THE EUGENE CITY GUARD EUGENE CITV.ORKOOX. HATUKUAY. JULY 3. I HMO, Democratic Ticket, FOR PRESIDENT: GEN. WINFIELD S. HANCOCK, Of New York. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT : WILLIAM II. ENCLISH, Of Indiana. For Presidential Electors, -J. K. WEATIIERFORD, o Linn, T. G. OWEN, of Coos, J. G. FULTON, of WaHco. Covcrnrr V.liiteaker. Governor Whitcakcr, or "Honest John," bk he in familiarly known throughout our State arrived in Port land Monday afternoon fren!i from hit) field of labor in the Halls of Congress. Stem sense of duty to his State, is said by some to have, to a certain ex tent, defeated him for ro-eleetion, as George having the ears of the wholo State within reanh, and without fear of contradiction, was unabled to jour in a great deal of telling stuir that might otherwise have been successfully met by a well informed adversary, like his distant opponent In his defeat for re-election, "Honest John," neverthe less, comes home a victor; and lashed to his chariot wheels are appropriations ill number and richness never before equalled, and upon his brow are tho imperishable laurels that a grateful State in its esteem and deep sense of appreciation ever bestows upon faith ful champion. Standard. A comparison of the vote for con gressman of 1878 witli that of the vote cast for the samo office in 1K80 shows An increase of 4.V39 votes. The in crease in tno various counties is as fol lows: Taker 21ft, lienton 189, Clacka mas 153, Columbia 62, Coos 44, Curry 8, Douglas 280, Jackson 122, Josephine 9, Lane 130, Like 210, Multnomah 79, Polk 193, Tillamook 3(5, Umatilla 491; Union 3Gft, Wasco 799, Washing ton 142, Yamhill 230. Tho following counties show a decrease in tho voting population tai follows: Clatsop 4(5, Grant 68, and "Marion 120. With tho patriotism that has always signalized his career, Hon. S. J. , Tilden withdrew from the Presidetial contest when he saw that his candidacy might be antagonistic to tho best interests of the Democratic party, whose trusted leader ho has been so long. His letter of withdrawal is able, comprehensive and satisfactory to the millions of his fellow-citizens who desired to see him vindicated Tho memory of this great statesman will live in tho history of our country long after his traducers huve sought their sepulchres, unhonor ed and unsung. It is notorious that Gartield voted against tho bill, says tho Examiner, to (tension the bravo and meritorious vet erans of the war with Mexico, the gal lant and heroic men who wmi the grand victories that gained to the Republic the priceless vast Territories of New Mexico and California, now famous as the richest in mineral and agricultural wealth of any portion of the continent The Republicans all admit that the Democrat have a good ticket What can they auy'of Garfield's record the man who is smirched by such juet ion able schemes as De Golyer contracts, Credit Mobilier and back salary pay, not saying anything of his damnable record on the Chinese question. Hancock and English clubi should be organized in evcy precinct in Lane county. If the IVmncrats will work from now until the second Tuesday in November for Hancock and English, we will carry Lane county by 50 or 100 majority. Oakes Ames is dead, but his note book lives in that section of the Con grejiMonal archives laWlrd Credit Mo bilier. For further information inquire of General James Abrani Garfield, Re publican nominee for the presidency. TlIK Oregonian difttMlUlios admits . i,t I (hat Grant aaja tliat Hanxock will l -ejoi'texl prwident Tbt Corrapl Candidate. From tho X. Y. Tribune, (Rep.,) Feb. 1873. Let us gather up the ends from all this snarl of testimony and see, if pos sible, just where we stand. Read tho evidence. With varying degrees of guilt or guilty knowledge, every man of them, with one exception (Mr. Blaine), has been obliged to confess that at sometime he had held this stock, and at some time under stress df conscience, let us hope, though that is not fully proven got rid of it Now let us g slowly over the list: . James A. Garfield, of Ohio, lrnrt ten shares; he never paid a dollar; received $329, which after the inves tigation be gan he was