The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, November 28, 1891, Image 4

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Eugene City Guard.
r!A'rUBDA NOVEMUKU iW, 18111
MinneniKjlis necured the Kcpub
lican convention for 1892. It in
said that her twin Muter or brothor
city, (St. Paul, will try to corral
the Dcniocratio convention.
The National Doinocratio Com
mittee has been called to meet at
Wellington city, December 8, to
fix the time and place for holding
the next Democratic convention.
A daughter of Senator Mitchell
will marry a French count. To her
credit, it may be Raid that it in not
a fortune hunting match on the
part of the scion ot nobility.
It is pointed out that tho turn
down collar is a jower in MasBa
chusetts, for William E. Uusaell,
the successful candidate for gov
ernor this year and laat, wears it,
as did his predecessor in the guber?
natorial chair.
Aftnordini? to a nresa interview,
Gov. Pcnnoycr is not a candidate
for successor to Senator Dolph in
the United States senate. We are
of the opinion, however, that should
tlm nennlo demand his services he
would not refuse.
European dispatches indicate
that the influenza, or la erinpc, is
ninun prevalent in some localities,
That scourge of mankind that last
year proved fatal to so many, and
left others weakened and uhvsically
disabled, seems to have coino to
Btay.
Tho people of the United States
have abundant cause to appropri
ately observe Thanksgiving day,
At icace with all the world, with
bountiful crops and high prices,
favored with a land of almost
boundless resources, an intelligent
and courageous people, we have
every, reason outside of religious
considerations, to observe tne uay
with due respect.
Tho Oregonian displays bad
judgment when it intimates that
San Francisco has a fair chanco to
Becuro the Democratic national
convention in 1802. It is not prob
able that tho national committee
will take tho convention from de
batable ground to a state that re
mained solidly Republican when
every other state cjqxiricnced a
veritablo Democratic tidal wave.
TIIK HPKAKKHHIIIt.
fly aura Withdraw Fr.m lb Caa
Kill. Iariinilli.
Wahhnoton, Nov. 24. Bynutn, of
Indiana, point out with a card witn
drawliiK from tho ftpvukenuto couut.
In hi card JJynum says: "I never
nrcHw-d mv candiducy. and consented
only to tho use of my name until It be
came evident me content was nanweu
down between Mil In and Crisp. I
ahull heartily support Mills. While
none of tho candluutea are strong tariff
reformers, none so prominently repre
sent the position of the party on this
question as Aims, no is Known to tne
iMople as a prominent figure in the
house on this question, and bis defeat
would, la a great mepiure, ue aceeniea
iw an abandonment of the Issue. Tar
iff is the Iwme upon which we must
win in 1802. and there should be no
M'liiblance of wavering or halting at
this critical period. Unless the party
stands llruily aggressively In fiwor of
this Issue, the v rmers or the florin
west. who irave us such sweeping
victories In 18iK), will become discour
aged, and may abandon a hope of sue
cess through the organizations of our
party."
"I notico,', Baid Governor Pcn
noycr to a Statesman loporter,
" that quite a number of papers in
this state have mentioned my name
in connection with tho next United
States Bcnatorship. Whilo I am
extremely grateful to thcra for their
kindly mention, I want to say now,
,what I havo uniformly said, that
under no circuniBtances whatever
will I be a candidate for that place.
The ollico of governor ranks that of
senator, and whon I retire from it
I will step out to the sawmill, and
not down to the senate."
The Oregonian says that the
" Democrats have a sovereign con
tempt for newspapers." If the Or
egonian will cast its eaglo glance
over tho United States it will 8ee
that nearly all the great paper and
niagazino publications having a na
tional circulation are Democratic in
politics. It was only a short time
since that General ClurkBon in a
public address warned Republicans
that a large majority of the press
was inculcating Dcniocratio princi
ples, and endeavored to arouse his
party from the apathy and indif
ference With which the Republican
party organs were received.
The St. Louis Republio Bays it is
heartily glad that Mr. Cleveland
now seems to bo available for 1892.
It is no less glad that in Gov.
