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THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. EUGENE CITY", OREGON. SATURDAY, .FJFCIi. 21, 1S77. Tha Inlainy Consummated. Iluman depravity and national de gratioa have tbuclied bottom, they cannot sink lower'; when Congress abandons its duties and delegates its powers to a nondescript commission to "Bavo the country," it is clear that what we would save is not worth sav ing. The talk about Democratic "moderation" and "concessions" to prevent trouble, would be contempti ble if such idiotio simpering wero not too silly to bo noticed.' They the Domocrats would make concessions, "strain a point in tho Constitution" and submit thoir to a commission just to "save our institutions." In the namo of Heaven and sufl'ering human ity, can our institutions bo Baved by recognizing tho trickery and frauds practiced in Florida at the late Pres idential election as legal? Can the recognition of the infamous and bare faced acts of Louisiana Returning Board, as law, prop our institutions? Are our liberties to bo preserved by a tribunal that docs not brush partisan prejudice from tho judicial crmino, tlio senatorial toga or tho simple garb of a representative ? No, that Commis sion has all tho partisan bins of so many clowns, and though tho heavens should fall and our eternal existence depend upon its actions, it will not dismiss its prejudices, or constrno the law to tho disudvantago.of its favor ites. Its first ruling indicated that evidence of Radical frauds would not bo woloomod to its presence, and it did not rejuiro tdo penetration ot a prophet to soo tho oonBurjucncos of its unexpected and shallow excuses. Eight to soven it voted to indorso Radical lrauds, Federal 'interference, plunder and misrulo in Florida. Eight to soven it voted that it could not correct legal errors or illegal usurpations and bo on to tho end, nnd thus Florida Btands countod for Hayes and Whcelor, regardless of tho votes, voices or will of the people, extcame Louisiana with itslluturn ing Board count, so villainous, so shameful that the most corrupt Radi cals could not preteud th it it was hon est or that it had tho somblanco of lo cality, further than to mako it a pre toxt for contesting tho election. That commission could not go boyond that Board, so Louisiana is countod for Ilayos aud Whoolor; and noxt we shall soo that conscientious (?) com mission taoklo Oregon, and though thoro was no law to go beyond certif icates in tho cases of I'lorida. nnd Louisiana, thoro will bo a revolution nnd all tho law will force that commis sion beyond certificates in Orogou, Watts will bo recognized as a legal our Stato laws will bo spurn ed and tho Constitution of tho United States will bo disregarded and every thing tondiiig to porpetrato Radical ism, usurpation and fraud will bo do oidod legal and what favors tho suc cess of honest govoruinont will bo as dust in tho balance What is good law in ono Stato will not bo law at all in another according to the judgment of that Nation saving (?) Committee; the vilest rascality will bo approved and horcafter have tho foroo of law j Hayes will bo "countod in" and hunoe iorlh demoralization, corruption and untold infamies will boootno common and respoolod. The downfall of our institutions began when illegal gov ernments wero placed upon States by Fodoral powor and kept thero by Gattling gnus and U. S. bayonets. Following in tho track of this patriot ic (?) commission, l'uekard will be come govornor of Louisiana, Cham berlain will bo rocoguized in South Carolina, Drew will be ousted most likely in Florida and henceforth Re turning Boards will control our coun try regardless of tho votes of the peo ple; for when a government, or any part of it, rocognizes or approves such flagrant violations of law as have kept Louisiana aud Florida under tho feet of outlaws, tho disease becomes con tagious, freedom of elections has pass ed away, tho power of tho pooplo is undone, rascality has Loco mo embold ened and becomes aggressive