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Kl EUGENE CITY GUARD. EUOKNB CITY. OREGON. BATURUAY. JA1. IB. 1H7Q. What Labor Demand. Th advocatis of high tariff have itveral favorite dogma- wliich.though often proven to t falsf, thy adhere to with wonderful pertinacity and re peat with extraordinary volubility. One i that we ought to protect our Amorican industries agaiuit the com petition of foreign pauper labor. Cer tainly American induilriei should be properly protectod by tho Govern ment. But what it American indus tries? Are net navigation, and ship building, and farming, and railroad building, and the labor of the thou sands of poor sewinglwomen, tho car penters, the blacksmiths, and ether mechanical occupations of our coun try, are not these all American indue tries? And yet to put money ioto the pockets of the manufacturers the lladical rartr ba hi its high tariff taxed American commerce from the seas, destroyod the ship-building in terests, put a lurdeu of from three to five thousand dollars per mile upon very railroad enterprise in the land, and are robbing the farmers, median ioa.. and laborers of the ountry 'of one-half of their substance and their earnings by enhancing the price o evorv tool or niacliino they use. of 0 m everything that they are compelled to purohaso. Upon the multitude of articlos, that ho requires to prolong his exis tanee, he pays a toll that falls directly into tho pocket of tho mauu facturer. Whilo tho great mass American people are engaged in ag ricullural pursuits, the products of which are sold to foreign nations luey are compelled by an eppressive tariff to purchase, of others than thoso to when they sell their produce, at ex orbitant rates. Theso remarks ap ply with doubly intense force to the Pauifle slope, for whilo we send our grain direct to England we are hot pormiueu to irsue with her on an equal basis, and the result is, that we are paying tribute to (he amount of hundreds of thousands of dollars yearly, to capital of tho East. We say with those who have sol ng con tended for reform, tariff for rovenue, but not an iota for protection. Tlii Coloid Dollar, At Ike rvqiusl of Congroxsman Stephens of Georgia, Chairman of tho 'Coinage Committee, Dr. llubbull has handod to tho Committee a number of specimens of tho goloid inetrio dol lar, received from l'hildolphia Miut. Tho dollar contains 75 oeuiigrunimei of pure gold, 12 grammes 75 null! grammes of puro silver, and 1 gram me 423 milligrammes of puro copper, It weighs 11 gramttin, which is lit , lie less man i.u grains, in sr.e it is lightly larger in diameter but not so thick as the silver half dollar, and is ' iueanublo of being split. It is the . exact equivalent of the present gold and silver dollar in ir.trinsio-value; that is to say, two dollars of this mo- trio golekl dollar would bo the exact equivalent in intrinsic valuo of one dollar in gold and one dollar iu si - ver of our prexent coinage. TlIK 8. V. ExiMINKH. With th l , sue of the Oth of January, the San Fraooisoo Eitttniner entered upon its t'woDly-eighth volume. We are glad to note the continued prosperity of the Examinfr. It is indeed, the Nes tor of Dtmocratio journals on the raoiflo slope, ami by its unswerving fidelity to iirinoiiilo. has fairly wou the prominent position that it occu ' pies. The Democracy should jjive their patronage, and support to the Exami. tur, as it not only politically sound, ' bat stands in the first lank as a family and newsy journal. Skagit river