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. r GENE PIT A RD. H H ESTABLlStlED FUR TOE DISSEMINATION OP'OEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES. AND TO EARN AN HONEST LIVING BT THE SWEAT OP OUR BROW. WHOLE NO. 782. EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1882. $2.50 per year IN ADVANCE , lit 6sgrnt (City Guard. I. L. CAMPBELL, Publisher and Proprietor. t-fFICi-Oa the Bait side of Willamette Itseet kttwtta Seventh and Eighth Streets. QVX OXLT 4TBI OF ADVKKTIS1NG. aVleriieasaU iassrtsj M follows: ft stjsert, 1 liast or lest, ent insertion S3; eats tikittatat iaitrtioi $L Cut required iu Ti'iaTalrtrtittri will be charged at the Col ewiaf rates! Oat sasart three swaths 18 00 " tlx months 8 00 " eat year.. 12 00 aTreailtat aotictt In local column, 20 ceuti per at for eaeb iatertion. atevtrtisiar bill will be rendered qnarterly. All jet wars, must be raiD roa on iiki.iveiiv. tj i III UlLUl rosTorncE. t)ee"aart-Fwa t a. at. J p.m. Sundays ' Ui arrtri "tie south and leates aoinR north Ite sa ArriTes from the north and leaes filing; ,Hk i, 1 1 a. m. rr Siutslaw. Kranklin and Long few. eleie at . Wednesday. Kor Crawford.- , iiu, Cam Creek an Hrown.tine at i r.m. iVtUrt will We ready fer dellrery half an hour after .. i .1 traiae. Ltttere.hould be left at the office (M.... te.tr. -",ATTERSO!l P.M. SOCIETIES, a..... .ni,.. Ha It. A. r. anl A. 11. Teeta rt eat third Welaeadaye In each steaah. raxma Borra txjnoa He. I. O. iiiJ5. 1. eeweTer7 ........ w....... . KNCAiiriiltliT No. fl. Mate en the Ueni 4th Wedae.daya ia each month. ,. Leoes. . is. A. o. y. w - Meeta at Maeonia Hall the second and fourth .-iaayi ia tack saonth. Sloan, M. W. TariT.icf Post, tf. 40. G A. R-Meeta . Uasenie Hall, the firat and third Jrulays of eats meet. By order, Co-asikr. Oattit o Chohm rniEsrs.-MeeU the Irtt and third Saturday areninw at Masonic HalL Bf order of J. M. Moax. t C. 1. t. tTAA, ALiAKT. I BIWEU, EUGENE. fcTRAHAN & U1LVEU, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, KUUENK CITY, OKEGON. PRACTICE IK ALL THE COURTS OF this State. They (five special attention to ealltctioai aad probate matter. Off ioi-Orer W. V. k Co.'s jSxprcssoffice Ceo. 8. Washburne, AUorBcy-at-aw, fXJCKMKCITV. - - - OREGON rrice formerly occupied by Thompson ft Be.. tJ CEO. II POLLER, 'Atiornej and Ccunsaltor-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent. EUGENE CITV, OREGON. OFFICE Two door north of Tout Otfv-e. Dr; Wm Osborne, . Office Adjoining St Charles Hotel, On AT THE HaTf DMJ0 8T0EE OF HAYES and LUCKEY. A.I.NICXLIH,M.1T Physician and Surgeon. T-TTP.KKE CITY. - - OREGON. Ofhea ia Underwood's brick, over the Et press offico. H " . OR. JOHN NICKLIN, Nyiician, Surgeon and Accoucheur, (Focratrly o Yamhill County.) TISSIDENCE-Two doors touth of fL K. huroa. . DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, CAN- BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or res Ideneo whea not professionally engaged. OSes at the POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. Kasideac. on Eighth street, apposite Treshy rial Church. DR. E. G.CLAIIK, Gradual of the Philadelphia Dental College.) DENTIST, IUGEXBCITY, ' viibw.y. HAVING TURCH ASED THE DEXTAL ffiee sf Dr. L. M. Davis. 