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Ti:r EUGEfiE CITY GUARD EUPKNB CUT. OREGON'. i BAXURUAY. APRIL OJ l0. Democratic State Ticket. For Congress, JOHN WHITEAKER, Of Lano. For Presidential Electors, J. K. WEATIIEHFORD, of Linn, T. 0. OWEN, of Coos, J. 0. FULTON, of Wasco. For Supreme J udges, J. K KELLY, of Multnomah, Pi P. PRIM, of Jackson, JOHN BURNETT, of Benton. For Judgo Second Judicial District J. J. WALTON, JR t , Of Lano. q For TroHocuting Attorney, j t TAG HAMITTnV I V Of Coos. Lane County Democratic , Ticket. Fur State Senator, ' T. 0. HENDRICKS. For Representatives, CASPER RICK A RD, J. C. WALLACE, J. M. THOMPSON, K. P. WILLIAMS. For County Judge, C. W. FITCH. Fer Ceunty Commissioners, J. F. KIRK, A. J. McMAJIAN. For Csnnty Clerk, C. C. CRONER. Far Sheriff, A. J.GOODMAN. For Treasurer, J. W. SKAdOS. For Assessor, P. J. Md'HKRSOX. For Sohaol Superintendent, A. W. PATTERSON. For Surveyor, M. 8. WALLI3. For Coroner, J. R. REAM. DEMOIBATIC STATE TICKET. Tha Democratic BUiUs Convention hrs terfoimed its mishion and its selec tions now sUnd before the people. Tliey are all good men and were selected for their lit new and ubilit to fulfill faithfully the duties incumbent on the various stations. Having just return ed from the convention, and for luck of timo and space wo forbear further com ment at present h Very Cinsldrrulile Rcduriiin. One of the considerations, not in writing but sufficiently understood be tween the "high contracting parties," aside from the appointment of Naval Officer at New, Orleans for which tho old villain, J M Wi-lls, of the Louisan ia Returning Board counted out Mr. Tilden and counted in Hayes, was the payment of his claim aguiimt the Government for losses of cotton, buil dings, horses and other projierty, de stroyed during the war by tho Union troops in LouiHiuniu, amounting to $100,(558, Tho House Committee on War Claims have given tho claim of Mr. Hayes' dear friend and confeder ate in tho great fraud a very careful examination and find the actual sum to which ho has any shadow of claim, in justice, exactly 1.1,523, or just $ W7, 133 less than the old villain claims. As Hayes and John Sherman and (J rant's "visiting statesmen" are under promise to pay the claim, tln-y can proliably ar range for thin small Ixdunco of some thing belli. v a half million. Hayes might appropriate the amount he has already taken of the salary which hon estly Mongi to Mr. Tilden, and John Sherman would find no difficulty in stealing his pinjKirtion from the Treas ury. What they will do toapjeaso the the old villain remains to m developed. The Atlanta Constitution says; The Independent Republicans, as well as the Republicans who opioso imperial ism, will discover that the only real opposition to the Republican machine and to CieMtrism is centered in the Democratic party. A nod is as good m wink to a 'horse with the blind staggers. Tu following are the delegates selected to represent Oregon in the Na tional convention: ciuw Nickel!, W II Etliinger, J J Williams, A A Fink, John Myers, J W Window, NtXT Friday the Rds will put forth a hofit of names for sacrifice the "th of next June. Black Friday is a very ap propriate day for a lUdicul convention. Lively times are pmlicUnl at tlws Re publican primaries to-day, Kelly A Co. w ill bo triumphant. It is said that Mexico will soon hold an election and postmasters, telegraph operators, army officers and civil func tionaries are commanded not to inter fere. The people are to liave perfect freedom at the poll. Americans will now cease prating alwut anarchy and chicanery in the Mexican Republic, referring to