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THE EUGENE till GUAM EtfPKNECnX OREGON. MATfrRUAY. ?OV, I, 1S79. mum thirteen. With this numlitr the Udabd en' tart tipou its thirteenth ; yolnmne. Fwr twelve yeare it has filled its niche in the journalistic world subject to the disappointment! and discourage menu that neem no naturally lo ally themselves t the country prc8. For twelve years it has been: a weekly vibitor to the inunv ciibmriber. com of whom, alas I never paid lor ft, enunciating its political orecd, faith1 fully recording incidents df local Ira portance and laboring te promote' the Interests of Lane county and its county seat, Eugune City. It has surmounted tho diffifJultie. attendant on infantile condition and now rests on a reliable and substantial founda tion. , i -, In the uture, as in the past, we shall devote onr best efforts to the task of supplying paper that shall advocate onr local interests, farm ing, manufacturing, and educational Within our county lertile lands are abundant, teeming with produce to repay tbo toiling husbandman; im mense power slumbers idly in the rushing rivers that wind through our hills and valleys wailing to be uti lized in the work of producing the ne cessities and luxuries of civilization. A University, though young in years, leads all other educational institution!! of the Stale in the woik of preparing the youth ol our. i;iti l t rlile's du ties, and public schools, thorough and complete in the work allotted them, are contained within the limits of our beautiful city. For the ad vancement of these several interests we shall ever labor. The support of all classes of our citizens in this work we may fairly demand. He Bribery ease of Scnaiar Injalln. In the courso of tho official investi gation of tho charges against Senator Iogalls of Kansas, of having secured his election by bribery and corrup tion, this was brought out: "George L. White testified that ho had gone to the Tifll Houso to meet a friend, and saw Danford and Col. Dawes Danford asked witnei how he would vote, and, learning that lie was for llorton, said he bad $5,000 which had been handed to him by Ingalls, which bo was going to spend, a d wanted him te vote for Ingalls. H then of fered $500 if the witness would vote for logalls. Witness refused, and Danford asked him not to 'give him away.'" Tie popular Sentiment. Tho Louisville Courier-Journal, re ferring to the Thombiirg massacre, remarks: "At the door of the Indian bureau, therefore, must lo the ro spoosibility for the massacre of brave officers and soldiers by the Indians. There is no excuse fcr the course cf the Indian IJureau, and the wisest no Hon Cengress cm take wuh recard lo the matter will bo to abolisl that organization nml place the In dians exclusively under the jurisdic tion of the War Department. Surely we hrve had enough ol Indian Ilureau inaaagement. It has cost the eoun try too mi;h money. It it time for a change, and in the namo of justice and humanity and economy that change ought to be made." M. Forbes, the accomplished war correspondent of tho London AVir, is lecturing in Kugla'nd upon the bat tls scones he has witnessed. Kefer ring to the desperate stand the Zulus made at Ulundi. ;-in t th n'tsek ing IVilish forces, he- remarked, in ae of his Uoli-rs, thst "ilic scene of the battle was a rare no for a gord, honest, wholesome stand up fight The engagement proved that the Zu las could dare and die with rorage and devotion uiiurpaed I milie sol diers of any nation ol any time."" This is the way the. prospect in New Yoik looks to an outsider, lie. presentative Sprimrer of Illinois: The Democracy of New Y- rk is dwav iq a. stated chronic diru;'ion, but when election day couies around "it invaribly yotcs the straight ticket Tammany makes much noise, but' Rebioson will carry the State out side the city by at least twenty ihmi sand majority, and Brooklyn will swell It nearly as maoy more. Th. fir.n.1 Jury cf t!Thir(l Ju.li KCS,: olal Uiatritt faile-J to inlict J.: JJt'$ lJ J-"- per rak. 1 ttlil.uev lor uellgclicr in falling tO r?kMr.lf Ihr l.