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THE mini CITY GUARD. SATURDAY. ..... . . DECEMBER 6, 1854. ii . . , j Tie Fatfloiit Prstnl of i&c Sju.herti f rta Tlrt following extracts from the leading paper of the South fully and completely answers tlio calumnies given currency ly a lata rejected candi date for the Presidency: ; . LouuvQU Courier-Journal. . The'conduct of the South during the next four year will prove how grossly it has bn tuUroprpfcented; and that proof will in itself seal forever the po litical doom of men like Mr. Blaine, whose only hopes are in the continua tion 'of such misrepresentations. &bn (Ala) Time. The speech is one of the liitterest, most ariul and despicable attacks ever made on the Southern people. It com pletely gives the lie to all his hypocriti cal ' posturing in the past as the "friend of the South," and unmasks him as he is and has always been in our eyes ready to thrust the couspira tor's 'knife to the hilt in the help less-Sooth if he could thereby advance bis ambition to any extent. Jacksonville (FU) TimevUnion. The attempt to revive sectionalism between the .North and tha South will utterly faiL The old feeling of anni tnosity is buried too deep for resur notion at the hands of disappointed of fice seekers: the nation is one a sain now. and woe to that man or that party who plays the jackal's part and digs into the grave to batmen on the de- ' i j: : caying corpse oi national uibuiiiuiu Augusts (G) Chronicle. What does Mr. Blaine expect in ar raying the North against the south at this time! W hat deviltry does be med itatet What revenge does he mark out! But for the malice of his expressions and ideas one might laugh at a 1 lutned Knight, who uever went to war, at tempting to frighten the opulent East . and powerful West with the spectre of a confederacy that died many years ago and with the images of rebel soldiers 'that are either at peace or carved on juonuratnta. '", rJchmond(V)Diiptch. Mr. Blaine committed an act of self ' immolation at Augusta that at once rendered it certain that the country will r.ever be bothered with him again, 'and paved a way for the vindication, of 'the South such as could not have ieen 'accomplished by any other means. From one end of the land to the other -his speech has Jeen reprobated in un 'measured terms ly the press. His charges against the South have led to Uhe publication by the leading papers 'of the North of a fairer exposition of Southern feelinj. and Southern senti ment than had appeared during the "whole canvass, and even some of the 'papers that supported him do not hesi tate to acknowledge that the country -has made a fortunate escape in his de feat. Norfolk (Vs) landmark. The revelation Mr. Blaine has made lot himself shows us indeed that the country had a narrow escape from the domination of a bad man devoured by -amSition and only alive to the dictates tf his own vanity or the demands of bis own imperious ambition. iie talked about the intention of the South to "seize the govern-nent," when he fend his lieutenant had decided to com- . miL if nossible. that wrona themselves. " Jle strove to sow dragons' teeth on the fields where the vouns olive plants of peace and good will between the sec tions were growing up. i mm - ' Thirty seven electoral votes were al lotted the south on account of its col ored population, and Mr Blaine weeps iecause these votes are monopolized by ihe greedy southern Democrats. Mr. Blaine's lament might excite more sympathy were it not remembered that goed many electoral votes were allotted ' Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Maine, Kansas, Ohio, Michigan, Ilia noia, Wisconsin, California, Oregon, nd othsr northern Republican states on aeootnt of their Democratic popu illation, and that every one of these otes is cobbled by the hungry Repub licans. If Mr. Blaine would remove bis sad eyes from the "disfranchised colored Republicans of the south,' he might be able to see a great many aim llarly disfranchised white Democrats Ulh north. With Mr. Blaine it is a poor rule that will work both ways. The electoral colleges of the respec tive Sutes met at their capitols last Wednesday and cast the votes as they had been instructed on Nov. 4 th. Of the whole nomW, Blaine received 182 $ votes and Cleveland 219. The next step will be the counting of the vote in February, and then comes the inaug uration March 4 th. President Arthur has given his an nual mevage to Congress. It is an able and carefully prepared state pa per. The leading papers generally .comment favorably. The New York Sun is endeavoring t crawl lack into the Democratic party. The party, however, has served cotice on Dana that U is t wanted. A Washington special has the fol lowing estimates for river and barter work in Oregon and Washington, made by he engineer depart meat, aud to be submitted to the committee on appropriations: 'Entrance to Coos bay, .