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THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. SATURDAY Ar.HU7.UM. The County Convention. U. foro tlifl next week' Wise of (lie GUARD, tlm Dmuocracy of Latin county will have placed thir ntandard War w ho Ur a the county is concerned, in the tmld. It i to I lioped that the Convention will act wisely, ami put forward wen for the different posi. tioux Wa reputation for hoitty end quiliiication for the porfiliotis to which they may I called hy the voice of the people, are unquestioned. The legiidative portion of the ticket, espec ially, Hhould be filled by men with liroad views and with some busmen t-xperience. They will be called upon to enact measure which will mater ially affect our future prosperity lolh in county and Btato. It in not only !8tential to have men, who, if elected, will vote right on those questions which ho materially affect our inlereHls, but their capabilities for personally promoting and influencing legislation Hhould lie considered. In the telection of men for county offices, litnesH Hhould tie specially con- Hidered. The alburn of the county Hhould be hon'mtly and economically administered, and to obtain this result in which all, irrespective of party are intonated, the candidates for county commisHioncra particularly should be men of firmneiw, capable and willing to conduct the liusinesH of tho county, as they would their own. Tim sectional insue should have no weight wilh the convention. Many times a weak man, who is certain of defeat, will ba nominated Imcause by accident he happens to live in a certain locality; while a candidate who would bo elected is passed by and discarded for the same reason. No personal, feeling is observable which is certainly a fuvorabln omen of 'Success, and we believe that when the the candidates are nominated the de feated aspirantHwill stand up firm and true to the nominations. Tho county is nearly evenly divided, and to insure tiuccess harmony must prevail Mr, Charles W. Johnson, who was appointed register of tho land ollice .at Rnsuburg on Wudnesday, as an nounced in tho Orgouian's dispatches, has been a resident of Portland for three years, during which time he was . engaged as head book-keeper for W. S. Mason and Mason, Ehrain it Co. Mr. .Johnston is . brother of the late Georgn Tenn Johnston, tho well known l'acilio coust jourunlist, who died in .Kau Francises in 1883 lie is a good .citizen, a lVitn.oorat to 'dm backbone, .juid will uiuJcn u ellicient ollicer. TSoro than nine thousand bills hav already burn introduced into the Forty ninth Congress more than .seventy two hundred in the House alone "Yt there are n sigu of the end of this session and next December moro bills Mill be in order. Bcrlmim one in lluuidrod of those thus far introduced way become laws, Jt seems a waste of time to accumulate such a quantity of material w ith which to block th itiles of committees and overload the calendars. But. it would be a less tknrinless use of time to pass the greatc jart of these measures. G'eorgi I lei rat, the new senator irom California, is the largest mine owner in America. Anions the mines in wiiich he is interested are the On lario, tho lloiueutake and tho Ana- cjtidii, which give employment to near. y 3,000 men. They are all dividend paying and have been managed with tho greatest skill. The Ontario, which is located in Utah will pay its one huii dred and second dividend soon, making an ausreiiate for this minn alone of 6,lOO,000 in the way of dividend. a The Hrpublicans are ostensibly united from a common hostility to the Administration. But they are without any distinctive iue upon ahich an appeal csn bo successfully made to the country, and they are divided on every question of public interest putliciently to create factions and to prevent har monious action in Congress or out. N. Y. Sun. Tho four-masted schoonsr Novelty, built at North Bend by Simpson Bros., was launchud at Coos Bay a short time ago. Sho is 170 feet long, 40 feet learn and 14 feet depth of hold and will carry 800,000 f.