The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, December 13, 1884, Image 4

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Kl EUGENE CITT GUARD.
BATUKDAY DKCKMUEU 13. 1834.
ll'bapfeialtfta Icraaided.
Rotjbur Iudepud.ut
BrpuMican politicians, office holders
m nAwppr throughout th coun
trj r busily engaged in formulating
plan'to save dm innocent who have
. lwen hanging to the Government teot
for lo these many years from the
' slaughter. The Oregonian in a recent
issue says. "It is possiblo undnr the
provisions of the tenure of office law
for the Republican aeuate to prevent
' sweeping cbanjfcs in the office to which
appointments are mack by and with
the advice aud consent of the senate."
Where tho Republican! lay this unc
tion to their souls and take solace
' from the prospects of a longer lease of
office they overlook the fact that this
' law wai formed for the purpose of
. turning rascals out and to secure lion
sty in the administration of the af
faire of (be Government. It was the
; arrogance and tho extravagance with
wkich thts offices , were administered
that led the people lo declare for a
change at the ballot box end by the
help of Grover Cleveland and Tho. A.
Hrudriclci (bey are not going to be
deprived of the benefit of the change if
they have declared for by any unprece
dent or uncalled for arbitrary action
on t$t part of a Republican senate.
The statement that Lucius Quintius
Curtius Lamar, as the Oregonian
. Earned htm in a fine strain of satire,
brought suit for $100,000 against the
v V. 8. Government, a few days after
Cleveland's election for cotton de
stroyed during the war, is slightly in
correct The cotton was not destroyed
. it waa confiscated, the suit was brought
year ago instead of a few days since,
when the truthful Associated Prws in
formed us that suit was brought, the
court had given a decision on the case,
and finally the plaintiff was not Sena
tor Lamar, of Mississippi, but the heirs
of Gazaway B. Lamar, of New York
City, who bought the cotton in Geor
gia as agent for British manufacturers,
With the exception of these trifling in
Mcuraotft the four line telegram of the
Associates Press contains no lies
that we know of.
A sapient Britisher now traveling in
the IT. 8. , writes to the London Times
M follows, MI' had heard much of
American newspapers, but I must say
that I have been disappointed. The
first pages of some of the largCHt dail
let of this country are given op to
chicken advertisements. Tim Ameri
cans seem to be wild over a certain
Irofld of roosters." The London Quar
terly Review solemnly announced that
the parties in Illinois were tied; "but
that the result depended on New
York." The French newspapers are
making the statement that M. CIve
land Grover has leen elected to suo'
cted M. Arthur Chester.
Rev. Buffalo Ball, it is said, is not
pushing his libel suit against the N,
Y. Post with any great dilligence.
That great and good man is not so
keen for his wounded honor as he was
short time since. The Poet stands
ready for trial at any time, and if Mr.
Rail is the worthy man he is reported
to bo he will bring the auit and then
wo shall see what we shall see.
Tho Nashville (Tenn.) American
aays: "The election of Cleveland and
Hendricks puts us all on a level and
to-day the Government has no truer
' friend, no Utter soldiers should the
flag bo assailed, no people more
devoted to the Constitution ' of the
United States, tlmii the men of the
South.
Mr. Blaine lost the thiw ! doubtful
States that Garfield carried in -1880.
lie got 48,000 less of a majority in
Michigan than Garfield, 60,000 less in
Iowa, 60,000 leu in Massachusetts, and
30,009 leu in Illinois. It's tho wrong
kind of magnetism.
George Bancroft, the historian, waa
secretary of tho Navy thirty-nine years
t0 and established tho Annapolis na
vol academy. He recently called on
W. W. Corooran, Washington banker
nd philanthropist to congratulate him
on tho election of a Democratic Fresi.
dent ; 1
A tax that draws 6vo times aa much
proportionally from tho poor man as
t.-oa the rich man, a tax that ia laid
heaviest on every necMsttj aad lightest
en luxuries such is tho Republican
teriX , ,
Tho New York World givea Clevo
land popular plurality of .-67,0Sr.
Tti cv;i to avttlo tho qaettiou.
By a decision of the Supreme Court
of the U. &' the.- anti-Chmese law has
become a dead letter. Hie court
held that a Cliinewi laUrer who left
this country prior to tho enactment of
the law in 1882, is entitled to admiss
ion to the United States, without a
certificate. All a coolie hae to do to
gain entrance is to claim that he is a
returned laborer, and then, if evidence
is wanted who will swear falsely ho
cheap as a Chinatcan? Very easy is it
for the Coolie's master to find among the
slaves of tho six companies who i man
will hesitate at nothing. Such has
been the experience of the officers at
San Francisco. Boya evidently not
more than sixteen years of age have
sworn that they wero thirty, and been
supported in it by other witnesses. If
neceHsary.tlie AlongolianNherewiiiswnnr
positively that the entue population
of Lama was liorn in this country
or vice versa, anything nqt the truth.
