The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, April 19, 1884, Image 4

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    THE EUGENE CITY BOARD.
SATURDAY ; . . .1 APRIt ID, 1S34.
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DEMOCRATIC STATE
TICKET,
For Prmtidential Elector.,
A. 0. JONES, of Jaebon,
L B. ISON, of Bakor,
W. D. FENTON, of Yamhill.
For Congm,
JOHN MYERS,
of Clackamai.
For Suprtina Judgn,
W. W. THAYER,
of Multnomah.
Wl from tlie rBHt. ,.Hoth arn well to
do farim-rn and have had 'xporifnc in
the oflicM for which ihey are iimui.
nutrd. We Mive that the. financial
interefttaof the county could with aafn
ty bi trusted in their hand. For
CLERK
C. K, Hal" wan placed Wore the peo
ple. Mr Hale U in every way capal.le
of tilling the position for w hiuh he ho
Im'cii iioiiiinnt'd. IIu graduuted with
lionoritnt the Stain Univmity, and
liw good huxinewt qualification. For
SHERIFF
the preacnt incumhent, J. R. Campbell
wa selected. Mr. CampUOl han made
an excell"iit ollior-r and t ho convention
daervudly hentowcd a reiioniiiiation,
For
. TREAfCRER
B. H. Jamei wan nominated. Thai
gentleman in deserving and bun the
honenty and capacity to ahly perforin
the dutiea of Treasurer. For
SCHOOL SCPKRimXDEXT.
Dr. A. W. PatterHon wan renominated.
He linn given gdierul Mttinfautinii dur
ing the time hn haa held the office, and
w ill I elected to fill a wcond term.
ASSESSOR.
Jaiiio Noland vu no 'linat'd for
County Surveyor. He ia in every
way capalilo of performing the work
of the office to the nntisfaction of the
public.
C0R0.NKR.
F. . Onburn waa renominated. He
haa already nat on aeveral corpnea which
were pronounced rl.-ad, and the nexl
one for him to hold an inquest on, will
le the Republican county ticket next
Ju n.
AM ot tue iinmineeN lielow !!, com
miasion were elected by acclamation.
Furilirlil in ki t.
The Democratio . State Convention
have instructed their delegate to tin
National Convention for tlm old ticket
PkM.lliillg .iilmil jr.
Jaa. V. Hamilton in the Democratic
nominee for 1'roHecuting Attorney for
tit in district. Mr. Hamilton haa held
the oflice one term, and was an eflicie n
and popular oflker.
Tins IVmoerntio Legislature of Ohii
haa cut down the expenditurea of the
State Government $4u0,U0() as compar
ed with Republican rule.
The Republican County Convention
meets next 1 ueadiiy. If their prinmr
i H (u juugere are an iniiication ot now
the machine will lie wnik"d, lln
country deeg,ttea may as ve stay n
hnnieand 'iw th "Slar Clmmber"
full swing.
DEES0CRATI6 COUNTY TICKET.
For Stat Senator,
E. P. COLEMAN.
For Representative!,
L BILVEU, ' R. 11 HAYS,
K M. VEATCH, A. D. BURTON.
For Commissioner,,
J. G. MITCHELL, H. NIIILL.'
For County Judge,
J. J. WALTON, Ja.
For 'Sheriff,
J. R. CAMPBELL
For Clerk,
a K. HALE,
For Treasurer,
B. H. JAMES.
For Assessor,
p. j. Mcpherson. '
For School Superintendent,
A. W. PATTERSON.
For Surveyor,
JAMES NOLAND.
For Coroner,
. F. W. 03BURN.
t'B TIlIEr
To-da for the first time we place
at the head of our columns the
standard Wrera selected by tlm Pir.
ocratio county Convention, who we
are confident, from the character of
the material, selected will win an easy
victory on the first Monday in June.
Never before in Lane county has a
Democratic convention done the work
awigned it with so little frictioi and
contention between rival candidates
and their respective supporters.
Every memW of the convention, it
eemed, was working with the objoct
in view of placing a ticket of represen
tative men in the field, llnslias been
done, we believe, as a glance tt the tick
et presented will prove. Our r-puce
will not permit of an fxtended notice
of each candidate, but all are so well
known toouritiiena g'merallythat it
will bernly ueoeasary togiveeach a short
traduction to the public whose suf
frage they now solicit. For the im
portant otlice of
STATE SENATOR
thnfamilliar name of E P Conlenmn is
present el Mr. Coleman is a farmer
and stooVraiser, aud a gentleman of
broad views, sterling integrity, aud
fully capable of acquitting himielf in a
handsome manner of the duties that
will devolve upon him when he takes
his Dlaoe in the next Senate of Oregon.
