The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, December 02, 1882, Image 1

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limn Lorit, o. a. o. u. wAFine Cashmcrb in every
mmu ( aikennie Hull the iccona nd fourth
J. M. Si.oa!, M. W.
Ciif iTRic Poit, No. 40, O. A. ).-AreeU
t MkkkniD H ill, the ttr4 and tliinl YM.wt u
mi aeata. liy orjor, Cuwanher.
, 9ih p CnositM Frifnos. Mwtn the
lrt and third Satr.rilny .tvenimm at Mwnicl
mm. a j oraer oi j. it Sloa.h, U U.
& iTIiHlf, ALBANY. L. BIITEU, ElOBXr.
STIlAUAiV c BILVi:U,
attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
TBi.CTICE IS ALL THE COUKT3 OF
X thu state. 1 hey special attcution
M kkueounni ami proltnto iiutWrs.
ff 101-Orer W. V. k Cn.'t Kxpre elli
Geo. 6. Washburne,
Altor:ac5 -:it!.uvi,
AWCIHE crrv, - - - OXICIJON
ITlc farmerly kccuiiiei by Tboinnon
CEO. t,l UllB,
Atornsj an J CcmssIlij-at-Law, asi
Real Estate A$eiit.
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SuCENE CITY, - - - OREG0.V.
OFFICE-TWO doors north of Port O.'fice.
Dr. Wm Osborne,
Office Adjoining St Charles Hotel,
Ok AT THB-
DW& STORE OF EAYE3 mi LUCKY.
A. I. H I3XLIN, m. D.,
l'kysician and Surgeon.
XUGEXE CITY, - - OREGON
Oflie. la Underwood' brick, over the E-
i olSce. iu tt
OR. JOHN NIC KLIN,
fiyiician, Surssn and Accoucheur.
(Formerly of Yamhill Couoty.)
BIDENCE-Two doors south of M. E.
a urea.
DR. JOSEPH P. G ILL,
fMiX BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or res-
Vidian when not professionally eu-0'tj.
fie at the
POST OFFICE DRUG STORE.
Residence on Eighth street, opposite Precby
riaa Church.
DR. E. G. CLARK,
Graduate of the Philadelphia JltnUl College.)
DEI5TIST,
JUUENECITY, OKE'iU.V.
TAVING PURCHASED TJIE DENTAL
JLA.
office of Dr. L. M. Davis, 1 am preiwred
to da all kinds of work in iuy profeasinn.
D. T. Pritchard,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER.
REPAIRING OF WATCHES AXD
CLOCKS executed with punctuality
Mil at a reasonable out.
Willamette St., Eugene City, Oregon.
JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT.
J. S. LOCXEY, 2y5
SEALER IX
Clocks, Wacnes, Chains, Jewelry, Etc
Repairing Promptly Executed.
C-AIIWork XVkrraBt4. SJ
J.S. LL'CKKY,
n.Kns-r..rth t Co.'s brink Willamette street, j
ESTABLISHED PUR THE
A GENERAL
A large assortment of La
dies and Childrcns hose at
12 1-2 cts.
Good Dress Goods at l?c
Best Corset in town for 50c
n fn imninoD vtnik ff AT7i
I
"t?zt7 aw.rf Nobby styles in
CLOUILYG.
iberal Discount for
CASH.
ew Departure
Z? WO I?33LZ0333 I .
AXD
pATIl
E THE MKN WHO IIKLP T
. HOl'SKS, wlione iiiteri'i-t an
iipeud thet
lAtiU at hume. Xuke uotico tl.uU
A I PETERS,
Will sell goodelr CASH at (trratly reduced pi icei,
Uet Prints U al 18 yards Jl 00 I
18yanls $1 00
te.t ISrowD aad
bjavhed Miihlitis, 7, 8, 9, and
10 cU.
tlarks aal BroolUmwil onttan "5 ct per Do.
PU'ii nnj MiUedbmnels, 23, 3T: 4.'i and 50
CU,
Watar Proo .
Its
Fine Wlftte KL
liirtnto cu and $1.
And aMbther Coeds at
Also the l'elvlir.tle'1
AVTIltK Sli .VI NG MACHINE!
