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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1881)
f X' " rm 7 in rnrr k m 1 i ijjjj ESTABLISHED f OR TDK DISSE1IS1T10S OP DEMOCRATIC PBI5CIPLES, AM TO E1M AN INXEST LITiXC BY THE SWEAT OP OH BROW WHOLE NO. 741. EUGENE CITYr OR, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1881. $2.50 per year IN ADVICE GEN in A 1 il r I Zlt (&nm City uari U CAMPBKLL. J. E. CAMPBELL CAMPBELL BROS., PublisJiers and Proprietors. OFFICE-On the East side of Willamette Street between Seventh Mid Eifc-hth Street. OUtt ONLY UA.TK3 OF ADVERTISINGS l.l..rtt.uimenta inserted M follows: One square, 10 line or Uu, ene insertion M; each snbaeuuent Insertion tL Cash required la sulvence. Tim advertisers wilt be eluded at the fol sjhe square three months (6 00 " lit months-.. 00 " " one year... - 12 00 Transient notice in focal column, 20 oente per Jne for each insertion.. Advertising bills willl He rendered finarterly, All Job work muiit be rwa roil on pelivkht, fostoffice. . tar Hoars -Prom I a. e. o p. m. Sundays Mall arrives from the toath an4 leaves f ointr morth le a. m Xrnrca from the Borth end leaves ruing ,th it 1 11 . . 'or BiniUw. Franklin anil Long i .im a on WedneeiUy. ror urawTana V?' yC-- fijfc.k .nA RhimnUl. at I P.M. litter. wiU be ready ftar delivery half an hone after ...Ii.iSof traias. Letters.hould be left at the office ...hour briar, -.aoj, P. SOCIETIES, linne No. 11. A. F. and A. It. Meete Int aad ttiird Welneedays in each aaath. gnurra Burrs Tirxia No. I. O. in V. MeetfteverT Tuwaar evening. Ci m Si.!" ! tNCraT n ansets en the Id ana m wmbo7i " EuuMie Loimsii, Na 15, A. O. V'.WT JHeewatMaeonioHalltUeeoond nd fourth r.Hdayi in each niontb, w J. JL Sloas, M. w. DR. JOHN NICKLIN, Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. (Formerly of Yamhill County.) KSSIDENCFi-Up etaira, over Chas. Horn'e gun.mith ihop. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, CAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or ree iaence when not professionally enfaed. Olbceattke POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. KetiJouce ou Eighth street, oppradte Preehy terlan t'hurclu . JEWELRY ESTABLISII5IENT. JL S. LUCKEY, UEAt.Etl IS Clocks, Waches; Chains,. Jewelry, Etc. Uepttiiang Promptly Executed. CsT All Work Varranted.J73 J. 8. LUCKKY, 38U..rth k Co. 'a hri.Jc Willamette street A. LYNCH. J A3. PAGE. LYNCH PACE, la Dorris' Crick Building. DEALEM IS Groceries ni Provisions, Will keep on luind geneoal aortiuent of Gr)cerieii, ProviiioiiBV Cured Meats, Tobacco,. Cigare, Candies. CamlleK, Honpe Notions, Ureau and l)riel lfrnits, Wood and Willow Ware. Crockery, Etc. Butinera will be conducted on a CASK BASIS. Which means that Low Prices are Established loodi dcIiTerti without charge to Bnyei ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTEC J t which we will pay the bluest market B. F. DORRIS, DE-VLEUi I2C S lores, Kancs. Pumps, Pipes, ftiela!, Tinware. AD Rouse Furnishing Goods Generally Wells Driven Promptly AND Satisfaction Guaranteed. Willamette Street. Eugene City TCP' ak in Trmr mm Imi Wdtne. AadraaaH Hlkvall 4 CavEortiaali au sns E. B. Gives notice that of Goods at reduced prices for re Call and Examine his Stock. HEADQUARTERS Eugene City Ede&IurBepot 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. Hew Departure TWO CASH A.YD TVLTROXIZE THE MEN WHO HELP T I SCHOOL HOUSES, whnfe interestn are (end their proriU at home. Take notice that- A. V. Will sell goods for CASH at greatly redueed prices, a. low as any other CASH 8TORE. Best Print" 16 and 18 yards W 00 Bert Brown and Bbaehed Mnslin M, 9, and 10 eta. Clarks and Brooks spool cotton 75ctper Dot PUinand Milled Firnnels, 25, 3S) 43 and 50 eta. Water Proo , tr:. ghirU. 75 eta and 51. And all Other Coods AlaotheCelebr O r A ft n fl KtHT for strength, size, and durability!, At greatly reduced raUa. ' SL." hoon tima, mt if at sny time thev wish t maU CASH MrHj-e. I w 1.Ter.aa'!ii"ii7, ,v. f Al mdit H.UI rrauOuo. A..V-JX1LJ Bargains in BUM he offers his stock Pi I can be found at BUILD YOUR BRIDGES, ROADS AND your interests I Ar pennanently located and PETERS, Fine Cheviot Shirt. 