i! "J Jft THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. ,t; SATURDAY. .AUGUSTS. 1887. 'General Tuttle wm not the only low (iueral that "fit iuto" the war. There win (lenorul Corn, who defended Allutoona Vmm from 1 o'clock a. m., Ootoher 3, JHfi-i, and received General Hhorman'a fomnu des patch on which it baaed "Hold tho Fort, for I am Coining. Cone wn wounded by bullet Hint plowed 111 left tempi ana car rind away the outwork of hi ear, but with lieatl bandaged and clothing aorey witu blood he kept up the fiht aguiiiat Tioxilf h1iU. 'i'ha Confederate coiuiunndnr at IuhI aunt in a fla of trueo giving Corae five miu lite in winch to aurreiiilur. "to avoid a inn leu ellion of blood." Conta rilied, "We lire ready for the elluitiou whenever it in aurceiihle to toil" In the final charge he turned the Confederate ananult and open fd the wny for Sherman' march to the iea We inuy be permitted to olmerve that Oritur at Uorae 1h uot a palay iMiWIer. llu la Democrat, and always bna beeu.--Alta. (len Corae ia the Democrutiu DONlmiiHtur for the city of lioaton, Mwaar-htiaetta. Tliomua Edward Powell, nominated by the Ohio J'euiocrntH, i convention, at Cleve Innil July 2lut ia forty-throe yeur old. He ia of Welch dement, and wua born in Delu- ware county, Ohio. While a Btinlent at the Ohio Wealeyan university in JHGlho enliutud aa private in an Ohio regiment, and aervtd four month. Bubneqneutly he graduated, and having atudied law with Col. W. Reed, formed a partnership with him. Ilia politi cal career begun in 1872, when be waa l apeuker for Greeley. In 1875 he waa noml natvd for attorney general, and had the die Unction of defeat by a smaller majority than Col, Wm. Allen. Contrary to hia wixhoi be wo nominated for conires in 1HH2, and though defeated by Gnu. Jumei 8. ltoliiiiBonl ne reoucea ine jitipuujiran majority to WV. In 18M he beaded the Domocratia electorul ticket, and in 1885 ho served aa chairman of the Democratic state convention. During the past four years be has bad a law office in Columbus. The three new war cruiser being built by the Government, will be aa good vessels of their class as may be found in the world. The new veaat'l carrying the pneumatic guns wuicii will sliower down IU.IKjO H i of dynu mite on the duck of an iron-clad, ia nearly completed. One of Ericson't torpedo boats wnicn will destroy any vessel atloat, is being constructed, under the superviHion of the inventor himself, tho most eminent engineer in me world. A new tirxt-citits wur-shin equalling the best in the Engliwh navy will be built next year. The jiowerflll bouta built by John Roach, ufter antique modnU can linn ue sent to uwe tlio Kanaka in their 1 Inn J homo which work they may accomplish without much danger to themselves. '1 Iioho ships represent MIHJ.OOO.OOO spent in sixteen years uy ucpuimcau aUiniulntratiouH. The National Veterans Association, of Iowa, composed of Union soldiers, who fought in the late war to the number of 10,000 Lave presented resolutions to the president, condemning the utterances of cor' tain member of the 11. A. It. who threotcned to insult him at St. Louis, approving his veto of the dependent pension bill, and oondemuinu the efforts of those who seek to kiudle the (lames of sectional hate, as unj manly and unpatriotic, and meriting the contempt of intelligent men. Those are manly words, and thoy come from real sol. dierswho wore done fkhtinir vears ruo when the bounty-jumpers and sulwtituteaaud inree-monttis muu pint begun. the lawa which collect the surplus iu the muniiry are an Jtepiioncttii luws, aud no later tliau last winter the entire Uepublican vole in the House of Keprcsentitivus were vn.li Kaiuik rru iiiisiiierillg a (iiaugO 111 these measure. Nine out of ten Democrats voted for urgent oousideratieu. Tho surplus iu the I'nited Slates Treasury is held there by Itepublioau votes iu tho House nud 8uu ate against the opposition of tho Admiuis tratiou, aud the lending Republican paper of Ih United KUiteS explicitly makes these atatements It ia arrant hypocrisy or iguor auce which attempts tit arruigu