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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1883)
'4 1 0 ESTAfit'lSHED FOE TUB DKSE1I.UTI03 OP DEM1UTIC I'RISJIPLES, AND TO EARN A3 HONEST LIVING BY THE SWEAT OF OCR BROW. Whole no. 7ij4. EUGENfe CITY, 6R, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY S, 1883. $2.50 per year IN ADVANCE 1 j rr;iY Aim MjDj f ii ii ii ii i Clf Eugene Cltg Guard. I. L. CAMPBELL, Publisher and Proprietor 4 91910800 the Ewt side of Willaulte Street ketwosB Seventh aud Eighth Street. 01, R ONLY IJlTHS OV ADVERTISING . 4.?ti.BU tniwrtd as fellows t . ee sieseenoBt iasertien $L Cash required in avtBee. ll 1 ll ' Tints a4srtier wiJ be charged at the fol evlaf rates! - )ee seeare three otoliths. ...w 00 " six month iSOO " m yer i ... . . . J.uO... . . .. . 1.12 0 Freaii.at Botice in.loc! column, 20 cents per far acl insertion. .v-. atavertisini billi will be rendered quarterly 4.11 1. work must bo Faid kor on DKl.ivknt. POSTOFFiCE. Hears -From 7 a. nu to .. Sundays to-Ml t l -., . i- all irnTM irgio meaouin .en. it 4, a. Arrive rrom trie oorcn ami ir ikj.uk ttk el MS l'r 'Uw, Kiltitilin and I-on r- Um t I a.m. We lues L. CrnwfoMa- till. Ceap Creek an I Hriiwnsvir.f at I .u. Utters will b. re ly f jr .lohvery hilf en h'ur JVi enini o( trmima. Mtm U,nA lie left t the oflioe ......rWfor. -asoH ?.. OCIETIE. ...... lnnW Na II. K. V. d A. V. VmU ant ana third WelewJuye in earn smth. "W Briars flirnn TaVwb No. I. 0. JO. K. Meet" every lua'lay evening;. !&fir WiMwni. .Kf!uimT No. eMete oa tee U anil 4th WiHrtmUyi in each month. isixb Lono, . 15, A. 0. ,AT.-.W.-Mmm it Mwonic Hll the eccoud and lmrth J. Slo.x, M. W. wTiinTnirr P.ieT. Tto. 40. (r. A. K. MoetH at Moni Hall, the first aud third Friday f aoh month. Byordor, uoMHANiifcit. waata or Cnosity Fhiktu Me-ti the nt Mid third Katiirdav tven'ili.'.' at .Murine W.ll II. nU nf .1. M Slow. b, a. irtimii, ai-iast. l. b:lveu, kvc:-:.ne. STltAHA.N fc ISILVIX; Attorneys and Counsellors at La; . 1CUGENK CITY, OHEGOX. TOiXlCTICK IN ALL THE C0U1H"S OF vt- .! tlii SUte. They b'.vo epeoal attention t ooUeettnna and probate niattur. froi-Ofer W. K. k Co.' Exprew offio Od. 6. Washburnc, Attoracy-al-LaTr, ffCBUKCITt, - - OREOOJl nla formerly oocitd Vy Thoanjwon k Boaa. jvHraS CEO. II rititER; Attori97 ani C:uns3lloMt-Law; and Heal Estate Agent'. iTTCllCXKCITY, - - OREtioiX: office-Two doom north of rt oifi'. Dr. Win Osborne, Office Adjoining St Charles Hotel, O HAT THE ITT DKU9 6T0EE OF HAYES and LUOKEY. Star Restaurant ! Kttchin - Ilarrill .... Props KUGEXK CI1Y, OREO OX. EYERYTMXU KEPT IX THE 1!E.-T of order. The lfst nf meals will be fir.n. Give me a trial. OR, JOHN NICKLIN, Physician, Surin and Accouchaur. (Fonu.rly of Yamliill County.) IISIDEXCE-Two doom wmtli of M. K. oanroh. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, V UK FiMTVn AT HIS OFFICE or res- id.i'ee.wheti'rbt prof6tninn.Uly engaged. roe at tiie foSt orric DRrcf store. Residence on Eighth street,' oppoeite Prcsty eriae Church. DR. E. G. CLARK Graduate of the Ph iladelphia Dental College.) DENTIST, 1UGENB CITY. OREGON. s) HAVING PURCHASED THE DENIAL effiVe of Dr. L. M. Davis, 1 am prepared m a. all kind of work in my profession. D. T. Pritchard, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. "OKPAIRIXG OF WATCHES JD JLV CLOCKS executed with punctually ad at reasonable cost. Willamette St. Eufcene' City, Oregon. JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. J. S. IUD1(EY, Clocks, Waclies; Chains, Jewelry, Etc. Repairing Promptly Executed. C-AUUerk irarranted.j J.S. LCrCKT, FJaJ-r(rth TCo.slirieV Willamette street' E. B. BUM'S C2T A CENERAL I ' A large assortment of la dies and Chilcftcns Hose at lZpJcts. t ; Good Dress Goods at I2c tfest dor set in town'forSOc An immense stock of New and Seasonable (roods) Fine Cd'sfinierb in cverij