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THE EUGENE CITY -.GUARD. SATURDAY.. u .0CT0UKH 2.'.. J8S4. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Foil PttEHlDKXT, GROVE 11 CLEVELAND, of Now York. Fok Vice Phksidkxt, THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, of Indiana. , For PrPitidt'ntiul Elnctors, A. C. JONES, of DnuylnH, I R ISON, of liaker, W. D. FENTON, of Yamhill. Senator Slater. Let evnfy Democrat attend tin) Speaking hum next Tuenday evenin;. Fanners, you ar especially invited, without n-gard to party, to hear the Mibt and sturdiest advocate you liavo had in the UnitM Slates Senate. He has fought your caufe alone, and dtservrs grateful recognition from you. A grand torchlight procession and il lurainaton will form on of the attrac tions of the evening. How thrjr Viewed bim 111 Tiniti Past. Never has any public man I'eeu so universally nhjsed hy the press for corruption as Jan. 0. 1'laine. Among the papers which have attncknl him arH the1 Chicago Intcr-Owan, the S. F. Chronicle, tlm St. Louis Glohe Democrat, the Cincinnati Comniercial Gazette, tho N. Y. Tribune, the Port land Oregonian, the Chicago Tribune. These are all violent lllaino papers now, and assure us that ihny were mistaken a few mouths or years ago. Those papers tilled column after col umn with something like the following which appeared in the Chicago Tri bune in '7C: "The man (f)laineV who had vo'ed for or failed to Of-pomi every subsidy of either land or money iihked of him while in Congress. They knew him as a lobbyist before he entered Congress and while Speaker as the inside friends of wildcat corporations, ruling as Speaker to save their hills, and as claiming reward for his oll cial action as engaged in selling the worthless 'bonds of such corporation?, receiving large gratuities therefor, as confessed 'in his letter; an! finally when pecun iarily involved, getting thePaciliu Hail- road Com pany, us it seems almost cer tain, to give him $01,0000 for what was not worlh Gl.QpO cent. Is this tlie record of a reformer -of i 'nan to ipurify the Administration ami to rais 'the standard of political and ollicial morality" A very' pretty little story that about 1 the purity of Republican ' admiuistra 1 tiou, the choree tl at the Republican have reduced .the rate of defalcation about .r00 per cent below the Demo crat iato in previcut administration 'but it lacks the element of truth. Although tnere is u law requiring it '110 list of defalcation has been published 'or prepared since IffGU by the proper ' officer. The case should Iim stated 'thus, the Democrats broughi ever fraud to notice and found A per cent ' and punished the rascals, the Repuhli cans didn't discover and punish the 'Bioundnels. That is the Democratic charge. Were the Whisky Ring and ' other swindles included in that tuti mate? Prominent among the late ' steals is the Star Rout". How uany of 'theso men were punished? How many 'Cents wero recovered? How niauv thous and dollars were received by the thieves prosecuting the thieves. If a democratic investigating committee . 'found '23(H) interlineations, and eru ures in accounts aggregating $-'j0,-000,000, how many would it find in tho whole series of accounts. If wo nominalo Maine we will have to defend hint against chargen we know to lie true. Gnu. F. Ehminhs. Maine is u live man. Jay Goi i.d. My party has but three principle 'spoils, spoils, spoils, W avsk M.u Vkaoh. Garliehl's Attorney General the man who started Stur Route pros ecutiono. ' Maine will give us a brilliant admin istration. Stah RorTK Ei.kixs. Maine is a bully bv calculation and a coward by