The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, March 12, 1881, Image 1

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EST1BLISDED FOR TDK DISSEMATIOJ OF DEMOCRATIC PBIXCIPLES. AND TO EARN AN HONEST LIVING BY THE SWEAT OP OCR BROW.
WHOLE NO. 69.
KUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1881.
$2.50 per year IN ADVANCE
She 5ugcaf City Guard.
I u (inriiLk i. a. cmrBKu.
CAMPBELL BROS.,
Pabliaijrj aai PnprietDr.
OFFICE In tha building f inner r occupied
by J. W. Cleaver, m a store, cm oar Wil
laaetta sad Seventh Streets,
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RA.TK OF AOVKHTI91NO.
Advertisements inserted aa follow. :
4a square. 14 line, or ls, una insertion 13;
ach eueiuent insertion $L Cub required in
taVance.
Tim advertisers will be charged at tit fol
twin? rate t
Oae square thr;. months M 00
jjx month. 8 00
" " nut year VI 00
Trftadent notice, in weal column, 30 centa wr
Um fer c'h insertion.
Advertisisj bill, will b rendered quarterly.
All i" wor m'"t be K" " l,'iLlvkMr-
rOSTOFFICK.
iflre Har -Fraia f I. a. to I p.s. Biin-1yi
t. ail.MtotMp. . ... ,
Mail arrives fruie the wnth .a 1 leave, cuine oottl.
1 a. im. Arrive treat the aorth sal lem fume
e itb it 1M P. for Siei.law. Franklin en1 Ion.
f na eltis at .. Weln.iT. For Crawfuhl.
ii'OeapOk aol Brownsville at I r.M.
Utters will here ly fur delivery hlf n hour aftei
. rival f trains. Ifttnhoul 1 be left t the efflei
kear bedm mail, depart. ....
A.S.PATTERSO!.?.af..
SOCIKTIE.
non No II. A. F. and A. M
Yeats Ant aai third Welaeadavs ia aarh
aeatk.
itfiMii Decant Jerri T-onna N. t. O.
r, jiO. F. MeeU.very Tueartay .vening.
tiU2r WiMtWHtLt EneiiT No. 6,
aieeta an the M aat Uh Wertneafovs in wh month.
boons Lodge, No. 15, A. O. U. W.
Meeta at Masonic Hall the aecond and fourth
F. CAUTHORN, A. M, M. D.,
GraduaUof the Medical Deparln er.t of the
Missouri State University, and of Jef
feraoa Medical College, l'hila.
.Special attention given to Surgery and
diseases of the Eye.
Cottage Grove, Lane Co., Or.
Dee. 18, 1880. 18m3
DENTIST.
J, C.GRAY,
HAS OPENED DENTAL ROOMS IN
Eugene City, over F. B. Dunn s atom,
and respectfully solicits patronage of those
wishing first-class work at moderate prices.
"dr. johi nicklin,
Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur,
(Formerly of Yamhill County.)
HAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN
Eugene City. Office in Uuderwo.d
note, 2d fljer, ever Well. Faro & Co.s Ex
press aSce. Kwidence, two block, west ami
a north ef Public Sjhool, io the killing
werth property. '"
A. IT. PATTERSON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
OfHte on Ninth Street, oppnalte the M.
Charleiej llotel, and at Kefcldeuce,
KtXJKNK CITV QKKQON.
DH. JOSEPH P. GILL
CAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or re.
idence when net profejiHionally engaged.
Ollice at the
POST OFFICE DRUG STORE.
Reidenc on Eighth itreet, opposite Presby
nan Churcli.
1 EW ELRY EST A BI.ISM EXT.
J. . LUCKEY, fa
DEALER IS Jt
Clicks, Wacnes, Chains, Jewelry, Ett.
Rcwirini? rromitly ExcftitiMj.
tjTAIIWerk Warranted..?
J.S I.UCKKV,
Ell.v..rth k Co. 'a !rick, Willamette .treot.
CRAIN BROS.
Watchei una
Jewelry,
Musical Instruments, Toys, Notions, etc
Watcher Oocka, and JJStaneS
warranted. Northwert conur of WUIamette
aad Eighth itrceta,
3TOTIOE3.
