The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, December 29, 1883, Image 4

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    TKE mini CITY GUARD.
SATURDAY DKCEMHBIl 2!), 1833.
to
8mithfield Item.
8niTimi!i.i, Deu 22, 188.1.
Joseph, Caatrell, of njiencvr, is lier visit
ing relative.
Born, to the wife nf James I' Union, I)o
10th, ton,
Horn,' to tli wifu of I! II .leant. Deo Ntli,
danglitcr.
A' rifle match will lie liM New Vear
for beef.
Miss Kile Mct'ornac, of Alsen, in vi.iting
her sister, Mrs Hales, of tins e.
Amos Richardson itiyea a jtran.l hall
Christmas: pleasant time will bo hud.
j M Csntrull ami family have arriv
from Wasco county, ami report very on!
weather.
Coyotes still continue- to kit' sheep in this
vicinity. . Catch them Imys ami c to oth
lUrpoU awl get your reward.
The citizens here have organised C:y
Club, with the following ImiiwUriesi North,
hounded by Owen's creek j went by ihu Hold,
eon fork of the Long Tom, south and east by
the main Lung Tom. A reward of $.'i will
be paid for each coyote killed during the
year 1884 except those poiioue'J.
The following score was made by the mem
bers of the Smithfltld Club, Dec 22, 188.1:
Beth Hurpole 011II0!!!!5
Frank Elites 0 10 0 0 0 1 1 1 1-5
James Bale. 1 I 0 1 I 1 1 1 0 1 1 -8
Oeo Oll-on 0 1111 1- II
J A Oihsnn 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0-5
Ben U Jeans 10011 0111 1-7
Andrew A lilln 0 1 10 1 0 1 1 1 0-tl
Jas Jtii hanLon 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 -3
NaU I'urkesoii 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1-5
Louis WtJihson 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0-4
Henry THmith. .1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1-7
Polk Handle, (Jeo Beck and (.'has Dales
absent Chris Crone and Joe Cantrell acted
ae referees, and they have the thanks of the
club for their correctness of decision and atten.
tloo to their business. S V Iluriole, 1! H
Jeanes aud O W Gibson acted as scorer-; Kd
Sherman and .1 W Kiolinrilsoii acted as trap
pullers. The contest was one of the livelier
ever had by this club. Another content will
b had on the 20th, when a man tan linve a
chance to squander some of his loose half dol
lars, as J A (Jihiion incises to wager 820 that
no man breaks ten straight balk Also three
coin prizes are at stake.
. IiKlil'I.AK.
Soinii beautiful town Ms nicely located
or sale cheap. Call early ami gi t bargain.
(iKO. M. Millkr,
Real Estate AKeiit.
NEW ADVEUTISKMENTS
T. (1. Hl.lDKItK
H. B. KaKiK.Ja.
W. C.T. U.
u .. Kuhknk, Duu. 2.1, 1SS.1.
' The anniversary exercise bivuu by the V
C T U, last Sabbath evening, were ably con
' ducted by Mrs I'mf Condon. The spirit
and determination w.iiuli was shown by the
.'President ar.d every member who took port,
:lmparted a charm to the meeting which was
.felt by all. The old trnsado hy.nn, "(iiye
to the winds thy fears," seemed to give the
key note of the meeting. . Tho Bund i f
Hope exercises by Emma Test, Howard How
land and Frank MuCallister were g oil. The
reading of the crusade psalm by .lUs deary
was quite impressive.
Mrs Prof Collier in her "Clmco at the W
CTU,"gavu many very interesting facts
concerning the same, and awakened a new
iuterest in the work.
Itev K V Henderson, Judge Walton and
SI ' .1 ..I ll.ni. .1.1 a... I .l...m f.-illillt. lilt
Vrain, shohh "' .-'i'
the temperance subject in thuir live minute
upeeches. While listening to Miss Andrews'
olo, the thought cimei "What can bo more
pleasant than to siug one's way into the
hearts of the people." liuv W ( Simpum
delivered the anniversary address. By his
smooth, elegant manner he g lined the ear;
by the depth of fueling exprttu'd he gained
the heart; by tho plain spoken, "home tern-
, peranoo" talk, the earnest appeal aud fear
lessness in supporting this came, he ihor.
uglily aroused the audience. Miss An-
( drewi read distinctly and touchiiigly the
poem, "Only Sixteen " The exercises closed
with a quartette, "Living Waters," by
Messrs W II (lore, Walter Eakin, Hubert
Collier and W 8 (lore, which was highly ap
preciated. The decorations, with pictures, a
' map of the United Status and the American
(lag, were quite pretty. Tho W C T U
Banner, which was designed and painted by
Mr Bhinehart, show rare and cultivated
taste and was really beautiful.
Visitor.
