The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, August 02, 1884, Image 4

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    THE EUGENE CITY GUARD.
SATURDAY AUUU8T 2. 1884.
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DEMOCRATIC TICKET,
' . For President,
GROVEIt CLEVELAND,
of New York.
For Vice Pheside.nt,
. , THOMAS A. HENDRICKS,
' of Indiana.
For Presidential Electors,
A. C. JONES, of Jackson,
t L B. ISON, of Daker,
V. D. FENTON, of Yamhill.
Got. Cleveland Formally Accfpl.
Gov. Cleveland was tondurnd the
Democratic nomination last Wednes
day hy the National Coniniittcn, and ac
cepted tho nomination in the following
brief and well chosen remarks:
Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the
Committee: Your formal announce
ment doea not, of course, convey to
me the first intimation of the result of
the convention held by the Democracy
of the notion, and as I listen to your
diessage I aliout ni representatives
flora all parts of m hnd of the great
party which, claiming to be th.i party
of the people, asks them to entrust to
1t the administration of the Govern
ment. And when I consider that tin-
trW th influf iiwi of th stern reality
which the present surroundings create
that I have b.ien chosen to represent
the plans, purposos and policy of the
Democratic party, I am profoundly
impressed by the solemnity of the o
casion and by the responsibility of my
position. Though I gracefully appre
ciate it, I do not at this moment con
gratulate myself upon tho distinguished
honor which has been conferred upon
me, because my mind is full of an ar.x
ious desire to perform well the part
which has beon assigned to me. nor do lat
thin moment forget that the rights of
80,000,000 of my fellow citizens are
involved in our efforts to gain Demo
cratio supremacy. This notification
prenonU to my mind the consideration
which more than all other, gives to the
act of my party in convention assem
bled a most serious and sober aspect
The party and its representatives which
ask to be entrusted, at the the hands of
the people, with the keeping of all that
.i i.. -...I .......
Concerns wicnn ptM'iiiti mm mnr nuu-iy,
should only nk it with the full af pre
ciation of the sac-redness of the trust,
and with a firm riwolvn to administer
it faithfully and well,
I am a Democrat, because I believe
tho truth lies at the foundation of
Democracy. 1 have kept the faith be
cause I believe, if rightly administered
and applied, Democratic doctrines and
measures will insure tho happiness,
contentment and prosperity of the peo.
pie. If in the contest upon which we
now entor we steadfastly hold to the
underlying principles of our pony's
creed, and at all times keep in view
the people's good, we shall be strong
becauso we are true to ourselves, and
because tho plain and independent
voters of tho land will seek, by their
suffrages, to compass their relief from
rartv tyranny, where there should ie
submission to the popular will, and
their protection from party corruption,
where there should be devotion to the
people's interest. Thesi thoughts lund
a consecration to our cause, and we
go forth not merely to gain a , partisan
advantage, but pledged to cive to
those who trust us the utmost benefits
and honest administration of national
affairs. No higher purpose or motive
can stimulate us to supreme effort, or
urge us to continuous and earnest la
bor and effective party organization.
Lot us not fail in' this, and wo may
confidently hope to reap tho full re
ward of patriots' services woll per
formed. I have thus called to mind some sim
ple truths and a trite thought They
are, it teems to me, too woll known to
dwell upon at this time. I shall soon,
I'hope, signify in the usual formal
maner my acceptance of the nomina
tion which ha been tendered to me.
Ih the oieantime I gladly greet you all
' as co-workers in a noble cause.
If Mr. Blaine is an inno ent and a
maligned man, if his record is really
clear, if he is a statesman of undii
puted ability and approved prudence,
now is the time to establish these
facts and to confound f host who con
temn him. And if Mr. Blaine's or
gans don't bpgin soon to deal w ith his
record, the inVvitablo conclusion will
bo that they dare not e doubt
whether this is a gooil year for a hur
rah campaign under any circumstancfs
and we are quite confident thai it is
not a good year for tho Kepumiran
party to hurrah with its mouth while
working whitewash brushes with its
hands. Portland Oregonian, Republi
can, April 21, 1884.
