The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, July 19, 1884, Image 1

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ESTABLISHED FOB THE DISSEMISATIOS OP DE1CCUTIG MOINES, ASD TO EAM 1 (WEST LIVING AT TI1E SWEAT OP OCR BROW.
EUGENE CITY, OK. SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1884.
VOL. 16.
NO. 3D.
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JSf Si gene (City ' Guard.
I. L. CAMPBELL,
PMWur a'll Proprietor.
PFl31-')i thi Entail of Willamette,
reitb.tvrjaa Sjveath and Eighth Streets,
TEftMl OF SUBJCRIPflON'.
Per Amun
Kit af-tnth
Tkrs Months
81 V)
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KV17K3 OF ADVKKTI91NQ.
Advtrtisements Inserted a follows :
() si'iara, 10 lias or less, on. insertion $3 ;
rah ubM.uent insertion L, Cash required in
riM.lv -.. will be euarjrjd at the fl
riaf ttn:
On i tv thre month 8 00
" sW msnths 8 l0
" " on year 12 03
Tran-iant nnticjjin local column, 20 cent per
n for each intsrtion.
Advertising bills will be rendered quarterly.
AU job work must be paid pub ox dkuvekv.
80CIETIES.
Lodoc No tl. A. P. anil A. M.
,XeeU Bret aad third We Inasdata Id each
tenth.
Hrmrrn Bona Tadok No. 9 I. O.
fSr, " : ' .... a
trt T VMUavurr TilMd&T tYCOlCS.
iMti .a the id and 1th Wednesdays in null month.
WIH1WBIU EiNCAHPHRIT fltt V
Koosxs Loom, No. 15, A. O. U. W.
Meets at Masonic Hall the aeoouil and fourth
Fridayi In each month.
J. M. Sloas. 51. W.
KtlPATnICK Pjst, Nfl. 40. Or. A. R.-Meet
t Maannfo 1111, the first and third Fridays of
ach month. By order, Cosia.vNnKR.
Orbs op Chomx Frienps. MU the
rat ao.l third Saturday tveninun at Masonic
Halt By order of J. M. Sloax, (i C.
Btrm Linos No. 337. h O. G. T. - Mta
erery Siturdiy night in (J 1 1 Fellow.' Hall.
E. 0. Potter, W. C. T.
LiiMNft Star Band op Hops -Meets at the
C P. Church every Sunday afternoon at 3:.K.
. J. K. Houston. Supti Mia, Bertha Conic, AVt
fiiBt; Chan. Kill, Sao'y. Mi Hattie Smith,
Chaplain. Visitors made welcome
L. BILYEXJ,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
EUGENE CITY", OREGON'.
PR AC TICK IN ALL TH.K COURTS OF
thi. State. Will tfive ap-cial attention
t cnllectiont K id probate in itt t.
Orris -Over W. K. tC.'s B;pres. o:lke
CEO. 6. WM,
Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law,
XTIU. PRACTICE IN THIS CMTRTS
VV of the Second Judicial DixtriU and in
he Supreme Court of thin State.
Special attention iven to collection and
natters in pndiate
Ceo. S. Washburne
Attorney-fit-Lair,
tU JENK CI TV, - - OIIKGON
Ofllee formerly ocjutded by Thompson
Bean. jy,t3
GEO. NL MILLER,
Attsasj aai CsuassllatrLiw, and
Real Estate Agent.
EUGENE CITY, - - - OREGON.
OFFICE Two doore aorth of Post Ollioe.
J. E. FENTON,
Attorney-at-Law.
KUGBNS CITY - OREGON.
Special attention given to Real Estate Prao
tie and Abstracts of Title.
Oppici Over Grange Store.
T.W.HA111US,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon.
OFFICE
Wilkin's Drug Store.
Residence on Fifth street, where Dr Shelton
formerly resided.
Dr. Wm Osborne,
O.faj Ajjjini.i St- Charles Hotel,
OR at thl
V Da7J iTOiZ OF HATES aid 1UCIET.
DR. JOSEPH P. GILL,
CAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or rea
idenoe when not professionally enjaged.
Otfioe at the
POST OFFICE DRUG STORE.
Residence on Eighth street, oppite Presby
riaa Church.
JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT.
j. S. IUCKEY,
ABALEB IX
.Oocks, Wacnes, Chains, Jewelry, Etu
RcpairinZ Promptly "Executed.
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WAllWork Wpre4.
J. S. LU'JKF.Y,
CU r.-fthl C'-s B.ick Willoetts street.
T. B. MM
A GENERAL
A large assortment of La
dies and Child) -ens Hose at
12 1-2 cts. .
Hood Dress Goods a t 12c-
Best Corset in town foroOc
An immense stock of New
and Seasonable Goods.
