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HHMaavtnaaaMS'sn THE EUOEliE CITY GUARD, 8ATURDAY. .KKBHUAItY 27. 1836. Oar Demorrade Prctiilcnt- Don Piatt thn brilliant, versatile journalist, has teen to see the Presi dent, and thus relates his impressions: 'I had to wait five minutes before my turn came to talk with the Presi dent, and had a pood chance to study him. The 6 ret thouglh that struck me was the patient and sympathetic hearing he gave everybody. I have seen a great many Presidents posing before people calling on them, and there is generally a sort of g'Tierous condecension about then: that is offensive and cold. There ia none of that air a1out Mr. Cleve land. He sits in the White House with the same easy, natural air that he at in in his sherifTa office in I'-ulTalo. The next about Pre-tident Cleveland ia the decided intellectual cast of the (nan. He never shoots pigeons while talking to you,. and like the Irishman jaid of Bleep, gives you his individual attention. . I learned a fact that makes me ' doubt. Cleveland's success in office, is apt to overestimate than underesti "roat the man he cornea in contact -with, and his appreciation of human nature is far above the realization. ' There is an immense deal of organ. ized rasca'ity surging in and out of the AV.hite House all the time, and it would to safe for him to have a lower esti mate than be has. But he is nev ertheless a man of great charactor and ' force, and be is sound on the reform , question." The New York World's St. Louis apecial says: According to Wong; Chin Fee, a Chinese lawyer of New York, the Chinese have received what is al leged to be a genuine copy of an ini . perial proclamation requesting before 3Iay 15th, all subjects of the Tai 'Tsuing Empire to return from the (United States, and that the consuls will furnish them free transportation. Hie broadly hints that the Chinese Government will retaliate on tie . American export trade and wreak vengeance on tho Americans there, etc. Secretary Lamar voices the dignified I policy of the president on tho "reasons I for removals" questions in his letter to the senate in reply to the resolution calling for information relating to a i late Indian inspector. Mr, Lamar -says "I ana diiected by the president to say that he does not consider it con flistent with the public interests to i transmit, copies of unofficial papers 'from private citizens htild in my cus tody for him, which relate exclusively to the suspension of incumbents." Soiutor Van Wyck has introduced a Ihilliin the Senate quieting; titles where settler kavo acted in accordance with the decisions of former commissioners of the general land office, after the same rulings have leen negatived by i the present commissioner. This is in 'line with the latest decisions of Mr. Sparks. We repeat again that no pettier will be disturbed who has acted In accordance with the law as he knew it Eugene White of Portland by his attorneys W. I). Fenton and T. A. McUrido, brought suit recently against the oounty judi0 and commiKsioners of Multnomah county to test the regis tration law, Messrs Gearin and Simon appearing for tho defense, JuJge Stearns affirmed its constitutionality, and an appeal to the Supreme Court waa taken by the defense. It is hoped that an immediate decision will he civen. "' t , i . . i S S I 1 un vote in me w ays ana iwans v CotnnjUtea, on Representative Morri son's proposition to apply all the sur plus in the treasury over $100,000,000 to the payment of the national debt, the minority vote in opposition was composed of five Republicans and one Peiuocrat AH the barren verbosity of the Republican organs, cannot con ceal their real opinions on this the sub jeot of financial reform. Whore are we now! A negro preacher from Kentucky, and a Dem ocrat is about to be appointed a Chap lain in the Navy upon recemmenda tiou of Speaker Carlisle. His name is Allen AHenswort, and when he oalled on the President was received aa cordially as though the waters of baptism had bleached him w hite. The Trancontinental pool has leen broken and now the railroads are un