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THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. KUUKXKCMT.ORKUOy. 8ATUUOAV. PR 13. 178. BUSINESS. Matters of a personal character charged for at regular adver tising rates, to be paid Invariably In advance. State Democratic Ticket. For Governor: W. W. THAYER, Of Multnomah. N For Congress: JOHN' WHITE AKER, Of Lane. For Secrc-trry of State: T. 0. REAMS, Ot Jackson. For Stato Treasurer : A. II. DROWN, 01 IMer. For State Prater: A. XOLTNER, Ol Multnomah. For Siip't. l'u'ilio Instruction : JOiEl'II EMERY, Ot Benton. 3 UU COLSTY DCHOl'RATIC ticket. For Senator: It. B. COCHRAN. For Representatives: JOHN M. THOMPSON. JAMES E. HOLT. UEN'.F. DORRIS. RICHARD Ji. HAYES. For Clerk: It. 31 VEATCH, For SiierilT. J. C. YATES. For Commissioners: JOHN Ii FERGUSON. GEORGE ii. DAY. For Treasurer: JOHN G. DAY. For Assessor: J. Mcl'IIERSON. For Solutol Su)nlenilent: J. C. HULON. For Surveyor. J. P. CURRIN. t For Coronor: DR. J. C. SHIELDS. THE DE10CB.ITIC STATE CUNVEXTIOX. WhT The People Suffer. . I is a part of tbo game playeJ by the designing to hide under a con fused triads of teclioicalities and pro fessed learning the real causo of our financial distress. Tlie suffarera are met at every turn by maws of heavy figures ooluranized under unknown terms by the charlatans whose in terest lies in keeping obscure the cause of our trouble. Messers. Kel ley and Garfield discuss. They are both retained by the same interest and appear for the same class, and let either gain the advantage ot the argument the people learn nothing. To appreciate thin let us keep in ruiml two facta not to be ileiiied: The first ix, that we are in debt. Die second, tliut I ibor pays all Demoeratlc Platform. The following is the Platform m adopted by the Democracy of Oregon in State Convention saeuiblediutheCity of Portland, April 11, 1878. Sbo. 1. Thataslinplegovernmenthonestlyand economically administered, confined in iU oper ation to the administration of justice and the preservation of the public peace, i the only safeguard against the abuse of power to which ix.. a.nii In mitluiritv are nrone. and the corruiit and luvUh appropriation of the public f urn Is to corporation which has characterized tlie Na tional administration for the pant seventeen yeani- .i Kkc. 2. That we heartily approve the action of Concrete ill renioneti. iiig silver. That we believe that all money made or issued by the Government houM be ol eoual value ami that we are in favor of ayiug all the obligations of the Government in greenbacks to-called when the pecuniary interest of the people in promot ed thereby, except where otherwise exprcwly provuleil. Sec. 3. That we reirarJ the forced resump- tion of sjiecie payment a greatly arivatiu,' tlie di-iireiiiiiiiu anil distress conseoueut 0U a hmg season of inflation and extravagance. We therefore favor the repeal of the act requiring Nniv tlm min who ones more than I ...,,..;,.., .i,.., i Ih.'i he can pay, saVS the tVusllington Kkc4. 1 hat the gratuity ,of near twenty four ,i i- . it. i.. .. million uo lain now iiaiu me nuuoiuu unx. VanU(U.Wtl Slave lO Ills rrtiiiii.r. , ., ,., i. .i,,,,,!, livvin-.? trih- Let US see, then, what our nblig lliou uU) ,, tl,e people for the benefit of the cap- w. Tlie national fleiil is lau.uuu, iuui i ineroiure vW i ," . ... . , , under whl h they were established, snd tlie W- 000; the State debts are estimated to the Oovemmeut of currency re- 1)0 $350,000,000; the debts owed by ceivable for all public due euiricient to aupply ..... I. .....Ik... I U...I fliirf a I. turn wil(lftl-!l t!i ular-e of the urenent bank n w circulation. WIHJ UIUIIV'I Bil'l Mill l vni viiim. . " - ...I . i . I . I . i .r . - I t?, K Tim ur liMu.rf i v liwlnnsp tilt AlForu limis are estimated to be 01-,0(iU, m,w b;in.,Illl(ieinConxTetore.iuceourpree- 000: the debts ot other Cities ami Unt tariff to a strictly nvenue standard, that towns Ut t 4.000.000: Wllllu tile t" interwHoi iiie gr-av mass oi me Fp . county debts, t,r aa e.tima.e.l, 8" amount to 8400.000.000. mukili' a Sko. 6. That we favor continued aiHtation total of $J,914,000,000-more than n. the .