The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, June 27, 1885, Image 1

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VOL. 17. EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, JUNE '27, 1885. . (.
iSjjuf (City (Bunri
I. L. CAMPBELL,
Pblishar an I Proprietor.
077101 -'Ji t't !5t Ui of WilUnnttt
Street biUrn 3jvaut! auJ Eighth Street,
T23n o? 3rJ3ii3aiPf ion.
Per Anntm ...82.50
Si Monthi 1-2
Thre. Months 78
OGRON'LY
RA.TK9 OH ADVrcUTISlNQ.
Ad? ertiemenU insert) ho follow, t
-Oa 1) litt" or 1 Be. on. Insertion $3;
-.ok mbjeraant niii.ua $1. Cash required in
. draaoe.
Ti alvertiser. will bs chanted at tlicfoi
winr r.tas:
On .quare three months 86 00
" " six month. 8 00
oh yw.
12 00
Transient notice, in local column, 20 oeoU per
line for ech insertion.
Advertising bill, will b rendered qwvrtorly.
All 'oh work roust be run kok iw ihjmvkiiy.
iMUiitriii.
Iiuiii. Umi tfo 11. A. t. .nil A. M.
.Meet, tint and third W ineaday.' In earn
month.
Brunei Borrt low No. 9 I. O.
10. T. Meetseverjr Tueslay inin(C.
ffimaiiu ExomruitiiT No. fl.
U th. M and till We lne lar. la mwh month.
. Eouixs LoDg. No. 15, A, O. U. W.
Meeu at Mwonio Hill the Kcond an J fourth
Friday. In each month. .....
I. AL Sloak. M. W.
KlLrATBtCK PosT, No. 41. d. A. R.-MeeU
t Masonic II ill, fie ttt and third Frld.iy.of
ach month. By order, CoiiSASnKS.
Ordks or Chosf.sc Fairvns. Mwta the
rrt and third Saturday eveniii.ni at Miwonic
Hall. By order ( J. M. Slo.iS, G C.
Bum LOD3I No. 357, I. 0. G. T. Meet.
ery Saturday niht in U 1 1 Fellows' HalL
. E. 0. Pott kb, W, C. 1.
Lbakikh Star Bamd or Hops -Meet, at the
P. Church every San I ty afternoon at 3:3J.
E. Hxiston. 8-iitt Mi U-rth Cook, As't
8ut Cha. Hill, Sjc'y, Miss Hittie Smith,
Chaplain. Visitor! ravlo welcome.
U BILYEO. ,' C M. COLLIER.
BILYEU b C0LIIE1
-Attornsys and CDunssIlors at La,-
EUGKMR CITV, onKUO.V.
PBACnCB IN ALL THE COUIIT3 OF
thi SUte. Will ive .pecial ntteution
la collection! and probate mattora.
Orrict--Over IIenlricTc k Eakln'i bank.
CEO. B..D3HH3S,
Attorney and Coansellor-at-Law,
WILL PRACTICE IN TIIR OUKT3
of the Socou 1 Ju lioiil District ami in
he Supreme Court of tlii. SUte.
Special attention given to colltfction. and
matter, in probata
Ceo. S. VYashburr.3
Altopiicy-nt-Laiv,
fitJQKSK CITY, - - - OREfiON
Ofltce formerly occupied by Thompson A
Bean. , ,o3
GEO. II MILLER,
kViatnvj ani C5ias3ll3at-Law, and
Real Estate Agent.
EUGENE CITV, - OREGON.
OFFICE Two doom north of Post Office.
J. E. FENTON,
Attoracy-at-Law.
KUGESE CITY OREGON,
Speoulattentbn given tiRaal Estate Prao
ie and AbtracU of Title.
Orric Over Grange Store.
T.W. HARMS, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon. .
offh:e
vviikln's Druer Store.
K..idence on FUth .treet, where Dr Shelton
formerly resMed.
Dr. Wm Osborne,
O.lcaAjjji.iiiSt- Charles Hotel,
- OR AT TIIE
VDaai:3TD13 Or HlY3arl LUCIXY.
DR. JOSEPH P. GILL,
ri AN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or re.
Vidence when not pruiensiouau ".""
v Office at the
POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. '
Reridence on Eighth .treet, oppo.ite Pre.ly
riaa Church.
WAITOH & H9FFSIHSER.
Attoi ncys-sit-La xv.
EUGENE CITY, OREGON.
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL- Tllfr
Cirta of the Stat.
Special attention trfven to Real Estate. Lol
. lertimr; Probate matter, . , .
OllertinstaU kind, of cUurat ajaw.t tht
UnitM Stat- Government
(liCu Waltto'i briok-ronnn 7 M .
lift
!' B DUIFS
t37A GENERAL
II lii
A large assortment of La
dies and ChiUlrens Hose at
12 L- J :U
Good Dross Goods at 12c
Best Corset in town for 50c.
