The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, December 04, 1897, Image 10

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FLGKEME KOTE8.
C'lijIH.-.) Fiom the H.ii of Nnvs
tiOUUHOiilU BICSS;.
Th sorry figure cut by the middle-of-the-road
Populists, led by
Coxey, in the late Ohio election,
lays the Jackson villa Times, is
tuple evidence that that cla8 will
no longer be allowed to dominate
the destinies of their party. In
spite of the great efforts made and
the large amount of money spent
by the Generals ganf, they polled
leas than 7000 votes out of a total
turning well up towards 750,000.
It is an open sec re', that Mirk
Hanna furnished their sinews of
war, whloh supposition caused the
better class of Pjpulists to support
Chapman,' the Democratio candi
date, who stood upon a free-coinage
of Bilver platform.
There is no reason whatever why
all advocates of bimetallism cannot
- join issues and give battle to the
common enemy. It is ridiculous to
even tuppoee that either the Dem
ocratic or Populist parties can de
feat the Republicans, especially in
Oregon. Unless a compact union
is effected by the friends of free si
ver and reform, it will be the same
old story domination of the money
oligarchy and corporations, which
means misgovernment and oppres
sion of Vhe masses.
RETALIATION.
The news conies from Washing'
ton that the president and his ad
visers are pained and surprised on
sccount of France taking stops to
place prohibitory tiriff on some
articles of export from this country,
It is too bad, France should sit idly
by, when legislated against in th
interest o' a few wealthy wine and
manufacturing pets of this country
and allow our people free and f ti
trade in he markets.
Prohibitory protection is a beau
tiful thing in theory, but raises the
hinds of every civilized nation
against us when carrod to its loqi
cal conclusion th tt of closing our
martlets to every product that can
possibly be produced at home, no
matter what the consumer may be
taxed for it by trusts and combines
AUSTRALIAN KLONDIKE
The stories th it come from West
Australia show that colony
has a Klondike of its on. Near
the Kalgoorlie gold fields alluvial
ground hat beon found which
yielJs enormously. One man, in a
single morning, cleaned up two
pounds of nuggets.while two others
in two days, obtained sixtv-five
ounces. The bedrock is from
twenty-five to a hundred feet from
the surfuee, bit when reached it
appears to be lined with nuggets
The new diggings are not in an in
viting country, but this Australian
desert is a great improvement over
the frozen Klondike.
A bill has been drafted for intra
duution to congress next session
providing for tne appointment of a
board of code cominitjuioners for the
district of Alaska to draft code,
civil and criminal laws and tore
visa the act creating the civil gov
ernment of the district.
Win K) l got-! to Hun FrancUi-o In
a few day.
O W Hurd relururd fmm Eugene
Tuesday.
Tin council ho appolu'fd E A
Evans city mtrlial.
' Horn, at Gleuada, Orrg- n, m Satui-
dar. November 21, t Mr and Mr
Dreiler, a daughter.
J B Hill started Tuetday morning to
Portland, where lie lmpcs to Ret employment.
Thomas Neely and (Jeorge Nioolle
brought down about 83 barrels ol tall
salmon Tuesday for altlpmtut to Ban
Framirco
The work of taking -pawn has been
flulahed at Maletin hatchery for the
season. About ouu.UJUspawu uaa wen
placed Id t ie hatching troughs.
Several people on the rivet are now
suffering from Job' comforters. John
Bullerfleld and Geo H Colter are
among the latent victims.
Another raft of logs was taken to the
Spruce Point mill Huudtv. The logs
are cut by V Ouiney and the lutubei
from them will be ued lu building the
Klo dike.
La.t Saturday while the Lilian was
turning arouud at the quarry, the
strong urrent carried tier again! one
of the rock toows with ch force as to
damage liei bow, o using her to leak
some. She was beached Sunday and
the damage repaired.
- Warien A'.liew, who ha been on
Rogue river for several years, has re
turned In the Hiuslaw aud la working
In the quarry at Point Terrace,
Pleasant Hill Hems.
Oregon has returned with her damp
lieu.
Louis Bundy Is moving to Eugene.
