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V - ' I CIT Y ... 71 ESTABLISHED FOR THE DISSElllS.lTlOX OF DEMOCRATIC PEWC1PLES, D TO EARN PXESTUVIXG Bt THE SWEAT OP OCR BROW. Vol. t EUGENE CITY, OR. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1884. NO. 2 IP if A ED, 5'u $y,: vSUtt Cjiurrt. I. L. CAMPBELL, P.tbUi'ijr an I Proprietor. OSVICM -J i t'n But hIIi of Willardet tbjtjJ4 deventli un 1 Eighth StreJtm TEaM?OFSJ3V.illPriONT. fw Annum S2.M kx Month l Til re. Month 75 OCB OXI.1 RA-frt OP ADVKUTI91fa. AdetbeinenU lnert ) ....owst ()m v)nvi, ID liu-' rt one insertion W; Kh ub-d'ii3iit !rtmit.n $1. Cash reiuirt)l in Time a tvartixeri will be c'.inriced at the Ml txriu i nt.: Ob. square t tire. month) 80 (K " " nix mouth. HI" " " one vear W Transient notice in lo.-al coluunl, 20 cent per for etch insertion. Adrerti.iu; bill will bo rendered quarterly. All job work must lie paid Kim in dki.iveuv. ' JOCIKI'IKS. Pimm Lonoc No II. A. ti and A. M ,Met first an 1 third Welnwday. in each UtUDttt. ft Y y?(0. F. MeetnOTerjr Tumla? ivcning. Sr- nr-Mina urn i-oim-; .-mi. n S.U an the Id and 4th W-.lne,U. in rVh month. (SlHUKNI! LoosB, No. 15, A. O. U. W. Meets at Mwniic Hill' the second ail.t fourth TMy in eaeh month. J. M. Sloan. M. W. KlLrMTMCti PtMT, No. A . A. II. - M -eU t M-wonlo Hill. t!ii h'i'Jt aud third Friday tif eh month. Ky order. Oojim xhkh. "Isnru op Choskx Fiukxim. Meet the nt and third Saturday iveiiin.ru at M wonic HalL By order of J. M. Sloa!, (i C IttiTrK L)i ;s N . 3", I. O. ft. T. Meet Ttry 3 itur.Wy ni!it in D 1 1 KhII'ium' 11,11. K. 0. I'onmt, W. C. T. T, ,! Sr.va Bavwik Hues-M-oN nt the t'.t. fihiiwh every S 11 1 ly nftru mn lit 3:3:t. J.K. Hit m S : Mi !Krt'i:v 'n .', AA htpt; C.i w. H ll, Sjc'v, .M:t U.atw Smith, r'pl.tiii. Visitor, lu i'lo v.;Lirn-j L. BILYSXJ, ttoniy aiJ Cou-issllor at aw, PftVOn.i,; N' A Mi TUB COURTS OK tuiiStit1. V t ' i !t',iiJ attuiitinu i i cilleoti Mm it.i I ir ill itc in vti im. (: - )e Y. K. .t Uxpre-w o.Tw.e CE3. 3. 031313, titturnsy an I Onuisellor- at-Law, --itj. Hiuoru.'B ix Tin: cjinrrs V nt' tii j s.vo.i.l .1 1 lij. il DtriU mi. I in h Vi'ir.iiiK1 '"' n't of l'ii .Sttj. rlinul iHj.i'.;.i:i (jivou to ooll,'iaiou.i .mil hiUt-ir in opitiAtff C.3 3. a. Wa3h'j jr.i3 Altorpy-at-La.vf j!u ;bm. cirv. - - ouwiON OnicelornurlyocJUiiioJ by T1ioiiiihoii 4 hwn. jyt3 GEO. M. MILLER, A.tt3rn37 ail C:ua33lb:-at-LaT, and Real Estate Agent. EUGKXECITV, - - - OK1WOX. OFFICE-Two door, nrth of l'ost t) fi :e. J. E. FENTON, Attorney-at-Law. JSUfiBNB CITV - OUKCON. Sptol.1 uttention iven to Ileal EstaU I'rao Mm anil AlixtracU nf Title. Owice Over Grange Store. T.W.IIA1UUS,M.D. Physician and Surgeon i OFFICE Wilkin's Drue Store. KviiJence on Fifth street, where Ur ShelUm formerly reiided. Dr. Wm Osborne, O.Tico Adjoining St Charles Hotel, - OB AT THK W DSai 8I33S OF HATE3 itiJ LUCKET. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, fikS BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or rer Vllence when noi proiennioii.ujr Otfie t the POST Of FICE DRUG STORE. lUiidenc on Eighth treet, opiyiMte Pre.by ri Churchi JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. J. S. LUCKEY, m& DEALER W Jfir1 ?3 Clocks, Wacrtes, Gains, Je-Afelry, Etc Rcpairtnj Promptly Exwuti-il. trill f of Wrrtoled. J.S. LU'-KKV, tJUJrtlr Co"j Criui Willswette tret. mm n mm .91 A large assortment of La--dies and Childvcns Jfose at 12 1-2 cts. Hood Dress Goods at 121.C- Best Corset in town foroOc An immense stock of New and Seasonable Goods. Fine Cashmere in every shade. New and Nobby styles in CLOTHING. Liberal Biscount for CASH. ' New Deoarture ! ! SATl:(lNlZKTHK.MK. WHO HELP T i Mt'll'Uli llwl ,SK, whose iiiUnth are icii(l their )uiiiita at ln.iui. 