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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1881)
1 : !. ( t '' r 71 $ M: 'J ;''! if Mi ESTAnHSnED FOR THE DISSEUIMTIOJ OF DEHlim TIC PRlNriPLES. AND TO EARN AN HONEST LIVING BT THE SWEAT OP OUR BMW WlIOLE NO. 726 KUGENE CITY. Oil. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1881. $2.50 per Vear IN ADVANCE a 1 5:1 GEN E T1 T I A J)if li 1 1: in Site' (mnt Cits ftuard. if U CAM r BELL. i, tL CWDEI.I. CAMPBELL BRO' ., Publislursand Proprietors. OFFICE Oa the Kut m.U of Willamette Street between Seventh am) Eighth StreeU otm ONLY UATK3 OF ADVBKTIHINO. Adfertinenenti iaaerted u follow i Oue square, 10 tin or lea, one lnertion'?3i ack utMiuet Insertion IL Cash required in TiiC"lfirii will be charged at the foli owiaf raiei- Oat 4re three months -CW 00 rixwanth 8-00 " one yew 12 00 Traadeat BoMoe in local column, 20 ceuM per in. for each Insertion. Advertising brll will rendered quarterly. All iob workmurt be r.vit) rut on hklivkky. POSTOFFICB. )fire noete -Praia J a. m. to 7 p. m. RnnLjr. i l.wto 3.W p. u M.U arrive, fraai the .oath aa Ief e ou north i a. m. Arrive, (run the north nl leave, nine p ith U I'M p. m. For HinLlaw, Franklin n1 time floe. t " We1uon-tT. Tm Crawford. til. Camp Crek an-t Browu.eill at lr.. fetter, will he reatf fur teliv.ry half an hour after , -rival of train. ItterlniuM he loft at the ufflre a. kuMr before auili rtemrt. " M A. 8. PATTERHOM P. M. ROCIFTIF.S. KnoMB Ixhwb No 11, A. Fi ana A M a trat and third We laerlaye in earh mratk. Knrr.i Bcttb Tinnv. No. 9 I. O. . P. Meet, every TueMay e'nin. WmKKiLi FNi'!firiT fin. 6, eeeta on the Id and 4tb Wedanvhiy. in mob month. Scums I'e. 15. Al O. U. W. Meet at Manonic Hall the econd and fourth Friday in each month. J. L Sloav, M. W. DR, JOHN NICKLIN, iiysician, Surgeon and Accoucteur. (Formerly of Yamhill County.) HAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN Eugene Uity. Ortice in Underwood' BricK. 21 8 or, over Will. Fars'.i IV'n Ex rare ofl.Je. Residence, two block west,' and rmj north of Publio SjIiojI, in the lCillin,'-wo.-th prnp.-rty. an2tf A. W.PATTERSOX,. HVSrCIAX AND SUHUKON. Ufflve on lntli Mreet. ppn.lle Hip Si. i liarlcs Hotel, and at Uehtdciice, Ki'CKNW CI TV OKM-iilN. z;ii'. JosEP.u . rii, f "A?.- I E VOrVO VT HltivrHMiorree V." il. M.v wh.-n i..d j'r?.-'i!ii..ll ensageiL 01t;v at th. riiST Ol'l'lt E DKi'U STOUE. l: ,!-!-r.oe on Ki,'lit!i trwt, ojwife TMny teiim ("mrth. J V.iV ELRYE STABLISIIMEXT. J. S. LOKET, DEALER IN t IS Jiocks, Wacnes, Chains, Jewelry, Etc. Uqiairiiiij lVomplIy Kxccutcd. CAII Work Warranted. ? J.S. LU'lKKY, KUrrorth Co.' brink Willimette utivet. CAJN BROS. DEALERS -is iVCIOCKS, Wiitchei nnJ Jewelry. Musical Instruments, Toys, Notions, etc Watches, Clock, an.l Jewelry repaired ami warranted. Northwest cornw of Willamette and Eighth atKets. NOTICE. Oaf Daaeflptlea Illaatrated Prloa" IAt,Na.9. of UrjOood. fte.. will be Med about March l.t.' 18S1. P ice imtfi la N.8 will remain roodonlll thktt tat. Bend a. job bwj mrl fof wvy tof No. 0. rree toany addre-.. MOMTUOMEKY WARD CO.. fii t9 Wabaah A- Vbloaco. Ill- GOME AND SEE R: G. CALLIS0N Next door & H. Friendly, and get your BOOKS, STATIONERY AND GRO--J CER1ES.