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nn Tin CITY AH 1 EST1BLISIIED FOR TEE DISSEJMTIOS OF DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES, 1ND TO EAR H IIOXEST LIVING BT THE SWEAT OP OCR BROW WIIOLEN0.711. KUGENE CITY, OR, SATUKDAY, MAY 28, 1881. $2.50 per year IN ADVANCE II II II II II. r 1 ft&e (Sugrne City Guard. f L. OAXrBELI. J. B. CAMTBILL CAMPBELL BROS., Pabliara and Proprietors. OFFICE-la tht building formerly occupied by J. W. (leaver, m store, corner Wil lamette and Seventh Streets. OTJB ONLT RATES OF ADVKHTI81NQ. Advertisement Inserted a (ollnwit ach lutwequent Insertion IL Gash required in Timeadvertiser will be charged at the fol Oneiiiire three months W M " III B1"UVU ii . ..... 10 00 - DOT J UIW ..........- Transient notice in local column, 30 cent per in lor eacn insertion. Advertising hill will be rendered quarterly. All iob work mint be rn roB on pemvehy. POSTOfFICE. OBea Hoar -From 7 a. m. to 7 p. a. Sundays m t-M tot P- . ... , . . M.il arrive irora lo . m. Arrive from the north and leave ijoinf c itta t l: p. m. for Siolslaw. Frankli. i and W f.m. el at a.m. on WednemUy. For Crawford.- Camp i;ree ana Brown.Tiiio i r.-. titter will be rel v for delivery half an hour after hoar before "iUXpATrERBOy P.K. SOCIETIES. . ' r.pom.a Ud No 11, A. F. and A. M. JkMoet 8rt and third Welnesdav la sari month. Bmck BcttI ToBoa No. 1. 0. Tfe O. F. Meet, every Tuesday evening. WlMAWHALA EmPAMVUKKT No. 6, aeeU on the Jd and 4th Wednesday, in each month. ECUKNS LoDOE, No. 15, A. 0. U. Wv Meet at M wonio Hall the aecond and fourth Monday, in each month. w BuBy M W F. CAUTHORN, A. M, M. D., Gradtioteof the Medical Iepartn er.t of the Missouri State University, and of Jef ferson Medical College, Phils, ttSpcclal attention given to Surgery and diseases of the Eye. Cottage Grove, Lane Co., Or. Deo. 18, 1880. dl3m3 n r&iTiOT J, O. GRAY, HAS OPENED DENTAL ROOMS IX Eugene City, over F. B. Duiin'e store, and respectfully solicits patronage of those wishing tirst-ohma wok at moderate price. DR, JOHN N1CKLIN, Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. (Formerly of Yamhill County.) HAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN Eu'ene Uity. Olfice iu Underwoods liricic, 21 H r, ovur WelU Karo & Co.'. Ex urea offioj. liidence, two block, we-t and ana n .rth of Pabltc SoUool, in ths Killing worth pmpjrty. "- M A. IP. R4.TTERS0N, I'llVSICIAN AND SURGKON, O.Hce on Ninth Street, opynalle the St. Charlea Hotel, aud at Hesldence, KJaKNK CITV OUffiGON. D2. J05Pn P. GILL CVX BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or res idence when not iirofefionally eugied. Ollice at the POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. Rciddence on Eighth itreot, opinwite rrceby rix-D Church. JEWF.LUY ESTABMSMKNT. J. S. LU5KEY, ffaa DEALER W 1 1 I 1SI Clocks, Waches, Chains, Jewelry, Etc. Ropiring Promptly Executed. tarAII Work Varritcd. -IF J.S. LOOKKV, ElL ifurth t Co.'. brick, Willamette street. CRAIN BROS. S3-A. DSALER3 IS Clocks, WatchnMiJ f Jewelry, Musical Instrument, Toys, Notions, etc Watchet, aocks, and Jewelry PirfJ warranUd. Nirthweet corner of W illamette and Eighth .trseU NOTICE. Oar DoMrtptlva IUtrted PHea List. Xo.99. r Dry B.HU, tasaad aboat Bfareh 1st. ! f aotod La No. SB will reaaala BT """ tkatdata. Bond aa yaar aaaaa early f op? fNa.sa. Fiataaay addru MONTUOMEBT WARD CO H7BKI Wabaah Calea. IU lm.n WEEK. llJ.dayat homeenr id.Cortlv t4tntlree. AAdnm I ac Co. Aoifueu, Me. $5 to $23. per day home. -ail worth i n. Addrwi l,rot ?OK ECENA VISTA STONE WARE go l... - T i: H KS' CRIb'AJi wtMm The largest stock ot goods in Lane Co Is now on Sale at I B. BUM'S And thcoo arc a fow. ol tliO Bargains of -forod for CASH: Nice White Blankets for $4 per pair. Brocade Dross Goods for 15 cts per