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rm GENE CITY ABO J. LJL K&T1BL1SUEQ FOR TDB OKSEimTIM OF DElOCRiTIC rElNl'lNES, 1D TO EAR1 H D0eXT LIVING BT TDB SWEAT 01' OIR BROW EUGENE, 01U SATURDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1890. OL 23 NO, 9. jlir (Sujrte (City (Guard. PUUUSUED EVERY SATCUDAY.i I. L CAMFDELL, publUher and Proprietor. KFICE On the Kant tide of Willamette vet, between Swventh and Eighth Street. TEKM.S OF SUBSCP.IPTION. $2 80 L25 75 anii'iiu.... Jj iltinthn.... jjire month". . lvrKS OF ADVKimSLVG. Vlvertisenwnta Inserted M follows: ; .,uara, ten lines or less one insertion 3j . nt itiMrt on IL Cah require! 0, Jl .lilWl . I' rime advertiser will be chrgcd At the ol Ling ratu: ie ,.,ave three raonius - ,,. square six months 8 W lTle square " - -- irAmieu none m i "i'i - r line tor each insertion. '.dvertiinic bills will 1 rendered quarterly. All ib work rmwt te rxii) roaoa dklivirt. CEO. B. D0RRI3 Homey and Counsellor- at-Law. . . .mil- H'llTlU'fl of the Secoud Judicial District and in , Supreme lyour ui wn , ofJi.d attention irfveu to collectiona and lutters in probate L, BILYEU, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law,- EUGEXE CITY, OREGON. IlKACTICES IN' ALLTHE COURTS OF I this State. Will give special attention .. 1 ..l.,,f mattiiM. OmcEOver Hendrick & Eakin'a bank. I. C. WOODCOCK, Attorncy-at-LaWi U.iKNK CITY, - - - OREGON OFFICE Room, 7 4 8 McClaren Building. arSueciul attention given to Collectiona lud Probate business. rEORGE A. DORRIS, Attorncy-at-Law, l.UGENE CITY, - OREGON OmcE-In Register Block. J. J. ,WALTON, Jr ATTOUNKY-AT-LAW EUGENE CITY, OREGOX. - a T T nuu WILL PRACTICE ia aul, iu fourtsof the State. ..;..n irivnn to real estate, cot- lectins, and probate matters. I Collecting- all kinds of claims against the Jjnited States Government. OPVCllU VW"v... b Seymour W. Condon, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. -DUXN'S BUILDING,- Eugene, k. 0. POTTER, Attorney-at-Law, OREGON. EUGENE, Oincx-Rooui No. 4, Dunn's Block. CEO. M. MILLER fctay and CcunsaUoMt-Law, and Real Estate JiSew. l-UGENE CITY, - umiwu. OHIoe-ln Masonic Temple. L. WHITE, DENTIST, (Successor to Dr. N. J- Taylor.) OFFICE, - - Over aiaiioca A. E. GALLAGHER, I Attorney-at-Law. IkUGENB CITY OREGON, i Special attention given to ProUte businesa and Alwtracts of Title. OttKt Over Lane County Bank. T.W. HARRIS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE ' ufiiiin'a nrusr Stores Rcridence on Fifth street, where Dr SheltoD onnerly resided. DRS. PAINE & M'MUBTRY, Physicians & Surgeons, Otfi.-e 9th St, Opposite Hoffman House. PR. D. A. PAINE, Residence corner 10th "armY, Residence OUo St, between 9th and 10th, Eugent DR. J. C.GRAY, (DENTIST. OFFICE OVER GRANGE STORE. ALL i J work warranted. ! Laufhuij as administered for fmmbm ei j tractiua ol Uetn. -BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 18 YEARS.- Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry & Musical Instruments. h lost Select Sloe!; South el Portland Special attention given to Repairing and Engraving by two first-class workmen. All work warranted. The Vacijic 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 HAVING OPENED A NEW SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP ON 9th STREET opposite Star Bakery, I am now prepared to furnish everything in that line at the LOWEST BATES. The Most Competent Workmen Are employed, and I will pndcovor to give satisfaction to all ln ma favcr raewitha"n- A.A.CUKKIK. A. GOLDSMITH, Ik Best Known Drocer in Eugene! Has a LARGER stock of Fine Groceries, Chi Glass, Crock ery, Wooden and Willow Ware tban ever before. Pays Highest CAfcH 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. Call and he corteously treated. A. GOLDSMITH. FURNITURE ! FURNITURE I Just Received by MOORE & LINN, Successors to J. R. REAM. LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST IWd Room .Sets in Antique, Oak and Ash. " ' 10th Century Finish. " with combined Bureaus and Wash Stand. "ZTeU broken and made up in any shape or style. IjJAlRS, LOUX ES, RED DIN, WINDOW SHADES. UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Manufacturing X. B T X :l' ft .1 S Ti: Jeweler. J Shop HQ UN Y nl 1 EUGENE CITY MILL COMPANY PATTEHSON, EDR1S & CO. -MANTFAlTl'RE BKST OliADIJI OT- Family V Flour. Hlrf flmln on (he tnnct ftrnraM tertnt. Wtt rr- Cfiiti of tuy warvtmuM north fcu-ii. proptul) J Igitfil, t4kn in ichui(t lur Flour or rent lllghe.t Cash Price ratil for Hhrt F. M. WILKINS, -PRACTICAL Druggist and Chemist- DRUGS, MEDICINES, llrnslies, l'lnt. il., Oil., l.racls, Tl Irl AriU'lvs. i.tvt rhyildaos pmcrliiUous eumpoiinded. C. Hodes - KEKPSON HAND PINK Liquors, '.' Wines, '.' Cigars, . ' -A.NDA- Pool and Billiard Table. WUIsiu.il. itrast, balwrnn Klfhtb and Ninth. T AND SHOE STORE. . HUNT, Proprietor, Will bwnttOT kwp a cumiilrt. stock at LiMDHiEiS' Misses' and Children's Shoes, BUTTON BOOTS, Slippers, White and Black Sandals, Fine Kid Shoes, Hen's and Boys' Boots and Shoes, Anil In fact ntrrthlng In IhsIIonl andRhn. llu., to hlcb 1 intend tu Oeol nil uiwcUl stuutlun. MY GOODS ARE FIICST-CLASS Anil pisnnlMd w rrnrMniM, .ml "III Iw fmlil for lbs kMt uikM tliM a (ixxl srtkl. cau Im sAunltul. ' A. 1IUMT. F. W. A. CRAIN, ' WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Junction City, Or. Rnodl sUmtlnn rt'en to rspalrUf WATCHEfl, CliOUkliasdJKWEUli'. BARGAINS I Two doors South of tho Odd Follows i lall. We will sou our ontiro stock of HOOKS AND STATIONERY at greatly re duced prices. 5 lb Note Paper, reduced from $1 50 to Dox of 5 XXX Envelope, reduced from Box of Illuminated Hox Paper, reduced 6(H) Linen Fabric Letter Heada reduced VfT We have in stock over &0 dozen Tablet linall margin. 500 Paper Novels-hy tho latest and most Popular Authors, which we will sell below cost. Please call and examine our stock. - PATTERSON & CHRISTIAN. Fix this in MATLOCK'S NEW FALL AND Are nsw offered at PRICES tion the Lowest in town, quality considered. Nothing can outdo that wonderful house, known as or x xtaAx-ooxs Dry Goods, Clothing, Gents Furnishing Good, Hoots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunks, &c. EUGENE, OR. Insure Against Fire With one of the Leading Companies. For Insurance in any of the following standard Companies: Xew Zealand, Capital Stock Pi?n Phoenix of London, lS?nnnn Hamburg Bremen, of Germany, J,OUU,UUU Apply to E. J. FRASIER. Agent, Eugene, Oregon. Fur Rp.al FkMp. Raroralns in VI waw Q J 4 Lane County Lnd & Loan Co. Kiirm fur Sli A nnniluT out farm (or snlu. lu iiiiro at tliis ortlro. Wood Sawinir. Mr. Win. Horn is iin inin J d) sur wood ' with bis uui'liiiU'. I.mve nulir at J. D, Matlock's stnrt, ami Mr. Horn wilt oom nirucu work the Mouilsys of tucti t'ck. What 1$ It! That i roilui-cs that bountifully soft oom plcxion iiinl hiivi'S no trao of its nt'i'lii'it tiou or injurious flli'tts? Tht anawrr, Wis doiu's llolx rliuo ao'oniliHh)'s nil this, ami is tiroiioiimiil I'V hulii'S of tiuti' ami ri tltu- uit ut to lx the moft di li;litful toili-t artiflo CTtr imnliioi'it. Wurrniitcil bnriuli'KH niul nifttchlcHS. F. M. Wilkin, t;'iit. Knut'iie City. lht.HH. Or., Ail 1, 1S;0. An oKl soltlicr's story: In Hit' lain war I was a solillt-r in thn l'irtt MarylanJ Volun tfcrs, Cimiimny 0. Hiuitu my torni of scrvii-p 1 eontrarti'il clirotiio dinrrlnfa, mni-f then I havu UNttl a Kr,,t amount ol lucili cine, hut when I louml any (but wouhl ie mo rt'lit'f tht-y wotilJ injur my Btomaoh, until C'hamlKTliiiu's Colu-, Cholrtnauil l'mr rhii a rt'imnly was lirought to my notice. 1 use it ami will say it is tho only remedy that (avti nit iieriimm-nt relief ami un hail results follow. I take pleasure ill reeommeliding this reiarulion to all my old comrades, who, while giving their serviees to their country, contracted this dread(ul;disease as I did, from rating uuwholcsome and uncook ed food. Yours truly, A E Hcndiug, Hulsey, Or. lot sale hy F. M. Wilkius. . 