The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, November 10, 1883, Image 4

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    THE EUGENE CITY GUARD.
SATURDAY .NOVEMBER 10, 18S9.
Tlio Elections.
.
Returns from the State elections in
, the East are as yet inoomplfito, lut
' enough Is known to warrant tin timet'
tion that .New York, New Jersfy
' Mary)', and Virginia have gone
Demf Hio, while Massachusutte, Con
..-neoficu? and FtniiMvlvania are IlppuMi-
oaa by greatly reduced majorities
.'The greatest iiltorost has centered
upon New York, Massachusetts and
Virginia. . la New York, the Doiuo
crats wert divided dn local candidates,
.. .-- -i i it -ii - li
as well U local ijursuuiis, uu ui:r um
State, and more specially in the great
Domocrfttio strongholds of t New York
City and Rochester. The registration
was light, the .Republicans unanimous
' and enthusiastic for their ticket, and
. ilivo to their peril, New York's Fed
eral OUion noiunrs, wno uraw m salaries
' $9,000,000 per year, contributed liber
( islly. In their party's noed; nor was it
forgoten by Vanderjjilf and Gould.
All tm ifitnmxnli tlmvn Avrpnt thM
: last,' were, telegraphed all over the
' ftounty as coming from the Republican
Central Committee of that State, and
therefore mut be true. After doing
their best to give the Ktato away the
Democrats carry tho State by 18,000.
' The dissension gives the (Republicans
the Legislature and ono State officer.
- Massachusetts, a State that gave Gar
' field 60,000 majority defeats lien Rut-
ler by only 10,000, in the largest num
'berereroasl The Readjustee have
Tkaah 1inatAl n Vircrinia nnf. olfk.
. gethor to their liking, as the Virgin
ians have repudiated them; 30,000 is
Ik TiiaanIiii (tiaiir! faf iliftf rti una m u.
IUO juujwiiiiu imjviity sunt '
"surance that Virginia will vote for a
Democrat for President next year.
" New Jersey, claimed by the Rupubli
cans, increases the Democratic majority
over that of Inst year. Maryland
gives 12,000 majority the right way.
Tim rpMilta Ii&va Iipcii nf liii'lilv
gratifying nature and prcwigo victory
to the Democracy next year. Oregon
will follow tho same way in Juno.
Obituary Notice.
. , , Prof Emsry E Burk vm born In Multno
mah oountr. Oregon. FbruarT 20. Wort,. and
died of oongestlon of tli bowels la ' Kukco
' City, October SO, 1883. In Infancy he lout his
' toother who wm drownL Hit father lived
... , . ... .i ' . l
UU M stuunea nil uxnenin yeai. ueiore ne
mched his third year hU father luiuried Miu
Ana II Blmmtms, and between her and the boy
an attachment sprang up that it seldom seen
.1.-1 - ....I I... Ain MH Till
mutual rerd grew with lilt yean, and hona
at ita brltfhteat In the but hour that allowed it
xprtolun on earth. The new of his death
foil with almost enislilng effect on his half
' Mother and stater, the only relative, that mr-
tiva him, and in the home where I now write,
frarything but above all the dear facet
POUW W1V lUUM M HI . J "
Prof Burke entered the Oregon State Uul-
TnllVJ III iOIVM m l lWltMIHII ... .H.W1W.
emiree and graduated with first elauical honar
, In 188L Hi essay at Graduation op "The
: fitudv of the Clawlcs" was one of the finest
. production! ever delivered in the state. The
venerable and oultlvated Dr Geary said to the
writer at the depot, "nii of the finest thing
I trer beard he delivered,
' At the time of hi death he held tlit position
1 ' of Adjunct Frofeuor. A a man Pmf Bwkr
was oommanding in apptaranoe, onurteou and
. VlmL Tn his anient nature which imnelltd
him to aooompllah much, there wm auileit a
niodeat and retiring dinwition which guarded
" ' and freed hU action Imm all that would of
. fend' And it can truthfully be laid that na
ture but seldom gives to any
one man so many valuable qualities with so
little to war them.
1'rom bis earliest childhood hewas onrtfiiUy
. Instructed in the principles of the ChrUtian
. religion and his daily walk was the practice
. of what he had been taught. Although he
had never attached himmilf to any branch of
the church, he was punctual in lilt attendance
' on the services of religion and kept hi aoaoci
UuM with the people of Uod. Dut a short time
before . hi death he said to hi mother,
"whether I live or die I am a Chrudian." The
death of lrof Durke in the vigor and prnmiiie
of his manhood made a profound huprewion in
Kugene, eiolally on the young, and as hi
- mortal remain were born to the depot, the
, long Hue of peoule ooniponlng the procession,
M they moved slowly forward with heails
' bowed and with measured tread, wm a sad
. buteipfeaMv teetimony to the worth of the
.deceased.
