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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1883)
rruJ7t.-..;oiini7iii7i- -ii-jr. "&- - ' n. - - - ........ - -i WHOLE HO. 80.3- ESTABLISHED FUR THE DISSDIINATMN OP DEMOCRATIC PRWJIPLES, AND TO EARS AN XEST LIVING BV THE SW EAT OP OCR BROW. EUXiKNE CITY, OR. 'SATURDAY,. APRIL 21, 1683. $ZiO per year irUiYAKCE tit Vnitit ' City 6u;ufl. T. L. CAMPBELL, publisher and Proprietor. rflCE -On 'fit t'rt ' Willamette ",,1 between 8ovtuth and Eighth Street. pell OXLT RATIOS OF Al) VKItTISIXO. AWUemenU (aierted. wi follow. : .OTrtr. 10 line, or 1, one iiuurtion IJ; J, Jk ,,b!ieatent iuwrtion L Cash required m TirVlVtUoM will be char-.-ed at the fob to-'V' US ix muntb. , ' w a " nue yP..... I. VJ Trwuiont notiomin local column, 20ccut per r.r each insertion. . dT.rti.inir bills will rendered quarterly, ill lh work mint be paih fob o i.nivEinr. POSTOKFICK. , - Hear. -" tu- t I P-B. H'.ielaT. t" IJtriij. frolollw.jntl. .nl1eive nine ninth ."""" n...k mil llMWIlaYIIITm r. TO! ilia If: f lull vilmnr after ... i I- I... .lultV.l V ' -tWr. hM be loft at tl.O uUicl- JOT" tPArtEtis.n p.m. B.B1F STA GENERAL. ' 1 g'ociETiU. Lnoi Vo Hi A. 8. and A. M y"t. Vt a.4 Welm-nay. I" ' nth. '., Kpitumn llrria Trowa Vo. 0 T. 0 T . VxxiU.MKKT Ntl. fl th MnJ 1 WlneUy in month. - w,t Nv 41. (4. A. K.-ww euh month: $ MU on jnrv4 . ':im:i.mI It. i mor.iu. J'j ''A large- assortment of La dies ami Chi Id reus J lose at Ul-ii ds. Cood Dress Goods at 12c liest Coi'sct iri tdivn for oOc An immense stuck of New and Seasonable (Hoods'. Fine Casluhcre in cVcry shade. Sew and Nohby styles fit CLOT ILLY G ' - '..iw Vr. iUlL By orJcrof J. M. Si.uas, Minna sar BASUor Hok-MMh iI V Church eviy San.lay nftn-nn :it 3:. A Rl.nl.?. VLiifun nii. wloni". isir.NiiH. M.'ttH tl;p pUin. Visit'uTJ , i. HTRAH IS, Al ST. u navtf, trees. at Law, Attorneys and Counsellors at Lai :)1 tlili St.itH. Ttn-y va H-,v-ii t eollecti.m ml pwbats tr; pncit-0vr W. K. ft CV Kxi" 'h " Tliu:tiiii-A kUiiKNH ("I TV. I OITlca irii'.'rlV ..C.MI (1:0. a r.HLLEi?, Ileal Estate Agent. &TJGEXK CITY, ' - - ')OV. HfFICK-Two dnnra north of I'nst OTi'T. Dr. Wm Osborne, OlfiAJjoi-ilij Charles Rotd, "-on AfliEf fETT DBUO OF HATr.O &al LUCf. DR, JOHN NIC KLIN, Physician, Siirj3D:i an J A:couchaur. (Forrutvly of Y.v:uliill Coni'ty.) IKSIDKSCE-Two Aw ""t"1 "f M- K- ehnrch. ... DlLJOSWlf V. GILL, W B 13 FOUNT) .Vf If W UF FICiJ or r vJi'lwo? wlipn not irofeii':i.i'V viijuit. Office at th'd iWx o'Fncn i'iju'J fWiuc. .KU(ienoe oii Eylifa .trosi, TP''t I'y rin Church. CR. E. G. CLARK, (Graduate of the Pliila.lelhia IVntal Collf,v.) m DENTIST,. JTUGENECITY, - - i:l"'N' rtpVtf FlLLrXGS A Sl'ECIAITY. VJT Artificial teeth.. n'in'leW or.ier lectU titracte.1 without Vsiri. All MUJ r ranted. Office- in brick buiulinj i Grange .tore. the D. T; Pritchard, WATCHMAKER ANO JEWELtt -wirtKmsa or watches .sxp XV CLOCKS enee-ited wit" j.uaciui.iv al at a reaonable cmt W.Iamette St., Eugene City, Oregon. JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT, J. S. IUCKEY, CEALEB Vt CTOcVs. Wacnes, Uiains, jeweiry, tic. , AVC Uv.. n.i Jeiry retired .nj pairing Pamptlj Executcl. i,- GTAII Work Warranted. J , ,., ,, t, v k . v " "" t;' tl. J rth , , 4U, i 1 Trimming Silks and Sat ins in all shades. Moirea n tiqu c Silks Velvets in Colors. TJierfihcst stock of '"French KID SHOES ever brought to this place BOOTS and SHOES :n all grades. GROCERIES of all descriptions. hi b e ia I ' B i s co u h t to r 'CASH. New .Departure ? t j.T!;oxu7:TiHiMi:x who i;i:i.pt . i:un.:) voni bridcikp. p.oaps axij ! SCH'JOIj JlOliSJyS, wli'ise intori. t- r.ru yimr intfii itii ! Ajc I'aviua'.untly l'.:itttl nun ieml their jvn'iri ct limue. l'lie nolii e tV.at- A V. ' PETER! Fine Clunvot Hiirts. S3, 75 cts ml ?jl Xew AssortniPiit Vrnk$ UonJ. Trah) 15, .J uuil els. Will iH.