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nn GENE GUARD. n. n I. I ESTABLISHED FOR THE DISSEIMTIOS OP JESOCMTIC rElNCITLES. m TO EJRJ A HONEST LITlJiG BT TDK S V E1T OF 0t BROW. WHOLE NO. C8L EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER G, 1880. (2.50 per year IN ADYAKC.. E&f 5ugrnf City Guarfl. I l (AMrsiu. I. ft. CAMriXU. CAMPBELL BROS., Publisher and Proprietors. OFFICE In tb building formerly occupied by J. w. ueaver, as a iturt, corner Vul Uio.tU and Seventh Street. OUR ONLY RA.TK3 OF ADVKHTISINQ AdtartUement Inserted u follow, i tM square, 10 line, or leu, on liuertlnn S3; ah luWoqatnt InMrtlon $L Cub required in dTanO. Tim advertiser will b charged at th. fol wll rt b. huti thre months W 00 " ill month 8 00 . " iui;iu...h 12 00 Traasleat netice. In local oolamn, 10 cent per Us fee 0 Insertion. Adv.rtising bill will V rendered quarterly, All e work mutt be rain rot OR delivht. rosTurncE. OSe Bor-Tro I a. . to T .. Bonier I !:tl:Mp., , i i u untl. anrl iiim vntnt Rnnh . t -i.M Imm tt Mlk and iMf M mlAf Ath ftt 1U p. m. For HmiiUw, Prmnklin and Urn fill VP IHUWHitllW Alton will t rwly for delivery half an hour after i-rival of trains. lUre ihould M left at the office . 1 rt U .1 t -..-in . I m SOCIETIES. - - w & V tiA I V vu Bnt and third Welaesday in each nvtnth. u H. Tyinn. Vo. ft I. O. ,jSO). r. jaeeuerery xunu.j ""- aU M th id n.l 4th Weuaeadar. in each month. Iluuiki Loixii, No. 15, A. 0. U. W. Meu t Ma-onic Hall the econd and fourth Monday in each month. ' F. W. Ohblrn, XL W. DR. L. M. DAVIS DENTIST, Eugene City, Oregon. ROOMS OVER GRANGE STORE, 6rt door to the right, up tair. Formerly olfiofC. W. Fitch. Nitrou Olid Ua (or palulee extraction ef tetth. DR, JOHN NICKLIN, Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. (Formerly of Yamhill County.) HAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN Eugene City. Office in Underwood Brick, 2d floor, over Well. Fargo k Co. r.x prea office. Residence, two block, wwt and n north of Pubho School, in the Killing worth property. llUt " . A. W.FATTERSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, me on Ninth Street, oppe u St. Charlea Hotel, and t Healdence, KCGKNK CITY OREGON. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL CAN Bit FOUND AT HIS OFFICE r re idenee whn not profeMionally engaged. OSe at th POST OFFICI DRUG STORE. Re.idnc n Eighth itreet, opposiU Presby tia Church. JEWELRY ESTABLISMENT. J. S. LUCKEY, DEALER IN Clocks, Wacnes, Chains, Jewelry, Etc. Repairing Promptly Executed. tarAllWork Wrranted.a J.S. LUCKEY, ElUworth k Co.'. brick, Willamett street ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Corner Willamette and Ninth Street, EUGENE CITY, OR. J. W. FRONK, Proprietor. The Ilonse has bcn thoroughly renovated, both Inside and outside. Th FINEST Sample Rooms in th city. TERMS MODERATE Give th House a trial, and b. assured that you wiU get the beet the market affords. The House is newly furnished . Free Coach to and from the House. War has commenced in Europe! ivn o rs n.Ai I IRON TS AGAIN AT HIS OLD 'HIS OLDSTAND Ion Willamette Street and hav In? bouf Interert of W. T. usourn in i u:r",Ca son t (Hiburn, U prepared to i" b' may give him a calf with th. best q-T very thing .ully kept in a first clas grocery SUGARS, TE AS, COFFFjE, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO CIGARS. GLASS AM QL EENS- WARE, WOOD AA1J oonYiiTf-l? at rMonable rat for lAn - Giv. me a call and what I can do for yon Thankful for pant patronage I inviU you w "ffillinAtoMT Trt of th.city hm M chaTgeT KP CAI,U1, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS kind, at JDE!0K1V The largest stock of good in Lane Co Is now on Sale at T; B. BUM'S And these arc a fow of tho Bar coin 3 ol forod for CASH s Nice White Blankots for 1 per pair. Brocade Dress Goods for 20 cts per yd. Good Cashmere, full width, 50 cts per yard. Brocade Silks from $1 25 up. THE Best Assortment in the City of BOOTS MB. SHOES