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THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. SATURDAY... i - .J5EPT. 0, 1881 NOTICE. Notice ia hereby given that J. It. Campbell liai severed lii" connection with the Eugene City Guard. The busincM will hereafter be carried on by I. L Campbell, who will collect all tleMs due the firm of Campbell Bros. I. L Campbkll, J. K. Campbkll. Ki'ounk City, August 31, 1882. How Timti flare Cbnngtd. If tln-re waHevcr a man in this coun try upon whoso head the republican press emptied its vials of wrath for his course during "the lute unpleasant ness," that man was J. II. Chalmers, of Mississippi. When, in 187C, ho an nouncud hiuittelf candidate for Con' gress from the Shoe string district, he was singled out as the one great enemy Ami of the Door colored man. who should be beaten at all hazards. No language was so bitter but that it could be applied to him with all duo propria ty. He was spoken of everywhere as the "Butcher of Fort Pillow," and the only argument used by his opponents in the cauvass of 187G, to influence a spirit of enmity 'and hostility in the breasts of the colored voters of 4,he district, was, that he was the iustiga tor and prime mover iu the massacro of tho nr gro trocps at Fort Pillow. Nor since that time during his career in Congress have bis enemies leeu in the least merciful to him. The bloody shirt has Wen continually flauntod in his face sinca ho entered the political arena, and lie has lieen held up lefore the gaze of the American peoplo by the bcntimetitalists of the north as the representative of the class of rebel brigadiers, who, prior co the last Con gress, held the talanco of power and threatened the overthrow of tho gov ernmenL But the times havo changed with Chalmers. The lion and the lamb have lain down together. The big guns that aihort time ago were so merci lessly turned loose against him have tecn spiked, and he iu a welcome guest at the citadul of his enemies. The reason for this sudden change of feel- mm i rtlniit Tlid cinof in O J"1! d nv im vnu wim wwu gress was contested by his colored op ponent, Jna lv. Lynch, and Chalmers was turned out. Tho Democrats do clined to give him the kind of assist ance desired !y him, and he has re turned to Mi.ssitsippi to Malionize tho Second Congressional District. His vflbrts are meeting tho approval of all the republican nmnagers. William E. Chandler condescends to counsel with him, whilst "My dear lluUsill" planks down the coin to aid in tho new move, Chalmers is a man of no mean ability, but tho course he lins pursued of lato will not tend to inspire conGdence. It is to be hoped his politicalambition will soon get such a fall that "ull the king's horses and all the king's nion" will bo unablo to vet it riht end up again. " . . i i. 1 no Port land btandurd seems to have been suddenly converted to the espousal of J. II. Mitchell's causo in tho pending Sensorial contest. Sev eral Democratic papers insinuate tlm't it is for a money consideration; which does not look unreasonable. We do not believe it to be tho province of a Democratic paper to support Mitchell, Hill, Boise or any other Ilepublicnn, and wo are sorry to see the self styled organ of tho Democracy, Wing used in favor of a member of the opposite par ty. Democrats in this county aro dis gusted with that paper's course on the Senatorial piestion, and we have not Jieard of one who approved it. ' '.The Legislature of tho State of Ore on meets in Salem next Monday. It looks at the present tinio as if a great portion of the session would bo eon sumed trying to solve the Senatorial question. The Democratic inemWrs should at onco go to work and inirr (iu-8 bills to compel the taxation of mortgages in counties where recorded; to regulate common carriers; to amend the election and road laws, eta, and let their Bepublican brethern wrangle as long as they wihlu