Blaine voted ag.iinsi Nevada's only
industry, when he voted against the
remonitization of silver, and Nevada
will return the compliment next No
ymiiW.
Lane's Opera House.
One NlPht Only.
Monday Evening, Aug. II
BENEFIT OF THE
EipCy Society
L. G. ADAIR, Conductor.
THE ORIGINAL
Nashville Students,
....THE CELEBRATED....
COLORED C0XCERT COMPANY.
"These are the original Nashville Jubilee
Sinero thitt have won auch an enviable repu
tation for the lust 10 year under the auspice
of the famous liKUPATH LYCEl'M
ltUKKAU, an t now come to Kiitfene City en
dorsed by the Pulpit, Press and Public. They
have NO 1'KKIW one! unny claim No
EQUAL-1, ami will present the lamepn
gramme an irWen by theoi in all the
MKTROl'C'MTAN CITIES,
Consiitinir of Nairn) Melodic, ('amp Meeting
Hymn, 8ongn of the Slave, Soni; of the Freed
men, Plantation Sonjrs, Eta.
"I heir mnsio in their own," and U ur,ff by
no other Company, althouuh many try to imi
tate them. They represent in mimic the true
life of the Southern Negro-at hi. cabin home,
at hi. Camp Meeting and upon the river and
plantation, presenting nil hi. characteristic in
Mirth, Mimic and Mimicry, in full Plantation
Custom, thu. (jiving the ONLY OHIUINAL
Negro performance given, and by the Only
legitimate i.nd genuine JUBILEE SINGEKS
now traveling in America.
Admission, 81.00; Reserved scats 81.25.
Secure in advance at WilkinjT drug .lore.
Farm for Sale.
I WIS It TO SELL MV FA KM OF 450
acre. situated 'i mile, southesst of Eu
gene, miles from (i nthou, 4 miles from Cress
woll, and 3 milt from PleaHaut Hill pott
ntiloe. A comfortable dwelling with barn.,
outhouses, on-hard, etc. Plenty of wnter and
timber. Well ailupted to mixed husbandry,
a grain, fruit and stock raising. Will sell on
reasonable and t-ney terms. For further infor
mation emiuiie of
JOHN WIUTEAKER.
OUR COUNTY FINANCES.
Statom nt of the financ ial affairs of Lano
County for the fiscal year ending June 30,
1884i
HECK. I IT!.
C.iunty fund on hand Julv 3, 1383..$ 7M)S 03
School fund July 5, 1883 4.579 1)1
Taxo. from ShcriU 60(i44 22
Taxes from Assessor 48b 00
State School fund 2li(i0 00
Liue-.se. 107 00
Kent 25 00
Kitrnyt 8 00
Court fee. 39 00
Coroner 343 5
Burial expenses refunded 127 70
Examining insane. . . 15 00
Frn-s..." 108 00
rurniture sold
200
Total 77140 51
H-tUUKSKMKNTS.
Paid County onion 23(!4S 33
Paid State tax 2.,(i-.,7 53
Paid orders i f School Sunt 17134 54
Total G3410 40
BALANCR UN HAND.
Comity fund .... 88S5 07
School fund 4844 14
Total 13730 11
ALLOWANCE BY COUNTV COVRT.
Tauper. 2225 48
Bndgis 7022 08
Sheriff 2i!IOI
Clerk 2W4i
Treasurer WO 25
Agent School fund JWU IM
School Superintendent M00t
Commiasionert. I'-3 00
Assessor b.'3 50
C-n tv Ju.'jie 700 00
.Vur.vj-l l: 0
Inquest 273 B0
District Attorney 220 W
Atty for defending criminals...... '.'5 00
Bailiffs S7 00
Justices ... 173 50
Constable.
vm m I FMilffl
mm
Eighteen raoiiths in prison without
trial was thf lot of Daniel Swwme y.
