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mi in GENE flfW GUARD. . . 1 1 ESTABLISHED FOR THE DISSESMTIO.1 OF DEHOCRATIC PRINCIPLES, AM TO EiBI IS HONEST L1TI7IG BT TOE SWEAT OP OCR BE0T TTHOLE NO. 701. KUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, MAltCIl 26,1881. $2.50 per year IN ADVANCE r Ut eugfur Cltg twrl b'uVrULU B. CAHfBKU CAMPBELL BROS., Fabllsliers tad Proprietors. flFFICK-In the building formerly occupied fcyj. Vf , Cleaver, Uiantt and Seventh Street. OUB OSLt RATES OF ADVERTISING Adierttae-enti interted u fttwi " io l iim ar less, one insertion S3 '.7kluoBt insertion II. Cash required in vettf-ni will be chartfed at the ful- ;:;;u.v--th m .. - eix months J wj " sue Tear lvt ' transient Betlces in l.icl celuum, W cents er Uae fee en inaerawi. . , , , Adrertisinff bill, will be rendered quarterly. All ie mOVt be f mu roB QM dklitehy. POSTOFFICE. - -Froim J a, . U Tp.. Sundays h 1mthm uth an leave, rotaf nurth " ' " AIriTe.frmttMrth.na iMTfm - t a.m. o Wedniiy. For Crwfurd,. Jml" OwTp Crtwk and Browille et t f llunwiU e ready for nell-err half an hour fUr iHZ tr. ... Letter, .hould be left at the ettce h.r bef -"rtpATTElt80K. T. H. KOClETIEft. ...... lons Ke II. A. F. aal A. M. Meets flnt ! third Welaesdare la each nth. . t v. t n P7!3i. K. Meetseverf Tuesday rtenmg. Wm.WH.LA EsCiKWaHT No. B, .eetTeathe Id d 4th Wednesdays in wu-h month. kcsnitoiMB. No. 15. A. O. U. W -Meets t Masonic Hull the second and fourth Meueays in ech month. F. W. Onbi'bk. M. W. F. CAUTHORH, A. M, M. 0, Graduate of the Medical Deparln er.t of the . Missouri State Univer-ity, and nf Jef ferson Medical College, I'hila. t.8peeial attention given to Surgery aud disease! ef the Eye. Cottage Grove, lane Co., Or. Dee. 18. 1W0. dl8m3 DENTIST. J, C.GRAY, HAS OPENED DENTAL BOOMS IX Kugene City, over F. B. Dunn's "tore, nd reipectfully tmlioitn patninntte of tlnae wi.hiiig lirt-clam work at m.xlunite prices. OR, JOHN NICKLIN, .... ; , Physician, Surgeon end Accoucheur. (Formerly of Yamhill County.) HAS fERMAXENTLY LOCATED IX Euu (;ity. Ol!ic in ITdiI-ao1 rieic. 2d n.er. ever WelN. Fargo k Co.' Kx pr,M eSe. Kenidence, two Id.wks wwt and a. nerth ef Public School, iu tin Killimr werth property. au'-M tf A. W. PATTERSON, MIYSICIAN AND BURGEON, e Ninth Mreet, oppoll tlc ( iiarle ntct, n Hellcme, ItitJOKXK CITV OBK()N' DX. JOSEPH P. GILL C AX BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE er r idene when Bet profewmonnlly en'CiL ASoe t the FOST OFFICE DRUG STOKE. lUetdenre en Eighth etreet, opposite Prcby ma Church. EWELRT ESTABT.TSMENT. J. S. LUCKEY, DEALER IS Clocks, Wacnes, Chains, Jewelry, Etc. rvepairinj Promptly Executed. UTAH Work Wrrnte4. J.S. I.UCKKY, Klliirurth ft Co.'e bricV, Willamette rtreeL CRAIN BROS. DSALEKS in Clicks, Watches and Jewelry. Musical Instruments, Toys, Notions, etc Watches, Clncki, and Jewelry repaired and warranted. Xorthweat corner of Willamette and Eighth ttneta. NOTICE. Ovr IMr1ptlT Illaetrated Prle t-krt, VtB, mf DryOU. hnel akt March !, 1SB1. Price j Be4 UXall will ranaaln S "til tkat 4M. Bam4 ae rar nam Mrly for ejBrf rw.KurJilr OMTOOMERT WARD CO Ml e Wataeli in, Cble. IU FINAL SETTLEMENT. 