The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, February 23, 1884, Image 1

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ESTABLISHED PIIR THE IIISSEnmTIM OF OF.WMTIf fRIJUPLES. ASH Til EARX AX II'XESTIIVIXC BY THE SWEAT DP MR BltOK.
yoL. 13.
EUGENE CITY, OR. SATURDAY, FKBKUAUY 23, 1884.
NO. I.
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it (Sajfur . UB Guard.
I. L.CAVIP3ZLL,
FMhhtr a'l I Proprietor,
rrni -' ' " ,f wiiivoette
BtrtbtMH djv.ath anl Eiath StreeU
TERM 4 OF SUBSCRIPTION.
.T.'oPer Annum...
idle Month
.52.M
. 1.2S
. .75
Three Mouth.
.
.OUROXLY
OH" ADVKKTWINQ.
AdfertisemenU inserted as follows!
Oas'sqwe. U liiM 1". ' jni!i-tn ffi
each lubieTidnt insertion L Cash regard iu
w"jalvirtii3r will ba clwrjred at tlie fob
witi( rat: . m
Ou ipre threa mth Il
" " six nnutiis , J"
" " one vear 00
Traniteni noti'ca in IocaI column, 20 ceuts per
D. far each insertion.
Advertising bills will be rendered quarterly.
An ib work, ni'wt bs PAID roa "N UHMVEKV.
tiocieriGH.
Cimiwi I.000K Vo II. A. t. nl A. M
Meet rss and thirl W.lnesdnys iu .sell
m.nth.
HMsrit Birrr T.o:ois No. 9 I. 0.
in V MMtunaiT TiieslaT tveninir
UT. u . wit .1. . RwfAUVH RUT Nu. 6.
wU ob th. I I 4th We InwUn In mi-n monm.
Booms Win, N'. W. A. 0. U. W.
Meet tt Masonic II til the second and fourth
F.-iday i each month.
J. M. Si.o. M. W.
KaraTRtcK PMT. Nl. 40. fr. A. Tt. M.-t
I Uuonii Hill, the tt.--.it au I third Fn 1 i.v of
acfcmeata. By order, OoumNiiKn.
oi or Chose FKiKMi)s.-Mwtn the
rst and third SatunUy eveniura t M ninc
HalL By or.Ur of J. M. Sloan-, (S ( .
"iwn- . - .
VuTf. T.onnii Ni. 317. I. O. . T. M-tt
T.rr SUif Jiy nia'iit i i M I K-'.l.-V !.
1,0. I'i.TrKit, W. ('. T.
Liinm Sr,vu Bv.v:)or Hoik -M iU it tli
41. f. Ohunsh imy Sun I iv ftru "Mi ;it 3:;l I.
J. S. Hat'iii S'ipt.: M. U'-rth AVt
8iyl; Cb4i. Hill. Sm. Mi Hi Huiitii.
ChMl ln. Vitltir. m-l "li'H".
. tHAIllV, ALDAXT. I B LVfit:, E'-'GKNC
NTH til 14 & HIM'tiU,
Attorney? aii Cu'i33llorJ at Us,
Pa AC TIC 'A I .V A f ,U TUB If iC M 1 1
thi. State. I'hey k:v nieiiU atu:it!.i:i
o oallutin iui I proiiiU iu itt m-h.
C:3- 3- ii 2:1 A. 033313,
Attorneys an l Coivnidiot s-
at-Law,
xriu. PKAcncis is run cwi:r.i
W of the .SjomhI . u IijuI D.itria ami i:i
)i duprome Oo.irt of t'lii St kte.
Bpeuul att4iitim vfivu to c.jlh-.rti juj aiiI
Matter in uroliate
Geo. S. iVa;njjr.i3,
Attoraey-at-L:iw,
rjflKHIS CUT, - - - OllK'iON
OfIle farmjrly oc
Bean.
jiiiej by i'hrtuinoii k
GEO. II MILLER,
Ittoraij aai Onasilla.'-it-Liv?, and
i2ea Agent.
BUGKNECirr, - - - OKKUON.
office-Two djoM nrth of Post o;a .-.
J. E. FENTON,
Attorncy-at-Law.
HUGK.VBCirY - OllliGOX.
Seteial attention ((ivKn to Ild il Estate l'rac
Mo aaJ AbitraoU of Title.
0ric Over Granja Store.
Dr. Win Osborne,
O.licoAJjoi.ii.JiSt- Charles Hotel,
- OB AT THE
lit Dam 81325 OF HAIE3j4 LU3KET.
