The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, January 15, 1881, Image 1

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ESTADLISIIED FOB THE DISSKMlfV 4F OEHOCRATIC PRINCIPLES, AND TO EARS AJ HOSEST L1V1SC BT THE SWEAT OP OH BROW.
KUGEnHtV. ORi SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, t88t. '
j Whole m. m
$2.50 per year IN ADVANCE
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jspus nrrji. a aj'm.ixxmm
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i Ihe (Suoettf City Guaril.
' 1 L. CiMPBILL . J. . CAMPBKI.L
) CAMPBELL BROS.,
i Pa')lljlr3 aid Proprietors.
, OFKICR In th buiMins formerly occupied
by J. W. Cleaver, mi a store, corner Wil-
Lunette and Seventh Street.
OVBONLt
1 RAT n OP AUVKimsiXO.
' Advertisements Inserted as follows!
- s t'yiare, 10 line or 1-n, me Insertion S3 ;
', ich 'ikte.i4ont insertion $1. Ciuh reipiired in
JT?ii1 vertuer will be char-cd at tht fol
, winf rates: .,1
; On tur t,ire ,nt,ll, l
' " nix mnitlis
' ' " i.evir 12 00
Trai!-nt notice in local column, 20 ceuti cf
'. fiat for each insertion. .
Advertising WIN will be rendered quarterly.
All l Work in1"1 be PAID nKS UEUVEH.
I J roSTOFFlCK. '
( Heuni -From ! t. n. lo Tp.m. Hnnlays
'"Al'atriives frJIntnt 'H "' leaves "In
5 it a m. arrives f rem the aorth n I toavn. B inw
IS itb it 1 31 p. m. For SmuiUtr, Franklin ani l-uin-I
r;lt. WflnUy. ForCrawfot.l.
nil. 0mp Orek an1 Brownsville t I r .
i lVtriwmb.r.yfor.Wiv.vylHlfivhc.urrti.,
' i ,,vil tf trains. LeU-.ssWmM bo left it the
m"iUATpATTS.f.M.
HUCIKTIRI.
i v. II A P kn.l A. M
KkIi lint nl tiiinl Wtinlyt in tul
unth.
Hpkki'M Hrnti Tiwk Ko. ft I. O.
-.j- -ii- ur ii . t a K vri upu pkt mi. t
P Mta m tht Man.! Ith WlnfUyt in mU inonin
dobxi Lodge, 13, A. 0. U. W
Mteti at Masonic Hal! the accoud and fourtli
Mondayiintacliniont'i.
j F. CAUTHORU, A. M, M. D.f
i Graduate of tlie Meliral Dop.irtn er.t of the
i Miaaouri SUtt t'nivrity, and t.f Jef
l fenon Medical ColliJo'e, Fhila.
! n.SielHl attention g-iven to Surgery and
j diaeaaei ol tnt x-ye.
Cottage Grove, Lane Co., Or.
Iim 1. 181W. d!8iu3
The lartock
of ffoods in aiie Co
Is now on Sale at
V
i
B.
Iondor Vests at frsra 50 cts up.
)to nssortincnt of Triiuing Silks,
I ctu to $1 2j jht yard,
lino of lloosiery, all prices
fiii iroiu cis up.
And thcso are a fow bi10 BaXrcains ol
orod'9r CASH : -
Kic White Wankt'ts for S4 per pair.
lirtH'utlo Dress GoikIs for 15 ct per yd.
Good Cusliintre, full width, 50 cts per
yard.
Brocade Silks from SI 25 up
TIIK IUt Assortment in' the C
BOOTS AM
Ladies ICid Button
La.liesKid Fox
Ladies California Calf
Childreus California Calf
Men's California 15onts
Men's Good Heavy Boots
M.-n' Calf Boots
Ladies Pebled Buttoned Shoes
SHOES
at from $2 up
..from $1 25 up
. . .from $1 50 up
from $1 up
,...?4 50 worth $G
, 3 50 to $5
. . . .'$4 worth $6
62 up
Clctlxins Clicaper if any otlior House.
(7
ai cutii a.
!
