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tllH miHl GiTY GUARD. 'SATURDAY. .DECEMBEK 18, 18S6. the I'nvauishcd Truib. v . It is no spcret that the lato Presi dent Arthur and Senator Edmunds of Vermont were warm personal friends. It u u well known that Mr. Blaine and Mr. Arthur cordially disliked each 'other. The Mend of Mr. Arthur was Wukfid ty Mr. Dlaine. Mr Edmunds 'did'bot fan upon Elaine. He was Introduced to Blaine hy a blundering 'fool mho should have known better, -d iik'o nian Iia offered bis hand to Uaine, uoi in friendship, but to pre frve peace at his friend's funeral The following is from the Chicago Mail, the paper of Ex-Postmaster Gen. Hatton, a member of Arthur's cabinet. The reference to a feast means tluit Mr Arthur was groaly insulted at a sup per by the nan who at his funeral a few , years after insulted his dear friend. The rest of the piece is very plain, and needs no explana:ion: An editorial appeared in yesterday's Mail, which would not have found a , place in these columns had it rsi been seen by the responsible editor, who was confined at bis home by sickness. The editorial referred to did not ex press the opinions held by the editor of the Mail concerning the disgracful epi sode which occurred at the uncovered coffin of ex-President Arthur, and for which Mr. James G. blame was alone rteponsible. Jv'o reasonable excuse can le made by Mr. Blaine's closest friends for his utter disregard of all tho ordi nary decencies of life, in' ordt-r that he . might insult another. Feeling as he dorj on this sulject, and knowing all the circumstances of the unfortunate s -occurrence, the editor of thi Mail could v'not be expi-cled to even indirectly apol k cgize for Mr. Blaine's cowboy Mav vior. Mr Blaine's appearance at the Mcneral was unfortunate in evry re pct for Mr Blaine. His whole course vatjthatof a hypocrite. Not until . fjyef pne else jad snt their messages .fcf.sj-xpathy to the family did it occur i.jta'AIr. Blaine to send'his effusive telc gnasn. He invited himself to the fun-rar-of a man for whom he had time -and agIn openly expressed his hatred vHe must liavt known that he would M'net pnr.aJa there who did not worship at the l!iine altar, and he should have , HftW strong enough and decent enough T to at Irasl make a show of some out ward respect for the dead. Senator EdmundsjttorinVd quite as much as in , . rcognituig Mr. Blaine, in the slightest ("degree, as. Jar Blaine could poaHiMy have sacriSoal by the mot effusive 'reiocnitieo p the ermont senator. 'The whole. transaction was character viatic of Blaine, lie no doubt regarded wit as one of , '.hose brilliant, dashing performances. about which his admirers ' talk so much, .lie felt that he w as out .'tit the public wind for a day. A man ' lay dead, for whom the nation w as lww Hug iu respfQtiul twrrow, but Mr. I Blaine, who whether at a feast or a funeral, nevfcr lews ahancH to adver- tise himself, stood by tko dead ex ires Idflht ani, with a . heart rankling with malice, deliberately. insulted one of the ,'uead auua nioi.t iiitiniati friends. KFron the standpoint of common, every , day decency, Mr.; Blaine's conduct is , indefensible, and llm editor of the ."Mail does not aspire- to appear in the -Hghtest degree,' hisgpologiht. Hence ' these few line. A strange silence has o:ne oyer a l certain paper in regard to the economy 6f the Kepuhlicnn State Government. vThe fact 'is the last D 'iiiooratic Log rislature appropriated $W7,0o0 to carry .on the Stale Governiiieiit while the last Republican I.'Ki.!