Boies, Senator Palmer, Gov. Gray,
the Democratio party has men of
whom it can make successful na
tional leaders whenever it chooses
to call them to tho lead. Rut no
candidate is inevitable for 1892, nor
will any nomination be made in
1892 " by acclamation." After tho
most careful deliberation the con
vention will select tho man who
will Boem.thon most likely to serve
the ends of individual sovereignty
and local Bclf-governmont under the
constitutions, state and federal.
Tho most important act on the
part of Governor-elect Roswell P.
Flower, Nov. 7th, was to prepare
his statement of election cxjienses
as required by law. The statement
was forwarded to Albany and will
be filed in tho office of secretary of
Blate. It is sworn to before H. r.
Grant, a Jefferson county notary
public, and reads as follows: .
"The following is an itemized
statement showing in detail all the
moneys contributed or expended by
me directly or indirectly, or
through any other jHTson in aid of
my election to tho ollice of governor
oi the state or ISew lork:
"The seventh day of Octoler,
1891, I paid to Daniel G. Griffin,
chairman of the Democratic state
executive committe, the sum of
5,000 in my check upon Flower &
Co., to be disbursed by him towards
defraying the expense of making a
canvass of the voters of the state of
New York, and, on examination of
the books kept by said chairman,
and from statements made by him
to me, I am satisfied that the
money thus contributed by me was
expended in accordance with the
terus of its contribution.
" Roswell P. Floweb."
A large acreage of fruit will be
planted in Lane county this fall
The growers are following a method
that cannot but prove prontabie,
They will plant acres of one van
ety where formerly a few trees
only were planted. Prunes seem
to be the favorite, although a con
siderable acreage will be set in
cherrieB.
A CARD
:F
I bn to inform the DeoDle of Inrene and rar
rotinmnB, tha.iince 1 bars been In New York
I h&vM piiita AflrfMi email manufacturer, and
olhem who were In 010111 need of cub, and hav
ing .lie ready money on baud, 1 have bought
and khlpned foodi which I am now In a pod
lion 10 iu jjlr the people at prloea tbat will iiilt
everybody, (litre me a oall and you will be eon'
Tinas. t "t V. Hanr'eii la telling gooda oheaper
tban any other itore u tne town.
A par.'al Hat of prloea for Ant-claw gooda:
Veu'i iuIj, good gooda, good ralua fur (10,
ayo.euii. ,.
tJ hru. niagonaj guoui, goou iimt, ,
prlce,r7.'24aiuit.
Grand An.iy iiiltf, flne gooda, good Talue, 115,
prloe.lH.U&aault.
And loli o; o.ber clothing at greatly reduced
price.
flora' auiu. roou rooua. ti.va. .iw, z. vo.
Larue Quantity of bora1 heavy ihoeeatfiHoenta
a pair: good value ai.xa.
Mcn'eeolldwor'-.'ug vanta. 63 oenti, 78 ocnta,
91 apitlr. . , . M
UHira nnoorwr vwa auawuv on nauu.
ood value, tl ei Mrta and drawcra, price
norma a milt,
Udlel' DougoUv " "a ihoei, 11.83, L45, 1.73,
1.U7 a pair.
Men a Hneahoea,butun,galtenand lace, 11.67,
1.67, 1. 711,1. KO a pair.
Men'! line call ihoee COS a pair.
Men ' work ihoee, l'..M, 1.13, 1.88, LSD, 118 a
paT.
Men ar.d Boyi' hata and capa, IS, 21, 24, 17, 81
aid M centa,
I.k' cV bono, 6, 7, 11, 13, 15, 21 and 21 eenU
pair.
uenur eocai, 0, s, 11, if ana 1 ecnu a pair.
All Goods Marked in Plain Figures.
Return ail gooda not approved of and
I Will Refund Your Money !
WITH PLEASURE.
Youra, anxloui to pleaee, (
W. SANDERS,
OppoiltoPoitofflce, Eugene, Oregon.
Produce Wanted
I will pay th highest market oath prioa for
Chickens,
Turkeys,
Geese,
Ducks, Etc.,
Butter and Eggs, Veal Calves.
And other country product.
ALL KINDS OF
WILD GAME BOUGHT
Eighth street, near Olive, Eugene,
SID HORN.
Da. R. L. WILLOUGHBY,
DENTIST.
