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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1880)
CITY AND COUNTY Removod. The CiDabu office u now located In th building across thetroet from itt farmer quarter. W't cannot tend out billi this week M promised in our last, but will have them in our next luue. "bTiief ME.VriOS. Court ha adjourued. The burnt district look desolate. Hat i end cap at the F. k M. Store. A now lol of Kid Glove at F. B. DuntiY If ynu wish to buy good cheap call at 8 II Friendly a. The beat line of neck wear at the K. k M. Clothing Store. Highest caah price paid for wheat by Itoaeublatt 4 Co. Call and lee that larj atock of goods for aale at Friendly'. The F. k M. Store the only excluiivecluth jug atore iu the city. Mr J H McCIung had a valuable horse die sue day this week Beit line of furnishing good in the city at the F. k M. Clothing Store. Call and examine the clothing at the Fanner and Mechauica Store St John Skinner and family returned Thursday from the Palouse country. S II Friendly sella cheap for cash boots, shoes clothing, hats, caps fancy goods, eto. Mr John Kimey is seriously ill, but his friends still have hope of his ultimate recovery. A new lot of brocade dress goods, perfect b auties, at F B Dunn'a for 15 cents per yard cash. Thel. X. L. Stdre has a large stock of la dies rubbers which they offer for 60 ceuts per pair. All these indebted to us, either by note or book account, aro requested to call and set tle at once. OsBl'KN k Co. Mr. F. II. Dunn wishes to inform the far mers that he will pay the highest market price for wheat. 4 You can buy a nice genteel hat for $1, and a pair of calf boot for 4, at F. B. Dunn's. Go and see him. . Uld inebriates finally drift to alcohol. This explaius why the Republican party is fast going toward Grant. MrS II Friendly will pay the highest cosh market price for wheat. Give him a call before selling your grain elsewhere. Our readers will we hope pardon our scau tiness of local this week. We haw not yet recovered from the demoralizing effects of the tire. Mr. James O'Meara, formerly of this city, and recently connected with the editorial staff of the S- F. Examiner, has purchased the Santa Rosa, Cal., Democrat. There will be a protracted meeting hsld at the Cumberlaud Presbyterian Church com mencing the following Sabbath conducted by Iiev. T. II.' Ilendersuu of Gervais. Go and see that large stock of goods just received at Hendrick'a before purchasing else where. The best stock of mens clothing and furnishing goods at prices to suit the times. Busiuess men should not forget that blank notes, bill-heads, statements, letter heads, and every description of commercial printing are neatly and promptly executed at th Guard office. Rosenblatt k Co desiring to close out their business gives notice that they will sell below cost until December, when the goods remaining will be closed out at forced sales. Com early and secure bargains. "There is a girl with a fine figure," said Leonardo Topptetop to his friend Frederick Von Weisesnicht as the nngainly MissDroin edarius stalked by. "Do yon call hor's a fine figure!" was the astonished query. "I do, she has $100,000 in her own name. - Rochester. Notice to Tax Payers. YOU will please take notice that the as sessment rjll is now in my bauds; that the taxes are due, and that I am ready to receive and receipt for the same. Delinquents will consult their own interest by makiug imme diate payment. 