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Tin nn Pi 01 ESTlDLISflED FOB THE DISSEMINATION l)F UF.HHITITIC PRINCIPLES, AID TO EARN AN nONESTHVINC BY THE SWEAT OK Ol'R BROW WHOLE NO. 722. EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1881. $2.50 per year IN ADVANCE nro CITY ARB. AJLJ & (Sugfttf (City uard. t L. CAMPBELL. J. R, (.'AMFBKI.L. CAMPBELL BrOS., Publishers and Proprietors. OFFICE On the East side of Willamette Street between Seventh nd Eighth Street. OUB ONL RA.TK3 OF ADVKKTI91NG. Advertisements Inserted M follows : One square, 10 lines or less, one insertion ?3 ; fitch subsequent iniiertion 3t Cadi required in Time advertiser will be charged at the fol owing rates: One square three months ? 00 ' " six month 8 H " " one year 12 W Transient notices in local column, 'JO ceuU per ne fer each insertion. Advertising bills will be rendered quarterly. All lob work must be PAii for on hkmveht. POSTOFFICE. Ifflne Hour. -From I i. m. to 1p.m. BunJaT. I, m 1:30 to 1:30 p. Mail arrive, frnin the south anl leaves -oioit mirth 10 a. to. Arrive, irom me norm un p ith it 1SJ p. m. For Siniilaw. Franklin and lonn f ,m rime at on Weilues lay. For Crawford.- 4ie Camp Creek and Hrown.ville at 1 r.M. IMter. will be rea ly for delivery half an hnur after , rival of train.. Letters stuiuH be left at the otfice .u hour before mail, depart, on, near ui 8 pATTERBOS P. M. SOCIETIES. m v.vnr. JV-MeWf month. EnoF.SK lxxwr No 11, A. P. and A. M. first and tmra weinewiuj. in wn sSZi. KrniirTB Hott Tonnn No. I. 0. 0. P. MHevery Turwlay tvening. -."f WlMiWHALA RNPaMVMRKT Nil. 0, meets on the Hand Ith We lues-lay. iu each month. Euuesk Lows, No. 15, A. 0. U W. Meets at Masonic Hall the second and fourth Friday, in each uionth. L - - - ' DR. JOHN NIC KLIN, Physician, Suron and Accoucheur. (Formerly of Yamhill County.) H fAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN L Eugene City. Office in Underwoods :k, 2d floor, over Wells. Fargo k Co.'s Lx laetfice.. Residence, two blocks west and liri press one north of Public School, iu the Killing Worth property. au'.'8-tf A. W.PATTERSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OIHee on Nlutli Strecf , oppoalle Hie St. Cliarlea Hotel, an at Kealdence, rcaawNK citv ohkoon. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, CAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFF ICE or res idence when not professionally engaged. Office at the POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. Residence on Eighth street, ophite Pn-sby terian Church. JEWE LRYESTABLISIIMENT. J. S. LBSXEY, DEALER IS Clocks, Watties, Chains, Jewelry, Etc. Repairing Promptly Executed. C-arAUWorU Warranted. J.S. LU"K lY, EllsTorth k Co.'s brick Willamette ktreet. CRAIN BROS. -a-- . Sa DEALERS M m- -' Wiitrhru ami Jewelry Musical Instrumenti, Toys, Notions, etc Watches, do-., and Jewelry f'!';,.i.rf'1 warranted. N.rti.west C'n..r of vViiiamctc nd Eighth streets. . oar lieserlptlve Illustrated I'rlea tlat. So.9. of Itrj Uoo.la. etc.. will l..u.d b..at March la. ! ''"- quoted Iu No. 98 will remalu ood until that data. Hend n. your name early lor copy of No. 9. Free to ai.y l're"; MUNTUOMEKV WARD -. 37 a Wbah Ave.. Chlcaso. IU- mm Alio see R. G. CALLISON Next door to H. II. Krieawly, and Bt Jr BOOKS, STATION'EJlY AND GRO CERIES. He u alwavson hand r-a.lv and waitin? to acooinruo.late" his CuU)iuers with ALL kinds of food for MIXDAXD BODY. And can furnish a SMOKE to those desu-inga A C333 TO 03 T03A3C0 To those who nse the narcotic plant CHEAP for CASH F- M. WILKIHS, Buceeiwor to Shkltom k Wii.Kins. Practical Druggist & Chemist, UNDERWOOD'S BUILDING, Next door to the Grange Store, Willamette street, Eugene City Oregon. Have iust oin ncd a full line of fresh Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals. Also a fine assortment of Fancy and Toilei Articles. ALL KINDS OP Mixed Paints; Lead, Oil, Varnish, Brushes, WINDOW