Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1884)
r IE 117 ESTABLISHED FUR THE DISSEMINATION OFDEJIMMTIC I'RINCIPLES, AXD TO EARN AN HONEST LIVING BY THE SWEAT OP OUR BROW. I'Y 1 1. m i ADO I VOL. 16. 9He (gagfttf City uatfl. ;L. CAMPBELL, Publisher an I Proprietor. Q!T?lC3-'J t thi Ett xt l- of WillsmtUe fetawtbitviusa Seventh ami Eighth Street. TERMS OF SUB-CRIPl'IOX. Pf Annm '.'; Alx M mthi . Three Mm tin ' OCHO.VLY tA.TK3 OF ADVKHTISIXG. Advertiementsinortedas follows: ' One si'lare. 10 line or le, one insertion BJ: aita iubjau3t insertion St Cash reipiired in ""fUi'a Wertiser will be charged at the fob oiur rat: 0as srre three months ' M' " " iix mouth " ' " " one year 12 00 Tln notice in local column, '.Mcent per -ha for evih insertiun. t A'Wert'uiiii bill will be rendered ouaYerly. All lo work must be paid kok hm nBMvmtv. ' TW TWT " HI I I 1"' U.1J . 1 , B P.nnFXt. Ixibok N'o II, A. P. anil 1. M jdtft. Seitxcr UnriR Ii:iok So. fl I. O. jS5Ss50. F. Mnetsevery Tuesday twain. WlMWHH ENCtMfUKST o. 8, iaU, tU Miia-Hth Wot lie lay in mm'Ii fr.ontli. Bous'JH Tvwiz, N''. 1"'. A. O. IT.;W. Meet at M isonic H ill tlia sea md and .nurtli Friday iu each month. J. M. S1.11.1s. sr. W. Kilpatuck Pinr. NT. 41. i. . I!. -.Meets t Alsmii II lU, t'-H Hf ii ami third Friday of each mmt'.i. Uy orier, CnruyiiHii. .W)S1 OK ClIOSKS FlUKNl)S.-M'ftt the ,rt and thirl Saturday eveirin.-H at . smc RalL By ordsr of .1. M. rfun.v, i t. Barn L-nw X 317. I. . G. T. Met Try dvii.diy ayht U U 1 1 V1 w flill. HO. Piirms, W . C T. Lxmxi Sraa Bvvtmv If.ii'K -MeU at t' 5. r. CViriia every 3 I iy aft ernoon at 3:H J. ft. Umtm S uit.: Mm IWM CxA, At 8 tat; OIim. Kill.'Ssc'y. Mis llittio Smith, OaaaUio. Visitor m i lo wjlwiuf. T a. rUH.VX, ALSANl. L. BXYEC, KL'CKNE. Attormys ail Csunsoilor at Law, EUUK.VU CUT, OIMWO.V. PaAcncu ix ad i j this ;;!.; nr.-? of tui State. 'J'hey stive apecial iiHontinii o collection an I probjt j m.itt'.T. tiJ :-)jr V. i''. CV IJt;rjs olfi"e G:3- B-a lil A .311113, Atboruvji nit i- C i-iimdlors-TiU. p-ivot-ii.:.-: i mis ennrn TT Hi t u -). id .f i li.-iil J.i.ri uul in lie ft.lprj.u - 0 i. H i o! l ii ') it-. flpjjial attiiiti.iii (ji. ja v. c.id.'ctio.i and Waiter in uriiliatj Attoraiey-at-i.aiy, l5U.ilS.VS: CITY, - - - OlilSUON ' onico formerly oojupiid by Tlioiiipson & Beau. Jj-8m3 ceo. n mim, Attornjj ail Cjai3jlbMt-La-.v, ani Heal Estate J'eat. ' JRUGEXECIl'Y, - - - OiiiS-iJV. bFFICE-lVo do ir mrlh of l'.t O.li-.-e. . J. E. EE XT ON, Attorncy-at-Lutr. UiJEViS CITi' - o:E3)X. gpjoial attention given ti Rial Eitatd lVa.' ilea and Abitract of fitln. OrKiOli Over Gran4 Ssore. Dr. Wm Osborne, O.B:JAJj)ViiijSt- Charles Hotel, . . - OB ATMl? 5 J 7 J if j 0? 21123 ani LUCKZY. Bit. JOSEPH P. GILL, CAN RE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or re idence when not professionally en'ed. Otlic at tne POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. Raaidente on Eighth atreet, opjvwite Preby crian Cuui'cli. DU. E. G. CLARK, Graduate of the Philadelphia IK-ntal College.) if. EUGlSXiS CITY, - - - OjEu...X. i OLD FILLING i A SPECIALTY. OT Artifiaal tta mile t) order. I'eetu extracted witlimit pain. All work fully warranted.- OHm iu brick biiildiui over the Grants tir-? - JEWELRY ESTADLIS H M EXT. J. S. LUCKEY, mXQ DEAl.EK IS oc'ti, V i: i ti, C.u:,i3, Jeslry, Eti. Ue'juiria l'r.:nitly Exuciiteil. Cjr.lll 'rU U'arranlM, j. ii. u;:kky, E,JiTJ.