Nnnei buttr fur sfrrUh. ize, and durability), At
iff To my old Ouxliirn. wlu. hv tn.l bv m
tTlUf as ll'T'tdfore t tima lin If af nv limp
all sni, as others, tl full credit on irv rtdutti..n
Romnson 4 Church.
DEAI.EKX IS
SSELI & HEAVY HARDWARE
I HAVE TUB
Wcleifcd Slock in 0rc?ni.
f K3TICE TO SHEEP OVHERS.
NOTICE IS HEKELlT GIVEN TO ALL
hheep owners that thev Di;irt dip tiieir
niitrp as whiu as snekied IK i)ISLAED. lti
aw manes p.imione that wbm the owners fuil
H dn w, th tt the Inspector eiiiU cauek it to Ur
done at tueu enpenrc.
S D. COATS,
Sheep InnpecV fr J.an Co, Or.
CRAIN BROS.
D2ALERS
Of
Musical Instruments, Toys, Notions, etc
Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired and
waironlen. -wtliwek eoro-r i n
lillametU
and l.ihth .tr-t.
AtMVIViruiOSlrtorNiL.v,.l,;:,
Am
tt?taai,tj- Itiiitn 1 1
OISSEBIMTIM OP OEMCRATIC'rEIIUPtES, lD TO EARS A.I mm LIVING BY THE
EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2,
III 610
Trimming Silks and Sat
ins in all shades.
Moireantique Silks-
Velvets in Colors.
The finest stock of French
KID SHOES
ever brought to this place.
BOOTS and SHOES
:nall grades.
GROCERIES
of all descriptions.
f ?
OFB-SOSk,
IiVILD YOUR HRIUGES. ROADS AND
vuur iuU?ret I Ant jcruikaintly located aim
at low as any Ctlier CASH STORE.
Fin. Cheviot Sliirta. 50. 73 cts and !L
New Assortment DnrM Goods (No Trash) 15,
20 aud & cts.
Mens' Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, 50 ct
Mens' Over)iii1s, 75 cts. and $1.
Mens' Overalls, 50, C5, 75 cts and tl.
KuilToidcries and Edwins at Fabulous Low
Prices.
Proportionate Rate3.
m
tm atly reduced rates.
mi I irnr. I will cntitinu t- Hell on sarrk
Ihev U'uh til 1ia.l.e CASH Diircliasrs. I will L-ive
A. V. PETERS
HAVE FOR -oi.
at th LOW'ES'J
Hutw.
IKON. STEEL. .
AXES, ANVIT.P
NAILS, ROPE
Chains
n 1 Pnrl'.t
JUi'LERY,
AS. PJKH
AMMUNITION
JRH'l'MritAL
IMI'LE.VEX'JS
BliMtinir Pwdir,
FikliinL' 'larlde.
Etc., Etc.
We invite an atam
ination of .ur gud
enntidrnt ttsl o
ITotK will suit th
times.
A. LYNCH.
JAS. PACE.
LYNCH PAGE,
In Dorrii' Erick Eaildicg.
OEAUM IS
Groceries Provisions,
Will keep on band a general amwirtni.nt of
'irio-rie, 1'rovi.iona, Cured Meats,
Toluici-O, ClVkrs, C'kDilirS,
Candirk, txiaps, Notions,
Green and lTied Fruits,
Wood and Willow Ware.
Croikery, Etc
Business will be conducted on a
CASH DASIS.
Which means thai
low Prices are Citahlhhid
5odi dtllurfd vilbaut charge U lijn
M KINDS OF PRODUCE 'VVANTf
r -w wiucn.wt WUJ.pay "en rn.r...
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23USINESS 33IRECT0HY.
BF.TTMAN. O. Dry goods, clot)dnR,
Kcerie slid irenerkl inerrbsndiw, suuthaest
corner Willamette and Eighth strreU
BOOK 8TOKK-On d.r south of the Astor
House. A full stock of asortd bos J'sixis
plain and fancy.
CEAIN Dim-Dealer in .Tewtlry, Watrh
s, ClncVs and Musical IintniMents-Wil-lamette
street, between Seeiilh snd Ei'i'ilh.
CALLISON, R. O.-lVsl-r in crcene, pro
ruions,coitutry pnxluco, canned pio.lii,lhHiks,
sUtiunery, eta., souibwest corner Willamette
and !)th Sta.
DorfRIS, 11. F.-Dealer In Ptflrea and Tin
wsro-Wil'iuuettk ktreet, between Seventh
and Kiclith.
