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) THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. SATURDAY.. . NOVEMBER 1, lUOO, Protected Hops 1 The Salem Journal U nut oonaUtout. Id n article on the hop market, after giving the deficiency in England. European Conti nent aim America at l'JU.WU, iiO.UWi and oU.UUU bale reapeollvely, ay I List the Mo . Kinley tariff bill, which rallied the rate from 8 to 11 centa per pound, would benefit the American grower. (JougroKHinno Heriuann Iim alvo been reptattnu the lame rot. Mnv log to moke bi constituent, believe that be represented their belt intereata when be roted for the onpreitaiva tax measure. It la bard to underetand bow an increased tariff will benefit our growers when foreign ooun trie do not have enough hopi by ovor 200.' 000 balea for their own supply. For some of the several yeara past the grower did not receive more than the old tariff rato, 8 cents per pound. Laat year the United Statos sent to Europe, England principally, nearly 13,000,010 pounds of hop. The only bops imported are of the bavarian variety, and our brewer would una them if there was a dollar a pound tariff. It appears that the raaicni protection organs are endeavoring to deceive the people and blind them to the facta. The Oregon Ian of a late (anna claimed that the duty planed on wheat . was for the benefit of the farmer, when it well knew that iniitead of importing wheat, we exported the articia in targe quantities, lie consistent, gentlemen, lor the people are not fools. Duties for Rich and Poor. Maj, McKinley, in submitting bis famous, or lufamona.tariff bill to Congress last spring, said: "The committee, responding as it be lieves to the sentiment of the oouulry and iue reoommenuationa of tne President, sub- mil wnat tney oonsider to be a just aud eaultable revfulnn of ih turlff ' "A lust and equitable revision of the tariff.1' Let us see. The fine cassimeres, worn by the rich, are advanced in duty 25 per cent., while wool ens, worn by the poor, are adranoed 40 per cent. ltroadclolb is advanced 20 percent ; cotton corduroy 114 per oeut. Heahikiu socques are reduced 33 per cent.; imitation sealskin aacques are advauced 120 per cent. Silk velvets are til advauced at all; cotton velvets are advanced 100 peroent. Silk linings are tuird at the same rate as under the old tariff; ooltun linings are ad vanced 283 per cent. Hilk luce are advanced 20 per cent.; oot ton Ucei 50 per cent. Ou black silk there is no advanoe;on black alpaca there ia an advance of 6(J per oeut. Hilk handkerchiefs are advauced 20 per cent ; cotton handkerchiefs 50 per oeut. Hilk stockings are advanced 10 per cent.; cottun stockings are advunced 15 to 25 per cent. On the finer grades of linens, worn by Ibe rich, the McKinley duty is 35 per cent.; on tbe courier grades, worn by tbe poorer olass es, the new duly is 50 per cent. Yet (bene are dulies imposed in a bill "to reduce the reveuue aud equalize duties on Imports," and are wbut McKinley rails "a just add equitable revision of the tariff." Briefs from tlie New AsHensinent Hill. t id .i..... , . - . mwiD mo miiy hi vue several ominiy aMrrsurs to apniint a precinct aiwewnr for each precinct in their rexpective counties. All pniertT suhjwt to taxation shall he li.ted and anarued every year, with reference to it actual value at the hour of six o'clock a. in. i.n the tirnt day of April of each year. No deduction