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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1890)
rtiY EUGENE CITY G ARB I M BY B . A i. ALJL VI; JL Q MTAliimiEn MR THE DISSEIlSiTIO:! OF DEIOCROTIC PEINlirLFS, AMD TO KIM n HONEST L1VINU BT THE SWEAT OF OUE BROW OL22 EUGENE, OR., SATUUDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. 1890. NO, 50. Be (gufltuf City (Guard. (PUBLISHED EVEUY SATURDAYS L L. CAMPBELL, l-ubli-ihcr aud Proprietor. OKFICE-Oo tlx East aide of Willamette .:lreet, between beveutli and Eighth Street. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. rr annum... r'.ix Months... line niontln. $2 CO , L25 , .75 ODB ONLS UATKS OF ADVKHTI81NO. Advertisements inserted aa follows: One square, ten line or lew one Insertion S3; etch subsequent inwrtion II. Ce-h requir! in advance. Time advertisers will be charged at the ol lowiug rates: One square three month $0 00 Oue square lis months 8 00 Onesqiuure one year........... .. 12 00 Transient notices In local column, 20 centi per line lor each Insertion. Advertising billi will be rendered quarterly. All job work muat be ram ros oh dxmvibt. CEO. B.D0RRIS Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, 1tilL PRACTICE IK THE C3URT3 V of the Second Judicial District aud in he Supreme Court of this State. S(tcial attention given to collection and oiatters in probate L. BILYEU, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law,- EUGENE CITY, OREGON. 1-iRACTICES IN ALLTHE COURTS OF t thU State. Will give pecial attention to collections and probate matters. , Omcl-Over Ilendrick & Eakin's bank. A. C. WOODCOCK, Attorucy-at-Law, iCU jEN'J CITY, - - - OREGON i)KFICE-Uooms 78 McClaren Building. rSpeclal attention given to Collections and Probate business. GEORGE A. DORRIS, Attorncy-at-Lsiu , LUG EKE CITY, - - OREGON Omcl-Iu Itegi-ter Block. J.J. WALTON, Jr., ATTOBNKY-AT-LAW EUGENE CITY, OREGON. tfTILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE VV Itourta of the State. , Special attention given to real estate, col- United States Government Office in Walton's brick-rooms 7 and a. Seymour W. Condon, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. -DUNN'S BUILDING, Eugene, Oregon. E. O. POTTER Attorney-at-Law, OREGON. EUGENE, Omca-Boom No. 4, Dunn'i Block. GEO. M. MILLER Mtcrney and CcunsoUat-Law, and Real Estate Agent. EUGENE CITY, - OREGON. Ofllce-ln Masonic Temple. " E. R. SKIPWORTH, Attorney-at-Law, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. Omci-Up-s-airs in Register Block, 6rst door to the left ., , Will do a general Uw practice in al the Coarts of the State. All business promptly at attended to. A. E. GALLAGHER, Attorney-at-Lav OREGON. KUGENK CITY o ..i ,.n ta Trobate businesa and Abstracts of Title. Of not Over Lane County Bank. T.W. HARRIS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. Reduce on Fifth street, where Dr Sh .Ron . ermerly resided. DRS. PAINE & M'MURTRY, Physicians & Surgeons, Office 9th St, Opposite HofTman House. DR. D. A. PAINE, Reaideoc. eorner 10th and High 8treeta, Eu-ene. .. DR.W.T. McMURTRY, Residence OUv. St, between 9th and 10th, Euaent, DR. J. O. GRAY, DENTIST. mCE OVER GRANGE STORE. ALL 0 J work warrant! i Lut-hing f dminwtered for peii- wr.riT fern $ Yjfft pa zdunuw -15US1XESS ESTABLISHED 18 YEAR&- Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry & Musical Instruments. Ik Most Select U South :! 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. He will sell goods at BEDROCK PRICES ! Full Line of Groceries, Glassware and Crockery. Handsome Presents given away with Teas and Coffees. Harness JJhop HAVING OPENED A NEW SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP 9th STREET opposite Star Bakery, I am now prepared to furnish everything in that line at the LOWEST BATES. Tho Most Competent Workmen Aro employed, and I will Midwvor to give sutinlaction to all hi ma favor raewitbaca11- A. A. CUIUS 1 12. A GOLDISMTH, The h hn ta 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, 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. Ca 