The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, July 30, 1881, Image 1

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EST1BL1SDED FOR THE DISSEMMIM OF DEMMiTlC PRISCIPLES, AND TO EARS AS HONEST L17INB BT TUB SWEAT OF OCR BROW
WHOLE NO. 720.
KUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1881.
$2.50 per year IN ADVANCE
GENE
PITY
Cugrae Citg Guard
t U tiMTttLU I. K. CAMf BKI.I
CAMPBELL BR03.,
Publishers and Proprietors.
OFFICE-On the East side of Willamette
Street between Seventh and iighth Street,
OCK ONLT
RA.TKS OF ADVERTISING-,
Advertisements inserted as follows :
Ana snuare. 10 lines or less, nn. Insertion 13
each subsequent insertion ft. Cub required in
advance.
Tim. advertisers will be charged at tbe fol
wini ratei :
One square three months ft 00
" " ail months 8 00
" eue year 12 00
Transient noticea in local column, 20 cents per
Lie fee each Insertion.
Advertising bills will be rendered quarterly.
All ten work must be paid for on delivkkt,
POSTOFFICE.
Oflee Hears -From J e. m. to I B. B. Bunders
tumfcMteKMp. m.
Hail arrives from th. aenth anil learee Kolas; north
10 a. at. ArriTe. from the north awl Iwth toms
r ith at 1:11 p. m. For SiuLlew, Franklin and Long
Cna, close at t a.m. on WednewlaT. For Crawford.
111., Camp Creek anil Brownsville at I r.n.
IrtUr. will bereadrfur delivery half an boor after
s . riral ef train.. Letters should be left at the effloe
an. hour before nulla depart.
A. 8. FATT8R80N .P. H,
SOCIETIES.
m T- 1 1 A V ... A If
Ueeta (rat and third Wednesdays In each
aunts.
Bnvrii Bom Todob No. I. O,
t O. F. Meet, every Tuesday evening.
'-VrL' Win aw a la EXOAMMSXT No. .
Mete en the id and 4th Wedneadaya in each month,
Eouini Lorwi, No. 15, A. p. U. W.
Meeta at Maaonio Hall the second and fourth
iYiUays In eacn niontn.
. J. M. Sloaw. M. W.
DR., JOHN NICKLlN,
Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur.
(Formerly ef Yamhill County.)
HAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN
Eugene City. Oliice in Underwoods
Brick, 2d Boor, ever Wells, largo k Co. a Ex
press eftice. Residence, two blocks went and
one north ef Public School, in the Hilling
Werth property. au&i-tf
A. TV, PATTERSON,
rarsiciAN and surgeon,
Ninth Street, ppeslte the St,
Charles Hotel, ana at Keelaen.ee,
KlJCiKNK CITV ORKCSrOV.
DR. JOSEPH P. GILL,
CAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or re.,
idenc. when not professionally engaged.
Office at the
POST OFFICE DRUG STORE.
Residence en Eighth street, opposite Presby
terian Church.
JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT.
J. S. LU8XEY,
DEALER IK
Clicks, Wacnes, Chains, Jewelry, Etc.
Repairing Promptly Executed.
6r All Work Warranted. jp9
J. 8. LUOKKY,
Ellsworth k Ce.'a brick Willamette street
CRAIN
BROS.
DEALERS
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MfeiM3 Watches and
ys&gg13 Jewelry.
Musical Instruments, Toys, Notions, etc
Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired and
arrnnted. Northwest cornir of Willamette
Warrwnted.
and Eighth streets.
NOTICE.
Onr Dwaerlptlee Illustrated Prleo
Llat.Ke.aO. of Dry Goods, etc will be
leaned about March 1st, 1881. Prices
onotod la No. 8 will remain rood nntll
hat date. Send na your name early for
oar of No. SB. free to any address.
MONTGOMERY WARD ft CO.,
IT ft t Wabash Ave Cbioago. 111.
ME AND SEE
R. G. CALLIS0N
Next door te & H. Friendly, and get your
BOOKS, STATIONERY AND GRO
CERIES. He is always on hand ready and waiting to
accommodate his Customers with ALL kinds
of fund for
. MLYD AND BODY,
And can furnish a SMOKE to those desiring
A GOOD CIGAR, OR TOBACCO
To those who use th narcotic plant
CHEAP for CASH
QnosoBiireredtoany prioi weeny "roruouni, v-am-, ""'. 4J'1'
ehargo.
