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THE ELCEKE CiTY GUARD. SATURDAY.... .j.....,..N0.JJ,.18S2. UILLJ '. '., I . - . . I Tlie Curie of Opium. vo you wt that uiHinul vounff man leaning against the corner of t ho build Ing yondnrt His face is a palo .safTron color and his fyes, ugh! Tliey look m tboso of dried herring! JuHt coiitn plate that niineraUo crcaturo for on minute. Did you over boh anything more completely Woken upt I never did; and I onco Haw a man who had had a hand to hncl ncountr witli the roar itructuro of a mule. I may any that man was somewhat dinfi;'tirrd, But h was no comparison to this ob ' jret Tho young man to whom I have called your attention once ' moved in tht highest circles of Portland society, lie was thn especial pet of a'l theladien and thn envied of all his main acquaint ances. Now, alus! lin is but a wrok upon tho Inghway of life on oljfct of shuddering pity and an out cast from decent company forevr-r. Do you know what has caused this, terrible condition? I will tell you. Opium. Not many years ago he began th uso of this deadly weed, the habit grew upon him by degrees until he is now what you see a standing skeleton upon the street corner. What, aro there opium deni in this cityl Plonty of them. You can find them in nearly every block in tho thickly populated part of the city. In err many so-called respectable Iodising houses tho victims of this debasing ap petite nightly, yes daily, satisfy their unnatural craving. It is no secret (among those who are full posted upon It he in and outs of this city, that pium smoking and eating is one of tho most extensive vices with which our metropolis is cursed. The number of "victims is continually on the increase. 'There is no escaping from tho embrace -of this appealing habit. To tamper with it means certain destruction. I havo ften wondered why our ollicials do not make somo cfl'ort to eradicate thin evil. But it appears what is every body's business is nobody's, and no the jraattor rests. Mranwhilo I suppose .young men will continue to indulge in the deadly narcotic, until, like poor Charley Hall, they are some day car ried from their besotted Wis upon a . strotcher. Portland Sunday Welcome. Xcw York Redeemed ! Gov. CIcavcland's MaJ. 1CO0O0. CORRUPTION AGAIN REBUKED. Poor Little Oregon Playing a "Lone Hand" Ths Hext Presidsnt Sure tt be a Democrat. - Have lliry Been Disgraced? , It is alleged that 15,000 saloon keep- erseaeh uont rolling aim vote besides his own, making an nggregatu of 30, 000 voter, bolted tho Republican ticket in Ohio this year and voted with .the Democrats, and because of this, -Bays tho Washington JPW, alleged 'free rum vote" tho Democratic victory in that Stato is declared to bo "tainted with diHgrace," or, as one enthusiastic and truly good editor blandly remarks, is "redolent of the odor of infamy." For the sake of argument with these unhappy brethren of the Republican press, wo will suppose that their story of the "free Turn" bolt is true. These .saloon kecpors, then, hold tho balance of powor in Ohio. When they and their 15,000 friends vote for a ticket 0 either side of the political fence, that ticket is elected. Whon they leave party it is defeated. Well.the Repub lic parly in Ohio is generally suc cessful, the Democrat iu party usually in the dumps of dire defeat This logio demonstrates that Hayes carried Ohio in 1876, and Garliuld in 1880 by these "rummies." Was the victory f Hayes, therefore "tainted with dis graoef Was the victory of Garfield in his own State, therefore "redolent of the odor of infamy?" The brethren can see where their logio lands the "grand old party," and they will, let us hope, ait down in the shade and calmly reflect on the folly of their wild talk. We have no notion that the Ohio saloon keepers constitute a compact body, and transfer thoir votes from one The election returns civrn bilow, show tho sentiment of the better clans throughout