GLASS and PUTT? Which they will always sell on reasonable terms. Careful attention given to ri)sician'i Pre irriplionx. B. F. DORRIS,' DEALER IN stoves, honors, rumps, Pipes, Metal, Tinware. AN: House Furnishing Goods Generally Wells Driven Promptly AND Satisfaction Guarantee.!. U'lllamolle Ktreet, Eugene Citv. Oregon. If you wish to bay your goods cheap, you must o to me store 01 LURCH BROl, CO'l'WGK GROVK. The keep one of the lnrrat stocks of General Merchandise Outside of Portland, and they sell goods cheap er than it can be bought anywhere in the Wil lamette valley. On GICNKIIVL MERCHANDISE Co T. G. HEORICK . VKW STOCK OF II.ITN-The best Ll and Linjest ever brought to l'uene.nt FlilEXDLY'S. Children lit iitLwl-iW.Si i J Kotiwa Llie nad riiysicUna rocoiuuiond it. IT 13 i;ct PARCOTll ,, li-i ' ..an 4 Mm liMft I ill l am mmi CEXTAUIl LINIMENTS; the "World's prrat I'aiii-Kc-licvinpr rcinedios. They lieal, 1.001L0 iuid euro Iiurns, Vou litis, V.tuk Back and KIieuiimtlMii upou Jlan, and J'prains, Galls and Lameness r;o:i Leasts. Cheap, quick and reliable. EPTJUTj cf dlsgn.tlna; Mncna, CouiHea. Cracklinj Pain, in tuo Head, Tetid Ercath, Coofsoss, tied any Cataxr!ial Complaint, can ho exterminated ly Wei Do lleycr'a Catarrh Cure.aCon.tl tntional Antidote, hj Ab.orp tioa. The most Important Dia covery aiace Vaccina tton. Eonk and ktorer. StarL OST OFFICE BUILDING, EUGE.VE Uity. i nave ou uanu anu mm ciiutum ceiving an aHsortment of the Best School ilUnwitM Hks. Stationerv. Blank Bo &k m If Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Window And Door Frames For Sale at greatly re duced rates. Hac'is, Wao&ns, Busies, Buckooard, And Vagon Material, To Close Estate of John Kinsey, deceased. GEO. W. KNSEY. AGENT. Eiiine City, April 23, 1S81. BOOT MD SHOE STORE, A. HUNT. Prorriotor. Shop (n Willamette street, 2nd door north ol Hardware store, j'.ug-ne v,ny, nr. w.ll here fter keep a complete stock of iYtu:s missi:v AND C.HIT.DnEN'S SHOES Gllitera, Cloth and Kid, ItUllOll ltOOtH, NlippcrN, white and black, Fenh kid MENS fc BOYS K1NE AN I) HKAVY B OTS & S-'O S And in fact even-thins in the BOOT and SHOE Hue, to which I intend to devote m especial attention, MY GOODS Were manufactured to order, ARE FIRST CLASS And Ltinnititeed as reiiresented. and will be sold for the lowest prices that a good article oan le afonled. R-.)r7-78tl 1. Hill. NEW MEAT MARKET On the west side of Willamette Street, between Euthth amtiNinth. ITavW lost nnened a new and nent Meat Mrkct, we arc prepared to furnish he best nccf, Veal, .Mutton, Fork, etc.. To our customers, at the lowest market rates The custom of the public is respect fully solicited Meats delivered to anvpart of the ritv free of charge. McCOKNACK k RENSH AW. OPPOSITION IS THE LIF : OFTIIADI SLOAN BROTHERS WILL DO WORK CHEAPER than any other hop in toan. HORSES SHOD FOR 2 CASH. With new material, all round. Resetting old Shoes 31. a !A 1 warranted to give satinfa ion. .top ou. the Corner of 8tb .arid Olive Streets. LUJIIIEII! LU.11U121II I HAVE ESTABLISHED A LUMBER YARD On the corner of Eleventh and Willamette ..ta an.l Itmmi fVnitJint1 V nfl llHnd llinilsr of s.11 kinU. neasoned noonng and miK-, nw ing and fence post! t r. 1J. 1L CI AX JUAN LIM F for sale bv . ? T. H. HENDRICKS. ANSWER THIS QUE3TI ) V. , ... Why do sp many people w see around . em to prefer to suffer and be made miserable r Indi.'e-tion, Constipation, JMzziness, Los. vem by i . ... f' i .... l- l V'l'... ol AWx-wie, vominic up m me r'..i, :.- . . ' . 7 1 ... (i .i lii. Skin, when lor 1 3 tta., we win eu lociu oi- loh'. ViUlizer, guaranteed to cure them. Sold by Unburn to., ilruggiata. EUOKNK CITY IOUSINESS DIRECTORY. ALEXAIE1!, J. P. Justice of the Peace South Eugene Precinct: olhtv at ( onrt lloue. , AUItAMS, W. II. lllto. Planing mill, i.VM.s, W. II. lil.u. nailing mill, h, d.H.r. blind Mid m.;!,ldii. n.anufartory; I aasl Ki, th street, cast -if mill nice. Everything I in our line furnished on short uotice and reasonable t-rnis. BOOK S l'OI!E--One door south of the Astor Mouse. A full stock of assorted box papers plain and fancy. CRAIN" BROS. -TVnler in Jewelry, Watch es, I looks ami ilminil Instruments il lamette street. K'twecn Seventh and Eighth. CALLISOX, P. G.