THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. SATURDAY. 'U-.-U . ..JAN. ft, 1833. The Dnnnrr Stale. Oregon is dcntined to liocoine tlm 'banner Slate of the Pacific elope. Thin ii not an idle mnnt, but tlm talm do duction of patient invefttigation. A State to become great, wealthy and powerful, must poiwewi a genial climate, fertile noil and abundant resource It must have eoey accetw to central marW of trade. If it hae broad agricultural privileges, it will Income Htrong ; if in addition it poxiteHKei prolific manufac turing facilities, it will become power ful; and if coupled with theae leading factor it can command a wide range of commercial intercourse, it will becomo mighty. Oregon has all tlicnt natural ' advantages in process of development, It has wealth of area. It has a mild and genial climate. It has a rich, vir gin soil It is possessed of great agri cultural, manufacturing and commercial privileges. Its latent resource is won derful to contemplate. Its ' era of de- Tftlopment has but commenced. Trans Atlantic railroads are straining every nervB to reach its borders, Staunch steamships are being built to (radio in iu commerce. These motors of civili cation will bring immigration and im migration will bring rapid development and development will bring prosperity and prosperity will bring contentment. Our population will double, treble and quadruple. This will give us a stronger representation to the seat of govern tnent and lend additional facility to command subsidies for the improve ment of our harlwrs, rivers and coasts. It hoi been demonstrated by experi ment that our table and prairie lands are susceptible of producing all classes of cereals in the greatest abundance, That our uplunds and highlands, even to the summits of our mountain range, are natural pastures for the propaga tion of all kinds of grasses, This leaves nought but our desert 1 nds un tillable, and even these to a great ex tent by the fostering haiid of labor will be reclaimed and brought toswoll.the great, pulsating stream of unbounded resources. Albany Herald. t'rfinulloo. The plan of disposing of the bodies of the dead by burning them in fur naces constructed fur that purpose i. gaining supporters. Steps nre oeing taken to legalize cremation in France, by providing that those who wish to leave testamentary instructions hout the disposition of their remains shall have the right to do so. In the Ital ian cities there are many societies tak ing an interest in advocating the prac tice, of cremation. It is, most likely, fasier to persuado tho people of Italy into this practice than any other, be cause with them it is only tho revival of an ancient custom. The burning of the corpses seems to have been aban doned upon the introduction of the Christian religion, as it was regarded as inconsistent wi'h some of tiin points of the new faith. It seems that now men are changing their notions about things of this kind. In ilciiRely pop ulated motions (he lsst way of dispon ing of the dead bo as not to injure the living it an important matter. In Fiji thirty years ago war was made quite as much w ith a view to dining off raptives, who en actually carefully fattened Iveforo slaughter, as for any other cause. In some eases meat wai cut, cooked and eaten in the presenw of tho victim, who had pre viously been compelled to dig the oven and collect tho wood for heating it. The sick were buried alive, and the death of a great man was celebrated by a general strangling of widows, lJeside every great chief's house living beings were buried. They had to sUnd clasping the supporting pillars ' while earth was rolled over them. I When a chief launched a new canoe a number of persons were bound hand and foot and laid on the ground to act as rollers. STATU NEWS. Vheu U worth 87 J cents per bushel at Sulem. ... TV ..I Hrfnril (Vfiul tinmen jvixim, vi iuiv v. -., drowned at that place on tho 15th ult. The new steamer IsaWl is to run regular liips bctwsen Sulem and Cor vallis. Independence is to have a broker's office opened (hero on the 1st of next month. The busiue.w houses at Prndleton now close up their stores on Sunday. Good people. ' From the a.