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VHP1 THE EUQEHE CITY GUARD. SATURDAY MAY 24, 1834 DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. For Presidential Electors, A. C. JONES, of Jacknon, L B. ISON, of Baker, W. D. FENTON, of Yamhill. For Member of Congreu: JOHN MYERS. For Judgo of Supremo Court! W. W. THAYER. For District Attornr-y 2d Judicial DtHtrict: J. W. HAMILTON. Wage, under rrsicctive Tariff "Tim plea that the factory operatives ant now receiving higher wagon in proportion to the tiirth thny work than American operative in urgently made hy manufacturers here, and thin, to gether with increasing financial dis tress among mill owners, is gradually allaying the distress amonp operatives' AAmerican Counsel 8haw. Manchester i m '''Lhe houra of labor in' Lancashire .1 mills are 56, in the Massachusetts mills DENTOATIC JMIY TICKET. For State Senator: E. P. COLEMAN. For RepreHontatives: L BILYEU, A. D. BURTON, K 13. HAYES, R. M. V HATCH. For County Jui, JOSHUA J. WALTON. . For Sherif: J. R. CAMPBELL For County Clerk: C. k. HALE, For County Treasurer: B. II. JAMES. For County Commissioners: J. 0. MITCHELL, II. N HILL For County Assessor: P.J. McPHERSON. For School Superintendent: A. W. PATTERSON. For County Surveyor: JAMES NOLAND. For Coroner: F. W. 08 BURN. To 111 Dtmorrati. Republicans knowing their inability to elect a man on their ticket because of a lack of numbers if tho Democracy will but Mand firm to their convictions, and vote their ticket are endeavoring to create the impression that Demo crata in certain localities will trade off portion of the Representative ticket for votes for the minor offices. Jh ta an old Republican trick gotten u to create dissension in our ranks and to induco Democrats to cut each oth er's throats and thereby elect a portion of the Republican ticket We desire to assure our Republican friends ant Domocratio brethern that no trades will or can be made and if every part ot the Mate will but do, as well as Lane county, it will be indeed a col day when Mitchell or any corporation man such as lie will ngant go to th U. S. Senate from Oreeon. It has been repeatedly asserted, and no doubt, by so me of the unwary, believed, that Mitchell is now out of the way; that he will never again be a candidate for Senatorial honors. Remember the same thing was said two years ago when as good a nmn and as pure a Re, tmblicau as any now on the Republican ticket was elected. Yet when tho cauous decided by two-third the Republican members to tlsct Mr. Mitchell to the Sonata ho obeyei its behests just as the present candi dates will do should thy hn elected, We warn Democrats and Independent Republicans if they seek to avoid such a catastrophe to vote the Democratic ticket straightfor the Legislature for they are the only anli-Mitchcll and ant i corporation men to be relied upon lhe county caiui mates nave noeu canvassing tho eastern part of tho county. From reports, wo learn that the Republican candidates are not able to oope with their Democratio op ftonents, and are literally flayed daily, This speaks badly for the party that elaimi all the learning of the universe. 8cott and MoClung, instead of Ixiing with their weaker brethern, helping them out, are "still hunting. No nmn should be elected to the LogUla lure, who is afraid his opinions may be found oat if he should appear on the stump. V. , . . it is rumoreu in certain quar.ors that lies will Ik) circulated by the Re, publican managers of this county just on the eve of election in remote precincts, concerning certain candidates. Demo crats, be on your guard. Don't be lieve any eleventh hour campaign lie. No Assessor that Lane county has ever had has given as complete talis faction as Mr. P. J, MiThorxoii. Care ful and painstaking in his work, and lacking any overbearing disposition he has made hosts of friends. His elec tion is assured. From all parts of this district the newscnins that Mr. J. W. Hamilton the Democratic candidate for Proee outing Attorney will receive a rousing vote. His opfxment is a time-server nd will be Istdly ueed up in Coos, his own county. Pick Hayes will run ahead of his ticket in the western part of the coun ty by 100 votes. Dou't swap. 60 per week. The hours of labor in the other New England States, where the wages are generally lew- than in Massachusetts, are usually G6 to 69 per week. In the two'prime factors which may be said to form the basis of the cotton manufacturing industry, name ly, raw material and labor, we hold the advantage over England in the first and stand upon an equality with her in the second." Seo'y of State Blaine if-une iOt 1001. y MVe are reduced to a conditional almbi$ slavery, and if no stand iaymwle for our right to compensation for labor our condition will be lamentable and miserable beyond words to express. We are bound hand and foot by exacting monopolies. 