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IP r KST1BLISHED FOB TDK .IXSEIMTIO OPDEIOMLAtIC PRINCIPLES, AMD 10 M MIEITLIIIM BT TOR SWEAT OP 011 BROW OL22 EUGENE, Oil., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1890. NO, 50. r EUGENE Y GUARD, f Ut (SujjW (City Guard. (PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. 1. L CAMPBELL, publisher and Proprietor. OFFICE On tin But side of WUUmette Street, between Seventh and Eighth Street. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. I'er annum i 12 80 Six Months 1.25 'I hree months 75 OCR OML1 KATK8 OH ADVKHTISINO. Advertisement inserted as (uUows: Od square, ten lines or lees one insertion S3: ,acb subsequent insertion $L Coh require 1 '"nrneSvertisers will be charged at the ol lowing rates: One square three months W 00 One square six months 8 00 Onesquare one jemr... - " W Transient notices in local column, 20 cent ner line ior esch insertion. Advertising bills will be rendered quarterly. All iob work must be paid roaos dilivibt. CEO. B. DORRIS Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, XXJIU. PRACTICE IX THE COURTS V of the Second Judicial District and in he Supreme Court of this State. Special attention given to collections and oiatters in probate L, BILYEU, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law,- EUGENE CITY", OREGON. PRACTICES IN ALLTHE COURTS OF this State. Will give "P8"1 attouUon to collections and probate matters. OmoK-Over Hendriclc & Ealdn's bank. A. C. WOODCOCK, Attorney-at-Law, HUGENECITY, - - - OREGON OFFICE-Booms 7 1 8 McClaren Building. urSpecial attention given to Collections snd Probate business. GEORGE A. DORRIS, Attorney-at-Law, EUGENE CITY, - - OREGON Oric-In Register Block. J.J. WALTON, Jr., ATtoeney-at-law EUGENE CITY, OREGON. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE -. SpeoitPv-to real estate. 1 $ffi&3fi against the Seymour W. Condon, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, DUNN'S BUILDING, Eugene, - - Oregon. eToTpotter, Attorney-at-Law, EUGENE, - - OREGON. Omca-RoomNo. 4, Dunn's Block. CEO. M. MILLER attorney and CcunseUorat-Law, and Real Mate Agent. EUGENE CITY, - 0REG Oflice-ln Masonic Temple. E. K. SKIP WORTH, Attorney-at-Law, EUGENE CITY, - - OREGON. OwiCl-Up stairs in Register Block, first door to the left , .. ... Will do a general law practice in tM Court, of the Stat AU business promptly at attended to. . A. E. GALLAGHER, Attorney-at-Law. EUGENE CITY OR. Specialattention given to Probate bus.ne and Abstracta of Title. Of rici-Over Lane County Bank. T.W. HARRIS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE uiiiLriM'a nruer Store. IIIIMII a Evidence on Fifth street, where Dr Shelton t i J ormeriy miaeu. DRS. PAINE & M'MURTRY, Physicians & Surgeons, Office 9th St, Oppo.it- Hoffman House. DR. D. A. PAINE, Residence corner 10th and High Streeta, Enwn.. olive DR. W. T. McMl RTB j , Kesnenc ot, between wn mu "- DR. J. C. GRAY, SSDENTIST rvFFlCE OVER GRANGE STORE. ALL J work warranted. l- ... LauihinggasadmiB-tereJ for painless el tractioa ot Urth. BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 18 YEARS. Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry & Musical Instruments. lie Most Select Sloe!; South of Jorlland Special attention given to Repairing and Engraving by two first-class workmen. All work warranted. Tte Pacific 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. BE SURE N 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, LISESS. HANDKERCHIEFS, LACES, HOSIERY WHITE GOODS, CLOVES, WOOLENS. FLANNELS, BLANKETS, GINGHAMS, SATEENS, POINTS, DOMESTIC, COTTONS, ClOTHIXG'"AT3'CAP9BOOTS AND SHOES, ETC. A. GOLDISMTH, lie Best Known Has a LARGER stock of Fine Groceries, China, Glass, Crock ery, Wooden and Willow Ware than ever before. Pays Highest CAfeH price for Country Produce, Fure, 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 1 .IE A DING FURNITURE & House in Eugene. Corner 7th and Wil. Sts El .Luckey DEALERS M DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Etc., Etc. prescription Department in Comptlerd hands. Manufacturing .m m m w wm m. m :m -jb: m m m I. ' is i: i: ;x m m m .a. iibs Jeweler. He will sell goods at r in E HOUDwAY RMneirl hco time XX Xi XgX,x,4LVPj rtSHJlLER's C0K A Sura Cure for Colds, Coughs, Croup, Acuta Catarrh, Asthma, Dif ficult Breathing, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, Pneumonia, Pleurisy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, and all AC factions of the Throat and Lungs, Is frea from Opium, Morphine and all deleterioua drugs. Ko Cough Ri'nwdy hss erer Wlhrenipt with rich tiulvvrail sntl heart)' t'mlcrwini in. YmcW bouleuuiitoius twice m iniiy iliwr. u mijr oilier omi mlxluro, and one lo will do loir much arnml. 