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thi mini cur guard. EUGENE Ci Y, OREGON. Tfae lalttt Boarbinltia. aawa The Republican pre Im fancy for calling the Democratic opponent in Vinrinia ''Bourbons." Tina i iup- poHed to bo crushing. It ia a derk old aa th hills, and aa weak n it u old, to apply ngly epithet I opponent. Th BourbonUm, in thi cane, happen to consist of a rigid, high minded and iionor&bta adherence to a juot obliga- ' tion; a firm determination to honestly atand by an adjustment of the itato in tjebtalnea made between the State and tta creditor, and accepted by both. Mahoneua"ReadjuUr,'"that w, he favor repudiating the adjustment thatf ha been made, to the extent of a great many millions. It i not at all remark able that the man who advocated cheat ing public creditor should be amen I.J to direct briber? m his political ac tion. But it U remarkable that a great farty, that profewea to uphold the good credit of every portion of the eoantry, should bargain, with with a traitor to give lira patronage with which to strengthen a state organiza tion who object i the repudiation of honettl debta Hi aim lingular that the "independent" paper have nothing but good to ay of the bargain, whilst really atalwart organ like the New York Tim, the Philadelphia Time and Chicago Tribune, declare it to be a grossly immoral transaction that bod us no good to the Repuhliran party. ' ilanltj Jay Gaold iatUKTi New Terk Sua, ' MrAnhraead Bartlett had the words Burdett-CoutU added to hi name be fore kit narriage; and if Mr. Stanley Matthew i to be coufinscd a a Jus tice of the Supreme Cocrt of the Uni ted State it ovght to be a condition precedent that he should change hi ) name to Stanley Jay Genld Matthew i a more accurately aud fullroWrirtive of the real person whe ia case of hit confirmation ia to feuum the trouble. Jt I said that Gen. Garfield has at "heart the confirmation of thi nomina lioa ive inau Have a chance to see how much power a new administration an put forth in the wjr of cootrolliug (votes in the Sena ta Fragant flowej from ihe "White llouirn cousnnratary, consulships, np. point ra Mil, to poat oQke, and ao on, all to bay vjles for an unuorthy candi date for the fiuprau Court! Will it work! We shall see. JScpnhllcaD fltthodt This j llr&ui,iou J Che lliiladcL apliia Times, Ilepnbliuau, am to tho ruv lutionary methods of Republicans in the last Cougresx. "The Epullicau revolutionary Wd en who folluw Cunger have defoated the ConrekitioualapporLioumejttt forced the veto of the Funding bill, pluml the Republiuaa party ia the position of systematically aecry'uig tho national credit and compelling some twenty State to tubinit to extra Hcxsion of their Legislatures, They wanted an stra sesuoa f Congress to stai-t the $ld patent outrage mills ia tho South dd gf t posseiMiou of a few paltry otli iiei aboijt the Sate and House, and hey nosy mcceed in securing a few flacei and bring geueral defeat ou the Republican party." Since bis recent visit to the South, Colonel AL-Clure of the 77mm has very fredy desuunml the ful.se cry of "Southern outrage" From present judications the political complexion of the U. Ss Senate vill depend on tle next election in Oregon 1 bttweea 1883 aud IStX The Senate U now a tie, counting th repudiating Mahone a a republican. The next change will lie in 1983 then Kellogg of Louisiana will be succeeded by a Demo-1 srat, and the only Democrat whose term then expire is Grover of Oregun. Ifc w, should