-:ect oi Monyonan ... III LI1U1 Ulfllllbl tlllbIS siiiw A v'ihim oneloiirtll Ol tlie entire taxauie n..,vaiu, ' lif our trenti with theChiuewi weii lili ot i lie country, or a montage Kinjiire to auto proiiiiut v., ana mua l.ilxir for a mpiiort, from uujutt and clfaTadiii cumoetition. Vmi to lliin wh iiiiimL mill tlm debt Ski- 7. That the eighteen Tears of mUrule owed by corporations, and . hese alone tE"?- rito U "MS . .. j i. . . . . s i. ,k t i . . ini i :.iu. mi . i . i . . .. . Ulliuiliu id lU.a u um uenriai uu ci ii- j,at limih of ite leKinlatmn in Umre nan ment, The railroads owe enough to tended to make the rich richer, and the poor rebuild and restoek the entire net- V,,$lr!l!". ill air I I'viM'iw i"i vaiw ""I ft work covering tie land. We owe u.tud ..! ui.m niiLH. for iu repeated erfoi-ts the national IwnkS all that SUppolln to overcome the voice or tiiep-'oi.iu oy anuii- i l,..i,i iin.l ,,... , ,irfi t.t tin. Htnnk. j"t ami iinconiltitutioiml ue of the miliUry lliem anl pays a protu to the slock- 'umo the ,j,(Vernlm.nt 8n,i for fowerie. pr- hwlders. Without returning a Cent iWtruted under iU ollicial sanrtion, whereby 11 of real value for the benefit coulerred, 0. iluyen wi placed in the iwleDtiul couir ih,v.iyl nana mmli n. ill, I mir onl ire "trary 1 1 the exprewicl willni an overwneim- th ,y com us as mueli as ilnl our entire . ,',, Ilf tll. IMMIIll of ,1.:, Ooveniment (jtoveriiment previous to the lalel Krr. a 'l'hatwid.inauiliuchU-iniilatiiin,!Stutu civil war. They live on this illdebl ami tederal, a will prevent the alme grow- "... . .1 !, nut- itt diitiiiiunentinn fur sivfrta nirvintM 1111(1 u iik-m, u.c.r eniiiM ..uniiic in nij; nu . .. , .. .. . ..lliciuu tu ft .in,- e aa arv : use of the Government credit and the Lic-ire the prohibition of all inTiiuiniteH, that loaning out of other people's money, frmttul louree of corruption wiiereiiy tlie com- A - . , i riir lieiiHatioii a lowed by law to tl me in public gain, to these feartul ligurea we ' .,,,., i. fr.,ntl .l.mbled ; the elimi- adl what we OWO to the General ami nation from public alfaim of that Bpeciei of diH StatO and local gOVernmelUS lor the l;rty known a favoritism, , whereby M.-rw.iul . . . , r , ii . fru'ii'lilm are rewarled ami iwriumal oblia- suppori oi a i line uavy, an une army .(,, .uhard at the expend of the pub.ic ami a civil service, it is oiiiniu en without r.wni tneinciency. 1 1 h ,k t. lltn niimi'il ,i, illiin.il titvi'l .... 1 1.. j.i . Skc. 9. Tlint it in the duty of the State Gov lire $J0l),0OO,00O; Slate taxes (.0.- tio autln.rity not dflcat.-.i in the cmHtitutinn 0OO.0UO; COUIIty taxes. Ii85.tl00.0IMI; I, if the United States, and to vindicate iU juris citv and town taxes. 1'2.000.000. di.-tion against encro:icliin( iiti. from any wnirce f . f , i .!,.II,.P on,... ,.i,i.rii Ini'ii- .lollnra tliwe of our fellow ntuem who deliend uwn ' ' . . I .lw.r f,,r iimuirt. from un utt and devradl worm ol the property oi tne ni.iion. competition, i i i . n n,.ii an,, rn . ami senooi taxes IU,UUU,UUU. 10liH,Uuiw the pr.M.rvation of private rL'ht and per iroiiiotnn t733.OOO.000 laxel collected annum lor all purpoMes. Estimating '."m wluitfver. That in the admiuiHtration of .State iiri-si'rvation of private ri'ht and iiMtice nhoubl be the nrincii:il tliut taxation alioulil he equal nml mil ... i I Kl. ...... ..