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THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. EUJKNE CITY. OREGON. SXTURUAY. MAY 17. IS70. Another Ttto. "Again hag tho PresiUot exercised liii comtitulional prerogative by v toincf lha bill passed bjr Ctngran prohibiting the use of troop at pol ling places on election day. In at tempting to eeuse the vto the Ore gonian of the 14th says that, "in no iostar.ee has thtrs been tho least in trusion, or intimidation by the milita ry tor is thers a parVcle cf probabili ty or danger ol anything of the kind." This assertion is but one of the innu merable mittreprcsentaiion that fill tbo editorials columns ot th. t pnpvr from day to day. Has it already for getten the presidtuiiial election in 1876, when accerding to Brigadier General Augers report, "it was found that upon the day of election ti e detachments of troops were at 62 points within the limits of the dept, rl ment V" does it appear that there ling been no "intrusion," when according to that report nearly the whole ol these 62 detachments of trt-ops weio ordered to their different destina tions so as to arrive by the ilay of the election, and farther that they were to leave those points within a few days after tho election? with these stern iacts before them, that like Danqiio' ghost wll not down, the insincerity and hypocricy ot those journals that assert there is no d in ger becomes apparent. Tho United Slates army has b"en used on an election day, and under the law as it now stands c ay bo ucd again. The President whose place was secured by such questionable means, and who could say in his veto that, "n in i nidation or riercin should be allowed to control or infiu ence citizens in their right to vole, whether it appears in the shape ol combinations ot evil disposed per sons, or of the military force ot the United Status," must indeed have fit th 1 icoisistency when he aflixed his signaluro to the veto. The cnun try at large wishes to avoid th rvj e. ctilion of the d'sgraojful st-eiK's, that culminated in placing in the presidential chair one whose title to that honarablt position will ever be ubjflUt to doubt and dint nut. There will erer be danger as lnii' nsihat menace to liberty, a standing army, can bo stationed so as to cover the poll. Oregon Narrow linuge Railway. Tho report of 15. J. IVngra, lVei dent of the above named corporation, i.too lengthy for republication, hut contains the following fuels: Piv liminary survey commenced Fclmia ry 6th, Mr. IK-nry Thielson Cliiet En ginocr, at Springfield, and concluded at Oregon City April 1st, showing a practical route, light grade lines; ami 'capacity tor easy construction, dis tance 110 J miles. The route averages a location ten miles cast of tho pres ent 0. &. C. U. li. with width of ug ricultur.il land between the road line and the mountains of 8 to '20 miles, already settled, nud settlements are rapidly extending into the mountain valleys and toot hills. IDs report show that an extensive and produc tive region can be da ended on to supply traflio for th road. The northern terminus is located at Ore gon City, until such lim as the rail road system cl O'. r State shall b farther doviloped. An agreement wit th C.nlral Pacific railroad compun i made that if the road is const met h tc Springfield during the jeer l8S0, that company will run a line to con ncct from Springfield to Winncmuoca offering a railroad connection diivc Willi Hie Atlantic Males, drain ca be lrightod down frdm Oregon City toPoilland at about the same cost a crossing it from KjihI Portland to Portland, which 'bv als the neee ty lor constructing that part of tla