mUSP Kugcnc City Guard BU'UHDAY,.. DECEMBER 11 TUB TEOrLK LTR REPRESENTED. TarUTUwiMado by Manufacturers. U.llroad Grant Secured by Ksll mad Attorneys. Flnanclul Legislation Dictated by Mon y Losneig. Commenting on the financial question tbat rill come before thU cjngress for determination the Cin cinnati Enquirer say: There Is much to encourage the audacity of the bank pirty in their claim that they are the beBt judges of what 18 should be passed con corning banking and currency, be cause'they know best unler what lawa.they can mike most money. They have found this encourage ment scattered all along through the legislative history of the coun try within the last fifty years. Be fore the rebellion congress was "stood up" and compelled to de liver legislation to enrich manu facturers under one administration and to tighten the chains of slavery and extend the political power of the slaveholders under other ad ministrations. During the war it was stood up to grtnt principalities of lends to railroad companies, De sides loaning them governmen bonds to well nigh cover the land. It was stood up to enact whatever loan and currency laws would best suit the money-loaners of the world and enable them to realize the most milliops out of tho blood and sweat of the people, ft has been stood up to chance currency bonds into coin bonds, and then to abolish the silver coin in which they were made payable, in the hope that would :orce their payment in gold of increased yalue. The publio debt and the publio currency bave been the playthings of the bank Dower until, finally, avarice has become so inflamed with what it has been fed u&ou, and bo arrogant from its success, that opposition to further robbery is flippantly de nounced as "repudition." "In all thcBe wrongs upon the people the laws passed by congress have been drawn by those who -were (o be enriched by them. Tariff laws were drawn by the attorneyi of the manufacturers; railroad sub sidy laws by the attorneys of the railway corporations, and all our laws relating to loans, currency and coinage bave been the work of of the hands of tin skillful attor nova employed by the money deal era who were to be benefited by thos) lawn. The people have had but few lawyers. The doors of congressional committee rooms have swung quickly upon their hinges at the slightest touch of these consumers of the people i substance, but whoever has intro duced bills to oppose them has been rccirded as a rather innocent ' bay seed" or a dangerous .radical, Avarice has named itself conserva tive. and when vacancies upon the federal bench are to be filled the names are suggested of silken, sly insinuating attorneys, rich with tho fees paid to them by the great syndicates, trusts and corporations for demonstrating tbat tbeir denre dations on society are legal. The reason urged for tboir appointment is that they are "conservative," which is another way of saying that thev will protect their old clients in the acquisition and re ten tion of other people' property. "It is in the light of conditions like theee. which have long pre vailed, that usury comes forward, naked and unasbameu, and de mands the right to dictate laws un der which it may manufacture money out of paper rags to be UBed as "loanable currency," while bind ing the victims who become tbeir creditors to pay them in gold, ob tainable only from the hard credi tor by the surrender of whatever amount of property he chooses to damandfor it. Thank God the present congress is beyond the reach of theie conspirators. They may make the llouee ot Kepresen tatives obey tbein in part, but the Senate will stand as a rock against them." 15 00 A MEanM." Mayor Pennoyercan