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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1883)
rn to T " "! "1 CITY ARB. . -r z..--.r :. r. r - -- - - - - .-r-.-r-- .r .r , . n ,... T-.V.T, iis-.Ti "'i -n-n mmri ESTABLISHED FOE TBS DISSEIIJIITIOJ OF DRJOCUTIC PRISCIPIES, AID TO E1M M HONEST UTM6 BT THE SWEAT OP OCR BEdW, . . - , . . . - ., ... ,- . , , . . . .-..;. ......... . -v- . .. .. J-MT- VOL. 15. EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1883. N& Mi glie tfujtae (Citg Guard. K L. OAMPBELL, Publisher aibi Proprietor. trncs-'it tin R.tt.u of Willamette Street kstwesa Seventh end Eighth Streets. :., OOBOSLT .. OB ADVKKTISING. A J :..... tneutrfjul MS fiilloWS t dst nur, W Udm of .ww. one invert imt S3, l i. 11. (uh reiiuirwl in ftOe Uiwiuvu asaer-sew. , ' .fiat advertisers will be charged at the fob ewiag rates : vae square three months.. J . (ix month.. . 8 00 " nue year. v. ...... .i.i la 00 ' .aiitui in lii.'nl Oitliimn. 20 cents net as far M0h insertion. Advertl.ing bill, will be tendered quarterly. All lob Work mint be r.ui ron om nst.tvsHT. ' .- POSTOFFICK. Bm Hear. -From 7 . in. to 7 p. . BUn.tayS t:M to I J0 p. n. Wail arrive frai the Mnth n I leave. uia north 4kfttltSp. m. rorHiimUw, PinklinnJ Urn I waO"" .7 "7 Utter, will b. revlr for ilehrcv half aa hour after . . . T -kt I Li 4 Va luff a thai iiIHm ...near before 'XfAmnsO P.M. , uociertEs. . I..W1. V II. A . nil 1 U VhU Ant an J third Welnesdajrs la each m.nth. dnwk Hrr.nrra BettB Toiwf. No. 9 I. O. K, mmw.iwi . . - 1. 4eeU ea the JJ.o l 4tU Wodnnklar. in each month. Ko(ii!i LoonK, No. 13, A. O. U. -Meete at Mwonio Hll the second and fourth xVidari in each month. ' I. M. Swan. M. W. V11 .okTnwx Piwt. V,i 40. O. A. It. Meet. t Maionio H ill, the fintt and tliinl Frid y f ack menth. By orJ.-r, Uomhaxukk. Oanm or Chomks Fiurnns. M.ta the Unit and third 8tiinty veniui at Miwnie tar.. t. , T kt ....w 12 1 MUu liy or.ier oi .1. i. omwi : Both Lono. Xn. 3ii7. I. O. O. T. MeeU ery SitimUy nijIitinOII tU m ul . B. 0. PorfPR, W, C. T. Li.niiw Stab BvvroK IToPK-Moeta at the II. P. (1'mrnh evry S in I ift.irnion at il". I. H nmtnn S iit: Mi Bfrtlm Cook, A.t Aapt) (!hav Hill, .Sa v. Mi Hattio Smith, t!hall. Vi.itom m ule wclcnina. Will ,mmJitmm 1 BJUH'S. MT A GENERAL ill! Ill III 1,11ft A large assortment of La dies arid Children Hose at U 1-2 cts. Good Dress Goods at 12e- Best Corset in town for 50c An immense stock of New and Seasonable Goods. Fine Cashmere in ever? shade. New and, Nobby. styles in uouriNQ. J,E. .FEN TON, liUfiENE CITY OUEGOX. . t. STUAHAN, Al.BANT. U D1LVKI', KI'dKNE. TltAI.V. & HJLYKU, Attorneys and Counsellor, at Law, EUUKXri CIl'V, )RK(O.V. PRACriCli IX A!,L TilK CDUKT3 OV thii State. 'IV? give nfci;.l oWntion eolleutiou. and pro'wt. u(;tt'!n. f-riot-0jr V l' C'e UirJfH ofl'e GE3-B a ll). A. DM115, ittomeijs and Counsellors' at-tsiw, WILT, Pit AUrlOK IX ME CJUUT3 of the Seoonil .Iii'liei:.l Ui.trict ami in (be Supreme Court of this State. Special attention giveu to collection, and lHatten in probate Geo. S. Washburne, Attor:ic)-;itl..nv, iStTJEXK CITV, - - OltECON OfTlce formerly occupied by Thompton 4. lieu. ji'u3 GEO. M.. MILLER, ' Ittorne and. C:aas3lb:-at-Liw, and Real Estate A$ent. KrjGKXB CITY, - -, - OREUOX. OFFICE-TWO door. orth of Post Oltjoe. Dr. Wm Osborne, Officu Adjoini.is St- Charles Hotel, 0 AT THE tzw sail etnz of hates .ii Lircirr. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, CAN BE FOUXD AT HIS OFFICE or rer idence whea not pnifeMionally enjiyed 6Soe at tie POST OFFICE DKUG STORK. Bidnr ea Eighth atreet, ojifKMite. Preaby rian Church. - , DR, E. G.CLARK, CradoaU of the Philadelphia Dental College.) DENTIST, IUGEXECITT, OKEu:X. GOLD FILLIXG.H A SPECIALTV. . Artificial tretb. made V order. Teeth extracted without pain. Ail "irk fully war ranted. Offioa ia brick biildiag over the Craageirtora. JEWELRY ESTADLLSIIMEXT. J. S. LUCKEY, DEALZR Trimming Silks and Sat ins in all shades. Moireantiqae Silks Velvets in Colors. TJie finest stock of French KID SHOES ever brought to this place. BOOTS and SHOES mall grades. GROCERIES of all descriptions. Liberal Discount for CASH". i .1 i . . . New Departure ! ! ' - - TWO HHTLXGltS t pATKOXiaK THE MEN WHO HELP T t HTJILI) YOUR. BRIDGES, ROADS AND L StJHOOL HOUSES, who. iuterent arn your iuUrexU 1 Are uernianentl located and lend their prvRt. at home. Take uotice that. A. V. PETERS, Will c!l goods for CASH at crraally rducd price., an low a. any other CASH STORE, Fine Cheviot Shirts. 50, 75 cU and 11 liext PriuU lb and 13 yards. , .f 1 00 Bet Brown and BL'ached Mualln., 7, 9) 9, and ltt cte. Clark, nn 1 Brook, .pool cotton 75 eti per Doz. Pb'.si m l MUled Flrnnel., 25, 35: 45 and DO eta. Water Proo , cent Fino White Shlrta, 75 cU and tl K.w Aawirtnicnt Dreu Goodt (Xo Traah) 15, 20 and 25 cU Men.' Underwear, Shirts and Drawer.', 50 t Meni'Overnliiitd, 75 eta. and fl. Men.' Overall., 5ft, & 75 cU and tl. Emhroiderie. and Edgina at Fabutou. Low Price. And all Other Coods at Proportionate Rates. Vlso the Celebrated WHITE SE AT STG MAOHXEI Xnne butter for .trength, ie, and durability), At greatly reduced rate. 10 my oM Uuatomen, who have toHl by me o I ng, I win continue ti eeii on earn trm. a. heretofore on tlma, hut if at any time they wuh to make CASH purchase., I will give all ni, a. 'ther, the full credit on my reduction A. V. PETERS QR fi5 Goods sold as low as any House in Oregon, for Cash Or Credit. Highest Price paid for all kinds of Country Produce. Gall and see. S. II. Friendly. CRAIN BROS. .K&A DEALERS fiM vO-4 Jtwtlry, ecks, Wachss, Ctiains, Jewel, Etc. Ho pairing Promptly EzecaU.i. f 0-aUW.rk Warrml4. JT1 Musical instruments, Toys, Notions, etc Watchea, Clneka, varrantMl Xorthi and Eighth itrecta. Watchea, Clneka, and Jewelry repaired and van-anted. Nirthwrat corarr of W lllametU this paper rixz mine w w ami. lur it IS a,W k Ulia. A.O. Hovr.r, M. C. BIMPHHET, W. T. MCT, . Notary. Attorwy. Caahier. LAIJE COUNTY BAM. IIOVEY, IIUMPnREXICO EUOENB Cllr, - OK. Deposit, reueived nhjct Is (beck.) Isaacs mada ea atiprnvcd aacnritiea. Bight Drafts draws M PORTLAXD, PAX FRAXCBCO AND XW YORK. F.ichang drawn on the priaxtil Citie. 4 BtraONU CITY SU6INESS UIRICT0RY. BKTTMaN, G. Dry goods, clothing, grocerie. and general merchandine, southwrat corner Willamette and Eighth streets, BOOK STORE-One door south of the A.tor Houas, A full stock of assorted box papers plain and fancy, CRAIN BROS.-P.aler In Jewelry, Watch sa, (Hocks and Musical Instruments Wil lamette stmt, between Seventh and Eighth. DORRIS, B. F. -Dealer in Stoves and Tin ware Willametta stmt, between Seventh aod Eighth. ' FKIEXDLY, i R-Ihsaler ln dry roods, clothing and general erchanHIe Wlllam- 'etU street, between Eighth and Ninth. GILL, J. P.-PhHdn. Suryeon and Drag gist, Poetoffioe, WUIametW i rset, between Seventh and Eighth. HENDRICKS, T. G.