The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, January 27, 1883, Image 1

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tit tfujfnr City Guard.
, L. CAMPBELL,
Publisher and Proprietor
MICl-0 k. East .id. of Will.mette
toost twa derentk and Eighth Street
OliU OSLt
S1TM or ADVJXKTlSmO.
aVIvortis.Meat. laeerted as follow:
).. .sr., 1 ""t i"rtioi M;
took ii.M,.it iasertiea f L Cask required ia
-tirlTrtier. will be ckarce. at the fob
ovlaf rates:
Oi. i.aiv tkre. moiitbs 16 09
" ix '" w
" - " an year II M
Vrairisat otlees In local column, 29 cenU per
for eack iaiertien.
aYjT.rtisiai bills will be rendered quarterly.
All i'ek work must be taid for tf nsuvm.
posrornce.
tlnVnn-fn" 1 . . W If". B"7s
I'M to I: W p. i.
V.il'.vriTe. from the with an tiT oinir ortJi
T. f mm tli north n1 lew rnin
tkfc it 111 W- For Hiui'l". KraaM ni
fm o '"'!'. Clawfosd
lilU CD Creek an! BrowiMYille t I
oek..rk.f.re ..31. ATTWWW ,.V.
rl aftr a. ijTPmnoum
sOWE'TIE.
... a. ..
Mta rrt ana liinl W.J.nduy. Ik cell
rmi- BTrm Tjoi IT., ft 1. 0.
WlHAWIIAI.A ElCAI.T11.Vr p..
we.ts .. th. Mnl 4tb -Wc'nwHay. t
ai.lill L0. N. 15. A. 0. IT. W -
Mmu it Mnic Ht'l tlie wuoad nd fnurtU
)T.44y In ecL aiontb.
J. M. Sloax. M. w.
r....tfr PnT Vn. 40. . A. Tt Mt
kt Muenie Hll. the Ht ud tliitd Friday. f
Mkm..tk. BorJcr, . .omua.-i.i..
rnKM KiiiESiw. Mwl" the
rat ud third Pnrdcy t-Teitin?. at MhWic
.11. P.or1.rf M Si,nr. . .
. iTAHA. AIAST. I- BH.YEC, EUQUNX
8TKAI1.VN & B1LYKU,
IMUrnsn tid Counsel'on ftt Law,
IUGENC CTTT. OREGON.
taanmcs nr all i-he courts of
I (l,;! gutt. Thi-y iriv. Foon.-U auenuo.
m Mll.eti.. d f rbte m.Uirs.
ftKt-Ovt V. F. CV Kxpreo .ffie
Ceo. S. Vtfashburnc.
WJCMt CITT. -? - - ORZr.ON
rn f.rrlr "copied by Tbotnpson k
W "85.L
CEO. 11. KILLER,
2kttorni7 aid Coiasellsr-tt-Law, tad
TicaZ Jgcnt.
XUCENK CITS'. - - - OREGON.
Of FIO-Two door, mwtb of Port OS.
Dr. Wm Osborne,
Ofi: Addling St Charles Hotel,
OR AT rilE
1TT 8T0UE 0? HATE3 ind LUCXEI.
Star Restaurant I
Kttchin$ Ha rrill .... Props
KUGESK CITY. ORCGOX.
EVERYTHIXfJ KKfT IX THK HKRT
' of order. Tlie best of meals will I
giroa. Give me tiinl.
OR. JOHN NICKLIN,
Phjsisian, Surzean nd Accoucheur.;
(Tormerry of T.mhill County.)
"HSIDKMCE-Tw. dnr. ot!i of M. E.
kurok.
DR. JOSEPH P. GILL,
CAX BS FOUXD AT HIS OFFICE or res
id.aoo whea not pnifessioaally engaged.
So at the
POST OFFICE DRUG STORE.
Rosid.acs Eighth .treet, oppofite Presby
rla. Church.
DR. E. G.CLARK,
Graduate f th. Ph iladclphia DenUI College.
DENTIST,
lUUEXHCITY, OREGoX.
HAVING PURCHASED THE DEXTAL
oftios af Dr. L. M. Davis, 1 am prepared
to 4. all ki.ds of work in my profession.
D. T. Pritchard,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER.
RBPAIRIXG . OF WATCHES AXD
CLOCKS executed with punctuality
ad at a reasonable cost
Willamette St., Eugene City, Oregon.
JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT.
'J. S. LOCKET,
DEALER IX
Clocks, Wacnes, Chains, Jewelry, Etc.