5, 75cU and fl. New Assortment DreHs aoods(No Trash) 15, 20 and 25 eta. Mens' Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, 50 ct Mens' Oversbirta, 75 eta, and (L Mens' Overalls, 50, 65, 75 cU and tL Embroideries and Edgins at Fabulous Low Price. at Proportionate Rates. r a nTTT-.'T. e ill give J KS KUOKNK CITY BUSINESS UIRECTORY. ALEXANDER, J. R. Justice of the Peace South Eiitfeue 1'iwinct: otlii-e at Court House. AliRAMS, W. H. A llRO.-Pkuinjr mill, nwh, diHir, blind and moulding nmnuUi try, Eighth strert, east f mill race. Everj-thinir in our line furtuahed on short notice and reasonable terms. BOOK STORE -One door south of the Astor Houao. A full stock of assorted box pui)ers plain and fancy. CHAIN RUOS.v-Delcr Jewelry, Watch es, Clocks and Musical Instrument Wil lamette strort. between Seventh and Eihtli. CALLISON, R. O.-IValer in ifrocenes, pro visions, country pnHluce, canned (foods, books, strtt'onery, eMj., southwest corner Willamette and !th &t. DORRIS, GEO. B.-Attomey and Counsellor at l.aw. Ollice on Willamette street. Eu Kene City. DORRIS, B. F. -Dealer in Stove, and Tin warn- Willamette street, between Seventli anil r.iK'iun. FRIENDLY, a H.-Deah-r In dry (mods, clothing and Keneral merchandise -Willam ette street, between l.iytitU anil Ninth. GUARD OFFICE-Newsiawr, hook and ol printiiib'ottice.coruer w illnuictte andSevcntli streets. GILL, J. P. Physician, Surgeon and Druir gist, Postotlice, Willamette s reet, between Seventh and EL'htli. HAYS, ROBT.-W ines. Liunors. and Pi iars of the best finality kept constantly on hand. The best billiard tublo in town. HEND KICKS, T. G.-Ddei in ireneral mer chnndise northwest corner Willamette and XVintn atreets. UODfcS, C Keeps on hand fine wine, liq uors, cigars and a pool and billiard , table: Willamette street, between Eighth ami ivinth. HORN. CHAS. M. -Gunsmith. Rifle, ar. shot-Kims, breech and iunzzlo losders. for saia. Repairing done in the neatest style and war- ran tea. Minp on mil street. HAYES & LUCKKY-DrmndsU and dealer, in paints, oils, etc. Willamette street, be tween tigiiui ami iMiiui, LYNCH, A Groceries. Dnivisions. fruits. ea etamos, etc, Ulamctte street, hrst door souin oi i'ostotiioe. LUCKEY. J. 8.-Watchmaker and Jeweler keeps a fine st.s k of goods in his line, Willuui ette street, in hllswortb s drug store, McCLAREN, JA MES - Choice, wines, li.mors, and i-ii,'ars - Willamette street, betweeu Eighth ana jMntn. OSHURN A CO.-Dealrs in dnurs, medlclnea. chemicals, nils, painU, etc. Willamette st, opH8ite s. ..nark-s iioteL PA1TERSON, A. S.-A Hue stock of plain PRESTON, WM. -Dealer in Paddhry, Har ness, (.arnago Irimmings, etc. Willamette street, between Seventh and Eighth. POST OFFICE -A new stock of standard school iMMiks just received at the post office. REAM, J. H. Undertaker and building con tractor, corner Willamette ana feuventh streets. ItOSENBI.ATT A CO.-Di )ry gooils, clothing, groceries and general merchandise, southwest eorner Willamette and Eighth streets. ST CHARLES HOTEL - ( harlas Rh- kor. Proprietress. The licst Hole in the city. Corner Willamette and Ninth streets SCHOOL SUPPLIES A large and varied assortment of suites of all sizes, and quantities of slates anil slate-books. I lirt-e ilisirs north of the cxijvcbs office. THOMPSON A BEAN-Attornvsat l,w Willamette street, lstwecn Seventh and Eifhth VAN H OUT EN, B. G-Agent for Wills, rargoACos. Exiiressj Insurance effected in the miHit resmuilde coiiipauies jat satisfao tory rates, WALTON, J. J.