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HE EUGENE CITY p 11 " AMD. KmBLISUEn FOR TAB OF DEMOCRATIC rRtNTiriES, AND TO llil M H0KSTL1V1N6 BY TDK SWEAT OP OCR BROW VOL 22 EUGENE, OR., SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1890. NO, 50. jlit tfujfiw (City Guar! PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. 1. I GAMPUCLL, lMblltli uud Proprietor. ni'PICE-On tin Kftt side of Willamette .between S,v"jlU "J EIihth 8treU' TEIIM3 OF SUBSCRIPTION. (2 50 . 1.2S . .75 !V nnuiu... pi, Months... three mouths. KATK9 OV ADVffiHTIBlNQ. Advertisement inserted a. follow.: . Imare ton lines or less one Insertion $3; iCutinrtion Cash ruir.1 'VtoJ'Xverti.er.wlllUoh.rsed.t th. ol month. W 00 """"Zy.0 .:::::: ''CK''''" ,ocal "lumu' 80 nU ffiuTbVm ta ren W quarterly. Ail'ubwork must be paid fob om i.euvmt. CEO. B. DORRIS, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, .itilI, PRACTICE IX THE COURTS Y f the Second Judicial District end in fe'i- -tlon. end fatten in probate L BILYEU, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law,- EUGENE CITY, OREGON. PRACTICES IX ALLTUE COURTS OF J this State. Will give special attention to csuections and probate matters. 0rricE--Over Hendrick & Eakin's bank. A. C. WOODCOCK, Attoriicy-at-L:iw. flJ'IBXB CITY. - - OREGON OFFICK-Ruon 7 & 8 McCIaren Building. M-Special attention given to Collection! , Probate business. GEORGE A. DORRIS, Attorncy-at-liSiu, I'.l'UENE CITY, - - OlSKGOS Orrica-In Register Block. J.J. WALTON, Jr., ATTOKN KY-AT-LAW EUGENE CITY, OREGON. UTII.L PRACTICE- IN ALL THE W t'ourtsnf the State. , , , Special attention given to real estate, col tcling, and probate matter , Collecting all kinds of chums against the United States Government Office in Walton's brick-rooms 7 and S. Seymour. W. Condon, ATTORNEY-ATLAW. DUNN'S BUILDING, ltagcnc, - - Ores... GEO. M. MILLER, ittumsy and Ccunsellor-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent. EUUEXE CITY, - OREGON. Oflice-Lane Co. Bank Building. E. R. SKIP WORTH, Attorney-at-Law, JllTcpvB fiTV . fYREGON. Kij.i u 11 X - Ornci-Upstairs In Register Block, first soor to the left. Will do a general law practice in all the Cmrts of the State. All business promptly at tttemled to. A. E. GALLAGHER, Attorney-at-Liuv. KPr.Rvn ntTv OREGON. -vvMtiu VA A Special attention riven to froUte businew ihJ Ik.i nv.i am.nK'H oi line, Orricc-Over Lane County Bunk, T.W. HARMS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drue Store Knidenoe on Fifth street, where Dr Shelton rmerly resided. DR. PAINE, Physician & Surgeon, EUGENE, OREGON. Special attention paid to SurgAy and aiseasee. Dr.AV.T.McMurtn Hiyidan, Surgeoa and Gynecologist. OA v t : . taw A.rr c,pri icm. Onici0et Brownsville Store, Villain "street. GEXE, - OREGON DR. J. C. GRAY, DENTIST. y-s. I UFICE OVE GRANGE STORE. ALL 7 warranted. krt r vimini.trl for rainltsi ei teeth. m mm. i mm -HUSIXESS ESTABLISHED 18 YEARS. Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry & Musical :: M Select h Special attention given to Repairing and Engraving by two first work warranted. BROWNSVILLE Clothing1 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 Sold at the Lowest Prices. Re member the stand, BE SUEE ! You don't buy a Dollars worth of DRY GOODS until you have seen J. D. MAT LOCK'S stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS DRESS GOODS, PARASOLS, SILKS, RIBBONS, LINENS. HANDKERCHIEFS, LACES, HOSIERY, WHITE GOODS, GLOVES, WOOLENS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, GINGHAMS, SATEENS, POINTS, DOMESTIC, COTTONS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AJNU suuts, fciu jr. 3R.. 3R.3S.jf3i.IK3E, UNDERTAKER. A bran One of tne rinesi in me oiaie. A Fink Line or Coffins, Caskets, Robes, AND