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x&rf'- .' ' i t i I i i THE EUQEKE CITY GUARD. SATURDAY AfltlLX IM iTt, .Inuxl factories. tli suspend .'ed industries -nil the greatest laW : strike the country fver wiimwu, all ondertri(Tof 45perc-nt, a I ' Bot)!itt UritTsnd a Protective tariff ita. ih;.ritf oncei Ijefor a worse ' aUte of thinp exUud. It hd its if . ception in 1871, when the Democratic party had no influence and no pros ) pect of return to power, it lasted until 1879 and good time resulted when the I Democratic part wan stron;;er than ? lfr.rp Aecnrdinzto tlie aoph. i Ima of the Republican pre, the pre I L I. ...... mLn 1, peroua era unouiu nv ne-i, U n'r n,l (U Free Trader should have "scared" the country into hard tin. after 1879. An ounce oi fct jo worth a ton Ignorance. of misinformation or 4 i:l- in tha Senate this week ! -T llcij - 1 l-.--.n Tvan and Teller. shows that the Republican Senator not content with their quarrel with the prudent are wrangling among inemvivr. Jt m all aliout the man from Maine, although hi name Va not mentioned. The spirt of division and discord was never more rife in the Republican rr tj than now, we are sorry to aajr. The reawn of all this strife everyone knows to he that thejr parly has no underly ing principle, and so it ha Wcnie a content Uitween men. The R-pu'lican party i a tradition. It appeal for vote to day, and cite what the party accomplished tciity-ix year ago. President Grant made more remor tin of RepuMican during hi first year than Mr. Cleveland hi done, hut no question whyl wa ever asked him. I Preaident llaye rrnovea jwpuMiii;ii Ji right and left, among other Collector 1 'J ' Merritt, of New York, a gallant sot- ' jj dier and a good civil officer; hut the 1 I? Senate refused to sustain fyrator i ;, Conklina and Piatt in asking why he did it President Arthur also removed I : RepuMican officers, and tfood ones; hut the Senate did not send for document ' to know hi reason for it. It wa not ' until a Democratic President removed ' !, i Republicans that the Senate's virtue revolted. The hypocrisy of partisan- 1 ahip can go no further than it is goiug i in thia haltle with th Pn-sident. A few ten millionaire iron and steel mm went down to Washington last week to protest against any reduction in the amount of protection which they r.mve from tho covernment, and ail the organ in Pennsylvania exclnim: "Morrison hearded in his den," "tho free traders put to rout," "the enemiea of American labor exposed." At last nmnnt however. Mr. Morrison was till there, with his tariff reduction hill in hand, and whatever perspiration is in procresa I contmea to tn inonopo tlyi It will take Home little time to catch this iron and steel cooa, hut it lias got to come down. Uncago Iter Id. Tim "American" nolicv that has went our merchant marine from tho ocean, surrendered the primacy of the m M was, and forced our farmers io pny ' CI 20.000.000 annnuallv to Er.alish hip owners, U only equalled hy that mliKP "American" method whereliv English noMeweu have acquired titles tn 21.0UU.UU0 acres ot land III lite United States. The official reporters in the House of Representatives have decided that Congressman Mill, ot iexas, is the fastest talker in concrexa. In his vpeech last week hn advocated silver at the rate of two hundred and uiteen words a minute for over an hour. The stenographers had to he relieved every ton niluuien uuriiig win njn-ixn. The organs that are prophesying disaster to tho Democratic party in the elections this year should reinoinU'r that the Democrats nindo enormous cains in tho very last elections held in every State since the Presidential election. Then they could draw their own conclusion. There is good prospect for one of the bitterest party fights in history, le (ween Logan ai.d IJlaiim for the lln- touMiean Presidential nomination for lco8. 