THE EUGENE CITY GUARD.
8 ATI It DAY MAKCIl 2', 18 "
Toroailitioual nd iouirrntive.
Holem VWette.
IJoIow wo givn a portion of tho lirnt
wction of tho House Itill No 11. (Rpg
ihtry Dill) m it now utamU oh a lu in
the Sfcn tary of rilitte'n Allien:
Sec. 1. A general election dlmll l
lieldin'tho Heeral election jxvcinctH
and polling places in thin Statu on the.
FIRST MONDAY IN JUNE IPM
anJ hienniall thereafter, at which time
there hhall Ix? chonn mo many of the
following oflicera an urn )y law to lm
rlccted in hucIi year, nainuly, a (lover
nor, Secretary of State, etc
This law. if not declared unconstitu
tional, wjll raisa the devil y chancing
our State election to tho lirnt Monday
in next June and thus electing State
officer, iiimnW of the Iyginluturi!
etc., rtgiitin montliH In-torn they caii
Ukt their Hi-atn.
Tho lilame can laid at the door of
tho enrolling clerks uud enroling com
inittn.' The lull h a "fudged" one; that w
tlm firfit uheet only wan copied hy the
enrolling clerk, diaring it from a Uill
hefore tho Asneuiltly into an act puseed
hy that body, all of the lutlanco of the
Mil lining in the handwriting of the
engrossing clerk.
It in ' Htrongly suspected that the
whole huNinewi is a trick ly hoiihi one
of the delegation, to render the Regis
tratinn hill inoperative, and too well
lias the purpose heen eirected.
Will the country ever get even with
the ithyster delegations sunt up ly the
BO-calltnl metropolis county of Oregon.
We will add that tho printed hills,
those that tho members had hefore
them when they read, read FIRST
MONDAY IN JUNE1K8G.
We are nurprised, aninzed, indei
that no RepuMican paper makes a men
tion of the "latest triumph of protec
tive principles," in lielgiuin. They
are not wildly juhilant over the heavy
impost laid on wheat hy Relyiuin and
they, do not mention tlm facts that
Germany and France have preceded her
in that course, and that to a crtnitity
Austria will follow. Tim Kimlixh
Tories, if they once get into power,
for which tho chances semn favorable,
will lay a heavy duty on the cereal,
and "protect homo industry." How
over the RepuMican producer, who has
steadily voted and worked for a tax
on everything he buys, for tho benefit
of millionaire manufacturers, may learn
from tho bitter lesnon of experience.
Wouldn't he bu happy if Kngland
wruld not require a bushel of wheat
next year; ho could take it all to tlm
nearest Republican newspaper oflici
and sell his Hurpluwige. The country
would then be prosperous nd happy!
The water wuys of Holland are util
ized for the defeiiHt) of tho country af
ter a fashion peculiarly characieristio
of Dutch ingenuity. In time of dan
grr, by opening certain dams and bar
riers and flooding various lands, Hol
land can surround herself by a water
line of sixty miles in length and from
five to ten miles wide, ell'cctually block'
ing all advauco from (iermany on the
fast. A few narrow roads, guarded
by fortifications, w ill intersect the in
undations, which though kept shallow
to aveid hostile vessels approaching
will conceal numerous deep trenches to
prevent the enemy from wading through
the stream. In winter when tho waters
freeze, tho depth of (ho inundations
will be increased, and after the surface
has frozen the waters below will ho
drained oil", leaving a thin ice crust
ready to uive way under tho weight
of troops and plunge them into the
trenches Mo w.
The inhabitants of Rrittauy, France,
are asCeltio as they were in the days
of Julius Caesar, They still speak the
Celtic language and preserve their Cel
tic customs. They make splendid Mil
diers, but detest spending half a dozen
yeara in barracks, as required by the
French military system. The late mil
itary savant, Dupuy do Lome, who
was thoroughly acquainted with the
Celtic language, asked an old Rritcn
who did not understand a word of
French, "Where are your sons." "My
sons they are in slavery among the
. Cauls."
i .
A vessel en route for l'ort Rlakely
will load with (he first cargo of lum
ler, spars and square limber for
Norway.