f Ladies Kid Button at from 82 up Ladies Kid Fox from $2 up Ladies California Calf from ?1 50 up ChildrenH California Calf from $1 up Men's California Boots $4 50 worth SG Men's Good Heavy Boots $3 50 to $5 Men' Calf Boots $4 worth $6 Ladies Felled Buttoned Shoes , $2 up ClC thing Cheaper than any other House. aJ Give m a call and BOOT SHOE STORE. A. HUNT, Proprietor. Shop ou Willamette -street, 2nd door north 1 1 1. A -- t oi narawaro store, r.ugcuo uy, ur. . will hereafter keep a complete stock of -AND-. CHILDREN'S SHOES CalterN, Cloth and Kid, ItiiUou ItootH, NllpprrN, whit and black, Nanduls, Frca h kid Shoes. MENS & BOYS riNI AND HEAVY BOOTS & SHOES And in fact everything in the BOOT and SHOE line, to which I intend to devote m especial attention. MY GOODS , Were manufactured to order, ARE FIRST CLASS And guaranteed a represented, and will be old for the lowest prices that a good article san be afirded. aw27-78tf A. lU'XT. CRAIN BROS. JSrV' DEALERS mm in J) Watches and Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Toys, Notions, etc Watnhe.. Clock., and Jewelry repaired and warranted. Northwest corner of .Willamette and Eighth itreet. SELLING off at COST. As I Must raise Money I will sell my entire stock of DRY GOODS, FURNISHING COODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CROCKERY. JbJJ? COST Call anil examine Goods & Frices rr All who ar indebted to m. MUST eUle immediately. IXxehM market rrioe paid for all kind o PRODUCE, HIDES and FURS. A. GOLDSMITH. If y wuh to buy your good cheap, you murt LURCH BROS., COTTA GE OROVE. TbeT keep one of th largest tck of General Merchandise Oiitmde of Portland, and they sell good. cbn- er than it can be rwutrai anywiw m -i laavM Talleyv' Ladies under Vests at from 50 cts up. A Large assortment of Triming Silks, 75 cts to ?1 25 jpr yartl A line line of Hoosicry, all prices Overalls from 50 cts up. can e fc( sfnyuirtc. Save Yourselves B. F. DORRIS, DEALER !IN SloveS, 1'uinps, Tinware. AND House Furnishing Goods Generally Wells Driven Promptly AND Satisfaction Guaranteed. Willamette Street, Eugene City, Oregon, F. . WILKINS, Successor to Shelton k Wii.kinh. Practical Druggiss & Chemisis, UNDERWOOD S BUILDING. Next door to th. Grange Store, WillanetU street, hugene City Uregon. Hav ust oixned a full lin. of fresh Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals. AIm a fine asanrtment of Fancy and Toilet Articles. ALL ClilDB OF Mixed raints, Lead, Oil, Varnish, Brushes, WINDOW GLASS and PUTTY Which they will alway. sell on reasonable term. Careful attention girrn to Pbyiielan'i Pre teriptioii. FARMERS ATTENTION. READ ! THAVE JUST RECEIVED A NICE As sortment of Hameiw. Collar., Lines, Bri dle., Hani, and Breast StraW, Halters, Curry combe., Whips, Card., Brushes, eta, and I am making huddle, ol all kind, and will keep on band riaddle Trees and Drnmed Buckskin, for the wholesale and retail trade, which I will sell 25 per cent cheaper than usual Farmer, will do well to give me a calL My term, is ready pay; then no man pay for hi. neighbor coods. Shnp, S ciioi burtlieit of Kiiircn City on railroad. V. R. LAK1N. GO TO WHITER1 GALLERY ! To gt CARD and CABINET PnOTO GRAPHS, FERlMrVPES, kC. Cards and Cabinets a Specialty. Iiantf UOK tEUtL ft LKCIIAn BISB C T. C, HENDRICKS, KUOKNK CITY SUSINESS DIRECTORY. AI.EXAX11EK, J. ll.-Ju.tlc of th- Peac Soutli Eui.'ene Precinrt; olhce at Court Houae, ASTOR IIDUSK-Cha. Uaker, prop. Tl. only nrxt cliua hotel in the city-WillauivtW trtit, on door north of th ottice. ALRAMS, W. 11. A DRO.-Planing mill, awh, door, blind and moulding uinniifactory, Eighth street, east of mill race. Kvprythii.tr in our lin furuuhed on (hurt notice and reasonable tcruia. HOOK 8TORK-On door wuth of th A.t..r Hnuse. A full stink of auorted boi aptra laiu and fancy. 150 YD Jt MILLER Meat Mrket-Ief. veal, mutton, irk and lanl Willamett atrvet, between Eighth and Niuth. CRAIN BROa-IValer in Jewelry, W.tcli. en, Clock, and Musical Instrumcnta-Wil. lamett itreet. between Serentb and Eighth. CALLISON, R. G.