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7i H ESTABLISHED FUR THE DISSEMINATION OF DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES, AND TO EARN AN UONEST LIVING BT THE SWfiit ot OL'k BROW. WHOLE NO. 71)6- EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY .7; 1883. $2.50 per year IN ADVANCE mil fji GEM CITY GUARD, Hi'-tt(jtne ititjj Hard. I. L. CAldPBELlV , publisher and rbprietot . jlCIt-0.tl East sih'.ol ! W,UUbmV! ljartbtw.ea S.venth and Lightli Str,ets. OCR ONLY fJalLTlBSJ OK ADVEUTISIN'. .UreriisamesU Uertl M follow, : ,, - . se ssusr.. 10 linos or 1. " insertion W; task asssenuent Insertion 1 1. Cash reiuUil in Ti"r.d.rtUirH willb, chafed at th. fol- .. .. ,u mouths Xl " u yew i TraasLnt notices in local column, 'JO cent, pur 1, far ,ach insnrtion. .,. , , . Iv. AlrtUiB;f bill, will b rendered quarter! 111 Ub wu?k mart he r.uu W t'Hirtar. POJiTOFflCB. ,arieire-Knni J . m. to 7p.. Hnadars Vail drives " am Th sott, rf 1. T. a ra? Arrive, frura th, o,.rh n;l l.vN. art ittM ' rarSiuiUw. Kmnklm .vHw. P riueVat I .. n Wrfiw 1T. Kor.f-f lorn. fnu' Creek an-1 Bn.wntl!le at I . . tltuJTwiU bi ready tor W.7 h.. n Iwir .r, U. t..urk.f' ""ilAXvATTERsri ?. M. .. .. , i .-J A li nth. mum nr-KM" niim jFp fcd y. Mntucnr; TnwilaTi1"1- W'm.WH.L UncamhimitNo. , MtTik th. M 4h Wldr. m each monh. .kk I.oi-.e. N'. IS. A. 0. V. W -ilMU at Maaeaio HU the second wl f't ViJ.y. in each month. f M KfLPATRtrK POIT.O. 4. 0. A. tt.-M.K-U lh month. Hy order, , l ummam.ek. . ... w tli. T, T N 11 T. O. Bt or It of I. ,. iTlH tK, A1.IANT. U B1I.VK1!. Bt'UHB. 8TUAlli & HILYBL iHornevs and Counsellors at bw, KUKKNIi CITY, OKE00S. Practice ix aixthu coiuitsoi- l. , Tl.v Blve aliwial nttentloii oallectinii, and ,'i)roliU) luiitt'-ni. rrioe-Over W. F. ft Coxr!! "ce6. sT Vashburne, Attorncy-nt-La, fefjr.RNK CITY. - ORKfiON - hi. ira J.1RUU. I wvv. -j i .t.AK. . . CEO. fi rJlLLER; Attorasj; and CctBsalkSat-Ljkffi and Ileal Estate A&nL fcuoKXKCirtr; - - obeqo.v. brrivE-Two d.M.rt li'o'rth of l'.wt Ollk-,. Dr. Wm Osborne, Offloo Adja! ,i;v3 St Charles' Hctel, OK AT THK irwDaua stoke or haybs ti mem. Star Restaurant 1 Ivttchin $ llarrill - ' Trops kUopnk city, orzgox. T7VERYTMIX0, KEPT IN THK BEST lJ of otxler. Tim lt of meals will Ik jifn. Give me a trial. OR. JOHN NICKLIN, Physician, Sargjan and Accoucheur. (Form.rly of Yamliill Co'uu'ty.) kESIDEXCK-Tw, doom ,oth of M. K. .hnrch t w l,uw DR.jdSEt'H P. GILL, ti AX BE FOUND AT OFFICE or re.- Oil.nce when not in)ictuuauy cub Offic, at tUe POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. R,,idence otf Eighth ,treet, opponiU Tresby (rian Churcu "TiiRL iL G. CLARK, tiraduat. of the Ph iladelphia Dental College.) & DENTIST, Sitpvk rTTV. . - OREGvX tt. niiivna l SPF.l'IAI.TY. j Artificial teeth made M "rder. leeth axtracted without Jain. All worn im, ranted. Office in brick building over the Grange .tore. D. T. Pritchard, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. TkEPAIRIXG OF WATCHES AXD XV CLOCKS executed with punctuality lad at a reaMnable coat Willamette St., Eugene City, Oregon. JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT.- J. S. L1ICKEY, DEALER IS ttacks, Wacnes, Chains, Jewetryy Etc. Repairing Promptly ExeeuteiL HTAU Wrk Wrrant4.J?J J.S. LCCKKT, Al!,-,rth ft (.V, brick' WillioreK, itreef tST A GENERAL iillfi j large assortment of Im diesaiul Childt'cns Hose at Good Dress Goods ak I2c Best Corset in town for 50c An immense stock of 'N eib aful Seasonable Goo'ds". Fine Cashmere in every shade. Xcw 'dnd Nobby styles in tlOUtLYG. Liberal Discount for : CASH. New Departure ! ! GASH' , AXD; pATROXIZR THK MKX WHO HELP T L Sf'HUOi. ituliSKS, whose intertxtn ar, .ipeod tlluir I'rontH lit hotiiv. Take notice that A V. Will aell good, for" CASH at greatly reduced prices, a, low as any other CASH STORE. Uent PriiiU lb and 18 yard. 51 00 '.lent Bn'H-n and Bloaciied MiiHlina, 7, 8, 9, and , 1U cia. ''Krl:, and Bro'ik .pool ootton 75 ct per Doz. l'U;ii and Milled Flrnnul, 25, 35: 4." and 00 ct. Water Pro , , ccr.ta Fine White Mhirtt, 7 ct and $1 . 