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rm I 1 Oj KSTiBLlSlIEn tOB THE DlHSPUIVJIdN CF DKIOI'BITIC nUiaPLPS, AD TO MM H DOSHT LIVING BT TDK SWEAT OP OCR BROW OL22 EUGENE, OR., SATURDAY. MAY 10, 1890. NO, 40. EIGE NE CITY i m mm rr a lt (Sitflfiif City Guard (l.imMSHED EYEUY SATURDAYS 1. I CAMPBELL, I'ublitlier Proprietor. ,,iTIl'E-Oii the East side of Willamette ireet, between Seventh mud Eighth Street. TERM OF SUBSCRIPTION. . 12 Ml . 1.28 . .75 ,Vf (jiunm ii Months iliree month! UVTHM OF ADVKUTI81NG. l"i!u Tverti.r. will be charged at the ol- l""ing,,'thre month. W 00 I ne unlaw l!ln;0 ... 8 00 !'"' 'rer. X iSS Z&X" oulumBi 20 wnu ! li.ia tor each insertion. 'A vertWDK bill! will be rendered quarterly. Ai'Yob work must be mid ron on pelivkht. CEO. B. DORRIS, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, .tiii I'H VCTICE IN THE CDURTS W of the .Second Judicial District and in I ! Sunreme Court of thia State. bsS!ial attention given to collection, and matters in probate L BILYEU, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law, eugene crry. oregon. 1BACTICES IN ALLTIiE COURTS OP I thia State. Will give apecial attention lo collections and probate matters. OmcKOver Hendrick & Eakin' bank. A. O. WOODCOCK, A Uor ney-at-Law, KUiiENE CITY, - - - OREGON OKFICK-Ronni 7 8 McClaren Buildinj?. arSpecial attention given to Collection. and Probate business. GEORGE A. DORRIS, Attorney-at-Law, EUGENE CITY, -Omc-In RegisUrBtock. OREGON J.J. WALTON, Jr., ATTO BN EY-AT-LAW EUGENE CITY, OREGON. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE fourteof the State. . Special attention given to real estate, col- tlr'of dahn. against the United Bute. Government Office In Walton', brick-room. 7 and 8. Seymour W. Condon, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, DUNN'S BUILDING, Eugene, - Oregon. CEO. M. MILLER, Attorney and Ccunsallor-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent. EUGENE CITY, - OREGON. Onice-Lane Co. Bank Building. E. R. SKIP WORTH, Attorney-at-Law, EUGENE CITY, - OREGON. Omci-Upsteir in RegUter Block, first dour to the left Will do a general law practice In all the Coo.rU of the State. All business promptly at attended to. A. E. GALLAGHER, Attomey-at-Law. fcUGENE CITY OREGON. Social attention given to Trobate businea. .nd Abstract, of Title. Omc Over Lane County Bank. Ty. HARRIS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. Residence on Fifth etreet, where 1 Shelton ormerly resided. drTpaineT Physician & Surgeon, EUGENE, OREGON. Special attention paid to Surgery ud Chronic disease. Dr.W.T.McMurtry, Physician, Sugooa and Gynecologist. (26 Year. Experience.) Omci-Ovrf Browuville Store, Willam ette atreet EUGENE, - - - OREGON. DR. J. O. GRAY, DENTIST- OFFICE OVE GRANGE STORE. ALL work warranted. . . , 'u-hinf t administered for paialtee "actional teeth. W .5'"'. '- tl t-.M-ii-j r.-. cl. -lil'SlNEss ESTAHLISIIKI) IS YKAllS. Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry & Musical Instruments. Ik Most SeUct hi M (MM Special attention given to - Repairing and Engraving by two first-class workmen All work warranted. Clothing- Store- J. W. CHERRY is still carrying a full line of these celebrated goods, also a full line of HATS, CAPS AND GENTS FUR NISHING GOODS. Sod at the Lowest Prices. Re member the stand, Walton's Block. BE SUEE N Yon don't buy a Dollar's worth of DRY GOODS until you have seen J. D. MAT LOCK'S stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. DRESS GOODS, PARASOLS. SILKS, VELNETS, NOTIONS, RIBBONS, LINENS. HANDKERCHIEFS, LACES. HOSIERY. WHITE GOODS, GLOVES, WOOLENS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, GINGHAMS, SATEENS, POINTS, DOMESTIC, COTTONS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, ETC. 0. 