( .1... ..,,1. the population ut 4(1,000,000, It l lie rev. nuesbe avoide.L Economy should be 1S SO lor each mail, Woman llll-l the watchword, and n;,'orou laws be enactod chi'd, or $92 50 lor each average 'r t 'f''''"t ' I8; n lallllly ot live persons. NoW.HIIppos- Sie. 10. That we sre in favor of iuinrovenict We present our readers this week in i ti'e ro)erty of the United Suites by the ti niral Covernmintof the rivers ami With the ticket placed In the field by re-.ions.l.lu tor this .mlelne.lne.s ,;-, the Democratio State Convention and 7 . ' V . . 1 ' ' ll.1,lr!,v,!,l','t,:f '0-7n;,'(ur'Vl'ri t i "Z iiuui ,0(.r(.t (0 lU f , or v, (.,y t the Portland, Salt Lake, and South tlie platform adopted. ,i.,....,. ... ,.r..,i : ....... .I I'ass lluilroad j of an extension of time to com- ' I HvllllllllMI 111 ntlllL. 111-113 lb I 111 Willi 111. I .1... X- ..I It ! . II !, I I I ltr i ....I ..i i. !. - .- iieu, tne jiuriu i uciuu iiaunniu uiuier aucu ' IVM mo procoeillllgS were wolllil not add a Ctllt to the wealth reasonable conditions as will preserve the rL-hts harmonious, only in one instance a bo country ? and luuwts of the pi-onle of the state n 1 the jjii iiiu iiiipi-riy, ii wuii'ii ' U M, f, u, lv -,l,.ii . ,ii .r.i.. !,...,... l :.. . . i . i . iiieuu inu ueiKi aecilinmuiaiioii oi ran roan coiiiieiitmiiOetwecnl'ivoiiaiKll-iililornn. '"""J I"1"' laljor in the hands of its holdelH. . ;,vs W't m.lve-il .,lm:atior, and the I Will lAKII t IX l...l.A.tM I . . . I ' iuiu n irwniiMuu llMIIMII'lll I iir.l l.in.r Lnnaii u 1,..- I. . "- K IIIIHI III IIIUI'IIIIII 1 llilff lit1 en Tbe Louliiaii Utrioni Fane. TheSuprerae Court of Liuisiana has reversed the verdict of I he Court Estray Xotice. TAKEN' UP BY THE UXDEllSWXED, livinj 2 milea eouth wtof tuaene City, on tbe ISth day of Alarch, 178, one bay below in the case of Returning Board iMlfflfflX i both Anderson, and ordered his discharge iJi, no other marks or brands perceivable, from cu-tody. In substance, says the Ap,ied by J. a Alexander, Ju-uce of the L l' f ... .h..r,.rl I...I.Ulh.L ! nnr J. J' . Xt'i , t Ml.- ' " . - - 1 gjA I ij . lorery and perjury are not ci lines, when committed agiinsl the people of a Stale in such a way as to set aside their honei-t vote at a i resi ORTTUON Steamship Company deiitisl lection, and to defraud the UViU &uAl si teamer about every five days KcpilUIIO Ol 111 Clesriy virvicu mti i i.um Pcrtland to Sari Francisco. For comfort, speed and safety, patronizs the A 1, -ew Iron Bteanisnips (JE0. W. ELDER, raptaln BULLES. City of Chester, faptalo ffltrKIE. And the mw Iron Steamship, STATE Or OREGON. tr CAUTION'. Thii is the only Une "V Punning New Iron Steamships This line is the only one authorized To Carry the United States Mails and Wells, Fargo s Express. Through Coupon' Tickets For sale at the office of the O. A C. R. K. Co., At Reduced Rates. MaL'sitrate. It was to the credit ol the infamous Jeffreys that, with all his atrocious conduct in criminal can-, iu civil law hi judgments were mainly just : We are uol aware that this measure ot riving praise can iusily bo awarded the Lwiiifaua Supreme Court Judges. The rjn lipid ol I he decision, as reporlt-d Hi the dispati4ies, cives the iuiuresainn that the Court was more di-poscd to pleuse Haves than U maintain the ! MM. - ..... law or 10 HO JUSIICe. llietr an a nop io Cerberus, it flung at Sln-riiiMi and Staulev'Oiaihewa and others, aliaip reltui.e l,r ihvir i.isi.lvut emieuvnr to perviiit th'1 j'ldgineiit of the Ltnrt. The decision is a dirace to the Uelli h which g.ve it. Mr Il iVife Mid his Ii W blekt ra Me iM'gliU'il w';ii it, vet ii cannot but di'iisi evrv hon est. ihiiili.nir, dree- I eilizi ii, who be lieves ilia' the law ou-jhl to le kupe, rior