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J. BAT UK DAY MAY2P, 1830. Democratic Ticket. For Governor, 'SYLVESTER PENNOYER. For Congress, "N. L BUTLER. For Sccrotnry of Slate, R. F. G I HONS. For Treasurer, GEORGE W. WEBB. For State Trinter, CHARLES NICKELL. For Supt. Public Instruction, N. DAVIS. For Supreme Judge, R.S.STRAIIAN. Forjudge 2d Judicial District, JOHN BURNETT. For Prosecuting Attorney, 2d Dist., J. W. HAMILTON. The "cooked'' figure prepared by (lie Stain ring mid publiaVd in Jh'ir organs ur broadly humorous. TIhto is no iiieniimi there thut (lie greuter part of the Stnto uY-bl u" contracted under preceeding State administra tion, RnpuliMcau nt thtt. Nor do ihey compnre the expensi'H of the pre ceeding Republican ailininihtrationa, nor lake into o:connt the present cheapness of all articles purchased b the State. They hay the Hiliool fund has increased. Well, it is derived from the sale of public lands; and that shows that os under Democratic rule, the property of the slate is being disposed of. But the penitentiary, say the lit lie boss' organs. By entering the slave lubor of the prison pen in compe tition with the hon-ht workinirmi-n they have thrown a thousand laborers out of employment and they claim have made a small reduction m expen ses. The ring when putting out their ligures conveniently torgot to mention the fact that while the rale of State taxes have decreased less than one half the taxable property has been increased three times, that where fcm'.UU" was paid to support the State governmei.t ihen, it now costs the State $300,000 yearly under ring rule. Tell the whole truth. County. For Senator, KOBT. M. YKATCIL Out't-f 108 ships that Ht Portland', The fish ladder that cost, the from September last to 5!ay of thU State 10,000, was it built for ?200 , year precisely 8 wcre'American vessels. '&s charged by the Albany Bulletin, a '11. l.j.uf oni.itn.mtnrv mi thin IH fonn it Republican iiain-r? We wait with nnx X lie- " nit v-"'. ' J i I ' , The Republican we think were afraid to meet tins, and so they peregrinate the- county alone. But they can console themselves with the thought that i In all the trade nf war, no hat In nobler than a brave retreat. Foi Representatives, J. HILYFAT. H- O. THOMPSON, i v IIAI.I.' W. I. CIIKSIIIUE. For Commissioners, A.N. GKEEN.GEO. DAT. For bhoriff, J. It CAMI'HELL. For Clerk, 'REN. F. P0KKI3. For Treasurer, 'J. J. WALTON, Sit. 'Vnr School Sti periiitfiulc tit, DR A. W. FATTEUSON. Fur Assessor, CHAS. HUFFMAN. For .Surveyor, DR, J. W. MAIION. For Coroner. DR. A. V. I'll ATIt ER. The County fickrt. Robt M Veatch. who hcmls ntir Wcket has brilliant and ready sn-akcr, he won a State reimtatinn in that brief time. To this he add - 'vrmwrrvhi honesty, and ple.iiti!-; manners. ilia l In be deiieuded on everr time.. 'L. Kllyeu, for liepresentative, was ill the last 'lirjtitlature, and waa one of the leaders in Unit body. A hue speaker, un -lln u-nt wm ker aim an honest man of tliu the psople, hi popularity is liniiuesti oiecl. UK Jl.ile lor KeiireseiiU- tiva. (a a vuunu man of sterlin ehirautuef' honest, popular -and an unusally .eloiiuent and fluent aiH-aker. Mr a u 1 luuiipsun . tor Representative has bt-lore nerved in the Leiia- latnre; he haa a itrunit J ii' lament anil a telling way of putting- Ida pomu in ln'n.t. I'.very body in Lane county know ami like l'ressl y Cheshire: they know hiu i-omuiou sense mid lionostv. and thev will eluet him therefor. For ( oininiKsioiiers, A N (ireen and Geo I"Uv. lloth men of iiropertv and alfalis. iiru dent In their limine", straightforward mid honest, thin is the reputation they hear with their neighbors. For riheritf. J R Oauinbell. Horn ami raim'd 1H l.aiie COHOWj, Housing nun Allimil w m, people, haviuu tilled the ulti.