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ti:e eugei:e city guard ECPKNE CITY. OREGON. SAXURUAY. MAR. 1, 1B70. Senator Crovcr'i Rpeerb on (be Cbiotie Sill. W take the following account ol Senator GroYsr's speech before the Serials on Uia Chincit bill, from the Chronicle of February 14th: Sena tor Grover of Oregon reviewed at length the trtatiet with China .and argued that in do one of tho article of the Burlingama treat ef 1808 was thera to La found any privilege of . aubitantial value to any American citizen which ceulJ not be enjoyed nnder former treaties, while to tbo Chinese it gave every privlege of the ceuntry except citizenship. He spole of the resources of our country and said if we preserved our heritage and developed tho plans which our 'iatjiers marked out for us there coul be no failure in tho United Statu at taining the highest and bpgt civilian tion. Grover spoke of the habits 0 the Chinese and their entire differ ence from our people. China bad no rmy, no navy. Her people nevor built shipx, never sailed thrm. When Cbioaman camo away from his country be brought everything with him, including bis unchaste habits. He next referred to recent descrip tion in a New York paper of a Chi nese laundry in that city, and said it meant that, before long, GO.OoO wash erwomen would bo out of employ tnent, and thousands of children would be crying for bread in tho cetropolis of tho nation. The Chi nese paid no taxes, and in no man ner helped to bear the burdens of Government. If it should bo under stood that the Chinese could como hero and stay in pence, it would not 'be Imlt a century before thr'-y would outnumhor tho whito people on this 'CODtinont. lie would have much ,preforrcd to haro had r modification of the treaty t! an that Congress should tako action upon tho matter; but the people demanded action, and to bolievcd the, constitutional power of Congress to be ampin to enforco the It was not nil it should be, but it was a step in the right direc tion. Let the step bo taken, and Europe" weuld rejoice with us that America was to remain Anglo Saxon .and not Alongo'ism. Strange Incoafi(rnrjr. Conspicuous among the Senators and Ilopresentatives in Congress who favor the maintenance of the Burlin game Treaty and the utmost limit te the immigration of coolies for cheap labor are thoso who refuse to allew citizi-ns of the United State tho privi lege of purchasing steamship and failing vessels in whatever country they cm buy them the cheapest, and enter them under American registers. so as to comp'clo with British ship owners in tho ocean cnirvitig trade, While they are determined that American citizens shall be crowded from ocean traflio by foreigners; at the same time they insist upon open ing American ports to the Mongolian swarms that drive while workingmen from emulovmont. They restrain our shipping merchants from com petiti'Mi with British rivals, and thus impair and cripple American com merco, on the ono hand; and then, on tho other, allow residents who have labor to awaid to import from Chi na the hordos of heathen coolies who fl ick hither to tako it from our own puoplo because they can subsist on wagts on which white laborers would starve lu otlici words, invy uso me ower they are Invested with as a double edged sword against their own countrymen and the commercial and Indus: rial interests of the whole and rutting oh" the ocean trade with one swui'p, and slashing down labor wages as they swing the blade the other way. But sooner or later they will fall by their own weapon. With the hundred millions or more which light to be reaped by American ship- ownors, together with the millions cf dollars