r ji ESTABLISHED FDR THE DISSEMIU.TIO.I OF DES0CRAT1C MIXCIFLES, AXD TO EARN AN DON EST LIVING BT THE SWEAT OP OCR BROW. WHOLE NO. 77fi- EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, OCTOBER G, 1882. $2.50 per year IN AOVANCC in G C GUARD. 1 MlrLi Chi , . ' JJ11 lit (Sugfitf CTity Guard. 1. L. CAMPBELL, PubUslur and Proprietor. OFFICE On the East side of Willamette Street between oeventn and aitfutn street. 00 B ONLY HA.TB9 OF ADVKItTISINQ. i J..rtiimenU Inserted ui follow.! On qre, 10 line or 1, one insertion S3; ch subsequent insertion $L Cub required in T?imeedvrtiser will be charged it the fol One muar three months ?tt 00 " " wx men the . 8 00 ' " nneyear..... ..12 00 ' Transient notice, iu local colnmu, 20 cenU ier ' for eaea insertion. Advertising- bills will be reidered quarterly, All ob work must be PAID ro QM IiKLIVKRY, POSTOFFICK. Hear. -From J a. m. to J p. m. Similar 'il.il arrive. fromTh outl nl leave cuing north 7. . m Arrives from the mirth and learn join . i ji . m. For Sioi.law. franklin and Lonir tJm elom at - on Wednesday. or Crawford 'ji.T.r.-.v KHrl nrnwnsville at t r.u. il'ttor. iill be ready for delivery half an hour after ..rivalef train, lr. .hould be left .t the office ....ourbefer. maiup. "JAmM0J p K SOCIETIES. Ka II. A. F. and A. M. Meet ttrrt and third Welneaday In each swath. tmm Brrr Bom T-odo No. 9 I. O. jfo 70. If. Meet, every Tuesday evening. ShSU Wiwhai.a EctMmt No. , aaetsea the 14 and Un Wednesday In each month. Booms Lonos, No. 15, A. 0. U. W. Meet t Masonio Hall the iccond and fourth Friday, in each .otb,j jLSLoA!(iM Wi Kiipatrick Pot, No. 40, OA. n.-Meta : Ma.mil Hall, the tirat and third r nday of at fcachmontlw Hyoruer, " . . a ('..iiuivnCD OnnKa ov Chosen FRiESUs.-Mjeta the first and third Saturday evening a iiasonic Hall. By order of J. M. Suus. 1. C, R. a, RTKAHAN, ALBANY. U BII.YEU, KL'GENK. KTUAUAM & UILYEU, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, eVgexk city, oheoox. PBACTICE IX ALL THE COUNTS OF this State. They nive iecial attention to collection and prolnite matter. OmcK-Ovcr W. V. & Co. . Expres offi-e Geo. S. Vashburne, Attorncy-at-Lair, EUGENE CITY, - - - OKKliON . . . a Office formerly occupied by liiompsoiis Iean. GEO. M. MILLER, Attoniej and CcunsslloMt-Law, and Real Mute A$cnt. EUGENE CITY, - - - OREGON. OFFICE Two door north of Fort Olfice. Justice of the Peace & Notary Public. OFFICE AT STOIIE. CORNEIt WIL lamette Mid Seventh StretB. I'dank dee.:, wid inoi t.j.ii;eH kept on land. Euxene City July 4, 1S.S2. A. L N ICXUH, BL D, ' Physician and Surgeon. EUGENE CITY, - - OREGON. Office in Underwood' brick, over the Ex fires office. J 14 11 DR, JOHN NICKLIN, Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur, (Formerly of Yamhill County.) RESIDENCE Two door outh of M. E. church. ' , JOSEPH T. GILL, CAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE orre. idence when not professionally engaged. Office at the POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. Reeidenc on Eighth .treet, oppo-ite Pwaby rian Church. , DR. E. G. CLARK, Graduate of the PhiladelphiaDent.il College.) DENTIST, mm EUGENE CITY, OREGON. HAVING PURCHASED THE DEXTAL 4iffioe of Dr. L. L DavU, 1 ra prepared to do all kind of work in my profeasion. D. T. Pritchard, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. -REPAIRING OF WATCHES AND XV CLOCKS executed with punetuahty and at a reasonable coat. Willamette St., Eugene City, Oregon. JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. J. S. IUCXEY, DEALEH IS Clocks, Waches, Chains, Jewelry, Etc, Uepairing Promptly Executed. 