The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, January 26, 1884, Image 4

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    THE EUQZNE C3TY GUARD.
Tt i-.v T!-gfrt y
8ATUKDAY ..JANUARY 2C, 184
i j' .. - i
Grnrial Dancotk'tOiiiiia. .
St. Loow, Jan 23.--Qmierol Han
cjcIc, on hi return fiom California and
.tha southwest, nays: "I havn had a
delightful lour among the iolilinr of
the eoutliwpat, and I find tint army in
aplendid condition. Do I think th
tha nxt president will I a Democrat
rTfainly Jo, unlew the part); com
rtiU greater lilnndcr than can pnwiiUy
1 anticidated. The tariff qui-Htimi in
naturally coining up agiin, and it d
iignnd to cut a lirnad figure in tin com
ing political campaign. I think Car
liale ii going to ma'tn hiiwwdf the great-
eat speaker of the liouwt, and hi tariff
' Viewa will undoubtedly liecomn the
Democratic party platform. Yea, lv r
ia every reason to Imlieve that we will
win the race.
Preparation for the taefth annual
convention of the twelfth annual con
vention of the Oregon Statn Woman
Suffrage Association are going forward
rapidly. Th meeting will commence
on the 1 2lh of February and will con
tinue through two day and evening,
and in view ' of the pending lufl'rae
amendment it in regarded as the most
important meeting ever held hy advo
cates of equal nghta in Oregon. A
large delegation i expecti-d from var
ioui localitiea in the state and a vigor
ous campaign will lie planned. The
araeions, will, without doubt, he an in
teresting as enthusiastic wnrkeis tun
make them. Evening Telegram.
The metroKilitan journals are trying
to force Mr. W, II. Wat kins, the Chief
Af Police, to resign his office. Dill
raays ho will not ri'higii and dures the
Council to remove him, as he will ex
poee the whole "moli." Watkinds hns
1 Dtade the hest Chief of Police that
Portland lias ever had, and is trying
to root out the thousand and one evils
bf the metropolis. During a recent
trip to Portland we heard a prominent
business ihuu of that city say that the
Veasou the city pri im was hounding
him was Wausn "he w:ts the only
lioneiit cfliciul in the city." About
correct.
Congratulatory ihuilrhi's from all
"qonrtvrs pour in upon Mrx. Nutt mid
Miss Lhzia Nutt, the suirering mother
hud hNteV of Jainea Nutt, on amnint
'rional ' liu.Hn1ty" was the plea upon
a which the desman was liaswl, and sun
)1y if outrage aVnil wrong and insult
" combined could produro ruch a condi
tion of mind ttey had auplii scope in
the' case of tire young man just tried
for his life at Pittsburg.
The RcpvMieaii journals are com
plaining Leciuse the D n.o.iary of
Ohio.sia-vn elected a rich mnn lo the
United 8tal Semite. However they
ro.ilwtt altout such rich Ki'puhlirnn
.Senator as Wood Fulp Miller, Fur
Miller, Jones, Halo, Sabin, Saw
vyer, Palmer, Plumh, Uowen, Sherman,
Cameroi, Hill, Sewall, Mahono and
several others.
The people of Lane county should
wV:liNuril liberally to thfl stock of the
lLane County Agricultural Asaociatiuii,
i-as it will not only prove a pnyiug in
vestment, hut it w ill do much to en
courage our tinners to improve in
their present methods of furu iug and
latocY raising. Eugene City, alone,
"kld Uko 3,000 of the capital stock.
It is said by the knowing ones that
Mitchell and his friends are eii"a"t'd
in selecting proier legislative csndi
dstes for the coming June I'Wtion.
W4o will le the men selected for cru
oi fix ion in Lane.
One by one the bolters of Marion
county are Is-ing appointed to Federal
otfioea. lUdon is the last reoeiving a
fat position froai Dolph for deserting
Mitchell
Hon. V. D. Fenton, of Yamhill
and W R Ddyeu, of Linn, are spoken
of in connection with the Democratic
nomination for Congress on the Dt m
ocratio ticket,
tTcgene City is the most pioiperous
ami growing town in the interior of
Oregon. Its busineaa men aro tlmr-
eagbly reliable.