0 ITO-TiCR IS HKRERY GIVEN THAT X the uniUmi-ned administrator of the v- , Ute of A. Hett hae filed bia final account, and , that the firt Munday in March, lsdl, ha been et far Baal hearin; of the net 1 F. A. HKIT, A.lminiftratc i iOi JCA J. Vi'ALlX'X, Atwrney. The largest stock ot goods in Lane Co Is now on Salo at 11 BUM'S; And thCso arc a low. of the Bargnins of fered for CASH : .LJ Nice Whit Blanket for ti per pair. Brocade Dress Goods for 15 cts per yd. Good Caliun-re, full width, 50 cts pi-r yard. Brocade Silks from $1 25 up THE Best Assortment in the City of BOOTS AND SHOES I Ladies Kid Button Ladies Kid Fox Ladies Culifomia Calf Childrens California Calf Men's California l'.oots Men's Good Heavy Boots Men' Calf Boots Ladies Felled Buttoned Shoes ?2 up Clcdiing Cheaper limn any other IIouso. ic&k'ts a caat a J In me a call and F. M. WILKINS, Succtw.ur to Sheltox 1 Wll.KINS. Practical flruggiss k Chemisis, UXDEllWOODS BUILDING. Nextduor to the UnuiKO Store, Willamette etreet, Eiijjf lie (.'ity Oregon. Have just opened a full line of fresh Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals. Also a fine MAortmrnt of Fancy find Toilci Articles. ALL KINDS OK Mixed Paints, Lead, Oil, Varnish, Brushes, WIHGOW GLASS and PUTTY Which they will always soil on reasonable terms. Careful nlttnlion given to riij'Mcian'i Pre sfri)lioR. B. F. 00RB9S, DEALER JIN stoves, lianjcs. Pumps, Pipes Mttnls, Timvarc. AND Koosc Furnishing Gauds generally Weils Driven Promptly AND . Satisitetioii (iatraalccd. Willamette' Htrret, Eugene City, Oregon. TOn 1881 Will tenulbJ nl.tnsll 1U. ul to"""" " h. ,m 4 full wj" "XT" rm IWIM. - "1 1 ' ' ' UllrBlCO,l)rtroit,alci, tOR GEM EH l ntnrHADisE c X. C. HENDRICKS, IV JUAX LIMB fiT enle bv 1. U. flf vrWKTOdC r IIATf-Tbe bet m Lndii's under Vest nt from 50 cts up, A Large assortment of Triming Silks, 75 cts to ?1 25 per yard. A tine line of lloosiery, all price Overalls from 50 cts up. t from $2 up from $1 25 up from $1 50 up from $1 up ?J 50 worth 86 $3 50 to $5 $t worth $6 can ? $c swuie. Save Yourselves MONEY Cliildron tTothcrc l;o nad Pliyalciara, rooorcciond it. IT IS WOT NARCOTIC. CEXTAUi: LIKIMESTS; Hie "World's 1,'rt-at I'aui-IIc-liovlnp rcnicdic s. They Jicnl, sootho euro Burns, Wounds, Weak Buck mxl Jt'.ier.niiiwt n upon Jliu, jy:d Lipntins, C:tl!a asid Lameness , poa Ecasts. Clicr.y, quick uud reliable. SPUKT. ! Jlw.-ruttlnfj Muon, SucQos, Cracsiui j Pains la to Head, rctid ErcafU, DofnoH Mid any Catarrhal Comlaiut, coa be ertcrmlnntod by Wd Do Kleyer's Catarrh Cnro, a Coneti" tcttonal Aatldoto, by Abaorp Uoa . Tbo mott Important Sis covcry ainoo Vacciilatloii. BOOT AND SHOE STORE, A. HUNT, Proprietor. ' Shop on Willamette stroct, 2ml door nojth of hardware store, Kiigonc City, Or. will hereaft er keep a complete stock of HOIKS', MINSK' -AND- CHITjDREN'S shoes Caltrrw, Cloth and Kid, Button nootw, Slip poa, white and black, Kaudftl, Frnli kldSUoe. MENS & BOYS riM AS HEAVY BOOTS & SHOES And in fact everythinR in the BOOT and SHOE line, to which I intend to devote ni eiecial attention. m GOODS , Were manufactured to order, ARE FIRST CLASS And guaranteed ae represented, and will be old Ur the lowest price that a g'd artichi oan be afforded. a.r'-7-7Ktf A. HI'XT. LU.1IRER! l-UJIRKR! I HAVE ESTABLISHED A LUMBER YARD On the corner of Eleventh and Willamette streeU.and ke"p all kinds. .Sron ing and rente potV streeU.and kep eoiisuintly on hand limiU-r of all kinds. Srane4 UootiiiK and ni-ti . f - nc - imr and rente pobti I. B. DUNX. rcii KUOKJiTK CITY BUSINESS 33IRECT0RY. AI.EXANDEH, J. 11. Jimtlee of the Teaoe Soutli Eugene l'refiacti orfice at CViift Home. AURAMS.nv. IL BKO.-rUnln mill, nwh, door, blind and mouliUng nianufactory, Eighth etreet, eait of mill race. Ererythinit laaurline furnubed on abort notice and reaMiaable Uruu. BOOK 8TOItE-One dmw aouth of the Aitor llouae. A full UK'k of aatorted box aien plain and fancy. UUAIX BKOS.-IVler in Jewelry, Watch re, ( locke and Mmiral In.trunienta-Wil-Imnette etreet. between Seventh and Eighth. CAI.LISON, It. G.-IVal.rlnCTocene, pro vinioiBV country produce, canned (finxU, K.H.ki, Utionery, etc., eouthweet corner Willamette ami 9th tte. DOKKU, GEO. R-Attorney and Couneclh at Iw. Ofline on Willanette'eUeet. Eu gene City, tj" v DOKKIS, K F.