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OF ARB. ESTlBLISflED FUR THE DISSEMINATION OF DEMOCRATIC PRISCIPLKS, iXD TO EARN 4N nOXEST LIVING BI THE SWEAT OP OUR BROW. Vol. is. EUGENE CITY, Oil, SATlftlDAY, OOTOBEIt 18, 1884. N0.52. Z'lt Gijeae (City Guard. I. L. CAMPBELL, Publish awl Proprietor . OFF108-') thiEntsib of Willamette redtbetwdua Seventh aud Eighth Street. TESNH OF SUUSClilFTIOX. M. - tfer Annum....." 82.:0 ftix Months L25 Three Mnutlu .'. 75 OOU OXLt liA.TK3 OF ADVKHTI81NQ. Advertisements Inserted as ai..ows ! On square. 10 lin en, one insertion t3 ; lch subsequent Insert.on $L Cash required in ilvance, , Tims advertisers will be charged at the fol- Aurin 9 rt A One acinar three months " " lix mouths .. 8 00 12 0 Transient notices in local column, 20 cents per e for each insertion. Advertising bills will be rendered quarterly. All !! work must be paid roB om iiELivrur. SOCIETIES. .Knoaint Woi No IV A. T. end A. M. Meets Brat and third We Inealays in each month. .jse. Kriwrra Bdtt Tttwrn No. O I. O. fcfiZfiii0- Meotsevery Tuesday evening-. ests oo the Idaiid 4th Wedntiidays in each month. . Ka.iEXit 1iimb, No. I. A. 0. U. W.- lU'JCM as iUasonio nail me eeumm mu ipiiibu Fiiilitya in each month. . J. ?L Suux, M. W. KardTMCK Post, No. 40, 0. A. R.-Meets t May'riic Hall, the tirst aiid third Fridaya of each month. By order, Comsiandkk. "Url&s of OiiosbX Fbifxiis. Meet the rst Aiid third Saturday chins at M-ismiie UalU uyoraeroi . .u. nuns, i . . liiirri! LotwB No. 3ii7, I. O. . T. MeU every Srturday niahtin Old Fellows' H.tll. K. 0. Pottkb, W. I'. T. Lftinxt Stab Band or Hops-Meets nt the V., t. Church every Smliy afternoon at 3:30. J. K. Ilnwton. Supt.; Mi Derth.t Coo', As't Snjlt.: Chas. Hill.Ses'y. Misn llattie Smith, CHAillain. Visitors raado welcome. L. BILYBU, Attorn jy avJ Counsellor at aw, r:ti;;:ntr city, oiikcos. Triu'no:c w am. tub courts of 4. tli Sm'.'. Will uivi -c.ul attention p.llectimii .m I nth'w t.inttir. ).'. 7! -1 -or .Vr. K. t 'J i.' Exire. otRne CS3. 3. 03.13IS, Attrrwrj an-1, Counsctlor-al-Law, -yUA. PUVt'l'ICR IVTIIK C3UHTS vT "f th Se.n.i 1 .1 udifial district ami in h i S nr mim v'.i n t of t!ii .State. Sp'jeiil a.tjiiti.ni given tJ colleutiuna and ItU.ur.. in n uil.4 l!JiK!4 CUT. - - - OJIKOON Onici' fonuirly occupied by 'ITioinpwn & Be.n. CEO. M. MILLER, Attoras ani Coansolbr-at-Law, and Heal Estate Agent. euge.vech'Y, - - - oueuon. OFFIOK Two doom nrth of Post Olfice. J. E. FENTON, (Attorxicy-at-Inur. AUGENE CITY - OREGON. Special attcntiotf s'lven to ileal LVtate l'rac lice and Abstracts of Title. Owes Ofe'r Grange Store. T.W.HA1UUS,M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. Kaidence on Fifth etreet, where Dr Slielton ormerly resided. Dr. Wm Osborne, OSes Adjoiniii.St Charles Hotel, - OB fit THE W DBUJ 8I0RG OF EATE3 and LDCIET. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, pi AX FF fOUXD AT HIS OFFICE or res- Vyitence when not proieasionauy enieu. Office at the POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. Residence on Eighth street, opposite Prenby riaa Church. JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. J. S. LUCKEY, Clocks, Waches, Chain?, ieweTfy, Etc. Repairing Promptly Executed. C3-AUtrrk Warranted. je s J.S. LUCKF.Y, NEW mmmzflttmmm 1 B. BUM'S. J larrfa assortment of La- - - , dies and Vhildrcns Hose at 12 1-2 cts. Good Dress Goods at 12& Best Corset in town for 50c An immense stock of Neiv attd Seasonable Goods. Fine Cashmere in ever? shade. iK'cw and Nobby styles in CL01HLXG. Libera! Discount for CASH. 37 WO IPS2:OS3S5 1 CASH AM) -ATUONIZETHEMHN WHO HELP T i SCHOOL HOUSES, whose iuturesta ar, pend their prulita at Imuio. 'Juke uotice fiat- ' A. -V. Will sell goods for CASH at jrreatly reduced pf Best Prints 1( and 18 yards 1 00 ; Rest Rrown aud Rleachcd MiikIIus, 7, , 9, and 10 cU Clarke and Rronka m;i mi1 cotton 7." cts jier Don, I'lain and Milled Flrnnels, 2.", 3.": 4. mid 50 cU Watjr Troo , cents Fino White Shirts, "3 cts and SI. And all Other Coods at Prooortlonstc Rates. Also the Celebrated whitk sii .viisra machine i V,.n lwttnr for arenirtli. siz. and dumbilitv). At srroatly redilc'd nitea. U-iTToihy old Custon'e-s, who have stood by trms as heretofore on timo, Imt if at any time tiioy wish to niaKo purriiasMs, win give all siu, as others, the full credit on my reduction A. V, PETERS PKPI Goods sold as in Oregon, for . Or Cash Highest Price paid for all kinds of Country Produce. Call and See S. II. Frien Harness Shoo! HAVING OPENED A NEW SADDLE ANI) HARNESS SHOP ON 8th 8TR wot of Craiu Bru.'