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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1882)
r HIT . iiiiLJ CITY AI JDjL ESTABLISHED FOR THE DISSHIXATION OP DEMOCRATIC PElXCirLES, 1M TO EARS AN IIOXEST LIVING BY THE SW EAT OP Ol'R BaOWi WHOLE NO. 771 EUGENE CITY, OH. SATURDAY, SElEMBEU 23, 1882. $2.50 per year IN A0VANC& She (u(jfHf (tihj tiaril. I. L. CAMPBELL, Publisher Ahd Proprietors , OFFICE On the Eit aid of Willamett Street between Sovefcth and Eighth tUreeU OC OSLf UA.TI23 OK ADVEHTlSINOt Advertisement rflerted at follows? Una square, 10 line, or I, one invrtin M ; k vch ubeo,ti:nt insertion Cash required In "advance. . I'iiut advertiser, will be cnarued nt th ful ovriuj rate. : X)m spiar tlire tfonth. . . f 0 00 " " tux UU'IUIU v o wo " " oil vear 11 00 uf r Transient notice ill local column, 20 tlil Imm f.ir each inaertiiin. Advertising Mils villi be rendered quarterly. All job work mrtHt te PAll ros tiM pvi.ivkky. postofficb. tfflco Hours -' from ) i m. W ! J. m. NunJajr. .. m 1 10 to S V t. m. MU arrives f rota the south n'l leave. iIViu nortli lo in. Arrive, (rom Hie north awl leave, gumt i .. .u VnrNiiliili VAntnklin Atll Iinir f m, flow t t .. on Wediie.Uy. or Cruvfurda fille, Camp Creek and Brownsville t I e.M. fatten will be ready for delivery hulf n hour after f rival of train.. liOtter. Should be left nt the office 1 I 1 mails nnArt u,"our"'"' A. 8. PATTER80S t. M. tsujui-un-i .i- 1 iii im-g SOCIETIES. wv. i .mailt Vo ll. A. P. and A. M. Meet nnt and third We Inuduy. in each month. Hrr.!rrn Bcrta No. 9 I. O. 0. F. Meet, c Wry Tuesday ivehlnir. . - r.. fl aiaeta on the M and th Wednesday, m omh month. Kournr LodC.k, No; 13, A. O. y. Meets at Maannie Hall the second and fourth Vy.ulCacbn1o1al,j M SiiANiM Ny v....Tmir rJ.wT V 40. (V. A. It. Meet wmiv r.NrAiu-11 i "t at Masonio Hall, the first and third Friday of fetch month, liyordor, l.oMMASli:lt. Hiiiwu IPmosv.h Friends. -MecU the rt and third Satf.riiay veni'ii at atiwnu- H I all. order of ,1. M. Sl.OAX.tH. r- fc. g. HTBAHAS, ALhASV. U BlIAEf, WUESF. KTUAUAN & lUliYBU, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, ErtiKXK CITY, OKKf'.ON. PRAtTICK tX ALL THE COU 1!TS OF tlii Stat.;. They nivo ecial ntWiition to cidlectiona ami (imitate matter. , Orr-ICE-Ovcr W. F. i. Co. Expn; offi'e Ceo. S. Washburne, Attoraicy-itt-liSSiv. ftUfJKXH CITY. - - - OKKHON . OtViOC fomterly occupied by Thomwm & IWan. iyH"':t - CEO. M. MILLER, Attsrmy and Csunsslbr-at-Law, and Real Male Jgeiit. El'ttEXK CITY, - - OUECO.V. tlFFICK- Two dilur nortli of I'.wt Oili-'e. justice of t!i? Peace & Notary Public. OFFIC: AT STOKE. COllXEIi WIL-laim-tle anil Si vi iiv.i riti'.vU lllnnk deet and Kept mi hantl. . Eii;ene City .Inly 4; I S.-'.'. A. I. K I3KL1.1, M. 0, Physician and Surgeon. EUGENE CITY, - - OREGON. Office in Underwood, briikj over tho Ex pire oHicef. J14tt DR, JOHN NICKLIN, Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur, (Formerly of Yamhill t'oMtiry.) residence-Two doors wroth of m. k. church; DR. JOSEPH Pi GILL, CAN BE FOUND AT HISOFFICE or r idence when uot profei'xionally engagedi Office at the POST OFFICE DRUG STORE; Residence on Eighth street, opKrte rreahy riau Church. DR. E. G. CLARK, (iradnate of the Philadelphia Dental College.) DENTIST J EUGEXE CITY, OREfioX. HAVIXG P UP. C H AS ED T II E DENTAL office of Dr. L. L Davt. 1 am prepared to do all kinds of work in my rrofes"in. D. T. Pritchard, WATCHMAKER ANL JEWELER. TEPAIRIXG OF WATCHES AND li CLOCK.1 executed with punctuality And at a reasonable coot. Willamette St., Eugene City, Oregon. JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. J, S. lUCKElf, DEALER Tf Clocks, Wacnes, Chains'. Jewelry, Etc. Repairing Promptly Executed. C?