THE EUCEKE CITY GUARD. UTUBDJLV, .OCT. 7, 1832 NOTICE. Notice ii hereby given that J. R. Campbell bu severed his connection iriUi the Euoimb Citt Guard. The business will hrrtsfter be carried on bj L L Campbell, who will collect all debts due the firm of Campbell Bros. I. L Campbell, J, R. Campbell. Emx. Citt, August 31, 1882. I 3 freti Opinions. of We herewith present to our readers the opinions of the different papers o! this State, on the recent betrayal br the the so-called Democrats who Toted for MitchelL It will be seen that the comments are not wholly con tined to the Dsmocratio press, but is indulged ia by the rcpresentatin .papers of both parties: The ReveiU of Baker City, de nounces these men as unworthy public confidence. Feur Demecrats went ever to Mitch ell, "bag and baggage," on Saturday last Their ooaatiuency will probably pondnr awhile ere they return them to the .Oregon Legislature. IlilUboro Tribune. (Lid) Lane county has already passed reo llotions denouncing Democratic Repre sentatives who deserted Prim, and ethers will follow in its wake. The Democrats who voted for Mitchell 4ene it in such a manner that many will doubt the honesty of the motive which impelled -the change. Dcdla "Kmet-M, (Rep.) at Siglin, Sifcrs, Long and Curtis, four Democratic members of the Legislature with D. M. Dunbar of this county, lave rone over to MitchelL The de nunciation of the four Democrats is in dulged in by the Democratic State press. It is boldly charged that they were bought Dunbar's action is rascally betrayal of his constituents. JfflUboro Independent, (Rep) A larce indignation meeting was lield by the Democrats of Eugene City on last Saturday evening, at which res olutions were unanimously pissed con detuning the treacherous conduct of John Long of that county, who dis graced himself and them by voting for Mitchell; and requested him to imme diately resign the position he so out rageously disgraced Lafayette Regis ter. One of tho Democrats voting for Mitchell has heard from his constitu ents. It is Long of Lane county. lie is declared by a public meeting at Eugene City to have disgraced himself, misrepresented his constituent, betrayed his trust, and brought reproach upon his party. His resignation is therefore demanded by the Democrats of Lane county. Do yon hear John Long. Oregonian. (Rep.) The course of Representative Long, from Lane county, in staying out of the Democratic Caucus is universally condemed by his fellow members, and we know the Democracy of Lane court ly will share with the members in this condemnation. The Democracy of Lane county have always heretofore Wen represented by men who were aleve suspicion of a violation of their trust Standard The four Democrats who deserted Prim and have continued to vote for Mitchell have, according to our way of thinking, proven recreant to their trust, and are unworthy of the further confidence of partisan Democrats. We believe these four Democratic member will get their just deserts at the hands of their constituents in the future and be relegated to private life. Mountain Sentinel, (Tnd Dem.) The Democracy of Lane county are very indignant at their Representa ; live, John Long, who, although elected ' as a Democrat, has been voting for Mitchall! and they have met and pass ed ft series of resolutions, demanding that John Long resign the seat he dis- 1 honors in the Oregon Legislature: Ap parently John Jias got a-Long to the end of his political rope in Lane coun ty.- short and far from brilliant ca rr. Yaquina Ray Pott, (Re.p) r-v . i oe isentocrais w ine county as sembled in mass meeting on the 23th inst, with lion. R. B. Cochran as President, and adopted resolutions strongly censuring Mr. Long, Repre aealative from that county, for voting for Mr. MitchelL Tho resolutions re quest the resignation of Mr. Long. It is probable the request will 1 made several times before Mr. Long sees it in that light There's some voting to W done yet, and Mr. Mitchell needs iim. Ik'niztr, (Rep.) We make no charges of corrupt motives. With motives we have noth ing to da It is enough to know that Senators Curtis and Sifers, and Repre sentatives durtis and Long, have be trayed the party that e)cted them, and cast their votes for Mitchell, who, be sides being a bitter partisan, in by no means the choice of the better class of the people of the State. That they have abandoned the choice of the LV mocracy of Oregon as expressed through truer representatives than they, is a fact beyond perod venture or dispute. Albany Democrat. We believe every Democrat who has voted for Mitchell, or who will vote for him hereafter, has so voted in oonse quence of a bril. This will be the opinion of all men. Many persons and papers who are interested in Mitchell's cause will scout this idea, but they will all believe it just the same. Let these dishonored men remember that in spite of their protestations, which nobody believes; in spite of the mer cenary tools of Mitchell, who deceives no one, they are detpised by men of all parties. They have betrayed a high and an honorable trust for the sake of a pecuniary gain. No baser epithet can well be applied to any men than properly belongs to them mercenary traitors. Eatt- Oregonian. The Democracy of Lane county feel themselves greatly outraged by the course pursued by their Representa tive, Long, and for his bencOt, they held ft mass meeting, and proceeded to call upon Mr. Long to resign the seat hs has so shamefully disgraced. It will be in order for Mr. Long to rise to a questing of privilege in joint conven tion, and make ft spread eagle speech to show that he U not "cattle." In speak ing of "cattle" we notice that the Leg islature is about to pass ft bill prevent ing owners of cattle from cutting off more than one-half the year in mark ing, hence, we say to our Lane county Democrats this bill will probably be come a law before Air. Long return to his constituents. We give below the action of the Democratic mass meetin hold for the lnefit of this "Long" who has been cut "Short" Salem States man, (Rep.) The resolutions adopted by the Dem ocrats of Lane county on the 25t inst. which we. publish in another column, are a fitting and stinging re buke to Representative Long of that county, for his action in voting for Mitchell tor U. & Senator. From their tenor it is evident that Lane county Democrats not only do not want Mitch ell, but that they regard the contest which has been going on at Salem for the past two weeks in its true light, namely, as a Republican tight for which and for the results of which Republi cans alone should be responsible; and that they do not intend that the Do in ocratio party of Lane county shall as sunie any of tho responsibilitv of Mitchell's election, or of his acts as United States Senator. In requesting Mr. Long to resign, they simply ask him to do that which is now his clear est duty to his constituents, Benton Leader. A Varied Performance. Many wonder bow Parker's Ginger Tonie can perform luch varied curat, thinking it essence of ginger when in fact it is mailt from many valuable medicines which set beneficially on every diseased organ. Rkiloh'a Vttalizer w what ynuneed for Con stlpatioft, Iwe of Apatite, INuinmaanA symptoms of Dyspeiwia. Trie 10 and75cts. tattle. Sold by Unburn and Co, Unpenes MOTHERS! MOTUfctaSt Are yon disturbed at uiyhi ad broke your rest by a sick child suffering and erring with the excruciating- pain of cutting teeth ? If to, ga at once ami get a bottle of MIUV WINSUJW'S SOOTHING HYRUP. it will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately depeud tixm it; there ia no mistake about. Titers U not a mother on earth who hae evrr used It, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the hntreU, and (five rest to the mother, and rvlif ana health t the child, op erating like maipo. It i peifectly a&fe to uw In all cases, and pleawnt to the taste, and ia the prescript! m of one of the oldeet and but female physicians and nurses in the United State, bole everywhere. 