whatever on account of imlcbtednrM shall Im allowed after this act shall take effect. The present aiweiwor nmt leave schedules fur luting property with taxpayers Iwtween the lfttli anil ITith of March of each year. Whenever any precinct or county awcwir shall desire any infnrinatlon touching the nature, value, amount, or locution of any pniierty inleot to taxation lu his precinct, he may examine the owner or person having charge of the same, under oath, and may reduce the same to writ iiiK ami require such penon to sulmcribe and verify the same. It shall he the duty of the product assessor when asuing either real or personal property, to denignate the nnmlier of school anil Mad dintrictt in which real property is situated, and the nuinher of such districts iti which the personal piuperty Is taxable. Among other things all properly descrilied In this soctlon, to the extent herein limited, shall be exempt from taxation; that is to ssy the liersnnsl property of all educational, literary, charitable ami sulentMo iiutitutioni Incoipora ted in this sUte and such real estate belonging to such Institutions as ihsll be exclusively no cupied for the iurHes for which they were iicormrated, and not used for pecuniary bcn DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. Extra Unary UMtaehd ii, 13 yards for 11.00 Etra Fin ii UMached, CuM W," H yards fori 1.00 15 yard for f 1.00 UltaiM, tnjt finlth fur the needle, 13 yards for f 1.00 Bed llrandt of i-i, liltaclied, 10 yards (or 11.00 Ftw r'ucu Bftt Quality Limey, 20o a yard, worlh 25o flw PUeu I'tiiUl Shirting Flannel, 22o a yard, worth 30o All Wool Rtd Twilled Flannel, At 30c a yard, worth 40c AHOoayerd, wortbSOo At 45o yard, worth GOo OLOAKS. ladltj and Chlldrtn'i Long and Short Cloaki. Seulettei in 3-4, 28 inch and 23 inch length. These Cloaks will be Sold at COST without ANY Reserve. DRESS GOODS. 18 pieces 52 inch, Slrutly Wool LadM Cloth, all tin latent haden, at tin remarkably low jn-lct of-60 VESTS A YARD good value at 85 cent. And at', other firtfti Uood In like proportion. 4 A New York iuvoutur baa oompluttd an air-oompressiug machiue whereby car com press tbe air which move tbem, aud al lowing for friction this can continue long enough to be the next thing to perpetual motion. The oar in the first place have to be stsrted by horses, but after going about thirty feet the compressor gather air enough to keep it going, We tiust the in ventor will slop short of attaching inch au arraiignueut to uieu aud women, or for ex ample, to some such organ aa lb . tongue, We have sometimes (sucied that such alt arrangement was always in use. DR. DAURIN'S CURES Are Kot Only Done Quickly by Elec. trirlty, Itttt are lVrnianent-Frte-Treatment Continued-Three More Remarkable Cures to Kelate. EiJitorOregoulani For six year paat I have beeu sorely stUioled with rheuuiatiMn aud neuralgia. Of late I have been in al most constant pain in every muscle and partofniy body. Had to walk the floor at night, aud had but littl,. !wp for ten days post. Last Tuesday I came to Dr. Darriu for trealmeut by eUctrlolty, aud to my great Joy and satisfaction I am about cured and go borne rej iciug. I residual lluena Vista, 1'olk county, Or. II ks Wm Davidson. Another Remarkable Cure of Deafness. lo whom it may eouoern: For year I have been lronbld will, t .it i nuU.A - ---- i v vat hi ru tSo troublesome had it become that I oould not breathe through my nose; bad