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7 Eugcno City Guard. 8A.TUBDAY APUlh I WM- The death of Whitman remdves a prominent figure from the literary stage of America. The cold weather has stopped tho growth of gardens and the blos Homing of fruit trees temporarily. County taxes will become delin quent next Monday. Collections so far have been promptly made, considering the scarcity of money. Miller, Geer, ct al are not in the congressional contest with Her mann. The wily Dinger holds the top hand and will secure the prize at Portland next wck. A tariff on wool has encouraged an extraordinary production of shoddy. The average American citizen wears considerable shoddy for which wool prices are paid. It is reported that in Morion county nino out of tho fourteen del egates to the state convention will support Burnett for district judge, the other five being for Judge Boise. N. Y. World: In Germany, un like Great Britain, it is not the ad verse opinion of the legislative body but of the emperor that compels the rcMignation of a prime minister. The similarity between the two gov ernments is marked by an enor mous difference. tBSBSMSSSSSBSIMafrsSSSSSSSSSBmiSSSSSSSSSSS There is no question that the hop louse is with us to stay but from the best of information buyers exaggerate tho damage dono by the louse to tho hop, and growers have lieen unnecessarily frightened into allowing hops to remain unpicked that would have been merchanta ble. A large acreage' has been planted in tho Willamette valley this season. Lane county growers, however, have not done much in the way of new yards. Whenever practicable, Bays tho Portland Telegram, men confined in county jails, should be put to work upon the city streets or coun ty roads. There is always need enough of such work, and these men ought to be made to help out the taxpayers, whose burdens their crimes and misdemeanors have ren dered heavier, to tho extent of im proving the county highways. Of course, this is not always practica ble, but it many instances it may be. Eugono subscribed $2000 for a Fourth of July celebration. Now a subscription of that amount will start the cannery into operation for this year and in all probability place it on its feet so that oiiera tionB can be more largely conducted in the future. Tho past cxprience is a guarantee that tho manage ment of tho company will in the future be careful and economical Kugune should not allow this en terprino to fail. It will not only provide labor for idle hands but furnish a market for tho products of gardens and furma in the vicini ty, and tho orchards that are now in bearing, will encourage grow ers who have planted largely this season and stimulate others to i n gage in planting orchards. If every man and woman wcro to 1h visited by a tariff tux collector in person and required to pay di reetly to such an individual a cer tain percentage of tho amount of all their purchases, tho high turill party would bo swept completely out ol existence by a rightfully in dignant ieoplo. Tho party of higli taxcrs has succeeded, however, by insidious advance on tho pocket books of tho people to gradually in crease tho tax paid the tariff jn-ts without making tho object or the effect of their policy ho apparent as to causo an actual Bocial upheaval They are skillful knaves, all admit But it Is the old, old story of the peculator's downfall. At first but a littlo taken, then more and more still, as a mistaken senso of tsecuri ty steals upon them, until over bold, they betray themselves by a suddeu and excessive steal. This has been the history of the tariff. It has grown with the thing it fed upon. And but now, emboldened by their