-A. V "v V4 - V tHE E&QEME CITY GUARD. fc.VIUKDAY...., ...MAY I BEMeRATlC COUNTY TICKtT. For Senator, . , ftOHT. M. VKATCH. t Representative, L BltYEtr, & C. THuMPSOX, C. K. HAUE. W. P.. CHESHIRE. , For Sheriff, ' J. R." CAMPBELL. ' '' For Clerk, ,1s en. F. DOKRH Fur Treasurer, J. J. WALTON'. UK. Fur Commissioners, A. N. Kit LEX, GEO. DAY. For School. SuperinU-ii'leiit, DR.AAV. PATTERSON. For A"M"rf C1IAS. HUFFMAN'. . ., Fur S irveyiir, . ML J. V. MAIION'. , Fr Cormier,, lilt. A. W. rilAT.IEU. THE LINE I'UL'XU DKMIIClltTlC TIUET. Thn Deotocraey of Lanp county have nominated a tjcknt that will grow in utrength every day frpm now until the election . JU, composed of men well known for honesty and capability. In flvery case the defeated aspirants are husily at 'work tor the entire ticket and wn prediet a victory for tho1 Lane Democracy oh Mon Jay June 7th. Our apace will uot permit of an extended notice of each candidate, hut still we feel it incumbent on , to give each a brief introduction to the public. For tho important otSee of T4TI IiIOR The familiar nawe of Ilobt M. Veateh of Cottage Grove is presented. Mr. Veatch is a farmer aid tack rawer, a igentlmu cf lroad views, able and honest, llu is a gradaaUi of tho State Agricultural College, and a firm friend of the fur,njiii element to which he is jiroud to bejoug. lie has already reprtmeuted Lane county iu the I'i-t llatures '"of 1883 and 1884 and greatly dint a jtiuK 'd Mimelf iaa a Hit brilliant and effective speaker and his vole and liii powerful influence may always be counted to be en the sidu cf tho peo ple. His naiue is a toiler of strength i and wo arei confident ho will Uo elected ly a large majority. For DKPIIIUKNTITJVEI 'Tho convention nominated L Jilyeu of North Kugeue, H. (, Thompson of Willamette, C. Iv Uale of Chesher .and V. P. Cheshire of tpriiiglild. .Mr. Pilyeu is a successful lawyer, and iposesses to a marked degree the conli deuce and eateem of the farmiug and .laboring element, uhicli he has l vaervedly won by his untiriug etforts in their behalf, lie was member of the last Legistulare and as partica larly aotiie iu behalf of the lull for the regaJaiiou of freight and passed Ijer lares on railroad and in securing kid to (hi University. He does not believe iu faltering monopolies in any aanor. Nr. liilyeu is an eloquent nd incisive speakor aud iu the last wion ranked among the leader of rtlie House. He is very near the pop ular heart and be r lected. Mr Thoiiipson is a farmer huving fullowcd ihat occupation all his . life.- He has .also had legislative experience having represent 'Wasco, Crook and Lake -counties in the hi ate Senate for a term o( four years, aud made a tine record He is '.well known throughout Lane county.iWing' t brother of the lute lamented John M. Thompson. He is conservative, honest and. reliable. Mr. Hale ia'iltso' a farmer and has lived in Lane county far the past L'5 wars. 11" id a gra'diiate of too Oregon Stiit t l!ni versityj' and will make a representative of whom our people will juVtly feel Jiroud. Ho poN-iesses tiuci oratorical .abilities, nnd will we prediut m ike a 4listinguislied recerd both on the stump ;and iu the next Legislature. Mr. Pressley Chewier is also a tiller of the oil. He is one of the. pioneers of the Slate having come to Lnue couniy with hipareuts in 1 S.13. He is a imm of gooji business aeiise, iiidomitable will ami an euergetio ami liUtral spirit. No corrupt job ill ever show its head but that it will be hit by Mr Chesher. He will truly answer the JcQ'tTsoipan tent. OiU NTr OUMISSIOXFIIS. The nominees for County Commie ioii'r