THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. "ATUKDAY. NOV, 11. 1S70. EUUKKK cmr.ORKGOX. T1XDKX I'KOH A1ILY ELKCTKW. At tliis hour, Friday afternoon, the election is' still in doubt, with the chnnces decidedly in favor of the cleo tion of Mr. Tildon, as will be seen by tho following extracts Irom Portland papers. Tbo Oregonian of yesterday morning says, editorially Wo should be glad to believe thcro Is reasonable ground for tho hopes en tertained by those Republicans who cling to Indiana and Connecticut; but the entire absence of such partic ulars and details as would coroborato the opinion that theso States may be Itepubiican, together with the reports of Democratic gains in tho returns thus far received, lead us to believe that they mut both be conceded to tho Democrats. If so, the result now bepends on tho two Carolines, Louis iana and Florida, and of these four Hayes requires thrco to secure an elec tion. Should he receive tho votes of the two Carolinas, and loso both Lou isiana and Florida, ho will want one vote of the requisite 183. Should ho get 'North Carolina and tho two Gulf States ho will have three major ity. Tho tablo of electoral votes now stands: i ' BTATisa cebtaix roa bates. Inw 11 Nevada 8 Ohio 22 Khode Maud 4 Vermont B New llHiiiwliire B Michigan 11 Wisconsin 10 California.; 6 Oregon 8 100 Kansas 6 Maine 7 Minnesota B Nebraska 8 Colorado 8 Illinois...! 21 Massachusetts . . . .13 Pennsylvania JW Total. STATE CERTAIN WR T1LI1EK. Alabama 10 Arkansas 0 Delaware 8 Oeortria 11 Kentucky 12 Maryland. 8 Mississippi ,.o New York 35 Missouri. ... 15 New Jersey 9 Tennessee 12 Texas ; Vhviuln 11 West Virginia 5 Total. 153 VNDETKHMINEU. ....1ft I South Candina 7 Indiana Connecticut... Florida , . . . 0 I North Carolina 10 . . .. 4 Iiowliiiuna. 8 Total 80 The Suudard of Thursday evening says : The uowb from tho East is no more complete than it was in our issue of yesterday. Tho Republicans give it up if tho Democrats Imvo carrier Fiorida. All news of any reliabl character from that Strtto givo it to tho Democracy. The Republicans rut in a claim for Louisiana. This wo regard has no foundation whatev er. Wisconsin still remains in doubt and with cither Florida, Louisiana, South Carolina or Wisconsin Tilden is elootcd, and in our opinion, Mr. Til don will carry both Florida and Lou isiana, and has an equal show for tho other two Statue, so fur as indicated by tho returns received. Waihliiglou Territory, From tho moagro returns thus far received from this Territory we bo' liovo that Mr. Judson, tho Democrat io candidato hai benteu Mr. Jacobs, There are many little things which had a bearing on tho election just passed that havo not lost all their in tcrest as yet.- One of them is about the letter of Mr. Tilden on Southern Claims. It was surmised and hinted by telegraph that it would turn tho South against him. By mail wo lenm that it was endorsed by tho Demo cratio party of Mississippi, rouulluz tbe) Electoral Vole. Tho next counting ot the electors vote will talto plaoo on the second Wednesday in February under tho following constitutional provision and law : Asticli 12 The prcsi ueut ot ine M'u.ito snail, in mo pies 10 pi ofh( enoe ot the Ninaie ana uouseot Ken- reiontativcs, open all the certificates, and the votes sliall then bo counted The person having the greatest num ber of votes for President shall be President, if such number be a major ity of the whole number of electors appointed ; ami it no person have such majority, then from the persons bav ingftho highest numberj, not exceed ing three on the list of those voted for as PresiJcnt. the Iiouko of Represen tatives shall