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THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. EUUKNKCI'nr.OKICtiOX. Hancock at Wublngton. AdiHpalch from Wtwliington City, March 4 tli, givM th following' graphic account of tlie reception accorded Gi'it. Jlriioo k tii his vihit to Waliingloa to witneu the inaugural ci-n iuonicc General Hancock's arrival at the cap itol yei.U!rdajf afternoon created wore aenution and eiitliuHiohm among a ccr tain claim of population than the advent of hia victorious opponent Full 15,000 people ii hint at the depot, took the hone from h in carriage after ho niter d and drew him up l'fiinxylvania Av, nue in triumph. The ctuhIi and cheer ng were both terrific, and the General null haw enjoyed the thing hugely, heing that the popular tumult pro -claim! him something more than i dnfeated candidate. Jle looked almost tiotor ai lie w drawn along, Loyt nd women yelling themsolveji lioarue ml soldier throwing their csps in the . air (vith vociferous shouts of 'II'rrah for Hancock!" It was the most cnthu siastio demonstration, taken all in all, that has been accorded a pi'Mic man in Washington for many a day. It was itlie people's rememhranco of Gutty , (burg and the wimomass campaign vwhich no amount of campaign lies and political Malignity can fail to link in separably with the glorious career of AVhifield Scott Hancock. I'oBisJjilattd Monopoly. 'The New York Chamber of Com merce has determined to wagn inces-'- t'Jt. war agaiurit the aggressive and ab- ,sorbi"i? uonopolies, which aro aiming by combinations to obtain the mastery of the whole country by sheer force of , their moueyed power and exclusive con trol of tramportation and telegraph lines throughout the entire land. At i .a meeting, February 3, tho Chamber 'Unanimously approved a resolution con demning the recent consolidation of the three principal telegraph companies, and by a largo majority adopted another resolution expressing the be lief that it is tho duty of the General Government to inquire into the mut ter and determine whether it does not devolve vpou those in authority to adopt measures thut will protect tho people against tho aggression of this and other monopolies. Congred is uIho requested to take action in respect to the institution of a postal telegraph. The Sonoma Democrat thinks that the country will yet rise to help on this ball, now set in motion. Either tho monopoies or the people nnmt be mas tors. I i The rublnrt. 1 .President Garlichl has selected his cabinet (ilUcers, and tho gennrul opiu ion is that they aro interior to those of his predecessor. James G. Ulaiiie, of Maine, is Secretary of State; Wil liam Windom, of Minnesota, Secretary of the Treasury; Way no MjYengh, of Pennsylvania, Attorney General; Thos. I James, of New York, Postmaster General; Samuel J. Kirk wood, of Iowa, Secretary of the Interior; Robt, . m i tit l. liincoin, necn-iary oi vt ur; m. II. Hunt, of Louiaaiia, Secretary of the Navy; The annate continued them without any opposition. Lx opting Blaine and James the cabinet has no - particular streiieth. Lincoln is a son .of Abraham Lincoln, and it is probu ble that he owes his apxiiiitment to the fact that he hcurs the illustrious name of his father. ' Tho Democratic caucus March fth as signed senator Farley, Grover, Slater .aid Fair to committee positions as fol lows: Farley is to 1 chairman of the oou.imuco on mines aim mining, ami retains his position on the committee on couiBierce, postotlice and ' navul af fairs. Slater is given the chairman laliip of the