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THE mm CITY GUARD. aTuIL 4,LU' 8ATUUDAY. .' StDlr Slatcr'i Tint. Sonntor Jame II. Slater, In a letter to tho Portland Sunday Welcome, rn plying to the queries "Can a fwnator ppriuttrd by Gov. Moody take a wot in tho Senator and "can a Senator of Oregon 1)0 legally elected under the ex iting circumstances at an extra mission?" gives his opinion with the following: "Whatever may the viowa of Governor Moody, or the lawyers ho consults, tho admitting of Mr. Blair from New Hampshire at the present extra session of the Senate set ties the question, that if Governor Moody appoints a Senator ho will he allowed to take his seat by the Benato. The principles and the facts "are on favors," as lawyers say. I do not gree that it is rightly settled, but it is cttled in that way and was so settled nix years ago by the admitting of Mr. Bell; and that, too, when the Senate was Democratic As to whether the Legislature adjourned sine die I am not positively informod, but take it, that in point of fact, it did. Of course the Governor has the power under tho Constitution to convene tho Legisla ture in extra session, and as no Sena tor was elected at tho regular session, It would bo competent at such extra session to elect one, provided there was a constitutional quorum iu each housw in attendance to trannoct business. Welmvoa "vigorous foreign policy how. A relxil government at l'ananio Mixed a steamer belonging to Ameri can citizens, and imprisoned numer ous of our citizens. A U. S. nan o war was in the harbor, and following the traditional Republican policy, 'ay idle and allowed tho outrages to be consummated. This being reported to Washington, Secretary Whitney anil Bayard hold a consultation, the result of which was that two moro war ships were ordurod to the scene. Secretary Whitney sent a telegram to the rec reant commander as follows: "You were ordered toAspinwall to protect American interest and tho lives and property of American citizens. All that is implied in theso words is -pected to is, done by you to the ex tent of the force under your command. If tho Colon has been seized restore lier to her officers, if it in your power. An interesting question as to wheth r an absent husband is to be presumed dead or alive has just been passed up on by Surrogate Rollins. The peti tioner in the case claimed to bo the widow of John Nesbit, to whom sho was married in 1883. Kite had pre iouslv been married to a man named Deckor. whom sho saw for tho last time in 1875, and who was last heard of in 1878. At tho time of her mar riage to Nesbit she did not know wheth or Decker was duad or alive, A nothing had been heard of him for uv jears she took it for granted that he was not living. Was the second mar riage valid. The Surrogate holds that it was. N. Y. Herald. The Washington correspondent of the Springti-ld Republican says that President Cleveland, learning that ex President Arthur contemplated a trip to Europe, otl'ered him several diplo matic missions to European court, which Mr. Arthur declined as ho pre ferred to go abroad as a private cit isen. The relation between the two meo are of the moat most cordial char acter, as has been shown by numerous courtesies extended to each other since the meeting of the two gentlemen in Washington a month ago. The English Government has dunk ed and backed down completely. The wonderful terms otlered by the Rus sians to England are that Russia shall hold the territory that England claim t belongs to Afghanistan and even ex tend the Russian conquest over lands she does not England must .ijjrit, sooner or later, and the imbecile policy policy of the present ministry is with' out parallel and willproWbly result in their downfall Russia ha thrown the glove full in England's face, and England must accept or sink to the level of a third rate power. Secretary of the Navy Whitney list notified Mr. John Roach, of the Ches ter, P, ship yards that the new steam ship Dolphin is not hat the contract calls for. A