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HpU GUARD.
bTtURAvTT'kAKV 2V, 1833.
Prom Salim.
FhU Iff, 1883.
The prcsont aewiion of the Lpgm1a
Jature will como to an end at midnight
tamorrow. , A. vut amount of im
portant work has linen done ly tl.e
Legislature but it has also paisrd some
rtwoeures that wilt o condoiunnd hy
the people. The proloivgwd K-iiatorial
BtrujjIe ha dotaiimd the work of the
easion, and everhody ty that the
Republicans munt Imi held roponsibl- ,
m tlx have a good working innjority
in both how-, ami if party usan hud
Un followed tlx) election for Senator
would have occurred the secor.d week.
If Ilirsch l dufcated, the primary,
moving cau.se thereto will be plainly op
parent to the mostnuperl!cial obwrviT,
A great many of the It-uders of tlie 0.
0. P. untintedJy blamo the Oregon
ian for tlie proaimt beautiful muddle.
They aay thot the action- of the Ore
gonian two y!am agD' laid tho ground
orlc of tlw prexent dtHaflVicMon iims.
much an that paper prraclu-d two
years the doctrine that the majority of
the legislature must be ruled by a fac
tious minority. Such monumental in
consietency as is Khown by it pnwnt
coume weakens- and virtually destroys
any influence whatover the Oreeonian
might have had. Mirny of Hirach'a
friendn claim- that the advocacy of the
OregoniarvU poeitively injuring their
catididtite'N chances A to the result
of to-niorrow, I do not wish to guess
This much in certain, that there will
either be an election or no election, and
that the luccssful man will be a Dem
oorat Republican, or a member of
some other party.
The legislature lias appropriated
alout 23,90 for a new penitentiary
building and for the completion of the
cay i tel. Two new counties have been
caeabed by tho Legislature those of
JSaarow and Gilluin in Eastam Oregon.
Iik (die drawing for the long and short
terau between Senators lluruh and
Warren, the former drew the short
torn and the latter tho long one,
appropriating 10,500 for a
fkh kddtir it Oregon City has become
law, wlule tho appropriation lull
bw quarantine stations Kn.Ht of the
UMrantainU) was defeated ns also was
ly appropriation for a normal school
at Monmouth.. Tho .Simon reappor
tionment bill wan defeated by a good
majority.. The bill raising tho salar
Sm of til Circuit Judges to f 3,000
ha passed the Legislature and been
MProved by the Governor. If cult's
new- constitution bill has leen defeated
V the Republicans voting solidly
giu'nst ahe measure, fearing, as they
laim that the convention would have
t Democratic majority. The Portland
hyw bill has passed both houses after
retail, wrangling. A local option bill
has passed the House. A committee
has been appointed to sit after ad
journment to investigate the swamp
land question. The Legislature has
passed an appropriation of ? I ,()() to
procure a stone for tho Washington
monument. Uoleman' lull giving
graduates of the State University the
righi to teach, in public schools with
out certificates has passed: also tho bill
tO'ohange socth boundaryline of Line
county. Tho bills incorporating Junc
tion and Springlield have each received
the Governor's signature. The woman
iaHrage bill was defeated in the Sen
ate by a vote IS to. 10.. HlacV bill
was amended so as to read, "that bor
rower may make special contract to
pay eight per cent, interest and taxes,"
ana" 'was passed. The bill providing
for county attorneys failed to pas In
the near future I will try and semi
you all tho bills passed by the body.
. Political economists, politicians and
writers in general hata been puzzled
to assign ad liquate causes for the pres
ent hard times when money is plenty
andjgood as gold and crops are abund
ant. A writer for Dadstrect'a Jour
nal tries his hand in this matter, and
ays;. "The dull times were caused by
motion from tho tremendous stimu
lis given. toaCsirs by. the resumption
of spociu payments, under which the
appliances of industry, and. trade and
tha activities I men and, capital were
tneltiplied-crcatly beyond the ueeds
of the oouDtry.inita normal condition.
