The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, August 09, 1884, Image 1

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N ESTABLISHED FOB THE DisSKlMTIO IIP OEIOI'UTIC rllJUrLEMW TO UU U IHXEST UTIXC Bt TDK SWEAT OF OCR BROW,
VOL. 1(5.
EUGENE CITY, OR. SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1834.
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5 if (Sajfttf (Cltjf fiuarJ.
I.L.CAMPBELL,
P t Wi $ir ni l Proprietor.
OTr4 -t tH 'itk- l'i ? VilWnntt,
' rt biUis 1 Elith Street.
TEavnoy3jn.ut?rn:f.
Pot Ann-m.....
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BdTEl OK ADVKItTISING.
Advertisement (ierted m fullitw,:
On. ii inrt. I J liuas or less, on. insertion M:
stach mtMeijii.at Inwrtitm iU Cash rev-iird in
TnWjrtijr will bj e'a.tr;4 at the fob
f On, sqw, thr luntU.. ............. "
. " lit mouths 8 00
oil, yaar.
f.' 00
Tramient notices la lnc.tl column, 2doeuts per
ne for 3h lawtinn.
A Wertisinj bill, will be rendered quarterly.
J? All iob work mint bs fmo ro us mxivesv.
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Knaciu Loom N'o It. A. P. and A. 11.
.Meets Srs and third W. Inelr in each
Mrcirma Butt, Toons Ko. I. 0.
rv&, .
in V llMtinor Tum lur t v.niDC.
HU nth. tJmid Uh, Weluintay. iu ntnh moath.
jJ- WiM.til.Ll E NT IMP UK XT iO. O
Ksum Loois, No. 13, A. O. U. W.
Mwu it ivluonio H til th, second and fimrtb
K.-iduys in each uionth. .
. . , ( J. M. Sw.iv. M. W.
1 KitPATBicic PoT, Nr 41. d. A. II. - Meet.
. t Matoow HU, the IM and tbir-1 FiLUys of
: ach month. By ord-ir, , Cjm)Ia.xiik.
.Innsn or Chokm Vriksos. Mwh th.
rst and third Saturday evenma at Masonic
HIL Hy or lor of i. M. Sloajt, (i C.
UTT L'tnss No. 337. L 0. (J. T. Meet
Ttry SitunUy ui!it in ) 1 1 F!1okt' Hull.
' . , K. 0. Piitiku, W. C. T.
' Lii SrAn 15ai or Kjph -MeU nt tl.
. '. t. Clmreh evry Ami 1 y ivftjrnnon at 3:30.
' J. K. if.iaiton. Hut: Mi B-rt'i dta':, AVt
Supt? Cha. Hill, Sao'y, Mi H.ittM Smith,
"Chaplain. Visitor mid wulcomu.
r L.BILYEU,
Attorney anl Counsellor at Law,
EtfUENK CJTV.'WnKttOX.
PRACTICE IS ALL THB UDUttW OF ;
ti)iiS;ats. Will fir .peaial attunti.tu
' t. ollocti'n an l pr.bta in kttew. j
ttrici - J or W. K. C Ktnren oI!i
' : CEO. BJDBIS,
1 Attorneys a'ni Counsellors-at-Law,
"WILL PBACTICB IS THK C)rTS
)V of th .Viv-na.l .i.iilici il District au'l iu
f, V S iprmr Outirt of t.li rtutJ.
Spf'iuUttjiitlou Kivu U culL'Gtiom anil
matisn in imilmt,
Gs3. S. Wa3haiurne
Attornc)-at-Lti;v,
.JUSKSIS CUT. ' - OIlK iON
Ofllee formerly o;ju;ieJ by Tli3:u;non A
? Baaa. , jy'tJ
CEO. M. MILLER,
' Aiivn Yt- ':in i ' Csi 11 l3'lltL IX &al
'
Ileal Estate Agent.
EUGENK CirV, - - - O.iEJ J.V.
OFFICE-To doir mrtb of Put () 3 m,. .
-,; ,
J. E. FENTON,
ltUOB!fiCITE,
r..
OltEGlN.
Spscl d -tttsnti n ftv:i ti Hjil EsUti Prau
tie, and Abiti'.-ti of 1'itU.
Orfici Over Gran , Store.
W.IIAmUS,M.D.
: Physician and Sjr6'eon.
OFFICE
Wllkln'8 Drug Store.