-a so well lieloru that hi iiinioneiits can liml no fault with hiu administration; competent, always at bit pfst nil attemlinu to ilutyi ttiere In Inn retonl, For Clerk, Hen Dnrrk hut nearly twenty yearn a ruddent of I. inn count v. i line scribe a tln-roui;h business man. venial and ntvomo datinir. uo one in hetter qmditied than Mr Dorria, At a man tlienoul of ueiiero'ity am kindueiM thoe who know him hent like him brut. No lietter iiiun liven in I.aua contdy. For Treaaurer. .1 .1 Walton. Sri l'l Wid ton U denervedlv popular with all piirtie, lie 1 a canahle biniiuewt man. Iid i houent, ho in liberal and tolerant; Ida i;ood ipialitiei w ill win by a MX nmjority. Dr A W l'atteraon, for School Siipei-lnteii dent: The etlioieut iimmier in whicli he Inn tilled the nthVe i heyoiel o;iriiu ' und -fault niuliilk. He ia thor.tlvddv educated, tak:m great tntereot in eehool niuttera audia plain luan of the people. Chat lluH'uian, f ir Assexor. A lifelong reaident of ljne county, intelligent mid linn- eat, well educated, popular and of eaay ad dreet. He lack a not one iitntlilicatiou for theollioe, and he will liot'lcctod. Dr J V Mahon, for Surveyor. An old pioneer, a akillful aurvcyor and a good citi urn ami liked by all. Dr A W I'rather, for Coroner. An edu cated phytioiaii and a mail of ability, cumpe teut aud iiualilied. "All opposing candidates are hereby invited to participate in the canvass" Democratic announcement (if speaking, In the announcement signed by the Ropuhlicun Chairman there i no in vitation expressed or implied or that can be interpreted that way. The trickery ard littleness is shown by the tolling of the dates in three solid Demo cralia precincts on the same day with the Democratic speaking. The Senate lias passed the Cnllom railroad bill. It is like one of Dolph's liills which lie introduced lately which in the title professed to revoke the land grant of a corporation and in effect con liriua it. The House has passe 1 the Kengan Intrr stat? commerce bill. It Is just what it is labelled, and will never pass the corporation Senate. i the laboring men are to be con demned for boycotting the goods of the manufacturer, what is to be thought of the manutactuieiM who comltine to loycott certain laborers, pertinently ftskt Mr. Powderly. - We ask Kvery Democrat in the coun ty to work for the success of the ticket, 8ne to it, especially, that every Democrat goea to the polk In thU faith the fato of many other elections i are held. Vote for Judge S'.rahan. lie is a thorough lawyer, and a man of great ijtiulilicationM, Mr. Strnhan in his minority report on taxation a short time since defended the assessment of farms, and denied that farms wen assessed only for a third or a fourth of their value, as was asserted by the tax commission, at. the head of which was Bunker Henry Failing, rarmers and workinsmcn, stmd with the man who stood up for you. The Republicans candidate for Gov. ernor did not deny that he was at one time a Knownothin'', or that after his votes for Holluday in the Legislature, Holluduv alteinnied to tear down the towns of Ilillsbnro and Forest Grove, to buMd up Cornelius, nor he deny that lis bleeds the'farmers around Cornelius by a warehouse monopoly at that place. John G. Culisle, of Kentucky, Speaker of the House, and Got. Morn son, leader of the House were Union soldiers ill the late unpleasantness. They are both Democrats, nud receive their enthusiastic support from the South. CjI. Morrison fearfully wound ed, lay all night on onu of the battlei fields of the lite war. Ho does not denounce the South of to-day because. of the South of twenty one years ago, minn who are accuAt.i! the. South . . . . . . - '' .