road. There will be n dillioulty in floating the company' bonds a, the xtent of $4,500 per mile, which lie cessitate subscription ot $1,000 pel mile for the 110 mile. Intvirsl will be ten per cent, but the President be liT that i loo hiiiti. II tliiuki that bonds can be negotiated at seven per cent. Subscription were Ireely made until tbj poopl saw urvyor in the field, wlieti they lot k il for grinlcJ that the road would be built an I cased to subscribe, Th direc tor have low decided net to pro ve l f-i.ihcr unti: subscription equal to 2,(K0 per mile (hall b ins.l, this Summer, win h with ie nm to be raNd on bonds and the $2,000 per mile to b subscribed bv the stock holder, will inaU the $3,500 prr milu ne. ded to construct and equip th road. 1 Miilake. Before the election by w! ioh tl new constitution wat adopted in Cal iiorrih, w wr informed that th in fluence that would be cast mainly far the new organic law would be em posed ol the rabble, and communistic individuals that inhabit the cilie. Thi seems to have been all a mis take. The rabble and the Imodium of tho city availed themselves of the opportunity to gather in tho filthy lucre by voting tor the capitalist and coi potation. The supporter of the new law had nothing to spend ferits aid; capital and monopoly could uf ford to purchase vole. I hi ex plain why th largo ciii' ol Cnlifor nia gave majoiiiii-s again"!, tho new law, while tho rural districts cast the vote that elected it to be supreme law of the land. The very organs that made the sand lots a bug bear to fiiirhteii the orderly potion ot the community worked in concert with the lowest and vilest class when th question came 'o a finsil iiif. Gave Hollo's. Geo. Hutson, the young mm who was ar reted liore und taken to Portland ou charge of seduction, Iim been released b) giving bail to tlio amount of $300. Messrs J. B. Underwood, II. C. Hmnpliery and.Geo Kintiid went on the bonds. From the Hee of Monday we extract the following, which goes to show Unit thi3 was not Rosa's first chanco to figure coiiJieuoiisly 1 1 a seduc tion case : "Recent development! in the case of Rosa Robinson vj Geo. Hutson, for icductinn, prove beyond the jier-adventure of a douh' that the complainant's character docs not en title her to tho consideration to which she i shown, or that any one shouhl be incarcurat ed on the charge of defaming her reputation. From a party who recently arrived here from Ilaker City, tho girl's home, we learn that she disgraced tho fair name of her par eats in that city, and for their sake was oh liged to leave town. From there she went to Pendleton, and there are now reliable men sojourning in this city from that place, ono whom is a prominent official of Umatill. county, who can testify to the complainant's ignominious reputation during lierstay there It apptnrs she went to work for Mr. Turner, of the East Oregonian, as a domestic, but on her disreputable practice becoming known she was discharged. She afterward went to the Pendleton hotel, from which she was soon expelled for the same reason. The cir enmstanecs attending her adventure in this city, and her consequent conduct "elating thereto, all tend to snow that she was the prime mover in the transaction, and tho rea son for the arrest of tho accused, which ap parently was not itecnleil on t r some ti ni afterward, we will leave the reader to judge tor liimsclt. tico. llutson is a young man who lias heretofore bomo an excellent char actor, but being uoahlu to procure tho nee essary bonds, i i obliged to languish in jail till tho next session of the grand jury, being ileprivcil ot noeity ami euininyinoiit on charge of which it is