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THE EUGENE CITY GUARD SATURDAY. .JULY 30, IM7 "Two oklitm froin family of tbres men will lie deemed full contribution to the ly' nl cuuse by all uieo who fought tinder tlie Union flag aud they are the proper judges of aui'h questions. The abovs quotation ii (row the t'bicatfo Tribune, a leading Sectional Jlnta organ. The rase stated in Unit of Mr. Meclill who stayed at homo but sent two brothers into the rank of the Union nruiy. The Tuttlei and l'sirehilils will i vo him a certillcate ol loyally. Hut tlx r ih also another man wbo aunt Ilia two brother Into the Uuiun army, and when he wan drafted furnished silbsll tute, when be might have been exempted, who refused to accept the pries paid for that substitute. Howl at biui Initio, Faircbild A Co! lie outfit to have left hii mothers and isiers In starve. Ha riossibly thought, to renent the lnni'imi (if Mr. Medlll that ''two soldier from a family of three men would bo deemed a full contribution." Hut while it will be a full excuso for Medill, the Oregonian will maiutaiu prove Cleveland to have been a rebel aympatmzcr. ' Wm. M. Tweed fu a Demnrrst, He stole money fnun the City of New York, and wai lent to prison (or It by Pemooorsts. Htephen W. Dnrsey U a Republicans. He defrauded the Government of nitllionM. He waa not pun iahed by the Repiibllean. A clerk by the name of Harvey ii a Wemocrat. He defrauded the Government of tome thousands, and waa the lirxxt and brig h tent rascal who haa worked in the department for yean. Hut the Inter ior Department nlpj the stealing acheme in the IiiiiJ, an l prcweuiited llarver into the peni tentiary for twelve years. A Jteimblican clerk named Jiacon (lied recently and it was iliicov ered that he bad embezzled ;H),IMX), and from certain memoranda found in dmk it would appear that the money was uwd in the lie- publican campaign of 18H0. Tiie narties. in deed, have diiferent waya of treating their rut cals, and Democrat! are proud of theirrecord io punishing those iu their party who have been tried and lound wanting. Msnaiers of tho stats fair offer premium of 20 tut the bent plowing team with f 10 for the aecoiid bent and equal premiums for tne beat ana second best pulling 'earns. J'rcruiuins for the winnera of miming and trotting race are only tlftucn ortwenty time na much, and when wu consider that horse of the cliiKHea first mimed till the two wont useful voentiou in the aervico of man. and that tha others ore practicully useluss, we recoguiw in the aociety'a eetiou tho way of ma worm in Becoming usefulness a sccon dary place, while dash mid nhow alwnya and everywnero uiKea me nm. Telegram. 1 The "rebel flag" return and the outcome, auya Harper's Weekly, "baa ahowu tho ex treme diflieultv of reolicnini the seetioni.l issue and liuareveuled the good sense of the people ann tne press In tuu southern states, The attempt to ahnw that tho order shownl the seeret sympathy of the presideut with reueniou, ar.u a uisjiosition to pander to dia- nymj, ur umi me inciueni nau any aigniU cauce man ui a desire to conllriu existing Ijuuu luenug una loinuy lalleu. Tho citizens of St. Louis, irrespective of race, creeu or political alllliutiona havo in vlteil l'resideut Cleveland to visit their city and he haa accepted. The citizens of l lucago witb tho Hume iinanimitv have in vitod the President of tho United Stale, to nccepi meir Hospitality, and he will prolwbly visit wilu them. These aro instances of publio sentiment that certaiti persons iu this co uni ry cauuoi ignore. Wen. Tuttlu haa been accused by Mr. Johnson of St. Louis, in the civil war lieu- I A 1- .1. If. I. ... . itiumu iu mo uuiieu eintea ivnvy, of aouie crooked cotton transactions. It is said that tairclulil will supplicate God to havo Lieut Johnson struck with the three palsiea. The ourront expenses of the Oovorinncnt uecrraseii uiKiut l.llKjO.ooo iu the year cud. ing June JUtu, ami the peiisiou list of Hub most disloyal Democratic. Government haa increased marly that amount. Mr. Powell, Deliiocrutio candidate for Gov. oruor of Ohio, prupoaes to set tlmt state allro. Ho ia a red-hcuded mini aud iu earnest, and ii a uiun ol ability hesidea. . It ia a source of regret to the Democracy of the whole country that the ill health of Alien u. i miriuau prevented him from run uing for Governor of Ohio. lilathrrskite Kay of the Shelby ville, Did. i tmocrat. so mlsculle.1, will ,ef,,t Clevelaud ii un row in imimiia can ilo IU Tlmt ii ju.t vmw vai;iiki lilt UlIllieiK Johu Taylor, Pwaideut of the Mormou chiin h, dud at Suit Luke City, U. T., List Tli .!.. .....1 1.1 . n. . . .... n..oiiioui uuiiuiiueii lUiililt r 1 lit Jf. gard'a new novel, "Allen Uuurt.rniain concerning the existence of white rncea in the imnnor oi Airico, naa reoeivod moat re. uiaraama oounrmailou from the tnnu who utiove all others ia qualified to Hieik on the 7 1 , t""t'UT 1 """ai tue grand old slave king of Ceutral Africa, whom the Gerninn iraveier, rxiuweinfurth, describea in 1871 aa liviug in a palaw "whore visitors wee conducted through halls of statu by richly dressed aud attentive slaves, und where chained lions miurded the l. iu mail armor waited ou his will, "ia now a ,'.T,,",U0 lortroaa ol Gibraltar, whither ho wai deported from Kgvpt some two years ago iu consequence of hie suspect ed complicity iu the tfoudait rebellion, lalking the other day to corivsjudent alwut the slave couutriea ou the White Nile which are entirely" savage, ho remarked: "At Rukura and llenghieh, in the very heart of the ilave country, there are tribea aa white aa Kutopeaus, with loug ud ailky hair. 1 he beards of the old mn sometimes reach down to their ft " zuiir iu (l,wril,in8 othew of the black tril.es, asserU that cani balism still prevails and that many of them eat none but humau llesh. "Meu aud worn ro are aold in the markets by the imund ex- aci y a one sells muttou and lef. The old tuu in, mo iireicrrtHi. hemtiiuea aold dead ant cut up." tlx y ur The Height of Eroncmr. Elmira Giuette. "TliereV one thing I waut to ask you, Mary, said a kind Paieiit. the other day. to his daughter' "uud it ia this.- Is Freddie in rimed to lw eoouoiuicalr If he is not it is better fur you to break your engagement at once." "Economim! fuil,urf' i .i ,, .. " Mv ' IV1PIHM tne bhihlnng youug maiden, us she wound a pair of long, sinewy arms almut her dear pa nt.? Tk-?UoulJ h WM- wy. ' first h.ng he do. every night when he calls a to turn down the gas mtl low, because, be y, the nu.uoHiliui charge an outragcu jmc. for it." Aud .ho looked up into her lather a face with such an iunooent look, hat plainly aaid "Isn't ke grand?" that the indulgent Ue, had M Lc,, ! anytLing nior. U1,!,.0,V Aw4T-11- 8- will give every man buying a ami o clothing for MaaMMMMaMsajpMi Gootf Advice from the liiiide. Grand Army Becord. The Grand Array of the ltcpublic should cease folding around the ragged and ilippery edge of polilii-a. Either Cast out entirely the political devil that haa already shown its presence or vise anil in and show our lianu iu square luiuj-mbiuuu. . 'm i a i Pleasant Hill Itemi. , July 2'J, 1887. Mine Hortense Parker has vone to Kugene to sojoiiiii lor a time. Mr. YV. P. Khellev of Kinenu unule this place a visit Sunday. Fred Hlume returned Hun'luv from a brief visit to relatives at Harney valley. (lias. Henrfleld haa returned from Euuene whsre he has been Working for some time. Prof. I), T. Htanley did not lecture here M Saturday as announced. He waa taken lick and went to his home at Afonuoutli. Mrs. Matilda McCall who has been iititiir here, went to Kugene .Saturday where she will vii.it for a time, before returning to her home in PortluDd. Mr. It. F. Mulkey and wife will shortly move to bethel, Oregon, where Mr. Mulkey has been employed aa teacher in the school for the ensuing year. Mr. W. T. Sellers of this ntaca has beeu em ployed as teacher of the North Intermediate school in Ashland. He will be found elticient in every particular of this vocation. Mr. Jeff Davis and J. II. V.n.taw made a flying visit to Eugene Mouduy evening, re turning about one o'clock at night. 