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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1890)
m EUGENE' CITY GUARD. KA'IUBDAY ... FED. !. tt)0. Fads to Tli Ink About. Thu avuriiiia ad valorem duly on windo pIuhm in 113 per ci-nl.. mid tbe maoiifactiirm V . ( , 1 1 I 1 t'..l.l.. nave iptu inuuj nii'iuiwm uuw 111 mumik; ton ankine for additional tirolecliou. TLe proflla are ao lurge tliet the leading tunnufoo. lurera bavorcuizd a Irant to limit pro duction and advaucelbe price of window kIhm to tba connnmer. They ara clamoring (or additional dulice that Ilia margin ol tbeir iiroflte may be eu!arfid. Tliey are extreme. ly aniioua of courite that Ibe labor employed lu gli manufacturing may be protected from competition with the pauper labor of Europe. A Mr. Campbell wbo ia now being proaecuted for importing large number of Hliwii-makere, under contract, id violation of law. bna recenllv bad a bearing before Ibe Committee on Way ul Meuna In favor of an increase of duty. la common with oihera engngHl in iliia indnatry, Mr. Caiu 111 would prohibit tbe Importation of foreign good and import cheap foreign lubor to make them. An increaae of duty abnta off competition from abroad, and tba truat it organized to prevent borne competition, placing tboae who need window-gUia at the mercy of Ibe combination. There ia bardly a highly protected indna try in tbia country wbicb baa not organized a truat, aud which ia not availing itaelf of tbe tariff to ewindle the people by exorbi tant chargea. Many of them, like tbe win-dow-glaaa nuikera, are Bulling tbe Committee of Waya and Meana for an iucreaae of duty, that they may atill further increuae irlcn and declare larger dividend. We will be agreeably iliaapiwiuted if any llepnlilican member of Congreaa votca for reduction of dutiea to break down combiiiaiiona. They dare not antagonize tbe wiabea and intereata of tbe chief patrona and aupportera of the Prty- Jacksonville Timea: ''Tbe Waahiugton legihlntiire ia addicted to tbe naa of lady clerk, who will, douhtleax, make a pretty mete of engroaaing lit I la and transacting oili er public biiHinrHx, slice aamee Oregon lady clerk. Two of the dnmaela luat week atriicic for higher wagea, and the cbivalrona legila tore promptly grunted them 1 5 per day, but letuiud to rale the anlariea of male, commit tee cleika to the aiuiia figure. There can be HO doubt tliat there ore lady clerka in eiia tone wbo cm do 5 good work aa meu in thia line, bat tlml kind are never In demand for aueb poaitionii; becHUHe a lib women of elhVieucy the tirt Higgling Huli of y'.utli and rotundity ia gniemllyK'Hie, and it ia Iho giggle and rotundity Ihut Ilia average legia lator wiinla to ogle and atuirk at during the iulermiaioua ueceataiily wetirriug be tween Introducing buncombe billa nud prao lleing parliaiueutury law. The lady fUrke come high; but it aeema tbe "deiih boya" uiuat huve 'cm. Tbe Auti-irnat bill liaa been defeated in tbe V iinlillinW.il (Htale) llonmi nf Heprvaeu tiilivia, During the debate member, Mr. Kddy, deebired Hint (he Ktate bad trimta in coal, lumber, tratmporutioii, t.ilegmpby, tulepbone liuea, electric, light, Hxlielln, mill Jng cluiuia, lumber land, innnraiict aud medicine. lie .aid u tun ol roal that coal on the eara at tbe mi inn $ 1.H5 anld at Heat tie at 111 IS profit, in conaeiiueuee of Urn oonl truat. Annllier member, l'luniiner, In oppuaing the bill, plead for tbe truala, and for capital and dentin need labor uuiona, it ia fitting and In order for it Legislature with big Uepuhlii-ati majority to kill any bill infringing upon triiata. Fur bat not the great apoalle of that party aald tbey were "private affaire"' Aud it not tbe tariff the father of trnata, and ia not tbe Republican purty tin friend of the tariff.