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71 GENE or n Y GUARD I r .Hi KmBLISUEn FOR THE IIMUWTIO! OK DEVOCEATIC PRINCIPLES. 1ND TO UM 11 K07IE1T L1YIX0 BT TDK SWEAT OP Oil BROW v()L23 EUGENE, OIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21), 1890. NO, 5. Zht Eugene (City (Guard. t PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAYS J. L. CAMPBELL, ubllther and Proprietor. oKFICB On the E lde of Willamette Street, between Seven in ua cigaia oireeu. TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. I'vr annual.... Mouth.... 'ihraa nionthe.. 12 BO . 1.25 . .75 OUR ONLS KATKa O? AD V KRTI81NQ AdvartiaeuieuU Inwrted a follows: One square, ten linei or lew one insertion S3 tech subsequent insertion L Cah require '"nine advertisers will be charged at the lowing rateei tn due iuare three motitli W Hue square month 8 Transient notice in local column, 20 cenU ner line tor cn """" l . i .:.in.. Kill, will Im rMiilAMul nuartHrlv. Ailvrrvw.MH -i ' All iob work must be paid fob on delitiht. CEO. B. DORRIS Attorney and Counsellor at-Law, XXTlhh PRACTICE IN THE COURTS V of the Second Judicial District and tn b Supreme Court of this State. Sixxial attention given to collection and natters in prouaw L, BILYEU, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law, - EUGENE CITY, OREGON. U1UCTICE3 IN ALLTHE COURTS OF this State. Will give special attention to cellection and probate matters. Ornci Over Hendrick k Eakin' bank. A. 0. WOODCOCK, Attorucy-at-Law, .fUUKSE CITY. - - - OREGON OFFICE-Room 7 & 8 McClaren Building. urSiiecial attention given to Collection and Probate business. GEORGE A. DORRIS, Attorney-at-Law, EUGENE CITY, -Orrica-In Register Block. OREGON J.J. WALTON, Jr., ATTOKNET-AT-LAW EUGENE CITY, OREGON. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE I'ourUof the State. Special atteution given to real estate, col ecting, and probate matter. , Collecting all kind of claim against the United States Government. Office in Walton' bncl- -room 7 andg. Seymour W. Condon, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. -DUNN'S BUILDING, Eugene, - Oregon. E. O. POTTER, Attorney-at-Law, EUGENE, - - OREGON. Ornoa- Room No. 4, Dunn' Block. GEO. M. MILLER attorney and Ccunssllor-atrLaw, and Real Estate AienU KUGENE CITY, - OREGON. Ofllce-ln Manonic Temple. L. WHITE, DENTIST, (Successor to Dr. N. J. Taylor.) OFFICE, Over Matlock'. Store. A. E. GALLAGHER, Attorney-at-Law. KUGENE CITY ' OREGON. Special attention given to Probata busines. and Abstract of Title. Of nci Over Lane County Bank. T.W. HARRIS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. Kvtidenc on Fifth .treet, where Dr Sh.lt.-n oraerly resided. DRS. PAINE & M MURTRY, Physicians & Surgeons, Office 9th St, Opposite Hoffman House. DR. D. A. PAINE, Residence eonwr 10th and High 8tneU, Emrene. .. DR. W. T. McMUBTBY, Resilience OUT. 8t, between 9th and 10th, Emrent DR. J. 0. GRAY, Q DENTIST. OFFICE OVER r. RANGE !TORE. ALL work warranted. . , . , ... Uathio- cm administered for P""1" " iractioaos teeth. -HUSINESS ESTABLISHED 18 YEARS.- Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry & Musical Instruments. Ik Most Sett Slock South of Portland Special 'attention given to Repairing and Engraving by two first-class workmen. All work warranted. The Faeific Tea Co. ' Has Changed Hands 0. Having purchased it. Mr BEDROCK PRICES ! Full Line of Groceries, Glassware and Crockery. Handsome Presents and Coffees. Harness HAVING OPENED A NEW SADDLE AND HARNESS 8HOr 0 9th STREET opposite Star Bakery, I am now prepared to furnUh everything in that line at the The Competent Are employed, and I will endeavor to me with a call. A. GOLDSMITH, lie Cost Known boor in Eugene! TTa ji LARGER (stock of Fine Groceries, China, Glass, Crock- ery, Wooden and Willow Ware Pays Highest CASH price for 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 he corteously treated. A. GOLDSMITH. FURNITURE ! Just Received by MOORE Successors to LATEST STYLES Bod Room Seta in Antique, Oak and Ash. ICth Century Finish. " with combined Bureaus' and Wash Stand. rsri.t broken and made up in any shape or style. HIS, LOUX ES, rElDIX, WINDOW SHADES. UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Manufacturing an t"Z- u x. mm m mss: I. mix. m x .at. sa tics . Jeweler. Rhine He will sell goods at eriven awav with Teas Shop Most Workmen give satisfaction to all hj tua favor A. A. UIJI.I.1I. than ever before. Country