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m 17! 71 KST1BL1SUEH FOB TDB DIMEIMTIM OPDEIOCUTIC PEIM'IPLFS. AD TO E1S1 N lOIEITLIVM. BT TUB SWEAT OP Oil BROW ' - T s'OL 23 EUGENE, OH., SATUKDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1890. NO, 8. J IT ""B W T" TT CITY M f 111 i I 13.1 Mm E jbf (gujjfi (fity Guard. (PUBLISHED EVE11Y SATURDAYS I. L CAMPDELL, I'ublUlier aud Proprietor. OFFICE On the East- side of Willamette treet, between aeveutn and MgDth street. TKKMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. I fr annum $2 50 Six Mnth LiB I hree mouths 75 OCtt ONLTf liATICS OF ADVKHTISINO Advertisements inserted u follows: iin. umare. ton lines or lew one insertion 3: etch subsequent insertion It Cash required in advance. Time advertiser will he charged at the ol L.urinir rates: Due square three months $(! 00 One square six mouths 8 00 i in suitare one year 12 00 Traiisieut notices in local column, 20 cents iter Hue I"r eauii iwbi I . , .;n. :n ,. I .-,! n,,.r.W All job work must be paid ros on uemviht, CEO. B. DORRIS Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, UrlLL PRACTICE IX THE COURTS ' of the Second Judicial District and in he Supreme Court of this State. Special attention given to collections and palters iu pruo L. BILYEU, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law,- EUOENE CITY, OREGON. PRACTICES IX AI.LTHE COURTS OF this State. Will irive special attention to collections and probate matters. Okkick Over Hendrick & Eakiu's bank. A. C. WOODCOCK, Attoriicy-at-Lawt r'.lUl KXK CITY. - - - UKKIiUW OFFICE Rooms 7 & 8 McClaren Building, -Suecial attention itiven to Collections tnd Probate business. EORGE A. DORRIS Attorncy-at-Luw, WTCENE CITY. - - OREGON OrTici-In Register Klock. J.J. WALTON, Jr., A.TTORIN'K'y-A.T-IjA.'W EUGENE CITY, OREGON. TII.T. rKAUTlUK 13 Abb 1M Courts of the State. Snecial attention given to real estate, col Collecting all kinds of claims against the United States uovernmeui. Office in Walton s brief -rooms i ana o. Seymour W. Condon, ATTORNEY-ATLAW, -DUNN'S BUILDING, I llrl cne, - - wrq!"'" , O. POTTER, Attorney-at-Law, EUGENE, - - OREGON. ' Omct-Rooin No. 4, Dunn's Block. GEO. M. MILLER attorney and Ccunsallor-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent. EUGENE CITY, - OREGON. OHlce In Masonic Temple. L. WHITE, DENTIST, (Successor to Dr. N. J. Taylor.) OFFICE, Over Matlock Store. A. E. GALLAGHER, Attorney-at-Law. tUGENE CITY OREGON. Social attention given to, Probate businesi and Abstracts of Title. Orricg-Over Lane County Bank. T.W.HAHRIS,M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. Residence on Fifth street, where Dr ShelU-n ormerly resided. DRS. PAIHE & M'MURTRY, Physicians & Surgeons, Office 9th St., Opposite Hoffman House. DR. D. A. PAINE, Residence corner 10th nd Hit-h Streets, Enirene. DR. W. T. McMl'RTRY, Residence Olive St, between 9th and 10th, Euirent DR. J. C. GEAY, DENTIST. OFFICE OVER GRANGE STORE. ALL work warranted. I'toghing ft administered' for paialess ex tnetioaot teeth. -BUSINESS ESTABLISHED IS YEARS.- Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry & Musical The lies ; Select W South ol Frihi Special attention given to Repairing and engraving oy two Jlrst work warranted. The Pacific Tea Co. lias Changed Hands Mr. J. 0. Haviiiff mirchased it. - BEDROCK PRICES! Full Line of Groceries, Glassware and Crockery. Handsome Presents and Coffees. Harness HAVING OPENED A NEW SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP ON 9th 8TREET opposite Star Bakery, I am now prepared to furnish everything in that line at the LOWEST The Competent Are employed, and I will endeavor to roe with a call. , A. GOLDSMITH, Th: hi Known Erocer in Eugene! Has a LARGER stock of Fine ery, Wooden and Willow Ware Pays Highest CAbH price for Iides, 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. FURNITURE I Just Received by MOORE Successors to LATEST STYLES I5ed Room Sets in Antique, Oak and Ash. 10th Century Finish. " with combined Hureaus and Wash Stand. -TZT'ieU broken and made up in any fchape or style. CIIAIRS, LOUN ES, BED DIN, WINDOW SHADES. UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Manufacturing x i::jr . l b. m x '- Jt X , X. ItlttK Jeweler Instruments. - class