the republican be luccrss (ul in all of the doubtful Stataa, then ii. o t . t J .:n - i . Vio oruai-o a wu.u ivumua m uc, and the Vice rmaidejit would hold the cafltinff vote, but should Grover be succeeded by a Democrat, then the deadlock 'would te broken, and the Democrat would have control. The election, of Representative! in Oregon at the nrxt election w ill aasume gnat rimpor(anre than at any previous time in the history of. the state. Jfew. "Senator Mahone woke up in the morning and found himself famous," remark a Republican journal Infa mous would be a more appropriate 4 word. . I Sid Disaster at Yaquina Bay. A correspondent of the Standard, at New-; . r. " ..!.:.. of a aad calamity which took place at a- J Aibma Draarhlll, raw;. Catarrh, qaioa Day on Thursday, April 7tbt Tbetvf. reBserapMee aa Taraal DlwaM. boat Oea O II Wrijht, recently purchased Far 30 pears the Troches Ue Un reeum by the U 8 CoTernioent f..r the a of th mended by physician, and Jsys (ire per . : .;. .-. ... -t fed tufrtW Tber art D'H Dew or an- inns iMvu.tm w awjuiiw between tba bay anil Cap rulweather, waiting for a pilot 8obejnerit! Captain Pennell took hia amall boat and thro soeu and proceeded to buoy the chain, rl, so that be eeuld bring the tog in. It was about half abb tiJ wbea be rtaclnl the outer por tion of tba bar. The e wat my n-o-b and breaking lurioaily orer th bar. The boat was Terr amall aud the fint breaker that atrock her rilled her. The second breaker capsized ber and all bsnds w'jcd off. Two of the men swam to the bust. Parties oo the ibore watched the catastrophe in horror, bat at no boat could lire in tbat terrible sea they were powerless to rescue. Mr. Pulbe idos offered two Indians one hundred dollars if tliey would rescue the two men on the shipwrecked boat. They tried it but failed. Tracy and Zeoas Davis succeeded in getting to the boat and rescoed the only man cling- ing to the boat the only survivor "f the foor that started oat from the la j. The body of Captain Pennell afterwards time Sihore on tba no;tb beach, inside of the point of rocks. The bodies f the other two toe are still in the ocean. Mr. Polhemns. aud Tracy Davit, after the catastrophe. went to Cape Foolwtatber, and taking a boat proceeded out beyond the breakers aud boarded the tns. At high water they brought her safely into the bar. In Memoriam. At s stated communication of Junction City Loilge, N'a IA, A. K.U M., held in Ma- ILall, on April A. V, 1881, A. 1. 5,831. tbe followinj preamble and reaobition bwimouily adopted: AVHtsrjui, Ve bave received tbe painful In- tellifense tbat Brother A. Orton, a good and spright nun, wbQe atUiiJin to bia utual oc eup:itiMi en the form, was killed, by bis horaea runuhig ever him, and knowing bim to be a true man, And brother, ever prompt in the dis charge f bii duty, either aa a father, husband er an earaeat, devoted member of our order, workics fw tU properity and atlvancin the intemUaf bmnanity, hia sudden and unex iwcltl Jeir.Ue reinimlini; u forcibly, that, "In the uiVUl'ji lie we are in death." Tlierefore be fct CcstLmi Tbat in token of reiect, to our deecaoed mXr, and aa s tribute of sympa thy, te bit koroared f unity and friemb, we ai a Lodge eol fiat we have lutt a good and worthy ciimber, society a khI and uprigbt oltizn, evr;)Mut ami faithful iu the dis-ehvta-of Ida dutr; bin family sn sITectionate parent, kr.iliuiuf lnuband. Imleoil it may be (of a truth), ii ti Vita, "An Israelite indeed, in whom there w