success in the past, und their appetite for spoils, whetted by me irinuw already paid by theiica pie seemingly without protest they pounced upon tho individual nurse, so ravenous for its contents that they forgot disguise and appeared in their own proper persons. Haker (.'ir Veiaorrais. Bakkb City, Or., March 30, The Iiuker county democratic convention which ha lust adjourned lu this de nominated the following ticket: ltc resentatlve, William Builtli; sheriff, 1", A. Conde; clerk, J. A. ray ton; record, er, II. K. Freelove; aaessor, J. F, Ttoili'V-1 n-imllmr H It ffir. . inlmloiicr, J. II. Hutchinson; 'school !.. I & 1? at at BuiHTiuu'iMiciii, rriveu; mirvey or, H. dale; coroner, Dr.T. N. fruow. TV'LkfrntiHa til Uttlttk fVllll'Aiifiitll f liutMn Chandler, G. II. Small, J. C. Travll- nun, ji. uuie, . v. inrr. I Aiemltl win, James KlchardMon. A vote of the convention wan tuken showing the choice for nrenldent, and rnmlled on follows: Cleveland 68, Hill 17, Palmer 4, lllund 3, Fprinpr 2, ltoica 2, Flower 1, Gorman 1, Carlisle, 1. Ciacrrr Judos Ths Boaeburg Baviev ssys: For circuit judga In thu eountj, Fullertoa sscured 8 ont of 9 delegate, and to Lao eountr Woodcock pets S and Con don 3; Bee ton la aohd (of U afford, and Com and Curry , tba remsiniog conntioa in lbs district of not been beaid from, j Common Council. Dally Ouard, March 30. Ail adjourned mectliiK of the coun cil was Held In the elty hall lout even ing at o'clock. J'rcHcnt Mayor McClimg, Council men Onhurn, PrcHton, Oriflin, Walton and Dorrls. Absent Councilman I'uge. Councilman Walton, from the Judic iary (1)111111110, pn-senU'd an ordinance regulating sewer coniiiwtloim, which wusread. Pending further action on the ordinance, the finance commltUe reiMirted adversely to granting the treasurer extra compensation as asked for. J tcimrt adopted. I. Jlonney presented )ctltlon for privilege to build a corrugated Iron ware room; granted. Also a like peti tion from Unburn fc Delano, wasgrantr An ordinanee granting to tlieHnrlng flcid Kleetrlc Light Co. the right to construct, maintain and operate an electric light system within the city limits was read. Pending discussion on the ordiminec, Council adjourned until Friday night. Fall Creek Flashes. Mm cb 31. Spring showers mixed wilh bail. We are to bare dally mails in the Dear fu ture. A. Wbeeler ol Springfield s here ont Sunday. lira. Mollis KUioger returned borne from JuDctioo ibia wek. Cbai. KisseDger, J. 8. Benner and T. E. Warner were in Etmens laat week. School begun al Kuccnr Hollow Monday of laat week witb Mine Loretz teatber. Miss Adds Ilvland returned from Doug las county laitUunday, where aba bus Un flailing Ler sister. Democrutio primary Sstuidsy. A full attemluDce ia desired to aelect Udt fwtei to lbs connty convention and trsnaact ancb business as may come before the meeting. An Irrigation Project Completed. At 11 o'clock Hattirday morning, amid the playing of the band, firing of anvils and the loud IiuzzhIih. the first twenty-live mile section of the North ern Pacific, Yakima & Kittitas Irriga tion Company's great canal was form ally dedicated and the waters of the Yukiuia river turned into the channel,, wlilrli is to le the medium of reclaim ing 7'),(NMJ acres of arid land. The early morning train . from Tacoma brought I'aul Kclmlt.e, the president of the company, who was accompanied by a large party of distinguished men, desirous of witnessing the ceremonies and instH-ctlng this great work, which Is but the Ix-glimlng of tho most Im portant system of irrigation canals in America. South Eugene Nominating Conven tions. The South Eorodh premncts met at Ibe Court House Wednesday and placed in Domination delegates