The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, January 21, 1893, Image 7

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    fclTY AND COUNTY.
SATURDAY, JAN. 21.
To Delinquent Subscribers.
, We desire to ceil attention of delin
quent subscribers to the statement of
' Account tent thern In Octolier, and re-
quest settlement of the Mine.
Hit amounts ludlvldualljr art small,
f but collectively foot up a large tutu, at
Iratt IJOOa If not paid prompt! wt
ihall place them In tht band of a col
lector
; MHKViTire.
? WUloughby, dentist
I Henderson, dentist.
) Job work at tbt Guard office.
3. J. Walton,' atterney-et-law.
I E. R. Bklpworth, attorney-at-law.
I Money to loan on farma. Enquire of
rfuugt waiion.
Orders for undertaking received day
I auu ui(ui ai uiau a nays store.
Remember that Ed llanton hat tbt
beat selected slock of clothing In town.
For One tulle made to order and
ready made clothing, go to Ed Han
' ton 'a.
:, Bring Tour old scrap rait Iron to tht
I hugne iron foundry where you can
i uispuee oi it.
I Yerlngton't N'lnth ttreet druic ttore
guarantees satisfaction at to prices and
quality. Khlnchart'a block.
Money to loan on Improved farm for
a term of yeara at a rraannable rat of
interest by fc J. MoUauatian.
Attention faimera I Buv Your medl
clnea at Yerlngton't Ninth street drug
lore, in luunenana block, Eugene,
If you want a tult of clotbea or a pair
of pantaloons go to Davit, tbt tailor.
He guarantees ealb4actlon and low
prices.
Tht over lapping rolling harrow cut
all tbt ground. Old styles at reduced
prior, F. L. Chambers,
Hole Agent.
Yerlngton't Ninth ttreet drag ttore
la tht place, Yeara of experience In
turee certainty and dbqmtch In the
compounding and dispensing of medi
cine, llhlnebart'a block.
Dr. O. V. Diddle may be found at
hit residence on Oil vt ttreet, between
Fifth and Hlxth streets, one block weat
of tht Minnesota hotel. lit It pre
pared to do all dental work In the beat
. manner.
Oliver.
Plows.
Oliver Chilled.
? Oliver HteeL
Don't be talked into buying tome
thing that don't tult you.
Oct an Oliver and makt plowing
mere play.
BslWar mat W ! MiUa'XwTlM.
lt. hum Msrrtas lor ManfiU rrasusttoa.
Oood Dartlett peart and
fruit treat for tale cheap
other good
at Hpcnoer
Butte Durtery.
Obville Phelps,
Proprietor.
Coal Hill Hursery.
Call on or addreea T. N. Begar, Eu-
Pne, for all klnda of nursery ttock.
ranet on marobolem plum roots that
will not sprout, auto ou peach roots.
For palm In the cheat there It noth
ing better than a flannel cloth saturat
ed with Chaniberlain't Pain Ulm and
bound on over the teat of pain. It will
produce a counter Irritation without
blistering, and la not to disagreeable at
mustard; In fact hi much superior to
any plaster on account of Its pain
relieving qualities. If used In time it
will prevent pneumonia. 60 cent bot
tlet for tali by Osburn at DeLano,
NOTICE.
Notice la hereby given that wt the
undersigned have posted trespass
notices on our respective farms and
places under our care, and will prose
cute any and all persons violating or
. disregarding the said trespass notices.
JaeParkei, O Jaei HehmuU,
Albert Vlnxenried,T D Hulllvan
M L Hendricks. A M Hendrlc.
W II Welbourn,
O 8 Khaffer,
Geo L Uilfrey,
C H Johneon,
E M Htreeter,
J B Cruun.
Andrew j iruzan,
II U .toward,
Mo E Woolen,
John Winseuriod,
John R Hellers,
Stray Kotlce.
Coburo, Oregon, Dec. 27, '92.
On or about November 1, 1H91. there
strayed on to the premises of Samuel
Hmith one mile west of Coburg, In the
county of Lane:
Out two year rM ateer with small
. white spots on Gch side, marked crop
off left ear and split in. right. One
two year old Jersey steer not marked.
Ont thro year old dun cow, marked, un
der and upper bit In tbt right ear, and
swallow fork in the left.
