The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, August 18, 1883, Image 1

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ESTABLISHED FOi THE DISSEMINATION OP DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES, AND TO EARN AN IIONESTLlVlNG BY THE SWEAT OP OUR BROW.
VHOLE NO. 823.
EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1883.
$2.50 per year IN ADVANCE
.L. CAMPBELL,
PubUAar aril Proprietor.
afflOS-'Ji tH Entnl.lt "f Willamette
jr.'tb)t8i Saventh and Eighth Streets.
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BA.TB3 OB' ADVERTISING.
Advertisements Inserted as follow:
Oat square. 10 lines or less, on insertion 53;
ioh subiequent iniertion t L Cash required in
Ti!nVwertLMr will bs charzej at the fob
tiiure'hre months i . . . . ?? 00
" ' six months ........ 0O
" one year ... I Uj . 12 00
Traniient notices in local column, 20ceuU per
. for ch insertion, t .
Advertising billi will be rendered quarterly.
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, All oo woric mu up riw rn u.i .-.,
MEW
PiwTnPPirK.
jflne noun -From J a. m. to T p. m. Sunday.
'lUifirrWei from The touth ao.l leave, lolnn north
ii i ra Arrive, from the north and leaves roinir
.. .Vk t 1U o. a. For Hiuislaw, Franklin and n
t,th.V".P.. n W.dnwi.v. For Crawford.-
fii'i..'cmnOreek and Brownsville at 1 '
litter, will berealrrorlellvM-T n"
. rival of "rain ItU,r. should be left .t the olHee
, u... - A.il. PATTERSON P. M.
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soci Erics.
a a A f J A
FlinEKII 1X)W no 11, A. r. oi . J.
Meets flrt and third Welneedays In each
menth.
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Vtt'9. Hrrxrmi urrra inn -" a t
fflBfraO. F. MwUeverv Tuesday tvenin.
Wmawiui EncamMiiiit No. 8,
stetson the Maud Hh Wednesday, in eart month.
. Kuiiks Lorus, No. 15, A. O. IT. W.
HeM at Mwonlo H ill the necoml and fourth
F.-ia.vyineachmnnth.j M Swas M w
KiLPvriucK roiT, No. 40, O. k. K-Me,!t"(
,t Mumio H ill, the Hnt aii l tliml tri.l.iyn of
Kbmmtli. liyorJer, Ommasikb.
. Or;ik:I ok PhoskS Fltlltrts.-M-U the
Ut n,l thir.i S tt trJay vnin at M.-Mome
1111. By or lor of J. M. Sloan, c-
, Barr L)..e No. 3 17. L O. O- T- :
inry dvtar.Ii nlBM ln Oil t-How HhI).
Ii O. POTTRB, W. C. 1 .
, IiKAWNfl Sr.vii Band ok Uopg-Mwt at the
!!, P. OhurcU every rt.m liy aftornoon at J:.w.
) E. H.vwt..n. S ipt.: Mi Bertha Cook. M t
l iptt (iiia Hill. Sw. Mi Httw Smith,
Chanhin. Visit.irs invlo WL-lumno.
i. f. BTRAHAS, ALDANT. I. l'"' VEU, El'GENE.
KTIIAI1AN & IMIiVBU,
Mtornjys ail C)Ji53!lori at Uw,
KUOISNH CH'V, (HSKfUfX.
PIAOriOrJ IN .U.M'UK' CJDUftTS pF
thti St it ). T.i-y iva ici.il ,nt.L'ntion
o e lle Jti :n in I pr ) vt ' m itt iri.
Ows -O.Mr W. t J?xtw 0,ri'e
BUI'
A GENERAL FJ
III Oil Ml
A large assortment of La
dies and Childr ens Ifose at
M 1-2 cti.
Good Dress Goods at 12o
Jkst Corset in town for 50c
An immense stock of New
aitd Seasonable Goods.
Fine Cashmere in even
shade.
New and Nobby styles in
clouhng:
Trimming Silks and Sat-
ins in all shades.
Moircdntitiiie Silks
Velvets' in Colors'.
TJie finest stock of French
KID SHOES
ever broaght to this place -
... BOOTS and SHOES
:?iall grades-
. dlWCFiMES
of all descriptions.
Liberal Discount for
CASH.- .
