Haw . -.ii v,. inHrVxl without eliai onTnorwponsibUltr for Yiews expressed ul.eopi-of the Goabd, In wrappers for mail . ?SLVff o""1 ttlus office. CITY AMD COUNTY. BK1EF MESTIoar. Ooryoang friend, Ed. Espey hu made .. artistic Job of lettering in Boyd 4 Miller't market u, W. Dnrant in ft few day will open , market' on Ninth street adjoining the papain livery table. Mr. Boyd, has bought the undivided half of the property on Nintn Street lorroeny i loneiBR the heir 01 anocn onum, vi.i C W. Ree will preach at the Bap ti.t Chnrch to-morrow morning an! evening. Subject, "Ureal results iroiu mu Boyd Miller, of the Central Market had their market over-hauled this week, and it ia now one of the neatest estaDiisuraems, m town. vr: Pennington, the irrepressible, has furnish his meat market up at neat as a parloi and says he is determined not to be outdone by anybody. Still the sound of the hatnmeV is heard and the mark of the painter's brush seen on every bind as one perambulates Willamette street, Surely onr business men are showing a spirit truly commendable. TTmlarwood Bro'e. at Express office have the only entirly Firs Burglar proof safe in the city. They will receive money, valu able sud vilmble pipers or. spocial doposite at reiionable rates. R. 0. Callison has received the most com lete stock of Plan and Queens ware eve Wnaht to EuKune. Call and see it as he is selling very low. t3w A new song entitled Fa-llug, by S. C. Mi son hu just been sent in by Messrs. Slier. mxn. Hvde k Co. It is a liat;ful tiling and will no doubt beco.ne iinnwu-ely p-ipu Jar. The price h marked 33 cents. Are we gui'ig to have a xt.-e.ii sprinkle this year! Alrw.ly the dut "4Wip:i" ac eationallv down our Lr)t, iwr-ainly on enterpriaiug bivnne-is man will not allow Eugene to bo the only Jity l.i the !tat tna cau't aford to hive W atrsot Hpriakleil dur ing the dry season. Hkavy. John tng.r prestiutsil us yes tenlay with two Cochin eg;-i which mrnu.-e 6Jx5 inches each. ' " . . Back! Our old friend, S. Itoseiibhtt, afte , an absence of several years rotarued lart week aud will again open a tolwwo and cigar stand in this eity'Hehas. concluded that Eugene is good euough. " a . FoDJin-AsUir aleeve. button was. picked up on the street and left at this office one day this wsck. "The owner can have the same by describing and paying for this notice. A Jfsw Dkpartork. The finest lot of wagons we ever saw is a car load ju3t received by Robinson & Church direct from factory Built specially to their order and warranted the best made. ; Toorasom. Mr. W. H. Abrams re .turned from a visit to his old home in Mich igan this week.. He presented the Guard office with a cake of delicious maple sugar. Thanks. ... : Hops. Mr. Rodney Scott has been haul ing his last years' crop of hops to the depot this week. He has sixty bales yet on hand and intends shipping them to New York for a market. i ' i... Light. Sam Friendly is putting on city airs, He hu hung the finest chandelier (four lamps) in the city up in the front part of his store room. His stock will bear the light : New moh. Mr. A. Hunt has hung ont a .new sign over his boot and shoe store. Hunt has a splendid stock of everything in his line and is determined to let the people know where they can get the cheapest and best. Insane. A young man named Joseph Nor ris, formerly a resident of this city but more recently of Siuslaw, was brought to town on Tuesday and on examination by physicians was pronounced insane. Sheruf Eakin took him to the asylum Wednesday. Dkitistrt. Dr. Lon Clever has fitted up splendid suit of dental rooms over the Grange 8tore. With Dr. Bolon on oue side of the hall Dr. Cleaveron the, oppoiite side, persons requiring their profesiional servics can certainly be suited. Yon pay y. ur m-n-ey and take your choice. ; Mill Crrck ltrras "Sanoma" writing fr.ua the al.o-. . llace under date of April S) nit " 'following iteun: . The contract, for raa iin's' th-i u i.i to te-. 