Resolutions of Respect
" Whibsas, In view of the lust we have
sustained by the dvoesss of onr friend and
aaeooiata, Emery E Burke, and of the xtill
heavier lost sustained by those) who were
nearest and dearest to hitni therefore, be it
J
it is bat a just tribute to the memory of tho
J l.l k .i ' m LB4 i miWa I i m 19 'liia M.
Iff
taeval from our miJst, we mourn for one
whose geniality oommended him to the hearts
of all whose counsel was ever on the tide of
-wisdom, and to whom ill society ever lookod
with pride and respect, ae being one who, by
his faithful and ancooMful discharge of. the
. duties of life placed upon him, reflected
boo or upon the sooioty.
IUsoltid, That while we deeply tyitipa
. tbiat with those who were bound to our de
parted friend and aasnaitta by the nearest
and dearest ties, we share with them the
hope of a reunion iti t'.ut better world where
parting! and sorrow are unknown.
RsmvKDt That these resolutions be spread
wpao the record of the society, a eopy there
of be transmitted to-the mother of the da-
1 arut trttha li rlj,.l.l U IK.
Uairenity ooluuia of each of the oewipa-
per ei Eogeo City.
B. B. rmitiii,)
J. M. N IVII.Lt, vCoib..
1L 8. JuB!SOH. I
Horrible Murder Near Albany,
Albavy, Or., Nov fc-On of the most hor
rible murder, ever' oontmtited In this vicinity
eaint to light this forenoon. Mr James Fin-
laysoo, living about lis mile southeaet of this
city, left hit borne about I o'clock Saturday
and went M Brownsvills, and npon returuing
to day about 10 o'clock, found the house locked
up. Upon breaking tn he found the body of
hi wife horribly butchered, having been stab
bed about twenty times about the ' head and
shoulders with a knife anil struck a heavy blow
on the bead with an ax. live hmwe had been
raniaoked and money and valuable taken. A
boy aged 10 years, a grandson (if Mr Fiulay-
on; was left lathe Held plowing. Hi shut
was found at borne with blood uix.n it. He
came to thi city Saturday evening and pur
oil avid som clitlilng, and has not been beard
of since. The general supposition i that the
murder WasVnnmltted Saturday, and uiplo
ioO U very strong against the boy.
The boy was teen in Jefferson, on 8unday,
where he told hit horse to a man named
Leonard. This it the last time the boy ha
been seen. The verdict of the Coroner's
Jury wet that the deceased had beeu mur
dered by a blow from au as, and that the
evidence pointed ttrongb toward the boy.
This has not so far been a good year
to figure up Republican majorities.
; Brevities.
.For good dentistry go t) Clark.
Bring your chicken to Bettman'a,
Swift k Co. will pay the highest market
price for chickens. .
Co to Swift A Co. 's for fresh California
candies, crackers, 4c.
A flue line of tilk plo.'liet in all shades
and grade at F B Dnnn't.
The only place where you oaa always tell
your chickens i at Betman's.
A full assortment of ladies, misses and chil
dren underware at Bettman.s.
Pacifio Rubber Paint I the best; all tized
can at Luckey and Brhitnw.'t .
The largett stock of carpet, oil cloth and
matting jmt received at Friendly',
Freshest and tineat groceries, 'cigars and
candies at Swift k Co's. Try them. .
Swift k Co.1 good are all new and bought
for caah, and are sold cheap for cash.
..III, klllVIMUl Ml.'. Ml. n.i.,.. v.
due bought for OAnh at A. UoliUiulth's.
Swift k Co. sell canned foods, put np this
year, at oheap as can be bought iu town.
.Bring yunr butter to O. Itottmao if yon
want the highest prices alto all kinds of produce.
Mr S ft Friendly will pay the highest
cash market price for wheat. Give hun a
call boforo selling your grain elsewhere.
Avoid the harsh, Irritating, griping com-
pouml n often told as griping medicines, and
currect the irregularities of the bowels by the
oh of A.ver's Cathartic Filli, which are mild
and gentle, yet thorough aud searchlngln their
a .-non.
Money to Loan,
Ou easy terms, on approved security. Insur
ance effected on all kinds of property, in the
best of eompaulea.
orriiEi i, '
In the buililiug formerly occupied by Ifovey k
Humphrey, ... Chas. Lauss.
