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ti: mm city guard, KUCKN'ECITV.ORKUOX. KA'ItJP.UAY. JULY 8. l79. Sraaltr Slater Speech. Ijwnalor P later'speech iuUe Senate in laror ol bi Chinese bill i well timed and 1'nrnishes much fool for re flection. He certainly is correct, says the ltosebnrg Independent when he stye the United Statu Ooern- went ebonld have the right to regu late ita intercour with other na tions, and hie assertion that the Chi neae saeuld not be permitted to com in this country to the injury ol Americana, ia endoraed by every citi en on the Pacific Coaat. The Sen' Her anawcred the argumenta of those who woul 1 hare it believed we pave to the Chinese no more rights than are allowed by the Chineso govern ment te Americana in China, by allowing that while the Cliiiesp in America were perrailed to land at any port and go where they pleased then, only eight Chinee parte are open to Americana. Tbianuch alone prove! that the Chinese hids to the idea of eelt proteulion, and only aince the adontien of the new contititulion in California has there been the same thoujflit of home in the United .State. Hut the Senator goea fur ther than do there who only argue in favor of prohibiting Chinese immigra. tion; he 'voiild have lawe prohibiting the employment ol Cluneal-, and in thin way compel the heathen to re turn to China. Will be lee-water The St Leuis Republican ii serry for Ewing and Uice. It discourses ihtiav For fifteen year they hav the reputation of gallant Federal sol dieri, who did u liberal share of fight iugin behalf of the Union eauie, Tbry have doubtless rejoiced in the recollection of their patriotic devo tion, and felt just pride In honera achieved undor the old flag. They have never regretted their peril, pri vations and wound, regarding them at evidencea of loyalty which "no age could chill, no rival Heal, no false hood disavow." Long bafere the campaign closes, Genera's Ewing and J tic will be convinced if Uvpubji--aMHjnions can convinco them that either they did not fight at all or fought on the Confederate side. Th-y will be held up as "traitor," deuoiin ced a "copperhead," di.raned as ' rebels," and the hotteM fire they ev er faced on the field of battle, will ioe water compared with tho storm of ahnt and shell mined on them from Republican balterie. Gen Hie will have to pinch hi wooden Irir oucaskionallv to satisfy himsell that he lest a leu in au interview with "the solid South." Gen. Ew ing will havo reason to rvgret that he did not, like hi competitor, Mi Foster, bravely at ay at home and make hi cetintiy bleed fur him instead of bleeding tor hi country. KluckUooe on Military tit the Mis. It is suggestive le the vitizen wLo believes in the free eierctse of hi rights, and especially of the freedom ef the ballot, that that which Hlaik tone laid down aa the law of Eng lind, over one hundred years ago, vindication of the fraochise, free from military interference, intiinidatio jorroiun, is now flouted bv Ilayea and iht Radicals, as toolvorable to the pvople, and that he aud his party in Mt that be ia einpowuted to use uoop at the poll tor stiah iurpo.ee, UiaeLstone declares: "As it is essn liul to the vers well being ot Purlin nicni that elections should be ab lir.ely ree, therefore all undue influ enoea upon the eltclors are illegal and strongly prohibited. As teon, therefore, as the time aod pile of electien, either in counties nr boroughs, are fixed, all soldier i!irterd in the place are i remove i leuet one day before eUnion to the distant of two wiics r more; tad not te return till one diy utter the t.nlien i endsd." Haliimore News ssya: Tho idea t several ihouiind half fare fxcui Himiiau aseniblingoii the wharf v. Sw Francisco le greet tin I'resiJinl, and hurrah and about aa !r Wiids, ia a funny on. And think if the surprise of the traveler aa he finds himself the ceotro of attraction ef U i-ieurtiouist a-Imiring eye! How