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V mini CITY GUARD. , RDAY. ...FEBKUAltY 6, 1830. 5 b public debt of tbo United States t ed in December $9,000,000, and jtal reduction for tho year was . V 170.000.000: and it as not a jiularly gooU year lor paying cicum r. , , : ,1 nd Commissioner Hpark says that e a;tual sottlera have commuted ,! .tcada according to a decision of a er commissioner hn will allow the , to rest undiHturbed. We suppose : where honest, acual intent on tho I of tho settler in shown, there will 1 3 trouble to perfect titles. i j is suggested that the best woy lve the question of the surplus in Treasury is to pay it out for cur ; expenses, aud reduce the war : The millions unnecessarily ;n from tho 'people annually must e. But then it involves the down- ' ' of tho present protective tariir. . t Is said that in tho recent ther- netrical debauch at tho East,' parts Salveston bay were frozen eiiiht ine illicit. This recalls the tradi lal medieval winter when tho Med ranean was "frozen from Genoa to I. f1 rsoillcs. The ' Sunny South" op !' ' rs to have vanished. Tho Sunny ' ' st is all that remains. ; i . ! . There are said to be 80,000 drum i . rs on the road in this country, cost- , IQ.OO.OOO a year. Ono of them . it salary of 4(3,000 for selling sau.- i skins. They ore proponing to ; bh (240,000 to start a Travelin?, m's Home, whero superannuated immers can play poker through a ( iceful old age to a quiet death. The present administration of Mr. i 3veland lias illustrated what can lie ; jomplished in purifying politics, nnd ten Republicans realize thoy ato los l their hold on tho masses by . their ', estionablo methods, they will soon f irn to iuiitato the best examples. It , not the millenium of politics that ) are predicting, but simply a mile s' ne in the history of our country ien tho ballot shall express '.he will the people, and not be used to suit rve the selfish ends of mercenary ldors. This is necessary for the por anency of our institutions, and tho itriotism of our peoplo will alwayH be t salvation of tho republic Times Mountaineer, ltep. A very iniortaiH decision has been uidered by Judge llrewer of the V. j District Court of Kansas. John alrulT, who owns n brewery sued the lato of Kansas to recover the value f his brewery which was rendered Helens by the Prohibition law. It as proved on the trial that the prop rty was worth $50,000 for a brewery nd only $5,000 for any other purpose, 'he Judge said in his decision: "When he right to use property in a given ray is vchtud in a citizen, it cannot lie aken from him for tho public good without compensation. Heyond any loubt tin) Statn can prohibit the def endant from continuing the business of irewing, but it must pay the value of ho property destroyed. , The average production of wheat in England is reported at 23 bushels per icre, while in tho United Suite." it is only 11 and 12, This would seem at lirst sight to tell greatly in favor of the English firmer, and so it does; but when labor is so cheap and laud is so dear in America that it will pay to plant wheat in drills and cultivate be tween rows, tho average of the United States will show an enormous increase, England would havo become a desert, as Asia Minor has almost become, if the farmers there had followed the methods of many of our Southern and I Western farmers, who cropped a farm "for few years with no efl'ori at re newal and then moved further West in search of new "ail,.." Sunset Cox says: Tho secret of my accomplishing so much work lies in my power of method and tnalyis. I went to school at Prowu university ami camo in contact with Dr. Wayland, the I man who wrote on political economy. The doctor was a great advocate of thought analysis, and he trained his students to pmke an outline of every I thing they took up. The praetic; f . this method in a fcliort time lend one to think analytically, mid Mom I be-i ono hour later a aimilur application ; gun mjr book I bad a skeleton of tlil would com to thn patent office from . boli tiling in my iniiuL I conceived Cliiengo. I it pOMiMa that Prof. ; lhr idea of it Ufor Itlaino Logan liiaUlray's description was communicated j "Twenty years of Congress" and thoi 'only tilling tn the j ' the skeleton which I writing of It was - &rt)i and blood of tin LJ alnady constructed." "We are glad to assert that VhtTe is absolute harmony in the Deffidcratic party in the Dakotu legislature. He may be lonesome, but he is touted. Exchange. Representative Ilolman made a very suggestive statement to Congress tho other day. Ho said that when in fa- kola lusl Suinmer he had driven thirty ty one miles at a stretch over fine land without seeing a ningle house or hu man being, an! yet upon inquiry lie was informed that every acre of it was taken up under tho various homestead, timber culture und pre emption laws. The men who have thns been engaged in appropriating vast areas of the pii!j lic domain much to tho injury of the honest, bona lido settlers, are the chief howlers against the new Commissioner of tho General Land Office. 