-tJ-.ru mrxnarjiar THE EUGENE CiTY GUARD. HATUKDAV MAUCH 8, 1834. Democratic State Convention. HiritaU Democratic Convention U hereby called to meet at Dalle City, on Thursday th 17th of April neit, at 10 o'clock a m, for the purpoM of nominating candidate for the fol lowing office:- Judge et the Biiprem Court, thrs Presidential Elector, Representative In the Lower !( of Congress, and District Offioer for the aeveral judicial districts, and to elect til delegates to the National Democrat Convention, and generally do mch other biui neai as may of right come before the Conven tion. The Convention will he omposed of the following delegate Maker llenton 6 CUckama t Clataop 4 Columbia oa 4 Crook 1 Curry J Douglas. 7 lirant 3 tlnaepbina 3 Klaroatb 1 i c and Klamath. 3 Lane 7 Linn Marion. ........... 8 Multnomah 13 Polk 6 Tillamook 2 Umatilla V Union Wasco and Crook.. 7 Yamhill o The am being one for each 200 vote and fraction over 100 cait for Hon J 8 Smith at lat general election, and one delegate at Urge for each county. We also recommend that the new counties of Crook and Klamath send one delegate at large each to represent them in the Convention, end that the number of delegatus alloted to the counties of Wasoo and Lake, from which the couutie were formed, be ail portioned between the old counties and the new. The Committee recommend that the pri maries be held on April 6th, and that the County Convention on April 11th) subject, however, to the approval of the various County Committees. 1 he Committee deem it fitting to present to the Democratic voters of the the State the following considerations! We as approaching an election of most vital importance to our commonwealth In all It Interest, both public and private. Deeming honesty the best policy, and in striking contrast with the course of the oppos ing paity, w have named an early day for the assembling of the Htate Convention. Our principle a 'a rty will then be enunciated aud our candidate placed in the field subject to the approval or condemnation ot the body politic. The variance of the vote in this Ktate during the past few years, and especially the very close contest in the Presidential election of 1880, gives ns much hope that, notwithstand ing our present minority, with harmony in our rank, and a well directed exertion of strength, w shall carry off the palm of victory. Tint to assure this end it is imperative that all Demo crat should contribute their undivided sup port and hearty co-operation, not only in the actual can van, but from it very initiation the county primaries. We do not presume to tres upon the provim of our popular Con vention, but do earnestly Invoke all ineiubvr of our party to put aside past differences anil parsons! antagonisms, to unite in harmonious action in the various primaries, and to send full delegation of representative uieu to at' tend the State Convention. We have deemed it titling to reduce the number of delegates, in the hope of securing the personal attendance of those to be chosen. We especially recom mend the formation of local clubs, where prac ticable, throughout the State, Relieving that the auouess of the Democracy is the welfare of the people,, we cordially In vite all persona, regardless of past political alii), iatlon, who favor simplicity, economy aud frugality in the administration of public affair to unite with ua. P. 1L D'Akct, Ax. Zikrkh, Secretary. Ch. D. tt. C. C. Tho Portland Standard lias lmui ad mitted ui a - iriemlwir of the Western Associated pros and now contains the latest dispatch. Locally, it has alwave maintained tho renutatinn of lwing the best newHpaper in tho north- west, and now with dispatches from ivory part of tlio globe it in pro timi- liontljr a complete news paper. The. editorial department hag bona much improved of late and shows a brilliant pen. Every Democrat in Lane county who taken a daily, should subscribe, for the Standard. And every llupuhl.. an, too, who wiflhttH to hear both sides of tho political question. AVe hope to aeo it aocure a large list in Lane. The Oregon City Courier gives an instance showing that tho Mortgage Tax law is broken in Multnomah county: "A prominent citizen of Clackamas county went to Portland to pay the. tax on a mortgage of $1,000. To his surprise lie was taxed on $300 only. The county officials are evident ly violating Uiu law regarding the taxa tion of mortgagee, l!y this one trans action the tax payers of this common wealth were swindled out of f 1.73, i in school tax ami f i?3 of slate tax." We hfr the name of lion. li. 8. Ktralian proposed for