FRIENDLY. S. H.-Dealcr In drt pvhIs,
clottiinjj anl general tner. handi Wlilara
ettk street, between Eighth snd Ninth.
GILIj, J. P. Vhysieikn. Suiyeon and Dnir
int, Postofflca, Willamette a reet, between
Uventb and Eighth.
HENDRICKS, T. O.-Dealei In cenersl n.r
eliandlse-northwest mruer W illamette and
Ninth Jtreets.
MODES, C-Keeps on hand fine wines, llq
iors, cigars ami a pool ana lui:iarit talile:
Willamettk street, bit keen Eighth and
Ninth.
HORN, CHAS. M.-G;in.mith. Rifles ar.J
shot (runs, lireech and muule lurders, fur sai
Repa'TiuK done in the m steal style and nar
ranted. Shop on Dth street
LVKCn. A -Groceries, pMvirlons. fruits. t-
eui'les, etc, v illamrttk street, first door
Skum oi rostomos.
LTJCKEY, J. S.-Watchmal(er and Jeweler;
keepa a hne stock of gixvls in hi. line, Ulau
etU street, in Elhiwortb's ilnig store.
Mi'CLAREN, JAM KS - Choice, winek.llnuors.
ami ci'ars - v lllsmette street, between higlitu
and intn. a
OSBURN & CO.-Dea1rrs in dniirs. medidnea.
chemicals, oils, paints, etc. Willamette st,
opposite . l.liarles JloteL
PArrERSON, A. S.-A fin stock of plain
ana lunry vimtiug caMs.
PRKSTON. WM. -Dealer In rWllerr. liar
n-ws, (. arriaKe i mutiimM. etc. illamette
street, lietwocn neveutu ami fJghth.
POST OFFICE -A nb stock of standard
schivd bonkk just received kl the pout ollk-e,
itr...-ii . ji. ines, ijiiunrs, anil 1 1-
vara of the best qnnlity kept coiiKtuntly on
hand. The best billiard table in town.
REAM, J. R. Undertaker and liuildini; con
tractor, mrner i illamette and beveuth
streets.
ST CHARLES HOTEL - n,rlaa Pa
lter, prietress. 11m best Ilote In the
.!t. .Cuner Willamette and Ninth streets
SCHOOL SUPPLIES- A latve and raried
assortment of slates of all sizes, anil quantities
of slates anu slate-books, lliree doors noith
of tlie esiiress ottlce.
WALTON. J. J. Attorney at Law. Onice-
Willumettk street, between Seventh and
Eighth.
2a
s&rayi Corai onl nover dlsaj
woinU. ViiO word's croat Psvia"
. ItoUovor for Man ani Baast.
CUeap, roiok auad reliable).
PITCIIEU'3 CASTORLV
Js uot Narcotic. Children
grow fat upon, Slot hem like,
and Physicians rccomnicml
CASTORLV. ltra'iiiutcstho
BowcIh, cures "Wind Colic,
allays revcrlslwess, aud de
stroys Yi'orms.
wei de azrzn' ca
tarrh Cure. ConkUtatlonal
A&tldota for tbi ton lb la mala
dy, by Aasorptloo. Ibe mos.
Important CiafiOTery sine Vao
(laatioa. Other romedlo may
rolleva Catarrh, tUs earaa at
tij ata 1efor Consuuptioa
kU la.
TUTTPS
11 IwL
CTWPTOM3 CF A
TORPID LSVEF?.
Tm. m lmMi. lkivel. eot Tk.l'kin 'a
the Head' win a dull sens- tion to Oik
bask Drt. rn later in nrionioer
bask part, rk'i unier in onouiu.r
h.aa. rniiiMiH .n- as. i nr. with a disin-
cl net inn to eie.rum if d.kjt cr B.inl,
Irrltatill tT of tamp -r. Lcw sp rits, wita
t fooiiofof hkVlnf nilecl A KimertuiT,
wtri k'.a, Uia.ije-s, liutieriiif at tee
Hea t, Dot before tha n es . V knuw Ukin,
Hekdk.:ha enra.!j cetr tl.a riaht aya,
Itekviessnmit, witrt tUui aU o-s, kUul
aslurea Urina, ar.d
coM$T??A7:or.
m-TAI I kl Sku Sir I
TTTTT I'll-L-kJe e-prrUIIaaawvkai
snrh tun, i ui lie. I .aeh a vbaava
f f ewlln "k to n.lai'Uli ! klr.
