The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, August 18, 1877, Image 2

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    iiH EJ3ENE CITY OBABO.'Wloln'0lMur beloie tbem,
KUiJKNK t'l I'Y.OttKliON.
8ATUIIOAY, AUG. 18. IQ77.
BUSINESS. Matters of personal
character charged for at regular adver
tising rates, to be paid Invariably In ad
vance. et'BSIOIKM.
The Ohio Democratic platform re
cently adopted, pronounces against
the granting subsidies by the general
government for any purpose what
ever. We are pleased to nee this in
dication of a return by the Detnoc
racy to the ani-ient land marks of the
party. Wetliave seen all the vices
that spring from such practices on
the part ot the govern men f, and cer
tainly those who still luvor them
richly deserve the name of Bourbons,
in the most odious srnxe of that term
those who learn nothing from their
own errors or experience. It has
been rumoted far and wide that a
bvgain existed between President
Hayes, or at least his nearest friends,
and the representatives froin tlie
South, that a subsidy was to be given
to the Southern Pacific Railroad io
consideration of the action of the
Southern members of Congress in
permitting a completion ot tlio elec
toral count. We hope for the honor
of Southern statesmanship, and of the
country generally, that the statement
is without foundation. We hope
that the meicenarr principle which
Las been so prevalent for some years
among northern oolitieiuus lias not
infected that section which beret ob re
bas been conspicuous for its high
tandtud of public honor and chival
rous devotion to official probity.
It may limit .Ifl&li Where iiiilli ins
have been squandered in aid of such
enterprise!) st the north, that the pco
plo nf that section ahould so suddenly
awake to the evils of that system
when the opposite section puts in a
cl iiin for a shaie of its benefits. But
reform never begins too soon, And the
longer governments or individuals
persist in hii evil habit, the harder it
is to discard it. There will never be
wanting oi-easions for its exercise or
excuses lor il continuance. Admit
that the aubsidv is asked in aid of an
honest eiiterpiine, we must remember
that there are thousands of honest en
terprises tliHt can We accomplished
but slowly, exempt by goverjneiitalaid.
But assist aueu to oim-tourlli of them
would buiiknipt the natirn. Assist
anon to 11 lew will give rise to a
charge of partiality since all would
equally claim the public good as their
aim and certain lesult. 'Our legislat
ors will be besjeged by applications,
and where open and honest solicitu
tion fu'ls, covert means will be re
sorted to. Mt inhere from different
localities will tall lo bargaining with
eaoh other for support for the schemes
deemed most beiicuYiul to their con
slituents, nnd front such practices to
others still more questionable, the ap
proach would be tasy and natural
when failure seemed einiueut or suc
cess just beyond their grasp. Cor
ruption and demoralization in one
class of legislat on, will lead to the
same result in others, and io time,
our halls of legislation would become
houses of merchandise, and ollicial in
tegrity a commodity, Such has been
the result in the past. Human na
lure, surrounded by the same i-iraum
atanoes and exposed to the same temp
tatious, is ever the same. While we
jek honest men for office, we must
guard them from temptation, that
the virtuous may not fall, and the
vicious lack opport unity. And to that
end a provision in our constitution
prohibiting subsidies of every kind,
and special legislation generally,
should Ihj our first care. The Cen
tral Pacific Railroad was an honest
scheme, but its projectors did not
atop with such assistance as was nec
essary for the accomplishment ot
their enterprise. But when they bad
received all that honest persuasion
would obtain, bribery and a corrupt
lobby were employed to rob the gov
ernment and enrich themselves. It is
idle to say we will giia'd the inter
ests ol the people and the govern
ment lu tuturt by more careful pro
visions ami restrictions. The tew
that wwe included in Pacific Kail
road bill have tailed of their purpose,
and ti tough lb corruption or imbe
cility of our officials have failed ol en
ioreeiiiriit, and that tait corporation,
with "impunity, defies all efforts ol the
overturn nt l enforce the t-oniracl
nnder ahich the subidy vat granted.
The eiHoire of the credit niobilier
Slid pwitio mail Villainies, lor the
time, has mt the American people
and the jH.ln.-y of the government
against subaiJics. Surely with all
the pei 'pie will not suffer revival
under any pretense- of causes no bale
fill.
