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THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. SATURDAY. .JUNE 17, 1832. Slate Election. , SBBaaaBS The returns from tha State election tre meager, but enough it known to lUU that Republicans elect their en tire ticket ry from 1,000 to 3,000 ma Joritiits. The Democrats elect the pros ecuting attorney in the 6rst, third and fifth judicial districts; The Republicans elect the prosecuting attorney in the aecon'1 and fourth, and the judge in the uoiid. The legislature will be 16 Re publican on joint ballot, which insures the election of a Republican IT. 8. Sen ator to succeed Senator Grow. ludOubltdlf the Cue. In an interview with a World re porter, Senator Slater assigned the loss of Oregon to the Democrats, among other reasons, to the following, which undoubtedly is tho main and only cause: Then there was money sent there from Washington, and this was un doubtedly used in some of the back counties. I say money was sent there because I know by putting certain circumstances together that such was the case. For instance, I know that for years past certain men hare left here for Oregon three to six weeks in ad vanes of the election. Their arrival there hat always been followed by in creased activity in certain counties with very evidence of use of money by these Republican agents. This occurred this year, just as it occurred last year and the year beforo, and that is the reason I say money was undoubtedly tent out from hero and used in the re cent election. Another thing, Demo crats received no assistance from abroad zoept that the congressional committee sent some documents on the Chinese question. Hi; Dare Came li Rrgrtt The New York 'limti, (Rep.) speak Sng of the result of the election in this State, says: The result of the election in Oregon will disappoint many Democratic clem gogues who have predicted that the first political canvass in the Pacific States since the turmoil over the anti Chinese hill would be a signal rebuke Ho the perfidy of the Republican party. ,It was expected that the Democrats would sweep the State, but tho Demo crats have been swept Outside of the large centers of population Oregon is very largely Democratic in political .sentiment. If failure of tho bill to suspend Chinese immigration had deep ly moved the people their anger and .disappointment would have been man ifest at this election, but returns khow that Democrats who loudly vaunted themselves as the only sincere support ers of radical anti Chiiifse legislation, have gained nothing by their excess of teal They have not influenced the f ote of Oregon, to any great extent. Rcw Po.!al Order. The very general dnmand made by the people for some modification of the existing mouey order law, whereby sums smaller than 45 can be sent by the mails with the same security as by money order, but at a less rate, and in more convenient maimer, lias led to the preparation of a bill to meet this demand, which will probably bo passed whenever it is reached by congress. It has two features recommending it to popular favor: The transmission of a ''postal note" for sums less than $.1, at a fee of 3 cents, and the increase of the amount allowed by the regular money order to $100, with a reduction of the present rate of charge. , The New York Sun prints an inter esting statement of the increase of cir culation following great events, which shows that after a presidential election circulation moves up 73 per cent, 33 per cent after State and city elections, 20 per cent during the last days of walking-matches, and from 5 to 10 per esnt aftor occurrences like hangings and big lirea Tho JSun is moved to wonder as to the source whence these 60,000 to 70,000 additional readers comes. It thinks that there are a large numWr of persons who only buy newspapers when