-Dealer in Stovee and Tin wnro Willamette etreat, between Seventh and Eighth. Ef.LSWOHTH k CO.-DniKTrltanddeaTere in ainU, oils, etc. WiUametU atreet, be tweeu Kifhth aud Ninth. FRIENDLY. S. II. -Dealer in dry pod., clotDint; and general inrrchandi.e Willam ette etreet, leen fcighth and Ninth, GUARD OFFICE -New.paper, book and Job printing otrice.onruir Willamette andSeventh pnntini treeta. GRANGE STORE-Dealere in reneral mer rhandiee and produce, corner Eighth Bad Willamette .tiVeU. GILL, J. P. Phyiclan, Surgeon and Drug gi.t, Fnetorfice, Willamette a reet, betweeg Seventh anil Eighth, 0 HAYS,0 ROBT.-Winea, Llqnnra, and Ci sat ofCthe bent quality kept constantly ou hand. The best billiard table iu town. HENDRICKS, T. G.-Dealoi in tend mtf chaudiM northwest corner WillaMSBftAnd " Ninth Jtreete. v HODES, C.-Keepeon han fine wl. lai uom, cit,'r and a poid and billiiM fable; Wilhuuette street, bctweet bi,lej Bjl N in tli. HORN, CHAS. M.-Oueith. lifcej d xnot ine, lin-ech and niuzzBtlordjani, bibK Itt-pairiutr ilone in the ieki iu wa) ranted. Shop on tth akat-et. KINSEY, .1 D- Sn.sk, l.;4 aaa) ihM k tory, iaiV fit lek fwake., eta, gtlziif) Bl gletB cuBNik ! IYX('bT, -Goeriei, prevUiune, frBWn, v- ewjBWB, viiraamat is- ehxa- oiMh of PVM0ue. u MTtKY, J. S.-Wechaii- aaa) ewler; kecfisk iaBer gooiV in hie lai, VwVe ette Htaeet, k Cllforli'e drug stive. VeCl, A MX. i 4 M KS -Cktice, VBBA.'kki bbV, aiulciiptw -V i 1WIHB isgm Mie:NiB3ho 0 o u MtLLtlV 4.-Krev-L4M Wft fc ml liy m lm MB el, VU 0B OSI'.URX CO.-DeJ la drwj chcmu-ulH, oiIh, lieMBBu, eBc WillnaOjlieSl. npiHinite S. Clierli Jlotte!. 0 I'ATTKIUSON, A.'S.-Aa Ai ami Jif wqmi JBni rilESToX. Nf!w.-Denl( lUBWleat, r limn, Culiaco 'lriisiiiing'. et-. W i 1 kejBBflaa treat. In'tt i'cn Seventh nit Ii4ti. I'liST OlriCK-A n mt ef utmikol lihind Tjk just received eJlWiB pltifl&a. REAM, J. K.-Undertnke aid liikllnira-tnu-tor, iiorncr WillnmcBt aid Huvenyi KU-eets. O O ROSENBLATT k CO. -Dry good., clothing, gmcerim ami generul nwn-haiidi iuthrvt coruer'VVillaiuvtte and Eighth atrefBH. ST. IVeytLES HOTEL - CliarlM Ba ker, I'ruprietreKa. The bent Hots in tin I city. Corner Willamette and Ninth atreete. fJHOOL a:rrLIES-(a. lurge anJ. varied aHfYtment of alatea of all HizB and (frtliiet ie of dates ami Blute booka. Three down nofjli ofjtlie aytpreHsillice. THOMPSON A BEAX-Attorneyeat-Law-Wlliimctte etroch lAween Seventh and Eighth. ' WALTON, J. .T.-Attorney-at Law. Office 'illHii)tte street, between Seveuth and Eigfth. 0 '"""J'J."" '"Q.- ! fl o O O o l?LL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS in CJ V all its brunches at the old stand, offering incrensed inducement to customers, ld aud new. As heretofore, the most Careful attention given to Prescrfyions. MEAT MARKET On the west side of Willamette Street, between Eighth and Ninth. Having just opened a new and neat Meat Mrket, we are prepared to lumtsB lie Desi Q Keel", Veal, .11 niton, Pork, tU., To our customer!, ati lowest market rates Tha custom of the public is reipect fully solicited. Mott delivere.1 to any part of the city free .,f cW. MrCof vfAl K RENSHAW. 