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FPU 1 .11.-0 4 71 IT! GENE CITY HIT J U ARB n . J ESTABLISHED FUR fllE DISSEMINATION OP DEMI'IUTIC PRINCIPLES, AND TO EARN M HONEST LIVING BY THE SWEAT OP Ol'R BROW, 70L. IK EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 188(5. NO. 31. i , m iif (fiuflfne dig Guard. I. L CAM PI5ELL, Piibliwlior iiihI 1'i'uprietor. iiWICK-Oii the l.iiKt kkI f Willamette tjwt, between Seventh and Eighth Street.. TKHM.S OF SUIISCUIPTIOX. A BtlllMlll. . . . 82 W .73 tee llioiiiu... OUR ONLY OP ADVKKTI91NG. Iv.rtiaeiuent itist-i tt tut follow: Jus npiare, ten hue. t nue insertion 83; Sine adverthtert will be charged at the Jel ling rates: , . quare wirce ui'iiini.,. v- ,,,iirjnix month.. 8 00 .iniirn utie vear 12 .00 jratnient notice, in loral column, ci nU line tor wen insertion. dverti.inx hills will he rendered quarterly. job "rk limit ba un Foil UN niaiyKliY. JjILYEU. C. JI. COLLI Ell. ffLYEU & COLLIEll Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,- EUUEXE CITY, OP.EUOX. .. ilUCriC'E IX ALL THE COURTS Of: f .1!. L!t,... Will irfvit ytlAl-i ll at t.iU I tllttl itllectiiuitf aii-1 probate m;ittfrn. llll1 " .-,-V V ... ...... , J7icK--0ver Htfiitlrick & Kaki.i's bank. CEO. B. DD.1RIS, Attorney and Counsellor - at-Law, ILL ! It. VfT ('!: IX THE OUIITS of the Sj.m:i I -'u ii 'i d Iistriet ami in j.ipreuu' Court if tin. Mate. i.-.:Ul intention given t collections and ,MM in nroh.te 30. S, Washburne, Altorncy-at-B-aiv, OFFICE At the O urt llo'ise. lyhrcd CEO. fit MILLER, jraS7 ail Crwhlbr-at-Iavr, and A'crti :'.'tMc Agent. uuiiXEcirv, - ohf.uon. i I t flM '.. ft, rlfJIICff iwrnrfij' oJUjne.l iy i iununaiNi a J:E. TFSTON; fcEXiJ CITV OUEUOX. eitlattenti m L'iv.'ii t Ileal Estate l'rac 1m I Ali.ti'.teti oi Title. Lii'in: .Ivor (ir.u," ln-: v.iiAunis,3i.i). Physician and Surgeon, OFFICE Villein's Drug Store. llside nee on Fifth street, where Dr Slielton rly refilled. Mr. T. 'NV. Slielton, py67cw7& and Surgeon. E:i)MS-At Mrs. J. R Un.lerw 1. EUGEXE CITV. PRECOX. pit. JOSEPH P. GILL, IVX BE FOUXD AT IIISOFFICE or ree- Jl lence when not professionally engaged. vilhce at the POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. nkitlence on Eighth street, opposite Prcsby n Llmrclu J.J. WALTON, Jr., aTTORNEY-AT-LAW, EL'GEXE CITY. OREGOX. TILL TRACTICE IX ALL THE I Court of the State. Tscia! attention i!ivl to real estate, col- ' Tn',', ami prolmte mutters. WMiretius alt kin'lt of claims againi ine f 'ed States Government. ffice in Walton's hriik rnomr. 7 and 8. W. N:.NOFFSINGER. ATrf 6 RN Jffi Y-AT-X aw. ECU EXE CITV. OREGOX, U'ILL rnAC'IICE IX ALL COUNTS t of the Slute. XeL'ntiutes loans. Col- iins promptly attended to. rEi(E(jv.er (irmiL'u Store. olO-tf PIPES & SKIPWORTH, Attorneys-at-Law, C0RVALLIS, OREGON. "TrOF. D. WrcOOLIDGE, Formerly of Dc .flolnc, Iowa, I UAS LOCATED IX ErGEXE CITY I L for the imr iti.ac .f t-'i,.liin piivo. OH'.AX I f Harmony. All die late-t inethoil. em- j P f'l t.) dm-elop a Hue techniono. Rorinis for I Preent cor., Seventh and Huh tx. olOjj- 1 - I0NEY TO LOANn I ..r fN" IMPROVED FARMS FllR A TERM Y 01 years. Apply to Sherwood ilurr, GEXECITV. - - fifMCOX. UlWL'ilrd In Wa1tnna i.--L- i NEW 1 B. f3T A GENERAL j2 i A large assortment of La dies and Childrens Hose at 12 1- J cts. Good Dress Goods at 12.c- Hcst Corset in town for 60c, An immense stock of New and Seasonable Goods. Fine Cashmere in every shade. New and Nobby styles in CLOIHING. HIIII Liberal Discount for CASH. Gash Or Credit Goods Sold' for aft Low Oregon GASH OE CREDIT. The highest price paid for all Kinds of Country Produce, ( ail ami see S. II. Friendly. Harness mm. II AVIXG OPEXED AXEW SADDLE west of Craiu ljio'.'