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N mi j 0 ESTABLISHED FUR THE DISSEIIMTIOX OF DEMOCRATIC ritttlFLEg, AND TO EARN M HONEST LIVING BT THE SWEAT OF OCR BROW. VOL 21 EUGENE CITY, OR., SATURDAY. OCTOBER 0, 1888. NO, 10. CITY G AR Zbt (gngene (City Guard PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY.) 1. L, CAMPBELL, ub!iNlier anil Proprietor. FFlCE-0n the Easi side of Willamette S-lreet, btweu Seventh and Eighth Streets. yi'EKMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. I'er annum 2 60 Six Month..... ij? Three month. 'J OUR OXLx KA.TK9 OF ADVKHTIHINQ. AdvertiemenU inrted " follow.: On. Miuuti ten line, or leu. on. insertion 53; ,ch .ubsequent iuaertion L Cah required '"advertisers will be oharged at the fol lowing rate.: On, quart three month. S 0n.nuare.ix month w On.so.uare one year " Transient notice, in local column, 20 cent. Mr line tor each insertion. Advertising bill, will be rendereJ quarterly. All ob work must be paid row on delivery. CEO. B. D0RR1S, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law. f TILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS of the Second Judicial District and in h. Supreme Court of thi. State. Special atteution given to collection. and matter, in probate L. BILYEU, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law,- EUGENE CITY, OREGON. PRACTICES IN ALLTHE COURTS OF this State. Will give .pecial atteution to collection, and probate matters. Office Over Hendrick Eakin'. bank. Washburne & Woodcock AUorneys-at-Law , (JUQEXE CITY, - - - OREGON OFFICE At the Court House. jy8m3 GEO. A. D0HB18. 8, W. CONDON. CONDON & DORRIS, Attornc js-at-Luu , EUGENE CITY, - - - OREGON OFFICE-Over Robinson 4 Church', hardware .tore. GEO. M. MILLER, Lltornoy and Ccunsallor-at-Law, and Real Estate A$ent. EUGENE CITY, - OREGON. Of! Ice formerly occupied by Thompson & Bean. ' J. E. FENTON, Attorney-at-Law. KUGENE CITY OREGON. Special attention given to Probate business and Abstract, of Title. OFFlci-Over Grange Store. T.W.HAltlUS,M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. Residence on Fifth .treet, where Dr Shelton ormerly resided. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, C1AN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or re. yidence when not pnfeB.ionally engaged. Residence on Eighth .treet, opposite Tresby erian Church. J.J. WALTON, Jr., ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE Courts of the State. Special attention given to real estate, col ecting, and probate matter.. Collecting all kind, of claim, against the United State, Government. Office in Walton', brick room. 7 and 8. B.F. DORRIS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. I HAVE SOME VERY DESIRABLE F arm.. Improved and Unimproved Town property for sale, on easy terms. Propertj Rented and Bents Collected, Th, Insurance Companies I represent ore among the Oldest and nwst Reliable, ami in th. Prompt and EyriTABT.E adjustment of their os.es Stand Second to None. ' A .hare of jour patronag is solicited. Office up stairs, over the Grange Store. a F. IX ) KRIS. J. DAVIS, Merchant Tailor. HAS OPENED A SHOP ON NINTH Street opposite the Star Bakery, whrie a, is prepared to do all kind, of work offered ia hi. Una. A large stock of Fin, Cloth, on hand for customer, to .elect fro in. Repairing and cleaning don. promptly. Sat (faetioa guaranteed. Kogene, Not. 6, 1886. tf Day & Henderson, THE LEADING FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING House in Eugene. Corner 7th and Wil. Stft IMIunj S Sols Agents for FOR THE JUSTLY 8 la trs -GOLD AND SILVER SHIRTS rH3 .. ZxA JjumcJ We are .till at the old reliable "Grange Store, 151 t--i and can sell you anything that you want to eat 7 you anything Jf o' wear, Cheaper Than Have removed to Marx' New building They have a complete stock of Watches, Clockf Jewelry &. Musical Instruments. -ALSO- A large invoice of HAKKKll LUIS' WOllKs! MS BARKER. Expert Gun Smith Stock ot Guns and Am munition on hand. Kl'liLXE - - - ORKGO.V C. Marx. Barber Shop and Bath Rooms. Hot and cold butba ulwajs ready during the week. First door north of Dunn', new block. T Yy that ire fretful. peerlBh, XjVWJ VV-T cross, or troubled with Windy Colle, Teething Pains, or Stomach Disorders, can be rellered at once by using Acker" Baby Boother. It contains no Opium or Morphine, hence U