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THE miU CiTY GUARD. 8ATUHDAV ..APRIL 23, ISSl Dnoiirriilit Tirlurlffc The Democratic tldnl 'wav which 'wept over tho country Iitst fall, con tinue to grow in favor Villi thn peo ple, an in niAiiifi-Mlcd by thflir volf-n at 'tlin recent local 'election held in tf w York, Ohio and Illinois, where thi Di 'ftiocracjr hnvn nh'm been viclnrinua, 'New York altnaa larT Democratic 'gains 'throughout, whilo in Ohio and "Illinois, in almost r-very city whom ft 'content wk itindn 011 rmrty insut'N, the Dcmocnrey Imve gniiirri complete victo Vic. In Cnicngo they electi d a mayor And a majority of tlm aldermen ; in Cleveland tint wnyor nnd fiyliteii out of twenty-nun of Hie. aldermen. In Jefferson, formerly the damier llejiuli licau county of Ohio, nearly nvery towiiHliip and fncrrjiornted city gftvn Democrnliu nmjoi iiicn. Great It "puMivnu leaders and jour nals, to counteract tlin ell'uct of then victories on tlm future of thut (loomed pitrty, endeavor ly lengthy editorials, in which they pervert and mystify the fact, to erento tho impreKHion that these signal tictoriea arn attributable to local cauWN and havn no political Higuilicance. The fact, however, fo mains tliut tho peopln of the great agricultural Kectinim have U'comu tired of being roiiliod under the somMnncn of law to enrich thn few bloated nristo crats who know but litlln and care nothing for their prosperity, further than it nerve to enrich their already everloadud coffer. Would it not he just as well for the futuro of their party and far nioro honoraMo to them Helved to openly vlmit tho truth and con fens that the peopln havo grown tired of waiting for the reforms which they have promised hut never fullilled, and thut their defeat in chargaMe, di rect, to th action of tlieir party lead em in thn weak and wicked Congress which has recently adjourned, and in the imliecility of a corrupt ndminiht ra tion of tho accidental Present, who ukcs the executive ollice in the interest of tho moneyed power, agiuxt tho henefit of thn people, liy locking up in the vault of the treasury the gold and ail ver coin which helnnga to the people as their circulating medium Kx. Tile I'Oklnge Rnlurllon. fiomo calculations have recently beon laid Iw-fore the puMio intended to shoe, that in consequence of thn reduction of posing from three centi to two cents, three fourths of tho postollices of the United States will not pay. The reduc tion in question was proltaMy made in furtherance of the policy to conciliate the wholo country if tossilile. Having raked the United States for pensioners until we am now paying morn on thnt account than mi fl ices to maintain the army of Germany, a litlln tomvitr in tho nlmp of a riluction of postage was .apparently got up for the masses gen era'ly. Nut whatever the motive, the reduction in question was 01m in the interest of civilization. The oiily oh ject in referring toil now is to call at tcnticn to thn circumstance thut the calculations mentioned are made on a wrong Imsis. Tim true economical fact is that the reduction of prmtsgo will largely increase correspondence, and consequently the receiptn. The rdie nomeiion hnaWn o'teeived hoth in this country and England. If there were jio grounds to expect an increase of t)Uii?ss the reduction should not have been iTtsile, for it is not just tlmt the whole people should Hindu to defray A portion of thn expense of