(e htMt ffic-UU- iZZtiZv :.t- Bypher'i Slorj on Tilden. . J. Hale Sypher, a "reliable gentle man," Bocalled, as so many ef the Louisiana politicians of bis stripe, are lately published what he Itat'ed to be the substance of an interview with Mr. Tilden, in which that statesman expressed himself in very censorious manner of tho South, of the turbu lenue of the Southern States; aud, in general terms, as much dissatisfied with the cendun of Democrats in Congress, Inasmuch aa Mr. Sypher was formerly a IUdical Member of CoLgress from Louisiana, and not celebrated for hi 'integrity or prob ty his Story of the alleged interview was credited only to a very limited ex tent. But the flat denial of its truth fulness has coino from Mr. Tilden himself,, in a conversation with Mr, Slilson Ilutchuis, the editor of the Washington Post, in whose wotd de pendenco can be placed. Cjiici run g Sypher ami his fabrication, Mr. Til den sta ed this: . -'I do not know Sypher. To the bistof my knowledge and recollec tion I have never seen him and am quite sure he has never been at mv house at Youkers or Gramercy Park, mid I am equally positive that no such conversation as is stated in this alleged interview to have taken place between us ver occuu-d at Graystone or that I have not been and am not doing anything whatever toward e curing the Democratic re nomination for the Presidency, every statement herein made is mere fiction and coin age of the brain. You may say that if these declarations purport to have been tho result ol interview! with me, they are forgeries If it is in tended by this article, whatever its authorship, to make public mr ex pressions, criticisms ef current pol i tics, sentiments, eiiher aseipnssed to intimitt friends or to the author of this alleged interview, it is a forge ry. I have indulged in no such ex pressions. I do not care to go into them in detail for it will bu useless lor me to attempt to deny all that might be attributed to me hv iiiyi- nious but mendscionsoorrispendeiits; but it oui;ht to be enough lor me lo say that I do not know Mr. Sypher, il it bu true, as alleged, that he f tho informant of the editor of the paper first making this publication; that hi has never been a guest at my house, and that the sentiments aitiib n'.ed to mo have never been uttered by me to intimate friends, aud cer iainiy not io casual mends, i can say that I have not taken any steps to secure re-nomination by the Dun ocratio party lor the Presidency. I can also say that I do not content, plate taking any measures m secure nomination, or rejecting it before it is oUcred. 1 am credited with hav ing an agent in every voting precinct throughout tho United States, and with more equally absurd advices t secure that which I do not seek. So far as the article is concerned, it is a falincalion and a forgery, and i.hai 1 may say, and vou may nay" replied IVI 1 - - -. 11 " ' ' i linen, wiin eiiipnasi. lhe hofhlo Courier publishes I. . , i nit inese paragrapns: inecniel eppo. nei.is ot Governor Uobinsoirs n eh-ciicn are: The Tammany ring, the canal nng, the custom-no i rih the railrad ring, the insurance rinu, the state rnson ring. All "f tli oorrnH rings oppose the re-election or (owioor Kobifison. In i .au uel J. lUndall. Speaker of th H-mi-p of Ucpresentatives, was among the many visitors at the Democratic headquarters at the St. James 1 1 I Saturday. Mr. Kandall on Friday had a conlerence with Mr. Tilden. From a source that can be relied up on, Mr. Tilden is reported ss saying thai he had no doubt that Governor Robinson would be re elected by 2c,- 000 majority. The I it est bolt has l a en place in Wisconsin. Kx Gov ernor Ln lington, i in it n of acknowl edged ability, announces that he will oppose llu election of frniih, the present H publican Governor, and support .Iriikins, the Democratic can- lidate. Ludin-ton