G33- 3- & 3:1 A. OH.!?,
'AUormijs a'i.1 Cjuiwellors-at-Law,
, V of the .Si-oon.1 .1 i litfiil District r.nr! ift
the Supreme Court of tliw State. ; 1
, SpeL-i.il attiuti.m given to colljctiom and
mattera in nrohate .
G8D. S. VVashburne,
Attoraicy-at-Liw.
4a..KXB ctrv. - - - oreoon
omcoform-jrlyowupleJ by Thompson
lian. W ln
New Departure ! !
TWO 'EICJ3E3S I
&jl&?BL All) 03a3SXX3P,
1ATKO.NI55BTirK'MKXWIIOiIli:LPT .liUILDYOUlt BRIDGES, ROADS AND
, SCllOOi . iiOUSES, wlioe interosU aro ymir interetii ! Are pvrniuuently located and
upend thrir fcrofits at home. Take notice that-
A V. PETERS,
Will sell goods' fur CASl(!at greatly reduced prices, an low as any other CASH STORE!
GEO. M. MILLER,
itoij aai Couas3lbafc-Law, aid
Ileal Estate Agent.
fiTJGENE CITY, OREGON.
6fFICE Tw doom north of Post Office.
Dr. Win Osborne1,
Offics Adjoining St- Charles Hotel,
OR AX Tilt
iBT DSUd 8T0SK OF HAYE3 mi 'LUCKEY.
DR. JOSEPH P. GILL,
CAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or rea
idence when not professionally enajjed.
Othce at the
TOST OFFICE DRUG STORE."
.Residence on Eighth atreet, opposite Pre.by-
enan Church. '
7ir1"e. G.CLARK,
Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental College.)
DENTISI,
lf.iTiiwvp. rxrv . OREGON.
CiOLV FILLINGS A SPECIALTY.
I -m- . . , A.tL 1. .A nrrlpp. I eetn
Vtracted without pain. AU work fuUy war
rknted. Otfie. ia brick buildina over the
Grange atore.
D. T. Piitchard-,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER.
TEPAIRINO OF WATCHES AND
4A CLOCKS executed with punctuality
iM at a reasonaDie coat.
Willamette St., Eugene City, Oregon
JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT.
j. S. LUCKEY,
DEALER
BestPriutn 10 and 13 yards $1 00
Best Brown and Mooched Muslins, 7, 8, 9, and
1') eta.
CTarks and Brooks lool cotton 73 cts per Dor.
Plain AC J Mitlo.l Flronela,'2r,' 3P: 4.T and 50
cts. . , . j .
Water Troo , ccuU
Pino White Shirts, 75 cts and 11.
And all Other Coods at Proportionate Rates
Also the Celebrated
WHITW Slil rV Is Gr MA-OfctlVi!;!
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t.. k..u. r... at-nnirih bva mtn niirttnitiivi. ai lti-uuv irmiffii mirjn
'-J-Tomy old Custoine-s, who have st'tod by me so 1 nig, I will cimtmue t-i sell on same
tirma as heretofore on tifti, but if at any time they wish to wake CASH purchases I will give
all sin. as others, the full credit on my reduction A. V. thlhlW
Fine Cheviot Shirts. 59, 75 cts and 1.
New Assortment Drtas Goods (No Trash) 15,
20 and 25 cts.
Mens' Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, 50 ct
Mens' Overshirts, 75 cts. and SI.
Mens' Overalls, 50, 05, 75 cts and 81.
Embroideries and Edgina at Fabulous Low
Prices.
K UQ 1CN K-C IT V
Goods sold as low as any House
in Oregon, for
Cash or Credi
Highest Price paid for all kinds
of Country Produce. Call and see.
S. II. Friendly.
CRAIN BROS.
DEALERS
IS
Clocks,'
Witthci d I
Jtwtlrr,
ocks, Wacnes, Chains, Jewelry, Etc.
Repairing Promptly Executed
r ""All Work Warrant.
Musical Instruments, Toys, Notions, etc
Watcbe, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired and
warranted. Northwest corner of Willamette
aad Eighth itreeta.
witttq T A WTJ mr hr fonnrt m tn at
lilia A ATIlA l: hnw.ll IV,', Nwa
lt
wnncu way In luki. iut U IS i.W VUUK.
3B6USINES
IRECT0RY.
BETTMAN, O. Dry gomls, clothing,
groceries and general mwhaudiHe, southwest
corner Willamette and Eighth streets.
