. - - i : ' ! ' i. ME EUGENi:(JTY GUARD. : ' r . ii I l "71 -i i ' 1 " ' ''""' 1 ' mmn EST1BL1SDE0 FUR MB DHSEIMITIM OF 0H0CUT1C PIUSinH.lSB.Tfl I1U IS nOKItUTBB Et Tlllltit OF 0UI HOW. 1 i EUGENE CITY, OR, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1884. NO, 47. VOL. 16. t (gugeaf (Situ Guard. I. L. CAMPBELL, Pablismr anl Proprietor. OPPICI-O:. thi E.'tslle of Willaraetta re.tbitw.ieB Seventh and Eighth Streeta. TERM OF SUBiCRtPTIOX. Par Annum flic Month. Tares Month.... $2.50 L2S 75 ODE ONLT Of! ADVHJKTISIVQ. RA.TH33 .. Advertisements Insert! - ... ow . Oaa enuare. W lin" -sa, on Insertion 13 : aofcanbiequent 'rwu.ua $U Cash required In meVivsrtisers ba chanted at the fob ewine; rates: Una square three months JJJ " iix mantha 8 JJ " " one year " 00 Tramient notice, in local column, 20 cents per n. for each insertion. Advertising bills will be renrlered quarterly. All iob work must ba Tio for on nsuvsiiv. SOCIETIES. - V- 11 i F .nil A. HI K0QV.KB uuw- " ... Vest. Srst and third Welneedaye ia each month. ii , m TAnA Kn. a) I. O. tO. F. Melts every Tuesday . vening. aats .a the Id an Mb wetnesoays m Esus bum, Vo. 15, A. o. y. w -Maeu at Masonic Hall the second and fourth Fridays in each month. Kilpatriok Post. No. 40. O. A. fc-Maet. t Masonlo Hall, the fint and third Fridays of each month. By order, ComiAXnEH. .laosa or Chosm Fsn'"s.-Mwts the rat and third Saturday evening at Masonic Halt By order of J. M. Sloa. C. Butts Lonoi No. 357. I. 0 0. T. -Meets very Saturday night in 0 1 1 Fellow Hall. E. 0. Potter, W. C. J Lit ii iixa Star Baxo or Hope -Meet at the C. P. Church every Suniiy afternoon at 3:31). J. K. Houston. Supt.: Mi Bertha Conk. Ast 8npt) Chas. Hill, Sec'y. Miss Hattie Smith, Chaplain. VUitore mado welcome. L.BILYETJ, Attorney and Counsellor at Law- EUUEN'K CITV, OKttUOV. PRACriCK IX VU. THE COU RT.S OF thl State. Will sive cil attention a eollecti m and probata mitt in. Orios- )jr W. Y. X Co.s Express office , CEO. B. D3I.31S, Attorney an'l Counsellor-at-Law, tVILT, PRACTICE IX THE C )ITI1TS f of the Second Judicial District and in he S;iprme Court of this StU Spenial attention given to collections and metiers in in(late G33. S. VVa3hburne Attorncy-at-Law, iOr.EXJ CITV, - - ORKfJON Onice formerly occupied by 'ITioinpion 1 Bean. jy8m3 . a) CEO. NL MILLER, JLttora7 aai Couas3llaat-Law, and Real Estate Agent. UGKXECITV, - - - OREGON. OFFICE-Two doors narth of Poit Otfice. J. E. FENTON, jAttorney-at-l.aw. KUGRXE CITY -. OREGON. Spaalal attention given to Real E.Uta Prao tiaa and Abstract, of Title. Orf ici Over Grange Store. T.W.HA111US,M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drucr Store. ICsidenca on Fifth street, where Dr Shelton formerly resided. Dr. Wm Osborne, Offiw Adjoining St- Charles Hotel, - OR At THI w Dana sioas or hates sad lucky. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, AX BE FOUND AT HISOFFICE or rea Vyidenea wheq not proteasionauy angaBeu. Otfioa at the POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. Residence oa Eighth street, opposite Presy JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. J. S. LUCKEY, DIALER IX Clocks, Wacnes, Chains, Jewelry, Etc Repairing Promptly Executed. , Gtf-AU TTark Wmmmu4.Jt3 J. S. LUCKF.V, E'Ja-rurthi Co' Brick Willamette street 1 B. BOTS. t- A GENERAL DO 1 A large assortment of La dies and Childrcns Hose at 12 1-2 ds. Good Dress Goods at 12hc Best Corset in town for 50c An immense stock of N ew and Seasonable Goods. Fine Cashmere in every shade. New and Nobby styles in CLOTHING. Liberal Discount tor CASH. New Departure ! ! 3? WO 3P333CCfESS5 T rnTi)ivri' Tiiu M iv wmi mi HT . JL SI ilULi HUL'.M'.?, whose intercut urn ipend their prohta at hoiue. J ake notice that. A. V. Will sell goods for CASH at reatly reduced pri0es, as low as any other CASH STORK. Best Prints lb and 18 yards $1 00 Best Brown and BL-ached Miudins, 7, 8, 9, and 10 cts. Clarks and Brooks spool cotton 7" cts per Dot Plain and Milled Flrnnels, 23, ST.: and 50 cts. Water Proo , cents Fino White ShirU, 75 cts and L And all Other Coeds at Also the Celebrated WHITE Sli AHSTG MACHINE ! v letter fnr .trvn-'tli hia. mnl dnrabilitvl. At trreatlr reduced rates. C-iTTomy old Custome-a, who have stood by me so ling, I will continue t- sell on same