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nn '9 CITY GUARD. ; , .,, t ' f. ; , hi i XTZZlii IT1i""i" i" " " A 1 1 TtS fcS ESTABLISHED FOB THE DISSEJUSATIM OP OHUnrRATiC PRIXCIPLCS. 4.HD TO EAM A.I noXEST LIVING BT TDK SVEAT OP Oil BfiOW IIOLENO.70 EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, APRIL lG, t881. $2.50 per year IN ADVANCE fie CSugnte Citg uarfl. OAPBELL BftOS., PaMliton aaJ Proprietor . i'lTICE-In the building- fonnerlv oupM ,tf J, W. CleAver, as a 110, corn WU UtU and 8svsnth Streeta, OUEONLT Iti.TttS OF ADV-EKTlSlka-. A a, ,rtUenU InaerU'd w'f ollaws t .-, a. siuArA. W line, or lew, one insertion M Jh iaV"1 Insertion L Cwh required in TiiTadrwtUw will be chnrjed at the fol' six months.. ......v.w J - ue yeA. . .'. -. . W 00 Trileot notices in load oolumn, 20 cents per in tt each insertion. . Advertising bills will be rendered nunrteily. All lob wrk must he PAID FOB o nrMVKBY. posTorricE.- OsWHo.-FrotA ' tp. i. W.yt ' MU AnHvee' lUtTta tooth "n leavesWniiif north Arrive. fr.m ttt orth n1 leaves lohut r i diets Est on Wtnfir. Vof Crawfords--IIU' 0.p Crk an Brownsville .at t J. , rl'tulTwlUfc ready for delivery h.lf w honr e,fler ,..fc.,bef.r. llATTEE89H.P.i. SOCIETIES. JL ' Vi..'. .'iY A..', an! X. tt. MwU Snt Aid third Wlnl7i la Mrh th. Hmrn Bum Tix fto. 9 I. O. t, o. V. UMUerery TuiwlT tenio. MtMM th M A th W1ntUTi 'n nouth. , Uohn Lodos. No. 15, A. O. U. W. Slwu At MAonio Hull tho wcond and fourth londy in each month. ' F. W. Osbdiik. M. W. F. CAUTHORH, A. M., M. D., trAdHAtoof th MedicAl DepArtn r,t of the Minuri Stt I fiivrity, And of Jrt fewon Medical College, l'liila. il.SrpiAl Attention given to Surgery And 'JiMAAet & tbt '. Cottage Grove, lane Co., Or. Dee. 18, 1SS3. DENTIST. J. C.GRAY, HAS OPENED DENTAL BOOMS IN Eugene City, over F. B. Dunn a etoro, ind rpoctfully Atilicits imtroAa of those wuhlnj firt-clAn work at moderate prices. "DR. JOH NICKL1N, Physician, Surgeffn and Accoucheur. (Forme'riy of Yambill County.) TTAS PE't.MANENTr.Y LOCATED IN O. Kufnne City. -OiUc in ,Ua lt-rwoo l iJrici. W djjr, Avar Wdlk FargO & C.'i hx SrdMolBje. Ke-.i.ldni3f, tv. Ho.:5a wt and m narth of Tablia SoUool, in tas KillwJ rrth property. au2s-tf A. W. PATTERSON, hlYSICIAN AXD SLJItGKON. (ifflro Ninth Stiefet, ppolleiKie St. riiarle llalel, and at HenlUente, KiJUKXK CITY OKKOON'. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL JrAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or ree Videnc when not professionally eujaged, OIBca At the POST OFFICE CRUQ STORE. Residence on Eik'htb street, ApiwsitA fresby riA Church. JEWELRY EStABLISMENT. a & aa A 4a J. S. LUuiUiA DEALES th Jt M Clocks, Wachei, Chains, Jewelry, tt. Repairing Promptly Executed. HTAUIfark Warranted; t.s. lu:kf.y, Ellsrtb Co.a brick, Waiamette street GRAIN BROS. D2A1ERS -iB- Clockt, VTakheiind Jewelry. Musical Instrumints. foyi; Notion, etc Watches, Clocks, And Jewelry hepAired And warranted. Northwest eonur tl Willamette and Eighth streatA. NOTICES. 0r DcAcrlptlT Illastrated Prt UtU .. r Dry OMsn. U7 will Isaal aboat Marea l.A..ISi. PrleM aaiad la Ma. SS will rasaala tood l If that data. Sead as rmrfcasaa .rly tot tstayaf . Fre ta aa addrM. . MOKTUOMERI WAKO CO, Iff St Watwak Avfc, CbioMO, 111- FINAL SETTLEMENT. NOTICE 13 HEltEbV GIVEN THAT tua undersvneii aiiuiuitrtiir oi to. e tau of A. Uett hu tiled hu final Attnuat, and that th tint Monday in March, lsttl, tua been si far anal n earing of ice saca. F. A. HKI'l', Adjdnistratw JCITTA J. WALTON. Attnaoy. The largest stock oi goods in Lane Co Is'nofr on Salo at And thCaO aro a f ow. forod for CASH: Nice White Blankets for ti per pair. brocade Ureas Uools tor la cts per yu. Good Cashmere, full width, 60 eta per yarfl. Brocade Silks from $1 25 up THE Best Assortment in the City of BOOTS 1KB SHOES! Ladies Kid Button Tflips Kid Fox 1 .................. ........ Ladira California Calf. .' Children California Calf..'..'. Mpr s California Boots Meh'h Good Heavy Boots Men' Calf BoeVs . ........ . Ladies Pebled Buttoned Shoes.'..':.'. ClctMng Cheapcx' In'an any othor House. chtai aJ Give me a call and F. EV1. W1LKIHS, Hn'ecMsur to SheltoN 4 Wh.kivs. Practical tiipl & M UNDERWOOD'S BUtl.UIXO. Next door to the Grange More, WiHaette street, huffue Uty uregon. Have lust opened s full line of fresh Oruas, Medicines & Chemicals. Fancy aail Toilet Articled ALL KIND OF Mixed Paints, Lead, Oil, Varnish, Brushed, WiHDDW GLASS and PUTTY Which they will always sell on reasonable tsruis. , . arcrul alttnlion givca to riiysiclonH Pre irriplloBn. B. T. D9RR1S, tjEAtEIt IN SloVtS, ruinps, I'lpfe?, Iletais, Tlihvare; House Furnishing Goods Generally Wells Driven Fromptly AND Sttlsfcction ( nanntcct1. tflllvmette Street, Eugene City. Oregon. ' nit. Hl eva rm srxv i ? - . Mwf a v e wm w mm .... wr-"ilt? sjKta. . a. f-w A., ft-.. ji. JJ a-i " ri. . W -wij LmiTCO.,I)trolt,Hicli. PAR UEXElitA. jrfEKCIIANDIitBct s AN JUAN LIM1 f for Aale br 1N msmrK OF II ITS Th. best And '.arrest sver brongbt to fcuif-ne.sx mm of tliO Barcaicsof Ladies under Vests at from 50 cts up. A Lars;e assortment of Triming Silks, 75 cts to tl 25 per yard. A 'fine, line of Hoosiery, all prices Overalls from 50 cts up. ..'.at from $2 up , from $1 25 up . .from $1 50 up ...from S?l up $4 50 worth 86 ...$3 50 to $5 U worth $6 . . ." $2 up A can 'niwielt. Im Yourselves .Children tlotliors I:o c.d TiyclanA rooomsioncl it. IT 13 FiCT parcoti:. CSSTAUIS LINIMENTS; do 7orId'3 c-cat l'nln-Ec-Ilrving1 remedies. Tbcy heel, jootlio cml euro Bur no, V.'ownd3, V.ca!c Eack end licumatlsni upOii I.Ian, c.vA Cpralni, Callscacl Lamcncca jpoa Ecssls. CIic'ap culci and reliable i - -..vst'v:'.':i...rm Canea. Caoklij PaC-J la Co Hoail, Fetid Lroath, EoaTnoc:, and An Catarrlal CosnlaJnt, cna lo ertonainated by Wol To IIcycfA Catarrh Cure, a Const:-talioat-l Antddoto, ly A'jAor-)-tioa.,XSo xaott Imo-.-tant Ela covory siaoa Vaooination. BOOT ANO SHOE STORE. A. HUNT, Proprietor. il. ..n WilUm.tf .traet. 2nd door north ol Hardware store, ungene vi-.y, vi. will heredft er keep a complete stock of HOIKS. 311 :us' -AND- ... . . i- jr.:... i- CHILDREN'S SHOES dial t era, Cloth snd Kid, Button Boot, Slip pes, whits And Mack, Saudaln, MENS & , BOYS mc amd Br. An BOOTS & SHOcS And in fAct Averjthing in tii BOOT And tHOE line, to wuTi-h I intend to devot m special attention. . MT GOODS,. .... Were mAunfactilred to ordtr, ARE FIRST CLASS And guarantetxl as rfprBsenUd,- and will t l.l fur the lowest Price, that A good article san be Afforded. sjr--7 -78tf A. Hill a. LVnBElU .LU.1IDCR! I HAVE" ESTABLISHED A LMER YARD P R W On the corner of Eevetith And Willamette, rtrUndkecitatJyoohndluml-rcf!gt8 aUkJBJa. neawroen: nooniM ""r"'y.'. V- ia aad fenT ports F. B. DUNX. KUOKNKICITY ' I3USINESS DIRECTORY. ALEX'AXDfW. J. B. Juitlrt of th. Ttct Hoiith Eiignnt l'rclnot;otfio At Court fioute. ABRX.fS, W. IL k BtiO.-rUninj mill, iivh, d"r, blind And muiiMing uiAnuliw tnry, Elfc'bth tret, At if mill roe. Ervrythitifr Id our lint (uruiihod on ibort notloo mi roasoDAbl tornu. BOOK STORE-On door south of th As tor House A full stock of Assorted bos papers plain And fsocy. CRAIN I!R03.-rValer In Jewelry, Watrh t 'locks and MunicAl Instrument Wil lamette street, between Seventh And Eighth. CALLISON, R. G. IWer In irocenwi, pro- ,MijfM Miiinlr titwlii. it A&nnpn tmnAm KrMilr. toUi.Scn', K, southwest oorncr WillAmette anJ !hh Sts. DORRlS, GEO. B. Attorney and Councilor at Law uwoa on w llismclle street. i.u Rene City. DORKIS, B. P. DeAler in Stoves And Tin want Willamette street, between Seventh And Eilrhth. ELLSWORTH ft CO.