Fine Cashmere in every
shade. v
New and Nobby styles in
tLOlHING.
Liberal Discount for
' CASH.
New Departure ! !
CASH Al)
.TI!c.NlZJi THE MEN WHO 1JKJ.P T
t 'H fill. I'Lot.'bJto, ttlnwe interiMU ir
;iiid their inbU :n lioiue. 'i uke Uclicu thut
L I
Will aell gmW for CASH at ifKatly reduced prices, as low as any other CASH STORK
Uort Priiita ll and 18 yards SI 00
Itet I'niwn and RL-ached Miihlius, ', 8, 1), and
M ct.
t'larlvs nn I Brook spool cotton 7." ct per Dor.
Pliiii m l Milled Fhnnels, 23, S5: 4."i and 50
cts.
NVatar Proo , cent
Fine White ShlrtH, 75 cts and $1.
And a!l Other Coods
Al tile Celelirawd
WHI.TK. Sli! A7TN"G MACHINE I
ilitvi. At neatly reduced rates.
Er To mv old Ciwtome-s. wlio have stood bv
trms as heretofore on tinn. but if at any time
all am. as others, tli full credit on my reduction
Goods sold as low as any Huse
in Oregon, for
Cash Or Credit.
Highest Price paid for all kinds
of Country Produce. Call and See
S. H. Friendly.
CRAIN BROS.
DEALERS
iB-
CIocks,
ZYO Vatrta -nJ
Jewelry,
Musical instruments, Toys, Notions, etc
Vatcbes, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired and
warranted. Northwes. eornip of Willamette
and Eighth street.
This is an Ad erfiseme.;t,
! gL01"
! remember tat w allow NO ONE to under-
I sell us. Ev.Tvtuinir in sUk nwHed in any
(family, includinir Willow, Wood and Stona
Ware. Choice 5c and 10c ci?n.n specialty
Com and t Farm proHoe. ws.t
'S.
? ? imming Silks and Sat
ins in all shades.
Moireantique Silks
Velvets in Colors.
The finest stock of French
KID SHOES
f vcr brought to this place.
; BOOTS and SHOES
'nail grades-
GROCERIES
of all descrivtions.
Hirjl.n VOl'R BRIDGES, ROADS AND
ynr iuturmta ! Are pctniaiioitly located and
PETERS
J
Fine Cheviot Shirts. C'), 75 cts and $1.
New Assortment Dress (oods (No Trash) 15,
J) and ' cts.
Mens' Underwear. S!iirts an I D.-awerj, 59 ct
Mens' OversMrts. 75 ct and SI.
Mens' Overalls, 50, Ci, 7') cts and 81.
Embroideries and Edyius at I'Vnuloua Low
Prices.
at Proportionate Rates.
me so 1 in,', I will continue to sell on same
they wish to make CAi-
ASH purchases, I will give
A. V. I'ETEItH
A. 0. HOVET, H. t hUMPBRET, W. T. FEET,
Notary. Attorr.y. Cashier.
LANE COUNTY BANK.
II0VEY, HUMPHREY & CO
EUGENE aiTTT, - OB.
Deposits received subject U check.
Ioans made on approved securities.
Ki-ht Draft drawn on
PORTLAND, RAN FRANCISCO AND
NEW YORK. . !
Eichane drawn on th principal Cities of
Kumrm.
fViiliirtinns maile nn all noinU ami a ireneral i
Ranking rtiin transacted on avoratde I
scrnnu
18-tf.
R. W. C SEKLBREOE
13 NOW PERMANENTLY LOCATED
in CotU-e Gmve. He erfonns all oera.
lions in meclianical and surgical dentistry. All
work warranted aud satisfaction iiuaranteed.
A FEW HINTS
rort tni osi or
0lP
1xsk. 7b mure Pit ho
lU gtnllg, i to 4 flits,
thorouyhly, 4 to fitli.
Erptritnet trill riceidt (A.
proptr rfosr in turA cats.
Tat Constipation, or Costlv.ncss, uo
remedy 1 so. .ttoctlro as Avku's Pills.
They Insore regular dally acuoa, and rN .
tor the bowels to a healthy condition.
For Indigestion, or Dyapep.la, Avcn'J
Pills are Invaluable, ami a sure cure.
Heart-burn, Loss of Appetite, Foul
Stomach, Flatulency, Dluliirss, KrmU
arhe, Numbness, Nausea, are all relieved
aud cured by Atkr's Pills.
In Liver Complaint, Billons Disorder,
and Jauadloe, Ayeh'i Pills should be
given In doses large enough to eaelte the
liror and bowels, and reuiov consUpatloa.
As a elcnnilng medicine in the Spring, tbea
1'ILIJ arc iinnqiuillcd.
Worms, caused by a morbid condition of
liie bowels, are er.jwllcd by these Tilli.