Keal Dow has renounced the
JtepuUican parly and allied himself
with the St. Johnites.
Tlie entire iiuinU r of men in
war navj cl Xaglantl is SG,o'.X),
the
It has i'n diwovered hy the Coi.
miltee on Military Affairs of the
House that there is an apparent del.
cieney of $200,00'J in tin cash accounts
of (Jen. Hutler during the time lie was
Treasurer, of the Natiuul Soldiers'
Home Rosi-cruns, the Cliairmun of
the Coniniittee, wrote to the laie l'resi
diMitial candidate of the facts and asked
an explanation. iWi resented the
imputed charge in an insolent manner,
telling .he Committee he did not have
time to trouMe himself with such triv.
wl uliairx; that if such a deficit did ex
ist it was none of his liusinchs, as it
was the duty of of tho Auditing Com.
mitten to have found it out Imfore
Under a corrupt and venal Adminis
tration these little trilling affairs of de
ficits of $200,000, more or less, might
he overlooked, hut the times are
changed. "Puhlic office is a public
trust," and woo ho to him who would
make it otherwise. Tho deep interest
I the swivel eyed son of Massachusetts
took i'i tho defeat of the reform candi'
date is now iiiuIh apparent. He
wanted n magnetic l'n'Milimt like
lilaine who would not interfere in tho
cast-in!.' of his am horn.
Tim electric wins were burdened
this week with the iiiomeiitouH infur
niation that (Jrover Cleveland works
in his shirt sleeves, and that the upper
crust were inclined to cut him for hi
dereliction. In the interest of the
public sen ice. we hone this Adminis
tration wi'l not bo compelled to call in
tle-ir services, as to the love of display
ami social eminence, of that kind may
lie I, lid tho lapse of more than one'.'nv
ernment officer into dishoi esty and
corrupt prieticis.
The large emigration from Italy is
worrying the papers of thai, country,
They say (hat the shiploads of peopli
(akin from Italy to America are
draining Italy of its most productive
factors. Tho fid1' of emigration, (hey
say, is assuming sin;h preporiions as to
be calau. i(ous to the Slate, and an in
instance is mentioned win-none Pre
fect alone issued lust year GoOO pass
ports for emigrants (o Americi.
Washington "society" is shocked nt
tho vulgar plebian habits of 'residiiit
tievelaiid in rising at six o clock in
the morning and in giving his nc'ention
to u flairs of (love mine nt rather than
to tlm dawdling codlish uritf o :rucy,
Nothing will rniso Mr. Cleveland
higher in tho esteem of the people than
tho bad opinion of the fast, dissolute,
worthless chics that has dominated at
tho National Cnptal for the past lif
teen j enrs.
Secretary Lamar's old law partner
Wultliiill, has been appointed (o till
the vuiviiit Senatorship from Mississ
ippi. II" is described lis one cf the
most competent mid able statesmen of
the country. He will probably prove
n strong reinforcement to tho Demo
cratic side of the Senate. Attorney
tiencr.il tlray has been elected Sena
tor from Delaware to succeed Secre
tary Rayard.
Secretary of the Navy Whitney is
examining the books of the ,Navy i'e
partnient. He is trying to discover
what has become of the $ 100,000,00 .1
spent by the (iiiveriiineiit for a navy,
Mr. Whitney lirst act should be to
sond out explorers to search for tho
navy, and forbidding coal schooners
from sailing the sens, and then our
Republican n.ivy might have some.
show.
Secretary Manning one day lust
week cut oil! the heads of forty Kepub,
licau ollic holders. They were not
replaced as (hey were all deadheads.
Dmo Si'iinnM.Y.-Miw Fraukie Smith, who
lived ne.tr . I iiin-tion, died suddenly ef heart
disease Kiidav uioruiiu'.
An Old Fashioned Idea.
