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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1891)
Eugcno City Guard. SATURDAY AUGUST 8, 181)1. Good Sewi for SIuhIbw. There is now but little ponHibil ity of the fuilure of the United Btutes authorities to commence work as soon an the jlant can Ikj pecured on the improvement of the SiuKlaw bar. Tho prompt and united efforts of our S-natorH and CoiigrcHBinen, Hoards of Trade and the county press have awakened the lethargic jxiwers that be. The telegram to Mr. Friendly, publish ed in another column, explains the grounds for our belief. There is, however, another point for our people to carry. Captain Hvmons should have nothing to do with tho work. His prejudice and animosity have been sullieiently shown to convince any one that he should not be placed in charge, lie could delay tho work, snend all the money for a plant, as shown by his own estimates, and prove a hin drance at every step. Tho Eugene and Florence Hoards of Trade should not cease their efforts until Hynions is relegated to a back seat, at least as far as this improvement . i IB concerneu. Two Good Men. Kate Field sava of Governor Campbell that ho has a wonderful influence over men. JIo accompa nied her with his wife at tho cni tentiary services a short timo ago, and after the services was requested to address tho inmates. She also writes: "What he said was not re markable, but it was better it was kindly, it was humane. There was a sympathetic timbre in his voice which fell gratefully on ears little used to music in any form; and produced its effect upon men quick to discern counterfeit coin." "Gov vmor Campbell will always be. a political success," she continues, "for tho man who thus impresses these implacable critics, convicts, will gain ends with voters." Chairman Norton said of McK in Icy: "Ho is my friend; I would to God that his law were as good and barmless and gentle and kind as lie. McKinley may be as tho dove or even the bird of paradise, but his law is as tho hawk, tho vulture and tho coyote. They say McKinley is an honest man. I grant that ho is, and all honor to him for being so; but his measure iB a burglar with out mercy, who robs alike tho help less child, the strong man and the defenseless woman." Tho Moody family, of Tho Dalles, seems to bo in luck, as tho follow ing from The Dalles Chronicle will show: Mr. Zeno Moody has been apisiinU'd by tho United States government to a situation in tho I'ortland custom house. Mr. V. 11. Moody has been appointed by tho same authority, fish reporter for the Columbia river, ut a salary of If.'l.fiO jkt day, and ex-Governor Moody, wo aro informed, will be appointed, within tho next sixty days, to a government ollice in con nection with swamp hind matters. The farmers of Eastern Washing ton art not entirely satislied with the reduction in rates made by tho Northern Pacific railroad. They will have to accept it, however, as llual fir this season at least, unless Governor Ferry calls au extra ses tioii i f t io li'gi.d.iLirc for the pur put) oi p..-'iii a l.nv nul.ilm iirihl. . 'i in.