-Dealer in giocenes, pro visions, country pHxlin, canned goml, hooks, sta'i"P-rv, etc., southwest corner Willamette and !Hh Sts. D -.i r UEO. B. Attorney and Counsellor at I. vw Olhce on Willamette street. E.t- y. PORRIS, B. F. -Dealer In Stoves and Tin ware il'aiuetto street, between iSeventJi and Eighth. ELLSWORTH 4 CO. -Druggist and dealers iu paints, oils, et-. illauu'tto street, lie tween Eighth and Ninth. FRIENDLY. 3. II. -Dealer lir dry goods, clothing and general mcrcliauilise illam ette street, between Eighth and Ninth. GUARD OFFICE-Nrwspnper, IsH.k and Job ininting otlice, corner Willuiuettu atidSeveuth streets. GRANOE STORE-Dealers in - eral nur rhandise and produce, corner Eighth rnd Willamette streets. GILL, J. P. Physician, Surgeon and Drug gist, l'ostotlice, Ulauictto a rert, between Seventh and Eighth. HAY , ROBT.-Wi e-, Ltn,uors, and Ci gars of the best qua kept constantly on hand. The best billiard tnbb in towu. HENDRICKS, T. G.-Dealci in general tncr- chaniltse northwest corner illamette and Ninth streets. HODES, C Keeps on hand fine "lues, lii; uors, cigars and a pool and billiard t.ibl." Willamette street, between Eighth and Ninth. HORN, CHAS. M.-Gunsmith. Rider, and shot -uiis, lireech anil uiuule loeuers, for saie. Repairing done in the neatest style and war runted. Shop on i'th street. LYNCH, A -Groceries, provisions, ft nits, veg etables, etc., Willamette street, first door south of Postotrif. LUC KEY, J. S. -Watch maker mid Jeweler; keeps a ti.ie stock of goisls in his line, Wilhuii- ette street, in Ellsworth's drug stole. MrCLAR EN, JA M ES -Choice, wiiiea.lMoni, ami eigara Willamette street, between Eighth and Ninth. OSIU'RX A CO. Dealers iu drugs, medicines, chemicjils, oils, paints, etc. Willamette st., opposite S. Charles Hotel. PATTi:i;SOX, A. S.-A fine stotk of plain and fancy visiting cards. PRESTON, WM.-Denier in oaddlerv, Har ness, Carriage Trimmings, etc. Willamette street, between Seventh and Eighth. POST OFFICE -A new stock, of standard school books jiu.t received at the po.4 other. REAM, J. K. Undertaker and building con tractor, rorncr Willamette and Seventh streets. ROSENBLATT &CO.-Piy goods, clothing, gniceries nnd general merchandise, southwest corner Willamette and Eighth iitrccts. ST. CHARLES HOTEL Cliarlas Ba ker, Proprietress. The best Iloto in the city. Corner Willamette and Ninth streets SCHOOL SUPPLlEri-A large and vnri.d assortment of slates of all sizes, nnd qui.ntitii-s of slates ami slate-books. Three, doors noith of the express nfllcc. THOMPSON & BEAN -Attorncys-at. Law Willamette street, between Seventh nnd Eu-lith VAN DOTTEN, B. C. -Agent for Wells, Fargo A Cos. Express; Insurn'iee effected in the ino--t responsible companies t Biitisfao t iry iii'es WALTOX, J. J. Attorney-at-Law. Oflice Willamctte street, between Seventh nnd Eighth. ELLSWORTH & CO., JD II U G GIST, WILL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS In all its branches at the old stand, offering Increased inducements to customers, old and new. A heretofore, the most Careful attention given to Prescripions. MALARIA IS AN UNSEEN VAPOROUS r"i"n, Bireamr uisraw uu m-uiu m .no.ij i l lilis, for wiiiuu (piiniiie is no jsnuino au- tidote. but for the effects of which Hos etter's ! Stomach liittm. is not onlv a Lhoroch remedy I but a reliable pi event ive. To this f..ct there is an overwhelming nnny of te inntiy, ex II' CELE3BATE0 SifJA STOMACH tending over period of tinny .rear All n- , , , , , nnflor .,,,.1, heiul order." f the liver, -i-.mach an J bowel, are also ,0 clock A. M., and HS Untler SUlll head ' orders l the liver, "'"oiac