11 and b corteously treated. A. GOLDSMITH. Day & Henderson, FURHITUBE fc bIbibtikiig House in Eugene. Corner 7th and Wil. Sts E. R .Luckey DEALERS JJV DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Etc., Etc. Prescription Department in Competent hands. J1'f'icti Manufacturing J:. je arm xsmwtmmm jeweicr, I f f M Iff I ff RESTiMTlYE PFREFPf mtlTtQNt rLnrLul healthi Thi only remedy known which will S'inrjia'j tho H Jtrlthre Processes ef the Human System. Py this natural and simple meansh quickly anil pcrinutiuuCy 'C('RliS All Forma of nysprpulu, CaustlpHiliin, llonlal and hrrou. Exhaiutlou, General Dclilllly, Brain Fa. or any cxhaoted or weak, ned condition of tho system, from wbaU ver cause, Skin Kruptlons, llolls, Kun nine Sores, Scrofula, and all Dlsea.ee of the Mood, Stomach, Llror aud Ildneya. $1.00. SIX BOTTLES FOR 85.00. Dr. fuller's M paw huolc, dinrrtptlveof Tly drtstltio lleil.initlv.au J hla other Kiiuvdica, eul True by niail. KILLER DRUB CJUan Francisco, Ca!. ron &ALB by E. R. LUCKETi & CO. J S. LUCKEY. CAtJCRIN Clocks, Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc Re pairing I'romptly Executed. kwTAIIWork Warranted. J. a. LUOKKY Central h. Ik DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, A FI LL LINK OF PERFUMES AND SOArs, IMPORTED and Doim-atic CIGARS. OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT Is well kept, and all Phynlclans Prowrliitlrmsaml Kamlly K.h'Ik'k will lie trlvim the pnimpt and rarvful at trillion of a cumpoU'Iit and I'xnuriviuvd I'harmat'lst. East Ninth Street, Eugene, Oregon, AUG OFFICE OF II. INGALLS, Veterinary Surgeon, Who will attend all calls in thin city aud ourrounding country. SiUiHfuc- tiou Guaianteeu. Special Bargains AT G. BETTIAFs This Month! UNDRESS GOODS in latest shades. PrTCLOTHING, tho Best. JKfBOOTS AND SHOES, of all descriptioiiH. HPirSDecial Sale of LADIES' WKAl'S and all kinds of GARMENTS, in latest Novelties. Don't miss this Sale. Remember wo will meet all competition, and Q. BETTMAN. B5TA11 kinds of Produce taken at Highest Trices, the same as CASH. Eugene Machine G. N. PKAZER, MAKES ALL CASTINGS, STORE FRONTS AND ENGINES. BEPAIBIKO OF ALL USDS Civ. me atrial. I fnaraotes mj work to and mill raoa. A Little Too Lat-to doctor when Hrlijht'i Di.aae haa done ita work. Take Wrigut'i Kidney and Liver Cure (or inflammation of kiduoyi and liver, pain in WV and other warning of ki.lucy trouble. Hold by all druggist. lUutKY.Or., Augl, 181KJ. An old Holdior'i story: In the late war I was sold ir in the First Maryland Volun teers, Company O. During uiy term of service I contracted chronic diarrhiva, since then I have used a RriMt amount of modi oiue, but when I (ouud any thai would jive me relict they wonld injur my atnmach, nutil Chamber laln'e Colic, Cholera and Diar rbu'a remedy wai brought to my notice. 1 nne it and will say it is the only remedy that gave me permanent relict and no bad results follow, I take pleasuro in reoonimendiug this preparation to all my old comrade., ho, while giving their service, to tbeir ronntry, contracUd this dreadtul dlaeaae as I did, from eating unwbule.ome and nnoook ed food. Youra trulv, A E bending, Halaey, Or. Foi aalo by F. M. YVilkiui. French Tuiisy Wafers. These wafers are a sure and safe smcifiu for all kinds ot female troubles and will remove all obstructions to the monthly erlds, no matter what the cause. Tliey are just what every woman needs, and can be used safely. For sale by the Liviuirtnn. M.dioal Ca, man ufacturers, l'ortlaud, Oregon, also by our sole suenU, Ostium A Co.. Dnigk'txU, Eugene, (.lreun. TAKE IT KEFOltE BREAKFAST, The gnat appetiser, tonic and liver Miiulator. In use fur iu're than 60 yean in England 1'iwitive serit)c for liver onmidaint; bad taato in the mouth on arising In the mornlug, dull iwius in the head and back oi the eyee, tired (eetinir, diuinea, langoraymptouii of liver complaint. l!etneily-lr Henley's Enulisb lanlelitin 'ionic, Ktlieves oonstipatlon, shar 4ns the appetite and tones up the entire ays tern, (let the genuiiio from your druggist