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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1891)
V X A Colored Statesman. WVIiintftuti JViuixrut. All Ojo politic 1 tight enjoyed by the white iiihii lie and b aui'extorn Le J.MlfjlH 4r, n'l hirctiiiti tlicin only U-cnime h in rmily t'i flLt inylxj.ly that iut"tfunK with bin ni"cne c( tbeiu. WU D the dined uiho 1m N lb; umim uv ulxiiit nilnicil pkIiN be will Ix- worthy ol thi m, ml b will tiwl lilile diPb'iilty Id unjuiriug mid iffping tbm. Until llieu it in alM'ilut'ly upline to miike bliu h pri'Hfnt of political privilege snil try 10 nmke bill) !rci tliwn. M"ii alio will trmle their reyistialion ticket off (or rirriii i kota hud better 1 ullowtd to go to the etn-uii and leitve the billot box to iwa of 1 dilferent kind. Not louu nun Srniitur AMu, h colored ajun, untie itecb iu Hie North I f 'uroljim lilitiire oIhmiui th (one bill, in the rour ol which lie oliowtd tint be f-)r- i it it bit politic! rihiH mid privi ) w- i "lid the f.iet ol bin nienil.ernlip iu ibe Noiih CuroliiiH Henntu hIiowj Ibut be in iu tne lull i i j" nieiit of i beni Semiior Alston declared Hint the elietioni in bin count v re trt-e uml Imr, mid tlmt ' Ibe prejudice Uml uniy Imve hi onii tune i xiKted are fleMii to unit. A rK"'(lK whole htutK lit Hiiid: "1 do not believe lb it Norib Cnrolilia need mi'.'li n law." Hm ex iiomliou wan an follow: "llecHiiHn we know our rights and we dare nntintiiiu them. I ti ll you, nir, the niyroex o1 North Carolina are not like (bone of Mot-' xiHipii, Alabama, and other Houihero xtuten. We are uot in hi I e of that liiinl of rit. We will cimt our votes, fiinl dou't you forxit it " We pnment our compliment to Senator Alniiin. lie m a niun and a brother. When Hid iK-KriH-a of Alabama and Mia-innippi are like tbone of Warreu county, Norm l iiroii lei, there will bo no use for federal interior eiice. aud until then tb'-re in no line of It When the nejro lia acquired enotiKh liroperiT. iutelbuence and niHiiliiiMeato make 1. 1 in of noiiie account in politic bin presence there will not he dui.L'eroim, una it will Dot be objected lo. Lanier Sunday cornea o'l the ii'Jlb of tbin I'loiith, mi imimimlly eirlv d.ito. March 22d i the i siliest piwnible dale on wbich Euntu i hi lull, and then only iu case tbe moon in full tbe preoediiiK uiht and it huppeus to le Saturday. This coiubinution in rare, ciirrinii only tbiee tiling diirinir the Cbris- ti.ui era, and will Dot be wilnensed Buiu until 1W0. Kunter never arrivea Inter tban April 'Jfi, and its ne!kt appearance ou this time will be in llibl. Union Scout, Feb. '211: Juaper Mitchell, of Antelope, met with a severe lima last Sun day uiuht. It seems that he bad corralled bis bund of sheep for Ibe nieiit and bis dog being loose bad loured them. Tbe sheep were in a pen on the hillside aud they rush ed to the lower aide, piling on ton of each other, and 107 of tbem were killed. Tbe most of tbem were thoroughbred Merinos and were worth from JO to $1 1 per bend. linker Reveille: The oe lob rated rotary snow plow in doing good service, between this city and La Urnude Yestorday morn ing every cut in Tile cunyon waa drifted full of snow, but the plow moved out ahead of (lie passenger train and cleaned up (he block ade aa nice as you please as far upaa Haines. In some places huge banks of snow are piled tip biybet (ban the coaches. The fish bill passed by tbe bonne over Oovernoi 1'ennoyer veto by a vote of 37 to 17, provides that cntiuerymen shall pny to tne Mate ouo-cent lor every Chinook salmon, cue sixth ceut for every sleelhead, one-six-teentb cent for every blueback, and one fourth cent for every silvernide caught in the water of tbe State, the money to bo used in naluion propagation. Kate of Taxation.. The following l tie rate of taxation in tbe different eoontien of Oregon. Tbe figure are mills: Harney , 19 123o Wohcd , 2" Wanhington . 1 Curry 20 Grant 49 12 35 Lak 1 Wallowa 25 Coos 21 I!ker 31 Crook 20 59 70 Tillamook 22 12 35 Union 21 Malheur 2'J 12-35 Umatilla 2JJJ Clatsop 22 Gilliam 21 1235 Lane ll1. Columbia '25 12-35 Klamath 20 folk 171235 Hher m in '25 Ueuton 18 50-70 Clackamas .....23 12-35 Yamhill 22 Jucksou 20 Douglas 22 Liun H Marion .