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1HE EUGENE CITY, GUARD. EUPWECriT.ORKUON. 8ATUR1JAY, JUIV CW 1879. The "Deralil" on the Radicals. 7Th New York Herald thus states "iu opiuioii of tin lituation: "In tho last lis months, ll Pa-publican, in Congress lav pertinaciounly sirng. plod to put tin country buck four yean. Tliii lias been the tingle and olvarly oonoiivid objee'. ot a Buries of operation which they have carried on with remarkable industry, audao tiiy and ingenuity. No party in this country, not iven the Democratic .parly in 1858-59, was oyer more con temptuoiia toward its oppononU, or more akilllul in attacking their -weak , point! and covering its own. No i party, not iven lh Democratic party i iii 1858-59, ever slowed keener alarm at any proposition lor reform, -or pretexted a more solid and auduvi- ous front against everything which tlooked to wholesome legiidut.on lor the legitimate interests of the coun try. . No party in its decadence, ca strated anl corrupted by loo long possession of power, ever more vig orously lought lack rtiew issues mid real questions, or .more energetically and persistently brought luck debate to old and dead issues." The Herald prooeedsto show that the Radicals have made the South, which was in its opinion about to di vide politically, onco more solidly Doraocratic. "To that end," fays the Herald, "they have devoted al most every day of tho protected ses sion, and in order that they might keep the country in alarm with the ipeclro of a solid South, they have unceasingly appealed to tho worst passions and used the basest arts." It further shows that nobody can be ur prised that the South is ho ntroily Democratic. "The Kepublioun lead ers," it observes, "havo by unceasing insult and m'isrrpreent.ilion, since last December, done all they could to create and porpetnute a new solid South. Before the pconle trust tho Republican party with power again tby 1 avc a right to demand, and prndcDoa requires that they should demand, the retirement of its present leaders in Congress and the substitu tion of better men and a wiser and snore national policy." Tho change in Radical leadership and policy which the New York paper udvoeates can be effected only in cane ilio party loses Us present hold on the Govern ment. No party hits ever reformed its own abuses while dominant. The primary and .indispeusablo c minion lor reform in the Go-ver-nmeiit as well as in the Radical organization, is the expulsion of that party from power. lion. John Whiicakcr of Oregon. The following complimentary no tice of Representative Whiteaker ap peared in the Sun Francisco Exami ner, of July 17th: "By overland train which arrived here Saturday evening, the lion. John Whiteaker, ex-Governor of Oro- go n and present Repiesentative in Cougrvis irom-that State, came pai senger. lie is stopping at the 1'alacu Hotel, and will dwpart for his home by steamship Oregon on Wednesday Governor Whiteaker hns served his puty mid his Slate in Congress, dur ing the special session, with fidelity and firmness He ia a Democrat of the most sturdy mould, and has never swerved from or failed in tho strict line of dutjr to the pure Democratic faith of the Fathers. As the first Governor ot Oregon, upon the admis sion of that Stato into tho Union, he developed superior ability in states roanship, and never has a better Exec titive eat in the Cliuir of that farthest north-west member of the Union." Mr. "Chawtey" Foslor of Fosioria remans ine iew i or t orid we ee, has "arranged his business (flairs so as to give his entire time to th campaign." We do not remember that when the Union was in peril Mr, "Chawley" Foster of Foatoria so "ar ranged his business affair as to give his fr.tiriiime lo the campaign though Messrs. Ewing and Rice did o irringe theirs. Professor Edison propones to fur nish any one