anxious to have considered as a loan from Oakes Ames to himself. These men betrayed tho trust of the people, deceived their coustituents, and by their evasions and falsehoods con fessed the transactions to be disgrace ful Pass no resolution. Drop it where . it is. Remand the whole busi ness to the people. From the N. Y. Times (Kcp.) Feb. 19 1873. Of the members referred to Messrs. Kelley and Garfield present a most dis tressing figure. Their participation in tho Credit Mobilier affair is complicat ed by tho most unfortunate contradic tions of testimony which tho committee do not undertake to unravel. The only possible comment do not under take to unravel.- The only possible comment on their cases is that had they taken a perfectly upright course in the matter, and refused to have anyting to do with tho stock, no occasion for con tradiction could have arisen. Arlliur'n Testimonial. "You liavo made the Custom House a center of partisan political manage ment" R. 1. Hayes to Collector Ar thur, Jan., 31, 1879. "With a deep sense of my obligations under tho Constitution, I regard it as my plain duty to stipend you in order that tho office may be honestly admin istered." R. 15. Hayes to Collector Arthur, Jan. 31, 1879. "Gross abuses of administration have continued and increased during your incumbency." John Sherman to Col lector Arthur, Jan. 31, 1879. "Persons have been regularly paid by you who have rendered little or no serv ice; the expenses of your office have increased while its receipts have dimin ished. I'ribes, or gratuities in the shape of bribe.;;, have been received by your subordinates in several branches of the Cu'ikiii House, and you have in no ease supported the effort to correct thos abuses." Secretary Sherman to Collector Arthur, Jan. 31, 1879. The line Lkrtion. The follow itr.j U the official vote, on the .itate ticket, as' certified t; by Sec retary of state Kui hart: Member of Congress-- Whiteaker 18,181, George 19,578, Sears 301. Supremo Judges Kelly 17,709, Prim 17,9(59, Rurnett 18.1G8, Waldo 19,(589, Lord 19,03(5, Watson 19,(509 State Printer Merry 18,052, Odell 19,4(52. Extract from Hancock's order pub lished at New Orleans. La., Nov. 29) 18(57: "The right of trial by jury, tin Habeas Corpus, the Liberty of tliej prens, the freedom of Speech, the Nut urul rights of persons, and the rights oj property must bo preserved." j . v- i i Colfax is in favor of Gartield and says he is supposed to bo in f.ivor of a tirllf, but Siailer is jurtioularly enn ui nl with Arthur, llinls of a feather etc. Garkiklu i a woond Huvca. The voters will bury liim m dwp tlint ho c no cliniion to Womo a wvonJ lViuid. Belknap's Springs. Mr. 0. lrowon has Inaseil the Rclknnp Sorinxs on the MoKeoiie river, and is now p-vp.ued to re'oive visitors. These sprints .ire f.imed fur the uuiiieinAl proH-i'ties of tlie w.itrr. and as they arc situated in the mid.t id besutiful areiiery, and line huntiui;, and luh to;: gnoiuiU, promise to Invome a noted T'M'i The springs are situated 6'J miles eit of Kiu'ene, and 6 miles from the Me- Kvnzie I'.ridire. I.mubrr! Lumber! J. R. Rhinchart has been appoiutel sireitt of the Springfield Mill Civ He can o Iter hotter figure lor LuiiiIkt now than ever be fore All kinds of building lumber dvliveied on short untie aul at very low tiifurva. Don't fil to is llhiorhart Uf.ire onlt-riiw elsewhere. We propose to sl lumber, an.l don't fi.rgi t it. I wish Everybody to Kaow. Rev. Oe.r.-o H. Thayer, an o!. ritisen .f this YH'itiitr known to e.err one as urnst in riuential citi-. n, and Christian Minister of the M. K Chunh j.it this moment stop:rd iu our Vire t uy. "I wish everybody t know that I oon-idt-r that K.th myself ant wife owe our bvns tn Shil.ib's Connumptive 1'nre.' It is having a tremendous nl. over mir counters "d i eiving rf stifa.