her as a horriblo example of misgovernmont at least until they can clear their own skirts of the impu tation; for, jf there is anything the "free" people of the United States are denied, it is immunity from the offi cious interference of Federal officials and the army of deputy iliarslials the picked U S Supreme Court has decid ed should lie maintained at the polk It Had very little wat to oo. "Brick" Pomeroy's Democrat, at La Crosse, Wisconsin, lias been sold to Alexander Nevins, who will make it a Republican evening newspaper. As an out and out Stalwart puper, the Democrat will be less hateful and less mischievious to tho Democratic party than it was as "Brick" Pomeroy's in sufferable) sheet Now, if the Stal warts will only take Pomeroy himself, tho gratitude of Democrats will be so much more duo them. TmAttona Sun rays: Tha idea of rssleutiug tyrant to a third term was born in tht dssperata resolve of tha army of thieves and plunderers who lalltnsd upon the public spoil during his two termer tsrms, to again attain poeetnnien of the Government, To accomplish their purpose they will not hesitate at the commission of any orimo or halt before any ordinary ob ttacle. Tub PostOllice Department alonehas 100,000 employees to obey the orders of the Republican campaign managers this year. Tho whole army of Admin istration serfs, including the dependents of tho actual employees, number be tween five and six hundred thousand persons, each one a cog wheel or some portion of tho Republican machine. The Utica Observer says: Grantism is to be fought in the campaign of 1880 not through tho protests of the Repub licans, but through tho organization ol the Democratic party. Tho sooner tho tho truth is appreciated tho better it will bo for tho Democracy and tho peo ple. Why is it that when tho Republi licaus get a considerable number o votes in a Southern Legislature tho first thing they do is to voto a measure of repudiation) That has been tho Re, publican course in Virginia, Tho clergymen who called at the White House to say to Mr Hayes that they hoped his administration might cud as it had begun meant to bo polite, but they were most incisively and laeeratingly sarcastic. When Grant comes to tackle tho fif teen puzzle he'll find great trouble in getting the three, in position. Pliilu delphi:i Chronicle, Yes, and ho won't have any "eight" to help him do it, either Real Estate Transactions for March Oaoir Parsons to Johu liaudsaker, SO acres) consideration, $185. (1 11 and J S Marshall to Sternhcry, Send ers & Co., Ill acres j con, S'.'.OOO. Ilirim'bUnkuushiu te II L Dunn, lu'O acres j con, t'J.V), J W Mahon to C VV Waslibnrne KiO acres can, ROM. J J Johns n to J R Johnson, 1G0 acres f450. Catharine A. Renfrew to J M Thompson, lot in F.ugcue; con, 11,000. J J June to John tiigswnrth, 80 acres; con, 100. Isaao Allen to J D Kiuscy, two lots ia Eugene; cno, filO. J W Alien to James Sanford, 100 acres; can, f 1. L 1' Younger to Win Vsnduyn, S"J0 acres; eon, 11,050. J VT Hall to T A MiUiorn, 4Q acres; cod, $1,300. Mary K Hinton to T A Million), 17 acres; con, $500. J N I.uper to Katie Pickett, lot ia Juno- tion; con, f 1. It S Mitchell to T O Childora, 160 acres; oen, fSOO. V 8 to Win Karris; patent U 8 to T 11 Met 'lane; patent. U S to Josiah Saafttrd; patent Mary Jane lleatherly, iter administrator, U J L lleatherly, JX) acres; oon, 450. U S to Win S Miller; patvat. John N Byd to D D ftring, lot in Juno tion; coa, $400. U S to J K Kirkland; patent Win L Leninu, per administrator, to J W Mahon, 5S0 acres; con, $14,000. Wm P Allen, per adaiiuiitrator, ta James Saafurd, 160 acres; cab, f&H. U S to Felix Srutt; patent. , Jans 8. Marshall to D D Suing, lot in JuactioaitGOO. U S to W It Aaderson; patent. Sternberg k Seeders to 8 McCennel. 