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SATURDAY- APUIL 20, 1834. TICKET, THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. The pin form. In another column will be found the platform adopted hy tho Democracy DEMOCRATIC STATE ? rsZ "l tion ,ot. the juiirn, amy 10, 1001. iiio piaiiorill is a model onn, straightforward, plain and explicit, with no double meanings or vagun wording to perplex the voter, I This quality, no less than tho enuncia tion of principles, which we conceive, lie at the foundation of good govern I era moii t, entitlo them to :he consideration of every thinking man in the State of Oregon, The first plank declares that all unearned railroad land grants ulioukl be forfeited, thereby reserving tho land for the poor, and not for the rich for Presidential Electors, JL 0. JONES, of Jackson, L B. LSON, of Baker, V. D. FENTON, of Yamhill. For Congress, JOHN MYE11S, of Clackamas. For Supremo Judge, W. W. THAYER, of Multnomuli. . E HAMS' New, Absolutely World Famous Nickle-Plate Shows, WILL EXHIBIT AT EUGENE, Thursday, May 8th, 1 he second plank, rirTlrTI A rTEl m T rT7T7 TTTJ "Rr characterise of tho rand old tmrtv. Wl ZXV7J. VJXVW V J, VV UU. IVXctV f U&, .... -r i. . . .. . . .... o i ' nr ' rrosecuung Attorney . 'ci judicial jJst, declares that all lines should be regu- TT ADD TQuTTD T7vi 3 o -rr TWVii-r 04-Vi latedby the Legislature, as to the XJ-O.XVJ.VXkJi KJ AVJ, X'liuajr, MLCiy 7bU. freight and passenger transportation, J. W. HAMILTON. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. For State Senator, E P. COLEMAN. For Representatives, L, BILYEU, R. B. HAY.S, It M. VEATCH, A. D. BUBTON. For Commissioners, J. 0. MITCHELL, If. N HILL For County Judgo, J. J. WALTON, Ju. For Sheriff, J. It. CAMPBELL For Clerk, C. K. HALE, For Treasurer, B. II. JAMES. For Assessor, p.j. Mcpherson. For School Superintendent, A. W. PATTERSON. For Surveyor, JAMES NOLAND. For Coroner, , F. W. OSBURN. Our Slate Trkct. In this plank the Democracy re affirm the principle which they have main tained, in behalf of the producei, for fifteen years in this Stute. During that tune the party has never betrayed the trust reposed in it, has never been the advocate of tho worst railroad re gime that ever wrested the hard work ing mans last dollar from him, or of the man who by repeaters, bribes, etc., basely sou "lit to debauch the electors of the State and defeat their will. Against tho crushing weight of the railroad power and their allies, the Democracy wcged war until it bro'e down. The record is known. The third plunk expresses alarm at the usur pations of L. S. courts. It renews the protest of Jefferson, against an irre sponsible judiciary, which is clothed with more absolute power than that of England. It is not policy in a free government to place great power in the hands of any person, be that person di'iiinninated judge, gmieral, or presi- W M w Menagerie of Trained ANIMALS And Congress of Celebrated Equestrian Stars. A )nw of wonderful features and tli jfrestest ever perfected or conceived; the top of the ladder of fame, overshadowing all competition, elialleng inu all rivalry in equtntrian and gymnast. The only . T With the Urgent ear of born brutes. and most m td Ilia largest h i Lis a Entered and performed daily. The handsomest EOTSkT-A-X- EEKJGr-A-Xi TIGEHS THE ONLY Ike very n n n n t) i) W I una mm Ifti II! AT THE I I L ST0E1 The latest in Dress Silks; elegant shade All shades in Silks and Velvetines; now designs. ' Latest styles in Kid and Silk Gloyes from 4 to 8 buttons. We carry the latest Styles in everything. Sixteen different makes of Corsets; mostly imported. The latest in Ladies Silk French Hose. New designs in Plaips, with Serge to match. As we keep only one line of goods, we keep it perfect. Six different styles of Mens' and Ladies' Button Shoes. We pay special attention to MENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, As wo carry a large stock of the samo at ' 25 CT, KHDUCTIOM" fourth plank speaks M GRAVE--PiOrBEll." The umalh'tt noiiii a. the Iniucst lwnies. the only Male and Female Sampson on this continent, pulling against horses and Klt-pliants. dent. Tho itself: "Fourth That we are in favor of the Mortgage Tax Law; and believe the principle of taxation enunciated therein is correct, and ought to be sus tainej." It is now the turn of the Republi cans to speak. v ill tliey adopt reso lutions in favor of this law, which Judy" Boise has pronounced con.stitu tional, or will they favor some amended law, winch can be evaded by tho pow The ticket nominated at Tho Dalles, Oregon, April 17th, is one of the best that has ever been nlannl bifnt-a tlm , people of Oregon. If the people of Jl nionpy-lentling corporatio.,1 The ' ? 1 ' fifth resolution is unequivocally for our young ana growing Mate wish to ,ual taxation of all property in the ftlectmon who are thoroughly identified State The sixth plank speaks in fa 'with their interests and are competent vor r n tft.n." f,,r revenue, limited to i i, , ti ..,.,i.i . ... . .. ... tne necesHiiies ot tno iiovemmi-nt eco- , ... , , , ., iiomicully ailii.iniKtereil, 1 hey do not for the men placed on the ticket, at Lan iuit 0, -on farmer, shall still be '. least, ibis year. robbed to enrich Eastern millionaires. We oan commend lion. John iMyers Tim seventh is in favor of liberal op .nUui nA ,rin..k ....... liroprmtioiiB tor the Columbia river iivuiw, wiui vviiiivviuii iiiiiii I , -r a t i . r 1 quilht nvpt and also for tho coniiuo ll.- -111 I . IT I I I ' ' win ngiiw wine peopio. jionas neen tion of tho locks at tlm tWades. The a resident of tho State since 1855, and Republican policy has been to throw -Ibn irniater nnrtinn nf tbnrinii. bimbnon fid money after bad, at tfllipl lllff to 'LLE DORA, Wonderful Tattooed Fejee Island Caniba' Unly one ever seen in America. THE IiKST BROKE -Trick and Ring- Horses, And tho Greatest hver wituosseil. head nil the bi la an iiMvertisenients: not ciu- tt'iitli can le to.d m tins liiiutnl space. Two perfornitiiKTS daily; aJ.ter.' o n at 2 o'c'ock, ovi-mru at 8. Doors open one iionr earlier. Admission-popular prices. engagoa in tilling uie son, and at pres ont is farming ami carrying on a gen .eral morchandiso business in Oregon Vdy. In (Jlackamoii county he is us teemed by llepuhlicana and Democrats .alike, and has been elected to the ;Sonate time and again although the county is nearly 300 Republican, What ltter eoiumimdatiou do tin people wish. We belie vs tun farmers and laboring mou of Lane county w give him a rousing majority next Jum Gov. W. W. Thayer, of Multnomah county, it tho nominee far Supreme Judge, lie u an able jurist, and will bring to the bench of tho Supreme Court an f xtensivo knowledge of law, which is conspicuously absent in the present incumbents. The candidates for President in Electors, W. D. Fenton of Yamhill, L B. Ison of Ituker and A C Jones of Douglas, are all reliable men, and their integrity, ability and tnaiiliond cannot bo questioned. We are relia bly informed that that they will make a thorough canvass of the State, If tho Democrats of each prectnt in Lane county, will immediately organ izoand go to work for the whole ticket, when tho sun tots the 2d day of June, we are certain Hhat victory will 1 written upon our banners. ontrol the shifting sand bars of the Columbia river, anil to l.uil.l up, ut the expense of tho State, a city, which contains only one-tenth of the popula tiou of the State. Again, the platform denounces the prison contract system, which maKesouriiiecliaiiicsaiKi artisans compete with labor hired nt fifty cents a day. Convicts are now engaged in foundry work und making brick. In ... other states they have engaged in boot I 1 ..1 . .1 e . e uim mum masiiig, me manuiaciuro oi furniture, and many other branches of industry. Hie present coolie trade merits the severe condemnation it ro ceives. 