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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1881)
nn V 171 mm rnrni (Al G Afln ft 1L a 1 . -j i a - ; t:r u jtt ri ': .:'!g-.iui3Hjw-i"iHiaa"jMLgg IST1BIISHED FOB THE D1SSEIHATI0S OF DESOCUTIC PRISCIPLESU Ml TO KIM 1.1 WEST LITISO BT THE SWEAT OF OCI BROW ffHOLE NO. 703- KUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1881. $2.50 per year IN ADVANCE 1 SLAL W 5bf (HugfBf City Guard. I L. IllirUU. . X. CAMfBEU. CAMPBELL BROS., Pabll3k3rs ani Proprietori . OrriCE-In ths building formerly oocupl b J. W. Cleaver, u a .tor, ooraer W r .. I u L G . toa.lv anu wium "www, . OUE OXLY -RA.TKS OF ADVKKTISINTO, i j...tluiarnti Inserted u follow, t .Y 10 line, or lea, on. intertion S3 acs usequent insertion SL Cash required in advertisers will be charged at the fol k " Am Nnr thrc months " alx months... I mm rfttM t , .. $6 00 S 00 M oue yew uw frmnieet notice, ia local column, 20 centt per for eacn ineeruon. AdvertUlng bill, will be rendered quarterly, jUl ek work must be paid foe ok deliviby, posTorncE. ,.a- B,an -From 7 a. m. to 7 . . Bunday. 'Jlu inive. froi theeeuth an leave. folne north . MkVlU " f ' Siulrtaw. Franklin and Inf "itlSTJill bereadv for deliver? half an hour after 5aTmTf tralee. Letter, .bould be loft .t the erne. snail Aeanavrt. 1 CIU-" " Vi j d in. . i w ... ker -8 PATTERSON, P. K SOCIETIES. EUO"" ' ' " ; ' ateeta Srrt aad third Welneedave In each - Wa II A and A. 1 nth. jHlb. HmCTl BOTTS 1HH DO. w . jr to. F. MeeU.very Tueeoayrvening - . a. JV' WlMWHLA talllW SO. 6, atatti aa the Id ana in w eannuay. in wi mun. fcovixs Lodoe, No. 15, A. 0. . IT. W. Metu at Maaonio Hall the second and fourth Menday. in eacn mnnin. F. CAUTKOHN, A. M., M. D., Cra ilnaU of the Medical Deparln er.t of the Hiatouri tate umvermiy, anu oi oui f.raon Medical College, Fhila. Jl Special attention given to Surgery and 4ieea.M oi tut )'. Cottage Grove, lane Co., Or Dee. 18, 1880. dl8m3 DENTIST, J. C.GRAY, f HAS OPENED DENTAL ROOMS IN Kutie City, over F. B. Dunn'i .tore, aad reipectfully aolicite patronaK of thoae l ' Ft .1 .1, MAJ.t. iwIm. DR, JOHN NICKLIN, Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. (Formerly of Yamhill County.) HAS FERMANENTLY LOCATED IN Eugene City. Office in Underwood. Bricc, 2J floer, ev.r Well. Fargo ft Co.'i Kx pranefice. Keoidence, two block, went and a. a.rth ef Publio School, In the Killing Worth property. , au28-tf A. W. PATTERSON, PHYSICIAN" AND SURGEON, Alee en Ninth 8trct, appealte the St, rharlen Hotel, and at Itealdeaee, KiJOK.Vrc CITY OBKOON. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL CAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or res idence when not profewionally engaged. Office at the POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. Retidence on Eighth .treet, oppoait Preaby riaa Church. JEWELRY ESTABLISMENT. J. S. LUCKEY, .n DEALER IS dfc JtM Clocks, Wacnes, Chains, Jewelry, Etc. Repairing Promptly Executed. tT-AIIVork Warranted, J.S LUdKKY, Kllivorth t Co.'i brick, Willamette .treet CRAIN BROS. DEALERS W Jtftlry, Musical Instruments, Toys, Notions, etc Watchea, Clocka, and Jewelry repaired and warranted. Northweat corner of Willamette aad Eighth ttneti. 1STOTI033- Omr DenerlptlT Illaatrat Prlea tkM.Ma.ee.af Dry GcaU. Me- will aw leaaad aboat Marrk let. 1SS1. Price aaatad la Ha.eS wlU raaaala aatll that data. Bead aa jaar aaaaa oarlT aaarafMa.ee. Frea U aa addraaa. MOMTUOMEUT WARD CO, ttdteae Wabaaa. Aa,.'hleaa.U RHAL SETTLETtlENT. NOTIC IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the oudtfmgned adminutrator of the e UU of A. Hett ha. hied hia hnal J'co"ntV aa the firrt Monday in March. 