derbidding fach other. It's a quarrel merely over a division of spoils, and can interest the people but little, as in pne or two weeks the companies will he at peace again, and even higher rate will be result. A youth employed in a Manchester, N. H., firint works was lust week dragged head foremost through the spaco between two revolving 'copper cylinders which were only three inches aport, but the copper, being thin, yielded with the pressure brought to bear upon it, and the young man es capi'd without nerious injury. Henry Ward Beecher told a Scran ton Truth reporter: "I don't think there has leen such a president as Mr. Cleveland since Mr. Lincoln was in office. He is an honest, sincere, straight forward officer in whom the country has confidence, and the business men breathe a sigh of relief when they think that he is the chief executive." The Cutholics of this country are raising an immense fund for a National Catholic University. Mia Culdwell donated 1300,000 and wough more has been raised to Bwell the amount to double that sum. Sixty five acres of land has been purchased m Washing ton as a site and the work will be com menced in the near future. . in i i. Tim Washington Chronicle, a Re publican paper of prominence, has come out squarely for Senator Stanford as a Republican candidate for 1888. The Senator is growing in popularity with the Republican lead ers, and all appearances indicate that that ho will lead the Republican hosts in the coming presidential ca mpaign. According to the Medical Abstract, thn discovery has been uiado in Col u in bia of a sliru't winch exudes a juice having so powerful an effect in aflsist ing tho How of blood that Iar,'e veins may be cut by n knif ami smeared with it without causing hemorrhage. The plant, is called "Aliza" by the na lives. There is no question that the Bland law will remain on the statute books unchanged. The gold men want to comprise, but as that law is a good one so far as it goes, and as it has the ad vantage of being a law, we think it will prove a hoel"ss tank to convince the silver men the necessity of a change. Probably the greatest conspiracy ever entered into to break down pul lie officials is that being furthered by the Bell Telephone monopoly to blast the reputations of Attorney General Garland and Secretary Lamar. Omaha Herald. Tho crowd of corporation -cluquer-who are so noisily clamoring against Attorney General Garland, cannot di vert the attention of thove acquainted with the facts from the grcatett patent fraud of tho century, the Bell tele phone. ' .- Register I Register 1 1 Register! ! I If you Maut to vote in any election in the next two years you must register in your own precinct, on Apiil 5th, Cth and 7lh. By all means, register and have your neighbor to do the same, Tho resolutions to boycott tho Ore gonian will fail for the reason that every reading man who hits the money will take the paper that gives the lat est and completest news, and that pa per is tho Oregonian. The Australian newspapers are proud of the fact that the population of that country doubles itself every twenty years, while such an increase takes twenty six years in the United States. The progress of civilization in Asia is marked. No European capital can show a more regal guzzler than Thee- haw who has just retired troin business in Burmah. Senator EdmUtula appeared as a counsel for the C. P. R. R. a few weeks since. Now if this had been ex-Senator Garland, what then? "It has been frequently asserted," sys the New York Herald, that not one of the 60,030 Hebrews in this city is the keeper of a liquor saloon.' The House has passed the bill ced ing to Washington Territory the 'Tun handle" of Idaho. It is thought the bill will also pass the Senate. If you want to vote next Juie you must register in your respective pre. cincts, April 5th, Gth and 7th. Secretary Manning has issued a Iwnd call for (1 0,000,000. Be suie and register on April 5th, Cth and 7th, Keynote to Health. Health is wealth. Wealth meana Indepen dent. Tli keynote ia lr lUwanko's CmiKh and Lung Syrup, the Iwst Cmgh Syrup in the worl.L CurVa Coughs. C.Jds, Pina in the Chest, bronchitis and 1'ihnary Cissuniition. One do sis t relief in nit . Take bo other. 