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S3 THE EU3ENE CITY GUARD. SATURDAY.. ,'JAY 9, mo. ! L VI 1 HI- J- JL-- They ire all Workers. The Washington correopondent of lha Philadelphia Times, mention" a good trait of the Cabinet an follows: Idleness is certainly not one of the 'esetting sin of the present Adminis tration. I saw tho Secretary of the Treasury hurrying through his Mated dinner at 10:30 last night, with the Secretarf of War in waiting to confer with him on official business, and I saw Postmaster-General Vilas at his office before 9 this morning, after having made a tour of inspection through sev eral of his departments. It may be the old adage of the new Ir ram, but it took as if an era of official industry had len inaugurated as one of the sub stantial reforms of the new political rule, And what the heads of depart ments are doing in the way of industry is systematically enforced through all the ramifications of the public ser vice. Idlers, favorites and drones gen erally are all quaking in their boots at the new standard of public duties, and searching inquiries are now in progress to ascertain the needless em ployees preparatory to their dismissal. The terrible results, which were to follows the election of a Democratic President, as vividly pictured iif the imaginations of Republican editors, do not follow worth a cent The country was to go into a financial spasm, we were to pay off the relel debt, pension rebel holdiers, place a multitude of Southern office seekers in fat places in northern states. But, dear children, has any of these things come to pass. Not one, if the Ilcpub lican leaders ere correct, as they are certain that this is a Republican Ad ministration. Tho Republican rattle the invaluable death's-head and the bloody shirt bogy, so Ion? and success fully used by them to frighten per ' sons of timid nerves, will be with drawn from the stage, and consigned to dusty oblivion. Another fond illusion of the Re publicans, has been rudely dispelled, The quotations and sales of Confeder ate bonds in Paris and London was not caused by a belief that the U. , S. would pay them, cither principal or interest, but from the fact that .the Confederate government had at the time of its downfall $5,000,000 in gold in European banks. The money was .paid out to the holdnrs of the bonds, which created all the demand that ever existed for them. The policy of President Cleveland on the Chinese question, is thus stated by ex-Representative Budd of Califor mia: "President Cleveland is in sym pathy with the Pacific Coast in the 'matter of Chineso restiiction. Any '. law which may pass at the next session tin that direction, will he signed by him, and the cabinet will see that the law is executed. Tha population of Russia, according to the census of 1882, is giveu at 77,879,521 in European Russia, of whom 38,051,971 were males and 39, 227,544 were females. The total pop ulation of the entire empire, including Jin land, was a little over I02,000,d00, or about one-twelfth of the population of the rIoW The absurd effort tn falsify history to the effect that nearly one half of the northern people were opposed to the Union in tho late civil war, will prove fruitless. If they had Wn so affected, what would have been the outcome! Mr. O. L Craham says our trade with Mexico is not destiiunl to he a plant of lively growth until the Cus tom House there are remodeled. To use a very strong expression, he says they are worse than our own. Texas paper. General Grant's salary as General on the retired list will U 1 13,500 per year. He will get full pay, some thing that is allow but two other officers, Sherman and Sheridan. Mormons entering Mexico to srttls will enjoy the same privilege granted to other immigrants. They will l subject to the laws which forbid polyg amy. A Mississippi man who pointed an empty gun at another person, "jnit for fun,"hu been sentenced to thirty days imprisonment, for the same reason Sir Thomas Gladstone, a brother of the English premier, is in his ninety first year and is still hale and hearty More Resistance. There sm-ms to le a derp laid plan on the boards to defi-ut the mortgage tax law. Yesterday two suits were commenced in tho United States courts in resistance of the law. 