BOOK STORE One door south of the Alitor
House. A full stock of assorted box pajiera
. plain, and fancy.
CRAIN BROS.-Dealer In Jewelry, Watch
es, Clocks and Musical Instruments Wil
lamette street, between Seventh and Eighth.
DORRIS, R F.-Doaler In Stoves and Tin
nvaro WillajRetta ttroe between rvnth
and Eighth. ; . ,
FRIENDLY, 8 IL-Dealer In dry goods,
clothing ana general mrrvhanillxe Willam
ette street, between Eighth and Ninth.
GILL, J, P. Fhyicla, : Surt.'eon anil Dnig
gist, Postotbce, Willamette s reet, between
Seventh and Eighth. . , . .
HENDRICKS, T. G.-Dcalei In general mer
chaAlise northwest corner Willamette and
Ninth streets. . ....
IIODES, C Keeps on hand fine wines, liq
uors, cigars anil a pool and billiard table:
Willamette street, between Eighth and
Ninth. . , ...
HORN, CHAS. M.-Guiismitii. Riflea and
shot-guns, breech and muzzle losdors, for sait.
Repairing done in the neatest style and war
ranted Shop on (Hh stteet.
LUCKEY, J. S. Watchmaker and Jeweler;
kneps a fine stock of goods in his line, Willam
ette street, in Ellsworth's drug store.
McCLAREN, JAMES-Cholce, wines, liquors,
anil cigars Willamette street, between Eighth
and Ninth. ;
PATTERSON, A. S.-A fine stock of plain
and fancy visiting cards.
PRESTON, WM. -Dealer in Saddlery, Har
ness, Carriage Trimmings, etc. Willamette
street between Seventh and Eighth.
POST OFFICE A new stock of. etridnrd
school books just received at the post ottive.
RENSHAW, WM.-'WInes, Liquors, and Ci
gars of the best qimlity kept constantly on
hand. The best billiard table in town.
RHINElf ART, J. ft -House, sign and car
riage painter. Work guaranteed first class.
Stock sold at lower rates than by anyone in
Eugeno.
SCHOOL SLTFLIES-A large and varied
assortment of slates of all sizes, unit quantities
of slates ami slate lxioks. Three doors north
of the express ofHce.
WALTON, J. J. Attomeyt-Law. Ofhcer
Willametto street, between Seventh and
Eighth. . ,
NOTICE TO SHEEP OWNERS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
Sheep owuers that they must dip their
sheep as.soon as sheared IK DISEASED. The
aw makes provisions that when the owners fail
to do so, that the Inspector shall cise it to be
done at their expense.
ft D. COATS
Sheer- Insnertor for Lane Co. Or.
' ' -Tnihir ifi - r e-vr- --
Al-rays Cures and never dlsnp
joints. Tho worZi's groat Pain'
Believer for Man und Beast.
Cheap, qniek and rellablo.
PITCHER'S CASTORIA
U not Narcotic. Children
grow fat upon, Mothers like,
and Physicians recommend
C ASTORIA. It regulates tho
Dowels, cures Wind Colic,
aJLays FeVOrishness,' and de-
atroys Worms.
WEI DE MEYER'S CA
TARRH Core, a Constitutional
Antidote for this terrible mala
sty, by Absorption. . The moat
laiportant Discovery sine Vac
cination. Other remediee ma
relieve Catarrh, tlis cures at
any atog before Consumption
eta in.
A O. HOVJET, H. a BUMfBRKT. W. T. TT.tT,
ISoUry. Attorrey. Cashier.
LANE COUNTY BANK:
iiovEY, Humphrey & co
EUGENE CITY, - - OR.
Deposit received subject to check.
Loans made on approved securities.
Sight Drafts drawn on
PORTLAND, PAX FRANCISCO AND
Exchange drawn on the principal Cities cf
Euroii. J.
TUT'PS
PILLS
TORPID COWELS,
DISORDERED LIVER,
and MALARIA.
