The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, March 22, 1884, Image 4

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    THE EllQEHE CITY GUARD.
8ATUUDAY MAItCH 22, 1834.
Democratic County Convention.
A Democratic County Convention for the
purpoM of nominating a full County ticket, to
be voted for at the oomintf June election, and
selecting leven delegate to the State Conven
tion, U hereby called to meet at Kugene City,
Frijay April 11, 1884, at 10 o'clock, a m. The
following in the repreeeaUtion alio each pro
duct, haned upon one delegate from each pre
cinct and one deleRate for each 25 votea or
majority fraction thereof cant for State Senator
at the laat June election:
North Euucne 4 Willamette 2
Houth Kugene HM.diawk 2
Junction fihpencer.... 8
Cottage Grove 7 Camp ( reek I
Creaewell 4 Irving'... f
8prlnfield 4 Lot Valley I
Kichardeon 4 Kali Creek. 1
Obeaher 2 Middle Fork 2
InifTom 3 McKenne 1
l'ieawnt Hill 2HzleDe!l 1
Hliulaw 2 Florence .1
(Jovote 2l ToUL 08
The committee would recommend thitt pri
mary meetiugi he held Saturday, April 5, 1S81.
Two new precinct! having been created, from
the beet Information of the committee, li ha
taken one delegate from the old preclncta and
given the earn to the new preclncti In addition
to their delegate at large.
It 1). Cochran, Chairman.
"Crito" Again Makes His Bow.
Ei'okne, March 17, 1881.
Good morning, Mr Editor, I am delighted to
be with you again In the moat beautiful vil
Jage-truly, the Queen of the Willamette. It'e
auch a comfort and pleasure to And all my old
companion! and friendi living and well. It
inakei one fuel happy and homelike to aee you
all ao neat and oozy. What wonderful im
proveineut ilnce I greeted you laatt Prosier
ity and thrift muat have been among you!
May your ehailowe grow longer!
Juat think, the flint to greet 'ne ai I landed
from the cure waa that milling countenance
and boon companion, Wealey, the Witty. A
walk from the depot to the HtCharlei with our
dear old friend, Wealey the Witty waa entfi
dent to gather all the good newa about our
companion! of the lloyal Star Clumber. All
alive, and well, an
yea," intd Wealey the Witty, "and hold
ing big meeting, in the inner chamber."
'There,- Mid Wealey the Witty, pointing
far down the itreet ai we moved along, "do
you know him? the lone one near fie pumpT"
"Certainly," laid I, that la truly llodiioy
the Silent; fie lileut itateaman of a lonely
atreet corner."
"Yea," aaid Witty, "he la a big member of
the etar chamber howl"
"How ia that!" nuld I.
"Oh!" responded Wealey the Witty, "you
have not been here aince the reeurrectiuti ami
treatyr
"Keaurrectlon and treaty!" aaid I.
. "Yea," aaid Wealey the Witty, "the reaur
reotionof John of Springfield, and treaty ne
gotiated by llodney the Silent, between Jim
the (JlmUiter, of the lloyal Star Chamber, and
John of Springfield."
No," aaid I.
Then you niuat be Informed,'' laid Wealey
th Witty, "for a wonderful oomhinutiou haa
been formed by Jim the Glmltter."
' "Howlathat'aaldl, "haa John of Spring
field been outgeneraled ami vanipilahed by
auch a nnall iuitniinelit?"
"Vancpdahed!" auid Wealey the Witty, "he
haa beeu captured and la now a priwuer in
the Tower of the Royal Star Chamber. Jim
the Gimleter ia the imarteat political general
I evariaw, eioept ltill Watklna, and Hill la
the beat in the whole State."
"What la the combination for?" I aaked.
"For," laid Wealey the Witty, "t. beat the
people and elect John of Hippie. That itrute-
getla move captured John of Springfield after
the reaurreotion, and illenced the oppnaition of
llodneythe Silent."
"And then I am to underatand that the two
great leaden have united to cheat the ieople,
.and eleot John of Hippie either to Coiigrmie or
he United Statea Senate."
