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THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. lATL'KDAV MAHCII 4, 1832. ; , . . ;'J Democratic State Convention. A Denworntio State CooveutioD it hereby ailed (b meet at Portland, oo Wednesday, April 6th, 1882, at 11 o'clock, A.M., fur tb purpose of nominating a candidate fur CoogreM a candidate fur Coeeiuor, a caudi elate far Chief Juitice, a candidate fur Secre tary of Bute, a candidate fur Sute Treat rer, a candidate fur 8urintendent Public Instruction, a candidate fur Pros:tiii At torney in each of the Judi.'ial Districts, and in transact tuch other business at may vuie Ufure the eouYention. The couveu tiun will ccntut of 202 delegates, appor tioned among the various countiet m fid lowt; Baker 7Uue 12 Benton. 0 l.iuu Hi Clackamas 0 Marino 12 Clatsop (ilMultuotnah 20 Columbia 3. Hoik 0 Coos. 7 Tillamook 2 Curry 4 Umatilla 12 Douglat, 12 Uuiiiii V Graut. ft Watoo !.12 Javkeon 11 Washington (i Josephine ;.4 YaiuliilC 10 Lake 8l Total 202 The committee suggests, nulett otherwiie ordered by the the lucal committees, that the primaries be held on Saturday, March 25th, and the County Conventiunt oo Wed nesday, March 29th. By order of the Dem ocratic State Central Committee. C. F. Deaths, Chairman. Oregon City, Feb. 23. 18S2. t - . i Hale CooTtaiiaoi Tho Central Coinmitteea of 'the two parties liave met, and tlie outlines of the coming campaign have Wen made. The Democratic convention will ment at Portland, April 5th, and the Repub lican convention at the tame place, on April 20iIl In putting the date of their convention 10 late tho RepuMi cam) have acted in a cowardly manner. It will take at leant two month to make a thorough canvass of thn State, which cannot be done under present arrangements. It appetrs an if the Republicans were afraid to make tint canvass, and placed the nominating day aa near the day of election at powtilile. It is claimed by some that the party Dominating last hoa the advantage, but we cannot see any reason for the claim. If good mn are nominated by the Democrats, which we hope will be the caw, their chances will be improved by being beforn the peoplo the longer time, and all dissensions ami diaMiti faction that may have been engendered by the nominations will have had time to subside. Nominate good men and to disadvantage may be anticipated. BrpniliMioB li tbeXorlliwcsl Some citizens of Dakota have pre sented a very serious objection agaiimt tho admiftttiou of that Territory as a 8tate, says the X Y. Suit. Dukota has attempted, unsuecensfully, to re pudiate outright $200,000 of her bonds issued to help build a railroad, and, though the United States Supreme Court has decided against hrr, she has of late refused to pay the interest If Dakota can once become a State, with the precedent now established by Ma hone and the Republican party, she will probably find little difficulty in carrying out her itchamo of repudiation. This poftttibility is foreseen by thoe prudent citizens who resist her aJiuis ion into the Union, and they pray that the sovereign powers of a State may be refused. There is no valid rea son for making this territory into a Stale anyway; but if she must come in, let it be with clean hands. Tho Democratic County Convention is called for March 31st and tho pri mary mooting for March 25th. It is the duty of every Democrat to attend the primaries and select representative men to attend the County Convention. Then there can be no reasonable cause for complaint against any of the nom i ueea sda.'ted by the convention. The Dem ocrats of Lane county are harmonioas, aud with good men on the ticket can elect a majority of their candidates. Arthur evidently is a candidate for President in 1884. Grant will I placed on the retired list and thus be removed from the field. The appoint. menU made by Arthur are of the Stal wait order and are such as may t de pended upon to lattle for their masters cauae. The fight wM be between Blaine and Arthur, with chances in favor of the latter. Ox the 15th of Fell. Senator Slater delivered a forcible speech in the Sen ate showing the necessity of larger ap propriation for the improvement of the Columbia