&Un apropria vied 1670,0000 far that purpose. If not .as deaf as a post this kiwi of economy will be explained, CDmmeoded, praised, 'and apologized for. AYhUa 'laboring on the Uhk, it might pahmthetie&Uy ex plain why the murderess, Carrie Brad Jey, was pardoned. -It was significant. Jtj binicd sionths Mors the pardon that 'executive CjV.m.'ncy wouM le eg tended to bar. Let the llepuMica.ii preiis tell 4ha true reaon why Carrie Bra J ley was freed just after the change tf J fcjinistratioit Imcoiile known. Twenty six railroad attorneys stamped Vashinffon Territory for the Dolj h forfeiture bi!l and for Brsdshaw. Xbat territory is at least 7,010 Bep,lliean, Jet Voorhees who opposed the iKilpli ill and the raitroid a'tornnys j;ot J200 majority. Whit a doubUcre4 onkey is the genius who claims that bill- which forfeits 2.OO0.OC0 acres of land and confirms the railroad title to 0,0Q0,00o" teres i a forfeiture bill. The House opposed the hill, bit een this ignoramus should knos? that the House passed a bi'J forf-iting 1 00.00' V 000 acres of land, including all .the laud forfeited by the iKiljh lill, aud M.000.000 acreaiorr Northern Tacitie lands, and that the rVmats nfa.vd to eaterUin it. The Loon of untaxed c!othic;it on which Manning asks Congress to mfer upon the earners of the United State The New York Tri fone, however sounds tie Blaine slogan for untaxed toUcco. Mr B'aine is to speak on B-!on o.1 Forefathers' Pay. He will prob.l.Iy take the ground that all our political Fxoa'.le are due th fact that tfxre Why the Democrats do not pass laws without tho aid of the Senate, is puz zling a very wise Republican scrile. We supposM it is so, because the Con stitution of the United Sates requires that every law inust pass the Senate before it Incomes a law. As the Sen. ate is Republican, they will pans no Democratic law. Just as the Senate refused to forfait 100,000,000 acres of unearned railroad land, which the Dem ocratic House had declared forfeited. Why this brilliant light of the world, does not shine in his appropriate sphere in the nrnnarv of some punno scnooi, is a conundrum. He could learn some thing there. U'.r l.ofae.n Francs and Germany is a question of a short tine only. The immense strain on the resources of Germany is lecoraing unbearable, Count von Mollke declared recently. The French estimates this year are increased tnanr millions and ?t looks very much as if war is coming next sPrinS- .... - - Tho Democratic Heuse has passed the till forfeiting the Ontona-gor. and Brule river land grants, thereby restor ing, if not opposed by the Republican Senate, 334,000 asVes of land to the public domain. Council Proceedings. tovxeh Chakbks, Embi, Or., i . December 13, ) ' Council met parnot to nrdinsDce. hufiii-Couucilmea Omrch. Lackey, Bilveo. Friendly, Dotru, McClnug, Iteo-rJ- er and MrhL . 1'retKUnt Daon being slaeot. Council called to oriler by Kecnnler bbaw, add Omticilnwa Fneudly appointed Keooruer pro tein. . . Miuutes o( last meeuoz reau ana sppmT- ed. Finance committee reported uorlly apoo tlio following bill, and upon motion warrauU were ortleiva drswa ua ircaiurj (or the tcreral amounti: i; W L A. fe4 63: li F Croner. 