'lake iiulu:u that- A. I Will sell iooil for i'A.SII at n:at!y re.liu'-jil iiest Prints Id an I l. yar U ?l 0 ' Ili-t I'.rown and JJL-a.'Ia'd Munliiw, 7, '.I, and 10 ct-:. I Clark, an I HnmU. ionl jutton 7o .tn ier Ooz. i'l.iui an I Millu 1 KlnmuU, 25, 35: -i'l and . i otn. Wntsrl'roo, neiiU ! I'itio While Shirts 75 eti an I St. I And a!l Other Coeds at Proocrticnatc Rate3.v AUo t!i Colelirateil Wl-IIrif: SYi -VINO macminki . Non twtter for 'r-Mi .'th, .i.o, ni 1 dnraWlityl, At ivRtly r.diured r.-t.'H. .tf-Tomy old C'ito:ii., who have nto,.d by me mi bus.', I wi.lroi.tinue t Kell on .ame Dm m i"r 'tnf..re on t iii. lint f at nv time all mil, as -itlier.. the full credit nil my reduction ill! Goods sold as in Oregon, for Mnn h hi 'TAHIt v mm v mm Highest Price paid for all kinds of Country Produce. Call and See S. J5T. Fri(mdiy. Harness Shop! H A VINO OPENED A NEW SADDLE AND HARNESS f-HOp 0 8th RTRE west of Crain I(ro'., I am now prepared to furnish srerything in that line at ih Tim Most Competent Workmen Arc pmploH- "J I "tyor to I tree with a call. i fflOH 'S. I A GENERAL J I1 7 rimming Silks and Sat ins in all shades. ' Moirea n tique Silks Velvets in Colors. The finest stock of French KID SHOES ever brought to this place. BOOTS and SHOES :nall grades GROCERIES of all descriptions. I'.ril.DVOl'il liRlDCKS, I'OAOS AND ymir iuWruntM ! Are iieaiuuii'iitly lnt(l Milt PETERS, pric,.,, ,lH ! ;u any i;t'uer CASH blOKK. Chi'vict Shirts. 0:1, 7"i eU mid 1. N'BW AKrt:iR"'.t Dresn (ioodn (No Traah) 15, Aw' -' i-U Jf,.i1H' ir,i 1 ,r.v mi. S'li.-ti an I !),mwji-. iil ct Men.' Ovi.-r.diirta. 75 U mid t'l. .Menu' Oerulln, 5l), fio, " i tn and SI. Kmhr i .lerieH nnd J'.J.iiiw lit J minion" Irfiw ' '.ni y wi.oi to uiaho i.a.iu !' " . ..' " A. V. PETERS cap WML low as any House rsl T 1 lYt a II r .8 I I I 9 give sati.sfactio.i to lt ma farcr A. & CUIMtl E. i! DS. V. C- SEHLDREDE ts N'ow vf!hmaxextLY LOCATED X in Cottage t .rove. H fornn all oiertf tioli. in niechanii'itl and mirL'ical ilentiHtrv. All work warranted ah I MitLfnctimi mmniiitml A Marvelous Story TOLD IN TWO LETTERS. FROM TOE SON: VoSSiST " Or ntlemen: My father realties at flloTer, VU He bus been a great suifcrrr from Scmf. Ula, anil tl.o Iik'1ioJ IctUir will tell jou Lab . t marrvlous ttloct Ayer's Sarsaparilla has bad In tils raw. I think hi. M'VkI mint but contained tho humor for nl It vt ten Jir j If t It did not .how, except Iti the form of a scnifulniH mre en the frris'., tm I tl about five year. t;o. Front B few fotn whli'h nv pearM nt that time, It gradually spread so i to cover ill entire body. 1 arsure ycu be was terribly aiHIotcd. ami an oliject of pity, when be begun utlng your medicine. Now, then aril few men of hi. atfc who enjoy an good health a he ba.. 1 entild ca.lly fisma tlfty ktous 1io would testify to the facts In his eve. Yours truly, Yf. ii. ruiU.U'." f ROM THE FATHER a duty fir me to stnte to you tho bcucflt 1 liar ilerirtd front the m ct Ayer's Sarsaparilla. fttx rnontln ngo 1 wa completely eoTrid with a terrible Iiumor ami scrofitluu. toi'cs. 