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- EST.ll'.LISIirD FOR THE DISSEMINATION OF DEMOTRATIC PRINCIPLES, AND TO EARN N HONEST LIVING BT THE SWEAT OP OCR BROW, EUGENE CITY, Oil. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1884. NO. 41 VOL.1G. - ' t. ' ffif 1 171 fV 'f"t17i :, T, AWiYi fit k O TT 1. jut ft U tiM Jdj ; 11 II IiUAJIIlJI , . - ; r " 2 . - ' 1 ' . .1' 1 ui - : i- 1 ' - mir She (gjjcaf ltsj GaiyL I. L. CAMP3ELL, Fnhlishar ani Proprietor. OFKnS-'Ji thiEntili of Willamette reetbetwjea Sjveuth an J Ei0'hth Street. TERM? OF SUlHdlUPriON. Pr Annum flit Month Three Mon tin ... .2.r0 . 1.25 . .75 OC R ONI. RA.Tffi3 OP ADVKHTISINO. AilertUemMif.tn-.ert', owm One tviva. 10 tin- . one insertion ?3 : aefc lab'enant . .on $1. Cwh required in rUi'k Nertiaers will bi chared nt the fol- owlar r.tn: One en'ire threj months. . " six month.... SO (to 8 00 1.1 AO ". nun year Transien'. nrtibss in local column. 2t) cents per e (or evh ini-rtion. . . , "WertUinj Wll will be rendered quarterly. All job wA m-irt be run Mil on nrxivr.itY. sucinrn:. Meetunnit an.l third we iiiciii. iuw. raunth. Hpr.scFii iii'tth i -. a'.n v M.t.r Tue-iUjy teninir. . i . v,. o t n iTM wImawiul Kn!pm.iit No. 8. nil on the 3 1 .in I Uh We-lne Uyi in wk month. Bbjbsr 1khb. N ' M. A. . V. W. MeeM at M.u. -mie H dt the cmd and fourth F.-Uyi in each moni!.. ( S w t Jfwwh ll i'l. t'i tVit a.. I third V rv .ty ... each mint. Korl.-r. CuMMAmr.n. .tnnEt r Ohw.s F it irvns. -Meets ';e rst and thirl Sat'ir.l.iy -v''.,in? at . ;'c HilL Byorlorof .1. .t. N.oan, Burr L-vna ..fJ?-,.0-T-nV:1 Lkv.isi Sr.ut TJ.vsnoy ir.i-F -Mart aUh. (!. r. tViiirc'i ev iry SinliV nft -nionn at .T. 15. H.Ht .n S .,,'..:!.- U.T. .:i ooV. A, i 8i.pt: Ch. lMl,S,:-y. M Untie Smith. ChanUiiL ViitM iiuiIj Wacom.' ' L. BILYBU, Mtornsy aid Counselio- at Law, eu.jks'H i'in. n:;r. ; in'. PavonoK i.v m.i.tiie t!imaNnF tlii Sfit.. W'iH -rivtf hi.-i:.1 attrition 1 1 eollucti 1 1 i I r it) it" ni '.tt'irs. i..c - V. I-'. & Ci.' i:;;rei o.He CE1 3. D3.i;i;3, Attorney an I Gonnsellor xnu. r:i cnnB in thk ru:n V f Mi., i;l .1.1 li'ii 'I r-'.r.A wi.l in h i 6 iprain.' C iri of this Sul ' Sjl.iill tti:t! 'II i'iv-ll t tv.t'M in nrV'VJ .cti )iu .mil Ge3. vYasiiajrns Attoriicy-al-a-siw, lirj.SB.V.J 01 TV. - - - DIlKiiON Onicsforanrly m-M by Tiioiniijon & Bean. J-Vt"r"5 053. fi M3LLE3, . Attornsy aai OaasjUaMt-Lw, and Real Estate. Agent. EUGENE CITY, - - - OliEGON'. OFFICE-'lVo donr nrth of l'.wt Oifi';e. J. E. FENTON, lAttopney-ai-l-aw. ISUGENE CITV - OREGON. Special attention (fivm to Pke.il F.itate Prao taoe and Abstracts of Title. OrriCB Over Grange Store. T.W.IIA1UUS,M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wllkln'3 Drue Store. liidence on Fifth atreet, where Dr Slielton formerly resided Dr. Wm Osborne, O.Ticj Ajj3i.1l.13 St Charles Hotel, - OB AT THE V DiUl Or H1T23 isl LUCKCT, DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, IAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or ree Vidence when not pmteAiioiiauy eneu. Otfice at the POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. Residence on EL'hth etreet, opiiU Prenby crian Church. JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. DEALER IS" Clacks, Wasnes, Chains, Jewelry, Etc. Repairing Promptly Executed. C"AHWorli Warranled.5 J.S. LUCCKY, tai r.tht Co'e Eri -k WUlamette ifctet IWV J3 W U J.I t'M JL o A GENERAL llllil mix I 1 ll ac assortment of La dies and Chi Id re ns Hose at 12 I-J :ts. Good Dress Goods at 1 He Best Corset in town for 30c An immense stack of A'ew and Seasonable. Goods. Fine Cashmere- in every shade. Xeiv and .Xohbij styles in CLOlJfLXG. Liberal Discount for M A C7T j to New Departure wri:i)Mzi:Tiii:.;i.x v:ti Ei.i'T JL iit.'ll'.'OL JIOl'.i.", l.o-w a.irrit ai pcud their proliU at lioine. 