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THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. SATURDAY .JUNE 23,1833. olrenlty imlitorlurt. We are informed that 'tt (he last meeting bf the liodrd'of HejjeriU the proposition was mtdo 'to divide Up hn 'large till of the Univer sity building into class rconis, and 'the Executive committee were instruct ed to to do, if they dwm it neciWry. Aa a citizen of this slate we must ear nestly protest against the contemplated 'Improv'emetita This is the only hall in 'the place where tile citizens and stu dents can be seated comfortably at Commencement, and in fact the only ball that a Commnncemnut can be held in. The other graduating classes have "been afforded this large and most ex 'cetlehtliall to perform their graduating Vxercises in, and now to deprive the tlasfios to follow for three or four years of the same privilege is not right. Be sides the public has some interest and rights to be consulted in this matter. The public have as much right to see one graduating class as another, and to cut the large hall up into thrco or four tlass rooms, is equivalent tosaying that tmy About two or throe hundred pco pie shall witness the graduating exer rises; for if the Court House, a church, or any other hall be procured, in town, only about that number can got in. The exercises can only le held in the chapel of the University with any degree of success or propriety. To go into some grove woold In a farce and total failure We trust that the Ex .ecutive Committee will stop and con aider before they do anything in this matter. Wo understand rooms can be fitted tip in the basement just as com' fortablo, as pleasant nnd more convert iont than the rooms contemplated in I 4 4... . .... ine cnapci, ana mat, too with no moreexpensov Then these fdflnw in the basement will certainly be much more preferable for class rooms than those in the third story, and certainly more conducive to the IwaHb of the girls and young ladies. U'ut it is said the stato will certainly appropriate enough money to build a hall and have it on the first floor; and be that so, it will take throe years to accomplish that end. The Legislature does not meet until a year from Septoinber, and then it will require a year to get the build ing ready. And is the University to bo deprived of the Commencement exercises for want of a hall for threo years? We any if the. basomont cannot utilized for that purpose- rent rooms some place in town, and don't do such a foolish thing as to spoil tho only hall suitable- for holding Commencement exorcises. To I'orrcspondrnli. Correspondents must bear in mind that nothing of a personal chara:ter must be put in correspondence. Let ' nothing that will reflect upon the standing of anyone appear in any correspondence. Let there bo nothing but news in which tlw ptiblio are inter rated. On ono or two1 occasions mat ter has been put in print in the Guard which would have been exefu'efrd, had it not escaped our attention. It is our intention to publish a clean sheet and hence we call upon all who furnish matter for publication to exoludo all offensive matter. This is due to them selves, the public and us. On Tuesday next, the 26th inst, the RUsttV Teachers' Association will con vena at' Balonv to remain in session four days.- We understand it will be an interesting', gathering of education al men and women. Reduced rates on tho railroad, in hotels and in board ing houses will bo had and a hearty welcome extended to air by the cit izens of Salem. Under cull of our very efficient State Superintendent, Prof. McElroy, an interesting time may be expected. DrrgOB Villi to be Scat Overland. Arrangements have been niadi by Captain B. F. Tuttle for the transmis sion overland of mails for Oregon and Washington territory from the East, which It is believed, will materially shorten the time for the transit. In stead of being sent in the usual manner the mail will I taken off the overland train at Sacramento, and thence for warded to Portland via Redding, by stage to the extension of the Oregon Ac California railroad from Iloseburg. Mails arriving one day ptevious to the sailing of Portland steamers will be landed and forwarded by water. The new arrangement went into effcet Monday. Brevities. Cbtrry k Day, undertakers. For good dentistry go to CUrk . Bring jour chickens to Bsttman'S. Fur tli beat mlxtd paint, (0 to Gill's. Co to Hendricks' and set tht boss tire tetter. Job work a speciality at the Guard office. All kinds of grais seodt for sale at A Gold smith'. Cheapest tohsoco la town at the VaniETY Stors. The highest cash price paid for wheat by FBDunn. - Job work executed with dispatch at the Guard office. Swift & Co. will pay the highest market price for chickens. Co to Swift A Co. 