valley is looming up -as a dtsirabl locality lor new settlers lias now a sawmill and five or six log ging camps and and ia supposed to be rich in mireral resources, bottle rurnts extend for CO miles tip the valley. i About 13,000 barrels of I'nio went from lh Sound to Portland last year. Of this San Juan sent 8,0)0, Crcas 3,000 and Tallyup about 2,0o. The litter company expect ta prepare at least 10,1100 birrels the present year. The MMrs. lledm-t, recently from New Jiiunsvick have rotnmenot-d work at tho Chuskanut quarry, in Whatcom county getting out grind stones. A few dye since a Chinaman, who Lai been sick fur some time at a cab in in 1'uysllup station micided by shooting hiinmlf through the body. .Subscribe for the (jcai. ' "Lawyers and Liquor." EtwKKBCrrv, Jn. H, 1870. Editor oftiis Guard:- I see u article in the State Journal of kit Saturday under the above heading, signed, "A Lawyer," which, I think doca I)r Watts great Injustice, which in the abicnce of tlio-Doctor, I Jeire to correct. "Lawyer" charge the Doctor with snying io one of hii lector, that nine- tenths of litigation wu canned by drunken new. As to the Doctor's precise kngiiage on that poiut I am not certain, but I am sure his reference was exclusive! to crimi nal cases, as illustrated by reference to the assassination of President Lincoln that Booth had to apply twice to the saloon for brandy before he could command courage to commit tho horrid crime. Dr. Watt is altogether too well informed to affirm that uine tenths of civil Jitigation l caused by liquor. I suggest to "Lawyer"' in in next effort, to investigate the record of police and criminal court if he wishes to learn something of the doings of alcohol, aud not to the civil record. Next, "Lawyer" complain that the Doc tor said that the lawyer were auti-tcmper-aiico, and to disprove the statement be say the lawyer in Kugene are all temperance men hnt ono six teiniterata lawyer and one intemperate. Now if yon take their word for it I doubt not, they will all be temper aiice lawyer; especially if the word temper ance is defined to mean, "drinking no more than you want." But doe 'Lawyer" pre tend to say there is but one lawyer in Ku gene City that drinks intoxicating liquor as a beverage. A to how many of them that drink liounr I am not informed, that is, that every lawyer I have heard speak on the tompurince question in this oity opposed a prohibitory liquor law, and I Iwlieve that every ono of them pronounced prohibition in Maine a failure) when every well informed man know that it ia a grand and idoriout ancecs f Prohibition in Maino lias suc ceeded equally as well as prohibition of theft and robWy ill Oregon, yet lawyers pronounce it a failure I If lawyer iu Eugene are all temperance men but one why is it that nono of them have publicly declared themselves iu favo- of prohibition ? Why has no one of them rte clared publicly for withholding license? And I am not aware that ono of them has even signed tho "Blue Itibbon Pledge;" yet "lawyer says they are all good temperance mm. hut one ! and "Lawyer" is an honor able man ! Ohk ok tiik Hoys, Tacoma has a brim splintortired now Chinese babv. Tho Stoilaceom jail in without an occupant. The Tort Gamble mill ia runin fn (day) time. J The Tentorial university of SeAMk opened for the year with an attend ance 132, ana wilti oxoeucni. jirB- peels. ' Coal shipinenU from Seattle for the year 1878 amounted to atelal of 128 582 tons, or over 10,500 tone per mouth. A correspondent at Chelialia point says soino of the old aoltl ri there are preparing to put up salmon next sea ion on their own account. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. rilHK COPARTNERSHIP, HITHERTO I. oitstitiK under the name ot Lynch A limit, Is tins day iIInmuvihI by mutual con souU All acwiinU iiiuxt lie sotth-d iuiiue dintelr. A. l.viich and C. M. Hill are au tluiriicd to oollsct all moneys due the firm. A. LYNCH, 11 11 A NT. Jauuary 10, 1870. Notice For Filial Settlement. To all whom It whom it may concemi "VrOTICK IS HKKKHY tSIVKN THAT John B. Ferguson, administrator of the rstattnif Chriiitopher 'I'aylor, deceased, hits tiled Ids account for tlual settlement and asks to !e dix-haived from acting as such admiuis trator, aud that ly an onlerof the county court of I .sue county, Oregon, duly in vie ami entered of date of January til. 1S7U. Alondav the 3d day of March, 1H71, that being the first day of tho next regular term oi said oolirt, was set by said court for the hearing of the objections, if any, to said final account and the settlement thereof. Puhlinhed by order of the Honorable Joshua J. Walton, Judge f said court, dated Jan uary ltl, 1H7U. JOHN Ik FKUGl'SO.V, Ailminii. trator. TllOM I'SON A BKAN, Attorarya. January HI. 1870. jal 4w NOTICE. rein if I. il'TVl'INIIIl' lnwiV'Uin- tti v I liKV I kil IM'SII Kill l i.ni l .1.. hands of A. J. Bnldi, at his office, after the i.hii nui, ior roiiiH-tion. am persons inot-oh-o ... tllM .ImV. Mr.ll tt-lll ill, M.ll Mtktl.A f..WAr.l lliiliiriliairiy anil aavt ciais, o. III nil. Eugene City, Jan. 0, 1879. Sheriff's Sale. XTOTICK IS HKKKBV GIVEN THAT i.1 by virtue of an exw-utmu dulr is iwd out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon fur the county of ljn, by the Clerk thereof, ami to me dins-te.1, on to wit: the 2d day of ilewiulxT, 1S,8, iiu a judgment and ilii ree rvn.lenM hi sanl oiMirt Aovemwr 5, IS, S, aniuiKt A. W. t alia.- and in favor of J. aU-s for the sum of f37 in I'. S. go l colu, togtnrr with iUrrt, and costs and dis- tiur'mriiU and rxiienwe of sale, and for the fom-losur. of til morU-acl lretnir tle- MTih'd as f.dlosnt, to wit: lb. rtonsth-n land rlann of Geor Otioent, oL A'.N, i-Uini 54, in I 20 S, K 4 K fx.nuining l.V.70 ai-n iu Laneeonnir, (.Irrgon. Commanding me to levy u -on and sell said ilmrniml niortgavd prrm iws. pursuant to aaid dn-ree. Th. n-fore by virtue of eteontlon, I did u tli liith day f iKwemher, IfCK, h-vy ua the alt duM-ribr.1 m.qxgaged vniiM, and will fcll the same at pu hi it-auction to tlie hl.h wt M-.lder at tlie Court liims d.r in Ku.-vne City, nt county, tregon, on SATl'KOAY, the i'nh dav of" January, IS79, U-l-n the hour, of V o'll.K-k in the f irenoon and 4 vlck in the aftrn.D uf aai l dsy. Term, cash, ia V. S. g-M eoln. S. Ik EAK1X. JK.. Sheriff rf Ijui C.mtv, Orrgod. ' Y.nt n City, lkviutirr ;i, Kl 5w. DUNN & STRATTOiI at Tin t n OT1VII Off V. B. DUNM. HAVING ASSOCIATED WITH ME IS I h.i... Mr. HORACE F.8TKA1TUN, w.Tar.iu.t received anew, liu-g. aud WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS, Making a si-ecialty of HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL I AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. W. desire to mak no grand flourish, bus "t say that fanners can oonie nearer getting ANYTHING THEX max hai at otir store than at any ether establishment 1 town, ard they can buy them on a good ten W hare a full lin of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRYGOODS, FANCY