112 50: C M O-llier. $7 Wt Wid Mctiliee, f I2j Mrs Wlntiirv. SI M: .ieo Fry. 1 :0: Ed IWra, l 5(1; J McCreclv, $1 50; hlhrt Fatur- tn, el 5(); S 11 Kriemlly, 4; a isnsw, I2 40; F M l'otter. lo; ttobt McGhee, $7: n.l.nrn Co. Si 50i E J Mct'Unahsn. $S 25; K M llobiuton, f II 50; C O invero, 11 J Eay, f 12 2o; .Mctlung & Johuton, VV B Andrews, $2 65; McCnroack 4 Collier, fl 50; Ed aod Gay Davis, f2; T U llendricki, Street cuinmitte lobmitted an nnlavnrabie report Upon petition of 8 F Lowell et at, iu the matter of constructing a sidewalk on e.it side of Oak street, and upon motion of Uilyea report of comimttes atoptet. KepnrUof 'iiy Treasarer and Marshal read and placed tin tile. 1'etilinn of 3 M Hudson et al asking that the City Council pus the neceasary ordi nance reqlirnig the grailing "'! graveiiDg of Sixth street from il'amettee west to Madison street was read, and upon motion of Bilveo Driver of Deuii'iners granted. I'etition of D McCready et al asking the Council to make in order requiring uaiues and nninbers of the streets imluatedon some of the b!ks ol the most importstit streeU of the city was read, and upon inotiou was. referred to t mance committee with mstrao- tions to report cost of same at next regular Petition of S 0 Garrison asking that a six-foot sidewalk be built on and along cer tain parts of Lawrence street therein named was read, and Upon motion of Friendly was referred to street commute. Matter of caving n old warrant on City Treasury in taof of Poindeiter k Runh for fl 75, was upou reotiou of lSilyea referred to City Recorder. t l'ttiti'.n of Walton et al asking an bnler for a si fool siilcwslk to be built on north ide of Ninth street between High strectand the bridge across the mill race was rrad. and nMiu motion of liilieti was referred to street cominiltee. The following bills were read and roferred to (insure committee: F W A Crain, fl! Chas Cmner, f.1; SUte Journal, W 8 . Shaw, H! Kd Waud, $4; lt.ibt McGhee. fTJ J W Clark, S5: K K Hollenbeck. t!4(i 60: U W L A. J27 70; (i V Croner. $18; L Simons, $12: II J Day. $12 50; Win Gardner, .t; Jessie Griiu, &0cts, .las 1. Page, $3 75; L Simons, Ed Farrinitton, 13 50. I'pon motion the rules were uupenried and Kecorder itiatnicted to draw warrants on City treanury as follows) Sterling ll'll. W Fen ton and T J liuulon, juilv-es Fifeniens elec tion, 2 eaclk l'xia motion the Judiciary timmittre was instructed to employ counsel and airertain whether or not the strt-t .work on Seventh street adjoining 1) M JUHvTs pniertr was don accorling to law, and to pnreed at once to eollect the sain if tound advisable. Upon motion of lrria th matter of lower lug riirbinir on Willamett street between Ninth and Eleventh strrta was upon moti- n ivfemxl to trt mminittre, with lntnie-.iit.s to bring the curbing down to conliam with grule. l'n motion th MarVay Ilennett teleirraph company wer Ktnt. )nnmion' t"i local their tvlvra)i pole wili.iu th ewrate liuuta of th city. I'pon motion lums was Instructed to Hraw np a new City Charter to drno city limits, ivvalate IvaVdy hoosea, gambling and opium dens, and to vacate county rh within city lumu. I' poo motion autjoart.d. S. 1!. FaitsotT, llecWer pro tern. TaxsNutice. T.. niit'r that I will b at th usual voting I'lace of th raspectiv pre cinct of Jjin ccunty from 10 o'clock a nt un til 3 o clock p m ol eaea cay lor in purpose oi collection of taxes for th 'year lSdd, as fol lows, to-wili Willamette, Satunlay, Jan. 15, 1&T Irving. Monday, " 17, " Iongrom, 'luJy. M 1. Itichanlson, Thurriay, u 20, " Cheshire, - Friday. " 21. " Spencer. Saturday, " , " Creswen, Monday, " 24, " CotUe Grove, Tuesds.r, " 25, " Siwlaw, Thursday, " 27, " . Coyote.. Fiiday, " 28, - Snringf!e1d, Monday, 31. " . Middle IVk, We-loesdaJi FK 2. " Fall Creek. TVhwtay, " . " LortValler. Friday, " 4. " Pleasant Hill wUttfday, " 6, " Mohawk, rtWday.. 