's for freih California candies, cracker, Ao. The Guard ha the largest circulation of any paper io Lane oounty, A fine line of silk plushes in all shades and grades at F B Dunn's, The only place where you can always sell your chicken i at Bettman's. A full assortment of ladies, mlses and chil dren underware at Bettroao,. For fine h annum, saddles, eta, go to A. 8 Currie't now shop on Kigtith street. Freahast and finest groceries, cigar and candies at Swift & Co'. Try them. Swift 4 Co.' good are all new and bought for cash, and art told cheap for cash. Hide, furs, chicken and all kind of pro duce bought for cash at A. Goldsiriith't A good Stock of paiut, oil and vafnithc always on hand at Luckey & P.rutow'. Swift t Co. ell canned good, put op thi year, a cheap a can be bought iu town. A nice assortment of cut patterns for la dies' and children' clothes t R G Callisoo & Co.', at New York rate Eight cans tomatoes for one dollar, and other canned good cheap, at Swift 4 Co.' Thi year' put np and fresh. Mr 8 II V'riundly will pay the highest cash market price lor whoat. iJive bun a call before selling jour grain elsewhere. Jnng your cutter to U.' uottman il you want tlie highost price) also all kiiul of pro dace. J. A. Winter and family purposo' going to the seaside about the first of July. Friend desiring good phntus would do well to call bofore thst time. J A ft inter has received a view canter from Chicago, and i prepared to take in tautaoeous picturus of dwelling, outdoors groups, etc. At the Variety Store, for fl, yon caa buy either 14 11m. rice, 7J lb. Costa Rica coffee, 8 b. refined sugar, 12 II Barton' soda, g tnns tomatoes, 6 can Allium, 6 llx. ground coffee, 35 candles, and everything at bottom prices. Best Golden rrup at 84.25 iwr keiri Golden 'C" sugar, lit ota. per IK Tobacco lower than anywhere else. T. J. C . ClIKsHIHS, Manager. W are requested to atat by the Fourth of July Ball Committee tliat Charles Baker will furnish nipper at the rute of f 1.60 per couple. 10 ll. ug-r, 13 " rice, 8 " coffee, ' 0 can tomatoes, ' 8 n oritur, ' At A. Goldsmith's. (I 03, Gen. Grant concurs with Conkling 10 the belief that tho Democrats will cone into power in tht administration of the govcrnraeut. The whole country sems to Ims settling down to the same lieliif. What a grand old party! Through twenty-five of defxat and dis--. aster it has still ljyed. Thcxa has Leen P other party that could surviy one uat'wJ d,.f,at; tho Democratic party has survve sjx, and is now coming into powojjain, fo retain it fifty years. Yillard says lie v,, t,8 disUnce hy rail ironi. t orwauov Francisco to he 7.00 niles, and tt, Ul4k th. ran will e "oaoueiweru ttvocitiet. 9 30 hours ?he . ocean doubles that, ant the dangers J. e ep are lw t0 'Considered, Farmers. W have a machine for tightening Wagon Whoel Tire without removing the lire from the wheel, or the Wheel from the wagon. We can tighten four tire in thirty minutes' with out fir or water, at a cost of one cent for1 each tire. If thi matter ha any interest toroti. please call at my store in Eugene City, where the machine will be shown ami tested J. AL HcvnBirxs. D. K Lasix. ALL I ASK! Is that you do yourself justice by Liiying goods where you can get them tho cheapest I intend to strictly adhere to VERY LOW TRICES in everything I offer for sale, and in DRESS & FfflCY GOODS, ' Clothing, Boots and Slues, Furnishing Goods,- ETC., ETC, Thero is no doubt or question but I shall sell Ihem very much lower than the same goods have ever been offered is this market. t. kSfPleuse to call and price ttie goods and you will see that I am in earnest,1 G. BETTMAN. PROGRAMME mm? II . (JFTHB Celebration of 4TH0F JULY ..AT.. CD II! 1 1 11,1: 1,11111 OFFICERS OF THE DAY. rrcsi.Ient-Jlon. R, M. Veatcb; Marhal-Hon. J. C. Wallace; Orator Hon. Geo. A. Dorrls; Header Chas. StoufTer. Or.DER O'F THE DAY. Procession will form in front of Cottat Grove Hall at 10 o'clock A. and inarch the celebration ground ooe half mile west of town. 1 On arriving at the ground, musio by the Cottage Grove lira Band 2 Iteadiug of ihe Declaration of Indepeud ence. 3 Musia 4 Oration. 