The liquidation of the past three years
has nearly corrected this evil. Slocks
of goods hsve been, greatly reduced,
production has been restricted, persons
who were not fitted for. the business
they had undertaken to do have boon
thrown into bankruptcy, men. who
have abused the credit system - by
tiading cn too small capital have
bared the same fate, and a large pro
portion of the more dangerous swiud
lers and adventurers have been ex.
?ed and thrown out of business. "
he writer concludes from the above
"that we art in the lost month of the
depression, and that there m ill be dis
tinct recovery of. business during the
present calendar year-. This recovery
will be gradual."
New York Special: The most brill
iant surgical case ye recorded is an
operation recently performed at the
Chambers Street hospital. In this
case precedent was openly defied and
the attending surgeons saved a human
life and performed an operation of
kind that has never leet porforn!
with success. One JfcElroy was- ehot,
tho ball stopping at some point within
tho abdominal cavity. A consultation
was held, and it was determined that
death would speedily ensue unless re
lief was alPmled in some manner; mid
heroic treatment was decided upon.
Within twenty hours after being shot
McElroy was transferred to the opera
ting table. Elaborate precautions were
takn to prevent the introduction of
disease germ into- the wound. An in
cision was mudr into the abdominal
cavity and the entire intestines taken
out. The bullet was found in the last
section and removed. It was found
to have penetrated the intestines in sev
eral places. The operation lasted
two hours. As soon as food could be
given properly McElroy gained
streii'n't1i and weut out of tho hospital
for the Iir4 time on Christmas day,
less than two months from the time he
was injured, end about n week after
which he was discharged cured. The
success of the operation ' is considered
great triumph in surgical science,
Tho writer of a paper recently read
Ixifore the French Academy of Medi
cine expresses the opinion that one in
every 6,000 persons is buried alive,
while olliml statistics show that the
mortality among sailors from shipwreck
averages one in every 4,000. The
question of late has been much dis
cussed by the medical body just men
tioned, and it seems to be settled that
none of the accepted indications of
death, with the single exception of the
unmistakeablo decomposition of the
body, aro to be regarded as perfectly.
conclusive. It is certain that the pes
sibility of such a frightful death weigh
on tho mind of many of the French, as,
according to a recent declaration of the
President of the Chamber of Notaries,
express instructions are given in one
will nut of every ten to hsve the tecta
tor's heart pierced by a qualified sur
geon beforo the coll'in is screwed dow n.
The average Congressman considers
himself.n great man, but ho is only a
clerk tftcr alL He is raid by tl
country to come hnre and apportion
out the publio funds to the running
of tho government. Other men iK
ciile how much the government needs,
and they fiirnish the Congressmen the
figures. The average member knowH
nothing about it, and the best for the
country perhaps is he who knows the
least. We merely pay them tn divide
our money fr us. 'I he government
is already organized.' W have-all
the laws we need,, and iIim United
States, if it ween not for the iieee,sity
of the formality of passing the appro
priation, could do better withcut Con
gress than with it. Still we-have it,
Washington correspondent.
Referring to the suggestion of Gov,
Hill, of New York, suggesting painless
death to murderers, it is argued that the
physical pain of death is an element
which deters men from the crime,
and to provide a painless - inede of
punishment for a murderer would' be
exactly like giving him - a heavy dose
of chloroform sulliient to end life in
order that he might be punished as light
as possible. To punish murderers in
that manner would result in an increase
of murders, just as a substitution' of
life imprisonment for hanging has in
creased murders.
Ashville, in the western part of
North Carolina, is a favorite resort
this year for consumptives, who are a
migratory class. One year tho rush is
to one place, and the next to another
Aa to Ashvilb) it is said the bene-
deal effects are felt in most all cases
soon after arrival the appetite im
proves, the cough moderates, night
sweats cea' and, tho paitent enjoys
refreshing sleep; and accompanying
this improvement there ia a feeling
of increased strength and i or.
