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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1880)
CITY AND COUNTY. BRIEF MENTION. The Legislature ibmU oa the 13th iutt. . . . n .M .nnniiAa An th Kin rtf Van. 1.0UHVT . I v Henfter. Apple ar. worth 16 cent per pound dried by the Flummer process, .;.uf lfr Wesles- Shannon is iUSreo - - waring completion. The Plummer i the bou dry.r. Send in r order and make money. ... ... Go Whiteaker end crowd are reported to b, in the Sammer Lake couotry. rh naid for geese, duck and chicken It ffa Withrow, Eugene City. A blind negro waa around tha atreet aeH- iog pencil, etc, one day thia week. Da not forget to buy a Plummer Fnut Dryer and aave your fruit aud vegetable. Fiffht hundred and eventy-five Plummer Dryer ar working uccefully in Oregon jr Woodruff and wife, formerly of thi city, ar keeping a boarding house at Alton. Tha Eugene City Mill are receiving be- mii 1.209 and 1.500 buahel of wheat daily. You can realize one hundred and fifty dol lar per ton for your potatoea by tha Plum mer process. From three hundred to two thoutand dollar per annum mad by the use of the PInmm.r Hrver. luu 'j Th highest price pid in CASH for ittdes Fun Deer Skim and Chickens, at the store of S. Rosenblatt yo. Geo W Sill i now making a canvas oi in .nntv for the riummer rruiD yryor. uo not fail to have one. W understand that James Humphrey formerly of this placentas bought into a drug star at Walla Walla. M... Hu.. wLworvn, " ,s ... .. . t - i i vutv. naa none to oaa tiiuuwi, wusr uc .. . o . r : 1 . l. - J I o will apend th winter. Tha Portland Bee ha changed its name to that of the Bulletin. It has improved greatly under the new management. The catfish cnt for by Messrs Underwood and Huddleston came to hand one day this week. Only one of the lot died. Tha iail i.as been repaired and u now ready for the "boy" to push another aeo tion out of tha worthless structure. See tho notice of the County Judge in another column in relation to applications for cholrhip in tn. oiaie university. The Guard aliould be revl by every citi- ea of Lane county .lurmg me rresiueuiiai . - A I TV 1. I ampigu. is ow i a gooa wme .u, r.o. Send your onler at once to tho Corvallis Co. orGfco W Sill and have a Plummerdryer and ave your plums, they are worth 20 cents per pouud. Mis. Eva 8 Rice, a graduate of the State University, left Roseburg Monday to attend the Teachers' Institute, after which she goes to teach in the Portland public school. Some persons have been reporting that Dr Davis, our enterpriabg dentist, would move to Roseburg. It is a mistake, as the Dr on' iy iuteods establishing a brauvh office at that place. ' Business men should not forget that blank notes, bill-heads, statements, letter heads, and every description of commercial printiug ar neatly and promptly executed at th Gi'ard orace. Mrs A Renfew wishes to inform the pao- Jile of Eugene City aud county that she atill ha bed to rent by the night or week. Give her a call, and she will warraut satisfaction iu every particular. Rer S Monroe Hubbard, will resume er vice iu the Christian Church, next Sunday, morning and evening. Muruiug subject, "Examnle v Theorv:" evenina, "Divine! m Friendship." Sunday school at 0:45 A M. Rev Mr Spanawirk, the Evangelist" got himself in such bad odor in Victoria that he was e eDed from l.e cl.urch and is de- nounced by the press in the bitterest terror, He had a woman scrape, of course. Stan dard. Elmer Cleaver and Warm Spring Johnny while working with a horse power, out at the Grimes farm, were aacid utally (truck with ou of the lever, both receiving injuries sufficient to diaable them for rever.il aa)-.