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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1892)
Eugene City Guard. AruaDAi janlTby1o,i'm! rr tt -'i -i ' " Survlvoniof ludlan War. Mr. Mitchell's bill uenmoning soldiers who served in the Indian wars, reads as follows: "That the sanio jx'nsions and benefits granted to the Mexican veterans by virtue of the provis ions of the act of congress entitled 'An act granting jnsions to the soldiers and sailors of tho Mexican war, and for other purposes,' and approved January 21), 1887, be, and the samo are hereby, extended to the survivors of all Indian wars who served th;rtv davs or nioro in any Indian war since the year 1845." 1892. C B Will Inaugurate Mb M A R A N O n JAV J SirroMsf! , E SAL E The initial Event of 1802. . The Sale Commences Monday Morning Jannuary 18th, and Ends Saturday Night, February 6, 1892. Full Standard Prints. 20 Yard Jiest For ONE DOLLAR. Apron ('lurks si -r m T" -m r k -mm- l-r I l IX H A IVI For ONE DOLLAR ! XH JB 1 auL. JL. XIJL. 15 Yards U Yard CANTON FLANNEL For ONE DOLLAR. 15 PER CENT. OFF EVERY PIECE OF DRESS i GOODS In the House. Also on all Trimmings and Trimming Silks. The phantoms of 8enatorn Hill and Gorman disturb tho tiolitical slumbcra of tho Oregonian nowa day. The Stavton Time nays farm hands will be in demand in the spring, because the old man and all .ft:, i i... r. ,.( ui ins uuB win iw running iui ui- fice. A number of patriots liave of fered to mine regiments fer service in Chili. That insures a good huj ply of brigadiers ami colonels. The Irivutes liave not been heard from yet. Judge Strahun informs a close friend that he will not 1m a candi date for re-election, but after the closo of his term on tho supreme bench, will retire from public life and resume practico at Portland. It may ticklo tho vanity of a few country towns to navo Dins passed At J 1 vy wo senate ior largo appropria tions for public buildings, but few believe there is any urgent nececsi- ty for them, Hie Dalles wants tinnmn fir a rnildin lniihlinir , ,..,.. - n- The absurdity of the request is ap- i i :i . r.i I ii. -i I in rem wucn n m cunitiueruu unit the necessary quarters can bo se cured for a rental of l')0 ier month. . -mm Tea m- -mr-m. -w-, , .?,P.,,T1 LACES A EMBROIDERIES criticism of tho Mckinley tariff it - : .. . does a good job occasionally that is, a comparatively good job. It is reiwrtcd that under tho alien con tract law Trinity church, of New York, will have to pay $1000 tax on a preacher imported from Eu rope. We aro inclined to doubt 4. .11, nt l. !... : I tuo biubli Vi HID DWljf. MUb lll'jru II. I r.$ S 40 D0Z. SEAMLESS BLACK HOSE AT 15 CENTS A PAIR. juration, ana u n must nave some thing English, you know, let it pay for tho privilege. Tho intention of tho city council not to allow any impure sewerugo to be led into tho sewer until tho water company has had a reasona ble time to secure a new pumping station is to bo commended. Many depend upon it for water and would ! put to considerable inconven ience and expepse to make the tem porary change, Tho water com pany should uso diligence in secur ing a water supply that cannot bo contaminated by city drainago. The interests of both aro mutual and due consideration should lie shown each other. A DISCOUNT OF 20 PER CENT. ON EVERY j OVERCOAT AND SOI IN THE HOUSE. I -A reduction of 20 per cent, on all Men's, Ladies', and Children's- S H O E S.. IN ' It PfH?3t'-y'-''LJV7,Vfil At a Reduction of TWENTY-FIVE er cent, on Every Piece. 15 Yards CABOT - W FOR ONE DOLLAR. 