"Yea," aaid Wealey the Witty, "that la the
Klnt of the treaty, ami the main object of the
political battle now approaching. John of
Springfield found tint he could m.t auoceed with,
out the aid ol two or three trailing light on
the other able, ao John of Sprlufield dispatched
Mndney the ai'ent to the lloyal Star Cham
ber to make a treaty with Jim the Uimleter
and Ida chin.
You mentioned a "reaurrfction," I don't
aiaotly underatand the the meaning of tha1
terra."
"Oh, yea," laid Wealey the Witty, "I
muat tell you all about thai. There la aome
thing wonderful connected with that reiur
rectiun. It waa a oli'ical death and reaur
notion. I foretold the whob thing, juat ai It
happened."
"Btrauge," aaid I, "How did you do that"
"Well, laid Wealey the Witty, "I h.d a
rophetto dream. It waa wonderful and
true," The niadutn declared I waa aa dead for
an hour, ami iutit have been entirely out of
mv bodv. 1 1 will rwiuire more time than we
can iare now, ao if you will walk with me
lit it week I will tell you all."
"With pleaeure," aaid I, an I an thia chap
ter anda with the promlae of that prophetic
dream next week.
Cairo.
An Eastern paper says that the
Democrats of the Kant are suWi ihiug
money to aid the. Oregon Democrats.
The collector ii said to lie that emi
nent Christian Statesman, Stephen ',
Dorsey, who "saved Indiana" iu 1880
at an expense of 3()0,000. W hope
that in (he transmission that it may
not lie aim I amiss, as the lleputdicau
of this state have always had a lrrel
with which to "aiJ Oregon Democrats,"
so called.
We have h"ard the name of Senator
W. R. Oilyeu, of Linn county, authrr
of the Mortgage Tax Law, mentioned
quite frequently in connection with
the nomination for Congreaa, He po.
aesses the confidence of the people tnd
would poll a large vote in the interior
oounties.
Democrats should t remeiuW that
the priicary n eetings will take
place April 5th. Let there he a large
attendance.
Ill this itwuo will be found t0'
coiiitnunicatioiiR in relation to the ac
tion of Uih City Council awarding
Maralml AttoWy $242 extra for
serviced rendered during the pant elev
en month. While, we do not agree
wlully with the virwn of our coirea 1
pondentH, w still think that it U a
bad precedent, and one that is not juat
tn tlm citv. If the Council thought
the Mulury too low, it might, with all
cotiHiKtHiicy, liave hxei! tliii aalary lor
tlm miHuinL' vear. But to award any
ollicer hack-pay mnackH, to say the least,
of fuvontiHin. It is admitted mat mr.
AtteUy has niacin a good Marshal, hut
when Im was elected, he was aware
of the compensation allowed.
We have reliable information that
Hon. W. D. Fcnton will not he a can
didate heforo the State Convention for
Congressman. If the Convention should
nominate him for Supreme Judge,
however, he will accept the nomination.
Mr. Fcnton is one of Oregon's first
lawyers, and would make fn able
iudse,
ii 9
A. woman doesn't consistently use
profane language, hut the way she
says "gracious!" when she Blips down
is full of suhtile meaning and inherent
forco.
NEW ADVEUTISEMENTS
To Stock Raisers!
YOUNG SAMPSON.
Thia fine horao will lie allowed to aerve marea
the enauing aeaann, coiniuuncing April 4th an 1
emlinir J ill V 4th. fiw4. ul ntewarti itnme
in Kugene, and at Crew well, Uregnn, ou the
following term: ninglu nervice, SlU; oeaion,
9l!; Innuiniice, e.n.
Lean, navulilu when wrvire ia rendered; Sea
ion, at thueuil of Seaaon, luHiiraiice, when the
mure la known to lie with foul, or it aolil or
traded before thia ia known, the insurance ia
forfeited. Care ia taken to prevent accident,
but reepnnxilile fur none tlmt may occur.
Murei can be poatured on reasonable tenua,
Ilf.HCItlrriOX AND PKI.KJRKK.
