. . - ...... . -r--, r- .--tc W i .jjyp!iiiiNjij vkii i uu a m.u f W' ! ... ' v r G1 Mil H-'" -. m.-i. i. .i. ..i.i...c..-r::ij ESTiBLlsnED FOR THE D&I?fMTI0S OF DCMIUTIC PRINCIPLES, A.D TO E1RS AJ DGAeSTLIVIXG BT THE SWEAT OP OCR BROW. ! EUGEMK CITY, OR. SATURDAY , JANUARY 8,1881. WHOLE SO. W $2.50 per year IN ADVANCE i. - - -1 r r . - -t u i't" -r-r --tttit. nr- aa J i I ) ifte tfagfttt City Guard.. OAMPBELL BROS., ! Pa )liix3H aai Proprietors. ' OKFICB-To the building formerly "J'';, br J. W. Cleaver, h ft store, ruer V. U laiastU and Seventh Street OUB OKL1 ) BIT S ' OV ADVKKTISlNOi .. . i- I.. fulluWS! i .Vw.u.ttu.rtionL Cash required in .rvertUer. wlllb. charged at th. fol One wir three month. " six month. . . SO 00 8 00 12 00 The lai of goods'".? gfest stock iVfljaoe Co Is now on Salo d( 5f I. B; IM'S; a ' Tran.Lnt .tices in loci column, 20 cenU per And thcoe are a toy,?. ft tho Bargains of fend for CASH : U I i v Nice White Blankets I ' - I n i tx ... n I. T i i, ,.;u mut be paii r ns KirwTr.Hi. urocaae uress u jLU ! 1 ""a'M". "bll bettered qrly, Good Cashmere, full yard. s for $4 per puSr. fidies under Vests at from 50 cti up. s for 15 cts per yd. 1 4 Large atsortment of Triming Silks, i width, 50 CU per 75 ctt to 1 25 per yard. rO-STOFKlCK. Hour. -From I . m. W I p.. IhwUjn CrocaJe gift, frora $1 25 up . line line luf lloosiery, all prices pvt-ralls frtni 50 cU up. fi?.rrWJ THE Best Assortment in the Cy of I rtl. " - . I i M. I 1 7 :Sfe?rf .BOOTS-Mi) SHOES! A. B. 1 sorl BT IKS. I Ladies lviu r-ut ton . . . u t .. ir:.i f .... f .- m r.ror.n '-... - . - ... . .. . Vmu t na Hum """--'- - Ladies Ualifornia can 1 . .. . ... -. II ,11 a ft ir i( 1 f ' T) . k.. Xrwrrii Pottk Tonnie w Ol.TB l.aiunrnm V.,..u..UMT Nil. H. I . 4 iq.W..t .at from $2 up ;..T...... '.".. frora $1 25 up .from 51 50 up ......from ?1 up .1 50 worth SG ....$3 50 to S3 M-n'lVf Boot..- :.V...4 i worth ?6 .'!'- Cleibin'c Cheaper ihaa any other House K. V. O-ni BX. M. linniUve iu eocb miintli. F. CAUTHCBii, A. H., M..D.', CrA.lut.ta of th Mli.i -pATlu er.t of f Miiouri Stt I 'uivrHity, an J 'f Jef" feraon MuJicl Collvje, fluU. MLRpeciiil attention ifiveu to Surgery am! ditewu of the liy. Cottage Grove, Lane Co.; Or. uicahy at f Cive me a ca'ilinni Save Yourselves, MONE Y m DENTIST. J, C.GRAY, f.'M. WILKIi SluceeMur to SHiXTtiS 4 V'1 j ..c tv. DrMirtol iiriifrrrioo. Jfi 1 vrriicip UXDEKWOODp bUl!fU. iMim .i I IM Vvt il.mp to the Grnni V Unte UK, UUHIM HIUrxl-IIN, street, Kubcuo.. ilwj 4 , ... . . n I 1 U.... . f. rhysician, surgeon ana nitouwicui (Formerly of Yamhill County.) ..... miMi TV TTI9 PIT Mf VKr. LUl AltU l.f rl Kutren City. OSice in Umlerwooji'n Brioic, U finer, ver Weill Fr)0 ft Co. i l-,x-ru eiliM. Ki.lenc(, two blocki wwt an.l nerth of Public School, in tin Killing- r i . W. FATTERSON, TTav. imt onened A (ill! li.' tjfreah Drugs, Medicines S picals. Also a fine M-ir -i.f ' Fancy am! ToileitUics. . .... .i v ALL KIJIDR Off ' . Mixed Faints, tnd, Oil, Varnish, Bribes, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, WINDOW GLASS f PUTT flee Ninth Street, opposite the St. Charles Hotel, t eiaeiice, KiiQKNK CITV OKKOON. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL . .wr. rtMlfflW .. i J n AN BK FOU SD Al U IS W t ltr or ra- W J Vilie 'hen not protCAUunauy engaseu. uai-t, , will alwavi h reaaohaljle UIVH "- " 1 titrmi I r.fn1 nllrnllen firm tot sirMD I 1're nrrliUionJ ICUGKNK CITY asusiirasaf; idihectory. tuuro7J Caroj oal never iTInp" potaU. Vlio world's crcat PAin XloZleTer for Man sad Etaat. CUoap, quloi nad roHaUo. OlSoe at the . POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. Reniileare on Eighth etreet, opposite Presby rian Church. . J ENVELItY ESTABLISH ENT. J. S. LUCXEY, B.F.0P! DEALER IN JJ I Clicks, Wacrtes, Chains", Jewelry, Ett. DEALEl Kau?os, IMunpsJ I Uepairing Promptly