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Tilt EUGENE GITY GUARD. SATURDAY.... ....AUGUST 4, 188. Democratic Ticket. For Prertidt iit: GUOVEIt CLEVELAND, .... Of .Vw Yi.rk. For Vico IViiiuVtit: ALLEN' G. TJIUl'MAN Of OI,i... For rrt'niilnili.tl LlerlorK: W. II. LFITXGElt, Of Mulli.i.iiml.. E. R. SKIPWOUTII, Of Uiiimilln. W. H. BILYEU Of Linn Indiana. The peoplH who think Iwliiiim in wire Ili-piililicau Ktuto tlim limn imiy lie mm tuken. At the proiwrit lime, nil iu.lii'iitiniii. nre otherwirtH X. C. (,'riiwiur'l, the will known K.pul.linin ciirrenpfiiitli.-iit, cal.lt.l from Enropii lust wcuk thut Jik1i;c (Jh kIhuii bail mi ul in private ooiivi-rwitioii that II uri Hon could not curry Indiiiim. And extlov. l'ortur, on declining to run for Governor ot IuilUiiu, iBVe thin to the prims: "I do not want to lie quoted hi xuyiiij,' it In certain to o IUpuMiuiin. I Hiiid linlianii whh a vi-ry doubtful Htute." Th S. F. Alia thiiH IxiKiit ft HcpuMiiMii roorback concorninn udiuun, which li;i appeared in the Oregon iitu: The (ullowiiiu; in n Rpeciiucn of n number of paniniphH floating mound the Republi can pri'HH; Among the COO uiemberH of the Ilepubli enn Club ot Evmmville, Ind., there nre over 41) DinioeralH, who have left their pnrh Ix-cnune of ila Bllllmla on the tiiriff (iiieHtioii'. .lbiMiHRiiid to be a Kimiple of the wuy tbiiiRH are going in the Htuto. The pnrngruiih Ix'cniuothe anbjeet of en ergetic debate between n Republican and u Democrat in Dubuque, Iowa. It wan at last agreed between them that tint Republican dixputunt hIioiiIi) write to n lO'publienn re riding in Evniihvillii for the exact fads, the Democrat to have the privilege of weeing the letter ami the reply. 'lh aiiNwer whh brief nud to the point. The Evmmville Hi publican aa id lhat no forty DemoeriitH, nor one-tenth of that lillliiber, had hiim! the roll of a R. publican club. II.) tmi.l he winded the paragraph waa true, f. r the Ito publicaiiH needi il votes bail enough in Imlj. ana, but nigiM of l), u.oeiaiio defection are lacking. He further added that he had only been able to find two Democrat in Evaun ville who npoke favorably of General Harri Hon, and neither of tlume would signify any intention to vote for hi in. Nino out of ten .of the Republican Vauiimin Htrawn," when traced tip, are found to be of the hiiiiio chai'- auter. A .Splendid Sliovtiiit'. A prominent citizen of Eugene lnm hand ed tli a copy pf tho Chicago Wliolenale Price Lint, a mercantile journal, of July 1 lib, IMS. It contains a rrpurt of tho treiiKiiry department on July Int, 1H87, and July lat, 1888, which xhowN that on the latlei date the circulating medium of ttiu country, hud been iiicr. uhiiI by f 55,000,000 over the amount in circulation July lnt, 1HN7. The following important table of change in aepa ' rate itema will prove of tiniiHual iiittwit: Gold coin iiifieaacd I.ri,ll0(l,0lU) U. S, liotea ileereaned.. 1H,0(I(I,(I(IU National llai.ka noteH dtaTeaned . . 111. 5110,1:110 Silver celtlllcatea increased 58,(1(10,000 Silvertlola. and fract. cur. ino. . . Il.OdO.Oimo Gold certitlcalfH increased .... 