committee on agriculture, is made a memW of the pension com mittee, and remains in the committee on Indian afl'uirs ami territories. (! ro ver, by promotion, become chairman st tli tiiilitnrv piimittittun sm.l rAmMiii. - ' - J the couimitee on public luiuls, rail- rnaila and manufactures, rair im pro vided for by assignment to the commit tee on mines and mining, public lands And railroads, Hayes vetoed the funding bill, which provided that the new lionds should bear but threa Jf eent interest, and no from 6ve to twenty years at the option of the government A clause of the bill provided that tha National banks should deposit the Dew three percent bonds as security for their : t..; t,;. oi.nU ! th i I, it tar linatilitv of tliM National lltnkt ' In iiv.uvu. ..... - ''mndnpOU jt tb rr-JJt hit ! JWTlpti of one .4 th ol.leet and het ' v llrituile iban'iana and uurae tn th l niled f'tO- aritatea. Mt vrywher. HSniiU l V-tua STATU NEWS. Baker City is 3,268 feet above the level of the sea, John E Folson of Zion has lost sev eral valuable horses this winter. The disease Ladles every attempt to cure it and is the same that caused the death of so many horses for E. II. Lewellyti of Springwater last winter. John Eagan, who lives near Lutte Creek, Clackamus county, bus a filly tl at will be five years of age iu April, weighs 1417 ponnds, is barely 17 hands high, large bones and roubles and a beautiful head and neck. Stock Perch eron and Lion Heart. The Astoria poatoflice has issued ov er ten thousand money orders since 1 809, when tho money order office was e:talluhed. Number ten thousand was wsued to A. J. Meglcr on Wednes day. Seven thousand were issued be tween 1E77 ana the present time. Dr. Ilccse Holmes of Salem, on Wednesday afternoon placed a chair upon a table and mounting it proceeded to pull down a curtain, when the chair tipH'(l, throwing him down and break ing two ri1 square off from tho Loi k hone. The injury is a very painful one. The census oj Oregon City as taken by the school clerk is as follow: Vot ers. 250; females over 20, 208; M ween 4 and 20 years, 197, under 4 years, 58; males between 4 and 20 years 1C8; under 4 years, 40; total population, 921. This estimate does not include Chinese or Indians. Suit has been instituted in "iamhill county by B. P. Branson against the Dayton, Sheridan and Grand Ilonde railroad to collect u'xiut (30,000 duo on unpaid freight certificates issued by thut company. J. W. McGrew has al so commenced suit against tho same company for violation of a warehouse contract. Garfield wns inaugurated President Friday, March 4th amid unusually brilliant and ostentatious pagaentry. Military and civic organizations partici pated in thn procession Gen. Han cock was, next to tho lVtuideut elect, the c ntru of attraction. Tom I Imh furnished a good sermon for protectionists when he said: "Ho who can frame unequal laws for rich and poor, might sit for hell and represent the devil." lii Memorlam. At the lnt meeting of the Eucene Hook & Ladder fn. N.i. 1, tliu follow iug ru.olu tlon were, adopted: W'iikuu.vh, It Im pleanod Divine l'tovi- donee to remove from our miiUt, our re spected friend and comrade, Minor C. Fvlch, Vld WllKHEAS. It i but just that a t' keu of our eitt'om and repect tlinuld lis offered to tlie memory of the dcoeaned; therefore bo it Km ii.vki). That in tho death n( Minor C. Fi-lch tliia Company ha lust a faithful mid zealous worker, w-iuty ti Ufirilit and hon orable titien, ni.d liii fumily a kind affec tionate inn and bnitlier. l(Ksm.vr.l), Tlmt we, tleeply deplore