DR. JOSEPH P. GILL,
CAX BE FOU.VD AT HIS OFFICE or re
idenoe when nut pruteaionally eiii'a0'ed.
0fio at the -
POST OFFICE DRUG STOKE.
Beadence en Eighth atreet, opposite Preaby
riaa Church.
DR. E. G.0LVRK,
Graduate of the Phila lolpliu Dental College.)
Q DENTIST,
SUGEtfE CITV, OiiEU...V.
rOLD FILLI.VG3 A SPECIALTY.
VI" Artificial teeth ra.le W or.ler. Teetli
itracteJ without pain. All work fully war
ranted. 0&39 iu brick buil-liu over the
CraaK .tore
JEWELRY ESfABLISILMEN T.
J. S. LUCKEY,
DEALER IN
cks, Wacnss, Cfnins, Jewelry, Etu
Repairing' Promptly Executvil.
Haltl viirk Warrantee!. 13
J . .j. L.U ' r. I ,
Elktwrth ft Co'i Brfok Willamette streat.
" .. ...........
Sill
A large assortment of La
dies and Cliildrens Hose at
12 1-2 ds. .
Good Dress Goods at l lc
Best Corset in town for 50c
An immense stock, of Mew
and, Seasonable Goods.
Fine Cashmere in every
shade,
Xew and Xobby styles in
CLOUILVG.
Liberal Discount for
CASH.
New' Departure ! !
H WO P'EISOBS
CASSaE A.I OX.232Oi:,0L',
Jl .tv. JI wiio.ny miercti. uru
i uuir HMnt M iioiut. j ukv luillcu tout
A. V.-
Vill bell i'ooJs foi CASH at. -:it!y re-luceJ jiriua, us low atuny ether CASH SPOKE.
Dost Print 1( and ISyai-.la 51 00
Uest ISrown and JJloaoiied .Muniinn, 7, 8, 9, ami
10 ft .
Clarka an I ISrooka simol cotton 75 cts per D.iz.
VU :i n t Milla I Flrnnol.i, 23, 3o: i and 50
Kta,
Watar Pro , cents
Fino White Shirts, 73 ct and 81.
And all Other Coeds at Proportionate Rates.
NYHITli: Sli' V N"rT MACIIXK!
Nous Inttsr f ir R'rmfth, nw, an 1 dnr:ililityl, At greatly reducd rates.
To my ol 1 C'iHt'i:iiH-, w!n have stuoil by me itn I m', I will continue ti sell on same
tr:m as herjtnfnre on llm.i, hut if at any time they wish to wake CASH purchaser, I will give
all soi. ai tthsrs, t!ie full orodit on my rediiution A. V. I'KTEKS
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.
D2ALERS
slorks,
kutrl:ei :md
Jewelry.
Musical instruments, Toys, Notions, etc
Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired and
warranted, yorthwen corner of Willamette
and Eighth str ta.
ilEvVffaOJSiT TORE
(One door south of Tost Office )
OU!! gomls are all new nii'i freh and of
first nualitv. All koihIs nsrally found in a
init-ciaa (Jrx-ery Suire, kept on Lund To-1
Usui ana tumii.-i a specialty. is nuy
for Cssh and sell fur the same, giving the ens-
for t'sh ami sell lor the same, tnv
trnner the ad vantage of Casu PbiTF".
8WIrf 1 CO. 4
B. BUM'S.
A GENERAL 3
90II1 llf OH l9I
Trimmin Silks nd Sit
ins in all shades.
Moircantique Silks
Velvets in Colors.
Thefui 'd .stock of French
KID SIIOESI
ever brought to this place.
BOOTS and SHOES
''nail grades.
GliOLEIllES
of all descriptions.
vimr loteinMia ! Arn i.rn,,.,,,..i,tl, I., ...t..,i .,;i
PETERS,
Fine Cheviot Shirts. 5), T3 eta and 61.
Jnew Aaaortment Dress GooJi So I'luah) Id
J' a. i i a ota.
' nV Til v. Siirti il D.ivjrj. 5) ct
Mens' Overnliirts, 75 ct. ami SI.
Moiih' Overalln, S'J, (ij, 7.') cU and 81.
Kiubroiderio and Eilyins at Fabulouii Low
Prices.
A. 0. HOVET, H. C. ni'HPHRET, W. T. PKET, '
Notary. Attorr.ey, Cashier.
LANE COUffTY BANK.