Id modctt man will blush and pu;f a ay vigorously at hia cignr for ooura- a tlie took presses foward to "v t.i" hand. BiwEurU Cm bills flwi Wirdt. Wra. M. Evert ia the Secretary of State of the Fraud Hayea aod sup porta hia roaater In the monstrous doctriue that he has aulhouty I use roons at the Ml. At the great in dignation meeting in New York, againat the military usurpation in Louisiana during Grant's Adoiin'eira lion, wt en Mr. Evanawaa ii own master, lie thus declared the true "When men vote, and when their chosen officers meet, nd when wuh out violence and without deraonstra lion of insurrection they undertake to conduct the affair of their political government, no aoldiera can interfere. Thireuretwo very distinct, nrm line of limitation, which, observed. witt t,mii-t i Iia machinery of the Government lor the people to-day that is, that the intervention o t t e Federal power within S-ateuuthor.ty ball be to suppreia violence, aud that their office alter that hall net assume t g" further unlet when invited by te aupreme .nilw.riiv nfili Slate. bat ue is it to cive the iiiirsa and aword to the House of Common i! the King or Piesidenl by military "power can determine what shall bo the consti tution of the House of C"mmron or the House ol Ounces? And that is what they bought for ii England. And for this reaaon the i.onltt t,f iho ' United Males are justified in assuming thnt the su preme civil power shall dominate over the military md that no merging ol them or interference with Hu m shall be permitted." No Doubt about II The great Michigander, Z ichariah Chandler, has got the Presidency in bis he il. There is no ilcubt bout it. Gnoral Boynton. tie Washing ton correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette, wl.o ih good authority tor what he says ih regard to a member t hia own party, announce the fact iu the Inllowing dispatch: There is ne longer any doubt that ilie Irienda of Seiialor t'linndler intend to push In in persistently Iron) the first op porlmiH moment as a Presidential candidate belore the ueit National Convention. They are actively look ing ovei the ground, and some woik litis already been done, boili in the Nuiionsl committee nd out of it. It also 'indersi ood tint the Senator ia in the haudit of hi fri ends foi t he pur use tiny have in view. They (locUru I lint 1'iey cl iiii for him with perfect coiitidt-uco that liu would have an honest Administration, nud thai in regard to all pending national issue he would give the Union lin ing people a stroll ( a government as our Constitution will allow. Though has not yot wiitten the con volitional private letter on the sub ject, it may be taken lor grant d that at au early day Senator Chun, dler will be on the track. i reward's fQiffiiiin. In open Senate James 0. Blaine ha made a beautiful exposition ol hi fighting qualities, the New York Star asserts. He staled that he had not voliintveied, as other did, to join the arms ot any lime during the war; but when caught in the fang of the conscription he purcha ed a substitute to face dea.h in his place, and l e remained al hone to till his pocket while professing lo represent th" people in Congre-oi. Moreever in op ii Senate, Jamea G. Blaine had n shame in announcing the facl that he had ehcseu a sttlisti lute to do the duty he' was expected to do in the Army, a man who he knew would, like himself, evade th; t luty. Perlainly this was a very ef. 6eient and eonsoieutiii discharge ol hi patriotic duty by vt i it-r Blaine, because all that could be expected of a substitute was that he should do as well as the principal himself would have done. It ia a pity that Mama does not send to Congress Represen tative with lesa cspacioua pockets aod more courage than Blaine. The letter purporting to Lave Ixen written ly Ji)in Shrraisn di-claringj himMrlf tauil.ato for President, iUnnnTllllim hrtwJly suspecleJ, tlie New Haven Ceji'ter alleges, ta be the