are A. X. Civen of Chesher jind (leo Day of Creswell. Mr. Day js a farmer aud Mr. Green a mw mill man. . Doth are good buiiness men, nd we believe they will give the county the best management of the finances and alfiirs we ever had. We Mieve there are uo other n en in this county better (jualilied for these posi lions than Measrs Day and Green. CLKKK. Ben. V. Dorris, who is well and fav ora'ily'kiiowu throughout the length ntl breadth of Ltne county ig our noin iiipo for county cleik. He was a mem lier of the State l-gi,lature in 178, ni made an excellent record. Ho is tinner by occupation nml is now en gaged in that InisiiieMi iu Kuno. His clerical qualifications are excellent and he is entit'ed to the voi-e of every Dem ocrat in the ctu lty. siiERirr. The present iucumlH-'tt of the oftic, J. Ii. CanipU-ll was re-no ninated for Mieritt. lie was lioni and reared III ine county auu neeus no imroiucuon t our haipjs. TREASCRF.R. for lltfl ollicfl of Treahurer we liav th ntnm of Mr. J. J. Walton, Sr. Mr. Wnlton hoi! Inwn a resident of the county for many year, and no man Itear a Wler name or in morn w ipoctcd ly Inn neighbor, Jliit clean record a:id hi fine and especial quali cationH for tlii. office) will give him the office with hardly a content. In addi tion to thin ' Pap" ban IiohI of friemla and in immensely popular; lio will get many KenuMwan vote and will hold h own party vote, and note our pre diction, Jm will make one of tlie liest Treasurer Lane county ever flee ted o rdlice. SCHOOL Sl'FKIllSTKSDEST. For tliin highly important oflios tlie honored name, of Dr. A. W. Patterson is again oll'ered for the, nuU'rage of the peoj le. Dr. Patterson hau served two tenim in Iiih present odice, and Inn worked with untiring zenl and with all his undoubted al'ility in hehalf of the advancement of education. He. has i liWul education, and if just the man for tlm otlico and I he people know this and will re elect him to th" posi tion he. ho worthily (ills. ASSl'.SSOH. For this olfioi! is prriionted tlm name of a native Orejnnian, Mr Chun Huff man. Ilf has resided in Line cou-ity for 31 years, ln-ing only three nionths old when his parents moved hern from Portlund. For tlm past few years he has lier-n rnuaged in teaching school and farming, lie is a man of intelli jjence, is well educated, Hiid is esp'c inlly adapted for tho office to which he nan lieen nominnted. He is deservedly popular and will 'hi fleeted ly a hand noma nmjority. 8LKVKVOK. Tim Democratic nominee for survey or, Dr. J. W, Malum, of lying Tom Precinct, has resided in Oregon for many years, is a competent and skillful aurveyor, and is held in limn esteem iy all his acmiumtm.ces. lit) has the finest mental (pialilic.itions, and will In elected li) a good mnjority. COIlOXKIl. For this ollioo the name of l)r. A. W. Pruther is oll'i red. Ho is a gent In itial! of attainment!! and of tho highent standing in his profession. During the late civil war he served Ins cnun ir valiantly as an Union noldier. His first ollicial duly will lie to hold an impiest on the Republican county ticket on the bih of next June. Such is tho iVmncratia ticket. Composi'd of men who are both honest and capable, who are of the people and for tin people, whose, every sympathy is with i he toiling msHscs, it invited tin- support of all, especially of every Dein ocrat. Their simulant U-arprs in this county arn worthy to curry forward tne ii.umers on which are eimraveii tne names of Franklin, JellVrson, Jackson, McClellan, Hancock, Tililon ami Cleve land, and it is now llm time for har monious, and active work. There is a