3-AlIWrli Warranted. JM i J. S. LLLir. i, i Elhworth k Co. ' brick WUlamrtU itreeU 1 mmmJltmmx I. B. MM 'S A GENERAL Jg A large assortment of La dies and Childrens Hose at 12 1-2 cts. Good Dress Goods at 12c Best Corset in town for 50c An immense stock of New and Seasonable Goods. Fine Cashmere in every shade. New and Nobby styles in CLOIIHNG. Liberal Discount for CASH. New Departure CASH AM PATRONIZE THE MEN WHO HELP T SCHOOli HOUSES, whose interest are lend their profit at home Take notice that A V. Will eU goods for CASH at greatly reduced prices, a low as any other CASH STORE. Best Prints lb and 18 yards ?1 00 Best Brown and Bleached Muslins, 7, 8, 9, and 10 eta. Chirks and Brooks spool cotton 75 ct per Dot Plain and Milled Flmnels, 25, 3.": 4.1 and 50 cts. Watar Froo , cent Fino White Shirts, 75 eta and 81. And all other Coods at Proportionate Rates. Also the Celebrated WHITK SK A7IN"G MACHINE ! vn hatter tnr st.rnmrtli. sim. snd Hiimliilitv). At ereatlv reduced rates. CaT To my old Customers, who have stood by t rm a heretofore on time, hut it at any time tney wisn w make vaoii purcnases, i win pvt all sm, ai others, tin full credit on my reduction A. V. PETERS Robinson & Church, DEAI.KKS IN SIIELF& HEAVY HARDWARE II AVE TUB Best Selected Stock In Ore?"!. NOTICE TO SHEEP OWNERS. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL i Sheep owuer. tbat they must dip their sheep a mn a .heared IF DISEASED. The law make, provisions that when the owner fail to do t, that the Inspector shall cause it to be done at their expense. D c Sheep Inspector for l.an Co, Or. CRAIN BROS. DEALERS 15 Wltchri d i hQs Jtwclry, Musical Instruments, Toys, Notions, etc Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired and warranted. N'irthwna coni-r of Willamette aired and and f'.ivhth strata. ii 2 A Al-t.k A u K tlnwvll 1. -mfmut IdOTtUlH Bnraq ( 10 Snir KL khw 4 ' tTTl 'J4 lJIiairv ivsa. urn in Trimming Silks and Sat ins in all shades. Moircantique Silks Velvets in Colors. Hie finest stock of French KID SHOES ever brought to this place- BOOTS and SHOES :nall grades- GROCERIES of all descriptions. t f GSFISaSZZVi IlL'ILU YOUll iiltiuuiia, nvAim alsv your interest 1 Are permanently located and PETERS, Fine Cheviot Shirt. DO, 75 cU and (L New Assortment Droits Goods (No Trash) 13, 20 and 25 cts. Mens' Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, CO ct Mens' Overshirt, 75 cts. and SI. . Mens' Overalls, 60, C5, 75 cU and tl. " Embroideries and Edgini at Fabulous Low Prices. me so 1 mg, I will continue to sell on same HAVE FOR a!e at the LOWEST Rate. IRON, STEEL, AXES, ANVILS NAII.8, ROPE Cable Ch ains nd Pocket JUTLERY, .VS. PISTOl.S, AMMUNITION iRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Blasting Powder, Fishing Tackle. .. Etc., Etc We invite an exam ination of our good confident that o stock will suit th time. A. LYNCIL JAS. PAGE. LYNCH & PAGE, In Dorrls' Brick Building. DEALERS II Groceries auJ Provisions. Will keep on hand a general aaaortment of Groceries, Provision, , Cured Meats, Tobacco, Cigars, Camliea, Candle., SoaiM, Notion. Green and Dried Fruits, Wood and Willow Ware. Crockery, Etc Buaine will be conducted on a CASH BASIS, Which mean that Low Prices are Established Good, dflirtrtd without (barge to Bojtr ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE-WANTED Fir which w will pay th lighwt market price. LYNCH PAGE . KUOKNK CITY SUSINESS DIRECTORY. UKTTMAN, G. Dry Rood, clotlmiR, grocerit and general merchandise, touthwe.t corner lllamctte ami higlitu itreet. BOOK STORE One door oiith of th Aitor House. A full tock of assorted box pajier yima aim laney, CRAIN BU03.