Nelirank faniieruare Imrning corn
because it ia cheaper and more a'lund
ant thaiv coal. Pennsylvania and
Hocking Valley, Ohio, miners are
starving Uidd their idle coal Led
liecaune the monopolista have conspired
to maintain the price of coal above it
real value hy reducing the production.
There ia a moral concealed lomewhere
Utween theae two statements.
Judge Sullivan awards Mrs Sharon
2300 per month, alimony, and $35J
COO for council foes, the monthly sti-
penj toteaiaon the- the 6ih of
each month, Winning laet January. !
.
Dissolution Notice.
The partnership heretofore sxistlmf between
J B Khinehart Mid K F MoCallunij, has been
dissolved hy mutual consent. Mr FMusuart
will coiiti'iU the business at tli old stand.
J li JtlllNMMHTV
K F McOauxm.
Bated Jan lib, 1845.
OUsolutlou ori'artuereliip.
milE FIRM OF CHERRY DAY HAS
J. been this day mutually dissolved, ami
the businexa hereafter will bs-conilucteil by 11
M Day & H 11 Henderson,, under the firm
name of Day ft Henderson. I
All parties indebted to the old firm are re
quested to call and settle their accounts.
J. W . IICIISI,
K. M. Day.
Dated Ja a 20, 188.'.
American Dyspeptics.
American;, more than anv other nation In
the world, are victim of stomach durange-
ne-nt-i. ihie u owin' to the burned manner
in wliich they est their meal , an I to the
amount and iutlity of fond eaten, rich b oil
beiun chewr le-re than iu-sny other counlrv
olthewirlil. 1 here are very lew Aineilc-ani
whine atooiaclurare in a iw.fect, healthy con
dition. Mont remedies fur derangement of the
Hloin tch sro oflurnd in the f jrm of bitters,
tonics, etc.i which inen.-lv sti.nulnte tho
ftiniu.h siid slfoids teniirary relief. De
iliv-ui Dvunemm lure W a remedy that
supilii-s what ie wanting in the dilutive Jiiiccn
o'. derailed stomach and is the only remedy
o f-red to -the pabho that cure a'.l Joi ui pi
Ijnpi-iwia, Indiyntion and Klutuli-ucy. Fret
iiiilile buttlui at Oiburn ft Co'- Drug Store.
Syrup of Figs.
Neture's own true laxative. Tleneant to the
Palste, a-ceptuble to the Stomach, barmleHnin
iU imtii-e,-painlww in iU wtion. Currr Ha
bitual ('onttipatioii, liiliiiimneitii,' Iiuli't'etion
and kindred ill". Clrsnst-s the yein, purilien
the biood, nwdute the Liver mid acts on tlie
liowel'.- Jireuku up ('nl(l,.(.'liill and Fevers,
t-ta Strenhten tlie oriun on wh ell it acts,
l!-ttcr tlmn bittuis, naiieeoiia l.iver uu'dicines,
pilli, salts and ilriun. Rumple bottles free,
nd 14 rye ones for sale by F M' Wilkin,
Eugene, W H Lee, Junctioiu
A Life Saving. Present,
i
M-E Allinon, Ibitchinaon; Kanl 8ived h'U
life by aimple Trial Hottle of Dr. King'' New
Dix-overy, for ('oimuinptinn, which cauaed
him to procure a hirne Imttl.', that completely
cured him, wneu Doctor", ch.in.re of climate
n l eve-vthincMne h id failed. lAatlium, llron-:
chilis lloiir-i-iifM, Scvcro t'oii.-hx, and all'
1 hroat slid Lnni,' 'liae ises, it i f iireu', e l to
cuie. Trial l!nttles free at K K Luckuyft
Co'a Driij; .Store. Larn'e i.-J SI. 00.
