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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1888)
W. EUGENE CITY GUARD. BATUKDAY OCTOBER 27, 1888. Democratic Ticket. For PrwidwH ! OROVEB CLEVELAND, ... Of New Yorh. For Vice Prvaiilt-Dt: ALLEN Q, THUHMAN, Of Ohio. For PtaakUtitUI Elmom W. II. EFFINGEB, ... Of Multnomah. E. B KKIPWOBTH Of Uiuntilla. W. B BILYEU, - ... Of Linn Col. W. II. Rfflnffer at the Court House this Saturday afUTOOOD at I !0 o'clock. Tariff ami vYlfW. "Tin- tnriff i- purely a ipti-ation of waged " cry (lie Ri pntilit'iiu Mump apeakera hikI hi urn. If mii, win me WagM l w r in ciniiilriih vnirb have ibn bigbtat turifT than i iIiohh wbicti bava tin- Inwratf Tht' couilitiou of the labor! r iii O. nimny, Itiily, Aui-lria mill Kiiaain in mo-t it iiralili'. mnl Iiih . at aliuoxt infinitesimal. Yet iLimii coiintriiM mi' protecti-il ly Hlmoht prohibitory tariff. If the tintr ii pun lv 11 qnattion "f wugi-i wliy ia it ibiii WurkilignieD have, to organil iitiii I'lioibiui' for their own protection? Why Hhmilil lli y hi iililicd to Htiike, oeenalim ally, if ih" liirilf la UMlf Mjl proteotof! Why It it tli.it i he mm ii in the unprotected imliiH trie have Nti-mlt. r employment 'nil FMNrfVt III le l v ; Mi III tilOKH I'llllglll III till uioat highly prutrcti il? Why are fictorie-, mills in I inliii'H ' freijuelitlv i'IohciI nt the com iiiitiii) of .the executive botUtl of trut iiud tlimiaaiula thrown out of Hiipl'iyui'-iit, if th tnriff in pure ly n ipieHtion of wagea? The antm tiinir a in operation it every part of tie country, mill i t Vagel an twto H high lb kouii- iluti ictH ihitn in othnrx. Why nhonlil il-lii- ho, unilej Mich a heiiefiwol protector? Work i iiiiu ii mill wage-eni n ra, put thom qnehliiiiiN to i In- IliM man that tells you high taxi a BUM Iii - Ii .-age an I Hie wlni i answ. i he tun in 1 1. - Organic View of Newark Klcction. IVnao tin. New York Triluitie. Oor, i& two. Tim tmitr qnaatioo iimiiiiiliUiily oontriha-uti-i to the EUpobll enn win, the uariln which hIihwi-iI the hir Hunt gaini "ver hint year lieing tlitinc ill MtbiUd hy working-itii-n. Oct. !), 1KK8. 'I'ii" election I watilieil fur with urent intercut thrnti h n u t the Mi! a. affonltnu oaM imlli-atiiin of tl a political drift ami lor it. mural effect Upon the election, next iimiitli. KapnblioMM IJCTi II, 1888. It i. not nppar nt that the tarilf UatM entered into tie- New ark BnHbll in any ile UTitv whatvoever. Oor, ti, 18KH. So fur iih the MMI -al re.nlt i" conci-ri-sd DtL inajnrity TOOl the RapUllfkiaDI have mi Mm tn Dtllf) their hope that New Jaraay will loin tin- I'lut. "timi oolUUl in Bfuvtnbar. lire cnnhiteiit el a k"'"' iniijnrity. Illllll VS. I II 10. It has In-i ll a favpriti paatlmaof Rvpubli BM pMN rs I" Unit ami puhli- h the iimhi-h of the patiiiircli" who vuii-ilfor Harriaoa in lulu. Tin y m i in to think it kvpniwa e proapetit. of the aoa of his f i'ii t mnl araudaon ol i.i- ran. I falln r. We enn add to tin ir lUl a few tbla wci i mnl doubtlma it idv( tisi-d fur namea vonld ttml uiaaj nura Tin foltnwlBg uamea Oama to ua laoidettUlly In 0MKk of a ooii variation; John It il-y. I'i Patl is. m. B, Blii-hliy .ml Mi I an i fat Harriaoa iu 1840, but if the) live nun Nov. 6li Cleveland will he on l to i r tioket, Jacoh Oitli'spji- and V MclMiire als . voted fur Harriaon in IMU, bat will vote tot Fi-k tbia year i Bro, journal add tbaaa uaiUMlu joui li.i. Coltutfc lirove Items. n.OM oua IPBOUli COBIItKmQHpjrri Oot ML IHN Mi Ii-.i ll .wi, y i.f Eugene hh hi our TllesdiV. Mi-. Lincoln Basil ton has btt u in li'wn tin.