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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1890)
T-'- mm CITY CUM5. SAltUDAY OCTOHEB IbltO. Our Ami:' IVimlnncrs. The repprl of llm CoumiNNioner of Tto iyti, jmt mao. public, io.)laina (net anil tignrcB wlil-. 'j would to nU.-tling If tL coun try t . nut riow 'icoim'.opifrj Ij tin ai The iimui tr nf I'uO'irri-ni on tlie roll nn the 1st of July 5:i7.Wl. ontiioul otaiiur- allimtl il.'.riiig '!w fara full quar ter of o ceulurv i Or the clean of ll a war vns 0(l.r38. I ll's ia Ml I'm the Dtiwrwr allowed ia i83, ten yin-a nftfr the (ml of tho war, nni nearly t in tbe nnratcr hIIow cd in llSS. The B'sount of llio fiit payment to iheau oew peDBlun wjh tii.i'i,tii, hi':U pi cetda by $2, 000, Ml ttin entire llalnraeiuii)la for peuaicrji iu IH1, when the Hit aliouM naturally hero rcucli. d iti b ikJ-" point. It ia ten or twnlrn millirnia la pi . uf ibe flmt jravnienta in 1M8 nd )W!. The number of clnirua fllnl under the new Dependent IVtuii.ti Act, up to Sept. JtUtb, three moutha only after the iiiumigr, wan 4110,282. Tula ie double the uuuibur cmIi mated by tho friends of thin puiiperizinn la aa lively ever to apply for Kiippoit under It. If but linlf of tbiHtf claim nrn allowed the penaiou lint of the United Ktutu will contain 708,01X1 nnuiro, which ia equal to tbe landing army of Germany. And whereas the coat of the German Army for tbe year ia not quite J'J2.00U,IX)0 our pension lint will tout ibia year $150,000,000, and another year and tbereaftor probably f200,000,000. Tbe reflection that a unit of common cloth will colt more under tbe McKinley bill Ibnu Mure ia rather iliKjuitting at firat bluah to poor men who are jimt barely able to make both Hid meet aa it ia, but a doner examination of of the beuntieaof tbe new tariff will hbow that ita fiumeta have tbouRbifully provided for the newU of tbe workingman iu that direction. The UcKin Icy law allowa anybody to ro to Europe and bring bark all the clotuiUK he lieeda (or bin own perannal 'mo duty free. A tbe bill panned tbe lion" the nmouut of thia ex ception was limited to $300 worih, but the thoughtful friends of the poor iu the Senate explained th.it it would baldly pay a work iu;;man to go to Europe to lay in u aupply of cloibii'K under such a iwtlriotton, aa traveling expeiiae would rut lip all tbe Having Accordingly Mr. McKiidey con tented to have the limit removed, and Dow any ironmoulder or bricklayer cm run over to London, get uieunun d by I'oolo, aud bring back $ 10,000 vi:lli of cloihea for bia per tonal u He without payitiH ibe Government a cent After this who ouii any that the He publioau tariff policy malcea one law for tbe poor anil another for the rii'bV Ci tuplitneiilary to the carelul luunitig of rail:. .'nil Irniua iu KiikIiiIiI are III f.ic.H inn n by the oOiciat reput for ll'e year !M'J It mini fvil the uuuiliercirii! 1, not coiililili the neanu ttrkil-liolders, auioiiiiti'd o 775,IK),U7;i, ahU of tbcK tbe killed were 1,070 and the injured l.SS'l. ihe proportici o' kdleit a"d Injured w.