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the vmi city guard EUGF.XEClTr.ORKUO.V. ItU vxi If lit Counir. Th (ollvwiog is complete list of act passed at tba late session and igned by tba Governor. Tbi lint also includes memorials and resolution filed at tba aama time : IL U. 3 An act to incorporate Dal Its and repeal all former acta relating to tba same. & B. 8 An ait to incorporate the town of Amity in Yamhill county. 8. B. 20 An act supplemental to an act to- incorporate the town of Marsh CmIcC in Coos county. 8, B. 108 An act to amend an act to incorporate the town of Oakland, in Douglas county. & B. Jl J And act to incorporate tba town of Prinesville, Wasco county, 8. B. 70 An act to incorporate the town of Monmouth, Polk county. IL B. 2 An act (o incorporate the town of Dayton, in Yamhill county. IL B. 9 An act to incorporate the town of McMinnville, Yamhill county. & B. 102 An act to amend an act incorporating the city of Roseburg, Oregon. 8. B. 104 An act to amend an act to incorporate the city of Astoria, Ore gon. & B. 107 An act to amend an act to incorporate the city of Eugene, Ore gon. 8. B. 42 An act to establish and protect the rights of married women. Section 1 repeals all laws which im pose or recognize civil disabilities upon a wife not imposed by existing statutes upon the husband, and gives the wife a right to sue in the courts alone for re dress of her personal wrongs. Section 2 provides that the refiponsibilities of the parents in the absence of miscon duct shall be equal, and the mother .shall be as fully entitled to the custody and control of the children and their earnings as their father, and in case of the death of the husband tlio wife shall come into as full and complete control of the eftate and the children as the father now does in case of the mother's death. This act is now in force. 8. B. 118 An act to define the . duties and fir the compensation of the clerk of tho board of school land com missioners. This act more particularly prescribes the manner in which the record of transactions by the board shall be kept, and fixes the salary of the clerk at f 1,500 per annum. 8. B. 41 An act to dispose of the unfinished branch mint building, the material and the block of ground on which the same -is sit dated at The Dallea This act takes e fleet when ever all legal claims agaiast the pro perty are settled, and vests the proper ty in the Wasco independent academy Association, to be used for educational purposes only. a. it. l licpeais sections LA am Hi, title 1, chapter 45, miscellaneous laws of Oregon, as complied by Mat thew P. Deady, and Lafayette Lane. 8. J. It. 1 Directs tho Secretary o: State to(purchoso 1C0 copies of vol umes 7 and 8, and 100 copies of vol uma 1 of the Oregon Supreme Court reports, and directs the disposition of the same. 11. J. lb 14--Concurs in the pro pssed amendment to the constitution providing that regular sessions of the legislative assembly shall last sixty days, and special sessions thirty days, and that members shall receive $4 for ach day actually in session. 8' J. M. 5 Asks Congress to ap propriate $500,000 to make surveys and inaugurate works on a canal and looks around the Dalles of the Colum lis. IL J. It. S Legalizes warrant No. "240, drawn m favor of Q. E. Clark and paid before any apronriation was made therefor. IL J. R. C Authorizes the superin. tendent of the penitentiary to let con Tict labor at 30 cents a day for each convict 8. J. R.2 Proposes an amendment to the constitution as follows: The elective franchise in this State shall not hereafter be prohibited to any citi sen on account of sex. IL J. R 4 Directs the Secretary of State to have 5,000 copies of the school laws and 2,500 copies of the road laws printed for the use of school officers and. road supervisors. 