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Eugeno City Guard, BA'l'CBDAI MAIICI1 19, 1MW L'ouuty liemoeratlc Cmivmtlim. A Democritlo Coufention fui Lne ioud tj It called lo meet Id Kogun on batunlay, tli SHU dy ol April. 18W.. t 1" o'clock, . Hi., for tti. pnrpoio ol nominating cudi. date lor couul office, lo elect 13 delegate tottitiUto coDveutloD. and lo traniwct ucb other builoeu way come before tbe OODTeOtlOD. . Primary meetinfi are recommended U te beld al Ibe niual place ol otlt)K Id tbe eeveral precinct on baturday, April 2, 1H U, at 1 o'clock, p. m. Tbe tewal precincta are entitled lo dele gate ai follow: N.KiiK'ue 7 . K'""B, '! railage (.rove Jiiiiru.m Uy Kiirliilllrld rwwell HlehanlMMi 4 1-on loin ; fiMMUt mil i wul : Willamette 3 M.ilmwk Hpriirwr t amp nek - lrvlii l""t M,,r i falMtrwk i Mld.ll., Kyrk Mrk'enile I Hal lU ' lrii.N.n(w '1 l.'mrole i iJtKri rera Che. her tile Men Jaaper ln Mapletotl Hermann ,:l MaM. .if imvii I i.iwhi'il . ... . 1 liatr t'reek. .1 Total All voter without regard lo former politi cal afflliatioDi, wbo favor tbe Uenioeratio policy of ao, boneat, economical govern. ment, eqnal and juat taiation and enality ol all cilian before tbe law, are cordially Invited to join lo taking part lo tbe con vention. John Warrima, Cbairmao. E. R. HniPwoaTH, Hecretary. The South linn received Senator Hill with grrat cntliUHiaMi). Tlie citv council did rielit when it rirohilritcd rininne tho lire Im-11 for other purpoHCH than fire alarms, Tho carefully prepared letter written by Cleveland in response to a question uh to Iuh eiindidacy leaven not n doubt that ' HarkiH ih willin." Portland Telecrain: I here iH no nueation that Mr. Hermann uh a bill-introdueer ban lieen a nliininK HUceeKH. lie will introduce a bill for nnvbodv over 21 yearn old or any locality inhabited by a voter. Tho result of tho iiftlictinentn re turned into the present circuit court leads one to conclude that tho grand jury oyHteni in not only a failure but a very expensive one. Modern civilization him outgrown this relic of a semi-civilized ago. Tho Kosehttrg Review nay "lion. Uobt. Veatch, tho man who Htood at (rov. 1'ennoyer'n right hand and fought for the people and against "tho ring," will Iki lhi dem ocratic nominee for congress in the first district, lie will have the gupjiort of tho jicoplo generally without regard to party allilia tioiiH." A Portland wholesale importing iiriu (i notes ruling and practical coinjutrativo prices of tin under the Mckinley tarill, and belore, and comiiletely utisetH the political liriceu of tho iirotectionists, who claim that increasing tho tarill tax 1.1 cents a ixnmd mudu it choaiicr, It auoteB tricen showing it is that much dearer than lieforo the addi tional tax was imHscd. Andrew Carnegie is on the Pacific coast relating tho beauties of the McKinlev tariff. Ho has a fortune of $35,000,000 and an income of $2,000,000 annually, accumulate! by means of tarill' legislation His workmen frequently strike against reduction of wages but the wily Andrew knows that no Mc Kinley tariff protect lubor, and bides his time until they arc forced to accede to his terms. Democrats who say it must In' Cleveland or nobody, and doniO' crats who say it must I hi mil or noliody, are unwittingly but neces arily obstructionists, savs the Al bany Democrat. Their teachings exalt tho man above the party by assuming that its success depends on tho individual and not on the strength and forco of tho party's principles, ii mis were irue, prin ei pies would mean only an empty form and creeds would w summed up in ono phrase man-worship. i no larmers ol Oregon who pro duce