8 Musio by th Band. 6 Dinner and Rofrshments.' 7 Mimic by the Band. 8 Wheelbarrow race, with prize to winner. 9 Game of base bf.ll ; all elubs invited to participate. The whole concluding with Grand Fire-works ! In the evening, and URAKD It ALL AT MGHT. JOHN MASTF.KSON, WM.CATHCAKT, AAHOX LUHl-'H, Crihiiilfee. Belknap Springs. Mr J W Hixon ha rebuilt the bridge across th river to these noted springs and ha also put th waon road In exoellent shape. He I busily engaged at pifarnt renovating th hotel, bath house, eta. Give him a call this Sum mer. NKW ADVERTISEMENTS .i.n V HHVQt I i GOOD FARWFOR SALE- Itefcre-) Sale. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN1 THAT 11 by virtue of a Uecretal order ct the Circuit Court, of the State of Oregon, for the Count? of Line, to m directed. I will effr fur sale at public auction, at the Court House door la Kujrene City, Oiwon, to the hl;best bxlder, the iollowmg rteernoed premiaee, to-wlt: 'I h donation land claim nf KtlwaH Mulhnl- land and Martha Mulhollaod hia wife, Notifi cation Na. Iii9, claim No. 57 nf Section S3 and 3i T. 1H, a R. S W., and rUm No. 44, of Motions S and 4. in T. 19, & R. I W , eon taioiag XKt acre, in Luis County, Oregon, ea ui 11 Day or Astcast, 1SSS, Said fans la fenced, bou and bans on iL a Rood orchard and ha 123 acre under cultiva tion. 84 to comaieao at 1 o'clock, p. m., of said day. Trins,.nsb, R B. IAKIN, Jr., Sol Refers Wanted Tenuis to work on Knlama .Extension IV. P. . ft. WAGES PER DAY: Scraper, team and driver ti 00 Team, wagon and driver. $4 50 Heavy plow team and driver. . . .$5 00 T. S 11 A . leamsiers hoarded at 54 5U per week. All teams boarded at 50 per day fo? eitch horse. Apply to J. De Corsey, Superintendent on the work about ten' miles t.eloW f ortland, on the St. Helens wagon rond' of by mail to J. lx MONTGOMERY S CO., Fortland' Oregon. Farmers are requested to call at the new harness shop on Eighth street and price the stock. None bnt competent workmeu' are employed, and all goods are warranted first class. If yon want anything in the saddlery line, give the new shop a call and examine the stock. HO FOR JUNCTION CITY ish mn $50 ETJ3BLSI3. S50 Entrance Fee. Fre&tb'ttN Lane County Rorses. Fees must' be paid to J. H. Berry teif day per vious to rate.- lay fritre rriday, JkiMett, lSt. ns ft 3 a. ft Absolutely Pure. Thi powder never varies. A msrel nf purity, strength and wholesnmeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not he sold in competition with th multitude nf low test short Wbiuht, alum or phosphate powder- Sold only in cans. Royal Baking Powder Co., 106 Wall-st , N Y. A 'onah. Cold or Sore Throal should be stopped. NeRlect frequently rrsult sib saruranio i.nng uiaeaa or ron amotion. BHOWK'S HICOMIIItl. THOCHKS are renal n to clye rellrl ln imm nronraiiin, rouina, ralarrh, roetunipilve and Throat Dteeaaea. For 30 near the Trochee have been ramm. mended by physicians, and always give per fect satisfaction. They are not new or un tried but havipo been tested by wide and con. stent use for nVarly an entire trrnrration. they hare attained wejl merited rank among the few staple remedie ol the age. Public apeak era and sluer use them to clear and trengthen theolee. So! 3 at M cent a box everywere jnofiiKn's t n other s i At yon (KrUrbed at niirht and liroVoii nf your reel oj a pics cnuu sulliniifr and crying with the excniciatihtr puin of cuttinsr teeth f If so, co at once ami gt a" bottle of MRS. WIXSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little srtlerer kowjiately depend upon it; there is no mistake about There U not a mother on earth who has ever, used it, who will not tell yon at thst it will retrulate the bowels, and rive re.t to the mother, and relief and health t the chi'3. ( -J- crating like marie It is perfectly safe to M-J id au uvea, ana pirsHDi v ine lane, and u the preecripti of one of the oldest and best female physician and mine in the United State. Sol (verywhere. 