8,000,0(10 Kscessof increase !55, 000,000 Iniportiii!,' J'uupor Labor. It has bien Riippostd by good RepublicaliN that Levi P. Morton stays awake of night thinking how he can improve tho condition, of the poor workingmeii. Mr. .Morton, it is proved, paid a few veals ago Icmh wages than his neighbors, lleiug dissalislleil with his labor rs, ho imported contract labor from Europe, turned his American laborers uway, ami made a considerable saving iu wages. Mr. Il.uiin.ni vor d thirty four times iu the Senate to allow puupt r Chinese labor to enter the United States and not once against it, ami in 1N7(1 counseled the shoot ing of railroad striker who wanted a dollar a day for work. That was the year under our blessed Republican tarill-, when two million men were out of employment, und not a Mills tariff bill in siglit. A l'aiiipiiiit Fito Trailer. Levi P. Morton voted iu Congress to put wait, priming typo mid priming pp, r on the free liM. II he bad beeu a Democrat and proposed to makes these tilings free, he would have beeu denounced as a "free trad er." It makes a dillerence, you see. t i Mr. L. P, Custer, secretary of the Hcnrv George club said: Yon can' sav for me that a one who was reart'd a republican ami cast my vole in 1SN1 f,,r JanicH G. lilaine, 1 inn O 'posed to the It. publican pally this year 1). caime it represents monopoly h, jm luot brazen and aggravated form. I am op. posed lo lien 11 .rn-on cspenallv becau-e he is a cor- Oiaiiou attorney and ll'ie llgurehend of a party backed liy and tlomiuattd by the specially legalized pni,e,cd elates; the would U ansloeracy of America, and the American tor.uats, who are working along the same line for the uppitH-in f the masses (hat the tory party III Eugland is pursuing toward the matses in her own country and especially those f Ireland. Who will di-pmu my usscrtmu? Tin io are mal.y other charges against Mr. Ilairison that will put him un the d. f. nnive from the tail, I am for Cleveland and Thuriuan. and am going to work for ih.ir election, and while uot speaking by authority f,.r mv lllClltU ami of leagues, u, v,.ry ceptions, like myself X Kepiiblicam who voted for lilaine, hold the snmu s. miliu m,, that I have here expressed Now that the Mills bill has gone to the Senate nu inlen siing work might be com. plied containing the public declaration of tile Rcpubhcau lueiub, is of that body in be half of tariff" reduction. Senator Duwesof Massachusetts, lUlcy of Comieclieul . Hale of Maine, Allison and Wilouof Iowa, Evaits of New Yotk.Sabin of Minnesota. Sherman oi wiuo, riiitnli ot hans is and Paddock of XtbrasU-eury luau of (hem has ripresM-d lluiM.f in favor of a uioie ra bc.il ineusure of tailtl re.lu. liou thali that Inch the SfUat i uow iuvited by the rrj.lcsenlutive of the peojde to consider. The Phil. d Ij liia Fr.M which has howled it rib loone a-aiut reducing tae to get rid of the surplus, now ut; "If Concres does nolhiug i. n-liet the surplus there will W a tliuucial ii. h when pull truie opel..." Mr. Cleveland s.w that last Di cemUr. Alt. E Ciovernor I. I). Faiiifwortb is among Ilia West VirKiiiu Kc.ul.icin bo Lave de clared their dittriuiuatiou lo sui.iioit Cleva land and Tburmau. i I!J"L1 J"LJ-J.IJ JohnRoj le O'Reilly on the Tariff. Jidin Itovle O'Reilly is the editor of the leading 1 1 lob paper in America, which re cently said: Lei any one who doubts the working of protection go into the mining anil iron nmu ufaciiiiing dintricts of IVutit-ylvitiiiu and Ohio, and see whom protection pfolceis. Let Into (o and ask the imforiiiiialH work ingiiien who went on a strike lnt Saturday to the number rif a bundled thousand. Pres ident Cleveland i u righlf bold, n'ole man, and Ins party is wise and ( ina,;eoiu. v ale id the working ptoplc. We Wullt tilt; (hi ill' revised just .is l e suggested, ami the Democratic plalfonil dcliialuled. - The returns from the vote on the Mills bill are coming in rapidly. The labor orgauizi lions of the eighth Io.va iliitti. I, as soon a Ihe vote was announced h.itui.liiv, iimlorsed Congrennmau A. R. Anderson, the indepen dent Republican who voted for l he bill. Con gressman Knute N.