-E. 0, Tbe Jackanuville Timea commenting on Ibe early death of the Medford paper niHkea a true atatement concerning the euhaurlllon Iirice for which a good local paper, with a nulled field, cull be publlnbed with any fair financial return to the miblinber. The Timea aaya: Medford'a dollar weekly baa "gone where the Wooduiue twineth," aa might have been expected. No large, Drat elate paper ran be printed In the Interior for leat tbau t'J.f0 a year, I'ulilmliert of city papcri iaaue wrekllea for leaa money, but tbey make H -e ol lh rcailing nmlter that liaa already been priutid In the daily editione. Otherwiaa tbeir pricra would not be ao lllwnU It la worth remetulieriug (hot no newt- faper la publlahrd eapecially for one pcron, 'rople bo become greatly diaplenaed with aomelbing tbey find Id a newHiiaper ahotild remember that the very thing that dipUace Iheiu I exactly the thing that will moat idetaa somebody that baa aa much inter! Iu the iwper at they have, II takea all klnda of eople to make a wotld, we are told, aud Ihe patroua of newspaper are made up of Ibe eletueuta of the world. A man limy have dialike for tobacco, but lie ia not tooliuli ruoiigh to oomplain of bla grooeryman be caiwe he keepa it for sale to (iiiwe who want it. The man who finda aometbiug in a tieaapaper he doea not like la lint obliged to read It or be Influenced by it. Index, Lexington Hudget; One moruiug luat week when II. K. Hathaway, of thia place, opened ' nit door ne found a uliepuertl dog watting to be admitted. Tied lo bit collar waa a note from Mr and Mra. ltutaell, parent! of Mra. Hathaway, who live about four milea weat of Lexington, alating that they were both tick aud needed attendance and a phyaioiau, The intelligeul auimal had been alerted off at i o'clock in the morning aud faithfully per formed bit errand. Mr. and Mra, llUMtell ara recovering. Id Hamburg a malignant type of tyiibut follows in the wake of la grippe, attacking tbe enervated ayalema of tbe victims of the latter disorder. Typbua, typhidd and ma larial fevera are likely lo follow iu thia coun try aa well, uuleoa convalescent take par ticularly good care of tbenietdvvi uutll their avateuia are fully featured aud recuperated, The pneumonia which ia attended with ao many fatahtiee ia really a development of the influents. The Republican majority of the evimna committee htva reported against the bill to reipiire the Hiiiennt( udent of tbe Census to aM-ertuio what iero-oUjje of the people owu their own farma, the number of laruit under mortgage and Ibe amount thereof. Tbe high tariff Iteiiublicaua do not with tbe con dition of Ibe farmer iu tbia oouulry to be kuown. The facta would I a cmviucing coutiadictiun of the theory that a laritl benefits the farmer. Eaat Uregouian. In tbe Senate of Ibe Waobington lrgiU ture, Tbonipaou, of Walla Walla, ia chair man of the committee on public morale. The diplay of levity which Ukea place when r ligioua or teuirauce mattera are referred lo Ibia oininiltre tivtllea the worthy aeualor, wbo exclaimed Ibe other day, 'What in h do tbey lake lue loiT I am aa moral and good a uiau aa any d iackaaa on the floor of thia arnale chamber. Nellie Illy, Ibe New York World'e corrva pondeul, completed her flying trip around lue world hut Saturday, having con turned jual "i dava, 6 boura and 11 minute ia mak ing tbe trip. Tbia ia Ibe falt time on rworJ and yal Nellie it not routideieJ a fat iT. L. T. Uariu, (buirmau of the Hepul lit -an State Central t'oninnitee aaya that he will iaaue the call, about February S, fur the committee to meet early in March. The aalary of the Governor of Montana ia In Ik Yikhj a year. Thia ia a coutratt lo Ibe paltry amount Orrgoo paya ber cbltf exeru uve. Lo at MiWirT. Wheal, Oi and 67 eta.; calx, ;!') ctt.; b'lpa, " and t) eta. ou coutigD- nieut; butler, i.'i aud M eta.; -, 3jcta.; UlMKAHKii ('Arri.K.