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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1879)
THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. KUi'KNEClTY'.ORKUON. BA'XtJRJJAY. AFRIL UU, 1670 "A Prolcst." The Jlerctiri hatt entered a sensi ble protsut HgaiuHt ilm wh vsau ex rein of the parJouinj power. From September 2JJ I ill .March 14, 40 "pardons, ri'miMt)n. and c timiuta tions" were grauted by Gov. Thayer. Tho prisons gates. have been opened, nl out ol it pons! 4Q corn ictu, or about one fourth of in inmatas, have in the brief tpaco tf nix month been turned loose to again j rey upon the community. Hardly have s iru of them cast off their prison habiliinenl, and stepped forth to freedom, ore the clutehei of the oflicers are lasteneil upon them, and they aro arraigned for the perpetration of cr m.s mottt feul. It is iaid that this tnjimou reduction oftlio penitentiary inmatei bat been made with tho view of cur tailing the expenses of the institu . t ion, and to make it in a measure tell supporting. The convicts that were dangerous or troublesome, aiil re futed to labor, the infirm whose pliy sicsl powers were deficient, and the sick have been the cases upon which executive clemency has been princi pally bestowed. This is false icone my; after the trials el these men have ccst the state thousands of dollars, and their confinement secured, the Superintendent finds llicm unproiluc tire, a d their release is necessitated because the penitentiary must lie run on in economical basis. If economy is the Mecca towards which all in na gemcnt oi the penitentiary must turn, tho Governor should use his influence with the courts of justice to turn the tide that imcrasingly flows into that institution. If economy inusl'be the object thca exercise it at the fountain lioad nnd tho Governor will bo re lieved of the laborious woik ot writ ing pardons, and tho pcoplu will is enpe the costs. The actions of Gov. Grovor in these premises in comparison with the pres cut incumbent, ure striking and eug Restive. They ore conviucin that no thought of popularity actuated him in bis exercise f his par Ionium prerogative. Dunn 5 tho two years ending Nnt. 1st, 18jG, o.dr sixteen pardons wore granted by ( lov. drover, and of those hvo wero to boys under age, who were released on the respon sible parties to secure them homes. With these farts, before us we shall not be surprised if the new .uluiinis tralion proilainn with flourish i, trump Is, that tho expenses of the penitentiary lave been r !uced, and ll lie Goveiner contlnui s to indulge bis propensities in this direction, the ilato can well disp-nso with that cor rective iris'iuition. the penitentiary. WHEAT! WHEAT! GENTLEMEN HAVE YOU old your beat ? If not, do so at one and then call WM- PRESTON'S, Slore Ihan Roman Gravity. The New York Nation contributes its quota to the refreshnunt of lie publican recollection on the subject of coercive legislation in nppropria lion Bills by publishing the fo'low ing Tn 18P.7 Cnnrtvmi i aollr-.l in l!in - -- i Annv Aim roDriation ijiii a section j- ".....-."-...., ' 1 hand an immense iuk-k on wmcn lie nehe. 1. M...: .1... 