I ri 71 ESTABLISHED FOR TI1E DISSESISATIOS OF DEMRAT1C PRINCIPLES, AND TO EARN AN IMESTLIVINC BY THE SWEAT OF OUR BROW. WHOLE NO. 781. fJEUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1882. $2.50 per year IN ADVANCE ' i r r X ''' ' J - d JJ A t GuflfM City Guard. I. L. CAMPBELL, publisher and Proprietor. fPfCS-Ua the Ent side of Wilamtt( , OB a ONLT ..a. THIS OF" XDVICKTISINQ i ....-klianeiitt inerted as follows: 10 line, or lt. one insertion $3 ,oi l5t Bertiun $1. Cash required in airaaee. ... , , . . ... , , 0tt ,.jare three months " iix month.. ti 00 8 00 aue ear li w rrlsl.Bt aotices in local column, 20 cnU per far each insertion. i..rtiiinf bills will be rendered quarterly, All lob work must be f Alii FOR OK liEUVKHV. TOSTOFFJCE. -(Jr. User. -Pn " Sunday. '"Jail arrives from the south an leare. eolnir north Arrive, from the north .nil learee coin 7.1 eles at I - o We.ln l.r. For Crawford Vw in . m. roroiuisiaw, rmii ilium Twill be rea lf for delivery half .n hoar after il If tniiM. 1-etter. abouU be left .t the office SOCIETIES. w.twM 1 Anna Ha 11. A. T. aal A. M Meets rat a third Welaesdars U each grCHoxa Bott Inni tfe- I. O. f5?'?t ft. r. Meeteery Tueday ening. vrmwnAt. Excammhoit No. O, " . . i ... ur.i..Uii.s. in mmrn munuii the io ana tin 11 wj.iv.--j - 9uIn Lodge, No. 15, A. O. U. W -,ts it Masonic Hall the second and fourth Fridays in each month. J. M. Sloan. M. W. CiLf atrick Tom. No. 40. O. A. K-T.Meet", at Masonie Hall, the first and third Friday, of Ia.k mouth. By order. CouHA.xnKH. Otnss of CnosM FaiESi.-Met the r.t and third Saturday evening at Masonic Hall. By order of J.Jtl. ril-QAS. G U j, ITRAHAH. ALBANT. I" BH.TKC. ICQKSE. &TUAUA.N & HILYBU, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, lit'GKXK CITY. OHEGO.V. PBACTICE IN ALL THE COUHT3 OF this State. They t-'ive npeeial atWntion te tAlloctiont ami probate matter. OrriCR-Ovcr W. V. k Co.' Exprcw olBre Ceo. S. Vashburne, Attorsaey-at-iLatVe UUaHNli CITY, - - - OREfiON OfTicc formerly occupied by Thompson & B.ai. 1-v8,k3 geo. ri killer; Attorney ani Counsolbr-at-Law, and Heal Estate A cut. "EUGKXE CITY, - - - OREGOX. OKFICU-Two door north of Tost Office. Dr. Wm Osborne, Office Adjoining St Charles Hotel, OR AT T11C hzv Dana store or hates nf lticset. A. I. N lOKLIil, M. D., Vhysician and Surgeon. EUGENE CITY, - - OREGON. 0!Bc la Underwood1 brick, over the Ex rou office. OR. JOHN NICKLIN, Physician, Sursan and Accoucheur. , ' (Formerly of Yamhill County.) RESIDRXCE-Two doors south of M. E. church. DR. JOSEPH F. GILL, CAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or res idence when not professionally engaged. Office at the POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. Itesidence on Eighth street, opposite Tresby riaa Church. DR. E. G. CLARK, Graduate o.' the Philadelphia Dental College.) sm DENTIST, EUGENE CUT, HAVING PUI nllice of Dr. OREGOX. TTll'TYll nimpw idHTl THE ' . 1 Al. XI nlfice of Dr. L. i. Davis, 1 am prepared to da all kind of work in my profession. D. T. Pritchard, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. REPAIRING OF WATCHES AND CLOCKS executed, with punctuality nd at a reasonable cost Willamette St., Eugene City, Oregon, JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. J. S. LUCXEt, .r r-f 4 Clocks, Wacnes, Chains, Jewelry, Etc. , Ronalnnop PmmntU Execute!. Q-All W.rk W.rraote.. JPJ J.S. LUCKM . " r.ls n.rth ft Co.'i brick ii ame;w Illf mmmQ$ltmmm I B. MM IW A GENERAL A large assortment of La dies and Childrcns Hose at 12 1-2 ds. Good Dress