nature, N. Y. Tribune. Iain for Maine. S. W. Dorsky. I, regard Maine as one of tho most corrupt men in pecuniary all'airs that we have ever had in our Govern uieht II. W. J'.eeihcr. "Darkling chimney stacks. A high protective tenil. Shut furnace doors. A fc'fih protective tariff. Moaning mis ery and death, no work and no wages, strikes and imported pauper rival for work people. A high protective inriff. Eraliezztement and bankruptcy. Com mercial stagnation and productive drouth yery wen. A high protective UrifTj . Corn at zero, heat itelow. A Jiigh prStectiyetariir. Tramps. Ruin. J51aineism. Louisville Courier Journal. Tho agricultural exports ef the United States have increased over 1000 tacrcnt in the last twenty year. It lias done this in spite of heavy taxes placed. on that industry. The home market consumed -twenty years ego tiearly the entire agricultural pn ducts. There arr not 100 men in pro tected industries in Oregon. There is a splendid home market , for our far filer. The Rffortl. The Thu'inan Act was passrd by a Democratic Congress. The land grant forfeiture bill won passed by u Democratic Ilcune and strangled by a Republican Senate, House, Senate and President wre Republicans four years iga They passed no single anti-monopoly ineus ure to a law. The anti-Chinese bill was passed by Democratic votes. The record is Morn you, vote on the issues of to day, not on those of yes da v. "Rlaine askd nm if 1 liked my pres ent position and I told him no I did not care about it. He asked me how 1 should like a political office. He uskeel me if I would not like a CouiiseUhip. Mr. P.laine is here and is listening to what I say. I consider my word as good as that of any man that ever lived. I told him that there was no jolitical ollice that 1 wanted. James Mulligan, on oath. I would not say that Mr. Mull gin falsifies, 1 do not want to say that at all. There might have been room for his pu .iing a conbtruotion on what I said. ' James Ibaiue on oath. Mr. Fentou in his speech here the other ni jht said he would resign his position on the Democratic ticket if proof would be submitted to him tliPt Cleveland is a monopolist. He pointed to this one conclusive fact, that not one single monopolist in the United States like Gould, Field, Sage, or Vanderbilt supports Cleveland, but they are all for Maine. Circuit Court Dccktt. The fullowuik-iib docket of th Circuit Court u( UiiKn for L.iiu county, which be gin Monthly, Nov. IKK I: lienj It Jiaii", ct nl vi Jim A J tain, et al; uit lor partition. W W Murphy v .1 H Hoii.t ami O D Clark; to receiver money. Athlia lluwley v V 11 Huwk-yj suit for divorce. V 8 MuFsdilen ami J McLauulilin vi El lon Murray, et ul; outt for partition. A It hiiure v Lurch lsros; continuation ot si, entl mile. J It Campbell vi Lurch broi; to recover money. Samuel JJillard vi Lurch ISrot; to recover money. Win Currin vs Lurch Bros; to recover money. Win Currin vs Lurch Bios aud A II Spar.-; to recover money. S II Friendly vi Lurch Bros ami S.unuel DilUril; t recover inom-y. 11 Lath vs Lurch Bron and A W Spare; tn recover lumif y. 8 11 Frifii'lly v Lurch l'roa, et si; tn recover money. J unit's McFtirliintl vh Luruli linw; to recover money. Ira Hnnrley va Lurch limn, et at; t' recover money. J YV Horn vs Lurch Bros, et ftl; to recover mm ey. Wm Currin va Lurch linn mul S.imiul Di lant; to recover money. lliram W'inijiirl vs Lurch Bros ami Samuel DtlUrtl; tn reeov r money. Jiuir'h E Holt vi Lurch limn, et ul; to re cover money. Wm Currin vs Lurch Urns; to recover money. Phoebe B Kinney vs Lurch Bins; to recover money. C (! Simmons, et nl vs J Ii Ckiii.1ic1! us sheriff; to recover money. (.'low Luucr vs Luiie X Tlimnpiion, et ul; suit (or purtition. (luo.S Waililmnie vs W O White, to recover money. K W Whipnle.V Bro vs ) Kiiielnut; to re cover money. (do M Miller v W A Musterm; toie.over money. Mitry A J Love vs Henry Mtsire; to recover money. Henry Maxwell vs 1) It Litkiu, et ux; fore closure. Alexander Taylor vs O U Chi i.