0PR0SITI0N IS THE ' LIFE OF TRAD SLOAN BROTHERS 111 ylLL DO WORK CHEAPER thaa any 1 nthp aKnti In tiwn. HORSES 8H0D FOR t2 CiSIl With nw material, all round. Resetting old Shoes l. t.A A II .rMiii.il ctiva ...tLifartion. gC. .je Ccmr Cf 8tll ftlld ;1 - " i'M niftra Rtrceta OUVfi DimiS. The Fraud's FarewcU. A BuppOKi-d furowll RkldrrM from Hayoa, pulilislifd iu the X-w York Sun, among nianyj other clever thingH and iudisputablo facts, containa the fol lowing: My fellow citizens of Ohio deeming mo an inoflimmvo sort of person, without Bullicient forco of character to engender enemies, repeatedly raised me like, a wooden imngn to the placn of Governor an otlice iu that atato of no power or inllucnce. Nad I consulted only the promptings of my own heart I would have refused to be a party to the memoruMu conspiracy which wa immediately formed to buIi stitute the candidate rejected by the people for tho candidate whom they had elected. So innocent wiw I of the design subsequently executed that I publicly acknowledged my defeat in a candid address from my own doorstep, and I confess I was profoundly shocked whan I saw Mr Chandler's celebrated dispatch boldly announcing my election, hours after mv defeat had U'cn univer sally known and conceded. Hut as the plot developed, and only tho most agreeable features were communicated to me, while the dark details of ciimo aud corruption were carefully hidden, the scruples, which I soon enine to re gard as mero personal weaknesses, gradually molted away, and 1 finally accepted tho fruits of conspiracy and fciTgory with complacency and even with pleasure. I will not recall tho history of my induction into oflice. I wish, indeed, that it might be erased from tho memo ry of man, and I would cheerfully re turn to the conscience fund of the Treasury, or make over to my defraud ed competitor, all that hat been Raved from his four year's salary, if that tould restore nm to that stute of inno cence I enjoyed whilu yet tho harmless ISolcruor of Ohio. I loathed in my heart the leprouserinii- nals who had conceived and execc ted these, daring frauds iu Louisiana aud Florida, lint no sooner had I taken the oath of oilice than I ascertained that my nearest friends and sponsors had promised them not merely protec tion but high promotion aud other in ward ; and I was compelled to execute these promises, under penalty of a com plete discovery in every shocking detail of a stupenduous crime of which I seem to be enjoyuig the fruits. I,t is nerd- le.s to pursue the narrative. It is enough to sny that, except one Casen- ve, who was paid in, tliey wore all visiting rtatesnien, returning board knaves, forgers, thieves, secret negotia tors and counsel before the Electoral Commission pensioned upon your 'Treasury, Tho last of theso nomina tions, that of tho notorious Stanley Matthews, for Associate Justice of tho Supremo Court, has just but lately been denied confirmation by the Senate, 15ut thero was still a more grievous humiliation to be endured. When I realized my defeat on the day after election, I declared truly that the sharp est pang I tfcen felt, arose from my ap prehension concerning the fate of tho colored Republicans in the contested Southern States. I now learned in order to secure tho completion of the fraudulent count, my friends pledged mo to abandon thow colored Republi cans, and hand over those States to the Democrats, who claimed them on pre cisely the same grounds as Mr. Tilden might have claimed the Presidency. I had no recourse but to comply. This step, howevor, was only less fatal than would have been a re fu.sal. It lost mo I will not say the respect, Lr to that I had no claim but the support of the earnest Republicans, who declared that if I was elected so were Packard and Chamberlain. It waasoon plain thatthay, too, regarded me as a Fraud in a differ ent sense. Messrs. H. Abraham and J. R. Dodge last week sold to John Ander son what is known asthe "Allen farm," near Oakland, for $10,000. This one of the lest farms in that section, and contains 2, COO acres of farming land. Ii He I Cltlzru. The Mercury publishes the following proliably sensational item : Had the