ILL KINDS Of Undertaking Goods Constantly on hand. m Store corner Willamette and 7th Streets A. GOLDSMITH, Ik hi Km Eroci Has a LMKiKU stock of Fine Groceries, China, Glass, Crock ery, Wooden anl Willow Ware than ever l.efore. Pays Highest CAbll j.rice tor Country Produce, Finn, Skins, Hides, Wool, Tallow, &c. Orders filled promptly, with the greatest care. I DON'T BOAST PRICES. All Goods sold as Cheap as anyone in Eugene. Call and be corteously treated. A. GOLDSMITH. Day & Henderson V TIIff LEADING FURNITURE " UNDERTAKING House in Eugene. Corner 7th and Wil. Sts Manufacturing x at m m m x m. n s m e I! P x ttiit x: x. tixx Jeweler. Instruments. South o! Portland - class workmen. All GOODS. Walton's Block. VELNET8, NOTIONS, new First-Class Hearse ft. Also 1kalkb in mMhYd tresses, lien- ding, Which are oflered at the Lowest Rates. ir in Em! 5 mm MSTKfiYE rtniEul HEALTH I Ttio only ttfiuody kuown which will Stiir,u!al3 tha Kutritlrs Processes of the Human System. It)' this nnhintl and ilaiple means It quickly and rnuaiint.y CVKKM AH Forma of preili, Ciin.tllwttoD, Mrntal and 'ervous F-xImu.tlon, Orneral Drblllty, Itralu KB. or any cxhau.totl or weak turd condition of tho system, from what ever cause, Skin Eruptions, HolU, ltun Hint; Bnres, Scrofula, aud all Dinvaseaof the Wood, Stomach, Llrer and Kidneys. $1.00. SIX BOTTLES FOR S5.00. Tr. Ulllcr'sdl r(tobook, descriptive of Fly drnxllne ItcsKimlivuaud his vlUvr Itvuicdiu, avut true by mail. H1LLEB DRUG CO., San Francisco, Cal. rOK 8AXK IIS '' K. It. LUCKE A CO. HOFFMAN HOUSE Eugene,' Oregon. Townsem) & Harrison, Props. MILLER BROS., - IIKAI.K1U IN Field, Vegetable and Flower Seeds, ATIAUY AND TOULUiY SLTrLlES, GurJeu Tools, IVrlilUorM, Trcun, Etc. 2()9Becool St., hot. Batmen & Taj lor Fortlaud. "iSeni! (or Cutulogne. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, CAN BK KOUND AT HIS OFFICE or res idence when not profeiwionally engaged. Residence on Eighth street, opposite Trashy' t irian Church. " " GEO. F. CRAW, roSTOFFICE Cigar store, Eogene City, Oregon. University Bookstore McClarens Building, (OpiKite F. M. Wilkin' Dru BUre.) Has an extensive Stock of STA NDABD, M LSCKLLANEOUS, COLLEGE AND SCHOOL BOOKS, Mercantile, Fancy and School Station ery, Blank Books, Cutlery, Etc. f-jrOrden for Books and Subscriptions to Newspapers and Periodicals promptly at tended to. R. II. Cochran & Son, Real Estate Agents. Kiigene City, Oregon. Will attend to general Real Estate buslnea such aa buying, selling, leasing and renting farms and city prorty, etc. Office on souin tide of Ninth street. B.F. DORRIS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE ACENT. I HAVE SOME VERY DESIRABLE Farms, Improved and Unimproved Town property for sale, on eay terms. Property Rented and Hants Collected, 4 Iamiranee Companies I rrpreMnt are among the Olilmt and most Reliable, and In the TaoMrr and JvynTiHT adjiutment of their owes .Htakm Mecohii to Nona. A share of your patmnair U solicited. Office up tir, Iteiri.ter Rloek. ay. dorris. F. W. A. CRAIN, Watchmaker and Jfeweler. Junction City, Oregon r Hl attoti given to rVpairiog WATcliK-H, CLOCKS and JEWELRlf. A Horrible ltutclicry. Lelmiion Eirowi: A tloultls t tny was rusctrd at the homo ot Grant Autimtit;li, sevt'ii miles northeast of LcUnon, lit "Mlti o'okvk Thurs.lny luornin. Mis. Auus Inui;U shot her hunl.uuil tliionli the riht Iuuk while he .is lung iu lcl. The report of the pistol ritllcJ from nu a.ljuiuing bed room tho siter of the unfortuimte wotuun, who any tlint Mr. AuusaiiKh, alter being shot, rose up in bed and Mil hi wifo thut she bad shot hiin. These, the only words the niurdrrcd nmu uttered, were spoktu just as bis wife, who was stand iu( at the bed side, pl.tced the pittol to her rilit temj'lc, tukinu