$150,000; Yaquina bv, $140,- 000; construction of canal around the Cascades, $500,000; upper Columbia river, including Snake river, $36,000; mouth of the Columbia river, $500,- 000; improving lower Willamette and Colu ubia rivers, $354,000; improving upper Willammette river, $20,000; Chehalis river, $5000; Cowlitz, $G,O00; Skagit, Stillaguaumh, Nootsack, Suo homish and Snoqualmie rivers, $22,- 000; Coquille river, 160,000. Th Democratic leaders at Washing ton propose for the Cleveland iuaugu ral procession a lttalion of five hun dred veterans of the civil war from every sUte in the union, with General Hancock as chief marshal, his staff to be selected in equal numbers from the leaders in the great struggle. Mrs. Garfield has selected Mr. Ran dolph Tucker, Democratic member of Congress from Virginia, as trustee for her minor children. Where is Jingo Blaine in this painful moment that he may stop ths latest rebel deviltry, The Maine rebellion appears to have subsided and there are no longer any fear that its leader will tako the State out of the union. The Markets. Portland, Ob, Dec. 5, 1884. Wheat Ihe wheat market in foreiim lands eem to continue dull and lower. In Portland valley wheat may be quoted SL10 fe $LL'l per cental ' Oats Quotable at 3033 cent per bushel, with a tlow market Eoos cent per dot, LOCAL MARKET. Eccemi, Dee 5, 1881 H ipe Nominal. Wheat Hut few aalee have taken place, farmers holding (r better terra. We can quota at W(5 55 cents per bushel oa board on cars. Oatb-20525 cents per busheL Market eauyV Hitter 20 cent per pound. Euos- 30 oente Dor dozen. Market not lib erally eupi lied JJacox Bides l-'J cent per in ana scarce; name very acarre at 15 cU; shoulders 12 J eta. Labo 10 (a 15 cenU per lb. PoTATOEs-Plentiful at 2530 cU perbuahel, Floub-HM perbbL His Success. Financially and socially, ars largely doe to hie excellent health. K hie system were clogged and feveriab, no doubt he would fail as many others do. But why not enjpy good tsalth when .one cm please the palate at the same time? Syrup of Figs ie not only pleasant to the taste, it also cleanses the system thor oughly, yet painlessly; it ie harmless in its nature, and strengthens the organs on which it act so that regular habits msy be formed, sod the suflerer permanently restored to health sod happiness. Sample bottles free and large bottle for sale by M F Wilkins, of Eugene, and W S Lee, of Jouction. In Time of Peace Prepare for War. Scarcely say doubt exists in the minds o' scisntifio men about theappearauee of cholera in this country another season. Theexteiitsud vilulence of the disease will depend entirely open the sanitary condition of the country and the physical condition ot the people. Persons a a perfectly healthy condition hare little to fear from ita approach. Dr Koch of Berlin, in hie recent writings upon the sub ject, saysi ''Under ordinary circumstances the bacilli, introduced by thelmouth, are destroyed in the stomach, but give a de rancement of this organ due to errors of diet . . . I t 1,1 or other ciuses, ana tne oacuius is voaoien to escape the action of the strio juice and to reach the alkaline iuteatinal fluid, whe'S it poliferatea, sets np irritation, diarrhoea and all the typical symptom of choleraic seiiure." le Haven l.'yipepsia Cure is a rameny tnat supplies me acta mas ie warn ing in' the digestive juicos of a deranged stomach. Sample bottle free at Osburn k Cos drng (tore. L..J..J-.-UL- . - .... 1 This Space IS BIB FOR Cram Eros. Immense adver tisement of 1 Tax Notice. rrUXPAYERS OF LANE COUNTY ARE X hereby aotined that the tax roll of Laoe Coeaty for the year 1S54 is mow ia sy hand for frUlectioa. Dated Nov 10, !