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    THE EUGENE CITY GUARD.
ECPKNE CUT.ORKGON.
SAXUKUAY. VKU. 1. IB70.
Legislation on the Chinese Qulion.
The pronpict is biigliteninj for
Congressional tclion in rlVrence to
tb prohibition or retriction of Chi
ves immigration. Tin Home Com
mittee on tbo subject hav competed
their rport, or.d it asserts the au
thority of Congress to provide agaiiiit
the alarming vil in the interest and
for tbe protection of our own peoply,
notwithstanding tho 'treaty with
Cbrna. To this purpose citations are
dduoed from high official authorities
of deoisions pronounced at one time
and another from the eaily days of
tbe Republic down to a comparative
If recent period. - There can be no
question of tbo right of Congress to
legislate in favor of States and eiti
zetrt ratber than against both end iu
the interest of foreign nation and a
heathen horde, and tho matter of duty
is so plain that none oan mistake the
way and plead rational excuse for go
ing wrong.
I3y telegraph, we are informed that
the bill as rrporiod by the House
Coramitte, tho committe on Kduo
tion and labor, passed the liouso on
the 27th inst.by a vote of 155 against
72. This biil provides, that no more
than fifteen Chinese passengers slmll
be brought on any vossel, into any
port f tho United Stales under pen
alty of $100 fine, and imprisomeal
li months, for each passenger in ex
cess of the limit thus allowed by law,
July 1st, 187!) is the day fixed !or the
law to go into effect. We trust thai
the senatorial delegation from the
Pacific slope will row use their nt'
'most, and united power to secure the
passage of this bill through the Sn
at. Its import anew to tho people of
this coast, overshadows all oilier
measures, either of a goners! or local
nature. We give the remarks of the
Commill reeoommeiiding the pas
age of the bill presented by them:
"Grave objections may bo urged
gainst the Chioeso from an indus
trial standpoint. Our laboring peo
pi eannot and must not bo subjected
t competition whioh involves a stir
render of the snored and elevating in
flaenoes of homo, and a saerifiosol'llio
ordinary appliances of ponceful eivili
anion. No self governing country
can afford to d'unisli or destroy the
dignity, welfare and independence of
4ls citizens. Justice to the people
of tbe l'aeifio slope, tho diolatos of
common human ty, as well as the
plainest suggestion, of jtrnetion
statesmanship all demand that the
problem of Chioeso immigration shall
be solved while it is yet within legis
latit otntrol."
frnldtnllnl Gossip,
Th New Haven lift; inter puts the
case thus: While lluyunl is nbl an
'brilliant, ho is also young too voting
'to be President and he hnils from a
: Southern Slate. Ikyard U purlieu
Marly baoxloua to tho (Irecnhack
Demdearts, aud for that reason is not
a safe oaadidat. Seymour has made
no recent woorj on the subject. He
is a. Democrat, and easily chief of the
parly. No Democrat can ohjoot
with reason, to supporting him. lisy
arc. contains the making or a groat
Dfiaooralid leader and statesman,
but Seymour la a great Demooratie
leader and slatesiaan. He oecupit-s
'a' commanding poliiio:it situation
New York must be carried to elect a
Domooralie President. True, he
was debated once, but ho had no
chance f election. With the Soutl
in shackles Seymour was hand cap
red. With the Souili fret he is the
strongest man tho Democrats ojii
. naiuo.
i .
Grow on the Chinese Bill.
Tele jrsms of the 2 lh iast, give
the following upinion of Senator
Grover in regard to the pamage of
the Chinvsu resirietion h.il.
"Gnsyer believe that tin lull will nasi
the senate after Iwiuj; aiutiiitUd rtm-.vi
by Representative liarlieM in the, liotue
. yesterday, mmIu require formal itijlii.ttic
ixitiu tu Le giveu to the C'hiiiwe Liurru
'maul before it gtv into njwnuimi. his he
consider in. an.lx-nt ummi bi mi t ( in-
teniatiolial duty and cuuriuy.