her life almost instunlly. The inU r mcut look place ou Friduy. The dt'ceaxed leave two children, jed respectively about four nud a hslf and two aud a bslf years. Give Thorn a (.'hiuieel Tlmt is to say, your 1uui;ki Also all your brut hills' inavlihiery. Very wonderful niuchiuery it is. Not mil v the larger nir paHsiiceR, but the thoiiHands of little tubes and cAvitie Icxdinp, from them. When these are clo'd aud choked wilb mutter which ouht not to bo there, your lutiK can not do their work. And what they do, they cannot do wee I. Call it cold, conuli, croup, pneumonia, catarrh, consumption or any of the family ol ihrout and nose aim nciiii ami lung obstructions, all are bail. All ought to he (jot rid of. There U jnnt one. sure way to set rid of them. That is to lake Kos- clwe'e German Kfrnp, which any dni(;j;it will sell yon at id cents a uollle. f.run ll everything else has fulled you, you may de pend upon this for certain. A Little Too Lute-to doctor when llrltjht'l Pinoa.se bas done it-' work. Take Wright's Kidney and Liver Cum for Intlammntion of kidneys aud liver, pain in back and other warnings of kiduey trouble. Sold by all drnggist. Call a Unit That tired languid feeling means that your system is in a state to in vite disease, and Wright's Compound Ex tract of HarsapnrilU is what you neod nt ou"e to expel Impurities of tho blood mid build you up. Bold bv all druggists. Tax Notife. Nolico is hereby given that the school tax for ls:K) is now due aud payable. 1 will be at uiy ofllce iu thu 1W OlUcu Uuilding, Eo cene. Ureuon. from H o clock a, in. until o'clock. r. m. daily until July 8th. W0, to receive the same. All taxei not paid iu GO days fium this date will be declared de linquent. Slay Hlh, IS'.KI, Gko. F. Chaw, Clerk. What li It? That rroduces that Wnutifully soft colli' oleiiou aud leaves no traces of its npiilicit- lion or iniurious effects? The nnawer, Wis dom's HoiHirline accompliahes nil this, and is prououueed by ladies of taito and rellue merit to be the most delightful toilet article ever produced. Warranted harmless and matchloiu. F. M. Wilkins, agent, Engene Change is one of the irrosiidahlo laws of nature, anil rortntiately the chango is almost invariably for the better. As an instance of this, bt. l'atriek Tills are fast taking the place of the old harsh and violent cathar tics, because they are, milder and produce a cleasnnter effect, besides they are much more beneficial iu removing morbid matter from the system and preventing ague nud other malarious diteaaca. As a cathartic aud liver pill they nie almost peifuot. For sale by Osbnrn & Co. On a recent visit to Iowa. Mr. K. Dal ton of Dnrnv. Russell comity, Kansas, called nt the laboratory of Chamberlain & Co., Des Moines, to show them bis six scar old boy, whose life had been saved by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, it having cured him of a severe attack of croup. Mr. Daltnn is cer tain that it saved his boy's life and is entliu siastlo iu his praise of the Remedy. He lavs it has an excellent rcpntaliou in hii vloiuitv: that farmers come fifteen miles to his store for it. For sale by Ostium & Co. Kimball, South Paki.ta, Graphic: While the columns of the G i nphio nre open to nny and all nuobjectionah e advertisements, yet it is miitn ininosnjblo fur ua to speak kuow inidv of the merits of the various articles of merchandise advertised. Particularly is this true of patent medicines. Rut there are ex continue occssiouallv and a note-worthy ex oeutlon I the celebrated Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This now universally known medicine, has been advertised in the Granhio four or five years, but not until re cently bad we any personal knowledge of its wonderful etneacy, wmcu nas come