30,000 Mossachusc.lt cot' ton spinners on a strike for 90 cents per day; 20 per cut dividends were issued by their employers on watered stock last year. A. J. Zumwalt, Republican candi. date for State Senator, in his speech at Coburg declared in favor of a tariff for revenue, while J. M. Dick, and J W Harpolo candidates on the same ticket, came out squarely in favor of a high protective tariff, which robs the far mer. Mr. Zumwalt should resign his candidacy, as he is preaching good Democratic doctrine, and one that is opposed by Mr. Herman, by the plat forms and practises of his party, both State and National, by M. C. George and every Republican member of the House of Representative as shown by their votes two weeks ago, by the Re publican press, of the State of Oregon, with but one exception. In such a party what can Zumwalt accomplish single handed. Nothing, but vote for a protectionist U. S. Senator. Messrs. Harpolo and Dick will be left at home, Thoy are using arguments against the interest of evory producer in Lane county. The Journal in an article last Satur day answers the question why Herman was removed from the Roscburg Land Office, as follows! "Herman was n moved from office we suppose, to tnake rooom for anothef man who wanted the place. - As exSenator Flanagan said at the last Republican National Convention, "if we are not here for the offices, what are we here forf 11TL . 1 ,1 I . I I jvwihm ao ine nonesi ranic ana N nle of the Republican party of Lane, tlrink of that declaration? Principles anj notning, Keninner.c is nonsense, according to the Journal, But the great central fact that the Republican party is based upon, according to the Journal, is office for the leaders. To this cud, we suppose, the Journal is supporting the Republican ticket, and for no principle. In words too plain to 1m misunderstood, it sayi thai the Republican party leaders care nothing fpythe public welfare, and that all pie protestations of honesty, reform, etc, which they are making signify nothing but that thpy want office. As this is the last issue to reach many of our Democratio readers pre vious to the election, we would impress upon their minds the necessity of vot ing and working for the entire ticket Be sure and attend the polls, and if your neighbor is negligent about af fairs of this kind, prevail upon him to cast his ballot for the protection of the right 1 he Democracy should be up and doinjr. from present indications, if the Democrats will vote th straight ticket, jjane county win once more lave a complete sot of Democratic offi cars. The ring in this city is already bragging that Scott and McClung will be elected, and thus secure two votes for the Portland combination. What do the farmer friends of Messrs. Zumwalt, Dick and Ihrpolo think of such talk. It simply means that the latter gentlemen will be traded off to secure the accomplishment of the ringsters' schemes. We do not believe the Democracy of Lane county, will take any notice of these corrupt over tures. Once again we would say to our party friends, vote the ticket streght Gov. W. W. Thayer should receivo tho vote of every man who wishes to see ability and competency on the Su preme Bench of this State. Flinn, the Republican candidates, has but a slight knowledge of law, and even the Albany Herald, Republican, his home paper, declares him totally unfit for the position. We have heard several pioneer Re publican express displeasure at the se lection of the recent importation from Iowa as Chairman of the Republican County Committoi They claim the selection was a direct slap at tlm intel ligence of tho party In this county by the ring. ( ' The ring in this city have promised the Portland corruptionists two mem bers of the State legislature from this county, and the managers have selected hcottand McClung to nil the places. Will tho people endorse the action of the the Eugene ring We think not. Democrats should put no trust in Republican falsehoods circulated on the eve of election, A Democratic victory on the 2d of June means war on monopolies and privileged classes. ' 1 LATEST IMS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Referee's Sale. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Xl by virtue of an order of the Circuit Court of I.ane Comity, Oregon, made at the April term thereof, 1884, I, J K Ionian, duly appointed referee, will oiler for tale ou Saturday, Juoe 14, 1884, at 1 o'clock p m of said day,at the Court House door in Eugene City, Lane County, Oregon, the following described real property belonging to the heir of William Jean deceased, to-wit: The donation land claim of William Jean and wife, notification No 4940, claim 43, in sections 20 21, 23 and 29 in township 17, south of ran,jO 5 west, containing 640 acre nf land, in Lane County, Oregon, except therefrom 40 acre sold by said William' Jean to D L (iibsnc, by deed recorded in deed book "E," p 94 of the record of Lane County, Oregon, also except 10 acre of 'and old by (aid William Jeans to Byron Ell maker, by deed recorded in bo ik, "0," p S83 of the records of Lano County, Oregon. I will also sell the following tract of laud described as follows, to-witi Commencing 16.73 chs south of the north-west corner of said William Jeans' donation claim, thence in a northerly direction to the intersection of the east boundary of U J Ted rows donation claim with the Long Tom creek, thence meandering the right bank of said creek down stream, to its intersection with the north boundary of the douation laud claim of T M Riffle, theuce east on the north boundary of T M l!i tile's donation claim to the line between sections 16 ami 17 in said towuship 17, thence north 12.1)3 cha on section line, thence east 20 clis, thence north 20 chs, thence east 20 chs, thence south 160 chs, thence west 30 chs, on section line of south side of lection 16, to tho east bound ary of T M Riffle's donation claim, thence south 10.12 chs to the south-east corner of said T M Riflle'i donation claim, thence west 5.) chs to the north-west corner of said donation claim of said William Jeans', thence south 16.73 chs to place of beginning. Also lots No 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 of section 21, all in township 17, south of range 5 west, Willam ette meridian, containing in the aggregate IZI4 acres ni land in Lane County, Oregon. I will sell the same in one or two tracts to suit purchaser. Terms of sale cash. J. P. Inmak, Referee. G. B. TohRis and L. Hilykit, Attorneys for Referee! 1 C IIS AT THE t it, mm The latest in Dress Silks; elegant shades. All shades in silks and Velvetines; new designs. Latest styles in Kid and Silk Gloves 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 kpep only one line of goods, we kpep it perfect, Six different styles of Mens' and Ladies' Button Shoes. We pay special attention to MENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, As we carry a large stock of the same at CALL AT THE x X 3L. STORE To see Elegant New Goods and get low Figures Large Stock Wall Papers & Picture Frames Sheriff's Sale. Une ot the KcpuMican candidates while "still hunting near Ureas wall one day last week notice. I an ohject in a field a half mile away flapping its hands, when thinking that the object was a voter, he started in pursuit and found a scarecrow. However, ho did not discover his mistake until he had advanced several arguments why he should lo elected. wheat State. them The net profit of manufacturers of tho U. S. in 1880 was 33 per cent. The farmers of the U. S. received 3 per cent Those of Oregon obtaining 1 0 per cent, gross. It is thought hy some Itoiiuhlicans that the farmer might be taxed a litte more, and the manufacturer's brought up to 60 per cent i I ' I 0 t ... Democrats, More you vote read your tickets over carefully and le sure that every name corresponds with tho ticket published at the head of the ed itorial columns of the Ouarp. We understand that bogus election tickets will be put in the field by tho Repub- ican managers. Hon. John Myers will, if the far mers consult their own interests, lie lected to Congres. Herman is in favor of taxing every bushel of rained in Lane county and the ill our farmers vote to tax selves Democrats, beware of campaign lies The Republicans are desperate and will scruple at nothing to elect their Leg is lative ticket. We have a good majority in the county and can elect the entire ticket, if Democrats will stand linn. It was the Republican Congress and resideut that placed diamonds on the free list and increased the duty on woolens 20 per cent. At every turn the farmer is "cinched"' by the Republican