IMS. "TKE 'EUGENE CITY- GUARD. ATUltDAV. . 0 FX" K M It K II I ?, I SS5 . - lie frtilddi'i lcu3;c. la the pat twenty four years no 'stronger message h lieen presented lo "Congress tln that of President Cleve 'land la Tueiday. The President has jron with hit promotion, it would "seem, -for hile we notice the same 'power and point of statement, the same 'careful attention to the minutiae of the Government, and the sterling love of honekty and justice which was always present in his messages as Mayor and Governor, this message is stronger, 'ifcler and more thorough than has ever lefore'fiowrd from his pen. In every part it'Uari the stamp an J personality of the President. The fairness which he displays in reviewing the opinions of those w ho differ froia hini is no less rercarkahle than his powerful argu ments comUtting their statements. There is do great public question that the President does not discuss, and in "tjo case dot he shirk and dodge the 'issues or trim tf avoid public censure. 'His views on most all puUic qcestions leing stated, are now before the American people for their cenure or approval It would take columns to review th message, ut it fl enough to aay that it is a treasury of Democratic arguments. Of course it will not please the Republican party, hut the Republicans now object to everything and all reforms. It is to be expected of them. We print the message in a supplement, and every person shculd .read it carefu'ly. A Vahiugton special to the St. Paul Globe says that certain news- ' papers that are published in the inter. est of land thieves are induttnously disseminating the idea that the land office has entirely suspended the isue of patents. The tnth is that the recording division of the general office is worked harder than it ever mas before, . and in the hope of reducing tk aec nmulated arreara!reft. Coinmia aioner Sparks has transferred to that divUion clerks from other divisions. Hitherto the land office has never issued more than 50,000 to 60,000 a year It is now issuing 6,0 a month, or at the rate of 72.000 a year. What the commiwioner did was to suspend the is sue of patents to certain classes of claim niwiuvnum mm Ulllll Claim cause the reports of special agent put into the Geld by Republican com mis ' sioners showed that of all the entries of the classes and in the area referred to, from 79 to 92 per cent were fraudu lent, the) greater part of tne frauds having been procured by wealthy cattle-raising companies, many of them composed o foreigners, who sought to acquire ownership of land which con . rest had reserved for individual set tiers who must be American citizens or persons ho intend to become such. "The temporary aithholduig of patents works no inconvenience to the great Majority of homesteaders. It does not effect them at all, unless they want to aell, and Tery few of them want to sell, except those who make their entries not for settlement but for' speculation, and such entries are fraudulent. Mrs, Hendricks is left in comforta ble circumstances. She has hera-lfj largely taken charge of the private Tuinea affairs cf her husband, and itas managed them with aignal success "uiuch letter," the Vice-President uwd to aay, "than I could have dons my elf." The residence where Mr. Hen dricks died, in Indianapolis, is worth 110,000, and he had other property in ihe city valued, all told, at alout f GO, 00. His life was also insured iu a considerable sunt. During hot political contest in Georgia, circua waa lulled toatrike the towi tie daj following the elec tion. Thai av TvjeA aa ntua! r ciaoaatr.ck.aiiowof th-An.eat;nff- JewrorJuaeIef ma toaewrej"1 h" nun,,,c" ,mon " lhirt. Ati.aaUtkket.'tUdenUnnUlivMcf thirtJ fi'e wen. lo.SU,Mi tke daj cf theSUt. fUr ,erritori eWtion.Uckrt wU -ivea l0 ah j cou"tnwt akrkAy, cr Ki maa eilW. that