Repairing Promptly Executed.
tZ-AU W.rk trarrmatcCjn
J.S. LUCKET",
ElbrvMh k Co.' br)4 WillaraelU itre
HA-1
NEW
mmmdltmi
E. B, DIJM
f" A GENERAL J
A large assortment of La
dies and Cliildrdns Hose at
IS l-'J cts.
Good Drws Goods at 12c-
Beat Corset in town for 50c
An immense stock of New
and Seasonable Goods.
Pine Cashmere in every
sliadcx
New and Nobby styles in
CLO'JJtlNG.
Liberal Discount for
CASH.
New Departure ! !
TWO IPHEOEIEJ I
P IF.f-'F110 HKLP T-i liUILD YOUU BRIDGES, ROADS AND
L M tlUUI. HUUM-b, whose interest" are your iuterfihU 1 Are iieruuuientl located and
ipend tlieir profits at Lome. Take notic tl.nt-
A I
Will lell gooda for CASn at irreatly reduced prices, as low as any other CASH STORE.
Best Prints lb and 18 yards $1 00
Hest P.rown and Reached Afuslitis, 7, 8, 9, and
larl.s and Brooks spool ontton "S cts per Dor.
Plain sad Milled Flrnnels, 23, 3Ti: r( ud 50
cts.
Wat(r Pron , cent.
Pine Wlille Slilrts, 7S cts and J1.
And all Other Goods at
Also the Celebrated
WHITE BK rVTN"Gr MACHINE !
N . hett-r for .trenijth. size ,,! durability). At (rrcatly reduced rates.
.i...0 ky f'Cut0'''..Y'',n';ve.t)dl,yr,.eso 1,1I will continue t- sell on same
K J flf"iifl V'n' l"Vf at Sny timB ,viel' tomko CASH purchases. T will give
all sm, as others, the full credit on my reduction A. V. PETERS
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1HK LAKtiUT AXD OUT onri.r.TR
MtC IKE
MAaJWs. (ukJi AfyifMi L 9 scotch Typc Founoeim
205 & 207 M Jeado.f i aua 529 Comrarcial Streets,
r: jfroo irt. SA0 VRA:'CIC0, CAL
oZ,:T ! Tn
j-T-a.nu wan. u ck1Uu,
KJimia-o en tU Cesil mm
NOTICE TO 8KEEP OWNERS.
rOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
1.1 Sheep owners that they must dip their
sheep as soon as sheared IF DISEASED. Th.
law makos provisions that when th. owner fail
to do so, that the Insjiector shall cause it to be
don. at their expense.
. V. COATS,
Sheep Inspector for Lan. Co, Or.
CRAIN BROS.
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DEALERS
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.iS Jtwtlry,
Mutlcal instruments, Toys, Notions, etc
Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired and
warranted. Northwes comri of WillametU
and Eighth street
PTTTJ T 1 PITT? ost I- fninil rm (llt n
airwprttMntf ffeimui t to .pmM at, w nr. $
w,ir."nrn
alf iukk.
EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27,
Trimming Silks and Sat
ins in all shades.
Moireantique Silks-
Velvets in Colors.
Thd finest stock of French
KID SHOES
ever brought to this jAace.
BOOTS And SHOES
:nall grades-
GROCERIES
of all descrivtions:
PETERS,
Fine Clioviot Shirts. 50, 75 cts and 81.
Xew Assortment Dress Goods (Xo Trash) 15
20 and 25 cts.
Mens' Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, CO ct
Mens' Overshirts, 75 cts. and 81.
Mens' Overalls, 50, (15, 75 cts and 81.
Embroideries and Edgins at Fabiilou Low
Friots.
Proportionate Rotes.
Tire rni vnnv 1.1. w. T
PitlFEt! COAST. i
-U ui U.iiV ti .lecM, Cxmj
4 Uiw. ooa.r. (or
MBpcte with I. .allty f flood..
DUZ.EB IS
Groceries od Provision
5
Will keep on hand a general assortment of
Groceries, Provision, Cured Meats '
Tobacco, Cigars, Candles, '
Candles, Koajis, Notions,
Green and Dried Kriits,
Wood and Wiilrnr Ware.
Crockery, Etc.
Business will be conducted on a
CASH 13 ASS.
I Which means that
Low Prices are EsfaJjIlshcd
Goods dtliwcd withonf charge to Eoyn
Ml KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTED
T which we vllry ih lirbe:niark(t'
price. LYNCH PAGE w"',
Jill I,
fa,
KUO1CN10 CITY
EBUSINESS ICSIRECTORY.