is said to have considerable influence, and his defec tion is regaided as seriously endang ering the siicoess of the Republican ticket in iscnn-in. Munr a dollar formerly mwnt on mwmivn Sulpntir llaths is now mvI by (iihatitutiutf therefor (Ill-nu n Sulphur Soap, which is just aa bem tu-i;d hut infinitely cheaper. Local dis eases of tho skin, rheumatism and gout am all relieved liy this standard remedy. Complcx ional hlemihe ar eradicated hy it, and it iiu wrts to the cuticle a pearly wlnWiiox and Vrl vrty MiftnrM mhii-h crvtlv rnhain tlii.rtf.wt of Irmnle i lmrius lu MMi'tli itijf. Mitihl.k.tio action coimtitiiU-t it a l rime rt-mmly fur nt, ulo-rr, cut", spruin, toatila, hnnm, anl in fact every abnormal cnnilition cf the cutk-le at tended by inHamation, iwillinif or' iwiiinr. Ladle movinif io our bent WH-ii-tv iNak of it bcaulifjinif pmprrtie in eiithusiwtJe teitn, and cive it a dct-idetl trefrrrc t rrametin which merely concetti but do not. like (ilciut'i I nuiphur rp, enulicat MrcU of the com plexion. TI e un of ointment for eruptive "rap aint i to be dereatel tvcauK of their 6a ui j a tendrn y to clog the pore and in im cva to af-yravaU rather thn remely the dixaiie. 'i hey are. braidra, ttlina lanmmn eaou.-h tbrir ettert to irtTiit the rwurrence w eruption ol an inveterate tvpe, and-have the disadvanUce of toil in.- the l!u of lA-nun wuo ue thrm. (ilvnn'a Sulohnr rwp, on me contrary; nuiraiiy cure th di- to allien it i lt-tel and (till further reeounnt-aiU itarll on account of it clranlinem. It ia rmtid-. an admirable dixiu'ectant of clxthin; Men ha been worn by prraon af flicted with diae of a cnntAiHou natur. A a pcin Dfeventiv and nromoirr ol th general health it prveeat advanta of th eeipto pric l, N. Oittenuw, lnwi. Sixth avwnu, .tr I1UJ s nsir axl i etr York Hills hair rhiaker V have just received from the Eastern factory, ' direct, large stock of window shtwlesi and wall paper J among the latter are many very pretty styles emoracinj Urarneu ranneli, Eiiiboued, Gilts and Lace Pattern, Satin and Common Blanks, all of which we sell cheap, ami no charga for trimming paper. F. B. DUNN. Laud Tor Kale Cheap, u We have aeveral coml stock ranchea which will be "ld en very reasonable term. Alo one good grain mil stock farm, containing 322 acre, with large house and barn; excel lent erchard, ont houses, etc., all under fence. Pnco for farm, 42,500, one thiru down and balance in yearly installments. For particulars call on or address R. A. J cd kin or K D. Judkins, KugeneCity, Ore gon, a9m2 Get Out Doom! The close confinement of all factory work, gives the operatives, pallid faces, poor sppe- tlte, inntMiui, mieerauie ieeuug poor uioou, imntivH liver, kiclnevi and unnarv troubles. and all the physicians and uledicine in the world caunbt help them unless they get ont of doors or use Hop Bitters, the purest and best remedy esecially for such cases, hav ing ahdndaiice of health, sunsi.ine and rosy cheek! in them. They cost but a trifle. See another column. Insurance. Underwood Bros. are. representing fonr of the most popular and reliable Insurance Companies on this Coast to-wit Conneticut of Hartford; New Zealand, of Auklind; Commercial Union, of London; Hani berg & Bremen of Hamberg; representing a capital of over 89,000,000 gold coin. "Dout wait till the home is stolen before you lock tht stable door." To Tbads. We have a first-class Xo. 9 Wilson sewing machine, which we will trade or wood. For particulars inquire at (jIvard fmce. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Something New! -171 I COLEMAN having bought the I2ie hir-ini-H of of Sir. A. t . lirijrga in SadJIery and Harness, Etc-, Invites toe public to call and examine his tt''k w'.ich onanists of the best material and finest voi k iu the State. Terms Most Reasonable- rC)xt door north of F. E. Dunn's Wllhmette Street, Eugene City, Oregon. novi yi AnotSficr Triumph for aPHE TSTEBFOOT STATS3. Ho Mora Kidney Troubles ! No Jlorc Uackachc Oregon has lou beennotedforthe wonderful vnric' v of her natural ruBources. Her hills apd vnll-vs are stored with the choices of Nature Inviufi L'ifU. tine bv one these elements of her greatness are beinj sought out, unders'iKxl and adapted to the of her people. The lutert of these discoveries is The Oregon Kidney Tea. A plant which irmws in nimmt.