-, week. Mr I i fllaa left Batnrdaj for BngatM and Portlaad. Mr. W ti i in ii poke here as ier notice in last Wi eks (JPAU Mr. Blibtrt far. y went In Oobwg Sunday and ri turmd Tm siUy Miaa Frauota Uadlav raturud from Drain the Hist of ibn WW k Mr. I) BrfalOW and wife are attendiug :b Mechaiiic'n Fair this week. Mr. J. 8 Medley ia at wink iu Eak in ami llristow-'n htme during Mr. It's absence, Mr. Lawmiu Single and .1. M. Mi di -v uvut to Eugein Saturday and n-turin .1 Sunday. Mr. Alviu li i.,b.-s itu-l wifenf Creswi II cum lip one day last Week, and B. W Realch an I family accompanied them home. Mrs. I'ii h y I'm lor and children, who have been visiting relatives iu Oohiaa couu Iv, Cat, for Ihu lust two uioutha. retioiu-d Sunday. Mr. Perry Sherwood and una of hit chil. d(1 n have been ipliti ill, but were Ituproving wbrn laat heard iroiu. Mi.sk Katie llo. ... is better also, Mr. Charles Leiter, ol iliinction, hia fallier and RDOthi r geiitlt-uiaii from Nelnas ka were visitiOfl Mr. Ki bbttbMl and Linking for vacant lutid iu this vicinity la.t w k A team belonging to Mr. UnsaiA ran off and collided with Mr. Win Tucker's team on ttie budge in I lie middle of town la.t Sat uruiiil denioralir.ing both vehiclea, a wagon day ,hack, v-ln-iderably. National Surgical lustituto. Two or mure MHMOM reprr.enting tliis Institute will Ik at the H.'tfman House, En gene City, Nov 5th. They come fully pre pared lib .ill the apparatua liecesaary for the auceeKafnl treatment of their special ties, unrrature of the spine, disi uses of the hip and kueejnint, cnaikeit limtm, club feet and dl bodily defi.runtie.. Their succesa in treating these troubles a. wi II as all aexual ami chronic diM-as. h baa made fur the Insti tute a nalinmd reputation. t'p--n lptdioi tiou. refereniCK will l lurnishisl from pa tii tits in all paria of ttie Toiled Ktatea. All ' p. i -ii- who are ill- i ii. I. ..in any of theae I complaints, .hnutd not fail to lake advantage of line opportunity for relief. , . , City TratiaferH. Win MePbe ihoii to T Shnw'a addition, ilino 1) Edwards, lota in - lb 1. 1. H II 'I'n in p. (ieo B Dorria Mulligan's ibniaiiou, VH) lot in A C Woodcock to D A Paiue. lot in Mulli Kan's addition, $40n. D A Paiue and wtf to Mac E Cocki rlioe, ' lot in EiLworih'e addiuuu, 4uu. t Camp Creek I tenia. Oct. 18, 188 The roads are a little rough since the re-' oent rain. Misa Ida Mi-Hee leaves Huuday to sojourn f-i a time on the McKeuzie. Mrs. 8. J. Butledge, of Eugene, visited i relntivea bere the first of the week. Mr Geo. Hillcgua haa l n roslicating on the ii i, n I. in. in.; one day last week. Mr. T. J. Punton's and Mr. J. M. Mo Lean's residences nro neariug completion. 