choose immediately by ballot the president." Section 142. Congress shall be in session on the second Wednesday in February succeeding erery meeting of the electors, and the certificates, or to many of them as nave been receiv ed, shall then bo opened, the votes counted and the persons to fill the of fices of President and Vice President ascertained and declared, agreeably to the constitution. A Democratic procession was attack! by p-;rcxi in Puleijb, N. C oo tlit Tib. Two poliCBTi snJ at'U'raf iMnoorata wertbsJ! Ut. I Official. The oflicial canvass of the vote of this county at noon today gives Hayes 3 majority and Williams 20 majority. Is it not rather singular that local news gatherers of New York City pa pits did not find any of thoso Tilden clubs turning over in bodies to Hayes? Hut they did not. The truth is as we have stated before. Tha telegraph line was used as an instrument to in fluence voters on tho Pacific Coast by scandalously untrue reports. It was a success too, as will be see by the vote of California and Oregon. ELFXTIOX RETLRXS. Lane fount'. H Cm r i Precinct North Eugene... IKS 179 W 177 HnuthKuuMM.... Iff 13 130 135 Hprineld i 40 . Wl 40 Lancaster. 138 IBS 141 10 Jikhar.lson 1 68 10 58 Cottage Urove... 88 81 W 9 Coast Kork 61 03 62 W l'leasantlMl.... 21 25 21 25 Hitndaw 27 3d 3 Willamette 37 27 87 28 Ism Tom. 8 25 10 24 Mohawk 29 ,25' 29 26 Camp Creek..... 44 9 44 9 Iv Valley 10 20 10 20 Middle Fork.... 11 8 12 Fall Creek 27 U 27 11 Hiiencer W 32 18 28 Hazel Dell 7 3 9 3 McKenzie, - Total 930 942 952 '941 Tilden s majority, fl. Willianu over Lane, 11. Cooiier received 33 votes in uie county, se follows: Cottage Grove, 20; Coast ork, J; North and South Eugene and Lancaster pre cincta, 2 each, and 1 each in Willamette, Long Tom, Camp Creek and Middle Fork precinct. At 9 o'c?ock lust night tha returns from McKenzie precinct had not been received at the Clerk'a cflite. Hazel Doll, the returns of which were received last night, gives Cooper 2, making his total voto in this coun ty 33. The Male. a a a Counties. I p Maker (ma.).... Ilcnton 618 Clackamas 770 Clatsop 305 Columbia 1B8 Coos. 310 Douglas 747 Jackson Lane. 73B Linn lljtt Million 14.V Multnomah. 1!IM l'olk 245 Umatilla (maj)., Wasco 233 Washington B21 Yamhill. v'.D Totals UH07 Hayes' majority, 1292. 605 532 325 117 232 B32 755 1210 820 15118 205 235 319 2X9 8015 98'JO 770O Tho Republican majority in tho Connecticut Legislature is 37 on joint ballot. The Senato stands, 11 Re publicans to 10 Democrats, and the Uoiibo 141 Republicans to 105 Demo crats. Tho Congressional delegation remain as in the present Congress. Loulslnua. Nkw Orleans, Nov. 98-30 P. M. Chairman Patten, of tho New Or leans Democratic Committee, says re turns to night in 20 parishes show Tildon 13,233 ahead. This a gain of 9,470 on tho vote ot 1874. He asserts that Louisiana will give Tilden 10,000 majority. New York, Nov. 0. Gov. Kel logg telegraphs to the National Com mitteo to-night that lkrwoll, Repub lican, is elected to Congress from New Orleans, and that Louisiana is sure for Hayes. New York.Noa. 9. Tho HaraUVt Louisiana special says tho Slalo lias gone Democratio by 7,000. IV crib Carolina. Rai.kk.ii, Nov. 8. Gen. Kilpat rick arrived in this city last evening from Washington. Ho is now closet ed with T. I). Keogh, chairman of tho Republican Vtatc committee, and oth er Republicans, at tho Garborough House, Additional re-urns from the western part of tho Stato continue to show Democratio gains. The coun ties yet to hear from are Democratio and the majority will certainly reach 12,000 to 15,000. T. 11. Ki-ogh, chair man of the Republican Stato commit