'Ihn first was instituted by the New England Mortgage and Security com pany of Windham county, Connecticut, which commenced action against J F Groves, of Polk county, and the Sher iff's of eight other counties, to enjoin them perpetually from collecting taxes on mortgages held by plaintiff on prop erty in this State. . They allege that the law is unconstitutional, and pre sent about the same objections as those contained in the complaint filed by tho Dundee Mortgage and Trust Company against the same law a few weeks since. The company carry $213,274 in mortgages, on which $3,854 91 is about to be collected. The other resistor is the American Freehold Land Company, of London, England, (limited) which brings at? tion against the bhentis of rollc, Clackamas, Benton, Douglas, Lane, Umatilla Linn, Yamhill and Union counties, to prevent the collection of 81,996 CI due on (114,027 invested in mortgAgAH. The ground for action is similar in botji instances. ' The cases will be heard en May 18th on an order from defendants to show cause why a provisional injunction should not bp granted. Ah in the first suit commenced the counties will fight the case through. England has conceded everything to Russia, and will try to retreat with honor, under cover of diplomacy, but it will deceive no one. The pusillani mity and perfidy of the English Gov ernment in inciting the Afghans to re sist the Rnwians and then deserting them, is no honor to them, and we think that England has lost her In dian Empire by the betrayal. The opinion so sedulously cultivated by the British ministry that Russii does not India is laughable in the the extreme, when it is considered that Russia has in the last twenty-fivej years pushed her boundaries five hundred miles towards India, and at every step has protested that she did not want the country, but was forced to take it In dia would givo Russia an outlet by the ocean, and would bring no European complications; the wealth of India would make it a rich prize, and one that nations would struggle for were there no other considerations. Eng lish supremacy is a thing of the past.. Recently high pontifical mass was celebrated in Copenhagen for the first time since the days of the Reformation such a service having heretofore been forbidden by law. The Catholics in Denmark now number about three thousand souls, with twenty-six priests, of whom seven are Danes. We iM'lieve the statement in th'i re port of tho State Board of Agriculture that over 8,UU0,01)0 of bushels of old wheat remain unsold in Kansas is a bold and barefaced lie, perpetrated for the purpose, of influencing tho murko". Leavensworth, Kan., Times. Frof. Anderson, tho new U. S. Min inter to Denmark, has railed for his post of duty. Here is one appointment well made, if no other, as Mr. Ander son is as well, or letter, versed in tho Scandanavian tongue and litera- tureas any man in tho Kingdom of Den murk. Gov, Pingreo' Arbor Day procla mation in Vermont was prefaced with tho remark of the Highland laird: "Jock, when ye hae nwtliing el.se to do you moy li sticking in a tree, it will be growing, jock, when ye'ro sleeping." Japanese desirous of understanding the English languago import several thousand copies of Welmter's Una bridged Dictionary every year. A Ml on the roof of a Bridgeton, Conn.,Wr saloon is struck three times every time the proprietor has a fresh keg of beer tapped. The BoNton Journal says, "there are millions of capital in New England waiting for investment at 5 percent. Syrup of Figs. Natur'a own true laxative. PU aoant to tht raUto, acceptable to tht Stomach, harmless in iU nature, painless in its action. Cure Ha bitual Consthwtion. IUliousues. Indigestion and kindred ilia. dmutses the sT.tem. purifies ma iiwu, rrgmatr. uie i.irvr ami act on th Bowels. J'ireak up Colds, ChiUs ami Fevers, etc. Strem;htcn th organ cm wn'ch it acta, letter than Uttet. nauseous Utrr medicines, pill. alu and dnura. ruipl bottle (roe, and large one Ur sal by F M Wilkin. cume, n o L, unrui. A LiftSaving Present. MrME AIlion, Hutchion, Kan: Sad hi lit by a simpl trial bottl of Dr King' Nw Discovery for Consumption, which caused him U prornr a large bottl. that completely carta him, when doctor, chance of ciimaU ami wjrthinj s had tailed. Asth am, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Comhs and all Throat and Long disease, it b (naranleed to vur nai Dow ir iiaa queasy to a . drag ttor. LrcufL .Notice. Having sulil my entire- stock of Furnitni and Undertaker good to M 8 V)u. all those indebted to me will Red their acoottnt placed in the hand of (ieo 8 Washburn fur collection. You will ble sett! at once as my basinet inut be cluttd. J. IU KHt. Hre. All persons indebted to E W Whirote & Rro's, either by note or book aououut will pleae call and settle the tame. Our store is burned and we matt collect the monev due oi. R. W. Whippli k Bros. CotUge Grove, Feb 23, 1885. HO, FOR THE SPRINGS. CR COLE WILL START A HACK from Eugene City each Friday -norn- ion bound for the Bolknnp Spring. 1 icketa tor tbe round trip, c. A irood team, an euy vehicle and a careful driver. I am bound to make It a pleataut trip for all who patronize me, and don't you forjfet it The various hotel will be vinited before tarting. uet ready, folk, and so with C. B. COLE. PETEE BUNE7, PEOPEIETOB. "' ITAK E PLEASURE IX ANNOUNCING to the public that I have re-ojwnt-d tlii pintilar place of retort fur the year 1S8j, th buililinga having teen thoimxighly refitted. I have tecured th service of mveral very attentive ervant, who will specially care fur the welfare of gueat. --CAMPERS- Ar cordially invited, nowithitamr report to the contrary. Price per week for bath, 73 cent. Grocerie, hay, utt, eta, can be pro cured at the spring at reasonable price. Fish and Game Are plentiful in the vicinity of the upring. Th icenery i magnificent, and thote wiahing a Summer tour can go to no better plane. A hack will be run to the iiringi, Ivaying Eugene City every TueaUay after the arrivul ot the afternoon tiaiu. rare, rouni' trip, Co. tsouril, vi per day. No liquor old on th premises. For further particular adilrew PETER RUN EY, McKenzie Bridge, ine Co., Oregon. Sheriff's Sale. TWTOTICE IS HERE11Y GIVEN THAI by virtue of a warrant duly Umied out of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Laue, by the Clerk there' of and to me directed en to-wit: April 13, lS8o, commanding ma to levy upon the per onnl property of the ponon named in the delinquent tax lilt for th year 1SS4, and if none be found, then upon the real property a let forth in aaid delin ineiit tax list be longing to aid peraou, and being enable after diligent xearch to lind .any personal property belonging to the penon herein' after nameil, 1 have levied upon the real property cut forth iu laid delinquent tax lit a lollowa, to-wie: Murray. A. hitato-S E of 8 W J, . ndS W i of M EJ, and lot4,eo 0, and E J of N W i, and W J of N K i, and N E 1 of N E 1. t-c 8. T 18 S. R4W. Tax J20 00 Cardwoll, J 1!-W J of W of lot 1, and E Jof E lot 2, blk 14 Mill , ligau' donation to l-nne County, and fraut lot 2. in tract bill II, Mulligan' addition to Eugene City on th a went Tax 3 20 Jone. W li Beginning 40ftS of N W onr of donation laud elm of D R Chriatiao and wife, E 1.711 chi, S l.!Mch, E 1.711 ch. S3-89 chi, W 3.14 clr, N 3 8'J clu to place of beginning. Alio begin 40 ft 8 of N IV cor of nid claim, 1.711 ch E from laid N V cor, theuue R 1.7U ch, 8 1.041 ch, W 1.711 ch, N l.il ch to place of beginning, T 17 8. R 3 V. Tax 12 80 Unknown Lot 3. blk 2, Shaw and i'attertnn's addition to Eugene City. Tax 1(0 Unknow n Lot 0, blk 8, Shaw addi tion to Eugene City, l ax 1 CO All of the above deicribed 'suds beinu situated in Lune County, Oregon. .Now, therelore, iu purauauce of tanl war- ran and to aatiafy aid tuxes, I will tell the above described real property, or o much thereof a may lie nereMry, at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, at the Court House door in huceue City, Oregon, on Monday, June 8, 1SS3, at tha hour of 10 o'clock a m of said day. Duieu may s, isso. J. R. CAMPBELL, , Sheriff of Lane County, Or, ' Sheriff's Sale. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT by virtu, of an execution duly issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon lor ban Louuiy, Dy th tiers thereof and to m directed on to witi May 7. 1SS5, upon a judgment and decree of foreclosure rendered in aaid Court April 22, 1SS3, in fovor of $ D Holt plaintiff, and against A mo unnham, Mm 1'unhain, W It Cart wright, and Samnel May and J O Sender partner, doing buines under the firm nam and style of May ft Sender, defend- auta, for tht turn of $.'