and na tional pride and honor sink imo obliv ion as ours have, by the instrumentality of as vile a set of villains as ever bung upon a gallows or flattered a tyrant,aud through the cowardico, imbecility or credulity of a Democratic Houso of Representatives, that listened to the senseless gabble of a mob and trusted a treacherous band of conspirators, as if the experience of tho past taught nothing. We could do without Til- deu for President, but we cannot see " I Laat our country can outlive IbelboyiL shame, the folly, the degradation of be ing subjected to tho whims worse, the loathsome rascality and shameful venality of a fow unscrupulous trai tors, whoso acts havo been a disgrace to our age and to mankind. Anarchy and midrulo are recognized by all and approved by many,and if ever the peo ple of this country witness another fair, expression ot their will at tho polls it will be after this generation has passed away, or through the interpo sition of miraculous power. Already simpletons predict a change and boast of hit will bo done four years hence; they see a moral revolution and a bright future, just as if tho fetters now fastening upon us would voluntarily loose iheir crip and leave us free. Submission to wrong never made any people free, and unless all history is an idlo tale, tears; crimes, oppression and numberless, nameless calamities will follow the wickedness of 1876-7 in this country. Radical editors are sorely distressed be cause Democrats have ceased to cling to tbe old doctrine of States rights, nnd argue that there is a power authorized to go behind and correct illegal returns. The questioning or the rejection of a return from any State where the same is clearly shown to be ille gal, as was the case in Louisiana and Flori da, is r.ot taking away a single right from such State. No State has a "right" to do an illegtil act, and hence the reversion of such an act is not an infractiui)of any right And a Itudicul preaching .States rights at this day is something so strangely inconsist ent that it provokes a contempt which the English language is too feeble to express. What right is left a State when its Capi ta is invaded by the troops of the. Fe leral uovernmiMit and tho legally elected members of the legislature inarched nut between files of soldiers, as was the case in Louisiana two years ago? Or when a Capitol is surround ed by troops and legally elected represen tatives refined admission, as was the caste in South Carolina less than three months ago T The last barrier of States-righjs was broken down whfn this was dune, and the mention of Stales-rights by the party who commit' ted this crime is an insult to the once free institutions ol our land. It is not very easy to serf the utility of the High Joint Commission as it was organized by Congress, for it doe not go whore Congress could not go itself. If its decisions are law then tho verdict ol seven jurymen out ol twelve would ho conclusive Any jury ol fifteen men, or of seven white men and eight negroes, could recognize the action of a lie turning Roird ns legal, just ns well us can that High Joint Tribunal, that voles on I party lino, just as eight negroes would out voto bpvoii white men, and if its partisan arts are precedents for anything, they are that whoever can get hold of the most Returning Hoards will have tho power and tlm office. regardless of tho will of the majority of tho people upon which it has been supposed our system of government was based. It would be interesting to havo some of our coteniporaries explain how our "capaci ty for self-government", is manifested by sur rendering the only means by which that end may be attained. It cer'ainly is not ovi dunce or patriotism to allow tho will of tlm people to be disregarded and the powers of tho government to be controlled for the ben eflt of a few designing knaves, who resort to every means of treason to accomplish their purposes. As John Drown a thief and murderer was tho morning star of Radicalism in the Republican party, we can not