The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, December 12, 1891, Image 4

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    Eugene City Guard.
tiATUBDAY DECEMliEU 12, 181)1.
President Harrison'" mcHmigo to
congress bcaro the marks of careful
and studious labor, and taken ns a
whole is an ablo document. Atten
tion is called to our imbroglios
with Great Britain in Ikhring sea,
Italy, and Chili, and tho liojie held
out that all tho troubles will lc sat
isfactorily settled by diplomacy.
Our reciprocity treaties with Spain,
Brazil and San Domingo are called
to attention with information that
negotiations are pending with other
countries. The president alludes
to tho smuggling of Chinese into
tho United States across boundary
lines and asks that appropriate leg
islation bo made in regard to the
subject.
A statistical defenso is attempted
to be made of tho McKinley. bill.
No account is made of tho immense
crops of the past year that have
promoted trado far beyond tho or
ilinnrv limit: no account is made
of tho starving millions of Euroj
that must have our surplus gran
products at any prico they can m
sibly afford to pay; no account is
made of tho fact that the great part
of tho wealth tlius secured irom our
roductions do not remain in tin
lands of the producer, but must U
paid to the manufacturer for urti
clcs of everyday necessity, in
creased ereatlv in prico by an ex
orbitant tariff. Juggling with
figures is not a new phaso of polit-
. ical chicanery and rresiueni Jiur
rison is not above it.
Tho silver question is dwelt up
on with tho hope that the present
law will bo allowed to stand for
further trial. He shows his strong
preference for mono-metallism but
at tho same time quannes ins siaie
menta so as to givo hope and en
couragement to bi-metallists. Fig
ures of silver production and coin
ago and use ol the same are intro
duced that can bo used with good
effect on either side of tho ques
tion. Tho defunct forco bill is de
fended and tho old'- cry frauds
against suffrage reiterated. He
believes ''it would bo possible
to constitute a commission, n6n
partisan in its membership and
composed of patriotic, wiso and im
partial men, to whom a considera
tion of the question of tho evils
connected with our election system
and methods might bo committed
with good prospects of securing
unanimity in somo plan for reliev
ing or mitigating these evils. Tho
constitution would permit the
selection to be vested in a supremo
court if that method would give
tho best guarantee of impartiality.
This commission should be charged
with tho duty of inquiring into the
Bubject of elections as relating to
choice of officers of the national
government with a view of secur
ing to every elector free and unmo
lested cxerciso of tho suffrngo and
as near an approach to an equality
of valuo in each ballot cast as is at
tainable." In almost direct opposition to
tho last clause of tho ubqvo quota
tion ho severely criticises tho plan
adopted by tho Michigan legisla
ture of electing presidential electors
by congressional and senatorial
districts. He appears to forget
that this method is far nearer to ob
taining "an equality of valuo in
each ballot cast" than the present
method of voting by states. In
1888 Harrison received 49.G.'t per
cent, of the vote cast in Michigan
and Cleveland 44.90 per cent. Of
tho fourteen electoral votes of tho
state less than half are conceded to
tho democrats, or claimed by them
for tho next election. Tho exhibi
tion of partisanship on this Bubject
is unworthy of tho president, and
is a blot on tho otherwise able mes
sage. Tho election of Crisp speaker of
tho house of representatives is not
thought to bo favorable to Cleve
land's nomination to the presiden
cy. Tho Oregonian continues to say
that "Hill is tho most dangerous
man in public life in tho United
States today." Of course, that paper
moans "tho most dangerous man to
tho republican party."
The Oregonian is greatly dis
turbed over tho "dangerous" char
acteristics of Gov. Hill, of New
York. The governor has made it
too lively for the corrupt Piatt
crowd to be loved by his iwditical
opponents of the Oregonian-Tribuno
tyjw.
Since tho election of Crisp for
Biaker, ho might bo a presidential
possibility were it not for one
thing; he was born in Sheffield,
England. Our constitution settles
that question for Crisp's admiring
friends by requiring every presi
dent to be a native born citizen.
The season is approaching when
the mails will bo loaded with holi
day presents with the usual result
that a largo number will get
smashed and destroyed. Wrap
well with strong papr and twine
with tho address legibly written in
the lower right hand corner and
void loss.
The assessment roll of Lane
county for 1891 makes a handsomo
showing compared with tho prev
ious year. The gross increase of
property w f 1.4:50,072 and taxable
increase 1853,015. The efficient
labors of A sensor Mel'herson, the
possession of an abstract, and the
natural increase of property have
secured these results.