to party MCi'iidaiicv, ltide cision has the eth cl to t-p ail liicllier For ftlrther pnrticulnrs apjdy at the oflice of liriit-rediiius iu tlie l'ie. ii ii:iusl the Company, foot of F and First streets, Port- VV.IUrtinl tii two mini' lieturuiiij lioanl liliains; but this buxe sun ru der of the Supreme Court ft Lnuisa- ll.J to HaVes ( lllllnl HIVv out Itiv III ilelablj truth that Aii'li-rsoii, Weils, ami lb oilier two n! 1 lie ever iui;iiuniis Iloanl me felons. .J itV: o will yet triuiiiph GEO. W. WEIDLElt. decl5:tf Aent MEW LIME OF STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN Portland and San Fran a "ti n A A iiJl.U. THE P. C. ti. H. CO. TTILL HEREAFTER TiUN A LIN 1 V of steamere every five days between SAfi FFAfJCISCO & PORTLAND. THE FAST AND rAVOKITI STEAMSHIP Leaves Portland for San Francisco Taesaaj, Feb. 10. 17. PASSESaEB ACC0M0DA1I033 D.UEP4SSED, Tickets on sale at A. V. Tetere & Co.'i store, Y illamette street For further particn'ars apply to J. .tlc K.irKEN & CO., A fir II l. JVotice to Creditors. until next week, when we will give taxed lor thousands of years to I'm, I the proceedings in full. sonio process through whn-h property may on loned to pay its share ot lh UilD I Train IS Thllt Band. nunlen, ami laxuii in vain. Labor- . i i.: . i. .1 .. i- .1 i i vniii. w nieu ni"s iroiii inu n.Tii earl n Wo received tho tollowing dis- M" makes earth endurable pn cluimer from one of the delegates an- " "''y gram oi wheal, every nointed from thia n,. I "'"' and iron, every si.okv J " n s ,i i, I i U .........I . . I I j-1 I - -" . .iiii.in it iikii iuiiiII uiaiu uii'iTiiu;!(-iL i.iiiivniu 11111 111111... I .1 .. . w,M i.isun m ;':iv me iineresi on mis friend a position is ooirout. and indebiness. that h us 11e11111111111l1l1.il i' b'ii 'iier.il dliriision of li'iiruin,' bi'ili the principal Imlivtiru hi Aim ru'.iu lils rly, we are in Invor oi oinUmriik' and pmtii'tiiti our public scliool V3 . ... .f. ... 1 -.1 ..: .' .-!:.... . ".. u'lii ior bue luiiiiiui riiiiu.ii,iiu 01 t.ie riMii eiiitlon. Contkmimiiii-b. Some juvenile seiibbb-r vents his babyish spite in the iSt'ikiintm ol the fith, against a majority ot the citizens of this city iieeausu the result ot the city election lid not please his childish fancy. So Democrats who vote tho greenback ,ml'' 'l nmi' li'p'idaiion is admitted 1'iriis hiscoinparisons between the lie ticket are "lhrowiii, n 11....,,.. li'H'less, rmli,, v! .....I"' : . P' furiluT to find why ii v.v.r uiu knrii ,,...1, . ...1 I..,. ... ,., ,i, 1.1 ,. .. . . . " r"",,.'",,' "" ""b'1" "oufHis vote III sutler r U IV I Slhst we l.v.. mil tne interest ol the Ixiiul holders and lions out ot employ, and thousand gold gamblers, and ii the Democracy l,ll,,,t,''ll'd with starvation? are defeated at tho coming election ..l,""u',,n J',,,,r '' Imve l-e.l " " -v..... ,,, llvll ttlllliili lil:l,l.. in, ,tf i.lli.rj .....I . . . .. M l . f .. . .. .... . .". "I "ri.. espouMiMB lor mat deieat. They, drones m.l Inliores. That eouslny wlilluv.soM (ha County to tfe l"l,Ii" 'V u hieh uiado it neeessaiy foi uouu llolileis in iK lias eliaiiie, to the s.lim I . Mtsnw, April, (itb. 1878. V!"" ",,,n ni 11,1,1 Kun.pe, where ToTiiKl:mMKrTiu,ii-AHU: ...... . hoi. in) ?.( w,ie (hi Inyouri,ie..f March 30th. I see "'"'V MaMU ..V 1,41 B0'l, the,, Let toe innnev rej n v ... . , " uame u.o.1 it. iM.,et tion with the Ir,iU.-UV ,m n"n r currency coiner elect nml ins pieilecessors. they are loo contemiilible to merit notice, hut his coven sneer ut a ma jority of the oldest and best citizi-ux ni the city entitles him to a spanking A sqiiiid of boys who hadn't been, in the o.ty long enough to kiuk the mod, hat th-y had picked when they firet cHine in olfiheir heels, undertook to run tho town and failed, hence a'l this flatulence and display of impotent rai'o. be eh tap or ilear. l'v. .,.. .. Tl. . 