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m EUGEiiE CITY GUARD. HATUitDAY MAttCII 20. 1884. Democratic County Convention, A Democratic County Convention for the purpose of nominating- a full C'ouuty ticket, to be voted for at the euming June election, and electing aeven delegates to the rilate Conven tion, Is hereby called to meet at Eugene City, Friday April 11, 18X1, at 10 o'clock, a in. The following ia the representation allow each pre cinct, baited upon one delegate from path pre cinct and one detente for each 23 votes or majority fraction thereof cunt for Hute Senator t the last June election: North Eugene 4 Willamette 2 Houth Eugene il Mohnwk 2 Junction . .6 Spencer ' Cottage (trove 7 'Camp Creek 2 Cresawell 4 Irving 3 Hpringfiuld fi 4 l.t Valley 2 Itichardaon 4 Kail Creek 1 Cheaher ,.2.Mid.llo Fork 2 Iong Tom ,3 McKeiiJe 1 l'leaaant Kill 2 lliulelc!l 1 Biualaw, ., . , 2, Florence 1 Coyote.' 2l Total 08 The committee wouhl recotuiueiid that pri mary meeting be held Saturday, April 5, 1KH. Two new precincta having been crualvd, from the beat Information of the committee, il lius taken one delegate from the old precinct and given the nine to the new precinct in addition to their delegate at large. It. II. ComiiAN, Chairmun. The Dream. KliiKNK, March 25, ItWi. "Oiod morning," said Wealey the Witty, "the iky indicates fine dny, and an I have a few Idle moment I would like to walk with you while I relate apart of that strange pro phetlo dream." "It wouhl he a aource of (,-rent pleaaure to me," aald I, to hear tint very remarkable dream, beaide It would unlock a storehouse of very valuuhle Information lot the public generally, I am delimited to have the pleas ure of your company, " "And I am more than delighted," anid Wen ley the Witty, "to have the opportunity of communicating to you audi Important facta." "Thank yon," laid I, and aa we moved along lowly, Wealey the Witty commenced to ro 1 it the wonderful prophetic dream. "For aeveral dye," iiuid Wesley the Witty, "I felt very strange, light and airy, like I waa inspired. One evening aa I walked home in company with my uew friend from linker, I told him I frit like mine great aucrct waa about to be communicated to me in a myater iouaway. lie imiled and aaid It could not be treated to a more discreet pernon. When I got home and aeuteil myaelf in the cany chair I told the niadnme I waa inaplred by smiio strange feeling, alio anid I had lceti thinking too much, which cauaod a flow of blood to my bead. .She aald I luiiKt bathe my feet in warm water, and tlien apply a light muatard draft to them. I aald bathing would lie aulH .cieiit, which waa ilium, anil then 1 retired. The 'Madame aald I bad not been in the bed exceed ing five minute! until I waa in a profound lleep more like a dead penion. I remained In a kind of franco for over an hour before I coulJ lie awakened, I had not cloned my eyea iwhen a atrange aight apprnro I before my mind, At a diatanre I auw a proration mov ly towarda the Itoyal Star CliainW. It an noyed me for Immediutely appeared in the dlatanca a funeral cortege of aoiue of my old frlenda. Leading the proeesaion, I at once reouguized the familliar face of Edw..rd the Kllpiiery, then cam the fragile form of Jim the (iimletcr clothed in purpllca and gown which aatoniahed lue to are him acting lu the cipaolty of pi ioat ll'.it then it occurred to nie that Jim the (iiinletr waa gifted by na ture ami practice for many vocations. Imiuo diatcly after Jim the Giuilcter cnine th