11. ha. beea art far final hearing of the aace. V. A. Htri", Admimatrat., J OS SUA J. WALTON. Attorney. The largest stock 61 goods in Lane Co Is noTr on Salo at i b. mm And theso are a low ferod for CASH: Nice "WliLt Blankets for per pair. Brocade Dress Goods for 15 cts per yd. Good Cashmere, full width, 00 cts per yard. Brocade Silks from tl 25 up THE Best Assortment in the City of BOOTS AND SHOES ! Ladies Kid Button Ladies Kid Fox Ladies California Calf Childrens California Calf Men's California Boots Men's Good Heavy Boots Men' Calf Boots Ladies Pulled Buttoned Shoes Clctliixig Cheaper than any other House , tfccelts as chwi as , Give me a calf and F. M. WILKINS, Mucceaaor to ShILTuM k Wll.KINS. radical 'Cruggist A Chemist, . UNDERWOOD'S BUILDING, Next door to the Grange 'Store, Willamette atreet, hugen. City Uregon. Have uat opened full line of fresh Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals. Alan fin eutaUirfmftnt fif Fancy and Toilet Articles. ALL KINDS OF Mixed Paints, Lead, Oil, Varnish, Brushes, WINDOW GLASS and PUTTY Which theyf will alway. aell on reaaonable terma. Carrful attention given to Pliyiitiaa'i Pre tcriptlom. B. F. DORRIS, , DEALER IN Stoves, Hange; Tump.", Pipes, Tinware. AND ouse Furnishing Goods Generally Wells Driven Promptly AND . Satisfaction Guaranteed. Willamette Ntreet, Eugene City, Oregon. mmmm 1S81 s&Jh n W tntaW nn l M fr(4tatt, aa4 -Vn ertf be artaf Id, ll rwaUiM ' t"S --' Ul aUarrtpttwata. srVw aaael tWwUoH tmt C.-.M lisweajHttatiW Vrrltle sr4 t fW4a, naFie, mim. Ti-aw-'4 t t-L Mifmm irwer, w4. -ill ha it.kL. aW atLanU J, JLdT liftll W. ITS W W In, amiai v)R tiESEB4L JIEKfHAJIDItB g T. C HENDRICKS, AN JVXS LIMI for eale by "XTEW MTOCK OF II ITS-Tbe beet IN and "an ever brought to fc.nrne.a XI ana fKIENDLY'S. of tlio Barcaina o Ladies under Vesta at from 50 cts up. A Large assortment of Triniing Silks, 75 cts to II 25 per yard. A fine line of Hoosiery, all prices Overalls from 50 cts up. at from $2 up from $1 25 up from 81 50 un from tl up $4 50 worth $6 .$3 50 to 85 $4 worth ?6 $2 up rs 'J can It &c(d X(tiuiviele, Save Yourselves MONEY 233 alway. Cares and never dlaap points. Tlie world's c?oatPaina Reliever for Alan and Bea.t. Cheap, qnlob and reliable. 2pS PITCHER'S CASTORIA Is not Narcotic. Children grow lilt upon, Mothers like, and Physicians recommend CASTORIA. Itrcsrulatcstho Dowels, cures Wind Colic, allays Fcvcrlshncss, and de stroys "Worms. WEI DE MEYER'S CA TARRH Cure, a Conatitatlonal Antidote for this terrible mala dy, by Abaorption. The moat Important Discovery ainoe Voo tsatlon. Other remedies may reliere Catarrh, this euros at lay stago before Consumption eets In. BOOT AID SHOE STORE. iLHTOT, Proprietor. Shop on Willamette street, 2nd door north of hardware store, Eugene City, Or. will hereift er keep a complete utock of AND CHILDREN'S SHOES Gaiter, Cloth and Kid, Button Hoot, Slip pen, white and black, Nandal, Fenh kid Shoes. MENS & BOYS KIN! AND BEAVT BOOTS & SHOES And in fact everything in the BOOT and SHOE line, to which 1 intend to devote m eiiecial attention. MY GOODS Were manufactured to ordir, ARP FIRST CLASS a a aaw w weaw re ' ' a j . a j . - j :n k aou ifurauivwi mm TvpTe-euvetit nu wiu ue olil fur the lowett priot that a fiftd article LUTini'irr Lunin;i.! I HAVE ESTAELI3HED A LUMBER YARD On the corner of Eleventh and Willamette etrwt,and kejw enntantly on hand lumber of all kinda. Seancd flooring and nitir, frno ingand foieepoete ' F. B. DUNN. $ K eipknk crrv E TNSS UIEECTORY.' ALEXANDER. J. B.-Ju.Uo of the Peace boutli bugrne 1'recuict; office at Court Hoiue. ABRAM!, W. II. ftBRO.