--Harruburg Review. W notice, by the Standard, that Rev. E. P Henderson of this place is a candidate for State librarian, which will be elected by the Legislature. The other applicant are W & Boise, Sol Ripinsky, J Quiun Thornton, J Magone and "Doc" McCully. Mr T C Bell read aa essay bsfore the 6tat teacher's Institute Wednesday. The subject was, "The Secret o! Saccesa in Child Culture." Prof Mark Bailey on Thursday read a paper on the eubject: "Should the Bute Encourage higher Education by Ap propriation." DriJNicklin respectfully offer hi er Vice as a physician to the people nf Lane County. He is a graduate from the medical department of the Willamette University in the class of 1872-3. Afterward be practised in YamhiU county till last fall when he went to Philadelphia and graduated from the Jefferson - Medical College in the class of 1879-80, Hi card will be found elaewhere. America)' NewsrArE DiREcroer. Meter Gee P Rowell k Co. place n under ebligatiooa' to tbrm for a copy of their direc lory for ISSO. The directory contain ,1044 " page,' and u Invaluable to advertiser, a toll at to aewspaper meo. It tatee tbe .cinrulaticel ! paper, etc, aod in the main, , t eorrict. We have had much busines wrth th firm nd can truthfully eay tuat liet lav. arwaya dealt fairly by . Orr ros the Coast. The member of the Eugene Cky Brasa Band leaves for the enast bext MosnUy. They will Uke tbeir lustra eeeau with them aod are prepared to have" , Junction City Scandal, About aiontb ago a yoiieg and haadaoma I woman, giving her nam aa Mr Conor re, ar- I I rived in Junotina City and ri.ted a dwelling i vmw wv rHiun ouiui, mituix ur uu. I a' w I . . L;. .. . .nw... I , w-v wee) KVIKlii aurani I th, rHro-a. would loin bar 4u a few dan. Iu j . M(, . . BD hu abode with Hi.-pre.umed wife, aud for aame f.- .u-... ' . t. .... f.. .,ir ...I, I..,., . m and contented life together. But recently it rumored that all waa not going on a well aa might bo la tha Conner' domicile Iilut lU nn.M k th.tn. U..1....I.V "f " ' ..... a. r .1Fr,B0. taeomcooitfu.wceocringaua iwora on a ...... .....;,,. Pn..... ... 4i -..:- . I vuu...lvl """ kill her. It wat then that tha good people of the itaid aud jniet little village of Juno- tiou ware allocked, fearfully so; for in mat ling the ireceasary affidavit to the complaiut before the warrant wai'iasued the woman Hed upon to place her autograph to the document, did not iu tears aud aubdued eoba affix tho name of Conner, but in a lively manner the took up the pen aud when aha had fiuiahed the name of "Faunie Johnson' tood out iu bold relief In explanation the woman aaid die wa not tha wife of the man, only hi afliuity, and she bad got enough of him, Conner waa arrested aud in default of th required bail tu keep the peace he wa committed to jril at Eugene City. The woman took her departure from Junction the next day to buut up auother affinity. Mamiard, Persona). Dr s Hamilton, of Ro.eburg, made a pieasant callyesterday, Mr Robert Bean ha been visiting rela tives at Latham this wesk. School Superiutendent Gill attended the Teachers' Iur.ituta thi week. Mr (too XV Sill, ronreuntin? the Cnrvallii I f i - Fmit Co., ma.le ua a pleasant osU last Wed- neiday evening, Miba EAa Risdnn and a daughter of Mr Johu Kiusey left Mouday t attend th Si- ter's school at H:lma. Mis Carrie Rosenblatt, of Portland, who ha Leeu visiting friends in this city, for the past few weeks, returned home Monday last. Walter Gray lias returned froia Portland, We understand from him that he will open a haruess and saddlery shop at Oakland next Monday. Mr E L Bristow aud family returned from t) MKenzie ,pring, th 6nt ofth, week( Th ,cft fw their hoBe ;n g(,ltm Frid I " - nioruing, Tho party cousisting of Jamei Abrams, V-M che Wm Jrvj nd j R c Ml returned from Yaquina Bi y last Saturday eveniug. Tliey report having