l.au.li- work ol Agnes JenVs. Sherman will barillv make positire denial hew er, for fear be might be confronted , with the oiiginil in his own harj f writing, or else a i-heteraphio copy. 1 The t'liio il0 Times UTK Mr. Zach Cham.ler will rtnt liimell er orvh!iKbt pr.weion during the . fanij.niyn tfl 80. Hayes haa withdrawn the nomina tion of McCrary, Secretary of War, for the appolutmcut of Judgu of tie United States Circuit Court, to fill the vacancy occassioned by tho resig nation of Judge Dilloe. Aa Judge Ditleu's resignation doe not take ef fect until September, and aa McCraiy ia still ?ecretary of War, it was an extraordinary act in Hayes lo send in the iiom'iialion. Nothing of the ki nd ever before occurred in the history ol tho Government. Hut these innwa tiOn of Radicalism are a evidence of what the party w iuld do-lud -it full away. The Democratic Congress ia a aal check, however, hiiiI he peo ple will sustain it in their own de ('nee and protection. Secretary el War, McCrary will not be a Circuit Judge. The Democratic Njiialo will prevent the iniquity.. Republican ora'.ors, iu tlii ii patri otic Mai, conveniently neglect to mention the (act that the preserva tion ol the Union, over whioh they are new so valiantly battling, was greatly duo to the patriotism of of northern Demoerata, marshaled by Generals who, previous to aud since that memorable conflict, have in near ly every instance been constant ad vacates ol Democracy. Ii mm the tact these doughty warriors desire to arrive at, for a ghastly attempt creali a little cheap capital at the expense of that which is hurried, and should be forgotten only loo percrp lilily uiHiiifi-siM itself. Chaile roster, Republican cundi dale lor Governor of Ohio, remark the Chicago 7'ii)ins, loved the Union so devotedly that ho didn't daie trust liiumuH near tho front dun.v' the war. lie sol I dry goods and acuiim ulated legal-lenders. Aim when the tattered, battered boy in blue came back, he said: "Didn't wejusi ever lasting! v waliop 'em? It was just old gloiy and for mvslt Tlljake such of lice a are L'o'mg." The parly is till ed to overflowing with patriot o that kind. And lln-v have inmia. ed lo grli all the good places. Look at the Fedeial tdlict-a in Cnii-ii. It ia the same sliry everywhere. The Democrat ot Oliio u .minaled a couple of liiigadier on their ticket men who loii-'ht on the Union side If litis isn't i iicroachii tr upon 1 It "coiisiitutioii it rights of the R- i.nlilxiin partv llten, rtinaiKS ine a 1'hila' i l; hiu Times, the organs are ut of j..inl Iii 17') Kiiode Isi.nid had I-M74 votvis, as shown by Sutie' curi lul census. And yel only 22,254 votes wer? cast tor Governor. Indeed the Providence Jour, al claims that m l tin-re than one haif ol the voters vote even al l'te-idential election. If the Coiiled.-rale Senate persists hi vMoing Mr Mct'rary the'l'reaid. nt should ittach him lo aa Appropria ion Uill, sii'rels the Cleveland Herald. A mule kicked Richard Clteadl who lives m-ar Lebanon, lasi week. and broke one ! hi arm. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice tour Patro:s. BEING IN NEED OF MONEY WE are compiled to call on all those in dented (o ua t cull and settle their old debts, before the 20th of July, 1879. By so doinx willauve trouble. J. KILLIXGSWOKTH ft SO .. Eugene City, June 2.1, 1879. j'-'MI Dissolution ol Partnership. "V"0TICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT .4.1 tl.e nurtnetrliip i.ei-elofure exKtiiv ,r- tween J. T. itterand S. W. Ilie i tlnH;-v !inlved. Mr. S. W. lisr willtolleet all nut Uudinjf debt due the hrro and will eetile ail claima arint the firm. 8. St. MISER, J. T. WIT1ER. June i, 1379. juntwt SOTICE. DELINQI'ENT TAXPAYERS Irene City: All delinquent U OFEU- Us unpaid or July IMa, will be promptly collected by law. Vt mutt mAe settlement of the old list of U"7 and 167 A J. E. ATTEBERY, City Marshal. Final