waaj Conrv convened in Wa-shinjton riuing to oer Kind rot atwrdinz lj. The cirrwt carried Ue day. The kHanafactare cf bi'.d wl l.y the Betwenier prrerM few, it ia aaid. Wo ao CTealljr Jdaol in eo ia England that ateel ahipa and iron ahipa , of the MUM c!sa hare come tw I J offered at preci!w4y the aame pri Th ponibility, it ia refltarked, arWa I largely from the wellnnleratood fact! that a at eel ahip cf .girea rmslh lerop 10 'MW3tS tuheta lJ an be mad of much Jijhter eijt,t than iron. Alfonao waa 2S. Euiprror Wiliiam hCS. The good do not aJwayadi JOOCg, , lilTtr Caioase li Europe. The official Trtu.ns of coinsge of silver 1n European countries contains some information that is of importance to this errantry. The countries of the Latin unidn, which has been regarded as tint reat stand by of 'the silver cause, coined no silver at all last year, which was also the ca with Portugal, Denmirk and Noray. Great Briuin coined silver In the aime year to the amouut of (3,292,000; Germany to the amount of $120,"' 0; Sweeden, $134, 441; Spain, (5,9072n; Auhtna, a silver county, f3.C53.3o0, of which a a .w nearly liait was in "Levaniiiie trade dollw," and RusMa, f 1.233.850. The total silver coinage cf Europe last year was but slightly more than half the minimum that the. United States treas ury must coin while the present law stand. It was osM-rted at the rtaxsase of that act that the example of the United States would bring Lurope lo the general coinage of silver. The actual facts show that the governments of that country are entirely willing that the Uniud Slates treasury shall load itself down with all the silver coinage it can turn out. Every newspaper in the land re gardless of politic --pays tribute to the honesty and purity of the life of the late Vics-President Hendricks. All acknowledge his courtly lirarirg in his intercourse with men, hi kindness of heart, his unwavering fidelity to prin ciple ar.d his devotion to his friends. And where is the man in public life who can leave a better record? The State of Nevada unwitting ly did a good thing when it enacted a l.iw impoxinj a fine upon any man who "treated"-that is, asked a friend to drink. No'ody ever paid the alighteht attention to it. The- firm determina tion of everyod to do as he phoned in this matter most have overwhelmed the Legislature of Nevada with a blaze of lijjlit in regard lo sumptuary mat ters. It is repcrted that Mr. Blaine said just iitore tre election in ie Xorlc a few weeks that the fate ol ths Republican party depended on th result. In that case, we may regard the gianJ old party as having gone into liquidation. Its only asset, however. is a bloody shirt As General Sherman has the papers in repard to General Grant and Presi dent Johnsons differences, it is not ....rwM-.n. mim vmuenti Aiierulan may lw in possession of the documents re- latins; to the assault on William Pat terson. uui oi o ioiieciors ot Int "ns Revenuo in the United StaUa, only su are now left to tell the Republican tale, It is more to the n at it now costs one million less to collect the revenue than it did a year a-rn. . .a An unusual NCene at a funeral at Jefjersonvilln, Ind., a the pn-sence of 600 conric-ts f.)lloin tll hearse -. I. i i i wi mi iocKea sie . ine (leo-ati ax one of their comrades, almost an octo genarian and the harJest caso ainons them. Senator Dolph has introduced a bill to facilitate land grabbing, though that is not the exact title. It proposes to give 640 acres of "desert" or "moun taut land to each person, capable of making pre emption entry. anderbilt, the HW millionaire, is dead. His good deeds were written in water, as no one ever heard of them. He was an ordinary man, endowed with the almighty dollar, which be religiously kept The Vandcrbilu keep their Iwnds, atocks, diamond and gold and