"Facts ano Fiu"-Tl editor j
ol the Statesman has lately developed
a mania tor investigating '"lau.s and
figures." While his hand is iu let
him figure up bow many of Ben. Hol
iday's dollars it took to elect Odell
to the State Senate in 1872, How
much ot that corruption lund he re
ceived for standing sponsor for the
sayster, Johns. How nany railroad
tramps were pun-based to vote for
him, and what tramp Votes were
worth at that ti;..c. Was he Holla
day's banker and Johns merelv a
goiiger, or was he goiiger and Johns
banker? Were tramps briledto re
peat nnd commit perjury to secure bis
election, with his knowledge snd ap
probation? There are a good many
Republicans as well as Democrats in
Lane County who would be more in
clined In give credi iice to his "tacts
and figures," if he could convince them
that he was not a ponderous fraud
himself. His "facts and figures,"
and pious dodges will have very lit
tie effect in this community until he
purges hiirself of the taint which
clings to his own political record in
this county.
Will Wk Heeo tub Lkskon?
The harvest sown by the greed ol
bondholders and bankers, and walered
by the acts of designing ollicial and
imbecile law-makers, is now ' being
gntbered in riot, tumult, fire and
blood, remarks the Walla Walla
Statesman. For the past dozen ot
veuta capital has st( od with ts heavy
hand clutching the throat of every
l.uniticHB ctiterpiise and emsliiiiif the
very life out ot labor. For the past
dozen ot. yean the Government has
stood al the back of capital, eneour
ing and strengthening in its tiufaii
h'liht against labor. In place of aid
ing (he industries of I he country, ami
leaving their prosperity to secure its
credit it has legislated nnd attempted
to protect the "credit" of the lint
eminent at ft he expense of its iudus
in s. It loruol that in the prosperit)
of our people, in in Wl.flliv ,
mnnulacioiies, in the einp..,.,,,,,,. (lt
our own labor, was its pi. .V.r ,,
wealth, its ability to pay, and iis ifc
islalion was in Hie interest of a single
class the gold gambler and the bond
holder while the iudustii.a. ami la
dor ol the ivuiilry have hci-n imidc to
pay tribute to these. This class ol
legislation has brought l agnation to
business, stagnation to business has
brought poorly paid labor, idle urse,
poveity, sUrvation, and these have
brought riot, bloodshed, death ami
deviisi alien.
Tit IUyonht. O led, ol the Statti
man, speaking of the refusal of the
citizen mukcrs who are with Howard
to do their lub.H'iou work for a beg
garly pittance, says: ''O, that U'-n
Howard had compelled these fellows
at the point ot the bayonet to pick
that train." That's Radical doctrine.
Use the bayonet upon alt occasions
against citizens who reluse to aek
nowledge the supreme authority of
shoulder straps. This doctrine may
suit Odell ami the class of fawning
sycophant he represents, but tic
people will tell them a different story.
They have hud bayonet supremacy
I ng enough.
Hod. J. II. Mitchell, Oregon' must illui-
tnou Senator, is tu the city to-.lay (I winy)
and will take the train Satin-dixy fur hi
home in Portland. The Senator ha done
more for hi State during hi short career in
that body thou say other representative ever
raited to that eminent position from Oregon.
The Senator it here to atceitaiu the wants,
withe and need) of the people of Oregon,
snd all who can, ihould call upon him and
be free to make all suggestion they deem
expedient for the wellar of the State,
I'laiudealcr.
Wonder what tho "illustrious"
bigamist promised the Plaimlenler
that caused this gushing outburst ot
fluiikeyisrn.
In giving a list of the States in
which eliciious are to be held this
Fal. the New York 11-niUl say : "0.
the whole list o twenty one Slates tl
will be seen that the Republicans are
certain at only live Stales, the Demo
crats arvrertain ot nine and seven
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win. rn mtv i"it"inii, mi ine cimiieen
at tbia tin, in m.t of them, in Uxor
ol the DllllH,r.lt,, Tliia irom a pa-
per that has puolp.h.,1 .he ouaiy
n..lir. ..I il.. Dtimit-raiif imrlr .mm
half doxeti times, and pn-aclietl iis lii
oeralasi.llen.isverv :o.l.
, - j
The mau who can he aud swear to a lie,
ami thru wear that be (wore to a lie. and
allrwaruswear that lu last weani.g was a
Teetigataai lis Oregoo. Eaasuiner.
.. . . ...
l.s, sua inv men who Disl iarur.1
. .. , .
nun up nave ineiiis ive. tu.nw .tp," ,
and it is gelling mighty hot lof ihi-mt
too.
riiTWMHiwMBW ab
ir-nuiiim.
