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f W i 1 '. -'Jl ' . it f j t TI5 ED3EHt ' CITY GUARD. SATURDAY. ..APRILS. 1834. NEW ADVEUTISKMENTS TO B31D3E BUILDERS. NOTICH IA HEREBY GIVEN' THAT I will li-t liy tililio nutcry to the lownt respun.ilil. Udder, the contract fur the ImiM liig nt a liri.H ou the otintr road in Cottage Urcive product, .To the (M Fork rirer, .L . :.i ..j 19 ii i it . i . . near tuv reiieiice in r. r iieuiiirii; sai'l con tract to bo let t too Court Hnuas iu Ku.'eni City, Oregon. May H, 1831, t 1 o'clock p to Hui.l liriila to Le built according to iliw an jwcifieuti.piii now on file iu the county Cleia' olfice at Ku.-i.iie City. E. I'. UtiiroRii, Sup'U Isted at E.ine City, April 2, 18SJ. Democratic County Convention. A Democratio County CntirentlnD (or the purpose of nominating a full County ticket, to be voted for at the coming June election, and selecting eeven delegates to the fiUte Conveu ti(, is hereby called to meet at Eugene City, Vrlday April 11, 1861, at 10 oVlock, in. The following 1 the repreeHoUtion allow each pre elact, based upon one deleKRte Innn ch pre cinct and one itelsgste fur each 25 votes or majority fraction thereof cant for State Senator at the laet June election: North Eugone.. 4 Willamette 2 Houth Eugene ..9 Mohawk.. 2 i onction .,..... Spencer. v S - Cottage Grove.. 7 Camp Creek '.'I Crvatwell ,..4 Irving 8 Sprlnvfleld 4 but Valley 2 Kichanbon 4 Fall f'-reelct 1 Cbehr ....2 Millie Fork 2 Ixmg Tom ',....3 McKensie 1 1'leawmt Hill... a.. .2 Hule De!l 1 Kiualaw. .2 Florenoe 1 Cofote ...21 Total.., 68 The committee would recommend that pri mary meeting! be held Saturday, April 5, 1884. Two new precinct having been created, from the beet Information of the committee, it hoi taken one delegate front the old precinct and give the eame to the new precincUin addition to their delegate at large. 11 IS. CocjlHlX, Chairman. H The CoDBty Cgnrcmioq. Iinforo our next issufl, Ui Democra cy of Lain count will Iiivh placed tlie'ir standard Iwan-r, o fur as tin1 county it conorrnHl, iu th field. It is to la hopd thnt the convention will act wiwly, and put forward men for thn (lifffrent ponitionn who reputa tion for liotiwitjr and qualification for th poaitiomt to which tltfy may Im called ly thn pitoplo arn unquestioned The Loifihlative ortion of tlm ticket, execially, nhould l filled ly men with broad view and with xom litmincnH experience. Upsides tit election of n United State, Senator, which in polili cal, they will I called upon to pasa on maofiurea which will materially ullcct our futura prosperity both in q unty and State, ono of tlm mnxt notalile being to pasa a law requiring foreign corporations to pay their junt ithare of the puhlio taxex It is not only essen tial to hara ninii who if elected, will vote right on these questions which so materially atTuct our interests, luit their capabilities for personally promot ing and indunnuing legislation should be considered. ... In the selection of men for county omcers, meir quaiincaiion hiiouui ne specially considered. Tim alLirs of the county should be honestly and econom ically adiuiniKtererl. The sectional issue