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THE UfNE CITY GUARD 8ATUIDA' JANUARY 7, 1832. ) , ddlclnl I'oml.ttncy. ; 1'hera public officer knowi that - fi U rli B can afford to wait for ' tindi(,n Perhaps no Judge of un (tnpca0 character was ever sub - tiMM toon adveine comment than Judtrw The less the average jour iinlw"'w R',out 'aw tn0 more 're"'7 criticme the course of the Judgi ', j,, t trial of Guiteau. It was not at fel ica-Hwiry that the critic should v, anything about the conduct of Crinal cauHe. Nothing which this giatrattt did, tiiet with approval A signer might have inform! from the tie of the prem that Judge Cox was i ignorant boor, who, by some acct- - ent, had got upon the bench, and was itterly incompetent to try tho case. Whereas, ho is a man of exalted char ncter, ft good lawyer and able judge lie has been trying the cane in a way ' to remove all grounds for a new tiki The theory of the defense iB that Quit rau is insane. Suppose that were true theory 1 How can an insane man be punished t lie is incapable of com witting a contempt. But suppose he was simulating insnnityl That was not a fact, or even a theory for tho Judge to assume in advance. Guiteau ould neither bo gagged, whipped, nor aent to prison. The trial must, neces arily, proceed, and, for a time, the disorder must bo borne with patience. At the moment when the case could not be prejudiced by restraint, Guiteau is ordered to the prisoner's dock, whore Sickles sat during his trial When Judge Cox gives his reasons for bear ing so long and so patiently wjth Gui teau, they strike fair-minded people as sound roasons, such as a cautious and clear-headed Judge might well give. There has never been just such a trial in all the history of criminal jurispru dence in this country. Tho Judge has allowed an accused man, whose defense was insanity, to reveal himself in court beforo experts on the question of in unity, that they might the bettor un derstand the case. This latitude which could not have born restricted either by gags or imprisonment, for the time being, has resulted in breaking down the theory that Guiteau was insane , and lias contibuted to tho certainty of his conviction, as well as to the cer taiuty that no errors will be found upon which to lay the foundation for a new trial The year 1884 is far in the future, yet the indications are that President Arthur is shaping his course to secure a rvnomination. lie is surrounding himself with stalwarts of tho most pronounced type, and as the oflice holders of tho prevailing administra tion generally designate the complex ion of its successor, the cliances are that Arthur or some other stalwart will be successful The mantlo of Gar field lias fallen upon Blaine and ha is again an active candidate. But, as in the past, ha will be doomed to disap pointment as it tB a matter of history that tho popular candidates of the masses nover attain the desired goal Their prominence makes them targets for the shafts of their opponents, and ome inferior man secures the coveted prize. J. k. Mkkcer who murderod Mo- Donald at Portland a few years ago and was sentenced to tho penitentiary for fifteen years for tho same, gives notice that he will make application "for a pardon although his tima has not out-fifth expired. W suppose that the pardon machine otherwise called Governor at the Capitol, will grant th application as he has done in scores of previous cases. UiRmo 1880 sixty-three vessels cleared ' from tht Columbia river for f&reign porta; during 1881, one hun dred and twenty-six vessels cleared from the Columbia for foreign porta. The value of foreign shipments for '80 (exclusive of lumber) was 11,181,352. The value of the foreign shipments for SI (exclusive of lumber) was $7,414 51C n uhisbi nas introduced a bill for defraying the cxpeuses incurred in consequence of the death of the late President of the Unittd States. It authorizes the Secretary of the Treas ury to pay necessary and reasonable ewr-nsrx iaourmi in behalf of thn Ut President provided the aggregate sum allowed and paid does not exceed one hundred thousand dollars. Tin Weekly ftandarJ iaaued a hol iday number that was excellent in trery nr.. r 1 Change. Certain sections of this State that have no railroad counection but are expecting to gain thrm through Villard can set no monopoly in the roads that are already built It is but human na turt for them to uphold the means by which they expect to secure connection with tht outside world, but soon after they obtain possession of the coveted object they may find themselves in the grasp of an octopus that will slowly but surely tighten its grasp upon them The situation in some parts of Eastern Oregon is thus described by tho Weston Leader: "A few months ago the people of this section of countiy were so solicit ous to secure railway facilities for transportation that they took no ac count of anything else in this connec tion. Now the reaction has set in. The feeling against the 0. 