wonder that Clmmberluin, Stearns, Kellogg, I'uckurd Zieh Chandler and (Jeorge II. Williams should appear in its noou-dny splendor, or that J, Madison Wells, another murderer and to call him a thief would be fulsome Hat tery, as his crime out weighs the infamy of a hundred thieves should bo its crowning glo ry and the manipulator of its final aud most infamous triumph. Some ol the Oregon papers seem to bo ex emsed tiecatise Senator I lip-Mitchell it is believed committed perjury in his testimo ny in regnrJ to tho Oregon Electoral euse, just as if perjury could disgrace a man of bis standing. Mitchell was afraid, m doubt, of losing caste- lu his party unless he should Jo something infamous to keep up h's reputa tion. II his perjury is proved beyond a queg lion, lie will be indorsed by his party and be his own successor in the Senate, if the Rad icals of Oregon have power to elect him in is;s. Dralh or Colonel llurrrll II. Ta) lor. The .Standard of Tuesday evening con tained au announcement of the death, at Mexico, Missouri, an January 2Sili, of Col. Uurrell li. Taylor, who died of pneumonia Mr. Taylor will he remembered by most of our readers as having been alitor of th Portland Herald during 87 1-72. Ad exchange says : "After all, His bal lot is mightier than the bayonet." That may have been, but now a rascally Itidlcal lie turning Hoard is mightier than both. Neo Itutler say ' Why should 1 bother myself about Hi Electoral ll", ? Thai is nutter that rests on the shoulders of Con gress. lt etery at bear his own burden." There art a number of Congressional asse who liar Dot he backbone to curry the constitution! burden tha people bar laid opoo Iheir ftiouKlnr. The M Loun GIJ Dmtit iccusts Ln- t fin ol selling out the partr. Hut th fct. ItJtA TlllIJlll't hl lh.l .ml I Tilden is elected but Hayes will be in augurated," was the admission and tbe boast ol Radicals just after tbe election in Novem ber last of Radicals who knew to what depths of infamy that party would go to se cure power and thwart tbe will of tbe peo ple. 1 es, 1 ildcn was elected, but, by frauds without rivals in history, be was counted out and that infamous proceeding is approved by the rank and file of the Radical party, so that dignity, honor, honesty, and respect for even decency are discarded ; Grant as l'resi dent, Chandler as Secretary, Bradley, Miller and Strong es Judges and one and all ith out regard to law or consequences, Indorse and accept tbe fruits of the basest crime ever perpetrated in ths Uoitod States. IUixou's Monthly Magazine fob March A very interesting and delightful number is Bullous Magazine for march. It opens with an elaborate illustrated article on Japan, and ilien follows several other engravings, and then comes the stories' just what will charm a household ; for all of them are good, and many of them superior to anything published in this country. There are charm ing love stories, some nice adventures, one capital sea yarn, and pootry well worth read' ing. Take it all in all we feel assured that there is no magazine in this country that furnishes so much for the small amount of money as Bullou's-. For only $1.50 per yeur, or 15 cents single copy, an immense amount of reading can be obtained. Pub lished by Thomcs & Talbot, 23 Hawky street, loston,.at 81.50 per year, postpaid. The United Stales Supreme Court ren dered a decision, recently, on a disputed case from Northern Illinois, which lays down the principle that an officer who bus resigned Ins position does not cease to lie an officer until not only It is resignation has been accepted, but his successor has been appointed and qualified. This decision is of interest in connection witn the resignation of Watts, the Oregon Elector, of bis position as postmaster, prior to Ins choice as an hlec tor to till the vacancy occasioned by tns in eligibility. Hewitt will Arraign Ike Communion A New York dispaleb of the 19th lays: The Times' Washington special suvs th.it to night there will be no effort to deleut or detain the final