'i'.ij fiunior caunsl an Incim-.Tit ami liitolerHld Itebing, and th (Liu cracked to as to cariso the blood to flow in ninny place whenorer 1 motetl. My (jllVringi were great, and my life a burden. 1 coiuiiii'ticvd the uho of tho Sakhapakiixa In April l:ct, and have used It regnlarly si nee that lime. My condition began to improve at once. Tio sores hnro all tinkled, niitl 1 feel perfectly well hi every tMapcf bu.r.g mi able to dn a gmnl dry's work, UlnMli 7.1 ytamof a". Many lhiulro what ha. wro:igli t .ich a cure In my can1, ami I tell them, us I hnvo l.cru trie 1 to t ill you, AYPU't SAltDAl'Allll.t'A. tiiovi-r, VU, OcJi Sli 1'vunt gratefully, IllltAM rUILlM.' Atf.R's 8ARJAt'At:il.f.A cures Berofula nnil 1 Srroruloiia foinptaliit., ICry.ln elan, Ketema, KlnRworm, llloteliea, Sofre, ltolls, Tiimor., anil Kriiptlon. of the" 9k In. It clears the blood of all Impu rities, aids dlgotftloh, stimulatt j the aiitni of thV rveln, and thus iwtorua vliality and sirelh'e'in tho v)!iole syytem. I'ltr.fAnr.n nv Dif J. C.Ayor&Co., Lowell, Ma. Sold by all Irugl.:.; f 1, .ix Ixuth-s for $5. 2Jt AlTa7i Curai ftuJ novo? O.Utny Jioints. VLo woi'IJ'j crcat Vciu lolievor for Kcia timl Boit.t. Clicip, qoloU OAtkl rollalilo. IMTCIIEIV3 CASTOIMA Ls not Narcotic. Children grow fat upon, Mothers IP.vC, and Physicians fccoininciK) CASTOilLA. It r--uliitcs t!io Itowcls, cure3 AVlud Colic, allays rcvcri.slincss, uud dc troys Woruts. WEI DE MEYER'S CA TARRH Curot a Conatitnttonal Antldoto for tbl. terriblo mala ty, ly AoBorptlon. Tho mo. Important Disoovery since V no mination. Other remodios ma relieva Catarrh, ttj enrot, at ny stago before Conacmptlon acts In. riKA.'.KB 15 Croceris Provisions, Will keel) on band a general aiwirtment GmwifV'r, Pnivininii., Cured Meats, Totiavjoii, Ci;'ar, C'andie., t'aritle, Siai., Notions. Green ami Dried Fruit, Wood and Willow Wars. Crockery, Etc BWiiws will lit conducted tm a CASH UASIS. Wl.Kli means that Low Prices are Esfcbfished GofcU dclirrrrd without h&r;e to Ccyn fy CF PPODUCE WANTED I we !llwy 'he lilb-mrk ; ' JAA L. ITAmE- mm Wm Which J;nnn G. Dlalnr! Itrwt'm (ilolie.J Tliefp nr two Jninfs (5. Mailtos in tliis CdUntry; Sotti livo in Mniue; both Iirvh Ihi'h 8piakira of the lIoum; Loth linVo rpprm-ntt'd tlifir State in tlie Sfiintp. IVyntid tlmt tlio parallel ct'aws, except tliat both have been pro I iti o letter writers, anil it in these very letters that show the diametrically op posite iliHpottitinim of llio two nit'ti; Out) iH a KiiowNothing, a stock jolU-t and a niDiiopulist; the other a phllnnthro' fiiftU Head their real characters in their willing, as I litis: Knoio ltitothiny UUiint'i Julitoritll 1855: "We hopo and sincerely IfeliVve the dny in not far distant whefl thn honorablo pride of being an Anieri- can riiixen will stiller no blush front havifi our put riml rights bestowed in full npiality upon those who are tint of tho hotisidiold. Tim good Judg ment of that Know-Kothinj legislature was exhibited in the pasxngn of aft Act aimuliiK' thn iiatnrali.ation powers of tlie courts of this Slate." rillantn'on'nl Jlluiiie'i Letter of VctoUcr 4th, ltM: "It is utterly un true, that I ever advotattd a resnlnicn i.f twenty-oiiH years an ft requirement of naturalization. On the contrary, I have always opposed thn party that suggested it." Then, in (ho inalter of frankness, hero is the saute radical (lill'uri'iicC Listen to a few from pitch; MouojHiliM it (line: Regard this ntter us Mrictly conlidi'iitial. Do not show it to any one. JSUUN THIS LETTER. I'hilnHthropid Jllhinet I am not iifraiil to show tliti letters. Thank Uod Almighty, 1 am not ashamed to show them. In mntters of personal honor, one Mr lilninn nppnaM to lm tlm troul of chivalry, tho other the oNdtor Of ecftn- dals: 1 'l'he Chivalrous tr. JJlalnct I am sunt that honorable Democrats, alike with hcnfofahle Republicans, wilt justi fy inn in defending the honor of my family, if ned be,- with iry liff. 