Executed CtTAMWork Warranted. Jtl J.8.LU0KKY, V.ll v..rtb Co.' brick, Willatn. t utroet. iTiiiivnre. i CRA1N BROS. Kciase FurnUJUpoifs Generally Wells DrH rpuy Cm spwm -,x- ?3AiM Watch il'lorks, Jewelry. Mucal instruments, Toys, Notions, etc Watched, Clocks, ami Jewelry rnini and ..rnnt.H N..rthwet coraw of WUlamette and Eighth strata. FLHAL SElTLEMEtlT. Sslir;cliijiuranlc.'il. win' Eugene War has zlrM in Europe! R. Gjp 1 A i me unwrriisi luiniim iii Ute of A. Mett ha. fill hi fiPil.a?,?n,tr furnish all M lr v nVTOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEX THAT 11 the unleritfni niiumnu.1 H trcet, Oregon. that the firrt Monday in SUreh. 1SS1, ba b U t qimljty nfi act for final Deanni nt"- . . .. . firet clah irroc- r. A. ME. I 1, aciuiiuu""- JOSITTAJ. V A LTOX, Attorney. : 71 7. r-TriARS.I.A Administrator's Notice. WAKB, woa it rrstaonable r , Gie me a cl'l To au wii.ni ui., . Thankful I- 1' ..wrpT T TIERF.BY GlVJiX 1UA1 J1 miio I J N the nnderAnea hae.thU day .been duly Gool. A,a, Innninted adminintrator of the ertaie r. 0f cbarife. Ti.frw deceaeed. by order ot tne VA)umj inTrt.meUmeatmyrealeno,0ear 1 U. L. iicE. Bridge in aaid county wulun t T. PITCIIER'3 CASTRIA Is not Narcotic. Clildrcu grow fat upon, Mothc like, and Physicians rccommonil CASTOULV. Itrcuialtc8tho IJowcIs, euros V.'lni Colic, allays Fcvcrl.sJincss,un(l de stroys yV'orms. 3 XVEI DE IJETirt'3 CA TAHitll Cure, a Caiittltutlonal Antidote for thin tohiblo mala dy, iy A-isorp-O.on Tho moat Important Eisoovei y elnoo Vao , elnatlon. Other rnmodiea may roHovo Catarrh, fiis euros At any fctaQo before IConatunptioa SI A.EU1T7, Prorriotar. Shop on Willamette utreet, 2nd door north ol Hardware store, cngene ny, ur. w ill hereafter kei-p a complete tock of LADIES', M ISSi.V AXD CHILDREN'S SHOES C!altra, Cloth and Kid, Riilton Boot, KlipperN, white and black, Kuudul. I'ren h Uid KlioeM. ALEX AN DEH, JL 11. Jimtlce of the Peace Duma Aoi:enerrtliict:ollice at Court llouw, A I! RAMS, W. H. & URC-Phvuinir mill, wwu, ir, unini mi ajouiiunf mnnuiactorv L't .htk l K.ill ... in our line furoihed on short notice and reuonume urine. BOOK STOItK-One door eouth of the Ator , nouee. j iuiihocko! aesorteu box paihts plain and faiiry. I10YD k MILLER Mont Market-beef, veal, mutton, porl and lard WUtoniette street lwtwen Eighth and Ninth. ' CRAIX BKOA-lValer In Jewelry, Wat.h. tt, i'locks and Musical Instruments-Willamette street, between Seventh and Eolith. CALI,ISO7, R. G. Dealer in irMceiiea, pro vi.ions, country produce, canied gnmh, books, sUtionery, oto., soutiiwest cirner Willainette Slid Uth bl. , . DOKlilS, GEO. B. Attorney nd Counsellor at Law. Ollice ou Willumstte street. Lu pine City. DORRIS. n. F. -Dealer In Stoves and Tin i uetw ,trtf:t "'wen Seventh snu r.it.iaii. DURANT, WM.-Ment Market beef, pork, veal ai:d mutton conhUntlv on hand Kinth street, otiwt-en l'enrl and HLh, ELLSWORTH 4 CO.-Drul.ts and dealers iuwtiiui, one, a uiuainette street, be tweea Ei(hth and Ninth. FRIEXDLY, S. H.-Dealer in dry poods, clotlung and fc'encral merchandise Willam ette street, between Eislith ami Ninth. GUARD OFFICE-Xewspnper, book and Job piuiuiujomco, corner illiuuetteaudSeveu-.h streets. GRANGE STORE-Dealers in penernl m.r cramiM and jiroduce, comer Eichth and illauiette street. GILL, J. P. I'hynlolan, Surjceon and Droir . gist, l'OHtoirico, Willamette s ect, bstweeu uvvviibu nun j-ijjiHIl, HAYS, ROUT.-Wlnes. Li,-uors. and CI Kirs oi ine uetie quality k pt conntnnvly on bund. The best billiard table in town. HENDRICKS, T. G.-Dealei in general mer- ciuuiiiibo nort n west corner illuiuette and iMimi itrvels. II0DK3, C Keeps on hand fine wines, li, u'jrs. cigars aim a nom hiwI li n rf ..!. . Willamette atreet, Iwtweeu Eolith and 1 1UUI. HORN, CIIAS. M.