The oM f,ihinne I idea that one should
never enter a sick room with an smpty oni.vh
is a true on. The gastric juice is hot sp.-rvtetl
in an empty stomach, it is only when f.l is
taken into the sto.uach and dilution win-
inences th.t the naslrie juicu i. pmrut. All
gern.s are kille.l hy eoinius' into mntiet w ith
hesllhy gastric juice therefore a fud stnuuch
fortifies one against onitrat-liiie mutajinua
lie.s. De Haven's Ovsieima I'iikuh.
iieeiully sdaeted to act niton th. ,tL-estit
jhIits of the system and keep, them in a pure
ami natural cumion. In tins manner it ru
sure. pri-r digestion and aiuuUti n .( the
tissl. It never f.il. ti i1e-t a euro in the
newt olistiu.tU ces of lrspia, ln.li,'.ti.ni,
KUtnleiicy and Sick headache. suipUf bullU
free at 0ium Jt Cos drug str.
The Bloom of Beauty.
On her Isrow indicates the (w hith
withiu. What a cbsnge fMin the intaliJ of a
few months a.-.v Do you know th. sw-ret of '
her renew! health!. W. will Ml Uk.. !
.he found th,. the pleas.,,, ii,, ,',;,
Syrup 'i Figs -is as agreeable Ui the U.le as
it is etlm-tit in tk-aiMUii- lbs
the nerve and awakening the f.iver, ks Beys, I
Stomach aud llow.is n a healthy activity, sh.
wishing hi know if .Syriib of FL- tesllv i.. .
iviij ii, am, you sw tne result. I..lies
v
-w woiid. rfnl eli.ev, can obuin tril i.t ' an'"" of live liberal patroi.sge heretofore ex
tie, free f ,hr;e at P M Wilkius Kiigme, W teiol.sl. Waksimtek BrtOA
SI Junction. . February 1S8I.
"Conqueror."
milK l'XIKPi.SICJXED WILL STAND
.1 the HkIIcv Imrsr, "WuTir," this
HH(iri at SLOAN'S HTAULK in EutfeneCity.
The Imrsa i well known ami has mmie very
promUinx c-ilts, which will hIhiw fur thm
Mike. Ho in of English draft and Clyriesdule
stuck. "
An time are hard, we propose t ) stand the
home at the following rate:
Insurance 910 00
St-iixoti H 00
Single Leap ft 00
SI.UAS IHtUfS.
Kiixcne City, March 21, 1KS. 3 21 '-'in,
Sheriff's Sale.
"VTOTK'K IS HEKEISY OIVKX THAT
il l.v virtue of mi execution duly indued nut
of the Circuit Court of the State f (Jrejoii
for Lane County, and to me directed, on
to-wit; March 14, im.i, niton a judgment
rennerHil in the Justice Court f Junction
precinct, I joe County, Oregon, Fubruary 16',
IH.S.i. in favnr ot Anna Mcaif, plulutilt, auvl.
lien Cox, defendant, for the mini ol $108 .'1.1;
ami the further sum of $13 00 attorney fee,,
mid the further sum (if $10 i (louts, which
miid judgment un duly docketed in the
Clerk's ollice of said County March 14, 1 83.5,
commanding uictimatUfy aaid judgment Now
therefore hy virtue of aanl execution ami to
aatiify mill judgment, with interest thereon
at the rate of ten per cent, per annum from
the llith day of February, I SS.'i, costs, atty
fen, and aucruing costs, 1 have levied upon
tho following iln.Tllicd real property, to-wit:
The S J of S K J of See ii. and K of S W
i nud V J of S K i and S W of N K 1 and
S H J of N W J of Sec '.7, T l.", S It 5 V,
eontaiiiiog .T.'lt acre, all in lim County,
Oregon, ii nd will aell tin aliove ilis-ribed
real imiperty at puhlic auction to the highest
hiddi r, fur rush in liand, ut (he Court House
door in Kuuenel'ity, I.ane CoiinW, Oregon, nn
Moil (In J, . ! 27, ISH5,
hetween the hours of !l o'clock a 111 and 4
p m of naiH day.
Hated .March '.'1, 18(0.
.1. II. CAMl'bKI.L.
SIipH.T f ln 'o, lr.
llaiu pm-cluMcd the entire stock of
Furniture & Underakers
Goods
Of J U Kc.i.n, I w ill sell them at cost for the
-next -
Ninety Days.