F. M. WILKINS,
aeeeawr to Sbiltov k Wii.kiss.
Practical Druggist fi Chemist,
UNDERWOOD'S IjUILDINO.
Mextdoor to the Orange Store. Willamette
ireev, r.ugene Lity Uregon.
ITave ust opened full line of fresh
Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals.
Fancy and Toilci Articles.
ALL KINDS OP
Mixed Paints, Lead, Oil,
Varnish, Brushes,
WINDOW GLASS and PUTTY
Which they will always sell on reasonable
ternia.
Careful attention given to Phf iieiaa'i Pre
icriptioni.
B.F.D0RRIS,
DEALER IN
Sfoves,
iianges,
Pumps,
Pipes,
Metals.
Tinware.
AND
House Furnishing Goods Generally
Wells Driven Promptly
AND
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Willamette Street,
Eugene Citv. Oregon.!
If yen wish to bay your goods cheap, you must
go to the store ot
LURCH BRO
COTTAGE GROVE.
The keep one of the largest stocks of
General Merchandise
Outside of Portland, and they sell goods cheap
er than it can be bought anywhere in the Wil
lamette valley.
POR (iKNEIt ill MERCHANDISE So
T. C. HENDRICKS.
XTEW NTOCK OF II.1TS The best
1.1 and largest ever brought to bugene.at
i lUKNDLY S,
Children
roa
Fitcte's
Xlethcrs like and Physicians
reoosuueud it.
IT IS ROT NARCOTIC.
CENTAOt LINIMENTS;
tho AVorld's great Paln-Kc-lfnviriff
remedies. Tliey heal,
soothe and cure Burns,
Wounds, Weak Back and
Rheumatism upon 31an, and
Sprains, Galls and lameness
jpon Beasts. Cheap, quick
and reliable.
SPTJRT3 of tUacnstlxts Knou.
SnixQea. Crackling Patina in th
Head, Fetid Ereatla, SooXneas,
and amy Catarrhal Complaint,
CAB exterminated by Wei Do
Meyer'a Catarrh Care, Consti
tutional Antidote, by Absorp
tion. Th most Important Die"
coTery ainoe Vaccination.
V
'!! WP S nr. ' fl l H. Pe.iJ V I s..y
Bonk and StationerY StorE.
jOST OFFICE BUILDING, EUGENE
Citr. I have on hand and am constantly
l receiving an assortment of tbe r. notiool an
I ulUnMm Uut HtAl'umprr. P.Ink Hooka
ettee. e.. A. 8. PATTERSON.
w it I
Sash,
Doors,
Mouldings,
Window
And Door Frame3
For Sale at greatly re
duced rates.
AIiSO-
Hacks,
Wao&ns,
Busies, .
Buckboard,
And Waon Material,
To Close Estate of John
Kinsey, deceased.
GEO. W. KTNEEY,
. AGENT.
Eusifne City, April 23, 1881.
BOOT UNO SHOE STORE.
A. HUNT, Prorrietcr.
Sliop iii Willamette atroct, 2nd door north
id hard ware store, hugene City, Or.
will here ft er keep a complete, stock of
L 4 OIKS', MIKSLS'
AND
CHILDREN'S , SHOES
Uuitera, Cloth and Kid, '
Button liOOtN,
Slippern, whits and black,
Klsildisla,
FenhkldMhoei.
MENS & BOYS
FINS and heavy
BOOTS &, SHOES
And Jn fact everything in the BOOT and
SHOE line, to which I lutend to devote in
especiul attention.
MY GOODS
Were manufactured to order,
ARE FIRST CLASS
And guaranteed as represented, and will be
sold tor the lowest prices tlmt a good article
oan be afforded". apr27-78tf A. 1II MT.
US NEW
MEAT MARKET
On tbe west side of Willamette Street, between
Ludith and Ninth.
Having iust opened a new and neat Meat
Jlrket, we are prepared to furnish he best
Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork, etc..
Te our customers, at the lowest market rates
The custom of the public is respect
fully solicited
Meats delivered to anv part of the citv free
if charge. McCOKNACK & RKNSHAW.
OPPOSITION
IS THE
LIFE OF TRADe
, SLOAN BROTHERS
WILL DO WORK CHEAPER than any
other hop in town.
HORSES &U0D FOR $2 ;CASH.
