The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, August 02, 1884, Image 1

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ESTABLISHED FUR T!!E MSSDimTWS 111' DEWUTIC I'RIXJIPIES, AM TO EARX.AX PXESTLIVIXt BT THE SWEAT (IP OCR BMW,
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Vol.16.
EUGENE CITY OR SATURDAY, AUGUST 1884.
NO. 41.
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I. L. CAMPBELL,
PiLhlii'Mrau l Proprietor.
'i OBVIO - t'' t2'k- of Win mutt
Mt'o)tJSii Sj7jnt!i unl Ki'.it!i Street.
TBavU07 8J3miPrii)M.
Pr Ann in 32. 59
Six Months
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UVTHH OP ADVKKTWING.
Advertisement inserted as follows :
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Advertising bitts will hi ren'.ered quarterly
All iob work mart bo paid rus ox dgmyeuy
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moath.
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Aula n tk lil and 4th We'lun.lay. in encli month.
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Meeu t Masonic II U the aecond and fourth
iMduyi in each tnnntU.
J. M. Si.oan, M. w.
KlLFATllICK T r, tlu V, (i. A. R.-Meet
t Miionio II ill, tha Hwt and tliir.l 1' rid .iy of
Mhraontlu BorJi-r, CoaaASimit
Ordub ok Chosxs F!xrw.-Mwt the
mndthiri S.itr.r.hy nvi!iiiiun at M:wmiic
HalL By order of J. M. Sloan-, ( C.
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Lk vuis Star BAMiiof IToi,E-Mvft at tie
C r. Church every Sniuiy nftwiioott ut AM.
t. K. H;nton. Supt.: Mit Bert'm Coak, Ai't
8upt! Chu. Hill, -S-o'v. Mi llAttie amith,
Chaplain. VwitoM iu:ido wjlom".
L. BILYEU,
Attorney and Counsellor at La,-
euuenh cut, o;;::udnt.
PaAunya in ALLiTfia ouii'M or
. tliit Stiti;. Will viva ichi attention
to cnllocti'inn and probite nutt ;rs.
OKflOS -)er W. V. & C.'i t'tprjji ol'.ice
C& 3. D 332.3.
Attorneys awl Cmnsdlors-
at-Lai',
-tViix nucrin in thi: v ii:t
YV f t'u 'wo i.l .In l: :i il Oi-.n.t iu: I u.
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BliUtuT ill lik' .li.ite
iSii i!':-: cirv. - - ow.o
Otl Ice formerly oc;upL J by T.:jiiihuii A
Bean. jyifiuJ
C9. M. MILLER,
iltttfajy aal Cjai3)ll3:-at-La',v, anl
Real Estate Agent.
EUGENE CITi', - - - 0KK30V.
OFFICE Two dortrs nirth of Port ().ll"e.
J. E. FENTON,
AttoPiipyat3-siw.
fcUGENE CITY - OUEGON.
SpsoliUttentiin iv.n tt Ilsil EitAtJ Frac
tie and Abtrai'ti ot Title.
OrriCE Over Granja Store.
T.W. HARRIS, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon,
OFFICE
Wilkin's Drug Store.
K.iidence on Fifth street, where Ir Shellon
formerly renideJ.
Dr. Wm Osborne,
OScAJjii'Sl- Charles Hotel,
- OR AT TUB
W DaJ 9TJ13 0? niTE3ail LOCKET.
Dll. JOSEPH P. GILL,
C
AN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or res
when not phifc-wionally eni-aed.
Office at the
. POST OFFICE DRUG STORE.
lUaidence on Eighth itreat, oppit Presby
trian Church.
JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT.
Clocks, Wacnes, Chains, Jewelry, Etc.
Repairinj Promptly Executed, j
J. S. LUCXEY, gfa
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J2T A GENERAL Jg
mum
691
: i;iiini iu
A large assortment cf La
dies ami Children s Hose at
1J 1-2 ils.
Good Dress Goods at 12o-
Best Corset in town for 60c
An immense stock of Yew
and Seasonable Goods.
Fine Cashmere in every
shade.
Sew and Xohby styles in
CL01U1XG.
Liberal Discount for
New Departure ! !
Vm .ia
j ro: y.r. Tin: :.! kn vnu ni;i.r t
i. iii rl ' Aavrr-Z, wIiomi ii!'.cii; tt. r-rij
;ieli.l tiu'il' I'l.iilU ut l.'iiiic. 'J like t.olii'e tl.ut
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.Vill mil tftod fur l'ASI.1 ut ,TiatIy M.iiiccil priocc, 116 low aj.n.y ctiuT ('ASH ti'i'OUKi
iost I'l inU 1 an I li y.'