decision of the tribunal, but he is terribly severe upon the commission and has prepared a speech which ho will de liver to-morrow when the Louisiana case shall be under consideration, in which Hew ilt will assail the cumin iinn generally, Hoar particularly. He will declare that when the bill creating tbe commission was under con sideratmu tie I ore tho committee appointee, to Irame i. Hoar distinctly and uncouivo cully suited that under Ibis mt-a ure it woul be the du y ol tho tribunal not ou'y to de cide cases of contest, hat in making its de cision it should examine nil evidence upon winch the contest was uiiiler. Hewitt says he can substantiate the assertion tlmt Join made these statements by all the Democrat who were on the commission, and he expects to be followed in bis arraignment of Hoar to-morrow by llunton ond Springer, who were his llemocriitie colleagues on the coin inittee. After Hewitt will huve delivered himaiilf of hid uirl0, lio wilt appear before Ilia senate committee on privilege anil elec lions to tell whatheknonsuhout the attempt to purchase the Uepuulicau elector in Oregon to vote Tor 1 mien. The Oregon Maic'a IV ext. Morton's Commit'ee keeps boring nwuy into the Uregon l'.lectonil case, and tho lust sen sation oyer it is tho reported discovery of the Key to the cipher dispatch "(iobble, by the .New loik lnbunt. And, ufter all what does the whole "exposure" amount to Thero has not been shown, or .developed, a particle ol iraud or wrong in tho affair, from tirst to lust, so far as Gov. drover is con ceriied ; nor is there a tingle thing connected with it, on the Uemoeraticside, ol which any participant or any good citizen need fee ashamed. There was no ust of mo ey lor any dishonest or unlawful purpose, no bri bery, no corruption, nor anything of the kind. Governor drover has passed through the fire unharmed, and this a good deal more than can be said of the Radical Governors, so-called of Florida and Louisiana ; but we hear no word in reproof, or ot In r limn praise or them, in tho lUdicul papers S, F. Ex aminer. w.ws in: ms. Grand Duke Alexis and suilo have arrived la Now York. Indians areprowinjr more warlike every day io Arizona. Ijjlesias nnd party left San Francisco on tho 18th lor New York. H"ar Admiral ('has. II. Daves, of the ob servatory, died on the 18th inst. The total amount ol the Senate sundry civil appropriation bill is $14.0(10,0(10. Grant will not interfere in t :e Louisrana iinnter. leaving it to Have., should be be in atlgurated. I here is universal growling anvuiir Dem ocrats at Judge Davis uud at those wlw elected hi in to the Senate. Kelly's explanation was a complete vindi cation of himself and Grov;. It is sail 1 atrick has been sent for to cintrudiet lino. Ilogy spok of Uradlev as a ininsteemd in inlaiiiy, and whose nuinx would never b mentioned by good men without hi-. , lawyer nan,.l D.ivden, attorner lor some Missouri whiskey stills, utiot and s.i ouly wounded Col. Fred. .l agent Northern and Western D 'm.vr its so. ,1; of H 'punliiMii m.'iiili.-rs of lhe.H-iorl e.un- mission as peijiinrs, seouii.lr.'ls. etc.. tml say they wunt lh eoiiui'i-.i.oi hrkn up ' In Knner's testimoiiv b. lori- the tlm.s committer it SMiii Well, virtually admi'ted he was bought by Itepuhlicvn lu ijivh the Toteol the returning board in Iouisiana to llavs. IV World's Cincinnati sin.fial ,iv Have has telegraph-d . lien. Vanalleii. ol Atw 1 urk. re,pjestir(f the latter to rrm.r west and help arrange ihe new cabinet ,,r ton is to hive the stall d.-p trtm-'iil. Sli-r-raii the treasury. JSloughlon attorner slt. eral. lien. Evans or Vanalleo the F. ighsh mission. Not Kxowx. At the tiir.o of jr. injj to jinss no information lias been rc cvivct! of the Jiiisinn of the Com- j mission in regard to tho Oregon case. The telegraph informs us that the Demo. erotic leaders are all opposed to any revolu tionary measure. Befall Produce and Provlalon market. Tbe following are retailers' prices : FLOUR.