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VOL. 16.
EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1883.
NO.i
lltn Gag-fat Sity Guard.
I. L. CAMPBELL,
Publisher ani Proprietor.
FflCS-O tHiEutslle of Willamette
Isreet between Sevsntb aud Eighth Streets.
ODE OXLT
KITES OF ADVKHTISINQ.
Adv ertissments Inserted M follow, t
A ........ in lina n Imi nni inutrtton M
wjuwi u 1 - -
ask subsequent insertion $L Cash required in
Tim advertiser will be charged at the fob
wlag rates:
t(ee tw three months W 00
w ait month. 8 00
- " one Year 12 00
' ' Transient notice, in local column, 20 cent, per
ae ler eecn insertion.
' Advertising bill will be rendered quarterly.
V JU1 job work must be faiii fob om mtuvsnT.
POSTOFFJCK.
! - Bnn -From I a. m. to J p. m. HnnH.Ts
(S errlre. from the until n1 loerea ruins north
H ... in, ArriTda irom am surtu n-i ic" rimhr
a ash itlUi. -a. For Smislaw, franklin and Ion if
r.T'n r, L. .-4 . .11. at I M
UlWr will bt iwtf for 4eliwy half n honr ft
4 .viral iot. litttAratnouia w mi w
.M., before tamwwo, w. .
NEW
Mil!
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OCIKTIES.
w . Va 11 A V. and jL.lt.
r1leeU tret mod third W.Hnesdays in each
meats.
uwm mimi T.onnB No. ft tO,
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Mta the Mend n weaaeaoaj. "
Kuuix LoDag, No. 15, A. O. U. W.
Meets at Masonic tUU the eecond and fourth
fndays in each month.
J. M. Sloa. M. W.
r,m.iirPnaf V.. 4.1 d. A. FL Meets
-1 Mwnio HUl, the ttnt ami third Frid y of
aeh menth. Uy order, CjMiIxiKK.
OaniiR or Obokph Fbikxhb. Meet., the
fret and third Sutunhy evenindr at .Ma.nio
XalL By order of J. M. Sloan. U C.
BfTTl Lonat Xo. 337. I. O. O. T. Meets
rery S.turdky night in ) II FellowV tlll.
. K O. I'orrsR, W. 0. T.
Lui!ii Stab Bixtx'r Hopii -Met. nt the
. P. rinri)h eviry .S in I y nf t;rn-on at 3M
J. I. Hvwton. Suit.: Mi. Brtha('o!, Ast
Sept: Cim. IMU.Wy. M; Hutie Smith.
(Tl.nlaia. Vi.itor. m v le r;lcom.
I B. DUIFS.
A. GENERAL
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'"' Attrapy-at-Laiv.
EUQEHE CITY - - - OREGON.
ft. L TBARA.1, ALBANY. L. BILVKI', KUGENC
STUAUAN St HILVKU,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
KUGENK CUT, ORKG0N.
PRAOTICK IN ALti THE .'O0 RTj OK
this State. They K'e caiiil ntUintion
eellectioru and prolwte m.ittiri.
ff 101-)er W. K. C.' Ef.irm o!Ria
GE9- B- & 33- A. DM13,
Attorneys and Cv'iiisellors
at-Law,
WILT, PRACTICE IX THE COURTS
of the Second Judicial District aud in
(he Supreme Court of tlii. State.
Special attention given to collection, and
attar, in probate
Ceo. S. Wa3hburne,
. Attorn cy-at-Laiv,
EUGENE CITY, - - - OREGON
Ofne formerly occupied by Thompson &
Be. jyrfra-J
CEO. M. MILLER,
Ittarney and Ccuas3lloat-Law, and
Real Estate Agent.
EUGENE CITY, - - - OREGON.
OTFICE-Two door north of Post Otito.
Dr. Wm Osborne,
Office Adjoining St- Charles Hotel,
t-OB ATTHK
IIW 8T02S OF H4TE3 and 1UCKET.
DR. JOSEPH P. GILL,
C AN BE FOUND AT HIS OFF. ,E or res
idence when not professionally eu.-a-ed.