trms as heretofore on tima, hut if at any time they wish to make CASH purchases, I will give all am, as others, the full credit on my reduction . A. V. Pfc I ERS 00 Goods sold as in Oregon, for SI t ,1 Vk hi Cash Or Credit. ' Highest Price paid for all kinds of Country Produce. Call and See S. H. Friendly. ,., . . ... . . -ii. n HarnessSLiop! HAVING OPENED A NEW SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP 0 8th STRE west of Grain Bros'., I am now prepared to furnish everything in that line at the LOWEST BATES. The Host Competent. Workmen Are employed, and I will ?nJcvor to me with a call. .a I t.f Of Ml 7 1 imminp: Silks and Sat ins in all shades. Moireantiquc Silks Velvets in Colors. The finest stock of French KID SHOES ever brought to this place- BOOTS and SHOES 'nail grades. GROCERIES of all descriptions. umi n viiitu mnuvc lmirw AVIi your iuwriMts I Are permanently located uin , PETERS, Fine Cheviot Shirts. 50, 75 eta and 8L New Assortment Dress Goods (No Trash) IB, 20 ami .'." cts. Mens' Underwear, Shirt, an 1 Drawers, 60 ot Mens' Overshirts, 75 eta. and $1. Mens' Overalls, 50, 67, 75 cts and SL Embroideries and Edgins at Fabulous Ln Prices. Proportionate Rates. low as any House giro -atibfaction to U h J rua favcr . 8. CLIUIII DR. W. C- SEHLBREDE. DEWTBST. 13 NOW PERMANENTLY LOCATED in Cottaire (irove. Ha performs all nitra tion, in mechanical and surgical dentistry. All work warranted and satisfaction guaranteed. AYER'S PILLS. A larue proportion of the ilist'sara which cui.o imiiiHii sutfering result Iruiu derange, mm. uf the aUHiiaoli, Uwol, and liter, .Uni'it Uatuaiiiic I'ilu act dlrwiljr un IIii m organs, and are especially Uc.ltnrd to cue the diseases cauwtd by their derange niiMii, Including Cunstlpallon, Indite tloil, Dyspepsia, llvadarlie, P) .cntery, an.l a host of other ailments, lor all of which they are a safe, sure, prompt, and ileaiatit remedy. The extonslve use o( lliuta PlI.H by eminent phy.icians )i regular prao txi', .hows niiinl.lnkably the asllmalinu lu alili'h they are held by the medical prods ii. Thnto PILL4 are eoinpouudcd of vegetable lulutitiices only, and are alwolulely free from canmn lur any other Injurious ingredient. A Sufferer from lleadacha writes I "Avr.u's Pn.u are Invnluiible to me, mid are my cou.laiit coiuiaiiioii. 1 have hern a nevt'ie .ullcrcr Iroui Headache, and your I'M.i.n are Hie only thing J could look to for relief, due dime will quickly mofe my hiuel. and free my head from iu. 'Ibry itru Hi. moat elfeallve and the easiest phy.la I have ever found. 1 1 1. a pleasure to me to apeak iu their praise, ami 1 always do so wliuu occasion olfers. W. L. l'nit.of W. I.. Tsge & Tiro." Franklin SU, ltlchmoud.Va., June ii, Ml. l have used Avkb's Pii.i.s In number Ion. instances as recommended by you, and Intra never known them to full to accomplish th. i desired result. We constantly keep tlieiu .in liuiid at our home, and prite Ilium as a Iihasant. safe, and reliable family medicine, 'Oil insrKl'SIA tltey aro iuvuluuble. J. T. Hai ita." Meila, Tesas, June IT, 11X1!. The Brv. Pram-is n. Haiilowp, writing from Jlhu-'i, (in., says: " 1'or soma years Ll 1 have been subject to conMipalioii, froui which, iu suite uf the uo of tneill elims of various kinds, 1 suffered liicresting Inconvenience, until some months fluo I bKan taking AvKlt'a I'll. I J", 'lliey Lava entirely eorrecled the costive hiibit, and bare vastly Improved my general health." A V Kit's L'ATHAliriR I'lLLS) correct Irregu. larlllcs of tlio bowols, stlmulala the ap tlte ami digestion, nod by their prompt and thorough action glvo tone and vigor to the whule physical economy. frki'arkd nr Dr.J.C.Aycp4Co.,Lowcll,Mas8. Sold by all Drugglsli. YOUNG, OLD, AND 1 MIDDLE All exerleiiee the wonderful beuelloial allects of Ayer's Sarsaparllla. Children with Rore Kyes, Bora AGED. I Kara, or any scrofulnu.i cr syjilv llitle taint, may be made healthy ami ttrong by lu usa. ' Sold by all Druggists ; 91. als bottles for tU Children Kotisra Lte and PliyslcUns rooomznecd it. IT 13 HOT HARCOTIu'. cm CENTAUR LINIMENTS; tlio "World's groat raln-Ko-llcvlngr remedies. They heal, Bootlio aud euro Burni, Wounds, Weak Back nnd Ikhcumutism upon Man, nnd retrains. Galls nnd Lameness pon Dcasts. Cheap, quick and reliable. EPURT3 of lBustlnr; Moans, SnnQes, Crackllnz Pains ia tbo IIosmI, FsUd Ereath, Deafness, and but Catarrhal Complaint, cab bo exterminated by Wei Co Meyer's Catarrh Cure, a Consti tutional Antidote, by Absorp tion . The most Important Die eoyery since Vaccination. riEALEB IS Croceris Provisions, Will keep on hand a general assortment Groceries, Provisions, Cured Meats, Tobacco, Cigars, Candies, Candles,' Hoar, nouous. Green and Iriei Fruits, Wood and Willow Ware. Crockery, Etc. Business will be conducted on a CASK BASIS- Which means that Low Prices are Established Coodt dcliTerrd without thirge to Enyei ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTED VnrwhUh we IHlT the hlgh.tmarkt f,. J AS. I. . r.V'l Ii . roa i.L I'llil. THE snOT GCI WEODHG. The Plotned Knight Placed en the tack. Libel Jnatined la Fart Indianapolis, Sept 4 The answar of the 8entir.el Company in the Blaine liliel rtuit was tiled in the United Stated Court this morning. The defense ad mits printing and pulilmliing the article complained of in the imtue of Aupust 8, 1884, and denies that it was false in any particular thereof. It sets forth that James 0. Blaine was married to Harriet SUnwood ai Pittsburg on or aliout March 25, 1851; that prior to (hat time, during the courUhip, Blaine teduced Miss Stnn wood; (hut he refused to make reparation for (he wrong done, hut heuig afterwards utrongly urged thereto, and strongly threatened with chastisement and punishment therein for his said wrong doin, and per chance repenting him of the evil, mar ried her, as stated; thnt in June fol lowing a child was horn, known as Stanwood Bluine, which lived two or three years, and was always known by plaintiflf and wife as their son. By reason whereof defendants say thn mat ter and things set forth in the article are true, and the same hning true they were published of and concerning said plaintitr hy defendants as they justly and lawfully might da QUESTIONS TO DR ANSWKItF.D. Defendants tilo with their answer a number of interrogatories, and require that the same he answered by the plnintitT, under oath, positively and without evasion, within such time as may be limited by the court thereby, among which are the following: State when you finally loft Ken tuckyt If you, at any time, resided there.! When you went there! Where you were next employed, and in what business or calling! It you answer that the maiden name of your wife was Harriet Stanwood, state when she finally h ft Kentucky, aud when and where you next met her! Give the state aud place of your marriage, and tlio name of the persons, besides yourself and wife, who were present on the occasion! ' What acquaintance had you with Jacob Stanwood! What relation was he, if any, to the person you married, and what conversation did you have with him lefore said marriage, con cerning the same, and where did such interview, if any, occur, and what was said and done tliorein! Was the first child of saul marrisge born on the 18th day of June, 1851! Where did said child ajie.! Where was it buried! If in any cemetery, givo the name of the cemetery! Was there any tombstone or monument erected at the grave of said child, giving the date of its birth! and by whose direction was said tombstone erected! did not said tombstone War the following inscrip tion, relative lo the birth of the child! "Stanwood Blaine; born June 18, 1851." Has any portion of said inscription on said tombstone been erased siuoe its erection! If so, what portion therofl What acquaintance hove you with a book caled "The Lifa of James O. Blaine," written by Itus-toll II Con- well, with an introduction by Governor Robie of Maine, and published by E C. Allen & Co., Augusta, Maine, in the year I834T were not tne proois oi such work submitted to you, for revis ion! Is not the statement made upon the 68th page of said book, as follows: 'Miss Stanwood, in March, 1851, be came his wife at Pittsburg, IV A correct statement of , the time and place of your niarriago! Did you not com municate to the author of said book, for his use in said work, the name and place of your marriage as aforesaid! ANXIOl'S FOR TRIAL. Isdiasapolis, Sept. 4. The follow ing statement was to-night furnished the Associated Press correspondent at this point by Mr Shoemaker: "To the public: Biased reports have been sent from Indianapolis by certain press correspondents that indicate that defendant in the suit brought by Mr. fllaino will seek to deUy a prompt trial. On the contrary, we shall seek to expedite the conclusion of the case, and anticipate being ready for an issue before a jury early in October, it not sooner. Jo:ix C. Siior.u 5En. WhT He Rniitd. Philadelphia Tlmaa-Rsp. Ex-Senator Grady.one of lammafiy's little bosses, has resigned from the New York Democratio State Commit tee, and it ia claimed that lie will op pose Cleveland regardless of any action Tammany may take in Cleveland's favor. If there's one man in New York who more than any other should oppose Cleveland's election to the Presidency, it is ex-Senator Thomas F. Grady. Grady was a Senator when Cleveland became Governor, and was the leader of the Legislative jobbers in that body. He naturally got at cross purposes with Cleveland, as jobbers and the Reform Governor couldn't harmonize. When Senator Grady came up for re election last year, Gov. Cleveland wrote a private letter to John Kelly, in terms of utmost frankness, expressing1 his anxiety that Grady should not be returned to the Senate. His reasons to Kelly for wishing tin defeat of Grady were thus expressed: "I know that good legislation, based upon a purr desire to promote the interests of the people and the improvement of Legis lative methods, are also deeply in volved," and either Kelly or the people of the district concurred in Cleveland's views, and Grady was not re-elected A man who was retired from the1 Scnato on the assault of a Reform Got' ernor against discreditable legislative methods, ought not and cannot con sistently support such a Governor for President, Ex-Senator Grady is entire ly right, He can't be expected to sup port Cleveland, and if his opposition ia Cleveland shall be as effective in pro moting Cleveland's electien as it was at Chicago in promoting his nomination. Grady will render a good service lo th party and to the country. Blolnc't Soil again., the Irgatv The Portland, Maine, Artjns, h9 this to say about the suit of Blaine against the Indianapolis Sentinel: "Mr. Blaine has gone into the libel suit busi ness, it seems, to the tune of $50,000. What the occasion of it is we have not learned, but we suppose a repetition of the old Kentucky incident. If that be so, why did he not attack the Chicago Times, that had two columns, support ed by affidavits! This is ft very old trick with Mr. Blaine. lis tried it on uh more than twenty-five years ago, to the tune of $20,000 if we remember coriectly. We paid only for the writ in the civil euit, A year and ft half after ho had us indicted in another county and we promptly demanded trial, but we did not succeed in getting it, and at the next term of orurt ft nol pros, was entered without our knowl edge at the opening of the terra and official notice given us thereof. The whole thing wss mere hlutT. Western editors will not be greatly disturbed by attempts in the same line now. If Mr. Bluinu proposes to be a witness, as seems so be intimated, there will be great inteiest to hear Mr. Blaine's version of the alluir. As a matter of fact, however, mi will do nothing ot the sort After the election he will get out of court the easiest way he can." The Boston Journal, tiltli-scrsper in chief to Jas. G. Bluine, has been scrap, ing Buffalo with ft fine-tooth comb for scandal oozings affecting Governor Cleveland. Scrape away, Journal, but be careful year representative does not run his scraper over that part of Ken tucky in which Bro. Blaine once re sided, and over the snug little village in which hi taught school "Boston Post Senator Henry B. Anthony.of Rhode Island, died at ProviJence, in that State, on the 2d. Senator Anthony has long held a prominent position in Congress, and was highly respected In the National Legislature. He was in his usual health a few hours before his death, tnd was attacked by vertigo and sank rapidly. The Irish know pirfectly well, or at least the great aiaaa of them do, that if Blaine got up ft quarrel with Eng land on their aecoun:, he would i.ot have his party at Ins back, and that without his party behind lii' his quar rel could not lost '"i" r g t lieyond i Hi.- '; I.,