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tr ttlFJM CITY GUARD 6ATUUDAY. OCTOliEtt !i0, 1888. Democratic Ticket. Fur Prt-hiili ut : GUOVElt CLEVELAND. Of N. w Yor. For Vice Prmtiduut: ALLEN Q. TIIUKMAN Of OMu. For Presidential Eb'ciorHi W. 11. EFF1NUEU. 01 MiiIiiioujuU. E. It. flKU'WOUTil, ...Of Umatilla. W II U1LYEU. .... ... OlLiuu Thuriiiua'H Letter. Tbe Democrat io vie prem.leulinl mudi dnt bmt uiale iibju- binlfilc r u( aiwptauoti. W take the following (rum it: I approve tbc plmJorw ut ibe Ht. Louiti convention Hud 1 vHUuot t'jo strongly ex prHHuy duui'Ut Iruiu (be heretical Uacliiuys of tbe iniiuoixiliHtK, Hint tbe welfure of tbe peoplv cuu tie promoted by it tyHti-ui of ex orbitant taxation fur in exi'ttwof tbe wauts of the giiTerumi'Ut. Tbe idi-n tbitt a prop It call be eurk'beU by heavy aud uuneceeaiiary taxuliou; tbut a uiuo'a cumliiiou cnu be im proved tiy titling biui on all be wean, and all tbitt blM wife aud children wear, ou all iu tools aud linpleineuta of iuduntry, in an obvious aLmmdity. To till tbe vaults of tbe treasury with au idle surplus for wbicb tbe government baa no leKltiuiute nse and to tbeieby deprive tbe people of tbe currency Deeded for tbeir buaiuesa and daily wantH, and to oreate a powerful aud dauperousstiiu uIuh to extravagance aud corruptioo iu tbe expenditures of tbe government, seems to nie to be a policy ut variuuee with every sound priuuiple of government aud of politi cal economy . Tbe necessity of reducing taxatiou to preveut au b au accuuiulatiou of aurplua revenue aud tbe consequent do plftiuu of tbe circu aliug medium, u ao ap pureul tbut no par y dure to deny it: but, when we come to cnuidtr tbe niudeit by which tbe reduction uuty be made, we fiud wide auuimikuj betwetu our party and tbe uiimopolihtiu leadi t of our political op ponents. We seik to reduce taxes upon tbe necessaries of life; our oppoueutt seek to to Imrtube thtm. (an any sensible limn doubt aa to wbeie be hbould ataud in tbe controversy? Can any well-informed inau be deceived by ibe falae prelciiMi that a nvi-tim ho unreasonable and unjUKt is for tbc benefit of laboring iuu? Chinese Exclusion. A San Frnnrico dixiiatch of Oct. 14, says: CmiKrcKtiiiian W. W. Morrow f tbi city ar rived from WiihhiiiKbin City to-day. Bpi-ak-iK of Ilie Cliimae Mcliixion bill be laid: "Tin-re waa ooini' talk before I l ft Waxhiutt ton of inirodiii'iiiK a lull ri (iiting Ibe preni.l. nt in enter into n gi.linti"ii iii i'uiiad.i and M' xb'ii wiib a view of Ki tting thimc ciiuntrieM to adopt Chinese exi'lilxion lawa. Kwh a bill will iluulitleHS be Intro duced in eoiiMi,! u. xt Hi-aiiiu. If ndoiited there will li.' im n-'CHKily to uard llieie fiioilii r 1 think il m likely Mich tun tiu tloiK will I kitece-Mful. AiilioiiKb Mexico iH tlien i neoiir.ining Chinese cheap luli.ir, I 1 1 1 in k the Mi-ticaii Knverniueiit can b in dimid to f.ivor tilt- Unhid Htuten ao far an to exclude ChinexH . Th" Canadian bnime of coniiiioiix, at it Ihhi aesxion, did not appear liiueli oned to Chin. He, lint I think il will iiIko operate Willi lbi country. Until that is d'li.e the United 8tuteH will have to be'gn.irdcil at eveiy pid'd. Just Jk'foi'e the Newark Election. N. Y. Tiihiine (liep.) Dctobei 0, 1S88. The election I' watched fur with ureat In tercut thrnuihiiut the State, iw alTnrdlntt tome liidicatinn of tlin polltliul drift and fur ita liiorul pITectt iiHin the electii n next mouth. ! pill llciinn at cniifiilent of a ki"1 majority. Free Trade. The Sen ile Tariff bill puis 50 articloa on th Free