bedepended uuon to Fpring surprises on the publio when least expected. Ilis latest feat occurs in tnat crushing letter to the Portland newspaper autocrat, luu Uregonian, lie clinches his argument by calling the Oregonian editor a "megrim." This latest adroit flanking move of our ex-governor h a caused a sua den demand for Webster's Una bridged. It was Dogberry, of rhikespeare' an creation, whose pride and self esteem as a judge were severely wounded by the prisonor, who had beon apprehended by Dogberry's minions of the law, when he culled Judge Dogberry an '"ass." The judge, in that notable incident, in Htructed the clerk of his proceed ings to "write me down an ass." Doubtless the Oregonian editor in bitterness of spirit at the unoon donable offense, writos himself down on the tablets of his memory a "megrim" to keep the insult fresh for future excoriation of the worthy mayor. Our ex-govern r U liable to do most anything but se Ind no idea Le would throw the national dic tionary at the head of an offender iu such a free and easy manner. Commlisioners Court. E O Potter, county Judge ,i!i.$06 65 A B Patterson, county treasurer 41 65 U 8 Hunt, superintendent CO 00 A J Johnson, sheriff 160 05 Cbks ! Bcott, deputy sheriff 75 00 A C Jennings, clerk 1WJ 00 F L Olbba, deputy clerk 75 00 8 C DoUon, ferryman 88 75 E Bowen, ferryman 20 00 V T Bailey, couimlsslonei 21 00 Janus 8 Dale, medical attend- auce on pauper 8 00 T W Harris, medical attendance on pauper 0 00 E A Zumwalt, keeping pauper, claimed (51; allowed 20 00 J M Koeney, pauper supplies.. .. 8 00 James Parvln, pauper supplies... 8 00 E M Kimball, pauper supplies... 15 10 Hurd & Davenport, pauper sup plies J F Walker, protecting roadway 75 00 R E Walker, protecting roadwaylOO 00 Wm Sutherland, road supervisor 27 60 L J Yoder, lumber 18 36 Hurd & Davenport, lumber 12 67 N L Harsbberger, lumber.. 66 43 J W Starr, nails and bolU 10 01 James Honlg, work with reck crusher 7. .. 60 Henry Ream, work with rook crusher.- V 00 Wm Calloway, work with rock crusher 2 00 Mulkey eemeteiy road: E R Hollen bock, W.W Martin and O Q Cart wrigbt appointed viewer and C M Collier surveyor. Letter List. Eugene, Or, Deo. 0. Albert Atchlsou, Mrs M. Buckman, Mrs W Cartwrlgbt, Miss Oower, W L Qllbam, Mrs C C Ring, Mrs DrOK Osborn , J H Wood, 0 W Winole. i .kiT,, a iiiia nt will b mad on all letter erven out. Feraoni calling lor letter wlU plwkM itato when nd-ertlied. IK Uixdskmk, Act. t U For Sale Cheap. I have 40,000 sulngles'and one 12 horse power J I Case engine, In good running shape, which I will sell cheap. Inquire of JII Habribs, Eugene, Horses Wanted. FROM COTTAGE 6BDH. Tbe Music Mine Sold Several Busi ness Changes of Importance. Joe Cook, of Portland, Is buying horses. Wants them to be 800 lbs and upwards. Will be In Eugene on Wed nesday, December 15, 1807, to buy horses, at Bang's stable. CA8KA of Adoption. Secretary of State KIncald has addressed a letter to County Judgs Potter, In which tbe latter's attention Is called to section 2950 of the miscellaneous laws of Ore eon, covering tbe duties of all the county Judge In the matter of report ing to tbe state department all changes of names in cases of adoption of cull dren. If any have been made In Lane county by the probate court In 1807, the secretary desires a list of them nisform of blank has tbe following headings: Date of order, iormeruame, name changed to, by who adopted, re marks. Corrcct. Albany Democrat: The dispatohea declare that the Spaniards are satisfied with the President's me age." Tbe Cubans are not. It Is about time somebody did something for tbe Cubans, tbe most oppressed and worst treated people In the world today. Salem