A hastily formed company of forty
men, im-rcbuiits, iiiauu.aeiurers, law
yi.rH ,, mt.chat,icH, rcmi.rk, ...J Ne(V
Y,rk - , . , f .
on the 2d day ol August tiom the hor
mrs ol mob rule, instantly testored
suprrmacy ot law, and broke the!
''stiike"iii8iid around thai
i-fiiirw if oiilimtri It u-Mut
iniard." It was eall.-d l.v .1... v,
r '
III lin.aiipi'll AK.lup an I . .
.iti .... 1
tv. lit Lackawanna and Washington
avenues were massi-d iIiohmiolIm id
men, wild, reveng.-lul, desiruclive,
ready lorepeat iuScral.ton ihedevas
ly to repeat tu Scrautou ihedey
lation which an imbecile municipal
Government suffered to fall on Piti
burgh. Tho forty good ciiizios were
tired on with pistols, and showered
with bricks and clubs. They wheeled
in good order and delivered a volley
into the howling m e rolling upon
them to beat and trample tin in to
death. In two minutes of lime the
rioters scat ered and disappeared.
They did not reassemble. Not a
sound of disturbance was heard in
Scr titon throughout the night ol the
2d.
This effective work of forty citizens,
volunleeiiiig to maintain order and
protect property, is an appeal against
the use ol I he Federal army as a police
in the Slates and in inieipulities, lhal
should utterly sham - those who have
clamored tor iis employment. It
demonstrates lhal there is no nec si
whatever for the inteif. r ive ol
i iu
Guvirnmelit in municipal aflYim;
that
i.e..iv Am.oi.-ui. ii.nni.-'n.iliit-
- i j
.ui.iluiiiH u-illili, tlui.lt tl... i...u .. ..I
I.VII I ri. ii " . ' ii.i. .i-i. . . i v ii-'nii l ' i
... . , ,
riii-iiii'vii"ii, hum n 'uiMitnn com-
milllilies pohS. ss the life.Vlgoi nio.!lmt.iUr1V(;11f,""'hi colleagues of the l.e
, jturiiin,,' ltiurl are not bein)( proHecuted for
amy ami iniieini me lo i.iijiie-i hii v
,. .i . .. i . '
uomlnnitlioiis uhaiever against pi op
CUV and .aw. This is the Value and
til IioiM of the di mocracy. It can
tike car o'iisi lf. It tejmci s in sell
government. It repeU piteinal cau
and iuicrlf ivnce. So true is this, that
it the people, through I In ir n pns. n
latives in Congress, should ci nseiit
to an increase of the army to be usi-d
in l he Suites as a police, democracy
in America would be destroy il, iiu-l
our Im in nf govertiim nt would devel
op into a military dc-poiiMii. Thai
act ol Congress would be a surrender
ot iVtj prim-iple of sell government.
unceasing menace to our po
Ifcioal iilM...... ... . ,,le H.iM()).ralil.
military oidi-rbas become i,..,
Eveiy misloitune ot the count ry is
cause ol clamor for an increase of
the auny, and lot employment thai
rhall make it a perpetual and expand
ing institution. An oiiihnak in Ida
ho ot lTU cheated, mist talde liuiiane
is the sigi.al to the olhcers and then
ii
III
lamiles lo cry o' I ngaiut ihe iuu
ciencv of an army ol ii.VOOO men, n
crctly and suddenly the Ir ight tram
men on tiie ttain lines of railioi l iu
st-veral Slates in conceit milt oik- H8 V'Ci wur ttli time wh. n the inlor
si vtrai man s iu conu 1 1 ijuh a, m tl)I vMch calIiwg M m i(,h w to
the iransp nation business oftlie!nllll'"itHinybethatWellsdUnotUkead-
I t , I VMitare of this knowledge,
country IS suspended; mismanage i tt i .i, p,K.rti.nity to tr that, so far as
uieiit mid I dly induce bloo ly itiid
destructive riots. The howling for
mi increase of the army ami uc of il
lore vcr na a municipal police breaks
nut above all the diu on ihe blockaded
roads. This mercenary selfishness
and uiiiaiiiotic egotism have gone
beyond endurance The men who
exhiliii il are unmanly. Ot such si till'
good soldiers cannot be made. Only
place hunters sinecurists can be made
out ol that matennl. 1'educe the
army lo tec thousand men..