-rianlng mill, aash, door, blind and monMine- nianuii4.irv Eli'bth .treet, eaat if mill raos. Everything in our line furnuhed on ahurt notice and reaaonable terms. BOOK STORE-One door south of the A.tor Iiouae. A iuu tnck al saiorted box paper. plain aau laacT, . CRAIN BROS. -Dealer in Jewelry, Watch e'1 I. 1 e t t w . -. . . . smb. km wa inn ni naifBi in.Tniinuxta M il lamettn .'treet. between Seventh and KloKth CLVI.T.TS "V. P. R -1WU In . - - nwvat-, 'IV - ', UIOU. ,r lintnr Crodune. canned nwil. K.nlr statloinrv, etc., .outhweat corner Willamette and 0th Sta. DORRIS, GEO. E-Attoniey and Couna-llor at iiatr. vmce on u uiamette street. u gene City. DORRIS TV V T)..1. In ...l tv- ware-Willamette street, between Seventh and Eighth. ELLSWORTH ft. CO.-Druggl.U and dealer. ui hmiiui, one, H-.-nuuuuiu street, be tween Eighth and Ninth. FRIENDLY, a H.-Dealer In dry good., uuuiingann general mercnandlne Willam ette .treet, between Eishth and Ninth. GUARD OFFICE Newspaper, book and Job pnnungomce, corner w uiamette andSeventb streeta. GRANGE STORE-Dealers In reneral mer cnanuM and produce, comer x.ighth and Willamette streets. GILL, J. P. PhyalHan, Surgeon and Druir gui, ruawmce, n uiameiie s veet, Between eventh and Eiichth. HAYS, ROBT. Wine,, Liquors, and CI- Kanoi me oe.i auai.iy sept con.wnlly on hand. The beat billiard table in town. - HENDRICKS, T. G.-Dealei in general mer- cnanuue nonnweet corner vt uiamette anil Ninth atreet.. HODES, C Keep, on hand fine wine., liq unra, cigar, ana a pooi ana uimartl table: Willamette atreet, between Eighth and Ninth. HORN, CHAS. M.-Gun.mith. Rifles r.J t i t .1 not-gum, nreecn anu muuie lueaera, lor aaie. Repairing done in the neatest style and war ranted. Shop on IHh street. KINSEY, J. D.-Saeh, blin.U and door fac tory, winnow ami door trainee, moulding., etc, glazing and kImu cuttinii done to order. LYNCH, A -Grooerlca, proviHlons, fruit., veg- .M1'IV. VWi, 1 MMUICira SVIC, III., UUUI south of Postoffice. LUCKEY, J. a-Watchmaker and Jewelor; - keeiaa tine .tnck of gooila In hu line, Willam ette street, in Ellawortb'. drug (tore. McCLAREN. JAMES -Choice, wines, Ho unrs, and oijrani illamette .tract, between Eighth and Mnth. MELLER, M. Brewery Lager beer on tap , ami Dy tne keg or barrel, corner ot Piuitli and unve atreeta, , OSRURN & CO. -Dealer, in drum, mediolnea. cuemicRli, oil, palnta, etc. V UUinette at, opposite S. Charles Hotel , FATTERSON, A. S.-A fins dock of plain ami fancy vuutiug cams. PRESTON, WM. -Denier in Saddlery, Har- neas, tarriago inmmlngii, etc. Willamette street between Seventh and Eighth. FOST OFFICE A new atock of standard choo! books jmt received at the poet office. REAM, J. It. -Undertaker and building con tractor, corner V Illamette and Seventh streeta ROSENBLATT k CO. -Dry goods, clething, grocertea and general merchandise, aouthweat corner Willamette and Eighth streeta. ST. CHARLES HOTEL - Oiarlas Be. ker, Proprictrena. The best Hots In the city. Corner Willamette and Ninth streets. SCHOOL SUFPLIE3-A Urge and varied OKiortinent of slate, of all size., and quantities of jlate. and slate-books. Three doors north of the express office. THOMPSON BEAN-Attorneys-et-Lsw- V illamette street, between seventh and Eighth. WALTON, J. J.-Attorney-at-Law. Office- w illamette street, between seventn and Eighth. ELLSWORTH & CO., DRUG GIST, WILL CONTINUE THE BUSINES3 In all its branche. st ths old stand, elferins increased inducements to ouetomers, old snd new. Ai neretolore, ths moat Careful attention given to Prescripions, "53 new MEAT MARKET- On the west side of Willamette Street, between fcightb and Mnth. Having iuat opened a new and neat Meat Mrket, we are prepared to furnub he beat Beef, Veal, Mat ten, Pork, etc.. To our cu.tomers, at ths loweat market rates The custom of the public Is respect fully solicited. Meat, delivered ia any part of the city free f charve. MK'OKNACK ft RENSHAW. OPPOSITION IS THE LIFE OF TRADE SL0AM BROTHERS WILL DO WORK CHEAPER than any other shop in ton. HOUSE!) SHOD FCR t2 CASE With frw