Eruptions, Shin Dlseaaoa, and rile,
Ihs rosultof Indigestion or Constlpittlon, nr
cured by tho of AVER'S Vill
For Colds, take AVER'S rii.u Is omcu
Hi pores, roniove Inflammatory toero.x.ia,
and allay the fever.
For Dlarrhofa nnd Dysentvry, caused by
Indian colds, ludigostiblo food, tic, AVKU'S
l'l Li J ar. the true remedy.
IUieuiniitism, Cout, Neurnlsla, and
Krlatlca,otcii result f ruin digeslivo derange.
mont, or colds, mid dlwiur on removing
tho cause by the uso of Avtit's Pills.
Timiora, Drupay, Kidney Complulnta,
an I otlior disorders caused by debility or
vlutruetlon, ar curfd by Aver's Pii.ij.
liupprraslon, and Painful Muuntrua
lion, have a safd aud ruady remedy In
AYER'S PILLS.
Full directions. In various language, a,
company each package.
rncPAMD nr
Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowell,Mass.
Sold by ail Druggist.
ffi'ifffAtasTin
CShildron
ron
toother Llo and F!iysicln
rooomffiond It.
IT 13 HOT PARCOTi:.
CENTAVB LINIMEKTS
(lie World'u prcat raln-IIc-Ilcvhigr
remedies. Thcylical,
buollio aud euro Uurnii,
"Wounds, ATcak Back and
niicuinatlsm upou Ulan, nnd
Sprains, Galls and Lamencs:i
y.pon Dcasts. thenp, qulcli
r.ncl reliable. . '
CPURT3 ef ilscnatlns Elncna,
CauCes. CrockUng Pains la tlio
Head, Totld Ercati, CoaSsoas,
and n-y Catarrhal Complaint,
can to exterminated by Wei Bo
Meyor' Catarrh Curo, a Constl
. tnttonfil Antidote), by Abuory
ioa. The most Important El
COTry ainoa Vacclnatlom.
riEAE.CS IV
Croceris "id Provisions,
Will keep on hand a general assortment
Groceries Provisions, Cured Meats,
Tobacco, Cigars, Candies,
Candles, Hoans, Notfftn.
Green and Dried Fruits,
Wood and Willow War.
Crockery, Etc
Business will be conducted on
CASK BASIS
Which means that
Low Prices are established
Eoodt lelirered vrthont cbtrge U tnyti
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTED
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pvfe
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SENATOR LF. BAYARD.
Tlioman F. Itavnrd in a inmiW of
utie of tlio most funiouH families in tho
State of Di'lnwiirc Tim firnt Amrri
inn Bnyanl wh Nicholas, n, lirotliofin
law of Governor Petor StuyvfRant, and
a rigid Huguenot, Tli Htatesninn who
now most connpicuouRly honors the
family, is ono of it Kveral nioniltera
who have served their country with
distinrtioii in the Federal Congress.
Hewasliorn October 29, 1828, was
educated at the 'Flufhinjj" School
Wilmington, and as a boy aspired to
hecome a merchant. Uut with youth
came the more generous amhition which
has home fruit in his popularity to-day.
In 1851 Mr. Bayard was admitted to
the Bar. lie opened an oflicc and in
a few years commanded remunerative
practice. Up to 1869 he steadily pur
sued his luiHineHS an a practicing law
yer, with tint one lireak, namely, in
1853, when he served for a short time
.!-... t' l 1 All
ns united Biaies AJismci Atiornei'.
He succeeded his father as Unitn-d
Stales Senator in 1809, and was re
elected in 1875 and 1881. His position
is that of a leader, duo not only to supe
rior ability, hut unassailable integrity
and honor. Senator Bayard was a
staunch friend of the South during the
period of reconstruction; a "bard
money" man when influential hion in
Mh the leading political parties
favored the payment of national obliga
tions on other than tho gold basis, and
a member of the minority in the Eleo
tend Com mission. He stands in as
high a position before the country to
day as any Democrat io statesman.
Inoitier Bolter.
Th St. Louis (Mo.) Volksblatt, Ger
man Republican says: "The VollcsMott
has never, down to tho present time,
faltered in its support of the Republi
can party, but draws the line at Blaiv.e
and.Jjogan, The men were not 'nomi
nate I who could have united all the
elements of the Republican party, and
makjM their election sure, but just the
candidates to split the party whose de
feat ii thus assurred. One reason why
the lerman-Americans will have nottV
ing Jib do with Blaine is this; In a
speech which he made in the United
Stapes Senate on March 1 3, 1 878,
against the Secretary of tho Interior,
Schurz, bejause.of his effort to put a
stop to the robbery of publio lands.