'the MunnUiu Queen s. q-: mn .;'. Kev. J. S. .lonlun, be b ii:i l;e t '::: . During the Srt wek i? o i. a.l-.v. the tunnel five feet, the rook bei;ig vary m--ii to blast Mr. J. luWudrt iu tai t o w ' a? t as possible to an early co.upJerioa. Ha being assisted by Mr. Mooa. Fair weather for the pv-t few d-.yiliui .pven the farmers a cha-ce fctdo tiie.-eeJiut A greater acreage has bcB sown tiiaa UiB.i The social party anl danm given at the sidenc of Gen. E. L. Appl-;gate oa the veoing of the 18'h inst. was weU attended, nd all who participated nj"Te.l tiiemselves J" an agreeable manner, mn nc being furujjhnd y Messrs. Hardestjr and Silfndgu. One of oar most hidaen-ial e.unswent "w Eugene to attend court a a jury nan, wnrud, woa his case, anl resumed to onr nudst a happier man. We all tender to him bride oar tineere withes fw their future aappinest. May others go aud do likewise. will write yot again soon m the bonanza M opened and work commenced oa this end o the railroad line. It is ereo Wnw hinted that we may hare a rw Pg railroad to export our silver bttUion and accommodate the traveling pob- i U .S"" intersect the Winnomueca du Bpnngfield, or the & BE. E. at Tarn-coat Senator We are not suprised, says tbe Mer cury, at anything which Senator Mitchell may do tor tbe advancement of his own personal aims; and arabi tion, but his latest feat ii the way of political tumbling Is t little more than we were prepared to expect. Alter opposing the Northern Pacific bill in every conceivable manner and attcr being beaten by the Railroad Committee, of which he is Chairman, so far as his favorite scheme for ad vancing the interests of his employ ers, the Union, and Central Pacifio railroads, are concerned, and after having delayed for many months any action on tbe bill tor the extension of time to the Northern Pacific road, he now makes a grand somersault and at tempts to reinstate himself iu the good will ct the people whom he has labored so hard to injure by tele graphing to them the fact that the Northern Pacific bill has passed the Senate and the falsehood that he ''regards it as a meausure of great im portance to Oregon and the whole IVilio Coast." Why did he not dis cover that this was a measure ot great importance before it passed the Sen ate? His versaliiy in such matters is (oo wi ll known, and the incentive to I Ins Midden change is too apparent to need auy explanation. Finding that lie ill would pass the Senate in npne ut' him, and that his employers are likely to have little use for his qui -biioiianle services alter sucii a ue- tern as he has received he has wisely concluded to accept the inevitable and el linis that which he so presist- :utiV but unsuccessfully opposed as 'lis work. He must have great fukh ii i he ignorance or credulity of the i . i ii .i.i people ut uieguu to nciieve tnai ne e .n gull them by any such trickery. Of course he is sincere in this espousal of the Northern Pacific bill ! The pas rta;ie ot tins oiii was iusi wnui ne wauled, ''because it was a measure ot great importance to Oregon, ami the whole North Pacifio Coast," but it is a little singular that be did not see its eat importance before. We admire Ins candor m making this admission but have not too much confidence in ins sincerity. It anything were want ing to show that this tool ot Jay Gould & Co. in playing his cards for re election to the position which he lias disgraced, this inconsistent con duct makes good the deficiency. lie expects a re election, and sends these telegrams to his betrayed oonstilu ... .. i . i .. i i . eucy, claiming tor nimseii ine creuu of the Diissaire of thi Northern Pa- 0 citiu Lilt iu the Seuate. But his trick is too transparent, and tbe people ot ;on will not be deceived by it and will see that no Mitchell men are sent to the Legislature. He has done more for his owe deteat by this slial- ow device than his worst enemies joiiM have accomplished bad it pos sessed seuse enough to have kept Iiih luplicity at least concealed. His iiililical sagacity has heretofore been ery much overestimated, or his am- liiioii must have deprived him of some portion ot it. We don't object o his turning his coat as often as be pleases, but we