Knowing this pecuHunty or the Un
ties the Pacific Coast legislators took
(rood care that .the quention of admiiwi-
iM!-. .1 ii i i...r nt.'i
HI HIV HIIOUIU not in urciuru viii
nere testimony. But the Supreme
Court- has nullified that provision
and consequently the law. There is
hut one remedy, to nullity the supreme
Court.
Mr. .Blaine's libel suit is set for trial
this month. Of course, as both par
ties to the suit have expressed their
willingness for a prompt trial, wo lup
pose there will be no more delays.
Historian Blaine in his "Twenty
Years on the Make" says "New day
bring new issues." True, the new
time will bring an issue of rascals out
of office that will astonish him.
President Arthur will resume the
practice of law in New York when his
term expires. A commendable reso
lution, as there is no true dignity in
idleness.
Logan aptly says, so it is reported,
that the Jones-Elkins committee was
"a combination of conceit and stupidi
tf and indescribable foolishness."
Col. Daniel 3. Lumont will accom
pany Gov. Cleveland to Washington
and hold the same position, private
secretary, to the new President
In Time of Peace Prepare for War.
8orcely asy doubt exists in the minds o'
tcitiitiho meu abnutthaparanue oj chnlar
in tin country another teason. J hxtntud
vilulenc of the diiae will depend entirety
npnii tlx Military condition of the oountij
iqit the. ptiyiium oommion i . my people.
Person u a perfectly healthy com lit i nil have
little to fr from, it approauh. lr Koch of
Berlin, in his recent writings upon the iuIi
jeut, Myt "Under ordinary circumstance
the bsailh, introduced by the month, are
destroyed in the stomach, but viva a de
rangement of this organ due to error of dirt
or other cue, and the ItacilliM i enabled
to eicane tht notimi of the ciwtrio juice and
to resoh the lkline intentiiifil fluid, where
it Dohferatei. sots up irritition,' diarrhoea
and ail the typiral evinplmim nf clii-lemio
eisure." Do Haven I yn-win Cure iia
reuirny that inpplisa the acid that i want
ing in ih iliuvative juico of a oeranged
stomach. Sample bottle frc at O.bum &
Cn drug tore.
Estray Notice.
mAKEX UP BY TUB UNDERSIGNED.
X near Cohurtr. Xnne County, UrvKon, on
Dee 1st, 18tH. Hue three year oM ateer; oolor,
black and white nimtted, hrnndud on each
hip with the letter C; enr mark (wallow fork
tn each and under bit in rhrht.
On oow three yean old; color, whit and
blwk ipotUd -brandeil C on each hip! ear
marked with under half aloix in rinlit ear and
crop off th Irft Maid cattle oatu to my farm
about Ailml l.-tn insi, ami are nreaony.
Uknrt grouts.
Deoemher 9, 1884.
This Space
Eros.
Immense adver
tisement of
minimi mi
tax Notice.
TAXPAYERS OF LANE COUNTY ARK
hereby notified thtt th tax rnll o(
Lo t'ooiity for th year 1SS4 is now in tnj
baod (nr ooilaetion. . v
DaUd'or 10, SS4. ,
J. R. CAMPBELL,: .
SbMlS sod Tu ColUctor, Um Co, Ot.
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Cram
W.H.Fenton,
CONTRACTOR AKD BUILDER.
Eugene City, Oregon.
LANS AND ESTIMATES FUR-
ulhel upon application.
Job
worn a iieciimy. - ;
Ovrir
e ;n aoor eouin oi tin; mton
hop.
hsrn
GO TO THE
Eugene City, Oregon-,
For your DooU and Shoe Fine Good ahd
Low rricw. O. BUCKWITH 80N.
Millinery Goods
AND
DRESS MAKING.
HAVING PURCHASED THE STOCK
of good of Mia tionaett, which- it on
now prepared to sell th fame at aatonbhingly
lowpncee. ine paironitf(e oi tn laaie o
Euien 1 respectfully cohuited. Dreeamaking
.pecUlty. Mr. Of. T. s
55,000 Waiiied,
- ' ! ' , Id K '
And to get it I will sell
11 lb augar for (1.00; 10 can ornten, 91.00;
7 lb No 1 L'oeU Kica ooUe, 81.00; Ulaa .
Sett (very nice), 40 oU; UlaAk Sett, '
(beautiful), SO eta; Hot Glaww. .
9K ... ut ,.lnt OK
Bread aad C'ak Flat. 20 eta; VVaih Board, 25
eta; Waah tub, 81. 00: 15nM.ro, 25 ota, and
other good io proportion.