1 :.l t .1- T..! . -.i. i ,..!: v...:.u tr . pi viiiiiiuii-r mi' x icniiiriii, ui liiw kj hi I coinpeuuoii, eimer in wimiiiy, riiu.ii, none- i. .a n f, i.., ,n "A'W .?r pr!c'- A'" r9 ttoc)t- f i-'i.n-rn ii win inoitiiiLE miit vimw L M 'Si r.t fmm ur V nr If anv officer of the army except through CARDS, CTRKY COMBS and BRUSH , - , , ... '. w w aiinmlancf. the General of ih Army at his head AUo COLLARS tint will fit any and all quarter in w slnnl m, protpijiti.ig any oflin r inferi.r to the General Sweat Pa38, Bridles, Halters, i ,1 a - i t.. a And in fact everything Farmer require. ,L,,. .r.n.miii.,1 il.r..Ml. ihni SADDLES of all K.nds on Hand and ASTON SHING CURES1 OT Nervous Jebility, Lost f.'anhood, Paralyses.- Exhausted Vitality, Impaired Memory Mental Diseases, Weakness of Reproductive Organ, Etc., Etc., by '.he :t)zt:aVA Eng'ish Remedy, SIR ASTLEY CDCPIR'3 VITAL REST JT ATI VE! Horsemen Look to Your Interests! THE IMPORTED PEKCIIEH'ON STALLION IV irniwn o iiuiiitt4iu miiu Pticiiiuciti viiw . EYESIGHT. It in not a QUACK NOSTRUM. Ik effects are permanent. It has no envftl. t. i . . . vi'l'l l rrr a vt x'.in L-v-ri' AM', hut it will do tie work thorouyly and well. l:j IflVTTt1 h fll a . ;.. .1 .. Aluit-p (itnirili.lliTM ! l)Lirlv ti ttiu i.ua nr this wnnil rf:i) medicine. J'nce N ou per bottle, or four tunes tlie t t IViaue lO uruer, J nn: -thi w .rr uin.no, or lour iuue itio channel, under penalty Ol imprison- ,, . , ' n;iantitv for 10: sent secure from ulwcrva'.iun, . .. .. . , Ca' and Examine Before Buvne uihi rkikiptokprki:. rnent not less than two or inori ihau cUp. U6IUI ""Jf'g genuine Ithont the 6i,tur. of the twenty years, a uoiiisr attempt to usurp the couslitutio..al liinelionsol UUUMI cured. I -EX. FLKURY WILL MAKE THE SEASON, BEGI.XXLXG Ariill. 7Tir avW tlm Fvefiilieui.i.iil.I l.-.rillv l rnn Tlw V II AL Rh'jl OI!ATI h and Dr. Min- J mting July 18th: At the Livery Stable of 15. licit, Harrwburjf, on Mondays P. M anrf tlie l.XCtllllVU toilld ll.irilly lie ton- SSrrsniMTII P ACCfiniATinU tie C'- SIwcuJ i''""-"t testify positively TuelayB; and Wt-nmlaysnnd'HiurhdavBattheLivery Ktuhle of H. Bauidiman Jum-ti ceiveJ. Yet it wa suecessltllly car- MCIltArl I ILE AOdUUlAllUN that they em. City; and Fridays an 1 SatuwLya of each week at the Livery Stable of Jaiues Jlumohrev V? - i - , rntcrrTTiTinw PTrr gene City. It m :i we.l knnwu lact that there never hint been a stock of homes th it ha hnwn rieil out. rresi.lelit Johnson signed CONSULTATION FREE. j Hl:ch MABKED irrnovK.vt xT on the common stock of the country as th lWherim" have ft" ihu I. Ill no. L.i- i.eti.l tufwLiva 1... . TlicWJu'' eiiininatinn r.nd advic-, iiicliulini. farm and team Us.e. Every Lu.,ineB3 nuu knows that a good, lartre well formed hnn.. -in I ' f aualatys, ij 00. Addrem ; alwnva bnn? a pooil price. Core the expiration of the session, rrVIIS ASSOCIATION HAS ON HAND TX r n I GEN. FLEL'iiY vas selected in France by Mr. C. Fulliiijtnn, thn party that broui-ht nut , . . . . ,. . . . X a large an 1 varied assortment of FRESH DR. A. E. MIXTIE & CO. i Lewis Napoleon the fin of this stojk that came west of the AlleyhamW tlio h.mw orleiV?? "Ii St hy WIllnddlllK hi SI'Miatlire the GOODS, mi I re receiving every mouth new . . . leivat alu- of tHU hrl l:i o ir .rnitrv. Mr. F. th , I, U '.. .