8cbool began last Monduy at Wulterville, with Misa Maggie Millicau to away the scep ter. Mr. Oscar Campbell h is leaied P. Chesh ire's hop yaid uear Springfield for the ensil ing year. Mi H. Braiaton ia repairing his home iu the way of re-rooliug ami adding a new porou lo it. There is now solid comfort at the ha h ranch. Jobuy T. is the. happy possessor of a big arm chair. Mias Ella Brantnu is visiting in Eugene this week. Hbe will probably n main m town during the Whiter. Mrs. T. J. Pitutcn returned last w ek frun a five week'a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Boy Coffin, ut Yaqiiiuu. Mr. Ciislnnaii li irtmi, who has been in W. T, and I i iIm for several years, recently paid his M mis a visit ou the McKeuie, lna for iin i home. The mail between this place and Walttr villu filled to make connection last week, t he carrier struck for higher wagea, and not getting it be lefuaed to carry the mail. The silver-tongued orators of our vicinity have begun to i.iuumiuate tbu political tir inaiuuiit with their brilliant slump speeches. Let it bo Grovcr Cleveland and reiorm. Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Starr, of Corvallis, visited at the resideuce of Mr. Jas. Camp- i" II. tin ii relatives, recently. Iliev went trom here to Southern Oregon, whitbei they go for the beuefit of their heulth. Mr. I.. i Shields, of Eugene, will wield the rod over the urchins at the Upper Camp Creek district till- Fall, beginning Mil Mon day. The people of this disliict are, we think, fortunate in securing the services ol ouv ao t then-lit as Mr. Shit-lila. U.No Hoo. Qojhen itciiiH. Oct. 2f, 1888. Sumewliat damp but no frost as yet. Mr. Nelson Swaggart will have returned I.- in hy the time of this issue. Thanks to Mr. and Mrs. II. Road fur some excellent wedding cuke. A J. II. White is billed lo favor our village with a lecture and elite rutiuiucut to night. li dimming., who ha. been ipilte ill for veral days is somewhat I etter at present. Mrs. Mulkev, of Pleisaut Hill, was in ut tendance ut the Ueed Eby wedding S.inday. Mr. Win. Stewart has iniivnl his family into their village residence f ir winter sclioolin.:. llev, Mr. Kline of Portland urn ti) a abort visit wiih friends here the first of the week. Hov. (ieo. McKiuley of Eugene delivered another one of his good sermons fur us Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Keency start for Ta coma, W. T. , to morrnw, to visit Hie family of N K Hiindsaker their son in law. We hear it whispered that the Pleasant Hill II ui I ciiiiteinplates an vntertainiiient about Thanksgiving for the t in of tln-ir treasury. tin ahead, boys, and Goshen will doubtless contiiluite her share. Married. At the residence of the bride's parents, .Sunday, Oct. gL ISsM, Eider I N Mulke offlcntiii' Mr Robert II. Itee.l and and Mata JmmIo Bby. "Bub' ami Id. lain Ii ive ui.iliv fm nils to wish tlciu u pleasant joiirnty thioiigh life. Our dfliating focietv hen-h:iv" for discus. ion on the evening of Oct III th- resnbitioii th't "' 'levclaml should be reelected to the '" -i i: . The meeting will tie held in tin k'i.o.l'" hall with u u'ein ral iin iutimi for old Mid jmang In pwtiuipata. Co ne nut ami f iid your cause, ye Republican. FlorenM temi. Oct. J.', 18' 8 F'shing is nt in ly over. The tonatablr baaaotne broken ribs. Mr. It i. in, from (imdincr, is in town. The hi iiu waa atopped