1 71 fin 11 IT H or ESTABLISDEO FOB TUB DISSEIISITIOJ. OP DEJOCRITIC PRINCIPLES, AND TO EARN A noXESTLITIXC BT THE SWEAT OF OCR BROW WHOLE SO 732- EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1881. $2.50 per year IN AOYANCC r GE NE C in in . ZUt (SagfM (Zitg Guard. i . U CAMFBlLL J. K. CAMFDICI.L. CAMPBELL BS03., Publishers and Proprietors. OFFICE On th Kut aide of Willamette Street between 8, Tenth and Eighth Street. OUR OSLT KA.THJ OV ADVKKTISIN-Q. Ad.ertU.menU Inserted a follow, i Oa, no-v. 10 liue or less, one insertion S3 ; ten Mbient liuertlon II. Cash required in Tune advertiser, will b charged at the fob ewinjrate,: One warn three month, $0 00 i, wwtlu 8 00 " " one year 12 00 Trandent notice in local column, 20 oeuta ier ine f"r each insertion. Advertisin i bill will be render! quarterly, All lob wurlc in.ut be FAin rim n, HKi.ivicur, POSTOFFICK. 'gcd tlotti -Pruta I a. m. to T p. m.e Kun Ur .. in ? jutu J:.Mp. m. i-ri.i tm the mutti n 1 leaves '! n.m 'i I I . m. Arrive, l-om tlie aortli an I Imvin .ni!r i itb It I M p. m. For Sliuslsw, Pnwklin en I I o I ,., ! at .. oa Welawilajr. or Cmwfonls ile. Camp Creek anil Bruwn.ville at I r.M. tttm will toreaiffoHellverT half an hoar after oral ef train. Letter abouM be left t tlie offlee ie hoir before malle depart. l.....lui.Viitl A F n.l A M Visit flrat anl third We lnety In i month. Srrmn, Mima tonoit So. 8 t. O. r. ill.F. Meewevery nmjim"n oeeU on the M an l Itb vYe-lnewlay in meli month. Eouknii Limns, No. 15, A. O. U. W. Meet at Masonio Hall the aecond and fourth Fiiday, in each month. ' J. U. Sloa. M. w. . . -W IF.u.hu.i VKI'lli.Mr.T Nil. H. DR. JOHN NICKLIN, Physician, Suroan and Accoucheur (Formerly of Yamhill County.) HAS PEttMAXESTLY LOCATED IN Eiij'nj City. Offlce in Un'lerw.xid, BrLic. M A ' oer Well Faro Co.", Ex pra oil.. Ri lence, two block, west ami one mrth of Public SAojI, in th? Killings worth property. au-JS-tf A. IK PATTERSON, PHYSICIAN AND SUKUEON. PDlM on Ninth Street, oppoalle the St. Cliarlra lloto', and at lUhldriire, KLrJrtVk CITV OKKUDN. DR. JOS KM P. (ilL'L, i lit! POUND AT IIH nFFICK or iev v'l-u n-it ;rufi).iou illv engaged. 0:8i .it t : tF-T'K U.i-i SIM. Ac. Lk-i ha-, ".ii ''.i:;:-'' !i; 1:. "''"' IVuhy teau Viuivj. ;E.VI.Iin IS v- ;i ic.;s, -Vi'-nes, Chains, Jewelry, Etc. Il.'l:urin Pmmiilly KxrcnU-il. i-.tll Work Warranted. .49 J.S. LU'IKKY. Kll, rtb A (-0.' .brlnV Willamette street. A. LYNCH. JAS. PAGE. inm-k page, Tn Doi ris' Frlck Building. nE.!.EKa is Groceries 111 1 Provisions, .Vill i '!. in 1 x antral H-swrtnieiit of I fi . ri.v I'r lyisit.iiH, Curt'd Mi-ats, (.'midii. Nolif'im '.w-v. ..; '. I'veil Kr.ut". , .ti l Willow Ware. h-ry, F.tc. "i t.:i... !!'. ' conducti on WVif! iii:un tl'ut Lev Prices are Established Gooilx iMiwnl u iliionl 'linrif f rnj'i ALL KsNOS OF PRODUCE WAN; It Vor whirl, we till W 'I' i'puM'' Ellsworth co., di u g gist. WILL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS In all iU branchea at the old rtand, oflenng lnered.inIuoemenU to cuatomert, old and sew. A heretofore, the most Car'eful attention given to Prescripions. RvCBBIES-Iabail keep oa a fnllof GL0CEaiF;3 & PROVISIONS Andl.Tit.th. tytionnfhW SC k la ytwr ea town. Term. 1 U o OOfrae. Adrea.HBAai.TTaOo,P1Uad,le HEAD QUARTERS i Eugene City Hide & Pur Depot For the present T. G. HENDRICKS. I am now buying all the PURS, HIDES AND TALLOW, offered at the best market price, in Cash. I hope to see all my old friends and customers before selling their Pelts. D. HYMAN. The largest stock oi goods in Lane Co Is now on Salo at I B. BUM'S And tlicse are a fow fered for CASH: NTid- AVhitft Blankets for S4 per pair. IVioid" Dross Goods for 15 crs pir yd. ''i-.