1 03 ;
llciit Urrnvii aivl iV.oac!i..'.l llunlins, 7, 8, '.), (( 11I
liiot
Clw'iS u BraVti :in:l cotton 75 cts pur D.iz. j
I'h '.i m l Milled Firan du, 1j, o't: 4 and 53 .M-uh' Ovomliirt.. i.t cti. and ?1.
i'ts. Mi'iis' Overalls 51, Co, 75 ct.i r.:id SI.
SVattr Pi'io , ccitu Euibnldcrlcu ami Edwins ut I'abulon T-nn
"iuu 'h'.M .SUi:-tt, 7't cti an I 01.. I'rini.
And a!l othsr Cods at Pro-jortionctc Rctes.
Wm t!ie ( xd,:l) vi:!
WIHTM SYi -VINO rACIIIX K !
Nnue It itt.tr f 1- r :! ;t'i. ni:-. anl I lmMlitvl, At ;r?My redomd rites.
tr To tny ol 1 O nto neM, wli.. h ivj K'.n id livmnfo I m r, I wi.l .onlii:i t i kMI on name
tr:ui 1 lKT.ifo;orc 0:1 ti'ii '. ':it if at any time ''i-y wiali to fnako CASH pnrcVww, I ( will five
ill am, as itlii'r.. fir foil credit on li.y rciluntion . ' A. V. I'HILliS
Goods sold as
in Oregon, for
Cash Or Credit.
Highest Price paid for all kinds
of Country Produce. Call and See
IL Friendly.
HarnessSliop!
HAVING OrENED A NEW SADDLE AND IIAPNIfS fHOP 0 8th PTUE
went of Cram JUo, I am now j'repaie I to f urniah everytbinA' in 'that line at the
Tlie
Competent
1 1 im ming Silks and Sat
ins in all shades.
Moireantique Silks
Velvets in Colors.
The finest stock of French
KID SHOES
ever brought to I his place-
HOOTS and SHOES
:n all grades-
GIWL RULES
of all descriptions.
. r;iriT.: voun 'biiiixjo, nu.uw and
ym.r ir.:.fi.fln ! Afn poruiuiKiitiy located am
PETERS,
Khiu Chev'ot S!ii:U. 50, 1i ti a:i.l SI.
Jttr Atsu t ii"iit Divss (!;t...la (No 'IV.ld'.i) !5
23 11:1. i J.i cU.
M,.V (in hirnr. S'lirit ail I).-r.jrj. 51 ct
low as any House
JIo.st
? f U I ll 111 CI J
utiifactioi. tell hn.B favcr
DO. W. C- SS:!L3F.cDE,
Ii NOW PEiniANENTLY LOCATED
In Cottaite Grow. He peil'orn.a all opera
tion in nieoli micul ami auriral dentitry. All
work warranted and natliifiu'tion timrniitced,
Vegotablo Sicilian
HAIE EENEWER
n the Unit preparation pi'ificl'.y nilr.ptcd to
cili' ilMv;mi3 id t'.iu kcalp, ni.d IliO lint litc
cowlul iv.ioicr ut luiicd ir giny Lair (9 its
luilural w.ui', tio.vili, ami juuU.f'il Iwiiity.
It ha. had many iiuiU:toiiit Lul iahiu have to
fully uul all tlio retiulriiiiciiti inniful fur
tlm proper tinilinciit of t lie lialr ami Malp,
Hall's U.uii l:i:.r.vt 11 U:.s undily flow 11
Iu laTur, mid .ipiend Us fame nial imluliicft
to every ipiuiler of tiiu c'udio. lis mi Ural
luled auccitai ran to r.lU United to lilt one
caiue: f'ie tui,n Jiihi.iiit nl of Hi ;nmiui.
The proprietor have oficn Ucn tiupriscd
at the reecipl cf orders from iiniolo cutni.
tries, wlieir the) had never niaiio an effort for
its liitrodiiciion.
'J'ht u:;e for a pliort time of Hall's IlAin
!km:hi:ii wiiiulerfii.ly liuprnvii the per
sonal appearance. It elciiiiEis the sralp from
all Impurities, cures nil liiuunis, fever, and
drynr'S, nnd tints prevents laUlucrs. It
tliiiu'.alcs the ucaki ned plai ds, mid cnulitl
tliein to push fnrnard a new and vigorous
grnvth. 'J ho elfeels of till nrticlo are not
tiaiiw eul, HUu ll.o'c i f nleoliolio pr pala
tums, but reiuiilii n loi g time, ithlch ivukri
its uno a matter f ccui.omy.
BUCKINGHAM'S DIE
1011 tub
WHISKERS
TVIll clinnj-o tho heard to a natural brown,
or Mack, nsdcflred. It produces 11 pcriuniient
color thiil will not whlIi nwny. Cot sinlngof
A sinplti piTi.uat;uii, it is npplicd without
trouble.
