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THE EOQEIIE CITY GUARD. JATUKDAY, JULY 16, I8SI, Ua kprevfliailil Wuco count, aaj tl Son, i as Urg M Clackamas. It La wider cop of territory, M largo & population and m much aaaesHablfl property. Yet Clackamas baa two 8tat Fenators and four representative in the legislature, while Wasco, iU prer in wealth and juj.ulatlim and its superior in territory h m on! half a Senator and two rep r!itttivM. CUckanmUa Republi county which gies an average ma' .jority of 300 in every election for the llepuUican ticket, and Wasco i a Democratic coanty and thia ma ei pla'tn why the representation ia to dis proportionatfli Aa long a a Re publican Legislature ia elected this unjust aud disproportionraate appor tionment will be continued. The rec J of erery such Legislature ia the preference of party success to justice and fairneo, As long fti Wasco con tinue to be thot deprived of her just representation W want will not be properly attended to dot her Toice properly teedVdw If the Republicans ot tl'm coeniy would hare justice done to themslres tad' Lir play for tbnr county, let tliem -at-the nril flection support a Democratic JgiUture, as - then thef will be aure to Tfoeive justice in the apportionment of representation U their county. A long u a RepubKcan Legislature rules, fairness and justice to Wasco are impossible. A party that will gerry maander Pennsylvania and Ohio in icb a manner that the Democrats are given on a toU of two-fifths of the whole rote cast only one-tenth of the representation due' them would not scruple to do any act of injustice, when party enda could be subserved in Or- HP ' Tie TiqniBi lallrMd. Bays the Corvallia Gazette of July 8th: The one public enterprise in which Benton county is more deeply in terested than any other ia the con struction of a railroad from the Ya- quina Bay to the eastern part of Ore gon; and Benton county ia not alone in this, but the whole Willamette Valley, for it will shorten the route to the sea, cheapen freight and transportation, and add a greatly increased value to every specie ot produce in the state. Early last fall the Oregon Pacific Railroad Company was organized in thia city, and shortly afterwards Col Hogg, its President, went to New York, and the general impression obtained belief that this company would construct its road in ithne to carry away the crop of 1881, but obstacle after olietacle was imposed id the way by enemies of the road tin ts' hope almost failed in minds of many friends of the enterprise, but these dif ficulties have at last been overcome and the early completion of the road ia now a fixed fact. On next Monday two corps of Engineers will commence the permanent location of the road and as soon as the location ia com pleted the grading will commence, and w are confidently assured that the road will be completed to this place by January 1st, 1881. The road will be a standard grade and the track laid 50 lb steel rails. Tie rrrildr oi'i dndiuu. The latest dispatches indicates that the recovery of President Garfield is assured. The ball has not been probed for and in all probability never will be. The American people may be thankful that the stain of President killing dots not attach to them the sec ond time. . - According to Mahone the pttMio ob ligations of Virginia on the 25th of February, 1879, were $32,977,000; on the 28th of March 1881, they were 119,665,176, aud that although not a single dollar had he-n paid ofT in the meantime, by aomo happy process of elimination known 19 himself, a reduc tion of $13,311,941 was effected In two years and bne month. At this rate, how long will it take this skillful finan cier to extinguish the whole debt! And this i the kind and degree of repudia iation which the Administration gives countenance to. The fight in the New York Legis lature continues, Coukling declares that he willi uof withdraw from the fight but tie Democrats are becoming restless ad threaten that if the Stal wart do not1 seek4 adjournment they will permit the election ' of a Half Breed. . I -- T - I - The Governors of twenty states pro pose having a general Thanksgiving when the complete recovery of Garfield is assured' 