I'm OEIUiST.
J, C. GftAY,
XT AS OPEXEO PEMAL is
J anil, respectfully Holiiita itinmiue '
j f: 'A. i ix tirnt-cluKi work lit mndvi'ttc ri
.f thesu
iiri-'es.
DR.-JOHN NIGKLIN,
I Physician, Surjsoii and. Accoucheur.
I . . , ?il f I
(I'ormeny or i aninui v.uhi!i. -i
fxTA's PEItM WEXlTiY LOCATEW IX
J JnL ' Euii Cdt. ill fad'-i-wood'a
BricK. 21 .1 ur, twr V.-lli. Fai.jJ.i (J..'a Ex
t re tlSce. Itfiiuj, tw.i MocUs wt and
I nnt north f Pubho Sj'.iojI, iii tin Killing-
wtrtli property. au28-tf
A. IK PATTERSON,
PIIVSICIAN AND SUUGEON,
met tn Ninth Strfet,.oppolle the SI,
Charlc Hold, and t Uekldi iK-e,
KJGKNK CITV OUWiON.
DH. JOSEPH P. GILL
AN" BE FOUND AT HISOFKICE or re-
Vi'lonoe wliu not priluM;unauy fu0'0wi.
Office at tha
' POST OFriCB IiltUQ STOUE.
Residence on Eighth street, oppitt Trey
riii n Church; '
JRWELUY-issTARMSMKNT.
Give u a call
WILKIK
F.
Successor to Shrltdn 4 Wii.HnJ
Ffaciical Druggiss & Che
UNDERWOOD'S LUII.blNl
i
V..vt ilnor to tht Gnur'fl Storo. Wil
ftrvet, J'.uscne I ity unrpiu.
Have iust opened t full lino of fij
Orugs, Medicines & Cher
Fancy uad Toei Ar
IlllIP
I,
ALL KIN OR OP
Mixed raints, Lead
' Varnish, Brushcl
WINDOW GLASS and FT
Which they will always sell on rl
t.iritm I
rananTllI fllfffllfinfl ffit'PIl If)
IlllUUI UiliilllUII ftl.l"
nrriplionx.
alwayj Caroj oal rsovordinn?"
points. i'bworIi'ac?ea'i,alJl"
UeUover for Kaa and Beast.
Cheap, quloi aud reliaLe.
B. F. DORi
DEALER flN
J. S. VJCXEY, m;.
. DEALER IN . JH
Clacks, Wacties, Chains,. Jewelry, Etc.
Repairing Promptly Exoeuted.
bJ-AH Work Warranted.
J.S LUOKKY,
EIN-Wirth I'li. Ir Wi'lliiin-tti! trn-t.
GRAIN BROS.
D3ALER3
IN
Clorkj,
Watrl.e and
Jewelry.
I Musical instruments. Toys, Notions, etc
Watches, Clock", ami Jewelry repaired and !
warranteu. irtliwesi corner oi .i uuiiun
, and Eighth t?i:t.
-
linn:
i'cntp i
Ale Jul
NO
Hc-32 Furnishing Cosfnar
Wells Driven
a:d
S:tlsfac(ian lnpK'
Willamette )t
Eugene CityJrcqn
FIHAL SETTLEMENT.
f-VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT
4-1 the nnderile4 ailmini'trator of tha es
of A lift hat filed Mi final afcoi-nt, and
that the fimt Manday jn March. 1881, baa been
set for final hearing nf the ioe.
i K. A.' H K IT, Administrator.
; J033UA J. WALTON, Attorney.
f Administrator's Notice.
I : To all whera it may concern :
f0TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
i.1 the nndemknwl hat this day been duly
appointed adminiiitratiir of the entate oi r. l.
wmM
n it
,RitioiMnt
CtaJ inral.
'Will UmiiWd ran tvftM wlton
.u.-t Aa mrA full rWrlf-
htm, ls '!
LMtni snrt tllt I f.f p nUer
rmwa farther 6ttU.