AN 19114 Ml IAL VfcHDMT.
Hon. S. J. Mel'ornaek, editor ot
the Catholic Sentinel, and a promi
nent Kepiibliean. gives the I'ullovniiL' i An i.u juot a.nved from Jjig hole
tt'ldlil III the (Iroer illVeetL'ation '"ii'couu of a ternbleUlUe iMiwueu
; Ulouuu ttMuUialid and tlie Ae ieiee. i.u
''.,t' ' kit l"nvei , AUjjUtt tt,li. Oibbou coiu-
We linve purposely n frained Iro n u"u,a -tuig iu it meu, 17 ouicet, iw
expr. ssi.irf auv op.iu,.n on the in. ri.s uu ,"HC'U"-U v"
r. ;. ..' , i. i OVuf ""Hmhis lloiM io utartlie it,i iule u
oi .leiueriisot I lie ease bioujjlu lie- u wiuetu. s,., ,v u 0 clo uu
tore the Coiumisyion sent out from aiue u'gHhey utovwu uuwu aii me truops,
Wasllinylon lor the pin ptise i t invea ia eo.iou ol a lew left to gmud tue
iL'atinu' llie'lraii.U sllejj. d lo have iu '7 mb bov Uo" ,0 lne
i . . i : .i i .. i lMUu luck kuuiMa ou it.irilole
be.-l, perj.etraled III the vl.iiHMi of -,UjUl .
N-nator lirover, until all the evnlenee Loot and tlu uail cnots. At day
lias been adduced ou bolb sides ol htjunnis iui,ug u, M M hjj by
the ease. i tl4" v"'uu ""' m kuU tJiaif " UU"U1
Now, however, ll.at the C-mu.-s
sioll li.ia co-ielU-UM i:s l.iu,.r. .tu I in.-
ev ill. nee da b-i-n p.ilniMi, -i, r ar
; re,. l( ,ns ,ti,i , ...rni. ler
. ... '.. ... -..I .... i .. i i
went h.-ii hii .int. hi iiihi " 'e-i
jt""' ''""P "."" '" iii.huiIi-
Weill H.-ll
el iiilllrita.au auaill Whom the I lit
ih iii I lit was orjjaiilZed. Senalor
. ...
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- v.iv it ti up.ui wli.e leoliiiiouy il
I ''..ped lucmvicl bun rre p...v,d
llo lie a pack ot worthies tool iadv
, j j, ..... '
lu t mum ut any cliari'e in I be b.-tn-
tl..t 11.... ....,,1.1 t., .L m..,.. v .,m ..1
"sllrv ll..,.,.!,. ... II,.,!,,
MyU-a and a lew inlu r pidilieal pais
'.!.. I li..rw t. t .. itt.l t. .l.ivtt ,.., tt.
' " , . " 7.
Orei mi li aelually Ulieted thai
a .
(r (jrv. r to m. ure Ida el.i tirni, i sobeily J.rcuwinjj "the ik w tvl
(Tbe whole charge was truiuptU upjiwu."
ly "'""viriim of t.MiN, wh.mU ,.
iwi"ui. lll-llie resillieil III COVl rill"
them will, deserved ignominy, while
,i i.u,u i r.. ,,...
purified by the ordeal. I'sitiouu re-
vengdM-emed to be the impulse ihal
original ed the Commisriou; and, m
,,. ;.,,. ,i '
maiiv instances, the CoininiMOiiiu-ni
,..v Minmwii ui ucuutur uiuverwas
themselves seemed lo be iiiiliu. d wiili
the i lea that they were prosecuting
...mi. w .pini.vi rt iiiv wl'llllllirplllllt'lB
tlie opposite party rather lha lnves
HjtigNliutNcawwl aitcaipt.d buliery.
import ant In muny cases, too, il.e wi;ue-es
iS-i.izen.' gve their evidence with the v., v. o
irv
damaging the oppohiiioii .any; -re
i.. .;...i r .i i . .i i .i. ..i
IIIIIMIIII" i-iii- l HIC roion II iiioiiii I
saving: "Sumlio, I suppose you are a
; He,,,,!,!',,.,,,, y Oh ! Y es, iiia-a, I'ae
a uimhI Ui-iiuIiIu-hu." ' U in .i,.i
k' d vote the De.noc.ati'c tick
1,,",?,,,,Jr mlr '"'l
piien: - ioii know iiat He Hog lias to'
wag his tail to de one dal pba b m
de li.uie 1" Like Sambo's vote, some
of ihe sweating done during the liro
ver investigation was done I" the in
terest ol the parly who threw -the
bone lo the hungry paitiaii, but,
nevertheless, Si naior Grover Hill re
lurii lo Washington with the public
aosiuaiice that iml many ot his io-so-cialen
could go through a similar or
deal and i-oine off so vtetoi ioiisly,
A tttriTAIION.