An immense stock of Ne.iv
and Seasonable Goods.
Fine Cashmere in every
shade.
New and Nobby styles in
CL01IIING.
Liberal Discount for
' CASH.
OATRONIZE TIIE MEN WHO HELP T
L SSl.lli-'Ulj 1WUBC.3, wno.e mvcresi r
lend their profate at home. 4 nko notice tbac-
A. V.
Will .ell good, for CASH at reatly reduoed price., a. low a. any other CASH STORE.
Bert PrinU lb and 13 yard. $1 00
Best Brown and Bloached iliwlin., 7, 8, 9, and
10 eta.
Clark, and Brook, .pool cotton 75 ot per Do,
laiu and Milled Flrnnel., 23, 33: 43 and 50
cts.
Water Proo, cent.
Fino White Shirt, 75 cU and 8L
And a!l Other Cosd3 at
Also the Celebrated
WHITK SK ATTlVG.MAUtllxNJliX
None b.tter for .'.renrth, l.e, and durability),
CiT To my oil Cunto...-., who have .tl by
trm a. heratotore on tim, nit u at any nm
.11 l.. tt. f,i I oreilit nn inv rwluutlnu suuiu-
W.. I, M w ' . .... j
n
Goods sold as
in Oregon, for
Cash Or Credit
Highest Price naid for all kinds
of Country Produce. Call and See
S. IL Friendly..
Harness Shop.
HAVING OPENED A NEW RADDLE. AND HARNESS SHOP 0 8th 8TRB
west of Craiu 1W., I am now prep-ired to furnish everythinx in that line at the
Thn
Competent
Workmen
Are employed, and I will endeavor to
nM,withca11 :
Mil
Trimming silk and Sat
ins in all shades.
Jlloireantigue Silks
Velvets in Colors.
The finest stock of French
KID SHOES
ever brought to this place.
. BOOTS and SHOES
in all grades.
GHoiE'tJES
m
of all descriptions.
BUILD YOUR BRIDGES, ROADS AND
your inuirmui I Are jwruiaucnuj i-vkcu
PETERS,
Fine Cheviot Shirts. 50, 75 cU and IL
New Awortinent Dresa Good. (No Trash) 15,
'JO and 23 cts.
MW Underwear. Shirt, and Drawer., 50 ot
Mein'Overshlrta. 75 oU and $L
Men.' Overall., 50, 63, 75 cto and 8L
Embroideries" and Edjjin. at Fabuloue Low
Prioe..
Proportionate Rates.
, .
At greatly re.iuoen raw..
maj i W, i wm ""--
' " - r, v,t;""-
It Wl n
low as any House
Most
give satisfaction to ill h ma favcr
A. S. CUBUIR
Dr.A.W.Prather.
OFFICE SOUTH SIDE OF NINTH
Street, opposite the Star liukery,
CalU uronii tlv attemled to nk'lit r tlav.
Chnmic iliseae a .peciidty.
AV. T. Henderson,
3D -23 T,T S?E G 1?.
HASTiKsUMKD PRACTICE
i.;-; with .fflce In IUjV brick.
''t'ffr My operation, will be.Cnt-
clau and charge. rt'iiaU,
Old patron, as wid ;u new cne. are Invited
to call.
Physician and Surgeon.
WILL ATTEND TO PROFESSIONAL
chIU jlr or iiijiht.
OFFICE I n "tnii. in Hnv. brick: or can
be found at E R I.uckey .V C'. ilrun atnre.
Office hour.: 9 to 12 in, 1 to 4 p in. 6 to $
pm. . Hiil'-'tf
Dr. J. O.Gray,
BEHTIST.
OFFICE OVER (iltANGE STORK. All
work warniittfd.
Jjtiik'hliiir icn atlministered for PHiiilen ex
traction of tooth.
D3.W. C- SEKLDTvEBE,
DEMT11ST.
13 NOW PERMANENTLY LOCATED
in Cottft'-'a Grove, lie perform, all opera
tion, in meclinuical and mink-ul deutintry. All
work warmnUd and nalisfikctiou vunraiitt-eiL
Geo . W. Kinsey,
JUSTICE CF THE PEACE.
Real estate (or mile Town lot. and ftrmn.
Collection, promptly attendod to. t
Umidkn K, corner Eleventh and Hih St.,
Eugene City, Oroaon
J. DAVIS,
General Tailor.
ALL KINDS OF WORK HONE IN THE
ht of ityle at reosouuhle ruka, 1'nuU
from 7 up.