Produce, Furs, Skins, FURNITURE I & LINN, J. R. REAM. AND PRICES 1 HOLLOWAT HatatT, Or., Aug 1, 1890. An old oldier' itorr: In lb. late war I waa .oldier in the Ftrtt Marvland Volun teer., Conipaujf U. During my term of aervioe I oontrarted chrouio iliarrbua, aino. then I have qmkI great aruoiiut of medi oine, hut when I louud any that would give oie rcliel thi y would injure tny atomacb, until Chamberluin'i Colic, Cholera aud Diar- rha remedy wa brought to uir notice. I use it ami will ay it i the only remedy that gave rue perniaueul reuet ana no bait mult follow. I take pliamre io rreommendiug (hit preparation to all mjr old comrade, who, while Hiving their aorvicr to their eountrjr, contracted tula dreatl(uladmeaM a I did, from rating unwbule.oD.ie and nnoook ed food. Your truly, A E Bending, ilalaey, ur. t oi ai uy r. u. " nun. Combine the juice of the Blue Fig of California, to laxative and nutritious, with the medicinal virtue of plant known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming the ON LY PER. FECT REMEDY to act gently yef promptly on the KIDNEYS, LITER AND BOWELS AMD TO Cleanse the System Effectually, IO THAT PURE BLOOD. REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and 8TREN0TH Naturally follow. Every one i using it and all are delighted with It. Ask your druggist for SYKUP OF FIGS. Manu factured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., Sam Fbamciko, Cau loDisviut, Kv. Nw Yo.a. N. Y CenU Drug Store ! DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES', A FULL LIKE OF PERFUMES AND SOAPS, IMPORTED and Domrstio CIGARS. OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT In well kept, and all Physicians Prvsrrlptlmia and Kanillv Kruiix-s will bo liven the urompl and enreful attention of a competent and vxerlvuced rnarinaciHi. East Ninth Street, Eugene. Oregon. ALSO OFFICE OF II. INGALLS, Veterinary Surgeon, Who will attPiid all calla in this city and surrounding country. Satisfac tion Guatanti'pJ. BARGAINS I PATTEBSOH I Two doors South of the Odd entire stock of ROOKS AND duced prices. " S lb Note Paper, reduced from It 60 to Box of 5 XXX Envelope, rednoed from Box of Illuminated Box Paper, reduced 600 Linen Fabrie Letter Head reduced nrVVe have io itock over 60 dozen Tablet mall margin. ... a r i r, CiTi'i 500 Paper Novels by the latest and most Po which wo will sell below cost. Please call am stock. PATTERSON & C Fix this in MATLOCK'S NEW FALL AND Are nsw offered at PRICES which make them beyond ques tion the Iiowest in town, quality considered. Nothing can outdo that wonderful house, known as iT X 3CflCAX,lXJ.O033:,S Dry Goods, Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, Roots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Ac. Insure Against Fire With one of the Leading Companies. For Insurance in any of the following standard Companies: New Zealand, Capital Stock Fhocnix of London, o,vuu,uuu Hamburg Bremen, of Germany, 3,000,000 Apply V E. J. FRASIER. For Real Estate Bargains in Farm and City Properly tall on Lane County Land & Loan Co. Political News. When It come to genuine, unadulterated political and election new the Cottage (rove Leader caunot be beat a wilnosi thi from it iue ol Nov. 23: "The following wa written for lust week' paper but wa miaiilacrj: The recent elec tion went Democratic by a large majority. The next U. 8. Senate will be Deuiocratio by a large majority. New York, Illiuoii, Kan sas and many other late elect mostly Dem ocrat io oouxreaanieu. McKiuley wa de feated for the governorship of Ohio. Farm for Kale. A number one farm for vale, this office. Iuqttire at Wood Sawlinj. Mr. Wni. Horn i pruared to aaw wood with hi machiur. Leave order at J. D. Matlock' store, and Mr. Horn will com mence work the Monday of each week. What It It? That produce that beautifully aoft com plexion and leave no trace of it applica tion or liiiuriou eflocU? The answer, Wi dom' llouertiue aocouiplUhe all thia, and is pronounced by ladle of Uate and rellne meut to be the moat delightful toilet article ever produced. Warranted harnilcRa and matehleMa. V. M. Wilkiua, agent, Eugene City. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Mrs. Win blow's Soothino Srarr. fur chil dren teething, Is the prescription of on of the bent female Bump, and pliyslutana In the United States, and lias bceu used for forty year with nev.rfailii'g sueoeM by million of mothere for their chil-iren. During tli. pro cfm of teething Ita vulue la lnoulculalile. It relieves the child mini pain, cum riywuter and diarrhoea, griping in the bowels, ami wim oolic. Ily giving health tn the child It rest the mother, i he i.x a bottle. French Tansy Wafers. , These wsfcr are a sure and safe fiiecifio fur all kinds of female trouble, and will remove all obstructions to the monthly eriils, no matter what the cause They ore juat what every woman needs, and can be mwl safely. For sale hv the I.lviin.ntone Memcal Lo.. man ufaiitiirera. 1'ortlanil. Orruon. also bv nur anl agents, Unburn A Delano lriigits Eugeue, Oregon. Several month ago Mr. Henry Pluiumer, of Clcmenta, Cal., wbfl is lubject lo cramp, wa tuken with a eovere attack. He bad been accustomed to get relief bv doaiug with morphiue, but the diangreeable effect thai followed would make him miserable for hour after the cramp bad been relieved. I persuaded him to try Chamberlain' Collo, Cholera and Dinrrhira Remedy, Ha wa much plenited with it, a it effect whs almost inntantnneoug, and uo disagreeable after effects accompanied II use. Lbs, vara bori, Manager Farmer' Trado Uuion, Cla menta, Cal. For sale by F. M. Wilkin. F. M. Wilkin, the drupglat, wishce to remind hi patron that it in a dnngerou policv to wait uutil taken lick before baying a bottle of Chamborluiu' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhuia Remedy. Every family ihould be provided with some reliable remedy for bowel complaint, ready for immediate use, whenever rentlired. miring the summer mouth, and thi remedy i umitieatiouably far superior lo any other. It can always be depeuded upon, aud i pleasant and wfe to bike. It is put up in !2o aud CO cent bottle. A Little Too Late to doctor when Drlght' Disease ha done it work. Take Wright Kidnoy and Liver Cure for inflammation of kidney and liver, pain in back and other warning of kidney trouble Sold by all druggist. Call a Halt That tired languid feeling mean that your system i in a atate to in- tract of Saranparilla is what yon need at onoe to expel impurities of the blood and build yon up. Hold dt all druggist. BARGAINS I CHRISTIAN t Fellows Hall. We will sell our STATIONERY at greatly re 91 10, Mo to 55o. from 25e to 15o fo 15c. from tl 60 to $1 10. of all kind, which we will cll at a very I mlar Authors, examine our IRISTIAN. Your Mi NEW CHOICE WINTER GOODS, EUGENE, OR. $5,000,000 f r s s Agent, Eugene, Oregon. 11(1 Orefonluii Railway Sale. Oregonisn, Nov. "zl: It 1 learned from good authority that the Oregonian railway, formerly known a tho East aud West Side narrow gauge, which were tome time einue bought by t). P, Huntington, Lav been (old by him to the Southern Pacific. It ha been considered a a foregono conclusion, ever iuce the southern Paciflo aopiircd the Ore gon Sc California line, that the narrow gauge liue would be absorbed into ita -tern, but when Mr. Huntington purchased them and it wa known that there wa a dis agreement betweeu the Huntington and Stanford faction, and it wa given out that Huntington would change the narrow gauge roads to standard gang end extend the Eaat Side line from Bilverton to Portland, and from Coburg acrosa the Cascade and Sooth' eastern Oregon, to connection with a trans continental liue, it waa supposed that the Oregoninn lystem aud the Southern Pacillo would remain leparate. In railroad matter, in other things, it i alway the improba ble which happens, and lotne arrangement ha been effected by which the Oregonian line have panned to the Southern Pacific. ' What effect thi may have on the exteu sions of the East Side line is unknown. The track from Woodbuin to Coburg ia being made brosdgauge, and the rail aro aeenred lo take the place of the light ono now on the line. The louthoru extension is graded ,to Spiiugfleld, where it ia only separated from the Southern Paci&c by the Willamette river, and the track from Coburg to Spring- field will be laid with (ixty-pouud steel rails, but whether the road will be extended from Springfield over the Cascade or uot remain to be een. The extension from Silverton luto this oity has been surveyed, and a great deal of time spent iu lecnring a good route and right of way, but work on thia end of it, which waa to have Wen built thi fall aud uited a a suburban railway, Las not been commeuocd. Whether the Southern Pacific, having oonuectiou with the Oregonian liue at Woodburn, will deem it advisable fo build a liue from Silverton iuto Portland or uot, is impossible lo Ray. The