which enriched coolies carry from the Tacilio Coast to their unlive and, as the fruit of their labor here, annually, the drain will not only ex iaiiHt the wealth of our peonlu to :ho vils entailed by the presence of an unassiiiiiluliiig, degraded, detestable aud heathenish race, seriously affect e moral nnd political and sociil condition of the -Republic. WHEAT! WHEAT! NEW ADVEKT1SEMKN3. I ASTONISHING CURES I Of Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, Paralysis. Exhausted Vitality, Impaired Memory Mental Diseases, Weakness of Reproductive Organs, Etc., Etc., by the Celebrated nglish Remedy, SIR ASTLEY COOPER'S VITAL RESTORATIVE! To tub rENii'KNTiAiiv. Mr. Goo. YV. lctcher left fur tin penitent iary yesterday morning, whero lio fins procured a situation a eiiitnl. (oorusia'a No. Icon I follow ml will soon buuoiim a favorite with li is fel- IWGiIRI'cIh. N liV AD VKKTlSRM KNTS. No Explunitliun Yit. More than a week .ago the Virgin ia City Chronicle. Democratic, stated tuut there came te it a private dis patch, in connection with the regular dispatuhee, of tho day from tho New York oflioo nsking that tho editor rsbould especially note certain men iticmed dis'orepancies between the testimony of Mr. Tilden b -'ore tho i).n...i.'.,i. n .. ... it. vinr ouo-v oiuuuuee ana 1, is prior etatemcnts as to tho cipher dispatches, A plainer demonstration that the As ociatod Tiers is a U idical couourn is .not required. ' And it is against an eiiiious and iiuorupulous engine of Ibis' kind that the Democratic party baa to contend, in campaigning times especially. But the point now is, the disposition 1 nfl use of the tele .graph to misrepresent Mr. Tilden nd the Democratic party. It is clear that the Tress dispatches nro twistod and perverted to thin end. .It is equally clear th it the Radical organs which receive tho dispatches are very well aware of the abe of the tolcgnpt by the Ties- Asiocia tion. They know 1 lie dishonesty of the reports. But, so lar, not one word in admission ol the gross out rage has been given in a 11a Meal or gan. Tho in ercnee is not to be mis taken. They are not only pleased .with, but they abet and approve it. C B2L".a.:E&3 PROFESSIONAL Barber and Hair Dresser, 8ucc;csor to Frank Harrington, It restore HEARING and strenjjthens the EYESIGHT. It is not QUACK ISCW- GENTLEMEN HAVE YOU ...1.1 ..... U'l,uu. If J I .III .TWfl. .'"-V . a. ui.v, H. vt,;m ,m HiCU CHil at WM. PRESTON'S, And mirehase vour HARNESS. He Wi on I himil an immense stock on which he defies eomnetitiun. either in Ouality, Finish. Work- mm 1 11 or 1'nce. Also a larire stock 01 TNi'M W llll'rt direct from New York. , Ilk effects are lieniianent. It has no eftial, CARDS. CURKY COM1SS and BRUSir It is neither a STIMULANT NO It EXCIT ES in abundance. ANT, but it will do the work thorougly aud Also COLLARS that will fit any and all well. Hones. 1 DR. MINTIE A CO.'S ereat success in the cma, Po TMnMon Half. above wmplaints is .largely due to the us. of un&ui. louo, iv uutviD I tliM wonitertul medicine. i.n .l.i-'-.v 1 rniKWi oer bottle, or lour nine me SADDLES of all Kinds on Hand and .,m.n RECEIPT OF PRICE. I I HI 1 .! L I l Mads tO Order. lon genuine wiiniiui in igumi ui m nroiinetor. A. JS. M I2i I IK. Al. U. Hnll and Examine Before Buvinz IV"6" ""y tLe t1" "Dnot u Elsewhere, mvit VITAL RESTORATIVE and Dr. Min tie A Co.' Siiecial Treatment testify positively Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. t"tt,"ean CONSULTATION FREE. VTOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT Thorough examination and advice, including XI ny virtue 01 an on.er 01 nie iouiny .nalimvi. ha OU. AddreiM Court of the Stale of Orespm for the county of Lane, wade at thu ri- ,'u!ar January term, DR. A. E. MINTIE ti CO. 1v-II f u.:ll ,.ir... f,. i ..I i.nl.li. oi,,.li,.n h the highift bidder at the Court Houhc loor, HUrailuate ol univenuty 01 re-lyivama, ami i,-, i n,. 