-Cunsmith. Rifles and shot-Kims, breech and muzzle loi1im. f. Kepairiiis done in the neatest style and war rauted. Shop on !Hli street. KINSEY, J. D. - Sash, blinds and door fao- tory, window anit door frames, moulding. i Bi"ug iiu giuw t-utiin aone to oruer, LYNCH, A eliibk'S, etc., Willamette street. Erst door mini ui x oswimce. LUCKEY, J. S. Watchmnker and Jowelcrj Knepsa une skk-k oi gimu in iiu line, ilium- eice street, in jiuwortirs Uruir store, McCLAliEN, J A M ES -Choice, wines, Vnunrs, andel;.;ars W illaniette Street, between Eijlith mm iniu. MELLER, M. TircweryLager ler on tap aim ny tue kej or uarrei, corner of N inth anil Olive streets. Arm Sbol 0,7. OSHirifX ft CO. Dealers in dms, medicines. cueiiirais, oils, i.umtH, etc. ilUiuette st., oppof.ito S. Cliarlea HutoL PATTlCRSOSr, A. S. -A fine stock of plain and faucy vUitina cards. PERKINS, II. C County Surveyor and Civil Engineer, ltesi Jonce on Fifth s.reet. PRESTON. WM. -Dealer in oaddh-rv, Uar-' nes, Carnago Irluiinings, etc. Willamette street between Seventh and Eighth. F0ST OFFICEA new stock ef stnndar.1 school bonks Just received at the post ollice. RUSK. BUN. Horseshoeing and general job- uiii niiieMiiiiuii, jiijjiiui sireei, between v U lami'tte and Olive. REAM, J. H. Undertaker and lmilding con- inicinr, mrner tt uiuiuette ana aeveutli streets, KOSENI'iLATT 4 CO. Dry goods, clothing, groceries and general nvrchamlMe, southwest corner uianiette and Uiglitu streets, t. CHARLES HOTEL Chat-las Pa ker, Proprietress. 'J'lie bent Ilnte in the Corner Willnmette and Ninth streets, SHIELDS, .1. C.-Physician and Eurgeon- nortn sme Mntli street, first Uoor cast of St. Charles Hotel. ... STEVENS, MARK Dealer in tobacco, cl gars, nuts, oumlies, shut, powder, notions, etc, Willamette street. SCHOOL SUPPLIES-A Urge and vnritd assortment of slatpa of all sires, and quantities of .dates and slato-books. Three doors noith of the express ollice. . ' THOMPSON A BEAN-AttomeyH-at Law- willamette street, between heventh and Eighth. WALTON, J. J. Attorney-at-Law. Oflice- Willninette street, between Seventh and Eighth. WITTER, J. T. Buckskin drasslne. The higliest price paid for deer skins, Eighth st, at Vr'nUc UNDERWOOD, J. B.-General brokerage nnunest aim agent for the Connecticut In surance Company of Hartford Willamette street, between Seventh and Eighth. Last SaturJay evening' a terrible r ciJont beMl a young tuau named Wal ter Wattenmeyrr, of attic, ago J 19 yrars, which roaulw J in the loss of his left arm, and came uear costing hiui Lin life. The facts were about as fol lowing: Walter has, ince a little loy, bee:i very fond of hunting. He be longed to tho Young Naturalist' Soci ety of that city and with hiu gun Lai secured many vnluahlo acquisitions to tho store of curiosities now in possess ion ofthat organization. About three months ago he commenced work in tho Seattle Iron Works, and made rapid progress, being a natural mechanic. Christmas being a holiday, he iu com pany with two or three friends started olf in a small boat ou a hunting expe dition. On arriving at Smith's cove a few milo below Seattle, they pulled their boat upon the beach prcpar tory to entering the woods iu quest tfgi no. In removing his gun from the loat, by the muzzle, the hammer of young Wat tenmeycr's gun accidentally caught ou ono of the seats causing the gun to go off and discharging tho contents into his left arm, shattering the member iu a horriblo manner to tho elbow. Ho was taken home by his comrades and Dr L'agley called to dress the wound, It was found necessary to amputate the arm just below his shoulder. The painful operation was skillfully per formed and at last accounts the uufor tunuto young man was doing well. For a young man who had been accustomed to handling fire arms all his life the curelessness that resulted in tho loss of his arm is inexcusable, but the penalty he pays is certainly a severe punish ment. STATE NEWS. I" 4 I- ' ' -J