'Office at the
' ' POST OFFICE DRUG STORE.
Residence on Eighth atreet, opposite Prrnby
rial Church.
DR. El G.CLARK,
Graduate of th. Philadelphia Dental College.)
O DENTIST,
IUGEXE CITY,
OREG'.N.
GOLD . FILLING3 A SPECIALTY.
Artificial teeth mie to orler. Teeth
itracteJ without pain. Ail work f ully war
ranteji Office in brick bailUn over the
Graaeitore. -i
JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT.;
J. S. LUCKEY,
" SXAliB IS
jcks, Wacnes, Chains, Jewelry, Etc.
..Ticpairing Promptly Executed
. trill Wrh Tarraate4. j
"'v-.V . k J. 8. LUCCKV,
f IWrtb h Co l Bri k WXanette itrtet.
A large assortment of La
dies and Chiklrcns Hose at
12 1-2 cts.
Good Dress Goods at 121c-
Rest Corset in town for 50c
An immense stock of New
and Seasonable Goods.
Fine Cashmere in every
shade.
New and Nobby styles in
CL01IIING.
TiimminSilks and Sat
ins in all shades.
Moireantique Silks
Velvets in Colors.
Die finest stock of French
KID SHOES
ever brought to this place.
ROOTS and SHOES
:nall grades-
GROCERIES
of all descriptions.
Liberal Discount for
CASH.
New Departure ! !
TWO 3PTE2,3:C?33S I
CASH' AM) Dm.icyx3P9
LJATROXIZE THE MEN WHO HELP T BUILD YOUR BRIDGES, ROADS AND
SCHOOL HOUSES, whone inleronte are your iuUirestM 1 Are ueruuiiuntl located aud
spend their profit, at home. Take notice that-
A. V. PETERS,
Will sell i'ood. for CASH at irreatly reduced prices, aa low a. any other ('ASH STORE.
Best Prints lb and 18 yards 81 00 ! Fine Cheviot Shirts. 50, 75 cts and L
Best Brown and Ubached Muslins, 7, 8, U, and
10 cts.
Clarks and Brooks spool cotton 75 cts per Doz.
Plain and Milled Flrnnels, 25, 35: V, and 50
ots.
Water Proo , cents
Kino White Shirts, 75 eta and 81.
New Assortment Dress Goods (No Trash) 15,
'.'0 aud 25 cts.
Mens' Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, 00 ct
Mens' Ovcrsliirts, 75 cts, and (1.
Mens' Overalls, 50, 65, 75 cts and tl.
Embroideries and Edgins at Fabulous Low
Prices.
And a!l Other Coods at Proportionate Rates.
Also the Celebrated
WHITE SK N- NO MAOHNE !
T,.ne b.ttor for sfrenirth. size, and durability). At ercatly reduced rates.
'JaT To my old Customers, who have stood by me so I m(r, I will eontinus ti sell on sam
t rm. as heretofore on tim, but if at any time they wish to make CASH purchases, I will give
all ini, as others, the full credit on iny reduction A. V. PL I KRS
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Goods sold as low as any House
in Oregon, for
Cash Or Credit
Highest Price paid for all kinds
of Country Produce. Call and see.
S. II. Friendly.
CRAIN BROS.
to5lA DEALERS
ti7y ili. 'K: I.
y;klUiaS
Witcbfi i
Jewelry.
Musical instruments, Toys, Notion, ate
Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired and
warranted. Xortbwea corner of Willamette
and Eighth streeu.
WTTTTCf B fl pro mar K. fnB1 n fIV at 0
A II i ATilXXiA V. hnw-ll k Co' JirWMW-f
B BUENA VXSTA STONE WARE iro
T. O. HtMVKlCKS
A. O. BOVrr, H. C. HUMPHREY, W. T. HIT,
Notary. Attorney. Cashier.
LANE COUNTY BANK.
HOVEY, IIUMPftREY b CO
EUGENE .CITY, - - OR.
Deposits reueired subject to check.
Ians inale on approved securities,
ijie'ht Drafts drawn on
PORTLAND, PAN FRANCISCO AND
NEW YORK.