22 CALL AM) GET PRICES.
nsrcalna in Crockerr. Glaits.
Wood and Willow Ware land Oro-
eerlei.
A. GOrDMIIITlI,
Cash Grocer.
Cah paid for HIDES, FlRS and Country
Produce, Good delivered to any part of city
free of chary.
DR. MILLAC. SVANOE.
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
i
GrsduaUof Womana Medical College, ChicaRO
OFFICE and reaidenc at Priifeaoor Mail
Bailey's.
NOTICE OF FKIAL SETTLEIVIENT-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TIUT
F W 0lium. Administrator of thaeetat
of Wenzl t.'laiIck, doeaned, baa filed hi
account for final aettleineut ot aaid rotate end
Monday, Januarr 6, lHW, haa beeatet by
order of the court for harlrif the aaine.'-:
r. w. ushuk, Artmlautratoc.
Gro. B. DniiHm. Attorney.
Eugene City, November 29, 1884.
Work
Store
-r-DEALEKS IX-
.
Hardware and all kinds of Agri
cultural Implements.
Eugene City, ' - : -; Oregon.
STORE-On Willamette Street, opposit" Guard" Office.
"ONE PRICE TO ALL,"
Has opened the ; largest and best
, selected, stock of
G-eneral
Merchandise
In the City of Eugene, Lane County
-Goods marked in "plain figures."
W defy Ooppe titton
Giev us a call and satisfy your
selves. No trouble to show goods.
Our Motto: CHEAP FOR CASH.
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Remember Price to
Walton's BrttU -tte Street.
Of either sex admitted to the
PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE
On any week-day of the year.
The College Journal, containing informa
tion of the eonrse of study, rates of tnition,
board, examinations, et&, and ents of plain
and ornamental penmanship, free. Address,
A. P. ABMSTB0NO,
Lock Box 101 , FoarLAXS, Oa.
fS In writing, tfeaae wwHon (hit pop.
NOnCEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the nnderaigned ha been 'duly ap
pointed by the County Court of Lan Coun
ty, Oregon, administrator of the etat of
Mary Mailer decea'ed, and all person bar
ing claim againit (aid Mtate, are hereby re
quired to preinut them, with the pner
vouchem, to the undeniigued sdminiitrntor,
at the olfloe of J K Fenton, Kngone City,
Lao County, Oregon, within six months of
the date of this notice.
Dated September 12, 18M.
' JoH! O. DAT,
" Adminiitrator for Etate. .
' J. E. Fxmtoh, Att'y. ' '
D'r;A.W.Prather.
OFFICE SOUTH SIDE OF NINTH
Street, opposite the Star Bakery,
Calls pronii tly attended a night r day.
Chronic diseaar a pcialty. .
llsurlFedSiore,
MERR1MW & T0FFELLMIRE,
Proprietors.
11TE WOULD ANNOUNCE TO THE
V V oitigen of Eugene and vicinity that we
hav secured th building opposite th Star
Bakery, and will keep a complete ' stock of
Flour and Feed
of all kinds. We will be able to furnish every,
thine at th same low price a heietofore. de
livered fre at all time during th day. All
order left at the mill will b delivered by us.
We would be pleased to bar you call end
leave your ordr and they will b promptly at
tended to.
Remember the place, opposite th Star
Bakery.
. Buckten't Arnica Salve.
h Rjat SUlva in tilt arnrM tar Put
Bruises, Sores, Jlctr, Salt Rheum, Fever
nores, letter, Uiappert Hinds, Lhilulaina,
Corn and all Skin Krnptiona, and positively
cure rues, or no pay required, u ia guar
anteed to give Mrfi.-t satisfaction, or money
refuuded. Price 25 cents per box. For tale
.by K It Luckey A Co
'9ii. o. atitcft.it
Good News!
ii .
Mud
That "the Cheapest and
AT THE
I X L
75 cases of Dry
from the great failure of
PMTE & .C0
which we have
-FOR CASH.--
tTLook and see a few of our prices: '
22 yds'calico for; .$1 B0 1 doz napkin (pure linen) J;iv
13 yds bnUeachml niuslin . .. .... 1 On 1 dnz (jnod towel 7
14 yds unM:-acliod " .......... 1 00 0 ydsslnrting...; . .. ...;.Ai.V. 1 00
18yds crash'. 1 00A very pord corset..... .,,.,. . . fiO
12 yds dresH goods,.. 1 00 10 yds gingham :1 00
Come one come all an J. buy lots of those goods for, these prices.
A good suit of mens' clothes for $8,00; Hats75
cents and upwards
Bring your CASH along as you 'will mrehj get $10
worth of goods for the little sum of Sl.00.
Remember the Cheap I X L Store,
. Eugene City, Oregon.
E.E.Luckey&Co
DEALERS IN - ' :"
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES,
Toilet Articles, Paints. Oils,V
Brushes, Etc., Etc.