1'rics) AO eenta aud IL Sample lit. Sold by IWbura Jl Ck bin Havward hud grenades. Aak your dniKuiot for a DackaKt of Oregon Kidney 'l ea. Fhvtftursplit finished neatly and artit tiually at Winter's. A flue line of silk plushes in all shades and grades at F fi Dunn's. (bum mowers can to purchased -at in tore cf 1'ritehett t Fnrktfcr for ISO. 'Attention farmers! And land owners. You are Invitedto call and tee our patent combination wire fence. This in the strongest, prettiest anil cheapest fence in ths world. It it oompoied of five two itrand cablet of the bent galvanized steel wire tirmly interwoven with picket at a uniform distance apart The pickets are sup ported in auch a manner that breaklgs it I npomiible, and 'they cannot be driven or pulled one This ia the fence for the fanner, at it cost about the tame a a plank fence and wfl lust ten timet at lonx and will turn all kinds of ttock, trom a chicken to the Urgent animal J tilt rVnce taket up no more room man rariied wire and cannot iniure the stock. It ratines tmm the machine in rolls containing about 100 feet. An ordinary team ol horses can haul from 100 to l."0 rod, thus saving much time and expense in getting it on the laud. Our yard fencing it unsni-ftsaad for beauty nd durability. Call and tee our fencing and get prices before tuakinL' other, arrangement. Factory. On east Nth ttreet, Kutfons 'fyi OroKoh. Blaib BKos. 4 Beluiaji. Hre. All wmm indebted tn E V Whinole k Bro's, either by note or book acoouut will iitraiMi call and lottla the tame. Our store t burned and we matt collect the money nue ns. ' K. W. WHrrrLl ft Bkob Cottage Grove, Feb 25 1885. I. X. L. Store. VniU l Viarohto aivn' thai all those In debted to the I. X. I Store1 are hereby noti- nd to call ami nettle tut tnme ar. once, or mo account will lie ulaced in the hands of an at torney for collection. Fair warning to all It our motto. WahshJU'EB Bbos. Eugene, December 4, 1885. MILLER BROS. DEALERS IN Field, Vegetable and flower Seeds, Imperial Egg Food, GARDEN' TOOLS, ,FE RTI LIZ E US; ETG, 209 2d Street, Between Salmon and Taylor, Portland, Oregon. NOTICE TO JCREDITORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Thus Hendricks has been appointed administrator of the estate of Ttnomas (S ('Millars, deceased. All persont having claims against said estate are notified tn reent tilt same to the administrator at the bnnk of H-ndiickt ft Kakin, in Eugene City, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice, T. (. Hk.vuhicks, Adihi. Geo. B. Doiiris, Atty. Summons. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE Slate of Oregon for the County of Lane: Risina B. Whitney, Plaintiff, vt. V. M. Whitney, Defendant, To W. M. Whitney, said defendant: . IX THE NAME OF THE ST ATE OF Oregon yon are hereby required W he snd appear in the said Court and answer the ooiiiplaintof the plaiutiir now on Ilia, within ten dayi fr-nn the date of the service of this KUirliilout flpuii you if eerted iu said Lane County, Or, ami if served in any other cnunty in this Slate then within twenty days from the date of the service hereof npou you, ami if served by publication nf amir incus, then on the tint day of the' next term nf said Court, to-wit; the l'Jth day of April, 188ti, which shall be six weeks from the first publication of this sumiuoos, mid if you fail to answer, jidlinoot will be taken for want thereof, ami the ph. i ti t i 11 will demand ' judg ment for the relief prayed for in the com plaint, to-wit) The dissolution of the mar riatje contract now existing between the said parties, and tor costs and disbursements of this suit. Jo ii u a J. Walton, Atty for Flnintitt. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMP.IOVKl) FARMS FOR A TERM of years. Apply to Sherwood Ilurr, EUGENE CITV, - - OREGON. . Office uwtairs in Walton's Rrick. ... THE Slaughter OF Clothing 6 Blankets, Flannels, Overcoats, FURNISHING GOODS & HATS. -AT mnmm Will continue only 30 days. After Feb, 9th, no goods will be sold at the present figures. W. F. JIcCaARTaHY, Prop. i ... : t.. : j.m., .';.. Li'kiiiaJ If you are in want of agricultural inaohit ery nt any kind, remember tnat wr J ai Hondrickt keept a full assortment. The hiaBest rash price will be paid for wheat by r 11 Dunn. , ' Notice. I will havo for tale, about Sept 10, 1885, 12)0U snlit cedar fence oosts, at my mill in Cobupj. The price will be $12 per hundreil. J . J AH. C. GOOIIALE. Cobuiv, -August 22. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD Willamette Valley to San Francisco via Yaqmna, Train! leave C'orvallis Tuesday; Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 a. m. Leave Yaiiuina Monday, Wednesday and rriilay, at 8 a. m. The fine A 1 Steamship YAQUIN sails KKOM YAW1NA. Friday, Feb fi, Tuesday, Feb If!) Fiiilay, Ft-bL'H, Sunday, Murch 7, Wed'y, March 17, Sunday, March -S, FKOM HAN FRANCISCO. Moinlay, Feb 1, Wed'y, Fib IU, Saturdav. Feb 20, Wed'y March 3, Fridjy, March 12. Tufscbiy, March 23. The Company reserves' the right to change sailini! days. FARM Cabin, $14; Steerage, $7; freight at reduced and un-dcra'e rates. ilivcr l)uats on the Willnmctte connect At Corvallis. Low fares and rates. For futher inforinAtion agiply to C.C. IKMiUK, A. ;. F. & I. Ag't, Crvallis. T VU 111(511 T.IMCD TiMTTINll SI'.VL- iinu wi.l Htaliil :tl l.ll;i lir ( Uy the imiilig I'KliKlHEK. IlaniMt-toliian is bv llamble t'limiii .lr, or I'iti'ii's )hiiiili:.'t"iiiini, he by l!yilyU's Il.indilttoid:in, wliiuh i the hnid of nil ureal ti otters. First diun :i IMiinwt mare whi.-ii showed j;r.at .ecd,dui of Fitch's llaiu blcl'.tii in v:m af'ir llt-nrv mare. liKKi'Hll'Ti'iN. - llnndili tii:i.n is a dark c-lo K'.nut, v. itli both hind fret w hite nod "trip iu fane: IW, haid liih, w-ei.-ht l:i'.'l lln.; with Infvv rsirinue, bij,'h healed, umul neii'u, a fine miuie, a heavy Mowing tail, a reii'urkubly lark'e Ihiiia, all excellent di-i"!i inu; i -nrxl bud-iterwith biopn te, uhieh he iuiu.rtt to his offspring. lie Iimh proven l.i .nwlf a j,i.ml Kreeiler of hir'e c.iri ia.-e, rinl-u-r and work hoi"e. He toi.! tile cold '.iiel.il in 1S"3 fur xH'efpxtiiku s nilinii hihI fainiiy nf five colts. 'I'kiimh. I prcpi'se to stand the hnrce at iii.vs in syinp.ilhy with tlio prevailing hard times. IAS. BATES. GREAT THE - siiiiifiiin -U III 3 uaiD mm So Must All Goods Go I X L STQ1E! In It M b Our doors will be closed the must go until that time 50 PER Call and get $1 00 worth I X L Store. r We will be pleased to have all our friends call and see us before closing out our bnsiness in Euene. ; PENCRA, WHEELER ft CO., Springfield, Oregon. Call attention to THE added a full line of staple Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, and Groc&riesj 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 Granger thai ever smashed a clod or whacked a steer. Also to The Fact Thai tlinir CloHin Out Sale of CLOTJIINC nnd FANCY GOODS of all kinds continues at prior lower than tin- lowest, IN FACT M Cost! Below 'JostU Regardless of CottHi -TEUMCi!, St-I.- Casii paid for valient di'Iii-nri-d at tlw S'pripoKelii inilf. Sheriffs Sale. Vj OTICE H HKIJKIiY CIVKN THAT 1.1 by virtue, of an F.xei.'inii.n duly issued out of the (,'ironit Court ol the State of Ore 'i by the Clerk tlo renf and to me directed, mi to wit: J.uniary '-Ni, 18S(i, uponajudi( iiient rendered in said Cnu t April 21, 1SS5, in a unit then and tnt-re peiiduiK wherein S II Fiieudly was plamtilF, ami A J Chiehes ter and 1) I! Ivuley wro defeiiibints, in favor of said pill, for the euin of $2?(i 3(1 in U S gold coin, with interest thereon frnni date of judgment at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, costs and disbursements of aetinn and a decree for the sale of the folhiwini; described niortgsue premises lo-wit: The E J of donation land claim of Win Drinkwater and .lot Drinkwafer, in Seo (i, T VJ, S It I K, ami Sen 1, T 1!), S 1! 1 W, emit lining 17.') acres, in Lane county, Oregon; I will sell the above described inort((aie premises at public auction for cash in hand, at the Court House door ic Eugene City, I.nne county, Oregon, tn satisfy said judgment, costs, accruing costs and expenses of tale, to the highest bidder theretor, an Monday, March 1, lSSfi, between the hours of 0 o'clock A M and 4 o'clock P M of said day. Dated Jauuary 27. 