4 Fri'ticli Tuiisy Waforn. TI.eso wsfers are a sure ami safe specific fur all kinds el female tnudiles and will remove all uhstnu'tioiis to tlie monthly ' iwiuls, mi matter what the cause. They are just whst every woman needs, and can li uwd safely. For sale hy the Livingstone Medical l'o., man ufaetiirers, l'urtln.l, Oregun, also hy our sole ak'euts, Osliurnft It'Itm lrtifniriU. Kiiiiene, Hregon. A liliKAl MlKl'AKK Is often maile In nol uttiK HiefslKoriila I'osltive suit Neitatlve Kleelrie I'oukIi l um lor emuilis, colds, croup, iiniiiiiiilloii,as it l theonlveoujili cun- In the I'. H. InHi Ik'in oplaiea. Hue lor ehtklreii try It and see. Comhinef the juice cf.4Te Blue Fig of California, so lanijlYe and nutritious, wilh the mediohtal virtues of planti known to be most beneficial to the human ivstem, forming the ON LY PER. FECT kEMEDY to act gently yet promptly on the KIDNEYS, LITER AID BOWELS AND TO Cleanse the System Effectually, SO THAT PURE BLOOD. REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Naturally follow. . Every one it tiling it and all are delighted wilh it. Aik your druggist for SYKUP OF FIGS. Manu factured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., San Fsamciko, Cau lootsviLit, Kv. Nsw Vosk. N. V BARGAINS I I - . . . . T .,1 11 f 1 10. 80o to G.ro. from Vxs to loo to 15o. from 1 DO to f l 10. of all kinds, which we will sell at a very j -ijraaran Your NEW CHOICE WINTER GOODS, which make them beyond ques Farm and Civ Pfooefty tall on mm In Slttlnir Hull Killed. Instead ol tho ttitinipbnnt adveut of a messiah, the result ol the ghost d.tnce cnuo thus fur has been the death of the nearest approach to a mesiah that the Imiiaus huvo had the wily oM mediciun man, Silting Hull, A force of Indian police from the Fine Itidge a ucy were scut out to arrest Sitting Hull, who was encouraging the hos tile spirit of of tho Sioux. They captimd him Monday moruing nt duylight. The following press dispatch tells the story: St. Paul, December l.V A dispatch re ceived l.ito to-ni,;ht by tho rione.'r Fresa ahout to diy'a flht says that wheu tho lu ll mil police reached camp they found the ludinus ready to march. Tho ponies were painted and many of the savages had strippedfurw.tr. Tie) police made a dish into camp and seized Sittiu); Hull. They were on their way Kick to Standing Hock when a son of the f.uuo H chief urgcj his comrades to recapture the old num. The omen and childreu were left in the hushes, and tin u with yells the hostilea charged upon the police, tiring as they came. A hanJ-to-haud struggle ensued, during which Sitting Hull, who was not shackled, give his orders in a loud voice. For several min utes tho tiring was heavy and deadly. In the ftisilado Silting Hull fell out of his sad dle, pierced by a bullet, but it is not kuowu whether it was tired by the charging party or by oue of the police. The son of Silting Hull was slain almost at the first volley of the police. Tho host ilea fired with great accuracy aud slowly drove tho polieo from the fluid. If the cavalry had not come up at this time it ia probable the force would have been annihilated. Tho soldiers wero quick to enter into actiou. A skirmish line was thrown out, aud thou kueeliug aud fir ing as they advanced, the troops with ma- ohiuo gnus playing over their heads poured a withering fire iuto the savages. Sitting Hull's body, which had been abandoned by the police, as well as that of his sou, was taken to Stuudiug Hock. After the fight was over the followeie of the donJj chief struck out for the Had Lauds. Sitting Hull waa born about 1827. He was the principal chief ol the Dakota Sioux, aud took up anus against tho whiles aud friendly Indiana, refusiug to bo taken to tho Indian territory, lu Juno, lSTli, they de feated aud massacred tieuerul tlnoige A. Custer's advauce party of General Alfred II. Terry's column which had been aeut agniust them on I.lttlo Dig Horn river, and wero pursued northw.ird by Oeuerul Terry. While Sitting Hull did not take an active fighting part in thia massacre, tho actual comniiiudor beiug Chief Ciazy Horse, ho was in the tent at tho time aud organized and contrived the wholo campulgu. Sitting Dull with a part of his hand, it'iido hit esospo into Hritish territory, aud through the mediation of the Dominion officials, surrendered on a promise of pardon in 1S80. Siuce that time he has lived on the bioux reservation in Indian territory. When the MesMuh croze first hroko out it wai not thought that Sit ting Dull was mixed np lu it, but subse quent eveuta proved that the old (ellow waa at the bottom of the whole affair. After tho troops arrived nlaiut I'iue Hiikoand ltosebud aceucies, Sittiug Dull moved hia camp farther away, aud has por- sisteutlv refused to meet the ngeuta or army ollleers with the exception of one council held with Ageut McLaughlin at which no satisfactory anawori could be obtained from him. Orders were issued for hia arrest a few week aeo, but the orders were countermanded at the time of DutTulo ltill'a visit. On His Mettle. The Salem Statesmen thnsly drossoidown Itev. C. 0. Blratton, President of the Wil lamette University: It turn out that the person who has kicked op all of thia row about the removal of the Willamette university la the man whom the local oommittee picked up out of the mud and mire and dirt in California and put in a position of honor and decency this man, who, when he arrived in Salem, publicly proclaimed his loyalty to tho city and hia gratitude to the people here who bad reposed such confidence in him aftor such an ordeal this ia the man who baa turned traitor to Baletn, where be sold be expoctod to live aud die among pleasant memories and honored associations. The confidence in him wa misplaced. What Derional profit will accrue to thia mun for hia treachery, let those who aie better ac nualnted with the fuels say. Hut he has not been honest with Salem.. He has pro fessed friendship and at tho aatuo time to tally ignored her claims repudiated ber record in the past, and worked solely and only for a Portland wild-cut real estate deal If it is necessary, in order for Salem to get rid of this man. to let the Willamette uni versity go, why, by all means, let it go Dut better for the school, oust thia traitor ous visionary from its charge, aud let it re main where it belongs. Dirchall, who ws hanged recently in Can ada, warned all young men, when upon the scaffold, to keep out of debt. While a stu dent at Oxford the temptation (or running into debt waa so great that be couldn't resist it. It was the beginning of hia sad euding. It should also be a warning to business men, who are constantly pestered with drummers sol kiting orders who are as persuasive as the snake upon the tree, which caused Mother Eve aud all her posterity to fall, aud needed a redeemer. Many drummers with glib tongue have been and are atill the rnin of many a good man, who orders more than he needs, because it is mch an easy task and he lovea to be obliging; but beware of all such seductive snares. Keep out of debt, ia an injunction, which, by rights; should have been imbodied iuto the ten commandments. -Ex. A Little Too Late to doctor when Hright Piase has done it work. Take Wrigbt'a i. ln... n,l I.iier Cure for inflammation of kidueye and liver, pain in back and other warning of kidney troublo. Bold by all 1 drogg iau. Powerful Vessels. Thp now protected first-olasa Drlti.sb cruis er Edgir, recently launchoj at the Daven port dockyard, U one of the nine vesseli of the snme class being constructed at various public, snd private yards in Hritain. The Edgiir is a vessel of 7350 tons and 12,000 horse-power, hir cost boing 330,000 for hull, equipment, machinery, and armament. Sho is expected to mako twenty knot and will bo equipped with twelve breech-loading and other gnus of the newoet type. Sho has an exceptionally strong protective dock ex tending over her wholo length, and will bo protected from torpedo attacks by a coin pleto net defense embodying all the latest improvements. The Pirate, which the Craiupa are to construct for our navy, Secrn- tary Tracy declares will be the the fastest in tho world. Her great length, Immense size, mid consequent ability to niaiutain speed regardless of heavy sous, it is estimated will give her, with her 22,009 horse power en gines, a continuous steaming power of twenty-two knots an honr, and the ability to make a spurt of tweuty-four kuota an bonr in an cmergeuey. The Pirate ia Ibe vessel that ii to be provided with three screws, aud with engines of almost double the capacity of tho Edgar's would toon be able to over haul or distance the Hritish vessel. High ami Exclusive License. A Pondleton man wants to corner the sa loon business at that place, as the following ' from the East Oregon iau would indicate: A gentleman, with a speculative mind, aaya