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THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. A Birb Man'. Par!'. BATURDAY.. fe .NOVKMBKK 14, 1835. Utile trlrliolBuilitt. The Democrat! State) Central Com biit tee mot in Portland Saturday even ing and transacted tlm following liusi ness: E. J. Jeffrey acted oh chairman nnd John Aduir Jr a .Secretary. Af- Republican party, tr short but cameHt ixpruioii of ProUMy hn r"iiieniWel tli twenty opinion, the chair appointed the foi- Jrettr,, of active e"rviL,e thftt RVB i . ... . the lver ulilican party and its reward, lowing coniiiutten on p-so utions, viz: tii ,u ii l i ,, t. The bn-alh of scandal never touched 8idny De.l, W. II. tflin-er, John his name, nnd Inn personal lirn.-aty was Myers, W. M. Townscnd and W. R. nnyond all tiistion. And eticli in his Uilyeu. breadth of thought and vior of statu After a short recws the following mM,i ,,,at a" u"-rl,ce fr0,n him r j i l attract more attention than from 1 other rnan in the United States. Yi arid adopt! hy the State Central Uom- a man who owned a wood pulp paper A) it tee by an unanimous vote; mill was chosen over Mr. Colliding This committee having U-en called "'"iw'f. and the world never hears of together to consider the recent action Warner Miller except when he rises of the governor in convening the leg- and votes to protect the American la W- Mature in extraordinary session, does rri Howiu Miller to sell the pro- declare: duct of his mill at 50 per cent. alve First, There is nosuch extraordinary the market rate. It may be that Mr. occasion asiscqntemp!aied y the consti- Miller is very benevolent in all this lotion justifying, or in any other way but e can't ReB excusing this proclamation, and we To come near home, who does the denounce the same as a flagrant President of the Central Pacific rail arid oppressive abuso of public office roa& represent in the U. S. SenatP, in the interest of a more political par- aiuorma or me venirai rcmc rau- ty. road? Who does John F. Miller stand Second, We declare to the electors 'or tnfl Alaska Fur Soul C, or the of this state that the burden of taxa- PP'6 ' California, In Oregon we all tion nrcHssary to meet the expense know that our Senator owes the major of this spesial session liw been brought portion of his wealth to railroad stock, Upon uk by the clamor of the Ilepubli B"d tnak out fr n'8 money-bnijs he can leadnrs and the weakness of the "oad never have reached the Senate, executive in issuing this call: anil And the Republican party in the last we therefore ask that the republican e years discriminates against the poor party in this state, thus jointly respon- 'n fc'ivr'"Jf as in legislating, and the ib!e Ik held to a strict account More majority of theni in Congress vote the court of last resort the people. money into their own pockets and out Third, This extraordinary state of of t,,e People's. public affairs demands at the hands of Lelaiid Stanford wants cheap l ibor our representatives in llm two houses, and has done more to bring the Chi- as leaders of the party, such wise and ni'8fl f,e,, l'liin any otner man in thoughtful action as shall preserve and America. A half-d.en manufacture trengthen in the state our party or- nrH wno wpy "fats in Congress have Ionization. We do not regard it as done more to puuperize American la- properly within our province to make l,or ''J" 'portiiin contract labor from or offer any suggestions to them as to Europe than all tlm free-trude men these matters. We publicly here make ,,,p worl('- A" tn" influence these Record of our appreciation of their sa- mPn Pwess will be thrown against any . . .... . . a1. . . 