-iin fastnesses which are schloiii troilih-n bv the fiMit of mun. This reiiietlv preM-nts the leaf iu its naturli! state, aud is not one of those nauseous liquid.', nut un to sell, ami which too often ever nox ious ami deleterious drugs, hut is kind nature's last best t-ift to man. the lea made by stceping this leaf is a chrtaix and ki-ekiiy CI'KK KOll ALL IIIHEASES Ot'THK KIIINBI'S A.M) I'RIXAltV ORllANS. The leaf is put up in air tight tin cadilies which presen-e intact its peculiar medical prop ertiei am! the decoctien is made by the (erson uxini; it, thus securing its alwolute purity. There are thousands alllicted with diseases of the kidneys or urinary organs who sutler in si lence rather than to nnke known their troubles. Other seek relief by the use (If various patent medicines, which, if they do not ajnjravate the disease, at least do not lessen it- Even those who seciire.the advice ol physicians often fail to get relief, owing to the very oomplirateil ana Melt cute nature of the organ affected. The OKK li'JN' KIDNEY TEA is a strictly vegetable production, and will not injure the . inallest child or the most delicate woman, but will cure Pais is thk Bacs and Kiknkym, Nos-kktsx tios or Urixk. 1iaiiftfj, Inflammation or THK ULAIllifROR KlDNKYH. ' BlUCK Dl'ST Dk- posit ix Urine, LkixoIUuioea, PAiNrrL or SrrrREssED MENHTRi'ATiox.and all complaints arising from a diseased or debilitated state of the kidneys or urinary organs of either sex. Many mistake the pains arising from defec tive action of the kidney for RHEUMA TISM, and iu attempting to cure the latter by outward applications, tail ehtirvly to reach the seat of the disease. We do not olfer the OKKGON KIDNEY TEA a a specific for Rheiimtisui. hut are satisfied that mauy cases of io called RHEUMATISM would yield to its remedial virtues. Full directions in English and Germart accompany Each Package, Hundred of TtstlmoniuU have Ix'en received from reyxcted citizens. Sold by all Druggists & Gen- Dealers. PRICE. ONE DOLLAR. iioixji:, DAVIS & CO. I'loiuletois I'urtlnnil, Or. ' WHEAT! WHEAT! OKXtLE MEX HAniYOU i,M your heat ! If not, do so at one and then call WSD- PKSTOIsT'S, And purchase yoor HAUXESS. He has on hand an immense stock on which he defies competition, either in Ouality, Finish, Work mnhip or Trice. Also a large stock of WHIPS direct from New Y.vk. CAKHS. CURRY' COMIW aid BRUII ES in abnndsnre " Also COLLARS that will fit any and all Ilgrse. Sweat Fads, Bridles, Halters, . Aid in fact everything a Fanner require. SADDLES-'of all Kindt on Hand and Made to Order. Call" and 'Examine Before Buvin? Elsewhcrv.. VGKICTLTl'pAl. IMPLEMENTS all kind at lusid figurr hj T. G. HEN PRICKS. T. C. HENDRICKS, O K Market. B. C. PEMHOTOJ, Propriflor. Three Doors Xortb or the .Utor noune, EUGENS li;Y, Oregon KEEPS ON HAND THE BEST BEEF, VEAL PORK AND MUTTON IN THE MARKET- FOB SALK HTTHE-- OARCASS, QUARTER, OK AT 3ES 1? Sl. 3C 3j. LAKD, SAUSAGE, DRIED MEATS, HEAD CHEESE and Evtrylliin? Fcrtainin; to a FIUST-CLASS MARKET Always on Hand. I butcher none but the very fattest and best stock in the country and sell none but Xo. 1 articles. Give me a call and you will neither be dis appointed iu quality or prices. It i delivered to all paits of the city fru o C-IJ rENINGVTOX. Dr. . Shfj.ton, SH ELTON ft F M. Vii.Kt 8 Practical Druggists & Chemists UNDERWOOD'S BUILDING. Next door to the Grange Store, WillaractU ' street, Liigene tity Orej;oli. ' HavV'iust opened a full lin of fresh Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals1. Also a fin assortment of Fancy and Toilci Articles. ALL KINDS OF MLvcd Paints, Lead, Oil, Varnish, Brushes, WINDOW GLASS and PUTTY Which they will always sell on reasonable ( terms. Careful attention given lo Plivsicinn'i Pre jfriptions; 2EV 33.