-Drasul.U And dealers in paim, mis, ew- ti iuuuite street, ue tween Eiirlith aud Ninth. FRIENDLY. & H. -Dealer in dry joods, clothing And general nierchsiidise WillAm ette stiet. betweetv Kiehth khd Ninth. GUARD OFFICE Newnrtaper, no..ilt snd Job prinCingoQioe, corner WUlsmette Auihjerenth Atreete. GRANGE STORE DeAlers in rraoral iser clioniline And produce, comer x.igbtu and Willamette streets. GILL, J. P. Physician, Surgeon And Drug . 1 Aiau ll'Jtl ... . L - Cist, xu?.yn:v-r. tt uxauicbw a xect, Seventh and Eiuhtlu HAYS, ROET.-Wlnes, Liquors, and Ci gars oi me nesi qtiniity Kepi constantly on hand The best billiard table in town. HENDRICKS, T. O.-DeAlei InfenerAl mer cliamliiie nnnnweat corner iiianieite Ana ftODES, C Keeps m hAnd fi wihos, iii ; --.i . i i i:m i ..t.t. pore, cignrs aim a iuti urn lmhimu Miuirj Willamette street, between Eighth aud Ninth. HORN, CITAS. M. Cunmnllh. RifleA and shot-Kims.. breech ami ninnlelosders, lor sate. Retta-rinz done in the tua tent style And war Tsnted. Simp on iHh Alreet KINSEV, J..D Saab, blinds And door fAO- tory, window And ,loor frames, mouldings, rbL . jTiuiu!! and irlasA cuttinu dons to order. LYNCH, A -Grocer'ics, proviions, fruits, veg- etumes, ett,, niaraiuio stmui, unit uour south of Postofliue. i i LUCKEY, J. 8. -Watchmaker and Jeyleri kf oi a fine stock of goods in lilt line, n:am ette street. In EllirA-ortli's druit store. McCLAREN, JAMES -Choice, wmes.ltijuors, And cigars -Willamette sttoot, between Eighth And rvinth. MELLER, M.-BrAwery--LKger on Up .li UJ VII. Ul .iiuici) v-'iuv. v. imu m.w Olive streets. OSltritN i CO. Dealers in dnurs, medicines. chcinicids, oil, iiaiuls,.ta Willamette sL, oniMwits S. 1'liarles lioteL PAlTEItSON, A. S. A 6ne stock of plain And f:mcy vWtlng ovnls. rilKSTON, WM. Denier In Saddlery, Ifnr- nfsn, l arnaifB I rininnritfs, etc. uiamette street, betuecn Se'entb and Eighth'. POST OFFICE . new -stock cf standard schcol books JiiKt received At trie liout oltiue. REAM, J. It. Undertaker And building con- . !.. . . 1 t, .1. tractor, V)rner Willamette nnu osveum itreetA. , ROSENBLATT CO.-Dry goo.ls, clotblnp, groceries snd irenernl m'TclmndiHe, soutuwesl comer WillamMte And Eighth streets. T. CHARLES HOTEL - rhsrlM Fa ker, Proprietress. Th. best Hoto in the cltv. Corner Wil'Amette And Ninth streeta. SCHOOL SUl'PLIES-A hrg And varltd an'ortment of slates or an sines, ann quniiimr. of flutes and slate books. Three doors north of the ex orens ntllce. THOMPSON & BEAN-AttorneyA-at-Law Willinnetto street, Iwtween Deveum snu Elifbth. WALTON, J. J. Attorney -At-JiAW. Office-- Willamette street, between oevenw kw Eighth. ELLSWORTH & fco., WILL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS in ill It. jWiu-Km. mt thm nlo utatld. otferine increMed inducements to customers, Xld and new. As heretofore, the most Careful attention given to Prescripions. MEAT jtfARKET. On the west side of WilUinetU Street, between . B J. TT.iinor lu.t otioneii a new and IK it Meat Kiihth andAintn. ilrket, we are prepaiea to lurnuo ne w . ,. .1... Beef, Veal, ."Mutton, Pork, etc.. To' our customers, at th lowwt Barkci rstr the custom, of. tha public la respect fully solicited. Meats delivered to Any part of ),t i ejtT free .rf ,r.. MrfOBXACK A PKNSH AW. OPPOSITION IS THE LIFE OF TRADI SLOAN BROTHERS WILL DO WORK CHEAPER tbAB any other shop in to n. . mn97 fwnn TOR 2 CASH. With new mAUriAL all round. Besettinf old 1 Aa V 1 sj,,- ColTier Cf 8U aAU warranted to girt sstisf Action. a riwm .atufju-tion. niwo Ctrocti 1 Water Bpoa'. . Folio wirg tha warm weather of a weok past a terrifio thunder atorm rii- Ited Canyon City, aays the Grant Coun ty News, on iYidar afternoon. The chief force 6f 'the atorm seemed to strike the hills eaiit