to be voted for at the primary election Saturday. Scuta Kugeue No. 1 eleoted J. P. Rata ley, cbairmun and K. . Briatow, aeoreli ry. Delegates notuiuated: J. P. Bamsey, it llristow, Sidney Scott, 8 A Udgen, Frank Close and A. M. Unburn. In South Eugene preciuct No. 2, lion. John Wuitoakur waa elected chairman and P. E. Hnodgrata, secretary. Delegates placed in nomination: John SVbiteaker, J. b. Matlock, A. U. Matthewa, Clem Uodes, T. U. llendrirks, i. II. Uoodman, U. N. Crain and Wm. Blanton. The Cannery. Tbe committee li around solioiting aid for rjlaciuu the oannerv on Ita feet auain Thus far they bite met witb considerable financial encouragement, and that il what ii wanted. Wind work ia uaelcaa, and not wanted or desired. Again would we repeat, subscribe to tbe bouus or take there of stock- It will en bauce tba value of every lot and basineaa in our city. Lugene caunol and must Dot lot tblt euterprlw) depart. 4 SUOKNI. L Lockard to 8 It Williams aud Lyman Sylvester, lot 8, block 1, Ellsworth's seo- ond addition; tUUO. COUNTBY. W D Taylor to Wm It Walker, 27 acres in T 17 B, MB W; 117.00. J E Butler to Wenzil Baker, CO sores in T 1(1 B, It 6 W; f Sit). 8 It Williams and Lyman Sylvester to Li lioosaru, 7U acres in 1 18 a, it i w f MOO. By a Faixinu Tukk. Itosi-burg Hevlew: K. A. Hauders, emnloyed by tho Myrtlu Creek Mining Co., lout with a serious accident Kuturday morn ing winio working in t lie mines, a se vere wind storm came un, blowing down a tree wmeii struck JUr. haiulers. mteturing his leg tnlow tho knee ant Injuring him otherwise. Dr. O.lns, of this city wont out and attended him, and it is thought the result will not tie set Ions. Stuanuk Condition. Mr. Koch. the draughtsman, Is making a map of otiage u rove aim aiiiiuious. i rom all the idats tiled lu the olllco of the county clerk, he tlnds that the stnvts of that town have never been christ ened. Tills is certainly a strange con dition or amurs, Hat other town in the United States of 700 Inhabitant is there that the streets have not Urn named? INTKNTIONM Dvcl til I'll llollhian und John S'hnelilir. liiitlviHt oi uerniany, mm in. Aiutliers, a na ' live nf( Jri'iit Itrlliiln t tln Mnii.l, term of the county court, dwlartnl their iiiieniioiis oi occommg euieus or tills gn at ana glorious couuiry. ItosKiii'mi, Or., March SI. At the republican county convention todav tho following ticket was nominated: State senator, A W lUed, of liardln- er; representatives, O C ltrown, of iwr v reK, ji u itrown, or Juk fin, P I'.u.lutr tf If.tluirtd IVu.lr imnty clerk, K W ltenson, of KosvDurg; suena. Lnanea lltlii', of Uak Und; Iroasurer, W A Frser, of Ten Mile; aueaaor, Jamea Sterling, of Drain; school anperintendenl, J A I ndrrwood, of Oak laud; commiuionrr, E U Young, of Uak' land; coronrr, N J Onas, ol ltoacbura; ivl egales to tbe alale ronvention. U J Slvarna, David HUKbta. U U Dixon, 1 L Watson. W A Peikius, tVn Huntiouton. M M Mel- vin, A t Uout, It A Woodruff. Ilrara tram. PoHTLAM). March '11 Dumml th orvnil dealer, whu left this pit v a few weeks ami. nwiliir liiaiiv IliniiaiiinU of ooiiars. una nccn iiearti irxiui m the City of Mexico, where lie la selling ur runs. He mhvs he will return t I'nrt. bind if lits creditors will not proMtmte mm. A Majority al ias. Nsw Yost. March 23.