3 M Shelley. Sheriff and Tax Collector for Lane Co, Or. Fire! Fire! Fire! B C Pennington wants every one be has ae caunta with to come forward and pay up. If you have not got the money go and borrow it, for I have bills to pay and cannot pay without money, A word to the wise is sufficient. Don't delay. P. C. PixifiitaToy. New Paper. Mr. Geo J Buys, formerly proprietor of the Guard, aud a veteran newspaperman, will begin the publication of new paper, at Colfax V. T., to be named the Democrat, on November 13. This will be the first Democratic paper north of Snoke river. Mr. Buys-will also have a complete job office in connection with the paper. V e wish him success in his new enterprise. To Albany. Dr. Harris who has been engaged in the practice of medicice at this place for several years has removed to Alba ny. Dr. Harris has made many friend dur ing his stay here by his affable maimer and professional skill We hope to see him pros per in bis new home. ViBinxo.-Hon. II. H. GiUry, one of Lane counties honored sons, paid his old home a visit this week. Mr. Gilfry looks hale nd hearty as if the Washington climate agr- with him. He left on the last steamw for his post of duty at Washington. He holds the position o read Ef clerk of the Senate. Married. At the residence of tb. bride's I parents, in Corvallis, October I3tb, by Mr. C-megyt, J. P, Mr. Charle Hadley. of Ku gene City, U Miss Whits HUL Mary Withers, of , TLe Fire. We giv (ow ad.litioual item co iceming the fire of Ut Week which iu the coufusion were omitted. me building in all wr burned. The i A . 1 W Asior noma owned by Chas Baker. A two story building owned by A Lock wood. Th law olhce of J J Walton Jr. Meat market itk residence npatair of B C Pennington. Una building occupied by Mrs Withrow milliuery store, A Feb owner. Two build iug belouging to Mi lhrens on of which wm occupied by UnraoKnnx as a law office the other nuoocupiod. i'he Guard otlico I.mII.I: 1 I I r. "svwucd uy a u latnpbeii, a new two Ury building lust IliiUhcd ocennied b. low by a grocery (tore and above by a pho tographic gallery owned by Kilis .u aud Kan kiu. A daughter of rfquire Ponton worked gal hut'y ih oughoutthe fire. Intheeveung a collection of $10 was taken up and given to her with which to replace her dress which was spoiled during the fire. Robert Beau unlocked the safe belonging to Thompson k Bean, and took the money aid notes, amounting to several thousand dollars, back into the alley, and then care fully rolled the safe out. Mr D E Bice rescued the infaut son of Mr Baker from the Astor House, but in doing so was overcome by the ititense heat, and had to be dragged from the building. The insurance adjusters did not in every mstance give satisfaction. If we hud been fortunate enough to pos sess even a good hand nngioe all would have been saved except the Astor House. 1 ne mi root oi the post otlice building was almost eutirvly melted off. A temporary shed rexf has been erected until the work men complete tht new roof. The glaziers and glas men have reaped rich harvest since the fire. Charles Hiker, we understand, intends re building either this wiutei or next spring. J J Walton and II C Pennington are also talking of rebuilding. Junction City Items. from our special correspondent. Junction, Nov., 11, 18S0. . Farmers iu this viciuity are busy, putting in their fall grain. Wild geese are plentiful on the prairies and our uiinrods are rejofinj.''' Jim Brassfield is opening his goods today. He has a haiidju.ns store and a fine stack of goods. Two steam wood law are in full blast iu Junction and are sawing wood at the rate of forty cords per day. At our recent city election the following officers were elected: Conucilincn, Jno Wortman, W II Hoffman, Wm Lee, F W Folsoin, and Geo Craw; Recorder, Wm Pit ney; Treasurer., Mr Bcebe; Marshal, James Casteel. The city was thnw.i int ome cxeitc- inent yesterday by the arrest and arraign ment of Dr Queerer on a charge of disorderly conduct in the house of one Ricks. It seems that a young girl who had been in the em ploy of said Dr Queener, or to mo of hi rel atives, was at the house of Mr Kicks and on accouut of ill treatment did not wish to rctuin to litr foinicr place of abode, find that on last SuLdvy evening theaforo said Draud wife repaired to the house of Mr Ricks, and attempted to remove