- H'iatwaytB hand ready and" waiting to acconimodte bit CiMlomera with ALL kintft offend for MtYb'AXD BODY. Ab. can furnish a SMOKE to those deiinnxa A. C33D ' CICA"?. n TD3ACC0" To tfi'ose'whrJ usb the narcotic plani CHEAP for' CASH ai. JW-Skv.VJ rv- ft. MP Goo,U rkawred to any ''. f,r okatgav. B li-AI.I.la. F.M. WILKII3S, buccvkr to Shelton A Wii.kins, r.PracW Druggist & Chemist, UXDIRWOOD'S LUILUIXG. 4 Next door to the Grange fitore, Willanictt. trHt, r.ugune lty Urecnn. Have iut opened a fullliiie of freKh Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals Alto a fine aortmpiit nf Fancy and Toilei Articles AIL KINPM OF Mixed Paints, Lead, Oil. Varnish, Blushes, WINDOW GLASS and PUTT Which they will ahvuya tell on reasonable term. Careful attention given to rhysifian'i Tn nrriiil ioBK. B. F. DORRIS, DEALER IX StoVt'S l'limps,. Pipes, Tlirvi re. AND House Fumish'ng Goods Generally Wells Driven Promptly AND Sathfactitifl Cuarantecl WUInmr ttr Street, Citv. Oregon. If yon v,-i f to I iy your gf orls cheap, you nm.st lio to tne sviire "i LURG.1 BRO . (SITIV.BH (rliOVK. The Vv'.'. "lie if th Uri'pst stock of General Merchandise hif.4i.lH ..f I'oithmd. ami tliev sell cooils clieaii er than it ' ..u 1 li-witht anywlicre in the il lainetr va!l. y. T. G. HEN9RICK VTKW STOCK OK II ITS The best and larirext ever broiiirht t K i ''-ne.nt. KIMEXDI.Y'S. aivaya Ciroa aal never dla polnta. Xlioworl-B great Pais fuaever for Kan asi Boa.i. Cheap, qololi and reliable. rPfjr,j,,T--'-'',-'-'v'-J?;?mt PITCH C ASTORIA is not Narcotic. Children grow fat upon, Mothers like, and Thyslclans recommend CASTOUIA. It regulates t'ao Bowcln, cures AYind Colic, allays FcvcrUhness, and de stroys "Worms. r7-w.fiy.)J "T ! '!'.. t. ,'2Sg3 WEI DE MCTCTt'S CA XARKH Care, a Conxtitntional Aatidoto for thi terxlbls tuala ijt by Aoaorption. lit moat Important Discovery sine Vac- filiation. ' Other remadio. nay relieve Catarra, this euree at gay atace Wore Consamptloo eta in. CIS is Maud lataerK-StjrL fv-t, I . ee!!ll UTIf E ISI'U.DIXG, YX'I ii. r ..--.1- I have on hand ami ro-"n.ln' -i ".irtiii-T o? me U t .......... flip!! . Mi-.-. '.' ; '- I'.tf 1 j ette e. !'. . "si it:"n--rr, I lnk l lo kr '!t. is, 1. iii . piMrnor e., A si. HA' i EKSuX. Sash,. Doors, Mouldings, Window And Door Frames For Sale at greatly re djced rates. lacks, Waons, Bug es. Buckooard, M' Wagon Material, To Close Estate of John Kinsey, decease J. &S3, W, KIN EY. AGENT. En-one Citv, Anril 23, 1 SS 1 . T m SHOE STORE. A. HUNT, Prorrietor. Shop on Willamette streot, 2nd door north ol harUwaro tore, r.ugcnelity, Ur. iv II licro fter ke--p a coinjil to o. k of' MOILV, MISSFV -AXD- C 'ITjD REN'S SHOES f.Hltvra, Cloth and Kid, Itulloil ItoolM, MiMrH, white and Ma. k, SHiKlals, 1'eiih lilil !iil i. MENS cfe BOYS FINE AND IIKAVY B'O.TS & SHOES Anil in fact everything in the iOl)T ami HOE line, to which 1 intend to devote IP especial attention. MY G93BS 'ere limnufaetured to or.hr, UE FIRST CLASS Ami LHaruiiteed as r'-iire.-.-nti'il, and will hi add for the lowest priii-s tlmt a !"