., 1 ma n jw prepared to furnish evorytliinvr in th.it line at the Tho Most Competent Are employed, and I will endeavor to me with a call. J. L. PAGE, -DEALER IX- a H AVIXG ft LARGE AXD COMPLETE Ktock of Staple ami Fancy Urocerie, bought in the markets EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, Can rffer the public better prices than any other houss IN EUGENE. Trainee id all kinds taken at market pri'--. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. i OTICF IS IIFREBV CI VEX TH T 1 Th.C Hend'ri. k. ha h.n 'a.ii..t-l ..i..,i..;.tr-..,r ..f lli p.IIh of Iincioonlil - i.:.i .1 ...l All .-.r..., I...M, . f-Uiio. ..ainut .'aid estate are notitifd to .re-elil the I .inie to th wlmini-trator at. the ! ink of 1 H. miii k E itin. in E i.'ene City. Oie.-n, ; within ri inontr.. fn.ei ttin live of thn notice. T. (J. HexiiHICKj, AJuju. fito. 15. Dokris, Atty. Pated Marth 6, GOODS. BUM Trimming silk and Sat ins in all shades. Moirca n titue Silf:s Velvets in Colors. The jinest stock of French KID SHOES ever brought to this placv. HOOTS and SHOES in all grades- GROCERIES of all descriutions. as am House' in X AXD HARXIrS S1ICP C? 8th STUB Workmen give satisfaction to all wluhia la i . . - A. S. I It It 1 1. VLL KIXDS OF WORK DOXKTTHE ll-t of ntvle nt realioiiulilH ratm. i'ants frniu ' up. Cleaning and repairing sjiec ialty. ; Sno-In the rmm ok door noth of F B Dunn store Something Hew! You Can' Save time ami money hy railing on STERLING HILL . " f and lettirj him rcew your vitvnpt.ion for iiewl'pT. torv pp r. and ninfazinea. lie "'", "-P' cinpU,- ht.nk of M .ijazii.e. in- -""""J r'ii'""r"-. nil ini- (e.iiul.ir lii rarie., Seaide. ItelN. Staiid.nl. Mnnr.H- and other. In f .ct everything ti.il- "J v.um new. oew i, ry Xj-iiiu r.n.'-iie. . - Mr.S II Friendly w ill pay the hijjhe. cash market price for wheat. 'Jive him tall before telling your grain elsewhere. It Emm I'uiiniy (Vvcniion. Following in thn LVn.ocrutio ticket oi wna county, nominated briiluy: Si-nators, T. J P.luck mid U. A. Ir- vino; reprcsentntiveH, A. Uli'vcn, L M Montnyup, U. li. HHiiry, E. C. IUn ard, I. D. Miller and J. V. Suauk; clerk, J. p. Galhraitb; Slioriir, D. S. Smith; county coininUsioiR'r.s, L NV. Pomeroy and Enoch Miller; Rchool su piTintediMit, D. V. S. Reid; treasurer, )VWIV; OKnensori K .M. , Smith. Following in the Prohibition ticket of Linn county: Senators, Rev. If. P. VmIiI and T. P. Ooodiinui; repreiwnta lives, H. P. Davis, 11. II. Allen, 1). F. Irvinp, !. W. Marks, T. A. Rigs. and G. F. Mead; sheriir. T. W. llryant; clerk, C. M. Talhot; county comnis iaiiers, A, T. lVnvell and S. Uond; school HUieriiiteiulent, Prof.. J, L (!il liert, treasurer, J. 11. lfujjlips; assensor, J. E Knox; surveyor, E. T. T. Fisher. One hundred and thirty delegates were entitled to seats. P. P. Palmer, H. F. Ramp, Geo. Garrel and Thomas Ne;hnd were nominated on tho rep reNeijtativn ticket. Tie) convention adjourned subject to the call of their committeeman. Til? Polk county Ri'pulilicans have nomipatod the follow ing ticket: "Rep rusen'.ntivps, II. (!. Rowell, J. II. Ilawley, W. P. Connoway; SberilF, Lyno:i Damon; clerk, J. M. Tarry; Cotnmissioner!!, W V. Cullins, Thos. Pecrce; treasurer, V. S. Frink; Asess- or, Win Wells; s;'h:il Hllperiiitendent, R. F. liliinsiin;. surveyor, I). T. Stanley; coroner, Dr. L N. Wood. Democratic -State Convention. A uonvention .'d the IViiiocmtie party of the State of I Iri-non 1 1 hereby called to niett at the city if Portland; on Tuewlnv, the lh ilav of May. ISWi, at tH hour of 11 h'eloek A. M., for the purpo. i f iioiiiiiuttinx u inli.l:itis for State olhi'e aid) ReiiYneiit!.'ve in ComireM. l'.y the app( rliouuiect of reprt-nentatioii adopted by. the State Central Committee, the Mi'vi-Wd noidttie will' be entitled ti) .end the following number of drlt);ateN: Baker lienton . . . d.ickaniax (ilaUoii.. . ' 'ohiuiliia. Cons I 'rook. . . . ( 'nrry . . . . Don jinn . . Lake..!.... 7 l.nne..). .. !l I. inn Marion 2 Morrow , . . . . Multnomah. Polk I Tillamook . . !l Cmatilla... ;i I'liion ,...10 ...13 ....12 .... fi ....2S .... ti .... 