which is so often used to influence delegates by design ing and intriguing men should hnvn no weight with the convention. Often rune a wrax man. wno is certain to ne ftnfaflt.Mfl uilll lm iiAiiiiiintinl luiitdiiua tiu happens to live in a certain locality; XO StOCK RaiSGrSl "lino vaniuutn vuum no t-ni'i-ii is passed by and discarded for the same reason. The absence of strife and bickering between the candidates is a favorable onion. No personal feeling is oWrvn bio, and wo believe that when the em endates are nominated the defeated as pirants will stand up Arm nnd true to the nomination. The county is nearly equally divided and to insure sucevss, harmony must prevail Democrats, if you wish to sen a good ticket nominated, attfuti the primary each ef tlieuity papers with a reipixt th at they puUUb the tame. A Committee of three on Croundi were ap pointed, oonaieting of SAOgdrn, T Q Heu dricki and Wealey Shannon. A Committee of five on Muno were appoint ed, ooniudng of J II MeClunt;, Geo Gill, Mrs L O Adair, Mix Nettie McCornack and Miati Irene Dunn. A Committee of three were appointed on ToanU, coiuintiiig of I'reaiileiit JliDwn, Hon A 8 Pattenon and Hon T O Hendricke. On Motion the director! adjourned iue die. T. U. Henohiks, Jiecording Secretary. Charlie Besserer, of the late Walla Walla Watchman, will issue the Rescue about the 1st of Mty. That will make six papers fcr Walla Walla, a city of less than 6,0 10 people. MrS II Friendly will pay the highest own market price tor wheat, 'iive lino call before selling your grain eleewhere. rIOTICE TOMEDTOS. VTOTICE H HEKEItY filVKX TIUT XI f Unburn hin Okbii duly appointed adiniiiiotratnr ut the citato of Wenzle Cmupcck, duceitied. All peMuo having uluinn aitniiKt said ettiite, are licrdiy imti Hud to preuiut the amiie to the uilniinitrH- tor, at lux ilrui( etorH in Euguue I ity, Ore gon, witliiii ix inouthe from dste of tliie iiutice. Fr W. On-tcii.v, Adiu'r, (. II, Ilimiiis, Att'y lor Ktute. ' Dated Aprd 4, 1884. SIB WALTER." The highly hr-d trotting ntnllinn "Sir Wal rr," jet lilwk, aixteen Intud hit'li. welu-lia 1.. 30J M.unilH. If im carriage in xtviin and lie tma it reconl of 2;3Jj troltjd in 2:2il, and on the diiy after the making of tlm record of 'J:3., won the tvo mile ami r.-e:it iu m. He it a direiit deacemlent of ImonrteJ Mi- sen ,'nr, the renowned sire of the greattut trot- Hie oolte are niuoh nn?!itnftr in 1mm mm.) the lilL'ln't prireii. Sir Wivlter Wiw ftinid hv Mnri Ii l.o Mnmlirfuo Chief; he l.y xMituiliriuo I'uvm.iiiter; he ly M tmliriiei; he bv iuiiortni MoMeiiiter. Diun Long Islan I lllm-liliruvk mure; elte by Amli-dw Jarkwin; he hv IUliawi he by llr..nd Idithaw. Firnt ilsm Sully Midjr; she by Mam brlno, ami of old iiuMiite mmpner. He will mnke the m-axon of 1881 nt Eugene C ity. Fur further pui ticiiliim nee GEOKGE GIIJ Real Estate Agents, WALTON'S BRICK, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. Ike very JtJST Improved Farms for Sale Cheap and on easy terms. FLOURING MILLS, SAW MILLS, ETC. Uhinito locaU. by Pre-emntlon or Home.teail. nnon Government Iand. to piircnaiie icnooi or lumioaii I jml, will do well to eul upon or arMresi us, a we PATJTI PS . a . n pivh, vw -fiiirv("M n. ..i imrnirw 1 . 