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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1880)
CITY AND COUNTY Removed. Tbt Ucau office U awloctl ia th bsildisK r9U ,tre' ,rum lt l" oaartor. W caanot nod out lilU inner thi. aaofc BJ prOlUlMU SIS UUI JWV, VHI WW ths in oo' Mlt ""' BRIEF MF.XTIOJ. have A a lot of Kid Glov t F. D. Duan'e. If vna with to buy food, cheap call at M Friendly's. Highest cuh price paid (or wheat by Itoeeoblatttte, Call aid tee that Urge stock e( goods fur wlo at Friendly'. For good deoliatry at rtMonaUe figure go (o Dr. Dvi Grange tor. Silver Flated Ware A complete aixirt mttnt; all wsw stylm, at Crain Bro. 8 H Friendly tell cbesfr for cuh boot, ahee clothiosc bat, cap fancy jwli, etc. A new lot of brocade dreae goods, perfect frTautli t f B Dunn' for 15 cent per yard caib. TbeL X. L. Store hai a large itock of la die robber whicb they offer fur 60 cent 'per pair. . f ' The SporUmans Club meet thi evening vhea officer Ur the entniug year will be clted. Jjir. F. B. Daan wishes to iaform the far pier that h will pay the highest insrkct rice fer wheat. Yon can buy a nice genteel hat for $1, and pair of calf boot fur $4, at F. B. Dunn V Co and lee him. About two inche of mow fell Thursday night, aud the ground i still wL its a w go te preM Friday evening. MrS II Friendly will pay the highest cash market price fer wheat. Give biia a call before selling your grain elsewhere. Mr. Lindlsy Csrsoti, the youngest brother of the famous (cout aud mountaineer, Kit Carson, i at present residing in this city. Mr J C Gray La established a dentist eflice over Dunn's store. Good work guar anteed, and charg s renouaVe. Call and see him. The Hook and Ladder Company meet next Monday evening. We hear that aa ef fort will be made to strike from the mil all who hare beea remiss ia attendance. , G and see that large stock of good just received at Utndrick' before purchasing else where. The best stack of saeas clothing and farai.hing goods at prices te suit the times. Bnsiues men should net forget that blank aetes, bill-head, statements, letter heads, and every description of commercial priutiug are acatly and promptly executed at the Gnat) oilice. Itawublatt k Co desiring to close out their basilic gives notie that they will tell below cost until DecemW, when the g-axU reinaiaiug will be clied out at fuiwl sales, feme early and secure bargains. Mr. Frank Colmmn m bisk aftor an absence of several m.i.tthi. He Coleman went with a herd of ettle frum W couuty to Cheyenne. He then went as fa' Est at Chioa, then returned by the rail road aud steamer. Killkd.- Coza ', a noted rupner of the Pacific Cout, wu killed at' Denver by his backer, a short time hince. It appears that Coad bad entered into a match raco of 80 yard with a mail wh.:n he kucw be could dsfeat,andu the treuth of this kcwwl edge he induced a friend to back Lim to the extent of $13,000. At the tame time he eu tared iuto a counterplot to Ihsm the race to hi opponent by affectiug to he taken ill at tlio forty -yard post. His backer theu s'wt him. Cozad was noted for "throwing" races, several partie in this vicinity having uflered by hi treachery. Nsw Stors. Passing along Willamette street one day thi week we dropped into V Hymau'a now tr and was irprised to see the large tock which he baa on hand. Toys f every description, suitable for the holiday and presents. A fine assortment of crock ry, glassware and Queeniware ; grceris. tobacco, cigar, fancy brackets, eta, all of which he is selling at the lowest living price. Highest cash price for all kiud