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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1881)
Attn E in mm,. i Mi-Mi. ESTABLISHED FOR THE DISSE.IXJTIOJI OF DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES, ISD TO EAB 0 HONEST LITING BT TIIK SWEAT OP OFt BKOW WHOLE NO. 71C KUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1681. $2.50 per year IN AOVAflft C TY ILL! y 5fcr (Cugftte (City 1 uara. t U CiMPBltLU J. R. CAMPBELL OAMPBEL.L BROS., Publishers and Proprietors. OFFICE On th East M of Willamette Btreet between Seventh and Eighth Street. . . OUB OXLT ' KA.T533 OV ADVKHTI81NO. Advertisement Inserted as folktws: r One auar. 10 line or less, on insertion J3; it ih wbseuuent Insertion SI., Cash required In advance, . .. .,'. i .i .f .1 Tiiue advertiser wiu u cuaryvu vm One suuar three months " ix month... a wlncr rate. I ......... W 00 8 00 , " " on year uw Transient notices In local column, 20 cent per In for each insertion. Advertising bill, will be rendered quarterly. AU ioa wrk must be rain rua us nruviiKr. posTorricK. Iflee Hw -From J a. m. W 7 p.m. Sundays I. ISO to I: p. n. ... , ... Iliil utitm from th. eolith aoi leave, join north 10 a. Arrive, fro tlie north and lean, f.ltur Ita at P- r Minwlew. Krankln i and Lot. faim. !(- at A.M. on We.lnea.iay. For Crawford. .ill. CaraB Creek and Brownsville at I w.u. ' U tier, will b. ready for d.llvnr half an after 1 -rival of trains. Uttere .hnuld be loft at the office before rtp ArrEBH0S P.K. SOCIETIES. ' . T - . . . ..J A i ,Vaete flnt and third Wednesdays In each menu. .. Tl T,. Nn A T O. TtO. F. Meetsevery Tuesday evening. wJ2Iaj- Wihawhai-a Emcamhit No. 6, .teen the Jdand Un Wednesday, in ul "on11' Kuuiss Lonos, N W.'A- O. U. W.- Ileeta at Maaonio Hall the .econd and fourth loaday in each month. DR. JOHN NICKLIN, Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. : (Formerly oi-YamhiU County.) HAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN Eugene City. Office in Cnderwoo.1 a Brick, 2d Boor, ever Well. Fargo 4, Co. a Ex press tfa'ce. Residence, two block, went and an north ef Publio School, in the hilling Irorth property. , , . ,.au- " A. W.PATTEimX, MIYSICIAN AND SURGEON, omoe on NlotU 8tret, oppIte tht St. Charlee Hotel, and mt Itealdence, KJGKNE CITY OHKOON. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, CAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or res idence when not profesmomilly engaged. Office at the POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. Real.lence en Eighth etreet, ojipoBite Preaby e -iaa Church. JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. j.s. locket; : DEALER IN Clocks, Wacnes, Chains, Jewelry, Etc. Hopaiiing Promptly Excouted. CaAHWork Warranted. J.S. LUCKF.Y, Kll.wi.rth ft Co.' brick, Willamette atreet. CRAIN BROS. DEALERS Watches anil .. Jewelry, Musical Instpuments, Toys, Notions, etc Watche., Clock., and Jewelry remired and warranted Northwest coru-jr "f Willamette and Eighth atreeta. . ' NOTICE. Our De.erlpUT Illn.trated Prleo tUt, MO.B0. of Vrj Oooda. et., will be Laed about Mh l.t, ""-J"0" .oted ta No. wlU remain good until that date. Send u your name early ioi 4... of No. 0. Free to any addreaa. MONTOOMERT WARD CO.. 37 8 Waumeh Ae-. Chicago. Ill- GOME AND SEE r, a CALLISON i . Next door to S. H. Frieudly, and ,t your BOOKS, STATIONERY ANDGRO . CERIES. . He li alway. on hand' ready an d wajtin? accommodaUhu Customer, m ith A Lb kind. Of fund for . . BODY. And can furnish a SMOKE to thoee totem ; A C000 CIGAR, OR ' TOBACCO To those who use (he narcotic plant CHEAP r CASH Good, dear-jed to ay part of t oh G. CALUaON. Knocks, : The largest stock ffoods in Lane Co oi Is now on Salo at KB. And theso nro a few lorod lor CASH: Nice WhiU Ulnnkcts for $4 pr pair. l?rooadf