for tl, and take according to directions. i . .. J Combines the juice of the Blue Figi of California, so laxative and nutritious, with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human ivstem, forming the ON LY PER FECT REMEDY to act gently yet promptly on the EIDKEYS, LIVER AND BOIELS AXO TO Cleanse the System Effectually, tO THAT PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING! SLEEP. HEALTH and 8TRENQTH Naturally follow. Every one la using it and all are delighted with it. Ask your druggist for SYKUP OF FIGS. Manu factured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., San FaAMCiKO, Cau loonviLLi, Kr. Niw Yo, N. Y WILL NOT lo undersold. Foundry! Shops ! Proprietor. KINDS OF OF MACHINERY A SPECIALTY. n five satisfaction. 8b.ps eorner of Elahth stmt V iiin' w,. Apiilefate's Troubles. The Ashland Record ot a recent date give a version of the cAUiee that led to the remov al of Applegato from the Klamath Iudiaa reservation. It aayi: Word waa received this week that Preei- deut Harrison, at hie summer retort at Cree cent Bpring, Fa., hod ou Monday removed Oen. E. L. Applcgate aa Indian agont of Klamath reservation, aud appointed D. W. Mathews of Balem, formerly In the drug boa. iueat at Ashland, In hie place. Qen. Apple gate won appointed about a year ago at the instigation of Senator Mitchell and the Ore gon delegation, and right at the itart became disgusted with the way the administration wae conducting Indian affairs. Every week teemed to add mora disgust, and the general beiug very good with hie pen, kept the de partment at Washington well posted with hie riewi. During Cleveland's administration the Indian department was regularly divided among the different denominations, and the head of affairs being ot a liberal turn of mind things went smooth. When good Mr. Har- risou went in with hit infant damnation and oan't-go-to-heaven on anything but a Calvan- iitio shiugle doctrine, be appointed to the heads of Indian departments a lot of fanati cal sectarian bigots better grounded in big otry lhau himself, it that could be who have beou conducting the department on that narrow line, fighting the Catholie church with the venom characteristic of sec tarian jealousy, and rooting out as near as possible all Christian ideas that do not con form to the hell fire damnation orthodox pattern. Add to this tniiture the tact Agent Applegate is generally termed an infldol, and you can teo what a monkey and a parrot ot a time they have been having. Qen, Apple gate was aaked to resign some time ago by the Indian oommlasiont f. lie was disgusted enough to quit willingly but would not do so If it gave his fanatical enemioe any pleasure. He will now expose the administration and ita management. lie saya the department officers who have ' called there thoroughly Ignore the government and oonduot them selves at if tho church was their guiding star, and that the work now going on will soon produoe worse rotults than the dark ages ever saw. ProHts of Baukliiff. ' Ths Mexican Fiuanoler gives the following table showing the aniouut of capital invested and average dividend rate of a large number of bauke all over the world, which will in terest students of financial questions: P.M un Averave capital In dividend thiiusamls. rate. Ill English banks 9270.000 11.8 10 Hootch banks 46,000 11.8 9 Irish banks 35,000 10.3 30 Australian banks 85,760 11.7 23 Cauadian banks 57,500 8.0 11 South African banks. 