HE EUGENE CITY GUARD. SATURDAY MAY , I8S1 Vli.S l -. - - ' - - ' - liolirr fbipltr from Eogtae. Eiomi, Maj 2, 1883. Edito Stakdabd: After the earn eat appeal of Jovpli, tha Meek, and the receipt of tha stabnman-Iike letter of Jim, the Gimleter, the f xecutive council took the application of Clay, the Genial, under serious consideration, the profound remarks offered l Abram, the Cunning, had a good influence on the executive In favor of Claj, the Cen tal Cut when the name of Claj, the 'Genial, was aubmitted to the full coun al, and when the letter of Jim, the 'Gimleter, waa read, commenting on hit 'appointment, Rocky, the Wise, rose to -address the council, bis majectic form and Neator like mien attracted the at tention and secured the profoundest ai 'lenoe while he said: "Mr. Governor, I am earneatly inv tressed with the opinion that it would e unwise and extremely Laxardous for the party to appoint the young gentle , man, Clay, the Genial, lie is a solid man in worldly mat tern, it is true, and 'he is very intelligent even learned iu 'the law, in fact a little too smart to be safe, but his appointment would not meet the pressing demands of the party. It is also true, as Jirn, the Gimleter, Veruarks in his last eloquent letter, that the young man is just growing out of a state of "boodluiuwm" which would render him extremely difficult to man age. Then it appears most vividly from that scientific letter of Abram, the 'Cunning, that Clay, the Genial, has been a protege of Abram, the Cunning, and from the known characteristics of -Abram, the Canning, he is seek in? the appointment of that pleasant and affa ble young man, ao that he sight rent 'bis brush land to the county and get it slashed by the county paupera. Mr. 'Governor, the party is not now engaged in hunting a man to let out paupers to flash brush land. And, Mr. Governor, it is my candid opinion it will not U 'for the best interests of the party to appoint John, of Springfield, for he is -strongly identified with the Mitchell wing of the party. In fact, it is very important in Lane that we should se lect some man who is not identified -with anything one who can lie ban 'dled by the irfr and Covernor it is very necessary that be ahould not "know too much. John, of Eugene, pos eanea more of the qualifications needed by the party than anyone mentioned, and it is my opinion you ought to send 'biro the commission.'' The executive council all concurred 'in the opinion of Rocky, the Wise, and the commisMion was finally made out to 'John, of Eugene, and the great seal of 8ute plaxd on it by Rocky, the Wine, : according to law, and so ended the great struggle. In due course of mail John, of Eugene, received the appoint ment of Judge of Lane county, and thereafter, according o the said com mission, he was entitled to be duMd Judge. After the council determined to follow the couivhI of the political Nestor of the party, a question of some considerable importance arose as to who Joseph, the Meek, v. as work ing for, but the executive council, with alt iU ability, were unable to determine 'who he was working for or wanted. The council before it adjourned decided that Jim, the Gimleter, displayed more ability as a statesman than any one from Lano, and for the real sharp po litical work he could not be excelled by any one in the State. It was thought that he was the safest man in the party to carry into effect official political jobs, and lay any cunning pUn to surprise his friends and deceive his