carrying letters for a comparatively few large user of thn mails. The reason that an increase of patronage will compeii k&tn for lediiction in postal affairs, is that oniii'irily it will cost as much to transport one letter as one hundred. Tho Jhiily Stamford, of Portland, aunounci'S that on next Tuesday mom-1 mg it will appear in an enlarged form1 with full telegraphic dispatcher The Staiufoftl hni long been noteU for it local ami State newt, and with fuH tel egraphic dispatcher, it will certirwtly take the lead in the journalistic tield of Oregon. The Democracy should give it a hearty support, aa the party has long felt tn want of 4 Statu daily pa per.' Tiio Republican claim that their defeat is caused ly the whisky vote. During the year of their aucvr they must hive utilized the wliiidty vote, else how could it to effect them. 1 1 Mr. StiU'-s of Michigan, is on a visit to ln-r liistfr, Mr. Quivey, of IViiton ci'.inty. The to sifters had not aeen u- h rth""T f"r 37 vi'ars Better Methods. Tha Teachers' tn.titata fur this jadicial district so. I county is to In hul l In this city 'taring the Coining wevk. W trust our teachur. in largo nambort will avail tliein lvu tli eprrtii(ty fur drill and col titro. Mr9 and mm? is dvmsmleil each year (mm inrs ml wi'inen, a bmsiltr, fulUr, ronndrT cnlniri'j oar college, tvlwioU and tnitilttlm iiioit give this cultnre. If ear present motluhU of luetruution and study are fully siilll.'ient t') secure tlii, thin our prewiit oi'aiuti'iual syttem is perfect. Hat in tils', a in ei'urytliiiig el, there i rmm fur miiiniveiiieiit. Our inatitute farniah new inuthiHU f iiutniotiini eacliyeor. What or teclier and (ulimil iilfluer tired, what (Mir (leople iil to knew It, that intelligence ht'gvta thrift and nt-rprie, anIO"ine muney nut of the Und, out of the'n'iinr, oot of an ami water and every other element, and tlik't Stnte wliiu'i liicttv her chlhlrtrti the Itett it the triiiKt Htsto, the riclieet Bute, the numt proapermii and iWaltJing Ktste. 'The iiistitot wiirlc,altlffah in it infancy, i still nu Important fautor in the advanuemeiit of nnr eveple, and In providing ami preparing fur tlru njipiiitnnity of ft-lf-iiiiprtiveineiit and goveKhmuiit, our teaohera deaerva great piaiie. Then let u lm.ate our own direc tive p"Wi.r i 1 the rt tiik of education and not he forced to import su many teachers f 11 mi other Htiitea. Correspondence from Camp Creek. It ha nfteu be.Mi averted that a rolling tune g.ithers no mow; hut they are, at least, cawhle of reoeiviuK imprestions from their ourrnuuiliiii, he they pluasiug and behntiful or the reverie. There it mftoh at present iu the pnMperoua little valley of Cftulp Ceek to attract and to form a favorable iinpres inn 11 p. hi any obieri.1g mind. Level fluids, rolling putnrni and timbered hilN, all pfek td anmiid with till I lira, set high Upon the surrounding riiltfus with its own broad gats way, through which tho sll-iinportaut road leads to the wnrld, and auriling t'aui'LVeek wciuls its poaocful way. An iinportsut feature here is the large amount of Imps growu, there being nearly lii'ty ajrt'i of the bet of soil alrnaily planted with ti i inu nf varying worth. The hop gnmeri here piirstifl tlib only plan by which tlirv limy r- annually defiiil ufwiii success in the end. They bvgitn several ye.lVs ago with mall yards, f.iiilifully uultivatil g thsui each year, as well as euluri.'iiig their yards from time to time. I'hey