-counts in our exchanges, Christmas was generally celebrated and a good time had in the different towns of the State. Win. Jennings, of Lake county, while attempting to cross a bridge over Silver creek, his wagon and team w-re thrown off in tho stream and two of them frozo soon lifter they were got out Lieut. F. U. Schwalka will deliver, on the 10th and 11th t January, at Dallas, Polk county, lecturos on his northern nd ventures. Says the Ilosnburg Independent : Farming must pay in Douglas county, A short time ago the Hon. Jwnes Chenowith sold his place near Oakland to James R. Dodge for $IC,000. Mr. Dodge has since rented him the same place, together with his Green vulley farm, fur the term of five years for the sum of $,1V"I Additional Locals. i Cunotit Ducumrik In a trial in Germany recent' a en- rious document was produced, which was railed forth by the marriage of the Count de Kulz, a Jtoiunri Catholic, to Ag'ith, Countess of ilaimu, a Protes tant, in the yenrlGOfi. At ihe wed ding (he bridegroom solemnly swore to respect his wife's religious views and signed, sealed and delivered a deed to that effect. It 'was couched Ifi the fob lowing language: ''I, ltudolph, Count of Sulz, hereby promise on my honor as a nobleman or may the Devil take me Hint 1 will allow my tuture wilt to remain in her religion, nor will I offer her any inducement in the slightest to abandon it, I have nt home two liibles; if (hat is not enough I will get her two more. Moreover, it is her body net her soul I take. I bIiuII re main in my religion, in which I have been brought tip from my youth 1 know that I am on the right road; i she won't go to heaven, let her go to hell. Signed, Rudolph, Count of Sulz." Texas, with its 175,000,000 acres of territory, it would naturally be in ferred, would be about the last State to inve nn agitation of the laud question, yet tho journals of that State give evi donee that the subject of land tenure is being seriously considered by the: people. The trouble is chiefly in the coast counties and in Western Texas, where vast tracts are held by cattle and sheep speculators and non residont pur chasers, Thousands and tens of thou sands of acres are in single holdings. The owners do nothing to improve and build up (he country, and (hey prevent the growth of settlement I y refusing to subdivide their lands, A writer in the Galveston News compares the situ ation (here (o that iu Ireland, ami do- moods legislative checks to tho grow- in' evil, but suggest no practical rem edy. Congressional action is like tho infills of the gods. One hundred and two years ago a bill was passed to erect a statute to Baron Do Kalb, the stout old Prussian trooper who did such ex cellent service on many battle ticlds in the Revolution. .Yesterday the Senate appropriated $10,000 for the monu ment. It is needle to add that the monument fund had no lobby. A Sunday school teacher a.kod I little l)oy if ho didn't feel sorry to see SabUth breaking ; but (he little boy said he never got up in time to see any day break. TheGcaiiDotlicehae Juet received a uw took of Jitter and bill head. There is no me of writing your letter and bills on plain. pr when yoo csu get s neat bueinesa like bead printed for .but little more tliso the piper costs. Call and examine eur muv "From Personal Experience." Sax Jon, CL, Auk. 1st, IfWL 1L rf. Warnsb Co.: fiire-From persons! experience. I csn cheerfully winmcnd yoiir Safe Kidney anil Livr (.'lire to sll persons af flicted with kidney and liver difficulties. Me. C. W. FoheroX. Mrfi II Friendly lis received a targe stock ef goods fr the aprinff trade and it prepared to suit hi customer to quality and uric. He will sell for cash or credit aa ire in town, aim a ma quality he guarantee and boys clothing a price .i. i mm is are in u" w specialty, uive mm . . . . 