- 33"CJI0"ia", AT11IE OLD ZZIfJEZ'JD. HAVING ASSOCi A l l-.D WITH ME I business Mr. HORACE F. STHATTON we have just received a new, larve and WKHL SELECTED STOCK OF GOOD?. Mnkiiijj a Secialty of HARDWARE, IRON AND TEEL A!D AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. We desire to make no grand flourish, but d say tliat fanners can come nearer Kitting ANYTHING THEY MAY WANT at onr store than at any other establishment it town, ar d they can buy them on a good terms. W have a full line of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRYGOODS, FANCY GOODS, LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. MEN AND ROVS CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES And ar continually adding to our .ock U meet th demand of th public F. B DUNN. BEX RUSH, THE P LACKSMITH. still at th old riaJ and is prrrrrd to do kinds of genera! lobbinc . hop shorinc r- I iring, etc Having tecnreii th sefvice i 1 1 :n . .i - A KM MACHISEKY aspeV-ialitr . BEVRrSH. $10,000 WORTH OF DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, AND GEXTS FURX1SHING GonJ has just been received at the Cheap . u WD8 I. X. L Store. All thee goods must and will be sold in CO DAYS, st actual wholesale prices. Irervh. invited tq call aui exm ine our Goods, as they will give satisfaction to alL 1 ' Some of our goos ML'ST be sold at the fallowing prices: 8 pair Ladies' extra heavy colored and Vfhiti Hose, for $1 00 12 yards, 36 inches wide, Bleaching worth ZJ eta. per yard, lor 91 w 2 good substantial Corsets for., .SI 00 20 yards Hamburg edging for 1 00 10 yards Heavy Irish Linen Crash for. . .81 00 10 yards Eitra Heavy Canton Flannel fof .: 1 00 And a Thousand Articles More Will be sold At such LOW Prices. Now is the time to buy Dry Goods cheap at the' 3C. JSC X Willamette "treet, Opposite the Astor House LUGENE CITY B5.AU our country orders will be promtitlv attended to. I To insure good material, stipulate in all your Contracts for Painting that nothing shall be used except C. T. Raynolds & Co's Pure Paints and Oils. 3T Painters who use C. T. Raynolds & Co's Paints and Oils do the BEST UNO CHEAPEST WORK, because PURE MATERIAL GOES FURTHER, LOOKS BETTER, and LASTS' LONGER than any r fiier. finiisAifttu til The Purest an:l L'est for all Medical and Family Purposes Has heen sold in all tho E.'tt-rti ?ta('-s i'.nJ j,'ivon'nnivpiJ s.itisfi.tii'ii. It is highly recommended hy the faculty for all cases of Nervousness, Weakness, Debility, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Etc. , It is now introduced to the public of tho Pacific Slntis, endorsed by the following certificates .i iv . rr c-..... - ..f r..JaA..v...u.kf ta ....i Ti. ir i t..j 1.-1. ol llie emiiieni ut. o. i-aua n;iyo, rL..io .iv.cr .i.ww;iMi(:bw., .ui a. .. vunueruaK, of St. Louis, Mn,, both jfcntteiueii jirninitieiit in their profesnion, and which is a guarante to all buyers of purity and quality. I can chow thousands of letters from private persons from all ily i-emedv and tonic. r.r ijold by all Iuinsts and Grocers by the CASE, GALLON Or HOT i'LK. Comitrv oilers promptly attended to. , CAUTION Xorie seuuiue unless labeled with iSy signature ever the cork. G. SIMMONDS, Sols Proprietor. George SimmoXDs, Ew). Sir: The ssinple marked "Nabob Whisky," received from you, has been annalyzed with the following results: It iiud telected alcoholic stren-th aud fre front added rlavo'rius oils, acids, metala, or other deleterious substances. Respectfully, DANA S. HAVES, State Assayer for Massachusetts. St. Loi'w, Missouri, Seitemler 30, 187(1 G. SiMMoxLis, Esq. I have been using your Nabob Whisky for some time, and have na hesi tation in saving that it is, without exception, the purest article that 1 have used either medicinally or fer family purposes. To many of my patient who have lieen suffering