of hides and fur. Remember the place, Sol Stciuhei er's old store. Sxverely Etn.NED. An old bachelor named J C Reed, residing on John Day' farm about one aud one-half miles eat of town, fell iuto th fire-place Wednesday morning while engaged in cooking hi break fast Ho is subject to epileptic fits and wu taken with a fit while tnding over the fir falling into it, burning bis left bip aud aide ia a fearful manner. He has beea taken eharg of by the cuuty. It is thought that ho will recover. Fwin. The teacher af the district school iPUMMtHilLe, Mr. Melcher, punished on of hi scholars too everely, the par ant thought, audia consequsnce wu arrosted " aad tried before Justice Poston. H fiaed $3 and cost amouutiug in all to about 423. OmcERS Elected. -Speucer Butte Lo.lge Xo 9, I O O F, of Kugeue t'ily, has elected the feJlowiug officer fr th ensuing year: F. XL Wilkin, N Ji J O Church, V O; S W Miser, U 8; T W SUeltou, P. S; J L lUukiu, T. Mittbc.ss.-K. J. WcClaualian is agsat for this city for Darkoe'a Woven Wire Mat tress, The most perfect bed ever menu m . , - . ...:..1mi flAu sod dnra- lacuuw u ummv, ui"- W Every bed warranted. The cherpwt bed evor sold. XlwBaici-Wolearm that Ab.ai. Broo bavoPnrchMl the Tat lot aljo.wngtho i . m l lu.tld a Irwk sarawaro an sj tul Eitatc Tnoiaeilost For Sorember- John Browa to Geo M Conpor, lots ia Ea geuoj oonsideratioo, 11,200. B B Pouiiingtoa to Cha Witter and L VI M irarland, lot iu Euienei con. 1500. C W Ree to F B Duun, lot ia Eugeu. F B Dunu to forme ti Moore, lot ia En. geuoj eon, o00. J J Bullor to Frank Wilkuon, inUrast ia land; eou, fm COBarbsrtoJ W Bore, 40 acre: coo, fsa C H Calloway to J C Richardson, 100 acres; con. $1,000. , Ju llobiiwtt to J A Hughes, lot ia Crest well; eou, 100. Bu and lliuh Cohen toTliia Guthrie', lot ia Junction, con, 1300. B F Crow to J Crow, iutcrest ia land; eou, 8180. A 0 Hovey to Jams Spear, lClacroa; con, fd.OOO. Elijih Mays to W A Smith, 1 acre; eoa, 13. George Parks to Josiph Bradford, lot in Eugeue; con, fJOO. I Duckworth to WJJ Scott, 1C0 acre; ooa. $1. A A Hemenway it Urban and Frank Hem- en way, 640 acre; coo, $4,000. J e Cheshire to J W H Kirk, 330 acre; con, $1,200. Geo M aud Ann Kirk to J P Cheshire, 198 acrs;cou, $1,200. O A Spencer to L It Kobiuaoo, U acres; cou, $221. T Q Butler to P H Couch, ICO acres; aon, $4,000. Lurch Bros to C Wright, 1 acre; coo, 8175. J M lAtler to D D String, lot in Junc tion; cou, $000. J M Stafford to School Diet No 11, land fer school purpose. 0 k 0 It It to C W Wuhburu, 80 acre; cou, 8160. B F Vaughn to A Simmons, 171 acres; con, $5,000. U S to C B Sweet, patent. ' ' Incendiarism. Cn Frday cvenititr. November 2Cth, alx.ut half iisst niue o'clock, and incendiary fire was discovered back of Mr James McClarcn's saloon. A pile of rubbish by the tide of the buildiis beloncius to Mr. Parks had lieeu saturated with cud oil aud then fired. For tunately Chris KVirlo saw it before it caiuud headway aud gave the alarm. A bucket of water put it aut. It was undoubtedly the work of an iiiceudiary and a bettor location could have been selected to start a destruc tive fire. A bottle was fouud next morning near by with some coal nil in it A coaple of tramps were arretted, but as no proof Anulil 1.m f .mill ftirftiniit ttiein thev were re- lened on condition that they 'would leave tow II. This warning should be heeded by the city HUtlmritie:, and cause them to provi le annie protection ag.duat fir. The scheme itf building a ru-ervoir on t.ie butte la too costly t.i bo fua:ihl; and the only recourxe is to ourciiasu a uoo.l hand