., I am now prepared to funiUh everything in that line at tho LOWEST ZEt-aQkJES. The lloAi Competent Workmen Are employmlj end f win enJro'vor to g've ttatiiifaction to !1 aloma farcr me with a call. a. s. tiinnii:. A GENERAL jgj Trimming Silks and Sat ins in all shades. Moireantiqae Silks Velvets in Colors. Hie finest stock of French KID SHOES ever brought to this place. BOOTS and SHOES ''nail grades. GROCERIES of all descriptions. 03&L2X3$.2?9 HUILD YOLTIi nuiDGi:;?. I'OADS ANI) y..ur iutenaW 1 Are pemiuneiitj 1'K.ated anil PETERS, i0e, as low as any other" CASH STORE. Fine Cheviot Shirts. M. 75 rts and SI. New Assortment Dresa (Jo.ids (No Trash) 13, 2J uji'i -Ti rts. Mens' L't-.ear. Sliirts mi I Drawers, 5') ct Mens' Ovcrshii-ts, 7S rts. and SI. Mens' Overalls, 50, C, 75 rts and SI. lhiilimidrries and Kdjjins ut l''.iiitilinis I.om Prin. me so I injr, 1 will ror.tinue tT sell on same mil u lovf as any House Credit. mmi dly DR. V. C- SEHLOREDEt 13 NOW PERMANENTLY LOCATED in CutUuro (irove. He performs all opera tions in uiechaniral and surgical dentistry. All work warranted and satisfaction Kuarantced. -Rev. Father Wilds' EXPERIENCE. Tlir lltiv. Z. V. Wilds, ucll-knowa city missionary lu New York, anil brother 4f Hie lute rininent Juilo V litis, of the Mrtasarhusotia hujireuio Tourt, wrlu as follows! "1 K. M'h St, .Wrr lor,' ifo Id, in. J, Kssns. ,1. C. AVKIl li Co,, (.inullciiueii 1 Last winter 1 mis IruuMitl with a most UiieoiulortnMe lirlitii-j liiunor auVciiiI more .wclitlly my UniM, nliieli Itolnsl sj Intolemlily nt night, ami luiriitxl V) tnteusit. iy, Unit 1 eoulil seareely tear any rlotliing over them. I was also a .utTcref from a severs catarrh and cutaniisl cough ; inr appetite was poor, and my sysleiu a gouil deal run tionii. Knotting the value of AYKH's Sausahabii.i.a, hy observation of ni'tny other cuses, and from iernal use in former years, 1 t''gau Inking It for tha at'ove-nanml Ulsorders. My apwlite liu pioveil almost from the Urst lw. A f ! v r a short lime the fever and Celling w.v allsyetl, and all ilgns of irrltntlon of tlitf skin disapjiearetl. .Sly catarrh and cough were alto cine.1 by the aaiue meant, ami my general healtli greatly liuiiroveil, until It Is now excellent, I fwl a liuiulred per cent stronger, and I attribute these resulll to fhe use of tho Saksap AUH.LA, whleh I recommenj with all eonlhlenee at the best bloiHl medicine ever ilnvlsml. 1 tiKik it in small doses threo times a day, and nteil. In all, lest than two bottles. I place these faets at your service, hoping their publication may do good. Youn respectfully, t. V. WlUa," The above distance it but one of the many Constantly cotnlug to our notice, which prove he perfect adaptability of Avta's 8absa TABULA to the cure of all diseases arising from Impure or Impoverished blood, aud a weakened vitality, Ayer'sSarsaparilla cleanses, enriches, and strengthens the blood, stimulates the action of the stomach and bowels, aud thereby enables the system to resist and orerenmo tho.attackt of all SmM font Diimtrt, Eruption of the Skin, Lhru mntitm, I'ttlinrh, Gnimil Ikbitit), and all dlsorilert resulting from poor or eorrlipted blood aud a low sta(o bt the system. , I'Rri'Ancn nr Dr.J.C.AycpitCo.,Lowoll,Pv1asi. Sold by all lirugglsts: prlco tl, tlx boltlee for 3. AYER'S fT'' 24 CATHARTIC m&W&ft PILLS. Beat Purgative Mcd!cino eureCotistlpnllnn, Tn.Ui'-'tlrm, IIenducho,and ull I'.lllous )l iirHi. ' 80I1I every wlirrr. AUrays rxlluble. j&ivaja Curei o.nl never dlsap j)ointi. 