J t r ( J i v 71 ri J A u ESTABLISHED FOR THE DISSESIMTIOS OP OEMRATIC PRIOIES, AXD TO EARN AS IIOXESTIITIM BT THE SWEAT OP OCR BROW. VOL. 17. EUGENE CITY, OR SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1885. NO. 38. PW AM ). "-ria.:t ''V' . HI . 5He (City Guard. I. L. CAMPBELL, Publiihar an I Proprietor. fn 5,it l U of Wilhmattt Street bjUJsa SjventU aal Eiath Street. TEaHOF3TJ3j:SIPriOX. , Per Ann-Mi $159 Rix Monthi Three Aliath 73 ODE OXLT OB ADVICHTiaiNG UA.TK3 A lAitidinanftt lnurttd .a follow! r Ou li t it'd, 10 liu or 1 , one Insertion S3; saoh lubieniiaut 'rsoit.ua 81. Cash required in dvanw. v ' Ti n3 alvjrtisers will be charged at the fol nvitiT nt One square three months SO 00 " " six months 8 00 " one year 12 00 Transient notice in local column, 20 cents per use lor eacn insertion. Advertising billi will be rendered quarterly All ioh work must be paio roe on iiklivcuv socmrim. vt tl A A . M .Meet flnt and third W.lntwlnys In earli moaui. Hrssoss Bctts TiODom No. 9 I. O. f ". kO. F. MteTer7Tne1aTcnin(f. Mta on the Idani UU WVluftklays in nwh month. 1 nr.-,. Vn 11 A f TT. W Meeu at Masonic Hall the iocond and fourth Fridays in each month. J. M. Sloan. M. W. Kilpatrick Post, X 49, G. A. R-Meet t MMonh H ill, the tit and third Fridays of ach month. By order, Comuanoer. Ordkr or Chosen Fribnds. Mh the rat and third Saturday evening at Masonic HalL By order of J. M. Sloan, O C. Hum Lodoi No. 3G7, I. O. G. T. Meet - Tery Saturday night In OJ I Fellow' HalL E. O. PoTTEn, W. C. T. Lkauins Stab Band op Hops -Meets at the P. Churuh every Sandy aftsrnonn at 3:30. R. Hmstun. Supt: Mi Bertha Cook, A't 8upLi Chas. Ilill, Sec"y, Mi Haiti. Smith, Chaplain. Visitor made welcome. L. BILYEU. C. M. COLLIER. BILYEU ' & COLLIER, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,- ETJGENB CITy, OREGO.V. PttACriCB IS ALL THE IjOURTS OF tliit State. Will (rive special attention to eollectione and probate matters. 0rnci--0ver Henilrick & Eakin'i bank. CEO. B. D3HRIS, Attorney awl Counsettor-at-Law, 17-ILL PRACTICE IX THE C3UUTS V of the Second Judicial Diutrict ami in he Supreme Court of this Htate. Special attention riven to collections and matters in probate . . Geo. s. Vashburne Attorncy-at-Latv, HUG EN a CITY', - - - OREGON Office formerly ocsupied by Thompson & Bean. M3 CEO. M. MILLER, Attorns anl Coaa33ll3at-Law, and ; Real Estate Agent. EUGENE CITV, - . OREGON. OFFICE-Two doors north of Post Office. J.E. FENTON, Attoraey-at-Laiv. EUGENE CITY OREGON. SpeaUl attentiin given to R91I Estats Prao ice and Abstracts of Title. OrrtCB Over Grange Store. T.W. HARRIS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Vilkin's Drug Store. Residence on Fifth street, wher. Dr Shelton formerly resided. Dr. Wm Osborne, OSco Aijolni.is St- Charles Hotel, OR AT THE wDauj'.SToaE or hates ari'iucnr, DR. JOSEPH. P. GILL, CAN BE FOUND AT niS OFFICE or res idenco when not professionally engaged. Otfiueatthe POST OFFICE Dr.UG STORE. Kesidencs on Eighth street, opposite Presby rwn Church. ' WALTOH & RCFFS1SCEH Attoi ncys-at-Laiv. EUGENE CITY, ORECON, WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE Courts f the State. Special attntinn Riven to Real Eatate. Col lotine; Probnt. matters. Collertin? all kimU ft claime ?ainit th. , TJnitM Stti Government OiTvcS in V.'altria's -ri. k -rxiro uI - twuw lwgTMBayarS " wn : lis; . mmmofktmmm . tsT A GENERAL. IMi III A large a ssortment of La dies and Childrens Hose at V21-2ds. Good Dress Goods dt 12c- Best Corset in town for 50c An immense stock of New and Seasonable Goods. Fine Cashmere in every shade. New and Nobby styles in CL01IUNG. Liberal Discount for . CASH. .... , New Departure ! ! ATROXIZK THE MEN WHO HELP T SCHOOL HOUSES, whoae intereutH aa spend their profits at home. Take notice that- A. V. Will sell goods for