were even rVadv to sao rillcs other property when hops were worth less, mthur tlmii do u m my others did "plnw them up" and they are nuw enjoying their wcll eitrnvd success, and they need Not fear hut that micceis will crown their efforts Iroin lime to time, as lung ss they do not depend upon siicooii every yearj for that tliey will certainly fail to havo. The valley is well represented at the dis trict ch"ol by an in'elligent bsud of ynnng follm, wlin li. a isnijlit tls spirit of light- hem U'llius fr in their valley, while their fun-loving propensity is imply astonishing, Church is held once each month at the schoiil-ji-u e, while reulir church and prayer meeting arr held in the Adjoining district lower Tamp t'reek. C'sme ie plentiful. The deer ecm to won der t the remarkshle otillness that has come over the rillo. 'Miry are elten seen bound ing nvur the hilU, nnd even virit the flocks of alierp in the pastures. The valley also boAts a pet deer, which is very docile. There is one funis here for sale, a place t'st is cnpahln nf living con vim ted into a de sirable and beautiful home, and with far mnro'iiaturnl advantages than the average hnine can (lisp ay. I liud the unuiity newspapers, as well as goner.. 111 st-Uctions fro 11 tho State am) Ka.it trn papers common in every househoM. On the whnle it is a ttnnd place and de serves to lank hi repnt ttinn,. as well s in truth, with the beat of like) sniull valleys iu Un emiuty. K01 uin'o SriiStk. Belknap Springs. Mr J W Hixoo baa rebuilt the bridge across ths river to theae notad springs and has alto put ths waou road In excellent shape. .He Is bually engaged at present renovating the hotel, bath botiM, eta. Give him a call this Summer, Money to Loan, On easv terms, on approved aecurltv. tiuur- snos fleet! on all kinds of proptirty, iu the best 01 companies. orrit'E: In ths building formerly occupied by Tforey ft Humphrey. Cius. Lscsa. Useful in tht Family. Wa fasaally leave it to doctors to reenm ilieurl Itierliiiines, but Parker's (linger Tonic has been so nsefnl iu oar family in relieving sickness and suffering that we cannot lay too much iu it praie. Naleni Argus. Fire I Fire! Fire I $2,000 Wth of 'booU and shoes, sliuhtlv dninnrwl, which will I s,M off at emi for the next to 'lars. Wr.RKiNO-.MA s BTOKE. NKW AfrraiTftl'.tfENTS The Male ttreineii'a tonriiSMieiit is In lie held en June Kith and Uth at Salem. A grand time i anticipated. Thu irViucr Re union ini'i'ta mi the loth d Jutnrat ths same place. Mr. William Mc.M.ihou, Vbf ehot and killed his tuther at Fhoenix, Jiickt-m c unty,' no the 0th, has been held iu t.VHJ bomls to await the action of the grand jury; ruKKormsT. Ia. Kisn'eNsw )hh'ovihy for Coamimp tliuis, Cntiht ami rohl. Anthnis, JrtiMrtihitin, etc.. Is given away in trad bnHh rrre of ewt totim lllicUl. If you have a severe cough, ilitlicutty of bri'sthini:, hoarteu or any altro Hon of tho throat or li'.mr by all means givv Uiis wooilcrfiil rrnrly a trial. A you ,ahie ymir essence yo ra4 alTont In lit thisnyo portuniiy pa. We could net, and would not give thle tvuvdy away unlia we know it would aecnsiplMi what we claim (or it 1 kooe anda of hi'prli-ia caaea have nlrrady bee a eoua pletely rumlby it. Tsvre hi no medicine in the w.v l.l that will onrenae hslf the cam that la. Kimi'sNsw Ihscovrat WILL I'l'ltK. Kr ula br Wilkina th trmr.