1 am prepared U da all kiads ef work ia my proiession. D. T. Pritchard, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. TEPAIRINO OF WATCHES AND t CLOCKS executed with punctuality and at a reasonable coat. Willamette St., Eugene City, Oregon JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. J. S. LUCKEY, . I5tq OKA LIB M Jt 3 5 Clocks, Waches, Chains, Jewelry, Etc. Repairing Promptly Executed. "AIIWrti WarrB--5 J.S. LUCK F Y, iairw.rtl k Co.'s brick Willawtt. street KLf A GENERAL .3 A large assortment of La dies and Childrcns Hose at 12 1-2 cts. Good Dress Goods at 12&- 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 37ro SPLICES E I CASH AXI) I3ATR0XIZE THE MKX WHO HELP T JL SCHOOL HOUSES, whose interests art, -lend their profits at home. Tuke notice thut- A V. Will sell goods for CASH at greatly reduced prices, as low as any ether CASH STORE, Best Prints 10 and 18 yards $1 00 Best Brown and Beached Muslins, 7, 8, 9, and 10 cts. Clnrks and Brooks wol cotton 7.r cts per Doz. Plain and Milled Fhnnels, !!5, 35: 4.". and 50 cts. Water Troo , cents Fino White Shirts, 75 cts and SI And all Other Coeds Also the Celebrated WHITE SK rVTNG MACHIInE I v bottor fnr sfivni'lh. mid diirubilitv). At crcatl reducpd rates. V;rTomy old Custotiien, who have stiHid by t irms as heretofore on tims. but if at nnv time all sm, as others, the full credit on my reduction A. V. 11: 1 lilts Robinson & Church, DKAI.EKS IS S1IELF&11EAVY HARDWARE HAVE THE Best Selected Stock li0rcpii NOTICE TO SHEEP OWNERS. XTOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL fl Sheep owners that they must l.p t heir sheep a. s-i-n as slielred IK DISEASED. Th. law makes provisions that when the owners fall to do so, that the Insctor shall cause it to be do.e at their expense. p COATS, Sheep Inspector for Lane Co, Or. CRAIN BROS. DEALERS w Clocks, V Watcbti d Jewelry, Musical instruments, Toys, Notions, etc Watches, Hocks, and Jewelry n-rired a warranted. 'orthwes corn-r of MUlamel and Eighth strt. Tins rAPEii ::T.V,-?a"Up i cuauaoia w I i-w VOUJw. 's, Trimming Silks and Sat ins in all shades. Moireantique Silks Velvets in Colors. Hie finest stock of French KID SHOES ever brought to this place- BOOTS and SHOES :nall grades- GROCERIES of all descriptions. .UUILDYOUK BRIDGES, ROADS AND your interests I Are permanently located and PETERS, Fine Cheviot Shirts. 75 cts and 81. New Assortment Dress Goods (No Trash) 15, 'JO and '-.'" uts. Mens' Underwent, Shirts and Drawers, 50 ct Mens'Overshirtu, 7" cts. and 61. Mens' Overulln, 50, CT, 75 cts and 81. Embroideries and Edgins at Fabulous Low Prices. at Proportionate Rates. me so 1 ng, I will continue ti sell on same they wish to wake CASH purchases, I will give HAVE FOR sal. at the LOWES'J Rates. IRON, STEEL. AXES, ANVILS KAILS. ROPE ' Cable Chains nd Pocket 'UTLKitY. AS. PISTOLS, AMMUNITION JHHTLTrifAL 1M PLEMEXTS Blasting Powder, Fishing 'lai kle. r Etc., Etc. We invite an exam nation of our gfxd confident that o btihk will suit til times. A. LYNCH. J AS. PAGE. LYNCH PACE, la Dorris' Brick Building. DEALERA IS Groceries & Provisions, Will keep on hand a general assortment of Groceries, Provisions, Cured Meats, Tobacco, Cigars, Candies, Candle, Soajw, Notions. Green and rieU Knits, Wood and Willow Ware. Crockery, Etc Business will be conducted on a CASK UASIS. Which means that Low Prices are Established Coodi delirerrd v ilhoiii charge to Bnyti LL KINDS OF PRODUCE '.VVANTfC which wa will pay the highest market price I.J V II 1 AUls V'Vs-'ll B. II 1 1 ' L KUOKNK CITY .BUSINESS DIRECTORY. BETTMAK, G. Dry goo.lt, clothing, gmceriet anil general m-rchandne, touthweit corner Willamette and Eighth ttreeU. BOOK STORE One door touth of tht Aitor House. A full stock of aaiorted box pa pen plain and fancy. CRAIX BROa-Dealer In Jtwelry. Watch- et. Clocks and Musical Inatrumenta Wil lamette street, between Seventh and Eighth. CALLISOX, R. G.