'H,t. Alxttor oScamlali Maine: I (irivitu. secretary,) mn directed by Mr lilitiup to i littiik you (fur the forged (iuentlier win i (I a I uuiiiht tiovemor (Jleveliiinl), wliicli he Ii.ih rend with in terest, mill coiiliilentinlly referred lothe Ui-pt'iilii'iin National Cuio iiittee. One of tho two lilaiim's ill ways does everything fairly and above bourd; the other is very sly and aecf'etivn. 'J'his AVy M JUm'iie No ono will ever k:.ov from mo that I have dis posed frf a single dollar in .Maine, 'lUr. lrnli Jr. lihtinti WlieneyVr eoiiceitlmont is desiralile, avoidance rs itllvisflbliv The Mr. Dlainn of the philanthropic turn of mind always avoids monopo lists; tho other tin invariably courts them. AhtiMonomtlltt J)t(ditel I never hail any transaction of any kind with riiomas A Scott. JfuHomlist lllmne: I can lo Home- thins:, I feel very sanguine, wifh Thomas A. Scott. Ono Mr Jilainehas always been poor but holiest, having steadfastly refused even to have anything to do with coal nnd iron lands in Ohio, least ha should seom even remotely to be opposed to the deafly belrrved mhiere, whosa good will and frieiulhfirp were more to him than any amtwitt of gold or Oilier gools of this transitory .world. The other Mf. Maine bought liberally of thfr stock of one of tho most grinding monopolies in Ohio. J'wm Mf. Vktine, the JltiterS Ad vacate.- Rkluire, Ohio, V October 4, 1884. My Dear Sir: I do not own, and never did own, an acre of coal land or any other kind of hind in thn Hocking valley or any other part of Ohio: My le-.ter to lion. I!e2ckuli Dundy rrt JoT last on this same subject was acctrfato ly true. Very truly your, JamksO. Blaine. From Mr. JHrffne, Minimi Mock" johher: Sksatk Ciiamiikr, Wasimsotox, I iN-ceinlie-' 30, 1880. ) My lhar Sirf Yind inclosed my draft for ?2.r),000 in' payment of my subscription to tho Hope Furnace en terprise. Touching1 tlie interest, I Jiave. to ask that, w halever it may amount to, you will permit iti payment: to be postponed until Bomn matters Iwt'ween Mr. Lee nnd myself are def!iiitfy ad- IjuMtcd. Very respect fuliy,- JA11KS li. l'LAINE. And so it goes on through an almost endless chapter. Jtut thU vast rtifli-r-pttee U'twpHii thr two men wold Ik of no infen st to the public pxcepl (hat a careless, indiscriminating pec'pln ofieii fail, from the similarity of naiiiR.', (6 dlsiinguish between them. Hence ii U that tin philanthropist who ii now ruff mng as n candidate for rresidunt is tin justly InjuYod by the letters writteh hf the rascally monopolist Thua are ilia innocttnt even obliged to" suffef for ilia1 misdeeds of the guilty. The Mnji or fonlrarlts. Every defence r,f Mr. Maine involvpi the tactics of thr cuttle flsh; Jlis apol' glHts are forced to muddle the iruthi Nothing in his career set n,s capable of bearing the light. If by chance one' of his defender makes an honest atatp. rflent, it is immediately discovered (hat It is inconsistent with something th Vlumed Knight hu.i said of