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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1888)
Ui miM CITY GUARD. 8AT011DAY AUUU8T 25, 1888. Democratic Ticket. Fur Pre-.iJ. nt: G ROVER CLEVELAND Of New York. For Vice Freuideul: ALLEN G. TIIURMAN 0 Olilo. For Frenidiiritiul Electoral W. II. EFFINGER, Of Multnonmli. E. R. HKirWOIlTIT, Of Umatilla. W. K.BILYEU. Of Linn Some Keanoim Why. "Why are wiig" no much liiijlior in pro tecteil Aim-riii 111 mi in (re.t tmilu Kiiuliwd?" nik (lie in ti who attriliute every blemiing of (bis favored luud to Lib linen. Thexe ro sum of (he rations why, given by the N. Y. World: HccHiiHo the United Stttos Live an aren of 3,6iKl,00U iunre milm of territory, while Great lirituiii Iibh 12l,f7U. liccuuHe the United States have a popula tion of only 14 to the Hquare mile, while Great Britain hub !!8G people crowded upon the name opitce. lieeniiHo the United Rtiitos contain over 4.000.UOO farms that produced in 1H87, a vdu of over $2,213,0) (J,OU, while Great Britain in auhject to the curae of entailed status aoA vuhI unproductive preserves. ItecaUHe the Uuited Htatel have 150,000 mill of railway, while Great Britain hat but l'J.UOO. Because the United Stated are richer in minea, quarried, foroxU and other uutuial proiliictiuiin, nud alTuril a greater divemtty of climate, noil uud omployiuciit to their in habitant thuu any other country iu the world. BecuUHe, in addition to thin greater field and demand for labur, the inlolliLjeu"(), en ergy aud productive nk ill of our working people HurpiiHH iIioho of uny other nation. Thee are Rome of the reaHoua why wage are higher here than in England, have ul wayx been 80 under low tariM and high tiiriff alike, aud would be no if there vfure no turilL And Still Another. A P. Filch, the Republican CiingriHHnwiii whii ri ppaenH the gieat wnrkiiiguieu's ,dih trictolNi w Yurk City, baa rehigned his membership in llle Uepubliean orgallintiuli and ih mil for Cleveland anil turifl' reform at oppOHed tp the cheup whiaktiy of the R pub Ihmii tdulluim, Filch in a mail of great Ktieiiglli amoiiL! the workingini n uud bin hiti hnhiu to tin Miikn ot the Di inocrney with that of Heuiy George Higiuli. h that the gn at body ot Aiucr ican labnreritdo not want cheaper whihki y and chuitier Inliumi, but they do wiml cheapei cliilliii g, fuel and food. The pro tective tinilTlN no hing unli hh it prutecta one cliisM ui tli. upei, he of another. The era of tariir refm m Ih at huii'l Wlu-ut Market. San FuANciaoo, Aug 21. There la soim ngiintion in grain eiirlcit to-day, owing to a Hiiiideu mid m ii kod advance in the pi ice of wlimit, Tne market hiiH been Htiniigthuned, and prims gradually ailvanring lor Hevural dav, and ill m morning ' Hpot wheat iu the market rxuulied ifl.il) pirce.ilal. Theiiuo tution fur apot wheat a week ago wa$1.4l Y, (ti'lAl", ripnculation Win biit,k tli in mum lug. Buyer 'M, wheat opened nt 1.(!4, and ros at nuuu to fl.fij, with liberal huIh from thin figure. The udvauce wan gradual till $1 iW, waH reached, when there wait a alight nactiou and III" market closed at tlM. Thin option tmld at Sl.GT'JC" 1.07 i a wuuk ago, At the afternoon hckmihi ot the call buiitd buyer '8 advanced to $1X8. and c'hiHed xtrong at that figure,. We are in receipt of extract fiotn the of ficial records of the peiihiou bureau, which reveal the follow iug (nets: Since the inaug uration of 1'reNideiit Cleveland ho bun H 1 1 proved, or allowed to becomo lawa over 121 Hi private actHgrautiugpeiiHioiiN while but lii'H private peiiHionaulN ereappr'VHl or ulloweo to beoomn la wa by limitation, during the en tire twenty-four .yearn that the Republican party wan iu power. Thero in little doul't that before the prenent rongrc udjourus he will have approved