All Work Warrants! to Gift SaMacM.
NHroua-Oxld. Gaa and local aneuthettci (or
ibe palnlvas extraction ol teeth.
OFFICE-Over Metlock'i itore, Eugene, Oiecon
Sheriff's Sale.
NOTICE 13 HEKEBY GWKN THAT
by virtue of a decree and order of aale
1111 m;uMu.i. ihvivu uui Ul wim V InJUl. UHlTl
of the 8UU nt Oreimo, fur the onanty of Lane.
ii.l ... v .. ...... . .:
va iiia nay ui iiuyeniuer, ipvi, 10 a. auti
wherein CharlM Knoop and Earneal Knoop,
partntra doing butWeai nailer .tie Una name
of Knoop ltiuth.ra, waa plaio'ilf ard Henry
nenwarter and Alary Bct warier, ha wiU, and
E. J. Kraler, were defeddanU, eommandiDg
me to it'l the fallowing deevilwd rat DroDav
ty to-wit:
tonmwncmn at the IV W onrner f the Tnoa.
Grrgg lunation Ind I'lalm, Notifitatlon
6'Jra, Claim 4i. in 8: 7. Tp lti, 8, K W,
thenoe south chalna, thtne east 75 cha'ot,
theooa nonh 0".,08,eat ?,.9 eoaina and
thence west 75 chna to the plaoeof be
ginning, conUlo'D? 310 acre, more or leaa, in
1 jin. amnty, U -eon, 'o 'a'y the earn of
91X47.3. with fowreel at 10 per oanu rwr
annum from the 27th day oi Oceber, ISill,
and vnat and aroru'Dg mate.
Now therefore in tne naoe ot the Bute of
Oregon, in conipl:an( wi.h anid writ, I will
off mt fur sale at public auction to the highest
oidtirr at the 1 out Unoae door in Ewrene,
I Jwe eminty, Uregnn, on 8a' orokv. the luth
day of December, lS'Jl, the afoewud deaeribed
real property, betweea the hoore of o'clock
a. m. aud 4 o'clcnk o. m.. to-wit: At 1
o'clock p. m., on aaid day. Tema of aale.
h in hand
lMted at Eujeue U.U 12th day of Knv. 1891.
JAS.K.NOLAND,
Sheriff of Lane oounty, Oregon.
Py H. J. Day deputy.
RHEUMATISM
neuralgia,
and sciatica
can always bo
successfully treated
with
Ayer'sSarsaparilla
A cure
Is sure to follow
the persistent
use of this
medicine.
Has Cured Others
will cure you.
i
the
with
The
el
thli
NtlltK.
' . ' V 8 Uwd omii, Rni!i'i, Or.
rAmr.l.lMI K.vlntf lwn HIltlTfd al thle 0'
by (ieo W I'ntrlck aiiaiu.t the helra of Harvey
I'lulKftt, doct-f. mi, lot aliundouliig the home-
... ... .. ' 7 1 . a ..-.k 11 ikii iitwin till
Lota No 2, II and and N K 4 01 N W ul
M, Tp 17 8, It V W, In Une count. OrcKon, '
Yiew iu .lie caiiuonaiivi. ...
aid purtlca are hereby iimmoned to PPr at
the ollice of W. B. Vt'alke.', county clerk of Une
couniv, ureffon, ai r.HKcnr, 'n-K.ii. wu .
i .. - I... turn .i iha'm ikfk . m. to
pond and furnUh U'ulimoiiT ronrrnint aalil
H-Kl'l' IWIIUOIIIIII'll,. iiH " J , 1
ollice on the le tlmony o taken 011 eaturaaj,
January y, lm, at 10 o'clock, a. m.
JOHN. H. HIII'I'K, KenUU".
A. M. CKAWFOKI), ueceiver.
Bumcient evidence having been ft led 13 allow
that perwinal aenrlce cannot be had it li hereoy
onli-red tbat aurvlce be made by publication ac
cording lo law.
JOHN. ir.RHrpE Rcjlutei.
A. M. CHitWVuKU, Keoelver.
Mail ndtiipps brinir accounts of
the eartliquako in Japan, by wincn
nearly 5,000 people were Kinea anu
200,000 left homeless.
t
MAMMOTH STOVE EMPORIUM.