-et of lumber. She is the first four masted schooner built on this coast and has no bowxprit, whle her masts aie all one piece, no topmasts whatever lieing used. Hon. Koswell P. Flower, of New York, interviewed at Denver, com plimented the Prej.iil.rit and declared him to bo more than holding his own; in fact, to be gaining in popular rsterm 4-rery dy. . The tactics of the Bell Telephone Cosipany, one of the moht lirazeu faced monopolies of the land, for low lived mean new would do credit to the devil himself. Persistently, ferociously and without a single thought of honor, truth or conscience they have sought to smirch Attorney General Garland whose only offense is that of lieing un fortunate enough to to own Home Htock in a rival company, and have subsi dized the press to a large extent, threatened and intimidated the Presi. den", nllfea win ianu wmi uumua unj: falsehoods and as far as possible turned hell upside down and wrong side out in their infamous efforts to hold to the poils of robtiery and the il! gotten priviliges which were stolen from the rightful owners. At least that's the way we look at it, and we admire the pluck of President Cleveland who in sists that neither he nor his adminis tration can So bulldozed by such a gang. Independence West Side, Ind. In the United States every two hundredth man takes a college course; In England, every fifth hundredth; in Scotland, every six hundredths, and in Germany every two hundred and thir teenth. The United States is th? only country in the world which spends more upon education than on war or preparation for war. Why ' dues '" not some one make the remark that the worll wide business depression is caused by the payment of the rei.el debt and for the slaves emancipated. Let the woful lamentation to made and ttien give reasons whv and how the calamity is to come about. It would tie a great mistake to make aiv chance ill the tariff that would reduce the wages of American work. men to the level of the French arti sans, who are "protected," whose pay is something like sixty per cent, less than is received in adioiuintf Free Trade countries. In the contest fur chess champion ship between Steinitz and Zukertort, Steinitz lost four successive game and was considered to be practically out of the contest. But Zukertor: hrokt down under the continued mental strain, and toward the last fell an easy victim. I). P, Thompson, of Pen land, stnti in Washington that the Oregon Short Line wili soon survey a road through Houtheastern Oregon to the Willamette valley and thence to Borland. He lias some connection with this company and says the road will soon lie built The fact lint the depression in buci lies is felt in every country in the world whatever their commercial policy whether free or "protective," would carry to men of the smallest minds the conviction that the moving cause is not ill these matters. Say what you please, the present tariff is a Republican meastue and 73,000 men are out of employment, the manufacturer are importing pauper labor and "elevating American luUir, whi.h does not take kindly to the pro cess. The three European countries that pays the highest wages are all Free Trade countries They are the weal thiest nations on the face of the globe and they are not scared either by "the howls of anti-monopolists", The European country the 'east pro grefsive, in which the accumulation of wealth is slowest, in natural resources the first in the world, cheiishes a pro tective tariff and pays her workingmeu the low?st wages. Twofnct of unovj- on Uie Cth of April in Detroit, llitliiyan, rouikIh quitr to a rcfciJcnt of 'hi favored lu cality, where a slight froNt makes um hlnver anJ wondnr when arm weather Do Iynsep in a pm.