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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1890)
r EUGENE n TP r jUARI KSTlBLlSUEn KOB TAB DISEKH ATIOt OF DEJOCUTIC PRINCIPLES, AXD TO 112) 11 1QSMT LIYIJI8 BT TBK SWEAT OP OLE BROW '()L 22 EUGENE, OR, SATUKDAY, AUGUST 16. 1890. NO, no. Ilu (guflfiw (City (Sunrd. (PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAYS I. L CAMPBELL, IMblWhrr Proprietor. iiFFiOE-On the East side of WilUuiett kireot, between dovmivu uu uiguvu oumu. TKRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. I,r annum... Sii Months... hree months. $2 60 , 1.28 , .75 00 B ONLY KATES OH ADVERTISING Advertisements inserted a follows: OuS SQUaTS, sen UDH or im uuo lusvrNuu o; ,J;h ,ubsequent insertion IL Cash require! '"iMma edvertUere will be charged at the ol Sarethr month. WOO On square six monthly 8 00 One square on year Lf w Transient notice in local column, 20 cent nt,r line tor eacu iiMernuii. Advertising bilU will be rendered quarterly. All job work must be paid fob oh uilitikt. CEO. B. D0RR1S Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, ,VILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS V of the Second Judicial District and in he Supreme Court .of this State. Sptcial attention given to collections and mattere in probate L. BILYEU, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law,- EUUENE CITY, OREGON. PRACTICES IN ALLTHE COURTS OF 17 thia State. Will give special atteution to cellectione and probate matter. Omc Over Hendrick & Eakln'i bank. A. C. WOODCOCK, Attorney-at-Law, KUJKNE CITY, - - - OEEG01 OFFICE-Rooms 78 McClaren Building. urSpeoial attention given to Collection! and Probate business. GEORGE A. DORRIS, Attorncy-at-Law, EUGENE CITY, - - OREGON Ome-In Register Block. J.J. WALTON, Jr., ATTOKNKY-AT-LAW EUGENE CITY, OREGON. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE Courts of the State. Special attention given to real estate, col ectiug, and probate matters. Collecting all kinds of claims against the United States Government Office in Walton's brick-rooms 7 and 8. Seymour W. Condon, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, DUNN'S BUILDING,- Oregon. E. O. POTTER, Attorney-at-Law, EUGENE, - - OREGON. Omct- Room No. 4, Dunn's Block. GEO. M. MILLER attorney and Ccunsellor-at-Law, and Real Estate &eni. EUGENE CITY, - Ofllce-ln Masonio Temple. OREGON. E. R. SKIPWORTH, Attorney-at-Law, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. Ornca-Up stalrs in Register Block, first door to the left. Will do a general law practice in all the Courts of the State. All business promptly at attended to. A. E. GALLAGHER, Attorney-at-Law. EUGENE CITY ' OREGON. Special attention given to Probate business and Abstract of Title. Omci-Over Lane County Bank. T.W. HARRIS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. Residence oft Fifth street, where Dr Shelton formerly resided, Dr.W.T.McMurtry, Physician, Surgeon and Gynecologist. (36 Years Experience.) Omci-In Dr. Pains' old office, on Ninth street. EUGENE, - - - OREGON. DR. J. C. GRAY, 2DENTIST. OFFICE OVER GRANGE STORE. ALL work warranted. . , Leaf hinf gas edminWUred for pamlees tractiotot teeth. m mw -UUSINEsS ESTABLISHED 18 YEARS.- Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry & Musical Instruments. lis U Select hi Id si Portland Special attention given to Repairing and Engraving by two first-class workmen. All work warranted. The Vaciflc Tea Co. Has Changed Hands Mr. J. 0. Having purchased it. BEDROCK PRICES! Full Line of Groceries, Glassware and Crockery. Handsome Presents given away with Teas and Coffees. You 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. A. GOLDSMITH, LU Known Brocer Has a LARGER stock of Fine Groceries, China, Glass, Crock ery, Wooden and Willow Ware than ever before. Pays Highest CAbH price for Country Produce, Furs, 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 -THE LEADING- FUBNITUBE OTB11TJLKIIG House in Eugene. Corner 7th and Wil. Sts F. W. A. CHAIN, Watchmaker and Jeweler. Junction City, Oregon Manufacturing l ROLL mat as Jeweler, He will sell goods at in Eugene ! & B.F.DORRIS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE ACENT. I HAVE SOME VERY DESIRABLE Farms, Improved and Unimproved Town property for sale, on eay term, Pnparty Eented and Eents Collected. The InMranoe Companies I rpreient are eating the Oldmt and most Reliable, and ia the FaoMPT and Et rrii!.i ailju.toj.nt of th.ir w Staid SicoKO to Nont .hr. of yoor jtmoajf i. wuated. Ol-IaCUrfia". B. t. DORBIS. Mi RESTORATIVE PERFECT HEALTHHr The only remedy known which will Stimulate the Nutritlu Processes of thi Human Sjsteaz, Hy