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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1883)
T 1 M TH H H U J GENE A Ml VL i. AI.LL ESUBLISHED FOR THE D1SSEIIHTI01 0FDE20CRAT1C PRWCirLES, 1SD TO Illl A?l HOXESTLITnG BT OF OCR ' VOL.16. . EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1883. NO.O. CSr 5ugfttf Cltj tori I. L.' CAMPBELL, Publisher ani Proprietor. , rriCB-Ut tHEttsM of Willamette fvoet between Seventh and Eighth Street. TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Psr Aanora I1M BU Mentha i L2S Thrsa MootlM 79 MA.TBS OD1 0NLT OF ADVEHTIS1NO. Alvsrtiaementa (aeerted m fullowi : was squat. 10 line, or Ira, on Insertion S3 ; jaah emeiequeat insertion t L Cuh required in dvaaK. - Tl adv.rtlssr will bs charged t the fol ewiag rt t M OilNun thres month II 00 " lis month. 8 00 - " out year 12 00 Traaslsnt aotien in local column, 20 ceuta per M fr each insertion. Advertising bill, will ba rendered quarterly. All ia work mmt be pud roe on nsi.ivr.Kr. j !i ij a ocieriEi. . tA.. IC- II A F knA 1 U ,VmW Bret aad third W.laasdaye in each ita. OHmmcmi Bom Twia He. T.O. O. T. UMUntff TWiUf rreninir. Winawshla Ioinn Ko. at th Id aad 4th Wedaeedaye ia each month. Iouiji Loose. No. 15, A. O. U. W. Meeta it Maaonio Hall the sseond and fourth Friday in oach month. ' J. M. Sloak, M. W. attWATSlc: PoT, No. 41). a. A. It-Meete t Masonic H ill, tha first and third Friday of Ma month. By order, Coimaxiki. Aula or Choss Faisxns. Meets the tnt end third Saturday .veniwr at M. tannic XalL By ord.r of J. M. Sloai. G C. Birrs Lonoi No. 3J7. I. O. G. T.-Meer vary 3tirdy night in 0 1 1 Fellow' Hall. E. O. PortEri, W, C. T. Laoi!ta Sta Band or Hon MaoU at tha J. P. Charch .very Sunday afternoon at 3:30. . I. Houston. Supt: Mi Bertha Cook, A.'t Chaa. Hill, Sscy. MU llattie Smith, Osae-lala. Yultor mad welcome. ml II ill I B. BUM'S. tW A GENERAL II III I in mil iiiiiii A large assortment of La dies and Childrcns Hose at 12 1-2 cts. Good Dress Goods at 121c Best Corset in town for 50c An immense stock of New and Seasonable Goods. Fine Cashmere in every shade. New and Nobby styles in CLOUTING. TrimminglSilks and Sat ins in all sliades. Moireantiqiie Silks Velvets in Colors. The finest stock of French KID SHOES ' ever brought to this place. BOOTS and SHOES ''nail grades. GROCERIES of all descriptions. J. & & F. W. Fcnton, Attornpjat'L;iu waaxK crrr . - - - oueuon. 1 wMial tt.ntinn rWn to Rial EaUta IW tiaa aad Abatrarta nt Titl. Off iet-0tr Craag 8Ura. a. smius, ai.iasi. u bilteu, imui RTKA11A.N ft IULVKU, Attsmeys ' anJ Counsellors at Law, EUGEN'K CirV, OREGON. PRACTIC1S IN ALIi THE COURTS OF thia SUta. Thfy iv .ecial attcotion allactiona and n!i:it u.ktt)rs. rnei-OarW. V. ICl'i Exprsu o35e CED- B- & BS1 A. 0)3313, Attorneys awl Counsellors-at-Law, WILL PRACriCE IN THE OURT3 of tha Sseond Jtiliuial District and in I ha Sunreiq Court of thin Stato. i 4' . i .. ..n - t . an,i aattcra in probata CASH AM) 03F8.SS302"X"f PATRONIZE THE MEN WHO HELP T . BUILD YOUR BRIDGES, ROADS AND SCHOOL HOUSES. whoM interest nr your intonuU i A naruiiuiitntl. IrvmtaH m.mi iend their prutiu at home. Take notioa that Will ell -joda for CASH at irroatly reduced prioea, a low a any other CASH STORE. Geo. 3. Washburne, Attornc)-:it-Lav, KUGENE CITY, - - - - OREGON Office formerly occupied by Thompwn k Baaa. JyS" GEO. M. MILLER, . ittonuy ani C5uas3lIoat-Law, and Real Estate Agent. UGENKCnX - - - OREGON, a..MMa M 1 1. Xi a. AMa. VFf lUli kfO Qoon dw.b n m. i vrui-v. Dr. Wm Osborne, Offic Adjoining St Charles Hotel, -OaATtH fSaTOSm 8mS OF HlTE3aal LUCEtT. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, CAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or re. ideac when not profouionally engaged, Soaatth. POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. Rmdenea on Eighth rtwot, oppoeito Preaby ariaa Churoh. DR. E. G.CLARK, &ftduUf th FhtldlvhiA DeoUl College.) aaaaaw M B MM aV Q DtflTISI, EUGENE CITY, OREGON, -wnm Trrr rTvnsi A RPECIAI.TY. SjF .'Artificial teeth mad. t& order, leeth xtracUd without pain. All work fully war ranted. Oifioa in brick bulldinf ovar tha Craayrtora. JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. J. S. LUCKEt, .fifcz rIALI I JfcJ td$, Wacnes, Chains, Jewelry, Etc. Eepairmg Promptlj Lieculed. tAIi W.rk Warrau.jM J.S. LUCKF.Y, Kkwurtb A Co'i Brick WillaaittaJ (ami. Liberal Discount for CASH. New Departure ! ! A. V. PETERS, Beat Print lb and 13 yard. , $1 00 Beat Brown and Bleached Muslin, 7, 8, 9, and lOcti. Fine Cheviot Shirt. 