. PITCIICR'3 CVTORLV
i3 not Narcotic. Children
grow fat npon, Mohcr3 like,
and Physicians rComaicad
CASTORIA. Itrqulatcato
liowcls, cures l"d Colic,
allays Fcvcrlshnss, and de
stroys "Worms, j
WI DH IYCU'S CA
TARcUI Curo Constitutional
Antitloto for t tewlble mala
dy, ty Aosor'tjon. 1'lie nost
laportaut Toovcry ainoo Vao
otaatioa. O'er remodiet may
raliov Catcrh, this enret at
aay atags lifore Consumption
seis in.
8001 if' SHOE STORE.
A, up, Prcjristor.
Shop i.ii Willntto street, 2nd door north
of liardwJ "toro, EuguueCity, Or.
w ill lierenf keep a complete, attock of
AND
OIIILipKN's SHOES
Walters, th and Kid,
niton IIoot,
Mlipicri, white and LlacL,
I'ren I, d MiOCM.
MKS & BOYS
KINK AND HCAVT
BOfTS & SHOES
T.tS. HE.1
. ' . . . , ... ' . .. !
Jlenlrew, rteceaxed, by onlr oi vne vunij irl.Mn)l
l',rt of I.n. f'.,nitr Or.;,,,.. nd all perwWH . C? AN J UA.
Winer claim. 'iin.t uid rotate are reiueted I?
t prwnt the same U me at my residnce nar
McKiazie Bridge in said county within su
months from the datt hrf.
r... l o.v J t v I mo
OSCAR H. HEX FREW, Aduiini.'.r'.5r. t
Ta'-iunrt t Pzn, AUnm.
HEN If iS.
And ji
SHOE
efpeci
.t .v.rvtl,!,i(r in Mm ROOT and
k to hich I Intend to devutt m
licntion.
sTEHf StTOCK
il and lrgft ever !
II.iTHfr best
:ht to Kai
FRIES. "S.
MY GQSHS
'Vers manufactured to order,
FIRST CLASS
:iranteeH u rpireentel. nl will he
Ith tiuif r.rinj.a fhnf m. trfSiA Urt till)
aaJaforded. ajr-TBtf A. llt'.T.
i ;
lit Trees and .Shrub
bery.
rrcnv wisnivn Tn rrncitlRP
1'riit Tn-n and Shniblierr can be supplied
TKnKUY I'l'.K'KS. in kiiL.enc f.'itv. Iir
living their orders with
Ajewt for Wsllia Br".
KUQKNK CXTY
Z3USINESS 3DIKECT0RY.
ALEXANDER. J. R. Justice of tht Peace
Koutu Kugent l'recinct: olhct at Court House.
ABRAMS, W. II. ft BUO.-Plan!n mill,
nsn, uoor, uuuu and muuiiiing manulactory.
ciKiiku "utti, nut n mui race. ,rtryiuin;
in our lint furouhtd io ihvrt notice am
reaaonalile terms.
BOOK STORE--One door south of tht Alitor
House. A full Mock w assorted box pspers
plain anu luncy.
BOYD A M I LLKR Meat rarkttWef, veal,
. mutton, r.rk and lard ihametw street,
between Eighth and Ninth, '
CHAIN BUOa-IValir in Jewelry, Watch-
, es, i IckKs ni .Musical lnatmuienls Wil
Wettt stret. between Seventh aud Eighth.
CALLISON. E. O. Dealer In urooeriea. uro-
viiiions, country produce, canned goodn. hooks,
stationery, etc, southwest corner Wiltamsttt
and Uth tits.
DORRIS, GEO. B.-Attorney and Counsellor
at Law. Unlet on Willamette street. Eu
gene City.
DORRIS, B. F. -Dealer in Stoves and Tin
wftrn--Willaiuette street, between Stvsntb
anu .iKlitn.
DURANT, WM.-Meat Market beef, pork,
veal and mutton constant! v on hand Ninth
street, between 1'earl and llujh.
ELLSWORTH k ca-DraU and dealers
in paints, oils, etc illaniutte street, be.
tween Eighth aud Ninth. ,
FRIENDLY, 8. H.-De!er in dry roads,
clothing aud freneml merchandise Willam-
' ettt street, between Lighth and Ninth.