RHIN'EHAKT, .T. R - Ilouw, sign and car
riae painter. Work K'uirnntefd firwt clans. -Htovk
sold at l.'nver reteytlisn by snyens is
Fueiie.
W. D. fE.VUIlA
A, WIIKKI.KB.
mi
SP.1IN2FIELD,, OJIEOOH.
Liiinhornion,
Country Merchants,
and Millers.
Ca -tfjand other ready pay
buyers will consult their
own interests by giving us a
cnll.
Did You Know That
TTAT IKitT.H
THE EXTIKE BUSI-
J A
lies of
' Swift, Combs and Co.,
for CASH, amlliavc n full and complete dock
of TAl'LK hmi KAi;V (JfUK'EKlES,
(T.O('Kl:KY, WOOD and WILLOW
WAKE, nml thmumd other thin-s needed
hinvH
ill be
in very family, all of which w
old at
Iteuroeli pneea.
We hiiiulle the ClioireMt 1'liriar and
fineit French 'Hiuli-N.
Our Ihikery wilt turn out dally only the beet
Knead, I lea, Cakee t ixkie., r.tc, that can be
ma ie, i ii
New Barber Shop and
Bath Rooms
(On. door Xorth of Pint OHio
"ATIIS ('K'I'S KVI-'lIVI'ITIvn
fitted up in the beet of order. Shaving
aiM unir cuuiug uona in nioai appmveu
unier.
JLRI'Y IIORX, Proprietor.1
DR. L.P.JONES,
Physician- and Surgeon.
"W"-1' A1TF.XD TO PROFESSIONAL
? call day or lilnht.
OFFI('E-l Htaim in Hat' bricks or can
1 found at K It Luckey A (V drug .tore.
Ollic. hours: 9 to 12 m, 1 to 4 p in. 6 to 8
ni. unlL'tl
AV.- V.. Henderson,
HAS KKHl'MRD I'ftACTICK
with othoe in Hays' brick.
My operation' will be firit-
clan nn4 charv reaoonable.
Old pa'jvin aa wel at new cnet an invited
to call.
WANTED.
Ii rfWIAMAlLE OR-ALDER
iFFlFll bolu, for wbk-hs g,K,d
priit will be id. Inipiir at the old wh and
door factory, net to t'leaver' a;;ricultnrl
luipiemeut warenoute. -
Dr.A.W.Prather.
OFFICE SOUTH SIDE OF XIXTH
Street, opo.iU the Star Pry. .
CalN prvmi tly attm.le.1 to ni-ht .r day.
Clmmic iliiwanc a eiulty.
S10 510 $10
WEWISIP-inrir-
ii ii" hru no uii a waul: iaar
For fuU particular addre-,
R0FT
B. J. l'KNIiH.V.
hknlh
to
The assigned stock of
Krause
' Bros..
Walton's Brick.
Eugene City, Oregon,
is Ibeing rapidly re
duced.
In Dry Goods we have yet a
good assortment of
Prints,
Drillings,
Linseys,
Ladies&Childrens' hose
Knitting. ytirnV
Ladies knit
Underwear
and numerous small arti
cles necessary for ladies
toilet.
Of Interest if Gentlemen
TTe offer the following mem
orandum of articles on
hand, and wbuM re
spectfully ash of
them to read
it attentively
and
pay special
heed to the differ
ence of prices prevail
ing in regular trade and
-those which we present.-?
n-L.. i 1 1
WE HAVE ON HAND!
ft e
G rasxiniere suits
8 Caiuimere suits
6 Cassi mere suits
10 Caiwimere miits.
12 Caasimers suits
11 CasKimers suit
li Cassiiuere suits.
ti Chanchilla coats & vests
G Chanchilla coats ft vest
ti Chanchilla coats & vesta
0 Uver coats
5 Over coats....,
4 Over conta
4 Over coats
Ktc, F.to. Eta Etc
lllus and brown overalls
Cotton pants.