Hnator SlsU r's revriit letter to the
wool growers of Oregon is a very aUn
doouroeat V hope to reproduce
the letter in the near future.
Thare are nearly 2,000 id's men
in Portland, ajid at least 1,030 of them
ara "iMroke." Tramps will le plenti
ful in the valley soon.
I..
They call it now the "Oregon
TransconGJeutial," in Portland.
A destructive fire ocsuimd ot Piine
villi-at about 1 o'clock Saturday morn
ing. The merchandise store of Selling
A Ilinctlcr, a vacant building adjoin
ing Kelly's saloon, J. T. Bushnell s har
ness shop, an unoccupied building in
(dose proximity, S. Wilwm's saloon and
Till Glaze's livery stable were soon a
a mass of black and smoking ruins.
Here the flumes were stopped in their
mad career by an open space. The
loss is estimated at $10,1100; iusui
$3300. The tint wan undoubtedly the
work of mi incendiary.
During the year 1883, we hud ac
counts of 1494 murders in this coun
try. 80 wives were killed by their
husbands, 39 children by parents, 10
hunhunds by wives. Ohio is credited
with 116 murders. In New York
there were 4, a'id 104 in the Slate.
It is still a peg or two to the milieu
iu tn.
Lane county tins iu.re .-! re
sources than any other iu Oregon. In
lending immigrants hI.ik.KI make a
note of this fact.
The next Democratic State Conven
tion wil! meet at The Dulles.
A OAUD-
To all who are uttering from the errors anil
iinlucrvtiium of ynuth, nervous Wfaknc-ui, early
ilt-cay, lisof luanliiHxt, &c, I willscn'lsrei-ii
that will cum Jim, KKKE OK CHAUUK.
This gn.it reim-ily wiw iliscm ereil by a mis
sionary in Hiuith Aini'rica, Semi self-ail-ilrtsaed
Hive . lo the litT. JuhKrHT. I.VJtA.',
.Station II, New VnrkCity.
NEW AUVEUTI.SKMENXS
Joshua J. Walton,
Altoi ncyat-L:nv.
EUGENE CITY, OREGON.
rn.n ritAcnci: is all the
Cniirts nf tli Stiite.
Sirciul attciitiuu kIwii to Hi-id Estate. Col
h niin,'; I'ruhute mnl tfre.
Cnllfctliik' all kiii'h) nf cluimt against the
Unitoil Stnteti (Ii Vermnrnt
Ollico in WHlton'it hrick rooinn 7 smi 8.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEX THAT
llt'D U .lixill-, xcntnr of the Mtattt til
illiinn ..iu, ih'i'euKi-il, Iiuh liluii hix Koomnt
for lii.nl X'ltli iiirtit nf ai I oHtittv, miJ tMiimlay
the ;l ilny t AUirli, 11, I,;im li-u m't fur
hi-uriiin' the aaiiie hy nnh r of the Cnurt,
l'.i:v Jkans, Kxi'cntiir.
G. 11. & G. A. lliiiiuiH, Atty'ii inr Ktut.
Sheriff's Sale.