Pleasant Hill Letter.
Dm 9, 1891,
Molttluie in abundance-.
Htroiim t are full.
Jupiter, wtiat d'j otU bli nam,
bender.
Il oil
Mr. Ju. E. Sellen returned from Corral- BARGAINS.
lla VAftlnrrlftT. I
Mr. Wrar tad family, formerly- resident
of Eugene, are keeping bousa for Jaa, R,
Heller.
fr. Ibiiia Matthnwa waa viaitlos at i. K
m, h.Ukv r.liiiinn Mid Misa Lilly Pow
ell were married on (be 2tfth of Norember.
ir.nrv Mutthffwa of Goehen and Geo
FUhur of Eocene mar be aeen any of Ibeae
davs rustling after eattle.
Mr rtrnnt I!ni-hnnQ and wife bare re
turned to lleppner, where they will bereafter
permanently reaide.
Mr. b. B.
Untlflu. with bar mother
Mr. Nnrlmunan. are now reeidenta of
1.1. nluM
8, Handsaker expect! to etart in aihort
time to bis borne near Florence, and will go
via Yannlna.
u. P N I olr hu tMen nolle lndi
nmu.,1 fnr anma time with drSDBDsla. but
Ll...il..UU.in P. In and Dr. Diet
hu 1. much im oroved in bealtb, the lent
named physician, wboae fame la world-wide,
nays, "Throw physio to tbe dogi."
The entertainment siren by Professor
Hunt'a DODila on tbe evening ofTbankigi
ins duv. was an exoellent affair, and wai
duly appreciated by tbe large crowd of per
aoui wuo
Dart was
wall mAritfld
fr hnlidave bat fait what it Is will be
told later on.
Via ara r biased to note that Mr. P.-
$1.50
x,
Shelley baa recently purchased a neat fami
ly vehicle and we are sure that none la more
worthy of tbe same.
THUKSDAY DEC. 10.
.50.
1.00.
1.75.
ireciatea oy me large crowu ui yw- . , . r
i were present. Each and every Mcn's'WhitfJ Shirts all S1ZCS, laUlldned. $1.50
u'p" Men's'Fancy Vicale Shirts, with collars
and culls
lUWn liAnw Oil.Cirainpd Shoos 2.50
Men's Fancy Laco Shoes, (suitable
for evervdav and Sunday wear.) i.w yi.lo
AiLWml K?lrflr-.rrav blankets,
worth fa. U. $5. $0. 187 a pair, vou can buy them now for
$1,70, $2.50, $3, $4 and $4.50 respectively.
Men's Undershirt and Drawers 37 and 50 cents apiece,
worth 75 cents and $1.
This is positively your last chance to se-
rh hare-airis. Remember the Dlace. next
to Luckey's drug; store, on Ninth street, The
entire stock is oflered for sale at 75 cents on the
dollar.
Groat
tbe
A regular spring day.
II. W. Holden Is baUaitlDg tie itreet
railway.
ninro flrlfllth. A native of
Britain admitted to citizenship.
1 Imm Hum Wnlil.r ears
Croncb llonston dynamo il giving splendid
satisfaction.
Wm. Eeno. of K itsai, I in of tbe lata
P. O. Bono, of this county, Il risiting
here.
J. K. McCornack, formerly of Eagene,
was elected treasurer ot raionse city,
Wash.
TTnn T.. Ttilran. x mamher of tha State
Board of Equalization was borne last even
inn. lie returned this morning.
liiH-oriler Dorrlw ia able to attend the
duties of his oilloe airoin' although hln
lllnew) hiiH left him very feeble.
J. W. Christian has lust the sort of pre
sents to fill that Chrutmas Hleign wears
looking for Christmas ere.
Tbe case of 3. M. Williams n J. X.
Buncb. tried before Justice Kinsey joater-
day afternoon, was decided In favor of t. W.
Bunch.
T.. It. Fielda. SaDerintendent of the
Southern Paoiflo railroad linei in Oregon,
pent last night in Eugene. Also . H.
Wall, ol Junction, luacjmaaier.
P. R MnP.Irr nf Ralnm. Rnnerlnten-
Ant nf Piihlin Iimtriifitinn fnr Oregon, was
lu Eugene last oigui mamug arrungemeuis
for tha Diatriot lnatitute which meets here
Deoomber 'ilh.