moved thereto by ex citing events. Mr. Moody's majority over Mr. Smith will be less than 1,300 in the 8tate. The Republican managers in this county knew w hat they were about and what they needed when they bought about a thousand cattle and Toted 500 illegal voters. There is not a man on tbe Democratic ticket, ex cept Mr. Fenton, defeated, but by the majority against him in Multnomah Ooaaty. Standard. The Siuslsw. EcoEXi, June 12, 188Z Eo. UcitD. I'.ect-Dtly I took a short (rip to the lower Simla country to fiud ont If x ill (lit true stute of the river nd Ur Mid Its availability fur commercial purposes, 1 bad for my cowpaulnn Mr. E. J. MeClauaban, and I fouud kitn s jolly fellow to travel with. Tht rvad or trail for rt of tlie distance Is very rough, but we nude the tripsucecssfully. I can lay firm what I saw and from what Information 1 could gain, that there are Urge bodies of the very best fir timber hi that km tion of the country. Abo?e the mouth of Lake Crek there ore laiye quantities of tiin ber that can be sent down the streams with a Iltflit rise of water to tide water and there safely caught with a boom. The bottom lands en these streams are of the fluent quality and not heavily timbered. The river from tide water to It mouth is deep aad has bold shore lines. The town of Florence is situated some four miles above the mouth of the river on the Lane County side There U a store and pout office kept by Mr. A. J. Moody and cannery at that poiut From Florence to the sea tha river is as fine a anybody could wish. In company with Capt W. A. Cox and Willard Palmer I went over the bar. We took nine casta of the lead and found the lowest water at low tide to be twelve feet ; as there is a tide of eight feet this would give twenty feet at high tide. The bar Is very short and the chan nel is straight out to the sea, which males it very practicable for navigation. Tha river is one ol the finmt on the coast for salmon filling. except the Columbia, and salmon fishing will lujlme become profitable industry. There are several one mill sites, and a soon as tbe gorcrnment survey the bar, capital will come in and utilize the timber and tisherios, and de velop the country. Yours, Ac, B. K. Packard. Cuasoe or Routs. Tbe Hosel.urg Plain dealer ssys : We hesr just before going to press that the manager ef the DICK It extension has concluded to accept the survey through tho Grave Creek bill, which makes it necessary to take the long tunnel initead ef the short one. Work on the short tunnel lias been stopped by toJeTspli, and work on the long one will be beuuu immediately. Its length will be netr 3000 feet. . There waa displayed near ths soda water fountain, in a drag store, tbe sign "Bovine Vaocine." A young man, accompanied by yeung woman, who might have been his country cousin or sweetheart, entered, and in reioineto the inquiring look of the boy who tended the fountain, said: "You may give me bovine." Tha yonng woman's eyes had been resting on the unusual sign near the feuntaid, and when her compauiun turned to her and asked how ehe would have hers, she said, timidly, 'I guess I'll try a little vaccine!" Foley Springs. These healthful and medicinal hot (prings have been purchased by Mr Ps'cr Hunt lute of Astoria. Mr Roncy wilt tbol'ly refit and renovate the buildings on tho p.01"' iacs, and will be prepared to accommodat-1 those iu quest of health or pleasure, l-'inli and game are plentiful iu that vicinity, the scenery is innj;uificciit, and thore wishing u summer tour could (jo to uo butter place. KliiluVa VJfuHyt.r li what VAii nitl fni Pun. stiutlinn, Lohii of Apjietile, nizzint-hsaiidall syui wmi in iys,Kiii, 1 run iu aiiu;cla. lor I . .1 L'tii .i.i ... 