-re reHpectively uiih iu 4,iti0,' 00 mid one in i'illMl, which cer tainly, i but a aunill proiMirliun, end ev idcnui t careful niniit)' metit. Mau of Ihoee killed and injured wi re to -iaiply by their own cardo-mcnH, fur which Ibe uiinada were uot to bluuie. Mr Jy Gould emit, pi) 1 '.a ibe eflVcu cf IheMi Kiiilt) tiii iV h ; 'i-i.t tiiaiumiiy, aud iu tbia be i. ii'ii.da ua of Ihe cmiutrjuian iu a deulid ortiue. Knid he to the dentM: "I won't piiy notbiiiH' extra for gat. Just Iuk her out Never cdnd if it doea hurt." "vVell," anid the detiti-.i, admiriiiKly, "yen are plucky. L't nie t'e the loath." "Ob!" exclaimed tbe coiiutrymau, " 'taint uie tbat'l got tbe Ootuache; ita tuy wife," Diapatcbea from all lir;e citict and many tonua ia Knn' el ite that many orifjinal pack ige aiioona h'ivj bona opened and aro doiiiK u thriving btini ;, m the remit of the deeLir n jealei'Vv by Ibe United State! circuit court. hevcrnl uiaHa-uuHtin(a were held thrnnvbout the hlnle tliii eveuing at which the aovermir waa petitioned to cull an extra aeasiou to re-eunct the old law. Borne of nur cntitcui.oniric are adviaatinf an epnpritioD uf '.'30,(XJO by the next lein liiture to make an HrK"n exhibit at the Worltl'a KxnoKllinn at t'liUt,- in Wi, We opine that the Ich'iidxtuie will make an appro iriation, but it will tie aoveral notclien b-low thai mic'inlud. The atutn vill have two yeara in which to collect whutuver aiiiouut 1 appro priated. The Hoaton Herald anya: "Senator Ingalla tella ihe people of Kunaaa that tbe McKinley bi'l in all wroug, but that be voted itbecauae it waa a Uupuliliciu lueaaure." Senator Iugiilla ie uot the only Republican leader wbo thought mora of ibe diotatee of Ibe party caucua than of Ihe iutcreitt of Ihe country. Jay Gould taya that if ibe new tariff iu creaava the price of clothing a peiiiou niuat pet aloiiK with one ami wb're be would otherwiHe have two. l:ilfnur, tbe liiab xeo letary, lecomiucndH aoinolbini! Kimilar to tbe Irixb people in view of tbe pievailniK famiue. They muat yrt alony with half tbe i mount of lood. Tbo New York Herald baa a fix r olumu article hciuhd "The next imhi;-:ii I'e jo oratic. l'o recant of the oomph i n of lUn coming botlM) of leprexentativca. m i u .i: of cauilidate. Conaurvative entie - -oate a Peuiooratid tuajoiily of ei;;'. n. t ut it may l lAigcr." El-riFkiduit Uiiyea savn that the llcKiu ley lurilt ia "tho imwt leirible blow tint bun ' been airuck ut the Hi publican paity during ila e-..HliLie." If be hd xaid the "bjaiueaa iuleieate of lie couuliy" bu would bave been eiuctly right. Cov. Hill, of New York U de.iveiiug tell ing aptechea iu Ihe Ohio etiuvaxa t'lfMii tli Old Oiclmrtls. Silent JoiiI'IihI Mr K.in.. I' link ia rinovitum a (hitty )iar o'.l .1, pl orc::Aid. It t.i.ea a day to prune, Kiupe (be unma o3 nud priieilr cleau up to treia. When done Iburou: lily 'he woik in more tbm repaid Ibe llit cn'j 1 1 fiuit it, birder, tiuer jnvoie.l, and hi t'.'. ire waDiiiire .iiu becoinea a v.dm. I ijrel at.)ilv of f -lit. II old applu or 1 1 ir He..n kre properly cI.riimI lip eud I ir . . 