material, all round. Resetting old Show ?L S.AU warranted to give satufactlon. Ehoplcn the Corner cf 8tb. .and Uiire atreeis. FURTHER PARTICULARS Of the Killing of Alonzo Babb, at Ainsworth. e ewsawa The We.Ua Walla Statesman of March 28th gives an account of the killing of Alonzo Ball) at Ainsworth last week. As it it is more extended than the ono we gave last week, we publish it The Statesman says: On Saturday evoning at about 4 o'clock P. M , a fatal stabbing affray occurred at Ainsworth.' It apj5rars that an opium den existed in that place which was an eyesore and a source of trouble to the residents. . . To get rid of the den was the question of the day, but no feasible means present ing themselves the place was left to run along until Friday when the house was burned down causing some little excitement in the RAILROAD METROPOLIS. The next day while the dying em bers were giving up their last columns of smoke, a man named Alonio Babb, better known as Lon Babb or "Skagit" passed by and paused a while to viow the ruins. He had only been there a few momenta when one Osborne alias "Black Dick," slipped up behind him and drawing a four inch dirk mnde three or Tour lunges at Babb, stabbing him in the back, each lunge penetrat ing through Babb's lungs. Babb im mediately fell and lost consciousness; his friend pickud him up and carried him to a comfortable bed, while the t town officer took Black Dick and locked him up in an improvised guard house.' By this time tlio population of Aim worth were INTENSELY EXCITED. . ' Little groups of men congregated here and there and discussed the mat ter freely, and as the news of Babb's sinking condition .spread the ex citement becamo greater. Fearing an outbreak on the part of the citizens the town cfllcers put a strong guard over the prisoner. Matters remained in this wise until at alwut 1 A. M., when un known to anyone an armed body of men wearing masks marched to the guard house and under cover of fjuns forced the watch to OIVB CP Till PRISONER. He was quietly taken out of jail without any demonstration or rough ness, was marched to a short distance from the town and was then suspended to a fence frame. Orsbome during this time I egged piteously for his life and, finding the Vigilantes inexorable he said that all he wanted was a little time. . No attention was paid to his pleadings and pitable cries. On Sunday morning several citizens went out to where the DESPERADO WAS IIANQINO, Cut him down and brought him to town, where Justice Law held an in quest over his body; the jury brought in a verdict of hanging by unknown parties. Alonzo Babb is a son of Mr. A J. Babb, of Eugene city, Oregon, an old gentlemen who is highly respected throughout the community in which he lives. The wounded man came to this place some time last fall, and was engaged for a while in Jim Chadsey's saloon. All who were acquainted with him speak of Babb as a QUIET AND ORDERLY MAN, Who would rather make concessions than have a row, Osborne alias Black Dick was a cook and worked for a short time in rVlex Young's Grotto, he also worked two nights in the Del mico Restaurant He came from Ba ker City where he carried a bad nam. A day or two before he left that place a saloon and a general merchandising store were entered and some money stolen. Although nothing direct point ed to Osborne being the guilty party, it was generally supposed that he was the burglar. ARRIVING AT PENDLETON lie engaged in a fight with one "Butch,"' a cheap Rambler, and would have killed him had not his pistol hung fire, he having raised it and pulled the trigger when in close proximity to "Butch V ear. For this offence he was fined $10 and costs. He then came to Wajla Walla and from thence went to Ains worth to cook for Mr. Walters who is