6,250 10.0 6 Indian and Eastern b. 91,500 6.0 0 South American b'kt. 14,500 0.0 2 Mexican bonks 9,500 17.0 In the United States the percentage of profits on bunking capital varies greatly, the banks in the older and more thickly-settled eastern states showing a comparatively low rate of dividends, while in the western states where the current rules for money are much higher, the banks earn large profits. For ex ample, a five years' average of banking profits in the eastern state of Maine Is 0.34 per cent, while during the same period In Kansas the banks earned an annual average of 10.02 per cent, and in states farther weed like Washington, the rate wai 18.04 and in Oregon 23.88, In this country the more fa vorable laws regarding simulation enable the banks, in the face of a somewhat slow business moveraont, to earn satisfactory dividends, Tliat MeKinley Bill. (From the Pittsburg Dlspatch.1 'I tell you, the affairs ot this country will never be run right until women take a band in 'em," said a newly-married citizen. "The other afternoon a fellow got me Into a dia ousslon over the MoKinley bill and went borne to eupper feeling bot. In the course of the evening my wife remarked, very sweetly and insinuatingly: -John dear,' the said, 'I taw an only too lovely piece ot goods to-day, and I Intend to order a drew off of it to-morrow.' 'I knew that meant a fifty at least, but I said nothing for a long time. I bad an idea, though, and finally I decided to risk it. " 'I with that ebap would quit bothering me with that MoKinley bill,' I said, 'be wor ries the life out of me with it.' '0 psy it, John, dear, pay it,' said my wife. 'Don't lot it worry yon any longer, I'll wait till next month for my dreea. Pay it, won't you, dear?' "I promised to pay it the very next day 1 and I tell yon right here that unlets w bat a woman tt the helm pretty toon the thlp of state Is bound for the rooks." P. J. Sullivan, th fiend who assisted th notorious Carrie Brtdley to murder old man Brown and throw bit body in th Willam tt at Portland, was arretted reoently at Siaaon on complaint of a woman from whose ill-gotten galnt bt was living, for assault and battery. When the case came in court and the woman wai testifying the brat Sullivan jumped at ber and with both feet kicked her In the abdomen. The trial wai postponed until be served out a term of thirty dayi for contempt, but the tupcrior oourt released him on account of a legal technicality. Coffee promise soon to be such a high priced luxury a to be totally beyond th reach of many of its present partaker. The ooffe trops of Ceylon, Arabia and other lo calities ar so constantly failing that planter ar going out of lb buainea and directing their attention to tea and fruits. Then seems no longer a chance of making a profit able crop in the coffee growing district aad the countries where it will grow ar about exhausted. The result will be that w must stop drinking this palatable beverage. Blank mortgage deed for al at th A Grande Hondo Ranch. A reporter of the Scout bat been exploring the big ranch of J. Q. Shirley, in Grand Bond valley, and among other things says: Altogether, Mr. Shirley has about 2,500 acres, 1,300 of which are nnder cultivation. The first place visited was bis Immense wheat field, two miles and a half long and containing 800 acree. The average height of the grain is about up to a man's breast, and the beads are large, full and heavy; the yield, taking the entire field, being some thing over forty bushels to the acre. In order to harvest this Mr. Shirley has invest ed in an Immense machine called the "Har vest King," a combination header and thresher, which require the strength ot twenty-two horses to furnish the motive power. The machine was in operation upon our arrival, and attracted our particular at tention. It la a marvel of mechanical skill and ingenuity, and does its work with an eat that Is astonishing. It out a swath ten feat wide, heading and gathering up th grain without waste, tbreshee it, cleans it, divide It Into three grade the first being the largest and best grains; the second, grains of smaller size, and the third, broken grain which make good feed and then de posit the grain in sacks. Two men are kept constantly sewing the tacks tnd oastlug them off the machine into rows convenient (or being gathered up with wagons. It re quire five men to run it, and out twenty or twenty-five acre per day. The most of th field waa broken for the first time last sum mer but was not seeded till thle spring. We ar told that there ie a peculiarity about this land that makoa anoh a count necessary. Bundsy Welcome: The establishment of a new Democratic