11 in rii inn CI Uilliilk 411 I. are thor oiiKldy ac piainteil with auch lands throughout the eutire Willamette Valley, on either side of the river, ami can how parties the mt vulu&M Anils and desimble locitiiiu, from 40 to 1200 acres in a IshIv. Inuriiiatloii perraining to lauds Inrnixhwl gratis. For location and puces, aenu lor circular. AU.irew or cwi on A. Sl I.Ml a, UU., ugene City, Uregon. T. G. HekimiJks. 8. B. Easin, Js. HENDRICKS 6 EAKIN, Eugene City - - Oregon. Sl-ht drafta on NEW YOHK, SAN' Fit AX CISCO and roKTLAXD, OKEUO.V. All collections entrusted to us will receive special attention. Di'lKwits received subject to check. Loans made on approved security, and s (rent-rid Hanking bunineiM done on reasonable terms. m 11 ill Joshua J. Walton, Attorney -at-Lnw. EUGENE CITY, OREGON. iririi ritAcncB ix PRITCIIETT BROS. Prop's. ' " iI7"E ARE NOW PREPARED TO T T funiinh all kinds of lumber, dressed or undressed, on the shortest notice at .Reasonable Rates. A fair share of 'the nulilin uatmnaim ! no. Belted. Any eron ilesirous of a lanje quantity i.f liihtber for the Siiiiuner traile, can inukeHiiecial rates by handing their bills iu iinmedmtely. NUTCHETT BKOS. tO Address, Rnbiuson, Ijine Co, Oreunn. Summons. YOUNG SAMPSON. This flue home will lie allowed to srve mares tne eiisiunjf Mits in, coiunieiiuitiK Aiiril 4th an, I euiliiiK July 4tti, 1KS1, nt St.iw.irt's stable in l,:iene, und nt Cresswell, Hreiron, on the Mlowiuu ti'illli; Single Service. .Sill- Nona hi 1.1; liimininie, f'.U ' Leap, payable wmm wrvl.-e is lenil, red; S..,i. son, nt tlm dnl uf S-ason, Inniiranie, when the mare I known to he with foul, or If, mid r traded leifore this I. know n, t,le Hiiranee it forfeited. Cure i tnk.-ii to .r vnit aeihleiKs, but rt'HlKHIMiblj fur liniie l.u t.. meeting to tlay and tlect competent Mares cmi be itureij I on reaMin.tble 'teruis. flelegutes. iiksckiithik and pkimokrk. n imwnn is a liesulifnl Imy, (I vears old, fl( ill. W ! Wi' u hi a unit IMill II.-. 1. 1M nanus iiik'Ii; is well iiroiHirtuiiiei in . iert, and In conaiilered by imwt tnu tl at see iiliu as beiiirf one am.uijj t e HueKt Imm,-, in the State of ii He Wiunire.1 l.v A, K..,. ...... he by Kmperor, the liret thoMiilil.d Clyde. dale ever iuipoiteii to Oregon. Adtenture'e dam was a Hue ll.'nry mnre, Ssiiiimou's dam is well known in Ma ion county, being former lly owned by MrJohn Orchard', and as a Hue mare mid irood hreeitrr, ha. but few if any u periors in the Sute. For fiinher i.rti;..,l,.r. .nipiire nf the owner. T. J, PIJXTOX, Owner ami K'eer. ALL THE Courts of the Statu. Siiecial ntt-ution iiiven to Ren! Entnte. Cid- lectin; t'rohntc mntters. Collectiint all kimls of clalmr. a;aiunt the i linitiMi MMtes U verntnelit. Ollioi in Walton's brick -room. 7 and 8. & - SUCCIMSOHS TO THE Lane Co. Mercantile As sociation, e woulil announce to the citizens of this county that lm inj piiri'liaeed the entire i tuck of inrrchaiidiiic of th Lane County Merraiuile Astociatiou roiisi.leralilv below t the oriuiual eiMt. and having added largely thereto by i-e-cent purchases or ensh, our stock is uow ' COMPLeTiiTIS A Bid $ceiifl to ionel In tMs en-.inty. We corlially invite a careful exnminstiiin of our tck, as we know we can yiveyou sa;i.faution b ith it, yood.i nnd prices t Lana County Pionoers. At an adjourned meeting of tlie Directors appointed by the Pioneer Association of Lane County, held at the hank of Hendiloks 4 r.akln, April 1st, tuv follow Inj prnrainni. was adopted for their (rand reunion to be held June 6, 188li On motion of Dr E It Geary, the grove ad Joining th eity of Enifeae on the ea.t was selected lor hoMlnf the first (rand reunion of the Pioneer Association of Lane County) and the fimt Thursday In June, 1884, ss the time of meetlnf. On motion of E P Colemtn, the Association will form in front of the Court House, on c.h(ht street, and march under the direction of the Grand Marshal, who shall be Captai i 3 the D.ty, sad who shall be auUed by such aids as may be selected. On motion of A 8 Patt-rson, the proeewlon shall be formed at 10 0 clock, s m The following oriler ot buslucM wu adopted. 1 After inarchina under the direction of the Captain and aid. 1 . . L l amp will U formed near tlie (tend erected for the speaksr. 1 Musi j, ... ,' S. Praytr by the Chaplain. 1 Muaio. Ik Oration. ' 1 Muaio. AfUr which the Pioneer, an I their friends will repair to their eauiie or wapna and ir- take of dinner. ' AfWrdiawr a meeting around the camp fire wfll be In order, at which time there wUI be touts, .hcrt eecbes. remlu-n is of the eventful u.L eta. Immli.i.i. FOH MAUSItAU T HERERY AXXurxCH MYSEI.E AS j. a caminiaie lor 1 1 1 J1A1 SHAI Our Aim is to Sell me Best Goods forthe Least Money. CM nd examine ourp odsniul Iw convinced, even von do not wish to purchase. We al ways take pleseure in showing gmu nnd uiv liitf priwH. All kinds of produce taken at highest mar ket rates. LIBERAL DISCOUNTS FOR CASH. Iu the Circuit Court of the State of Orejjou for the County of l.aue. Mary L Hats, plir,- Suit in equity for vs divorce and the cus- Suel Bits, duf't J tody of minor child. To Snel Rats, deft; TX THE XAME OF THE STATE OK J Oregon, you are hereby siiuiinoiied to up war iu suni Court, 011 or before the lirst day of tbB next term ti.rrciif, to be bcjjiin and held at Eugene City, Lane County, Oregon, oa thethird Monday of April, 1SS4, nnd t'-en and then snxwer the couiplniiit lileil theieiu nj-iiiit y r judynmnt and decree will Im- taken nitainst you for want tliereof lor the relief prayed for iu conmluiiit, namely: 11 dome riiHoviiij( the invTiitue contract tx istioj; between you nnd the plaintitf. :ind sccordiiij) toe custody uf the minor child of said marriane to the plaintiir, H id for such other and further rulief a. iu the Court may seem- erjuiNiblH and inst, ni.d for the cost. and diuliurseiueuts of suit. And it is or- .1 1 1... .1... 