silver plate iu a steel box, four feet lonjj by eighteen inches broad, thut is set in the wall of th vault in the Lincolu Nat ional Unk, New Ynrk. Th" tn"u1 Y cUlogus show, list Monda. Hon J G drlul. a'r.. R'.tr-,.i ... elected Speaker of the House, and John Sherman President fro Ura cf the Senate. Mr. GlaJuone haa l-n re-elected to lie honv cf coninona in the MiJ.oihian district of Jvotlatid ly rote of 7,879, luH fnr hi tory oppouenL tUn ttJrw " hite 11 or. The total ra!ce of the iravle of InJia eeeedi f ii0.000.000 annually. Senator Edaiuuda' ea-iij is rati tuatrd at VxA aalllion. Bay forward hand grenadas. For food dentutiy go to Taylor Eberly. Tha tl,'hrt ma prio will U paii fur wbaat by F b Ltaoa. ) A.k your drusjut for a packag pi Omoi Kidney Tea. Itiatflgraphs finished neatly and artia tically at Winter's. A fiat lias of silk plushes is 1 shade and grade at F B Dunn', ( The beat eamliet and or jra etn always b foand at E Bmiu' coufoctinot rjr atom. If yns art ia want o agricaharU machin ery nt any kiud, remember that Mr M Hendricks keep a full aaaortment. MrS H Friendly will pay tte higheit oath nurket price for wheat. O re him 'a call before telling yhur yrain tUenbtre, Fit a MAasrt. Mr J P DitchWn ha jrfkt Urte t a 6h mu-ket ia thia city oa Ninth Street, cfpniu Day & I'rttt'i bUrkmiith hop. He will kp cotKtantljr oq hand all klBua ol n-h. oyiters cUmi, peiiltry and rme,et& Ine pnpU abuold givetlie griiU BMirJ up(Rirt. l Sheriffs Sale. rOTICR IS HEREBY MVTS TIaT by virtoe of a writ f exeviioa daly iwaed oat uf the Circuit Cnort f the State i-f Orvg in fur Lane oonniy by th e'erk thereof ail to me tlirecte-l on to wit. e Vrinber IX ISS3, Ouoa a jodirmeot and de cree of foreclueure rendered in ui.l conrt. November 5th, 1SS3, in a anife then and titer pending wherein the Krd U &n- mutHHier lr the eale ot Schml IatxU ana the Muitijement uf the OmavNt Svhonl Fond til plff, and Benjinin Cs and Jee ( defendatiU in favnrof aaid plain tiff awl agint said Benjamin C.n defend ant for th nil tif $l49MwitH interest th-reon fnm date uf judgment at the rat f 8 per cent per initom and attorney fee and cK ami dubar-rmenU ami Uk the ferechture and ule of the m-irtgatred prem ied hrreiiiaftcr dtxorilied aid defendant Jeaae Cox in Mid ruit then aid there pend ing rewvered joduient aainit the aaid de fendant benjamin Cx for the mm with intervet thereon fmm dite of janfrrf nt at th rat of 10 per cent pr anuarn. toO attorney fee, coat and diiborteineiiU, and a decree lr sale and taechB nf the follow- in deacribed real protwrti to it: . The S 1 2 of the S E I 4 oi tee 2i and E 12 8 W 14. and W 1 2 of 8 K I A, and S W 14 of N F. 14. and S E 1 4 -f X W 14, of -ttioa 27 all in T 13 S. R 9 W, containing 3.0 a-r in Lane county, Orre-m. The ii-ncer.il of auch aale to le applitil: Fint to the payment of the juigment of plain till herein and oeU an ditbnraemenU and expenea of aale; and eecond ti the judgment Of said defendant Jeaae Cx. I Now therefore, to aatiaft id judementi, attoney fee. cta ind tiaHbrteineuta and aivroiim aU and etpeinei of aale, I will kt!l the above rie-cribed m-rtgatM premie at public auction to the hylirt bidder for rah in hand at the Court Hon door in F.nMie City. Lane coanty, Offton, n Monday, Oeermbrr 21st, 1SS5, it th bour of 2 o'clock P M of -aid day. - . CAMPKEI.L. Sheri Ijh- i ouuty Urrjju. Dated Nov V 1 PENGRA, WHEELER & CO., Springfield, Oregon: Call attention to THE FACT that they have added a full line of staple Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, and Grdceri3S. to thir stock of merchandise in the store, and to THE FACT that they offer the same at prices de signed to shorten the long face and smooth the wrinkled brow of the most exacting Grange - .hat ever smashed a clod 6r whacked a steer. Also to The Fact That their CloHin-; Out