1 a.;t t.i.ti' c tl.iit A. V. Will ni'll fimla for CASH at ,-irr.t!y rcluw IjuVik, :i low as oiiy i.tlur CASH STOlIH. UestPrinU II) an l 18yar.lt $1 "J j Ihut lirown ami DL-uclic 1 .Muslim, 7, , an.l j Ucti. ! CUrlisan l BrooUn i:ml cotton 75 cts per Do.. I'la'ni anil Milled Flrnni-l-s -'.", '"- : and 50 j eta. Wutjr Proo , ryr.U Fino White Shirt i, 75 cti and SI. I And a!i Other Coeds Also the Cctob AVr M I ' r 1 : S 1 i X T N Vn bitt r for i-ron ,-t'i, mi 1 d'iraVilityl, At crra'-ly r.;.ine raws. liiS-Toim- old !!irt...oM, who have stood by mn no I n,', I will poiitmne t avll on aanif t irrnn h h" r .-tofora on th.P. but if at any timo tliy wish to ma! (. AS. I pnrchaa.-.. I will give all inn. a -ithcM. the full rredit mi my n dilution A. V, IliihlU 11 Goods cold as in Oregon, for M I ME mm H rt m uasn ui him Highest Pries paid for all kinds of Country Produce. Call and See S. IL Friendly. Harness Shod! HAVING OPENED A NEW SADDLE AND HA UNIX'S FIIOP 0 fth f.TKE went of Crain liioe'., I am now prepared to fnniinh everythins in that line at the Th Competent Workmen I Are pmplnywl, anJ I will "nJavor to i,n, wilha'can' i ViVia EJ 6ttmm V"- ' i im nv ' Silks and Sal ins in all shades. Jloirea n i'a e Silks Velvets in Colors. The. lined stock of French KID SHOES ever brought to this place. 'BOOTS and. SHOES :n all grades. i !!:!)( Ell IKS of all descriiil'ums. T-r i ? evil !ym''R r.i: !;i:s. kdads am yi.ur iutervMi I Are p.:: inaiu'iitly I uaiUil i.n PETE03 3 l'iiu' Ch .'"t Sl.irt . :., 75 et ami 51. ,,nv A .i..-t m.-tit 1'rcss (ioo.ls (N'o '1'iafih) 15. 1' I a:i. j.) ;'tt. ,I,.ns' ! fu 1 i-.v.ut. S'iiri an 1 .Ir.i'.vjrj, OJ ct Mens' Ov.-iMliirts. 75 U and SI. .Mens' Ovendls A ' ! Knibr. 'rrcs mi'l I'. Iiih nt l unuloin Lo 1 at Proportionate Rates. ... . G iNIAC Ll 1 in I : low as any House at i Mnt give hatihfaction tc nil ln ma favcr a. . cunnu:. mm 1 1 D?. W. C SEHLQ3EDE T: 1 in I'otUire tirnve. He iwrfonin Uoihi iion in iiifclmniciil anil antKical lfiititrv. All work warmnteil ami iitifm'lion irimr.intiM'd. Rov. Father Wilds1 tiiv K.'V. 1. Wllil-, ndt-Lnuwii . I;y mUoiiiii-.tvy In .S.'.iv Vui'i.. UH.1 hroth'T (.1 llitf ruiiii.-t... J.lilx.' U'llttt.. 1.1' tiio UaniarliUHOlu k.l,;lvi.Ui toiiri. iil fjlloi k. 51. .V. - r..i,.Ui.; Ki. l.-2. JlLiiiiK. .1. '. avi:i: .v. I n., iln.ii. iik'ii : Ijisl whiliT 1 wa Ih iil lol Willi iot Uiii'O.iiioi'lable liiontir hIIim" 1.14 nmri) e-.Mi.i.i.y i.,y li.al, . hi. li iu'lo'.i iutoh'niti.Y in iii'.it. anl lti':i(d n- iuli-iiMi-ly, I'.cit 1 couij H.'arr.-ly b. ar any t'iilhii!j( over Wiein. I ll." a Kiili.'ier fiom i, nvi'ii) r il'irrli an I r ilanlial i'"i;h ; my a'K'lill' -AAA .I.1', :lli. 111V Mtt'lll a IHhI il.- i I run ilovui. K.o..in; ilii) valuo of Avni'a Svus vr iiiii.i.A, hy i.lm rvai . ii ui ncitr; otliiT o:tf. s, :nl fr uo pi.on.'il use in Ioi'mum' 'iirM. 1 lii'inn I:ikfi.( it lor ihn bi-'Vi' IiiuhmI ilivu.li'in. Sly iii'polilo lin pi no. I uluni Ii'omi ilin lii-l il. Alur h ulioit tiiiin I no I 'V.'i- nml i t .-li i tic win allayi'il, mi. I nil i'iiK ol liiitutioii of tliti klii ili tpi'iMii'il. .My calanh ami coii;;h wt'i'tj nU . ciri'il by llu miino loi.auii. unit my ieii.nl li 1 1 It niilly linirovi., until ll in now cxt'ellenl. I f.