-:1T?. ',.roA?d Ah.e prri. -tr, A. K. MINTIE, M."u I'hysL-iuus uay thtse tnmhlei canr.ot he cured. ed. The stilwans wiio voted for this l!ill, sovera' cl whom are still in Philadelphia. Reasonable feo for K, jI il Tr.;tin.T.t ai AT pK PItlCE TO ALL! tha Senate o.i'ht to nres.'i'i't' more I No. II Kerney fitr.vt, S..I. iV.;;.eUcf. ma oenuii , wiiu io pits, i i nunc . , T,p.-,,t.r.. r, Kvv ... titl. nmu . limn Ifnman nrn'vll v lion llu nnoa. EST MARKET KATES. 0ttice hours-M n. l.i. 1 1 .". p. hi., ,.,;;y; li to 3 h, .. , . (Jive us a call before purchasing, as it Is no ""'i.'3- biim.ttys, II a. ;. 1 p. iu. ohiy. lion oi re ne ir t ne i eiiera eo- .i.i . ,...i. ...i ...i I au-;i,-vi lion Jaw comts on. isffpj v j mm mm Terms, 25 Dollars for the Season. w. v. nEn. 2PHOTOCRAPHS- ! WM. IRVING. llurd to Pica sr. i When the soiithorn Sl'ii.uois I'ft Albsrt Jackson, Artist. VTEW DRUG :-TOE ON VILLAM i.1 etee Street, n-'ar Nin Ji, ! capita' i t Washington the lie- Tal0( rhoto.,xip!is, Gems, Cards, Cabinet mrj;,; t'K..!:..8 in 1. 1!. .....a .,,,:.'! .1 ! and Life-Size, style and finish equal to any ,,. . , ,. llllCllim Were iranllOln the KlUg work done in the State. Price, reasonable. ' ('Hi'.Vit.Alh, .ion. Their i age thai the south f).t:A,'u':UV - '''"' -treet. E;.';w (I!IIVI,U " City, Onjm, over Mrs. Jackson Millinery PAINTS, i members had left was never ex Stun?. decl":f.r,i the pulilicans nation. orn members had left was never ex ceeded, er nearly equalled since, until E1V HTOl'U OF HAT.-Thu best il,u u,...tl .n..i,. i JLl wi-J .aruvf Somehow the loiitherneis cannot please their 1101 t n i n brethren, no matter what they do. In tli;s con ncct ion the remains ol Senator Hill in the debate over tho election ol officers ol tin- s-nate ivfenol tn, made on ant and practical illustration rnirrc irAitras simp puv tt rrar v of the siuutfon, nnd quite a pro. , ZrL hl r Vtt"Z" )Y wnt .11 o,;r dm-, for they are new an ;b,mwitbaWnlL,s,,rt.m,.t..f a r.T""1- rtMii:waiu,i.u;,ii OUJ to ou MoeK ot Harnosa, Saddles, Brid'es, Spurs, Brushes, Comb3, Willis, Dressed Doer id s, Eallb E:anli-u,uob s Aswehw ioujm ' OUR GO.) I'O'.i CASH And In fact everything usually kept in a ;.'t ever b -01,'ht t Eu.'eae.at Ull EN I.V'-S A. C BRIGGS, SUCCKSSOR TO D. R. LAKIN. emptory move o tho "previous qurs lion." In coiiu'udiug his address Senator Hill sii 1; The senatoi from New Voile ha-t informed the body that when ha came here (hbse seats were occupied by the southern sennters. I think wo have bean ibis belWe. IIo also inlorins u that these seals are n w fi b d by sou'hcrii men. I think wo know thai alrea !y We return lo thorn, an I lileo revolu lions, this ends whero the departure be;an." in .lfronii!l.!inl Prctlirlion. Efiiinvril. Harrison Kincaid, who for a num ber of years p ut I as held h clerksh in tho Scnto uu er Cio'haui, hus been removed, nn 1 Henry H. (Jillrev Appointed in his place. Tho Statemnu undertakes to advise Mr. tiill'rey to refuse the appointment