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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1880)
THE EUGENE CITY CCABD KUUKXE CJTi'.OBKOOX. The Xeil Doaic The exact state of partis in the next House of ItfpresciiUtive will jirolabl remain a pnzzle until after it roeet The WaMhinjtonGawtte ,? thename of all the tneinbera elect, and figure op a Democratic majority of three. In this calculation the Rev. J. Hyatt Smith of Brooklyn, X. T., in claimed m a Democrat lie was elected by Democrats and Independent Republi can over Chittenden, regular Repub lican. Then it ia claimed that all the Congrewimen elected aa GreenWker in Miwouri will vote on party ques tions with the Democratic members Whether the Gazette's calculations be strictly accurate or not, it is certain that the two prties will face each oth ft with nearly an equal unrulier of members. If the Republicans bhould happen to secure a small majority, that apparent advantage will be more than offset by the greater experience and surperior ability of the Democratic leaden. It is already an acknowlcdgixl fact that there is a great want of tnj- thing like able and experienced states- menship on on the part of Republicans in tlift House elected to succeed the present one. Not one of the new or old members is admitted to possess the requisite qualifications to Cll th Speaker's chair, providing the House is organised bv the Republicans. The once recognized leaders of that party seem to have died out, or b?en re moved, or have left the organization. The Democrats, on the other hand, number several skillful parliamenta rians, with Randall, who is a host in himself, at their head. The manage ment of the respective parties in the next House is likely to be of such character as to strengthen th De mocracy with the country. 1 Lruoa. While our ships have been dwippear- ing from the ocean until nearly seven eightt of the grain-carrying trade of the country is in the bands of foreign ers, a little fourth rate power like Norway has been increasing ber ship ping ia a way that may well teach as a nvfal leiion. In 1S73 she had no leas than 7,433 tailing ve-ls and 33G steai&ere engaged in foreign commerce. The greater number of the Norwegian Teste! are employed in tho American trade. During 1878 they drew from this country 31,732,000 crowns ou freight. The New York ilaratimo RegUter says, with considerable truth, they Lave taken advantage of our mis fortune and have done tin work which we should have undertaken, and they will continue to do so unless we take some lessons from thein in the art and management of running a ship. "All the twaddle and prophecies," says the St. Louis Post "about tho solid South, and tho dissolution of tlm Democracy, to the contrary notwith standing, weveuture humbly tlio opin ion that tliejuoltf ietd parties will remain tho same as they are now; that will see tho Doiuouracy once more united and fighting for success; and the Presidency iu 1881 will again depend cn tho vote of Indiana and New York, as it did in 188Q. Political parties do not break np oh quickly iu reality as in uewsjmpcr articles, aud Indiana and New York aro still very cloie States. A .first class row betweeu Garfield and itho Grant giiig, or Garfield and tho .'Schurz-Curtia Henderson wing, would . settle both states very promptly. It lias transpired that a number of Department oiliciul who went to In diana to work for Garfield bad all their expensea jiaid by their respective Departments, the amount I eing charged up to various appropriations for special service. This is what comes of having a pure Administration. ' Poor Mr. ' Hayes abandoned Washington ratlior than witness such things. In what forgotten pigeon holo is that famous jvil Service Order of his stowed ,away 1 J What ought to le considered evi dence of guilt since Garfield's election 1 Jf a Cvwmittee of your own party swears that you are guilty, if your