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in Pi IT' T KST.IBL1SUED FOR THE DIUEimTIOJ OK DEMOCRATIC PBINl'irLES, 1XD TO EH .1 BONK JT LI VII 6 BY TDB SWE1T OF 01 B BROW VOL 23 EUGENE, OK., SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1890. NOJ. T uENfc CITY G Ut Suge' (City (Guard. .,, mnsn EVERY SATURDAY.! J L i ' " 1 1. L CAMPBELL, iiibliht-r ud Proprietor. nVPICE Op the East liJe of Willamette .'Zt, i"1""'1 8eT"lth "J Eltthth 8t",eU" TERM OK SUBSCRIPTION. 1250 L25 75 iVr annum... ii Month... t hre month.. 01! ONL It.vTHW OF ADVKKTISINQ. Advertisements Inserted as follow.: 0. man, lines or lew on. Insertion W; ,h .ulioluent insertion $L Cash requira 1 ".WartlMrilrillUcharBrt ths ol StfTi -nth. WOO rlInSent0notilD ioi i 'column, 20 cents ii, fur each insertion. Advertising bilU will be rendered quarterly. All job work must be mid roB on dilivibt. CEO. B.D0RRIS Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, xrU. PRACTICE IN TUB CDUttTS V of the Second Judicial District and in h Supreme Court of tbi. State. Social attention given to collection, and ...tier, in probate L. BILYEU, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law,- EUGKN'E CITY, OREGON. I jlUCTICES IN ALLTHE COURTS OF L this State. Will ive special attention tn collections and proUte matter, OrriCK--Over.Hendrick ft Eakin's bank. A. C. WOODCOCK, AUoruey-siM.aw riUlUNECirY, - - - OREGON OFFICK-llooiui 7 4 8 McCluren Building. -Special attention given to Collection! and Probate business. GEORGE A. DORRIS, Attorncy-at-Luw, EUGENE CITY, - - OREGON Orrica-Ia Register Block. J.J. WALTON, Jr., ATTOBNKT-AX-LAW EUGENE CITY, OREGON. wriix practice in all the t'ourto of the State. , Special attention given to real, estate, col- tWwTJfS-. ..ainst the United State. Government Office in Walton'! bncl- -room. 7 and 8. Seymour W. Condon, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, DUNN'S BUILDING, Uugcne, - - Oregon. E. O. POTTBll, Attorney-at-Law, EUGENE, - - OREGON. Omci- Boom No. 4, Dunn'! Block. CEO. M. MILLER Ittoney and Ccunsallor-at-Law, and Real Mate Agent. EUGENE CITY, - . OREGON. Ofllce-In Maionlo Temple. L. WHITE, m DENTIST, (Success to Dr. N. J. Taylor.) OFFICE, Over Matlock"! Store. A. E. GALLAGHER, Attorncyat-law. bUGENB CITY OEKGOX. Specialattention given to Probate bus.nea. aud Abstracts of Title, Orrica-Over Lane County Bank. i T.W. HARRIS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. UUdenc. on Fifth street, where Dr Shelton ermerly redded. DBS. PAINE & M MURTRY, Physicians & Surgeons, Office 9th St., Oppn.it Hoffman H'ee. DR. D. A. PAINE, Reeideoo. corner 10th and Huh Street., Enzene. . m . DR. W. T. McMUKTKY. Rewdenc. OUve 8t. between 9th and 10tb, EngenU DR. J. O. GRAY, O DENT 1ST- OFFICE OVER GRANGE STORE. ALL work warranted. . , Uuihinf ps admUktered for pe-aies. " bactioaot Ueta. ryn 'i. if iriam A Y 1 fdjiliiy JL -BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 18 YEARR- Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry & Musical Instruments. He Most lk hi Id A Portal Special attention given to Repairing and Engraving by two first-class workmen. All work warranted. The Vadfic 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 Shop TTAVING OPENED A NEW SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP 0 9th STREET XI opposite Star Bakery, I am now prepared to fumUh everythinR in that line at the LOWEST RATES. The Most Competent Workmen Are employed, and I will endeavor to give satisfaction tc 11 hjn.a favcr raewithaca11" A. A. CMUtlti. A GOLDSMITH, Ik hi farc Brocer in Eugene! Has a LARGER stock of Fiue Groceries, China, Glass, Crock ery, Wooden and Willow Ware.than ever before. Pays Highest CAfeU price for Country Produce, Fun, Skins, Hides, Wool, Tallow, Ac. 