THE EUGENE CITY GUARD.! 8ATUBDAY JULY 28, 1888 j Democratic Ticket. For President: OROVElt CLEVELAND, ... Of New York. For Vice Prtsideut: ALLEN 0. THURMAN Of Ohio. For Presidential Elector): W. II. EFFINGER, Of Multnonmli. E. R. SKIPWORTII Of Umuiilla. W. RilJILYEU '.Of Linn. A CONFUCIAN CONVERT. Jfoolay for Hallison-Joo Fuo ScaljM Cleveland- Harrison II in Dc-llirlit-Wliy? I.rhI woftk, the citizen ol tlim liliire were fUitnuinheil to find a letter from a mther in tulliuent Cliiniiiiiin in the Jouriiitl, tliu He publican orfiin of Lmie county. Wlmt inude It more nurpriiiirig whk that Joe Foo'm letter, the product of "runnier lulior," wih pruined locally and cditoriiillv. "Oemocriitio lie' oiinnut he hliouted thin time, fur Joe Foo in a Repuhlienn, the Joiirniil nml h i em doyer lire RepiihlieanH aUo. We Rive the etter, which ihe Journal luyii in printed n written tiy uh Mongolian author: There in reaMing in Eiieene, working for prominent buaiiieiiH rutin, a young C'hinie man of more than ordinary intelligence, named Jo. lie can rend and write I'.iii'IihIi in inqnivitive and Heukn to improve tliu edu cation. Reing UHked the other day, whom be favored for president, he replied, "I like Ilnllinon und Chinamen nil like him; ho our friend." lie laid be would like to vote. OUIHI). Mr. Kimcaid: I read him and cut him out for yon, Mr. IiUaiiu lie mean me, ne don t know me nay nothing to him. Good Cliiimiiicn bnve rie,ht in thin country. Mu like way llnllimin talk, me read papern and learu heap. JIalli eon make many good speech. He pay not eem help make Niger free. Me don't hleve lie hato Chinamen, Mr Cleveland no pay olu'Ti. II keep pennon all lock up, no make npeeeb. when he write, benp nielienn no understand. Hullixon euyn Cuiiiunieii bave Home right nil the wince. i Oovmetit can fix what with Chinamen. Me work very good man pay every week. -Mclican law good, heap uieliean liiay. Chi namen work good have reaped. Can you read him. Jo Koo. Two Market Ojiotatlonx. In font Wednehdny'H Oregonian wheat wua quoted Ht ft. To per cental in Portland; no corning 10 me name coiumua wheat wan quoted in Liverpool on the Name day at fl.C:i percental, or 75 cents u bushel iu Portland and 1)7 cent irt pauiier Englaml. Oregon Helln ll,IMJO,(KIU of wheat to Kiif lanil, and 1 000,1100 of nalinou aud other produetn. Twelve-thirteenth of the money that comen into Oregon each vear in''Kiiliaii B'dd." So important it the F.ngliHli market that eiery day in the year, the Oregonian and every other daily Republican paper iu the country print ciiblegriiiim giving quo tatioun of prioea iu lumper London, while they have no word of pricen from the other Ktatea of Europe, which have protective tar ill hy aide of which our tariff in Free Trade, and where the niONt nhjeet, Kipialid aud de plorable poverty vxihIh if Republican papern tell the truth. The Republican farmer him chimed that will-o'-the-wisp, a ''home market" for twenty-eight yearn. At the invitation of Ri pnh licau leudera they will chane it twenty-eight vean longer. Hut the export of $7.'0,0oo, 000 annually to foreign coiiutrien in the very lianin of our prosperity aud will remain ho. We are compelled to export four tiinen more than in who. Our population ban hardly doubled in that time. A Few StrawM. The Ban Franeiaoo (Cal.) Dtnwkrut, the leading (leriuan Itepiililicuu paper of the Coaxt for thirty yearn, in out lor Cleveland and Thuruian. The Omaha Tribune, lending Onrnian Re publican paper of Nebraaka, iidvocatcn the election of Cleveland; ditto the Lincoln Freie W. ".VonfVu," tlio most influential Scandina vian paper in the United HlateH, heretofoie trongly Republican opposea the Republican ticket ami gives an itn reanou, their advocacy ui war uixea iu union ol peace. .anlrn in for Cleveland. .!,!.. "J ! !