or allowed to become a law by limitation, nearly or quite an many private peuhlou acta an all of the Republican prenideuufruin Liucoln to Arthur. The above HgnrcH, taken from the otllcial record, ahow beyond cavil or (juration that no Hucb liberality to r x-mildiciH, their widows, or phans aud dependent relatives iu the nutter of eminUH, wuh ever hIiowu by any admin istr iiiou iu the hUlory of the republic, aud that uo loruier adiuiniHtration haa ever ex tended the ui ii li i II ee nee of the govern in eiit to no many of ths beuetlciaries of the pul sion laws as l as the ndmitiiHtrulion of l'n s idi lit Clevelai d. Lane county will probably raine for ex port thin year 8iK),H(MI biiHhela of grain. I'll ih will require 4(HI,l)U0 aackn, which at the prescut piicea will cunt the farmer $3.i,l0o. The sack buniness in prot eti d by a 40 per Cent, duty, hiiiI the fuiinem of Lane county rv taxed over fit, (HH) ur Uearly two cetilc per bunln I exliu lor Micka. Fariuemwhn yon growl about the low price of grain and Lard tiuief, n member that .you ure paying twiioeiita a brinbel on your grain iulo an OVeirtiing Fi di ral tleanury, uud that I be. Milln bill pmpiwiH to uiliuit Mick. tree. The people of Lain couiny do not have a hiugb uidnMtry that in drawing a Hiilmidy from the "Vernuii lit in Ibe tdmpe of a protective tiiritl, while on iitaily eeiy uriicle iu nxe mi the (ui in. Iii f e ykoiknbop aud in the house bold, U fXbuiliiiiUt tux is levied ranging fiom forty lo one liiiudied pi r cent. Froii cl youiitt Ivis by v..tiug li.r fner, fnin r rade, lusieiid of tiyiiig to build up Home oilier com munity Importer of paup r labor Mortou gave $j.")(iu to llie peuple of Ireland timing the famine a few years ago. that's nothing A D' uiocral by the n oun of James (Kirdou Bennett, a so-called "free-tiader" gave t UMi.tHHI ui that time, and Saiuili I J. Tlldi 11 doiiadd f J5.1NJ0, with the pioviNO, that the fi ft ahoiild imt be made known during bia ifetime. Morton is richer than either ot thc meu, and tberetor gave verv stingily. Jnst iniagiiii. the bowling timi wuuld lx, if Allen O. Tburmaii owned n bank iu Lon don, aud wst diiector of a Hritn.li railroad couipeting with Ami rienn linen. But it is well enough (ur Levi 1'. Morton, who will spend bin Knglinb gold for the Reiuiblicau party. Brilinliguld, Cobilenclub, freetrade money is to be uhI by the Republican poity this campaign, aud uo one cuu deny it. That HutNUous 'welcome "f Blaiue in N-w York eont tJO.lloo. It cniue out of Brother Lvi P. Mortuu'i barrel. "Democratic iiifgt w" U an OrTMiiiunisni. There are T.bi Oof ih-m in New toik City. Why did the pric of wool advu, wlien lis Mills bill pused Ui Uuuse? The New York Hop Crop. Rhaiiok Kpiunos N. Y'.. Aug. 20 Indi cation!, now for higher prices for bops are very good, llop-growern who In Id 87 nopn have been alinont begging to H' II fur aome time, but all at once, as the new crop in alxuit to be hurvented, ihe country in Mwarm- mg with Imyera endenvoring to contract lor the growing crop n( 15 centn, and i.i Rome illHliincen IS cents in offered. It in fntimated that New York fitatc will yield about one half an average crop thin year. The price for picking ibis year is 5n cents a bux, with out board, Mid 2" cents where the picker is boarded. One of the causes for th shrink age of the crop is nun scald, which uflects the crop over a aide district. Many yards have suffered from lieavv storms. No lice have appen d ss yet. R guhir picking will begin all over tho stale September 4. Bent on Buiiiinir the Country. Marshall Fields, of Chicago, proprietor of the largest drygoods store n America, has announced Lis intuition to vote for Cleve land; be supported Blaine three years ago. The average Webfoot sucker, who believes