a good time. A Phesiuektial Straw On the last trip " u'e tP uregm.. a nai.ot was taken mu th grtleieo tain their choice foi psssengera to aaccr- or President, and after the vote had been counted, Hancock had a majority of 30 of the number polled. This did not suit the adherents of (lartield, who proposed another ballot allowing the ladies to vote which was acceded to, aud the Dem ocratic nominee waa agaiu victor by 15 votes Thw chagrined Republicans who had proposed the scheme as a last resort olaiined a third ballot ou the ground that a number of the passengers had not been allowed to vote, This was found to be true, for off iu one cor ner of the steamer was the Chinese theatri cal troupe and on their being allowed to otCi tle table were turue men received a victory. 1 turned aud the Garfield tory. Standard. Im.mxnse Yield ox Wheat. Mr J B Con- gle, just returned from Roseburg, predict a bounteous harvest . Ho says th grain never looked better than at present. All along the Hue of railroid field of grain in the slunk, and standing ready for reaping, greet the passenger, affording an encouraging spectacle. The yield of grain of all kiuds will be immense, as an instance of which it u meuti01ieii that one Kranirer at Eocene who procured sacks for 3,500 bushels tit wheat expecting no greater harvest, wa obliged to purchase 1,500 additional when the grain was threshed. The same amount of land in cultivation only produced 900 bushels last year. Bee. Taken Chahok. Collector of Custom F N Shurtleff yesterday took possession of the Custom house at this port, aud baa assumed the duties' of that position. Mr Ed Lippiu cott, formerly of th money onler depart ment of the Pott Office, ha been installed a Chief Deputy by Mr Shurtleff, and Mr A N Gamble, the iusurance agent, ha taken tb place made vacant by the resignation of George Steel as a Deputy Collector. No oth er change have been made. Portland Stan dard, August 23d. Ox a Visit. Mr J C Church and chil iren, Miss Nannie Hughes, Mrs N Humph rey and Mr J R Ream left one day tbi week. Bin Church aod Mis Hughe o to their old home in Macon county, Missouri; Mrs Hunipbrey to Indiana and Mr Ream to Oakland, California. Private School.-Mi Minnie'Starr will commence teaching a private school in the Episcopal school building September 6th. All wishing to send their children to a first-class private school should remember the date of remmeocement. EirREMi Directort. Mesar Underwood Bro , agenU for Well Fargo It Co Ex pre at thi place made us a present of ooe nf their directories for 1S80 It contain 150 page neatly printed and substantially boned. Thank. Tb CALiroaMA.. The Californiaa for September is at band and we find it to be a eplendid number. Tb ubeeriptien price after the lit at October will be raised to $4 per year, but before that tine it oaly eeeU j - .. RESlcD,-Frof w O Morey of reruaea baa resigned tbe priooipaUie ef tbe E-. m-ecoj The aiual routine business tu transacted during the week, which iatatmaia tu laio tereating to the reader. Moaduy a rot of cordial thaaka waa pass 1 in favor of Bishop W Uey, tha oititeaa Eugene, to Rtf I D Driver and to Iter Mr, Wolfe. Resolution of thank war passed ia fa- . . 7 "T hiwimv wmpwiiw I if tKm'JI itT.u..t (. .- . L J . . f w S Ladd. Ja.ma H Will. ..,1 n jhomutu ,t)V0jnU)I M tru.u.. of Wil. ljunatu univer,it I ... ' Seattle, Vancouer, Salem and Eaat Fort. weM pBt jo noniiMtion( Md fc p. . . t. . . . ... . next conference. Closing prayer was offered by Rev Y Rob erta; after which Bishop Willey delivered th closing address. 