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T!! EUGENE CITY GUARD. HA'lURDAY FEB. 8, luW), A Half Sheet. On account of nut havlne; railmal ooiuiuu iilcatlon, by which w couM receive imr vr, w are nm(ielld to mdI Hi (illAlll) tliU week on a heet half tht u.ul (IA ISy the llun of our neit Imu railroad communication will UUllialiel,anil the peier will lie tent aa uiuaL No Court limine at I'rew'iit. 'Ilia larK i enae that ill ba Incurred ly l.ane comity In repalrliiK and re uacinir ori'mr and roaila render all further Will ami atflta tion at prewut In favor of a new court houna uncle. Ln county mint r'lc tlmee bridge at onca, and no mora willing tyr than thnaa reiidinit in Kiwii will I fo-inl lo par their money for that itiroa. SVhrn the CotiimUaionain coutt met 1 li'ira day morning, the irentleuien who had ireeiil tli luiiiilun uiliimf (or a new Court IIoiim were preeent and aked leave to withdraw the petition whicn was (.'ranted. Itww'Jl fwt In lenifth and contained tl j name" of owner of a lartje majority of lha taialile prorerty of Lne county. In withdrawing it they tatd the emriency that hail aneennn account of the flood, rndiwl It iiieipeilient to liuilil a new fiillrt Hoiim the preaent year; that aa lartfe tailiayern liny would cheerfully eecond any action of the couuty court in replacing and re pairing brldfce, and auataln thein In any im proteinent that would benefit the county, That they would at aome future time, limit ablr neit year. ak the conaideration of th petition by the court, TiiEs'irsuw. We rail (he altenllon of our reedere to Iba iutertini( report of lilt) auryejr of the Hill law river harbor and bay ptildiahcd on th flrt anil lourtb pae of toe t uhii. Hi' in the flmt careful anrrey lhal bun been made with the (hjct of lb improvement of the outlet of I tie Hiunlaw in Mew, and onniliig lie. It duel Willi lha authority of a I'niled Hlutt euiiiueer, will ba carefully rcnil. Ilia Nf Hirl of tba aurvey la favorable and la a (rang argument in tutor ol llie prnpoaeu im proveuienta. The commerce of the river will jualify liU'inl expenditure of public money. Southern It act) Trouble. There are three diatlnil raiiwa of Irritit- lion and diiturbancea at (he Hoiith. Tlica are political, aoolnl and moral, and Ibe nrt I greater ti roe of evil than nil other cotnliiued. There can lie no naliiifartory ad Jumiuenl, no permanent prce between (he two rncea at the Houlb, unlil I lie ruijri) ahnndoni politic and bid farewell lo politi cal (lory in tbee tt, A railenl olfort ou the purl of the Ingio lo attain that which be never can attain will inevitably lead to con II let, the horror of which are titilingiuliln. It I a foregone concluaion that Ibe colored element can never become ruling claa iu any of the eouthern atatei, no iimller bow much they may predominate in number in while com luunilioa. livery political lender of I ho nice kuowi (hi to be nu nndciiinlde luct. Ilia (hi relenllea peraialenry on Ibu part of Ibe one race to be, and lha relentbm pcrnlt loncy on the part of Iho other to prevent it from being and prevent it Ibey will at all col that cnunea tin trouble, ft I uo line to deny tbee fuel; it would be 1hh if we would recngni.e them iu time lo avert the evil that mux! lollow every fulile altnmpl iu thul direction. II i uureanonublii foi the pcoide of the North to eii oot that of tho people of th HoutU wbiih Ihey tb eiiin Ive do lint riCCOl 1 the nero. li Is unreaiuiiubls for any people to ripeet the wealth, intelligence mid rellue nient of a comiiiuiiit.y to yield pti.xiui nbedi. euce aud bccnine aiihmiasive lo the iluniiim liou of Ha ignorant and more illiterate, duet, and o long a there i a peraialt'iicy iu I In ilirectioii, enenur .gcd by unprincipled poli tician (or VIlliHler motive, no long will tllcl be aerion eonlliot between Ihe two el.i. moult. Tbo ileum must ulnndon iHilllira or a lime ami lnp hiiuoeir nl all ill luaive ami yiKioiiiiry lileua of pollifcil honor and perfcrtneiit in tboatt aUii ami turn hi at teutinn In Ihe ilidiialliul puiauit thul Hull k the proapcrily and pnirri true o eveiy oilier race around linn. l.l. (h oil SlIKeatiou-i, Uorerimi Mil,' brief lecomiiienibiliori lo the Legislature are lo the point and deaerv lo be embodied in Untitle, Ainoug Ibein are the anneal ion i list nil employer of labor ahull bu riiiired to rjive tbeir employee two buiir in ntbiili lo vole; 'hateHib Cillldi l.ilu mid the eieculive com mittee of each p'ditioil party be required lo publiak an Itemi.' d v rilled aluti nient ol all money eipendud by them in the campaign aud Hint proof (.1 In il ry ah, ill work n for feiture of Ibe olbYc cei ured by it. j Not only abou Id ihu I,i (iliiliirii of New York adopt (iuv II ill' n oiiiiui inlulion. in regard lo theae maltert, but Ihe I,iialu lure of each aud every Ht dn in Too t jiion ahould paa (imiliir aelx, hii I they lmnld be atr icily rnforctd. Numed tliclrdiilil "l,u (irippe." Ligiippe h i ilnil ipf.l into liew and novel cn..u iu lliii ify. The wife of I'i rry Iiurrell, ol Fourth uiol Conioid avenue, pre- aeiited hi III with a ami on nthoin Ibe buppy parent bentowed the Iiuinn of I,u (iiippe Iiurrell. The child i uppun utly limliliv, and will probubly aurvive, iiolwiiliKiiimliiig hi Hume. l'hilndi Iphi.t I'rei,. I Collie Head. Corvnlli Tiima, .bin. 'il: ,it night whilo K, (i. Mc l .el li ii vin a ImiliUl. ring to hi kick boy, Frunk, it mialuke in i;iviiij; luedicino Wi l.iu li Unit lul,;lil Imvu plov.d fatal. The boy, it will be reim mbeieil, wu awideiitully abut in Ihe b g iibout a uiontb ago near Jum lioii. Ifo wu brought back to Corvnlli a few ibi) ago, and mi doing llhely uinb r Ihe cue of 1 r. I.ee, until Ibe llllforllllllllll lllial.llie W,H llllde I. lit llighl. llaeeiiiH there uii' two bollht of me l- cine unit iooki l veil iiiiii Ii iiiike, one ion- tabling caiholic m id lo bo ued i tterindly on Iba wound and Ihe olb r to be given iu tcaitpooufiil nl im iv il,t during the night, lu om iiiHIHicr the ho 'h father gnv him tHpooiiful out of Ihu arong lolil. , but the lilinliiku wu i.uon iIimuvi rid and ninlir.il niil HKH Hiiuiiiiiiiii l unit lit litrtl iiivoiiiitx the Imi)' Im u fair chiiuce of recovery. lie ic, Iwlie and and gentlemen, pit call al th Harker Ij.in Work. If you fifteen bum altllUK aroood luy lore apllliiig lobacoo Juice at knot in Ibe counter and Uilkingol hard lime, do not be alarmed for they are uariulee to everybody but themaclve. look, look at Ibeae price, lirlrea: Nice violiu tring, loc; wire 10 " " belter 83c " guilur ailing lre belter 14-'C " fine banjo E airing ....'lr " bn'iuonica !' " ' better loo " " tlill better 2rxi " celebrated l.udwig baruiouioa . . V.rM David 1111 " ...4lo My barin are Ibe beat Ibere are iiuporU-d. Flue two bluded penknife !Vo Over two huudnd tylei of penkuivee at very low price. Fine accordeon $1.75 ' ifiiilar 5.00 The celebrated New High Arm Devi Hewing Machine. It took and bolda more liold Medal fiom the Furl Kliliou tbau all other combined; i hading the world in the aewing m llllie biiaine. Don't be bam boozled into buying a caat iron machine, win u you ciiu get a ikmI ateel one at the nine price or h . Nobody know what I hi celebraled miu hiue will do till Ibey mn it work. It eimply work wonder. ItUua far abend of ihe oilier ma hineta the electric light i lo a tallow dip. Coma and e it work or let me tike it lo your boua and alio it to you. 1 know what I am talk ing aleillt. M. H. lUkKER. Mr. Iloolh, nf Ihu H.iU.ilion Army, h i orgniii.eil wlml k1i. c.i IN lim ".slum I'mpii." The iiiiaHiuuiiiy voik ha Hpi ,i.i icb retire to Ihu babie mid )oiing i hildien of the very poori'ft mid ncl ib piavud i la-a. The men ami women inmponing Iim oigaiiiu tioli, go into the lii(,ln,i)M, byw mid gut ter, Into llie bol. a aud cornel, into Ihe room where ill link ii hu diinJa beat their dying wive, and ulnio diuiikeii iiioiber forget llieir cold I hungry ehildieii and their ablieking ull'. riiig inf ii.U. A greiil elloit ii now being made lu i hil.lili a linine where iik and nigh eti d children cuu be lulieu cue nl, ntul ahere mollier who are trying to cam an Ihuhm dollar cuu luce lln ill hile llc v do, or try lo do. No morn pruclieiil clianlj' w.ii ever planned. Th Democrat of Ohio propoae lo re di tiii l Ihe atate for CiingiHaaiiieu, and the !- publican are much worried. No wonder I be preaeiit live DcniiK'rutlii illatilcl gave U.Vil pllliallly, Wlillu tlirt twelve Itcpulill can dialricl guv but 10, Mil llepiililicnrj plurality, To give a fair average plurality lo the Democrat! would ba lo give them a ma jority of the iliatriiix, or u gain of about five lueuilier. let Field Marabul lUUtead v tbi would be an "npeii teul" -a very truth ful cbaraclericitiou of Ihe prcaenl Itupnhli. can gerrymander. CoiiiinUHloiier' Coiirl. Mel Friday morning. Feb. 7, IS'.Hl. Full board preaeiil ec pt Couiiiiiaaioiier Frunk hniilh. The fnlloaiug procenling w hint: I ollalil. r illou of nil roinl pellllolH pelld lug poalpon d until next term. i ouimitiee wiunirew petition for new Court llouae, d uipoi'HIily, on nccoiuil of Ihe glial hia lo tbeiiiiiuly and rill' lot ihtii- toned by fie lute hiull WHleli; giiinled. The folio iug Hupei viai.r weie uppoinli d: i'it 1. l l ilton; a. tli o hinuli; & I, li llill; Id. It. Iliiupliill; 15 Tbo. lUilue; 'i 1. M. I.uper; a.., (ieo. W. Tilloii; atl, 1. It. Yale; 3S, Jei Hoveru; 4M, K W. Veatrh; f.l, David Urooka; "ill, John lloud, fill, Clny umwall; til, (leo. Drury; li.'i, (limit II) laud; ), J, II. Hporc; 71. (leo. M. Ilwley;7;l, 1). Tliouipaon; N l, Frod Well; HI, C. J. (ionic; H(l, Weley Neet. Th court wa in aeaaiim beu we went lo pre, Friday at i V. M. e i lUitiy to Guimi.- The Stale. man night received notnlcatimi from the agent of the Aanociated 1'rea al 1'ortlaud a lolloai: ''W are prepared to begin aervicea to y,o Kalurday night, Febiuaiy UI, for J our Huu dy'a iaaue." The man ho ill have charge of lb Uvw olllc of Ibe Aaaocialed l'reu iu Portland i t. I,, l'cwell. II waa trunabrred from Ibe Hau FiuuciMti ollioe ol th Aanociated l'rr, ahere be ba been doing lb am ort of work a aill be re quired of Lim iu hi new poailnui. Mr. Powell i an Oregon boy, and wa (oiiuerly a atudent of tb Willamette uuiveiaity her, and afterwaid at Ibe Stale umveiaity al Eugeua City, where he graduated a few year ago. lie aa known auioiig hi fellow tudruta aa "Mieciiy," and I a good fellow II arouud. I he I'.clflc ruaat untliager ol the AKoeiated Frtaa aay be I a firal-cU man. Th rouiraeiiug for ibe Avx'itiid l'reaa report by the Staleaumn oinkr a liight man at lb Wraleiu t'uiou leh grapb oflii-e here u.ccaaary, aud F.mery F:ilr, a firat-claa Ojierator and a former r aid. nl of Kalem, will get tbi plc, Tb tact Ibal Ihe Welmi Culou eeud a firat da man with Diet cbia pay hrra it appreciated by tbi office; auj will no doubt be by lt public, a lb la will git Kalem aa good act vic.m any city in America up to on or two o'clock at uigbt huteeuiin, Jan. 31. There i a big fight iu lb ltrpubbcan ramp iu Lake county, a)a the Ja- kaonville Time, there being Uctioua, ou of which i led by W. T. Dotd, count v rleik, and tb other by C. 11. Holder, th new re reiver of the I-akeview land obW Th (alter aeem to have the advanug at prcaent though th Iloyd element dominaura local matter. Let the battle wage unto Ihe aur vival of the fitteal. Coltalli Tiim a: Cuu any ln to.ii.iii, r lu an in tbo hIuIh olb r in any couaolalioii in regard to (H)iiipin H. Murry, an F.iihI lm. alid M. D., im cling lo r obligiitinna? W'e liuderatiind chnia d. !!; .in funale com. phiinta, but unfortunately our troubh mu of a dill. Mil clnin. l, r. Wnhavn nppliul to her for rclnl In no limn again, bid our exeheipier atlll VIIVM4 fill relief. If Khe lit ainare. her ;,,U. i ii-h,,. ait'otiul wilb nny of our new ,. , i liM ilii, n, pleiian giie the nii'ile nf m (H i in. hi. - v Al lliiuliiiglou, Wext Yiigiuin, n f. ibiyn ago, mi iiccid nl t i a cm lid ilc vie. win tiiliing Ihu "U 'tul An h" degree in Ma Kiinry iei.iille.1 in hi. di illi. The mpi. ,y wliii h he wai being low, ml into u vnnlt during a purl of Ihe ei n iiioiiial, bloke, nl lowing h' in lo full h ilihlaiici. nf ibiit i fci t, by wliiob be wu f iiiillv injured, The Ma eon intdo uo nllempl lo c .i 'ml Uu. eircutii. aim so. For Sale at a Iiurifalii. Cba lliiflman offer for Kale at bargain hi residence and lot ou Iba corner of tilth and (htk afreet. The piece ha an excellent hit of fruit tree and berry plant of all kimU; and a good barn. Mr. II ii If man elno offer for tale hi bop yard, one mile from lowu, couainling of 'AA acre, of which .1 acre ure in growing hop vim a. For leuiM and (uitlier particnlari apply to Ihe owner. J HiiHltiertH Change. I hereby notify the tiublio (hat I have pun hncd Ibe Mock anil buiuea of Hloan'l lively Htalile mill ahull continue the buai Ilea ut the old Hliiiid. I (hall keep good rig and borae and will guarantee lo give the punlic entire aaliafactiou, The old cua Iiiiiicih m new inn are reapectlully re qui Hti d lo cull ou we when nil) thing iu the lively hiisiucn i needed. Jim E. Hon I). 1890. 1890. 1890. 1890. m m m m . m m. m m m m u n ' i i i i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a v R 1 111 1 1 G-rand Annual Clearance Sa m uaiiitntii a m m i i 1 K In order to make room for the Spring Stock I have decided to close out the balance of my Fall and Winter Goods at prices never before quoted in Eu gene. This sale extends from Saturday, Jan. 25 to Saturday, Feb. 15. s m m m, m m u m a. s m a u i ' is i i i x .it:, it m i. i domestic department. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. American Laundry. Mr 1). I'rilihelt, the celebrated polih er and Holier ba opeued a laundry ou Ml h alici I, lo door weat of I.ane M ill. All work gunriititeed and prompt attention given lo order. Work taken from and delivered lo nil pari of the Ihe city. The patronage of Ihe piibliu i mdlcited. To Iitiiiii. .Money lo Ion n nu city and (arm projieity. Apply to K. J. McCluuahan upalair it llodhoii blork. Wooii loa KaI.K. 'JUdcordaneamiiied wimhI for Mile. 4 fiMit, '2 foot and HI iuc he--onk and llr. Impiire nl reaidenee, aoiitheaat cor nel (Ink mid Hitlb atreeln, Kugeue. H. Mkuuu. Citation. 100 pieces Cabot " ir 4x4 1( yards for $100 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 loo " "A" 4x4 U " 10 pieces Hope Bleach ed 44 12 yards fur 10 " Lonsdale " 11 " Fruit of (he Loom Bleached 4x4 11 yds- Domestic Prints, 20 yards German Indigo Calico, 14 yards Bleached Canton Flannel, 13 yards for- Unbleached " " 14 10 no 3r, 12 14 FLANNEL DEPARTMENT. 8 piece Scailel Twill all Wool nt. . . . 5 " " Kxtni .'.'1 cents per .:) " .in " yurd 50 piece yd I'luin and Faucie nt 12 yard for $1 Former pi ice Tk 8 " 3C inclie nil wool Tricot, ut 10c per yard 10 " 30 " Lndies Clolb, nHOc per yard C " lit! " Scrgox, at 40c per yard go,, 211 " 111! " CiiKsimere. nt 10c per yard " (jn,, 6 " ;itl " IliimcKpuiiM, nt 10c per yard jijg 7 " U " HenricttiiH ut 80c per yurd fa 12 " 12 " Marietta at 80c per yurd " ji 0 " 3li " Feuete Foule at 00c per yard " h.ic HI " CI " Tricot at 7l)c per yard " h)c 7 " SI " Ladies cloth at 75c per yard " f( l.i " I j (ilnzo l'VcucU liest Cloth ul 90o jut jnrJ " 1 15 BLANKETS ! BLANKETS ! 