'ho world's great I'aln" llolievor for Man and Beast Chcaj, qalolc And reliable. riTcrinu'3 castorlv Is not Narcotic. Children tjrow fat upon, Mothers like, uud Physiciauj rccommcntl CASTOULA. It regulates tho Iiuwels. cures AVlud Colic, allays rcvcrlshuess, and do troys Worms: .::;:::v:il.jjus3sI WEI i)E MEYER'S CA TARRH Care, k Constitutional Antidote for this terrible mala iy, by Absorption. The) taoa Important Discovery alnoe Vao tdnition. Other remedloa may relieve Catarrh, tU cures at any stage before) Consumption , aeta In. OEALEB 111 Croceris i Provisions, Will keep on hand a general asaortment Groceries, Provisions, Cured Meats, loliaooo. Clears, Lamliea, Candles, Soaisij Noti'ms. Green and Dried t niita, ' WxhI and Willow Ware, Crockery, Etc Business will be conducted on a CASH BASIS. Which meant that Low Pricei are Established CooJi dcliwcd without chirgt to Barer ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTED V'vwhlsh we will pay the h(ghtmarkt mm M fell 111 MP J IS . Ij , Mc. JAa. U. fAlit "The flalligno LeIKrv" Mr. James Gillespie Blaine may be ecrelly pleased with the thought that his letters to Mt. Warren Fiiihor, Jr.j have become nearly as famous as those bf Junius. They have enriched his name and tJiado it savory. And ct-r-tainly ho cannot complain that the amount of gratuitous advertising they have brought him from the menial press, the Standard included. "I do not feel (hat I will prove a dead head in the enterprise, if I once embark in it." f The rhetorical beauty of ihis sentence is at once apparent. It is simple, terse, and td trie finely trained Democratio ear, not unmusical. The opening clause is direct. There is no mistaking the meann'g. Ho might have felt that he would prove a sore-hoad,or a logger head, or a cabbage head, or a swell head, but never a dead head. He felt that he had a chanca to use out of his proper self, and he meant to do it, and not to be a dead head In tho enter prise at least, Tlien oUorve tho deli cacy of the sonorous finihh "li 1 once embark in it." there is a contigericy involved a condition depending not on Mr.' Blaine, but on the beautiful chem ical combination of alkali unci faf which the vulgar call "soap." It (akes scient ist to properly appreciate it "Embark" iu likewiso a novel word, full of subtlety and meaning. li has no reference to tfie American navy-for Mr. Blaine Is too frugril of life and not ruckk-Rs enough to embark on ono of our mcn of war, but to the enterprise which thruiigh a railroad ii tranHformcd by a poet's imagination into a ship'( a Little I'nck ship; to be mere exact a ship louded with "little rocks," of "cainl," or "HsnH-soap," or perhaps merely "Koap." Take another sentence: "It will be in my power to cast an anchor to windward in jbur behalf if you so desire it." Here we find more nautical bold ness. Canting an anchor to windward, however, is usually dono with a view to oppohing wind already blowing, but in this the object is meant to "raise the the niiul." The marine' lieauty of (his illuulon, therefore, is more than' one wotiid drink1 iii at first sigh!, or rather first sight draught, but Mr. Fishef knows more about that than wo do. Occasionally Mr. L'luine bccoihes more eiuotidiial; "It will bo to some extent a matter of favortism, as to who gets the banks in tho several localities." Of course the premises of (his can not be denied. Any man who gets a bank is favored, unless it happens to bo in New York, 4nd even thon the win dow gluss and the tin box where the assets used to be aro of some value. Clearly, logical then, is tho statement.' But how about the favortism. There is where tho political Obscurity lies. "It will bo some extent,'1 course it will be some extent. But fuller explana tion will be found in the Encyclopedia, Vol. xii, pnge 817,' caption SOAF. Finally in this tiewildcring panorama, we come to Ihe lurid request which lilowg like a beacon amid the pecuniary flowers We have quoted. It is simply this: "Burn this letter." . . .... r -v ' ' The following from the Union Sentinel will bo sad news for office holders: "0. G. Linington, who in the past month has traveled through In diana, Illinois and Michigan, sends back from Chicago this greeting to his brother Republican, J)r. Drako; 'Throughout these Western Statesman immense tidal wave is sweeping toward tlA Democratic banner. Everybody iskfinuting wildly for Cleveland anil Hendricks, Huch a pohiticsl wave as is everywhere apparent here is probably without a parallel in the history of the Republican party. Blame in seldom men tioned,' and Logan will lie swamped in his own