GOODS, LADIES' AND GENTS FURNISHING UOOUS, MEN AND BOY'S CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES Ami are continually adding to our stock U meet the demands of the public. ; O K larket ! B. C. PENSISCTON, Propnttor. Three Doom North of thi Aslor Ilouu, EUGENE CITY, - Oregon. KEEPS ON HAND THE BEST BEEF, VEAL Vv PORK AND MUTTON IN THE MARKET. roa (tits it ma- CARCASS, QUARTER, ire. IPS T V T TT- LAhD, SAUSAGE, DRIED MEATS, HEAD CHEESE, hi Ererylhinf Pertaining to t FIRST-CLASS MARKET Always on Hand. I butehsr none but the verv fattest and best stock Iu the country aud sell none but No. 1 articles. (Sive me a call and you will neither be die- apolnted In quality or pilot. Meats delivered to all part of the cky free of Iiarge. II. V. l'l.M.Ull. J. BABB, Real Estate Agent, Collection Agent, and Notary Public EUGEXE CITY. : 01lEGOX. NOTICE. milF. rXDEKSlCXED, W1SHINO TO X go bast, will sell ata Iiargain three inarea, one horse, eji 'i year old stallion, St Lawrence blood; two set of harness, one lj iron axle trav eling or farm wagon. The wagon has a 5 inch (range) stove and folding hm within. To be ecu at 1 hoinas liutlcrs. N. S. Chadwuk. toVtf A GOOD FARM FOR SALE ! A Well Improved Farm rT ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY acres, .ituated one half mile Borthwest of kugene l"ity. The Improvements are all New. A fine young orchard of the Choicest Fruits. TKRMS KEASOXAliLE. niire prem ST. JOHXSKINXKK. OH tKKIttL M LKCHIHIDIII W T.C. HENDRICKS, 7IITIMU CAHDS-TnryMt t Ik v ul aki) urriri I.UK UTENA VISTA STtiNE WARK ge 1 T.U. HE.NDF.1CK3 ASTON.SH.IMfc bunco Of Nervous Debility, LOSl mannooa, o,.l!. Exhausted Vitality, Impaired as.-t.i rVceaiuts. Weakness of I memory ,..,..... -. n.nroduct ve Oreans, tic, etc., Dy ...r. the ' n.i.i.., rnnlieh RemedV. UCICUfaicu SIR ASTLEY COOPER'S VITAL RESTORATIVE! It restore. HEARING and trenrthen the EYESIGHT. It is not a yuAi-n. iwo- TRUM. . , IU effects are permanent j na. u" v Itisneitnerariijnji..ii , ANT, but it will do tUe work thorougly and well i.'o ftvTTW rn 's rrrat mecess In the .i . ,m.,lui..t U liirc-lr due to the us of B l . w ... - a j this wonrierfiil meiucine. Price ti W vet Dome, or iour um nuant tv for tW, sent sectire irom lfVi VlPTMV PRICK. None ifenuine without the sijnaiure di u opnevir, A. Ji. i'li-i . Physician sty these trouble cannot o-l. vtt i T ni75Tnn ATTVE and Dr. Min- . - , , . tie & Co,' Special Treatment testify positively that tbey can. CONSULTATION FREE. Thorough tiamlnation and advice, including analasy, 5 W. Aaures DR. A. E. MINTIE CO. (Graduate of University of Pennsylvania, and law Kesnieni ourgcuu, uiumi",v i Philadelphia. Reasonable Jee for Special Treatment at No. 11 Kerney street, San Francisco. Office hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. m., daily; 8 to 8 venings. Sundays, 11 a. rn. to i p. in. omj. S. Hemcnwaj, 31. D. & ESPECTFULLY OFFERS HIS SER- vices t the citizens ot Eugene niy aim vicinity iu the PRACTICE or MEDICIHE AMD SUSGEBY. When not absent on professional duty, can be found at his resideuce, corner ot Uak anu Fifth streets or at Dr. 1'atterson s omce on V;..tli itnwt Office hours from 10 to a A. ., anu o w i P. U. OSRURN & CO'S HTKW DRUG STOKE Oa vil,l,a31- .Ll etea Street, near Ninth, DUVLKilS III DRUGS, CIIKMICALa, OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, VARNISHES PATENT IHEI5ICIWE3, Ac. Brandies. Wines and Liquorr OF ALL KINDS. In fact, we have the best assortmsnt of artlole found in FIRST