-Deatei In tnerl mer chandise northwest corner Willamette and Ninth street. HODE3, 0. Keeps on hand 6he winM, liq nor., cigars and a pool and billiard table; Willamette street, between Eighth and Ninth. HORN, CHAS. KL-Gunsmtth. Rifles and shot-tubs, breech and muixlo lo.ile.rs, for salt Repairing done in the neatest style and war ranted. Shop on ftth street. LUCKEY, J. &-Watchmaker and Jeweler) keeps a fine stock of goods in his line, Willam ette street, in hUawortb s drug store. McCL AREX. JA M ES - Choice, wines, liquors, and eicrars Willamette street, between Eighth and JNintn. PATTERSON, A. 8. -A fine stock of plain and fancy vuitlng cards. PRESTON, WM.-Dealer tn Baddlery, n.f ness, Carriage Trimmings, etc. Willamette street, between Seventh, and Alghth. POST OFFICK-A new stock of sUndard school books ju.t received at the post office. RENSIIAW, WM.-Wlnes, Liquors, and Ci gars of the best quality kept constantly on band. The best billiard table In town. RHIXEHART, J. B.-House, sign and car riage pointer. Work guaranteed first clsss. Stock sold at lower rates than by anyone in Eugene. SCHOOL SUPPLIES -A lorn and varied assortment of slates of ail nlni, and quantities of slate, and slAte-fewka, 1 hree Uoor. north of the einress Onice. WALTON, 1. J.-Attorney-at-Uw. Office Willamette street, between Seventh and Eighth. NOTICE TO SHEEP OWNERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL Sheep owners that they mint din their sheep as soon a. sheared IF DISEASED. The law rank, provisions that when ths owners fail lo do so, that the Inspector shall cause It to be done at their expense. ' B.D. COATS, Sheep Insuector for Lane Co. Or. 31 Children w II V tOR Oastoiia. Uothera like svnil fhyalcUus I-Mommehtl it, ' IT IS KOT HARCOTIC. CE2TTAVB LINIMENTS, tlio World's eroat raln-IIc IlcVlnff romedlca. They heal, Kuutho niid euro Ilurns, WoUndH, Weak Back and rthctiniatlHra tipon 3Ian, and Sprains Galls and Lameness xpon tJcnttts. Cheap, quick and reliable. EPURT3 of dlseeiatiBit Meena, SamflUe. Craeklias PsUns U the Head, Fetid Brett, Defne.s, and any Catarrhal Complaint, esn b exterminated tj Wei Da lleyer'a Catarrh Care, Consti tatlsaal Antidote, by Abaorp tioa. The snost Imporiaat Die eoYery aimoe Vaoeiaatioa, DKaXtlilf Groceries nJ Provisions, Will keep on hand a general amnrtment of Gmeeriea, Pmvi'.ioni, Cured MeaU, Tolot, Cian, Candies, Candles, 0J"; Notions, Green and Dried mlU, Wood and Willow Ware, Crockery, Etc. Easiness will be conducted on s ( CASH BASIS. Which means that , Low Prices are Established Coods itUurti vilboDt cbirji U Cbjci ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTED Yr wliioh we will rv ' - rEcis' no Dot lis His m He Ircaki kit Pi if Inning Female Cicrki , MWht ia this I hear about your father creating a panio in a dry goods store," said the grocerman to thn bod boy, aa he took a butter trycr and run it into a pumpkin a few times. "They tt-ll mn he had about a hundred female olerka treed on the I helves, and on the counters, and all of them screaming bloody murder, and that a floor walker hit htm oVrf the head with a roll of paper cambric, and somebody turned in a fire alarm. Ho a ill" "Well, if you will keep watch for re, at the door.t will tell you all alwut it," atid tho !oy. "Sorr.elKxly has told pa that I was at the bottom of the whole busineM, and when a man looses confidence in his hoy, and rolls up a trunk strap and carries it habitually, it stands a boy in hand to keep his eye peeled. Vo sue, pa hits bectt tn a habit lately of going to thn store a good dit&l and lallygngging with the girl