re Inaina rurloaed iu a plain hut rich culket. Citizen or Junction! -Mr It M Mulho. land haa returned to Junction and opened hia atore with a very tine atock of new drug. Give him call and examine hia atock. J ' . . i NEW ADVEKTISKMENTS To Stock Raisers! E. J. CRAWFORD. J. FBBEI N. B. FULLER. YOUNG SAMPSON. Thla Nne borne will lie allowed to aerve marea the ensuing aeaaon, commencing April 4th an ending July 4th, 1HH4, ul Stewart'i etahle in Kugene, and at Cresawell, Oregon, on the following turma: Single .Service, (10; Season 815: Insurance. C'.'U. Leap, payable when aervice ia rendered; Sea eon, at the end of Seoaon, Insurance, when the rnnra la known to be with foal, or if aold traded before thla ia known, the inaurance forfeited. Care ia taken to prevent aecidents, but responsible for none that may occur. M urea can be pastured on reasonable terms. DtHCIIIITION AND I'KlKintE. Hampaon la a beautiful bay, C yearn old April 'Jli, IHHlj weighs about 18-10 lbs; ia handa high: ia well nroportioned in every re aiiect. and ia considered by most men that see him ua being one anions t:e finest horsea in the State of Ins a'. lie was sired by Adventure, he by Emperor, the iirst thoroughbred Clydca- dale ever imported to Oregon. Adventure dam was a lino Henry mure. Sampson's dam ia well known in Ma ion county, being former ly owned by Mr John Orchard, and aa a tine mare and good breeder, has but fuw if any su perioin in the State. For f.irther particular! empiire oi me owner. T. J. DUNTON, Owner and Keeper. 18 I Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County. Sarah M Armour, l'luiutitf, vi George Ar mour, Defendant. lo (ivorgo Armour, TMeriilimtnliove named TIIK i A M K OK THE SJ'ATK OF Oregon you are hereby aiimmoncd and re iuire. to uppeur and answer the plaintllf'a complaint now on file a,'iii'iit you in the above entitled suit with the clerk of said court, ou or Is tore lli 21st day of April, 1KHI, it being the tirt day of the next regular term of aaiil court to Im bolden in said county at the Court House in the City of Kugenu, Oregon. And you arc notilied that if you fuil to apiiear and answer I i..:.... I.. . . I 1 .1 . .1 .- ..-i. Usui uiMii'iiiiiuin n Herein rcipiireii me piuumii win apply to tn court lor the relief demanded In eunl complaint, to wit:' for a decree of aaid court dissolving the the marriage smtract now existing between plaintiff and defendant and that plaiulilf have the custody and control of Henry l Armour, the minor son of plaintiff ami iicicininnt, lor the costs and ilisinirseiueute of saul suit. I'tihlishfil in the Eugene Citv Guaiii) news. paper for six consecutive and successive weeka liy order of lion H n llean, Judge of aald court which Older ia dated the 1 Itli day of February, ion i. Htr.mian ft lllMCH, Attya for Plaintiff. m si il, 1'KITCUETT HROS. Prop's. TE AUE NOW I'KEPAIIED TO T furnish all kinds of lumber, dressed or undressed, on the shortest notice at Reasonable Hates. A fair share of the public patronage ia so licited. Any pei-Hon desirous of a largo quantity of lumber for the Summer trade, can iimkesiieciiil rates by banding their bills in immediately. PUITCIIKTT IlltOS. P O AiMr-M. l.'olliMS, n, I .nut i Orvtnit, Summons. borne by four luill bearers, John of ICugene, Jnauph the .Iek, Joel the Pure, and Walter the l.usy. Next came the chief moiirneni, iUHiuey me Mieut, ami Aiie me My. Alter them followed the near friend and political companions, Clay the Genial, Kulicrt the Just Jvaaee the Handsome, George the lilitud. and last, though not least, came the ponderous form of Abrnm the Cunning, awinglng both anna In neHieulatlons, at the Mine time speak ia-i in au undertone, though ilistinet He was eerlouly dUeunsiMvr. iu hia own luiud, what effect hia present in that crowd would have n hia business, 'I have only three friends hare,' aaid A brain the Cuuuing, 'Koduey tli nllent. 