-ti..n in all c of Lun DiwasM, smh asnotbinv," cb has thine. IkHirbiHi. Ind, My 1.V l7H. m. Mau-hett Jt France j F'Jd by 0,le,rn Jt .. Iinigisla. No Deception l'el. It i stranjre to many people will continue to suffer day after day with Dlspepsia. Liver (Jomnlalnt. uonmiiMUQD, ouur oiomain, urn nltt nt. L,'onstlluon, doi ral Debility when they can procure at our SHILOHS VIl'ALIZKR free cost if it does not cur or relieve them. Price, 75 eta. Hold by Osburn ft Co., briigg'xts Robinson k Church at the Hardware 'Store keep the largest And best selected stock of wall par and herder in Kuene Citv, comprising in part, Brown, JMutike, Serin, Gilt and Emboss ed paper, which they purchase direct from the Eastern factories and will aell a cheap an the cheapest. All pajier truanieil tree ol charge. The most popular and frajfrant Perfume of theday''HACKMETACK''try it Hold by Unburn k Co., druggist, fcutfene Uty, Oregon A Good Thing. G irman Syrup is the special prescription of A linuiliiw. a celebrated German Physi Dr cian, and is acknowledged to be one of the most fortunate discoveries in Medicine. It quickly cures Coughs, (.'olds and all Lung troubles ot the severest nature, removing, an ii docs, the cause of the affection and leaving the port in strong and liraltny conmii'iu. it is nut w experimental medicine, but has stood the test of years, giving satisfaction in every cane, which ite rapiilly increasing saie every season confirms. Two million hotties so:a annuawv. Beware oi medicines of similar names, b.tely introduced Boschee's German Syrup was intro duced in the United .State in lSi8. and is now sold in every town and village in the civilized Worl'l. Tliree ooses win renevo or-im". cotwh. Price 75 cents. Sanrple bottlo, 10 cents. Haunted Me. Debt, poverty and aiifferiiig haunted me for years, caus. d by a sick family and large liilla for doctoring, which did no good. I was completely discouraged, liutil one year by the advice of my pastor, I procured Hop Hitters and commenced their line, and in one month we were nil Well, and none of us have been sick a day since; and I wunt to say to all poor men, yon can keep your families well a year with Hop Hitters for less than one doctor's visit will cost. A Working man. ' the oregoTkidney tea Head the following testimonials, not from persons 3,000 miles away, whom no one knows, but from well known and trust worthy citizens of Oregon, whose names, written with their own hands, can be seen at our ollice: 8ilverti.il, Or.. March 27, 18S0. I have been nloicted with a kidney trouble fur twelve ye.irs, dur n which time I have used f.lim st eveiy kidney remedy I could hvio of but i Mniucd no relief until I tried tho Oiejtui Kidney Ten. 1 nm now using the second box and am free to say that 1 am much butter nud have no hesitancy in reeoin. iiiti:cling it na a plensan. and sale kidney remedy. W. 15. COX. (ioi.DHMi.u.r, W. T. March 31, 1880. I have bad the diabetes for thirty ymrt. Have lmd imir.v olivhicians prescribe for me, but failed t o e.ct relief. 1 tried tho Oregon Kidney Tea, ami tho first dose gave relief. I am now almost well, nud would recommend it to any one stlileriug from this disease. MUSKS l'lliK. A OAIUV Tn M whii are sulferiii ' from the errors and indiscretions of youth, iktvo'ik wenknciM, early decay, I"- of manhood, Ac, I will semi a re cine and will c.ire you. KKKK K CHAKOE. Tnis x'l'at reinui'iy was discovertd by amission aiy in .South Aini ries, Mend a self-ad(lrcsed envelope toliKV. JosituT. lsu.vN, Station 1), .i ... . 1. . iew i ora v-uy. N E W A D V E IITIS EM ENTS ST. CHARLES HOTEL Coiner Will urn tte an 1 Xint'n Streets, EL'ilENECITV, OR. J. W. FltONK, Proprietor, The limine Idik iteen Ihoioiihly renovated, ItolU limine anil oul'.lde. The FINEST Sample Rooms in the city. THUMS MODERATE. Civn the House a tihd, and tm assure! that you will get the be.it the market al.ords. The House is newly fur.iisl.ei'. FreejCoachJo and .from tho House. If you wish to I ly your goods cheap, you must p to the store ot LURCH BROS. COTUVAttHJ OllOVK J They keep one ef the largest stocks of General Merchandise Outside of Portland, and they sell gixxN cheap er than it can lie blight anywhere in the Wil lamette vallev. F. M. WIUT.'S, huecesstir to Siin.To.N 3i Wii.sins. "radical hgrn I UNDRi:WtHDS BUILDING. Next door to the (..ran.? Store, Willamette street, Kiigvue City t,irehnn. Have iust ojiened full line of fresh Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals. Also a fine assortment of Fancy ami Tollci Articles. ALL (IXP