1 n n imuie, 00111 oy iMimrn ami i'ii, c.ijtiua. I, II AT UACMNd COUllHoinbe so quick Iv cured by Shilnh's Cure. We guarantee it. Hold by Osburn and Co., driiMHts, Eugene. HlfCKLEN'S Alt MCA SALVE. The IIkt Nai.vk in the world for ltrulscs. Cuts. Son's. I'lren .Suit Hheiim. Fever Son-it. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, ('nni,niid all k'nds of nkm r.ruplms. 1 11 Ih salve is t;imr antecd to give perfect eutis'iicliim in every c;iho or monev refunded. Price 85 cts per box. For sale by WM.K n'h, the lrii;;,'ist, Kugene City. niu:iiouami, junction uty. TTullomiif Vilit -H'kal it Lift Iiuurnnttf Apluplexy, Ac Many people insure tlu'ir lives to lieurlit their families by death how para doxical is this. To prolong life by presrrvini; the health wouM tie a lar more ratirnal man nerof awuriiiK it Apoplexy is swift and in sidious in its atlaeks, striking its victim with out a uiomvntw warning I Happily a prevent! tive has been discovered - llidloway 1 ills-the only safe and certain autiilote for this disease, they cool the blond and eipialite iU circulation throuuli the system. Jo prvnerve the stoiuaiii in a sound conilition and the tilood imro is the true secret of hiulth -Holloway's Tills will do this most cirectuully, and thousands owe their actuid rxistunce to theui at the present day. ImPhiitant Notick. None are Kt-miine un less the siniwturu of J. IIayihii K surrounds each box ui Tills and Ointment, lloves at 23 cents, li'.' cents and 1 each. S'l here is coiisidcralile savIpl- Iiv taking the i .: . . . li .. u i. . xr v ... t. larger SIM'S. lliiLlAinAI a n, .mw iuik. Croup, WhiMipiiijt CoiiKh ami Pronchitisia. nieiliately relieved by Shiloh'a Cure. O. X Co Catarrh Cured, liertlt nnd sweet breath se cured by Shiloh's Catarrh llemedy. I'rice Wot Masai Injector tree. Hold by t'suurn and Co. Are you disturbed at ui'ht and broken of your rest by a sick child euffirinff and crying with the exeruciatiiiK pain of cutting teeth ! If so, go at once and get a bottle of MK.S. WINSLUW'S SOOTlUNl! SVliCT. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell yon at ones that it will regulate the bowels, and give, rest to the mother, ami relief ami health 1 1 the child, op erating like umv'lo. It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to tha taste, and is ths prescript! in ol one ot the oldest and hct.t female physicians and mimes in the United Mates. Mole everywhere. !U cents a bottle. A ('us.h, ( old vr Noro Throat should be stopied. Neglect freiinently result la M Incurable l.nnc Dlaeaae or ' lilllill. HHIIUA' HIIUNTIIIAL HIIM are rerialn la Kite reliel Iu Astliina llruurttllla, 'aiha, 4 atarrh, Kur id) IK-Ar the Troches have Imn retMni- mendol tr physicians, and always civs per fect satisfaction. They arc not new or un tried bat having been tested by wide and con stant use for nearly an entire generation, they have attained well merited rank anion); the few staple remodiea of the age. I'ublto apeak era and aimer use thein to clear and strengthen tbe lee. Nld at 2i cents a box everywera Never Known I Fall. Atlasta, Ga., Feb 4, 1SS1. IT. IL WasnisA Co: Sirs-1 bar recora- mendest ym r Sale Kidney and I.irer Cure to many hundreds of people from Texas to New York, have seen it tried h many of the, and have yet to hear of a single cast of failure, Cut. Juhw C, Wmitnss. Gentlemen whoa baanla an anS nl a tilu. lea shade oanlremsdr tha daieot he tha na rJ t liuckingham a ly ft the whisker. Sleepless niithu, made miserable by that ter rible cough, bhilob't Cure is the remedy. Bhilob's C'ou0'li and ('nuuuti'in Cure Is sold lv ns on ifiiarant'-- It mm ('niniiitinn. NEW ADVERTISKMENTS mm CsHAIM) -OF THE- lOGtli Anniversary -OF- American Independence -AT- EUGENE CITY, TiiclaT,Jiilyl,lSS2. SALUTE OF 13 GUNS AT SUNRISE. OFFICERS OP Tlti: DAY. TM..nl!..t- I.' II f !. .nil- Vice i'residents Jno Kelly, l!en F DorrU, A Lurch, V W Washburno, T O Hendricks. Orator - Reader Assistant THE PROCESSION. The procession will form in front of the Court House at 10 o'clock as follows: 1. F.iiircne City Brass Hand. 