entirely lost eeuee oi smell, sua i became almost totalis deal, accouipauied with ringing noises in my ears. Alter a oours ot electric aud ur gioai treatmeut by Or. Damn I em perfectly cured of my deafuess and buulug iioi.e. I' ..f. t- h.. . L'-l or i ,v i iwiuf Hi niiiuj., nasn. JAMH FUKXSOAN Editor Oregonisut For tight year prior ... iiiiiui uu di. iJirni, i nsu been deaf, aecompauitd with ringing noises in my tar. Catarrb was a great source of aonovn ao much ao, that I could aoaicely breathe turuuga my uose at lime. Vr, Dsrrio eurcd my deafness iu ten mluute and the cnwrrn is nearly well. T. It. INiILBS, Onliorn Hotel. Ka1 I'nrll.,,.1 Dra. Darrin can be consulted dsiiy at the 'umugtou uuuuiiig, corner ot fourth and Washington streets, Portland, lioura, 10 to 8; eveniuga. 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 12. AU cbionic and acute disiyaes, blood talma, loss of vital power and early indiscretion permsusmiy cured, tuougb no referenoe are ever mad In tbe press concerning such sue., uwmg to in aeiicacy ol tbe pstieuta. isuiiuatious free lo all, aud cu-onlsre sent to any address. Charges for treatmeut according lo patient 'a ability to pay. The ricn and poor treated free ol cbaige with electricity from 10 lo 11 daily. All private diseases contid.-ulislly treated and cure guaranteed, l'atieuts at a distance enn be cured by bom treatment. Mediciuea and letters sent without tbe doctors' mime ap pearing. N. It. Dr. Darrin bas a biancb cfbceattLe Umatilla Hotel, The Dalles, A or 3d lo tbe tub. General MerchamllHP, KUGENE, - . . OKKGON. S. E MEOLT. REMARKABLE :-: INDUCEMENTS. X3sr Seasonable Dry Goods. In inviting Ladies requiring Dry Good of any description to call during this Sale and examine the Wonderful Values in every department of my Colossal 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 BUY 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 THE ENORMOUS INCREASE IN VALUES UNDER THE NEW TARIFF LAW. mm' fmmmm goods. BB All Immense Line of Underwear from 75 Cents to $8 00 per Salt. Bargains in SIGNS FINE WOOLEN OVERSUIKTS. no Odd Suits of Clothes. SPECIAL Yal HOUSE FURNISHING AT22Jc A YAHl)- Turkey Ue, Table Ll Good Value for 30 cih. ' AT 30c A YARD Oil lied Tabla Linen. Good Valui (or 40 ct. AT 45c A YARD Extra Turkey Rel Tull, Un Fin Value for 00 ou. AT 40c A YARD Fine Chequered Table Lioen Good Value for M oli. AT 22c A YARD- Ecru Table Limn. Good Value for 35 cti. AT tl.25 A DOZEN 5-8 Diuuer Napkin., fully bWfcj Worth 81.75. 1 AT $1.00 A PAIR- EornTapedUceCurtaii1j,UJ( long, good ralue at f 1.75. Lace Department. Lluen Torohon Lace. 12 yard, totbep, cuuimencing o. 1 at 5o niM... upward. Alao a complnte lit, , t lanuet oua t louticinga. Hosiery Department Former Price S8 00 to 827 50. Will Now be Sold for 84 50 to 817 to close out before January 1, 1891. UST Latest Shape in Gents' Stiff Hats Novelties in Gents' Neckwear.Jgfl AT 8 1-3 CENTS T-n Dozen Ladies' Faucy Cotton Hom, worth 20 ctn pair. AT 12 l-2o A PAIR Ladies' Elaatio Bound liil lie, trimmed leumn, worlh 25 cU a pair. I! mmm General Merchandise, j!,uuii,ivjs, . . onEGOx. Corrallla Timt-a: Our menhant hate received notice from wholesale dealers that nearly all kind o( gnod have advaneed by rcaann of tbe late reviaion of Ibe tariff. Woolen gooda bavw advanced '25 per oent., hnaiery frmu 15 to 25, and even aoine kind of cornet have gnun np ao high (hat the ladiea will have to use. tbem