11 A N. Co. is widespread and intense. Its movements aie regarded with perhaps unduo distrust The impression that tho exorbitant freight charges are levied to enublo bold speculators to pay the intertnt on capital that has no exist ence but on paper, make the people clamorous for such legislation as will reguluto fares and freights in Oregon as in other Slates. Those who were loud est in proclaiming the benefits to be de rived from tho building of railroads in our midst, now lead the cry of "broken promises, exorbitant rates, soulless cor porations," etc., eta Gentlemen, pos sess yourselves in patience. The whole mutter lies in your own hands. Angry invectives avail nothing and betrays weakness. Earnest endeavor is more effective than noisy demonstration The time to work is close at hand. Be prepared to meet the issue quietly am there can be no doubt as to the result" An Impolitic Appuinlmtnt The appointment of 1). P. Thomp son to ask aid from Congress for the improvement of the lower Willamette and Columbia rNers was certainly un wise. David has the reputation of be ing found wherever money is to be miido by jobbing, and his connection with tho star routo in the Northwest, will not assist him in his appointed work. The Washington correspondent of the Daily Standard thus arraigns the appointment: "The action of the Board of Trade, of Portland, in raising $3,000 to send Dave Thompson U Washington ns a delagato to urgo legislation for river appropriations, is very peculiar. The chief Htraw bidder and expediter in mail contracts on the Pacific Coast, as well as speculator in land surveying contracts for many years. He is known here only in such relations as can give no influence, in an honorable way, to the success tf any measure before Con gress ; he can, by certain means, gain access to clerks in tho departments, but his influenco with committees and members of Congress will bo nil Add to these, that ho cannot le recognized by one of our Senators, whose acts he has so brutally falsified, shows tho action of tho Board of Trade to bo still m ore peculiar." A Washington tlinpatch of Into date says that it is understood that the defense in the Guiteau cose will shortly introduce a new feature. The so called cranks, numWing between 40 and 50, arrested hero sinco Guiteau shot the President, were most of them sent to the St Elizabeth insane asylum on phy sician certificates. The physician in each case, will, it is said, be subpoenaed for the purpose of comparing those cases with Guiteau's with an idea of demon strating that if the. commitments re ferred to were iustlv mado. GuitMn must lie likewise insane. The value of ival estate transactions in San Francisco for tho week ending with last Saturday was 1 28.G89. The Sgregate of considerations in similar transactions in Portland for the same time was $215,490. The week was an exceptionally dull one in San Francisco the figures usually ranging between five hundred thousand and a million. In .proportion to population and jreneral valuos, however, tht volume of real estate business in Portland is more than double that of San Francisco. Til lust Sunday edition of the Ore- yonmn was a niiiuhT roploto with valuuom information and ttatiatios con- cc-rning tha commercial proma of Qrv'on Tin agitation of tht Irish land que tion still continues. SuVril for the Guard. tU far- mr'a friend, I Ex-Governor Robinson, of Kansas, a prominent temperance .man, in re ply to inquiries respecting the prohibi tory law in that State, say that the prohibitory amendment to the State Constitution was a mistake and that drinking is wore common now in Kan sas than ever before. II quotes lead ing newspapers and letters to sustain his position; but the present Governor St John, gives his testimony to just the reverse of this. ! It is probable that that ex-Senat6r