-iimnj to re cover possession of peiMinnl property. Hosetva Sloirtocli vs .1 V W'nneiuaii; to ri coier money. Sterulmrd & Senders vs Andrew Simmons; to recover money. A S Met 'lure va A I Nicklin and C W Kin sey; iujiinclioii. lino Kelly vs A W and ( W Horn; to re cover money. W II liulier vs K M MulliolUnd; to recover money. American Mnrt closui-e. vs Jesse Simmons; fore- Matlock Bros vi Jonutlun Piliuaii; to re- cover money. New Kn0'land Mort Co vs V H Soiittiworth; foreclosure. V Horn vs Hicks Bros; to recover money. Kuoch Hoult, ct si vs .la V Wilsnu, et nl; foreclosure. b A Chenowcth vs KUen Murray; to recover money. S C Whituiore vs.I l'itmnu mid O I' Can'; to rt'isiver money, Kdword Bailey v J M Shuiib; to recover money. W Davis vi J C Wnmjeinoii; to recov, r money. l'hoelw B Kiusey vs K II Haxleton; to re cover tnoiiev. (ico M )iiller vi Amoi Dunham; to recover money. James K lbdt vi Margaret M Allisou; to rt cover money, .lohn llmvers' estate; escheat Board of kcIiihiI laml commissionere vs James K Amis. t u; foreclosure. .Ino l'iuinell v Lurch Bros, etal; to recover money. Mary F Baker et nl vi Anus A (Iiitlin, et al; suit for partition. lieo L Hildiard ft Co vi C K Buyers & Co; t r--i"over money. W Cumiuiui vi K VanVrsnkin, ft ux; fore-clo-ni. v Christina KriUw vi II II EriUoe; suit for divorce. W II Smthworth vs .1 A Bushnell; appeal. K M Be let) vi 1. B litmlanil; to let aside ale. K I wan I r Wright, et al vs Pauline (i Kis dn, et al; for iHvitic perfi rmaiu-e of contract. Kiuma BramUtt i Wm iSramlett; init for ilivoiee. J M Pick, admr vs Geo Millican; hi recover money. C W Waehburne vi Jai Taybr, et ux; fore closure. Susie Hudson ri J N Hudson; mit for di vorce. State iif Oregon r Guy Powers; larceny in a drlIinK Mate ol Ort(on ve Guy Power; larceny in a dwelling. Mate of tlresi'.n ri John Koberti; asuult with a d.mcerout wesjhio. State of Oregon vs Aaron Larch; forgery. State nl Oregon vs Aaron Lurch; forgery. State of Oregon vi H N Carter: larceny. SprintieU .hlling Co vs Jama Howard; to recover money. W II Harlow vi W A Potter; to recover monev- W W Hin to a ri Alex Driskill; to recover money. Hannah E Garduer vi Wiu P GarJuer; to mvdifydecrto. The Field. I hope every Republican paper in'. the U. S. will publish the letter in full. J as. G. Blaise. The Oregon City Woolen Mills em ploy Chinamen mostly. "Elevating hikI dignifying American." The prices of oods have Is-en low ered in the past few years all over the world fit) per cent. Invention. At Mill Iliver, Mass., 10,000 nit ichanics were thrown out of employmen- this week. Maine's prosperity. The report of the produce exchanges of the United States shows a fulling off of ;M per cent from that of last year's busiiiess. Ohio is Republican, by 50oO ma jority. Democrats, if you work like the Ohio Uemocrats, Oregon will be with us next November. Senator Edmunds baid in 18S0 thai "Mr. Maine is not a fit man to le lVesid-iit." Is that language pluin enough to be understood by tho lie publican press. Does any farmer, any mechanic be lieve that a measure putting a heavy tax on such articles as cram sacks -------- n common clot in 'Ki uiai.KeiH. . it: I otct and a light tux on silks, diamonds, etc., I is to his intert st. "Owing to your political position you were able to work oil' all