1K nut lifn'ixt s "nliKlit colli," si all serlnm diM.w l llio throHtKiiil liini;-huvea sninll Ih'kIiiiiIiik. A iIiko slUT exiHMiiro will prevent a c.ilil. I'rvvenllon Is Ik'Iut sml rFn'KT limn i'im'. Price (loci laiyoilie l.K)-conulu liuoe tlnius Uiu quantity of the Ulc. tlie. SIX LARGE BOTTLES FOR $8. Dr. Hlllvr'am-paso book sent freo ly mall. HILLER DRUB CJUSan Francisco, Cal. FOB SALE BY E. R. LUCKEV & CO. Central Dm; Ik ! DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, A FI LL LINK OK PERFUMES AND SOAPS, IMPORTED and Domestic CIGARS, OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT la well kept, and all Physicians Prescriptions and Family Koclneii will be given the prompt and careful attention o( a competent and experienced I'harmftciHt. East Ninth Street, Eugene, Oregon, ALSO OFFICE OF II. INGALLS, Veterinary Surgeoii, Who will at tend all calls in this city aud surrounding country. SatisfaO' tion Guaranteed. Groceries ! COMEGYS & GRAY (Successors to J. W. Bland) -DEALXBS IK- Everything kept in a First - Class Orocery. nrThe Highest Price paid (or Country Produce. Comegys & Gray. University Mslore McClaren s Building, (Opposite F. M. Wiikins' Drus. Store.) Has an extenaire Stock of STANDARD, MISCELLANEOUS, COLLEGE AND SCHOOL BOOKS, Mercantile, fancy and 8cho ol Station ery, Blank Books, Cutlery, Etc. I-" Orders (or Books snd Subscriptions to Newspapers snd Periodicals promptly at tended to. FISHER & WATKINS, PROPRIETORS. Will keep constantly oo band a full supply ol MUTTON, PCRK AND VEAL, Wtlch they will sell at the lowsst market prt ees, A fair share ol the public patronage so licited. TO TUB FARMERS : W. will iv the hwhMt market price fur Fat C'aitl. Hiys and bhwp. SHOP ON WILTJIMETTE STREET. etjgexe crrr, orzgom. MnUlivred to say part ol the dty (res ol chary. 3 m-rn Will .IT The Latest Swindle. "Do yon know lbs latent swindle (or (staters?" sVfJ s (jeutlomaa yestetdity. ''It boats the KohcDiiau ots. A lil (oiigued sguut goes to s dinner and wake baraiu with bim to furuisb bint ciauuuion beans, something new, ut out, aud (or which there is K'reat demand, in the production ot ciuntmou oil, wbkh is msKeil from the Wans. The bean are worth t -0 a bushel, and be will agree to give tba farmer f 5 (or each cinnamon tree grown (rout the seed be furnishes, when it has reached the growth of five (vet, and be will bind tbe contract by a good and sufUcLut bond. Tbe m (d bennt tbe farmer gets are couuiou red beans satur ated with cinnamon oil, and which seldom reach tbe growth above six inches. Tbe farmer will wait a good while for tbe teturu of his f 20."-Ex. It baa been only about two years slue Laue county farmers bought $15 a busbsl wheat. But still, we think, some "bean" sockets might be (ound. The census returns (rom Idaho show why tbe Republican leaders in Congress were so anxious to force the sdmission bill through without waitiug (or a couut. Tbe popula tion ot Idaho is 81,2'2'J, or less than half tbe Dumber that will be required to elect a sin gle RepreaenUtive nudvr tbe uew apportion ment. Idubo, says tbe S. F. Examiner, is now a state with the right of electing two Senators and a Representative, while Now Mexico, with over 150.000 inhabitants, is (till a territory with im vote in either house. New Mexico baa the bad judgment to give a Democratic majority, and will therefore have to stay out in tbe cold until a Democratic congress takes charge o( affairs at Washing ton. A Little Too Late to doctor when Tlright's Disease has done its work. Take Wriubt'a Kidney snd Liver Cure (or iullauimation of kidueys sud liver, pain in baok and other warnings o( kidney trouble. Sold by all druggists. Halskx. Or.. Aus 1. 