..! mlicli ):m lie alTonl.Ml. i.ir'.7 v A. III .M . T.. NEW MEAT MA11KET On the west aide of Willamette Stn-et, between EUitli and Ninth. ILiviT g j 'st opened a new nml neat Meat Mrliet, . are prepared to furnish he best lleer, Veal, .llntloii, I'ork, etc.. To our cuHtoinerat at the lowest market rates The custom oHhe public is respect fully solicited M..fii .leliVwil to anv l.nrr of eitv free f eharwe. McCOltNACIC A REXSH VW. OPPOSITIOll U THE Sim BSOTHEHS ILL DO W.'KK CiiEAI'l otll -r 'e-p ill t-.e. 1,. than aiiv MLSES fcHUO FOR 2 Clsil i;iii0- old .V it.'., new in.'. . I .I, .:;! f r,-!. 1 Sic.-. . . -, Al rr...;t--d l- . i itLf.-oKi-n. hji (U thj Corner of rf.b and i,t inn:i:: li 12111:1.! I HAVEEVrAJ LISHED A LUMBER YARD On the corner of Eleventh and Willamette tr-t.nd kee, ennstantly on hand 1-miW of all kinds. !"eoiieil flooring and m-tic, fenc- iia and fence post! r. I.. DINN. MAX JUAX LIMP foraale bv J T. . IIK.VTlItlCKV , ANSWER THH QUESTION. I , . Vhr (l 7 "'"TI0!''" ro'!n'1 "" awin in iip'.irr iiurr nii'i iw hwic iijii"' iie v.- t- 1: i i;T,r,- l-.- 1 : . .... ... . 1 pp-tite, 1 omiii;' up or vr rnm, 1 ei.nis 1 .-kin. ni.en for 1.1 cu., wi.l 11 tiiem Mil I 1 h'- ' ' 'r-T, fi.r-.t..e.l to '" re them. 1 Mdyo.HiOA,Ini(rz"ta. KUOKNK CITY 33USINESS DIRECTORY. ALEXANDER, J. IV Justice of the Teace South Kuriie i'rti-im t:olliii at Court House. AUKAMS, W. II. & KliO.-rianinjr mill, M-h, d.xir, Idiiid ind nioiil.lim; iii:.iiiiai lory, ICi'hth stn-i-t, east -if mill race. K verythiiijf in our line furnished on .hurt notice and reawmalde terms. IlOOIv STOKK line door eoiith of the Astor lloue. A full stock of assorted box paper plain and fancy. CHAIN lli:0S.-Ieler In Jewelry, Watch es, Clocks and Musi.nl Instruments-Willamette street. Iietwcm Seventh and Kifhth. CAI.I.ISON. 15. (,.-l)ealerln (.'rw-enes, pro visions, country produce, ranted pwids, InHiki, stat'onerv, etc., aotithwest corner Wilhuuette ami Hth Sts. lKliUJIS. CKI1. Il.-Attnrney and Counsellor at Law Ollice on Willamette street. Eu-ir-ne Ci'y. DORMS. IV F. -Dealer in Stove and Tin wan' -Wirametto street, lietween Seventh and Kihth. ELLSWtir.TH i CO.-DmicxIhU and dealer in paint-i, nils, etc. Willamette atreet, be tween L'ichth and Ninth. FRIKXDLY. 8. II.- Dealer in dry food, clothing nnd general merchandise Willam ette atreet, lietween Kfchth and Ninth. GUAM) (iri"ICK-NewspaK-r, Wk and job printing ollice, corner Willamette audSevvuth n-ets. C.RANCE STOUE-Dealer In L-eieralnier clianlise and produce, comer Eighth and Willamette street. fill.!,, .1. P. -l'hysician, Surgeon and Drnjr if i.t, I ostotlice. illamotte vet, lietween Seventh and EL-hth. HAY!. K()t!T.-W nes. Liouom, and Ci- jrnr of the best qoa'ilv kept constantly on hand. The best billiard til le in town. IIKXD'IICKS, T. C..-IValei in (,'eneral mer chaiiilsse northwest corner Willamette and Ninth streets. IIODES, ('. Keeps on hand fine wines, l!q uors, cigars ami a pool and billiard table: Willamette atreet, between Eolith and Ninth. HOl'.X, CH-VS. M. -Gunsmith. Rifle ar.o wiot-u'ui.-', I'-v cli and muzzle lot den, for aaie. l!ca'riii:' di.n. in the neatest atyle and war ranted. Sin.;, .in '.ith atn-et. LYXt 'H, A --(iroeeries, provision, fruit, veg- etaMes, etc., Willamette atreet, first dooi south of Postotlice. LI'CKKY, J. S. -Watchmaker and Jeweler- keep it tine stock of koo.1 in hi line, ilium ette street, in Ellsworth' thng store. McCLAl! EX. J A M l'.S - Choice, w ine, lbpior and cigars Willanietto street, between ElKhtl nml .Mnth. OSlil' 11 X & CO. Thvder in dritira, medicine chemicals, oils, paints, etc S illamette st. o'isile S. Charle Hotel. PATl'KUSOX, A. S.