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Ti! EUGENE CITY GUARD. SATURDAY. ....HAY 2. 1835. An Eictllrot Jpiiouitmpnl. Tim tel'v'raili lust Wndniiwlay nfuriioon brought us tlin good iifiwn 'that PVtiidf-nt Clovelund had op pointful lion. John Wliitf-nkor, Lano county' nioht honored Democrat, to the position of Collector of Internal Revenue vie J; C. Cartwriglit, huh pendiid. The appointment gm-s gen-4-ral Katinfaction to all classes and par lien in Lane county and tho State of Oregon. His immediate friend in this section expnuially rejoice over tho appointment as they are aware of his titerling integrity and great ability in Administering public trusts, as well as his generous, social nature. Ho has nerved the State in many positions of public trust, and has faithfully served and truly represented tho people. He was the lirt Governor of Oregon un der the Suto Constitution and gov erned in an admirable way. Ho has norved rniny terms in tho Oregon Leg islatoro, and as President of the Sen ate he gained tho reputation of being the best presiding officer in tho State, and it is safe to hay that if a Republi can president of equal ability and do termination had presided at the last Orciron Legislature, that the disgraceful scenes of the closing session would not have occured, and a great ihamo saved the State. In 1878 lie was elected to Congress by a good ma jority and accomplished much for the 8:ato in tho two year torm, and won for Oregm the largest oppropriations ever given. Tho appointment of such a man by Cleveland is proof that the offices of tho Stato are to be honestly and com potently administered. Tho extent of misinformation and tho capaciity for ignoranco of soino peoplo are astounding. To ascribe the decline of tho American mercantile rovenuo to tho civil war Is the perfor manco of a Great Republican States' man. A terrilio blow was struck at cur navy, doubtless, but a fow figures will show that in a tinm of profound, peace our marino 1ms suffered mora than when Confederate cruisnrs wero on every sea. In 18G0 of our imports and exports American ships carried CO 5-10 per cent; in 1870, 35 C-10 per csnt; in 1880, 17 4-10 per cent; in 1882, 15 5-10 per cont. Tho decrease is greater, it will bo seen in tho decade 70-80, than in the war decade, and is fast waning, and Republican legisla tion is responsible for it. They 'protect" American shipping and it vanishos from tho seas; they "protect" dup-building and it falls into decay; 'tho first maritime, ptwur of 'tho globe, tho peoplo who are bound to rule tho seas as the Romans wero to conquer the world" have chained their commerce with fetters and forbidden it to grow they renounced tho inimenso proGts of the world's commerce and tho proud est position in history, tho placo that gives its fullest ray of glory to tho world empire of England, whoso splon idrouown in tuisdirction is tho envy ' of Europe and tho cause of tho com ing wars; more than that England levies eighty millions in freight money every year on this country. And yet Republican machine men, the automo tona of politics, parado this country and assure tho masses that the "Brit ish gold" is tho potent, moving lever that actuates the hater of feudalism and the lover of freedom of commerce. And the scribbler with more earwix than trains assures the farmer that if the Republican party had taken certain steps, which they have not, that their wheat would not have to be shipped on English ships at an im minent danger. And ono of those measures would result in a crushing retaliation, and the necessity of the other and its success is not obvious indeed, our great marine of other dnys was not subsidized in its origin. So long as tho American has to pay twice as much for tho same ship as the Eng lishman so long will England retain her maxtery of the seas, and the opu lence which she draws from that source. Crnnl'n JlngnamnJiy- A New York dispatch to the Phila delphia Times gives on interview with Gen. Grant The sentiments contained in this letter are those he acted on im mediately after tho war. That he was a great general is to his praise, but that he should stand with the