Snmiiaon la a beautiful bay, 6 years old.
April 20, IM; weighe alwut 1H40 lua; ia 18
Manila lilgn; la well proportioned in every re-
aiiect. anil la conaulered by inoot men tl nt aee
lilin ai lielng one among t e uncut lioraei in tne
ntnte of lua ai;e. lie won anvil liy Adventure,
he by hmperor, the hrat thoroughbreil ( lyitea
dale ever imitorted to Orruon. Adventure 'i
dam waa a fine Henry mare. Sampann'i tlum
ia well known in M imi co'inty, being former
ly owned by Mr .lohn Orchard, and ne a fine
mare nnd bimhI breeder, hiw but few if any au
wriora in the State. For further imrticuUn
empiire of the owner.
Owner and Keeper.
Northern Pacific
Express
IS 11E11E TO STAY AND KVKIiY AND
all focilitiea pie ged by NV'ellx, Kario & Co
will te given the iiatrona of the N 1 Kxpreaa.
The Hipular ili-uymun, K .1 McClitiiulian,
will rare for Your gooda and deliver them free
of charge. It you don't believe it k L (J
Aihiir, at the iliHit, ried A loner, up town,
or Aid IniiHliiin, all annum.
Summons.
Iu the Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon
for tho t'nuuty of l.ane..
Mary L Hats, plir, "i Suit in eijuity for
va divorce and the cua-
Suul Data, dul't ) tody of minor child
I'o Sue! Iluta, deft I
TN THK NAME OK THE STATE OK
1 Oregon, you are hereby aumuioned to an
pear iu auid Court, oh or btforo the lirat day
of the next term ti.ereol, to be begun and
held at Kugene City, Ijne County, Oregon,
on the third Monday of April, lfvS4, ami t' eu
and thur.i anwer the complaint lilud therein
agniuat you, or judgment and decree will be
taken agaiuat you for want thereof lor the
ruliuf prayed for in vnimilaiut, namelyi a
decree diaanlving tho mirriuu contract ex
iating between you uud the plainliir. snd
according t.ie, cutoly of the minor child of
aaid inarriiigo to the plaintiff, H id for inch
other and lurtlier rolief Ka in the Court may
aeein eiiiitulil j and jut, and for the coate
and diaburaeinelita of lint. And it ia or
dered by the Court that aervire of thia iil.n
inoiis be madu on vu by publiintion thereof
in the Kiigenw City (Uukh. a iiewnpjxir
publiahed in aaid County weekly, for lis con
aeeutive weeki.
liutid March .1, 1 SS4 .
O. It. Dour i.
Atfy for ITfT.
J. W. MATLOCK.
J. P, MATLOCK.
EVIATLOGK BROS,
Hui'i'eaaora to
T. G, Hendricks.
n AVISO PURCHASED THE STOKE
formerly owned bv T. U. Hendricka, we
take plraaiir in informing the public that we
will keep a well aelet-ted atiK'k of
Koneral Merchandise,
Conaiating of
Dry goods,
Hoots, Shoes,
Hats, Groceries,
Nails, Crockery,
and Tobaccos.
In fact our itork will be. f.mnd to be complete.
By honrat and fair draling we hoi tn be able
V aecure a liberal ahare of the
l'ublic ratronu-o.
Call and examine our ittn-k and prior, before
pnrchaaing le where.
We can alwayi be found at the
Old Haul ricks Corner,
Where we will take all kindi of PKOM'CR
in eichange for rooda, I
MATLOCK BROS.
r.-ii ?, ifH ;
&1SB
Real Estate Agents,
WALTON'S BRICK, EUGENE CITY, OREGON.
Improved Farms
and on easy terms.
t2TALSO-J
f
FLOURING MILLS,
PARTIES wUhlngto locate, by Pre-emption or Homeatead, upon Oovernment Land, or
to pnrehaae Hchool or Kailioad Ijinda, will do well to call upon or addreaa ua, as we art thor
oughly acquainted with auch landi throughout the entire Willamette Valley, on either side of
the river, and can ahow partiei the mot valuable hnda and ileairable locatio:i, fnun 40 to IXtt
acre!
in a Imdy. liilarmatmn periaining to lauua
for circuhir. Addreai or call on A.
lend
E. E. Luckey & Co
.DEALERS LY..