STOVES,
Tin and Granite Ware,
PUMPS, PIPE, HOSE,
Etc.. Etc.
;:Sffl!!lH; anif ' Sheet Iran Work
J Orii Z & ABriCIALTV.
Sole Ipt for tie " Superior " Stoves and Kaifes,
AND FOE THE INDIANA STOVE WORKS.
JACOB MITCHELL (Odd Fellows' Building), . EUGENE, OR.
i u. r m , -.ri-pa
An A
41
gra
Something entirely new in the Carpet
Department.
It is the superior of anythincr made in the Inmain Carpet line. Call
and examine it at
tZT TAKE NO OTHER
.FnoNT
f ly
THE GENUINE
ACKSON
CORSET WAISTS
ARK MADE ONLY BY THE
BACK
JACKSOH CORStT CO., Jackson, M!c&.g
Tho Buuinflictnrer"g rame la printed anon the
boxes, and aiACipcu upon iusldoof clasp In each
Wslik They are the rnoxt popular artlclea
the kind now on the market. You ahoiild bave
one of them.
k.
BE SURE and GET the RIGHT THING
For sale at the RACKET STORE,
P. FRANK & SON, : : Proprietors.
Eugene, - - Oregon.
THE UNIVERSITY
FOR EDUCATION AND
UNIVERSITY : : ADDITION
For Elegant HomesYou Want Both.
The University for the family, and a Choice Location
for your residence.
Lou art largo, on a n!o elevation and naturally well drained. Boll rich and WELL CULTIVATED
l ou oan turrooud your home with
FRUITS AND FLOWERS-
Call and get price and terms and have the property shown you.
Office, Register Block, Eugone.
H. N. COCKERLINE.
BARGAINS.
BARGAINS.
We are ie prop's thai give bargain In
MEN'S, BOY'S AND CHILDREN? FALL AND WINTER CLOTHINC.
Furnishing Goods. Furnishing Goods.
Such a3 Negligee, Sateen and Woolen Shirits, Dress Shiris,
under ware. Iseckwnre, Socks, Etc.
Hats. Hats. Cans. Cans.
The laleat aty'ea ami hie.
We atao have a vaf flnAiin A c . 1 - . . 0. .....
Bverythtug marked at agunta that cannot be ujder ioll. Come and ave ua.
HOWE & RICE.
Oppo:iCnlYe a'iyl'OokSioro.
F. L. POSSON & SON,
By for the largest dealers on the Coast in
GARDEN
GRASS &
FLOWER
TiESUeilisrs.BiRasESi.l.Piis'BeG Supplies.
W arc Northwe-tern Agenti for D. M. Ferry & Co the largest Seed
Growers and Dealers in the World.
P. U POSSON & SON.
PORTLAND. OREGON.
LINN & SON,
Furniture
Dealers
u:;bs?.tae?,3 & zimums.
- ... . . .
Fairmount ia tho otter and "in the -wim." .Think of it;
Eugena,ralrmountBd fj . 'Z j! VI J
Hprlngfleld ar. fait grew ' VI., i(: , j S vt If M?
Ing Into on. larg. city i J" JilL.i J S i-Lml i SI"-'"
with Falnaount lo the 7 I If 4"t fa"
UL J
FAIRMOUNT U In
the center ol the com
ing cltv. The way
the railroad, are now
built will mka
gpiingfleld a rival
point r builneM,
and Kugene, Kalr
mount and Spring
fluid a-e growing Into
one large .Ity with
Falrmouutln the cen
ter. Property In Fair
mount (or U.U reaKin
will advance in value
(aater than any other
locality around Jtu-
fAinnui'lii umm
made laiter growth
lha n..t MAT than all
other lutmrba ol Eu
gene puttogetncr,aua
will make itlll more
rapid advance during
the yean to come.
You can t got arouna
It
MM 1 "
POPULATION U10REASED FROM 7. TO
Over $15,000 worth of this property sold the first year. Prices will advance lr I
on January 1st. More lots are selling now at f 125 than were selling six mont A
$100. Get in the center if you want to buy to make money. Postoffica a-ifft
mails.