clerks. Any girl that will smile on pa, and look tweet, catches him, and he would ait on a stool In front of the counter ten hours a day, pretend ing to want to buy some fringe, or cor sets, or something, and he would fairly talk the arm off the girls. Ma didn't like it at all, and she told pa he ought to le ashamed of himself, cause the girls was only making a fool of him, and all tho people in the store were lading at him, but pa said for her to shut her yawp, and he kept on trying to And ekcusca to go to the store. Ma told me about it, and she felt real sorry, and by jinks it nmde me mad to see an old man, old enough to have the gout or paralysis, going round and mashing clerks in a store, and I told ma if she would let me I would break pa up in that sort of busineen, and she told me to go ahead and make him . ... ...... . jump like a nox car. oo (other aaj ma gave pa a piece of riblmn to match and a corset to change for a larger one, and a pair of gloves to return because the thumb of one of them tipped off, and told him to buy four yards of baby flnnnol, and see how much it would Cost to have her seal skin cloak relined, and to see if her new hnt was done, Fa acted as though ho didn't Want to go to tho store, but ma and me knew he looked Upon it as a picnic, and he blacked his boots, and changed ends with his cuffs, and put on his new red necktie, and shaved hisself, and fixed up as though he was going to be mar ried. I asked him to let me go along to carry the packages, and he said he didn't mind if I did go, oil have seen these ihjy rubber tats they have at the rubW stores, haven't yout They look so near like a natural rat that you can't tell the difference unless you offer the rubber rat tome cheese, I got one of those rats and tied a fine thread to it, with a slipnoose on the end, arid when pa got into the store I put the slipnoose over the hind button of his coat-tail, and put the rat on the floor, and it followed him along, and I swow it looked so natural that I wanted to kick it, Pa walked along smiling, and stopped at the ribbon counter, and winked at a girl, and she bent over to see what he wanted, and then she taw the rat, and she screamed and got up on the shelf where the boxes were, and she put her feet under hsr, and said, 'take it away, kill it,' and she trembled all over. Pa thought she had gone into a fit 'cause she was paralyzed on hia shape, and he turned blue, and went on, 'cause he didn't want to kill her dead; and as he walked along the rat followed him, and jast as he bowed to four girls who were stand ing together, talking about the fun they had at the exposition the night before, they saw the rat, and they be gan to yell and climb op things. One of them got on a stool and pulled her clothes tight around her ankles, so a live rat couldn't hsve got in her stock ing, let alone a rublier rat, and the girls all squealed just like when you tickle them in the riU Pa he looked scared, as though he was breaking them all op with hie shape, and he kept on, and another flock of girls saw the rat, and they jumped cp on the counter getting Up on things, and saying 'shoo, and tmu of them got on a pile of blank; ets,bdthe pile fell on . On the-floof with her, and the men had to dig. hbf out Pa's face was a study. II a look ed at one gir! and then another and, wondered what waa the maltdr, Shi dually tho floor walker carhe fcloUg' see what it was, and he took pa hy the collar and led him but of doors, fend ha he told hiru if. .he