He has resided iu this county his youth
and no one can speak auglit but well o
him. H.'s name cannot but add strength
to a ticket that already posse that
elemont. tot
KEPRESKXTATIVE8
we Vave the names of R. B. Hayes, R
M Veslch. A. I). Burton sr.d L Bil
yeu. The three first named gentle
men have' la-fore represented Lane
"untjr In the lower house,. Mr. Hayes
a sybsUntial farmer, takes Ins lion
ors easy and in the same in whatever
sphere he may be found. Mr Veatch
also comes from the farming class and
is regarded Jy many as onn of the al-
Jest young men in the ar!y. Unas
suming, lilieral in his views, but w ith
a disposition to hold to what he thinks
is the right, he will n.al.e a valuable
member. Mr Burton isoNo a farmer,
and has previously done pood work in
the legislature, His name ii a syno
nym for honesty and he will always be
found striving to promote legislation
for the best interests of hi constitu
ents, Mr. lblyeu is a lawyer who dur
inga two years residence in tin city
and eouuty has gained a ftir practice)
and tua reputatatiou ot Is-ing an up
right and honorable man. He is t tor
oughly in sympathy with the poopl
and when elected will lie an ellicient
worker in gusrding the peopl inter
est by helping oheck the rapacity of
monopolies and corporations Alto
gether ' taken Mter legislative
ticket ts-err linen placnl before the
people pi this county. For the im
portaat position of
j cocm Jivot
the convention iiouiinuted J. J. Wal.
ton. He has before served the .people
two terms in that eapAcity, snJ was a
prudent and cart ful manager of tit nf
lairs ot the county, liis knnviiiij of
tw and lira pr ious experience make
dim particularly tided for the position,
Th nominees for
COC'XTV COMMISStOKERS
t v ii.ii i;... .k.. ......
. , ... , it r, ... , fit your IkUai)il Mn-hin. ,j
side of the countv sod Jam s U. .Mile! . Iw Prinn. U UKt'K 1 1 Jl i SOX.
Real Estate Agents,
WALTON'S BRICK, EUGENE CITY, OREGON.
Improved Farms for Sale Cheap
and on easy terms.
J-ALSOCJ
FLOURING MILLS, SAW1 MILLS, ETC.
Rotolutlont of the Democratic County
Convention.
Tlitwnimitt on rcnohitl'ihi, co-TVwe1 i
Jolui Hniley, J V W'Mut, Obii I. fiiiriy ami
A J Dnk, reiMirUil t)i fulloH imt rasnlutinun
which vr toil ly Couvcntinn;
TliI)umorstiiof I.aii cciuiity, la Couven
tion smii-iuIiII, iloi'lnn)
1. Tliut w sr. in fAvnr nf qasl taxation
Aocerdinxly ll niirt;n;fei on real r.Krty
itunt In Hih 8UU iiiuht tn lxsr tlu ir inn
- ...! .... I 1 . .
ininniii in a niiruulli nf iivui.llll nU
3. That wo ra in f.ivnr of tlm law known
m tlie Mirt'iiu'ti Tx Law ami ivonyniie tin-
mw ufcidinii oi nw niim'iim Umirt of tlit
Nuta tmrliiiu tli 0 'iutituti 1 1 n;ty ni tlir
fttn ai tli. Mtttixl law nf tlm KUU nml a
liimuiiit n all our courU: ,ti I if nil It.v ia.
nr hall lie, overthrown by th. Fmlt-ral Court
for ny valiil reiwou w. f vnr IU r-i'ii.urtioent
oy tli l.fn itur of thin Mtita in such form
s to nliviute .11 li'ul ili'fcct therrin
3. 'J'hat we i no niemlon of eitn'U) In
ny ami all Iniiitiiimte fnrun, hui w look with
rtintrut ami itlnrui at th Imlil attempts that
h;v. Iwfii hHvntlv lu.ila lv vortiiin imt.mii.
sml oorimrati'int lining IiuhIiiihm In hi. .Statu
to Rvolii th p.ivmi iit nf tlit-ir iimt )ninn tion
f the Hn.ia of (rovt-rnuiHiit In tli. form of
Uxe. I'Uie.l iiuilur tlm .M.irtjiitfe Titx Iaw,
i, iiiM.ii i'rMiiHuoi! in till. fiUl r
the eraatinv. of (Hwitlve Uw, sml miht to lit
.uiijiu(tHi hi i,iw, in. srrotfHiit sm ,io,. on
that thvy sr. a law unto tlutimalve. or t) at
they am the final or r.vlintiv. ,.f the
niear of their own ri,-hu or poiniHoi.ittioii.
cannnt It. tnlvratKil. therefnre fsvor a
earvtullv coir jilvrvd law t!iit hH invrrnt all
iliaoriiaiiiationt fur it.- aviu.t pemn or i toiw
by tmn.jioitaliiai uioiimuif. suit thntnlmll to
MKlt IrelghU ami fnrea over their linn a.
tit prevent iiiireafciiisMe ami rxiviuiv. ohiMy.
i. 'I'llst W. are noiNMeil to th. eU-tlnn In
CollurvM or tll iM I.eci.liitlini of th. attor-
nev'i tnU or erv int of luomuMilir..
