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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1882)
Till? IMJDj GENE -CITY GUARD. s ' ; L Vl 1 ESTABLISHED FOR THE DISSEMINATION OP DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES, A'D TO EARS AN nOXEST LIVING BT TD.E SWEAT OP Oil BROW. Whole no. 780. EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1882. $2.50 per year IN ADVANCE WWW : . i w -- rj 1 - J i J i aayajwp rT- Wt- Vitten ke conTl Site (Sum City (Suarfl. I. L. CAMPBELL, Publisher and Proprietor. fPICB On ths But side of WillametU Btwt UtirB a ere ma iua jigufc.. Dweew. oceosut BirflJ OF ADVERTISING .tl.kii.m.uU iassttea as follows: .antra. 10 lines or lu. one insertion (3 W ssbs.asent insertion L Cash required iu TirTrUier wilrbe Augti at thefol Vt. art tkrst month! 18 00 " six aunth..... 8 00 k. year. 12 00 fr.iii.nt notice, in local column, 29 ceaU per a. f.r sack wsertion. Adsrtisisj bill, will be rendered quarterly. All job work mint u paio tor ua iiM.ivr.m. posTorncu. Vcrl..r.-Frtin I a. m. UJp.m. Sunday. - ' ... -..it. t,.1 lm ruins ninth . a . .ft m Mail arrives iron, - Crawfurc.- . !. i.f,.a.liTHr half Mi hour .iter . .7.1 ti.. letter. .hould be left at the office (.....rbefor. ""''"A.'St'pATTEIlSOS P.M. SOCIETIES. . v. i A 9 mi A. V rmnnt Btrtrt T-oiw K. I. O. Vh-1 ln.t.n . ,v ' mwr ..... VifnillVURNT 0. Q M.U tb M aid 1th Welne.daj " eaun t v n A O. TT. W.- Moat it Masonic Hall the second and fourth Friday, in Jt 8wA, M. W. Khpatei Post, No. 40, O. A. 11-Meetj M Ma.onio Hall, the first and tfc rJ I r.aay. of taahmoith. By order, Cohm-mb Oinii op Cnoafx miFsn.-Mwt the jr.t and third Saturday tvemnw at Ma-onic HalL By order of J. M. M.oas. (. C. k t. ITKaUaM. AlBAST. l BItTEU, EUGENE. STI1AI1Ai & II1LVEU, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, KUUEXE CITV. OKEOOS. .-OEACTICB IN ALL THE COURTS OF JT thw State. They Rive pec. J ettcntion U ollocti.m. and probate matter. Ofic.-Ot. V. F. t Co.'. Exprem affi'-e "ceo a.Washburne, AUorncy-at-SLaxr, iUG ESECITV. - - ORECON . Trice formerly occupied by llipnpsou fc B.ai. vS,n- CEO. M. KILLER, Attarney ani Coan33lloat-Law, and EUGENE CITY, - - - OREGON. OFFICE Two door north of Tost Olli'-'e Dr. Wm Osborne, Officb Adjoining St Charles Hotel, OR AT THE itTW BHUO STORE OF HAYT.3 aad tUCSEY. A. I. N ICKLIN, M. D, Physician and Surgeon EUGENE CITY, - - OREGON. Offica ia Underwood's brick, over the Ex frress office. J OR. JOHN NICKLIN, Pkjiician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. (Formerly of Yamhill County.) residence-Two doors south of m. e. church. . DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, CAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or res idence when not professionally engaged. Office at tha POST OFFICE DPvUG STORE. Residence on Eighth street, opposite Fresby riaa Church. DR. E. G.CLARK, : Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental College.) DENTIST, SUGENE CITY, OREGON. HAVING PURCH ASED THE DENTAL office of Dr. L. M. Davw, 1 am prepared do all kinia of work in my profession. T. Pritchard, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. REPAIRING OF WATCHES AND CLOCKS executed with punctuality and at a reasonable cost. Willamette St., Eugene City, Oregon. JEWELR-Y ESTABLISHMENT. J. S. LUCXEY, ,q DEALER IS xiwy -J Clocks, Wacnes, Chains, Jewelry, Etc. Repairing Promptly Executed. CSTAMWork Warranted.- J.S. LUCKKY, Bllwort!l k Co.'s brick WillametU street. i!" . ... ..m We.lno. Wr. For Crawf :?!? rvm. dreek an Brownsville .t 1 r.u. B .DUM B3T A GENERAL I1SI 11 A large assortment of La dies and Childrens Jfose at 121-2 ds. 'Good Drp.ss Goods atl2c Best Corset in town for 50c An immense stock of New and Seasonable Goods. Fine Cashmere in every shade. New and Nobby styles in CLOUIING, urn 111)11 Liberal Discount for CASH. 4 New Departure o&lS: axd PATRONIZE THE MEN WHO HELP T SCHOOL HOUSES, w how mtui-i-st are spend their profits ut luMue. Tal.c notice thut- Will sell good, fur CASH at Rreatly reduced prices, aa low as any other CASH STORE. Best Priuts lb and 18 yards $1 00 Best Brown and Eloached Muslins, f , 8, 9, and 10 cts. Clarks and Brooks spool cotton 7.1 cts per Dor- Plain nnd Milled Flmnels, 25, 35: 4j and 50 cts. Wator Proo , cents Fino White Shirts, 75 cts and SI, Ant! all Other Coeds at Proportionate Rates. Alto the Celebrated WHITE SE Aa:STG MAOI-IIXE ! None better for strength, size, and durability), At greatly reduced rates. 0J"Tomy old Customers, who have stood by me so I mg, 1 will continue ti sell on same t-nns as her? tofore on time, but if at any time they wish to make CASH purchases, I will give all sni, as others, the full creuit on my reduction A. V. PETERS Robinson & Church, DKAI.ERB IN SIIELF& HEAVY HARDWARE IIAVK THE CcstSelettcd Stockln 0re?nD K2TIGE TO SHEEP OWNERS. 1ITOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL XI oneep o Sheep owners that they must dip their as soon as .beared IF DISEASED. The sheep as soon law makes provisions that when the owner, nui to do no, that the Insjiector .hall cause it to be done at therein. Sheer. Inspector f'r Lane Co, Or. CRAIN BROS. DEALERS Clocks, Watches d I Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Toys, Notions, etc Watches, (locks, and Jewelry rimird and -rranti Northwest corn-r of WiUaluetU and Kit'hth irti-ts. ililO ZtXJLtui. y. hmU AO. tuewavu wr Ut Lmia Ux M Ili PXV. Ukk. fflIK 5 Of OLD GOODS Trimming Silks and Sat ins in all shades. Moircantique Silks Velvets in Colors. TJie finest stock of French KID SHOES ever brought to this place- BOOTS and'JSIIOES ;nall grades- GROCERIES of allZdcscriutions. t o3S2:o:bi?,, BUILD YOUR BRIDGES, ROADS AND vuiir intureat I Aro iii'iumnciitlv located ami Fine Cheviot Shirts. SO, 75 cts and $1. New Assortment Dress Goods (No Trash) 15, L'O and '2b cts. Mens' Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, 60 ct Mens' Overtdiirts, 75 cU and 1. Mens' Overalls, 50, 65, 75 cts and 81. Embroideries and Edgins at Fabulous Low Prices. HAVE FOR sale at the LOW ESI Rates. IRON, STEEL, AMiS, ANVILS NAILS, ROI'K ( Culile (lain, nd Pocket 'L'TLERY, AS. I'LsTdl.S, AMMUNITION JRKULTUHAL IMPLEMENTS Blasting Powder, FUhiug 'liK-klc. Etc., Etc. We invite an exam lnatim of our good confident that o btock will suit th times. A. LYNCH. JAS. PAGE. LYNCH i PAGE, la Dorris' Erick Bailding. CIALEKS 1.1 Groceries &nd Provisions, Will keep on hand a general awortment of (imoerles, Provisioua, Cured Meat, Tobacco, Cigars, Candira, Candles, Hoaiin, Notiims, Green and Dried Knits, Wood and Willow Ware, Crockery, Etc Business will be conducted on a CASK I3ASIS. Which meant that Low Prices are Established Goods deliwtd without charge to Edjm ML KINDS OF PR0DUCE:YANTEC Kir which w H1 pay th. highest market price. KURKNK CITY Z3USINESS !DIItECT0RY. BETTMAN O. Dry Bh1s. ch.thlng, groceries mid K''henil nMTi'haiidise, southwest corner Willamette and Eighth street. BOOK STORK One door south of th. Astor House. A full stock of assorted bin papers plain and fancy. CRAIN BROS.-lValer In Jewelry, Watch es, Clock ami Musical Instrument - Wil lauiette street. Utween Seventh mid Eighth. CALLISON, R, C.