1 . , i lurty, M.m. of the Central Commiltee. I ., 7 '" ''''"M r- '. tbaua the gei.tlo.iieu for the honor conferred g'eal wall ol " " pyci a Hogging game up- h..t I P,itively cannot forsake the KWiou. i, . Vi'',!' " a" " 0I, 0,1 eounlry brethren. In look- An Honest (.'ocirur. I'nere has not been a singls t,iih. fiilure in Uol laud within the l;.t lorty-toiir years in this country it is sale to s.iy that I heie h ve been at Ual several. There delauliiug cashiers, ami, in f.iut, ilel'anlif rs of anv sort, are uiiknin. Throw s hiiekbiit intoa crowd in this country, Hiigsjf.ls tlie Louinville Lourer Juiifiiul, ami .if it li-es rot knock down a lit tiiiiiter ot some soil it will be because a rascal of some oil er hort happens to be euludiiig in the way. 1 he AiHlivilli Amertca.i says And now .Mr. Haves has begun on li.e appointment ot the Smith family II Ulno. He lit least waite.I until the Smiths were tbe only family left in Ohio, tiiiiippoinied, thus showing respect tor the popular feeling con corning Ninth. mi t r i p t tt i ine.MW lot'K Jii(U;: it is s year since a ItcpuMicnii Senate listen- eil to the first Wessaoe of the l ist Republican I'lei-i'lenl the coiintrv will ever see, unless H 'publican Senu- tors do something else and better than most ofthi-tn lnne done. The l'itishuigh Pod hopes I he few P7? 4 T. H ITYSM TT7T Clergymen IU lis VlcililtV WHO w:llil "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 11 iienianiiii UoX has been appointed ad miiiistrator of tbe estate of Kolomon Cox, de- cc-.ietl. All persons having claims against said ent.ite, will preseut the same, with necessary proof , to the a, Iministrator at Junction city, Oregon, or to It. Is. Dorns, attorney for the es tate, at Eugene City , Oregon, within six mouths from the uate thereof. BEXJ. COX, Adm'r. G. B. Boriiis, Att'y. March 9, 1H78. Chos. Ifl. Horn. their Hiieries in deiioiuici'ii! the Sil ver bill Irom the I ulpil will find sill heient enipioyim nt in preaching the gospel ami enforcing the leu cone ui.inilnients. Jliilincr) end Dress Makii: Mrs. S. A. rVicCain Wishes to call the attention of everyone to her nuw stock ol pllni' liooils, lucli 0 1IA TS, BOjYXETS, Etc., Elc. hs.-s of every style made to order on short Which they are sellin at a very small advance TllMTl-n TV ftltVO DTl'T ro . m- .i',vaux,ii i.i ut.i.i.iurLr,o, VH. i l' Wunj? tackles ami materials. Jiiij lieprnring done in the neatest Btyie a tsaml warranteil. fcewiii,' inacluues, oaies, Loi'ii", etc., repairea. I J I '. r il , juns toanea ana ammunition lurmsnea. Shop on Willamette Bt., ojipos'.te Astor House Jlhsct HOLLOW 1 Y i LIXOCK, Willamette Bt, 2uJ door south of 9th, Have just received a linve anil carefully se lucted stock of the latest styles of M ILTNERY GDOO, n Uiie. tttierv Give her tt cull beioie purchasing eUe- aj)rlJ:tf ..--..vh . ie(.m .,, 'j - .. I a i. .win iwi n riiii Hiii frrtin itarili I. .i . .. . tilllA lwkllst..l IL.. t .1 eratic viotorv ! Svr 1 .1.. " !'""""- erviuing , we notice llmi uoiiiiiiaiions are distributed as ..... I.:... a I I,. ',.. i sdv,K-at the ...e I .1.. V , 7.""1 "'"K- " ' vuiliy JUOge, Otl.l . " 'oui (lent Vsiirul,, , l, I i iri...L vl....:V IB grw.iUeks. If plivr told... nri..U. .1 '. m (Kers, v . , v, i .., , rj or, coroner ...UUers. ..Idiemwiih, d orphan d.l- Z T . , 7 tM have t reveive KrWk. laavsoalmll Viii r IT ' - W tl,. b.,ud',older.,l, TL;, 2 ' 'r'.0' '"'' in I further led,. ,h,t th. Ut A lMku. Z U 'IT m,n.t,t!,e tWi,i0 .re it,, . ' 'Til V.V ""M" 'Hr KIV'." uu,i a.,1 i will .dd "7 : ,:,,r yv r. ,. ... , .. --j-.. n. jut un uol IM lie loi.o.raticC!uhon.Satur,Uy ITU. of A.,r,t , ... ii. . i i I I v t'uipntcj, JMir Ti toe .uiijui .a the fraudulent smeiidi.ieuL H.sl u h. v. I r i . - i.w.Hj; ,,U US' (O r. At. A. worse, and l ie i inl is ,...., 'ri. IlKUU Too -The banoc,,,! IU,U. V , . . ..e.. ,..