his ln, and extend nur heartfelt aympathy to liii bcrenvod relatives in this their hour of ntllk-tion. ItssiiLvm, That the Secretary is ln-ruby inntnu'tvd to enter then resolutions on a iio i'i thn no rdi tf tlie O.. forward a copy n the naino to the family of the tie rt'iiaud, ami furniili a copy to favh of the im- per ui thin city lor punliratmn. II V IU mimihkv, J I! Cami ih i.l, J M Hkniikicsh, t'nmniittve, rUTl'HK KRAMM- An immense atock and cheap at Craiu Br Lumber! Lumber! J. B, Rhiiuhart liaa been appointed scent of the Spriii)flield Mill Co, lit ran oiler better licures for Lumber now than ever be fore. All kind of building lumber delivered on tliort notice ami at very low tivuroa. I'oii t tail to aeo Ihinehrt before onlenuc olac w hole. We propose to xoH lumber, and don't forget it. Oil, w:iatacouoiii Will you heeil the warning. Tho aLual ner- ha of the ai re approach of that more terrible diiK.ajie t'onioiini.tion. AhIc voiii-hi.Ivii if von can atfiml for the a.ke of aaviuj W eta., to run the rik and do nothing for it. We know from experience tlmt Shllob'a Cure will Cure your CoiiKk It never fail. Thi explain why more than a Million Bottle were aobl the nl vear. It relu vea I roup ami Iiihiiiik 1 om:h atoiu-e. Mother do uot be without it. For Ijime Hack, Side, or Client Ue Sldloh' l'o muaritutei. Sold by Onburn & Co. Ilve UUlar IUImkiii of UiM Thrrry lway at bard. It cure Cnuha, Culda, ltrnuchitia, WhMpinK Couh'li, lntluenta, Cnuaiimptiou, and all Throat and Cvmplaiut. 50 cenU and 1 a bottle. fflOTIIKHS I nOTIICRSl Are you dUturbed at ui'lit and broken oi your reat by a aick child autTirlng and crying with the excruciating pain of rutting teeth ? If , eo at onct aud Ret S bottle of MRS. WINS LOW'S SOOTHINO SYRUP. It will relieve th mor little autlerer immediately --leH-iid Un it: there i no ntintak about. There u not a mother on earth who baa ever umt it. who aid not tell you at once that it a ill rek-iiUU the Imwela, an. I give rent to th m" 1 " '"' f eratimi like nouui all raara and ilim.nt t.i the tuto. anil Stops a Moment and Read This- Look at this litt of a-nods Junt received at tho Farmer snd Mechanic! L'lotliinjj Store. fiacqus Knit from llUtttH. Scotch sacus or frock iuiU from 112 90 to $17. Sacqat or frock diagonal aalU from (1350 to 23. liroadcloth coats and vejitu, diagoual, Princo Albert coats and veata.t Juat the thing fur Holiday preacuta. Several new line of uverooaU, revenihle sod ulaters, aU grades snd pricca, (run $7 SO U$20. , Derby ahirt, tecktiea and th flneat line of ueckwear io the city. V New bats and cap, wool scarfs vnd glovea' r 10 different atjbi f underwear, all gradea and pricea. Tlie boit stock of ail la snd linen handker chief, Loaiery, ki, for the holiday, io the city. Lateat atyle of hat (1 to 3 SO. Cap from 1 to (I 23. Hoy liaU and cap. Tli beat lin of pant patturn and suit io tht city, Caaluntrs, Diogoual, Scotch and Anieriuui clctht. Puit made to order from 30 np. I'ant made to order frcm 8 SO up! Dark gray Oregon caalimert pant, (f.". II wool paiita 4 50 84 73, (5, (3 .r0, Pai.tal 75, tl 50, ?3 50. Overall 50 cent, 73 cent, f I, (1 25. Diagonal pant from $5 to $4. The only (jenU Kumiahing gooda atore in Kugcne City. Clothing cut for anybody. All good marked in plain figurea, aniVj trictly one caah price for all. Call snd examine our good before buying elae where. Farmer k Mechanics Sronc, ' It. J. Git AHA M, Mauagtr. Boots, Shoes, Etc. T (i Ueudrick baa juat recoived a large lot of boot, ahooj, alippcra, overalioe. etc, etc., which he offer for