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. . JL GOLDSMITH. j)ay & Henderson, V tup LEADING 111-. FURMITU11 & OHBElTiOOlG Eugene. Corner 7th and .Wil. Sts House in aug B. R .LuckeytCo. DRILERSW DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Etc., Etc. fresco Department incompetent hands. Manufacturing :a: m a s 1 Jeweler. I A f A III I 19 RhineharL nflHJLLER'ss I m Mm iff ,hWr-T rgJL"!aTKa:.j.t A 8ur Cure for Colds, Coughs. Croup, Acute Catarrh, Asthma, Dif ficult Breathing, Whooping Cough, Hoarsenest, Pneumonia, Pleurisy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, and all Af fections of the Throat and Lungs, Is free from Opium, Morphine and all deleterious drugs. Ko Cnnch Remedy hut ererhelhremel with ulc'huutvTnutlnml hourly emlnrwmrnl. Km Ii boUlecoiu.iUR tw U ait many l. .of other coutib mixture, and oue doao will do twlra murh rood. lK ll it ncgltrt a ".light iill," . all htIoii. dlM'iw'a of tho throatandliiiiK-haveaiiii.il ki-nliinlnir. A dote alter exprwure will prevent a void, l'rvvenlioli U N'ttor .ml rhc.KT than cure. 1'rlce 60c. 1 large iin) l.to eoiitaiua thrvo time the quamily of the bile. .lie. IX LARGE BOTTLES FOR $5. Pr. niller'sM-page book tent free by mall. KILLER DRUB CCUSan Francisco, Cal. FOB SALK BY E. B. LUCKEi t CO. J S. LUCKEY. (tAl.RIt IV Clocks. Watches, Cli.i!ns. Jewelry, Etc Ki'uaring I romptly Hxecatod. MfAIIWork Warrauted.e J. 8. LU1KKY Central Drug Store ! DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINKS, TOILET AUTICLES, A FI LL LINK OP PERFUMES AND SOAPS, IMPORTED and Dotnentio CIGARS. OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT I well Vept, and all 1'hyniclmu I'reiH'rtptliinaand K.mlly Koe(' will Iw given the prompt and direful attention of a eouieteiit and eilx-'rleiH'ed 1'harinaelnt. East Ninth Street, Eugene, Oregon. ALSO OFKICE OF II. INGALLS, Veterinary Surgeon, Who will attmid all calls in this city and aurrounding country. Satibfao tion Guaianteed. Fix this in Your Mind MATLOCK'S NEW CHOICE NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Aro nsw offered at TRICES which make them heyonrl ques tion tho Lowest in town, quality considered. Nothing can outdo that wonderful house, known as Dry Goods, Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hoots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Ac. EUGKNK, OK. Insure Against Fire With one of the Leading Companies. For Insurance in any of the following standard Companies: New Zealand, Capital Stock $6,000,000 Phoenix of London, 5,000,0S?n Hamburg Bremen, of Germany, 3,000,000 Apply to 12. J. FltASIER. Agent, Engcm, Oregon. Foi Real f state Bargains in Farm and City Properly Call on Lane County Land & Loan Co. ' . .. ji, 9 Eugene Foundry! -AXIJX3 Machine G. N. FKAZEIL Proprietor. MAKES ALL KINDS OF CASTINGS, STORE FRONTS AND ENGINES. KEPAiai-VO OF ALL KINDS tilv. a trial I (wulM ny work to and Bill race. A Little Too Late to doctor when HritiUt'i DiKnuie liaM iloue it. work. Take WriKlit'l Kidney anil Liver Cure (or iiillaiiiinntion of kidney, and liver, pmu in t'uck ami ollmr tturuiuK'" ( ki.imy tronlde. Sold ly all drilKgiida. lf.itT. Or.. Auo 1. IKK). An old anldier'i story: In the lute war I wa.a Kolditr in the Fint Maryland Volun teer., Company O. During my term of ervio I ooutMi'ted chronic ilmri bu . .itice then I have lined a great amotiut of medi cine, but when I found auv that would give me reliel they wonld injur my itnmacu, outil Chamberlain'! Colic, Cholera and Kiar run' retnetly was liroutjlit to my notice. I UMi it and will lay it 1" the ouly remedy tlmt tiave me permaneut relief nod no tad result, follow. I take plea.nr In recommtndiiig I hit prparatiou to all my old comrade., who, while Riving their .ervioc. to their connlry, conti acted lliii dreadlul;diea.e a. 1 did, from eating nnwhole.ome anil nncook ed food. Your, truly, A E llenditig, llalney, Or. For aalo by F. M. Wilkiu.. a a ...... French Tansy Wafers. The, wafer, are a .lire and uf .itecifiu for .11 kind, ot female trouble, and will remove all obstruction, to the monthly perUL, no matter what the cause. They are just what every woman needs, and can be tmedl aafely. For sale by the Livinpdnne Medical Co., man ufacturer., Portland, Oregon, also by cur aula tfents, 0burn A Co.. llnunrbt., KiiKeue, Oretjon. TAKK. IT UEFOltE IlKEAKFAST, The great appttiter, tonic and liver retiulntor. In use fur in re than M year, in Finland, l'ositive swllio for liver complaint; bad taste in the mouth on arising in In. mornln,', dull pains in the head