Eichaoxt drawn on the principal Cities of
Eiimrie.
Collectioms made on all points and a general
Banking busineea transacted on, avnrahle
terms, illt.
KUQKNE CITV
HUSINESS UIEECTOEY.
BKTTMAN, O. Dry goods, clothing,
groeeriee and general mrchandiae, southwest
corner Willamette and Eighth streeU.
BOOK STORK-One door south of th Aitor
Hooat. A full stock of assorted box papers
plain and fancy.
CRAIX BROa -Dealer in Jewelry, Watch
es, (Hocks and Musical Instruments Wil
lamette street, between Seventh and Eighth.
DORRLS, B. F. -Dealer b Stovet and Tin
ware Willamette street, between Seventh
and Eighth.
FRIENDLY. 8. H.-Dealer In dry goods,
clothing ana general merchandise Ulam-
tte street, between Eighth and Ninth.
GILL, J. P. Physician, Surgeon and Drug-
(Ut, Postoffice, WUlantetVe reet, between
Seventh and Eighth.
HENDRICKS, T. Q.-Dealei in ireneral mtr
tchandise northwest corner Willamette end
Muth streets.
HODES, C Keeps on hand fine wines, llq
ors, cigars and a pool and billiard tablet
Willamette street, between Eighth ana
Ninttv
HORN, CHAS. R Gunsmith. Rifles and
shot-guns, breech and muulo loeders, for sail.
Repairing done in the neatest style and war
ranted. Shop on 9th street
LUCKEY, J. -Watchmaker and Jeweler)
keeps a fine stock of goods in his line, Willam
ette street, in Ellsworth's drug store.
McCLAREN. JAMES -Choice, wines,llnuors,
and cigars -Willamette street, between Eighth
and Ninth.
PATTERSON, A S.-A fine stock of plain
and fancy visiting cards.
PRESTON, WM.-Dcalerto Saddlery, Har
ness, Carriage Trimming's, etc. Willamette
street, between Seventh and Eighth.
POST OFFICE -A new stock of standard
school books just received at the post office.
RENSHAW. WM.-Wnes, Liquors, and Ci
gars of the best quality kept constantly on
hand. The best billiard table in town.
RHINEHART, J. B.-House, sign and ear
riags painter. Work guaranteed first class.
Stock sold at lower rates than by anyone In
Eugene.
SCHOOL SUrrLIES-A law Bnd H1
assortment of slates of all sizes, and quantities
of slates and slate-books. Three doors north
of the express oltice.
WALTON, J. J. -Attorney at-Law. Offioe-
Willamette street, between Sevenlli ana
Eighth. .
NOTICE TO SHEEP OWNERS.
TkTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
ll Sheen owners that they must dip their
sheep aa soon a. sheared IK DISEASED. The
(aw makes provisions tost wnen tne owners inu
to do so, that the Inspector shall cause it to be
done at their expense.
8 D. COATS.
Sheep Inspector for Iana Co, Or.
J2JJ2nSilaSlllSS3lB
fcsep
Always Care and norar dlsstp
ointe. The) world's grea-tPnia"
Beliarar for Man and Beast.
Cheap, auiok ud reliable.
. PITCHER'S CASTOItIA
Is Dot Narcotic. Children
grow fat upon, Mothers llc,
and Physicians recommend
CASTOItIA. It regulates tho
Bowels, cures Wind Colic,
Hays FcverUhncss, and de
stroys Worms.
WEI SE METER'S CA
TARRH Cora, st Constitutional
Antidote for this terrible mala
sly, by Absorntion. Ths nos
Ijnportaat Diaoowerjr slnoe Vao
einatioa. . Other remedies may -relieve
Catarrb, tlia cares at
any atage before Consamption
eets lit.
fl,
DIALIB If
Groceries ""J Provisions,
Will keep on band a genera assortment of
Provisions, Cured Meats,
Tobacco, CigaiV Candies,
Candles, Soaps, Notions.
Green and Dried Fruits,
Wood and Willow Ware.
Crockery, Etc.