With new material, all round. Resetting old
Shoes L
MA1 warranted to give satisfa turn.
thop on the Corner of 8tb and
Olive streets.
I HAVE ESTABLISHED A
LUMBER YARD
On the corner of Eleventh and Willamette
streets.and keeps constantly on band lumber ef
all kinds. Seasoned flooring and mtir, fenc
ing and fence poet F. B. DUNN.
s
2 AN JUAN LIM H for aale by
T. U. HriNUKILKS.
ANSWER THIS QUESTION.
Win fin sn ttiAnv nennle we aee around us.
mm ... t.rf... i.i uffHr n,1 m mule ttuvi,k i
bv Induction. Cnt.tiitioi, Uizzinw, lyxs I
n( Appetite, Cnmin? up of ti e Food, Yellow
Skin, hen for 75 ct.,w-will sell them Ma- j
loh'a V iU'.izer, guaranteed to cur. them. j
4d by Osburn &, Co., Drugts.
KUGKNK CITY
S3USINESS UIRECT0RY.
ALEXANDER, J. R-Justice of the Peace
South Eugene rreciuct: ortiee at Court llouse,
ABRAM3, W. II. BRO.-rianlng mill,
sash, door, blind and moulding manufactory,
Eighth street, east of mill race. Everything
In our line furninhed on short notice and
reasoname terms.
BOOK STORE One door south of the Astor
Huuse. A full stock ef assorted box papers
tilniti .nil fiiHna '
CRAIN BROS.-Dealer ln Jewelry, Watch
ci, ( iih-'ki ana jiiusical Instrument. v II
lauiette street, between Seventh and Eichth.
CALLISON, R, O.-Dealer In groceries, pro-
, viKions.country produce, canned goods, books,
tutionery, etc, southwest corner WlllametU
ana v.a nh
DJulU.-, GEO. B.-Attornev and Counsfllor
r i.w uinoe on Willamette street. Eu
DORRIS, B. F.-Dealer in Stoves ..d Tl
ware Willamette street, between Seventh
ann Aignm.
ELLSWORTII k CO.-TWriate and dealers
in paints, oils, etc. Willamette street, be
iween Eighth and Ninth.
FRIENDLY a H.-Dealer In dry goods,
clothing and general merchandine-Willam
ette street, between Eighth and Ninth.
GUARD OFFICE-Newspaper, book and job
printingoffice, corner Willamette andSeveuth
streets.
URANUE STORE-Dealers in general mer
cnanoise ana produce, comer Eighth and
Willamette streets.
GILL, J. P. Physician, Surgeon and Drug
gist, Postoffice, Willamette s reet, between
& .1. ..... 1.'. 1..L '
HAYS, ROBT.-Wines, Liquors, and Ci
gars oi me oesi qna itv kept constantly on
hand. The best billiard table in town.
ENDRICKS, T. G.-Dealei in general mer
chandise northwest corner Willamette and
Ninth streets.
HODES, C.-Keep, on hand fin. wines, lln
uors, cigars and a pool and billiard table:
Willamette street, between Eighth ami
Ninth.
HORN, CHAS. M.-Gnnsmith. Rifles ar.J
shot guns, breech and mutzlo loaders, for sale.
Repairing done in the neatest style and war
ranted Shop on 0th street.
KINSEY, J. D.-Sash, blinds and door fac
tory, window and door frames, mouldings,
eta, glazing and glass cutting dime to order.
LYNCH, A. -Groceries, provisions, fruits, veg-
cutuicn, rw., . iijHiuriu. street, urst uoor
south of Postoflice.
LUCKEY, J. S.-Watchmaker and Jeweler;
aeeps a nne stock ot goods In his line, Willam
ette street, in Ellsworth's drug store.
McCLAREN, JAMES -Choice, wino8,llnuors,
anuciifars uiameite street, between eighth
audlSiuth.
OSHURN k CO.-Dealers In drugs, medicinea
chfSlini'illfl. nils, nuinfa ts CiI1unf. u4
-t I vvv ITUilMUVIvQ IVil
opMsite S. Charles Hotel
PATTERSON, A. S.-A fine stock of plain
and fancy visiting cards,
PRESTON, WM.-Dealer.n Baddlrrv! Har
ness, Carriage Irlmmings, etc. Willamette
street, between Seventh and Eighth.
POST OFFICE -A new stock of standard
school books just received at the post oliice.
REAM, J. h. Undertaker and building con
tractor, corner Willamette and Seventh
streets.