Two daily passenger trains, and has horse cars within four blocks,
: -AXiLi SZSOTTZZCD IN ONE TEAIl. :
A motor line li oertain to be built throogh FilKHOCKT la a vary ihorl tlm. eonnaetlng It with lugene and Bpriotn,n
IN THE CENTER.
GEO. M. MILLER
T. O.Hihdriou, 8.B. akjw, J a.,
President. Caaaiar,
First llakal w
Of Eugene.
Paid up Casb Capital $50,000
Surplus and Profits, $30,000
Eugene City - - Oregon.
A general banking bualneat don. on reaeou.
able terma. Sight draft on NEW YORK,
CHICAGO, SAN FRANCISCO and PORT
LAND, OREGON.
Bill) of exohange anid on foreign oountriea.
Deposita received eubjeot to check or oartiti
cate of denoeiU
All collectiona antruaed to Ul will reoeivi
prompt attention.
DAY & HENDERSON, '
Id
AND-
FIKMTIRE DEALERS,
Eugene, Oregon.
tth STREET, EUGENE. OREGON.
Opposite N. Y. Racket Store,
If Interested, Send for Catalogue !
A TVIL UKI Of
Gnus aud Sporting: Goods
And dandy repair ihop In connection.
J. L. PAGE,
DEALER IN
GROCERIES
HAVING A LARGE AND COMPLETE
I I atock of Staple and l ancT Grooariai,
Dougnt in tn. Deal marketa
EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH,
Can offer th. publk, better pHoei tbaa aaj
ornw noua.
EUGENE.
Produce of U kinda taken at market priew
PRS. I. ?. k JOTIE I BARNARD,.
Regular Pliyticianf.
SPECIALTIES-Kldnev and Liver PUeaUM,
Gynecology and OUteUIca.
OFFICE at retidenc on Ollv. (treat between
vtn ana lutn etreeta.
Fre h Timothy, Orohard Graif, Flx,
Bed, Whit, ud Alaik. Gover,
Alfalfa, TeWet, ChMt, Bye,
Gnat, Kentucky Blot.
At GOLDSMITH'S.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIOH,
LtXD Omcl at BoiiarM, Oaioo ji
Km. li. uaii. i
i., . wiruj KITH .U. WW lUIHJWlDf
named pettier haa died notloe ot hia Intention
to make final proof ia rapport of hia claim, and
that aaid proof will be made before the Jadf or
Clerk of the County Coart of Laoe Coanty, Or
eiron, on Tueadav, January 12, ltwi, via: P. I.
Carter, Pre-emption 1) 0 No TIM, for th. Lota
ana 4, See i, Tp ID H, R 1 W.
He name, the follow In a arltneaaa to prov. Ua
mntinooutreaidenrenpiw and oulilratVo. of
aid land, via: OB Walker, John A Tavtar, 0e
VJ aroer. (o II Neet, all ot FaU Creek, Lao.
Coonty, (irefon.
To Frank Shnltt, Pre-emption elalmaot ander
D S7H1, yon are hereby turn mooed to appear
and .how ran.. It any, why aaid final waof
aboold not be accepted.
Joll.N H. BUT PI, Keflatw.
&C0.
JUST ARRIVED,'
75 Pairs
WH
ITE
BLANK
m
Direct From the Mi
1.45 A PAIR,
$10,000. $10,000.
SELLING AT COST.
L. D. SCARBEOUGI
At Creswell, Oregon,
wvuuu
1
For the next sixty days,
Gfoce
Boots
Pilntii, Oils, Drugs, Hardware, Tinware, Woodenware, Vallpp
And everythlni In th. merchandlaa Une wlU be told at ooit until the entire iWk
to produce wheat or oat., t
Call First and Secure Barg
In order to juttl. with Kr. William Tiffany, whoae tlm. hop, It beoomei wti
th. above aalea. All lu4etmoM Pua be pl() immMlately. '
L. D. SOAKBBOvw
CLOSING UP SALE.
1 am now oferisg rny
F GO
AT ORXATLT BtDUCKD PRICES-
1 bave a terga atock of
Whloh I will cloee ont BELOW COST.
Other
Shoe Wear at Away Down V.
J.D.HATLO