party press unMiiiuously declares the same thing, and your constituents, by resolution, alirra Jhe judgment, is it evidence of innoemjuy that Republi cans iaka you ' Frcsidcut neverthe less! v ' ' ' .. The Columbia river is frozen vp and communication, with tho vast country of which that ia the outlet, is suspen ded. A railroad frgi-t Portland to the, pulles iaaucuebbity. Grant li It PronJtd Fir. CrafU is in the ascendancy now. All manner of scheme are afloat to inure to his benefit. ITiilad.tyliia has made him a present of a cool $100,000; the New Yorkers propone to raUe a fund of several hundred thousand dullurs, and apply the income to hi benefit; Conkling and the imptrlnli-ts would make him a life Senator, while another wing headed by President ll"jea thinks he should bo made Captain General of all the armies of the UniUti States. And all this is actually prc-po-d for the benefit of the man under whose admin istration corruption, jobliery and thiev ing attained a pitch which has bad no equal in the history of any civilized nation. Republics should be above hero worship, esjiecially when that object is mode of very common mud. It is sol rly stated that the poor man has an incoma of "only ' 7,000 a year. Think of it poor men who can hardly earn a pittance sufficient to support life; think of Hand throw your influ ence against the Republican party, which would build tip an aristocracy on the ruins of tho republic. libont and Davit. 8. F. Examiner. The Senate of the United States af ter the 4th of March next will appar ently be controlled by Mahone of Vir ginia and Davis of Illinois. There will 1 37 straight Democrats to 37 Repub licans, with Davis and Mahone, inde pendent Democrats, holding the bal ance of power. This, it is per haps right to say, is the classifica tion made by Republican papers. Why Davis and Mahone should bo called "in dependent" any more than that all Democrats are independent we hardly know, Davis was elecM to the Sen ate by Democrats; he has acted with that party on all political questions, and was one of the ablest and most pronounced supporters of General Han cock. The same thing is equally true of General Mahone, who in addition is a "Confederate Crigadier," whom the Republicans would scorn to act with. He represents a strongly Democratic Stite, And can have no future save in that party. If the Republicans are counting upon the vote of either Davis or Mahone wo think they are reckoning without their host Crumficlii'i Buiclitr. On !u-st Saturday morning, A. J Thomn, the murderer of S. W. Rrum- field, ai brought into court at Walla Walla to receive his sentence for the crime of which he Lad Iteen found guil ty. Thomas as ho came into court looked as unconcerned as possible, not showing any opparcnt anxiety as to what was to come. J udgo Wingard sentenced him to bo hung by the neck until dead in tho enclosure known as the jail yard Tho time of tho execu. tion was not named and will not be until tho death warrant is issued, which will lie in a few days. While, being conducted to tho jail after tho sentence Thomas remarked that it was a queer w ay to name the place and not the time and ho said ho thought the Judgo was more excited than ho (Thomas) was. Ho also expressed the opinion that "ho did not liko being strung up in that little yard that ho preferred it being public where all could witness tho exe cution." Slttndtml. Tiik Vermont House of Representa tives, with only four dissenting votes, has passed tho bill for School Suflrage for women. When tho bill camo to a third muling, and only four men stood up for tho uegutive, there was a laugh, audible all over the House, caus ing tho Speaker to call for "order," and that being restored, he "reminded" the House, that no man was to be laughed at for voting alone any more than for voting with a crowd. Downey, tho Wyoming bard, whose genius shines forth on the pages of the Congressional