The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, December 05, 1891, Image 8

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Drugs,Pliarmacy,
Chemicals,
Medicines,
Physicians Sup
plies, Surgical Appliances.
Everything Exquisite in Imported Perfumery Soap, and
Toilet Articles. Also a complete and select stock of 1 aints,
U11S, V anUbWfB, uo v - ' healni in Urge qa.ntltlrt end Ukln
S2 TaYweU pointed Dru, Store u .
OSBURN & DeLANO, EUGENE, OR
A. GOLDSMITH,
i!
Em Grocer in Eugene
Has a LARGER stock of Fine Groceries, Chi a, Glass, Crock
erv Wooden and Willow Ware tlian ever beiore.
Pays Highest CAbH price for Country Produce, Furs, Skins,
Uides, woo VA alio wkc.
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,
Fiber's Golden Female Pills..
For Female Irreirtilar
Itlef'DotliliiKltkethvm
on the market Htver
all BoiTeofu.lf uied
by prominent ladlee
monthly. Utiarentwl
to relieve aupjircMed
meuitruausa.
SURE SAFE! CERTAIN!
rwin'l he hnmbnnred.
6av Time, Health,
andmoner;takenooUi'
r.
HmiI to any addreea.
tec u re by mall ou r
eel pt or price, wu.
AdureUi
THE APHRO IEDICIKE C0KPANT.
Weatera Branca, Box 27, 1'OUTLAND, OB1
For Hale by R. K. Ll'CKEY A CO., Euiune.
THE CRY OF MILLIONS!
OH. 3WY BKCKJ
TOP IT ROW,
OON IT WIIUK TOO UTt
I have been troubled many ytere with
ii, Mnva lad have tried
many different rrraedlea and hae
ought aid Irom different phytldana
without relief. About the istno April
I waa euficrief from a very violent
.tik that almost oroatrated ma la
...,u . that I waa keut orer.
When I tat down it waa almoat hnpoatthl. for m.
to ret up alone, or to put on my clothea, when
kind PrSridenra aent Vt. Henley, with the
OkKOOlf auunnx w 7
boteL I Immediately commenced
tlnf tht tea. It had an almoat
mlracnloua effect and to tha atoo-
lament of all tha f ueate at tha
fat few day.,1 am happy to
that I waa a new man. 1
recommend tht tea, to all
u I hay been,
0, A. TUPPEK,
mprletor Occidental Hotel,
KaoUJoaa,Cal.
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amictou. I
It
EUGENE CITY
MILL 0,
PATTERSON, EDMS 00.
Uanufftolar
Best
Grades
Family
Moar,
Btora Grain on tha mnat favorable tern
Wheat raoalpta of any warehouaa north of Ku-
fena, prorttrlytaaeiirned, taken in aichang-a (or
Flour or Feed.
W Higkoat Cash rriot Paid" (or Wheat.tF"
GEO. F. CRAW,
POSTOFFICB
Cigar store,
EugeneCity, Oregon.
Too Much Load
On thf Liver will lircak down all tha
energies of lift', and unfit tou for
Work, BusiueM or riraaurp.
Indieestion, Constipation, Slwylpea-
neaa, Diliouintiw, are the fimt alarm 1
nature aound to warn jon of danger.
Moore's Revealed
Remedy
U KlHftt of tbe Blood, Liver and
Stomach -It bu xT.r raiiej, '
Hundred, of tattlmonUU like tlib:
i. E. Millar, A.toria, Or, wrhaa: ''It eured
ma of a eevere Liver and lilood troubla."
WSuld by all draggiata,
Aita Hmwrao. a well known man'
ufactnrer of boot and shot at 820 No
lan Bt., San Antonio. Texan, will not
soon forget his experience with an at
tack of the cramps wmcn nereiaBB
fv.iimr! "Iwu taken with a violent
cramp in the stomach which I believe
would have caused my death, had it
not been for the prompt uro of Cham
laln'a Collo Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. The flrnt done did me so
much good that I followed it up in 20
minutes with the second dose, and be
fore the doctor could get to where I
wan. I did not need hliu. This Item-
edy shall always be one of the main
stays 01 my mm ny. rurmwuj
OsnuRtf & DhLano.
For dlorrhfca or inmmor complaint In
n form there is nothing bettor than
Chamberlain"! Collo, Cholora and Dlar
rbena Kemedy. Mrs Nancy Berry, of Ad'
mil Iwreni eonntT. Knntiidhy, pats one
dmu euredher of an attack of dUrrhosa.
Two or three donos will cure any ordinaty
oaae. When rodacod with water It li pleas
ant to take. 23 and 60 cent bottles for sale
by Osbnrn A Doluno.
CENTRAL MARKET
FISHER & WATKINS,
pnornirroE3.
Will keep oomUntly on band a foil snpply of
3ED 23 13
MUTTON, PCRK AND VEAL
Wlloh they will sell at the lowest market prl-
cat, A lair auare 01 via puouo pauvDu-v w
Ucited.
TO THB FARMERS 1
We will pay the hlgheat market prloa for Tat
Cattle, Hug) and Bheep.
SHOP ON WILLAMETTE STREET.
EUGENE CITY, OREGON
Meats delivered to any pari of the city fret of
ehaiye.
Lane
County
Bant
HOYEY, HUMPHREY 4 CO.
A. 0. Hoviy, I
B. C. HUMfllKIT,
J. M. !
t
Prealdont
l i Caahter
Asalitant Cuhler
Transacts a General Banking Business,
CUQENX, OREGON.
Without llealincan.
not ba enjoyed.
THEREFORE USB
UEALTH
Y Y THEREFOR
It U tha best nclper to Hrallti and the!Ficte
cure on Eartn. t'teitn time for lldiscnfof
III Stomach, Liver, Kiilneya and Skin. It
cure. Kheumillim, Malaria, Coated Tongue
and Headache, relief-.. Constipation, Bilioua
neu and Dywpjla, drirei all impnrillea out of
the lilood and drlei up old Sorea. The Busineu
men buy It, the Workiugtnen ut it, the Ladiea
take it, the Children civ lor it and tha Farmer,
any It la their hett health pmrrvcr.
Sold everywhere, Ji.oo a bottle; ail for $m
i CU81
HEAR?
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Palpiaatrrm
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MtlWrxart If .lM.aat kaUaa hut
wiaa ba kaa fe .4 yyai. "tW ftirtf jr
tw?KtW to ixriz w3
""'J. , baa tana 9L ILk HOUlf
CUKa aMMWrnklawnf akaaMal aat
Har, riuin .k , ww til aw M ran -ua
v. auaaa i
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aalna laA aaai a-A - La as.
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lllttair.t4 .-. FRS a. a. a4tnaa
Or.Mit MadioaT ia..iihaw,Titoi.
roll by I. H. BECEUY
J. II. UoClung baa an Important adver
tl.anieut lu tbia iatue. Uartuiu. are of-
frd that clef compelilion. bcail bis al
ytrtlntuiotit and boy at ouce.
Prioavllle Nawt: Mr, W. A. Dclany, of
Walla Walla la in town. Mr. Delauy need
to reside in F.nipne, and is an old Iruiud of
Treaanrer Wbite. Tbo gDtU-uan eipeeU
to remain with as at luut a portion of the
winter.
Prof. J. B. Ilorner, principal of the
Albany public Bchoob, has tendered
hla KHltrnatlon to accent a chair in the
state agricultural college. Ills realfrna-
t Inn was accented by the board oral
rectors., nnd f rof. J. W. Crawford, of
McMlnnvlllo. waa electoa to nil trie
vacancy.
Treks. Cel.. Journal. Not. 25: O
Ilnintibrey. wbo with Xbortoa TbotouH,
disooyered the rich Spencer mine at Hum-
bna. and sold oat for $10,000, was lo town
lest Sunday from bis borne in Eugene,
Oreeon. on a Tl.it, and retnroed Monday
His mother, an old resident of Fort Jones,
also re.ide at Eugene, making that pi
her borne.
Aibland TidiiiKs: There are Tarions rn
mors flvins alooz tbe line of the railroad
about changes that are to be made by tbe
8Uth of November. It is understood tbat
tha anrjerrlaion of tbe motive power on tb
Oreeon lines of tbe S. P. is to be directed
from beadanarters in California, and tbis
may probably mean a little shaking np
amooa tbe Onsoo employees in that
department.
The Narbow Gauob All Riqht.
The state board of railroad oomntLs-
sloners has finished its inspection of
the west aide narrow tr autre. The com.
mlasioners aay they found the road In
cood condition, a mat many new
brldires and only two old ones. The
Union Pacific will be the next road
they will Inspect.
Lot Dsawk. Mrs. Itine Blachloy re
eeived Information Nor. 30th tbat she
bad drawn a lot .5x100 feet, located in th
town of La Boy, Florida, she being lucky
in tolring a riddle, in a paper.
Encampment Election. At
remilnr meetlnf of Wlmawhala En
campment Ho. 6, 1. 0. O. Wednes
day evening, inov. ao, ine iouowmg
otllcers were elected for the ensuing
rear: I. W. Holloway. C. P.: A. H.
fcXHure. B. W.: J. C. Goodale. H. P.
15. F. Dorrlu. J. W.: J. II. Campbell,
Kcrlbe; A. u. iiovey, xreas.
flnnm Rrrra. Tha Eiionne Board of
Trade Is deslrions for all porsens baying
raised sngar beets tbls year to st onoe bring
a sample of the same to J. D. Matlock's
store. G. W. sbaw, ebemlst of the State
Am-ionltnral Colleee. has made an analysis
of ono beet sent from here last week. It Is
is follows: Per oent. sugar in beet 11.87;
er oent in jnice, 13.00. Purity coettiolent,
Ibis is the ratio of sugar to othor solids.
IssiMi. Wm. Tentscb, of Oreiwoll, was
examined and found insane Nov. 27th,
before Jaatioe Elnsey, Proaeoutlng Attorney
Condon and Medical Examiners frentioe
and Harris. Tba unfortnnate man was ta
ken to tbe asylnm on the local train today
He recently returned from a visit to the
Eait, being insane when ho arrived here
Tbe form is of tbe melanoholly order.
Bob. To the wife of J. F. Starr in Eo
cene Mot. UUtli, a lU-nound dangnter.
Flotobir now wears s smile and steps blgh.
MiiBiro. At the rosldenoe of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Wilion on the Mobawk, Not.
125, 181)1, by Rev. D. A. Watters, Mr
Edwin 0. Test and Misi Mary E. Wilson.
. Thanksfflvln? Services.
Dally Guard, Not. S7.
Thshkselving was mors generally ob
served in Eugene yesterday than ever be
fore. It was a beautiful day, being olear,
warm and pleasant.
Tbe churches held a union service at tbe
First Presbyterian cbnrcb, Roy. M. 8. Rid
dle preaching. Tbe large church room was
filled to overflow Ine. Beautiful flowers, In
boqntts, vases and pots were plaoed around
ine alter.
Tbe invocation was offered by Rev. Wat-
ten; the Scripture lesson read by Rev.
Blair, and the prayer was offered by Rev.
Travis. Bev. Bates delivered the sermon.
It was a very interest inn address, and
bowed much study and research. Tbe
muslo by the choir was excellent.
At 9 p.m. toe Epworth League held a
meeting at tbe M. E. churob. It was
largely attended and was very interesting. ,
Occasionally we get a gem from
our exchangos. The following from
he salcm statesman should cause
every farmer and laboring man to
to esohow tho services of that organ
in the future:
"The 'accreditor! representatives
of the farmers is what President
'oik is pleased to call the Farmers'
Alliance. There are a few tons of
thousands of farmers in Oregon and
hundreds of thousands in other
states that would like to see the
credentials. Accredited fiddle
sticks ! "
The full returns, of the vote cast
by tho Alliance or Peoplo's party
in Ohio in the late election show
23,000 votes. Careful investigation
shows that nearly 16,000 of these
were cast by Demoorats. Most of
the Republican Alliance men wera
driven back to the Bupport of Mc-
Kinley. They are using the Alli
ance for all it is worth to them.