Goods at 12c 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. Liberal Discount for ' CASH. New Departure -37 WO IP2I3:C23S I OjlS2B AM) 3ATIJOXIZE THE MEN WHO HELP T .SCHOOL HOUSES, whose interests aro ipend their proliU at home. Take notice that- A I Will sell goods for CASH at greatly reduced prices, ft low as any other CASH STORE. Best Prints lb and 18 yards Jl 00 Rest Brown and Bljached Muslins, 7, 8, 9, and 10 eta. Clarks and Brooks spool cotton 7Ii cts per Dox. Plain and Milled Flrnnels, 25, 3oi 4.". and 60 cts. Wutsr Troo , cents Fino White Shirts, 75 cts and SI, And a!l Other Coeds at Also the Celebrated AVHIT15 SK atikg AOHINE ! Vone better for strength, size, and durability), At greatly reduced rates. eiTToinV old Customer, who have stood by me so 1 mg, I will continue to sell on same Drms as heretofore ou tiiu. but if at any time they wish to make CASH purchases, I will give til am .11 nLiliTH. the full credit on my reduction A. V. 1 Ivl t.U nobln3on & Church, DKAI.ER8 I.V SHELF& HEAVY HARDWARE HAVE TUB Cesl Selected Stock In Orchis NOTICE TO SHEEP OWHERS. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL irLnZ-i.atiow.ier.f.i. to do so, i- . .," . .i.. i.-,.ii.f . is cause it k uc mai hi. .i"iv.. Joae at their expense, ft TV COATS. Sheep Inspector for 1-ane Co, Or. CRAIN BROS. mm DEALERS is mhW) Watched, Musical instruments, Toys, Notions, etc Wttrh(Hli cineka. and Jewelry and Eighth strata. j - jjjjg PApEft PlX?. jK. j jOTJWTv. uti aM i , . Of III! Trimming Silks and Sat ins in all shades. Moircantique Silks Velvets in Colors. The finest stock of French KID SHOES ever brought to this place- BOOTS and SHOES ;nall grades. GROCERIES of all descrivtions. OEiLiS.:o:H:M3 .BUILD YOUR BRIDGES, ROADS AND your interests ! Are permanently located anil PETERS, Fina Cheviot Shirts. 60, 75 cts and $1. Now Assortment Dres Goods (Xo Trash) 15, 20 and 25 cts. Mens' Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, 50 ct Mens' Overshirts, "5 ct. and SI. Mens' Overalls, 50, 05, 75 cts and 81. Embroideries and Edgins at Fabulous Low 1'ricts. Proportionate Rates. HAVE FOU sale at the LOWEST Rates. IRON, STEEL, AXES. ANVILS . NAILS, HOPE ( al le ( l.uit.k nd Pocket CUTLERY. AS l'JMOi.S, AMMUNITIOX jl!H'lFiri(AL IMPLEMENTS Blasting Powder, Fishing Tackle. Etc., Etc We invite an exam (nation of our good confident that o 8TIKK will suit til times. A. LYNCH. JAS. PAGE. LYNCH PAGE, In Dorri3' Brick Building. flCALEUA l!f Groceries & Provisions, Will keep on hand a general assortment of Grocerk-i, Provisions, Cured Meats, 1 ol lacco, t igars, L and lea. Candles, Soa, Notioua, Green and Dried Fruits, Wood and Willow Ware. Crockery, Etc. Business wiU be conducted on a CASK BASIS, Which means that Low Prices are Established Coodt deliwtd vitboot tharjt to Bnyn KINOS OF PFODUCE"WANTLC ' K P which we will pay the lnbat market KUOKNK CITY EBUSINESS DIRECTORY. BF.TTMAX. G. Dr? soodf. clothing (,Tocvrie and Kenrral nwrvhandine, aniithweat inrncr mameiu ami tiK'litn atrwu. BOOK STOUE-One d.vr nmth of the Ator KouKV. A full atock of ajcturted box aH'ni plain ami lanry. CUAIN BltOS.-I)eal.T in .Tewelrv. Wat.. en, f'locka and Mimical Iiintrmnrnt -Wii- lamette etreet. lietween Seventh and hi'hth. CALLISON, K. G. IValer In irriK-eries. iiro viniona, country produce, canned Kl".bi(ka, tationen-, etc, aouthwe.t corner W'illiiinette ami nth DOUK1S. 15. F.-T)ealer in Stovei and Tin ware Willamette atreet, between Seventh and r.iKiitn. , FKIEXDLY, R. H.