your bonds at a very high price, and the fact is well known to others as well as yourself. "My Dear Fisher" to "My dear Blaine." The Uepublicin press would like to see Carl Schurz exiled to Germany. It is .nore than likely that when Carl S .hurz leaves this country he will have i . . i i . i 1 a letter in ins pocKet signed, urowr Cleveland, President," recominending him to Emperor William. From 1850 to 1PG0, under a tarilF of 20 per cent, the commercial murine of the U. S, was greater than that of every other nation, the manufactures of the U. S. increased a greater rate percent, than in any other decade, and the agricultural wealth increased in ft proportion tn'tiri tirict . yrc it vs m the ifcauks jroiu 00 to M). Poss McDermolt, a Republican boss in P.rooklyn, N. Y., is wanted by the Irish invincibles. At the same time he was arraigning the Denncr cy for its liberal tiudo notions he was n British spy and paid informer. In n campaign of brag and bli'll' mid lie such n man would seem invaluable to the Littlu Rock railroad jobber. Bogus No.e. Tho Stnte Iiminnce compacy ho'., Is a note ii((siniit It Carey, of Ctitti i (iiove, for the slim of $1 '.10, which I believed tn be illegal. All peiMin me unrnrd Hot t" per. chase laid note, us I e ill not ny tho same. I! Caiiev. Dr. A. W. Prather. Vl'fi'Cli itl l'il f-lDi: !' XIXTII V w .stivet, opposite t!i ;tar liakeiy. Call, promt t!y attendeil to ni!:t or ilay. Caroliic iij.va-es a specially. GO TO TJ1K l 9 HI i e I M it.roa ra k V wmimm Ki!e!n; City, Ii gun, Vi'T vour HiHiU and Shoes - Fine (!nods and !,:.' Prices. O. HKt'KWlTII SOX. 1 , . I I I 1 ?lGood News! i. ,".'r-..-v 1.'. J i mim i "ONE PRICE TO ALL," Has opened the largest and best selected stock of (reneral lerchandise In the City of Eugene, Lane County "--Goods marked in "plain figures." We defy Competition Give us a call and satisfy your selves. No trouble to show goods. Our Motto: CHEAP FOR CASH. Remember Strictly one Price to All. Walton's Urick - Bll L.F.JONES, Physician and Surgeon. "IT 7 ILL ATTEND TO PIlOrKSSIOXAL V csll-i day or nijjht. OFFH Ji -Cp stain in Hays' brick; or can be found at K Ii Lnekey A Co'i lruii store. Oilice. hours: V to 12 in, 1 t 4 p m. o to s p iu. j'inl'Jtf New barter Shop and Bath Rooms (Due d.sir North of rout Office.) BATHS. 2.-, CENTS. EVERYTHING fitted up in the best of order. .Sliavinsf and Lair cutting dene in the piott approved order. JERRY HORN', Pioprietor. JIERRWAX & T0FFELLMIRE, Proprietors. WOULD ANNOUNCE TO THE ft citi;'i: f Enene anil vicinity that we W neirnre.l the liuildihu oiSMte the Star llakery, and will keep a complete itock nf Flour and Feed of ull tiiidd. We will be able to funiWi every hin at the nine low i riceii m beietofore, lie liivreil free at all times during the dav. All ' nrdera left at the mills will be delivered by us. V vtonhl bd iilensed to have you call and leave your ordtrs ami they will he promptly ut temieil to. Reliieinhtr Bakerv. the place, opisite the Star Notice to Farmers. The Eugene City Mills have been thor (uglily overhaiiluil and the capacity for re ceiviug and storing grain increased. Vheat cleaneri of the latest and most improv d natteriis have been added. The Mill Com pany is now prepared to Btoru w heat on the lollowiiic terms: Oreiion While and White Velvet wheat will be stored free of charge; all other kin. Is will be charged. J J cent per bushel for storage, anil I J tents per buliel for s cknuf mid loading ti e tame on board car or wagons. We have a larye nnioiiut of wheat bnys on h:ml which we will ilifpose ul to suit pur chasers. P. E. & Co. July 0. 