-. An Orpgonlaii Romance. I PnTuncao, July 17. Gcotge A. Macbeth ' k Co., the chimney glana inatiufai'turera, ' are neriously couaideriiijj the Milvinaliility of ii moving their workn to llelgiuui. They lire me largest iiiaiiuiaciurena in t;uiuiii-j class ill the United Ktatea, employing 450 men and turning out 2.000 grona toun of chimneys a week. They bave all but ii cided to move to Rt-lginm, and Ihe reason for thin ateo is the Inron duty on all their raie materials ejtf.eot lead, and continual trou ble with their men who will only work ten moiithn a year. The duty on glasachimneya ia 15 per cent., and Macbeth & Co. any they can make them in Iteluium and sell tliem here at a profit, because their raw ma terial would not be taxed and their workmen would woik tweleve month a year and mix daya a week Pittsburg Hpeciul to New York World. Heavy cost of raw material, in toe reason given for the removal by the mattufaelurern. The Oregonian saya it in because of Ihe high price of labor here. Therefore, the Oregonian and Macbeth & Co , differ on thin important question to the uiaiiulacturer. The latter Hay if they remove to lii-lgium where they can get raw underlain cheap they can pay 4o ceutn on every dollarn worth of lamp chimneys, $15 on every $100 and then make mora money from the i I' ft, than they would make from the lump cliimn'-y made in I'itisburg, aud for which they now ask $1 1.). To hhow the absurdity ami falsity of the Oregoiiiaii'n assertion it is only necemtnry to atate. that if all tin labor iwd in mnk inn Inmii chimneys van given Afm:Mh if- Co. FllKK it would not amount to one-half of the forty-Jim dollar, which they vlll have to puu data on the hundred dollar worth of aoodn imimrttd from Jlelaittnt. For in these daya of invention, the work in done by machinery, and the raw material footn up six-si-vciitli of the expense of the nitinii factured arlicle, and when a heavy tax in laid on raw materials, the burden (nils on lnanu- faeturea. That in just what Ihe Oregonian known, but it will uot nay it during campaign tunes. Protect! vp Kurope. An extract published iu a contemporary is ludicrous, It quoten Wiigcn'in Oi-iiiialiy, France ami Italy and with great emphasis telln iia to beware of "Free Trade," or wagen will fall to the htamhird of wngcn in those country. Now all of tin in are blessed with higher tanlls than our, and if the higher the tan II the higher the wages, theii the wagen would he higher here thau there. Jlut a high tar iff of u million per cent, would not laim the wagen of their wnrkiugmeu one cent. The very arlicle itself says that England, the only Free Hade country in Europe pays the highest wages iu Europe. Iu Uciiuaiiy and France with their high turills, woiking mcn get only one-half of English wagen, mid ItaliiiiiH, with a higher tariff still, one fourth. Tar iffa do nut raiso wagen, they arc taxta levied or the uses of Government, and an subsidies to capitnlistH. Does any one think that u high tariff in China would raise the wagea of Chinamen to a dollar a day? If no he can be assured they have the highest kind of a tariff there, aud pay labor two cents a day The reamm for thin in easy to find, China in nvvrpopiilated, no are France, (termany and Italy. Kygland, Scotland and Ireland have au area of only 121,(100 mpiare miles, and a population of a.'i.OOO.OOO. If the United Sliiles were an densely occupied tliu United Slates would bave u population of over 1,000.000,00, Oregon would havo liS.OUO.UOO people, and then no tariff would raise wagen for tin. Our present high rate of wagen paid is because of our small population aud the resource of u country thirty limes tliu size of aoine European states. The Indianapolis Journal, Harrison's en tbuniantiii home organ, in uot afraid of the Chinese issue, aa the following extinct from an editorial published in itn coluuia amply deinon.