8. R 12 To provide the compensa tion of the sheriff's and clerk's of the counties of Linn, Lane, Jackson, Ben. ton, Yamhill, Marion, Douglas, Coos, Curry, Clackamas, Union, Umatilla, Washington and Polk, and to prescribe th manner in which such compensa tion should be paid, . 1 IL R 103 An act to regulate the management and maintenance of ceme teries by private corporations, 8. R 95 For the protection of the Oregon State Agricultural Society, and for the promotion and encouragement of agricultural and horticultural so cieties. 8. R 105 To regulate the measure ment of lumber in the log, and fix tLe compensation therefor. IL R 100 An act to amend sec tion 16, title 3, chapter 57. miscclU neous laws of Oregon, relating to the aisessment of proper'y and the levy and collection of tuxes. IL R 4 An v:t to provide for the construction of a brick insane asylum building for this State, to levy a tax and appropriate money therefor. IL R 58 An act to authorize each of the aeeral circuit judges of this State to hold court and make orders to Le enforced in all the judicial dis tricts thereof. II. R 94. An act to create and or ganize a school for deaf mates. II. R 48. An act to prevent the spreading of contagious and infectious diw-avs among sheep. 8. R 44. To define and establish the boundary line between the coun ties of JoM'phine and Curry. 8. R 29. Requiring county clerks, sheriffs and district attorneys to make semi-annual returns to the State of all fees and emoluments earned by them, and of the expenses of conducting their office. & B. 22. To protect salmon. a R 26. Granting the 'Oregon Railway and Navigation Company, its successors and assigns, the right of way through lands of the State of Ore gon, and necessary grounds for stations, epots, side-tracks, turn-tables, and water stations. 8. R 113. To amend sections 14 and 15, title 1, chapter 44, miscella neous laws of Oregon, relative to the purchase of supplies for the peniten tiary and reducing salary of tin super intendent of the penitentiary. II. R 127. An act to prevent the sale of spirituous or malt or other in toxicating liquors upon or within four miles of any premises in this State upon which or over which the general government may be engaged in canals or locks or work of a similar nature. S. R 2. To amend sections 1G6 and 67, chapter 16, title 1, of the code of criminal procedure. for Public firnaoi. EfttEXE, Nov. 19, 1880. Editor Guard: I see that notices are up calling for a school meeting next Monday for the purpose of levy irg a tax to support the public school.' It is the first time for several years that such a proposition has been submitted- Eugene claims great honor for its edus cutional interests, and it Hint a though our schools should be main tained. Our people have already paid 1 12,000 for a first class school building, and the old board of directors, in their anxiety to maintain the honor and rep utation of our school system, left the district last Spring r."ar $2,000 in debt to teachnrs for their wages. In order to cover this and meet their obligations, the new board was obliged to use over $1,000 off the public money', that was properly due to the present year, to cancel the indebtedness. Hence the necessity of a small tax, say two mills, which will give us a nine months school and at the same time hold up tho repu tation which Eugene has already ac quired, as the best educational town in the State, While mistakes may have been made, yet I believe the school is giving general satisfaction under the present management, and think it should 1 maintained. I trust ourpeo plo will look to their interests and vote a tax, otherwise no more than a ft months school can be maintained. Eugene. Price at th F. & M. Store. Psnufromti 60 to 13 00. 