division of Judge Deadj, in tho case of the Uivtcil States vs. W, If. Watkiuds, imlictcd for illegal rot ing, been adverse to the interests of tlivir client, it was the intention of his attorneys, Messrs. Durham It Thomp son, to demur to tho indictment on tho ground that the Foreman of the Grand Jury finding the bill, was not a citizen of the United States. The Foreman was J. W. Nesmith, and tho line of action marked out was, to prove that the parent of tho said Nesmith were Canadians and subjects of Great Brit aui ; that Nesmith was born in the town of New Hrunswick, Canada, am! that lm had never lieen a naturalized citizen of tho United Stato. This, and moro it was intended to prove, Mr. Watkinds being ready to sustain the various allegationa by a large nam ber of witnesses, who, it is alleged, knew Nesmitlia' history well. Not withstanding those assertions, and tfce rumors in circulation, there will be many inclined to doubt this story from tho fact that Mr. Nesmith Las been United States Senator and MeiuW of Congress, and lias voted at the various elections held in Oregon. They think him a gentleman of too much sense discrimination to risk exposure and punishment had there been the least ground for truth in these accusations. It is probable that an investigation will be held in relation to this matter at no distant day. Staking Accident Mr. James Jackson, of Wasco coun. ty, had been to a neighbor's for grain on the 7th inst, Ou his way home he stopped at a saloon, bought a bottle of whisky and became intoxicated. He was last seen in that condition nar Mr. Win. Farley's, when he was assisted to cross a ditch, and as lie bad a gente team, said ho could go home all right This was about sundown March Tth, aud he was then within two miles of where he lived. A bhort time after dark, Mr. Darius Adams, (at whoso house ho made his home,) heard the rattle of tho wagon, and went to the door, aud heard tho horses struggling as if in trouble. Mr. Adaais and others immudiatcly went to his assistance, aud found tho wagon turned over, and Mr. Jackson underneath, dead his neck, one arm, and one leg broken, and otherwise badly bruisod. Mr. Jackson was about forty years of age, has a sis ter living in the valley, and has been hero eight or nine years. The Dalles Times says, ho .vas an industrious and iruod citizen. Trouble ot Pnaevifle Tho Ochoco rionoer nays the owners of the W. M. & C. M. R, Go's land grant are making it exceedingly tropt cal for settlers on tho east side of Maua street, in that city, and those occupy ing ranches adjacent to town. Toe who refuse to sign a relooso of tkeir claims are being sued, and suit has been instituted against Elisha Dames to re-. cover $ l,r00 damages for occupancy of . the land settled on by him and :Iaimcd by the company. Some who have erect ed costly residences will move their buildings and give up their land with out a contest w hilo others propose to hold the fort The KalUcb Trial. The Kalloch trial in San Francisco has been over one mouth in progress, and it appears that no effort has been spared by the defense to swear the criminal innocent If common la lxirer were to deliberately enter an otlice, commence shooting at a man, and continue it until he had accomplished his purpose of murder, a plea of self-. deft'hsft would not be entertained, and; ho would ho convicted and executed it let time than it has taken to bring to. trial the son of San Francisco's politic cal preacher and mountebank Mayor Public nentiment regards young Kal loch as a delilierale murderer.. Douglas county's apportionment of the school fund is $6,816:; number of: ptipiU who draw school tUnd, 3.T.88 J rute jr pupil, $1 79. i