3R.. 3F5.3SAX.3C, UNDERTAKER. A br an new First-Class Hearse One of the Finest in the State. A Fink Limi or Coffins Ca skets Robes AND ALL KIND. OF Undertaking Goods Constantly on hand, Store corner Willamette and 7th Streets A. GOLDSMITH, km Has a LARGER stock of Fine Groceries, China, (J lass, Crock ery, Wooden anl Willow Ware than ever before. Pays Highest CAbll price for Country Produce, Furs, Skins, Hides, Wool, Tallow, ,fec. Orders filled promptly, with the greatest care. I DON'T BOAST PRICES. All Goods sold as Cheap as anyone in Eugene. Call and he corteously treated. A. GOLDSMITH. Day & Henderson FURNITURE UNDERTAKING House in Eugene. Corner 7th and Wil. Sis Manufacturing v Tt :sr t x.. . m at b t v :a III w. i. m iniiti T 1 Jeweler. BROWNSVILLE Also Dkalkb in t0UMjt FrnlHre' Mat Lowest Rates. b:i: in Eipe! rr m s RESTORATIVE Th" iti! y rcinnly Luown wtiloh will S &!! ib3 Huiriti3 Processes ol the km Syrtcm. Hjr this mjiirrl rij t 'inplc nioanU niiiikly anl Ji. rni-.ucr.r, T "V.H All t'urm. of J)j1m nI:. 1 iin.tliwtlon, tli-ntnl mill i'rvim ili.Hintloll. (Iriierul Drhlllly, ISrnln Vs, or any lmuli-(l or weak, riiml ronilltlnnoftlie ayiti'in, fmm wlmt ruT rane. 8kln Eruption, ItulU, Itnn iilng Sore, KiTofulii, ni'fl alt Ilvnara of the lllooil, btoumih. Uvcr tuj Kidney. $1.00. SIX BOTTLES FOR S5.00. Tr. IIIHiT-fl jiaw Imok. dwrlptlwol Ity. rtra.tlno K' l"nmoauil Ilia ullur lit mid k, iK-tit la'O l) uiulU HiUER DRUG CO.. San Francisco, Cal. run BALK 11V E. It. Ll'CKEY CO. HOFFMAN HOUSE Eugene, Oregon., TowiisuhI & Harrison, Props. MILLER BROS. PKAI.KIH IN Field, Vegetahle and Flower Seeds. AriAKY AND I'OULIRY SUITLIES, Guillen TooIh, Feriilizor., Treoa, Etc. 20:i Second St., bet. S!m(i) & lajlur Port laud. IV'Soml (or Cittulugite. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, CUN 1!E FOUND AT 11 IS OFFICE or w idenco when not ir(eMiiDaUy .ngued. Ittwl.tence on Kii'lith .treet, oiHwite Prasby. t iriiui Church. GEO. F.CRAW, POSTOFFICK Cigar store, Kuji'n. City, Ortgoo McClaren s Building, (OinHwit. F. M. Willclna'DrucSton.) - 11a. an extaualve Stuck of -ST A N I) A U I ), M I SCK LL AX KOUS, COLLEGE AND SCHOOL BOOKS, Mercantile, Fancy and School Stati on cry, Blank Books, Cutlery, Etc. ryOnkr. for Book, and 8nbncriitlon. to NewiapjM aud l'erioilicala promptly at- tt iKlvd to. R. R. Cochran & Son, Ileal Estate Agents. Kugene City, Oregon. Will attend to Kttnarul ltnil Entatti buainoa .uch a buying, avlling, Iraitini; aud renting furmaand city jiropcrly, ate. Otlice on south Wo of Niutb street. B.F. DORRIS, NSURAKCE AND REAL ESTATE ACENT. I1IAVK 80 MK VEItY UKS1RAHLE Kitrnii, Iinpror.d and Uuimprovad Town pmiwrty fur ula, on ay Unna, Property Hentcd and Bents Collected, Tli Iu.uranns Companlr. I npraiit ar. ani'MiK the ()ldrt ami auat Klilil, and In th 1'komit and KgtilTAHM ailjuatmeDt of Uieir owe. Ktjikd KicokH to Hon. K .liar, of jour pUo la tolli-iled. Othc up .Uira, Keiriter Ithx lt. II. K. UOKRia. F. W. A. CRAIN, Watchmaker and Jeweler. Junction City, Oregon . H;kH1 atUnt! given bi Ijiring WATCllM, tUKKil and JEWELRY. University Bookstore - .a y : I The ttliove out U in cxi'ellont likenes of the present (lover nor of Oregon, SYLVESTKU PKXNOYKU. lie is to-day the central figure i i Oregon polit'u-s, ami ltis popularity extends to all classes. Hi State administration has hvv.n clean and with out taint or scandal. Ho deserves re-election at tho hands of his fellow citizens. APVICKTO MOTHERS. Miw. Wimhww's Soothino Smut, for cliil ilrrn teethiiiK, la tlx prcucriptlon of on. of the vt feinal. numea ami physicians In tho United Static, and has Iwen used for forty years with neverfailiiiK sumss by millions of mothers for their children. Diirinu tlx pro cess of teethinit Its value Is Incalculable. It relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhoen, grlpiiiK In tlx Ixiwels, and wind colic, lly Kivintf health to tli. child it rest, the mother, l'nc '.Tic a bottle. What It Itt That produce, that beautifully .oft com plexion aud havc no trace, of it. applica tion or injurious effects? The nnnwer, Wi dom'. Roiiertiue aocouiplinlics all this, and is pronounced by ladiea of taste and refine ment to be the most delightful toilet article ever produced. Warranted harnilva. aud matchless. F. II. Wilktna, agent, Eugene City. i . . 