and back nt the eye., tired fueling, diuines, langur -symptom, of liver complaint. lieniedv-lr lleiiley'. Knglisb Dandelion Tonic. Id live constiiatiin, .liar pen. the apiietite and tones up the entire ay. teiu. (let the genuine from your drugiilst lor tl, and take aucording to directions. Combines the Juice of the Blue Figs of California, so laxative and nutritious, with the medicinal virtues of plant, known to be most beneficial to the human svstem, forming the ON LY PER FECT REMEDY to act gently yet promptly oh the KIDNEYS, LITER AO BOWELS AND TO Cleanse the System Effectually, SO 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 SYRUP OK FIGS. Manu factured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., San Fbamciko, Cal. , looitvatt, Kr. N.wYo.a.N.V Shops OF MACHINERY A SPECIALTY, f iv! aatiafactloe. 8hep oiirwr of F.ihth .treet U. K. FKAZEU Tlit; McKlnlcy Hill. 1'onlmitster-Oeueral Wiiuuuumker i a great merchant and t greut ailverliscr. Just licforo tho Me Kin ley bill went into npcrit lion he enterprisingly g.vi- this notice iu hi. advertisement of hi. great store in Phil adelphia: Tiuware 1. advauced in cost, aud very soon ibe manufacturer! will have their way, and yon aud mi will have to pay very much more. In view of tbii Itate of thing, we made some time since a large parchate of kitchen tinware at what wa a low price then, and woold be far lower lu the face of two advance! iu milker's price lisle. John Winnamakkr, Mr. Wunnaiuiiker, in the cabinet of the President Hurrisou, who say. that American conHtituori don't pay the tariff, but it i. paid by the foreign producer for the prlvt. lege of Belling iu our markets. Hut Mr. W.nuntuaker a. merchaut and Mr. Wau namaker as postmaster-general are different Mr. Wanuamaker'! entirely. As a politi cian, Mr. Waunaiuuker blnudly assert, that the foreigner payi the tariff on tiu. But a. a merchaut, be gives advertisement that tin is about to rise, and the maniifactmori will have their way. The rise wa. oatiaed by the Mi-Kinley bill adding 1'20 per cent to the tiu tariff, and the good Waun.uiaker piously deplore, this and claim, credit and custom because he luid iu a stock of tiu at the an-te-Mi-Kinley price. It prove! that the law. of trade everlastingly expose the lie told lu politin. A Close Call. Prineville Review, Oct. S3: Last Monday what might have been oousidered a fottunate accident occurred lo Linn Wood's saloou. Jerry Cochruu stooped to pick something off the floor and a pistol fell out of his side pockit, striking on the hammer and dis charging it. The ball struck D. F. Alien, Jr., in the llesby part of the right leg, in. dieting a slight wound, aud lodged against Jas. Cantrill's back, though it did not outer the flesh. Mr. Allen was called here is a juror, and huviijg uothiug to do in the after, noon, dropped into the shIooii, probably for the Brsl time in i year, and about his first iutroduction wa. tocutch the bullet from a pistol carelessly discharged. As a result he will Luve a sore leg for some time, but was fortunate in getting excused from jury duty on account of the wound. Au Open Confi'KHslon. A oilizou of Wallowa publishes the fol lowing ouid lu the ClilifUn of tbut pluco. This is a now klud of "swear-off" and Is not likely to beoome popular: The undersigned begs the public, those who have an lutorcat in his welfare and those who have tot, from this date forward, to refraiu from giving to or selling him In toxicating liquor, of any kind, as he Is at limei nu.ble to control an inordinate crav ing for inch stimulant.; furthermore that thii condition ii a disease which render! him dangcroua to himself and other.. He Is fully determined to overoome this loath some and daugoroui habit, aud lakoe Ibis method of requesting his friends aud others to aid him. It. 11. Lano. Huge masses of flue granite crop out along the streets of Ashland. The Tidings Bays: James Hall, Ibe quarryman, who came to Ashland to superintend the opening of the sandstone quarry for the Siskiyou. Stone Company, found that the gnuite In this reg ion ii of a kind much sought after for fine wotk in ths cities, and be decided lo go into the