the United States This is enly are 'petition of the election of 1874, with increased ? force, which elected Samuel J. Tilden President at tho following election in 1876. If the Democrats take advantage of the present victory, we have no doubt but that they will elect tho Presidont in 1884, and we would not be surprised if his name should bo Cleavcland, the newly elected Governor of that grand old Democratic Stale, New York. This election conclusively proves that the worst clement of American politics has complete control of tho Republican party, and that tho only possiblo way to rid our government of these leeches, if the election of some such man as Governor Cleaveland, of New York, or Governor rattison, of Pennsylvania: Sax Fiiancisco, Nov. 8 Midnight -Gen. Stononmr.'s- majority in the State will bo 15,000. Tho balance of the State ticket will have 10,000 ma jority and upwards. T'te entire Dem ocratic municipal ticket is elected. The ICxaminer, in an article this morning, points out brazon attempts at fraud by tho Republicans tampering with tho rota, etc. Six Domocratio Congress men are elected. Carson, Nov. Roturns show the election of tho Democratic State, con gressional and legislative ticket. Indiaimpolifi, Ind. Tho Democratic Stat ticket has a majority of about 0,000; with a gain of four congressmen. Chicago, 111. The Stato is cencednd to the Republicans, State, congressianal and-' legislative.. The Democrats aro given 7 members of congress and the Republicans 13. Philadulhia, Faun. Patterson, Dem, is 30,000 ahead. Tho Democrats claim 16 congressmen out of the 27. XNew lork. Cleveland s majority foots up to 172,000 so far. The entire Domocratio State ticket is plocted. r.utli houses are Domocratio with a majority of 50 on joint ballot. Majority of tlitt congressional delegation is Democratic. Denver, Col. The Democratic Stato tickot is elected by about 3500. Tho congressional tickot by 1000. The leg islature is Democratic St. Paul, Minn. The Republican ticket entire is probably elected by re duced majorities. Tucson, Arizona. Tho returns indi cate the election of the entiro Demo cratio ticket. Yankton, Dakota. The Democratic ticket is elected. Cheyenne, Wy. Post, Dem., is elect ed to congress, and the Wane of the Domocratio ticket hat a majority, Richmond, Va. Late returns show ths Readjustee vo to groWing smaller, Tho congressional tickets are even. Charleston, S. C. The returns thus far give the Republicans one congress man and the balance Democratic. Ne groes who felt any interest in the elec tion voted the Domocratio ticket Austin, Texas. Tho entire Demo- Raleich. N. C. The State, con-1 gressional and legislative tickets elected by the Democrats. The Democrats will have eight congressmen; Republi cans 1. Madison, Wisconsin. The Republi cans will carry tho State ticket. The Democrats elect four Congressmen, the Republicans five; Democratic gain. D; sMoine.Iowa. Tho State is Repub lican by about 20,000. Tho party elect nino congressmen. Topek.i, Konsan Tho Republican ticket is elected by small majority, with the possible exception of Sc. John f"r governor. Democrats c'ai.u th" gov ernor and ouo congressman. San Francisco, Nov. 9 -1 A. M. The returns now indicate a Democratic majority in the next congress of over 40. The senate will be close, probably Republican. Detroit. Mich. The vote is close and the State is claimed by the Demo crats. . . - New York. The ' IribunCt sum mary of the election gives tho Demo crats an overwhelmingmaj'ority. The Times charges the defeat of the Republican party on Conkling and Ar thur. New York City. Edson, Dem., is elected mryor by 25,000 majority. The entire citizins' ticket is defeated by the regular Democratic candidates. All the city congressional districts return Do in ocrats. Philadelphia, Penn. Weaver, Rep., is'dcfoatcd by about 40,000. Republi cans lose 6 congressmen. Simon Cam eron's old home gave a largo majority against