50, 75 cU and $L New Asaortment Dres Good (No Traah) IS, 20 and 25 cts. Men' Underwear. Shirt and Drawer. 50 ct Mem' Overall irti, 75 eta. and II. Men' Overall, 50, Oj, 75 ct and SL Embroiderie and Edgim at Fabulou Low Price. Clark an 1 Brook pool cotton 75 ct per Dot. riaiii and Milled Flrnnel, 25, 35: 43 and 50 ct. Water froo , cents Kino White ShlrU, 75 eta and f 1. And all Other Coeds at Proportionate Rates. Alao th. Celebrated AVHITK 8K N 3STG MACHNE! Vnna hatter for atremrth. alia, and durability). At irreatly reduced rate. 6 To my old Cmtomer, who have tood by m. o I mg, I will continu t aell on amt tnn a heratofore on tim, but If at any time they wih to male CASH purchaaea, I will five all am, a other, the full credit on uiy reduction A. V. PETERS jl 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. H. Friendly. CRAIN BROS. DEALERS ur 3ptk I f V) Watthei tod v0 Jewels. Musical inttruments, Toy, Notion, etc Watches, tl.icka, and Jewelry repaired and warranted. Northwea corner of WilUmett and Euthtli straete. NEW GROCERY STORE (On. door south of Toat Offics ) OUR goods ar. all Dv Art freak d of firat qnality. All roods naoally foand iJ a Irat-elaa. Groeery fitor., kept osi had bacons and CIOAK.S a ap-oWty. W boy for Cah aad aell for too aame, rivuij th. m a. . hovet, B. a HDMrmrr, w. t. rntr, Notary. Attorcey. Cashier. LANE COUNTY BANK, HOVEY, IIU3IPIIREY k CO EUGENE OITT, OTK. Deposits rsurfv.4 sabjsct to check. Loans mads aprworad secaritia. 8iht DraiU 4wa o PORTLAND, M FRANCISCO JAND Eifhaojr drawm m the prWpal CIUss of Eimpsi CoJImUods mad. oa alt points aad a taral Banking buainss ttaaaacted anrbl aarma. aUtt DB. V. C SEHLBREDE DE!UT3STa IS NOW PERMANENTLY LOCATED ia Cottar. Groy. Ha performs all opera lioaa la mschanioat and surgical dentistry. All work warranted and satisfaction ru ran teed. Bey. Father Wads' EXPERIENCE. Tha luy. K. P. Wilds, wtll-aaowa city talaaloBary la Maw York, aad hrothe f th. late mla.ai J atlg. H ilda, of tha afsssachasrtts lupraoM Court, writea MMlowsi , II A, tlrl St., yet Tort. Mi U, 1WS. Mrsaas. J. a Aria A Co.. UnuOemaa i LaM winter I was troubled with a moat neoafortabla ticking bunior affactlng mot. aapmlally in limb., which ttebad so intolerably at ulght, and burned so Intenaa IT. that t eould acareelr bear any elothlnr ofar th.ra. 1 w. alao a sufferer from a aarar. aaurrh and ealarrhai eoogh; any apatite iu poor, and ray syat.ni a good deal run dowu. Knowing the yalua of AVI' SAMArAKlLLA, by obaervatlnn of aunt other eaaea. aad from personal aaa eara, i Men. SIT am prorad almoat from th Brat doae. After In former yeara. abaiw-named dlaordera. began taklug It for lb. aiy atin.ni. nn a Short time tit. fever and Itching war allayed, and all signs of Irritation of lb. skin 4laptred. Aly catarrh and cough were alao cured by th. eaine uieana, and my general health greatly unproved, until It la now .ie.ll.nt. 1 feel a hundred per at monger, and I attribute tbeaa result to tk. aaa of tb. BAMArARlLLA, which 1 reeoromaud with all oonfMano. a tb. beat blood medicine erer davlaed. I took It In ansall dtiaee three time, a day, and need, In all, leaa than two boll lea. I nleea thea. facts at your servtoe, hoping their publication may do good. Your reepectf ully, Z. P. Wild." Tba abov inatanoa It but out of ths many aonalaatly coming to onr notice, which prova th. perfect adaptability of Avta's 8aba Fasilla to tb. euro of all di lease arlilsg from Impure or iniporerlahed blood, and a veakeiMd vitality. - Ayer'sSarsaparilla leauass, snrlehe, and tr.ngtken th blood, stimulate th. action of th stomach and bowel, and thereby enable th. system to Natst and overcome tb. attack of all ScrtyV low Dlseasei, JTranfioat iff tki Skin, Jf an. auiNm, Catarrh, Otntrnt DtWUy, and all dlaortlar reaultlug from poor or eorruptad Mood and a low ut of lb. syitcm, ratrAKto ar Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mail. old by all Druggt.U; prlc 1, Hz bottle forfi. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILL5. Dost Purgative Medlolri tnr.Can(t)patlnn, Indlgeatlnn, Headach,and all ui nous DWiraers. Bold .very where. Always reliable Always Carol and nerar dlsap slate. Tha world's traatPaltt fUliarar for Maa aad Baasi, Caa, nick and rallablae . ' riTCIIEIt' CASTOIUA la not Narcotic Culldrcn grow fat upon, Mothers like, itnd Physicians recommend CASTOIUA. It regulates the Bowels, cures Wind Colic, ailayg FererUhneaa, and de stroys Worms. VfLl SE METER'S OA fAR&H Cw, a CoasUt.tloaal AaUAwta for this tarrlhlo aaala tj, f AVaorptloB. Tha aaaH Laayartaat DiaooTsry elaea Va." tiaatiaa. Otaar rwmadiaa aiay raUara Catarrk, ttla ear at any etga Iveiora Corns nanptloa awte la. .j . w I I DIALWIHI Groceries nJ Provisions, WQl keep oa hand a general aamrtment Groceries, Proviaiont, Cured Meats, Tohaooo, ' Cigars, Candies, Candles, Hoaits Notion. Ureea and Dried Km it, Wood and WUlow Wara, Crockery, Ktc Bosiaes wfl b. eond acted on a . CASH BASIS- Which BMana that Lev Prices are Esiablisbsd Coeds tfeUTered vitisat bkr;a U tojei ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTED lrW whth w wilSpay th. hlgbestmarkM rCrai3 nr PAIUPAdE Old lot flood Nowadays, when t subscriber gets to mad when an editor differs with him on soma trivial question that hn discon tinues his subscription and "stop his paper," wo remind him of a good anec dote of ' the late Horace Grocley, the well known editor of the New York Tribune. Passing down Newspaper Row, in New York City, one morning, he met one of hie readers, who exclaim ed: 'Mr. Greeley, after the article you puUUhod - this morning, I Intend to stop your papr, Oh, no," said Mr. Greeley, "donH do that" "Yes, sir; my mind is made up, and I shall stop the paper." The angry subscriber was not to be appeased, and they separated. Late in the afternoon the two met again, when Mr. Greeley remarked: j "Mr. Thompson, I am rery glad you did not carry out your threat this jnorning." "What do yon meanf "Why yon said you were going to stop ray paper. "And so 1 did. I went to the office and had your paper stopped." "You are surely mistaken; I have just come, from there, and the pross was running and bumness booming." "Sir," said Thompson, vory pompous y, "I meant I intended to stop my sub scription to your paper." "Oh, the thunderl" rejoined Grocley, "I thought you were going to stop the running of my paper and knock me out of business. My friend let me tell you something; one man is just a drop of water in the ocean. You didn't set the machinery of this world in motion, and you can't stop it; and when you are un derneath the ground things upon the surface will wag on just the same as ever." Ex. i WliYi Utile Shtmi. . "See here, John lirownl" Raid Mrs. 11 in a severe tone at breakfast to Mr, R, who had come in very late the ni'uht Iwfore end had a bad headache I want you to Imten to this item which I find iu the nioruing paper: "A Lesson. A prominont citizen, while returning in a hilarious con dition very late last night from the 'Lodge,' was inveigled into a street den and robbed of every csnt he had altout bim." "Well," answered Mr. R, wriggling uneasily, "I don't aeo how that con cerns me. I was kept a little late at the office, but you know I took noth ing but a little stomach bitters for the dyspepsia." "So you were not the prominent citi zen who was robbed, thenr said Mrs U., with a look that required immedi ate attention. "Certainly not," replied Mr. B, nearly dropping his coffee cup and fumbling nervously in his povkeU. "J ust see if I am," and he handed her two ten-dollar bills and a five to her for examination. "Thia Is sufficient evidence," re marked Mrs. B., as she dnftly trans ferred the cash to her pockot "I will to-day buy that new bonnet I've been wanting so long." Mr. Brqwn comes home earlier now. "Black Ban" fealtieed. A