shade, , , r Jrciv Undt ftobby styles in 'clothing. Liberal Discount for CASH; Mew Departure ! ! Vf. IiATKONIZE'.THE MEN Wtt(J HELP T H00L.UWUi!tE8. while intehsabi ati. mwnd their protifs at home, Take notice that " A V. Will sell goods for CASH at mtly reduced prices, as low as any other CASH STORE. Heat PAU 16 and 18 yard $1 00 Best Browu aud Bljached Muslins, 7, 8, 9, and iU CIS. Clark and Brooks spool cotton 7!) cts per Dos. Plain and Milled Flrnnels, 25, 3."i: 4.". anil 50 CIS. Water Proo , cents Fine White Shirts, 75 cts and $1. And all Other Coods at Proportionate Rates. Also the Celebrated WHITE SK rVIlSTG MACHITSTE ! NJ,tterfnr,"ron'th' iee' "' diinl-ilitv), At greatly reduced rates, lijr lomy )ld Cmtome-s, who hVe 8t(K.d by me ho 1 nitf, I will continue t- sell on same trm at heretofore on tuns, but if at any time they wish to make CASH purchase. I will give ail ni, as others, the full credit on iny reduction A. V. PETERS THE Li EC EST AID JILT COMPLETE HOISE o TUE 205 k 207 kidesdorS; and cm; 173 MCiO Tr5Ti I 'kw-'t, trrttr vstik . ... 4is,,k t4 vt U.r 4 aUcnud'e slMtca Vypa, ud , Cinlifc at m. a-citeT.t'a agUts s-erlainj to tie rixUrtf Bias treaa a badkla te a vivjor i Tw. va u.m a jt u.r; huk cf ud SeceaiVhasa Matla Trm-im t-f ea irajcas ul etaes. We are iraia itnnti for, aaa 'M'u in stock, r-iifrll CslTocw tToir, rotirv'J cm iniioclt rtuu- BUo Veerlaca. C3twr, Jewel, Oordon aad VuMaitta Jobbers, Uitbin.oa Hr, tvoameis. snr lustier sHeaa Snciiee (lust Uae OU for printer), ruerfc Water Woima, Dm Paper Cnttore aad a fttU Una af ISI'lT VoeUlnAari' Kaeblaanr. Our FMeatr Boiler CoaipeeiUoa aad reerlase raatlas; baka ara eeasldered the boat la aae. Have yea aead ear rerfaetloa plataeT Thwr amv adltorlai work aud composition, aad therefore save saoaer. Saad (or ear catalogue KUUEEC-Ke R.nii this Ceasl saa eeaapefe will oV in Qaallty of Ceods. NOTICE TO SHEEP OWNERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL Sheep owners that they must dip ,their sheep as soon a sheared IF DISEASED. The law makes provisions tha when the owners fail tn do so, that the Inswctor shall cause it to be done at their expense. . . . B D.' COATS, Sheep Insne'etor' for Lane Co, Or. GRAIN BROS. DEALERS IX .WUCBl, Jewtlrj, Musical instruments, Toys, Notions, etc Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired and warranted. Northwest corner of Willamette and Eighth streets. THIS PAPER eoatrevu M U bm I or It IX Z VOUtw. n Trimming folks and Sat ins in all shades. Moinantiqae Silks- Velvets in Colors. The finest stock of French ,t KID SHOES ever brought to this place. BOOTS and SHOES :nall grades- , .. GROCERIES of all descriptions. v ' iltJILD YCUR BRIDGES, ROADS AND vbni- iniVrentn ! Ar iiermu.nntl ln. t.l nrl PETERS, Fine Cheviot Shirts. 58, 75 cts and 91. New Assortment Dress Goods (No Trash) 13, , 20 and 23 cts. Mens' Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, CO ct Mens'Ovorshirts, 75 cts. and 81. Mens Overalls, 50, G5, 75 cts and 81. Embroideries and Edgins at Fabulous Low rnces. T1PE FOHDBY AXb PROTEJU' EJU WAui PAdFIC COAST. simfrwift to yinro a eiruir kWa&l JS, e. Scotch Type Founder! 522 Coiamercial Streets, 0 BAlV FBANCISc6j' CAL. L DkALEU 15 Groceries "d Prdvlsions, Will keep on hand a general1 assortment of Groceries, Provisions,- Cured Meats. Aooacvo, cigars, landies, Candli rxiai. Notions, Green and Dried Fruits, Wood and Willow Ware. Crockery, Etc. Business will be conducted on a CASK BASS. Which means that Low Prices are Established Goedi dtliwtd vithoot charge U tnjci ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE iVANTEC F-w which we'w'dl pa th.' f.f'hW'riV'liet price.' JAS. K VXfjV.- Of m i GH 1 J'UOKNK CI'A'Y BUSINESS 2DIEECT0RY. DKTTMAX. G. Drv cxnle. cluthlmr. irrocerii-H and Bem-ml ni' i'!iiui(lie, omthweet owner v lll.inutte aiul hiKhtli atrvvU. BOOK STOUK-One Jor nmth of tho Aetor lloune, A full hUicIc of assorted box paperi (win ami inncy. CHAIX niiOS.