with indi gestion and nervou i alfections, I have prescribed your Nabob Whisky for their use, and I tak pleasure in saying to you the eifect has lieen incut satisfactory. Please send ine by exuress six cases; also a sample cise C. O. D. and oblige, yours truly, IL C, LOL'DEUBACK, M. D. So long as there are ills to which flesh is heir to, and the cases and labors of life breed diseases so l"iig will it be necessary to use medicine to counteract the evils produced and maintain th health of the human family. Many kiuds of medicines are treaueutlv offered to the public for one special disease aud another, anil if the truth were kuown it would doubtless be found that in the majority of cases these nostrums have done far more harm than good. Indeed some f th greatest evils of the present day is the existence of quack compounds which contain ingredients inimicable to health, and the greatest care, therefore, should be taken by invalids, in using many unknown dross which cannot be taken with impunity, no matter what may be a legend to th contrary. Now, experience has shown that Nabob Whisky is one of the best medicinal pre parations known; ami is highly recommended by the Faculty for all cases of nervousness, weak ness, debility, d)icpsia, indigestion, etc Its popularity throughout the Eastern States bu Iwen great, aud it comes to the Pacific Coast endorsed by the certificates of Dr. S. Dana Hayes, State Assayer of Massachusetts, and Dr. H. C. LouderKick. of St Louis, Mo. Then certifi cates are most direct in their statements, avep-ing that the Nabob Whisky is, without excep tion, the purest article that can he .used either medicinally or for indigestion and nervjus affec tions, analysis shows that this w hisky is of standard iilcoholic strength, and free from flavoring oils, acids, metals, or other deleterious sulistuiices. Dr. Hayes further says that it is pure, of superior quality, and suitable for dietic anil medicinal puriioses. Such recommendations ar the strongest that can be furnished, and as there are thousands of letters testifying to the merits of the Whisky as a family remedy and tonic, no.further proof of its excellence need be givey OS 15 1 UN A Co., Noli A go ill Tor Eugene City anI Lane Counts, Where the Trade can be supplied on the si.me prices as you can of the proprietor in Kentucky, mm HAS ON HAND AND MANUFACTURES HACKS AND SPRING WACONS, 1 rrzf'' I am Pre, i id to Make .to order Buggies and Wagons. As My Facilities re equal to any Establishment in the State, . carf Premise Ky Fatrcrs First-Class Work i.1 every Respect. IMtlCKS Hi: TUB LOWEST LVTJIB STATE . FACTORY NEAR THE EUGENE CITY FLOURING MILLS. ?33 NEW Jkl-Cj A. J. M.RKET. . ! On the west side of Willamette Street, between r-ignm aou .t una. Having jnst opened oar new and neat Meat ! .Market, we are prepared to furnish th best of i Btr, Vl, .TIaUon, Pork, tU., To oar customers, at the lowest market rates. Tht CJSton "of tti public it respct-, fullv solicited. I i feau iltlivere-i to sn iart ef the city free chare-. MILLED k MtCOK.VACK. I 8 yards Heavy Irish Shirting for H fjj S yards all Wool Red Flannel for ! ! !I ofi 1) doien colored Damask Napkins for. . . .11 00 Uenuine Alexander, all colors, 3 Button Kid Gloves for .8100 4 yards Black Double width Cashimer for .8100. 8 pair Gents Hose, colored for ii no 7 yards Heavy Cheviot for jj j' 1 1 6( MM Bonhm1 sfaliiie, POST OFFICB BUILDING, El'GENI rwivin? an a. -wtiBent of the Best School aa Miswllaneoo. Bks, St,tionery, Blank Book I'o.tfolioa, Car.U, Wallets, Blanks, Portinoo be. ftc. rtr. . S. PATTE RSOX. Striick 'Willi ast! IS 1 HAYS TO PAY CASH FOR l- good every 30 davs, I have resolved that . ' from and sftTCW-t 1. lirv. t sell on 30 day time. . Mr roka most be balanced oaea wth wuh eaJi only. All who psnxna. rood ?. mm S''rrH laenweive. Hoping to retain all my customer aad gait ones. I remain. Remertfully ynars. J. M. KITCHEN. 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