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The fiirmera are making the moat
of the good weather and are buoy
in tho fields.
It Is not probable that any cityi
outside of New York will be selected
for the meeting place of tho na
tional Democratic convention in
1892.
A boy of seventeen and a girl of
thirteen were married at Columbus,
Mo., the other day. Among the
wedding gifts were a doll and a
f lobert rifle.
Thanksgiving was appropriately
observed by tbe citizens and busi
ness men of Eugene. During the
middle of the day nearly all the
business houses closed up.
have few holidays and the people
can well afford to drop business
cares when they come.
This, from the New York Tri
bune, is not just to our New Jersey
brothers: Amongjthe papers read
yesterday before the American Or
nithologists was one entitled, Why
the Mocking Birds left New Jersey.
It has been commonly supposed
that the reason why the mocking
birds left New Jersey was because
the mosquitoes crowded thorn off
the perch.
' The crosswalks in Eugene, with
few exceptions, are covered with
mud from the roads. Ithaabeen
suggested that with littlo expense
they could be Kept cican. nam
the slush and mud off eight or ten
feet from each side of the crosswalk
and the nuisance will be mostly
ahated. This should be done at
least with a number of thi princi
pal crossings.
Governor Boies, of Iowa, is 64
years old and i8 a native of New
York. He was admitted to the bar
in Buffalo, and practiced law in
that city with Cirover Cleveland.
He settled in Iowa about twenty-
five vears aeo. and ud to ten years
" : . -r 11!
aeo always acted with the KepuDii'
can party. He broke away from
his Tjartv on the prohibition issue,
and his particular hobbies are local
option and tann reform.
American ordnance and armor
has been shown by tests to be su?
prior to any other in the world.
With a few more ships and a num
ber of American seamen the navy
would be superior to anything
afloat. In the army the govern
ments of Europe have paid the
expense oi experimenting, ana
American inventors are at work on
what will be the greatest magazine
gun in the world.
Harper's Weekly, that gave such
strong support to Fassett, the Re
publican candidate for governor of
New York at the late election.
speaking of the elections upon the
presidential contest next year, says:
"Despite the lammany victory
in New York, there are in the whole
democratic prospect signs of prom
ise, uul in the republican pros
pect they are not visible."
A widow with two girls married
a widower with two boys, and had
a second family by her new hus
band. When a terrible rumpus
was heard in the nursery one" day
the nervous husband shouted up
stairs: "Whatever is the matter?"
The little .wife answered sweetly
over the ballusters: "It's only my
children and your children having
a row with our children, dear." .
A Victoria Chinaman recently
married "a Melican woman." But
he soon wanted a divorce. In his
plea he complains that she has "too
muchee talkee with neighbors, too
muchee paint face and eyeblows,
too muchee dlink Yulepean blandy,
too muchee fight, too muchee snore,
too muchee boss, too muchee dleam,
too muchee say 'kilium husband,'
and too muchee no good." But the
court held the Chinaman . to his
contract.
The miners on the Ochoco are
striking some rich prospects, and
we feel safe in saying that before
six months pass away there will be
strikes made in that section that
will put in the shade the fabled
"Blue Bucket" diggings.' That
there is gold there has been known
for years. That it is in paying
quantities cannot be questioned,
and that it is all but developed
cannot now be doubted. Next
Spring will see such a rush for the
then famous mines as has not been
seen since the Canvon City excite
ment. Prineville News.
