Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1883)
THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. SATURDAY. ...... .JUNE 16, 1833. BOARD OF REGENTS. 'The University Chapel o be Cut up In to Small Rooms. Tho ' fcoard of Regents nif t at 7 'Vclock, p. tn., Tl'iursday, Juno 14,' 1883, and the following officprs and regent "Vfre 'present: Hon. Matthew P. Deady, President) Joshua J. Walton, Jr.j Hncretary, and Hon. R, 8. Dnan, 'lion. T. G. Hendricks Hon. Rodney ' Scott, and Dr. 8. Hamiltoa Alwcnt: "Jfou Ilmiry Failing, A, Push and 1 L. McArthur, The executive coiuntitt"e made a re port reconinitiiding that the audito rium I cut up fur class rooms and !ibrary rooms. The matter of partition ing the auditorium was referred to the Executive committee, w ith instructions TO make tho needed improvement. The Faculty made a report recora mending the names of tho graduating .class of 18SJ, and the degree of Uache lor of Arts was conferred on De Etta Cogswell, Samuel E. MoClurc, J. N. ' Goltra and W. T. Slater, and tho De gree oi Scienco ras conferred on Emma Cornelias, Mary Porris, A. E. Dunn, T. C. Judkir.s, E. E. Look wood, fll Epe'noe'r, M. E. PorUr. C. L. TValker, A. 0. Woodcock, Anna Pen gn, E. L Spencer, Wallace Mount. And also certificates of graduation vere granted to the following formal "Class: Alice Parish, Anna Pushnell, CL 8. Calcf, Sarah Chrisman, Nettio ! Denny, A. J. Haclsett, 0. P. McFull, ' L. Taylor and H. II. Hendricks, j Prof. Chai, Lambert was continued, in the chair . of English Litera turf, and E. E. Burke was continued ' as tutor with a salary of $1,000 per annurr. A. G. Hbvey.'of tho Lane Co. Bauk- ' inc Co. was eleotr d Treasurer of tho 'Board. . . The following by-law was adopted ."1 hat if any l rofeseor or teacher o ' the University shall become a candi ' date for any public cflico, or for a nom tnation thereto, or lo a delegate to any political convention or publicly seek a "nomination thoreto he shall ho taken and considered as having resigned his position as such professor or teacher, as tho case mar be. The Secretary reported that tho fol lowing sums of money havo been ro cejved daripg tho year. From Tutioa 4(5-15 75 " interest oa University Fund. 37"0 (X) " apprYmVo by Iwslature. . 2.V),)00 ." UValWa donation l.T.'OOl) " DndoiMS, ft a ISO 00 . tTuUtl inrinj; year Am't in Tsury at last report. ,.12.3!l.73 . 3,'.'I3 U Gra total ?15.(!3S 89 "Am't wats issued during year .$14.71)7 33 Tutaceon ham! JSI15 Personal. Mr Geo. Swift wont to Portland this week. Mr. John O'Brien is confined to his - room with sickness. We are clad to see Mr. Geo. Craw iipon our streets agttin. . Mr. J, ai. l uriKh; of rortiaml, was in Eugeno, this week. . Mr. Wesley Sliannot paid old friend in bttli'ii) a viHit this week. . Mr. Alfred llolnmn, of tho Oregon tan, gave us a friendly call this week Mr. II. H. Hendricks left yesterday morning for Salem whero ho has ae ' cepted a position on tho Daily .States man. Mr. Geo. Alexander, foreman of the " Gi'ARD otlice, is confined to his room with the all prevailing disease, the measles. Mr. James F. Robinson, of this city was re elected High Triest of tho Ma aonio Order of Oregon, lust Monday at rortlaud. Messrs. Frank Rankin, J. R Hous ton and a number of others left yester day for Astoria to attend tho I. O. G, T. Grand Lodge. We nc'oiowledjjo a call from our ol friend, D. M. C. (inult, who hns been reporting commencement exercises for .the Portland News. Judge M. r. Deady and Dr. Hamil ton, members of the Board of Regents was in town Thursday in attendance upon tho meeting of tho Board. Facifio University, of Forest Grove, lias conferred the decree of rli. D. up on Profs. 