a.ilo. This i the largcit bill of thi kind of gooda that h.ia been brought here thi aeaann, th coat amounting to ever $1,00 J. llo h.i cyery style and variety ou hand, and cau auit all auatomvr. Ijoliui wear a speciality. A Coimh, i'old or Sore Throat ahould be atoppriL Neglect fre'piently result la an Inrurutile l.taaatE Ulwaa or 'eii aouipllnn. UltOUft'N ItltOX 111 h 1 1tOCIII-.N are rrrtalu to ulve rrlirriii A at lima HronebllU, Coutflia, ( alarrti, t'oiiaumpliva aud Tliroal UUraaea. Fn 30 peara tho Troeliea have hi en recom mended by physiciima, and ulwnya -ive per fect aatiafaution. They arc not new or un tried hut having twen te-ited by wi ld und cou Uiit ue for nearly an entire generation, t'ley have attained Well merited Milk ainonn'the lew tuple reinediea of the we. I'libllc M'Rlt era and aiiiKcra use them to clear aud itrvn'.'tlieu the X olec. Sold at 25 cenU a box evorywer I DVSFErSIA AND LIVIt COMrLAI.ST. In It not worth the anull price of 75 cent to tree yuurnell ot every avmotom of t!iee ilw- ti-fM.ii)t coiiiplaino, if y.ni think wi call at our Lire and get a liottle of ijhiloli'a Vital. &r, ev ery bottle li.n a printed (fuurMiitei 01, it, use ac coriliui;lynnd if it d.wa you no;ond it will coat you liutiiiut;. Sold by Uobuin iV Co. ANSWER THIS QUESTION. Why do o many people we ae aroun I u, iiih'Iii to prefer to nutter and be made niia-ralile by Iuili,'eNtion,,C'ontiiitioii, Kinine!, I,iwa of ApK.'titr, (Vniiug up nf the Food, Yellow Skin, when for 75 via., we will aell tlifin Sid I' ll h itulier, u'Uiirunteed to cure thtni. Sold by Unburn li Co., Druuiata. SHILOII CONSUMPTION CURE. This in Wvoinl question the mmt uc Whsful t'ouli Mciliuine we have ever aohP a few (lout oiirinfc' invariably the wmut canes of CmiK'h, Croup, and liionchitis, while ila won defful tuuveia in the emca of Cnnsu.mption in w ithout a parellel iu the hintory of ine.lieine. Since ita lirt dn.cnv.-ry it baa been wld on ifiuiMutee. a tiht which n otli r mo licina inn atand. If youhavrfacomrh wo eHrnentiv ak reu to try it. Price 10 el, fi'J eta and "$1 00, If your l.unun are aore. ('Iient. or bick 1 .ante ui.e Sliilob'a i'onma 1'uu.t -r. Trice 'J5 cent. fxilU ly tlahurn & I n,, DruKniata. A Good Ihinc. ficrman Syrup ia the apechil oacription of Dr. A. Hiwohee. a celebrated (lermnn l'livai. cian, and ia acknowledged to lie one of the ni.ht fortunate dis.vveriea in Medicine. It iiuicklv ciiri- l'oiij;ha. Cold "and all l.uiiff trouldca ot the aevorcat niitiire. reuioiimr. aa h iIhom. the cause of the affection and leaving tho parta in a tron,t aud healthy condition. It ia not on experimental medicine, but haa etood the teat of yum, irivint; aatiafaction in every case, which ita rapidly liicivaaiii); aale every eaon con Hi in j. Two million Ix.ttlea aold annimllv., Beware ol medicines of ainiilnr name, lately liitnaluced Hoschoe'a (ierm.-m Svmp wna inti duceil In the United State iu lWt, and ia now aold iu every town and village in the civiliied world. Three ilnaea will relieve any or linarv couxh. Price "i cunt. Sample "bottle, 10 re lit. We hve a apeedy and poaitive Cur for Ca trrh, lHphtbcria. Tanker ln.nitli an I Head aclie, iriSHIi llll'S L'ATAl: K II li KM K l V. A nNil Injector five with each txittle. I'ae i. il you desire limit li and aweet brvatb. Trice 50 eta, Sild bv tMiuru A t'n, lrueit. FKEE OF COST. llt King g N'tw Diswvniv for (Vr.;imp lions, t'oiii,'! a and fold. Astlima,. Iimncbiiis etc.. itg'w ra away in trial bottle (rv of cm to the atlliitel If y.m have a aevera coii,'li. dimcul'v of br'nthiu', hoanenea or any aliec tiin of the tlirtwt or Inn,,' by nil mraiia (jive thi wonderful remedy a tri.d. A you value your exiatruce yon cannot alfnrtl to let thi op jwrti'iiity paM. We could not, aud would nt k'ive thi rvineiW away unlei we knew it would occoiimliHh what we claim for it Th-VJa and of hoH ieHe ca-ie have already been com pletely cured by it. 