for collar. Thin tariff i a wonderful thing. mm Tho Celebrated French Cure, rr,u'APHRODITINE''Sa la Sol, DON t. POSITIVE OUARANTEC to euro any Icirinutiiirvoiii (llieane, or any dlKintcr ol the f f- geuoratlve or- AFTER (lit ol either aex whether arlilnj (mm tha axeeulve uio ol Htlinulanta, Toleeo or Opium, orthrouifh youtlilul liurwrctioii, over liululg tucc, he., luch aa tun of Ilralu I'ower. Wakelul Dai, Hearlni down i'aim lu tlio Hark, Hcmlual Wealtiion, liyaterla, Nervmu I'nutraliou Nwtura al KmUiloua, Leucorrhcva, Ululucn.Weak Mem ory, UmioI i'ower anil linpotenry, which if lie fleeted often lead to )iremntureohlaKeand Iumu Ity. l'rleel.00ab(ix,(boxeilor00 8ent by niail ou receipt ol price. A M'KITTKN UVARANTKK li given (or every I.V00 order receh-etl, to refund the money It a Permanent euro li uot (fleeted. Wo have thuuMUdi of tMtlmoulali (mm old and yuuiiK, of both wxcf, who have beeu peruiw ueiitly cured by the uie ol AriiRODITIH. Circular Irve. Addrei THE APHRO MEDIC'NE CO. wxnxKN aaaMCH, BOX it, ' 10 BT LAND, OH K. II. LUCKEY CO., AVenU, Euuene. NEW YORK EI Sf ORE 1 Which haa become io popular among the lady hopper ol Enactm and vicinity, ii one ot a y tem ol 8,000 imilar itorea oiwrated by C. II. Roum, ol New York City. Their lupply i ob tained from manufacturer!!, jobbers, Importer, bankrupt aalca and" imall crowded out niamifac tnrura, to whom Mr. Roum ailvancet a low per cenlHKe above the net coat ol their goods and fur nlahea them money to continue their biulnem daring the aeawn. This stock consists ol Ladies & Gents Furnishing Goods Tinware. Boots and Shoes, . ' Carpets, Linens, Housekeeping Novelties. Notions While the Hock Is not large, a consignment of new goods reaches us weekly. We are not after big prices. We make low price and hold them there. We are after a large trade, and are using every business method to secure it. We ask no better endorsement than the hundreds of custo mer who have done business with us during the past few weeks. Our prices cannot be dupll oated in l.ane County. Respectfully Submitted to the 8iot Cash Trade, FRANK & FISK, Ninth Street, Etigeue, Or. Grand Slaughter ! Al SHOES. OUR STOCK MUST BE REDUCED. BOOTS BARGAINS 1 PATTERSON BARGAINS ! Two doors South of tho Odd Fellows Hall. We will sell our entire stock of HOOKS AND STATIONERY at greatly re duced prices. 5 lb Note Taper, rxliucd from $1 50 to 11 10. Box of B XXX Envelope, reduced from Wlo to 55o. Hox of Illuminated Hox Paper, reduced from 25c to 15o lo 15o. 5(Ml Linen 1'nlnio L It. r Heiid reduced from $1 6(1 to $1 10. fP We have in mock over 61) dozen Tablets of all kiud, which we will aell at a very mall nmrgiu. BELOW COST I 500 Paper Novels by the latest and most Popular Authors, which we will sell below cost. Please call and examine our stock. PATTERSON & CHRISTIAN. FURNITURE I FURNITURE ! Just Received by MOORE & LINN Successors to d. R. REAM. Special OF Sale MWKSr PBKSS I Bed Room Sets in Antique, Oak and Ash lGth Century Finish. rats- "v , witl1 coml)ine(1 Bureaus and Wash Stand. MEET c-ts broken and made up in any shape or stvle CHAIRS, LOUN ES, Be1)DIN, WW SlADES UNDERTAKljJC , AND EMBALMING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. F. L. Posson & Son, 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. EEDS General Agts. for D. M. Ferry & Co' SEEDS Garden Seed. EEDS Grasa, Clover and all kind of SEEDS Trees, Bulb, Fertfliiert, eta TIMBER