done." Everything, therefore, goes by contra ries. Maine said he" itfver owned a' share of stock in any coal, iron or land company in the Statu of Ohio. It wai immediately proven thct he inlwcriljeJ for a ahafe of the Hope Furnace Traci Association and paid $2.'5,000 for it.' Hia denial and the truth of tho state ment were published hide by side. TW lio was forced to foce tho trtith, and the"' whole country turned away froiff iM humiliating pppftaclo In dlgust Sd' (hat ended thn controversy and the' country settled down to tho conviction' -that Mr. Maine was guilty of another Ik It is useless to recur to the Mul ligan business. We begin to think that" it is impossible for thn Republican1 caff-' didute to tell thn truth. He does fio'l know what it means. . I I II -.V - lh. The Blaine Clreiii. Tho managers of Mr. Maine's circuV in Ohio ttcre accustomed to address thf crowds which camo to ire him as fob lows: "This, ladiec and gentlemen1 w thn Rlaine. Ho ns captured in thff ild and gloomy foretn of Slaineariif is tho only specimen of his knid now traveling. In his calme.f moments he is an gentle as a lamb, but when aroused hit voice may be heard for miles' around. He has been exhibited beforY the Cmrgress of tho United States,' tf'rtvf his peculiarities are tho theme of tW press and public alike. Thotfgh h has onco been sunstruck, and beefi run over by tho relentless locomotive .of public opinion, he is yet in thn prime and vigor of lifo.' On leaving the solitudes of Maino for tho West he changed hiV skin, and can only be recognized by tht ' most export showman; and ho has boerr known to turn himself inside out ttf' please (he peoplo who patronize this' show. As the train moves on trie 6biy may look upon this great Nofth Aniei1 ican wonder frae of charge, and thii baud will strike up an enlivening air." j .it. The mere commission of a great' wrong may not in any great degree afTeut tho general tone of mcYalitjV When it is justly censured by the pocf pie, its evil ififfu'ence is greatly circfjrii' sctibed. The case is, however, entirely' diTi-rent when every effort W put forttf by a large uumlier of pedpla to palliaW and deny an ofTence which' erer Ai- biased mind must condemn. $il:rV action must inavitably rtavo a tendency to lower the standard of public morali ty. When a man's own letters unde-' niably prove that he prostituted ollkial position to secure private galff, if tan' not bn conducive to sound morality to' insist that such conduct is consistent with scrupulous integrity and honor. "1 have endeavored, in writing tf you-, not to be iudulicato or obtrusive," remarked Mr. Blaine to "My Dear Mr.' Fisher." Evidently the Republicart' candidate was on his Pa and Qs, and would not for' the woifld have said any-' thing to wound hi corrvsrjondejrlf. Rut Mr. Fisher trnderstood it to h'.' "Your money of your life!" and ex cluded to shell out accordingly. Tho Aew York Tribune, Blaine letdiug organ in tho Union, is now in its glory. It has an Irishman whom it' can abuse and blackguard without stint., Daniel MrSweeney. the victim of Eng lish brutality and BlaintV iirgloct,' affords ilm Tribune a liim Opportunit for tin display of its old-ti iio anti- Iriirlt vituperation. i : Senator D'olph proudly proclaimed af Jacksonville that ho could demonstrate' that a "pr it-dive t trill would make wool' wcrtli tt-n.-ty cents a, hukhel The learned Senator must barn "to hi his little pifCr" l-eCUr than that.