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THP JlL Ji li. U A ,11 J KSTIBLISUED FOB TOE D1SSE aWTIM OF DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES. AD TH EARN N HONKSTLIVlMi BY TOB SWEAT OP OCR BROW EUGENE, OH., SATURDAY. MAY 3, 1890. OL22 NO. 10. V GENE oi r Y ARD. w Ihf tfagrne (City tfuaril a.i;iSUSllE EVEBY SATURDAY. . L CAMPBELL, PiiblUh" ,,d eToprletor. icr-Uu the Emit side of Willamette .,2J MwJo Sleuth nl Eighth Street. TF.RMtf OF SUBSCRIPTION. 2 60 va iVr "lim i SU'i'tli. rrt niontln. 78 OVBL ONH ... OB ADVKHTI81NQ Advert""- insert! bUo e .'lv'!''wmbe0h4rSeilat o1' leving nth, . . fi 00 ""Client notice. In local column, 20 cent, ill lob work must be PAID FOB ON iiuvrt. CEO. B. DORRIS, Attorney awl Counsellor- at-Law, it t PRACTICE IN THE COURTS Ihh 1 n1 , . . ... ... . l,:.!t .,l IV , IsW. Court of. th-BUto of the Seconu j uoiui.i " - S;;to collection, and ,tters in probate T BILYEU, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law,- EUUEXE CITY, OREGON. , PRACTICES IN ALLTI1E COURTS OF f this State. Will give .pecial attention to collection, and probate matter.. 0mcB--Over Hemlrick & Eakin'. bank. A. C. WOODCOCK, X ttor nc y-nt-Law, KIJJKNK CITY, - - - OREGOJi OFFIOE-Room. 7 4 8 McClaren BuilJing. rSpeciol nttentiou given to Collection. mil Probate business. GEORGE A. DORRIS, Attorncy-at-Law, EUGENE CITY, - OrMCK-In Register Block. OREGON J.J. WALTON, Jr., ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW EUGENE CITY, OREGON. WTHh PRACTICE IN ALL THE Court, of the State. Suecial attention given to real estate, col ecting. and probate matters. Collecting all kinl of claim, against the United State. Government Office in Walton', brick-room. 7 and 8. Seymour W. Condon, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, DUNN'S BUILDING. Eugene, - - Oregon. GEO. M. MILLER, Attorney and Ccunsallor-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent. EUGENE CITY, - OREGON. Oil Ice-Lane Co. Bank Building. EJt. SKIPWOETH, Attomey-at-Law, EUGENE CITY, - OREGON. Omci-Up.taira in .Register Block, first W to the left Will do a general law practice In all the Court, of the State. All businea. promptly at attended to. A. E. GALLAGHER, Attorney-at-Law. KUGENE CITY OREGON. Special attention given to Trobate business "id Abstract of Title. Orrica Over Lane County Bank. T.W.IIAllllIS,M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. K.sideuce ou Fifth .treet, where Dr Shelton ortnerly resided. DR. PAINE" Physician & Surgeon, . EUGENE, OREGON. Special attentio paid to Surgery and Chronic disease. Dr.W.T.McMurtry, ciaa, Surgesn and Gynecologist. (2d Yean Experience.) Orri-Ovrr Brownsville Store, Willsm Ue aireet. EUGENE, OREGON. DR. J. O. GRAY, DENTIST- OFFICE OVE GRANGE STORE. 1 ALL . work warranted. luhinf pw adminUUred f"f peinlts ei "jot Ueth. JW) IIVlS&SsL 1 1 1 I 11 I i: ff ft IB It li 1! WfB&t inuiiT chlv. It J -lll'SINKs.S ESTABLISHED IS YEARS.. Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry & Musical Instruments. Ii: M lk U Sill ::' hki Special attention given to Repairing and Engraving by two first-class workmen All work warranted. Clothing' Store J. W. CHERRY is still carrying a ful line of these celebrated goods, also a full line of HATS, CAPS AND GENTS FUR NISHING GOODS. Sold at the Lowest Prices. Re member the stand, Walton's Block. BE SURE N -ir- 1 Ij. 1 TV.l 1 Oil (IOI1 I Uin U jyiuiiii nunn i xjivx GOODS until you have seen J. D. MAT LOCK'S stock of SPRINC AND SUMMER GOODS. DRESS GOODS, PARASOLS, SILKS, RIBBONS, LINENS, HANDKERCHIEFS, LACES. HOSIERY, WHITE GOODS, GLOVES, WOOLENS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, GINGHAMS, SATEENS, POINTS, DOMESTIC, COTTONS. CLOTHING, HATS, CABS. BOOTS AND SHOES, ETC. UNDERTAKER. A bran new First-Class Hearse One of the Finest in the State. A Fink Line or Coffins Cask els AND ALL ILL KINDS OF 2fSM fciW?'fS.