rumor that the President has been making one of those careful and laborious (studies, to which he is ciien. of the laud question, unci that he has become no thoroughly acnuain ted with the viistni'M) of the land frauds and the misuse of the prereir loud laws for land grabbing by sytidi cules and corporal ions, nnd of the ne- oeKsity of a thorough reform of both the laud laws and land administration, that lie will presently Hend n special messign to Congresd urging immediate action iu the way of reform and the repeal of the bad laws to help him in saving the remaining land for home steads for (lie people. The incident reported in the Wash ington dispatclicN of the meeting be tween the IVi-sidi-nt ami Senator Ed munds lit the White House reoepticn, and the friendly greeting passed between them, illustrate a peculiar cliarr.eteris tic of American politics. Partisan rain cor never tinne with bitterness social a uenitics.' Politics is one thing, and social courtesy dillereut thing. another aud quite' Secretary Lamar has continued the ruling of Land Commis inner Sparks, which holds that the Atlantic and IV citie railway company has no legal claim to the lands lying along its road net ween Sin rraiieisco mid Bueiin Ventura ami has ordered their restora tion to the puUio domain. The amount of laud thus returned to the mihlic do. m lin has been J.4.H.200 acres. More Democrat ie blundering. If we are to judge by "aggregate results" what will you sav, brethren of ihe prosperity of tho Mormons in the last 2.i year! According to the rule laid down by you, we must con- dude that the "aijreiate results" of Republican administration is favora ble to the iu.Tease of tho .Mormon power. - - ..... . The registration board at Denmark, Curry cou ty, not having heard that '.lie reiMt; law had been held Ulicon Kliuiiouul by the Supreme Com t, pro ceeded to register the voter of that pre einoL The whole nuinU-r registered wasM, while U voters in the precinct did not register. The Philadelphia letkeri ar- striking for shorter hours, and lhy ought to, they work eighteen bouts day and gt only one day off in a year. We would hate to eat Itread made by such a sacrifice. How can mm on such long hours msk" short pie erusit Do the people remeiiiber the bi jot ry ill the aniMuph ity ot t.io nmuniy The BfpubllfBti Sidle Ticket The Republican State Convention which met in Portland, has completed ia work and the result U victory for the Portland ring politicians, who have governed thin State for the past four years. Excepting one or two names the ticket is tho poorest ever offered to the people. Here it is: Governor T. It Cornelius, of Wash ington county. . , Congressman Dinger Herniand, of Douglas. Secretary of State Geo. W. Mc Pride, of Columbia, Treasurer H. L Marston, of Uma tilla. Supt. of Tublic Instruction E. B. McElroy of Benton. Supreme Judge J. B. Waldo, of Marion. State Printer Frank C' Baker, of Multnomah, ' A prairie dog trap ia ingeniona. Place a headless barrel pvr the prajrii!. d ig's hole and half fill it with, .tpifi. sand. The little burrower will soon' scratch his way to the top of th same. But the tine sand falls into the hole and (ills it up, and it cannot dig anoth er iiole through the half fluid particle?; neither can he climb up the sulrs of the barrel. All he can do is to reverse the familiar lines of Virgil and exclaim: "Tho ascnt to the upper air is, easy, but to recall ones steps nnd reenter Avemus, how hopeless the attempt!" This is without doubt the way in which the prairie dogs in Central Park were japtured. A strong point made by Secretary of State