Tbanktglvlug was honoied here by
a party at Mr Hemphill-,
Mr Jeff Davis who .has been In
Idaho for the paat eleven years came
In en a visit last week.
MrtSpaogler, an organizer for the
V C T U, gave two very floe lectures
here last week. She Is very earnest In
the cause the pleads. The work she
thinks In time will revolutionize the
world
Mr Peck will meet the people of this
place next Friday night for the pur
iwm oforirinlzlDB a alnarlnir c.aaa. We
nto the Republican would urge the people to accept this
opportunity. We learn that Mr Peck
Is a thorough drilled master, and we
surely need the work.
The past few days has been ILely
times for runaways. Dollle Bildge's
team ran aonia diitanca with no acoi
can readily see opening up aimosi d,ntt yvm West, team aluoat got
immediately the Democratio cam I entirely away a few days ago. The
paign of the election of a governor " " however was mat or Aunt
i x- v. i. ii i if I cupula ivigaon. one was maaiDg
. ,, , , -Li .. call at a neighbors, when the team be-
will not require a very lively im tnd ltrUck down the road at a break
agination to fi jure out a cloee con-1 neck speed, having a loose gravel bed
test for the control of the next on the wagon, made a noise equal to a
A POLITICAL UPHEAVAL.
This is the way the New York
Herald dolefully sized up the situ
ation the morning after election:
This tremendous upheaval is al
most stunning in its magnitude,
the only thing.it can be compared
with is the great landslide ot 1893.
The year before that Cleveland
swept the c untry. The year fol
lowing, New York, New Jersey,
and, in fact most of the doubtful
states that Cleveland had carried,
swu lg bark
oolumn.
The effect or the land slide on
national politics is likely to be very
great. Above the wreck the face of
"William J Bryan appears. One
home of representatives. With
the senate already in doubt and
really anti-Republican on many
questions, there U trouble ahead
for President McKinl.y. The al
ministration has the floor.
It is true tin administration bai
the floor and is walking tin floor.
.MAKE IT FhEE.
A small admission fee will be
charged to the debate next Satur
day evening between the contest
ants for the privilege of represent
ing the University of Oregon in the
State Intercoliegiate content. We
hope no admission fee will be
charged. The young men and
women need the stimulus of a full
house to bring out their be-t efforts,
A A M
anaaiei cent admission lee, or
any other lee, is sure to result in a
Urge array of empty benches.
"The Gi'ahd says make it free,
and advertise it throughout the
town and adjoining country so a lull
general stampede, throwing the bed In
very direction. Tbey ran half a mile
and was brought to a halt by a neigh
bor and brought back to the owner.
Auntie was greatly surprised that any
one should be driving ber team around.
Bhe was at the first of the runaway,
Lujky all around.
At Mr Win West's, Br, was a day to
be long remembered by all present. It
was Mrs West's birthday. Early in
the Iday Tuesday her friends began to
come In, and by noon the house was
well filled with ber children and a few
invited friends to wish her many
happy returns of the day. An ex-
KKT DB BON) ASWWKKKW-
Kv-Ueveiuor prunoyer Writ Char,
acteritlio Lrtler Pertland sJoral
aud the Uld Ktandard
Rev Dr Boyd, a Portland iiilnUtrr,
attacked Mayor Pennoyer's adminis
tration of affairs In the metropolis, and
Kot the following characterl-th ie
Joinder from our cx-govermr:
"Rev Thomas Bovu-LVar Sir: In
a sermon delivered by you yoalerday,
a yuoiia of which appear In tne
ruoruing p pern, you attack the present
city administration, and more espe
cially cmidcmu a aiatement of mine,
uot made for publication, that tne
fallen women of the city ahould be
allowed to dance.
"IO had the dlnpokitlop, I do not
have the authority of law o preveot
you. You also maae me siaienien.
that you have seen pollcemeu sii.ing
at the gaining table. If you had uoue
your duty to report that fact to me, I
boi 1 1 have done my duty and had
tbeia discharged. Who Is to blsuie?