A. J. JJubb was taken very slek last
tliriit. !)(.(. n. Dr. Krown was iinme-
diiiU'ly called and pronounced It lieu-
nil'la of the heart. He sulll-red much
pul 11 during the night but was resting
etiMlcr tills morning.
Crouch & Houston are busily engaged re
pairing tbe arc light dynamo burnt out at
the electric light station Tuesday evening.
They eipeut to bare it completed In a cou
ple of days.
Some traveling photographer! art taking
riewa of the leading business bongos and
residence! in tbe city. After a time they
nftll nnnit with th.oA il.n In iliA than
of photograph!, and offer them for sale at
good round prices, me latest way 11 10
patronize your local artists.
J. L. PAGE'S CASH PEICES.
I Will Not Be Undersold.
18 lbs Granulated Sugar (1 00
22 tts Extra 0 Sugar 1 00
23 lbi Qolden 0 Sugar 1 00
25 Bis Choice Dried Apples 1 00
25 Ss " " Plumi 1 00
Arbuckle'i Coffee 25
lOonniCorn 1 00
5-lb box Tea 75
12-lb box Soda 60
6 cuiis Good Table Peaohes 1 00
5 oaus Best " 1 00
6-gallon can Best Pearl Oil 1 10
--
Dissolution of Partuership.
Notice la hereby given that the partner-
shin heretofore existing between W, O.
UlcLeod ami 1. 11, Mteveni nnder tbe hrm
name of Stevens A McLeod is this day dis
solved by mutual consent. J. M. Stevens
will conduct tbe business in the future, ool-
leot all debts due tbe firm and par anr in
debtedness against it.
Dated at Lugene, Deo. 7, 1891.
J. M. Stivins,
W. O. MoLkod.
MiRRum Licinnm. The following
marriage licenses hare n issued br
County Clerk Walker: J' D, Fooahee and
itutti Ayres, L. w. Anderson and Laura t.
Mills.
SPECIAL SALE
: OF-
iit & 1
In onlir to nMurn mvittirk hfnm th Tfrtll.
dhvn 1 httvu marktHl down U clothiug from 20
$20 Suits ...$15
16 " 12
12 44 9
Also largo lino Youth 8uiU running
from 14 to 18 years at conwjwnd
ingly low prletfl.
OlllltlrPIll' fillttA fprtn K la It WASM fnAHl 1 a..
. w w w iiviu syi UK
1 1 torn Itaanlsl ; Miila iua ... .1- .
eu. fanth Men and Bora, Underwear etc., lu
eluded lu this sale.
: ALSO :
Watemroofs, Lakes' Cloth, MA
all Mi M tail
Breat Slaughtering Sale.
BARGAINS. BARGAINS.
At the Seattle Bankrupt Store.
ftTTliis is our last announcement, for this is our
ast month in Eugene. Oome one, Come all.JSli
Look at Our Price List below.
Former nrice. Price now.
Men's All-Wool Cassimero Suits $13.50
Scotch Suits 1G.50
" Black Worsted Suits 10.50
" . All-Wool Chcvoit Suits 14.50
" " Cassimero Frocks, (suit
able for old as well as young men.).... 24.00
Men's All-Wool Chinchilla Overcoats....... 12.00
" Milton Overcoats in blue
818. $20 22.00
aiiu 1J w b -q
knr'a onrl phllflrPTl'a RtlltS. affeS 5 10 10
I 111 VH J III -'-' lJKJ J vaa.U.v , - O 7
years old, prices reduced in same proportion as above.
X UI UICI pi ItC. x 1 iv iv i
$ .75,
G.50.
8.50.
8.50.
7.00.
12.00.
5.00.
10.50.
ITTEITIOI!
a A Big Cut in the Price of
-TEE.
FOIt THE NEXT
Nij-u ' ell I
DAYS ONLY,
TO REDUCE A LARGE OVERSTOCK AT
II
n
up
Odd Fellows Building, Eugene, Or.
ANYONE WHO WANTS TO PURCHASE A
Christmas
8
11
rFfiSfiD
t,
Can make the best selection by looking through
our complete stock of
HOLIDAY GOODS,
taromuy soiecccu aim especially auapwa u mevt mu reuireuicnn ui uuuuaj auuiimia.