Any ont claiming tht above de
scribed animals can obtain possession
of tht same by paying all eipenses and
cost. Arcii Smith;.
Prcxb Trees. 13,000 Petite and
Italian prune tree from three to eight
feet, at 6) cents. Address,
F. O. Eby, Wood burn, Or.
Ettrty.
Came to tbt residence of Palmer
Ayrea, Ova mile north of-Eugene,
about tht first of tbt tummer,lui a
red three year old ateer, marked, under
bit In left ear upper bit In right. Own
er can havt tbt earns by paying ex
penses. Palmer Aybeb.
SHEEP INSPECTORS NOTICE.
All personsQi Lane county owning
scabby sheep or sheep afflicted with
other diseases, are hereby notified that
said sheep tnunt be thoroughly dipped,
sufficient to kill said disease forthwith.
Any person falling to comply with
this notice will be liable to havt bis
aheep dipped by the Inspector at said
person's expense. Tske notice and
save costs.
Dated rpt 1, 1862.
8. R. Jkxkiss, bheep Inspector.
GEO, W. KLNdEY, AUCTIONEER.
When you want your goods, house
hold furniture oi land sold at auction,
call on Oeo. W. Kinney, the pioneer
and most succmful auctioneer in Lane
county. He will attend to all aalea on
a reasonable com illusion.
Chilly We take the following
from The Dailea Chronicle of last Tuesday-
"The clear ice on the ponds is
now three and one-beIfJ inches thick,
with Indications that by tomorrow It
will be increased to four aod one-ball
Bcbea."
THURSDAY JAN. 19.
lanterns.
Cheap lanterns.
Good lanterns.
All sixes, all prices, 23 ct up.
All kinds of lantern repairs.
F. L. Chambers.
8ee the Mill Company's new adver
tisement in inn issue.
Y ells, Fargo A Company's agency
orx a new iruca at the depot today.
33 worth of goods at Day A Hender
son's for 123 cash.
Blank notices for tbt location of
quarts mines for salt at thtUCARD
ornoe..
larttee wanting slab wood can pro
cure t lie same by sending orders to
to tht Lane Lumber League, at Hprlng-
neiu.
me county lall now baa an occu
pant.
Cleaver Bros, sold their farm be
tween the forka of the Willamette and
McKenr.lt rivers about three milt
north of this city yesterday to J. A.
Carver.
The remonstrance to tht division of
Lane county, now In the hands of tht
secretary, contains over i.tuu voters.
with a number of precinct yet to be
heard from.
Ont thousand pounds of deer bidet
were snipped oy lint morning's over-
land trafu to Portland, via Weill Far
go A Co's express. Ibis is a clear vio
lation of the gamt law,
With every f 25 bill of goods bought
for cash of Day A Henderson, they
will givo a present valued at f 10. This
will only bold good while the present
Invoice but.
Portland Telegram: Orlando Cart-
wright, who was Indicted sometime
ego for forgery, failed to apjiear in the
United Htatea court lor Tuesday, ana
bis ball of $100 was forfeited. Cart-
wright waa a resident of Lane county.
Florence Weat: W. a Bailey was
In town during the week, lit reports
about a foot of mow at hit logging
camp, a few mile above the Wild Cat,
on the Hluxlaw. It will require rain
for onlv a few riavs to raise the river
sufficiently to bring hit 3.000,000 feet of
logs down lo l lie l oin l terrace uoom.
Antelope Herald: Queer as It may
teem It is nevertlieiett a fact mat
after tht dancers found that the man
waa dead In tht recent tragedy at 11-
low Creek and no further disturbance
liable to occur, they all returned to
the hall and resumed dancing, appar
ently with renewed vigor until a late
hour.
A CorvaUlt dispatch of tht Kith says
that tht funeral servlcet of the late E.
A. Abbey occurred that afternoon from
the family residence and were largely
attended by old residents of that sec
tion of the country. The deceased
served with considerablt distinction In
the Mexican war, and in 1HM crossed
tht plaint with the funioui Kit Carton
lit settled near CorvaUlt and baa ever
since been a prominent clUxen of that
county.
Dav A Henderson having met with
an opportunity, bought at a sacrifice
tale, a lot of the moat useful of house
hold article. The regular price of
which U $10. They propose to give
ont of them with every $23 bill of
goodi bought of them for cash. This
offer only holds good until the articles
are given away.