with capital to work nines of platinum who have not reeani of their own to work them. Thii metal resembles the black sand osed in iron molding, and is more valnible than gold. There is no "onbt that large deposit! are to be found to thi mountain rauges oi this Ststt. J The'TWo rowtr. ( - i ' That th veto power, lodged in the Constitution for win purposes, has been employed by President Hayes solely in the-inter-st of party, will not be questioned, the Louisville Courier Jouruul asserts, by any in tolligent, fair. mind ed man. That he hill-widely departed from the doc trines loudly .proclaimed by his great leader, Henry Clay, will not be do nied after the perusal of the following extract from one of ' Mr. Clay's speeches on the veto of the Bank .Bill by General Jackson in 1832: "Tho veto is an extraordinary power, .which, though tolerated by the Con- 'taiiulion, was not expected by the Convention to be used in ordinary canes. It was designed for instances of preoipitate legislation, in unguard ed moment! The veto is hardly reconcilable with the f;enius ol our Government. It is totally ir reconcilable with it if it is to bo fre quently employed iu respect to the expendiency of measuies, as well as their constitutionality. It is a lea lure of our Government boriowed from a prerogative of the BritUh King. And it H remarkable that in England .it has grown obsolete, not having been used for upward of o century. Ought the opin ion of one man to overrule that of a legislative body twice deliberately expressed?" The Kind of .Hun Mrciiry i. Tho Burlington Iluwkeye is tho chief Radical organ of iowu. Its pub Usher H chairman of the Radical Stute Committee. It, tells three facts on Guorgo W. MeCi'cary, Hayes' Secre tary of War, whom he purposes to place on tlx Bench, unless the Senate thall prevent him, as it is hoped ami expected, tho Democrats in tliat body will: McCienry began with gelling A.J. Zwart n bank clerk at bis Keokuk home, appointed to sell rev enne stamps al that point. Revenue Agent Kiiinoy, whilo looking over tho Collection District Inst Winter, found out that Zwart was being paid a salary ol $jO0 to cJIpot 9-00, though larger places i'l tho District had no wamp -deputy, and reuom- meuded that the Keokuk mail be (lis penned with as a siiiuoure. ImUeud of this, MeCieary paid another polili cal debt by having tlio coiHit.v made a separate Collection District, wilh his friend Unihvrt as its ?l,5i)0 depu ly, Zwnnt being till retained us Keokuk's stamp collector, but wit his salary reduced to 8100. This man, in the eyes of Hayes, is it'ne one of all olheri in ilui North went t a minister thu law and uphold tho dig nity and character ot the Unitei: States Bench. What Congress Acroniplishrd. Thu special sosidon ol Congress di not close without the nccoiiiiditdiR.cul of m, ;uh good, alter all that tho Kadi cals says of it in derision and ridicule of the Democratic majority. They brought Hayes at last to relinquish his abuse of employing troops at the polls, and they abolished tho juror test oalli law bv which white citizens were mx eluded from serving ou grand or relit juries. No more will the atuiv be used to intimidate, and dis franchise- voters. No longer cau cor rupt Federal Judges and Marshals pack juries iu the South to give ver diets dictated by themselves so as to rob or imprison white citizens. And besides the repeal of lltese two odiou laws, the infamous Supervisor ol Election and Deputy Marshal law is rendered oiuparauvely liiinnloss pretty good allowing this, for the special session, on the De.noor.itio side. 1 Radical on lonklin: and Lamar. Iu relation to the late passage o ugly words bitweeu Senaiors Lamar and Coukling, the Spiingfield Kepub liean icnnrk: It is not easy to ap portion tliM blame ol the unseemly exchange of compliments in the Sen ate between Messrs. Conklinz and