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R. P. IIALL & CO., KaLia, 11
Soil ly all I.'oalcra iu Xru.c'.Mt.
tasrn rCU ALL TEE TOEHS
K'Tofiiloiis, Mcrcnrlnl, and
JWJ,,7 lilooil litoi'ucr.(
u". .)'. A tli5 best reni'dv, beennse the
, JA n",fci- ri.tn 11111 iiu imimwiim
. hinoil-piii ilier, IS
Ayc:'s
Carscparilla.
Sold by all Druajlsts ; ti, six bottles, IS.
visual
r"' n s 1 r
ffd fJV
rooccic:ci;il il,
IT 13 NOT PARCOTi:.
do V'or3d"fi crcnt ralii-Kc-licvlna
rer.:cdlc3. Tlicy heel,
txunlio euro Surun,
w'ouitd.'i, D;tck n:ul
nhcyiUiitiMU upon Han, cuC.
f. ::rIns, Calla f-nd I.:u:icnccrj
.tpca 'Drzzis. C!:ccp, clcu.
and reliable.
Cs&Hoj, CracIiUiiTt l sUa ia tLo
Xlcail, rotld Crcatli, CoaTdcss,
rati try Catarrlal Com7.lai.-1t,
can l-o exterminated 1 7 Wei To
I.Ii7er's Catatrli Cnro.oCoisC
tuClonal Antldoto, fcy .iaorn
Uoa . Tlo aor.t Iainoi-tant EU"
covcry dnoo Vaccination.
. I, . m,
rtCALCft IS
Croceris nt"1 Provisions,
Will keep on band general assortment
Groceries, Provisions, Cured Meats,
Toltacco, Cigars, Candies,
Candles, Soaj, Notions.
Ureen and Driel Fniits,
Wood and WiUotr Ware.
Crockery, Etc
Business will be conducted on a
CASH BASIS-
Which means that
Low Prices' are Established
Goods delivered withont Oiarje to Bnyei
ML KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTED
Frwhlh wtllrsy th blffbsttmarki
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.THOMAS AJIEHDltlCKS. -
A SKETCH OF THE POLITICAL
CAUEEIl OF THE DEMO
CRATIC CANDIDATE FOK
VICE-I'HI'SIDENT.
Tlionms A. Ilotiiliioks wan born a
Ilucki'vp, liii imlivH plucn liflng a Hiuall
villiiot in Muskingum county, not far
from ZunoHvilln, Oliio, In 1822, vhmi
Iih wan three ypftr-s olil, liis futlinr
movi'd to Slwl'iy county, Intl., and that
Siiittt has sinott hflcn his home. HiH
fiitlpr had sufficient property toitducat
his ehiUlrnii, and n( tho ni of 22yuuno
IIi'iidrickHrnduutt'd nt Hanover Col
li'oi'. f went iiniiifdiatly to Chain
1 ruliiirg, Pa., where hn studied law,
nntl two years litter was admitted to
tlm Imr. Hit then returned to Indiana
and in the villain of Slu'lKy villo hun;'
out his sliinle, Old AcquaintaiiceH
say h madii a quick hhccchm, both hy
his kuowledgn of thd law and his nt
tractive perHonal characteriHtics. It in
said that the late Governor Morton,
when opposing yoiliig Hendricks, could
usually win Leforn a jury, Lul in an
argument lieforei a Judgo llendricko
would beat him every limn.
In 1818 Hendricks was elected n
member of the State Legislature, and
two years later helped to form a Con
(dilution for his State. Tho next five
years he served his Jistrict in Congresa
Then one morning, while sitting on (he
portico of his homo in Shelbyville, a
friend handed him a franked envelope
postmarked "Washington." It. wai
from Franklin Pierce, asking him to
come on to Washington nnd take the
otHsnof Land Commissioner. Ho ac
cepted, aiid'for neatly four years (lis
charged the duties of that post He re
mained iu office one year longer than
hn intended to because of a. controversy
with Land Officer Ilurclt of Missouri,
l'urch's sun had taken up a very large
tnct of the best land iu Missouri, and
I.ui'cli wanted to get n patent for the
young man, contrary to law nnd right.
Hendricks cut oil' the, grab and stayed
iu olliw li ng enough to see thai it
should not again bo attempted. While
Commissioner ho heard nnd ilccii'c.l
22,000 c ntcsteil laud claims.