yd. Good Cashuifero, full width, 50 cts per yard. Brocade Silks from $1 25 up THE Best Assortment in the City of . BOOTS 1IB SHOES I Ladies Kid Button. M at from 2 up Ladies Kid Fox Ladies California Calf Cliildrens California Calf Men's California Boots Men's Good Heavy Boots Men' Calf Boots Ladies Publed Buttoned Shoes Clothing Cheaper than any other House. IcccU'J ad cmoi ad Give me a call and F.JI. WILKINS, Bucceasor to Sheltox k Wll.KINS. Practical Druggist & Chemist, UNDERWOOD'S BUILDING. Next door to the Orange Store, Willamette .ireet, r.ugeue vny vreKuu. Have lint onened a full line of fresh Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals. A1W HUD KWH I.IIIC1IV Fancy and Toilet Articles. Ait. riwnii nV Mixed Faints, Lead, Oil, Varnish, Brushes, VIKDOW GLASS and PUTTY Which they will always sell on reasonable term.. Careful attention given to riiyiician'i Pre scriptions. B. F. D0RR1S, DEALER'JIN - SloveS, Hnn?cs. rumps, Pipes, 31etnl", Tinware. AND Hcu32 Furnishing Goods Generally Wells Driven Promptly AND Satisfaction Guaranteed. Willamette Street, Eugene City. Oregon. l&fgteFOR 1881 .&J W IU MlM m ill .fflWMB, u4 wtaMn wHt im, iu, U. M 1L Mi'kfm trwm tmto M h4 M awn far UUH la UM TnraM. Uaa ikaa lm MM Mk. Hti . aUr al rtJ;l" jnciIlTCO.,l)trolt.Kcli. ?OB C.EMEB4L AEBCHANBISE f T. C. HENDRICKS, 8 AN JUAN LI1IB f--r sale by N EW STOCK OF II.iTM-The best and laiveat ever braturht t Eocene, at Ladies under Vests at from 50 cts up. A Large assortment of Triming Silks, 75 cts to $1 25 per yard. A fine line of Hoosiery, all prices Overalls from 50 cts up. from $1 25 up from $1 50 up from $1 up $4 50 worth $6 $3 50 to $5 $4 worth $G .?2 up can t Sa sfny wide. Save Yourselves MONEY m:v.-tiiw Children Casfiosia. Mothers Lie and Phyaiolana rocomoend It. IT n hot parcoti:. CEXTAVIC LINI3IKNTS; 1 ho "World's rcnt ralii-Kc-licvlnj; remedies. Tlicy licnl, :,ootlio uml euro Burns, Wounds, Weftli Back and IllicumaU.sin upon Ilnti, and Cprains, Galls and LanicncHS iiiou leasts. Cheap, quick and reliable PUriT3 of llscntlnfj Kncn, ScniUc. Crnclilina Paia. iu to Iload, Fotld Erefttb, DeoTness, tuid any Catarrhal Complaint, can la exterminated If Wei Da lieyer's Catarrh Care, a Consti tutional Antidote, by Absorp tion. Xna most Important Dis covery since Vaccination. 333 BOOT JMD SHOE STORE, A. HUNT, Proprietor. Shop on Willamette street, 2nd door north of hardware store, Eugene City, Or. will hereaft er lcep a complete stock of AND CHILDREN'S SHOES Gaiters), Cloth and Kid, lintton Hoot, Klip pea, white and black, fUndaU, Fenh kid Shoe. MEISTS & BOYS riNI AND HEAVT BOOTS &, SHOES And in fact everything in the BOOT and SHOE liue, to which I intend to devote m esecial attention. MT GOODS Were manufactured to order, ARE FIRST CLASS And guaranteed as represented, and will be old for the lowest price that a g""d article aan be afforded. aarl!7-78tf A. Ill'Vr. LLlini:iI! LUilIIIiai! I HAVE ESTABLISHED A LUMBER YARD On the corner of Eleventh and Willamette strecta.and ke cn-Untly on hai lumlwr of ail kiuil. Seawmed flooring and piti-, fenc ing and fence post I'. B. DUNN. P H w If It 1 tor ' KUOKNK CITY BUSINESS 1DIBECT0E7. ALKXANPER, J. B. Justice of the Teace south l.ii'ne 1 reciuct; othce at t ourt House. ABRASM, W. II. ft URO.-l'laniiijr mill, mwh, door, blind and mouMiiiK ninnuiactory, biKiitn utivfi, cast u null race. J-.vtrjthinii in our line furoinhed on short notice and reasonable terms. BOOK 8TORK-On door south of the Astor House. A full stock of assorted box paeri plain anu ianry. CRAIN BROS.-IValcr til Jea-elry, Watch es, Clocks and Musical Inntramrnta Wil lamette street, between Seventh and Kii'hth. CALLISON. U. O.-lValcr In CTiKy-nes, pro vifinns. country produce, canned eikmIh. books. stationery, etc., southwest corner Willamette and Utli U. DORRia, GKO. B.