'Ihev were after repair for machinery which they had broken during the day. Haying was completed without hindrance by rain: most all are throuvb bindini;. and bv next week the musical hum of the thresher cau be heard in all directions aa she grinds the Rohlen sheaves. Mr. ('. A. Davis threshed a field of fall wheat Monday, but on account of the grain being too grein did not continue. We learn that Mr. KobL Linder. who left here a short time axo, is emitloved aa clerk in a merrhandis store at Lexington, but will soon assume duties at a granger. Jentry Thresher, who left at the same timo, haa just started upon a sixty days lob of running a header over the hilly aud forsake o defiles of the sanie ;or tion of country. He is in the employ of W. W. Kirk and ton. For a little over a year "the dear aiifTerintr iieople," esiieclally "Subscriber." "have been outrageously bored" by the ' local sluse" (a word not to lie found in any lexicon) of Uno Hoo, and, no doubt, "desire a rest; so with this issue of the Gl'AHI we bid adieu for a time to "the long suffering public" We trust at least you feel gratitude for the swoet smiles and awful frowns we have scattered among ou. J e.lnin you have been "bored, but we now that those who think there is nnthinir sweeter than ilixiutereKteilness have gladly put up with it And now, Siilmcrilx r, you the magniliceiit creum of society we bid you adieu for Til in week's goanip now is done And you say the "writer ihuu, Hut now comes iu the contest fun Peoplo know you're a cranky one. U.no I loo. Springiield Items. July 29, 1887. A. Uatick left on lost nicht's train fur Southern Oregon on a business trip. An United Hrethren minister nreached at the Methodist Church last night to a fair audience. Kufui Calllson of Kucene wil iireneli at thn Huptist Church next Sunday at 10 o'clock a. in. Kev. Mr. Fairchild of Kugene occupied the iiilpit In the Methodist church nt this ulace lust Sunday. John Kelly commenced threshimr but Tn... day; several other uiachiues will start in the neighborhood this week. Mn Ifenliurn of Kul-imia L lf-ll ..t TV.-. land aud Alius Hall of Seattle haa been at the residence of J. J. 1'oitL Last Frlday'l north bound train ran ovr and killed a colt near the Coryell Point We could not learn the name of the owner. Our druggist had three drummers cue day lust week but explanation soon fol lowed; they were only solicitinii orders for goods. We would advise our city authorities to have the streets cleaned as the debris being piled in the street near the livery stable has become a nuisance. A uentleman from near Harrinbunr boiiL-ht from Itoliert Campliell one day last week HO head of mutton sheep, the purchase price being ?'.Ulper head Mr. Vm. Laird will be laid tin for some time on account of an abscess forming Just aliove the ankle, supposed to have been the result of a bruise. It is feared that the bone will have to be scraped before recovery will be complete. A vigilance committee similar to the Keltv committee would do a righteous act to visit a brute in this towu and treat hint to a coat of tar and feathers. He has been in the habit of cursing and otherwise abusing his wife until it has become almost unbearable. He need not Lie surprised with the next exhibition (es pecially on the street) if tar is applied. ; lUilllLKK, Wiikat 8aokh.-S. II. Friendly bv Thurs. ilay'a freight train received direct 27.000 wheat sacks. Call and ace him if vou need aacks. Having perfected arrangumunU with iwir- tiea iu Portland, I am able now to find mir- chiwera for lauds, more rendilv than heretofore. If you havo laud for suit), im proved or unimproved, you cannot do let ter than to entrust vour business with us. Tcrma rensouablo. Your patronage solicited. H. F. Doiims. Agricultural Machinery. Kobinsou A Church desire to inform the wople of Lnne county. Hint they have tho largest stock of agricultural machinery ever shipped to Lano county, oonsistiug of mow- era, liny rakea, wagons, hacks, bucxies. ! threshers, binders, headers, plows aud in . fact everything in the auricultnml line. AU l full stock of hardware. Thev will sell ha 1 low as the lowest. Call at their More aud get price. Don't Believe It Wheu told that F. M. Wilkins, His druggist, is not scllinir "Wisdom's Kobcrtine" for thx complexion, the most elegant and only really nnniueaa pieimrnuou oi us Kind n the world, and giviui! a beautiful nictnre run! with every bottle. - I. I-arm for bale. 1 1 .e tor aide 210 acres of land know n a. tha GilfUua farm; 25 seres good timber aud the remainder all prairie. All uuder fence; good house aud baru; good orchard aud other improvements. The place haa au abundance of good spring water aud ia sit nst.Hl oue.fourth mile from the Pleasant Hill school house, one of the best school district in the county. Fol further partieu are apply to T. G. Hkvdkick. Fos, Sin. A lot of nice show-cases, sal gwu aa new, at E. IU Lcckct & Co 'a.' CATARRH ITKED. health and sweet breath aecured, by Kliiloh's CaUrrh Pweme.lv. lyrics fsj cenu al InjecUr free. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Citick at Roseucho, Oa, 1 Miiv vi, lv(. I TOTICK U IIKKKUV (ilVEN THAT XI nie following named settler has hied nntli-a i.f l.t I..,-.. i- -'- - .niiiii..ii vi iiiahu niiiu pn 01 111 SllllOort ill Ilia li.lm a.wl tl.a .nl.l ...... u.ill fw made befoie the Clerk of the County Court oi ittne i o., ur.. at Kugene l.fty. Or., on nuiruiiv, iu(f. vix: Kmlolnn A itvw viy. .-...i.tiiin . 'mike, iire, inpti I). H. Xo. .Vill fr the . 1-1 oi ?. w. H rice, '.'X . K. 14 of S. K ........ a 1 "VI, mtlt J 4t JT - IF i-t, MM 4 and lots 4 and 5 .Sec Tl and lot 2 Sec. 27, i p. II n. li. HI We.t W. .M. He lllLIIIHrt tllU r..lli.U-!ii.. U.I1 ... t.n.f n m,.-. .r - . Ms continuous ri-ni-leuce uism and cultivation if H.iiil I .ml ui-.. I i.. 1 .1. ii': . - i.i.iii, t, tniiijtii, tioiM:pil nir man, Christian Herger, of Deadwood, Iane County, i iregon, and .Vimley Thonion, of .jc.ib.iu, iine vo,, i.r. i tliAH. W. Joiimkto.v, Kegister, iV' X0TJCK I'OIl rUULICATIOX. Land Okkkk at Kohkbiiho, Or., I July :o, is7. i TOTICKIS HKRKBV GIVEN' THAT 1 tllH follllU'lllir lltimuit M..ttlu La itti lotit of hit intention to nmku final priMif in mpiHtrt of cUim ami that said prmt will be )ijle Lefiirft tli ( 'I,. rlf if tiia ( ,.rf n Iana nounfcv. t)rn.n u Vm, ....... ,... 1 1. nn ..,, M j,Kllc fcJ, ' ' Saturday, August L7, IH7, vi.: Mathilda unxe. preemption U. S. Ko. WM for the lota and 2 and . W. 14 of N. K. 14 Seo. Tl and its 1 and 2 and K K U l' w li su m 'J'p. 17 . 1L 10 West W. M. ', lie names the lollowing witneises to prove - ivninUiW Mif ami uuivi vnvmu of suiil hind vi.".i John Wisman, .fisieph Wis- man, .nrisuan larger, of Uelwood, luie (.'oiinty, Oregon, anil Mauley Thompson, of Seuton, Lane Co., Or. t llAs. V. JoiixsTojf, Kegister. i lkkkl Brick! Urick! BK.HT UAI.tTT OK BIIK'K KKIT CONSTANTLY ON hnsd. Will exel ange brick for all kinds of r.irui produce. Kiln and residence at Wal lis Hutte, two miles West of Eugene. Brick ueiivereu immediately on receipt of order. airi. 1 1 it. i if Willi, A. V. Peters, Agent, Esgene, BARKER GUN WORKS. s . " "9 Dr. Gill's Catarrh Cure. ..1 a Imi nf "Clll'. Tatarrh Curs.' findina; my nephew, C. A. McMahon, In need nt aiu'li nifiilliiine. I let him hava the box. He now Mmls for three more boxes, saving it ia the best thing that waa ever tried by hlra and his friendi. J. A. McMAHAN, SpringHeld, Oregon, Feb. 24, 1884. Can be obtained at the druggists; if not there of the proprietors. J. f. ULLL X uu. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Omi'K at KoMtai.'Rn, On, I July 20, 1887. ( VTOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN' THAT JLl the following-named settler has filed no tice of his intention to make final proof in nip port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the .Judge or Clerk ol the county court of Lane county, Or., at Eugene City ,Or., on Thursday. Sentemher 1.1. 1887. vis: J. L. Taylm, homestead entry No. 4334, for the lot 7 and 8. E. 1-4 of S. V. 1-4 Sec. 4 and N. W. 14 ol N. K. 14, N. E. 1-4 of N. W. 14 and lot 3, See. 9, Tp. 18, 8. It. 11 west W. Si. He names the tollowinir witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon snd cultivation if said land viz: C. Scott, E. Burton, A. Her ring snd H. Vandenburg, all of Florence, Lane ceunty, Oregon. CHAB. w. Johnston, neguter. If yon are iu want of agricultural machin ery of any kind, remember that Mr J M riendricks keepa a full assortment. J. L. PAGE, DEALER IN'- seeene HAVING A LARGE AND COMPLETE stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries. bought in the best markets EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, Can offer the publio better prices than any other houss IN EUGENE. Produce of all kiuds taken at market price. Look at these Prices. Jimchester Rifles: 44 cul. C. F., oct. bbl., model-1873 ... $1-1.03 44 cal, C. F., round bbl., niodel-73. . . 