Hhop and reeiili-nco on Olivo .treet between
Sixth and Seventh.
always Curoi aai novor dl.a
soimta. 'X'ssowoid'ac-catPbia
JUIloTor for Kazx al Boost,
Ckap, quioli and rclialilo
PITCIIErw'3 CASTORIA
Is not Narcotic. Children
grow fat upon, Jlothcrj U'.:c,
and Pliyslciaus rccommcud
CASTOItiA. Itrcrnilatcstlio
Dowels, cures Wind Colic,
allays Vcvcrhlmess, and tic
itrojs Worms,
C
WEI DE KETSrj'3 CA
TARAII Ciiro. a Constitutional
Aatldoto for this ten 11) la no
?y, tijr A"oorptlou. Tho mori
Important Elsoovory aluoo Vac
(laatioa. Cthcr remodie. may
rallava Catarrh, tlia onrew at
my stag bofoia Consuptios
aot. in.
ilk; u liiuui
i1
Crocerls Provisions,
Will keep on hand a general ajwortment
Orocerie., Pro-ision, Cured MeaU,
Tnliu!i. Ciars. tamlie..
Candle., 8oai, otiou,
Green ami lril fniitu,
Wood and Willow Ware,
Crockery, Etc
Bualneu will be conducted on
CASK I3ARIS-
Width mean, that
Low Prices are Established
! Good dclitcrtd without harre to Efljrei
All KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTED
yt whi.h we will pay the liiifn msrket
prio.
JASLPAGK
iil
a ti
S (dm frrnpe at Corvaliis.
Last Friday evening ft motit liorri'!o
aflTray look laco in Corvalliit. Nii'k
Baesi'ii, SiJ Moor and Jolinny Men
Hinge'r were drinking, nnd i-rolm1 ly
Cainliliny , in a wiloon conducted dy Joo
McTinnnonn, formerly of fc!ulem. The
ame Locainn so interesting that it .
Nunied tlie slmpo of a drunken lirawl,
which was very olinoxinim to thn pro
prielor. After ordering them out and
giving them other notice, he con
niencod firing with a aelf conking r
volver, 38 caliLro, no rapidly that-although
they tried to start out after thfl
first ahot, they (jot 'ut ft fw Ktepa to.
ward th dwr hcfor hn nmptied four of
the ihamliera, rrnhohly thn Hint and
inoHt dangerouR shot whh at Nick l'ai
Hon, form r'y of Salem, hut later a
l.utcher at Corvnllk Thn hall entered
thn uWlonion nnd lodged, against thn
vertelirn,, a.nd lias sincn ext ranted.
Hoped are entertained that it followed
the ri'm around and did not enter the.
cavity, in which cane favoraUo antici
pations are entertained f.ir thn wounded
iimn. Tim next two Mints were at
Meimingi r; one Imllet panned throuifl
Iiii4 fact, the other grazed thn top of
It in head. Tint fou'tii I 'all initwed thn
mark, hut passed through thn wall and
hI ruck Joe llenklo, who was walking
along Iho street. Fortunately, how
ever, thn forco of thn hall wan so
n'Mily Kpeiit that it did not takn cir'tt
By this time thn thren men got out,
and McTimmons locked himself in the
Huloon. Bi'aaon,decliirii g hn was hhot,
was aided heforn ln fell, into a doctor's
ollicn iiear ly for examination, and was
delirious most all night. Mmisinger's
condition is not coimiilnred critical.
Deputy Sherill' John Lewis immedi
ately caino up and arreKteJ McTim
mnnx, who waived exnmiimtion until
yetiturduy, under hnnds of $2,000.
Yesterday Juticn Quivey, considering
Baeson's condition mom duniremus, re
HmiuiHhed thn hail and t-niiHed the pris
oner to de committed to jail to await
his preliminary trial, which will take
place tomorrow.
McTimmons once conducted a saloon
in KtrwartH hrick, in thin city, and got
into a shoo'Jns Hcrapn hern so nn yars
ago. Meiisinger is a blacksmith.
Statesman, J u no 21st.
C'jlimrl Nrmilili Dm J.
Ex Senator J. W, Nesmith died at
his homo near Perry, in Polk county,
on Wednesday, Juno 17, at 11:45 A.
M., aged 05 years. I In had heen un
conscious siucn Sunday and his death
was not unexpected ly his family.
J. W. Nesmith was horn in Wash
ington county, Maine, July 23, 1820.