- bbL C CORN MEAL-Oregon ground, in bulk, 4c OATS-p bushel, 50. BEANS- lb, 6c POTATOES 50 e. BUTTER-Fresh rolb, 25c. COFFEE-Rio, Z); Java, 33Jc, CHEESE-OreSon, 20c CANDLES- box, $1(3,4 50. EOGS-20& BACON Sides, 14c; hams, 15c; shoulders, 12Jc LARD In tins, 15o; bulk, 12J. CHICKEXS-S2 503 00 dozen. FISH-Salmon, hi bbls, 6; 501t kits, $4 00; Mackerel, per kit, 1; Codfish, lb, 12(5,150. SUGAR S. F. R., Kijo; Island, 1015c; crushed, 18c; powdered, 20c SALT Carman Island, 100 lbs, $1 25; Bay, $125; Liverpool Dairy, $2 50; do coarse, $2. TEA-Green, $1 25; Japan, 75c lb. SYRUP-Heavy Golden, keg, 5. OILS-Kerosene, $1 gallon. ' To All Whom it mat Contekn. axdthe Public Ghn'erallt. We whose names are here to subscribed having learned by minor that rive members of Fall Creek Grange No. 140 have been expelled and their names are or will be re corded in what they call the black-book, and disgrace thereby to reflect upon them forever, would resjiectfully say that if micli are facts they have been illegally and shamefully dealt with, and we challenge the world toran inves tigation ol the facts. We had thought the days of the inquisition were among the things of the past, never to be revived, at least so tar as tins country is concerned, but if reports be correct m this we were mistaken. (higned) W.X.Luckev. R. Wilinot. E. Y. Warner. F. Warner, Mary Warner, members of Fall Creek Grange; C. Kissinger, Grand l'rairie Grange; 1..1... ::. .. f;. I.'.,U!.,.. If M L singer, We Luckey, Elizabeth Luckey, Frank N. Warner, J. breeding, lu leaden, Alatpew LaDen, Robert Kissenger, Cornelius Hill, Vio la Hudson, Geo. A. Hudson. IIolloway's Fills axd Ointment. The onward March of truth. Why is it? The t;r at doctrine announced eoino fifty years back by Dr. Ilolloway, that the stomach, the liver and Mood am the founts of disease, is now universally admitted, his irreate-l op ponents having become his Ktnuiichest sup p liters. The reason is obvious; tiiilli"is who were afflicted with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Biliousness, .Sick Headache, Debility ami l'hy.-ioil prostration, have been radically cured by a thoiough course of hi? famous Fills, while others have been healed of scurvy, old sores, had lof s, scrofulous hu mors, granular swelling, tumors, asthma, bronchitis, &e., by his Ointment and Fills, when all other means had failed.. .Such is the progress of truth and tbe triumph ot reason. 192 I have now on hund a full and complete assortment of HARNESS AND SADDLERY, which I will sell CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER FIRM IN THIS CITY. Tartics knowing themselves indebted to -me will pleaso come forward and settle. CHAS. HADLEY. CHICKENS WANTED, For which we will the highest market price in cai.li. ROSENBLATT & CO. Koliiiison Sl Church ut the Hardware Store keep the largest and best selected stock of wall paper and border in Eugene City, comprising iu part, Rrown, Wanks, Satin, Gilt and EmWs- ed paper, which they purchase direct from the Eastern factories and will sell as cheap as the cheajiest All paper trimmed free of charge. Deliberate Suicide. Not for a single day, can a Cough be safely neglected in this climate. Without delay resort toliAi.K's Honey or Hokkiiocni) and Tail Thishulsumic vegetable preparation extinguishes a Cough, or cures a ('old, with unexampled ra pidity. l'ike's Toothache Drops cure in one minutoi The People Waul Proof. Thero is no medicine prescrilwd by physi cians, or sold by Druggists, that carries such ev idence of its success and suiierior virtue as ItosiiiKEH tiEHMAN Sviu p for severe Coughs, Colds settled on the breast. Consumption, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs. A proof of that fact is that any persou afflicted, can get a Sample llottle for 10 cents iwid try its superi or effect liefore buying the regular size at 75 cents. It has lately been introduced in this country from tlermany, and it wonderful cures are astonishing every one that use it Three dose will relieve any case. Try it Ciiane t llmoiiAM, agents, San Francisco, Cal Sold by all druggists. APPLES