Settlement, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THE nndernuned exeuutor has bled his final settlement ia the eUe of W. W. F.riatow, deceawd, and tjat tlie lint Monday, the 7th of July ia art for final hearing of the earn By order of Count Court. T. G. HKNDKICKS. Executor. IM AMAl 0 Chas. r.1. Horn, VR.iCTJC.iL G UXSMITH. .,TT777 ysf Kiehini Tackle, and awterial. eT CT Bepxrinf done ! the aaatmt style an4wajrnti Mewing asachinea. . , , . uun a "u inmuniugniurnrsneu. .r w WiliAinette t. p,-MiVe Atnr ASTONISHING CURES1 trT Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, Paralysis. Exhauated Vitality, Impaired Memory Mental Diseases, weakness or Reproductive Organ, Etc., Etc., by the Celebrated tnrl-h remedy, SSM AUTLEY COOPER'S Vim RESTORATIVE! : t mTf HEARING fod strenztheni th EYiCS OHV. It it not a yUACk NOS- T:UM. t , 7 A erect are fwrmanent. t hM W xM. .i,.-,iU-. aHiI.MULAXT XOtt KXCLT- H S Imt ;t wit' iln tt wo''i fjorooly aM 1)1 MIXTIKCa'Brftt ocr in the r'io iDiuli'i tut ' Uu- y due M the tee of 1 wn.ide i l ri "'". IVi t Jo. v'e; o- four turn n n imn ' 'n-- '. o iii-e from obimrvatwo, ; j,sw i AKi:. ovrr- e. oiii,e'' ew- n. . e iv,niutH mw p-ope i. A. E. MIXUE II. U. eursd. ... Tte VITAL KESTOuATl V K na aim- tie 4 lu. S-cil Treatment teiuy foei.-.n 'J laat t ey can. CONSULTATION TKLZ. Thorou-'h examination and advic rncludinj anal any, 00. Address DR. A. E. MINTIE CO. (Gra.l.-te of Unlvewity of Te miylvanla, and W l.'i-O.'ent Surjpjon, Ortli oudio Hoi.tUt, I'liilaue'ntia. RsmuMv f..- f'M S,:cial Treatment at Nol 11 IC. ni-.v iitre-t, Sau Frent-iaco. Otfi'-e lioant-10 s. m. ! f. m.. ilaily: tt to I evemu,. rmmm; . i ' s. .i. in j . m. umj. a -y 1 WHEAT! WHEAT! CENTLEMEN K & YOU sold your V.'btrtt ? i' not, do so at ii and Vbeu tall WM. FUlilSTON'S, And purchase yost KA!N"KSS. He bai ou hand . o '-nuiense , i. o- w ' h I-e defies comie.' "oi. ei.he.-iiO ' y, V' V.'o-k-niHniiii,) o P !ce. A' o a l..-0e :x:k of VHUN" - -oneYo'.. CAR OS CLT.llY COMIS and BRUSH E3 iu nV-'uanco. AlsoCOLLAHS that will fit any and all Hones. Sweat Fads, Bridles, Halters, And iu fact everything a Farmer require. SADDLES of all Kinds on Hand and Made to Order. Call and Examine Before Buying tlsewheiv, Rjal s 3ta Apt, Collection Agent, and fictar; Public. Elm EXE CITY. : )REGOS J. B. ALEXANDER, Justice ol tii3 Peace, Conveyan cer and Collector. Bi'ls fo'lei .iff Peco i' .wn.hed f.nd ab stracts if tii'e i.i.M'e. AT V'.tii? irmui'y attended to. 0!F--e rt ' e C'oii.t HouHe. O K Market . B. C. rmiUTM, Propnrlor. Three Doon North of the Alor Umt, EUGENE CI Y, Oregon ' KEEPS ON HAND THE BEST BEEF, VEAL PORK AND MUTTO N IN THE MAUKKX --ro SALC BT THf- CARCASS, QUARTER, oa AT- LAKD, S,iVSAGE, DRIED MEATS, 11LMD CHEESE lid ErrrjUiif rrrtaiffir? M i FIUSr-CLASS MAIJKCT Always on H:ni burner iom but the eenr fattest and1 - ewiawy and sell vae but a 1 of the El GENE CITY MILLS, and are nre "rUc, iSaredtodoa general milling basiaees. Will reevire VThtmi oa storage at fowert teraw, and , I amke satisfactory anaagenienU with farmer Ulee as a call aad you will neither be die-: bo desire to hare their owa Wheat ground, appointed ia quality or poors. , He at all time oa hand, VatodeUWalliaWwi0fth.tyfre.aHislj( fob PfiCB lOf WfeeSt R rENINGNTOV. Horsemen Look to THE IMPORTED PERCHERON STALLION t EN. FLEURY WILL MAKE THE SEAPON, BEGINNING APRIL 7TH AND JT endrne-Jr. 18tb: At the Livery Stable ol B. Holt, Hjirmburj, on WVn Uyi P. Jj. and Tuewlayn: .: e;neHLya and Thurwlaya at the Livery Stable pt H. Bu;-bmn, Junction Cky; and ErwL y . rnd SatunLiya of nw h week at the Livery btable of Jamea Humphrey, Eu gene tity. i t is s we'l known fact that ther uever ban been a stock of borne that has ihown such harked iMP'ovMirsT on the vouiuiou totk of the country as he Perrh.roni have fo fann and em use. Every business man knows that a fcood, lar.'e well formed hone wi CEX. VA) liY was selected in France by Mr. C. Fulliniton, the