1 Lot While HlimketH nt f 2 00 per pair Former Trice f :i u 1 Lot V icuini 10x1 Illunket at $2 50 per pair. $1 IK) I Lot I'otnfortt rs for 75c per pair up to $5 0(1. For Still'. A well eaiabliahed and good paving limi ne, luipnin at (liia nlllca. HriNcm Hi nit Nuctriii. lUitb-tt pear tree, 3 veer old, cheap; alto cherry udnpile tree. Addleaa O. I'lielia, Kug lie, ( Ir. Ill the County Court nf the State of Oregon for the County of Lane, In the iimtt -r of the eatale of M'itation. . K. Ilregory, deoraaed. ) Toll II Van D'Walker. liclioio.l., Mary l'owi ll, Jeniil I'ower. liena Calvert, A l Van 1) Wnlker, Kd II Fierce, N l'liel, llllie I'nliuer, Manilu (iregory and M C (iregmy, greeliuif: IN TIIK NA.MK OK TIIK HTATK OF . Oregon, you are hereby cited anil re.uire.l to apitr iu the Couiity Court of th State if Oregon, lor the county of Lane, at the Court Itooiu thereof, at F.ogcne in the County of Lane, on Monday, the "th day of April IX'.m, at III o'clock in the forenoon ol that day, then mid there t allow cauan if any there lie, why an oritur ahould not be made authuiu iug the a lie of Ihe following dearribed real pr rly lrloiijiiik' to aaid eatnte, to wit: Iteuin nlng at 8 K comer Sea 7, T ill H, It 3 W, thencoweat Ml roda, liorlli ItHI hnl. eaat SI) loda, eoiith M rala to place of beginning, eon btining Nl rrea, iu Lane county, Oregon. Wiink.-m, the Hon. Itmluey Scott, Judge of the County Court of the Hint ol IhIai l""'"'"1. f"f th Couuty of Lane, I " I with the aeal of aaid Court athio-il, -v' thla y.M day of lanuary, A. 1., 1h;. Ann,HT; JOKL WAItK. Clerk, CLOAKS. CLOAKS. CLOAKS. 4h Manufacturing it i a . iittia .m I HOLIOWiY. m s. a. s a ttitnc Jowoler. As 1 have deeidod (o close out my entire line of Ladies, .Misses and Children's Jack ets, Mikmlos, Newmarkets, and everything in my Cloak Department. I will oiler all of them, no Reserve, at ACTUAL KASTKKN COST. LOTHING CLOTHING. 8 CLOTHING- MY BANNER DEPARTMENT. and ii:.u.i:it ix- Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry & Musical Instruments. II:: Most IM U South of Portland Special attention given to Repairing and Kngravini; liv two lirst-class workmen All work warranted. Ther may la a diff.rence of Oiiuioa a to who ibould be nominated fur 1'mnleul iu iH'Jl OD the IVuiorratie litket, but Ibere ia nou a lo the iaaur lo be prraenlrj. Tariff reform and a government economically a.1 Miibiatered iu Iba iulereat ol tbo . )-ie, are lb watchword uicb bav com Id uy until tbeir muuioa i fulliJltd. BROWNSVILLE Clothing Store. J. W. CHERRY is still carrying a full line of these celebrated goods, also a full line of HATS, CAPS AND GENTS FUR NISHING GOODS. Sold at the Lowest Prices. Re member the stand, Walton's Block.! I Lot of (lent Cuaaiuicre Suit. Lot X. i.ls:.. I'.ico 7 IHI Former Price, $0 0.1 J 1 Lot of UcIh Cusaiume Suit.. Lot No. 3.IKI3. Price 1.1 III). . . . fi,.,7. Price H (Hi C.'.l'.l'.l. Price !HHI ,H."i:i. Price 10 5U fi,4:l'J. Prii-e 8 00 10 IHI 11 50 U (HI 10 00 1,13'J. Trice 13 (Ml... 3,M). Price 13 00 .. 5,3oS. Price 13 00... 4.4X1. Price 13 00... .. .Former Piice. lli 00 10 IK) " 111 SO 17 00 HI IK) OVERCOATS OVERCOATS. MY SPECIALTY. NOTHING TO COMPETE with it West of CHICAGO. I am determined to close out my Entire Stock of MENS' AND BOYS OVERCOATS Conse quently Prices are no object. I shall sell them at ACTUAL COST, WITHOUT RESERVE. These Prices will only hold Good dur ing the above Mentioned Dates. Mi U Ota wry EUGENE, S. I. PMILI General Merchandise. OREGON.