You say that 'it is not a question of
gold staodarJ or silver atautiard, but a
queatl n as to whether we have a
population of 14 gamblers and harlot
and 1 honest, pur youth.' I tell you
that I' Is the gold stand rd that I
efli ctlng that very ratio It y proiluidug
condition th.it breed detliu(ioti and
crime, and you and oilier that uphold
that standard are real y reoiiHible
before Uod for the crime and dentil u
Hon that It beget.
"Do you wish to do awiiy witli
gambling and prostitution In P rt
laud? If n, ahow the autlioillies
win re the gam! ler and prostitute
can be given huneat employment, and
then tin Im will be the rexponslblilty
"HUtoryl repeating Itaelf. In the
time of Elijah there were 450 prophet
In Israel, and every one was a pmphet
of Baal
"Now nearly alt tt)e pmfested mlo
Inters of God are worshipers of the
gold stendaid, and their efforts to
effect a religious and moral regenera
tion of the people, while they are
laboring at the same lime for their
moral degradation atd physical
slavery, will be as impotent as were
the prayers of Baal'a prophets, to bring
down the fire of heaven t- consume
the bullock which they had laid upon
the altar.
"Very respectfully,
"Sylvester Pknnoi er,
Mayor."
BOYD'S BUR-REJOINDER.
Sylvester's letter did not annihilate
Rev Dr Boyd, as the following amicable
ejilatle to(the worthy mayor would in
dicate:
"TO THI H0!VRADLS 8 LVE8TER
Pennoyer, Mayor of Portland
D.ar Sir: I am in receipt ot your letter
of yesterday. I do not know that
have anything to add to my publlo
statements on Thanksgiving day. If
your statement concerning dance'
bouses were not Intended for the pub
lie, I think It Is a great mlsfortuue
that they reached the press. Your
arguments and language as they have
appeared wire certainly below the
dignity or your office, if not of
cultured gentleman. No other Infer
ence could reasonably tie drawn from
that reported Interview than that v6 1
are in entire sympathy with the lu s tl
iui ions you oeieoaea .
"As to callinir udoo vnu nemonallv
and directing your attention to the
ract mat your omcers or the police
force were en by me at a Chinese
lottery, that did occur to me and It
waa my first Impulse so to do. Thn
I remembered that you once suggested
to a very distinguished gentleman of
id i country mac, 'ir ne would attend
to his own business vou would attnd
to yours.' What. then, could I hnr
at your bands, especially so In view of
your recent aeciaratton that preachers
uon'i Know mucu about politics, and
reputation lr he
Klmlra In ma-
he would save his
would obey the old adagtw 'the shoe
I ntaalraa ahnlllH o !.. fc. i t . . a w
. ii it . . I auaancB Ruuuiu BLiiJSa, lis iisb laar I
o.M.eni o.nner was preparea, wmon re- obeyed your Inlunctlon ...h .iAk
a .-j . ju . v 1 1 . i i . -
iirvwsu grenv creuit oil lue par.ie win I my lust.
managed the culinary department. , You may not bo able to close dance
All voted It a graod auccess. We have y?u r. om "' .bBt to "
not received particulars, and can not ,hould ,t irray yourself on the
uiaae a aeiauea aiatement or tne anair. siau or morality and resnectabilitv?
IIi..a . 4 . '
Mr aud Mrs James Parker gave a uu',Jnir MyoT' ,"1're 'oue tl,ln8 y"
ft 1 j. . 1 i j vou vniFj iuo loiierie ana
. nui di u.uiier m . lew lumen gambling houws. What other conclu
friends. Mr Bpray, of Balein, and slon can be drawn than that they are
iur DiacK, or mnevtiie, were la at-1 ,u" "J Ju"r mumivance ana sanction
tendance, and made the day lively we
assure you. Usually when an item Is
wanted, as we have been requested to
Itu the two above, la to Invite the
Iteralzer, that ehe may get all the
fupla In I ha iaa nr1 mba m mu
house will face the young gladiators wrlle.UD, Th..not ,,., . lh.
wno have entered the arena t de- facta I have are that they had a dinner,
fend the honor of their University, and was told It was enjoyed by all.