8. " Camo Creek. Weilnesday, " 9. " Junction, Kri.Uy, " JL " HaaelDell, SaMrday, li, McKeniie, M.mday, V U, " Flor.Sc, . TuewUy, " 15, " South Eugene, Wednelay, " IS, North Eugene, Thursday, 17. M WildCat, Friday. " 1 - Uk Creek, Saturday, 19, 11 rwstear 4l-i tnt cH fit th followme law. page 762, section 64. Law of Oregon: "If any pen"i resHiinu u s.u ' to atUnd at such time aod place and pay hi or her taxea, uchalelio'iuent mar pay th aam at tb county eat to the.heriff, and if h faiU U pay within thirty drv aforeaaid. and tb Sheriff visit hi residence, th Sheriff may collect of such person for bis own use'te eraU per mil, going and returning." a : Jtm M. SdtAV, " Sheriff aad Tax Collector for Lan Co., Or. Dated at Eujece City, Dec 15. afc Notice for Publication. Uxd Ornct at KosrBiao, Oa , 1 December ,10th, 1886. f VTOTICE IS ilEREBY GIVEN THAT il the following named settler ha filed m-tio of his intention to f"iak 6nal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will he mad before the Clerk of the County Court of Lane County, Or., at Eugene City, Or., oe SatnMay, Jjin. 29. 1S7, vixs Wallace Mai den. Pre-emption D S X 4625, for th Lcta 4 and 5, and if. l-f or a i. it, sec a, sou 1 and 2. sec 27, Tp 17 S. It iu et, m. Um n.mM tli f..Ilnwinr witnensr to Drove his continuous residenc upon, and cultivation of, sud lsn 1, vix: . Manley Thompson', Elijah West. Frank Koowle. W W Wey, aU of Sea ton, Lane C, Or. I HAS. W. JOM.srv, ivegmiet. FINAL SETTLEMENT. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Al . i .- i ..i.;..;.tr.ts (with will aTiiied)of theataU ol Andrew J Doak deceased, Da niou nis kcuuu, tlement in th above named estate, lis the County Court of Lane County. Ores-oo, and Mooday, the 3d day of January, 1S&7. at the hour of 1 o'clock iu the afternoon uf tai l day hi been set for the hearing ..t objectiou ud th aettlemeot of said rstato. TuCB.mM M. DoAg, Administrator. UlLCKT t CoLUSa,.Attnnieys. J. DAVIS, Blerchant Tailor. HAS OPENED A SHOP ON NINTH Street oppit th Star Ea ery, whi h is prepared to do all kind of work offered in hi lioev A larg stock of Fine Cloths on band for euobmien to select fnon. , On of our perialtie is th cutting and making of Ladie l.'loaka Impairing and cleaning don promptly. Sat isfaction guaranteed. Euiioe, Noy. 6, is;, tf Jtollee to frcditora." VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TltAT 11 J W Cherry was appointed a-lminiitra-tr of th esUte of Fred Dudley, deceased, k ij fuiniv r..nrt of lane County. Ore gon. All persons having iLuina aijaiuak .the " .. . . 'tl I k ..MA lA saio, estau! will pmasg irexru w th said administrator", at hi place of bn si nes,, in En gene City Oregon, within six mor.tSa from the date hereof. Dated October 23,,yS6. J. W. Cit'RKr, Administrator. J. J. Walton, Atty. Notice (or Publication. Laud Orricx at RoorBCBo. On", 1 Deeenber loth. 188& : f XT0TI(-'E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 1 tha followin-nanied Settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof In support of hi claim, and that said procf will he mails be fere the CleA T tb County i'ourt of Lane Co, Or, at Eugene City, .Or, on Satur day, Jan 29th; let,, vn: Manley Innmpsnn, Pre-Emption D S No 4fi2? for the Lota 5. 6, 7 and 8: and S E i of S W J, Sec 28, Tp 17 S, K 10 W est, W Al. .. 