-vt. and ilulhol land, Juuetloii City. ILOr, IVtvit and Cv, WholaaaU Agvuta, i'ortland, V)rt(ss. A ous.lt. t old or Nor Throat hnuld le ato)ip I NVnlect fnxpientlv mult la an Iwearalil Lan OIr m'r (' mpllun, HHSUk'S HIIOSItllltL I Morill-s ara reiialN ! rvlteria txltma HruHektlU, , S'alarrk, riiHMiiiiilve asS Ttaraal Dtavaaea. t'or 3d rnn ths 'IWhea have been rrcom-mi-n-lrd lv tihyaivl-mt, and alv gira per fect MtUiacttoii. llwy arc at new or un tried but havuijt ha ttst by wide and cou ttant r.e for nearly aa rutin gvuerMion. they have attaiue t wall merited muk smoBth few taple reuielia of th af. It)bll Kek- rrt and aln;era ua them tn rlar and trvaifthea ths s olrr. S4d at Ift eeuts a ta very-veera siOTIIKH7r nnTIIIHI I Ar you ilitvurbej at bight and brokea of Vtwir real by a tick child tutfi ring and erring with tli etoruetating pais of iillii terth ' If an, i.m at one and evt a" b4tl of MUH. wissi.ow'!t tkHnlfiso nyuvf. It will relieve th pnor littl (utTervr iumiadiately depud 'B it; there is o luittkk about Thar ia a4 a mother on earth who baa ever ud U, who will aot tell jron at nare that it ill rrguUt th bwU, and gira rvtl to the m-iihrr, ud relief ann kalth the child, p ertmg like uiaic It i Iwtfvetly aaf to a a la ail and levant to th Ut, aud the imwripti uf auenf Ua oI ImS and lieit fenul hyKutu and airr ia b I'nitrd SiNtn. Sd v try v hero. eeata a Kllli. FOLEY SPRINGS. PETER RTJHEY. PrettrUte. HAVING THOROUGHLY KEFITTED the Hath Holme, and made many Im provement 1n and around the tiprinif, I take pljMure in announern,' to the public that I have reopened th pnpnt.tr p'ace of reioit, for the year 1HM3. A new Mad has been built at a cvMt of 12,000, thereby obviating the as spuing of the steep grade on the hill. Campers Ae cordially invited, notwithstanding report to the contrary, l'rice, per week for liatha, 11.50. Thdi and (fame are plentiful in th vicinity fit lit Hp'rinjrn. The scenery is magnificent, arid llinae wiahing a tuimner tour can go to no better place. For further particulars addreas PKTElt ltUA'EV, McKensie Brldw, Lane County, Or. New Store! New Firm! AT THE DEPOUQTTACE GROVE. Having junt purchaiieil a large stock nf gondt and thounnighly ri'htted our store, we are pre pared to eell all kind of good cneajter than any firm in Lane county. Highest cah price paid for all kin Is of prn d uce, or poods exchanged for name. C. K bYKliS ft CO. 03 O P 03 03 w o B O 03 0 CO I 11 fed to fed & CD P a Q EUROPEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY Conference Rates. Tiekta eolit to and from all point of Oregon, Wanhtnvlon, Idaho and Montana at ossatut asiicrin and lowbxt rvttsiSLB vxtn over the following line; 4 JfoSTH Uksmsm Ij.oii? rLvuBHtr C Hamw'so AaisiCAN lVkcui Co, Wurra Sr.ta I in Stsamship Co. AUSSICAS LlMTSAHSHir Ccv Apply personally or by Utter tn OUIDOtrr, E1ITET 400, AgrtT. 10 Wahinvtn St National llaok lWildiag. P. O. IU 6K. n lVarusD, Ua. CONQUEROR. in I WILL STAND MY HORSE "COX qi'EKOlt," at 8twart's StabW, ia - El'GE.NK CITY: TuMtay.