11a then read 'tb tb following list of Appointment: Portland District. P F Tower, Presiding Elder. Portland, Taylor street -J H Acton. Portland, Hall street aud Am chapel , VT East Portlank circuit A C Faircbild. Powell' Valley C Aldersoa. Oregon City B J Sharp. Clear Creek O S Furguson, supply. Hubbard S S Slyter, supply. ' Howell Trairie T F Royal. Scio W Hurlburt. Dallas Jame Mathews. Sheridan-W Butt Lafayette T L Jones. Dayton N Doane. Lincoln To b anpplied. Forest Grovt and Cornelius W Robert Hillsboro To b supplied. German Mission F Bonn. Missionary to Chinese Vra Robert C E Lambert, Piesideut; T Van Scoy, professor and P F Tower, agent of the Wil lamette University. J H bkidmore, principal Sheridan Acad- emy. icoeni t'mr DISTRICT. W t Chapman, Presiding Elder. Eugene City I D Driver. Browmville-T L Sail. Shedds H C Jenkins. Lebanon H Hickman. Corvallis-! A Starr. Albany I Dillon. Ashland Ladru Royal. Jacksonville D A Crowell. Dmin G W Roork. Monroe P M Starrt Wilbur -J H Wood. Springfield N A Starr. Roseburg W D Nichols. Sile'zJ T Wolfe. Klamath L M Nickerson. Fort Klamath Mitbion J S McCain. Lowell Rozcrs. president'. L RoVal. pre feMor jn A,hl,nd College. L J Powell, superintendent of public in . Q pugkt bound district. A Atwcod, Presiding Elder. Feattle-J F DeVore. Olyinpia Johu McCormac. New Tscoma J W Miller, Whidby'a Wand T B Goodpasture. Ferud lie and Kootsack Indian Miasionv 1 Pennant, supply. Port Townsend W I Cosper. Tumwater Derrick. Che'julis Thomas MagilL ' Oysterville T M Reese. Vauoouver L A Bank. Astoria John parsons. . CowliU Joseph N Swieny, uppl Lewi River John Flinn. , White River D Spaulding. Skagit lo be supplied. Centervillo W P William, supply LoU Tallrj ittfflj. August 21, ISSO. Ed Guard. Thinking that a few liues from this portion of the foot stool might te interesting to your many leaders, I thought I would jot down a few items. Seth Simmon' bulgine i puffing and blowing mostly blowing. J N Johnson hu rented th Backus saw mill situated on Lost Creek. Look out for slab. A Roony will nrely marry' now, behav ing raised a good crop this year, and Hand saker threshed it. Hays MeCall think that wintering ttock on calt don't pay, and he i going to try more hay aod less stock. ' D C Matthew killed a large black bear a few day ign. He my be want to kill about sixty deer thi fall after harvest. Some of the young nissrods contemplate taking a run in the mountain for recupera tion and vtuison as toon as Handsaker get the grain threshed. The Garcock aod Haafield question ha given place to things of mere weight and the frugal farmer is now edgaged ia taking care of hi crop and wondereth where hi will get hi chicken feed. No ewiviled wheat thi year. Harvesting is pretty well advanced in thi vicinity th majority of th farmer having threshed, and the rest ar waiting for Mr Handsakef and hi machinery. Crop both in quantity and quality are op te the aver age for thi section. An nnn?Iy dog g"t among Z P Williams' mutton rheep som day back' and mortally wounded or! aaJ dangeroualy wounded another.' Nothing but a gun loaded with mall shot being handy, and the remit was th dotf got away with th content ef it, which caused much loud howling aod much luud (wearing and threatening of th use of the law aae physical force by tbe owner of tbe dogA" 4' ..V Tti Mi. .-i.- T u-t. r.i "-nxsis" --"7 "-' ' -iK'..C.t TOl.A.a XJ tl.1l ' .or vreg v.