KvSideno on Fifth street, where Dt Sbelton
formerly reaidetl
Dr. Wm Osborne,
Offici Aijkii.15 St- Charles Hotel,
- OR AT TUB
Dili SD13 0? H1TE3 aal LUCS2I.
Dlt:J0S3Pll,P.GlLL,
CAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or Ma
idens, when not professionally na.'ed.
" Officatth,
- " ";JPOST OFFICE DRUG STOSE. '
Rend.nc on Elihth itreet, opposite Prcaby
riaa Church.
... !
.; ,. JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT.
J, S. LUCXEY, ghp
DEALER I e&7j
Ojcks, Waonss, Chains, Jewelry, ctu
" "Repalrinj Promjitly Execatml.
' CAII Work Warranted. f
J.ii. LUCKKT,
J
J3T A GENERAL .,5
Hill
if
ia'fc assortment cf La
dies f i tut Childrens Hose at
12 1-2 cfs.
Good Dress Goods at like
liest Corset in lowti for 50c
An immense stock of New
and Seasonable Goods.
Fine Cashmere in every
shade.
New and Nobby styles in
CLOIHING.
Liberal Discount for
CASH.
New Departure ! !
3P WO E2XCTE3JS T
CASH- AXD
PATitOXIZKTll'K WIlOIIKLfT
il -il-l-.i, whoco iiilrjctt are
' Bud (liuir )tn'M M home. J HKt uocivw thai.
h. I
Will aell good for 0A6II at :iratly reduced
Lest Print lb an 1 IS ynr.la $1 00
Best Brown and HUaclie l .Lii.liu, 7, 8, 9, a id
li) cfr
Clark, an I Broi'w ipwl cotton 75 cU per D..
rii'ii m l Millel nrnnelj, 23, 3.": 43 and 53
ct.
Vut.ir Proo , cer.tn
Fino'h'ie Shirts 73 oti an 1 51.
And all Oth3r Coeds at Proportionate Rates.
Also t!u Colel--i d
WrTITI-: SK A'TNG MACHIXK!
N-n')ittr f 1-1 ' "T ft'j. ni: vi I l irVnlityl,
CirTomy ol I C.nto !).. 'iw ,4fitl ly
truia4 h'.'rjtu.'nrenn imiv b'.it il
f nt nnv tim
uli am, its '
itneri. t'i' fii'l credit on il y rediiHim A. V. Pki kKK '
of&jiflpnn
GodIs said
in Oregon, for
uasn ur uieaii.
Highest Price paid for all kinds
of Country Produce. Call and See
IL Friendly.
larnes "Slop!
HAVING OPENED A NEW SADDLE AND HAENFfT, TEOP 0 8th STBE
- west of Craiii Bios'., 1 am now prepai, I to furnish ,verytbioi in that lint at th,
Tim Mot
Competent
Workmen
Art employwl. and I will n.Iflvor to
ma with a call.
'-aIt""
B. DOTS.
imm'wt and Sat
ins in all shades.
Moireantique Silks
Velvets in Colors.
The finest stock of French
KID SHOES
ever brought to this place-
BOOTS and jiUAS
:nall grades-
(UtOf FJiLIS
of all descriptions.
CRSBIT,
lJUIJ.D YOUIt KHIDOES. K0ADS AND
ynnr iuUiviit ! Am pruiunently located anr.
PETERS,
iiriCe, na low oa any ether CASH STORE.
Fine Cheviot Shirk 53, 73 t and 81.
New Asso.t acnt Drebi io.hU (No 1'nub) IS,
i .... I mO 0U.
r.m' ' ."f.t S'lirii OJ ct
Mens' Ovenliirt,, 75 ots. and 81.
Mens' Uvon.Hn, 5), C3, 73 cU and il.
KtnSroiderlds and Edwins at Fabulon o
Prills.
At r-tly reduced rte.
m m I nir, I ! I vonti-M t- aell on same
Vv wish to 'aaka CASH ii'ire'in,, I will five
low as aay House
give aatittfaction 1I hini& htr
. . curiue.
GUTS
DR. W. C SEHLSCEOE,
Vl'J mi rrl n If S-fJ
14 V'W PE'tMANEXTLY LOCATED
CoiUre (trove. He performs alloiea
li iifrin mw'i-uiic.tl ai I "'irKi.'ul deutixtry. All
work warr.tntml an 1 kitlUfaotloii cunriiit.nl.
