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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1880)
CITV AND COUNTY! Reroovsd. n.- fin. an affioa ia BBW liieat.! in tti baildiu th.stmt from lU lr7'7J,:,M" ouartars. Hi cannot Mtt Kit bill tliu k M praaissd la Mr last, bat will bars BRIEF MEXTIO.H. A Mf lot of Kid CIotm at P. B. Daaa's. Gs. Smith as rtarnJ from ths Black Crui ooutry. If yea wiab to any gooJs cheap call at 8 II Friendly'. Highest euh pric pud fur wheat by Reeeablatt Jt Co. Coll oad om toot loro stock of goodf for w1t at Frioodly'i. For good dentiitr ot reasonable flgsres g to Dr. Dovm, over Grange store. Silver Flo tod Ware A enmoleU assnrt aati ALL hit rmu, tt Crtiu Bros. S H Frioadly sells oheop far euh boot, theee clnthint sets, etpt fancy gnod, etc. X Dw lot of brocade droit (ondi, perfect bteutiee, at F B Dunn's for IS eoutt per yard cub . Thai. X. L. Stare hat a largo stock of la diet rnbbort which they offor for SO tout Wr. F.'B. Dssa wishes to lofora tho far. art that ha will pay tho highest market price for wheat. Yob cob bay a nice genteel hat for $1, and , pair of calf booU for 4, at F, B. Dunn's. Co sad see him. . Mrs. Norrit Humphrey retaraed Thurs day from visit several Months duration i to friends in the East 1 MrS H Friendly will pay the highest cuh market price for wheat. Oi biia a eall before selling your grain elsewhere. Go and see that large stock of gonds just : 1 - TT....,! .-iyL V tr nureltiinff els. where. The best stock of mens clothing and famishing goods at prices to suit the times. Inainess men should not forest that blank notes, bill heads, statements, lotttr- bliak notes, bill-heads, statements. Ictttr- oiaa " heads, aud every description of commercial printing ars neatly and promptly aiecnted at the Grano office. Raseablatt k "Co desiring t close ont their business give untie that they will sell blow cost antil December, when the g'Nxls remaining will be doted ont at forced sales Come aarly and secure bargains. Services at the B tist Church as ninal en Solbath moroiug. 8ubject for the even ing, "Life Dreams". This is the first of a ..ri of urniuiia to the vountT ueuple. All are cordially iaviUd to attend aud hear tht.n. New Store. rnsning ajung Willamette street one day this week we dn-pjieil into U Hymaa's new store and wan surprised to He the large Stock which he lias tin baud. ''')' of every description, suitable for the holidays aud presents. A fin assortment of crock ery, glassware and Queenswaie j gnri. tobaccos, cigai, fancy brackets, etc., all f which he is selliug at the lowest living prioe. Highest cash price for all kiu.ls of hides and furs. RemeiuUr the place. 84 Ste.uhei ssr's old slaud MBWKO.-iOn List Thursday eveninj at 5priugfiia, Mr. A. H. Tanner a young at torney of Portland, and Miss Marcie Kelly, third daughter of. Mr. John Kelly of Raring field, were uniUd in the bonds of niatri inony. Kev. E. R. Geary performed the ceremony, Tweuty-six year tgo the venerable man joined the haals of Mr. Kelly aad wife, and since then he has per formed the marriage service for three of Mr. Kelly's children. COKCKRT. V'e understand that a musical treat for the citizens of Eugene is in course of preparation. Miss Hannon, assisted by her music elaas and the best lal Wleat of the city, will give a concert at eoma hall in this city, Friday evening, Doc. 17th. Voca aad iustraniental music will be rendered iu a stjle far superior to anything heretofore pro duced bore. Removal. Mr. K. O Callison intends soon moving hi grocery store into the brick buil ding adjoining Friendly's store. New shelv ing and counter will be put in, and th room repainted and refiUad. Mtfh insurance and dread of fire are the principal causes for bis re moval. If no protection from fire is furnished wooden buillinis will be at a dUaoau t hence forth. . . . . II il. I 8oLB00T.