Dresg Goods for 15 eta per yd. Good Casliuiere, full width, 50 cts per yard. Brocatle Silks from $1 25 up THE Best Assortment in the City of BOOTS AND SHOES f Ladies Kid Button Ladies Kid Fox Ladies California Calf. Cliildrens California Calf Men's California Boots Men's Good Heavy Boots Meu' Calf Boots Ladies Pelded Buttoned Shoes ?2 up Clcthinc Cheaper than any other House. &lcctit ci'Mi aJ can e snjf ivide. Give me a call and F. Wl. WELKINS, Succeneur to SHELTON 4 W'll.KI.NS. Practical Druggs' & Chemist, UNDEKWOOD'3 LUILDING, Next door to the Granire Store, Willamette atreet, Eugene City Oregon. Have fust ojiened full line of freah Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals. Also a fine assortment of Fancy anil Toilet Articles. ALL KINDS OV Mixed Paints, Lead, Oil, Varnish, Brushes, WINDOW GLASS and PUTT? Which they will alway. acll on reasonable terms. Carrful nttcnlion given lo Physician'. Pre tcriptionx. B F. DORRIS, DEALER IN siovis. U angcs. rumps, Pipe, Metal, 1 Tinware. . AND , House Furnishing Goods Generally Wells Driven Promptly AND Satisfaction Guaranteed. Willamette SIreet, Eugene Citv. Oregon. If rou wish to luy ymrr gomla cheap( you munt g to the afcire of LURCH BROS., (,'OTWGK CHtOVK. They keep ene of the Urf at ttock. of General Merchandise Outride of Portland, and they all good, cheap er than it ran be bought anywhere in the W U lamette valley. yOH (iESEBti. TlIiKCHlSDISK g T. C. HENDRICKS. s AN JUAN Um ffts, W ' ra . 1. to. jllJliAl-JV3. -VTEWSTOtH OF II.ITS-The bt 11 and Iar.-ert ever broogai u r.ni-ene. ai FRIENDLY S. DUM'S ). of tho Bargains of . Ladies under Vesta at from 50 eta up. A Large assortment of Triming Silka, 75 cU to tl 25 per yard A fine lino of Ifoosiery, all prices Overalls from 50 cts up. i , at from $2 up from $1 25 up - from 50 up from $1 up ! 50 worth $6 S3 50 to ?5 ortii fi) Save Yourselves Children l Pificlier'i CastosiiL ISo'Uaori LIi and Phyalciana reoonunond it. ' IT 13 K0T HARCOTIZ. CENTAUR LINIMENTS; tho "World's great Inln-I!e-llevitigr remedies. They Leal, soutlio and euro liurns, M ounds "Weak Back and Rheumatism upou Ulan, and ' Ejiralii.s, Galls and Lamciicss j:pon Beasts. Cheap, quick and reliable. 23 EPURT3 of dl.cn.tlng Mucn., Snadc. CraoUinn; Pain, in tho Head, Fetid Breath, Doafne.., and any Catarrhal Complaint, can 1)0 exterminated by Wei Co Meyer'. Catarrh Core, a Con.U tntionnl Antidote, by Absorp tion . The moat Important Sis oovery aince Vaccination. BOOT AM) SHOr STORE, A. HUNT, Prorrietor. Shop on Willamette street, 2nd door north ot banlware atore, r.ugene iiiy, ur. will hereaft er Veep a wmpleU .tofk of LADIES', MISSES' . -AND- CHILDREN'S SHOES Gaiters, Cloth and Kid, Button Boot, Slippera, white and black, Sandal, Frnb kid Shoe. " MENS & BOYS ri.MANO HEAVY BOOTS & SHOES And in fact ererythins In tlie ROOT and SHUK line, to which I intend to devote in esinscial attention. MY GOODS ' - Were manirfactirred to ordtr, ARE FIRST CLASS And guaranteed a represented, and will he sold tut the Went prices that a gj-od article an be afforded.' earW-TW A.IIl'XT. LITJIBEl.. LUMBIilt! I HAVE ESTABLISHED A LUMBER YARD On the comer tA Eleventh an.l Willamette stre-ta,and kwp constantly on hand lumber of all kin U. Seaaoned ftWing Jind rustic, fenc ing and fence port I'. B. DUNiV ml TOR KUQKNH CITY ' EBUSINESS DIRECTORY. ALEXANDER. J. 1W Ju.tloe of the r.ace South hu.'enerrecini-t;tlic-at( ourt Hmii.e. ABRAMS, W. n. ft BR(K rinuliiir mill. mull, n.r, bliuil and moulding mnnulat'tory, F.iglitli utrwt, eat f mill race. Everytliinv In our line furnwhed on ahort notice and reawmalile terma. BOOK STORK One door smith of the Artor Jlo.iM. A full etork of auorted Iwx p.iir plain and fancy. CRAIN llROi-IVialer In Jewelry, Watrh- e, i lock, ami Musical inNtruiutnt. Wil Lunette street, between Seventh and Eighth. CALLISON, R. O. Dealer In BTocenea, pro viHli.m.coiintry Toluce, canned gi.l, botika, taflnnerT, etc., eouthweat comer W'illumette andVthrlU DORRIS, GEO. B. Attorney and Councilor at Law. uince on Willamette atreet. Eu Ife.e City. DORKIS, R F.