NOTICE H IIE.JKKY GIVKX THAT
by virtue nf an ux iniitinii du y iasiit-il
nut nf the I'iri'ilit t'mirt, nf the St.u n (lie
(mi, fur the I'nunty nl Ilciit"ii, by the t'leik
tlmreof, suit tn me ilirrrtnl mi t-- it : .liiiui-
ary 17, INS4, uumi j mly t ri-mb-reil in
taul Cnurt, Nnvellilh-r l!l, ISli, in fuv.r nl
A I'mitlmrn ami I'lm. E i'iiikIihiii, iiriiifiK
ilnill); lilliliOH uii.Iit the linn inline nl A
t'authnrn A Sun, lan:iH. ami niiust
Thiiin-io Sleriit mi'l It M Stern'. :) ml int,
fur the wis its nf four hu.i..,il ami tlirtsi
($403 IK)) ili.ll.irn. (7 S G..I I -..in. ami 1 1 1
tinther aum nf tliirty-ni.ie "ill HHI( .Oil ,j(;
iliillitr, fln, an atinrm'y fi nf luiy
(f.VI.(Ml) il.'llnri tiijjvt.n r with nccruiii ensta
and cichn'' nt mihi, onni.ii unlini; me to
levy iiimii anil ei-ll the real irnitrty hirnn
after iIi'bi rilml, lirin the n.uno irniurty
livrt'tnfnri) ttt'.Llic in thia ai''.inii, an t'ldlitwv,
to-wit:
The S E J t N W . the E J nf tint S W
i of the N U- J, and S V the K J
nil I the N IV nl thu S E j. nml the N E j
nf the S W J, ami the K of the W j nl
the S E 1 nf Seo 10, T 15 S. I! H .t, e n
tinii. '.'(HI a c roi of I ui.l, in bine I'nnnly,
Ori'p.ii, In natinfy kii.I jii.ljintiiit, u it i inter
est therenii at the rie of i .t cent mt
miiiiumi fiimi the tilth day nf X.vt'inher,IS83,
cu t', uttoini'V f. e, un. I H.rniiii I'liatu,
Nn'. theri'l'i.re, by virtue nf axi.l exe u
tin ii I iliil nu the V''.M ibiy nf January, I S.S 4
levy up.itl the ub.ive iloscnh il real ir(iK'ilv.
in Lane t'liuuiy, Ortnn, and to :iti-.fy xaiil
juilxment, inti-reat, cnat, ntti.nii'y f,n ami
anc'illliiK viwta, I will Hell the tlinva ib-si-rihcd
real rorty st pnlilio suutimi, to the liih
sit bidiltir, lor raih in' lian.l, nt the C nut
Hnno ibir in Eug.'iie I'ity, I.ue I'ouuty.
Ore .mmi, mi
Tuesduy, the 3Glh Uy of lbri
airy 1MMI.
at the hour nf 2 oMm-k p in of iil .l.iy.
J. It. . AMI'ltl'.LL
Sherilfnf Ine Cnauty, Oivjj'.u.
Palnl .Ian '.'Ii, ISS4.
Tax Notice.
m.VX PAYERS ACE HEREBY NOT!
.1. lin.l thai the f.illoK'ing (lersons are an
tlmrisiil to receive ami ivoeit for taxes:
t -r -In n.'t ion, Louif lorn anil liichanlsou
-W H Balwr.
Crvsswvll (ieorfc'e Lfiilfry.
Cottage lihv Lnrvli Hros,
J K. CAMIT.ELU
Sheriff a4 Ta Collectnr.
D.itcl Jin 19, IvSt.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
OTICEIS HEREIlY GIVEN THAT
11 'Unit llltll ivs. a linini'tr.iti r rf the ra-
late of 11. Ufa St -.ht-u. ilci-essc.l, has filit his
linal account of the a lininitrti..n of saiil es
tat; and that .M.m.Ky, the l day of March,
IWt lias Iwn m-l hv onlc-r of ths countv
court, of Lanecniiuty, tlnym, for hearing the
..line.
late.l this 9th ilar of January. 1S!M.
L K HAYS, Alminilrstnr,
GiA 11 1 Op i. A. ISitiHia. Atturnevs.
AT ALL HOURS
Chris larx, - - Prop.,
BARBER SHOP AND HATH Ri0M3.
illaniott Strert, tsro doors nonh el the
SW CUarlrt Hotol Eufrne, Ortvu.
ATMS
TILL!
ons.
In ths Circuit dart f the 8tte nf Or
gnu fur tli County of laua.
Oreioiiiau I'.siUay Conn
i,y. LimiUil. Dir.
Action st law
to appmpriata
land Inr right
of way.
Laura Msnnlicld, minor, by
J W Grime, guinliau,
Def.
To Laura Jlaimfield and J W Orirnes, Deft's.