1 homas Condon and G. H. Collier, of the State University. Dr. E. R. Geary, was taken sudden ly ill last Thursday morning and has lxen confined to his room since, but r are pleased to learn that he is iiu proving. Mr. K. P. Dorris is in the city vis itiHff relatives and Iriena. fca is one of the solid busmen men of Farmin ton, W T, and is rapidly gathering in the 'filthy lucre. t e wish him much succe&s. Senator fflator paid the Gi'ARD dice a very pleasant viit one day this week. He was in this city in atten dance upoiv CommeiKement exercises. Mr. Slater was cordially received here by bis many friendi We notice the following old time Valver4ty Students attending Commencement Exercise, this week: tleo M Hoyt, Joel N Pearey, Pat J Humuoa, T 11 Paria, J M McCl.in, Mrs J McQuinn, Dr Daniel and wife, E K Wal ker, Elmer Wheeler. 3ITY AND COUNTY. Cherry k Day, undertakers. for good deutistry go to Clark. Bring your chickens to Bettman's. For tlit bent mixed paints, go to Gill's. Go to Hendricks' and see tlit boH tir letter. Job work h speciality at the Guard office. All kind of gran leeJi for sale at A Gold smith's. Cheapest tobacco In town at the Varikty Stoks. Ths higheit cash price paid for wheat by PBDunn. Job work executed with dispatch at the Guard office. Swift k Co. will pay the highest market price for chickens. Go to Swift k Co.'i for freih California candies, crackers, 4o. The Guard hat the largeat circulation of any paper in Line county. A fiue line of silk plushes iu all shades and grades st F B Duna's. The only place where you can always sell your chicken U at Vetttnaa't. A full aunrtment of ladies, mimes and cliil dren underware at Ucttman.s. For fine harness, saddles, etc., go to A. 8 Currie's new shop on Kighth stroct. Freshest and fineot groceries, cigars and candies at Swift k Co's. Try them. Swift k Co.' goods are all new and bought for cash, and aro told cheap for cash. Hides, furs, chickens and all kinds of pro duce bought for cash at A. lioldaroith's. A good stock of paints, oils and varnishes always on hand at Luckey k I'rittow't. Swift k Co. toll canned goods, put up this year, at cheap as can be bought iu town. A nico &Hrtmcnt of cut patterns for It' diet' aod children's clothes it It G Callison k C'o.'s, at Now York rates. Right cans tomatoes for one dollar, and other canned goods cheap, at Swift & Co.'f This year's put op and freih . Mr 8 II Friondly will pay the highest cash market price for wheat. Give him a vail bofore telling your graiu elsewhere. Tho McKeuzie road it now open for travel and wagous can past over the road without difficulty. Wm. Ohbi'rx, Sup't. Some excellent hop land for salt) in tracts from 10 acres upward. Trice from $$ to f 12 per acre. Geo. M. Miller. Ilriu your butter to G. licit man if yon want the highest pricos also all'kinds of pro-duco. J. A. Winter and family purposo going to the teasido about the first of July. Friends desiring g'nxl photos Would (In well to call before thnt time. J A Winter hns recoived a view camera from Chicago, and it prepnrtd to take in stantaneous pictures of dwellings, outdoors groups, etc. F. M. Wilkin ha been appointed agent for the Mathaseck piano and Unluminr organ, manufactured at New Haven, Connecticut. The instrument are of the (incut make, fully guaranteed, and without doubt among the best in the United States. Farmers are requested to call at the now harness shop on ICighth street and price the stock. None but competent workmen are employed, and all goods are warranted as first class. If you want anything in the saddlery line, give the new shop a call and examine tlit stock. At the Variety Store, for fl, you can buy either 14 llu. rice, 7) lhs. Cota Itiea coffee, 8 bs. rotlned sugar, VI 11 IWtnu's soda, 8 rnns tmutca, 0 cans salmon, 0 Hu. ground entice )5 candles, aud everything at bottom prices. Rest Golden svrnp at $4. 