business ol quarrying and shlppiug it. He baa leased a tract of laud belonging to William Oee in thia city, of Aahland, out on Orauite street, where there Is a huge mass of fins gran ite, a large part of It already expos ed, sod which lies so that It can be econom ically quarried. Specimen! lent to Port hind brought bsck a vary favorable reftort, and the company bai an order for the etooe, which Ii to be filled at once." Arnold, the convict who jumped from Ibi train in the Ulue mountain! while Sheriff Holies, of Union conuly, was bringing him to the penitentiary, was recaptured In Fort land Saturday. The capture was made ai neatly ai could be wished.' He wai beating hi. way on the train, and the ear men sus pected tbst be wsi the escaped convict and itowed him away in an empty box ear and telegraphed to Portland for in officer to meet the freight train on the east aids. One of the men weut lo the car and opened the door aud whispered, "All is clear," and Ar nold jumped out into the arms of the officer. He st tint denied his identity, but yesterday be made a full confession and related how be escaped from the car through the window. A trsiu load of bops was shipped the other day direct to London, England, via Balti more, and consisted of TO bale! from Mt. Angel, 30 fiom Dayton, 421. from Indepen dence, WXI from liutleville, three car loads from Portland, one car load from Eugene, and four ear loads from Woodburn. This with six car loads from Washington made a train ol 20 ears. Ou Friday last tbi second trsin for tbi innie point was atarted, with seven car loads from Portland, two from Cervals, one from Woodburn and elm ears from Waahinglon. Among the 315 couvicts iu Oregon'a itale penitentiary lu tbi. city tbeie ii not one woman. Tbi last one, Edith Holmes, was liberated a few day! ago. She wai sentenced lo a oue year term aud came from Clatsop county. Her crime was larceny and she served her time uncomplainingly. This woman was the sixth one lo be imprisoned in Oregon's penitentiary. Charity Lamb waa the first. Salem Stalemiau. Lebanon F.xpresa: An ordiuauce was proposed at the meeting of the city council Monday night, which, if pissed, will raise the liriuor license of the town lo f 1200 and Ibe bond for an orderly boose to ftUOO- The law will probably pass at thi next regu lar mnetiog. Tbii will be a practical test of ths elSoienoy ol high license. Another very itrinuenl law again.t gambling has been proposed and will be passed In dm time. A Hani Vorked Desk Top. The hot that the Speaker"! desk wae found to have been pounded iuto splin ters wheu the ololh wai removed from it seem, to be accepted by many newspaper! ai a very unusual circumstance and aa an indication that Tom Reed wai required lo do more than the customary amount of hammering. Every Speaker succeeds in oonndiua the desk into splinters before half of tho long sessiou is over, and it is not an unusual thing to have the top of the desk renewed before the Speaker strikes it for the last time and proclaims the session at an end. It doesu't require much pound ing to splinter a pite board that forms the op o f the Speaker's desk. When Speaker, Mr. Randall always suo oeedod In splintering the top of the desk twioe during a long session, and duiing the session of the Forty-fifth Congress, when the electoral vote waa counted and Mr. Ilayea declared President, Mr. Randall pounded the top of the desk out of shape three times. Speaker Reed baa done no more pounding than his predecessors in the Speaker's chair, and not so much ai many of tbera. The Alcohol Foot flutli. An alcohol foot bath ii one of the late prescriptions for the renewal of youth, or the removal of freckles, or something. Now those gentlemen who have been so labor iously soaking their heads ana painting their noses for the psst years may simply reverse the operation and soak their heels while they paint their toeses. Ily so doing they will last for eonie time longer and be far more mreeable to resldo with. The al cohol footbath ii destined to have a run. Woodburn Independent: The Orcgoniau Railway Company ii pushing it work rup Idly. It bai a big turn table