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THE EUGEKE C3TY GUARD. SATURDAY. i. 17, 1833. Tlie Flood Cail. Wo clip tlw following from Tliura "day 'a Oiftgonluii in regard to tho liigli 'water in thn Miwiiwippi valley: Cincinxati, Fob. 14. A gleam of liopo canm to-night wlwn tlifl reports nliowsd thu river had reached thn high "out point at 3 P. M., marking C5 feet 'undone-half inch. Though receding 'but half ail inuh in the next fourteen bourn, the fact that tho wont Beamed tobi ovor gave relief. Tho tension 'his been Htrong in the entire bu.siiieiw portion of tho city. A Blight rain fall- ing to night loaves a nervoun apprehotw ' sioii that noro disaster in to come. The -situation would require the publication of agrnafer portion of the directory to name the business men, particularly those in tobacco, product), grain, com mission, whisky, and all kinds of man ufacturing interests, whoso business is wholly suspended. Many of these also lost goods. Manufacturers alo lose heavily in daiuugo to machinery and stock, as for a tiino more than a thou sand business firms and manufacturers arc. thus prostrated. Some men fur two days have poured in contributions to tho fund for the relief of suffering among that much greater class the poor who are driven from home and deprived of work. It is estimated that 30,000 to 40,000 workmen are out of employment by the closing of the man ufactories. The dampness in the houses after the flood subsides must bring sickness and suffering. Tule . grains have leen reoeived from Chicago and New York offering assistance. The water is deep enough on Park street to allow skill to run within a square and a half of tho Uurnett house, and reaohes to tho Market Iiouho on Tearl and Broadway. No just ostimate of tho damage can bo made now. When tho attempt is mado tho people only talk of millions. At Louisvillo tho water has been very high, and the loss of property is groat, while soveral lives aro known to haye been lost. Tho suffering must necessarily be great throughout Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky. In speaking of the reduction made on juto and bags in tho Senato, through the efforts of Senator Slater, tho Walla Walla Democrat says: "If tho tariff bill pastes with the abovo provision it will savo thu farmers of Eastern Wash ington and Oregon more than 8100,000 per annum in the price of grain sacks, which with the reductioa of $1 per ton on freight, makes a bright prospect for the wheat growers in this vicinity. Senator Slater is entitled togteat credit for his efficient work in relieving the peoplo hero of an oppressive and un , necessary tax. A few days ago Sena tor Slater offered an amendment to re duce tho duty on vitriol one-half, bu, his amendment wns voted down by a solid Republican vote, every Democrat ic Senator present voting for the amendment and every Republican Sen ator present voting against tho amend ment, thus retaining the tax at the present rate, and the farmer who vit riols his seed wheat must pay the tax for tho privilege," i no mint m ban Francisco is the largest in tho world twioo us large as the one m riiiladelphia, and three timei tho mzo of any in Europe, having now 21,000,000 worth of coin and bullion stored away in vaults. y tho time all tho bilU are paid, in eluding pensions, Mr. Dennett's Arctic expedition will have cost the peoplo of me l imed states a very large sum of money, and will not have any. thing to tho sum total of human knowl edg in relation to tho polar regions, When it can bo shown by citations from General Grant's record that he ever wasUd time, in pursuit of an ut terly worthless object, it