Bayard on tho Chinese question is that in which he shows the large preponderance of privileges enjoyed by the Chinese in this country as com pared with those to which Americans are restricted in China. Here they multiply as immigrant by the tens of thousands, till their number is now e.timated at 150,000 and have Is-en in the habit of going where they phased and ensagiiiK in any sort of business that suited them. This Americans are not allowed to do in China, but have certain Wwdnries assigned to them, outside of which they are admonished not to po if they set any value on their lives. Tunes. Utah's new Governor as tho world knows, is named West. Now it is proposed to appoint as Sec retary of that Territory Col. Huyhes lust, Secretary of the late Vice Presi dent Hendricks, The Mormons may know no North, no Smih, but they will gel acquainted with Etst anil Went. , All the laws on the statute- bonks reluting to riiinncc, except oiv, are He publican measures, for which of course; the Republican party must im held re sponsible. The States most heavily in debt in this Union ure the South-ru States, mid they are Democratic. And their debts to the last one were made under Republican rule. Three years ao a heay duty w as pliiDcd en luinW, and since that tiuu the priee of hmiher has declined. It is a sure tiling that protection doesn't protect in some cases. The U.-pulliian party iu Marion, Itenioii, Multnomah, l)ouglas and Wasco count iea are torn to pieces !y frartioual ipiarrels aud the tun siyns of disintegration crop out on all sides Seventeen million acres of land are owned in Oregon lv corporations. That is only one fourth of the actual area of the N atl- What pirtyis rcsponsihlo for this, we worn! r( ; The city of Philadelphia is in fleM 72,0011,(1(10, and worst of all lias not li. leg to Hliow.for the debt. Jho.vtey government la not Democratic,' either. The Democratic State' Con vcntloh will iin'et in Portland next Tuesday'"" ' Keynota to Health. Health i wealth. Wealth lno:in in'lciwn- diiHM. The keynote is l'r Hiw.mki' ('nn'li snl I.hii.' Syrup, the Iwnt Cnuh Syrup ill the world. Cures t'oiiglis, Oolils, l'.iim in tie I'nmt, lirmieliitH Mil-1 1'riinary l'nnniuuitiin. ri.uiH uives ivlief in everv csw. Tk no nther. l'rii-o (10 centt and 91. Samples free. Sold by 0lHrn A Co. A Reliable Article. For f uternria. pimh nd a deaire tn srfl ineh g m iw will L-iv tin trails MtUfoo m. i i-liurn . I'd th linu.v'i't ll M cmnisiti- tiiMi. Tliey U lr lloiuuiko'i C,ii:h ami hunt; Syrup, lcitiiM it's the htt Mtlit-iiie on tne market, for C-ouuhi, Olda. Crnup and I j'rinmry i imninipuon. i'rlca iX' oenti ami j $1.00. iSiunploa tree. Bucklen't Arnica Salve. Th bMt iilv in the w rid for Cut, Hrui tn; Siren, l'l. r. Salt Khvnm, Fover Sunn Tottor, CbpH-d Hanihi, ChiHil.uim, t'onn, nnd 'I kin rrnplioni, ami pimitivrly enn-a piln, or no pny riuitvl. It it mmrntov.l toui perfect Mtifm'tion, or money rfmimL Vr aid by K It I.nckey & Co. Dr. Taylor ' 7 Oa.. Conipmind, purrly ttg tta'oli , Htitiely eum rhaumatian.', neuralgia, tooth,'hi, tti-k hNulauhf, rrnup colic, cholera Hiurliiit, l oinplainu leotillar to frftiMaa, I ,y piia, ddd er ootuih, Hive, CbilU and fa. vrr, jwina aroun-i tli heart, eryniirU, phihuic. Gkokm Taylor. For th benefit of nthn, I totifv ti thertfect ' of 7. OAKS. I ,av horn atbict,! f, yMrt ; wn Kairio irminiMoi uia atouiarii mi. I m.li vast ,4 th. t,ni uffrrin at time. Dd I timl 7. OAKS to he an ant. i...e. Inch 1 canuot Kive Um mnrh pni-. With rix-t, mh. i.