'I Cbango la one of the irresistable la, of nature, and fortunately tho chnn",e i. almost invariably for the better. As an instance of this, St. Patrick Pill, are fast taking the place ol the old harsh and violent cathar tics, becauH they are milder and produce a pleasHUler effect, beside, they are much more beuellcial In removing morbid matter from the system and preventing ague and other malarioua diseases. Aa a cuthartio suit liver nill thev are almost perfect. For aula by Osbtirn & Co. Ttiko Not ice Tlmt A. nnlilKinith has the liiraest. flnest and best Block of Qnwnawart, Crockery and Glassware ever brought lo Eugene. Give him a rail nnd he will prove It to yon, n. r.went viuit In Iowa. Mr. K. D.iUou, of Duray, Russell county, Kansus, called at the laboratory of Chamberlain Co., De Moines, to show ttieni bis six jcar oiu uoy, liU 1ii.il Iwen saved bv Chuinbcrhiiu's Cough Remedy, it haviiiR cured him of a severe attack of croup. Mr. Dalton is cer tain that it saved bis boy'. Hie ana in cuiiui i.iin iii lii nrais of the Remedy. He ay. it has an excellent reputation in hi. vicinity; that farmer, come fifteen miles to hi. .tore for it. For aale by Oaburn & Co. Don't Believa It Whon told that F. M. Wilkin, tha druggist, i. iw.t udlinu "Wisdom'. Robertiufl" for the complexion, the most elegant and only really harmless preparation oi n iu world, and givinj a beautiful picture card with every bottle. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. When Baby wa. alck, w. gav. her Caatoria. Whan she was a Child, die cried for Castorla, When the became Hits, the clung to Castorla, When ah. had Children, ih. gave them Castorla. Combine the juice of the Blue Figiof California, o laxative and nutritious with the medicinal virtue, of plants known to be inot beneficial to lh human system, forming the ON LY PER FECT REMEDY ta act gently yet promptly on the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS AND TO C!e a nsetts System Effectually, M TSAT PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Naturally follow. Every one i. ing it and all are delighted with it. Ak your druEKiit for SYRUP OK FIGS. Msnrv factured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Eak Fsahciko, Cau feeitmia, It v. K sw Yo.a.N.Y Wriiiht'a Red V. 'ilfb Cur. r'arantaa to give satlsfactjoe. Will eure anv kind of euugh or eold. Hold by all drugist. r:s'.- .v . I.etul Him Not Into Temptation. The rosolulious regarding the Willamette Locks. adopted at the close of the Democratic State Convention, has a .IguiOcanc perhap. not understood by all. A .tated therein, the act which authorized the building ol the lock, reserved the privilege of their purchase by the state within twenty year, from the lime of their completion, which time will ex pire in 1SD2. The corporation that now own. the lock, ii very anxious to aell them, and, of course, wlahe the elate (o pay an exorbitant price therefor. Mr. D. P. Thomp son, raudidate for Governor, Is, it Is said, really if not opeuly one of the largest stock holder, iu Ihi. corporation. The question .imply la: Is it wise to put Mr. Thompson, with hi well-kuowu ability for money mak ing for a gentleman named D. P. Thomp son, "lu a position a. umpire" In a matter where there Is a half-million dollar of the .tale's money at stake? Already, dnrlng the last two session of the legislature lobby in (he iuti rest of the aale of the lock. ha. been at work, and will doubtless com again Can anyoue doubt that they will come with a great deal more courage and expectancy of necuring a big dice of plunder from Ih late it Mr, Thompson i elected instead of that iullixible proteotor of the people, Syl vester Pennoyer? There whs slim a proposition in the lust legislature (or the elate to purchase the almost worthies and oertuinly dangerou eleotrio light pluul now lo the it ate bouse, aud (or the use of which nnder contract It I aying $.,000 a year. Douhtles if Mr. Lhompson is elected (hi proposition will be urged again, and with fur greater hope of sucoihs, for Mr. Thompson own. the plant or a very large portion ol it himself. We do not say that Mr. Thompson would ron the .late fur the purpose of assisting to make these aale to it, but there i. no need of putting him iu the way of temptation. We know pretty well what Mr. t'enuoyer would do i( any bill on the lubieot. were not sejuure and reasonable.' East Oicgon- n, Albany