1 lay the Uemal ami A lie the My, Itodncy the Silent can help m lu my business wonderfully if 1 can only get him elected to the Senate. He didn't exactly auit me the way he acted in that Kegeut busiueas, but he Must go the Senate. 1 guesa Abe Lite Sly ii all right, for five hundred was little enough, yea. too amail lor lliut woi K." 1 lie graita are all living, audjth ten thousand young trees budding. Average, five bushels to the tree fifty thousand bushels; will load two big trains.' ty this time the procession had reached the city of the dead, and the casket waa iJaeed on the aide of the grave ready to lower into the vault.- Mm the t.iinleter,' othciimtig High Priest of the Itoyal Star Chamber, demanded attention, and in hit dear, shrill voice sail "Brothers ami companions, we have (net to pay the last ead tribute to that once great po litical leader, John of rMiruighehl, ilemarki will aow lie in order "Hut, aaid Wesley the Witty. "I must rest before 1 commence that wonderful scene, and if yon would l kind enough to walk with iu next week I will relate it lost aa it oc curred," "l-eriaiiny, aaiil I, so, next weeK, we may expect the eccne ol tue itrange political resur rection. Cmro, Iu tho Circuit Court of the Stnteof Oregon for tho ('ouiity of Lnno. Mary L Hats, plir,"! Suit iu equity for vs divorce and the eua- Sucl Hats, dcl't ) tody of minor child. To Suel Hats, deft I X T11K XA.MK OFTIIK STATU OF Oregon, you are hereby auiumoned to ap pear iu aaid Court, on or before the Iirst (lnv oi tuu ilex', term ti.ereol, to lie liecun and held lit Kugeno Citv, Lime County. Orrumi. on the third Monday of April, 1S.S4, and t'-cn and ther i answer the complaint tiled therein agniust you, or judgment ami decree will be taken agiiiust you for want thereof for the relief prayed for in oomnliiiiit, namely; i locrie dissolving the mtrrnigo contract ex istmg between you and tho nlaintilf. snd according too custody uf the minor child of aaid m:irrnigo to the piuiutilT, and for sur other and furtlier relief aa in tho Court may seem eiUitabln and jtict, and for the costs and ilisliurseiueiita of auit. And it ia or- lured by the Court that aervico of this sum mons be made, on you by pulilicutiou thereof in the Kuseno City GtiAltn. a newaptper published iu said County weekly, for six eon. secutive Weeka. CaUd March .1, ISM. G. II. Iloitius, Att'y for PI'lT. Information where you can get good lumber sawed to order for i$6.50 per thousand and satisfaction guar anteed. Best of lumber, best of machinery, best of workmanship. No wet weather concern that runs only when it is pouring down rain, but one where you can depend on getting what you order, and at the promised time. Fir, Cedar, Hemlock, and Maple Sash, Doors, and Planing; Clearance SALE For the U Sim MIS il the . x jss: Xj, stosfisss eugene city Goods MUST ie Sold at any Price ISear Mable font Othce, Linn t onnty CltAWFORD 4 FULLER. Real Estate Agents WALTON'S BRICK, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. Improved Farms for Sale Cheap and on easy terms. C5TALS0-O FLOUllING MILLS, SAW MILLS, ETC. PARTIES wlahinjf to locate, liy Pro-emotion or Homeatcail, upon Oovernment Lanil, to purchase Siliool or liuilmad Lamia, will do well to call upon or a.lilrtm us, as we are 1 1 ouirlily aeinmiiitBil with am-h lam a t hroiiL' loot tin. entire Will t., v.n ... .... !.. ... . . . . . , n-- v.. w ..