-haki. Ha-NKix . f hilomath, Itentott Co., April 3. '8.'l I hav. Iv en troubled m-ith ht' tKir f,T two years an. I fin I 7. OAKS inr fH. nd. i;h re-U. .1. l lUvmr. Philomath, Ponton C.v, Aoril 3, 'Ni. Sold by Ifcbura & Co, drtvsp.i, Eugene, , (Opposite Baker's Hutel.) Just opened, will sell you more Groceries, Glass Ware, Crockcy Ware, Provisions, Tobacco, Cigars, Etc, HClc. Fr yiur iniaipy than any other house in Eugene. Country Produce Wnntcd. OiHids delivered to any port of tlie city. rf.,vvrxr.wi'i.. W. II. r-ATTKIMO.V. Wmtiw u mi Vi I I r1 I X I I I I irt Contractors, Plastering, Stone Brick Work. and ALSO DEAI.K1W IN - Tacoma and San Juan Lime, , American and English Cement, New York and Californa Plaster, ' Plastering Hair, Fire Brick, lath, Marble Dust, Etc, Etc. ADDKESS: F. F. P. tters:m & Co, EIT.KXE CITY, ORE'iOX. OrriCE With I eikwi i, & Sun. oregq mm umi .Wilhscetta Valley to San Francisco via Yaqui:a, Train JeBvp I'urvsllis Tiieml.-iy, Tlmrmlay, nml Satihrdiiy, ut II A. m. I.f ave Yaipiii'ft Mumlay, Wednesday and Friilny, at 8 A. M. The fif.c A I Steamship YAQUIISi tails l'Xi'M Y.M,"l'tN . SuihIhv, April 'J.!, S'imiIhv, M i !), Tliiii-.il.iv, j .y -JO, Wed'y, in in- -J, Mimilay, M,iv ,'!, ,.Sa'tu.l.., ,iliy ; ' I urday, Miiv '2(i, Wed'y, June 0. The (' iii :ii,) reMRrvm tl ailiij il.iv's. Fakm t'ahin, $M; Ste. at reiliiued ami inoder.i'e r .pivot K..f the W.: .. ie riglit to clianye r''je. s; ireilit i.iivet at I eri.-il'i; l.-.w '.i - I in-, , V"l' till ;lT l.,.'l i1'.'!."!','1 : J,f to '. i'' l!i.;l ' A (;. I'. A I'. ,v;'t, Coir,,!!,., W. II. DELANO, PKAI.KIl IN - Hedtoiif aud Tomb fininhrd in American or Iulhin Marble. -ALSO- Stons Work and Cemeterj Encloses ' . OCOlCn and American Ciranite Monuments. Persons at a distance ill be fnrni'lied pricen and lei--'iis to select from with on application. All work warranted. Tleane caII and examine mv work and get prices M',,re pin-hitii! rlsewliere. IK.)N AND WIRE FEXCIXU runnsneii at nmnnlactiirer prio,-- I.) rurtomeni or.ly. Ship ou 8;h street r ?iir S' w' Stable, my INSURANCE. AY F HAVE liKEX APPOINTED .ent f r th ln-iiranrrComiiantea for- n.erlv l.el 1 by Mr t ha- Uuer, and are ps t., innuv vonr 1 . ', . , Hozs:. Ears. wh:at. Wxl, Etc-. Etc. aaint o hv tire, and can tiie voii choice ,,f some f t!l, l'ptT Co.rMKS oX YHK COAHT. . .'v aed willing t py ,,s ppn,pt!v. e..r me nt-rai p.itrohsj; eit.nded toMrLaner. Hispbich & Eakis. ' n or & AiiAi All 1i II A i i mums Bettman HAS EMOVED To the Y T A Jj OREGON MANUFACTURED GOODS Cheap tor Gash. MWMl GL919II 1BSE Gents Furnishing Goods a Specialty J. W. CHEERY, Pro. AT SPRINGFIELD PEJVGRA, WHEELER $ CO., Continue to Exchange Merchandise of all Kinds at the Lowed Cash Prices for Cash or Merchantable Produce of ani) kind at the Highest Cash Prices. Give them a trade. PENGRA, WHEELER & CO. Continue to furnish Lumber, Lath and Shingles to order at the lowest current rates, delivered at the Mills, on board cars, or at Eugene City. Leave your orders with J. M . Hendricks, Agent at Eugene City, or send to the Mills direct. AT SPRINGFIELD, PENGRA, WHEBLER & CO., Continue to pay the highest price in Cash for wheat at their Mill, and. to furnish flour and feed at the Lowest market rates for Cash. typechtt attention to Exchange and Custom Grinding. TAKE THUM A G WIST. nr hi I k, -SUM FACTI11KKS Of- WIRE FENCING Stevens' Patent Clothes Dryer, Wheel Barrows, Wooden Bowls and Vooden Ware. Price of f.irrti feecin; rnr ; from I." to C." cents h-r nl, lo turn all kiri'la of utoi-k. I'nc twry. V.nnt M!i t , For Sale. t:ilgeii, Or FARM. SITUATED TWO MILLS I xtX eal ut t'rosswt M, 1 1 mile, koitih of I Kilv-eiif, coiitiiiniiiL' (ibtl Here. I now oiH-r fur s.ilo at a luri: on. Tint i a fine h.nuiini with i;iod irnpf" - net.tK, wi-ll adapt d t both tit'k raising .mil far nni.. l,OM'"K A N'lX, (. rowt- l, Or. ADMIKISTBATGR'S ROTICL A't.TK K Im HERKRY (JlVKN iy I he iinil.