will do to ac cuso him of fishing for a third tsrm nomination by his party in 1884. We do not imagine that Governor Butler really enjoy! the exercise, of Sli'tlllli' Mr C! . i o eiiniurmi erftfun tials, but he put his name tWreto in a big round hand in tho spirit of a mar tyr w duty. Joseph S,rds, seut to th. nuiteotiary r life at an accoaiplice ia tha O'Shea rob IVry and the shooting of the Joseph boy, with Johnson and Brown, ia IVtUud, in ISA 4ivdo( cousumptinu TuesiUy at the I)rt.n and was buried by a deUchm.at of irustie in th. prison grav..yahL We will send the (Jcaru fro for one yew to anyone who will seud at five new tub ecrilwr accompanied with the cash at tbt rate or f .'.ao per aoaura lor each. 'Brevities. Job w.rlc ...cutcd with dispatch at tl'Oj.ffea n,u Uudtuf property, Mb. GlMftuolhce. , Guv. Moody has appoiuted A. J. Babb a ti'itirr public, to riaitl t frinuvilie. The circulate m of the lituitD I rapidly increasing. Advertise should mike a note of this. Vou can keep your litir abonduut and glossy, and not lose its youthful eulor, with Parker. Jlnir Balsam, In Memoriam. At the regular meeting of Simla (I range, No. 64, held Feb. 10, 1883, the following preamble sod resolution, were uuaoiinouily adopted i Wjikubas, Our Heavenly Father, in hie infinite wisdom, liu aeeti fit to remororoin our midst our esteemed aud worthy lister Jane Sicnpann, wko died on the 17th of Jan, 1883, and Wbkrsas, In view of the loss sustained by the C range, and of the still heavier lost sustained by the who were nearest aud dearest to her, it it but a just tribute trt tht memory of our deceased aistoi to say that we mourn tho loss of one who was in every way mt worthy of our reect and esteem; therefore, be it IIkmm.vkd, That the sympathies of this Grange are hereby tendored to the bereaved fumily, nhost deeply fuel the loss of wife and mother the (J range a meet worthy member aud the oom.nunity a friend who was doar to all ; a person whose upright aud noble life was a standard of emulation to others. ItssoLvxp, That a copy of these proceed ings bo spread upoo the records nf the Grange, and a copy be transmitted to the family of our deceased sijter, and te the Kc osni Guard, tlfn Willamette Farmer, the Ilarriiburg Disseminator, Oregon Mtate Jour nal, and the Patrons' Guide, Boyd, Harritoa eounty, Ky, for publication. Jons O'Bbisw, Wk. Isman, t P. F. Davis, Committee. Vnmr.s to Death. Last Monday Louis Pecnr and I'etnr Potee started from their place near Dillard's to attend a party at Tyco mountuin. They went hy way of Looking Glass and attempted tn cross the river at Sh.imbrook's ferry ia a small boat, which capsized anil they got wot. Tliny started through tho Holds, and before arriv- iug at thoir destination darkness overtook thorn and they lout their way, and when crossing a slough the ice gave way and they Isith got wet a second tims. .Shortly after this thoy got separated, and Petee heard recor calling to him. He found hit way back to the old man, who was lying down, and tried to get him up, but could not. He stayed with him until morning, when he weut to the house where thoy had started lor assistance. Wheo they got back the old man was able to talk and told them not to move blm and in, a short time died. Potee had his feet badly frown and it scarcely ablu t got about Roscburg Independent. A Ministerial Statement. Fov C A llsrvoy, D D, is the popular fl. nancial secretary of Howard University, and It specially titled to judgo of morit and de merit. In a recent letter from Washington io iiirnn nr. sniti: "lain oonvinued thai for Bright 'a (Unease in all its starve, includ ing tho lint svumtoins. which snmn so but aro an dangerous, no remedy heretofore uncovered can no nem lor one moment in comparison with earners Safe Kiducy an Liver Cure.". Kemkmukh, The sum each suUcribcr may owe it not great ot itsull, but when th Amounts aro aggregated they prove onnsider able to newspaper men. Therefore, don think became your indebtedsest it small it won t bo acceptable rsH'KsRKiiticsn.