Democrat: Order, bar been sent out from the Republican headquarter, at Portland all over the date, and especislly among farmer aud rural people, to make a defense ol their caudidato for governor, D. P, Thompson, on the water bond question, by saying that Dave wa opposed to non taxable bouds bnt that be bad to vote fur them. This argument wa being made to an ardent Republican granger the other day, when he opeued hi eye and said: "So our candidate was actually opposed to the Issue of oon-laxuble bonds wa bo?" "Yis," answered Dave' defender. "And he voted for the water bonds, did be?" "Yes," igsln answered the friend of David. "Well," said the Republican granger, "a man who has no more backboue than that ia not fit to be governor, aud ho will not get toy vote though 1 bad intended to vote (or biin un til I bad heurd o( lb i.. I will vote for the brave, honest, courageous Pennoyer." So it will be men this argument is a boomerang on D'lvid. We believe the Portland th h gallon made a iiiUtnke aheu they pluui d Ih" name of Hun. D. P. Thouiosou at 111" he.i l of the Stale ticket. Mr. Tboinpou hs been a tery good citizen, but Ihire are other requi sites necessary for the uhiel extcuiivo of the commonwealth than .imply character. Ills true be has exhibited ability of a lerUio kind in the accumulation of mouey, starting iu life as be did in a bUk-milh .hop at Ongou City. It nmt be acknowledged that Portland, iu ulitic, the aauie a. In busiues., control, the State; but iu regard to Ibis nomination Eastern Oregou ia almost wholly to blurua. Th delegate, east of the Cascades went lo the contention deterioimd oa bviug th. Kt.it) Treasurer from this por tiou of Oregon, ari l nearly every tointy bad one or uiuie candidate. Thi guv It Portland libg an oprtunily lo ecompllb lis desires, and tbe advantage w not lost. -The Dalles Tiuies-Moiiutnineer. (hV-p ). Portland Welcome: When the lust 4tb of July suWiipiiun committed went aronnd raising money, Mr Ladd promptly gave t Mr. Failing a quickly subribed lb asm amount, and tbe Republican candi date for Governor, the third banker ap uroaobed. reluctantly cave 110, Baying at the same lime tib of July celebrations didn't help bini. Look Out for .Squall;). Under the above bead the Oregon inn of a reccut date applies caustic to the Republi can party. 'I bo editor rend the eigns of the times aright when ho says "Tho Republican party is on the hiyb road to the devil." We reproduce the Oregoniau article which is as follows: The Republican party has no rensoo to he proud of Its legislative achievements iu (hi session of congress. For tho first lime in fifteen year it baa bad control of all depart ments of the government. It has poKacHsed power to legislate, and incurred complete responsibility for legislative results. Iu use of its powers has been a disappointment to its best friend, nud tho weight of respon sibility is likely to lie a grievous Imrdm for it in the future. Judged by its perform ance so far, the Republican purty is distinct ly less fit for lh functions of government aud leuUlalion than it was when it lost con trol of the house In 187 1. This is more clot apK)iming bueause the Republican party is traditionally the party ot intelligence, con servatism, economlo wisdimi, uuanrin! hon esty, legihlative capacity and aomul princi ple, of government. It is the U'lmienilit. the paity of otgiinisiil Ignorance, who bar. beeu traditionally siinciiiIiIiIo to I lie imlii. enoes ol popular cranes and ileiiincuulii eluin- l ; who have run after strange fliuuirisl gods at open mouth of Denim with prriiiisv of cheap money, ailver ami paper; who Imvs piimiereil to race pri juillce and coqiiotted with popular (omis of national disumor. The Kepublicnne have beeu the reocgi cusludiuns ol the public conscience and the national honor nud credit. They have for gotten their tradition, aud arc playing frtlsa iu luvir irusi. lly long odds Ih. most iuinortant nulilin questions ol the present session aro fiscal questions. The most vital legislation which the party in power ha had to deal with was that touching the finance and currency. Tariff revision wa. imuerativvlv liemnmlmi