-h at Xaiaire, Frniia-, recently said; "I suy that nearly half of tho canal i finished. Wo promiKeil that tho canal bhoulJ lie ready in 1889." If even tin t rivato pajM-r of tho president must m mado puMic, what inootikiKtency ia it for the llcpublican $'natP to hold Keci ft RettHiona, Tlio National debt was reduced 14, OOO.'JOO in the windy month of March. Tim S-natii ha. reUpatd in'.o a state of "innocuous deituetudw." Over 1,000,000 tie have ben nrlere.! for shiiwieot to the tenuinu of the California and OriPn railroad, where acti construction is now ip.inj on. Mr HeDilricks, widow t4 th 1st Vice Preaidect, Is on aa nU nW ' - U California and b I'acifio coast. Dr. Taylor' 7 Oak Compound, purely rtg etable, positively cure rheumatism, neurnlitia, toothache, lick headache, cramp colic, cholera inorbn, Complaint iwculiar to female, Dys pepsia, cold or coiik, Hives, Chill and fe ver, tiain around the heart, erysipelas, phthisic. Ukobise Tatloj. For the benefit of others, I testify to the effect of 7. OAKS. I have been attiiuteil for year with gastric trouble of tlx itomsch anil indi gestion of the fowl with ureal sutferinif at time and I find 7. OAKS to be an antidote, which 1 cannot tfiva too much praise, nun respect, Mb. IchaboIi mejiki.s. flnlomath, Uenuin in, April o, ou. I have been troubled with Phthisin for two year and find 7. OAKS my fnend. With respect. J. k HifiNKLE, nmwnath, iienton i;o., Apni o, ou. Sold by Osburn ft Co, druggist, Eugene. L Salomon Talks. tie ay that all those indebted to him nmt come forward and lettle hi eUe they may have the unpleaa att matter brought to their attention by a lawyer. A word to the wise i sutucient. Notice. Mr. B. H. Jame havinu retired from business and being desirou of seUlintf up, requU all tho indebted by not or ac count to immediately call and make a settle inent. He can be. found at hi ottice in the Court House, ready to receipt for all debt due him. Scott's Aouitios. Lyiuif two block from University ground and four block from Main treet are C lot that will be (old for $75 t $175 each, jnnt platted and now the belt loca tion offered in Kugene City. UEO. JVl. MILLER, Agenb Tars Notick. All thiwe owing me by note, account or otherwise re rmjueited to call and settle the aame immediately, a I must have what t due me. I do not want to put the account in the hand of an at tomey il I cau help it, j. ni. OLUAK. Wanted. A capable man or woman of uni- venal enrrirv to take the agency of tint or tome other county for the "History of Cali forma." To theri(ht party it will poyfrom?l00 to $300 per month. Aildres rearsoa, man ger Occidental fulillnhinK to. Oebum mower can be purchased at the tire if i'ritchett ft Fork ner lor S80. Fob Sals. 200 acre of rioti level bottom land: imuroved. Price S2IXX). Ad.lren K P Wright, Baker' Hotel, Eugene City, Ore gin. Notice. I will have fur le, about Sept 10, 1885, 12000 iplit cednr fence poetH, nt my mill in l.'uburjf. i no price will oe en per nunnren. J as. C. Uoooale. CoburK, Augurt 22. Hre. All penon indebted to E W Whipple ft Rru'a, either by note or book account will pleaxe call and settle the same. Our store s burned ami we mu .1 collect ine muney due u. K. W. Whipple ft linos Cottage Omve, Feb 25, 1885. A. CARD- To all vho are sutferiiij; from the errors and indiscreticns of vmith, nervous weakness, early Hecay, liMKof manliovil, Ac, I will send areeiiie that will cure you, fttr.1!. ur UilAlUir,. This irre.it romedv was discovered br a mis ftinnarv in South America. Mend a self ad I reused envelope to the Kev. Joseph T. 1 Nil AN dtation V IN sw Yert Vity. The best candies and oranges can always lie found at I'. It iiun s eniire'ti..nerv store. r r r tin V Ilitvwurd hand uren ide. Ak your druitgist for a packag of Oregon Kidney lea. A tine line of silk plushes in all shades nid grades at r r Puniis. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. N,l OTICK IS MKIiKKY (JlVF.N THAT underit!iied has hern liy the County Court, of Lane County, Oreuon, duly appointed ailuiinintrator (with the will an nexed) of the estate of Andrew .1 Piak, lie veiiAed. All periods having claims a'aimi laid rstate are hervhy n. titit-.l to present the same, duly verticil as ty law required, with, in ix months fron the (late hereof, to the uiiiWaixiipd at the law I'ttioe of Bilyen & Co tier, in F.UKene City, Lauu County, Ore-A""- Dated April 16, l8f. Tllt'RSTON M. PoaK, Adminintrator, with will annexed. lllLVir ft Coli.ikr, Atty's for Adin. Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereliy civen that the partnership exitiii hetwi-en Minterwm ft Carey, ot Cot lau'e (irove, (lrei;on, is this day, hy mutual consent, iliiwilved. All persons indebted to mid firm will please come forward and settle their accoiintu, for the business must lie dosed up imuisdi.ttrly. Mahtrmon ft Carkt. C.ttv Orove. April 9, im S. W. CONDON, AUorncy-nt-Lnw, EUGENE CITY, - - - OREGON. . Orrics -Opiiosite Walton's Uriel. (Opposite Baker's Hotel) Just opened, will sell you more Groceries, Gloss Ware, Crock?? Ware, Provisions, Tobaeco, Cigars, Etc., Etc. For your money than any other house in Eugene. Country Produce Wanted. Goods delivered to any part of the city. C. KKISNER. For Sale. MY FARM. SITUATED TWO MILES east of Crcell, II miles South of Eugene, omtaimnK (kS'.I acres, I uow nirer fur sale at a bargain. This is tine loattion with c.ixx imtn.venieit, well adaptnt to both stock raising and farmink'. Riwo Xsox, frwssr.ll, Or, mi liiiiii in, f. T. PATTESSOX. W. B. PATTERSON. Contractors, . i Plastering, btone ana Brick Work. ALSO dealers is Tacoma and San Juan Lime, American and English Cement, New York and California Plaster, Plastering Hair, Fire Brick, Lath, Marble Dust, Etc, Etc. ADDIiESS: F. F. Patterson & Co, KUfiKNE CITY. OI!F.'!OX. flTTicr With Beckwith ft Sen. OREGON PJU RfMH, Willamett9 Valley to San Francisco via Yaqul.:a. Trains leave Corvatlia Tiienlny, Thunnlay, and Saturday, at !) a. i. Leave Yatjmnn. Mntiilnv, Wciluesilny and Friday, nt 8 a. M. i he fine A 1 Steamship YAQUIN ails FROM YAQI'INA. Sninliiy, March 14, Wed'y, March i!4, Siinilay, April t, Wtd'y, April U. Siiniluy, Apr I "", 'FHIIM HAN FIIANCISCO. iWed'y March 1(1. iKridey, Mmcli li), Tin-Mlny, March 30, ll'ridav. April ! Tueii,-iy, April 2(. The Ci'inpiiny reserves the nyht to cluine sailing ilayn. Faiiks Cnliin, $14; Steernue, i; freight at reduced and nmilcraie rates. liivei Imnts on the Willnnii tle connect at Ci-rvullii i.ow faiei. ami rates. For fnthi-r ini'orinati.ui apply to ('. C" HUKl'l-:. A. C F. li I'. .VI, Corvallis. W.I I I) EI AN O, -m:i.Kii in- 1 mm. Headstones and Tomlis finished in American or Italian Marlilc. Stona Work and Cemeicr Znclourcs Scotch and American Granite Monuments. Persons at a distance will lu furiii-hed with pries and deMn to select from on application. Ail work warrorcd. Plense c di an I eMiniiie inv wor!; and get prion li.-f.ir put I'li-inj i-iiu-wliere. 1!MN Mi Wllili FKNCIXG Furnirlit'd at loaiiufaclnrer' prices to my i-ilstomcrs only. Simp on Sth street nearS'ouu' Slahle. IN3URANGL "llfE HAVR llKI'.N APPOINTED T t au'eiiti. for the Insurance Cnmanie for merly held hy Mr Chas I.aner, mid are pre pared to insure your Houss, Earn, Wheat. Wool. Etc , Etc. against loss hy fire, and can (jive you choice of some of till P.KST CllMPAMKS ON THIS ClIAnT. ready and willing to pay hwses promptly. We ask f"r the lilieral patmnae extended to Mr I.aner. ItEMUlUKS S Eakin. i air mi U!l.T.UTTREIW or WIRE FENCING Stevens' Patent Clothes Dryer, Wheel fiarrows, Wooden Bowls and Wooden Ware. cents wr rml, U turn a 1 kinds of st.K-k. Factory, Eat 8lh kl, Cuieif , r F. F. Patterson 2 Co Hit y Ik Bettman HAS REMOVED To the 1 1 L Store. OREGON MANUFACTURED GOODS Cheap tor Cash. immw mm mi Gents Furnishing J. W. CHEERY, Pro. AT SPRIKGFIELD PEJVG1U, WHEELER $ CO., Continue to Exchange Merchandise of all Kinds at the Lowest Cash Prices for Cash or Merchantable Produce of any kind at the Highest Cash Prices. Give them a trade. AT SPRIKGFIELD, PENGRA, WHEELER 8: CO. 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 vour orders with J. M. Hendricks, Agent ' . al SMI. -If A at Eugene City, or send xo ine iviitis atrecx. AT SPRINGFIELD, PENGRA, WHEELER & CO., Continue to pay in Cash for wheat to furnish flour Lowest market rates for Cash. Special attention to Exchange and Custom Grinding TAKE THEM A GRIST. mms mrjH-mtEn trottint, stal- X lion will stand at Eunene City the coining season. pKlilflHEE. Ham'detonian is hy HamMe toiuan .Ir, or Fitch's llnmliletonisn, he hy Kysilyk's llnmhletonian, which is the head of nil civii t trotters. First iliun a Itelmnnt mare which showed Kre:t si eed.dain of Fitch's Hum lilrtoTiiun was n Sir Henry mure. 1) kmc li in