LLISON E BUILDNG AD , and is iirepsred to iiq a call with the nsually kept In a itjion store, such as COFFEE, TOB.UVO ft D QUEENS ILLOW WARE. II or PRODUCE. at I can do for you I invite you te kit of the citr free a CAI.L1SON. saonths from the date hereof. . , .ui. tub .November, 1WI. OSCAR H. KEN Fit E W, Adminutrator. Tiosrwoii ft Burn, AMomeys. S AX JI'A CII.t!DIKC tt RICKS, lie hr HENDRICKS. MENS & BOYS FINS AND HEAVr B"OTS & SHOES And in fact everything in the BOOT and SHOE line, to which I intend to dovote ro especial attention. MY G33DS Were manufactured to order, ARE FIRST-GLASS And guaranteed as represented, and will be sold for the lowest prices that a g'-od articlt san be afforded. sji-.T-TWf A. lit ST. Fruit Tress and Shrub bery. PERSONS WISHING TO PrRCHAPE Fruit Tn-essn-l Sl.ru!il . rv cr.n be mpplie.) at XL'lfSEhY PRICf'S. in Eugene City, by U avin2 their onl. r w i t h J. II I). HENDERSON, Agent for Waliisz Bms. ELLSWORTH CO., D au OGIST, "V1TIEL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS i. T all its hrauchea at the old stand, offering lucmiaen inuueeiiieuui vo customers, olj sud new. As heretofore, the most i Careful attention given to Prescriplons. NEW MEAT MARKET. On the west side of Willamette Street, between Eighth and Ninth. Having just openel a new and nest Meal Mrket, we are prepared to furnUh he best Beef, Veal, Mutton, Iork, etc., To our customers, at the lowest market rates The custom of the public is respect fully solicited. M'ts dttvemd to ny rtrt ef the city fr ..f charge. McCORNAlK k RENHHAW. Queer CLrlstmaj Pretenh We havo heard of all sorts of Christ mas presents but J. J. Murphy, of Sa lem, conies t tho front and takes the cake. Last night a young woman with a bundle in her arms was seen to steal into tho lot which surrounds his resi dence, and ufter depositing the bundle, quickly run away. Tho party who saw tho transaction thought ho know the ady, and, believing it to be a joke upon J. J., who is a well-known wag, said nothing about it. Tho next morning, upon opening the front door, Mr. Murphy found the bundle, and, taking it into tho house, unrolled a baby nearly a year old. To say that he was not surprised does not half explain the situation, and ho is at a loss to know why it is ho is forced to become matron of an orphan asylum, and that, without saying even by your leavo, Christmas presents of such a nature aro forced upon him.. Salem Statesman., Dimocraile Recruits. . The. Republican papers have been saying that Forney, Butler and others would now, sinco Gariield was elected want to sneak back into the Republi can party. Of the first they need give themselves no concern. Forney is re ported as saying: "I mean to back up the Democratic party in tho future. I shall at once advise them to reorgauize"and meet the Republicans at every step. The Dem ocratic party is bound to obtain con trol eventually, although I may not live to see the thd day. I look down from my window on th) people who ore shouting themselves hoarse over Oar field, and simply-pity them, for what would their lives been worth in 18G3 but forthe man whom they aro decry ing and whom they succeeded in defeat ing" . . : ) Trank Hughes, a young man living alout ono mile west of Albany, was out gunning, a few days a,o, Ind on a log the gun slipped and the Jlam mer struck something with sufficient force to explode the cap. The load was discharged, tho contents ' entering his left arm below tho elbow join making a fearful ilesh wound. 