-.tlt Wrk Wf ranted. J?i J. 8. LCCKEY, WUev-rth Cy.'t hr-k WillaiDett, rtr. 7v ill O. DOT'S t-lT A GENERAL PJ iifii A large assortment of 'La dies and Childnm Hose at 12 1-2 cts. Good ) Goods at V2e- Best Corset in town for 50c An immense stock of New and Seasonable Goods Fine Cashmere in every shade. New and .Xohby styles in CLOIUIXG Liberal Discount for CASH. New Departure 3? WO SSXCES ! OjSSSI AMI CJSLjSIOX'QT?, OATKOXIZUTHEMEXWKOHELI'T Ll'ILD YOl'R I'RIlMiES, ROADS AX1) JL SCHOOL HoliSES, xrh.vu intert are your iiitcntt ! Are permanently located and .pend their priiliu at lioiuei notice th.it- A V. Will sfcll yiiotii, for TASH nt irrcntly redutxd piioex, aa low as any tt'ncr CAKH STORE. Rest I'rlntH Id and IS yards $1 00 I Host Drown and Uk-aehed .MmdHii, 7, 8, K, and i 1 'J I "lark and I'ronk upool ottoh 7"i ft per Dor, i'ia'ii .ind Milled Flrnuel, ".)) Im: 4"i and 50 'Vat.'l- i'nm , ce;U Fine White Shirt, 7"t cts and ?1. Ahd all Other Coeds at Proportionate Rates. Alw the Celebrated WPIITK SK fVING 1MAOHIKE ! X me better for trcnKth, ize, and durability), At greatly reduced rate"; HT To my old Cutmi:e, who have titil by nic o 1 m, 1 will uit'nne t t sell on mne t'irin beri'tnfore oil tiin, but if at any timo they wih tit make CASH purcha, I will give all stn a ttllcr. the full credit oil lny rediutiou A. V. PETERS ROblnson k Church, HEAI.EKS IN SHELF&IIEAYYIIAUDWARE have Tim BcslSelectcd Stuck In OrcjcnL NOTICE TO SHEEP OWNERS. V'OTICE IS IIEREHY GIVEX TO ALL i.H Sheep ownr that they mil dip their Mtecp a w.on iiHhi ired IK DI.iEAShD. The aw m:.k- prm-Wns that Tthra the nwiirni fail to do no, that tiic inKi t"r shall ca'ie it to hr dune at their cxieli.-e. S D. COATS, Shf'j. fbrm'tor for Lane Co, Or. CRAIN BROS. ALERS tfntthf. d g Jtwclrj. i Musical instruments, Toys, Notions, etc Watcbe., Chvk, and Jewelry repaired and rwarrante.1 Xorthwes cotn-r of Willamette 1 and Eiehthatnta. i irrrfQ "O fl PIT1 0 i- t'-uni-. -m i . 1 ILL J L iii .ik Y. lt.iwll k O. NMpa(.r ' afilnB'mU'lo.srr-i.-si .thiii puatrac.f t-i Uj tuk&i t-jr i IS M.H' l JUh. r err . . -1 y It Oil II t Trimming Silks and Sat ins in all shades, Aloireantique Silks Velvets in Colors. The finest stock of French KID SHOES ever brought to this place WOTS and SHOES :nall grades- GROCERIES of all descriptions. PETERS J Fino Chovii it Shirt. M, 75 ct and 81. New ANtortment Dies CiukIii (Xo Trab) 13, it) and '"i ct. Mens' I'liderweai, Sl.il ts and Drawers, SO ct Mens' Ovc ftdiirt, 7"t ct. and (fl. Mens' Overall, fiO.C.I, 75 ct and 91. Eiuhroidt He ami Edin at J'ulnilou Lo Prices. HAVE FOR sale at the LOWEST Rate. 1ROV, STEEL. , AXES, ANVILS NAIIS, ROPE Cable Chains ltd Pocket ..'L'TLERY, AS. PISTOI,S, AMMUNITION jlv'Ii'ULTl'RAL IMPLEMENTS Waxtinij Powder, FUhiny lacklc. Etc., Etc We invite an exam ination of our good confident that o HTOt'K 'will Hllit til time. A. LYNCH. J AS. PAGE. LYNCH PAGE, In Dorris' Brick Building. IIEALEI14 I Groceries 8"J Provisions, Will keep on hand a general aiwortment of Opfi-iiea, Provinions, ' Cured Meat; Tobacco, Cigars, Candiea, Candle, Soaf, 'Noti'tna. Ureen and Dried Fniit, Wood and Willow Ware. Crockery, Etc. Rurtinesa will be conducted on a . CASK BASIS, Which meau that Low Prices are Established Coodi dtlirrrtd without charge to Corn L KINDS OF PR0DUCEVVAN7LC I in r, mm met amount win iwj increase i Wwr.ich we will rT the Hubert market. . , . . price. LYXClt PAGrV. t'oOOO by subferiptiorr iit that city. STATE NEWS. Lfl'ayptt) in (rt tiovo a fire company; l'lm Yamliil) at Sheridan in lower than it lias been for thirty years. Tho aiwi'ssiiit'iit