-IValer In dry pood., clothing and peneral meri'lianilix) Willam- rtU .tntet, between hiL'hth and Ninth. GILL, J. r.-Hiyaicwn, Suiyeon and Ini(r- Kit, l'oKtollioe, illamette I rect, between .Seventh an.l IMirhlh. HKXPKICKS. T. 0.-laloi In ueneral mer cliiinilie northwest comer Willamette and Ninth atreeU. 1IOI1KS, C Keep on hand fine winrn, l'i) nora, cr and a pnid and billiard table; Willamette itrvet, between Lihth and Nii'.tli. 1IOKX, CIIA3. M.-GtinKmith. lliflea ar.J ahotKiina. breeeh ami muzzle lordera, for aaie liepairiii); done in the iieatent style and war ranted. Muip on vth street. LYNCH. A. -GriHi-ries, provisions, fruita. veir- etables, etc., Willuini'ltu street, first door south of 1 otollu. LTTCKEY, J. S. Watchmaker and Jeweler; keep a tine stock of ooi in his line, ilium ette street, in Kllswortli's drug store. McC'LAKEX, J A M KS - Choice, winea.lbmors, anilci'.,Trs W'illauiette street, lietween Eighth ami ? in th. OSIllMtX CO.-ncalers In drm,m, medicines. cheiuicitlH, oils, paints, etc. W illamette st, opposite X ( luirii's 1 Intel PA ITKUSOX, A. S.-A line stock of plain anil fancy visiting carls. ritESTOX. WM.-IValer In Saddlery. Har ness, I arna'o 1 riiiiminK. etc. illamette street, between neventli anil J-.iy li tli. POST OFFICE A new stock of standard school books just received at the post ollice. KEXSIIAW, WM. Wines, Liqunrn, and Ci f urs of the liest iiunlity kept ciuisUntly on land. The best billiard table in town. REAM, J. It. Undertaker and Imlldinx con tractor, corner W illamette anil neventh stive ts. ST CH KLES HOTEL -Charlas Ba ker, nrietress. 1 he best llota ill the ity- ner Willamette and Ninth street i SCHOOL SUITLIES-A lare and varied assortment of slates of all sizes, ami quantities of .dates and slate-hooks. Three doors ninth of the exores otlice. WALTON, J. J . Attorney-nt-Law. Oflice- Willamette street, between. Peventli anil Eiyhth. CMMren Kotior3 Lie and Ttyslclana rbcoiumond it. IT 13 HOT IlARCOTi:. CENTAUU LINIMENTS; Uio World's Brent Puln-Kc-licvhis rt nicdics. Thoy lionl, fiuullio und euro Iturna, Wounds, Wettk Hack and KlieumiitlMii upon Kan, and Sprains, Calls und Lameness j! pon Iioa.sts. Cheap, quick and reliable. C SPURTr. of l.ruatinf5 ISncne, Snudoa. Crackljis Pains In do Iload, Fetid Erooth, EooTnoes, cud any Catarrhal Compliint, cm bo exterminated, b? WeiEa Xloyer'a Catarrh Cm j, u Cousti" tntlonal Antidot, i Atsorp tioa . The moat Important Dla oovery slnoo Vaooinatlon. STR1PTON13 OKA TORPID LIVER. Loas of A ppetito. Bowel eost'te. Pain In Ihe Head. witH dul aens Hon in the back part. Pain under the i Bbouider blade, fullneae aftw eatinff, with a dlsln. cboation to erertloa ct body or n ini. Irrilebilitr of tampT. ,Low "P'rita, wittt afoelinjof having neglect-d soma duty. Heart. Dou before the erea. Yellow Bkm. Hoadaoba cenora'lyover b riglit eye, BesiicasDesa, with tfi'J il ma, llighly colored Unne, and CONSTIPATIOri, TTTTTSj PlI.Iarepeelallyadaiot) anrh rniwa, one do. nrc. .urb rhauj of feillna; aa to aatonUh the aufrerer. Ther Inrrraaa. Appelll."' h' bortr lo r..a on ln. t. U av.im lj no.rk.HKl. and or tr.-irTnnl Artie on the r"rr.llT. Onr-nV. UrsuJ..r are P" TU1TS MM BYE. Oa.T Hf on tTmrM rh.ne1 to . s OuT JiLr bT a.ii.'api",',",,,,M "T?