Not Lost. It wm all a mistake about my
good being thrown overboard, but the fact
e, I have more ood than I hi-? mrs frr,
and I invite yoar attention tc the largeit
and most desirable ttock of goods erer
brought to Eugene. Goods are cbaap. See
ing is believing. Come and tee
r F. B. Dunk.
' Attention Ladies. Having- teoured the
agency for the celebrated Butterick patterns,
I shall keep on hand a full etclc of all kinds,
receiving each month direct from Now Yoik
the latest ttylo. I shall alio keep for tale
at 13 cent a oopy, the Delineator, the Iwat
and cheapest monthly magnicine in the worm.
Any lady desiring the quarterly catalogue
can have them free of charge by calling at
my atore. r. l. Ui'NN.
CrrwsNS ok Junction! -.Mr It M Mulbol-
land Iim returned tn Junction and opened hi
store with e very fine stock of new drugs, Oiv
him a call ami examine his stock. .
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NEW ADVEUTISF.MF.KTS
G. F. BOYD,
:m -
GENERAL'
BLACKSMITH
Juiictioii City, Or
Wagon and Machine repairing
promptly attended to.
Slioeiug and machin) repairing
a specialty,
TAX NOTICE. .
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I
will be st the uual placet of vot
inn in the various ureciucts, in l,ne County,
Oregon, for the purpose receiving tsxes for
ISM;), from 0 o clock a. in., to 3 o clock p.
m, of each day as follows t
Springfield Monday, November 12
('ampCrcek Tuesday, " 13
Mohawk; Wedneiday " 14
Willamett. ....... Thursday, . " .13
Junction City Friday, " 16
Irving Mondiiy " 19
Kichardson Tucsilay, 20
Una Tom... Wednes.lay" " 21
Spencer. i,..,.,.,Thuredy, " 22
Mutlaw .......... Kridy, " 23
Cresswell.... Monday, " 26
1'leasant HUI Tuesday, " 27
Fall teek Wednesday, " 28
Middle Fall .-.ThuTty. " .20
Lost Valley Friday. " 30
MoKemie Bridge.. Monday, December, 3
Cottage Grove Tuesday, " 4
Florence Wednesday, " 5
Hail Doll Thursday, " 6
North Kugene Friday, 7
South Kugene Saturday, " 8
The attrition of tax payers is specially
called to the followinff section ol the Law of
Oregon, page '62i "If any person residing
in such prvx-inct shall fail to alteud at mrch
time and place, and pay his or her Usee,
aeh delimiaent may pay the same' within
thirty day at the county teat, to the Sheriff
or hi deputy; and if he fail to pay within
the thirty day aforesaid and the Sheriff
rixita hi reciilrnoe, the Sheriff may collect
for his own ne of such person tea oents per
mile going and returning."
J. R. CAMPBELL.
Sheriff and Tax Collector, Lane Co.
!Vd October 22. 1SS3.
E. E. Luckey & Co
.DEALERS IM.
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES,
Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils,
. ,( . ...
Brushes, Etc., Etc.
3k
We will keep a full assortment
and sell at living figures,
PRESORIPTiON DEPARTMENT
In hands of a competent druggist.
......SUCCESSORS.......
To Luckey 4' Bristow at the' old Ellsworth Store.
Pass books, butcher books, memo
randums, ledgers, day books, etc.,
of all kinds Orders taken for
special sizes. . ;
School and Miscellaneous Books.
All the standard authors by tho volume and is sets Juvenile
books, Seaside ani: VVaveily Library, Harpers
" - Magazines, tto.
-Bible Depository For Lane County.
We have been getting a large slock of new gooil. and we have
' , everything found uii a first-class Book btor?.
We also have a full boclk of :. .
GROCERIES AND PRdVISIONS!
. McCORNACK &. COLLIER ;
Succfssors to CALLISON. ' ' '
X5v Bt'A
$25,000
STOCK OF GOODS
For sale cheaper than ever offered
before in this market.
Those wishing to purchase will do well to call upon me before making tfieir
selections. . v ' ", . '
To my lino of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, and GEN
TLEMEN'S CLOTHING, I call your special attention.
I expect to retire from the mercantile business, and my goods must be told
within the next 90 days. . '
'Hopins to sapplr all your wants, I solicjb'an t-arly call. . , ;
:.: a.- T. G. HENDRICKS.
ILL
AS. S3
Ialhat you do yoursolf justice by buying goods wlmre you can 'gtt th-m tb
chcapc&l
1 intend to strictly adhw to VERY LOW PRICES in everything I offer
for aalc, and in
DRESS & FilHCY GOODS.
