TO T " 7T KV T ran 1 1 J ESTABLISHED FOR THE UISSEUmTION OP DEMOCRATIC TRISJIPLES, AD TO EMM AN HONEST LIVING BV THE SWEAT OP Oil BROW. eugenecity, on, Saturday,, tune 2, m. NO, 51 nnv A R FI l n MM w MJ M 14 II J l I Ml jL iL.lljLJ u I 1 i. ii.iL UAiL - - l .l I... L-ll' U -1 " I jTltf (WW (Citiftod. .PiniLisnED bveuy saituia't.) 1. cAMri-.r.r.L, IMblUltr atl Iriiit'loi - nl TH'IC- the Em side of 'Willamette . lietwe.m Sm-Uli mi l Eighth Olivets. r;.i;MSUi''olTL:sciiIIlfIN. ivr !Mitii- s;ix Mui'tlw-.. ;ire month"- Z oh It ONL ArrKuri(-ii'o. Advertisement inserted an follows: One qre, '""! or "V insertion Sll ttch subsequent insertion ci C'ftli required inTi,ne advertisers will be charged at the fo lowing rates: ;e square three months. One'l"',,,Hix m",,t1"'' -.. ..u wphI SO 00 8 00 12 00 ffiBt n-'tin local column, 0 eruts ,r line for each in-ert..n. 'Advertising bills will lw rendered quarterly. All job work l.m-t be paii foin)X ii:i-1Vkut. CEO. B. DORRIS, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, f iriLL PRACTICE IX THE C3URTS V of the Second Judicial District and in he Supreme Court of this State. SptcUl attention given to collections ami piatters in probate lTIbmeu, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law,- EUUEXE CITV, OREGON. nUACTICES IN ALLTHE COURTS OF Y thin State. Will give special utteution to collection ami probate matters. (Vrice--Over Ilendrick & Eakin'a bank. Washburne & Woodcock AUoriicys-nt-Lsiw. K.UiiBXE CITV, - - - OREGON OFFICE At the Court 1 1 owe. iv8iu3 cso. A. UOIII1IM. 8. W. CUMHIN. CONDON & DORMS, AUopncj'8-at-Law, EUGENE CITY, - - - OREGON OmcE Over Rubiuson Jt Church's hardware store. GEO. M. MILLER, attorney and Ccunsclbr-at-Law, and Heal Est at & Agent. KUOEXECITY, -, OREGON. OH Ice formerly oecupieil by ITjomjwon & lean. J. E. FEN TON, Attoraiey-at-I-aiv. t-UGEXIJ CITY OKEGOX. Sieciul attention pven to 1'robate businei. anil Abstracts of 'litle. Ol'Flt'E Over Grange Store. T?W. HAnitlsTMJ). Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. ILsideiiue m Fifth street, where lr Shelton nrinerly renided. OIL JOSEPH P. CALL, l AX UK FOUND AT HlSOFFIl'E -r res yidenco when not professionally t!'a-i"t. tiid.-nce ou Eighth street, osteite Presby eriau Church. J.J. WALTON. Jr., ATTOHNKY-AT-LAW, EUGEXE CITY, OKEGOX. rii,L niACTici: in all the T T Court, of the State. Special attention given to real estate, col eetini;, ami pndiate niatters. Collectiiis all kinds of claims against the 'Jiiited StateB Govtrniiient. "tfice in Walton's brick- rooms 7 ami 8. B. F. D ORRIS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. T HAVE SOME VEKY DESIRAI'.LE A t arms, Improved ami I'liimprovd I own property fur nale, on easy terms. ' frcpsrty Rented and Heats Collected, The Insurance CompanicK I r-prvsnit are tni'iiiK the Oldest ami most lieiuble, and in tiie I'kompt nndEgi iTAli'.E adjustment of their Stand Second to Xone. ; share of your patronage is solicited. Office up stairs, over the Grange Stop. U. V. DOUIJIS. J. DAVIS, Merchant Tailor. HAS OPENED A SHOP ON NINTH Strret opposite the Star Pskvrv, wlfie prp ir-d to do 11 kinds of work c3Crl is line. AUr. ;e tck of File Cloths on hand for ''"touim to f lect from. K'piirini. n 1 denning June pronipt'y. Sat ,,vtin ir,i,rant.l. '"ene, Nov. C, 1S8-1. tf , Day & Henderson ... House in Eugene. Corner 7th and Vil. Sts i --vi-' h ' ' ' '' -'-J 4':: ; ' .o, K ' gKliiigiJih!ii.P O. So19 ASents for Eugene City, rf , F011 T,IE JLr'l'LY CELEBRATED hns S GOLD AND SILVER SHIRTS. r,r..W We are still at the old reliable "Grange Store," Tj I fc'ij andean 'sell yon anything that you want to eat I ' 1 Q'ji "r wear, I Cheaper Than the Cheapest. fAy V 4t Have removed to Marx' new building. Tlieyhave a. complete stock of Watches. Clock, Jewelry &. Musical Instruments. ALSO A large invoice of Oiri.tzaias goods. UAKKEIt UVX U OKKN! M S BARKER. Expert Gun Smith Stock ot Guns and Am munition on hand, - - - okkgox. C. Marx, Barber Shop and Bath Rooms, Hot and eold baths always ready during the wet k. First door n irth of Duun'g new block. Tl r-v r, o. that are fretful, peevish, 13VVj Vis cross or troubled with VindT Colic, Teething Pains, or Stomach Disorders, can be relieved at once by using Acker's Baby Soother. It contains no Opium or Morphine, hence is safe. Price 25 cents. Sold by Osbiirn X Co, Euei.e. C. M. COLLIEH. Attorney - at Iaw, OFFICE: At Court Hon1, County Sur vevor's room. ' I uff. r lor 1h Ihl :o f.. ! li!im " i ro- j ty on Will .:u t!