subscription to campaign funds would use to cover a multitude of defects, but the halcyon days of jobbing in this Hue are past 'Mr. Roach will have to earn his money hereaiuT. Minister McLanc'a appointment gives general satisfaction in France where hr is V.l knou. I 1'r.in lis Wlmrton, Professor of In ternatioiml law in .ho University of Joslon, has resigned to accept a posi tion in tho Stato Di psitmeJit as ad- iser to Secretary Bayard. Prof Wharton has published several vol. mcs on this subject that have been translated into most European lan guages, and are considered authority mong diplomats. He has always been a Democrat. The total decrease in tho wheat pro duct of the United States this year, caused by decreaso in acreage and winter killed crops will, it is es timated, bo over one hundred million ushels. Oregon farmers who porso- vered in the faco of low prices and rainy harvest last year nd sowed tho usul acreage may get a chance this fall to reap the reward of their energy and industry. The editor of the Providence Jour nal has Iteen visiting New Orleans nd has found several things there that astonish him. In a recent letter he asks this question: "Would you see in Boston itself, gentlen en, ynune and old, giving up their seats iu th cars to negro women ns a inatlt-r of course, passing up their fans, as you invar iably do here." A distinguished honor is that paid to Postmaster Pearson of New York city in his renoinination by the Presi dent. Mr. Pearson was a good olli cer but a poor politician, which won him the ill-will of the Republican poli lians and the esteom of the better por tion of both parties. We believe the move will strengthen the Democracy. Tho news that Gen. Grant is near his death will be received with regret and sorrow by tho entire public. His countrymen owe htm a heavy debt of gratitude forhis eminent services twenty years Bg) in aiding to settlo the vexed questions thut divided the North and the South. Tho era of the war is pas sing away and with it the grmit actors in its eventful scenes. Daniel McConville, Jr., tho new auditor of the treusury for tho postoffice department, is by birth an Irishman having heen loru in the Emerald Isle in 1848. lie has, however, lived at Stnubenvllln, Ohio, since he was a few years old. He was at the time of his appointment, private secretary to Gov Hoadly. Our exports of canned Hitlmon Wt yar amounted to $2,32.1,025 of which $1,177,310 went to England alone and $401,679 to Biitsh possessions in Aus- tralia, Tho total exports to Great Britain and her dependencies was $2, 192,837, or over 94 per cent, of the whole. Tho New York Herald thinks that wheat will !ear a high'price next fal and advises farmers to artw as great an acreage as possible. It says that tho wheat crop will 100,000,000 bushels less than that of 1884. Horace Greely onoe quoted in a lead ing editorial, "Tin true, 'tis pity; pity 'tis 'tis true," and it appeared as " 'tis one, 'tis fifty, 'tis five." It is no won der that ho died in tho madhouse. Obituary. In memory of Krsnkie Smith, whoee gentle pirit wm frve'd on the morning of farch 'iOth at her home near llaruiosy, Benton county, after years of ill health, aged 23 yean, t months snd 33 dsys, Frankle was a woman nf more than averag ability, and geneMus to a fault. A trie friend, devoted daughter and siater; no higher eulogy can be pronnniKed upon any woman. Amiable, she wn all; !utellisnt, six charaed alt; fervent, die loved all; and dead, she sad dened all The dread meaeeii-er came tw st a time when aparently life was all ralisnt with hope. But it eU for tin all like a bird on the wing, No matter how fondly to thin life we ding; "lis the wink of an eye. His the draught of a breath. From the hloneoin ol health to ths paleneas of death. Til hard indeed to reconcile ouraelve to the thought that on earth we meet dear Prink ne more; but may we not he that ths nunt wei-t vi.i-e and gontle confiding heart that wm dear to ii all, i waiting in the goldt-u iimnier of auothrr life. "Not de.vl but