or Mixed raints, Lead, Oil, Varnish, Brushes, ; WINDOW GLASS and PUTT? MT1..V ii i ii v, Wluchthey will always sell on reasonable . I Cirtfol HlfDlioi fitfi Uflivvifiu'i Pre tfriptioiv EXECUT0R8 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Ectateef A. I HnimriirrT, deceased. NOTICKIS HfltKliV GIVEN TO THE Creditors jf said deceased, and all whom it may concern, that the undersigned have been duly appointed execotoi of the will and estate of said A. L. Humphrey, deceased, by an or der of the county court of the State of Ore iron, for the county of Lane, made by J. J. Walton, Judife of laid Court, dated the 11th day of June, A. (J. 1H0. Audall persous hav ing-uluimsaaiuntsuid estate are hereby required to present them, with the proper vouchers withiu six mouths from the date of this notice to the undersigned, at the office of I). M. liis don in the city of Eugene, in said county, Dated this l'Jth day of June, A. 1)., 1880. V. M. KISIlON. ELIZA HUMPHREY, Executors. FARMERS ATTENTION. READ ! X HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NICE AS X sortment of Hamess, Collars, Lines, Lri dles, Hanie and Breast Straps, Halters, Curry -combe:). Whins. Cards, lirushes, etc., and I am making Saddles of all kinds and will keep or. hand Saddle Trees and Dressed liuckskeis for the wholesale and rotail trade, which 1 will si ll ner cent, cheaner than usual Farmers will do well to give ine a call. My terms is ready pay; then no man pays tor his neighbors 'o.ids. Shop, 3 miles northwest of liuireue City on railroad. D. It. LAK1X. SEL1IHG off at COST, As I Must raise Money I vill sell myentire stock of DllY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS, DOOTli AND SHOES, HATS AND CROCKERY. iJS? COST Call sail sxaralns Goads a Prices ei'All who are indebted to nie MUST settle immediately. Iliglie it market price paid for all kinds of PRODUCE, HIDES and FURS. A. GOLDSMITH. OREGON HIDE DEPOT. I WISH TO INFORM THE PUBLIC that I p.iy more than any man this side of l ortlandin HIDES. runs, TALLOW, AND CHICKENS. Store on Willamette St., Next Door to Goldsmith's Brick D HYJIAN. 2?. 33. AT THE rrAVINl! ASSOC, A t i l) WITH MF.I Aibusiuess Mr. lldliACi: K ST RATION we have just received a new, livr;fo aud WELL SKLKCT1CD STOCK OF GOODS, Making a speeiulty of HARDWARE, m AND STEEL An. AGRICULTURAL I.Mri DM KNTS. We desire to make no grand Hoiri-.h, iiit dc say that tanners can come nearer yvtting ANYTHING THEY MAY WANT at our store than at any other establkhment ii town, ar.d tltfy can buy them on as good terms. We have a full line of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRYGOOD8, FANCY GOODS, LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING CiOoliS, MEN AND HOY S CLOTHING. HATS AND CAPS, ROOTS AND SHOES And are continually addim: to our stock te meet the demands of the public. K. R DUNN, Bckand Stationery Store. POST OFFICE BUILDING. EUGENB City. 1 have on hand and am constantly vu nig n rannuiii oi ine isesi .-v tiool aa Micllneous llmks. Stationery, Itlank liookj l o.iioiios, l ants, Walltts, Manks, Portmor etc. etc A. 8. PArfEIUSON. GO TO WINTERS' GALLERY! !To t CARD and CABINET THOTO- Vrai h VKRnoTvbw V ulLh w Cards and Cabinets a Specialty. New Departure ! ! TWO I?3CCJ3E.SS3 I AXD PATRONIZE TOE MEN WHO HELP T SCHOOL HOUSES, whose interests are siwnd their profits at home. Take notice that- A. V. PETERS, Will sell goods for CASH at reatly reduced prices, as low as any ether CASH STORE . Rest Prints 16 and 18 yards .'.$1 00 Best Brown and Bloached Muslins, 7, 8, 9, and lOcta. Clarks and Brooks spool cotton 75 cts per Doz. Pluiii and Milled Flrnuele, 25, 35: 45 and 50 1 cts. Water Proof, cents. Fine White Shirts, 75 cts and SI. And all Other Coeds Also the Celebrated WHITE 8H ,VIN"G MAOHIKE ! (None Utter for strength, size, and durabilitvl, CaJ" To my old Customer, who have stood by terms as heretofore on tima, hut if at any time they wisn to mane uaoo. purcnases, i win give them, as to all others, the full credit ot "my reduction. A. V. PETERS S. ML FRIENDLY. HAS UST OPENED FOR THE &PUINU AND SUMMER TRADE THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS EVER BROUGHT TO EUGENE. OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING Has been largely increased aud wo can show as handsome a line of ready mane goods m MEN'S AND ROYS' BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS As can be found in the eOhntry, ar.d at priees that cannot fail to satisfy. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT is well filled with a splendid assortment of all; leading styles and fashionable shades of g.xrk EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR, and AMERICAN DUESS GOODS, Plaid, Plain and 0-ia Flannels of all colors. IMeiiclicil & Unbli'iiolii'.l Cm ton Flan IH'U. Ladies' And Gtno' Undrrw6?.r, yihvAVLS and SCAIIF.S Robinson & Chi! reft f HELF&IIKAVYiiA!i3iW'iaS HAVE THE Bcsi vc! ctci stccL in 0regn rr. W i m HAS ON HAND AN -J MANUFACTURES IAGKS m SPRING WAGONS, I am Prepared to M tc cre'er Ecggies end Wagons. As My Facilities are equal to any Esiablishment in the State, I can Premise ?-y Fatrcns First-class Wcrk in every Respect my vu u i:s mu: nil u;tt is the state r ' CTC RYNEA K THE EUGENE CITY FLOURING MILLS. IIGTIOE! To Whom it .May Concern. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT I AM the sole owner of the Patent lii'tit for Sinking ami Privin Wells in I jine county, State of Oreifn, and that said Rifht is pro tected by Letters Patent issued by the U. S. liov.-rnni-int to Nolwm W. Ureen, "f Court land County, State of New York. All persons w ho have Driven Wells, or hail them driven, without my ponuissii in, sin ee the "ist day nf February, 1h73. are liable to .nweention fur iiifrioK-eiiieut of said Hi'lit and are hereby no tified to come forward and adjust the same. AH infringements in the future will be" pros ecu ted. I am prepared to drive Wells or will grant permission to others ou application. 13 F- DORR IS QrPRTWlQ MI UlLUUIIMiO LlulUlli Chas. hi. Horn; PRACTICAL G VXE MITU. l Fishinsr Tackles at i materials. 'T Kejirinir d.-e in the neatest style Tn'' warranted. Sewinir macL iura, aaiee, Locks, etc, repauvd. Guns loaned and amm iniion furnished. Shop on WiRamette st, opposite Astor House DRESS GOODS -' STYLES and low rricr. Jivt mrirA br . F.RItNDLY. IiUILD YOUR BRIDGES, ROADS AND your interests ! Are ptimnnently located a4 Fine Cheviot Shirts. 50, 75 cU and $L ' New Assortment Dress Goods (N Trash) 15, 20 and 25 cts. Mens' Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, 50 eta. Mens' Overall irts, 75 eta. and fh Mens' Overalls, 50, 05, 75 cts and $1. Embroideries and Edgins at Fabulous Lew Prices. at Proportionate Rates. At greatly reduced rates. me so long, I will continue tt sell on same WOOL BLANKETS, ALL COLORS. Tr;:n!:3 and Treveliug Satchels. HATS and CAPS in the leading Styles. ' OILCLOTHS for floor and table use. BOOTS AND SHOES. We world eall special attention to onr stock of Mm' and Boys' Snn Francisco Hoots, MiMi we have sold for a number of years with MtMa- Lvery rrai'ted. A complete stock of HARDWARE, PLOWS AND FARMIN I UTENSILS. CHOICE TEAS. CANNED GOODS 1 And all choice FAMILY GROCERIL.. 'astonishingly low rates. r LIVERPOOL A CARMEN ISLAND SALT ilii;he,itrr;cef()I.lli!i;iI1d,of produce and - WOOL s is. i ish:ndly. HAVE FOR sal at the LOWEST Rates. IRON, STEEL, AXES, ANVILS, NAILS, ROPE, Cable Chains, and Pocket 'UTLERY. NS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION iRK'ULTUKAL, IMPLEMENTS, Blasting Powder, Fitling Tackle. Etc., Etc. We invite an em illat ion of our goods, confident that our KTiitK will suit tb times. tSSS ' k OPPOSITION IS THE LIFE OF TRAM SLOAH BROTHERS WILL , DO WORK CHEAPER than any t other shop in town. HORSES fchOD FCR 2 CASH. ith new material, all round- Resetting eld ShiH-s Sl. 1.AU warranted to give satisfaction. Shop ca the Corner of 8th and Olive Streets. TOBKO CCKfJUEROR, JR. I will make the following stands for the season, to-wit : At Cooper's stalile, Eugene Citv, I-'ritlay and Saturday of each wei k. At. L. ilumphrey's on Long Tom, .Monday. At my place Tuesdays and Wednesdays. I2J"For particulars of descrip tion, jiedigree, see printed posters. II. G. 1IA1LLY.' BOOTS AXD JHOE-CALir01 nia band and machine made B Km aai oooea. A m int rlirert fmm faetory. H. FKIEMLT . I X