river at the Cascade and bar, and at Yauina liny. Senator Slater is one of th best workers that Oregon ever had in the national capitol and we) trust Lis efforts ill meet with Pi BcccBl Sotninallooi Political circles have been agitated and atirred by two recent nominations by President Arthur. Roscoe Conk ling has Wn nominated an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, and ex Senator Sargent of California for Min ister to Germany. For nearly two months Snrgent has been an active applicant fur a cabinet position, that of Secretary of the In terior, and dispatch after diwpatxh has flashed over the wires prophesying his immediate appointment Hut a large portion of the Republican party was inimical to his appointment to a posi tion of so great iniortancc, alleging that whilo he was a member of Con gress, both of tho House and Senate, that he was connected with sundry jobs and disreputable schemes by which the nation was robbed and abused. Ilia opponents placed their arguments so forcibly that the President was con strained to settle tho difficulty by shelving him on a foreign mission. To nay that Sargent does not ap preciate thn situation pat it mtlilly. The nomination of Conkling created a storm in camp that will not soon sub side, as tho following extract from the X. Y. Tribune, the leading Re publican paper will show: Guit eau has made a Supreme Judge as well as a president There is not a human being in the country so ignorsnt as to believe Row Conkling would have been awarded the highest -jedicial ollic in the (rift of the President if the cold blooded ansacsin had not irat mor dered the President whom the people elected. For that horrible murder no man living is thought by the people of the United States more responsible than Conkling himself. If the nomi nation were otherwise a fit one, some thing would be pardoned to the person al friendship and personal gratitude off the late Vice Preideut, but the nomi nation is on other grounds notoriously unlit. Coirkling has no standing at thn bar to entitle- him to be even thought of in connection with the Su preme bench. He hat had no eeruider able practice since his yostk, and ho hut beeu retaiuedia noot.ea save those which coiuh i the way for pay for p litical iuflseaee. Tlie appearances he has nade in court have been such as to provoke the contempt and ridicule of real lawyer. On this point, in spit of the liiU position aud gnat influence he had, ihere has yearly been a divided opinion, luere is no uouM that fee might have been a good lawyer, but he chose to devote hit active years to something else, aud he is now too old to learn. Mr. Conkling is unfit for the Supreme Itcncli, or for any bench, be cause he it not a man of judicial tern per. Everybody, friend and foe alike, know him to be an intense, red hot par tisan, who never ' or can see more than one side of a question. There was absolute nccur.icy in Curtis' des cription of him as a person who di ?ii!ed mankind into two classes slaves and enemies. Such a man may do good service in tome places, but he is uo wore tit for a judge than he is for a lnk note engraver or a Sunday school superintendent. This nomination is grcw.-dy unfit, because it is a flagrant abune of the appointiug power to use the supreme bench to peuaion a broken down politician who has made kimaelf to the latit eVree odioat to the people, If he Must I previded fer at the public cxpente, itahoold an after the manner that ho himself recommended. This is what he said about Collector Robert son to Garfield: "Send him abroad to some second class consulship and I will go into the lobby and hold my nose whilo he is continued." flblic Dcbi Slalcmrnt. The de't statement shows a decrease in tho public debt during February of 9,783,511; cah iit the treasury f2.'2, 617,618; gld certificates. $3,188,120; silver certiuoates, $08,674, tHO; certi ficatesof depusit, $Il,Mi,000; refund ing eertiuYat,$JtG,430; legal tenSera, $346,681,016; fractional currency, 7, 005,877; cash balance available, f 153,- 1 4 7,3:K A Mix in Maine made two thou sand dollars in a land speculation and went crazy over the matter. This leads the Cedar Rapids ll publican to remark that