25 cent a bottle. BVCKLEX'S ARXICA 8ALVK. The Best Halvi in the world for Unit. CuU, Sores, Ulren , Salt ltheum, Fever Son, Tetter, Chapped Hand, Chilblains, Cornn,and all knde of Skin Kruptina, T hie salve ii guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction in every owe or money refunded. Price 8ft eta per box. For sale by wiiiu'j, the Druggiat, Eugsne City. Mulliolland, Junction City. Mr 8 H Friendly ha reoeivet a large stock of goods for the spring trade and is prepared to suit hit customer as to quality and price. lit will tell for caah or credit at cheap at any other atort in town, and at hit y hi satisfaction. Men and boyt goodt are of the beat quality specialty. Give him a 011. . he goarsnteee clothing a A ( oath. Cold or Sore Throat hould he stopped. N'eclect frequently result la an lararable Lane DlnraM or Cow eatnpllnn. IMIOW IV'S VIIUM HMb 111 of II i: are cerlala to clv mieMa Asthma Hroucnllls, oaf he, alarm, ronaainpilve and Tnroal Dtaea.ee, For 30 nears the Trochee have been recom mended by physicians, and always give per fect satisfaction. Ittey arc not new or un tried but havinz beea tested by wide and cod tant use for nearly an entire generation, they have attained well merited rank amnngthe few tun le remedies of the aue. I'UbllC apeak era and aililtfra iue them to clear and strengthen the V lc. Sold at 25 oentt a box everywere Three of Mitchell's strikers, all claiming" to be Democrats, were in town this week trying to get the Dem ocraU of Lane county to petition our members of the Legislature to vote for J II Mitchell for U. S. Senator. They were informed that all the Democrat: hero were against that individual' election, and most of the Republicans. We are informed that they did not sue ceed in getting the signature of even one Democrat The trio departed the next morning after their arrival, look ingvery crestfallon. The Domocrats here will not lend their influenco tc the election of ftny Republican. John Long does not even have one Demo cratic sympathizer in this place. It is the opinion of the best lawyers that in the event of a failure br the Legislature to elect ft Senator there is not such ft vacancy as will authorise an appointment by the Governor. The constitution provides that the appoint ment shall be by the Legislature, and tho omission of that body to perform the duty cannot authorize the (.iovernor to perform if for them. Only a vacancy that occurs during ft recess of the Leg islature, and after an election has been had, can be filled by the Governor's appointment The last vote taken en the senator ahip at Salem ' resulted, Mitchell 39; Shattuck, 29; Failing, 14; R Williams, 7; 4,Flaxbreak" Williams, 1. Since our latt issue Eakin has been voting for G. IL Williams, and Plumtr for R. Williams, instead of for Mitchell as heretofore. If you are eufTering with a Cough, Cold, Asthma, Dronchitis, HhV Fever, Consumption, loos of voice, tickling in the throat, or any affection of the throat or lungs, use Ir. King ew Discovery f.ir consumption. This is the great remedy tbat it causing to much excite' ment bv lU wonderful cures, curing thousands of hnprleM ciues. Over one million bottles of Dr. King's Now Discovery have been used within the list year, and nave given perfect satisfaction in every instance. We can un hesitatingly auv that this is ret lly the only sure cure for throat and lung alFectioni, and can cheerfully recommend it to alL C:ill ant. get a trial bottle free of cost, or a regular tize for $1.00. For sale by F. M. Wilkins. the drug git, Eugene City: Mulliolland. Junction City; lioilge, Davis