Lamar. Bui tho Mississippi Sen alor'a words bear the narap ot in honest indigmtion tint forgot the formality if parliamentary pio.i'iety, wluJetbi retort of Nt w York' "fa vorit ion,H framed in the pncribd limits, was art eximplo of vulgar browbeating worthy of a bar-room Thi fiction that marks it "pirlianun lary'Mo say that outside of the Set . ite the ipeaker would call his antigo nisi sundry name is one ot those de vices thit dugrace debate. Mr. Conkling shows more and cori the delrrioration that springs from t loss of self respei i. NT ATE SiEHS. Dr. T. C. Mackey of Empire Citv has peen appointed -coroner of Coos county. Tho Rockland 'ferryboat has been equipped-wiih a new !keeriig appara iu by John Holland, cf the O. S. N. Co., by w hich. rudders are placed at each end,'which aro thrown out of water when not in use. .1 Ira a; range- menl is i-yid to bn much better than the cumniou pinioned rudder. Hillsboro Independent: Married, July 13. 1879, at Auburn, Columbia county, Oregon, by Rev. Plowmau, Mr. Juilsou Weuu and liss i,iu,liue, daughter of Van Blaricom, and born on li e same date and the same place, daughter to tho tiiiiu'M mother. Crops iu Oregon never fail. Polk county Itemiser.: Wo learn through Judge Collins, who has it from Headquarters, that Geo. RevetU Esq., the receiver of the D. 6. it G., It. K. Co., lias obtained an order Irotiv Judge Deady authorizing him, as siich receiver, to borrow money to put the narrow gaugo .road iu good 'repair, and also to extend the same to. Dallas. The Enterprise; Mr. Ah Let, a pig tailed Asian, was nicely trapped bv Indian Jim on Tucsda-v. Ah Let let Jim have a boiileot Chinese fire water, and Jim informed on him. Iu telling the niardml, Jim s .id: "Phew! Chinamen "ell opium Boston boy, make 'em drunk; mu catch Viu, nu wilka; me say, 'here six bits, one bot lie whisky..' Plie-v I He say, ' A'i light.' Pliew!" Ah Let was lit into goal. The Chicago Tunes says: Of all the degrading and humiliating spectacles in American politics, the most disgusting as well aa degrading is presented whenever some political inquiry opens a view into (liu un spenkuble corruption ami pvrsoiml mendacity of the creature known ns the Louisiana politician. Ladles' Attention. Terliu Fashion Patterns at Dunn A Strut ton's. If PSBSIHTKD liY AS KilllitiiJIl, VFM UhlDll's Sulphur Soup, the ruling sneuific for diseases, inittttiim itn I :J.r.v'ini!3 of the skin, unila-mnst sa'utnrv lea;itiliir of tho complexion. This aihuiruli'c atliiSltf is .-in inexpensive substitute for suljiliiir .batliK. (.ml is equally as effective in hanibhui? cuUiii oJs in.. litli". siut relievin the paiiL-s rliuuuutisin iiml K "t. iiedncsu and roiu-'liii.-ss1, li'ti; freekl-s.jiimples, und in deil uvfrv iuii)Jif 'i'tion of the entu 1 .is entire ly run-..,'! Iiy it. It is ;t-on.-ln'.l, Uy Indies who lmve ua -.1 it, to bu the niu.-t tiTective in. -aim of ( Urifyinir andeoltening the akin that tlioy Imvu.ovur employed; .iu hculth promoting proprieties .i.ro wnlely rccounued bo niodu-al nitii, und eviilii'i-e in its behalf, uiuun-iting from other mi l aurally respeotnlile souroca, preclndi's nnv reasiniabw doubt an to tlic ifonu iiienei's hi its c'li inm to public ciiiifidunce. t'l"th iiiL- Md litit ii from the sh-k room are disii f"ct .I I y it, and it provonts contusion wln u the l.ni(.;i r in oliu-ixinim diseases h:is been incured by contru t. .S.uvs mid ulcers, that resist tlie iip.-rurinii i,f clv.n and lotions, nro headed by il, imi I it Km n relieves thu s-llilig unO p'iin cueie I l.y b. 'ii-es nnd sprains. 1 lie oi -.inn. i f tr.e itis-en, fwultui'' troin th wliol vine Mimul'd Inn nf thr msSii;i' tlio'..- .