auoui through the prevailing iidluenza and the stubborn cough that has so often attended it. In the writer's family tins medicine has on several occasions Ibis winter cureu a cough that bullied any and all other reme dies, and the numlier of families iu Kimball and vicinity in which this remedy baa been nsed with like effects attests to its value as a specific for eonghs and oolds of every nature. For sale by Unburn t Co. Combine the Juice of the Blue Figs of California, so laxative and nutritions, with the medicinal virtue of plants known to be most Lenelicial to the human svstem, forming the ON LY PER FECT REMEDY to aa gently yet promptly on the KIDHEI3, LITER AND BOWELS A0 TO CleansetiteSystem Effectually, M THAT - PURE BLOOD, HEFRESHINQ SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Vslvrallf follow. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. A your druggut for SVkUP OF FIGS. Mna facturcl only If the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO- Sa FaAiKiaco, Ci toersmuj, Kr. KsVa.K.Y J I .1 PS' . .r W mm. Natural (ins. Pr.iiu Echo: We stated last week, while speaking of what Mr. llirnitl, the well known mining expert saw at Mr. Krewson's place i uring the last week, that ho resolved to mako a more extcnuivo examination along the banks of Past errek, from tho lower point nu Mr. Drain's laud, where the derrick for siuklnj the first well is K ing ended, to Mr. Krcwsou's place ubsut nine miles above. Tho Lien was generally accepted and quite a numlier of cili.eiis accompauicd the expe dition ns soon nt comparative darkness allowed the llamoa to be more visible than in daylight. On Mr. Drain's ground, at the starting point, tho tUiuca of tire, shooting upon the earth, wherever a stick was thru 4 into it, were not aa strong or simultaneous as usually seeu, but they were sufllcleutly so to prove beyond doubt, that a large embodi- mcut of gas existed below, The next place tried was between the two extreme points ou Mrs. Miller's laud. Hern the evidences werosostrougand nimtillaueousas to delight all prcscut. Everywhere, around a smull area, a Ihiu three fool can was pmhed down lutu the soft earth and a lighted match ap plied, a strong rushing tl une id fire burst out nud continued so to burn until the hole Oiled with water and exhausted the gas. The experiments at this point were very in teresting and al iafactory to all present. At Mr. Krewson's, a short distance above, two meu were seut up iu the eveuiug to catch all the gas they could Iu nu old kerosene can, so the ground which made such a brilliaut dis play at uoou was barren at night from ex haiutiou. The kcrosctio ran was then touched off aud made a grand rxhibitiou. A latgo (lama shot out aud lasted, at least, three or four minutes, at the same thus cre ating a beat which was sensibly felt noveral feet away by different perions. There, then, was auothcr point for the scientist viz: Would the ground thus exhauxted, become again Impregnated nud if so, within what time? This of course is an important point to settle in reference both to the existence, nuautilr, nud foreo of the eas below. Bo some, twenty hours after, Mr. Hsruett, with another party ot five persons, visited the ox hausted spot and fouud it by the same moth od. Just as full of utis and as brilliant in tlatmi, as when he tested it the day befoie. Surely, then, these experiments, made ub Holy beforo reputable citizens, should be sufficient to convince, the most iucredible that natural gas iu principle does exist ovor town. Now hurry dowu the drill and let us know iu what quantity it cxIbIs. Furt'cloaiireu in tho Wont. . In an hi tic hi Iu the Political Science Monthly, Mr. L. P. Dunn states, ou tho au thority of tho I'huuix Mutual Insurance Company, that "it