daily newspaper in Foitland is becoming mor of a certainty. If arrange ments now nnder consideration aro satisfac torily eonoluded the new paper will make its appearand with the advent ot the new year, and if it doe it may be relied upon as having com to stay. The enterprise will be strong ly backed financially and will have a com plete staff of ablo writers and new gather ers. It telooranh service will be the most complete and readable of any newspaper in the northwest and will be furnished by spe cial correspondents. Oregon Is sadly in need of this kind ot a paper aud th Democ racy ot th stat doubly to. Th one dis couraging feature of Oregon is that with all its advertised greatness, the prlnoipol city With a boasted population of 80,000 only support one dally newspaper, while Seattle hu (our or fir first-class daily journals that are a credit to the enterprise of the Queen City. Union 8cout: Some of the laws of Oregon are peculiar to aay the least. For Instance: The county court calls in a physician to ex amine a man a to bis sanity. If the physi cian finds that th man It insane and com mitment paper ar mad out he got a fee of five dollars; If the man it found to b all right he doesn't get a continental red cent. Again: If th sheriff baa four prisoners in jtil he I allowed five dollars weekly for each one, making twenty dollar per week for the four. It be I unfortunate enough to get another prisoner, the board of each It reduc ed to three dollars per week, making fifteen dollar per week tot the fire. Those and othor similar laws that could be mentioned Indicate what an acute penetration our Solon ar possessed of and show what an immense pressure of brain power Is car ried around inside the cranium of the aver age legislator. "Why do you Amorlcans put five centi on a letter to Mexico when two ar enough?" askt a business man writing from th City of Mexico, says the Springfield Bepublican. "It oath so abundant in northern homes that yon can to waste it? Prty tell your people that only a 'phule' will put any more postage on a Mexican letter or paper than on one des tined for th United Stale else why th postal treaty? One-half my oorrespendent thu foolishly eontribut to Unci Sam' ex chequer." TbI advice i well timed. Most peopl know that letters to Canada need bear but So postage for each ounce or fraction thereof, but it ia lest generally known that th urn rat applies to letter tent to Mex icowhich la too often regarded a a "for eign country." Two prize fighters, Hlggt and Bayers, tr In th Umatilla county jail serving out a fin of 11000 each for engaging in a little mill on th reservation, recently. They bad tbeir choloe, on year in the pen or f 1000 fine. They chose th latter. This It without doubt th fint Inttano in Oregon where the law on priz fighting waa enforced, For th first time In many year th Sun day law waa brought into effect and th sa loons In Corvalli wer closed on Sunday Last. It la needless to aay that many of our citizen wer very much inconvenienced. Leader. Give Them. Chance I That is to say, your lungst Alto all your breathing machinery. Very wonderful machinery it it. Not only the larger air passage, but th thousands of little tube and oavitiea leading from them. When thee ar clogged and choked with matter which ought not to be there, your lungs can not do tbeir work. And what they do, they cannot do weel. Call it cold, cough, croup, pneumonia, catarrh, consumption or any ot the family of throat and note and head and lung obstructions, all ar bad. All ought to be got rid of. There ia just one sura way to get rid of them. That ia to bike Bo cbee'a German Byrup, which any druggivt will tail yon at 75 cent a bottle. Even il everything else has failed you, yon may de pend upon thii tor certain. For Sale. 80 acres of fine beaver dam land for tale. Easy to clear. Land adjoining and of same character produced last year tt tons timothy hay per acre. Two spring branches on tb premises. No swampy land. Uood out range. For term and information, apply at this office. kractioaot Ueth.