widening of the gauge between Wood' burn and Coburg will be completed In a few week, when it ia probable that regular traiu will be run between thi city ud Co burg, via the Southern PsciQc, to Woodburn Probably the ale of the Orcgouian road to (he 8outhoro will be a good thing for all oonoorned, aud thore have been o many stranger thing happening In railroad oircle of late, that the lale will acarcely lurpriae anybody. Hons Reed's Keasonn. , Speaker Boed baa been heard from. He ay that "Blaiu ig the one man in America who is most to blame" for the late political landslide. And not satisfied with that he acta the part of a spoiled child and hit Mo Kinley a dap in the jaw and smite the senate between the harness. In ipeukitig of the aeuale he Bay: "The dawdling manner of the senate, by which eongreae wa kept in aoasion so long and the passage of the taii!T bill defened. waiacanseof the demo- oratlo victory." The spoiled child might have (pared Mo Klulny, but he also charges him with a share of the responsibility, not for what he did, but for what be failed to do. He eaye that he told McKiuley that be wished the bill put through by February, and add that "if McKiuley bad been of the Randall itripe instead of the Carlisle pattern, such a thing a the dtlay bad opon the tariff measure eonld never have ooourred." But the wrath of Ihe present Maine boa of the lower house is greatest against the Maine boa of the administration. He suys Blaine' attack upon the McKiuley bill wa an attack upon the republican party, and, between hi sobs, be crieaout In Ihe anguish of bi spirit, "it wa an unjustifiable attack, too." The publication of Hoed' intenlew settle the question a to lb position of the two Maine slsteajnen. They have put them- elves at Ihe head of rival republican (no tions, while Major McKiuley i left out of consideration by both, one condemning him for luck of judgment and the other for lack of dash. 11 . i i J. W. Hanvillo, living four milee eonlh of McMinnville, baa a sure-enough artesian welt on hi farm, ays the Yamhill Repor ter. He started to dig a stock well, and af ter excavating IV, Ml, bored down fifteen feet with a two inch augir. Here he struck a vein of such pressure that the auger wa forced out aud before he could g out of the well wa in water up to hi kuece. The water continued to rise ind fill the excava tion nntll it overflowed Ihe surface and l now the source of a small stream. Mr. Han ville inteuda piping lb well in order to test the pressure - Geo. W. Kinney, Auctioneer. When yon want yonr goods, bokwdiold furniture or land wild at auction, call of Qeo. W. Kinaey, the liioneer and moat suo oeaaful auctioneer in Lne County. He will attend to all aalee on a reasonable cob mission. SATISFACTOKY RESULTS. About fmir Venn air. mv attention waa called tn Dr. Hitler's Cough Cure, since which time I have used it with old and young with the moat satisfactory resutU. In fa:t I keep it always oa hand. It. J. TKl V. Hl'I.L. of Trumbull k lieelie, rWUmen and Nursery men, San Kranc-iaco, CaL Fr ale at E. II. Lackey a Uo a A aur rnr for the whisky habit: Dr. Livingston' Antidota for druukennea will cure soy caa of the liquor habit in from ten to thirty day, from the moderate drinker to the drunkard. The antidote can be given in a eup of coffee without the knowledge of the person taking H. in ADtuiot win not injure the health io any way. Manufac tured by Ihe Livingston Chemical Co., Port land, Oregon, or from Osbnrn k DeLano, Eugene. A (.HEAT MISTAKE Isnftm mule In ntuini the California Pimltlvo and Ni-Ksllve Elwtrie loiish ur for eouiih., eutil. rriHip, r.munttlon. u It t. (he only coub run- In ih I . H. tn-e Iruin ouiaioa. tiw fur rhlldna try It and sea. In the White House. It wa natural enough that the blind of the White nouse ehould be drawn and that a deathly silence ihould pervade the man sion. Only Baby McKoe a be tried on and took off the old white hat, ahowed eigne of lifo. Throwing aside the heirloom be crawl ed upon hie revered grandpa' knee. "I any one dead, gran'pa?" be aked Urn-' idly. There waa no answer. "Are yon tick, gran'pa?" be (iked again. No anawer. "What make you feet bad, gran'pa?" be continued. The silence wa dreadful. "Where did you go when yon went away, gran'pa?" The little fellow putzled over the contin ued silence of hi grandparent. "Did you go home?" The president tighed and wearily answer ed "Yes." "What did you go bom for, gran'pa?" the child