-IVal..r in Jewelry, Vateh , Clock and Musical Instrument Wll. lamette ttreet. between Seventh and Eighth. CALLISON, R. O. Dealer in KTocene. uro vision, country produce, canned gols, biHiki, itatinnery, etc., outhwe.t corner Willamette and Htli EOURIS. B. F.-Dealor In Stove, and Tin ware W illaluetU itreet, between Seventh ami r.ik'iitn. FRIENDLY. 8. K.-Dealer in dry good., clothing and general merchandise Willani' tt itreet, between higlith and Ninth. GILL, J. r. Plivsiemn. Sunreon and Initf gisi, roewinee, uiaiiieue reel, belweeu seventh anil bivlitlu HEXDKICKS, T. G. Dealei in general mer rhamliae nnrthweat corner illamette and Ninth itreet. HODES, C Keep on hand fine wines, llq nor, cigar ami a pool and billiard table Willamette street, between Eighth aiu Ninth. HORN, CHAS. M. Gunsmith. Rifle ar.J ahot-gtina, breech and nuir.lo loier, for uie Repairing done in the neutest style and war ranted, shop on litn itreet. LYNCH. A. Groeeriei. provisions. fnilU. veir. etablei, etc., lllunii tte street, tint door south of i oatomce. LUCKEY, J. 8. Watchmaker and Jeweler; keep a tins .tuck of goods in In line, illam ette street, in Ellsworth' drug .tore. MoCLAREX. J A MRS - Choice, wine,llimor, and cigar -Willamette street, between Eighth and N inth. OSBURN & CO. Dealer in drmrs, medicine. chemicals, oils, paints, etc, Willamette at, opposite a. tliarle Hotel. PA1TERS0X, A. S.-A fine stock of plain and fancy visiting cam. PRESTON, WM.-Dealer in Saddlery, Har ness, l nrnago 1 rimming", etc. illamette street, between Seventh and Eighth. POST OFFICE A new stock of standard ehixil books Just received at the post office. REXSHAW. WM.-Wiues, Liquors, and Ci- ;ars of the best quality kept constantly on land. The best billiard table in town. REAM, J. R. Undertaker and building con tractor, mrner W llluuiette and Seventh street. . ST CHARLES HOTEL - Charla Pa- ker, o prietress. Hie best llote in the ity. or ner Willamette aud Ninth atreeta SCHOOL SUPPLIKS-A large and varied assortment of slates nf nil sizes, and quantities of slate and slate-books. Three door north of the einress office. WALTON, J. J. Attorney at-Law. Office Willamette street, between hevenut and Eighth. 3otber lilio and Physician reoommond it. IT 13 HOT NARCOTIC. 3 CENTAUIt LINIMENTS; llio "World's prreat Paln-Ke-licvliiffromedlcs. They lical, Rootlio and cure Burns, Wounds, Weak Back and KlicuinutlNin upon Man, and Sprains, Galls and Lameness jspon Boasts. Cheap, quick and reliable. w 'Ly y-WZ'i'f ' ' w.'t;,t.' ''f: 1 SPURTS of lcntin(r Blnon., SnuQe. Craokliuz Pain la tlio Head, Fetid Erooth, Coafnen, and any Catarrhal Complaint, enn be exterminated by Wei Co Meyer' Catarrh Caro, a Consti tutional Antidote, by Absorp tion. The moit Important Di" covory linoe Vaccination. TUTTS ILLS is tCE2ffirft222E31 TORPID E.8VER, liot of A ppctito, Ii)W:s ccit vn. 1 r.in n the Head, w t.i a r:H aau" -t.n l'i tbo buck put, 1-f.t' I'H ier trto tihonlnrr blade. fmU,03.in.'? 6ilinp, vi'.'a n tlism tlniHtion to exui'tion f botiy or nind, lrntabil.tv oi tosrp' r. Low p nt. wltu afociinu of bavir-n n-'plct A fomertuty. Weariness, i-iz ;i llutien.-. nt tr.a Heart, DoUboloie the tives. VcJu bktn, Headache genem'ly rvcr i i,:tit eye, Besties.oess, with tU'iii Cl lud, tugiii oukired Urius, aud I COKST'ATfOi?. wnrTiarrr-iT- 1 t'J T'S ULLanre e'eialljr adapted te ii-h ease. onedoso eirct such n change of ferllns n to iUnlh Hie sufTi-rer. Thev InrrniM Hip Aillte.r.U -au In (Kly Ul Tnkt on Finn. Urn In P' lm I nanrlhd. sii'l hf ll-T Tonte rllM on Hie lilarutrr Oraana. lUrculrr Wnol. .n- jirj tiuxiL IT.ee H cfuw. iiirriir " TOTT'S lm BVE, OaiV Hio WnfrrF ehsnrM l"nr.-r Ui.M- l.r asliilii.li'-"nil II i I'V. li mi wt. anaiaialoiier, a-t I'l-lftnlsneM-siv. t i.l if IHTICKIKLS. or k'lll t-y M'.'" 