$17 70 in U 8 gold coin, and th further sum of ?2M 00 itty fee in said suit, and cost sod disbursements of said suit, with interest ou laid judgment from data thereof at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, and a decree for the sale of the following described mortgage premises, to witi Regiuning at a point ti 8 mil east of the 8 E or of tec 7, T 16 8, R 3 Y, thenoe running north 160 rod, thence east 72 rods, thence south 162 rods, thence west 72 roll to place ot beginning, containing 72 sere. Also beginning at a point 80 rods west from tht S K cor of seo 8, T 16 8, R 3 V, thence w est 30 rod, thenct north 160 roaa, thence tat 30 rod, thenre toith 160 rod to place of beginning, coutaiaiog 30 acre all in Laue County, Oregon. Now therefor, by virtue of tail execution sa t to satisfy said jadgmiot, interest, atty tee, costs, acerving costs and expense of salt, I will tell tht above described mort- figed premise at public anctioa to tha igheet bidder, for cash itt hand, at the Court Hon door ia Engeot City, Lane County, Oregon, t Mosd.t, Jr 8, ISS3, between tht hoar of 9 o'clock a ra and 4 o'clock p of said day. DattJ Mat 7. 1SS.V J. R. CAMPBELL, Shtnff of Last Co, lr. iDr. I1. W. Shelton, Phjsician and Surgeon. ROOMfJ At Mrs. J. B. Underwood. EUGEN'E CITY, OREGON. Administrator's Sale ! PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE Hon. Geo. 8. Waahburue, Judge of the County Court, of the State of Oregon, for Lane county, made on the 2Sth (lay of Septem- Ka 1HH4 I will, on Ki'l'i:UI)4 V th Kith day of May, 1W5, at 1 o'clock P M, at Cottage (jrove, ine bounty, uregon, eu at puonc auction, to the highest bidder.for cash in hand, th following personal property, belonging to h AMtatji tit 1 lira V.l.lar iIaimumI. viz Turn horses, tt ton hay. Ii0 bushel oats, I wagon, 1 saddle, 1 set irocK wheels, I narrow, z axes, i crosscut taw, millet seed, 4 pitch forks, 1 shovel plow, ft traw, 1 lard keg, 1 grain cradle, 1 ItMialt a.vfha 1 mAwinu ovtli 1 fltinjlp. 1 mattock, 1 shovel, 1 scoop shovel, 1 maul and wedge, 1 broad axe, 3 pr strap hinges, 1 chest of tools. 1 log chain, 1 flour chest, 100 lbs flour, I gun, nousenoid ami kitctten lurmiure, eic Luted May 1, m. L. M. Veatch, Administrator of laid estate. GREAT NORTHWESTERN REMEDY. i Those who work early and lute need a whole some reliable Meilicina likePn'NDEK's OnsooN Blood Pusipikh. As a remedy and preventa tive of diseases it can not be beat. It check Rheumatism and Malaria, relieves Constipa tion, L)ysiepia and Billiuiisness, and puts fresh energy into the system by making New, Rich Blond. All Druggists and Dealer keep it 91.00 bottles, 6 for $5.00. a4m3 Sheriff's Sale. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT by virtue of a writ of execution duly issued out of tha Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane Conoty, by the Clerk thereof and to ine directed, on to-wit: April 27,. 1885, upon a judgment and decree of foreclosure rendered in aaid Court April 21, 1883, in favor of R M Day plaintiff, and gainst John V Alexander aud Missouri Alexander his wife, defendants, for the sum of f 286 40 in U 8 gold coin, aud for ?50 00 special stty fee, aud for coats and disburse ment of action, with interest on (aid judg ment Irom date thereof at the rate of teu per cent per anoum, aud a decree for the foreclosure and sale of the following de icribed real property, to-witi The N h $ of the S VV i and the 8 E J of the N W 1, and lots No 1, 2 and 3, of Seo 9, T 20 S, 11 3 W, iu iJine County, Oregon. Now therefore, to satisfy said judgment, interest, atty fee, oosts, accruing cost and expense of tale,' 1 will sell tho above described real property at publio auc tion, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the Court Hnuso door in Eugene City, Lane County, Oregon, on Monday, June 1, 1885. bet ween the hour of 9 o'clock a m and 4 o'clock p m, of taid day. Dated May 1, 1885: J. R. CAMPBELL. Sheriff Lane Cr, Or. Sheriff s Sale. -TOTICE 13 HEREBY (JIVEN THAT Xi by virtue of an execution duly issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County, by the Clerk thereof and to me directed, on to-wit: April 21, 18s.i, upon a judgment and decree of foreclosure rendered in said tourt April 21, INS.t, iu favor of A P .iillert ind F Si Gilbert, part ner under the firm name of Gilbert Bros, plaintiffs, and against A J Barlow aud M E Barlow, delendauts, for the mm nf $210 00 in U S gold com, and ?