enemies. And it was resolved" by the - rounoil to present Edward, the Slippery, the faith ful squire of Jim, the Gimleter, with i atodal as an acknowledgement of the eminent aer vices he performed at vari ous times for the party. Hereafter the roral atar chamber of Jim. the Gimlet- er, is to be recognised ai the headquar ter! of Republicanism in Lane county. How the mighty have fallen! John, of Springfield, like John of Barneveld, the great leader, counsellor and director of his party, has been politically behead ed. The news that John, of Kugene, had received the appointment fell like a death knell on the ears of John, of Springfield. It was noticed immedi atelr by many friends of John of Springfield that his fine classic brow was extremely pale and careworn, that sua facial muscles were very much re laxed, causing his (ace to look very Bach elongated, reaeuiUiug a patient with a very severe .ttacx of the Walla Walla colia He immediately atarted for hit buck-board, a perfect picture of aadnesa and mental anxiety, resemb ling very much three panels of a board fence. As be mounted the buck-board he was becrd to say in low, sad tones: "They burnt the bridge behind; let 'em aacape bow f they can. Curse that Governor, hf playtJ ua." The ride Upme was not so f leaAnt u it waa two 1 sent; n, months Wore, hji bis mind waa fall of bright prospects, and the honorable title of "Judge" was to T prefixed to bis name. Alas! the birds did not. sing as sweetly, nor did John of Spring field hear the melodious name of "Judge" sound from a tingle voice. Darkness seemed to sell? down round about him, for be realii lnat t po litical sun was Betting, sever lo thine again. And as Lis fine team Jcgged along in a alow trot around J i J kins' point, he was heard to a&y distinctly above the rattle of the bdekooard over the stones: "Oh, this ia the bitterest pill I've been compelled to swallow. Te Gods ! Ill make it warm for those fellows next election! Jim, the Gimlet er, plsyed me; 111 remember him, and that amart Governor, too. They can't crow over my political carcaas vet I'm not dead. "Oh, but I'm awful sick P And thus the soliloquy ended so did the hopes o( John, of Springfield. And now ends the history of the con clave. Carta Real Estate Transactions for ApriL L X Root to G A DorrU, lot ia Eogts; consideration, Bf'jOOl II J Wheeler to LH Wheeler, lot (a Ho- gen; cob, 1700. In Pelly to John Mm, undivided on aixtb interest in land; con, tTOO. M J Campbell to M K Wright, lot la J one- tioo; cog, t&'A V? H gouthworth tad G W Southworth- to 8 M Wood, 40 acre: cm, 15520. J C Yates to Mary Winner, lot ia Eugene; con, 1300. Jess Cox to Jobs G Day, lot ia Eugene; coo, Hi Pboeb B Kinaey to Mary 3 Martin, U ia Eugene; con, f 280. M and O C Wallac to WD Wall, 10C sera; con, I3G7.M. Phoeb B Kinaey to J C Rkhardaon, Jot io Eugene; con, 1225. C W Young to S8 Shelley, on fourth of ICS serw; eon, $150. O B CanphtU to M E Judkiu. lot in Eu gn; con, I VA 4 m sport to J XJavu, 109 acm; con. J E Dvi to J M Sport, 109 m F r'llin to Julia A Scott, lot ia Eugene; con, f-WO. Stephen Rigdon to P L Brittow, 118 ncra; eon, I .WOO. St John Skinner to T. G. Hendrlcke, lot in Eugene; con', $325. Jacob Gilleepi to Joel McCornack, lot in Eugene; eon, IXiQ. U M Cooptr to It S Bean, Us in Eiuene; mo, 11VX Samuel Clifford to Richard McGovern, 82 acre; , tiXJ. Bell Jenning to Hannah Gilbert, M acre: con. 1733. Bell Jennlngi to' P Gilbert tt al, M acre; eon, 11106. Horatio Selfridg to Lena Packet t, 160 