1 ....10 ....11 .... ( .... 7, ... 8 ...UNI Gilliim irmit I Waxhintoii. liicksou !l Waseo fosephin -t Va'nbill. . . Klauiath I. Total . . . It is nivLoti-il by the Central Committee that the pii ry rouvi'titioim of the diffi'ivnt prteiiietn in the eoinitiiii be bold when con venient, ami not .thertvisi' ih'tenniiied, iiion the ,rlli day of April next - the tirst "registra tion" day and the county convention, at mich later day, or davx, an may be deemed nilviHablo bv the several coiililv uoniliiittee., E. .1. JEFFREY, Chairinaii Deni. SlateCi'iitral I 'ommittee. C. .1. TliKNCIIAIJD, SeiTetary. I'oHTI.anii, Oregon. March 'JO, lHSIS. T. G. Hkmuim ks, I'flMdi nt . U.Eakin. Jii., Canhier. Of Eugene. Paid up Cash Capital $50,000 Eugene City - - Oregon. Sight draft, on XKW YORK, SAX KUAN CISCO and PORTLAXD, OREGOX. All collection entreated to tOi will receiyp attention. We make thin department a apecialty Deposit, received mihjeet to check. Ixiarv made on approve aecunty. and a general bankirg huxineiia d ine on reimonable term. FAIR DEALING IS OUR MOTTO. t. ... Everyone cUnding in need of building mate rial will do well to (all anil.ee our Cnhurg .lock of lumber, kiit at .Midgley & DyHinger'. factory, i; We can pT'-axe all kind of cu'tomer. in rpiality and quantity. Give u a call before purcliaMirR elitewhere. X. N. MathKWH, Agt. First National lank of Eugene City. TREASURY DEPARTMENt, t Office of Comptroller of the Currfcncy ) nvahiiinoio.v, ri hruary Z7, liWh W fHKRKAS, liY SATISFACTORY evideiKw ireeiited to the iimlerigued. it han been made to nppear i!iat "Thf FlksT Xatio.n.m, Rank of Ei ukni! City," in Eugene CitV, in the Comity of Lane, and State of Ore poii. tin. crimplied with all the proviaiomi of the evUed Statuteii f the I'nited States, re quired to r complir l with liefore an awMK-ia-tioii xhall be iintlimie.l to conimeiice the biini lien, of l'.auklug. Xow 'J'tiKio.Kolir, T, Vallentine p Snyder, Deputy ami Acting Comptroller of the Cur rency, do hereby rertify that "Tint FlIinT Xatiosai. Rami irr Ecoknr CiTr," in Kogen City, in tlie County of Lane, ami Sute of Iregmi, i authi -rizeil to eomnieni.e the hueineiH of lUnking . pr.videi in Section Fifty on huuitred ami oixty ninu of the RevUed Statute, of the I'nited Stat e.. I. TuTiiKiNir WHrnror witne. my hand s-s nd .eal of oHice tbi. '-7th ity of I (;KW ) February, Ksii I , I y , " V 1 K I i K-puty and Acting Comptroller ( the Treat ury. ! X' 3,4'eS J m!3 2in Bank A Bold Robbrry. t - 1 Ahouf'lO o'clock last nilit, says ftii : Ochoco Tveview extra of April Ctli, John Ru-kan, who worku in County Treasurer .1. T. Pushnell'H tiaddln and harness shop, went to the shop for the purpose of going to lied,. and found that tho K:fo had heeii opened' and roMied. He i.umediately ran to Mr. liushnell's house ( and gave t tlio alarm. Sheriif Rlaki'ly was waked and search was made, but no trace of thn thief was found. The building had been entered by knocking a board elf tho Hide,, and the safe unlocked and contentb taken with out creating any Htiipicion, whlfh, as the shop hail nly boon clonedabout two hours and difr'ing the time parsons had been passing ulong the "Ktreet almost