do protest against his doing it so pubicly. It detracts Vom the effect when on sees how the rick is done. Join MoiimssEV Dead. Saratoga, May 1 John Mornsey, excon (iresHin-iu and siaie senator iium New York, died at halt past 7 tins vi niiiii. Uo nd seemed quiet ami without any unfavorable symptoms mm! att3r the New work papem w-re brought iu, when he motioned or his alas f.o read one. About ilfnasi 5 an unfavorable change o..k i.bire an1 hcs:tnk rapidly after- ' .1 II t ... r..l.r.lw. warii. rainer jio.uenury, vainuui jiisi. was st iit for, who promptly ;iin- ami a'lminUteieil the extreme in-iion. A;m..un Mr. Morrisaey as ri'l:y tailing he seem e I con ; u iimil the last. His wife anl f T ..uii-iin w r prei-eni. mt. .unr ..... v t-hifuiiig the ha. d of the --i. Morridsey's business partners ir lu re, but nothing is known by in mi n rding uow he lelt nut liusi- Base Ball Game. Tbe Linn County B. a Clnh, according to previous arrangement, caoie np yesterday and played the Universi ty Cl-b of this city a match game. Umpire . t ti' E. Cohen; Scorers Crane sua The game resulted as follows: csrvEasm. u us Baltimore e Clark p Stevens s t Sill 1st b Hewitt 2d b Monteitn 3d b Com 11 Foster ef tMcCollyrf McQuinn ef 5 1 tmtilctnn 1 f CampbeU 2d b Henderson p Lewis 3db ' ! Stevens 1st b Giilrf Lawrence c Knox s V 27 27 25 ,,, Mr.Panl ..Heirry. rfitorrf th.. Linn Co. Leader called upon as yes' terday. He report ' the Democracy of Linn wide awake, and that old Lion wQ be tn?e to ber J assarts as forwiw rsorl tb first Mowiny in Jto. Outragi A few evening ago five or six young scoundrels, led by oue Jamis E. Hervey, broke into the house of a widow lady named Coyle, who lives a short dis tance above Monroe. Benton county, and after tying the woman, each committed a horriable outrage upon her. Hervey, the leader is described as follows: A small man about 5 foot 6 inches high; weighs about 140 pounds, coarse, sharp features, large mouth small, light moustache, blue eyes, light hair, cut short Mrs. Coyle offers a reward of 250 for his arrest and delivery to the authorities of Benton county. Bask Ball. General Mwt '.Brownreceiv ed a dispatch last evening, from Albany say. ing "City in mourning, bells tolling, flags at half mast." Bully for Eugene Boys Accident. Just after we commenced working off our edition this morning our press broke down and in consequence we were un able to get our northern mail in on time. 0. k C. R. R. Time Table. Train south carrying freight and passengers, 2:02 r. it. Train going north, carrying freight and pas sengers, 9:41 a. h. . L. G. Adair. A Reliable Piano Tuner. Mr. Paul Schoen will be in Eugene in a few days and will attend to reparing and tuning Pianos or Organs. Leave orders at Crain Bros, or A. W. StowelL Strayed. A small sorrel mare, with white fore legs, supposed to be about five years old. Any information as to her whereabouts will be rewarded. J, A. Winter, Eugene In the whole Histoht or Medicine, no reparation bas ever performed such marvel ous cures, or maintained so wide a reputation as Ateb's Chehby Pectoral, which is recoi;- nizeM an the world's remedy for all diseases of the throat and lumrs. Its onz-continued series of wonderful cures in all climates has made it universally known as a safe and reliable agent to employ. Against ordinary colds, which are the forerunners of more serious disorders, it acts speedily and surely, always relieving suffering, and often saving lu"e. The protection it affords, by its timely use in the throat and lung dis or J :rs of children, makes it an invaluable rem edy to be kept always on hand in every home. No person can afford to be without it. and those who have once used it never will. From their knowledge of its composition and effects. Phy sicians use the Cheriiy Pkctokal extensively in tneir practice, ana Clergymen recommend it. It is absolutely certain in its remedial effects, una win always cure where cures are possible. r or sale by all dealers. Read and Learn for Yourself. Many valuable discoveries and much useful knowledge is kept from the