CASH at irreatly reduced priCeSf M low as any other CASH STORE, Best Prints lb and 18 yards .' ... .SI 00 Best Brown and Bloached Muslins, 7, 8, 1), and lOcttf. Clarks an 1 Brooks spool cotton 75 cts per Dos. Plain snd MUled Flrnnels, 23, 33: 43 and 50 cts. Water Proo , cents Pino White Shirts, 73 cts and SI. And a!l Other Coeds Also the Celebraied WHITE Sli -VING MACHINE I Nons bsttsr for s'.renjth, sue, aul durability I, MT'Tomy ol I Cutome"s. who have stimd by tirns as heretofore on tiiu. but if at any time they wisli to tnak. t Aha puwhwes, l wm give all sni, as others, the full credit dh iny reduction A. V. rb I EKS Goods sold as in Oregon, for uasn ur ureoi Highest Price paid for all kinds of Country Prduce. Gall and See $.11. -.Friendly. ' Harness Shop. HAVING OPENED A NEW SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP 01 8th STi wert of Craiu Bros'., I am now prepared to furnish everything in that line at th. LOWEST :ES,2?SS. . Th Most Competent Workmen Are em ploywt, and I will friJeavor to give satisfaction to til hjn& favcr rne with t call. A. CIJIUIIK. if i ll I. Trimming silk and Sat ins in all shades. Moireantique Silks Velvets in Colors. TJie finest stock of French KID SHOES ever brought 'to this place - BOOTS and SHOES in all grades GROCERIES, of all descriptions. BUILD YOUR BilIDGES, ROADS AND your interests 1 Are permanent! located and PETERS, Fine Cheviot Shirts. 60, 75 ots and $L New Assortment Dress (ioods (No Trash) 15, 20 and 23 cts. Mens' Underwear. Shirts and Drawers, 60 ct Mens' Ovenshirts, 75 cts. and $L Mens' Overalls, 60, 63, 7b cts and $1. Kiubrnlderies and Edglns at Fabulous Low Priis. at Proportionate Rate3. ' ' At greatly reduced rates. mo so I mg, I will i continue ti sell on same low as any House 1 '11 STfiE !Dr.A.W.Prather. 0 FFICE SOUTH RIDE OF NINTH Street, opposite the Star Buksry, Call promi tly attended to night or day, Chn nio diseases a -inlty. W. V, Henderson, Z5 23 T 3C S T. tss.'1-.L'v HAS RESUMED PRACTICE Ti 1 witts nfhee In Hays' hrick. UH"rf My operations, will be fint das and charges rensnnable. Old pfitrons as wel as new cnes are Invited to cull. DR. L. P. JONES, Physician and Surgeon. WILL ATTEND TO PROFESSIONAL call dny or liighr. OFFICE-Up atuirs in Hays' brick; or can be found at E R Luckey At Co's drug .tore. Offico hours: 9 to 12 ui, 1 to 4 p m, 6 to 8 p m. unll'tf Dr. J. 0. Gray, BEIJTIST. OFFICE OVER GRANGE STORE. AU work warranted, laughing i;as administered for painless ex traction of teeth. DR. W. C SEHLOHEDE, SrJ 1 (? QrrJ 13 NOW PERMANENTLY LOCATED in Cottatre Grove. He performs all opera lions in mechanical and surgical dentistry. All work warranted and satisfaction guaranteed. Geo . W. Kinsey, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Real estate (or sale Town lots and frrrus. Collections promptly attended to. ItESlDPNil, corner Eleventh and High fits., Eugens City, Oregon J.DAVIS, Sengral Tailor. ALL KINDS OF WORK DONE IN THE Ivst of style at reasonable rates. Pauls from W npi Shop and residenco on Olive street between Sixth and Seventh. slways Carol oad uover dlsap volnts. Thowovl-'s groat Pain iWlever for Kaa and Boast. CltMp. quiok nd rellahlo. PITCfIEE'3 CASTORIA la cot Narcotic. ' Children grow fat upon, Mothers lilic, aud Physicians recommend CASTORIA. It regulates tho Bowels, cures Wind Colic, allay Fcvcrlshncss, and do troys Worms. WEI BE METER'S CA TARRH Care, a Coostltationai Antidote for this torrlbl. mA.l sV. Absorption. Th. moit Important Discovery since Vso sinatioa. Other remedies may roliove Catarrh. tlJs cures at ny stage before Consumption sets in. li. DIALER IS Croceri3 ""r Provisions, Will keep on hand a general assortment Groceries, Provisions, Cured Meats, ToKacco, Cigars, Candies, Candles, Soar, Notions. Green and Dried Fruits, Wood snd Willow