The Pendleton E. O. tells as follows
how the tin home were shipped from
that city: Msndial McBrlan is a kind-Iv-dlMpoecd
officer, and dislike to
cause any ont personal Inconvenience,
but It anpeara is comeiieu lo no so in
the fulfillment of duty. Saturday
niirht the new marslial and lilt depu
ties made the rounds and extended a
roll to but pressing Invitation to five
ndlvlduals to remove their pretence
from the city, which they promised to
do. The reason given la that they
havt no visible means of support, and
are of no value to the community. It
la un it v hard to move out In the dead
of winter, when brake beams and blind
baggage travelling it uncoraiorcaoie,
but the rounders will have to make a
virtue of necessity and hunt (Ml other
lieius lor prrjr.
Pally Guard, Jan. IS.
Died. Rev. T. F. Campbell, who
aa been one of the leading educator!
and niliilitert of tht North weat for
more than SO yeara died at Monmouth
yesterday, at tht age of 70 years. Ha
was a resident of Eugene tor a year,
. ,t . t 1 . 1 . I . . . L.
being pastor oi lue vuihuiu uuuvu.
A number of Years ago bt held m Joint
debate here with B. F. Underwood,
the great fret thinker, or Boston, The
gentleman had many friends in Laot
county who will bt pained to learn of
but demise.
pallrOaard,Jas. IS.
Elevex Hcndred Names. Tbt
remonstrance to tht division of Lant
county that havt been returned to tht
secretary, contain tht name of 1100
voters, ana oniy auoui one-iiau ui iut
lUia are In. Those who have not yet
tigned the remonstrance should do to
" at. -4 a
at one as ll is necesaary ma it
be presented to tbt legislature in tht
near future.
Pall J Ouard Jaa. 1.
Hi'ik Pnvu irm. A ault waa
commenced in Justice Klntey't court
this morning, wherein E. R. Hklp
worth Instituted suit against John
Maxwrll for $1), balance dut on at
torney ree in in uaxweu win cam.
t - Lfav will not even
WMaattnrnava. after the hav-
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log dona hard and faithful work to get
him out oi a naa
ur kninr a nnrnrh mMlIeina for
children," sayt II. A. Walker, a prom
inent druggist of Ogden, Utah, "never
be afraid to buy Chamberlain 'a Cough
Remedy. There la no danger from it
and relief la alwava sure to follow. I
particularly recommend Chamber
lain because i nave lounu iiww
and reliable. It Is Inunded especially
lor colds, croup and whooping cougn,"
60 cent bottle for salt by Osburn
DeLano.
Tht Local Market.
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The 4th of March, 1893, will be
United States to
SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, W
Fourth
Early
Call
SO
THE GREAT ANNUAL CASH SALE
-Begins ' Jan. 21,
All goods
The following
3
Good 6 lb Comfort,
" 7 lb
" 8 lb Satteen comfort
20 doz. Misses black cashmere ribbed hose,24c reg pr 35c.
Ladies seamless wool hose, reg pr, 30c, for 23c.
20 doz. Ladies black all wool seamless K
hose, reg pr 5l)c fed. U 28c.
20 doz. Ladies black cashmere hese, plain
Childrrjis and Misses shoes GOc to $1.00,
regular price $1.00to 1.50.
Ladies good Duff shoes $1.00, worth $1.35.
Ladies good dongola shoes 2.25, " 3.00?
All $10.00 U $12.50 suits
All $16.00 to $18.00 suits
50-inch Storm Serge, $1.00. Regular price $1.25.
50-inch Storm Serge, .82. Regular price 1.00.
Navv Blue and Black Broadcloth, 98c. Regular
Comprising a complete line of Laces, Embroideries,
Veiling, Handkerchiefs, etc.
Best English Pins, per paper 5c.
Good All-Wool Cashmere
Good Kid 75c to $1.25.
Do not overlook table linens, napkins, towels, white goods, etc.