-The iri.-es for meals at the St Charh-s Hotel has Ucu redm ,. Far mers w ill rin.l the meals at this hotel llr-t cl.vt n every particular, and at living rates. Are You Exposed lomaiariAi iniluonces! then protect your It'.lnin l.u It I . rm. . . -.v.., ..j umug i nraers iiinser Ionia It ......... i. .i i- i wriiKiuKiis (no over ana klilueyt to throw Lislarial poisons, and is good for general u mm jr nun uervousncts. Time and Expense Saved, Hard workers are subject to bilious at tacka whk'h insy eud in dangerous illness, i arsers iiingor lomo keeps the kidncyt and llVoraotlv and prevents sicknsae, time aud peuso. iieimit rres. A OAllD. To all who in sntferlng from the errors and iniiiK-n'iuws or yomn, nervous weaknens, early decay, low of manhood, Ac, I will.,,,! a reciiii that will cure you, FKKK OK CHANG this great reiueily was diiverel by amis nonary in South Ai.irl. . t . i jlreweil envelop to the Kkv. Johcch T. 1.N1 VN station I), Nsw York City. ' ' ' FKKEOFCUST. l'H. KlMll s N l'r l)i.-.vui (... ' Uoiu, (muiha and ( o i s. A.il,..,. n... .l.:..l- , , i - , r -. .....w i.-iiiiiiim '"i !''y, tr4b..ttK free of cost U the arttu UnL If yon have a severe co.mh, dirlli ulty of breathint!, hoarseness or any alfe Ma of th. throat or lun.-. t.y all means cit. mis woniiKrful reiunly a trial. As you talue j r,lm noril to let tllison. iwtunity ,mu. W, n.ld not, aud would aM give this remedy away uuls w. knew It u... mmmwa w ni we claim for Its. Thou anils of hom-lrss cuint havs L.,. 1'leUdyc.iredby it. There is no u.-.UvIm, in ..I I !... .111 .... " H W'1"" AKXICA 8ALVE. The IIkst Salvb in th. ..rl.l ... ii...:. r. . u . . . -".in hit iirui ruts. So.., I Uvn , Salt l!hum. F.ver &i n i ''."W1"1 .l.Uu"1"' -'hll'laius, forns. all km.l. of Skin Kniptins. This lv. 1. SIltMI Lli-ll.lbi.1 .:.. . - . U .. 1-1 .. .. ... "1 IMMU ornn.aoj giiar- ll,.Tr.fml.l..l 1.J m M7'w,7 "e , , I, , per Dux, le by S lUiB-a, the Druggist, :Ugu. ugu. City. How to Avoid Drunkenness. Forhltl (ntiial.-ln i r. kertliingt-r Tonio iu your family. This dr, rib''T,',tn',.ft,,.liu rtti vital func- j Uoat av. fiU w iovigurate. 1 1 u. .... -..,, i wui cure one Bair theeast-s thnt lB. Kisiia.Nrw IMm-ovkbt WILL t'l'HK ror sale by Wilkin. tl, ..i i..ti. I " , " a,s4i-w sasiva ta it i in ij - Und . Jamil, t uy )U, 1VU and IV, holesale Agvuu, rortland, Oregon, Money to Loan, fin ... t,.rni on tilirnvfil Uf-lll-ItV. IllSUP j Lest of companies. orricB: Ia the buildin? formerly occupied by Hnvey & Humphrey. Chab. Lalis. DIOTHKHS I MOTH En St Are you disturbed at nlht and broken of your rent by a sick child sufTeriiiK and cryiux with the excruciatinif I'aln ef cutting teeth 1 1t mi, an at once and wt a bottle of MILS. WINSLOWS SUOTHINO 8VKUP. It will relieve the xir little sufferer immKlinU-ly dcend upon It; thore is ne mlxtake almut. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not toll you at once that it will reg-ulute the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief ami health t) the child, ep erating like maic It ia peifectly safe to use in all uae, anil pleanant trt the taste, ami is the prwuripti m of one of the oldest and lt female physicians and nitrites in the United titates. Mole everywhere. 