0r Drlptlw 1""'".,
,Mtod lKo. will remain
IT .St AreClCo.
FIHAL SETTLEMENT.
.ttp ia HEREBY GIVEX THAT
iKlSSffiE M-h. . k- b..
The largest stock
ol goods in Lane Co
Is notr on Salo at
I B. MIFS;
And tliCac arc a few. of the Bargains of
fered for CASH :
Men Whit Dlaukrtn for ?1 pr pair.
UnxadA Drew Gotxls for 1 5 cts per yd.
Good Cashmere, full width, .r0 cU per
yard.
Drocade Silks from $1 25 up
TIIIC Best Assortment in the City
BOOTS AND SHOES I
Lidies Kid Button
Ladies Kid Fox
Ladies California Calf
Cliildrens California Calf
Men's California Boots
Men's Good Heavy Boots
Men' Calf Boots
Ladies Pebled Buttoned Shoes
Clothing Cheaper than any other House
liccdi'J as
cuwi as, can
(7
Civs me a call and
F. M. WILKINS,
. Suecewur to Srcltox t Wii.kins.
Piaciical Diup & Chemisis,
UNDERWOOD'S BUILDIXQ.
Next door to the Grange Store, Willamette
itreet, Eugene tit Oregon.
Have iu.t opened a full line of freah
Orugs, Medicines & Chemicals.
Alio a fine awnrtuient of
Fancy and Toilci Articles.
ALL KINDS OF
Mixed ' Paints, LeadK Oil,
Varnisli, Brushes,
WINDOW GLASS and PUTTY
Whbh they will always ell on reasonable
terms.
Carrfn! attention given lo Pliy.itian't Pre
teriptioBK.
B. F. DORRIS,
DEALER IX
sioveS.
Ranges,
Fump
JMpcs,
Timvaic.
AND
House Furnishing Goods Generally
Wells Driven Promptly
AND
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Willamette Hlrcet,
Eugene City,
Oregon.
win n"','r,"Tirz:
f iiiY CO., Detroit. Kleh.
L-OH GEJIEB4L 1BEHCHAJIDI8E B
T.C. HENDRICKS.
, . T l:w STO K OF iriTH-Th. Uet
Ladies under VesU at from 50 cts up.
A Largo assortment of Triming Silks,
75 cts to fl 25 per yard.
A fiun line of Hoosiory, all prices
Overalls froiu 50 cts up.
of
...at from $2 up
from $1 25 up
, .from 1 50 up
from $1 up
$4 50 worth $6
...$3 50 to $5
..$4 worth $6
$2 up
jutvicle.
Save Yourselves
sat
always Cnrai aai never dinap
poiata. The worl J'a groat Pols'
UeUever for Blan and Beaat.
Cheap , quioli and reliable.
PITCHER'S CASTORIA
Is not Narcotic. Children
grow fat upon, Mothcra like,
and Physicians recommend
CASTORIA. Itrcjjulatcst'uo
Bowels, cures "Wind Colic,
allays Fcvcrlshness, and de
stroys Vi'prms.
WEI T)Z KETER'S CA
TARKH Cure, n Canatitntional
Antidote for thi. terrible mala
if, tjr Adaorptlon. The moat
Important Biaooverr since Vao
alnatlon. Otlicr remodiea may
relieve Catarrh, this cares at
WJ staeo before Conaumptlon
sets in.
SSI
BOO! ADD SHOE STORE,
A. HUNT, Proprietor.
Shop on Willamette street, 2nd door nortl
of hanlware store, r.ugene vity, vr.
will here ift er keep a complete stock of
MO IKS', MISSS'
! -AND-
OHIT.DREN'S SHOES
GalterN, Cloth and Kid,
Button Boot,
Klip pee, white and black
Kundxl,
Fenh kliyiioee.
MEN'S & BOYS
riXI AND HEAVV
BOOTS & SHOES
And in rfact everything in the BOOT and
SHOE line, to which I intend to devote ro
evpecial attention.
MY GOODS ,
Were manufactured to ordtr,
ARE FIRST CLASS
i -,i ., . . H,.runtft. and will be
told for the lowest pricee that a vA rticle
an be afforded, a jr-.7-7tl M. t
Fruit Trees and Shrub
bery.