on account ol the inadequate compensation. As the positl hi, with ix I - urs ol labor, pay only sbi ut ,J.rflO pLr year, wo can but commen 1 the spirit of P.ro. O.lell in wishing lo cave Mr. (lillrvy, and t contii.ue to sacr lice Mr. Kineaid in the peiformaiieo of bis lahoi ons duties. The ollieeis ol the senate howi'Vi r have conclu led thai Mr. Kincaid should no longer be comju li cd to bear the burdens, that he has been wont to carry with the lortiudo, and resignation worthy ot a Roman. We extend our band in sympathy to the editor ol tho Statesman, in view of the great alhVction that will lull upon us when 'Our Washington correspondence" no longer appears. - Tho W hington I st says: There is something li ko retributive justice in tho demand lor (ir int to "rebuild the Hepubliean part Atle or ganization was lorn down under his Administration, it would seem only lair, il it is lo be t up auain, that Jtl (leinnlisher should do the work Il has not jet occurred to the He publican leade il at an able destroy rr may not pror a successful recon etructor, but it will in time. It will be then, however, everlastingly too late. no t. . j no iviston i ' si sta'es il at an enthusiastic Ci.:eigoau wishes to make a redi-nimv, and requests anybody disposed to link.- light of il lo ciii. t out and k ep it o i ot under their pilbiws vleciiitii nijjlit 0f 1880. lie redicts ihat "ihroooh the in llui'iiee oi th Chicago Herald, Chi eego wi!' in ! e oming Sprin" elec tion, go Democratic by a majority ol Irom three to live t It usand votes. That nueomplished, an I ii is as cer tain ss a -i taiir , the Slat-of Illinois will be red i mod, seeurin; Democrat io I'resnlciil'Hi K ictors n IhttO by majority ol 10,0(10 votes. So far as the propl.et prognosticated ihu remit ol the local diction ij Chicago he pr- ves t . be einiiiintlv clear hpiided; the Democrats triumh. el in thai city by about the majority he predicted. Whether I vaticinations will nrove to lie I'iiiiiiIIv correct, the fut ure will determine. Gi.A is-', VAI'.MSMPS Branijleo. Wines and Liauorr OF Abb KINDS. I In fact, we have t!ie bi..'t nssortuivat of article KIIJST CLASS DHl'i. STtHJE. Perfumery ai.. Toilet Artlcfcs. HACK HAS ON HAND AXD MAXUFACTUHES Mil SPRING WAGONS. I a.n Frepa.ed to fetakejocifier irggies and Wagons. As My Facililicsare equal to any Establishment in the State, I ceii Premise Ky Fatrcns Fiist-c.'a s Vork Li every Respect. . MY I'KK'US 12 C Tll LOU'LST l.VTHB .STATU FACTCRY r.EA.7 TCC E'JCCNECITY FLOUfllNG MILLS First-Class Harness Shop, I DrniMSC til Hv OS 0 IK V ' rut anv nt stluA ftlVrt IMA A flllt lutfurt liiivtmr uLuu'Loi.u 1?. nifBilnT tlie oKl atnnd, first d(tor north of F. II Ik . Di . . . Wo ran wiinnefs wtU " -v. Vi:..l . IV. ' rJTr-e? , . ' . " V -t.lio..f(..'li 1.4 Utl HU L'rne l ity in pre nnd no'Miiimndnhon. iuy yntir fr)oi vmpt yv, rim get mo bi-dt ana clieajv'tt. fc-K- a r era n n m m - I 1 1 i i in a n u ui asnn a h fi 9 an n knn nnn a a Mas,. i'i ii u I nc umt m O K , . . i i JiiwrKirnOASCAUEFULLY FILLED S .....,7 3 l-HOST OFFICE Ttmrntv,. .' Atiiho,,ofthe,iyomii;u 13 i5M Kouaway uu?.tet s JL .nty. iive,,iia3'; iJl It Ci. It "r A r..i.f f r f,. At T In , - . - i " . I'11" 1X61 ochool on ti . .c . u-.iw A.,'-iit f..r ..Irs. il. I.. .Till -.n V uu ti 1 Miseellmieona !,,o Stitin.. pi,.i. i-.i' ..ovecl cl.rt l..r CHltms lr.:v... .nui, J ; I'rtfIi, IWA, Wallet., li riv Z lilWfiiU', lui.ivra. 11, , iv im'. !,,!.!. in . ,.t,. naea. etn.. et., a i 1 . ..A.,:.?."