80 j acre con, $-100. A CARD. Allow me to say that the anonymous correspondent of the Salem States man, living here, as well as to others who liave been so industriously circu lating stories to the efl'ect tliat Hon R B Cochran and myself endeavored to nut a witness out of tho way, on Sunday last, are in making this state ment, wilful and malicious liars, and may lo called on to make their state ments good, I got tho witness to testi fy in my own behalf. ' If tho informer will call at my drug store he may get the fifty cents, that he is entitled to as an informer. F. W. Osulkx. The Oregon Kidney Tea, Read the following testimonials, Dot from lemons 3,000 inilei away, whom tie one knows, but from well known and ' trust worthy citizens of Oregon, whose names, written with their own hands, can be seen at our office: FowmtOrove, Or., March 19, 18S0. I hereby certify that I have used the Ore gon Kidney. Tea, and obtained immediate relief. It is God's blading to humanity. I take pleasure in recommending it to the af flicted. 1 am now nearly 10 years old, came to Oregon in 1842 in the employ of the Hud son's Bay Comriaiiy, and since I begun using tbe Oregon Kidney Tra, I enjoy good health. DAVID MUNROH. Iiiihlani), Clackamas Co., Mar. 20, 1680. I have sulTcred with a disease of the kid neys for (i or 7 years and for the last two months have been laid op with a pain in my back, A friend sent me a sample of tho Oregon Kidney Tea, and having used it one week J can do a good day's work. 1 have derived more benefit from it than all the niediciues I bavo eve taken . J. Q. NKWMLL. Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine. The number for April i one of unusual attractive ness; its pnjfs are brilliant with literary and artulio genu. Auion,,' the most notable arti cles are a German allr;;ory, "The Maiden of the Winded Whel;" a coiiijirehensive article on the Mormons, by the ltev. W. Fleming Stevens entitled "A. City of Saints," It is iirofiiHuly illustrated, as is likewise "Martin .utht r,1' a biographical study, by A 3 Guern sey, There is a timely and appropriate article by M. K. W. S., untitled "Fashion and Faith." Bible," is "Joseph the Dreamer." The de partment of Action, contains, besides the con tiniintitiii of the popular serials "lie-lie, the Nailuutker's Dau liter" and "Little Minces," some interesting stories by celebrated writers. Thorn are poems of imiixiiul merit; one by J. D. Burns entitled "Ihulhek with two views of the ancient city; "April" by the late Frances Hi. I ley Havered (Knuly illustrated), and the "Majiiiitic'it," a poem of the Nsw Testament, bythe Didiop of Derby, aro admirable. One hundred aud twcnty-eihtipiarto pajes and 100 illiMtratiom; t!i price of a siu.'bi cny ITi cts., or"Jier annum, postpaid. A I dress, Frank Leslie's I'ulilinliini; 'Juuse, 6.1, 55 aud 67 Park Place, New York. Palataiilk Medicines. Ayer'i Cherry Pectoral is a honeyed drop of rel'of; his Ca thartic Pills glide sugar-blind over the pal ato; and his Sarsaparilla is a nectar that im parts vigor to lifo, restores tho health and expels disease. Waterford (Pa.) Advertiser Profit, $1,200. "To sura it up, six long yoars of bed ridden alcklipw iiMtltitf .1IU per year, total 91,zm) all of this exiieiihe was stoiMH'd bv t'.ires Imttl of Hop Hitters taken bv my wit.'