-1 Wahincton fpeciat says: From a canvass of lbs sen at. Teller olaintsa mioritv af two in la vorof tba frec-eoiuaga bill. Aoti-ailvar men, bowevrr. claim a tia tola wilb the powsr to decide in Morton ' beads, lis woald vote against the bill. Help tba cannery start op and thereby ta- (ona tba oatside world that Engena will en courage worthy aolirprisea. THUKSDAY, MARCH 81. Clotbes wasbers only f 5 at Mitchell's. New Orleans molasses at Goldsmith's. Csrpeo! ! Carpetsl at D. Linn it Son's Special Inducements for cash trade at Ooldsmitb's. D. Lion k Bon, for furniture, csipetsaud undertaking, You can get a quart of good syrup for 10 cents at Coldsm lib's. The republican state convention con venes In Portland next Tuesday. MiUibll is selling ont now is yonr chance to buy stoves snd tinwsrt cheap. Send to or osll on E. J. Frasler for one Of bis circuits deacriptivs of bis latest and greatest bargain. Attorney Gsllsgber baa a bad stuck of Soison oak thst be contracted on Skinner's otto last Sunday. Ilutterick patterns on hand. Best Wall pitH-r. Artists materials, Eugene Hook Btore. Tbe present Democratic sheriff of Mal heur county ia so popular tbst tbe republi can! refused to make a nominstion againut bim and left tbeir ticket vacant. W. Hollowsy is the only Jeweler thst carries full line of wstohes of all grade and makes. He has twice the stock of any others, and can better please you. Hon. Dunham Wright Is la demand. He bas not only tbe nomination from tbe Peo ple's party for Supreme Jadge, but by just been selected for Joint Senator from (Juloo tod Umatilla. Northern grown garden see ls, all kinds In bulk, also wbite clover snd lawn grass mixed. Hoes (t new kind tbst woiks easy) snd rakes of all kinds. Planet it. Drills and Cultivators. All st bottom prices. F. L Chambkbs. CorvslIU Time: J. F. nlloran, editor of tbe Antoriuo, is in Washington, D. C, opposing tbe proposed deep water channel on the river from Portland to Ibe sa and O. W. Dunbar, eduor of tbe Town Talk, ia in tbe Astoria jail for libel. Newspaper life is truly full of variety. Northern grown garden seed. F. L. Chambers. All goods at cost at Mitchell' closing out business. Immigrants are arriving In consider able numlicrs. Fresh onion sets and all kinds ol garden seeds at Goldsmith's. A dollar saved Is a dollar made. Buy groceries at Ooldsmitb's snd save money. We guarantee our goods and will not be undersold. A. Goldsmith, Tba Pioneer Grocer. About April lrth Stephen 8 meed and family, of Waltervllle, will leave for a visit to their old home In Eng land. The state prohibition convention is In session at Portland today. It is likely that a full state ticket will be placed in the field. HherlfT Jsoland and deputies have liccn busy today receiving taxes. The ottlce was kept open during the noon hour to accommodate the itcople. Ed Fronk went to Albany this morning where ho will accept a , posi tion with the express compauy. Arthur Henderaon left last nlgbt for bis old borne In Indiana, where' be will learn tbe barber trade with bis nnole. Mrs. L. E. Lewis, of Corvnllis, advertises In the Thill's of that city, that sho will not be responsible for any bill contracted by her huslxind. This is not the usual form of such notices. Rollins, a Corvallls man, a few days sgo struck his mother-in-law, Mrs. Harkness, a cowardly blow, breaking Iter false teeth and bruising her face. He was arrested and fined $50. Good, so lar as it went. Albany Democrat: II is reported from Breltsnbuih that a man named Blias jumped tbe claim of Edward Wolfe while ibe latter was ill, and the settler put stop to it by blowing np bis cabin. That country will be dangerou place lor claim jumpers, wbion I business. Patrick Doyle, who murdered Miko Walcli at Kooky Point, Mont., a few years ago, and whose record as a tough on tho upper Missouri for the past ten years was well known, wan killed bv Ids son, 9 years old, last Saturday at ms niiK'n, near tne Jug mutiny. The cause is unknown. Cottag-e Grove Items. Leader, March 29. The K. of P. have anew organ at their ball lu this place. Dr. Charles, formerly