1 . . gacity and wisdom at the last session, eneciive rHumcuve act, ana never wim and we have an abiding confidence that tUH'r consent will the laborer get they will, at the session to be con. ftny measures protecting him passed in verted, discharge their duties as demo- to ,ftWR' Notwithstanding that Stan- I The agent of a Scotch company try- ' , iii to grab public lands m New Mexi Akoco ,o.i.n,?, jus. ..., u. CQ WM conviutd of fraU(J th( o(her last eleci,,,, ill New York suid that d j, h nth f f I.I! !..!., i I.. .1 wl-T;,1,, n11H0,,rrT the land entries in that territory are .rBr--u i.uw.mK ..ui. inunrjr fraudulent It wis a millionaire ticket from top to bottom, with but one exception, and as Mr. Cnnkling in substunje said, it rep resents the dominating influence in the The bloody shirt will not avail in New York. And as this is the only issue they can unite on else here the chance of the Repunlican candidates for 1888 are not of the most hopeful nature. I'l l III lf PURCHASE GOODS MAMFACTIRED AT HOME. SELLING OUT! SELLING OUTI AT THE IXLSTOBE! ALL GOODS MUST BE SOLD Do not send your money away from home by M-iiSP S JJ) II will purchasing Eastern-made goods when you can -pr ,n xi, , , get a better article of Home Manufacture for less Untl1 a11 0Ur Stock 1S SOld, On ac coum oi retiring irom business. Call early and get Good Bargains Prices no object. money. Hie Brownsville Clothing House, Offers the Largest Stock of Clothing, Blankets, Flannels, Cloths, Yarns, Shawls, Overshirts, ! Underwear, Etc., EVER BROUGHT TO EUGENE. GOODS 2&ETCTST SOLD EUGENE CITY, OREGON. I am Selling the E. 1 Luckey &Co HIE fii ii DEALERS IX.. SI 4JMs.1JUJJJO J.l DRUGS, PATENT MICIKES, At a small advance above factory prices, thus enabling you to purchase goods from first hands, and saving you the profits which arise from Eastern goods passing through several hands, which means a clear saving to you of 30 per cent. Toilet Article?, Paints, Oils, Brushes, lite, Etc. I observe the following rules strictly: FIRST-1 have but one price. SECOND I sell for cash onli. T1I1RD-1 mark all goods in plain figures. ocrat. so as to merit the respect and ford. wiI1 to f'f.'p I"'"?!' larff" FO UR TH-I represent goods just as they are cordial approval of their fellow citi- portion of tlie pftl.lic domain Huh win-1 r J jmv . ,. ., r 'n"" ) Ihis system enables one person to obtain as much value for fin mniinn tha run ..i nn. for. the ilnuhlican nartv. which in I i ' ., r wer added toh , , , ' Fourth, that the callin" of the sneo- to the polls and vote for sevile lahor, &lay 06 OH rich or poor, unaware Of tne value of Poods, 01' lai Hessiou tor tne special purpose a ""o111" '" erlim (;r inn iuo ucoi juuge, gruwu person or cuuu, i treat all alike. eiectui),' a U. 6. Senator is especially ru,ir"iHU8 B,,u I8SU"8 art similar 2 .Z. " mi.u.iMrtk tu. " io-iisvillc Woolen Mills Goo.lV A -ill ncn4- i. and sell at living figures. PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT In hands of a competent druggist. SUCCESSORS To Luckzu J- BrUtow at the old Ellsworth Store. ipseq since llie election ot tlio pres nt representatives; that public issues nd pudlio opinion have changed, and that the people themselves should now Iw permitted y the republican major it to settle the senatorial question next June, Fifth, That we view with alarm the ilianifest seney of "organized capital" in the indecent haste of this special session to settle the senatorial ques tion June. Eurl balixhury in a speech the other day virtuully declared himself in favor of an import tax on American wheat As sure as the English Tories succeed in the coining election so sure will they protect the English workincman against tlm "pauper labor of America. It is telegraphed from India that from 30,000,000 to 50,000,000 bushels of wheat will ! exported to England from India. If that intelligence is true it mean continued hard times all over ihn United States. few of our prices on all-wool goods: The polygamists are daily being con victed at St. Lake, ihe falsity of the Republican cry that the Mormons were leagued with the Democrats is In accordance with the suggng tion of Judgi Prady that mort gages niidht be valued for the assess ment of taxes in proportion to the val uation placej upon i-eul estate