-lValerln griM-eries, pro. visions, iMiintry produce, canned pmds.lHMiks, ttationcry, eta, muthwest corner Willamette and Mh Sis. DORUIS, B. F. -Dealer In Stove, and Tin ware - Willamette street, between Seventh and Eighth. FRIENDLY, S. H.-Dealer In dry poods, clothing and general merchandise - Willam ette street, between Eighth nnd Ninth, GILL, J. P. Physician, Surgeon and Drug gist, Postotliee, Willainetto I reet, between rieveuui niui r.iLiuil. IIKNDHICKS, T. (!.-l)eal. i In general mer chandise northwest corner Willamette und Ninth dtreets. HODICS, ('. Keeps on hand fine wines, lii uors, cigars and a pool and billiard table: Willamette street, betweeu Eighth and Ninth. HORN, C1TAS. M. -Gunsmith. Rifles and shot-gun, breech nnd muzzle lovders, for snie Repairing done in the neatest style nnd war ranted. Shop on tth street. LYNCH, A -Groceries, provisions, fruits, veg etable, etc., Willamette, street, first door south ot l oMottice. LUC KEY, J. S. -Watchmaker nnd Jewelers keeps a hue stock of goods in Ins line, ilium ettu street, iu Ellsworth's drug store. McCLAREN, J A MES - f loh-e, wines, Honors, and cigars -Wlllamctt street, between Eighth nun 1 nun. OSBURN CO.-Dealers in dntgi, medicines. chemicals, oils, paints, etc Willamette st., opposite rt. I l.nrli-8 Hotel. PATTERSON A. S.-A fine stock of plain ami laney visiting carits. PRESTON. WM.-Di-alerin Paddlerv. Har ness, ( arriago i rimming, etc. illuimtto street, between Seventh and hightli. POST OFFICE -A new stock of standard school bimks just received at the post ollice. RENSH.VW WM. -Wines, Liquors, and Ci gars ol the best nihility kept constantly on hand. The best billiard tabic in town. REAM, J. R, Undertaker and building con tractor, corner illuuiette and Seventh streets. ST CHARLES HOTL'L C'harlas En- ker, prietress. The best Hote in the ity. n cr Willamette and Ninth streets SCHOOL SUPPLIKS-A large and varied assortment of slates of nil sizes, and quantities of .dates and slate books. Three doors um th of the express ollice. WALTON, J. J. Attornoy-at-Lnw. Oilier WillamettB street, between Seventh ami Eighth. always Curos ami novor dlsnp points. Xlio world's croat Pain Reliever for Una nn:l Boast. Cheap, quick and reliablo. riTCHEU'S CASTORLV Is not Narcotic. Children grow fat Upon, Mothers like, und Physician recommend CASTOKLV. It rejjulateu tho IIowcIh, cun's AVlnd Colic, allays .Veverinhiiess, und de stroys Worms. WEI SE METER'S CA TARRH Cnre, a Constitutional Antidote for this terrlblo mala dy, ly Adsorption. The most Important Discovery since Vao elnution. Other remedies may relieve Catarrh, tlis cures at lay stage hefore Consamption sets in. arc T SYIUPTOWS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of Appetite, Bowels eost've. Fain In the Head, with, a dull tintion In the back part. Pain under tho Bhoulder blade, fullness after eatinp, with a disin clination to exertion cf body orwxind, lrritabilit? of temper. Low spirits, wltn a feeling of bavins neglcct-'d some duty, weahoess, Diizme-s, ilutterinn at the Heart, DoU before the eyes, Yellow Bkin, Headacbe generally ever tbi right eve, Uesuessne.s, w.tl 1-tXal (U no, highly colored Urine, and TTTTVS f ILLVnre e.prriallj' adapted t sarh enw, on dose rflrrta urh a chsuge of (mlinfr . to o.Uinish the .nrTerer. Th-r InrrraM tkr Appllle,"il ruise the lysiy lo Th on t'lm.. iioui sysinn I. nsnrli'ird. n1 ny i'-ir Tonte rtUm en Hi. Illtmli. thmn, fctisf Sioiili are P" Cwx& 1T1C ii iwiU, U Jlurruy t-. H. T. run's m bve. OaAV F.iaoa Wnnrriw rh.mr1 loaOi 'MT Hi ack ly aliirl'apiiM-a(innf 1" I'V- lion p.ri. a niori O'ior. ' is Jr.::uii:Lin-'.ii.''