-11-.wada hi CASK t rrdSj' r.'icj.l pi Jv-cs, a: r.V ns ar.j otlicr CiSU STOKE, 3;4 Prints !t an 1 IS '. . . '. ,?1 Ofl I'.ent Brown ami B'.juc'icl Mii' lius, 7, 8, 1, anil 10ct.. n.ivl; an ! Brooki :wol ootfnii n cts ep P-.z. Ml,,ls. r,,,!,,.., sllil.., Rn(I 1rnwerB( f 0 ct Plu:nu.l Milled FlrnneLi, 25, 3T tt.a'.i-l 60 Mcn.'Oveinliirtu, TfioH -and 81.' , rts- ' ' Ment Overalb, 50,63, W cU a 81. V.'.vtM' Pmo , " fer.! "- Em!mM,.ri and Edin. at Fal.ulout Low Fine Wbito Kiirt., 73 t. and f 1. . -( ; ' , l'ricts. . ... And aM Other Cords ct Proportionate Rates. Also the CjloViyd . ' . ' . ', , . wn-riTic si?: .v-ingt' ArACHiNEi V V:ttr for e'ri's-zth, mn: iuhI itumbititvl, At (rrofctljr rlweed rateR. .' t3T To my old Ou3to!iu", win, bavi' '')d by mo no ,lwtr, I .will ruirtinne t- tell on Kan e t"ra a- heratofore "n tims. but if at anv timn tliev wish to j!co CASH pnrnl asi", I w ill give -.U !im; ar -rthers. the full credit on ir,y reduction A. V. PETF.P.S THIS LlHUtlf AND Slf 0IPLKTK Tl'PB FIMRY ASb 1'filATIJU' WAJUi H'UhE O.Y PAtll'lC (O.IST. hiJLjl,ltt-0t CD u'riLi 9 Scotch Type FcuNorna. 05 -&207 Lc:ce:t!c: cl Ccrijncrcid teets, i.j ri.:-.;:iv-. t -tn:-:: Tn i' . , ! :vrr. : CP'.' v .'."po ovrr J.cyJ r riava c; ii:t'.- in- v n jiir- rr.'.-,M 1t;t.v.. into i.y B'o-ja.Cftaijtoa Ci'Voi-jr I'renzf-H, A xuK'zcri: li!f 7, I"Xrin?u, H:rp'''liCoitlcn4ind :ir.i'a3 Jo'irtjsrs, vyaJJp)ren r;sss.', cot ila-n w i.t3n I-aRlc. Cuai Via talis ior p.ln.tiriM "f-icrJc IVator T'liirrj, Gca Tuicr Cutiot-s and a f-ill line o; Saabem's oolcUlcra' tiaiilricry. Oi-r rtc'cllty RoUor CompcBttlon and Penrlosa Printing Iaks are coualilerd Uia boat iu naa. Have yen used ear Perfection platea? Tcey aave editorial work and compoutioa, and taerefore aave money. Send lor ear Catalogue. " BEMOIBER Ko Houie en thla Const eaa com pel c with a In Quality ef Good.. " " NUf.tJt TO JSiEtl1 0Vf!KS- TOTICE IS HE11EBY GIVEN TO ALL jS Slire ov-ueis tlmt thi-y niit thy their .li'ecp a soon as hered 1L-' UJhKASKU 'J he law uiak proviriou Uiat wlien me owner. to do .,tiiiit the Inusctnr LaU cu it U bt done t their ft p C(,AT;. Sheep Ji,tiector for Lane Co, Or. Jit L GRAIN BROS. mm e-v JL DSALER3 I." rrtS A W ' Watrlsf. d Jtwclry. KUGKNW CITY EBUSINESS -DIRECTORY. BETTMW, G. Dry goodi. clothlns, (fiWiii'i and irenernl iiiTchanitiM", wiuthwtut comer WillaiuitU and Eighth atrreU BOOK STOKK-One do. rith of the Aatnr Hcuie. A full t.)cli of awi'kd box pa j vera plain and fancy. CHAIN BKOA-DealtT in Jewelry, .Watch-CIih-U. and Muaical Iiutrvmuntn Wll- lamette .treet. between Sevcuth aJil Eighth. CAT.I.ISON", K. G.-Deah-rln crocenc, ro rUioni, country imHluce.OiiiiitHl tfnoriii.book., Utionerv, ti, MutbwiMt onrner Willamette and Uth Ma. POKUIS, K F.-Dcaler In Stove, and Tin waro-U'illamette .treet, between .Suveiith and Euhth. FBI EXULT. .8. H.-Denlcr In" dry pods, clothing ami seqernl tin-rvhan-lirc illam ette .trect. between Eighth and Ninth. GILL, jf. P. Flivsielan, Snnreon and Pnip t, frtftoffic. Willoniett. "eet, betwcee teeenth and Eichth. . . HEXIKTCKS, T. G.-l)eoi in reneral mer ch.uidi. northwiat crruer Willamette and Ninth streets. HODES, C Keep, on hand fne winea, liq otn, cigar, and a poi-1 ami billiard tablo; Willaniflto .treot, between Eighth and Ninth. IIOIIX, CHA3. M. C"iiinitli. Eifle. ar..i nhot'K'in, breech and inualo binders, fur aait liepairiii!; dune in the n.