constantly, makes the robbery rather a mystery. The safe was cne of the old style Hall's pattern, which locks with both combination and key, could not be opened by a person not know ing the combination nor without a key, without injuring -tin; door. No one ex c pt .Mr. T.ushncll had a key to the safe, and were his character not lie fond reproach, nuspiciou might iet up. in him as the guilty party but Mr. Husliucll is two weH known for anyone to believe that he could have been in any way implicated. The . losses were, county funds $2, 905; $210 on deposit belonging to A. Andrews, and $70 belonging to Mr. I'.usIiup.I. The County Court, which is at present in session, oilers a reward of fc.V'O for the arrest and conviction of the thief. lixiiiu of l lie I'ouliry Industry. For the yenr $$ .lh? poultry pro duct of this country was $500,0011,000. Under an eipial division each man, womiin and child in the country would have paid over $11 to the poultry far. mors. Itut we paid more than that, for we imported about half as much as we produced. China alone sent us 12,. 000,000 eggs. These are tremendous ligures. Our poultry intercut, it seems, is more than double (he value of the dairy interests. It was worth in 18S3 $r0, ,00 1 more than the cotton product of that year. In tho past two years a great advance has been imide in this indthtry in tho Ohio Valley. The State Fair last Fall and the poultry show the past Winter have., proved that. Small and large fanners, and persons having but small lots and back yards, have Wn penetrating the niys t'ries and cultivating the dill'erent breeds of Cochin, Hrahmis, Halnliurgs, Rlack Spanish, . Wyandottes, Plymouth Rock', Andalusians, and all the others for all they are vrth. It was but a short lime ngo thfit an Ohio man re fused $50 for a nine rnonth old roofer; had demands for all the eggs his fowls could produce at $3 per "setting," find had to rent, several hens at $5 each, for two months in order to keep up with the demands for eggs. Wheeling (W. Va ,) Register. .' . -, A dispatch from Raltiuiore,-, April Gih, says Captain Todd, of the Pritish steamer Sarah Ann, reporU that 'jon March 7th, in a storm, a dismasted Vessel was sighted, f.ich proved to be the French barkptitino Dix Freres, from Martinique, loaded with sugar for Roston. Captain Todd neiit .a bond loaded with oil bags hung around it through a terrible sea to the barken tine. The captain and mate were in toxicated r.nd refused lo leave, shouting that '.hey intended to sink with the ship. The captain also held on to his littl loy, although the child was cry ing to be rescued. Four of the sailors were la'teii olF, and one sailor lay dead on the deck. The barkentine sailed fur Martinique on December 30lh, and los'. her masts fifteen days after, Mid had been drifting about two months. Tim survivors say the master and mate werti always drunk, as there was phuty of rum on board. The cargo of sugar hid dissolved and had overboard. la pumped ,, ! . ,i Three territorial prisomTS concr.ed ; .... .' ., , mine ivitlilaes county jnii recently made their esce,rf by tutting elf ihoj hiiig' of I hf door aiuf, t-t)ing a fifteen . foot fence. Purl ien.so in pursuit, hot a yi t no trace of the es'.