-AK110 stock of plaii mid fancy visiting ewrtls. l'HESTON, W.M.-Dealer in ond.lh-ry, liar li-ss, ('arria.w Trliiiiiiiie.-s, el.-. Wiilanielt. stivet. between Seventh and Eighth. POST OFFICE -A new stock of stnndarr1 chool hooka just received at the post office. liEAM, J. R. I'lidei taker and building con tractor, corner Wllhuni'tte and Seventl streets. l'OSENP.l.ATT CO.-Dry coo.!, clothiiur groceries and (.'eneral no rcliamlise, soiithwes' corner Willamette and Eighth streets. ST. CIIAM.ES IIlTEL -Clmrla Pa ker, Hroprietreai. The liest Hot in the city. Corner Wil anictte and Ninth atreetn SCHOOL SI'PPLIES-A lai-K'e nud viirin' assortment "f slates of nllsi7es,anrl quantitie of .dates ami slate hooks. Three doors noitl of the express ollice. THOMPSON 4 15EAX -Attorneys at Law Willamette street, between Seventh am' KL-hth VAN HOI f TEX. K C.-Auent for Wells. Far,'o ,V Cos. Expressj Insurance efTicte.l in the iim-it ropoiisilile coinpauie lit atisfac tory rates. WALTOX, .1. J.- Attoniey-at-Lnw. OfKce Willaiuetto streit, between Seventh anr Eighth. ELLSV.'CRTH & CO., D K U G GIST 9 WILL CONTINUE THE P.t'SlNESS In all its liraiiche at the old stand, otferimr increased inducement to customer, old and new. As heretofore, the most Careful attention given to Prescripions. TIIOUCII SIIAKF7T IX EVERY JOINT . And filer irith fever and a.'ue. or billion re mitt lit the system may yt I freed from the mli,u!it iri wuh Hostetter : Stim-h Ritt-r. Protect the system L'ain.t it with this beneficent nti-pa.rnlic, which is fur- thermore a .nprenie n-u.e.fy for liver eom plaint, coo iipiiem, ovi-sia, oemiiiv, r in.ti.ni. kidney troulde M-lolhet ailment ;iiui, iii'i 11 ( til 'ii, ' iinni iw r t new tin. . 1 r i it rir pale hf n!l arvjri IV ain jffuertlir. Ti::r.rsT sii(.i: EVE!! P.I'OI GHTi t-) iii.srk. t, attl.e lowe.t pri-e.', J T. G..H END KICKS I Xi R era O 2ft 8TATK NEWS. An unusual amount of nick nous in re ported in Lake county this stomoii. Tlioreis apotato vino 10 f,et I in the gardon of a Rom-buri; shoema ker. T. Mark Si Co. hhve completed a- grain, warehouse and elevator at Kcse mrg. . C. D. Perkins has been jailed at l a- fayette for - SO1 duyi for inde'eent ex posure. . Colvin's wheat crop on Willow ranch Lake county, averaged CO bushels to tho acre. Jacob- Rugg of McMinnville, who was recently kicked by a horse had to be castrated to save his fife. Tlio-LatTe TTCunty Examiner speaks unequivocally of the "Lognn Variety Troupe" as the worst in tho deck. Q. Hursh has bought half of tho Kci-burg Plaindealer, and lias been in stalled as editor. We extend ' him a friendly greeting. W. B. Todhunter pays taxes in Grant county on t3,000. Had-' lib been a tod" finder instead of only a Todhun ter we venture to aay he would not now be worth 73,000 centa.