1800. An old soldier's story: In the late war I was a soldier in the First Maryland Volun teers, Company (J. During my term of service I contracted chronic diarrWa, since then I have nsed a (treat amount of niedl oine, bnt when I (ound any that would give me reliel they would iniure my stomaon, until Chamberlain's Colic, Choloraand Diar rhea remedy was brought to my notice. I use it and will ssy it is the only remedy that gave me permanent relief and uo bad results follow. I take pleasure in recommending this preparation to all my old comrades, who. while sivins their servioea to thoir country, contracted this dreadful disease as I did, (rom eating unwholesome snd uncook ed food. Yours truly, A E Ueuding, llalsey, Or. For sale by M. wiikins. French Tansy Wafers. These wafers are a sure and safe speciflo (or all kinds ot female troubles and will remov. all obstruction, to til. monthly periods, no matter what the cause. They are Just what every woman needs, and can be nsed saieiy. For sale bv the I.ivlnirstons Medical Co., man ufacturers, Portland, Oregon, also by our sole agents, Oabtirn ft -'o Urugifisls, MiReue, Oregon. Give Them a Chancel That is to say, your lungsi Also all your hreathino machinery. Very wonderful machinery it is. Mot only the larger air but the thousands of little tubes and cavities leadino 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 tbey do, they cannot do weel. Call it 00 d. coueh. croup, nnnumonia. catarrh, consumption or any of r. . .. . . . . i i j tbe family of tnroat ana nose ana neau aim lung obstructions, all are baa. All ougut to be got rid of. There Is just one sure way tn not rid of them. That is to tuke Bos- chee's Oermsn Syrup, which any druggist will sell yon st 75 cents s bottle. Even if everything else bss (ailed you, yon may de pena upon wis ior certain. Combines the Juice of the Blue Figs of California, so laxative and nutritious, with the medicinal virtues of plsnts known to be most beneficial to the humsn system, forming the ONLY PER FECT REMEDY to act gently yst promptly on the KIDNEYS, LITER AND BOWELS ABO TO Cleanse the System Effectually, 0 THAT PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Naturally follow. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. Ask your druggist for SYKUP OF FIGS. Manu factured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Sad Faancisco, Cal. locismis, Kv. Nsw Yoaa, N. V F. W.A. CHAIN Watchmaker and Jeweler. Junction City, Oregon e-Special attention given to RplriB WATCHEd, CLOCKS aad JEWELRY. 3 I I Km -!iS T. Ascended one of the Three Sinters. Priueville Review, Aug. 30. Q. W. Slsyton, who returned on Monday (rom a trip to the Cascade mountains, re ports having ascended the middle one ol the Three Sisters on the 2Ut with a party (rom Eugene. Their party consisted of thliteen persons and they left their camp, ight miles (rom the mountain, at sunrise nd arrived at the glacier about 11 o'clock, here they lunched, and theu began tbe ascent. Tbe glacier, Mr. Slayton snyi, is graud, though difficult to travel over. It is several miles in length, snd consists of suow (rom 100 to 150 (eet iu depth, aud ofteu there are deep crevices which ap peared to reach to the bottom and are sev eral (oet in width. These bave to be muped, and unless one is sure-footed oc casion considerable danger. When within half mile of the summit they came to an abrupt cliff o( ire which seemed impossible to ascend, thouuh Mr. Slayton, who was probably more venturesome then tbo rest, began chopping steps in in it with a hatchet and going up uulll he reached a place which was very abrupt, when be then thought it ad' isable to descend, but finding this impose! ble, he was compelled to keep on climbing uutil he reached the summit, where be arrived about sn hour sbead of tbe rest ol bis parly, wbe did uot venture to follow him aud took a more circuitous route. Only three of his companions succeeded in reach ing the summit of the mountsin, the rest ulvina out further down the mountain. Tbe summit, be says, is composed of loose shell rock sud large bowlders and is not at pres ent covered with snow. The view (rom the summit of this moun tain, which is estimated to be between 10,000 snd 11,000 (oet shove tbe see level Mr. Slayton says is Indeed grand, aud well repays one making tbe ascent. There one is perched 'way up in the heavens, where the sir is Intensely rare, and looking down tbe almost perpendicular sides, be eiper- ienoes a (celins which makes bim want to hold on to something to prevent bis (ailing he is on the summit o( one of the highest peaks of the Cascade range, and looking in every direction, he aees a wonderful pano rama of nature's own psinting. Looking to the east he sees the broad deserts snd tree less bills of Eastern Oregon with an occas ional green spot In the brown, indicating the diflerent ranges of timbered mountains, To the weat he can look (ar in the direction of the Pacific, but the eyo will not reach the tbe grand old 'father'of waters," while ap parently almost st bis (eet