The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, September 20, 1884, Image 1

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ESTABLISHED FOR THE DISSEMINATION OP DEMOCRATIC PRISC
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VOL. 16.
EUGENE CITY, OR, S
TURD AY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1884.
NO, 48
Site (5u3ff City Guard.
I. L. OAMPBELL,
Piiblishar ani Proprietor.
OFFIOR -Oi tin Kut si U of Willamette
reetbstwaea Seventh and Eighth Streets.
TERM) OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Per Annum ;&
Six Month i-J-J
Three Month ' 75
, ODE OSLT
RA.TK3 OF ADVKKTISINQ.
Advertisements insert-l ."l-,
On, eauave. W Hi - ;, one Insertion N;
each subsequent :neii.oa$l. Cash required in
imeadvertiiier will be charge! at the fol
ewiu j rate :
One equar three months - w
, " iU meuths W
" " one year W 00
Transient notices in local column, 20eeuts per
Be for each insertion.
Advertising- bilU will be rendered quarterly.
All Job work mut be paio ros oh nKLivcuT.
SOCIETIES.
So 11. A. A ani A. M.
Meets first and third Wslnewlars In each
month.
n'w- ttraKcv.a Botti tonna No. I. 0.
,30. V. Meitsevery Tuesday renin .
Wimwhai. ENCMl!tllT No. .
e.U on the Haul th WeInw.lay in each month.
Ehuknr ly)D(is, NV. 15, A. O. U. W.
MeeU at Masonio lllt the second and fourth
Fridays in each month.
). M. Sloan. M. W.
KlLPATRICK PoT, NV 40. O. A. It -Meet
t Mwnio Hall, the tint and third rrid.tys of
each m rath. By order, Coswahukr.
Order or Chosen Fitisvns.-Meetj the
nt and third Saturday evenimf at Mwnic
Halt By order of J. M- Sloan, G C.
Hnrrie T,-iwiB No. 317. I. O. O. T. MeeU
every 8it.ird.ty night in O ld FelbiwV Hall.
E. 0. PUTTER, W. I, i.(
Lhaiiis Star Baso op Hops -MeeU at the
iS. P. Church every S -.indir aft-rnon nt. 3:3n.
J. K. Uwtun Sipt: Mi Bertha Cot.!, Alt
SnpLj Chat Hill. iWy. M; Hittie Smith,
Chaplain. Visitor mdu welcome.
L.BILYEU,
Attorney aid Counsellor at Law,
EiTUBSB nrr-y, oukuox.
PSVrrrCEI.V VT.LTUE OMlTlrTSOK
thin Sute. Will Rive social attention
t' enlleoti'iiK an I prolate mAtUrs.
jfVfOt - .-jr V. K. Oi.'s Ki're olfine
CEO. 8. 033313,
Attorney an I Counsellor-at-Law,
WllA. PUYrUTrK IX THK O
Y of tho Seo.iad Ju lioi il District and m
hi S ipreuiJ Cu ir; of thi Stte.
Soj'tiil :tt-Mti-m k'W-'U to colloctioiu and
matters in oni'iate
Geo. S. Wa3hburiie
Attorncy-at-Lair,
iJUjKXE ClfV, - - - OIIKUON
Onice formerly ocsnpied by ThainpHon 4
Bean. 8m3
GEO. M. MILLER,
Mtornsy al CsunsslloMt-Law, ani
Ileal Estate Agent.
EUGEN'E CirV, - - - OREaON.
OFFICE Two door nrth of Pojt Olfi-M.
J. E. FENTON,
Attorney-at-Luav.
JSUOEXB CITY - OREGON.
Speeial attention given to Real Estate Prao
ttee and AbstrarU of Title.
Oppici Over Grange Store.
T. W. HARRIS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
OFFICE
Wilkin's Drug Store.
Kwaidence on Fifth street, where Dr Shelton
formerly resided.
Dr. Win Osborne,
O.Uca Adjoining St- Charles Hotel,
- 01 AT Till
W Dai Sr023 OF HAIE3 aid IUCKT.
DR. JOSEPH P. GILL,
n AX BE F0UXD AT HIS OFFICE or re-
Vyidenoe when not proleasionaJiy engH'ea
Office at the
POST OFFICE DRUG STORE.
Residence oa Eighth street, opposite Presby
eriaa Charon.
JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT.
J. S. LUCKEY,
DEALER
Clacks, Wacnes, Chains, Jewelry, Ett.
Tlepairin; Promptlj Executed.
C-AllWrk Warrsite4. FJ
J.S. LUCCKV.
lUl-r.thi Co Bri k WP.Uigette strct.
1. E.
'IA GENERAL
111
A large assortment of La-
dies ami Cliildrens Hose at
121-Vds.
