Eugene City Guard. BlTCBDAT APRIL 83, 1803 Dcmocritle State Ticket CoinrmmM.Mrat Dlnlrlet K.M. VIATCH, o! Lneoom, BuprnM Jodg. A.B. B.nnctt, of WMCooountf. Attorney Om1 OKO. K. CHAMBERLAIN. ot Linn (ouutf. " ' ' blHTKICT T1CKIT. Judga. M.l.ni'K9, ! Benton county. Prowcullnf Attornr UEO. WWRIH, ol Un county. Memtar Bord or Iiullitlim L. BILYEU, of Un coiinir. rinwixTuli ilictom. Lane County Democratic Ticket. Benttor " K. P. COLEMAN ol WllUmetU'. lirMtlMTtTIVKI, I. N. HEMBRKK ol Kli'hunliHin a waKlNW".'.'."..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'! North Kwue ,.ol t'ottK"' OroT .".James k. nolasd C..rk . .O':NO.rthI:U.,!n.TH0H.J.(:HAI) Co-'11oB.r.!,.,.!h,.A..a.OUS nl In rut tint I Xnuum " BESJ. NULKKY Amm, ....'F.i.McW.r.BH,. Hchool BaperlliVendffnt C K IIAl.E Burror JOH. KOCH Coronar "."7.7." O.C.OHIIUBS a( NAHh Kli.ftlia. t.oumucT ok'Vll'KUH KI'dKNK. , (1K(1. W. KISHKY i 'mi. iThia . .77. . .777. . . . . . . . ..... 7 . . J t wimn Ttie platform. The following is a resume of tlio democratic state platform adopted in Portland: The indorsement of the demo cratic platform of the national con ventiona of 1884 and 1888: con demnation of the McKinlcy bill; indorsement of the democratic Igni tion in regard to tariff for revenue only, and condemning tho system of a protective tariff; "that we be lieve in tho free coinago of silver, making it of an equal monetary value as cold." and that paper cur rencv be redeemed in gold or silver at tho option of tho holder; con demnation of tho extravagant ex penditure of money for unworthy pensions, as domonHtratcd by the republican policy of equal reward to the votoran of tho field and tho ramnfollowcr of the war; that United States senators should bo elected by a direct vote of tho jieo ple; favoring of legislation prevent ing use of money for corrupt politi cal usatros: approval of legislation making eight hour's a day's labor on public buildings; legislation for equitable and iuiit system of axa- tion: ciemanumir survey oi w public domain in this state and for fi turn hv railroads of unearned lands: recommend the tmssnge of laws continuing tho work of gov ernment improvement of tho Co- lumb a and Wu amctte rivers ami condemning republican fillibustcr ing scheme of crippling mo imam Kmrjiro by a temporary iwrtngo railway at Tho Dalles; and that proper legislation be taken to pro vent the Chinese emigration to this country, indorsing tho Geary bil and condemning the proposed amended bill of Senator Dolplrs. i j Wilson, member of congress fron Washington, has a stylo of adver tisinir himself entirely different from the commonplace and prosy way adopted by Hermann. Ho takes two witnesses, presumably newspaper reporters, and gets into a row, real or snam, wun a wuwi: man and two of his assistants, ono of whom ho knocks down "in truo Western style." Then he goes and lays his ear to the ground and lis tens to hoar the murmurs of appro bation that that shall como from Washington state to Washington The democrats have nominated men for county judge and clerk who may be relied uiwn fur clean, economical administrations, who will not make tho offices a burden to the taxpayers. They could not have procured in Lane county men more entitled to tho hearty supitort of th people. They are men of strictly teinjorate habits, and being economical in their own affairs can be relied upon to be tho samo with .1 - op . At I.. IM.