. -1 ' t by UruKcsts. or o-'rit by e.r-. oa fiv,, I f il. mrt, as nriiRAT ht Kr.w tokx. (S. VITT. EaSI IL W l -r.l 4 - t4ni SMTt. MUM U4 ittl fffMmim.J Mm "4 M Nfw Laws. Tim following is a couiploto list ot all tho tills passed by tho loot session of tho Legislature-, which Imvf hren sign cil ly tho llovcrnor ami Wcoino a law: S II G An act tor tho protsction of Cull and gnnio. S 11 27 An act to ropral sections 20, 21, 22, 23 ond 2i of an act entitled an act to provido for the support and government of tho University of Oro gon, etc. S 1 51 Amendatory of tho incor porate act of tho city of Kugene; S 15 24 An act to establish a paid firo department for tho city of Port land. S 11 2.") Amendatory of the incor- porato act of tho town of Ashland, Jackson county. IS 11 7 1 n act to incorporate tho town of lluena Vista, Toll: county. S 11 S2 Au act to provide for tho time and places of holding the circuit courts in tho first judicial district. S It 3 An act to regulato and license public shows. S 11 13 An act to authorize the superintendent of tho penitentiary to mako contracts for covict lahor. S1111G An act to authorixo the Governor to contract for keeping the insane and idiotic. S 11 125 An act to provide for tho ordinary expenses of tho State govern ment, and general and specific- appro priations. S U 27 An act providing for taxing private prosecutors with costs and dis bursements of criminal actions when found to be malicious or without pro bubhi cause. 8 1! -11 An act to emend Bcclion 2 of an act entitled an act to incorporate Dulles City, ami to repeal au act en titled an act to incorporate Dalles City, approved October 24, 1868, and aluo an act entitled au act to amend an act to incorporate Dalles City, approved Oct. 20, 1870. S 11 42 An act entitled an act to regulate, the salaries of County Judges in tho State of Oregon. S 1) CO. An net for tho Bupport of tho ISliito Agricultural College, 8 II 95. An act making provisions for the incorporation of cemetery awo- ciations. S 1) 5. An act to doflnn tho terms of "land" ond "real property" for tho purpose of taxation, ami to provide whero tho sumo shall be assessed and taxed. H 11 7. An act granting right of way to tho Oregon Short Lino railroad through tho public luiidsof the State. S D 18. An act to amond section 45 of chapter 7, title 3 of tho miscella neous laws laws. S 15 19. An act to empower the Governor to grant pardons in certain cases. 8 11 23. An act changing the timo of tho meeting of tho State Legistature to tho second Monday iu January. S II 29. An act to regulate the sal aries of County Judges. S 1' 110. An act to legalir.o certain acts of tho State '1 reosurer. S 1! 39. Au act to provide lot the establishment of Statu Normal Schools. S IS 87. An act to amend the char- tor of the city of Portland. S II. 100. An act to incorporate the town of McMiunvillo in Yamhill county. S II 101. An act to amend the creating a board of Land and Lock Commissioners. S 11 103. An act to redistrict the State into judicial districts. S 15 105. An act to create tho coun ty of Klamath. S 15 115. An act to authorize the removal of the dead in tha comet ry at McMinuville Yamhill county. S II 121. An act to protect laborers in logging camps. nocsR. H 15 1. An act to provide for pilot age on the Columbia and Willamette rivers. ( It 4. An act amendiim section 8, chapter 8 of the general laws of Ore gon. II I! 14. An act to amend section 1121, title 0, chapter 15 of code of civil prooecdure. 