- would fie an eXu n nv" mid h.i.iii'ioiis c.icrimcut. Toe railroad company, not the peo ple, governs in ushington. Major llandliury, U.S. A., re ports that the great engineering work at the mouth of the Columliia bia has so far progressed that suc cess is assured, ami that but little uore timo and money will lie re quired for its completion. The construct ion of the immense jetty has changed the Columbia river with its shifting channel from a dangerous passage to deep sea ships to a safe and unchangeable channel twenty-seven Icet deep in the shal lowest part, and soon to lie inercas ihI to thirty feet. Tho jetty tram way is now over four miles long. The move decided on by tha Eugene Water Company is one thy. will greatly increase the efficiency and quality of the water supplte The water taken directly from the river is often discolored and muddy in winter, and too warm for drink ing purposes from tho middle of June till November. Tho wells from which the water will bo taken will supply pure cold water, and, although it will go into the reser voir, tho almost constant pumping in summer months will not allow it to hecomo warm. Tho station will bo convenient of access, and in case of a fire or other emergvnch can lie quickly communicated wity. The Portland Telegram will take notice that while Cupt. Symons dis courages improvement! on the Up- 1st Columbia and the Siuslaw bar io makes a very full report compli mentary to Coos Hay, in which sec tion ho is interested in a townsite. "Yarrow" Symons should I re moved from the service. II is ac tions on the Siuslaw improvement alone stamp him as unworthy of the trust lie holds at the hands of the government. The present weather is not favor able for harvest ojierations, but it will help the filling of late grain. AHigWIiPatTrust. i...ii.,i...... of tl.. urwil rainier ill wheat Heeled liv lli (.nuiiV llliic hi Kivu inn Hi. mm upai'in ioi",w kid. Ht. l'aul i tl center of Hi mne- nieot, olid 1,000,000 fir.'iilr letter r being distributed from ht. mm "J u;r8 ... Muller, editor of ttie Smut, out of be lea inn alliiiuoe imperii of MiunooU. Mr. Muller nuid loilu) : . "Tli movement rnw out of general opposition 10 speculators wJ wl"' gamb ler. IVy li m'1'1 or"P uow " , He hell)er tliey inn deliver th good, r, i... V, been wild bV these jyeuniuun. w. - - speculator Ht M ci uih, mid if they cannot Oil III' Orimr wneii III um i". wv..--. coinM they will simply l He ir mrniu. Th extremely abort crop ia foreign countries coupl-d with lb increased de. maoil mid th absolute c ruinly that vsat (iiliinliti.il of Anieii.mil wIh-hI will be li'cjuir ed to fill foreign order-, idhIc tbi peculiarly itiiHriioioiiM time to put our plan, which in simple one, lu operation. BOLD Ti'OH WUK1T. It it involved In tlio three wank 'Hold your wheat.' Over 40.000 aeore'aries of ttllinncen nm) kin'lrert or,jiinizlioin In America have b.en n-lit twelitv copies ech of tb cirr-nlim from the Alliance Press Ituresu of Infoim'itiou fontniuing thin erf vie, together with n complete statement of tb sitnition nni llio ro.iiis for the move. tnent. To illustrate. The eHtuimtwl orop of Minnesota and the two Dakota is 100,. (XJO.OW) bushel. Il will only be decennary to bold lbi crop bock few week to advance th pric" 2:i per cent., mid only a . . T. i r.t ..... Tl.i. little longer to siivitnce ii " per i-eni. iun I.I I..-., l....... InnkfiatilliU Avm VfiirS llUO. and it would have been Impossible Ave ear- - 1 .1.. .A Bgo lor me io uv wumeii n"."