-Dealer In grocenet, pro visions, country produce, canned ki0,I. bnukt, ttatiiinerv, etc., aouthweit corner Willamette ami 9th Sta. DORRIS, 11. F.-Dealer In Stnvet and Tin wan- illaiuetto street, between Seventh and Eighth. FRIENDLY, S. H.-Dealer In dry imoda, clothing and general merchandise illaiu ette street, between Eighth and Ninth. GILL, J. P. Physician, Surgeon and Drug- it, rostotrice, Ulamette t reet, between ieventh and Eiu'lith. HEXDKICKS. T. G.-Dealei In general mer- clmiidise northwest corner illamette and Ninth atreets. HODES. C Keein on hand fine wines. Iiu uors, cigars anil a pool and Millard table; Willamette street, between Eighth and Ninth. HORN. ("HAS. M. Gunsmith. Rifle anj shot Lims. breech and niuizlc loedera, lor aaie Repairing done in the neatest style and war ranted. Simp on inn street. LYNCH. A -Groceries, provisioni, fruita, veg. etaWcs, etc., W illamette itret, first door outh of l'ostoffice. LUCKEY, J. S. -Watchmaker and Jeweler; keeps a line stuck of goods iu his line, Willam ette street. In Ellsworth's drug store. McCLAREN. JAMES - Choice, wlne,llp.iore, and cigars - Willamette street, between Eighth and Ninth. OSBURN k CO. Dealers In drugs, medicines, chomicals, oils, paints, etc. illauiette St., opposite S. Charles Hotel PATTERSON, A. S.-A fin atock of plain and fancy visiting cards. PRESTON, WM.-Dealer In Baddlrrr, Har ness, Cnrriago Trimmings, etc. Willamette street between Seventh and Eighth. POST OFFICE A new stock of standard school books just received at the pott orlice. RENSHAW. WM.-Wines, Liquors, and Ci gars of the best quality kept constantly on hand. The best billiard table in town. REAM, J. R. Undertaker and building con tractor, corner Willamette and Seventh streets. SI CHARLES HOTEL - Charlas Ba ker, prictress. 1 lie best Hote in the city. ncr Willamette and Ninth streets SCHOOL SUPPLIES-A large and varied assortment of slates of all sires, and quantities of slates ami slate books. Three doors north of the express office. WALTON, J. J. Attorney-at-Law. Office Willamette, street, between 8tventh and Eighth. ohrays Cares bad ncvar disap points. ThoworU'icratPaln ilo'Jover for Man sutd BaasU Cheap, qaloli and rollabla. PITCHER'S CASTORIA Is uot Narcotic. Children prow fat upon, Blothers like, ami Physicians recommend CASTORIA. It regulates tho Bowels, cures Wind Colic, allays Fcvcrlshncss, and de stroys Worms. WEI DE MEYER'S CA TARRH Care, a Constitutional Antidote for this) torriblo maUam sly, by Absorption. Th most Important DiaooTwry tlnoo Vac cination. Other remedies may relieve Catarrh, trie enrea at Any stage before Consumption eta In. TUTT'S PILLS 8YRIPTOM3 OP A TORPID LIVER. ton of Appetite. Bowels eoatire. Fain In the Head, with dull aeneetion in the back part. Pain tinder the Shoulder blade, fullneat after eatlnc. with a dUln clinatlcn to exertion ct body or nd. Irritability of temper, low pirlts, with fA.im.Afii.Mni nrsriect-d .omedutT. Vearloea, DiEtlnt-a, I'latterini at the Heart, Dote before the eves. Yellow Skin, Headache generally o' im Restlessness, with fitful di ttt hlfthi oo lured Urine, and CONSTIPATION. 11 1 1 '9 fILLM arw uoetally adapted tarh pas, one doae eft rets murh s cboage of f-ellot; a to astonish h sufTerwr. Ther Isinsii tk aa41t,snd raw tat borlr Tsfce ) WW.. Hius ih. "" "J Iler4i OroM BJislr SM.aU are P". dML Foe a miu. u tr SIU . tutts mm mi Out Rata rm wi" rH I Utnnsr I HLr uy a nKiar.