stretches the beautiful Willamette valley, (ringed on either side with a baud of green, and in the center may be seen tbe many thriving towns aud cities of the vslleys. Along the Cas cades may be seen a number ot lakes nest ling down in the mountains which appear to be sheets ol silvor surrounded by tba green foliage of tbe dense (orests. In ths good old limes when Cleveland wss President of tbe United Ststes, illegal pri vats raids upon tbe treasury, which were manifestly robbery (oi the so cslled purpose of paying unjust private pension claims, were promptly vetoed, G rover courageously assuming the responsibility. Now, on tbe oontrary, Harrison sneaklngly permits sucb dishonest measures to become laws by tb mere withholding o( his signsture, too oow ardly to veto what be la well aware is a pre meditated attack on the publio purse. If these peusion purloiblbgs are permitted to cobtinue without protest, it won't take long to bankrupt the couotry. II is reported that divors bave (ound the lost wreck of the "Brother Jonathan" in tbs ocean about two miles (rom Crescent city sud her valuable load of treasure may possibly yet be reoovrcd. Even the path less ways of tbe bidden deep are uot be yond man's exploration. Country Editor (out west)r-Thi has been a lucky day for me. Faithful Wife Has someone been in to psy a subscription? Editor Well, no-o; it wssn't as lucky s that; but I was shot at and missed. F. M. Wiikins. tbe drawlst. wishes to remind his Datrons that it is a dangerous policy to wait until taken sick before buying s bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cbolcrs sod Disrrbma Remedy. Every family should be nrovided with some reliable remedy for bowel complaints, ready for immediate nse, wbeneer required, during the summer months, and this remedy is unquestionably far superior to soy other. It oan always be depended upon, sud is pleasant and sale to take. It is put up in 2o snd 50 cent bottles. Oregon State Fair, '90 30T1I ANNUAL EXHIBITION. Under tho msnaiiement of the Orejron Stste HoarU of AKMcultuni, will he held ou the state lair gmuiula near Haleiu commencing on Monday, Kept. 15th. 1890, And I.aatli( One Week OVER $15,000.00,' CAHII I'REMII VIS Ofl'ered for asricultural, stuck and mechanical exhlhlts, lor works of art and fancy work aud lor trials of spwd. Keduced rat for fare and frelnht on all trans- r.irutlon lilies lo snd from the lair. Important inprovemeiits have heen made uH,nthesrouud and lucreaned facilities are ollered exhlbilora. The Pavilion II h 4 Nights During the Week. A splendid field nf home, entered In the spd department, and flue exhlblttoua of racing will la- riu e4-h day. Kiitrlrtrn-iuiumaclow Monday at 7:p. m. Kxhilnloraan. unted to mak aa many of their entries on Hwturdajr befure th. fair a possi ble, (loud., animals and article, fur exhibition must be iu tbelr place, by 10 p. to. on UoodaT. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Man's day ticket e Man t seasou tieket fi tat Wi.man'.-aaiHi ticket II 'W heud to the secretary at Portland. reir..n, fur s Dremlum list. U. II. UMa. freslitent. J. T. OKEOO, Secretary. An Albany Party l'p the Three Sister. Albany Democrat, Sept. Oth. J. A. Guiss, E. D. Cusick, J, A. Cumming sud Harry Cusick returned last evening from a sixteen days' trip through the Cas es Us, full of more than common interest, oh their route will at onco suggest' From Alba ny the party went to the McKeuziu, stop ping awhile at Uolknap, noted for its but pritigs; tbence crossiug over to Clear lake, by way of tbo Mi Konzio, having a pleasant xporience st the falls of that river, roman- tio with its raggd surrounding and giand rainbows At Clear luke a couple of buntors came in with ten deer. The Albany party were not out (or slaughter aud only killed enough game, as tbey traveled, (or their own wants, heuco they bave uo exciting fish sto ries to tell. From Clear luke they went towards tbe famous Three Sisters, the pride ot Albany, their three while caps being seeu iu grand prominence on any clear day (roni our streets. Arriving st tbe (oot of the moun tain on the 27th of August, tbe next morn ing tbey started out at 7 .