- WednmUya, Thuradays, Fridays and .Hatunlaye; ami at MY FARM: SupHays'and MUn, for th mM of Sen tn bma A1KIL lti, l.va Fer further rtcuUn kx H. (T HAPLEY. ai'ccassoas 10 im Lane Co. Mercantile Association, W would announce to the cltixens of this county that having purchased the entire 1 tock of HiercbanilUe of the Une County Mercantile Aaaociatinn colikiderahly below the original cort. and having added largely thereto by re cent purchase lor cah, our stock is now And Second to None! In thi county. W cordially invite a careful examination of our -twit, as we know we can give you satisfaction both in good and prices Our Aim is to Sell tne Best Goods for the Least Money. Call ant! examine our gi ml and lie convinced, even if you do cot winh to purchsae. We al ways take pleasure in allowing goods anl giv ing prices. All kinds of produce taken at highest mar ket rates. LIBERAL DISCOUNTS FOR CASH. The I. X. L. Store TAKES 'THE LEAi). AGAIN TO THE FRONT, AND WOULD SAY TO THE TUBLIC that I niu agent at Kuene for the fol lowing machinery and f irm implement : ' - J. I. CASE ft CO. '8 HEADERS AND THRESH EUS ; Separators in three styles. WOODBURY PITTS FLOWS ; PORTABLE, STATIONARY and TRAC TIONEUIXESi DIAMOND FEED MILLS; TONY SAW MILLS, aiugle and double saws. STUDEBAKER EROS.' WAGONS, em bracing tlaiivHd an 1 eteol skeins, iron eyes, wide and narrow track ; STUDEBAKER BROS.' HACKS and light vehicles, embracing ei;lit diilercnt styles, the new platform spring and half platform spring hacks, throe and four spring hacks, and half spring hacks, all of the latent and ucatett styles and fini.th. WILLIAN DEERING'S TWINE BIND ERS and MOWERS, with many new improve ments fof JKS3; 1I00SIER DRILLS ; BROADCAST SEEDERS ; SULKY HAY IUEHS; J. I. CASE St CO'S STI?EL BEAM, CEN TER DRAFT and WOOD BEAM FLOWS, the oiily plow in the ni.ukot a complete success in sticky land, thirty li!fer;iit varieties. J. I. CASE & CO.'S VIBRATING and srRIMJ TOOTH HARROWS, TH03. HOLMAN'S FANNING MILL, took lirot nriz-e at State l'nir at Salem ; RANDALL'S ROLLING HARROWS. We have xtn.a for nil our machinery, Price KriiMoiiablc. I have for sale 0110 f-'rin of 200 acres, all un der fi nw, with Hons, barn aud orchard. Price. $12.5!) per sere. SJ per acre will buyKtiOacnw, luontly nn l.r fenee. with ir'Kid lioune. barn and orehiud. Call and see J. W. I.K VVT-K. x. a. Hovr.v, 11. c. iiLiii'intrY, w. t. rrrr, Notir. Atto'rr.ey. Cimhier. LAKE COUNTY BANK iioVey, IIUMFIIUEY & CO. EUGENE OITTT, - OR. PeiHwits received subject to check. ' Loans made nn approved securities. Mght I'lalU drawn on PORTLAND, SAN FRANCISCO AND NEW YORK. Exchange drawn dti the principal Cities nf Europe. Collections mail on all points and a general Bankiug biminess transacted on avnrahle terms. n!3 tf. NEW GOODS- NEW GOODS. Just received direct from the EaSst U.ne largest; assonmenT; ever brought to Eugene. -Goods Marked down to Genuine Rew York trices. Dmia Good) Tn the latest Shades. Ottoman: Silks and Satins tn match. . Imported Trench Canh meres, Slh cts per Amerirnn.Cuidiuieree. 15 Slid 25 cU per Kverr line in Dress Good at N Y fignrea. 12 yds white Dress GikkIh for $1. yd. A very nice black Dollman trimed, , Parasols. Silk or Satin, at New Ytfrkprioss, Corsets from DO cts nn, . - .. Laces and Embroidery at Eastern prloe Come and examine wf new Honk , Gloves, 13 yards of Crash, good quality, for it New Clothing, Young Mens Suits, 0 W, 8 and $10, Bnrs and Children. Suits, f 3 25, 94, ft and ti All at Nuw York prices. Mens Suits, 8, 10 and $11. Mens I 'lew Suits, ?12, 915 and $13. Pants, $2 53, worth H Our Boots and Shoes are Com; We only carry Buckingham slid Hecht's make, and etory pair is warranted by tbsta U it 6rt clars cooilsl We keep Carpets, Mn'hn, Table Oil Cloths, Wall Paper In the latest Pafern,HBird Cafssai all prices; Trunks and Valises, Picture Frames and Looking Glasses and a big stock of SBOSTS 3E3:.TOj Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Sago and all Staple Groceries are .old at Portland V'holesals Pifoea All goods at genuine New York figures Coni and Convince yourself. I'X LSTOll! ' Special JYdticei FIEB ! FIRE ! FIRE 1 Water ! Water. $2,000 - p,000 Worth of Bcois, Shoes and Slipperd slightly damaged, will be gold off .BELOW COSl Ercry pair wttrrniitiHl. This xalo will only last 30 dsa niof.