Sale of CLOTlllXG ai.rf FANCY GOODS cf all kind contiuuea at pricea lower than the M Cost! Beldid Cost!! Regardless of Cbst.'li -T.E H MSCA SH Cash paid for wheat delirered at th Springfe'd mill BLANKETS, OYE.RO FROM BROWNSVILLE Good sold at our the same price Graj Blanket Cwl raise, $150 per fir. f I.W per pail". Gray, Rl, limwn or Eiue Blankets All Wool, $150 per pair. OVERCOATS. We are closing out this line, arid as wc have a large stock on ha nd will offer specia I inducements- i 1 a Boys A!! WJ Orercoa'j.5 to ll years-i6.00 Boys Al! Wool OreronaU, 10 to K reara-fr.00 to W.00. Complete line cf Furnishing Goods, Hats, Etc-, Etc DroTrnsTiHc Clothing Hons. RIIIXEIIART-S THEATER II. A, C. MINSTKELS! Ia a proKTmram of refined mi&itreky, See the oamee: Ktlttr m4 k'tlh, St7(f ttugmn, Sugtn Sldt, V Milt, Jarrqr Mathngi Wm Satlrr. ltd 7Vfr. tif Mark, Cf Marri: Eillr J't. M , itkar4 HjrlfJ. And the rail II. A. C. Baud! POPCLiR PRICES, 73 and 50 cent. Re served eeat at Cnia ISro. Grand ViitilJan.l, 1886, i propose to sell all kinds of GOODS at r RICES that will as tonish all. If you are in want of anything in my line give me a call and PRICE GOODS. itenlember I jneaii eBusiness. This is a Genuine Clearance Sale. lowest, IT FACT 'ATS, THE WOOLEN MILLS. store in Eugene for as at the mill. Gray, Brown, Blue, Scarlet or White- All Wool, 4 points, J7.0Q. White, Scarlet, Cray, Broan, Etc, All Wool. Extra Lare Family, .50, 59.00, $10.00. TTouDg Mena' All Wool Owcoat tiaooto noa Mens' All Wnol OTercna, former rn mOO-$12.50. S. MtiB. DON'T. FAIL To attend the Grand Closing Out Sale AT THE IX L STORE! EVERYTHING Again at M BELOW him Are opening the largest and' finest stock of HOLIDAY GOODS ever brought to Eugene. Beautiful Flush Goods in almost endless variety. Albdnis, new styles, in plush, $2.50 and upwards. In Silverware our stock is just immense. Our hoiv cases are filled with the finest GOLD GOODS: Gold watches, chains, broaches, gold sett, Diamond l : .1 x-,.7V -., ?7-r j. j j t . i i-iio, ovuu gun w i ten- 'uui, uuiis, pins, fur rings, bracelets, cuff buttons, Etc., Etc. On our shelves are vases, toilet setts, cuds and saucers: figures, $c, in great variety Dolls, doll cabs, childrens' dislies, tool chests and toiji wit tout number- Also music goods, art goods, pictures, picture frames', work una hand baskets, Hakhels, hand purses, pocket purses, and in fact, everything you want: Call and examine, as we cannot enumerate our Stook. Come And See. A large portion of these GOODS are on consignment and MUST be sold by Jan 1; Bankrupt Sale. Having purchased GROCERIES, ETC. r. .1 j iuriuuri ueiongmg lo Osburn $ I now offer then: for TW. 'ay. Down? Prices v Give me a call and You Can Sara time aod mooej by eaCIa; oa STERLING HILL at Wttinff aia rnew jnor BWriptos fv ewiueT. wT pattn aid plv-l!rf. U, aim kerp a ejWt atcfc nf Mvuiun, in Hulia.- I'rtturj, Hirp-'. Leli nc Ait tk- Muam aaxl o.hera. la im ivrrihnj m ally foond ia a lt caat mi 6Vpc4, P O BzV MUST BE' SOLI F the Front. aiul hew designs. COST! ALSO TrAvs. the Bankrupt Stock of at prices VERY LOW,' Belshaw, sale at price the Goods. J. L. PAGE. CISSCLUTIOH KOTICL OTICK IS ilKREBY GITKX THAT tbe opurtBrr-biu beniwa eiiatirr wtca CoiMira 4 Uckiutw 4-4xL (SB is KiuBAf. X"ir. 1SR5. tr tra liaxsBiw. A. CARD- To aS who ar miierinf frum the errcrt aad iadiacrelicin of Tooth, nrrroaa veakneat, HT' 6tay, lnwof maoboo. 4t. I will anH a reciiw thu will core , FKEE OF CHAKliE. Tbia great mcttlf waa diaTTvl by a mia marr ia Sooii AnK-rici. Srad aebF-ai trmr4 rm.Y ye tn tit Kxr. Joura T. I5SU5, 3utni 1) Xw YA Oty. Notice. I will hr fnr aale, abrot Ser4 10. 1ST;' W0 split critar feaoe at t St a Cjari. Tb price will b $1J prr asa ri JjlX C Uoutal Ciivrsc Anwt SL CWbcra nvrmm caa ba norKaml at the ttort a rribctt I Farkscr far fl i