-20 o'clock on moles, reaching the snow line at 930, where they left the mules sud continued ou (oot. The trip np is just safe enough to be interesting, and yet full enough of risk to have an ad venturous nature. Though the party took ropes the ascent was eai-ily made without i heir use, and in safety, though there are mauy yawning crevices that stand ready to frighten the timid. The ascent from the mow line was made in a little over four hours, a distance of four miles, which took the party to Copis peak, the one generally ascended. There is no suow at tlx- xniumit, tbe ground being clear and .. . Here tbe view is a magnificent ou I bo Willamette valley lyiug before them in all its beauty on the west, and in all directions the panorama is a broad one. Tbe bottle ot names wsi increased by theirs. It alresdy contained those ot A. Hasbrouok, Boyd Taylor and Capt. G. W. Davis, of the Vancouver barracks, who as cended in 1873. T. C. Judkins, 8. B. Eakln, Jr., i. J. Walton, C. M. Hill, 8. Hill, W. I. Vawter, J. N. Goltra, O. II. Ronfrew (twice), F. Dunn, A. V. Peters, G. W. Btayton, Uar- ry Benton, Jouu Biraub, Ulen U. rowers, Msud OfTutt, Evalyne Morgan, J. B. Waldo, Don Smith, Davty Smith, Dan Bass, Mary E. Test, Emily Bristol, C. L. Wiuter, E. E. Potter, D. R. Collins, J. H. McClung, 8. E. Horace, Walter, J. 8., Willie and Charlie MoClure and E. U. MoAlistor. Tbe descent was made to the snow limit lo about an hour, a very lively feat. Tbe young men made the remainder of the trip borne without adveuture, much benefitted.by their experience. La Grippe. A dispatch from Fari bsars the informa tion that this dread disease which has re appeared in Paris, is (ound to be of a pri mary and very severe type, snd is mote fa tal than cholera. Ths recent visitation has developed a swollen tongue oovered with festering blisters. Eatiug, drinking and speaking are intensely painful and difficult. There ia a violent fever aud tbe temperature ot tbe spine is extremely high. The disease bas also appeared in several places in England combined with choleric symptoms. Berlin, August 30. In addition to ths epidomioof influenza, a more dangeroua oue of typhus fever bas broken out among tbe soldiers stationed at Glagon, and all tbe pioneers ot ths Filth Battalion are now Iso lated and cannot tuke part in any ol the forthcoming maneuvers. Salem Statesman, September 6th: An item in yesterday morning's Statesman represented that Clatsop county was the banner one ot tbe state in the matter ot paying np taxes. Sheriff Crolsnn called the writurs's attention yesterday to the tax roll of Marion county for 1883, and the figures show this: The totsl taxes were $00,667.72 while the return ot the sheriff showed a delinquent list ot only $830.34. This knocks Clatsop clear out, and places Marion In the lead of them all. ' Even for 1880 tbe total taxes levied in Marion coun ty were $121,285.14, while tbe report of those delinquent foots up only $2,512.52. Tbe census returns from Idubo show why tbe Republican leaders in cougresi were so snxious to force the Admission bill through without waitiug for a count. Tbe popula tion of Idaho is 81,220, or Its than half the number that will be required to elect a sin. gle representative under tbe new apportion ment. Idaho, says tbe 8. F. Examiner, is now a stste, with tbe right ot electing two senators and a representative, while New Mexico, wilh over 150,000 inhabitants, is still a territory with no vote In either home. New Mexico bas the bad judgment to give a Democratic majority, and will therefore bave to stay ont nntil a Democratic con grear takes charge of affairs at Washington. Roger Q. Milk in a speech at Maryville, Missouri, the other day, called attention to tMt that tfca grain crop MS3 $100,000,000 less than the grain crop ot 1859. TAKE IT BEFORE BREAKFAST, The great appetizer, tonic and liver reijulotor. In nse for more than 60 years in England. 1'o.ltive secirio for liver complaint bad ta.te In the mouth on arising in the morning, dull pains in the head and back ot the eyes, tired feeling, diuinea, langor symptoms of liver complaint Remedy lr Henley's English Dandelion Tonic. Relieves ounatipation, shar pens the appetite and tones np tba entire sys tem. Uet the genuine from your druggiiit for tl, snd take according to directions. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Mas. Wisslow's Soorniso Strip, for cliil drao teething, is the prescription of one of the heat female nurses and physicians to the United States, and has ben used f"r forty yaars with never-failing surer", by millions of mothers for their children. Durinsr V pro ceasot teething It. vain, is Incaleuiv.ie, It relieves the child from pain, cure dysentrry and diarrhoea, griping In the bow.U, and wind colic By giving hJth to the child it re tA the mother. Price a bottle, .