ROSENBLATT k CO.-Drv roods, clethinir.
groceries and general merchandise, southwest
corner w Hiaiuette and iglitb streets.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL Charlaa Ba-
ker, Proprietress. The best Hot. in the
iity. Corner Willamette and Ninth streets
SCHOOL SLTPLIES-A large and varied
assortment of slates of all aires, and quantities
of slates and slate books. , Three doors north
of the express olliee.
THOMPSON k BEAN-Attorneys-at Law-
wuinmette street, between (Seventh and
Eii'lith
VAN HOUTEN. B. C. -Agent for Well.,
J'argofl Los. AXpress; Insurance effected in
the uioxt responsiblo companies at satisfao
tory rates.
WALTON, J. J.-Attorney-at-Law. Office-
wuiamette street, between Seventh and
Eighth. ,
ELLSWORTII & CO.,
D HUG GIST,
"A1TILL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS in
f all its branches at the old stand, effjrinx
increased inducements to customers, ol'i and
new. As heretofore, the most
Careful attention given to Prescripions.
FEEBLE AND SICKLY PERSONS
Recover their vit-dity by punning a course
of Hontetter's Stomach Bitters, the most pop
ular invfirorant and alterative medicine in ue.
General debility, fever and ague, dysitepsia,
onnstiation, rheumatism, and other maladies
are completely removed by it Ak those who
nave line 1 it what It has dune for firm.
For sale by all dnivgiats and Dealers generally.
rfUIE BEST SHOES EVER BROUGHT
J to this niarki-t, at the lowest priiWi
T. G. HENDRICKS
i 031 ACM
Letter from W. T. Subtil.
Dr. W. II. Rubcll, formerly of this
city, but now of Dalian, received lost
week the following, from his son Willie,
who has been soldiering iu India:
Mux Mir, May 29, 1881.
Dear Father: I have some pretty
good news to tell you, as far as it goes.
I had my discharge from the British
Army ia my hand yesterday, but it is
of no immediate use to me, as there is
a proviso in it There was also a let
ter from the commander-in-chief for in
formation. The substance of it was
this: In courtesy to the American Min
later at St James, His Royal Highness
the Duke of Cambridge, commanding
in chief, was pleased to sanction the
discharge of the soldier described in
the margin as soon as ho was in a post
lion to show that ho could pay his pas
sage to England. So the csso stands
like this: When I can deposit 300 iu
pees in tne hands ot the uoloncl L can
go where I wish, either remain in the
country or go out of it, and at any time
when I want to go I can claim a pas
sage in the mail steamers at the ex
pense of Government, If I go at my
own expenso, on landing in England
can claim the 300 rupees. There are
two ways for me to go cheaply. One is
to grt billeted in a troop ship (and
can easily doit) costing 7, or $35.
The other is to ship in a steamer for
London or Liverpool, for which I would
get about 12, as seamen are scarce
and wages high in Indian ports. If 1
go straight away I will get a free pas
sage by rail to the seaboard and will
there bo settled up with and discharged
receiving 13, deferred pay. But that
is not mine till after discharge, I wish
it was, so they will not take it as secur
ity for passage. ; Tho reason of that is
that the soldier may not lie destitute on
discharge. If you will send the money,
300 rupees, or $150, to the following
address, "Officer Commanding 28th,
The King's llegiment, Mian Mir Ben
gal, East Indies, via Southampton," I
will undertake to come to Dallas with
out spending a cent of it In fact I
can make money as far as New York,
and then it is only $35 to San Fran
cisco. If you can't send the money let
me know as soon as possible, as by
binding myself to the railroad company
they will go my security.
May 31st
I wont before Col. Grogbun yester.
day and he told me just what I have
told. lie says I will be sent to Dec-
lallie at Government expenseand placed
under care of the Brigado Major of
Bombay and will there receive my dis
charge, deferred pay, and oilier clear
ances, and can then sell my regimental
kit If I procure a ship for myself the
money will be refunded. If not, the
Brigade Major will buy me a ticket,
send mo on board with an escort and
then I am free of the service, or if I
piefer it, lie will secure a posHuge in a
troopship for me. There is no news
here at present. The regiment is
pretty healthy. A few men are in
hospital with intermittent fever, but it
is a bad typo. One poor fellow of the
Band, died a few days ago with it It
is pretty hot now 110 to 115 inside
the bungalow. A piece of metal in the
shade is as hot as one likes to liear . in
the hand. The punkas are going all
night and we are literally frizzling. I
am enjoying pretty cood health at
present and hope I may got through
the sickly season all right There may
not be any cholera here this year, as
there was a good deal in 79, and there
is generally a couple- of clear years, but
there is always a terrible amount of fe
ver in October and NovcniW when the
cold nights come. I have been waiting
anxiously for a letter from home for a
long time, but each' mail I am disap
pointed, tut i hope to answer your re
ply to this in person.