Wsire, ' Crockery, Etc Business will be conducted on a CASK BASIS Which means that Low Prices are Established Coodi delivered vitboot charge U Buyer ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTED Kv M.b we will pay the highest ira-kel pr"' AS T. PAG f. BEiy I Common Lie Muled. Il lms Istn long tlin lioast of thr Rppul.lican party, nrocialljr that por lion of it who rliil thnir filiting at hnnin and saved thn war, like a few l)rafrinj fools in our own midst, thai it furi.iahi'd Ihn nortlipni army win. went in as ItopuMicana, fought as Re publican and came out aa RepuMiuana, where tlu-y cam out at all. That had it uot been for the Republican party there would have ' Wn no Northern army. That a very lnrs; rsn.-entnge of Northern lotdifra were RepuMicaiiH; that not to exceed twenty per cent. of all th soldiers of the Northern army were Dmnocmta, Thus waa the nag and lather apread on and worked in for years. As thn fog has lifted the H;ureii in the graaa are discovered to lie standing out so plainly and boldly, that every person who wixlusa can see for himself as to how much truth or how much of falsehood there has been these many years made and repeated from one end of the country to the other, as to the numerical strength of the Republicans in Northern armies. Here are a fow paragraphs of ftctx taken from figures obtained from the War Department at Washington and from the records in dilTerent States, as the same are now Wing overhauled, worth nothing and putting aside for future reference. From April, 1861, to April, 1865, thn New Euglnnd States furnished A total of 363,163 soldiers, of whom 144,040 wero Democrats and 2 1 9,1 22 were Republicans. Taking 1864 ai an averace, the Republican vote of New England was 323,747 and the Demo cratic vote was 189,003. Compare the uumlier of Democratio soldiers in the Northern army from New England with tho numlier of Democratio votes in the six New England States, and compare these with Republican votes and Republican soldiers, and the reader will see which of tho two, in propor tion to their strength, furnished the most fighting material Tho total number of volunteers and enlistments ns soldiers in the Northern army from April, 1861, to April, 1865, 2.078,967. Of these soldiers in the North?m army, 1,222,000 were Re publicans and 1,456,907 . wero Demo. crats. The Democratic1 volunteers from what is called the Solid South in the Union army und navy during the late war were 31 1,832. The Republican volunteers from the Solid South worn 32,230. Of those who volunteered into the Northern army during the wtr overall others than the Southern States, 967, 708 were Republicans and 998,033 were Democrats. The Democratio majority of all ho volunteered or wnt into the Northern amy was 234,847, showing that the Democratio party of the North had a larger representation in the field by morn than a quarter of million of peo ple than did the Republican party. The total Union troops from tin- slave States were 433,503, of whom 03,441 were blacks. During the late war 29,000 Union prisoners died in Reliel prisons, and 26,000 Robot prisoners died in Union prisons. The State of New York sent to the war as her portion of troops 243,649 Democrats; 203,201 Republicans, mak ing a total of 448,850 of her citizens who went forth to fighb for the preser vation of the Union. New Jersey sent 42,818 Democrats and 33,996 Republicans. Ohio sent 154,248 Democrats and 158,932 Republicans, Pennsylvania, with ill her immense majority, sent 167,998 Democrats and 169,936 Republicans. Wisconsin, another strong Republi can State, was represented in the Union army by 42,935 Democrats and 48,393 Republicans. Illinois, another Republican State, was represented in the Northern army by 135,091 Democrats and 124,001 Re publicans, 'her total being 259,092. I.. liana