The tallowing reply, pub'ishe . in
the N. Y. llerulJ, of District Attor
ney Finn y, ot New O. leans, lo the
charges made by the puritans of the
Reluming Boaid forgers, I hut the
pioccution of these scoundrels was
dictated by partisan mallei , complete
l explodes tl.ese i-harges :
I hett leave to Ask space in vour paper to in-
, teit lite tullowin.- r Ply to a Utt. r iknt to your
I ....... 1. ii i ... .1... i . d:...i
l.a vj ...v imiuixii ,i, biic AIVIUIIIIII aiimiii
iu leghril to Ihe prooecuti. n n-untly iiirtitutrd
auiimt the intniueni of that late hotly of thit
e body of thit
m .uy and tilly
led throughout
which actuutfi
reports which have been circiilaleil
Mwwuairy aslo tie .motive
.11. . .!.... f L 1 I . ... . .
neither lieliv nr uniimvi, nnv nf flim I ilu I
tiiiA iinweviiiiuii. i nau mane un niv inula io
i J - I I - - - - - -
uottliink it will do, however, to allow thit
uoiiiniuuifation to pas unnoticed. It it true
i lirjury nu.i lorgery, but tor "uttering ami pule
I lulling a true a eeitain altered, false, forged
mi.I counterfeited jmbiic record," thii pul.lic'
rei;"rd "ri-dual returns of the election
I. 1. 1 . 41... nf XT ...1. . iLi"!' I tl. ...
held on the 7th of Novemlier, WTO, in tin phr
ih of Vernon, of this Mute. n entirely iiu
tiuct ollenc-e, which it puniidiable, however, in
tl.e same way and to the tame extent
It it equity true that Air. Well and hit fel
low are not proeecuted uiKin a baais of an iii-tlii-tnunt
or true bill found by the Grand Jury
of thit purixli, but uMin an infonuation plea by
me at District Attorney uiwn the following
recomuiendution:
Gbanu Jurv Rooa, New Orleans, June 17, 77.
the Grind Jury reieetfuily lequett that the
Ilouorublu Court intruct the Li-trict Atti rney
to tile tlie pioper iuforinnti n kguintt J. Alar.i
son VV'elln, 1 tiom., C. AnderMin, G. (.'a'.enave
and Lewis W. kenner, nun btn of the l.te
l.etiiriiing loard, for pirjury, forgery and al
tering the re tin na of the luniui of V ernon and
ott.cr pariahe of the State.
JOHN A. O'BRIEN,
Foreman Uruu.l Jury."
Thit was handed to me on the day of its
writing, nud at wh n at iHnwilile thereultur 1
prepaitd and on the 6th of July fo lowing I
tiled the infnriuation unn whic-n J. Madmon
ttl'e-'.'ltiU'llJi'tfulJiaaTCVuWat' titJJ't"!. Vf,,re
triaL
,A o the delay in filing thit information
VV ell and his attociatea are more to blame thau
any iHMly else. 1 hey and their creaiure re
"" i" ie"ijiiiOT toe inn , iw one n i-nil t ,e
ii- i i .a. .- . 1 . . ..
I..' I .: .1 , . .. .
Grand lnoueat of this pant, whe h was tir.-t
oegun, ami u is nut now. when t e authority of
the 6Ute oitichil i no longer denie i or ilia
outed. that WelU ami his accuted brothent to
far submit. Wil; knowimr. iwiIiuim. tlm f.. !Pt
I if ri1"'''tuc to reoogniie a capias pU t iliii
'itlie hands of our criminal sheriif tor ex.-cution.