of town. The torrent came roaring down Town Gulch, bring ing with it boulders, wood, eta Strik ing the corner of Clark's store, the butk of the flood turned dowu Main street, flooding most of the houses on the lower side of the street: Clark s store, Wood and Church's atiM, Bog. crdal Nicolas' hotel Mift HmtJurerV shop were flooded, and the floors 'co'v- ered with sediment fart of 'the tor rent came throtich. the court house yard and through Gundlach's iftore, F. C Sels and II. R Sids' storea TheVllars of Gundlach Droa., F. C. Sefti and II. H Sels were also flooded, and "much dam ago one. he ,tiudcl water poured through the residence of Phil Mctt. clian, covenng the carpets with aedi nient rfohn Power's house was alno florided. ,Maht street is tiow covered with, boulders, sediment aud sections of sidewalk, the force of flie torrent was sufficient Ip carry down piece of sidewalk forty feet loner. .The storm capped quite a pnriin during lU contiu- ''lartte, and resulted in taiuch rncenven- klice and not a lttjft. damage. . ..I i Hcrmta Iifimlgranliu irtin all accounts the German emi gration to the United States t'hia year will be unprecedented. Whole towns are Veported by German papers to be moving from various 'arts'of the em pire, nitd'the government can do n'otV inn to prevent H, And what is unusual larco number of these new comors on their arrival in this country are stick ing homes in the South. The explana tion ia found in the changed order of things down there. The 'Carpet beg giv and bayonets liave bto'n dethroned. Home rule and prosperity, have been e-itablibhed. Labor and eiitorpriHe are liberally, remunerated, and tho thrifty ' . . .' tt i it.. Ainiirrant natura iv ruck" m wiin , o ,7 . ; . to secure a coinfvttable home and build up his iortu When the South was governed as a province of the nation with a big N, it waH too much like the place he left to attract the emigrants in search of larger freodora and opening fields of prosperity. Tho now regime lias onened a new and better order of things, so the South will receive her share of thrifty emigrants. Slutted Olll The Yreka Journal tells of a mining accident on Barkhouse creek in which Henry Lange was entirely buried by the caving of a bank of hard cement The pipe was immediately turned on to luii him out and as soon as his body was visible, the hands employed . 1 i j. -Jj nil tli'A !d rescuew liiin, y un',u p'oKsible to alleviate his sufcring". Wlie . 'i e ll 'L J..U.'a 1,A tt'n. .IiIa tn lasen iroro tuo uvun, talk, arid jhstrticted the niessenger uil.iii' nbvMnian tn nrocuro. Ilia lniiT- r - , . t r ies are fouhd to tonsist of a brokert wrist dislocated hip', one leg crushed ilnr .lin kni-e and rffuiscs aUut the heati His condi'trott was critical, but he may recover. Though mtenwily otirl 1iaa anltAit nf ins comrades was lilLTIl Uio srvviwi. j , prompt and efficient. '..That he was unearthed alive seeips, icir'aculous: Savs the Orezonian of the 7th inst: Yeaterdav ef ternoooft,' about 1 o'clock, Ed. Mngoon and,three other men wr i ''sy. .'J'J ' .a I bringing a acow loaded with 4Ucoras oi wood down th Willamette just above Oregon City. They floated down with the current, using paddles tQ .keep thie course. They steered for the i j -f it. luit a stronff crust of licuu Ul uo - - m wind carried the scow araidstream. The men were unable to pull the craft ashore, and hurriedly jerked some 1 oards from th house for oars and jumped in to a roor skiff which' they had along and by the moel strenuous efforts reached the western hank. As a mat ter of eouriej the s6w went over the falle iietwee'n the island and Oregon CUy and'waa smashed to splinters. The Ions is about $400. Crooked river bridge hu been ear I i t t:..t w.l. inH Prmavillfl 1 . .... -Da " 7 7 . . , , ' WISM MSntr, on ad inisiw. STATU NEWS. The steam tug Mary Taylor wan sold at auction. ,The delinquent tax of Wasco county amount to $1,710 89. A large amount of flax ia being sown this Spring by Linn oounty farmers, ( Thoa Marnett, of Benton County, was adjudged insane and committed to the asylum last week. 0 II. Wincent has been ' held in $1,000 bonds at Astoria, to appear on charges preferred by his brother-m-law, Peter Eckland. A man namdd Winlam Y'-.fircd hi shotgun off into a rustling bush , near A ,. , - i i. 