- P' .. Undertaking Goods Constantly on hand. Store corner Willamette and 7th Streets A. GOLDSMITH, Known Has a LA11GER stock of Fine Groceries, China, ( i lass, Crock ery, Wooden aiul Willow Ware than ever Lefore. Pays Highest CAfcll price for Country Prwlucc, Fura, Skins, Hides, "Wool, Tallow, tc. Orders filled promptly, witli the greatest care. I DON'T BOAST PRICES. All Goods sold as Cheap as anyone in Eugene. Call and be corteously treated. A. GOLDSMITH. Pay & Henderson J . -THE I.KAUIXfl FURNITURE aSDEETAKIMG T House in Eugene. Corner 7th and WiL Sts Manufacturing Jeweler. TilV TELNETS, NOTIONS, Also Dkalkh in Furniture, Mai- Wl,i,.)i ura nfTcreil at tho jsaiOJC Lowest Kates. Grocer in Eugene ! BROWNSVILLE 0NB& whs JWAfiT mw NT).. W1U RESTORATIVE nrnrrfiT fruTfimoTTl rcnrtui h EALTH ! T!ic unly n'nuMy kmiwn which will Statels 11:3 Kulrithe Processes of tha IcT.an Systa Tv tMiivuurJ aunVmpli'Dii-iinlt quickly nl"r,nnni.iiitjr t.t'UKS All Farm, of l)y:;p('pl:l, C(IINtlKltlnn, Mrntul ami ?;crvoti. KxIiuuhUuii, Crneriil Drhlllty, Ilruln l as. or nxy ciiautd or nrnk vnoil romlltlon ol'llic ) stoin, Irom nhuU I'vcr rane, kln F.riiitlon, Itiin lilng Sorm, Scrofula, and all Dl.raic. of tho HliHxl, Slouuich, Llvur and Klduvyk $1.00. SIX BOTTLES FOR $5.00. Tr. lllllrr'.r.l p.eo bonk, dcwrlptlvp of llv dmMliiu Hculiiniiivu uuU lii. uIIkt Ki'iuoJ.i, K'lil Irco ly uiulU HILLER DRUG C0.tSair Francisco, Cal. run balk nv E. K. LUCKEY k CO. HOFFMAN HOUSE Eugene, Oregon. Townsend & Harrison, Props. MILLER BROS. -DKAI.KUS IN - Field, Vogetablo and Flower Seeds, APIARY AND POULTRY SUPPLIES, (iunlou Tools, Fortilizora, Treu., Eto. 20!) Spcod.1 St., bet. Kalinin & Tujlor Portland. I'Send for Ctitulugue. DR. JOSEPH I1. GILL, n AN HE KOUXI) AT HIS OFFICE or re- Viileuoo wlii'U nut iMfei(iiiiilly riiKiigpd. Reiiliice nn KIkIiUi itriot, oijxm!t l'rwby t?fiuu I'hurvli. GEO. F. CHAW, POSTOFFICK Cignr store, Eaj,'cno City, Onynn. :;:: Bookstore McClaren s Building, (OpiHwito V. M. Wilkiim'Druu Store.) Ho. nil extennive Stock of STA X DA 1! D, M ISCELLA NEi )U8, COLLECE AND SCHOOL BOOKS, Mercantile, Fancy and School Station ery, Blank Dooki, Cutlery, Etc. f?OrluM for Book, .ml Subscription, to Xewxpupei and Periodicals promptly at tended to. R. I!. Cochran &Son, Real Estate Agents. Kiigrne C'Hy, Oregon. Will attend to L'cnerul Real Eninte kuuin. Kucb as Inlying, btlliiig, leaning and renting farm, anil city propdrty, eto. Olnce on toatu "ide of Ninth street. B. F. DORRIS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE ACENT. rHAVK SOME VERY IESIRAHI.E Knim. niirvd nl Unlmprot.d 1'own irerty f"r le, n y terrua. Property Eentcd and Eecta Cslloetcd, Tin Iii.ur.inw C"rniii I rpri-iit art ni; the olikut u'l Di'Kt Reliable, nd in tho I'll "MIT and lOyl IT.lh'.r uljiintniriit nl tlieir immm Stand bu t xir. K .bare of y.ur putfnk'f i ilicitcl. Olliuf uii .taim, Reiter Illock. Ii. K. IXjRRIS. F. W. A. CRAIN, ! VYatchniaker and Jeweler. Junction City, Oregon f H(ri.J tlfiti"0 Kir.n to R)iring WAltUt-S, CLOCKS aud JEWELUY. ADVICE Tl) MOTHERS. Mil. Wisau'it SiKiniiNo Shi p, for cliil dreu tertliiutf, i the prtwrlptimi f one nf thu bent feinsle imiiw. and pliy.ician. in the I'nilrd Stntr., and ba Won urd for forty isr with never fail int; miic. by million of inotheni for tlieir cbihlron. Dwrinif the pro iv of teething it value in iiiciilciiluble. It relieve, the child from pain, curcM dyeiitery and diarrhoea, K'il'iiil! i" the Uiweln, and wind eolie. Hy Kivini; health to the child it rei-t the mother. Price, -oo a Utllr. av. - -- What Is It! That J roducra that In-autifully sofl coni plexiuu and leave, no truce, of it. npplica tinu or injurious ettiiU? The anawer, Wis dom'. Roliertine amiiupliHlics nil this, aud is pronounced by ladie. of tiutte ami retim meut to Im the most dolihtdil toilet article over produced. Warranted harmleiis and inatchleKi. F. M. Wilkins, aKent, l'.ugcu