(ruvar says tlmt lid h.is divrurt4 ij Lit
etnirersatioii witli .i'.itii,-rii swnatori on tin ;
- .L;.. . i , -i : - ..... I
have very jfcusrolly Uwn d:nuliiird t,i fa-1
tot resiri.uve fil,n;.in, iiv.um: f tlie ; t)
Plight be eventually iiu I 1 t Lib ir iu ct. i
ton tieUsaiid wnn pi uitati un of the
.1 11.. ! .. . I . . I I !
with whom be bas yet talked liut (.'i.i:in '
lalmr cm M sever M practically nttliMd
ander theyteiu of credit buaineas prevalent
10 ttie aoutii.
TIj- fc-u-k Crook -A to
I
fitgro.
i
Supposing II wtre nil True.
It has been charged against tho
Democracy of Louisiana that they de
rided on assassination and massacre
as political forces. The Wilmington,
Del., Every Eoeitwj m no. doubt
that there has been an awful amount
of exaggeration in order to make
every crime and disturbance in that
State during the day of its terrible
misgovernment appear to bo politic
in its orisin; but supposing it were
all true, bow much worse are th
men who used such forces to secur
power than those who would bring
baek lhat condition of affairs for the
sake of baity? Mhm; who "fired
the Northern heart" and unfurled the
'bloody shirt," with Ingersoll as his
clref helper, and Gail Hamilton as
high-priest, is willing, to sacrifice the
peace and welfare of half lie Union
upon th alter of party, and is the
bloodiest-minded politician ver
known or seen, for be is a deliberate
plotter for the anarchy and misrule
in which the negro as tho weaker is
certain to Buffer.
Inolhrr Chinaman Refused Nalurnlizulien.
.Tiide Lowell of tho United States
Ciicuit Court, Boston, has adopted
iho opinion of J udgo Lorenzo Saw
yer, to th off ct that ibo Mongolians
ar not included iu the races that arc
eligible to naturalization and citizen
ship, Bnd therefore instructed the
Clerk of Ihe Court to refuse the ap
plication o' a Chinaman for admission
to the precious privilege. It would
be a good thing if the mailer should
bo taken to tho Supreme Court for
final decision. And it is reasonable
to believe that tribuael canuot do
otherwise thau sustain Judge Saw
yor'a view.
The Washington J'ont says: The
Solid South in a specter that will not
down. It rises to confront tho dial
wart and upset their calculations
when least anticipated. Its latest
nhase has relation to tho Grant
r
movemont. Semo ef tho Northern
managers are becoming alarmed over
the prospect of tho dulegnte frm
tbe Seulhern Slates taking virtual
possession of the Presidential Con
vention, and forcing Grant on tho
party whether they will or no. The
Northern Delegates, if united, ol
oourso, can control the Southern
brethren, but that ia just whero th
trouble lies. They ar vn absolutely
without power to evolve' a solid
North iu their Convention as they
ar in tho country at large.
Tho l'hildclphiu ChronicU publish
s these paragraphs: General Banks
is still agonizing for a Federal appoint
meat. At pre nt the Americau
navy is more Grant than grand.
Hayes was in New York yesterday
but didu't call on Tildon. Wantod
a Minister to lUylin. l'ay, loUra
ble: dulies, nominal. Politics make
strange bed fellows. At tho Wash
ington hotels Congressmen and bugs
olleu occupy the same enuoli. Con
gressmen are taking too much alcoho
lor their own good und not enough
for their country's. In large doses it
kills. If Mr. II lycm is tho nieok.lowly
Christian he is reported to be, ho'll at
ones bean coal of fire on Sam Til-
den s head by appointing him to the
IJyrltn Mission.
NKW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Dissolution I
milE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
J existing hctweeu r. II Putin and 11. r.
Strattnii ia tliU day disndvcd liy mutual con
sent,, F. II, Dunn continuing the business and
will collect anil m ttlu all account. Those
who 1iiv nut arttlnl up for 1S78 will ve
tnuiiilo liy iHin ami M-ttlinc.
f. 11. 11
J I. V. STKATTON',
Jaiinary 80, l.7!.
Aotlrv of Final Nrttlcmcnt.