IF YOU WANT A CHEAP SHOT UUA
or Kifle, come to Junction City. The tin
.i n..i. ...II mi muni fi-otii five ilol!ars
IIOIBI(inni wnn... .1-. - -
tu two hundred, or tuit the nan I times. Also
all liillllrt of
AMMUNITION,
hUK.l.lS, AU.s,
CAI'S.I'UI.MKKS,
CATUIDGES, BELTS,
FLASKS, ETC.
Come to the shop near lower end of Junction
ana see lor yourselves.
Also a No 1 cheap farm encino and feed
mill. ,.,.
li. 1'. Illv.MUili Kn.
Costly Animals.
t'Mt'Ai.o, Peo. 13. .Mr W II Mams, Oj
-this city, manager aud owner id the cvle.
brated Nickle Plate Shows, now wintering
' in Oregon, has recently purchased the lineal
deu of performing lions owned by any circus
tnausger in America, including the celebrated
limit "Sultan" aud ' Prince," said to bo the
best performing and !argct lions in eaptivi
ty, and hare been known throughout Eurow
as tho "Uatieuroaoh fi(),(KK) Den." In ad
dition to this purchase ho has alo Ix-ught
the famous trick elephant "dyiisv. lln-se,
with a large ainonut A other show properly.
Mill be shipped to Orrg mi in theeaily
rpnug lor the great .Mcklo I Into Minus,
DiMN.illKlT4ttT Nonce. The attention of
our readers is resjiectfully called to the adver
-ntrnt, lu another colnuiu, of D M Ferry & Co.,
Dvtrnit, Mieh, the celebrated seeUnii-n,
They dn-tbe largest busines in their line in
the United States; raise the bulk of their M-rd
rn their own farms, by the mint approved
methods, and have obtained a world wills rep
utation for the quality and variety of the seed
tner put UiQ the market, and their integrity
in Hlluiir nnlem entnute.1 to them. Their beau
tiful Seed Ani.nsl for Wli sunt free to all who
' iply tr it, will be found of practical value
'1 who desire to imrWiiu-j aeeits true to
Vndrews, overseer of the Lowell
-ation, was for over twenty years
val to L.iwll, afflicted with
vort form. Iu uluetations
e than half tit surface of
'U was rntirrly cured by
certificate in Ayer
'nt emeiveniMs
y family, A
v 'ot dewud-
it iu la
S etc,
'rkeet
1
HENDRICKS Ei EAKIH,
BANKERS,
Eugene City --OrcgtJfl.
Sight draft" on NEW YORK, SAN FItAX
CISCO and PORTLAND, OREGON'.
All collections entrusted to us will receive
special attention.
I )eMwiU re-el veil subject to check. Loans
mtile on approveil securuy. ami 'iii
Banking business done on reasonable terms.
BATHS
AT AT HOU21S
25 OEBira.'
Chris Marx, - - Prop.,
RARBER SHOP AND BATH ROOMS.
U'.M..... .... Ui.u..f u'A ilmtnt nnrtli nf tht
f 1 IIIMIWr VW W w" v ' --------
St. Clmrlee Hoti'l, Eugene, Oregon.
Strayed.
FROM THE DUNN RANCH. .3
V miles snntheaat of Eugene, about six
M" .1 l.na. I'.ll.au 'I 1.uuM ..I.I 11,1.1
WCCH HgO, miirn V J -
!... .t. i.Iih other nuite tall with two
small white spots on rump. ....
1 aray horse two yearn oio, viihu.uk
on the rump. , i .
1 bay hlly, I yearoiu, diihi ice nun iim
legs.
1 hbu k 611v. 1 vear okl, with white siml on
right hind lieel.
1 sorrel horse, 1 year oin, miner n.avy w-v.
......... ..,,,1,1.. n.u'iir.1 u ill Im imid for illfnr-
rf ,c.-..n. 1
tuation conceining the swum. Address
vi M. .iioMuonr.iti,
j. 1. 1 l.iiiu I'.i lie.
Or information may le left at this nlhVe.
SPORTSEVIEN.
A
5K
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for the County of Kine.
Oregon Railway Company,
Limited. nil.
I Action nt law
v ! to kiinroiniate
Laura Manslield, minor, by land lor right
J V Grimes, gu inii.in, in way.
Del. )
To Laura ,lautield and J W Grimes, DWt's.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
I lln-ifiiii vnu are hercbv sunimoued to mi-
pear iu raid Court and answer the complaint
it the planum s, :ueil inerein on or uciore
the lirst day of tho next teim of snid Court,
to bcLiun and held nt Eugene City, iu bine
County, Slate of Oregon, on to w it: tile
'.'1st day ol April, ISM, pluiutilt s will tulio
judgment for want ol an auxuur, for the le
licf uraved for iu the coiniilaiot, nnmelv: T"
appropiiale the land described in complaint
for right ot way. It was oMcrcii ly tnu
Judge at the November term of said Court,
IHS:!, that service of this summons be niadu
on the ileleoihint, l.auia Manslield, by pub
lication in thu Kugjiie ( t'Aitli, a newspaper
publisheil iu said county weekly, for aix cm..
seculive weeks.