PERSONS WISHING TO PURCHASE
!-...; KliniUrv can be supi'lied
at NURSERY PRICKS, in tunne City, by
leavina their orn-r with
8 J. H. D. IIEXDER.SOX,
KUGKNK CITY
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
ALEXAXDEH. J. B. Ju.ticeof the Peace
8outh Eugene rreclnctiottice at Court Houae.
ABRAMS, W. H. k 15RO.-Planin? mill,
nsh, diKir, blind and moulding manufactory,
Eighth .trvet, eaut -if mill race. Everything
in our line furuialied on .hurt notice and
reaannahle toruifc
BOOK STOliK-One door anuth of the A.tnr
Hoiim. A full etovlc of aaiorted box paperi
plain and f:uiry.
CUAIX imoa-Dealer in Jewelry, Watch
ei, Clock and Mimical Iiutninnntii -Willamette
itreet. between Seventh and Eighth.
CALLISOX, R. G. Dealer in grocene., pro
vinioni, country produce, canned good., Wk,
itationen', etc, touthwe.t oorncr Willamette
and 'Jtli .Sta.
DORRIS, GEO. B.-Attorney and Counsellor
at Law. Othce on illainette street. Eu
gene Cijr.
DOR'KW, R F.-Dealer in Stoves and Tin
war illaruette atreet, between Seventh
and Eurhth.
ELLSWORTH k (,0.-Pruin:i.U and dealer.
in paintH, oil., etc. Willamette atreet, be
tween Eighth and Ninth.
FRIEXDLY, S. H. -Dealer In dry (rood..
clothing and general merchandise Willam
ette atreet, between Eighth and Ninth.
GUARD OFFICE-Newiipaner, book and job
printing oince, comer liumette audSeventh
treeta.
GRANGE STORE -Dealer, in general mcr
chandine and produce, comer Eighth and
Willamette .treeta.
GILL, J. P. Physician, Surgeon and Drug-
glut, i'oatomce, v lllumette reet, between
Seventh and Eighth.
HAYS, RORT.-Wine., Uuors, and Cl
ara of the beat quality kept constantly on
land. The best billiard t.ilile in town.
HENDRICKS, T. G.-Dealei in general mer-
i Ing.
Will
chandiae nnrthweat corner
umette and
Ninth atreeU,
HODES, C Keeps on hand fine w'nes. lie)
uora, cigars and a pool and billiard table;
Willamette street, between Eighth and
Ninth.
HORN, CNAS. M. Gunsmith. IJifles ar.j
sliot-gnna, breech and muzzle lordcrs, for sale.
Repairing done in the neatest style and war
ranted. Shop on 0th street.
KINSEY, J. D.-Sah, blinds and door fac
tory, window and door frames, moulding.
etc, glazing and glaaa cutting done to order.
LYNCH, A -Groceries, provisions, fruits, veg
etables, etc, Willamette street, bret door
south of Postorhce.
LUCKEY, J. R Watchmaker and Jeweler;
keeps a tine stock of goods in his line, Willam
ette street, in Ellsworth's drag store.
McCLAREN, JAMES -Choice, wincs.liquors,
and cigars lllamette street, between Eighth
and Ninth.
MELLER, M. Brewery Lager beer on tap
and by the keg or barrel, corner of J intli and
Olive street.
OSRURN & CO. -Dealers in drugs, medicines.
chemical, oils, paint, etc u lllamette at.,
opHwita S. Charles Hotel.
PATTERSON, A. S.-A fine stock of plain
and fancy visiting card.
PRESTON, WM.-Dealer in Saddlery, Har
ness, Carriage trimmings, etc. W lllamette
street, between Seventh and Eighth.
POST OFFICE-A new stock of standard
1 11 I. ... . ..!!
scnooi uooks juhi receiveu si me post oiuue.
REAM, J. It, Undertaker and building con
tractor, oorncr V lllumette and beventh
street.
ROSENBLATT & CO. -Dry goods, clothing,
groceries and general mcrchamlMe, southwest
corner Willamette and Eighth street.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL ' harlas Ba
ker, Proprietress. '1 he best Hot in the
ity. Corner Willamette and Ninth streets.