O CALICOS, GINGHAMS, ETC. Good prints, 10 to 20 yda for $1.00; good ginghams, 10 to 14 yds for $1.00;
Outing flannel patterns at
YARNS. Saxony,1 7c
IS THE INAUGURATION OF
f Ellllif
m
Grand0 Annual Clearance Sale!
o
SWEEPING REDUCTIONS
o
and Avail takes of
THIS SALE WILL
IMYS
!AT A, -Y.
will tie offered without reserve at Cost
are some of the especial bargains to which I wish
to call your
BLANKETS AND COMFORTS.
$1.00, regular price $1.50.
1.G5, " " 2.25.
2.25. " " 3.00.
HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
O
CLOTHING.
for $8.75.
for $12.75.
XL
DEESS
NOTION DEPARTMENT.
GLOVES.
23c. Regular price 50c.
Regular price $1 to $1.50j
9 and 11 yds tor fl.uu; Lanton uanneis, ll yds lor i.
per skein; Germantown, 18c skein; 500 oz zephyr 2c
the time for the President of the
bd Inaugurated,
UT!
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
Weil Opportunities.
CONTINUE FOR
PETERS'E-
attention.
Good 81b aattoencomfort,fino.$2.75, regular price $1.00
White cotton blankets 95o and $1.25.
12-4 Brownsville blankets $3.75, worth $5.00-
or ribbed, good value at
Childrens random wool vests
regular price
Ladies natural wool vests
" "o
Ladies ronuine French kid.
regular price
bents boots and shoes at cost.
I Pants from $3.00 to $0.00, regular price $4.00 to $8.00.
GOODS.
price $1.50
A complete line of Black and Colored Cashmeres
and Henrietta's; all reduced without reserve.
Common Pin. three rmners
Hair-pins in bunches, per bunch...
Hair-pins in boxes, worth 10c
I Job lot in small sizes in
per pair
.00.
peroz.
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30
189
for Cash.
o-.-65Ci 'or 47c.
and pants 25c to 40c.
35c to GOc.
75c, reg pr $1.00.
97c, reg pr 1.25.
hand sewed.
$4.50, for $3.50.
o
5c.
lc.
4c.
black only, at 59 cents
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 19.
A dog poUoncr ia abroad In tbo Und.
Th old Elichth street sUbla U being
torn down. .
Charlc IU-ld hn$ returned here from
California. ,
John Keller, of Hurliigflfld, went to
Balem tula morning.
Jaa. Shorn, a Cottage Ororo mer
chant, waa in town today.
Wm.Edrla went to Portland thl
nvonilnff ou a biulue trip.
J. M. Kltaon and am n tunifd horna
from Ifenton county tbla afternooiu
J. IL I lender) n haa rental F.lmef
Cluavcr'a realdc-nc on Beventh street.
Mikhlon Pay, of Cnwwell, spent PaU
nr.liiy and Hunday In Eugvno YixlUng
frtriida.
Dr. D. A. Paine mado a profeilonal
vUkt to Ilia lower part of ilia county
Unlay.
John Von F,wep'n nan bwn ap
poluU-d a notary public by the guv
cruor.
ClltTand Elmer Clearer and thelf
familiea expect to leave for Pendleton
next Monday.
Hon. R. It. Cochran's condition la
rrportod critical aa be shows no signs
of Improvement.
It Is likely that an Old Fellows
IoUk will be orKBiilzed at Loraue, this
oouuty, In the near future.
Home of the World'a Fair aouvenlr
half dollar havo Urn rervlvel by the
Flrxt National bank of thin city.
Go. W. liUbop committed sulelde
at Heppner yeUrday by nhooUng him
arlf tbroUKh the head. He waa a mor
phine fiend.
Tramps are more nunwroua than
ever before. Policeman Uarriaon al
lowed two or three to allep in the city
jail butt night.
Attorney Gallagher baa fllid a mo
tion for a rehearing In the Madlaon
street cane, which waa recently decided
by tho supreme court.
The senate bill pawed for the retire
ment of Judge M. lV Deady, of Oregon.
Under the existing law be would not
be entitled fc? retirement until next
year.
The Roeeburg Review tmued an 11
luatrated edlUoa but Monday. It waa
i valuable paper and the proprietors
o. the Review are to be coiigratulaUd
on their entcrriie.
1 11. Is now nearly six weeks since the
Com. on oi uie new oouiuy inu
not a JriMoner naa aiepi wunin lis
walls. Lane county is freer from
crlmlmila than tot several yeara.