1 hey are making general prep rations all along the line. It is just possible they may succeed in killing each other ot). The speech that lilaine made, at the Gould-ISage Huntington monopolists lanquet would he interesting readme now, and to gild it, why not stntn that 210,00,000 aires of land had heen given to railroad corporations with the aid of his voles and influence during the time he was Speaker of the House. Gen. Rosecrans is a candidate for the ollioe of Chief of the Coast Survey. His patriotism, ability and services en tititle him to no less a place. There is no brighter name cn the pages of our country's history, and no other man is more Moved ty his countrymen than Gen. Rosecrana The fifteen years after the sweeping reduction in the tariir in 1815, were the most prosperoue ever known. The greatest per cent increr.se in manufact ures, agriculture and commerce oc curred in that period, ever known in the history of the country. A manufacturer of matches died a short time ago worth no less than 13,000,000. Truly, it pays to elevate American labor, even if they have to in port contract labor to do the le mating. The London Times comments a fol low on the death of one of America' best sons: ' Horalio fvymour, whce death ha been announced from his roral home in the center of New York State, was perhaps the best-beloved man in America. In the race far power, in the field of achievement, he was easily outshone by others, but for the last ten yf ar of his lif it least it was true that the name of no other American could so surely touch the chord of popular feeling and euthuni aim, not only in his own seetion, but in ih far West or remote South as well Death ha ot late dealt unspairing'y with American notame, Mit there iiat Im no other loss in recent years which bis occasioned a tithe of the genuine j mourning or evoked a ti(h oi me heartfelt eulogies which will le called forth hr the death of Horatio Seymour, "the Mg of Deerfield." A Portland special of March 28th, says: An effort is quietly i-eing made to'introduce Chinese into Maine, to dis place some 6.UO0 to 8,000 Maine p.-o-pie. The first proposition of the anrt came from the secretary of an associa tion having headquarters in San Fran ciseo. One firm that employs hand was offered that number at t3 ner werk and loard. The secretary of the company slatea that great num- ler of it clienls hsd ix-en thrown out of work liv the l.iW- movement and agitation on the Pacific Coast, and it felt that it wa n- ceaary for several thousands of them to go tit where the people would hnye h-s objection to their uresence. The firm in question entertain the proposition. TheN. Y. Herald's Washington's special: "Democrats of the ways and mean committee have prictically de cided to put article entering into cloth ing on the free list, and reduce duties on fabrics fron wool, hemp and flix in proportion to the present relation between duties on these articles, and on materials from which they are made. Duties on cotton are also to 1 re duced. The iron schedule will be dropped. Salt will remain on the free list. There ill be anumW of sec tion reforming the methods of ascer taining the prenent law. The Herald's correspondent also aiys that the ways and mean committer will introduce the to rill bill on Monday. Geo. Q. Cannon, the manywived big gun of th Mormon church has fled the country and forfeited his (15,000 bail bond. Doubtltss, he remembers the peaceful day prior to March 4, 1885, under the rule of the great moral party when ho broko the laws of the country without le'. or hindrance. In the last Presidential campaign, it was charged that tho Democratic party, favored the Mormon hierarchy. Now contrast the vigorous execution of the lavs in ltfth with the do-nothing policy