1 : L-lienu as any ether .tore in town, ami a un : tn satisfaction. Me" Of the wlii-y.) litit of candidates who -fell at the NovemW polls, Gov. Haw kins, of Tennessee, seems to have Ud the worst disowned. All hij eight brothers voted against him for reflec tion. Mr. Geo, Chamlerlaiii has sold his interest in Ihe AHany Democrat to Fred P.Jfutting.an experienced printer. We wish the new firm of Stiles it Nut he lest of success. U hasaUd ear ache, dip a plug of tuao, iuoIrn oil warm it and place U e rar w th. head and keep d hK ENTERPRlSINl, DUl tiC.IST. Mr F M Wilkin., the live I ironist of the town, it always up to the timra and ready to taofi the demands of hi manv customer, lie has just received a atinil of that wonderful rrmeily that is astotitthiW the Wiwld ly its mrrrlue ruera, tn. Kisu 11 Niw iMscovrar f'r l'onpum1n, Toughs, Colds, Asthma,llay Kever, Itronchitis, l'htlii.iu. I'mup, tVheopine CotiL-h. TuklimriwtheTliruat. Iaf ll.mrMiiraserany affection of the Threat or) l.unirs. This rviuodr mitiirelT mm. as thou.-1 amu nn imtity. u r.u Uo net Iwline it rail at Wilkiue' lru( store and rt a Trial Bottle d.illar. As rue value u lif. irira it a tril a I be ponvinoul, is th.xivui.is klwat'y have leen, MuiholUn.1- Junction (itr. IT l'avis k t'o Wholnwle Anenss. I'ortlamt, Messrs Cherry k Uay.undertakers, having recognized a loflg felt waut in Kugede have imisirted a nrst class bearse. The oe of the sntne is tendered to their patrons without cliarg"). Why dne everyboly go to the Working man's boot and shoe, atore? Because they save from 25 to 40 cents on the dollar. Those Pianos and Organs Have arrived at ('rain Bros. Also the hr;el stock of gold and silver watchea, gold chains, jewelry, silver ware and slocks ever brought to Kiyne, Come snd see. A 'on,h, Colli or More Threat should I top'l Neuleot freipientlv rwnilt la an Incurable l.nna flneae or Ton .umollori. IIKWI'5I IIHOSIUL IIKM llliMare rrrtaln tn clve reiiel Iu Aailima HronchUI, oih, ralarrh, (oliiliultve and Ttoront Dlaeaxea. For 30 n-Hr the Troches have bevii recoiu memlfd by phjsici.ins, ohd always (five er feet salinfiicticin. They art not new or un tried but having been twtted by wide and con-, stunt ue fur nearly an entire ifenerntino. they have attained well merited rimk amonirthe few tuple remedies of the ai;e. I'ublie spewk ers) and Hhicers UHe.them to clear and strenethen the V ele. ld at 2.') cent a box tverywer lU'CKIiEN'fl AUXICA SAbVE. The Hmt HaWS in the world fir bruises. Cuts, Snrea, Uleen ,NuIt llbeiun l'evr Aires. Tetter, ( hapie.l (binds, Chilidaiiw, Corn,ond all koids of .Skin Kruptius. : 'This sulve is ifimr Siitccd to srlve ierfect tif'!rtion in every eiu or monev refiimleil. l'rii-e 35 cU Jier box. For sale by Wilkin's, the JinitfrfUt, Eu;-eue City. Mulbollund, Junction City. FltKE OF t;OHT. Db. Kiso'sXkw IhHCiivr.KV for ('onsump tioiw, CoiikIis and CoMh. Antlims, I'.ronchitiH, eta. Is (,'lven aw'sy In triul bottles free of cost to the afflicted. 'If yn haven severe couidi, difficulty of breatliiiirf, Imarw'iio.ta or nny alfeo. tion of the throat or luils by all (neans pi this womlerfiil remedy a trial. Aii you value vonr exixUiire vou cannot afford to let this op- iHirtunlly pa:.: We cMild nt, nud would not tfiva this remedy away unless we knew it wonld acvoniplirih what w claim for It. 1 hous aiulu of hoeeKS cases have already been com pletely cured by it. There is no medicine in the world thnt will cure one half the cows that Dh. Kino's Nkw Discovery Wll.li CUIlE. For sale by Wilkin the 1 ritylt. and Mulhol l ind, .lulirtion City. lloilct Davis and Co., Wholesale AvttU, Fortland, Cre;'on. noTif kki i nornsnat Are you dUiiirbed at nllit snd broken ef your ret by a sick clfild siifTtrinif and cryim; with the exi-ruciatini; pain of cutting teeth ? If s, )jo at once and tret a bottle of MI!S. WlNsf.OW'8 KdOTIIIMJ 8VKUP. It will relieve the fwor little euflercr iinineiliately dejiend upon it: tncre is no mistake noout. 