-Dealerlngrocene., pro vision., country produce, canned gixxlu. book., stationery, etc, (outhwent corner Willsm.tt and 9th Su. DORRIS, GEO. n.-Attomy and Counsellor at Law. Otfio on Willamette street, Eu gene City. DORRIS, R. F. -Dealer In Stove, and Tin wnro Willamette street, lietwoen Seventh and Eighth. DURANT, WM.-Meat Market beef, pork, veal and mutton conntnntly nn hand inth street, between Pearl and High. ELLSWORTH k CO.-IruggisU and dealer in paints, oils, etp. Willamette street, be tween Eighth and Niuth. FRIENDLY. S. H. -Dealer in dry rood., clothing ana general merchandiHe Willam ette street, between Eighth and Ninth. GUARD OFFICE-Newsi-aper, book and Job printing office, corner Willamette andSeventh streets. GRANGE STORE-Dealer in general mer rhandise and produce, corner Eighth and Willamette itreeta,' GILL, J. P. Physician, Surgeon and Drug- glut, roHtomce, illaniette reel, between Seventh and Eighth. HAYS, RQHT.-WlnMi, lAinon, nd Cl- f;ars of the bent quality kept constantly on land. The best billiard table in town. HENDRICKS, T. O.-Dealei In ireneral mer chandise northwest corner Willamette and Ninth streets. HOPES, C Keep, on hand fine wines, I'm uors, cigars and a pool and billiard Utile; Willamette street, between Eighth and Ninth. HORN, CHAS. M.-Gmiamith. Rifle, ar.4 sliot-gnns, breech and muzzle lorders, for iaie. Repairing done in the neatest styl. and war ranted Shop nu Dth street, KINSEY, J. D.-Saah, blinds and door fac tory, window and door frames, moulding., etc., glazing and glass cutting don to order. LYNCH, A. -Groceries, provUlons, fruits, veg etables, etc., Willamette tret, hint door south of Postoffice. LUCKEY, J. a-Watchnmker and Jeweler) keeps a fine stock of good, in his Hue, Willam ette street, in Ellsworth' drug store. MiCLAREN. .1 A MI".3-Choice, wines, li.mors, and cigars Willamette street, between Eighth and Ninth. MELLER, M. Brewery Lager beer on tap and by the keg or barrel, corner ol IS null and Olive streets. OSHURN k CO.-Dealer in drugs, medicine. ciiemicuiH, uiih, iiHtiun, vlu. 11 iiiAiuevi'. su, opK.ite S. Charles HoteL PATTERSON, A. 8.-A fine itock f plain and fancy visiting cards. PERKINS, If. G-Couuly Surveyor and Civil hngmeer. lleuulenue on r 11th street. rRESTON, WM. -Dealer in ftaddlerv, Har- ness, ( arnago 1 rlmnnngs, etc. Willamette street, between Seventh and Eighth. POST OFFICE-A new Btock of standard school books jint received at th post olhce. RUSH, DEN. Horseshoeing and general job bing blacksmith, Eighth street, between W ll lametto and Olive. REAM, J. R. Undertaker and building con tractor, corner WUlaiuetU and beventh streets. ROSENBLATT k CO. Dry roods, clethlng, groceries nnd general merchandiHe, southwent corner Willamette and Eighth street. ST. CHARLES HOTEL Mr. A Ken- frew, Proprietress. Die lwst note In the city. Corner Willamette and Ninth streets. SHIELDS, .T. C.-Phynician and Surgeon- nnrth side Mutll street, hint door cast of Pt. Charles HoteL STEVENS, MARK Dealor In tobacco, cl- gsrs, niiu, canine., .not, jHiwuer, notions, etc. Willamette itreet. SCHOOL SUri'LIES-A large and varied assortment of slate of all aizes, and quantities of .late, and .late books. Three doors north of the express office. THOMPSON k BEAN-Attorneys at Iw- Willamette itreet, between Heventh and Eighth. WALTON, J. J.-Attoraey-at-Uw. Offlce- willametM itreet, between beventh aid Eighth. WITTER, J. T.-Buckskin dressing. Th highest price paid for deer skins, fcjghth it., at Bridge. UNDERWOOD, J. B.