- -ri now, Htayen at nome years ago. i ney are getting angry now; in the words of the brave hero of the lute war, "they are just wnrmiivg up. One of our brother cotems is greatly orinved at the plank in the Democratic htato platform censuring the Ivepuldi cans for reducing the duty on raw wool und raisini' the same on woolen goods. Tin Democrats opposed that measure. It was a discrimination, on erous, iineiiiril, and unjust. We do not blame the writer for getting irrita ted, his parly blundered and he know it. There is the record, and only three short years ago, too. . I t .u..ft ... l . f . : . .. il.nr r..fiit,irimi III Hie last iailOliai ui-wwk.xw piauuim, ieijr m TTiider n ln'i' tie riod of 'Democratic, county candidates , ..... . i r rule and policy, our merchant marine was fas, overtaking, and on the point of outstripping, that of Greav Dritain. Under twenty years of Republican rule and policy, our commerce hah lieen left to Hritisli bottoms, and almost has the American flag been swept from the high seas. Instead of the Republican party's British policy, we demand for people of the United States an Araeri ican policy. Under Demociatic rule and policy, our merchants and sailor, Hying the stars und stripes in every port, successfully searched out a mar ket for the varied products of Ameri can industry. Under a quarter of n century of Republican rule and policy, despite our manifest advantages over ull other nations in high paid labor, favorable climates und teeming soil, de spite freedo.n of trade among all these United States, despite their population by the foremost races of men, and an annual immigration of the young thrif ty and adventurous of all nations, dm spite our freedom here from the inheir- it ft! burdens of lift1 and industry in Old-World monarchies, their costly war navies, their vast '.ax consuming lion-producing standing armies, despite twenty years of peace, that Republican rule and policy have managed to sur render to Great Britain along with our commerce, the control of the markets of the world." Two years ago .lames W. .Hamilton r?ceiveii ii'ju majority in ins nome county, Douglas, which cast 150 ma jority for the Republican ticket. That is the to.-dimoiiial of his neighbors to his fitness and worth. The preposterous lies that ore bein circulated in rt-mnto precincts against some ot the J lemoiratic candidates bear their own refutation in this that they aro nut told where the candidate live. James W. Hamilton, as prosecuting attorney, has saved tha taxpayers ot Lane county thousands of dollars. taxpayers, t inn k twice lie tore you change olllcera for this place. The robber tariff takes at least $100, 000 a year from the farmers of this county, and uives it to inen who are importing Hungarians ami rotes to take" places of American workingu.en No loopholes nor blundering indict ments ny which criminals may escape are to be found in any indu'tment drawn by District Attorney Hamilton. Cornelius is the embodiment of mo nopoly, the favorite of Holladay, the henchmen of corporations, and the de fender of the "dirty shirt." England has 4,850 ocean Rtramers, or 58 per cent, of the commercial steam tonnage of the world. Th United States have 35.") steamers, or 41 per ceiit. of the total. The principal com mercial nations carry in their own ships tho following percentages of their ocean freight: England, 8C; Sweden 40; Norway, 40; France, 32; Germany, 38; Holland, 22; Italy,-18; United flutes, IS. In Ini'J we were carrying in our own ships to per cent of our ocean tonnage. A decrease of CO per cent in twenty eight years is terribly significant. It means that in shipping crews alone American labor has been nudged out of an avenue, of profitable employment, which would have greatly relieved the present industrial pressure. Shipbuilding has waned and declined We pay $120,000,000 an nually to Rritish hhip owni-rs, enough to buy a fleet in a very few years. t orhitunt tonnage taxes and laws under whieh the Amerean shipowner must pay twice more for his vessels than the British shipowners. Ilie Kerublican party organs vociferate in a chorus that they ere "protecting" our sliip