All deiiiini; to purchase furniture CHKP
will litnl it I" tin ir HiUiint.i'u to call hefore
purch.nmn.' elsewhere.
Take Xotivr.
The furniture will he closed out w itliiu the
next Ninety Days uilhoui fail.
M.S. Wallis.
To Stock Raisers.
Htt
Young Sampson.
I Ins line horse will he allowed to serve man's
the 1 1 - i n i . season, eoiiinienciiu,' Am il 1st and
eiiiliun July lib, fs.Ni. at Stewart's atahle, in
Miuene Cily, mid at Cresswell, Oregon, on the
follnwiii,' ti nils: !siiit;le service, 5110; season,
j 13; insiiiimce, 'M Leap payalile 'vhen ser
vice is rcinlcicd; siason, at the end of the sea
son; insni-.ince, when the mare is known to be
u itliloal. or if sold or trailed before this is
known, the insurance is forfeited. Care i
taken to prevent accidents, hut iessnsihle for
none that may occur. Marcs can be (.sutured
ou reasuiialile terms.
I'lSCIlll'TIOS AM) I'niltiHKK.
Sanieson it a bea itifnl hav. 7 vears eld
April 21'', 1SS3; wvi,hs about 1810 lb; is IS
hands Iiik'1i and well iiMiHiitiniied, and is con
sidereil hy most men that see him as being one
among the hncst horses in the Stale of his age.
He was sired by Adventure, he hy Kuis'ror,
the lirst thniounhhrcd Clydesdale ever im-
snteilto Oregon, Adventure's dam was a
tine Henry mare. Sauijison's dam is well
known in Marion county, Ihuuk formerly owned
by Mr John Orchard, and as a line mare and
cms I breeder, has hut few if any superiors in
the State. For further articulat's iuipitie ot
the owner.
T. J. Dl'NTON,
Owner and Keeier.
w. n. i'K.nciu. J. it. I'fncii.i. a. wiiiiam
Pengra, Wheeler 'Of
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON..
Lumbermen,
Country Morclumts,
and Millers.
(vr.vi and other ready vat
buyers will consult their
own interests by giving us a
all.
Dissolution Notice.
The firm of S Warshauer ft Co, doing busi
been this say dissolved by mutual cimsent.
ness miner tne name ol l lie l . L Stniv, hut
Warshauer retiring, l'artu-s owing the
nrm ,r rwiieste.l to settle immediately,
Th"w bil, ,i,,,t Hnn are re
M l l'Ut U" .
J. WsRHHAi rH.
II Wahshai ek.
He, the nndersined, will continue the
business as formerly, ami hope for a contino
Summons.
la the Circuit Court for the Stats of Oregon,
I fur Lane Couuty.
'S D Holt, Plaintiff, 1
vs.
Awoa Diinhain, Kliza A !
Dunham, W Jt Cartwiht, Suit In Equity
Siim'l .Mav and J G Sen- I W
ders, partners in busineM ; foreclose mortgage.
muter the nnn name ami
style of .May and Senders,
delenlants.
To W It Cartwright.ilefeiulant above nainedi
IN TI1K NAMK OF THE STATE OF
Oregon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint tiled against
you in the above entitled suit, nu or before
the 'iDth day of April, A D, 1883, that being
the lirst day of the uext regular term of said
Court following the expiration of the publi
cation of this summons, or in default there
of the plaintiff will apply to the Court for
the rebel prayed for in the complaint herein,
to-wit: For a decree foreclosing a certain
mortgage executed hy said Amos Dunham
and Kliza A Duiihauviii the 12th day of Jam
uary, 1S84, tu SD Holt, to secure the pay
ment of a certain uromissory note dated
January 2.1884. to-wit: For the sum of
8 M) 00. navable to the order of S U Holt,
upon which there is uow due plaiutitf the
sum ?.el"J OU togeiner wnn niteresv mvrcou
from January 2, 1884, at ten per cent per
annum, and the sum ot SJ.iU uu attorney
fees, and for a decree for the sale of said
premises, described as tollows, li-witi ce
ginning at a point one hundred and eighteen
rods east of the S K corner of Sec 7, T 10",
S It 3 west. Will, ineridan, running tjience
NoHli Hilt rods, thence Kant 72 reds, thence
South IliO rods, thenc-o West 72 rods to the
place of Uginning, containing seventy-two
acrei. Also liegiiiniug at a point 80 nsls
West from the S K corner of section 8, T
S It 3 West, Will ineridan, theuce Went
3(1 rods, thence North Hit) rods, thence Fast
30 nsls, thence South 1W) rods to place of
beginning, containing lilty acres, all in lane
County, Orsgon. And that the proceeds of
said sale lie applied to the payment of said
sums above named, and the costs and expen
ses of said sale and this suit, and for a de
cree forever debarring all said defendant
from setting up any claim or title to said
mortgaged premises, and tor such other and
further relief as is prayed for in plaintiff's
complaint.