wool, vegetables, grain, butter, olioeso, eggs, etc., have the chance to look ujion the blessings of Mo KinleyiBm as they see their breth ren of other states who raise cane and maple sugar draw cash Ikuiii tios from tho federal treasury. No mortal soul lias yet explained why the treasury slunild pay a man for tapping a maple tree, and boiling the sap, cash out of the proceeds of the taxes that are paid by other pro ducers on many of the articles in daily use. Welcome: Tho McKinlev bill is doing first rate ' work for the democratic party in Port land. A short time since the Willamette Steam Mill Lunilcring and Manufacturing Co., reduced the wages of common lalmrers from 12.50 to 12.25 jkt day. Now they have reduced from $2.25 to 12, and an emyloye said to a reiwter, "I have been a republican all my life, j but I am through with the uirty now. If we are not getting down to 'pauer labor' then I do not un derstand myself. I know a great tailoring establishment here that makes a great pretense of loyalty to unionism, yet all the garments purchased from it are made by Chinamen. And we white laborers are fast being reduced to the kvel of Chinamen. If these are tho ben efits promised us by the McKinlev bill, then for one, I have had enough of the party that fathers It, blue Klver Items. March IS, 1WJ. iliillo a mill shower lust lilifht. Jo Andrews returned from Kugene Kiitimluv. A party of inlneis went to the mini's yesterday. Mr. Mullen ami family have return , 1 to their McKeli.le runch. From nil reisirtH Mr. Itenfrcw Is get ting I'oiiMlilenib e I u in I st on liana. 1". Mengos and Jlutler are stopping on liltie river reudy to ko In to the mini's. MIks Harlwlg passed yesterday on her way to Mr. 1'owent, where she will Minn fur awhile. Mr. Mulford who has Ix-en ulwent from home for some time returned on IihIiiv'h hIiil'c. Messrs. Ilols- mid Ward are stopping iitthi- )iivh House. Ihey will stun I,, tlii miiies tomorrow mornini;. Miners ure riiHhing In und the Davis Hoiixe has Is'ii crowded ror two weeks In lx' lieiulouurterH. DuVton Mulforil, of tho Foley Springs, piiHscd here last Saturday eie route for Kugene, where ho will pur I'lniMi- ii Ik'lit Hiiriuu wnifou. L. I'elller mid J. Wing were down to the Davis House last Saturday, after a niini.lv of provisions. They are nuik- iiii l'imm! nroLTess In their tunnel, he inir in ulMMit 70 feet at nresent with a fair proHM-et. Hl'NHCT. Kern itldire Items. Kiiiubiue and abowert. Have you paid your taiea? Hi'bool commenced laat Monday wllb Mr. lUyburn yielding Ibe rod. Wild oat are plentiful, convequently farmer will bave to cultivate bo (ore aow I ni wbeat. Mr. Cor Hill' borne rau away witb br luHt week doiim coUHidnraule dvaX lo carl and borne. Forluuately Mm. Uill eacaped without a bruine Mr. I'etcr llurpole aold 40 bead of fat bog Ibe otber day; receiving 5 oenl per pound groM for tbem He ba 40 more be aim to fatten for lbs market. The fimtive otliee aeeker will bave to walk migbty Ntralght tbia year. Toe prevailing Hue weatber will euable tbe farmer to all get through seeding in time to devote tbeir attention to tbe coming election; tbeo look out for Ibe beat man. We bear lome talk aronnd brre of a third party among Ibe al liance and grangera Mr. Kill, of Smncer Creek, lat fall (lebornid about lr-0 bead of cattle in thi neigbborbood ltbout ao accident. W would adviae all farmer to try It; It il worth U) per cent to a farmer when it come to wintering band of cattle. Tbey can b fed In ball tbe apace and are no mora trou ble than a baud ol abeep. Mr. II ill nae a anw mid is ao eipert baud, dehorning tbe I50beadlnadnyandabalf and cbaiging tbe very small auto of 10 cent a bead. Kicbardaoo I