CLA68 DRUG .STORE. We warrant all our dniin., for they (ire new and Vrrh. Particular attention is called to our Stock of Perfumery ana Toilet Articles. As w have bought OUR GOODS rOR CASH W can comete with any establishment in Eu gene Oity In price and accommodation. Buy your goods where you can get the best and cheapest PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY FILLED At all hours of the day or night OSIIUKN & Ci Saddle & Harness Shop ONE DOOR NORTH OF DUNN & STRATTON'S, Willamette Street, Eugene City, Ogn. Can be had everything usually kept in a well regulated HARNESS SHOP I use the REST of material, and do my work well. Lome and see me Detore purchasing slse- wnere. YYSiln my harness cannot be excelled. attention is called to MY SADDLES. TheLAKIN tresis acknowleli;ed the best on the coast, and when rigged hy myself, gives l entire satisiaction; Having the three requisites, Deauty, unraouity and comfort PRODUCE TAKEN. D. R. LAKIN. S. Rosenblatt V Co., rSALKRS 111 GENERAL MERCHANDISE, At the old stand. Southwest corner ot Eighth ana uiainelle streets, KUOOR CITY, OHKGON. Have the most complete stock of General Merchandise In the city, including Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Etc.,etc. Aud la faot everything the market demands, which we are selling at BED-ROCK PRICES. CASH Paid for all kinds of farm oroduea delivered at our Store. S. Rosenblatt & Co. ROSF.RURC. AND PAX JUA-X I.I Ml f. aaU hy T. U. HIN 1RICK.3 WM Mill HAS ON 'HAND AND HACKS AND SPRING WAGONS, I am Prepared to Make to order Buggies and Wagons: ' As My Facilities are equal to any Establishment In the State, I can Promise My Patrons First MY FIUCES ARE THE rA' EAR THE EUGENE CITY FLOURING MILLS. Gl Just Opened in TO TnE LADIES EUGENE and VICINITY. Having just arrived from the East with a large and well assorted stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, 7 Tho whole stock being bought since' the Great Decline io goeda, we can- therefore otter you great inducements in the iollowiug lines: J.OOOpcs PrinU, Standard 20 yds for fl 00 00 " Ijondsale Cotton, per yard 10 cts 00 " White Hock, per yard 10 0 " 10-4 SheetinK, per yard 30 25 " 9 4 " " " 25 J.OO0 doz Coats sjiool thread, per spool.. . 5 ',0(R) doz rins, 0 papers -) lo.ooo doz iaK'r Needles, 5 papers 25 1,000 doz ladies Hose 10 X) doz Cuff and Collars per set 25 0 doz all linen Nankins 1 uu 100 doz Gents Hose, per doz 75 cti 1.000 JouvinnKid Gloves 00c. wood value.. 1 25 56 doz ladies Aprons, each 25 cts Lace Uurtains zo 1,000 yds haiulmrjj edu'ini, iieryard 10 20 doz ladies Silk Ties 25 95 ,1m HnnilLerrliief. 5 for . . 25 " 50 doz Gents Handkerchiefs, 2 for 25 "' Ladies Merino Vests 50 " Gents Merino Undershirts 50 " 25 doz ladies silk Handkerchiefs 25 " t'hililrens lace Bibs, 25 cts, rcj.'ular price. 50 " Shaker Hocks, 0 pair SI 00 (ientsBritixh Hose, 6 pair ?1 00 Bed Spreads, j!l 50. worth ?2 00 50 bolts dress goods from 12.J to 25 cts, (rood value. . . , 25 to 37) cts All wool Flanuol . .25 cts NO TROUBLE TO SHOW. GOODS. Examine Stock and Prices IF THE GOODS SUIT, THE PRICES MUST. REMEMBER THE PJL.AOE, Winter's Gallery, WILLAMETTE STREET, EUGENE. S. KAHN. swrwsre It U"UU"JJf lX J' BUM TO THE LADIES. Misses Holloway & Under Are Agents for' Mrs. M. L. Jillson's im proveu chart tor cutting Dresses, Sacques, Masques, Wrappers, Chihlrens' clothing, etc. All this will be taught free and a set of pat iterns given. 