of this plsoe, but now ol Philomath, is about to locate at lonoolla. Oeorce Markely returned home from Texas Monday. lie ban been away nearly iwo years. Mr. A. N. Aroher has rold his plsoe in the Uowdy trsot to James Kennedy, recent ly irom Bon in Dasois. School opened atCottsga Orov Monday with 130 scholars in atttndauo. There are 230 scholars in the diilrlot. John 8. Hunt of Springfield called at onr ottice Monday 11 is looking alter the of Dca ol sobool superintendent. At the republican primary meeting her Saturday, J. 0. Stouffer was nominated tor justice and I'erry Sherwood for ooustable. Tbe public school began last Monday with Prof Ivan McQueen, principal; Wm. McQueen, assistant; Miss Dora Dickinson, second assistant; Miss Brewer, primary, We hear the nam of James Uemenwsy snd U. M. McQueen a prominent camli dates for members of the town council. O. F. Kuox seems to be the general choic for our next mayor. A Br broke out in the building on main treat occupied as a restdeno by V. t . Cardwell about 7:30 Friday morning. Dam sge, fMO. This Br shows th necessity of a book and ladder company or some pro lection against Are. Had this fir occurred after night there ia no telling where It would hav ended. An Attorney Mulcted. Boseburg Review. The circuit court whioh convened lost Monday in th new court bona, Jurig 1'ipe presiding, bss already made consider l progress in clearing th Ions ducket. Th somewhat rolebrated eaa of Pennoyer el al vs v, it. nuns, aoiton lor daMages, was called Tuesday at noon and was not liven to tbe jury ontil Wednesday evening Th history of this esse bas been published heretofore. Th suit was brought by th board of sobool land commissioner to re cover f 'J.OOO and interest which was loaned to Joseph Uobert ipoa lb advio and oer- linoat of ludg WW is, their attorney and local agent, as tbey set np la thir com plaint, and which sum waa lost by reason of a blanket Uurtgag, covering lb land which tbey took for security. Th defense denies that Willie was the attorney or local agent of lb boaid and was not therefor responsible for tb las of lb money. Th csm kss ben tried Bv time, lbs jury dis agreeing each Uine, exoept ia th but in sianc wb they brought in a verdict of Js73 3U for th plslniuf. Tbey wer oat shout two hour deciding opon lb verdict. The rse will b carried np to tb aapreme eonrt by tb defendant. bounty Commis sioner Janic Porker, Monday, butch frcd I') year old Itog, on hi 1'lea.saut J in umi, timt yu'iifiicu mos pounds dmwd. Lane muuly Kiut the stabs i Reg-later of Nominations. County Clerk .Walker ha received from the Secretary of State a "itcglster of Nominations.' The law to be followed lu this regard la as follows: Immediately after each certificate of nomination is filed, the county clerk shall enter in a book marked "Iteglster of Nominations," the date when the certificate was filed with him, the name of each candidate, the ofll for which he is nominated, and the name of the party, or convention, or assembly making the nomination, together with the names of the chairman and secre tary certifying the same; and in case the certificate of nomination is made by Individual electors, the names of the two signers who make oath there to, and the total number of signatures thereto, As soon as the acceptance or withdrawal of the candidutc is filed, It shall also be entered upon such register. RHEUMATISM neuralgia, and sciatica can always be successfully treated with Ayer'sSarsaparilla A cure Is sure to follow the persistent use of this medicine. Has Cured Others will cure you. DES. 1. W. 4 JENNIE S. BABNABD, Ilrgular Physicians. SPUCIALTIKS-Kldney and Liver Diseases Oyntix ogj and Obstetrics, OFKI :E st renidenoe on Olive street between 9th ami 10th itroets. SPRING. i. I am now showing the choicest line of Spring Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Men's Children's Notions, Etc., in Eugene. WEST PRICES. 