about to open a restaurant in that place, THE EXCITEMENT in Ainsworth ran pretty high for while, but at the present writing every thing has resumed its normal quietude. The leading citizens of Ainsworth gen erally approve of the course of the Vig ilants, as Osborne was a bad man whiter Babb, who was quiet and inoffensive, had a great many friends. On Sunday afternoon the leading citizens met and resolved to rid the town of its supera bundance of bad characters, to that end a coaimittee was appointed, who west to work weeding the young city sev eral of them-tne worst were given. TWENTT FOl'R MINUTES In which to leave 'he burgh, an invi tation that was accepted with alacrity by Doc. Eaton, Bill Tillard et al of the same stripe. The several nymph da pave, who had found a congenial rest ing place in this embryo city were al so invited to seek pastures new and fresh. The citizens committee are ful ly decided that Ainsworth shall no lon ger be the Mecca of all the cut throats of the Northwest, and to that end they have given them the alternative of hemp rope or gitl , 1 Had Ukrritd lai. ' Washington Dispatch St Louis Glbe-Dess orat. The now secretary of the navy, Mr. Hunt has lieen a ninth married man. His first wife, now dead, was a Miss Andrew of Massachusetts. His sec ond wifo (also dead) was a Baltimore lady and a daughter of a commodore of the United States navy. His third wife was a widow, Aire, llarison, s a daughter of the lato Jacob Barker and was some years the senior of Mr. Hunt. After three years of union they agreed to separate, and she was to go to Europe. While she was there Hunt undoubtedly procured the pas sage ot a divorce act by the legislature of Louisiana adding a clause which could embrace his case, and abridging -tho time for decrees. . Another legis lature repealed this, but while it was in force he liegan a divorce suit' Hunt instituted his suit during the absence of his wife, who was represented ac cording to law practice by a curator here and whoso duty it was to inform tier of the suit llus proceeding is equivalent to the New York practice of service of summons by publication. Tlio curator appointed by the court was D. 0. Labatt A decree was rendered against her the curator filing an an swer ann defending the suit as best ha could of absolute divorce. AJyear after Hunt married a forth time, a widow a daughter of Mr. Adams, of New Or leans, who is his present wife, Mrs, Harrison Hunt undoubtedly knew of the Louisiana proceeding, but was ad vised that it would le a nullity, and that the protmbilities were that under the republican regime she could not obtain justice. When he and bis new wife, the fourth Mrs. Hunt, came on their wedding tour to Few York, th third Mrs Hunt, by John K, Porter, brought suit for divorce, alleging the relations of Mr. and Mrs. Hunt No. 4. Mrs, Harrison Hunt was very resolute, as wttre her friends, who thought, as New Orleans society thought, and still think, that Hunt had taken unfair ad vantage. She took the case up .to the United States Supreme court, but every court and judge held that under the Constitution they must give full fore to the Louisiana decree. The Grant county hills are now groen with young bench grass and bright with spring flowers. The second term of the school year at Pacific University opened with but 50 pupils, . The Odd Ft-rJows of Yamhill county are preparing for a grand celebration on tlie 20th inst., to be held at Dayton. IT, A, Johnson, deputy county treas urer, paid the last of Marion county's indebtedness a few days ago. A debt of 110,000 has been canceled n the past three years,- The Dallas Bras Band has conclud ed to change the time of holding the band contest and picnic at that place from June 24th and 25th to the 3d and 4th of tLat month.