4 And all Other Goods tVleo the Celebrated WHITK SK ATTTsTG MACHINE ! Xone bt,tor for rtren'th. size, and durabilityl. i o my ol,l I'Ustotiif's, who have st(,l by me so 1 mjf, I will rflmmue lo aell on same trmi a her?tofpr on tiw, but if at anytime they wish to make CASH purchases, I will give all am. a, others, the full credit on iny reduction A. V. PETERS 1 1HK LA K VEST ASD 0LY -flnri.CTR uoise m the 'DAT TVTT'iD Jr "2 : ms. JLAiid9i.fAnstu.jf iu'j uwJA o, Scotch Type Fcundehs, 03 & 207 LelilK-dortfi aad 529 Ccinmgrcicl Streets, ir, ?.o..cv'aT.'F.T. Ui p .v ',-. fmt tf laiT 7tm irt kM i 'I "M, .(.! v..r wit j m.o.bj.1. im,iii( Wui A Blf.ArU'a aUatca Itw, ud 1 1 . n f,'v i . ..iij.ut' rt-ui.i- ,.ifiinfc 'a tUd i-futat (raw a boCM, t a jCU'SV-t rrij. v. io0 t "i? Irj r-ticX a.' Vutt mMA KseutMuu4 VrlnUsif I'iCi-a ct utt mn.rt rt n) xn. tfo vat ci (tf's anr,,n4 cnp In atock, CajafbU I CrUls Pfniw totlr.,11 V itnWock ulU alaa lmmlMxa. CllrmMr. J&waI. tnrAnn nnti j Wa.Mtnetna Jobor, Watxlauivn iUi.C tn taoue lor tiiint.ni), Tuark wat.r Motor., O.m Papr Cuttars and a full lino of Saoara'a Boolcbiaaem1 KichlB.rr, Our rtd.Uty Rotlar OompoalUoa' and PaarUaa Prtatiac Inka ar Miuidarad the beat la Rava you auaad our ParfaMtoa Plata. T Taay aava editorial work and eaaapoaltloa. ud taarofora aava aoeaay. Kaad tor ear Catalosa. BEMHTIBEB Ke H.OM ea IkU Codst ean'eanpete with , la Qajrftlfy ot Cod. NOTICE TO SHEEP OWNERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY 6lVEN TO ALL Sheep owners that they must dip their sheep a, anon ai sheared IF DISEASED. Th, aw make, provisions that when the owners fail to do en, that the Inapector shall cause it to be done at their expense. 8 D. COATS. Sheep Insuector for Iin. Co, Or. CRAIN BROS, DEALERS IX Clocks,. Wikhfid 1 Jewelry, Musical instruments, Toys', Notions, etc Watches. Clocks, and Jewelry repaired and warranted. Northwea eorar of Willamette aid Kfchth strwta. anTTTQ T a W t? tt tmrnA oa at 0 Xlli.D CnXttOi p. hnwil a Co s .ifr AdTrrtln, B'irraa f 10 ptikij. where n-rn Kin, Of Oil GOODS ! Trimming Silks and Sat ins in all shades. JlfoircahtiQue Silks Velvets in 'dolors. The finesi Uock of French Kid shoes rvCr br'dtight to this place. hoOT S and SHOES :hall grades. ' GROCERIES of all descriptions. ,O3Ft3SXX,G0,f i BUILD YOUR BRIDGES. ROADS AND your intwreitt. ! Are iwrnmucntly located ami , PETERS, Fin, Cheviot Shirts. 59, 75 cts and $1. New Assortment DroHj Good, (XoTrnsh) IS, 20 and 25 cts. . Mens' Undorwear, Shirts and Drawers, CO ct Mens' Ovendiirts, 75 cts. and SI. Mens' Overalls, f0, C5, 75 cts and t. Embroideries and Edgins at Fahuloua Low Prices. at Proportionate Rates. At greatly reduced rates. TVPE FOIMTET A.M r&LMEBS' W. r Anne co.ist. "OTT" successes to killer & war c.vx F!A:;cioCO, cal. rbws, an Iwvzlnr bt.aia Koclnsa (uat CIALEB IS Groceries J Provisions. Will keep on hand a general assortment of Groceries Provisiona, Cured MeateV lobacvo, Cigars, Candies, Candles, Soar, Notional Green and Dried Fruits, Wood and Willow War , Crockery, Etc Boaines, will be conducted on CASK BASS. , Which means that Low Prices are Established Coodi dclircrtd wilhoat (barge i Ujti Kll KINDS OF PRODUCE WA!Ul"C Y which wa will pay th,' .hlt(heAniatkt JIS. L I'liii:. KlfliKNK CITY EBUSINESS 23IRECTDRY. BKTTMAX, G. Dry gooils; cjothi, grocrie. and nertil n)Hrcliunilbe, aoiithwwt corner Willamette and Eighth atreeUi , BOOK STOKE-On, door a,uth of tlie Astor Houm. A full stock f assorted box papers plain and fancy. CKAIX BROa-Dealer in Jewelry, Wntoh , Clocka and Musical Inatruhienta-Wil. . Um,itt atreet. between Seventh and Eiifhth. CAIXISOX, R. G.