ever came la there aintin he would send the police ' aftf( him. I had gone by the time pa, gol out on the sidewalk, and he .picked JJP" the rubber rat and found that it wis hitched to his coat, and ho went right home. - Ma says he wft'a so mad, that hii. atultnred, and ahe thinks I had better board around for a day or two. She tried to reason with pa that it waa in' tended for Ills good, to show him that ho was making a fooj of himself, .but hedoea not look at it tn that light. Say, do you think it was wrong to' break him tip that wayt lie Waa going! wrong entirely." ; vt; "0, j don't know. You and ' ywl ma are the lest judgea But I would have liked to see them girls climbing: tip the side of the store. : - 'l . , A Mission in Troubls. The Gf boon mission tit West Africa falls into increased perplexity. When, the French looV possession of tho country, announcement was made that hO schools should be carried on without special permission of tho French authorities; Now the trouble has gone further. Art order hss Wen issued that the school shall use no other language than the French, and that half of the tine of the negro pupils shall be spent in learn ing French. The missionaries sro Amer ican Presbyterians, who have no knowl edge of French. To add to the ember rasment of the missionaries, the French refuse to receive any communications except those which are written in French. The French language has hot hitherto leen taught at the theological seminaries where missionary students are prepared for the African work, If this sort of thing continues, that lan guage will have to be a part of the reg ular training for equipment as a mis sionary. The effect of the new system has been to break Up the Qoboott schools and to drive the pupils for tern porary refugn to the hornet of the mis sionaries. . e .i i . There is a religious miner out in Arizona, who, though industrious, was uniformly unlucky. He was reading his Bible one day not long ago while sitting on the edge of a precipice. Dropping asleep, the Bible fell down to the bottom of the precipice. When he climbed down to it, he saw that it was lying open and that a bit of quarts was lying directly over the verse, "Ask and it shall be given unto you; seek and ye shall find" Taking this as a Divine intimathn, he began seeking very diligently and soon found a ledge which was very rich in gold. lie is now unable to decide whether it was reading the Bible or going to sleep that brought him his good fortune, but, on the whole, is inclined to think that hereafter he will be able to get along with less Bible. N. Y. Tribune,. . A country editor, after writing a pawerful and exhaustivo article on the earihquake in Java, from force of habit wound up with: "Let the strictest of ficial inquiry be made into thia terrible loss of life, and let not the guilty heads . escape that punishment a horror, stricken.oulrngedcommunity demands.'' And glowing with the loftiest indigna tion, he strode over to the corner place ,. end drank a whisky "straight" without ' winking until he told the man to charge itRichmond Baton. John L Sullivan,' on being inter viewed, said: "We shall go through to San Franciaco and Oregnn, return ing over the Northern Pacific Paring the trip every man who wants is' meet me with the gloves can have a chance, and those who want to redeem them selves can never have s better whow, for I will offer $230 to anybody who will, during the trip, meet me at sparrlrg and stand up during f-ur run 1."