(!. B. 4 (J. 'a. Doui-.is,
Plir's Attorney.
Citation.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of ljine.
In the matter of the estate of Samuel II
Nosst'O, deceased; Citati
To Rebecca II Jackson and David W Noett
and all others, interested iu Slid etale,
L'leeting: "
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON, you aro hereby citeit ami re
quired to appear in the County Court ut the
State of Oregon, for the county nf Line
nt the Court room thereof at Eugene
City, in the County nf Lane on Mummy,
the 7th -day of January, 1SS4, at
10 ii'cIik k iu the forenoon nf that day, then
ami there to show cause, if any there Ite.why
an order should not be made by said Court
suthoriiiug the sale nf tho following de
serried real property, talonging to said e
t ite, to-wit: n uinlivide.l one-half interest
in a.nl to the following decrilieit premise)
to-wit: Commeiiciiig ut S E comer of See
23, T K S, 2 W, thence running as follows:
N l.VTOch t.iS linn nf A Allen's donation
land claim, W 6.32 ths to E line of Wm
Allen's donation land claim, S to S E comer
of said claim, West '.'.I S3 clis, N 43 degrees,
W to K line of N W nf S W sec 23, X to
S E corner of N W i nf S W i sec 23, W
2J 00 chs, S to N line nf W S llarlay's dona,
li'.u land flsiin, E to X K C"nier uf aaid
elaim, f 2V72 chs, E to S W corner of X E
i of X E I see 2(5. X 20.00 chs, ami thenee
E 20 IK) chs to plate of liegiiiuing, contain.
lug 127 acres more or les, excepting one
acre ilenleil to jMinol Distiict No 42, in
Lane County, Oregon.
Let Da id W N. tt an 1 all nmknnwn
bir be servml by publication for 4 weks in
the Eugene City GtakU
Witiiru, the Hon J- C. Cm arH,
Judge nf the Coantv Court n
the State nf Oregon, for the
SEAL County nf Une, with the Ptal
nf said t'onrt altix.-d. this ZK
dsy nf Nov, A D. 1SS3.
ArnT: Joil Wakk, CWrk.
Gio, S. WasiiBi aiK,
Att'y for Admioittrstor.
Money to Loan, 1
'
Ou sasy terms, on approved seourity. Insur
ance f il'ecti d on all kinds of property, iu the
besitf oomjauiica, .
Officii
In til building formerly occupied by Hovey k
Humi hrtT. Chab. Laiku.
XoT Lost. It was all a mistaKe uus my
KimmIs being thrown overboard, but the fact
s, 1 have more b'kxU than I " '",
aud I invite yonr atUntim toth sargeet
and most desirable stock cf gioda rer
brought to Eugene. GikmU are cheaf), bee
ing is believing. Come ami "
K. B. Vvhs.
E.R.Luckey&Co
.DEALERS IX"
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES,
Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils,
. Brushes, Etc., Etc.
We will keep a full assortment
and sell at living figures,
i. i
PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT
In hands of a competent druggist.
......SUCCESSORS
To Lackey $ Bristow at the old Ellsworth Store.
Posfthnnks. butcher books, memo
randums, ledgers, day books, etc.,
of all kinds. Orders tanen tor
special sizes.
Tchoal and MiscallaneDUs BddIh.
All the stan.lanl authors !v tlx' volume and is Juvenile
1 woks, Seaside an 1 WWi ly l.ihrary, llariwra
Magazines, ttf.
Bible Depository For Lane County.
,Vt! Iiavo lu-en ffPttiii.ir a l'U'g Mwk of ucw goods and wo have
'""tfverythiiig found in a fiivt-chws Hook htor1.
We also have a tull .stock of
CBOCERIES MID PROVISIONS!
McCORNACK & COLLIER.
Kutrrtwor.1 to OALLISON.
1.
$25,000
STOCK OFGOODS
For sale chsxper Vzti evar o3bred
before in this market.
j Tliosi' wishing to purcliaap il do well to call Upon um In-fore making their
si'li-i'tiniis.
i To tn v line "f LADIES' DfM'XS GOODS, HOOTS, SHOES, ami GEN
iTLEMENVS CLOTHING,. I call your spc-cial attention.
I expect to rctiiv from tint incroaiitilt! Iiu.-ini-.ss, and my g-xwls i.nu.it be toll
within the next 90 days.
Hotiiiij to 8,inply all vour want-i, I solicit an early call.