roll of Claekama i completRil.llnJ tho tuxaMo property of the county ih $400,000 moro tlian it wa last year. It lias been decided to build a bridge across the notflh forlc of the John Dny river, a much needed and quite costly iinproveiiiHnt. v 'Hio mail from Harney to I'rineville is carried on horseback and there is no provision for taking passenger. George Myres, of West Uhehiileni, harvested a field of oats that gave luO buslieln to the acrfl. Tho nerd used in tho Held coHt 3 75 per hdshe); Tho housa of I5enj. AVatle, two milt's from Wilhoit was burned hteiitly. The owners were absent, and every thing they had except the clothes tliey wore was destroyed. The tax levy of Clackamas county for the current year in '20 mills, for State and 1 1 J for county purposes, The salary of Superintendent of schools for that county bus been raised from !50 to 8,500 per year. The amount of land sown to wheat in Umatilla county this fall greatly ex ceeds that of any preceding year. Several fanners will seed 2,000 neres or mure each, ami quite a number will plant 1 U00 acres each. With a favor able season, Umatilla county will have an immense rturplus crop next year. The Otegon City council at its last meeting completed, arrangements for the purchase of SoO feet of hose at 1 13 per font, and 100 feet of cotton rubber lined hose at 1)0 ecu's per foot. The hitter is an experiment for city purposes, although it hits Uien used for some lime in the woolen milk Grant County News: There are, it is said, 21)0,000 sheep in the mountains between Susantllle and lleppner. The Umatilla sheep owners are not at all bashful about LHligilig tticir sht-ep into this county to eat up the range, while they pay taxes in Umatilla county, al though their? (locks remain there but a few months of the year. Two woi!l'ii, wife and sister of a mini iinnied Stanley, living on llinh Creek, Umatilla, county, last week at tempted to commit suicide by taking laudanum. The reason assigned wus their desire to rid themselves of trouble of which, according to accounts, they had more than their share, in life. Prompt and faithful medical atten dance restored them to life. Jo Hedges, of Canemah, has been appointed by the County court Coroner for Clackamas county. Dr. Messier, of OswegOj was elected nt the last election, but failed to qualify, being willing to allow Dr. Parker, the old eoroher, to occupy the ollioe. The code says that tho coroner diall hold liis ollice until his successor is elected and qualified, and tliu impression is that Dr. Tarker is the coroner and that no power ban remove hint. Dr. Parker will not give up his position Unless compelled to, being willing to test tho question on principle. 4 I i n . IIKIEF ME.MTIO.N. A man proposes and the girl weighs his pocket book and decidrji Secretary of State JL P. Earhart has re appointed Mr. Frank E. Ifodgkin assistant. Six young ladies have just completed a journey across Nortli Carolina (420 miles) on foot Lieutenant Flipper, dismissed from the United States army, has been ap pointed a captian in Mexico. No, you cannot raise chickens from egg plants. You might as well try to raise calves from a cow catcher. One of the jury in the Star Roote cases was seen on Pennsylvania Ave - rttJO in a beastly state of intoxication, In the next two months the Govern ment will disburse $25,000,000 in pen sions and payment of bonded debts. The'reception of Mrs. Johii Drown ' in 'Ht week netted $211 for, ukrrhitij on Withliijion. Wasiiixutov, Aug. 30. Tho vir tual proclaniatidn made by the Nation al itenublicail ill favor of ilia ndiiiisKinn td the next National Convention of the Republican party of delegates, "who