continued. "To vote, Benny," said the grandfather. "Did you vole, gran'pa?" he aaked. No answer, "What did you rot for?" "Elijah! Elijah!" called the president. "Yss, deacon," replied Elijah. "Will you take Bonny oat in the anteroom and let tome office-seeker kite him?" "Yea, deacon," and the secretary led the child to hi dally aacrifice. Chicago Time1 The Oregon Pacific. The people of Oregon, and especially those of the Willamette valley and Eastern Oregon, are deeply Interested in lb future of the Oregon Paciflo railroad, and Ihe movement of the company are watched with intercit by the public. The cause of the road being placed in the hand of a receiver recently waa on account of default in payment of lntereat on bond due October. The petition wa ligned by partie holding $1,600,000 of the bond, who selected Mr, Hogg to represent tboir inter est. Ihe West Shore i authority for tho lUtemeut that the company will be re organized and placed on a aolld financial basis aud the work of extending the line will be resumed at tn earlier day. Tho original inteution wa to build from Yaqulua Bay, Oregon, to Boise City, Idaho, distance of COO milee. The line 1 now completed from th initial point to Coe, diitanoe of 110 mile from Yariuina aud 60 mile eastward from Albany, and ia being operated the entire distance. It will be re. freshing new to partie holding time cbeoka and other obligation of the road to know that at laat there la a pronpect of a ettle meut being reaohed. The line ha labored under difficulties from the day it wa started, caused principally by attempting to make f 50 do $100 worth of construction work. A good busineu awaili the completion of thi road, aud it ia to be hoped the new manage ment will be able to carry the enterprise to luccewiful completion in a oreditable man ner. The exact length of the trestle that fell at Luke Lablsh wa 000 feet Q', inchee, iuitead of COO feet announced In the Statesman by gueu lb tint morn ing after the wreck. In the entire trestle there are 128 bent, which are tweuty feet apart. The rail used at thia point of the road are thirty feet In length, and by the different count thirty-eight or forty were Involved in the wreck. Mr. Colvig counted thirty-eight and Mr. Prunty forty. In the entire trestle there were 170 rails. There are lixty-five on each tide Of the track from the break lo the aoutb em bankment, where the treitle commence. The whole length of Ihe trestle ia 2550 feet, aud it height above Ihe ground I from ten feel In aorne place lo twenty in other. Stated uiau, Priueville Review: Where Prinevllle ball get Ita wood, in the future, i a que, tion well worthy the consideration of thoee who expect to make thia their borne in year to come. Already good juniper wood 1 be coming a scarce article, wood hauler beiog compelled to go out on the desert from ten to (ixteen mile in order to got a good arti cle, and at the present rale of consump tion, about 1300 cord a year, thi lupply will soon be exhausted, Then the people of thi town will have to either barn pine' wood, which i an inferior fuel, or coal will have to be discovered io thi vicinity. A mall velo of coal bal been discovered Deer the bead of Ochoco, and it la not unlikely that coal in large quantities exist some where in the country. i, W, Kimbrell, of North Powder, waa in terviewed by a Chroniole reporter on Sun day evening. Mr. Kimbrell is and baa been employed in surveying and platting the L'matill Indian rtservation, u the same la appraised by Commissioner Somerville, Eddy and Morehouse. From him we learn that the tale of the laud will probably open about the first of May or June next and that a magnificent opportunity will t ollored to all to secure some of the choice! land in th Northwest. The (ale will be managed by our own efficient and gentle manly land officer. Cleaver and McClelland, which of Itself la a guarantee that every thing will be straight and honorable. Chronicle. John Doothit, a cousin of the editor of the Priueville Review, baa fallen heir to an estate valued at flCO.ObO by the death of his mother-in-law at Marietta, Ohio. Douthit'a wife died some time ago and the fortune goe to th father and ion. Burn Item: The supreme court wa expected to settle our county eat fight ribU away, bat th court ha not got that far down on the docket yet, and as casos are taken up by counties we may expect aom time to elapse before reachiug Harney coun ty and it great county teat esae.