SCHOOL SUI'PLIES-A large and varied
assortment of slate of all size, and quantities
of .dates and slate-books. Three doors north
of the express office.
THOMPSON ft BEAX-Attorneys-at Law-
Willametto street, between beventh and
Eighth.
WALTON. J. J. Attornev-at-I-aw. Oflioe
Willamette street, between Bevenin nu
Eighth.
ELLSWORTH & CO.,
DRUG GIST,
WILL CONTINUE THE BUSINES3 in
all its branches at the old stand, offering
increased inducement to customers, old and
new. As heretofore, the most
Careful attention given to Prescripions.
NEW
MEAT MARKET
On tha wet side of Willamette Street, between
Eighth and Ninth.
Having just opened a new and neat Meat
Jilrket, we are prepateu ki iumuu u
Beef, Veal, .Mntton, Tork, etc.,
To aur customers, at the lowest market rates
The custom of the public is respect
fully solicited.
Meat delivered to any part of the city free
.,f -We. MrC( Ht.VACK ft RENSHAW.
OPPOSITION
IS THE
LIFE OF TRAD
SLOAN BROTHERS
-lTILL DO WORK CHEAPER than any
other simp in vn.
HORSES fcHOD FCR t2 CASH
With new material, all round Resetting old
Shoes l. ...
Ss.AU warranted to give satisfaction.
thopicn -cth8 Comer Of 8Ul and
C 0Uv Btreetl.
Baker Cinntf Slock.
While the accounts of the loss of
stock in other counties of Oregon are
v:ry discouraging, it affords us pleas
ure to be able to state that stock is, on
the whole, doing well in Baker county.
We hove conversed with several gentle
men who are largely engaged in stock
raising: and they all tell substantially
tlio same tale, which is, that there is, as
yet, no loss of stock in Taker county
except that which arises from natural
causes every year. Almost every I?a-
ker county stock raiser puts up hay for
his s'o.'k; hay sufficient to feed them
with four or six weeks in many cases
longer; and when the bunch grass is
so covered with snow as fo' prevent
sheep and cattle feeding on it, this hay
is fed to them daily, llesides this, there
are favored localities in Snake River
Valley, and also that of Malheur, where
cattle can obtain grass even during
such a winter as the present. Horses,
it is well known, paw off the snow and
procure their customary supply of
bunch grass much tatter than any oth
er domestic animal, and hence very few
are lost from hunger. Hay in Powder
River Valley is plentiful at present and
can be had for $G.OO;$7.00 per ton
in the stack; and is the best natural
liny in tho world. Reveille.
W licut 1 rem Walla Walla.
It isnf some importance just now to
know what surplus of wheat the differ
erent sections of this region will have
for export In round numbers we
should place the surplus of Western
Oregen at 200,000 tons of wheat, and
Mr. Muir, of the O. R. V. Co., fur
nishes us with estimate of the wheat
surplus of the Upper Columbia section,
as follows: 1 here has been stowed in
Walla Walla twelve thousand tons,
and earlier in the Benson it was sup
posed that the country around had
twelve thousand tons more that had
not been hauled. Of this last, probably
one third has since 1 een feed to stock
in severe weather, and that would
nmko the total of of wheat surplus for
tho Walla Walla country twenty thous
and tons; add to this five thousand tons
to come from other sections of the Up
per Country, and tho sum total is 23,-
000 tons, and at least 10.UU0 tons lias
already been brought down, so that,
35,000 tons may be considered the ac
tual surplus for the Upper Columbia
region in the harvest year of 1880 1.
Whether this surplus will all be actual
ly exported is another question not easy
to answer at present Farmer.
Slate Tain for UM.
The tax to be levied for the yeai
1881 (and annually thereafter) for the
expenses of the Stato Government is
four mills on the dollar on all taxable
property within the State.
The tax to be levied for the year
1881, (and annually thereafter) for the
erection of an Insane Asylum Building
to be denominated the "Insane Asylum
Tax," is one mill on the dollar on all
taxable property within the State.
The tax to lie levied for the year
1881 (and annually thereafter) for the
purpose of paying the principal and in
tcrest of the Indian War debt, is one
half of one mill on the dollar on all tax
able property within the State.
RECAPITULATION.
For Current Expenses 4 Mills.
