The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, October 09, 1880, Image 1

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ffflOLE NO. 674-
KUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1880.
$2.50 per year IN ADVANCE
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CITY GUARD.
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lit W CltH Guard.
CAMPBELL BROS.,
I'jll&Jrs ui?jprlfcton.
TFICE-Ib th. building formerly occuided
" k.J W. Cleaver, m ator., orasr Wil
La.tt anJ S.vcntb Steaata.
oca oxlt '
..,. OF ADVKUTIBINO,
i,l..rtiMenU Inserted as follows!
fA'llr." 10 U-e. or Uu, insert on M,
iuliuent insertion v.u u
Ui.?UwrtUers will b. clarg.d at th. fol
. " " nx month
... 8 OO
ii " on yew. ........ -
TrM,),Bt notice! ill local column, 20 cent, per
rz uu
VJ"rtWM bill will be tendered quarterly,
ill Ub wrlc mut be t aio n QM I'gMVKliY.
rOSTOPFICB.
,i.l.1l.a-rom a. nv to T .. Hun.t.7.
"Jla irrifi fr. th. Mth a. " J-- north
. - antra ire . i
l si a. m. rat Hiuislaw, franklin and 1 .op.
f"i. I.n WHy f lel.TT half .hur.
I-W Al f ATTERHOK. P. M.
HOCIKT.K4.
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HrKxrr.n nm iini .
w a T n
JVWO. . Meetseverr luonay i"ni.
the M n.i 4th Wertne-lars in ench month.
Bisesh Lome, No. IS. A. O. U. W.
y2, "at Ma-onic Hall tho second and fourth
. alonsav in each month. ...
M J K. W. Ohbork, M. W.
OR. L. M. OAVIS
DENTIST
3
EugtCity, Oregon.
nOOMSOVER GRANGE STORE. fint
J V door to tbe right, ui eUini. I onnerly
of C. W. Fitch. ,
tfrtmue Oxiile Go for punleft extraction or
ttith.
DR, JOHN NICKLIN,
Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur,
(Finnerly of Yamliill County.)
HAS PERMANENT1-Y LW'ATED IN
EuRcne Wty. Hflice ia UmlrrwooJ.
brie. U floor, over Welle. Fiuvo t Co. hx
preM office. KeniJcnce, two Mockn wwt - uI
ne north of 1'ul.iio School, in ths Killny
worth property. U-8 U
A. W. fATTERSON,
rnrsiciAN and surgeon.
mt Nlntli Street, " th
Cli.rle. HIS b4 mt Hi.Iciico,
KUOKNK CITY OKKttON.
DR. JOSEPH P. GILL.
CAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or ree
i,lnce when not professionally einfab'eil.
Oifioe at tbe ,
POST OFFICE DRUG STORE.
ReJnnr on Eighth etreet, opposite 1'resby
rinn Churclu
JEWKLUY ESTAW.ISMKNT.
J. S. LUCKEY,
DEAt.ER IS
Jlacks, Waches, Chains, Jewelry, Etc.
. . i
!lc'iHiiiiiu: Trompt iy r.xi-c wi.
iTAII Vrk Warranted. J&H
J.S LUOKKY,
Klli-r..rtb & Co.'i brick, Willamette rtrcet
J.
Real CsUte Agent
Collsction Agent,
and Notary Public.
EUGENE CITY, : OREGON.
J. B. ALEXANDER,
Justice of the Peace. Conveyan
cer and Collector.
Kill eolleeted, Record earelied and ab
taet. of title made. All hnne promptly
atUtled U. Otf - at the Court Houee.
p ROCEBIES-Id I kee on a ftllof
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
AWbviUfh.
I HAVE ESTABLffiHED i f
.LUMBER
YARD
. a ..J Wfl1mtt
MrMU.a.d keep, eowta-tly 1
aUkinda. Searf aVnl( and rurtic, fene-
iaf aad fo.poU . Dl-
FASX FOR BALE.