25 per keg; Golitrn ('" sugar, 1 1 A- ft, per IK Tobacco lower than anywhere eL-u. T. J. Chchiiiiir, Manager ALL I ASTllI LIT LIE Is that you do yourself justice by buying goods where you can get them the I L Clieapuii. rrv mw pmr?F.H in ovprvthin" I offer I intend to strictly adhere to v civi w " i - for sale, and in DRESS & FAHCY GQQDS, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Furnishing Goods, 3ESTC-, BTC?, There is no doubt or question but I shall sell then. Very much lower than the same goods have ever Iteen offered is this market. t5?riease to call and priCfl 'the goods and you will see that I am in earnest- G.BETTMAN. PEO GRAMME Real Estate. Having :itoly liwued a cirotilar descriptive of Ijine county of 15,01)0 copies, I can furnbh the sjune fn-o to parties wishing to serxl them Kant to friend. They furnish more informa tion, such ft the immigrant wants, than you oould write in a letter of '20 pages. I am also operating with K J. Haight A Co., of Tort laud, Oregon, the mot active, energctio and tlmroughly advertlsod firms on the Pacific Count. Parties having real estate to sell will find it to their advantage to place the same in my hand, as I am constantly increasing my advertisement, and am fully determined that Lune county shall have her share of the immi gration bound westward. Gso, M. Miu.fR, Ileal Estate Hroker. Olfiee, Willamette St., F.ugene City, Or. Belknap Springs. Mr J V niton has rebuilt the bridge across the river to these noted spring and has also put the wagon road in excellent shape. He Is busily engagod at present renovating the hotel, bath houses, etc Give him a call thir Summer. Of the . Celebration of 4TH0F JULY 51 .AT. illl'i! OFFICERS OF THE DAY. President -Hun, R. M. Veatch; Marshal-H..n. J. C. Wallace; Orator Hon. Geo. A. Dorris,' Ilea ter-Chns. StouIIer; ORDER OF THE DAY; Proccstiion will bn-ra lit fiotit of Cottage Grove Hall at 10 o'clock A. M. and march to the celebration ground one half niilo wect of town. 1 Oi srrlving nt tlf gmund, musio by the Cottage Grove lh art Hand. 2 Reading of the Declaration of Independ ence. 3 Mnr.le. 4 -Oration. 5 Minie by th Tlaud. 6 rI'inner and Refreshments. 7 Music by the lland. 8 Wheelbarrow race, with prize to winner. 9 Game of Iwute ball ; all clubs mvited to participate. The whole concluding with (iiruml FircMVorlts! In tho evening, and ntM It AM. AT NIGHT. JOHN MASTF.USON, WM. CAT!! CART, AARON LURCH, Committee. N EW ADVERTISF..M F.NTS Wanted Tcsmiis to work on Kalauist Extension N. r. ei, ii. WAGES PER DAY; Scraper, team and driver,.. . . Team, wagon and driver. Heavy plow team and driver. .$4 .84 .$3 TcamMers lioarded at $4 50 per week. All teams boarded at f0 per day for each horse. Apply to J. I)e- Lorsev, SuperinU-ndent on tho work about ten miles below Portland, on the St. Helens wagon road or by trail to J. 15. MONTGOMERY & CO., Tort land, Oregon. On Sal B. Copies of the Graao cootatning full repoS of tli Commsnoe xercUee, eaa be purchased for the nail turn of Ua ctatt. j III jiuttlieilfrUiead t theeoiU I HO FOR JUNCTION CITY RACES I $SO EXJItS3a. I$5 Entrance Fee. Free to all Lane County Horses. Fees must be paid to J. H. Berry ten day per vious to race. Day of rare Friday. Jan 20. 