ji jfuile." r.iol.vti), Tbwt we tender our heartfelt jjapt!iii-.fi.f bereaved family, and Qiiulo our w.rrw!Misii thi-m; directing them ever to U.V i;)iV ti'.t liiiii nd lienehivut ttiul, who baa piKtuittd te.ba a buaband totlie widow and a fatber.to'tbeiatlivleKa. iLturiATii, l liul ur Lodt'e be draped in liHJuriiain fr I'd-t.v4uy. JU.tut vjlU, 'J but a ey of tlitue rewdutions 1 fur'iiiiU'jO Ja Ui -widow and funiily of our ilewaiml brutlitr. ulve tb Kujfent City I.UaUIi and OYifitiijilda .l.nul, for publimtinii. It. M. Miil.Hni.t.,M), ")'. A.Mll.MOKS, I', t .tM'HKI.I., I'-niiiinitttv, V. KhATA, W. At. J. C f'smrsix, :Bertvtnry. C!MIII..V..,..J lll.lj Lnuilrr! Lumber! J. S. Rhincliftrt bat been appointed nrnt of the b'prinrlicM Mill Co. He can oll'ur bsttor Auuros Iur lAimber now thsu ever bo fore. All kindsof building lumber delivered on abort uotiua aud at very low liurea. Don't fail to see Uhintliart Mure ordering eliwwbcin. W pmpeaa to sell lumbar, end don't forgi' t tt Stqp a Moment and Read This Ixxik st this Vtf rils just rtccived at th Farmers and Vlochanics ClotbinK Store. 8ac(ns Suit (rota (10 to f 17. Scotuli auwjus or tro'k suits from $12 SO to 17. Siu'qse or (rock iliagatul suits from $13 f0 toi'3. BrosJclotk coats aai vests, diagonal, Prince Albert coats sad vests. Jut the thing for llnliJ.iy presents. Several new huoe f overcoats, reversible snd alstars, all grades ami prices, from (7 50 to f-.'O. Derby shirt, lock tie and the finett line of neckwsar ia the city. New, hats ami caiu, wool scarfs snd gloves 10 different styles af underwear, all grades and prices. Tbe bs it stock of silk snd liuen handker chiefs, hosiery, c, for the holidays, in the city. Latest style of hats $1 to 13 5a Cain from 1 to f 1 23. lloyi hats snd caps. Th best line of pants patterns and suits in Ui city. I aa timers, JJiagonal, Scotch snd Americvu cloths, f uits made to order frern t'M) up. Pants matt to order from $S 50 up! Park gray Oregon cathmer nts, f All wool pant 4 50 ft 73, WSO.fti. PanUjl 73, 50, $3 50. Overalls 50 ctnts, 73 cents, f I 23. lisinnl pnuts from f 5 to i ne only ueuis F nrnithing goods store in Eugen City. Clothing cut lor anybody. All goods marked iu ulain licure. aud strictly ons cash pries for all. Call aud cxainiue onr good) before buying eiaewners. Farmers k MsrHAXir Storr, 11 J. GRAHAM, Manager. Timples and other skin diiorders quick! yield to that thorough blood purifier ani tonic, King of th Wood. See AdvL Boots, Shoes, Etc. T O Hendricks has just received a large lot of beota, shoos, slippers, overshoes, eto., eta, which he offers for sale. This is the laiest, bill of this kind of good that bas i been brought here this seaton, the coat amounting to ever f-J.GtXt. He bas every style and variety on hand, and can suit all sustomers. Ladie wearsiptculity, I A . Old r Hrt TUroat should U (topped. Ne-lrrt frequently rwult lirinkltUtDlHM or Cew aanptlas). BBOWJil BHOXClIsAa. tut ce for nearly an entire veneration, thry bare attained srUnteritedruik amwvthe tew staple rrnmiie of tbe ie. a'ublie apeak r r and ningerw iue tiiem to clear and trengtben the V olet. Suld at 1't cei.u s box evenrwere DYSPEPSIA AXD LIVER COMPLAINT. 