Alban T Uemocntt: Portland ia full
of thugs! aod the vaUey la already get
ting somewhat of a benefit. Extra
vigilance should tie use.1 In every city
along the 8. 1. to keep t.Vs" gK 'f
thieves away from ua. They need
prodding with a red hot lro..
At the board of trade mwu'il? Jfon
day nlht a comniittee waa av pointed
to k the council to pass an oru manoe
rttiuu-ing maa to be cL,a"t'
otr of the roors of all U1'1'
Inga; the terminal rates comntO
te rettortcd progress; a eommlttet
connlitlng of Memra. Kuykendall,
&Iatloek and Wllklna, waa apinted
to furnlHli a write up of Lano county
fur publication; the secretary was or
dered to secure lorn) ouplee of "Ito
aourore of Oregon," front the Hts te, for
gratuitous clrculullon.
Juiit now Portland seems to be fairly
overrun with footpads and thug, and
nothing la safe that is within reach.
All the arte and sciences are making
rapid stride, and it would appear that
"burglar sclenco" ia not falling much
to the rear In the race. The luUwt fad
among burglars, so says an exchange
In the cast, la a key with wbleh Yale
locks are opened wit h delightful factll- O
ty. The key la made of atitr bristles,
and when luwrU-d In the lock a por
tion of the key striking against the
iron pnata in the lock will bend, while
the parts of the key striking the tumb
ler will bend them tck. It might be
axked with no small degree of alarm,
"What next?" and "To what are we
drifting."
fenoDau
Dally Ouard, Jan. 10.
Commissioner Parker waa In town
today.
J. J. Cohen returned from Portland
this afternoon.
Aaseasor McPheraon returned from a
trip to Halem last night.
Itoy Laklu left on the local this
morning for a trip east.
Attorney L. Itllycu returned home
from Bjileui lost night.
Deputy BherltT Hmith la confined to
hia borne with a well developed caae of
mumps.
The condition of Hon. R. n. Coch
ran, of Coburg, remains about the
same aa yesterday.
Dr. T. V. Hhelton la now sojourning
at Los Angeles, Cal. Ho writes that
he la Improving rapidly.
Hon. C. K. Wilkinson came upfront
Kalcm this afternoon with the IvkIkIs )
tive comtrTittee and will not return be-'
fore Monday.
Albert Wilson will leave tonight for
Port Angeles, Washington, accom-
f tan led by hia sister Princilla, Intend
ng to make tbeir residence In that
city.
W. 8. Ford, formerly manager of
the Park theatre In Portland, apent
butt night la this city. He la uow
representing Cord ray 'a Theatre Com
pany, which will be here in February
with "Humbug," and "Rip Van Win
kle." FE0)t T11K CAPITOL.
The
LegNlatore Adjonru
Monday at 1 p. m.
CntU
Spvrlal to ths Daily Oeitor
Hal:m. Jan. 1. i be kvlHlature ad
journed until Monday afternoon at 2
o'clock, to allow the various commit
tee) time to visit state Institutions and
puhlio works.
Very lew bills I
i are la the hands of
committees.
Clovemor Bylvwter Pennoyer haa
given out that he will refer the report
of the state asylum In vmtliratlon, made
by the state board of charities, to the
Joint cwnmliiee who ia to visit that In
stitution.
New E-rrF.KPRiBi. Halem States-
man: The Oregon Kate Kscular tn-
ion waa inoonoratd In Uie ofilce of
the secretary of state Monday by Henry
Hcbroder, D. C. btewart, IS. F. Hy-
ianl and J. K. hvara. ihe t'rtnci;l
pLae of bUHlmvs will be iu this city
and the eofhuat.il ralne of property on
band ia 8-V. The oi ject U ths mmJ
of ail laws that exempt church pror-
ty; that enrorce the oiwervaiioe o( mjii
day as 8ablath; that approprinto pub
lie fumls for srcUriAU iutiluUolu;
that tolerate any rellglmia exer !- or
diaplay of prayer in any public build
ing. Name Ciiasoito. 4Jur friends at
Junction City have cLjmi?l t' e-.i-;"
of their prop"-"! county win -1
to lilsiiiB. What IS the Uiait-r f .ii
Ore()U's poj'uUr si-nator is siivi v.."
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