-Oeneral brokerage business and agent for the Connecticut In surance Company of Hartford Willamette street, between Seventh and Eighth. ELLSWORTH & CO., DHU G.GI8T, VlflLL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS in all it branche at the old itand. ofTerine- increastd inducement to cuHtouen, old and new. A heretofore, the moat Careful attention given to PrescripionS. gga new MEAT MARKET On the west side of Willamette Street, between Eighth and Ninth. Hving just opened a new and neit Meat Mrket, w ar prepared to furnikh b best Beef, Veal, Nation, I'ork ft.. To eur customen, air th lowest'market rate Th custom of the public it respect fully solicited. Meat delivered Ur r,y part of the ritr free of char,;. McCORNACK A tt.VbUAW. Dirsreet: Prom th Bench and Bar. AisTiuiUN, Divorce lihte novor lacn saiu-tioiif J in AuKirsJia, Jews In oldeii timed tlia Jewo had dimTftionarjr power of divorcing their wivca, Japans, If the wife U dinmituificd blie can obtaiu divorce Ijr laying a c?rtain buiii. 5IOOI18. If tlio wifo doe not lecomo the motlier of a loy alio may Lo di vorced with the coiiRcnt of tho tribe, and kite out marry again. Auymisnians. No furtn of Iua riago is necessary. The connection may be dinholved and rtmowed as often as tho artios think proper. Corkas. The liusliond can divorce hia wife at pleasure, and leave her the charge of maintaining their children. If she proves unfaithful, lie can put Iht to death. Siamksk. The fimtjwifo may be di vorced , not sold, as tho others may be, She then claims tho first, third and fifth child, and the alternate chil dren are yielded to the husband. Arctic Rkciox. When a man de Hires a divorce ho leaves Lis house in anger, and does not return for several days. Tho wifo understands tho hint, lacks her clothes and leaves. Cochin C it in a. If tho parties choose to separate they break apair of chop sticks or a copper coin in the presence of witnesses, by which action tho un ion is dissolved. The husband must restore to the wifo the proporty be longing to her prior to her marriage. Tartars. The husband may put away his partner and aeek another when it pleases him, and the wife may do the same. If she be ill treated, she conipluins to tho magistrate, who, at tended by the principal people, accoiu vuiies her to tho house and pronounces a formal divorce. Chinesk. Divorces are allowed in all cases of criminality, mutual dislike, ioalouHly, incompatibility of temper or too mucn loquacity on the part of the wife. The husband cannot sell his wife until sho leaves him, and becomes a slave to him by action of the law for desertion. A son is bound to divorce his wife if sho displeases his parents. Grecians. A settlement was usually given to a wife at marriage for support in case of divorce. The wife's portion was then restored to her, and the hus band required to pay monthly interest for its uso during the time he dotained it froai her, Usually the men could put their wives away on Blight occa sions. Even the fear of having too large a family sullicod. Divorces scarcely ever occur in modern Greece. While tho Republican demonstration was in progress at llalney on Tuesday Oct. 2G a sad cccidunt beful four boys, Thry were engngod in aiding in the firing of anvils. One had just been lired and Clydo McCoy attempted to rcchargo it with a can of powder. Some sparks remained in the anvil, which ignited the powder and it exploded, severely burning him, Geo. Bassctt, Branden, ion of Thos. Branden, and Isaac Blcvens. McCoy received the worst injuries, having all his hair sieg ed. . At last accounts they were all doing well except McCoy, with wnom there was danger of inflamation of the throat. If that is avoided, ho will shortly be all right. Under the new law for the manage ment of the school at Salem for the ml nation of the deaf and dumb per sons in the state, a board of nine trus tees is pfovided for, part of which are appointed by a local society at Salem and the others by the governor of the state. The board selected consists of Hons. Henry Failing1, C, B, TJeliiuger and Vm. M. Ladd, of Portland; and AlLrt Kinney, T. B Wait G. W. Gray, J. C. Thompson! W. Breyinan and J. A. Stratton, of Salem. With thiu board the institution' certainly OUgub vu ur wcu miu Biin,iriuijr uiavuagr 1.1 1 11 1 r ii ed. Beves 1 Misi'Tt The American Bible Society last year turned