1SS4. - New Firm- I)r N J Taylor desires to inform his pat runs nud Hie puhlic cucially that he has associated wiili him lr J C Ebevly l .te ul St Joseph, Mo, in thtt practice of ileiitistrv. lr Kbcrly In had fourteen year of exp ri c:ice in his profession, and has taken a i.ou'se ill tliu I'hiladelpliia Mental College. All work warranted to jjive satisfacti Ollice in U alt 'li'i brick. Syrup ot Figs. N".ittire' own trie? laxative. Pleasant to the Palate, ioci.pt ible to the tHoinneli, harmless in its iintu'?, p'iiiile In it" u' tion. Cured Ma oitnnl I mintipiiti n, lii.ioiimiH, Imli-Htion and kirn' red iil. Cli ansi the HVtein, purities the bun it, reMilnt.' tie- Livrr and acts on the Ilo-.vels. iireaks no CoMs, Chilis ami K-ve.i., -i i i .1. : .. ..... I etc. ?-T.r..'.ifi'.-it I'le t'iy.tn on wii;cii i.seis, I letter ihnn bittns, nnn nm .ir n. .-nieiiies. pills, salts nnd ilius. i-:iuide I -olth s free, ami lure's ones fori-.de by J-' M Wilkins, r.unei.e, W S I.ee, .Im.ction. Cucklen's Arnica Gal . Ti e llet Salve iu the world for Cu' , llruises, Son-', fleers, Salt liheiim. Few Si.res, letter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns uml ull M.in l.rcptioiis, a;.d posi;ively cures IVes, or no pay r-ipi 'ed. U is pur ai.tieil to j,ivo perlect sal tf ction, or 'noiny rt fnil'le.l. I'rice '.'."i cents pel box. For sale by K II I.ik key & Co W. V. Iloiulorson, 3E3 IBJ TS S SL?. .,' , HAsi:K.rMi;i) piiacti. i: with ollice in Mays' hrielc. 'ftTlV' My operations will be lir-t-class and charges reasonable. O.d pa'j-ona as well as new ones are invited to call. bis a: - lllamctto btrcct. HARD TIMES. MJEY SCARCE. GREAT REDUCTION in prices in every AT THE I X L Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Boots & Shoes, Clothing, and in fact every thing we keep is PwE k. S3 H3 O "W 10" very low that it will enable everjihody to buy goods at the 1 X L these hard times Oar goods nre fiivt-elass in every respect, and our competi tors in Oregon gau not undersell the cheap si X L I?e jure ar.d call, as Ave will 3011 good gocds at the same price you would pay f'.r cheap auction trash. Our hnsiwss lias so incivivud since we have he.Mi hvo, that we buy all of our goods for CASH and sell 5ESEX CIHLSS-rfSaJE3 3702S CASH. Bring your money to us and get lots of goods at THE I X L STORE. CASH VA1B FOR E.R.Luckey&Co .DEALERS LY. 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 Litckai y- Jirist uw ot the old Ellsworth Sivs. EraH A PUP7 (Mfif Pass books, butcher books, memo randums, ledgers, day books, etc., of all kinds. Orders taken or especial siae. School and Miscellaneous Books. All the standard authors ly the volume and is sets. Jnvenile hooks, Seaside and Waverly Library, Uarpei'8--Magaziiu-s, ete. Bible Depository For Lane County. We have been getting a large slock of iiew goods and we have everything found in a first-class Book fctore. We also have a full slock of ROCERIES AND PROVISIONS! McCORNACK & COLLIER. Successors to CALLISON. Real Estate Agents, WALTON'S BRICK, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. Improved Farms and on easy terms. , FLOURING MILLS, SAW MILLS, ETC TARTIES wihin3t lct, Lv rrfcmpti.m or H.nwrteii.l, H)ii Onvfrmoifit "V? t pnrvliaNC S-hiil or Kailinml I.nn'.ls, ill d well to call upon it xhlmw u, u " onhly cniaitl with mh lamln Uirmibmit the ntin S illamrtt VaII-y, on 'thJ" " th river, uul can how partitTi tho mt TluaMe lamU rl (Itnirsb'f IrtcatioB., from t cm in a bly, Informallrn twrt;uniDS to lamN fnrnihl pratin. Knr licti"n nd PIKCT' cad tor circular. AJ.Iicsi or call on A. ST1MT CO., E"S City, Oregc line in our stock CHEAP STORE. STORE.. HIDES AXD FUR . for Sale Cheap ALSO-a