The resident regents should uphold Mr David West atd two sisters left
the honor of the state, and rrnviil for Canada last Wednesday. They
whatBvrrfnnd.aranrnpar W- bwn thelr PlnU, Mr
- j . .. v
when they
underlings?
are patronized bv vour
X- . -
1 uim iruiy,
Thomas Boyd."
desire to record an earn ;at protest
against this ''ten cent" business.
ford bad uot been found as et.
aud Mrs Win West, aince September.
Mrs A E Steams, of Portland, waa
visiting her friend, Mrs W L Bristow,
last wetk.
What are considered reliable re-1 Last accounts R Drury had from
ports State 40,000 deaths have. 00- Astoria waa that the body of Mr Brad-
currod from starvation in Cuba
under the pie ent reign of terror
inaugurated by the Spanish butcher
Weyler. Our country is not blame-
less. Common humanity, not reok
oning on comamcial interests
should prompt ns to stay the hand
of the blood thirsty Spaniard. We
need a J ckson or a Blaine at Wash
ngton.
Fob Sale. Myfarm adjoiulng Cos
burg, consisting of 230 acres, most al-
good plow land; all fen ed. Term;
125 per acre. Call onor address
John Vanwuyne,
Coburg, Or.
As tuiny as 1500 wild ducks
a day have been shipped from
Northern California and Southern
Oregon to the San Francisco market
in one day and the California game
commission has been investigating
the matter t) see if there is no
means to put a stop to the wholesale
slaughter.
N iv 21
Mr 1 J Mill" ,f'''
MU.Iva.iHuM.-i., a.e keeping l.j.t
for W L Kb j mt, t..U.e alM-iu of M'
Kay.er.ahol. " " "'"l",
' ..... . t. ..... a II, Mil
lourKal vikiiuig 11 '""i
M.utl ,nd Arl.o.,a. Mi Miller I
ployed in lh gem-al mr icnanui.c
Mure and ot nflli.
Mr William F-ler has tu.vd Into
loati ail.uil.B M B'h
projierly.
TheEluil.a Mill t o, la vny Puy
Jul now pr..fii!iig evrrl law un
ilhln the nnu.;
A leoutliy M-'ti.a of null i'g ban Jilfl
uloaed at me Club-Han ihurcli at Ibis
place, R.v Ba Jger of Drain, tilling me
pulpit. Ill dUcourtea provid very
acciplable to many who hear J them.
Au Inieni-liiig-ocl:! ail waliiiu
at (bII.l!m.d hull lat night-music
and daudng.
On neat Tun-day night the ladieaof
tin Ba tit church at thl place will
give a Foot oc-lal at the school house;
McnUfoifiittothercnng man whose
feet di-clo-i-s his Identity. The fortu
nate liidy to dli-cover him to be escort
ed to u;pt-r at his expense.
It i mid the county court let a rn
lrot to the K'mlra Mill Co loin 60,
COO feet of bridge luuber to be used lu
extending the long bridge, commenc-
Inu at Mr fcUin McCulcheon', to the
Truss briilge, thu entirety spaniilnv
the datig.niut nuts acros the low
land between the high land on tach
side of the Long Tom; but.owlng to
thecouipliia'ed statu of the Mill Co'
busiuem and the lack (flog, the con
tract ciiiuot now be fli'ed, so we wlil
be compelled to flounder along through
Hied ep aater, and dangerous quick
sand holes another winter, unlet
ome practical, wii'e awake mill man
puts up portable m II and funii1i
tbelumler at the south end of the
bridge, and thu take In the $300
cash.
The court house ouestloo seems to
have quieted down In this part of th
county; many who opposed bulldlsg
seem to care little about It.
A pirce of quartz fnni n mr the San
tlam wagon road, was handed to the
writer recently, one ounce of which
by fire a nay pioductd &J good colors
of fine gold. Old miners will recog
nlze the value of this, as the rock la
abundant aud near the road.
No publlo Thadk'glving exercises at
tbls place.
Regular.
Com in Is oners Court.
James Parker road aunervlsor
district No 11.. 8000
I M Fraud" road supervisor dis
trict ro27 40 00
James t. Shnub d-puty sheriff... 6
E O Potter stationery 1.5), na:la
0 cents, paupers 17.25 9 45
W T Bailey county oommlasioD-
' 20 60
Hemenway Bro, llyery 7 60
IN ir 17.