LN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
On g.ui yuo are hereby luininoiied to ap
pear iu aid Court and answer the complaint
nf the plaiiitiir, filed therein on nr before
tin; tirat day of the next term of aaid Court,
to l-fguii and held st Eugena City, in Lane
County, Mute of Oregon, on to-wit: th
lUt day nf April, 1884, plaintiff's will take
iuik'uieut fr want of an anawer, for the re
lief prayed for in the complaint, namely: To
appmpiiats the land deauribvd iu complaint
for riijhl of way. It was ordered ry the
-ludce at the Nuvuuiber term of aahl Court,
I SSJ. that aervice of thia anmmnua be inmle
on the ilefendant, Laura Maiiifield, by pub-
iioati"ii in the Eugene ( l'Rt. a newpapr.r
puliluheil in said county weekly, lor sis cou
aevtltiva weeks.
G. B. AO. a. Dorris.
PllTs Attorney.
CmzEjrsor JfBtTios! Mr II M Mulbol-
l.tn'1 haa returned to Junction and opened hia
tore with a very one stock of new drugs. Give
bun a call an. I exi.nme u.a t i:c
GILLESPIE &LO:KW00D, PRO'S.
WIL'L K1:F-P constantly on
y a full supply of
Beef,
Mutton,
Pork &
i
Which they -will sell at the lnweat market
puces.
A fair share of the public patronage ia
Miuiieii.
TO THE FAUMER8:
We will iay the Llchrat market pries for
fat cattle, bnu ami sheep.
.Simp on Willamette atreet, Euirens City.
Ori-Kon,
Meat il.-livrred t-i any p.irt of the rlty free
of char.'e.
fl3T!5E TO CREDITORS-
NOTICE H 1IKHK1JY RIVEN THAT
f hailcs K Ityers has tintde an aasin
uid it of his propi-rty to Aarmi l.uroh, fur
Hi Ihj.ietit of his creditors. Ail persons arc
h rehy uotllied to present their ulinii",
uil lur oath, tit the umlcr-ijjne.l nxnignee
within tluvu iii iiitlM fro.ii the date of thia
in ti , at his atora nt Ctt.tipj tirnve, Line
tVuiuy, Oii(j hi.
A AR'lS f IK II.
Aiijjiicc.
IhU.'-t this 2Dch day nf Dec, 1SS1
T. U. llK.iiMiirm. S. R. Eakin, Jr.
3END3IGKS ts EAKIn!
Oi
E jgene City - - Oregon.
Siht drnfta nn NEW YO"K. SAN KUAN
CISl'll mi l l'OKTLAND. OliEtitlN.
All cnlh'i'tinna eutriiattsl to us will receive
ape.-iul attention.
li'piita re-wived sutijart tn check. Loans
mi.ln on appmved security, ami a eencral
Uaiikiin; huiinewi done on reasnnahle terms.
PATENTS
' Kl'.V a CO., of the Srimtnp AmmrrAS', eoo.
j lliiuolom-t n.H illcllors tor I ileitis, Oiveats, Trade
?.iraa. inpTnsnia, inr ins viiue-i piair, lansaa,
.island, Kranm. ticrmsnr, et& Hand Bnnk about
tit'iits ai Ireo. Tlnri j-","n JenrV eamlenos.
isiniaoMalnid thnm-h MUNN (X). an-noticed
,B thohi-ncxTinc AMkKlCAV. His laivest. beat, and
hioal wldel? circulated st'ientlflo parn-r. SlWa year.
Weekl. FplMi.lId .nsruflnpa a. it Intwmlns In.
formation. Specimen co!. of I i r-rlral trie A iwr.
Ic-nn xnlftiA A.MrwiMllNII A CO.. r-i IfSliriQ
A Mtuic.iK OJloa, IU liruadwar, Km York.
Su:
I E. Luckey & Co
.DRiLERS
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES,
Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils,
Brushes, Etc., Etc.
We will keep
and sell at living
PRESCRIPTION
Tn VinnHR Of fl. Onmnfitfint. drilPmQf.
u, uvwmmm " w
SUCCESSOKS
Luckvt Bristoic at. ths dd Ellsworth Store.