City. Change is one of th. irresistubld laws of nature, and fortunately the change is uluiost invariably fur the. betler. A. au inNtauee of Ibis, St. Patrick Pills ait fast taking thtt place of the old harsh and violent cathar tics, becauso they are milder and produce a plcasauter t ll'cct, besides they are much more heucticiul in removing morbid matter from the system and preventing ague and other malarious diseases. As a cathartic, and liver pill they nro almost pel feet. For sale by Osburu Ac Co. (iive 'riiciu a ('luuicel That is to say, yonr Iuiirs! Also all your breathiiiR machinery. Very wouderful machinery it is. Not oulv Iho lai(jer air passages, but the thousands of little tube, aud cavities leading from them. When these are closed ami choked with mutter which onuht uot to be there, your lungs can not do their work. And what they do, they cannot do weel. Call it cold, cough, croup, puenmonia, caturrh, consumption or any of the family of throat and nose aud head ami lung obstructions, all are bad. All ought to be got rid of. There is just one sure way to get rid of them. That is to take Bos chee's German Syrup, which any druggist will sell yon at 75 cent, a bottle. Eteu If everything else has failed you, you may de pemi upou this for oertuiu. Take Notice. That A. Goldsmith has tho largest, finest and best slock of (juoensware, Crockery aud Glassware ever brought to Eugeiio, Give him a cull and ho will prove it to you. On a recent visit to Iowa. Mr. K. Dalton, of Duray, Russell county, Kansas, called at the laboratory of Chamberlain it Co., Dei Moines, to show them his six j oar old boy, whoso life had been saved by Chamberlain'. Cough Remedy, it having cured him of a severe attnek of croup. Mr. Dalton la cer tain that it saved bis boy's life aud is enthu siastic, in his praise of the Remedy. He says it has un excellent reputation in hi. vicinity; that farmers come tifieon miles to his Bto'ie for it. For sale by Osburn & Co. Don't Believe It When told that F. M. Wilkins, ths druggist, is uot selling "Wisdom's Roliortiue" for the complexion, the most elegant and only really nannies prepumliou of its kind in the world, and giving a beautiful picture card with every bottle. Kimball, South Da ki t, Grupbio: While the columns of the U i aphio are open to auy and all uiiobjectionnl) e advertisements, yet it is quite imposxiblu for us to speak know ingly of the merits of tho various urticlei of merchandise advertised. Particularly is this true of patent medicine.. Rut them are ex ception, occasionally uud a note-worthy ex ception is the celebrated Chamberlain'. Cough Remedy. This now univeh.ully known medicine, has been advertised in the Giuphio four or five years, but not until re cently had we any persoual knowledge of its wonderful efUoacy, which ha. come about through the prevailing ii.iluun.a and the stubborn cough that hss so often attended it. In the writor'a family this medicine ha. on several occasion. Ibis winter cured a congb that bullied any and all other reme dies, aud the number of families iu Kinlbiill and vicinity iu which thi. renieily has been used with like effects attest to its value as a spccillo for cough, and oolds of every nature. For salo by Osburn &. Co. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Whan Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she wa. a Child, she cried for Caatorla, When ahe became Mla, the clung to Ottorla, When the had Child ran, ah gave them Caatorla. Combine the juice of the Blue Fig. of California, to laxative and nutritious, with the medicinal virtue of plant, known to be most beneficial to the tinman Wem, forming the ON LY PER FECT REMEDY to act gently yet promptly on the KIDNEYS, LITER AND BOWELS AMD TO Cleanse t&e System Effectually, W THAT PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Naturally follow. Every one 1 ming it nd all are dlir;htel with it. Ak