-21 JiMcpbine 25 Mul'iiomah 16 12-35 Brick. lirirk. Fendletnn East Oregonian: It ii expected that Inn will soon begiu in tbe country north of town. Iniid jumping has com menced and farmers who have sottled upon and improved railroad land are apt In make things livolv (or the jumpers. Holders ol the furfeitea lands will hardly relinquish their grssp without a battle, and shotgun arguments may be used to impress upon tbe uiiudi of the jumpers that they cannot enter upon peaceful possession of the soil. Wbltcomb & Abrarnn. contractors and builders, have plenty of tbe best iiimlity of brick at their yard ' miles east lid town, and will supply the demand at reasonable prices. They also contract for all kinds of brick work and guarantee satinfactinn. Will deliver brick on order to any part of town. Millinery and Dressmaking. Misses ISrumlcy & Stuffjrd wish lo and nou nee to ibe ladies of Eugene and vjoiniiy that tbey have opened a full line of millinery goods of Ibe latent styles and at reasonable prices. We art also prepared lo do dress unikinz in the most satisfactorv manner Our cutter and fitter, Misa Ella hay t'oule lute of Ohio, bus bud several years experi ence in the hading cities of (hat state, and comes highly recommended. ADVICE TO MOTH EI!3. Mils. WiNsi.ott's Sooth ixo Svhup. for chit dren teethina, is the prescription of one of the bent female mimes and physicians in the C nited Mates, and bus hern uxed for fortv years with never failiiiR success by millions of mothers tor their chililrvn. Dnrimr the one cess of teething its value is incalculable. It relieves the child from nain. cures ilvsenterv and iliiirrhoea, griping in the bowels, and wind colic, fiy giving health to the child it rests tbe mother. 1'rice 25c a bottle. TAKE IT BEI'OKE BREAKFAST, The great apti.er, tonin and liver r-nulatnr. J a use lor more than fiO vears in England. Positive specilic for liver coiimlaiiit: bad tost in the mouth on arisinif in the nmrninu', dull pains In the head and back ol tbn eyes, tired elimr, illzzines. loniruor svmntoms of liver complaint Kemeily Or Heniey's English 1 lautleliiiu Tonic believes constipation, nhar f.ens the appetite and tones np the entire sys teni. Oet the genuine from your dniggint lor ?1, and take according to directions. (leo. W. Kinsey, Auctioneer. When yon want your goods, household furniture or land sold at auction, cull of Geo. W. Kinsey, the pioneer and most suc cessful auctioneer in Lane Comity. He will attend to all sales on a reasonable oom mission. Niw Lard and Bacon. Fisher & Watkir s of the Central Market, have a good supply of ltMl lard and bacon. Give tbetn a call, j Hahdwark. Builders' material, tools ol all kinds at bottom prices. t . li. CUAMBtUS. DOWN. DOWN. S30 Suits Reduced to $25. $25 Suits Reduced to $20, by Davis, the Tailor t A very fine and full stock of French and English Broad cloths and dross iroods hav e just arrived irom me i .asi 10 w- L.i'f frinn At. Kiifh Drift's evervliotlv can made suit. Sprinir and Summer Overcoats a specialty. tilbrd a Tailor I 3 i Jkf I jay nti rent, and I carry no shoddy 'oods, ant t my stand south ot race's store every nay and am to be found at my stand south of l'a'e 's store everyday m tne year, and it is to my interest to do only superior work, which traveling tailor's agents hardly ever deliver. Jfraveling drummers ure tlit'se items, and you who patronize them must pay such cost or he put olf with poor goods. My motto, is the best "oods for the least money. J ' i t'ia rriiLwrATT"vT? J. E, BOID Having purchased the business brmerly conducted by J. W. Cher ry, will now offer the greatest Bar gains in Gents' Furnishings, Cloth ing, Neckwear, Underwear, etc., eve offered in city. . AT COST. To make room for Now Goods hill close oat present Stock at COST. Barker Gun Works, All kinds of Light Wood and Iron Turning: done at BARKER'S GUN WORKS; also Umbrel las and Parasols repaired at the same place. All kinds of tinkering done at small prices. Goods sold at Bottom Prices. Send for Catalogue now ready. BARKER GUN WORKS,' Eugene, Or.