1 liere is not a mother on earth who has eve used it, who will nut tell you at once that it will reulnte the hnwels, ami uive rest to tli mother, and relief anil health t the child, op eratiiirf like limbic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cines, and pleasant to the taste, and is the presoripti iu of one of the oldcot and liest female phyxii-i.ni and nurses in the United suites, p.iiu everywliere. J,i ctnts a b,ttle. Notice. milE I-AXE COUXTV MERCANTILE 1 Awiation haviiiK disHjed of their stork of merthsudise to McCIunrf and Johnson, and It Mnif necessary to chsie up the business with the least poselMe delay, nil persons know iif themselves indebted to said association either by note or book account, are hereby requested to oome forward and jxiy the same at the old stvid within thirty days from date. All uu Httled aocxunU after that date Will l placed, in the hand of an attorney for collection. J.y order of the li,,ard.joHxKFLLYi Eugene, Jan. i, 1883. president. NOTICE TOCREDITCRS. NOTICE IS IIEKEUV GIVEN THAT K. U. Hays has heen duly apisiinted atl uinistrator of the estate of Honey Mteveus, deceae.L All lrsons having claims against ..!.! .r. notified tn lireMtllt the SSIIIB to the sliiilnitrator at the offieeof Ceo. U. Geo. A. lorris in Angeii city witnin six months from tliis data. It. D, H Itel Jan. flth, MM- Admiuistrator. Geo.B. 4 Geo. A. Dokrii Atty's for Estate. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. -TOTICE H IIEUEBY GIVEX THAT Jl by virtue of an onler nii'le by the County Court of Lane County, Oregoe, at the regular term In January, IS), the undersigned admin istrator of the estate of A. J. McDatiiel, de ceased, will otfer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder at the Court House door In Eugene City, Lane County, Own, on the 17th day of Fehruaryi 1NK3, the following de serilied premises, to-wit: Com. at X. E. cor. of Donation land claim of H. C. Owens and wife, Notiti. .W.-i, T. IS S. It. 5 W., thence S. 32.16 chains, thence W. 41.S0 chnins, thence X. 3il(i chains, them E. 41.S0 chains to place of lie- S inning, containing I'Jli'i acres; aluo com. nt . W. line of Donation Claim f Aii Cantrell, N-tifl. SIW.T. IS, S. K. 8 W thence E. 38.'J4 chains, thence N. 3I2i chains, thence V. S8.24 chains, thence S. SlM'O chains to place of be ginning, containing 123.38 acres, in Lime Co., Oregon. Maid sale to commence nt 1 o'clock of said day. Terms, Cash. Jt. f. MOSS, Administrator. Josiii A J. Waltox, Att'y. SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. ' -TOTICE IS HEKEDY GIVEN THAT 1.1 by virtue of an erder made by the County Court of Lane County, Oregon, at the regular term thereof ih January, lHSt, the undersigned administrator of the estntenf J. M. Harrison, dsceased, will olTer for sale at public auction to the highe-t bidder at the Court House door in Eugene City. Lane County, Oregon, nn the 17th day of February, 1NN3, the following d. ' serilied premises, to-wit: The W. J of S. SV. and Wi ef S. W, i of Sac. 20, T. 20 8. It. 5 W., Lane County, Oregon. fSaid sale to com mence at 1 o'clock f 'aid day. terms: Cash. WM. IXMAN( Administrator, JdSHI'A J. WAl.tox, Att'y. NOTICE CFJD1SSCLUTI0S. JOTICK IS HEUEIJV GIVEN THAT the copartnership heretofore existiug lie- tween the firm of Haines & Clsrke was dis solved by mutual consent the 2d dny of De eemlMr, 1SS2. All persons indedtcd to ns will please settle the same with W. W. Haines. Thanking our patrons for pnst favors we re siRctfully ask a continuance of the same to toi new tirm of Haines & Gray. WM. CLARKE, W. W. HAINES. Kngene City, Dec. 2, 1 d;W t3 How to Avoid Drunkenness. Forbid Intoxicating nostrums and use Tar ker's Ginger Tonic in your family. This do- licious remedy never intoxicates, is a truo blood and drain mod. and siding all the vital func Hons never fails to iuvigoroto. NEW ADVEKTISEMENT5 LANE'S HALL. One Night Only! Thursday, Jan. 11, 1SS3, The largest Dramatic