not likely that ho will be convicted. N K W AD V KllTLSFM KNTS. ORDI.N INt'E XO. 9. Be it ordained by the Common Council of the city of Eugene: rriHAT KKU 1 OF TITLE 5, CHAP. 2 of X the published laws of Eugene City be and the same is hereby amended so as to read as follows: A Night Watchman shall be elected at the tint meeting of the Council, after each annual election who shall serve for one year or at the will of the Council, and the Council shall have power to remove him at any time, fur cause, deemed by it sufficient, and shall also have jow:r to change his duties from time to time, but not his pay. The Night Watchman shall receive for bis services the sum of W0 per month during the day in April, and $Z0 per month during the re minder of tho year, and ehall receive- all fees which shall accrue on arrests where defendants pav fine and costs. iWd the Council May 12, 1879. B. F. DOUK1S, President Attest: II. KNOX, Recorder. ouniNANCi; so. 10. Be it ordained by the Common Council of the citv of Eugene: mil At hereafter the city Treasurer receive and receipt for all taxes due the city upon being furnished with the "Tax Roll' by the licoordi-r, and if any tax shall r- in iin unpaid after the expiration of 00 days from the receipt of the tax roll, and no tice by publication having been given by the Treasurer, to the elect tlmt all taxes are due and payable at his ollice, he shall then make out ami deliver to toe aiarsnai a tint in an oe ASTON SHING CURESI Of Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, Paralysis. Exhausted Vitality, Impaired Memory Mental Diseases, Weakness of Reproductive Organs, Etc., Etc., by the Ce lefcrated English Remedy, ' SIR ASTLEY COOPER S VITAL RESTORATIVE! It restores HEARING and strengthens the EYESIGHT. It is not a QUACK NOfi 1KUM. , . Its effects are permanent. It has no epial. It is neither a STIMULANT NOR EXCIT ANT, hut it will do the work thorougly and well DR. MINTIE A CO.'S great success in the above complaints is largely due to the use of this wonderful medicine. Trice 3 00 per liottle, or four times the ouantitv for 10: sent secure from observation, iiion IvEl'EIRT OF PRICE. None genuine without the signature ef the proprietor, A. E. M INTIE, M. D. Physicians say theso troubles cannot be cured. The VITAL RESTORATIVE and Dr. Min lie A Co.'s Special Treatment testify positively that they can. CONSULTATION FREE. Thorough examination and advice, including amilusys, 5 00. Address DR. A. E. MINTIE & CO. I nmiriit tuxes, "who shall add 10 per cent. thereto and proceed immediately to collect the A k.. Lbu an. I dulrt lA ni-rtllrf.V RN nmVlilwi f.,r in the citv laws, retaining the 10 per cent (Graduate of University of Pennsylvania, and so added and collejted by him for his services. l:ite Resident Surgeon, Ortu iridic Hospital, milauelpma. Reasonable fee for Social Treatment at No. 11 Kernry street, Sun Francisco. Otfice hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. ni., daily; ti to 8 evenings. Sundays, 11 a. in. to 1 p. in. only. Th Tri'Miirer shall receive no per cent, ol tho amounts either collected or paid out by him, hut shall receive a salury of $75 per Annum. All ordinances and p.irts of ordii.ances in mnlliet with this are hereby repealed. Passed by tho Council May 1WJ. 1J. V. DORR IS, Pnsident Alt -fit: H. KNOX, Recorder. ugl7-yl WHEAT! WHEAT! N EW DRUG STO'tK ON WILLAM etee Street, near .Miith, GENTLEMEN HAVE YOU sold voui i heat ? If not, do i at oii' and then call .it WM- PRTi:STON"S, Anil tmrehase vour HARNESS. He has on hand an immense stock on which he defies. jompetitiou, either in Ouality, l'lninh, Work 'HHiihip or Price. Also a