Business will be conducted on a
CASK BASIS-
Which means that
Low Prices are Established
saawssssssssnt
Goodi deliured vilbont (barge U Bijci
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE VVANTEC
Y"r which we will pay the blhrtmsrket
price. JA U fAiit
lioDt Honey.'
In a late nurubr of lUrper'i Maga
zine, a story appeared embodying a
tme discjuinition on money. Tbia is
tha most of it:
When one man ha money and
another has not, they contond for its
posseaaion. This is ,trada or robbery,
according to circumiitance&
There arn three usea for money the
ate of getting it, the use of keeping it,
and the dm of spending it Conse
quently it clnsmfien the bulk of man
kind into money-getters, money-keepcri
and money Mpendora. Except the miwra
we read of in novel, men do not love
money for iUelf, any more than soup
ticket,or baggage chocks, or promissory
notes, or title deeds. The "love of
money" is the pleasure of mental
functions in getting or keeping or
spending. The ipongo and the spend
thrift are equally guilty with the miser.
The class of money-getters includes
merchants, gold-miners, pickpockets,
politicians and profesnional beggars.
Americana are great money getters, but
they do not care to keep it Hence
this is a country of great incomes, but
small fortune's.
The class of money keepers is small.
Literary men are not fond of it Law
yers are good at keeping money, par
ticularly if it is other pcoplo'a Money,
like some other essences, has a pungent,
sweet taste; but to keep must be
corked tightly. It evaporates in the
open air, and the vapor is called inter
cm A mortgage is a condensing in
strument which enables a money-keeper
to evaporate a money -spender.
The class of mouey-spendors includes
the majority of mankind, It is natural
to spend money beforo we get it We
are born to this, aud cost a great deal
In-fore . we can earn anything, The
power to get into debt is essential to
the happiness of all shiftless people, in
cluding most of tho governments of
Europe. College students and mar
ried women, who have no capacity to
bind thouiHelvcs, sutiufy this propensity
by getting their fathers and husbands
into debt if possible.
Money is like gunpowder. To make
it carry, charges should bo, carefully
measured and well rammed down. Its
explosive power depends on the tight
ness with which you hold it Scattered
loose it Hzzlos away with no elfuct
Wcttoa Destroyed by Fire.
A Ere broke out iu an old stable in
Weston, Umatilla county, on Wednes
day night, Oct. 17th, at 0 o'clock, and
before the flames could be checked the
i
business portion of the town was con
eurued. The fire lasted but an hour
and was the work of an incendiary.
The loss is over $150,000, with lens
than a third insurance. There is no
engine or fire company in tho town and
the citizens were almost powerless. A
stiff southwest wine blew at the time,
and drovo everything before it The
following are the loMtes: Rowland k
Powell, $7,500, insurance, $3,000; Geo
Hayes, $3,0u0, no insurance; S. V.
Knox, $2,5 ', insurance $1,150; N. B.
ULobe, $2,500, insurance, $1,500; W.
A. Simpson, $300; J. J. Smith, $200;
F. M. Pauley, 5,000, insurance, $2,
500; Adam Knox, $100; S. O. More
house, $300; J. W. Young, $2,500; J.
H. Weaver, $700; Ridenour k Eagg,
$1,000; Ridenour Bros, f 5,000, par
tially insured; 3. E. Jones, $18,500,
insurance, $5,500; C. W. Depuy, $C00;
L Dupark, $350; J. W. Oslwme, $100;
N. Dusenbury 4 Co., $10,000, in-
sursnce, $20,000; W. Felenghaur, $100,
W. IL McCoy, $3,000, insurance, $1,.
000; L E. Sailing, $1,700, insurance,
1,000; J. B. Dupuis, $3,500; Thomas
Purcell, $2,0U0; Jacob Frazier, $800,
probably insured; Mrs, Coffey, $700;
J. B. Schooling, $250, proUbly in
surd; C. F. Bullinch, $300; Singer a
M. Company, $500; J. W. Miller, $2,-
000, insurance, $1,000; Isaac Sylveittcr,
$3,000, said to be insured for $1, GOO;
Nelson Swaggsrt, $300; WaUon estate,
$250; AU Childera, $3,000, in
sured; & Doble, $300; I. O. O. F
$230; A. F. A A. M., $250; Jacob
Harfmaii, $300; Porter Graham,. $
000; J. F. Adams, $1,600...