-. A boy named Colli'en at Ilfllaboro, fell from window nine feet striking on the small of his back which' threw him into spasms the poor little fel low having 22 fit in leavthan a day. Geo, Graham, of Beaver Creek, Clackamas county! threshed off of- sev en acres of oata 3M btishhls, which is more than 50 bushels to -the- acre and this too on land that had been farmed for many years. The Journal says: : This is a remark able good season for a hevay oat yield. Never were they more plentiful and cheap. On the farm of R. li. Cochran, near Coburg, 170 bushels were cut and threshed from three acres of new ground. The Oswego Iron Co. intends shut ting down some time next week for the purpose of putting in a new hearth, the old one havinir burned outi This is an extensive lepair, as tho.-huge stones have to be brought from.. Ohio, and cost in the noitfhborliool-of 11000, Cattle buyers, says the Grant county News, are plentiful this year and bo vines command a eood price. We hear that as high as $17 per head has been offered for two-year olds and cows. It is the judgment of many w ho are in position to form a correct opinion, that prices will still further advance. Three prisoners confined iai the Linn county jail at Alboay, mack their es cape lust-Sunday morning-by breaking a hole through the.-wall, escaping with out being discovered.. The Albany Register says; So quiet and easy did the rascals work forrthhir liWtyy that their escape was not known by. tho aheriffwho resides over the jail, until Sunday morning about flight, when his attention was called to the hole in the wall by some one passing byi . J T Fox has been confined there since the 14th lay of last May, charged with the crime of breaking into a house in Scio T. J. Ankeny is one of the men who robbed Lafayette Harpool in Jlonteith's pasture a short time ago.. John Wil liams,. whose righb'namft is -Arnett, the third man, was confined there for giv ing whisky to-- Indians. There is no reward offered as yet for their capture. Perpetcatisq a Name. Lafay ettk, Ind.f August 25th. The one re gret in tne life of the late Jessee M harry of thia county, wan that he had no son to bear his name, no children having ccrss ts bless bbhr.Kcv Ifc cr der, thereforej .that this name ahbukVnot die out and be forgotten the old ' gen tleman set apart asunv to - be dis tributed to those who shall name - their offspring after him. He provides: "To all namesakes, open to all comers, for one year, the only limitation being that the parents shall be of good moral char acter. $25 each." This may prove a bigger undertaking than the venerable old gentleman contemplated.' As he was an Ohio man born, the idea may be appropriately claimed as an Ohio plan, and as it. is "open to all co iters," n0 u-llin what may reault. - . to Cmcinnati Comrr, reul. loie From Oar Gait ' Tim Albany ' Herald imys: Thurs tiny morning, SepU'iuber lA, A. L1 Clmv nf tbn firm nf Rtjwftrt t OrnV. pulllih,.ni of the gtat0 Uignta Dem0. crmt, left here for Port'and, with the' avowed purpose of obtaining a sum of money which ho said was owing to him by Bouie one in . Portland, and with ' which he proposed pitying the first in-' stalment dun Mr. Stewart for hia' inter-' eat in the Democrat. Since that timo he has nob been hiard from, '. and 'dur- ' ing the last day or two auspicion waa aroused that everything was nofa it should lie. On inquiry it waa learned that ho had forged Uho nam of Mr. John Turner (a farmer -.living about ten miles from town; rho adedas agent for tho First Nationnl Uanlti- of 'Port, land, and . through whom