-neal.T in Jewelry, Wat.h- e, (.'locks and Mimical IiwtniUienta Wil. lametto Itreot, between Seventh and Eighth. CAI.L1SOX. R. G.-lValerln CTocenw, jiro- vuiimi.coiintiy produce, canned pxvln, Ixxiki, Utionery, etc., southwest corner Willamette and 9th tit. , DORRIS, H. F.-realer in 8t.ive and Tin ware-Willamette fttreet, between Seventh andEiKhth. ... FRIENDLY. 8. tl. -Dealer in drr eood.. X 'clothing and general nierchandiae Willam ette atreet, between kighth and Ninth. GILL, J. I'. rh.vnii-inn, Sunreon and Pni- Kinv, riiiuw, n uiiuiieiie reel, between Seventh and ELchtlu 1IENDKICKS, T. G.-Dealei in ireneral ne cnaniliM nortliwext corner Willamette and Ninth atreete. IIODES, C Keenon hand fine wines, liq mm, ciijnrs anil a pool nnu milium tulile; Willamette street, between Eichth and Ninth. HORN, CHAS. M. Gunsmith. Rifles ar.d shot -uns, broech and muzzle lurders, for saie Kepuiring done in the neatest style and war ranted. Shop on Oth street. LUCKEY, J. H-Watohinaker and Jeweler; Kee tine stH'k ol tjixxls m his line, Willam ette street, In f.ilnworth s drug store. McCLAREN, JAMES - Choice, wines.linuors, anil cigars - W illnmctte street, between Eighth aim iMiiin. PATTERSON, A. S.-A fine stock of plain ami laney visuing earns. PRESTON. WM.-Dealer in fladdlerv. Har. ness, Carriage 1 rmiiiiitign. etc. Willamette street between Seventh and Eightlu POST OFFICE A new stock of standnhi icliixil books just received at the post otlice. RENSHAW. WM.-Wines. Linuors. and Ci ears of the beat quality kept constantly ou band, i lie best milium table In town. REAM, J. R. Undertaker and building con tractor, corner Willamette and beventh streets. RIIINEH.VRT, J. B.-House, iHiirn and car riage painter. W ork guurniiteeil first class. Stink solil at lower rates tluin by auyone in r.ugeno., St; CHARLES HOTET.-Clmrles Bilker, niprietnr. The ' liest I Intel, in the city, 'oni..r Willnmettr.and Is inth streets. SCHOOL SUPPLIES -A large and varied assortment of slate of all size, and quantities of slufts ana slate-books. I hree doors north of t've exiiress otlice. .,) .,. . WALTON, J. J.-Altorncy-at-Uw. . Omce- Willamette street, between Beventh and Eighth. i olvays Cures and nerer disap Solnts. Tho world's great Pain" .eUever fop Man and Beast. Cheap, quick and reliable. PITCIIEIl'S CASTORIA Is not Narcotic. Cliiltlren grow fat upon, Mothers like, and Physicians recommend CASTORIA: It regulates the Bowels, cures Wind Colic, allays Fevcrlshncss, and de stroys Worms. WEI DE METER'S CA TARRH Cure, a Constitutional Antidote for this terrlole mala9 iy, by Absorption. The most Important Discovery since Vac" Bbiation. Other remedies may relieve Catarrh, trie cures at any stage hofore Consumption set In. TUTT8 FILLS BfestSssFe fasfreesBBBjSBlBisfJfVBsjseasH 8TRIPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. loss of Appetite, Bowels costive. Pain In the Head, with a dull sensHtion In the back part, Pain under the Shoulder blade, fullness after eating, with a disin clination to exertion cf body or mind, Irritability of temper, Low spirits, witn feeling of having neglectd some duty. Weariness, Dizziness, fluttering at the Heart, Dote before the eves. Yellow Skin, Headache generally over tbe right ere, Restlessness, with, fitful di mo, highl colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION, H ITS PILLS ara especially adapted to eaeh eases, oue dose eOecta sac-h a change of feeling ae to aatanlah the surr. They lairmi lb Arpetlte.and cause tbe body u Tako an lima tlir 'ttn Is Musis and hr Ihir Teaie Artfais on the sle-tlv OrisM, ISraaliir SMwat. are pro duouL Frio. i iviil. Murriaj' - S. T. TUH'SIIMBVE. Obat Rata oa Wnnrrm rhasred to a Ormxnr Black bj a Mnslrappficitilonofthis r. It im parts a natural color, .vta ln.lnlnn""'lj- 8oli Urnesniu. or sent bjf nr ua re.