tee, concedes the State by 12,000. Alabama. MoxTtiovKRT, Mov. 9. Enough returns have been recoived to show at least 33,000 majority for Tildon, aud an unbroken delegation of Demo crats to Congress. &lielly, lem., in the fourth district, has a handsome majority, Rapier, colored, and Haral- sou, colored, Uivuo the ncpuoucan vote between them. This makes a gain of two Democratio Congress men. Tbirt were six y:iuw Ur iutcrmrpti io Saracnah oo tho Clh. Gi'Dtral Crorer, brother of Got. Grow, i!l Uks charge of the m ili'ry post at Wa'U W.!!a. 225 500 5.12 m 777 33 303 179 100 211 8ol 621 744 701 1212 1150 8'.'4 1452 IftlHl 2IMV4 200 2.U 314 m 235 823 6M 293 4'J3 Telegraphic iosrtuctions received by Gen eral Sprague from Pbiladelpbis order biro to st once proceed with (ho construction ol the branch road between Tacoma and tbo coal mines at I'uysllup, 30 miles distant. The rails will be shipped via Cape Horn. OlIKGOIt. TVy bave the small pox in Washington county. J. II. Long was arrested at Salem for il legal votin. Four euilinif vessel are now at Gardner loading lumbur tor Sau l-raiicisco. The clerk of the Board and Canal Lock Commissioners is to receive a salary of $1,- 500 per annum. Mr. J. C. Jsmiesoo has purchased the right to manufacture and sell Leather s p- teut stons io Washington county. Mr. W. C. Merer has t black wulnut tree on bis farm, now bearing, that bas grown from a nut be brought from Kansas fire years ago. Oregon Presbyterj of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church will meet io Scio.Linn county, on Thursday, 15th inst.. at" o'clock P.M. Also, the Ureedh synod will meet at tha same place, on l riday, the lith, at i o clock r. M. Tbo machine Was Worn Out. ,VhyT Not bcaue it was not well built, but it was wruiiL'ly run. 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Words are cheap, but the proprietors of these articles will present trial luttles to medical men, gratia, and will guarantee more rapid and MttiHtuctory results tfcun have ever be fore been olitameil. Tiik Centaur Liniment, Wjiitic Wrapprr, ,;d in. ....... .;..., vu,.n,..:.. i .,...i... Sciatica, Cakud llivanti, Sore t ipples, Kroaticl Feet, t'hilhluius, Swellings, Sprains, aud any onlinary rLEsu, noNs on misci.i aii.uent. . ; It will extract the iioison of bites and stints, and heal bums or scald without a Hear. Lock jaw, l'alsey, Weak Buck, Cuked Jtrraiits, Ear actio, lisuliache, Itch anil L'utnuuous c.rup' tiuus readily yield to its treatment Henry Black, of Ada, Hardin Co. , Ahlo, says: ".My wife had the ltheiimatism for five years- no rest, no slei could scarcely walk aaroas the tloir. Nie is uow completely cureil.liy the use of your Centaur Liniment We all feel thank ful to you, aud recommend your wonderful medicine to all our menus. James Hunt, of anesvllle, O., Bays: "Hie Centaur Liniment cured my .Neuralgia." Alfred Tush, of Newark, writes: "Send me onedozen Kittle by express. The Liniment has saved my leg. 1 want to distribute it, ac The sale of this Liniment is increasing rui'Mlv. Ths Centaur Liniment, Yellow Wkaptkh, la lor the tough skin, nesli anil muscles ot HORSES. MULEH AND ANIMALS. We have never yet seen a case of Spavin. Sweeny, King-hone, Wind-gall, Scratches or Toll Kvil, which this Liniment would not speed ily lienelit, and we never saw but a few cases which it woulilnot cure. It willciirewhenany tiling con. It is follv to atend -0 for a Farrier. when one dollar's worth of Centaur Liniment will do better. The following is a sample of the testimony produced: Jefferson. Mo.. Nov. 10. 