that pre vailed for so many years and then you can point your moral. From endorsing Senator Fry's prop osition for a toll union between ull the American States, which would oprn our markets free of duty to the wool product of th Argen:ine Republic, to warming up Congress for taking a por tion of the duty from wool is tho non sensical performance of an ignoramus We would lik-t to know th political complexion of the Congress that lowered the duty on wool. Will Jiue one Answer. The fact that there is no such city as Washington, D. C, is causing some comment in the East. There, is a post, ollice of Washington, but the city was aholinhed Suine time ago, and there is now no distinction Is-tween the differ, ent parta of the District of Columbia. It may not 1st generally known that there is no such city as Hongkong. There is a colony of that name, but the chief city is called Victoria. Roston Glolto (Deui.): Edmunds' "boom" for 1883 is now fairly hunch ed. He will probably get his accusi tomed three dozen votes in the conven, tinn of his party, and then his name will lapse, ax usual, into "innocuous desuetude." Out of a crowd of 5,000 in Chicago, Riv. Sam Jones could only induce twenty seven people to stand up for prayen Tue n-axon is that having tried Chicago those folks are not afraid of hell. Thing are htran-ely inverted in S, tin. The man who invents a 'more laborious way of doing i regarded as a public benefactor, while the patentee of a labor saving machine is held to lie a public enemy. Whether or not J mm- O, RUine ha aiid l h it '.lie Republican Senators at ashington are making foo.s of them wive, everybody know such to be. the fact Democrats shocld i.tend the primar ies to day, just the same as if the regis tration law hid required their atten dance at the pooling places; We congratulate the voters' of Lane county that the registration law has been held unconstitutional. There was altogether too much red tape ia the measure. The oVath of General Miller leaves the .Senate 41 Republicans to Z5 Dem ocrats. A change of three votct would make jt a tic. Wagon Road Grants. At tb hut sesiiua U th SUU Lepahv tar a mtroorul was prepsr! for ftttoU tint to CuagrtM, in which it wa declared that th euoipauies iocce!ioj to th UaJ (rant ia 1454 nd 190, to aid io tha er atroctioo t4 military wagoo mads from Eo geul City to the eMtcro boundary of tb 8ut, and from Dailea City, by way ot Catip VYatano, Caavoo City aod Momioo or Harobul.lt bwio, to a point on Snika river opposite t'i Fort Boise, have ia au manner complied with th cvnpition of the grant, bat, on the cuotrary, bare failed, oglct4 aod related to baild cr repair any mod, along th roote orer hich they ahosld have cooitrocted the-o. It waa alto alleged that fraadt hsd beeo committed spun th government aod per.ple A Oreg.sa. The matter wae brought to th atteotiwo of both Senate and H.xim Uat Jaoaary, aod tioce then th oamuittca oa poblie Uoda have beea lwking into the facta connected with th xraot A preliminary rep"rt ka kera preparfil by th Secretary of th In terior, giiig th ftffidal hittory of th e, Irrm which th f.JSuwing aammary u mad. Allhgh a larg atnuaut of Uad baa beea pateoted to thete companies it ia how near ly two year tiuce the Ut waa iMOrd. oatoo ciiTEAt xiuriaT aap. Thsactof I S granted to the htaU of Oreg-Mi, to M in the OMittraction nf a mili tary gna rul fmm Koaenc City to the extern bonUry if tl Sate, altrtrau aec tiMia of public lao-lt f r three atctmei iu wMth on each aide 'f the rL Th grant it estimated at abr.nt 730.000 acre, iA which 381. ten have been certified to the State, ami 40,913.24 P"". ed to the company, leaving aijet 6,0.tr' acre which bare D'it been patented, aiid aUat 3I7.7W acre which bare aelther bu certirirtl mr p:ente.l. Tne reci-rlt of the office do not ibnw thai any furmal