?lon ! AiWStMBWJ.ail IO,, jrn Kiven. 'I his iii.luoeraeiit i.-yiven t,l ! in- jl ivw,.Muee nie oniy 'icrieet nynt, in. if 3 l'KAI.EI'.S larke t GEXER.1L 1IERCII.UDISE, ' At tlia nlil Stan, I, S'liiitliwest corner of Eighth mm iiiinneite streets, KUKVK CITY. OIIKOOV. J STKANiiFK-. rHuu tiik Tu, VI.:.:.... coimtrv, will liml Mlc'i ll.mey of ll,ireli,.mnl am 'Ur, asiiM-ri..r renir Iv lor tlie Coiiehs, Do ila. mul l,r...,l..l,i,.l .l,,!i....l,i.... .i.: .l . . - . wiih-ii m tliantfn from t-rrnl tutemwiate elimealwiivs riiuriiiiiTsi iinniii wnn nurs fpiu.i it i , , .... ,M ii n i n c iiniti in its prsiw. In fuet, it low no nml n th-j l'ii!iriii.oMH-ia or siunnir lininrietiirv mli- cme, m eiire for Thront or l.tiUiieoiiiplaiiiU. uniirjiHW at ;ki eenU n,l 1. t. re.it snviiiK jmreliiui.iv,' Inr-e niie. I'ike'i toHtWIii ilr,, Mm TiHitlmehe in im iniuiite. l.y all llnitfiri.U at 2. rent. NKW A 1 ) V E I! T I S F M K NTS. Executors Notice. J-OTrCE H HF.KKItV GIVEN' THAT the miilrrm-Mio't hv Iwn a,Kintetl itoi of tlie Inst will n, te.tameiit 'ri Cenguni.au Whitesker bss been rusde chairiuau of the committee jo I!evolution:irjr tlaims, and given s dace n the lommiiti e nn In li.m af-IjirsL 1 i-xetut Norru lliiint,l,rv l.v nnl... . ... . .-. "J ... .up V1.UI1VY . uurt of tiiie coiiiity, tU of tlrtyon. duly su Mir miiii pi ti-riMi in tti.i A.iii- ... iv i.L i oi -M'ni. ana that . I,v ,lulv qii-ililieU " "eontorn. All Tns havi'ii,' claim. -"' iaw an nervlir rtxiiirwi to i.r eiit the ume to J. M. Th"niu.n. oue of wu.l . "..,., i w,e on, or oi i iioniiwoii ft Jnan. in hllL-elie I'itv lltv...... ta-;.l.... u. .1 .1 . "- ' - "i.iiih nix UIOIUUI Irora the ilate of tin uotiee. ite,l tin. l.Mli dar of April, A. P.. J. M. THOMPSON, (.EO. II. iHtKlilS, . T. C. MKXMtK ris, f. a M.x, tiEO. M. (XHil'ER. 1'rllHt UkuUtk i B. C. r:;,l'GT)', Prapnnor. Three Doors Jiorlh of Hie Astor lions: Z.GIM CI.Y, - . Oregon KEEPS ON HAND THE BEST BEEF, VEAL PORK AND MUTTON IN THE MAItKP'P - a A -KOS RAMitr THS -- CARCASS, QUARTER, OK AT Et E T A I 1,. L IhD, SAUSAGE, DUIED MEATS, HEAD CHEESE ioJ ttrrjlliin? PfrtaiBinf lo i UliST-CLAS-S .V.RKKT i w ys on "aii?. Jlave the most complcts stool of General Merchandise In the city, incluilinjj Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crocker;, Et Persons wishing nv.'.ll I A I , . - 3 V,,-- .linui I t" I'l ' .Miw itthlini't,,.,,... .. IM .1 II . i, . .i . . B ., w eu M) Cilll r.l tllell ? unol m.TV nn I .l..uu , .,l V nne'le Kfr,.ut V;..,l. ' I HAVE ESTA1JI.I.SJIKD A LUil Dm wrm rm iJlmti 9 Finn J 1 Oil the corner of T'l,.. ..t', .... I m-.ii. ... street. nn,l k-,.i ...,i,.......t.. i i .. . . r j k"" --i'oiied iiooriiy an 1 ru4ir, f, iiu iiii' and fence posts. F. 13. DUNX. jiyn-tt N HUSH, umiiH, i t . . . 9 Hi 1 at tne old stand ami U prepared to do k.it.s of fcMn.