-Dealer In Stove, and Tin warn illaiuette atreet, lietwevn Scvonth anil Eighth. ELLSWORTH ft CO.-DruggMe and deaUr. In ainu, nil., etc Willamette atreet, 1 tween Eighth and Ninth. FRIENDLY. 8. II. -Dealer In dry (rood., clothing ami peneral mrrrhandiae W'lUau- ette atreet, between Eighth and Mnth. GUARD OFFICE - Newspaper, Wk and job printing office, corner Willamette andSvveiith treeta. chandiae and pnxluoe, comer Eighth and Willamette .trueta. cm GILL, J. P. rhyniclan, Surgeon and Drug' gist, I tuttomce, VUIajiiette s reet, between Seventh and Eighth. .. HAYS, ROllT.-Wine., Liciuor., and CI- f:ara oi tho ueel quality kept constantly on land. The bent Lillian! tubie in town. HENDRICKS, T. G.-Dealei in general mer- chan.lme northwest comer W illaniette and Ninth streets. HODE9, C Keeps on hand fine wine., liq nor., cigar, and a pool and billiard table; Willamette atreet, between EUrlith and LoNinth. HORN, CHA9. M.-Ounamlth. Riflea sr.d ahot-una, breech and muizle loxlera, for .ale. KeMiriug done in the neatest style and war ranted. Shop on JUli street. KINSEY, J. D.-Sash, Uin.U and door fao. viry, wiuuuw ,n.i utior irame., mouiuinga, etc,, glazing and glass cutting done to order. LYNCH, A -Groceries, provision., fruits, veg etables, etc., Uillametto street, hrst door south of Poatofflce. LUCKEY, J. S.-Watchmaker and Jewlcr; keepaa fine Mock of goods in his line, Willam ette atreet, In Ellsworth's drug store. McCLAREN, .TAMES -Choice, wlnrt,1lnunrs, I -! irin. . . . . i . T .' . . i anu I'lan. t uiariKrv w aireet, uevween ciguui and Ninth. . . , OSHURN ft CO. Dealer In drugs, medicines. chemicals, m, paints, etc Willamette st, opiite S. Charles Hotel. , . PA'ITERSON, A. S.-A fin .stock pf plain and fancy visiting; cards. PRESTON. WM. -Dealer in Saddlery.. Har ness, l arnngo I riumnngs, et-c, illainotte rtreet. betweea Seventh and Eightli POST OFFICE -A new stock o( stanilsrd school book just received at the post olhoe, REAM. J. K. -Undertaker and building con tractor, eorner Willamette and Seventh streets. ROSENBLATT ft CO.-Dry goods, clothiug, groceriea and general merchandise, southweiit corner Willamette and Eighth streets. ! ' ST. CHARLES HOTEL - Cliarlas 1W : ker, Proprietress, i The best Mote in the city. Corner Willamette and Ninth streets, SCHOOL SUPPLIES A large and tarifd assortment of slates of all sues, and quantities of alates and slate-books. Throe doors north of the express office. THOMPSON ft BEAN-AttorneyM-at-Law- Willamett street, between Seventh and Eiihth ' VAN HOUTEN, tt. C.-A?ent for Wells, rargnft Co, hxpress; Insuranoeetricted in the most responsible companies at satisfac tory rates. WALTON, J. J. Attorney-at-Law. Offlce- vvillaiiiette street, between Heveuth and Eighth. , , , . . . . . ELLSWORTH & CO., d'hu g gist, WILL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS In all its branches at the old stand, offering increased inducements' to customers, old n id new. As heretofore, th most Careful attention civen to Prescripions. s FEEBLE AND SICKLY PERSONS Recover their vitality ty punning a course of Hostetter'. Htomacb Bitters, the most pop' nlar mvfgorant and alterativ medicine in uae. General dbilrtT, fever and ague, dyspepsia, amstipatiias, rheumatism, and other maladie are cuiupieUly removed by it. Ak tboae who hav. uel it what it ha. dune for them. . Kot sale by afl rinipylsta and Dealers generally. rrUIE BEST SHOES EVER BROUGHT X to thie market, at the lowest pn-. T. i. HLNDJilCK!. STATU NEW A