not to be left io tbe way of improvement. Tbe Uermeo bave erect ed a nuuilier of dwelling on tbe Uidge. Mr. Hum Mabnn and Mr. Joe Hill and familial are occupving bemlKOtna bouae built laat fall. Mr.'llrigg, of Albany, I going to cruot a Que maid-nee fur J. It. Hill lb it umiiior. Mr. Frank Ailkin U going lo complete bit bountiful oottage aoou. Un cle Hiuaou Smith ia not to be left ao be will come lo tbe front witb new boute Ibl fall. IjihI mid muyba leatt, Mr. Dave Hill la going to build a milk home. Ad I all this lo plenty of new fencing and it will be ud tbat we are not behind. Pleasant Hill Items. March 10, Clniutauiiua Society wus formed here hott evening, of which more anon. J. T. (allisoii, who had an arm broken niHii.it two wtvks ago is slowly Improving. J. Al. lirlHtow nni'lved tiuile a nail full vestenlay, hut Just how serious Is not known. MIns Ida F.vciisou, who has Intii viNlting for some time at this place will n tiirn to Kugene on Thursday. John Dlek has secured a very rimmI i I m of hind alsiut 12 miles above rioremv, on the North Fork. A iiiiiiiImt of young people met nt (he rvHldetiec of W. 1,. HHhIow iiii lust Friday evening and had a very pleas ant time. At our annual school iiitH'tlng the same old stand-hyes, I'nele Steve Itlg don mid J. T. Calllson, were reelected dlns'tor and clerk. W. D. Mw I key has rented hi cosy home to Mr. and Mrs. Wiley, who recently arrived from Washington. Dennis will move his family to Junc tion where lie Is engaged in the eur ts'liter business. I'nele Sam llandsaker M ill start to Florence next Monday. He sent tmlay via Yaiiulna, a lot of provisions, and In order to make eoplu lielleve that he Is "on the work, "some farming imple incuts also. Your Trent (?) correspondent should not ts too severe on the young mail who Is so anxious to receive an oftlee at the hands of the dear jieople. "Old men for council, and young men to till the soil and tend the flocks and herds." Two men on horseback, no doubt the ones! hut stole F.. P. Kcdfonl's liorses, forded the Middle Fork opixwito Dutte Disappoiutiuent on the lilltary nwd Moiuliiv I'Vi'iiiior. When lutKMlnir alonir they visited the luirns of K 1 rarkH, j. k. iMcKcur.io and ltsivor Wluvler, helping themselves, ud Hid tuiii, to hiicIi articles as they wished iH puty Sherilt Smith Is on their track und It is to W hoHd they will be caught. Ii. Iv May of tbPomroy Iuile- llrolber F. W P'udfUt witdd a vigorou peuoll. Her tbe beading of the leading editorial in hi IMU ot Utrcu 1U. "lb trauard ol dam nation arepackiua and th carrion crow of Ui'll are apcwlug out their Dlto in order to ouo more deceive the people." Then b write a coluuiu article in which be invoke all tbe power of earth and heaven lo ariae in tbi'ir umlKitv and might and hurl th boodli'U luto th bottom leaa pit. Salem Journal: A tlfteen-veur-old Uiy mimed Miller, living betweet Stay ton and Atiuisville. lust Saturday totk his gun ami went out hunting, He hu not Urn wvii si in v, nnd his iieoiilc have MTioiiH iiiiprehcnsloiia that all He len! Iiii UTiillcn him. A searching puny l wis lavli out. tLKiTmc L.inuT.--Collag II rove i go ing lo line iiicandeacent elivtrio liubt. Kcnaloi V patch and partner will operat th plant. DRUGGISTS. A full line cl- im Driffi afld Mb Alwton hand.