his candidate. Boston, Mass. Gen, Butler's plu rality is about 25,000. Democrats gain four congressmen and many mein bers of the legislature. Now Haven, Conn. The Democrats. elect their governor by 5000 plurality and cam two congressmen, llio legis lature will remain Republican. Irenton. K. J. . X lie JlepuWlicans elect Win. Walter Phelps to congress. Robeson, Rep., is defeated. Concord, N. II. The Republican ticket is elected by a small majority. Baltimore, Md. The indications are that Montgomery Blair is defeated, and the Republicans gain two congressmen. St. Louis. The Democratic ticket will Ik) elected by at least 60,000 ma jority. , San Francisco. It is conceded at the Republican headquarters ...that th.i Democrat will have about 30 majori ty in the next congress, hut that the Republicans will control the senate by n small majority; that thn Democratic plurality m Indiana is "8000, and tuni New York, Pennsylvania, Massachu setts, Indiana and Connecticut are over whelmingly against the present admin istration, with New Hampshire close. No capital has within twenty years c:.rried out greater works than Berlin. A municipal statement lately made shows that since 1875 neaily eighteen millions have been spent on drainage, which the extreme flatness of tho situ rendered exceptionally costly. The municipality bought large estates for sowcrago farms, and has spent on them 85,011(1,000. Since 1878, nearly 83, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS , Citation. In th County Court of the StJite of Oregon tor the 1,'nunty i J.n. In the matter of the cnUita of J M JlarrUoii, fleuc-AMicl. Oreuun; Ymi nre hereby cited ami re- quired to appear in tlia County t'mirt of the Stilt nl Oregon, for thu I om.iy i iie, t!i court room thereof, at Engine City, in the County of Lane, on MowUr, the 1st day of J miliary, JH83, at 10 o'clock in the fonr.oon of that il iy, then suit thero to show cause if any there!, why an order shcul I not l made by sidl Court antlioriziii.' the mU f tho W J of N W 1, and W j of H W J, of section . T '-N S, 11 4 W, beloiiniiu to the ctnto of J M Har rison, di-ceased. Witness the Hon C V Fitch, Judge of the Comity Court of t';e State of Or- ipu, lor t!.o C ii.ti o: j:we w.bo til' ''. 1 ol hit.; ,.t;lCU, j thu 2lith day of t .,t, A 1), 1K.. -v ' .HIM V'AKh, l.ltirK. JOHHUA J. WALTON, Att'y for Katnte. The Dry Goods Seal. ADMifllSTRAlOH'S NOTICE. NOTICE 13 HERKUY 01 VEX THAT the luiittrwhjneii hus been duly niiKiiuted a.lininiiti-aUr of Uie ntU ef A L Wynn do ceiMd. br the Countv Court of Line County, Ureifon. All pcrvons bavtnjr claiuu aifaimtt ail nUU, are hereby nutititd W prewnt the tue properly verified to the undervigned at the law oUtce of Jtrahan k liilyen, in Kiu:ne City, Oregen, within lix months from the date nereof. i 3. P. CURKIN, AJuiinwtrator. L. BTLTF.y, Atf t. Oct. 31, 1881 A large quantity of larabe wool at the New Factory, for which we will pay the highest market price, in Caih. We will commence operation! on the 1st of November, and will manufacture and keep for rule all kinds of Yarni, Socks, Wool Bl Battings, etc. AH orders filled on the iho.-teet notice. WAL SKELTON & SON. Eugene City, Oct 26th, 1882. ft hNVAl N..iin T W 1 r.NVA I N..ll n rijMfcM,w-jf. J .'3 V . Ik'i f- rami 101 OPOLT Has stopped in .Eugene City.' $20,000 Worth of Dry and Fancy Goods direct from A. T. Stewart & Co. K. Y., will be sold at the I. X. L'. Store Eugene City. Goods as cheap as in New York: 1 wide Tallin Linen at 25 cents per yard; worth 50 cts per yard. 18 vrdi of Eancy Printn for 81.00, and everything at such bedrock pricen ' We keep the very latest in Ladies Cloaks and Dolmans. Our Boots and Shoes are BUCKINGHAM A IIECIIT3 muk curl warrant every pair. We keep GliOCEIUES and Hell them for cash fit Portland prices. Bird Cages, Wall Paper and Coal Oil cheaper thsn rlnewhre. Come and see uo as you surely will Have 25 per cent on everything m want to Imy. I. X. L. STOKE. LUE FRONT. ATTENTION ! ITS 5" I0LSTERY AbsokstC!3f Pur to. lliie powder never varies. A marvel of mritv. Rtn'iiijth and wholeauin :i"m. More econoiiiiivtl tlun tao on II nary kinds, and Ciin nt le eohl in coui'v.ti:ion with tie mult itinlt- of low test, short weight, r.limi or phophali po-(ci!. Hold onlv in c.n. Koyal liidiiiij,' Powder Co., lull Wiill st., X V. i;ot: (;nM:uii, iut:;:rtj wnnsu t0 l to C. HCDORICKB. 