1 biro i uo limit to their bin and ilc.' w P b.armore to tb aeie iu limniy linn HI y otlier Oiop. Hllleea it bf pmUrH, There ahoid l b a 1 making it a niiJ meuiu.r, aubj..jt t oo. ,; o mi a l uiw uiij to (Lo iieinlib il'ie d. iu iilluw nn nuili i.li on liurd to ut .lid It beccuii a a dii ate and insect-biecdiiq cst ibllxbuu rt, Ital ia a pos itive mjuiy i,i urcLarua for niili n ull arouud, npni.diLK luiact piata and iuultipl)'iii( tbe deelni.Unj larv.Mt aud funthi on an aim oat tiUir..at;iuiililo ;..:.. Lveu if not grayed, o.cb ir la uijt be.ir rub cropa aud Ceaae to (.eapu'olio nui-anco from all agricultural etuudjuiut. Tht tiimoiiiia aud moaea and Ijomi bark abi nld all be burned op cleau in lln orchard. That i ei utial. ll t iillv in i xn-ct iLl all petaoua ownitiK orcbaiiia couij ercr I Itirnl by law loulntu 'tbeiu t or j rc ;, u.eu' tiM-a. There are tboae jo wi'l let their fruit fo to waate, let the atate or bniticuiluiiil o.ielie do what - I bey will. Hut a a lucrtaxiiiK publie iutelli ebra in i!h.' loaiti rn will Jo luuch In oooi jnl prcrrMie woik or 1m tuffermg of Ureal peiuiiiajy 1ok. A h mcliai I after or c.'iar J ia cleared up the til by onea will be com tnort til. by itill, nr. I oue dirly, uukept ; anal of Irrti w.ll ha. Uir umie Verunu tuan all Iba clean orcbama iu the neibiuir boo I. Appeal cau oulr I made to aellWh i.t je and ludnuliial enierj nc Tbe adver li'irv of fru.t lumN, aud Ibe derelopuient of (bit t;r' "t iudilitry will foroc owuera ol old or LunU to clean up, tuoie than lawi can evur Uo. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT . ((( Jltii-y It h'tiukti 4-1, 1J yardt for H.OO Eftr'i F'u.t i-i UMturht'l, CuUl " 117 11 yarda for 11.00 13yaidafor$1.00 Jll-m htJ, not Jtnlnhr th atnllr, 13 yards (or 1.00 llett Hramh of 4-1, Jilvelinl, lOyarda for 11.00 Fill l'itcts litst Quality Unary, 20c i yard, worth 23c Five J'ititH I'Wul Shirting Ftniaitl, 2.'o a yard, worth 30c All IIW lltd TxeilM Flunntl, At yOca yuid, worth 4'ic At 40c a yard, worth GOo At 47c a yard, worth 60c CLOAKS. L'td'a' and CltUdrtn't hum and Slutrt Cloukt. SfnhtteH fu 3-4, 28 i'iicA (Old 23 fiii-A Umjllm. These Cloaks will be Sold at COST without ANY Reserve. v A- : I v, ': l :-v.;.. AL I. MEIDLT, IS! - mm REMARKABLE :-: INDUCEMENTS. -xjsr Seasonable Dry (lood In invitin-LadieHrequirin- Dry Goods of any description to call during this Sale and examine the Wonderful Values in every department of my Colo.snal Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, I present a few specimen quotations, a glance at which will satisfy any reasonable mind that NOW IS MOST EMPHATICALLY THE TIME TO 1UY DRY GOODS, even though they are bought far in advance of the consumer's needs, as I AM STILL SELLING AT MY WELL KNOWN LOW PRICES, REGARD LESS OF THi; ENORMOUS INCREASE IN VALUES UNDER THE NEW TARIFF LAW. DEESS GOODS. IHpIfcMfiS Inch, Sti-ici'y HW Mien' Cloth, all the faff xAinki, uf the rtmirkaW.y lino price of(i0 CVXTS A YAKD iooil in 'ne uf 81 ctnta. And ill' othrr .Ale-' I Gooi in KAr n.