To all whom it n ay comvrn:
VTm'K IS UKKKllY C1VKN' THAT
1 U.-ii. M. Cuoiirr. ailminiitratur ( tln
tilt of Jiwi-ph IVIc, ilerriiM-il. Iiu fiUil
aHi lit for tinl httlrinriit .tint to I ilia
chaivmt from artinif iw mh ai'.ininiitrator.
nil that lijr an onli-r of th I'ountv t'ourt, of
I .an l "iinly, Orf-on, iltil v in Id an. I pnti'ml
f ij;it ( Jamiarr S.I, lxT'.l. Moml.ir tho 3,1
Jny of Maivli, Is;;!, that In-ill th Htt ilay of
Hi nrst rot-ilar i'rm of ai.nl oiurt. wa art hr
aaii! vniirt for th harin of th ohiwtion. if
aiiv, to aal.l huai ami tho at-ttlrnivnt thi-rtxif.
I'ulilMn-,1 hy oiih-r of lh Honoratil Johua
J. Walton, Jinl-i of aii.l co-irt, itutcl Jan. SO,
17'.'.
:i".0. Nf. fOorKit, A.lminiatrator.
TIItMr.-t)N UKAX, Att n-a.
l.it.l Jan. SO, 17'J.
J. I XJCKUX, .V. i).,
j:iYsrI.VV AND U.S. EXAMINING
-rinediai " snHbiiit r.
ili-i !r -'. nr of WiiUmetie and Tenth
tr. - u u .-n IMy, I're .;u
. i - '
A S. 11()FFM.1X,M.D.
niYSICIAX AND H'UGKON',
Wkhee to Inform Kle patrons that " ri
morthit he ha remove.! from towa ia W.s.
lie nuy I f und at his OKKl('K-Jbr
.1. I. r J I II ik Stn .
NEW ADVEUTISEMKXS.
WHEAT! WHEAT!
GENTLEMEN HAVE YOU
anlil your Wheat ! If not, ilo
ao sit once., and then call
at
WM. PRESTON'S,
aj vmir HARNESS. He baa on
hand an immn atock on whhjh he Hofiea
ooniictition, Mthr in uuaiiiy, r lnwii, ora
munahip or Frit. Alao W atock -of
W'HI FS ilirect from V "rK.
CARDS, Cl'KKY COMBS and BRUSH
in !,...,, I-..WO
"AU COLLAR: that wiU fit any and U
Ilontea.
Sweat Fads, Bridles, Halters,
And in fact everything a Farmer require.
SADDLES of all Kinds on Hand and
Made to Order.
Call and Examine Before Buying
tlsewhervi
A. 0. BRIGGS,
SUCCESSOR, TO
THE HARNESS SHOP PREVIOUSLY
owned by 1. R. ljikin ha recently been
nurchaHed bv A. C. Uriirpi who ia refilling the
. . . . . . .
Iiop witli a large anaortujeiii oi
Harness, Caddies, Bridles, Spars,
Brushes, Combs, WWps, Dressed
Deer Snins, Saddle Blankets, Rob
Eto.
And in fact everything usually kept in a
first-Class Harness Shop.
I propoae to acll aa CHEAP aa any one elae
in the uumncHa.
filve me a call liefore liuvlntr elaewhere. Ro-
memher the old atand, hrst door north ol t. iJ.
Dunn a store.
Administrator's Sale of Real Estate.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
liy virtue of an onl r of the County
Court of tho State of Oregon for the county of
Lihio, made at the regular January term,
1S75I, 1 -ill offer for ale at iiuhlic auction to
the higliet bidder at the Court HoiiHt loor,
Eiii;eii fStr, Lane county, Oregon, on the
'.Tith dav of February, W.l, ltta flu, R. 0, 7,
8. U and 10. in block No. 2, in Shaw a aec
ond addition to Eugene City. Ijine County,
Oi-cgnn, to pay the outtaiuliiig claims agninat
the eHtiite ot 1'anwl florna, ueceaHeu.
Term of aule: One half down and half on
nix month" secured. Sale to commence at 1
o'clock P. ., of said day.
Uv order ef the County Court.
Mils. DANIEL NOltUIS, Administratrix.