-.h k (Vi Br ': Yi!la"n? I'.ree- is" 11 i b:u Ul.ll I IU I 1 At E. DUIFS. X o JiT A GEXEUAI 553 i large assortment cf La dies and Childrens Hose at 13 1-2 cts. Hood Dress Good sat 12c- J test Corset in town for oOc An immense stock of Xcw anil Seasonable (roods. Fine Cashmere in every shade. Xew awl Xohb'j shjli's in Liberal Discount for CASH. New Departure cash a s i) pATltO.VWIvTllKME.Wi-HOHKLl'T X hiJilvi.. it.ji j.--, whose linnv.sii. nr.. .vund l.iui' -n i.i..-. .a home. 'J al;v nolice tiial. L I SVill bell ifooc1! for CASH at fluatly reduced ll.-et l'rinto II. and 13 yard 51 00 Heist Drown an I K'.oached .Miu.liiiH, 7, 8, 'J, an. I 10 ct :. Clark and lirno'; sool cotton 7 ct tier l)oz. l'laiii.ml..lilled Flrnnel, 25, 35: and 50 ct. Wutjr Proo , ceiita I' ino WIikh S!:irt, 75 ct and Jl. And all Olhsr Cods .Vim 1 1 J t'eljlu'oiej , WHITJ S!i V None b.'tt!r f r a .ren,'t!i, Kiz;, mi l ditraWiity), lo.iiv o! I l.usfiinie', who have stood liy rtii a ii.T.-tuiore on tnu-i, but it at any tune til II. 4 'ir.llill'.l. tiie full I Goods sold as in Oregon, for 0R Cash Or Credit. Highest Price paid for all kinds of Country Produce. Call and see S. H. Friend GRAIN BROS; DEALERS IN- iorks Vatr!;f and K-rA mm 1 i . r CC1 Jewelry. Musical instruments, Toys, Notions, etc Watcbe, (locks, and Jewelry repaired and warmntd. Nirthwe' oru.r nf Willamette and EL'bth itrwtii. HV78?i3EdT STORE (')ne i!oor o;ith of Pont Oihcs ) OUR K'xvl re all new niri freh n I of firnt nual'tr. All k' "nU iwrallv fmn l in a 1 iri't cla Ir c rv Store, kept on Lnnd 'I'o-iha-o. and Cl'iARS pi.-ialty. V buy for Ch and nell for t!i fcame. u'ivin the cu i lomer th advnntai of Ca"H I'Hirni, WIFT4 CO. EUGENE CITY; OR, SATURDAY, FEIJIIUAKY 7 inimin Silks and 'Sat ins in all shades. Moircantiqae Silks- Velvets in Colors. The finest stock of French KID SHOES ever brought to this place- BOOTS and PUOES :n all grades- CrlWLElil.ES of all description s. oi:z2He9 I.L'ii.lvoLM: l:.:! Dli ICS, ROADS AXJj juiir inUrc: ! Are periiiaiieutly looaud nan PETEiS, prices), ns i,)W :uiany (.iIkt'CASH STORE. Fine ("Iieviot ijliiiU fiJ, fj cts and 81. Now Aoi'lment Ores (Joods (No Trali) 15. 2 ) ami J.t ct. Men' Imi b.-W) it. S'ii:i ati 1 DraiVera, CO ct MJn'Over!i:ilH, 75 ett. and Men' Oieralls, 51, 75 et and 31. Kinliroiderie nnl l'Miu at Falmlou Low l'riw-s. at Proportionate Rates. jS"W MAOHX.E ! At greatly reduced rateR, mo o I will continue n ell on same they winh to make C ASH purchases, I will give l credit on uiv reduction A. V. I'LI ERS mm i low as any Hcmse A. II. HDVET, H. C. Ut'Ml'HKEY, W. T. PKET, Notary. Attorney, Caahier. LANE C3UNTY BANK. IIOVEY, HUMPHREY & CO EUOENB CITY, - - OR. Dio.it rei-eived subject to check. J.o -in made on approved .counties, 'i'ht Draft drawn nn PORTLAND, SAN FRANCISCO AND NEW YORK. '.x '.nt (Jrv.vn on the principal Cities of Euroi .' f '..Ii. .