-Attomey at-Law. Oflice- ulamctte street. Iwtween rieventli anil Eighth. Children Blotter Lire and Pty&icians recommend it. IT 13 KCT NARCOTIC. CEXTAUU LINIMEXT9; (lie "World's prcnt Palii-Itc-liovlnp; rt'incdicH. They ln-al, Nootho nud cure lJurnn, WoundH, "Weak Hack nnd IllioiimatlNin upon Alan, and Sprains, Galls and Laincnctfs poii Ilrasts. Cheap, quick and reliable. r"ir:ll,.l,,"A:',riTTilr".,",rl.i,lg!3 ' SPTIRT3 cf dlsffustlrrj Knona, Enude.. CraoVlIas Pejus in tho Head, Fetid Ereath, Doafnc.s, nd any Catarrhal Complaint, enn fc exterminated hj Wet Da Meyer' Catarrh Cnre, Consti tutional Antidote, by Absorp tion . The moat Important Dis covery alnoe Vaccination. port UKNEIttL HI KHC II AN DISK f T.C. HENDRICKS. N CIVNTOI K OF II ATM -Tie tst and largest ever brought to Kivene, t FKIEN lLY'S. CJ AN JUAN I.IM F f..r sale bv T. i. HENiJRIfK". 4"n WFFK. l?.4ra h.pmwi1jr mlCn.ly I anuttll tier. A lillta. I all Co, AiilU, SI a BP w if If It f ron (PS STATE KEW&. A 1 1500 siliool house ia noon to l built at Tumor. Rig Klumath luke hnn hcvn frozen Imrd enough to permit skating. 1 wo passenger HUAiiurs run ou Co- quillo river and live on Coos boy. II A. Hawk'nm, of Dalian, lias Ucn found not guilty of horse stealing. A petition for cloning up saloons on Sunday is in circulation in Jackson villa Tlio thermometer has Wn down to 10 degrees Vlow zero at Lakeview re cently. Mr. Cordon on Itogue recently cut a bee tree from which ho. took 200 pounds of honey. Henry Sniathers of Clackamas county, got six gallon, of oil from a black War lie recent 1 killi!,k' The amount of trrain. threshed: the past season in Wallowa valley, aggre gates 43,500 busli'ds. The acreage will bo doubled next year.. The infant child of Ed. Ashby of Union county, while on the way from the house of a neighbor where the parents had been visiting. Tho little one had not Iwen siok before starting. Dean it Cos mill at Marshfield saws 40,000 feet of lumber per day; Lobree'i mill, 20,000 per day; IL II. Luso's mill, at Empire, 30,000 per day; North Bend mill, Simpson it Co., 33,000 per day. Citizens of Pendleton subscribed $1,000 for a relief fund for tho small pox sufferers at lleppner, but tlfl'ir messenger returned bringing the good news that the scourge was almting and the assistance was not needed. On Monday, at Oregon City, the train killed 18 sheep belonging to J. Logan and 9 belonging to Wheeler Church. The tamo engineer crippled and killed a lot of horses betweeu Ore gon City and Canemah threa years ago. Joseph Churchill of tho Umpqua ferry has built on his farm a drying house on a largo scale, twenty feet sijuaro, two stories high with four base ment with furnaces. It is his inten tion to uso it for tho purpose of drying corn and smoke house.. A resident of Linkyille while intoxi cated recently sought to kill several inciuWs of his fumily and himself. His wife, crazed with grief,, afterward at tempted to commit suicide by jumping from the bridge into the river, but wa caught in time by a bystander. Last week while the Coos bay mail carrier was coming over tho road to ward Koscburg, and when within three and a half miles of. Laird's station, the pack horse stummed and fell ovr a dill' ninety feet high. The mail was recovered, but the Iioiho was killed. John Meyer, a young German, living about 5 miles northeast of Lebanon, shot a charge of buckshot at a pheasant ast Suturday and killed it, but his father lappened to be on the other side of the pheasant and received one of the shot in his leg betweeu tho calf and tho ankle.. The blackleg or mountain fever, has made its appearance among the cattle of Chewaucan. A few have died, and others are- seriously afflicted with it. The disease is said to be abating in Warner and Harney valleys, but it is reported to be destroying a great many bovines in parts of western Nevada. Following is a list of the farmers of Clackamas county, who have brought in the largest nuniW of hogs to Ore gon City packers, Orin Cutting, 72 head, weight 11,794 pounds; Wm, Currin, 30 head, 3613 pounds; 11. Tucker, 13 hear!, 3179 pounds; Oliver Ilobhinx, 17 head, 4292; Leatherman, 15 head, 2562 pounds. A large nuinv Iter of others have butchered smaller lot A Heppner corrcspondenti uiiderii dato of Pec. 4 th, says: The. town , of Heppner is in distress. Th ftaghangs at half mast and all appear g!iomy and sad. Every business houso is closed and the town looks deserted.. There are two very severe cases of smallpox that of Geoige Kessinger and a child i of George Kwagjart. All other cases' company propose a row veel at Lo are doing well. It has Le"n very hard j bree's mill, making a. vessel, mostly. 