6aiufrotaf7C0toe03 00. Ulster from 7 H to 17 00. RerersiMe vcrcrau fmmtM 00 to f 17 00. IW'Vt Suit frum (4 73 to (10 00. All good, marked iu plain figure at th. F.ii Ctnin JJtore. Kdirc is Dcbiorv A 1 persons indebted to Bo Rush for blsckuoithiug, will pleat call at tlie offic of O. B. Donia sod settl. their sc-connts. Dx. Rrsn, Eogen Citjr, Oct-, 16, ISSO. Notice to Tax-Paver.. VOL' will pleas tax notice that the si sessmrot rIl it now iu my hsods; that tl.e taxes are due, ami that I am ready to receive ml receipt for tli same. Delinquent will consult their own interest by makinj iinme diate payment J M Shillzt. Sheriff sad Tax Collector for Lane Co, Or. Coots, Shoes, Etc. NEW ADVERTISFMEXTS Fruit Tree3 and Shrub bery. PERSONS WISHING TO PURCHASE Fruit Trees and Shrubberr can be supplied at NURSERY 1'KICKM in Etwene Ci'.r, by ItatiM tiiKir order with J. II D. HENDERSON', Agent for Wallinjj Bros. T O Hendricks bas just received larr lot of boots, shoe, slippers, ovenboei. etc., etc., wbicb be offers for sale. This is th largest bill of this kind of goods that bas beea brought here this season, the cnet amounting to oyer 4, 000. He bas eyery ttyla and variety on hand, an I cau suit all customers. Ladies wear s speciality. Reward of Merit. Th Oregon Kidney Tea ha beea swarded two medals by the Orejou Stat Ag-ioultnral Society the tint of bronze and the ;coih1 of gold, the difference in the vain of the two indicating the increase in the esteem of the community which year' trial of the remedy bas induced. For all dieease of the kidneys end urinary organs it i nusurjantd. Doa't fail to try it. Auk yur drogyrt for it. A C'ons,h, Cold or Koro Throat abubld le stopped. Neglect frequently result la an laenrable Lung- Disease or Con aamptlon. BUOW.V9 BIIONCIIIAL 1KO lll:sare certain to dye relief In Asthma Uroneliltl, roughs, Catarrh, Consumptive and Throat Diseases. For 30 pears the Trochee have been reoum- mended by physicians, and always give per fect satisfaction. Tliey art nut new or un tried but bavins been tested bv wide and eou- taut tse fur marly an entire veneration, thev have attained well merited rank unions the few staple remedies of the aye. I'ublic Mix-aii- l and Hinder uw them to clear and stren'-rthen the Voice. .Sold at 25 ctnta a box everywere. "IOTIIEH9 I jnoTium! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rcbt by Bick child lulT. riiig and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If w, go at once ami get s bottle of MRS. WIXSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP. I will relieve the poor little sufTurer iiuim-dintoly -depend upon it; there it no mistake about There it not mother on earth whit has eve r used it, who will not tell you nt mice that it will regulate the bowel, antl give rest to tl.e mother, and relief and health ti the child. u- erating like uiagiu. It is jierfectly safe to ute in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is tho prescript! m of one of the oldest and best male pliveirfans and nurses in the United States. Hole everywhere. 25 cent a bottle. Belknap's Springs. Mr. O. Brownson ban leased the Bclknan Springs mi the McKonzie river, and is now prepared to receive visitors. The.se springs are famed forth medicinal properties of thu water, and as they are situated in the midst f betutiful scenery, and line hunting, anil finhiug grounds, promise to become a noted resort. Theipring are situated C2 miles e.-ut of Kugenc, and C miles from the Mc Konzie Bridge. A CARD- To all who are stifferiug from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, iocs oi maiinoou, .ve., 1 will send a re cine and will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great rennjiiy was discovered by a mission ary in South Amsrico. Seud a self-addreiHed envelope to Rev. JusithT. Injias, Station 1), Ne,w York City. HENRY W. SMITH iCO'S CELEBRATED KENTUCKY THISTLE OEIV WHISKEY. HENRY W. SMITH t CO. DISTILLERS, Kenton County, 6th Dist Kentucky. officii:. 