for sale and delivered by JOHN LENGER. A. CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, Ac, I will send a rvcijie that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis covered by a missionary in .South America. Send a self-addressed letter to the Rev. Joseph T. IsJIAN, Station D, Hible House, New York. PURdf iOC AirenU; best rlmni-e of the snuHm; bnnUiilJ4.,iirthenew ant taltiiiK Chromm Falls ol the Khine, (In the hs,ii1ihim, Off Boston I.lk-lit, Oil Oiki-n llmket, W hit Mountains, Nmif m Kails, Serort, H.irHt.a, Vinfin Vesta, beu mv, fcunw Stonii, Ameruwu Fruit, Pier at Otlxu, Fn u on tho luiula: nlmi, linllmnt Hxll Chromon, on l i n k or white inounta, floral Imsine i-nids.sun-Uy -hiol wnW, uriittiy, niottom. Muck ffrotin-1 Koieln; also, (mine an I an-uta' upplit at vi-rjr .ttonipn . I'.!ti.'uUrs tree. Illustmtire C.ita linrue on te-sMpt ol .lump. Seiel for (I ll outllt. J. I. A IMAM ar TO., 4 '9 Wal.in,rtoB st. lW.ou, hea lumu ten for Koieiirn an I Ameiiean CUromoa. VIKITIMi C.UIDS-Very neat-at the il', VaRI) OK PUT.. OPPOSITION IS THE LIFE OF TRADE ! SLOAN DnGTHEfiS rU I. IHMVOHK CHE.VrtR ttwn may otlr f I hp in town. HORSES SHOD FCR CI 50. ! With nrm material, all ronn.l. Rrarttinr olJ bora a rent. All u -irranlrd lo air aallaiarllon. Saop cnZijlith st, orpase Huin fetabie. CENTRAL MARKET BOYO & SLOCUM, Proprietors. will KEEP CCXSTAXTtT OS HAXD, BrKF, E AL, riRK AND .UlTTOJt. IV ml Meat of all kmla. I Aid, TaUov.ttc. Will atll BM la efcuaka froa lo I eaou. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. HAVING OBTAINED THE AGENCY of T. CUNNINGHAM & CO.'S line of Farm Machinery, which for completeness and good quality of machines is unequalled. I am prepared to furnish on the most favorable terms the following machines, to-wit: The Case Thresher, The oldest and most popular machine in Amer ica, its annual sales beiiitr over 1SOO. Please to call and examine it before purchasing any other. Also, Case's Wrought Iron Header, (Treadwell's patent) with new and valuable inv provements. Haines' Inside Single Gear Header, Johnson's Combined Reapers and Mowers, Wm. Anson Woods' Eagle Mowers, Bradley's Reapers and Mowers, . ADAMS FRENCH Conquerer Harvester, Twist & Bradley's Sulky Rake, Victor Self -Dump Rake, Monitor Broadcast Seeder and Cultivator. Farmers' Friend Grain Drill, Tills drill has many important improvements over any other drill now in market Do not fail to examine it Garden City Plows, Walking, Sulky and Gang. Try them and you will have no other. Also many other machines too numerous to mention. All these machines are warranted We have on hand and are con stantly receiving all kinds of Machinery. Call and examine for yourselves. Also agent for The Newton Wagon, The most durable, finest painted and lightest running Wagon mi le. JOHN W. CLEAVER, N.E. corner Willamette and Seventh Sts. fel7 3m Eugene City, Or. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE State of Oregon for Lane County. Han nah Eubank, plaintiff, vs. Arthur I. Chapman and W. K. Leveridge, defendants. Suit in equity to foreclose mortgage. To the above named defendants, Arthur 1. i iinpman anu . K. Leveridge: In the name of the State of Or egon, you and each of you are hereby required to aooear in the above entitled suit brought against you by the above named plaiutitf in the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon for Lane county, and answer the complaint hied therein, bv the first dav of the next term of said court, to be begun and held on Monday the ltith day of April, 1877, at Eugene City, county and State aforesaid. The defendants will take no tice tli:it if thev f:til to aooear and answer Bald complaint as above required, the plaiutitf will will ajiply to the Court for the relief demanded thertiu, to-wit: That the plaintiff have judg ment avaiiist the Baid defendent. Arthur I. Chapman, for the sum of 4,000 dollars and for the costs and disbursements ot suit; tliat tue us ual decree be made for the sale of the mortgaged tiremises described in the