1892. J. D. MATLOCK, 1892. EUGENE. SPRING mm nulla NEW GOODS, CLOTHING, Livinff Rates 1 0 to 20 Will meet all Goods and Prices. G. BETTMAN. City Property. The value of an investment in merit which it po8ee, and tho That in whv UNIVERSITY bent iuvnttiiieiit (a t!.iu.w, tsjviiilly if Adjoining the Uui verslty grounds and tl city limit on the East, with tnsfUnrs, city water and tfuetrUi light tjtepdlng to it, it i the moot convenient and desirable property on Urn BWfktfi New mind the weather, I'XIVEKsjTY ADDITION, i high, u4 dry and naturally well droiniHl. Trices low, and on eay term. Call on or wrlui to H, CVK'kerline, Eugene, Or. Offlee in Chrisman Block. Farms. Henderson fe Cleaver, DRUGGISTS. :-A full line of-: to Drugs and Chcmicls : Alwsyson hand.: PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. WILKINS' BLOCK, Eugene, : : Oregon : AT : Peters & Cherry's FEED STORE You will find the Standard Horsj : and : Cattle: Medicine. No Arsenic or Antimony Guaranteed to keep your slock In Good Condition, Cheaper ni Better Uian Condition Powders. Dk. K. L. WILLOUGHBY, DENTIST. All Work Warranted to Glre Satisfaction Nltrous-Oxlde Gas and local anaithetlcs for the pslulcM extraction ol teeth. OFFICK-Ovor Mstlock's store, Kusene Oregon Hats and Caps r and Ladies' Shoes, CALL AND SEE I, GOODS PIG. BOOTS & SHOES. Per Cent Below Oilers. competitors in Acreage. property depends upon the actual jrusiectd of ita increasing in value. ADDITION. Property U th you want a beautiful iUr for a home. Fruit Lands. m. mmm i co. t . WHOLESALE AND ItETAIL DEALERS IN Farmer's and Builders Hardware, till Ii OP ALL Farm and Spring: Wagons, FARMERS: If you want any thing in our line you cannot afford to buy before examin ing our stock and get Our Prices. BRANCH Harrisburg and Independence. Eugene. Cor. Olive and 8th Streets. A. Y PETER'S. -OFFERS- One : Dozen : Money : DO YOU NEED ANY OF THEM? : 1. 20 yds American Shirting Prints .$1.00 2. 20 " Lodi and Harmony Dress Prints 1.00 3. 15 " A. A. A. Muslin (good as Cabot W.) 1.00 4. 12 " Bleached Cotton Flannel 1.00 5. 12 " Atlanta Plaid Shirting 1.00 6. 10 " Best Dress Gingham...- 1.00 7. 16 " Satin Striped White Goods 1.00 8. 12 " Good Check Crash 1.00 BOOTS AND SHOES. 9. 1 pair Good Calf Boots 2.75 10. 1 " Men's Heavy Plow Shoes 1.50 11. 1 " Ladies' Oil Grain Shoes 1.35 12. Buy a pair of those 5 Button Kid Gloves, only 75 Look it All BARGAINS. We are the people that give bargains In MEN'S, BOY'S AND CHILDREN FALL . AND WINTER CLOTHING. Furnishing Goods. Furnishing Goods. Such as Negligee, Sateen and Woolen Shirits, Dress Shirts, Underware, Neckware, Socks, Etc. Hats Hats - - Caps. Caps. The latest styles and shape. . , We also haves rery flue line ol Blankets and Flannels direct from the Salem Woolen Mills. Every thing marked st llgurea that cannot be under sold. Come and tee us. HOWE & RICE. Opposite University Book Store. FARMERS AND MILL El ATTENTION! Are you going to buy VEHICLES, . 1 iMACHINERY this year. If so don't fail to call on us, see our gtock, get our prices and keep up with the times. We shall hereafter import our goods the EASTERN FACTORIES and will sill at tTBED ROCK PRICES. Call oi write for our Catalogue. ' Inquiries by correspondence given prompt attention. NORTON & MORRILL, Southwest corner 8th and Olive Street., Eugene, Oregon. KINDS. 'Blips, Carriages and Carts. HOUSES:- nnv HI nil" . u u Over Carefully. BARGAINS in CAR LOAD LOTS direct frouj Banra k. J