6. '1 nat w. am in fnvnr nf a rL-ir !
tliH thnll iruanl an. I prevtiut fmiiil tu I cumin
tion t the mlln.
7. Tint W4 aif in favor nf a law an aimnli.
fvlnininwewllnii. Iwfor Juntioe. of '
that written iilvaiiini; .hall ut U risinlreil in
a n V
8. I hnt all tnrilT ami tnxe. h ul.l lie lim
to the neti. of the linvi.ruiiie Statu mi
Nat h nal, lintimtly ami tcom.iniillv ailinini..
t " ami an ailjiiftvil it, their uiinlii-atinn
to prevent uneq'i.tl hnril 'iu, en on,) ,-,
niiruv. imiiimii. ai nmne, ami 'r,,r l in
"oinptntii'ii to lalnir, but nut tu ci-eate nr
f i, tor B o iniKilira,
1', I hat we favor publio money an I public
creilitfor puUio puiiioev. anUlv, ami public
lain), for actual at-tllm. Ami we ilrinaml
tliat all laml. liranleii bv Oonu-n-M to Itail. 1
roail cortralinmi, ami that are et linearnmt,
he il'Urwl fnrfeiui an I rvetnreif to tlu pub
lio domain.
10. That w ars npiwiaei) tn th. present
game law ami uViuamj it. reHsi by th. OiXt
1eulatura.
' at . tg
PARTIES winliintf to locate, by Pre-emption or Hnme.teail, upon fiovemment Laml, or
to purchase rk-hnnl or Kailioail I.nndu, will no well to call upon or a hlre ut, as u-e are, thor
oughly acqunlnteil with mich landi throuhoat the entire Willamette Valley, on either .iile of
th. river, ami can "how pirtie. the mit viluahle Ian It an I iltirabl lojitioiM, from 40 to 1200
acr in a ho'lv. Iufurinition p-rtainin,' to Unit fnrnih"l ?n,i. Kor lovHtinn ani piice,
.end for circular. Adilren. or call on A. Si'INIT k CO., Eugene City, Oregon.
Harness Shod
HA VIVO OPENED A NEW SADDLE AND HA PNT.fS fHOP 0 8th PTHE
went of Craiu Bios'., I am now prepared to furnish everything in that line at the
The Moat
Competent
Workmen
Are employed, nml I will enJesvor to give sutisfuction to ull wlwma favcr
inn with a call.
A. is. cumins:.
Smith and Cox
h very
1ST
IB 111
AT THE
III
STOEE.
The latest in Dress Silks; elegant similes.
All shades in Silks and Velvetines; nw designs.
Latest styles in Kid and Si'k Gloves from 4 to 8 huttons.
We carry the latest Styles in everything.
Sixteen dillVrent nakes if Coriets; mostly imported. '
The Uteit in Ladies Silk French IJose.
New desio'is in Tlaips, with Serge to match.
As we keep only one line of goods, wa keep it perfect
Six different styles of Meim' and Ladies' Button Shoes,
tie pay special attention to . .. ' r '
I.,
MENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
As we carry a large stock of the same at .. '"' '"
F33R CT. 3EEO"CJCTI?XOIr
CALL AT THE 2 3
To see Elegant New Goods and get low Figuies-
Large Stock Wall Papers & Picture Frames
E. E. Luckey &Go
.DEALERS IX
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES,
Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils,
Brushes, Etc., Etc.
-GENERAL DEALERS IN
Agricultural
Implements.
We intend keeping a full line of
first-class Farming Impelments,con-
sisting of
D. M. OSISORNE k C0.'S CELEBRATED TWINE BINDERS, REAP
ERS AND MOWERS;
STILLWATER ENGINES; .
MINNESOTA CHIEF THRESHERS;
JOHN DODD'SOLD RELIABLE, I IOLLIXOS WORTH'S, REINDEER
AND RED BIRD HAY RAKES;
THE KETCH UM WAOJON;
MITCHELL'S WAGONS, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, ETC., ETC.