-Mr J M Wand furniture pf the : !. I to Mr Charlea Baker. AS Air Xr .. old and well known hotel man, inlt that the hotel will preserve its go repatatieo under hi charge, Mattkcss. E. J. MoClanahan is sgent for this city for Dnrkce's Woven Wire Aiat trees. The most perfect bed ever mann-factnre-l. ' Elastic, noiseless, Jean and dura ble. Every bed warranted. The cherpe-t bed ever sold. AHnrt Cocoam Killei.-K V CJeman ana on r VTillonghby killed two large congirs on Mr. Coleman's place in Willamette precinct, lost Thursday moniinft' The cnger msiicel depredations en the sheep, having killed several. . . ... t. x... Social Citi.-Tbe iocua wiuo - wv.. viz '"J. Toe ' retary. and H. C Humphrey, Treaurr. limit of membership K nxta a daagburs win ownuu ..u ii r ma mcfm 1 " - I . . a u..k Aootner t""hi are booked for the same wya.e a Utile Uter in th BMOtn. Kutabt I'cbuc.-Gov. Tl.ayer haa ar. peintod I. i. Wtoty Jr-.n.NoT ' j Wile rniueiba Far Oclobrr. Jl. afcLsaa In Aluiir n.rLin 910 cwusiiluratioa, HjO, It B. Tboinpa to Cao. W. Oimoot 163 bally Y. Criswell to Geo. W. Ounent ICO acres cob. $1,000. Polly Thorn psna to Geo. W. Oxment 320 acres j cob. 2,000. P. C. Tboinpm to Goo. W. Oimeot 120 acres) eon. $1W. Frauk Hrriu'tn to T. W. Shsltoa lot in Eugtn e.u. 1700. Lewis T. Lnper to Jas. K. Lnpsr 227 acres j con. $S,OJ0. State of Oregon to John Bailey 120 school loud sou. IIGJ. U. 8. to Win. Wilsm, patent. U. 8. to W. V. Hughes, pstent. U- 8. to John Neely, patent. W. It. MuCoruack to Heury Komp 100 acres MB. $5,000. Jo. A. Mann to Elinor Wood 100 acres oun. $1,200 C W Waahburne to J W Majors, 101 acres; con, ft.OJO. H II Uaileton to Goa XTo-.h l..ir .J lot iu CutUge Grove; con, $18. K V Howard to Frauk Wilkinson. 428 acres; con, $3,075. tt V Howard to V J Dingee, 139 acres; con. $1,2$0. Win Lickey to F B Luckey. 27 acres; con. 2H0., John FUchell to i W Awbrey, 220 acres; com, $4,400. Win and A S Walksr to A Matthews. 209 acres; con, $2,300. Florence A Bates to James Taylor, 134 acres; con, $000. Jas Taylor to Florence A Bites, 100 acres; con, $000. Win Roseell to Catharine Brooks, 5 arrets con, $30. Trustees of Cresswell 51 E Church to J M M", 18 acres; o- u, $.10 J. L T Lnper to Jas N Lapor, 320 acres; con, $3,000. M W Gibson to niran Smith, lut in Lau- "' M ' 1 1 J J Ksrr to E nalius Wallis, 337 acres; cou, $3,000. Olive E Hendricks to A M Hendricks, in- . tereatiu 200 acrw aud luU la Euiieuc; con, 300. L D Hart to James Goodcbild, 210 acres; con, $S00. John Ishan to Sarah Skinner, land near NoUo'i mill; con, $203. WK Walker to Mary J Walker, lot iu Springfioll. T M Kunn to Wm Turnbow, 40 acres; con, $200, T M Nana to Geo Turubow, 100 acres; con, trn. Craig Hayes to Thomaa M Nuun, 30 acres; cou, 0-1, T II Elder to It S Co h-r. land: eon. S73. 8 B Ksliii Sr to Jea-miuh Yarnall, lot iu Kufi.e; i-oii. $700. Hira ii Smith to Wm Caitee), lot iu Lau cuter; con. $S0. WK Oliver to V0attol, U in Lancas ter; con, vSO. Lydia Armittninj to Auui L'mg, lot in Colmrj;; con, $130. Sarah Lallerty to F W Folsom, 1 it in Junction; con, $130. Frank V It Steven to Sarah Warnick, lot in Ke'i'iie; cu, $400. W C I'oliiuett to Laciuda Hall, 60 aorua; con, J173. Johu Brow.i to Clin M Ciisr, lots iu Eu- gniie; con, $1,400. Co M Cooper to L D Atherton, lot in Eugene' cm, 400. James Harkius to T E Shelton, 