inveetigitinn rial b-eu (irtlereil lor the purpiae if aacertaining whetlier or not taid company properly eonttroeted it road in aecorJanca with the term of the granting act. The evulenee of th conatractioo of the road crtitnU: I Of the certifi"t nf the Governor if Oregon, dated ialy 27, HW, under the eal of the Statt, t' the efect that he hail paxatil over and oarefully examined the tiftt tarty mile of th r.il, and that aid tection a completed in acurilanea with Hi" require ment of th act and the law of Ortgo i 2. Of the certilicate of the rnnr, dted Nov 2(, ISO'7, that the road had lieen carefully inipected from the point to which it had el rea!v been approved to Cretceut lake, dmtai.ce of 42 50 mile, anil found to be trell and faithfully built, aud fully up to the requirements of the law. 3. Of the certilicate of the (iovernor, dated Jan 12, 1870, that said roatl extending from Kegene City tn the eastern beumlary oi the State, had been completed at required hy the act of Congreta and the bgit.ature of Oregon. Thew certificate formed the etidenc ol construction npon which patent were It aued to the road company. Coburg Items. March 29, 186. Tla traitu now arrive here daily. 51 rt ItaaoVaniluyne Ufptite HI. Mia Viduunhby is much better. Farmer are buty anwinx prinj whtat. The aaw mill U running tteadily n w. The Odd Fellowt meet ery Saturday even ing. Several are talking nf guing to the mine Mint Jane Alexander hatgnne toAlbanyon a The railroad twitch ia almcwt cnmpleted to the aaw mill. If vmi want s firat-clana meal, go to II M bkimier hotel. There arenever.il Eugen team hauling him ber imm here. Mr John Cochran ha been quite lick, but 1 now tip again. Tha Good Templar are booming now. They atarUu with ii charter member. Mr. Irfimnwr hua moved to Ilarrubtirg aud ia riiiining the hotel at that place. Mr Mattie ti'ant ia viairing at the reeidence of her father, G it aril. Mr. Perry Kaly i expecting hi rareata to anive here tnuu Iowa about April Alth. We now have two wa-nn ahntia, one black- imith alnip am! fhoeiuitker alinp here. Dr Aleiitnder, late of Albany, haaitarted a drug rtnre. He ia doing a good luiueia. - Miit Ann Wither ia etnrpina here with her liiler, Mr W Vanduyu, and U attending achiHii, Mr T M Martin hat taught a ralendid achiHiL Tht re will now Le on week' vaca tion. Several from Cobunj attended a tUnoe at Clitreuee Taylor 'a few day ago. All report ed hating lird a good thne. Mr Su ed, of Kugene, preached her laat Suuilay. Il it a ine ttlker. We nmleriuud that he will preach here regularly during the comit'ir Snuitiier. Mr Skij.worth of Springfield r;achei here once a niontii, Co at it a vt-ry lively little town and th eop are very iiiiiitrioiit eapeci.lly mi Siin iaya. The place hat improved a nn-at deal in tl e l t year, thete havmit hven fmr ntc dwe lin.-t, a Inrn hotel, au Odd Fellow Hall and a urug ttore erected. Only oni) "it" stand betwwn tint Ri'l'tililiiun party and success in Micli- i'''in tli it Fall. When a cold or other cant checkt the secre tory orvani, their natural healthy action ihould be lettored hy the tie of Ayer'f I'illa, and infl tinmtory material thereby removed from the lyttein. Much tuiTerihg may be pre vented by thut correcting thnaff alight derange menu which, otherwise, deveW-p into settled diteaae. If you ar luflfering from a ene of entrrma wearineaa, try one boltl of Ayer'i Samparilla. It will et yon hut one dollar, ii do yoi in e lculah'e gnol. It will do aay with that tired feeling, and giv yon uew lift and euergy. Ruy Hayward hand grenade. Ak your drugiat for a packag of Ojtrgoa Kidney Tea, A tine line of (ilk pluhe in all ahailea avid grade at V It Itmm'a For Sale. MY FARM. SITUATED TWO Mfl.F.S Mat i J (1rMa-ll. II mil k ..f Kngene, oontaining KS9 acre. I now nller for ' mi at a oantaiu. ni i a no loralinn with