20 DOZEN Ladies Ribbed Undervests& Drawers in White & Natu REDUCED TO 90c FROM $125. All Wool Scarlet and Natural Wool Vests and Drawers at NINETY CARPET m DEPARTMENT To make room for our Immense Stock of I Carpets for the Spring Tra( We will offer some BIG DRIVES in this Department. j Scalloped and Taped Edged Nottingham Lace Curtains j , CLOSING OUT MUSLIN & UNDERWEAR DEPARTMI 13 Yards HOPE BLEACHED For $1.00. Lonxdale Illeachery. All goods throughout the ENTIRE STOCK at from 15 to 35 per cent off RETAIL PRICES. orj I REMEMBER i.hia ia "MV Armnnl nioflronno Ralo onrl In of a nn1rr 10 "D,,,' t n n , . I -- vawvm,mvw wwiu uuu laoio vyiaijr X U XJUSIUUOO Uilva. Uall flllfi H Yd m It U cany to sit about a warm Htove and talk war. Tho onBuinh would come when thouuands of lives had been Bacriflewl and mil lions of treaHure expended, an of fering to tho ambition of a few rulers on whatever side they micht be. The sober common seiiHe of the United States is not soekiiifj war. The terrible experience of 'Cl-C5 is not yet forgotten, nor tho burdons then incurred, that now nnp true fnroi li'Al Nor do we denire farther territorial exjmnnion, excejit jH-rhans in the instance of tho fandwioh islands, and coaling stations which can k secured by diplomatic negotiations. Jnory 37. . W. Dimmltt ia tick it Ibii writ- Jeffersonlin Denitieratle Sprlntflleld. Club of I'UntUHIlt tn Pull muullu n k 1 iiuiiikpt'i n tuwoerauorriiniiifriifkl ami vicinity met at the Hoftl Kiiionton Jan. i'.th nd orKnnlttHl a deninenttlu club. Twenty-llve came forward and slirnwl the conntllutlon, which U only a bo KlnnliiKofwbat we exjMx-t to have. I be following are the iiamtn of m(vm -Uetwl: I'rvHi.l.'nt. V V l'lnbliv; vlw pr.-Hl.lfnt. K T Johimon; m-e'y and trwu, w W t'bt'HNman; I'xooutlvo mi- lllllU V P I'li.ul.ln.. 1. 'P JV W ChoHHinan, J W Ktewart, A 1) Jturton J ii ombam. Club iu,v(h llrnt and third Mondays of vi b month. (Am. WAR m EHDED. MnO Ing. PriVBr niMlina ivitr Thnrtilav nlnl ml Unit; lobool ooum. In Young, of Springfield, viiited bii prenli ber Ualvvck. Fllher A Wilkin. Eumna hnlnl,r. mm hirt Uit wwk liter dmI oittls. Th grlpp U prmlent In tbU nck o" tht wuodi tad it it gripping tume of iti Tlctimi pretty tiubt. Ulu Mfrgl Lnokty olottd her tohool lut Fridur nd roturnsd to her hnnm in Eugen Uandiy of tbil ek. Ber. Sweener retarned from Ctmp Creek bwt TbumUy, wber be held k qu lerlj meeting Uit Bttardiy dJ unJy. Tbe Unity oorwpondeul bu Infringed upon the headiug ol our iteni end appro priated it to the L'n lit FUahrt. We draw lb Hue right here eud ere tbinkiug of teat lug the legality ol tbil iutringeuieut, say log nothiug about tb atala items. The people of thla vicinity aubacribed and donatod liberally ior Ihe family of Win Unllirook. whoaa houu reoonll hnmxl while all were absent at prayer meeting and ou reiurDing louoa ineir Dome aud all boutebold posaewiooa in aahes. We syra nalhiie with Ibem in their u.t ml.(,.ri..n. the neighbora bare kindly aasitted them in building a new bouse, slurried, at the residence of Z. T. Smith, January yu, isji, by Her. U. W. Dimmitl, Newton Griffin and Miss fannie Smith; Ibe weddiug waa a Try ouiet one. None but meuibrreof the tiuiilme were present. The groom wss reared on Kail oreek, and ia well own. The bride's borne is Oakland, Or egon, bat durum her brief rreidence here the hsa msds host of friends. We join with their Irirnds who are legion in wish ing them a safe vuyage over the tempestu ous waver ol Ibe matrimonial sea. cntv the Mawuilo fraternity, all ntildfiitH of tho HIuhIhw valley, met at Colter's hull butt Hat unlay anil dirldod to pcrfLTt an otKanlxatioii of that order in Florence ami to further nrnminiiiiiita