Blaine derided :he secretary because h
was a foreigner, and condemned with
great vehemence the entrusting of the
management of the public lands to such
lwiids. The German-Americans were
also severely censured. Wause. as
still cherished their fatherland, and
held on to its customs. The conven
tion well knew that tho German-Amer
icans would tolerate no candidate who
had in the national senate expressed
his hatred of them aud who had
achieved his political success by a long
and persistent warfare against their
customs. It is therefore an' assured
fact that the German-Americans of
Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin.Min
nesota, and other states in which they
hold the balance of power as lietween
the parties, cannot lie induced to sup
port Blaine. Truly, whom the gods
wish to destroy they first mnke mad
. i $ i
The name of EJward Atkinson is
ono that commands, we . believi., the
respect of our cotton manufacturer
i' Atkinson is one of the prominent
anw-Blaine men of Massachusetts, and
he Ays that the Independent move -
mentis growing and will apread all
"
What Smiie Froininrnt Nrrgjnira Saj.
Father fransioli, of SL Teter'a
church, says: ''The nomination of
Blaine and Logn.it was a gn-at mis take.
Neither of theni should have lieeri
placed on the .icVt; They hre not
acceptablo to llie community at large.
I don't think the ticktm dan Welected."
Vicar General William fceegan
How do I like the nomination of Jaine
G. Blainet It suits rile Splendidly.
Couldn't be Wttor. It means the
breaking up of thn Republican party;
Rv. Father Gallagher, assistant;
pastor R. C. Church of the Assump
tion: "I don't like it at all. I am a
Republican, but I can't swallow Blaine,
It is a mistake to that Roman Catho
lies are all Denocrats. I presume I
shall vote the Democratic ticket for th
fmt time this Fall. I will vote BR ft
citizen, not as a priest. I always da
I mean I never try to influence any of
our congregation. I am afraid the Re
publicans have made a fatal mistake, t
would vote for good Republican if they
put him up against Blaine, but will
not vote the Republican ticket otber
wise," Rev. Dr. Theodore L, Cuyler, of the
Lafuyetle avenue Presbyterian Church,
said: "It is a good time to remain
silent. I expressed my views Wore
the convention. I do not care to enter1
into any controversy at present Thn
nominees are not my men. The Dero
ocrals have the field to themselves."
Rev. J. Hyatt Smith, of the Easfr
Congregational church: "I cannot say
who T will vote for, hut I think that
unless the Democratic party make a
big blunder, an they generally do, their
candidates will le elected next Fall
Rev. Dr. A. J. F. Beh rend, of "th
Central Congregational charchi "ManV
gentlemen connected with my churcn
were at my residence last evening and
they talked the matter over. They all
thought as I do that thn nomination:
means defeat."
Rev. 0. S. Williams, of Washington
street M.E.Church "I have been an
earnest Republican since 1854, and
never opposed a national ticket beforj
hut I cannot support Blaine. 1 was irf
the wigwam at Chicago when Lincoln
was nominated, and took part in Fre
mont's campaign here, btit Blaine re
tires me from the Republican ranks for
his election unless the Independent
Republicans put up good man; t
think the nomination means the defeat
of the party, It won't rriattri now bid
mah the Democrat put Up they -will
electJiim."
K9v. I it. steeter, ptfstor or Hands
strecjt church "t don't know wnether
or not it would be advisable to oppose
Blaine till the Democratio nomination
is made, ife is not my choice, but the
Donjowata may do even worse."
J
On the very day on which Blaine
I .! W it1 i ii t '
was nominatea jonn u. aicuuuougn oi
the St Lvuis dlobe-Democrat, said:
"Blaine ca,nnot carry the full strength
of the republican party, to' Wgin with,
and his repulsivo r6tten record will re-
pel ths inuepmuent or detached voters.
He is an unclean man, and the people
will not have hinf. To nominate him
would be to court defeat, lie standi
self convicted for prostituting the high
offices he has held to build up a private
fortune, of cohabiting' with corruption
4 4u-v-m.;.' on, no,' Ms" record
would dam" him." McCuUoUgh is now
supporting Blaine with enthusiasm.
. , ,
Mr. Blaiife was a "pce man" alsa
He hired a substitute when he was
drafted, and aftr tno' war was over
collected the aivtoi'nt' that it cost him
fiom the city of Augusta. His gov
ernment contract to furmsh the army
with rifles was too good a thing t
thrown away.
Cornelius lUirahart, the wealthiest
and most influential Irishman in Rock
land, Maine, Vho fas been Republi
can since 18il, and is now a Republi
can merrfberof the city council, aaysha
will not vote for Jflaine under any cir
cumstances , , "
The Ry publican party, according to
CherpTatform, U opposed "to tha acqui
fifion ti lafje tract of the public lands
; by corporations and individuals." The
evidences of this in the last twenty
-ari afa absolutely overwhelming.