Statesman, Rep: "We very much fear tbe Oregonian will make Pennoyer governor again." U 8 Marshal Houser will retain George Humphreys as a deputy in his office. Mr Humphreys will be assigned tbe Albany district, which comprises the upper Willamette valley. Portland Dally Tribune; "The Dally Eugene Guard on Saturday was en larged irom a six to a seven column dally paper, which Is accounted for by the faot tbat tbe business men In that olty bave become liberal In patronage.'1 Tbe Lebanon Advance says tbat during the last two week, O W Simp son ot Albany biw bnuyht iud shipped from Lebanon 15 COO pound ' ( d ied nrtnteM nd apDles. For thfti plos be Dald 0 cents, and for the prunes 4 und 6 oentt. Hon J W Hamilton delivered tbe Elk'a memorial address at Boteburg last Sunday. Tbe Roseburg Review says of the address: "Mr Hamilton's address was scholarly and eloquent aid was listened to with rapt atten Hon." The Observer states that tbe Graut's Pass-Cresoent City Stage Co. has burst ed; the liabilities are about $0000 and the assets consists of tbe stock, etc, on the road. Contractor Peterson and his bondsmen ate Insolvent, and the original contractor will have to step la and take charge. Tbe Dallas woolen mills will thl wsek begin running day and night, In creasing tbe number of employes about 43. The mill will be operated at Ita full capacity In tbe manufacture of heavy flannels, 12-pound blankets, and all kinds of miners' goods. In Boston they don't nay "There'll Le a hot time in tbe old town to night," but tbe esibetlo blonde mur murs, "Tbere will be an Interval of time remarkable for abnormal temper ature wltbin tbe corporate llmtlsof tbe ancient municipality as nlgbt draws her table curtains around." Dec. 8, '97. James Hemenway has bought the interest of his brother William In tbe livery business. Wm. Hemenway bas bought out Mr Lewis In tbe grocery busluuss of Lewis A Burkbolder. City Marshal McFarland and Con table Wells, ran in a gang of hobos for drunkeuness and fighting yester day, and in searching them the offi cers found that one of tbe number was well supplied with money and some Jewelry, which was stolen Mon day night from Nobis Rice, at Rose burg. Mr Rice arrived this morning, Identified tne Jewelry and also tbe man as one of the gang that was seen near tbe house about tbe time of tbe robbery, and took blm back to Rose burg on tbe local train for trial. Geo Frazer of Eugene, came up on Tuesday and bought U or tbe machin ery belonging to tbe machine abop here, formerly run by Mr WarnlcU. Mr Frazer gets some fine machiuery, which be will add to bis plant In Eu gene. Mining property In the Bohemia dhtrlct Is now changing bands pret ty lively. Geo Long, of Long & Sons, has bought Tom Johnson's mill and mine at Elepbai.t mountain. Mr Long will put In an engine to run tbe mill with. Ben Curry and Harry Stevens bave sold their claim on Grouse mountain to Spokane parties, the price $1000 be Ing paid, which Is pretty good for an undeveloped slaim. Tbe Muaio mine is sold to parties. who own the Noble Five mine In B. C, J P Junnlngs, Geo Turner, N E Lin sey, J I McGregor and another gentle men are tbe company. Postmaster Ely, of Kelso, Wash started an outfit on Monday for the Bohemia to develop some cla'nn which a company of- which be manager, are opening. Geo Ad kins, one of tbe owners cf lbs Noonday mine, arrived from Chicago Sunday night and started next day for the mine, a rich strike having been reported In tunnel No 2, on which Ed Jenksand James White bave a con tract. Bird Farrier, wno la wintering on his claim on the Steamboat, has struck It rich. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. tail. Ctfuiun llN McCoruack's Corner. Deo 7. A very bard rain last nlgbt. Fall-sown grain looks f.ne. Ducks are quite plentiful at present. Moody Neat, of Oak Hill, was In our midst recently, Mr Somers Is working In town. Euthle Pratt killed two geese Mon day. Adam Mlsuler Is clerking for Mr Schwarzschild in his book store In Eugene. Mrs Tabor, who was sick but a very short time, died Tuesday. She lived In this locality but a short time, hav Ing moved here from Slnslaw precinct She was well liked by all who had the honor of becoming acquainted with her, and she will be greatly missed Irom the social circle of our little com mnnlty. The Lively Headcheese. A number of families, about 80 per sons iu all, of Corvallla. have been poisoned by eating newly made head cheese, but so far no fatalities are re ported. Several of those poisoned are still In a critical condition, especially on account of weakness, but it is be lleved tbe danger point has been passed. . The headoheese was made on the farm of John Hurlburt last weekj Nothing Is known of the character of tbe uteuslls In which It was prepared, but It Is supposed tbat It was by faul ty kettles r pota that It was made pols onous. Unity Items. Dec 8. Ths weather U somewhat blustery. J It liolbrook went to Eugene last week on business. Rev Stockwell, of Springfield, oo eupled the pulpit here Sunday and Is till pwacblng, and will probably con tlnue until tbe holidays. Rev Mo Clain Is here to help In tbe meeting. A J Renfro went to Eugene tbls week to see about a logglog contract. Mr and Mrs Jesse Holbnok bave been visiting relatives In tbls vicinity for a week. It Is n t decided yet whether the Eugene Lumber Co will log on Fall creek or on tbe Willamette. It Is hoped that they will log on Fall creek. Robert Edwards killed a Jack rabbit tbls week. He said It had ears a foot long. John Guiley, of Dexter, was In this section lait week buying calves. Joseph Mattesoa If again vliitlug Egypt. He has not decided whether be will go to Klondike or i ot. Cor. ralrmouat Item! Deo 8. vn rjiiAan: Where Is our corrs- spon 'snl? We haven't seen any Fslr- mount Items for a long lime. Mr Lombard Is treating his bouse to . . m . l.lnli M.Mlltf a beautiful coal or pami, wui adds to Its appearance. Mr Holloway, Falrmount's enter prising blacksmith, Is having his land niowed. preparatory to building his residence In East FalrmounL Mr Orcutt bas purchased a two-ecre .mi hlf nlot of ground fronting the boulevard, a few blocks south of the church, and Is building a neat cottage on tbe same. Verily, Falrmount Is Improving. Miss Jessie H"lloway bas Just oloted a very successful term of school at Spencer creek. August Fisher raised a fi e crop of apples tbls year, consisting of Nsw town Pippins, Blue Pearmalo, White and Yellow Bellflour, Greenings and Glorl Mundays, many of the latter measuring 14 Inches. A Subscriber. The Bush for wold. Late advices from Juneau, Alaska, asy tbat notwithstanding the fact tbat every North Pucltlo Coast paper bas for months been publishing tbe fact tbat people cannot at tbls season ol the year cross either tbe Dyea or Bksguay passes, evsry steamer brings additions to tbe hundreds of people already there awaiting an opportunity to continue their Journey to tbe fields of gold. During the past 10 days tbe five steamers from Portland and Seat tle brought over 400 passenger. Dit & Henderson, Undertakers ni Embalms, Cor. Wii and 7th tti. - Superior potorafs Eictllloi all ethere la Wke . Irtistie agd Pwnanerjt Results, $tudio of to? z rsrAvf ' JH01O COMgAAf. ov J 0 RHIIIEHART'S Prices before you go to Klondyke. Our walnuts and almonds are tbe new crop. itemember in buying orangea or lemons from us jou're getting them obesperand fresher aa It Is fruit that I raise on my own place near Sau Diego. 