-elt of L rrif-K, as ribkav it. isr.ir Tonic (a. Tirrs.Binui. 1 rt.,y. wmr. 4 .' MM BMtVto MU k iM vtl M rrii.aa. mm The Sleep of The Just. , TUB LAWTKR. I slept in an editor's bed last night, When no other chanced to be nigh j How I thought as I tumbled the editor's bed, How easily editors lie. THE EDITOR. If the lawyer slept in the editor's bed When no lawyer chanced to be ulgh; And though he has written and naively said, How easily editor's lie, ' He must then admit, as he lay on that bed And slept to heart's desire, Whato'er he may say of the editor's bed, Then the lawyer himself was the lier. Chamber's Journal. OREGON AND WASHINGTON. Wheat las gone up to 85 cents nt Walla Walla, Wednesday night, Jan. 24th, it was 29 degrees below zero at Baker, City. A gang of Chinamen havo been put to work on the Oregon Tacifio railroad. At Canyon City the mercury got down to 30 degrees below rero lent weeki The Albany Democrat wants the people of that placo to erect a woolen mill. The clerk for Washington "nty netted 1,087 70 for the past six months. Ten families are , pxrjtqted, to arrive in Jackson county from Texas in a few weeks. A Yaquina woman th waced a tramp over the head with a framed motto, "Charity for alL"' Tho Allwiny youths took a lato arri val out sniping last week. The young man wants to do the driving next time. Miss Raymond, of Salem, now in Boston, is lying seriously ill with ueu ralgia, and the worst results may be expacted. Henry Rust, of Baker City, drove a pipe 70 feet and secured water. Arte sian wells would greatly help Baker City. The Germans near Cornelius have just completed a fine church, and on Sunday, Jan. 21st, they dedicated the same. Wm. Tratt, employed at a sawmill near Corvallis, was seriously injured last Wednesday by being struck on the head by a block. There is one good thing aliout cold weather here, says the Albany Demo crat, while it injures the wheat some, it is savago on the wild oats, and per haps oOaets the harm it does the wheat. Elmer Bethers, affcd 19, and Laura Porter, ogi'd 15, sloped from Corvallis on last Sunday night, and were arrest ed at Drain station by Sheriff Pu'rdom, of Douglas county, and taken to Rose burg. The Hillsboro Independent says : Last week Jacob Cof was brought be fore Justice Luolling on a, charge of perjury, lie having made a complaint against a brother-in-law for stealing hogs, and was held in the sum of $300 to appear In-fore the grand jury. The Grand Ronde Post says that three men on horseback saw the man reported as frozen on the road between Sumraerville and Weston, while he was yet alive,' but rode on without offering him the leant assistance. If this is true they should be found guilty of his death. . o Only a mere trifle of 441 townships of land, says the Grant County News, about as much as the combined areas of the States of Massachusetts, Con necticut, Rhode Island and Delaware, have been swallowed Op by the three alleged Military wagon road compa nies that have their grants in Eastern Oregon. In return for this vast amount of land, and the best in the country, neither the people nor the . government have received any- adequate compensa tion. The Cheney Sentinel publishes this story: "One of the most singular phe nomena which ever fell undor the wri- jservation is visible in a well at Merriam A Hall's mill, np the N. P. At a depth of ninety feet the grave is frozen solid, while forty feet above water is dripping. Ico forms so rap idly that Morris, the contractor, has Wen forced to throw up the contract A draft of air at the bottom indicates a subterranean passage. The Bad Boy't Girl Goci Back u Sim. 'My girl has shook me." '' "Sho! You don't say so," said the groccryman, as he threw a rotten pota. to into a basket of good ones that were going to the orphan asylum' "Well, she showed sense. Youi,wou.ld have blown her op, or broken .