Mr. W. J(. Jiyars, who waa elected to the office of State l'rinr at the )ast tlectiou las cousultfvl Judi-ft Wat on, whose opinion it that the present printer, Mr. Odell in entitloj to hold tii office for the ensuing year. Mr. Byara will not, therefor, claim the of fice Mr OdellV lucri'inor will U hrt at the next Idrimiul flection. I Ao Item of Utereit to StUiert- The following bill is of to much gen oral interest to settlers that we give it ia full: To shorten the time required to ac quire homesteads on the public domain. That section 2,201 of the Revised Statutes be,: and the same is hereby amended by striking out the words 'five years" where the same occur in that section, and inserting in their stead the words "three years. Sec. 2. That due proof shall in all cases be made that the person making the entry or his successor, under the homestead laws, has in good faith act ually resided upon and improved the land for the full period of three years immediately succeding the date of his settlement or entry. Provided, how ever, that a period of not exceoding three months may be allowed after ent ry within which the homestead party shall establish his .actual residence on the laud. Sec. 3. That section 2,297 of the Revised Statutes bo amended so as to read as follows: Sec2,297. If at any time after the filing of tho affidavit as required in section 2,291, it is proved after due no tice to tho settler to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of the General Land Office, that the person having Bled such affidavit has actually changed hi8 residence or abandoned the land, then and in that event, the land so entered shall revert to the Government. Plow Drtp. The benefits of deep tillage are ex emplified in the case of a party who last year purchased a farm in Yamhill county. He states that the land has been sown to wheat for many years and had ceased to be productive, in fact was considered worn out. He plowed the land deeper than it had ever leen stirred bofore, and on 27 acres raised 900 bushels, nearly 37 J bushels to the acre, while a neighbor on the same amount of ground raised ouly COO bushels. Think of tho destructive power of the eighty-ton guns of the British iron clad "Inflexiblo,"which was the heav iest vessel engaged upon the forts of Alexandria, throwing a ball or shell made of chilled steel the sizo of an or dinary barrel. Tho bore of the gun is sixteen inches iu diameter, and the ve locity of tho ball, at a rungo of four miles, is so great as to cut through twenty-five inches thickness of wrought iron. Tho loading of the monster guns can bo done, by tho nicest ar rangement, by asinglo man, easily and without danger. Compare this to tho risks and labof of a thirty-two pound gun of only a fow years ago. Geo. L Woods, Ex-Governor of this State, has been nominated by the He publican Congressional Convention of the Second California District, for Congressman. It is said that he got the nomination by political jobltery, for which ho is noted. Woods, while Gov. ernor of this State, proved himself to bo a corrupt and profligate official, and we are confident that if he should run for offico in this State, that not morn than one lmlf of the Republicans could be induced to vote for him. Cali fornia would bo disgraced by his elec tion, in 4tho eyes of honest men, but his election id hardly pro'wible as the dis trict has a Domocratio majority. The paragiaphists who lent a helping hand to Sarah Bernhardt will doubt less remember that Mrs. Langtry has a husband just six feet high. A Delicious Appetizer. That ensures digestion and enjoyment of food; a tonio that brings strength to the weak and rvst to th the nervous; a harmless diarrhoea euro that don't constipate jiikt what every family needs Ranter's liiogrr Tonic. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS FINAL SETTLEMENT. VfOTlOElS HEREBY GIVE THAT XI the undersiKiicd, adimiiiKlrator of the estate of m Drury, has filed his account for nnal settlement: and that Monday, Novem ber , W.', has ieen fixed by the court for the hearing of objections to such final account anil the sottlemeut thereof, Dated September !, 1882. W. R. PRURY, AdministratoY. Gso 8 Washbi'rne, Attorney. Dr. N. J. Taylor, DENTIST, J'.LUtAKt'ITV, OREGON. Office up stair, one doir south of Thompson and Bean's old orlice. All work GUARANTEED. Geo. W. Kinsey, , JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Ral estate for sals Town Iota and frma. . Kiimiona promptly attended (a v, "VZ1 W've "J m v ejeej VIII. irV'IHL Summons. lathe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for t'ie Unuiity of Laue. 0. W. Vaujhn, Plaintiff, vs Action t L. 0 Hmith, W. H. Wheeler, law to re M. J. Wheeler, W. H. cover moo Tuwusiu and U. M. Cooper, ey. DbfendautsJ To 0 M Cooper and W H Townsio, the above named defendants: WU THE NAMB OF THE STATE OF Oregon: You are hereby iniumooed to aiear in said Court and answer the com plaint ot (lie (lie riainiiti nied thereiu, on or More the next tor in of said Court in said Laue county, to-wit. Knveinbur (Hit, 1812, that being the tint day of the term follow ing llm time prescribed (u the order for pub liottiou id tins summons, or judgment will b taken aLMintt you for tho sum. of eighty- liv dollars, nod for uoats and disbursement of action. It is ordered that service of summons be mado on you by publication" in the Eugene wty it I7ASD, ior six consecutive weens. Dated, September 5. 1882. GEORUK B, DORR18, Pl'nVs Attorney. FINAL SETTLEMENT. -vrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1.1 Cynthia Ann McFarland administratis of the estate ol Jounati.an jvicrarlana, ue hu filed her account for final settle1- ment, of said entate, and Monday, November otb, 1882, has Men sot (or hearing the same. CYNTHIA ANN McARLAND! G. B. Dokkis, Attorney. . , EIGEXE MA11HLE WORKS Eugene City, Oregonv Marble Headstones. Tombs, Monuments & Marble Work Of EVSRT I)KSCItlITIOK, Furnished at the Lowest Market Rates, and of the Finest Marble. Give ns a call and examine our work. Miop on Willamette, one door south of the Guaiid office. HICKATHItft & WHIPP, Props, Sherman's IIO.IT CELEBRATED , EDUGATKD HORSES -AND- CIRCUS! Will exhibit in EUGENE CITY, OREGON, Wednesday & Thursday bept, 13 and 14, Messrs. C. & J. SHERMAM announce that in addition to their most wonderful School or Educated Horses They have this year added a CORPS OF ARE NICSTARS, Unsup.iassctl by any having visited this Const for years viz. : Mins Kate Cross, Wins Carrie Armstrong, Mrs. Fred Mackley, Mr. Fred Mai-klcy, Mrs. Siegrist, Siegrist and Duray. Joe Williams. Adler and Zr.relli, Mr. Burros, and Joe All .in SHERMAN'S Silver' Cornet Band Will parade the streets in the Magnificent Chariot Drawn by six noble horses. Admission $1; Children 50c 4: Wf KCtP IN STOCK THl LARGEST VARIETY Of OOOOe IN THE U. S. ANO OAM 8ILL f VOUANY ARTtOLI FOW PERSONAL OW FAMILY tISl. IN ANY QUANTITY AT WHOLESALE Pmc WHATEVER YOU WANT SINO Rn niia CAT. IOQUI intlCI AND YO(J WILL PINO IT THERC l MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. , m' BSS WABASH AVENUE. OMIOAOO. IXotice to Taxpayers. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT i.1 - on Monday, the 25th day of September, the Board of EqnalUation for the county of Ine, State of Oregon, will attend at the Court Honso in said rounty, at the office of the Coun ty Clerk to publicly examine the Assessment Roll, and correct all errors in valuation, de scription or qualities of lamls, lots or other property, and all parties interacted therein are hereby notified to appear at the time and place above mentioned. P J McFHERSON. County Asmmor, Ijine Connty. Eugene City, August 2J, 188A THIS PAPER riZlTXXlZ ualravts UbSjr U auU tut it jX iW iVkk. I . . i j- KUOENB CITY EBUSINESS 33IRECT0SY. BETTMAN, O. Dry good", clothing, groceries and general meronannwe, soutnwesi corner Willamette and Eighth street. BOOK BTORK-One door south of the Aitor House. A full stock of assorted box papers plain and fancy. CRAIN BR03.