-ml jol.l.iiijf, horse-shoeing, re- ,. fVi ' . !aV!'it' Tm,t'l theserTicSof !" f umke tlie iri f Jw.l IllM.lt Y a siieciality. liEA' HUSH. D And in fact everytliiii- tlm market demands, Which e are selling at BED-ROCK riilCFS. Paid for all kinds of farm produce delivered at our Store. S. 'osenblaitfi Co. Vi . : i i.ws, SH 1 M. i ; s to:j mi a La ii8 KINS, I'KOFESI-IO.NAL t and Hair Cresser, Successor 0 Frank Ha - ton. - r. r. t. riMTIU C.IIID-VerTM,t-.t ,. ol'AHD OKili'E. S. He nirnwar, M. I). rilYSICIAXtSURGEOX. I liiteher wm but the Terr f.ttert and b4 Ux-k in the country and tell son. but No. 1 article. Gill M . m!I ..J ..-.1 a appointed in quahty or pricea. II 1 ' J ut 17 17 I .. - , , V.J jj . I'-- y i z- J 1 vy z MX irtf , cr 1 V j s Practical Cmggis!s fi tie UXIF.RVOods LUILliIXti. Xt door to the Grange Store, Wilkm,U, street, .i;Keue t'ity Oregon. Have jut oiK-ned a full lim f (t-t,A Drugs, RSedicinss S ChsmicaJi. Alo a fine akirtment of Fancy am! Toilci ArUrles. ALL KINDS OF Mixed Paints, Lead, Oil, Varnish, Bru slips. vraatY class and mv Which they will , on n nable farrful allrnlioa firm lo Pliyslrina'i Pre irrijiiinas. . HK.VDKir'KS. mm & STBATTOH AT TIIK OLD STAND OF F. B. DUNN HA V IN O ASSOCIATED WITH ME IV iHwiiu-w Mr. HoKAC'E F.STltAlTON we have ju.t received a new. lnS n,l " WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS, -wauinj; a rpecialty of HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL AND AG LIC L'L'i'UKAL IMPLUMENTS. . We (l.-sir t ... ay th.it faniiera cuii come nearer gi ttinjf - UJ11.M, J HEY MAY WANT torui'1""1 at .""y uther wtablnshwent in , tow n, ar d they can buy them on as nood tenni. . We hare . fl jne of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DEYGO0BS, . FANCY GOODS, LADIE3' AND GENTS' FUENISL'IVG (KUDS. MEN AND BOY'S n nTHrvr: HATS AXD CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES And are i,n!Ti,li . .1. .. ..... . , , -"'niiK w our .ivc. i .-. et tlie deuiwida of the public. DL NX STRATTOX KSEHE CITY KILLS. . T U HKVr.Rlrrs Administrator's Notice. TOOT.M A.D Klioi'M-riitro, Jni l.mn.1 ..I --... VI. . iu iiine tajulf Kitn.l . tuifva. a . 1 . 1 . . ... , . uirrct ,,, f.,. H. FKIKVM.V For Ee.it. -Two n.imiD,i.M, f,.r -vorn.fi..' ti.k and and Kiih fi-x uitim in I'nd.r r-"..li bri'-V. pi T ' . a " I .ltTITv.,m- j'ti-..'.'rirv, .... K. j j M' deli . wrJ to atl part, of th. city (rw H.r I rvy:,CTr.v. rpIIE UXDELSIGXED BEG LEAVE TO 1 inform ...,Li:. ai . t tl :i:"l'i,v Iia w-t ar we owner niT.LlU-NE ni V :IILl-S. ! par.l t.. do a neral miilinff bumnew. WU1 fTive H b,.,t on .torap. t lowest term, and maife n,l,f ..... . ... . who draw tn hare theu own Wheat ground. Have At ail f ,r,.- l . 1 FLOl'Ii am! ALT. vrvno nvxru r rrrn and pay th. Highest Cash Price for Wheat rATTEKSOX, EDEIS t GRAY. X0!- iIEK.EI?Y GIVE? THATi- Dm n,U., . Ti i feomary, 1!7B wivo in. proper Tmhhe-. .),. -.l : 1 . "T ti. ( ountr ( ...,rt I...... '-- T11 -.-.. . th" March. 1. , f 1"? I " "i mmnhTi - T. G. HEXPK1TK3 TV THuM.S A. MILLJOIX. ' Ironi 1u heiW. JK.sF-..y I v.jx.l.l r:u AM - SAX Jr.X LIMI It f'-raalehy T. G. HENTRICK'S AnniiniFtratnr.