ronmlered by the Bitten, ' For sale by all druggist a and Dealers generally. ' waTri; neon uirnru rrrli PlriT-PTITi imMiz,ur.oi nnr..T 1.11.1. iuwuuii. ' 1 to this market, at the lowest prices', ,1 ;s .vine iuw?Ki iincn T. ti. li KXuhllCKS Results of Bad Temper A terriWr iiiKtaiu-e of the nmdness oinl tolly of an uiigoverimblo trnipor, lias lioon l)roujlit to li'lit near JIiIIh- 'iwri We nioi'.tionoil tlio case of a man lit- i i 4 f Vw io 1,0 ,snllPi 1,0 H"ot ,,IH ilnu-ditor. nt llenlvilllo in Wftshl!i!T. .... . V ton count ami tlion fled to the woods in the direction of thin city. A consta ble in pursuit, first nupposcd lie came to Portland, but becoming convinced ho was not here, returned and iniide search in Urn vicinity of Keedvillo, uud yesterday the lifeless body of the man, whoso namo wan Algosliiem, was fouiul in the woods not far from his farm. It seeing tlio man was not insane tui at first reported, but in a fit of lad temper, as was iihtial with him on such occasions he allowed his passion to lead himself beyond control and in a moment of plnensy of anger ivt his daughter over some matter lie seized tlis pistol and shot her. Fortunately tlio boll only took t'ficct in tlio arm and the wound produced was not a wrious ene, Alge slieiin, supposing he had killed his daughter, and realizing in a moment tlio awful consequences of a hasty tomper, with terror and 'remorse, seized his douelo barrelled blnit-gun, a bottle of strychnine and a bottle of laudanum and fled to the woods where ho killed himself. Telegram . Ci iiRENCY for Maimno. Tlio diffi culty of sending a small amount of money by mail lias been felt by almost everybody. To remedy thin and save tlio trouble of sending postago stamps it is proposed to issue a new species of of postal money order, whereby small amounts may be sent by mail. This is to bo effected by means of a slip simi lar to tickets used on railroad, tlio sum to be indicated by punch-. ing out proper ligures from nuin beis on tho Fide. This will be a God-send to our merchants who have trouble in getting small sums from their customers for want of means of sending it, as silver coin is too heavy to mail. Pishing and Fish, Etc. Tlio seas on's (ishing on tlio Columbia has not been quite so good as that of last year, as it is eslinmled thut (he pack will fall short by nearly 50,000 cases of that of last year. The total amount jiaid by cannerymen for fish lust year amounted to $S00,000. Tlio demand at 'present is strong, and tho ruling price alodg the river for one pound cans is $1 L'8. The Astorian says; Two hundred and sixty fisherman' left by tho steamer State for San Francisco on Monday. They probably took away with them an avenigo of three hundred dollars each making an aggregate of $78,000. Piscatorial. Another lot of fisher men arrived from Astoria yesterday. There are now some six or seven . hun dred in tho citv. Some of them have made fair catches, but many ot thorn complain of poor luck. Tho high boat of this season only took 3,300 lish, while many did not get over l,0l!0, The price -aid was CO cents. Five years ago when tlio price was 25 cento, the highest catch matlo by one boat was 10,000. Those who ventured furthest out at the mouth of the river were not so successful as those who fished a few miles up the river. Standard. A Juvenile Tourist. Andrew Mo Lung, aged 11 years, arrived from Texas last week, having traveled tlio entire distance barefooted and alone. At Ashland his money gave out and he was compelled to walk to this place, where ho was kindly taken care of by O. Kurewski, It. M. Carrott also gave him a free ride to Slate creek, Jose- nliina nnunrv where liia father resides, i- The boy's experience was severe, but he had tlio nerve to make the trip, and he gave an interesting account of it. Jacksonville Times, Brisbine's, saloon at North Yamhill was burned to the ground last Monday night Nc'.hing was saved from the building except the proprietor' books. I The fire was discovered at about 1 way that nothing could be done to sub due it 5Ir. I!risbine is strong in the ... , i l ....a wm-lr rvf an inmn. 