Ad AWrican citizen, ho appealed to
his Government; which ignored his ap
peals and allowed and- approved the
imprisonment Such it Mr. Blaine's
foreign policy. The Democratic policj
is, as expressed lj Gov. Cleveland, a
fair and speedy trial of American citi
tens charged with crimes in foreign
lands, so that the innocent ma go
free and the guilty U punmhed. The
partj doe not, however, relieve in
bullying, guano swindles, eta, any
mora than it does in railrosd lohbyin;
ras. i Wsira
5 GO
Witness P78 20
Juror. 632 15
Supervisor P,-'-
Printing 2!X)6:t
Stationery 122 08
iioads t-'0 68
Insane 15 00
Fuel, repairs, etc 247 62
Tax refunded 134 80
1!
Contractors & Builders,
Eugene City, Or.
Plans and Specifications furnished. Esti
mate, given.
ROOM3 OVER PETERS' STORE.
PLASTERING.
Estimates on all plastering will be given by
Paul Stanley,
at the tame rooms,
give satisfaction.
He warrant all work to
N. B.
13 lbs rice, (best) ,$1.00
II lit sugar, (uood) 1.00
4 lbs tea 100
8 can. lye 1 1)0
5 cans pie fruit , 1.00
I st t extra tine gobltta , 75
1 set extra tine glasses .35
I glass tea set 40
1 bread plat 25
I cake stand 50
Finest assortment of GLASS WARE,
CKOCKEIIY. WOODEN WARE, WIL
LOW WARE, and GROCERIES in Eugene.
Call and get prices no trouble to show
goods.
Goods deliveird to all parts of city free of
charge. Will grind your coffee without any
extra charge.
A. CiOLDMMlTII.
Cash paid for all kinds of country Produce,
Hides, Etc
GOLDSMITH -Cash Grow.
RHIXEHART, J. B. - House, sign and car
riage painter. Work guaranteed first class..
Stock sold at lower rates thun by anyone in
Eugene.
C. A. HANSEN,
Practical Painter and
Designer.
DR. L. F. JONES,
Physician and Surgeon.
WILL ATTEND TO PROFESSIONAL
call day or night.
OFFICE-One door s. uth of Preston's har
nes shop; or can be found at K K Luckey A
Go's drug store. Office hour: to 12 m, 1 to
4 p ro, to 8 p m, unlStf
NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO ME
either by note or account, will please call
and settle the same immediately by no doing
they will save costs. I expect to leave Eugene
soon, and my business must be settled first.
I also havefor sale
4 head of good horses,
4 good milk cows,
1 two seated carriage,
Also a bed room set, furniture and spring bed
Eugcbe City, Or, July 23. 18m.
Db. T. W. Sheltos.
PLEASANT HILL
!-JS! WJ
"IT
J. Pittmnn, Prop.
niHE BEST OF ALL KINDS OF LUM-
X
beron band, both
Drcsccl &
Undressed
Parties wishing lomW in Eugene or vicinity,
can leain price, by calling upon
MATLOCK BROS.
nil-Sm Eugene, Or.
PRITCHETT BROS. Prop's.
WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO
funiixh all kinds of lumber, di-essed or
undressed, on the shortest notice at
Reasonable Hates.
A fair share of the public patronage is o-liutad.
Any person desirous of a l-irt,-e quantity of
lunilH-r lor the Mininier tnwle, cm make special
rates by handing their bills m iininediiitelv.
PRITCHETT BROS.
P O Aildrst, Robinson, Lane Co, Oregon.
lit very m IB
Sun
Mild
fill S
AT THE
I X L STOEE.
Tlif lntpst in DreKs Silks; elfant sliaJes.
All similes in Silks and Wlvi-tini-n; now ili-sins.
Luti-Ht styli-H in Kid out! Si'k Gloycs from 4 to 8 Imttons.
Vfc carry tin latest Stylus in nvcrytliiii'.
Sixteen dilli-ri-nt mukps f Con-tx; mostly imported.
TInil.ttHit in Ladies Silk French Hose.
New dettiyis in Ploips, with Sergn to match.
As we keep only one line of jjrondH, wh keep it perfect.
Six different styles of Mens' and Ladies' lJutton Shoes. .
Wft pay special attention to .
MENS AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
ALL KINDS OF CARRIAGE. ORNA
mental. Sign and House painting done
to order. Terms low; estimate lurniKhed.
Shop opnosits Stnr Bukery, Ninth street,
Eugene City, Oregon.
Give me a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Chad. A. HANSEN.
New Barber Shop and
Bath Kooinj
(One door North of Poet Office.)
rATHS, 25 CENTS. EVERYTHING
l fitted up in the bent of order. Shaving
ami hair cutting done in the most appn Tea
.TFPKY HOT?V. Pmorirtor.
order.
1
Real Estate Agen ts,
WALTON'S BRICK, EUGENE CITY, OREGON.
Improved Farms for Sale Cheap
and on easy terms.
-ALSO-CJ
FLOURING MILLS, SAW MILLS, ETC.
As we carry a large stock of thn same at
25 IPJEIZZ CI?. :E&3E233TO'Gl2?XOXtX
CALL AT THE X X STORE!
To see Elegant New Goods and get low Figures-
Large Stock Wall Papers & Picture Frames
L - - . - - - - II II
E.E. Luckey &Co.
DEALERS W
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES,
Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils,
Brushes, Etc., Etc.
We will keep a full assortment
and sell at living fixture.
PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT
In hands of a competent druggist.
.SUCCESSORS.
To Lur.kpjt (V- Bnsaw at ' thft old Elteirnrth Store.
PARTIES wishing to locate, by Pre-emption or Homestead, upon Government Land, or
to purchase School or Rnilirunl Ijinds, will do well to call upon or address us, as we are thor
oughly acUAited with such lands throughout the entire Willamette Valley, on either aide of
the river, and can show parties the nmt valuable lands and desirable locations, fmtn 40 to 1200
ncr s in a body, Info-mation pertaiuinK to lands fornwhod cmt is. For location and pi ices,
end for circular. Addiesa or cull on A. STIMT & CO., Euven City, Oregon.
W. I VAN SGHUYVER & CD.,
lop Merchants.
Consignments Solicited .
63 Front Street
Portland. Oregon
Smith and Cox,
Total 23099 39
ritmT COXDITIoN.
County fundi on hand. . . , 8SS5 97
County order outstanding 634 70
Liabilitie on Kedfont bridge 4.VS0 00
Cash on hand over lisbilitie 391 Z7
" Joel Wars,
Clerk.
GENERAL DEALERS IX
Agricultural
Implements.
We intend keeping a full line of
first-classFarmingImpelments,con-sistinerof
D. M. OSBORNE CO.'S CELEBRATED TWINE BINDERS, REAP
ER3 AND MOWERS
STILLWATER ENGINES;
MINNESOTA CHIEF THRESHERS;
JOHN DODDSOLD RELIABLE, HOLLINGSWORTH'S, REINDEER
AND RED BIRD HAY RAKES;
THE KETCHUM WAGON;
' MITCHELL'S WAGONS, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, ETC, ETC
It is our intention of staying here
and we guarar tee all goods sold to
give entire satisfaction.
Prices as liberal as any housr m
the Northwest.
AgnU wanted for authentic
edition of hi life; written at
hi own home, with hi o
operation and assistance, by the renown Good
rich. Ijuvest, cheapest, handsomest, best
Elegantly illustrated Cot nwr for copy to
manufactur than the other live that are sold
inr twice It price. Outsell all other ten to
on, ime of our agents made a pront oi over
$M the tint day. A harvest of rM will be
realiied by every worker. New beginners suc
ceed grandly, lenn free, and the most liberal
ever nlf end. Save valuable time bv sendinr
S3 cents f oostaire. etc on free outfit, whicn
SrnT. MiNanrooms on Willamet a Street, Opposite the
m-----. L Guard Oftice.
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR HOPS.
Advances made on consignments
and for picking hops.
S. H. Friendly, Agt.
!E3TJGrlE3ia"E3, 03E.
Pass books, butcher books, memo
randums, ledgers, day books, etc.,
of all kinds. Orders taken for
special sizes.
Cchool and Miscellaneous Books. .
All the standard anthors by tho volume and 13 sets. Juvenile
books, Seaside and Waverly Library, Harpers
Magazines, ete.
Bible Depository For Lane County.
a getting a large stock of new goods and we harft
ything found in a first-class Book fetore.
A' have been
ever
We also have a full stock of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS!
McCORNACK 8c COLLIER,
Successor to CALLISON.