-, fir tifarfy tl good.s are gone. Oumu narly and stxiure liargains. WORKINGMENS BOOT USD SHOE $TH Opposite Post Office. BUCKLEN S ARNICA SALVK. llie BtsT rt.vl.vs irt the world for tlininea. Cuts, Sores, Ulron Sidt Kheum. Fever Snrea. Tetter, Chapped Il.imU, C'hillihtins, Coma,and all kinds nf Skin Kruptina. 'l'hi. naive is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction in every esse or money refunded. Prh-e 35 cts per bos. Fisr sale hy Wti.Ria'a, the PrugKiat, Kugene City. .iiuiintiiniiu, uu-Ulou Vliy. Pmmm Absolutely Pure. line powiler never vane. K enanit nf puritv, .treaxth and wbidewwneueaa. Mora etwnomiml than the ordinary kin-la, tmi ma B. 4 he sold in enmpetitioa with the moliitu.1 tf low tet short weij-ht, alum c ptoaphat Kwnen- jvio orif in cans. Koral Bakinc -waVr (. 108 Wall t, X Y. m w Goods sold as low as any HouSe in Oregon,, for (M or Credit. Highest Price paid for all kindfl of Country Produce. Call and see. S. H. Frimdhii SIR WALTER." citatioh to heirs. The highly bred trottimt etallion "Sir Wal ter, jet black, sixieen hands hih, weighs tbirtwn hvndred p. un Is. His carrinue i. rtybsh aa I he hsa a recnl of 2:3S; ha. trotted la tAt, and on the day after the making of the record of 25. won the two mile and wtat race. ' He is a direct descendant of Imported M as sender, the renowned sire of the greatt trot ter. His wits are much sought after MJ en,, mswl the highest psora. .?ir W'!rrr,i bT Mri,,B: hi hT Mam hnn Chief ;b by M.n.briim Paymaster; he by Slambrmor he bv imported Mesenir-r Uam, Lomr I4nd lilackhawk mare; she by Andrew Jarkena: h by JWh.w; he by Grend Baahaw, mi dam SUly a.r, aha by Slambnno, .B of old f inported Messenger. Ut will make the sea tf 1M ,t t;iln, t ty. i or further prUcula. st UlU, & VAN WINKLE. JCXCTIOX DIRECTORY. CENTENNIAL LIVERY STABLE J." J. taUm,pro. First cU. Taama, liugyiea, etc, u all ix,mta at re..nU, rate7 Hay aoj riB f.w aaJa. Headquarter. Crl!l. .tag. To Frances" Ann Lee,' Robert ffcll Lea aaal Flmy O. Lee: y, , , , , TOlT AND EACH OF VOtT . ARE X hereby notified that the unJersi(rned'W. S. Lee has applied to the County Court of Lane County, Oregon, for filial apnpiutment aa (niarIi.m of the above named R aVtft JW1 Lew and ElmT O. Lee, the minor childree f Jaa. r. Lee, deceased; and you are hereby teqnbii to appear in said court at Eugene City, Ore f"n, rn Monday, the "th day of May, a 10 o'clock A. M., and show eauas if any there) be why said appointment should aot be aaada. By order of the Hon. SwojC. Church, J wlge of said Court, this notice as to tat published in tha.Ecana C'lTt Ucabd for Cvs emseaeiv weeks prior tn the first day of th . nest tern of said l onrt J . W,S. LEE.Petitiewat. tiro, S. WasHBraKR, Attorney. March 17th, 131 si tu .a card: Ta m!1 hA t .l. - - vr m,m unciiur iruu MM 1 ajai lTKIls-rvtirkf rJ tanik .. .a. - - - w . . 1 aafl asrtT ivuw w VA&aiVaM j 4cy9 lmtof mnhooi, Ac, I wiUBHt-rM mnij w mm uiKUTiqvu VJ asasasw- nnnapw ie. W . L k : a 94 .J iVrvmed irKp tn the IUct. JatrH T, Ukt VS.lU. la v ... '