List If thin in not Free Trade, what 'a tbe hi ber name for it? Remember that Keu U trriinu aaid that "it ia not tbe length of a tep but tbe direction of it that is important." Robt. McLean apke at the Court Hoime WednoHilay evening to a fair audience. He ia one of the UepuTilicau candidates for prea ideutial elector, lie repeated tbe old Re publican chestnut that the Democratic party engaged iu a reta-lliou agaiust the United States twemy-flve year ao, and that tbe Mills tariff bill waa passed because it favored the South. We are informed that tbe gcntlcinau is a niiuixtcr of the Gospel, but hi speech linve ample proof that bis editiou of the Bible does not coi.tain the passage: "Thou ahalt not bear falae wit ness,' Ao. In a ('hiDp hnK as corpus rase before Judge Haw) er at 8 m Francisco this week, the constitutionality of the Scott Exclusion Hill was affirmed. Already one steemer baa returned with her load of Chinese. Here after no Chinese will be permitted to laud except such as can prove themselves mer chants or i hat they wcra bora iu tbe United Siuhs. It is a great thing for tbe Pacific Coast. White labor in tbe future will not be forced to compete with a rival whose cost of living is nominal. La Voct (W i'.ipoo, of San Fraucisco, which has been a bailing Republican paoer f r taeuty-uiue years, has come out for Cleveland and the lleuiocratic party. It ad ie all ltaliau citizens to do likewise, on tbe grounds that the lb publicans bale the Italian aud love the Chinaman. For tbe fir t time iu the bisiory of tbe country, an Ilaliuu b is U eu Uoliuualed fur Presidential elector. Mi t'ainliiviti Ining a candidate tor that othVc in California ou the D UHH'ratip ticket. H. F. Jones of Peouivlvauia, who waa chairman of tbe National lb-pulilicau Com niitw during ill.' prcid. ulial campaigu in 1M a.4d in an liitcrvil w ou the 18th day of OcUdai-ol thai yiar: "Fnrtu.r lU"re wt wtll -rr) every iioitln ru Male, and pin a nr. fid t-alculaiii n. Ni w York stale by (XsJ majora'y " U ilthew Quay is t lliug the aaflte alory to-day. Yestetd i) the city of N Wark, X. J., rolled up a I) lu arat uisjiir ty at its charter elec tion the first tiuin in twi-nty jeara that such thing has happeued in the niouijk prtved ing the Pre-id- ulial election, ( be gain for tbe l)emlarats is something like a.tsKI. Is this not a big y, Ihiw straw, brethren? N. i. World. Ut. HUU Tie ludi.uap.ilis U.publicani have trie.' three times to oiganixe a 0. rmsn lU pul li can club, and at butt formed a club with 3o members. Ou the other hand German Dem ocratic club, exist in every ward in Indian apolis, Usidea, G.-riuu Business MVs . oiub, and a Ueruiau First V utra cluU The Examiner'! Tariff Supplement. Last week tbe San Francisco Exnmiuer issued a tariff supplement, which tor com- preheusiveDeas iu treating tbe Democratic si.ie of tbe tariff question has not h en equaled iu the UnlUd Stutet. Tbe fliat page embi llihhed with portraits of uiatiy eini inent Republican, who in tbe past tavored tariff retorm. A few of these gentlemen were and are: Ex-Presideut Lincoln; Ex-President Grant; Ex-Pieaidt ntOcrfl Id; Ex-Presideiit Arthui; , Jaa. G. blniuc; John A. Logau; B' n. 11 irriaou; Levi P. Morton. Extracts trom their speeches are given. Tbe Ex imiuer could have added the por traits of William H Hi ward, Chas. 