13.50 (38 sumo oh 41 mi l 40-82 model '80, oct bbl 15.75 jo-ou model vu, oct lilil 15.75 41 C. F. oct bbl, Colt's Lightning. . . . 10.50 All other foods at bottom nrii'pa an. I ilnn't you forget it. I want the Barker Gun Works to come to the front, anil to iln fliiu T linvu t.. m.tr. ...1.. that will make a miser grin, aud that is just wnai i can oo. no come and see the liarker Gun Works when in need of anything in this line. All kinds of riMiiiiriiw .In.u ivifK nianf. ness and dispatch, at Eastern prices. All kinds of guns and ammunition on hand t all times, and I want you to understand that what 1 have got is for sale, and I will try to satisfy you in price". Located opposite El'iiEXt ClTT GllAKI) office, Eugene City, Or. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the culiartnershio lierntoforA pyiutimr nn. der the firm name of Withrow 4 Gerhard has been dissolved by mutual consent. The busi ness will be continued by Mr. Gerhard. N. f. Willi HOW, LEO GERHARD. Thankiti" the nulilin for mut favuin r ... sectfully link a continuance of the snme. LEO GERHARD. Dated Eugene City, July 14, 1887. INSURANCE. WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED agents for the Insurance Companies for merly held by Mr Chas Lauer, and are pre pared to insure your Horn Barn. Wheat. Wool. Etc-i Etc- against loss by fire, and can give you choice of some of tho Best Companih oh this Coast, ready and willing to pay losses promptly. We ask for the liberal patronage extended to Mr Lauer, Hendricks & Eakik. Something New. .JAE0EGE WILCOX WITH J. A. WINTER, will make photographic enlarge ments by the new Permanent Bromide process, finely finished in India Ink and water C olors. WANTED. WOOL, HIDES AND FURS . AT GOLDSMITH'S. EAR! mi l!ut tho peoplo don't want that article. What they do want are honest goods at Honest prices, and that is just what the BY GOING TO G. BETTMAN'S! Wo Khali not take up you time with a Long string of nonsense ahout the best, The cheapest, and the handsomest line of (Joods in Lam., county, but we do want To ask you in a friendly way to come to See us. If wo don't sell you real live llargaiiwyou are at liberty to use our 1 lends for foot balls. WE WANT WOOL And don't you forget that we will pay You all the market will stand. The Same is truo as to other kinds of Country produce. Briefly Yours, G BETTMia F. K. P.kaoii, President J. K. Kuikukin, Sec'y. J. McCraken, Viw President J. Lowesbero, Trees. Ike Northwes tern Fire anl Marine No. 5 Washington Street, Portland: Or. CAPITA X., $3,000,000. DIRECTORS. f v't'rASHw- FRANK XI. WARREN, F. K. ARXOLD J. K.l.LDLKKIN, V. E. REACH, F. EGGERT. C. H. FRESCOTT, . t KEFEREXCES FOR EUGENR A. . IVters. J. F. Kbius,.n. J. H. JUClung. F. B. Dulu, J. D. MaUock, 8. H. Friendlr H. C. Humphrey, Osburn & Co. STKIUJNO HILL. Agont. I Money to Loan on ApproTed Real Estate Security.. NEW GOODS, A FINE ASSORTM ENT OF BEAUTIFUL DRESSCON From the Cheapest to the I priuea auuuruiug to quality A LARGE STOCK OF B805S mi mm From the Cheapest to the Best. All part: be suited either as to Price or Quality Our assortment is Complete, from the lowest h' the Finest; can suit you if you give us a cal; OUR STOCK IS tFresli, New and Stylish. Look us over: if we do not save you money, we will m.L sell to you low. ' A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES, 13. DUSX rfiiiwnii IT P Tliat tlio CHEAPEST place to Dry Goods, Olothins:. B Boots and shoes, Etc. 18 AT FRIENDLT'S. P. S. Have also iust rear trriTn "iVTnTrr V-m1-s- riZ4. 1- voice of LADIES' CLOAKS' E TUT A "KTO TTTTi A Tnn i tnJ iiLnj.no, wjxj&ro ana Hit GOODS. Vg ICIunj Sola Agents for Eugene City, lj I FOR THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED L S -fi0LD AND SILVER SHIRTS.- JJ I V re 8ti11 at tlle oIJ liable "Orange Store," IIJ I L-m 'nd can T snything that you want to eat Cheaper Than the Cheapest. H SEEM" nor- EUGENE - CIT1 -aJSTD J.rC TIIE m . -rt uiieapest aw "IS ON" SALE ATi MatlocWs new Stoi