For Insane Asylum Tax . .1 Mill.
For Payment of War bonds. . ...J Mill.
Total State Tax 5 J Mills.
In speaking of the release from the
Penitentiary of ex -Sheriff Dale of Yam
hill county, his home paper, tbe Lafay
ette Courier says: Whether he will re
turn to this county remains to be seen;
but we have heard it intimated that he
would remain at the Penitentiary as
head teamster. There are yet several
indictments hanging over Mr. Dale in
this county, but it will be useless to
waste time and money in prosecuting
them as ho would bo immediately par
doned aain were he convicted and
sent to the Penitentiary. ! Mr. Dale
has many warm friends in this section
.t.n wmibl ) tiWaed to see him io
well and who would extend to Mm a
. . ... j- :
helping hand were he to show a dispou-
tion to help himself.
STATU NEWS.
Lafayette feels the need of a ire
company.
Monraoath, Folk county, t to have a
new largo hotel
McMinnville school district contains
237 legal voters and 285 children of
school age.
Eggs are down to 14 cents per doxea
and butter to 23 centa per pound ia
McMinnville.
Forty men were employed all Win
ter at the Monumental mine, and $40,
000 cleaned up.
About $20,000 worth of taxes have
thus far been collected by the sheriff of
Umatilla county.
Baker City is bo overrun with
worthless characters that a vigilance
committee is seriously talked of.
The Ochocho Gold and Silver Min
ing Company has been duly incorpora
ted and will probably erect a mill
S. McGowan, who broke into L. Ia
Williams' store-room at Hillsboro, but
stole nothing, has been put under $200
bail to answer.
E. M. Daniels, of Polk county, hat
thus far lost a Merino back, a fine cow,
and a bull worth $450, by their being
run over by the W. O. R. R.
The first anniversary of the estab
ishmentofthe Indian school at For
est Grove was celebrated at that insti
tution on Friday of last week.
There is a band of Hope Crusader
at Bcaverton, Washington county, 50
strong, organized for the purpose ef
suppressing the tobacco and whisky
trade.
Tho Baker City Reveille is informed
that the railroad company will have to
cut three tunnels in the route through
the Blue mountains, aggregating in
length 1200 feet
More fishing boats will be built at
Astoria this year than in any former
year. It has been demonstrated that
they can be built there quite as cheaply
as in San Franoisco.
The testimony given by Mr. Poole at
Middleton in the case of a felonious as.
sault charged against him by a young
woman, which, if true, compromises the
character of two or three persons down
there very badly, among them a promi
nont physician:
Frank Pike, formerly ef Lebanon,
Linn county, was brought to Prineville
under arrest, charged with stealing a
horse from one Joslin, also of Lebanon
and Justice Richardson bound him over
to answer before the'grand jury in the
sum of two hundred and fifty dollars.
The bonds were given.
On Saturday the 26th ult, Eddie, a
little son of S. B. Johnson of Damascus
while carrying an ax and saw on his
shoulder fell, throwing the ax forward
in such a manner as to entirely sever
the entire second finger on his left hand
and partially sever the third.
The Christian Messenger, of Mon
mouth, Polk county, says: The engin
eers have completed the location of the
railroad to a point opposite Lewisville.
Their location corresponded almost pre
cisely with that of last summer. The
line is an easy one built though there
will be a heavy cut at the summit of
the Tetherow pass and considerable
trestling at the crossing of the Luckia
mute.
Disposed or tub BoNDS.The Al
bany Register is authority for the state
ment that a report had reached that
town that Col. Hogg had disposed of
all the bonds iuued for the building of
the railway from..Yaquina bay to Boise
City, and was on his way out to Ore
gon to inaugurate work on the line.
If this report proves true, says the Reg
ister "won't there be rejoicing all over
the county. And we don't prepos to
take any back talk, any way- mind
that."
The value of church buildings ia
Walla Walla is given by the Watch
man as follows: M. E. Church, $0,000;
Episcopal, $G000; Cumberland Presby
terian, $6,500; Congregational, $6500
Seventh Day Adventists, $4000; M. &
Church South. $1800; United Brethren,
$2000. The Catholics propose te erect
a catliedral the coming season in thai
city at a coat of about $15,000.
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