builder and owm-rs. They are, indeed, and Ijugland is reaping tho hem'tit of that policy. - liarnums circus showed in iisiung- ton last week at a dollar a ticket and made a mint of money. It will be remembered that Mr. lSarnuni wns going to sell all he had, at twenty-five cents on tho dollar and take to the woods if Cleveland was elected. S. F. Alta. It will also be remembered that Barnum refused more than tho full value of his property from an nssociai tion nf Democrats, heud'ed by Hon. V II. larmim ot Uiiiinecticut. ilie nen who are nsserung that the country is going to the ov wows, don't believe it a dollar's worth. .lie Mnv kngianu manutacturer, ny importing contract pauper labor has ilriveii tho great- majority of tho de- sceiuiants ot the puritans trnm their homes or forced to drudge nod work for a mere pittance. Western Pennsylvania is tilled with Hungar iuiis hnd Poles, working in Protected Industries for the seamiest wages. The 'lirst. man to introduce them into the United States was Chairman Jones of the Republican National Committee. X- ... . I ... I 11 t 1 I . .mi wonuer mo nepui ucan candidates take to the woods and refuse to debate Tho Republican candidates knew they would have lo answer how it was that House Bill 190 was lost, the clause requesting Congress to repeal the land grant of the military road leading from Albany across the Cascades, omitted, the enacting clause of the Keady bill scratched, elc. And they knew they couldn't explain satisfactorily, they thought it best lo go it alone. Like the Russian despot, they fear discus si an. George W. Webb is honest and con servative ai J wears no collar nor be- long to any ring. His election is a foregone conclusion. R. F. Gibons, w ill make a splendid Secretary of State. Ho will see that the l.ils passed are safely recorded ami uarded. In Mtrion and Linn countirt the Democratic, Prohibition and Republi can candidates are) stomping the coun ty in company.. N ring nisi-r there JMiev no stories circulated at the eleventh hour, wheii no ihuncc u jjiven Napoleon Davi hi a colleen gradu ate and a teacher in the public school. His qualifications canuo". impeached. Common sense joined with eloquence i. the gift of N. L. Bull" We be lieve they will prevail over puffery. Democrats l on the alert The ring methods include a sack. See that no frauJ is practiced. As a lawyer and a man Judge Bur nett is in every way qualified for the position he is named for. rennoyi-r, honest and able, (he run my of special priWleyns, will become the next Governor of Oregon. The total area of the public domain granted to railroadn is 210,000,000 acres, valued at five dollars an acre, or a total of fl.ll.'iO.OOO.OOO It was Re publican legislation that gav this laud to the corporations. No wonder the candidates of (hat party are afraid to go oil the Mump, The Rurlmgaiiie, treaty was negotia ted by the Republicans. Five Repub lican members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee voted against the Morrow nnti-Chinese bill ft few day since. The Republican candidates in this coun'y could not oppose these facts and so they dodge. The Republican party has appointed Over S3G.577,0'iO have been invested in the the Southern States durinn the the (irst quarter of the present year in industrial enterprises. Fold the bloody shirt, bret hern, for it is time. Leave the South alone, and treat them like any other section of our :ountry, and we suppose they will gt along.' Let us here in Oregon talk ahout exir.i ... , , -O 1 l II session, mutilated iu;.s, nsn jauueia, rings and "sich like. "The Republican prospect of recapt . ,,-. i i .. i i urmg the Willie nnuse uneer miv lean er ;s not flattering nt present'1 taid th Oregonian recently. In every Re publican State which have' huld elec tions since 1884, the pluralties were whit'k-d down, and one Stale lost. Tl e Cleveland