(l Oiiidiinerc, full width, 50 cts per I'.ru ale Silks froin$l 25 up Til,-: Heat Assortment in tlie City of BOOTS AND SHOES! Ladies Kid Button at from 82 up La.lies KM Fox from $1 25 up Ladies California Calf from $1 50 up Childrens California Calf Men's California Boots S 50 north ?6 Men's Good Heavy Boots $3 50 to $' Men' Calf Boots $4 worth Jo Ladies PeMed Buttoned Shoes $2 up Clothing Cheaper than any other House. 'cecity as chai a can e lco Snjfivielc. Give nit! a call .and Save Yourselves MONEY New Departure TWO PRICES I AM) rATi!f'TZE THE MEN WHO HELP T I SCHOOL HUl'SES. whoee internet are ajiend their profit at home. Take notice that- A V. Will ell good for CASH at greatly nducol price, a, low u any other CASH STORE. BestPrinU lb and 18 yard, $1 00 Best Brown and Bbached Muslin, 7, 8, 9, and ! lOrta. i Clark, and Brook, (pool ootton 75 ct. per Dot. Plain ,nd Milled Flrtnel,, 23, 85; 43 and 60 t eta, .W. -Water Proo , . cut. Fin. Whit. Shirt,, 75 at and L And all Other Coods at Alo th. tVdt-bravei. ' - . AVHITK SE .VIN-Q 3HACHIXE! v,.ne lietter for .trenth. u, and durability), At greatly reduce, rate. . tv nM Piuinm-n. who have atoud br tnn a her.-tofor. on tim but if at any fim. they wub U sak CAbH pwraaw I will give j 1 all ,m, ai h.f., th. full rlit en u y reduction A. V. I'ETKPS I can be found at of tlie Bargains of Ladies under Vests at from 50 eta up A Large assortment of Triming Silks 75 cts to ?1 25 per yard. A fine lino of Hoosiery, all prices Overalls from 50 cts up. from $1 up t f BUILD YOUR BRIDGES, ROADS AND your inWreaU t Are permanently located and PETERS. Fin. Cheviot Shirts. CO, 75 ct and SL New Aasortment Dres, Good, (No Trash) 15, 20 and 25 eta. Men' Underwear, Shirt, and Drawer,, CC ct Mens' OvenhlrU, 75 cU. and tL Men,' Overall, 60, 65, 75 eta and IL Emlroiderie and EUgiaa at F abuloif Lew ! nice. Proportionate Rates. me an 1 sjf, I wijl emtio. t- en oa aame KUOKNK CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ALEXANDEll, J. R. Jnatlce of the Tea. South Eugene Precinct: olliee at Court Houm. ABRAMS, W. H. ft BltO.-Planintr mill, ah, dKr, blind anil niouliUni; inunuactory, Eighth treet, eaut if mill race. Everything in our line furnished on hort notic and reawmable term. BOOK 8T0RE One door mith of th. A.tor Houaa. A full tork of aorted box paper, plain and fancy. CRAIN BROS.-Deal.-r in Jewelry, M'litch e. Olotk and Mimical Inatrumrnta-Wil-latnetU (treet. between Seventh and Eiv'litli. CALLISON, R. O.-Dealcr In CTocene. pro vision., oi'uiiirr produce, canned (foodn, ixMkt, tntionery, etc., outhweiit corner Willamette andOthht. D i .i UEO. 11. Attorney and Counsellor at L Uthoe on illamette (treet. Eu vw y. DORUIS, B. F. Dealer In Stove, and Tin ware nianiett. (treet, between Seventh and Eiyhth. ELLSWORTH A CO.-Dnift-Uu anJ dealer, in paint, oil, eta Willamette treet, be tween Eighth aud Ninth. FRIENDLY. S. H.-Denler in drv foo.1.. clotlilnK and general tiiervhanli Willam ette atrvet, between Eighth and Ninth. GUARD OKFICE-XewHpnper, book and job pnniingomc, corner Uluinette andSeveutb (trecU. GRANGE STORE Dealt-r. In general mer chinitle and priHluc, oomer Eighth and Willamette street. GILL, J. P. Phyidolan, Surgeon and Drug gist, Postofllce, Willametta , rcet, between Seventh and Eighth. HAY-, ROBT.