hns loaned a littlo over a million d'rtlsn 'BiitMureclo.rd on (9 per oent of it." A tablo prepared from the records of the United Slates courts, says (he St. Louis Republic, shows that thirteen com panies operating in that state nre foreclosing at the rate of I.GOO.OOO a year. In Michi gan the number of foreclosures in a single year is given nt 1.CU7. Tba nggregate of farm mortgage Indebtedness in Illinois, Indi ana and Michigan li 1 017,000,000 according to Republican estimates, which nre purpose ly below the mark. There are no statistics to show the proportion of foreclosures to the number of mortgages, but from the records published in the country press, the Repuhlio knows that foreclosures sre becoming ninch more genoral iu the Westespecially so in Kansas whore the court dockets, published lu tha county papers, nre often made up almost exclusively ot foreclosure proceed ings. Wednesday of last week the littlo town of Milwaukee, this side of Portland, was th scene of a shocking tragedy, or rather the neighborhood about a mile east of Milwau kee. Daukil Harvey, aged 35 years, shot sud killed his mother, Mrs. Chas Iluliuell, sged OS years, aud then shot himsi If fatally. Dnuiel Harvey was au uncle and Mrs. Iluuell the grundmother of Mrs, W. E. McAfee, ot this city, and they have goue to ths soene of the awful occurrence. It is generally sup posed Harvey was iusnne, as the plea.iantest relations had always existed between nrotber and son. Salom Journal. The aborigines of New Boulh Wales show great ingenuity in shaping their harpoon heads for ip.niiug fish. Instead of shaving ths wood up and down ths grain as we are accustomed to whittle, they turn it round and round and chip it off aoross the grain Oil cloth, Linoleum and matting at Day 4 Henderson'.. Absolutely Pure. Tlia powder eever varies. A marvel ol pniity, s!rviith and wboleomene. iiore economical than the ordinary kinds and can not be sold in eotrpetition with lbs mnlll tade of low lint, short weitfht. alum or phos phate powders. Bold only in cans. Rot.L bianio Powkei Co.. 10 Wall St, N. Y. f ROYAL fj:vil J N SJ;"'ii? mxmm The Lilliputian Child. The child of Mrs. Hugh Olcncross, born on Buuday, May 25th, and which weighed barely eighteen ounces when Iwenty fonr hours old, Is still alive And growing, si thnngh quite weak. It is a boy and was christened alter the father of oar country. Dr. Estes is still iu doubt as to its life, bnt as the child takes nourishment well and regularly, he still has hopes, ne has never known of a similar esse when ths child lived as long as thisoue hsa. lis says that one csn realize its diminntivencFS best by taking a medium sized doll and placing it beside the baby. He can slip his finger ring over the child's arm up to tha shoulder, and sayi ths ling would go over ths leg to ths hip if the kneo-cup was small, Astoria Columbian. A later report says the. child is dead. Htiiimn Kenialud Found. Prinoville News. About thro weeks ago a young man, lbs son of Hon. Robert May, of Wasco county, while herding horse on Muddy, in ths uoitheasteru part of this oonnty, found what he believed to be the burned remains of a man. Young Mays asserted that the skull was not burned so, but that it was easily recognized as that of a human. Ths com pany who were with him gathering horse thought he was mistaken and made light of the matter, but he, young May, was posi tive be was light. This, iu view of the fact that George Nulling was last seen in that neighborhood a little over a year ago, leads us to believe that young Msys was right and that th remains are those ot Mr. Nutting. W Ihiuk ths matter should be investigated by the popular authorities. miming- Dead Horses and Cattle. In the vlciuity of Sheep rock and Tuls lake In this