Democrats for Ropublican measuros. Secretary Lamar has a peculiar pension case under consideration. A widow has tiled claim for pension airearngea allowed but not paid her husband. It is shown by the evidence, which is not disputed, that the wo man killed her husband, was for this tried, convicted andsoutuueed to life imprisonment. The question arise aa to whether, uuder the circumstance, alio shall receive a benefit which if not for her murderoua act, would have accrued to her husband. The case is puuliug the law olllcera of the interior de partmeut. The platform ratified by the Ohio IUpub lean at their convention iu Toledo is amus tag as to some of ita planks. On tho li.inor qneeuon, "the party plodCc itself to such lurtnor legislation us may be necessary to ieepahreastofeiilightenedpuhlicseiitinieut.'' T hat is to say, the party pledges itself uot to . ) uuuy, iiii can uelp it; It pledges tself to do what Mr. Pickwick has very sage y advised ue to do, namely, to howl with the largest mob. Don. Beatty, one of the most prominent Republicans of Ohio is the author of the fol lowing eloquent sentence, Blaine being the gentleman referred to in all of them: Keen in hi scent of money, not particular a to modi of its acquisition and lavish in iu expenditure iu his own political advance ment ' with an element of meanness go audacious that it does not pro vide aguinst exposure. Ue was Garfield's evil genius, his detrac tor while living, most eloquent ouloejut when dend. He used fie power conferred by a high official position to enforce his private ani mosities and execute personal vengenuce. His nomination in 88 would simply mul tiply the mugwumps of New England by ten, theso would be reinforced iu every Northern Stute by hotter Republican thun'liluinc ever was. He cannot carry New York, he couldn't even touch bottom in Indiana, and it is doubtful even if he could carry Ohio. In short he is a plumed knight who does his fighting with his jaw and emolovs a sub stitute to incur the risks of battle. The people have had enough of him uud his spotted record. Senator Thurtnan has made a strone speech in fuvor of popular approval of tho Democratic p'a'form and candidates iu Ohio, iu Haying that President Cleveland is sure to bo renominated because He . is a man of undoubted honostv and undoubted courage. The American people like a brave man und an honest iimuand everybody must admit that Mr. Cleveland is both." Mr. Jas. G. Blaine Astonished the world in speech with the information, that Sydney Smith, the celebrated wit. was a Scotchman. and an honor to the land of his birtb. As some of the most biting sarcasms on that penplo were the productions of Sydney Smith, it wn plain that Blaine's was talking of something ho knew nothing about, a habit he has. "Soft sawder" nud "tnfTey" is Blaine' wholo stock of trade, and the Scotch are not much impressed with his wisdom. The national debt showed a decrease of $15,000,1)00 in June, makine SIO'J.000.000 for the fiscal year." Those facts are very disappointing to those prophets who foretold that under a Democratic administration the national debt would be repudiated, and the rebel debt would be paid." C'orvallis Ga zette, Republican. Another insult to Oeneral Paralvzer Fair- child. Tho city of Potersburo, Virginia. was recently illuminated iu houor of Mains chusett veterans of the lato war, who were visiting with theiu. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Cmce at Kokebi'ko, Ob., ) Jr.lv l. 18H7, I OTICE IS HEREBY GlVEX THAT the following named settler has tiled notion of Ins intention to make final pmof in support of his claim, anil Unit said proof will be made before the Clerk of the County Court (if Lane Co., Or., at Eugone City, Or., on .Saturday, Aug. 27, 1887, viz: Ruiloluh A. Eunice, preemption U H. So. Mil for the H. W. 1-4 of S. W. 1-4 Hoc. at, S. K. 14 of S. K 1-4 and lot 4 and B Seo tl and lot 'I See. 27, J p. u r. it, iu west w, ii. He names the following witnesses to prove Ins continuous rmudence upon and cultivation nf said hind viz: John Winman, Joseph Wis man, Christiuu .Berger, of J lead wood, Lane County. ( iretfon. and Mauley Thomnxin. of heatou, laiie Co., Or. Cham. W. Johnston, Iteyister. "The sweating sickness" has broken out iu Franco, and ulitriu is caused bv discovery that it was anciently a dangerous epidemic. Edward, the Black Prince died of ;t. A colored lawyer in New York sadlv de clares that he Duds more race prejudice in the North than iu the South. Kentucky cave the Domocratia State ticket 20.000 majority at the election of lust Mon-day. Besides the crooked cotton transaction. Gen. Tuttle is accused of cettinir wav with landoati. Nice man Tattle. John Itoach died werth J'2.500.000. navy ho built wasn't worth a $0.00. The "Tu New Pabtv." six-page article in the Hetry Georuo bus a July number of the North American Heview, which begins thus; "The era in American politics which began with the candidacy of Iremout closed with the defeat of Blaine." This is both terse and striking. It is also true, The ropubli can party is dead. Watciiks Givkm Awa. II. S. Simon will give overy man buying a suit of clothing for 15orover, a nicklo watch; warranted a good time piece. Wiikat Sack. 8. II. Frieudlv bv Thure- day's freight train received direct 27,000 wheat sucks, lall mid boo hnu if you need sacks. Having perfected lirruiiucmuiita with imr- ties iu Portland, I am able now to find pur- hasem .or lands, more readilv than heretofoie. If you have land for sulo, im proved or unimproved, you cannot do bet ter than to entrust vour business with ns. Terms reaKonuble, Your patronace solicited. B. V. Douni. FoH SaI.K. l!t.i ui'1-hm of furmiiitf litti.1 1 mifo from Eugene Citv. Price j;Ul per acre. Apply at tho olllce of Dr. T. W. Sheltou, in he Matlock building. For Salic. A good as uew, at lot of uico show-cases, ns E. K. Luckkx & Co's. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Okkick at Kohoiiko, Ok.. I July 20, 1H7. ( VTOTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN THAT 11 the following named settler has filed uotice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proot will be niade before the Clerk of the County Court of Lane county, Oregon, at Kmrene City, Or., on Saturday, August 27, 18K7, viz: Mathilda Fuuke. preemption D. S. No. 601)8 for the lots 1 and 2 and S. V. 14 of N. E. 1-4 Sec 22 and lots 1 and 2 and S. E. 1-4 of N. W. 14 Sea 23 Tp. 17 S. It. 10 West W. M. He names the following witneises to prove his contiiiiious residence upon and cultivation of said land viz: John WUman, Joseph Wis man, Cliristiau Berger, of Dead wood, Lane County, Oregon, and Manley Thompson, of Se.iton, Lane Co., Or. Cuxt. W. Johnston, Begister. Brick! Brick! Brick! BKHT gUALITY OK BIIICK KK1T CONSTANTLY ON hand. Will exchange brick for all kinds of farm produce. Kiln and reniileuce at Wal lis Butte, two miles West of Eugene. Brick delivered immediately on receipt of order. JOS II It A UFO It D. A. V. Peters, Agent, Exifene, BARKEB GUN WORKS.3! wis Dr. Gill's Catarrh Cure. I purchased a box of "Gill' Catarrh Cure," nuuiui( my ucuiiew, v. n. ... at of luch medicine. I let him have the box. He now sends for three more boxes, saying it ia the best thing that was ever tried by him and his friends. J. A. JHCMAtlA, Hpriiigfield, Oregon, Feb. 24, 1884. Can be obtained at the druirgtsts; if nut there of the proprietors. J. r. UILL a, CO, NOTICE FOR PUULICATION. Land Okkhe at Kosebiiro, On., 1 July 20, 1887. f VfOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT XI the ollowlng-named settler has bled no tice of his intention to make final proof in sul port nf his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge or Clerk of the county court ot l.ane county. (Jr.. at &ueeneCitv.Or.. on Thursday, September IA. 1887. viz: J. L, Tayloi, homestead entry No. 4334, for the lot 7 end S. E. 1-4 of S. W. 1-4 See. 4 and N. W. 14 of N. E. 1-4, N. E. 1-4 of 8. W. 14 and lot 3. Sea . Tp. 18, 8. It, 11 west W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation .if said land viz: U Scott, E. Burton, A. Her rinir and li. Vamlenburir, all of Florence, Lane ceuuty, Uiegon. 