State of Illinois.' " ThJ attitudo of Congressman Georqe before the people does not tally with his position and vote in Congress. He is now making speeches throughout the State telling his hearers that he is in favor of forfeiting all unearned lands that ere now hr d by railroad cofbpan ies. He did not vote that way in the lower houae, Mr. George ia now pesing for the otlice of Senator; but it is safe to say he will le leu popular than Dolph if he is elected, which all the political saints forbid. East Portland Vindicator (Rep). The Portland Party. Yidotte, (Greenback). ; Tho Republican party of Oregon ought at onco to change its name 19 as to agree with ,thet facta Its ripht name is "The Portland Party." Look at tho following facts! SENATORIAL CANDIDATES. , Tho Republicans have a majority jit the Legislature, and they expect to1 elect the next United States Senator. Candidates are plenty. Here is th!i list! Sol Hirschi if rortlohll M. C. George, of Portland! 1 Geo. II. Williams, of Portland. Henry Failing, of Portland Cyrus A. Dolph; of Portland. Dave Thompson, of Portland! Harvey Scott, of Portland.! J. A. Chapman, of Portland! Rufo Mallory, of Portland. Finley Watscn, of Portland! Jno. F. Ciiples, of Portland. J. H. Mitchell, of Portland., Litzerno Besser, of Portland; , All for Portland, and all for the mo nopoly. Walk up, Grangers, and swal low this dose. . , Thon, at their grand torchlight procetiulon at Portland recently hera (i tho LIST OP 8'PRACKRS: J. N. Dolph, of Portland. ; G. H Williams, of Portland, H. W. Corbedt, of Portland. Rufe Mallory, bf Portland. M. fJ: George, pf Portland ', Jno. F. Cuplcs,' of Portland, 1 All from Portland, and all tho Railroad and Bank Ring monopolies.' Tho Portland Party , has no use for such men as J ndge Boise, Col. K,night, Lair Hill, Carey Johnson, or Jan. McCain. Theso men are from the "Cow Counties," an! might not be,, so , sound for monopolies, rings and things.' Through by Bail to California.. The Oregon i California Railway Company having resumed complejn control of thoir road, says the Oregon1- lap, there is a fair prospect that it will be completod through fo Its junction with the Oregon and California lina Bids for tho work were aeed for some time since. Propositions for tho com-j " pfetion of the road have been Btbmitteu by D. P. Thompson and R. M. Steele (he Oregon Construction Company, 6110 Id have tho work done ly Deoem ber 3!,' 1 8Sf5," and tho other to. have it done by December 31, 1880. These propositions have been forwarded lH Loudon where they will be opened on the 15th of October.' The bids pro vide for grading the line from the present terminus to the junction, thirty and four and a half miles of side track,' building tunnels aud bridgos,' providing and laying tho rails and building sta tions in short placing the road in com plete order for tho rolling stock and keeping it in older for one year. It is probably that shortly after the bids are opened in London it will be known1 here what ths prospects are fur the speedy completion of the road. If the contract is awarded to Messrs Thomp son and Steele,' the work will be com' menced forthwith and pushed forward with the cfihtomary energy 01 mese gentlemen to its oouipleiion., yj li Old Story of lir.milh.' San Feancjsco, Oct. 3. Speaking of ex-Senator Nesmith's misfortune,' the Call says: "Nesiiith was a self made man, unpolished in manner, but with a vigorous intellect. He never saw a railroad until he made his jour ney to Wa'shlriflton.' ne was a favorite with Charles Sumner, who on one oc casion asked him, in the presence of several other senators, to give his im pression of members of Congress. Nesmith replied that 'when he cara into tho Senate chamber, and its old associations and great debates in the Senate crowded on his memory, ha wondered how he ever got into such an historio and august' body.' This de lighted all the Senators.'' 'But,' added Nesmith, 'after I had sat in the Senate) a few weeks,and listened to its donates I wondered how any of yon ever got here. Out of a list of 358 German, papers,. 278 are supporting Cleveland and 80 are advocating Blabje., , .1, Several deaths .have occurred re- cently at Spokart ialls from malarial fever.