From these aouroes arlae tareo-fonriris or
the diseases of tlie human race. Tbeae
rrmpUims Indicate Lboif existence :loaa f
Apprtlt. Bowels ttw, Sick Utmdm
axh., fiallatMS afUr eatlas;, erersloai te
ciertioa ef bodf r mind. Ervctatloa
f food, InitaMUlf tMnper, lr
sptriU, A feellaa; of bavai esjleted
sbm duty, IHialueu, tlBUrin t the
Heart, lxta bafor. Hi. ay... hlf UJ y el
ered Crlaw, JITI PATIO.', and de.
mand the use of a remedy that acta "iretly
on the Liver. AsaLlvormciilclneTCTT
PILLS have no equal. Tbelr action on the
Ki'bieysand 8k In ia also prmpt; removing
all Imparities UrrotiKh these three MeeT
rn;.ra of th sr.t.at," producing appe
tite, aoand digestion, n-Rulnr etorl, a clar
sktnaodavlKoroasbodv. TCTT'S PII.I"
cause no nauMA or (rrlptn? nor Interfere
witlj dally work and are a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
5JlwTywhT,a:e. itti"e.44 1nrrrHt..N.T.
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
GraT BUi oa WHiaarts ehanirM In.
.n"T o n o"v Iii.im bra ai-
The Pott of the Sierrat
Cincinnatus 1 liner MieLbtU'r
known as Joaquin MilliT, wa born in
Wabash district of Indiana Novem
ber 10, 1841.
At thirtfcn years age( he remov
ed with his parents ,lo Oregon. He
tlt'ii attonptcd mining, and lived an
adventurous life in California. He
survi'd with Walker in Nicaragua, and
afterwards lived among the Jndians,
In 1860 he liegan to.atudy law, and
upon tho breaking out of the, war,
published a pemocraio paper at Eu
gene City, Oregon, in which ttis e X;
pressions of opinions were, of so rank a
character that the authorities saw fit to
suppress it for disloyalty. A strong
individually marked tho man at this
time as possessingiorc than ordinary
Ability in certain directions, and a few
pub1iHhe.il eflprts, written ,.jil strongly
imaginativeBtyle, won for him the
name: "1 pet of the Sicrrfti. ,In.l863
his attention fas attracted by. a orics
of graceful vtrses, in, the paperi, vvhich
bore tho signature of,, "Minnie Myrtle,"
wbopo treal namo was Mihs Minnie
Therea Dyer. He . dutermined to
meet her, and after a tlirrjn days ac
quaintance, they were maricd , Domes
tic troubles soon became the order
of ,the day and in 1870 they wero di
vorced, i i
t Fror l.8G6.,to 18,70 he was County
Judge of Grant county.
lie went to England in 1871, and
published a volume of poems called
"Songs of the Sierrat," a portion of
which had already been published un
der the same name in the United
States. ! - . ,
His efforts met wilh better success
in England , than thoy had done in
America, unci, front that tinio forward
his publications met with A ready sale.
Ho is a most eccentric man, and tor
many years his long hair, red shirt, un
polished boots and tramplike appear
ance were a source of much comment.
Aftef his tHvprce from his Pacific coast
t'liiiily ho married into' tho Loland
family, of hotel fanfe. It is claimed
that the fortune he had accumulated
from the successful sain of his books
was lost on Wall Street, and the fact
that to-day ho works long and well at
ordinary newspaper work, for mode
rate pay, leads to a belief in the re
port. He works as cleverly as ever,
both in rhyme and proso, and his hair
and clothing have been toned down
until to-day he walks Broaday un
noticed, save by those who know him.
Despite his eccentricity, lie is a con
genial and entertaining person, of fine
mind, Worthy b( ov'eji a wiilisr rccdgui:
ill . j ( i .
nition than than helms received. Oc-
casional columns in the New York pa
pers from h?s pen, where proso and
rhyme are intermingled, bear witness
to the good sense and judgment, which
he unites", trf a lofty.and picturesque
imagination S. F. J'osL ..( . -
1 Drnmmer't Sympathy for 8 Roakt Dock.
"What have you got for dinnerr in
quired a disgusted drummer of a waiter.
The drutnnVr had, bcpn in the town
twenty-four hours without taking an
order
'iRoast duck, sir." . ..
,- "Ah! was the duck shot on tlie
wingf
I guess so."
"Trying to get away from this cashed
place, wasn't hef '
"I presume likely enougn, sif-"
Good bird; sagacious foul rara
avis. I admire hisjpluck nd pity his
misfortune. You may bring me that
duck. . I'll "take the whole of him. I'll
help him along on tho road" S. F. Ex.