gone More," where kindred and friend will gather acain in a fweot reunion to part nevermore, and forever rhant Swt Rot in Heaven. Liy our cheris iel (r e id anions the daUies With tlie trmsv on her eye Softer than thi-ir niler vul, t'liatnl It hliioful leterire. Fold her lily haudt in whitenew, Ob the hart nnmoving prvwied; For tht heart ol atu-el hrv-htoeo. Tired early, liet at reU Tirol o early, the hw fathered All her (likbim iu i wilt rpa, She ha xirirrol all in eilence. To mother turned her pleading; face. When the aioraiiif winds were n-hing fame the anUof the dawn. Thru her sutTering face nhone brighter And a whiwnng sob wid 'Vae." Ijty her low among the the dauiee, Angrl knew her more than we, Tt.rv have Ud her home fn m wandering Tire.1 with earthljr rvrelry. And alie hrr daiie.t pillow, Lat her eiwple Ule be told; He '.hit wakee the tl 'r ehall wake her. White a tnw with htrt of g)L .M. k. k. HarTubcrg. Marvk SI, KV. r;.?1) "'..v Eil ward Jarsen, a brother-in-law of Curl Schurz has been appointed coun-sel-general to Vienna. He is described as well qualified and fit in avery way way for the position. Secretaries Whitney and Manning mve begun investigating the books of their respective departments. For Sale. By Geo II March, of Eugene City, a hoice lot of brood marci, mostly with foal, and ten or twelve two and three years old stilling sod 61lics. Residence opposite Dr 0. Q. Muich. Notice. Ravins sold mv entire stock of Furniture and Undertakers goods to M 8 Willis, all thoae indebted to me will find their accounts placed in the hands of (Jeo 8 ashburne for collection. V'oa will please settle at oooe as my bu linesi roast be closed. V . 1W Mil. The Popular Approval.-: Of the now famous Syrup of Fin as ths most efljescions and agreeable preparation ever offered to the world as a otr for Habitual Constipation, Biliousness, Jadlg tioo aod kindred ills, has won by the wis plan pnriued by the California Fig Syrup Company. Knowing that any remedy truly beneficial in its effect on the system, sod st the same time pleasant to the tints, will meet with a rapid salo, the Company, throuith its agents. F M Wilkini, Kugene, ml W H Ij nf .Inni-tion. trivet awa asm. ........ - -i - . c . f . . pie bottles free of charge. J ry It and Judge for yourselves, Large size fifty oeote and one nol'sr. A Startling Discovery, riivaicinni are often startled by remark able discoveries. The fact that Ir King's New Discovery for Consumption and all Thrust and Lung diseases is daily curing patients that they have given up to die, is taming tliem to realize uieir senna oi nuiy, nd examine into the inorits ot this wonder ful discovery, resulting in hundreds of oar beet ithvsicians usini! it in their rectioe. Trial bottles free st E U Luckey & Co's drugstore. KcUlr size l. dTd.d. To innuro the perfect digestion andassimi lotion of food ami to curs ohronic Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Flstulencv, Sour Stnmaoh Sick headache, eto, e i)e Haven's Dyspepsia Cure. It never fails to etfect a cure and is superior lo all medicine alfered to ths public for then tronblet. .Sample bottles free at Unburn A to drug store. Syrup of Figs. Nut uro'fl own true laxative, Fleaxsnt to the Faints, acceptable to the stomach, harmless in iU until, Mtiiltma iu iu action. Cure Ha bitnsl l.Vnstlpation, lliliotisnnes, Inilu.-estittu and kindred ill. Cli'anm the system, purines tlie biood, reroutes the Liver and note on the llowels. Jlrraka up Cnlds, t'hilU and Kevew, eto. .Streiik'hU'iH tlie organs on wh.'ch II acta, IWitter than Utters, nauseous Liver medicines. pills, salts and drills. Stmiilo bottle free, and Ure once fors.de by V M Wilkiiu, htifet'Ut-, W n Ia, Junction. Bucklcn's Arnica Salvo. The Heat Salvo iu the world for Cuts, Itruisee, Sores, I'loers, Salt llhenm, Fever Sorea, letter, l.haiipeil llaude, I hi.hlanis, Corns and all Skin Lniptions, auil s-witively cure i ilea, or no pay required, it is guar snteed to sive perfect satisfaction, or money rufiimted. Prioe S3 oents tier box. For sale by K K Lackey k Co. Kahs voh Saul -Ths T H Polndextsr farm !) iuiUs below Kueue, 8 miles Iwlow, Irvlug and 4 uiilwi south of Junction, on the old itat,-e roaI, in offered for sale on liberul terms. For particulars inquire on ths preiuixes. Klisaiikth I'msiiEXTEa r 1 . . 