your druggist for SYKUP OK FIGS. Manu factured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.. Sam FaAMitco, Cal. tooisvat. Kv. Nw Vo.. N. V A Little Too Lato lo doctor when Bright' Diaas hA done it work. Tak Wnghf Kidney mnr Liver Cure for iniUrnmation o kidn)and liver, pain in back and oth warning of kidney trouble. Sold by a drnggi.t. DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. (iOYKKNOtt PKSXOYKUS YI"ro OF NOS-T.VXAM.F. .VATF.tt UOXDS STRONGLY KSDOKSK.D. It ltt'iilllrnw Devotion to Democratic Principle!). -Favor the F.ieetlon of I. S. Senators by the People. Pledires tlto Party to Rallot Reform. Comlennm the Extravagance of the Last Legislature. Farorn on AioAf Hour xiic or 'iieforir umf ll'ori.iej.j. Tho Demociatifl party of the suite of Or egon, iu convention assembled, renew their pledges (o Democratic principle and enun ciate the following declaration: First We congratulate the Democratic party in thi and other state, upon tho ig ual victories achieved in the last geueral elections iu Iowa, Ohio and Rhode Inland, and iu the municipal electiou held recent ly throughout the t'niou; and we hail their mult as the certain harbingtr of the ilisiutegratiou of that party which, championing the cause of special In terests and privileged olasae., 1 bouud to gether ouly by the cohe.ivenea of public plunder, and against the preferment of that which has ever stood for the equal right of the w hole people. Second -We denounce the fraud by which the people of MonUua were deprived of their right of icpreseutution in the United Bute senate by senators of their choice. Third -We believe In equal righta to all and special privilege to none, and there fore favor a tariff for roveuue, limited to the expenses of the government economical oally administered, believing that more than thi. is class legislation, aud is especially detrimental to the interest of the farming and luboriug olasae. TIIK RBI'Uni.KUNS aBIIaIUNa'D. Fourth We arraign tha party in power for it Utter disregard of all the pledges made to the people, whereby it ascendency wa secured at the last national election; and especially do wn condemn the tariff bill now pending Worn the house of representative a an aggravation of existing evil. Fifth We condemn the attempt of the Republican majority in eongro to reduce the mi-pin in the treasury by aquandering and misappropriating tha same, and we, ea pechilly denounce the attompt to appropri ate a portion of such turplu which belongs to the whole people to tha payment of a bounty on augar, which compels the many to pay direct tribute to the few. Sixth We denounce the action of Hpsaker Roed in counting a voter Democratic- rep resentatives who bad not voted upon penil' ing measures aud iu deuliulug to recognixe such representative upon tha floor of the house; the one a in oontlict with right ac corded to the niiuority by all political par tie aincn the organization of our govern ment, the other as utterly Inconsistent with freedom of speech and equality of repre sentation. Seventh Wh reaffirm Ih position which hs ever been been maintained by the Dem ocrstic party that gold and ailver are equally the peo l money; we are opposed to all measures of discrimination against ailver, and demand free coinnge lo supply tba need, of business; and that all money Issued by the government be mail legal teuder for all debts both publio and private. Eighth We direct the attention of the voter of Oregon to the record of the Dem ocrat io party upon tho subject of Chine.e immigration; aud we demand the atriot en forcement of the Scott exolusion act, and the passage by Congress of further rigorous leg islation which will prevent Chinese entering our territory by evasion of the law. Ninth That we not only favor the for feiture of the Northern Paciilo Railroad land graut from W.llula to Portland, bnt we also fnvor the immediate unconditional