world, because of the immense expense in making them known to the people. llnsisnot the case with Uoseliee s Uerman Syrup, although but a few ysars introduced into this country its sale now reaches in every town and village in the U. S. Its wonderful success in curing Consumption, severe Counhs. Pneumonia, Asthma, and all other diseases of the throat and lungs, was first made known by distributing every year, for three years, over w,wu Dottles to the altlicteu, tree ol charge, by Druggists. No such a test of merit was ever riven before to any other Preparation. Could you ask more ? Go to your Druggist and :?ct a bottle (or 75 cents and try it, bottles 10 cents. Sample Ladles' Attention. Berlin Fashion Patterns at Dunn k Strat ton's. We have just received from tho Eastern tactory, direct, a large stock of window shades and wall paper ; among the latter are many very pretty styles emuracing urainea famiels. hmbossed. Uilts and Lace ratterns. Satin and Common Blanks, all of which we sell cheap, and no charge for trimming paper. uuflfl & rtiitAl J m iThe National Gold Medal was awarded to Bradley & Kulofson for the best Photographs in the United states, and the Vienna Medal for the best in the worliL 429 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. pe ter k Rush fur lilacksmithing are hereby no tified to come forward immediately and set tle. One of the partners is going to Palouse this spring, and our business must be settled. We mean business. Poindexter k Rush. WILL CLRB CONSUMPTION. To all suffering from the following diseases a ray of hope is offered through the kindness of a missionary friend who has sent me the formula of a purely vegetable medicine which has long been used by the native medicine men of Uin doetan : for the positive and radical cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Ihroatand Lung difficulty, (Gener al Debility, Loss of Manhood and all Nervous Affections, its power has been tested in hun dreds of cases without a failure. I now feel it my sacred duty as far as possible to relieve hu man misery and will send the recipe Fbee or Chawik to any person who may desire it with directions for using. Sent by return mail by addressing with 2 stamps naming this paper, Ur. U. K. tinghsm, Drawer Z8, Utica, is, X. September 2!t, 77 lv. A FREE ( I KE. For consumption, bronchitis, asthama, catarrh, throat and lung diseases. Also a sure relixf and nermanent cure for general debility, dyspepsil and all nervous affections, by a simple vegetable medicine which cured a venerable missionary Physician who was long a resident oi Syria and the East, and who has freely given this valua ble specific to thousands of kindred sufferers with the greatest possible benefit, and now he feels it his sacred christian duty to impart to others this wonderful invigorating remedy, and will send FREE the original receipt complete, with full directions, to any person enclosing stamp for replv. dr. Clark a. robein Gbeelet Block, Steacuse, N. Y. P. O. Box 76. Citation. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE State of Oregon, for the County of Lane. In the matter of the Guardianship of Win. K. Gay. (Station. To the next of kin of said W m. 1L Gay, and all persons interested creetixo: In the name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby cited and required to appear in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Ijane, at the Court Room thereof, at Eugene City, in the County of Lane, on Monday tbe First day of July, 1878, at 10 o'clock in tbe forenoon of that day, then and there to show caoe why an order should not be made authorizing tbe sale of the real Estate be longing to said VV. K. Gay, to-wit : One un din ted one eleventh of the donation claim of M. B. Ga k wife, Lot, No. 6V3, in sees, 5l 8 and 17. T." 19, S. R. 3. W: also W k S K k W 1 of . K. ol Sec. C .V ) fclots L X A 4. of See. 7, and lots L 2, 1 of See. 8, and S. W. 1 of S. W k lot 7 of See. 5. T. 19 S. R. 1 wit: Also 3. W. of See. 31T.1I H. K, AV S . I ol See. 1 T. 19 R. R. 4 W. eon- tuning to all l'J21 acres, is Lane