'i1. i i i . ..it r HKItKIIY ANNOUNCE MYSEI.K AS X a candidato for the nllice of C'ltv Mar. shal of Kugene City. A. C. Bhkmis. MILLER BROS., nmEits in Field, Vegetable & FlowerSeeds mprriat Egp Food, Tooh, t trhlittii,KU 209 Second Street, - - Portland, Ok. a4m2 GREAT NORTHWESTERN REMEDY. TV Tneee who work early aod laU Bead a whole some reliable Medicine likePri'NliER's OstaoN Blood I'i Kinia. As a remedy and preventa tive ef dineaees it can not be beet. It checks Rheumatism and Malaria, relieves Constipa tion, lypriia and Billioiunees, and puts frtwh energy into the system by making New, Rich Blood. All lrugk'iats and lValera keep it ll.M) bottles, for aiuiS SIR WALTER. The bighlv bred tmttiug stillion.Sir Walter, i.'t liUck. It! hands Inch, weight 1AK) ixmnda Hi carriage is stvlih aj.d he hv a record of 2A Has trotted in 2:'' and on the day aftrr nisking the iword of 2:8i won the two mile and repeat rac. lie is a direct Uevn.lnt oi imported .Mes- senge, the renowued sire of the greatest trot ter. Mis co.U are n:ticn sought after I command the highest price. Sir u t.r was siml I V .Man n. he hv alam- sired t'V 3lanon, he by Mi brino Chief, he br MamWinn l'symanter, he by SUmliriuo. hey imixrtevl Mewenger. liu: 1ng Hand Black Hawk mar, she by Andrew Jackson, he by Ranhaw, he by liraiid lUshaw. First lam: Sally Miller, she by Membrino. son of old imported Meenger. He will make the season of 1SS5 at Eugene City. TO THE BREEDERS. ' Here is a horse bred in the vein and Im ported from Kentucky for the purtes of im- 1n iug the stock in this Sute. I hare placed lis stud fee at half the pries asked for hone not his enaL Terms ?15 the season; with the privilege of returtiirut the mare neit )ear if she rvv not with foaithis year. No rrnitiiity assumed fr acrklrut Marvs pastured. O. W. (Jtu. 1. ,a'.V.: TJ'. V J.W.TTWJ.!.!! 'm Lumber. Doburg b Mill Is running anil will run all Summer. Bills filled at short notice. James O Goodale, Proprietor. J. DAVIS, Be&erai Tailor. a i t HTwnn nv work done in this J beet ef style at reasonable rates. Paute fpra e7 np. Shop and residence on Olive street between Sixth and rieventn. RHINKHART, J. B. - House, sign and car Htock told ftt lower ratoithanby uijou Id Notice. mn TONSUMKKS OF LUMBER ' IN A Springfield and Enffene City. L-.n. ..) .ru fKU At K11U fur all lum ber ilolivered by mill teams will be due and payable an Jiillowe: x.i i in " . .. w v. .-.- . - or otherwine on or before the 6th of er h month, for all Iunitwr delivered during tne previous month, and cuotomers will be waited uiMin for payment at their residences or places oi bunineee on the 10th. On all bills met promptly as indicated or puld at our office in Springfield on or before lO.K a .Mo...... i,i rjt ir Will be made, but positively no uUcount will be made unlees paid an snove pniviawu Pesuha, Wheju.es h. Co, Ri'RiNuriEU), Fob. 18, 1W5. $55,000 Wanted, And to get it I will sell 11 11 sugar for 1.00; 10 cans oysters, $1.00; 7 lbs No 1 Crata ltica coffee, ( 1.00; Glass Bett (very nice), 40 cte; Ulses aett, (beautiful), 50 cts; Set Ulaiwes, OK .A.. ..A .1.1... OK. .a. oil cm; n.' v mum i'imk-i., .i v Bread aad Cake Plate, 20 cts; Wah Board, 25 ct; Wsidi tub, ?1.00; Broom, 25 cts, aad other goocla in proportion. XCALL AXD GET PRICES. HarxalnH in Oorkery, Wood sua Hlllov? Ware and sr eerit'M. A. VOLDSniTII, VohU tiroeer Cash psld for UIDES. FCRS and Country PhkIiic. (roods delivered to any part of city free of chaiye. GO TO nil S STORE Eugene City, Oregon, For your Boots and Shoes-Fine Roods and t. u-: n dlvvh'ITIIsuiiv tJUW I riltl. W. A 1. V A ..AAA. V "V . . Dr.A.W.Prather. OFFICE SOUTH SIDE OF NINTH J Street, opposite the Star Bakery. Calls promptly attended U night er day. t. hronlc diseases a