1 Parly if Offict-Srtkm The half breeds are saying just no t "You can see how littlo Conkling amount to without patronage." Very true But what doe the Republican party amount to without patronage, eht Take the offices from that corrupt or ganization and it would vanUh l'ke a sopp-bubbl?. Here is an authority on the point: Mr. Blaine is reported as saying that there are lens than 100,0'X) offices of every irrade, and that then? are on file in the departments over 1,000,000 ap plications. The foregoing appears in an editorial in that good Republican i-r th Lou isville Commercial It may a taken for granted that theapplitai are Re publicans. At the last flection Gar field received something over 1,000,000 votes, so that on the average every fourth man in the Republican party is on record as seeking office at Washing ton. How many more there are who are not on record, it would 1 inipcewi ble to U-1L One thing is certain, that itbout the offices there would be little of the Republican party left What ever eUe may be aiid about the wicked Democrats, they luive stuck to their opinions and their -arty, and wheu alu chance of reward was hopeless. 1 Probable CiadidtU. "Rise up, Samuel Tilden, and come along with anT may be the Democratic demand in New York a year heuce, to be succeeded by a national cry to same pjrpose in 188L The Spring field Republican has this suggestive paragraph: "The ex-elected is in ad mirable health, with a head as clear as ever, and a grip on public affairs that has not weakened. He is three years younger now than Gladstone when he led the Li1erals last year, and in 1884 will reach the age at which Disraeli won his fight in 1874, He is twenty three ycarsyoonger than Sophocles was wheu he wroteat 90 the "jEdipus Ty rannm," to be played after two thous and years on a continent then unknown and among a people whose language) did not then exist Two years as governor of New York, if he cot it, would gi ve the Democratic party a new platform, a new cry and a hope of victory as hi.s last ad ministration did." It is only in election time and in the opinion- of his oppo nent1, that Mr. Tilden is a weak old man. There is a world of grip and grit in him yet So Ton Beliav It. Thai In tlii t" D tlier arc tcona of periu paasing our tor every day 'whoe livta art Dki muerabl by ludie.tion. Dypepia, Sour and diktrewaed stomach, Liver Complaint, Conktipalion, when for 75 eta. will kU tUra Shitoifs Vitaliier, a-tiuraated to curs tfleui BUCKLEYS ARNICA SALVE. The Ukst S.ilvi in the world for Bruue. Cuta, Sore, Uloen , Salt Rheum, Fever Sore, Tetter,. Chapped Hand", Chilblains, Coru,and all k'nd of bltin Kruptiaa. Thk alve U k-uar-antred to rive perfect aaliafaction in every ca or money rtf uuded. Price 35 cU per box. x or tale by WiLIlx's, ti Inigjrift, Eugene City. Mulholland, J auction City. W bare a .peedy and poiitiv Curt for Ca trrb, IMph.ru, (.anker mouth ami Head che, iuSHIi.OH S CATAUKH REMEDY. A aaaal Injoctor fre with each bottle. I'ae it it you d-nir health and aveet breath, t'rict SO eta. Mi by Otbum k Co, lhTiKUt The Pern Ian Nrrap baa cured thoua anda who were (tillering (mm bynpepnia, la bility, Liver Complaint, Boil, Humor, Fe male Con. lainU. etc- PamphlrU fir to any addrca. tfeth W Fowl and hona, Boatnn. SHOOTINU CHILLS WVCS THE BACK. Dull pain in the lima, nauaea, bilitnutieaa, are ymptoint of approaching fever and aipie. I'm without delay Hmtetttr'a fMotnath Bitten, which suUtituU ("r the ci.illv teDaa'Jon a ge nial warmth, re)rulate the stemacti and im parta tone to tha liver. Tha boweU, th afiro ach and tha biliary gland being realwed to a healthy condition, the dveaaa ia coaqoered at tha outact. LS- . I - - 1 - - U NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Holman's Fad. For Liver IN ALL CASES OF BILIOUSNESS AND Malaria in averyfonu an a preventive ad cur. of all kinda of Fev.r, I'r. Holman's PAD ia a perfect aucceea; and f.r lyapeikia. Sick Hadarhe and n.rrou pnwtratinn, aa th. FAD L applied over the pit of tli Uimch th. ateat nerva canter it anmhiUu tb. diwu at onoa. II remove. Torpidity of the Liver and raotor. a natural action of the &t"niach. It n.utralirea and destroy. Blood Foinon. caused by th. Viru. of