acrea; con, $1200. John Brattain to Joseph Thimer, lot in Eu gene, con, 1125. R S Bean to F M Wilkint, kt in Eugtne; eon, 175. J J Walton, Sr, to Horatio SeUride, lot in Eugene; coo, I .VjO. WmT Oeburn to Samnel Bauhman, 60 acre; con, $300. Wm Howard to C M Hamilton, land; con, $32i Iaaao Wk to J F Wotka, 120 acres; con, I12J0. Richard Knee to Win Rose, 143 acre; con, F Warner to School DiiUiet No. 67, land; on, $L Mlaaouri Evan sad huaband to Geo B Dor ri. 80 acre; onn, $100. G B Dorri to Eben SUwart, 80 aoree; con, $73, ' John Laird to W O Laird, land; eon, $310. 8 McCrew to t'air Rickard, lot in Juuo tion; oon, 81J00. W D Wallao to R O and B M Callia-nr, 333 acreij cm, $2400, M U McCarty to Wm. Churchill, loU in Eu gene; eon, $.WI. II T Hi!'. t W J Roberta, let In EuEhe; con, $li C R Brook to J D retri, S acre, and right of way for waUr power ; con, $W0, Phoeb It Klntey to L M Angell, loU in Eu gen; eon, $iM. H Le, Sr, to W R Gllfry, land; con, $1200. Wm Rom to Mary K Mom, 143 aero; eon, 110. W II Abram to Geo Midgely, lot In Eu gen and machinery; oon, $4500. Urin Beckwlth to Wm Iiuton, 100 aorei; onn, $1000. Phoeb B Klnaey to S A McCratty,. loU in Eugen; oon, 1250. J E Attebery to Geo M Miller, loU in Eu Eeae; eon, $1000. - A LanW to Levi Under), lot 5 and 6; eon, $120. John KiUingaworth to V M Wilkin, lot in Eugene; eon, $143. Stale of Oregon to S M Pillard, land; eon, 1100. Stale of Ortgna to T C Judklna, ( acre; eon, $16U C' ASeitnn toO-'A CampbrrU loU in Eu gen, oon, $250. E M Judkin t al to' Abram SliarhM, 140 acre; oon, $JC0. K l Palkev to Lrdia MV.y. land: eon. S"& SUM of (tregon to J 1 lnaluin, 40 acre; eon, vt. John McCallieter to H C Hvuton, powar of atuinwy. It u ... t v f . Heimof J, jxiillrt to Fell Jcnnin aad J 11 Wet lung, iw acrm; eon, fiuu Stat of Oregon to A brain Sharpies, correc tion of deed. K M Judkin et al to Abram ShaqdM, $33 era; eon, UtSJ. Wm Shioht to O a C R R, land; cob, $L II n to K It lan.1T, paiMii. IT 8 to I) S Snelling, patent. V 8 to Wm S Tandy, patent. V S to Richard Knee, patent. U 8 to Wm Ketwy, patent U 8 to Loot B Sulberlin, patent P C Crwwall to U W Utment, land I eon. A L and R Yaiuha to J I rbllippi, 300 aorM; cun,$1200a r4te of UrrgB to J T SmlUl, 1XJ acre; m, r.'40, f Sutherland to Henry (late, land; cob, $1. Obituary. Died, April 2Slh. 1SS3, at Wee hose Bear Cotug GroTt, of typhoid poeamooia, Aaua da J., daoghtor of E. D. and Choda Calh eart, aad wifa of Hamfltoo Vealch, aged SO yean, 5 ntoetb and ti days. Ia tHo death of Mr. Veatch, her sorrowiof hatband ha lost a dcTOtod wife, ber litU girl a lorin mother, her parrats 1 datifal child; av brothers aad aiiUr aa afectioaaU aitter, aad bar Urge circk of acqoaintaaoo a trn aad geaeroo friend. Th ettetcs in which b was hold wm demoMtratod by the vatt coaenarM of friend that follow! her to toe grarc, the proceMioa being nearly half- mil ia length. Mrs.' veatch pooteaaed all those rare qaalilie that makes the geaain tro voman; kind, patient, geotle aad lov ing. Bat yeaterday the (tood erect, a per fect pictere of health aad phjticol eadar. once. Keaaooably could she bar looked to the fatnre with bright anticipation of a loog lea of lift To-day she lies ia the silent raolL For aeverel years h had bved the life of BS exemplary ChrUtiao, aad wa pr pared to meet death. "Be ye alao ready" U asulema admonitioa from the cradle to the graea. life' fitful dream is ever with her. No more will h greet ber many friend with kindly smile aad cbearing wcnla, for ah