the safest way to make money is in thn iiew.spar business the money is such a long time coming a fellow get used to it Candidates for legislative honors, in Lane county, are keeping very quiet. Hy the time the Conventions meet, however, we may expect to hoar of enough of them to fill the ticket. I'iaine delivered an impressive eulo ev on the life aud character of Garfield betVre Congress Monday. Tub monopolists, aay the & F. Chronicle, have made Virginia City a pleasant place to live in. Outside of the saloons the Comstocker has a tough time to keep warm. Wood is $15 a cord and coal $23 a ton. This may seem unreasonable when good wood at Reno is sold for $5 a cord, and plenty of Rockv mountain coal can be boucht for t2 a ton in Wyoming, a few miles from t in inn of tlie railroad. Hits great difference in prices goes into the Dockets of the owner of thn Antral Pacific and Virginia and Truck ee Rail road companies. There is nothing more ainuHini for a man who works honestlv for a livins that to spend half his substance to swell the fortunes of tneso monopolists. Repidiatio, protective tariff, and a centralized system of government is stated to be the platform of the com bined Republicans and Repudiationisu. They propose to make a new South, the leading principle or wnicn win ue not to pay their honest debts and to vote the Republican ticket seBasawSHtaiiaBHeMBaaanBBWiaBteaaaaM Pniiin Wrwmiilni (YmL'h and Bronchitis Ici- meduttcly relieved by hhilolTi Cure. 6. k Co. VttUtTfll v uicu, iiv.ein tan wtt.w cured by HMlob't CftUrrh Kemwly. Price 50cU . r . t i i i t v i i. at... Lr....,l I...H atvjtf Kiwarll BUt. nu injector iree. auu uy uauiira ami vu. A. CARD. T .11 - 1. -.. ... (f..ei n rt frntn tllA Afrfinl anit J V mil WIIM BIO Uilvlll.t ..... " - indwcretionn of youth, nervous weknw, arly docay, Imt of manhood. Ac. , I will tend a rfeiiw that will cure you, FKKE OK CHAllliK. nki mI ..mju wiut fltHpnvflred bv a mia- iionary in Houth America. Send a telf-ad drfrfned envelope to tlie EV. JOSEPH 1. IsUAM, Station D, New York City. FACTS THAT WH KNOW. If Tmi are ofTorinz with a severe Concha Cold Anthm.i, Uronchiti, Conauoiition, Uma nf mice, tirklia ia the throat, or any aftectinn nf the throat er Inline, ws K.sow that Da. IusuhNiw UiyoTKiiT will give you imme diate relief. We know nf hun lreda of raaea it km completely cured, and that where all other mmlirinva h&n fuilrd. o ether remedy can how one half u miiny rtHilA.. INT cckes. Now .ii . 1... L-.u... to eir Ton MiiiacxorT vwi i'ru m.-.u . kw dihcuvskt ill cure you oi Aainua, nsy Fever, !!ronehiti, l'oi)mni'ti.jn. eTeref.'oii(;hB and Colds. llnarxeneM, or any Throat or Lung 1 if you will call at W ilkins", The Eu gene City I)rifsKit, you can get a tri l bottle rntt or cost, w a rearuwr mze uottie lor si. Mulhnlland, Junction City. Hodye, l)vi Jt Co, Yv bolewile AifenU, J ortlnnl. A a. I1 r flare Throat hould 1 etoppeiL Negleet frequently result la mm Imrarahle l.nnc Dlee r roil' mpllou. UltOU.VM UltOMIIIAL Hill llli are rrrmin to uire rrnei in aaibeia Hruoektil. l eaihi, I'Marrn. aMliTe and Turoat Diaeanea. For 'M ar t!ia Troches have been rvcom laesded by physic-una, and always gire per feet Mtixfaotion. Tbey arc not new or un tried but bavtnir been tested hv wi.le and cou- tiuil use for nearly an eutire generation, they hav. attained well merited rank anion;; the few otaule reuivdies of the ak-e. I'ubllC ttuenk era and alnera use them to clear and trenirthen the vice, hold at ' cents a box everywere Pii. Pvs:r TltA hmlitmiT adintninff Ran i.:. t t : -a ii .i: ... a.iu p Dazar. inquinj ai ii.ia uuiuv. For lame Baek, Side or Chest use Shlloh's 1'orous rljuter, I'rii-e 20 rta. Ih-burn A Co,aKta, WILL YOU SUFFF.it with Dy-pepsiaand laver t oiupumt: Miiioha Vitlui ru Kiiiirau-U-1 to cuie you. Fur ule by l'l.uru Jt Co. mckT.kxs arnica sai.v e. The Its-r M.YLva in the world for KruUes, CuU, Sores, l lci-n ,S dt Klieuni, Fever Sunn, letter, lh:ni'il Hands. I. hllowuis. Lorus.und ull kinds of .Skin Kruptins. Tliis .iKe is gu:ir siileetl to give K-rfei t sutisf '.ctioii in every rite or moncv refumled. l'riee 3.1 cts pr box. For :Ue by Wilkin's, tlie Dm-ist, Kugene City. .Inlliollnn'l, .lu'i'-tion t ity. ! 