NOTICE.
i
tiwE COPARTNERSHIP, HITHERTO
la: exinting under the name of Lynch V
(jant. is this dav dinwilved by mutual con
sent All accounts must lie settleil iunue
diately. A. Lynch and C. M. Hill are an
tliorizt-il to collect all moneys due th turn.
A. LYNCH,
K OANT.
January 10, 1S7!).
NOTICE.
milK PA RTN E RS I f fl' BOO KS OF POIN
1. DEXTER & RUSH will lie put in the
hands of A. J. Biihh, at his oHice, after the
13th lnt, for collection. All ik-ihoiis iiulebtitl
to the above firm will do well to oome forward
iuiiiiediately and save ciwts, a.
BEN BUSH.
Kui;en City, Jan. 9, 1S79.
NOTICE.
)El!SI(INEn. Wl
rilHK irXDEUSIONED, WISIIINC, TO
l!o Kant, will sell at aburguin three mares,
one home, one 1 vear old stallion, St, Lawrence
IiIimkI; two set of liaruesn, one 1 j iron axle trav
eling or farm wmrmi. I lie wainm has a a inch
(niuge) utove and folding bed within. To be
seen at Tlmliuis lJutlers. . M, I MAIiwu K.
: t f
$. Ilociiblatt A oM
IIKAI.CHS IK
GENERAL 11 EIUTI AMUSE,
At the old stand, Southwest corner of Eighth
ana illaiuette streets,
KUOKNIC CITY, OltROO.V.
Have the moat complete stock of
General Merchandise
1 n the city, including
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
Croccert,
Etc., etc.
And in fact evervthln the market demands,
wliich we are selling at
iikd-uock rnm:s.
PaiJ for all kinds of farm oroduca
delivered al our btore.
S. ilosenblatt & Co.
Jl GOOD FIRM FOR SHE !
AVcll Improved Farm
OF ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY
aires, situated one half mils a.trthwwt
of Eur-en City.
The i, rjTtments ar all New.
A fine yvung orchard f the
Choicest Fruits.
TKIIMS KKASOXABLL
leiiuire i 1. IV. UNDER WD, or on the
proiim, ST. JOHN" SKINNKK.
t UL ARD HKHi f.
S i' i riU for the ir.Ri.
ASTONiSHING CURES I
Of Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood,
Paralysis. Exhausted Vitality, Impaired
Memory Mental Diseases, Weakness of
Reproductive Organs, Etc., ttc, oy
the
Celebrated English Remedy,
SIR ASTXEY COOPER'S
VITAL RESTORATIVE!
It restores HEARING and strengthens the
EYESIGHT. It is not a QUACK NOS
TRUM. Its effects are permanent. It nas no equal.
It is neither a STIMULANT NOR EXCIT
ANT, but it will do the work thorougly and
DR. MINTIE 4 CO.S great success In the
above complaints is largely due to the use of
this wonderful medicine.
Price S3 00 per bottle, or four time, the
nuantitv for t0: sent secure from observation,
. H V.i :Kt PT OK PRICE.
None genuine without the signature of the
proprietor, A. E. MINTIE, Si. D.
1 nysiciana say vuciw vouuiev uuw w
CIVh VITAL RESTORATIVE and Dr. Min
tie ft Co.'s Swcial Treatment testify positively
that they can.
CONSULTATION FREE.
Thorough examination and advice, including
analasys, S5 00. Address
DR. A. E. MINTIE ft CO.
(Graduate of University of Pennsylvania, and
late ltesiueni ourgeou, unuupuxiio iiuuuu,
Philalelphia.
I Reasonable fee for Special Treatment at
No. 11 Kerney street, San Francisco.
nftim hours 10 a. m. to 3 n. m.. daily: 6 to 8
evenings. Sundays, 11 a. in. to 1 p. lu. only.
augi-yi
OSMItf & CO'S
N
EW DRUG STORE ON WILLAM.
etee Street, near Ninth,
DKVI.ir.t8 IN
DRUGS,
CHEMICALS,
OILS,
PAINTS,
GLASS,
VARNISHES
PATENT MEDICINES, &c.
Brandies. Wines and Liquorr
OF ALL KINDS.
In fact, we have the best assortment of article
found in
FIRST CLASS DRU( JTORE.