'Drs,yl)avis and Harris were called, and hao been la boring so far with all their skill to save 'the young man's arin, but on Mon day morning he was mtich worse, and it was doubted if amputation could be avoided. These accidents, go numerous and the result of sudi theer carelessness have ceased almost, by reason of these things, to excite common xympathy. Tho river at Salem was IS feet above low watermark on the 1st inst. Deerskins Cud ready sulo in Jackson ville at 35 and 45 cents per pound. The highest tide that has visited As toria for year's occured last Friday, the 31st of Deoember. James Smith Los been bound over in the sum of $5c0 for robbing a Chinese hut near Ferrydale recently. The stages on the Ajhland-Liukville route have Weu hauled off. The ex press business between the two points continues. It has been raining hard in Josephine county, and tho miners have .plenty of water aad are busily at work. A good season prospective. Roads in Jackson and Douglas coun ties, are, by reason of tho receut rains, very bad. Streams are swollen and mails somewhat delayed. The ladies of Salem very generally received their friends ou New Years day, adopting tho very convenient and pleasant method of receiving jointly- from four to six at ono residence. ; , A bronr.e turkey was served at thi e supper that followed tho Masonioin- stallation in Jacksonville? ou the $5Ut - of Decsuibt that weighed 28 rind when killed and 22 poundi hei, dressed.- . .;; '''" ' '' Burglars attempted to" enter" tho houses of W F Boothby and Ono. V. Lawson, of Salem, ono night last .". week, but were so clumsy in their move- mauts as tc awaken tho inmates, who compelled their hasty retreat. Freddie, son of George Williams, of Salem, nino years old, fell down stairs a fow days ago, and striking square in the face, knocked out or loosened all of his front teeth, and otherwise in jured himself severely. Mr. Minnakcr, of Knappa, killed a swan recently which measured eight ivvn iium up it) up ox wtngs. ii weigiieci probably not less than thirty pounds. , 7 He has killod hundred of ivni -VrTk " . . mi this was tho largest ono of them all in his experience, Nearly every miner in Jackson and Josephine counties has more or less water available and all are making the best of it Tho season opens quite fa vorably, with pleasant weather prevail ing all the while, and visions of gold dust haunt the hopeful delver of tho earth. , ' . A cutting affray, in which Si Booth and J. Lathrop figured, created some excitement in Jacksonville last week. The. row occurred in k a saoon, and a pocket knife was the wjrlon used. The wound was inflicWl f j Lathrop and was about four inches' long across the; left breast The culprit was promptly arrested,and on examination bound over to appear beforo the gruiid jury in tho sum of $300. ) The trial of fvllins, the murderer, who escaped from the Multnomah jail and was recaptured, will take place at the January teni of the Stato Circuit Court Rollins, under the new law, will testify in his own behalf, a privi lege denied him at his first trial. Thia will be t.Ve first ease of the kind that has oeturred in Oregon. Of course the jury will weigh his evidence for ' what it is worth; still it may be of some as sistance to him, as there were no direct ' witnesses to his assassination of Kelly 'yie vag," and the testimony hereto, fore was principally confined to circum stances. Mercu ry. So far the loss of cattle and sheep t6 has been very light considering the , ). quantity of snow' UiaV ' fallen tbis f 1 , f Winter. We havo b prd of soum Jo , I sheep t f.'w, tlnsr.iid but I005 were cither suffocated b being cro dci " j ' togetWor were in &, tondilion ' " ' ' scabby, etc - One party 'ho shran-J ' ' la;i i all, lost all hfs: band. gentlo- mun who ctkme io ou Jlondov '?roia the easttrn portion of our c.Mi:rj .inforirie.l us that he found no ch ai cattle ou ! tLo rouJ, aud whs of tV opinion that tl,iy weru doing ve!l The f J! of mmv hsu not lii mor Ju.an bulf ;Ji -Tfat in the eastern ntui jfonthenv pcHipn c our cu:af a it .s bfvn ii; th he b-ir- hood of ih-jPall -s.-rUi'W ''lamitAia- NITS, i agent a otTer rtr be ilivered fiOTrta. rderinf r, nl ecr. i S; t f 1 r