Record, has beon rebuked bp his constituents, who 'ut him there to stand by the old flog and an appro priationnot to write poetry about im mortals. His successor is a man who thinks ho knows tho wants of the Ter ritory, and who is sure that poetry, good or bad, is not one of them. They have found a way at last to break up Grant's strength. It is well known that the quickest way to dis perse a crowd is to pas round a bat, and they are now passing one among bis admirer to tako up a collection for his benefit ' They are scattering al ready, and thn collection will not amount to much. ' Dannfiit is a post office name in So vur county, IVim. For the Cnt time in the hitory of the State of Nevada, there it uot a Uyer a member of iu Upi-r Houe of LrgiiUture, and now they are wor rying over the problem of bow to cou street a Judiciary Committer. Donn riatt says: "Prom recent ter rible marine dusters we are led to de cide that water is becoming more dan gerous to human life than whiskey." "You have beautiful teeth ud hair," says a newly married victim to his wife," "Nay, 'tis false," ihe replies in the slanguage of the day. An irritable man having been disap pointed in bis lool threatened to chaw up the bhoeuaker, but compromised ly drinking a cobbler. A Massachusetts minuter closed his sermon, preached to the children, with "I5oys, love your country, your God and your girL" Judge Jere Rlack says that the Re publican party lias just seven principles five loaves and two small fishes. We presume that pork is a favorite diet in Utah; at least ahuoot every other man has a spare rib 'at dinner. The moment a mau begins to rise above bis fellows, he becomes a mark for their missiles. Between C0O0 and 7000 important patents expire this year. A Cough, C old or More Throat should I stopjied. Neglect frequently mult la an Iprurable Lung Dlceaae er Con aiuplloB. BUOWN'S UltOXt Hl.tL TIIO( lll.Sar certain to elie relleriu Aallima Urourhllla, Concha, Catarrh, Consumptive and Throat Diseases. For 30 pcan the TmcLet have been recom mended by physician, and always give per fect satisfaction. T!;ar art tvJi new or un tried but having been teited by wide and con stant use for ncurly an entire veneration, they have attained well merited rnuk amonthe fuw staple remedies of the trr. Public speak er and ftiiiirer use th-ni tu clear and strengthen the Voice. Hid at cents a box everywere. nOTIIEIlS I TIOTHEn! Are you disturbed at night aud broken of your rest by a sick child suffiring and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If so, go at once ana get a Dome oi .uu.i, WINSLOWS 800THIX(i BYRUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immedi.ituly depend Uxn it; there is no uiistiika aliout. There is not a mother nn earth who has ever uwd it, who wiil not tell you at once that it will regulate the hnwuls, ami give rent to the mother, and relief and health t the child, op erating like ni.i','lc. It is perfectly .ife to use in all cae, and pleasant to the taste, and is tho prescripti in of one of the oldest mi.l litst female physicians and uursfs iu the I'liitrd States, bole everywhere. 2.5 ceuU a bottlfl. Delknap's Sprints. Mr. O. Ilrownann lias leased the r.clknan ApriiiLm on the MclConzio river, and i.i now prvpsrud to receive visitors. Thee springs aro fumed for the uicdiviii.il properties of the water, and as they aro situated in the midst beautiful scenery, and lino limiting, mm fishing grnnuds, promise to become a noted resort. The springs aro situated 02 miles east of Kugcno, and 6 miles from the Mo- K.eiizio I!ndo. A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and (mliftcretuma f youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loes of maiihooil, Arc, I will send a re cipe and will cure you, FHUE OK CJIAlUjli Tliis gri'at romnily was dixeovered by a mission ary iu South Aiiifriea. Send a self-addressed envnloie to liEV. Johki'U