ha lolved the great problem of life. Bat we, her friend, can email te b rirtaca, sad ia the long year of the fatnre, when aorrvwing friend viit bar resting puce. they can, by tilling np her many sturdy qsaliliea, Irani the 'levied nf patience; of bop( and loVo. ''When th oul from aorrow freed, . llattrn homeward to return, Mortals err a child it dead. Angtv flcg t chnd m bora. FOLEY SPRINGS. PETER TtTJXEY. Preprfeto. HAVING THOROUGHLY RE FITTED the Bath Hon, and mad many im prOTcmenU ia aad around th Spntir, 1 i Uk i aware m Mnomaoj w r- - . - raocened thi popular plan of reaoit foe the year 13. A new road ha been built at a coat of $2,000. thereby obTuting th a ornding of the aterp grade oa the hiU. Campers Are ecrdlally invited. noteritluUnding report tfl th contrary. Price, per week lor isatna, ILW. n.k .nJ rimt are rJentiful in th ricinity of te Sprinf. Tb cenry i magnifioent. and tnoM witting a (ummer war emu go w b'ttorpUoo., ..; t nt tnntitt parurtiir aiiree FETEK RL'.N'EY, McKeniie BrioVe, Lao County, Or. A Fsiasa Lower Siuslaw Item. Fred Maaoo i lailding a Urge rro near hia new bonae. MeMr Joha lil and' O. Young wcci to Roaebnrg this we:k oa bonnets. Andy Wilaon and wife have separated. She bold the claim. Martin NoSainger arrived at tr. Kenne dy' but Wednesday frotif Eogeue. Jo Moore is daily expecting bi friend that were detaiued at Coo Bay oo account sickness. A. J. Moodv bi iuit returned from Port land, where he bu been oo buaineu. John Horner bad charge of the tore during Mr. Moody' abtence. Mr. Patterson wa aaih'02 down the bay lait Saturday, when a sale of wind (track him and dimaated his boat After a fierce atrnggle with the wave he ucceerteu in get ting the tail on board the boat. We would adviae Mr. I'attenoa to reef bi sail when ther is a prospect of a gale. Mr Mmnn Street had tha miifortnne to get a bear in hi trap, laat week. When Manoo got within a bumlreil vara oi tne trail lie iirara c umt ji.wiii, ...v.. frigliUoed him that he run for boms, firing off bi gnn and calling londly for holp. He oon returned with hi brother, but Bruin escspeiL Jl r. U. loung cauyiil tne tame bear the other day iu his trap and killed him with a club. i v-ob. Belknap Springs. Mr J W Hiton ha rebuilt th briuV across the river to these noted priu2 and ha alo nut the w&iron road in excellent ahape. He I bunily engaged at prent renotating the hotel, bath home, etc Give him a call tin Sum- Money to Loan, On v (..mi mi annroverl aM-uritv. Tmlir ance effected on all kind of property, in the beat ol companies. orricii In the building formerly occupied by Hovey ft Ilumpbrey. .hab- x.acxk. Call at my cllio and get some uf thme circular deacriptivs of th country end aeud Kait to your friend. They contain more information, uoh a the immigrant wants, than you can write iu a letter of twenty page. UK0.nl. MILLER. At th Vahiktt Stohk, for a big American dollar, you can buy either 9 lb, coffee, 14 lb. rice, 10 lb, mgar, 3 lb, tea, 13 lb. Barton' aoda, 33 good randlea, 8 can tomatoe, 100 nut mega, or anything you want will be ordered ili reel from San Franciam for a very amall com miMion. I, J. tHuuiBB, Manager. Good for Babies. With a tby at breaat nothing ia o nieful for quieting my own and baby nerves a 1'arker llxiger lonio. It prevents bowel complaints, and it better than any stimulant . i . 