Hoping that this will find you all
well I close with my love to all
Your affectionate son, Will.
The water supply of the city of Al
bany consists of eight cisterns, of a ca
pacity of 80,000 gallons, and one hy
drant During the year just closed there
has been four fires in that city, and ten
alarms sounded. Losses by fires over
insurance paid 4427.
Suliscril for the Gcahd.
STATE NEWS.
The woolen factory at Oregon City
still continues to be pushed with work.
Last Monday the operatives in tht
weaving department commenced work
at night
Since the narrow gaugo railway
reached Woodburn there has been no
ticeably improvement in the place.
Among these is a store and sawmill,
and a grist mill is going up.
David Campbell was slashing in the
woods near Hillsboro this week, and
struck a limb with his ax, and the lira
flew up and struck him on the chin,
causing him to bite clear through his
tongue.
A family reunion took place on the
17th inst, at the residence of Hon. R.
C. Geer, of Marion county, the occasion
being the return to his old home of L
RGeer from Walla Walla There
were present 45 mombers of the family.
The parasitic insect which devastated
the apple crops last year is again mak
ing its appearance in some of the or
chards in Clackamas county, but not
so lud as was the case at this time last
year.
E. 0. Maddock exhibits at Oregon
City some fine specimens of oats, their
height being over six feet, with heads
two feet long. One was counted and
found to contain about 700 grains-
Thoy were raised on his place in Bcav
er creek precinct
Mrs. Sparks, who died recently near
Sheridan, Yamhill county, was, in her
long life of 98 years, never sick but
once, and died while at table eating
her dinner. She was the mother of 17
children, 6 girls and 11 boys, 10 of
whom are now living. One of her
daughters, Mrs. John Lynch living on
Mill creek, bos had 16 children all liv
ing but one. - Mrs. Sparks has lived
in Oregon since 1851.
A man named C. A. Pickett is in
jail at Oregon City, charged with an
attempt to outrage a little girl eleven
years old, the mothorless daughter of
respectable citizen of Eagle creek
precinct The father would have saved
the sheriff an arrest and the county the
expense of a trial, if his gun had not
missed fire. Tickett is well known in
Washiuaton county, having resided for
a number of years at Hillsboro and
Forest Grove.
The indebtedness of Yamhill county
as shown by the financial exhibit just,
published, is $10,450. The contract
for building the bridge over the Yam-
ill at Lafayette, will bring the indebt
edness up to noarly $19,000 before
another tax levy is made. This will
show an amount of indebtedness great
er than heretofore at the time of mak
ing the tax levy, and will require a '
somewhat higher tax that last year or
the year before The extra expense is
owing to tho loss of bridges during the
ant winter
A Murderer Term Hisbwajmaa.
David Higgins who murdered 0.
McClosky at Myrtle Point, Coos county
on the 4 th is still at large in tho
mountains between Coos bay and Rose-
burg. On Thursday lost he called at
the residence of Mr. Miller, six miles
from Dora, near the Coos Bay wagou
road and drawing a revolver, said to
Miller: .
"Give me a hat, coat and a square
meal, and I won't trouble you."
Miller, being an old roan and ' un
armed, immediately complied with
the request, and Higgins left in the di
rection of Roseburg. He was tracked
to a small wood near the summit which
woB.,surrounded in the evening by par
ties in pursuit and all folt confident of
his being captured. He managed to
escape, however, and was seen lass
Wednesday on tho Roseburg side of
the summit on the Coos Bay Wagon
Road. He drew a revolver on a man
near the summit and took a coat and
three dollars from him. Sheriff Lone
has offered a reward of $300 for his ar
rest and detention. The Coos Ba
News gives the following description of
Higgins: A young man about 23 years
old, height from 6 feet to 6 feet 2
inches, weight 180 to 190 pounds, light
complexion, sharp chin, light moustache
upper lip binds on teeth, teeth show
when smiling, no whisker.
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