23 cents a bulla. BITKLE.VS ARMCA SALVE. The BtST Salvs in the world for BruiaM. Cuta, Sorea, Ulcen , Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hand. Chilblain. Cornnand all knd of Skin Eruptin. This salve ie guar anteed to (rive perfect aatiiuVtion in every m or money refunHed. IVioe J.1 ct per box. For sal by Was nt 'a, the lrugrit, r'nn City. Malbollasd, Junction (.ity. km mmi qhei come And Sco for Ydurself. I do not DrODOSe tO rUli bDTJiOSitinn but I propose to show the people of Eugene and surrounding, . where they can save froni 20 to 30 cent OU tilU UUlliai ill u uy 11x5 tucix BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS. I propose to warrant and guarantee every pair that comes Irom us. . . IIlMlf Futhermore, we shall have n line of -GENTS F LTIINIS HINci &b6l)S, Consisting of Gents, Boys ahjl Ifouth's. Undershirts akii ix . .. tirLii. j f" .1 cv:..i. ....I nr i i urawers; wuuu aiju voiuiuu oumsunu ooieu ana Cotton Overshirts in Enormous Varieties. ALSO-. Ties; Scarfi, Collars, Cuftn, llundkerchieft, Sleeve Buttonl, i ii n .. ui.. i 'i.-i it.; i i . ' collar duuoiis, oiuum, auu veryming Kepi in a First-class Store, We propose to sell at San Francisco prices; our motto being QUICK SALEb AND SMALL PHOFITS. Workingman's Boot and Shoe Store and Bents Furnishing eoods. Our Furnishing Goods will arrive June 1, 1883. ......... w The L I. L Store, TAKES THE LEAD; NEW GOODS- NEW GOODS Jus received direct from the East: The largest assortment ever brought to Eugene: Goods Jlarhfit tan Id Genuine Sew Tork Prices. Dress Gooil irr the latest Shades. Ottoman; Silks ami Sutins to mutch. ImKrtel French Caihnrercs, 87J cts per yd. Amerirsn Cashmeres, 15 and 25 cts jicr yd. Kvcry line in Dress Goods fit N Y lii'urca. 12 yds whits Ilicss Goods for 81. A vi'r? nii-r- Mnck Dfdlmsn tn'med, rsi!ii:s, Hlk or Stin, at New York price. Corsets fmm CO cts up. I.aces snd Embroidery at Eastern price. Coins and examine orr new Hook Glorss, 15 yards 6( (.'rash, (food qnality, tor $1.1 New Clothing. Mens Smts. $S, $10 and Ml. Mens lrew Suits, $12, 815 and 818. Pants, $2 S3, worth 84. Younsr Mens Suits, (6 50, $8 sud 810. llors ami Children Suits, 83 25, 84, $5 snd 16. All at Now York prices. Our Boots and Shoes are Complete; We only carry Buckingham and Hecht's make, and every pair is warranted by them tob ... , , first class Roods. We keep Carpets, Mattinj, Tahle Oil Cl-ths, Wall Paper in the latest Patcrns, BirdCsjes it all prices; Iruuksand Valises, Picture Frames and Lookiuj Glasses; snd a big stock of Sugar, Coffee, Kice, Sago and all Staple Groceries are sold at Portland Vholesalo Prieis' All goods at genuine New York figures Come and convince yourself. I X L ST011 ! Goods sold as low as any House1 in Oregon, for Cash or Credit. Highest Price paid for all kindo of Country Produce. Call and se&- S. H. Friendly) Utefuf in the Family. Wa nsnkllv it tj i4n.-lAM li mnd roedicines, but Parker' Ginger Tonic ha besn at useful in oor family in relieving sickness and suffering that caqnot say too Much in its praise. Salem Argas. induirrt1nna rj MntK i..Mni..Uu. i ' ovy, lw of manhood, Ac , I will arnd a recipe that wiJl cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. Thi fret ivtnedy was disooverril by a mis sionary in South America. Send a self-ad-dred enrl,pe to the Ktv. JosrrH T. Ismas &tmtiB D. Ntw York Citr. FREE OF COST. ' Vk Kixo'i "rw Discovebt ior CoBsamsl tions. Coughs and Cold. Asthma, Bronchitis,' etc, is given away in trial bottle free, of cost to the afflicted If yon hare a severs rongfa, difficulty of breathing, hoanraes or any affec tion of the throat or lungs by all mean givS) thi wonderful remedy a trial A yon vain) yonr txistenc yon cannot afford to let this op portunity pax. We could not, adX would ant -give thi remedy away units 0 knew it Wonld aocomnlixh what w claici r K. Thoas srld of bopeloR case hay afreaj been ooai-. p.tMy cured by it. There is so taedictM ta th world that will cure one hT the eaas that Prt. Ktjco's.Vrw DiivoriaiT WILL CURE For sale by WDlcins the lhnicgi and Malhel ln l. Junction City. Hod-, lvi and Ct,' holwale Agoota, TortUnd, Orgon.