23 cents a bottle. You can get 10 !ta of suirar for tl. 7 tt of c.ffee for tl " " 8 lbs of tea for II. " " 6 cans ef oysters for II. " " 1 cans of tomutoes for II. ,, gnods cheawr than elsewhert at Uohlmnith's the cmh croccr. ' A Couth, ( old or Noro Throat should be stopped. Neglect (reipiently remilt la an lavurablx Lnnir. Disease or Con nmptlnn. IIHWV.N IIIIOXIIIAL 'I ltM IIKS are rrrlaln to alve reiii-l lo Aallima llroiiclilll, OourIis, ulsrrh, f oimumptlve and Tbrual lllaease. For 3U pears the Troches have Iwcn rcoom mended by phyxichins, and alwnys give Ier feet sutisioctiun. They art not new or un tried but liavinj; been tested by wide and con stant ue for nearly an entire generation, they have attained well merited rank nmoiiRtlie few staple remedies of the a'e. I'nbllc ttpeak era and at libera use them tn clear anil strengthen the Voice. Sold at 2f cents a box eVerywere NEW A D VEUTIS KM KNT5 NOTICE OFJDISSOLUTIOH- -W-OTICE IS HEKEljy GIVEN THAT the partnership heretofore existing under the firm name of Hays h, Luckey, is this day mutually diwolved, and the busiuexs continued by Luckey ft )'ritow at the old stand; Luc-key k ISristow collecting all accounts due and pay ing all indebtedness of the retiring tirm. HAYS LUCKEV, LUCKEY A B1U3TOW. Eugene, Fob, 14, 18K. -A ORAHD- -WILL BE GIVILV BY EUGENE EKCIRE GOHPASY K0- I, -ON- Friday Evening, March Oth. FULL PROC.KAMME NEXT WEEK LANE'S HALL. OiicIVisIil OB3ly! .Tlondiiy Eve., Feb. 2ft. I A Irramntta Kreiit Eter to be Ko membere.1. Tho Madison Square Theater Co. ia WSich run over .V.0 nights t th. Madison Sfjuare Theater, New York, and just closed a orilliaut 3 weeks engagement iu San Fwwiseo, win ne preienteil with (lie same strong cat. "fimwmlda" is conceded by press and public to De the most beautiful play ever produced, r.i-t.,i i. i . , . . w. -v..v. ni..T i.n- iku at i ram s ixic UllllV. HAKRISBURU DIUKCTQRY. Medicines, I hetuical. and Fancy Article Prescription c.wf-i:iy c,nniH.un.J,l. CENTRAL MAUKET-Tho,, A Kunk, .prietors. Fresh Meats alwava on hand J.ighest cash price laid for lnvf 'nun. PALACE IlILLIARD SALOOX-S. U. Hen de, pmprictor. Cigars. Ii,n, and win. i!irsts HillUMTahk ' JUNCTION DIRECTORY. CENTENNIAL LIVERY STARI.E-J. J. : V"' ciass learns, liugg us. etc.. Wi all point, at reaannsl,!., vJi.. k1i 'VTt irraiu tor sale. Headquarter. Coam. ,t. SUFFOLK PUNCH milM WELL KNOWN STAI.I.lOV i:i'A:xK'.it i en day.. Kndsv. .Td &?uK, ' wViuKlX " i,on -d Far fta-W pvtiilr. enquire of JAAlkS BATES, OwBr. "...i.rcrtHTaHJO. DSTROIT M "SIR WALTER." Tha blhly bred trotting stallion "Sir Wal ter," jet bbvck, rixleen hands Lirfh, weighs thirteon hundred pounds. His carriage is stylUh aud he has a record of ii:35s has trottl iti 'l.M, and on the day after the making ot the reoord of 2X, won the two mile and rejieat raoi, He is a direct descendant of Imported Mes senger, the renowned sire of the greatest trot ters. ills colts are much sought after and com mand the hik'hent prices. Sir Walter was sired by Marion; he by Main brino Chief; he by Mtimbrino l'aymaater; he by Mnmbrinuj be by Imported MesseiKer. Diiui, lyoug Inlnnd llliwliawk mare; she by Andrew Jay-kson; he by IWhaw. be by Grand Itashaw. First dam, Holly Mlllm'; she by Mmubrino, son of old Iuimrted Messenger. He will make the season of at Eugene City. For furtlier li.irticulars, see GlLL VAN WINKLE. Farmers Take Notice! ttavino rritCHASED tiie'coun- AX ty right for the making the Contiuuout Concrete Pipe, For tubirriiration. iinderdralning and conduct ing water, I am ready to make contracts for laying pipes. iiur..i l iT-iiiixcii v it,u iiiiiiu, vuuu- tinn, Wortman Sous. , j. D. Love, Manufacturer, Eugene City, Or. SKATING