said complaint, o- wit: The undivided half of the south half of section 35 in township 17 south of range 4 west of the Willamette meridian, situated in Lane comity, State of Oregon, by the sheriff of said Lane county, according to law and the practice of said court; that the proceeds of said sale be applied ih payment of the afonaaid sum of four thousand dol.ars. the costs and disbursements of this suit and the exiienses of such side; that the defendents and all persons claiming under them, or either of them, subsequent to the exe cution of the mortgage on said premises as set forth in said complaint, to-wit: the lstli day .of J'llv. 1800. either as Durcbasers. incum brancers or otherwise, may be barred and for ever foreclosed of all riirht, claim or equity of redemption in the said premises and every part thereof; aud that the iilaintilf have such other aild further relief iu tlio premises as to the court may apjiear equitable. Service of this this sum mons is made by order of Hon. J. F. Watson, Judge of the 2d Judicial District, and of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane county, having date the .8th day of February, 1877. THAYER & WILLTAMS THOMPSON, Attorneys for plaintiff. 4 TAKEN UP, by Albert Green, liv ing U miles northwest of Eugene, one estrav SORREL HORSE. Kiinixweil to lie 3 years old this spring; about 14 hands high, with four white feet and white in the face. No other markB or brands iie'rwivable. Ap praised at S25 by WM. GREEN, J.P. LANE'S HALL, EUGENE CITY. Grand Subscription Concert! OK MADAME CAMILLA URSO, Tlio Celebrated. Violinist. In cose a sufficient nmnW of sulwcriptions are received MADAME URSO proposes to Wove one of her most brilliant concerts about the middle of March. MADAME CAMILLA URSO WILL BE ASSISTED l)T MISS IVY W ANDES FORDE, Tbe Y ounif and C'hamiinir Soprano. MR. CHAS. r FLU EG ER, Tenor, SIGXOR LUItil CONTINI, Baritone, And the eminent Pianist, MR Al'Cl'STE SAURET. Mr. FKEDEWCK LUEU, Din etor. The sulwcrijition list will lie found at CRAIX BROS.' Jewelry and Music Store. Sulwription $1 00 " with reserved seat 1 25 N. B. This is positively the only opportuni ty to hear the celelVated artist, as her engage ment iwremptorily recall her to Euro). . F. DORBSS. To all who k'now them selves indebted to me. I have demands against me which MUST BE PAID," and I cannot meet them unless I can collect. If you would save cost come and settle without delay, for I MUST HAVE f.'OK'EY. Jai 6, 1877. B. F. DORMS. Centaur Lin iihjets. One kind for the Human Family, The other for Horses and AnirrUs: These Liniments are the wonder ofthe world. Their effect are little less than marvellous. . The White Liniment is for the hu man family. It will drive Rheumatism, Scia-' ticia and Neuralgia from the system; cures' Lumbago, Chilblains, lock-jaw. Palaey, Itch, and most Cutaneous Eruptions; it extracts frost from the frozen hands and feet, and the poison of bites aud stings of verrumious reptile; it sub dues swellings, and alleviates pain of every kind. The Centaur Liniment is used with event efficacy for Sore Throat, Toothache. Caked lireauts, earache, and Weak Jiack. The fol lowing is but a sample of numerous testimo nials: "Indiana Home, Jeff. Co.,Ind., 1 May 28, 1873. f "I think it mv dutr to inform vou that T have Nuffered much with Mwollen feet- anu cltortfs. A few bottles of Centaur Liniment has done the work forme. I have not been free from theae swellings in eight yeiirN. Now I am perleetljr well, lha Liniment ought to be applied warm. UlNJAAlia BKOWN. The proof is in the trial It is reliable, it in handy, it is cheap, and every family should have the White Centaur Liniment The Yellow Cestai'b Liniment is ulantMT ' to the tough muscles, cords and flesh of hone aud animals. It has performed more wonderful cureB, in three years, of Spavin, Strain, Wind galls, Scratches, sweeny, and general Lameness, than all other remedies in existence. Read what the great Expressmen say about it; ";new xobk, January 1874. "Every owner of horses should