States all increased their Democratic pluralities. There is a t '111 .. D .....I th,. la tAMld fin ll.iTIM world of significance in thut to the party . ,. , ,..,1(M)(V Bjlirt ,i,e inBt of the of yesterday. Marston. the Republican candidate for Slate Treasurer, is a moving indi vidual. In four years he has changed his residence six ' times, and he left Yamhill county as soon as he betrayed his trust. lie is the ring candidate, as they know the kind of u man 'they have to deal with. Review. . . Voters should examine the railroad record of Col. Cornelius. No railroad ringster rIiouM be Governor--Mich a Governor would probably veto nil leg--islation which is distasteful to railroads. Vote for. Pennoyet', the people's candi date. Review. There is no better printer in this State I hni Chas. Nickell candidate for State Printer. The blunders of the last Republican Legislature were only equalled by its'phenni.ienal. bigotry. This is one reason why the boss will not allow dis cussion, wo suppose. . When they recall the profuse and lavish distribution of public lands to corporations the Republican lenders may say in Shakespeare's words ''We lnve kissed away kingdoms and prov inces, O. T. Porter is known to nine tenths of the people of Lane county as a staunch Republican, and his piper is supporting the Republican ticket. The charges he makes nre yeiy' direct, ami if there is no truth they can be easily disproved. So tire away. Republican Speaking. The Republican candidates for Statu officer' spoke lit tha Court House last Satnnlay after noon to a fuir andfWice. Cornelius first R peared. lit) apologized for hit sppearancn he fore tin people; virtually ndinitted that lie would not a;ree to meet ivnuoyer wneu con sulted about the mutter in Portland; admitted the record iven him hy Ida opponent; voted in favor of the cniiitnlist, iiioiiniiolist and (.'Id Tinmen! clai d that he had known tVniioycr nest man; ly shirt the must of the tune lie was speaking; was in favor of the State build ing roads; the best way to net iii'1 of the China men lie said ws to pass sanitary laws; was in favor of protection; was in fvm- of submitting the "Prubitit -ry" iinieiidm-nt to -the people; ssid that I'einioyer was in favor of riddii.); the Coast of Chinamen; said he hud a pleasant home, built, we suppose, from the toil taken from the Washington county fiiraitr who are bound to store (.'rain in his warehouse. lie proved linn-elt to he iuotaut and illit erate, His speech abounded with such c.v preasioiu n: "Me and I'ennoyerj" "I tio U t'hd done;" "I were in favor;" etc. The lie uub'icaiis were distrusted. Mobride, a crippled fellow, nnd Marston, also made a few incoliertut remarks, ho enthusiasm prevailed. "n n-tnrnsil 7 mines on Sharp creek last Friday. An old lady, mother nf Mn S,h die I May 20th, md wa. buried on Mcssra Lawinn, Slayle n() passed through Cottage Grove on thi to Kuueine to-day. u ( The Cumin-Hand frrsbvlcriar.. l.h bytery here beginning Thursday eveni. closed Monday. I Mr Wm Ilawleyaml M J ri.ji If you want a monopolist and rail road henchmen for 'Governor vote fur Cornelius, If you want an honest able Governor who cannot be ma le the tool of any pian or ring, Vote for .the .abor. ing man's friend, Sylvester I'ennoyer. If b) years of protection brings organised and unorganized labor in the United Stales into the sta'.e of iurinoii and tribulation w hich now exists where will wo land with a few years more of it? man like How do you like Portland ring agenient in Lane t'ountv? we, wouli to ask the intelligent voter. Mulnomah county is Democratic on a fuir vote and thai is the kind i f vote they intend to have therein Juno. Prof. Leopold von Rank-, the great historian is dead. llo was over 00 years of age. Prohibition Again. EniTOrt d'Aiio. Tlie following c initnunic.v Hon was written for the lieister, but as tl C pronrietors of that paper have refused to pub-li-h it, for reasons that will appear obvious to the most casual reader,' and in so iluin have put the Keister in the attitude of lut ing com mitted a most lidiculoua blunder, while it does not have nior.il stamina enou-,'!i to ti:e; t it or permit it to he correct xl, I aui, in the int-.