- stieet, on wl.i. h tne boytr , can doat'le hU nif.cey vuM . two yarn. Gku. M. MilXtB the leading . ' IDT II. I). Cochran & Son, Ileal Estate Agents. j KHgrin ( i(y, Oieon. Will attend to -lierul Real Estate businesH such as imyiiig, selling, leasing mid renting farmsaiid city property, etc. Ofliuu ou south side of Ninth street. H. F. McCornack, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. EUUKNE CITY, ORE(30N Fred W. Benedict, Real Estate and General Agent. Improved and Unimproved Prorty, llousis, Lots, Etu., tor sale at iU-.inor.ahle i'liees. Houses Rented and Rents Collected. ItrNt ofKHVreiioes Furiilsilird. l itus Iluilding, cor Willaiuete and Ninth sU. up stairs. J HAVE OPENED OUT A LARGE AND ISelett Stock of GROCERIES, CICARS, TOBACCOS. MISCELLANEOUS GOODS, Ere, Which I intend -lIin(i t Faiu and liiASON-1 Al l K I'HICM. I GIVE ME A TRIAL. ' 7J"'.J Mtimniii UhM'wj, Eti'j-M CUy, Or, u. a. galkion. 1 1 , Cure of Cancer and Ulcers. ' JuJgoT. C. MrLon Ion writes to the Bwift KpodHc Co.: "About turee years go, Jerry Hriwlley, hud a cum-erous aoro on bis face, nour tho right eye. It caused him a irreat deal of pain, and be lost tne siifht of tho eye, hut was (Wily rureil by ttio uso of rMVift's himeitlo, l'UisiMsol woli known iu WUkos Co., Uu., whure lie lived." Mr. L. Cox, or Arkabuthi, Tato Co., Stiss., writ: "I sutToredo criatd.nl from old ulcers fnr years. Your mcitU cine wus roeoinmnJoil, and ufirr usmif six bottles 1 was completely cured. Your modloliio il.H's even more than you claim for it. I have known it to euro Cus.m which were thoupht hoisless." Wi s. A. M. ioldsinith. No. T4 arrcn Bt,.UiMok!yn, N. V., .vr;tns: "I com mu.ace.1 iuiuk H. H H. ntiout ihreo years ao. lhad sufTjre.l with a aoro t'hrout for over a your. I used a preut uiany o her romedies vritn no pood results. MylittloRirl, ulso, bad Sore lliiK'ers; it coimnoneoJ from tho quick, and then the nails w ould come off. We doctored Lor for over two vonrs, and when 1 com menced usmtrS. s. s. I thought I would seo what it would dif for tier. I nm thankful to say Unit it entirely rured her. It is tho bcit remedy 1 know of for tho blood. I really bel t vo It was tlia means of saving mv Uio. Tho doctor told mo 1 hud a thront dis ease similar to General Grunt's. I cheerfully recommond it to all suffering from disordered blood. Treatise on Biood and R':in Diseases mailed froo. Tub Swipt Kpkcifio Co, Drawura, Atlama, Go. What Is It! That liroditci-s that lu'iiiitifnllv knft num.. nbion find Icnvffl ihi trfw,-4 nf Itu nmili,ik. i , turn or injurious effects? The answer, W it. uoin 8 noiiertine neeouipliKiies all tlua, ti lit I is pronounced by ladies of tusto mid refine ment to bo tho most delightful toilet article ever produced. Warranted hiiiinlesa and matchless. F. M. Wilkinn, ngeiit, Eugene City. E. 1. LL't'KEY & CO. AdENIS FOR 11 KKIl KK Si SellKCK l'RKPAIU TIONS. Puresh Mother Tinctures stipcriot' in prcpnmtiou to any iu tho market. Hydrazine Tonic one of tho finest com pounds lor debility and lost vitality. Homeopathic mother tinctures and Tritu rations oO per cent stronger than fluid t-v tracts; prices the same ns Eastern establish ments. Special attention is called to tho 11. Sc S. tinctures. l!o sure and mention H. ,y 8 when prescribing. A full supply always pti hand at E. It. Luckey Si (Vs. Lambert Si Henderson nre the solo agents for the celebrated Superior stoves. Takt your wifu and look id them. Foe Sale. A twelve horse power Wood, Taber and Morse engiue iu first-class condition. Also genuine French burs twenty-foui inches in diameter for chopping. Also Gt feet of ten inch belting. Will be sold cheap. Inquire nt the Gr.uu office or of John Holland at the Hill farm four miles below Eugene. cv wou enjoy your dinnor J W " and oro prevented by Dys pepsia, uso Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. They aro a positivo euro fur Dyspepsia, In digestion, Flatulency nnd Constipation. e guarantee them. S3 and CO cents. Oi-burn & Co. Eu.