-lsou's position wim an iionitced mouths ago, and his conpe-isi.inal district convention hoiihi time ago d. elan d: "We highly appreciate the scrvio a of our congressman, Knute Nelson, mi l are p.oud ol the honorable distiiicii.ni so justly i.t taiiied by him. We heartily approve of his earnest efforts to seeuie a reform and reduc tion of the taiiff, and Ins action tlo rein loi. been in accord with the plainly epi. K.;. tl will of the Republican parly of this dirtiict, eliilticiKted ill the plalfoiilli Upon which be has beeu elected " Congressman Knute Nelson has now been put in the field by his friends for Vuitud States Senator for Minnesota, to suceed Dwight M. Sabin. Congressman Ashbt 1 P. Fitch, of New York, has received a letter from 2,800 constituents:, including many Re publicans, endorsing his position. Henry D. Hotchkiss, a jirornineiit lawyer of lirookl) n, has suit tho following letter of resignation to Ihe First Ward Republican Association of.that city: I beg to offer my resignation as a member of the First Ward Republican Association. Although driven from the support of the Re publican candidate for President in IKS t, the tariff plalik in the Republican plalfoim of that year induced me to still count myself a He publican, in the hope that the party would ultimately return to Ihe high mid patriotic standard it once maintained both ill i I k policy and candidates. It was because of this hope, but with a aanguiuitv scarcely justified by my observation of the course of the pnrty since 18l!R, that, as a member of the legisla ture of ISKli, I entered tlieltepiibliemi caucus and acted with the Republicans ou nil party questions. Hut the time has coma when further hope is neither justilied nor possi ble, mid when those who believe that the parly no longer r.'ires. nls either its princi ples or theirs, tdioiild withdraw their sup jairt. Respectfully yours, IIknUV 1). llollJIIKIM. One of the lad st ace. H-ions to the ranks of tariff leform is Judge Frank T. Keid, a lead ing Tennessee licpublican, and the nominee of (hat parly for Governor in IMS I, w hen the Republican ticket received the largest vote it ever received in Tennessee. He says he will vote for Cleveland; that he still believes in Ihe creed of the Republican party, with ihe exception that he no longer believes iu the doctrine of a high protective taiiff, but as that is the distinctive, if not the sole issue in the present campaign, he deems it his duty to vote against the party thai main tains it. Judge R. id will take the stump for Cleveland and revenue reform. The rainfall of Eastern Oregon is about one-half that of interior valleys. Along the coast from 0J to 78 inches fall annually. In the Willamette valley fioiii M to 51) inches fall annually. In the Cmpipia valley ;)5 inches fall nniiually. In the Rogue river valley, Klamath and Lake counties, and mi the plateau east of the Cascade range of mountains, known as Easteru Oregon, from 13 to '2o inches falls annually. The rainfall iu Oregon, as well as iu California and Washington Territory, increases from soulh to north. Haiti falls from KM) days at Ash land to Ha"' days at Portland in a year. The average for the statu wotiM be about 125 days. 1). S. Early, of Hurriabiirg, Pa., Greenback-Labor candidate for ('.'tigress iu and for Auditor General in 1NN5, has come out for Cleveland. He nays Ihe Democratic party has kept Its iiromUe, while the Repub lican party has failed in that respect. Several