1 ,.nv (ir.-,.., nn tlie late Rtnideiit Sunreon. Or. 1 ODCb .c Homutal. ITith day of I'cliniarv, W!, lts No. 5. 6, 7, 1'tiila.lclpi.ia. ' . ".' v r? I r T 'Reasonable fee for Sjicuial Treatment at l)iwi,'iin, to p:iy the oiitrttnndinjf claim agaiimt jf0i u Kerney street, San Francisco, Term of sale: One half ilown anil half on umce nours 10 a. m. wop. ni., uauy; o w o nix ni'inths-neiMireil. Sale to commence at 1 evenings, nunday, 11 a. m. 10 1 p. m. oniy. o'clock P. M., ofsiiidday. !v onli-r of thn t'ouutv Court. Mils. DANIEL NOJtRIS, Administratrix. a.igl7-yl A. C BRIGGS, SUCCESSOR TO D. 11. LAKIX, rnilli HARNESS SHOP PREVIOUSLY J owie d by I'. R. Lakin has recently bei n liurclia-'-d liy A. V. Hn;:gs who ih rilillm the s m;i w.lli a U:gu avi-r.iiiji!t ot Harness, rad J'.ss, Tdl g:, Cpurs, Brushes, Combs, Whips, Dressed Deer EkIui. SalJIa BlaokctSilobcs Etc And In fact everything usually kept in a Firsl-ClassHarness Shop, X EW DRUG STORE OX WILLAM- etee Street, near Ninth, Omt.lMA IN DRUGS, CHEMICALS, OILS, TAINTS, GLASS, VAKXISHK3 . PATSWr EISD:CI?J23, :c. Brandies. Wines and Liquor: OF ALL KINDS. In fact, we have the best assortment of article found in FIRST CLASS DRUG JTORE. I uroiiose to sell as CHEAP as any one iLe We wan-ant all our drugs, for they are new and in the busmen l'reh. Particular attention is called to our ,.- .. .. , Stock of ii.ve me n can iieiore olivine eisewnere. ue- 1 .1 1.1 t .1 .1. !. i nieiiiiier bile uiu nmuii, iiiii. tiinir uorui ui x . jj. I Et P T 'I j. ,i I Diinu's store. rcnumcry ciiiu 1 uiiyi nmuesi NOTICE. milE COPARTNERSHIP. HITHERTO 1. existing under the name of Lynch A e can comet,e with any establishment in i!.u As we have bought OUR UOOOS FOR CASH K Ti V, O i"? 1 "5 (ti ft 0 ; j ? 2 S s J. li. ALEXANDER, Justice of the Peace, Conveyan cer and Collect r.' llilli colleeteil. littoords sean heil ami nli tritotn of title made. All bunineiM pnimiitly atieniitM to. inr -e at the Court House. A. I NjZKLIN, M. 1)., DHYSIC1AN AMD V. S. EXAMINING 1. Surgeon for Pi'imions olfers his service to .Ffallirrfd Hit .im. TVIr. SewirJ is the Amorivan Minis - tcr to Wisliintou for rsclios wliiih will nol iear tlie Iij;ht. China. 1I is now umlcr invesligsiion si Wash ington. Ono ft tht witnesses, the Consul at Shanghai, makes thin ti. le nient as to Seward's possesions; '! .owns a'oout fifijr houses iu Shanghai, t least of which are Chiiu so Lrotiiels, which brinj the highest kin J of rent. II owns the buiKliogs of the Ann ri ran Consuluto. Ho hni tUo purchas .J the large an.l linn.lsoint! resiJnce ,f the Austrian and Hmigrian I.ej;s- tiOD, and rsuts it to that Empire. He has bought a plantation io Louisiana an J farm in Orsngo count j, New York. The eslary ol th ollice is only 5,0OO a year." Fm fK!T. Two rtms snlublt for if. . oUirs in Uiidenstio Is bruk. Apply jt EJrw olln. til eli lens Uterine di Riwiih'iii'e -. orner of Willainetlu and Tenth stm'ts, 11 eu I ity, Ore,'iin. of Kiik'ene City and vicinity, n siH-e.auiv. a. a. 110VFMAX, M. 1). riivsiciAX and snumox, 'i-lu ti inform hit patrons tli.it the ru mor that he has reni'ived from town is fulte. He may Iw found at his OKKU'E -.lu,li;e Uia don's liiriner residenee on llis'li Street. 3?hot6graphs. Albert Jackson, Artist, Takes Photiv-rntdis, Gems, Cants, Cabinet and Life Site, a'.vle and titii-lt hiiaI to any work ilmie in the Stnte. J'riirs re;iMiuHlle. GAI.LKUl ilUimtte street. Kn.