the young lady by force whereupon Mr Ricks ordered them out of the house. This aroused the doctor's an gry passions to such an extent that he made use of very abusive language toward the old gentleman and invited hiin out side; hence the arrest. G S Washburne appeared for the prosecution and J W Wright for defence. The trial occupied all the afternoou and re- ulted in a disagreement of the jury, four being for couvictiou and two for acquittal. Mrs Skaggs a womau iu some way connected with th affair is on trial to day for a similar offence. Council Proceedings. Council Rooms, Euhene City, Nov. 9, 1830 Council met pursuant to ordinance. Present CouncilineuDuun, Edris, Church, Sloan, McCIung, Peters; Recardor aud Mar tial. Mayor Dorris. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved The finance committee reported the follow ing bills correct, and on motion, warrants for the same wereordered drawn on the treasury: Campbell Bros. $10.50; James Holt, 811.50; James Waruick, $12.50; SI) Coats, $9.50; J E Attebcry, $!1.8S; H C Humphrey, 87.70; A S Pattersou, S9.77; Jas Watkins, ?3.1o; C F Johnson, ?2 50; S Holloway, $2.00; J Brown, flO. Street committee reported on matter of Mrs. Renfrew, recommending that it be re ferred back to Council, and on motion, the committee was discharged from further con sideration. Petition of T G Hendricks and others ask ing a side walk be laid on north side of "th street fromltmUato Bristow property; ou motion, o ordeml The following bill werep?sitedi aud re ferred to finance committee: Springfield Mill Co., ;J W Chris- tian, J20 58; J E Atteberry, $59 75; J War nick, $3.00; II C Humphrey, 10 45; SD Coats, $10.00; J E Attebcry, $20 00; On motion the bill of J E Attebery. being fur cash advanced as pay for special police and nightwatchtnau on election day aud the time of the fire, was ordered paid, and a warrant ordered drawn in hw favor for $20. On motien, James Warnick was appointed special fire warden for the balance of the year, anJ 'instructed to examine each and every fiae within the city at least once dur ing hi time of appointment. On motion the Recorder wa ordered to advertise a meeting of the citizens for Fri day evening for the purpose of -disenssiug the question of fire and w-r. Also to aj-- to be appomted by the Coonal U the a.ne i rxillll a COinnmn-B u em.-. ..... - natter. Circuit. Court Docket. State of Orrg"0 v John Harbin Larceny. Continue I for arrest. State of Orego.i v J L Wilson Larceny. tame. State of Oregon v Harry Wise-Larceny. a me. State of Oregon v John Lance Rape, ante. Strt of Oregon, vs Geoiga Campbell Lar ceny. I'lead guilty aud sentenced to 3 year iu the penitentiary. State of Oregon v Charles Crowley Lar' ceny. Plea of guilty; Mutenced 1 year iu tb pouiteutiary and liusd ft"3. Utate of Oregon vsJ II Cartwright Man slaughter. Cause coutiuued. Mary Hembres vs G W Hubbs CouGnua- tion. Motion to confirm sale. James Goodcbild vs J II Moors Confir mation. Stricken frm docket. W E Xewbouse vs E L Applagate Con. finuatiou. Sals confirmed. Rebecca Fisher vs James F Brown Cou tirmation. Same. Samuel Meek v Tbema Butler-Confir matiou. , Same. S H Friendly v M M and J WLitnej Confirmation. Same. School Fund vs F M l'aton- Foreclosure Decieo of foreclosure. J V and Polly Mahon v A Bates-Parti tion. Decree of partition. JosW Mahou vs E A Griffin, st al -To recovea real estate. Continued. J W Million vs Edward A Criffiu-Partition. Decree of partition. School Fuud vs A W Osburn Foreclos ure. Continued. T A Milliern vs C V Moore-To recover money. Judgment for plaintiff for $138 and 10. por ceut of attoruey'i fees. 8 D Coats vs W Woods Te recover money. Verdict for plaintiff for $457. Rachel Kelsay vs I. Kelsay--Divotce. Decree iu favor of plaintiff. J B Uuderwood vs Jasper Evans Fjre closure. Settled. Hovey k Iluinphrjy vs Johu Kiser Fore closure. Judgment for plaintiffs for $1502.50 and $125 