1 Ins places tho Oregon De mocincy in accord with the Democrats of the Foreign Committee, who unnn unously favored measures to still further restrict tins slave trade, and winch were unanimously opposed hy the Kepublican members. lue regis try system is one of the greatest im portance, and is designed to protect (he purity of the ballot box. It was defeated in the Legislature two years ago hy liopublioan votes. 1 he amend ment to the mechanics lien law is another move to protect tho me chania 1 Real Estate Agents, WALTON'S MUCK, EUOESE CITY, OHEGON. Improved Farms for Sale Cheap and on easy terms. 5STALS0-1 CALL AT THE Jg To see Elegant New Goods and get low Figures- Large Stock Wall Papers & Picture Frames E. E. Luckey & Co DRUGS ...DEALERS m PATENT MEDICINES- Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Etc., Etc. We will keep a full assortment and sell at living fixture, PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT In hands of a competent druggist SUCCESSORS To Luckey if Bristowab the old Ellsworth Store. FLOUMNG MILLS, SAW MILLS, ETC. n Miimlay at tli adjournal term of circuit court for I. Inn comity, Hon K 1' lioUe intwiil CODDlT AsitSSOr. hig, m ti the iuw of Jolm N C'rnwfoM vt i . ... .. . l.nm county nixl iorv nunil.ri'y, nhonlf. Lout week, during our absence at I hw'ject of tb ult waa to crtjt.iu tlx col- thoStateConven'.ion,arevUw of th " T k 1 I tx law. On tli Lnkiiitil that ni'h lnw vfitlittu.I County Ticket appeared, and by euro- tli. constitution of tho .Ut. In that it i. a bullies of tho printers in charge, the tiil Uw lovjiag tax, aJ Wk wiuality rBi,nill liil.i'or. tli contract for the builil BOtioa of of tho A3eaor was left out. "'lf"""lly. ing th miu qumtam lately 'n t a Dn.iti. on the county roml in luuuml I1IMI1I hv III II .S cmirl nf I Irx.'.m Ilia ' m .- .-i , , ' , , , ., , , n.ar th reniilenc of h 1 Kmlfonl; cniil con- honor, Jult; lloi.., promptly tlwi.led tliat the tnM,t to u U-t at the Court llou-e in Kuirenr Tssting the Morteaee-Tax Law. to nurehnse School or Kiiilioad Lenil. will do well to rail upon or addreax us. as we &'r tho oiiKhly actiumnteil witn such laniirtliroU);nout tlie entire vt illnmette alley, on either aide of the river, and can hIiow pitrttes the moot valualile IhikU and dosirable locations, fruta 40 to 1200 acre". In IhMv. lulanuation iiertnining to lanns tuninliiM OTatis, ror location and mice. A t 'HI - I'll . . .... 1 cim ior circuuvr. .'vuurow or ciiu on .-v. oii.ui k vw., .uffene (.itv. Ua'L'ou TO BHI32E BUILDERS. XTOTH'K IS HKIIEIIY GIVEN THAT I jLi will let 1'V pulilic outcry to the lowest Mr. P. J. McFherson, who receim tha nomination for Awtevsor by accla- I" con.titu tional, aud that the decision of mation. has been electotl to tlm nffir h,.Mllf?.ww.mM!,"wU . .. . ,, , . . , nnol win nuwlion. I.:, olverton ap- tor tha last throe elertions nueeevnvely, pr.ired for the plaintitT and W K Hilyeu, K 1y vorflareo niaioritieH. anl is known f".1'" n;l J Humett apareirfor the .," II,. , . ., i. . ... . (Iclcn.laiit. I he cae will at once lie apiiealcd personally to nearly every cituen in t,, w ,,,. urti HUlllor Jtl the county. He is a farmer by oceu- when hope ewiy iM.iut f l.iw win u natinn aoiiinntniir nml !,!. i tonche.1 mm and ,W.M l.y tht My. Just tho right man to aieaa land, stock, etc., having a complete knowl- l . i i eiiL'e oi ineir values, lie will receive arousing majority. (.'itv. Oremui. Mav 8. 