GUARD OFFICE-Newnnaiw, book and Job
printing office, corner Willamette andSeveulh
streets.
GRANGE STORE-Dealers in ceneral mer
chamlise and produce, comer Eighth and
Willamette streets.
GILL, J. I'. rhysMan, Burgeon and Drug-
gut, 1'OHtollice, illamette a reet, between
Seventh and Eighth,
HAYS, ROBT.-Wines, Liquors, ami Ci
gars of the best qunlity kept constantly ou
hand. The best billiard table in town.
HENDRICKS, T. G.-Dealei In general mer
cliandise northwest corner Willamette and
Ninth Jtrects.
HODE3, C Keeps on hand fine wines, llq
uors, cigar and a pool and billiard table:
Willamette street, between Eighth and
Ninth.
HORN, CHAS, M.-Gunmith. Rifles ar.J
shot-g una, breech and muzzle lotdera, for saie.
Repairing done in the neatest style and war
runted, bhop on Hth street.
KINSEY, J. D.-Sash, blinds and door fac
tory, window and door frames, mouldings,
etc, glazing and glara cutting done to order.
LYNCH, A -Groceries, provisions, fruits, veg-
etaiues, etc, Willamette street, nrst door
south of Postoffiue.
LUCKEY, J. S. -Watchmaker and Jewelef;
keeps fine stork of goods in his line, Willam
ette street, in Ellsworth's drug store, '
ScCLAREN.JAMES -Choice, wines, Honors,
and ciirars Willamette street, betwoenEighth
and Ninth. . -.
MEL1.ER, M. Brewery--Lager beer en tap
andiiy the keg or barrel, comer of Ninth and
ulivo streets.
OSBURN. k CO.-I)ealers In dru. medicines,
chemicals, oils, paints, etc W illamette st,
opixisite S. Charles HoteL
PATTERSON, A. S.-A fine stock of plain
and fancy visiting curds.
PERKINS, M. C. -County Surveyor and Civil
Engineer. Residence on Fifth s.reet
PRESTON, WAI. -Dealer in baU.llery, Har
ness, Carriage Trimmings, etc. Willamette
street, between Seventh and Eighth,
POST OFFICE A new stock of standard
school books just received at tht post office.
RUSH. BEN. Horseshoeing aud general job
bing blacksmith, Eighth street, between Wil
lamette aud Olive.
REAM, J. R. Undertaker and building con
tractor, norner Willamette and Seveuih
streets.
ROSENBLATT ft CO.-Dry goods, clothing,
groceries and general mnrcbandiM, southwest
corner Willamette aud Eighth streets.
T. CHARLES HOTEL - Charlas Ba
W, Proprietress. The best Hote in tht
c!v. Cornt r Willamette and Ninth streets.
SHIELDS, ,J. C.-Physicinn and Surgeen
nortli siile Ninth street, first door east of St.
Charles HoteL
STEVENS, MARK Dealer In (obaccoj. ci
gars, nuts, candies, shot, powder, notions,
etn Willamette street , ,
SCHOOL SUPPLIES-A large and varied
, assortment of slates of nil tir.ef and quantities
of slates and slate-books. Three doors north
of tht express ollice.
THOMPSON ft IIEAN-Attomeyi.-Bt.Law-Willamettt
street, between Seventh and
Eighth. .
WALTON, J. J. Attomey at-Law. Office
Willumotte street, between Seventh and
Eighth. ; f
WITTER, J. T.-Buckskln dressing. The
highest price paid for deer skins, Eighth it,
at Bridge.
UNDERWOOD, J.. B.-General brokerage
business and agent for the Connecticut In
surance .Company of Hartford- Willamette
street, between Seventh and Eiglith.
ELLSWORTH & CO.,
D li TJ G GIST,
"1T7ILL CONTINUE TIIE BUSLNES3 in
f T all its brandies at the old stand, offering
increased inducements to .customers, old anu
now. As heretofore, the most
Careful attention given to Prescrrpions.