We warrant all our drugs, for they are new and
Frch. Particular attention is called to our
Stock of
Perfumery ai.o Toilet Articles.
k As we have bought
OUR GOOl'S FOR CASH
We oan compete with any establWimcnt in Eu
gens City in price and accommodation.
Buy your goods where you can get
the liest and cheapest.
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY FILLED
At all hours of the day or night.
OS1HJUN & Ct
O K
Marke
B. C. PEMIS0T0.1, Proprietor.
Tlirte Doors Sorth of Hi Astor Housr,
EUGENE CITY,
Oregon
KEEPS ON HAND THE BEST
BEEF,
VEAL
PORK AND
MUTTON
IN THE MARKET.
-ro SALI T TM--
CARCASS, QUARTER,
H'K AT
LihD,
SAUSAGE,
DRIED MEATS,
HEAD CHEESE,
lad Errrrthin; rtrtainin; Is
FIItST-CLASS MARKET
Always on Hand.
I butcher Bone but the Terr fill Ui
atock in the ejmntry ami sell none bnt No. 1
artick.
Gire n ceil and too will n.Jth., U
lfsated in quality w price
Meats oV!ired to all narta ofika ritt n
XINGTOX.
t
R. CPENN
TAJM
HAS OX HAND AND
HACKS AND
-7
1 cu.'J cfr
1
I 2m Prepared to Make to order Buggies and Wagons.
As My Facilities are equal to any Establishment in tho State-,
I can Promise My Patrons First-Class Work in every Respect.'
MY I'UICKS A IIC THE LOWEST IN THE STATE
FACTORY NEAR THE EUGENE CITY FLOORING MILLS.
ITO THE LADIES,
fTliasne UnllnuJIU I tnrtoi
Are Agents for Mrs. M. L. Jillson's im
uroved chart for cutting Dresses, Sacnues,
as(ues, Wrappers, Childrens' clothing, etc.:
All tills will tie tauglit iree and a sei oi pat
terns given. 1 his inducement is given to in
troduce the only jierfect system.
Persons wishui j to avail themselves of
this opportunity will do well to call at their
inillinery an i dress making establishment,1
IWillnmftt street, near Ninth
Lane County
LViEiaGANTlLE ASS0CIATI0?4
THIS ASSOCIATION HAS ON HAND
a large and varied assortment of FKESII
GOODS, and are receiving every month new
supplies suited to this market.
Goods are sold low and
AT ONE TRICE TO ALL !
And PRODUCE TAKEN AT THE HIGH
EST MARKET RATES.
Give us a call before purchasing, as it is no
trouble to show goods and give prices.
apl
I HAVE ESTABLISHED A
I
On the corner of Eleventh and Willamette
streets, and keep constantly oh hand lumber of
all kinds. Seasoned flooring and rustic, fenc
ing and fence posts. F. B. DUNN.
jlvH-tf . . .
-VTEWNTOC'K OF HATN-The best
1.1 aad largest ever brought to Eugene, at
FRIKNDLY'S
LA KEI.ir T M;tf-I am the sole
asent for this celebrated wagon.
1 (i. HENDRICKS.
'pnY IT f-THRT.O. HEXDItlCKS BUAXB
1 ofHO iP. For sale only hv
T.C. HRN'PHICKS.
Dn. T. W. ShklTux,
F. M. Wiuins,
HELTON
ar r n rv
Practical Druggists Chemists
UNDERWOOD'S BUILDING,
Next door to the Grange Store, Willamette
. street, r.ugeue I lty Uregctk
Have just opened a full line of fresh
Drugs, Medicines a Chemicals.
Also a flue assortment of
Fancy and Toilet Articles.
ALL KINDS OF
MLved Taints, Lead, Oil,
T armsh, Brushes.
WINDOW GLASS and PUTTY
Which they will always sell on reasonable
terms.
Cartful allcDlion given to Phy.iciaa'i tn
jcriptions.
INSURE
Again. Loss by Fire
IN THE
Liverpool & London Hie
IXSiriSAXCE COMPANY.
Chas. Lauer, Ag't.
NfAv IDHIAX
OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, OCX.