- PEESCEimONS CARETULLT COMPOUNDED. WILKINS' 1JLOCK. j ICuiiutit. : : Orogoii TJiUlWDAY, MAItCil 17. Clothe washer only 5 at Mitchell . New Orlan molaaae at Goldauiilb'a. Carpel! ! Carpets! at 0. Linn k Son' Hnecial inducement for cash trade at Ooldamitb'i. D. Lion It Bon, for furoitnre, caipetiand nndertaking. Rev. I. D. Driver I delivering course of lecture lo Albany. Two Dartiea ar tere looking for suita ble building to atari another saloon io. Mitchell U aelhng out now I yonr chance to buy ttove aud tinware clieup. M. D. Landrltb came out from the Head of Tide yesterday and filed on a borne lead. Fall Creek I attending circuit court in full force. Only two men in Ibe precinct are left at borne. Hend lo or call on E. J. Fraaii r for one of hiacirculai dcaoriptive of bia laiest and greater bargain. We uuarautee our good and will not be undersold. A. Ooi.iwmitii, Tbe Pioneer Grocer. A fine new 400 dollar church organ for sale at a Imrgiiin. Kuipiire of V Holloway, Jeweler. Nails and Imrh wire are down. Now Is the time to buy at F. L. Ciiamiikkh, Frank CIiiuiiUts has huilt a ti inno- rary machinery shed on his lot west of the I. O. t. r. nuiiinng. W. Hollowav ii tbe only o-welur tbat carrie a full line ol watcbe of all srudei and make. He ba tw ice the stock of any other, and can better please you. Astoria piiis-rs are already claiming that they "will have a city of SO.nnoiii- liuliltiinls ami is' tlie terminus oi inrce transcontinental rullrouds within live years." Mavor MuClunxaod Hon. T. O II'-o drick went out bunting tbia morning for blue jay It i unlawful to kill ''boot era" now, therefore tbe geutlonieo will not bother hi lordship. All difficult watch work oun be done at W. Holloway 'a, aud that is also the only place to get Hue aud Brut claa jewelry work done. Diamond, atone witling and altering iz of ring a ipeoially. Northern grown garden aeeda, all kinds In bulk, also white clover and lawn giiut mixed. Iloea (a new kind that woika euy) and rake of all kinds, Planet Jr. Drill and Cultivator. All at bottom price. I . Li.UUAmiKRM. Tacks 10 cents a keg. F. L. Cbahukbs. Fresh onion sets and ull kinds id garden seeds at Goldsmith's. Northern grown garden seed. F. L. Ciiamiikkh. All good at cost at Mitchell's closing out buaine. A dollar aaved ia a dollar made. Buy grooeriea at Goldsmith' aud save money. llutteriek patterns on hand. Jicnt Wull imiicr. Artists materials, Kugene Hook Store. Another great itock of docks just arrived atW. Holloway'. Over 400 i.ild la-l year. Tbe ouly good stock io town of all make. John Henry returned from Grant Pas thi morning. He will aoon go to tbe lllue river mine. J. K. Saunders, who has lst'ii vlnit- imr here for several months, returned this morning to his home nt Hamilton, North Dakota. Of the KVVt pogtmlMtrcKMos In the United States the Pacific Northwest has the following: Oregon, 1H7; Wash ington, K; Idaho, 40; Montana, 05. Hon. W. I). Fenton, of Portland, came up on this afternoon's train to argue the Lane county tux case, in lie half of the railroad company. H. M. Walker left on the overland train last night for Hamilton, North Dakota, when he will sM'iid the sum mer in 1ioh of restoring his failing health. Hon. J. W. Hufford, of Corvallia, a re publican candidate for circuit judge, of Ibis district, was in Eugene last uigbt looking op hi prospects. He Is county judge ol Dvulon. Ney Gird, who stabbed one C. L, Thump, ton in a Portland saloon several niomb ago, ha been fonnd guilty by a jury of Multnomah county. He will get a term in the penitentiary, Did will be received to make a fill of 3,010 cubic yard 61 loam, on lot County Hurvey 117, and until Saturday, March 111, lH'i, at 0 p. m. ltight reserved to rejcot any or all bids. W. T. Camphkll. It will be remembered that louie since we announced that tbe Peuinsular Htove Company, of Chicago, bad awarded Misa Henrietta Lauer, a prir.e range, for forming lb most word out of tbe word "i'eninau lar." It arrived last uigbt and i a duisy. The Unlvenity of Wisconsin bus estab lished a apecial