-en Make mi appointment with Hei'derson De'itist, mid h ive your operations performed in a skillful m inner. P.uckeye mowers and binders nt Piitchott Sz Forknrr's. The Appetite May ho increased, tho Dlgostivo organs strengthened, and tho bowels regulutnd, by taking Aycr's Pilla. Theso Pills uro purely vegetable in their composition. Tlicy contain neither calomel nor any other dangerous drug, and may bo taken with perfect safety by parsons of all ages. I was a great sufferer from Dyspepsia nnd Constipation.. I had no nppetito, and was constantly alllicted with Head ache and Dizziness. I consulted our family doctor, who prescribed for uie, at various times, without affording more than temporary relief. I finally com menced taking Ayer's Pills. Iu a short time my digestion and appetite IMPROVED my bowels were regulated, anil, by tho time I finished two boxes of these Pills tny tendency to headaches had disap peared, and I became strong and well. Darius M. Logan, Wilmington, Dol. I was troubled, for over a year, with Loss of Appetite, and fieneral Debility. I commenced tuking Aycr's Pills, and, before finishing half a box of this medi cine, my appetite and strength were re stored. 0. O,. Clark, Daubury, Conn. Ayer's Pills are the best medidno known tome for regulating the bowels, and for all diseases caused by a disordered Stomach and Liver. I suffered for over three years with Headache, Indigestion, and Constipation. I bad noapftite,and was weak and nervous most of tho time. BY USING three boxes of Aycr's Pills, nnd at the same time dieting myself, I was com pletely cured. My digestive organs aro now In good order, and I am iu perfect health. i Lockwood, Topeka, Kaus. Avcr's Pills have benefited me wonder fully. For months I suffered from Indi gestion and. Headache, was restless at night, and had a bail taste in my nioiitli every morning. After taking ono box of Ayer's Pills, all these troubles dis apieared, my food digested well, ojid my sleep was refreshing. Henry C. Ilemmeuway, Itockport, Mass. I was cured of the Tiles by the use of Aver's Pills. They not only relieved ma of that painful disorder, but (five tne In creased vigor, and restorcl my health. John Lazarus, St. John, N. 11 tt Ayer's Pills, I'rrjmred by Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., Low. U, Vu. Bold by all DruggUU sod Detlert U Modiolus. (iiiard Supplement, icad and JcflccL TO llli: YOTF.ltS OF LAX K COUNTY. The iu itt. r contained in this appeal was issmd last Saturday and sent to the voters of the. county as a supplement to the CituiiU, It is the honest sentiment of men of both parties, who urn familiar with Mr. Wars' r cord and peculiar methods of doing busi ness. We luk for it u careful consideration by our rosders, Ei'oknk City, Or., May 21 1SHS. Epitoh Euuknk City Ocaiiu: We are ou the ev of au important elec tion. The election of the Ith of June next is important iu s political sense, in that a congressman, and members of the legisla ture are to lie chosen to elect a United States senator, who has u voice iu moulding the policy of tho nation, llelow those positions the election is not more important than we have every two years. It is to the uou-polit-ieal portion of the ticket, and particularly to one man ou that ticket, that we wish to draw your atteution. It is to a man that has served the county eighteen years, and has lUrsrn for so serving somo $S;),000 or fJO,. 000 of the peoples money, and who, we claim, should have iu all matters sorved the county faithfully and well iu return for the emolu ments he has received, and for tho confi dence bestowed npoti him. When we show you ho 1ms failed in wore than one particu lar to comply with the law, and that a man datory law and a wise law, made for your security and protection, wo certainly think we have gone far iu showing you a man un lit for your future suffrage aud confidence, and that there is no political or moral reason for supporting hiin. The first instance wo shall call your attention to is not a new charge at all, It has been published in the columns of a local newspaper of this city for some weeks, aud the party charged has not, eauuot, aud dare not deny the violation, and if arraigned for its violation before a oourt of justice, as the law provides, would have to liter a plea of guilty. The legislature of 187 passed a law requiring tho county clerk of each county to prepare and publish n statement twice a year of tho financial eon lition of the county which he is serving Who has ever seen this report? Who of you kuow what tho financial condition of tho county is? Upon thorough investigation it bus been ascertained and can be established as a posi tive fact that ou the first day of April, 1H8S, when the last report of tho clerk should have been prepared and published, this