252 & 254 West Third St CINCINNATI. The alxive whiskey has taken a lar?e run east and is reoBimenelliythe m.'uiv.d farWty for nieillilnal family iiirpo.ies lor sale by all druggist grocers ny tnegalon case. F. M. WiLKiNs.Solesgent, Eujene City. w III I rcr, Smothers Llo ord TLysiclass rocoiuincad it IT 13 HCT RAHCOTi:. , m.'1 JS- ' 'f"j i spsss.says. . w-.a,.-a. ...-.ryr-.Y j IJ CEXTAUK LIXI3IENTS; tlio "World's prcat Pain-Kc-Ilcvlngf remedies. Tlicylical, i;ootliO aud euro Burn:!, 'Vounds, "Week Back nnd IZheumutism ;ou Jlau, and Sprains, Calls cud Lameness .r.poa Coasts. Cheap, quicls nnd reliable. C 2zn Official role bj ftiuailn. A Good Ihlng. German Syrup ia the special iircioiipti. n of iJr. A. l.oscliec, a celebrated German l'h.vni cian, and is acknowledged to be one of the niot fortuniite discoveries in Medicine. It onicklv cures t'uuglis. Cold land all Lung troubles, ot the severest nature, removing, aa ii does, the cause of the auction and leaving the part, in a strong and healthy condition. It i. not an experimental medicine, but has stood the test of years, giving satisfaction in every case, which its rniiidly Increasing sale every season confirms. Two million liottlei sold annually. Iteware oi medicine of .imilar names, lately IntrOtlllPMil IUmioIima'm fl.irm.in u . ol,r duceil in the United States in 18l, and i. now Mid in every town and village in the civilized world. Thre. doses will relieve any oi Jinary cough. Trie. 7i cent. Sample bottle, 10 cent. Clackamas... .11GC Clatsop........ 53G Columbia 312 Coos 707 Douglas 1256 Jackson.. ,, ,. 743 Josephine.... 399 Lake 317 Lane 1012 Linn 1417 Marion 2050 Multnomah.. .3211 Polk 771 Umatilla ,1250 Union 674 Washington... 880 Yamhill 1056 1746 We have th following onuf. ticial returns, which will not vsry more than IU by th oUi- cial count : ltanton maj. , ;.45 Tillamook-niaj...50 Grant 25 Bakf r-ruaj Wasco-mai Garfield. Hancock. Weaver. 872 434 228 554 1105 10G5 279 374 1092 1776 1386 2719 712 1535 899 588 .940 3 22 47 23 8 o 20 38 16,438 169 I wish Everybody to Know Kev. Georpe li. liiayui, an old citizen of this vicinity known to every one a. n most in fluenti.il citizen, ami Christian Minister of the M. & Church junt this momeut tpiied in our store to say. "I wish everybody to know that I consider that both myself an I wife owe our live, to Miiluh's Consumptive Cure." It is having a tremendous sale over our counters and is giving jierfect satisfaction In all case, of Lung lMscases, such as nothing vise ha. done, llourbon. lud, May 15, 187. c , . i , ')n" Matchett & France Stdd by Osburn k Co.. l)ruggita, I.uuibfr! Lumber! EPURT3 t! Clzznui-'iZ t:ucn, fjaadeu, CracLLU; Psuas la do Hoatl, Tetld Croath, EoaSnots, find asy Catarrhal Complaint, ecn to exterminated hj Vcl Co Iloyer.'a Catarrh Cure, a Consti tutional Antidote, hy Ab.orp tloa . Tho mart Imriovtant Eis covory sinoo Vaccination. I eadq uartersf -r s- OEEGON HIDE AND FUR CO. -:0: Brinff your EKES AND FURS to tne HEADQUARTERS Wliere-thn lTTMlFST TIT J P tsvt F RICE in i Will U paid for all kinds of FURS, HIDES AND TALLOW. D. HYMAK HJ CD m o ft m New Departure ! ! OjauSS: AXD C212SX3C,T, PATHOXIZE THE MtX WHO HELP T BUILD YOUR BRIDGES, ROADS AX Sf HUOI. HOUSES, whose interests are vour interest. 1 Are iwruiiuientlv t-tA J spend their profits at borne. Take notice that. A V PETERS, Will .ell goods for CASH at greatly reduced prices, as low as any other CASH STORK. Bc3t Print, lb and 18 yards $1 00 Best Crown and Bleached Muslins, 7, 8, 9, and 10 c'j. Clark, snd Brook, .pool cotton 7.1 cts jer Dor. PLvu nnd Milled Flrnnels, 23, 3.";: 45 nd 50 eta. Water Proof, cents. Fine White Shirts, 75 ct. and ?L And a!l Other Coeds at Prcoortionate Rates. AL.0 th. Celebrated AVHITK K ArING MACHINE ! (Aone better for strength, size, and durability), At greatly reduced rates. 'liST To my old Cui:ium--n, who hsve stood uy me so lon-r, I wiH conti Fine Cheviot Shirts. 