(.iy';"""' ImttMM.ot scut ty ei.r on i'pt 1 i. , . Trr ,. rf (. i-.fl ..4 , mm.rf 3 HI US1T ST.. . ig,:n. 1 . ... . . . a a v r " - - I 1 rsssf-i swwIwWsm arss-a . .... m4 lUeM ifmm.) STATK NEWS. Baker City is full of "sports." Wood is $7 a cord at Pendleton. Independence has a skating rink. Dallas lias a ld lot of hoodlums. Steers in Yakima bring from 10 to (50. Douglas count has a surplus of ap ples and pears. Deer are being shamefully slaugh tered in Baker county. The Wytnan theatrical troupe clear ed $700 in Jacksonville. The Sliori L ners are tearing up the ground south of Snako river. Ecgs 50 cents a dozen in Canyon City, and none in the market Apples aro offured at Corvallisfor 25 cent a bushel, and no liuycr.s. A Mrs. Wiikina is superintendent of tho Indian school at Forest drove. Six thousand cases of salmon were put up on the Umptpja this Hinttou. A new briilgo is being built across Hancock creek on the Drain road. Old Man Yelch." the famous hunt er and trapper of Daknr county is dead. Tho bridge liuilt on the Coos Bay Wagon road at Sumner is 530 feet in leiiRth. Nearly 1,000,000 bricks are being used in building the new Salem flour- ng mills, Stock raisers in Lake county fear a hard winter, but are pretty well pre pared for it. The RoHehurg riaindealer prints its rnoHter and flag upside down over the election returns. The Baker City mills are not run ning, on account of the corner iu wheat created by the fanners. Seventy five men are employed on the reak water at Coos Bay. Minimum waos, $2 25 per day, The Dalles is at present infested with the worst band of thieves and loungers ever known there. Ed. Hornnon idiot and fatally wound ed a Mr. Kelly at Lowisvillo, Douglas county, Saturday last. No reason as signed. Sheriff Humphrey, of Linn county. ofTurs a reward of f.300 for the arrest and detension ef Cus Carlson. Curl- son is a Swede, A band of sheep will be wintered on the Malheur this winter. That coun try will, in nil probability, soon le oc cupied by sheep, There seems to be no difficulty in getting freight hauled from The Dulles to Canyon City now. The roads are not in the best condition The question of building the Salem & Waldo Hills railroad is again being agitated, with a pretty fair prospect of something being soon done. Amanda Welch, living at Garfield, aged 22 years, is 32 inches high and weighs only 31 pounds. Strangest of all, she was born in Oregon. Some residents of Upper Molalla caught a large bear in a trap last Sun day morning mid had a good deal of fun in dispatching liisbruinship. A girl in Yamhill county, 13 years old, has just been married. Very few girls can be induced to cut olr their oysters and ice croarn that soon. When tire new O. It. A N. Co.'s time table goes into effect, Pullman palace sleeping cars will le run bo tween Walla Walla and Portland only. On a patch of ground in tho lower end of Crooked Critic valley, one and one fourth acres in fxtent, there were raised the past season 23,000 pounds of potatoes. Last Saturlay, ' nays the Albany Herald, some dogs, probably two, at tacked a laiid of 32 lieep belonging to Jesse McGhee, a few miles from this city, and succecdud in killing 6 out right and wounding 1 3, part of which will probably die. Ashland is again in sore travail over the anlnon question. The average Ashlandite don't just know whether a liquor saloon is a desirable aciui.-ition or ti', and judging from tho ton of ,a i ulirtl'-t. many r.t ilinrn nn alia, . , , i.. . .,.,1 .