pe rty tht brought nut Ltww Napoi.wX tl.e rimt of this stock that cume Vert ol the ADt jhaniei ibis hnne proved the . .i vain if Ihi bneil in ojr country. Mr. F. then bad !i4 years exnerience wit!. ti,(. Mwnyt omv; a -;oon ince. r.w in 1'rauce. He has iiroven o. 1 brewlt-r 'stock wheu lie In , lit out Gen. Fb-tny mad pun huwil Imm one of tlie bet breeder is tlas Terms, $25 for the Season. Insurance, $40. W. C..H1EB. HAS ON HAND AND MANUFACTURES HACKS AND SPRING WAGONS, I am Frepa.ed to Make to order Buggies and Wagons. As My Facilities are equal to any Establishment In the State, I can Trcmise Ky ratrens First-Class Work in every Respect. V PRICES AKE TUB LOWEST LTIIE 8TATK FACTCRY NfiAR THE EUGENE city flouring mills. Lllll.i:it! L LMI BE It! I HAVE ESTABLISHED A LUMBER YARD On tlie cixtKT nf Klevettth and Willamette sli-oe. n d keep tiihsUntly ou hand lumber of all fc'm. . Reasoned tloormg and .rtiHtic, fene in? umi fence poaU. i'. B. DUNN. jlyH-tf Du. T. Uni iTOX, H LTO F. Mi WII.KIN9 J li WILKINS, Practical Druggists & Chemists, UNDERWOOD'S BUILDING. Next door to the Grange Store, Willamette atrect, Eugene City Oregon. Have ust opened a full line of freh Orugs, Medicines & Chemicals. Also a fine assortment of Fancy and Tollei Articles. ALL KINDS Of Mixed Paint ft, Lead, Oil, Varnish,' Brushes. WINDOW GLASS and PUm Which they will always sell on reasonable tenus. farnul Uknlioo fivrn lo Phniriai'i ftt srriplinat. Lane County MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION fflHIS ASSOCIATION HAS ON HAND X a large and varied amort roert rf FKESH GOODS, and are receivinc every wionth new supplies suited to tbis market. Goods are sold low and AT ONE PRICE TO ALL I And PRODUCE TAKEN AT THE HIGH EST MARKET RATES. Give us a call before purchasing, aa it k no trouble to show goods and (rive prices; apl NEW STOCK Or II ITS -The beet and largest ever brenrht to Emmie.at FKIENDLY-8 EUGENE CITY MILLS. e V 1 17 V T-vriTDcrnvrr T r V W I T mr. X inform the nubile that they a the mm FLOUR and ALL KINDS OFMILLfEiD, ' and pay the FATTER50V. F.PKIS OR AT Your Interoatal ia IMj State. BEN RUSH, THE 7 LACKSMITH, still at the old stand r . d is prepared (o do kinds of general jobb' , hmitelioeing. re iring, ttc H;ivir j - ci-red tlieservicea ef exiH Hihe-d '.irpd I r iM ineke the reuairius of AUi AiAt HJNE1 V a .petn-lity. HEX l!USH. AT THE HAVING ASSOCi A I'kU WITH ME IS business Mr. HOUACE F. STKAll'ON we have just received a new, large and WELL SELECTED STOCK OF G00D3, Making a specialty of HARDWARE, IRON AND HEEL AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.- We desire to make bo grand flourish, but d say that fanners can coma nearer getting ANYTHING THET MAY WANT at our st'ire than at any ottier establishment ii town, ar.d they tan buy thett va aa good termt. We hare a full line of F01IEION AND DOMESTIC DRYGOODS, FANCY GKWH9, LADIES AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. MEN AND BOY'S CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, I COTS AND SHOES Arid are continually adding to our stack te meet the demands of the public. F. B DUNN. A C BRIGGS, SUCCESSOR- TO D. R. LAKITC. THE HARNESS SHOP PREVIOUSLY owned by I). R. Lakin has recently been purchased bv A. C. Brij.-g who is refilling the sliop with i kre( assortment of Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Epuri Brushes, Combs, Wilp, Dressed Deer .1 , Sad lie Jlan'i.t3, Robes Etc. And ia fact ererrthing usually kept ia a first-Class Harness Shop, I propose to rH as CHEAP a anr on el ia the business. Give me a call before burinr elsewhere. Re member the cH staSd. first door aorta of F. " I Dnsa's StArc- Bak and ia'icnij Store. T0ST Of FK BUILDING, EUGENE X CitT. I hmrt tfn hand and am ooastaatlr receiving aa aesortaient of th Bert School aa Miscellaneous Bks. Sutioriery, lUank Boas Portfolios, Canl. Wallet. Blanks. Portnr i.ete..te. A. S. PATTSKSOX T T T; FTr T 1F