. This summons is directed to he published
in the KtoKNK CITY Ouakd for six success
ive weeks by an order made by Hon R S
Ik-an. Judge of said Court, oo tne inn uay
of .March, A D. 1883.
J E Fkstos, nd Fbston & Fentok,
Attorneys for plaintiff .
Summons.
Iu the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Lane Comity.
Estella A WurUbaii(?h, 1
Plaintiff, Suit in K.iuity
vs. for
.1 D Wurtsbauyh, Divorce.
Defendant. I
To the above named defendant, J D Wurts-
baiiL'h
IN THE NAMK OF THK STATE OF
X Oregon, your are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint of plaintiff,
lib-d acaiust you iu the above entitled suit,
by the first day of the toe uext regular term
of said Court, to m begun ami held m
Eugene City, Lane County, Oregon, on Mon
dav. the '20th day of April, IS83. In case you
fail so to appear and answer said complaint
as hereiu required, the plaintiff will apply to
the Court for the relief ilemaudeit therein
to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of
matrimony now existing between plaintiff
and defendant, for the change of plaintiffs
name, ami for her costs ami iluhnrsemcnts.
This summons is published by order of
lion It S Itcuti, .Imlge of said Court.
Hated Manh 5, 1883.
J. E FENTOX,
Attorney for Plain till
J.DAVIS,
lenerallailor.
VI.L KINDS OF WOKK DONE IN THE
best nf style at reasonable rates. Pants
from $7 up.
Shop and residence on Olive street between
Sixth ami Seventh.
HII1NE1IAKT, .1. It. - House, sign and car
riage painter. W ork guaranteed hrst class.
Stock sold at lower rates than by anyone in
hugcne.
Notice.
rno CONSCMEKS OF I.UMHEK
IN
I Springfield aril Eugene City.
From and after this date, bills for all lum
ber delivered hy .mill teams will be due and
payable as follows:
Inlls will ls delivered through the lswtotRce
or otherwise on or fiefore the 5tn of each
month, for all lumber delivered during the
previous month, and customers will lie waited
ujm.ii for payment at their residences or places
of nusiucs on the 10th.
Ou all hills met promptly as indicated or
paid at our office in S;.riugheld on or before
the 10th, a discount of .VI cts per thousand will
be made, but positively no discount will be
made unless paid as alsive provided.
l'KNUIIA, WllEELEH & Cl.
Sl-KlNiiKIKl.il, Feb. 18, 188,1.
5,000 Wanted,
And to get it I will sell
11 It siii;ar for 81.00; 10 cans oysters, $1.00;
7 lls Xo 1 Costa liica coffee, $1.(XI; Olasa
Sett (very nicet, 40 cts; lilass Sett,
(lieaiitiful), 'Sl cts; Set Glasses,
3." cts; set sauce plates, cts;
Hread ami Cakt Plate, :1 cts; Wash Board, 25
cts; Wash tun, fcl.00; lirooin, .'. cU, and
other gisxts in proportion.
OSHALL AM) GET PRICES.
ltar:rHiii in rorUorj-, .Ihmn,
H oeil mid M lllow M arc and tiro
ceri'!.