- :.. vile aiiairs oi lite ixxnue. i uut is the kind of mon the eoplo want in those offices, anil we predict they will show their appreciation of such men by their vote on J uno (. It is hoped that tho projectors of the Siuslaw railroad will furnish the bonds required at once, thereby showing their reliability. If they do, our peoplo will raise the $100, 000 subsidy in less than one week's time. Georee Noland. of Astoria, a Lane county boy, has been nomi nated by the democrats for presi dential elector. He is a graduate of the state university and a man of ability. One thing is quite certain alout the coming political battle. The prosecuting attorney, and member of the state board of equalization, will hail from Eugene. Veatch, Eilyeu, O. A. Dorria. Lane county wat ered. highly lion- T- Sylvester Tennoyer haa the cour age of his convictions. He was not selected for the parade, but when actual service Bhallhe required Us name and merit will place him in the front. Robert M. Veatcb. Portland Daily Dispatch: The nomination of Hon. H. M. catch, of Lane county, for congress, is a strong and excellent seiecxion, aim ono which will meet tho special en- orsement of tlio fanners and pro ucers of his district. Mr. eatcli ias represented his county in the ower house ol the uregon legisla ture several times, ami is now serv ing his second term bb senator. le is an honest man llo has a im objector. limitation of lx ing which ought to bo to his credit mtlinr than otherwise, as his objec- linim riro made in the interest of tlio jieople and economy of admin istration. He is always on the side of tho ieople, and has never Itcen found in questionable practices when in the dischargo of a public trust. Mr. Veatch is very jwpuiar in his own county and among tho peoplo generally of his district, and while some think Mr. Hermann iilh a sum thinir. wo predict that toUrt M. Veatch will be his sue pfiHsor in tho next congress. Ihe peoplo want more farmers and fewer lawyers in congress, aim Oregon will add ono farmer to the ist. - Tho state convention has pre senled a stroiiL' ticket. . It should hs elected. - o The farmers will be busy for week or two finishing tho work of putting in spring crops, Tho presidential prospects iiv the Chicago national convention itjr pcur very favorable for Cleveland Salem Journal, Rep.: There are Borne good tilings in tho republican ilatform but there is so much mu lish it is hard to find them. The United States supremo court has decided that state legislatures have wwer to fix the rate per mile that railroads may carry passengers Robert M. Veatch should receive tho vote of every fanner in the dis trict for congress. He is in sym- athv with the producing element of our country. ' . , Portland Daily Dispatch: Hon. M. L. Tiitcs' nomination for judge of tho second uidicial district wil irioet with a hearty support lrom tho iivoplo. Ho is an able lawyer, has proven himself competent and is very lKipuIar among the people, 110 will 110 UOUIH oo eii-cwu, i merit and qualiheation lor tho i- sition lire taken into consideration ho selection of A. S. liennett for supremo judge is in lino with that sound policy that recognizes the . . . . . . hums of men who have uono em- cient public service. Mr. Rennott is recognized as an auti-corpnratton . man who is not susceptiblo to the lnlluenco of tho Union raoitio rail road that seeks to dominate eastern Oregon politics. The impression seems to hav gono out quite extensively that in voting tho new Australian ballot tho elector shall designate choice of candidates by marking a cross uion each of tho names vote for. This is an error. Tho name voted for must bo left intact, the others receiving the cross or mar as a token of their obliteration b tho voter. Tho samo rule applies in cases where the ballot is cast by alhrmativo or negative answer to printed question. Dae Nl Kiptre I mil IHOI. Wamiiniiton. April 20, BLermau Ut notified Iht urtiate (but further emnilui- tionoftha CMura immigration question dm oonvlncetl the (ureiun rclHtioni commit. tee that the Chluee vicluaiou Irgiilution would not expire till K'Ji. i:irllan lu l.oiilalaun