engine. This can be done wit out eutailiiig any considsi- able de . a .i ti.e city. Alraady there is a tire fund of ?S0O available,' aud this, with uindcrate appropriations from the city and coiitrioutioos from citizen, will be ull'uiout We ho:ie the City Council will shake oil tie lethargy with wliiuli they are aUlicted, and show a .1 spositiou do something iustead uf dragging along as if dead. Items from an Occasional Correspond cnt. John Tailey killod a hog last Mm 'ay, which wi'i.;'id when dresnetl, 430 lbs. Last Saturday Miss Martha Mealley, aged 13 ye.tr.i, of Cottage Grove, accidentally broke her leg. David Coleman, of Siuslaw, Lm 300 head of fine kWi which, he told me, wore very scabby lat ejiring. He doctored thorn with lime aad sulphur, aud now they are' all in ue condition. An interesting religious meeting wu held last week iu Siuslaw by Uev WT Chapman, P E, G R rk and G W Bennett, yuite a number came into the church ou probation. The melius coiuineacjl Thursday eveniug a.n.1 coutihued till Sunday evening. All wall nlcaseJ with the discourses. Being the quarterly meeting persous were th icre from Drain, Cottage drove, ano vi- iuity. His last Lines. A few line of writing to hi nephew, Os- car Renfrow, were louun iu mo !. H, cat which P C Renfrew wore when bo committed suicide. They would eem to in dicate that th act wu premeditated. The following are the line: What aa evening! sky, air, eann. ana water ar gorgeous. What a plouure 10 have worked years for such a spot Dear kiud Oscar: Live worthy of it bean tie. I don't hrink from work, but from these who would make merchandise of what io essential to a home, gsneron upiratiou, ud faith iu God aad hi imge. Love to you your kind ister n I brother, old neighbor and friends. Your loving urle. . P. C. Pictures Retouched. Mr S C Smith, an artist from San Fran cisco is in towa. He is ready to teach th rtof repainting and retoocbii.g phtographe Md other pictures in odors, making them .pcar likelike. Tht art will be taught by bira at a reasonable pn. Specimen of bu rork may be eea at Mrs. Crapper' re.Ua I. nn stair. rauk nw uiw - in the sam boilding. Hi charge for re- teaching are mooeraio. work. n..MrfMi Aimt Adair WO I xloaaiuLa , I le, that a team ran on wi w w . ' .ft rMMibwk atAtion. , the Bn os 1ubs.u, ' FriUy nnrainj, ami " onod. Tb remain were horribly aenled. Uocaasrl wu aoou w J" "' llomerlyasafloa. STATE UNIVERSITY. A column dtvotod to th InUrest of th Laureaa and KutaiUa Literary beeUtieo, aad the 8uu University. 0. M. HILI. EDITOL Farewell. Honor aad glory fade away like the tart of th morning. Th day and year of our lib ar short, but shorter yet, it teems, th Una of oilice ia th !urao society. After on short peep at th publio through th oolumm uf th GoaRU, we say farewell. W take thi occasion to thank th Eataxian for giving as o good a "helpmeet," Mis Maggie Sargeut, tb Eutaxitu editor, hu douo ber part of the work wall, u all, who bavo read whst "Oretchsu" has said in thi column, agree. Our tucccssor is yet un kuowu, but whoever ho it, w recommend him U your Uuder morcie. Again we say farewell. Brevities. The briefest thing wo can think of is th last meeting id the Laureau. The asssioa uf th Euuxian tocioty upon December 3d. wu open aud all friend wore invited. The Laureau si -it ion came off lut night Wo bavo uot learned the result, but wo doubt uot th men are capable of tilling the jce to which they were electctl. Vacation of two day but week. And some German learner got au extra session u a consequence of having too much tun to prepare the louons. Ah thus