runiiing to day. Mr Catloy, of Cottage drove, is viaiting it lr. Ui I . Kennedy a. Joe Mollis. Sr., is up frail l! irdiutl visit- ing rclativi a mid friends. Amos Hartlllfl expectii In leave shortly for Ri w .Ii rsev. after his mcthi r. There were lomi very line p. aches brought dowu frntn .orth K rk yaaterday, The Mi., bief caine in Friday, the 19th m. d went out on the 'Jilih with a cargo ol J, "iiu cases of salmon. Tlu-re w i. a wrestling match in town last Saturday between James Montgomery and Charlie Vandcrliurg. It was decided iii favor of the former. FLO&RHOS:, The Southern I'acitic Company has begun mi active light against the Northern Pacific and On gun Short Line for the passenger business to the East 'n to the present time Hie Short Line has secured a very large pi rceutage of the business, its rates bring eipial to those of the other routes. Tin Suithem Pacific geta a very short haul ou the business as it stands, oatrying the pass i ngers only to Portland. It is now proposed to turn the tide of east bound traVtl south ward through California, and to accomplish this the Southern Pacific has placed coupon tickets to all eastern points at different mis ill 'ii the line of tin- Oregon A Cal ifornia, among them being Portland, Sal nt. Albany. Eugeue, Boaeburg, Ashlaud and Medford. SOMETHING NEW III Ml FEED, SALE AND COMMISSION STABLE. -ALSO- la;, Mi I hi FOR SALE. Wi top, GRAIN and all PUCE sold on Coiiimiasion. kinds of PBO- Horses, Mules & Stock of all kind. BOl'OHT ami SOLP. OHic and Suble.. comer of WillameUe an I Tenth StirrU. Eugenr City. Or. THUS. CHAPPKL. Local Market Report Kvorne, Oct. Jf(i, 1MK8. Wiikat-78 to 70 cU free m Istsrd cam. Oats -20 to 25c. Hurley 2fl and 30 cts per bushel. Eggs -20 cts per tn.;-.. Bl'Tteh 25 cU mt lb. Hoi'H 15 to :'l) cts. Wool. 18 and lltci.. Larh - 12C 10 cts a-r lb. Potlttsjn- 25c per boaltvL FLoua 1st grad", 1 85 p.r hhL Bacon Hides IO'iM'JJc; shoultlersH to 9cU; hams, i:-..- u cts. Chickens -Young, tt,SO0M.lOi n!d, 3,tKX 3.50. Free Scholarship. There is a vacant scholarship in the State ' University from Lane county. All who wish to make application lor this'fr bid iriblp will pb use apply to the County School Sn- prrinttndenl by the First ol Morambi r. Colt Lost. A yearling bay mare cult 'vh lus. from No i v illey about tuo weeks a.-ii. Was seen jaat following a aragt near W'm Iiiimui's lei s.-. Anyone inVlna blfumatbsi IM regard to, or r turning tin- anlt will Is? lils-rully rewarded. fiaoaoa Holland. For Sale. Town lots in Packard 'a and si), lion's ad lit ion at 50 ami $(KJ. Also lOaitdSO acie lots of No I fruit I 'ml, in ciininilion, I 't miles from Bogaut; price 86 tan ..ere. . On, T M. Siih-ton. Notice. Farm an if you want moii -v bring; nil your old iron, copper, brass, etc., to W. Sambos. He pays tin highest cash price. New Yolk Store. Ironclad THE BUST IN Ask for the FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. m mam m im CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE TO CMATIOGJ Has just received direct from New York and Chicago, the largest and best stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS Ever brought to Eugene. THIS IS NO IDLE BOAST. Hlit call hikI prim