large titock of WHIl'Sdirect from New York. CARDS, CURRY COM15S and BRUSH ES in abundance. Also COLLARS that will fit any and all Horses, Swsat Pais, Bridles, Halters, And in fact everything a Farmer requires. SADDLES of all Kinds on Hand and Made to Order. Call and Exmins Before Buying tlscwnerv.. ion nam:. I have 1000 good cedar fence posts whicl 1 will Noll at six cunts apiece. I liose in wan of them will call ou P. W. Osburn or at J W. Skaggj at Eugeno City. K. W. WiiirrLK. To My I'uti'oua. Ruing in urgent need of money I am com polled to call on all u he are indohtcd to mc to call and cettle before April 10, 187!). Dk. 11. W.Odkll. Those who take pie sure in baine dunned may exieet to enjoy a full measure of the luxury by negluctiugto settle at once. A, 1. NlCKLltf ioMiriinrr. Underwood Bros, are representine four of the inot popular and reliable Insurance tnmpaiues ou tins t'oast to-wit Conneticnt ol Hartford; .New ealainl, of Aukhud Commercial Union, of London; Haiulieri ft Dreinen of Hamherg; reprosonting a capital of over .".l,(K)(),0i0 gold coin. "Dont wait till the horse is stolen before you lock the stain noor. Dr MlntU's VeeetaM Noi'hretionm Will cure all diseases of the Kindeys, RUdder ami l rltiary Divans. Jlumlreds have been cured after all other remedies had failed. His English Dandelion rills have no equal in all eves of Diseased Liver. Dyspeia or any Hillions Deiuimf ment Many of your leadin;jr ritiens of this city will vouch as to their "irtues. lo lis had hy all lniK'k'its We have just received from the Eastern factory, direct, a huve stiK'k of window shades and wall i r ; among the latter are many very pretty styles emuravingGrained Pannels, EiiiInisscI, Gilts and I-ao Patterns, Satin and Coinmou Rlunks, all of which we soli cheap, and no charge for trimming paper. DCNN dTltArlON. Robinson A Church at the Hardware Store keep the I.it.tH and Iwst sehvted stiK-k of wall p-r and bonier in Einreno Citv, oomprisin in part, llrown, Hlank. Sstin. tint and t.iuUws- ed p-irr, which they pun-haso direct from the r.itstrn lactones and will sell as ehean as the chraMwt. All Mwr trimmed free of charge. All Bitters are whisky iu a dieniaed form. It is far better and more honoratde for a man to "brace an" to a bar and call for whisky than ti sneak in tho bsx-k door of his house with a bottle of Bitters under his coat. It's whisky in a bottle "all the same." No whisky in Plunder Oregon Wood Purifier. Aak Voureelf thea Unrotion Ar Ton a dnsrsmdent snlferrr from Sick Headache, Habitual Constirenw. Palpita tion of ths Heurt? Have you dixuness ol the head? Is Tour Nervous system depteiacd lorsynur Oloo-I clrculaU (nkIIvT Have you a ohu'Ii Lsiw spirits 7 ominit up of the loou alts- eatinir T Ac etc. Allot thrM and much mr are the direct rreuluuf D)iiria, nvr complaint on,l ImlUTMUon. Urren sAa fut Flower is now acknowledged by all dni--KSU to be a positirs cure. 2,IOJ,UU lolls wre cive away in the V. 8. throuch d.-nn- iriU to tlis people as s trial. Two dim- wi.l satufv any rreoa of iu wonderful aualitr in rurin sdl forms ttt indication. Sample lot tleslOcenta. Kr iilsr iie "J ctt. Nil I poi tively hr oil first cUm Druggists in the I'nitH Sutn. Atliiilnistrator s iolic, -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I ll the undersfcned was ut the May term. 1S79. of the countv court, ot Lane county, tlr- eiron. dulv amwiinted administrator of the es tate of Mary Jano Heatherly, deceased, and that all persons haviin; claims against, srdd es tate are hereby required to present them with PKEsCRIPTioNS CAREFULLY FILLED At all hours of the dav or night OKIU'H ! & DRUGS. CH KM 10 A