this nslnral and simple means It qnlckly , and prrmanentlf Cl'KKS All Forms of Iyspli Conttlpotion, Mental and Kervous Exhaustion, Oenerstl Oeblllly, Drain Fag, or any exhausted or weak, cned conditio of the system, from whaU ever cause, Skla Eruptions, Bolls, Itun nln( Sores, Beroruut, and all UlMases of the Wood, Stomach, Liver and Kldneya, $1.00. SIX BOTTLES FOR $5.00. Dr. nillcfi 61 psge bonk, descriptive of Hy dnutlue KraWrstivaaud his other Kvuicdivs, svul free by mail. HILLEB DRUB CO., San Francisco, Cal. FOB SAUS BT E. R. LUCRE k CO. Central Drug Store ! DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, A FI LL LINK OF PERFUMES AND SOAPS, IMPORTED and Domestio CIGARS. OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT In wi'U kept, and all l'hy.k'lem Pnwrlptlon.snd Fainilv Kn'iKK will bt given tlui pmmpt ami run-fill alti'iitlDii of a nimivU'iit end cxihtIi'IUhhI rharuisvlni. East Ninth Street, Eugene, Oregon, ALSO OFFICE OF II. INGALLS, Veterinary Surgeon, Who will attend all calls in this city aud nurroundinz country. Satisfac tiou GuaiantRfd. For Sale ! WHEAT SACKS, HOP BURLAP, Brimstone, Everything Pertaining to IIop9 rOB BUS BT S. II. FRIENDLY. JOEL WARE, NOTARY PUBLIC OFFICE Io Odd Fellow Building, Eu gene, Oregon. Deeds, Mortgages Bonds. Etc Drawn- (7"Special attention given to procuring Titles lo Publio Lauds under the Homestead and Pre-emption Laws. Also School and Railroad Lands. iiv Bookstore McClaren s Building, (Opposite F. M. Wilkin.' l)ru Store.) Has an extenaive Stock of STANDARD, MISCELLANEOUS, COLLEGE AND SCHOOL BOOKS, Mercantile, Fancy and 8chool Station ery. Blank Books, Culjery, Etc. 70rders for Books and Sabseriptioas to Newspaper and Periodical promptly at tended to. B. B. Cochran & Son, Real Estate Agents. Kugene City, Oregon. Will attend lo general Real Estate boaines such ss baying, selling, Waving and renting farms and city property, etc. .Office on sooth .ids of Ninth street. Brick! Crick! Brick! Bart QUAtmr or asm ixrr oosbtajitlt os haad. Will eicfing. brick for all kinds of firm pmduee. Kiln aod reaiilcDce at Wsl k Hutu, two mil". Wert of Koerne. Brick delivered immediatrlf nn reript,f nrW JUM. UKAUrOKO. A. V. Peters. Agwt, Eugene, Univors Chltlliii Ilurk Industry. Conallis Oaette. The putly consisting ol Brit 8, liitrri', Lyman Ktltay, Hurry iloflumu sud Ned Simmons oigauiied hire some time lint May to secure chittiu bark (whose aoicu lino name is esses ra sagrada) aloug the Willamotte river, have returned. They embarked in a scow and between Corvallis and Oregon City they obtained abput 11 tons of the product. When the taik is told the boys will realis a considerable sum for tbetr labor. It is only within recent jcars thst it became known about here that there ia s ruaiket for the bark which is produced in oonsiderable quantities aloug most all the streams of Oregon. It grows abuudsutly in Beutuu oouuty, sud especially in that portion of the oouuty west of the Coast moim tsius. The trees aie stripped in the spring from lop to loot, the bark U takeu iu a length convenient for handling, then dried, aud iu this form Is usually disposed of by those who gather it. It is finnlly ground and enters largely inlo the manufacture of various medicines. The price of the "raw msteiisl" varies according to supply and demand, but is subject to corners as other product". At present the dried bark is worth (70 per Ion in Portland or Sun Frau cisoo. but this is regarded as low, it beiug the season of the year when the spriug crop is beiug crowded on the market. Id the fell sud winter the price sometimes reaches a fancy figure. French Twwy Wafers. These wsfers are a ire and safe specific for all kinds ol female tio'iblea and will remove all obstructions to the monthly periods, no matter what the cause. They are ju.t what every woman nreils, and can be nwd safely. For sale by the Livingstone Medical Co., man ufacturers, Portland, Oregon, also by our sob agents, Osburu ft Co.. Drutfxlts, Eugene, Oregon. Don't Believe It When told that F. M. Wilkin. Ih druggist, is not selling "Wisdom's Robertine" for tbe complexion, the most elegant and only really harmless preparation of it kind in the world, aud giving a beautiful picture card with every bottle, (Jive Them a Chance ! That it to ssy, your lungst Also all your breathing muchinery. Very wonderful machinery it i. Not only the larger air pannages, but the thousand pt little tubes aud cavities leading from them. When these sre clogged aud choked with matter which ought not to be there, your lungs can not do their work. And what thoy do, they cannot do weel. Cull it cold, oougb, croup, pneumonia, catarrh, consumption