11 1 I NEW A D VE KTISK M ENTS Black Rattler, Jr. THIS FIXE TROTTING STAL lion will sUnd the ensuing eeason, coinmencini April 1st, at the stable of V. 11. Townsin in Eugene City, every day in the week, Sunday excepted. TrRns: Insurance. 121; Season. 15; Sin gle Service, f 10. Care will be taken tt pre vent accidenta out will not lw responsible for any. Jilaok Rattler. Jr., ia a beautiful black, 1CJ hands hi;h, weighs MUO pounds, aud ia H years old. For further particulars apply to ), W. Kit'h ius;. Eugene City, March 4th, 1SS1 3m ESTRAY NOTICE. rnAKEN UP BY THE UNDERSIGNED 1 living 2) miles south of Eugene City, FeU llith, lssij, the following deecriWd cattle, to wit: One light red cow about 7 or 8 yean old, with tome white ipota on the ba:k, and consid erable white on the belly; crop o!f left ear, and uu.tiTl.it iu the ruht. ' One dark red cow alsmt 4 er 5 year old. with cnp off left ear. K F. WII.KhJ. Eiiitene City, March 1st, ADMilllSTRATOHS NOTICE. "yOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT i.1 by nrler nf the County Court of ln. County.Onvon, the undersigned has been duly appointed a.iimuistratr of the extate of John M. Tlimson, de.-eae.i, and all ersona bav iii claims against siiid eute are hereby re-o.uire-1 to present the aaiue to the undenvned at liia ottice in Eu,-vne Citv, Onyon, with ner vouchers annexed, wtihin six mocths rout this date. K 8. BEAN, AJministraW. FeU 27th, Kv. P. M. WILKHTS, i DRUGS, MEDICINES, 1UIUSHES, PAINTS, CLASS, OILS, LEAD, TOILET ARTICLES, ETC Fujiifiu't Prrifriplioii fsmptoiiltJ. WKEK- Ia4ayt WnawMMly auteC(wy ' V I orei fm. AtdiM Tin a C. iwwa, at. GRAND BONA FIDE n ri n i r r tiiri -AT THE I. X. L. STORE WUl commence SATURDAY, MARCH 4TIf, when our entire stock will he sold in tlie next 30 DAYS at cjet pric, at our new goods will shortly arrive will shortly arrive. Hoping to give our customers toon the latest and uoet atylish and chtapert goods ever brought to market in this p'ace. We tuke great care in selecting our goods go directly to market, and pay great at tention EAST and SAN FRANCISCO. IKLSW! EXECUTO NOTICE. -VTOTICE is IIEKEIJY GIVlCN THAT 1 bv virtue of an order of the County Court, of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lane, made and entered of record in said C ourt on to-wit: the 30th Uav oi January. A. 1)., 18X2, the undersigued were duly apiointed Executors of the Will ana Jstate oi in. i. Lee, both individual and partnership of V. C Jc Co. All Demons bavins claims airainst said estate are hereby requiret to jiresent tneni wnn pro per vouchers, witlnn six monlha iroin tne onie of this notice to the undersigned ut the ottice of Gen. S. Washburne, in Junction City, in said County. Gto. S. Washbchne, Attoniey. Duted this tlie 25th day of Feburary, 1883. ADMIKISTRATORS NOTICE, "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT J3I tlie undersigned has been appointed ad ministrator of the estate of William JJrury de ceased, by the County Court of Lane County, Oregon, ami all pel sons hnving claims aguiit said estate are hereby required to present the same to the undersigned with the proper vouchers annexed, at the ull.ee of It. a. iseau, iu Eugene City, Oivgnii, withm six month from the date of this noticA W. Jt. DiiuiiY, Adiotnlstriitor. It. S. Hlam, Attorney. Feb. 2It, Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County. J. R. Schlemlein, Fluintilf, ) vs. Summons. Addie M. Sclilemlein, Deft. J To Adie M. Schleiulcin, the above named Deft TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OR L e6'on: You are hereby rciiiied to ap)ieur and answer tho complaint tiled upuust you hy the above nunirl pluiuti!) iu the amive (Iititl caue, by Mondi.y, the lTtli duv of April, tlut I eini; the first day of il.e next regular term of said court for I.ano County, Oivyon, to be bej;iin ami In Id at huuene t'UV. Orev'on. If you f.iil so to appear and answer s:id com plaint, the plaintiif will apply to the Courttor the reliit dcinan.lcd taerein. Ui-wit; ror a d. cree dissolviiiL' the Ixuids of miitiiinoiiy uow existing between you aud said pLintilf, and for lusciMts anl (li'Biirsenient'i. Thissummors is published in the Eugene I ity lii Altn, liy onltr of ili.n J. 1". VtaUon .lud(,'e of said Court, dated .lull. 24, l.Ji'2. I'lIOMl'SON . liEAN, l'l if's. Att'y'a Dated Jan. 2.1, ISM.. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. XTOTICE IH HEREBY GIVEN THAT J.1 the undersigned udmiuistrator of the estiie of Geo. C. Fisher, deceased, hus fi'ed his aeixiunt br tinl settlement, and Monday, the lith tiny of Manh, 1S82, h:is Wen set for hear-ii-lf of objections thereto aixl the settlement thereof. H. C. rERKlSS.Adiuinihtrktix, IHOMFSON It liEAN, Attya. NOTICE CF FINAL SETTLEMENT. "OTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT J. M. Dick, administrator of the estate of John T. CrSiw. deceased, ha tiled 1 is account fo final settlement of said estate; and Monday, the tith day of March, 1SS2, has been set for hearing tlie same, bv order of the lounivi-oiirt. J. .M. DICK, Adin r. li. B. DOURIS, Att y. Jan. 2H, lhSi CEO. M. MILLER, Attorney and CcnnssIlor-at-Law, and Heal Estate Agent. EUGENE CITY, - - - OREGON Omcs-Over W. . & Co.'i Expresa office. HAYS & LUCKEY. DEALERS IX Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Paints,' Clas3, &c n A VINO BOUGHT OUT THE STOCK of Ellsworth A Co,, we will continue the busbies at the old stand on Willamette street, offering increased luuuctnienU to cue tomera. Attention carefully given to .ft Hijtiriant Prnrriptions i Family Bccipct. poll UUlEUtL MERrif.iXDISR T, C. HENDRICKS, "VTEWNTOC K or II ATM The beet XI and juyest ever brought ti Kiu'ene.at FKIENDLY'S. THAT HACklNGCOUC.Hcanbe so quick 1 cure.! by Shiloh's Cure. We iruarautee it Sold by lbun and Co.. dni-ista, Eune. Shiloh's Conh and t 'msumptioo Cure is sold y us on (-uarante. It cures I ousttmption. QKOCEKIES-IehaU keeaeaafallof GROCERIES & PROVISIONS And larite the Unti-a of honseVerprra. T. G. UE-NDEldK IlliWEifliTS SSSSmmmiSmmSml The best place for you kinds of Fancy Articles, Boots ana s AT His stock is all NEW and CHEAPER than ever before for LADIES CLOAKS and other Furnishing Goods. All kinds of Produce, Wool, Butter. Chickens, Eggs, etc., bought at the Remember the old stand, Corner of Willamette and Eighth Streets. Wholesale anil retail Dealers and lb raft I WE keep the largest and best assorted stock in the Willamette- Valley iiouth of Pertlansl which we will sell at irreatly reduced prices. Dealers will find it to their advantage call and examine our sioclt before purchasing elsewhere. All order tilled promptly, catiafa tion (fiiur.inteed. Wurerooja- On Eighth SU-eet Wejt of Willamette. .WBB!nstrT East of the tutfene t nty i louring anus. GENERAL Of the Prices of all kinds of Goods for the purpose of re during my stock. S. H. Friendly. ' Robinson Si Church DEALERS IX SHELF& HEAVY HARDWARE IUVK TUB Best Selected Stock In OrcgoL King of the Blood I not "wr, oJ.- It l a bloo.1 pnrlflrr an tnni. lmpuruy of blood p.Mns the IJ.l" , eonlin t. ff.-t, bui ttriut rJl k.. il rii-u forth. Tk.' rniJ,rr- oniile. . A!OM, SOX a to., frop,., ,tral.. H. T. A. I. N ICKLIH, M. D, Ihysician and Surgeon. EUGENE CITY, - - OREGON. Office in Underwood's brick, orer the Ex press office. FOR BUKXA TISTA STONF WAT.E n T.U. HESDRICJU to go to purchase all snoes, Clothing, Hats, Etc., he is determined to sell & DRESS GOODS highest market price. Manufacturers of all Kinds ef Furniture, Mirrors, S Picture Frames & Mouldings, Etc., Etc. w. t. i.nit.r.1, KOBT. M. DAY HAVE TOR sal at the LOW 1ST Kates. 1KO.V. STIIL, AXES, AMVII.S NAILS, ROfK Cable Chain nd PecVet UTLBRT. ,VS PlfsTOLU, AMMUMTIOII JRKTI.TrRAL IMPLEMENTS IMantirjf Powder, fibbing 1 acklt. Etc., Ite, We inrits an eiaat (nation of enr (4 criibiltnt that stuck will suit til tinea. NEW SHOP I NEWGOODSL. V. McFarland mAKES n.EASTTRT? iv ivvnrmn. n - , in t0 tns public that he has opened a linxhop in the old stand adjoining Bettman 'a corner where he will sell at the Tewsst aak pnee Stoves, Ganges, Tinware, Metals, Notions, jftimps, and Pipes, ETC., ETC. Aad house furnishing goods ia my lias gmm- M-Call and price rsy cods, and I will rnar aatee aati.ftctioa. V. McFARLAKD. milE BEST SHOES EVER BROUGHT A U thu market, at the lowest pries' T. G. HENDRICKS Q AK JCAK LIMB fr sal. by v T. S. REXDRICKS.