Good Dress Goods at 1 He
Best Corset in toivnforoOc
An immense stock of New
and Seasonable Goods.
Fine Cashmere in ever?
shade.
New and Nobby styles in
CL01H1NG.
Liberal Discount for
CASH. '
Departure
TWO 3ESS,3:CSSS T
CASH-
AM)
!ATKOXIZETHK.IKX WHO HELP T
A. SCHo)l HUChii!:, wlnwe iutresU ur
ATRdXIZE THK MKX WHO HELP T
ijend then iimtits at liitine. 'J ui.e iiulico tlmt
A. I
Will sell gwl for CASH at .;irutly reduced prici
Best PrinU lb and 18 yards $1 t!0
Uest Drown and Bleached Muoliii, 7, 8, 'J, a id !
10 ct.
Clarksanl Brooks spool cotton 7."' eU I'er Hoz. I
PUiu ind Milled Flrnnels, 25, X: V and 51 1
cts.
Water Proo , cer.U
Fino White Shirts, 75 cU and ?1.
And all Other Coods
lo the Celebrated
WH1TK Sli AING MACHINE !
v. WW r.ir tpn -Hi mo. nii.l ilnr:iliilitvt.
ttirToiny old Customer, who have stood by
trm as hcr.-tofore on tinta, but if at any time
ali int. u niners. i le Ton itgoil on uiv reciucinMi . .
Goods sold as low as any House
in Oregon, for
Cash Or Credit
Highest Price paid for all kinds
of Country Produce. Call and See
S. H. Friendly.
5 .. . . . J . . - JC
Harness Shop!
HAYIXG OPENED A XEW SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP 0 8th STCE
west of Crain Bros'., I am now prepared to furnish everything in that line at the
LOWEST X&jQuT3S.
The
Competent
Workmen
Art? employwl, and I will nJ!vor to give satisfaction to nil luma farcr
me with a call.
A. 8. cuiutii:.
att
DUM'S
liimnvn Silks ani Sat
ins in all shades.
Moircantique Silk
Velvets in Colors.
The finest stock of French
KID SHOES
ever brought to tin's place.
BOOTS and SHOES
:nall grades.
GliOLEHLES
of all descriptions.
f f
IIUII.D YOUK BR J 1)0 KS, 1U)A13 AM
your intrMts ! Are psiinanriitly located an.
PETERS,
- H, as low twany ether CASH STOKE.
Fi,. Cheviot ShirU. .W, T." eU and SU
;Bw Airlini'it Dru-sj (Jonds (Xo Trs.li) 10
L") iiii.I i"i cU
Jfuiis' iii 1t.hu, S'airti :t:il Dr.twar, 50 ct
Mens' Ovorshii U. 75 cts. and !?1,
Mens' Overulhi, 50, 65, 75 cU and SI.
Kmlirniilerius mid Edwins ut Fai)tilou Lo
Prices.
at Proportionate Rctes.
At cmitlv reduced rates.
me so I uitr. 1 will continue tT sell on satne
they wish t make CASH purchases, I will give
i
Most
DR.W. CSEHLBREDE,
PEfflTBST.
IS NOW PERMANENTLY LOCATED
in iitUe Urore. He performs all 0era
lions in mechanical and sttruical dentistry. All
work warranted and satisfaction guaranteed.
A Marvelous Story
TOLD IN TW) LETTLRS. .
FROM THE SON
Urnllrmrn: My father resides at (ilorer,
Vk He has been a gnat auHerer from Scrof
!, and the Inclosed totter will tell you hat
a marvelous effect f .
Ayefs Sarsaparilla
ha had in hi ease. I tliruk hi blood must
have contained Die humor for at e.t ten
year ; but It did not show, except In the form
of a scrofulous ro on the wrist, uulll about
five years ago. Krom a few spots which ap
peared at that time, It gradually spread so ss
to cover his entire body, I assure yon be was
terribly anllcted. and an object of pity, when
be began using your medicine. Now, there are
few men of his age who enjoy as good health
as be has. 1 could easily name nfty persons
who would testify to the facU In hi ease.
Yours truly, W. M. raiLUrt."
FROM THE FATHER: XJJ
a duty for me to sute to you the benefit I
bar. dcrlred from the use of
Ayer s Sarsaparilla.
Six months ago 1 was completely eorerod with
a terrible humor and scrofulous sore. The
humor caused an Incessant and Intolerable
Itching, aud the skin cracked so as to cause
the bloed to flow In many places whenever
1 moved. My sutferiugs were great, and my
life a burden. 1 commenced the use of the
Sarsaparilla In April last, and have used
It regularly since that time. My condition
bjgau to Improve at once. The torn have
all healed, and I feel perfectly well In every
Mxpeet be.ng now able to do a good day's
work, although 73 years of age. Many Inquire
what has wrought such a cure In my case, and
I tell them, as 1 have hero triad to tell you,
AYF.n't 8AHSAFAR1LLA. Ulorcr, Vt., Oct.
tl, 1882. Yours gratefully,
lilHAU l'lULUr."
Arri's 8ArsAPARii.L cure Scrofula
and all Scrofulous Complaluts, Erysip
elas, Eciema, ltlngworm, Blotches,
Sores, Iiolls, Tumors, and Eruptions of
the Skin. It clears the blood of all hnm.
rltifts, aids dilution, stimulates the artlon of
the bowels, and thus restore vitality aud
strengthen the whole system.
PRKFARKD BT
DcJ.C.Aysr&Co., Lowell, Mast.
Sold by all rtruglsU; tl, li bottle for 14.
3
Always Carat and Barer dlaap
point. The world' great Pain"
Believer for Matt and Beaat
Cheap, quick uid reliable.
PITCHER'S CASTORIA
Is not Narcotic. Children
grow fat upon, Mothers like,
and Physicians recommend
CASTOIHA. It regulates the
Bowels, cures "Wind Colic,
allays Fcvcrlslmcss, and de
stroys Worms.
VTZl SE METER'S CA
TARRH Care, a Cotutltntloaal
Antidote for this terrible mala
ry, by Aaaerptioit. The moti
Impertaat Discovery since Vac
ai nation. Other remedies Bar
relieve Catarrh, tli enrea at
amy etogo before) Coaramptloa
etc in.
ngALEK IX
Croceris ProvUions,
Will keep on band a general assortment
(rmceries, Provisions, Cured Meats,
Toheojo.
Cigar,
Candies,
Candles.
Notion.
. Green and I hi
ried KniU,
Wood and Willow War.
Crockery, Etc
Bostnes will be conducted on a
CASK I3ASI&
Which mean that
Low Prices are Established
Cocdi dcllwtd withoot ihirge U Edjci
ML KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTED
Vnrwhi.h we will yey ih bl'beetmark it
price. J A a I. . rA'.K
Worktngaitn, Chooif.
East Oregonian.
Received of W. FiHlmr i2.00b, for
which I wm to deliver to him one
eighth of one of tha twenty-four ahares
of the Northern Pacifio Railroad Com
pany.
Jambs O. Klainr.
Good and pure government lies at
the foundation of tha progress and pros
perity of every community.
ueovKR Cleveland.
The amount of atock this 1-192 of
franchUc would hava in the end is
1423,000, and the tiumW of acres of
land jt represents is nearly 275,000, , I
thought for a small flyer tea of you
in Ronton might take) it $2,500 emh.
You would net ultimately for $2,500,
$42,000 stock and the avails of 27.000
acres of land. You would have a lei,.
did thing of it
J. G. I'i.aink.
The la'wrinp classes should Im pro
tected in their ellorts petvcahly to as-
rt their rights alien endangered hy
aggregated capital.
Grovrb Clevelaxo.
Your ofTer admitting me to a partici
pation in thii new railroad enterprise
is generous, 1 thank you sincerely for
it I witth Mr. Caldwell would make
definite his proposition to diNpoHtt of a
portion of a share of interest to me, I
do not feel that I shall prove a dead
head in tha enterprise. I see various
channels in which I know I can lie
useful.
J. G. Blaine.
Corporations are created by law for
certain defined purposes. Within their
legitimate sphere they should le pro
tec tod; luit when ly combination or the
exercise of unwarranted power they
oppress the people, the same authority
which created should restrain them,
and protect the rights of the citizens.
u hover Cleveland.
If the Little Rock men had not come
to me when at their wits end and in
devpair, the hill would have been lost,
or postponed for a year. I sent my
page to Logan, who made the o'jnc
tion, which I sustained, and the bill
passed. You can tell Caldwell that I
did him a great favor,
I thoroughly appreciate the courtesy
with which you have treated nm in this
railroad mutt nr. It is natural that I
should make as .nuch as I fairly can
out of the arrangement. I am anxious
to acquire the interest promised me by
Mr. Caldwell.
J. G Blaine.
All statutes should recognize the care
of the State for honest toil.
Ghover Cleoeland.
When reduction (of taxation) be
comes necessary I
J. U. liLAINE.
Public office is a public trust.
Grover Cleveland.
It is a malicious lie.
J. G. Blaine.
Tell the truth.
Grover Cleveland.
New York World: Blaine is a mil-
lionaire, Butler ia a millionaire and
Cleveland is a man of moderate cir
cumstances. Dir. Uleveland ha bad
opportunities to enrich himself in
office, but he has attended to public
business as though it were a solemn
trust. Oldfashioned people who be
lieve in oldfashioned honesty will vote
for the man whose official record is un
stained by jobbery or unfaithfulness
the man who had never had in his
pocket a dollar dishonestly or sham
fully earned.
Mr. Conkiinir is reported to have
sulsttantially said to a jrxoiiel friend:
"If Cleveland was a good enough man
for Mr. Bluine's friends to make Gov
ernor of New York, erhap some Re
publicans msy think he is a good man
to make President."
The Republican re crying for
"soap" and declare if a good supply is
not forthcoming that Ohio is going
Democratic sure in October. "Soap"
will not stve it this time.
i
Vote for Cleveland and tariff reform
and aave freight from Liverpool to
Portland fifteen cents more to the
bushel on your wheat.
Butler's
"bud."
lioom in New York kss
the ilori. It.
It was in May 1876, that the Hon.
James Mulligan, private secretary of
W, Fisher (a broker who was interested
in so Tie legislation that came befon
the House) arrived in Washington.
He came with some letters that Mr.
Blaine had written to appear before a
Democratic investigating committee.
Naturally the Hon. Mr. Blaino csllitl
on him. He wanted those letters. Of
that visit there are two accounts. We
leave it to our readers as to which Is
the consiatent and true one. Here ia
Mulligan's story under rath.
"He swore that Mr Blaine had come
to I a an and Implored him most piteounly
under oath to ive him those letters
there were 15 of them in all, that Mr.
Blaine almost went on his knees, say
ing that if the Committee should get
hold of these papers it would ruin him
mid sink him forevei; that Mr Blaine
tnlked even of suicide and made an
appeal in Imlmlf of his wife and his six
children, and that then he opened to
him (Mulligan) the prospect of a coun
sulship abrcad; that Mr. Blaine tin.
ally, wanted to see the letters, which;
Mulligan permitted him to do on con
diiioii that he would return them; that
Mr. Blaine did return them and then'
wanted to look at them again and then
refused to give them back and against
Mr. Mulligan's protest kept them in
his possession."
"The next day Mr. Blaine testified
that what Mr. Mulligan had said about
his (Mr. Blaine's) being on his knees
and and talking of ruin and suicide'
was 'mere far.cy. As tv the consul
ship, he admtttsd lie had alluded to'
something like that in a jocular way,'
He disclaimed meaning to say that
Mr. Mulligan falsified; 'not at all.'
Mr. Mulligan might have put a wrong
construction on what was said. But
att to the letters Mr, Blaine admitted
that he took them from Mulligan, and
kept them against Mr. Mulligans re
monstrance. Mr. Blaine insisted that
the letters being his "private orrcs
pondrnce," were his property, in What
ever way obtained, and he also refused
to give them up to the committee.
An extraordinary manner to obtain
a few harmless letters. Republican
papers explain this little episode in
Blaine's life by claiming that G. W.
The Horl. Dr. Bfaliienn idiI
Dlalnr.
Curtis is a hypocrite and Carl Schurs
a Phariwe.
LET REPUBLICANS READ.
i Pulnied Lrlttr From Senator Morrill'
Widow.
A Republican committeeman, in
Ohio, wrote to "Hon Lot M. Morrill,"
Augusta, Maine, to this effect:
"Dear Sir. The situation in Ohio is
a critical one. The party ia in trouble
on account of the attacks on Mr. Blaine
as the candidate of the party. Your
well known character as a pure and up
right statesman, and coming from
Blaine's own State, you can refuta the
charges as no one else can. We hope
you will come to us in this emergency,,
and make as many speeches as possr--ble."
Now Hon. Lot M. Morrill,-ex Sens
tor, ex-Governor and x Secretary of
(he Treasury has In-es dead eighteen
months. Ilia widow, a lady of much1
force of character, and loyally devoted
to her husband's views and honor, an
nounces that she at once sent to the
writer f that letter the following re
ply: '
"To Brown, Chairman, Columbus
Ohio; I am surprised and shocke,dto
receive such comunmicatioa, I
thought every citizen of this country - ., -
knew my husband was at rest. Iain
in mourning for Lim, but, as much a
I mourn his death, I thank my Father
in heaven that He called him home be
fore the party he loved so well and did
nr mach tor nsa so aisgracea useu
to nominate so wicked and corrupt w
man for the highest office within the"
gift of the American people, as I know
and my husband knew James G. Blaino
to be. If he we'e alive he would noV
s ipport Mr Blaine or any such man,.
even at the bidding of his party."
Charlotte Morrill,
It is well known that Lot M Mor
rill, one of the most sturdy honest Re
publican statesmen Maine ever pro
duced, Mieved, with Wm. Pitt Fessen
den that James G. Blaine was a super- '
6ne rascal. The eliciution of the
Morrill opinion on Blaine will do hin
no good anywhere.
There would 'n as much sense of
Democrats rejoicing v-r Arkansas or'
Texas goini; I)em viatic ns it is for Re
pubticniH to liurr linn r Maine.
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