th Democratic nomination for t he Supreme Judgeship ly many. Judge Stmhtn in an tide lawyer, and would adorn the bench of any state in the Union. IU jM very popular in Lane county and would got v large Republican eupport. We are lrartilr. in favor of hi nomina tion. ( We place the call for the next aUte convention at the head of our editorial columns. It i an earnest appeal for harmony and unity among all Demo crat, and ahould he heeded. Tlie linocrata of Lane county will elect Ihcir entire ticket next June, The atate ticket will have newly 200 majority in the coudI. flmr X,,m C:il!nBl rWmsnsl. Oliirrlril CoIoik-1 Dust tif Georgia, who was a gallant olli yet in the Confederate army during Urn war of the Kiibellioii tells the) following amusing story which lias not herefore appeared in print: "I havealway had," said he, "a great re. spect for the valor of tlie Massachusetts troopi, and them was one regiment par ticularly, the Ninth, which fought us like tigers. It so hap;jemrj that dur ing several engagements we Vere pitted against each other, and there was much desperate work, I can assure. During one of our encounters, we were fortu ntite enough to surround one of their cempanivs, and as wn were shooting away, they, pieiri that unless they sur rendered they wera certain of annihila tion, showed the white flag. Unfortu nately this was not seen by my entire command, and several shot? were fired after T had given the command to cease. In tin' midst of this desultory firing there ramn a strong Hibernian voice from out of the hushes: "Jlowld up, yez scoundrels. We have surrin drred and ver killin' Dimmocrau." The Astorinn gives a bit of goo.l ad vice to Uepuhlicun leaders in this way: "Some of our Eastern ex-haiiges seem dispost d to make the bloody shirt an issue in the coming Presidential fight. ' Uelter not. It is in every way wiser and manlier to ' hit the dead past bury its dead,' than to keep sec tional animosity alive. It is princi pally the men that formed the 'Home (Juard twenty years ago that are now so pugnacious." The post oII'ioh at Sprague, V. T., has recently been madn un oflice of the third class, with J. J. Ilurns poslmas. ter, at a salary of 12 0 per annum. This change, is a true mark of the growth and importance of that city. Republicans woultl herald with dis may the nomination of Samuel J. Til den. The fraud of I87G still haunts them. NEW ADVEUTKSKMEKTS Northern Pacific Express TS HERE TO HTAY AND EVERY AND X all facilities leilf(ml liy Well. Eiirxo & Co will l Kiven toe tiatrona o: the IN V hxpn-xs. '1'lie tKiiiuliir ilrayman, K .1 Mct'lauahan. will rare for your kikhIs iiikI ilelivor tliem free of charge. It you uon t Ix 1 eve it ask L (i Auair, at the ilfot, i red A lozier, up towu or MuC'lnnalian, all arounil. Summons. Iu the Circuit Court of tlio Stntoof Oregou for tlio County of l-ano. Mary L Hats, ilir, Suit in equity for v divorce and the rus- Sue) Huts, cluf't J tody of minor child. To Snel Pats, duf'ti IX THE NAME OK THE STATE OF Oregon, you are hereby suiuuioiieii to ap pear in said Court, on or liuforo the first day of the next term thereof, to lie lieiin and held at Eugene City, Lane County, Oregon, on the third day of April, 18S4, ami t''un and then answer the complaint tiled therein against you, or judgment and decree will lio taken against you for want thereof for the relief prayed for in comnlaiiit, uniiicly: a docrie dissolving the mwiugt) ooiitmot ex isting between you and the plnintill'. xnd according too custody of tho minor child of said marriage to the piaintilf, and fur sin-li other and further relief as in the Court iiiny eeoi equitiililii ami iiiFt, and for the contn aud diauui'Hcmcnta of suit. And it is or dered hy the Court that service of this sii.ii mona be mmlo on vou by puhlication thereof in the Eugene City (iUAlil). a bewapaper publinhed in said County weekly, for six con secutive weeks. HaWd March 3, 1SS4. G, B. DnitRiK, Att'y for rrtr. 1. W. MATLOCK, J. a MATLOCK MATLOCK BROS, ' 'ORE s, we ffilicfMaoi-H to T, G, Hendricks. HAVINCI rUnCHASED THE STOI formerly owned by T. O. Hendricks. take pleasure in iiiforniinn the public that we will seep a well selected slock ol Consisting of Dry goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Groceries, Nails, Crockery, and Tobaccos. in faet our stock will be found to be complete. By honest and fair dealing w hoiw to b aid to secure a liberal share of the Public I'atronue. Call and eiamlne mr Mnrk and price before pnrchasiug lswhr. We ert alwayt be found at the Old Hendricks Corner, Where w will Us aU kinU of PKODITK