Tlioro ara alwut 15,000 Imslirls of wheat still roiimiiiing in the wari'libuso at Oak Orov. Thatcher li WorJen, who have the wood contract at Fort Klvniath, put in 000 cords in two days recently. There am yet about 10,000 bushels of the old wheat crop yet stored at McMinnrille. It is hold steady at 70 cents per bushel. On the farm of Maj. Moore, near North Yamhill, a twig sixteen inches in length was cut from ft cherry tree which contained 204 cherries. Tho spring clip of wool in Jackson county was lnrger and tatter than ever but not so much will Iki shipped, as the home demand is much greater. Tho people of Wood river, Lake county, havo voted a ten-mill tax and will build a school houno half-way be tween Fort Klamath and Seven-mile creek. Geo, Swalley, of Wood river and S. C. Taluier, of Ashland, have the con tract for making 100,000 brick for the new buildings at Fort Klamath, at f 10 a thousand. Dayton's councilmen have imposed a per capita of $ J upon each male oiti sen between the age of 21 and 50; tho design being to liquidate some expen ditures for city improvement, Tho bond of tho executors of the estate of the late Captain L L. Will iams has been increased . from $90,000 to $110,000. The reason is the estate is larger than was at tirst expected Seventeen hundred aaw logs broko the boom at the mouth of the Suntiain during tho late rise and were scattered all 'the way down the river to Salem, but the steamer Nellie succeeded ! in catching most of them. ' Ashby Tearce of Albany exhibits specimens of live flux that measures four feet in length. James Thompson near tho city, has standing four tores that is equal to the above in height and is not yet in full bloom. . , , Lance, PulTield k Ilosmer, of Foots creek have made a final cleanup, doing very well, considering the season. The ground paid them ?.r0 a day for tho time there was water. This com pany will soon commence preparations for next season's work and expect to make a more favorable, run than ever. A lettor reonived in Albany from Yaquina bay a few days ago says that tho lighthouse tender Shubrick oame into the lay on the 15th.' Tl first crib on the liarbor wovk was floated to its placo and sunk on tlve 15th. . It was a small oiw and will simply be used t as an anchor. . Work will from this time on progress lively, j ' Last Saturday J, N Smith, who lives a short distance lie-low I eona, Linn codnty,' went over to the picnic near llalsey, taking his entire family with him. During their absence some one effected an entrance through the win dow of his house and ransacked the whole. ' Mr.- Smith had received some money in Albany a few days before and tho burglar was evidently searching for it; failing to get it he took about! l-fOO in notes, which will be of no use to lain. Salehi Statesman: .Wednesday' last, while William Hod son was walking on the river bank, ho discovered a small woodon box lying near the water's edge. He picked it trp, and raising the lid found wrapped in a white skirt, a pretty littlo boy baby, apparently two or three days of age. In tho bot tom of the box was a largo brick. Some person had evidently thrown the box into the river a few days lmfore, and the river receding hud left it exposed on the bank. Squire Johnson took the baby in charge and gave it a decent burial. Immense quantities of lumber are being shipped from Sound mills to Cal ifornia and f oceign ports. Large logs are particularly m demand, square tim bers and planks 100 feet and upwards lonz. are no matter of surprise. Amos Drown, near Olympia, is getting' out one order for fty logs, the shortest of which tnUHt be? 108 feet long, and Pert Turner is also siiding sticks from 80 to 112 ft-et lotii daily. Much of this Wg. UtuU's Uuerd in- shipbuilding. i Mfilery. About four weeks