Sargent of California will be appointed Secretary of the Interior. He is a Stalwart which greatly improves his chances. - - BUCKLEYS ARNICA SALVE. The Bust Halvs fn the world for Bruises. Cuts, Sores, Ulcen , Bait Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns.and all k'nda of Skin Kmptina. This naive 1 guar anteed to (five perfect satisfaction in every rami or money refunded. Price 3ft cU per box. For alt by Wilkin's, the DruKifiat, Eugene City. Mulholland, Junction City. Hollowly tWi-Whal It Lift Inturanref Aploplexy, 4c. Many people insure their liven t benefit their families by death bow para doxical it thie. To prolong life by preserving the health would be a far more rational man ner of auuring it. Apoplexy la iwift and in idious in it attacks, striking its victim with out a moment warning I Happily a prevent!- tive baa been discovered Holloway 1 ilk the ouly safe and certain antidote for tin's disease, thev cool the MooU aim equalize its circulation throutrli the system, lo preserve the stomach in a sound condition and the blood pure in the, true secret of health Holloway Fills will do this moot effectually, and thousands owe their actual existence to them at the present day. iMroiiTANT PiOTlcE. rione are genuine un less the signature of J. Haydock surrounds each box of i'ills and Ointment Boxes at 25 cents, Vii cents and SI each. tr here is eonxiilurable saving by taking the larger sizes. Holloway A Co, New York. FACTS THAT WE KNOW. If yon are uferini; with a Hevere Coiiirhs Cold Asthma, Jlroniiiifix, Consumption, loss of voice, tickling in the throat or any alfection of the throat or liuw, vvi; know that Da. RiNo sNrw DiauovKRY wilt gi you imme diate relief. We know of linn Iredi of cases it has completely cured, and tint, where all other medicines has failed. Sa other remedy can show one-half as many ferma .hnt ci'Iiem. Now to give you satisfactory proof tli.it Da. kwo Nkw Dincovkiiy will cure you of Asthma, Hay Fever, Bronchitis Consumption, Hevere Coughs and Colds. Hoarseness, or any Throat or Lung Disease, if you will call at V iliiins'. The Eu gene City Druggist, ymi can gut a tri-il bottle kkkk OK cost, o a regular size brittle for f 1. Mulholland, Junction City. Hoda, Davis & Co, Wholesale Agents, Portland, WILL YOU SUFFER with IV.-nensia ami Liver Complaint? Shiloh s Vitnlizer is guaran teed to cure you. For sale by Unburn k C Sleepless uii;)itn, made miserable by that tor- riblo cough. Shiloh 'a Cure is the remedy. Cntarrh Cured, heslt and sweet breath se cured by Shiloh's Catarrh Kemedy. Price 50cts Nasal Injector free. Sold by Ostium and Co. Uood Ihing. svn.a Syrup is the special prescription of Di A. 11 ohco, a celebrated Uennan Physi cian, and is acknowledged to ha one of the mont fortma.w discoveries in Medicine. It quickly cures "oiiglis. Cold sand all Lung troubles ot the soverest nature, removing, as ii does, the causa of the affection and leaving the parts in a strong and healthy condition. It is not an experimental 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 Boicliuo's (Jortuan Hvrnii was intro- lucvd in the United States in 1S(,H. and is now sold in every town and village iu tho civilized U'orM. I liree doses will relieve any ordinary cough. Price 75 cents. Sample "bottle. 10 cent. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS H SHOP ! NEW GOODS! V. McFarland TIKES PLEASURE IN AN'NOUNC- ink' to the Dllblio that he bus Tiushop in the old stand adjoiniuir Bottman's comer where he will tell at the lowest cash price Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Metals, Notions, Pumps, arid Pipes, 33 TO., ETC. And house furnishing goods in my line gen erally. "Call and price my goods, and I will guar antee satisfaction, v. Mi FARLAM). NOTICE TO JAXPAYERS. A -roil WILL 1'LKASK TAKE NOTIl'K that all taxes remaining unpaid January, ID. 1HVJ. Will be subject to th cnalty provided by Statute -Sec, lit, jw-e 702. Keivipta will be furnished as follows: Jor Cot tag Urove Prvvinot at Whipple ft Bros Kr Toast Fork ' J. 'f. (.juy, rorlncwter, Ung Tom. biihanlson lVerim ts at. . . Wortman ft Sons hor atsn-eandall other preWin-U at this office. tft.rhe t'ounty needs the monpy. t'r WHII.1 tOl! HAVI IT(?) ANO SAV1 O sra. J. M. SHELLEY, Sheriff and Ta Collector. Sale of Road Stock. T1 ItSUAXT TO THE STATUTE AXD I. the reyrulations of the M.