-Wine. Li.nior. and Ci gar, of the bet quality kept conatiuitly on hand. The bent billiard table in town. HENDRICKS, T. O.-Dealei in general mer chandUe noithweat corner Willnnictte and Ninth atreet. iTODES, C.-Keep on hand fine wlne, llq uora, cigar, and a pool and billinrd table: Willamette itreet, between Eighth and Ninth. HORN, CHA9. M.-Gunniith. Rifle, ar.d hot gun, breech and muzzle loedera, for saie. Ropiiiriiiu done in the neateiit at) le and war ranted. Shop on '-tli itreet. LYNCH, A -Grooerie. pi-ovialon,, fruit, veg etable, etc., Willamt'tte itreet, first door south of PoeUilfice. LTTCKEY, J. a-Watcb maker and Jeweler; ' keep a fine stock of goods in hi line, Willam ette street, in Ellsworth', drug store. McCLAREN. .1 A MES - Choi.-e, wines, liquors, and cigar, Williimetto street, between Eighth and Ninth. OSHURN & CO.-Dealer, in dntff. medicines, chemicals, oils, taints, etc. WillniuetU st, opposite S. Cliarlos Hotel. PAITERSON, A. S.-A fine stock of plain and fancy visiting card. PRESTON, WM. -Dealer in eimldlerv, Har ness, Carriago 'i'rltiiininss, etc. Willumette street, between Seventh and Eighth. POST OFFICE-A new stock of standard school book, jnst received at the post otlice. REAM, J. R. -Undertaker and building con tractor, winter Williimetto and Seventh (treet. ROSENBLATT 4 (.'O.-Dry goods, clothing, groceries and general ni'TehandiMc, .oiithweat corner Willamette nnd Eighth streets. ST. CHARLES HOTEL - Churln P.a ker, Projiiletresi. The best Hot. in the oity. Corner Willamette and Ninth streets SCHOOL SUPPLIES-A large and variid assortment of slates of nil sixes, anil quantities of slate and slate book. Three doon north of t'le express ollice. THOMPSON & P.EAN-Attorneysat-Law- Willamette treet, lctween beventh anil Eii-hth VAN IIOUTEN, B. C. -Agent for Wells, Fargo ft Co's. Express; Insurance effected in the most resxmsible comptinica at eutisfao- tory rate,. WALTON. J. J.-Att..rnev-at Law. Office- Willamette street, between beventli ami Eighth. PC alvay, Coras and nerer dlap poiata. Tbo world', great Paln Reliev.r for Man and Beast. Cbaap, qnlok and reliable. PITCHER'S CASTOItIA is not Narcotic. Children grow fat upon. Mothers like, and Physicians recommend. CASTOItIA. It regulates tho Bowels, cures Wind Colic, allays Fcverlshncss, and de stroys Worms. WEI DE METER'S CA TARRH Cure, Constitutional Antldnta to tbia terrible mala dy, by Aosorption. The moit Important DiaeoTerjr ainoe Vac cination. Other remedial may relieve Catarrh, thia core, at gay atage before Coninnptlon eeta in pen VK3KH4L nEiiniANnise e t.C HENDRICKS. tTEWSrK OF IHTH-lb. W 1 and !araat ever brought In Kiu-ene.ai FIMENDLYU C! A-N JU.VN LIM K fc aale lr T. G. HENDRICKS. STATK NEWS. A soanity of whitu help is reported in Astoria. Wheat is worth C5 cents per bushel on the Coiuilk Flour sells in Lakeview at $212 per 100 in lots of 1,000 pounds and upward. Tho Independence Board of Trustees have levied a tax of $400 for current expenses. On Thursday evening a fire des troyed about 200 worth of the Ore gon City jaiL W. S. Coulter of Amity shows pota toes of the Teerless" variety, four of which weigh 21 pounds Howell of Dirllns and Reed of Salem ran a 410 yard foot race at Independ ence last Sunday, which ended in a tie. Oregon City is to have a new City hall to cost $950. Overhead will be a council chamber, recorder's ollice and jury room. The Ashland woolen mills will buy all the wool offered for sale in that