Unlike the late Keturuing Bar!, o which
Veils wan the piesi.,iug orlicer, ti.e Superior
Ceituiiul Court for the parish of Ork-uiu keeps
notcoret files, an I as the htte I'rtMilent of the
O. . it i ... ii , .
-iiiiiiujj uu:tru well KIIOWS, Ills coun-
i Kiiot, to uk c-mnectel withtituerof the
mie iu.unuing iolitu-al parties iu tlds Stuto
has hil the leant concern or inlluence in the
prociung oi mu phwecutmn. My method and
d.mgiin this it simply to brin: guilty m-n to
i""1"! ue w rn to, ami none shall es
caiie muinhmeut if I imn iiTs.vnt It .n.i ....
tiu!oy ',r.t'' iwrpetration of as high crimes
im, .mil aim ma accuxeil lellows are clinived
with Ueiiectfully, JOHN J. FINNY,
DiwtriitA ttoruey
IVIIItX tt A It.
V get the following account of the late
batt with Jcph' land, from a dispatch
to tl Oregonian. The first new w as that
the lliaiu had captured all the horses, snp.
plicsBto., belongiug to the army, bnt this
soeiuto have been an error.. Eighty white
men sported killed or woundeth Indian
loss it cerUnly known, but uppoed to bo
very tvy, as there were firty dead Indian
found u one part of the battle-field :
1 Lodge, Aug. a. M. W. IL
iMi uie m,U.u0euU, " ,," ,
Ulld- to old-r IU a.fceaa n.e
iwljes. but wem puli,u . . .11-..
lime
a .uiuUer ( nie 17., " "";"
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i.ounsu.ga wumied-oiui, ll
ca.g.U Ueiu, ami uiu.g,, ,.i
,""u u lnM " vni lurtiiiwl
k tl Ik.ll.U a-SklllllsUaAl sawaaa aVii
.y.su
p.gieu.g UuSUy nlli.
ieiu at il sums us ns"",. ,,,.
nueMiUui smIc, Um iuu iut ,
.o- Ug m tn. l.g.u -V'uWui .j I
,U,;B' ' Vi'i iA",w".
il
i.... ..... vk ...... . . ...n.ii T'
1 1. .1 1 Lv ... ,3 SttU-
ka.u. liMUMHCiiirer iys UiM T I
Jjj
Uulvd lo vapiBiw lu kiue, U)
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1
Ju 2( e u U(alhe ur
Hayesisni is i-vi Vntly a heresy in
,h" li' I"'1'1''-"'1 r'k,, ,
K Vrt v.,. T ih eadent
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fight shy of li. Tiny look askance
Ht j(. Tliev see plainly enough that
!( ii ' i- . ,.ti..t. ... n
il Haves carries out his policy, a it
1 "
. , as
,H """c-,d. ol divorcing me om.-es
ol ilu-country from paitv poliiicaand
l.riaknig ii, the whole system ol par
o,. tlu-irocenpaiion isgoin;
, m;,
,,,",,h"'- l",,,,u 1,,e. " m ,V'
v,i'1 11 l cm pi llmg the K.-pulr
i: ii it ...ii.. .... .1;
IH-IIIIB 111 luno UI IIIUVI nil
cine nndiliiv
i
""",',r". -
make up Imnibly wry
md swear not a lutle
r ih. ir lueaih.
No Nmvs.-Tr elec.ions iu Ala-
,mma a"'1 Iveniiieky were held on the
Gi Ii in-t. and vet we have no news id
thereriilt. These States are Demo
eralie, In nee this delay. The election
takes place in Iowa Oct. '2d, r ml we
predict thai in less than ten days af
ter the election in .hai State we will
haw full returns. Truly, the Ra lcal
telegraph is a valuable inlii iilion,
A Rkality. oine i t our groi-ery
nun will recognize this character:
He niters the grocery store, runs his
tingirs into ivery sugar barrel nnd
lays i,p a i-otiph ounces; lakes a nib
Ideal the hack id a herring ; e its a
hand ul ol mils, llien goes to the
cheoe, uud cuts of)' a slice just to
ta-te. ilpn, as :i matter of course,
must have a lew crackers, and tier
hap betore he inakis up his mind to
purei asf a quiinei 01 a poiimi in tea,
he huo at. li I he lu ofil a noon 82
woitli ol gneeii s To wind it all
up, aMcr l' I nng trusted lor the tm,
I M m.n ,. ,, lt.m re.tli8l. B ,irt)fi,
i , u , , . , '
I n'J 'illls, tie leave- the Store
I in II Nt t.ing a t-oiiiile id tipples. This
: .... - i
the iuiHgliiatioii. bin
a realilv, i xc pt that t'le nilit.hrot
' iinni, ,,f' tt m
i I
i.... .1... i ..