oun,ty was in debt over $'JO,(i0), aud you voters and taxpayers were paying interest ou the same. It is not our purpose iu this article to place the blatuo on any one for this peculiar liuaucial condition of Lane county. Yon ire fully able to do that, aud it would be a waste of space for for us to do so. It is our purpose only to show you that it is so, and ilnit it tew i dull of ono official of this county to warn yon of the true oonditiou of dl'airs. This indebtedness, if indebtedness it cau legally bo called, was created or con tracted in ths face of a constitutional pro vision limiting the indebtedness of a county to $,r),0(JO. W refer to Seo. 10, Art. XI of tho Constitution, which roads na follows: "No county shall create any debtsorliabil ities, which shall singly or in the aggregate exceed the sum of $",(K)0, except to suppress iusiiirecliou or repel invasion." What reason, pray we, had he for violat ing a law, nnd keeping the people in ignor anoe that the constitutional limit had been psssed? It is for you to draw your own conclusions as to what influences were at work (to cause Mr. Ware to conceal this large indebtedness), aud whether those in llileuces were ou the side nf law nnd right aud iu the interest of the people generally of this enmity. Should ho not as a "faithful public, servant," and one made rich in that service, hsvo obeyed the plain provisions of tho law requiriui' him to m ike a report, that this open violation of constitutional law might have been brought to your notice, so that restraint could have been thrown around those disposed to overburden you? The law commanding a report of the financial con dition of the county to be made, us we have stated, we will bore appeuil: AN ACT To Provide for the Publication of a Report of the County Finances. Ik it Ennrtrd by tU Isg'wlntivt AsstmlUj ofi Hit HUile of Dretji.f. StcrioN 1. It shall lw the duty of the county clerk of each county, on the first day of April end the first day of Octoeer of each year, to publish iu one issue of a weekly paper basing general circulation in the county, a report showing correctly the num ber ami amount id claiinh allowed by ths county court, niid on whuf u'-count; the amount of warrants drawn, nnd. the amount of outstanding warrants not paid. Skc. 'i. He shall, at the same tirus and in the Kiiu e connection, publish a report of the sheriff of bis county showing the amount of money he has collected, and the amount of warrants he has received for taxes, and the amount of money he has turned over to the treasurer, and the total thereof during the past six months. hrc. 3. He shall also, at the same time and iu the snue connection, publish a report of the couuty treasurer showing ths amount of money he has received and from what source, during the past tix months, with the date of its receipt and from whom; the amount of money be has paid out on war rant and the amount of money on hand at thai date. Sec. 4. The clerk shall prepare and at tach to said reports a summary wbu b shall show in all respects the exact financial con-' dition of his county at said date. Sections fi, (!, 7, 8, and 1) relate to duties of officers iu fiiinfc reports, justices' reports, fees of clerk for recording report and cost of publication and secretary of state's duties. J Skc. 10. Any officer wilfully violating any of the provisions of this Act shall bo deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, aud upon conviction thereof shall be fined uot more limn twenty-five dollars for each otleiise, to be paid in the county treasury for the benefit of the common schools, Skc 11. Justices of l lit peace shall have jurisdiction of all ofl. uses under this Act, and shall be entitled therefor to the same fees as are now allowed la I tt by law for pros ecuting other criminal actum in (he justices' courts. Sic 11 It being important thut the tax payers of this state shall he informed of their county finances, this set shall take etfect and be in force from and after its upproval by the Governor. Approved Feb. If, lSh7. Mr. Ware has stated that the county sherilf and treasurer have uot handed in to him their reports and consequently ho eau uot make one, and this has been published in his interest on the streets and elsew here, and in regard to the treasurer has been put in print. What a sickening and flimsy pretext this is for one so long in the publio service auif so richly rewarded! What