safe. Price 23 cents. Sold by Osbuiu ft t Euet.fc C. M. COLLIER, Attorncy-at-Law. OFFICE: At Court House, County 8ur-, Teyor'i room. I off -r for sale 40il10 f-t businea. pmper- t,onW,ll.u t.este-.t.ouwhicbtheFbuVer cL double hi. uiotey within two year. Kito. M. ilxu.li W i. h m i Johnson, Eugene City, CELEBRATED that you the Cheapest. Christmas gdods. It. It. t'uehran & Son, Ileal Estate Agents. Kugene Uly, Oiejon. Will attend to general Real Estate businesa such a. buying, aelling, leasing and renting furmsand city property, eto. Office on south side of Ninth street. H. F. McCornack, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. EUGENE CITY, OREGON. Groceries S Provisions I HAVE OPENED OUT A LARGE AND Select Stock of CROCERIES, CICARS, TOBACCOS. MISCELLANEOUS GOODS, Etc., Which I intend selling at Fair and Reason able Phiceh. GIVE IwIE A THIAL. ty Old Ittwmic IiaUdituj, Eagntt City, Or, G. O. GAI'.KISON. Order, for Spencer Butte fruit trea, may be left at the Grange .tore; also Mr. Brown, on Eighth strwt will liare thein for tale. Three year old bartl. tt pear tree, will be $12 a hundred, smaller ones (8. Other tree cheap. Outilli Philw, Prop. $ VOVV nf'ffil p,jia, Dse Acker's Dyspersi Tablets. are a positive are for Dyspeia. Lv dip. Hftulency snd Const, patlon. tUm. 23 and CO cents. 0burn k Co, Eugene. ' u h Direct from tho Front. KsoxmiE, Trs's., Jmy a, I88S. The Swift SHiilic Co., Atlanta, Ga.: Gentlemen I can chccrfullv and truth fully say that S. S. S. is the greatest blood punlicr on eurth. In 1834 1 contracteti blooil poison. I'hysiuians treated me with no good results. 1 Uok a half ilorcn differ, eut kinds of blond nieilicims, but, without receiving any permanent n lief I I was in duced to try S. S. S. 1 t)c(r.in the first bottle with the pravest doubts of success. I had been s. cltvn dvevived. But im provement came, a:,. I I continued its use untd perfectly well. I have sim-e married, and have a healthy family. No trai-e of the disease is seen. Swift's Specific did all thii for me, and I am grateful. Yours truly, J. S. Stradfr. llS Dale Ave. Krvp, Texas, June 1 iS33. The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta. Ga.: Gentle. arn A six'tcn-yearld son of mine was atllicted with had' blood, and broke out with an'cruption on various parts of his body. 1 put him to taking S. S. S., and a few bottles cured him entirely. I live at Louc Oak, but my post-oilk-e i' at Kemp. Yours truly, W. S. Roiunson. Three luniks mailed free on application. All dru!;ists sell S. S. S. Tub Swikt Si ecii ic Co., Drawer .1, Atlanta, Ca. he York, 756 Broadway. What Is It! That produces that beautifully soft com plexion and leaves 110 triicrH of its nnpliea- tion or ininrioiiH 1 fleets? The aimwer, Wia dom'a Robert ine aeruuiplisheB all thin, and is pronounced by Indies of tu-tn and refine ment to be tli (i most (lelmhtful toilet article ever produeed. Wiirmiited harmlesH and nrntchlesH. F. M. Wilkiim, ngeut, Eugene City. By the latest methods in use bv Eastern dentists hioji in the profession, Heiideraou is enabled to produce eipmlly 11s ilesirulile re. suits in tine guhl lillmijs. Office, .nine place, iinyes uiock. Motlicrs! Castoria ia rccmiiuiendod by nhvsioinns for children teething. It is a purely vegetable prepariiiion; us uigreiiieiits lire puuiiHuecl around each bottle. It is pleiisnnt to the taste and absolutely harmless. It relieves constipation, regulates the bowels, quiets pain, cures uiarituea ami wunl colic, allays feverish ness, destroys worms, and prevents convulsions, soothe, tho child and gives it refreshing and natural sleep. Castoria ia the children's panacea tho mothers' friend. 35 doses, 35 cents. Lambert k Henderson nro the sole agents for the celebrated Superior stoves. Tuke your wife and look at tlieiii. For Sale Four yoke of broken work oxen mid rising for sale cbuip. Cattle mid owner ale 11I Eluiini, Lane county, Oregon. Ai.kx A. Foster. Moore's Reveab d Remedy regulates and builds up all the orpins of thu human sys tem. Sold by Eugene Druggists. Dr. Taylor's 7 Oaks Compouud, purely vegetable, positively cures rheumatism, neu ralgia, toothache, sieli headache, cramp col ic, cholera morbus, complaints peculiar to' females, cold or cough, hives, chills and fe ver, pains around the heart, erysipelas, phthisic. Gk,rok Taylor. Sold by O.iburu & Co, druggists. Mr