-Attorney and Counsellor at Iaw. Ultice on Willamette street, r.u Kene City. DORRI3, B. F.-Dealer in Stove and Tin ware Willamette street, between Seventh and Eh;hth. ELLSWORTH" ft CU-DrupfisU and dealers in alnu, oils, etc. w illamette street, be tween Eighth and Ninth. FRIENDLY. S. H.-Dealer In dry pood., clothing and (.eneral nierchanilixe Willam ette street, between Eighth aud Ninth. GUARD OFFIOE-Newmiwr, Ikh and Job printing oH'ice, corner Willamette. andSeventh streets. GRANGE STORE-Dealer In peneral uier chsndiae and produce, corner Lighth and Willamette streets. GILL, J. r. Physician, Rnrgeon and Dnur gist, Poetoflice, Willamette reet, between Seventh and Eighth. HAYS, ROBT.-Wlnes, Liquors, and Cl ears of the best quality kept constantly on hand. The best billiard tnlile in town. HENDRICKS, T. O.-Dealei Inireneml mer chandisenorthwest corner Willamette ami Ninth streets. HODES, C Keeps on hand fine wines, li nors, ctgurs ami a pool anil imilard talil.; Willamette street, between Eighth aiui Ninth. HORN, CHAS. M.-Gunsmlth. Rifles and shot gims, lireech ami muule lof tiers, lor sale. Kepairinff done in the neatest style and war ranted. Shop on IHh street KINSEY. J. D.-Sanh, blinds and door fao- tory, window and door frames, mouldings, etc., glazing and gloss cutting done to order. LYNCH, A. -Groceries, provisions, fruits, veg- etamvs, etc, Willamette street, hrat door south of I'ostiitfioe. LUCKEY, J. a-Watchmk(T and Jeweler; keep, a hue stork of goods in his line, W illam ette street, in Ell worth's drug store. McCLAREN. JAMES -Cholw, wines, llcjiiors, and cigars Willamette street, between Eighth and Ninth. HELLER, M. Brewery Lager loer on Up ami by the keg or barrel, comer ol IS intu and Olive streets. OSBURN CO.-I)ealers In drugs, medicines. chemicals, oils, paints, etc. illamette St., opposite H. Charlus Hotel. PATTERSON, A. S.-A flue stock of plain anu lancy visiting cards. PRESTON, WM. Dealer in Saddlery, Har ness, I orriago 1 rlmmings, etc. Willamette street, between Seventh aud Eighth. POST OFFICE -A new stock of standard ohool books just received at the post ollice. REAM, J. It. Undertaker and building con tractor, corner illamette and Bevcntli streets. ROSENBLATT ft CO. Dry goods, clothing, groceries anil general merclianiliHe, southwest comer Williuuette and Eighth streets. ST. CHARLES HOTEL Chariot Ba- ker, Proprietress. 1 he best Hote In the, ity. , Coiiiur Willamette snd Ninth streets SCHOOL 8TTPLIES-A lurire and varitd asxortinent of slates of nllsi7s,aiiil ipiantitiM of .dates anil slatn lxioks. three doom noith of the express ollice. THOMPSON ft BKAN-Attorneys-at Law- Willametto street, between Seventh and Eii-Llh WALTON, J. J.-Attorney-at-Law. Offlce- WiHaniftte street, between hoventn ana Eighth. ELLSWORTH & CO., DRUG GIST, WILL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS In all its branches at the old stand, tferiug increased inducement to cimtotners, old and new. As heretofore, the niisit Careful attention given to Prescripions. T5j NEW MEAT MARKET. On the west side of Willamette Street, between Eiuhth and Ninth. Having just opened a new and neat Meat Mxket, we are prrpated to fumii-b be best Beef, Veal, .notion, PorK, etc., Te our customers, at the lowest market rates The custom of the public is respect fully solicited. Meat delivered to any part of the city free ofehartre. MfCOKNACK ft REXSHAW. OPPOSITION IS THE LIFE OF TR ADE SLOAN BROTHERS XiriLL DO WORK CHEAPER thai any 1 V other shop in to n. HORSES 8H0D FOR 2 CASH With nw material, all round. J'.ewttiiig old Kline 1. tAll warranted to give satisfaction. SbopQcp. the Comer cf Zth and Olire Etreeta. STATU NEWS. Tlie necesnity of Htrert clrftiiing and good drninngo liaa rraclied Corvallis. Tlin vita of PoNttnaHtrr Ilnlnmn, of