-el a liumlii'il per ii-.it tr'Mi;or, amt 1 iittrlhiile tlu-nu r-niilll t-l l!lU IKil "f till! S A IIHAT A KI 1.1. A, Wlllrll ! ri't'oiniiii'inl Willi all 'Utl. Ic m-o nn thn liuvt blooil iii-tli-i n fror li.'im.il. 1 took It In Kiiiull iliun-n line" 111111.4 n ilnv, 11ml ll"i-l, In all, li'Ss tlinil two lioiili s. i I'luo. llioi" faoin nt your in-nice, Uoplug their pH'illi'llUOH nuiv 1I0 gooil. Voiii-s losiK-clfully, 2. P. WlLlis." Tlie nlmvo Instance li hut one of the many contain ly co niug to our imtice, which prove Hie KTfovt ail.r,.thllily of An. It' Saksa I'.viiii.l.v to the euro of all diecusca arlnlng f . ..in Impui-o or iiiipo.ei'liihud LlooJ, aud a wcnkenoil vitality. Ayer'sSarsaparilla clcamo, enriclics, an 1 at rciigl liens the hlood, tliuulatcs the action of t'.io Ftoniacti anil bowela, and thcrcliy cnahlca the nyntcm to renlst nml ovuicome the attacks of all Ntrnu loiu Disease!, Erupliimi of the Skin, Hlien. mtim, Catarrh, Grncnil Ikhilitii, and all dlsonlci'i riKiiltin from poor or corrupted blood and a low stale ot itic system, riiKi'AHi'ii nr Dp.J.C.Aycr&Go.,tpwell,Mass. Sold by all I)rugjlt: price $1, rtx Vottlu Ior$o. AVFR"5 ftWi'--wa felSiT CATHARTIC Ccst Purgativo Fcdiclno euro CnndtliTilloiVTiiiUsi"'! Ion, ni'ail.-icho,nnd 'iii Pi.lonl liori..r.i. final ovc-i-.mt.'iiiT'v Always ivllalilc. roocciiicnd f t. IT n POT I'AnCOTL'. Cv.XTAUU LI N I HI EN TC ; V.'.o World's prroat l'uln-IIr-IIi'yFuk romt'dirs. Tlioy lu-nl, :,oi)ii.o euro IJurnu, 1 V.'oujkIs, Vcali B:uk and r.ijc'.imall.siu upon li'nn, anC. ,'-:r:tins, Cr.II.-j:iil Laitioriccs ypca Ia:;ls. Cheap, quici u:ul rcli:;b!c. C?UHTo cfi!lKf:art:Er:L:ncn, fjiiadou. CracLlluj I'ain.t la tUo Ioail, Fotiil Li-cath, DoaTnor-s, and any Catarrhal Complaint, rr.n ho exterminated ly Xfcl Co Ilcycr'a Catarrh Cnro, a Coaetl" tut'.oual Antidote, ly Atsorp Uoa . l'1-o mo'.t Imnoftoat Eia oovcry alaco Vaccination. Pi ii 119 'i; i:.r.R is Crocerio Provisions, Will keep on hand a general anwrtinent firoceri, ProviidoiiA, ' Cured Meata, Tiibw.'o, t'L'ura, Cuii'lj'-, Candlri-, Soairf, Notiom. (Jren and I irii-d I'niita, Woo l an 1 Willow Ware. CriK kery, Ktc. I5uln'-- will be conducted on a CASH JJASIS. VLLh tneana that Low Prices are Established G001U dclirr red w ilhoiit liar?e to Eayfi ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE VVANTCC rhieh we will pay the lii;litin.iik it prie. JAS. I.. t'Al.k. ror. JIS Ripinll:i;ln; Dlninr. I Tlirrn wt-n two luini-at, npoilis!i Rr piililii'iiiis in lVxiil'-nt (IrantH cnlmii't Ilninillou Kisli, of NVw York, Sr-cre-titry uf Statp, ami iieiijainin II. 1 riM tow, of Ki'iitutky, Speri'tary of the Tn-nstiry. Si'crrtnry Finli wont on tlin pven tfiinr of liis wny (luring' Grant's two Ici'iiia of olllcn nml lind no nsMociniion wlmti'Vcr with the vonnlitirH of tho nil. mi in ivt lixt ion. Tin' State pi-pitrtini'lit (m:!cr nn lionPsO"'1' w not lialilo to tlie con iiptioiiH wliif!) prevail in othrr ili'partini'iits. Si'ini-tary I.ristiiw, ri'iiutrks tin1 World, rutrn-il .1ii ollioo of SiTrrtnry of the Tivnsury to liml tin- (lovi-riiincnt nt thn iiii-rry of pluiulrriii rin-js, nml roMifd liy i-niiN'inu ii M nml framls of 11 grout portimi of iho icvcnno. i im tni'iliiiti-ly Ki't to work to put a stop to such mvalilirN ninl -4o brinj' tho oliVml rrrt to jtisliiv, i(i did nut pausp wln-n ho found tlmt his iiivohtintioiis led to thn thrrshold of tho Exi-rulivo Chain-lii-r. Win honesty i'nli:,tfd