-tiaten: They who nholit "the Chineae must go" are an mistaken aa the dweller on the Yn.oo who stands upon the banks and curnea the Father of Watern. His virtues aie aobrlety, modesty, patience mid economy, and he in a teacher to ihe labor of all lands. Whatever bin faults, bin lesson must be learned by the strikers and gruiublern every where, for none other ban ao HUccensfully met aud liimnplied over the hardest eon ditiona of life. He ia a wonder and a mar vel, an asionisliiupiii and a surprise. Hon. John M.O. aiiu, of Portland, Oio pm, is visiting San Francisco, accompanied by bin family. Ho is one of the leading law yer and atroiig mcu of Oregon, and in just now singular amougxt iiolilicium, by reason of taking bin recent defeat for Congress gracefully, dechirim lie position of the party to be right aud Lia confidence that it will finally tvia Mr. (It arm in here for a rest aud to benellt bin health, which suffered aouie during the canipuigu. S. F, Alta. Melville W. Fuller has beeu continued, 1t 1 vole of 41 to 20, en Chief Justice of the U i o. Miprenie Court la spite of the Ore gouiau'a free une of the word "Copperhead" in connection with ihe name of Mr. Fuller, many Republican Senator voted for him. Senator Mitchell vol.il (or continuation aud Dolpll BgillUst. No Reform Possible. Providence Journal, Rep. The Albany ExprenH thinkn there is middle ground between the existing tariff antl free trade. "For," it sayn, "Ihe mo- mtit you begin to modify existing Unit lawn, you must apply to that inodilicatioii either one principle or the other. If von abandon the protective principle, then you apply the free trade principle." So, so. 1 lien a man who usually rata a peck or drinks a quart cannot modify bin practices unless he accepts Ilia alternative of eating nothing or drinking nothing; the theatre which charges one dollar admission custom arily can charge no lesn unless it charges nothing, and the cannibal who ordinarily eata a loan a week must cither keep it up at that rate or give up being a cannibal. Some how the lawn of nature b'lvo been changed lately. There are, it seems, no means; only extremes. A. popular novelist once said that virtue wan the nieann between tAo vicious extremes. Hut he must have beeu deluded. Or perhaps the Albany Express in Perhaps this ji iiiiihI, which docs not admit that when there are two ends to a thing there is also something between, would be forced to the conclu-ion that a tlretly wan a June bug, be cause one of the former rpecio-i once upon a time went and bumped itn head against a wall, after the time-honored manner of the latter. George illiam Curtis, though a Repul . licau, evidently understands the issue before the oouutry when he anvs: (,Ihv..Ii.,i propone freer clothing; bin opponent freer ' Calvin 8. Rrice, of Ohio, Chairman of the National Democratic Exvcutive Committee waa 15 year old heu the war broke out! H enlisted and remaiued in the service nu. til the close of the war. ' (iietit Cry ami Little Wool. Uefore the election no falsehood wan more indiistiaiusly pedlled than the r.tatcnieiit that millions ot iouuds of wool had been imported into this country and wan being held in the bonded warehouses. Now the truth is simply thin: At the present time there is lesn wind iu the bonded warehouses than for yearn In fore, Our au thority for thin in the commercial column of the Oregonian a few day after election. A notab e defection from Republicanism in reported from Lebanon, lioone county. 111. 1. Stepbi u Ncal, who originated and drafted the anieiidnieat known an the Fourteenth amendment to the Constitution which be forwarded to (Jodlove S. Orth ill Washing ton, it being adopted Rubstantially an be wrote it, ho declined recently to acconi"anv a delegation of 1SI0 voters of that city and introduce them to General Harrison. He now declare himself openly for Cleveland. He object to the tariff and who kv idauk of the Chicago platform, and the telideiicy of the Republican party to perpetuate strife ami uufiietidly feelings between the Noun, und South, Mr. Harrison should recommend thin cam paign song to bin literary bureau at once; "John Chinaman, my jo John, When we were flrnt acqucut, T'wa said that you must go, John, And yet ton uever went; For I stood by you then, John, Through thick aud tbiu you know, Aud you'll stand by in a now 1 thiuk, John l hinaman, my jo. S. 0. Riggen