workmen. All ) Ho will soil ponds at n eiven awav with Teas Shop RATES. Jlost Workmen Rhinflharf give satisfaction to all whinia favcr A; A. cuickii:. Groceries, Chi , Glass, Crock than ever before. Country Produce, Furs, Skins, FURNITURE ! & LINN, J. R. REAM. AND EUGENE CITY MILL COMPANY PATTERSON, EDRIS & CO. -MANi rAOTl ItK BEST UKADK8 or- Family v Flour. t Hl.tt Ortn on th mint fTorMi lrnn. Whm ciiU of ii, uyIihum notth vf Ku. or, pmiiril) leuN, wku lu rKh.ii fur Flour or VrwV Highest Cash Trice Paid for Wheat F. M. WILKINS, PRACTICAL Dnissrist and Chemist. DRUGS, MEDICINES, Itrushes, I'alnls. lilnas. ll. trade, Tol. it'l Articirs, t.le. rirjrticlaai vrMcrlptlons onmpounded. C. KCoc3.es - KEKP8 0N HAND FINK- Liquors, '.' Wines, ',' Cigars, -AND A- Pool and Billiard Table. WUlamctte street. b.tMn Klglith ind Ninth. T AND SHOE STORE. A. HUNT, Proprietor, Will uereafter keep a complete stock ol LtAiDihEiS' Misses' and Children's Shoes, BUTTON BOOTS, Slippers, White and Black Sandals, Fine Kid Shoes, Hen's and Boys' Boots and Shoes, An In (act enrrthlni In the Boot and Nhoe line, to liicb I Intend to derote nil wpecisl stMutlun. MY GOODS ARE FIRST-CLASS And rmrantfd as rrpmuMitrd, and will he sold for the kiwMt prices that a good srtlcl. n be .JTonlrcl. A. HUNT. F. W. A, CRAIN, watchmaker ind jeweler, Junction Cltr, Or. Rpfefal sttentlon wn OLtokJJaodJKWELU to leDtuiaf WATCHES, BARGAINS ! PATTERSON &- Two doors South of the Odd Fellows Hall. We will sell our entire stock of HOOKS AND STATION Kit Y at Rroatly re duced prices. 5 lb Note Taper, reduced from $1 bO to (1 10. Iiox of 5 XXX Envelopes, reduced from hllo to boo. Hoi of Illuminated Ho I Paper, reduced from 'le to 15a to 15o. 50(1 Linen Fabric Letter Heads reduced from $1 6J to (1 10. rr"We have in stock over 60 dozen Tablets of all kiuds, which we will sell nl a very small margin. 500 Paper Novels by tlio latest and most Popular Authors, which we will sell below cost. Pleaso call and examine our tock. PATTERSON & CHRISTIAN. Fix this in MATLOCK'S NEW FALL AND Arensw offered at PRICES which make them beyond ques tion the Lowest in town, quality considered. Nothing can outdo that wonderful house, known as J DO SiaA'X-XO CELL'S Dry Goods, Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, Roots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Ac. EUGENE, OR. Insure Against Fire With one of the Leading Companies. For Insurance in any of the following standard Companies: New Zealand, Capital Stock $5,000000 PJioenix of London, 5,000000 Hamburg Bremen, of Germany, 3000,000 Apply to E. J. FRASIER. Agent, Eugene, Oregon. For Real Fstate Bargains in Farm and City Property Call oo Lane County Land & Loan Co. Farm for Sulo. A Dumber one farm for dale, tbieyftico. Wood Sawinir. Inquire at Mr. Win. Iloru is preparrtl to saw wod.l with Lis maohiue. Leave orient at J. 1) Mallot'k'i Klore, and Mr. Horn will com ounce work the MouiUvh of eai-li week. What Is It? That i roiluces that Wnutifully w(t com plexion and leuves no tritcc of Its uinilica tion or itiiuriotiH ef)ect&? The nn. r, Win dotu'a lioliertine acisuuplisheit all thiH, and is proiiouuced ly hulies of tante and rellue iiu tit to le the most d lihtful toilet atliele ever produced. N iirmnted buriuleita and timtchleiui. F. M. Wtlkius, a'ritt, Kn'cue City. IIaukv. Or.. Aui! 1. IS',10. An old soldier's storv: In the Inte war 1 was a soldier iu the l'ir-t Murvltiid Volun leers, Company (i. Duritt mv term of kitvi.1i I coulractcd chronic diurrlurii, aince then I have used n tjreat amount of u'dt cine, luit viheu I (omul uny Unit would give uie reliel they would injure my stomach until Chnmlierlaiu's Colic. Cholera and Diar rbiea remedy was liroiiclit to niv nolicv. 