I v II . t . il w II, .1 rtril i-ll I IlilPC H II ll.tri I I
Host ol ) eoie wi.o u ed to use greasy
aim iiiiiaiiiiun'ory ungenr gnu asirnigeut
waihei for eu'ai eou.t eruptions iu vain, have
touglit anil louud ivilet in Glrnii s Sulpliar
Soiiji, the (,r-nt, on want rpecitic ami com
pleionl heuutiller. Sold by druggi-itii.
Hill t Hair and Whikker Dye,' lilack or
Brown, floe.
We tell S. II. K.nnetly' Hemlock Sheen
Dip, the Ix-H and cheapeHt Dip known, and w ill
nil valuuble book to theep owners on applica
tion. J. M'CliACKEN li CO.
Portland, Oregon.
OHDINANCtt NO- 5
AN OliDINANCE TO LICENSE PED
DLERS AND OTHER ITENERANl
VENDEhS.
Be it DauAisEn by toe Commox Coincil oi
the Cuv ok EruENE i That no person tha i
sell, vend or retail, in the City of Eugene any
gootln, wuren or lut-rchan line, uulesttuch persou
shall have tint obtained license therefor in
the m.iiiinr provided by the City Laws of the
L'!reot'tiry;,'1!i.iii,"e to beimiuedat
Thu onliuanoe shall apply only to peddlers
anil oil er itinerant vend. r.
Any peiwm viol.itmg this onlinance shall, i n
'"l' H"ll nil r ill l !,.rj t:l Kcnin ur I. tin ,1
nut ...... si-j . .- i : ' ,
not exci eilln. oU. or imnriMiino.1 mi avruu.i .
I 'IIIV8. . 8
Adopted Augimt Wth. 1877.
G. 1!. lHjiilS, rreident.
JvoBT. Faoan, liecorder.
B, F. DORRIS.
To all who know them-
selves indebted to me. I
have demands against
me which
MUST BE PAID,
and I cannot meet them
unless I can collect. If
. la I
you would save cost
Sett e Without
nvilllUUl
delay, for
i must, have mm.
Jan. 6. 1877. D. F. 1)01 M IS.
01 J Furnitur repaired
AND
MADE As good AS NfcU'
It OB CUT LANK.
SIGN PAIXTLY1 AN6 GRAININ3
A spec ah'ty.
ai lk. ...
"tu t.
AOlIlC 10 laina'Prt
"I'tu
"NII(sE, lS HVEEY GIVEN
THAT
1 1?77' LTari nJ t-inalition wij tt,mH .1
.t Eugene, v
aenHnt rolls ff the
ofl
l
iMU'nra ,
J. W. PAhKS, Aimtor.
liAFtDWARE, IRON and STEEL
lllllH, rpobt-a. itiuis,
Oak, Ash and nitkory PlanK.
NORTIIRt P TIIOAPSOV,
Poa.LAMJ, . . . oRtUOX.
OS II UHIV & CO'S
VEW DUUO STORE nv WT '
Fl :L.r"uY . 10.. ON WILLAW.
jli "teeoutvt, neailtluth.
DKMJLIS is
nuuus,
t'llK.MlCALS,
UII-S
PAIXTS,
ULA8.-,
VARNIsniS
PATENT MEDICINES, ,
Brandieo. Wines and Liquorr
. OF ALL KINDS.
Iu fact, we Lav die best traortmint of artttl
UUJfU 111
FI RST C'LA SS DRUb dTORB.
We warrant alt our drugii, for they are ntw aid
Fresh. Particular atUntiua it called te ear
Stock of
Perfumery ai.v. Toilet Articles.
At we have bonght
OURtiOO' S FOR CASH
We can compete with any estaMudimeat fi I
gene City in price and accommodation.
Buy your K'xxls where you can get
the beat and cheapest
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY FILLIl
At all hours of the day or Bight . . .
Sl.I.MO.N.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THS
State of Oregon, for Lane county.
William Vaughn, pluintitf, vs. MounterrQlr
Fergewin, iltftniiiiot Suit in Equity t
correct deed to real pioperty.
To tlie above nnrued defendant, Mounterrille
Fenemm : In the nume of the Stutu nf f Im.
I gun, you are luty required to appear in the
bov,, entitled suit, brought H'i.nt you by the
I unova inmul ulaiiitilt in Ilia l imiiiiI a a.a -tr
above named plaiutilt, in the Circuit Court of
the State ul Urtvon, for Line county, and to
answer the compbiist riled therein by the tint
f - . . .. i. . . ... ..