BKTTMAX, 0. Dry go.H!, clothtnif,
groivricn mid p'lwil niiroliHiidiNp, outliwet
i-ormr Willamette and Kihtli stret'U.
ROOK STORK One door smith of the Alitor
House, a tun stuck oi aborted box paper,
plain and funcy.
VX 'n'SX.
-.. . ixr nnn ......
vwon.. country prodiico, canned (f.wxls. Imh.Us,
stationery, etc touthnost corner Will
andVtksu
ookhis J. K-Dealer in Stove, and Tin
wan-Willamette street. lwln
aodKiKhth. . .
........... . , ... iTT in urr irnoas.
clotnimr an.l trneral nienhandiHe-AV ll.t..:
ctte street betaeeu hihth and Ninth.
Ill
irii
rf-tt rrt-tonuxv WiUunwtU i wet. between
Seventh and Eighth.
Hi:.M)lll.lv, T. G.-Dealei In inbral mer-
ch.niline northwest corner W'illiiniette and
.Mil tn jireei.
MODES, U, Keep on lmtid line wines. Ho
viK.i. mm nun uiniani tame:
WilUiiH'tto struct, between Eighth and
. iuiii.
HORX, CIIAS. .M.-Gunnmith. KiRei and
s.'iot K'ims, breecli niid niuulo lorders, for sale
Repairing done In the neatext style and war'
LUC'KEY, J. 8. -Watch maker and Jew.lerj
muven. ciwp on :tn street.
K!Tjsuiir kwk'ic oi rikmisiiiiiis line, W Ilium-
ette street, in Ellsworth's druir store.
Mt:LAREX..IAMi:S-nioice,wines,lln,iors,
and cigars - UUtnette street, between Eighth
andXinth. h
PATTKRSOX, A. S.-A fine .took of plain
PRESTOX, WM.-Doalcr In Saddlery, Uar-
rf n "
ne, larnagB j rimun iBS. e te.-ttwamrtt,
street. IMtween Nevp.itli i.tti! Kf.rlilli
POST OFFICE A new stock of standard
o
sonooi uooks jum received at mo post ollice.
1 II , ii ... ....
REXSHAW. WIL-Winc.. Lhrnors. and Ci-
para oi me nest gusnty Kept constantly on
hand. The. best billiard table in town.
. i .( .'
REAM, J. R.-tJ..dortaker and b.iiMin,, con-
tractor, wmer v uiumetto ana Seventh
RIUXEIIART, J. K-Ilous, sign ahd car-
n!To painter Worlt Kuarunteed hrst class,
. i.iv ruiu , iiii.11 ujr ouyuuD 111
Eugene,
ST. CHARLES HOTEL Charles Raker.
iroprictnr. llio best Motel in the city,
.'orncr Willamette and Ninth streets.
SCHOOL SUI'PLIES-A lare and varied
awortment of slates of all slzra, and quantltie
of sUtcs and slate-books. Three doors north
0. the express orlico.
WALTOX. J. J.-Attnrnev-at Law. Office
Willamette .treat, between seventh and
Kightb.
CliiMren
EZottars Lie and Physlolan.
r.oomcicml It.
IT IS NOT nARCOTlC.
r'l,JI''n
CEXTAVIt MNOIENT3J
tlio "World's privt Puln-Kc-Iicving
remedies. They Leal,
ho)(lle nnl euro Burnn,
'"our.t!f(, Weak Back and
Jtheuuiatistn upon 31 an, and
finraius, Galls and Lameness
jou Boitsts. Cheap, quick
and reliable.
C
CPURT3 of dlsfjn.tlnc Mnon.,
GuoClc, Crackllua; Folu. la tlia
Head, Fetid Croatli, Cenfaei,
oi any Catarrhal Complaint,
rpn he exterminated by Wei Da
ISoyer'o Catarrh Core, a Constl
tuttonnl Antldoto, liy Absorp
tion . Tho tnoKt Important Dia
corory .ices Vaccination.
TUYTB
PULLS
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Less of A ppetlto, Sowel. costive, Fain In
tbo Head, wila a dull aensntlon in tho
back pari. Fain under tha Shoulder
hlaHA .iillna. .f ..hn. art f 1. . l.ln
elination to exertion i-V fiody or mind,
Irritability of tiriD. Low SDlrlts. with
WartntMlSS
SeTcr,wa
i.lnJ ii...; ..4 - I
Ue.tlessnesa. with litful di da hlxhlr I
CONSTIPATION.