1 ust it aud will nay it is the only remedy that Rave nie permanent relief kihI no dad results lollow. I take pleasure in recommeuding tuii preimration to an uiy old comraiiea, who, while ivihrf their ecrvicea to their ronnlry, contracted this tlrcndlul.diHeaKv as 1 did, from rating unwholexome aud uneook ed fond. Yours truly, A E lleiiding, llulHey, Or. For sulo ly F. M. Wilkius. Fi't'iifh Taiwy Wafers. These wafers are a Mire aiul safe sMcitic for all kimls ot female tnmlilca and will remove all obstructions to the monthly iwrhds, no matter what the ouw. They are just what every woman needs, and can le iikc.i salely. ror sale by the I.ivincstone Meilical I o., man ufwturer., l'ortlanil, drive, also by our sole agents, Unburn ft iK Umo 1 iruunUu, Diitiene, Oregon. A tiHKAT MISTAKK Is nflen mailo In not iuIiik IlieCsllfornla I'imIiIvo anil NeuHllve Kleetrie t'otiKh t'tmi (or cough, ciililn, croii, eiiuutiiition, an it li tlieoulveoiii;h cure lit the I'. H. fnv (rout iihlHtin. Mile lor chlldrvn try it aud see. Combines the juice of the Blue Figt of California, to latative and nutritious, wilh the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human svstem, forming the UN LY PER FECT kEMEDY to act gently yet promptly on the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS AND TO Cleanse the System Effectually, 10 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 OK FIGS. Manu factured only ly the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., San Fsanciico, Cal. Lorjitvn.il, Kr. Nw Vox, N. Y BARGAINS I CJCJ"JL- I Your Mind NEW CHOICE WINTER GOODS, Criminal Pension Law. N. Y. World. Copo,resmeu are already bitiuniuu to think alioul the deficiency bills that must he pussi d at the approaching st-aidon. The time has coiue wlicu the ld'publican parly must admit the fotniidablu propor tions of its amiautt upou the Treasury, both those Muiicinc to the tiovcruuiont ami tho.e owned by the bunks, which Ilia It publicuti party proposes to ''convey" to hidi the deficit, will be wiHtl out aud the coun try will be iu debt. This promises to be th result of the eiercite of unrealralucil pow tor two yeftrs by the Hcpublicnii patty. Ihe Pcusioua Deficiency Hill will bo the first of its kind to receive the. attention ol Congress. During the campaign the coun try was assured that the Democrats ring Kcraicd the amount th.it auuld be d' tnanded Now Comiiiisioiier liauiu himself oliiimt. i that the appropriation of the l.ut siHiou full short uf his rcpuremeuUby $l(,lHHl,(iil0, aud It is probable that the sum needed will reach $"0,IHI0,(KH, pcrhupa as much us $ IKHt.llOO. Next year, wheu the Incapacity and Do- pi uduut Pensiou bills are lully iu Ojicratiou the sutus that will be expended under theiu will easily reach more thau tKHJ.OOO.IXM, aud we may confidently look forward to the time when tho auuual appropriatious for pensions will exceed $200,000,000. (iouts, TurkpyH ami Clilcki'im. Drain Echo. Den Iluti tintou rame up from Elkton Monday with 40 goats which he hud pur chased out of a baud just brought from Cal iforuia. lie will place them ou his ranch near Ycnoolla, and with goats to eat up the brush aud sprouts, aud turkeys to devour tho worms and insects, ho will hitvo a clean ranch and a combination to make money that will beat raising wheat at fit ty oeuts per hushol, umtiy times over. We are pleased to see that the old time way of farming here is gradually chauging for the better. The raising of poultry here used to be considered l small business, but it is rapidly coming to the front iu mammoth proportions. Douclas county is fast be coming famous for the largo increase ot tur keys being raised, and yet they with chick ens aud eggs sell at such high prices that they are considered a luxury that many cannot afford. Turkoys at thirteen and half cents, hens at $1,50 per dozen and eggs at thirty cents por dozen oonnt up pretty fast. Yet the Immense increase in their production Lore does not seem to reduce, but increase both the demand and the cri' ocs, We aro pleased to see that tho people are paying more eareitit attention to these things and that they lo Ionizer reuard thwin as small tuitigs unworthy ot their notice. i ne climate ami the country hero is most favorably adapted to this dims of farm tiro- aucuous ana an who endues in It with care, energy and industry will soon be on the roatl to lluanolal success, llouglit a Supposed Gold llrick. Another goldhrlck swindle, iu which the president of the bunk at Uillsboro 1s pur ported to be the viol lia, is reported. The baukor, who is probably as ready to make turn in speculation of this kind as any one else, wss shown tho brick out in . the woods in the suburbs. A supposed Indian was there in hidiug with it, aud it was rep. resented to the banker that the noble