-.her neck, or something. But dqn't fee) Ud, yoa will soon find another girl that will discount her and you will forgst all about tli is one." , "Never 1" said the boy, as he nth, bled at a piece of , codfish that he had picked off. "I shall never allow my affections to become entwined about another, piece of calico. It unmans me.' Henceforth ,1 am a hater of the wholo girl race., From this out I shall bar ter revengejn, .my path and life. I want to grow up to become a he-school-. ma am, or a ho-milliner, or something where I can grjnd girls into dust, and, make them sue- for mercy. Oh, you- don't know aiy.thing about the woe there is in this.world. You never loved many people, dii youi" 'i (Tho groceryman, admitted that he hadneTfr lovod,,(vcry hard, but hef knew ajittle about jt from an aint off his, who, got mashed , on a St. Lpuis drummer. "But youf,, (ather must be' havjn'g a, re8t whijo.your mind, is occ pied.yjth your love affair,," said he. i JTes, , Said jtho, , boy, with ai;Tacant- look, "I takef no interest in the pleas-' ure of the chase anr more, thoueh I: did have a little ,qjriel, fun thja morning at the breakfast table.,,, ,Yu see, pa ' the contrariest man tkefe ever was. If, complain that anything ,at tho, abla don't taste good, pa says it is all.righV, This morning I took the syrup out and put in some cod liver oil that ma .Is), taking for her cough. I put' some orr' my pancakes, and pretended to taste o( it. I told pa the syrup was sour, and not fit to eat Pa was mad in a second and he poured out some on his parw cakes and said I was getting too con-r founded particular. He said the syrup- was good enough for him, and hei sopped his pancakes in it and firodV some some down his neck, Pa is a, gaul durned hypocrit, that's what he is. I could see by his face that the. cod liver oil was nearly killing itn,. but he said that syrup was all , right and if I didn't eat mine he woud break. my back, and by gosh I had to eat it,. and pa said he guessed fie didn't have much appetite and he would just drink a cup of coffee and eat c-pujjhnst. , I Kcu 10 uiuu, anu Mist is one unng, 1 think, that makes this disappointment! in love harder to bear. But I feel sorry for ma. Ma ain't got a very strong stommik, and when she goki some of that cod liver oil in her rnoutht shi went right up stairs, sicker'n tv torso, and pa had to help her, and she. had nooralgia all the morning. I ate pickles to take the taste out of ray mouth, and then I laid for the hired girls. They eat too much syrup, any. way, and when they got on to that cod liver oil, and swallowed a lot of it, one of them, a nirish girl, roso from tho table, out her hand on her corses' and said, "howly Jesus," and went out in the kitchen, as pale as ma is when, she has no powder on her face, and the, other girl who is duch swallowed a pan cake and, "Mine Cott, vas the matter j from me and she went out and leaned, on the coal bin. Then they talked. Irish and Dutch and got clubs and! started to look for me, and I thought I would come over here. Tho whole, family is sick, but not from love, like my illness, and they get over it, while i I shall fill an earlya grave; but not till. I have made that girl and the telegraph, messenger wish they were dead. Pa. and I are going to Chicago next week, . and you bet well have some fun. F. says I need a change of air and I thinks he is going to try and lose roe. It's a, a dark day when I get left where I i can't find my way back. Well, good bye, rotten potatoes. 1 1 I. 1 . . 11 A Montana bummer recently adopt-, ed a novel plan to get a square meal . He entered a hotel dining-room and after satisfying himself feigned sleep. The waiters, assuming that he was drunk, picked him up and threw hiro out, without thinking of demanding payment for the meal