-Keuiis S. S, anil lVs.'huUannKoadCo., and an orler f theDirwtorsof said Co,, made on the 17th day of Nov., ISM, th following dcrilwd shares of atm lc Wing delinquent fir-an assess ment of f 18 per share, levied on Nor. 18, ISM, iu ur vuimi si puoiic auction at ths Coart ..... . ja r.nk-rn nty. Oregm, on V nrlay. teb. 1, Lv, t l oock 1. M., to d P. C. Henfrew, . tVtrtiticaU Xo. 13, 10 Share. (I. II Kohfrtiiaf Asa w.t J. H lWlknap, j., ush J. H. Lnderwooil. " " 51 ni,. ToKether with interest at 10 per cut from Nov. 17. ISM. and th. .imu ..I l,;. ni.iL tioe and sale. By order of Hoard A. . HOVKY. President. . K. WALKER. Secretary. Dated at Kujeua City, IVctuibtr 51, 1881. Administrator's Notice of Sale of BealjEstate. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT under and by virtus of an order of tale made by the County Court of Lane Couuty, Oregon, st th Jauuary term, 18S2, thereof, in the matter of the estate of II. A. Stevens, deceased, the undersigned administrator of aid estate, will offer for sale at public auc tion to the bijrlient bidder, st the Court House door, in Kageoa City, Une County, Oregon, oa Saturday, the 4th day of Febru ary, 1882, st 1 o'clock, P. M., of said day the following described real estate, belong ing to said estate, to-wit: The undivided one-eighteenth (1-18) part of one hundred and sixty seres of land, the same being the North half of the North half of the donation land claim of W'm. M. Stev ens and wife, Not No. 3,224, claim No. 4(1, in T. 17 8. of It. 3 W.j also the W J of the donation laud claim of B. R. Barton, Not. No. 7.191: also the donation land claim of Win.McMecken, Not No. 7,412; also begin ning at the N E corner of the donation land claim of Thomas Clark, Not. No. 7,414, run- fing thence West 30 02 chains, thence South 0.00 chi., theuoo East .'10 02 elm; thence North lOOOchs. to place of beginning; also beginning at the N K corner of the said dunatiou claim of Wm. MuMeekon, Not No. 7,412, mulling thence South 24 00 chains, thence East 13,02 chs: thence North 24.00 clu, thence West 13.02 chs to place of bo ginning, all in iu T 17 8 of K 1 West, Lane Comity, Oregon, except the following de scribed tract, soM and conveyed by said H. A. Stevens, in his lifetime, to James Campbell, tn-wit; Beginning at the S E corner of the dona tion land claim of J. M. Kesting and wife, N.rt. No, 7,192, T 17 S of R 1 West, running thence South 13.2b' chs, theuce West 2.58 chs, thence North 13.2G chs, thence East 2.58 chs, to the place of beginning: also be ginning at the N W corner t the donation land claim of B. R. Barton, Not. No. 7,191, running thence South CI. IT) chs thence East 5.58 chs, thence iN'nrtli (i.i.OOchi. Fast 12-54, thence North 05.77 chs, thence West 16 82 cha, to the place of beginning. The tract last hercnilwfore described as belonging to said estate, containing 278 teres, aftor deducting the amount conveyed to James Campbell- The terms of sale to be at follows, to-wit; One-half down and the re mainder on ono and two years time se cured by mortgage on said real property, bearing interest at tea per cunt, per annum from date until paid. Dated, Jan. 5, 1SS1. J. M. THOMPSON, Administrator. HAYS & LUCKEY, tiEALKUS IN Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Paintsj Class, &c. HAVlXCi BOUGHT OUT THE STOCK of KllMWnrth k. I'n . wm U'ill titntimi.. Hit. hlluilietttt nf fltrt nil) yf-itlil nil Villnt..tti strsct, offering increased inducements to cue Lomers. 'Attention carefully given topf Niym'flnuj Prfsrriplioru & Family Rrclpa NOTICE T0CREDIT0HS. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT .Miles T. Starr and S. Asbnrv Starr, wer.. appointed executois of the Inst will and tonto incut of Noah A. Starr, deprived, and they have qualified as such executors. All persons having .laiuis against said estate, are hereby notified to present the same, with the necessary vouchers, to the executors at Monroe, lVutoii Comity, Oregon, or to Gen, It. I Wris, attor ney, at Eugene City, Oregon.witliin sin moulhs from this date. MI I. EH T. STARR, S. ASBURY 'STARR, (J. B. DORRLS, Atfy. Executors. Dec, 17, 1HX1. (it NOTiCE 0? FINAL SETTLEMENT. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT X the undersigned administrator of the estate of Jacob Luce, deceased, has filed his account lor tonal settlement, and the 1st Mon day in January, 18K2, is set for final hearing H. C. HUSTON, Administrator. Jomiii'a J, Walton, Att'y. for estate. Nov. 12, 1881. King of the Blood ancl tonic. , Orrsnnes (lltkmlpra. br i h ihein so nl lilnA.I hm ltrB, Pnef'e olsi'nftT, impyriiy snU our.! ..,M,,tn' lhtr Hlid nrpventa SLa,V.l,.,i,:."r.v::"l'i?. em.i..m Propi? i iwr Dam. ".m -o?, i-r.,,., Ba(ra,, T, Dlood," QJAX JUAXLIMK for sale bv 2 T. C. HEN DRICKS. K" l.i?Tat homeessily ma,l.Gtly I toutfltfw. AJ.lrs Iii e a Cs, Augusta, Me, NOTICE T0CREDIT0RS. "V-OTICF. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT XI tarali ashburn has been appointed Ad uimistratrix of the estate of A. 1). E. Wash burn, deeeaseL all persons having olaitna Kaiust said estata, are hereby notitietl to present the saineto theadiMuUtrotriK at the offioe of (.. B. lK.rrw. at Eugeoa City, Ulw County. Oregon, within six months from tlits duta. n ' .luVoAS"Bl:K-N'. Administratrix. Dated December 17, LSKL Estray Notice. rrUKEN UP BY THE UXPKKSIGXF.D X living two miles wt of EuCTne City, Urre. head of cattle. W rilwd as follosm, to-wit! 1 rea cow alwut 7 v. ni.i. 1 j v 1 hip, and fiurs 7 on nKht hip; twaiUrw fork and underhit in the Wt tr. 1 ml bull two years old past, no marks or brands. 1 red steer two yearsi.ld, no marks or brands, tJ Ii , LuSI l'iy. 1-ane County, Or., Dec. 9, ISM. Mms ro.Ntii U. hum u if Wholesale and Retail Dealers i sM.-.iiL :tjij..STt I - Vfl.- Jf.ltfcS '. .r l I rr V7"E keep the largest and best assorted stock In the Willamette Valley 3outh of Portland T V which w will sell at greatly reduced prices. Dealers will find it to their advantage tu call and examine our slock More purchasing elsewhere, AH orders filled promptly. Hatisfa. tion guaranteed. Wurorooui-On Eighth Street West of Willamette. latmaAlctorv East of the Eugene City Flouring Mills. J. W. CHfcKRY, ROBT. M. DAY . . . .... i .. ... .. i HOLIDAYS. . The HOLIDAYS are coming and thp best place to get PRESENTS of Fancy Articles, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, For your friends is at HatS, Etc., His stock is all NEW and he is determined to self CHEAPER than ever before for wiUiBBsaa LADIES CLOAKS & DRESS GOODS and other Furnishing- Goods, Remember the old stand, Corner of Willamette ana cignin cjireeis. GENERAL REDUCTION Of the kinds the purpose of re ducing- my stock. B. IL Friendly. ' Robinson i Church DKAI.KKn IJf SHELF& HEAVY nABDWARB 1IAVK TUB UfisfSelfcicU Stock in Oregoi. F. s, Success. to Shki.ton A Wii.kixs. Practical D ruggisi fi Chemist, UXDEKWOOirs liUILDIXG, Xevt-door to the Gran Store, Willamette street, Eugene City Oregon. Have jivst'opened a full line of fresh Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals. Also a fine assortment of Fancy and Toilei Articles. ALL KIXD8 OF Mixed Paints, Lead, Oil, Varnish, Brushes, WINDOW GLASS and PUTTY Which they will always sell on reasonable terms. Careful tttcatioB girca to rhyiitian'i Pre icriptioat. 1?OK CUEXA VISTA STOXF WAFE co - T. G. II EX PRICKS WILKIN DAY. s& and Manufacturers of all Kinds of m Furniture, pJM nr mirrors, j A Picture Frames & Tir i j Etc., Etc. G. BETTMAN. Prices of all of Goods for HAVE FOR slr ut th LOWKST Itates. STEEL. AXES, ANVILS A'AILS, ROI'B Cable Chains nd Torket 1 TI.EKY. AS. PISTOLS, AMMrXITIOJf :r iciiLTtTKAr. IMPLEMENT J.lHstitif 1'nwdsr. . Fit-liinff Tsckle. Etc., Etc AVe invite an exam ination nf enr goorf t-orifidi lit that o; T(KK will snit tlr times. If yoa wish to luy your goods cheap, yon ii go to the store of LURCH BROS., OOTTJJGK GKOVJS,' The keen ae of th. lanrest stocks nf General Merchandise Outside of PiMtknd, anI they sell goods cheap er than it can b. boaght anywhere in tha WiP lunette valUy. Notice of Final Settlement. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ttf A? 1.1 the undersipmed administrator of thaea late or nenecca Ugle, deceased, has filed his aeoount for final settlement and that Monday, the !M day of January, lm, being the first and th srttlement thereof. ;!.(. M. COOPER, AdminUtratof. THOMPSON & BEAN Atfya. Nov. "J. 1S81. ' ... wm t aucsry lenn ot in. uouaty Court of Lime county, Oregon, baa been appointed for the heariif oi obiectiona thwts. if ... - j r DISSOLUTION KUTICE. V-OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT XI the artnsrship heretofore existing be tween J. M. Moan and H. M. Sloan. ndr the hrni name of Sloan Bros., is this day dissolved. All parties indebted will call and settle at once with cither of th. members of th lata firm. Engciic City, Decembw 12, 1SL J. M. SLOAN, H.M.SLOAN.-