tn tlmt end it wbh decided to call a meeting one month from that dute February l.Sth. Meeting to be held In MW hall, Florence. Mrs. O. A. Lllbgow and family lft Ibis morning for their old home in the East, to permanently reside. TAX NOTICE. Taipaysrs will taks notice that I will l at ths usual vntinir ulsoes of the MixH'tivs Pre cincts, in Iane oniioty, Oregon, (nun 10 A.cllM'lr K til. Illltll A nVliirlr ti n, .if mmnU dsy, fur the purpose of collection of Taies, fr the vear 1W1. a follows, to wit: tlB,Dl "Ply of Benor I'erelra, ihe wumau iniuitier oi lorelgn affairs, is very long, and the traoslatioe wss not eomplet ed nnlil today. Il U said to U a frank and plendidly-written documant, brMthins throoghoal a spirit ol friendship and rood 111 to the United Biatee. It ta asid to be ?-T! ;"iI,n,Il'b Nothing whatever ri.tt 0,U,,U"" "to, hUh is not only wltkdrawa, bat apolcgued for. The mo stnoere regret ta eiptassad for the IUHi more iueident. and aa offer to Mer ii to the auprems eoort is msde ss n Ulustration Of Uia fiUi.ll i..... . 7. vuiiiwi lowsrus Uis Uoiasd Mates, tipressionsof eordialily toward IbU eouo- !7 "' to be profuse, and it le aatd '"'""""" oi me document is annar- uy sa i sincere, friendly and manly and leave. tUmatw in such shape, , u '7P;'We lor it to fail to bring the an amioabls adjustmeot of Ike whole diffi- sy to Ibe Northwest. Cenbt tee lbs eatrsnoe to the hsrbor. Todav the !. .TWlCoo,,ci,,,,off '-d.y r ZfK "T0"' 'eh we o iu war three days. s Walton Items, January S, Isti-J. Ort'tron mUt. LotaofHli kucH In thla vlelnltv, "la grliHi" making IU apiH-aranee attHln. N. Cuok yvaa In our valley Sti inlay. A hew nmJ U'nn mrn vnl m tl.u 1MI.I . .... .. I. I . ... ' Mr. lUrwuod aud mi Iinanl, m turned to their lumi 4Mi ILm Nko wwk. nr- J. V. I'ittlliinr anil iluiiuir. i.u.A . ....... . f VINII IO r.llm llo l UiSulnv r..iiri.... .... Friday. " Jl. N. I.vons had to milt 111. .!, . llit loKglmr ramp, on amiunt of alck IMmbi mnolig Ilia ihildn u. The Iml.y being err airk. North K uncus Month Kiigrus MaUl Hiutlaw, Muliawk, Camp Creek, lin, NprliiKfield, Coliurir. Jair, Kail Creek, Middle l'urk, I t Valley, i'ieanat Hill, Uoahen, Creswell, Junction, Irvinir. Coyote, oiwncsr, Che (llentena. Mapletun, yioritnoe. Mclvenne, OaUi'reeS, Hermann, llu.l lull Iis Cnek. I.ane, Ii ichanlaoo, I AMU Tom. Cottage lirove, Krid.v. Siitlirdav. Monilsy, Monday, Tuesday, Wsdnestisy, Thunuliiy, Friday, Satunlay, Monday, TuemUy, Wedarsiiay, 'I'hunulsy, Kridar, Saturday. Turrdav, March 1, Wednewlay " 1 hurxtav. .V Tuewlav. FeK Jli. 1". Feb. 12, IS',12 i;i. " 1 " 15, ' lrt, " 17. " is, " 1M, 20, ' 2?, ' an, 1 24, 2 2ti, Raining again. Mr. H. L. Carter Is through building fenoe. Mr. J. W. Cox is smoking quite a lot of meat for the logger. The Unity debate is progressing nioely with Col. O. Breeding as chief speaker. Wellington Hnmnhrpv has epailnatMl nt the Unity sc hool. Oscar Drenery baa quit school. Cakes and pica are Ihe topio of the day at Lowell. Hoys have your tin horns and cow belli ready for Wednesday night. A. D. Hyland's family we are glad to say are improving a nine. Geo. W. and F. M. f!rtr w.nl in Fnironn Monday. Wouder what the at) Motion ia ? The Unity flashes were pretty fly. SoMKBODT The new store is ready for patronage. Nr. Bee's boose ia ia a fair way to com r let ion. MIk Mints Snvder has relnrnrit from t ihu wun niri. epnnger. Mlxa Henrietta Fmllnc nf P.tFilon U k. guest of Hiss Jessie Murcb at Coburg. air. nana vox is quite lick with In fiaminatory rheumatism. The "Dednoocnfi" innnt last Ro(nr,1o and Bunday at bis home near Rpringfleld. e uave me