good impn-vemeot", well adapted to Doth itock run'gnd farming. KihCoI K!tnx, Crell, Or. FCR MARSHAL THEEI.RT ANNOUNCE MYSELF A3 A X famli.! th otfic ol City Marahal at FOR MARSHAL "VOTICK M HEKEBY GIVEN THAT jj I iil li a eandi.UW l tha offioa of ClTT Maasaat at the coming Htv j(."n FOR fiURSHAL "VOTICK IS HEREBY (ilVEN. THAT, at the riin-t ot many citizen, I herel.y aonoonotmrteif as an I.r.Zrr.fclT Casm date f. the oc of Cm MaasHAt at the et.oijigCityelti"B. Wa. UcaasT. FOR MARSHAL . VOTIC'E 13 HEREBY CIVEX THAT I ! .n . ...li.l I. tl.a i.fficeol t'HI MaUHjI at tli entuiog muniritl election. FiCIFIC RAiLR UTiilasstta Vall:7 b Saa Franclsc: Train leave CWvaHia Tuesday, Thnraday. ami Satuniay, at 9 a. M. Ieav Yaquina Mor.d.iy, Wednetday and I'riday, at 8 A. M. The fine A I Steamship YAQUIN tails raoif TAQt ift. jpsoy sa rR.tsnii. Sunday, March 14, Wed y March 10, Wed'y, March 2. irrnlav, Mnh 1!). Sunday, April 4, I'lielay, .NUrcli PA), Wed'y. April 14. !Krida. April 9 Sutniy, April 25, 1 1'ue-dny, April 20. The Company rvterrea the right to change i tailing day. FAht Cabin, f 1 1; Steerage, freight at reduced anil nu ilt raie ratea. Iliver Inata on the WiMaiiu tte connect at Corvallit UiW fore and rate. For futher infnriiiatioti a ply to C. C IfiMlUK. A. (. F. k Yi .'.g't, Corvaili. W. II. DELANO, HEALRK IX- ii ii ins. Heaibitotiei and Tomht f ni-hed in American or Iulun Mitrlile. AL.HO- Stc23 ork and Csr:o!cr7 Etc!o:cs Scotch And American Granite Monuments. rerfcHKUtt a dintance will he furnihed with pi ice and tlciP'iw to e!ut frini on appiu-atioii. All work warranted. Please call and examine mv v.rfc nnd get price! before purchaiii'.' e!.- li.re. IP..)N AND WIKK KENCINtJ Furnished at manufacturer-i' pricei in my cu.-tomem only. Shop nti Mi ftreet neiir S'nan' Stable, INSURANGE. VtfE HAVE J'.EKN APPOINTED V T asent fr the Insurance 1'i.nmaniex for. merly held hy Mr Chat Lauer, and are pre pared to iiiaure your Eo:s:, Born. Wheat. Wool. Etc, Etc- aaiiit Iom by fire, and can give you choice of witn of thi Uert CuiiPAXiE os rum CoAsr. readv and willing to pay liMnea promptly. We aalt f"r tit lilwnd patronage extended to Mr Lauer. Hendricks & Eakin. MANUFACTURERS Of- WIRE FENCING, Stevens' Patent Clothes Dryer, Wheel Barrows, Wooden Bowls anc? Wooden Ware. Price of farm fencing rang from 45 to 65 ceuta per nil, to tuin a 1 k.o.l of itodc. .;?v: -S.-'r-- ; mmm Fa?trjr, East 8th St, Easene, Or. Eettman HAS REMOVED To the 1 1 L OBECOil nUliUFAGTURED GOODS Cheap tor Cask Gents Furnishing j. W. CHERRY, Pro. PEXG1U, WHEELER $ CO., Continue to Exc flange Merchandise of all Linda at the Lowest Cash Pi ices for Cash or MercharitabU Produce of anij kind at the Highest Cash Prices. Give them a trade. PENGRA, WHEELER & OO. Continue to furnish Lumber, Lath and Shingles to order at the lowest current rates, delivered at the Mills, on board cars, or at Eugene City. Leave your orders with J. M.. Hendricks, Agent" at Eugene City, or send to the Mills direct. PENGRA, WHEELER & CO., Continue to pay the highest price ih Cash for wheat at their Mill, and to furnish flower and feed at the Lowest market rates for Cash. Special attention to Exchange and Custom Grinding.- TAKE THEM A GRIST. THIS HIGH-BRED TEOTTINf STAL linn id ttand at Eugene City the coming eaton. I'KniGREr. Kam'detonian ia hf Hamhle- tniiiiiB dr, of Fitch' .Hamhletonian, he by l;ilyk'a Hiimhletonian, which ia the head nf all iire.it trotter. Fintt dam s lielmont mare which allowed great "i eed.dam of Fitch'aHam blet'iiiian waa a Sir Henry mure. Dkkchiptuw. - Mamhletoni.n i dak cheatnut, with hoth hind feet White and trh in fiuv. Hi1. hai.iU liih, Wright 1310 Dm; with lofiy carnage, hi'h her.ded, kmh action, a fine mane, a heavy flowing tail, a remark. ihly lanre hone, an excellent ilii."Kiion, a tun. I roadster with lig .pn pate, which he imr.rU to hit n)Tj.prini.'