ft Co., wholesale agenu, roit and, Oregon. Jfofoirnr TWt-Tfkat h Lift IntMraneti Aploplexy, 4c. Many people insure their lives to benefit their families by death how para doxical is this. To prolong life by preserving the health would be a far mere ratirnal mau ner of assuring it. Apoplexy is awift and in sidious in its Attacks, striking its victim with out a moment s warning I Happily a prevent! tive has been discovered Hollowav 1 ills the only safe and certain antidote for this disease, they cool the blood and equalize its circulation through the svstem. To preserve the stomach in a sound condition and the blood pure is the true secret of health Holloway'a Pills will do this most effectually, and thousands owe their actual existence to them at the present (lay. IMIHKTAST onrr .vuie are genuine nn less the signature of J. Havikh ic surround! each box of Pills and Ointment. Boxes at '2i cent. Ii ' cents and $1 each. " There is considerable saving bv taking th larger sizes. HoI.lowaT A Co, New York. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Dr. Wm Osborne, Oftkb Adjoining St Charles Hotel, OB At THE HEW DEUQ STORE OF HATES and lUCKET. FINAL SETTLEMENT. "VTOTICE HEREBY GIVEN THAT ll the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Martha Mulholland, deceased, has filed his account for final settlement therein. and bv order of the the County Court Tues- lay, January 2d. 1883. hat been set for hear ing the same. J(. JL MULlIULLArt D, Admt t. Geo. S. WisHni'R!tK, Attorney. Sheriff's Sale. NOTICE 13 IfEREBY GIVEN THAT by virtue of an execution duly issued ontof the Circuit Court, of the State of Oregon, for the County of Linn, on the lltn day of Seple-eW, 1832, by the Clerk there of and to life directed, upon a judgment and decree of foreclosure, rendered in taid court April 2f!th, 18S-., in favot of ICnoch Hoult, Yilainnff, ami gainst iiiram Smith and W W Friggs, doing business at partuen under the name and ttyle of Smith A Brings; 11 1 rain Smith tod J W BrasiticM.doing busi ness as partners tinder the firm name and style of Smith A lirassKeld; Hiram Smith, John M Waters and VY V brings, doing business under the firm name of Smith, Waters ft Co.; Hiram Smith, J sines W Bias field, John F McCully, J sines M Shelley and W J Bramwell, doing business under the firm Dam of Smith, brasstield & Co., Mary A E Smith, James W Brasolield, Itfilia Brasafield, Eliiabetb llartiii, Alexander Sommerville, Willonghby Churchill, It P Caldwell, John Q Vaughn, George Bailey, John Sommerville, A N Hill, Joseph Sommerville, Solomon Cox, Samuel Nix toe, John McCartney, Henry Kansclie, Catherine VYeigle, A Humphrey, John Cogs well, Jacob Weigle, John Kelsay and John Buruett, partners, doing business under the firm name of Kelsay et Uurnett; Jss 1 Holt, F A Chenoworth and F M Johnson, doing business nnder the hrm name of then oworth c Johnson; Damuu Smith, John McCully, Nancy . Carson Wilson, John Kaiser, WinSvld Sommerville, E F Watt, Daniel McClain, G II 15a be r, Mack Sommer ville, Harvey Aommcrville, U U Ward, Jerry Hay, John Foster, J D Beunett, JHU Henderson, J B Hill. D R Hill, M Wilkins, Samuel Swift, Hiram Smith and Mary A E f mith nit wile, Wetley tv Knggt and liar net Unggt, bit wife; A U tlovey and H Humphrey, partners, under the hrm name of Hovey A Humphrey; John M Thompson, Iran it Danaon and Isaac Vandyne, defend' ants, for the turn of 16,887 3!), with in tereat thereon at the rate of one per cent. per month from April iilitb, 1882: Also in favor of the following defendants, to-wit) Jerry Jiayt, Ibl 24: Mack Sommerville. $147 13; ii R Ward, $1,889 31; Isaae Van dyne, (245 85; Catherine Weigle, 11,120 50 Willoughby Churchill, (223 80; Elizabeth Sommerville, $bs oil Solmnou Cox, $179 04 J H D Henderson, 9709 50; H N Hill, 4SJ II; l.eorge Bailey, SI.ZUU 75. j jj n,n, $227 03; D R Hill, $bS7 33; Henry Kansche, ti.blrt ty; 1 K Dawson, 1L'8,722 5U; with in tereat on each of the foregoing sums at tlie rate of one percent, per month from April ,utn, j 93., ana tne innner sum of till 2d. costs and disbursements 111 said action, to gether with the accruing costs and expenses 01 in is sale, and lor the foreclosure of the mortgaged premise! described at follows, to-wit. Beginning at a point in tSe center of the Couuty road leading from Harriaburg to Spore't ferry on the McKeuzie River. 