A. 4.0I.ISMIT1I.
t'asili (rorrr
Cash aid for HIDES, Fl'P.S and Country
Pnsluoe. I iisxls delivered to any part of city
free of charge.
Engrne Cily, Oregon,
For Tour l!sU and Shoe. Fine (oo-ls and
Low' Prices. O. BECK WITH ft SOX.
Dr.A.W.Prather.
-V1TICK SOrYH SIDE nf NINTH
Strwrt, opit th .sur lUkery.
(imnii tly stu-nilr.1 rr ui'ht r day. I
C1in'nii'listtj a specialty. j
GO TO
warn s s
Real Estate Agents,
EUGENE CITY, LANE
PARTIES wishinc; to Incite, by Pre emption or Hoineitead, tfjion Governtn-nt Land, of
to purchase School or Aailroad Lands, will do well to tall ujion or address us as we are thor-
ouijlily acquainted with such lauds throtixl t the entire Willamette Valley, on either lid f
the river, and can show parties the most valuable lands ami desirahle locations, from 0 U J20O
acres in a body. Also vacant lots, business and dwelliny houses fnr sale and to rent Parties
having money to invest in property will do well to call at this wftiew as we have bout 200 bar
"'"parties conveyed to and from any of our lamia free (A charge-., (Irculan and informa
tion pertaining to lands furnished gratis.
-
We have six ten iycre lots, and four five acre lots, on Kiglith street west nf lJugene o
cnin.tv Mad. A rich garden soil, which we can prove has raised W bushels of wheat to tbr
J t . . 1 . t I ! I .. I tl I 1 ... - ....I.I
acre. It can lie Oouiml lor one-nun wu.ii laim
What is fifteen minutes walk from the COC K 1 UUlisl, UOOK for a nice little tiome
Ten seres of level land- -6 acres which will cut from 2 to 3 tons of hay per acre; one acre for1
uarden. one acre for larliard, and two acres for
I OU can see mat fjtM..lo ll l 1 cov smwi nuj e'nu m hiiv .niic, iu inipiuw-
nientslm.t veap. What do von think this venr WO.000 ai'ii'oiiriated to build an addition tn
the Slate I uiversity, and other valuable euter
address us.
Lane County at close of last fiscal year was
the Treasury.
E. E Luckey &Co
DEALERS IX.
DRUGS, PATENT iEDIHNES,
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
To Luckey ti'" Bristow at the old Ellsworth Store.
Pass books, butcher books, memo-:
randums, ledgers, day books, etc.,
of all kinds. Ordrs taken for
spcial size
School and Miscellaneous Books.
All tbe standard authors ly the volume and ia sets. Juvenile
books, Seaside and Waverly Library, Harpers
Magazines, ete.
Bible Depository For Lane County.
We have been getting a large slock of new goods and we have
everything found in a first-class Book fetore.
We also have a full stock of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS!
McCORNACK & COLLIER.
Soccr-ssors to CALLISON.
DEALKKS IX
Hardware and all kinds of Agri
cultural Implements.
STORE-On Willamette Street, opposite "Guard" Office
Fine Harness Made to Order.
J. HTKlem,
Eight Street,' - - - Eugene Cttv,
DM L. F. JONES,
Physician and Surgeon.
WIU. ATT EM TO PKOfESIOXAL
1 culls ilv or riijht.
I HI Fit h I n stsin in H' hrit-V. ...n
. . . 1 .
fl f.wtl ,t K K I.trkfy V. ,lma st..n-.
Ofii-sj hur: t to i in, 1 to 4 p m. IS t 8
. unlJtf
COUKTY, OREGON.
across me svreei iiub oeeu boiu itir. - i
'awn around your house.
rises that we can tell you about if you will
.
out of ileht ami had a surplus ol ?s,oou n
(.loil iii-j
.jjj
W. V. Henderson,
DEUTIS T
HAS RF.SORr PRACTICB
with irKi-c in (' krik
... ICI W . . - . - -
LlTTTW lt mw.rti..na will r.-l.
rls .n.l rl,r. . i.u
(Mil itniis as wil its mw cnes art initi
call.