1I names the following witnesses to. prove his continuous residene upon, and cultivation ,.f ih lml. mi W W Allien; ciuan West. Frank Knowle. W W Neely, aU of Seaton, Lane t ounty, Oregon. ... LHAS W. JOHNSTOF, Itegisr. Notice or Applicant to Torcbai: Timticr Land. IT. S. Lasd Orricr Kosebduo, Os., Dertmlx-r 13. 16. I VTOTICBIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, 1.1 in enmplUiio with th provision of tne Act of emigres' approved Jnn 3, M78, en titled "An Art for the sal of Timlwr Lands in th States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," Geo W Himphrey. whose piwtofhce addreM is lwflt, I,ne county, Oregon, has this day filed In tblsntfW his application to purchaw the N W of N W L Section No 2, in township No 19 . Bang No 1 West, of the Will meridian. All peisons holding any alverx claim thereto are required to pment the same nt this office wihin sixty days from (he lint puMiation of this notice. - . . . . Cha W. Johnston, Register. School Entertainment Th stndent of th Einren public i-hni'.I gav a puhlio entertainment yeurlay afte aoon. Th psnkipanla wborvnWed th fol lowing program oi, arq'iitud tbesasclve cred iubly: rasr l t Opening Addr Ku lW;ue lUading Br TBI PxcrtPIXT. .Mim Prims SBI1.TOH. Ht Foe a Gisia ...Miss C a sail Lacks. rAr il DxskTt "Kwivir,, Tht Inb-mperaac cause Sts Misrry than War." CealiDg ot "Iiemisr" Bl Kuiroa, M wa C Ch f svh i u. Eecitation MiMCaaait FaicxDLT. Notice for Publication. ; I AND CFFICE iT R0SEBUP.il, ORE J gon.Dec 14th, 1S-0L Notice is.hervhy given that the fnllnwing named settler has file.1 notice of his itsntion to make final proof in suplort of his cUiin.and that saM proof will be mad befrt th Judge or Clerk M ti County Court oi Ijne County, Oregon, at Eugene City. Or nn on Thurnlay, Jan 27th, lC, vit: Thomas Rawlings, Homeftead Entry So SI93 for the of N W i, Sec 30 Tp 21 S, K 2 Wet, W AL (.. . . , He name tb following witnesses, tn prove hi continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, vii: Saml Bnimliaiigh, Huam Lee; Georce Downs Klward Oeea,all of lot tag Grove, Lan county, Oregon. Chas. W. JOHSsrox, j:egitr. Notice For Publication. Laxd Orrici at Roisrxd; Oa, ) lvc?;! f OTICE IS HEREBY GIVKX THAT ll the fidlowinz-Barued settler baa filed no tice of her intention to mak final proof in sup port of her claim, and that said proof will b mad befor th Judir or Clerk of tb county court of Lane county. Orv.-on. at Fim t ity, llrrgnn, on Saturday. Jan Ij, IMi. viz: Margaret A Hall, late wid of Genrja W Sattrtield, deceaeil, Houmteail entry N 491, for to H W I of S K ). Sec 13. W 1 of. N E i. and S F. J nf N E J, See 24, Tp 1 S, P. ( West, W M. She name tb f..tl-wlng whV ntwe to prnv her coatinuoo reidBK Qpna and cultivation of tail land, vix: Jw B t ergusoa. Sam Looney, of Monroe. ncUm ?unty,Or., Iaal Smith, Joseph Kim, of rmaklin, Lan eoantr. Or. tHls. , JeBTSTOX, Keistrr. Miss E.J. Lowry, DRESSMAKIXCAND SEY1HC. TEN YE.tRS EXPERIENCE IN IOWA. All work guaranteed to git satisfactvo. SHor In lower story of Winter's gallery, Willamett stm-t. SURVEYING. LINF.3 ESTABLISHED. LANDS tnrasnred and dittded. Gradt aixl Anin i'Telled. Kt reawnabl. Call at c-tf.c rd ltilrva an l t'.