forfeit ure of all unearned land grant and th rea toration of the landa to the public domain. MONtT ton soi.Dixaa. Tenth The gratitude of a generous poo pie aud a wise national policy alike demand that the government should provid with liberal baud for the want of those who mf fered bv wound. ud disoaae in the late war, aud likewise of such dependent per.on. a. were deprived of their natural protector. Rut it should be remembered that in thi behalf we have already been liberal beyond precedent in the civilized world, and we In sist that in legislation aud administration touching pension affairs, regard be hid to honorable past service and present meritor ious necessity. We are opposed to all meat are which draw no di.tinction between the veteran iu the field and the camp follower or adventurer in the rear a Involving cruel wrong to the aoldter aud a wanton waste of the people' money. Eleventh We urge upon congres the passage of such appropriation and the adoption of uch measure a will tend most peedily and enecliveiy to opening tue (Jo lumbia aud Willumette river lo free navi gation. Twelve We favor the adoption of an amendment to the Federal con.litution pro viding for the election of aenator by direct vote of the people. Thirteenth The tame impulse which impels in to zealously uphold the right, of the states at home prompt ua to hope for th tatahlibmout of home rule in Ire laud. Fourteenth Being piofoundly impressed with the eimvictiou lit"! the chief pillars of our republican form of goveiimi-iit are au tnlighlened yoeiuuury and a free and honest Herein, ol the elective frauuhlHe, we pledge the Democratic party of the statu of Oregon to the cordial support and advancement of our excellent common school )lni); to the passage of rib dive laws for the prevention of the corrupt use of mouey iu election, and the enaclm.rit of mu ll measures oa will secure lo every vo.i r 111" lijiht lo cast a bal lot framed In accoidance with the dictate of hi own etiiiM'ii'i of. Me unqualifiedly urge the adoption in llm si.de of the Aus tralian system ol sotug, ami the passage by the IhkikIuHvu iiK- loloy of the bill drawu by ilillcl Kelorui L-agUeof Ulegon. Fifteenth -W sie lu fator of the regulu li'io of railroads and otlor trauapoitatiou agencie by law. TH LkolKUlCHK CoXOkMKKO. hiileeuih We ciiidciiiu the rxtravukauce of th. lal Uk'sIu'"'8 whereby IU taxea of the people Wcie greatly iuercasetl ; lb X polilure of f lO.uoO for el. ik hire (a Urge portion of whi h was paid for services never perfumed ) end lie nc.u Ul. growing out of the "clerk sy.ieiu" iutro'luerd by the Re publican p'iy call kudly for icfoim. Seventh tlh-We approve of declaring eight hours a legal day', labor in factories, mines aud workshop auJ upon publio work.; and we also favor law. giving the labour a fir.t lien on the product of hi labor. Eighteenth We denounce the convict coniruel system aa it now exi.ta and arraign the Republican party for Laving fattenad it nion the .late to the detriment of our honest labor. Nineteenth We favor auch slut legisla tion aa will require the election of au in spector of weights aud measures, and legis lative provision for the appointment of sani tary and buildiug inspectors iu incorporated citba. Twcutieth We polut with pride to the wine, cousrrvativo aud clean administration of Governor Sylvester Pennnyer, and to the scrupulously honest management of the tlnsuciul department of the stute under Treasurer Georga W. Webb, and we com mend to this commonwealth a continuance of the existing order of affair, with a confi dent assurance that it merit and will receive Iheir cordial indorsement. Twenty-first We emrihntically declare it lo be Ihe sense of the Democratic parly of the slate of Oregon that iu bis veto of the bill pained by the last legislative assembly, known as the Portluud Water bill, based upou the exemption from taxation of the bond Ihereiu