Nkw Oki.kanh, April i0. Imllea Hons nrv now that ImwUt'h (dein.) ma jority will reach .'Hi.tHKt. He got a laiyti nepru voto in many ixirlHlun. Hzpat rlc k'n miilority for mayor Is etd limited at 6000. The count is not completed FAULTLESS! I -Ntur I faultliu end m Ii that noble diKevery. tontiuluf.oniy n' ure'i own nmedlei, "The" 3 TT7T7 aim-? PFUNDEK'S ft ! hnhl to lh human rata. Kb.bf UP rOUTH, HEALTH, VIOOK by tha uaa ol Pa-uNDERU DRrnoN Blood Porificr. Dure and Complata Cuta of all UiMarte ol lha Skin, KiUnaya, Blaildtr end Llvar. II lhacaa KhcumaHam and Malaria, raliavaa onatlpation, Dyanepeia and Ulllouanaaa,and ula fiaah antrtf Into tha ayatem by making rw, Ulrh liiutMi. I aka II mlini, nr in now, , nrli ml raiiuiK be baal aa apravatitallvaotdianiM wltl and aanl arywlicre. f I a botllt. 0 fot OREGON LIME. TliU I.I me 1 Manii(artiirel by the NKAIt III NUMITOPi, IIKMIO.N, And haa earned the reputation ( Iwlmr Ih tMiiKwit lime In the market, and oiiient ly. in addition tumakinir the beat work ia at an Knl prioe, the chaeat to tha urr. Tha fnllnwinir analyaia by W. U. Janne, rheniiat, l'nrtland, I riron, ia wurbly of on ai,lrrti,,n: Alumina 10 Siih.halK Traee l'arlHnalet( l.lnir..l ' Mnauraia. .VIS Silira I..1I Vtaiw (' IVnitllde of lr.it, . .07 l'hiaiuUa. . . Vrare Ma. T. K ii-bi an, IHiUta ia Iti-ii.niNO M Tauu Airrut "tlreiw IJme, 1'urt land, Onw put Sia:- Itofwin to ymir Inquiry i-oarning- the "t rvn" Lime, woidd ay, that we hava oaed Uiia lune, that it haa given aat iafaclino, and a on.nier it a lint rlaaa lima in evary reap.. V.aira trtily, Malhrw A. Ktiao. 'miraiur, Hlnvmilan" Biill'lma. .K Ijniadml. t'lHilraetor, m lianl llrrwery. lui'nl A llauii, iiilra.-iini. I'urlland Library Hiiiklnt. Aii,lrin Hm kam, 1 ontniruira, ll.lfhu A Wiulanl lliill,ln.. hai A O'Connor. tt.-ii.Tali omraeliw. '. aVa Hlln. Ilrlrk t'ontnwl.ir. Arthur Juhnaon it U.ui Imt. 1 onimeloi, hanibrr o( I'wmmrnv. lien. Uialirti, I.eiM-ral Mima l oiilrmolnr. Tort- latxl arWiw it iiuuniua t" innnuw .nu, bnlltb-r. Jaa Mrkrinlrli k, t'onlrarlina I'Imuy ir. 'ittrmtiuuf Imiiilina. John Kuan, Mir. V. rlaht I lrirw'li 1 '-Ofrt-onlaii" ItnlMmi (,. 1. Kiurll, I'iwUKiua uulra.-l.ir. K.lward Killlrlhr. tinwral M'lb.-f.minx'l.ir. Ja.-b- aon. t:iMinM-ntr, iv.rtian4 t numiir. a.ut-nar rviMUM, 4 'oiitrarmn, Nkuia twllJIna. Tha -tlr..," I Jnw d.r Ihe rnfi Market la I frlt ia atyri If Mi-aara.O'll II 4 lialU riVii.fi THUIWDAY, APRIL 11. Join llulloway's club.. Hollowny lends, others follow. Florence has a doctor. Ills name is Dr. Wiley. (let the latest novels at Holloway's circulating library. Northern grown garden seed. F. L. Chamhkkh. Wuh li for the new arrivals of furni ture in a few days at D. Linn & Kon's. The coantr clerk hi IhhuhI marriage license to A Mon K. lUye and Sarah Neol ey. Hiid la or call on E. J. I ranicr lor one of kmcircnlai deai-riptive of bia laient and greatest bargain. New and unloiie parlor sets nt 1). Linn A Hon's this week. Koniethlng new for I-.ugene. Come and ace. We isan and will aave you money in wgligi-e abirta. A larue number of the delfgatea to the Cougrrgational Aaaociation returned to tneir reipeeiire nome on tniH morning a local train. Prof. F. K. Ilopburn, wi-Il known in muaioul circles bere ateral yean ago, ia now with the New York Opera Company aa piauo artist. W. Ilollowav ia the only jeweler that can lei a lull line of watcbei of all grader and makea. He baa twice the atock of any otbera, and cun better please you. Leave your meant! re and bare a perfect fitting an it el clotbea mado from tbe well known Itrownaville Woolen good. i IIowk It, Kick, Agenta. Two well known aocieir people of Eu gene will be married in the near future. We nnderatend tlie wedding carda nave al ready been printed. Prineville Review: Aa soon