That there was reason for the
creation of the state board of equal
ization is seen by a comparison of
the assessment rolls as received
from the several counties of the
state. These rolls come to the sec
retary of blate in all conditions,
showing that no two county assess
ors have the same understanding of
the assessment law, perform their
work in the same fashion, or put
anything like the same valuation
on property of tho same kind. In
adjoining counties horses are as
sessed at t(S or -jO, as the whim
of the assessor in ty dictate. In
somo counties horsts are assessed at
153.44 and in others at only $19.43.
The highest assessment per head on
cattle is $17.35 and the lowest $10.
The different assessors value sheep
all the way from $1.05 to $2 per
head and swine from $1.40 to $4.09.
Is there any justice or equity in
this? And the assessors are all
cperating under the same law.
Statesman.
l ,;i puti mates tllltt
in Ohio at the last election 30,000
negro votes were cast for McKinley.
As the negro becomes more inte h
gont the race will vote with tho
Parties instead of with the party,
as now. Intellijjence has a ten
dency to break up combinations
and classes.
The Salem Journal justly re
marks that a public newspaper
cannot help at times to print mat
ters that cross the private interests
of individuals. In some cases the
person aggrieved has just cause, but
quite often he helps his cause quite
as much by a judicious letting
alone of the subjest.
says :
wants
Gov-
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this
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The Portland Welcome
Tim wn ..not. TCrnENE Guard
X UV 1UUM a--
the Democrats to nominate
tho Orceon '.
ClUUl A tUVJ . a t,
for United States senator, and
paper believes that his name
.xnin- pwtion would carry
it a majority of the legislat:
districts. With the permission
t,n Australian billot law. tho W
come seconds tho motion.
A pin manufacturer in Ansonia,
Ct., is about to utilize some twenty
barrels of imperfect pins in build
ing a sidewalk in front of his resi
dence. There k in that town a
cmnll m'ecfi of sidewalk built of
Bcraps from the pin factory which
a t 1 J ...
by corrosion nas Decome bo uaru m
a "few years that it required much
Wrt work in drilling and blasting
with dynamite to make a hole large
enough to set a telcgrapn poie, al
though it was but three or four
inches thick. It bida fair to last as
long as a sidewalk of solid brass.
The Albany Democrat editor was
classed as an onulent merchant the
other day by an Oreeonian reporter
and justly got maa. rrommeni
citizens of Eugene have Buffered
from the same luck of distinction
by the reporter. To ease their
wounded feelings we reproduce the
criticism of thu Democrat: The
following is the exact situation in
reference to Albany also, as well as
other points, and it has become ri
diculous. The man who gets up
tha Orcffonian's Dersonals from
D j
hotel signatures making everybody
prominent merchants, should re
ceive some private instructions.
"Tho Salem merchant" in tho Orc
tronian's personal column' is grow
ing to be a great chestnut. Every
body who regisw rs at a Portland
hotel, from a leading minister to a
bootblack, is reported by the Ore-
gonian as a merchant.
A fight betwee i a water company
and the municipal corporation that
gave it being ct rtainly cannot be
frofitable for the former in the end.
t was only a f )w years ago that
the Portland woter company was
compelled to dispose of its plant at
actual cost, but far less than its
actual value, on account of the city
taking steps to put in water works
of its own.
The Eugene Water Company has
made an effort to obtain another
source of water supply from arte
Bian wells, but failed. Still there
are other means by which pure
water can be obtained. Jt was a
mistake to locate the pumping sta
tion at the poinf now occupied by
it. If the suit .gainst the city is
brought from any other motion
than to obtain a reasonable time in
which to locate a new pumping
station, the Water Company is
certainly making a mistake.
A law has been nassed in Miohi-
gan relieving the owner of mort
gaged property from paying taxes
on the amount mortgaged; this part
of the burden being placed by the
same statute on the money-lender.