RINK OPENS; Mondnvn. Wednesdays and Thursdayt from 9 a. M. to' VI M. and 1 to U r. m., for alL Tuesday. Fridays ami Saturduyt from 9 T U to 12 H. ami 1 to t P. for ladies exclusively; fniin 7 to 10 p. II. for ladies and escorts. Should hall be rented for any other purpose, the alnive programme will be changeiL Portable Engine for Sale, A8 MY WORK HEREAFTER WILL reipiire a heavy stationary engine, I hfrehy oiler for sale my' Agricultural Engine, which is mounted on wheels, for a reasonable price. Tho engine is nearly as good as new, and will lie warranted as represented. li. V. HOWAKU. Junction City, Or., Jan. 13, 1843. CEO- B-&CE0.A. DORRIS, Attorneys and Counsellors at-jaw, "lriLL PRACTICE IX THE CDURTS II of the Somml Judicial District and in the Sinuvme Court of this Suto. Spcciul attention given to collections and mailers in probata, , 0. HOVET, II. C. IK'Ml'IIRKr, W. T. PKET, Notary. . Attorney. Cashier'. LANE C0MTY BAM. IIOVEY, HUMPHREY it CO. EUGENE CITY, - - OR. s Deposits received subject to check. Loans made on approved securities. Mi'ht Drafts drawn on 1'OUTLANU, FAN FRANCISCO AND NEWYOKK. Exchano drawn on tho principal Cities of J'.nr."iie. Collectiona nmde on all points and a general Hanking business transacted on favorable terms. janlStf. SALE CF REAL ESTATE. IkJOTICE IS HEREIIY C;iT. THAT IA by virtue of nn order made by the County Court irf l ane (.'or.ntv, Oregon, at tho regular term ri .luiipniy, isi, t!is undersignnl admin Utr.iturof tlio estate of A.J. McDani.-l, do- icuu m, win niiiT inr a; pulilio auction to the liiglieit lii.Mer, nt the Court Houso ilm.r in l-.ngei.e t'iiy. Lane County, Oreu-on, on the 17th day ol l-Vbniirv. lsst, tho following do scrilfil pren wi s, tivwit,: Com. at N. E. cor. of onaiion lami claim ot Jl. C. Owens and wife, Xoiili. Wr.-i, T. IS S. II 5 V., thence S. ,T. l(i chains, thcniv W. -11. SO chnius.lhence N. Silli chains, thence E. 41. SO chains fo lilacs i.f h... ginning c-uitaiiiiiig l:M.4-. acres; also com. at . line of Donation claim of An Cantrvli Notili. KUl.T. IS. S. li. 5 V thence K. 8S.i chaun, tliem-. X. : fM chains, thciu-e W. chaiiiH, thence S. Silli chains to place of ho Kiuning, coiitiiiuing O.Ito seres, in Lane Co., i'gon. Said snje to commence nt 1 o'clock of suid day. Terms, Cash. 1!. f. MOSS Administrator. Josiii'a J. Wai.ws, Att'y. ROYAL) K1:: Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A mrvl f puntv. streiK-th and wholeomn r.. econounort, than the orxlioarv kinds, and can not I sold iii eoniK'tition with the multitude of low test, short wnght, alum or phosphata IWder Co., liv, W.U t.. N Y. NEW GROCERY STORE (One door south of Tost Office ) .UR .T, M nw nd frwh of first quality. All uomls u.n.lltr . I . .T . J -"m.i tu a first class l.roeery Store, kept on hand To-bare,- and lltKS a .,cialtv. W. buy lor I ash and Sell f.ir tl. uni cv'.n.. .1.. turner th. advantage of Cash Pkicbh. JWlr'l'CO. . 1 . .. . "tils. riml(Vl.i-.nk..j lia wan .Swjft It Co. I.. . -l.J"t STTtlV fl" 1 The I. X Come! Come! Come! Secure! Secure! EIG BARGAINS ! Invoicing, Invoicing, Invoicing, OUR ENTIRE STOCK. Bargains in Everything at the X L STOBE I Goods sold as in Oregon, for Cash or Credit. Highest Price paid for all kinds of Country Produce. Call and see. S. H. Frimdly. 03HnS23F&3ELTSr z BAY; WHOLESALE and Bstail Dealers and Manufacturers cf all Kinds cf Furniture, Mirrors, Picture Frames moulding, Coffins & Casket? Special attention given to all order by Mai! or Telegraph, Night or Day. Eetail Dealers will find it to their advantage to send for price list be fore purchasing elsewkere. ' & GO., DRUGGISTS & APOTHECARIES. y ILLAMETTK STREET XK.VII 9TII, T ? i.uirino City. Jeuler in DRUGS, CHEMICALS, OIES, ULASS, VAitXISfrES, Of m ist eery kind, etc Brandies. Wines and Liquois of th. very bwt quality for meiliciiml purposes. WK have always kept abreast of the times In our line, ami without boasting, we think 1"8 'n claiming thnt we have THE' UEbr assortment of DRUGS ia Euyeno. 