Iln removed to New Ilampshirn in
1838, thence to Ohio, thencn to Mis
souri, and in 1813 to this Statu, com
ing with the Apph'gatn party. Hn
was elected a Supreme Judge of tho
Territory in 1847. Ha took a valiant
part in thn Cayusn war of 1848 and
was Captain of Company G, Oregon
volunteers. In 1848 he was elected a
Representative to thn State Lnuislaturo
from Polk county. Shortly afierward
Captain Nesmith, as he was then culled,
led nn exploring hand through the dan-
uerous Indian country of Southern
Oregon seeking for a piacticahlo route
to California. Hn ran for delegate to
Congress in 1819, and was defe.itod hy
Samuel K Thurston, and in 1852 wo
elected Treasurer of Polk county. In
1853 hn was appointed Marshal for
Oregon, in which capacity he served
until 1855. In thn Yakima war of
1855 he served the country in connec
tion with General Phil Sheridan, who
had command of a small force of
United States regulora. In 18C1-C7
ho was United States Senator from
Oregon, his colleagun Iteing Colonel
Baker, who was killed at the huttln of
B ill's BlufT. His residence has Imv n
at Perry for nmhy yeitrs, -.here he
funned on a large scale, nnd kept house
in thn old style of hospitality and wel
come. Senator Newitti was noted for his
keen wit and humkr, and some (f his
humorous saying had a national r pu.
tation. He was a typical pioneer, and
one of the foremost fipures of the early
settleisuf this State, who are rapidly
pacing away. It is to be regretted
thnt' ' lter part of the life of this
brilliin'- man w. s clouded by a' tlis
lWniinl
Jlpplti la h' Far n'nri!'.
The State Ag,;enltnral College of
Iowa is doing a solid favor to the great
Northwest. Professor Budd, of the
faculty, has for some years been expe'
rimenting on hardy fruits. He im
ported ' many varieties of fruit tries
and hushes from Northern Europe and
grafted them on nativn stocks. Morn
than 180 fruit trees from tho froren'
regions of Russia, Sweden and Norwa
are now in process of trial at the col
lege farm. Thn young trees are planted
in the open prairie without windbreak
or olher protection. They are now
two years old, and hav stood the last
terriMn winter ndmiraMy. Success has
Leen retched in np lea, pears and
plums. The professor has ctronf
hopes, too, that ho can find peaches
that will stand thn trying Northwest
climate, though that is, to say tho least,
doubtful,
The experiment is of interest froni
the Rocky mountains to Maine. The
rroRpett is tint in a few years more
thn whole splendid Northwest will le
stocked with line young orchards thai
will not winter kill. So much ihe bet
ter. Thoso who eat largely of fruit
have little need of drugs. People who
live on apples do not have dyspepsia;.
h Mud tif rjjnor.
Qolonel Grigglon, by tho tfnhesi
t.ttii g manner by which hn has pur
chased goods on credit, and by thn hes
itating manner in which ho has paid
for them, fuila io occupy a'place among
the fortuuntn el'iss of men known aa'
"good customers."
'lha other day, just after the colonel
had ordered several articles to be sent
up to his house, the merchant of whom
he had oidi red thn articles, said:
"Colonel, I would like tho best in
the world to favor you, but I really
can't carry you any longer." , .
"By thn way, that reminds me ot a
jokn I huard in Washington last-"
"Never mind almut Washington. I
can't afford to li t you have thn goods.
You own inn a hundred and fifty do-
lars already."
"My dear friend," said the colonel,
lighting a cigar, "do you supposo I can,
in justice to my honor, afford to pay a
man who refuses to trust inel I may
be peculiar, but I can't help i:. My
father was very much tho same way.
Don't remember thn old gentleman, do
ynut You would havo liked him.
Wish you would send these things np
as soon ae you can, uooit morning!
Arkansas Traveler.
Rcsolutluni from the ralront
The following resolutions were read
and adopted by Linn County Business
Council at its meeting on last Saturday
at Shedd';
Whereas, There Is an effort Wing
made on thn part of some to induce
His Excellency Governor Z. F. Moody
to call n extra session of tho Legisla
ture; and
Whereas, Ws believe that an extra
session would bn of no benctit to the'
citizens of the State, but would' only
increase the expenses of the taxpayers'
of thn State; therefore,-
llisolveit, That we earnestly solicit
the Governor not to convene an extra
session of thn Legislature, but that he
appoint a United' States Senator to till
tint vacancy, and that he make said ap
pointment in thn interest of thn agrii
cultural and working men of tlit State.
A comical incident in thn Illinois'
Senatorial contest transpired at Wat
wkfi, III., May 20th. Majoi Peters;
editor' of tho "Republican" at that1
place and Republican member of the
Legislature from Iroquois county, when'
assured of Logan's election, telegraphed
the boys from Springfield: "Logan ir
elected. Paint my old home red." He'
meant, of course, for them to hold a'
jollification at Watseka, but tho leyv
took him at his word, and'showing the
message to Mrs, Peters, gained her1
consent, and forthwith thn entire pop
ulation turned' out, procuring th
brightest red paint imaginable, painted
thn house, barn and nuthouses scarlet'
roof, chimney and all, not sparing'
even the fences and treetrunks. When
H M:r Inard of Mm affair, bn wa,
- the maddest man in tho ration, not-
rithstanding Logan's election.