. Mis lias done her own 1iui.cm oi k for a year since, with out the loss of a dav, ami I want everybody to l e .1. .; i " " auuw ib, lor uieir ueueub. We Challengo the World. When we say we believe, we have evidence te prove that Shiloh's ConHumptiun Cure is de cidedly the best Lung Medicine made, in an much as it will cure a common l urtiuio t oiiah in nne-bnlf the time an I relievo Asthma, lirou chilis, Whooping Cuuh, Croup, and ihow more cases nt lonsumption cured than all oth ers. It will cure where they full, it is pleastut to take, harmless to the youngest child and uunrantee what we say. Price. 10 cts., 5 ) cts, and VI. If vnur Lunun are sore, Chest or Hack lame use Shiloh's l'orous Plaster. Sold by iMuurn i o., iruciMts, Do Yon BeUeva It. That in this town there are scores of persoas passing our store every day whose lives are made miHeriihle liy IniMtrestmn, I'yHii-psia, Sour aud distressed Stomach, Liver Complaint, l onstipation, when tor 7S cts. we will sell the .-Milium iiaiuer, u'i:irmiteeil to cure tlieui Sold by Unburn A Co., DriiKgista, The most popular and fragrant Perfume of the day "HACKMKTACK ' try it Sold by wsnurn i, uriiKKists, r.ugene 1'ity, Dregon August Flowei , Tlie iininense sal and great opularity of Green's AukuxI. Flower in all towns and vil lages In the civilized world has caused many Imitators to adopt similar names, expecting to reap a harvest for themselves at (he expense of the a'llicted This Medicine was introduced in ISM, and for the cure of Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint, witli their elWts. such as Sour Stomach, Costivciiess, Sick Stoniach.Siek Headache, indigestion, 1'alpitation of the Heart, vertiiro. etc. it never has failed to our knowledge, three doses wi l relieve any rase of Dysixpsia. Two million bottles wild last year. lVice ,3 cents. Samples 10 cents. liKX i Atlas ani Diari Almanac, the most exensiv fi-ee Almanac ever published. . .... . . . . mil iree nn rw-ii 01 iwo cent siauik U. U. l,KlN, v .Hlliury. A. ,1., V. S. A. Bi rHIHHM I rXlM THS rrMKNINB COI'NTKNA s cm, if of a eomplextional nature, swdily van imi wnen i.i.unn a M i.rm a soxr is use.1 to oh literate them. Iniiiples, blotches, moth, retl neM, wtcbe, roi:i;hiies, tan and freckle are invariaiuy iianinei ny the incomparable clart fviiuf atrenta. Kruptive ailments, sores, rots bruise. M-ahls and other affections and inivTies of th cuticle are likewise removed bv it Sid- ihur liath hare loin; been renowned a th !wt remeity for skin diseaaee. Iiheumatism and gout. Uir.xs St Lriirs Soar is in every r swt as etticacious, and far cheaer. liy oien iiur th iHtres and iromitinc a vicorous simerti' i-tal circulation, this excellent article contrib ute to th health of the entire system as well a to that of th r-itiele. Sine ita ititrduo I n to nubile noti.-e it ha reeate,lly Iwn conimendml liy the medical pndnwion an pmud ano lew ewrnai siin-s nav wen surb "pdden opinion" amonj all claws. It pre i. . , . . Tents obnoxious dineaee aa well a remedies tliein, anil disinfect rlotliimr and linen im-rr'.-nated with diwayw. landni:T i entinW er.li.-at.l by it, anl its us ia, on that account creatly deMderatt by nrraons whoee hair is tbinning out in ronsesuenc of drrne of th scalp, ihiwewhn ha use.1 ointment and li.iui.l with.Mit f.ul avail for th cure c-f enip tionsnf an vhstinate rharscter, will find, if tlieytry it, that tinvi s Si Ll-HI a Soap r mov mrlutic eni4ainU irreniediaM by lew tfii1kctoii niean. and irerenta the recur- renre of such disorders For bleachinir fin ar ticle of needlework aa.l all kinds al whit woolen, cotton and linea falsri.-s this aeai ra penor ta any article that eaa b used the ..il ry antixviu. fnctS.V. ner evftk. 