1S81. at 1 o'clock u m. Said bridce to lie built accordiiif to iilans and wi-iticationi now on tile in the county C'lerW's oltice at hugene I uy. r. i: kkhkowi, Mipt. lated at Knsene City, April 2. lSM NEW ADVEUTISKMENTS Hon. John Myers, the lbmocratic nominee for Congress, will commence tho canvass at Hsker City, April 30th. He will speak in Eugene, May 20th. at 1 P. M. The Republicans have placed their county ticket in the field. Several go:d men are placed on the ticket for the sacrifice next June. T.W. HARRIS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, office At Wilkin's Drue: Store. Itieideuc on Fifth itreet, where Vr Sheltoa formerly nwiJed. State platform week. will appear next L. BILYETJ, Altorney and Counsellor at Law, ECC.EXF. CITY. OREGON. PE ACTK'K IX ALL TIlK COURTS OF tail Sute. Will c:v epecial attention t eellertiuni and proUu matUra. ftrricr -0rt VT. K. & Co.'e Fapreja cffi.w DiHKCT KKom the EaT. Mr S II Friendly has jut revived fMm the Kaat one of the larrfiwt tH-ks of boot and aline ever brought to Lane county. The gwnU are ef prime quality, aud he intends selling them at rates that will astonish alL Cocoanut Taffy. Jumble Hinder Snaps, Banana Cakes, l'al.tee Cakes, Iinon Biscuit and all kimii of cracKers at Swift & Comb'. Some beautiful town lot nicely located for sale cheap. Call early and get s bargain. ('.so. M. Miller, , Keal Fjtata Ajjent. On every trade of Siicar, either by the pound or barrel, price are reduced this day. awirr Combs. Mr S II Friendly will pay the hicheat sash market price for wheat, 'hv him s call before selling your grain elaewhere. Two excellent oonu to rent. In, Sre of .Tvit-Ht A J. Walthk. SherifF's Sale. "VT0TICE IS HEUEHY C.I VEX THAT i.1 by virtue o a writ of execution duly isued out of the Circuit Court, ot the State of Oregon, for the County of Linn, by the nvm iiivrcoi miu hi me uireciea, on to-wit, the 8th day of April, I8S4, upon a judg ment rendered in taid Court on the 10th day of March, 1S84, in favorof 11 C Humph rey, plaintiff, and against Lucian A Ward, defendant, for the sum of JXi50, with interest thereon from said 10th day of Alarcn 1!4, aud the fuitherum of - $73.00 attorneys fee and 53.125 costs, together with accruing coat and expenses of sale, commanding me to levy upon and sell the real property hereinafter described, beinu the Mine heretofore attached by me in this action, to-wit; All the richt title intermit of taid Lucian A Ward in aud to the N k of a!.. .1 . I., i i ... . iiieuoii.iiiin iniiu ciaun oi i.oo li Ward and KlizaMh Wanl hi wife. Kot 3oMli. cl No M, Uing parts of sec' 16, 17, 20 and 21. T 1.. 0 t. n ... ... io o, u i , conuininj iw acre, all in Lane Couuty, Oregon, to satiafy said luins. ow therefore, to satisfy laid judgment. interest, attorney foe. coats and accruing coat aud expenne of aale, I did on the 14th day ol Apnl, 1M, levy upon the sbove de scrilied real proiierty iu Lane County, Ore gon, and I will sell the same at pnblis auction to the h illicit bidder, for cash io hand, at the Court House door iu Eucene City, Lane County, Orej.'ou, ou Monday, May 19. I SHI, st the hour of 1 o'clock p m of said day. J. K. CAMP BELL, hrilT Laue County, Or; Kted AprU 19, 1&4. Pass books, butcher books, memo randums, ledgers, day books, etc., of all kinds. Orders taken tot special sizes. School and Miscellaneous Books, All the standard authors by the volume and 13 sets. Jnvenih books, Seaside and Waverly Library, Harpers Magazines, ete. Bible Depository For Lane County. We have been getting a large stock of new goods and we have everything found m a first-class Book btore. "We also have a full stock of . , . GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS! McCORNACK & COLLIER, Successors to CALLISON. E. J. CRAWFORD. FBI k Tr J. N. B. ITJLLEK Information where vou can eb gooa lumber sawed to order for S6.50 per thousand and satisfaction guar" anteed. Best of lumber, best of machinery, bgjst of wokrmanship: . 7 Jso wet weather concern that runs only when it is ponrim: down rain, but one where you can depend on getting what vOtf order, and at the promised time, 0 J Kir, Cedar, Hemlock, and Maple-Sash, Doors, and Planing ElaBT y TT A TT 33aXlXsI.S: N ear Mabl Post Otfioe, Lina Conntr CRAWFORD t rULLER.-