- be smptM W.e rxiaeipsttnrp u.o uregoe Hancock and Victory I I VU'lil III! ULfl 1 II Or Portland, Will address the people of Lane County AT TOE COUKT HOUSE. ox Saturday Ere, Auplist 2th nt 7 1. HI., OX TUB Political Issues of the Hour. EVERYBODY INVITED to Attend, SyGood music will be in attendance Resolutions of Condolence, - At a regular meeting of Oasis Lodge, No 41, I O O F., at Junction City, Oregon, Au gust 21, 1SS0. the following resolutions were reported and adopted; Whkkeas, In view of the loss we have sustaiued by the death of our worthy broth er, N S Griswold, and of the still greater loss sustained by those nearest aud dearest to him; Therefore be it Resolved, That it is but a just tribute to the memory of our departed brother to say that in regretting his removal from our midst, we mourn for oue who was iu every way worthy of our respect and regard. Resolved, That wo sincerely coudole with tbe family of the deceased on the dis peusatioa with which it hu pleased Divine Providence to afflict them, and commeud them for consolatiou to Him whw orders all tilings for the best, Resolved, That thia heartfelt testimon- al of our sympathy and sorrow be spread upon the minutes of the lodge and a copy of the same bj transmitted to the widow of our deceased brothe', aud also to each ef the ceuuty papers for publication. Geo. S. Wash burn e. I K Zuwmalt. J W Starr, Committee. Private School. Mr J A Stowell will open a Grammar School in the Presbyterian Church on Eighth street, beginning September 13th. Tbe school year will be divided iuto throe ses sion of three mouth. Term are $i per mouth. Married. At the residence of the bride's pswtts, at Tleasaiit Hill, Aug 22d, by J. Handsaker, J P., Mr J KMjkiuaieand Miss Servisa Matthews. All of Laue county. Lost. --One day last week a gold quartsset ladies' pin." The finder will be liberally re warded, by leaving it at thi office. i The Sportsman Club will meet this even ing at their rooms, by special order. Full attendance desire.l . J B Underwood, Acting Pritdo6t. . The High Water of 1880. Did not reach the point equal to that of 1876, but it was high enough to do a deal o'i damage. Time, however, ill repair fiis, but time only makes worse every cat of dia ease of the kiduey andurinary organs which aingle box of Oregon Kiduey Tea wonld cure, bold by ail uroggiau. TWO SURGEONS From the National Surgical Institute, India napolis, Indiana, will visit Portland, Ore gon, at St Charles Hotel, September 7th, 8th and 9th, 1880, provided with a complete and expensive outfit of apparatus desingned to treat every form of Spinal Disease, Hip and Knee Disease, Crooked Limbs, Club Feet, Paralysis, c. Piles and Fistula cer tainly cured. Thia institution hu an une qualled reputation in the successful treat ment of all of aliove diseases. Interested parties should not fail to see these Surgeon. Returning home, overland they will stop off September 11th and 13 at Eitgono City, 15th at Rotuburg, aud 18th and 20th at Jackson ville, Oregon. Good News For Farmers. Six dishes of food, at a meal will be given for 25 cents at the Astor House Restaurant Give it a trial. Belknap's Springs. Mr. O Rrnwnson has leased th Belknap Springs on thr McKenaie river, aud i now prepared to receive visitors. These epringS are famed for the medicinal propcrtie of the water, and aa they are situated in, tbe midst ef beautiful ceriery, and fin hunting, and fishing ground, promie to become a noted resort. The springs ar situated 62 mileS east of Kugene, and 6 miles from th Mc Kensie Bridge; I wish Everyoody to Know. Rev. George H. ihayer, an old ciUren of thi vicinity known to every on a a most In fluential citiaen, and Christian Minister of th M. K. Church just thi moment stopped In our tore to say. ''I wish everyboly tn know that I ooniler that both myself aod wife owe our lives to Shilob' Connmptiv Cure. It U having a tremendous sale over our counters and is (riving perfect satisfaction in all cases of Lung Diseases, snnh as nothing else baa done. Bourbon. Ind, May 15, 187d. ilrs. Matchett k France Sold by Osburn k Co.. Druggists. Ifltanace. Underwood Bro. ar representing four of the most popular and reliabe Insurance pAfnriftniafl tin this Coast to-wit Conneticot of Hartford; New Zealand, of Auklaod; Com-, mercial Union, of. Lonano; namoerg ec xre men of Hambergi representing a capital of over r,000,(WH gold coin. "Don t wait till the horse i stolen before you lock the stable door." -sr.