county, and in Klamath lake basin across the California boundary line, where numerous cnttle nod horse died dur ing the past extrnordinnry severe winter, their carcasses creato an intolerable stench for miles nrouud since the advent of bot weather especially where large bunches ex ist. Tho settlers iu order to abate this nuisnnoe have commenced burning tbem np as the best means ot purifying the attucxe phere. The loss in many places is ssthnated at 75 per cent., and will average not less than 50 per ceut. of lost throughout East- eru and Northern Siskiyou and most of Southern Oregon. Yreka Journal. Relieves In Advertlnlnir. "Put your money in the best local paper" said Allen O. Mason, the leading real estate operator ot Tacoma. He was talking to a well kuown broker. "I never spent a dollar on guides, handbooks, blotters or other Ille gitimate advertising dodge', but I have al ways been one of the hoavleal advertiser in the local paper. If well managed they appreciate generou patronage and use overy effort to give your advertisement the widest posaible circulation. Give tbem every dollor you can raise." Mr. Mason started in Taooma not ninny year ago without capital and I to-day millionaire. He knew enough about advertising to give the best kind ot adrico. Seattle Press. Ths Pendleton East Oregonian report that grasshoppers and oriokets are overrun ning the Umatilla reservation. The grdeu ot Mr. Plucker, who leaned the ranch of the chief ol the ludiau police, has been totally destroyed and hi grain has been destroyed to the stalk, every blade being stripped by the post. The crickets ar of the gray va riety and are of immense proportions, while ths grasshopper make up in number what thoy lack in size. Jacob Rolth reports that the grasshopper aro cleaning out bis garden at hi ranch soven miles down the river. Liukville Star: Jackson county stock men appear to know pretty well where the fine grass 1 plenty. They ar running stock up the mountain to fatten ou our groen government range, aud w may quh etly fold our arms and let 'em oome. We don't own any government ground. We are not so badly aillicted, however, as the peo ple ot Grant oouuty, across whose borders from June until August, pour million of sheep from Umatilla, Morrow and Gilliam, devouring the land like swarms of locusts. The editor ot lbs Stayton Sun met John Crabtree up in the mountains. He 1 nine ty years old this month and hod been mow ing grass with a scythe; last year be mode quite a number ot rails. Among other things he told that he moved from Virginia to Jackson county, Mo., in 1SJ3. ana tuovea to Oregon iu 1S15, and in 1810 settled on the land where he met him. He accouuta for his old age largely by ths fact that be bas always been contented, Ths suu Is about dowu iu (he career of bimstlf sud wife. Dallas Itemizer: What Jos Simon don't know about how to get there politically is seurcely worth knowing. When downed, whether by fair means or by foul, he whiues not, neither does ho complain, but quietly goes to examining the tortificatious of the' enemy, and at au hour when they xpect.th not Bir Joseph is en the inside. Ask Gov emor Thompson and Jim Lotsn it that hu't about the size of it. A wonderful tree is the camanU tree that grows in Brazil. Eviry pari ot it from its root to its leaves is put to some good nse, and altogether it furnishes food, light, lum ber fences aud medicine for the Brszilians. The couuty seat vote in Sherman county resulted: Wasco 1C1. Moro I'M, Kenneth 108, Murray Springs M. Grass Valley 4. Wasco and Moro will compete for the i-ouu- j ty seat two year hence. A suburb of Portland offers the coat cf the buildings tor that McMmnville Haplist col lege, snd expects the city to raie l7"..i" 0 to fund the institution.