A WELL IMPROVED FARM OF thre
cnlUvatioo; aU naaerii - r -laenU
in good ordr, wbieh wo wi '1 ll
W.-n. and m th. m-t ronab!e tema
KtuVttro milcaonth of XJ!
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS .1
kid.rtiad.fiHyDEI0K& t
BOOT AND SHOt STORE,
A.HTO Proprietor.
Shop on Wil'am itte ttrnet, 2nd door north
of hardy are itora, Eugene City, Or.
1 will here:, te Ve p a eompleU etock of
L.) DIES', KUSh'
AND
CHILDREN'S SHOES
tiltrr. Cloth and Kid,
Iluttoa Hoots
Sillppera, white and black,
I'ren h kid Shoe.
MENS & BOYS
rixi and niAvr
BCOTS & SHOES
And in fact everything in the ROOT and
SliOK line, to which 1 intend to devote m
enpecial attention.
MY COGDS
Were manufactured to order,
ARE FIRST CLASS
And guaranteed ae rvpreented, and will Ik
aoltl for the lowest prior that a K"od artich
oaa be aPorleL jr27-78tf A. lll'XT.
CRAIN BROS.
DEALERS
IN-
) Watrfca and
vyvy-" Jewelry,
Musical instruments, Toys, Notions, etc
Watchen, Clock, and Jewelry repaired and
warranted. Northwest corner of Willamette
and Eighth itr-wta.
XEW IDRIAN
iTM MINI COMPANY
OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, OGN.
Inroiiiatt"l. June, 1878.
Capital Stuck, $100,000
OFFICERS:
Diin.n-i T. Tn.til Swnprtnv Au.
ri'lius Toild. DniEiToKM J. 1'. Gill, J. W.
i a w tf t I 11
lucksiou. 1. S. Hi'iUilmugn, A. u lotm ami i
Todd.
Principal office for wile of utock at J. J . UHl
t tiou 8 drug lore,ritrfFce buiklilig, Eugtl)
BEN RUSH,
-THE-
BLACKSMITH,
till at the old it and and ia prepared to do
kind of general jubbing, horne-nhoeing, re
iring, etc. Having ecured the ervice o
nexiK-riencl hand I will make the repairing ot
AiAl MACHINERY.. peda.ity.UsHi
3P. ES- jO)TJ0?J2SJ,
AT TUB
HAVING ASSOCi A 1'K.D WITH ME I
bueiueM Mr. HORACE F. S'J'lUTTON
we have just received a new, large and
WELL SELECTED rfTOCK OF GOODS,
Jlakiug a pecialty of
HARDWARE, Q0N AND STEtL
AGl'JCULTURA L lMri.EMF.NTa
We dfire to make no grand flouriidi, jut di
ay that farmers can come nearer Kitting
ANYTHING THEY MAY WANT
at our .tore than at any other eetablUhinent ii
town, aid they can buy theui on a good term.
We luve a full line of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRYGOOD8,
FANCY GOODS,
LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING
GOODS.
MEN AND BOY'S CLOTHING.
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES
And ar. continually adding to our itock to
meet th. demand of the public jjijjfjf
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
4 J
t
Comer WUlamette and Ninth Street,
EUGENE CITY, OR.
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J. W. FRONK,
Proprietor.
The Hooae has Ihoronghlr
rcaTati, hmlh II
and oatald.
The FINEST f-'ampl. JUnmt ia tho rity.
TERMS MODERATE
Give the Houae a trial, and be awred that
you will get tbe bert the market afford.
JTn H.'0e i aewly fnraUhed.
Frw Coach to and front the Hous.
GREAT
REDDCTION IN
PRICES!
T INFORM the public th.t I will wll my en
tire etock of Gooli forthe next 90 day at
COST in order to rain, money, therefor call
and exaain my good before purchaaing else
where. I i All persons Indrbfril
to m. by Note or Rook Account will alto fet
tle nn or before Novemlier 1, 1H.H0, or they will
handtd to my attorney for collection.