It ITS FILLS ar ewprrisUf Adopted tm
uch cat, one tlon eiirt nuch change
vi itjr'iintf mm in nHipriiu mi wnnwmr,
body to Tnb on Flfh. tint Hi pvtirm tf
ThT InrrMMt th A pnoMlla. wntl ran tha
irih4L nr hr tlt-'r Yont lotion on Ih
Dimiif orsor.a.
r 1 W
Gastoaia.
Tun'sraBVg,
Ok.t Bairoti WitTrrrs rhsiirM tniOtomr
Black by alngli ;p!m!lnn-u in lrr. Itim
(" o n.tnral cnlur, lni"innf.ii:r. swld
br brucella. 0 a-r.l h eipn-. on rwvi4 of tl.
mrr,M m nji,T t r.r.vt tern.
(. Tirrs mm at I ,.v,mn, U., .
1883.
OREGON AND WASHINGTON.
A lanl of trado i to be brganizeel
at Tim l)allo&
Clmrlrg Zollrr in in jail at TU balleg
for larceny from a ntcamltfat.
The SuDreiua Hnnrt. 1mrt..,l
I Him
aP -hrritT of Grant coUrtt7.
wnounung to I3,16a 30.
A. thmaiiian was aliot at Riddle Just
Sunday nd died the following day
I ' ' U'V'
Tlia boom haa atruck Walla M'alla.
aiiH Kill tvn ..... ( I i;
rmim reiuMKk
A fiirm nn Ttt . itn
" nil WM 80UI for 820,000,
The river closed on Friday at The
Dallea so that peonla crossed it on tbe
ice.
TLu !. Ort rrn i i i
. ... .c io .u,uuu uunnciB oi wneat in
ono wuiehouso at rerrydale, Polk couu-
Walla Walla is having a large addi
tion to it8 population of gamblers and
Jilnrlr Ipmi
8
E. Jlinton, of Wasco, last week had
... i . . ...
ona of hu len broken by being thrown
from a horse.
I .T . . .
Y m "lUgeway, of I'olk county, is
under F500 bond, for an aMnlr. .
I ".
I i
"""g""'"'! "Capon
ni.. LS.wl . J:.... l .
. v' " u,oruo" SDb uu,on8
i ll.. l il A n .
l"" noraca on me u. tE U railroad and
:.,.. u.... J .1
. '
1'raying women have attacked the
YreJmS Raioon-Keepera of Ulieney and
exliortod thorn to COIlifi to Jesus.
Tho liody of an unknown man was
found between , Sumiucrvillp, Union
county, and WtiMou, Ulliotilla, lant
week.
A petition ia boinj circulaWd in Ma
rion county asking the ctiunty coUrt lo
build a bridgo acrosa tht Santiam at
JeQ'erson.
AtPuyallup, twentf -aovon cents par
Kund ia tha lalrat prica offrfd for
next year's hop crop delivered at thn
station.
J. F. Nclcnto fell from tliaroof of a
building nt Seattle on the 18th, receiv
ing injuries from which he is expected
not to recover.
Steilaconm has the oldest wagon shop
and brick bdildinp; on the Sound. Tha
former was established in 1854, and
the loiter wait built in 1858,
Thomas Linnvillo and Aurolius Arm.
itago engaged iu a little shooting at
Alturas, Lake county, for which the
former was fined (125 and tha latter
825.
Mr. James Price, who has for a num
ber of months held the position of cus
tom houHo iiiKpector, has been appoint
ed deputy shipping commissioner at Ta
cctna. It is claimed that Smith and "Dixie,'1
the two prisoners who escaped from
the custody of U. S. Marshal Hopkins,
are now numbered among the toughs at
tho N. P. front
A Nannimo dispatch of the lGth
snys: At 2:30 this morning a man
named Samuel Lowe, working at East
Wellington mine, foil down the shaft a
distance of 210 feet and was instantly
killed.
Three dollars per hour is chargod for
sleigh-riding iu this city, and yet many
people indulge in the luxury an evi
dence that money is plenty. W. W.
Union. No, it only shows that fools
are more plentiful than money.
Instructions have been given to the
Sheriff of Columbia county that, in
case of Snodderly, Owenby and Porter,
or either of them, ore found guilty at
their examination, to have them re
moved to tho Walla Walla county jail
for safn-kceping.