it is I Tb bitter follow th sweet evermore. Swift winged visions flitted through Mir street lut Friday night about 12 o'clock. It wu the hour wiisu th so-called "Fruudle Bod" Leap Year party broke up. Twu said these visious sped past whole blocks, be fore th boy could go from th gat whor they wer left, to the door of their house. If lov cast out all fear, lovt must uot bav been here. Christmu vacation will soou b upon us. Then homesick student will go homo to have mother cur thciu by fcediug them on roasted turkeys and squash pies, aud listtn. ing to their tales of reat things done and teamed at college. Nobody cau sppreciaU these stories like mother, aud uolnxly eu courage a mother can. Tioi speut at homo is uot wasted. Per.onal. Mr T C Powell cam up to oat Thanksgiv ing dinner iu Eugeue. J F Hill came up from Brownsville a few duys since, making a brief visit at Eugene. Wo are glad to tee Jasper Steven on our streets ones more. We hope be will be a student again. Messrs. Wm Bean and E P Geary have gone to I'ortlaud to attend tho Medio! Col- Wines Nettie nd Aggie McCornack pnt a fuw days at their home Iu week. These distiuguulicd member of the cl.us of 'b'O are meuting with uubouuaed success iu llieir schools. Help. Heln is a small word composed of but four letter yet it is a.uoiig the most difficult w say. Tbere is an element in the oo nipositmn ol every individual, who strives to accomplish Mueiuiug, that is antagonistic to uopeuu sues aud opp Med to asking aid. Saunas sceius most coaiulet wDen at- taiul through au iudividual' own effort. gome persous posses all the el moat of uo- cuss iu tho uielves, aud history is crown! with luo names of iudividuals, who have aui!tiM!lod uot oulv witu.iut th help of oth ers, but where all thiugs see.ned to couspiro them: .nanv oersous rja.r4 tlieio op posing iullueuces us aid. Oue port oiugs cf thaiudustrv that aitversity luspiros, ami every day iu many iustaucu w tee the lit tle that the "inspired industry accom nii.haa. Butmarwouot truthfully tw that aided iusUad of opposed mor wouM b acomolishcd? Ta maj irity of person are depeudeut to some exUut upon others for the success of their uudertaUlugs, ami aiinougu "Ho aue'a owu row" u a gotd maxuu, )o. it ia better to leek aid tlau allow a good eutarprise to fail; therefor Eutaxian your editor appeal for assistance. Your di'.y is uot nnuly to elect an eauor but U usist her also iu her labor. It i not th nrovince of th ditor to occupy all th space; thi would be uujust aud selfish. If each of yon were compelled to wait to wnw for the paper nutil you beAin editor, Com mencemenU would claim uuoy ol you be fore you had enjoyed the privilege. WriU sSort article upon any uujecs to. joy thiuk need attentiou. URETtlUW. Junction City Items. VEOat OOa 8FEC1AL CRUESPO!IDKST. Joscnow, Dec, 18S0. News iUms vry carco. Mer'hanU report bnsioeu very dull Far- .aaa lieivaa tint a.hl their wheat, consequently UaV avwr - there i but little money ia circulation. ' T C Jndkiu appeared on our stieeti ..I IT. ..a anrvvvinff UOV th Lollif AlOuuay. - j a Tom, and made tbi plac hi headquarters. Th Junction Sial Club i Ulking of a leap year party to be given omi, proUbly iu two week. No doubt it will U a sue cess. Dauciug parties iu Juuctioa alway are. Quito a melee took place hero Monday. Aa officer of tho law wu attempting t servo a writ of attachment upon a team be longing to a Mrs Sanders. Tb old lady be came enraged and struck th officer aev.ral Maws ia the face and would hav adminis tered aoevoro cut gation, bo doubt, had ot 0Ti on enn to th fcu. The anm wer released on th security of one JrSTSMto. and tb. old Lvly weat . , . u mii-li alinaiL bona, feeling ,C'J ficrcaa Fai-Aa imrnen tock and ahoof oaCraiaBro MARRIED. TnaaJa mnmUi, a '.l..1. tm Tm.L Miller and Miu Male Gray wer uultod in marrtag, at lb reshtrac of th brills s par enta, by Rsv. L R. Coary. Th ceremony wu witnessed byquluqulu a aumber of U- dtaa and centlamae. aail araa tKa small UiiMri- vent of tb kind that bu transpired hers for no time. A kmptlag rrt wu swread be fore tb fuesU after tS knot had ba duly tied. Th Eu.