attorneys fees. C E Chrismaii vs H C Walker To recover real property. Settled. John M Moss v George Petty et al Partition. Default n .ted. York E Hiurs appointed special referee to mako sale of premises. J W Johnsou vs W B Blacliley Foreclos ure. Decree of foreclosure in favor of plaiut iff. S Rosenblatt k Co vs Elios Johnson To recover money. Jadguieut for plaiutiff. J J Comstock vs Maddock k Burner To recover money. Settled. L lleuteu vs W V Miller T dissolve partnership. Settled. Jas W Awbroy vs John Fletchall Fore- losure. Settled. R G McQuiggs vs C XV Powell-Foieclos- aro. settled, D II Coleman vs Henry Coleman To re cover real property. Decreo in favor of plaintiff. Rebecca Fisher vs Catharine Renfrew To recover money. Judgment ot nun suit. Elias Stewart v 0 A Spencer Fore elos- ure. Judgmeutoi planum lor juuo wun interest C B Kuox vs J D Matlock To rocover money. Judgment lor rlelendaiit. Chas Lauer vs Jas Harkins Foreclosure. Settled. John II Burkhart vs S C Stan us et al confirmation. Sale continued. W J J Scott vs Union University Associa tion. Judgment for plaintiff of $1 Olio" aud interest a 1 per cent per mouth. CARDOF THANKS. To the people who worked o nobly to save my new photograph gallery I extenu my sincere thanks, aud to those who came forward iu my need and loaued nio money to start my business again I shall be eter nally grateful To 'others I might oy that you will find mo iu a few days fixed up to take" pictures again in the room formerly occupied by A. L. Jackson. Frank A. Rankin, Phntographor. CARD OF THANKS. We desire to thank our friends who so kindly assisted us in removing our furniture andprop trty dicing the fire. Mr. asd Mbi. B. C Pwninoton. Thanks. Sam Rosenblatt desires to thank those who so kindly assisted in moving his stock from the fire. Sam still has an O K Cigar and Tobacco Store, where the best cigars and tobacco and notions maybe found. A Card of Thanks. To our many friends who so kindly assis ted ns in our recent misfortune we return our sincere and heartfelt thanks; and to Mr. D. K. Rice who rescued our boy from the flames, we are under a debt of gratitude. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Baser. FiiDO Tnnin! J P T bompson, piano tuner and repairer for D W Prentice k Co, is in town. All or. r u .11 l 1 .eu wun vra. wm u. . i "" Official Vote cf Lano County. CurHf'd. North Kiii.ne, Hancock. Weaver. i:h Niulh hu.,'cu0, !:.. HJ Laueatvr, J--M 1st CutU'o Gioii', pJ-J J 4 Creuwi'll, t.'i yi Sprin field, T'J b) llirhtrdson, 11 i'J Fall Creek, 3) tf Plrataut J. ill, .11 K, VtillumttU. 41 til Mohawk, i '.'-J I'ngTom, . rt t-j Sititlaw, IS ;ti r-peiwr, 1H Lost Vsll 'v, i Huzle D.-1I'. U 4 Camp Creek, SI 111 McKruiie, 12 H Irving, 34 Florence, ;?l 8 Middle Fork H 17 Total. 1,,I2 1C02 Hancocks plurality, 81. 2 H 1 4 10 47 S. B. No. 42. For an act to establish and protect thermits of married women. Be it enacted by the legislative Assembly of the State of Oregon; Skition I. All laws which impose or rec ognize civil disabiltiei upu a wife which are not imposed or recognized as cxisti ig as to the husband, ure hereby repealed; provided, that this act shall not coufer the rie,ht to vote or hold office upoi. the wife, except as is otherwise provided by law; and for any un just usurpation of her property or her natur al rights, alio shall have the suns riht to appeal in her own name alone to th court of law or equity that tho husband has. Sec. 2. Henceforth the rights aud respon sibilities of the parents iu the absence of misconduct shall be equal, and the mother shall be as fully entitled to the custody and control of the children and their earnings, as the father, and iu caso of tho father's death, the mother shall come into a full coutrol of the children and their estato at tha lather does in case of the mother's death. All law and poitions of laws inconsistent with the foregoing ro hereby repca