aa tber can crone the nionntuina, Hampton liroi. will bring 300 cat lie over from Lane county to atock the ranch they bought of Joe Smith in thia county. Tbe frienda of ex nroaecntiui! attorney Hamilton, of Itoaebnrg, will regret to learn that illneaa inter, erred with bia attendance at the atate convention. He waa repreaent- ed by a proxy. Tacks 10 cents a keg. K L. Ciuhbkbs. A lartre nuinlier of immigrants are arriving In Kiigeno daily. Koniethlng new In furniture, thin week, at 1. Linn & Hon's. Hv iroing to Holloway's you can get all the Intent novels to read. The Intent atyle bats and lowest pricea will be found at Howl & Kick a. Tbe work of grnding for tbe ligbtbonae at Heceta Head north of the Hinalaw river, baa been about completed by Wid Mctlhee. V. Hollownv's elulis art a succcsh, He has ahvady a large iiiciiiIkthIiIii and they are here to stay jH-nnanently The otH-ra iioiihc at Junction not ne- ing completed " Our Hoys' " concert coinnany will not play In that city tin til alter May Ihi. Dr. Avery, of Corvallls, Hiient hint night In Kugene. T. II. Herty ia in town allowing aome fine SiunUw quartz. Mr. and Mrs. Fnniuel Hwift eainu tin this afternoon on a visit R. M'. Itobinaon and family left on till morning's local for Portland where they wi roaide permanently. T. K. Howard, one of the eon tractors of the llghthniiHe, nt Hcivta IIciiiIh, In In the city on htisiueiw. George 11, Hayiw, one of (he largo cattle kinga, ol California, la lu r.ngene. He ar rived on thia moruing'a local train Mr. and Mrs. M.T, Leaaick of Wood Tillamook county, are viaitlug at the real deuce ot W. J. Fox, comer Utb aud Ferry Jolm Heuley, ot Richmond, Indiana, viaitiug bia relativea in Uregou. He ia ia in Eugene at tbe residence ol bia brother and aiator-iu-law, Mr. aud Mri. L. O. Adair A amall lawauit ia being board at tbe Court House today before Justice Kiusey in which rthenll Noland la anlug J. Coleman, for aome attached bay. lawyers are engaged in Ihe case. II Five Hermann item; The Collier brolhera bavo nearly flu label the survey of country, noon there will lie no "unaur veyed hills" on the head of Indian nreek, aud Geo, M. Miller will have to change bia map of Lane county. Pendleton h. U.: A curiosity waa run aoroiaby "I'ucle Tom" Matlbeas I'bomaa Hopper's place down tho river, iu the ahape of a petriued potato. 1 he an cieut vegetable ia perfect in every reaped and will be brought lo town aoon fur eihl bitiou. r lorentv V et: liiHinnn lti. re- iMirt the roads lMtwtHu here and Kit Li-lie in a verv had condition, hut thev hojie sisut to have thent iniproved, n.s the county court has given (.100 for the linnrovetneni or the l.aku creek road Anythiner in the Gro eery line, Goldsmith's GROCERS Havliia rpinnTi-d to Walion't llliH-k. WllUm flip Hint1!, am iri-,rtil 10 nlve you baoialiia in tiriH-i-rii-M. Market Price Paid for Countr Produce. - fall and am in; we III do you good. We lead in quality & prices. Goldsmiths' Cash paid for produce at Goldsmith's. SAN PEDRO, A hltilr hnil draft itnllion. will mak tha am of .i. rwiniilna Miunlaf, April Vlh. an liiUuwa- Monilava, Tui'Mlara a. ml Mrdnra- datat hr lirrry lal,l- In Cmwrll. and Thura. laya Frulaa and Mlunlar at llruruaa; II rm alalilc lu I iMUivlimve. SAN PEDRO tlal ulLtn r.Kin .'UK) nuniia, ft Rfml htw hnr mtiA ft K-iti ro( many t-riw nlmien, lVtn,ti iUm, fritU ilmn ul f nut rrmni dm furl hrr (aartMiUni lnintrro( K B hmtth. mi'fc. Minry due ku 0r xU Urt.. n ' n 1 rv. I still in tho front and has re opened on Ninth street, next to ,uekcy's Drug fctore, and win man- uiaciure vne jh-bi, vigaio P a it Tl.,.4 ttnma AlrnV ever moked in Lane county. ta to Suit 'Everybody. COMK AND RE COXVftCEl). Orders will be proniply attended to. Eugene Cigar Factory. Nluth St., : : Titum UIooU. For a sauare dea), go to Goldsmith's. Dr. R. L. WILLOUGIIBY, DENTIST. a All Work Warranted to Give Satisfaction Nltroui-Oxlde (iaa and local anathrtle for the palnleaa citracllon of teutli. OFFICE-hi ReKl'ter Block, Kugene Oregon. DBS. 1. W. 4 JENNIE S. BABNAfiD, llcsiilar l'Inicians, HrRClALTIKS-Kldney and l.lver Dineaaca CijrneeoloKjr and Obatutriea. OFFICE at rpHldvnce 011 Olive ilreet between 9th and loth atreeta S I am now showing the Dry Goods, umim n v 1, . Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Men's Children's Notions, Etc., in Eugene. LOWEST PRICES. 189: J. D. MATLOCK, EUG EN E. SPRING mm mmm m NEW GOODS, CLOTHING, iviiw Rates 10 to 3 Will meet all Goods and Prices. , G. BETTMAN. City Property. The value of an investment in merit whieh it jxissosse., and the That is why UNIVERSITY ADDITION. tiest InvMnuMit In F"'iw, wjiwUlly Adjoining the 1'nlveraity grounds and the rity llniltsou the Kaat, with Mtrvt't-ntra, rity water and electric lighU extending to it, it is the moht convenient and desirable pro(erty on the market. Never mind the weather, t'XIVERSITY ADDITION, ia liiKh and dry and naturally well drained. rrhe low, and on easy terms. (Vtll on or write to II. N. (nkerline, Farms. if vou want Groceries or Crockery, call on GOiaimiirie IVAT mm. DUUGGISTS. :-A full Hue of-: Pure Drugs aud Chemicls ! Alwayaon band.: PEESCR1PT10NS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED, WILKINS BLOCK, Eugene, : : Oreon For Wooden and WillOW Ware, go tO GOLDSMIIH S -AT- eters & Cherry's FEED STOKE You will Bud the Standard Horse : and : Cattle : Medicine. No Arannln or Antlmony-fliiarantoed to keep jour atock In Oooa Loimltioii. Cheaper ail Better than Condition Powders. Goldsmith, the Pio neer Grocer. clioieetit lino of Spring Hats and Caps, and Ladies' Shoes, CALL AND SEE ME. 1892 GOODS Impm 0 ni ilT 1 .1 AO BOOTS & SHOES h Cent Below Others competitors in Acreage proterty depends upon thu actua! pro?jHct3 of its inereasing in value, Property la th If you want a beautiful place for a home, Etitfvnc.Or. Office In t'hriainan Rlock Fruit Lands. M. SVARVERUD S CO, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Farmer's and Builders Hardware, OF ALL g M uviiiij Farm and Sprm FARMERS: If you want anything in our line you cannot afford to buy before examin ing our stock and get Our Prices. BRANCH HOUSES: Harrisburg and Independence. Eugene. Cor. Olive and 8th Streets. A. Y PETEES. : 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 aa 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 neavy Plow Shoes 1.50 11. 1 " Ladies' Oil Grain Shoe 1.35 12. Buy a pair of those 5 Button Kid Gloves, only 75 Look it All D mm HOWE & RICE Art Showing the Best Line of CLOTHING, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATS & CAPS, For the Money, in Eugene. AGENTS FOR TllE BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN GOODS. YOD ARE INVITED To call and examine our stock of I, V carry the largest and Portland. Wa .ell au MACHINER Threshing and Mill Machinery. We hav anything you want in the way of Walking, Sulkey and Gang Plows, Har rows, Cultivators, Seeders, Drills, Feed Mills, Hay. Cutters,. Churns, Washing Machines, Etc. We aell MITCHELL and STUDEBAKEU WAGONS. Don't fail to see our new improved CHAMPION BINDER. All mailable Iron and Steel. The new CHAMriON MOWER is a wonder. Gearing and pitman connections warranted against breaking or wearing out. The best BUGGIES, CARRIAGES and CARTS for the LEAST MONEY. We are in it and are bound to sell, so don't fail to call on us. H. D. NORTON & CO. . Southwest corner Sth and Olive Street, Eugene, Oregon. KINDS. s, uamages iuiun) : Saving : Bargains. Over Carefully. Spins iii8 VEHICLES & IMPLEMENTS dill most varied assortment outside of A 1 line of