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THE mmi CITY GUARD. NATUHDAY. .MiPTEMHKU 13. 1834. DEMOCRATIC TICKET, For President, GROVE It CLEVELAND, of New York. For Vice President, Timf Ad ni'vnniPifS of Indiana. ' For Presidential Electors, A. C. JONES, of JackHon, ' LB. ISON, of Baker, W Ti FRNTOV. of Yamhill. .MCOl'RlClM NEWS FRO SEW VORK. We present this week a letter of ma i i nn v ni n. nnui.ii i .iiil rn uii ui IUQ Alvlb III ' th Democratic State. Committeo of New York, to a gentleman of this city. Democrats and IlnpuhlicaiiH may rely on the absertions of Mr. Smith, as his committee lias made a thorough can vau nf tlint Stjitn Prom this it ftl pejirl that Blaino is as unpopular there .' as he possibly can Ix. Besides the In dependent revolt, Blaine ha an army of Stalwart enemies oppoHvil to him, who return his implacable hatred with com pound interest. Tlmy know Blaine, they have a lively remembrance of in suits heaped upon them, and they thoroughly mwtruHt Inru, so that his honeyed promises will be unheeded. In addition there are the Arthur men, whoso position may be summarized in , the words imputed to President Ar thur by the- New York Sun: "He has lied to mo once, and I will not trust him again." The eiliceholders appoint id by Arthur will have to go to a man in the event of Blaino's election Toe letter of Mr. Smith is full of good -cheer and will gladden the heart of . every truo Democrat in the State. Here it it: Statb of New York,' rtvuiVRiTin SfiTK floMWITTER. Hoffman Hoibe, New York, Sept. 2, 1884, . . , Esq., Eugene Citv, Oregon. Dear Sir: Yours of Auj,'. 22d re ceived. The advices we receive from all parts of the Stat) are of tho most encouraging character; that the Dent . . j t. o.... i : vvrawiu iJm ij m wm uvaw to .illuming, rapidly united; that such disafle.-tion, (never extensive in its character), as has heretofore existed, is rapidly pas sing away; uuiv mo uuuuiiisiniuuii which Gov, Cleveland has given to tho people of this State has called to his upporl in tmscanvass a large Douy oi Republicans, and all the indications of the canvass, now at hand, show that . the Democratic ticket will carry this State by a decisive majority. Yours Very Truly, Vn. E. Smith. Chairman Ex Com. Tbe iDowaoihin; Candidate. As long as the Knownothing party had a ghost of a show, Jas, 0. Blaine was its devoted partisan. At its death he with all the rest of that party marched into the camp of the Republi can party, and there found congenial fellowHhip. Every citizen born in a foreign land should well consider the following fac simile of the heading; on the editorial page of the Kennebec, Maine, Journal, as it appeared during the Presidential campaign of 1856: THE KENNEBEC JOURNAL Auocsta, Mains, August 12, 1806. Jas. G. Blaine Si Jas Baxter, Editor. . The Oregonian said the Maine eleo. tion had ''no significance;" that was the day before; the day after it was vastly important, which shows what a abid organ is. In 187G Hayrts re ceived 17,000 majority in that SUta , Afterward the Greonbackeiu who were all Republicans fused with tho Demo crats and carried that State several times, notably the last time in Sep tember 1880, But it was through Ke . publican inactivity as they carried their electoral ticket by 0,000 majority. In 1881 Robie was elected Governor over the combined Domocratio Green back coalition candidates y the same mainritv. Since then tho 7.000 cr 8,000 Greonbackers have gono back to their old party atliliations. The Re- . publicans took three canvasses, em ployed their ablest speakers in the United States for two months and pent a barrel of money. The Demo crats had not a single speaker, no mon ey, no organization. Had the Democ racy made an effort they could have reduced the majority to that of the Re publican majority of 1881, (9,000) but we cannot see what good it would have done. And that was the viow tho Dem ecratio National Committee took of it. The Democracy hasu't a ringlo dollar ef its scanty funds to throw away, and Indiana and New York are the vital points of this campaign, and 20,000 majrrity in Maine, or 100,000 fa Texas will not change that fact one bit With a knowledge of this, we conceded Maine to the Republicans in our lost week's number by . a greater majority than was given. The Indianapolis Sentinel says it has rhe affidavits of seventy five responsi ble men to substantiate its charges against Blaine, The Sentinel through its attorneys has given notice that it will begin , taking testimony on the 22d. This is one case where Blaine's little bluff his failed. 