and the condition, of the coinage ms.lo modification ot the .ilver policy of theeoun try urgent. The Republican party attacked both problem.. It is not premature to any it bo failed with bolb. Its turiir bill is a disappointment. The beat honest and in telligent ueptibiican. cau say for it is that it la better thau tho Mills' bill. It undertake to biing about the necessary reduotion of the revenuo by clumsy and Indirect meth od., which dimmish the possible benefit to in. consumer, it .now. a too teuder care (or the interest of manufacturing monopo list, and it offers tho rural consumer a petty tariff on butter and eggs Instead of a reduo tion on the manufactured good, he his to buy. It take the tax off tobacco, but it doe not materially increase the free list. It add. to the cost of cuuued good, by in creasing, the duty on tin plate, aud atop the repeal of the augur duty just where it would begin lo allcct the profits of the su gar trust and benefit the consumer. It in creases the duty on wool beeauso the wool grower are orgauized aud powerful, bnt leave hides on the free list because the Western ranchmen are too poor and scatter ing lo rival the iulluetice of the New Eng. land leather manufacturers. It promise protection to the American produoer with one voice and whispers of reciprocity treat iei with Spanish America to the F.ustern importers with another. It shifts and pal ter, trutlic and evades, doubles, hesitate and ia lost. It ia a bill to catch cuinpaif-n contributions, not to attiad vote.. It will not help the party in the next campsigu. The silver legislation, to which the Repub lican have committod themselves. It i unworthy their honest money traditiouM and sound financial irainine. It is a raw. ardly oonoession to a popular craze for cheap tuuupy, sou unngerou. compromise with profound economic error. It is worse than the Wand bill, for which the Democrats were principally responsible and which a Republican President vetoed. It has all the evil, ol free silver coinage, against which the party in it. best day. resolutely set it. face. It involvt the principle of repudia tion, against which the Republicans have fought ther hardest buttle iu Congress, un less Republicanism bat oeased to b what it wa. The party seem, to have been demor alized by it. narrow viulory and emasculated by the (ear of defeat. It SeCntd ri.tilv In. yield lo every popular clamor to save at the ue .lection tne lew districts which stand between it aud loss of control ol the house. It is alraid of it own shadow, .nd ready lo w down before a specter of popular folly or demagogue insolence that clamor for '"cognition ami threatens deprivation ot 'otes. This is not the way the vitality o( parties 1 maintained, organization kept in taot, Dubllo oonfidene deserved. votes eained and elecliou carried. It 1 the way parties have gone to piece heretofore and will go to piece, hereafter. The Republican parly ia on the high road lo the devil, and will ar rive (here preaently it It doesn't pull np. It cannot afford to intimate Democratic jug gling with prlnoiplea and consilience. It drag. In it train no inert mas of organized Ignorance. It ha an intelligent, independ ent, self respecting constituency behind it, which will not follow even honored tra ditional leaders into false courses. If the history of the rest ol this session of Con gress 11 like what has already pasved, the congressional election, next fall will bo an agreeable surprise for our friends, tho ene my. There is no credit in thi. prediction. The thing I o plain that even Grover Cleveland can see it. D. P. Thompson say. that he intmls to be elected Governor. A. Mr. Thompson baa no argument to produce In hia own be half aav the argument of twenty dolUr pieces, it may be of interest to note if the voters ol Orevion are (or snl. Review. me. MM Absolutely Pure Tbi. powder never vrii. A marvel of pmity, atrength and holeoiiiene. More economical than the ordinary kinds and crd not be sold in competition with the nm'ti tude o( low test, short weight, alum or pins phate powder. Hold on I v iu.-.t!. Khiau Haui lowiia Co.. lofi V. au .St., K. V. f fROYAL :'! 1 N 1