We learn from the secretary of the
O. S. B. ii T. Co., says the Plaindealer,
' ' '
that ftctlv" rs Wn6 J- tow
Br(,,, thft ,aMin' 01 thn Cooh w a-
u.if Tl,. ionrin ..I ... . r
"iwu oiinrrn vi
stock, representing a capital of 14,000,
000, has been subscribed and stock cer
tiucates therefore issued
Four men left Wecksville the other
day, says the W. W. Democrat, coming
down the traek .toward Trout creek.
Two of them had money, and the otters
were financially embarrassed. Some
where Wtween the Y litlow Thonipson
river and Trout creek, the wretches
without money murdered the ether twa
Vn rlno fi tti rr"' 1
$2.50 per year IN ADVAfSCt
Jnie Jamtt' Cave.
Mr. D. K, Spinners, a promineni
nierehant of Gallatin, Tenn., and Maj;
W. S, Munday, while exploring tha
oave rnfently discovered on the farnJ
of CoL James Alexander, which for tha
last five years has been tha rendezvous'
of tha James' brothers gang of outlaws;
discovered a largo flat rock in one of
the chambers, and thinking that soma'
of the secrets of the gane might be hid
den away under it, removed it witli
great difficulty, when to their utter as
tonish mdltt a large cast iron sugar ket
tle filled w ith specie and jewels of va
rious kinds met tUclr view. They
could hardly belieVb their iehses, btii
finally managed W examine the treat:
ure, and found thttt there was ever
$400,000 in specify besides uumerouH
gold watches, ringj diamonds, and
other jewelry of great vkldfe. Majof
Munday guarded the great treasurd
while Mr. Spillers hastened td tiallatini
and securing his horse and wagon, re
turned as speedily as possiblo to the
civa They placed the kettle and its
contents iu the wagon and drove rap
idly to Gallatin, and at once deposited
their treasure in the vaults of the Sum
ner deposit Company. The greatest
excitement prevails, and the Sumner
Guards have been ordered to the cayd
to prevent a hungry horde of curiosity;
hunters and treasure-seekers from coW
pletely ransacking iti
This is the second lot of Valuables
found iu the cave since the death bf
Jesse James. Thousands of Visitbri
mvrj Wen denied Admission by Colonel
Alexander, and it is only by strenuous'
eflbrU that any pbrtidn of its contents
aro spared from seekert bf nibhientoel
of the great bandit
considerable portidn of the jewtirV
is ill the original boxes as they left tha
jewelers, and contain the addresses of
many jowelers throughout the West,
and also a few in the East A watch
bears tha inscription of "Joseph Gre
er, Natchez, Miss," and a pair of
iracclets are marked, "Mrs. W. J.
Johnson, Natchez, Miss." Many others
aro marked in full, and will be returnod
to the owners, provided they can be
found and can prove thoir property.
ni i iii . .
iuiouci Alexander nai already sent a
great many of the former lot to several
parties in various portions of the Unt
tfd States.
Further exploration will be made at
once, as it is thought other valuables
may still be hidden in the cave.
SdcKsi la Farming.
To achieve success in farming, or in
producing improved stock, the two ni list
go hand in hand. To grow drops bf
wheat to sell in the market may da ai
an expedient to raise a temporary
breeze, but ia disastrous to follow.
Look where you will, in localities where
it has been followed as a specialty it
has taught a severe lesson by the reduc
tion of the fertility of the land.
The best animals soon degenerate
without persistent care in feeding aatl
become scrubs, unfit io reproduce. Lo
calize all farming interests around a
good homo and introduce tbe liest seed;
prepare the land with the best tools in
the liest manner ; set out trees, both
fruit and forest. Start whatever lin .
of live stock you intend to product, on
or more, by the selection of the bwsii
Do not take a scrub to breed, even n t)
gift
No matter how small your start i
do not do so with the inteintiofi of raov
ing, but of making a success. Every'
dollar laid in beautifying a home is a
dollar in bank, which! yields a daily in-'
terest, makes home a loved spot to men'
and women and attractive to children.-
A man worth $500 with a snug,
neat, tasty, comfortable home ia warth
more and hm family caw take more eom
fort than the ranchman ' who has f 10,-'
000, but no home but just such a ens'
as simply shelters him and his wife and
children. The orchard, the garden, the
lietit fowls, hens and turkeys, to raixo
the best hogs for the supply of htm
and bacon for the houm and some to
sell, the best domesticated cows for
milk, butter and cheese and' a feW
good hones and the man's labor laid
out about his own fortress, instead of
being expended riding over the hills
for cattle or any stock, U what will es
tahlih a country in wealth and art in-
i