provided for, Governor Pen noyer exorcised a wise and commendable use of the constitutional prerogative vested iu (be executive and upon the questiou thereby raised we pledge him our unquali fied active support. GOV. PEXNOYEK'S SPEECH Iu Accepting; tho Democratic Nomina tion for Governor at Portland. Mr. Presiduut and gentlemen of tha Con vention; If there i one man liviug, who more than any other, owe a debt of grnti- I'jde to hi fellow men for favor received far beyoud the ability of payment, I am that man. To be noruiuated aa I was four yean ago for the high office I now hold withou' one lingle effort on my part to procure auch nomination, to be triumphantly elected at the poll, and to be now renominated by (hi convention, impose upon me obliga tions which I am unublo to cancel. It wa not my intention lo again be a can didate. Two years ago, when upou a can vas, of th state, I assured my friend every where Ibat I would retire at the olose of the present term, I bad at that time carefully weighed the caret aud responsibilities of the high office against it honor, and I bad ful ly determined to not again be a candidate. Wilt III DID MOT WANT TO HR NOM1NATIO. Rut abovo aud beyond thia there wer other grav reasotia why I did not wish to remain in publio life. When I taw, a I have aeen, the inequality of the burden of taxation in thia state, when I have icen re peated effort, to remedy that abuse rendered futile, and io addition to that, whuu I have aeen persistent effort made to exompt by ttatutory amendments a certain species of private properly from taxation, aud when I bad aeen .till greater abuses in the federal government where wealth is entirely ex empted from taxation, where llu buulen of . uoh taxation falls mainly upon the poor, and whore iu addition the poor are taxed for the bem fit of Ihe rich ami remembering a I do, that there is a just God iu heaven who, alike coutrol Ihe destinies of nations and of men, uud who will ultimately punish any nation guilty of so great Injustice, I de termined lo absolve myself by a retirement to private life, from all responsibility in the administration of a government, ao unjustly adiuiuUtcrod. Rut you bave agalu called me to 'stand a your candidate, aud yielding my private preference to your demand, I accept the nomination, and I thank you for it, and I promise you Uiut if you will stand at my back a you did four year ago, aud I know you will, that I will bt re-elected by largely in creased majority. We are now in the valley of the shadow of defeat. I tell you geutlemcn of thia con vention, that th logan you bave here ounded will summon forth inch a gathering of force in that valley, a ba never before been wltnetaed, and our evor-iwelling aud triumphant hoita will emerge from tha shadow out iu the broad sunlight, and on the leoond day of next June they will plaut Iheir ttandard upon the very mountain top of victory. The atate convention (bowed it good ioDae, aa woll a ita purpose to wiu, when it renominated, by acclamation, "Uncle George" Webb for atate treasurer, lie baa filled the office the lost four year to the eminent satisfaction of everybody. Under hi management th date school funds bave Increased from f 808,725.10 in 1885 to 91, 755,700 In 1889,'thu more than doubling that .acred fund dovoted to the muiutaiuaoce of our publio achoola. Taxpayer in the iparaely Milled school districts of thi Btate will remember the devotion to their interest when they com lo vote in June. Wright' Red ( Cough Cure guarantee to giv satisfaction. Will, cure anv kind of oough or cold. Hold by all druiwi.ta. mm Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of economical than Ihe ordinary kinds and ran I not be sold in competition with the imiHi j tude of low test, short weight, alum or phos- Shale poders. Hold on I v in cans. PuTtl ( ajtoo rowtii Co.. 106 Wall St., Jt. Y. f fr.pYALKS.1l J N c V 1