val ley this fall. Their new machinery will arrive soon. Twenty-five persons have been con signed to the insane asylum from Coos county in the last seven years 18 males ttud 7 females. Lehnner's grist mill at Myrtle Point, Coos county, with a considerable store of wheat, was burned on the 8th insU Loss, f3,000; no insurance. W. C, Lcako of Willow Springs died in the county hoHpitul at Jacksonville on th: loth inst ., of pneumonia, leav ing a large fumily destitute. Kick Ficke of Jacksonville, has sold to a resident of Douglas county, 400 head of sheep $2 50 per head; also to another party, 300 head of mutton sheep at $1 37 per head. Hume's cannery, nt the mouth of Rogue, river, is doing well. They caught 43,000 salmon on three tides last week, and expect to make a larger cntch this fall than ever before since Mr. llumo owned the property. The tax levy of Jackson county for the ensuing year is .as follows: State tax, 4 mills; common schools, 3 nullb; Modoc war bonds, J mill; insane asy liui), 1 mill; building fund 1 mills; county tax, 10 mills; total levy, 20 mills. Oregon has sent away 1 1 vessels with wheat, has six in port and seventy-one on the way, duo between this and next March. These will carry 130,500 tons leaving 293,500 tons, or 1G7 vessels to be obtained if we ship all our surplus before next August. In the case of Ballantynn, Chalmers & Holmes versus the Oregon Railway Company, limited, for damages sus tained by the latter'a rescinding a con tract for builJing the bridge piers' at Ray's lauding, in tho U. S. district court Monday, tho jury returned a ver dict in favor of the plaintitta for 111, 340. The machinery intended for the 0. R. R, at Corrallis has been shipped to that place. The mill will be used in getting out timbers for the road now being constructed between there and Yaijuina Bay. It will have a cutting capacity of about twenty thousand feet a day. Everything counet'ted with it is entirely new, and was shipped by a firm in Portland. Tho Jacksonville steam (louring mills has been running day and night for a month past, grinding 480 bushels of of wheat eauh 24 hours and turuinz out alxjut 18,000 pound of flour there for. Wheat has Imen coming in so fast of late that the mills could not keep up even with its larire capacity, and ,t no time have . they had over 15,000 pounds of flour on hand this season. Last week, says the Rosoburg Plain dealer, we made mention of the second crop of blackberries this year, and now comes Mrs. Judge Caddis, and lays on our table the product of one of her apple trees ; being no less than a baud ful of blooms and as many little ap ples all grown slnre one crop of apples liave already grown and ripened this year The last of the tit st crop having' crop having' been picked th first of this month, j What country can beat that! Oregon Pacific Railroad. The Albany Register is authorized to say that tho rumor recently so in dustriously circulated that thn Ya quina Bay railroad franchise has been purchased by the Villard interest, 'is wholly false. And we are authorized to say that neither the Villard interest or any other can purchase the road. Tho road is being built independent of any and all Pacific coast monopolies; is in the interest wholly of the people, of the Central Valley, Eastern Oregon and Idaho, and will be completed de spite all its enemies in Oregon or else where. And when built it will prove a blessing to the whole country, as it will compelagrand reduction