T. IsilAN, iStatiou J), New ork C'itv. A Good Ihing. German Syrup is the siwcial prescription of Dr. A. llosthee, a celebrated Herman 1'hysi- inn. and is acknowledged to be one of the most fortunate discoveries in Mndieine. It ouickly cures Coiiuba. C old sand all Luna troubles ot tho severest nature, removinir, as it dims, the cause of the atTeetiou and leaving the parts iu a strong and healthy condition. It is not an exeriiiiental medicine, but has stood the test of years, giving satisfaction in every case, which its rapidly increasing sale every season confirms. Two million bottles sold annually. Beware oi medicines of similar names, lately introduced lioschoe'a (ionium Syrup wo intro duced iu the United States in 1M8. and is now sold in every town and village in tho civilized world. Thine doses will relieve any ordinary couh. Trice 73 cents. .Sample bottle, 10 cents. No Deception l ueil. It is strange so many people will continue to sulTer day after day with Dispewi.-v, Liver Complaint, Constipation, Sour hlomoch, Gen eral Oeliility when they can procure at our SU1LOJIS VITALlZliU free of cost if it does not cure or relieve theip, Price, 75 ctf. Sold by Othurn & Co., Druggist. msm off at COST. A3 I Tslust raise Woney I will sell rr.y entire ctock of DIIV GOODS, rUANISlllNG GOODS, . BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CROCKERY. j&JI? COST Call and examins Goods & Prices 3rl who are Indebted to me MUST settle lmuiedi.itely. - .. t Ili.-liet market rioe paid for all Linds o PKoDL'CIC, LMDES and hXVA A. GOLPSMITH. I. NEW ADVKKTl-SFMENTS LAND FOR SALEOR EXCHANGE. 1Ql)J ACHES W CHOICE COTTOM O.-wt Uud. near Itutfalu. 11Lu futility. MiaMXin I tJ rval rui ia this wrlion i f Wlllry. or orrtllli-d flrnTl.tlin Slot PartlC- Urs j.;.!f to 1 HOMIU. A I.KAN, KuTd City, Dr'un. Master's Sale. Io tls Circnit Court .f the United States for tl. District of Oregon. YVtl!u:n KeiJ, Manager, comptaiiiUnt vs. jubo Ualty and .l.,ry Ikatty. his wife, aa.l J. SUTbUrg. loac .Sliders, aud AU Wachtiihriincr, j.artners, doing buwufs nuder the lir;n nine of Stern lrg, Sriiders A tV, aud H. C. Ham- jJirty, deftudauts. , OTICE IS HLKUUY OIVFJ. THAT in l'Ursuaucc of a decree of said court wade and euUrv.1 on 'he 2Jd day of Novem ber. ISSO. I. William K (iilbcrt. the Master in fbaueery of said court, will prn-eeil to s!l at public suction to the hihut bidder, in gold coin of the I'uited u:ej, rash in hand, subject to redemption, at tins door of the Court House t f Line l onuty, at Knene City, ia taid ouauty, iu the Mate of Oregon, oa Tueslar,tlielltlt tiny or Jauaary A. IK, 1WM, At the boor of half jw-t nine o'chvk ia tie furciiot'n of saidday. ail ttenht, title and iu ttreit winch the s.:id deft'ii.lanU John Leattv and Mary llcatty, Liiwife. had ujn the'.'tli Uy of fH.-pteti.litr, lc.., iu au.l to the lol lowin decnld i:ritti.-.c!t, to-wit: Ihe North East quarter of Section five in Town ship Scveuietn t-outh KauL Feur West cf the Willamette Meridian, ccntiviniag llX) acres; also the loiatiou land churn ol An drew Montgomery and wife. King the south half of Section Thirty-tun in Township Six teen South Kange Four West of the U illam- ette Meridian, containing 3"-XI seres; also that portion tf Vie Uunatioii laud claim known as the Donation laud ruiim of liar rett Man pin in Section Seventeen, Township Sixteen Nuth llange Four West of the Wil lamette Meridian, bounded as follow s: com mencing at the northwest enter of the cast half of said (j arret t Maupiu Donation claim, and ruiiniuj thence exit eighty-nine and one half rods on the uorth l.ne of said Donation claim, thence suuth thirty-six rods, thence west eighty-nine and one half rods, thence north thirty-six mis to the place of begin ning, containing '.'0 acres, an 1 situate in the county of Lane and Mate of Oregon. WILLIAM B. yiLBKRT, Master io Chancery of the Circnit Court of the United States, in the District of