LAND NOTICE. V. 8. Land Orrici, R(bi o, Oeitnox October llfh Iwa 1 MITICK It hereby riven that In eomuilanc. with the provl-lonaol the act oi I t Wreil ol June a. Ia. entitled "An act lor th. " ocr inu in the Mule of ( alllurnla. ( xL vao. and W..hl.iaton Terrtt. l Dor 5 liion t Itr, l ounty ol C Uickama. iT.''T; ' rnn, naa this Ur II led In day thia office hta awom and W U of N E of rW n t ii a R S V and wlft offer r.,U fa J jouaht . mon. valuable U it. timfi? or Z th.M..r..,i;;,r.7.. "u;uw r now hi. ,W ,o w taSaf XtS. ,7&5b"3 i a Kort. J. f. Bul.,wk. Jl rtOiWctt7 nomah Co., Orrirou .v VT.aa all penxnt eUtmlna advrnrlv rfat l I -- IM urn 7 " vBuumry, irttL. Fun m IA John h.bucpe. RcaUter. ;th SEED S I .r,"1 moD,li Mr. Henry Plommer j of CU-ml C.I.. .bo I. .0bj lo erampT wai taken with a aovar attack. U. bad btrn aceaHtnmed lo pft trVu.1 k. a.-. .orphio.. bol lh. di-Krecbl. effecl that followed would make him miivr.hu i I Bee Keeper' Supplie. M'e ti:it von fir a rnilnmrr r.,-. honr alter tbe cramo had km.ii trial prUcr, ! rdl him to try Chatnberl.ii.'a Colia. C I r - i ana LiiarTDosa Bamady. Ha wai r. L. Posson &, Son. iBnfhpI'",d,,hj,ki''ff'taimoII 2C9 2a St, Portland, Or. ,K?7V,TO,D,SDl'd ".. w CiuJk rv. j bwcu, For ala by T. AT COST - - FOR CASH ONLY I During the next 60 days, I will offer all my large and complete line of Clothing, 75 Overcoats, Gents Furnishing Goods, 25Ladies Cloaks, 65 Jackets, 60 pieces of Dress Goods, a lot of Fancy Silks, 12 pes. prau wool 3-ply Ingrain and Tap istry Carpets. If you wish to make your Cash bring you all it can, come and price these Goods, instead oi paying your tare to Portland. I am NOT going out of Business, but in order to make ready for a change in my store room, it becomes necessary for me to reuuee my &tock ol Merchandise, faster than I can in tho ordinary run of tmdn . and so, have adopted this plan, of offering you all these Goods at Wholesale Prices, and even m some instances below the actual Cost. A. I PETERS EUGENE, J OREGON. TIMBER LAND NOPICE.. C. 8. Laxd Oma, KnuEarao, OaaooK.l October II th law I RaMa, ol Orefou rtty, Coonty of t Uckami Jut,ollreon.ha.iaf.darflled in tM. omc5 -in N -'i'oa ii, fp 17 H, Kantv 1 E and il5T Tr'V ,how hal the l.nd" gh? I. i wK'rl.th "'K-' " Keretvrr ol the 7th day of Jannary. rtn am-Co.. Or . John Eudrv. of J-oni.Vl S?,V W4 1 1 Jl; thel, rut., la thto oflic o w,'- TIMBER LAND NOTICE. V. 8. Laud OmcTiliitBra(i,ORr;n.! Ortober 11. NfVriCE I. hereby irlren that In ciuipBD2 with the prorlalnii of th act of Coupw -Juno J. mtn, entitled "An act for the le ' berl.nda iu the ttat of Callloruia, l"?0 Nevaila, and Waihtiigtou Territory. John a rortm,of Oreicnn Cltv, ( onniy of Htate of Omrou, ha. th'u day tiled In thi hi. worn iu trmrnt No . . .. for the pnrchait U(,olS WV,ndSofS W and N K of 8 K of Sec, l ill Toiihlp 1' R t R, and will offer pn.f k .how Ih.t Ihe wht I. more vilnable tor it. timber or than for arricnllnral purpnw. and to r'N13 ht. claim to Mid Und before the Reii" Receiver of thl. office, ( Rim-bum. tiregud, nrdnexl.y, the 7lh day of J.nnanr, 1-1- J He name, a wllneme.: Ernt Y. Kandi. ,1 I. T.ylor, i. r. nllM-k, all of nr."" cliy. CUck.ma. Co., Or., jhn Eodry.of ivwllana. Mullnom.h Co., Or. lfc- Anvand.ll bnnni ri.imine .ilrervlT t1 ahove-deirrlhed land, are mi lifted lo tile !2 claim, in thia ..ft.. ..n ... ;th oJ " U, WUktM. jU.SH.8HCrE,ItetW. Jannary, lL JOHN H. BHTPK, RefWet