173 acres; con; 3,000. Henry Beck to Christian Beck, 80 acres con, 300. Jasper Evaus to Miiuouri Evan, IGOacres; con, 23ft. R H Hazleton to Scott Chrisiaan, lot in CuttJtfO Uruve; cou, $50. School Meeting. A meetinu of the voters of School District No 4. which comprises Eugene City, wa held at the court house Monday afterunou to rote UDon the tat nuestion. The d-rector, F B Dunn, R It dchran and A W Patterson aud the clerk, J B Uuderwo nl, were pres ent The meeting wa called to order by F B Dunn, President of the Bord, and the ol ject of the nioetiug stated. J (I Canipliell was appointed aasistaut clerk, A motion was made that the meeting proceed to ballot on a ton mill t-n; carried. R B Cochran made a few re narks upon the uecessity and expediency of voting the tax, aud then the balloting commenced. 10 votes were cast, M for and 50 aiaiost. thus carrying- the tax by6. Tll. clerk estimaud the prorty of the district at 8620,553 which with . two mill tax will raiae about $1,231, This amouut - . , .... -r.: school ruuuiug for eight mouth in the yrar. u ht mouth , tb, yrar Commissioner's Court A t m. Mvnlir term of this court held in Eu gene City, commencing on Wednesday, Nov 17th, 1880. Fieseat County Jude C W Fitch, Com missioners J A McMalion and J M tjpuie. ohtrifl i M Hhelly and Clerk Joel War j, the ouplicaUon of I T. tl, n,ti.T ut the auulication of David Thompson and others for county rol in the viciuity of Cjote orseic; Jotin Uaile, Alat- iw tVallianl vVoi Ej'out wjt appointed viewers and P Henderson surveyor to vit w tud report upon said road and th-U they meet L. November aith to discluuvs toeir duty. rvWl,,lwi.BUo.lU.0ei mode: Dist The followiui allowauOBe were waue: auii Jus.$rJ20; Witnee IWH, -tr sa- Juduea. ttlio: lirilies. Wltr. Treasurer, 1143 60; Scbeul Supt, 83 6, Clerk, !475; hheriir, wtu 45; Htatiocery, W. ? an. J..A . 1.117 TntJ. KU15 .1 hubwm - o-. Txar Yxas Pam. Tbe yoong ladiee cat j iu city, gave leop J" t"-J s awma ti. ). day evuin Junction City hems. raou ocm artxiAL conktaroxDkXT. JcxiTioy, Nov., II, ISS0. What is selling at 70 cents per bushel. G. S. Waahburbe has gone ti i'ueeburg en business far Krats A Washburn, Jim Campbell fonnsrly ut this place is practicing law in Portland. The Blue Ribbon Club met last night It seems to be floorinliing. Meetings will be hsld every tw.i weeks First term f tbe public school ends this week. Second term will bogiu next Mon day. Attendance larg. No case in court this week. The last proved rather expensive, aud we probably will have a ret Lou Claver is doing dental wmk at Berry's Hotel He will remain bar until Sataidny wheu he goes to Kngeue. It is reported that a eooial dance wa had last night at Johu Randall's. Mr. Randall has a Hue hall iu his new residence. Miss Minnie Starr, who has been teaching in Eugene came home t-ilay. It is pre suuied she will return after Thanksgiving, paniw!ck. itis li.Jivl.lual after creating a considerable sensation at Baker City, concluded it waa ad vbutble to skip before the matter 'could be thoroughly invest! ted. So on fine morning be was found in Using to the sa itfaction of the brethren. They were so well satisfied that they "indorsed" him. It waa however rather a different indorsement from th on which th 111 ( can ice, ehnwd by several niiuUters of this city. Th following is th Baker indorsement T. W. SPAX8WICK. We, the unJersl.mel, dssir to inform th Christian public that w do not believe th abov named individual to be a suitabl person to travel a an evangelist We advise church organization to beware of him. We have re ceived advioee