50, 75 cU snd tL Xew Assortment Dres. Good. (Ns Trash) 15l 20 and 25 cts. Men.' Underwear, Shirt, and Drawer, M ct. Mens' Overnhirts, 75 cU. and fL Mens Ovt rulk, 50, Co, 75 cU and tl. Embroideries and LMina at Fabulous L l'ricts. senns eui mutintl tf ajill An i si heretofore on tims. but if nt any time thev wish to make CASH purchases, I will give , as to all others, the full credit ot uiy reduction. A. V. FETEKS S. H. FRIENDLY. HAS USt OPEN'ED FOlt THE PKIXG AXD SUMMER TRADE THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS EVER BROUGHT TO EUGENE. BLOOD POI IBM J. B. Rhinehart ba. been appointed agent of the Springtleld Mill Co. He can oiler batter figure, for Lumber now than ever In-. fore. All kinds of buildiui? lumber d.ilirn-l on tha nnrvAranlma nnrl r. t I VVII1VI O CJ I I U W Causing; Chills and Fover DumbAguo.lntormlttent.Ro mlttent and Typhoid Fevors, Dillousnoss, Liver, Stomach, and Kidney disorders, and manyothoroilments.destroy Ing tho health and lives of millions, is driven out of tho system, and radically cured by the use of tho LION MA LARIA AND LIVER PAD and CANCLIONIC BODY AND FOOTPLASTERS.tho cheap est and only perfect treat ment by the Absorption prin ciple. Tho Plasters actlncr in conjunction with tho Pad up on short notim and at verv low iitnr Doa't fail to .re Rhinehart before ordering elsewhere. We propose to sell lumber, and dou't forgot it. mote partsof thobedv. Inab- Borblng and thoroughly rid dingth system from MALA RIAL POISON. The wholo treatment, PAD, CODY PLASTER and FOOT PLASTERS, all combined, miDraore. Uuderwood Bros, are rcprcsentinj; four of th most Domil.ir and r.diulm I 212 190 17,463 17,860 Garfield's plurality over Hancock, 61(1 Ko return bay beea rocsived from Curry which is ..timatsd tie. al L't.ion, of Loudoni HambergA Hie of liamberg; reirosenting a capital of rw.wu.msj po IU com. "Don't t-n it till th i horse is stolen before you lovk tSs .table door." Pictur Frames. Tlie largest stock of Picture Frame, in th rlty just received from Chicago of all aim. to be had at the LX. L Store. ' crea, ana a positivo euro f guaranteed if worn accord ng to directions. Renvsm ber, Pad, Body Piaster and Foot Plastors, tho whole, $I.OO. Sold by all druggists, or mailed on receipt of price by TH7 I irM rrrniM.fr rr B.w.v IllUUIbllU VVSJ ' NEW YORK. -l OUR STO( K OF C Li OT HING Has ben lurgely increued and we cau .bow . naaUitome a line of ready made gotnls iu MEN'S AXD UOYS' BUSINESS AND DRF.S3 SUITS As can be found in tha country, and at rriecs' ...UK lUMUMb I.IF SUllHiy. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT well failed with a sdihikIi.I ieauing etyie. and Jaeluonable shade, of goods. tainiliSS CLOTHS, MOHAIR, and AMERICAN DRESS GOODS. laid, Plain and Opera Flannels of all colore.' 5Ieachel & Unbleached Cotton Flan neln. Ladies' And Gens( Underwear SAjjWLS and SCAUiAS- j WOOL BLANKETS, ALL COLORS. Trunks and Trevellug Satchels, HATS and CAPS in th. leadiag Stylts. OILCLOTHS for floor and table sm. BOOTS AND SHOES. I We world eall special attention to our stock Mens' and Hoys' San Francisco Boots, ! Which we have sold for a number of yeartwitk igreat satisfaction. Every pair warranted, j A complete stock of IIARDWAItE, PLOWS AND FAKMIX I UTENSILS. CHOICE TEAS. CANNED GOOD And all choice FAMILY GROCIRll. astonishingly low rates. (LIVERPOOL 4 CARMEN ISLAND SALT Highest price for all kind, of produce sad WOOL s ii. na i:dly. Robinson & Church, DKA1.EU9 IN S1IELF& HEAVY HARDWARE 11AVK THE HeslSelected Stock in OregoL HAVE FOR sals at th. LOWEST Rates. IRON, STEEL, AXES, ANVILS. NAlLs, EOPI. Cable Chain., and Poctt.t 'UTLERY, AS. PISTOLS, AMMUM'llUX JRirULTURAL, IMPLEMENTS, Blasting Powder, Fibbing Tackle. Etc., Etc We invite an exam (nation of eur goeda. oonRdent that eur btock will suit th times. II I1HQI HAS ON HAND AND MANUFACTURES HACK AND SPRiG WAGONS, I em Prepared to Make to crcrugfes and Wagons. As My Facilities arc equal to any Establishment in the State, can demise b Finns li-tlii$ Wtik in ti) respect t