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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1881)
etJ rsiw 1 H (Ji l l li EST1BL1SHED FOR THE DISSEBIXATION OF DEI0CR1TIC PRINCIPLES, AJiD TO UU AS LONEST L1VI1C BT TUB SWEAT OF Oil BSOf WIIOLEN0.73D. EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1881. $2.50 peryearlNADVAXCC nn GENE f 4 lR to 1 VlAL ZUt timnt (City uarl X L. CAMPBELL. J: B, CAMPBKI.U CAMPBELL BROS., Publishers and Proprietors. OFFICK-On the Kwt aide of Willamette Street between Seventh and Eighth Strata.' OUR ONLY KATES OF ADVBKTISnfG, A.l.artlaementa liuerted a lullowii fin. i tiara. 10 linea or lm. inu iuwrtioa $3 each auUequent insertion L Caah required ia advanoe. Tina atlvertiaara will be charged at the ful- warinir ratal : tin auuara three month 6 00 " " aix montlia 8 00 " nue year 12 00 Transient notice iu local column, 20 ceuta per the for each insertion. Advertising bilhi will be rendered quarterly. All ub work must be run run o.i iiklivisi, posTorriCE. Ifae Hours-Prom T a. m. to I p.m. Bnadari ,t J:30 to 130 p. m. u.n utiym from the sooth and leave, rein north 10 a. a.' Arrive from the north and leave, ffring t ith at 1:13 p. as. For Smhl.w, rrantlln ana ixma daM at on WednaKlay. For Crmwfuril- r.n rvCa: anil Rrownrrirle at 1 P.M. fottan will be ready for delivery half an hoar after .rfnl of train. Lettera should be loft at the otlloe ..., befora "'Ag ATTER80!( . K SOCIETIES. lium tame No II.' A. F. sr.' A. II. .Meeta Bfst and third Welneaiar hi each months gmfiu. BrtKorn Btrrr Tnn H I. O. JJyL Tito. F. Meeta every Tuesday evening. aeeta aa the Id and 4th Wednesday, ia eacn mootn, Fouex Lofxis, No. 15, A. O. IT. W. Meeta at Masonic Hall the second and fonrtk f.-lday m eacn moniu. , . J. St Sloan, M. W. D R. JOHN NI C KLIN, Physician; Surgeon and Accoucheur. (Formerly of Yamhill County.) RESIDENCE-Upitairs, over Chan. 'Horn', gunsmith shop. A. K PATTERSON, Physician and surgeon, Olace on Ninth Street, opiioalte the Ml. Charlea Hotel, and' at llealdenee, kijgh:n-k city oiikxjon. IR. JOSEPH P. GIL,' -ftAN BE FOUND AT HIH OFFICE 'op Ho Videiiee when nut professionally engaged. Office at the POST OFFICE DRUG STOltE. lteaidenea'nri'Eiglith 'street, opposite Presby terian Church. J-EWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. J. S. LUCKEY, . S Clocks- WacheSj Chains, Jewelry, Etc, Repairing Promptly Executed. feJTAllWorU Warranted.. J. 8. LUOKKY, tilhrvorth ft Co.' hrick Willamette street. A; LYNCH. JAS. iAGK. LYNCH & PAGE, In Dorris' Brick Building. Groceries ,,d Provisions, Will keep on'hand a general assi-rtmi'nt of Groceries, Provisions, Cured MeatH, Tobacco, Cijrars, Candies. Candles;- SoaTM, - Notions, Green and Dried Frniti,- Wood and Willow Ware. Crockery, Etc. Bnsineta will be conducted on 'a' CASH BASTS. Which means thai Low Prices are Established Good. dtliTtrtd witfiont tliargr to Buffi ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTEf Vwhich w. will wJ ELLSWORTH & CO., D KUG GIST, -11TILL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS in V T all iU branch ee at the old etaad, offerinf increaaed indncementa to cnatoaKra, old and aew. Aa heretofore, the moat Careful attention given to Prescripions. p KOCEatlES-Iall keep on a rollaf GROCERIES & PROVISIONS Aad in rite the Untion of hooarkeepen. T. G. HEXDRICSK - . , . T..H!-ti tS ytLZmlL! I ' iiiitii nn JT. B. Gives notice that of Goods at reduced prices for CASfl Call and his Stock. HEADQUARTERS Eugene City Hide & Eur Depot For the present T. G. HENDRICKS. I am now buying all the FURS, 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. New Departure ! ! TWO PRICES I CASH AD PATRONIZE THE MEN WHO HELP T SCHOOL HOI-MEM, whnee intercut are ,nd tlieir probt. at home. Take notice that- A V. Will aell (node for CASH at irreatly reduced price., aa low aa any other CASH KTOKE. Beat Print, lb and 18 yard. tl 00 Bod Brown and Bbached Mnalina, 7, 8, V, and 10 eta. Clark, and Brook, epool cotton 75 eta per Dot Plain and Milled Flranala, 25, 35; Vi and 60 eta. Water Proo , eecta Fin WiU Shirta, 75 eta aad L And all Other Coods at Proportionate Rates. Alao the Celebrated WHITE SK AITSG ZNIACHIXE ! V.w better for rtrenrth. .tic. and duraHlitr). At creatl rolnod rataa. 