specialty. w. a rsNuiu. j. b. riNQBA. a. wheklik hp, Wheeler Co SPRINGFIELD, ORECON. Lumbermen, Country Merchants, and Millers. Cash and otlwr ready pay buyers will consult their own interests by giving as a all. Did You Know That n AD HOUGH neea of THE ENTIRE BUSI Swift, Combs and Co., for CASH, and have a full and complete stock of STAPLK and FANCY tiKoCKKIKS, CKtH'KEKY, WOOD and WILLOW WAKh. and a thousand other things needed in every fa-uilv, all of which will be sold at lttMlrorlt priiv. We handle the Choicest Clears and finest French Candies. Onr ltakery will turn out daily only the beet Itread, ries, Cake., Cookies, Etc., that caa be made. 2 7 tf New Barber Shop and bath Rooms ltne d.r North of r,t Offii.) BATHS, is CENTS. EVEKYTIIINO litUxl up in the best of order. rhavinir and hair cutting done in the must ai pMvcJ order. OshmOew re: Real Estate Agents, EUGENE CITY, LANE . nmT.in , . , i , I. TJ . .kl rAxvllr.o wieninir vt iocthj, ut xtvctuywii . . . . V, It I T 1 1 . to purchase Scnool or KAiiroau ianoa, win uwuw u uym ..r iu ui-biw-oughly awiuaicted with such lands thmughont the estirs Willamette Valley, on either side ef the river, and can show parties the moat valuable lands and deeirable locations, from 5 to Ht9 acres in a body, Also vacant lots, buxiueea and dwelling bounce for sale snd to rent Parties having money to invest in property will do well to call at this office as wo have about 200 bar gains. i , i . i - ... i ri 1 i i-1 r art lei conveyeo to sna iroin any oi uur tien perUiuing to lands furnished gratia. We have ix ten acre lotss ashf lour fire acre county road. A risk gardes soil, whioh we can peors has raised 0 bushels of whsat la Ms am. It caa be betwht for oae-half what land sersas the street has been sold for. . a. . aa .i lATVnm ti s wry a ia V. .ra d . a .. a What M lllleeo mmutee wai rrota me Tan aena of lavel land aorsa which will eat garden, one acre for orchani, snd two acres for you can see mat Auuafla lii x we aneaa ot aaywnrwia saw vmier laip ae ments last rear. What do yea think this rear-430,000 appropriated to talk at addiUaei o the iState L'ni'enity. and oiber valuable anterprisee that we caa tell you about tf Tea will ' address ua Lane County at close of last fiscal year was thflTntasiirv. E. E Luckey &Co DEALERS m DRUGS, PATENT EVIEDI t flES, Toilet Articles, Paints. Jils, Brushes, Etc., Etc. We will keep a full assortment and sell at living fixture. PRESCRIPTION In hands of a competent druggist. SUCCESSORS To ' Liwkeu J' Bristow at the old Ellsworth Store. li3 Pass books, butcher books, mem orandums, ledgers, day books, etc., of all kinds. Orders taken for special size, School and Miscellaneous Books. All the standard anthors by the volume and is sets. JureniU books, Seaside and Waverly Library, Harpers Magazines, ete. Bible Depository For Lane County. V Lave been getting a lare stock of new goods and we hkr everything found in a first-class Book fetore. We also have a full stock of CROGERIES AND PROVISIONS! . McCORNACK & COLLIER. , SnoceiMora to 0ALLISON. -DEALERS IX Hardware and all kinds of Agri-i cultural Implements. STORE-On Willamette Street, opposite "Guard" Office Fine Harness J. H. Eisht Street, DR. L. F. JONES, Physician and Surgeon. -IV-II.L ATTEND TO FKOFESSIONAL call, day or nicht. OKFKE Upstairs in Hays' brick: or can be fond at E K Luckey A Co's druz st're. Office hours- ilto 12 m, lto tp m. US d m. sa!2rt COUNTY, OREGON. AB nnmA.tA.il ti i uin Hn.Mnmoiil T A nl AH -t Afcum-w.., v.w.w.wa. . v tl t .... ... - ' - - ... u ILm. uuiun im ui vuuiyr. vuvuun wu uuw , lots, oa Eighth- street west ef Eishm ssj ivi nuuoa. iajua sov a dm umh svaaa. Broso I sa S sons ef hay tier sow: cat acw for - !aww arotrrwt yoa aouae, . V V . out ol debt and bad a surplus of StUXXT ia j .? ' DEPARTMENT Til Made to Order. Klem, Eugene City. W. V. Henderson, 23 E XI 1ST1. 4fV!r HA? RESUMED riUCTICl ith offics in Hays' brick. UXLLT My operations will be lOrsS- , cl&m and charges reaaocaMe. Old patrons as wl as new c nes are iariltd to call