(.. .er i .nor ol hump, s.lu lli in, in,,,. i:. lis im, , u I...; '. . - ...v...iVi.u, , -"i j wviiiiz io -'aniz ii mi iin. eoiilliieiii, under selt govt-i iiineiil liHine. to :, IV ineis oi una MaieAirsnms vol. uiii. . . 1 a ... I I a. ... I ll.it U ill d . .1 . 1 u u iia or ijiai iian. P " 'r-.. w him u Mini v ... vote in here occasionullv. L..t .Vw,,l,i,l,k i,Hlloiiglim..rtasw ' i(gnge cannot Iw f..reelosel without our consent. V Im. I....... "ld. but Hot vet ileliv..!...! ....I .1. . ".v.v., ,,4 .. (en, i on our own sweet have to swear tlri. Ailsnta The graph piolmbly chum tlf authorship 0fthr 11 loiwsru sue claim that he u the in ",," f ! lliri. 4. a. 1 1 T. l , " . I . - iui me mas ses sre aina.lv veto mese. but he w ill ... """".', ami lliev m . "--viiiri nve-ll lull nil.. II' 1 I 1 . v -"ivni-riu ira itTHl III, ventorol ihe Kli.a I'.nksiot, ruda i. . T V . are r'u"' to Chinese inimigra.ion f II aLe.n o i 1 I I 0,,r'Vt 'is us thai u-u : .. ' '.1 . ""'bicdni'Sfc this servimdo ....I Useless h-,'' .bort It flihie ail the pnjudie. he can find .i' ' K le" r,"' floaiiog around. J CT Pr'y to our aflicted ilu. lour Legislators, two Senator, School Superintendent, ami Tiens urer 13. County Cmmi.iioiii.r . ne N iiator, A-sesKor and two lie i.rese iiatives 0. Verily that Ssl.1,1 ring is u generous and impartial in stitiitiou. Ox IIasd. Join in iveiiv came no , r yestentay to put the County Kepub lican Convention which meets today ipiu favor ot .Mitchell. And he'll do it, The NWhiu.'ton Cnnitnl sara Our army i an army of tlie-r, ,.. gam felli.ws, nil iinr'ried tu 1u.l1 perfect geiillemei', with one otli.il to every t-ight men. with the i.le LI. . nope in lore us ihul in time we shall have ci.rht oflu-rs to Oi r man. An. I I lien won l the V r-o 111 nit 11. 1 I,;,.. 1.. Mom they order the irmi of nr man to charge in 01, the red skins and rioters, and having so charged vulgar cash, but regular charging, won't the army of one man hav.a lively time policing sixteen boots, brushing t-ighi 0.1. 1DJ Lnrni.him do end cf bran battens ! OtALER IX cnocEniEs, phovision's, crock- EKY AND WILLOW WARE. dUAlIS, TOBACCO, CA DIES, KITS, CAN NED 1TIUIT, ETC., TC. a full7"stock OF Toys, Baby Carriages and Warons Conslsntlr on hand, which lot .l!c at the low. est Uvnuj rates. 1 lie highest market price in CASH IMID FOR Kltfes. Flts. Tallow AND ALL KIX3 OF COCXTRY TRODUCE. KtrtM AH b-ul .M ll'-'t ... ... .-.... .... nr-v Kiiirui 1, i.iameiTe street, tiiree ....rs so.im oi tynui, Eu-ene City, Oregon. SADDLERY. uin Portland prioes. FASHIONABLE DRESS MAKING A aPECIAUTT. D. a CNDKIlWOOD. J. B. UNDERWOOD. U:.9!iW33) BIOS. GENERAL IJROKERS BUY AND SELL- GOLD, SILVER, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE. DR. PIERCE'S STANDARD REMEDIES Are not advertised as "cure-alls," but are spe cifics in the diseases for which they are reoom mended. ATI! It A L SELECTION. Investigations of natural science have demon strated beyond ccntroversy, that throughout the animal kingdom the "survival of the fittest" is the only law vouchsafes tliift and perpetuity. Does not the same principle govern the commer cial pros(ierity of man? An inferior cannot supersede a superioi article, liy reason of superiormerit, Dr. Pierce's Standard Medicines hava outrivaled all others. Their sale in th United btates alone exceeds one millioa dollars per annum, while the amount exported foots up to several hundred thousand more. No business could grow to such gkantic proportions anil rest upon any other basis thaa that of