tlio Rppuh lican h-ndrrs aoninst hiui nml foreptl liini from tin1 I'uliini-t. Tim .Stniiilurd puhlishod iotcrvipws, Friday, with thi'so two distinouished Ui-ptililii'iin Ex Secretary Hamilton Fi-.Ii linds i' impossilih' to nupport Mr. lllaini' after llm li'tti-r's Kin"ulnr nml suspicious cuurso in tho Stall Depart ui'Mit. lIoluiMiiot yet iinuli) up his mind to fureoo his lifelong pr.'indieeii io;iiiisl the Democracy, while, extolling (lov. C!evclund'H personal worth. Ex Secrelnry P.ristow repudiates the tattoued eaiididule of his party and do el'tres his intent inn lo support, tho lion est Dmuocratii; c.-indiilate as a rebuke to llm unwise, improper nml delimit nuiiiiimtioiiH of the lt"puMiean Conven tion. These upright, honored and tinassail nlihi citizens, who have nerved the peo ple ii'ily ami faithfully nml with un ju"stiniird lidelity to the important trusts t'oiiliili-d to them, are a fair in dication of the extent and moral power of the revolt itainst tho Republican party noinn tho tiilcnt votern of the United .St tes. Thn defection of Ilaunlton Fish and llenjainin II. Dristow is a very aevere lilo to Mr. Maine's hopes nml will spread constc rnuiou among his fol lowers. Ijllllllllils' ())lliiuil. Tho "iTortu of tlm Repulilicana to pro ject Senator Edmunds into thn Jllaim campaign is a liuiniliatui' failure. A strained hut determined ellorl is lining 1 1 1 in Id to keep up tho spirits of tho par ty, hut tho refusal of hiicIi ni"ii as Sen ator Edmunds to tuko any netivn part in the canvass is calculated to havo a very depressing clfcct. In 1870, when the (Jreeu Mountain btatesiiuin was asked (3 ojvo his iniluenco to iSlaiuo, ho replied: 'vl will never willingly consent fur the Republican party to nominate a no toriotisly corrupt man for President," This was certainly very emphatic anguage, ami it does not roijuirn a diagram to sen the point of it. The New York Times, w hich has lonj; been regarded as tlm lcadiii'' Re pulilican newspaper in tlm United States, is doing good work for the peo pie in its opposition to the election of Blaine. It is emphatically no dead head in the Presidential vinvass, nml tho puMio is thoroughly j;Ud to ceo its power turned to the service of the peo 1 In and a yood government. It is true that wo cannot expect it to display the frank loyalty of a Democratic newspa per to the party it has fought so hint:, but iu love of independence and truth, and belief in lidelity to public trusts, will go far to compensate fur this. 1 - Hendricks represents a 1 ory, Cleveland represents a hope. Stand ing upon a ciimoion platform nml united in n e.iiiniioii musn 1 Im-st victory will be nt once llie expiation nf it prP.it political cr ime and tho triumph of Imig-bafll'-d reform. It would bii worth more than ft thou sand stump Kpeeches for Mr, Maine- if Senator Edmunds of Vermont would say that he regarded him as an honest man. Rut the distinguished Vermon ter declines to ir.akij that statement. Bfwnrr. The Oregoninn lntf ly gnvp the tiewi of tlie failure of tho Npw Brunswick National I'ank of Npw Jprspy. Ih these days of Dlainr's idealistic pro perity thero is nothing Klrangp or un usual i;i the suspension of Rppuhlican linancinl concerns very much to ths distress and suffering of innocpnt de positors. In this cuso liowpvpr, thprp is much furnislied for reflection. Not only is the hank defaulter to tho tune of f",00n,000 hut' tho "city of Nw IViMiswick is bankrupted and thousands of peopln Imvp bppn crushed bpnpath this