Asliliuul, Jackson county, died sud denly ou tlio UHlu Tlio coming liarvpitt docs not proiultw so well now in Jackson county as earlier in the season. A largo forco of nion is diligently at work on tlio Crescent City road, giving ca outlet to Southern Oregon. Mother Masters, aged 91, died re cently in Cole's Valley, Douglas county, loved and reHpected ly all who kuew her. While tho testimony ngaiiiHt Clark, at Cooh Iky, for robbing the Wieriirs djk is purely cifouinstAiitial, it is very damaging. CapL Lafayctto Allen, a Jackson county pioneer, and veteran of the Mexican war, died at his home on Lower Applegate, lately. On the 2Gth, 27th and 28th, Jackson county Teachers' Institute will meet in Jacksonville. Prof Powell, State Superintendent, will bo in attendance. A ten year old son of Mr. Kosecrans of Pirch Creek, Umatilla county, was run over by a heavy last week and sustained injuries that aro consid ered fatal. The new steam ferry lioat, which lias been under courso of construction at Salem for some time past, is now nearly ready to go on active service, lietwecn Salem and the Polk county shore. Lost Friday Geo. L Hayes, one of the owners of tlio Tom Payne lodge, called at the Ilaker City Democrat oflice with a Bpeciinen of quartz that weighed 32 ouhcei Troy, and contained $250 in gold. i Only one boat, the Occident, makes regular trips at this time between Sa lem and Portland. The water on the Willamette is so low now, says the Salem Talk, that lioats do not run abovo this city. On Thursday the Dallas and Albany hack broke down, frightening the hor ses, which ran away, smashing the con veyance end badly hurting the only passenger, Mr. Hughes, the Monmouth telegraph operator, and tho driver. Columbia City is looking up in view of tho N. P., It. R, extension. The mill property sold lutoly at an advance of $.1,000 over what was paid for tho same property a few montlia ago and a new utory, etc., has been started lately. Humor says, according to tho Salom Statesman, that two young men in Jackson county liavo discovered a quartz ledge iu that county, and have pounded out within tho space of one week w ith a mortar, from rock taken from the ledge, tho sum of 81300. If this proves true, we will soon take the morning train for Jackson county. Rtfr.nl Progress of Damritie Science. Chicago Tribune. It is unhealthy to wear your boots in tho house after 1 o'clock A M. The common way is to remove them in the hallway, but many of our most exper ienced husl ands prefer the front steps. Always take a boot in each hand when going up stairs. This plan gives you two shots at the cat after stepping on her. Never say anything to your wifo on the occai-ions except "yes" and "no.." Eating cloves -impedes tlio speech. Never compel your wife to get up first and build the fire. If she doesn't do it of her accord, go to sleep again. When your daughter gets big enough to have gentlemen visitors, giva up the parlor to them cheerfully. It is much cheaper to let tho dog bit ilium as they start for home than to to scold the girl uutil sho cries, and then have to buy her a sealskin sacque as a souv ernir of your idiocy. Always remem ber your wedding day and try to mark the occasion by mine little act showing that you remember it Coming home half full will often signalize the anni versary in a marked but inexpensive wanner. Bring your sons up to some occupation that will enablo them to get a living when thrown upon their own resources. Nothing makes a young man so self reliant as having a trade of his own. In Cincinnati bUnko stoerera I rwin.-tillv mnL 1 10(1 trUv j...j..