-ein City, Orepm, over Mrs. Jueksou's Millinery ntre. dec I.t:litn (Mll'.t AMI MIOi: -CALlr'On m.t Imn l sn, machine ni.vle IkmU as, I Shoes. A new lot dirw-t In'tu f.u torv. s:.,.l:.K,:ll';My'21 ( J " II 1 1 1 loll aesp oa full ul GROCERIES & PROVISIONS And invite tin tention of hi'ii"Vw-r. T. C. iii:mii;k KS Guilt, is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. All accounts must bo settled mini' liately. A. Lynch and C. M. Hill are au thori.ed to collect all moneys due the firm. A. I,Y .M il, J'.. GAN'T. January JO, 1ST!). NOTICE. rpHE UNDERSIGNED, WISHING TO go hast, will sell at a narn'ain three mares, one horse, one -i year old stallion, St. Ijiwn'nce blood: two s;'t of harness, one lit iron axle trav eliiii; or farm wamm. The wiigon has a A inch (raiik'e) stove and folding 1ml within. To be seen at Thomas Putters. N. S. Chauwic filio: t f gene City in price ami accommodation. pour l'ooiIs where you can get " the Lest and cheapest. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY FILLED At all hours of the day or night OSJUJKN & Ci O K UI H AVING ONLY TWO WEEKS LONGER TO STAY AND BATHER THAN PAY 'reMit and ship them back, 1 have (rreatly reduced my former low price. The r 100 lbs, from here to Portland, I would rather give it to the people at large; 11 cents per your time ! I will sell the 90 ct French Caihmere for 75 cU I will sell the 50 ct English Cashmere for 4l'Jcts " " 25 cent Dress Goods, all shades... 2cU I will sell the 12Jcall Linen 'fowling for 11 cts " " 10 ct muslin (bleached) for 8 cts " " 10 ctCanton Flannel for.. Octs " " 8 Hlaukets for J " ' SI 50 bed spreads, 2 for . . $ 2 25 " " 25 ct gray and white flan nel for 20 cU cost. 75 10 now is I will sell the 75c feld skirts for 60 ct " " $1 25 feld skirt, for Wctg " "II 75 full walloped shoes fur 1 fid I will sell tht (1 50 fuO tcalloiied shoes fr . $12$ I will sell the H 25 plait shoes for fl 00' " " 13 Hlankett for. 12 8 " " 4 UlonkeU for.' $3 50 " " tT.Blauk.tsfur $4 00 Misses and Childrens shoes in proportion. Come early and procure these bargains; no hum-' bug. I mean what I say. GENTS SB1RTS, UNDERSHIRT 3 AND DRAWERS, LA- IES ANtt CMldrens unoerware recucea wo 10 ou rer lclu Just Arrived A lot of Standard Prints, 16 Yards for $f. - ------ i NDEK Winter's Gallery, WILLAMETTE STREET, EUGENE. S. KAHN. w M HAS ON HAND AND MANUFACTURES HACKS AND SPRING WAGONS, I am Prepared to Make to enter Buggies and Wagons. As My Facilities are equal to any Establishment in the Sfals, can Premise Ky Patrcns First-Class Work in every Respect. MIT PHICES ARE THE LOWEST Iff THE STATE FACTORY NEAR THE EUGENE CITY FLOURING MILLS. ICoNCiiblatt & o z Market ! UKA'.r.ltH IM mum MKiUI! VMJISE, At ths old stand, Southwest corner of Kighth ami illitinelte streets, KUttKNW CITY, OltlCGOX. Have the most complete stork of General Merchandise In the city, including Dry Goodst Groceries,, Hardware, Crockery, Jtc.,ctc. And iu fact everything the market demands, W likh we are selling at liKD-nOCK PRICES. Paid for all kinds of farm produce delivered at our store. S. Rosenblatt & Co. B. C. rENNICT0., Projnrlor. Three Doors TS'orlh of Ihi Astor Iloiisf, EUGENE CITY, - - Oregon KEEPS ON tiAND THE BEST BEEF, VEAL PORK AND MUTTON IN THE MARKET. TO THE LADIES. Misses Kolloway & Under j.-Vre Agents for Mrs. M. I Jillson's im- lirovett chart for cutting Dresses, Sucipies, IIbmiups, Wrapiiers, Childrens' clothinir. etc JA11 this will be taught free ami a set of put-, items given. This inducement is (fivan to in-' trrutllnA 1.1m ntilv ,urfuif ovulutn i Persons wiliini to aviiil themselves of Kthis opjiortunity will do well to call at their Kmillilierv n l (lrex-iiixl.