D HYMAN.
I WISH TO INFORM THE PUBLIC
that I i:iy more than any man tlii ide
of Portlaniliu
HIDES.
FURS,
AND CHICKENS.
Store on Willamette St.,
Next Door to Goldsmith's Brick-
F. WI. WILKINS,
bucceator to Shei.ton ft Wii.kins.
Practical Drujp & Chemisis,
UNDERWOOD'S BUILDING.
Next door to tli. Grange Store, Willamette
treet, Eugene City Oregon.
Have juit opened t full Una of fresh
Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals.
Alao a fine aunrtment of
Fancy and Toilei Articles.
ALL KINM OF
Mixed Paints, Lead, Oil,
Varnish, Brushes,
MDOVV GLASS and PUTF
Which they will alway wdl on reaannabla
term.
Careful allenlion given lo riiysiclan'i Pre
teriptions.
BELUHB off at COST,
As I Must raise Money
I will sell myentire
stock of
DRY GOODS,
FURNISHING GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CROCKERY.
AT COST
Call and examine Goods & Prices
rAH who ar indebted to me MUSTaett:
immediately.
Hiirhfrt market price paid for all kind of
RODUCE, HIDES and FURS.
Pi:
A. GOLDSMITH.
If you wUb to l uy your good cheap, you mint
go to the (tore of
LURCH BRO
coriMOK aitovK.
They keep one of the Iarget tock of
General Merchandise
Outside of Portland, and they ell good cheap
er than it can be bought anywhere in the Wil
lamette valley.
nod UENEB4L fflEHCIIANDlSK Bo
T.O. HENDRICKS.
War has commenced in Europe!
AXI
R. G. CALLISON
IS AGAIN ATHIS OLD HIS OLD STAND
on Willamette Street and having bought th
. . u,' T n.lnirn In the firm of f'lli-
am A 0burn, U prerred tJ furnwh all who
may give mm a can wnn in. nuiuiijr
every thing naually kept in a tint clas grocery
and iroviin store, nch a
V SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE,
CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO k
CIGARS, GLASS AND QUEENS
WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
at mwonable rate, for CASH or PRODUCE.
Give me a call and ee what I can do for you
Thankful fn past patronage I invito you to
call again
Good offered to any trt of the city freo
of charge. K ii. CALLISON.
Notice.
OX ACCOUNT OF MY FAILING
health, and my desire t settle my hut
ine, I aak aU pron. having claim against
m. to present tlie aame, and all penon. in-
t ,A it.. V .1 i .f J. ii.rm,nt. op
liciivry m. w , . '
toy d-man'bi will b pi ace. 1 in my attorney .
- jamesccodchild.
KUOKNK CITY
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
ALEXANDER. J. R-Juitic of th. P.ao
South Eugene Precinct; office at Court Houa.
ASTOR HOUSE-Cha. Baker, prop. Th.
only fint-claa hotel in the city Willamette
street, on. door north of th. poet office.
ABRAMS, W. 1L k BRO.-Flaning mill,
ash, door, blind and moulding manufactory,
Eighth itreet, east it mill race. Everything
in our line furnished on short notice and
reawinahle terma
BOOK STORF.-Ona door xrnth of th. A.tor
House. A full stock of assorted box paper
plain and fancy.
BOYD ft MILLER Meat Market-beef, veal,
mutton, pnrk and lard Willamette strwt,
between Eighth and Ninth.
CRAIN BROS. -Dealer in Jewelry, Watch
ea, Clock and Musical Instrument.-Willamette
etreet. between Seventh and Eighth.
CALLISON, R. G. Dealer in groceries, pro
vision, country produce, canned goods, book,
stationery, etc, southwest corner Willamette
and 9th St.
DORRIS, GEO. B.-Attorney and Counsellor
at Law. Office on Willamette street, Eu
gene City.