out Bi ble at the rate of seven a minute, and yet there isn't the ghost of a copy in Colenel Ingertoli's gripsack i Dotch l'PI. England can toast oiia editor at least who might be trusted to run country paper in tho United States. In hia youth Sir Richard Phillip edited and published a paper at Leices ter, England, called tho Horald. One day an article appeared in it, headed "Ducth Mail" and added to it was ari announcement that it had arrived too late for translation, and had so beeti set up and printed in the original: This wondrous article drove half Eng land crazy, alld for. yean tho best Dutch scholars squabbled and poied over it without being able to arriva at any idea of what it meant, TkU tV nious "Dutch Mail" was in reality merely a columu of "pi." . 'Ti," it may l as well to explain, itf a jumble of odd letters gathered up Midi set on end so as to save their faces frad being scraped, to be distributed at thef leisure of the printer In their proper places, Some letters are upside down; often ten or twelvo consonants or tJ many vowels come together, and the1 whole is peppered with punctuations,' dashes and so on, till it might pass for' poetry by a lunatic Choctaw; Tha' story Sir Richard tolla 6f the par ticular "pi" he had a whole hand in, is4 this: "Ono evening, before on of our publications, my men and a boy over- turned two or three columns of the pa per in type. We had to get ready irt some way for the coaches, which at four in tho morning roqnired 400 of 500 papers. After evefy exertion wa were short nearly a column, but there stood on the galleys a tempting column1 of pi. It suddenly Btrack me that this might be thought Dutch. I mode up the column, overcamo tho scruples of the foreman, and so away the oonntry edition went, with its philogical puulo, to worry the honest agricultural reader' head. There was plenty of time to set up a column of plain English for tha local edition." Sir Richard tells of one man whom' ho met in Nottingham, who for thirty four years preserved a coyy of the Lei-' cester Herald, hoping that some day the letter would bo explained. How the Sultan lew Abtddin Pasha, Minister of .Foreign? A flairs, presented himself the' other day bofore tho Sultan' in such a seedy coat that His Majesty could not retain' 'row suggesting to him that it was only docent he should put on Ids best clothei when ho waa going to sea his sovereign. Abtddin replied humbly that ha had1 put on his very best. Whoreupon tho Sultan directed one of his secretaries to1 give an order to tho imperial tailor to rig tho Pasha out completely. Abed din accordingly ordered thirty-five' coats, thirty-iivo Waistcoats and' the' samo number of every other garment' Since then tho mean attire of function aries who havo been' called to the pal-' ace has lieen quite striking, but none1 of these imitators has yet excited the' Sultan'scommise ration. London Trttlf i. " ' 11 The lifenullf if Sparrewi. A mbn irt Indiana recently had a clianco to observe the ingenuity of sparrows which were seeking a drink of clear water. The cleat wator war too far from tho swamp margin of the' bank of a stream to allow thorn to reach it readily, but weeds grew thick-' ly along the edge. Four sparrows set-' tied on one of these weeds, one above' the other, and their weight bent it half way to the water. A fifth lighted? further up, and bent it further dawn:' Then a sixth- settled near the' end, and1 the whole stalk came down level' with-' the surface, and they drank their" fill1 without any difficulty in having to? wade through the.muddy margin of the pond. Toronto Globe. A Great Cubiositt. A man why lives- in Allen Canyon( near Denver has for several years been- bowing and? blasting on the granite knob of a moun tain, endeavoring to give it the shape of a human head. Ha thinks that tha thing will be a great curiosity when finished, and that he will be recompens ed by the business ofa tavern which he means to open for tourists. t