. He ha nrmrn himself a gool hreeiler of I:ip,'e currMi,', mailter and work hone. He took the gold tnchl in lf73 for weetake a.alliun and family of Via colU Prince Albert. I'kkkirkk I'rinc Albert wa tired liy I'rnlo nf 1'eri h; thiid cron n dam's Me Mornti; weight 14S2 llj. 1 hamlt high. I lark brown, with no ii'hite eneept n.nal! star io lorelirad. I will .-land "Prince A!lnrt" and "Ham bh t.'iiiaii" at SteWart'i stable from April l,t for t lits mhi. I'rit-tfn to iiuit the times. .T.VS. BATK3. I9TSGE TOC0iTRACT0RS BY VIRTUE OF AN OIIDEU OF THE t'minty Court of lne County, Oregon, tnaile atid entered ' of record at the regular March ft rm tl ereof, l!i, I will, at pnhiic out cry, at l.o'clmk p M, on Thnrwlav, the 29th dayr.f April, 185. let to the lowe.t nSpon-d-Ida bidder the contract to make a grt.de around "I'lyinnMh" nxk, n the right brk of the Smla rtver, and fi around "Wild Cat,"oi, line of the turvey f the county pwH, and id grades to V all un rx k bed f'UMiili.tioi- where nek exiU, and the' mine in gra le in rock work fc not ricved 12 inches t any on rod, and mad-heil to he at la 10 feet wide and at leant two fet ihnva highest water raaik, n erviSg the rylit to the County Court to re ject auy and all hid. Dated at Eugeno City this rarch 26.1886 J. C JENNINGS, Smieiiit-ndent The highest rath nrir will r,.,i r 1? II I, ' " im WUCSF by F U Dunn. Pl,,.. . . c . , , , Store. Will Goods a Specialty Robust Health Is not nlxvuy enioyea by thoe who neeirf tc (Kis.-cst ' it. The taint of corrupted' blood in:iy ha secretly uuderinluiug the constiltuion. In lime, the poison willcer-' hiinly show lisellefts, mid wil It ull the more, virulence the lotr.'cr it has been sllowcir to j)onncateth "sytcin. Each pimple, sty. boil, skin diMjnlcr and cnc of iiiitiaturiu lussilude, or languor, is one of Natures' wuruiiig of the coiisequcmes ot neglect,' Iyer's Sarsaparillct It t he 6n1y remedy that rati be relied upon, in nil cases, to eradicate the lain! of hercd-' ilary ilisaia mill the speeiul connptionr of the blood. It Is the only nlterative' that iVsiiith'iciitly powerful to'lhorouglilr, clriniM! the system of Scrofulous nr 31ercti; ial ini in ilios and tlic pollution' of Contagious Diseases. It slo DfU-' li-alizci the poious left bv Dlphtherli and Scai'let I'ever, uiiif enable rapW ni'iipeiiition Iiiiin the rnfrrblrineut anu debility cau-cd by these iliseases. MjTiads of Cures Achieved by AYKK's Saiisaparii.U. W the past fortv years, lire attested, snd there 1s no-blood tlisVase. at nil possible of cure,' that will not yield to it. Whatever the ailments of this rluss.und wherever found,; from the sctirvv of the Aivtie circle to tl "vehlt-soivs" of sjoutb' Africa, this rem edy has afforded uulili to the tifTtrcrs by whom it was employed. Pruap'. everywhere can cite ntiinorotts cases, with in tlielr personal knowledce, of remarlf. able cures v. ii.uu'bt liv it, where all other treatment had' beets' unavailing.' PcopK wiil do well to' Trust Koihing Else than Ayeis's .S.uts.p.ti:iL!..t. Numrrpuj eriido wixtliivs are tillered to the pubw e: "blood piirilier.n vVhieh ouly allur the patient with the pretense of man?, .!,.,,. .!... ...,.e ...i,i.' .M,.h it I. fa vt experiment while disease L steiid dJ" cnmiii',' more deep-seated and difficult ' cure. ' Soino of these rtilxturea do nioca lasting harm. Bear iir mind that the oniy. medicine that carf radically puW u" vitiated blood i Ayer's Sarsaparill3) PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co, Lowell, M SoU by aU Druggists: Pric $li Six bottles for & . . i .adn' If you ara in want of agricultural j i3 tree, fhl ftll, Schtx reg Preil: nd. Th in ted Jscki R wi sndl Th night hS and t faiaiii ill i A th.O .ry their Jan work econ 8UU hendrickt kept & fall aMortmeot.