1 THE AMEBICAN TICKET. FOR PRESIDENT, MILLARD FILLMORE, Of New York. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, ANDREW J. DONALDSON, of Tennessee. "Put Norn tut Americans on Guard." Toe Way to Carry Ort'on. The necessity for an aggressive Dem ocratio campaign in Oregdh is hecom ing more and more apparent every day. It is almost certain that no out sido money will be sent to this State by the Republican National Commit tee as the situation in the East will not permit it However the local Federal othce holderss will most assuredly be squeezed harder than ever l:fore to ob tain the sinews of war. The Demo cratic party in the State is in reality in much better trim for a contest than is usually supposed, and under proper leadership and discipline can carry the State for Cleveland. Tho or ganization should be thorough and com plete; tho Stale Central Committee Bhould meet ct once and appoint com mittees on ways and means; clubs should be organized; newspapers and documents disseminated and speakers in the field. The want of followinc these simple rules of success has given Oregon to the Republicans. Out of possibly 8,000 Irish voters in San Francisco, 101 will vote for Blaine. That is the size of the Irish American Blaine and Logan cluh of that citv. San Francisco is the home of McSweeney who spent two years in a dungeon because he was tutpieioned of having committed a crime. Mr. Cox, who has made twotrips to Ireland in behalf of the Irish and one to Rus sia to aid the persecuted Jews, who sat with Blaine in Congress, said he had learned with surprise that Blaine was the advocate of the rights of foreign citizens. Mr. Cox said that in all his effort to obtain them justice Mr. Blaine had never aided him, and that hut two Republicans had supported his meas ures. Here is what McSweenev thinks of Blame's foreign policy: "I feel strong ly, J. assure you, on this suuiect, and had it not been for tho loss that I have just sustained here in my fight with the enemy, 1 certainly would have gone to the States to work against Blaine and his party, armed with Low. ell's original letter, to tell the story of my imprisonment and Republican iineers at my appeal for protection." The people's Senator, Hon. J. II. Slater, will stump the State for Cl ve land. Duenotico of his appointments will be given. Stum Saw Mill roa Salk. A tam uf mill that coat (5,000, can 1 purchased for 12,150. Thii li one of the best Urgkini trer offered In the oounty. For further particulars inquire st tills nine or of A burnt or J. M. Hendricks. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. "VTOTICE IS HEREHY CIVEN THAT 1.1 the undersigned ha been duly ap pointed by the County Court of Lane Coun ty, Oregon, administrator of the ettate of Mary Meller deceased, and all perious hav ing claims sgainst said estate, are hereby re quired to present them, with the proper voncheri, to the undersized administrator, at the office of J E Fen ton, Eugepe City, Jane County, uregnn, within six months of the date nf this notice. Dated September 12, 1884. Jon O. Wat, Administrator for Estate. J. E. Fzston, Att'y. Notice. I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR any debts created by any person except myself. No one except myself has authority to sign my name, Elizabeth Poindextib. FARM FOR SALE. ,x. ' OA ACRES GOVERNMENT- LAND; 0J 320 railroad land 100 fenced vand well watered, and a large lot of shade trees; a good house and bam, garnary, sineke bonse and chicken house. The land is ..ilear timber and a healthy place to live. . Will sell cheap or will trade for a email improved piece of land from one to four miles from fcugene City. Inquire on the place,, or ad dreis Wm Flannery, Uoldendalo, W. T, The land is six miles east of Goldendale.' Notice to Farmers. The Eugene City Mills have been thor- eughly overhauled and the capacity for re ceiving and atoring graiu increased. Wheat cleauers of the latest and most improved patterns have beeu added. The Mill Com pany is now prepared to stro wheat on the follow ins terms: Oregon White and White Velvet wheat will be stored free of change; all other kinds will be charged 1 J cents i cr bushel for storage, and 1 J cents per bushel (or sicking and loading tl.e same ou board cars or wagons. We have a large amount of wheat bags on hand which we will dispose of to suit pur chasers. P. E. Co. July 30, 1SS4. New Firm. Pr N J Taylor desires to inform his pat. rona aud the public generally that he has associated with him Dr J C Eberly, Ute of St Joseph, Mo, in the practice nf dentistry, Dr Eberly has had fourteen years of expert' nee iu his profession, and has taken a course in the Philadelphia Peutal College. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Office in Waitou's brick. Syrup of Figs. Nature's own true laxative. Pleasant to the Palate, acceptable to the Stomach, harmless in its ntue, painless in its action. Cures Ha bitual Constitution, Biliousness, Indigestion and kindred ill. Cleanses the sy.tem, purifies the twood, regulates the Liver and arts on the llovela. Breaks up Colds, Chills and Fevers, etc. Straightens the organs on which it acta, Hotter than bitters, nauseous I Jver medii-ines, pills, salts sad drag. Sample bottles free, and large ones for sols by F M Wilkins, Eugene, W 8 Lee, Junction. Niw Daimirr. Dr W V Heodersom will open a dental office in Hay' new brick bui'ding October 1st. Mr Henderson ia well known in Eugeue tod vicinity, and ha the reputation of being a first -class workman, baring had eight years experiaace. Civ him a call BOARD OF EQUALIZATION NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Board of Equalization for Lane County, Oregon, wi!l meet in the office of the County Cleric of said county, in the Court Home in Eugene City, Oregon, fln Wednesday, the 24th day ef September, 1884, to publicly examine the amendment rolls, and correct all errors in valuation, description or qualities of land, lots or other property. Now. therefore, nil parties who may be aggrieved by reason of the valuation, description, or otherwise as to their niwesameut will take notice of themeetimr of said Hoard of Equalization, otherwise their assessment will stand a made by the Assessor. r. J. .MITHICR.HON, Assessor for Lane County, Oregon, Ami Send six cents for nnntaee and receive free, a costly box of oocls which will help you U more money right away than anything else in the world. All, of either sex, succeed from first hour. The broad rood to fortune opens beforetne worKers, absolutely sure. At once address Tni'E & Co., Augusta, Maine. hnua ! rata, Contractors & Builders, Eugene City. Or. Plans and Specifications furnished Esti mates given. -ROOM3 OVER TETERS" STORE. PLASTERING. Estimates on all plastering will be given by Paul Stanley, at the same rooms. He warrants ell work to give satisfaction. RIIINEHAUT, .1. P.. -House, siKn and car nage painter. Work (ruaranteed first class. Stock Mild at lower rates than by anyone in augene. GJL HANSEN, Practical Painter and Designer. ALLK1XDS OI? CARRIAGE. ORNA mental, Sin and House painting done to order. Term low; estimates fnrnishe.l. Shop npiKwite Star Bakery, Ninth street, Eugene City, Oregon, (jive in a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. Chah. A. HANSEN. N. Be. 13 1U rice, (beat) $100 11 Ibssucar. (aood) 1.00 4 lbs tea 100 8 cans lye 1 00 5 cans pie fruit 1-00 1 set extra fine goblets 73 1 set extra fin glasses 35 1 glass tea set 40 1 bread plate 23 1 cake stand . 30 Finest assortment nf GLASS WARE, CROCKERY. WOODEN WARE, WIL LOW WARE, and GROCERIES in Eugene. Call and get prices no trouble to show goods. Goods deliveied to all parte of city free of charge. Will grind your coffee without any extra charge. A. GOLDSMITH. Cash paid for all kinds of country Produce, Hides, Etc. GOLDSMITH Cash Grocer. FINAL ACCOUNT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned administratrix of the estate ef J D Kinsey, deceased, has hied iu the County Court of Laue Connty, Oregon, her account of final settlement, and Monday, November 3, 1884, has been let for heariog the tame. Dated August 30, 1884. PUOEBK B. KlNAEV, Administratrix. Canvassers Notice. THE UNDERSIGNED IS AUTHOR ized SL'ent for bioL'ranhiesnf UroverCleve land and Thomas A Hendricks, Democratic nominees for President and Vice President; Twenty yeara of Congress, by J (l Blaine; Life of James G Blaine and John A Logan, ReDublican nominees for President and Vice President Also the Novelty Rug Machine; Stamped Rug Patterns; Liquid Blueing; Baker's Cleansing Hnid; Dr Gill's Oregon Catarrh Cure; Miwouri Steam Washer one nf the latest and beet inventions of the age. Orders taken for subscription to Eugene City UUARD. M. M. MARKS. Millinery Goods DRESS MAKING. TT A VINO PURCHASED THE STOCK XX nf L'oods of Alius Bonnett, which is one of the largest ever brought to Eugene, I am now prepared to sell the same at astonishingly low prices. The patronage of the ladies of huene is respectfully solicited, liressinaking a s)ieciaty. mm. C. 1. UAT. DR. L. F. JONES, Physician and Surgeon. "YUTILL ATTEND TO PROFESSIONAL T f calls day or night. OFFICE lp stairs in Hays' brick; or can be found at E R Luckey X Go's drug store. Office hours: 9 to 12 in, 1' to 4 p m, fl to 8 p m. jiinl-tt New Barber Shop and Bath Rooms (One door North of Post Office.) BATHS, 25 CENTS. EVERYTHING fitted up in the best of order. Shaving and hair cutting done in the most approved order. JEURY HORN, Proprietor. WILL EXCHANGE FLOUR 1 IBU . THE EUGENE MILL COMPANY hereby takes the pleasure of announc ing that they will take W JBC:E2A.T7 at any warehouse north of Eugene City in exchange for FLOUR, MILL FEED, ETC., at heir mill in Eugene. The Company will take wheat receipts, properly signed to them, and give credit to the owner of the same on mill books for the amouut in bushels. P. E. A CO. July SO. 1884. a2-6m 100 Cases of Goods direct from The East 5 case of Ladies & Misses Cloaks of latest styles, direct from N . T. MENS' AND BOYS CLOTHING, The finest in Eugene. We Keep the Best Stock of 1 BOOTS AND SHOES. m ft Mi. PRICES WAY DOWN AT I X L STOEE. IE. Luckey &Co .DEALERS IN- 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 Luckey 'ft BH stow at, the, old Ellsworth Store. Smith, and Cox -GENERAL DEALERS IN- Agricultural Implements. We intend keeping a full line of flrst-classFarmingImpelments,con-sisting of D. M. OSBORNE k CO.'S CELEBRATED TWINE BINDERS, REAP ERS AND MOWERS; STILLWATER ENGINES; MINNESOTA CHIEF THRESHERS; JOHN DODD'S OLD 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 guarantee all goods sold to give entire satisfaction. Prices as liberal as any houso in the Northwest. Warerooms on Willamette Street, Opposite the uuard urtice. Pass books, butcher books, memo randums, ledgers, day books, etc., of all kinds. Orders taken for special sizes. School and Miscellaneous Books. All the standard anthors by tho volume and is sets. Juvenile books, Seaside and Waverly Library, Harpers Magazines, ete. Bible Depository For Lane County. We have been getting a large slock of new goods and we hav everything found in a first-class Book fetor?. We also have a full stock of CROCERIES AND PROVISIONS! McCORNACK & COLLIER. Successors to CALLISON. Hit la Real Estate Agents, WALTON'S BRICK, EUGENE CITT, OREGON. Improved Farms for Sale Cheap and on easy terms. CSTALSO-CJ FLOURING MILLS, SAW MILLS, ETC. PARTIES wishing to locate, by rr-inptioii or Hotnst1, upon Gorernmcnt ImbA, m to ptirchss School or Kailroiul Ijimis. will do 'Tell to call npon or aililmw us, u w an thsf" otiKhly snsitcj with sich Unris throughout the entire Willamette VJW, on either iW the rirer, and can show parties tbe most valuable lands and desirable locations, from 40 to 13w acre in a body. Information pertaining to lands furnished gratis. For location and DtfesH tad for circular. Address or call oa A. STIMT k CO., Enjwi City, Oregom.