-ajxntion. ri r.- .i mi CewtTiil 3!ircli;uuli, KLGKt.i:, - - - OHKUOX. An rmuense Line of Underwear Iron 75 Cents io $8 00 ser Suit. Eargains ia MENS FLNfi WO0LEf OVERSU1RTS. Clothes SPECIAL VALUES! IX . HOUSE fills GOODS. AT22Jc A YAIiD- Tmki y Kuil Tal.l.. I illlUll, Good Value (or SO cl. AT Me A YARD- Oil Kid Table Liuen. Good Valud (or IU ota. AT4")c A YARD Exlia Turkey Eed Table Linen. Fine Value far CO eta, AT 40c A YARD-. Fine Chequered Table Linen. Good Value (or 05 ola. AT 22c A YARD Ecru Table Lim n. Good Value for 35 cts. AT tl.25 A DOZEN 0-8 Dimii r Nnpkius, fully bleached, Worth $1.75. AT $1.00 A PAIR Ecu Tapel Lace Curtains, 3 ;imi lung, good raluo at $1.1"). ' Lace Department. Linen Torbon Lace, li yard to the )iec,l couuutiiicinc No. 1 at So a piece aud I tifjwuulb. AlhO a cuniplutu l.ue o'j Fiabueta and Flouuciug. Hosiery Department. Fonncr Price 88 00 to 827 ,30. Will Now be Sold for 84 50 to 817 to close out before January 1, 1891. 3EX. Je2XZl$fXZL1S2r 3S-0"C3-3SWK2t OR. Latest Shape in Gents' StifF Hats. Novelties in Gents' Neckwear. AT 8 13 CESTS Ti-u Dozcu LadieV Fancy Colluu Ilje, wifrtn 'JO eta a jiair. AT 12 l-2o A PA I It- Ludiea' Elua'io Iiiiuiid Kililli-, Iriiniued aenuirt, wurih 21 cl u pair (it'IKllil JltMcillUUliM', KUGENK'. - . OREGON. Call it Hallr-That tired languid feeling lunaiia that your ,n) Diem ia in a alule to in vite (lihciiae, and' Wrinlit'a Conipouud Fx MdA of Karaaiiurillu ia wbat yon need at u'ice to expel impnritiea of tbe blood aud I J ild yon np. bold It all drupgihia. F. L. Posson & Son, BEDS General Agts. for D. M. Ferry & Co'i EEDS Garden Seed. SEEDS Crass, Clover and all kind of SEEDS Trees, Bulbs, Fertilizers, etc. EEDS Bee Keepers' Supplies. . -i :mt you fur a customer. Give us a trial order. L. Posson & Son, 209 2d St, Portland, Or. S:.irtira to M illcr llnia. Catalogue l're S NEW YOEK 1 mil ! W hich han become o popular among the laily shopiwra ol KiiKdic and vicinity, la one ol a -Icm of ilmllur itorca oiairatcd by O, It. Ri.ii. ut New York City. Their supply t ob- taliied from manufarturvra, Jotitr, lm))ortn, bankrupt aalci ami amall crowded out mainline i uhoni Mr. Riium atlvancva a low per- ci'iitanc ahiivo the net coat of their good and fur- nlalien them money to continue their mm'iie ' during the aeanon. Thin Hock conrtst of Ladies & Gents Furnishing Goods Tinware. Boots and Shoes, Carpets. Linens, Housekeeping Novelties, Notions While the stock in not large, a consignment ol new goodn reaches in weekly. We are not flier big prices. We make low prices ami cold them there. We are after a large trade, ai"1 are using every business method lo secure It. We ask no butter endorsement than the hunduds ol custo mers who have done business with ua during the past few weeks. Our prices cannot bo dupli cated In Lane County. Kc!H'Clfully Submitted to the Spot I ash Trade, FRANK & FISK, Ninth Strrct. Eiicene, Or. Grand Slaughter 03E1- Bu OTS AND SHOES. BARGAINS 1 BARGAINS ! PATTERSON & CHRISTIAN ! Two tlooi-rt South of