To
FINAL SETTLEMENT.
vrOTlCE 13 HEREBY OIVEN THAT
ll D M Riadon an I Eliia Ann Humi.hrey,
executors of the will and ti-Utu of A L Humph
rey, decraard, hv tiled stateiuent and their
dual account in the Cnunty Court of Lane
County, Urt-tfim, and Mnuday, ths 7th day of
January ltW, lias Wii set by ord.-r of ths
Court, lUtnl nv .T, lor ufariDj,' ul oD
jectimis aud setteue-nt thereof.
D. M. lllHIKIX,
Eliza Ax.i Its rHBtT.
Exwitnrs.
y ir
L
t.
TORPID BOWELS.
DISORDERED LIVER,
and MALARIA.
From tiieeo sources wtao three loan ns or
U.0 diseases of tlio human race The
j-nipuinln(licat Uielrexistence : lVoas of
rrttl". Uowtli costive, Mek Uoail
i.cUe, foUness B fter eutlnf, aversion to
exertion of body or mind, Eructotlon
of food, IrrllabUltr of tenper, to"
spirits, A feellna; ofhuTlBS; ncfflecied
sitna dotf, llzluess,FIutUrlisa; t
Heart, IKits before the eyes.hlgnlr .col
ored t'rtuo, COJiaTlPATIO., and da.
tr.and the use of a remedy thnt at U id l rjet r
on the l iver. AsaUvermcillcineTCTT'tl
1'Il.Lailiarenoe.iuuL Their action onthe
Kt-lneysani Skin is also prompt ; removing
all Impurities throuBD tlicso throe "soav
rnirers of the evstam," proiluclns; appe.
t!K, sound dloatton, niralnr stools, a clear
kwandaYlRorouabodv. TCTT'l PILLS
iuo do nauwa or grlplnii nor lutcrlere
with dully work and are a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA,
TirrrsHflia dye.
GraT lUlB OH WitiSKF.M changed In.
stantly toaGlxwST Blsck by a single isp
pUcatfonofthlaUra. Bold by Dru((lsu,
or sent by express on receipt or sji .
Omi,44MiirflVtiwt,Newyorlr.
TiJTT'a MinU 0 HSEr'UL RECEIPTS FBtl.
SPORTSiEN.
IF YOU WANT A CHEAP SHOT GUN
or ItiHe, come to Junction City. The un
lersineil can acll you Kims frmu five ilnllnrs
t two hundred, or to -uit the ban I times. Also
all kinds nf
AMMUNITION.
hHEUS, WADS,
CAl'S.PIIIMEns,
CATitlDUE-i, BET.Td.
FLASKS. ETC.
Come to the simp neir lowpr end nf Junction
ami see fur yourselves.
'Also a No 1 cheap farm engine and feed
mill.
H. F. HENDRICKS.
FIJAL SETTLEMENT.
NOTICE IS HEitKDY CIVEN THAT
the i..ti.Ti','iitfd a-iu.iiitr.itor of the es
tate of A. 1 NV'viiii. di-ce.tw l. iili silministra-
tor of t!i i p sr'.n r.!iii ("ViSe it A. I Wynu and
II. Wri,'ht(Vvnn .V Wright), Ii.ji filed his ac
counts for final scttleiu -nt in aai -if tlu nlmve
n iuilnI estitlus in the ('oitntv Court t I, .mo
(!nuuty, Oregon, nnrl Monday, the 31 ilay of
MuruX, ISS4, nl tiie lioiir.-l III nM.i.k in the
f.in-i.o. ii nf aniil ilay Imi hecn tixed liy said
Court lor the lu-.il iti.r oi nlijiction to aai'l uc
cnuotH and for tin. Mu:il "tilciii.-nt. thereof.
D.Hud this 5t.li d.iV of .I ni., 1H.SI.
.1 I' CUKltlX, Administrator.
L I ILYK17, Attorimy
AOffllSISTl.ATOi.'S SALE.