-that it prod in h. m il.e-i '.Vet iii-k'. e. lies'!: t .Hi caw the l in m tltiiii wlm'i uver'ie i'.f. :n i ( arry off tin we iii.'ei -.ivj K'',a"--'''ti""!i v'i.iei". dlidigure the cirt icle und ruuiier eiti:m-e a state of nmrtyr dom whilo they remain. Kruptions, nilmeiita that ouitmuiits will not cure, are entirely era dicated by lilcnu'a Sulphur Soap. Sold by uniaxials. I rice z.)C per cake. 1 box (.1 cakes) 7oc, aent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of price. ( N. I'rittenton, t'ron'r, Sixth avonue, New York. Hill's hair anil wliinker dyo, black or urown, ow NEW ADVKliTISI'.MENTS. Executors Notice. "TOTICE 13 HEREBY CIVEX THAT . the undemiKiii'd lias lwcn appointed executor of the last will and testament ot John l' I,ee, deceased, by order of the County Court of Lane county, Oregon, and that ail persons having claims sgainst said estate are hereby required to present the same with tho projier vouchers to the unilersii;neil at his of fice iu JunilH.n City within six months from ine uate oi inis nonce. Dated Jury 22, 187SI. W. C. LEE, Executor. Thompsbn A Bean, Attorneys. )yU NOTICE ! To Mho in it May Concern THEREBY GIVE XOTICE THAT I AM the sole owner of the I'Mlent tight for Sinking and Urivin Wells in Lane county, State of Oregon, and that said Hijfht ia pro tected by Letters Patent issued bv the lT. S. (loverniuont to Nelsin V. (Jreen, of Court land County, State of New York. All persona who have Driven Wells, or had them driven, without my permission, since the 2lst day of February, 1k78, are liable to Tirosecution for infringement of said Riejit and are hereby no tified to come forward and adjust the same. All iiifiiiik-eiurnts in the future will be nros ecute.L I am prepared to drive Wella or will trrant permission to others on application. B- FDORRIS. Citation. In ths County Court of the Slate of Oregon, lor me county ot tne. In the matter of the eUU of H. li nv- enpnrt, deceased. Citation. To Ellie Davrnport, Nancy Buckner, Sarah A. in-Ke, rranK K. liavenpnrt, Saman th E. Darenport and Sonera IlTcnp.wt, heirs of IL G. Davenport, deceased, greet ing: I N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Ow n. von are herrhv cited mrui mt,,. to appear in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the ominty oi 1-ana, t the court mora thereof, at Euirene CitT. in tlie miuitv of I jine, on Monday, the 1st d.iy of September, 1879, at 10 o'clock in th forenoon of that tsy, then and there to show cause, if any there be, why an onler should not be made autheruine the sal of Lot No. 2 in Blork No. 16. in Ku- ne City, in Slulhcsna donation to Line oiintv. ttrrpon. and the N. . I nf SLu. i.i T. 16 S. R. 1 Weet, containin? 16J acre. ' WiTs?s,tbe Hon. J.-)in J. Walton Judseof theConntT Court of the State ot Orepon, for tl e county ot Lane, with the seal of sai i 1 t ontt affiled, this 7th ujcfl uly. A. D. K1 Attert: JoELWARF, County Clerk. SEAL ASTONISHING CURESI Of Nerveui Debility, Lost Manhood, Paralysis. Exhausted Vitality, Impaired Memory Mental Diseases, Weakness of Reproductive 'Organs, Etc, Etc., by the Celebrated Enrjlish remedy, SIR ACTLSYlCOOPER-S VITAL RESTORATIVE! It restore! HE A HTXG and strenirtheni the EYESIGHT. It w ot QU YESIGIIT. It w.eot OUAUK NOb- TRUM. Its effects are fetnt'snent. It has no enual. ItisneitberaHrlMULANT NUlt EXCIT ANT, Vut it will tlo the work thorouyly and well. DU. MIN'TIE A CO.'S (reat success in the aliove coinplaiiits is largely due to the use of this wonderful medicine. f'rice 3 tJ per bottle, or four times the quantity for 10: sent secure from observation, upon RECEIPT OF PURE. None genuine without the signature of the proprietor, A. E. MINTIE, M. D. Physicians nay theBe troubles cannot be cured. Tho VITAL RESTORATIVE and Dr. Min tie Jt Co. 