NEW
MEAT MARKET-
On the west side of Willamette Street, between
Eighth and Ninth. . ,
Hsving just ojiened a new and neat Mest
Mrket, ws are prepaied to furnish he best
Beef, Veal, JlotUn, Pork, etc,
Tt our customers, at .the lowest market rates
The custom of the public it respect
full solicited. j
Meata delivered tnanypart of the city fret
M charre, KrC'ORXcK ft k EN si AW,
A Bill.
Ifor an act to provide tlie eouipenna
tion of the sheriff's and clerk's of ths
coantii-s of Linn, Lane, Jackson, Hen-
ton, Yamhill, Marion, Douglas, Coos,
Curry, Clackamas, Union, Umatilla,
Washington and Tolk in this State,
and to prescribe the manner in which
such compensation shall tie paid, and
also to provhJo for the payment to said
counties fixed sums of money for per
formances of certain kervices by the
sheriff's and clerks of raid counties.
Be it enacted by the legislative as
sembly of of tho State of Oregon,
Skg 1, The aheriffs of the counties
of Linn, Lane, Jackson, Denton, Yam
hill, Marion, Douglas, - Coos, Curry,
Clackamas, Union, Umatilla, Washing
ton and Polk, in this State, shall each
receive as compensation for their ser
vices tho following annual salaries: 1st,
The sheriff of Linn counly, the sum of
twenty hundred dollars. 2d, The sher
iff of Lane county, the sum of fifteen
hundred dollars; 3d, the sheriff of Den
ton county, eighteen hundred dollars;
4 th, Tho sheriff of Jackson county,
twelve hundred dollars; 5th, The nher-
iff of Yamhill county, tifteen hundred
dollars; 6th, The sheriff of Marion
county, twenty-five h.intlred dollars;
7th, The sheriff of Douglas county,
fifteen hundred dollars; 8th, the sheriff
of Coos county, twelve hundred dollars;
9 tli, the sheriff of Curry county, eight
hundred dollais; 10th, The sheriff of
Clackamas county, twenty hundred dol
ars; 11th, the sheriff of Union county,
twelve hundred dollars; 12th, The sher
iff of Umatilla county, twelve hundred
dollars; 13th, The sheriff of Washing
ton county, fifteen hundred dollars
14th, the sheriff of Tolk county, eigh
teen hundred dollars.
Sec 2. In addition to the salaries
provided in section 1 of this act for the
sheriffs therein naWd, they shall each
receive the mileago now allowed sheriffs
by law, and such mileage shall be paid
in the same manner as before the pas
sage of this act. In addition to the
salaries and mileages provided by this
act for sheriffs they shall each be al
lowed tho sum of four dollars per week
for tb board and keeping of any per
son conQued as a prisoner or otherwise
in the county jail.
Seci 3. No mileage shall be allowed
any sheriff of any county mentioned in
this act for the performance of any scr
vica for the Stute, or any county there
in, unless such sheriff shall fimt lile
with the clerk of the proper county a
statement under oath of the No. miles
actually traveled by him or his deputy
in the performance of his duty in tho
premises, and no constructive mileage
shall in any case be allowed.
Sec 4. - The clerks of tht counties
heretofore mentioned In this act shall
each receive as compensation for their
services the following annual salaries,
and no fees or perquisites shall bo al
lowed any of them: 1st, The clerk of
Lirin county, eighteen hundred dollars;
2d, The clerk of Lane county, fifteen
hundred dollars; 3d, The clerk of Ben
ton county, fifteen hundred dollars; 4th
The clerk of Jackson county, twelve
hundred dollars; 5th The clerk of Yam
hill county, fourteen hundred dollars;
6lh, The clerk of Marion county, twenty-five
hundred dollars; 7th, The clerk
of Douglas county, fifteen hundred
dollarsf 8th, the clerk of Cors county,
twelve hundred dollars; 9th, The clerk
of Curry County, eight hundred dollars;
10th, The clerk of Clackamas, county
twenty hundred dollars; Ilth; The
clerk of Union county, fifteen hundred
dollars; 12th, The clerk of Umafilla
county, twelve hundred dollars; 13th,
Tlie clerk of Washington county, fifteen
hundred dollars; 14th, The clerk of
Folk county, fifteen hundred dollars,
Sec 5. Tlie sheriff and clerk of the
counties mentioned in this actslial) each
receive out of the treasury of their
county, at the end of each month, one
twelfth of their annual salary, upon
presenting a warrant therefor, signed
by the county judce, of said county.