in tichang for goods. u. , . MATLOCK BROS. Feb lit Beneral Merchandise, I (TT2J 01 I1! tTTM W." "VfT TW1 TORPID nOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From these .our, arise ouh" lb. .Ii.oium-s of tli) bunion race. nmpuiiu Indicate Uiolrcxutcnco . tose or npetlte, Bowels costive, Ick leu., rutines. fter eat , '"f.? crertloa ot bodr or mini, ErncU'lon of food, Irritabllltf oi temper, law spirits, A ferllusj of liaTlng aeKlectocl some dntf, Il.rless,llaturlBt the Ueart.InU before the es,hl;Ul col oredilrl-e, tOSHTIPATW, and de mand Ui use of a remedy that ' ' Z oo tbo Uvcr. AsaLlMrmcUicliioTOTT fIl.l.liavnoe.uL Their action oaths K I.Uieys ami 8kln 1. also prompt j removing . all liupuiitlee UirouKh these three -tDSer of lh ejrrtesn." proluc ng appe- tlt , una digestion, r''K"lir."i2;,,L'Av a2 klnandaviKorouBbodv. TVTT'H l"II.U chum no nausea or ffrlplna; nor Interfere with dully work and aro a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. Cueverywhere.a.Ti. lliie.4Miirrny8t..W.Y. TUTTS 'Mil DYE. Grat IUib or Whiskkbs cbanmd In slantlr toaOtossr Black by a single ap plication of llil. DTK. Sold by VwwiaU, or ent by express on mcolpt or Si. Offlie, 44 Murrny fiti o New J"J TUTT'I MiHUAI. OF HStrUl RECEIPTS FREL v II - -tJJL" AT ALL HOURS 25 OSIITS. Cliris Marx, - - Prop., BAlir.KU SHOP AM) HATH ROOMS, Willamette Street, two do rs north of the ML Charles Hotel, hu'ene, Uregou. Joshua J. Walton, Attot ncy-at-Law. EUGENE CITY, OREGON. Wir.i, PRACTICE IX ALL THE Courts of the State. Sjieciul attention given to Ileal Estate. Col lecting; I'robate matter. ('ollerting all kiiiils of eluime aalnxt the Uniti-il States (ioverinnent Ollici in Walton's brick rooms 7 and 8. NOTICE TO CREDITORS- TOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEX THAT 131 Clmrlus E Byers has made an assign ment of hi projierty to Aaron Lurch, for 'he Iwuetit of his creditors. Ail persons are hereby untitled to present their ultima, under oath, to the undersigned assignee within three months from the date o this notion, at hi store in Cottage drove, Lane County, Oregou. Aaron I.vkVh. jUignce. Dated this 2l)th day of Deo., 18S.1. - Bt'CCtSMonS TO THE Lane Co. Mercantile As sociation. We would announce to the citizens of this county that having pun-haed the entire rtock oi uicrchamlme ot the l.ane Comity Mercantile Association cousid.'rnhlv holow tlm iinlmiki) cont, mid having added largely thereto by re cent purchases lor cash, our stock is now coMPLTirris And cojuad to ione! In t!iis county. W'a cordially invite a direful exaiuiiistion of our itock, as we know w can glvo you satisfaction b.ith In goods and price Our Aim is to Sell tne Best Goods fort ie Least Money. Cal iu! examine onrin ndsaiul heconvimv.1. even you do not wish to purchase. We al ways take pleasure iu showing goods aud giv ing iirices. All kinds of produce taken at behest mar ket rates. LIBERAL DISCOUNTS FOR CASH. BJITMS I E. Luckey & Co . , J w 'DEALERS LY, DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Etc., Etc. We will keep and sell at living PRESCRIPTION In hands of a competent druggist. SUCCESSOKS To Luckcif J- Bristow at ; he old Ellsworth Store, Don't Read This! '4ii4.in'. u) 'to tat usqt tMoui Aid uiu 'iiuaiJlu'4 mui) jii.j Joi wuo u HujAi loun ojj iiiuuoj p .i.u(n u joj Xd ujw a.ai-1 u woiun um JilJqo M pVJ& 'huvm AvoriiAtUKV xiiaooAV'auvAV Bsvia 'AuaMotvao 'Bauiaaoar) jo u( huj (lt i uoivioilojd u kioo3 iaq,() Si (Mi 00 (XI I 00 I 00 (ajuq 05) neu nog loiit i v uf) aM ll i'l wSu a o "tjJiio auva oj U'3 iqi I lJ0''mA uiooay ssw; jii 9(j joj ajDonn pus sdaj C2 vs noioniasiIIAi.1 PRITCHETT BROS. Prop's. WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO furuixh all kinds of lumlier, dressed or undressed, on the shortest notice at Reasonable Hates. A fair share of the public patronage is so licited. Any H'rson desirous of a large quantity of lumlier for the hummer traile, can makesiiecial rates by handing their bills in immediately. PKITCHETT BROS. P O Addresi, Robinson, Lane Co, Oregon, NOTICE TOCREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX THAT by virtue of an order of the County Court of Lane County, Oregon, in the mutter oi the estate of Isaac Mull Hweanngen, de ceased, the undersigned has been duly ap pointed administratrix of said estate. All per son htvinit claimi against said estate will pre- snnt th same to mo at the law office f Geo S Washhiirne, 'n Eugene City, within six months trom this, the ZM day of rebruary, 18H4. Evai.ink Sweakinukn, Adioiiiiitriit.ix. Oko. S. Wahhbur.ne, Attorney. Mr S H friendly