-ape has lieen obtained. i .Vn llU'Hin; it Job. The Karl and Countess of Rossp have left liirr Castle for P.inrritz, 'liuf will not make a. long stay abroad, tk his lotdsh"p much dislikes being pirted from hifr beloved workshops. Thera are few belter mechanical engineers ill the country than Lor. I Rosse, and if the fates had not decreed that he should lie burn a peer and the heir to 4 line es ate, he would undoubtedly hav$ made grent name for himself in the scientific world. , There is a good story told of his visiting a large factory in the north of England a few years ago, when ono of the partners in tho con cern, passing through the works, was struck by the remarks being made' to the foreman by the not particular'1 striking looking visitor. Entering into conversation himself with the young man, he wan so impre.ned by tho intii mate knowledge displayed of tho innV chanical details of tin: business' that ' h exclaimed; :"You are just tin'' man I want. If you are out of a job, I will give you a first rate billet here; and, ab'all event.; leave me your name and address in case of your being at liberty on some future occasion." "Thank; you er, I am the Ivirl of Rosso, and I am not er seeking employment just eft present," was the eharaetoristio reply,' in Lord Rosses usual dry, hesitating manner. Lyndon Life. llis!i!li;lv Killrtl. ' '.(',' Martin Moss, an oiler .of thesteamrtr Mexico, lying at the foot of F street, was crushed to death Saturday mora ing shoitly after 1 o'clock. Moss whilfc at work oiling tl)e engine passed by the first assistant engineer of the Mexico and the assistant engineer of the Stata of California, who wero talking to aether, and a moment later one at' tho' men notioed that Mpsn Lad slipped into. " the crar.k pit.' Hefora the ertgine, which wns ruuing very, ulo-, had tijiiq ;to make! a complete revolution ifwiajl stopped and the body of Moss was iirt mediatt'ly taken out of tho crank pif On examination it. was found life was extinct. The crank as it revolved struck' Moss on tho. neck ar'.d chest 'with such' force as to kill him instantly. Th.9 coroner was (summoned and an inquest held which resulted in a verdict of ac cidental death. Portland Telegram. "I tide to have .at my. table loug-' pronged forks," said a boarding holisq' lady the other day at breakfast,' "but t havi! ihem no more. You will notice' that the prongs of these forks are' very' short ones," ''And why was the chailgo' made" asked 'a top-Moor boarder who' had just Wit he'ped for the third firiio' to hot cakes. "W ell," remarked- tho landlady, "I oncfl had a bachelor irt my' fourth story back, at ?!5 a week, who could'take eight buckwheat cakes at' once wi5h the big fork; I made the change to' protect myself against him. Will you have another cakel" '"No, thanks, I have had sullicieut," was the nervous reply. Philadelphia I'ulletin. Says fc Tacouia paper: It is said by one who is somewhat versed in orni thology; that there arc) mora varietien of small birds about this city' this Spring than has ever U-en seen Iiero at any previous season. For several days these strangH birds have beet Been fly ing around the iiuuitoui Hower gar dens in the city; and seem to be quite numerous. The hummini; bird, too, is becoming more frequently seen than in years past. It is staled as a well-,' known fact, that birds migrate lo plae' that are thickly opulaled, and build their rests and rvar th"ir young, more'.' than in some remote and rural district, ; II. W. Scott, who has worked hard for many years in live editorial harness of the Oregonian, intends taking a ta- ' cation, and already ft prominent VfT. inont journalist has arrived tc ralti Jdk place. Election lime is coming, gentle Harvey, ami. he linen not wi:!i lo lift I'Sp-ld responsiblo fof the iVary nauglify things which will 1m suit! in the Ore-, goiiiun )n the noxt ibrve months. A wry cctM fellow u Lra Scott Jack .,, ,. . aonville riieen. Seventeen million avren nf land are hold by corKrations in tho Slain of Oregon, and of this a iiount the W. V,.-' t U M. Cx holds 2,CS",7C'), with kard ly a thudow of title.