1 4r To mT aid duttaoera. wbo hare atond hr trma aa heretofore na tim, hut if at any time they wiifc toauk CAtiH purrham, I will all u, a. lr, the full credit uiy reducti- A V. VEThUS Bargains BUM he offers his stock Examine I can be found at 1UUIM1Y0UK ISKIDOEH, ROA1 AND your interarta ! Are permanently located and PETERS, Fine Cberi.H ShirU. , 75 eta aad L New Aamrtment Dreaa Gooda'(No Traah) 15, 20 and Seta, Matta' Underwear, Shirta and Drawer, 50 ct Men' Orerabirte, 75 eta. and 81. Men Oreralb, 50, 65, 75 eta and L Embmiderie and Edina at Fanukma Low Price. me an I ms. I wiil mntinae to aell cn aai KU8KNK CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ALEXANDER, J. B.-JuaHeeof the Peace Sonth Eugene Preciuct; office at Court Houaa. ABRAMH, W. IL & BRO.-rianlng mill, eaxh, door, blind and mouhKng manutactory, Ehjhth itreet, eaat of mill race. Everything in our line furnuhed on abort notic and reaaunable term. - BOOK STORE One door aouth of the Alitor Hon. A full atock of aamrted box paper plain aad fancy. GRAIN BROa-Dealcp In Jewelry, Watch- ts, 1ioca. ann mimical inatrumenta Wil lamette itreet, between Seventh and Eighth. CALLISON, R. a -Dealer In irrocenea. pm- Piaion. oountry produce, canned gooila, hooka, etationery, etc., outhwet corner Willamette and 0th St. DORRIS, GEO. a-Attomey and Councilor at law. umoe on t iliamette alreet. Eu Kene City. DORRIS. B. F. -Dealer In Stove, and Tin ware iliamette itreet, between Seventh anu iKuin. ELLSWORTH & CO. -DruprUU and dealer u paint, una, etc. Vt iliamette itreet, be tween Eighth and Ninth. FRIENDLY. 8. H.-Dealep In dry xhU, clothing and Keneral merchandiae W illam ette alreet, between i.i(hth and Ninth. GUARD OFFICE Newspaper, Ixiok and job lnuvin);uu!u,curner n uiomeiie antlsevelitb treet. GILL, J. P. Phyaiclan, Surgeon and Drug gist, Pontolfice, Willamette a eeet, between eeventn anil rvintn. HAYS, ROBT.-Wlnei. Llouor.. and M Earn of the beet quality kept conatantly oil and. The beat billiard table in town. HENDRICKS, T. G.-Dealei In genera chanilise northwest corner Willamette and ninth .treat. HODES, G-Keepi on hand fine wine, llq uora, cigara and a pool and billiard table: Willamette itreet, between Eighth and Ninth, HORN, CHAS. M.-Gunniith. Riflea aid hot-tpim, breech and muizlo loeden, for aaie. Repairing done in the neateit atyle and war ranted. Shop on Vth itreet LYNCH, A Grocorlca, provliiona. fniita. ve- etamee, etc, wuiamette atrect, nnit door outn oi roeuimce. LUCKEY, J. S. -Watchmaker and Jeweler j Keep a nue .iik'K or gooiii m Hi. line, Willam ette itreet, In Ellsworth ' drug .tore. McCLAREN. JAMES - Choice, wlriM,llmior, and cigari -Willamette itreet, between Eighth anu uibii. OSltURN & CO. -Dealer In dniga, medicine. chemical., oil., painta, etc. Willamette at., opMwite S. Charlea Hotel PATTERSON, A 8.-A fine atock of plain and fancy visiting card. PRESTON, WSL-Dealer In BadcUerr, Har- nea, larnage Irlmnnnga, etc. Willamette treet between Seventli aad Eighth. POST OFFICE -A new utock of itnndard chpol book juat received at the )mit oHice. REAM, J. K. -Undertaker aad building con- tractor, norner V iliamette aaU Seventh street. ROSENBLATT ft CO. Dry good, clothing grnceriea and general merchnndlHe, aouthweat corner iliamette anu Eighth itreeta, ST. CHARLES HOTEL Charln Ba- ker, ProprietreM. The beat Hote in the ity. Comer Willamette and Ninth itroeta SCHOOL SUPPLIES A large and vnrl.d awmrtiuent of slate, of all aizea, and quantities of slates anil slate book. 1 liroe donni north of the express nflice. THOMPSON ft BEAN-Attorneys at Iw- Willamette street, between Seventh and Kit'hth VAN HOUTEN, B. C.-Agent for Wella, Fargo A CVa. Express; Insurance effected in the most resionsible companies ,at aatiafau tory ratea. WALTON, J. .T.