-li.iti. trijida nn all iM.inls and a ceneral Rankil business transacted on avoralil.i term?. . nl3tf. EBVcnaMaoaannMi D!i. IV. G- SEKIEREDE, 13 NOW PERMANENTLY LOCATED in Cottage Orovc. He perform all opera tion in mechanical ami Mimical dentistry. All work warranted and natiafaitiou guaranteed. A FE HINTS roa thu use of Dose. 7b mort the bon ds g.nllp, 2 to 4 j tivmuuhly, 4 to ,(,, initio .j'frnrnrr iroi otrcio. int pivprr tlote lit tuck CO.. l or Cou.tlpatlon, or Cosllv.iic.s, no romeily Is to eili.oiivo oa lvi n'8 1'iLU. They Insure regular daily action, and re- Itore the lowib to a lu sl;h condition, i For Ind!KcIIii,or UysiH'pala, AVLK'J Tills are Invuluablo, anil a sure cure. Ikvirt-uurn, Loki) of Aiictlu, roul Htnniarii, FlHtulency, Dluinc.s, Had liclie. Kumbiie', Nausea, nre all rcliotei and c.iroU by Ay Kit's l'nx. In I.lverCoiuiiI.iiiit, i;inou(iI)!.ior'ci-, and JaunUlce, Avkh'S Pit.ui alioulil ll K'l'an In ilodus lare cucuU to sxllo tbo livor and liowob, aud remov cout'JjiaO. As a clcaiD'.::g n.c.lictuo in the tfpriug, tbee 1'lLU are ui:e(ii:i!lcd. Worms, caujcil by a morbid oonditlon of tbo bowels, are expelled by tticio r;i.n. JCrupUon, E!;ln Diseases, anl r!i t'.:3 tivM vf lu.'.'jes'.kni or Coiistl;i.it!c:, r.ro c:-. 1 by ilou:of Avnt's Tl!.L3. I"r Co3,;i, t::!.e Aykr'S Ti..',3 ti opsa l.u pores, I'winoro i:i!t:ininir.l:;y t;.i.'. a.U p.i;.iy l'i3 fiver. '.? 1)1 irilii,-.;'.r.il C--a'..-'' taJ by 1 1 1 l.'ii cd!iN, la.lijciiiblo f-i..!, vlo., AVUlt'4 i'li.i. nio t!io truo rcnicuy. It'i:iiiin'.lL.i.i, (.out, I.'ck.ru'lu, end f".;l ilc.i,oru-ii ivsr.ii. I rota i!iBtio ilcruuxo i 'i.'., i . c iV.s, i.r.J (".haps .r n rd;iioikg li, LMj-o by t';u u;o .f Ai:k's IMi.ls. ji:i,,h, I.. '., y, ICi.im y Coiiil!iitB, f I iUicr l:.Mr..i..j ti.c.sJ ly ilcbi.uy w C- U u-:t::i, i n' cuu.l by .vi ' 1'ltU. t;iJt'-ii'-VA!jn. i::.d l'uij.;;il ICtib'.riuX tl.o, a b.i.'o i.-.i iu:c.y '.w.ici'y la A V C i J a- PS LG. Kull illrsetlom, iu Tcrlotvi lauciacs, r t&isipany cuoh fackajc. i-::::i-a mri rv Dr. J.C.'Ayep&Co., Lowell, Mass. SoM "37 all l)ra?glsta. .i;.v o n a Pi' ii rcr. n r. . u 11. lJ Ioticra Llo a:.d riiytlcla-n . rooonunond it. IT 13 HOT parcoti; E CENTAUi: LINIMENTS; tlio World's prcat rain-Kr-Iic ing iTtiicdios. Tliey heal, :,uo(Lo mid euro IJurns, Wountls, Vt'cnk Back and nitcutnatisia upon JIan, and. Sprains, Galls and Lameness ypoa Kcasts. Cheap, quiek and reliable. EPURT3 cf ttisnustln, Elucna, Snaaea, Crackling Pains la tlio Head, Fotld Ercatli, CoaTaess, dud nny Catarrhal Complaint, ran to cxtorminated'ty Wei Ca Iloyer'a Catarrh Cure, a Consti tutional Antidote, y Absorp tioa . The mot Imnoi-tant Dia covcry aince Vaccination. I, . Nil lE.i:,Elt is Croceris Provision 3 , Will keep on band a K4eral assortment (Jroceriei, Provision, Cured Meat, Tobacco, Cigars, Candies. Candle, Soain, Notions. Ureen and 1'rieif r'miti, . . Wood and Willow Ware. Crockery, Etc. lliuuncss will te conducted on a CASK BASIS-' WLich lueans that Low Prices arc Established Good del ire red willionMinr;t to Cnyr t Ft ML KINDS OF PR05UCE WANTH 1"rbicb we dl pav t'n liivbstniark t price. " d AS 'I. . PA OK. If w 2, 1884. V:. HOI. WARe MILLER. , THE JUNIOR SENATOR FROM NEW YORtL The Reputed Leader of the New York Republicans. Senator Warner Miller, known more familiarly as "Wood-Pulp Miller," of Herkimer, New York, was born in dswego county, tlmt State, Augu.it 12, 1 838, and in tlicivfore in his forty-nixtli year.' Ho oraili'.ited ut Union college in 1 SCO, anil then became a teacher in the Fort Edward Collegiato Institute, hut w hen tli war broke out, in 1SG1, he enlisted in the Fifth New York Cav alry. He served with conspicuous bravery