'Sumner and Henry Wilnon, (be l.itU r speaking iu favor of a tariff rednctiou bill, used these words: t The manufacturers, Mr. President, make do war upon the wool grower. They assume that the reduction of the iluty on wih 1, or the re Deal of the duty altogether, will infuse vigor into that dns-ping interest, stimulate home production, diminish the importation of for eign woollen manufactures, and atford a steady and iucreasiug demand tor American wool. Since the reduction of duties in England, since wool waa admitted free, her woolen man iifactures have ao prospered that the produc tion of native wool has Increased more than 100 per cent The experience i f England, France and Belgium demonstrate the wisdom of that policy which makes the raw mat-rial free. Let us profit by their example. - This speech was delivered before the war. The bill passed, and we bad free wool and tbe result waa that the woolgrower got tbe highest price ever paid for wool ao long aa Ibe law lasted. Pleasant Hill Items. Oct. 17, 1888. Mra. 8. J. Handsoker and Miss Etta have gone to Yuquina for a visit. Our school under tbe management of Mr. W. T. Seller begun last Monday. Mra. D. Todd, of Douglas county, with other friends were visiting here last week. T. J. Shelley and Bert Parker are at work on lbs Military road in tbe employ of Steve Rigdon. Mr. 11. Wheeler has rented the furra be longing to Albert Hendricks, and R. E. Cal lison has rented one near Creaswell. Mr. Geo. Kelly went to the Kitsou spriuga la-t week, aud to-day Mr. W. West and wife, P. L. Bristow aad family, W. Renwick and P. Laird started to the aaine place. A young man named G. W. Bowman, a upphea of Mr. T. Burbre of Dexter, died in Portland last week after a brief illness, and waa buried in onr cemetery last Stiuday. The mercantile firm of Kueney 4 I land ssker at Jasper is mutuully dissolved, Mr. E. B Haudsaker retiring. The business will be contiuued at the old stnud by Mr. J. M. Keeuey. Married, in the Christian Church iu Eu gene, Oct. 17th, bv Elder I. N. Mulkty. Mr. II. C. Wheeler of Pleasant Hill and Miss Eliza C. Houd of . Irving. Here's our IsT Ildvor. We are pleased to welcome here for a visit Mi. VV I). McCall and family, who re side mal WaiUtmrg, W. T. "Dow" got bis bringing up in Lane county and to suy thai he has hostiof friends is patting it too mild. Uncle Johuy Shelley lotit a d inghter la.sl Sunday but found a sun-iu luw iu ihe per son of Mr. Wintry. We wihb it distinctly uiid-rstood that all persous who contemplate either suicide or unilriuiiuiy, ntid who do-.iiv )nurs trnlv to note the same iu the Guaiid, that they iuriiiah the pioper ' names with a bunk of cake, or the cake of itself will do. PlONtKU City Trausferu. F. B. Bellman to Frederick Gnsiert, two lots in Don is' addition; consideration, 1000. Gen, B. Dorris to J. 11. Uoodman, brick building on Willamette street, occupied by It. M. Robinson; con, f 5.000. A. J. WiHxIcock to F. W. Treutice, laud in Mulllwau's addition; con, 81000. F W Prentice to A. O VVoislcock, laud iu Ellsworth' addition; con, 91000. O A Paine to A W. Prather, lot in Ells worth's addition; con, H.'iO. H Stlfriilif and wile to I. E, Stevens, lot in Skinner's donation; con, $1800. 11. F. Dorris to J. B, Coleman, building oc cupied by Starr & Vandeuberg; cuu, foCOO, jie Wheat Swindlers. The $15 a bushel wheat swindlers have again bobbed up with their notes, obtained from Lino couuty farmers, on which they demand payment, aaya tbe Albany lleruld. These notes were given by about a dozen substantial farmers of the county who were swindled in tbe aggregate of about $3000. It ia understood thai these men will employ able oouuael aad vigorously defend tbe case. They certainly ought to do so, a the whole