'r '! H tl. .rrn r, m ri nittv mt sew ysitu. t I. 11 m IiM il . v.w iiM .-i lUmUftl will to M M rl.i CMMreii p it w rort Correspondence Wo publish tho following corns pondence bctwwa lloua 0. I). Dorris, T. G. lrfnaricl( 11 U Unjn md R M. Veatch and tho deserter and rene gade, Long, It plainly shows that he was not willing to voice the will of his constituents, and is owned body and soul by Mitchell: Salem, Or., Sept. 23, 1882. Hok. John Loxo, House of Repre sentatives, Sir: You aud ourselves were elocted to the Legislature upon the Democratic ticket. It was impliedly understood and expected of each of us, that, if elected, we would support for the office of Senator of the 'United States, a Democrat, and nono other. Hence, your action of to-day, in voting for the Republican nominee, (Hon. John II Mitchell) should bo a complete surprise, and wholly unexpected to us. And in order that we may tarry out the will of our constituents, and not betray the important trust committed to us, we hare concluded that it was our duty to those who elocted us, to address this communication to you before the Sena tor of the United States is chosen, and inquire of you if there is any Demo in the Stnte of Oregon, that you will support instead of Mr. Mitchell, If so, rtigtiify the same to us, by writing his namo at the bottom of this com. munication, and return tho same to us, or either of uk, and we will endeavor to have the name placed before tho As sembly, for tho support of all true Democrats. We are sir, very respectfully, (JEonaK B. Donnis, T. 0. HsNimicK.", If II. Hayes, It. M. Veatch. Salem, Or., Sept. 26, 1882. Hons: Geo. U. Dorris, T. O. Hen dricks, It 15. Ilaycs and It, M. Veatch: Gentlemen: -Your communication of the 23d inst., is at hand. I Am pleased with your solicitude with re gard to myself. I believe it would hare been my duty to have continued to vote for a Democrat for U. 8. Sena tor, had th sir been any prospect tor success. And it tne namo oi lion. John Whiteakor, I F. Mather, J. W. Ncsmith, L F. Lane, Den Hay den or any other good and true Democrat were in nomination, with any pnwpect of election, he would have received my hearty, persistent support,'. In fact I did support Hon. P. P. Prim, presented by our party, until it was clearly evi dent that noither he nor any other Democratic could bo elected. But gen tlemen bo as.su r red I will not vote for a hybrid. If a Republican is to be elected let us have tho best one,' and that man is Hon. John II. Mitchell, John Long, (low She Brought Him lo Time. They had been engnged for fifteen years, and she was now, as it were, in the here and yellow leaf. "Darling," sho said in her gentlest accents, "our betrothal has beon very sweet, has it not?" "It has, it has, indeed, my own." "But it has been very long; don't you think!" she asked. "Yes; it has been pretty middlin' long," he rejoined. 'I was thinking, dearest," she con tinued, "that our betrothal is nearly old enough, now, to go out and work for its living. Couldn't we have it learn a trade, or put it out at interest, or do something with it, so that we might realize on it? It has been about home so long, burning gas aud coal, and now it is nearly full-grown. It, seems like a shame to have it loafing around any longer." "But, my love " "And just think," she interrupted, "in six years it will have a vote. I don't rare so much about it myself, but pa and ma and the rest of them are kicking like a steer. What would you suggest' "I am sure I don't know, my pet," he replied, helplessly. "What do you Ihinkr "We might get married." "That's so; I never thought of that They are going to be marrivd next l!iankgiving. SuW-ribe