POPULAR PRICES,
REASONABLE PRICES,
Prices within vour means.
gWE PLEASE YOU AND SAVE YOU MONEYS
GOTO HOLLOWAY'S.
rur r.rMiiiMr l"'v
jnONT
r
IACKSON
U CORSET WAISTS
imtint mii v nvmi
JACKSON CORSET CO., Jackson, lllch.l
Tti mannlarturar'a name la printrd npon the
boxes, and stamped upon Inside of claap In each
waist. Tbey are tha noil popular articles of
the kind now on tbe market. You should hare
one of them.
BE SURE and GET the RIGHT THING
For sale at the RACKET STORE,
P. FRANK & SON, : . : Proprietors.
Eugene, - - Oregon.
51"" IS
THE UNIVEESITY
FOE EDUCATION AND
UNIVERSITY : : ADDITION
For Elegant Homes You Want Both. '
Tho University for the family, and a Choice Jxcation
for your residonce.
Lois are largo, on a nice elevation and naturally-well drained. Soil rich and WELL CULTIVATED
You ran surround your home with
FRUITS AND FLOWERS-
Call aud get prices and terms and have the property shown jou. a
H. N. COCKERLINE.
Office, Register Block, Eugene.
The n no lhlf wnrn atiwib k..a .k .-J
n w. r..nht lor this winter's traoa, and are all
uVlralla .wda. It U arl.lom .uchan oppor
Imiilf l nflvml to boy tiiwts umler value, and
" "i oewre me slock
J. II. McCLUNQ.
BARGAINS. - - BARGAINS.
We are the people that give bargains In
MEN S, BOY'S AND CH1LDRENS' FALL AND WINTER CLOTHINC.
Furnishing Goods. Furnishing Goods.
Such as Negligee, Sateen and Woolen Shirits, Dress Shirts,
Underware, Neckwaro, Socks, Etc.
Hats. Hats. - Caps Caps
The latest styles and shap.
We also have a very fine line of Blankets and Flannels direct from the Salem Woolen Mills.
Everything marked at tlgurus that cannot be under sold. Come and see oa.
HOWE & RICE.
Opposite fnlv rlty Book Store.
FAIR
Fairmount is the center and fin tho swim."
UNI
Think of it;
nr
FAIRMOl'NT U In
the center of the com
ing city. The way
the railroads are now
built will make
gprlngfield a rival
point lor business,
ind Eugene, Kalr
mount and Spring
Beld are growing into
one Urge city with
Froperty in Fair
mount lor this reason
will advance in value
(aster than any other
locality around Eu-
geFAlRMOCNT has
made (aster growth
tnan an
thm nuit VMSr 1
Aik.. aiihlirlM o( EU'
gene puttogether.and
trill make still more
rapid advance during
the years to come.
You can't get around
it.
I
a. it n 'IT n .1. 1L
i aht Uiii mvci nneiT . mm a ido l,
01 iw Diiimiiiw uuiwtiuvwu tiny nm t
I K2 U ttlFrJUnnrKDDiMr:irii.l oi ST
i T. y - -iv uijjiiiuuuHwi ni m r u
1 -'f jpX4 o J
I Eugene, rairmounianu , .;$ l w I . MM . I
ing into one large city , ;. . .... .Vju'j LymJ 1 ff I
with Fairmount In the j J If I
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POPULATION INCREASED FROM 7. TO llj
ala r AAA l, 4lia .vnr.nrfu ca11 flrcf vnflv Tripna f!ll n,l..
on January 1st. More lots are selling now at $125 than were selling six months .
$100. Get in the center if you want to buy to make money, rostofiice with tw0 i rme"
i m J fr-nino nml na linron nova lr
IWO UHj paSBviJjjcx iiaiuo, uiiu nuo uui ou iuid nnuunuui uiutail, jived
ALJ-i B3SOUBEO IN ONJE YEAB,
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nit
I ii
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.n
ya
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mill
o
ot
mails
A motor line Is certain to be built through FAIRMCVNT lu a vory short time connecting It with Eugene and Sprlngfleld.
.joder it
rmera ai
th
rived at
AU pa
n Hpor
ilnrda
tali are
9
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a way tl
h for a
its blizz
GEO. M. MILLER & C0
1)1, Ol
KOTUX
U S Land Ornct, Roskburo, Or.,(
November 14, Will. I
Complaint having been entered at this office
by Geo W Patrick against tbe heirs of Harvey
Padgett, deceased, lor abandoning the home
stead entry No. 471, of the said Harvey Padg
ett, deceased, dated March 11. IrM, upon the
LotsNo2,Sand4andNEofN W of 8eo.