completed r.xeent the irons) for this place. It la lo cated about seventy feet southwest of the depot. The depot will be moved from it! present position next week and set np near tbe 8. P. depot. It will not remain there lono. however, hut will be sold and re moved. Its present site is to be scraped down to a level with the track and ou tbe leveled orunnd will be Disced a three-stall round house, with repair shops attached. A lame union deDot is to be built luimeui. ately and the old 8. P. depot la to be used for a freight depot. The company is, also, building a turn table at Silverton for use of the Hilvertou accommodation, Workmen are rushing the bridges forward aa fast as nossible and the track between here and Silverton will soon be changed. Prineville Review: The sentiment of the men from ths eastern part of tbe county who have been In attendance on circuit court thii week Ii decidedly igainst coun ty division. They are satisfied to remain In Crook eounty and do not want to be taxeu to erect county buildings for a new county, and will remonstrate agaiust the move which is now on foot to attach them to the Ante Iod! eountrv. Thii, they say, is the feel ing of a majority of thou living east of the Ooboco mountains, it there is to be a new eounty established tbe boundaries will have lo be changed to conform with the wishes of those who are to compose It. We heard an ex-United States marshal tell this story: He had captured a half breed Indian who waa selling whiskey, and gave him a long lecture on the depravity of his conduct. Alter listening stolidly tbe balf breed aald: "Ain't dare no way I can get helced outer thii?" "No one can help you now but God," hii captor answered. The prisoner shook his hoad sadly, In a bopeiesa manner, as he muttered: "Well God, he good deal like Unole Sam no one never see him, Welcome: A Portland gentleman Inter ested in aarloultural implements just return ed from Spokane Falls, says that many of tbe big five and seven story buildinfis are occupied on only the first and second floors. On asking a resident what the object was of putting np such Immense structure! when neither tbe business nor population of the dace warranted It, be repueu wnu reai opo-urii- Whv. in case ueoole come here, we want to be ready for 'em, lee?" The Dallei Itemizer says: Ths postal anthoritlei at Waihington having refused to lend the "Gavel" through the maili ai aecond-claai matter. Grand Muster Daly and tbe floancisl committee canceled the contract with the paper for publishing the ........ m.nl notice., and hereafter the several lodges will notify their members as hereto- foie. Give Them Chance! That is to lay, your lungsi Also all your breathing machinery. Very wonderful machinery it is. Not ouly tbe larger air paasages, but the thousands of little tubes ind oavitiea leading from them. When these are clogged and choked with matter which ought not to be there, your lungs can not do their work. And what they do, they cannot do weel. Call It eold, cough, croup, pneumonia, catarrh, consumption or any of the family of throat and noae and bead and lung obstructions, all are bad. All ought to b. got rid of. There Uiu.t one sure way to get rid of them. That is to take Bos chee'i German Syrup, which any druggist will sell yon at 75 eenta a bottle. Even if everything else haa failed yon, yon may de pend upon thia (or certain. SATISFACTORY BESU1TS. About four years ago my attention waa called to Dr. Hitler'. Couijh Cure, .ince which tiins I hav. ud it with old and younf with ths moat satisfactory results. In fact I keep it .Iways on hand. K. J. TRUMBULL, of Trumbull A Bee be, Hewbmen and Nursery men, San Francisco, Cal. For sale at K K. Luckey ft Co a. A lure enre for tbs whisky habit: Dr. Livingston'! Antidote for drunkenness will cure my ease of the liquor habit in from ten to thirty days, from the moderate drinker to tbe drunkard. Tbe antidote can be given in a oup of coffee without tbe knowledge of the person taking it. The Antidote will not injure the health in any way. Manufac tured by the Livingston Chemical Co., Port land, Oregon, or from Oaburn t Co., La-gene. n if t u ! 1 Y: i