-atrt stylo ud war rantod. tlrtiii:on vtli street. . LL'CKEY, J. S. Watchmaker and Jeweler; keep, a tine ttoek of goods in In hue, illaoi ette street, in Ellsworth', drug btore. McCLAKEX, JAMi;S-Clioice,wine,li(iuor, unlcii:an llumette .tract, between hightli ami Ninth. PATTEKSOX, A. S.-A fino .took of plain and fancy visitiuii oeru.. PKESTON'. WM.-nenlerin oad.ilerv. Hr- nesK, Carriaito Triminini;. etc. Willamette street, between Seventh and Eighth. POST OFFICE -A n x stock of vtnndard school bookb jimt recuieed lit the poat olliee. KEX-SHAW. WlLt-Wioea. Lhiuors. and Ci- pars of the bet quality kept constantly on hand. I he liest lullum! table In town. KmXKIIAKT. J. House, .lun and car- riaje pointer. Woik ir arantced first class. Stock sold nt knrur rate, than by biiyono in Eu'i;n;. ST. CHAULES HO'IEL-Chailes Taker, .ro;irietpr. 'I he best, Hotel in the city. Corner Willamette ami Ninth streets. SCHOOL SUPPLIES -A larse and varlid asaortuient of slate, of all sizes, and quantities of .date, and .1 te books, 'three door, noith of the MpreM nHloo. ' ' WALTON, J. J.-Altomey nt I.sw.. Oflicu WiUamette ftroct, between Seventh aud Eighth. The MonopoliNta' Ilrnvra on Earth. W SI '. "l rci'i , ' IloCior-a Lie ni:d Tlyslclruu reoennend 1 n 13 t;ot r'ARCOTiz. lLICa7 tlio VorJd'a proat l'aiii-IIc-ucviiis romedlcfi. They heal, siiulLo au.l curo llurnn, Ihoum.itlsui v.ium Jlan, ami f";:r;i!its, C'.iMu r.itd Lameness . .rpo:i I'c.ikIs. Cheap, quick and reliable. ' cf 'Picut,Iucu, CscCoi, C'raoiilIu I'iu3 is to IlcaJ, Totlil ITrcaUi, Cocfacca, end r.ry Catarrhal Comilnlnt, cna to ertcpiulnhtod ly Wol "o Irloycr's Cntnrrh Cure, a Coaatl-t-t!unnl AntMoto, "by Alitovy- ion. T,o rao'.t Jmnni'tant Die cover? elnoo VROclaatioru mm kri tJ Muslca) instruments, Toys, Notions, etc . bJEALEB lit Groceries oJ Provisions, ill keep on band a ytn tu aa.ortment of (iroccr!t., Provjiiioiia, Cured Muit", . 'J'ol acuo, Cigars, Caii'lirs, Candle?, tioaps, Notioua, Green and I'ried Fruit, ood and lllow V are. , Crockery, Etc. ; Bnainew will cniducte'l on a j CASXd Jiii I . Wlfeh tricaru that Lew Prices are Established j Guotf. dclirtrtd vilhonUtargt to Cbjm i ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE VVANTLt ' ,t which we will ray the li-htm.iil et prie. JA' U PAOK I fiJ4LU& ; 'rr K'-r"? 7".'rtrnii'.'yl - BYjiiPTOMU OF A TORPID LIVER. Tjos. of Arpt!l;, Bowel, cottira. Pain In the Head, vitn a (iull enn. tion in the hH-?k net, r'u.n m-jcr the Hhouldor blude, fallness nSer f,.vmrr, with a dinio clmntlnn to exavl'ou ( bouy or nlti'1, Imtubil tr oi iwnp.:. Ik v spTits, with a feeniKt of having n fr'.ct d romeduty, vvcari hh, Uirti ne-. i"ii,ttnrln Bt tlio Iteait, Dotsbrlo o tho hu, Vei;ow bkin, Mea(ia!no (ren'O y teer t'.o rigiit eye. iiusile'sno-.a, T:t:i tUul ill Uib, highly cuiuroa Urine, uad TTTT'.'i Pll.l.'iiiie r:-trcially stlaptrd to aueli cn04, ooeilo.u t . rts tui li a cbauge of feellnK a. fo ntot i' li the soflere r. Tlii-r Iner fiiw ll- 4j.pt.llfy and cure the b-vly u 'Ink n i l'.-,t. unit i; " sytti-m I. nn.irl-l.vti. n I i,y Votiif llo f.n th IHirmitve Orxmn. Itiv-.lr-r Him.U ap-pro-duetl. ."Sun a-t., S. T. urn . . , , , i , i - : !- im TOTT-3 m mi Hi ack iy uirupj.l:- ,1! niml 1vi;. I' 'ni frti a ii.tnrj y, i . lii-iAui.i't.)--l. sl l y htmz its .