The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, August 18, 1883, Image 2

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    THE EUGENE CITY GUARD.
SATlKDAV AUGUST 18, 18S3.
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k Tote of Confidence.
To ths E-litor of ths Chicago Trm.
I ara iii favor of Arthur's re-nomination,
' Jav Gould,
N. II..- Put mo down for $50,000."
The Minn. HcsTisoTOX.
Arthur is a man fit whom tha peo
ple can trust. He uinlerstands (heir
interest). Vanderdilt.
If Arthur ia ihrt person whom I hear
ii acting as President, I am sure ho is
a worthy 'occupant of the chair once
honored ! your humMa
ll ft. Hate
The people of Ohio td the last school
house voter have forgotten Garlie' J in
their admiration of his successor.
Chas. Foster.
1 will staltii nif position that the
New York Custom House will Us solid
forArthor. Robertson.
It appears that Arthur is growing
in the confidence of his party. I am
for him. ' Joits A. Looas j
Arthur is the only man who is well
thought of in Virginia, excepting truly
youra Mahosr.
Tbd worltiug people seem to lie in
fardr of Arthur. I can answer for
300,000 unpaid toilers for tho govern
ment. Jat A. IU buixl
Since I have leen Postmaster Gener
al I have noticed that many small
newspapers favor Mr. Arthur. Mr.
Oreiham coincides. IIatto.v.
Arthur is my friend I nominated
bim once and I will do it again.
R. Conku.no.
The State of Maine ia solid.
James G. Blaine.
I am satisfied. I can alto answer
for my son tion. Simox Cameron.
I nener called Arthur and his friends
Cuiteau Republicans. Mr. Arthur
knows this. Josnrn Memll
I think Arthur knows who his
friends are, "without laying claim to
prominence. Gen. Brady.
I Iwlieve every prominent newspaper
will support the next nominee.
' Whitelaw Reid.
Arthur ia (ho' man; U. S. G.
Methods hsfore jnen are to be con
sidered in the next election', t cost a
great deal of money before.
8. W. Dorsev.
The Examiner of tho 26th ult has a
glowing account of rich discoveries of
black sand in tho heart of San Fran
cisco, and from all accounts there will
le troublo arising therefrom. The dis
covery was made on a lot lx-sido the
hox factory of Hobbs, Wall i Co. on
lleale Street, near' Market, owned by
Dunham, Carrigan t Co., on which
they were excavating for the purpose
of building. The lot is 90x137 feet,
and is valued at ?G5,000. A notice of
location was made out in regular form,
and designated tho Eureka Placer Min
ing Claim in accordance with the local
customs and rules of mines in said
mining district, and signed by Geo.
Chard and M. J. Egan. "We just
found it there saw the little specks of
gold glistening and panned for it" said
Mr. Chard. The first pan yielded fifteen
cents, and other pans from five to
thirty cents, and some as much an fifty
cents. Ono man who used quicksilver
panned out eight dollars. Egan thinks
the claim will yield (40 to tho ton.
Tho venerable missionary, Dr. Mof
fat, has just died in London. He was
well known in South Africa before
Livingstone decided to follow in the
same career and it was his daughter
who became tho efficient helpmate of
the great missionary. Dr. Molfat went
out to Africa in 1S1C and lemained
there uutil 1870, residing for mere
than a half-century continuously
among the Cechuanas, whom he tracs
fnrined from a nomadic trilte, with' all
the African vices, into a peaceful band
of agriculturists. He deiuontrated that
the only way to succeed in missionary
work is to liecome.thoroughly identified
with the people, to speak their lan
guage like a native and to prove to
them by that the Christian - religion U
aonieting more than a creed and has a
bearing on every day life.
Why should not Arthur be the can
didaUt He is a General who never
was in the army; a civil service refor
mer who was turned out of office by a
Republican President and Senate for
maladministration; a statesman who
never rose higher than a local bcs un
til an accident made him President.
lie in, besides, a-gcntleman, and a fine
looking, well-dressed ' gentleman. He
will make a creditable' figure head ia
the campaign, and to round off his ca
reer in an appropriate manner, ho will
I a candidate who -will ncver-be
elected-Exchangi 'J
Gortrnmtni RcTtoUt.