lux. - llntnUI. t"i:i n is a dark chestnut, with Ixth hind fret white and strip in face; V hauls hic.li, weight lli'.'O Ihs; with lofty earriate, hwb headed, i;i"l action, a fine mane, a heavy tlowin tail, a mnnrkalily liirL'e hone, an excellent ilii.ilioii. a uoml roadtter with 1 itf i-ln i!te, w hich he imports to his oU riii:,'. He has proven hinwlf a good hreeiler of lurue cariiauv, roadster and nork horses. He took the jrold medal in IS7D for sweeislake s.allimi and fauiiiy of live colt. Prince Albert. PkiuurkK Prince Albert was sired by I'n.le of Perch; third ctoss on dsni's side Merman; weicht 14SJ lb, lli hands hii;li. I n i bromi, w ith no white except small star in Mirelie.nl. I uill land "I'rincH Allurt" and "Ham litct. tiian" nt Stewart's stable from April 1st l.-r the s.Ms.in. I'nces to suit the timet. J AS. BATES. HOTICE TOCQHTRACT0RS. rY VIRTUE OF AX ORDER OF THE MJ County Court of line County, Ortnu, made and entered of record nt the regular March term tlereof, ISNi, I will, at public nut cry, at 1 o'cl.H-k P M, on '1 hursday, the 2ith day of Apiil, 18!fi, Jet to the lowest responsi hie bi.hlrr the contract to make a ferrule anmnd "Plymouth" riH-k, on the richt twnk of the Siuslaw river, mid a'so armnJ "Wild Cat," or. line of the survey of the county roml, and sr id gratles to le all on nn-k bed foundations where rock exists, and the raise in grade in rock work to not exceed 12 inches to any one rod, and road-bed to lie at Ieat 10 feet wide and at least two feet above highest water mark, re serving the riht to the County Court to re ject any and all bids. Dated at Eugene City this frch 20.1886 J. C. JENNINGS, Supeiintendent bv p j, i;,,, ''h 1'rK'" wlU lu for -t L-P.htoKr!,Ph,. fi.n,sl'oJ ""r Md arti. . uciy a, mt.r a. Goods a Specialty the highest price at their Mill, and and feed at the A Safeguard. The fatal rapidity wiili which illcht Colds mid Couuiis frcqiieiilly develop into the gravust muluUics of the thrust '.'.Hit 11111,'S, H a COIIKlUc-l'UIIOII WHICH I nouiu Impel evcrv prudent person to kerp at Inmil, lis n WiM'hoht rcim ilv, n buttle of AVtK'S CIIKItHY PKt'TOUAL. Noihiir,' else jrivw Mich Immeiliate relief nml works so snro n vxtrc In all afiertioM .r fli!d f.tnu Tlit nmlni.nl llhvslrisll Prof. F. Swwtwr, of the Walue ilcdicsll school, linniMWick, 51c, says: "Mcdlcnt scleiwo hss pmdnped no elhrrsn ilviii rupecturant so good as Aria's Csr Pectoral. Ilia Invuluakle (or diseases ef u tliio.il aud lungs." Tho same tplnlon t xprci?ed br th well-l.nown Dr. L.J. Addison, of thkapv 111., who says : T l.nt-A n..t'w r.nn tn fTilrtr.fll'S TfSrS f contlnumu siudy and practice of medicine, t1 pn'paratlon of so Rrcnt value as ATIB'st'BJ" throat and Knurs. It not only brmks Prt0 and cures severe coughs, but Is more effect" Ihsn nnvlhini elso In relieving even th aerlous bronchial and pulmonary sffectloo. AYER'S Cherry Pectoral T m mw nialmnnt TsATilllrir ilciu-e. but a meilicine which Is V' saving the live of the third frrnrrstK who have eome liUo Ijclng Ince It ilrst otlcrcil to tlie public. , ta ri... i. ..... .. v...,i,i.l In vh -! w inniv .3 11.1 tt iit.wi iiwi.i ... " . l.,,.l....l.l.. ...n.ulv kna OllCf Ufll troducril when? lis use has ever l abandoned, nml there fa lot pe"J who has ever piven tt n proper in" for auv throat or limir disease hikT .:i ..' ........ ni lwrn W mm: in ciuc, iiv kino " Well bv It. , ... AVER'S CHERRY TECTORAL In numbi i-lr-si Instanoes. cured ruses of chronic Bronchitis, Lorync" mid even acute rueumonla. tn" saved manv patients in the rarllcr of Pulmonary Consumption. H jv mnlicme that onlv requires to oc '" , u small doses. Is pleasant to the tnstf, w needed in overv house where lllf'It, childivn, n there Is nothiiv.' "rla. AVER'S CHERRY PFCTOKAbi'" "V nient of Croup niul WliooplnR lu These are nil r!n1n facts, whkh rB verified bv nnvtiodv, and should o membered by ever) body. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, TREPAKED nT Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.. Lowell. M" Sold by all DruK!t- . If yon are in want of agricultural " f Urvot any kind, remember was H'endrick. keep, a fall wortment.