-r est of truth and temperance, forced to ask its p iblication in the columns of your paper. tipeci.il attention is called to this hy all readers of the Register. Eimtor llKiii.sTKit.-In your attempt at re ply to my article in your issue o t;"-i. JDth, you say -genuine t'liipcranre in- ii uim de-ire sub mission, etu. will vote aci-onliuc to their party iithliatiou.H in county when llo- old parties are pledged, etc." Now that there are (.-euiiiiie temperance men w ho will so vote is admitted. Hut why a genuine tomperunee man slio:d continue to viit. with a whisky petti? is not m Understood. Aud til it there are genuine teni- perance men wf'.o will not oie with the ol parties, even the lit lister man. milit to know; men who for (he last tin, twen'y anil thirty years, lu.ve aloud in the tlihkestoi the temper ance tifdit, with no hope of reward, except tlial which accrues through a consciousness of hav ing done rii.h. They nre men w ho ate not to ht scared or swerved fn.rn the path of duly ,y silly itmiiendoi-s, such as -the shyster who wants to lie kicked into iiotointv, aud who is a temp'-rance man for revenue only. " May I not surest, Mr liil!tor, tli.it j-on are nin'iinv. too low? Such arguments will not win thoughtful, temperance men. .They may be appreciated by the saloon element but that element is already with tlie two G O P's, and !s in no daii'er of hen- drawn away ny the third party. Save your aipmuiiition, Mr Edi tor, or elevate y.iiir little gun. "Poses a.s a niirtyr, etc." Mistaken aain. Mr lidhor. No temiierance man ciaves maryrtdo'ii, espec ially when, he sees so much' tieetled, i:i the w.iv ..t .1 I - t . i - . . . J "i rum reiorin. u want to saie tlie CO.tKK) lietims, from the worst form of ruartyr-do-n, whonre aidically thrown into the jaws' of the ruin fiend through tlie avarice and o.n temptihle cowircii.-e of the old parties in their frsr tie. efforts to propitiite his favor. "That plainest projmsition. Now, Mr Editor, we own up on thut; we do not know that the third party is run in the interest of defea,tini; the liepuhl-can f.te ticket, and rui-lit l tempt ed to stay away froui the polls, rather than ca-t an miint iliitmt vote, but for the f.u-t that our woiildle instructor continues to make such egretrfouH blunders that we lack confidence in his judgment. Witness the following, viz; "All the steckhohii-rs in the Prohibition St u are IVuiiK iats; a I the State organizers of the third party are )r:iiocr.its." N',.,v the f.it is that three out i f the live lucorjiorutors were formerly K. publicans. And as to the State organizers il ink of such sterling men as 1) V Sterns, of Doujss: C Mrbart. .1 if A llenrv. S 1' 'il.,n and , T Wright, of Multnomah: Cottage Grove Hems. rnostovri spRrrALroriRKsroNr-rsT. Cottaoe ( i hove, May 2(, 1SS0. Somo indications nt rain, Mr bein Vard and family went to Siuslaw Saturday. Mr Daw win and family went to Eugene Friday and returned Monday. married Sunday, May 10 h, at Lh of the bride' father, near Camai SW,J IV.. I 4I..I l. Il.. it, . iiuieiini limb oir ro tMQl abuiit iH years nf age, was thrown lH' horse last .Saturday and couaiderablt k ' but not dangorously. ' ' n.itintu Kltnr-il! Pitelirnn tl . -w ,.u Hirukriifc, took Mr Clmmpion to Kugeue SatunU.T is insane. Me tays.that th ipirjrt j' told ti I in to kill a number of personi he will sonii do. lie was in tha tT some time ago ami was supposed to btizj but. bis lunula has returned. Messrs Sam anil Oliver Venf,' i. an adventure w'ith mad bullife,' ago. They were chased bail (...uJ" ...lulu I IktM 1.1. II ... . . 