-ll waailiMiitvnred aome time aince Unit W. H. Ludd'a henl of Jurm-y cattle uear Eaat I'ortluud waa diaeuaed with tubt-rciiloiia, n diaeaan i-innltr to coiiMimp tloij In the human kind. The Ntute board of tbe DonicBtio Animal Coiiiiiiinaioii hue or dered Ibe herd killed; tboae that I. live aymii tonia of the dlHcitao to bu killnl iliiliicduituly mid burned or buried, and ih" remainder wilbiu aix moiilliH, Mondny biat 'Ji bead were alaughU'red, all of v. Li li howd aigna of the ilieuHe. Aa ibe diaeuitc ia liable to develop iu the expoaed rattle lit any time they miit be dinpoatd of. Mr. Ltdd'a lout ill be coiiMldenil)le, iia be hut 158 head of .ferae) in hit bi rd, old and young, which, fn from dM'iie, would be worth a5,(KM). The firai lot be in.n,rle.l came froui i'uniiaylvannt. There were li bead and they cost tli,Wt). Tbey wore, Mr. Ladd thiuka, peifuclly lieultby, und he aaya tuo dle;in w.ik miroilnceil injo IiimIiciiI by two cown which he bought from n Cicliloi bia man. lie bna bei u -euileivoruig to in creuae bit herd up to Wl milch cowa. At be only receive l fur every dioited auiiinil killed mi I fid lor every auimil which when killed ia found to be Lenllliy.iiinl ia allowed to ave only tbe bhl a, the money paid by Ibe elate i only about tnough In pay for kill ing and buiying tbn hiuihoIh, iin. I the Lcrd it practically a lulal Jim. - Kntrim'K For Sulc. For tale at the Kuene Kmindry and Inm Work.: One 11x12 engine, W home power, Corlix bed, new. One 7x10 twelve hore eiwer engine, Co'r lim IhxI, new. One 7xll twelve liorw power engine, Cur lit lied, with cylinder boiler, tecuml haml. Ona 4 hor puer upright engiuu with bidler, aecoinl hand. Oue i home pnwer engine, open bed, tecoiid hand. Will tupply boilvra with entjintt if required. (iKo. N. Fhakii, Eugene Oregon. Cliwllllf Out, The Eugene Hook Slori', Edward Scbwarz- acbild proprietor, din-en out Uuivvraity bouka at coat, tiiking order for audi aa aro tint iu ttock at cott alxo. m mm. i AND DK.VI.Elt IN' Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry & Musical Ik Most Select H South ol Portal Special attention given to Repairing and Engraving by two first-class workmen All work warranted, Clearance Sale. op yr Boois For 40 Having jiiireli.wtl tin entire uttu-k of goods in the store of Kinusxt) & Kli'in, in this city, I will for the next 40 days, sell positively for Cash of nil goods in stock. Die r Soots, Shoes. Slippers, EVERYTHING AT COST. O. E. KRAUSSE. 1 BROWNSVILLE Clothing' Store. J. W. CHERRY is still carrying a full line of these also a full line of HATS, CAPS AND GENTS FUR NISHING Sold at the Lowest Prices. Re member tho stand, Walton's Block. UNDERTAKER. A bran One of the Finest in the State. A Fixi Lixi or Hk . Auo Dutta n Cofiins, raskcts,N Robes, Ur.V) lrcsscs M' Undertaking Goods f j 'Sp WV 7 WkU " " CoDu11uroBi..m,i. Lowest Rates. . Store corner Willamette and 7th Streets A Court limine Kick, Kvorn. Oa Jan. 2i. I:0. 4nt why Ibe w.ple of Oregon cao, in tbeir aoveiaign capacity, wholly diaregard Ibeir own coinpaet, Ibe Contitution, and yet eluiiii the right lo execute tbe law iu an individual acute i one of the anoiualiraof hdl government. Heo. HI of Arl. II, of the Coimtitiition prohibit! eoiiutiee from creating an tlidcbledlitaa in exeeaa of tf.lMHl, and yet we bear of an indebtedueae of I'lU.UUU talked of nth ne much aatnranca aa if it waa legal rigbl. Then we beat il atteiled that a petition from the taxpayer would give right but upon what grouuda we are Hot told foroooth; the poor fellow with bit grubbing lion on hi aboulder, though lu the majority, miiKl grin and lar. The taxpayer of to day create what debt ha pleaae but th Inline limy not he bit. We will luggeat lo ib'e petitioner that their guarantee of an ill. gul indebtedneti may thift Ibe liability where it it leatt expected. Then we bear II aati-itedon all aide that tbonld Ibe deed and mortgiige record be destroyed Ibe county would be compelled at any coat to tupply lli in Thia BNaerl to be an abtolule fal lacy, founded niton an entirely erroneoua view of wlnif Iheae record are. We admit we huve undertaken tank that will cull down upon our bead a torn lit of ridicule aud coiilemptuoii