tod man had stolen the treasure from the miucs in Idaho. The banker looked at the brick wilh a great dial of satisfaction, but did nut dare to risk his money in the speculation without first taking it to a jeweler for exam ination. The brick was accordingly brought to this oity aud a jeweler iuserted a drill. lie happened to bore it in a place where there was gold, aud the chips proving to be gen uine the purchase was uiado, The consid eration was 5000, and the banker went away happy. No ono would have known anything about the swindle had the matter not been reported to the police, but Danker euuie evidently thought that It was wiser to run the chances of capturing the thieves than to bear the joke in silouce. Oregon' ian. After the defeat of the Republican candi date for governor of Pennsylvania, Judge, the Republican pictorial, appeared with a oolored cartoon representing Matt Quay as t monkey, and the Republican party as an in dignant elephant. Prosident Harrison's re cently expressed wish (which is virtually law with bis party), that the "fat frier" (sic) be retained as boss, now makes a moukoy of the g. o. p. and an elephant of M. Q. Quoting Congressman Vandever's re mark to an Esaturn interviewer, that "Sena tor S tnnford did not have to spend a cent in the lust campaign," the Han Franolsoo Chronicle says that if this were repeated at Palo Alto it would make the senator's mag nificent stud of horses at that place laugh. Tho largest grain elevator iu the world is at Minneapolis Juuclion, Minnesota. It is 3 feet long, J1 feet wide and 175 feet high, with a capacity of 2.00,000 bushels. It can handle 200,000 bimhele per day, and has loaded 2'A) cars in ten hours. S. F. Alta: Must we explain again that the '-uioncky" wrench was invented by Mr. Moncky, who sold the patent fur (2000? lit lived on Long Island, N. V., aud if he is dead, died there, but his wrench still lives. A Little Too Late lo doctor wheu Bright 's Disease hss done its work. Take Wright's Kidney and Liver Cure fur iutlammatiun of kidneys sod liver, pain in back and other warnings ol kuluey trouble. Bold ty all druggists. A sure cure for the whisky habit: Dr. Livingston's Antidote for drunkenness will ure snr case of the honor balm in from ten to thirty days, from the moderate drinker to the drunkard. The antidote can b given in a cup of euffee without the knowledge of the person taking it. The Autidote will not iujure the health in any way. Manufac tured by the Livingston Chemical Co.. Port land, Orrguo, or frum O.burn X DeLauo, Eugene. What the "Force Mil" Is. The mensnre called by its opponents the Force bill and by its advocates, the National Elections bill, is nominally the work of Henry Cabot Lodgo of Massachusetts. It wis really a combination of the idoas of I.i'prcHeuttitives Lodge, Honk and Rowell, aud Chiuf Supervisor John I Davenport of Now York. Iu Its original form it was sev enty-six pages long. It provided that the Chief Supervisors then iu office, their suc cessors and such additional supervisors as might be. subsequently appointed, should be charged with the supervision of elections at which Representatives and Delegates in Con gress are voted for, with tho enforcement of the National election laws aud with the pre vention of frauds aud irregularities in Data rali.aliou. Whenever petitioned by suf ficient number of persons fifty in some eases aud ono httudrcd in others -tho Chief Supervisor in any judicial disttict was to set the machinery uf the law iu motion. lie was to notify the Circuit Court to appoint deputy supervisors, which officers were to be selected from lists furnished by him. These deputies were to be assigned to duty by the Chiel Supervisor, at the rate of three to each precinct uot more than two of the three to belong to the same political party. They were to scrutinize the registration of voters, soil make copies of the registration lists, with tho addition of any names which they believed should he oo the rolls, and with any they deemed illegally there marked off. They were to make a house to house canvass In cities or towns having over 100,000 inhab itants to find out tho history of every voter. They were to decide on the legality of o(ei offered upon election day, and if the local olUcets