His standing before tho penplo of
his Statu umdn him' the .Democratic
candidate for Coventor in 1800. This
was not a good year for Democratic
candidates, and Henry S. Lane, defeated
him. Lane went to the Senate at once
and Morton succeeded to the Govern
or's chair. . Tw o yearn later th Demo
crats turi.ed the ,State Legislature and
Senate inside out, and the new Houses
at onco elect ml Hendricks Unitol
States Senator fr.r the term expiring in
18C9. This was the opportunity which
Hendricks needed to give him a na
tional reputation. Democrats could do
little inure, than protest in those days,
but Hendricks protested nga'ust the
Republican reconstruction, method ho
effectually that he was the most conspic
uous before tho National Democratic
Convention held in New York City in
1 808. New York's delegates and all
the Northwest tracked him, but Ohio
kicked over the tiajes, voted persist
ently for Seymour, and finally with the
aid of ihn gallery gods, created a stam
pede. In 1576 Mr. Hendricks was nomi
nated for the; Vice-Presidency and
elected on the ticket that has since be
come famous. -
Hr. Hendricks' s-lection for :ha
second place on the ticket by the Chi
raM Convent i u as so unanimous, St
iiiiit lie conjectured that his nomination
I will he as popuitriy receiven nj i.n tax oi to mane mm --nikukti uvnu
psrty at lursje, ,holderr
Hero is tho unr record of the man
who intimates that h.i would delight
to wade in gore, whoso friends insintl
nte that h i would reach the utmost
height of felicity could he but give the
tail of tho British liotl ft hearty twist,
drive the imperial eagles of Germany
squawking back into tho Alps and
raise a rumpus all nrouud:
1. Iilaino was tile first man drafted
for the wur in his district.
2. He hired one Bradford as a
Kttbstitute for $2fl0.
3. Bradford never went to tho
front, but was imprisoned during the
war for a criminal uU'eiise.
The Common Council of August
repaid to Illuine the 9250 he had given
to Bradford ns a substitute.
k splint riii iiit.
Running over th files of Ihe Ore
gonian for n part of April, wo find that
on (hn 21st of that month it Raid edito
rially: Since the Republican party can
nominate a man who would bo unas
sailable oti his record, why take Blainej
whose name would be the, signal for
defensive caiitpaigut Every Demo
cratic paper in the laud would publish
his "record" within forty-eight hours
after his nominadon. Again, since thd
Republican party can nominate a mart
who would reccivo Ihn united "inde
pendent," "stalwart" and "half-breed''
vote, particularly in tho Empire State,
where such solid vote is most needed,
why nominate Blaine, who could not
get itt
Nety York Evening Post (Rep.): As
for Cleveland, the Blaiilo 'penpld hav
a very small opinion of hiitn He is a
new man, a mere accident, a very good
ex-Mayor, a Governor who has signed
some bills and vetoed others, hut really
a man without any public record as a
statesman. It tuny he that this il go
ing to be a campaign in which too rtitlch
record will bo a disadvantage. No
body will deny that tho Republican
candidate hos more record than almost
any other man in public life, but titer
are portions of it which his most de
voted supported never mention. Even
Steve Elkins, as far as wo are aware,
has never made any allusion to ths
Mulligan letters, or has given the coun
try the benefit of his interpretation of
the bo ntonco, "I do not feel that I
shall prove u dead head in the enter
prise if I once embark in it. I sea
various channels in which I know I
can be useful," '
Grover Cleveland presided at a
meeting in Buffalo iu ' the Spring of
1881 to denounce! Minister Lowell's
action in allowing American citizens
to be cast in British dungeon without
a trial, when a vigorous protest would
have freed them. Mr. Jas. G. Bla'tna
was Invited to that meeting, but did
not even send a letter of regret. Official
documents show that I)well was acting
under the order of Iris superior, Jas.
G. Blaine. In 1882 a meeting was
held iu Baltimore to sympathize with
Ireland. Jerry Black and other prom
inent Democrats were there. Mr
Bluiue was invited didn't cone, make
no excuse, ignored (he meeting alto
gether, and did not even send bo
slight i courtesy as a mere letter of
regret.
The New York Independent Com
mittee soys (hat some idea of the ex
tent of the Republican revolt against
Blaine may be gathered from the fact
that (ho petition which the committee
issued three week ago, ann which
called upon all lh Republican to vote
against (he tattooed ticket, tins already
received over 20,000 signatures. Th
committee believes that the organized
revolt will not bo flinch, if any short of
BO.OOO. votes.
Gardiner (Mass.) News (Ind. Rep.):
If Mr. Crnpo will take a ron dp this
way ho will find evidences of not only
dicontf nt but open reVllion that will
send him heme a mbch ' less sanguine
Blaine man. Ths Western Massachu
setts woods are Jast crammed full of
loiters. ' '
Patterson (N.J.) Republican: If I
tax of (2 on a blanket makes a man
moderately prosperous, why would not
EUlTurthACoiBrKkWffla-nettnttt.