1 it nt worth the tmall price of "3 rente to ! free younclf f 'ererr iiu.tfra of the dU- . i ; t . : . L. ii . . . Lrrwing compiainv", ii ?"u iuiik mi cau at our star and get a bottle ot Shilub's ViUltxer, ev ery bottle hae a printed guarantee on it, ne ae-eurdin-ly and if it doe yra no X"A it will oat yon nothing, hnld by Oabura a Co. n OTHERS t noTiicust Are yon dUiurbed at nhiht and broken of your rent by a tick child suffiring and cry in? with tbe eicruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If o, go at once and get a bottle of MliS. WINSLOW'S SOOTIIIXG SYRUP. It will relieve tbe poor Uttle sufferer iuimediatvly depend upon It: there it no niUuke about. There ii not a mother on earth who baa ever uaed it, wbo will not tell you at once that it will regulate tbe bowalt, and give rent to the mother, and relief an l Lealth 1 1 the child, op erating like magic. It U perfectly aofe to uae in all caaea, ami pleaant to tbe tate, and w tbe preacripti to of one of the oldest and bert female pbyaiciane and nune in the United Sutea, Sole everywhere. 25 cents a U.ltla. We bave a eedy and poti ve Cure for Ca tsrrh, Diphtheria. Canker mouth anH Hea-1 acbe. i. Sil It.OiI S CATAUK 1! EM KU Y. A nana! Injer-tor free with each bottle. I'm i. if yon deoire health and sweet breath. Price SO eta, gold by Unburn k Co. 1 ruiU. ANSWER THIS QUESTION. Why do to many people we see around n, seem to prefi r to milTer and be niajle miserable by Indik'ettion, (ntiiatiob, Uijinesn, Is of Appetite, Oming up of the Pood, Yel.'ow Skin, when for 75 eta., we will sell tliera Sbi li b'i Vitalirer, Kuaranteed to cure them. aVJd by Osburn 4 Co., UtutbU. Have Winfar RaHani or Wild riierry always at hard. It cures Coughs, Cobbi, IipmchitiK, Wboopinsf Couh, Influenza, Coiwumption, and all Throat and C'omplaiuta. 50 centa and 91 a bottle. A Good I hing. 1.rn.. Sjnip ia the eciid prescription of 1)1 A. I'a tcliee, a celt-lirutvd Ueruiaii l'bysi rian, and laackuowleiled to b. one of the imxt fortuia e diverii-s in VUilb iiie. It nuickly enrea ''miKhs, Cold raid all I.nuir troubles ol the iwv erent ti:tture, reni'n imr, a it does, the caiife of th arTection and iiiviii the porta in ati ii7 and b'.-;uthy condition. It U nut au expuriinenUl mdii.iiie, but htut fttoI t!ie tt-t of year, vin? Hutiifnt-ti n in every cane, which it rsphlly incrousiiiK Kale every friwon continnv fwn million bottles Id nnnn.iliv. Beware ci medii-inee of aimilnr mimes, lately Intmluceil bwhn't tiormaa Syrup was intro duced in the United Stte iu 118. and ia now old in every town and village iu thecivilised worlil. I hree ilnaea will relieve nuv orlumry coukK. l'rice 75 cciiU. Sauiplo bottle, 10 cent. Jl-T IU'ekivkd- -Tbe laryeet stock, of jow. elry ever brought to liugeiie at Crain l'ro. NEW ADVEUTISKMEXTS BY VIRTUE OK LEGAL XOTIFCA 1 tion t.bi day given, that there i a va cancy from Lime county, vf one fine ttchMar aliip to tbe Stuto University, I have a by law, art the 2d day of May for exaniiniition of np plimntK. K.tiil exuminution to bo held in tlie Uourt lloune, in Eugene City, romincnriin at o o'clock A. M. i.f mid dnv, mill coiitinuiiit; until coinpleteiL C. W. FITCH, County Jude. ADMIIilSTRATOR'S SALE. -ftTOTK'K 18 IIEHEDY GIVEN THAT 131 under and by virtuo evf au order of the County Court of Ijir.e county Oietpm, inatle and entered of record t tbcjJiily term, lNjiO, thereof, in the mutter of the ctuto of Geo. C. Fitlier. deoeawul, 1 will offer for sale at pub lic auction to the hi;het bidder, at the Court lloune door, in Eugene City, Lane County. Oregun, "11 Tuenday, the 2-1 th day of May, iNii, ma lollowmgiUwrilied real property lie longiiir to aid estate, to-wit: llcginmiUj'at the Section wt on line between Hection 35 and 30 in T 17, 8 R 4 V, in I jnu county, Oregon; running theme Went M1.83 chain; thence North ti0,(M chain; thence Eaut 30.K3 chains; thence South 40 cbnin; thence East 20 chains to tection line; thence South 20 chain to place ol beginning, AIo lot 3 and 4 in See. Hii ami Lot 1 in Section Xt, T 17. S H 4 Yet. in Lane ! county, Oregon, containing 320 sere more or leas. Terms or Sxir. -Cah In hand. H. C. l'EUKINS, AilminUtrator. IVted April 13, 1HM. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. VTOTICE IS HEIIEHY GIVEN THAT x the nndrrsdgncd ha been apointed Ad minittratrix of tbe extate of John I . Kinney, de reaned, by the Count Court of Ijine county, (gn, and tbat ill enions having claim again'nt aid eatate are hereby ronuired to pres nt the same to me at tbe otbee of Thoinmon & i'e in in Eugene City, Oregnn,witn pmper voucher, within tlx month from the date of thi notice. Dated April H, I'lKKIlK K KINSEY, AdminMratrix. THOMl'SON k HEAN, Attornev. UK SIIOOTINQ CHILLS DOWN THE BACK. Pull pain in th limb. nuea, biliooaneaa, are rmptorua iJ approaching fever and ague. Ue itho-it delay II. -tetter .Momach Hitter. ki.-k aiitHititL.tH. f.irthA fK!.1v .1 ion a nial wamith, reenlafce tba atomacii and im- part tn to tb liver. Th bowels, tbe atom arh and tb biliary gland Iwini reatoml to a healthy condition, th dueae is cmujutivd at ( the oubvt. I 1.- i i ti ! . ! . . . r 1 11 I ur aai oj au orovuu auu T4ucrv grucraiir, 1 fa 8T03XACM YOliKG CONQUEROR, JR. I WILL STAND MY horse. Young Con- nueror. Jr during the sea son of 1SS1; as follows: ' Jt my Residence MOX' DAYS. At Cobur or vicinity Wednesdays and Thurs days. At Cooper's Stalk, Eugene City Fridays ana Satur days. rr For further particulars see posterior IL G. IIADLEY. NOTICE OF F1HAL SETTLEMENT. VOTICE 13 HKREOY nn"EX THAT il Jarne C. Lemon, ndmimtraUT of ths loUteof Wm. L. Ieiaon, rfeceel, ha niea bu final ao.unt for th aettlement of said es tate, and Mnrdav, the SI !y of May, 1H1, bat l)-en appointed bv the Court for tbe settle ment thereof. James c. lemon. Administrator. G. B. D0RP.I3, Attorney. FARtVl FOR SALE. A FARM of r3 acres, 300 of which i prairie and 10 in cultivation, U offered for sale. It i. aituatedon niiie west of Sfrin 'field, and 2) mile eant of Eugene. Good building and outliouses, and all under fence. Ker terms sp- ply to KUHfcUl 1-AMrEt.i.ij, At the premues. Notice to Creditors. -T0TICE IS IIEREBY GIVEN" THAT i3l the undersized ha been duly sppointed Executrix if the ettit of J. H. Powell, de-ecaM-d, by the County Court of the Slate of Ore gon for tbe county of Ijuie. All peraois nav iiii; claim against aaid eatate are hereby noti tied to present the same to tbe undersigned at herrenidemx in Ijine county, Oregon, within six month from tin date, February), 1HS1. MAKTHA POWELL, Executrix, JOSHUA J. WALTON, Attorney. mi i fs' ti vr-i It fl 1U Li W U B! Causing CIi!K8 a DumbAguo.intoriD.'ttont.no" tniltont end Typhoid Fovorc. Ciliousnoso, Livor, Stcmsch, snd Kidnoy di3ordor3, snd manyothcr"5lmonts,dostroy ins; tho health' end lives of millions, is driven out of th3 system, ond radically cured by tho us 3 of tho LICTJ MA LARIA AriD LIVEJJ PAD and GANGLIONIC BODY AND 2nd only perfect treat" mpnt by ihf Abscrptior, prin ciple Tho Plr.st.9r3 acting In conjunction vvUh tho Pod up on tho ncrvo cor.tora and re mote partaof tho bdy, Inab eorblng and thoroughly rid riinn;th cystomfrcr.i MALA RIAL POISON. Tho whofo treatment, iPAD, CODY FLAiTEK ond FOOT PLASTERS, all comb'nsd, eold forSI.00-thochasno3t and