-Dtakr in tfrocen,,, pro visions, country produce, canned givnW book., stationery, etc, aouthwest ooruer Willamett, and 9th Su. DORRI3, K F. -Dealer in Stove, and Tin war-Willamett, atreet, between Seventh and Eighth. FRIEXDLY, S. H.-IValer In dry gooils, -Nothing and general niCrchaudi-rWiUaaa-' Hit atrwit. between Eighth and Ninth. QILL, J. P. Physician, Surgeon and Drug gist, PoatoHic. Willamett, ve,t, between Seventh and Kiirhtlu HEXDKICKS. T. G.-Dcaloi in Ren.ral meV chanHaa northwest corner Willamette and Ninth itrtets. HODKS, C Keeps on hand fine wines, llq unrs, cigar, and a pwd and billiard table: Willamett, street, between Eighth and Ninth. nORX, CHA9. M.-Gunsmith. Utile, nr.J aliot-gins, breech and muzzle loaders, for uai. Repairing done In th, neatest style and war ranted. Shop on !th street. LUCKEY, J. 8. Watchmaker and Jeweler) keep, a tine stK-k of goods in his line, Willam ette street, in Ellsworth', drug store. McCLAREX. JA MES - Choice, wlnes.llmior,, and ciifars Willamette street, between Eighth and Ninth. PATTERSOX, A. 8.-A fin, stock of plain and fancy visiting cards. PRESTON, WM.-Dealer In fadJl-ry, Har nesa. Carriage Trimming., etc Willamette atreot between Serenth ami Eighth. POST OFFICE A new stock of standard achcol booka just received at the post ol'.ice, REXSHAW. WM. -Wines, Liquors, and Ci gar, of the best iinlity kept constantly ou band. The best billiard table in town. REAM, J. li. Undertaker and building con tractor, nnrtier Willamette and Svveuth streets. RIIIXEHART, J. B.- House, awn and car riage puinter. Work guaranteed first cbuw. Htock sold at lower rotes than by anyone in Eugene. ST. CHARLES HOTEL-Charles Baker, proprietnr. The best Hotel in the city, Corner Willamette and Ninth streets. SCHOOL SUPPLIES -A large and varied assortment of slates of all mires, and quantities of ilutes and elate-books. Three doors north of th, express office. WALTON, J. J. Attorney-at-Law. Office Willamette street, between Seventh and Eighth. , klway Cnros aal novor dl.apa points. XJio -ororld'a great Pais Kaliovef for Mau and Beast. Cheap, qulok and reliable. PITCIIER'3 CASTOItIA Is uot Narcotic. Children grow fat upOri, Mothers like, uud Physicians recommend CASTOKLv. It regulates the Dowels, cures "Wind Colic, flays Feverlshncis, and de stroys KVdrins. .WEI BE METER'S CA TARRH Cure, a Constitutional Antidote for this terrible mala if, by A'oaorption. The moa Important Discovery ainoe Vao aination. Other remedies mar relievo Catarrh, this cures at say stage bofore Consumption set, in . TUS8 PILLS i..iA tinil s- slC fcfcakalaai . 8YRIPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Lbu of Appetite, Bowels eoat're. Fain in too Head, witn a dull sensation in the back part. Pain under the Hhouldor blade, rulloeas after eating, with a disin clination to exertion cf body or trind, Irritability of temper. Low spirits, with a feeltnn of having nngloct-d some duty, Weariness, Uir.ziue-s, i'luttcnn, at the Heart, Uote before the eyes. Ye) low Bkln, Headache generally ever the right eye. Boallessnesa, wittl Ltlui dl uis, hiftoiy ookired Urloe, sod CONSTIPATION, TTTT'S PlI'LMaro peeially Adapted to anrh rasa., on. dose ellrrt such a change of ferlina; a, to astonish the eulTnrer. Thi-r Inrrvaaa h Apvrlil.and cause th bony to Tnka on 'lrli. Ilms svivm U BMrhlml, anit ny in-,r Tontr ,rllmt on Ih. Ilav4la Wrvara. liraulnr SMw.U arr pro duued. Frier 3 re,t. t, non ML. J. V. tutt's wmm, OmsT Hia o WtrtwitiM chsmrl toaOiwT IlLATK Iff SlnS'l'Ul'pl I'llH tvv. limi. pns a Dturl cii,,r. wf fn.i'su;i.npiilv. fii-l Ljr lruKtliu. or aui if ft ta r'-i,t c( tl. orris r, as mun it ar- vrvr to;:a. (iv. viirs ris rmi, iv-,iv., CWkJ tns ill 1- ,,1.4 I Hit ., fi.MiJ The fead Fby la tof. Aro you a ChriHtiant" ukd the tad Uy of tlin grocery man, an that gontln mnn wax placiDg vpgiftaliles out in front of the grocery one morning. "Well; I hope to," answered the grc jwry man: try to do whaL is right, and hope to war