prominent Gret nback-Labor people, iu ad dition to Mr. Early, have declared tin ir pur pose to vote for Cleveland. The Democratic House sent lo the Repub lican Senate a bill forfeiting 52,000,1111(1 acres of unearned land grants The Senate repu diated this measure and passed one ri turn ing to the (ioveriiment about 5,1111(1,0110 acres. Ami yt t the Republican imrly is in favor of preserving the national tloiuaiu from land grabbers! Uniforms are curious things. One Summer Kosorl. Sunday Welcome. Yaoiiina, and Newport, its immediate neighbor, are considerably exercised over the disruption of two of ' their piomim tit lamilies and the collisions preceding, a few days sine, Alonzo Case, one of the princi pals, tlndmg W S. Hull'ord, late candidate ior district attorn. 'V. saiint.-i-itoT ,,!,m., tl... beach Willi Mrs. Case, dealt h. r escort a turioiH blow and proceeded to administer sllcll Mlllishtllelil as itii.l htm ..ict ., ..,, I,..! and canst .1 an estrangement between Mr. ami .Mis. l as. , which limt at last accounts had Hot been healed. A battle royal between Mr. Dillon, the Va.piina undertaker, and .Mr. Tittniaii was lite neeoliil lootlistiliiH wi.tis.tl i.m tlt .,..-.. the gossips an importunity to wg their ever- ill..... , l:u...'t i i . . win. UK u'uiii's. 1'iiiou avtiwcu irieim ship lor Mrs, Tillman was abhoin lit to the lauer n sHiise, who voicing ins oop ctlons u as beaten bv Dillon iilt.l Im.lU- tit',..n....l iiIhiiiI the face, one ot his optics beingciosed. 1 lie result ol tins lecoiiutre was lMllon s im promptu disappearance from home leaving his wife and uliiKlien iu ignorance of the cause ot his departure. It is conceded he will return when the ixcitciiicut vtauns and the afl.iir is forgotten. Autistic Poimiurs. The neatest cam paign publication to hand, so far, is the artistic portrait of the Democratic nominee, Cleveland mid Thiiiman, s. nt out by Messrs. Si- gel, Cooper A- Co., of Slate nu'l Adams streets, Chicago. The Democrat! platform is shown surrounded by a wreath with ;10 stars, in the center of each of w hich is the number of electoral vot. cast by the parti., ular state represent) d. The pi ice by mail, including postage, is 50 ct lits each.' St lid for cue. For Sale. Town lets in Tut lard's and Slieltou'a ad- 1 j ilil ion at JVI and Jltm. AUo 10 and iO ' ; acre lots of No. I fruit land, in cultii ttion, I'J Wilis f : fill Lujjelic; price :t,'i per ..ere. ; I'M. 1. W. MlKLM.1. ' Not ire. Faruit rs if j.m w.mt nniney l.riiii; all votir old iron cop per. l.rsss, etc.," to W. Sand.-rs. lie pajruic lubUist cU nce. New York Store. &00 Tom of Hay Wanted. Frank Rankin wants 500 ti n of hay for which he will exchange the finest photo graphic work. Come and see linn. X''67 ' S f ROYAL KS.lf J t ill Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of pur ity, streiistli and wliolesoiiieiiesn. More tc.c mimical than the or'itiary knidn anil cannot be .ld in comia tilioii with the multitude of low test, nhorv weight alum or phosphate powders. S .Id only in eans. ltor.vL Uakinii 1'owuiii Co., llHi Wall St., X. Y. " NOTICE FOU PUI'LIUATION. L.wn Oi KH K at i:.iM:iit in;. On., I .Inly III, m. I XTOTK'K IS Hi:i:i:i!Y (IIVEN THAT i.1 the following nainil net'l.T has liled I." tice of his intviitii.il to make tiled proof in support of lii claim, and that said pioof w ill he made h.f..r the eUrk of t.i-t county court of Lane Coiiety, Or. , nt Emifiie City, Or., n Salursil.iv, Vent. 8th, ls.sH, . I! li Thaekett, Pnn-lltplinil D S No .Vilio. for the S W I t of S W I I, See lo, X 1-2 of X E 1-1, S"c. "1. nud N W 1-1 f X V I I, Sec '.'