in the Shenandoah Valley, being promoted to Sergeant Major and Lieutenant. At the baltln of Winches ter lie imis taken a prisoner, but was finally "exchanged" after the close, of the rebellion. Mr. Miller enquired iu fanning tind becaiti) the owner of ex tensive paper mills in which enterprise he is still engaged, llo was a Delegate to the National .Republican Convention iti Philadelphia iu 1872, and in 1874 was elected to the New York Legisla ture, nerving two terms. Mr. Miller then entered National politics and was elected us a Represen tative to tin; Forty-sixth Congress and was returned to tbo Forty-seventh. . In 1881, when Conkling and Piatt re signed their seats in the Senate, Mr. Miller was chosen by the New Assem bly to succeed Thomas C. Piatt and took his scut October lltli, iu the same yeur. 1 1 is term of otlioe dues not ex pire until the ;!d of March, 1887. Seiiutor Miller, by his recent manip ulation, of the Kpuhlicau caucus of the New York Legislature, securing the election by thu Lower House, of Mr. Shcai d 11.1 its Speuker, has won for him self the sudden reputation as being the leader 'f the New York Republicans,' and the well-known fact that the Sen ator is antagonistic to the present ad ministration of Arthur, yives especial significance) to Lis political controlling power iii his State as indicating that he will become u prominent factor in dic tating against Arthur's reiioinination at Chicago next June. Mr. Miller is a man of splendid physi cal and mental strength, and possesses that personal magnetism which wins the lasting friendship of those with whom he comes in intimate contact. ju Oregon Mayor Sold A. dispatch from Washington giving an indetiiiitu account of swindling acts of a man who pretended to be a pri?st, has developed the fact that Thomas Charinan, Mayor of Oregon City and one of tlm wealthiest men of the town, is one of the victim's. About a year ago Mayor Charinaa received a letter from Cuent a, Spain, signed by one Mire, who purported to be a priest, lie paid ho was at '.he death-bed of a Urigadier named Cliuiiuan who left an immense tstate, which had been cunlii cat;d iy i ho Cai lists. He asked for a remittance of $JU0 to send the grand daughter of tlio dead Ihigadi'r tj America, ami wanted to know whether ho should take preliminary ste.'s to re cover the estate. The Idler ad every appearance of an olliciai. document, beiii bordered with various seals and much red tape. After llo exchange o; a few letters Cliaitnan .eht if'JOO ai since then bus not heard from ie pseiido priest. Tim coinliiitteeoli accounts ljf the House of lleproi ntatitives are inding somi! exci e(liiij;ly crooked business iu the doorkeeper departinen Mrs Mitchell isiivdited with iGG'for ash- in" Ii ft y two towels; the pjamr pile bring Sl.C.V 0. 15, Only a Puntsy Blossom. John Henry wore bis breeches tight Of this he did not think When be gut nn the roller skates To show off at the rink. His tint adventure was his last, He'll ut on skate no more; He tried to kick the roof all off, And sat down on the floor. Vlien.Tohnnie dropped the girls all lauKhad; It wa an awful fall And when they bad their banks all turnad He backed against the wall, lie called a friend, took off the skates, And pvinj; bun tbo wink, 1 Said, "Jim, lend me that long-tailed coat, 1 want