Gen K Craw him the sole agency for all lirand. of tlie celebrated Tansil Punch Citfars. Wood Wanted. All kinds of good, clean four-font wood warned by the Winter Photo-Company. Wood taken in exehnugo for pictures to any iiiuoiint, until Sept. 1st, 't). impure ovi r A. V. Peters' store. riioto-Cntiipany. Best facilities for enlarKllltf pictures tn any size and a superior quality of work guaranteed. Kransse & Kh in have just received the finest $1 French kit shoe ever brought to E iK'ene. Lidies call and see them. We hive them in Opera Hiid French toes Bettman will take all kinds of produce, e;gs, bacon, butter, chickens and everything at better prices than anyone else in town. 11 sin Absolutely Pure. 1 bis po (Vr tivef varies. A mam I rf iur- ' ity. .tr. Dtth and h,leiipn.'. More eco f nomieal lhn tin- or irury kinds kndranmt l I ia CMji:U;i'.n w.ili ll.e multitudo i f 1. W t, li(ir. Wright a!em or r.iplit N.ilra, Sold only in can. Rotal Bakiko Powuib CO., 100 Wsil M., N. Y. r fROYAL fi:',!! J vi Tariff Reform. Subjoined is printed the sentiments of leading Republicans on the necessity of turilf reform. OAKriKl.l) in conorksh, 1870. "Mr. Chairman, examining thus the pos sibilities of the situation, I believe that the true course for the friends of protection to pursue is to reduce the rates on imports whenever we can justly ami aafely do an, aid, accepting neither of the extreme doc. trmes urged on litis- floor endeavor to estab lish a stable policy that will commend itself to all patriotic and thoughtful people." GARFIELD IN CONORKSS, 1170. ' I believe that we ought lo seek that point of stable equilibrium aomewbere be tween a prohibitory tariff nu the one hard and a tariff that given tm protection on the other. Iu oiher words, 1 would have the duty so adjusted that every great American industry cau fairly live and make fair protiis; and yet so low that if our manufacturers at tempt to put up prices unreasonably, the competition from abroad would iiun in and tiring dowu prices to a fair rate. Such a tariff, 1 believe, would lie aupported by the great majority of Americans. ' president Arthur's mkhsaok, 1881. "The tariff law nl-o needs revision, but that a due regard may be paid to the con flicting interests of our citizens important changes should be made with caution. If a cartful revision cauuol be made at this ses sion, a commission such as was lately ap proved by the (Republican; Senate, and is now reoommended by the (Republican) Bee retaiy of the Treasury, would doubtless lighten the labors of Conuress whenever this subject shall be brought to its consider ation." SECRETARY FOLOICB's REPORT, 1881. "A revision of the tariff seems necessary to meet the condition of many bmuehis ol trade. That condition has materially changed since the euactmclit of the tariff lull of 18ti4, which formed the basis of the pres ent tariff as to most of the articles imported." PRESIDENT ARTHUR'S URH8UIR, 1883. ''I recommend au enlargement of the free list and a general revision of the tariff." TARIFF COMMISSION, 1882. Early iu ita deliberation tho commission became convinced that a substantial reduc tion of the tariff duties is demanded, not by a mere indiscriminate popular clamor, but by the best conservative opiuiou of the ooun try, inoluding that which has in former times been most strenuous for the preserva tion of our natioual industrial defences Such a reduction of the existing tariff the commission regards not only as a due recog nition of public sentiment and a measure of justice to cousumers, but one conductive lo the general industrial prosperity, and which, though it may be temporarily inconvenient, will be ultimately beneficial to the special iuterests affected by such reduction." SECRETARY FOLOEB's REPORT, 1882. "In reading the testimony before the tariff commission, it ia to be observed that with scarcely an exception the represents live of every industry, while conceding that a general reduction of the tariff is proper and necessary, has claimed that its peculiar pro duct cau submit to uo reduction of the taxa tion now afforded. W hile the views of the manufacturers are to be weighed it is mani fest that they will never be able to agree upou a reduction of the tariff duties. Ail agree that a revision of tho tariff is neces sary." KCRETARY V'CDLLOCH'. REPORT, 1884. "This -much, however, it may be proper for me to recommend: First That the ex isting duties upon raw materials which are to be used iu manufacture should be re moved. This cau b done iu the interest ol our foreign trade. Second Thai the duties upon the articles used or consumed by ihnse who ire the least able to bear the burden of tnxntiou should be reduced. This also can be affected without prejudice to our export trade. The tat upon whisky could not be repeal) d without a disregard of publiu .eiiti m. ot, nor without creating a necessity fur higher duties upon imported goods, REPUBLICAN PLATFORM OF 1881. "The Democratic party has fulled com pletely to relieve the jieople of the burden of unnecessary taxation by a wiso ruductlon of the surplus. The Republican party pledge ilse'f to correct the iueqn.. lilies of thetaiiff uid to reduce the surplus." blaine's pari, mksbaok, 18H8. "I would not advise the repeai of the whisky tut. Other considerations than those of fiuauciid administration are to be taken iuto account with regard to whisky. There is a moral side to it. To cheapen the price of whisky is to increase the coutinip tion enormously. There would be uo sense iu urging the reform wrought by high licen.e in nn-ny ftitcsif the National Gov. rnimnl neutralizes the good effect tiy makmg whi-ky withiii reach of every one at tweuty cents a gallon." Atraviling man, stopping at the Lee House, Ctmpbellsbiirg, lull., on learning that a lady iu the village was suffering terii lily with cramp colic, gave the landlady a bottle of medicine, which he had with him and requested her to take it to Ibesick woman. The medicine relieved her promptly and she believes saved her life. It was Chamber Iain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, the promptest and most reliable i,.edieiue Iu u-e for Bowel coiu"laiu(s. Hold by Osburn 4 Co. Cholera Morbus is one of the most painful and dangerous diseases, many deaths result, ing from it each year, usually because it is not properly treated. I be most severe cases may be cured by using Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Bold by Osburn fc Co. Chamberlain ' Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy was used with great success during onr epidemic of bloody Flux. I do not Know oi a case mat was lost where this remedy was used. One of uiy friends, about six mile from here, had a child that was itiven up by the two doctors who attended it. He then used Chamberlain's Cholic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and the child re covered.' All who have nsed it speak of it in the highest terms. Wishing you abun dant snccem for the good you are d.iing, I am, Very Truly Yours, P, E. Laninuer, P. M.. Cbe-tnut, Amherst Co., Va. Sold by O.burn k Co. Notice. Cbas. Baker has leased the Baker Louse from Mrs. Baker and purchased the bu-i-n. Ail bill, previous to Aug. 15 are pay able by sud to Mrs. Baker. j Lost, Strayed or Stolen? For severs! weeks before the Maine elec tion the columns of the Repi blican organs teemed with accounts of wholesale deser tions of their old party by Maine Democrats on account of the Mill's bill. In one town sixty-euht Democrats in a body had "walked into a Republican nieetinn and announced theniM-lves for Harrison, Morton and protec tion." In enolher thirty bad done the same thing, and in another twenty live. Demo crat ia farmers by the score had declared that they "wanted no free trade iu iheir'a," and would therefore vote the wbide Republican ticket for the first lime in their liv. a Promi nent manufacturers, L. Mofore Democrats, and ill. ir employes in large. utinil rs had be cine iiitliu-iaMio eonviris to Republican im Indeed, according to It- publicuu pre el. etion reports from Maine, the Democratic party ot that State had practically dissolved, and ihe liepnblieau ticket wa. certain to be ele-'b il by substantially a unanimous vote. W. II, as jl turned out, Mr. Putnam, the Democratic nominee for Governor, received the largest vote ever cast for a D. mocratlo candidate in Ihe state. The Republican plu rality fell off over 7 per cent from 1084. The Deinocratiii vote increased over 5 per cent ; the Re publican Vole only 3 per Cent. The question is: On election day where was ihe grand army of M ime Democrats who had just abaiidnutd iheir parly on account of the tariff question'!1 Were these Demo