1 MX NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. BID3 FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF an engine bonne will be received at the lie-ordr ortic until Friday, June 21t, 1SS3, at which time they will be opened. The com mittee reserve the li-ht to reject any or all hid.4. Flans and specifications can be seen at the Reoordor't office. WILDING COMMITTEE. Farmers. Wt Ktve a m.vhine for tit'hteninj Wacon W'beel Tires withiiut removiu the lire from the wheel, or the wr.eel from the Tann, We can tighten -or tires In' thirty niinuU with out fire or water, st a erst of one cent for each the. If this matter ha agy interest to yon, idese call tt my store in KnM City, where the machine will be shewn and tested. J. M. Hrjrnaicsa. I. K lJiaia. printing oc, Insets. Wp mtt andSevratb Nones. A third payment of ?3 per eat hu been authorised by the Board of Direc tors of the L. C. M. A. Stockholders can get their money by calling on John McClunx. Eooo Ktx Pee'y. I? to O P 03 to tt CD P to CD j CD O P rh v. :H v- ft AID And See for Yourself. I do not propose to run opposition but I propose to show the people of Eugene and surrounding, where they can save from 20 to 30 cent on tne aonar in ouymg uneir BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS, I propose to warrant and guarantee every pair tbit comM - v li om us. Futliermore, we shall have a line of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,- Consistincr of Gents. Boys and Youth's Undershirts anri Drawers; White and Colored Shirts and Woolen and Cotton Overshirts in Enormous Varieties. ALSQ- T'iof, Scarfs, Collars, Cud, Handkerchiefs, Sleeve Buttons, Collar Buttons, Studs, and Everything kept in a . rirst-cinss otore; We propose to" sell at San Francisco prices; our motto being QUICK SALKb AND SMALL PROFITS. Workingman's Boot and Shoo Store and Gents Furnishing Bocas. Our Furnishing Ooods will arrive .Tun? 1, 18S3. T.16o a. L StjOTGi TAKES THE LMD. Absolutely Pure. This powiler never varies. A marel of purity, strength nntl vtholonmcnosa. More economic! than the onlicary kiirls, anil can not he sold in competition with the multitude of low test khort wiiirlit, slum or phosphate powders- Sold only in can, lloyal Takine Powder Co.. liKiWall st ,XJV. A ii.tt, 'o!rt or Sore Throat sliould lx st.)ipe.l. Sevlert fiviient!v result In an Ineurahle I.hiis nipae or l'on kUinptton. IIUOUV.H It It OX II I I, I ll IIKN are certain 10 aire reilei Iu Antlima llruiiehlllk, ouuIim, aiurrh, rouunilive and Tbroal Dlear. For the Troche have been recoru- menled lv physici.vns, and always (.ive er feet satisfaction. Tly art not new or un tried I'hf having been tested ly wide and con stant u?e for nearly an eutirc couuration. they have attained rell merited r nk nmir;,'the few staple renirlie of the a-e. I'ulilic wprflh r and MtUKPrn use them to clear and strengthen the Voice. Sold at 2." cents a hex even were NEW GOODS. FMEWGOODS Just received direct from the East. The largest assortment ever brought to Eugene. -Goods Marked down to Geiis:1ne Sew York prices. Press Goods in the latent Shad?. Ottoman; Silks aiol Sutuis to lnntch. Imported French Ciu-lnneres, SiS ets per yd. American Cashmere, l"i and '.'.1 CM per yd. l.very line iu 1'rets Hoods nt N V figures. 