&$. J. K.CAMFBFLL. EberiJ al Tax CoUector, Laa Co, Or. IiniTTT.ll ! IOLLIO.il W. H. Fenton, COMPiACTOR A.D BlILDER. Eugene City, Oregon. PLANS .AND ESTIMATES FUR nUhed upon application. Job work a specialty. OrriCE On dour uth of Win Preston ' harness shop. GO TO THE Eugene City, Orcg-on, Foryonr Boots sod Shoes Fine Goods and Low Price. O. BKCKWITH SON. Millinery Goods -ANI DRESS MAKING. HAVING PURCHASED THE STOCK of goods of Mi Bonnett, which U one of the largest ever brought to Eugene, I am now prepared to sell the same at astonfahiosly low price. The patronage of the ladiee of Euxene is respectfully solicited. 1 trewmaking a si-ecialty. Mm. C. T. Oar. $5,000 Wanted, And to get it I will sell 11 lbs stijar for tl.00; 10 cans orrters, ?00; ii - v. i ,.?. i no. :it. Sett (rery nice), 40 ct; Glaus Satt, J (brautilul), 50 cU; et Ulasie. 35 eta; set sauce plates, 25 cts; Bread asd Caks Plate, 20 cU; Wash Board, 25 cU; Wash tub, $1.00; Broom, 25 cts, and o'.hsr good in proportion. I5SCALL AD GET PRICES. Bargain in C'rorkerjr, Cilanej, Wood and Willow Ware and Uro eeriea. A. GOLDM.HITII. laith Grocer. Cash paid for HIDES, FUKS and Country Produce. Goods delivered to any part of city free of chaise. DR. MILLA C. SVANOE. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSIC1AH i Graduateof WomansMetlical College, Chicago . OFFICE and residence at Frofeasor Mark Bailey's. . - NOTICE Of FINAL SETTLEMENT- VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT XI F W Uliirn, Administrator of the estate of Wenzle Clauspeck, dtceaaed, ha 6 led hU account for final settlement ot said etat ami Monday, January 6, 1U35, ha beeaset by order of the court for hearing the same. F. V. OSBCliX, AdmiaUtrator. Geo. B. D-iRRis. Attorney. ' " ' Euen City, Novemljer 2!, 18M. M Suit DEALERS IN Hardware and all kinds of Agri cultural Implements. Eugene City, -. - - Oregon. STORE-On Willamette Street, opposite " Guard" Office. 1 BBS 2 1CI1ICS M, "ONE PRICE TO ALL," r f Has opened the selected General In the City of Eugene, Lane County -Goods marked in "plain figures." We defy fompe titloE Giev us a call selves. No trouble to show goods. Our Motto: CHEAP FOR CASH. Remember Strictly one Price to All. Walton's Brick - Of either sex admitted to the PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE On any week-day of tie year. The College Journal, containing informa tion of the course of study, rates of tuition, board, examinations, etc., and cuts of plain and ornamental penmanship, free. Address, A. P. ARMSTRONG, Lock Box 10L PorrxaM), Ob. pfln icrilin, please mention tti paper. ADMIHISTRATOR'SNDTICL VTOTICE IS HEREKY GIVEN THAT Xl the undersigned ha been duly ap pointed by the County Court of Lane Coun ty, Oregon, administrator of the estate of Mary Meller deceased, snd all person hav ing claim against said estate, are hereby re quired to present them, with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned administrator, at the office of J K Fenton, Kugene City, lane County, Oregon, within six months of the date hf this notice. Dated September 12, 1854.- Jonx G. Day, Administrator for Estate. J. E. Fexto. Atfy. Dr.A.W.Prather. OFFICE- SOUTH SIDE OF NINTH Street, opposite the Star Bakery. Call pronn tly attended to night or day. Chronic diseases a siecialty. Flour S Feed Storg. MEURIM W & TOFFELLMIUE, Proprietors. "ITfE WOULD ANNOUNCE TO THE V inHwm nf !ii(.i.na and virtnitv that v, hars secured the buildinn OPDOsite the Kttr Bakery, and will keep a complete stock of Flour and Feed of all kinds. We will be able to furnixh every thing at the same low prices as beietofore, de livered free at all times durinz the day. All orders left at the mills will he delivered by us. We would be pleased to hare you t-all and leave your ordsrs and they will be promptly at tended to. Remember the place, opposite the Star Bakery. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Sslve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilhlnins, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It i guar anteed to give perfect atisfi:tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cetits per box. For salu by K R Lockey A Co SIC. Siircfictt. ! Good News! largest and best stock of Merchandise and satisfy your - Willamette Street Found. That the Cheapest and goods is AT THE I I L 75 cases of Dry Goods received from the great failure of PEATZ & CO which we have -FOR ETLook do id few 22 yds calico for $1 00 13 yds unlileaclied niunlin 1 0o 14 yds unbleached " 1 00 18 yds crash 1 00 12 yds drSH goods 1 00 Come one come all and bny lots of those gootls for these prices. A good suit of mens' clothes for $8.00; Hats 75 cents and upwards Bring your CASH along as yov will surely get $1.50 worth of Q'oods for the little sum of 31.00. Remember the Cheap I X L Store, Eugene City, Oregon. E.E,Luckey&Co DEALERS LY. DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, Toilet Articles, Paints. Oils, Brushes, Etc., Etc. We will keep a full assortment and sell at living fixture, ' PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT In hands of a competent druggist. SUCCESSORS To Luckeu J Bristov) at tha old Ellsworth Store. 15 1 A : 1 k A B W rj Pass books, butcher books, memo randums, ledgers, day books, etc., of all kinds. Ordrs taken k for spcial size School and Miscellaneous Books. All the standard anthors by the volume and is seta. Juvenile books, Seaside and Waverly Library, Harpers Magazines, ete. Bible Depository For Lane County. W have been getting a large slock of nev goods and we hire Everything found in a first-class Book btore. "We also have a full stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS! McCORNACK & COLLIER. Successors to CALLISON. Tax Notice. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Ll I will he at the usual ulacr of v tiuz nt tha various preciucia ia Lane C'nuntv, Creim. for the prrp of rewivini taxrs fur the year ISM, froiu 10 o'clock a m to 4 o'clock p m of each day, as follows: Willamett. 'Wednesday December 3. 4, 18S4 Munawk, lburly, Camp Creek, Friilay, Springfield, Saturday, !ni; Tom, Monday, Kichardson, Tueailay, Cheshire, Wednesday, Sncer, Thursday, SiiuLw, Friday, Coyote, Satnniay, Pleasant Hill. Mondar, Fall Cre-k, TneedaT," .Middle Fork, Veln'day, Uvt Valley. Tharsday, Crnawell, Friday, Irrinc, Saturday, Jucctioo, Monday, Cmtae Grove. Tuesday, Hwl. Dell, Wednesday, McKenrie, Friday, Ffcirenoe, Saturday, South Kusene, Monday, N'orth Knene, Tuesday, 6, 8. 9, 10, 11, 12. 13. 1 lrt, ir. is, 1!), 20. K 24. 2 27. 29. SO. DR. L.R JONES, Physician and Surgeon. TITILL ATTEND TO PROFESSIONAL f T rails dav or nvht OFFICE lp stairs in Hays' hrick: or can be found at E H Luckey A Co s drug stira. Office hours: 9 to 13 m. 1 to 4 p m. 6 to 8 p ra. junll'tf New Barber Shop and Bath Rooms . (One d- Nortn of Ft Office BATHS, i CENTS. EVEKYTHINO 6ttl op in the bet of order, havin and hair cutting done in th. nil approved tdcr. JERKY HORX, rroprietor. Mind! Best place to buy your CHEAP STOEE HEW YORK purchased cheap CASH. - of our prices: 1 doz napkins (pure linen) $ 75 1 .1 J . 1 mm i uuz puvu loweiH. 10 6 yds Khirting 1 00 A very good corsrt 50 10 yds gingham , , 1 00 i3JJ n t i ' i t HJ S:,:8iffSSALL "TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JlI ly virtue of a writ of execution duly issued out of the Circuit Court of thai ftst r i ..... . ... i i.iri;iMi, lur ine Lnuniy oi Lane, oy n. Clerk thereof and t me directed, oo to-witi November 17, 1SS4, upon judgment suil decree of foreclosure rendered in said Coort Nov 3, 1SS4, in a suit theo and tlier. pend ing in favor of C V Waslibarn. pill, and ai;aint James Taylor and Catherine Taylor left's, for tha sum of fo51.80 in USgold coin, and the further sain of ((75.00 att'y fees, and for costs and disliur-wments of said suit, with interest on said judgment from date thereof at the rate of W per cent per annnm, and a decree for tlia sale of ths fol lowing described mortj;gd premises, to wit: 80 a.-res off of the north end of EW llapley's and wife' donation land claim, being claim No 37, sections 19 and 20. t 17. S K 6 W, in Une County, Oregon, commanding me to sell all and singular tb. interest of said deft's, in and to said premi se. Now, therefore, by virtue of said writ of execution, snd to satisfy said judgment, accruing cost and expense id sale, I will sell the above described premise at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the Court Hone door ia Eager City. Lane Coulity, Oregon, oa .Monday, Drrfmber 22, 1991, between the hoars 'of 9 o'clock sin, sad 4 o'clock p m of said dav. J. ft CAMTBELL, Sheriff Lao O, Or. Dated Xot22, ISS4 W. V. Henderson, HASr.EsrMED PRACTICE with .tfice in Hvs' hi irk. til My openUioiia wtfl b firrt' ( la and char,.- reason Me. Old jms as Wei a new ones art inviUt tn uail.