1SSG. J. It. CAMPBELL, SherilT Lane Co , Or. mmm STOR 1836. wm iw uim FHFE mtn smUmsu. tat mmummtt lut fw wltSoat wdtrlai It II mialu tbaat IB msm.' lUuMtMkiu. srloM, mru 4Marttlaiii ul ?Uibl atrMtloni w pluUai all srkUM f VBttETABLB M rLOnKKSKLDS.BrLPIS.na. lDTalaahaa a an, aipaclallr a Uuln Oardtam. mM tr II. waravarra. MM tot IL ., Ostrolt, Miohigan. v. si.rsssi ;.. W. n. DELANO, PEALCR IN I0IDII9! IleodHiiiict and Tombs finished or Italian Marble. In Arberican -AI.SO- S3 Work and Ceaieter Enclorares Scotch and American Granite Monuments. Persons at a distance will be furnihed prices an t deins to n?K-t from with on application. All work warranted. - call and examine m wnrlc a,i . nnM twf... . I l i Sc ,-. - .w.r- pi,,vuaw.iiiK eisewnere. IRON AXD WIRE FENCING r . i , . . xurumiru at manmacturers' prices to customers only. Shop on 8th street near Sloan' Stabla. ft. Jb 11 I which are Left at thfj i! 30 lap I:: 25th of March, and everything CENT BELOW COST. of oods for 50 cents at toe FACT that they havfj screi Fear of discovery, when she resorts td fulse hair mid (lyes, is a ftviiice of con Kiiint iitixicty to' her. Tho very prrsniw from whom she most desires to' hide tlid waning of her dnirins nns the ones most likely to make the di-.covcrv. lint there is no reason why she should not regain mid retain nil the bcnuly of liuir that was her pride in youih. Let her use Aykii's Haii: Vkkhi, nnd. not only will her liuir cease to fall out, but a new growth will iippenr where the sculp hnsbeen denuded; and locks lluit are ttn-nin; grnv, or have netuiilly grown w hite, will return to their pristine freshness mid brilliiincc of color. Ayku's Ham mit cures Hereditary Baldnes3. Of.okok M.WKn. Flatmiin, 7rw.w.ii bald nt 23 years nf nge. us his imceslois had hern for sevenil generation. Oun bottle of Ham Vic.iiit stalled a growth of soft, downy hair all over hi wnlp. which soon beciauo thick, long, and vigorous. I.? 1 17 si Is nnt a bc but. by healthful stimulation of tho roots and color (.'land, speedily restores to its original color hair thut U Ti:.-nlrtf Cray. Jrits. Catiikhixk Dkamrr, rint of Hack, Mil., had her hair suddenly blanched by frljrht. tlurintr tho Into civil war. Aykii's Ham Ytwut rrstoi-ed it to its nallii-al color, mid made it nftrr. closder, and more abundant than it had been before. Ccolp Diseases Which cause drvnes. brl!llene. mid fall' hut of the hair, daiidniil'. ftchiii'.'. and annoyin-r soij's. are all quicklv ru'ivd hv Aykk'sHam Vicoit. ll cured HkriikuT Itovi). MiuM-niii'lis, Miini.. of iutolrr atilo ItebiiiK of tho Sch!d: J. X. Car- TKli, Jit., Owiiwn, Va., of Seal' Henii ; .Mits. 1). . s. Lovri.ArK. y.'.re-' Inctville. Aw., of Tetter Sores: Miss" liKSSIK If. riKPLOE. Pliylivnlnu, 't..ot Scalp IiHeiiH) and Diuidruli'. Tor pidity of the roots of the hair, which. If neglected, inav result in liicurable bald-' ness, is readily cured bv .Y Kit's IlAl VlGOit. As A toilet Luxury AyerV Ham Virion ha no rrptal. 15 Is colorless, cleanlv. dclljihlfullv ier' fumed, and ha the. t fleet of makli th hair soft, pliant, and flossy. Ayer's Hair Vigor, ritEPARF.fr BY Dr. J, C. Ayer & Co, Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. nnocHCc sows Iff Celebrated Fashion Caialsf.e ! SENT FREE,tt"S. iuiu, w mnj aiuuim. uiuabnticv ainu 1 every thing for Laities', Gents', Chlklrrna 1 and Infants' wear and HouarkerplcS 1 Goods, at prices Jovrr than tnoae of 7 1 houseln the Cnlud Sutra. Camllrl I H 1 n.faeiion mmroiifrrd, or monet, Jf 1 1 l,!"!lltli- "vt-t KOCH & f.ON. LI Ubik Ave. i ioih bt N. Y. VUt' For Sale. A TY FARM, SITUATED TWO MILES -i.X east of Cresswell, JJ miles south of Eugene, containing C83 acres, I now offer for sale at a bargain. Thn is a fins loratioa With good imnrovemerits, well adapted to both stock raising and farninw. ) Rouen Klox. Crwswell. 0'. The best candies anil iiranura . an always bo found at E Baam's confectionery stors. Avers Hair Vip