8. F. Chronicle: ' ToAmericans the Ministerial crisis has v one ludicrous aspect. Only a few days ago te Queen informed Parliaiifent that Ire land was in a terible condition) that she quite approves of home rule and the Land League must bo put down and more coercion was absolutely nec essary. If Mr. Gladstone takes ollicc her majesty will presenty proroguo Parliament with a speech, in which sho will say that Ireland is pretty well; that she quite approves of homo rule and the Land League, and that coercion is not to be thought of for a moment. In the language of a distinguished Cali fornia official, tho Queen is now merely as a tin trumpet through which the Minister of tho duy expresses his views, The Secretary of the Treasury re ceived a letter recently postmarked New York and signed "Conscience," containing 82,500 in United States notes of lurge denominations, all of which wore cut in two, with small pieces removed from the inside edges. The word "cuncelled" was written in ink across the face of the notes. The envelope ilso contained n noto which read as follows: ''Hero are 82,500 United States bills mutilated so as to insure the Government's getting tho money. Whatsoever a man sows that shall he also reap. I haye sowed to the wind and am reaping the whirl wind. Ibis is next to the final pay ment due. God grant nin speedy re lease." It U believed that the money was sent by a person who recently for. forwarded a $500 bill in two install ments to be placed to the credit of conscience. In tlm interest of shipbuilders the Republican party passed a law prohib iting register to a foreign built vessel. Evir year since then has shown a steady decrease in American shipbuild ing and the almost complete vanish ofour merchant marine i.a bitter tes timonial to tho folly of foots. That law is on the statute book now, and cannot bo repealed for a Republican Senate. The mercantile marine that was the greatest on the seas twenty live years ago under Democratic "llrit ish'1 rule is now under thu "American" policy of the Republican party "th shadow of a shadow.'" This year from the port of New York 47,000,000 bush els of wheat was shipped from Now Yoik hubor and every grain was carried on Uritisli ships. At least 100, 000,000 is paid annually to Di'itUi ship owners, What American hut glories in our former greatness on the seas! What American is not humiliated by the presnt abject ' and dwindling navy, which is now beneath contempt! The quintesseive of satire is to describe the Republican policy as "American." The report that Attorney General Garland has "cast an anchor to wind ward" in tho matter of the telephone patents, is to be believed if it can be proved. Secretary Lamar, who does not own a dollar's worth of stock in any company, heard both files, and decided that there was good ground lor a sun to vitiate a patent. Jn any case we My, let there be a searching iuvMHtigation, and if there are any Democratic rascals in office, they should be disavowed and cast out We may say this much, now, that it is extremely doubtful as to Trof. Graham Roll's inventing the telephone. It is ono of the most extraordinary coinci dences we ever heard that the mail from 1'oston should bring an applica tion for a patent on a telephone, an invention utterly undreamed of, and to Prof. HolL We see no objection io bringing the case to trial in theJjg DfeSent fiPTlireS liigheat court If their cause is so clear , ttt ti hit rt igheat I their triumph will be complex Indications poinl unmistakably to tho passage of a tariff reform bill this winter by tho House of representa tives. The Democrats will unite on a bill, and it will pass. Four or five Republican Senators may VoXe with the Democrats to remove the war tax. Queen Victoria does not like Glad stone. However, Gladstone is in busi ness again at the old stand, whilo Cecil, Earl Salisbury, the queen's friend is