'i. Liberty Car. X Officers of the par. 4. Lui-ne 1 look and I-vkltr Compaay. ft. Kotieties. fi. Citizens in carrisijes. 7. Citiztus on horseback. 8. Citizens on foot. The iirooession will march to the corner of Oak and 7th streets, thnire west to Willainetto Stri-et. thence rmith to Dill street, thence east to lli-li struct, thence north to 8th street, thence to grove near Kueiie City MilU OUDElt OK EXERCISES. 1. Jfcsic by Pnnd. 1'. Prayer by Chaplain. 5. Music by the Choir. Reading J Vchiratiou of Independence. 5. Music by Choir. . (i,i'ion. 7. Muni by l!..nd. 8. Itasket Dinner. !). Music b the llano at the sfsmkers stand, in the tiiove. 10. Baby Show.- for the handsomer t by I. vli iiml.-r iiliri 1'rie old: S,"f.irth handsixn- est girl ball y unilcr one year old. Both must lie natives of Oregon. li Musiu bv ths Hand ftt their stand In the evening at 4:0 P. M. FIREWOEKS I Tlie Fireworks will bo one of the attractive features of the day and will take place in front of the Court Hciise lit 8 o'clock sharp, consisting ol PIECES, ROCKETS nud a daloon Ascension with rirewoiis dis- charging during the ascensiou. FIREMWS BALL. The Firemen will cive a GRAND BALL at the Court House iu tho evening. King of tho Blood Isaota'Vur. o'l.-'Mtliatiloo-l pnrfner an 1 tonic. Inniurlly of bKHid rsiionstli sstvin, ilermiK-es therlretilallon, ami tliu Induces niai y rilwinlers, known by dllTeri-nl nnii-.pn lo d!linuf-h Ih. m ne rorxllnic to eKivts, but Is-lm rralljr lirunel.es or phssmof ihul icival generic iltsortler, IniBurllr ff lllnoil. Sit!-linref..7i-uj.i, Jt himttnu, i.uyr (.onxpl .mi, ( Viuiiurfci, .n im tis.n(-ni, lhad oeht, Boi'tw.'u-. O. S'ml ll'riik.tnj, irc Oiwuii. ptlV, Kii'nK 'iwu-, Mks, JiArvmiilbin, Co IoitA, Scni'W.l, ill,,, i,?.r.;,in, Hmlrt, I'.n-rt &mJJisi, ,fv. Klni ot the lllnod iwvenu an.leioes Ih. so lr s i. ck iik Hi.- muse, Impurity of ths Mood. Chemists l a i ) hysle sns si n In cslllng It "ihr ii o.t Kt-nilno and em.-l. nl i-repa. rstl.m for the "ir..,.," by Lii-iikk'-u JJ I wr Isiltle, ter tes-li. n ih'h. lnvllili, Ac t In pnl plilel, recall e r Pl-rn. uf Uoou," isrsiippil srouiul ee hint! . B. KA.NSOM, tu. to.. Tropi., Bsffils, R. I. FlnAL SETTLEMENT. NOTICE 13 HKUEBY GIVEN THAT T. (J. Hendricks, the eiecntor of the estate of Addie C. BrUtow, has tiled his final account for settlement, and that the first Mon day in July, 1(S2, has been set for final hearing by ths county court of l,nna county, Oregon. T (1 HKN'DKICKS, Executor. JOSHUA J VALTO, Attorney. NOTICE OF WSSOLUTIOM. rpiIK rARTXF.USHIP HERETOFORE X existimr letween Kratx. Wlilnmi A Howard in the millins and warehouse business a'. Junction City, Orepin, baa been dissolved, and thoee indebtod to the late (inn are respieet ed to make immediate pavnient. 1C V. HOWARD. NOTICE.. TO ALL VfHOM IT MAY CONCERN. You are berehr notifieit not to pun-haae ! either of the two following described notes ex ' esttted by the nn.lersLned for the sum of (WljOOO each. daUd January 10, 1SS2, with I interest at ten iter cent, as ths samj were pro m. cured by fraud. One of said aniee is mails parable to V. Kralt, and the other made pay able to C, W. Washburn. a V. HOWARD. FIREMAN'S GRAND BALL. EUGENE HOOK AND LADDER CO. Will kive a Grand Ball at Court House, . -ON - TUESDAY EVENINC,JULY4,I882. Coninilltre of Arrougemenls, S. E. GOODMAN, II. C. HUMPHREY, J. U. CAMPBELL. Commute on Invitation. EUGENE. O W Fitch. T O Hendricks, J M Hendricks, 8 H Friendly, S A O'den, J K lUam. SPRINGFIELD. W R Walker, W 11 Pen.Ta, Joe Stewart JUNCTION. Geo S Washburne, John Wortman, L Solomon. WILLAMETTE FORKS. L Ward, George Smith. COTTAGE GROVE. Currai Osburn, E W Whipple, Aaron Lurch. CKESWELL. GeoLGilfrey, W W Scott, John Hughes. Committee of Reception. R