tho iKhl Fellows Hall. We will sell our entire stock of HOOKS AND STATIONERY at greatly re- thu'od prices. i'i lb Note Paper, minced from $1 CO lo $1 10. Itox of 5 XXX Envelopes, reduced from b()c lo Coc. Ilox of Illnniinaled lion Taper, reduced from 2"io to 15c to 15c. fit M l Linen Fabric I.i-ttir Heads reduced from $1 51) to if 1 10. Iff We hHve iu atuck over 50 dozen Tablets of all kinds, which we will sell at a very mmll umruui. IBEX-OW COST! 500 Taper Novels by the latest and mo.' t Popular Authors, which we will sell below cost, l'lease call anil examine our stock. PATTERSON & CHRISTIAN. FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! Just Received hy MOORE ' & LINN, Successors to J. R. REAM. LATEST STYLES AUD LOWEST PRICES ! Red Room Sets in Antique, Oak and Ash. " Hith Century Finish. " with combined Rureaus and Wash Stand. jSets broken and made up in anv shape or style. I'll AIRS, LOT NOES, REDPINU, 'WINDOW SHADES. UNDERTAKING AKD EMBALMING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Special Sale, o:e- 1 i 'ill '.JIJV LV.l E.VPJN'f ! 1 iH mii MtmmtiutaaUmMlmA OUR STOCK MUST BE REDUCED. What, What, What AT COST - FOR CASH OriLY ! During the next 60 days, I will offer all my large and complete line 01 uiotmng, 75 Overcoats, Gents Furnishing Goods. 25Ladies Cloaks. 65 Jackets, 60 pieces of Dress Goods, a lot of Fancy Silks, 12 pes. of All Wool 3-ply Ingrain and Tap- 1 ci4-vii-t rinMnin TjC 1 J xouijr vai pets, xi you wisn io mah.c your Cash bring you all it can, come and price these Goods, instead oi paying your tare to Portland. I am MOT going out of Business, but in order to make ready for a change in uiv i store room, it becomes necessary for me to i t. i , . . ireoucemytociv ot 31ercliandise, faster than I can in the ordinary run of trade, ami so, have adopted this plan, of offering vo jiiiese uoousat HJiolesale Trices, and even ;m some instances below the actual Cost. We are making Prices, that come but once in a LIFE-TIME I. BUY while the Slaughter Sale is going on, and profit from our most Sweeping Reduction in Prices. O. E. KRAUSSE. o b fl B S CQ 1 1 EUGENE, - PETERS, OREGON. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. TiMliER UXI NOTICE. .nr.! I. f. Land nrrii K. RrwRBrrn. Oa ,( Norlr i. hrvhr (. ,h in J,,h hr pn.vi.ioh. ih..-t,. ,,, , of jj,' n ,! ". .' .'VV r,1 '"r !he 'liiV.Tu.ta m the !t uf ( li(onua, IHv.m. Nevm'.a ami I a..h,nai T,rTit..rT." Ji.hn t,,.l . of 1 i ;. .-, ...in lumi.i.m.v 111. ...,! MBirmn.l I "ri nrch.-nf It.eW'. of II I I'V.T.,. C . . I .,.. . ...ir-vci ui. (..i.tviirni., - : I in, ... :i.i h t. hrrrhr f i-ii that ill '" '. . ,( 'iiiiiip invi i,.iif, ! hi'I vi . , ,. June i ,...i..i. in c.,r ihi. : . .it t-" Vr latuU hi mv ftul.-. ..( calif, r.iin. y .'ia a!i.l w-hiiignin l.'r.ii. rv. i i( a: ' No. Is it ? Is it? Is It? ini lain m.uv 11 I. m..r v.l... I . I . tal,.,.b i hitcUim li. Kid l.,,d ,!n nie K,i " ..n. ... W.rHl.T. ,he 7ih ,t of j.,,,,. ! cm..a i itv. . l., kH, in.r. u " .' 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