' 1X3 ' . . T. G. HENDRICKS.
ALL I A SK!
Smith and1 Cox
CENERAL DEALERS IN
Agricultural
Implements.
We intend keeping a full line of
first-class Farming Implementson
sisting of
D. M. OBBORNK Jk CO.'S CELECUATED TWINE BINDERS, RSAp
EllS AND MOWERS;
STILLWATER ENGINES;
MINNESOTA CHIEF THRESHERS;
JOHN DODD'SOLD RELIABLE, IIOLLINGSWORTII'8, REINDEER
AND RED BIRD HAY RAKES;
THE KETCH UM WAGON;
ill! iUllll-iLiO iiiiuu.i.j, ...a.... , uiV, aij.
TJ ' A. A.. .4.' 1
lLis our mienuuii ui bttiyiiiaere
and we guarantee all goods sold to
give entire satisfaction.
Prices as liberal as any hr in
the Northwest.
Warerooms on Willamette Street, Opposite the
Guard Office.
A DESERVING APPLAUSE
From the Inhabitants of Eugene City andSur
rounding Country.
ins in mm
NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS.
Are Now Open for Your Inspection.
14 var.1. lUenclied Muslin only 1.00
.'6 yanls Ciilicn only 1.00
li yanli MurtiiiK nuiy ti.w
3 yiinls Huinul .Shining m.Iy $1.01
Hi yards l-iim-n '1'iineliii.,' ouiy 1.0
li mil Imveln, 0 Hs,
4x10 Heavy White IU nlfets only S2.M
1 lJoiililc -width Tiil'le Linen 25 cU fvt jsnl
'.''i ct'iit floss only 12 cts
cent Hiiilkt-ruhiefs nnly 12 cts
I tfiwr ltoil spreads nnly 1$ cts
Linm Napkei.s per A dux 75 cts.
V qsaote price! on :i lew aitielc only
Our assortment Comprising many 1 liousaiuis. . .
- c."iry n hvu stock of Silks ami Satins. All colors j.
(.'asliincivs and American Drew JJootls.
Our stock of Cloaks and Wrappers is ihe largest South of
Portland, at Pedrock Prices.
M.-ii nml Doys Clothing $2 SO p,-r unit nnrl upwards. Bootn anil Show at
Faliulous low rrii-fs.
A WORD TO TIII0"PKOPLE OF OPvEGON.
Pfiliups ( nny Ir alilc to induif you to almndon th old beaten patlnof
nUKDIT AND DISASTEB
And lien-utter travel tho road whero the Sign Jionrd ia marked,
L STORE I
All our patrons get Wealthy. Come and we w.
11
H
Harness Shop
AVIXG OPENED A NEW SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP 0 8th STB I
west of Craln Lios',, 1 am now prcjiaied to furnish eythinR in that line
IsO WiSST RATES.
The. Jlost
Is that you do yourself justice Sy luy ing gouls where you can g; t lliem tlx?
.ripniv
I i.,i....l tn ru-tlv adhere to VERY LOW PRICES in every tliini! 1 oiler inn with a call.
for wile, and in
DRESS k FANC Y GOODS.
Ming, Book andTnes, Furnishing Goods,
Comoetent
Work m c
JL
Are finployed, and I will endeavor to give satisfaction to all whj nia fc
a. s. cuniW
ETC., ETC.
Useful in the Family.
S't Usually leave it tn nVi tnrs t recom
menj n.eiliunes, lint I'.uktiV l.iryer Tonic
Iim been su On-ful in our family in relieving
sickness imi sutlering that Me cannot say
too much in its praise. Salmi Argns.
.A CA11D-
Them in no douht or qnrsl ion hut I shall hell them ery much lower than the : . To all hn are suffering from th errors ai4
ii i ,r . i :. ,i,;. ,,u inliscretinns of vouth, nervont weakness, arlr
name e,U have ever ls-.-i. offered u tlna market ,W, lo,of manhoo.1, Ac. I will-n.1 are ir
Jiyriciusf to cull an. I p-ice tli e gootta and youwill bee that I am in earnest, that will cure vnu, FKEE OF CHAKufc
, This sreat n-meily was discovered by a mi-
Gw-nmmn r m t- i sinnarv in South America. Send a self a.1-
K K I I M A IV envelope t-. t Kit. JohephT. Inm.!.
AUCXXI . utinn j:ew Y ,tkCity
ho beautifully lose as f. 4
istant iicridj thrir L
tinction w ithmie hop,
si. Drops are sufcsti!
kinfuls.and efTerviK-anf;
iiraniit of RtdLLlacJi,
D whilom bolua. mnn.J
'Uti'-tinpss, is na extinr
sVsiwliitt iiillsfcij; .
orni (Kvpr thef .
;rkd hue, or
he seductive F
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