4 d dry peaohea 25 4 d dry apricots 25 50 lbs flour 1 00 1 doa lemons mhihhmTI 10 1 rioi oianges naval M flj 2 ll.s Arbuckle coffee 25 2 lbs Lyon coffee 25 2 lbs very fine roast '6 2 lbs Green com 25 1 lb 1887 walnuts 10 8 lb caudy 25 1 lb alruouds 10 5 lbs lard fresh ' 45 10 ltm lard fresh 00 17 It granulated lugar (cane) 1 00 60 Iba One Pair., salt . .. 45 SOlbaaack salt 35 We give a banJttonie book to each and every customer. CDCPIII fMi'AL7r 1 n n 11 vtrnfmnrTO 111 9 III If II Ul u For Tho Hollib, Our Stoek is complete with Goods Suitable for the Xraas trade. GOOD, COMMON PRESENTS KID GLOVES, UMBRELLAS, ART enn SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. NECKWEAR STANr? i lairai pn dti cdc ' z'.'WO Govt bini.ii .wiitin9, IARI r i.r " DRESS PATTERNS, RUGS, NAPKINS .. Jnd Manj Others Impossible to Enumerate. 10 EaaUiefs for h SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. Paper Salt! FOR THIS WEEK. Ladies ill fool 75c each at LADIES fllilt OlOOIi J10SE. 20c 25c 20c 25c 35c IN order to make room for our new spring 6tock, we are going to close out our stock of 1897 wall paper at prices that will astonish you. In other words we will cut the prices on white hlanks and gilts RIGHT IN TWO and will make a big reduction on our ingrain papers and friezes. This is a bona fide closing out sale. Everything must go and will go if low prices will accom plish it. You have never had a chance to buy more cheaply than at this sale Don't forget to call and see our prizes, just fc: arrived. Wo give you a present with every $1.00 worth of goods you purchase VWWVQ n 1 tlCTCflC SPECIAL. fElEIVJ. CAsAvsvsoiuiuiiiiuiuiuiaiaiUiuimuiuiUiuiuiu GRIFFIN HAR 1 WARE JIM 1 VALUE Sffl University Book Store. New Management. Complete Stock of- Ihported Japanese Goods ? T$rre -rsJ C . fit lowest r-. .1 r: it n in i r i i ii 1 w w i ru. une V ui,wl&,Jf tiuirrtprie?8 H. G. MILLER, Proprietor. OX3TX PRICES, OTJX" PRICES 1 1 Ml. Boys, At your own priw Clothing JK.!JE higjof all klDdsYl'.ls isll, snd Id onto to make rrom for or latgs J j slock, will clot e tut sll our boy " piece ailts at prlcts Ust P you, tbey ere up-to-date snd iJM Id e ver j reppect. Pi Ices from per full up. Every suit guaraniwi represented. In Hens We have s very lin ind IM Clothing ffirr em. Suits from $3.50 UP- VJ want ny kind of suits, owes rants or single garments mi, " and get prices, and look over o rl of samples. Tbey are right up" In styles and werkmansblp. "ew sending orders every week. Will mnfif nrVkoot. oil v.-.nnt:,: i v. wmnuuii uu any ana ail goods in "B. aim ii necessarv on nonnnnt. of nhv otmna nA.j. , sii in tiiuao viUUUS CALL AND SEE. TAKE NOTICE. LADIES! LADIES! FIT GUARANTEED IN EVERY ORDER. Piemium script will n6t be given after January 1st, 1898. P. FRANK & SONS, RACKET ST0R Air-Tioht . TVin't ftiit nff crt itn tAM. ..n i . - - jwui mi wooi lenre arMa too ,ong- "u'V0111" fat,t Dd when thl is gone y.oru,reou;nchbe;e;Tdostbar cbft,w- on v SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE. . . . STOVES Af Uttlnytht U.d Over ll Hxitlnc Stoves, if Dr. Pa' At MRMunnn nromnm nyi iv h in i n r iN 1 1 1 n r 1 1 yhio. i,ir. u.r.nto to curt .11 acrron. dlmM IKb wTiS ?m,dS! . iwr, ocb., W.kelulDML LoM Manhood viii..V501 ion NcrroiMneM. .U drain, low Vlinwn InnJtZzA tobacto, opium or timnlantwhtetf ld fo InS "'-'" of Inn!tT. Can becarried InV rwk i J. t'r' Con.u motion or W.nufactured hT th. Prm Mrtidn. JSr',iUkellooBr Iru, Co., riDt:l A tV LOOX at nmnp " ibep ins uniy gcnuing an jOLO DOST Smokeless powder and EXCELSIOn Hack (older loaded shells kept bj m S. L. LONG Orrcaa. r -"y r-