anaerr, yet w here now and (or uye duty tbe wont. Tbe deed and mort gage record of Lane county are public record of private pi pert, end when thooe record are loal orllealroted tbeir ia no power ou earth can tniiply them eave the owner of the paper, and he doea ao without compul isiou. No almtract can be t matter of record or evidence without firtt being legalized by Ibe legialatnre, and then only lo Ibe abaenc uf tbe original or ft certified copy, and after all tbia Ibe court cannot tupply them. Each individual uuixt tupply hit own title aud w defy toyone lo produce law to lha contrary. We are kindly referred in what la known at tbe ilaker County act. Ia reply to thia we aatert that thai act bean u out in all we have aaid. Kee pge 1717 and 1718 in Hill's Code. A. H. Kinnkdt, On Exhibition. A part of our new itock (if crockery and glaaawaia ia now on exhibi tion at our grocery atore. Call and examine it, A. Goldsmith. .inufiicturing t . sr m. :ir x, m.'t m m m m. P w x x; ;s . m m m m m m m. Jeweler. Instruments. Dnys. celebrated goods, GOODS. new First-Class Hearse Farnliurf, Slit- and Shoes Etc. 1890. 3111 f Slft (rrand Annual Clearance Sale ! .i.riiiimiiiiimii"""""""' In order to make room for the Spring Stock I have decided to close out the balance of my Fall and Winter Goods at prices never before quoted in Eu gene. This sale extends from Saturday, Jan. 25 to Saturday, Feb. 15. m : ... m m, ,m mm. a a: m a a. m m. m. s a m .m . .m s jt m a. s s m m & a at a: wmx DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. 100 pieces Cabot " 4x4 10 ytmh for $100 100 " "A" 4x4 14 " 100 10 pieces Hope Bleached 44 12 yards for. 1 00 10 " Lonsdale " 11 " 100 10 " Fruit of the Loom Bleached 4x4, 11 yds. ..100 50 " Domestic Prints, 20 3o " German Indigo Calico, 14 yards 100 12 " Bleached Canton Flannel, 13 yards for-. 1 00 14 " Unbleached " " 14 " 100 FLANNEL DEPARTMENT. 8 pieoea Bcarlet Twilla all Wool at 23 cm p r jard 5 30 ' 10 " " ....33 " 5 " Extra M 9 h St) " CLOAKS. CLOAKS. As I have deeided to close out my entire line of Ladies, Misses and Children's Jack ets, Mikados, Newmarkets, and everything in my Cloak Department. I will offer ail of them, no Reserve, at CLOTHING MY BANNER 1 Lol of Oenta Caaaiiuere Siiila, Lot No, 2.4H1). Price 7 00 Former Price, $J ' " . Ch027. Trice 8 (0 10 " " G.ltW. Trice 0 (XI " 12 6,8.":l. MM. iy y ) OVERCOATS MY SPECIALTY. NOTHING TO COMPETE with it West of CHICAGO. I am determined to close out my Entire Stock of MENS' AND BOYS OVERCOATS Conse quently Prices are no object. I shall sell them at ACTUAL COST, WITHOUT RESERVE. T r T T These Prices will only hold ing the above Mentioned BONA EUGENE, 1890. itttixiiiisii4ii yards 1 00 ACTUAL EASTERN Trice 10 50. Trice 8 00. ' 14 00 " 10 00 CLOTHING FIE S. H. MEIDLT, General Merchandise. 1890. xt xnt m runs DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. 5(1 )iecen yd I'luiu aud l'aiiciea at 1 j jar.la for $1 Former piico 25o 8 " 3li iuchca all wool Tricot, at 10e per yard " 50c 10 " 3C " Ladiea Cloth, at 40o per yard " 6 " 30 " Scrgea, at 40o per yard " COo 20 " 30 " CusKiuierea, at 10c per yard.... " COc 0 " 3G " ' Homepuiia, at 40c per yard " . 50c 7 " il " llenriittas at 80c per yard " K5o 12 " 42 Marietta at 80c per yard " $1 G " 30 " Fentte Foule at G3c per yard .... " 85o l!l " 54 " Tricots at 70c per yard " 90o 7 " 61 " Lndica cloth ut 73c per yard " fl 13 " 43 Glaze French Uest Cloth at 90o per yard " 1 13 BLANKETS ! BLANKETS ! 1 Lot While I'.Iaukets at $2 00 per pair Former Trice $3 50 l,Lot Vienna 10x4 Iiluiikets at 2 50 per pair " $4 00 1 Lot Comfortcra for 75c per puir up to $3 00. COST. DEPARTMENT. 00 i 1 Lot of Genta Caaitimere Suit, Lot Xo. 3,093. Price $13 00 Former Price, f 1G 00 00 J " 1,130. Price 13 00 1G 00 50 1 ' 3,300. Price 13 00 1G 50 OVERCOATS 1890, m m m m w k r w a CLOAKS CLOTHING 5,338. Trice 13 50 4.481. Trice 13 00 17 00 10 00 Good dm Dates. in OREGON. poUloea, Ul eta.