"VTOTICE IS UE iEI'.Y CIVEN" THAT
XI Rinler and by vtmm m' mi inter of
tin- County C nirt of I. m i C I'l'ity, l)ro.in,
at tne regular Jamury t",, tli roof, 1SS4,
i'l the inattnr of the eitatu of S nm-il II N'oa
sett, dni easwl, the uu lei'-ii.'ned a lMiiiiitra
tor of aniil eiUte, will otf.-r for sale ar uuliliu
auction, at the Court Hume door iu Eitoene
City, Oreumi, lietveu the hours of 9 o'clock
s m and 4 o'clock p in, mi Monday, tlio ISth
day of b'eliru.iry, ISS4. th follnwio
acnlied real pioperty lcloiiiij; toaaid estate,
to-it:
An ttudiviileil ruts-half interest in and to
the tollnwiiiK iles-iribeit nal prnHrry, to
writ: Coinineiiiiinii at the S E en. it of Sec
2.i, Tlli S, It 2 VV, thence riinniiiK nnr'h
15.70 chs to south lineof Alfred Allen's dona
tnxi claim, thence W 6 32 chs to E line nl
Wm Allen's donation, claim, thence S to S
E copier of said claim, thence W on south
line of said claim 2"..S-" chs, thence N 4-V
V. to E line f N W J of S V J of ate 2S
(hence 8 to S E corner of N W J nf S W j
-f aH 2.1, thence W 20.00 chs, thence 8 to
V line of W S Hurley's donation claim.
H eme E on s iiil line to N E cor nf said
claim, thence S 21 72 chs, thence E to . W
or of N E i of N E J nf sec 26, thence N
20 0 chs, ami thence E 20.00 chs to place of
bt inning, exceptant; one acre deeded to
School Di-tnut. No 42, contaiiiiui; 127 acres,
ni'ire or lens, in Line County, Oregon.
Terms of sale raih.
K M. J.u khon, Administrator.
Gao. S Washriminr, Attorney
a full assortment
figures,.
DEPARTMENT
x' " - 004WI"
xna H I
P u
R5r:li
U
1
Smitli and Cox,
GENERAL DEALERS IN
Agricultural
Implements.
We intend keeping a full line of
first-classFarmingImplementfl,con-
sisting of
4
D. M. OSBORNE & CO.-fJ CELEBRATED TWINE BINDERS, REAP
ERS AND MOWERS; (
STILLWATER ENGINES;
MINNESOTA CHIEF THRESHERS; '
JOHN DODDSOLD RELIABLE, HOLLINGSWORTH'S, REINDEBR
AND RED BIRD HAY RAKES;
THE KETCHUM WAGON;
MITCHELL'S WAGONS, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, ETC., ETC.
It is our intention of staying here
and we guarantee all goods sold to
give entire satisfaction.
Prices as liberal as any hcur in
the Northwest.
Warerooms on Willemette Street, Opposite the
Guard Office.
Pass books, butcher books, memo
randums, ledgers, day books, etc.,
of all kinds. Order3 taken for
special sizes.
Tchool and Miscellaneous Books.
All the st.-imliinl authors ly tlio volume and is sets Juvenile
books, Seasidn an 1' Waverly Library, Harpers
Magazines, ete.
Bible Depository For Lane County.
We havj biicii getting a larn slock of new goods and we have
everything tbuud iu a fiiyt-chws Book htor.
We also have a full stock of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS!
McCORNACK &. COLLIER.
Successors to CALLISON.
lamess Shop
HAVIXG OPENED A NEW RADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP 0 8th 8TR X
west of Crain llios'., I am now prepared to furnish everything in that lint at ths
Tlie
Competent
Workmen
Are rmpWd, and I will -nJi-avor to give satisfaction to all hj tn faror
ihh with a call.
A. M. CUIIIII.
ALL I
Is tfmt you do yourself justice Sy Imyiiij
I inwnd to strictly udliere to VERY LOW PRICES in ewuhinr I offer
for sale, and iu
DRESS k FAM.Y GOODS.
Cliini, Boots and lki Furnishing Goods,
i
I ame gnoda hay eer liwn otfervd u thia
IPU-usf to call and price the goods
Ther id',u,'torqaMion hot Ihallll them rery moch lowrt than tbe
Most
A S K!
coodn whore vtrn can mt tKpm thm
market
and you will that I m in earnest.
G. BETTMAN.