1 bi'l (3 rake)7V., rnt by Biail, pr-ii.. oa re ceipt of price. C. X. "rittenton. Irf)r, Miitk avenue, S'w York. Hill hair aad whsdter y. black ar Sew. Mr ( ' Reopened. A. Goldsmith has reopened his store, and will now sell goods cheaper than ever before, to close out tne old stock. He will soon have a large importation of hew goads direct from San Francisco, Lambert Lumber! J. B. P.hinehart has been appointed agent of the Springfield Mill Co. Me can offer better figures for Lumber now than ever be fore. All kinds of buildiug lumber delivered on shert notice and at verv low figures. Don't fail to see Khinehart before ordering elsewhere. We propose to sell lumber, and dou't forget it W have just received from the Eastern factory, direct, a large stock of window shades and wall paper ; among the latter are many very pretty styies embracing Grained I'annels, Embossed, Gilts and Lace Patterns, Satin and Common Blanks, all of which we soli cheap, and no charge for trimming paper. F. B. DUNN. Jannraice. Underwood Bros, are representing four of the most popular and relinbe insurance Companies on this Caaat to-wit Conueticut of Hartford; New Zealand, of Auklaud; Com mercial Union, of Londen; Humberg it Bre men of llamberg; representing a capital of over $1.9,000,000 gold coin. "Den't wait till the herse .is stolen before yon lock te table door." A CARD- To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loHsof manhood, Ac., x will send a re cipe and will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. 1 Ins great remedy was discovered by a mission ary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to Kev. Joheph T. I.nman, Station D, ew lurk City. Ladles Attention. Berlin Fashion Patterns at Dunn1 4, Stmt ton's. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS MERRY JRASON, Thin imported stallion will stand the ensuing season at the stable of GEO KG K COOPER, in EUGE.VE CITY, commenc ing April 1st, and ending July 1st. PEDIGREE. Merry Mason in a beautiful bay, G? hands high, and 5 years old. Imported from Scotland, April 16, 1878. Sired by Frince Alfred; dam, Deauty, (a Highland Society's prize winner) bred by Mr. Fleming. This pedigree Ms a true copy, as taken from the catalogue. TERMS : Season. $30; Insur ance, S45. 3?" Insurance when the mare is known to bo with foal or park'd with. PUGII A GItlERSON, Proprietor YOUNG C3:IQU R, Jf!. I will Lave iny stallion Young Conqueror, Jr., at jtS, Cooper's stable, in Eugene City, on Friday, the lGth day of April; lbM); and will remain during Court week. T Ml 1 .1 A 11 x win niaKe tne ioiiowina: stands for tbe season, to-wit : At Coopers stalile, Eugene City, Friday and Saturday of each week. At A. L. Humphrey's on Long Tom, Monday. At my place 'luesdays and Wednesdays. 7"For particulars of descrip tion, pedigree, tc, see printed posters. II. G. 1IADLKY. Q. S3 CD 3 O 0 181 6 a nn 3 o 310 o 7T So O V A 3 05 7C a H3 1 ; HFNr.RICKS IOH BUENA nSTA STONE WARE r ' U T. U. HENDRICKS 4 CP -VtwTOCK OF IlATS-ll. u'TVPQ'TTAXPATERS. 1 and Urswt ever l-rtirit to Fncne.at i i ,ffl ."J"'-, "J1 J00 PJ ta l'KV ITI THKT.O HENDRICKS BRaXB ' "tiKOWL" if ynq have WM " r m. wm.ar. lerweeoij dt i mirve M par, fnr thia u New Departure ! I I1 WO PKICES I CASH AXD C&Z3E2TXIr PATRONIZE THE MEN WHO HELP TO BUILD YOUR BRIDGES, ROADS AK1 ' SCHOOL HOUSES, who, interests are your interesta I Are permanently located aael ipena weir pronts at home. Take notice tuat i, A. V. PETERS, Will sell (tods for CASH at greatly reduced prices, as low as any other CASH STORI. Best Prints 16 and 18 yards $1 00 1 Fin Cheviot Shirt. 