- It. That ia tin -town tfier ars senrjs of persons .passiMfoir store every nay wnose u mda mfterabl bv Indiestion. lysppsia. L: J J..r-A 'Kr.m-tl I.IHT ComlJint, rZaZTZZZ fr75 ets. wewi.l self tern j, Vltaiir, guarantd to or. Bargains OflTrOIl frkl- -1 VIX JLJ L 30 days only at the I X. L. All Spring goods will be sold 25 per cent, lower than before on account to make room for the Great MONSTER STOCK Of Fall goods they are going" to receive soon from New York. Come Early and Secure Bargains. ELHJENE CITY, OREGON. C1J t gas; i la B. F. DORR S I DEALER II gloves, Pump), Pipes, Mttula, TlnwRie. AND House Furnishing Goods Generally Wells Driven Promptly AND Satisfaction Guaranteed. n illainetfe (Street, Eugene City, Oregon. Eugene City Brewery. MATIIIAS EELLE'I, Po'p Is now prepared tj fi I all orders fo LAGER BEER OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY, Com and aee for yourself. A good articls need ao reenmmendatiun. Ladles" Atteatlea. Berlin Fasliioa Patterns at Dunn k 8trt ton's. , A BELir- TIACiOX-I am th fill A airent fr this lelebrated wacon. 4 (i. HKVDKICKS. War has commenced in Europe! R. G. OALLISON JSACAIN ATHIS OLD H IS OLD yr AND on WLlamett Street and b .vin bcuuht th interest of W. T. Osbure ia th firm of Celli- may irive him a call with, th best quality of every imnmuj i'v m m ana lrwTC-inn iwtt, buw mm r-l GARH. TEAS, COFFEE, CANED iiOOVH, TOBACW k rir:sU4 C.l.m AST) OIJF.EN'S- WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, at reasonable rate for CASH or PRODUCE. C I..- ma m. mm .w.A skAak wKeki T MB At. ifT TOO Thankful f- past patrooas I Inviu you te call again Gooda dkUsered toaav rrt nf th olty ff M ehafs. K O. CAIAJBOK. mm will be the next STOEE osnuniv & co's e NEW DRUG STORK OK WlLLAk. U Street, near Ninth, DKAltR lA DUUOS, . CHEMICALS; OILS, PAINTS. GLASa, , ,,r, , vARNisnka PATENT MEDICINES, &,c. Brandies. Wines and Liquott OP ALL. KINDS. In fact, we have th best assortment ef artlett found in FIRST CLASS DRUG dTORK. We warrant all our drugs, for they ar asw ase Frfh. Particular attention is callsd te eul Stock of Perfumery anu Toilet Articles. As ws have bought j$ ,' Ann iMrta ty r i r. n V can compete with any establishment tn te gene City in price and accommodation. Uuy your goods where you caa get ( ,1 the best and cheapest. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY FILLER At all hour of th day or night OS J U UN & t- D. C. rjMliKRWOOl). 1. a. rjSDiswoee UNDERWOOD BROS. GENERAL BROKERS IDT 40 IKLI GOLD, SILVER, CURRENCY AND TXCHAN0B. Money Received on Deposit. NEGOTIATE LOANS, . iti th 81 tt REAL ESTATE Particular' Attention Given to Collections. AGENTS- Cooa'ctlcat and New JSeaWnd InsuraaesOssspealse ALSO AOEVTS , WELLS FAR QO L Co. Eoxene) City, Or)ga. S. Hoscnblatt & Cfo, DIALIM nrirnn lirnmf s cmc is uii.iLn.ij hi cut u a.i unfit At th old stand, Southwest eoraer ef Eight and Willamette streets, ICUOKN CITY. ORKUOH Have th meet eomplsU toek General MerchandisA In the city, Including Dry Goods, Groceries, . Hardware, (JrockeryS And in fact ereryth lug the maittt dsmaal which w ar selling at BED-ROCK PRICES. OAS Paid for all kinds of farm produce) delivered at our 8tore. S. Rosenbfatt & Co. ' - ! DereptloB leest. It U strangs ao many people will eontinoe to (iifTef day aftsr day with Dispepaia, Liver CocnnUint. Constipation, Sour Stomach, Ga sral DeMlity when thr eaa procure at ov Hint nn Vita t.I7i.:r fr. tti mi if ts dot not: career relieve them. Price, 1 eta.' nui ay i ustiqri lia, imtfgmmt. leaeyUic eeheel. ! City "pobfie Kheiv I Md by iHtni , Droia, food tiase paeraBy-