ago a well known Citizen of Halsey, Linn county, disap peare d under the strangest circumstan ces. II m name is W, W. Francis, married man, and of good repute amonf his neighbor At tlie time be suddenly passed out of sight ami hearing, he was in the possession, as clerk of hi school district, of a considerable sum of pbll money, lie left home on horseback, osteusibly for ft business purpose. Um horse came home riderless aad tbers was blood upon the paddle. A search-' ing party then took the field, and soma articles of clothing belonging to Fran cis were found on Kendall's bridge. There were stains of blood upon them ami the suspicion of foul play seemed almost confirmed. Tlie whole neigh' borhood was aroused and a dilligeal search for the remains made; Bat the plot shifted Ou opening his trunk at home, his wife found ft letter addressed to her, in which the missing man dis closed Lis intention of runuing away. That seemed to settle ' the matter. Scoundrelism is so common these day that they dropped all thought of th matter and quietly resumed the import ant business of the every day world. Now comes another link in the tnys- tcry, and the denouement is near at hand, possibly. Just the other day & worn, draggled, liatless and half fam ished roan limped into the little town of Lebanon and told his story. It was Francis. , lie had, he said, come to his senses the day Wore and found kiai self in the depths of the forest near Lebanon. Of all that happened prior to that, since he left borne, he can give no account He might , bare been thrown from his horse, robbers might have attacked him; or these premises failing, it is probable that Francis has lieen' playing ft rery deep gam It is also stated that just before be went away from his home be bad ft bot tle filled with blood ftt the butcher bop. This, in connection with the Al leged letter to his wife seems to point to fraud. At any rate there is ft good title fof ft dime novel in ik "The Battle of Eloodjor the Clerk's Close Call." ' 1 Grand Lodgt Officer. 1. 0. O. T. - The Grand Lodge of Good Temp lars elected the following officers for the ensuing term,- at Ilillsboro, on Wednesday, June 22d. Chaav T. Tozicr G. W. a T. M. E. Hoxter Grand Counselor. N.J. A. Simoisr-G. V. Templar. J. E. Houston Grand Secretary. W. T. Itichos Grand Assistant Sec retary. - i . . . . . J. H; Lamljert Grand Treasurer. L. L Whiteaker Grand Chaplain. W. W. Cathcart Grand Marshal Emma Fisher--Grand Deputy Mar shal. - , Sarah Cavitt Grand Guard. W.. B. Robertson Grand Sentinel F; 8, Harding Grand Messenger. . Tlioy were installed the same ' even ing. The Dalles was selected ' for the next place of meeting, and the Grand Lodge adjourned. ; Arrested. Col. Hawkins, of Ten nessee,' as he delights to style himself, was arrested at Hillsboro on June 22d. It seems he hired a horse at ft livery stable in Dallas for two days, and noth ing leing seen or heard of him for two weeks, the stableman sent ft description of the Colonel and the horse to the city marshal with ft request that he ber arrested on sight He was held to waif tho arrival of the ownerof tlie horse., The Colonel had lenamuainghio)selfby bumming around the country and ftcfV dressing blue riblmn meetings. , ' John Crawford, of Vancouver, ttoolt in bis net a few days ago m moderate' sized salmon, marked o its side withr" the letters UW I" Il.was etridentf the fish iad been eaptwftd befoiw markad, and returned! tc-tlW Walter for' future identification. It will bs maU ter tA scientific interest to trace- th histuy of this fish by the markings . , Oft Wednesday of this week Mv R.- KoUkiia, coufiued in tlie Folk county jail on a charge of iliccst was released ' tin bail ou an cn&-r toade by Justice?' Brown. M. L ami Samuel- Robbins ' aoe his bondsmen.-