Sorofiila, Cancer, Malarial or l-ontairisua Dtneane. and viultiea th who! yiitem with Nature' true tunic. It regulate th liivrr ani niomaru inuocwwlully that digeation become perfect. i'wiwr I. A. Iioomt. tar: "Tl h nearer a onivaraal Fanav than anrthing in roelidne, " Tbi i don on the priiteipl of AlxorpUon, of which DR. HOLMAN'S FAD i th senuin and only tnie .a nonent t tor all Hiaiir iroaoir. v vti. HOLMAN'S KENALOR KIDNBY' FAD. th beat remedy In th world anvl recommended by tli Mwlical Faoiily. DKWARE OP IteMiM PADS.' EACH GENUINE HOLM AN PADbtamth I'rit at ltrv-UNC Mamp e( th HOL MAN FAD CO. with th aU.v trad mark printed ia green, lluy none without it. FOR HALK BY ALL DRIUGISTS.-DR- HOLMAN'S advlc Ufre. Full tra tia sent on application. Aldrea 1I0LA! PAD CO., P. O. Bos 5111 7 Broadway; Nw trk. WF.rK.ir.T.I hnm.vaailr au)..Cllf V iuutil lit. Aa-tiM fat a a Ca, Auftnta, Urn. THE ftj AXD Stomach, lkM Kidneys. Mil -AT la X. Ita 310,000 must be GOODS WILL BE Black and col. Cashmere Lace Buntings, Buttons, Ribbons. Corsets tooi8 ana onoea lothingand Hats, Be sure and give is a good opportunity for everybody to buy GOODS cheap in hard times. I.X.L. ibl mi Wholesale and Retail Dealers an 2 . ' 7 .r, m-"' . -"-a h?xzzir A 7 ERRY E--.E t n i p ri. "trK fcrp tli larr't and bfi airted itock in the Willamette Soiit!i q( Portland, W bith we will ell t krmtly mluced prioea. Dealrra i;l find it to their a-lvartU;,'e to call and examine our ttock Mor purchasing 'elwwhere. All onl-n EiW prmiptlv. Satuifao tioo r'ranted. Wiireroom-On Eigbtli Street Vt bl WilUinett-. ManufHCl or Eaat of th LueM t'ity i'liuring Mills. KcrBl' dTv ' GENERAL EEDTJCTIOI Of the Prices of all kinds of Goods for the purpose of re diicing' my stock. S. H. Friendly. King of the Blood 1. M -wrr la a blood purl flr aa4 tonic lirtrT of blood ptrau M tyrm, dxranirr th (-initiation, and tau. Inrtu majix diainlare, i'" ny 4)iTrT.-i nirr.- m Uwiinxui ibrm as cnlinaJo nna. but Wn ialir bnnch. or ph of if.t mat kt.wu- tll.'r, lata.rllv lHla4. Ko- htrt Vrp,).i, i)iluuxM. ivr (-OMpi.iiH, ( VkIjku ivn, A.riv Utn-rlm. Hid . Had iV. 0vnil H mtKrm, H,art Into, lf. K'lt N.ri., PiUt. iinmofum, C 1'irrK, criW.i, Sii. V'yr,t.-, ilmrm, ( Wrt 4nMm9 Htn rilltUa itrimu and cur.-. Ittw lr iu k n ib entur. lnirTir Of th blood. Cii-mlU 2J r-tV'n. tr-4 la falllnr tl"thltt fwuiM. ai-. mlai prvria laif wto'il. SoidbvlMivrwta, f 1 r loli Hw fo..(iiiioiiialv irw-tK.i. .., Mltft. "-lrwail- on 1m.u nf ik. In m- ri rM iriunil r n l.m'a. . lia.M)M, A CO., friJ., BslTalo, S. T. Citation. Whrrean, on th 6th day of July. 181. Gid eon (.'antonmin. filed hi application ia tb Cuuiity Court, of Lan County, Urrgon, pray intt that bi nam b cha(il from (iideon Cantonin to Gideon Cantonirin Millet, and wid CcQrt by onlr duly nia-l fixed Monday, th Mb day of HepUmber, 1X81, at, 10 o'clock A. M., for bearing aaid appuoauon; Therefore: To all whom it may concern : IN THR N'AMK OF THB STATE OK reiron:Tou and each of yoq are hrrtbv eked and iwjuired to appear ia said County Court on Monday, th 5th day of teptembar, 11. at 10 o'clock A. M. of aaid day, tliea and there to thow cauae, if any xit, why the the prayer of and petition inoald not be gra.tod. Tbi citatiot ia rmb!i.hd la th Eupen City Oi'aanbyardrrotaaidC'oart, anvd thia 6ta day of July, 1WL wiTStxa the tton. u w. Fitch, Jndce of nid Court. By hand, and the era i Court, thia Olh dav cf Jtilr - jyt4 JOX WAkE.Clak. SEAL. SEE, IH1 fftlll Raised in 60 days. SOLD AT COST! I At Cost us a call, as tins STORE. - i Manufacturers of all Kinds of Furniture, Miners, 1.1 iifi w vxwa ww f-rl I- ' -w 0, Etc., Etc. Summons. In the County Court of Lane ' Count, State of Oregon. J. W.M.tl,k. Plaintiff, Civil action to Joha Thonuon, Defendant j1 "0y To the above named defendant, John Thomson: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OrRon you are hereby required to appear in the County Court of Lane County, State of Oregon, and annwer the plaintiff, complaint in th abov entitled cauw new on file in said court, by Monday, the'Mh day of September, being th first day of th next regular term of aaid Court following the expiration nf the time prescribed in the order for the publi