to leave the rink." " " OltEtJON AND' WASHINGTON. Marion county claims 14 Good Tera plar lodges. The mortgage tax law has boen, the subject of debate in many portions of thu State. The O. H it N Co's. wharf at Seattle fell on Thursday morning, destroying considerable property. A dastardly attempt was made to burn a grain warehouse and planing mill at Dayton, W, T.J on the evening of the 23d. .' . , Young Finlayson, who is charged with killing his grandmother, and is ia jail at Albany, has a good appetite and sleeps well. Tim salmon canneries at Astoria) are busily engaged repairing nets and beats, and making necessary prepara tion for the fishing season. . . The Cheney Tribune lias a candidate for Governor of Washington Territory Ja?ob Stitzell. It is safe to say that Spjkanu Falls does not stand in. Tlio Territorial division boom doei not yet appear to have extended lie. youd the columns of the Union news paper, says the Walla Walla Journal Our up country exchanges giye no evi dence of the successful work that Hon. Sewall Truax is said to have been per forming iii Nirthern Pacih'o towns, in niak itiLr converts to Mr. Johnson's .Ii vision. ,f Staoe Hoodery. Friday evening Jan. 25(11, when the South bound stage haJ gone about four miles sonth of Grant's Pass, the driver was com manded to halt. This was followed bv the peremptory order to hand out Wells, Fargo i Co's express box. This of course could not be refused, at thj. point of such a commanding weapon as was held in the driver's face, A car bine is too persuasive a weapon to de cline the oliedienco of orders. The bo contained SG10 in money, ?600 ol which had been shipped by Dill Kennoy from Grant's' Pass. The U. S.' mails and passengers were unmolested and allowed to proceed on their journey, with trembling limbs ana palpitating hearts. Fut CiilcU. The Velcoino has been investigating the receipts of somo of Portland's spe cial police. According to its statement some of them ought to bu able to lay aside a little for a "rainy dty." It says that the following amounts per month are paid to J: F. Watson, whose heat extends from Front to Fourth streets and from Washington to Mornsoi). Soventeen CLinese tan games, with 62 gambling ttbles, 4 per week for each house,' f 272; 14 lottery houses at $2( per wek, il 20;" 126 white business houses At 51.50 each, 8188; ,8 houses of prosliiution at $5 each,' $4 0; 55 Chinese busiiess bouses at $1.50 each,1, $82;' 4 far- games, G4;'froui city of Portland. ii) total per month, 47GG. Srii'cial Ollicer A. li. Rrennan, whose lieat ex tends from east of Fifth, north of Oak and south of A streets, receives per month: even saloons at 2 per month each, $14; CS white business houses at $1 each, 68; four banks at $2 eaciy if 8; J7 Chines.) business houses at f2 each, 34; 4 Chiueso bawdy liouses at each, 20; 4 Chinese' tan ghmes at. 10 each, $40; is siid to receive from the O. ltSt N Co i $10; Walter Keyes' Yankee lluzaur, 85 per month; from the city of Portland, $1 , per month; total per month, $230. Estimated aiiiouiit received by Special OlBcer Moti: .Bint, cast of Fourth from Mor. risoii to Taylor streets; -. C3 white busj. nes.1 I...US.-S, ?tJ3; 20 Chinese stores, 54U; 34 bawdy houses, 170; 6 Chin is.' g itiibling houses, 96; from ciry Pintlaii.l, T month, l; total par month, ?3?0.