from a prominent Baptitt minis ter confirming us in then Impressions, Th article published in tli Baker County Reveille, of Oct 23 1, over our signature, w take pleasure In recalling . W. Bland Pastor M. E. Church. llARDlKEsru. Jleaoou itapiist Church. E. P. Waltz, rutor U ptt ChuroU. Qjerjr ? Ecorx CiTy, Nov. 2(Ith, 18S0. Editor Gdabd Iu Linking over th pro- ceediugt of the Common Conucil a pub- lishtj in th Suabd and Journal, I Hud bill presented aijai ist th city for nearly $230 00 for couatiucling cross-walks alone, aud as large bills have frequently been pre sented aud allowed for such work, it shows that this part of our city iinpmvumtnt i a burdeu to our tax payers. What I would like to know is whether this work i per formed aud expeuse incurred with the con. seut of the Coiinuktee on streoU? Perhaps a little less work on "uma. walks" and more on side walka would give aati-factinn to a majority of our citizens. Tax Payer. Died. At Latham, Oregon, November loth, El.le . onlv daughter of U. W. aud D C Kmersou aae.l 13 yuari, 10 months and 28 days. Ton true it is, "Death lovus a shilling mark" aud binds the bri.htont, purest flowers in hi s'lenves. A desolule hfai tli-ctone and in un occupie I desk; a vtcaut place in the class, are inexpresd'y piinful rainln lurs of our gentle Klsie, wlmae life was so soon ended. Deeply we mourn her loss; her lonely decorated detk hasestd siui3i-ation. To th bereave I parent and brothera we can nji-r no consdation, only. "Qod' will b done; he docth all tliinga wt.l" B. B. Tmvranrvivn prvtiw wei-u hehi Thanka- ifiving day at the Prefbyterian church by the Methodist, I'aptlst, Preslyteilan and Cum berland Presbyterians churches, Rev McLaff erty preaching the sermon. Rev. Hubbard hold service at th Christian church, aud Rev. Anderson at th Episcopal church. CoSClRT. Th ladies of th Baptist Church have arranged a programme for a musical aud literary concert to be git en at Lane' Hall Saturday eveuing, Deo. 18tb. The programme conlists choruses duets. Quartettes, so)m, readings and rccitatious, by the best talent of Eugene. A good enter taiuuieut may U expected. DlPHTOa'KIA .To diihtiieria is raging about Springli'ld. A son of Johu Powar died from it last Monday. Beady Fur Biuiiut. Mb Fa kb: Bankis has refitted Jacknn'a photographic gallery aud is rea-ly for buU All kiud of photographs end pictures taken in ths best style aud at cheap rale. Ki Farther Delay. . It is impoisible to extend timt notes and accouutf due Unbiusio A Church. Their attorney will b lou.id attending to that part of tboir buiin after Jsi. lt ,tw Botaorint. ' Mrs Dr Crapjier ha rented the brick buil ding formerly occupied by Mre lieufe, and ha leiuriiu.ied ami UUe.1 it up fur a resUu ant a id b ar.liug house. It will be opened next Monday, Nov 22.1. Twelve welt fur .iihed bwliixiiiiso let lo l.algere. War ... -i. 1 1 h...r. Mre CnniMT aak for a slureol hi punliopat oiage, od will iu- sure uer otaiuiug nrst Class as i dou by white lab r. Fire ! Firr ! Fire! B C Pennin jton w.iou very on h hu ao eouuuwilbtoojauf wwrlaai PX ) you have Bt got to mwey k an i Urn it, lor I nave bill to py aad cuo.it pay witlioat moneV. a w.u-.l uj ut wise is iuiucjcb. Don t delay. It. C. friJuaorox. Notit to Tax Paer. YOU willpleaa taa notic that th as rA a now iu my haU; that tbe taxes are due. and that I am ready to receive f ! Ivliuouau e will ihi n.wu iwlt t.M!ir a utUrast by makbig imme-dupayus-ot. JiISBILUr. Isariff aad Tu CcRector for Lea Co, Or Stop a Moment and Read This- Lra k at tlis list of goods jest rtcivd at th Farmers tud Mechauics Clothing Store. Sacqne Suit from $10 to $17. Scotch aacut or frock suits from f 12 SO to $17. Sacqu or frock diagonal suits from f 13 SO to $23. Broadcloth coat and rests, diagonal, Prino Albert ooat and vt. Just tk thiug for Holiday present. 