1873. Some time ago 1 was shipping horses to St Louis. I got one liadlv cripided in the car. With great dilliculty I got him to the stable, on Fourth avenue. The stable keeper gave me a bottle of your Centaur Liniment, which I used with such success that in two days the horse was as active and nearly well I have been a veterinary surgeon for thirty years, but your LJuiment Heads anything 1 ever used. "A. J. M'CAkTV, Veterinary Surgeon." For a Hwtage stamp we will mail a Centaur Almanac, containing hundreds of certificates, frtuu every State in the Union. These Lini ments are uow sold by all dealers in the couu- Labaratory of'J. B. Ross k Co., 40 1k New York. iOTHERS. CASTOKI A is the result of 20 years exHri ment, by 1 r. Samuel l'ltcher, of M assachusetts. It is a vegvtahle pn parutiiu as effective as cas tor nil, but iwrfcctly pleasant to the taste. It can be taken by the youngwt infaat and neith er gSL-s nor grie. r. A. J. Grevn of Koyds ton, ludiana, says of it: Sir: I have triwl the Castoria and can s) irak highly of its merits. It will, 1 think, do away sntitvly with castor oil. It Is pleasant and nannies, and Is wonderfully rnicacious ai au aerient and laxative. It is the very tiling. Th Castoria destroys worms, regulates the tomach, cures Wind Colic, and erniits of nat ural healthy sleep. It is very erhencious in croup, and for Teething I'hililren. Honey is not pleasanter to the taste, and Castor tHl is not so certain in its stfivU It costs but Si cents in Urge bottles. J. B. Kobe & Co., 40 IVy St, New York. REP10VALI Becker & Boyd have re moved their Market to ihe Railrod House. . CENTRAL MARKET BECKER & COYO, Proprietors. T)EfKFRA nOTDfUVS RGVDVFD to baldiog kouva as in Cralni lisj-ket and lU XEFJ CCX8TAXTt,T OS HAND, BEEF Veal, rORK AND J!tTT05. Prwl Vr.u..f.!l kivla. Tnow,t WJ U Bret la c&ufca bus I Is I onla. AuQt Flower. The most miserable beings in the world are those suffering from Dyspepsia and Liver Com plaint More than seventy-five Per cent'of the people In the United States are afllictod with these two diseases and their effects ; such as Sour Stom ach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness, Pal pitation of the heart, Heart burn, Water-brash, gnawing and burning pains at the pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and dis agreeable taste in the mouth, coming up of food after eating, low spirits, etc. Go to your Drug gist and get a 75 cent bottle of At'ci'sT Flow er, or a sample Dottle lor ten cents, try ii two doses will relieve you. Crane & Bhiuham, agents, San Francisco, CaL' Hollowat's Ointment. Sore legs.twounds, ulcers, to. can be cured. The rational treat ment as indicated by nature, is to reduce the lo cal inhumation, sooth the neighboring nerves, cool the heated blood, and render the watery ichorous discharge consistent and healthy. 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R. G.GRAHAM, MERCHANT TAILOR, UA9 JUST RECEIVED FROM THE EAST V.m nt Ana and ru.hiftrmlile cllttllS SUch SS hss never before been brought to Eugeue, con sisting of Pants Good, Coatings, In mil Grade, and Flue Vestlnss. CALL AND SEE MY STOCK. a. G. GRAHAM. J. KILLINGSWORTH & SOW, STAR BAKERY, On ninth Street, TTEEP constantly on hand , fresh 8ugar. Tobacco A Cigars, Peaches, Coffee, Canned lioods, f lums, Syrup, Cheese, Powder, Bonn, feturch, Pepper, Sardine, ball, Candies, Comment, ' Candles, Nuts, Lard, Flour, Etc., Etc. ALSO Bread, Cakes. Pics, Fruits and Vegetables. of every description, which they will sell cheap lor csso. 1 nssiui iur past invurs wc wikii m wu tinuanceof the same. flnnAa AaHvrA in anv nari fit (hA rltv trtG nt charge. We are constantly receiving new oood ad will satisiy our cusiumer in regara io prices. MARK THESE FACTS THE TESTIMONY OF THE WHOLE WQELD. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. W Let the Suffering and disetned lead tbe following. J-It all who have Keen gien up hy Doctors, and suoken ores Incurable, rend the tollowing. a J-le t sll who ran believe facts and can have faith in evidence, read the lollowing. Knuw sll men hv thene DresenU. That on ih'i the Twentieth day of June, in ti e year of Our Lord, One Thousand bight Hlindred and Sixty nix, peisonally came Joseph Hsydock to me known as such, and being duly sworn deposed n toll w I "Hint he U the sole iieuera) agent for the United States and dependencies theieof lor preparations or medicine known as Dr. Holloway's PilU and Ointment, and that the following certifi cates ere verbatim copies to the tietr his knowl edge snd lielier. JAMES SMh.lllirJ, f l. s.l Notary Public. 14 Wall Street. New York. Da. Uollowat I take my pen to write you of my great relief snd that the awlul pain in uiy sHe has left me at last thanks to yuur pills. Oh, Doctor, U iw tluiiikful I am tliat I can iret some sleep. I can never write it enough. 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A asnd sosa reward will be givea to any one rendering such iaformatioa as may arid to Ui detectioa of say party ot psrties nointe friiin the medirBet. er vrfxliac the anx knowing the ra to be sparnms. . Sold st tbe manulart.iry of Profeaar HoL LowaT k Co., New York, and by all re-pertabi Dru((st and Desilrrs in UcIicim Ihmnf bout tJ ci.ilard worul.ia boxes at u cents, (I era Is and , II nek. 1 rrber h considerable saving by taking Um ' larrrr sum. I N. B. Ihrectk' f.or the guidas-eof patients ia rwj dnrder are affixed to sow k box. Q ROCKHItSjIaUd keep oa a fuUgf GROCESIES & PE0VISI0S And invite the attention of b-)-lc i-tx T. U. ILL-SDiU'.KS. EUGENE CITY MUS. THE UNDERSIGNED BEO LEAVE TO inform the public that thev hv .l. EUGENE Cl'f V WILLS for . term of years and are now prepared to do a general MiLUnfT Business. V ill receive wheat on storage on fa vorable terms, and will make liberal terms to farmers who desire to grind their own wheat Will at all times keep on hand for sale FLOUR and ALL KINDS OF MILL FEED, and pay the Highest Cash Price for Wheat A share of the patroruure restiectfully solicit' ed. oc7 PATTERSON & EDBI3. SUCCESSOR TO WALTON & LYNCH, In Dorris' Brick Building. , DEALEu IN Groceries d Provisions. WQl keep on hand a general assortment of Groceries, Provisions, Cured Meats,, lobacco, Cigars, Candies, Candles, Koatsi, Notions,, Green and Dried Fruits, Wood and Willow Ware, Crockery, Etc. Business will be conducted on a CASH BASIS, Which means that Low Prices are Established Goods delivered without chargi to Bayer ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTED For which I will pay the highest market price. AAKON LYNCH. Final Settlement. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of Hiss bhelley, deceased. Notice is hereby given that. Hubert C'allison, administrator of said estate, has filed his account fur final settlement and the first Monday in Novenilwr. 1876, bas been set fur final) hearing of said account. By order of Hun. J. J. Walton, Jr., County Jndge. ROHKR1' CAl.I IKliN, Administrator mmm i;i simss college PORTLAND, OREGON. ' A Business Education ia the sorest guaranty ot success lor persoos in all pursuits of lite. College Journal sent free to any address. DkFKANCK ft WHITE, seiSm Lock Box 104. JUST RECEIVED A LARUE STOCK OP DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, YANKEE NOTIONS, ETC., ETC., AT REDUCED PRICES. Highest market price p for all kiudsofPRO DUCti, HIDES and FURS. A. GOLDSMITH. tEND 2.3u. to OKI). P. ROWBU, ft CO.,'New kj York, for Pamphlet of 100 pages, containing;' lints OI3O.