.', 'IV 17 S, R. !l Wet, W. M. lie nam's the follnwitu witnesses to prnvr his continiii us le i.l. iice open tiu.l culiiva tioii of raid land, viz.: .IS Hi-hop, Albert ItiiMton, tieiirge llysiim.-r, .1 ii Whisinan, all of Dtadwood, Lane Co,, Or. Chah. V. .loli.NsroN, R-gister. NOTICE Of FINAL SETTLEfijEKL NOTICE IS HEREHY GIVEN THAT David (I Mcl'arlund, adiullii-trat r of the estate of. lames II McFailun.l, deceascil, has filed hi account for tie' final nettlemeiit of said estate and Motidav, Se.t-ml er H, ISrlS. has been set for Inuring the naiuu by order of the court. David G. McI'aki.anh. Adiur. One of tlic Seven Wonders: 10 Cent HARDY Speci a I A i t ra e lions. Wo Have Ccme to Stay. NEW AND SECOND HAND Furniture ant 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 sea us, opposite the Hoffman House, Eugene City. ' F. COHEN. EABDWARE ind Implements! 1) Having purchasjed the entire stock of HARDWARE & MACHINERY, Belonging to Pritchett & Forkner, we shall sell the same at Bedrock Prices I A share of the trade solicited. Op posite "Guard." LITTLEFII3LD & HASKELL. "Escort" is the the best 50o ping of tobac co in the Northwest, bladden k Sou. NOTICE FOU PUULICATIOX. Lanh Okkh k .r RosKiirini, on., .lillV .1, ITO VJTK"'K IS HEKEHY LiVh.N l t.i XN the flillnwillg llllllied s-ltler III", filed IIO tK'elif his illtellt'ioll to eiae Illild proof in sup nortof his claim. hii.I mat said pr..fwill be ma le l,ef..re th dudg", or in his nn.cr.e-, be fore lh- cleik r.t tt.c c.iiiiiy court ..i i.h- ., , Or., ..t Lu.'eiio t'ltv, 'r-i..ii. mi Friday, Aug. I J Oth, I.SM, vl-: .l:.!i. J Ii l.le'V. II. Illie Kiniy X '.".7K7 for u- X. P.. I US.-c. :4. Tp. 15 -,'lili V.est, U' . i. II,. names til-folio.. iii' will. esses to prove i.;. ,. ii,. iimiis iesl.l -t.ee me. h. i.nd cultivation ,.l leiel. vi.: .1 If I'eivusoll, Will A Smith, V. K Mays, Sain'l Fergus all of Mi. unit', L. i'toii, Co., Or. ('has. W. Johnston. II uist-r. NOT I (J K Fo'lVT'l V.hir. ATI ON . La Mi Oi'lKh AT I!os iiritn, On.. I .lulv l!l, I V"TI'KIS IIEIIELY GIVEN J MAT t. ii'iii.-d settler tins tiled i,..i:,e t.t l,i-iiit-nti.ei t-. in il.e final proof ill upp. rt 0? Lis el ii:.i i.i, .I that saiil proet will Is init.lv Oelor- t'..' Ch-rk of IieCoiinty Court of Lane County, tic, r; Eugene I'i y, Or., on Sati r-hiv. St tf. I, !, vi.: I-.mii.! Condon, I'i e t iiii.tii n 1 1 S X-i ."I'lis, t.-r th-S .' of S E . St-e I'H. I.l.d V. ', of X K ', See IIH, 'I p 17 S, It I', west, V M. ' He names the following w it nesses to prove bis ftiiitililli.il tesiilellce illn.ll mid cultivation of si.il Ir-.inl, viz: Jam Mover, William Lath y, William Mortis, t) W Sutton, all of Fh r. nre, Lane Co., Or. Cms. V. Johnston, Register. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION Lanii Oifich at H.iKKIII llll, on., I July '.'1. ISH-S. f J-OTICE IS HEllF.IiY (J1VFX THAT i.1 the following iiiwiied settler has liled notice of hi inteutioii to make final proof in support of Lis claim, an. I that said proof will he made before tie clerk of the county out of l'.etitoii Co., Or., at Corvallis, Or., on Sa iir.lny, S-pt, 1, ISsH, viz: James L Hoi gale, I'rif en. ption D. S. Xo. oKi-', for the W of S W 1-4, Sec. 8, Tp. 15 S, R 3 West, W. M. He iinnies the following witnesses to prove his c itilinuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of said land vi.: Robert Davidson, tieor.