in freights and fares, over all, or nearly all tho lines now completed. When connec tion is mado with tho road now in con struction from the East to Boise City, it will shorten tho distance from Ore gon to tho Eastern States nearly 300 miles, and will be equal in its equip ments, timo and safety, to the best equipped and managed road in the United States, The present times, fares and freights to the East will bo. notably reduced, and thus prove a real convenience to our people. Tho Ya quina Bay railroad is to be tho wes tern end of a continuous lino to the East, a grand overland road that will compete for the trafho between the, Atlantic and the Pacifio oceans, and tho parties furnishing the money to build it want the road and as they have ample capital, and believe that they will have the road out of tho fu-. ture, money can not buy them. Theso are, in brief, the facts in tho matter as stated to us, and we place all confi dence in their truth. Believing this, we fearlessly assert that no combina- lion will succeed in purchasing the franchise of tho Oregon Pacifio Rail road and stop its progress, but that tho work will bo vigorously pushed until, in due timo we shall havo a through ine to the Atlantic States. 'Carp Culture. One of the interesting examples of success with carp has lately occurred, "near Stockton. William OverhiRer, ft. well known farmer of that region, some years ago constructed an irrigation' res-, ervoir between his house) and highway. It is a perfect circle in shape, aud cov ers two or two and a half acres. Tho depth is six feet in tho center sloping to tho sides. It was scooped out at little expense. Tho embankment is planted with grass and trees. A boat lies upon the surface of the quiet . wa ter. The water is supplied from steam pumps and the pond is so situated that , about half of its contents can bo drawn, off and the vineyard and the gar-, den irrigated if desired. . - Into this pond1 thus arranged, the owner placed 50 young carp two years ago, They were then small, being but a few, months old. No food was given them they were left to forage for themselves and grew surprisingly. Last sprint some of them woighed 12 pounds.: Brush was placed in the pond, and preparations made for their spawning season. Tho pond began to swarm with tiny fish. These grew with great, rapidity and the pond was visited by many persons. At present tho sight , is the most interesting that can be im-. agined. There are 15,000 or 20,000 small carp in tho pond, all healthy and happy. They range from two aud a half to five inches in length. The owner marches out with a pan of corn meal and taps it, hearing which the fish assemble in hosts. They will feed from the hand and this is a peculiar delight to children who never tire of -"seeing the fish." In fact, the scene : now presented about vhis circular pond is picturesque and beatifuL This is ' the most . interesting department of live stock, the owner remarks, of which . he has any knowledge. S. F. Bulletin. There have now been ordered for the Northern Pacifio and Oregon Railway i and . Navigation companies .. 200,000 tons of steel rails, 150 locomotives and . GOO freight and other cars. So vast an amount of material affords most . striking proof of the-energy with, wnich the enterprises of theHrvcoinpanies are being directed, boild 1,894 Inis is rails enough to - bond 1,6'Ji nuhs ox road, allowing that each rail weighs 400 pound,which is the weight of one iron rail T i i V