-Attiirney-at-Law. Ottice Willainette street, between Seventh and Kiirhth. mTlJTMUiiinaaisaviaan. Children Pitcher's Castoria. Kothwr. Ilka and Phyalclan recommend it. IT IS NOT NARCOTIC. CEXTAUtt LINIMENTS; tho World's groat Paln-I.o-licvlng remedies. They heal, Hootho and euro II urn, Wounds, Weak ltat'k and Klieuinatlsiu upon Alan, and Sprains, Colli and Lameness jipou ncantft. Cheap, iulck und reliable. EPTJRT3 of di.fcnatinp; Huu, SnnOo. Crackling; Paina im tha Kead, Tatld Braath, Danfne.., and any Catarrltal Complaint, eaa Va xtersainatad ly Wai Da tleyar'a Catarrh Cara, a Conati tatioBal Aatidota, by Abaorp tioa. The ast Iatportaat Dla-o-rarj alao Vacciaatioaw T70 a VENEHtL SieHCHANDISK ( i T.C. HENDRICK8. 'VTEW HpO( K OF IIATM-Tb brat 1.1 and iaiveat ever brought to Koirrae.at KKIKNIjLY'S. SAN JUAN LIMB f. a.1. by T. . HKXflBICKt. 47 WY.IK. i;.Ur krmtmMlj an.Crllv V' AxoaillM. AMtmm lata Co. Aafmtm, Me. h M M Etpublicn Rot.- The Portland corrosponJi'iit, "Hrrr- uiann," of the Astoriao, being a well poMtftl R'puliliir hhaarlC know wlwreof he Rpeaki when he writes aliouc the following antliitioaii' Oregon- lans: Portland, Nov. 21 In Uuicitjre- Hiue tnrce gHiitleiuert wlinaw nauie ary proininently liofore taw peopte ef Ore gon as candidate for the Unit) States senatoniliip at the eipctioB to be herd next October. They are Hon. Joseph N. Dolph, Judgo George II. Williams and Ex-Senator John 1L MiUholL Be sides these mar 'be aMtutiomx) a half dozen others who would not object tr the honoi, but are not generally known as aspirants for the poaitiotv HON. J. N. DOLPII. Ia the buBiext and hnnteiA working lawyer in the State. He is head of the linn of Dolph, Drouaugh, IXli4. A Si mon, who have a very large civil prac tice and are seldom found in criminal cases. He is attorney for the Orego Railroad and Navigation Company, the valley railroads on both sides, the now street railway company, ami a number of minor corporations. Not alone is he the lawyer to prosecute and defend suits, but he is chief adviser in all new steps, great andjsmall, about to be taken. It is said that his personal income, aside from his interest in the firm and from real estate is not less than $15,000, and ht earns every penny. He is estimated to bo worth 8200,000, mainly in property which lie has held for years and which, until recently, lias lieen unproductive. He is completing a residence at a cosh of $40,000. Jl'DUI UEOUnl 11. WILLIAMS. Ex-senator and ex-attorney general Williams will not, so his friends say, make a fight for tire oflica which he once so ctMy tilled, If the position be tendered by thu next legislature, lie will not refuse, but those intimate with him affirm that he will not accept the honor at the cost of soliciting tho vote of a single representative. Shortly after his ruturn here Just yoar he formed a law partnership with W. lir Hill, Geo. If. Durham and H. Y. Thompson. He stands at the head of his profession and tho firm is the great est combination of legal tulent in Oro gon. Next year he will build an ule gant residence near the Ilishop Scott Grammar ScliooL EX-BKNATOR J. II. MITOIIF.I.L Is popular with a considerable portion of his party, but no incurred uncon cealed opposition from the Indepen dents. His power in securing tho sup port and best effort of strong political workers throughout the Slato, and bending their will to hi own, with nothing but bis individuality to attract them is simply wonderful. His friends claim that he con carry Multnomah county, which elects eight representa tives next year in the face of all oppo sition even if it takes the form of open warfare. He is strong in Eastern Ore gon, but no county lieyond the moun tains is likely to send a Republican to the Legislature, Politician un friendly to Senator Mitchell assert that if he is- put forward as a candidate, enough Ibpulilieaii in Washington, Yamhill, lientoii and Linn counties will stay away from the polls to insure the election of Democratic legislator! OTIIEll ASHI BANTS. Mr. Henry Failing, one of the most successful merchants and afterward banker, of the nielrnjiolis, U mention' ed as a compromise camlidntA- Though not a public man, in the strict sense, he has 110 little knowledge of national af . faint, is a good parliamentarian, broad and lilx-ml in hi vitws, and a tar a Oregon' commerce and material development are concerned, would make a very useful