DORRIS, B. F. -Dealer in Stoves and Tin
ware Willamette street, between Seventh
and Eighth.
DURANT, WM.-Meat Market beef, nork,
veal and mutton constantly nn hand Ninth
treet, between IVarl'and Iligh.
ELIjSWORTH k CO.-DnigifisU and dealers
in paints, oil, etc. Willamette itreet, be
tween Eighth and Ninth.
FRIENDLY. 8. H. -Dealer in dry goods,
clothing anil geneial merchandise Willam
ette street, between Eighth and Ninth.
GUARD OFFICE-Newspaper, book and job
printing oflico, corner Willamette andSeventh
streets.
GRANGE STORE-Dealers in general mer
cbandise and produce, comer Eighth and
Willamette itreet.
GILL, J. P. Physician, Surgeon and Drug
gist, Poatoffice, Willamette reet, between
Seventh and Eighth.
HAYS, ROBT.-Wlne, Liquors, and Ci
gar of th. brat quality kept constantly on
hand. Th. best billiard table in town.
HENDRICKS, T. G.-Dealei in general mer
chandise northwest corner Willamette and
Ninth atreets.
HODES, C Keep on hand fin. wines, liq
uors, cigar and a pool and billiard table:
Willamette street, lietween Eighth and
Ninth.
HORN, CHAS. M. -Gunsmith. Rifles ar.u
hot-gins, breech and muzzle loeder, fur taie.
Repairing dune in the neatest style and war
ranted. Shop on !Hh street.
KINSEY, J. D - Sash, blinds and door fac
tory, window and door frames, mouldings,
etc., glazing and glasa cutting don. to order.
LYNCH, A -Groceries, provisions, fruits, veg
etables, etc, Willamette tret, first door
outh of Postoffice.
LUCKEY, J. S.-Watchmaker and Jeweler)
keeps a fin. stock of goods in hi line, Willam
ette itreet, in Ellsworth' drug (tore.
McCLAREN, J A M ES-Choice, wlnet.llquors,
and cigar Willamette street, between Eighth
and Ninth.
MELLER, M. Brewery Lager beer on tap
and by the keg or barrel, comer of Ninth and
Olive street.
OSHURN ft CO.-Dealers in drugs, medicines.
chomicals, oils, paints, etc Willamette st.,
opixiaite S. ( 'Imrles HoteL
PATTERSON, A. S.-A fine stock of plain
and fancy visiting cards.
PERKINS, H. C. -County Surveyor and Civil
Engineer. Residence on Fifth s reet
PRESTON, WM. -Dialer in rartdlery, Har
ness, Carriago Trimmings, etc. Willamette
street, between Seventh and Eighth.
POST OFFICE A new stock of standard
school books just received at th. post office.
RUSH. BEN.-Horseshoelngand general job
bing blacksmith, Eighth street, between Wil
lamette and Olive.
REAM, J. R. Undertaker and building con
tractor, norner Willamette and Seventh
street.
ROSENBLATT ft CO.-Dry goodi, ol.thlng,
groceries and general nKirhandiN, southwest
corner Willamette and Eighth streets.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL-r-Mrs. A. Ren
frew, Proprietress. The best Hote in th.
city. Corner Willamette and Ninth treet.
SHIELDS, .1. C.-Physirian and Surgeon -north
side Ninth street, first door eiat of St
Charle Hotel.
STEVENS, MARK Dealer in tobacco, d
gBrs, nuts, enndies, hot, powder, notions,
etc. '-Willamette street
SCHOOL SUPPLIES-A large and varied
assortment, of slate of all size, and quantities
of slate and slate-books. Three doors north
of the express office.
THOMPSON ft BEAN-Attomeys at-Law-Willamette
street, between Seventh and
Eighth.
WALTON, J. J.-Attomey-at-Law. Office
Willamette street, between Seventh and
Eighth.
WITTER, J. T.-Buck.kin dres.lng. Th.
highest price paid for deer skin, Eighth it,
at Bridge.