1,1 tei, iipi B-iivvj, ow vmi was n'lt Vi done, so lay himself down hard" bv aV guard while the men rested in their ulia'i I hey rested until they were tired ( rett,! the bovine keeping a laithfnl w,ih u: after hour passed, still no sign tit th vj grow ii.i wuary, but the buyi' plictoji not being as comfortable as me ci.nlJ .J ,mu of them tlMilifr llll a thorn 1....I. .. i f ... v . 0 .-r w .ipM, ssqhj.. ...l.:.... 1. ....... ..t l . '. ;iprom; n .ton ... oin ,i neirnif, li'iinan i)eiii, tney naniraiiy. rew ,t!..: n Ml ineir waicuer Kept ins place, At Wr dirkness came and still no sign 0( cf, ' i be enemy, na iney nein council , J anil piaueii a reireai, anil hint ilnwn u grotiiol anil mace lor a lence, the iiiJ 1 in 1 1 in hot iiiir-uit. Oliver fell . I IMIH lg over nun, uoio oi, up in (JUICI tt anil goi to uio lence in saiety, l)0t Kf niomeiii too boon, ami reacned homtiU 10 p m. H. flUBlPHHEY, Eugene City, - Orego llltKKDLlt W THOKOL'GHBRSD Stoclt one mile south of Eugene. My Hull "A l.'XIO A." Ns 3323 H fl l,r stand for service at $7; insurance, $10. Voting stock for sale next FslL Or ponilelKW, also iiiss-itiou of stock, sulicitsi Eugene City, May 21, lhli. j, Confidential Who's to be ouvnext GOVERNOl is still in doubt, but Democrats,! publicans Prohibitionists, Pioneei and Immigrants agree that the bii gest and best General Mercliandi Store in Eugene is G. BETTMAN'& The Lowest Prices. The Goods, and the politest Clerks: OREGO IWUFAC TOeEO OOOE ? Casi m. i n nn in rmi i u i r t i un li tl I P H Ii H II BB iffiiD a EBBS Hlf I B mimw mm n Gents Furnishing Goods a Special J. W. CHERRY, Pro- M .Miller r n,l W allis N.,.Oi, of l'.enton; I'lwfs W I) and II S I.yma i, of Vssiiim;ton; Pres VsnScoy, .1 V Webb and E E McK-r.ny, of Marion: A-hley White ai.d .1 11 Sliepl-erd, rf folk, all of hom were Itepuhlicar. before thev went into the third partr, and this scarce ly Is-'ins the list of the noble, solhl, stronf; men who are now en.-n.ed, heart and hand, in r- .i i . " ,i- . . ' mniiii ui"vemeni, ani wno were Jieiuiiili- i...v.iiiitt-u.-ra.fH to o.tlil without nu-lf cons More they went into the third I artv. "MT. Ackorinnn atul K-v. in tb cabi i Ami then think of a rvspwUbU nei.ai,er I - I." - - 1 . . net, Cn-n Loiii',trfct Guerilla Mosby Fort Pillow Ch.iln.pr, and otliPM arn pi-nm-J in th H.-publicau hlieepfolJ. Let the truth I known. standing tin bef.ne an enlightened comnomity and asserting iu the b:oa.let terms that nil the State oranuera are 1 Vino. rats. Mr Elitor, there is but one etcu-e in the world for vou that I possibly think of, ar,d thai it that your are a newcomer, and hare suffered vur- alf -'.u.mki.lj V. . U .. ..TV I pi r l:.. . i i, :. , , . "'""ji )"'i "J. uere vw. vmiieuus uoi i toy in i.iue-in ime tuinl luirtvl nas ever aco.nn.1 il COmmanifexf thrt Ore'L'on militia f.ir ! ?'"'' P""el rrsnlt, this I- the sum ,.(,., ,;, ,,ar .... T I- And yet a i;rand host of tho let thinkers aahort i tliPCiyuv India,, war f ,-ni, r ,y ,h ntMy tUt in l8.V;aiirS waa A mighty poor tighter nothing in the la-t ile-.le Iium his.k np the if rvport U trun Xo cluuCU to builJ h ''"liol, ' temtr..c reform monuaient there. j- PEJVG1U, WHEELER CO., Continue to Excknnge Mcrchandha of all Kinds at the Lowest Cashrriecs for Cash orMcrchat rroauce oj any land at the Highest Cash Prices- (jice tnem a trade. PE1MGRA WHEELER &. CO. Continue to furnish Lumber, Lath and Shm to order at the lowest current rates, delivere the Mills, on board cars, or at Eugene City. Leave your orders with J. M. Hendricks, at E'jgene City, or send to the Mills direct. AT SPRINGFIELD, PEN Gil A, WHEELER & CO Continue to pay the highest pr in uasn lor wheat at their Mill, itili furnish flour and feed at .Lowest market rates for Cash. Special attention to Exchange and Custom Grir CA.WOOUT. TAKRTmar a nbTr. " " - "---S---l-l. Vl.l IJHJ- I