rumor mat a Mr. Uumlley a to mae onarge oi me Loourg botel on the first of next week. The school had quite an elaborate pro gramme last Friday afternoon. A goodly nnmber of visitors were in attendance. The following committee, Miss Jessie Withers, Miss. Leona and Elsie Tbomss, Henry Phillippl and Geo. Winnan, who were amxiinted bv Ihe Y. P. R (1 V. . H serve great credit in securing Ihe amonut of iu, ior ine purchase oi tbe organ for tbeC. P. church. '92.' YVedutaelkV Thimday, Friday, Saturday, Moudav, Friday,' Saturday, Mouday, Tuewlay, WaduMuV. i uurulay, " Friday, ' 2ii, ' Saturday, !, " MlUl.Uv tl 1'ailiftVAra 1ft ill tal M..li.M ..f (k. I.. 1 . law, pairs 1,1, section t.VA. Uwi of tin, Hon: "',f,nTl'r'B "i'liug in such prsiinrt Shall fail U attend at such time and place and pay his or ber Uea, tucb delinurnt may pay the tme al the County St to the Shenlf, aad if he failj to ay within 30 days as aforesaid, and the Sheriff vudu his real. de., the Shariif may collect nf uch irson for his own uas tea cenU pr mile, K"i" and returning. JAMF.4 V VMM Vli Pherin and Tax Collrctor for Ine Cotmiy, IS, 20, 22, 1. 20, hl --, 2:1, Hunt Oreironiiin: Tlin Otvo-mii ulu.r. itl'a BNMellibTiHl nt IVnilloliui inl Mnn. day evening ami atUourneil to mwt njtaln next July at Kuirune. The time nasniri Lii a iriomiiv tniif Tftintriiitp I n 11 xnrtrtn i. no ... n n . over Hcveral mat ten that will come up monthly paper at Portland, called the nt the J-.ugene meeting, no business of Orejroti Oracle. It is an advocate of uterem oeniK iratiweitHi. I taritt reform. M. SVAEVERITD . C WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FARMERS MS MILL MEN, ATTENTION! ements&Mac ii OF ALL KINDS. Farm and Spring lVraffons, ics, Carriages and C The Christian Knd.nvcr K..l..t.. Walton, as 1m..,Uj, JnMead of Il.w (l at ujne, Oregon, January SO, IftU Are you going to buy Sin rams i iWURI FARMERS: If you want anything in our 11 you cannot afford to buy before examin ing our stock and get Our Prices. I'nvsaiiiir, 37 U-Juir wuU MuiuIhv il.- Two lniiilnerit rmiiur imui m ui. bill have nxvnllv dlavofnl v.si.'' v ou Wolf ervvk. We lab I tuu In their new a ntrritrW . had ' hlis (ifcrk tiirri uu ryouomy and Hniuixj-. ' ' ' Am tia-htirtlln lal AiMMlJasul m ,.. . - w s sm aVW i nri larr y mil ho hr inttj it,uj h m,, )v uivrv uu wtifr virni nai)(y vj thtetf mm uu lock hrn rciHlluK la xmvtmrj, vHUt Intlini " vnieiw orinru umrrinff im mmW m tyti j. ia nit riiniif i mm wlnlrr Httnrk it r Try pruprr afcL 1 S Am ataavaaaia aaaa tuisyear. n so aon t iau to call on us, see our stock, get our prices and keep up with the times. l)f shall hereafter import our goods in CAR LOAD LOTS direct from f..? Li -. - ' A WwiKS nd will m11 at i3RAN0H HQUSES;- Harnsburg and Independence. sia II mar br nracuml in mid hplns t0. The ring momhs lime, and nruM-mbrr ft&BED ROCK PRICED aaveo oth. Uh Bitirh brai m'ifa I.k4a.' at n uwanfl mait'x a uras-i, ,.vih ru to ih P'a man n4 luowmt f I a laJl or valiiut o Ihe rV tn hi Thla fci.liw qMv. Oe. aiirvn oi.hu Wrri..c m - la j(VMra.l.)rw, JMXIL1 OS VI I.KKV. JJ.Hjwoe k,naim. CH or write for our Catalogue. nquirica by corrwondence given prompt attention. JfQRTON & MORRILL, .Oregon. Dr. K. L. WILLOIinilTiY DENTIST. ah wort wima m cm mmm SltrousOxM, Gss and loeal anmtbetles for I At pal nleas sztractlon of reeUL J OrTICK-Orer MaUoek'a store, En.eoe, Orefon j DES. J. V. k JENNIE S. BAEXAED, Itrgiilar I'Iiy8icin9 ' T itlTVT iia-a' OFFI.'F t ral-. All... .ua ...wn 9thnd JOih strecui . . . , . ... . r Mar Jan. 4, 12, by ltv.' I. Jf" 'Mulket, louw Kundy and With Parker, all f Lane county. ' ' 1 '