(ifibi.a v itliry, nil CILIier BKIP. OI the river, am can allow partiea the moat valimlile Inn.U anil (leainible locatioua, from 40 to 1"00 acres fn a boilv. Iiifarmation pertaining to lamia fumi-he,! pnUk For location anil uiices. send for circular. Aililreaa or call on A. ST1XIT & CO.. K,..rn ('if., iw,I I E. Luckey & Co -DEALERS IX DRUGS, PATENT iEOIGIH Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Etc., Etc. J. W. MATI.OCK. J. D. MATI.OCK : MATLOCK BROS, HllOCOHHOI'M t We will keep a full assortment and sell at living figures. PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT In hands of a competent druggist. SUCCESSORS JfoLuckeu $ Bristow at the old Ellsworth Store. Smith and Cox GENERAL DEALERS IN Agricultural Implements. We intend keeping a full line of first-class Farming Impelments,con sisting of D. M. OSliORNE CO.'S CELEBRATED TWINE BINDERS, REAP ERS AND MOWERS; STILLWATER ENGINES; MINNESOTA CHIEF THRESHERS; JOHN DODD'SOLD RELIAHLE, 1 1 OLLINGS WORTH'S, REINDEER AND RED LIRD HAY RAKES; THE KETCH UM 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 hr ,w in the Northwest. Warerooms on Willamette Street Opposite the Guard Office. -Rl'CCESXOM TO Till! t. a Hendricks Tha Difference. HAVING ri'liCHASKn THK STORE formerly owned hv T. G. lleinlrie'ta. u Uike plcunirw tit luforniin the puliliu that we will keep a well aoleoted atock of In Merchandise E, P. Vin.lioator.J When a Dnlloa girt want) her fellovy to go Koine all takes down lior back hair. Kuijone City fiirlt take olf their allocs. N.ilem uirls ayt "U ' tiii'e for my dcaront Charles to IConalatiui of uoohtap hia oircliiij arms and hie Awav to his 1 . 1 uataiual domioil Oreiioii City oi'il, kie ll'V ITOOtlS. . . i: .i ....I I ... .1 i. O mum irnuiil noil irM tii-ioiMi.il alive; tilt V aimpiyaay: "Ninny, limes up: jitr In Kji.t I'ortland they don't give out hints, and the fellows stay aa louji aa tha "lamp holds w imrn. Notice. At regular mevtinu of the lioard of Ii. ..I I i' ii l. ..I i :.. t' vi i.i. u v- .il r iitni ill Lllriie City, M;irch I?, LSS1, a further pavmtnt was uniorei t tlire pi-r cent, on the atock of aaid coii(i'i' , n I at tl e tame tme ingthe S. oiv tary, in uoihicoIumi with .Mr (ieo 8 Waah buroo, attorney for the company, was em powered tit Mill uotva, Si'tvuuls or aaaeta of any kind of tha ovupany bv the next rvea- lar nwrting, to Im held in Kugi'iie tha rcond Wtxlneaday iu July, and all parties who may have claims ai;;iinit the aforvaaid company art hereby notilied to pmteut tha aame for adjuatoieiit mi or before the sImiv ilxle, at it is eipteto! that the buainert will then b) tlnally elided. By or rrot Hi- li.wrl. . ..jm-oK KnoX, hee'y. ) Hoots, Shoes, Hats, Groceries, Nails, Crockery, and Tobaccos. In fact our stock will be found to be complete. Hy lionmt and fair dentin we hoie to be able vt secure a lllnu aliare of the I'ublic Pal routine. Call and eiamlne our aUK-k and tirirm hefora pnrcliaxini; elaewhere. We can alwaj-a le found at the Old Jlcndricks Comer, VhT we will tale all kinds of PKODITF. in e ichant for goods. MAI UX K BROS. Krb ?, ISM Lane Co. Mercantile As sociation. We would announce to the citixena of tM. county that liavniff purehaaed the entire otock of merchaudiae of the ljne County Mercantile Aaaix-iation coimiileralily lielow the nrii-ii,.J coat, and liuvtnjir added largely thereto by re- con i piircnikaea lor caali, otu- stock ia now COMPLETE And fecund to None! In t'lia county. We cordially invite a careful examination of our stock, as we know we can give you satisfaction both in gmnla and prices Our Aim is to Sell tne Best Goods forthe Least Money. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. TOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEX XI hy virtue of an nr.lr ,.f .... THAT . ...yuiw oiuw Mil SweariiiL'en il. waaed, the un,le.i,,e,i haa lJTK pointed administratrix of aaid eatate. All per sons havmii c a ma airnin.f. ...i.i .- ' Waalt ' t th. law m 'ceS C..V s i ? V"BAn,HU.,:!'' -AiMumittratiix. io. h. Uanhbi-hmc, Attorney. 9 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 ly tho volume and is sets. Juvenile books, Seaside and Waverly Library, Harpers Magazines, ete. Bible Depository Ar Lane County. We have been getting a large slock of new goods and we have everything tound m a first-class Book btore. We also have a fall stock of PROVISIONS! & COLLIER, GROCERIES AUD McCORNACK Successors to C ALLISON. Don't Read This! "ILLIIVStnO!) V nd examine ourgriMlaaml I convinced, you do not wish to piirehaae. We al ake pleasure iu showing giaala and gi Cal eveu m ays ta tuir pru-ea. All kinds of produce taken at higheat mar ket rates. LIBERAL DISCOUNTS FOR CASH. Northern Pacific Express F nEUE TO STAY AX I) EVERY AXD I all famlitiea pledged by Wella, Fanro & Vo will be Biven the patnma of the X P Kvpreaa. Th. ,.mUr ilrayma), K J McCl.nahan, will care lor your goods aad deliver them free of cha'f i. It yu il.nt believe it ak L O Adair, at the deixit. Fred A Toiler, nr. .,- or McClanahan. all aruund. ' UJ.I AJlUllll -V II mm. . I1 T a.oi 0 anoXm, uvq, Jj' '3HVAV AVO'I'II. (IXV XMGOOAV 'HUVAV SSV'IO 'AJI3M00U0 VaiJISOOJIO I jo mj (in i daa t ai;ViiKlud ut tjioofl asqQ ' ' I (Jq or.) io xoq l3qi aSn tMii Or wlXo tua oi ...', aiioatqj I lvmK) MA uioojy '"ttlf)J0 Vs 4oj j8ons P alnj aS noiOHI9SinA.I ou 001 1 ,00 1 x i oo li es Co l:s Iariiess Shop HAVING OrEXED ANEW SADDLE AXD H4RXF? mnp ov o... o. rt of Crain w., I am now prepato Liah ?vSnKat0lin.8t.ht LOWEST BATES. The Most Competent Workmen Final Account. NOTICE IS IIERERY GIVEX THAT XI tlie underlined, Jane Luckey, M filed in the County Court of U. r'. ' am baa..... 4 I i? l ... - ... ..v, .U1 mr iinaisettietnentin estate Jerry Luckey, deceased, and Monday. May 5, I.VI, has beeu set bf th. Court ior ieriiiK me same, and objections to same "jr loerv ne 4 1 . . - vre enmioyeci, and 1 Mill endeavor to; Et;.-,: me with a call. to all whj ma fatw T. G. HE.VDRK ks. s. B. Eakin, Ji HENDRICKS & EAKIN, Eugene City --Oregon. J i vi T v..v . - . bCO. S. JkSHBl RNS, Att'y. Siirht draft, on NEW YOKK. SAX FILVX. v i.n v i Un 1 l, UKKGOX. All collectiona entrusted to ua will receive j( lecii aiieniion. IVpcaiU revive.! nl.ject to check. Loans made .m approved security, and a Reneral itaoking biuineaa done on reasonable tcruu. A. S. CUIIIIE. Joshua J. Walton, Al(oriirj-at-Low. EUGENE CITY, OREGON, WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THI f f Court of the Sute. i tci attention pvea to Real Eatate. Col lectini?; Probate matters. Oillectiiijf 11 kinds of claime affainat traf I nited Sutes Goremment OBice in Walton's brick -rooms 7 wid 8. rr8 H Friendly will pay the highest SMh market pries) for wheat. Gisj him call before aelling your jjraio laewker.