- ffr.t tt-M (-I r--i'4 ol il. (- tr. TI'iT itil- of fVcf - f .aM rrf j New York Graphic.) iYiucipli's: I'lniik flint "The public l-o d n!" Planlc nccond Tax ererylhihg nd evcryliody. , Tlaiik third Corner evcrytliing. Raisollio prices of all nfcesnarirn. Plank fourth Lower wagr-n and tax pr vert j. Motto on all public officers and over c!iurcli, hclionl and lionpital doors: "Tlio public be dnl" ... .., , Inserlibn of (he winie. on American sliitld in place of "E riuribus Unum." ft action popular rates of extortion as levied ly the Human Enjoyment Monopoly Company. . , i Bwf, 50 cent-1 por pound, Prcad, 23 cents per loaf. ' Matolica, 2 cents apiece. ' Fares on surface and elevatbd roads doubled every three months. Lalwrers' wages, 75 cents per day with downward tendency. lieu t s, nothing within four walls, no matter liovv small, for less than $5 a week. Water, S cents a gallon. Croton Monopoly Company. For painting onn's house, $25. For not painting it, $50. For privilege of sending children to school, flO, " For not sending them, $20. For goirg to church, 50 cents per go. For not going, II per not go. For putting on each clean white shirt, 10 cents. For not changing twice a week, 50 cents line, Flannel shirts, 5 cents. For the privilege of voting, $l a vote. ' For not voting, 12 fine. The public bo -if they do and le worse if they don't. For cutting onn's hair, 10 cents. For not cutting it, 20 cents. For enjoying oneself under any cir cumstance, $1. For not- enjoyiiig oneself under ainii- !ur or clherwit,n circumstances, $2. Sneezing, taxed at the rale of 5 cents per sneeze. , Coughing, 1 cent a cough. . Breathing, 11 vo breaths for 1 cent Seats in the. Legislature.', $10,000 each. '':' In Congress, 50,000. ' Cost of ftlnta ' Governorships, horn $20,000 to $200,000. ' , Dittri of nomination to the Tresi lency, fl,(iu0,000. Taxes as follows : For carrying a jack-knife, 2"ecnts a month. Wearing a silk hat, 5 cents a )uirter. Air for athinj, 10 cents per ' cubic foot. Sunshine, from 10 to 25 cents per day, according to area shone upon and gra dation of tKiiipcrtttu're. .' ' ( Rain water, oil caught without per mission of the Ilain and Cloud Fur nihliiim. company, subjects the oireuder to film and imprisonment...... Confided of Munltr. Giftnniiii, the Italian murderer who killed one of his partners, Ricca, near Capo Horn, has been on trial at Van couver, W. T., for two days and was con vicled Friday night, of murder in the lirst degree, the penalty for which is death. The circumstances of the) murder have been related. Giaunini, Count Candianni and Ricco were oper ating ft potato sugar, near Cape Horn. Ricco came up missing one day and Giunniui said he had come to Portland. Ricco's body was afterwards found in the timber, and thn several different stories told by Giuuiiini pointed him out as the murderer, property ot the oiurdere.l man being found on the ac cused, confirming the cliarge, Giau nini is a young man, but is reported a member of a band of brigands in his na'ive country. ; It was a wieked, cold blooded murder for the purpose of roli-lwry. Progrru of thr- Cunnf. ' It is stated, by the son of Count D Lesseps, who has just arrived at New York from Panama, that 7000 lalioren ' are in the company's employ and less than 3 per cent of them are on the sick list. The preparatory work hat now occupied two years of the seven yean in which the great ditch was to I? com pleted from ocean to ocean, according to the views of De Lrsspps, in 1881, They allowed two years then for Hi is preparatory -Work, wtiuli included, tho practical surveys, clearing away , tree, brush, rubbish, building houses for the workmen, securing tools, provision, , dredges, hospitals and medicines. Now' at the beginning of the third year, thsj company