monopolists. J. W. Hamilton will bring the long. needed legal ability to the office of roKicuting Attorney. If you wish to continue the present order of things vote tor the incapable Watson. Democrat should vote the entire ticket. Personal feelings should not militate against any candidate. The Iowa statesman, Chairman of the Republican County Committee who has been in tho county only a few mourns, at tended me Hpnnkni" at Springfield, and acted ns prompter fir Zumwalt .t Co He got n well de served rehuko from ono of the Demo cratic speaker Mr. James Ncland, the Democratic nominee for county surveyor, is the present incumbent Hi thoroughly understands tho duties of the office and is competent and obliging. He will receive a largo majority. The Republican party in Lane coun ty is run in the interest of a ring com posed of h'ss than one dozen persons in this city. We do not believe the masses of that party will submit to the rule of the clique. Anti-Mitchell should Republicans remember that a vote for the Republi can Legislative Ticket is a vote for Hippie-Mitchell, or some other such Portland ringster to the IT. S. Senate, Allen Bond two years ago ran lie- hind M. C. George, Republican candi date for Congress twenty votes in Eu fiene, Zumwalt, Dick and Harpole will I sacrificed to a greiter extent. We daily hear of Republican efforts to trade votes. Such work should not lie countenanced by Democrats. Let every candidate receive fair treatment at the hand of the party. Blankets are taxed nearly 100 per cent, the finest grades being taxed 10 per cent lower. Wo do no know what'd happen if the producer could obtain a f 5 blanket for $2.50. ! If you want men of ability and hon. esty to represent you in the State Leg islature, vote the JJemocratio County v fit- , . legislative ncKet. Scott and McCluns; are "still hunt ing" yet They don't dare to come out publicly nud declare in favor of woman suffrage and Mitchell. Every Democrat should turn out and vota on election d.iy, without fail Don t neglect lo vote under tny circum stance. NOTIOfliS HEREBY GIVEN THAT hy virtue of nn execution duly issued out oi the circuit Uourt ot the Mate ot Oregon, lor the County ol Jjine, 'jy the tlerk there of May 3, 18S4, and to me directed, upon i judgment rendered in sid court April 21, 18S4, in U'r of S U L'lokwo.nl owinttrt'. mid tg.'tinftt A H llr.ioks ami (! II Jlrouki dufeuiluuU, fur the sum of !'J1 1 91, and the further slim nf $110 80 cnt, and for the sale of the real property heretofore attached in this ajtinn as follows, to-wit- Commenc ing 19 nnls and 10 links u-eit, and 4 rods ami S links m.ulli of the N I') crner of sec .'i. V 29 .1. II 5 W. thence S l.T. E 29 rod. thence W .12 rods and 2.') liulix, thence north it roiU, thence K 2S rods and 10 links to pluce nf beys lining, conUinini; ." Keren, more or le, In Lane Couotv, Crmm. Also the right to iliija raceway (mm the Siuslmv river innm the preionoH of U m and Nimuv l!ua sull to above tract of land to curry water fur iiiillil g piirpiKt'i, with the riyht to batik the l:rt ou cither snle, nm in mse aid raceway snail ceme to on iHtM lor mud purnses said right of way to lw null and void, command ing in to sell the above dexenheu real pro perty to satisfy said judgment. Now, therefore, by virtue of said writ of execution, I did on the 5th day of May, 1S84, levy upon the almve described real property, mil to satisfy said sum of $21)91. with intorot therenn at 8 per cent per annum from the 21t dav nf April, 1SS4. costs, and accrolftg costs and expenses of sale, I will sell all the right, title and interest nf the above named defendants in and to the above described real property at public auction to the highnst bidder for cu.sh in band, at the Court House door in hugene City, Lane County, Oregon, on Monday June 0, 1884, at the hour of 1 o'clock p in, of said day. i J. K.UA.M t lir.LL , Sheriff of Lane Co, Oregon Dated May 10, 18S4. Sheriff's Sale. The sentiment of the people is with the Democratio party. Hon. John Myeis will carry the county by 150 majority. From every part of the county comes the good newt that tha party is united and all are working for the ticket. Vote for Honest John Myers for Conjrets. i TOTICEIS HEREIJY GIVEN 1 HAT XI by virtue ot an execution duly ifeued out f thet'irciiit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lane, by th Clork thereof and to me directed on to-wit; May 13, 18S4, upon a judgment and decree of foreoloiu re rendered in said Court April 24, 