12 ydi white llre8 Goods for SI. A very nice black Pollinan trimed. l'ara.-o!s, SSilk or Satin, at New York price. Vrsi-ts from TiO cU up. l.aics and 1 jnbioidery at Katern ptice. I Come and examine ovr new Hook Gloves. 15 yards of Crash, good quality, for New Clothing, Mens Pint?, ?$, $10 and Kit. .M. ns Hrcs Knit, ill.', ?lj and $18. I'ants, f2 50, woi th f t. I Yoiib? Mens Suits, r0, ?S and ?10. 1'oys and C'hildrens SuiU,63 2"i, 5fl, S3 nd $6. All at Xew York price. Our Boots and Shoes are Complete; We only enrry Luckinxham and lleclit's make, and every pair is warranted by them to be first cI:im H'HhK o keep Carpet i; fa'.tinj,'Tblo Oil Cb'lhs, Wall Paper in the latest Taterns, Tdrd Cage at all prices; Trunks nnd Valises, Picture 1'ranit.s and Looking Glasses; and a bijr tuck i f Sujar, Coffee, I!i, Jas'o and all Staple Groceries nre sold at Tor tlarid V-'holesal Prices' All goods at gemiiue XvV Vor!: fi'iir.s-Como and convince yourself. B v:r. H V. ft K- in : li W A. noTiicnn ! norm:nis r Are you dinurbed nt nvht and broken' of your tvst by a sick child susTtriur and ervins with the excruciating pain ,.f cutting teetli! If so. t at once and p-t a lul- of MP.S. WINS LOW'S SOOTHlXi; SYKl'P. It will relieve the JUKir little sufFcrer imint.'.iately depend upon it: there is pn icisUk about There u not a inotlier on ea.-th who has ever used it, who will not tnll yon at once that it will rejulate the bowels, and ifive rest to the mother, and relief ami health 1 1 the child, on- eratirug Uk niT:e. It is ifectlv safe to use U wm 1 ! Goods sold as low as any House in Oregon, for Gash or Credit. Highest Price paid for all kinds of Country Produce. Call and see. S. II. Friendly. Useful in tho Family. Yo usually leave it to doctors to reeom- FftEE OF COST. Dr. Kino's Xrw Dircvfst for Cocimmp-. i: n . .. . . lions. I nuuhs and I olila. Asthmsu r.ronchltis.- oicun iiu-iui iocs, mu iraers innser Ionic ... ,T . i i i i i V. . ... ," t&. is inven awav in trial bnttl fr of cost . usvu. ,n our .an.uy in renev.ng to the MUi If yon have a severe eonch. . io alleges, and pleasant to the tut, and is ! sickness and snlTerina that we cannot Z u '' v "aVe ffi' thepreTipti.nofonof the oldest aid bt i tco mnch I in iu Zr? SaLm Ar. y fl'u'7K of, boarsensa, r any alf female i.hT.icuu and nn in the Tnited praise SMlem Arges. ,on oi the timt or Inngt by all mean, givl Sute. S')le everywhere. 2." eeuU a battle. SlTKLF.X'S AUN'ICA SAI.VK The BiT Salvj. in the world for Bruise. Cut. Skwea, I'lccn . Salt Itheura. Fever Sir. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain. Corn.and all k'Dls of Skin Kruptinv T his ulve is puar- givs. ll TOU f 7onr existence yon cannot afford to let thiop portunity paw. We could not, and would v . T .ii v j t . fc"" ",a """ij away unieea we anew w. . I.3 V" u1nn from tne and woe.ld accomplish what we claim for it Thoos- TTi i yo"tn.1n;rro'i knes. early ds of hopele cues have already been com-, M ""'vt1' tlfi l''et'T 'by i- There no medidne te. that nuT cure you, FLKE OF C HARUE. th. worl.t t,,t .ill k.i th.t DiscovrsT WILL CUKE, nsthe Iir-ji't andMulhob. ity. Hodire. Davis and la, Agent. Portland, Orezoti " i ii . . . 1 mnnij wM uiscovrrei cy a mw- jir. King Xrw or money refun led. IMre 3. rU per box. ForiHonary ; South America. Send a a-lf ad- For sale brWUki saebr !LSI S. the I inu-vant. 1-iirr.n. r:r. Iilr..(r.l..i.... p v ' .r . . . Hf M.ll.r.1'..l .1...,;..- - " ! V. , nv-trs a. in i, Junction C ....u. " . ...v.... v fiii"s i', .w iixtuir. Whob.fale