County Ore- sTon. I "jtn ft, 8 gjl.,, K!N0S0F PRODUCE WANTED fnr County of Lane, with the SW of d Court ajd, this 2th day of April A. D. 18. Art: Cltrk. EST 'tUY NOTICE. fTUKEX UP l.Y THE UNDERSIGNED, L living four i. llai north of Cottage Grove. Lane county, (Wi on or' about the 1st of April, 1S78, one uwk red steer, about six years old, marked with a crop off the right and a split in the left ear. Also one pale red steer niaricea wiia a crop otj the lelt aud underbit In me right ear, both branded with the letter "ir on the left horn and an illegible brand on the leit nip. Appraised at 15 each. THOMAS ALLEN, U C. U.NDEHWOOa J. B. CNDIRITOOD. UNDERWOOD BROS. GENERAL HOOKERS -BCI ASD SILL GOLD, SILR, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE. I Received on NEGOTIATE LOAXS, And th 8sls of REALE8TATE Particular Attention Given to ' Collectfon$. AGENTS Connecticut and New ZealardlnsuranoeCol&panies, AUO A0EST8 WELLS FARGO & Co. Eugene City, Oregon Lane County MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION THIS ASSOCIATION HAS ON HAND a large and varied assortment of FRESH GOODS, and are receiving every month new supplies suited to this market. .. ....... r. - Uoods are sold low and AT ONE PICE TO ALL ! And PRODUCE TAKEN AT THE HIGH EST MARKET RATES. Give us a call before purchasing, as it is no i t.i- - r uvuuis w snow goous ana give prices. apt Estray Notice. FTUKEN UP BY THE UNDERSIGNED J living 2 miles south-west of Eugene City. on the 18th day of March, 1878, one bay horse, supposed to be 10 or 12 years old. fifteen hands high, saddle and siuch marks on back and both niL'ii, sides, no other marks or brands perceivable. Appraised by J. B. Alexander, Justice of the reace, at on March L'Utli 1878. 1MV1U DUir, Great Reduction! Q Z z o 3 z o RANK HA RRING TON, FASHIONABLE BARBER. TERMS: Shaving , 25 cents Hair cutting.,......' .... " " Baths .." " Shampooning '. " " Shop two doors north of the St Charles Ho tel, Willamette street MarlCtf DUNN & STRATTON TTI OLD STAND OF F. B. DUNN. HAVING ASSOCIATED WITH ME It business Mr. HORACE F. STRATTON, we have just received a new, large and WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS, Making a specialty of ARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL! AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. We desire to make no grand flourish, but do say that fanners can come nearer getting ANYTHING THEY MAY WANT at our store than at any other establishment in town, and they can buy them on as good terms. Ws havt a full line of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRYGOODS, FANCY GOODS, LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. MEN AND BOY'S CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES And are continnaHy adding to our stock to meet the demands of the pnlilie. DUNN ft STRATTON. LYNCH & GANT, la Dorris' Brick Building. CIALEBA I Groceries ni Provisions. Will keep on hand a general assortment of Groceries, Provisions, Cured Meats, Tobac3, Cigars, candies. I Candies, rtoeps, Motions, nuts. Wood and Willow Ware. Crockery, Etc: Business will be conducted on a CASH BASIS, Which means that Low Prices are Established Coedi Miwtd without diirji U foyer ft whioh I will pay the highest market prios. F-T whioh I will pay the hiifhest market prios. LYNCH ft 6 ANT. rillTIC CABP -Verr t at th Deposit HUT IB III GOODS! In addressing the pullic on this occasion, we do so with more confidence than at any time since our advent in business. Our cart er in business for straight forward dealing and selling goods at the lowest price is well known, and needs no comment. Our STOCK for the Spring and Summer trade is THE LA Ills EST A.M) HE ST SELECTED Ever brought to Lane county, and bought on tho most advantageous terms in SAN FRAN CISCO of the la: gest importing houses. Our STOCK ts Immense, and we will be impossible for us to give prices in this small space, cut wm givs them cheerfully on calling and examining our largo stock of Clothing for Men and Boys, Ladies and Misses' Linen Suits,. DreSS GOOdS, test styles, and trimmings to match, Boots and Shoes of tho best make ftud very low prices,. . Our stock in FANCY GOODS is the best iu the State, comprisiuK The Very Latest Styles We invite the Ladies to our lare stock of Ladies, Misses and Children's Hats, Trimmed and untrimmed, which have lieen selected with great care, and to suit the most fastidious. Also, Flowers, Ribbons and Ornaments, iu all stylus. Ilff DOHESTIC GOODS Wjj have a full line. You can save twenty-five purchasing. 