'a Siwcial Treatuient testify Jioiiitivoly that they can. CONSULTATION TREE. Thorough examination and advice, iiwleding analasys, 53 00. Address DR. A. E. MINTIE & CO. (Graduate of University of Pennsylvania, and lute Resident Surjeou, (Mil iridic Jiospital, Philadelphia. ' , Eeiionilih) fee fo- Spj'iiat Tcatment et y. 11 Keruey street, San Francisco. Oflice hours -1(1 a. in. lo 3 p. in., daily; 0 to 8 evenings. Sundays, 11 a. m. to 1 p. in. only. au-lT-yl am a I rJ .r-EXTLENia HAVE YOU -n'd .vour Wheat ? If not, do once and then call WM PRESTO "NT'S, And purchase your HARNESS. He hai on hand an immense stock on whi -h he defies couiiieiitien. either in Quality, Finish. Work inaiHiii) or Price. Alo a large stock of WH1 1'S direct fi-oid New York. CARDS, CURKY C'CMIiS and BRUSH ES in almr. lance. Also COLLARS that nill Kt any and all Xlul1BS. Swaat ?adc, tridle3, Halters, And iu fact everything a Farmer rcqiirres. SADDLES of all Kinds on Hand and Made to Order. Call and Examine Bafora Buying usewnerv.. Final Settlement. NOTICE IS HEREBY GliTRX THE undersigned executor htki tiled hre linal aettlemeiit in tlio eitat-vcf . W. Bnstow, deceu.se.l. and thai, the tirtt Mundnv. the 7th of July is set for final hearing of tho tamo Jly order of Conntv Court. T. G. HKNDKiIClW, Executor. UO I-CtllvS-l-luiil keepun s lulluf GROCERIES & PROVISIONS And invite tin ti-ntion of househi-epcrs. T. i;. HEXDRICSK NEW MEAT MARKET. On the west side of Willamette Street, botween Liglith and Ninth. Having just ojioned our new and neat Meat Market, we are prepared to furnish the best of ltcrf, Veal, .Tint ton, Pork, etc., To our customers, at the lr.west vnrket rates. The custom of the public Is respect fully solicited. Meats delivered to any part ef thu city free of charge. MILLER McCOK.NACK. Millioefj and' Dress Making ! To the Ladies of Eugene City and Mm-omidin? Vicinity: IF YOU WANT FIRST CLASS MIL linery Goods or if you want IVessea and lollies W ear made to order, and in the latest stylo, go to MISS NAXX1E McCURKLE, at the old store of the Misses Hollaway V I.inder, one door south of R. G. Callison' atom. Eugene City, Mav 1G. 1879. m24:ffi6 Notice to Our Patrons. BEING IN NEED OF MONEY WE are compelled to call on all those in debted to ua to cull and settle their old debt, before the 2l)th of July, 1879. By so doing will save trouble. .!. K1LLINGSWORTH & SON. Eugene City, June 25, 1879. j28t4 Dissolution of Partnership. TOTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT XI the partnesrhip heretifore existing le tween J. 1. Witter and S. W. Miser is this day dissolved. Mr. S. V. Miser willeollect all out stan.ling debt due the tiriu and will settle all claims against the firm. S. Yf. MISElt, J. T. WITTER. June 4, 1S79. jun4w4 MARSHAL'S NOTICE OF SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I IA have taken un and ofTer inr -,! Humphrey's stable on Saturday, the 19th day of J uly, lt73( 0lia rej buuf '.bout . eight years old; no marks nor brands. Found running at larve in violation of the CitT Laws oi Eugene City. J. . ATTERBEftY, City Marshal Administrator's Notice. V-OTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 by an order of the Connty Court of Lane county, Oregon, duly made and entered of record on 1st day of July, 1379. the under signed duly sppntntf administrator of the state of Georn C. Fisher, deceased, and all per cna havirit claims apeinet said estate are hereby required to present the same, wila proper Tnaeber. to the ondersinied at Eugene oi this notice. H. C. FIRKIN?, AdnJinistrator. nounot et Jt!. AttorneTe 1 Dated, Jtly 10,179. jl3t4 IVHEATI SHELTON If in i HAS ON HAND AND HACKS AND " 1 w M -I an Piepared to Make to order Buggies and Wagons. As 'My Facilities are equal to any Establishment in the State, can Premise My Patrons First-Glass Work in every Respect. MY Pit ICES ARE TUB LOWEST IN TUB STATU FACTORY NEAR THE EUGENE CITY'FLOURING MILLS. I I HAVE ESTABLISHED A LUMBER YAR On the corr.eT'of Eleventh und Wilhitnrtte streets, and keep constantly on hand lumber of all kinds. Seasoned flooring and rustic, feno i:ig and fence, posts. i