1 his inducement is given to in troduce the only perfect system. l'ersons wisluug to avail themselves of this oi)iortunity will do well to call at their millinery aad dress making establishment, t. wnmeue BTreei. nar IMnrn Lane County MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION THISASSOCIATIOX HAS OV HAND a large and varied assortment of FKK.SH GOODS, and are receiving every month new supplies suiiea tnu market. txxKls are sold low and AT ONE TRICE TO ALL I And PRODUCE TAKEN AT THE HIGH EST MARKET RATES. S Live us a call before mirchasinr. aa it trouble to show gooils and give prices. i no apl LtlIHi:il! LOIBfilt! I HA-E ESTABLISHED A LUMBER YARD Oa the enrner of Eleventh and Willamette streets, and keep cnnrtantlv nn kuJ lmr f .11 v;.i. e . i , .. m. .urn t-wum uwincg ana mmir, fenc ing anu irnce posts. y . B. DUN N. i'r" tf Tl'.tTCTnru sir us tu . . . XI aad largest ever broturht to Enrene. at FRIENDLY LA BEI.IK M.O-I am the sols agent fur tide ceb-late.1 wmin. lU. HENDRICKS. TRV IT t THE T O. HENDRICKS B&ASI of SOAP. For sale eelybr T.G.BESPBICX3. IBYI1G MANUFACTUEE3 - Class Work in every Respect LOWEST IX THE STATE Winter's Callexy. NOTIONS, ETC., 7 7 Shaker Flannel 25 cts, regular price. . . .374 cts Ladies large size shawls ..II 00 ' Heavy Water Proofs 75 eta 25 bolts all wool Cashiniere, double width 90 cts gl 25 25 bolts Cashimere, 40 inch, 40 cts, good value -. $100 20 bolts black Alapaca 25 cU 100 doz Gents Shirts, white, 1, worth . . .$1 50 25 doz Gents Shirts, colored, 75c, worth. .1 25 25 doz Boys shirts, white 75 eta 25 doz Boys Shirts, Cheviot 75 cts 50 nieces Ruchini;, per yard$ 10 cts A lai-jre stock of Bed Blankets, very low. And thousands of other articles ton numer ous to mention at astonishing low prices. We have also in addition a very large stock of Ladies, Misses and Children Phila, Shoes. Ladies kid foxed, plain. .......... r $1 25 Ladies kid foxed, plain $1 50' Children! Calf School Shoes 90 cts Misses " " " H 25 Ladies oil goat shoes $1 50 Misses " 8125 Children oil goat shoes $1 00 Ladies and Misses Newport Ties, buckle. SI 50 before Purchasing Elsewhere. Boil 'and stationery Store. POST OFFICE BUILDING, EUGENB City. I hare on hand and am constant'? receiving an assortment of the Best School ao4 Miscellaneous Books, Stationery, Blank Books Portfolios, Cards, Walleta, Blanks, Portmoa naes, etc.. etc. . A. 8. PATTERSON. Q.HOCEHIESIshaU keep on a fall.f GR0CERir.S & PEOVISIOS And invite the tendon of housekeepers. T. Q. HENDRICKS BOOTS AND NIIOES-CALTFOK-nia hand and machine made Boots aii Shoes. A new lot direct Irom factory. a H. FRIENDLY PHOTOGRAPHS. Albert Jackson, Artist, Takes Photngrapha, Gems, Cards, Cabiast and Life Siie, style and finish equal te air work done in the State. Prices reasonable. GALLERY Willamette street, Enr" City, Oregon, over lira. Jackson's Milbaerf Store. dee 15:6a BEN RUSH, THE BLACKSMITH, Is still at the old stand and is prepared to o all kinds of general jobbing, horse-shoeing, re puting, etc. Having secured the eel vires ef an eTperirnped hand I will make the repairing" FARM MACHINERY a speciality. . BEN RUSH. EUGENE CITY MILLS. mHE UN DERSIGNED BEG LEAYK TO inform the trtiblic that they are the) owaen the EUGEN E CITY MILLS, and are pre pared to do a general miUimr busiiiea. Will receive Wheat on storage at lowest terms, aa make satUfactory anangements with farmer who desire to ha v their own Wheat grow-' Have at all times on hand, FLOUft and ALL KINDS OF MILL FEZ P. and pay the Highest Cash Price for Wheat PATTERSON", EDRIS A GRAY.