1'rices cheerfully given on apliratnm. we wiif t an kihus oi ii"' pay the highest marked price iu OASH, or in exchange for Merchandise. S Rosenblatt & Co. WAGONS, HACKS ON HAND, AND MADE TO ORDER OF THE BEST EASTERN MATERIAL. As our Facilities are equal to any Establishmet in the State, We can Promise our Patrons First REPAIRING BONE GIVE US A CALL BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE, AS YOU WILL FIND. THE TRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Factory corner Olive and Seventh j9L DOXiIiAH S."V3E335 18 'A OL.3L.AR mA3D3S:; BEFORE PURCHASING, GO TO A. V. PETERS & CO., Dealers in General Merchandise, and examine the Celebrated; WHITI? SEWING MACIIIKK, he best and most complete of all, and sold on the most reason-. able terms. Robinson & Church, DUAI.EKH IN SIIELF& HEAVY HARDWARE HAVE TIJ Kest Selected Stock In Oregon u u..1 '- S. fi FRIENDLY; V 1 JUST OPENED FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS EVER BROUHT OUR 8TOCK OF O LOT II I KG as been largely increased and we can show as handsome a lineol ready maie goous in MEN'S AND BOYS' BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS As can be found In the country, and at jiriees that cannot fall to satisly. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT is well filled with a splendid assortment of all leading styles and laslnonaUle slianes oi fcoods. EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR, and AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels of all colors. IJIcaclii'd Si Uubleacln'd Cotton Flan nelH. Ladies' and Gonts' Underwear, SHAWLS and SCARFS; m. DEXTER STABLE Jas- Humphrey, - Prcprietcr. LIVEBT AND FEED STABLE, Willamette Street, : : Eugene City. TEAMS AND BUGGIES AND SADDLE HORSES TO HIRE. Hones boarded by the day, week or month npon the most reasonable terius. May 12,f Q. R Or EB I EB-I sbad keep ea a full of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS ' And inTit the tention of howkeepr". T. G. HK.NDKH'feS pOBbEKERtL .flEHrilASDISE T.C. HENDRICKS, and must SELL the same, and It would and Latest Fashions., per cent by railing iind inemff our goods Dciore AND BUGGIES ! - Cla:s Work in every Respect., ON SHORT NOTICE. Streets, Eugene City, Oregon. Kinsey & Page. HAVE FOR sale at the LOWEST Kab'e IRON, STEEL. AXES. ANVILS. NAILS, ROl'E. Calile Chains, Glass, Putty, Tahl eimd Pocket CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, AGliK'ULTTKAL ' IMPLEMENTS, Diluting Powder, FishinK '1 ackle. Etc., Eta We invite an exam ination of our goods, confident that our prices will suit the times. -- 1 : --. rS TO EUGENE. WOOL BLANKETS, ALL COLORS. Trunks and Traveling Satchels.. HATS AND CAPS in the leadln? styles. OIL CLOTHS for floor and table use. BOOTS AND SHOES. We would eall spt-eial attention to our stock of Mem' atij H,ya' Hun Francisco Knots, Which we h sold for a niimler of ypss"with gixat satisfaction. Every pair warranted. A complete stock of HARDWARE, PLOWS AND FARMING UTENSILS. CHOICE TEAS, CANNED finODS," AndUr!,ni FAMILY GROCERIES at astonishly low rates. LIVERPOOL & CARMEN ISLAND SALT. Highest price lor all kinds of produce end WOOT,, ii. rit h:dlv, 2PH0TCRAPHSS. Albert Jackson, Artist, Takes Photojfraphs, (it'ms, Csrbs, Cabinet and Life-Size, style and finih equl to any work done in the St.itfl. Prices reasonable. GALLERY Willamette street. Eugene City, Oregon, oer Mrs. Jackson's Millinery Store. dec 15;Cm rilOTOGRAPHS! J. A. WINTER Make all stvles of riCTrRF. PHOTOGRAPHS, GEMS, REM BRANTS, And the new style "Oil Photo Miniatu e." Pictiin t nlsrf ed to any s4r and pala t-d,