Oregon. Tho nccniinilntod eviitrnre of nnnrly 30 cars show that the Hitters is a certain reiu ly for mahii'iul disease, as wcllanita sure-it ruveutitive; that it eradicates dyspepsia, cnnslipatio , liver complaint mid uurvous ness, counteracts a tendency to gout rheu matism, urinary anil uterine ilisnrilera, that it imparts vigor to the feeble, and cheers the in in d while it invoratus the body. J or sulo I y all Drug;i.ts and Dealers generally. BLOOD Causing Chills and Fover and Typhoid Fevers Biliousness, Liver, Stomach, end Kidney disorders, and manyothorcilmonts,dostroy 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 DODY AND FOOT PLASTERS, tho cheap est and only perfect treat ment by the Absorption prin ciple. The Plasters acting In conjunctionwiththo Pad up on the nerve centers and re mote parts of the body, In ab sorbing and thoroughly rid dingthe system from MALA RIAL POISON. The whole treatment, PAD, DODY PLASTER and FOOT PLASTERS, all combined, sold for $ I. OO-the cheapest andbestromedyever discov ered, and a positive cure guaranteed if worn accord ing to directions. Remanr ber. Pad, Body Plaster and Foot Plasters, the whole, $1.00. Sold by all druggists, or mailed on receipt of price by THE LION MEDICINE CO NEW YORK. N EW STOCK OF HATH-Tl t h. aud largest ever brought to Kmrene.st Ki;il.M)l.V'S. Lumber! Lumber! J.' IS. lUiim liart has been appointed agent of the tipringtield Mill ( a lie can olier I better figures for Lumber now than ever be fore. ' Ail kinds of building lumber delivered 'on short notice and at very low figure. '. Don't fail to see Lliinehart before ordering elsewhere. We propose to sell lumber, ana k don't forjjet it. - aV t&K w 0TO3IAC5X fp MIL rasome, GENERAL EEDUCTIOI Of the Prices of all kinds of Goods for the purpose of re ducing my stock. S. H. Friendly. feadquarters? OKEGtON HIDE AND FUR SO Erin yoiir EIBES AHD FURS to tho Whive the HIGHEST MARKET, 1'KlUEin 2jBlB1& CASH Will be paid for all kinds of FURS, HIDES AND TALLOW. , , New. Departure ! ! PATT50XIZI? THE MKN WHO ITKLP T SCHOOL HOUSES, whose interests are spend tneir nrohts at uume. i uke notice that- A V Will sell goods for CASH at trreatly reduced Be.it 1'i-inU lb and 18 yards $1 00 Best Brown and Bleached Muslins, 7, 8, 9, and 10 ct. Clarks and Brooks spool cotton 75 ct per Doe. I'lain and Milled Flrnuels, 25, 55: 45 and cts. Watsr Troof, cents. Fine White Shirts, 75 cts and 81. And all Other CoccJs at Proportionate Rates. Also the Celebrated WHITE K (VING MACHINE I (None better for strcni.'th, size, and durability), At greatly reduced mtes. C-jJ To my old Customer, wlio have stood by me so lonj, I will continue to sell en Sam serms as heretofore on tima, but if at any time thev wish to make CASH purchases, I will give) them, as to all others, the full credit ot niv reduction. A. V. PETEKS Robinson & Church, DKAI.KU8 IN SHELF& HEAVY HARDWARE HAVE THE BestSelet'tedStoeklnOregoi. WH II HAS ON HAND AND HACK m SPRING WAGONS. 1 fk 1 am Prepared to Make to crferEuggies and Wagons. A My Facilities are equal to any Establishment In the State, 1 hi?. Fituise ft' Feucls -:0: ' i . IlUILD YOUR EBIDGES, EOADS AND your interests ! Are permanently locates and PETERS, prioes, as low as any ether CASH STOIiK. Fine. Cheviot Shirts. 50, 75 cts and $1. New Assortment Dress Goods (No Trash) 15. 3Ujnd 23 cts. LMens' Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, tit cts. Mens' Overliirts, 75 cts. and 51. Mens' Overalls, 50, (5.1, 75 cts and 81. . Embroideries and Edging at Fabulous Lew Prices. HAVE FOR sal at ths LOWEST Kates. HiO.V. STEEL, AXES. ANVILS, NAILS, HOPE, Cahla Chains, and Pocket 'UTLERY, AS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION JRK'ULTURALh IMPLEMENTS, Blastirs Powder, .Fishing Tsekle. Etc, Etc. We invite an exam nation of our coeds, confident that eur stock will suit the tines. i'IHG! 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