B. DUNN. jlj-14'tf Dr. . W. Sh elton, 5 Practical D ruggists & C!i mists, UNDERWOOD'S UiriLDIXti. Next door to the Graiue Store, Villainelc street, Eugene City Oregon. Have iust opened a full line of freih Drugs, Mcdicinss & Chemicals. Also a fine assortment of Fancy and Toilci Articles. ALL KINDS OF Mixed Paints, Lead, Oil, Varnish, Brushes, WINDOW GLASS and PUTH W'liicli they will always sell on reasonable terms. Careful attention given lo Pliysiciaa' Tre srriplions. O K fi. C, PEXXINCTON, Proprirlor. Three Doom Nor Hi of Hip .hlor House, ELIGZNE CITY, - - Oregon KEEPS ON HAND THE BEST BEEF1, VEAL PORK AND MUTTON IN THU MARKET. ran hale bv the- CARCASS, QUARTER, OH AT - II 21 T A I L. LA hi), SAUSAGE, dried Meat Si HEAD CHEESE And EreryltiiB' Pertaining la n FIRST-CLASS MARKET Always on Hand. I Ivrtchrr none but the renr fatteat and beat stork in the country and sell sons bat No. 1 ankles. GWs me call and too will w.i'W h. Aim. arointed in quality or prices. MciU delivered to all farts of the city fies e C-BrENINGVTON. VtWSTOtM OF HATS -The best At and largest ser hnxL-ht to Eut-ne,at FKIZNDL"3 larket . iwwmn r MANUFACTURES JLJL ML JLJLfLVs' SPRING WAGONS. C-T7 r -r BEN HUSH, It still at the old ntmnl rnA U f k. a - . .7. fpwcu uiUQ inds of (feneral Jobbing hoi-se-shoeing, re inns, .etc. Having secured the service! I 'XmmuvJ11 aake the "Paring it ARM MACHINERY a speciality. .. . hKK RUSH. AT THE HAVING ASKOC A I'bl) WITH ME IN biiGiui-M Sir. HtHiACE F. STUA'ITON we lmve just njeaived a new, larye and WELL .s'ELECTEU STOCK OF GOODS, Making a specialty of HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEl AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. We deir to make-no (fraud flourish, hut de ay thalt fannSrs cau tofue nearer Kitting ANYTHING TITOY MaV WANT at-our store 'than at hiry other ei'tablinhinent fa town, sr.d they can buy them on as good terma. We have a full line of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DEYGOOD91, FANCY GOODS, LAWES' AND GENTS' FirENISHINi 'GOODS. MEN AND BOY'S CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, LOOTS AND SHOES And tire edritiiiua'fry si'ldiiuf 'to our stock til meet the demands of the public. F. B DUNN. A. C. BRiGGS, fiVCCESSOlt TO 13. R. LAltll; rpiIE HAIiES.S SHOP PREVIOUSLY J owned by D. 11. Lakin has recently been purchased by A. C. Bri,' who is refilling the shop with a 1.11,-e assortment of Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Spurs; Brushes, Combs, WKpfc, Dressed Deer Ssias, Saddle Blankets, Robes Eto. And in fact everything usually kept in a first-Class Harness Shop, L 1 propose to sell as CHEAP as ailiy oni else in the business. Give Bie a oall before buying elaew nere. E member the old stand, first xloor north of F. A Dunn's Store. . Lane County MERCANTILE ASSOtUTIOM THIS ASSOCIATION HA$ ON HAND a large and varied assortment of FRESIJ GOODS, and afo receiving every month new supplies suited to this market. Goods are sold low aid AT ONE PRICE f 6' ALL ! And PRODUCE TAKEN AT THE .HIGH EST MARKET RATES. Give ua a call before purchasing,' a it is no) trouble to show goods and give prices. apl EUGENE CITY MILLS. THE UNDERSIGNED BEG LEAVE TO. inform the public that they are the owners of the EC GENE CITY MILLS and are pre-. ed to do a general milling buaineas. w ill receive Wheat oa storage at 16wet terms, and make satisfactory anangements wih farmers who desire to have their own Wheat ground. Have at all times on band, FLOUR and ALL KINDS OF MILL FEEIV and pay the Highest Cash Price (or Wheat- TATTERSON, tDRIB ft' GRAY. Real stalte Agent, Collection Agent, and Notary Public EUGEXE CITY. : OREGOX. J. R ALEXANDER, Justice ol the Peace, Conveyan cer and Collector. Bills collected. Records searched and ab . stracU of title made. All rmsineea prosaptl stttBd'd to. CfF-e st Ike Ccnit Hu 0 BLAGKSEVIflTH i