84, Tp 17 8, R W, In Lane county, Oregon, with
a view to the cancellation of said entry: The
said parties are hereby summoned to appear at
the ohice of W. R. Walker, county clerk of Lane
oounty. Oregon, at Kugene, Oregon, on the Huth
day of December. 1891, at 10 o'clock a. m. to re
spond and furnish testimony concerning said al
leged abandonment. Hearing to be held at this
office on the testimony so taken on Saturday,
January 9, 18V2, at 10 o'clock, a. m.
JOHN. H. BHl'PE, Register.
A. M. CRAWFORD, Receiver.
Sufficient evidence having been Aled to show
that personal service cannot be had it la hereby
ordered that service be made by publication ac
cording to law.
JOHN. H. 8HUPE Register.
A. M. CRAWFORD. Receiver.
For Boils. Pimples
carbuncles,
scrofulous sores,
eczema, and all other
blood diseases,
take
Ayer'sSarsaparilla
It will
relieve and cure
dyspepsia, nervous
debility, and that
tired feeling.
Has Cured Others
will cure you.
J. L. PAGE,
-DEALER IN
GROCERIES.
HAVING A LARGE AND COMPLETE
tnrk nf 8t.nl and Vsjirt OronrinA.
bought in the best market
EXCHfOim
Can offer tha public better price than any
otnir house
EUGENE-
Produce of all kinds taken at market price.
Dr. R. L. WILLOUGHBY,
DENTIST.
ill Work Warranted to GIts Satisfaction.
Nltrons-Oxlde Gaa and local anaesthetics for
the patnlesa extraction of teeth.
OFFICE Over Matlock's store, Xugene, Oregon
BAY &
I:
AND
FURNITURE DEALERS.
Eugene, Oregon.
EES. J. W. k JENNIE S. BARNARD,
Regular Physicians.
SPECIALTIES KIdneT and Liver Diseases.
Gynecology and Obatetrlca.
OFFICI at residence on Olive street between
9th and 10th streets.
Fresh Timothy, Orchard Grass, Flax,
Bed, White and Aliika Clover,
Alfalfa, Velvet, Cheat, live.
Gnat, Kentucky Bine.
At GOLDSMITH'S.
JUST ARRIVED!
tk ahi
to or
ku bio
ker of tr
ifcuve mi
WaL
75 Pairs 104 1
X Grange
bn tbe
id to de
WHITE RT AMPIs
II 1111 Li ULiAlUUJl
irect From the Mill:
1.45 A PAIR
CLOSING UP SALE.
and on
igs hall
e wake
ITLAKD,
circui
i two (
Sue of
ti Milit
tigs ot I
, and th
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ti oaaa,
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aourt we
t ilk..,
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alifornii
ia snpre
final at
s
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la Bar;
Eugent
Ivilfe
i the fri
lo an
Ty wii
V P
f got
Dday,
In level
lot pro
I it lor i
1 am now offering my
sin i Gi
AT GREATLY REDUCED TRICES-
V
1 have a large stock of -
BOIES' SHIOBSi
. Which I will close out BELOW COST.
Tb
IBANK
!was h
winds
of the
682 i
1., was
i Ick rep
ing are
J. Her
Jhian c
,', trt-asi
H. Kt
tries Pf
irahan
ALEM,
t toia'
W. Hu
firet w
(bre In
!four1
the
twaael
lyof on
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waspo
raoni
Other Shoe Wear at Away Doira
-llUWUli
J. D.MAlWi
$10,000.
$10,000.
have 1
the
tpivr gene.
SFTXTNO AT COST. (
L. D. SCAEBEOUOfe
ere i
i"hw
ri
At Creswell, Oregon,
For the next sixty days,
Caudo
an my 4
OmmeniJ
ICianb
aiatb, al
.nuuv...iv , snsiD, a.
Drv Goods, Groceries, Boots and m
Paints. Oil. nni(rs. Hardwarp. Tinware. Woodenware, V u-ji, n
And everything In the merchandise line will be sold at cost nntil the entire fc. McP
ro produce, wheat or oats.
w at ti
a-atlo
Baecop
In order to attl with Mr. William Tirranv. whnM time lsnp, H h0 mm Um
the above Mien. AU IndebU'duesa must be paid Immediately. rfM fed floor
Call First and Secure Barg:
L. D. SCABBED"