-rii:iu d hua bi n THAT bv the Conni four nf Line Comity, Oiev'nn, duly appointed adniini.trator Uji'h the mil no. nexed) of the v ite ot Andrew J Doak, di- ceaeii. All per-mia liaving c'ainn ajj.nt.tii said est.ite arts here'y notilieil to present the same, duly veriied im by law required, w ith in ix niniitha fron tho date hereof, to the umlerMjiiied at the law office of Bilyeti & Co her, iu Kiiene City, Ijne County, Ore goo. Dated April 16. ISSfi. InrissTnx M. Doak. Admini-trator. with will annexed. r-ILVkf CoLl.lm, Attv't for Adm. C? AIr f A- yi -t V J J J . Attoruc) -at-B a EUGENE CITY, OREGON. OrnrE-Oprwit Walton's r.ridc. " iVburn m.rs can be purchased at the tore if Pritchett & Forkner for Store. a f THE BEST I!:iir n toi-:ilie iu the World l Hall' 1I.uk Kkxkw i:i:. It mrv nil diea.-e ot llm M-;ilp, nnd fiilnul.iles the hair i.l:tiul to hi'jltliinl iK-tititi. It lo the falliiiv nf lli; hair; pn-vrnls 1: turning prnv; chit luMn -. n;id rcslcves youthful color mutt rrolini--' of iippearaiii') lo heaiN nlrcmly whiie wii Ii ii :e. The foThiwini; uru a IuW' ilUwniluiii.-. of wlwl In done by HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian HAIR RENEWER: tf Mns. IlrxsRKRRr, 344 FranHtiH Ar. HfmHin.A'. )'..aiur a scviro atlock tf r.rjr. niHl;i In Hie hnwl, 'founil her hair nlrrwiv ("' Tillltiir ,(T mi r.ipiillv tint flu- mioii Ih-, tune quite li.iia. line liotilv of Hall's Hani IK NKWRII l.rolli:llt It t,;,(k .A 0l't, biuu ai,J. Iliu-li un ln n tlic wns u fit 1 . US' Mil. IvEsr.txn.nn old Tirmer. tipnr H'nr -l"l- liiiil.scnnvly snv Imir It ft, siul v It.l. hull- llu re wns ot it hml become i e:n Ij wliilr.. i'nc Imtiic of Uai.l's Hair Keneweu stuppi J jotf.lhtncaiit,ai..l Rave lilm n thick, luxiiriaiiL li.:i.l vl'hair,.. l-:own.uii frcahas be ever Iwd.. Jf" M.n.. Jt. T. Wall, CrtmtiM. Chuhirt,. fit., writes: hsvc-funrl tliv jerx-tt Iwn. .'i.l Iroin ll'ulise of 11au.'b IlAin KCNEVER. H Irivimj rcsiorcrl my hir. whli-h wns mull) (.11- ' lii: oil', and n lunud Its ariginal aulor." i- Pir-Kxu. Prtr, Wroir; Jirir., wrtlflfs tlut "IlALL'a IIaui Kemkwek h excellrtu fir hnir frrouliii.and gives tack tbi nalurai culur to f.idid and gray hair." $3" JTns. P. R. Elliott, GlrntllU. FI TV -s.iy: "Oncbotiluof Uall' Hair KrxEwER roion-d my Imir lo Its nulural, youthful color.'" N"f hiiitrioiiH Mibntnncea enter Into llic rninpixitliin of Hall's Haik Hexewkh.. nnd it is not s lve-. Itn vcjftfiilile iniriv iliriifn rc :, ler It fiitlie highest dcirrce Im-iii-lichil to li.e Kcaliran a prtMealiYe of tli ':im-. Its effect are BHtUE:tf vad hiitln;'. mid It does not nmke tb hnir dry nmS lii a-hv. like the aiM-alltdrcrttorativva coiu ioiiintfd with skvbnf. Buckingham's Dye FOR TIIE WEISKBBS Is 111 f.nir reiportn. itieriorr ill other". lt It will pi-oihnv n rich, untural I'olo:-. brown or liliu k. its drtdird. 2d The culur so prodBceif Nperm.in''n' Miitiot l- i ;ir.d off ami will not will ain tlini with v hU h it cRmes In eont.nl. ;M H it a sin.de prcpHRition. and nmrc eiimt-nfcnl of applicition tUmi any other li:iiror whNkerdye. 4th It i-oiilitiiiH no deleterious InTre ilunts ut do niiinv lireiiHi-atioiiM offered tor like um PiiEPAiir.n rtv H. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, X. H. Sold by all Dealers lit Medicines. Ak your drm.T.nst for a packaga of Ori' Kidney Tea. A tine liue of ailk pluhe in all ho aud grade at F B Dunn's.