cratic "deserieis" lost, strayed or stolen? The people who bad beeu depending npon the It publican newspapers for information as to the situation iu Maine are certsiuly entitled to an explanation. A Sting-inff Tale. Yon never hear the bee oomplain, Nor hear it weep uor wail; But if it win it can unfold A very painful tail. Washington Clitio. From well informed pariies the News learns that the thief is known who stole the IIO.UIKI package which was di posited in the ' postofQce iu Portland destined for New York which place it never reached. It is stated that tho only reason the suspected party is not arrested is that the authorities have not all the evidence that they want. It il claimed that Ui.cle Sam's mail is being sys tematically robbed by a well organized band of thieves, who have operatives at Ibis end as well as in New York. Who the suspected man is, it is iniposiible to learn, but suffi cient was said to lead oue to believe that the arrest will soon take place. The United States fWi 'commission lately sent to California C(HI live lobsters, 350 of which arrived safely at Saoranicbto. Several attempts bad previously been made to send live lobsters across the North American con tinent, but had failed. In the present in stance Col. McDonald, flsb commissioner, Jiersonally superintended the packing of the olielers. A crate or box devised by the late Captain Client, r was nsed. This was placed within another larger box, the intervening space being tilled with pounded ice. Marshall Bazalne is dead. He died too late, an exile and outcast from his couutry, loath, d and hated by the French army, of jhich be was once a proud snd distinguished leader. Had be died before Meti fell he would have been a hero in the eyes of the French nation, Metz fell and he did not di., snd his rank sud glory failed out with Ihe Empire of the weak old left-handed nephew of his uncle Alta. The annual r.-p n t of tho North -rn IV cifl was issued on the 20th Inst. Il shows an increase on the gross earnings over last year of 3. 05(1, HHt); increase ou operating expeases, J 2,Oii;l,8G5: increase of net earn ings, f'.m;).ll5; iueiease of other income, 71.171; increase of fixed charges, (581,218; increase, of surplus, M5,U78; lucrease of mil.age, 234. It is slated lhat M. da Lesseps subsidies Ihe French press to the extent of at least 100,000, for which nice little sum it is ex-pet-ted to make propaganda for bis schemes. The lion's share falls to Paris j-mrnals. The Figaro and O minis are sud to reaeive about iC.!5,000, the Matin 10,000 and the Petit Journal 10,000 per annum. It Is stated that 1 1. us are being prepared in the navy departuieut at Washington for two new monitors, which, if the report is to be trusted, will be marvels of offensive and defensive strength. They are to carry a 110 t hi gun, to be heavily arui .red. and to steam eighteen knots au hour, all on a displace meut of 3.600 tons." The English spelling is the worst in the world. Millions of years are wasted by each geiieratiou trying to harn it. Millions of dollars are wasted each year iu printing and wilting sib ut letters. Bismarck weighs 227 pounds. Davis, the t.ilor, has just received a large stock of imported ami domestic goods of the lutest Spring snd Bummer styles. Call and examine his stock. Postal Trlkobaph. Office honrs on Sun day from 81)0 to 10 HO a. m. -and from 4:C0 to U:u0 p. m. Week (lavs, .11 bu-iuess hours. O. F. Craw, Supt. Notice. Fanners if you wuut money bring ill your old iron, copper, brass, etc., to W. Sanders. He pays the highest cash price. New York Store. Why yes T-Te-T. We ask yon to note thai we carry the largest and best stock of Tea south of Portland. We buy direct from the importer. We allow yon to see, (cute or mull aliat yon bny, or will give you a sam ple to let yon find out just what kind you waut. All favorite and tried brands always in stock. Prices to suit the times from 25 cts up. We alto have a full and fresh stock of groceries etc. pArtFTC TrA Co. Mike n M,.pnui.ujui wuu il-uderson Dentist, and have your operations performed an skillful m.uner. Don't Believe It When told that F. M. Wilkins, ths druggist, is not selling "Wisdom's Robertiue" for the complexion, the most elegant and only really harmless preparation - of ita kind in the world, and Kiviug beautiful picture card) with every bottle. i