UNDERWOOD, J. B.-Oeneral brokerage
business and agent for the Connecticut In
surance Company of Hartford Willamette
treet, between Seventh and Eighth.
ELLSWORTH & CO.,
D HUG GIST,
WILL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS In
all it branches at the old stand, offering
increased inducement to customers, old and
new. A heretofore, th. most
Careful attention given to Prescripions.
3 new
MEAT MARKET
On the west side of Willamette Street, between
Eighth and Ninth.
Having just opened a new and neat Meat
Mrket, w. an prrjwed to furnish b. best
nrcf. Vra!, Jlatiaa, fork, etc..
To our customers, 'at tb. lowest market rates
The custom of the public is respect
fully solicited.
Meats delivered to any part of tbe city fr
.f rhargo. Mcf TIRXACK ft REKSbf AW.
DEMOCRATIC GENERALS,
To Whom the Friends of the Union
Owe i Debt of Gratitude.
Hancock,
McCllan,
Rosencranz,
McCWnand,
Sirgel,
Slix'uiii,
Stoni'ioau,
Palmer,
Cone,
Rokseaa,
Franklin,
Nelson,
Thomas,
Hooker.
Steadman,
Ord. t
The following are some of the Con
federate Generals who are leaders in the
in the Republican party and holding
high offices by Republican appoint
ment LONUSTRF.ET,
The general that Hancock whipped at
Gettysburg, now minister to Turkey at
a salary of (10,000 per annum,
H08KDY,
The guerilla and pirate chief who shot
down Union soldiers and robbed their
knapsacks, now charge-de-affairs in Chi
na at a salary of $6,000 a year.
KEY,
Brigadier of the rebel army, once of
Hayes' cabinet as a Fostmaster General
with a salary of $8,000 a year, now U.
S. District Judge.
And the following is a list of other
distinguished radical leaders and oflice
holders, selected from tho rebel de
partment of the Radical party, which
we copy from the Constitution:
1. Brigadier General A. T. Aker
man, Grant's Attorney-General of the
United States, whose business it ' was
to instruct Grant in constitutional . da
tieiyand obligations, and to give written
opinions on constitutional and law ques
tions to all other departments of the
government
Col. Hughes, Radical U. S. District
Judgo in Virginia.
Col. Settle, Radical U. S. Judge in
North Carolina,
Gov. llolden, of North Carolina, who
framed the ordinances of secession; now
Radical postmaster at Raleigh, and
Radical leader in North Carolina.
Col. LuRk and Mr. Young; tho first
a Radical U. S. Attorney for North
Carolina, and the other a Radical U. S.
Revenue Collector in North Carolina.
James L Orr, the leader of the re
bellion in South Carolina and signer of
the secession ordinance;was Grant's
Minister Plenipotentiary to Russia.
(Note. Orr was a disunionist when
a memW of Congress as long ago as
1850. Ho had' as much, or more, to
do with bringing on the civil war as
Jeff Davis.)
Major Morphia, of Mississippi, of the
Confederate calvary service and a fa
mous scout; now Radical marshal of
Mississippi.
Col. Chandler, one of the rebel offi
cers at the alleged Ft Pillow massacre;
now Radical U. S. District Attorney
of Mississippi
Col. G. W. Henderson, a famous
cavalry raider of Mississippi, now Rad
ical U. 8. Revenue Collector.
CoL Wm. Mough, Radical District
Judge of Louisiana.
Col. Smith, Radical postmaster at
Baton Rouge.
Col. Humphreys, Radical U. S.
Judge of Louisiana.