-0 newspapers, and estimates showing coot of advertising. THE CHEAPEST PLC OX The Pacific Const fur HOME-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. J. II. DONALD Hns now on bsnd over one hui.d -ed and fifty pairs of Hoots ot our own make, which 1 am hound to sell mranllesa ot cost, and we are nuw prepared to make Boots to order at the following greatly reduced pri ces : French Calf Boots from IS to $9 per pair. Fiench Kip Duota trom 8 to a per pair. California Kip Boots mode to order for f fl per patr And all other work at equally low prices. Repair ing done at short notice. All work warranted. Leather snd Findings for sale. Keiuemlier the stand, two doors South of A. Y. Peters ii Co'.s brick store. J. II. DONALD. Subscribe lor THE WEST SHORE, s A Just entering its second year. It Is ) ENLARGED AND IMPROVED and worthy the patronage of STry vsttr wieher of the Pacific Northwest. - It ii Beautifully Illustrated' by the leading artists on the ooast. . Borne of THE ABLEST WBITEBS in the Pacific Northwest contribute to its columns. Asa FAMILY JOURNAL it stands at the head of Pacino Coast publications As a paper to KD TO VltlEXDS abroad it has bo equal. A single number will givw tnem s better mea of ireguaaud oalunirton ter ritory tlwn a year's numbers of any other paper, buhsenption price, 1.50 PKH YKAR, including postage. Sample number, M cents. Address tbe puUioher, L. SAMUEL, P. O. Box S, Portland, Ogn. t3T Remlttancsa can be movie hy registered letter or by order on any ol the Portland Busneas Houses. , AMKHICAN AND FOKEItiX PATENTS. Oilmore A Co.,succrssors to Chipmsn, Hosmer A Co., rloi'citors. Patents procured in all coau tries. No fees in advua . No cbsme unless tha ptent is (rrantrd. No fees for making pielimi nary ex.imitn tions. No additional fees for ob taining snd eondnting a rehearing. By a recect decisKin ol the Comniasioner all rejee'ed applica tions may be revived. Special attention given U Interferesce Caws before the Patent Office, Ex teni n lfore CongreM, Infringe nt Suits In. different Slates, sod ail litigation apptruiniog to inventions or rairnts. tt id stamp to Oilmore . Co. for piajphlet of sixty pages. LAND CASES, LAND WARRANTS, snd SCRIP. Contested Land Caves prosecuted before tbe U. B. Ceuersl ljnd Office and Department of the In terior. Piivata Land Claims, Mining and Pre Eta tion Claims, and Homestead cases attended, to. Ijind t-'enp in 40, XO, snd 160 acre pieces for ale. This Strip is assignable, and can be located in tbe name of Ihe parcbaser upon any Govern ment land sty .jett to private entry, at 1.15 per sere. It is of equal value with Bounty Land War ranto. Send sump to GUmore & Co. fur pamph let of Instruct ion. ARREARS OF PAT AND BOCSTT. Officers. ISoldiers and Sailor of tbe lata war, or their brira. are ia many cases entitled to stoncy from tha Government of which tbey bav w knowMg. H'nie full history of service, and. state amount of pay snd bounty received. KncJos sump to Oilmnre A Co.. and a fnU reply , after ex aauaalioa, will be givta yoa free. PENSIONS. All Officers. Soldier, and Bailors woondfd, mptnred. or Injired ia tbe lata war. bowevel sl.shtly, can obtaia a pnjioa hy addressing Gd ave A Co. Cssrs prwee ated by O A Ce beore tbe Sopresjr Coort of the Caitrd rUtes. the Conrtof CUims. and ta Si othera Claims Coataisaioa. Each dcpsTTmest of oar bu.inrss is coadacted ia a srparate tsmi, nndr rbarge of lb ssM evpermced parties employed by tbe old trm. Prompt ait. nt- to a 1 busiteoi ratnsded to Oil osore A Co. is this secured. V destrt 10 fA aaiess by deserving iu NOW IS THE TIME to: