THE EUSH CITY GUARD. 8ATLT DAY.. ....iSiiPTKMKKU 20, 1834. LEIilOCMTICTICKET. w.i'on PltKSlDKST, OROVEll" UL.12 V ELAND, of New York.,f For Vice Piiebident, ' THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, of Indiana. For Presidential Electors, A. C. JONES, of Jackton, L H. ISON, of Baker, W. D. FENTON, of Yamhill It he Ilonri ? Twelve more cf Bluine's Mters to Fisher havn Iipph Duliliiihed. One of the tclve letters is given liy telegraph. Mr. Blaine says he wanU every Re publican paper of the United States to tiuMish the same, therefore it does r neera a lilt tie Htrango that the Repub' liran Associated Prens should give hut one-twelfth part of a vindication. There fe fifteen letters that were puUinhrd in 1876. If any Republican paper wants to publish these fifteen letters we will give information as to where it may find the snrr.o printed. If any Blaine paper has printed them, we have yet to hear of it After three and a half months, dur ing which time the Democratic and the leading Ilepulilican paper, nave given full, councise, succinct accounts of the Mulligan letters, we have the first at tempt at an explanation from tho Re publican side, Appropriately enough the "attorney of Jay uoulrl, as benu tor EJmundx termed him is defended ly Jay Gould's newspaper, the N. Y Tribune. In the letter of Blaine to Fisher asking him (Fishor) to sign the enclosed letter there are many protes t&tion of innocence, therefore the Tn bune says that he is innocent. The rentlemen behind the bars all indulge in that kind of talk, Were ho really guilty, and writing to Inn accompiace would he nut himself in that man's power, without any necessity so to da Would he rite, like a fool, "Our vil lainies are about discovered; I have made up a story which will satisfy the investigators. Tleasn sign it" Or would he say, as Blaine Rays, "The let ter is strictly true, '"(Burn this lotter.)" "Is honorable to you and me;' "Do not show it to anyone, "Sin cerely. J. (i. II. e believe that an honest man would have writen some. thine like this: "I havn nothing to conceal. I axk you to write a card stating juKt what my conduct has been in regard to tins ulhir. 1 But the most nli.Hurdly humorous N assertion of theTribune, is that "Blaine wm tho victim of Warren Fisher," who "deluded" Blaine, Blaine "induced to in vol vo hiiusnlf slid friends" Hero is an t x tract or two from letters written by Blaine: Juno 29, 1869, he wrote: "I do nut feel that I shall prove a deadhead in tho enterprise if I embark in it. I see various chan nels in which I know I can be useful." July 2d 18G9 Blaine wroto as follows: "What I wroto you on tho 29th was intended to bring Caldwell to a defi nite proposition, that w all " Mr Blaine wrote a letter detailing his snrvices. On the 4 tli of October he could not get "a definite understandum" with Cald well. The reader will appreciate the rare humor of the cane wlntn he finds out that Blaine wroto four beg ging lottors, and that liu was admitted to the enterprise five months afier he sought entrance. We wk which one was the reluctant party, Bluine or Fisher. If this was a common stock transaction, if Blaine paid the market price, why did it take five months to perfect the bargain! Why did Blaine write that ho would not "prove a dead head in the enterprise." He ' thought the proposition to admit me to the railroad enterprise is as gener ous at I could desire." "Your liberal mode of dealing with mo" giving him a chance to buy "on the open Boston market," was enough to call forth Mr. Blaine's fervent thanks, a chance that was open to any of tho 44,000,000 people that Mr. Bluine "took into his confidence." Next week we shall give the agree ments of Warren Fisher with "A. V. Cohurn ond sundry other parties in Maine. The terms of the article are that Warr-sn Fisher is to deliver $13n, 000 worth of 7 per cent londs, and $32,500 worth of 6s on the receipt of 1130.000 from J. O. Blaine. Then "it H lurtlierngreen, iiiuhii inr orn m avny one oi saiu parties laiung 10 jny ttie amount stipulated, then the amount of securities to Iks deliverod to the said Blaino under this agreemnt shall be reduced in the same proportion that the deficit of payment Wars to the aggre gate amount." Blaine could not get the parties to take 1 1 30,000 worth of honds so that Blainn did not receive $32,500 in bonds; Mulligan swore that Blain" received 810,500, worth of honds and produced a memorandum in Blaine's own handwriting averring his statement. BUine swore on this point that he didn't want his private business meddled with, that was all til" committee could get nut of him. Blaine did not consider those letts-rs harnilen. lie claimed Is-fore the com mittee that the reason that h got the Jitters th war he did was tint "he would not allow any man to hold these fetters as a menace over tny lien I. " Ferfectly innocent, those l.-tters of J. O B. thit " considered " meinn. m i . i Th niiairuiiin of the Co nmittef m'i d (or tho letter, proniifful upon It is lion or that he would read thnm to tho com niitlcp and tlion return thoni, and that i tht newspapers should not have' them. Blaine refused. After Ulaine lea t W l. Pl.in.n.l ,. tl, nlir mutu-r I contained in the letters to thellouse, the HnonL-pr rl....,ai.W iIiimh bitters. Jus. O. Bluine again refused. Mullijuii says that the letters were read in part Mr. Blame reogned while an inves tigation into this affair was pending. lie dared not court investigation. e learn tint a number of eminent lawyers in the East are preparing an explanation. In'it so diflicult to ex plain as all that) All of Would s gold cannot hire a man or a hundred men who are aide to reconcile honesty with Blaine's conduct on this occasion. Star Route Elkins, To Mr. Steve Elkins more than any other living man is Blaine ii.tluUed for his nomination. Ho was Blaine's manager at Chicago, directed his forces and presided at the Blaino headquar ters at that time. He is secretary of the National Republican Committee, put there by his personal and political friend, Blaine. Concerning this gen. tleman Mr. Dorsey wrote to the Spring er Investigating Committee as follows; & B. Elkins, UuiteJ Bank Building, Jsew lork. lias proiaiiy a larger knowledge than any other person of all tho star route matters and the moneys paid, George E. Spencer demanded of thelat J. W. Rosier and myself $12, 000 to pay Mr. Elkins for the purpose of avoiding indictment and prosecution, and I replied thai I would not pay n penny and never did. I would call for all the books and pnpers touching this matter in the hands of the Sixth Auditor, and put an expert in charge of them, and you will ascertain, first, that I never received a cent from the Government as a star-route contractor, and second, that the men who did re ceive it were never prosecuted. What would our people think if the authorities of Lnne county would levy and keep 4V, W anovn expanses in the county treasury. That is the po'i cy of tho General Government, i r which the Republican party is respon sible. There is a surplus of over $400, 000,000 in the Federal Treasury. Twenty thousand Irish-Americans voters met in New York City to in dorse Cleveland and Hendricks. Mrs. Pornell, mother of Chas. Stewart Tar noli, was present. Immense enthus iasm was manifested. Boyle O'Reillv one of the foremost literary men of the English speaking world, Congressman Collins and Senator Jones, of Florida, were the speakers. Mr. Flower, who was Tammany's candidate at Chicago, says New York is food for 60,000 majority for Cleve land. Robbery at Salem. Last Sunday morning the store nf Cald well, flecker & Co, was burglarized o( about $4,000 worth of flue good. Detective were placed to work immediately and the goons were found secreted iu the brush about three mites north of the city. They were left as found and a watoli set to catch the thief when he returned to remove them. This plan proved siiocesiiful, for shortly after nihtlall he returned with hi i team and was secured by Sherd! Miuto and his pntu. is their surprise, the thief proved to he a Mr A Caldwell, a brothiir of the senior member of the linn robbed. Ilu was a 'uomptuied by his two little daughters, the ehlett buin but 12 yea's old. Ho .nude no attempt to deny his crime, but gave as his reason fir committing the act that tho firm was owing him, ud as he considered them "slukey" liu took that method nf getting his money back. Ho detailed the inanuei in which he accom plished the deed, which was dun by secret ing his eldoat daughter in the store during Saturday, with the initractb m to open the door for him when she heaid the town clock strike 12. This waa ftithfully done, the goods carried out and hauled awny. The pdiceman saw the wsgon drive through the street, but thought nothing strange of it. The alarm was immediately set up that he was insane, and en Mom' ay h was examined for insanity, but the examining physicians pronounced him sane and he waa rtmauded to jnil. A preliminary rxaiuination was gien the thief Tuesday, but he waived ex amination (ayinu he want ml the case tn b tried in the Mipreme Court The Court placed his bonds at $.",000, uod lie lieiuu un able to give the same, he now l.uiguidice iu tho Marn n county jail. It will he remembered that A Caldwell, aocnmimnied by his two little ir!, rain to this city sevnral lio'iitlys l;o. He rented Walton's brick and titled it up with the in tentinu of starting a dry '! i store, but after much delay he ahtndoned tSe projeet and left the city. It is said that he ordered thousands .f dollars worth f (-muls, but having nn in mey wholesalers w isely declined shipping to him. we believe, from his actions here, that he is 1 nt sunjeci lor tne asy m. Two Sides to Every Story. ipoi fntin Portland, tiecame suddenly tired of coun try life Thnrsdav mnrniin; and left ns very un ceremoniously, fulfilling exartly the first re port a friend nf ours once told us that, while he was a eery fair workmen, ret one place could 't onutiin this great genius long at a time. riaiulealer. Xnw for an analvsis. Mr II addressed a I letter to me, .king if I would accept a position ... -i i .i . i i . upoa that paper.l'rot de I that I could get .....I . . . alonf with him. In answer, I promised htm trial He proved himself tn be detnid of all courtesy and gentlemanly hearing toward an employe and a brother member of a secret asso ciation. His squib trnrits no attentive, and as to his cbronie (tisatfmableneea, known hy all who are acquainted with him, in charity we will overlook his failing' and attribute it to a want of good common sense and larking of ability to control a diaai;reeabU temper. Any libel that he nay utter, will fall hanuleasly npol the undersigned, wh reoirJ stands pre eminently alxve his shafts of malice - Mr. Editor, I thank yon f'-r the upisirtunity grSMited me to dear my repuut:on. al as a fraternal faror. K. U E. WHITE. tt'OlSI lylTT, JWJlfc 1-1, IWl In Msmoriam. On (lie I Vh of September, 1S84, in this i houM of Wm JUnsh.w, then ,--...--...., .....-. To those who knew her ooiy casually or B l,ule tlli,briuf 'ouocement n'eM - r"r 11,6 ,tw w ver' tlie very few who knew her well nil knowing lnvtd her, it contains inexpressible sorrow ami regret To thus true friends who opened their door to her when, sick and without avail able ujeaus, she grew to be iu the brief space during which she lay, a patient sufferer Leueith their roof, very near and very, very dear. And there is, I think, no nobler human seuti.nent recorded than tli is which pioiupUil them to take into their hearts ami lio.ue the little stnriii-tnssed wulf, sweet, white-souleil; a leaf vast adrift upon the tide of relentless late. She was su like some sweet wild tlower that lus grown up and blostoinrd in the shade, fragile, delicate, yet in her owu words, once half jestingly ut tered, "a bunlen-beurer" always. One ot the patient toilers nf the eaith. Ah, those white hands lidded in mute eternal rest un der the sud, in the cemetery, nut yonder! have they nut earned fur her a hih place among (jod's angels in heaveu, and a crown? lioni ol parents who loved the sea w ho lived upon it, her early )outh was spent on shipboard, sailing the wide world over. And the wind and the gulls were her ci.ly play fellows. A siraniitly solitary lite, full id ad venture and a vervain weird enjoyment, yet early overs! adnwed by sorrow, tor w hile she was but a ci. ild her mother died. In 1.s7j CupUin Cook sailed I nun Liverpool for San Kmntitro with Ins wife ami daughter. Oil Cape Horn, after a liuiteriiiit illness the wife was taken, and for tour lm a dreadful days the child keut watch Wile her mother's shrouded torm wlnln they bore southward, far, fur into the Antarctic ocean, wherein un fAlhoimhle depths the dead was buried, The voyage w.tn continued to San Francisco thern the subject of this self-appointed tak was placed in school, and where Captain Cook retir 'd from sea life, died. Miss Conk came tint to Orccn is 1870- Sunie three years bark 'lie came again and since then has lived in McMmiiville, Forest Grove, Kaxt Portland and I'.ugenn, lubor.n always with willieg hands faithfully and weil. frond, sensitive, reserved, who could gilcM the half her young heart held, who in deed hut they, the favored few to whom she opened the door and showed the beauty and soul symmetry within, the lnni"),', the reaching out and upward nfte- that higher good; never selfsatuHe.l but l.unei iii ever for "light, more liulit." And yet, al'ieitshe knew it not, she w alked upon a higher plane, breathed purer atmosphere and ral lilt' better meaning, with more eame-t ees than many who win earthly fame, or wealth mid honor. Kut ah, how weak are word', how powerless to expru-s the half of what she was in gooduws, in purity and sweetness nf soul-strength and wis lorn. I, who knew her late, who loved Her well, call say but t'tis; tin I Gave me one such friend And has taken that friend away. Oraaiiv. Notice to" Farmers. The Eugene City Mills have been thor oughly overhauled and the cupneity for re ceiving and storing grain increased, U'hcnt cleaners nf the latest and must improved pattcrus have been added. The Mill Com pany is now prepared to store- wheat on the fellow ing terms: Oregon White and White Velvet wheat will be stored free of cliKi'ce; all other kinds will be charged I J cents per bushel for storage, end I J cents per bushel for e clang and loading tl.e same m board cars or w agons. , Wo have a larjje amount nf wheat bigs on hand which we will dispute of to suit pur chasers. r. E. t Co. July HO, IBS. - New Firm. Dr N J Taylor desires to inform his pat rons and the puMio geueially that he has associated with him lr J C Kberly l.,te of St Joseph, Mo, in the practice nf dentistry. In- Kberly has n a I fourteen years of expiri ence iu his profession, and bus taken a cnii'sc in the I'hil idolphia lcutal Co'lee. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Ollice in Walt'iu's brick. Syrup ol Figs. Nature's ow n tiuo hixalive. I'leasant to the l'lilute, ucceptabhi to the Stomach, harmless in its tialire, painlesM in its a' tion. Cures Ha bitual Constipation, 1'iilionsures, Indigestion and kindred ib'. CleaiiM-s the system, politics tho hi. Hid, nvnlutea the I.tvr and nets on the lioweU lireaks up ('olds, Chills and Fcvei-s, eto. Ktreiulitena the oivans on which it nets, It 'tter th ill hit lei nauseous Liver wdii'lties, pills, salts unit diu.,s. Samphi lmltle free, mid larj;e ones for a-de by F M 'Wil'.iins, lui(je:ni, W S Lee, .lunctiou. SthamSaw Mll.Llo.t S.vi.h. -A atcam saw mill that cost tl.Oi 0, can ho purchased for $2,15'). This is one nf the best banains ever offrred in the county. For further particulars innnire nt Il ls fiR:ie or f A Mnilt or J. Nl. Kendiicks. Nkw Pkntist. l)r WV lleuduison will o;ien a dental ollico in Hays' new brick biii'diiig (V tober 1st. Mr Henderson in well known in Eugene and vicinity, ami has the reputation of being a tirst-class workman, having hur eight years experience, (.live him a call. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. VTOTICE IS HERKUY GIVEN' THAT Xl the undersigned has been duly aprx mted by the County Court, of Line County, Oregon, Administrator of the estate nf linwiand Sim mons. ilere.wd. and all persons having claims s-nt them, with the proper vouchers, to the un d -rsfgiied Administrator, at the ottice nf J E Kenton, at Eugene City, IjineConntv, Oregon, within six months from the datenf this uotice. Iated September I'.Hh, lSfS4. Josith McLrAS, Administrator for Kjtate. J E F0M, Att y. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 3J .TOtTCEIS II Kit Kli V GIVEN THAT the undersijiiied has been duly ap- pointed by the County Court of Lane Coun j 0rt',1"- )inistrat..r of the estate of M - iry Me er deces-ed, and all iiersoiis bar- : . . -,' ... ' , . . ing claims against sanl estate, are hereby re- , . , Tiresent them, with the umiwr voucherv to the nodersined administrator, at the ntficn nf J K Kenton, Fuileiie City, s. ... Ijine County, Oregon, withiu six mouths of the date of this notice. Dated September 12, 1SS4. Join O. Mar, Administrator for Estate. J. K Festos, Att'y. Notice. I WILL XOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR any dehu created by any ivrson e cet myself. No one except mysvlf has authority to si.-n my nune. F.:.!iAirrH Po:sihte. N. B. I.fhsrice. (best) $1.00 llls sugar, ((jood) 1.00 4ltca 1.00 8 wis lye 1 00 3 una nie fruit. 1.00 1 tt extra hue goblets., .73 55 .40 .25 .50 1 rt extra Hue passes. , I .lass tea set I iread plate. 1 uke Ptand ?',nat iflfirfmmt nf (.T..AS51 WAKE, n .-cnv U'iiiiIiFV VV'ARF Wll. LAV WAUE.audGKUtEltlES in Engen. n i nA .-..,, I, ) -V,n. gciuii. l....la .lul!wj.ifl in 11 norfa nf rttv f rrm nf I- chrne. Will grind your cotlee without any exra ciiarjje. ,w r'ah paid fur all kinds of country Produce, V.I 1 . Hues, r-ic (JOI-lJS.MilU ' osn lirorer, TOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT il the uiidersicued administratrix of the etateof J D Kinsey, deceased, has filed in tie I'mintv Court of I.ane Con:ity, Uregnn, h-r account nf Hual settlement, and Monday, Niveniber ,T, I SSI, has been set for hearing tie same Dated August 30, 18S4. I'llotDS B. Kihskv, Adminiatratrir. Canvassers Notice. riVlt. UNUERSIOXEI) If AUTHOR I l..J ...uiil f.. liiii'rrnuliiannf (2riWr f !lpv laud anj Thnniss A llendrieks, )emcrntic iiomineesfor J resilient ami lee rr-ttMciit Twenty jc.ira of Congress, by J (1 ISlnine i :f..f l... n in.:..- i l.'l.- A T l.nu in .loripg u IJIJtloi hiiii uoiiii n. Aonii, liepuhlicnr. n-uuiiieiS for President and Vice Kresnlent, Also the li iveltv ltui Alaclune Stamnml tni IVte.-ns; I.iiuiid Uliieiuir nL-..r'. r'!.....;h. 1 1 .i.i. ir i:;n' itnonn Catarrh Curvj Mis.-ou i Steam Washer one of the latest mid liet in .'eiitii.ns of the age. Ordeis tikc for tubac.iption to Eugene City u LA 111 . ' M. M. MARKS. Millinery Goods -AND DRESS MAKING rTAVINf pencil ASEI) THE STOCK M.JL "f K" "ls of Mei 1! inuett, which is nne of tlie largest ever knninlit to Eugene, I am now prepared to sell the same at ustoniithiirly low prices. The p.itnn.if;e of the 1 ulies of Kuene ia respectfully solicited. l)resinakinp a sM-ciuity. iitiis. u. l. i-rAY. DR. L. F. JONES, Physician and Surgeon T57ILL ATTEND TO PROFESSIONAL V V culls dnv or niyht. OFFK .'K I 'p stniis iu Hays' brick; or can le found at K K Luckey A Cn's driiK store. Ollicu hours: 0 to i in, 1 to 4 p in. 0 to 8 pm. jun ltl Kaw Barber Shop and Eatli Ro:mi (One doer North of Post OCice.) rATHS. 2.". CENTS. F.VEUYI'HI.Wl 1JI tittcd up in tiio best of ord ir. S!i;ivinj ami hair cutting; done in the must approved order. JERRY HORN, Prnniistor. WILL EXCHANGE rniiK EUt'iENK MILL COMPANY X herehy takes the pleasure of announc ing that they will tnUn WI-ISilT at any warehouse north of Eugene City in exchange for FL0U3, MILL FEED, ETC., it their mill in Eugene. The Company will lake wheat receipts, properly siined to them, anil (ive credit to the owner of the Mime, on null books fur the amount in bushels. P. E. CO. July 30, 1SS4. a2-6m 1 ' at fin 1.1 I I Mill fli 'Hi mil t. Ati .i Will contractors & Builkrs, Eugene City, Or. Tlans and Specifications furnished. Esti mates given. KOOM3 OVER TETERS' STORE. PLASTERING. Estimates on all plastering will be given by Paul Stanley, at the same moms. He warrants til work to give satisfaction. RHIXEHAKT, J. B. - House, i-n ami car rige pointer. Work guaranteed first class. Stink sold at lower rates than by anyone in Eugene. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION NOTICE. -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Hoard of 1-pialititioii for lane County, Oregon, i!l meet in the office of the County Clerk nf iwid county, in the Court Hoiie iu Eugene City. Oregon, on VeilnelaT, the 24th day i Se temler, 18f(4, to publicly eiamine the aMiwinent rolls, and correct all errors in valuation, lecription or qualities of hnd, lots or other property. Now. therefore. Ml parties who msy be aggrieved by reaaon of the valuation, dorrtption, or otherwise as to their awewiinent ill ttke notice of the meeting ol said Hoard nf Equalization, otherwise their nMewuifnt w ill stand a made by the Asaesor. P. J. MiThermiX, Assessor for Iane County, (re"n- ipri Send six cents for nU;e) and receive liee, a costly no ui ooils which will help jrow U Lie tiii,nv nrht awav tnan anything ele in the world. AU, r ........ .,,1 (mm f.nt Kimr. The bnvd i-ad to fortune oens heforetne workers, absolutely sure. At oute address Tri e t Ca, ' Augusta, Maiae. PfflP fM WHrAT mm KBiitnn sr A 100 Cases of Goods direct from x. rum. 5 case of Ladies of latest styles, MENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Tne nnest We Keep the Best Stock of (xoads PRICES WAY DOWN AT lit E.E. Luckey &Co . . . ...DEALERS IN DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, Toilet Articles, Paints. Oils, Brushes, Etc., Etc. We will keep a full assortment and si I at living fixture, PEESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT -In hands of a competent druggist. SUCCESSORS To Luckcv ft Bristow at the old Ellsworth Store. M MJif Bfifrff? Pass books, butcher books, m mo randums, ledgers, day books, etc., of all kinds. Orders taken or especial size. School and Miscellaneous Books. All the standard antliors ly tho volume and 13 sots. Juvenile hooks, Seaside and Waverly Library, Harpers Magazines, ete. Bible Depository For Lane County. Wa have been getting a large stock of new goods and we hav6 everything found in a first-class Book btore. We also have a lull stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS! McCORNACK & COLLIER. Successors to C ALLISON. Real Estate .Agents, WALTON'S BRICK, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. Improved Farms for Sale Cheap and on easy terms. FLOURING MILLS, SAW MILLS, ETC. I to iwirchw Schnol or Kilrnvi Lamia, will do 1 ti 1 Li I. the nrer, ainl can annw partita mom fa.uani am in a boiiy, Itilonnauon pfnaiiung W s 11 11 &d for circular. Addieaa or call cm The East & Misses Cloaks direct from N. Y. m Eugene. BOOTS AIID SHOES. fciii Said. STORE. well tn call upon or aiMrwa uef aa wt ar tbor- k-VV;iUent Vllsv nn ithr line of i-anu nun nwrnut iimumus in laoaa inmiHnrn prmi. ror imcmwup u A CTTVIT 1. fr aTifs firtrftfk.