transaction was oue of the most outrageous swindles ever perpetrated in the viciuity, and tbe managers of the so-called compuuy ought to behind tbe prison bars. Colt Lost. A yearling bay mare colt was hue from Not! vtlley about two weeks so. Was seen last following a wagon near Win. Imnau's house Anyone giving information in regard to, or returniug the colt will be liberally rewarded. Gkokuk Holland, Free Scholarship. There ia a vacant scholarship in the State University from Lane cuuuty. All who wish to make application for this free scholarship will please apply to the County School Su perintendent by tbe First of November. wig eiuu FEED, SALE AND COMMISSION STABLE. -ALSO- FOR SALE. WOOD, CBAJSf ami all kin.! of TRO DL'CK auU oa (.Vwwi4'A. Horses, Mules & Stock of all kiml UUUG1IT and SO LP. Ortioa anil HuLlea, corner of WilUmetU I ...l riti. viMi. v.. ...... t .a. ! TUOS. CUAfl'EL Th Republican Fre Trad Bill puts Cbi- orRHDH iiri lwnd that this bill Wis not druwo , iu ilie iutt-rewU of China. Local Market Report. ' Kt'OF.Nf, Oct. 19. 1K88. U'iikat 7H to 79 ct free on I ourd cars. Oath -20 to2.rx. Barley -2.') and 30 irts-per lai-hel.' Ktfir--20 eta kt iloz. BlITTlIK 25 ct er III. Hops - 15 to 20 ets. VsiL-18 and 1'Jcrs. lAlili 12ftf 15 ci -r Hi. PotttK)s 25c per liu-h-l. Fl.ol'R 1st jrwl-, l s;, (l.r M.j. IA ON HdlW 0' i2jcjhoulie..8 to !l i t'l hams, 1 2JCo 14 cts. t'hieketis-YouiiL'. f2 M)r?2 50: old. M.OCffi $3.50. For Sale. Town lots in Packard's mid Shelton's ad dition at S"0 and film. Also 10 and 20 acre lots of No. 1 fruit laud, in cultivation, li miles from t.itg"iie; price a) per acre. Du. T W. Suixtos. Notice. Farmers if yon waut inon".v bring all your old iron, copper, brass, etc., to W. Sanders. Ha pays the highest cash price. New York Store, Millinery! Millinery!! I propose to opeu a well assorted stock of millinery goods in the red front building opposite Bukur's Hotel which I will sell at the lowest reasonable, prices. All kinds of millinery work done aud satis action guar anteed. Give me a call and examine my stock. CM. Hoovna, Mbs. R. F.. Mk.nsob, Agent. Cut This Out. it is Worth $1.00. EuuT.NE, Sept. 12, 1888. We promise to pay one dollar to any cus tomer buying 10 worth or over of Groceries (excepting sugar) of as between Sept. 17th and Sept. 22nd inclusive, upon Iprchcutation of this advertisement at onr store. Ki.atjdiw A Son. Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given tbut the copartner ship heretoinre existing between J. M. Keeney and E. B. Haudsaker, nnder the firm name of Keenev & Uandsaker at Jus per, Liine County, Or., has been dissolved by mutual couseut. Debtors may settle their acconuts at Jasper with Mr. Keeuey, who will continue the business. Oct 13, 1888. J. M Kkknkt. E. B. Handsakfb. 1 WWW &:1 CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE TO BUY CLOTHING AND CENTS FUR NISHING COOBS. v). W. CHERRY. (llTLlOf) Has just received direct from New York and Chicago, the largest -and best stock of ALL AND WINTER GOODS- Ever brought to Eugcuc. THIS IS NO IDLE BOAST, But call and price them. Itonipnilipr th place: The New Three) Story Brick, corner Willamette and Eighth St., Eugene City, Oregon. Day & Henderson, -THE FURIITUBE House in Eugcno. Corner Ttli mid Wil. Sts Have removed to Marx' New build in 2; They have a corn pi cte stock cf Watches. Clock. Jewelry & Musical instruments. -ALSO- A larc invoice of Arrived at Kransae k Klein's the largest assortment of Waverly School Shoes, in all sizes from Child', Ch Idreua', Missis' and