Ther Imrmf fr M mlM, n rm. Ike
Mr Ut -la mo l "' .
Kri.Hel ui l nf l" " tsl .. V
SMaie terra i. strsnl'-r aie
U-o. rric o a. Hrr7 .
TUH'S IJAiRBYEs
Ov.t H?k e Wwr ersneM w kOor.T
hi-.r tr .insi'-fcri ' ' ' '"a. 1'
Pi imii-d tJi r, . n ii ...' P !
f Unit. iM mm If r,f m f l .
errm. a rirsii a.. are?
kv. TlTTk M." tt mm fckpa f
SWEAT OP 6TR BM V.
1882.
nop Ctiliiire la New Tuik.
Tlia liop crop of central New York in
n int.Tetiiijj fcatur in American ag-rii-ulture.
This yur tliers. hat Wn
total failure in the hop crop of Eng
land, a lark ahortage in Germany, and
a dexreaae n (he American yiild that
haa sent the price up to fifty cants per
pound, and in artin inntances more.
The new Imps re repreaenteil as of ex
eelhut quality and cleaner than uhurI,
owinir to the dry weather, which has
prevented rust, honeydew, and teriiiiii
from injuring the, fruit The yield ta,
however, small. I at-e it atated that
one of the Urgent grower in the town
of Markliall eays that he is getting thus
far an average of 9."0 pouiidn p r acre,
here last year l.e aentged 1 ,344
pound H does not complain, fcr at
fifty cents pi r pound he i a'ao getting
(475 per acf, against (J42 per acre at
eighteen rents per pound 14 year.
Tli Kangckfleld growers say '.hat
they are getting aWt 800 pound per
acre, against 1,100 last yar, Another
in the town of Kiikland aay ha picked
1,250 pounds last year, where now he
is averaging little Utter than 1,300.
A Madison farmer, estimating from the
300 boxes picked the first day, esti
mates hi crop 30,000 pounds aguiust
22,000 pounds last year. This is one
of tli exceptional cases of large increase-
A good many growrrs report
their hops heavier ly tha hox tlinn in
previous years, hut their numher of
Ikw s considerably lean Th estimate
of shot Inge of from ti fleer, to twenty
per cent, will prove not far out of the
wny.
Tha accounts of hop harvesting are
interesting, jhousands of strangers
hasten to the fields, and only hlindnesx
is a positive disqualification for hop
picking. At 35 cents per hox and
Iionrd, iiitnUk fingers can make better
wages in the hop field than in the kitch
en, at chauilier work, at ordinary day
labor, or as waiters iii lintel or restaur
ant, and when tli cry of ' ln ppik"is
hoard in the land there is a general runli
to the fields. From Utica ami Syracuse.
and from illugs in central New York,
lifts, women, and children go )y hun
dreds and even thousand. Families
shut up their homes and "go into the
country" on their annual vacation, and
form groups around hop boxes. The
farmi'rs want pickers, and generally
they tska whoever coun-s without re
quiring a "character." Thus the very
worst and worthiest are gnthreJ into
one neighborhood, perhaps on the same
farm.
Tli" ambitious hop picker is described
as being at hU work as soon as it is
light, and continuing thereat till dark
ness sends him to ImhI. Those who go
to the hop fields for the fun they can
i;ct out of thein are quickly detected
and told to nifind or move, faultily
the picker is as desirous of putting as
many boxes to his credit as the farmer
is of having him do so, and long days
of steady application in the Eeld.s beget
desire for sleep during the hours of
night. Frequently one will find select
groups amon the pickers. They may
e families from nnar-by villuges, or
pnrhaps from the household of the
owner of the yard. Ladies of refin
merit aud of high social accomplish
ment not infrequently ate in Hf the
opeuirg, and continue till the end of thu
"season." Tliey pick hops for diver
sion, for their health, fur pin money; at
uy rate, they pick of tlioir own choice,
not bncausa their askiatanct is par
ticularly needed or desired by their
lius'iunds and fathers. On lady
Wsted lat year of gaining ten pounds
in flesh and 115 in pin money from her
vacation in her hulnnd s hop fields.