sent 109,393 Democrats and 93,965 Republicans into the Union army, her total Wing 203,363. lows, an intense Republican State, In n- all tVuirwrsts were clnsw-d n reliels, iraltots, copperheads, lickspit tern, Ac, sent into the Northern army 33,495 Democrats and 42,747 Republi cans. Her total was 76,242. Michigan, another heavy Republican State, was represented in the Northern army by 40,803 Democrats and 43,561 Republicans, Minnesota, another strong Republic can State, sent info the Union army 10,187 Democrats and 13,833, Repub licans, Tim Southern, or an called Rebel States, furnished Democrats to the Northern army as follows: Florida, 1.230, Kentucky, 74,395; Louisiana, 5,224; Maryland, 44,344; Mississippi, 545; North Carolina, 3;i56; Texas, 1, 965. Virginia aud West Virginia were represented iii tho Northern army by 30,139 Democrats, while Missouri had iii the Northern army 92,063 Dem ocrat. Tim total Solid South furnished to thn Northern Army 314,832 Dem ocrats and 33,230 Republicans, includ ing the blacks; It will be seen from tho aliove figures, which are reliable) thit the R"publicans have greatly de ceived themselves in this matter, and that the Democrats hi their love for thn Union aud the great confederation of States handed down to us through generations of honest men and Dem ocratic rub', did much more to preserve the Union than did the Republicans who first gained their foothold in New England and other States tinder (he avowed declaration that they cams (o destroy the Union. Some One has said that truth crashed to earth will rise again. . That the eternal years of God are hers. So it is that as the returns come in or are opened so that they can be got at by those who are curious to know the facts in tho case, the Republican party is proven to have leen a great big brag and bluster from Ihe first, even as it is a very rotten, stinking carcass at (he last. Hereafter, in thn facn of facts collected by the adjutant generals of the States, transmitted to the War De partment here for verification and ex amination, let no Republican ever ain say that the Democrats ever1 sought to destroy the Union or failed in their work of preserving it. Ano'her thing in this connection worthy of thought and bearing in mind or future reference. The Republicans have continually been talking oft S did Democratio' South! They have pounded it into th) minds of the people' from every Republican platform, pulpit,' and newspaper office in the North, that the South ever has len solidly Dem ocratic and therefore all bad, Con tinually. These persons forget that previous to1 the war it was tho custom of the South to give Whig majorities. That the de. niand for tho nomination of Bell and Everett as Whig candidates came up from the South. That in many of the Southern States and localities it was no uncommon thing for the Democrats to find themselves in the minority, with thn Whigs in the majority, and that so called Whiggery had a stronger footing south of Mason nnd Dixon's line than it ever diJ north. Another fa?t worthy of remembrance is tins: The popular majority against LiacoTn and Hamlin in I860, was 840,924; (he pnpulir majority against McClellah and Pendleton.in 164, was 406,812. The number of Democrats in the army shortened the Dehiocrat ic vote in the North, while the nurtber of Republi cans who staid at homo for political purposes, while thero were a majority of the Democrats in the army, swelled the Republican vote in 1864. The total, vote of all parties November, 1860, beinjr 4,573,828. The total vote in November, 1864, was 4,830,000, at which time there was a Urge excess of Democrats, as voters, in the Northern army still operating in the South or sleeping in southern soil after hard fought battles. 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