It is our intentio a of staying here
and we guarantee all goods sold to
;ive entire satisfaction.
Prices as liberal as any hou-f in
the Northwest.
Warerooms on Willairtette' Street Opposite the
uuara uuice.
We will keep a full assortment
and sell at living fixture,
PEESORIPTION DEPARTMENT
In hands of a competent druggist.
SUCCESSORS...... - '
To Luckey y' Bridnw at the old E'ls.virbh Stars.
Pass books, butcher books, memo
randums, ledgers, day books, etc.;
ot all kinds. Orders taken foi
special sizes. ;
New Barber Shop and
Bath Rooms.
(One door North of Post Office.)
BATHS. 25 CENTS. KVEKYTHIXO
fitUxl up in the bt of onlt-r. Shaving
aii'l hair cuttnuf done In the mont appmvi
imlvr.
JERKY 110 RX. rn..riftor.
It U aai l that .fan O. itUlne will r inlri.
du-e inhibit niitji-y ac'uplir au jt.ua lit
rill, cotitraiia.
. BelknD Spring.
Tnh ar.il rawr or attain hatha Klven; tem
iwraturaof waU-r, ISA dn;rea. Itoarii ami
loilk'iiiK nivcu when whiiUhI. 'ITi. watrr of
t'ln oxlrtnatol ninii.-a ciri rheumatism,
icofula, ilvnia, murrb aii.l all ItimU if
akin ilia.a. J W Hnux.
GO TO THE
J oshua J. Walton,
Attoi iic)-at-LjMV.
EUGENE CITY, OREGON.
vrn.i. ruArncK ix aix the
t'onrta of the S'aU.
S-cinl att litioll uivea to Real Eitate. Col-Iu-Iiiik;
I'rohat maltvre.
('"Ilwtin,' all kiniia of clainir aninet Uie
UniUni State O venmient.
Oltioj in Walton', brk-k naitna 7 mi! S.
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chool and miscellaneous' Books.
All thr st,-i!i,1.ml finthora 1)V tlin rolnnm And 14 auta JntrunJlA ,
w " - - J - -' - v -' vulVUUv
books, Seaside aivl Wnveily I.ihrarj, llarpers
Magazines, ete.
Bible Depository For Lane County.
1 . . ' ' :
We liava been getting a large slock of new goods and. we havft ., ,.,
V e also have a full slock of ' '" ... ?m
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS!
McCORNACK & COLLIER.
Rucpwom to OALLIsOX.
.jfi'iji
H J. CIUYFORD.
J. N. R DULLER
TO BRIDSj BJILDiitt
TOTICE IS HERKnY OIVKX1 If AT I
i.1 will rt ly imiilio outcry the owi
rraiiODailile t.KMcr. the cintrart f r th- huil.t
ii ot a hrMfc on the county pmwI in PotUi;
a a. I Mi I In,' ot a IMk 00 the cuinty riMwl in Pottle
llf 1 ' I HI lirove (iiec imH. ktokk the t'ovt Fork rtver,
I J nnirl II nlM Rn PI I 'r th-ii.lrnr of K IMelfil; Mi l pnn-
II Ul A111U i'lnlla LlLlirn 1 m be U-t at thj t'.Mirt U.um in Kiiieoe
II II Iilll7lejf II U 19 1 HI t'itv, (hw-oa. May 8. t 1 ntWk p 10.
4 " . K.i.1 1...1 ... i ... . 1 ... 1
1 Sail I Iriilin to lie built aix.ilinir t Plana jtu.l
iet'i6i'ntiitia now 01 file in thectmnty I'leik
orfice at j-u-rne City.
E. P. Rwpoiii, Sap
rt4 at Enjn Citr, April t, IHM.
Information where you can eet
good lumber sawed to order for
S6.50
per thousand and satisfaction ffuar-
noiOHPS ijanteed.
Best of lumber, best of machinery, best of
wokrmanship.
Xo wet irratlier concern hat runs only when it is poorinr
wn fain Ian .rirt va. ...... .1.... 1 . . f
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Northern Pacific!
Express I
ts here to stay ax?) every axd ! own ra'n 'ut ne "re vti can depend on getting what voa
Ill txpuUr elravman. K ,1 .M'IU.K. ! t II. I flllir llPllllitrV uiirl tlnn!AVnh l jm ......
ill care for T.,r ami .Wirer them ' " " """. 1'iaUIBST. i
nt diary. It Ti-n tlm't brliere it k L O '
Adair, at the ib-pot, KmJ A T'ier, on tnw
I
.ear .Mar4e rort lt8, J.inn ('onntT
ChAwroRn rr?.i.r.R.