South in those days of madness should win ini the grutitude of every citizen who loves justico and moderation. "hat he should win praise from his political opponents, from those who do not now core mend his administration as a model one, is duo to a belief in Gen. Grant's honesty of purpose and integrity of his intentions. No one but a narrow and jaundiced mind could object to these views, and wo think that Gen. Grant would not. To such persons, tho viows held by Gen. Grant in the interview would be vary repugnant to them if they were not his views. Ho said: "I tried to do my duly to my coun trymen of the Sooth. They were fight ing for a principle which they thought was right, but which we did not, but I always looked upon tho as citizens of a common country, Ib-lieve whenever it wusin my power 1 treated them as such. I never liked to think of them even as prisoners of war. I preferred to encourage iheui to go to their norths under parole. I can say that I never, even in tho midst of duty, lino; any other feeling thin that which one citi zen should have towards another. D. D. O. Tn insure tle perfect digestion and assimi lation of f'Kul and to cure clironiu Dyspepsia, Indention. Flatulency, Soar Stomach Sick headache, t-t, me lie Haven's Dyspepsia Cure. It never fail to effect a cure and ii superior to all mudicine ottered tu the pnl.lio lor tlien troubles, baniirty Dottle iree at O.buru & Cu's drui store. Krj. All Derson indebted to E W Whipple & Rrn'i. either by note or book account will pleane call and settle the tame. Our (tore i burned' and we muit collect the money due us. E. W. Wnirru Kaos. Cottage Grove, Feb 25, 1SS3. Dr. T. W. Shclton, Thysician and Surgeon. ROOMS-Ai Mrs. J. 1$. Underwood. EUGENE CITY, OREGON. County Paupers ! As rwr order of Comitv Commissioner Court . 1 . .. . . . - t I 1UUV ! I made at the jiarcn wrin uieruoi, i.-n., nam f!nnrt will on Wednesday. May 6. 1K85. at 1 o'clock u in of mill day, receive public buis for the keeping of all or such of the eounty paupers an the Court may name, for the period of one year, reserviiiR the right to lejoct any and all imuj. U1SO. H. WAhllUUKfi, County Judge. Assignee's Sale, -TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ti M i W will hpII oi nnliliir unction at Sniithtield, Hi. WI.-VI.,SIA V Mnv 12th. at 12 o'clock, all of the Good, Wares and Merclian dine assigned to me by iu. Jiyam. Terms ot oaie-iAHii. . J. F. KIRK, Assignee. May 2, 1885. Sheriff's Sale. r()TH:E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT hy virtue of an execution duly issued out ot the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lane, by the Clerk thereof and tome directed on to-wit: April 27, 1885, upon a judgment and decree of fore closure rendered iu said Court April 23, SS.'i, in suit then and there pending wherein N I Chrisman wa plaintiff and Thomas Allen was defendant, in favor of said plfffor the su.n of $1)47 2, with inter est thereon at tho rate of 11) per cent per annum from rtate thcreo', and coats and dis bursement of action, and s decree for the tale of the following dccrihed real property to-wit: All that part of tho donation land claim of Anderson llaniiltou and wife, Not 7U.-,, claim No 45, in T 20 8, R 3 W, des cribed as followi: I'ejgiuniug at the S W corner of said dountiuu land claim, thence east on south bouudary of said claim 50. 7C cht to 8 E corner, thc-nco north t ) south line of the donatiou laud claim of It O Robinson 40.50 ehs, thence north 02' 'M' W, ou line between Not 8.14 and '(': to west boundary of said claim of A Hamilton and wife, Not 703, tlicnco south on went boundary of ami claim to place of bciniiiiiK, containing 274 acres, more or lew; said claim of Anderson Hamilton anil wife is vrt "f f4se' 4 9 8n(1 10, in T 20 S, R 3 W, Lane County, Orcgou, Now therefore, by virtue of said execution and to satisfy nid jt'.dfiinent, costH, accru ing cost and expense of sale, I will sell the above described real property at public luetinn to the hicheHt bidder, for cah in hand, at the Court House door in Eugeue City, Lane County, urcgon, on Mo-mlay, June 1, 1HS5, between the hours of 9 o'clock a rn and 4 