110 50
15 00
14 00
'OO
13 50
7 50
6 50
9 50
5 00,
4 50,
14 Out
12 00
3T;50:
8 00j
fi2
75
1 in.
50,
50
75
12:.
2 50
1 75;
4 IX)
150i
20 00
20 00
18 00
20 00
12 50
10 50
15 00
10 00
10 (XI
20 00
17 50
15 00
12 50
100
125
150
1 00
100
125
2 00
4 00
300
GOO
2 50
Flannel undershirts and drawers'
Canton fl'n " "
Merino " "
White shirts graded from
I lata graded from
Hoots i-railed from
Buckle and onutrvss gaiters. ..
'I'm nk
Valises I
The above prieq list will
give those who have not yet
called upon us an idea of
the enormous amount of
saving there is intaking ad
vantage of a sale such as
our. Therefore don't miss
this chance but try and be
one of the fortunate.
Jleromber thn sale's hours aro from 9
A. 51. to 5:30 P. M.
By order of the
ASSIGNEE.
Real Estate Agents
EUCEHE CITY, LAKE
....... .. . . . . . . ' i.
PARI IES wiiili nif tolou-iie, uy rre-ein 'lion
ou-hly nci'i;in:teil wim auca iimi "'
the" river, aud can shew imrt.es the most v
lrM in a uodv. Awl VftCii.il WW, oii'i""" ni'"
havlU nmney to invert in property will ,lo well
11 Parlies conveyed to ami from any of our lands free of cl.ar.-e. Circulars and Inforraa
tion pertttiiiiub' to'land furninhed grati
.. t . . i.-
4 w acres la nines iroin r-u'ene on vmuvj
froadjwell fenciUud T..
open; 400 acre, r.cn oiacK uy ,
furifniin or hops; two etorv nmise, o u ini.t, o ,.m.i io . i-ci .u m....., .
welK runninu' water all' the year; 2 (,'ood, half ''own. ,
orchoriU, school bouse 200 yawl. B-l out,: ll aeres, 8 mUe from Li.ons on eounU
ranee plenty of (mod timber, mail four tuee a 'road; all fi-nced and level; 1 acres plowod,
""h' ). . ' ! , n . e i- w I. ....I I. inn v.um.r frint tree., near.
weck.'tltle koo'I. rnce, cio per ", ,
down; balam-e 5 vears at 8 pw cent. !
480'acres, 111 nlilw from EiiKeiis on county1
roan; all level, 300'acres open; good out ranw.ll
two ruiiilin': strea-nK, sinuu nonse, imiu uui,
Kood settlen-ent. excolleiit nir'-e for stock, title,
Hood. Price, W0; IflOOO cai.
4IJ0 acres. 21 milts inun jviyeue; uu leiicen,,: wii:i, m uhi i"- v..s..i -.
100 acres in cultivation; oak and fir timher.'Wn, som. cleannif and fencinu, aorne heavy
i i . 'I II. a. i . I II il t l. on j II niunHii ' final fill I II O
holme and barn, Bcliooi i nine cnsiam.; win
divide into 80, ll or 320 acre tracti at SU'M.I
... . . . .. I
810 00 and 513 w per acre. .
100 acres, 8 miles from Eueene; all fenced.
90 acres in cultivation, ba'unce timber; well,
wntcred. good out let. Price, Sl'JOO; 700 cash.l
I.VlO ai-r s, 7 miles from Eugene on county1
road; all fenced aud all clear except 200 acres
E. E kckey &Co
DEltERSKY. .
DRUGS, PATENT I1EDIP MES,,
Toilet Articles, Paint. Jils,
Brushes, Etc., Etc.
We will keep a full assortment
and sell at living fixture,
PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT
In hands of a competent druggist.