- "J ',' nm a Dlnral dor. a. t. Ir.nlue..... e-'M 1 l)rur..u. or tut Ly ex on rt.Ml iA H. omt r.M hi rbat t, cw top?i. i g a, ti rra Bin a - . P m if b 11 f ron PILLS STATE NEWS. Diptlirriii is raging Scio. Astoria wants a flouring mill. Det r aro plunty in Baker county. Hail storms are frequent at Uma tilla. Stage fare from I'oise to Tbo Dulles is m. Spring calvrs soil for $8 per lieal in Grant county, llowdmrg clascs licr saloons for busi ness on Sundays. Empty houses are curiosities in the town of Pendleton. Ship huilding is progressing better than ever at Coos liny. Tim Stato Temperance Alliance meets at Albany in February. Grant county has potatoes enough to fued Ireland fur three years. Roads over tho Coast Range moun tains are traveled very little now. Tho annual lumber product of Ore gon is estimated at 250,000,000 feet. Over 700,000 pounds of bacon were put up in Grand Rondo valley lust sea son. Tho Illue Ribbon club of Albany, is receiving largo additions to its mem bership. The hop crop of Tolk county brings uexrly as much money as the wheat op of this year. Roscburg has not lost any of its lifa . . t on account ot me extension oi tne Oregon t California railroad. (i us Anderson fell into a barrel of hot water at a Seattle larrel factory, last Wednesday and was scalded to death. A Rosnburg negro whipped his sweet heart in a quarrel about twenty-five cents last week. I lo showed, her no quarter. Tim Indians of Klamath county are hyas sulix now. They aro afraid they will have to pay taxes just tin) same as Boston man. The Mrthodinl pneiionngo at 1 1 ilia- lioro has been sold to a Mr. George Lash, for $000. A new parsonago will be built at once. J. P. Bums has sold his ranch and cattle, in Hartley valloy to Wm, B. Todhnnter. The pries paid was $35,- 000. Pretty good stake for a young man. The East Oregoniun thinks fivo cents a day ought to supply a man with food. It will, if the beer b'aloon keoper doesn't keep a sharp watch over his lunch table. Tho Albany Democrat says that J. II. Maine brought to thut ollice Tues lay a maple leaf that would mako eastern people open their eyes. It is 19 inches wide by 15 inches long, and 29 inches from lip of leaf to end of stem, being about ten times the sizo of the maphi leaf that grows along the Atlantic, As A. 8. Bennett, the present Judge of tho Fifth district, is a resident of Wasco, a new judgo must I appointed for tho Sixth. It is rumored thut B. Whitten, of The Dalles , has been im ported fur the, purposo of being judge, and the Eaui, Oregoniun proceeds to de dire war, cluimijig it an insult to the Oar nf that district The Narrisliurg Disseminator says. We learn that Mrs. Kistner, mother of Wm. Kistner, with whom she is living, in this precinct, has attained tin un usual ago of one hundred and three years, and is lively and chipjier as can be. Her futlier wns one of the revolu tionary soldiers, and hu remembers many incidents of that war, ami has a vivid fotuenihranca of the war of 1812. Cunyonvilln was in a ferment of tx- citenitiiit during lust Jjuturday, Sunday and Monday over a kidnapping alhiir. The particulars are .about as follows: A man named Brown had a wife. Slip had a baby and it was a boy. She bo camo tired of Brown or Brown tired of her, and they parted. A divorco was obtained and the boy given to th father. The mother then married Jones. Jones had lots of money and the woman, mother-like, wanted the boy. She got Jones inter ted and he helped her spirit him away, after which they sped for California. Happy moth er. Disgusted Brown. Poor Jones. CrtmalioD A Vivid Contrail ' By means of the modern and scien tific method of cremation, the human body within an hour can be reduced to a few pounds of white and odorless ashes. Thers is nothing in the opera tion that can shock the feelings of tho most sensitive, and the process, when thoroughly examined and understood, will