IIOVEY, HUMPHREY & CO
EUGENE CIT-5T, - OR.
Deposits received subject to check.
Ioan. inads on approved securities.
Si'ht Drafts drawn on
POUTIuVXD, PAX FRAN'CISCO AND
VEW YORK.
Exchange dravrn on the principal Cities of
r.umiie. 1
Collections m.vle no all points and a u-eneral 1
Banking busiotsi tranjat-Ud oil
twmi.
avorame
13 U, j
1 r ?0lT'
Dr. V. C- SEHLB1.E0E.
BEIU T J S l'
T NOW PERMANENTLY
l.orviKD
JL in Cottar (inive.
He per'omis all iiih-is-
t'on iu niecliHiiiual and surgical ileiiliitrv. All
work wsrniute.l and at!nfut tiu I'limanteeil.
Eev. Father Wilds'
EXPERIENCE.
Tiio K,.v. i. V. U'inU. . ll-kliii li i lly
mission ty lit New V.nU, ami liroihi-r
of lliu I II j emiuoiii Jiiil-ii U iluk, m" liio
Ms4uluti-U Suiiiviiie Cuiut, ii i lut
lufnIloivH:
" U K. St., .ie I'm. K. tiVA
Jlili. J, V, .K vkii Jt Co., lii iitil nieii :
Ijul winter 1 mils troui'liil uaii a nrnvt
Uiic'iuifurtililn lluliiii'; liinim1 nllh.;
Iiiom iL-ei i ly my lim'.n, niili '.i llclieii o
lnl')l"nililv nt nl):Ul, iiiiiI huriiiil so Inli'ie
, ly, lli:it I couM scai-e.-ly buir any cl'Uliinn
over tliem. 1 was also n rulFiii'i' from it
Severn caurrii itu.l oatnirluil eoii;ii; my
aiietltu US4 iioor, nml my synli'iu a kihu'I
deal rim ilmvii. Kiinwlni; lue Mililo of
Avkii's MAltH.ti-Ailil.i.A, liy cli.i.'ivitCi.n of
many iMh.T ift, anil (iiiiu iktmuihI ue
in foriusr years, 1 Kpiu taking it lor Hie
alsive-iisiueil al i .nii-i x. My uiittilo lin
provu.i aimtvl from the llil ilow. After
A sliort liin.i the fever mill Helling er.
allNyeil, and nil linns of irrllution of tiio
sitin d.iiieHie.l. My ciitarib ami coiikIi
were sl' cureil by liio smile mrniis, and
my ireiii'ral lienliii greiil v iniirove.l, until
it Is now eeel!unt. 1 fi el a liumlied Kr
cent itniner, ami I nKr.biile tin-Mi recalls
to the iimi of Hie S.uikaiwiiiu.a, wliii-b
1 reemiuiieml with nil vonll.liiii'e us tiio
best blooii meil.ciiin ever ilt-vised. I look
It iu small ilosisi ibreo limes a ilur, mid
useil, Iu all, less limn tno boltlcs. 1 place
tliess fads st your service, liopiin their
publicntiou limy do good.
Yours respectfully, Z. V. W'll.DS."
The above Instance Is but one of the many
constantly wiing to our notice, which prove
the perfect adaptability of Avkk's SaIisv
I'AHll.i.A to tiio euro of all diseases arising
fnini Impure or liniioveiislud blood, ttud a
'ea!icueil vitality.
Aycr'sSarsaparilla
cleanicn, enrlcl.es, ami si lou't liens tiio blood,
stimulates the notion of the stomach and
bowois, and thereby e nabb s the system to
resist and overcome the nllneksof all A'emfit
en D'iKHtr$, r.rnitiont of tilt Sim, l.'lini
watitm, Ca'urrh, (truer il Ihbilitf, and all
d'sorders reiiltln( from ior or corrupted
blood and a low state of the system.
1'Ki imui n nv
Dr. J.C.Aycrd Co. .Lowell, Mass.
Bold by nil Ihuj-M.: price CI, six bottlci
fnr."i.
AYER'S
CATHARTIC
PILLS.
Best Purgativo Mediclno
euro CoiiMlpnUnti.Iielljesllnp. ISeaibcho, and
nil J!iliou iM.wirili'm.
Sold rrcrynliere. Always rellnlilo.
.71171 Curoi &ai cover disA
points. Viio world's Croat Pala
tloliovor for Hon and Boast
Cheap, quicU and rellahlo.