In passing this law the Michigan
law-makers, taking warning from
the Massachusetts monev-lenders.
inserted a claue invalidating all
private contracts requiring the
mortgage to pay these taxes. The
experiment in Michigan will be
watched with interest. The object
of the law is to favor the man
obliged to borrow money, but it
cannot compel the lender to put his
money out on these conditions, and
already there ha been much com
plaint against the measure in that
it drives capital out of tho state
where meney can be lent to better
advantage. It will doubtless re
duce the number of mortgages on
Michigan propeity, but whether-it
will prove bemficial to the people
it is intended to benefit ia another
question.
The assessor of twenty-five
counties, out of the entire thirty
one, have handid in their assess
ment rolls to tho secretary of state,
and all show an increase over 1890,
with the exception of Grant and
Baker counties. The total receipts
by the twenty-five assessors show a
total taxable property amounting to
$102,081,578, and estimating the
six counties net yet heapd from,
Yamhill, Morrow, Lane, 'Douglas,
Clatsop and Benton, tho Isame as
1890, there will be a sTand total of
$122,150,498, as against 4 total of
?114,0i7,787 forthe31cohnties jn
1890. From reports received, these
countief will shiw an increase, and
it is presumed the aggregate taxa
ble" property returned t the state
board of equalization for adjust
ment and equalization ai its Decem
ber meeting will fall littj short of
flsu.WU.UUU. After thtf board have
done their work, the governor, sec
retary and treasurer will figure- up
the running expenses ar.d make a
levy of the state.
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ST AIMS' q-'brlUM'
Sells the CclcW
NON-RUSTING
CFWTrtlT rvr..
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EUGENE,
msm
and get MORE PoWg
Writ
and use LESS mi
ta tot oar Maw lUoatratad Catai '."li
THE LEFFEL WATER WHEEL L ENGINE CO., ffisgi
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BUT CURr?
jJWTHlimij!1
NEW GOODS,
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
BEAUTIFUL DRESS
From the Cheapest to item
prices according to quali
A LARGE STOCK OF
1 mi ili
From the Cheapest to the Best. All parties
be suited either as to rnceorvjuaiiti,
Our assortment is Complete, from the lowed ii
the Finest; can suit you if you give us ad
OUR STOCK IS
62TFrce. IVeir and Sljrlisb.3
Look us over; if we do not savo yoo money, we will make awi
eel! to you low.
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A rULL LI iMc, ur unuutnitg-n
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Boot & Shoe Store
A. HUNT. Prop.
Will hereafter keep a complete etock of
Ladies' Misses' and Children's SHOES.
BUTTON BOOTS,
Slippers, White and Black Sandals
jim KID 8H0E8,
MENS' AND BOYS'
BOOTS & SHOES
And In fact everything in the Boot and
Shoe Hue, to which I intend to devote
my eapectal attention.
-MY GOODS ABE FIBST .CLASS.
And guaranteed aa represented, and will
be mid for the lowest .prices tliaa good
article can be afforded. A. HUNT
Important Ik.
My Patrons and the public
are notified that I will sell all
Goods and Merchandise at
my
Creswell :-: Store!
FOR THB
Lowest Cash Price !
Will pay the Hujheat Market Price forFarm
Produce. To induce nnr lursre atock wUl
give SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS foe Caab
or Produce.
L D. SCABBROUCH, CRESWELL.
JAMES McCIi:
CHOICE WINKS, LIQCOKSi
Willamette 8trwl,b(t;i! i
Sportsman's If
HORN 4
Practical Gun
TWbii :
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FiBhinC Tarkle and Vfc
Sewing Ml "'J
All MinaalM"",
Kepairin(fdonelnla,i
Guns Loaned &Ami
Store oo WllWW"-,
EXClTXMESt
Rnnihtfhlnthl.ltrojJ,.;
everybody l "lnP "J" im
build up their ayaten.
bOlld up their "? a,
friend, about It, "fflt I
merit when all ipe Uo"1, J
BAVB .J
Fromatcrrbledih.;t.i
beii cured of catarrt i W . j
Positive and
.r k11 to cure BbeomB' ...
ck, bore Tin. Be- t
WANTED
WOOL, HIDES
AND FURS
AT
COLDS MiTH'O. ',
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