M Day, F W Osburn, J W BrUtow, M 8 Wallis, C Marx, W R Rensl.aw. Floor Mftua'ifrsj. John O'Brien. W Alexander, Gen H Kincaid, C C Croner, Jas McC'larcn, G W Fletcher. TICKETS, Without Supper, $2. Arrangements will be made for supper, and notice xiven in due time. A general invitation is extended to.alL The best of music will be furnished for the occasion. HORSE RACEAT JUNCTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT there will be a horse ram at Junction Cite, Lane county, Or., on Friday, the 23d day of June, A D, 1SS at 1 P M of saiJ day and that thecitizens of .unction City will tpve a purse to the owner of the bone tlict that shall be adjudged to win the race on said day. All parties intending to enter their horse for the nice must do so ten days prior to the race. An entry fee of tin dollar will be charged for all horses admitted fr the race. Nona but Lane county horses will lie admitted in the rinj;. For further particulars impure of the under signed. J. K. PARKER. J. C. Vhiteakcr, M. D.f PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, EUGENE CITY, - - - OREGON AGAIN" TO THE FfiOEiT! VND WOULD SAY TO ALL MY OLD Ciutoiuf that I am aent f.ir tho fol lowing Leading Hjficoltoral Machinery, Coiupiising J. I. CASE 4 CO.1?? Traction, Portable and Stationary EngintS, Pony Saw Mills, w" Singi or Double Saws, Wood SaWS, w'"' fraaira, Short Apron Eclipse and Agitator SKPAllATOR, Woodbury and Pitts Mounted or Powers, SULKY Til A IT STEEL BEAM, Ccntro Draft WOOD BEAM AND STEEL AND CHILLED PLOWS, Spring Tooth and Vibrating Har rows, Extra Couplings, Tumbling rods, Cylinder Teeth, WILLIAM DEERIXGS MOWERS, AND TWiHE BINDERS, That has niado throe suoeossful years run, with Twine AND NLVEH DID USE WIRE. John Dodd's Sulky Hay Rakes, Randalls Rolling Cultivators Nudcbakcr Vagons- A written guarantee given with each order for Machinery- CI ALL AND SEE 1'8 AT OUR NEW ' room on F.ightii Street, two doors weet of Craiii Una. .Music Store. J. W. Cleaver. NOTICE TO SHEEP OWNERS. "VTOTICE IS IIKKKKY (3IVEX TO AT T. i.1 Sheep oa-ners thiit thev must dip their neep as soon as "hene.l If 1MSKASKD. The aw makes provisions that when the owners fail ti do so, that the Insiector shall cause it to be done at their expense. S D. COATS, Shep Inspei-t'T for I.an Co, Or. FINAL SETTLEMENT. "V"OTICE 13 HEUEBY GIVEN' THAT i.1 Mary K. Itaser, atluiinistratiix of the sUteirf Ue M. It, iter, decmued, has fileil her account for 6nal settlement, and the first Mivilay in July, haa been set for final oearini; of tha same. i MARY K. UAKEK, Adminis'ratrit. I Jos-Hra J. W mths. Att foe ut. I C? AN JVJlS LIM I for sale hr 1 T. Q. UENDRICKS. BLUE EROIT. GRAND REDUCTION OF 25 Per Cent for The Next -Sixty Days- AT THE-- I. X. L. STOME. Has just received SP1IIG CONSISTING OF Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, .Hats, Fancy Articles; Ladies Dress Goods and Everything necessary to a well regulated Store. Having adopted the CASH SYS TEM we will sell at PORTLAND PRICES I Call and see me. ALL kinds of PRODUCE Bought. Goods sold as low as any House in Oregon, for Cash or Credit Highest Price paid for all kinds of Country Produce.' Call and see. S. II. Friendly. UNDERTAKERS: JWholasaJs ani RetaJLDsalers aid Maiufasturers of all Kinds of Furniture, Mirrors, Picture Frames, Mouldings, Coffins & Caskets. DCs Special attention given to all orders for by Mail or Telegraph, Night or Day. $T "WT1 il .... , . S J V ' TV"' ar1 n', bf,t "sorted stock M wUicn we will sell at tTl.l r.U,i rail aud examine immemirsiocK bei..re purchwing td. Wareresoui-Un Eighth u n furvaaua. Wareresoiu Un Eighth wi i.mui uy t louring Mxlln. a large stock of GOODS 1 in the Willamette Valley 3outh ef rexuaa. n..i :m ej ; . ih.i HTUitaee eisewur. All orkra filled promptly. Satiat Stre. t Wwt of WUlamette. J. W. CHiBRY. KOBT. a