PITCIIEir3 CASTORIA
Is not Narcotic. CJilidrcn
row fat upon, Mot!icr.i li'.;o,
and Physicians recommend
CASTOili.V. It re;;ulutcs t!;o
, Bowels, cures Wind Colic,
allays l'evcrishncss, and de
stroys Worms.
WEI DE METEIl'S OA
TARRH Curo, a Constitutional
Antidote) for this torrlhlo mala
ify, hj Aosorptioiu Iko mos.
Important Piscovory since Vac
ination. Other remedies may
relieve Catarrh, tli onrek nt
jnjr stage boXoie Consnmptioa
eta in.
t
Croccria " Provisions,
Will keep on hand a general assortment
Groceries, Provisions, Cured Meats,
Tobacco, Cigars, Candies.
Candles, Soatis, Notions
Green and lriel Kniits,
. Wood and Willow Ware.
Crockery, Eta
Business will be conducted on a
CASH BASIS.
Which means that
Low Prices are Established
Goods drtirerrrl wilhonl hnrf to Cnyn
ML KINDS OF PRODUCE WANT! I
1-nr which vrc
price. .
rill pay the lilliestmsrk )t
JAf. .. PAOE
llobcrt iodtl iiincoln.
SECRETARY OK WAR AND
PROM IN ENTLY M UNTIONED
AS THE REPUCLICAN
NOMINEE EbR
PRESIUEXT.
A nitlF.P SKETCH OF 1113 MFE.
' Ri.iioi t Tutlil Lincoln. S. cndary of
of Wnr, is tin! oldi-st mul only tturviv
' nil hoii of Aliniliani Liiioidn niul us
li.irn itt Hni'iimfi-M. Illinftin, Atifust
1 i"
13, 1313. H reooived n good rdu -it
t!on in the hcIuioIh of t tin t i-ily )ut con
Jclui'i-d Iti.H pi'iiarittory umirsw nt Exe
!ti-r. N. H. Hi' fiitiwl Ilunnrd Col-
lli'oo from which he fjindimti'd in
After his urudiiiition hp rrtwivnl n
(.'itinniission as Cnd:iin, nml saw coil'
KidHriilili' Ht-i'vicH in ill" lii-ld, hut hi'
cittiso f Iiih youth Iih tt iH kopt a clow
vniiiiiii'.ion to hix futln-r at tho Whito
Hous lliH ijroutrr uu t of tlu tiuin.
After thn cxi!itino hcciu's of hi.t fnth
t'h assassination hn nettled in Chicnoo,
M'herH he studied law, mul whs in a few
yeiti-H admitted to the linr. lie then
lieoan tlie practice of his profeMsion in
that city and m'cured th" niann;eiiient
of several lar'e rstaies and maiiy linst
em Insurance Companies, who loaned
laroe hu ins of niiiney on Chicago real
estate. In Kttfndiiii! to tinsn ".rustK
Mr. Lincoln di'velopeil mipeiior ex
ecutitB uliility. IIh married tlm only
daughter of E Secretary Jainea Har
lan. During the Chicago convention Mr.
Lincoln was an ardent advocate of the
nomination of General Grant, und pre
(tided at thn in. ineiiHH Grant meetino
held in Chicago a few days In-fore the
nomination for tho Presidency wait
nmile. It -fore that period his only ac
tive elLrt iu politic had heeii ax a
niem'ier of a citiens' cmnmittee formed
in Chicago toelI'in.-t u reformation and
purification in local political nlliiirs.
President Garlield'H selection of Mr.
Lincoln for Secretaiy of War wan due
to a determination to honor thn name
of our great Wur President and KOMttis
factory was his administration of the
War Department during Tp-sidi-nt
Garlield's incimliency that Piehidenl
Arthur retained Mr. Lincoln in the
Cahiuet, and now lind.s liuiiseif proini
neiitly nienlioiied 11. s a Presidential
candidate. Mr Lincoln disclniuiH any
amhition for further political prefer
ment, hut his modi-lit, unassuming milli
ners only induces his admirers to
mnri earnestly advance his claim.
Secretary Lincoln is one of the most
popularJlicials that the Wur Depart
ment has ever ln-en under, and in so
cial and political circles, regardless of
his' party affiliations, ho is an universal
favorite. In furm and feature Mr.
Lincoln has no reHoiiihlanct) whatever
to hit illustri us father, out iu execu
tive ability ami and an intuitivo com
prehension of public nlliiirs he hm cer
tainly inherited the sterling character,
islics of Ahrahaui Lincoln.