o'clock p in of said day. Dated May 1, lisSo. J. It. CAMPBELL. Sherilf Lane Co, Or. Best Selection BOOTS & SHOES. The president has appointed C. S. fvhenck of Portland Appraiser of Cus toms at that port, and John Holwon 'of Astoria Collector of Customs at As. toria. The appointees are good, capa Ida meu and will nuke i lliciunt officers. It is becoming appareut that the LVru ocratio party won an election. The Turkish soldiers are armed w ith what is probably the finest military ri fle in tho world tho l'eabody-Martini- Henri. These guns to the uuiuW of COO.OOO, were manufactured a few jears ago in this county, whero Tur- !l7 buys nearly all of lirr supplies. History will dispel the calumny that Democrats had nothing to do with the suppression of the civil war. The quickness, promptitude and celerity with which troops went from New York Stato has often been noted, and it is almost certain that tho turning batt o of the war. Gnttysiiur!:, was eavod to the Union arras by tho hur riod reinforcements sent to that battle field by tho Democratic Governor, Ho ratio Seymour. A lato corrfaponcltnt says that both President Lin sola and Secretary Seward at ono time wore of the opinion in tho year 1 80 1 "that the causo of union and loyalty could best bo served by Uniting tho country upon Horatio Seymouf as tho people's candidate for the residency." The correspondent further says that letters are in cxisteneo to provo these assertions and further adds: "There was no man in the land whom Ahra ham Lincoln preferred to Horatio Sey mour." An Illinois postmaster wants to resign as being a Republican he cannot conscientiously hold oflicu under a Deinocratio administration. He is anxious, however, to securo the appointment of his wife, who has always been a consittent Democrat to till the vacancy. The Illinois legislature appears to bo no nearer the end of the senatorial contest than it was threo months ngo, and some of tho Illinois newspapers aro wicked enough to wish tho whole legislature t die and thus end the contest. A North Curolin negro having heard that ex-Gov Jarvis had been ap pointed Kuvoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Ilrar.il told a friend that Gov. Jarvis had been appointed an extraordinary preacher to tho penitentiary in Urazil, The general tenor of the news from Europe is decidedly warlike. It now looks as if some of the other European powers would be drawn into the fight Administrator's Sale ! PURSUANT TO AN ORf)ER OF THE ll,.n (Inn. a. Wanhhurue. Judk-e of the County Court, of the State of Oregon, for Lane county, maue on tne znw nay oi nejw"i ber, 1KH4, I will, on SATURDAY, the 10th day of May, 1S5, at 1 o'clock P M. at Cottajje drove; Lane County, Oregon, sell at public auction, to the highent bldder.for cauli in hand, the following iieisonnl prop"rty, belonging to the iwtate of Thos Klder, deceased, viz: two hornes, li ton Imy, HO hindioU oat, 1 waon, 1 aaddle, 1 aet truck- wheeK 1 harrow, 2 axes, 1 crosscut saw, millet seed, 4 pitch forks, 1 shovel plow, 5 traps, 1 lard ke', 1 grain cradle, i i.-,,-. -....ii,.. 1 mowiriL' scvtlie. I Kiiale. 1 mattock, 1 shovel, 1 scoop shovel, 1 maul Bnd wedge, 1 broad axe, 3 pr strap luin-'ex. 1 ehest of IooIh, l lo chain, l nour cnei, iw uwiiuur, I irun, hoiiseliol.l bihI kitcueu luriiuure, eic. bated May 1, lv5. L. Id. V BATCH, Administrator of sui-l estate. in which case mighty boom. wheat would tako a Gibraltar is thus mentioned ill all Spanish oflicial documents. "Our most loyal and noblu city of Gibraltar, In the Campo of Gibraltar, the city of Gibraltar being iu the temporary occu pation of the rritish." The mines of Virginia City, Nevada, paid 100,000 in wages during the month of March. The bonanasa mines are evidently not worked out yet A knit-goods manufacturer of Troy, N. Y has received an order for 25,. 