merit DR. H AO ICS CATARRH REMEDY 'Pltntanl to ui. Dlt. SAOFTS CATARRH REMEDY Cure txtenit ww a period ofaOjftmri. JLUfc. HAQOT3 C ATA HUH HEMEDY JU Sal eontlnntjy inertaiet. DU. PAGFTH CATAHUH RKMEDY Cunt oj ill .Will, Soitkinr feet. Jilt. RAKK'H CATAHHH HEMEDY Curtt " Cold in Jead" and Catarrh, Oxna. AX OPEN LETTER. I It Speaks For Itself. Rockpoht, Mass., April 2, 1877.' Mr. Editor: Having read in your paper re--ports of the remarkable cures of catarrh, I SB induced to tell "what I know about catarrh,'' ami I f.incv the "suutf" and "uihailinor-tube makers (mire dollar grabbers) would be elad If they could emblazon a similar cure in tie pa pers, f or .'0 yean 1 sunerea wun caiarrn. 1 he nasal pasagea became completely closed, ".Snuff," "dust, ' "ashes," "inhaihng-tubes," and "sticks," wouhln'v work though at inter vals I would sniff up the so-called catarrh snoff until I became a valuable tester for such medi cines. I gradually grew worse, and no one can know how much I suffered or what miserable being I was. My head ached over my eyes so that I was confined to my bed for many success ive days, suffering the most intense pain, which atone time lasted continuously for 168 hours. All sense of smell and taste gore, sight and hearing impaired, body shrunken and weak ened, nervous system shattered, and constitu tion broken, and I was hawking and spitting seven-eights of my time. I prayed for death to relieve me of my suffering, A favorable notice in your paper ot in. sages Latarrn Uemeily induced me to purchase a packs and use it with Dr. fierce Masai llouche. which atiuliea the remedy by bpdrostatic pres sure, the only way compatible with common sense. Well Mr. Editor, it did not cure me in three fouths of a second, nor in one hour or month, but in less than eight minutes I was relieved, and in three months entirely cured, and have remained so for over sixteen month While using the Catarrh Remedy, I used r. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery to purify my blood and stregthen my stomach, i also kept liver active and bowels regular by the us of his rituHiint Turgative Fellets. If my ex perience will induce other sufferers to seek the mime means of relief, this letter will have answered its purpose. Yours truly S. D. Rem ics. A CLOUD OF WITNESSES. The following named parties are among the thousands who have been cured of cstacrb by' the use of D . Sage's Catarrh Remedy 1 A. F. Downs, New Geneva, Pa. ; D. J. r.mwh, St Joseph, Mix ; E. C. Lewis, Rut land, Vt ; Levi prinijer, Nettie Lake, Ohio ; Chas. Noivrop, North Chesterfield, Me. ; Mil ton Jones, Scriba, N. Y. i J.E. Miller, Bridger St ition, Wyifc ; J. C. Merriinan, Logansport, Ind. ; hi. SL Post, Lojransport, Ind. ; J. W. 'iailey, Treiuont, Pa. ; II. B. Ayres, La Porte, Ind. ; Jessie ' M. Sears, Ft Branch, Ind. ; L. Williams, Csnton, Mo. ; W. A. Thayer. Onar ,'(, 111. : S. B. Nichols, Jr.. Galveston. Texas : Jonas F. lieineit, Stonesville, Pa, 5 8. W. I.usk, McFprland, Wis. ; Johnson Williams, Htliiiick, Ohio ; Mrs. M. A. Currey, Trenton, Teiin. ; J. G. Joslin, Ktene, N. II. ; A. J. Cas er, Table l!oek, V. Va. ! Louis Anders, Gays- ort, ui io; 1;. . Uiase, tlkiiart, Ind. ; Airs. ItJnr f II IV! 00 Cepcsit ind the Sal of Particular Attention Given to Collodions. AGENTS CJnn cti.utanl New IasuranitCumyiinife. Atlo Aiit.NTS WILLS FA3C0 Z. Co. Kmcnc i ny, ... Oregon. Lane Ocjnty SadtlHari!!Shop MERCANTILE ASSC!AT10?i DUNN ,t STKA'ITON'S, Willan'tta Strct. Enrea C'tv rpiiis association has ox hand iii.Mi wwj w-u iUEg t.ty, tTl. JLaIr,eandt:ai,d asnrtum,t i.f FhEijll . an be Had even-thing usually kept in a weii regulated HARNESS SHOP GOODS, and are reoeiimr everv nw.m'n siipplirti suiteil to tl:i market UuoUx are suM low and AT ONE PRICE TO ALL! Wensethe TEST of intmil ..! j work welL Come and see na hfr. . v.