1SS4, in an action then anil there pending wherein James l'. Holt was plaintitfand Hugh LTheuiponand Sarah J Thompson, hi wife, Sain Mayi Sen ders, panucrs, lining tmsiuesa unfertile linn name of May & Sunders, M Thompson, John C Davis, F M Uhiiiehart, A L Vaughan and C K Chrisman were defendants, in favor of said phuulilr for the cum of Sj,I9S50 in gold coin nf the United States, and for the further sum of $400 attorney' fees in said suit, and for the further coats and disburse ment and expense of sale, with interest ou aid judgment from date thereof at the rate ot ten per cent per annum: and taid deft' M J hompaon and J C Davis recovered judg ment against said deft, Hugh L Thompson, fur th sum $2,843 50 in U 8 cold coin, with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum, and the furtner sum of $200 00 a attorney fee in laid suit, and for cost and disbursement in taid suit, and a decree for the foreclosure and sale of the following j described mortgaged premises to satisfy said I judgment, and the expense of making such sale, t i-Witi lieginniug at the S E cor of Josepn Pmitlis donation land claim, thence north 3.1.64 ch, thence K fiO.OO chs, thence ooth 3.1.13 chs, thencf W 61.00 chs to the place of beginning, containing 201.94 acres, all in c 17, T 16 S, H 3 W, in Lane County, Oregon, commanding me to tell ill and mn. gular the above described premises, and that th proceed of such tale be ai-pbed first to in payment ot the mortgage claim and Indgment obtained herein by plff James E lolt, and second to tha payment ot deft' M Thompson and Joha C Davis, mortgage claim and judgment obtained herein, and the coat and expense of making such sale. Now, therefore, by virtue of said writ of execution and to satisfy taid judgment with interest thereon, cost and disbursement. attorney fees, and accruing onU and ex pense of sale, I will aell the above described real property at publio auction, for cash in hand, at the Court Hone door in Eu,.n City, Lao County, Oregon, to the highest bidder, oo Monday. Jan 16, lSSI, at th h6ur of 1 o'clock p m of said day. 3. R. CAMPBELL, Sheriff Lan County, Oregon. Datwf M.y 17, ISS4. E. E. Luckey & Co .DEALERS IM. DRUGS, 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 J- Bristow at the old Ellsworth Store. E. J. CRAWFORD. Fill! J. N. B. FULLER Information where you can get good lumber sawed to order for S6,50 per thousand and satisfaction guaranteed. Best of lumber, best of machinery, best of workmanship. No wet weather concern that runs only when it is pouring down rain, bat one where you can depend on getting what yoa order, and at the promised time. Fir, Cedar, Hemlock, and Mnple-Sasli, Doors, and I'lanlnr, Near Mable Post Office, Linn County CRAWFORD k FULLER. Peter ltuncy, Pro. T !A.F pleasure announcing A. to the public that I have reopened this popular place of resort for the year 1884: The buiMiLK have been thoroughly refitted. I have procured the services of Mr Geo F Craw and i wife, of Kiujene, who will specially care for the walare of piests. Are cordially invited, notwithstanding reports 1 50 Cf'Dtrary- Pn( Pr weel1 for htf. Fixh and game are plentiful in the vicinity of the soring The scenery is magnificent, ami those wishiug a Summer tour can tto to no better place. A hack will be run to the springs semi-weekly. r Hack leave St. Charles Hotel every Wed wtay tnornmc, No liquor sold on the premises. or further partWhrn'l'lrefM fETfcu RUN'EY. Mchemi Bridge, Lane Co, Or. Final Settlement. EUU of 8. R. Wooley, debased", N0,TISf 3 HEREBY HIVE THAT Wed bis final account for settlement nf said "we, ana Monday, the day nf July. 1U ""Tn by rd of the Cwt to hear objections to the same. ( r c tv. . JotWHW, Eneeutor. ft. B. IMmin, Attomer, Notice to Creditors. NOTICE 19 llUflUt GIVEN. THAf tteorse B Wrrrris has been duly appointed1 administrator of the estate of T C Linton At- oeaaed. All person having claim against said estate, are hereby tf.tified to present th same to the administrator, at his office id hiigane CKy, wlthfn six months from th dat of this notiee. . M.y 17, 1884. " M. W PLEASANT HILL law Mil J. Pittman, Prop. 9 THE BEST Of ALL KINDS OF LUM ber on hand, both Drcssccl & Undressed Partiet wishing kmber In Eueena or vMnitv. can learn price by calling upon MATLOCK BROS. iol m Eugen. Or. New Barber Shop and mn Rooms. fOn door North of Post Office.) BATHS, M CENTS. EVERYTHING fitted un in the best of nrrW Kh. and hair cutting don in the aiost approved UIUGI. JEPRY HORy, IVoprirtor,