bu found its own best advocate. "I have stood," says an eye-witness, "Wfore the threshold of the crematory with a faltering heart I have trembled at the thought of using fire beside the form of one whom I had loved. But when, in obedience to his dying request, I saw the door of the cinerator taken down, its rosy light shown forth, and his peaceful form, en robed in white, laid there at rest amid a loveliness that wai simply fascinating to the eye, and without a glimpse of flames or lire or coals or smoke, I said, and Ray so still, this method, beyond all methods I have seen, is thi most pleas ing to tho senses, the most charming to tho imagination, and tho most grateful to the memory. Oppositon to incinoration spring chiefly from ignr ranee of the manner in which it is carried on; and to re move al) misapprehension, it cannot be too distinctly stated that the body nev er rests in flames, while during the en tire process thero is no fire or smoke or odor or noise to grieve in any manner the licreaved. Even the trestle on which the dead glide into the retort dor not become healed prior to tho body In coming incandescent. The active and consuming agent ia simply air, raised to a white heat a temperature equivalent to 2000 Fahr; and this, cooled temporarily by the ia- rushing current on the opening of the retort, causes the interior to assume beautiful, vibrating and ruddy tints, One. who has lately witnessed it boa said: " t a we turned away from the incin erator where we had left the body of our friend, it was pleasant to think tl him still resting in iu rosy light, sur rounded and enveloped by what seemed to us floods of purity." When all is over nothing remain! but a few fragments of calcined hones and delicate white ashes, perfectly - white, and odorless. In all candor, is not this a more fitting destiny for the cast off body than that it should re main for years " a mass of loathsome and death bearing putrefaction t" North American Review. No Shoollng. Wanting to keep the readers of the Guakd thoroughly posted on all sub jects to thair advantage it is recom mended to begin at once the sale of private "uliootinjj irons." Tho last Legislature passed the fallowing which will become tho law ol the land after Feb 1st 1883, viz: A bill for an act to prevent persona from carrying concealed weapons, and to provide for the punishment of the same. Be it enacted by tho Legisla tive Assembly of the State of Oregon: Section. 1. It shall be unlawful for any person to carry concealed about his person in any manner whatever any revolver, pistol or other firearm, or any knife (other than an ordinary porket knifo,) r any dirk or dagger, slungshnt or metal knuckles, or any instrument by the uno of which injury could be ft III ic ted upon the person or proH'rty of any other person. Slo. 2. Any person violating any of the. provisions of section 1 of thia act shall be dee mod guilty of a misde meanor, 'and, upon conviction thereof, shall le punished by a fine of not ks.1 than fifty dollars, nor mora than two hundred dollars, or by imprisonment in the county jail not less than twenty five days nor more than one hundred days, or by both fine or imprisonment, in tho discretion of the court. Sec. 3. Nothing in this act shall be constructed to apply to any sheriff, con stable, police or other peace officer, whose duty it is to serve process or i make arrests. Hue. 4. Justices of the Peace shall have concurrent jurisdiction to try any persons charged with violation of any of the provisions of thia act