000 doxen undershirts to bo aent to Russia. For Sale. By Ceo II Murvh, of Kugone City, ;hic lot of Lroo4 marva, mootly with foal, and ten or twelve two and thrve year old elding and tllliea. Residence opposite Pr 11 lUnih (i. 11. MtRCH. Cucklcn'j Arnica Salve. The Rest Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruitv. Sores, UK-era, Salt l'.lieutn. Fever Sores, Tettvr, Chapvd Hand, Chilblains, Corns and all Skip Lfiiptiona, and poaitirely cures 1'iloa, or no ay rruird. It is guar anteed to give porfi-it Mh.fn.tmi,, or money ixfun.lwl. I'rice "." cv-bU Iter Lox. I'ut Sllu J by K It Luckr) A, Co. . Will Positively Appear At Rhinehart's Theatre, WtMlucHriay, SBny cth. THE SHOW OF HEW FEATURES. SOMETHING TO PLEASE ALL I. W. BAIRD'S Sheriffs Sale. TTm'TnE TS HERE SY U1VJS. THAI 1M by virtue of a writ of execution duly issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County, hy the merle thereof and to lue directed, on to-wit: April 27, 1883, upon a judgment and decree of foreclosure rendered in said Court April 21, 18S3, in favor of It M Day plaintiff, and against John V Alexander and Missouri A oxandcr his wife, defendants, lor ine sum of ?'.'8I5 40 in U 8 gold coin, and for $.10 00 special atty fee, and for costs and disburse meets of action, with interest on said judft meut from date thereof at the rate of teti per cent per annum, and a decreb for the foreclosure and sale of the following de scribed rteal property, to-wit: The N K J of the 8 W I and the 8 K J of tho N W J, and lota Nos 1, 2 and 3, of Seo "J, 1 3) M,U 6 w, in Lane Conn cv. Ori'L'iin. Now therefore, to satisfy said iudemcnt, interest, attv fee. coats, accruing costs and expenses of sale, 1 will sell tho above described teal nronortv at public auc tioo. to the hichost- bidder for cash in hand, at the Court House door in Eugene City, Lane County, Oregon, on Monday, Juno 1, 15. between the hours of 9 o'clock a in and 4 o'clock p m, of said day. Dated May 1, 1885: J. R. CAMPBELL. Sheriff Lane Co, Or. las AND Spectacular Military Display, Which Is uow absolutely tho Strongest Show! The Greatest Show! ! The Best Show!!! Before the American I'eople to day, making 2 Complete Shows in I. Watch for the Grand Taraile of Iluird's oll A Silver Comet IJuimI MATT ELDER, Leader, Escorted hy l'.aird'a Zouave Cadet Corps, daily iu the afternoon. Free to all. Reserved seat now on sale at Grain Uros. HI o o to O O M -M I o o I O lew Goods LOWf nces. Goods must bo sold. The largest stock in town. Goods was never offered as LOW. All goods warranted perfect. Now is the time to save your money. Buy your Goods at the great L. Store. CD t P oq CD ui ct- Ul O O pr O b O o o p- in The Largest Stock of CLOTHING. 1. S Luckey &Co DEALERS LY- 0RUG8, PATENT MBlp NES, Toilet Articles, Paint JtIs, Brushes, Etc., Etc. We will keep a full assortment and sell at living fixture, PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT1 In hands of a competent druggist; -SUCCESSORS To Luccert ? Bristow at the old Ellsworth Stdfe. Sheriff's Sale. NOTICE IS HERE15Y GIVEX THAT hv virtue of an execution duly insticd out of the Circuit Court of the State of Cregon for Lane Countv. hv the Clerk thereof and to me directed, on to-wit: April 21, 18$.", upon a juilcment and decree of foreclosure reiulereil in smu Lours April i, in favor of A I Gilbert mil V M (olbert, jiart nora under the firm name of Gilbert liros, plaintiffs, anil against A J Barlow mid M E llnrlow, defendants, for the sum of S210 00 in U 8 gold coin, and $2." (K) special attorney fee, and costs and diKhiirscmentR of suit, with interest on said judgment from date theroof at the rate of ten per cent per an num, and a decree for the sale of the follow ing described mortgaged premises to-wit: The east J of tho S V i of section 5, T 20 S, It 4 W, in Lano county, Oregon. Now therefore, to satiny said judgment, attorney fee, costs, accruing cost and ex penses of eale, I will sell tin above describ ed real prortyat public auction to the highest bidder, for canh in hand, at the Court House door in Euitene t 'ity, Lane County, Oregon, on Monday, June 1, iSHS, between the hours of 9 o'clock m and 4 p m of said day. Dated May 1, 1885. .T. R. CAMPBELL, Sherilf of l,ane Co, Or. Sheriff's Sale. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEX THAT by virtue of an execution duly issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for 1-ane County, by the Clerk thereof, April 13, 1S83, and t) me directed, upon a judgment rendered in laid Court December 13, 1884, iu a suit then aud there pending, wherein Loui Salomou was plff, and Henry Moore waa deft, in favor of said plff for the sum of $1038 00, and the further sums of f 14 0t costs, aud (103 00 atty fee, I have levied upon all the right title and iutcrest of said Henry Moore iu and te the growing crop of wheat and oata and barley, and the lease held by said Henry Moore on one hun dred and Hixty acres of land situated in T 16 S, li 4 W, iu Iane County, Oregon, said land being owned, and said lease given by Henry Dudley. And to satisfy eaid judg ment, cists, atty fee and accruing costs and expense of tale, I will Sell the alive des cribed property at public auction, for cash in baud, at the Court House door in Eugenei City, Lane County, Oregon, to the highest bidder, on Monday, June 1, 1HS5, bctweeti the hour of 0 o'clock a m, aud 4 o'clock p ni, of (aid day. Dated May 1, 1SS3. J. ILCAMTBELL, Sheriff Lane Co, Or. J. DAVIS, Qen e r a 1 Tailor. A LL KINDS OF WORK DONE IN THE j best of style at reasonable rates. Pants from 97 up. Shop and residence on Olive street between Sixth anil Seventh. Passbooks, butcher books, mem orandums, ledgers, day books, etc of all kinds. Orders taken for special size, Echool and Miscellaneous Books. All the standard authors by 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 st ock of new goods and we haf ft everything found in a first-class Book btore. We also have a full stock of nnnnrniro irnin nnmnnirmn. unuiiKiniLO mm rnuvioiUNd! McCORNACK & COLLIER. Successors to CALLISON. DEALEKS in- New Barber Shop and bath Rooms (( me door North of Pont Offl-e.) BATHS, M CENTS. EVERYTHING fitted up In the but of order. Shaving and herir cutting done in the most approved order. JEPiUY HORN. Proprietor. SIR WALTER. GREAT NORTHWESTERN REMEDY". Tbie who Work early and late need a whole snni reliable Meduius likePri xiiKa'a Oaioox llUH-i) Pi amia. As a remedy and nreventa tim of diM it ran not be IwaL It checks l'.heumatitn aud Mul.iri, rtlievea Cnsti tion, lri ami liUlioiwnrs, and puts frh enervy it" the system by n-ikintf ew, LK-h lihixL All lrr.irtand L'ealur keep It. l.U0lwtUe.fr$jLV0. . atu.3 if The hkhlv bred trottini; stallion, Sir Walter. let black, lii hand huh, weight I'M) pounds. His csiriak'e is ntvlih aui he has a record of 2 A Has trotted in '2: and ou the day after making the record of 2:35 won the two mile ami repeat race. He is a direct descendant of imported Mes senje, the renowned sirs of the trreatext trot ten. Hi colts are n.uch sought after and command the highest lriees. Sir Walter was sirej by Marion, he by Mam brino Chief, he by Manihrino Paymaster, he by Mamhrino, be by imported Meiwen-er. lm: Ing Inland liUck Hawk man-, she by Andrew jackiion, he by lahaw, he by Cmnd ludiaw. Kin-t lm: Sally Miller, she by Membrino, son of old iiiiporte.1 Meswuer. He will make tl.e eaon of Lvj at Eu.xne City. TO THE CREEPERS. Hers ia a hrse bred in the vein and im ported fnru Kentucky for the purp. of im- I inning the atnek in this State. I have iUoed lis stud fee at half the price aaked for h-nes not his eqnab Terms 15 the aeaaon) with the priv;lec-e of n-tunuiig the mare neit year if she prime not with fl thi year. No rwiioBribility atsnaied Tr aident Mjl-m u--tumL t!. V. tin'. Hardware and all kinds cif Agri cultural Implements STOilE-On Willamette Street, opposite "Guard" Office Fine Harness Made to Order. J. H. Klem, Eight Street, - - - Eugene City' Frank Bros. Implement Company, -DEALERS IN- FARiVI AND MILL MACHINERY. La Ik-lie agon.. McSlierry Prills an.l Seeder, Liif -ril's Walking l"i"W, l'.iif.ird'i t;Mr an-1 Sulky riowa, l.ud-nl s I.i.lin.' ami Walking 'iiltii(ator, ll:.nibll Wheel H.vrrows. The Celebratwt H-l!y Ti-th, H.utows, Etc, Etc., Etc, FULL LINE OF FARM MACHINERY. rZ15S0S.im.C0.,PcnlsciCrc, c.- Walter A. Woods's Mnweni. Reapers and Twine Hinder, lbvlo-e's Double Ira!ier Headers, Coate's Sulky luikes, Uaar, Scott A Co.'s Engines and Threshers, Cooper & Ca Saw Mill Machinery, vrriut.-es pnng agoiw, Diiokb mrd Wagous, Eu, Etc, Etr. Write for Catalogue. 'Addre either J. K. ri5D2ICS3, Igett, Ecgese City, On'.'