'j. ',i 't Ucnoco tlie otnor nay, ana oroae a ueer a leg by the experiment. Sheriff Tworably has collected the entire tax of Clatsop oounty with the exception of alout seven hundred dol lars and turned it over to the treas urer. The steel vault and safe front for the Bank of Oregon City haa been or dered. It will be made to order, con sequently it will not arrive for several weeks. They are to be made in Cin cinnati We understand that Dr. E. B Poti pleton, of Lafayette, has been bound over in the sum of $2,000 to appear before the next grand jury on a charga of perjury in his testimony In hia re cent suit with Yamhill county. Workmen are tearing up the track from Thomas creek to Scio, and tha cut off or new line has been graded from tho old line as far an Thomas creek bottom. There is about 1,000 feet of trostle work and filling yet to be done to complete the road bed for the track Wasco county is to have a new pourt house of tho following dimensions: It is to be of brick, CG feet front and 96 feet in depth, two stories high, with basement 7 fent The total height 9! the building will be about 50 feet The basement will be used for faol and similar purpose Tha superintendent of schools for Wosoo county reports the number of persons between the ages of 4 and 2Q years in the county as 3169; number of pupils enrolled in the public schools, 1448; numbor of children not attend- J ing school, 1435; school houses in the county, 33; built during the past year, 7; estimated valuo of these, $13474. Two secret Hociotios, somewhat of the nature of vigilance committees, exist in Lake oounty, one with headquarters at Bonanza, and the other down, the Klamath. They were organized t chock stock thieving, which had been carried on to an alarming extent One or two suspicious characters have left the country at a hint from the execu tive committees of the societies. W. L Smith, who has charge of. building the cribs and placing the cribs nd matrasses in position in Yaquina Bay, is getting everything ready to commence work as soon as lumber can be sawed, probably this week. The quarry xf stone owned by Mr. Cannon was leased by the government on very reasonable terras, and a small house to store the giant powder will be built at once, t A correspondent writes from Amityj Yamhill county as follows: Mr. A M.. Waddle, of Reed's farm, is4 plowing brush land where the hazels, seven feet high are ploughed down at the rate of three acres per day. Mr. W. says these hazels are as much as four years old and he uses a Champion Molina brush plow. There is quite a settlement of the society of Friends in the vicinity or. Newburg, there bcinjj fob cecsbcrs c( the church. . IIJa narrow gaugo is being built through' the county with all dis patch. A Buena Vista correspondent of the. Salem, Statesman writes: "A. M. Smith ia making extensive improvements to his pottery, adding a tew building that. will give him double the capacity of the present building, and is building a new 20 foot kiln that will more than double his present kiln room. The pot tery shipped over 1,000 tons of freight in eight months last. year. It will, double the shipment this year. Over 700 cords of woods are consumed an-, nually in the manufacture of pipe and ware at mi pinr.