tin-in. BmnmuW th place; Hrick, corm r Williiinette and E(ghth St , Kiiu'iw Oitv Day & -Tin: si I FURMITU1E UNDERTAKIMQ House in Eugene. Corner 7tli and Wil. Sts CRAIM Have removed to Marx' New build i riff The if have a complcJe stock of Watches. Clockf Jewelry & Musical Instruments. -ALSO A large invoice ol Millinery! Millinery!! I propose to open a well assorted stook of millinery goodi in the red front building mmmIU Hakcr's Hotel which I Will sell at 1... Im i. ui r..it.otinlile nriri-s. All kinds millinery work done anil satis acti.'U guar- j anteed. (iive me a call and examine my j Htmk. 0 M. HoOfM, Mhs. Hi E. MfcNsou. Agent. Arrived at Kruiisse A Klein's (he largest assortment of Watarj Kcbnol Shoes, iu all sizes from Chillis', Ch ldrctis', Misses' and Woiiicuk', ever brought to Eugene, and will warrant eerv pair, ami at prices lower Ihsn any bona in tn' valley. Call and aee them. BITOENK CITY WI CADI HBRI TO STAT. Do Not Smoke Chinese Made Cigars. VVf vi ill iutroiluce our own Hnttla of Cigars. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Ami wh will do the nil inc. Qhn us a tri il mi l ve will Cuaranies Satisfaction. Notice to Smokers llavoo.'is sold in packag-a. KACT0BY Eighth. On Oliv" stie-t near corner ol .1 ASKUI.F.K Overalls THE MARKET. BUY CLOTHING AND CENTS FUR- J W. CHERRY. Tlie X. Oregon Tit Story FACTORY i, .IASKUI.KK A CO. Henderson, l.K.viuNt & ft C. lirittiiias goods. BROS I, B. HE AM, of i OTDER A first-class Bran of the Finest A Tun Link of Collins, (askt'ts, Robes, AND ALL KINDS OF Undertaking Goods CtiuNtiiiitly on h.mil. I Stoe corner Cash for The highest market price )ail at Eastland Wilsons Ou 9th street for Wheat. Shoes, Hats, Caps NEW GOODS. A FfNE ASS0IITMENT OF BEAUTIFUL 0RE8S G000S& From the Cheapest to the Best at prices according to quality. A LARGE BOOTS FBI TTO A From the Cheapest to the 2est. Ali parties can be suited either as to Price or Quality. Our aswrtmewt is Cowplete, from the lowest Price upto the finest; can suit you if'jfOu give its a call oub stock rs free iew Look us over; at II to you !o a. if e do not Nov V'U -A FULL LINE for Infants t5torl is so well adnr'tfd tochlldron that wwianwdW s itiipcrior to uny pn-t ripiion to.vutotne.M L A. Aacn2r.. V )., ill So. Oxford St, ltrookl) u, K. Y, THE REASOI ! Why all who want Bargains go to -A Is tliat you enn Uuy l class quatiiy tot less money than elsewhere as our large SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES Of Ladies, Misses and Children fine Shoes and tnd Hipper have arrhrfjtt add we arc prtpnretl t. show the IpabQe ie LARGUSI ANSOUTV;' , , 0 n an,l Shoes ever brought to Kiierfe ritv. Custom rork nwl Kttainog ueatly and protriiitly dine. No trouble to show poods I . l h convinced. KRAUSSL & KLEIN. T AKEE New Hearse; one in the State. Ai.-o Dni.raiji Furniture, Hat. dins, 1 1 "' off. .cdattha Lowest Rates. Willamette and 7th Streets. . Wheat, and Clothing at STOCK OF j i L ynd stylisSi.: 'inniev, aa v,i make aonie tjna ai OF GROCERIES r. 15. DuiS 23 and Ci Iren. Ca.ilc'f f.c:vnr i - :i. Kills v t j I L.,l'jiOwl Kractfltioa, ii,., i. ,., uad iiruuotea di- nodiLuiion. Tus QariDa Oonaaar, r Konaj strwt, N. T. 0ES K. &. K. more Goods of First- ..