refused to receive any ballots that tb y thought ought to be received they were to take such ballots and put them in the box. They wero to help the local officers in count. ing the ballots and make separate returns to Chief Supervisors and Clerks of the Circuit Courts. The returns were then to be referr ed to a United States Board of Canvassers, which were to issue certificates of election iu accordance with them. The Clerk of the House was required to place upon the roll the names of the persons so certified to be electod, unless, apon an appeal to the Cir cuit Court, a change should be ordered. The Deputy Supervisors were to receive $5 a day, and an unlimited number of Deputy Marshals oould be appointed at the tame rate. To meet the expenses of carrying out the bill a permanent and unlimited appro priation was mode of all the money needed. The bill passed the Iloose by the help ot the Rood rules and came to the Senate on the 7th of July. It was referred to Mr. lloat's Committee on Privileges and Elec tions, which reported it back on August 7th with au amendment striking out the whole bill aud iusortiuga new one forty-eight pages long. The new measure wss slightly soft ened. It allowed the Oironit Courts to ap point thoir own deputy supervisors without regard to the lists furnished by the Chief Supervisors, abolished the house-to-house canvass, and left out the provision authoris ing the ose of troops at the polls. Rut the principal features were retained. It was found that under the rules of the Heuato, authorizing unlimited debate, either the Force bill or the Tar ill bill would have to he sacrificed at the last session. Senator Quay and other Republican Senators, were especially interested in the Tariff and not particularly so iu the Force bill, sod to they succeeded in bsving the former given the preference. Rut they gave a pledge that at the present sossion they would vote to take up the Elections bill at the start and keep lt before the Senate until a vote was reached. They did not promise to vote for it. There ia much uncertainty whether the bill ean be pressed to a vote or not. It cannot be with out a change in the rules, and any proposi tion to change the rules could be debated ndefluitely. The only way to make the alteration would be to refuse to recognize Democratic Senators who rose to speak. The Senate U proud of its traditions ot dig nity aud courtesy, and there are many Re. publican Senators who wonld greatly dislike to resort to such harsh methods. There are others who are opposed to the Force bill on priuolple, to that its path is anything but smooth. The Republican workingman who is of the opinion that a Chinese tariff it benefioial to him is finding out that he bos been fooled. This is the way it is going to raze his waget in Portland: "There is talk to the effect that the large contractors will make a reduc tion in waget to carpenters and all other kinds of mechanics so as to make a balance with the increase in the price of nails and iron fixtures, glass and paintt. The price of lead alone for paint has advanced three dollars per hundred. This it an immense item when applied to the buildings in East Portland now contemplated for the next year. The new tariff law hat put tee price up. It will be bard on the mechanic to be cut down iu wages, while everything bat been raised by the law just passed by con gress.' Vindicator. The Louisiana Lottery Co. bat been toed to pay over a few million dollars to tht beirt of one Isuao Bernstein, They claim that they have been defrauded out of their share of the profits of the lottery, and they de. maud an accounting and settlement. The amount that wilUome to them if they win their tnit ia estimated at from $2,000,000 to $0,000,000, Ah I so it appears they haven't even been doing business smong themselves on the dead thieving square. What could the petroni expect? Terrible suffering it reported by telegraph among the residents ot Nebraska, owing to the shortage of crops and the almost total failure of the wheat crop tht ffct;lioa in soms cases being only tww fyj$j lbj. acre. Ten thousand yMilitiiwjtg&g, at being in want of te nectsW toT f and the legi Jjtore at the sjfct A $ c jfg ' furnish tqeftifti J 6- T. fi ? y o J J A P V O i7 5 T .