1'artieulnr attention is called to our st ick of PERFUMERY, TOILET SETS, snj CELLULOID CASE.S.. t or the year 1883, nm"."? rAIN'TS. OILS and stock on hand) " mTW Than anv hnimA in tli.'a 1 .v , - r "ji uu nor irieaus can rest assured that anything iKiu-ht from us will lie hrst-cla. As we huv nmnv of our frootls Kiut Anil l.ava .1.. ..L . v ..um im iew n mir busuiess hae. we think we are prered to un- ,V .ik.ii uener quality i gixxts tnan any.. in our line in Ijuie county. TinvS41 ".!'!, attention to I'KESCRIP TIOXS whu-h W1ll he carefully filled at all hours of th. day or niht. Notice. fTIHE T.AVE rvirVi'v- iii-t,r, . X- -------- J. "r.in.A.MILt, Association haviint disposeil tif their stock of men-namuse to MeCluntf and Johnson, and it beiuS ne.vssaryt.cl,e up the business with the lei.1t IHWMI I il..lr all 1. thems,.lves indebted to said assrs-Utioa either by note or b,vk account, are hereby r.,ested tocome forwarland pay the same at the old stand w,th,B thirty ,Uvs from date.- AU nn! u ?k wu T"1," ftt"r Al tewill be placed in th, hnil. f u fof J Uy order of the Board. v JOHN KELLY, Eugene, Jan. 4, 1883. President. Why does everybody to the Working mao.UK,! ; and shoe atore! Because they' save frs-o 2At- m.-t n.. . ,. 1 ww un mic uuuar. L. Store. Secure! BARGAINS ! BARKAINS ! before, Before, Before, I 0 t;i rv.- ifm is mpj low as anv House :5 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION, "RJOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN TAT V tlio copartnership heretofore existbw b. tween the. firm of Huines & Clarke was ab solved by mutual consent the 2tl day of D. cembcr, 1SS2. All persons indebted toi.Wil please settle the same with W. W. Baaa lll"'kl"- ",r lotions for past favor., w mi swctfully ask a continuance of the saattf fa the new firm of Haines & Gray. WM. CLARKE, r v. W. W. HAINKS.. Eugene City, Dea 29, 188Z d30-tt NOTICE CREDITORS. TW"0TICE IS HEREBY GIVEJT THAT Xl tu is. Hays has been duly appointed ad--imiiistrator of the estiits of Hosey SUvtts . ileceaxed. AU prrsons having claims atralnit' saul e8tnte are notified to present the same to the administrator at the office of Gee. B. & Geo. A. Dorris in Eugene City within alt months from this date. R. B HA.VS ' Jtw Jan. 6th, lfWi Administratir. GKO.B. 4 Geo. A. Doiirir, Atty'a for Estate. SALE CF REAL ESTATE. ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX THAT XI by virtue of an erder made by the Count t nirt of I,Ile Connty, Oresron, at the regular U rm thereof in January, the undernned ailunnistratorofthe esUte of J. M. Harru.r deceased, will offer for sale at public auction t' the hijjhe-t bidder, at the Court House door la l.thdayof lehruary, 18i, the ToUowlnir de acrilieij premises. Uv-wit: The W. I of 8 W .;d W. J ef S. W. i of Sec 20, T? 2 8. k! I .. Una CViuntv, Oren. Said tale to eom mence at 1 o'clock of aaid day. . lerms: Cash. WM. IXMAJT, Jo,HlaJ.WW,AttJlniaiatr'tor- NOTICE T0CREDIT0RS. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Xl Benjamin K Jeans baa beea duly an. P,f,V;. d qualified as Kxecntor of the estoU of W illiam Jeans, deceased. . All peon. ha" inj claims against said estate are notified ofT w tlie.'iaral90 the executor, at the effie. th. Dated Jan. 6th. l' K JgSft, Gio. B. 4 Geo. Ai iH.BHia. -xec"to'-Attorny. for ErtaU.