trip goiden crown when the time com'cs to cloile' my boots." "Tlien how Ih it litit yotl put out the libx of Rreat g awent potatoi-s, and when we bt-der some; and they como ib the table, they are little l.iU of thingH, notUgpr than a ;rndlht Do you expect to jjr-t to heaven on uch small potatotiSj "hen you use euch big ones for a signf' aHked the boy, as he took out his -til Ic handkerchief and bruslind a speck of dust off his nicely blacked shoesi The grocery man Muwhed and said he did not mean to take any such ad vantage of his customera He , said it must have been a iuiHt!to of tlie fioy that delivers groceries. "Tlion priju must, hire ('ifie boy to make iniKtakes, for it has been so iery time we have had sweet potatoes for five years," said the boy.' "And alwut green corn, lou have a few ears stripped down to show how nice and plump it is, and if we order a dozen ears thefe are only two that have got any cbrh on at all, and pa and ma gets them, and (he rest of us have to chew cobs, Do you hope to wear a crown of glory on that kind il cornf 'O, such things will happen," said the gro( cry man with a laugh. "But don't let's talk about heaven. Let's talk about the other place. How's things over to your hound And say, what s the matter with you 1 You are all d rested up, have clean shirt on, have got your loots blacked, and I no ticed Your Danta are not raveled out so at the bottom of the legs be! tind. You are not in love, are yout" "Well, I should smile," said the loy, as he looked in a small mirror on the counter, covered with fly specks. '"A sirl get mashed on me, and ma says it is good for a boy who hasn't got any sinter to be in love with a girl, and so I kind of tumbled to myself, and she don't go nowhere without I go with1 her. I take her to dancing school, and everywhere, and she loves me like a house afire. Say, was you tver in loveT Makes a fellow feel fjueer; don't it 1 Well, sir, the firt t'inm I wont hofrti' with her I put my arm1 around her, and honest ill scared me. It was just like when you take hold of the handles of an electrio battery,' and you can't let go till the man turns tfi'e knob.' Honest, I was juntas weak is a cat. I thought she had needles' in' her back, and was comiz to take niv arm awav. but t was glued on. I asked" her if she felt that way, too, and she said she used to, but it was nothing when you got used to it. That a ad mo mad. But sho' is older than m'nj and knows more alwut it When I was" going to leave her at the gate, she kissed1 me, and that was worse than putting my arm around her. By cosh, I trembled all overjj'st like I had chills, but I was as warm as toast. Sho wouldn't let go for as mu:h as a minute, and I was as tired as though I had br.en carrying coal up stairs. I didn't want to go home at all, but she said it would be the best way for me to go homo and come the next day; and the next morn ing I went to her house liefore any of them were up, and her pa came out to let the cat m, and I asked him what time his girl got up, and he laughed and said I had got it bad, and that I had better go home and not be picked till I got ripe. Say, how much does it cost to get married V "Well, I should say you had got it bad," said the grocery man, as he set down a basket of beets. "Your get ting in love will he a great thing for your pa. You won't have time to play any more jokes on him." "0, 1 guess we can find time to keep pa from being lonesome. Have you sen him this morning t You ought to have seen him lost night You sro my chum's pa has got a setter dog stuffed. It is one that died two years ago, and he thought a good deal of it, and he had it st dlled for an ornament Well, my chum and me took the dog and put it on our fron: steps, and took some cotton' aW farltmed it to the d", ogY mouth so it just looked like froth, and we got behind the door and waited for pa, to come home from the