Inrorporatcd, Joqt, 1S7S-
Cipitai Stock, f 109,001
OSTICEHSj
,PwT"'"' Todd. SrrdrTAHT-Au-T1A
i"'dHat A. L. Tld and A
3JV3&1? JVP- Gm
ve, t urti.rhoe bnibbng, Liif-ne.
MANUFACTURES
TtroBAtn III
Bok and stationery Store,
POST OFFICE BUILDING, EUGENB
City. I have on hand and am constant'y
receiving an assortment of the Beat School and
Miscellaneous IWks, Stationery, Blank Books
Portfolios, Cards, Wallets, Blanks, Portmon
naes, etc.. etc. A. S. PATTERSON.
p ROCEKI ES-lshall ketp on a fullof
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
And ftivite the tc'ntion of housekeepers.
T. G. HENDRICKS
BOOTS AXI SHOES -CALIFO.
nia hand and machine made Boots aid
Shoes. A new lot direct from factory.
S. H. FRIENDLY
PHOTOGRAPHS.
Albert Jackson, Arlist,
Takes Photographs, Gems, Cards, Cabinet
and Life-Size, style and finish equal to any
work done in the State. Prices reasonable.
GALLERY Willamette street. Eucene
City, Oregon, over Mrs. Jackson's Millinery
Store.
dee 15 :6m
BEN RUSH,
ITH
J
I still at the old stand and is prepared to i
nil kinds of general jobbing, horse-shoeing, re
pairing, etc. Having secured the services ef
.in experienced hand I will make the repairing of
FARM .MACHINERY a sociality.
KEN RUSH.
EDGEP.E CITY KILLS.
THE
info
HE UNDERSIGNED BEG LEAVE TO
form the public that they are the owners
of the E
BCGKNK CITY MILLS, and are pre
pared to do a general milling business. Will
receive Wheat cn storage at lowest terms, and
make satisf autiry an alignments . with farmers
who desire to have their own Wheat ground.
Have nt nil times oi hand,
FLOUR and ALL KINDS OF MILL FEED
and pay the
Highest Cash Price for Wheat.
PATTERSON, EDRIS & GRAY.
r .. , m ... , . J
06NN & STBATT0N
ATKIB
OLD STAND OF F. R DUNN.
HAVING ASSOCIATED WITH MS IS
business Mr. HOllACK F. STKATTOX,
we have just received a new, lare and
WELL SELKCTED STOCK OF GOODS
Making a specialty of
HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL f
AN1
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
We desire to make no grand flourish, bnt U
say tlmt farmers can come nearer getting
ANYTHING THEY MAY WANT
at our store than at any other establishment ia
town, ar.d they can buy them on as good terns.
We have a full litre of
FOltKIGX AND DOMESTIC DRYGOODS,
FANCY' GOODS,
LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHINfJ
GOODS.
MEN AND BOY'S CLOTHING,
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES
And are continually adding to our stock W
meet the demon
ds of the public.
DUNN STRATTOX.
Real Estate Agent,
Collection Agent,
and Notary Public .
EUGEXE CITY, : OnEGOX.
Hoiice For Fi:al Settlement-
To all whoin it whom it may concern:
"V-OTICE IS HEREBY" GIVEX THAT
A. John B. Fenranm. adminivtrator of tha
eut of Christopher Taylor, deceased, hae
filed his sxrmint for final settlement and ak
to le ilivhaivetl from acting as such aibninia-
trator. and that bv an order of the eountv court
of Lane county, Orejfon, duly made and entered
of date of January 111. 1.S79. Monday tbe W
day of Marth, that being the first day of
uie next regular term of sani court, was ee
by said omul for the hearim? of the objections.
lb
if any, to said final account and the settlement
ere. if.
itlisheI by onb of the Honorable Joshua
J. Walton. Jd,.- of sai l court, dated Jan-
I nm 1l'. IU'll IHIIV l flUdllV
'Administrator.
THOMPSON A BEAN, AnwTiL
January lii, 1(;9. jalM
17'OK BUEXA VISTA STONE WAR! C
tn T. ii. HENDRICKS
lAflAllrV
mum wHuufioj