Mokelumne II ill, Cut, dispatch of November 17th gays: Charles E Bol ton was brought before the Superior Court of this county to diy, Hon. O. Y. Gottschyll presiding for the arraign ment, and after the information had been read to him by the Clerk, he entered a plea of guilty and waived time for pronouncing judgment Be fore sentence was passed Bolton made a staUment to the court He denied being "Black Bart," and declared that this wss his first and should be his lost offense against the law. He said that circumstances over which he had no con trol had urged him to the commission of the crime, and that he had yielded to temptation aftr several struggle. He implored the mercy of the court The court thereupon, after stating to the prisoner the crime of which be stood Sf'lf-oonvitted, and giving bim a few words of admonition, sentenced him to six years' in priaonmeot at San tjueiitin, . OREGON AND WASHINGTON. Albany has a match factory. Heavy fall of snow at Goldendalfh W.T. Hillsboro proposes to adopt the cash syttera. A gristmill is wanted at Medical Lake, W, T. Cheney, W. T.,is still the county seat of Spokane. the Sisters Fair at Yancouref panned out about 2,000. Three feet of snow on the hills back of Baker City. The Bakor county court has 169 eases before it . Last week Tecoma shipped 499 sheep and 140 hogs to a a StiUel's high license bill for Wastl- ton Territory, died under a tie vole. One hundred and twenty-eight cm fortunatea ia the W. T. insine Asy lum. There is no city in the Union where there are so many members of the O. A. R. as in Seattle. John Sibol, an employe of the N. -P. diod of diphtheria on a train between Wallula and Ainsworth last Tuesday. It would have taken a wagon train 382 J miles long to have moved the wheat crop out of Walla Walla valley and Umatilla county, Oregon, the present season. For fear a dog might got in and biter a .a at W T . a. some of tho prisoners oi umauue county, Deputy Sheriff Eddy had a blacksmith put some extra work on th jail door. Elf us, the man who shot Hsggerty at rrescott, W. T., says the Walla Wall Union, doesn't seem tha least troubled over the fact that in tha sweet subse--quentlf he will have to shuffle bis mor tal coil at the end of a rope, He eats three hearty meals a day and looks as if he wanted more. Tttcf Sold Qia a Cole. . Wall Street News: He was tolling the story in the billard room of a Den ven hotel Said he: "There wm three of us, you see, and Nevada was a cold climate for ua We were dead broke, half starved and clear discouraged, whon along came a New Yorker. He wouldn't play carda, wouldn't be robbed, and we couldn't stick him with forged land patents or bogus pre-emptions. One day we trailed out and dug a hole into a hill and salted it a bit, and rushed back and offered the New Yorker the big discovery for $3,000, cash down." "And he bitr Took right hold like a pair of pin cers. Why, he never even stopped to beat us down. We got a cool thou sand apiece and started to 'Fruwo." "Pretty cool that was." "Well, I dunno. If there was any. thing cool about that transaction it wss the way that New Yorker hunted up a pard, set miners to work, bought ma chinery, and took over $750,000 out of that 'ar hole inside of eight months. Maybe we got over feeling flat, but I guess not" sasBBBBnaeBws--wsBBsjf Be LoTed Her So, "So you do love my daughter, ehl" "Yos, sir." "And you havejmoney to support her in good stylet" "I have $30,000 in the bank and an income of $5,000 a year." "Money in Unkt Ah, I see you are not a financier! You should have in- vetted in bonds and doubled your in terest For instance, I have securitiea paying 10 per cent" The young man hurried off to get bis cash and buy bonds of bis father in law. After he has departed Lucy enter tho library and asks: "Father, did William ask your cou sentf He did, dear." "And you said yeT "No, darling, be ha no wealth to give you station." "But he has 130,000." Oh, no; I just raked that in for bond that won't be worth 10 cents on the dollar six months hence. I lore yoti too well to se you marry a poor nun and live in sixth story rooms Wall Street Newa