SUCCESSORS-:
Tn Lurl-cu ft Vristnw at, thu old Ellsworth Store. ,
Pass books, butcher books, memo-'
randums, ledgers, day books, etc.,.
of all kinds. Ordrs taken for'
spcial size
School and rsdiscellaneous Books.
All tlie standard anthors ly the volume nnd is st'ts. Juvtnilcrl
books, Seaside and Waverly Library, Harpers
Magazines, ete.
Bible Depository For Lane County.
Ws Lave been getting a large slock of new goods and we have
everything found in a first-class Book fctore.
We also have a full stock of
GROCERIES hm PROVISIONS!
McCORNACK & COLLIER,
Successors to CALLISON.
-DEALE1IS IN"
Hardware and all kinds of Agri
cultural Implements v
STORE On Willamette Street, opposite " Guard" GjjicS
J. DAVIS,
VLL KINDS OF WORK DONE IX THE
bst of style at reasonable rates. I'anU
from 57 up.
, Sbop and residence on Oliro street between
Sixth and Seventh.
MERRIM13 & T0FFELLMIRE,
Proprietors.
"ytTE WOULD ANN'Ol'NCK TO THE
f T citiiens -4 Eu :'re and vicinity that ws
hars sccureil the builiUng oipite th SUr
liakerj-, an 1 will kec;) a t.mpl-.-ts stock of
Flour and Feed
of all kinds. We will be able to fumUh every
bin at the same low j Hces as heietofore, de
livered free at all times ditrinp the day. All
orders left at the mills Will be delivered by us.
Ws would be plraned to Lavs you call nnd
lears your onkri and they will Ls promptly at
tended to.
Remember the place, ojifwits tlie Star
Dkaery.
COUHTV, ORECOH.
IJ iMu.n r:ivrnnillt Land. Of
or r ;
V" . . i "..,! ' . R .oa
S ' "T" mL' FarUi.
. i onn V...
to call at this office we ha about 200 bar
...".7 ;..JU.V. .!! wirnl fionqea and ba.DS
ui.miiwi,mmp..i,"....-. .......... ..... ,
f iT'At it
-. .-. -- - "rr;', ' '
:. .... . i L'lf
church niul aehooL Puce, S.'.'OO; one-haU
down; will divide into 80 sort traotx.
80 acres. 12 mile from Luaene; ttacres cleared
iio nm., t.,..,.,u. .
nitnt water, goo.! out raiie, Jays well, easdy
cleared, title koi . Price, S-.00. .
iiuoier iiu c.iijr vrem, .... t
Water and Komi out ranee; will divide into two
..I.I. I'ifiu WMtUl
ira:i,iim . , ..w
! 318 acres, G miles' frorrt F.ugcne on county ,
road; all fenced, tO acreas in' cultivation, 140-
acres mv e.wily cultivated, scIuh.1 nnd church
ioiie fourlh of a mile, fine oak timlier and a'
'good spring Price, f3,3C0; two-tbird? down.!
55,000 Wanted,.
And to get it I will sell
H lbs s-ifcar for $1.00; 10 osns oysters, $1.00;
7 IU No 1 CueU liics colfi, $1.00; Glut
Sett (very nioe, 40 tilas Sett,
(beRutit'ul). 50 cts; Set Glasses,
: cts; set sauce j. !ates. 25 cts;
Tread and Cake Rite, 20 cts; Wah Board, 25 '
ctn; ash tub, f 1.H0: I$r,m, 2ft cts, and
other goods in proportion.
ESCALL AXI) GET PRICES.
Ka real n VrwUny, ;nH.
mI mi U u illow Hare nnd Vro
cericm. A. UOLnsIITII.
t ath rocr
Csh psM f.ir HIDES, FURS and Country'
1 rooucc. ( ..xmU delivered to any part of city '
free oi clarca.
GOTO
inn an
Eugene Cify, Oregon,
For your DooU and ShnetFin. Goods anJ I
Low Pnw o. EECKWITH & SONV
I
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