1 chah. w. Johnston, Kegister. If yon are iu waut of agricultural machin ery of any kind, remember that Mr J M Hendricks keeps a full assortment. J, L. PAGE, DEALER IN- mwmm HAVING A LARGE AND COMPLETE stock of Stanle and Fancv Groceries. bought in the best markets EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, Can offer the public better price than any other house IN, EUGENE- Produce of all kinds taken at market price. Look at these - Pricc. Winchester Rifles: 41 cal. C. F., oct. bbl., model-1873 . . ,14.C3 44 cul. C. F., round bbl., niodel-'73. . . 13.50 (38 same as 41 cal.) 40-82 model 'HI!, oct bbl 15.75 45-tiO model'76, oct bbl 15.75 41 C. F. oct bbl, Colt'B Lightning.... 16.50 All other goods at bottom prices, acd don't you forget it. I want the Barker Gun Works to cflme to the front, and to do this I have to make prices that will make a miser grin, and that is just what I can do. So come and see the Barker Gun Woiks whon in need of anything in this line. All kinds of repairing dune with neat ness ami dispatch, at Eastern prices. All kinds of guns and ammunition on hand ft all times, and I want you to understand that what I have got is for sale, and I will try to satisfy you in prices. Located opposite El'ukxk City Guahii oIKce, Eugene City, Or. DISSOLUTlOMHOTICE. IOTK'E 13 HEBEBY GIVEN' THAT -Ll the copartnership heretofore nintinir un der the firm name of Withrow 4, Gerhard has been dissolved by mutual consent. The busi ness will be continued by Mr. Gerhard. S. C. WITHKOW, mx , LEO GERHARD. Thanking the public, for past favors. I r. spectfully ask a continuance of the same. , LEO GERHARD. Dated Eugene City, July 14, 1887. INSURANCE. WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED atrents for the Insurance Companies for merly held by Mr Chas Lauer, and are pre pared to insure your House. Earn. Wheat. Wool Etc-, Etc. against loss by fire, and can give you choice oi some ot tne um vohpanixs or this Coast, ready and willing to pay losses promptly. We ask for the liberal patronage extended to Mr Lauer. Hendricks k Eakik. Something New. MR. GEORGE WILCOX WTTH .T A WINTER, will make photograpbio enlarge ments by the new Permanent Bromide process, hnely finished in India Ink and water u oiora, WANTED. WOOL, HIDES AND FURS -AT- COLDSMITH'S. Will mi EAP! CATARRH CURED, health Hn.l breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. I rice rsi rents. ISssnl lnieetur fnw. ,, J- ,"ln1,. -i'8 from Rcotlaud. aav mat her husband is enjoying vxcelleut heidth and has danced eovornl tune on tho green. She add that Mr. Blaine has not danced ou he green before for several years. The last tune that Mr. Blaine dauced on the kiwii wa wtlwUwr e, iu 1884. whe. he came out in hi front yard to get the tlnal n'turn from ew lork State. Examiner. ului of the lata war has settled facts, rather than principle. The .piesti of ession tm beeu removed from tho sphere ot politi,, K.th ljeoau the defender of that doctrine wore defeated iu a d.-cisive war. and l anse hey have formally and distinctly reummoed Mr J..rr..iH,.,t T....; I l. uk jni.rnsi with a u " "nes to atlempt at his assas . ...... r hi iu uung nun on a sou' tree? Those ware trying tinu. waa apple About Hi0.0OO was siH.iit to wise the af u.. uagsuip Cumberland, iu the U-livf .u.. .iu.iucu a surplus ot coin. At last iuu"Tl.,ado,,,'u'l,,UJfom'J ,0 hav A white mau ha beeu making North Caro Una colored men iuto Free aud Aowpted M. Jim. f, fiooo apiwv. At that nominal price ne gate them aeven password and eichlcu grips, and they are happy. b Philadelphia American (Rep ): Mr.Cleve lau. is not a rhetorician. He is no orator M Brutu. k" but a we know him all, ". plmu Muni au, who only lie.,riBhton." Aud that t hat people like. , b R.l,,n"fn;,.,lls,. in 9W in the Mate the I rvhibitmuits are d.teniuiie, o make this yer such a drmonstiatiou of their strengib as will induce apuvrity and rrspeci iu dealing wiihtbeio.