led. Sec 3. This act shall take effact aud be m force from and after its approval by the liov ernor. Mcozie Wagon Road. The McKcnzio Wagnu Road Co. held its annual meeting of directors and stockholder during the present week. The directors and officer were all reclcotel as follows: A G Hovoy, President; W R Walkor, Secretary: F B Dunn, Treasurer; A S Pow ers. Toll Colloctor; P C Renfrew, Geo Milli can, A G Hovey, A S Tower, and Wm Oi burn Directors. k This road i considers 1 the best across the Cascade range of mountains, aud is believed by many mountaineers to be the most practi cable route for a railroad to South Eastern Oregon. The cinipany intends Uttiij & contract for cutting down and removing tho point of rook at Crib Point during this com ing winter, besides making other improve ments to accommodate the early travel next Spring. The company deserves the support and patoroags nf all this section of country, us tliey hare built a durable wagon road well graded and bridged, without making even interest upou the investment. The earnings of the road have been expended up.m it. FIliE Mkktino. The citizens held a meet ing last evening to take some stups toward se curing protection from fire. '1 he city council is williniito do all that the chatter will allow them to do. We hops that our publh spirited citizens will not let the matter ret until t'le needed aparatus or waterworks is secured. Fon Washington. "Ion John Whlteaker left here Friday, on his way to Washington to take part in the session of congress which com. mences the Gist Monday in December. Married. At the residence nf A. M. and M. L. Hendricks, at Pleasant Hill, Novem ber 7th, by J. Handsaker, Mr F B Close and Miss Olive Hendricks; allot Lane county. One of Marshal Altebery's pets broke, through the calaboose an 1 escaped one day this week. Prices at the F. & M. Store. Pauts from $2 59 to $3 00. Suits from ?7 50 to $25 00. Ulsters from $7 50 to 17 00. Reversible overcoat from $ 14 00 to $17 00. Boys Suits from 4 75 to 10 00. All eoods marked in ulaiu liuurcs at the F. ft M. Clothing Store. Notice to Dillon. All persons indebted to Ben Rush for blscksmithing, will please call at the office of G. B. Dorris and settle their accounts. Ben. Ru8ii, Eugene City, Oct-, Hi, 18S0. Pork Wanted. We will pay the highest market price for pork iu cash. McCORNACK k RENSHAW, Boots, Shoes, Etc. T G Hendrick ha just received a large lot of boots, shoe, dippers, overshoes, etc., etc which he offer for ale. This is th largest bill of this kind of oods that ho been brought here this season, the cost amounting to oyer $,000. He ha eyery style and variety on hand, and can suit all customer. Ladies wear a speciality. Reopened. Mr Renfew' restaurant has been rrop ened, and is a cosy place, in the brick build inz adinimuir the fet diaries Hotel, a num her of neat lodging rooms also belong to the house Meals and lodin2, J) neuM eacn. Board and lodging by the week on reasonable terms. Give her a call. No Chinese em ployed around ttie premises. 5io Deception I'ajed. It i strange o many peonle will continue to suffer day after day with l)iiunia. Liver Complaint, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Gen eral IMiililf wh'n t!iv can -procure at our SHUHIS VITALIZED free of cost if it don not eur or relieve them. Pric, 75 Cts. fold by Oiburn k Co., DriisU. '4 . t3 llM sold AT ., X. L. i ; j T f - .--.-rv p Mm L3 tihtrH ID EUGENE CITY, OREGON. Si iosenMatt&Go Aro closins: out their well known business in Eugene City, and days limn i nni.iv WW MXXXm TO REDUCE STOCK. CLOTHING DRY GOODS ana rv BOOTS ANDGHOES CLQSIHG OUT PRICES I As one of the partner's will withdraw from business. ROSENBLATT & CO, Eugene City, nr in lrho kaoiv themselves in dcht to the above firm on uUor will please settle by the firs, of December 1880- HI In I amag'ed goods MM. THE S offer for the next 90 FOR H TOEE 1(1 Jl IHJ UUUUi i