for the Guard. STATU NEWS. Wood is selling at $8 per cord In Pen dleton. The tax levy of Curry county is 29 mills on the dollar. The tax for coun ty purposes alone is 16 mills. Samuel Tucker sold hii farm of 160 acres in the upper John Day valley, last Wednesday, for $3000. There are more Vmng women among the itudcnds of Pacifio University than at'any previous year in its history. George Hulery of McMinnville is under bonds of $100 to answer before the grand jury to the charge of keeping a gambling house. Dudley Woreham, of Beaver creek( Clackanfoa county, raised 350 bushel of wheat on 7 acres, not quite 40 bushels to the acre. Oregon presbytery of the Cumbef land Presbyterian Church will hold ita regular session at Woodburn, Marion county, commencing Thursday Oct. 28. About 60,000 cans of salmon have been put up this season at the cannery of Reed & Co., below Gardiner, and the work still goes on at the rate 160 cases per day. The total value of taxable property of Curry county, as returned by the w sessor is $312,764; number of polls In the county, 174; indebtedness of the county, $97,328. The amount of grain stored In the several warehouses of Cor vail it is about 215,000, of which J. A. Cauthorn re ceived 125,000, T. J. Blair 60,000, and De Clark k Samuels 80,000. Assessor Crandall, of Washington county furnishes the following report of that county's wealth: Gross valua tion, $3,528,163; indebtedness, $887, 705; exemption, $284,710; total tax. able property, $2,355,750. The barn on Joe Brown'e farm, about half way between Sheridan and Wil lamina, was burned last Wednesday, Perry Morgan had the place rented and lost his hay, wheat, oats, hack, harness and marly of his farming utensils; loss all told about $1500. East Oregonian: At the last session of tho Circuit Court for Union county, judgment was rendered against the Blue Mountain Consolidated Road Co., and in favor of F. A Foster, for the sum of $39,330, upon which execution has bocn issued to the sheriff Martin cf Umatilla county. Mr. Scott, who lives on the old Bur don farm, near Grande Ronde, Yam hill county, thought that last Friday, while it was dry, hot and breezy, he would burn his straw and stubble, Well, he succeeded, and burned also a mile of fence, a good orchard and A part of Frank Hussey's fence. Plaindealer; The general govern ruent has sent a surveying party to make a coast survey of Winchester Bay, the mouth of the Umpqua and vicinity. They are now actively en gaged in the business of surveying and they claim that it will take them about throe years to complete the entire sur vey. Up to the close of last week 8. 01 Rogers, of South Coos river, had tnis year made and marketed 380 cheese, averaging about 22 pounds each. Be fore the season closes he expects to add to the number 125 more. He realize! 14 cents per pound, and finds a ready market on the bay and at San Fran cisco for all he can furnish. The Newberg Agricultural Society will hold a fair at that place on the 10th of October. The object is the promotion of agricultural interest! and the fair is free to all The exhibit will consist of lire stock, poultry, farm and garden products, relics, flowers, 1 dairy products, bread, cake, design, fancy needle work, eta, for all of which appropriate committees have been ap pointed. Chos. Smith has sold a one-third in terest in the Monumental, Alta and Poorman ledges on Elk creek, to Win. Thurburn and A D. Sloan, for $3000. The Monumental was former ly known as the Cabell, and the Alta as the old National ledge. Thurburn, Sloan Ji Smith have bonght the Ek. creek quartxmill and water-right from Phil. Metsclian and J. H. Blake, pay ing $3000 therefor.