for that purpose, mortgages have been assessed ill Multnomah, Clackamas and Colum bia countios at 50 per cent of their now aoDarent par vaiue, in roiu ni at ooj, in nasii ' ihgton at 73, in Marion at 80; and in The registration law has been licnton, Douglas Lane, Linn, Umatilla amended and passed by the Legislature. una lauiiuu ai. pnr. n is si a ted that Hie luxury win cost .Lane county jargo owners or mortgages win retuse to thousand dollars each election, to' pay taxes where they are assessed at' par, and carry the contest to the UniteJ States supremo court. We doabt whether that court will under ako to regulate the assessment of faxes in this statH under a law which the supreme court lias decided to be constitutional. Such a compromising method as Judge Deady suggested if Adhered to, will never prove whether fhe mortgage tax law is a good law or fiot. General Grant said the best way to secure the repeal of a bad law is to enforce it. He mignt have snid the way to test the merits of a doubtful law is to enforco it Poitland Stand ard. SUITS fur $12 50; BLANKE 1'3, Formerly sold for 16. 53 50, ?4 60, 5, ?6 50, 7 ft $8, ?10. n-aMMas Best value in OregiSi. SUITS for $13 50 . Formerly mid for $18. . . FLANNELS, mmmmmmm m mm. All wool, 45c sod 50o per ysnl. ' SUITS for $15 ' 1 Formerly .old for $19. FLANNEL UNDERWEAR, FLANNEL J OVEliSHIKTS, SUITS for $18. Largest Stoo. Lowest Prices. Formerly toll for $2 50. OVEKC0.4TS! OVERCOATS! i For men, $10, $12 60, $15. BOYS' ALL-WOOL SUITS, - OVERCOATS! 10 to 16 years, $0 50, $7 50, $8 50, $10. For boys, $6, $7 50, $8 50. SKATING! LANE'S RINK, JOE L4XE, Manager. XTOTICE IS HEREBY (ilVCN THAT X" this rink will be ooen each day and even I inx, except en nci-axions of s dance or theatri cal during the skatin; se won. fries only 25 cents per evening, or 57 5(1 per seanon of four months. I have no clnuipe, but have the liest Viniard nnd Climax skates. If I iUrcliae clamps I will buy enough for all my cuHtomers; I will imt Ret doien for capper. I will treat all rrtV cus tomers alike. I have no cappers or dead fall triHiclnns to play for uie I will paint you all with one brush. MOMENTS President Cleveland gave $1,000 to the New York Democrats and went home and voted the straight Demo critio ticket; he gave tlm mony vol untarily and of his own free will and in going home he only followed the example of Arthur who went home last JS'ovrmWr and casi a vote for a person by the name of Dlaine. ' It is rumored that England has de clared war against Burnish. Tlmt power is weak and another colony will Iw added to the British possessions. But that won't raise the price of wheat Why doesn't England tackle Russia and give our wheat-growers a show. The Legislature has convened, Gov. Moody has delivered a dull but lengthy message and the Republican drill mas ters ard confident that tht recalcitrant members will bow down in meek sub jection to I he boKsea. The Albany, N. Y., Argus, Secretary Manning's pnpef- says: "The Mug wumps are now crowding close togeth er to keep warm. But wasn't it a criible cold day on November 3d."i . 1KI ran GEAND CLEARANCE SI Remember we carry nothing but all-wool goods, and guarantee to give an article that will wear longer and cost less money than any house in tugene. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS & CAPS, OVERALLS, DUCK-LINED GOODS, ETC., Constantly on hand. SUITS AXD OV-KHCOdTS MADE TO ORDKR, Remeiutar the place. niton xsville fi.oTinxu iiui.se, Four doors north of Postoffice. W. F. McCAUTIIY, Prop. f UntilJan.l, 1886, I propose to sell all kinds of GOODS at PRICES that will as tonish all. If you are in want of anything in mi line give me a call and PRICE GOODS. Remember - J mean Rusiness. tThis is a Gen u ine ' Cleara nee Sale. I Belli!!, THE "SQUIRE" CIGAR IS BOSS, J. A. CAKDWF.LL, Oeneral A,'ent for Oregon. iL FULLER, of JU.Ti.bur-rf, li.xal Agent for Linn and Lane counties. DYSPEPSIA. Sedentary habits, mental worry, nervous