give the Ckk nai'k Liniment a triaL We consider it the beat article ever used in our stables. "H. Marsh, Supt. Adams Ex. Stabes, N. Y. "E. Pi'ltz, Supt U. S. Ex. Stables, N. Y. "A. S. Olin, Supt Nat Ex. Stables, N. Y." The best patrons of this Liniment are Farrier and Veterinary Surgeons, who are continually using some Liniment It heals Galls, Wounds and Poll-Evil removes swellings and is worth millions of dollars annually to Farmers, Livery men, Stock-growers, Sheep-raisers, and those having horses or cattle. What a Farrier cannot do for $20 the Centaur Liniment will-do at a trifling cost These Liniments are sold by all dealers throughout the country. They are warrented by the proprietors, anil a bottle will be given to any Farrier or physician who desires to test them. Labaratory of J. B. Rose & Co., 4ti Dey St., New York. H OiEY. Pitchers Castoria is a complete cubstitut for Castor Oil, and is as pleasant to take as Honey. It is particidarly adapted to teething' and irritable children. It destroys Worms, as similates the food, regulates the Stomach and cures wind Colic. Few remedies are as effica cious for Feverishness, Croup, Worms and Whooping Cough. Castoria is a scientific and purely vegetable preparation, more effective than Castor Oil and neither gags nor gripes. Prepared by Messrs. J. B. Rose 4 CoM 4(i Dejr St, New York, from the reciiie'of Samuel Pitcher, M. D., of Barnstable. Mass. AOTHE. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I say to all parties, who may have a claim against me, that I or my representative will be at Eugene City on or alsiut March 8th to pay ALL MY .1 L'ST DEBTS IN FULL. I un derstand that certain parties at Eugene City are buying up i laiius against me at less than par and this induced me to issue this notice. CHARLES BAKER, Formerly of the Saint Charles Hotel of Eugene City. 6 IN THE CIRCUIT" COURT OF THE State of Oregon for Lane County. H. O. Tennv, Plaintiff, vs. Ella 'Penny, llefeudant To Ella Tenny, the aliove named Defendant : In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby commanded to appear and answer tha Complaint of Plaintiff m the above entitled suit, now on file against you, in the office of the County Clerk of Lane County, within ten days from the date of the service of this Sum mons, if made on you in Lane County and within twenty daya, if made on you in any other Countv in wild Stut . ami if publication, then you are required to appear nun answer iiy me nrsi uay or me next term 01 the Circuit Court for the County and State aforesaid, to be begun and holden on the 3d Monday ( the ltith day ) of April, A. D. 1877, at the Court House in Eugene City. And the Defendant will take notice that if she fail to so aps?ar and answer said Complaint, the Plaintiff will take judgment against her for the relief prayed for in said Complaint, to-wit : the dis solution of the bonds of matrimony now exist ing between Plaintiff and said Defendant The service of this' Summons is made by publication by order of Hon. ,f. F. Watson, Judge of the I ircuit Court of the State of Oregon for the Smn.l Judicial Dixtriot. mailn nf rkan.luM A . " ..Mwuia vu the 31st day of Januarv A. 1). 1K77. Fitch 4. fag ax, Attorneys for Plaintiff. A. L. BANCROFTS. CO., 721 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. Publishers axd dealers in ii kinds of BOOKS, STATIOXERY, SCHOOL FURXITURE 4 .fTPABATUS, PIAXOS, ORGAXS And other Musical Instrument, SHEET MUSIC, ETC., ETC.. Agents for the "OWEX" and -LIVE-OAK" WRITIXG PAPERS. Elank Book Manufacturing A SPECIALTY. Our goods are to be had of all the principal Beokstliera. jal36m ST. CHARLES HOTEL, it., till, UKMKJX. UES. A. RENFREW, : Prop Having again Uien pnaseanoB of the old and well known ST. CHARLES HOTEL. w ucfc bas been newly furnished and refitted, is nw ojen foe the reception of guesta. I have fifteen modi in the FIRE PROOF BRICK BUILDING making .V) rooms io an It it the most eommo diout and hrst appointed houte in the Stato south of Si m. TREE COACH TO THE HOUSE. A, REAFBEW.