Clothing BcqIs and Sbs, Furnishing Goods,
Thero is no doubt or question but I shall sail them tery ouch lower than the
sama (roods hare ever been offered is this market
tSyFWaae to call and price the goods and youwill that I ant ia earnest
G. BETTMAN.
Smith and Got
-GENERAL DEALERS IN-
Agricultural
Implementsi
We intend keeping a full line of
first-classFarmingImplements,con-
sisting of
D, 11 OSBORNE tic CO.S CELEBRATED TWINE BINDERS, EIaV
ERS AND MOWERS ; . . ; . , ' a
STILLWATER ENGINES; .
MINNESOTA CHIEF THRESHERS; '
JOHN DODD'SOLD RELIABLE, IJOLLlNaSWORTllfyR.aiNDill
iwnitin ninn iriv nivm.
AiU JXLkLJ lillLf II A L ivaaiid)
' i ' W4
' ' '' : .4
THE KETCHUM WAGON .. .
MITCHELL'S WAGONS, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, ETC., frft
It is our intention of staying hero
and we guarantee all goods sold to
give entire satisfaction. :
Prices as liberal as any house hi
the Northwest.
Warerooms on Willamette Street, Opposite thg
uuara unice. .
A DESERVING APPLAUSE v
From the Inhabitants of Eugene City an d Sur
rounding Country.
14 ynl Blraclied Muslin ouly $1.00
20 ysrds CVlicoDnly 1.00
12 ysrtls Shirting only J1.00 -i
yanls Flannel Sliirtlng: only $1.00 .
1G yards Lmm Toweling only $1.00
u xxl loweln, n cts
NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS.
Are Now Open for Your Inspection,
4x10 IleaTy WhiU Blankets oalf IZM, . , .
Dnnbls-witlth Tabls Lints 25 tts str
25 cent Hoson!yl2cts
'.'5 cant Hmtlksix-hiefs only 13 ft , .,
Heavy Ueil spreads only 7S ct
l.iurn Napken per i doi 75 ct,' '
Wo quote prices on a Jew at ticles"
Oyr assortoieut Coniprising many Thousands. . .., ..
We carry n largo stock of Silks nrul Satins. All colon ia
- . ' Cashmeres and American Dress Goods;. ; '
Our stock of Cloaks and Wrappuft is the largest; South';,
- rortland,4it Bedrock Prices. -'
Men and Boys Clothing $2 50 per suit' and upward Jkxftn iti Shset, Ht
Fabulous low Prices. . " "
A WORD TO THE PEOPLE OF OREGON,
Perhaps we nay b able to induce you to abandon th old baten patkttl
CREDIT AND DISASTER . " V
And hereafter travel the road where the Sign Doard is marked,
Eiirca-aEsisnE? citt, :
....-
All our pAtrons get WeaHbjr Conio and see v.
Harness
Shop ,
HAV1XQ OPtNED A KKW SADDLE AJTD HARNESS SHOP OV StkSTRI If
west of Crsin Bros',, I sjb now prepared to furnish ertry thinff in tht lins st tbs ' "
The Most
Competent
Workmen
Are employed, and 1 wiQ edevor to gire aatkfaction to all whj ni rarsr
me with cW
A.s.cunniE.
Useful in th Family.
Ws slly lf it to doctors to
mend invdicinri, bat Parker' Ginger Tonio
hss bera so sjsafnt fa strr fsOrirt hi relievinff
sickness nd sSTering thst cannot sajf
tuo macn in ita pnusa. sswni Argxu.
ACAHD-
To sll who sr suffering from tho ermr snd
indiKretions of ywts, nervou weakness, early
decay, Vm of ahoi, Ac, I will send a recipo
that will euro, yno, FREE OF CHAKGE.
This great remedy was discovered by mis
SKnary in South America, Send a self-ad-drawed
raTekipa tn the Rir. JoeXTV X. 111,
wtatiaw D, N'tw TorVOSty.
Taxes! Taxes! I . . .
. .i
Taxpayers plea tak nolico that tho UM
roll for 1883, l Lac. County, Oregoa, V
in my hand for' collection. Proaopt ettlsv
mcnt ar reqnesteiL
S. R. CAMPBELL,
Sherbl saJ Tax Cotloctor, Lain Co., Or.
Doted October i, 1881 .
SomobeaaUful town loU aiceiy Iet4
or sals cheap- Call early and jwt a barjraiB.
Gxa. M. Millbx, '
Real Estate Act.
Th highest caah prica jvi lot wha V
FBDoon. "