We will keep a full assortment
and sell at living fixture ' : '
PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT
In hands of a competent druggist.
. SUCCESSORS. Y
To Luckey Bristowat ths old Ellsworth St ore.
Pass books, ' butcher books, memo
randums, ledgers, day books, etc.,
of all kinds. Ordrs taken for
spcial size
, - School and Miscellaneous Books, ; '
All the standard anthors ly the volume and is sets. Juvenilt
books, Seaside and Waverly Library, Harpers
Magazines, ete. f . '
Bible Depository For Lane County.--
W have been getting large slock of new goods and we. hive
everything Found in a first-class Book fctore. v'
We also have a full slock of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS!
McCORNACK & COLLIER.
Successors to CALLISON. ' ' . '
Tax Notice.
TOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEX THAT
I will h t th usual place of tc tiiig at
th TariiHM precinct in Lau County, Ore-nn,
for th pcrpos of ivceiving taxes. fur th year
1884, from 10 o'clock a m to 4 o'clock p m of
act) day, a follow:
Willamette, We-lnwday Deceraoer 3, 1884
Mohawk, ThtmHay, 4, "
Camp Creek, Friday, . ", "
Spring-Beld, Saturday, . . " . 6, "
lxng Tom, Monday, . , ' 8, "
Richardson, Tuetiday, " 9, "
Cheshire, Wednesday, . 10, "
8pencer, Thursday, ' " 11, "
BiiuLw. Friday, " 12, "
Coyote, 8atnnlar, " 13, "
Pleasant Hill, Monday, " 15, "
Fall t'reek, Tnemlay, " 16: "
Middle Fork. W.ineday, M 17,
Lost Valley, Thursday. " 18, "
Crewwell, Friday, ' 19, M
Inrin, Saturday, " 20, "
Junction, Monday, " 22, "
Cmtatf Grore, Tnedy, " 23, "
Haul Dell, Wednesday, M 24, "
McKenzi, Friday, " 25, "
Florence, Saturday, " 27, , "
South Eugene, Monday, " 29, "
North Ku).en, Tneaiiay, " 30. "
DR. L. F.JONES,
Physician and Surgeon.
TTTILL ATTEND TO PROFESSIONAL
? f call day or nitfht.
OFFICE-Up stair, in Hay' brick ; or can
b. found at K R Luckey A Co' drug store.
Office hour: 9 to 12 n, 1 U 4 p m. 6 to 8
r w junl-'tf
New Barber Shop and
Bath Rocms
(On door North of Poet Office.)
BATHS. 25 CENTS. EVERYTHING
fitted np in th best of order. Kharins
aad hair cutting don ia th most approrea
order.
JEBBY HORN, Prpprietw.
fouttd
Best place to buy your
CHEAP
Goods received.
NEW I0EK
purchased cheap
SOIfFSSALE. : .
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
by virtu of a writ of execution duly
ixHued out of tha Circuit Court of the ?tte
f Oietion, for the County of Lane, by th
Clerk thereot and to m directed, mi to-wit J
November 17, 1SS4, upon a judgment sad
decree of frirecliMur rendered inKl 1'ourt
Nr 3, 1884, in mit then tud there pend-lug-Til
tavor of C V Washburn pltt, and
sijaiii.t Jam Taylor sod Catheriue Taylor
ileft', for tha turn of jSl.SO in U 8 gM
cirii), and th farther lum of I73.0O att'y
fee, snd for coat and disbursement qf iil
ait, with interest on .aid judgment . (rem
flute thereof at the rate -jf 10 per cent, per
annum, and a decree for tii sal of the fob
lowing described mortgaged prniiMs, to
wit: 80 aere off of the north nd of E VV
Kagley' and wife' donation lasd elaini.
being olaim No 37, section 19 and
20, T 17, S R 6 W, in Lane Cuunty, Oregon,
commanding me to sell all and singular the
interest of said deft', in anil to aaiit 'premi
se.. - Now, therefore, by firtu ol said writ
of iecation, and to tify said judgment,
accruing ifnt and expenses of sale, 1 will
acll the bnv described premia. at 'public
auction, to the highest bidder for cash ia
hand, at the Court House door io Eogeoe
City. I.ne County, Oregon, on
Jfondmj, December S3, 1994,
between the hour of 9 o'clock a m, smiU 4
o'clock p m of aid day.
J. R. CAMPBELL
Sherift Lan Co, Or.
DM Nov 22, 1884.
W. V. Henderson,
S3 E3 TJ I J3 S??
tm y HAS RESUMED PRACTICE
"ic in Hay' brick,
WJOtf I M7 operati will b fint
das and charr reasonable. .
Old '.reu a wel a nw nm an lavtM
to call.
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