are opposed to the restoration of the Rourbon Democracy," is pursuant to parposeu which may give the next Presidential canvass some unlooked-for features. The editor of the Republi can is flen. Mahone'a serviceable and trusted friend. His is no idle talk. It is another stage in the development of what, for tho want tit H bitter phrase, may lie called Mahonisui. Tho able and tireless Tirglnia leailer contemplates a witter tield of operation than that shorn State affords. His aihbitioit looks to a higlic'r seat than the United States Senate. No htiiiors btit those b the Presidency itself will satisfy him: The country does not yet understand if en. Malioue; His friends and iutimnte3 claim for him a higher capacity for leadership than lias gener ally liecn accorded to him: They point to his success at every step since he Bet up for himself in Ilis own State. 0o to Virginia, among his followers, and you will witness admiration and devo tion which leave no doubt that Ma hone's followers are perfectly tfneero when they speak of his leadership and capabilities as Napoleonic! Whatever in other places may be thought or safd, they will not give an inch from' this line. With them, who is tile coming man is a nettled question! Whatever audacity can achieve they feel suro of; only they deserilte it otherwise ltonce the proclamation in favor of throwing wide open tho doors of tho next Re publican Convention is no idle talk. Nor does it matter so much whether it is dono or not. The plan contemplates tho possibility of its being done; but specially the probability that it will uot be done, . The purpose whereof this is an indi cation might or might not bo aided by throwing the doors of tho Convention open to nil comets proclaiming them selves enemies of Rourhonism. It is deemed a point of policy to make the proposition, but it is in no manner es sential to the ends in view that the doors bo so opened. Tho march of event, according to tho view and the plan whereof the proclamation referred to is but a speech by the way, will, in the belief of the engineers, be onward and triumphant all the mime! Make way for Mahone, tho anti liourhou leader, whoso followers do clare their intention to march on to Washington. Eloping villi a Colored Han't Wile. Norwich, Aug. 30. -Horace CukJi ing, a handsome young foundryman of Cambridgeport, came to work in the Norwich Iron Foundry altout four months ago. He boarded with Chas. Congdon, a spruce colored waiter, who is employed in the Seaside Pavilion, at Osprey Reach. Congdon was much away from home, and in his absence the foundryman made love lo his wife. Congdon suspected nothing. Four weeks ago Cushing returned to Cam bridgeport, owing his host $f)0 for board, He wrote frequent letters to Mrs. Congdon, filled with expression's of love. Lost Saturday morning Mr Congdon asked her husband to carry her valise to the depot, as she intended' a trip to a country town Franklin1, near Norwich, where "she has relath'rs, When Congdon returned from Osprey Reach Saturday night he found Chat his wife had taken ?G, his watch1, ami most of the clothing in the house' ntid fled to Providence. He learned httci that Cushing met her at Providence, where they pasned Sunday, gobi" to' Cambridgeport together on Monday morning. Philadelphia enjoys more protection any t tl twenty principal cities j of the Union, and yet the waes of its laboring men are 17 cents pelf day be lor the general average. Facts' speak emphatic. It i alays your neigh W boy who breaks all the window panes and steals jour iruii. lour crr on ' , i , , gr"J tr r; Hid. is too The ScWburfh Poker Came. diitcAco, Sep. 4. Dr. M.M! Ifedgci of