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES,
Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils,
Brushes, Etc., Etc.
We will keep
and sell at living
PRESCRIPTION
In hands of a competent druggist.
SUCCESSORS
To Luckcu tV- Eristnwot the old Ellsworth AVorff.
Joshua J. Walton,
ii Ol IM'V-Zlt-I.iillV.
ailVIIUJ aa ajaivve
EUGENE CITY, OREGON.
Arii., rnArncE in all ran
y Courta of the State.
Siecialnttlitinn given to Real Estate. Col
lecting; Probate mattera,
Collecting all kin. la of cluiine agaiuat the
United Statea Government.
Ollic) in Wnlton'a hrick Moma 7 and S.
"I
ai'CVaVlHuHl TO Tll-
Lane Co. Mercantile As
sociation,
Wo woidd announce to the citfoonaof ihl"
county that having purchaaed the eutira I took
of merchi.udise ol the Lane County Menwiutile
Aaao'iatiin considerably Kdow the original
coat, and having added largely thereto by re
cent purchaaea lor cikah, our atock ia now
COMPL.TUT15
And $contl to Ione!
In thia county. We cordially invite a careful
examination of our stork, aa we know we can
give yvi aittUUcUon both iu good, and pricei
Our Aim is to Sell tne
Best Goods for the .
Least Money. '
Cal . nd examine our gtodi and le convinced,
even you do not wish to purchaae. We al
waya take pleasure in ahowing gixala and giv
ing priww.
All kiudt of prixluce taken at highest mar
ket ratea.
LIBERAL DISCOUNTS FOR CASH.
Don't Read This!
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VJl ''"J JonS lu ndnj
noioiasmmi
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for Sale Cheap
SAW MILLS, ETC.
inrnnneo gram, rur r""i
STINIl' & CO., Eugene City, Oregon.
a full assortment
figures.
DEPARTMENT
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
-VTOTICEIS HE UK BY GIVEN THAT
I jLl ''.V virtue of nn order of the County
, t'.mrt of Lane County, Oreg in the matter
.Mill. I', l.IIU . .'.jj.'ll, II. n.
I of the entile of Iwmc Stud Swcaringeii, de-
i , .. i .. .... i .. I... ....i..
reeu, mo iinileiKiu'imi niw oeei, only i
pointed administratrix or aaid eatute. All tier
..it. Iiuvit... ..L.i.n. d.r .iiiut mui.I HMfntt. U'ill lll-M
ai ut the Biiuie tit me ut the law o'tire of Geo h
Waxlihiirue, Ml Kugene Citv. within aix montha
fnuu lli, the H.fcl day ol reiiruary, livvi.
Kv.m.i.vk SwK.viilNdKN, Aduiiuittrati-lx.
CiKo. 8. Washui'IINK, Attoruey.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Lane County.
Sarah M Armour, Plaiutilf, ve George Ar
mour. Defendant
- To (ieorue Armour. IWendantsbove named
INT1IE NAME OK THE STATE OK
L Ortgon you are hertby vumraoned and re
uuireii to aiuiear and anawer the plaintitf'i
complaint now on file againat you in the above
entitled an it with the clerk of aaid court, on or
lx fore th' '21st day of April, lWtM, it being the
Hrat day of the next regular term of laid court
to be holilen In audi county at tne court Mouse
in the Citv of Emrene. Oregon. And vou are
notifi.d that if vou fail to amiear an I answer
aaid com'ihiiiiU aa herein retiuired the plaintiff
will apply to the court for the relief demanded
in laid complaint, to wit:, for a decree of aaid
court ilisaolving the the marri ige mntroct now
existing lietween plulntitf and defendant and
that plaintiff have the custody and control of
Henry (1 Armour, the minor on of plaintiff
and defendant, for the coeti and disbursement!
of aaid auit,
Published in the Kugene City Gl'akb newa
paper for ix cnecutive and iucceaive weeki
by nnler of Hon K S (lean. Judge of aid court
which oider ia dated the Hth day of February,
18M.