11 15 10. Ar net amendatory of the j general law regulating tint f of. cer j tain county ulnar. H 15 17. An act to amend sections' 37 and 54, titlo 4, of an act to estab lish a uniform course of pu'blio instruct ion; 11 15 21. An act to amend sections 40,41 and 42, title 2, chapter SO, of tho miscellaneous laws of Oregon. II 13 20. An act to incorporate the' the city of Jefferson in Marion county. 1 1 15 55. An act to amend section1 878, titlo 3, chapter 11, of the code f civil proceedilre. II 15 PC Ah act to amend sections' 574; 577 and 578, titlo 1; chapter 7, of the code of civil proceed u re. II 15 C5. An act to create the county of Crdok, and" fixed the salaries of County J udge and Treasurer. II I1CS. An act to prevent swine from running at large. II 15 108. An net to amend section 2?, till 3, copter 4, of the iniscella-' neoiis laws of Oregon. II 15 125. Amendatory of an act to provide for the clearing ot certain streams iu Washington county frofff drift wood. II 13 130. Ah act lb' Incorporate the city of Newport iu Benton county, II 15 134. An act to punish tres passers. II 15 135. An act to organize school districts in incorporated towns of 10, 000 inhabitants, and to provide fof the maintenance of public schools t he t6 in. H 15 1C0. An Ret to pf event: toe de posit of otfal in Wallowa lake and its tributaries. II 13 51. An act to amend the crim inal code, relating to embezzlement by bailee. . H P) 121. An act to define' the boundaries' between Coo and Douglas' counties; II 13 232. An act amendatery df the incorporate lav of Baker City. II B 133. An act amendatory of an act to provide for the construction' of the insane asylum and levying I Ut therefor, II 15 148. An act to amond section i of chapter 1, of section 4 of the mis' cnllaneoas law. II 13 150. Ah act (o amend the city laws of East Portland. II B 165, An act changing th be-' ginning and ending of the fiscal year. II B 16G. An act for the protection1 of tho Mongolian pheasants sent front China by Consul penny. II B 4. An act providing for th government of the Oregon State In sane asylum. II B 57. Ah act to amend section 638 and 639, of title 3, of chapter 7, 61 the code of civil proceedure. II B 104. An act to irifc'orporatk' tho city of Philomath. II B 118. An act to aid in the sup port of the Stato University; II B 126. An aot to amettd an act entitled an act to incorporate the town1 of Independence, in the county of Pol It and State of Oregon, approved Oct; 17, 1878. If B 20. Amendatory of the incor poration of the town of Sheridan, Yarri liill county. II B 2 4. An act to appropriate) money to furnish the Oregon State In- sane asylum. II B 62. An act to repeal section 34, article 6 of the incorporate act of East Portland, and to revise tha juris diction of the county court in the mat ter of roads and highways within tha city limits, BILLS VETOED, 8 B 44. An act to provide fof the election of precinct assessors, to afcolish the ollice of county assessor and change the methods of making assessments; and II B 44 An act to regulate the manner of taking insurance and the amount to be paid on policies in certain cases, were both vetoed by the Govern or. II B 10. An act to regulate the marking of domestic animals on the ear; and S B 123 An act granting right of way to two or more railroads through the same canyon or defile; were disapproved for the reason that they contained no enacting clause; Eliza Pinkston, the fairy god-moth er of the grand olJ party, was arrested with a lot of other lamp black and c6(Te colortd thieves', while "looting1' , houses in Canton, Miss ( and now lan guishes in a dungeon. She was likely trying to raise the funds to pay a tre per cent, assessment'