will pay the highest cash market price for wheat. Give hiin a call before selling your grain elsewhere. ' Summons. In the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon for Lane County. Sarah M Armour, l'Uuutiff, v George Ar mour, Defendant. To (Jeorge Armour, Defendantnhove named: IN THE NAME OK THE STATE OK Ortgon you are hereby summoned aud re quired to npiear aud answer the plaintiff's complaint now on file aainxt you in the ahove entitled suit with the clerk of said court, on or liefore th- 21st day of April, 18&, it lieing the first day of the next regular term of said court to be holden iu saiil county at the Court House in the City of Eugene, Oregon. And you aro notitied that if you fail to apiear and answer said oomilaiiits as herein required the pluintilf will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, to wit for a decree of said court dissolving the the marriage sintrai-t now existing hetweeu pliiintitt ami ih-fendant ami that plaintiff have the custody and control of Henry (i Armour, the minor son of pluiutitf and ilefemlunt, for the ousts and diriburseineuts of said suit. l'lihlished in the Eugene City Gl.'ARI) news naier for six consecutive and successive weeks by order of Hon R S Bean, Judge of said court which onler is dated tLu 1-ltli day of Kebmnry. m. Stuaiia k llii.vKr, Attys f .r Plaintiff. -A. CARD. To all who ur s'.itforing from the errors and imliscreti-uis of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, hwsof uiauhooil, ,Vc, I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OK CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South Ameritra. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Juhl'phT. I.nman, SUtion D, New YorkCity. T. G. Hemdbicks. S. B. Eakix, Jr. HENDRICKS & EAKIN, Eugene City - - Oregon. Siht drafts on NEW YORK, SAN FRAN CISCO and PORTLAND, OREGON. All collection entrusted to n will receive .(ecial attention. iMiosits re-eived suhject to check. Loans made on approved security, ami a cenerul Hanking business done on reasonable terms. a full assortment figures. DEPARTMENT!- C I ML Clearance SALE Fir lit fc: m Goods MUST be Smith and Cox, GENERAL DEALERS IN Agricultural We intend keeping a full line of first-class Farming Implements,con sisting of D. M. OSBORNE 4 CO.'S CELEBRATED TWINE BINDERS, REAF ERS AND MOWERS; ' ' STILLWATER ENGINES; MINNESOTA CHIEF THRESHERS; JOHN DODD'S OLD RELIABLE, 1IOLLINGI.S WORTH'S, REINDEER AND RED BIRD HAY RAKES; THE KETCHUM WAGON ; MITCHELL'S WAGONS, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, ETC., ETC. It is our intention of staying here and we guarantee all goods sold to give entire satisfaction. Prices as liberal as any w in the Northwest. Warerooms on Willamette Street Opposite the Guard Office. Pass books, butcher books, memo randums, ledgers, day books, etc., of all kinds. Orders taken for special sizes. School and Miscellaneous Books. All the standard authors by the volume and is sets. Juvenile books, Seaside and Waverly Library, Harpers Magazines, ete. Bible Depository For Lane County. We have leen getting a large slock of new goods and we have everything found in a first-class Book htore. ' We also have a full stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS! McCORNACK & COLLIER Successors to CALLIS0N. . ' Earness HAVING 0PE5ED A NEW SADDLE AND HA RSIM swnt m ..u west of Crain Bros"., I .m B0W prepared to furaisi SKltS LOWEST 3Et-5LTES. The Competent Are employed, and I will endeavor to me wuii a can. iii. i, Having Utely issued a circular deriDe of Lane county of 15,000 copies, I can ftirnih tbeiame free to parties wishing to send them East to friends. They furnish more luferoa tioo, such a the immigrant wants, than ysa muM write m a letter of 20 pajje. am alto operating with E. J. Hayht Co., nf Tort- and, Oregon, the moat aotive. energetitr an nxirougniy advertised firm en the Paejfic Coast Partie having real cstaW to sell will find it to their advantage to pluce tlie aarn in rv hands, a I am oonstantly increasing my a-ivertisemenls, and am fully determined that Lane county shall have her share of the immi. g?ation bound westward. Geo, M. Mm r. v DATS il k Sold at any Price Implements; Shop Host Workmen trive utltai ion to all whjjua faver i. S. CLRItlE. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEI11ENT. V llluun Jean.. s.l w.. ,, "'f J ,,,ti.h?ld7"' M. h bee. JTfci ""nK w tJ order f the Court Bur, ITl B Jiasa, Executor. t. B. t O. A. Doaaia, Atty' for Ertata. Crrinwor Jrscnanl-Mr K M Mulbol land has returned to JuautiooaaJ ooen-j ki hna a eali and iubih kis k. d.