-Dealer In Jewelry, Watch- e, (.lock and Mimical Instruments Wil lamette street, between Seventh and Eighth. CALLISON, R. G. Dealer In groceries, pro. visions, country produce, canned gootis, docks, stationery, etc. southwest corner Willamette and Uth fits. DORRIS. B. F. -Dealer In Stoves and Tin ware Willamette street, between Seventh and Eighth. FRIENDLY, S. H.-Dcnler In dry poods, clothing and general merchandise W lllanv ette street, between Eighth and Ninth. GUARD OFFICE-Newspaper. Wik and Job priutiugumce, corner lilametteauUdvventn streets. GILL. J. F. Physician, Sunreon and Drug gist, I'ostotHce, Willamette s reel, Between beventb and tlenth. j HENDRICKS. T. G. Dealci fn wneral mer chamliM northwest corner Willamette and Ninth Jtreets, HODE9, C Keeps on hand fine wines, lfq nora, cigars and a pool anil billiard tame Willamette street, between Eighth sni Ninth. HORN. CHAS. M. -Gunsmith. Rifles and shot-guns, breech and mnzzlo lot ders, for sale Repairing done in the neatest style and war' ranted. Shop on Uth street LYNCH. A -Gmories. provisions, fruits, veg etables, eta, Willamette strxet, hrst door south of 1'oetollice. LTTCKEY, J. S. Watchmaker and Jeweler; keops a fine stock of goods In his line, W 111am' ette street, in Ellsworth's drug store. r..rtr a ti?v t a lira r-i I- i ir anil cigars uiumevie street, uetween x.igutu I I i-m . t. . t.'V-l..l- and Mintb. OSBURN & CO.-Dealera in dmeii, medicines. 1 tl a. t:ll aa. a, chemicals, oils, paints, etc. Willamette st. opposite 3. Uharles iloteL PATTERSON, A. 8. -A fine stock of plain ana fancy vlnltlng cards. PRESTON, WM.-Dealer In Saddlery, Har- nesa, Lamago lrimminga, etc. Willamette street, between seventh and Eighth, POST OFFICE A near stock of standard school books Just received at the post office, RENSHAW. WrM.-Winea. Liquors, and Ci ars of the best Quality kept constantly on and. l be beet billiard table In town. REAM, J. It Undertaker and Luililtntr con tractor, corner Willametto and beventb streets. ST CHARLES HOTEL - Charlas Da- ker, oprietress. The best Hote in the dity. orner Willamette and Ninth streets SCHOOL 81TPLIES-A law and varied assortment of slates of all Bir.es, and quantities of slates and slate-books, three doors north of the exnress office. WALTON, J. J. Attorney at-Law. Office Willamette street, between Seventh and Eiuhth. tE nlvzja Cures aal never dlaaj Soiuta. Tlvoworld'ocront Poia .ellovor for Haa a.nil Boast. Cheap, qniok and reliablo. PITCHER'S CASTOKIA Is not Narcotic. Children grow fat upon, Mothers KUc, and Physicians recommend CASTOIUA. It regulates tlio Bowels, cures "Wind Colic, allays Fcvcrishucss, and de stroys Worms. "WEI DE MEYER'S CA TARRH Core, a Constitutional Antidote for this torriblo mala dy, hj Absorption. The mos Important Disoovory slnoo Vac elnatlon. Other remedies may relieve Catarrh, tUs cures at any stage bofore Consumption sets in. Geo. B. Dorris, Attorney and Counsellor-at Law. EUGENE CITY. OREGON. Real Estate bought and sold. Money loaned. Collections promptly attended to. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, tor the county ot i.ne. Clara M. Baer and Sii,'mnd Baer, her husband, Plaintiffs. vs. Thomas MulhollnnH, Edwanl Mulhol land, R. M. Mulhollitnd, Catherine Million), Nancy A. Taylor, Edward T. Locke, James I.ocke, Minnie (name unknown), Elizabeth Tnlloc, Nancy Spry, Benjamin Spry, Cath erine Spry, Win. E. Mulholtand and Martha J. Mulholland. DefemlautH. To Thomas Mulholland, Nancy A. Tavlor, Edward T. Ixwke. James ln-ke, Minnie (name unknown!, Elisabeth Tulloe, Nancy Spry, Ileniamin Spry, Catherine Spry, Wm. E. Mulh.illand, non-resident Defendant: IN THE N AME OF THE STATE OF Oregon : Yon and each of you are hereby required to be