Stewart Jt Grey reeeifed ' money to loan) to a ' check for $1,700.' and obtained the " money from Mr. J 0I1K Conner, banker, of this place, lie had also drawn $1080 depoftked in the liank in the name ' of' the firm, and which wo to have been loaned to-a customer as toon as the nec essary Brrangementa' could i)e effected. Several of our storekeepers are also said-to be losera to a greater orv lesser ' degree; -.he having -oUa'ined extensive ' credit wherever ho could do so, 'until some of them had already shut down ' on him. The blow is a heavy. one to Mr. Stew art, .who is s a loser to the amount of (1300 cah,i which will have to be made ' good;' litib we hope ho will. W aWe ' to ' pull through. The alwcondcr leaves a win) and chil- in thi city,' entirely unprovided for, we believe. . CdoMlng md Btbcrtion. . Mr. Conkling was a great political i "lioss. " When ! Collector ' RbberUon ' 1 entered upon the duties of hi office at' the port of New York tho other day, one of his first duties was to look up ' tho horde of officeholders who hod been" put iuto..placo by Mr. Conkling. 1 If was not much ot a horde! ItconiUHted' of a widow ami her'' son .and I a one- ' armod aoldierfromUtica. Tnaex-SenJ atdrhas not made hay while ' the BuA-'i shone. But that pattern bandbox' civil ' service reformer, George William 'Cur tis, has seventy-five fellow ensconced therein foremost of whom was hia brother, with a soft thing at $2200 a year. Burlington Hawkeye, Death or a Pioneer. Mr. J. Geer, oneof the early pioneers of thw" State, died at his residence in 'Yamhill coun ty, opposite Euttevillo, on Saturday evening, .August 27th, at the advanced 1 age of 87 years. 1 He came to this State -in 1847. and has ever since resided i on the farm where he died. - He has been blind for the lost 25 years, but has en joyed excellunt health and bid fair to live for many years to come, hut some weeks since he accidentally full and struck1 his head against a lounge, re ceiving injuries which resulted 'in hia death. He leaves a numerous family, among whom'are Mrs. C.F. Rent and J. C. Goer, of Portland, and Hon'. Ralph Geer, of Marion county. The appraisors of the estate of the late ChaK..Df' Young, appointed by Judge Flinn of the Probate Court of Sun Francisoo.-have filed an inventory and appraisement of the property owned by him at the time of hia death. -It aggregate! $79,705, consisting of moneys which come into the hands of the executors, amounting to $31,111,-and- book aeccunts amounting to about $9,000. The schedule ia signed by the appraisers and attested1 correct by M. H. De Young and K'lV. Lloyd, . executors of the estate. Gen. Hancock dt-clinos all invitations to puULo entertainments' - since the at- tack otv the Pr'esiaVnt- ''II1, in -not proper that I accept" invitations to fes tive entertainments while the Presi dent, ex officio my commander-in-chief, ! . 1 u- i:e 1 j.t. I uuviTing iiciwmi 1110 auu ueni.ii. "Of the industrial future of thio South," the Memphis Appeal wys, . "a survey of the whole field ia inspiring, giving, as if doea cheering' signs of a projiectivB prospfirity which will bf coiiteni plated with plcfwure by every Amoiu-on citiran." 1.1 : 1 1 :: il !-it ii 1 i.i f 1 ; i 1 1 i. 1 1 5; i : 1 iii li ii H : '1 9 1 I Al i