1 1 A .? I. to giv (trengiu anu appeine. A newara Alomar. To all who are differing from th errors and indiacretlon of youth, nervou weakneu, early decay, IomoI manhood, Ac, I willaend areciie mat wui our votri rnr.c ur viiAituri Thia great remedy wm thecovered by a niia aionarv iu South Amertra. Send a Klf ad- dremed envelope to the Rev. JostrH T. Inmam, SUUon l, INew Xork (.ity. NEW ADVERTISFJJENTy Wanted Tennis to work on Kalama Intension IMUt. WAGES FER JATi- Soraperr tram and driverr. ti 00 Team, wwgon and driver. 14 50 Heavy plow- team and driver. . . ,3 00 Teamsters boarded at ft 50 per week. All teams boarded at 50 per day for each horse. Apply to J. De Corw'y, Superintendent on the work about ten tnilea below Portland, oa the St. Helens wagon road or byrcail to J. R MONTGOMERY (XX, Portland, Oregon.. yew Store! lcw Firm! AT THE DEPOT, COHACE CROVL Havinr. itut purchaaed a Urge rtock of good and thourcMiihfy rvhtte-l our tore, w are pre pared to aril all kinda of good cheaper than aov firm in Ine county, lligbeat caah price paid for all kin la of pro duce, or rooOa exenangea w m t. I ci Liu aw. "SIR WALTER." The hLhW bred trottiiiir itallion "Sir Wal ter," jet bl.V, arrleen hand hi(h, weigh t)iirtMii hnndred unund. Hi carriage i etrfiih and he haa a re"nl of 2X: ha trotted in 20, and on the day after the making oi tne record of 2 J5, won Hie two mile and repeat raoe. He if s direct dencemlant of Imported Mes- T . j -: t . I. . . ... . . ener, tne renowneu aire oi wie gictc wur Wt. . .... Ufa oH are mucn Kn'ht aiu-r and com mand the highest price. Kir Walter wu ind br Marion: he by Mam' brino Chief: be by Marnbrino Paymanter; he by JUtthnnp; he by lmportel Messenger. Dam, Lnnz I.-Und DlacWhawk insre; ihe by Andrew Jwkaon: he br Iiaahaw; he by Grand Rvthaw. Kirat dam, Silly Miller; ahe by Marnbrino, n of old Impwted Meenger. He will make the eaon ot livsl at bugene City. For further particular, aee AGAIN The I . X L. Store TAKES fHbliBAD, New goods, mew goods. Just received diifect from the East. Tne largest assortment evef brought to Eugene. -Codds Mailed clown to Genuine iew York Prices.- Drea Good ia th latent Shade. Ottoman: Silk and Satini to match. Imported Ffench Caahmere. 37 eta per yd. Atoericaa O-hfferea, 15 and 25 ct per yd. Krery Un in L'reu uooua at x ngurra, 12 yd whito Drea Good for II. i . i A very nice black tollman trlmedr . 'i Paraaol. Silk or Satin, at New York pricia. ComeU from 60 eta up. Lace and Embroidery at Eastern pile. Come and examine or-r new Hook Gloraa 15 yard of Crash, good quality, for 91. New Clothing. Men Suit. IS, 110 and $lt Men lime Suit. $12, f 15 and $13. PanU,2 50, worth I Young Men Suite, 96 60, 18 and tlO i Boy, and Children. Suite, 13 25, 14, W aid AD at New York prices. Our Boots and Shoes are Complete W only carry Buckingham arid Ueclit'a make,, an j every pair U warranted by them to W first cWs gowk We keep Carpet, Matting, Table Oil Cloth, Wall Par in the latest Patera, Bird Cam at i, ricture t ranas and lionkmg Ubuse) and a . . all l rice; Trunk and Valise, big stock of ra::EI?Tg, attp bos hats. Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Sago and all Staple Grorerie ore o!d at Portland V'hnlraal. price AU good at gonuine New York fiafea Cotn'a and convince yourself. . IXfc'StOBEt - PJ in I?5 TO THE FRONT, AND WOULD SAY TO THE PUBLIC that I am airent at Kneene for the fol lowing machinery and farm implements : J. I. CASE k CO.'S HEADERS" AD THRESHERS ; Svpamtors in three styles. WOODBURY A PITT'S PLOWS , PORTABLE, STATIONARY and TRAC TION EGIXES; DIAMOND FEED MILLS; POSY SAW-MILLS, inSle and .teiUe STUDEli.KEH' EROS.' WAGONS, em-' bracing