'ork to utt h' !p o wad ok .'he sick i this year. Orrgoa Pacific Koin. We clip the following notes from the" Albany Democrat : A gang of about forty men are now engaged in making a rock cut just this side of the summit, and the blasts at that point are plainly heard here in Albany every day. Other laboring parties of engaged at different points along the' lirrV, ex cavating for bridge piers and ' abut' ments, eta The surveying parties which have been working from Corvallis and the Day, setting grade stakes and complet ing tlit, dial survey, will meet near the summit this week. We understand they will immediately come to Cor vallis and Wgin the survey eastward across tho valley, coing as far into the mountains as the snow ill permit. Mr. Hogg's brother left the Hay for Corvallis last week, and from there ' will go immediately to San Francisco Four saw mills are now running on ' full time getting out bridge timbers and ties, and two mora mills will be ' stated up soon. - One was recently put in operation at the summit which has a capacity of 1 000 feet per hour. Several gangs of men are at work along the line getting out ties.'. About 200,000 ties are now ready for de livery. At the Bay work is still going on - rapidly upon the large wharf at Ford's -Point, and as soon as it is oomplcted railroad material will begin to arrive from San Francisco Vessels are continuously arriving at SaA Francisco with railroad ' material for this road and vessels are being char tered to transport it from that point) to the Bay. Capt, Winant, of the schoon er R. B. Hardy, came in with mer chandise from Portland a short timo ago, and while at the Hay stated that.. his vessel had been chartered to ply between San Francisco and the Bay in moving the railroad material, and that lie would1 begin operations in a few weeks.. Four large scows h'avo lieert com' plefced ready for business, and tlrey will' be employed in. transporting lumber' and stone for the- improvements going ' on at' Ford's Point Alec. Berry, youngest son of A M. Berry of Jacksonville, accidentally shot himself, with fatal results, whila out hunting with a companion on the 4th iiiht. He was in the act of crossing' Bear creek, in a field below the Manzi nita bridge, by means of a foot log, . w hen the sad affair occurred. The log; was the trunk of a small tree, witlu some limbs still on it, and tho boy was . astride of it and going across in that style. His companion, who stood on tho bank with both of their guns, hand ed one of them to his companion, and. he unfortunately proceeded t6 pulllit torward him by the iiiukzIo. The butt aud top of the gun being the heaviest and the lad not sufficiently strong " to handle it, it naturally enough full ou -tho log with the hammers down, one of which, ia drawing the weapon to him caught on a limb, and coniingdowa. . caused the barrel to go off. The gun. was heavily loaded with duck shot audi the whole charge struck him just abovo and to the right of the stomach. Death was almost instantaneous. The work on the walls and roof of ' the new insane asylum btululng, is en- tirely completed. The cupola ait erected and all of the outsidd finished, so as to prevent any injury from being done to the building by thestorms dur ing tho w inter. On aocount of the in clement weather the carpenters and othor jxtrsons employed, with the ex ception of the iiightwatchinaii, have, been discharged until spring, when tbe work will bo resumed in earnest and! pushed forward to completion. During the interim the heating apparatus and , all the plumbing, etc., will be tinished . Simpson Bros., by J. Xruse, are put ting up a vessel at North Bend; , length . 123, width 35, and depth of. hold 8 feet, two masted schooner, and one at. Dean k (V mill, Marxhuc-liL of larger size, by Capt. Reed, for a. San Francisco. company nearly completed. Another