department of politics and economics. Our congressman audsenatora ought each to spend a couple of years there at government expense, with special advan tages to the onea wbo could pas ihe best civil service examination on entering. Tbe gain would be cheap at tbat. The following from the Corvallls Times is applicable to Kugciif: The city council posNcd a mitnlier of ordi nances Inst night and they become a law. Of course our jieople have no way of dueling ,ut what they ure, only hv a violation, as they are never published. Tuesday morning a force ol men went wiib a list car to lay tbe mils in Iron! ol Ibe Dane grocery in Hon Hi HhIcui on the electric road. Tbe Mils bad bi-eu left out to accommodate tbe grocery delivery wagon Al the men began woik Mr. Dane warned tbem off. threatening lo shoot. No atten tion wa paid to her demands, until she re appeared on Ibe scene wiib a bulldog re volver, and half ol Ibe crew scattered, leav ing Ibo other boja to bold the fort. Mrs. Dane wus finall ' ealisiied, anil the work weut oo. PopL'LatioN ok Edoksk, Assessor Mc I'herson has completed tbe census of Eu gene. He finds in Eugene and additions lH'itt male residents and lOHO (emslea; lo tal, 3.508, exclusive ol Chinamen, whom be estimate at 50. He finds 757 residences in Engene proper; 21 in Fairuioimt, 8 in Col lege Hill. Also 100 bnsincHS Louses. pr t oiigrr. , , Oiiioon Cm, March I0.-Th People parly Main convention took a preliminary vole on Ihe congressional nomination in Ihe lirat district which resulted: Itork forty-three, I'olk thirty-seven, Hayes sixteen. Fending Ihe vote for congressman, the convention discov ered that It lacked sullleieiit votes to make nominations in conformity with theeleetion law. Oil tho llrst formal ballot M. V. Itoork n c,.v..,l uivfv.fii'o voti-H und H. II. Holt thirty, 'i'he nomination was made unanimous. Hkv.u Ki'Kixo WiiKAT.-Pcters fc Cherry have a limited supply on hand also Furl v Rose Potatoes, at their feet store on West Kiirhth stnn t. Cull soon if you need uny. AT A. Y. PETEES -OFFKIIS- Dozen mm Sarin i. . 4. 5. (. 7. H. 10. 11. 12. : 1)0 YOU NEED ANY OF THEM? : 20 yils American Shirting Prints $1.00 '() " I.odi and Harmony Dress Prints 1.00 15 " A. A. A. Mtirlin (good as Cabot W.) 1.00 12 " Hleacheil Cotton Flannel 1.00 12 " Atlanta I'lai.l Shirting 1-00 10 " licst Dress fJinghain 1.00 10 " Satin Striped White floods 1.00 12 " (iood Check Crash ' 1.00 BOOTS AND SHOES. 1 pair flood Calf Boots , 1 " Men's Hcavv Plow Shoes , 1 " Ladies' Oil Grain Shoes ., Buy a pair of those " Button Kid ( loves, only Z.io 1.50 1.35 .75 Look it All Over Carefully. SVAEVERUD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Farmer's and Builders Hardware, OF ALL KINDS. Fan nod Spring It ap, Buggies. Carriages ni tails FARMERS: If you want anything in our line you cannot afford to buy before examin ing our stock and get Our Prices. Racket fHE; I Stor : Con lie found the finest and most complete line of; Ladies' and Gent's Shoes, Hosi Furnishing Goods, Tinware, Glov Mitts, Etc., Etc. Everything Sells' at Prices that Defy km tip fine Dongola Oil, ((out nml Dotigolu tip Lnilics1 shoes. . LnilieH1 (iniil) hIuh'H. Cliildrin'H hIkk'H MisM-H I kmola tip sIiikd. 