or any of tho family of throat and uose and head and lung obstructions, all are bod. All ought to be got rid of. There Is just one sure way to get rid of them. That is to tuke Bos ohee's German Byrnp, which any druggist will sell you at 75 cents a bottle. Even if everything else has failed you, you may de pend upon this for oertuin. t Change is one of the irresiatable laws of nature, aud fortunately me cnange is annuel in variably for the bolter. As sn UHtW Ut latrl..lr Pill. fast UA ! u... u.. ," - - w more beneficial iu removing A matter from tbe system and preveiwj nijie and other malarious diseases. As a cathartic and liver pill they are almost perlect. tor sale by Osburn & Co. On a receut visit to Iowa. Mr. K. Dulton, of Duray, Russell oouuty, Kansas, called at tbe laboratory ol uuamueriam a -o., dob Moines, to show them his six 5 ear old boy, whose life had been' saved by Chaniberluin's Cough Remedy, it having cured bim of a severe attack of oroup. Mr. "Dalton is cer tain that it saved bis boy s lite and Is enttm- sisstio in his praise of tbe Remedy, lie says it ha an excellent reputation in his vicinity; thst farmers come fifteen miles to his store for it. For sale by Osburn & Co. Kimball. South Dakota, Oraphia: While the columns of tbe 0 1 apbio are open lo any and all uuobjectionab e advertisements, yet it is quite impossible for ns lo speak know ingly of tbs merits of the various articles of merchandise advertised. Particularly i this true of patent medicines. But there are ex ceptions occasionally and a noto-worthy ex ception is the celebrated Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This now universally known medicine, has been sdvertlsed in the Oraphlo four or Ave years, but not until re cently had we any personal knowledge of its wonderful efficacy, which has come about through the prevailing influenza and the stubborn cough that bss so often attended it. In tbe writer's family Ibis medicine has on several occasions this winter cured a cough that battled any and all other reme dies, and tbe number of families io Kimball and vicinity in which this remedy has been used with like effects sttests to its value as a speciflo for coughs sod colds of every nature. For ssle by Osburn & Co. Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of California, so laxative and nutritious, with the medicinal virtues of planis known lo be most beoelicisl to the humsn system, forming the ONLY PER FECT REMEDY to act gently yet promptly on the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS AND TO Cleanse m System Effectually, Q THAT PURE BLOOD. REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Naturally follow. Every one U oiing it and all are delighted with it. Ask your druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu factured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Sam FaAncuco, Cal. UotsvuuL Kr. s Yeasty. Y place ol the old harsh and fU ontains a fresoo delineation ol tbe "All tics, because they are mlUb ij.J'Heelng Eye" and the emblematical "Hive a pleasantor effect, beside f 0 much 1JV, n0eret." Salt Lake City. We are iudebted to Mr, T. J. Cheshire for au interesting letter descriptive of Salt Lake City: Sam Lake Cm, Aug, 8, lH'.it). Editob Qi'abu: -From what 1 hud heard and read of Salt Lske, I bad bevu led lo be lieve it a city of extreme neatness siM. siru pulou cleauliueas, buVitU dirty aud filthy notwiih.tauding there ia a cleat stream water luuuing down either side of each priu cipal atteet, and many other fescues cive lo a oootl order of lhiiiij'W- .. "... .. r : .. "rtacreu bquaro and UornioirMi each consisting of ten acres, oocupy the cm ter of the city; the former enclosed by a teu-foot wall of uuburnt brick, contaius the Tabernacle, the Asembly Hall, and the Temple. The grounJs are artistically planned aud sweet with (lowers aud shrubs. Here are the only out door (lower I have eeu in towu, but birds are very num erous although they cousist of but oue spe oioe, the tame but vicious little English sparrow Imported many ) ears ago aud wbieb has driveu every other bird away. The tabernacle is a large elliptical build ing with au oval roof and is capable of seal ing an audience of a thousand persons, aud is model of couveuieuce, its Hoor beiug on sieve) with the ground, and having large foldiug door at short Interval dear around its vu.t circumference, would permit the egress of a large audience in the fraction ol a uiinule. Its accoustio capabilities sre extraordiuary; the old Mormon in charge asked me to walk to the further eud, and standing there, over two hundred feet away, I could plainly bent biiu whlspei, and the noise of a pin dropped upon tha pulpit was plainly audible. Services are held every Sundsy afternoon, aud here ssveuibles the Urgent regular cougregatiou in the Uuitod States, Just before the olose of the services I stole out quietly and found an eminence iu a distant corner of the ground, where I could see the vast audience emerge aud it was a.lair sight to see, six thousand people pouring out at hull a bundrod doors! The large organ was built here eutlrely and i 'he largest in America, with one exception; il is thirty by thirty-three feet iu sire, its front tower buiug uear sixty feet high and containing altogether near three thousand pipe.