senator. Hon. W. D. Hare, ex -col lector of custom at your port 1 also ipoken of a a candidate. But Oregon gave only 665 majority for Garfield, when six month before Congressman George carried the State by 1397, a fulling off of 732. With the split between Stalwart and Half breads, mho van say the Mtt Legisla ture will be Republican? STATK NEVSL The O. -R 4 N. Co, pays taxes- ow 1334,000 in. Wasco county. The PuU man, Pttlaoa Sleeping Car Co on $16,000. Soma taow ia airaadjr fallen, im Lake county and the weather ia bitter cold Stock of all kind ar still' do ing Weir, However. Tli past seanon' three- iww vaaael -wera built at MnrslrfWld: and tw a--North' Bend, (Coos Bay) all of a larger doss than formerly the former about: 700 tons and the latter about 000 ton) burden, but of less meaturemeint.. r ' The Fort Klamath road via Rogur river, ia-blorlceeV by snow, which' lie to the depth of srveral feetjtoa) tBa Ca- cadem A few, teaonteM have beam caught in tlra late storms and' sot ol them havw experienced Maehi troublw in reaching a placa of aafotyt Lymaa Chappotl, wb ha leaned tho ' fine farm of John1 MiRer; on Apple- gato, luts jast threUed 7400 pound ol alfalfa, seed, worth' $1480. fron 14- acres- of alfalfa Froaj tbw same piece of B.rxt 23 ton of- ba were soM at 7 per ton,' akinf , tbV gross yield $1604. The blackleg that ha kirW soraany calves in the southern part1 of Uranti county has about ceased' its ravageai Some few case are reported in the Wai ner valley, but'on the Malheur and- in Harney valley the' disease' seems to have spent itself. . Fully one-half of . the calve in the latter place have died- D. C. Courtney,- who- killed' Matl Shannon' in- Jacksonville eorne timer ago,' and who was indicted for man" slaughter by the- grand! jury,. had hie trial during the 'pest' week and was ao iittittcdi The-jnry vu out 20. houna thn Imllot standing severn' for acquittal1 to five fbr conviction until jeati before thu verdict was reterneti. Citisetisof Union eotmry offer, fay aggregate,. $1260 reward' for the an rest and' conviction' of the party or parties who murdered John' Hawk while sleeping in his- tent1 at Lostine ' in that county on the night of Novem ber 3d.- Of that' amount Mr. Hawk, offers $100, 11 J. Rodger, sheriff $.r)0 and the- balance Is given by 183 persons in sum ranging from $2 to $50 each. Harder lott FtuL YestPrdny morning workman named Hankin discovered the body of a man in the river near the wharf at Nicolai's lumberyard, some two milt below this city. Coroner Garnold wae iiniuedistely notified, and proceeded to. the spot. He found the body to be that of a man apparently about 50) year of age, 5 feeet 1 1 inches in height with dark' hair, chin whiskers, and) moustache mixed with gray, slightly bald. It wo near the wharf, aad about fifteen feet from the shore, where the water at present is but foar feet deep.- It was nude with the ex ception of a- shirt and undershirt, be neath whiuh a piece of bale rope had been passed and fastened in a slip noose, to ti ends of which was fas tened a stone weighing nearly 10ft pounds, whioh had prevented it area, rising to the surface. The feet were bound together by a piece of wire, un dorncatb which on an arufcle was v small towel. The body bad evidently- been in the water fee two- or three weeks, and it is probable wo tlirowm there during the late- high water, and came in siiht when the river receded. It was conveyed to the coronal's office and an inquest wiO be held' to-day. It has not been examined by a sturgeon a yet, with the exception of a wound or bruise uear the inner corner el the left eye; no marks of 'violence are risible but there can be very little doubt thae a foul murder hna Urea eoromitted. No rook of the ami, kindi aa tho one at tached to the bocly are to be seen i the vicinity ef the wharf, aad it in probable the body and the rock were carried there and thrown from the wharfcwherort was surposed the wa ter was Wp enough to hide it tVirevnr.. , So far, the body haa not been identi-. 6ed, but many who have seen it say they they think they have seen the Bian wheu alive, but they do not know wnet he a at Standard, Nov 2tL