The famous packet liner, Great
Western, now sailing between. .San
Francisco and 'other Pacifi ports, 'is
already twice as old as ships usually
sf - - J
get to be. She first sailed . from New
York to Liverpool lorty years ago, aim
remained in the Atlantic fleet twenty
nine years; crossed the Atlantic 116
times, brought 30,000 passengers to
New York, has had 1,500 births ,and
200 marriages on board, and in all her
experience never lost one of her crew
or so much as a spar in a gale of wind.
The Flrtl Judge Lynch.
'(Itj. Hurdett In PhiUdtJpbla Times.)
It i raid by boiiio veracious authori
ties, whose names I have forgotten (ber
cause I never knew them, that on 'the)
ancient council books of Galway, ire
land, it is daily . recordsd that in the
year of our Lord 1493, "James Lynch,
Mayor of Galway, hanged his own son
out of tho window, for defrauding and
killing strangers without marshal or
common law, to show good example
to posterity." ,! Vi .
It seems, ( rppn tho . chronicle, - thai
young Lynch had been sent to Spate
by his father, the Mayor, to purchase
cargo of wine that biteth like logwood
and stingeth like an adder when iy
giveth its dye color aright in the cup.
Jlut the, young , man- wasted his luty
stance;,. jn,;rioiqus living, and fared
sumptuously tjhrce, times a day and
four or. fivo limes a night, and spent alt
his, money at 1 1)0 bar,, and in the faro,
rocinj L.before bogght his cargo. ,
However Jiia.r81Ung,1w1as,gQod, and h
loaded his ship on a short credit
thirty, sixty and ninety days, fifteen
oiT-and sailed joyously for home, in-i
tending to beat the slate and say noth
ing to his father about the paper. Bu
the credjman of tho concern did nod
exactly like the looks of things, and
sent his nephew along to collect tb,
miney. in (Qalwoy. Seeing thA.thy
nephew's presence would piujkablj -cause
a coolness in tho family clrclo AS
soon as he presented his statement,
young Lynch expedited matters by
t oc sing the Spaniard into the loud
sounding sea, and then sailed joyfully
on in an ever widening , moral horiifl4
and intellectual sky that wag iriEm'toly
cloudless." ;
.one of the sailors sometime
afterward, lay down to die, and when
he was positively assurred that he couj
not live long enough to be hanged tojf
his share in the transaction, told Mayor.
Lynch how his son had killed the
Spaniard. Tried before his own father,
he wai Convicted and sentencod to be,
hanged. The family .and,, frjendsitfior,
lently prevented the execution, where
upon the Mayor took his son upstairs
fastened a staple, to tho wall, with hift
own hands fastened the noose about
the young man's neck, pushed him out
of a window overlooking a publio street
and there hanged him in a manner and
for reasons set forth in the record,,,
Whenever you talk about Lynch lawt
think of John Fitzstephens Lnyoh.
Mayor of Galway, who filed the first
caveat for an invention generally sup
posed to lie American. p '
k Trifling Difference.
A Jersey man called on a New York'
lawyer the cther.day apd announced,
that "his rich brother bad' drawn sip a
will and died, and that" ,
"Ah! I see," interrupted the attor.
ney, " and you want me to bust it,
Very well, sir; we'll plead insanity."
"Oh, no-he wasn't insane. You see
the will leaves everything to "
''To his second wife, or some church
or college. Have no fears, my dear
air, I can bust the business r sky-high.' .
We'll plead undue influence."
"But I influenced him myselfl"
"Ah, that alters the case somewhat,.,
out I'll prove to the jury. tha hfl WM
anhcted with sortoninir oi tlie Drain.
"For heaven's sake don't do ill" .,
' .."But I must and shall break the
will"
"Then I will hare to find a lawyer
who can't, for it's drawn in my favor,
and I want to beat, all the other heirs.",
"Ah! pertavnly, tjjtalterg the case. ,
Your brother, ,was sane, Aensijije and, in.
perfect health, and all the lawyers this
side of Halifax can't break the will!
Sit down, sir. ....
. r , . . ...
Several ladies were chatting on the :
veranda of a seaside hotel, when one of
the fair corrjplaceptly observed: "I.
never bathe without discovering some ,
new fcfanty," Severe Bilence greeted.
ike remark, but one rival cuttingly
asked: "How often do you bathe .
once a year!" And these were fashion
oi4e ladies. - - -
. .. (V., ..,-. r 'iv..,? f ...JJV
Sam H
a i
a Henry, road master on tfc N. A