excitement, excess or imprudence in est Idr or drinking, and various other causes. Induce Constipation followed by general derangement of tbe liver, kidneys, and stomach, in which the disorder of eaca organ increases the Infirmity of the others. The iinmediute results are Loss of Appe tite. Nausea, Foul Breath, Heartburn, Flat-' ulence, Dizziness, Sick Headaches, failure of physical nnd nientul vigor, distressing sense of weight and fullness in the stomach, tnd Increased Costiveness, all of which ar known under one head as Dyspepsia. In every Instance where this disease doet tiot originate from scrofulous tuiut In the blood, Ayer's Tills may be confidently relied upon to effect a cure. Those cases not aniennble to the curative influence of Ayrh's Pills alone will certainly vield if the Fills are aided bv the powerful blood" purifying properties of Ayek's Sarsapa KILLA. Dyspeptics should know that tbe longer treatment of their malady is postponed the more difficult of cure it becomes.. Ayer's Pills Never fall to relieve the bowels and pro' mote their healthful and regular action, and thus cure Dyspepsia. Temporary Ealllutlves all do permanent harm. The tful activity Into which the enfeebled stomach is spurred by "bitters," and ak-o holic stimulants, Is inevitably followed by reaction that leaves the organ weakef than before. "CoatlTenesa, Induced by my sedentary habits of life, became chronic; Aria's Pius afforded me speedy relief. Their occasional um . haa sines aapt me alt right." Hjrhamx Baist ftorr, A'twark, Jf. J. "I waa Induced to try Area's Tills as a remedy for Indigestion, Constipation, and Headache, from which I bad Ion been a suf ferer. I found their action easy, and obtained prompt relief. Thi-y have benefited ma mors than all the medicines ever before tried." JI.V. Watson, 161 StaU St., Chicago, Jit. "They have entirely corrected the eotlTj libit, and vastlv Improved mv acneral bsaltb. Bit. Fbancis B. IIarlowi, Atlanta, Ga. DON'T FORGET THAT GOLDSMITH Delivers goods to any part of ton That Goldamilh Pays Cash for Produce, " " Hides, " " M " " Furs, " " Keq Seeds of all kinds, " " Sells Groceries, Crockery, Wooden and Willow-Ware cheaper than any house in town. THAT GOLDSMITH SfcLLS .Tea st 25c per pound 13 lbs Sgr for ?L 15 lbs Rice for $1. 8 lhs Coffee for $1. Good Tlmom for 25c Good Vah Rr) for 2Txv 6 gal of Crocks foe $L A. GOLDS1I1TI1, THE GROCER. "Th moat effective and the easieit nlinie I Dave ever found. One dote will quickly nor my bowels and free my bead from pain. W. L Paoi, Richmond, Ya. "A sufferer from Liver Connpfalnt, Dy' pepsla, and Neuralrla for the hut twenty years, Atib's Tills have benefited me mors than any medicine I have ever taken." P. B. Kooibs, A'ttdmore, Broun Co., 2nd. '"For Dyspepsia they are invaluable." J. T. Daks, Jleiia, Ttxai. AYER'S PILLS, PREPARED BT Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mas Sold by all Dreggfefj. A. G. HOVEY, President. H. C. HUMPHREY Cashier. This Celebrated Cigar is mide by White Labor, It is the ROSS o-Cent Ciga r ever sold in Eugene. Try it. ED. RA UM, Sole Agent. Dr. Taylor's 7 Oaks Conwonnd. nurel veir etable, taken internally, positively cures rheu matism, neuralgia, toothache, chills aad ferer and cramp coha SM by Osborne ft Ox., En rene. Aifents, Snell. Hritslm & Woodward, Portland, Oregon. LANE COUNTY BANK. . HOVEY, HUMPHREY A- CO EUGENE CITY, OB- General banking transacted. , . Deposits received on current account Uid eei'ial certificate Drafts drawn on FORTLASD, FXCISCO A'D SEW YOTtK Wis of Exchange sold on the Cities t Enmpe. T J. Collections on all acceasilde poinU a'pec1 ' Excited Thousands All over the land are g"it'g into ecst.f Ttr k inw'. New Discovery for Con'OWP'TL Their unlocked for recovery ly the tinKf nse of this great life aaving remedy. e them to go i-early ilt in lU pra" ta t'naranteed to positively enre Severe l Cof.ls. Asthma, Hay Fever. ronc Hoarseness, Iws of oice, or any an- of the Throat and Ltfngs.