thimble and stool akein, in-n eyea, wide and narrow track ; STUDEBAKER BHOS.' HACKS and light vehicles, embracing cijhT HMrereot styles, the new platform springs and halt ptatferfaf priug hacks, Uiree and four spring hacks, and half spring hack", all of the latest and neatoit ityl.i and nnuh. WILLIAN DEERINCS TWINE BIND ERS and MOWERS, with many new Improve ment for 1883 j HOOSIER DRILLS j BROADCAST SEEDERS SULKY HAY RAKES j J. L CASE & CO S STEEL BEAM, CEX- TKK DRAFT and WOOD BEAM PLOWS, th only plow in the market a complete success iu (ticky land, thirty different varieties. J. I. CASE & CO.'S VIBRATING and SPRING TOOTH HARROWS ; THOS. HOLMAN'S FANNING MILL, took first prize at State Fair at Salem; RANDALL'S ROLLING HARROWS. "ACME" PULVERIZING HARROW, CLOD CRUSHER and LEVELER, We have extra for all our machinery. l'ricea Reasonable. I have for aale one farm of 200 acres, all un der fence, with houae, barn ami orchard. Price, $12.50 per acre, per acre will buy titiO acres, mostly under fence, with good house, barn and orcnani. Call and see J. W. CLEAVER. Goods sold as low as any House in Oregon, for Cash or Credi lit Highest Price paid for all kinds of Country Produce. Call and see. S- II. Primdiy. C5 CO CD r f royal r.nnj Absolutely Pure. Thi powder nerer varie. A maral ol purity, atrenfth and wboltwmeneas. Mrv coonkal thaa th ordiaarr kin'U, and cm a4 bet sold ia entopetilioa with the mnltitiwU of low tttt short wck-ht. alum or rjhwW. powder- Sold only ia rana Royal Bakinc lw)er Co, 106 Wallst, K Y. . CITATIONTO HEIRS. . To France Ann Lee, Robert Dell Lee tif limy y. Leer TOf AND EACH OF YOU ABE X hereby notified that the undersigned Vt S. Lee ha applied ttf the County Court of Lane County. Oregon, for (his) apointment a guarilun of the above named Robert Dell L, and Elroy O. Lee, the minor children of Jnoj I. Lee, deceased; and you are hereby required, to appear in said court at Eugene City, Ore gon, on Monday, the 7th .day of Hay, 1883. tf, 10 o.cl k A. M.,' and show cause if any thert be why said appointment should not be mad.' By order of the Hon. Jno. C. Church . Judge of said Court, thi notie it, J V to be published in the EcoBiKi BEAU y ClTT Ul'ABD for five suceesair l ) week prior to the first day ot tb "-"v ' next toon of said Court. 1 W. S. LEE,Petitionr.' Ge6. S. Wa8Hbi r.ne, Attorney. March mh, 18&V irCCEMSOBS 10 THI a. O. BOTJT, H tSPtATJ. C. BlUfHEET, T. AUocTey. T. FEET. Cashier. LANE COUNTY BANK HOVEY, HUMPHREY 4 CO. EUGENE CITY-. . . DeporiU reueivcl subject to check. ,,r0T1 riU. oignt Draft drawn oa mTIND,NSAYVcisco F.urop5,drl"OB th Cities of terms. avorable 13 tL, Lane Co. Mercantile Association. W e would announce to the citizen of thi county that having pirn-hawed the entire rtock of merchandise of the Lane County Mercantile Association considerably below the original cost, and having added largely thereto byr' cent purchase for cash, our stock i bow COMPLETE And Second to None! In this county. We cordially invits a careful examination of our tock, as we know wcaa give you satisfaction both in goods acd price Oar Aim is to Sell tne Best Goods for the Least Money Cal nd exam ict our nod and be coirvineed, even rondo not wish to purcbaaoV W. al way taVe pleasure is showing good-' aad giv- All kind of nmlnn .."' IUM mar ket rates. LIBERAL DISCOUNTS FOR CASH. JUNCTION DIRECTOKY. CEVTEXXIAL LIVERY STABLE J- J- f",pro. irtcU Teams, BuggMS, etc., toailnoinUat reasonable rates. Hay .aad grata fr sale.. . I ld quarter! CorvaUi lUj