turned out to grass. The last calinet favor a protective tariff system, "while the present government is out anil out free trade. . i .I i" .i , . i . i i -hire. peron indebted to E W Whipple & Itrii'i, tithe' by note or buck acCoutit will pltaae call and settle the mine. Our store ii burned and we tfimt collect the money dtie da. !?, W. Whipple 4 finos. , Cottnge Grove, Feb 23, 1885. X. L. Store. I.. Notfce It hereby given that all thntei nly given thai ail mine; in- rlohteu to the I. X. L. Store are hereby nntt fied to cull and aettle the mime at once, or the account will lie placed in the hands of an at torney f"r collection. Pair warning to all is our motto. Wahhhaier Bros. Eugene, December 4, 1883. Notice. I will have for aide, about Sept 10, 1883, 12000 split cedar fence pout, at my mill in t.'oburt'. Tbo price will be $12 per hundred. Jas. C. Uoodale. Coburt;, August 22. Excited Thousands All ever the land are g"ing into ectay over I)r King's New Discovery for Consumption. Their unlooked for recovery by the timely use of tin great lii'e saving remedy, cuiikm them to go pearly wild in it prai. It it guaranteed to positively cure Severe Coughs, Cold, Asthma, Hay Fever, Bronohitii, Heai Belies, boss of Voice, or any affection of the Throat and Lungs. A. CARD- To all vho are Buffering from the error and Indiscreticn of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, lmuof manhood, Ac, I willeendarecipe that will cure you, FKKE OF CHAKGK. This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. Send a self-ad dresited envelope to the Itw. Joseph T. Inuan, Station 1) Now Yerc City. Buy Ilnyward hand grenades. The highest each price will bo paid for wheat by F 11 Dunn. Ak your drui-ist for a package of Oregon Kidney Tea. I'kutogrnph tinwhod neatly and nrtia ticully at Winter's. , A line line of silk plushes in all shades and grades at F B Dunn'. The best candies and oranges can always be found at K Itauin's confectionery store. Oslmrn mower ran lw purchased at tho tore i.f l'rituhett & ForUner for $80. If yon are in want of agricultural machin ery of any kind, remember that Mr J M Hendricks keeps a full assortment. Mr S II Friendly will pay tho hiojictl canh market price for wheat. Give him a call before selling your grain elsewhere. Keynote to Health. Health is wealth. Wealth mean indepen dence. The keynote is l)r Unsauko's Couxh ami Lunx Syrup, the Iwxt Couyh Syrup in the world. Cures Coughs, Colds, l'uius in the Chest, Dr.uichiti anil Primary CnUKiimptinn. due dose gives relief in every caM. Take no other. I 'rice 50 cents and $1. Samples free. Sidd by Oiduirn A Co. Fahmi:hk Takk Notice. Aood dinner can hadat Taker's Hotel fur 23 cents. NOTICE T0CREDIT0RS. NOTICE IS HEUKI1Y GIVEN THAT the undersigned has been appointed ex ecutor of the estate of .John (iruhba, deceased, by the County Court of Lane County, Onw'n. All persons Iml.linif claims against tiie said es tate are hereby notified to present the same In tlie undersigned at Eugene, Oregon, or his at-Mrnt-v, within nix months from the date hereof. F. H. G1!UHI!8, Feb, 5, 'KiIS. Executor. Jomiiua J. Waltov, Att'y. THE Slaughter Sale OF Clothing 6 Blankets, Flannels, Overcoats, FURNISHING GOODS & HATS. -AT IIS 1W Will continue only 30 days. After Feb. 9th, no goods will be sold at W. F. MCCARTHY, Prop. J. L PAGE, -DKALEIt IN- ) HAVWO A tARGE AND COMPLETES tock 'of Staple and Fancy Grocerici, bought tn the test market 'Can 'offer the public better price tJhan any other hothe IN EUGENE. trollufct of all kind taken at market price, -r-V " TiyNotice. riUXPAVElls WILL TAKE NOTICK J. that I will be at the usual voting place of the respective precincts of Lane County, from 10 a ro to 3 p in of each day, for the pur rose of collecting taxe for the year 1885, a follows, to wit: MoKenzie, Monday, " 8, JJ Florence, Tuesday, " 9, South Eugene, Wednesday, " 10, North Eugene, Thursday, " 11, Taxpayer will take notice of the following law, page 702, Section 04, Law of Oregon: "If auy rson residing in such precinct Hhall fail to attend at nch time and place and pay his or her taxes, uch delinquent niay pay the same within thirty day at the County Seat to the Sheriff ; and if lie fail t. pay within the thirty day a aforesaid, and the Sheriff visit his residence, the Sheriff may collect of uch penmn, for Ida own use, ten cent per ndle go ing and returning." J. II. CAMPBELL, Sheriff and Tax Collector, Lane Co., Or. Dated, Eugene City, Dec. 18, 1883. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD, Willamette Vallej to Saa Francisco " viaYaquha, Train leave (.rv;il!ia Tuesday, Thursday, ami Saturday, at 9 a. si . Leave Yaiiuina Monday, Wednesday and l'ndny, at 8 a. m. The fine A 1 Steamship YAQU1N sails IKO.U VAQll.NA. Friday, Frb C, Tuesday, Feb 10, Fi'day, F b 2(!, Snndnv, M.'iivh 7. Wedy, March 17. Sunday, March 2S, KKOM H.VN KKANCISCO, Monday, Fob 1, UVd'y, I'Vb Id, X.itimhu l-'i li ?(l. jWed'y M.ir.th II. 'Friday, Mim-li I J. I Tuesday, March 'Jit. The C'onpauy reserves the right to change sailing days. Fakes Cabin, $14; Steurnjie, $7; freight at reduced and iiiodvrair rates. liiver boats on the Willamette connect at Corvallis. Low fares and rates. For futlur information apply to c. c. un;V'., A. (i. F. (i V. A n't, C.ivalli. You Can Save time and money by callim; on STERLING HILL and letting tiim le'.ew your nWriptioi;a for new4;i.i..r!, story 'up r mi-l iiimu..iuw. Me alo htep n complete stock of MuirJiies, in- rllldiiij '-n t 1 1 V . IIarir, I. l.e etc Ali' tho i-ip.lr lion. irs. etv.-iile, LoxilU, Staiiilard, Malum- and ntliei". In f.u t ev.-rythiiitf usu ally iii'iiel in a lit c'as news depot, 1 O Build ing, Kotene. GREAT 1 THE - fa I III HOUSE Only 60 Bajs More II All our entire tock of GOODS which are left MUST EE SOLD IK TIME MENTIONED ABOVE AT ANY PRICE. mm ONE ! GOME ALL ! And Don't Get Left. AT THE IX L Store Fixture for Sale Cheap. PENG IA, WHEELER k GO, Springfield, Oregon. Call attentiorTto THE FACT that they havo. added a full line of staplo Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, and Groceries, to their 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 Grangerthat ever smashed a clod or whacked a steer. Also to The Fact Tbat. tbeir Closing Out Sale of CLOTJUNU mi'l FANCY GOODS of all kinds continues nt pi:cs lower tlmii the lowest, IN FACT M Cost! Below Cod!! llegaritlemt of Cost.'!! TJI1 K MS CASH. Ciisli paid for wlieiU (le'ivereil at tile Siiiieliel J mil!. Sheriff's Sale, j VTOTICK IS HKitKHY (ilVKN THAT ! Ll l-.y virtu of an l-'.xciMitioii duly i-ii"il out of the Cir.'oit Court of tho State of Or I j;oi liy the Cleric tnereof and 10 Ine diri'rtc. I, j on to wit- Jinoarv ?.". 18S(, upon a jnd.'- ; munt rendered io said Coa t April '2, ISS.'i, : in a Mlit then nod tin-re pcodinu' wherein S . II Fiiendly was plamtilf, and A J Chichi-- tcr and l) It Ku'ey w-rj dele ol.-i-it. in j favor of slid p'll, for t!ie sum of 7i .'! io : U S ild coin, with interest thereon Irmn date of judgment nt tho r.ito of 10 p.-rcent per annum, cost- and di.shui-.-fcinents of action I and a decree for tho ga!o of thu following! described inortjiijn promises In.wit: Tho Kj Jof donation la-el claim of Win Drinkwator and Joa l)nuK:itvr. 10 Shj (i, 1' 1!). S I! J l ami beo 1, 1 19, li I c- nit iii.m I . aoren, in Lino county, Oregon; I will sell the ahove dixcrilie 1 mort i'i prnuiiiiM -it p'llilic auction forc ih in haud, at tlm ('.nu t 11-mih door ii: Kueno City, Latia county, Oregon, to satisfy add j:idsinetit, cot. necniini; cost ami exposen of aalo, to tho Itilie-it bi'blcr therefor, 011 Mdmday, Mv'scil 1, ISSi, between the hour of !) o'u!o:'; A M aiel 4 o'clock H M of aaid d.v. UatedJauiiirv 27. Ii J. It. CAMPHELL, Sherilf Lane Co'., Or. mmm Will b wiled TBFE to tlUpplictou. nd loouswtntnof Ull TW wltboal ordertog ii. It conuiat About 130 pH, 9J0 UlusiriuoQs, piicu, ccurU deMrlptlnni tnd viluatili AimUont for pltnttni nil vtrlctiM of VIlitLTABLE ud rtOWKK hit US, BDLHH,u. lolU to fell, MtffcUllf to Market Oudcarrt. Ben4 fhr It. D. M. FERRY A CO., 0trplt, Michigan. II. DELANO, II n f,. ?i? !! p? 1 1 i H i U ti rj He !-'! iu Atn.oi.an or It.iii.iti .M.-.ililr. --.t.xi - Scotch and American Granite Monuments. rrtaonat ai!itaP'.if! h,- f-.iridtil with riii r4 mid di dv-! a to lvct fnun on i!icfclimi. All work vyarranted. Pteaaa tall and xamine my work and get pria before purchasini elaewhere. IUOX AXD WIRE FENCING Furnithed at msniifaotiirn' pricea tn mv- cu, tomera or.ly. T Shop ou 8th itreet war S'.c.a' Stable. 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Oenti1, Child rena "T11 Inlann' wear and Houw-kMpIn ---.n.r.,u. ivnTrifliauinrf oi ibt- lioiie in the Culled Stale. Complelo MiiiKraciiou euaranlrrd, or hkjdi-j r Jm.ai.1. 11. v. HltC II ,t hON, :! Arc. i -iotti m., . Y. chr DISSOLUTICH NOTICE. ,"V"OTICE IS HEREBY GIV'KN THAT' ,h partnership I,eret,fora rai-tii-jf : 'Kvtea Oaburn A 13elhaw in diiw.lvel. , Not. 17,18Si bJro! -linl;?'1" us tea m