111EBK.ST 8IIOBS EVEft l!!tOITGHT to this muikct, at the lowiwt pneo T. G. HEXDitlCK ADMIaISTRATQ.TS notice. Notice is hi:;:ki!Y given that the undersigned has he"ii duly appointed adniiiiUtrator of the estute ot .ln.inah (JdihI chill, decerned, by the County Court of Lane County, Or)!n. All perums having cluiuis against did entate, are herehy notilied and re niiired to liresent tho fame, properly verified, 000,000 has been expended on bridge , to the unik-rKti-ued at the law oitiie of Strnhan ....i xi R.,aaa ... A . , . .. I llilyeti. in Eugene City, Oitgon, within six party to another. We are, however, coufident that tho fanaticism of Smith, Toeter A Co., repelled a good many cratio ticket is elected. tnousanu voters tins year, including men who ore more consistent friends of temperance than any of tho fanatics. Accoudino to the estimate of the Ablest writers on political economy, the feople were made fo pay, as bounties to the manufacturers, 12,542,000,000 during Grand term, in addition to the enormous sun collected from them by fhe Governumt. Since tho clcoe of Grant's term tais transfer of tho earn ings of the working classes to the cof fers of the rich has amounted to not leu than?l,7CO,000,009 The average etijjht of tho brain of a man is 3 J II; of a woman, 2 11 11 fi The biain cf a man exceeds twica1 (Lat of any ather -limal. j Nashville, Tunn. Tho Democratic State, congressional and legislative ticket elected. Hartford, Conn. Tho State Pehio cratio ticket is elected. The legislature is Republican. Th Democrats elect 3 congressmen, tho Republicans 1. Mohilt, Ala. The Dmocratio tickets are elected by a large majority. Atlanta, Georgia. The Democrats have elected everything. Dover, Delaware. The Democratic ticket is elected. Louisville, Ky. Tut State Demo cratic New Orleans, La. Democratic. Jackson, Mins. Everything Democratic. and l,5000,O0O is to be expended on the Central Tolice office. Three new infirmaries will; cost about $tf00,000. The enlargement of the water .works will cost SGf.0,000; $2,7:)0,000 .has already been spent on the Central Cat tle Market, but it will cot consider able more, and $2,5000,000 is the esti mate for the first appropriation for new and extensive market halls. These facta wore adduced when the Burgo master proposed the issue ot a ntw 4 per cent municipal loan for $11,250, 000. The population now 1,200,000 increases about 30,000 a year. Her Daughter's Safety. II II Warneb ft Co, Sirs: I do nn think my daughter could have lived six month had the not used your Safe ..Kidney aud Liver Care. Mrs X H D Maon, 30 Liberty St. mOTIIERS I nOTIIBOS! Are you disuirlied at night and broken of your rmt by aeiuk child autft ring and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If to, go at nnoe and get a Dottle of MILS. WIXSLOW3 SOOTHING SYKl'l'. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately depend uxm it; there U an mistake about. There is not a mother on earth who ha ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief ami health t the child, on- era ting like magic. It is perfectly safe to uw in all oases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the preeeripti o of oue of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United State. Sole everywhere. 2.1 osnU a bottle. months from the (lute hereof. J. HOVEUNS. Administrator. 1 B1LYEU, Att'y for AdniiiiUtrator. Eugene Cilv, twpt 8.1. 1S J. E. REAM, Corner SKVEXT1I aud WILLAMETTE STREETS, Eugene City, O-ey'ifc. TUST LECEIVEI) FKOM THE FACTORY 1 I large awortmiiit of tbe lutnt stales uf JTuraitur and Upholatuy, cjiwUting of buo . mkmmm A.