Skc 6. In case it shall at any timf.
become necessary for the clerk or sheriff
of any county mentioned to employ a
a deputy to assist in the performance t.f j
any of the duties pertaining to his office ;
such deputy shall H allowed as' com-'
pensation for his services such sum M
the county judge and county commiss
ioners of such county may deem just,
and ho shall receive tho same out of
tho county treasury in the same man
ner that the clerk receives his salary.
- Skc, 7. No money snail be ordered
paid out of the treasury of any county
in the Btate for the services of any dep
uty sheriff or deputy clerk unless it
shall first be mode to the satisfaction of
tho county judge and county commissi
ioners of the county by the showing of,
the sheriff or clerk, as the case Jmay (lie,
to appear that the services rendered by
such deputy were indispensably nece
sary.
To be continued.
" STATE NEWS.
Sixty-one marriages are recorded as
taking place in Washington county in
1880.
During the past week over 20 valua;.
ble dogs have been poisoned in Inde
pendence. ' . ,
Durt Hawthorne has shipped this
season 500 hogs from McMinnville to
Portland.
Several cases of diphtheria are re
ported in McMinnville. Two deaths
from this disease have occurred within
a week. . V
A five year old daughter of S. Hydftj
of Sheridan fell off the fence, andj
broke her arm between the wrist and
elbow recently. ,
The county court of Marion county
has, this week made an , appropriation
of $800 for the bridge across the North .
Suntiam, a short distance above Me
hama. ...
. The Yamhill county Woman Suff
rage. Association will meet in McMinn
ville on Friday, January 14 th. Exten .
sive preparations are being mads to
have the meeting a successful and in
teresting one
A. Finney and II. B. Luce have
been elected to fill the vacancies in the" .
Ilillsborotown board, occasioned . by .
the refusal of memWrs elect to qualify
ou accouut of the license squabble that'
lately divided the town. ;,
' The school at La Creole academy ,
has been closed until January 17th - on .
account of fears entertained of scarlet
fever. Several deaths from this dis
ease have occurred in Dallas, so sudden
as to create a panic,
J. D. Wil mot, who lives near Bear
erton, had a few nights ago, about 25 ,
sheep killed or badly bitten by dogs.
The suspected dogs will be s1io likay
wise all prowling dogs seen on the
premises after this date.
The man Miller, who committed an
outrage on the person of a little girl in ,
Marion county, a short time ago, baa .
been captured at last. He had effect
ually eluded the officers and reached
Vancouver, but desiring to got his mail
from Aumsville, he wrote to the post
master at that place to send it to him.
The postmaster, Smith, had been a
friend of Miller and he calculated that
he would not be given away by Smith,
but in this ho was mistaken. Smith
immediately armed himself with, a war
rant, proceeded to Vancouver and cap-
tured Miller, and will rcce ve tho $150 ,
reward that was offered for his capture
I lilgb rrircd Tote.
CoL Gilespie, of tne U. S. Engineer'
Corps, in his enthusiastic Republican
ism, voted for M. C. George for Con
gressman last J une, and the other day
the U.' S.' Grand Jury indicted him for
illegal votings' and being hauled up before-
Judge Deady he promptly plead
guilty and was fined $200 and costs.
Some lawyer had erroneously informed :
him that army officers could vote, and
so ho popped in one that cost him
$270. The Standard says "it ia but;
due toCol. Gik-spieto state that in
voting as he did he was not guilty of st
wilful violation of the law, but though'
he had a perfect right to do as he did
It was the Colonel's first vote, and per
doubt it was tho highest priced one
polled that day.
That part of President layea Mes
sage where he speaks of having accom
plished so much reform . ia the ISew
York Custom-houso, will be read, ssys
the Philadelphia Times,1) V ice-President
Arthur with exciting" interest,'
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