that tfie sun rises and sets because of our high tariff, may wonder at Mr. Fields trying to ruin the conntry, when he has more in terests at stake (ban almost nny other man in the United States. On bis side Mr. Fields may wonder at the gullibility of the said suckor, who would believe that a man of his intelligence, is trying to destroy bis own fortnne. Coming- State Elections. Fonr more stntra will hold elections prior lo the presidential election in November, (o wit: The Arkansas state election will be held on the first Monday in September. . Next cornea the Vermont eleciion, on the first Tuesday in September. Maine follows with an election on the see, ond Monday in September. Georgia will hold an election on the first Wednesday in October. We clip the following from the New York Sun (Iud.)of Aug. 15, 1888, to show how betting stands in that city: "Phil Dwyer, the famous horseman, is willing to take advantage of any Republican euthnhiiiHiu that may have been engendered by the Blaine epixodo, Ed Merriam who is in Wall street by day and at the Sturtevaut House nights, returned from Saratoga yesterday morning commissioned lo bet $5,000 or any lurt of H on Cleveland's election for Phil at "dds of $100 lo $75. Some olher friend of ibe level-headed horseman has another $5,000 lo place on the same conditions, but his name could imt be learned lit the Sturte- van t lust night. , A Stiiaw. A cnimerciul tnivelir who was in Salem yesterday ipfonned a reporter that while at Eugene City s f w days ago he mid several other "knigbis of the gripsack" made up a complete list of the commercial travelers, who made periodical trips through 'he valley. They counted 1 13 of them and out of this number 104 were Ri publicans, nine Democrats and uury a probi or mug wumps iu (he lot. Salem Staiemnau This is a sample lie circulated by Republican pa pers. There have been ui re than nine Democratic commeicial travelers here during i he punt ten days. A traveling salesman iliforms us thai there were eight Democratic drummers iu AnIiIiiihI lust Sunday. A Smoiit Bi.a.k -La-it Friday morning a night lamp in the residence of Mr. Oren M iore exploded just an h" was arising. It was put out by vigorous work. Daiuay s nliht. Notice. Farmers if you want money bring nil your old iron, copper, brass, etc., to W. Salidein, lie pays the highest cash price. New Y'oik Store. Notice. Dr. Jones will leave Sept. 1st to remain several monlhg. Ho wishes lo notify every body that during bis absence his practice will be left in charge of Dr. II. F. McCor iihi'k, who will give it his careful nttentiou. All pci'Mins indebted to Dr. Jones are noti fied to call uud nettle at once. Those who do not, ho will take it for granted, that they wish their accounts handed to a collector, who will proceed to collect them forthwith. He wiidics to thank bis friei.ds for the many kindnesses extended to him while iu Oregon. Kriuisse & Klein have a genuine Peble goat luiltou shoo for $2 00 iu ull Sizes from iyt Ul R E. Not ice. Chan. Baker has leased the Baker house from Mrs. Baker and purchased the bu.-i-uess. All bills previous to Aug. 13 ure pay able by mid lo Mrs Baker. - NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Omct at Roskbi'iio, Dr.; 1 An. 21. 1KH8. ( XTOTICEI3 HEREBY GIVEN THAT ll the fiilliming-named settler luin tiled notice of hi-intention to make final proof .in support of hiii claim, and that said ppnf will be mail hefnra the .liid.e, or in bin abenee hefure the ( 'lerk nf the County Court of Lane Co, Or., at Eugene City, Or., on Friday, Oct 5, 18St. viz: Albert Dunet , Pre-emption 1 1 S, No 6 lOfl. fr the Lot 3. Sec IH, Tp 17 S, It I Font, W M. lie names the following wit newel to prove bin colitinnous resi lenen upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: .)ame O'Brien, Oeorge O Clark, James K Kennetly. C E Potter, all of Leaburg, Lane ('o. Or. ('HAH. W. JoH.NSTOV, Register. GRAND Excursion East VIA NORTHERN PACIFIC R,l Cheapest rate ever made from the Pui iti Coust to tho East. $80. 