cation of thit aummon i The defenUuit will take notice that if he fail o ia appear sad anwer nid cnmplaiut u above reuired, th plaintiff will tke judg ment a&inathun for the mm of $31.00 with tivt thereon at on per cent, per lionth from the 27 th day October, 1879, and for the mm of 40 u attorney, fee in the action; aleo for the sum cf $17.00 with intereet at ten per rent pr annum from the lrt day of Septem ber, 1S79; aUo for the lura of fT.OO with lnter eet thereon t 10 p.T cnL per tinuia from th day of July 1S7'J; alo for the aum of ix dMlar with int.Tent thereon at 1 per cent per annum from the Ut day of Jad'tiarv. lvW: ! and for the coat and dUburarmenU of this ac tion, ae'derdanded in ald complaint Service of thi nimnjon u directej to be nade l y put lication in the iiyne City Gr Ann, by erdlr of aaid County lurt made ad entereil of recotd thereon on" th 7th day of July, im. THOMPSON i EE AX. jr ' ' " ' namtilTa Attuhieya. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. VrOTICU W HEREBY GIVEN THAT the erpartnmhip heretofore eiwtiag be tween David Ch'-rry and J. Vi. Cheirr ia tliii day diaaolred br mutual conaent, Iavia Cherry having dip d of hit interest in th firm to Mr. Jlobert M. Dar. Either irty will reeeipf for money doe th firm. AH penona knowing themwlvea indebted to th firm will center a favor by calling are: aettling at once. 1AVH CHERRY, J. W. CHKKKY Engeae City, Jura , I(fl. jy.H THIS PAPER TIZ?,?. iJX. aw II m - V The largest stock ol ffoods in Lane Co Is.noir on Salo at 1. B. DII'S And these aro a low fcrcd Uv CASH: Nice VWte Hlankcts fur S4 pr pir. Rrnnuln Dn-s Goo1h Irt 15 els per yd Good Cashmere, full width, 50 its -r yard.- Brocade Wits ffour $1 23 op THli Best Assortment iu the City of BOOTS AND SHOES t Ladies Kid Button '. om up' Ladies Kid Fox...-.-...-..- ;:...v..- .'....v from 1 25 up' Ladies California Calf from $1 50 up Childrens California Calf.., .......'....' from $1 up Men's California Bwis.. $t 50 worth SG' Men's Good Heavy Boots -.'..V...; $3 50 to 85 Men' Calf Boots. 5 north $G' Ladies FeUud Buttoned Shoes.... i- utf Clctliing Cheaper than any other Honsev 'Accdt'-i M mmI aJ ire me a call and feadpartei'Si OREGON HIDE AND FUR GO. -:0:- Bring- your PIPES AND FURS to tSa iEADQUARTERS Mltercr the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE in CASH' CASH Will he mid for all kinds of furs. Sides and TALLOAY. D.HYMAK Ti7 btahUH Robinson & ChUrch, DK.U.ERS IN SHELF& HEAVY HARDWARE IIAVK T1IK Rest Selected Stock in Oregon New Departure ! ! TW"0 FXUECXiS I .aM aaft alsaai amawamaB a - t PATRONIZE THE MKX WHO HELP T .P.UILDYOUK BRIDGES, ROAPS-AN'D ! SCHOtU, Hll .l.S, whoae interesu are your interest Are pennanentlj located and r.d their prt)its at hoire. Take notice that. A V rtitKS, WiU'sell gooila f.rr CASH at preatly reluceJ Rest Print lb and 18 yard 1 CO Boat Brown and BKau-lied Muslins, 7, 8, 9, and 10 rta. CWk ai.il Brook povl cAUm 75 ct. per Dot Plaip and Milled Flrnncla, 2.1, 35:' 45 and 50 eta. Water Proo, .recta. Fire White Shirta, 75 ct and $L And all. Other Coods AUotlLCelebmed r AYIIITK SK .VrITO AT A tn ttt "vt? noe better f-e trenth, and dural.il:-y "'.rJ -nni .w oymeen fag, i will enntina to aell n aam n. a. heretofore on tim- but if at any Urn. th-y wUh to male CASH purrb-. I " 1 r I ail ni, a oth-is, th full credit pt my reduction A. V. JJtTERS oi the Bargains of Lodifs nndT Xh4h at from 50 eta np; A Large assortment of Triming Silks," 75 cts to $ 25 per yard. A fi:e line of IIcMWrry, all prices Overalls from 50 tU up. can (e S(a &tnuwMie: Safe Your; HAVE '0K aala' at the LOWEST Kates. 1KOX, STEEL, u AXES, ANVIIiK AILS, ROPE. Cal'l. Chain., and Pocket rUTLERY, VS PISTOLS, . A y MUNITION' SKlcn.TCRAL IMPLKMEXT3 " Bla.-'tir? Powder, ' Fii-hinv; 'I'ackle. Ktc. V.tn. We invite an exam nation nf our god confident that KTOCK will tuit ta time. priiia, aa low as any other CASH STORE, Fine Cheviot Shirts. 58, T5 eta and $L New Assortment Dress Gooda'fNo Trash) 15 "' 20and2octs, ' l". Men' Underwear, Shirt and Drawer, 50 eta" Men.' OvenJrj-ta, 75 eta, and tl. Men' Overall. 50, 63, 75 cU and . Embroideries' and Edgan at Fabulous Low Price. at ProDortinnnt rate . At -re&Uy reduce.! ratea.