-" ill (Kin mhn wnulil renrli 4.IKX).0II0 illdivici mil and thereby tilaoa me in a oloe oommnniratlon wilb tb entire agricultural claw of lull country." Tub It ailhoa i Commishioxkiw. The iKianl of railroiul coiiiinlsnloiiers helil the regular inontlily nutting in the stute limn Mumlay, at which the routine luislutwt was transacted. The lumril ailjotirneil to meet at AhIj Itmil, Hutunluy, August Kth, where it will In vtntlgatc tlie clrciniistiiiiccH of the death of Kuglmvr KiM-kford, In tunnel 14. The coininlssloiiers will n-ttirn to Salem anl hnbl a meeting next Mniiiliiy. The nllleinls of the Southern 1'aellli! will upliear Is'fore them at tlmt time to consiiler the pro powil tariff shiM'ts which have lieen nK'oiiinienileil by the comiulsMlmivrs. Malinger Kochler will then have u ..1. ........ I., uiu.nl fur 1 1 (hi OflltllltOl V. Ill rih. ri 111 111 t- i. r tn '. j j mini to the reduction of their rates, be- T . . . t ... l il.. ..1 lorU tllU COlUnilHKlOIK'I'H lUKt IHIUI nc rljtii ill tint tiinili-r. Tln Union l'n- eifle eonipiiny lias Ih-cii Invited to ii)i- t...u.i.... ii... mil I., iliu'iiuhi tln HI1I lUlHMIl.t, HIV ...n, ...... ... iii.ur lurlir uliii'tH which the eoiilinb- slonent have compiled for thut com- iuy. llL'B(iLABYtDBiis.A afe waa broken npeu by burglar at Drain atation InHt mglit. Forty dollar in money wn taken, bei-idea a nuiubi'r of tiotea, order and otbr ptivule mpei i The dixpalch received did not oon vey the information wboBeiafe it was. Hi. Inn. ennniv aflat of Tin Inn eountv. is to have w ol n mill, owing to tb cuter liriaH of one of ita wealth it citizeim. A. K. Katon. It will conaiHt of three huildiug, n l.u. M..iiMlriii.lb.l nf Virii.lr Tim liiuitl bulliling Will be 80 X 100 feel, two Hi d ou h'llf aluriet bitib. Work ill commour at oik s. I lie citizen" ol l nioii BiiuneriiiMi a bouua of i'HMi t i Mr. K-itn. Till: NEW YORK Backet to ! vrj FARGO s b S VlADIES'BOOT.'S" - COAT and i-i VJi. X Dongola KID. 'rflhuTvv ormaid We denial to lend ill low prlce, and declare war aiialiit the rotton creillt yiitem by Inaugur ation the H'al net-HKit-eah on-dellvery oyer-l he riiuiiier yiein, So. 1, 2, ft. 10 or ;)(lay.ln tlili. hi j nrlce" will not do lu thene hard tliuel, when even the wealthy cannot afford to wule their money. Here are a few of the many corkeri: .Men'icalf boota, I-J.U7. 2.7ft. Men'n oil Kraln boon, 3.44. Meu'a two buckle oil grain ahoel, 11.38, 1.40, 1'7Hoya' oil arnln ahoel, 11.2... l.W. Men'i automatlo buckle kip ihoc-l, I1.4H, 1.7, l.!i. lliiya and glrla' ichool ahoea, OUc, 79, II 10, 1.33, l.iiK, : ,i. .., ...i .1.. i n .kIUu. ti n i i !w. J.tuiien .mi K,nll ".u.i.'t. n..., t t - - , LoilleH' donijola button aliot-a, l.i. 1.AU, l.A J.S Mlmiea' dongola button ahoea, $1.10, 1.3S, 1.4.1, i1.ll,.., wulklnif ihm.a. 1I..'I4. l.Sj. 2.00. Clillilreii'a allhiieni, 2.M.', .'vl, ii'.l, 11.17, lienta' line he, I.W. UK, l.m, 2.2. 3.44. lynllea' cloth naltera, line, worth VI .Oil. Meu'a ht, I.1H', 7 i, 11.01, 1.4'.i, 1.0'J, l.'JO. Hoy' hHt, 17c, 2H, ti, ;I7, 4a, 52, tiA .1IIIK pailh, 1C, .1, II, I , n, V, lu. Colfee liota, 10c, 17. Ill, l :)7, 48. f'HtlH, 'h-. 7, 17, 22.: W, IW. Stew pain, "', 9, 1:1, 1.). 20 I'rewrve kettlea, 1-3, M. IMiiiHra, !ic, 6, 1, 10. Whirf, 12e, l.-i, 211, 32, 4.-i. .'i2, ftl, Wl, 11.18. Table and imltet cutlery, laillea aud Ren I a' furulihliiK good, towela, craah, bed apreaila, and many ue(ul articlea tiai numeroua to men tion. All marked In nlalu llgun-a. One price to all. Strictly apotcaati. P. FRANK It 80S,. , loth atrcet, Eugene, Oregon. ili GUN 9th 8TREKT, KL'llENK, OKEUON. Ojiposito N. Y. Kacket Store, If Interested, Send for Catalogue! k FULL L1NI or (iriis and NpoHin;' (iotub, And a dandy repair ihop In connection. DES. J. W. k JENNIE S. BARNAED, ISegulai riiyician. Sl'ECIAI.TIKS-Kldney and Liver Plseaaoa, Cynecolony and Obatetrlca. t ) l.t 8, UV i'i lir.UC, KJ C1ENE. WE ARE HERE TO STAY. Goods Sold at tho Lowest Kates. Wo will not ho Undersold. (SucoeMon to J. O. 1UI1X :IIAKT.) (UtEAT KKDl'CTION IN ritlt'ES. I'KESESTS GIVES AWAY WITH COFFEES AND TEAS A Prize Atlas With Every (30 of Purchases. IMF Uoodi delivered with care to any part of the city. RHINEHART'S CORNER Engon, OreRon. "rr Jma m ill HI III III I ITT i- ' 'T-JrA ' ii. i M. SVARVERUD & CO,, SEI.UiTllE Light Running PLANO Harvesting Machines, AXO JUNKS' CHAIN-DRIVE MOWERS. THE CELEBRATED Mitchell Fsnu, Freight and Sprlnsr Wagons, Buggies, CAURIAUKS and ROAD CARTS. Russell it Co.' a Engines and Threshers, Canton, Clipper and Halo Chilled Plows and Cultivators. Call and e.xamino our stock and get prices, as we cannot ho undersold, quality of goods considered. Corner of Eighth and Olive streets, Eugene, Oregon. MAMMOTH STOVE EMPORIUM. STOVES, Tin and Granite Ware, 1TM l'S, PIPE, HOSE, Etc., Etc. riuniliiiiif. Tin and Sheet Iron Work ,'Ji r."ii f (j--i i Sole Apnt for the "Superior" Stoves and Ranges, AM) K0R THK IXHIASA STOVK WORKS. JACOB MITCHELL (oaa Fdio- lUiiiding), . EUCEKL OR. A SI'ICIAI.TY. ffl IIIB (US ins nui. At Eugene on Friday, August 21, '91. Attracting Everywhere the Wise and Good. From rnlt, of lilvem, Mon.ler ExblMlloni to Kicheat, K.r..t, MnlM Dlll, SELLS BROTHERS' Millionaire Alliance tude, (JrKinltur, hirity nd Perfect oh, "''" " f AvigrT, Truple.1 A.Ur!mn, Ver- f. ....... L..l. tatlfl I'lllIMIlllta. JkltSpictacito l5M5ET0MfCC of Rarest Attractions Never INFINITELY MORE WORTH SEEING THAN YOU HAVE EVER BEEN. More, for tho Money than any other has ever Exhibited. The frwt Tonta, the Most Trains the Moat C'airea, the Most C-a, the Moat Churtota, the Moat Prodlirli'H, tho : Moat Wild Mc wla, the Moat Amphibia, the Moat Thorout'hbreda, the Moat Artiati, the M(.l Acta, the Moat AreiM. the Moat (llympiuii Sikri-b, the Moat Mualc, the Moat Trained iiinmla, the Moat Kari-i, thu MottGrettt IVriormeia, the Moat IaiIt Kldera, the Moat llowiia, the Mot i'oiiiea, the Moat I'henonu'iia. the Moat El.lmid C'rnivl, the Moat Oriental Actora, the Moat inatructlon. the Moat Kim (or Everybody, lira Most Liberality, the Moat Enterprlae, the Moat Kiiott k-ilHe, the Moat Uujjhter, the Moat Satisfaction, the Moat Applauie, the Moat People. i . 3- Here than the Entire Space in tlis Paper could Enumerate. .. CYRENE, Tho One and Only Great Spanish Dancer. The lti-witi'hl"K liie.ir,mtlon of Etr.otlonal Art. Appearing In Long BklrU only. The only pttlr of $l()0,i)iH) Living TREMENDOUS HirrOPOTAMr. The only Eliland pair of LILIPUTIAN CATTLE. Tho only flock of full-grown GIANT OSTRICHES. The only wild Australian Utterly HAIRLESS HORSE. jj llclgnlng Turf CliamplonB of Every Nation ! IlertHn and Heroines In Horsemanship ! The'Jfiouuty, Grace and Skill of all Arenas 1 -The Challenge Barebaek Riders of all Earth ! .'iT rre-Eininent Charioteers and Lady Jockeys ! ', " , .' Tho Racing Circuit of Twenty Centuries ! Useful Knowledge Made Attractive to the Child I The Mites and Monsters of Rare Living Things ! The Only Great Show You Will See Here This Season! ' GIVING EACH MORNING, FREE TO ALL, The - Host - Glorious - Holiday : Steel - Parade. AU uoblj Illuatratiug 20 Continuous Yean of Projreu and Public Satisfaction. One Ticket Admitting to All. TWO PERFORMANCES CAM. Il i 111 8 P. I DOORS OPEN ONE HOUR PREVIOUS. .NOTUITO Cl.t. ITORS. Nutlet ia hrn-by plv-n that the unilrrainnrd haa ravn appiilntnl iwliuiniatnikir of the raiair of Kdiiani inarnrit-i dVc'd, by