IS, OILS. PAINTS, GLASS, VAltNIS.'lI'i PATENT MEDICINES, Ac. Brandies. Wines a::d Liquor OF AI L KINDS. In fact, we have the best assortment of article found iu FFIWT CLASS DRUG TORK. We warrant all o-ir dm.., for they arc new and leh. Parti'-uhvr attention is called to our Stock of Perfumery ai.v. Toilet Articles. As we havo bought OUUGOO 'S FOIU'ASH Wo can compete with any establishment iu En gene Uity in price and accommodation, liny your yoods where you can get the best and cheapest. Horsemen Look to Your Interests 1 THE IMPORTED FF.HCHERON STALUON ,r,,.r.v ivttt maw TIIK SKAKOX RKGTWING APRTT. 71 ir t x-f., T ending July 18th: At the Livery Stable of F. Holt, Harrisburg, on Mondays P. M. and Tuesilays; and Yv'ei.iiesdays and Thursdays at the Livery btable of II. Laughman, Junctfcn L'itv and Fridays mid Saturdays of each week at the Livery Stable of James Humphrey. Eu cene'City. It is a well kuowu fact that there never has lieen a stock of horses that has shown such a MARKEO l.vi'i:uvi-.s:r.Vf on the common stock of the country as the Percherons have for farm and toain use. Every business man knows that a good, large well formed horse will " alwavs bring a ?ood price. ..:. .u. ..4 .... .. GEN. Htlnl was seiecieu ill r ranee nn. . j- uiuiiv.m, mn juij n..n urougnt out Lewis NapoLKoN the first of this stook that came west of the Alleghameiij this horse proved the if eat va ,ie of t!iis breel iu our country. Mr. F. then had 24 years experience with this "t ick when he brought out Gen. Fleury and purehasecl from one of the best breeders of this race in France. He has proven a No. 1 breeder in this State. Terms, 25 Dollars for the Season. XV. V. -MYEK. 11 IBVING. - HAS ON HAND AND MANUFACTURES HACKS MID PRING WAGONS, till , - . - .r. . "i am Trepa ed to Make lo criisr Engps and Wagons. As My Facilities r.ro equal to any Establishment in the State, can Frcrcfcc&'y Fattens First-Class Wcrk in every Respect. -V Y l'll( D( Mill Till! LOU'KST l- THE STATE F CTCRY NcA" THI EUGENE CITY FLOURING MILLS. the proper vouHiers to said administrator, at the ollice of ThomiTSon A iieun in Kuirene niwon City, Lane county, Oregon, within six months from the (I ite ol tnui notice. .f AMK-t HUDLKSTON, Administrator. THOMPSON A IlKAN, Attorneys. May 9, 1870. OK Market . B. T. PEXXIXtiTOX, Propnclor. Three Doors Xortli of the Astor House, E GINE CITY, . - Oregon KEEPS ON HAND THE BEST BEEF, VEAL PORK AND MUTTON N THE MA It K E T. S. IloMenbl;itt &, Co., rFAi.rns :n GEXERAL MERCHXADISE, At the ohl stand, Southweit corner of Eighth ana lllamette streets, EURKNK CITV, ORKGOV. J lave the most cnmpleto stock of General Merchandise 1 n the city, including Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crocker;, Et And in fact everything the market demand: winch we are selling at BED-ROCK PRICES. Misses tiolEuYay Under Are Aifents for Mrs. -M. L. Jillson's im iroveil chart for cultitiK DnBses, Sacqucs, llasq us, Wrappers, t'hildrens'chitldii'', etc. All this will be taiiLdit free and a set of pat -3 terns Kiven. 1 his inducement isviven to in troduce the only iierfect system. Itraiinia tvluhitur fi, avuil (ImniEplva. ..f this oiiiM)rtunity will do well to call at theirl millinery an I dress-making establishment,!! V ill-nnette street, near N intli : tie CASH Paid for alt kinds of farm produce aeuvereci at our store. S. I osenblatt & Co. FOR 8A1.I il THI- CARCASS, QUARTER, OR AT R E T A I 3 LAUD, SAUSAGE, DRIED MEATS, HEAD CH E Ind Evr rjihinj Ptrlaiain; lo FIIiSr-CLAAS MARKET Always on Kan. A C BRIGGS, SUCCESSOR TO D. 1. LAKLX. I butcher none but the Terr fattMt an.1 kmt stork in the country and sell none but No. 1 articles. Give m all and too will neither be dis appointed in quality or ricea. Meats delivered to all parts ol the eity free II .C TENNINGTON. milE HARNESS SHOP PREVIOUSLY J owned by 1). 