-llh-r or leai word at M.Cor sack k ( ollier's bonkstore. IIAN t Oll.IKIt, Coaaty SamTor. For Sa!e. IU in Shelta's aad Packard's additions tn Engea City. Nicely lctcd ami tl. smt eoavvairiit tf aay tjru(. Trie from foO ts 1100 uo aasy trrm. Apt W to Ds. T. W. SHHn!i.' Eugva ( ity. Or.' As Aocimat. . rivat cnrrtsMC.Ient j fnitu Ilsr-Hn, Crook ewiiity, Infurwt t4 that j ilr A L lt-navna asel Cwtl Caaihell, fnrnwr ' ru'mu of Lasw ennaty, wer hol.'y knrt Ivt wek r th't plarv, at th rol,s 4 tlm Oil'iert, by tb. tiplw4iofa caul sJIl wl.ioHMof then was tw-linj it. lkmavaa ' reotted a b"nl4 W-Kiini la th f.heal. wLile Camp'rll bal band btj Unrated : and rto-ivfl m-t nf th pw lee lo e -4 bu iff. lmhl th. y-wag snn Will reroeer, ( j and it is thin. hi tbst l'm b-U will H ; B.F.DORRIS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE ACENT. I HAVE POME VERY DESIRABLE Farsaa, Imiirnscd act I'aiicnrvTett Town penpwty f sale, -a eay tensm. TW IoonBc r.!niaie I ipesewt art aflK( tb Ui'W a.d snost Leul-W, aad in the I'aoapT a.lv itism a'j-jstoekt of their Stisn s&vd U Noxs. 4 haiw of y -tir patrg ss -Ji.itd. Oflo. ip-suirs, tl (Jrsrrt Su. B. F. 1XJKE.I3. i r r REGOSTlACIFm Tl AII.ROaD Ki.y roruLAR noUTTv vek i iciubesqueMangks Fast Tune! Sure Connection! Xew Epiipmnt! '2S SIILES SHORTER! j0 HOURS LE-SS TIME 1 Accommodations unsurpassed, for comfort and Safety ! Fares and relent Ml'CH less than by any other rout between all point! in'WilUmette Valley aud San F.ancisco. ONLY ROU IE VIA YAQUINiL BAT, -TO- San Francisco. DAILY PASSESGER TRAINS fEzcent Snadavsl Leave CorvallU at lio P. M. Iave Ya- qaina at.7 JO A. M. Orecw and California VesUide trains con' nect at torvulliK. THE OREGON IMIT.OVEMENT CO"S Al Steamship i'TAQUIN Ci FY" iai!s FBOX TAQri.NA Saturday, Nov 27 Thursday, l)ec 9 Tuesday, Dec 21 Sunlay, .lan 2 trtday, Jan 14. jFKO SAI fBANCISCO, iSt:rday, Dec 4 l'burwlay, Uec 16 Tuesday, Dec 28 Sunday, Jan 9 I finny, Jan 21. The Company reserves the right to chance sailing day. Tirts FetTscfi Corvallii acd Saa Frsscirca. Hail and Cabin, $14; Kail and Steerage, J9 6S. Fof futher information apply to C. C. KlKiUK. A. G. K. k V. Au'tr Corvallis. fx Storage! Stohige ! Farmer are hereby notified that S. 13. FJSIKSBLV WAREHOUSE Adjoinins The O. and 1. It. Depot is ewvprn roriue Mortise Of Hops! OaTsT' Wool! & Barley! Z3T A GFfJiAL 1 A larife assortment of Lar dies ami Children Jlose at 12 1-2 ds. , ' - w GoodDrMS Goods at 12c Best Corset in town for 50c An immense stock of New and Seasonable Goods. Fine Cashmere in every shade New and Nobby styles in CLOUTING. "Trimming silk and J ins in all shades. i Moircantu-ae Silks. Velvets in Colors. The finest stock of KID SHOES ever brought to this BOOTS and SllOl in all grades. GliOCERlES of all descriptions Liberal Discount ft CASH. t .j - i 1 j. i . QTm i li. r . . Ki J- 13313 AgEJKS 1ST augsu Wiljf, y s FOR THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED fssj sold AND SILVES SHUTS - III hrtj V. are still st W; old reliable "i-rnnire nore. mil can sell you auytliiB,' that you wut to eat Ji r ear, , 7 Cheaper TSan the Cheapest. j mm ,11 J" Xauoui yit pas qi;ir$pog ot eospid auo.( Jujj'j j.)oa;) airx sfliinsaioo -xv- jiv jins of smud pnn pooA oxiaoOsiQ -JO EUGENE CITY Cheapest i iIS ON SALE AT Price Matfoclh new St rf I mm m IPS GEO. F. CRAW, tost Office Cigar Store, Eogene tity, Orrgoo, Brick! Brick! Brick! FQUHDI I TIm tlid CHEAPEST place ft Dry Goods, .Clothing, & Boots sand shoes, Etc. Trnm rnn TT7rvTT v IS AT- 7' P. S. Have also just re tais'. "T)r5T erALrrr or irks am cotjiAjTiT o. ' r -. -yrr fiZ4-rr O !ZZri voice of LADIES CLOAii JOS. Bit IDFOKD. A. V. Peters, Aeot, Eugene, CROUP. WBOOP1NG COUCH and IW i fill fill Q . ttved by SliiWi s Cure, i VJ-rw. MANS, WRAPS and cLiUs immediately rtlkvt