is entering on the work of dredging, digging am) blasting, with a fair prospect -of 'coinploting the vhol job nt the end live years from dat At this timn the whoU?f xpenses of the -company are estimated, t $550,000 per month, or S6,600;t'?a year. This inr probably apart f rem the cost of th dredging machines. When these bcgi& operation at both ends the expensef will lie increased. At tho very highest) and allowing an average of $550,000 a month for the two years of pre para- ; tory operations, the company cannot have expended to date more, than $13, 200,000, probably not $10,000,000 ex clusive of dredging machines and eon tracts for future, work to bo done by. the contractors. From those cold facts, there does not seem to bo any gooil ' ground for the damaging assumption; that the canal, fully completed, ' will cost anything like the enor.noua esti mates mado by its enemies, the trans continental railway'directors, In fact there is reason to believe that it can b done for less than $100,000,000, cer tainly less than $120,000,000. The present assets of the company amount to $85,000,000, $00,000,000 of it cap ital stock nearly up to par and 25, 000,000 fjr the Panama Railroad pur. chase. When Mr. Appleton sayi thai not one-half of the capital stock hat leen exhausted, he piobably include in the amount spent a vast deal of ma-i chinery aud material purchased for fu7 ture use. , Mr. UiirrU' Buck Par. A Washington correspondent aayt that a very good story of back pay it told by ex-Representative Harris, of Virginia.' , ''I voted against the Wll, said lie, "but I took tl.e money. When I was up for re-election : they . threw it Up nt me on the stump. I told thorn liiat I hud tried to beat tho bill, tut had taken the money, yet I thought (.hut they would forgive me when they heard what I hud doue with it . 'I took that money down into Virginia,'. said I, 'and gave it to a poor.,woman with seven children, and I told., her toi use it for herself and the children, and the thing is not a bit worse because; that woman is my wife,' I don't think that I lost a vote by that back-pay bus iness. , . What Nat! What are funny men going to start! next! Spoopendyke is worn thread-, bare; the Oil City Derrick's travesties, on Bhakspeare are dead; the bottom has fallen completely out of them; the Chicago Tribuno man's novelottet are growing wearisome; Peck's bad boy, still holds out, but his lamp is waxing, ' fainter. What will l.e tho next tide splitting lino of thought 1 We wish we knew, for wo would gladly offer it (or sale to the first journalistio harle quin rich enough to purchase the lux? ury. ,'.,M , Whenever an European power inea to wreak its spite upon tho United. Ktates it debars our pork and tend uu its socia'uts and cranky agitators, . Tha, taldes should be opened upon' them, in., part, at least, if they won't have our, Congressman Hurd of Ohio expresses his intention to introduce a new tarifF, pork they should le made to keep thoir bill as soon an Congress meets which pranks at home, if they have to hang altolmhe the tax on raw materials, pro poses revenue dutiet upon all articles of luxury not produced iu this country, and a gradual reduction of duties until the highest duty is only 20 pr cent. That is just the kind of tariff bill the country needs, and should be promptly adopted theio to keep them. Standord, - - ' 1 , t President Arthur is now on a. visit;, to Florida, recuperating from, hit lalor in attending dinners and reception,, When last heard from he had dodgeyj Sunday school picnic and gone fishing j for black '.aw. t