Ex-Senator Footo of Louisiana,
known when a Senator in Congress at
Washington, 30 years ago, an "Hang
man Foote," who subsequently encour
aged secession, trampled and spit upon
the Union flag, was a Senator in the
Congress, from Mississippi, and who
dealt in vituperative speeches against
Northern Democrats for fighting for
the Union; late Radical Director of
the U. 8. Mint at New Orleans, and
one of the recognized lights of the
Radical party in Louisiana. He was
regarded as a special favorito and pet
of Hayes and his cabinet
Sam M. Clark, a homo guard, Keo
kuk, Iowa. During the war a non
combatant The postoffice in this city
was taken by ex-rebel General Poet-
master General Key from a scared
Union general, at Clark's solicitation
and given to Clark, who never smell
powder nor looked a rebel soldier ia th
face, and whose merit in the eyea of the
Radical leaders is that he U a Radical
editor who wavs, in nearly every edi
torial in the Gat City, the bloody
shirt, and denounces Democrats who
fought for the Union as rebel sympa
thizers. Even Col. Trimble, w ho led a
sabre charge where scores of the rebela
were cut down, and many of his own
men were killed, and who was himself
shot through the face by a rell bullet,
is denounced as a secesh sympathizer
by the non -fighting successor to the sol
dier ho put out of office.
Efltct on the above factt.
STATE JIEWS.
Diphtheria has again broken out ii
Corvallia.
A. II. Hubbard, one of the very first
settlers of Cole's Valley, died a few
days ago at the age of 81 years.
Tho O. It A N. Co. aro going to
build permanent water work for their
own use at the Dalles, similar to those
at Celilo.
Ninety thousand bushels of wheat
have already been received in Roso-
burg. The prices are so low that no
sales have been made.
John Shute has made the biggest
storage of wheat at the Hillsboro ware
house ever made there 4000 bushel
raised on his farm this year.
A little child belonging to some per
sons who were moving into Jackson
county, and were camped at Rosebnrg,
was scalded to death with hot coffee
last Monday.
It has been given up that Calapooia
will furnish more wheat for Oakland
than all the surrounding country. It
is estimated to have furnished near 65,
000 bushels.
It has been decided necessary to Wave
a. new survey of th Coquill and
the report forwarded to Washington for
approval before work can be commenc
ed on that harbor. This will probably
postpone the work till next summer.
The steamer Harvest Queen wm
hauled out for repairs at Celilo Wed
nesday, having met with an accident
that mado repairs necessary to her hull
while going up the river Monday with
a load. of railroad iron. Sho will be
afloat in a few days.
Cunyonville correspondent: J. R.
Dodge, our "land king," baa bought th
old Allen place in Green Valley, com
prising 2,700 acres, consideration
$8,000. Mr. D. proposes to stock it
with 1500 head of sheep and then rent
it to Mr. John Beckley, of Elkton.
Hillsboro Independent: The wheat
taken in at the Hillsboro warehouse
this year has more wild oats in it than ,
usual. For instance, from Robert Ini
brie's farm from COO busht uf wheat
there were 200 bushels of screenings
a large part of which was wild oats.
To Campaign Clnbi.
All Haunock and English Campaign
Clubs and all other organizations which
upportthe Democratic candidates ar
requested to send to
W. IL Babxvm,
Chairman Nat Dem. Committee,
138 Fifth Ave., New York.
1st The name and location of their
organization.
2d A statement of the number of
niemtars enrolled.
3d. The names of officers.
4th. Accounts of meetings held.
5tk Rejiorts, every two weeks dur
ing the campaign, of the number and
increase of membership, with the con
dition and prospect of the canvass.
"A full vote, a free ballot aud a fair
count" Hancock to Sherman, Decem
ber 28, 1876.
Tni army should have nothing to do
with the inauguration of President
The people elect the President Con
gress declares in joint session who he is!
We of the array have only to obey his
mandates, and and are protected in so
doing only so far aa they may he lawful
-Hancock to Sherman, December 28
1876.
I was not in favor of the military
tion in South Carolina recently, and if
General Ruger had telegraphed to me
or asked for adicv, I would have ad
vised him not under any circumstance
to allow himself or his troops to deter
mine who were the lawful members of a
Hint Tvpislature. Hancock to Shrr
' man, Decmber, 187G.