Deloa D Neer architect on court
houe 275 00 1
WEIK
No one would have been particu-
ity sorry if thrt ciuple, who got
married in a cage that contiined
two lions in San Francisco the
other day, had loU a lew chunks of I J E Kennerly, wmk 00 Blue
moat off their anatomv durinir tha River road
I V n. . ... . ...
iow. Nr. i.h killing lnnint . - wuiaon bob wioge wo,..
nimsls with whi.-h to feed the
ons when such Idiots are about.
Plmplea, blotch, blackhead, red, ronKh.
oily, mothy skin, Itching, caly calp, dir.
thin, and tailing hair, and baby blemlahe
Vrevanted bv Cimritu llni. tha mM
effaotive (kin pnrifying and beantifying
soap in tha wnrld, a well a purest and
"" iw met, Daw, ana nursery.
M Ae I
81 001
ti C Millett road work lumber etcl83 89
L N Roney on curt house foun
dation M 2.0CO 00
1
Uw mm f aislsj,' m$kht tm
Jasper Items.
Nov 27,
C L Sinltb, of Creswell, was visiting
friends In this vicinity a few dayrtols
week.
Charlie Sylvester returned from
Seattle last Wednesday.
Contractors Messrs Lyo .s Bros aud
Robertson art, building a bridge across
Hills creek, at a placed called Slick
ford.
Riy Hills and Oscar Drury re urned
yesterday from Seaside.
The entertainmeut given lant Thurs
day evenlug was pronounced a success
by all who attended. The proceeds of
the supper were better than was ex
pected.
John Laird and family, of GaitUld,
Wash, arrived at Natron Thursday
evening, and are visiting relatives and
friends.
A J Keeney, of Goshen, Is visiting at
the home of his son James. We are
glad to see the old gentleman looking
s hearty.
Miss Nannie Wall s has returned to
Fall Creek to finish her term of school
at that place.
Sam.
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HEIDSIECK
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PLUG TOBACCO
(CHAMPAGNE fLAVOR)
INCREASED
IN SIZE
The picture shows the exact increase that
has been added to the 5-cent piece. No in
crease in price and quality better than ever.
The biggest bargain in tobacco to-day is
one of these new pieces of PIPER HEIDSIECK.
Try one.
Hampton Bros.
1 1
1
1 1
Call and see us. Can
SAVE YOU MONEY
Just Received .
A fine line of JACKETS and
CAPES. Prices from $4.50 to
$20.00.
BLANKETS from 65 cts to $7,00.
See that
i it
it is tnere
This it the trade-mark which
is on the wrapper (salmon-col
ored) of every
bottle of the gen
nuine SCOTT'S
EMULSION.
Be sure this is on
the package, and
tut nothing else
is palmed off on
you when you
ask for it.
Nothing has teen made that
equals it to give s'rength and
o!id flesh to those who are
fun down or emaciated.
.Your doctor will tell ycu
that it is the one food for all
those whose weight is below R
nit aianoara oi neaith.
Put tip b 50 ch, and $1.00 tka,
and sold by all diuggUts.
SCOTT BOWNE, NtwYork.
mSiiAt? HIM.. I l'Mm
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Junction City : Milling Conchy.
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FOR
TOBBAGO.
CIGARS, 1
CANDY.
GO TO.,
Julir, qo!dsmitr?'5
MANUFACTURERS OF THE
"WHITE ROSE"
GUARANTEED
BEST QUALITY.
The most noimlur flrmr in thn market. Sold by .
leadins crocera.
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TURKS v GREEKS.
I w mil I to :ly ll.ul I am uot so much Interested lu the wtlf
i-rilie Greeks Rnd Turks as I am In the matter of Informing'"
pen.kM.f (,h vh lnliy (lmt I have added a line of
BOOTS AND SHOES. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
Ladles and Gents Straw Hats,
Hosiery,
ThroArt.
Needles and Piris,
Notions. Etc.,
Which ara marked at prices that make sales
w,ail and be conyincedhhatthis is not Idle talk-
j nssi market price paid forlproduce-
W. VV. GHESSMAH, - Springfield,
Oref
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