The Treasury Department, reports
the tola! receipts from customs tor the
lineal year ending June 30, 1883, at
$219,986,223. The receipts for inter
nal revenue for the year were 1146,
436,377, and from miscellaneous sour
ces, (37,430,873, making in all 403,
855,473. The current expenses of the
government was $187,630,093. The
collections at the Jer York Custom
llouso were 146,578,626, other cities
following in the order named: Boston,
Phi!adephio, San Francisco, Baltimore,
New Orleans, Chicago, Galveston, St
Loui, and Burlington (Vermont1. The
cost of the maintenance of the New
York Custom' House is not far from
$2,500,000 'annually annually. The
nunilxr of employees is alout 1200.
The ceremony of driving the last
spike on the Northern Pacifio will be
witnessed by a larger numtar of per
sons celebrated for their wealth, posi
tions or talents than any like occur
rence since railroads were thought of.
Pre ident Villard has spared no er.
deavor to make the occasion to be long
remembered by not only those inter
tstcd, but by the people of the world
generally. The guests from Germany,
England and other prominent citizens
of their several nations, all of whdni
will be certain to carry back with tlienl
pleasant impressions of the lands
which they po.s and tho utan itho far
nished the pisses.
While the wholo jnintry is inter
ested in Democratic talk of the old
ticket of 187C, the Oakland Times says
no ono speaks up for a renewal of the
Republican ticket of that year! Hayes
and Wheeler ffro in their physical
prime, why not nominate theml If
they got office fairly and administered
honestly why not run them again?
Until the Republican jmrty does run
them, it conlesKes" that they were not
elected befora Ka only Iristoric vin
dication would be in' reflecting them".
Let it (o ti'ied.
Tho St. Paul Globe in epeaking of
the Northern Pucillc terminus at ft.
Paul Bay3: "Threo hundred and eighty
acres in St Taul, with one hundred irr
the business center, and five million
dollars to develop it indicates that the
Northern Pacific means business at
this point. Their 20 acres at Minneapo
lis will give them abundanc yard room
at that point, but the real terminal
work and buildings will bn upon the
three hundred and eighty acres in St.
Paul."
Among the striking contracts exhib
ited in character the most frequent
were the comparisons between Stone
wall Jackson and Ewell or Early. On
ono occasion Lee received this devout
dispatch from one flank: "By tin grace
of God we have tauten them on thoright.'
and the nextuionienf froilV tfio other
wing: "By d d hard fighting wo have
whipped them on the left." One Lieu
tenant was Jackson, tho other Ewell.
Richmond State.
Reports state thr.t Ja7 (iould is en
deavoring to obtain control of Villard's
stocks iu Oregon and Transcontinental
North' rn Pacific and O. R. & N. Co.,
representing air interest valued" at
1300,000.000.
Real Estate.'
Hikvi lately iwued a circular descriptive of
Lane omuty of 1.1,000 copies, I can furnish
the same frva to rtie wishing to tend theni
Ea.it to friends. They furnish more informa
tion, tueli as tlx immigrant wants, than you
could write in lotter of 20 I am also
operating with K. J. lUijiht & Co., of Port
land, Oregon, the niewt active, energetic and
thoroughly advertised firnia on the Pacific
CUtot. Parties having real estate to nil will
find it to their advantogs to place the same in
niy bauds, as I aW constantly increasing my
advertisements, and am fully determined that
Lane cuuuty shall have her share of the imtui
gration bound westward.
Geo, M. Miller,
Keal Estate Drvker.
Offio., Willamette St, Eugene City, Or.
KT.W ADVEUTUKMEKTS
eugene Mills.
THE EUCEN'E MILI-S ARE ABOUT
readv to (tart up. During the siuuen-
ion It bat keen much iinjiroved to shape of
STONES, ROLLS, BOLT HEELS,
FLOUR PACKER and WATER .
WHEEL,
,.x j....i.u. .1,. -......! ..f it,. t;n..i
double the power -ami has been undergoing a
thnnnigb and general repair, which places the
Mills equal to the best
Storage.
.Now rea.ly to reorlre sn I store wheat at 11
cents per bushel, eiccpt when wheat it sacked
and delivered on cars, when an additional 1J
cents wm ue cnargeu.
Wheat Bought.
The highest market cash price will be paid
for all wheat etnred in our bouse, anil sacks
fiiminhed by the company to bring wheat to
mill iu.
Custom Work.
All those from a distance need not wilt cS
their grinding any more.
All orders promptly attended to. AU flour
sold or exchanged is warranted.
P.KiCo.
Eugene City, August 8, 18S3.
FARMERS WAREHOUSE.
i U. KI'D3 OF ,Cft.ttx.AXl PRO
J. dure received , in store st lit rates, or
purchased for cash at . . '
Highest Market Prices.
Grain hags let out to fanners storin; grain',
to be paid fur when grain i sold.
BATES:
Receiving, Cleaning and Discharging. 3cts
Receiving and Iischarging 2ctt
IIops stored for 50 eta per 1.000.
Come and you shall be well treated.
S. M. YORAN.
St. Charles Hotel,
EUGENE CITY, OREGON.
W. H. Vatklns, Prep.
Sew nd Etperleneed .tidsi;e
nieul. Charges moderate. 714 tf
DO YOU WAH'T
.TtOTHHS I nOTHKHS !
Art you disturbed at nif'ht and broken of
your mt by a sick child surTirin? and crying
with the eicruciatintf pain of muff Weth ? II
g at once and p-t a botA of MKS.
WINSIAJW8 SOUTHINCi U'Kl'P. It
will rritee the poor little suflerrfimediately
depend upon it; there is do mistake about.
There is not a another oa earth w ho hat ever
used it, who will not tell you at once that it
will regulate the bowels, and gi-t to the
mother, and relief as-1 health ttf chili, oo-
erattoe; like macic. H is per frt"'xSt to use
ia aUcam, aod pleasaat to the taste, and
the preavnpti of ooe ol the oldest sad best
frmale pnysioaas an4 aarsM la the I nited
States. Suie sverywhrre. S cents a b-tUe.
J. E. PENT. ON,
Allornryiit-Law. ,
tUOEXE CITY
- - OREGO.V.
10 lbs. sugar, $1 00,
15 " rice.
8 " colTee, "
8 "oysters. "
At A. Goldsmith's.
I 111 's I I
I I Jj I X
If so, please leare your ordert with
C. H. VARNEY.
Having bought the Steam Saw Mill formerly
owned by Abbott and Kern, ami being a
Practical Hill man
I think t can clve satisfaction.
tlraiq and Produce taken in exchange for
humbcr.
Address
C. II. VARNEY.
Long Tom P.' (., Lane Co., Oregon.
TOY MI.
SCHOOL,
COLLEGE, and
Miscellaneous BOOKS.
STANDARD AND CURRENT LITERATURE,
Smith & Cox
-GENERAL bEALERS IN
AgricultiiHi
Implements.
We intend keeping a full line bf
first-class Farming Implements,con-
sistmg of
ii JL OslioiiNEiCOS CELEBRATEb TWINtJ iIinLeRS, REAP
ERS AND MOWERS;
STILLWATER ENGINES;
MINNESOTA CHIEF THRESHERS ;
JOHN DODD'SOLD RELIABLE, HOLLLVCiS WORTH'S, REINDEER
AND RED LIRb HAY UAIvES; ,
THE KETCH UM WAGON j
MITCHELL'S WAGONS, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, ETC., ETC.
It is our intention of staying here
arid, we guarantee all goods sold to
give entire satisfaction.
Prices as liberal as any house Hi
the Northwest.
Warerooms on Willamette Street, Opposite the
Guard Office.
S3 WH7I01rJE3K,"S",
iffOTiOBrs;
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS!
DOI'T JAIL
To Read This as it Will Pay You.
Goods have been reduced from 25
to 35 pei cent, at the
Everything fresh, of the Rc.t Qualify,' and Guaranteed as Representecl.
Wo want your trade and ask you to coiiVe arid tie us.'
McCORNACK COLLIER.
Successora to CALL1SON.
We will i-ft'l iiew (iress goods for 8 ctspi'f yird; fornirr price 15 rin.
Good unlilt-ached and lileachfd muslin, vards for 81.00.
16 yard of linen crash for $1.00.
All line foels for 2 eLs each;' former i: ct.
Great reduction in Mack and colored caslri lyi-s.
Latest colors in striped lace huntings, fur cents yer yanl.
GREAT REDUCTION IN BOOTS A NO SHOES
y. A I'd in' fact' almost every article in this store his luca reduced.
$25,000
STOCK OF GOODS
For sale cheaper than ever offered
before in this market.
A ('ak. C'sld r Hre Throat
houlj bs st-5 puL Nntlect frrquMitit mralt
la mm lararskls Laar DiBraa m'r Cmm
aatlasi. HHWU.N'S HUOS1 11141,1
IHW HMars rrrlala (It rviisfla
AMaasa Hrastcklsla, l .sias, alarrfc,
(.s.aaiHI.S mm Tkraal IMaaaa .
K 3U fmtt th Irocbas bar. bmtu ncom
wtraitd hr phfsiciaoa, and alvaj girt per
(set aaUslacUun. litrj art But B.w or
tried but haTiaf ba tastnl by wvlr and coa
staat as foe Marir aa satin fnUoa. titer
aar altaio.t wll awriud ra&k amosti lev
tapis recasdiai of tits a. Paklic mak
ers) and alas; ersi um tiicn tn r tear and
strsafTtoea sd ale. Said at teat a kl
SI atia
Tlioso m isliuig to purchase will do well to call upon me before making their
select ions.
To mv line of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, and GEN
TLEMEN'S CLOTHING, I call your special attention.
I expect to retire from the mercantile bun3s, and niy goods mutt be gold
within the next 90 davs.
Hoping to supply' aft' vour wants, I solicit an early ca!l .
T. G. HENDRICKS.
ALL
ASK!
Is that you do yourself justice by buying goods where you ' can g. t them the
cheapest . . , .
1 intend to strict adhere to VERY LOW PRICES : eve rvtliftg I offer
for sale, and in
DRESS & FAKCY GOODS,
Clo foots and-Shjssr Furnishing Goods,
OROCBGEIIIXGROOIIRIZ-S
There ia no douU or question but I ahall sell tlieiu very mtti lower than the
same irnods have ever leen offered is this market.
j:;gr rWse to call andjiice the good and you will se that I am in earnest-
G.BETTMAN.
Don't forget the place and Yemeni-'
ber that the great
IX L STQ11I
WHf give you Lots of Goods for Little Money
JL1 U GrETSTE! CXS7"S".
Harness Sliop.
H
AVIXG OPENED A XEW SADDLE AXD HARNESS SHOP 0 SthSTillET,"
west ot i. rain tsroa ., I am now prepared to furnish everytning in that lint at ths
The Mat
Competent
WorkmeD
Arc cm ployecf; and I will endeaVor to give satisfaction to all whima farer
me with a call.
V. S. CURRIE.
Useful in the Family.
V nutlty leatt it to doctors to recom
mend medicine, bat Parker's Ginger Tonic
has been an nef al in ocr family ia rclierinj
sickness and snffenng that t cannnt say
too mocb in iu praise. SaJetu Ar.ua.
ACARD.
To all who are suffering from tlie errors and
indiscretions of youth, aerrons weakness, arly
decay, Us of manhood, Ac. , I will send a rerirt
that wijl mt twi, FREE OF CHAJaiE.
1"h rreat remedy was discovered by a mis
sMnarr ia South America. - Sead a self-ad-dreased
enrelfpe to Um Eft. JoetrH T. I5MA5,
Stati D. New York Citv.
FREE OF COST.
, Dj, Kimo's Nrr Disco rtir for Counaa ,
tions, Graphs and Colds. Asthma, Bronchitis, "
etc, is giren away in trial bottles free of coat .
to the afflicted. If yon bare a serers rgurk,
difficulty of treathiug, hoarsenesa or any affe
tion of ths throat or lungs by all means gia
this wonderful remedy a trial Am tow valoa
yoor existence yon cannot afford to let thksp
portunity paa Ws avHilu not, sod would aat
girt this remedy away nnls we knew it
wn!d aemmplish what we claim for H. Hows- -acds
of Jtnpelees cases hart already bsca - .
pketely sured by it. . Then is no aMcbciiM in .
the world that will ears one-half the eases that .
Da. Kuo s Ntw DiscortiT WILL CUBS.
For sale by Wilkin ths Drugst and Main
land. Janetioa City. . Hod Daria nd Ca,
AVtmleaal Arenta, Fort Land, Om