-sns Braao Band wu preeent aad diaeouned fius music Mr. Miller and his bride left the urns morning for Prrtland.whicb will bo their future heme. The fullowiui is a list of presents rscelvsd by th bride: Laro taiuily UiU-Mr. J. U. Uray at.d wife. . Gold Lockst-Frank Miller. Silver Caks Basket-Mr A S Miller and wife, PorCand. Silver caks basket-Mr J BConglo and wife. 8t silver tea spoons -Mr Wyatt and wife. Set silver tea sinmids -Mr It Williams aad wife, rortlaud. 8ilver syrup Jug-Dr KG Clark, Tertland. Set ailver tall spoons-Lulu and Jennie Clark, Albany. Lao Saque-Mias Ella Gray. Panel pictures-Mr II B Miller aad wife. Pair rubber shoes-Hugh Gray. Set ailver fork i Louise Gray. Silver cak basket-Mr W R MoConwck and wife, Mrs Kauo.7, L M Davis and wife, Sir J 8 Luckey aud wile, J W L berry, Mr 1 U Hendricks. Wlver ice pitcher an ! eup-H Thanhauser. rillvar and tflaas bsrrv dish -Mr D C Under wood and wile, and Mr A W Stowell and wife. Silver butter dish Eugene City Baud. Handsome clock Mr J U UuJerwood and wife. Bilvor card receiver Joel War and wife. Glass set Mr A Goldsmith aad wife. Toilet et-MUu Uosa Galdsmi'.h. Silver bonuet bolder and boquet-Ilt Hum-1 phrey, A C Woodcock and Oeo A Dorris. Set diuuvr knives -Mr I B Duna and wile. 1 do napklus-MUses Iren and L Duun. Silver butter knife, su.nir spoon and pickle fork DrSharthsaiid wife. Silver salt cellar and spoon Mr A L Jack son and wife. Silver butter dish Mrs Kiucaid and Mi UenaWatkiu. Majolica fruit set-Mr J M Shelly and wife. Bohemian toilet set-Maud Shelly. Majolica water pitcher and pair pickle dishes -Mrs Samuel Swift. Pair lamp mats-Mis Frank is Swift Silver butter dish -Mis Stella Whiteaker. Cook book-Miss Ann W hit.'aker. . Half do dessert spoons -J F Kobluson. Silver nickle disk-Miesee Fnnkio Swift, Kttlo Chamberlain, Auust and Agnes Os burn. Blue toilet sot Bohemian glass Mrs Geo. Thurston and Mrs K P Henderson. Set silver tabls spoons-Mr .Charles Lauer and wife. Set silver tea spoon-M u R Lauer. Majolica pickle dish-Mias Hattie Johnson. Silver ntpklu rings -Miss Auui Adler. Canary bird'aud Cao-Mr Matt Hendrtok aad wi.e. Pair of IViemiani Vase -Lena Crapper. Lamp F V I'shurn. Late ti tie Mr 1' u Hendricks and wife. Pair o. i;o!ttWun aw.lr Uauehttt Liu a tade oiuh-Mr G B Dorris a&d wife. 1 Cos. In.n n;kias -B t! Van HouUn. Pair Majolica eardiecelvers-Mrs S W Miser. Silver berry s;xxn-l'kil Lewis. Pair vases Geo t5ioat'r. Chiu cup u 1 tauojr- Charley Croner. Case of Scissors-J C Churclu Pair blankets-Mr S 11 FrUndly and wife. Bod spMad-M; A V Petei nd wife. 1 year subsui lotion to th GuauD-Camp-bell Bros. UjK iluz. linen handkcrchiefsJ C Gray. Byrou's aud ScotU Poetical works, 2 vols Mr J F Crouch aud wile. Half doi towjls-lilmer Gray. Silver pie knife-Mrs Nnrris Humphrey. Ornamental wood card receiver Mr Bldue hart and wife. Set lunch napkins-Mrs W II Abraras. V.d of Sootts Poems -Mr A S Patterson. Pair of pickle dishes and set of silver forks M: Win EJris n wife. Pair naiku ruigs ilr it a i;an anu wne, w . i ...i, ... ur I) 1'Wi-v aud wile. olives J'" - J , bilver dessert spwu Mr J U Brown aud rdvr dessert spoon-Mr J A Stowell aad wife. .. . lidy-Miss Leth BtowelL (iUss cake staad Mr J K Holt and wife. 1 vol. Mrs Holmes' works-G 8 Kincaid. AniwTitn....On Wednesday mornlna Mr. S. H. 