50 pair slippcrx $l.:w to $4.00 US to 2.1,(1 Xi to l.lNlto 'Si to i.3j 2.10 50 (ient'M (ieiiiiine KniifruriH) 4,i:, " Dollirnllt ttlKHti oj, " Cnlf (iiNidyvur Welt 3.i(, " " McKay hcwciI... h, " Hull-McKay wwcl on, uniin ami Kip.,, jj ; " calf IxxitH ) Hoj 'h calf unci kip hIhhu.. j, Deal where you can get the most the least. White" cream toilet ttonp Tc per cake Four cakes pansy lite White Hose Kc " , White castile oc " Lily, plycerine and honey fie " Mosh ltose fic " Tnins)iirent ftlvtvrine.5 & Kk; " Turkish llowres Itte or 3 for 2V Olive Kiycerine He or 3 for 'Se Virninetta Sweet Itriur.. Ite or 3 for 2'ic Shaving fie to Mc Uncle Sum's tiu- soap.... 10c I ., . . , , i l lieiuiie cunains or port henvy nun tassel, innire nnd ilk top ami liottoin J Mrs. Pott's (ietaehaliic wain cold handle, douhle poinU(l,nil plated sad irons, per i-t T Shaw l straps 9, einiif.'; latitti style lUto;; N'iclit shirts S'winu inaehine oil Silk lianilkerchiefs i'n Cotton & linen ' 4, O! Ye down trodden subjects of Credit, wake up and come to the Racket. Men's hats cult' buttons 1 ciillon Ldasx oil can., Cent's neckties , Windsor scurfs Pocket knives., to i 1.27 Kle to fill 24c to :isc 20eto .'(fie He to :te fie to 7,1c Wade V Butcher's ni.ors ,'i:ie to 7fie Overshirts ,'W, 47, 07 and fi.Ki Hest unlalindried nliirts t4c Leather hack bristle horse brush 4,1c (!(km1 covered eoflie mill... Tablets 7, In, It; lliiriuoiiieas 4, K 111, 11. 1 doz. clot Ik pins Tubular lanterns Hrooms 24,.:; (lobules, In separate Imixcs 3 kjhmiIm In'st (i cord thread iles-t da rning needles Can you match these prices? are out of sight. Tho quality and prices speak for theniselvc goods sold must be as represented or money refnndei P. FRANK & SON. Representatives of C. 11. Kouss, New 1 BARGAINS. BARGA We are thi' people tlmt give Iwrgnlns in MEN'S, BOY'S AND CHILDRENS' FALL AND WINTER CL Furnishing Goods. Furnishing Gooa Such as Negligee, Sateen and Woolen Shirits, Dressf Underware, Neekware, Socks, Etc. Hats. Hats. The latest style mil shnpe. Caps. C 4 BRANCH HOUSES: Harrisburg and Independence. Eugene. Cor. Olive and 8th Streets. DRS. J. W. 4 Itciriihir JENNIE S. BARNARD, l'liysiciuii!?. Sl'KCl.VI.TlKS-Kliliiey ami Liver Il'w (Ijriieeoloitr ami OUlelrlt. OKKI.'K at reaMeiie on Olive atrvet between VI hand 101 h ilrwlt. FARMERS AND MILL MIH J. 1 M ATLOC ATTENTION! Are you going to buy AT n j cm e ersivuDCfTi no KIC12D STOKU You lll tlnJ the StaiularJ Horse : and : Cattle : Medicine. So Arm-nle or Antimmir -Quarantenl to keei your iiivk 1 Oood Cooilillon. CHeaper ni Better lla CoEiltlci Powers Dk. K. WILLOUUHMY, DENTIST. ill Wort Wimite to out Sitisti:tici Nilroua Oikit Oaa anj kval anmihetlra for ht palnWa .itraollon ol teeth. OFKIt'lt-Trf Maltori'i ilore, liurne Oregon We alw) have a ver fine line o( llhiiik. t mill Vlnnni'la l I r. rt Irani the Salem Ever tiling niurkitl at llnnres that rannot tic under aold. Come and aee us. I HOWE & RICE Opposite I'lilverolty Hook Store. I Reserved for DEALER IN- ii?Alllm ra H M w a m mm A slll III IIMI IIII I I I I I I U IV I I I II '""""B IlllillWIIIIII wi City Property. AcrC this year. If so don't fail to call on us, see our stock, get our prices and keep up with the times. Wo shall liotvatVr iinwt our fnxxls in CA II LOAD LOTS direct from tlie r.STKKX FAITOIUES and will sell at LtBEU ROCK PRICES. Call or write for our Catalogue. Iiiijtiirit s hv ivrrtjvntlencvjtiven prompt attention. NORTON & MORRILL, Southwest corner Sth and Olive Strttts Kugene, Oregon. The value of an investment in property depends upon : merit which it possesses, and the prosjiect of its inerearini-' That is why UNIVERSITY ADDITIOl rp U-st inrestiueiit In Kugene, esjKH iull.v if you want a U-aiitiful pi:" '' Ailioiniiiir the I'nlversitv irroumls mul th idtv limiUim the 1J" stnt't-ears, eity water ami ehrtrie lights oxtinliiijr to it. the most convenient and cleirable property on the mark' Never niiml the weather, I'XIVEKSITY ADDITION. and dry and naturally well drained. Prieos low, and on "' Call on or w rite to II. X. Coekerline, Eiireiie,Or. Orthr in Chri--' Farms. Fruit lA