-e Hoover. Joseph J. K libel, Andrew (iiioibiiuii.all of Monroe, Kenton Co., Or. 0. W. Johnston, Register. " IfOTlcKT'oirPUr.LrCATIOX. Lanii Oi't icK at RosKni iiu, On., 1 July 10, 1SKK. I -J-OTIOE IS II El IE MY HI VEX THAT Ll the followiiig nameil settler has tiled notice ot Id intention to make commutation proof in support of Ins claim, and that si'id proof will be ina.l.t befoiD the t.'lcrk of the Comity Court of Lan Co.. Of., at Eugene City, Or., on Satur- ' day Sept 1. 1SSS, viz: James Shiver, Home 1 stead Entrv X.i Will, for the X E I of S W J, 1 Sec 7, Tp IS S, II 11 west, W ,M. Ho ninnes ! the following witnesses to prove hi continuous ! residence upon an. I cultivation of said land, viz: William Mailey, William Morris, Isaac Con ! dim, O W Sutton, all of Florence, Lane Co., I Or. Chah. W. Johnston. Kegister. Counters BOND'S House 1 'tSbti.'aW for Infants 'Cantoris is so well adapted tocblldrn that l . commend it as superior to any pnscripiioa -on to nie.'' it i. Aacnin, M.D., 111 So. Ozf urd St., BrookJya, N. Y. TIE Why all who want Bargains go to .;.!'r,, ., 'A. r '. J Is that yon can Buy liiore Goods of Firs class quality for less money thanelsewhere a our large SPRING AND SBER STYLES nf LaHiM. Missp.s.md mid SlimiciN Ii.-ivf iin'ivttd and public the LAlUiKST AS OUTWENT of I5oots and Shoi ever iii'oti'rIit to .huwiie City. Custom work and Ki-painn neatly and promptly done. No trouble to show goods' Call and bj convinced. KRAUSSE & KLEIN. UNDERTAKING ! I m ike a sneeraltv both for suit tht! times. Country orders solicited. Liberal discount for cash accompanying orders. Orders promptly attended to both by mail or telegraph. .alishictioBS U'.ll';mUlt l A line of i .::rmU ;. Call and see ma. J. E. REAM. CmiiiT Williiiiii'tlf unci Sevctitli St reel-, Kiii;i'iie City, Or. If you will give me your attention a few minutes I will try and in terest you in the way of I have a an;e lot of noots-and Hioes for less money than any one in town, and every pair Warranted. Clothing for Men and Pioys as low as isl.7." .per suit. Hats U irateli. I have inst received a lot of Sprinir and . uinmer dress oods, ithe nicet I ever had. (iirls countenances to pertectiou; just the tiling tor leap year, ami only '25 cts per yard. My stock is complete and I am anxious to sell. If your pocket boov. is over burdened bring it down heiv land I will clean it out as sIick as ' David did Goliah. ! G, BETTMAN .. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ; 1 VHTIf'K IS IIKKEIlY OIVKX THAT ' i il th iiii lt-r-inwl li.n l e. n .Inly aj j -ii: t t-.I mini iiii.-lr.it. ir ..f tli? r-t.ttf nf t;...r.'f Kp.iu- ' rey, tieO'l, l.v tin? rAtinry cairt.'l I. vie ivtintv. j tlrrv'i.ii. All rt.i hiivin ; claiiiK ititiiii-t . aaiil elate are hrrlv n.titi". to .rK-ut tli mine t.t it t my t"ie in Kn.'Te ( itv, Line t'l.iiiitv. i hfi u, within ij ni.'utlm frmn tl.e tif h.Tf'.f. iKtrA tl.e 7th J.tv t.f .lulv. ISvi. J. 1). M.lIL.tCE. CuNi)M & DoBRtH, Attjfc A.liuinUtrator. and C! '"'n. Cattov'.. f'-oor ; -t :. ir: i '. Tointlpatlon. r 't .,, Kni..i;ii,,.?i, .:j .;...,., auJ, pluuiOtes di- The Ci.NrAUt Comimnv, 77 Murray Pircot, X y UEASOE ij- K C hildren fine Shoes and wo are nivnared to sliow tin- oualitv of Lrds and prices to AT t!;ey will shew oil' your sniilinif .oikc to Creditors. ! ajiiTK K IS UF.UKUY G1VKX THAT j i Miittl.ew Walli l;i.bern aprxiintJ al ! uiinirtriiiKi t.f t'le entate til Villi:tm Ciainf.r. ' Iw.-.-n"-.!. All ivnuiti haiinit c-laima afint f:ii.l f-ii.ttr ie h. rrl y n"tifi-l to present the .nne t.. tl.e a.!n.iiiitrat r a' the t ti.ee "f Gett. I'-. I -rri. in K'u-. ne Ci'y, Onr't.n, within i ui"iitli fr on '.Le .1 .'e .f tiii. n'.tk-e. I Matthew Wauis. I JulyT. ls.s Adoinutrttor. Prie e s I