Another displayed $20 as her profits,
and said her, health was benefitted more
I no it hod been by her four weeks at
the seoxido, Itith of theae, were pick
ing hop agv'n this year, and declared
that their thrifty example has Wen ful
lowd by several of their acquaintan
ce. Hop dance are the chief source
of amusement fur toe niasars, and the
fellow who ha the "gift of fiddling"
adds conideraM to hi earnings by
playing at these festivities, formerly,
tha pickers rot op d.iuces whenever
they fe't like it, but for tha hint few
vear the farmers have taken control of
the) matter, and insist that dancing shall
I the exception, and not the rule. On
the brat regulated frn only one (In nee
is permitted, and that at the close of
the "eeaaoav American Cultivator
$2.S0 per year IN ADVANCE
Somni rn'iiiliiiu In Do;s.
Boomerang.
There is something peculiar aliout'
somnambulism when considered from a
scientific and philotophical stand point.
The sleep-walker, it will lc found, still
retains a faint idea, even whil ha is
asleep, of the condition of affair whan
he went fo sleep. For instance, if h
leaves his ck the in a certain part of
tlis roam on retiring, h know when
I,' rises just where to find them, even
in the dark. This is a question which
opens up a wonderful held lor physiolo
gical and mental research.
While young and giddy we became a
somnambulist and excited a great deal
of curiosity by our strange freaks dur
ing sleep, and this one question of the
slumWing mind and its memory of
facts existing prior to sleep was the
most remarkable thing aliout it all to'
us. We puuled over that a good deal.
At night we would retire to rest aad
the next thing we would know we
would wake up in the middle of a con-
tiguous melon patch, and there would
be two or three other somnambulist-'
there in the same patch, and a much
surprised as we were. Still there is the
una truth staring ui in the face,'
Every somnambulist there had through
his sleep retained in his semi-conscious'
state a perfect recollection of where
every article of his clothing was and
how to get out of the vp stairs window
without waking the old people,
Tye and byu the owner of the melon
patch p'ocured, at great expense, a
large humorous bulldog, who was also'
a somnambulist, lie walked irl his
sleep a good deal. That is why we
quit We didn't propose to descend to'
the level of the brute creatioa We
just said, if a bulldog we.nt to om-
nanhulixt, he can do so and we will
leave the field to him.
We made this resolution one night
just after we had plugged a water
melon. While stooping over in the
act, we felt a ping of conscience and
heard our suspenders break.
Ferhaps thu casual reader has never
nut down on a buzz saw and full him
self gradually failing away. It so he
does not know what it is to form the
acquaintance of a somnambulist lull
dog in the prime of life.
After that, somnambulism didn't
have such a run in our family for a
while. We never slept so sound that
we didn't remtmber places and objects
that hud made an impression on us prior
to slumber, and that is why we say
that there is something in this matter
that scientists would do well to look"
into
A Lonely brave.
Near Carthage, in a lonely spot rare
ly visited, aleeps a wandering minstrel
of our own times, whose one immortal
song has been heard everywhere the
English language is spoken. Like the'
roving singers of lovely Proyence.many
times he had nothing but hit harp:
John Howard Payne was a gay Bo
hemian, extravagant in taste, lavish in
expenditure; living much, too much,
'mid pleasures and palaces," yet with a
vein of sadness down deep in his heart
He died while holding the office of Con
sul, and a plain marble slab, sent out
by the Government of the United
States uiarkes the grave of the home
less man, sixty years a wanden.r on
this earth, the author of "Home, Sweet
llome."
One winter he was without money
or credit, and in London had not where
to lay his head He tried to quiet th
pain of hunger and Lomalessness by
looking in at window and from the
areas scenting good cheer. It was
Christmas eve, the snow ftdl fast, the
wind was sharp and keen. At on
luxurious house the hungry man
stopped and watched the lighting ef
the Christmas tree. Its candles beamed
brightly on the pa re merit, and among1
the evergreens he could see the red
lsrries of holly, the toys and garlands,'
and the pretty heads rf the children.
They danced and clapped their hands
while the presents were distributed,
and the air ran with ehouts, laughter
' and acreams of, delight. When the-
merriment hal spent itself a little, one
young girl wmiI to the piano and struck:
up ''heet Home, while the family
j joined in a rousing chorus. Was ever'
1 contrast so bitter.