great calamity. Where has all this l iioe sum of money gone! Martin Av I loivell, a former director of this con cern sums up tlm matter in t few word Unsaid: "I saw it coming. Charley Hill was too liheral. The Republican party went to him as a banker for fund. Up doubtless took thn bnnka surplus to nil his friends." What a commentary this is upon the condition of thn country. National banks and the money of confiding depositors arn used stolen ami squandered, crime or no crime, stillering or no Buffering ro gnrdless of all consequences for the ben efit of the Republican party. This is perhaps only one instance in a thou sand. National Imiiks and all menftta ry iniluenco of tho Republican party aro in league with hell to rule the gov ernment and ruin the people nnd their country. Depositors bewnre, withdraw your money nnd bury it deep in tho ground if necessnry. An honest ao count of securities will nhow large &' licits in every National banking es tablishment in tho country. The day fur counting is rapidly approaching, and when Cleveland is elected and he surely will be--suspensions and failures will Im tho rulo and not the exception. What real money thero is in the banks will be loht in the liopeless effort to maintain Republican supremacy. The people should save themselves whilst there is yet time, for ns nuro as there is a Cod in heaven tho day of retribution is drawing nigh. Independent Tho Republican party professes to tm tlm friend of tho laboring poople, and in iu platforms tells how much it will do fur them Yet, when these promises am measured by the performances, they are found to bo lut hollow mockery. The recent strike aud riot in the Ohio ooal mines is a enso in point. Accord ing to tlm Republican platform and Mr. Elaine's 'Augusta sppech those miners are abundantly protected and receive better wages than any other working men in tho world.'. Yet, at an actual fact, wn find those miner oUiond to resort to strikes and the con sequent hindrance of work, in order to secured wages enough to keep body and soul together. Tho Republican party by its laws which enablo capita' lists to constantly accumulate and es tablish monopolies of the most grinding character, is tho direct caase of this condition of the laboring men, and should bo held to strict accountability by them. And tho only way they can achieve their independence is by voting against the Republican ticket. Emil Schaiidcin, vice-president ef the Philip Rest Brewing company of Milwaukee, said in Philadelphia on September fiili, that the Qermans of tho northwest will rote almost solidly for Cleveland. Their organization, which commenced a year ago, is com' plete. He said: "We Germans lover beer, but we lovo liberty more" Carl Schurz addressed 20,000 independent Republicans in the Germin language at Milwaukie on the Clh. Forty thousand foreign born citizens are disfranchised in Rhode Island. A propetty qualilicatiou applies there tff foreigners, but not to natives of the U. S.,colored or white. It would require at least $2,000 invested in residence property to vote. A man would not invest nmro than one one tifth of his possessions that way. Rhode Island lias never given a De no.-rntio majority A dispatch from Cleveland, 0.r aiK nouncm that un Independent German clcb in that city, ."VioO strong, has de clnred for Clevelind nnd Hendricks, Tliis is the sort of thing I hat gives the Elaine managers the "Idues" when they - ' ctst th"irapprehen.sii" cya upon the- ' Ruckeyn State.