ami appear in said court and an swer the complaint of the plaintitfs,uow on 61e, on the first day of the next term of said court, to-wit: the 6th day of November, lSi, -which hall be six weeks after the first publication of this summons. And if you fail to appear and answer .juilgment will be taken for want there of and the plaintiffs will apply to the conrt for the relief demanded in the taid complaint, to-wit: the partition or sale of the lnation land claim of Edward Mulholland and Martha Mulhollanil, his wife, being Notification Nn. 6,o29, claim No. 57, being rta of Sections S3 and W, in T. 18 S., R. 2 V., and claim No. 44, being parts of Sections S and 4, T. 19 S., R. i W., containing S19 acres, in Lane county, Oregon; and for eosta and disbune ments, and such further relief as the court may deem equitable. This summons is published by order of Hon. John Burnett, of the 2d Judioiil District of Orejron. Dated. March IS, 1iW2. JOSHUA J. WALTON, Att y for Pl ff. Stewart & Co's Goods of New York has arrived and will be placed on the counter at 50c on the Dollar I. X.-L-. ATTENTION ! NEW FURNITURE J. B. REAM, Corner SEVENTH and WILLAMETTE STREETS, Eugene City, Oregon. , . Which --jUi- tuke Give me a call before u Goods sold as in Oregon, for Cash or Credit Highest Price paid for all kinds: of Country Produce. Call and see. S. H. Friendly...'. WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers and Manufacturers of alf Kinds of Furniture, Mirrors, Picture Frames, Mouldings, Coffins & Caskets. fjsr Special attention given co all orders for by Mail or Telegraph, .Night or Day. 3$f Retail Dealers will find it to their advantage to send for price list be fore purchasing elsewkere. LAKIN'S LIVERY STABLE. Formerly owned by Titus. HAVING PURCHASED THIS WELL known stable. I mwrtfuUr rcr,ui.t Oonunnance of the public's patrona. I in tend to thoroughly refit and re-stock the sta ble. If you want a Nobby Rig Be sure and (five the Fashion Stable a ealL Horses Boarded -at Reasonable Rates. This Stablo is first-class in every re pec t, and competent and obliging hostlers are on hand ready to serve the pulic Give us a Trial ! Stable, one dw south of St. Charles Hotel. D. K. LA KIN. L T. STORE. Ik UPHOLSTERY JUST HU'EIVED FROM THE FACTORT A liirgv ukmrtinent of the latent stylos of Furniture and VpbolsUry, oousiHtini' of tine Pai lor and Chamber Suite Sofas, Lounges, Tables, Fancy Furniture, Chairs Of all Descriptions, Etc-, Etc7 will be sold it the LOWi'.ST Trices. I DEFT" UOMPETrriON. I All tip"ins ore rPKirrtfi:lly invited to rail nd ti- niltiA tnv tnjL' mill ItH ktitlvliMil (nr 4Kj.ni.lwM. f jilencnio iu waiting on visitors. !Hifi'c2tasu c!scu Iu re J. K REAM. T3 low as any House TUTT'S PILLS STRIPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Xjoss of Appetite, Bowels costive. Pain In the Head, with s dull sensation tn tbs back pari. Fain under the eboolder blade, fullness after eating, with s disin clination to exertion of body er mind. Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with feeling of bavins: negtc4 rcatJ 2si7. Wonrmoss, UiszinMs, Fluttering s ths Heart, DoU before the eyes, Yellow Skin.' Headache generally over the right eye. Restlessness, with fitful dj ms, tigfilf colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. KKnMasMUBMMbS . TOTS FILLS are eopecially adapted te snrh rases, one doao eflects such ehaac of feelins; as to astonish the eerfferer. , They Imrml ApstH,an4 mM thflr body lo Taka mm Fleoh. Ikns th. srsirai I. ..rtii. aod by thrir Tnaif Aettoa Ue lsii OrxmiM, Hcolr atw.l asrpra duuwl. Price ecntv U Marruy ac IC Y TUH'S HAIR DVE. Out Hais o fmnrrKS rtianrM to s GuwT Buck by astntrleapplirailnnnfinis DTK. Jtlm partsa astural color, arts Ins-nnlnnennsly. aMI by UruonMS. or sent by ftrm OQ neeipt of SI. ernrr. a mtrb at t kt.xt vobk. (BV. II IIS BiirtL TMk I 'f ..Hill wm GhM smlia vtBks MM tkU .f1,mtmt I i tc 1