-. I 8 . I ,ir, -ett'I "UI Sk 0 ia Eloptmcnl. Says the Roseburg Flaindealer! Wednesday morning last Mr, Johnny Moore left his hone and took the northern bound train for Portland, ao companied by Miss Lucinda Singleton, his wife's sister, under such peculiar circumstances that everybody imagined they had skipped the country, and after ' developments has demonstrated the cor rectness of that theory. The facts in tho matter as near as we can ascertain them are about as follows: For some tinio Mrs. Moore has noticed an undue familiarity between the two parties and remonstrated with them upon tha subject, and received tho assurance of amends. Some time since Mr. Single ton, Moore's father iu law, went his security for about 6ve hundred dollar in order that tho latter might go into u si nes. Th money was to purchase; stock harness, saddlers' goods, eto Mooro sold out these goods a few days before ho left for tho cash, which he took with him also the old man's daughter. For several days past he had been very attentive to his wife, and she thought a bright future was optn ing before her, Wednesday morning Moore got up very early and went out without any explanation, having his wifo in bed. Shn thinking nothing strange of his not returning let the matter pass until rather lata in the day when she found her sister had flown also. Then her cup of anguish was more than full. She ascertained they i ad takejt the train for Portland, and knew her worst fears were more than realized. Ther were arrested at Port- and upon an order from Sheriff Pur- dom, but as there was no complaint Clod against them he afterwards or dered tlieiu released. Moore is a small, smooth faced man, about twenty-seven years old, lame in one leg, and a sad dler by trade. The young lady is about seventeen years of age, fair com plexion, strongly built, and rather good looking. At this writing there is no effort being mado to stop them. Ember a Slow Trail. "Conductor," said tho gray-haired man who had been craning lis neck out of tho window to learn the eouss of delay, "what's the mattcrf" "We're on a sido track waiting for tho freight," replied the conductor. "Are we tied to a treel" demanded the gray-haired man. "Certainly not," replied the conduc tor. "Not hitched to anything!" xclaim- ed tlie passenger rising in dismay and muking for the door. "What do you want to lie hitched up fort" inquired the conductor, somewhat disturbed by the gray-haired man's ac tions. . "Nothing, nothing; only suppose that freight train should striks us and drive ui back a foot. Oh, you may play it on the rest, but you can't catch me for a sleeping car berth while you make up the lost distance! I went over this road when I was a boy, and now I'm on my way home. Givt it to strangers, but don't try on life-long travelers." PrinevilW News: On last Sunday morning the children of Clias, Hoyt, who lives at Cow canyon, left the house to play on the surrounding hills, and did not return until noon. On of the children not returning, immediate search was made, but the missing on could not be found until the next morn ing, when it was found about half a mile from home, having perished dur ing the cold storm of the night. Independent: On the stage from Lakeview on Sunday morning tber was a passenger who- stated that ha was crazy, and from his appearance and actions we should judge he told th truth. The driver told us that he had voluntarily boarded the stage and an nounced his intention of going to Stock ton for treatment He was not in th custody of an officer, but seemed de termined to go alone to the asylum. Tho Coos Bay News says that Geo. Chard has 200 cedar logs in North Slough ready to raft, and 200 mor out in Mm Wfin.lt ready to lA haultfl nd : !, Imnni. The 400 are said to , U worth aliout S 4.000 ' w-