of Portland, manager of a large number of insurance companies, in out in a long article in Sunday's Oregonian iu w hich he says: "Hitherto I bave uniformly voted for three Republican nominees for President. Hut on tli in occasion if I shut I liva till tbe rttb of Noveiulier I pioposc to vote for Orover Cleveland." One by one the honest, intelligent voters are fulling in with the right. .. -e-te-- The Oregonian published a telegram 1:if( week that ex-Congres Henley was lor Har rison; Henley prouidy denied it. The Oregon iun claimed editorially last Thursday that a paitner of Senator Payne, is a Dem ocrat, but will vote for Cleveland; the said partner baa been a Republican since 1880. Republican campaign badge have made their appearance. They consist of a small United States ting with the name of high born Harrison and the London banker upon them, und twelve star, intended probably to represent the twelve states they may carry. KOriCE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Okfici at Rohebi ho, Or,, I July 1!', I, i vr-OTICEIS HEREBY OIVEN THAT ij the following named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to make final proof in supls rt ot his claim and that said prisit will le made befor the Clerk of the Comity Court of Lane County, Or., at Eugene City, Or., on Saturday, Sept 1, IrM, viz: Isaae ( nndnn, Pre-emption 1 S No fiaiH, for the H Shp 2H. and V A of N h 1. Ben .!(, 11 wet. W Al. Ha nanus the foil. living wit nesses to prove his continuous lesnlruce in and cultivation of said land, viz: James Slover, William liailey, William Mollis, 1) W Sutton, all of Flor-nee, Lane Co.. Or. Chaji. W. Johnston, Register. s 4 of s e i. 'I p 17 S, it NOTICE FOR PUliLlOATIOX. Land Omen at Roskrtkii, "n., ) July 3, Ihkh. f JOTK'K IS III'.l.'EltY (HVE.V THAT the followum' named f-ttler has tiled no ti.r of his intention t make final proof iu sup port of his claim, ami tmtt said proof will be mode before the .IiuIk", or in his ansence, be fore the clerk of tliu county court of I, une Co., Or., at Eugene City, Oreiri.u, on Friday, Ann. 10th, lMhH, viz: James 1! Riley, Hoim-stead Entry No lOT for the N. E. 1-4, Sue. 24. 'IV. 15 S,' It 0 West, W M. He names the following witnesses In prove bin continuous resilience upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: J H Ferguson, Win A Smith, W E Mays, Sam'l Ferguson, all of Monroe, llenton, Co., Or. Ciiah. W. Johnston, Roister. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. ATOTICF IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT 1 Hiivid d McFarland, administrator of the estate of James II MeKurhind, deceased, I has til-d his account for the limit settlement I cf said estate and Monday, September,'!, 1HM, j has been et for Inuring the same by order of the court David (?. Mi K-uh am). Admr. NOTICK I'OIl PUBLICATION. Land Oikhk at Hosnii,K'i, Oil. I I July 10. IKStt. f iVTOTK'EIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the following-named settler has tiled notice , of his intention to make eouiiniitation proof in I support of Ins claim, and that si' id proof will be j made before the Clerk of the County Court of I Lau Co., Or., at Eugene City, Or., on Satur I day Sept 1, 1SSM. viz: James Slover, Home- stead Entrv No ran, for the N E J of S W I, Sec 7. To l.H S, It 11 west, W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon and cultivation of said land, viz: William liailey, William Moiris, Isaac Con don, O V Sutton, all of Florence, Lane Co., Or. ('has, W. John.hton. Register. One of the Seven Wonders: THE- 10 Cent Counters AT HARPY Sf BOND'S Special Attractions. We Have Come to Stay. NEW AND SECOND HAND Furniture m hm Furnis win BOUGHT .i&J&nO SOLD. Parties desiring to leave the country can get highest value in cash for their household goods; and in turn we will sell to new comers good out fits at great reductions from first prices. Call and see us, opposite the Hoffman House, Eugene City. F. COHEN. HAEEWAEE ! Ind Implements! purchased the entire Having slock of HARDWARE & MACHINERY, Belonging to Pritchett & Forkner. we shall sell the same at Bedrock Prices ! A share of the trade solicited. Op posite "Guard." LITTLEFIELD & HASKELL. UNDERTAKING I m m r . 1 m.ike ti specialty both for quality of sjoods and prices to suit the tiiiuN. Country orders soficited. Liberal discount for cash accompanying orders. ( )rders promptly attended to loth by mail or telegraph. Satitfcit'tiou (xUHrniitcccl A Th MilU lri!Hiil ih Louae ,y a tot. of Kli to H'J at Saturday. Tire Iemoort ToteJ uiiih ij0 bill, mid two lleuublicu ud four inderMudeiits (or it ?' n",r'!". 2' duly l,rovi,ll 'or by tl,e Mill, olll in 4J.7 Der Cent. TI1.K..1I.I- . , II Ib bill. ' " ' "No duty on Noitliern wool" ia tlio in wuieu on iuHiiiiicAii ori;ii etk to eret MH'tintuI vrejiulio her (iiut the Mills Hill. Mr. Mill i from Texu. nd tbat Hate lmd in 2.4II.C33 liwp mor (ban were our. in ny Nortlirm atata n cpt OIik). And vet iu Kinleof hi local in- lerent tlie lVniorraiie lender ol I tie liou bt ' the 'luek of hi rineiploK. I COMPLETE LINK OF AT Bottom Me i don't We. Ualliwn bate Chiiiaru.ru J(M too la Eugvst Journal, I Mi) liki way Hulliaou talk. II mak niany (looj njitwhe Jo Foo iu Eu(tu Journal. i Prides! Call and see m9. J. R. ItEAM". Corner Willamette and Seventh Strwt, Eugene C5tj, Or. for Infants and Children. "Csitorla I so well adapted to children that I r.-ommer.d it a auperior to any prescription wdown to me." It, i. Aacnzn, M. D IU So. Oiford 6t. Urooklya, N. T. Cantorl.i r-r" r-n, ConMlpatlnn, Hour titoi'iT-:.. ' oThcea, Lniutulion. KJU '.l,, );.:m uic.j), auvl ruuiote dl. r'H'iei. Wltuoui injurious medication. jasgsagPBia Tins Citxtai-b Coniu.vv, 77 Murray Stn-et, N y TH E REASOI, Why all who want Bargains go to 1 , " , K Is that you can Buy more Goods of First class quality for less money thanelsewhere a? our large SPRING AIIO SOHft STYLES Of Ladies, Misses and Children fine Shoes ana and Slippers have arrived and we are prepared to show the public tlie LA KG EST ASSORTMENT of J5oots and Shoes ever wrought to Luge ne City. Custom work and Repairing neatly and promptly done. No trouble to show goods. Call and h- convinced. KEAUSSE & KLEIN. IS ill SI 4- 'o'H -wY-ii.'M ;l u: mmt ' 1 i'V-'-' A -MSii'"' 'ri 'r'--'.?': HEAPEST AND BEST PLACE TO BOY CLOTH IKQ AND CENTS FUR- 1 ' . " "i M I ..111- it.-. 4 h nishing Goods. J. W. CHERRY, lf niwMirTiiriiTTiiiii- iiiiHi 'yiiiiimaiiii i im t gmuMMaiiUiniiiMwrir m'aii m"1 NOWSpHERL If you will give me your attention a few minutes I will try and in terest you in the way of ti 1 1 . i n i , 1 Have a large lor ot ooots ainl lioes tor less money than tiny one in town, and every pair Warranted. Clothing tor Men and I'oys as low as $1.7") prr suit. Hats to iratch. I have just received a lot of Spring and r-ummer dress irooils, I the nieest I ever had. (lirls tliey will show oil' your smiling couiiTcnauces to penceuon; jusi uie ining Tor leap year, anuoiily L'5 ets per yard. My stock is complete and I am I anxious to sell. If your pocket book is over burdened bring it down here and I will clean it out as slick as David did Goliah. G, BETTMAN j NOTICE TOJJREDITQRS. j ' YTI0K IS II KKKIt (JIVKN THAT ' j th mi.kru-r!sl u, mn ,ay a,U,ii,t, 1 , u.luiiiiUtmt.ir i'f tlie t ,ti.:e ,,f i;..,,r.v Kruui- rev, neol. by hf .nuty cwirt i.f mh cimntt 1 , t)re;ou. All prinii having i-lain. u-iiit ' . Min euie are hn.iiv ii,.tihri to .iY-nt tli Tne to me ut n y ht..re in Kiii.i City, r'inty. i)re.n, within i ru.'iitln fi,m the , (1t herenf. ! 1UI the 7th iI.it i.f .lulv, 1S.-S. i J. 1). M.tTKAK. ' CoMmx k IhiRils Attj-m, Ailuiini.trat..r. Aoilcc to Creditors. :Y0Tu'E hkhebv civk.vthat I i. 1 Matthew Wallit hoe been apiminteil, a1' : tniiti-trntot ot the estate nf William iJairey. le.v.vril. All rwin having claim euaint ' ii. e!te are herrhy nutitiell ti prewtf t .me t'i the a.'u.inintniUr at the ethee "f It. O rri. in Knene City. Oregon, within M.intlu fniin the J:ie nf thU nutiee. Matthew Wallim, July", lsss. AduiinL-tnitur.