'l'her ia no medicine in the world that will cur one-half the cwa tlmt Dr. Kind's Nkw Iiisuuvkrt WILL I'l'KrX Koranic by Wilkina the I'niir.'Ut. aud jlultiol land, Jumtiou 1'ity. H.v,-e, D.ivia and C., 'holeaaU Aip-nU, r.rtl;.nil, Oit-on. l l'CKLKN 8 ARNICA SALVE. The Pixt Salvk in the world for l'ruiara. rut. Sore. l'.vr. S.ilt lihenm. Fever Sorva. Tetter, Chapied lUud. Chillihtin. t'irna,antl all k'nda of Skin F.ruptin. This aalve la s'uar anteed to ulve iierf't latiafu tictt in every cam or money refumleiL lri- SA ct per wx. For aale by WiiKiN'a, the 1 truftUt, Flugcn City. .Mumoiiamt, Junction it y. Samuel H Irwin, of I'te Creek. Coifax Co.. New Mexico, ray- If my wife would Quit I work aa ah ahuuld at her an (61) l.e would ! live year a monument to the masia iutlu i enc ui the "Only l-uuji I'ail. ea Adv. S W Frirlie, d Fast Tolvdiw lhio. aav: Il afforded my ton relief, and diIM a 1 ais;oa of thia dread diacaxe, which a atllicWl nun ainca cniuih.xl. l dieerlully mom nien.i Uia "Only l.uug Fad" tu all Aatlmutic ' ncervri,-? AH v. NEW ADVEUTISFMEXTS YOUNG CONQUEROR, JR. I WILL STAND MY lioi-se, Youne Con- aueror, Jr., during the sea son of 1881, as follows: At my Residence MON DAYS. At Cohuri or vicinity- Wednesdays and Thurs days. At Cooper's Stable, Eugene City Fridays and Satur days. For further particulars see posters, or II. G. IIADLEY. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. -T0TICE IS HEREBY CI VEX TIIAT i.1 l,one I . l.emon, a.:liiiliitrutor ot the onUtoof Win. L. lemon, (l.-ceoi-eil, i.a filed hia Inml acount for the Mttlt-un nt of taid ea tate. and .M.iB.tftV, the 2d rtuy of May, 1881, baa beu ajiniiitcd bv the C ourt for the etttle went thereof. JAMES C. I.EMON, Aiiiuiuiati ator. G. B. fiOHRI-S. Attorney. FAREVi FOR SALE. A FARM of 358 aren, of which U prairii l and 0 in cultivation, ia otlertd for tale. It in eituatedone mi e went or Spriiik.'tiuld, and '1 milea eiwt id Ku. ne. Cowl b'lil.iina ami outhouaea, aud nil Cnder teuce. V' r t rim ap ply to ROlltUT CA.MI'1 ELL,,, At tho premise. Notice to Creditors. NOTICE IS HEREBY CI VEX TIIAT i.1 the undeniio'iied liaa hem duly appointed Executiix of the entitle of J. II. l'owell, de ecaiird, by theCounty Court of thn State ot Ore K'on for the county of lui". AH pemon bavin- chiima a'ainft mid eatate are lureby noli tied to prew-ut the iwino to the undenined at herrc.iidence in l.an comity, Oregon, within aix month, from tl.iadate. Februarv lfSl, SlAKTHA rOWELT.. Executrix. JOSHUA J. V ALTON, Attorney. ONE OF THE OLDEST AND HOST RELIABLE REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR THE CUGE OF Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Soro Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, and Every affection of the THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST, Including CONSUMPTION. A WELL-KNOWN PHYSICIAN WRITES I " It doea not dry up a cough, and leave the cause behind, at ii ihe caie with moil preparations, but loosens il, cleanses the lungs and allays irritation, thus removing the cause of complaint" DO NOT I1E DKCEIYED by articles bear, inf similar names. Be sure you get IX WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, with th signature of" I. BUTTS " on the wrapper. AO Centa and S1.00 a liottle. Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE & SON'S, Boa Ion, Mask Sold by druggUu and dealers g-jierally, NOTICE CF FINAL SETTLEMiNT. "VTOTTCK 13 HKKKBY C.IYF.N THAT i.1 tile tiudemiiied executor of the eatate of Norm Humphrey, decs-am d, have tiled tlieir aconnnt for lin.il aettlement of mid tate, and that Mondav, the "th dav of Mnreh. lttSl, ha, by order of tlie County Court of Iine County, Stute nt tlrejon. been t f..r the cXamimiton of mid accnuiit, aud for hearing objection liieh'to. Ilated Ku.rone Citv, One.in. .Ian. 8, 1881. .1. M. TU IM I'M i, 1 CKD. U. 1M-HKTS, I T. tS. II KN 1 1 KICKS, Executors. F. KDI NV, (il'.ii. M. Ct nl'KU. J C01V1E AND SEE R. G. CALLISON Next door to S. II. Friendly, and get your BOJIvS, STATIONERY ANDGRO . CERIKS. lie ia alwaya on hand ready and waiting to ac.-oiniu.i late hia Customer with ALL kinds of IimhI for MLYDAXD BODY, And can furnish a SMOKE to thoee desirina A GOOD CIGAR, CR TOBACCO To tlicso who uso the narcotic plant CHEAP for CASH. Good iitjfere.1 to any partof the ritr free of charv-e. li !. CALLISON. ODA WATEB, Mineral Waters, I iIli?fr Ale. Sarktin Vine and all Carbonated Pewrajre iPPiaiTUS for Vitiig. Fottliaji DISPEKSISa Complete Outfit, Msteriala and Siinplir. E.Ul.liJ.ed4M Team. Illutrated and Friced Cetnlooi ee.it to any a.ldnn on applicati. Scud vour order direct to JOHN" MATTHEWS. Flrat Avenue, Sith A ".7th St., New York. Tberimi)ljru hu cured thon and who were autferinil from lriepia, IV bilitv. Liver touiplaiut. lViil. liuinor. tc- male CouiplainU, etc I'vnphleU free to any tar. ti v towi and ons Hoatoa. Closing Closing Closin NOW S THE TIME TO BUY S EosenMatt&Co WE 25 per cent, lower than any other house. Don't let the chance slip by. IF YO U. WANT DRY GOODS, CROCERIES, CLOTHING, HATS 0 BOOTS AND SHOES. tST Whatever ycu Want Attend E0SEHBL.4TT Yon can save 25 per cent. leadparters? OREGON HIDE AND FUR CO. -:0: Brinsr your EIFES ANB FURS to the EADQUARTERS m.re the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE in CASH Oj5.S3E2 Will be paid for all jcinds of FURS. HIDES AND TALLOW. D.HYMAK Robinson & Church DKAI.ERS IN MIELF&11EAVY HARDWARE HA VK TUB Rest Selotica Stock In OregoL New Departure ! ! TWO PRICES! CASH AM) PAS?og Ind their profiU at home. Take !t A V PETERS, J.. i u. u pwu. , v.,s, .UT reduced price., a. low a, ,y ether CASH STORE. ' 10 "U 10 W I rt. n i r.t - .1.-1 m.. v... . . u.i utiw-iim .uiwuaa, i , o, y, and 10 eta. Clark and Brook pool cotton 75 ct per Do. rU n and Milled Flrnnel,:3, 15: 4.". and 50 ct. Watsr Tmof, cent. Fina White Shirta, 75 rt and $L AtT.l5iL0ther C05ds Proportionate Rates. WHITE Sli ,VING MAfm t Xon better for ren.th. ace. U,H i,,;..: ..-"f---tllxN E I tff- To my old Cu,V.u,e., who have ,! ertnta hrrrtnfiire tim. hni if . ... .:.'.L in-, a to aU u,. m - Out. Out. Out. SELL n CO,-Eugene City. Orders promptly filled. . I i HAVE FOR J. , at th LOWEST Rate. IKO.V, STEEL AXES ANVILS KAILS, R()jE; t'abl Chain, and Pocket CUTLERY, A'S, I'ISTOLS, AMMITNITION JHICULTITBAL. implements! Blaatirt; Powder, Fishiny Tackle. Etc., Etc. We invite an exam ination of our goad, confident that our stuck wUl uit th times. SVOirn BRIDGES. ROADS AND intKU 1 An """"f nJ and Fine Cheviot Shirt 50 75 ct. aW 11 .. w, ?s tu and f L Men.' Uaderwear. Shirt, and Drawer (0 eta. -Men Ovenihirta, 75 rt. and H. Men.'Ov.rUla. SO, 63, 75 ct and tL Fbnnderfe. ad Edgio. at F.buloo. Low : "7 , UC i . . 1 w" tontinu t-i m.TI . on zr tomk, CAsu p-i "i winTs;: