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ME w mm f APliT r n ii y I1 l! ESTABLISHED FUR THE DISSEBmTIOX OF DEMOCRATIC FBISCIPLESt. ASD TO EARJJ IJI HONEST LITING BT TOE SWEAT OF OUR BROW. VOL. 16. EUGENE CITY, OR. SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1681. NO. 3ft i. SLAL WALJ 0 .... . .!.:T:Tnrniainji.rr-TTiTT?-rTxjJiJWHHi Zht (gjpt (5ity Guard. I.L. CAMPBELL, Publish jr a'll Proprietor. OFFIOS -3i t'n Euiatli "f Willamette raetbjtwaja jjventa and Eighth Street. TERMS OF 3 JBICUtPriOX. Per Annum.... flic Mmths Tkre Months.. .82.59 . 1.25 . .75 OCR OXLY RA.TB3 OF ADVEKTISINQ. Advertisements inserted M follows : Oa square, 10 liaea or leu, one insertion $3 ; mo. subsequent insertion 8L Cah required in draaca. Ti:n alrartiser will be charged at tlie f ol efin r rUes: OaeiTiare three months $G 00 " " lix months 8 00 " " one year 12 00 Transient notices in local column, 20 cents per ne for each insertion. Advertising bills will he rendered quarterly. All job work must bo paid mil o.v delivery. SOCIETIES, ttnmiii Lonoi No 11. A. T. and A. M. ,Mseta first and third We Inesdars in each moath. HrnKcvn Bern Tonoa No. fj I. O. vi ' Mwt"eT81r Tuealay tveniog. 5tLvv Wduwiula ENCAHruvKT No. 6. nets on tk t.land 4th Wednesdays in null monlh. Euusxi, Loons, No. 15, A. O. U. W. Meeu at Masonic Hull the second and fourth Fridays in each month. J. M. Sum, M. W. KurATItcT. Post, No. 41, O. A. ft. Meets t MvioniJ Hill, the first and third Frldiys 'f eaoh month. By order, Commanded. Order or Ckosks Fkiesds. Meets the rst and third Saturday eveninirs at Masonic Halt By order of J. M. Sloan, G C. i Butte Lodoe No. 3.7, I. O. G. T. Meets rery Siturdjy night in () 1 1 Fellow' H ill. K O. Potter, W. C. T. . Liamnm Stab Band or Hops -Meets at the C. P. Church every Sun hy afternoon at 3:30. J. K. Houston. Supt: Miss Bertha Cook, As't Suet; Chaa. Hill, Sec'y, M-i Hattie Smith, Chaplain, Visitors raado welcome. L. BILYETJ, Attorney and Counsellor at Law,- EUGENE CITY", OHKUO.W DRACTICB IN ALL THE COURTS OF L this State. Will give special attention to collections and probate matter. OrnsE -Over W. K. 4 Co. 'a Express office CEO. B. D3.12I3, Attorneys and Counsellor-sat-Law, WILL PRACTICE IN THU CM? UTS of the Second Judicial District mid in he Supreme Court of this State. Special attention given to collections and natters In probate Ceo. S. VVashbumc, Aitorney-at-Laiv, JtUiiKNB CITV, - - OltKfiON Office formerly occupied by Thompson & Bean. jyi"u3 GEO. M. MILLER, Attorney ani Couassllor-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent. EUGENE CITY, - - - OREGON. OFFICE Two doors nurth of Post Ofice. J. E. FENTON, AUorney-iit-L.nv. JSUGKNK CITY" - OREGON. Speolal attention given to Real Estate Prac tie, and Abstracts of Title. Orrics Over Grange Store. T.W. HARRIS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE ..Wilkin's Drug Store. K.sidence on Fifth street, where Dr Shelton formerly resided. Dr. Wm Osborne, 0.1c Adjoining St- Charles Hotel, - OR AT THE W pa? 8I31S OF HATE3 and L0CKET. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, CAN BE FOUND AT III3 OFFICE or rea id.aoe whn uot professionally engaged. Offie, at th. POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. Rasideor, on Eighth street, opposite Presby riaa Church. JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. J. S. LUCKEY, DKaLEK IV Clacks, Waches, Chains, Jewelry, Etc. Repairing Promptlj Executed. UTAllWark OTa.rraDta4.jn J. a. LUOCRY. Co s Brv k Wil!mtU straat I B. BUM'S t3T A GENERAL Hi! ill A large assortment of La dies and Children s Hose at 12 I-J ct.s Good Dress Goods at 12c Best Corset in town for 50c An immense stock of New and Seasonable Goods. Fine Cashmere in every shade. New and Nobby styles in CLOT JUNG. Liberal Discount for ' CASH. New Departure ! ! WO CA.S3Sc A.D f 3 vriy).NIZK 'riEili:N UIIOIIKLPT A. bl il ;L llL' rJii, whose inti-renU art, ipend their profits at home, 'l ike notice tli.it h. I Will sell gonda for CASH at greatly reduced prices, as low at any other CASH STORK. Heat Prints lb nn I 18 yards $1 0.) Dust T'.rowti auj D'.oaohed Mucins, 7, 8, 'J, and l.J cti. Clarks and Brooks spool ootton 7. cts per Dot ll.ii:i in I Milled Fhimels, 23, 3.'i: 4' ami 50 ct. Water Proo , cents Fino White Shirts, 75 cts and 8L And all Other Cosds at Proportionate Ratc3. Also the ("el.'hrai.ed . WHI.TK Sli ArING MACHINE ! None hettir for s'roti fth, sie, and durability), At greatly reduced rates. CTTomy old Customen, who have stood hv me so 1 mx, I will continue ti sell on same t rms as heretofore on lima, but if at any time they whdi to make CASH purchases, I will jive all soi. as others, the full rredit on mv reduction A. V. PKTEKS try Goods sold as I'M. I 1 K'aiJC in Oregon, for Cash Or Credit. Highest Price paid for all kinds of Country Produce. Call and See S. IL Friendly. CRAIN BROS. DEALERS IK l)il'I...L. J Watctti and Jewelry. Musical instruments, Toys, Notions, etc Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired and warranted. Northwes corner of Willamette and Eighth struts. Ilils is 2n AdvertisemeJ. SWIFT A COMBS, GENERAL G1.0CERS and Crockery dealers, wish the pul.io to rstnemher tvat we allow NO ONE to under- seu os. fcf .Tytiiiiii: in stock cetled in any I family, including Willow, Wood and Stona Ware. Choice 5c and 10c cigars a specialty' 4 Com. and sea oa. Farm produce wanted. 01 LI 7 1 imming Silks and Sat ins in all shades. Moircantique Silks Velvets in Colors. . The finest stock of French KID SHOES ever brought to this place, BOOTS and SHOES :nall grades- GROCERIES of all descrivtions. .E&ZCJ-ESS 7 G333L5yyi,t29 . HUILD YOUH BRIDGES, ROAPS AND your inUmsts ! Are permanently located and PETERS, Fine Cheviot Shirts. 50, 73 CU ami 81. New Assortment Dress Goods (No 'J'rash) 15, U,) and 2j cts. Mens' Underwear, Slilrts an I Drawers. 00 ot Mens' Overshirts, 75 cts. an J $1. Mens' Overalls, 50, 65, 75 cU and SI. Embroideries and Edgiris at Fabulous I.o Prices. low as any House A. O. HOVKT, H. C. hl'HriTBET, W. T. rtET, Notary. Attony. Cashier. LANE COUNTY BANK IIOVEY, HUMPHREY A CO EUGENE CIT-T, - OB, Deposits received subject to check. Jjoans made on approved securities. Sight Draft drawn on PORTLAND, RAN FRANCISCO AND NEW YORK. Exchanff, drawn on tha principal Cities of Enrol. Collections mada on all points and a general Banking buainasa transacted on avorable ill at II "3 DRW. C SEHLBREDEi IS NOW PERMANENTLY LOCATED In Cottage Grove. lie performs all opera tions in mechanical and surgical dentistry. All work warranted and satisfaction guaranteed. i ATER'S Hair Vigor restores, with the gloss and tresliiiesi ot youtjt, faded or gray hair to a natural, rich breau color, or deep black, as may be desired. ' D' Its sua light or red hair may be darkened, tlthj hair thickened, and fcaldness often, "though not always, cured. ' It checks falling of tha hatr, and stimu lates a weak aud sickly growth to vigor. It prevents and cures scurf and dandruff, aud aeals nearly every disease peculiar to the scalp. As a tad Irs Hair Dressing, the Viooa Is unequalled ; It contains neither oil nor dye, renders the hair soft, glossy, and silken hi apiiearanee, and lnisrts a delicate, agreeable, and lasting perfume. Mr. C. P. DuicnKR writes from A'ii, O.. J it'll 3, Iss2 : lAfi fall my hair commenced falling out, ami In a short time I became nearly bald, I used part ot a bottle of Avkh's Haih Vioiiii, which stopped the fall ing of the hair, ami started a new growth, I have now a full head of hair growing vigor ously, and am convinced thst but Tor the use of your preparation 1 should hare been autirely bald." T. W. Dowrn, proprietor of the Mr.irthur (Ohm) Kxiiiirrr, says : " AVKR'a Haih Vigor Is a most excel lout preutraliou forthebalr, I speak of it from my own esperlenee. lis use promotes the growth of new hair, and makes it gliaisy and soft. The Viook Is also a sura cure lor dandruff. Not within my knowledge has the preparation ever failed to give entire satisfaction." sin. Axocs Faiiihair, leader of the celebrated " Kalrbnirn Family " of Scottish Vocalists, writes from Hmlnu, Miut., Ptb. 6, I8KO : Kver since my hair liegsn to give sil very evidence of the change which Meeting time procured!, I have used AVer's Main Vioiir, and so have been able to maintain an appearance of youlhfuliiess a matter of eunslderahle consequence to ministers, ora tors, actors, and In fact every one who lives In the eyes of the public." Mils. O. A. TUKsrorr, writing from III Kim S'., t htrUtlmeu, Man., April 14, law, saysr " Two years ago about two-thlnls of my hail eame olf. It thinned very rapidly, and I was fast growing bald. On using AYKH'a Hair Viiiiiii the fnlliiiK stopiwd and a new growth eomuienceil, mi l In alxiut a mouth my head was completely covered with short lialr. It has continued to grow, and is now as good as b(rolt fell. I regularly used but one bottle of the Viiiok, but now usa It occasionally as a dressing." We hare hundreds of similar testimonials to tha efficacy of AVer's Hair Vigor, It needs but a trial to convince the most skepti cal of Its valuo. I'RRrARED BT Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Matt. Sold by all Druggists. al-wnys Caros find tterer disnn solnta. Tito world', B?ot Pain' UeUover for Una nnd Basts t. Cheap, quick and reliable. PITCHER'S CASTORIA U not Narcotic. Children grow fat upon, 3Iothcr3 licr aud Physicians rcconimcud CASTORIA It regulates tho Bowels, cures Wind Colic, itllays FoTcrishncss, and do troys Worms. WEI DE MEYE1VS CA TARRH Core, a Conatltatioanl Antidote for this terrible mala sly, br Aoaorptloa. The mo laiportajit DiacoTery since Vao alnation. Other remedies mar rellere Catarrh, tide cares at my atac before CoaaaaiptloB aeta In. DEALER IS Croceris nnJ Provisions, Will keep on hand a general assortment Groceries, Provisions, Cured Meats, lobaouo, Cigars, landiee, Candlea, Soaps, Notions, Green and Dried Fruits, Wood and Willow War Crock., ry, Eta Bniines, will be conducted on a CASK BASIS- Which means that Low Prices are Established Coodi dclirered without charge U Bnyei ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTED Y" whi.h va wHl pay tha higbostmark it price. JAS. L.PA-, 1 1 1 4 JIU. X MlW iff -v 1 James G. Blaine. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT. J anion Gilli'itpin Dlaiin, tint iiontinee of tlm RopuMioan purty for Pri'Nitlent of (he United Stall', was lioru Jauiiary 31, 1830, in Union Township. WbhIi ington county, PeniiRylvania. Jann1 filtered Washington College in 1843, lining then thirteen years of ng At tli end ot the unual four yearn' couritn at collego hn Rratluated in 1847. From hi Alma Mater youn Dlttinn went to Blue Litk Sprin, Kentucky, and he i.-amn professor in tint Western Mil tary Institute, in which wereahout 450 hoys. Mr. Blaine married a Miss St an wood, a native of Maine, who after their marriupn was anxious for him to make, that Slate hm home. Thin ho de termiued to do, and in 1853 tho young couple removed to Augusta, where they have ever since made their home. In the following year Mr. Blaino entered into partnership with Joseph Baker, a prominent lawyer of that eity, and the two purchased the Kemdiio Journal His career in journalism lasted nix years. When the old Whig party went to pieces Mr. Blaino joined hands with Gov. Anson P. Morrill in orjraiiiz- ing the Republican party in tha Pino Tree State. In 1858, when in his twenty-ninth year ho was elected to the Legislature, serving two years on the Hoor of the Lower House, In 1 8G2 Mr. Blaine was nominated for Congress in the Kennel.ee District, and was elected hy a majority of 3,000 votes. To this position he was success vely elected in each succedinjj Con gress, until his promotion to the United States Senate l.y the Governor of Maine, July 10, 1876, to fill the va caney caused hy the resignation of Sen ator Morrill, who then hecanie Secre tary of tho Treasury. Ho was subse quently elected for the unexpired term and for tho ensuing term expiring in 883. Mr. Blaine's diplomatic career Wgan with his appointment as Secretary of Slate on March 5, 1881, and ended with his resignation on December 19, inree mouths atter rrcsideni uarneu s leath. THE MAX AND HIS FAMILY. Mr.. Blaine is in his fifty-fifth year. Although above medicni height, he is so compactly and powerfully built thai he scarcely seems tall. His features are lurge and expressive, h is slightly bald and his neatly t rimed beard is prematurely gray; his brows are lower inghis eyes Wn. Hia homo in Augusta, near the Stale House, is a plain two-story house. Several institu tions in the S'.ate have received bene factions from him, and his charity and irenerosify are appreciated at home. In his own home he is a man of culture and refinement, a genial host, a courte ous gentleman He is the companion and confident of his six children, and they fear him no more than they fear one of their own number. Mrs, Blaine is the model wife and mother, and more is due to her strong judgment and quick perception and heroic cour age than the world will ever know. The Hillside Standard has unearthed the following horrible transaction: "Mrs way, while cleaning house, asked her husband to nail op some ( ); ho refused; she looked ft At him, told him hit conduct was without nnd heat him with her f57" until ha saw . He now lies in a, toes state and may soon be a subject for dii," Vn. P. o. i with several Lai, in Eug.na. For nertfoular inoiire of Mr M P Bpiller. ' John. A. Logan. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOlt VICE-PRESIDENT. John A. Logan was born of Irish parentage, in Jackson county, Illinois,' Feb, 9, 1826. The infrequent sessions , of the Rchool in the new settlement where ho lived led his father to take upon himself tha education of his son. Upon the decluration of war between the United States r.ud Mexico he vol unteered, was made Lieutenant in the First Illinois Infantry, and was for a time Adjutant of his regiment. At the close of the wtr he studied law with his uncle, Alexander M. Jenkins. In 1849 he was clerk of Jackson coun ty. Subsequently he completed his legal studies at the, Louisville Universi ty, and was admitted to the bar in 1852. His popularity may be inferred from the fact that in the year of his graduation h" was elected to the State Legislature, and in tho next year to the office of Prosecuting Attorney of th Third Judicial District, holding thai1 ollico until 1857. 11 was re elected totlieStato Legislature in 1853, 1856 and 1857, and was Presidential elector on the Buchanan and Brockcnridge" ticket. In 1858 and 18G0. Jie'waa" elected Representative to Congress, la' . July 1861 he left his seat in the txtra1 session of Congress, and joined thv- Union troops on theirway to the battle' of Bull Run. He was made Colonel of the Thirty-first Illinois Infantry in September, and in November met the foe at Belmont, whero his horse was shot from under him during a success ful bayonet charge. He led the charge on Fort Douelson, was wounded, and compelled to leave the Geld for several' mo itha In March, 1862, he joined' Grant at Pittsburg Landing, and was4 appointed Brigadier-General of Volon ters. His bravery in Grant! north-'' em Mississippi movements met with pmnotion to tho rank of Major-Gen- APil A f. Vit!.Mtiiii fti'a nr nmn 1a4 ' Viwll aav j ma VVI Wilis VM XXV liuriirui jl Ilia WUIUIIIIt ItTU f the entrance on Juno 25th, and was" the first military governor. He suo- coeded Sherman at the head of the' ; ' tsenth army corps in November, 1863, and when McPherson lost his life, on' K, the 2 2d of July, Logan succeeded him ' and commanded the army of the Ten nessee with tho same ability and success which characterized his command of smaller numbers, He was with Sher man on his "march to tho sea," rema n- ing with him until Johnson'ssurrender. ' n 1865 he was appointed Minister to Mexico, but declined. From the ose of the war until 1871, he occupied ' trious positions of honor. In 1871, and again in 1879, he was elected Sen ator from Illinois. His term of Service in the Senate will expire March 3r 885. His Success Financially and socially, are largely daw to his excellent health. If his lyitem were clogged and feverish, nn doubt he would fail ai many other, do. Bnt why not enjoy good health when one can pleas, the palate at the lam, time? Syrnp of Fig ii not only pleasant to th, taste, but it also claanMi the' yitem thnmoglily, yet painless; it is barm lees in its nature, anil strengthen, th, rgaO on which it act, so that regular habit, may be formed, and thu lutferer permanently restored to health and happiness. Sample' bottles free aad large bottles fur sal by F M Wilkius, Eu.'eoej W 3 l-ee, Junction, Its Wonderful Efficacy. No remedy ever discovered possesses the wonderful elBcacy ot Syrnp of Figs. Th, certainty with which ittxpel, all impnriti from th, system, at the same tint, giving ton, to the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, place, it ahead of all other remedies, to say notmng oi it Deing more easily tasen. ts ie selling very rapidly. f F M Wilkiui i, ageoV for Kujeu. W S netion. 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