Rev. Father Wilds
EXPERIENCE.
f Im Ki-r. Z. Wlltls, M.lI-kiioifH illy
misMioiui'y In N,r VrU, iiml lirollur
tf no I il.n'iiihi. iu J u.l j j Wilds, uf Hi,
'll.4vlllii!tvS hu.ii'ouio Court, uillc,
,4 full.it?:
"U :. r.U S. to Vnrt. M,ig W, l2.
Mks.iuh. .1. C. Avkii & Co., lieiil.iineii :
La.t liiiir 1 a Irviii'.lul w.ili a inont
itocuiiurt tb , llu liny liniitnr imvelhi
amtii ,iice,.ly n y Inuli. wIiIjIi llclil so
llitiil.r.l.ilv si lilg.il, mi l Imrnril mi IiiIohm
iv. lli.it I cuul.l ik.-it.-o. ly Unr ai.y eMIiIng
over tin-in, I wits it. in n snlli-rer fniui a
sumo c.iruoi mil c:ilnnliiil i-omjli; my
aiipetild XHir, ninl my .yslem a jnol
iIkiiI run down. KiHnvli.g Hi, viiIim of
Ayk:i 8 tusAi-.tuii.i.A, hy oU. rvHlli.n of
lii.'iny iilltji- ciim, l.li.l from imiiml us,
III former years, I In-gun Inkli.g It for Hi,
al-ovo-niuuud .liur.k-r. My aiielll, im.
puveil alimwt fi-oin the tli:n I nose. Alter
a short linn) Ilia tvvi-r ami lluliing r,
allitye l, ami all syns of IrriUilioii of th,
Sitin tl s.iiiieHieil. Sty e.iDtrrli ami eoult
were nln curml by ihe siima means, ami
my ifen.-ral lienllh gi.Hilv inirovel, until
It Is now eicel.ent. 1 f, l Immlrwl per
cent ilroii(er, ami I itltr.bul, llirso rrsulli
t Hie iiw of Ilia Saubai-aiim.i.a, wlilclt
reconiiiieml wlilt all conHdruve mi lit,
best liloml meil cine errr ileviseil. I took
It In sniill ilosi-s llirt. tlini-B a ilsr, ami
ttsoil, In all. less tlntii two boitlrs. i .lc,
lliHsti f.teli nl your aerricc, hoping lUelr
pubilenliou may ilo good.
Vourt rcijiebtfiilly, Z. V. W'll.DI."
Th, ahor, lustauco is but ono uf th, many
eniitliiiitly 'Vi "ilnii lo our nol ce, which pror,
tli, iierfeet adaptability of Am:r's SaHIV
l-.tuil.l.A lo the cunt of all diseases arising
from Impure or InipOi'erishoil blood, aud a
wealeued vitality.
Ayer'sSarsaparilla
ctcausea, eurlohes, anil si rengl liens Ih, blood,
stimulates th, action of tlie stomach and
bowels, and thereby ennblct tlie lystem to
resist ami orerrome fie alt neks of all &roM.
(nnt Dintatri, m,'iNf tf tlie Skin, l:kr
iiMlism, roir, Orurr it thbill'lt, and all
d'snnlers resulting from oor or corrupted
biood and a low itnte of the system.
i ni:i-Aiir.il nr
Dr.J.C.Aycr4Co.,Lowcll,Majs.
Rold by all l)rtiglti.- price CI, fix bottle,
forts.
AYER'S
CATHARTIC
PILLS.
Dest Purgatlvo
Medicine
sure Cointlpatlon,Ini1l(reil Ion. lrtmlnche.anil
all Hi:iiitni lHo:,lcr.
otd et-oivAliure. Always reliable.
iolnU. Vowo;-r'3 croat PtUa
ilellevar for filoa an! Beast.
l'Uei-, qaloi and rttllable.
PJTCIr3 CASTORIA
5 uot Karcotle. Children
low fat upon, BIothc:j l'.'.:or
and Phjs!clana recouimeaJ
C.lSTOai.V.. Itrc-Ailatcslo
Dowels, cares Wind Colic,
illajs lcvcrLibncss, ond lc
Jtroys Worms.
suae
"WEI DJ3 OA
TARHII Corn, a Canatltutional
Aatldota for thla tarxlblo inala
tfy. ly AdnorptloiM Iho nort
Important XiaooTery alnoe Vae
ilaaUoa. Other rmedi may
roUov Catarrh, ' tli, curet. at
lay atago hoiov Conicmptlos
eta la.
42S
li,
null l
Croceris ""J Provisions,
WUI keep on hand a general awortment
Groceries, Provisions, Cured MwU,
'J'obaooo; dinars, Candies,
Candle,, iSoaps, Notions,
tiroeu and Dried Frnita,
Wood and Willow Warn.
Crockery, Etc.
Uuaines, will be conducted on a
CASK BASIS-
WUch means that
Low Prices are Established
Goods dctirercd vilbont charge to CdTti
KINOS OF PRODUCE WANTED
I'iliL
Yi hUV v. m pay th, bhjbxitmark it
rk. JASL.PAOfc.
'i5 vvX.--lUiW?
OUR.MIHISTMJO CERMANY.
THE HON. JOHN A KASSON
OK IOWA.
Hon John A. K-iH-snn, who wan lain-
ly nppointi-d 8H Miniatpr lo Gi'runny
AH Imrn at Durliiigton, Vl., Jaiiuury
18,1822. II ocquirt'd tlin rutlinipnta
of hm fducttion in the public HuhiMiUof
li in iKMhlmrhood, and wlipn twenty
yoata or nq traduatPil irom flip
Univrritity o( Vfrmont. Upon li-uv.
in' tli if iiiHtitulion h (li-ifrmini-d to
stuJy law, and pursued a court of
ivadin . in Mnnsat-liUHPttn; and after
Ikmhu Admitted to prautict Im rpinovnd
to St. Louiit, wlipre Im pnimKl in IiIh
profexxion until 183", wlmn lie nettled
in Dps Moinea, Iowa. In tlip following
year Im was elected Stain Director in
th organization of lint Stute Dank of
Iowa, In the. following year Iih was
electod State- ConimiietioniT to invpnti.
gato and report on the condition of the
executive Department of Iowa. Aliout
thin tfne hit wan elected Chairman of
the Republican Statft Committee, and
in 18G0 lie was both a Delegate to the
Clii:;o Convention and the rppreRen
tative of Iowa on the Platform Com-
iiiittne. Upon the inauguration of
Prew'denr Lincoln, Mr, Kannon was ap,
pointed Ftrat AnKiHtant PostiiiwAer
Qenpral,a position he occupind until tlie
fall of 1862, when he resigned to ac
cept a nomination for CongrpsH, hut in
tlw ensuing election ho was defeated.
In 18G3 hn was of pointed . United
SlJitPs Commissioner to the Interna,
tional Postal Congress, heltl in Paris.
On his return he was el. cled a tnenilier
of tlm 38th Congress, ainl at the close
f that was chosen for the 39ih. In
18C7 lie visited Great Dritain, France,
llelgium. Jlollaiul, Germany, Switzer
land and Italy, as Coinmissioneron the
part of the United States to negotiate
postal connections, and suuteded in
indui'ing all the Governmenls excepting
thai of Fntnce to sign I he preliminary
igree.iient. From 1808 to 1873 he
ktvpiI as inoni'ier of the Gem nil As
tem'ily of Iowa, and was elected to the
Forty-third and Forly fourth Con
fesses.
S ton after his acces ion, President
Haves appointed Mr. Kitton United
States Minister to Spain, hut on a-
count of the stun I lie had imMii-ly
taken in C ingress upon the subject of
Spuiish atrocities in Cubi, hod-clined
tlm p i tfolio, ninl was given -that of
the Austrian 'mission. Upon big re
tirempii : from, servici in Vienm, lr
return-d home and win elected to the
Forty-seventh Congress from his old
district He has ranked as one of the
Republican leaders of the House.
The Mron;i-l jn.
Cincinnati Knijuirer.
The political panic has extended to
the lilaine family. ' Mr. Eiiinions
Blaine, son of J as. G. Dlaiu", was i'l
ti-niuwed in Syracuse the other even
ing, and lietrayed ratiier a sad state of
air.tiis in the Maine household, When
asked how his father would view the
nomination of Mr. Cleveland, he said:
There are other men whom he
would rather have in the tie I against
hi:n than Governor Cleveland,"
"Your father thinks that C'.evrhnd
will make a strong run for President?"
"He would rathvr have seen a.iy
man mentioned in the Chicago Demo
cratic convention nominated than the
Now York Governor."
"What dj you think of Cleveland's
proKpecta through the WYstf
"The are as good as a;iy Democrat's
prospects could le Theiewill 1st a hard
tight in Ohio, New York and Connec
ticut." It i hot understood, however, that
Eruiuon will join the bolters. )J will
go down with tke old man. ,
Rrpnbflrin Opinion.
Kansas Patriot (Uolting Rep.):
Hlaine's white plume k.oks as if it had
been used ta cleun out a smoky jhini
ney. Elmira (N. V.) News (Ind.) Sheriff
Cleveland is nb0t to levy upon the
Republican party. Me will find, how
ever, thni it has already Is-en sold out.
Newark Advertiser (Rep,); No in
telligent Republiean freed flatter him
self that Cltiveliind will not make s
strong light, or that his friends will m
easily vanquished in the heated canvas,
now fairly owned.
Chicago Evening Mail: Thomui
Nust was onto urged by Twrnl's friends
to take' a trip li Europe "for his
health," they paying his exponsetv
Maine and his friends feel like making
liiiu the same olT.-r.
New York Commercial Advertise
(Kep.): Mrs. McDonald waved her
hand gra x-fully, and cried: "Hurrah
for Cleveland." That is the advantage
Chivelai.d has in Iteirtg a bachelor. The
women will all favor liinu
New York Dial (Ind. Rep.)f Thar
liilwr who was told by his employer
not to vote for Hancock, or lie would
get fifty cents lem per Jay, exposed
this whole humbug by answering
"Dour, if you thought so, ye'd vote for
Hancock ycrself."
New York Times (Rep.); The ticket
which the Dcinocratio Convention has ,
given us is Urover Ulevtianu and
Thomas A Hendricks. It is a good
ticket. It is a winning ticket. Of
nuny possible combinations which the
material at com.nand suggested, this is
one of the vpfy U-st.
St. Louis GIohe-Dpinncrat (Rep.)J
Considering how faithful Colorado has
lieen to the Republican party, the
news that the Treasury Department
will issue $230,000 more ono and two-
dollar notes which will keep out of cir
culation that much silver, reads like
the basest ingratitude. Why cannot
Indiana be flooded with new silver dol-
lars instead of new bil?
Utica (N. Y.) Observer (Rep.)
Messrs Gould, Cyrus Field aud ftoge
are avowedly the supporters of lysine's
candidacy and therefore opposed to
Clevtlaud. What kind of campaign
madness is it which assumpg that the
working classes ve about to join this
trio of unscrupulous monopolists in an
endeavor to defeat a pure, fearless and
high-minded man like Grovt-r Cleve-
and.
New York Herald (Ind.): Forty of
the Republican and Indeiendent papers
that have I ml ted Dlaine have a circula
tion of 1,72 1,00. That is a pretty
argH audience, but, ullowing three
reader to every copy cifculated-cer-tainly
a moderate rwtiinafc -it ill be
seen that these ptipers reach over 5,
OOO.OOO people u ho have been in the
mbit of attaching much weight to their
opinions.
Two pious mid right revetend divines
down in Maine, Rev. Dr. Webb and
Rev. Dr. Ecob, r.tectively, hae writ
ten letters "comne'iiding Mr. Dlaino
asu Christ inn g 'HI lemati whosw relig
ious sympathies are entirely Protest
ant, and who has never, by word or
deed, to tlmir knowledge, professed any
feeling but that of kvth ami contempt
fur the '"w of Home." This is the
first time in the history of the Govern
inent that it has Ist-n thought neces
sary for a Presidential candidate to
secure a minister's certifimte t the
ell'ect that he lielongs to one religious
sect and scorns another. In I his country
the people of all shades of sectarian
opinion Ulieve in religious tiVrsnce.
The Auuutta, Maine, correspondent
of the New York Herald writes: "The
Irish-Aii e ican voter herealiouts re
gard as blarney tlie ebeap claptrap
alstut Ireland made by Blaine's man
agers. They know of Iiis indifference
when Secretary of State to the cause of
the Irish suspects, and that he was
largely instrumental in bringing about
a temporary repeal of the naturaliza
tion la several years ago. They
hav not forgotten that when- he com
menced his newspaper career .he wrote
some of the most violent Know nothing
articles that appes red at a time when
hostility to tlm Irish was the Wing
tirttia of his party.
i