! day of the next regular term of said Circuit
Court, to b twgim and holden at Engene City,
Lane county. Mute of Oregon, on Monday te
6th tiay of November, 1W7. The defendant
will take notice tliat it h fail to to appear and
answer tuiil cinipluint, at above required, the
pi liutirt will apply to tlie Court for the relief
, wwimi tiriu.m.cu, as iiuiuni, w Wll ;
i . l.u. ...... u. r. n..u..
I 1 1 ,: .1. ...l i.. .. j j
.IIMI.VllHUUlKra IIMUC, cicvmcu WIU tie
livered to ph.iutilf by the defendant, on the
ln 1 ft), V l if MiLIV.il iKTlS Ka MfilHWul mvA
ma, , to conform to the intention of the parties
' tliereM, by a decree ot sutil Court, so that the
desenption of the premises contained in th
said deeii, read at followt, to-wit : Beginning at
ine J. comer ot the s. J ol section w. Town.
to &., ik tfwet; running thence north 54:
roils, thenc eaiit 26 rods, thence south 214
roils, thence west a roils, thence north l1
roils, to the place of beginning. Also the S. E.
of section 3D, Town. 10 !, R. 3 west Th
ajnive escribed prenuse being jiarts of claim
No 07, notification 30.7, containing 100 acres,
more or less, iu Lane County, State of Oregon.
That phiintiii have judgment for the costs and
disbursetiitnts of this suit against tLe defend
ant, and have such other snd further relief a
the Court may r'etm equitable.
By order oi lion. J. F. Watson, Judge o
add Court, nude and of date June 25th, X87T.
r en-ice ol the Siinimon is made by publicatioa
in the Eugene City Guakd, a weekly newsta
ier published in said county and State.
'IHoMPSON & LEAN,
Atty's for Pl'ff. .
Diited June 27th, 1877.-30Kiw
fwspnprr,
Book and
Job lirntt
Willamette St,
.' igene City, O-
nJrV
NEW STOCK OF HATS -The best
and largest ever brought to Knuene, at
FKIENDLYU .
TAKE NOTJC.E!
MRS. II. A. MOOSE'S
cienUflc
HAIR PRODUCER!
Mrs. H. A. Jloore would announce to tho
Ladies and Gentlemen who desire th miwinl
i auornment of a tine suit of Hair, that she has
patented her eeli-lirnt.l Jl ,,V l;t.. ,v.;l.
!I"U"",wbeenJf"re.tlie l,ublio ''aspace of
two years, and hat in .v. intnnn.
tire Mibtioction as to w hat it promise. No.
mineral or damaging suustauce is used in this
reparation, anil it m ifn,niJ t .nt-
air falling out after four application. Well-
known cases of long-standing baldness have,
been suoewwfiiUy treated (as per testimonials ia
my potwewdon). It will produce a full flowing
crop of hair on all stage of baldness, even to
its most pronounced atatew It will pieveat hair
from turning gray.
S. Preparations forwarded to all parts of the
country.
0XE BOrrtE, 1 or. THSEK BOTTLES, II.
Ad'lresa,
MRS. H. A. MO0RX.
10U81, MAIJKEf STREET,
Sua Francisco, California.
ACJKMm WAS lEl).
i i"t eaitily earned ia these times,
ti t it cam be made is thre
io( Dtl. It hi one of either set.
in ny fart ot the coustry who ia
w.ll.ng to woik steadily at th '
' miiloVHltnt that himi.k StA
per wvtk in youi o n ten a. Yon aeed not b
awy tu rn home ovtr night. Yoa can giva
your whofe t'me to the orl
rk, or only your spar
. I nT.B" "
are makine;
tagige stone can.
on.H.mnrT7AC..rorthuid,Mine.
Tvct:iil l.i; AND SAN JUAN LIMJ
J V for tale by T. (I. HENDKICK3.
A treat Largaln.
1 W ArRES " LAND. 75 ACRES
a y, 25 a-M of gwd kTi, 11 head of cattle. .
. head of thrt-p. Bead of h.vs. all for 1
II itielrej Uollairs. Lilnd Terns.
: "ugene Guard,
i ' '
1 1
C J " or mi haivain. Situated at the
nth of Camp t'reek, V mile east of priaf
Schl, Lane ceuntr, ( Ireim.
G. K. HAMfEFSI.Y,
T.C. HENDRICKS j