-inir pst ilili'wliiii. nl B iiiametre sti-eet. nenr iMnth M and Stationery Store, TOST OFFICE BUILDINO. EUGEXK I A City. 1 have on hand and am constaut'y 1 receiving an assortment of the Best School an Miscellaneous .Hooks, Mationery, ISlank liookt t ortfohos, Cards. alletx, l'.lanks, Portmoa l HAVE ESTABLISHED A LUMBER YARD On the corner of Eleventh and Willamette streets, and keen constantly on hand lumlwr nf au icinas. cieasoneu flooring and rustic, fenc- f naes, etc, etc. A. S. l'ATTEKSON'. ing aud fence posts. jly!4-tf F. B. DUNN Dr. T. V. Shkltox, F. M. Wiiiim, -OS SALS BY THS II NKW IDUl A.V Ol1 DOL'ULAS COl'NTY, IMi.V. InrorporaltJ, Junr, lv78. fipilal Mdtk, W)M OFFICKIt-S: PasiirT-A. L. Tld. SnrTT-An-reli'is TiliL I'tan-roas-J. 1. tiiil, J. V. J. iws, T. 8. U.hUIu-1i, .V. U T.-I.i and A. Principal o.Tire f, saI ,.f n. k it J. P. (Jil k S.'s Unn; Up, pkat.Hie Imildinj, Eufene. GOOD FARM FOR SHE A Well Improved Farm VK ONE HUNDKKfr AND THIKTY " aort's, sitimUil one half mile northwent of r.iij,i-ne ( ity. Tha Iinrravfnionts er all New. A fine youm; erchanl of th Choicest Fruits. TKKMis KKASOXAHUa In.iiire of J. K rNDERWOtlD, or on the premiM. oi. jkjim tM..tlt. TIITIU r.HD;-TerTiim-st th UI'aKD Ut'tlCK. Sut'srril) for the (Jcark. Dissolution I rniiE pai;txf.imip iieketfokk J etuliiM lirtwern K. Ik Ihinn and 1L K. Stratum is this .Ur iliiwlvel r mutual con- rnt, r. Ik Dunn cHitinuiiiic the tminr and ill collect and settle all axtninta. Th.we who have not srttlnl up for will s.ve tnmhle hy callintt nd rttlink-. 11. l MliAiTVX. CARCASS, QUARTER, OS AT LAhD, SAUSAGE, DRIED MEATS, HEAD CHEESE, InJ Ererylhin; Ptrtainin; to i FIUSl-CLASS MARKET Always on Hand. I hilt, tier n but th rr Utlt n.l stH-k in the country and sell aoue but Xo. 1 articles. Give m call and Ton will nitW U pIointed in quality or prices. SHELTON WILKINS Practical Druggists Chemists UNDERWOOD'S BUILDING. Next door to the Grange Store, Willamette street, tuytne I ity (.(rejoin. Hae just ojiened a full line of fresh Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals. Also a fine assortment of Fancy and ToIIci Articles. ALL atmim or Mixed Taints, Lead, Oil, arnish, Brushes, WINDOW GLASS and PUTTY Which they will always s.11 on reasonabl. Unus. firtful irttotioi fjvta lo fhjueiii't t re trriptioit. VEHSTOfK OF II ITN-The bt XI aael divest eer brought to En ene,at FiUENDLVS LA m i lit T-ss.oV-I wit nt for this oelehrate.! wson. 1 U. HENDKICKS. INSUHE Againt Smsh hy Fire . IN THE Liverpool & London & Globe INSURANCE COMPANY. Chas. Lauer, Ag't BEIN RUSH, THE BLACKSMITH, still at the old stand and is prepared to de kinds of general johhiiu, horse shoeing, rs Iriii),', etc Having secured the services ef l expirit m-edhnnd 1 w ill make the repairing ef AtiJl JlAt illtltl a speciality. BEN BUSH. Meat 4 leered to all part, of the cky free o a C r EN N IN G TON. TR.TJT. L-THE T 0 HEKPR1CKS BBAX1 fSOAP. Far n!,h. DUHN & STRATTON ATTN! OLD STAND OF F- B. DUNN HAVING ASSOCIATED WITH ME I business Mr. HORACE E. STKATTOJf, we have just received a new, large and WELL SEIJiCTED STOCK OF GOODS, Making a ajmcialty of HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL I AGRICUTTURAL IMPLEMENTS, We deire to make no irrand flourish, but e"e say that fanners can oome nearer getting ANYTHING THEY MAY WANT at our stir. than at any other estabH,i j town, ar d they can bny them on as gooJ"ii- We have full line of FOP.EIGN AND DOMESTIC DBYUOCDS, FANCY GOODS, LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GtNH)S. MEN AND TOY S CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES And are continnallT aiUui to ma eterk U saert the demantls of the public. w DUNN k STKATTO.