8veral nsw liuel of overcoats, reversible and ulstars, all grade and price, from $7 SO to $20. lerby shirt, tecktie and th Buist lin of ueckwear in the i-ity. New bat aud cap, wool acarfa aad gtovee 10 differeut style f underwear, all grade and prices. The be it stock of silk and linen haudksr- chiefs, hosiery, Ac, for th holidays, iu th city. Latest style of hats $1 to $3 5a Caps V mi $1 to $1 23. Boys hat and cap. Th best line of paul patterns tod suits in th city. Cashnmra, Diagonal, Scotch aidA uorijui cl.it i. r'uij oialj to o. Jjr from 130 n p. ' Pants mad to order from tS 30 up! Dark gny Oitgiu iln.i ltti, (5, All wwl pants 4 CO t4 73, 13, 3 SO, tti. Paut$l 73, 2 30,(3 30. Overalls 50 ctuU, 73 cvu'.t, $1, $ 25. Diagonal auts from $3 lo $8. The only Usui Furuishing goods ator iu Eugene City. Clothiug cut tor auybudy. All giHHl tuarled in plain figures, and strictly ou cash price fur all. Call and examiue eur good before buying elsewhere. ' Fakmbbi k MrcHAinca nt. It. J. GRAHAM, Mauagtr. Pork Wanted. We will pay the highest marktt prica for pork iu caa.i. McCORN'ACK k REXSHAW. Tim Tuniaf- J P Thompson, piaun tuner and repairer for D W 1'. cut ice A Co. ia in town. All nr- dir left with Craiu Bros will be piuuiplly at- truueil to. Kolirt lo Dtbiort. All persons indebted to Baa Rush for Llf cksinitliing, will please call at the office of U. B. Dorris aud settle their account. BM. Rusu, Eugene City, Oct-, 18, 1380. Boot, Shoes, Etc. T G Hendricks ha just received a larg lot of boot, (hoes, dipper, overshoe, etc., etc., which he offers fur sale. This is th largest bill of this kiud of goods that has bce'i brought here this season, the cost amounting to oyer $1,009.' He ha eyry style and variety ou hand, and can suit all customers. Ladiv wear a. speciality. Reward of Merit. The Oi-rgou Kiduey Tea ha been awarded two medals by the Oregou State Agricultural Society the first of brout aud tbe second of gold, tbe dilfereucj in th value of th two iuilicstiiig tbe increate in fie esteem of the community which a y sir's trial of th emedy bus induced. For all disease of the kidney and urinary organs it it uusurpaued, Dou't fail tu try it Ask your druggist for it. A Couth, Cold or Kor Throat should be stopped. Neglect frequently result la an larurabl I.nntf Dlaeaa or 'ou inplion. UKOWN'H DHONCIIIAL I IKM'HKNaro reilaln lo dye relierin taltaina llroucUIU, rouhs, Catarrh, oaaunipiive and Tliroal DUeuaea. For 30 pears the '1'rochet Lave been recom mended by physicians, and always give per fect satisfaction. They arc not nsw or un tiied but having been tented by wide and Con stint tse fur nearly an entire generation, they hate attained well meriteil rank amnnthe few staple remedies f th age. l'ubllc apeak era aud Milliter use them to clear and strengthen th V olcc. Sold at 23 cenu a box everywere. nOTIIKns) I MOTIitTHS! Are you disvurbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffi ling snd crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth t If so, go at onoe and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve th poor little sufferer immediately depend Uhu it; there is no mistake about There ia not a mother on earth who haa ever iued it. who wi.l not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, aud live rest to th mother, and relief ami health t) tbe child, op erating like luaio. It Is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasaut to the taste, and is the prescrtpti m ol un oi tu oniest anil nest female physicians aud nurses in the United State. Sol (verywhar. 