-tir-?-' .-Kim 1 4 Pa lo; and Chamber Suites. Sofas, Lounges, Tables, Fancy Furniture, Chairs Of all Descriptions, Etc-, Etc-, V1,1, T, will 1-e fold t thu LOWEST Prices. I SIFT COMi'ETll'IOX. All pomms are respectfully invited to call sis' si amine my Stock mid Le sati.-ficd for theEmlvss. I take plc.tsure in wailing on vL-itors. Give we u cull btCovc pnspfEaRssMg; elsewhere J. R, REAM. r.-j Pi mm VJ ?J N FiHAL SETTLEMENT. NOTICE 13 IIEJREBY GIVEN THAT tlte uadarthjnl, ad.ninistrator of the estate of Martha Mulholland, deiiuKid, has filefl his account for final settlement therein, and by eriler of the tlie County Court Tuen day, J an nary 2d, 1883, has been set for hear ing the tame. - K. L MULHO l.L AND, Adms't Gio, S. Washulrm, Attorney. Goods sold as low as any House in Oregon, for n UI u Highest Price paid for all binds of Country Produce. Call and eee. Cash or ill Summons. In the Circutit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lane. Mary G Kitchey, and M I) Uitchey her hualuiod, and W W Crai;;, Plaintiffs, vs. Josiah Craij. Joiejlt Crai, N.uicy Catou, Defendants. Martin, Mariraret Youfi, Anua A Conah. Colli r Nor Thrnnl should be stupe.l Xedect frenuentlv result la an lirerskls l.ancDIirsss or I on. .ampnon. HUWin'H HIIOM llltL IKoi IIKtsrt reriala lo air reiiei 1st A.ihmsi HrotichllU. s'oactia. atarrh. o)siisss(tv aissl Tkreal Dlwsses. rnrl iiear. the Inx-hee have been recom mended by physicians, and always givt per- leci sMisiaction. iney art not new or un tried but having been tested by wide and con stant use for nearly an entire generation, they have attained well merited rank amongthe few staple renmliee of the are. I'ublie upeak frs and ainirera use them to char and strengthen the V vice. Sold at W cents a box 1 evarrwer I To sakl Josiah Crij, Joseph Craij, Nancy Martin, Manraret Young- aud Anna Caton. th said llefeodanta: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Orsvon, you and each of you are hereby requireiT to be and apie.r in sxi I Court and snswer the complaint of the plaintiffs, now on hie, within ten days troiu the flats ol the sen-ice of this summon upon you if nerved in Slid Lane County, Oregon, ami if served in any ot er county in this State, then within twenty days from the date of the service here of Uxn you, and if serve.! by poliliotttiou of summons, then i-n the tiit day of the April term of this Court, iSXt. And if you fail to appe.tr and answer, jiMUmeut will be taken for want thereof .and the plaintiffs ailldenuud the relief iirayed for in the couipUait, natnnly: Th sale of the following descrilied premises, to wit: The S 1 of til S E I of Sec 14. and the 8 E 1 of S K 1 of Sea 13; and lot No 9. of See 14; and lot No 4, of Sec 13, T lii, S R 5 E, i containing H!MO-I0o acres. In l-anel.mn.tv, Oregon, in rtition, and the proceeds of said ale divide,! equally amoiivt the ai i plaintiff,, and defeudintf, after lvintf the Cost of this suit and expense of said .ale, and for such other and further relief as may be equitable and just This summon is pnblihd by order of Hon It 8 ilesn, Jude of tlie Second Judicial Dis trict of Oregon. listed O. t 9. ItWi JOSHUA J. WALTON, Att'y for ritT. dly WHOLESALE and Retail DeaJsrs and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Furniture, Mirrors, Picture Frames, Mouldings, Coffins & Caskets. CCiis Special attention given to all ord for by Mail or Telegraph, Night or Day. 25ST Retail Dealers will find it to their advantage to send for price list be fore purchasing elsewhere. Dr. N. J. Taylor, m DENTIST, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. Office up-stair. ons door suuth of Thompson and DeAn'a old office. All work GUARANTEED. Geo. B- Dorris, Attorney ami Counsellor-at Law. EUGENE CITY, OREGON. 1I Es'ate boujht and sold. Money loans , Collections promptly attended to.