Newburgh, N. Y., who with the aitl of Mr. Scott won $450,000 from Fran cis P. Weed at draw poker and faro'! arrived here yesterday on a visit to Mr. Scott, who is utill ill. Dr. Hedges converse! very freely about the matter. . "The condition of the suit suits me," he said. . "They don't seem in a hurry, and would not accomplish anything il! they were. We hrtto it .'olid defence in iho civil lutta! The law makes gambling loaihgs re-. coverage only within three inohllis; of, the play, thai ali.uU Weed out.' ( Th Commissioner of tlie Poor mfcU bririif ... i . . . . i ..." suit uiwier an phi law 19 recover the money, but that would bo like anj other action for debt, and he would have to find the money before he could tecover it. At all events no such suit has been brought yet. There are still the indictments for com'spiracy and gitititlingj but I an! not gVo'wii'fj llnfi worrying about thom." , "Then you don't propottrj td give up any of yoitr winnings!" , "Not much'," Dr.' Hodges replied,' t'rmly dnil ton to in p tif 6tf ljr. "No, sir: that money was airly won. Weed wart not sifch a sucker as he is supposed! to be. lie played a pretty solid hand of draw.. Why, ho taught me the' game! The tint poker hand I ever sal behind ho dealt." . , ; . , . ''AOuld lie over be( his liah'd some, tinies!" . . "Well, yes; ho bet Cgaihst, witiii( sometimes. That's the way (he pot ran so high' that particular night If he had been sensible lie would hart held up to see dme casli iff sight" "How about tho fard game. Wu it square!" " , "Oh, it was all aqu'ard ijftWgh; Hi was clear overboard at poker, arid we wanted some arrangemont for the se curity of what lie owed us on that game before we played any more atj any game. He made a settlement that was satisfactory, and demanded tis. faction, choosing faro! We had not the proper tools for the game. The cards were dealt out of hand, without 1 i a layout or a cue box'. He bet wildly,' got clean rattled, ami went to pieces. There was not much money of any ac count bet on either Hide. Still, what cash wo got wo are going to h(A& qjh' to." ,., .'. . . t 1 Talil a Bur. Detroit, tna Vrmi. A Detroit lawyer took in a new ito the other day, and as he had suffered to. some extent from the depredations of tho former one, he decided, to try , the new lad's honesty at onco. He there-' fore placed $15 ill' bills' under a ip'tyer1' weight on his desk' and .walked out', without a word.. Upon his return, half an hour later, the bills were gone arid and seventy-five cents in silver had' taken tneir phce. ( "Roy! when I stepped out to get a1 draft! on London I left 15 under tilts' weight!' "Yes, sir." , "And now I find only1 seventy-five ?nts!" . . "Yes; sir, but you see you hadn't' ' been gone five minutes when k man came in with a bill against you 0 $ 1-425; and I paid it, I guess the' change is correct," "You-paidabilir "Yes, sir; there it is, all receiped,' Tim man sail it had slipped your mind fttr tho last four years, and so" He didn't gef no furtlier before her was rushed for the stairs)' aiid he isn't in the law business any mbre. Tho transcendent idea of marriage i tliat when the wife gets to' be 40 the liusUnd ought to be able to' change her ftir two twenties. ft is the female mbequieto wWcb giv'es herself dead away by singing "Mollio Darling" around a fellows head' before she indulges in' a bite. General Hazen states that . the pose-' office department has turned' into the' treasury a surplus of one' liiillion' dob' lars for the fiscal year. The average age of every fish" fowl' and animal is known to the the natur-' alist, with one ejiceptionJ That ex-' i eeption is the age of a spring diitkeni'