'p-awr, rtoid'.ni !out six mile below trn. il...t an J kills J s horn beloaini to Mr, S.mn.l Mk. It seems that Msek, who ii road supervisors in that diatrh-t, ordered th team to go through Spsncai' fence for gravel Spenoer warned him to keep nut, but in spit of tho warning, a team drove uimugii, wnen Spencer hot killing th horse. Mr. Meek cam to town and procured from Judga Fitch a warrant for ths arrest of Spencer, but when th Sheriff served th wan ant Mr. Spencr wu Uo lick to oomo. And thus th tnuM remain. Adjidcio Iksakl John R"d, who burned himsdf by falling in th fire a few day azo, hu been declared inane aad sent to the asylum. The malady aru.es from religious hallucination. Severs Aocwext. While Mr. tlroen, of Long Tom, wu chopping on a tree Wednes day, he wu struck by the limb of a falling tree which crushed his nnas to a je'ly. Sociable A sociabl for tho benefit of the M E Church will be given at the resi dence of Mr J II McClung, this, Saturday, evening. . MaiKiED. At tho residence of the bride's parents, near Cretswell, Tuesday, November 30th, Mr Daniel Brown to Miss Rosa Scott. "Settle Up. A. Lynch calls upon all who are indebted to him to come 'forward and settle up. Th. who delay are likely to causa them selves trouble, u ho is determined to square np his books fr th new year, Thanks. Tho young ladies baring charge of tb Leap Year party, Friday, Nov. 2Cth desire to thank Mr F B Dunn for the dm of bit hall; al Mr B C Vaallouten for hi room, aad Mr J U Freak for favors rendered. NEW THE I. X. L Wishes to intorm the people ot Lane Co. that they have received a new stock of the very hest DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. FROM T17E FIRM OP $. PLATTa & CO., ' OF NEW XORK. And are efferinerthe cxeatest hartrainct Avr ho- tore offered in the State, Don't you Forget It. We sell for chash only at Very low prices, The following are A FEW BARGAINS:' Brocaded Prewi Goods Forty-two inch Brocaded Dress Goods. Wool Liusey Dress Goods Alpaccaa, Assorted Colors Heavy ropun New Calicos, Best Ilfniids Heavy Unbleached Muslin , 12 yards for$l Heavy Shirting: Flannel S3 1-3 centa per yard 100 DilHiront Varieties Brocaded Silk and Velvet from 75 centa up Fine Water Proof and Ladies' Cloths, two yards wide 75 cents per yard Heavy Colored Blankets 7 from 13 up Men's and Hoys' Boots and Shoes , , ,from $2 up Ladies' California Calf Shoes, warranted $1 50 MiKsesand 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. The above articles must be sold within 60 days profit or no profit, so call early. Oir, all bills of $25 and over 3 per cent discount will hi allowed. EUGENE CITY, OREGON. SRosenttatt&Co Are closing out their well known business in Eugene City, and offer for the next 90 days nrroninntsTVinir Tiiniifliiirflifflai lUlilUiiUllilRUilJIjiblUS cm TO BBBUCE STOCK. CLOTHING DRYGOOD8 BOOTS ANDSHOE8 CL0SIKG OUT PBICES I As one of the partner's will withdraw from business. ROSENBLATT & CO, Eugene City. tTAll who kaow themselves in debt to the above firm on account or Xote, will please settle by ike first of Decembtr 1880- STOEE FANCY GOODS, SHOES, AND and 1CI ct per yard; regular price 25 eta ...37 cts per artl; regular price 50 eta lGjj cts per yard; regular price 50 ota 16 cts, per yard 20 cts per yard 16 yards for $1 FOR If 111 tosrtoa which wJJ bo Ha 8-,