80. 80. For round trip from nil points in Oregon and Washington Territory to Columbus, Ohio, St. Paul and Chicago. Tickets for sale September 3, 4 ami .1, Good (o return to October !ilit. Join the G. A. R. speci.il train carrying Oregon and Washington Territory Department to the 22 NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT, GAR, Which meets in .'olitmliiiv, sept. Mf '88, This rats is open for everylwsly. Not neces sary to be air. A. Ii, iif order to get this cheap ticket. Parties desiring to do do can have use of free berths iu tourists sleeping rrrT For further information call nn or address . A. D. CHARLTON, Asst Gen Puss Agt N P R R, No 2 Washington St, Portland, Or. THE STATE Agricultural College, CORVALLIS. OREGON. Term ('(iiiinidicea Wednesday, Septem ber 12, 18UU. FACULTY. A full corps of experienced Professors and Teachers. COURSE OF STUDY. ,1 irau.ed expressly to meet the demands and lieeim of the farming interests of the State. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT -For studei.t over 15 years of a,' who desire to enter the College but are not inquired to entur College classes by examination. MILITARY TRAINING. To the extent required by law. BUILDINGS. Large, Cnuiiiindiou and Well Ventilated. LOCATION In a cultivated and Chi istjan eiuiiuiunity, und one of the healthiest ill the State. EX t'ERI.MENTA L STATION, 'irculsrs, containing matter full of interest to f tinners, will he regularly issued and copies mailed to each patron of tie College. k EXPENSES . Reduced to loweft figures. Two or more free scholarships from every county. Consult your Comity Superintendent. We confidently appeal to the farmers and (ranger of Oregon to ptrnui.e the only nchool establii-hed by Oregon for the promotion of her agricultural iuteretitH. For catulogue or other information address B. L. ARNOLD, President, Corvullis, Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Omo: at Roskhuko. Oh. 1 . Aug. 21, m. ) AJOTICE IS HEREBY (ilVEN THAT the fol'owiui; limned nettler has filed no tice of hi intent ii.n to make final roof in sup port of his claim, and that aid proof will be made before the Register or Receiver f V. S Laud 01 lice at lioseburg, Or., on Thursday, Oct 11, 1KSS, viz: Edward If. McUowan, Homestead Entry No SOM. for the N E 1 of S W 4, N A of S K . and S E i of N W J Sec 10.Tp"US, R West, VM. - He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation nf said land, viz: Samuel Snyder, Nathan Croyv, d II Crow of Oinro, Lane Oo.Or., O Cj Cartwri lit, of Eugene City, Lane Co, Or. Ciias. W. Johnston, Register. Cash for Wheat The highest market price paid at Eastland Wilson's On 9th street for Wheat. Shoes, Hats, Caps and Clothing at LOWEST 2ES,.TLE3S. UNDERTAKING! I ni;ike u specialty lxth for quality of goods and prices to suit the times. Country orders solicited. Liberal discount for cash accompanying orders. Orders promptly attended to loth by mail or telegraph. Satisfaction ii 11 Si ran teed A COMPLETE AT LINE OF Call and see me. J. E. REAM. CnriiiT Willnmi'lte nud Seventh Streets, Eugene City, Or. il fSh 1 I C3 I n O 1 Btrrisarvjea cm 0M TO T! t tssssscsssa California - Manufactured Goods. POKTKK, SLESSlNGKlf & CO.'S $3.75 Glorp Crowned Giant of the Show World. A hlAi.. AM) COAITLKTIO MIIt!U)U oFv.,()NIJKJll.-xi) 10 ACRES CROWDED WITH FASCiNATIHO AMA7EWEKTS. 1WO LIU, lil.lLLIAM' AM) l'.LWII.DRi.l (i VV. R Full M A XCF.S AT-X Eugene City, Or., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29th. NOTL -The iirninciTiiciitii of t lie Aitn-riiMu Showiiien' Poi.lc! L.?uuu will in.vint othur Circim fiom visitiiu KaiMie City thin hwi.ii.- Kdit.or. '"I SELES BEOS' CHEAT 3-RIKC CIRCUS, ELEVATED STACE. REAL ROMAN HIPPO And 5'Continent Menagerie. OROPtfiE ! All of Kiiith'ii illiiHtriuim Miiiiiir.aiiil Arenic Champion, I'ritirie Hi'i'fu. 1 1 i lriine Cel K ritiiw, Marvullimn Human I'lieiioinuim nud liftiest Zoolotrii.'ul TriMnurm .MiTh'eil mill MarHliHlril 111 u (. iiniai nwl C iiinr:illllii Unitv. $J,5id,(JU0 liirtstrd fur llt Public Jlelnlutnm. Aehutl lhiiii Exii,My j.j. II ii in an liium-iimtidii t'onl'iuiiiilod hy iti St u pcuiLxis .Mauitiulc. mmmmmmmmm ThE ONLY COMPLETE, PERFECT AND SUMPTUOUS REPRODUCTION OP THs n n I ! ni 1 1 i n i i riiin nace?, neveis ana biaai.oriai toiiis 01 mim Home! IX NK.WILY -m YKARS: 00 Knliuli and Kentucky TlinroiiKlilirv!ii 111 Snul-xtiniiu Strnj(,'li'i for Sn,.rvmcy! Kimnriou- lone I rikvk rmir J uin' Aroimo, One .Mi If. Notai ly and I riiuiiiliaiitly Ruiiifnrce l thi- Scini wi'h tl.j One Tmveriny, Kinjjly Figure u Wintfin Ro'iiiincu, r a Tm a tkt n t mrn a tttto t VIlV.ll I lO.l l.MlDIIOl HI' Ml IV n'llilai; AND HIS GIFTED Only f:;il-Grown PA1 of BL03S Sweating s:irP4P3T AMI. "Ue'vHtint Km in tl.n List." 3QQ rilKNOAlEX.AL A11KN1U Alt'. I.SlX 9Q UAZZLIN'O ACTS. Snitch A'lik'ti's, AnUiian .MUors J.iii.nn -v ..Mm vtlii i'lnl Oiintiv 1miI'h)ii Ymiile villi Coniliinatioii. iu ilarinu' anil du.-liiiu' iitTlnriniiiii'in .m lh 1 r I.. i im tj. Nnawt and yellnw haf ntti-iiitions. Not a che4nnt on tin- iiriwiiiiiiii'. I ifty ca of wild heHKtu-l a univermil n'H.'X f savaje life. 'I uvntv riro li.-ui'U.'k Iihih.'b .-in.'il, ri.!i!.-n mid driven liyl one man, ami that inau THE OflKAl' (f'DKl.L. Oreat.H, uiMiid.nt. ni'wt funnmrt mid hwtl trainoil licnl of t'lephantH on Anicriran null iiirlitlim: "K.iiali." the ciil"-l. all "veri.hud"W- inr central figure of hi ra''-; "Siil," tin- almost human ci" n . l- :li:i'i' . und '!n' milv hal.y ele phant on the enntincnt. IV, rlem, n ti'-, rnvaily riilenii.Tit. i-tivet ('aiadi- niieuril.K on the I (juiiiic iiiiiriiiiu'iiiniei) at luociucK ewr iiiormiii.'. m una vjcmrmwm&xK. v.--vaii.i iw Isual i'opuliir l'ricos of Admission 1'erJ'orma tiers at ('ttstoiimi v Hours. i lie IOiund-Trii hxciimiiim. Tickets, including mlmi-Mmi to llie sh.ivv, lur sale at all station on me u. i;. Ii. li. le station aentx for 'iiiti.:iilai'H. Also Exhibit at. ALI5A.N Y, August 27 i RoSEHUliti, Anynst ); MKDl'ORD, August 3L for Infants and Children. "Cmiitoria is ao well adapted tocMdren that I rocoinrnrnd it as superior to any prescription i.own to mc." 1LA. AarHsa, M. D., t lil So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. T. Castorla e:!-9 CnV. Contpattnn. Pour fttmr.acii. D.a.va'i'.i, Eructation, Kill3 Worriia, j,-ivc sice), nud promotes dl- peMjp.i. WiLuout injurious medication. Tn Centaur Compact, 77 Murray Street. N. Y. TIE KEASOU". WALKINGPHAST j Why all who want Bargains go to SOLID vSOLE LEATHER-SOLES. BEST CALF UPPERS, SOLE LEATHER CCUNTZR3& SEWED BOITjMS. rM .. V : 1 ' IC Is that you can Ihiv more Goods of First- 5n . . .inti-ii Jclass quality for less money thtr.elsewhere as The Greatest Leader eviT Produced on tiie Pacific Coast, our large ,ZA.jSPRliG AND SU<VIER STYLES) Manufactured by us from the htt quality 1? '0tu I'air will Outwear two Tairs Eastern-made $1 Shoes. EVKKY PAIR WAHRANTED. For Sale in tLU City and in every town ou the Pacific Coast. Of Ladies, Misses and Children fine Shoes and ami Slippers have arrival and we are pn-jwre 1 to show the public the LARGEST ASOUTMK. C or' Uouts ami SIioo ever tiroulit to Enene Citv. Custom work and Uepairin,' nc itly ,mii jiiotiiptly dr-ne. No trouble to show goods. Oil! and 1 convinced. KRAUSSE & KLEIN.