-v Folk ConnlT Intrst Casf. Further particulars regarding tho terrible charge of incest against a prominent citizen of Tolk county, wo tako from the Riverside of Independ ence: Last week a man named Mows Rob bins, living some four miles east of Dallas, was indicted by tho grand jury of this county, charged with the crimo of incest, the victims of his lust being two of his daughters. Tho evidence given boforo the grand jury by his wifo and daughters was said to have been most conclusive of guilt, and of a most damaging character, showing a state of moral degradation and beastliness un paralleled in the annals of crime. If the evidence, as reported, was true, our laws furnish no punishment commen surate with the crime committed and the laws should bo changed to meet such cases, On last Tuesday Robbing was to have his trial, but as no evidence could be adduord to prove that ho had ever Iwon married, or that tho girls were his daughters, the indictment was quashed, and tho prisoner dischorged. Intense excitement prevailed and strong . throats of violence were used, but better counsel prevailed aud this worso than savago will go forth among his fellow men unwhipped of justice be . cause his wife did not preserve her mar- riage certificate, and was not allowed to testify against her husband Since tho aWe was in type, we learn ' that Robbins was held on ono indict ment iu tho sum of $1,500 bail until the fall term ot court, In the second indictment ho was liound over in the som of 1,000 to ap pear at the next term of tho court in that county. In the meantime, Prose cuting Attorney Piper will learn all the facts from Missouri, whoro Mrs. Rolv bins claims they wero married, and will lo bettor prepared to prosecute him to the fullest extent of the law. ' ' ' . Hlffnewail and the Wnjon-Tonguti. Mr. Howell, one of the proprietors of the Atlanta (Qa) Constitution, re cently said of Stonowall Jackson: "Ilia genius lay in two things the thorough ness of discipline and his dovotion. I , do not think ho was a man of great natural ability. He could not talk at all. He was not an entertaining per son. He was a rigid military mar.; educated at West Point, ho hud learned his lesson well and applied it unflinch ingly. I remember a shiglo order which he always enforced, which, in my mind, accounted for a good deal of success. It was that whenever wo stopped on a march' tho wagons must go to the side of tho road and bo un hitched with their tongues pointing to the road, so they could be driven either up the road or down. Now that would seem to bo a simple thing, but it ao counts for the remarkable celerity of Jackson's marches, Suppose a man would stop and his wagon-tongue would point the wrong way, and at a certain hour in the morning we would begin to march, and that the wagon would block up the road. If there were many such wagons the march would be delayed a certain time to let them got ship-shape, Jackson rode up and down his lines every day, morning and cvoning, to see if such orders as these were strictly carried out. Win. Webb, who was arrested by Nickerson, agent of the Klamath In dians, en route to Wood river to start a store, was examined by U S. Commis sioner Strong at Linkville and dis charged. Eveiything was returned to him except the whiskey which had been poured out The arbitrary con dict Aimf. . VidrNm i. anvernlv commented on in Southern Oregon. The courageous and determined fight made by the Democrats to frustrate tho consummation of the most flagrant and corrupt bargain of which any political party in the United States was ever guilty, has been crowned with victory Of course the 'Republicans will lot themselves down easy by pretending to renew the contest, but the Maliono dicker is off; the goods could not be de livered. Alas, poor Riddlcberger! One of the Sailing brothers wns (sen tenced to the penitentiary for two years, and each of the China camp robbers were sent to the same institution for five years from Tolk county. ,