Strahan & Bavif, Attyi for Plaintiff
T. U. Hkmirkkh, S. B. Kakix, Jr.
HENDRICKS 6 EAKIN,
Eugene City - - Oregon,
Slwht drafta on NEW YOKK, SAN FRAN
CISCO and 1VKTLAND, OKKUOX.
All Cidlection'a entrusted to ui will receive
pedal attention.
Pepoaiti re-wived inbject to check. Loans
nude on approved eecunty. and a general
Banking hiiiinw dune on reaaonable terma.
PRITCIIETT BROS. Prop's.
UTE ARK VOW PRKPARED TO
y furnuh all klmU of lumber, drewed or '
Reasonable Hates.
A fair ahare of the public patronage ia m-
ticite.1.
Any perwn deeiroua of a Iarve quantity of
liinilier fr the Summer trade, cm make aiwcial
rate by haudini: their billa in iionnetlutelv.
F1U IVHEIT liKOS.
PO Addren, Hobiaann, Ine tV, Oregon.
ue w m,
Clearance SALE
Ftr Ut U 1
Goods MUST be
Smitti and Cox
GENERAL
Affricultura
We intend keeping a full line of
flrst-classFarmingImplements,con-sisting
of
D. M. OSBORNE k CO.'S CELEBRATED TWINE BINDERS, REAP
ERS AND MOWERS;
STILLWATER ENGINES;
MINNESOTA CHIEF THRESHERS;
JOHN DODD'SOLD RELIABLE, lIOLLINGSWORTIfS, REINDEER
AND RED BIRD HAY RAKES;
THE KETCH UM 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 hi in
the Northwest.
Warerooms on Willamette Street, Opposite the
Guard Office.
Pass books, butcher books, memo
randums, ledgers, day books, etc.,
nf nil kinds. Orders taken for
special sizes.
School and Miscellaneous Books.
All the standard authors ly the volume and is sets.. Juvenile
books, Seaside and Waverly Library, Harpers
Magazines, ete.
Bible Depository For Lane County.
We havo been getting a large slock of new goods and we have
everything found in a first-class Book btore.
We also have a full stock of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS!
McCORNACK & COLLIER.
Successors to CALLISQN.
tt m
jDLaniiJSS onup :
H
AVIXG OPENED A NEW SADDLE
west of I ram Uiue ., I am now prepareil
LOWEST
The
Competent
Workmen
Are rmploywl, nnd I will 'iiJiavor to give satisfaction to all all j nia farcr
iiih with aoall.
A. . CIJIII.IE.
Notice.
IHAV THIS DAY SOLD MY OE.V.
era! n-erchandi" atore t Meewa Matlock
Bnav an.l I iMwpeak for tnem a an are 1.1 me
patmnatre of the puldic, whii-h haa heen lib
erally extei'ilel W me wiring me i m.nij--ai
yearn. They will continue the biutinewat
tbeoldaUnd.
To the holdini; rlaima aeainat me, I wouhl
aak that thev present ti.eni at one, awl th.e
inilelite.1 w nia I rwiwitnlly ak t call and
aettle either b cah or IHte. aa I deire t tUt
my hnoke. I ran alwaya be f.-in.l dnri i j boai
nem hour, at D.r new plr of huaiuoM, tie
Bank of Htndricka t Eakin.
T. G. Htspaicia.
En;trerUy.Fcb,lM.
17 Mil at is
EUGENE CITY
Sold at any Price
DEALERS IN-
Implements
AND HA KSP.FS f HOP 0 8tk STBS
to furnish everything in that una at tha
Most
AT ALL HOURS
25 csriTs.
Chris Marx, - - Prop.,
BARBER SHOP AND MATH TvOOMS,
Willamette Street, two donra anrth of tha
St Chalice Hotel, Eiigrne, Orejfon.
BATHS