60, 79 cts and $L Best Brown and Bleached Muslins, 7, 8, 9, and 10 cts. Clarks and Brooks spool cotton 75 cts per Dot Plain and Milled Funnels, 25, 35: 45 and 50 cts. Water Proof, cents. Fine White Skirts, 75 cts and $L And all Other Coods lis th Celebrated WHITE Sl (Non better fer strength, size, tiT To my old Customei, who terms as heretofore on tima, hut them, as te all ethers, the full a e S JUST OPEXK HAS J UST OPENED FOK THE THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS EVER BROUGHT TO EUGENE. OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING lias been largely increased and we can show air handsom a line of ready made goods iu MEN'S AND BOYS' BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS As can k found in tlis country, and at priees . tliat cannot fail to satisfy. OUR DRISS GOODS DEPARTMENT is well filled with a splendid assortment of all leading styles and fashionable shades of goods. EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR, and AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels of all colors. Bleached fc Unbleached Cotton Flan nul. Ladies' - And Gen's1 Underwear, SIIaWLS and SCARF.S Robinson & Church, DK.VI.Elt 1.1 SHELF& HEAVY HARDWARE I1AVK TH IC BestSeleclcd Stock in tiregon HAS ON HAND AND HACKS AilO ft I am Frepared to Mate to cider Buggies and Wagons. As My Facilities are equal to any Establishment in tha State, can Premise Ky Pate First-Class Work in every Respect. MY PltU'EN AIIE THC LOWEST LTIIE STATB FACTORY NEAR THE EUGENE CITY FLOURING MILLS. I X3REGOT HIDE DEPOT.; T WISH TO INFORM THE PUBLIC r i tI.Wmr "n any man this side va a urtiauiu in C.SEC FOR HIDES. ITRS, TALLOW, AND CHICKENS. Store.on Willamette St., Next Door to Goldsmith's Brick- ' D HYMAN. Taxpayer due Dotica ta pay wuneut ailHit.-. link; awAtai m umam nine Nw Assortment Dress Goods (N Trash) 15. 20 and 25 eta. Mens' Underwear, Shirts sad Drawers, M tta. Mens' Overshirts, 75 eta. and $1. Mens' Overalls, 60,65, 75 cts and IL Embroideries and Edgins at Fabolans Law Prices. at Proportionate Rates. VINO MACHINE! rability), At greatly reduced rate, stood by me so long, I will continue to sell oa sasaa ' any time they wish to make CASH purchases, I will giva mv reduction. A. V. PETKRS SPKINti AN DBUMM KR TRADE jWOOL BLANKETS, ALL (JULUK3. Trunks and Treveliug Satchels, -vHATS and CAPS in the leading Styles. ' OILCLOTHS for floor and table a. BOOTS AND SHOES. W world fall special attention to our stock sf )nns' and Boys' San Fraoctsco' Boots, jWhich we have sold Jor a number of years witk great satisfaction. Every pair warranted. A complete stock of HARDWARE, TLOWS AND FARM IX UTENSILS. CHOICE TEAS. CANNED GOODS And all choice FAMILY GROCERIES at (astonishingly low rates. LIVERPOOL A CARMEN ISLAND 8ALT Highest price for all kinds of produce and I WOOL S IS.FfiUHNDLY. HAVE FOR sal. at the LOWEST liates. litON, STEEL, AXES, ANVILS, NAILS, ROPE. Cable Chains, and Pocket .rUTLERT, NS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, ilUCULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Bhwitinsr Powder, 'Fishing Tackle. Etc., Etc. We invite an axssa (nation of our (sods, confident that our H'locc will suit th times. MANUFACTURES WAGONS, 'Kosenblatt St Co DEALERS CEAERAL MERCHANDISE, At th old stand, Southwest corner af Eirhs and Willamette streets, EUGKN CITY, ORKOOH Have th most eomplst stock of General Merchandise In th city, Includim Dry Goo Gro ies, ardware, Crockery, Asd ia fact eTerrthiiuj the maiaet dmaad. which w are selling at BED-ROCK PRICES, Paid for all kinds of far m...- delivered at our Store. ULosenfelattACa. Bok and Slafafj Store, iL& 1 00 hmd Md " nta.tlT .g an aasortmentof th, TTf fe "? &-ks. tioaeryTBlaakS ete aa. eta, etc A, S. PATT1RSOX.