-. Assembly Hall, where the dignitaries of the church hold their councils, is built en tirely of cut granite. Though not large, it is a beautiful edltlce. The ceillug is divided into sixteen panels, each containing an his torical or emblematioal pioture, the princi pal ones being over the east aud west ends; that in tbe essteru end contains a Urge though not very artistlo picture of Joseph Smith conversing with au old man of long, gray beard, supposed to be an angel; the inscription, if my memory serves me truly, for we were allowed only a ruluute in the hall, is, "The Angel Moroui Showing lb Prophet Joseph where the elates were hid the hill Comorah." Tbe western psnel fol Deseret But the Temple is the ceuter of attraction (or all strangers aud tourists, Its iuterest sod graudeur do not cousist in its dimen sions, but in the beauty and minuteness of its delicate ornamentation, all in enduring granite. Three years are yet required for its completion, although its construction was begun thirty-seveu years ago. Boys, who learned tbe stone artisan's trade on iU foundations have merged into manhood and grown grown grey In no other work than fashioning (be blocks which slowly but steadily raise the beautiful structure toward the heaveus. No alien bands dare touah Its sacred stones, No gentile's foot shall tread jts Oodly halls. None but favored Mormons are employed upon tbe work, and no goutile contributions would be accepted uuder any circumstances. Five millions of dollars have already been expended in its construction, and many a dollar will yet be required before its comple tion. While I was standing outside tbe eastern gate, an old Mormon lady came up and knocked for admission, and when the gste wus unlocked I made an effort to follow her, but an arm was quickly thrust forth lo bar me and I was curtly informed (hut I could not enter. "Mormon Square" is enclosed with a cob ble stone and mortar wall about eight feet high and contains the tithing ysrd and of fices pertaining thereto, and tbe old resi dence of Brigham Young and his numerous family. What U known as the "Bee Hive" House where Brigham died is now under going extensive repairs, but a modest door plate still bears bis name. Extending west Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of puiily, airength and wholeeomeneas. More economical than Ibe ordinary kinds snd can not be sold in competition with tbe multi tude of low test, short weight, alum or phos phate powders. Sold onlv in cans. Rotal Baiim Powdib Co., 106 Wall St., N. Y. . fill from this bouse, which was once quito a fine mansion, is a long row of smaller res idences which wore occupied, snd are some of (hem still ocoupied by some of his wives( sll being connected by enclosed passages so that the president could at any lime visit his extensive family without beiug exposed to the elements. Just across the street utU) the Beehive is the Amelia Palace, a 'vAm 'rfeidence built for bis favorite wife. 7 died about thirteen years sgo and lies in 'bis beautiful private cemetery near his res idence. The cemetery is enclosed by a beautiful iron fence set on a foundation of granite, and the gates kept locked, but I could not resist sn act of vaudulUtu in step ping over the fence snd socuriug a memen to, in the form of a few .alfalfa blossoms, from bis grave, which ia entirely without inscription, not even his name is on the large, thick, marble slab which covers the place where he lies, but there are many decayed and withered flowers and wreaths snd crosses strewn over it. Whatever ling ham Young may have been lo Ibe world, - to his own people be was a great and good uiuu snd lunch loved and reverenced. There are many Mormon co-operative in. stitulions here. Tbe Z. C. M. I. (Zion's Co-Operative Mercantile Institute) is a large wholesale and retail store which carries millions of dollars worth of stock, and every ward has Its church store, aud nearly all kinds of mauufscturjug is carried on. I was shown through the ltrge shoe factory where nearly all of