ttw i'.mnty Court of Lane t'oiinty, lirrfnn. All pvreona hoiitln flaima aaainat the aaiil eatate arr henv hy uouhrd to prvwnl the aame to the aald ail uuuatraiiir or his atuirurya within aix montha from thla date. Aua;uat ), Iff I. tiKO. W. R1NKIIART. A Jminlatralor. Wiltidi SKirwoaTH, Alliirueya. SpringtleM ha a band of elt veti ji-. lrof. Welbt, lHte of Sin Fran ciK", him lvn engaKetl as inntructor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby rlren that the undenietied baa hern appointed Admlniatrator of the mute of Allien Kiaher, decvawed. by the eoonty eimrt of Une county. Oregon, and all peraoua holding clalnn Mamat aaid eaute are rei Heated to pro ent the aame to ma at the law offlrw of Geo. A. IHirrla In kiieene. Lane county, Oregon, within alj montha from the date hereof. Ulrd ihia day of July, 11. JAifU at. GEARUAKT. Governor Pennoyer has gone to Coos V on a brief visit. He u ill n.tiirn Paletii next Monday. SPECIAL SA 1! 25 dozen l'uro Black Silk Mitts, at 15c a pair. 25 dozen Pure Black Silk Mitts, at 25c a pair. 20 dozen Ladies' Swiss Ilibhed Vests, at 10c. 1,200 Pairs of Fast Black Seamless Cotton Hose at A FULL LINE OF . Ladies' Moll Blonses ani. LiiM Summer ft IN COTTON, FLANNEL AND SILK, COST. AT CQS CLOSING UP SALE. 1 am now offering mj I III It u i 01UU11 U r AT GREATLY BEUICEU TUICES. - hare t largo itook of X..XXXSS SHOES, Which I will clow out BELOW CObT. Other Shoe Wear at Away Down Pi J. D. MATftE WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITI -THIS- Lamest and Least OF LEARNING IN THE NORTHWEST. Three hundred and thirty-six students In 1887, 495 in 1K9I, an Increase of nilr four years, lirailuati-s atudenta ill Art, Ituaineaa, Claasical, U, Literary, MiiliraU.. maoeiitlcal and N'li-ntllic eoursea. liraduatea from the normal course have all liral'-i grudualet from the State Normal schools. Butter facilities for teaehiuii ntxtyeirtbu- hiist TEnn iii:gi!s m:iTEiniit:it i, isoi. Forfatalogue, with full information, address WM. 8. ARNOLD, A. M. 6alti,i. LINN & SON, Furniture Dew UP1ETAKIBS .& EMBALI J SPUING CLOTHING JUST KECEITj CHILDREN SUITS, $1.5oT$2.50, $2.75, $4.50,1 YOUTHS' SUITS, $5.00, $7.00, $7.50, $8.50, S10.0U Men' Light Weight Summer Suits from $10 to J -AIM Men's Fine Prince Albert Coats and Vests. Stiff at ' , Hats. A full Una In all the latest style Call and examine our rooda and get price n"11' HOWE & BICI Opposite University Book J that wa oau say you mouey. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. Commencing May 7th. . RETIRING FROM & Commencing May W. SANDERS, PosltlTely retirtnt from bnalneas. Ko hnmhn. i twin M I mean to arl 5ft 'VSm?' nfr1 Merchandise, commencing May 7, lwl, till I dlapoae of etaA".".a,ff . nureni ury uiious, Lioiunij, uoou ana enoes, m hotloua, Blankets. A complete stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE .,ILf'pfileryt,ln! ' hYe ln mr "or for sale. This Us wen kept ? will be sold cheaper than can be bought at wholesale, and will be sold below"r everybody to call and aee the ASTONISHING BARGAINS To be had In my store during the tale. I hare marked the good VERY LOWEST PRICES IN PLAIN uodan W. SANDER Keit IO Hoffman Boose and opposi" n"4 SELLIhC BELOW COST. SELLING Btj . 4 . aWsMrs. Sanders ofTers for sals her Sne dweUlni and lot situated on lure piano, etc, at harfain. To suit all purchase. I am sure yon will be perfectly satisfied with the ti as rSa nut l ar n L. h m sKb L- 1 1 a . . r svw miw wnu'wue pneoa. viu u. auQrvM, 01i i