1 . .... iirrnu iy inn 1 onn IMl xcrvice Hi till. SII.H hmeklm nmdo oil V"U by ptibliijtiii.ilicreof MMlVc Kuitenc City Gi'akK new.psper pnlilnhed in nid County weekly, for six con seciilive week.. Daud March 3, IS84. G. R. Downs. Att'y for Pl'ir. ARRIVED! AT THE I II STOEE. Tlie latpst in Dress Silks; elegant slmJes. All slmdes in Silks and Velv-tincs; now designs. Litest styles in Kid and Si'k Gloves from 4 to 8 Luttons. We carry the latest Styles in everything. Sixteen different mukes of Cor-ets; mostly imported.. Tin; I.tle.it in Ladies Silk French Hose. New designs in Plaips, with Serge, to match. As we keep only one line of goods, wn keep it perfect. fcix dillereiit siyli-s of Mens' and Ladies Button S We pay special attention to i Shoes. MENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, As we carry large stock of the s.inio at' 'V if - 25 IrMESaS (OUT. KBDUOTIOIT CALL AT THE X Xji To see Elegant New Goods and get low Large Stock Wall Papers & Picture Frames E. E. Luckey & Co DEALERS 7.V.. DRUGS, PATENT M EDI GjHESi Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, " Brushes, Etc., Etc. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. "VTOTICE IS HEKEI5Y GIVKN' THAT Xl hv virtue of nn order of the .ui,i I'oiirt of Ijme County, On-ijim, In the luntte'r irftlie extiite of Ikiiiuj Stull S . reiiHtd, the nn.lernii.'nei hn lieer. ihilv bii- untcd iwlimnii-trittrix of haiiI estste. All per snin ImviiiK ehiim". sjfainst ssid Htnta will pre sent th stiiie to me st the Uw ottice nf Gc S Whlurne, n Knuene City, within eix niontlis fnun this, the 'I'M day nf Fehrunrv, 1884. Kvai.ixe SwkAsinorx, Adiuiuistnti'is. Gso. S. U'a.iiibi km;, Attnriiey. voted for st the election .Mmiihtv, April 7 Ki. AUt'OiiXACK. ' FOlt .MAItellAL IHEUKBY AXXOCXCK MYSKf.P AS nandiditte fur the ottiisi ,J l.rl,.i ...i. M to the will of the mple st tlie poile on .tpru l, ixn, t'HAHLKS NlLSON, Northern Pacific Express T3 I1KHE TO STAY AND KVKRY Avn .1 WI ittiilitirs pie l.y WeIN, Faiyn & Cn will re Kiven tlie iwtnms ul the N V Kxpressk The Niinil,r dravinan. E J Mi-Cl will esre for your ffoixls und deliver them free in cusrv. it yim dun t Ulieve it sale L 1J Adair, t the det, Kml A Tnzivr, uptown, i ...v-v tiiimiiHii, mi Mniniiu. J. W. MATLOCK. J. D. MATLOCK. We will keep a full assortment and sell at living fixture, , PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT In hands of a competent druggist. To Luckey y- ....SUCCESSORS...... Bt istowat the old Ellswdrth Store. Don't Read This I FOlt .MARSHAL. 'luiivstnon v niosBAin I viu.tu'j ui iw .die uviii slioiu A"vd u'uj i Yuux UKMj illjl JOJ MUO u uiau vnn --a i i' "run ii "i ik Ami iw j 'I I , n -. h . . srtifKruv ivvm-ven J''"i - .......... n...iuv.Mf, .niati.r as i "I "AUW u,"i ""'"P IP's U! I H-'JUAV s rnwiidste for ClTT Mahsiul st uie nun. iu I ity election. J. E. ATTKMSr. SALE. VOTICE IS HEREBY (JIVEX THAT under and by viitueof an i.nlr ,J th. L..I1IHV VOIiri, I.I laiin LnUIIIV- l)eM.... iiisde at the May term Ihemif, ",Si , iM ihi iMifeT hi me niaie n John II Kini,y Uier-fUr the IWr. will r,,-Jr to th. )ZZT u..T iXU'. i-T '.T."" . mm i -- - ----- - niv It II 111 lit anits.it-.. Umrt House for toe purpM uf electiiur ..nT tiMt. at tl C,.urUl..o. do. i v.,.... ' ! cere for the ensaiog year, and to transact aeA-h '""". ss the li.Hjre ( 0 H k i Vlt timer nusineee as may eooie belore the nievtiiu. I" ' 1 n -""O'lsy, the Slat 'aav.u .wtrniAt (ixv xrniooAV 'aay.w smo 'AuaMftWaj 'naiaa.oar) jo til ipij d I uoivhnliuil u) SHxia jeqto (sji (ipl dvue xi jj iIiua's i y u.) r'-"in:i s 01 ........... gjBj. ,M ()j lu"l MA "'hhiojoj 'lff! Moj sjjonevj pus vSnj c: im " WI i 00 I " 001 ' 01) IJ" MATLOCK BROS, Suuvessors to T. G, Hendricks. HAVIXO PURCHASED THE STORE . l f"""erlr 0,,'ne,, "V T- - "endric';s. we umc (Mr.uiire in imnrniini( me public that will keep a well selected stock of uensral Merchandise On motloo of Dr Geary. KUer I'hilip Mul' ''"I Aprj' .'T4 '""""'"ll decnl,.; key was aUjsU. of th. Hay. g Ca moUo. of A 8 Utter-. K P ColemM No ;. i bl.k N. 4 of M inner'. h,a d.L nionet9"IDiiiI was selected (1iirf JlsiWial of the l)r On motion of E f Colemaa, Judk- J J V. ton was selected Orator of the Dejs Oa motion of Dr Geary, Samuel Ojde w selected as Assiatant Marshal. On motion of Dr Geary, Jud-e R H kt selected as Alternate Oratnr. Oa motion the Secretary si rr rt J In aotify the offiors fifths dty of tholr eltoti. nation l Lane amy. Ore-mi. luiw l'n.... City, Orecon. tliei.ee Kwt II J lL tl-..f- v HO (eel, ll.en. V 1 12 feet, ....- S.mth t feet to place of heii,iiiiig. Jerms oi aale caah flloKSK It, KlN.SV. Adniiiiieiralr.. (!. . NahiisH-iigK, Atl'v .Final Account. "VWICKIS HKKKKY GIVKX 11 the niidemiirned. Jane Lucker. I THAT in the Count C,.0rt itt Ijih f pn, her .vcmint lor Knalju-ttlm-tit i.a aw.L. . 1 a " a .a . . " "V mmj nu It. rt kWt Ik Ha r.s-4 iTiirsaor Jicrio't n i xt .n. . k..i.. , . . . . l.il.., ,. ioiot. hii, aim uoieciHin. iiasm 11 nuij has relumed Juuvt... n.l .ul n. .... .k i ' " sol .U to (fire s ,ry of th-e rrHnp In ' him a ell . e,nin. he. rt.?. '"I ! t . Adssiaistratrii. "' 1 S. snrMsr, Att'y. Coneistins of Dry goods, Shoes, Hats, Groceries, Nails, Crockery, ; and Tobaccos. In fact our stick will lie found to bo enmp ete. By honest and fair dealing we hope to be able w secure a lilieral .hare of the Public Patron o-e. Call and eiamine our slock and prices before piirchsaing elaewhere. We ran always be founl at the Old Hendricks Corner, . Vhere we will take all kinds of TRODUCE is eschane for goods, WH MATLOCK BROS. Pass books, butcher books, memo randums, ledgers, day books, etc., of all kinds. Orders taken for special sizes. School and Miscellaneous Books. All the stamlanl authors l.y the volume and is seta. Juvenile books, Seaside ami Waverly Library llarpera Magazines, ete. ' Bible Depository For Lane County. We have been getting a large slock of new goods and we hr everything found in a first-chiss B)ok btore. We also have u full stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS! McCORNACK ti COLLIER. Sawssors to (TALLISON. ? E. J. CRAWFORD. J. N. B. ITJLLER. T? Tl TTV TtS T r II I New Barber Shop and mw Rooms; (One door North of Fiwt OfBtv.) TJATHS. 25 CENTS. EV 1 9 Information where rou cai; get good lumber sawed to order for S6.5Q per thousand and satisfaction guar anteed. Best of lumber, best of machinery, best of wokrniansliip. No wet weather concern tliat runs onlv Un , ; I i:U.t,ne wllrreJ? c depend ori getting wLt yoa tlow fitted np in th. Ut of order. and hair cutting tfcvue in the most a)nTed ! order, and at the promised time. 5ear Mahla Vtmt 1 1 i : - J .. .VS. JERRY KOR, rVPriW. T C RAUT0RD k TVl.UK