Organization that lias ever visited Oregon. J. Rial's Mystic Revival, UNCLE TOM'S CABIN Grant! rKalu Company, " M-aguifieent Scenery Magnolia JtfLifrr, Singers, M' Camp Meeftrg Sliouters, Trick Donkey 'Frisco," And the Mammoth Trained 5 Blood Hounds 5 Rescrveil seats now fur sale at Crain'i M nsio Stom He Know Whereof H Affiema. Sasta R(u. Cau, Pre. 4, liX IL II W UNSe 4 C! hirs-I hav ul your Ksfe Ki luev and Lirr Cure, and fin it ! auroaiuualoruia NOTICE CREDITORS. VOTICK IS nERERT GIVEN THAT X . K Jeans haa tiwn duly ap- iinien ana nus inert ..I k. of W illiam Jeans, decease,!. All persons hav ing clalnsi against said esuta are notified to IT ii . .""1 eiecutiir, at the office "I U. U S (r. A. lturris in Kn.-n I'll, tl.i- . . i .1.:. j . -'V n.. . t , , , ,!EXJ- JEANS, Gto, K Jt (sa A. IMrris," Attorneys for Estate. i Star Restaurant ! Kttchin Harrill... Props Et'GEXK CUT, OREGON. j-p VERYTHIXU KEPT fN THE IT.ST 4 w or.ier. ine i,t at vi will be r. tnva u a iruL i kkiney triisi. t. T. tjixra. rresi Irtit (etn Imw Uanw AOAItD. To all who art suffering from the errors and indisiVetlons of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, lews of manhood. Ac, I will send areciie that will cure you, FREE OK CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by n mis sionary in South America. Send a self ad dressed envelope to tho liKV. Joski'H T. 1.SJIAN, Station I), New York City. NEW GROCERY STORE (One doof south of Tost Oifice ) OUR good are all new nn-1 fresh snd of first finality. AD ioods usi-ally found in a first-claps (irocery Store, kept on hand, To baivos and CIGARS u siecialtv. We buy for CsHh and sell for the same, giving the ous tomer the advantage of Cash I'iiicks. SWIFT A CO. Oak Vood Wanted. SEALED T.IDS WILL RE RECEIVED until the 1st day of January, ISM, by the Executive Committee of the Hoard of Regents of the State University, for forty cords of r plit oak wood, twenty inches long, two lengths for a con I. To be corded aad measured to the committee on the University ground; said wood to be delivered on or before the 1st day of August, 1KKX The committee reserve the light to reject any and all bids. TO HEXDRICKS. Chairman of Com. WnOTEi A large qumtity ef lambs wool at the New Factory, for which we will pay the highest market price, In Cash. We will commence operations on the 1st of November, nd will manufacture ami keep for sale all kinds ef Yarns, Socks, Wool Red Battings, etc. Afl orders' filled on the slmrtest notice. WM. SK ELTON k SOX. Eugene City, Oct Stith, ISSi The I V T 04- AT1A . u. o uuru. 9 JS. Come! Come! Cojrie! Secure! Secure! Secure! B1RBAIN3! BABBJUB8! BARGAINS! i Before, Before Lefore, Invoicing, Invoicing, Invoicing, OUR ENTIRE STOCK. Bargains in Everything at thd L ST 01E I X lolidavi (roods 1 MTB THE Lisa ..- WiU Sell ' ClmPEB ' THA Call and HOUSE III EUGENE. Butter, Eggs did Chickens bought for Cash, or tal goods at HIGH sse before purchasing? BlstfvViiere. 3n in exchange for ST CASH RATES, 1 G. BETTMAN. EJ Goods sold a! in Oregon, for low as any House Cash or Credit. Highest Pric of Country Pro paid for all kinds uce. Call and see. ? ROYAL XI Absolutely Pure. Thia powder never varim. A mp.1 purity, strength and wholes.menase. M.ra economic! than the oniicanr kin-is, and can not he in rnmiwtiti.m ih ot low teet, sh.wt wewhL alum nr i,K.-,... IPoT-bra, .Sold only in cans. Koyal lkina Fow,Wr Co.r 106 Wall et, N Y. S.jff. frimdhj. WHDLESALE and Retail Dealers id Manufacturers of all Kinds of Furniture, Mirors, Picture Frames, mouldings Coffins & Caskets. VSis opeciai attenfort given to all ord foi by Mail orTelegrih, Night or Day. Retail Dea advantage to fore purchasi rs will find it to their send for price list be- ig elsewltere. Dr. N. J. Ta DENTIST, i EUGEXE CITY", C&tftft vrn r in niaii'-rinig Mn-e Att oA GUARASTEEIV Geo. B- Dorris, Attorney and Counsellor-a law. EUGENE CITY, . - . OREG03? R al EUte boni;bt and sold. ir(mey loaned Collection vn mptly attended tn.- I I