that be is willing to give $30,000 cosh sunn ily, payable $2500 monthly, for the privilege of selling spirituous liqnois in Pendleton. Ho would agree to run ouly a firot-olas in stitution, keep an orderly bouse, have no gambling arouud it, sell no liquor to minor or allow them on tho premise. He further suggests that the council can grant the privi lege hy raising the license from $300, the cost of the licence now, to $30,000 per an num. This is a novel proposition and there is considerable virtue in it. Undoubtedly it would be the nieaus of putting an end to considerable gambling iu Pendleton indulg ed in by both men and boys at the preeeut time who ahould bo at something else. It would also do away with a large number of tough character who are at present makiug living by nefarious manipulations. The "tin horn," too, would have to seek pasture now, aud relieve Pendleton taxpayer of a considerable burden, Problem Solved. Mrs, O'Shca wa tho solution. Attractive oducated alike in art, literature and politic; of an old and wealthy family. Beared in opuleuce; surrounded by the aroma of love aud admiration. Married to the profligate who after squandering fortune took pain to diminish her. Neglectod by the man she loved, burdened with the weight of her sor row; auxious to alienate ber mind from the grief of domestic lifo, iho throw Lor heart into the cause of the Irish leader, and with tho eye of love mistook the man for the cause. Hue became lalatnatod. It waa re ciprocal, and thus I the fatal drama of Dormot MacMurrotigh aud Dervorgill re peated. Modified ouly to weave garland of romance ovor the political bier of a great er man. Catholio Sentinel. Koch's- Lymph for Hospitals. A Dorlin dianatoh. of Deo. SO. says: Pro fessor Koch paid a long visit to the Ameri can Minister Phelps yesterday, Koch said hi docison to henceforth give the lymph ouly to hospital wa due to report of fatal result that followed it nse in private prac tice. He oarefnlly added that he wa not personality cogulzant of any death resulting from it efieots, bat wa convinced that the lymph was dangerous, except when . used under constant watch of physioian. The patient, he said, ought to be seen at least every two hour. He declare it 1 tuelesi for American doctor to come to Berlin. The lymph will be assigned to American hospi tula that are properly vouched for. Bick American ahould stay at home. Berlin il already too full of patient. Jason Wheeler Inform the Albauy Demo crat that be ha received loiter from hi son-in-law, Mr. Walker, of the Warm Spring agency, announcing the death of Billy Chi nook, one of the best known of Oregon In dians, He wa buried on hut Sunday. Billy Chinook, or William Parker, aa he wa listed, wa Fremont' guide in 1817 on hi trip from Oregon to California. In 1849 he mined in that state, John McCoy, now deceuscd, of Albany, being in the same par ty In 1838 he went back to St. Louis and went to school for awhile. He was an elder in the United Presbyterian church at Warm Spring and wa a iquar an Indian a on often meet. E. Warner, of the Oregon City Enterpri, probably bear the proud distinction of being the oldest active oompositor in the state of Oregon. For (!1 year thia venerable old veteran has earned an boneat inbtistence with the stick and rule, aud even In this the closing quarter of bis 73d year on earth, he continues in the profession to which ha ha adhered siuce boyhood, with an alacrity and zeal that would do credit to one of halt hi age. He walk nearly two miles to and from hi home night and morning, and it always prompt, accurate, and comparatively rapid. ' t Several month fcgo Mr. Henry Plnmmer, of Clement, Cel., who ia subject to cramps, iu taken with a severe attack. He had been accustomed to get relief by dosing with morphine, but the disagreeable efleot that followed would make him miserable tor hours after the cramp bad been relieved. I persuaded him to try Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea KemeJy. He waa much pleased with it, as its effect was almost instantaneous, aud no disagreeable after effects accompanied It use. Chaa. Eam bert, Manager Farmers' Trade Union, Cle ments, Cal. For sale by F. M. Wilkin.