-. . eUwhere. ' aim ri;iui CE TAKEN AT THE While our ham, cannot h. ..11. .-. " AhN h i' KA1 LS. attentio. i. ealW to J-" uuk SADDLES. Tl. on enure saiwsction: hs.irur the three QUlsiteft. keailtr. ilnrl.,l.f w ...1 r . . j, .,,, uu .iuirv 1 rp PHODUCK TAi;rv 1 HIGH Henry Iluight, Son Francisco, Cal. ; Mrs. E. .tl. Gallushn, Lawrtnceville. N, Y. : W. J. (irahnin, Adel, Iowa ; A. U. Smith. Newman. Ua. ; Chas. E. Lire, Baltimore, Md. ; Jesse M. .Vars, Carlisle, lint, s Dan 1 IS. Miller, Ft. Wayne. Ind. : Mrs. Minnie Amaise. 2110 De ln.v Ktrt Vnrlr'. TI V Ull U.t ings, Mich. ; Wm. l Marston, Lowell, Mass. ; I. W. L'oberts, Maricepa, Ariz. Chas. S. De- laney, Ilarnburg, t'a. ; M. C. Cole, Lowell, .Mass. : Mrs. C. J. Sourtin. Camden. Ala. i f .... 1. IT r . ir T . i.iiuN x. ittiv, i-1 -etiricKbuw n, unio, am. Ltu cy Hunter, Funuington, 111. j Capt E. J. ' Spaulding, Camp Stambaugh, Wyo. ; I. W. ira y, Mcamlont hock, Iowa; Mrs. Lydia Waite, Shui-han. N. Y. : J. M. Peck. Junction City, Mont. ; Henry Ebe, Bnntas, Cal. ; L. P. Cmnmings, liantoul, 111. ; 8. E. Jones, Charles ton Four Corners, N. Y. ; Geo, F. Hall, Pueb lo, Cal. ; Wm. E. Bai trie, Sterling, Pa. ; H. H. r.iHin, sub i-inn Mreet, rittiburg, Fa. : J. R. iik!i;nian, amlll8 Depot, hy. j Henry Zob- rist, Ueneva. . Y. : Mies Hattie Pan-ott Mont''omerv, Ohio: L. Kedhrook. Chatham, i 111.; S. It. McCoy, Nashport, Ohio ; W. W. Warner. Noith Jackson. Mich. : Misa Manr A. Winne, Daritn, Wis. ; Joi n Ziegler, Carlisle; Springs, Pa. ; James Tompkins, St Cloud, Minn. ; Enoch Duer, Pawnee City, Neb. ; Jo seph T. Miihr, Xenia, Ohio ; S. B. Nicholls, Oalveston, Tex. ; H. L. Laird, Upper Alton. 111. ; Jol.n Davis, Prescott, Arix. ; Mrs. Nancjr Uraham, Forest Cove, Ogn. (olden Mfdiral Discovery Is Alterative cr Elocd-clttniinj. (sohToii Muriral Discovery Ii Pectoral. Golden Medical DisroTerv- H s Clologogiie, ot Livtf Btimilait Ciolden Mi dical Discovery Ii losic, Ciolden Medical Discovery reason cf its Alterative properties, cures Dw-ana of the Mood snd Skin, as Scrofula, or k ing s Evil ; Tumo : Ulcers, or Old Sores : Blotches ; Pimples ; and Eruptions. By virtu of its Pectoml .roirtics. it cures Bronchial, Ihroat, and Lung Affections; Incipient Con sumption; Lingering Coughs; and Chronio I-aryngitia. Its Chohigogue tiroperties render it an uneqnaled remedy for BillinuMleesj Tor pid Lr : or "I.ivtr ( m.j lair,t;" and iU Tonic- properties makes it eouail ,ffinr!n. ;n mnrg Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, snd Dys pepsia. ' Where the skin is sallow and covered with Notches and pimphe, or where there are serof ulous swellinm anii arTpHin .1 t oliltn Mecical Dicovry will ttect aa entire cure. If you feel Hull, drowsy, debilitated, have sallow color of skin, or yellowish brown spots on face or bndr. frwntnt - iiznness. bad Uste in mouth, internal beat or cbilh alU mated with hot flushes, low spirits and gloomy forebodings, irregular appetite, snd tongue coated, you are auCering from Torpid I.rver.or 'Lillioufnefs.' In msny casrs of ier complaint, on y part of there iTmp- : leavinc tve lirr stn-n"til r.A k.1,1.. n.e LAKIX tree is knowlnW ! beet Pfi?' EES1GN'S CF STAN-. THE PEOPLE'S MEDICAL SERVANT the mart, and when ri.-Kod tr ln,lm -1 narrl bran.ls at I Dr v p. . , . entire t: ZZSZ FRIENDLY S. nVjtZA- He m aln the Aetborei tne 1 work of ttntead TAKEN LAK1H & EOONEY. XT ISITIXS CABOS-Tery Mi-t th. t'ASDorricx 1'??? U "rT"B 't. all of wkk an .KBtT ,IO tVER BROUGHT TO Pw r"v Me.lj Tw T. U. US.N IUICKS-. ! "l)- v-i-rm;r,rail1 .4n pj.tj. j VOU CEEBtL EBriI4!IDISE He 1"w P--pl II JO. A 4dm. T.C. HENDRICKS, R. V. PIERCE. M. WorW't Dispnsry, BufT.lo, N. Y.