20 feet tooth of the Mack loenst standing nn tne east aide of slid road on the donation land claim of John DiamoDri, notification No 3, 973, in T 16, 8 11 3 W. in Lane Couuty, Oregon, toppol to stand iW yarda from the sawmill, thence running dne west 25 rods, thence south 40 rods, thence cast to Johu H Milliron west line of a tract of land conveyed by said Milliron to G H Murch, being a section line, thence north to said Milliron 1 north-west corner of said tract. thence north westerly by direct line to the place 01 Beginning, containing C acres ol land, more or less; also the rkht to (fig the present race way to and from said sawmill. on the premises of Isaac Vandyne, as deep and wide at may be necessary for mills that snail actnally he constructed nn said premi ses, with the right to bank the dirt and stone on either tidn and to keep np the present aam and premises, liuiug the premi ses conveyed by Isaac Vandyne and his wife, Sarah Vandyne. to Oren Noble, on the 28th day of Sept, 1870, ami by Oren Noble and Lliza JNoblti Ins wife conveyed by deed of warranty to Hnratlu Jftone- dated and acknowledged on the Jflh day nf March, loio. ins win nremutj neretn orn eon. veyed being suhjoct to a judgment lien in lavor 01 J ill lhnmpsmi for tho sum of SI. 220, dated Nov 5th, 1S78. 1 he S W J of the S E t of See lion 22, and the K i of the IS W J, and N W of the N W I of the? N E 1 of Section 27, T IT, S It 7 west, containing UW acre, in Lane County, Oregon. Also the N W i of the N E 4 of the X W 4 nf Section 16, T 13 South. Kwze 4 West, rrm taining 10 acres, more or less, ip Lane eoutty, vrrgoa. Aow, therefore, bv virtne of said miertttitm I will tell the above described nitrtcm.-ed premises at pnblio anction to the highest bidder, at the Court Housh doer, in Eusene r:. t . . 1. - viiy, uiue ouniy, vregon, on Tuesday, the Slat day of October, 1BJ, At the hour of 1 :30 o'clock P M of said day: J. K. CAMPBELL, Sheriff of Lane Co, Ogn. Date! this 30th day of Sept, 18S2. THE HIGHRST PEIGE Paid For -HOPS !- S II CiH Suinmons. In the Circuit Court for the County of Lane. ;vai 01 uregon. M. E. Gibson, Plaintio, j va, Summona. M. W. G'xUon, Dtfendant. ) 10 M. . Gibson, defendant: N THE NAME OF THE STATiC OF . Urecxw. vou are berebr required to annear nd answer the complaint filed acainst vou in the ahor entitled suit, on or before the 6th day of NoTembsr, A, D., 18S2, that being the first dav of the next regular terra of said court: and if you fail so to answer, fur want thereof the rbuntiff will take a decree acainst run dis solving, annulling and avoiding the marriage ennlratt su bin ting between Plain tiff sad De fendant, and for the ears and custody of the minor children of said marruu. and tor carts and disbureementa. This summons is published bv order of tha Hon. It. 8, Uean. Judge of the abov entitled murt. which order ia dated at ehasnbera in J Eugene City, (Vegon September I lsi I J. W. WKIGHT, Alt y for flflL Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Lane. Jamet Humphrey, Plaintiff, ) vs. V ' N. L. Strange, Defendant j To N. L. Strange, Defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Oregon, you are hereby required to appear uu answer tarn complains nietl against you in the above entitled action, on or before the 6th day of November, 1882, which is the first day f the next regular term of said court, and if youittiiaoio answer, tor want thereof, the plaintiff will take judgement against you for the sum of $100 in U. S. gold coin, and f.r the further sum of $40, attorncvt fees, and for the costs and disbursements of this action, and. r,i.;t;.r :n f....i i . . ; f...,u,i -111 i.iimrr i'My i sain ume lor an order of aaid Court 1 1 sell the following real estate to satisfy such judgment as plaintiff may ag.