the employees sre Mor mon girls. Osrfield beach at the southern extremity of tbe Great Salt Lake Is tbe principal at traction just now, hundreds going every day to bathe. Trains leave the city every hour duriug tbe day, tbe lost one returning at 10 o'clock in Ibe eveuing. Its most unpleas ant fiature is iU distunes from town, which is twenty miles, but tbe fare u only fifty cents for the round trip, and twenty-five cents fur uss of suit and bathing privileges. The pavilion and open dance hall ia built about a hundred yards out into the lake, and all around it and far out into the lake, near- ty every hour in Ibe day, scores of men and women and children may be seen enjoyiug the warm temperature of the water. It is a siugular fact that one does not greatly enjoy his first bath or two. My first experience was to get my eyes aud mouth full of of the nauseating liquid. I plunged iu and struck out for a good swim, but my feel flew out of the wster as if they were a cork, which motion had a natural tendency to throw my head downward, but boing In shallow water, I managed lo regain an up right position and was content to wade around for a white. Upon observation I perceived that nearly all the bathers around me were lyiug quietly on their backs lazily floatiug around with their heads slightly raised and foot orossed aud sticking up out ofthewatoi. After a few attempts I suc ceeded iu mastering tbe floating act and the next lime I look a bath I lit my olgar, look my book and threw myself boldly on my back, and while (he band played sweet music, snd the waves lifted me gently up and down I smoked and read with as much esse aod security, as if I had been in a hammock. The wster of the lake contains 22 per cent, of saline matter, which makes it so donse that it is simply impossible for tbe human body lo sink in it. Everything is owned and under tbe immediate supervis ion of Ibe (Jnlon Pscitio Railroad Company. My next letter will be dated from Boston. T. J. CHESHIRE. Many are the stories of rich mineral dis coveries made in Oregon at an early day, but which are now many of them lost. The QranU Pass Courier says; "Ia 1815 a party of Immigrants uuder tbe leadership of Stephen Meeks left' the usually traveled route at the mouth of the Malheur river and traveled up that stream, intending to cross tbe Cascade mouutaius at the b,pd of the Willamette valley. Cloudy and foggy weulber set in obscuring the land marks, and the party got lost and wandered about the great basin in which Harney valley is situated for some weeks, suffering intensely for food and water. During this wandering some one brought into camp some substance supposed to be gold dust. Out of this find has grown the mythical mine sometimes called Ibe "Wagon Tire" mine, and some times the ''Blue Bucket" mine. The term, "Wagon Tire" was applied because it is said in testing the substance some of it was beaten flat on a wagon tire, from which cir cumstance it was concluded the substance was gold. When it was concluded the yel low stuff wss gold one of the enthusiastic finders exclaimed: "Why, if that is gold I can fill a blue bucket with it," and from this expression it is snmetimeasl!d the "Blue Bucket" mine. The parties were too much pressed wilh hunger and thirst to stop and locate the niino. It must also be borne in mind that all IbU occured iu 1S15, prior t lb discovery of gold on thia coast, and at that day people were not familiar with gold, either as dust or coin. From that day un to this wild tales of these mystical miues have been told, and many have been the ex pedition which have been fitted out lo re Bud thiamine. TAKE IT BEFORE BREAKFAST, The great appttlxer, tonic and liver P-culntor. In use for ni-ire than AU years in England. Positive swcitie for liver complaint; bail tuate in tbe mouth on arising in the morning, dull pains in the head and back ol the eyes, tired feeling, dinitiM, langor .ymptoms of liver enoiplaint Kepinly Dr Henley's English Dandelion Tonic. Relieves cun.tipation, shar pens the apiwtite and tones up th.-entir. sys tem, (let the genuln. from your drugiit for il, and take according to directions. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Mrs. Wimsi.ow's Sooth ino Smrp, for rhil ilrsa teething, is the prescription of one ot the tmt female nurses and physicians in the United States, anil has been used for forty years with neverlaihng succeM by millions of mothers (or their chihlrsn. During the pm oess of teething its value ia Incalculable. It relieve th. child from pain, cures dyieutrry and diarrhoea, griping in th bowels, and wind oolic. By giving health to th child it rrsta the moth.r. Price Z" a bottk