1J. jikin has recently Urn Durchaseil bv A. C. Itn" cn:' .. . -'... n.,w(a ivi-iuiix fciie sikiji wiui a large assortment of Harness, Saddles, Brid es, '"purs, Brushes, Ccm':y. Wtips. Cressed Deer i , aid Blani ti, b s EC And in fact even thing usually kept in a first-Class Harness Shop, Give me a call before buying elsewhere. Ke memher the old stand, f joor north of F. B Dunn s More. I HAVE ESTABLISHED A LUKR YARD On the corner of Eleventh and M'illametto streets, and keep constantly on hand lunil er of ail Kinds, seasoned flooring and rustic, feuc ing and fence posts. jlj-14 t . B. UUNN. M and stationery Store, POST OFFICE BUILDING, EUGENK City. I have on hand and am constant 'y ' receiving an assortment of tho Best School an Miscellaneous Ifcoks, .Stationery, Blank Bonki Portfolios, Cards, Wallets, Blanks, Portmon naes, etc., etc. A. S. PA'ITERSON. BEN RUSH, THE 7 HACKSIV1ITH, still at the old stand and is nn.inni1 in kinds of general jobbing, horse-shoeing, re lring, etc. Having secured the services ef r exp, rienced hand 1 will make the repairing ef AhM MACHINERY a speciality. BEN RUSH. D;. T. V. Sl.HLTOX, sh:lto;j F M. Wii.k ns WILKINS, Practical Druggists fi Chemists, UNDERWOOD'S BUILDING, Next door to the Grange Store, Willamette street, tugeue City Oregon, Have just opened a full line of fresh Drugs, Mcdicinss & Chemicals. Also a fine assortment of Fancy and Toilci Articles. ALL IINDa OF Mixed raints, Lead, Oil, Varnish, Brushes. YINDOW GLASS and PUTTY Which they will always sell on reasonable terms. Carrful attention givrn to Pbyslrian't Prt irriptions. Lane County MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION AT THE HAVING ASSOCi A I'liD WITH ME IS business Mr. HORACE F. STKA1TON, we have just received a new, large and WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS, Making a specialty of HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. We desire to make no gtand flourish, but i say that fanners can come nearer getting ANYTHING THEY MAY WANT at our store than at any other establishment in town, ar d they can buy them on as good terms.. We have a full line of FOREIGN AXD DOMESTIC DRYGOODS' FANCY GOODS, LADIE3' AXD GENTS' FURNISHING; GUODS. MEN AND BOY'S CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES And are continually adding to our stock U meet the demands of the public. F. B DUNN, ' eu:ene city mills. PHOTOGRAPHS. Albert Jackson, Artist, j i ,7 '""'VTapha, Gems, Cards, Cabinet THIS ASSOCIATION HAS ON HAND a large and varied assortment of FRESH GOODS, and are nwii in , , - - " unuu new supplies snitetl to this uiartefc Goods are iAi low and AT ONE PRICE TO ALL I "rkUde,mS,th,.,:nd 22 2L" ' i?PX TAKEN AT THE HIGH nilli'jv , - - -'. i.i JLlKhir KATKS City. Oi TT, i' P-'V. - " i. no Store. dee l'" W Sn nJ m- THE UNDERSIGNED BEG LEAVE TO inform the public that they or the owners, of the El GENE CITY MILLS, and are pre pared to do a general milling business. Will receive Wheat on storage at lowest terms, and make sa'isfn tory anongementa with farmers who desire to have their own Wheat ground. Have at all time on hand, FLOUR and ALL KINDS OF MILL FEED and pay the Highest Cash Price for Wheat PATTERSON, EDRIS k GRAY. YEW STOCK OK II VTS-Th. bet T" G" " y II1TIHC CAB --X--.t i 11 ua Urgwtever brought to tufene,at TOEBURG ANL- SAN FfKl 1 rWENLY-S li for sal ky T.(i.H Q.ROCERIE-IshallkMpaaafaUef GROCEBir.5? A PROVISIOS pl i And invite the tmtion of hoaek(per. T. G. HO DRICKS J TAN LIM I HKNDSCIXS