theatre. When pa started to come up the steps I growled", and pa looked at the dog and said, Mad dog, by crimus,' and my chu n barked like a dog, and I ki-yu'd and growled like a clog that gets licked, and yqu ought to see pa run. , lit went around in the alley and was going to get in vhn basement window, and my chum had a revolver with some .blank cartridges and we went down in the bvwinent and when pa was .trying ta a gan U thatii lr, lut open the window my chum begaq fire towards him. P hollered was only him, and not a burglar. after iny chum fired four shots, pa rmi ana ciimnea oyer ina lence, and turn, we took the dog home and , I stayed with my chum til night, fc i his morn; ing ma said pa didn't get home till, four o'clock; and thin a policeman cami with him,' and pa talked aliont mac dogs and being taken for a burglar anc nearly killed, and she said -she was i t afraid pa had took to drinking again. and she asked me if I heard any firing of guns, and I said no, and then she put a wet towel on pa's head." "You ought to be ashamed," said tha grocery man. "llow does your pa like your Wing in love with the girl t Does ne seem to encourage you jn u f "Oh, yes. She was up to 6ur house, to borrow some tea.' and fca' patted her, on tlie chebtc and hugged fier and said she was a dear little daisy,' and wanted ner to sir, on ins lap, out wnen l wanterj (lita to let me have fifty cents to buy her some ice. cream ha said it was alf nonsense. He said: 'Loojt a( your mi.' Eating ice cream when she was a f)ir( was what injured her health for. life.' I asked ma about it, and she said pa never paid out ten cents for ice cream or any luxury for her in all the five years he was sparking her. She says he took her to a oirous once, but ha go, free tickets for carrying water for the elephant She says pa was tighter than the bark to a tree. I toll you it is going to 1 different . with me. If there is anything that the girl wants she is gwtig to ffaVe It if I have to Htlt ma's copper boiler to get the money.' Whai is the use of naving wealth if you' hoard it up and ctoh't enjoy it I This family will run ou different prin ciples after this; you hot. Say, h"ow much are those yellow wooden pocket cointa in the show easel ' I've a cood notion to buy them for her. How would one of them round mirrors, with a zi no cover, do for a present for a girlf There's nothing too good for her." . Splendid Ptri'lmm'oni. Tlie A'storian publishes, the following' letter ; Mr. EpiT'oa: Two young ladies o( Tillamook county, aged respectively 19 and 21 years, goorj looking, one a blonde an d the other a brunette. good house keepers, each owning ICO acres of good land, all under cultivation, al,o 75 head, 61 fine cattle, (wo' span of horses, threw yoke of oxen and" a lot' of poultry, wish: to say that if any respectable, . goodf looking young man wishes a wife, now is his opportunity.' fn care of M.' II.' Address, M. L. 0 Larson, Tillamook P. 0. It is reported that tho youne ladies have received several propositions from' gentlemen who hate to work, and who would like first-rate to marry them, just to relieve them of their loneliness and their property. The Portland Daily Oregonian has entered pon the twenty third year or its journal istio career. It is, indeed' if great newspaper for such a new coun try, as the following facts show; rj'4 telegraphio reports average over 10,000, words daily, and were during the put month 320,000 words, ifhe cost of its publication is over 810,000 per month,' and it employs 65'peions.' Still greater expenditures anil improvements will soon le made. The enterprise and in dustry which bos built up so great a. journal here in the northwest are great ly to be commended. . Acoording to the Sprague Herald -there' were 80 washouts oh the line of, the 5Torthern Pacifib between Sprorue and Ainsworth, and 50,000 ties were' wWiedjtway at Palouae Junction.