23 cent a bottle. Belknap's 8prln(t. Mr. 0. Brownson baa loased th Belknap spring ou the MoKenzi river, and ia now prepared to receive visitors. The apriugs ar fumed for th medicinal properties of the water, and a they are lituated in the midst 4 Ututifnl scenery, and tin bunting, and Hilling grounds, promise to become a noted resort. The spring ar situated 62 mile eat of EuKeue, and 6 mile from th Mu Keuxie Bridge, A CAHD. To til who ar differing from th errors anii Indiscretiou of yo-ith, nervous weakness, early ilecay, loaaof manbooil, Ac, I will eenl a re cipe and will cur you, KHtK OK CUARUK. I bis great rems.'.y wa (linvered by a mission ary in South America. Send a lelf-a-Mreasml envelope to Hrv. Jooern T. IiX, SUtioa D, New Yorkl'itv. A Good I hint;. German Syrup 1 th special prascriptinn of Dr. A. Uosntire, a oulebratel Uerman physi cian, and iaackaowlnlgn'l to be ousof th uvt fortunate diamverie in vlaalicin. It quickly tore Coughs, Cold aad all Lung trouble ot th aevereat nature, reniovim;, aa it dot, th eaus of th afleetio and leaving the part ia a strong and healthy condition. It is not an experimental medicine, but hs stood th test ol years, giving satisfaction in every case, wbiek it rapidly increasing sale very teaao eoauima. i wo millioa bottle ni l annuallv. rleware oi medicine of (imilar name, lately introduced biachee' (jenuao Srrup waa inUq duced ia tbe L'nited butea in i860, and i now hi ia ery town and vlilag ia th civilised worli. Three doeea wiU relieve any oriinary owh. Prioe 7 esaU. bampl botUf 10 E"E THE I X. L. Wishes the people ot Lane Co. that they have received a new stock of the very best DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, AND MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. FROM THE FIRM OF 8. & OO., OF NEW YORK. And are efferingthe greatest bargains ever be fore offered in the State, and Don't yon Forget It. Wejsell for cbasli only at very low price?, The following are A FEW BARGAINS: Brocaded Dress Goods ICS cts per yard; regular price 25 ct Forty-two inch Brocaded Dress Goods. ...37 ctH per yard; regular pricn 60 cts Wool Linsoy Drew Goodn 1GJ cts por yard; regular price 50 ots Alpacca, Assorted Color. 1CJ ct per yard Heavy rnplin 20 cU per yard New Calicos, Best Brands. , 10 yards for tl Heavy Uii'di aclmd Muslin 12 yards forfl Heavy Sliii tinj? Flannel 33 1-3 cents per yard 100 Diffnrent Varieties Brocaded Silk and Velvot. .from 73 cents up Fine Water Proof and Ladies' Cloths, two yards wide 75 cents per yard Heavy Colored Blankets from $3 up Men's nnd Boys' Boots and Shoes from $2 up Ladies' California Calf Shorn, warranted $1 CO Misses and Children's Calf Shoes, warranted 1 Ladies' Rubber Over Shoes 50 cents per pair Picture Frames at cost price 1,000 other articles too numerous to mention at fabulous low prices. i The above articles must be sold within 60 days profit or no prof it, so call early. On oil bills of 25 and over 3 per cent discount will be allowed. EUGENE CITY, OREGON. SEosenMatt&Go Am nlnsinsr out their in EuseLe City, and offer for the next 90 days CLOTHING DRYCOOOQ BOOTS ANDSHOE8 CLOSING OUT PRICES T As ono of the partner's will withdraw from business. BOEENBLMT & CO, Eugene City, ETAll who haow tJiemselves in debt to the above firm an account or Sole, will please settle by their& of December ma ' ' S' nuii! to inform well known business FOR CASH STOCK. 111 IE ID.