Womeiis', ever brought to Eugene, and will warmiit every pair, and at prices lower than any house in'tbe valley. Call and see tbem. -El'GEXE CITY Wt CAMK IIEl;E TOSTAV. Do Not Smoke Chinese Made Cigars. V will introduce our own Drada of ("it;Hr. PATKOMZE HOME INDUSTRY Anil we will rln the hums. Give iif a trial and wc will Guarantee Satisfaction. Notice to .iiioken Havauiis sold in packages. FACTO ItY On Olive street near oorner of Eighth. J. JASKULEK CO. NOTICE TO CHEDITOHS. NOTICE IS HKKEBY GIVEX THAT the uiiderxiL'neil bus lieen appointed ad ministrator of th estate of Charles Uoodchild, deceased, hy the county court of Lane county, Oregon, and all persons holding claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified to the undersigned within six months from the date hereof. ELIZABE'IHW. tiOUOCHILD, Joshua J. Valton, Administratrix. Atty. of Estate. Eugene, Oct lt, 1888. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Orrics at Boheburo, Or., I Oct. 17. 1888. f NOTICE IS HEHEB7 GIVEN THAT the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made More the Judxe, orin his absence before tbe Clerk of the County Court of Lane Co, Or., at Eugene City, (Jr., on Saturday, Nov. 24, 1888, viz: A. H. HUBBARD, Homestead Ent.iy No. 378o. for the S W 1-4, Sea 8, Tp 21 S, K 2 West, W HL He names the following witnecses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said Ian I, vh: Georve Dnwnes, Edwin Jones, Jusepb Perkins, William Kelly, all of Cottage Grove, Lane Co., Ur. Chas. W. Johnston, Register. MEii im LEADING - Mitvitn.a goods. FACTORY ! Jl '"Il ill i i MDEETAKEE A first-class Bran oi tne f inest A Fin Link of tolfms, Caskets, Robes, AND ALL KINDS OP ...... . fl I 2 ftite -..!..,. ... . Undertakinu uoods U I rvsw Constantly on hand. . &&h& Store corner Willamette aiid 7th Streets Cash for Tlie highest market price paid at Eastland Wilson's On 9th street for Wheat. Shoes, Hats, Caps and Clothing at LOWEST 3EjSk2?:2S. NEW GOODS. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF iBEAUTIFUL From the Cheapest to the Best at prices according to quality. A LARGE ml From the Cheapest to the Sost. Ail .parties can be suited either as to Price or Quality. - Our assort nt cut is Complete, from the lowed hiccup to the finest; can suit you if yon aire us a cftll. o'vk STOCK is tSrFi'cc New S!ssel Klylxsla.i Look ua over; if we do not save you money, vf will niuke amiie one t'lue of 11 to you low. :A FULL LINE vwssbeesze; S.VAW?!! WW wrw .".vv i"l., ''vi"n'w i" 1 1'l'.wqi for Infants "Caaloria. Is to well adapted to children that 1 recommend it as superior to any proscription mown to me." IL A. Archer, St. D., Ill So. Oxford BL, Brookls, N. Y. THE EEASOf ! Why all who want Bargains go to mm Is that you enn Buy more Goods of First class quality for less money than elsewhere as our large SPRING AfiD SHR STYLES Of Ladies, Misses and Children fine Shoes and ami Slippers have arrived ami we are prepared to show tie public the LARGEST ASSORTMENT ,,t l)aU and Shoes cypr iiroujht to Eugene City. Custom work ami Repairing neatly and promptly dne. No trouble to show goods. Call and In convinced. KRAUSSE & KLEIN. Nev Hearse; one m tne btate. A A A A ' '-"-ALrB U miM& toiliut. 11,1. mmmmsmmk abw. miu "r" 0,""iatth. Whea u. DRESS OOODSfe STOCK OF OF GROCERIES and Children. Canto-Ma n: ! Colta ronfflpifion. 8onr Surr.nca. . ti-t:., I-lnifiiiiiiin, KUia V-Li-B, i. ii siu t,f situi pruuiotea di- Ci-m.-ai. WIluujc iiuious tucdicUin. Tug Centai-r Coaw.vy. 77 VuiTay Street, S. T. K, &. X.