a transparent subturfugo to hide behind! We wish to cull your attention, those of you who are at all familiar with the duties of county clerk. jKtrficiiiiiy to See. 1 of this Act. Those of you who are familiar, ss we have stated, with the duties ami the office of coun ty clerk cau ut once see that our language is uot too strong in regard to this, and you also kuow that Sea 1 refers entirely to knowl edge peculiar alone to tho clerk's office, and thut those records are under his control, also that for him to show the financial Condi tion of the couuty, and comply with the law cited, tho reports of the shei iftor treasurer are not necessary, and the statements to that effect nre false, aud made to deceivo you and hide his guilt. To those not familiar with the duties aud o nice of the county clerk, we will say that it is his place to keep, and Ware does keep, a complete record of the outstanding warrants ugaiust the county, and all the records and data necessary to give a complete report of the t'uiiineinl stand ing of this ootinty, Mr. Ware cannot sue oessfully controvert this statement, and wo challenge him to attempt it, and ask you, voters of this couuty, to fully investigate the truthfulness of ths statements here made. These facts conceded what are your duties u the coming election? Is it to vote for Mr. Ware who has openly violated tho law, and betrayed tho trust reposed iu him? Not it is your duty to condemn such conduct by your votes, so that future officials may be served with notice that uegligence and wil ful violation of law will not be tolerated, but receive merited condemnation. . This Is for the consideration of Republi cans, Democrats aud Prohibitionists alike, You are nil equally interested in the wel fare of your county, and the protection of its interest. Will you allow a niun grown rich in your service to violate ths law with impunity? Another thing wo wish to call your atteu tion to is the illegal filing of Assessor's private blanks by the county clerk, and to ask Mr. Ware whore is ths law to sustain him iu so doing, aud iu the pocketing of $30(1 of your money annually for one day's labor in this matter? We defyhiin to produce the law, or to show that other clerks in this State engage in this illegal practice. True, there is no law saying that he shall not file thoso blanks. True, ulso, that there is no law saying (hat ho shall not file lust year's almanacs, or somo of Dr. Warner's Safe Kidney nnd Liver euro circulars. These are as much a part of the publio records as the assessors private blanks. Are uot the legal emoluments of his ofilce, amounting to $50n0 a year enough, and has he not ac quired wealth sufficient to satisfy bis inordi nate avarice and greed? Should not one grown so opulent as Mr. Ware, wjth a cor rect aud proper sense of the gratitude he should owe to the people of this county give them the benefit of the doubt ami kept bands off this f .'100 a year and allowed it to re main in the treasury, and been applied to honest demands against the couuty? We again call upon Mr. Ware, the alleged "faithful public scivniit" to defend or justify bis course in these matters, and leuve the question to the voters of Lane county wheth er or not his conduct shall be uppioved or condemned. The statements ubove made aro truths, and will bear investigation, and we wish to inform each and every voter of them, and also give the voter ample time to probe the matter to the bottom and see for himself whether they are facts. By thus giving you tiumly notice of the conduct of one of your couuty officials, we also give him notice and full time to not only meet theso statements but to establish their truth or ful sity. And we here state that a copy of this letter shall bo duly stamped and mailed to Mr. Ware, county clerk of this county, which will come to his notice before this reaches many of the read ers of this letter. And we ak you, voter, to scau every paper for his denial. We take this method of reaching ths eople, know ing thut newspapers may not reach yon all. Our motive in so doing, we think too, is for the public good. If wo show yon where an official, faithful perhaps for years, has proved unfaithful nt.d recreant to the trust you reposed iu him. we think we are con tributing to the public weal. With this we leave the subject, again ask ing each and every voter to carefully read this and investigate its truthfulness. MANY VOTERS. " ff