-uusi ueienuanc, wnico said real estate has been attached at the instance of piainim as the property of defendant, viz ine vtest of the hast J f Section 1, T. 18, S. of K. 4 W,; also commencing at the North west corner of Section 12, T. 18, S. of K 4 ., and running thence East 60.00 chs., thence South 26.66 2 3 chs., thence West 60 00 chs., ","" i'"ru Mwj cnm. n puce 01 begin ning, containing in all '320 81-100 acres of land, in Ine County, tlregon. 1 Dis summons to publuhed br the order nf Hon. R. S. Bean, Judge of aaid Court, made t v naniDers on tne lolh day of September. A. D., 1882, H. Cs HUMPHREY, GEO. S, WASHBCKNE. Attorneyt for Plaintiff. The Dry Goods lOIOPOLI Has stopped in Eugene City. $20,000 Worth of Dry and Fancy Goods direct from A. T. Stewart & Co. N, Y., will be sold at the I. X. L. Store Eugfene City. Goods as cheap as in New York: 1 j wide Talile Linen at 23 cents per yard; worth 50 cts pef yard. 18 yard. of Eancy Prints for $1.00, and everything at such bedrock prices. We keep the very latest in Ladies! Cloaks and Dolmans. Our Boots and Shoes are BUCKINGHAM .t JIECIITS innlie six wrf warrant every pair. We keep GROCERIES and will them for cuxli nt Porllmi'l prlK Bird Cages, Wall Paper and Coal Oil c!iprr than i-Im-wlifrrt Come afid see us as you surely will navo 25 per cent, oil everything want to buy, I. X. L.. STORE BLUE FRONT. ATTENTION ! NEW FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERY J. E. REAM, Corner SEVENTH and WILLAMETTE STREETS, Eugene City, Orr JUST RECEIVED FROM THE FACTOR? A large assortment nf the latest styles ef furniture and Uj'liolstery, consisting of 6aa Pa: lor and Chamber Suites, Sofas, Lounges, Tables, Fancy Furniture, Chairs Of all Descriptions, Etc-, Etc. Wbirb will be sold at tlie LOWliST Prices. I DEFY" COM PETITIO.W All iwrw.ns are repectullr InviteJ to call sad amine my Stn-k and be atihd for thtm-clvee. I take pleasure in waiting on visitors. Give :sac si call before pur clause :tg elsewhere J. R, REAM. po UEKERtL IdERCIIAMDISB f T. C. HENDRICI.Q. rpilE BEST SHOES EVER BROFGHT m naraei, si ine Invest pnee T. G. HENDKICK ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE- "V-OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' THAT 11 the nndenimad ku K A. .nni.ti adminntrator of the eUU ot Joanah Good chU0,deceeet, by the County Cosjrt of Lane County, Orenta. All neranna aarinr rlum. against aaM estaU. are hereby notified and re quired to present the same, pmperly Teri6ed. to the untlorn.'Mt at t) I. nK. -J A Bilven, in Eufene Otv. Ongoa, viibia U anootas from the date berenf. t r,r.J.-8,,VKRNS- Administrator. L. BILYEL , AU fnr Administrator. Kujena City, Sept 30, lS8i 1 Goods sold as low as any House in Oregon, for Cash or Credit Highest Price paid for all kindfl of Country Produce. Call and see S. H. Friendly. C3ES3R.3R."r c23 BAY, WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers and Manufacturers of all Kinds cf Furniture, Mirrors, Picture Frames, Mouldings, Coffins & Caskets. tJS Special attention given va alt ord for COPPIHIS&; CLSBLXT'S by Mail or Telegraph, Night or Day. S$r Retail Dealers will find it to their advantage to send for price list be- fore purchasing elsewkere. Dr. N. J. Taylor, m DENTIST, ECG EXE CITY, OREGOX. Office op-etairs. one d jot t wtk of ThesBre-m aad Beaa s aid office. , 1 All erk GUARANTEED. Geo. B- Dorris, Attorney and CounseUcr-at Law.Jm. ETGEXE CITY, . - - OREG0X. Real Estate bnwM and sold. Hoary WaesV Cofiectioof proancOy atUnded k