- New York Star LOOK ILEREt! If you waut work done in the barber come to the lino, 15 OlSISTT SHOP. Opposite the GiunDofHoe. (i. W. Plaster. Cut tho people don't want that article. What they" do want are honest goods at Honest prices, and that is just what the People can cet . iam tlnilt, Beninuiiu I'.smes, Mr Humes, lieoive Haines. John P.v Power, l.illie Mv Haines, John Hanies,.loh Wallan, T 4 W.llan. Rachsl Wallan.l) M Ih KefiTce's Sale of Land. Notice Is hereby given that the tiudrnuVned as sole referee iu th suit of Henry C Shailden, MaryShadilen, Amnion Shaddon'.Eiiima Shad den and liiley Mm.l.len aa pluintilf.. against 1 N Heuibree, l eua Hembree. Louisa Preston. Harrison Preston, l.ucetta Preston, Henry' Preston, Nancy E Montgnmery.Liuivllal.ang-1 ley. Joseph Langley, tieorve fllolntte, Eli I mtiisue, ietrge i.mton, Alsrtha l.iston. Will- r. lWnjsinin owers, husan l.n in. val, Mary IHival. Martha Wallsn, Henrv J wallan. Arthur W allan, Myra Wallan Wi,-k, Nelsou MonUomvry, Caroline ShulU, Willisiu Wicks and Grace Wsllan aa defend ants, pursuant to an order of the circuit court of the state of Oivcm for Vamhil o untv.nia.le in said cause, March lUth, A. D ls;, will duly sell at public auction at th. court house dmr at Etik-vne i.'ity, in lne county in the state of Oregon, upon the terms of tale herein after aet nut, n Friday, September 0, 1SS7 at th. hour of three o'el.s k p, m. of said dav, II tli rinht, titie and interest of each and all ot the iwtieOo said suit at any time in and to tli. following lands to wit: The donation land claim of Thomas Karris and wifr.Susan Karris, in se-ti S.1 and in Tuwn.lup ltJ, South Kiik ft West, in l-an county, thvgon, and contaiui nil S'.M acres more or less. Terms of Sale:-lm thinl cash in hand on ilayofsale. Balance on one and two years' time, in t jual payments, secured ly notes ar.d niorVain on the rmi. drawing interwt from ay . aale at ln ivr cent, i-r annirii CHAKI.KS R. KKNTOV ' . , , . luferee in said suit. Itrd, Augusts, Hi;. BY GOING TO G. BETTMAN'S! We shall not take up you time with a Long string of nonsense ahout the best, The cheapest, and the handsomest line of JJoods in Lane county, but we do want To ask you in a friendly way to come to oce us. it we tion't sell you real live iiurgains you are at Heads for foot balls. liberty to use our WE WANT WOOL - And don't you forget that we will pay You all the market will stand. The Same is true as to other kinds of Country produce. Briefly Yours, GMTTBIAH. F. M Heaou, President J. K. Klukukix, Sec'y. J. Mc-Crakex, Vice President. J. Ldwesbkro, Treaa. . Ik Northwestern Fire and Ma trnm lance mohhijibv. No. 5 Washington Street, Portland: Or. C APITALs.oOO.OOO, J.MfCKAKKN. J. X. P.LKLUK1X, DIRECTORS. I.K. 11LACH, F.EOGEBT. C. H. PRESCOTT, KV v. r r , llE;EKEXCES FOU EUGENE. A. . I . .. r,, J. 1, Luliiiison, J. H. Mi-Clung, F. B. Daw. J. D. MaUock. 8. H. Friendly, H. C. Humphrey, Ostium & Co. 1 KTKMLIXO HILL. Ant. I .TMoney to Loan on Approved Beal EaUte 8ecarityJ NEW GOODS. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF IBEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS From the Cheapest to the Best a prices according to quality, A LARGE STOCK OF mm From the Cheapest to the Best. All parties t be suited either as to Price or Quality, Our assortment is Complete, from the lowest Price uu, the Finest; can suit you if you give us a call, 1 . OUR STOCK IS Frcsli, New ami Stylish. Look UR Over: if Wn An nnt. uava vnn mmii. u.a nrlll .. ----I- ; J " ""I "iitan MOI1IH oil ,1 mil w vii lun, A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES. F. 13. DUNN. F0UIDI W M all VI If FOIIBfl Tliat ilie CHEAPEST place to isj Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats Boots and shoes, Etc. -IS AT- FRIENDLY'S. P. S. Have also iust received from New York Citv a lareein voice of LADIES' CLOAKS4 DOL MANS. WRAPS nnd TmVM GOODS. CTX Sol9 Agents fiff Eugene City, W , FOR THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED Cm I S-GOLD AND SILVER SHIRTS - ' I frytf w 't'" the old reliahle "firanBe Store," lYl I no cn ell you anythinjf that you want to eat Cheaper Than the Cheapest. OF fiDIS I! 1 LB H seem- nor- EU.GENE CITY! -AJSTJO A.T THE m i -r. JL IS ON SALE ATi Jriauocc s new Stort