At Schenectady, N. Y., a juvenile
ruslo d into the presence of his pai;ents
and gleefully exclaimed: "W ar
going to have the tircim n come up to
our house right away." An explauu
tioti was asked and the startling an
ser mado that he and u playmate had
made a fire under a hed iu an uostairs
room. And sum enough, rapidly
spr-ading flames were discovered. The
fl lines were suUlued, much to the grief
of the youngster. When the child won
chided he innocently remarked. "Whut
difference does it make, pa? Ain't
you' going to huild a mw house, anyway,
OREGON AND WASHINGTON .
The cash receipt nt the OImplit
land office in January footed up to
S5.VJU5.
Gamhliug is the hii-tiui-HH of many at
Coeilr d'Alene, and thu sport of the)
few.
The county commissioners of Yak
ima did not Re'ect any wointfn for jury
duty.
A uraveyard has Wn Htnrted at
'Coeur d'Alene. There are four ten
ants in it.
Two hundred and ' tliirtv-eieht con-
icts in the ntatc peniteiiliary. lor life,
I.
The house of Charles Ahrahaui. nit,
uated a few miles from Dayton, W(
T., wan hdmed lust Wpdnpsday,
Orders from New York stopped tha
work of construction on" the Cedaf
river ext'-nsion road and Seattlo in
over run w ith idlo men.
John Dinh-y, of Clui ke county, Wi
T while t ut htiitii g lust wnk turn
took his hoy for a wild cat and shot
him, fruitui ing his t-ktill.
The refrigerator company has Bt'
tied upon Dhihak as tlm poiiit at
which lo 1 net tl.eir 1 uildinc, and fire
now ni'ting ice for use next summer.
L-wiston, Mnho, has an Episcopal
church, recently Imilt, and a new
chunh Im-II just arrived. The hell
weighs 1013 pounds and cost nearly
83nO.
It was chilly iu Eastern WaHhinj;.
Ion I'V 13th, ut Walla Walla 19 l
lowj at Colfax. 33 Mow; at Waits
burg, 21 In-low) at Golde-idale, 33 be.
low,
Corrrci!
In a well-written article on newsy
papers, the East Oregouian aaym
"It is seldom that a place of let
than W0 or GOO people, and having a
settled country around, needs or can
support a pnper. And unless in the
case of a county seat of a large coujily,
no town of le.-s than 1,5(10 or '2,000
should give any encouragement to a
second. The third local paper ought to
have no chance for existence in any
town of less than 5,0()0 or 6,000, and
it is all the In-tter if the town could
grow to 20,000 with hul two papers;
for then the papers could afford to he
of eooio use to the people.
A paper, even in a small town, to bo
worthy of confidence and lilmral sup
port, can no longer he a concern run in
the interest of some clique, or faction,'.
or party. Y hue it may strongly sup
port one party as opposed to another,
yet it. .nust le ready and able to oppose
whatever is discreditable in the party
it supports, or to lestow praise or cen
sure where it is sure they belong, re
giirdleHN of tho fact that thereby it ma
lose a patron or two. The people of
this day in this country are too intelli
gent to give cordial support to a mr
"organ" of anything or anyliody. A .
paper which is no more than this is
never to be trusted. It will tell either
truth or. falsehood, adocutes either"
right or , wrong, publishes or suppress
important nesjust an liest suits its
interest. The only way the people of
a town und surrounding neighkrhood
can hope to have an outspoken, reliable
local papir, one that can affiord to be
independent and incorruptible, is to
give it lilieial support, and discourage
undue and ill-advised competition."
-...... . .
"One eveniu'tts I was sittiu' by Het
ty, and had woiAed myself up to the
sticking pint, sez I; Hetty, if a fellow
tot to ask you to marry him, what
wud you sayf Then she laughed, and
sez she, 'That would depend on who
acked me.' Then -z I, 'Suppose it was
Ned Willi.' Sez she, 'I'll tell "Ned
Willis but not you.' That kinder
staggered me, but I was loo cute to
iose the opportunity,- o I sex again,
suppose it was me.' And then you
oiler see her pout up her lip, aim) sez
she, 'I don't take no supposes.' Well,
now, you sec there was iiuthin' for me
to do lot to touch the gun off. So
luirg it went. Sez I, 'Lor, Hetty, it's
me. Won't you sey yes?' And then
there was such a hullaballoo in my
head I don't know 'zictly what tuk
place, hut I heard a 'ye' whispcriD
Dinewhere out of the skirmish"
fc
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