best romody over, discov ered, and a positivo euro guarantood If worn accord ing to directions. Romom ber, Pad, Uody Plaster and Foot Plasters, the whole, $1.00. Sold by all druggists, or mailed on receipt ci price by THE LION rEDIC!r CO., kzvj yoh:;;. COME m SEE R. G. CALLIS0N Nextd'iorto S. II. Friendly, and get your HOOKS, STATIONERY AND GRO CERIES. He is alway on hand ready and waiting to acrommoilate hi Customers with ALL kinds of f' Mid for MLYDAXDBODY, And can furuUh a SMOKE te those desiring A C00O CICAR, OR TOBACCO To tliasn who use the narcotic plant CHEAP for CASH Good tkarered to any part .'of thscitv f res i charge. K ii. t'AIJ.ISDN. Adminisiraior's Notice. "OTICE IS IIEKEBY GIVEN THAT IA tlie undomvntsi ha been duly appoint ed adiniiii.tratrix of th estate of Jerrr l.uckrr. dertai'd, br the County Court of lkuvt'ounty, tnv'n, and all eron having claim apuost said eUte are hereby requirwt to ptment the Mine, with thepro(er Toucher v to the under iirnnl, at the ortice of Thotuiwin A Hem, in Knene City, Oregon, within six months from the date of thi notice. lsted March Ui, 1KSL JAXR Ll'CKEY, Adminirtratrit THOMPSON A BEAX, Attorneys DTeeiBlJT)It. That in this town there are aourM of persons pa.inj our store errr day ahnae lives are made iuiera!l br lQ.li.-v.tinn. Priitiem.a. Sour and dUtreased Stoniat-h, Lirrr Complaut, ; Conciliation, when for 7J eta. we will sell them ! 'Cl:t.l.'. . . . i 1 euv - ua v iiauxer. g'tarauieea to curs mem fill Closing Out. Closing Out. Closing Out. NOW S THE TIME TO BUY S EosenMatt&Co WE OaVJSJ 25 per cent, lower than any other houso. . Don't let the chance slip by. IF YOU WANT DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, CLOTHING. HATS OR BOOTS AND SHOES. tW Miatever you Want Attend "3 ill EOSEHBLATT You can save 25 per cent. eadquarters? 1 OEEGON HIDE AND FUR GO. -:0: Bring: your SEES AIJD FURS to t h HEADOOARTEe Mliere the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE in Will be paid for all kinds of j FURS, HIDES AND I TALLOW. D. HYMAN. ! Robinson & Church, DEALERS IS SHELF& IIEAVY HARDWARE ll.WK TUB Cesl Selected Stock In Oregoi New Departure ! ! TWO EEtICESS I TjATPvONIZE THE MEN WHO HELP T i Ttrn.n vnr-p nunro . " ilwL hutsiio,wf interest nr.yeajr Interests f Axs permanently lecateTanA pend their pront at home. Taks notice that. ""aueauj locate as A V aril good, far CASH st Greatly reduced price,, as low a. any ether CASH STOKE. Best Trint 16 and 18 yard f 1 00 B"410 eta"1 1Ml Mulinf 7 8, 9, and Clark and P.rooka spool cotton "5 cts per Dos. Pliiu snd Milled Funnel, 23, Xv. sS and 50 eta. Water Proof, .ee-.ta. Flna WKit Shi.. at , , VM uu c. i And ail Othpr s?nrrfe 'i Authsceieit " "k AVTTTT'l cu xrT-vr l? H dnral-ilitrt, ' , """'-wroera, who hare tond by me so lonr I .ill " aber.irecTtim.,buttfatanytiro th7Thm J1 U m, u to .U oth ti. full credit cnS U CASH vTi-i SELL ii 6 CO, lu&ene City. Orders promptly filled. HAVE FOR Mle at the LOWEST liitti-.. IIIO.V, STEEL, AXES, ANVILS, nails, hope! Cable Chain, and Pocket -'UTLERY, AS, PISTOLS. AMMCNITIOX iKICCLTURAL IMPLEMENTS Blasting Powder. FWiin? Tackle. Etc., Etc. f e invite an exam iiiation of our feed confident that aa STtHK will euit th time. PETERS. Fine Cleriot Shirt. 50. TS cts and SI X'Vand2Tc 'Pf T) Mens' Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, f eU Mens Omhirts, 75 rta. and n. Mens' Overalls. SO. fir. Ts ... i lWnt EJsiM Fabulons Lew. rrices. D... . . r'Hruonaie Rates. - r- . At trTiuh E 1