SAN JVANUMBf.sal.by
T.G.HENDRICKS,.
't i
There is one lawyer for evert TOO
p r.ple in tlii United States, ,
OREGON AND WASHINGTON.
Seattle has established fire limits;
Tho Seattle and Olympia pioneers'
are going to organize an association,
Astoria is said to be favored with'
plenty of fish and game the year round,
The daily catch of salmon' at the Co-
quille calinery is reported to' be a little'
less than 2,000. y
Pilot Rock is improving very fast
A new4 school house, which is much'
needed, is being built It will, be a
fine building when completed.
Geo, Snodderly, who shot and killed'
a Chinaman last Spring for destroying''
his mining flume on Elk creek, tear'
Susanville, has been acquitted.
A negro lad while attempting ' tb'
couple two freight cars at Salem a few'
days ago, got his hand between the'
bumpers and had it badly jammed up.
In spite of the recent rains the Wil
lamette has continued tb fall, and the'
Isabel is lying at the wharf at SaW
unable to go either up or down the
river.
A monument to the late Bishop E
O. Haven, is soon to be erected in . the'
Lee Mission Cemetery, near Salem! If
is to V of Boston granite, fifteen feet
high, and will cost $1,030.
A great many sheep have been dying
recently about Heppner, from eating-
what is supposed to be a poison weed.'
One man is reported to have lost''
thirty-five bucks, valued at $25 a head;
The Northwestern Telegraph and'
Telephone Company has incorporated'
under the laws of the Territory with' a1
paid up capital of $23,000. , The stock-'
is divided into 500 shares of $50 each.-
The corner-stone of the First Baptist
Church, of Garfield, was laid several
days ago. The usual ceremonies were
gone through with, and a jar contain
ing various documents placed under it
T. F. Montgomery, of Uniontown,
was found dead on the prairie near
Lewiston lost week. He received a -wound
on the head several years 'ago,
that rendered him practically incapable
of restraining from desire fcr strong
drink, and it is thought that he actually
drank himself to doath,
Amongst tho statistics taken by one
of the reporters in the Washington Ter
ritory Legislature, was one showing the
various roligioos beliefs of the mem
bers, which sums up as follows: Liber
als, H; Methodists, 4; Unitarians, 3;
Baptists, 3; Catholics, 2; Presbyterians,
2; Disciples, 1; Lutherans, 1;' Univer
sal is ts, 2; Episcopalians, 1; no religion,
2; Christians, 1.
Very Quick Wort
The Democrat, of Carrolton, Mo.,
says. "Un iuursdsy, Jim Lawton In
vited fifty or sixty neighbors to see
him beat his own time of two years
ago, when his wifo baked bread in
eight and a quarter minutes after the
wheat was standing in the field. "At
six minutes and ten seconds aftor i
o'clock the Bnckeve reaper stood at the
corner of the growing wheat. ' Men
were stationed every few feet along the
line of growing grain ready to seize an
armful as it full from the reaper, and
to rush with it to the thresher close by.,
The mill was just sixteen rods distant.
At the drop of the hat the mules
sprang to work, and in a minute and
a half a peck of threshed wheat was in.
the sack, anrJ on a horse that begun a
race for the mill. A minute and seven
teen seconds later, the flour was de
livered to Mrs. Law ton, and in three
minutes and fifty-five seconds from the
starting of the reaper, the first griddle
caHe was eaten. In four minutes-and
thirty seconds from the starting of the
reaper a pan of biscuits was passed out
to the spectators."
' e n
"Yes," said the tobacconist "
thought at on time tint I should, get
stuck on those cigars. I bought 50,000'
of them and trurd to- sell them foe'
five cents apiece, boi was no use. One
day the ten cent laUl got into a box
of them by mistake and I sold 100 of
them in les than, twenty minutes, I
tumbled to the rocket and kept ths
label to the box, Have gone of 'i&
hot cakes aince then snd these are all '
I have got If ft out of the 30.C00 lot
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