'k'hh muh a woo mo v. v ,. T ti inn tin in.nranee k ,. . i rnn :..,,.. diary. Lose, $1500, no insurance. STATE NEWS. Linn county taxes liavo been closely collected this year, only about 12000 be ing reported delinquent Sol Abraham lias signified his wil lingness to subscribe $10,000 toward tho erection of a woolen null at Rose burg. Parties aro investigating tlio burr rock mountain above Lebanon wilh an idea of ascertaining its practical value, and if found as good as it is supposed to lie, it will probably be worked at once. Geo Helm, of San Francisco, for nierly superintendent of the Tionecr woolen mills of that city has been in Albany several days looking over tho pi-capeets for establishing a woolen mill there. Walter McGhee, who was so severely wounded by Switzer, in Greascwood pre cinet, Umatilla county, a few weeks since, has recovered from his wounds, and last week was marriod to the young lady on whose account he received them. James A. Judkins of Benton county died at the residence of his brotlier-in- law, Fallow Mulkey, last Sabbath even ing. Mr. J. was about 30 years of n-re and had been born and raised in Linn county, lie leaves a wife and child, Why Is III One day this summer we rodo fifty miles in a railway car, seated behind four men, who were playing with those awful playthings of tho devil cards. They played euchre until tired of it. They played a little seven up, pe dro and occasionally a trifle of poker. We never heard a dispute. Theirbursts of merriment occasionally at some un expected play repeatedly drew our eyes from our book. They never quar reled and nover called names once. Af ter we got at our station wo sat at the window and watched a party of young mon and maidens playing croquet hi fifteen minutes we saw two persons cheat successfully. We heard tho one player who did not cheat accused of cheatyig five times. Wo heard four distinct bitter quarrels. We heard a beautiful young girl girl tell two lies and a meek looking young man three, and, filially, we saw the girl throw her nrnllct against the fenco so hard that it frightened a horso; tho other young girl pounded her niallut so hard on the ground that it knocked the buds olT an apple tree. They both banged in to tho house at different doors, and the young men looked sheepish and went off after a drink. Now, why is thisl Effect op Oil on Troubled Wa-ters.- William Torter, who was wrecked early this year in tho steam ship Diamond of Dundoo, bears testi mony, in a letter published in Cham bers' Journal, to tho extraordinary effi cacy of oil in calmning waves: "I first heard of its good effects in the case of a whaler in tho South Seas. She was on tho point of foundering. The men were unable, owing to heavy seas, to remain at the pumps, when some of the oil casks broke drift in the hold and smashed. The oil was then pumped out with tho water, on the sea, though still as high, did not break on board." At tho wreck of the Diamond ho considers that they owed their lives to the oil thrown out Protective TAitiFF.The duty on the cargo of railroad iron for the nar row gauge, brought here by the Coun tess of Derby amounted to $31,470, and that sum was paid into the Custom House yesterday, in gold coiu. The farmers along the lino of that road can begin to "dig up" as eventu illy they will have to pay back this tidy little sum to the company, who control the road. Standard. On a Coney Island veranda, the oth er day, three hundred or more Brook lyn gentlemen wcro promenading with as many Brooklyn ladies, when some wag yelled, "Look out, your wife's com ing." Thirteen couples continued their promenade. The others slid around tho back way and took tho first train, home. 1 - - ' ' ' ' Subscribe for the Gt'ARD. V