-. 00 special attorney fee, and cost and dishursemciit of suit. with interest on said judgment from date thereof st the rate of ten per cent per au uum, and a decree for the sale of the follow ing described mortgaged premises to-wit: The east 1 of the S W I of siction 5, T 20 S, K 4 W, in Laue county, Oregon. Now therefore, to satisfy said judgment, attorney fee, oosts, accruing cost and ex penses of sule, I will sell the abovs describ ed real property at public auction to the biuhust bidder, for cash in hand, at the Court House door in Eugene City, Lane County, Oregon, on Monday, June 1, 1883, between th hour of 9 o'clock a m and 4 p m of said day. Dated May 1, 1883. J. R. CAMPBELL, Sheriff of Lane Co, Or. J. DAVIS, Gen c r 1 Tailor. A LL KINDS OF WORK PONE IN THE IV. best of style at reasonable rates. Pants from 17 up. Shop and residence on Olive street between Sixth and Seventh. New Barber Shop and cam Rooms (On door North of Pnt flffir RATHS, 2ft CENTS. EVERYTHING tin in h. Iwu f 1 ui : ami hair cutting dona in the moat ninn.vJ order. JERRY HORN, Proprietor. SIR WALTER. S3 Th highly bred trotting stallion.Sir Walter, let black, 16 hands hiph, weight 1300 pounds. Hi carriage is stylish ai.d he has a record of 2:3.1 Ha trotted in 2:26 and on th dar after making th record of 2tt won the two mile and repeat race. He is a direct descendant of imported Me seng, the renowned sir of the irreatest trot ters. Hi co!u are icuch sought after and command th highest price. Sir Walter wa ired by Marion, he by Mam brino Chief, be br Mambrinn Paymaster, h by Mambriun, he by impirted Mewene !m: Itnog Island lilaclt Hawk mare, she br Andrew Jackson, h by Bashaw, he by Grnnd IWiaw. First Dsn: Sally Miller, she by Membrino, ton of old imported Measenirer. He will nul th seaeon of at Enyen City. TO THE BREEDERS. Here 1 a horse bred in th rsin and im ported from Kentucky for th purpose of tm iworinjr the stock in tiiis State. I hT placed hi stud fee at half th pric asked for horse nt hi equal. Term 15 th season; with the privilege of retiireiiit the mar next year if ah prove not with foafthi year. No responsibility anmed for accident Mare pastured. u. V. liiu. mm- -WTIiuil -If If M M,1 ,tl..'J,- "r'.-iTTyp jPT9 a. Best Selection BOOTS & SHOES. m d o o bo o O O M lew Goods Low Prices. Goods must be 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 I. X. L. Store. o o I o o O The Largest Stock of CLOTHING. E. E Luckey &Go DEALERS LX. DRUGS, PATENT MSP i!ES, 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. snnnFssnKS! To Luckey $ Bristow Passbooks, butcher books, mem orandums, ledgers, day books, etc., of all kinds. Orders taken for special size, , School and Miscellaneous Books. Tll the standard authors hy the volume and is sets. Juvenile books, Seaside and AVaverly Library, Harpers Magazines, ete. Bible Depository For Lane County. We have been getting a large stock of new goods and we hav everything found in a first-class Book fetore. We also have a full stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS! McCORNACK & COLLIER. Succpssors to CALLISON. -DEALERS IN Hardware and all kinds of Agri cultural Implements. STORE-Gn Willamette Street, opposite" Guard" Office Fine Harness J. H. Eight Street, Frank Bros. Implement Company, -DEALERS IN- FARM AND MILL MACHINERY. La Rell Wasrons. McSiierry Drills and Seeders, Itofoni s Waikinj I'losrs, Ktiforifi tSainr and Sulky flows, lMii'4-n s rbKiiin; and Walkin; Cultivators, Kendall Wheel Harrows. The Celebrated Holly Tooth, Harrows, Etc, Etc., Etc., KULL LINE OF FARM MACHINERY, mil BEOS. IKTl. CO, PnrtU4,'0r r H CD b P CD W 02 O O o Q o o PT CD at the old Ellsworth Store. Made to Order. Klem, Eugene City. Walter A, Woods' Mowers, Reaper and Twine Hinders, Holge'i Double Draper Header, Coate Sulky Rakes, Uaar, Scott & ("V Engines and Threshers, Cooper 4 Co. Saw Mill Machinery, vamape spnnij agons, lluckbjard Wacoos, Etc., Etc., Etc. Writ for Catalogue. Addree either J. V. EETDEICIP, tit, Eire City, On.