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Eugene City Guard. BITTED AY JUNB,189a. Who Feela It. Dr. Loomis, who is holding a fed eral position and drawing 18 a day from the government, has nothing else to do at present but glide easily about Lano county and whisper soft and seductive words into the ears of the farmers and laboring men, who receive perhaps $1 per day for bard work, advising them to support the party that is render ing them such inestimable benefits by taxing them from 25 to 150 per cent on nearly every article in com mon use. lie asserts the tax is a good thing becauso it is levied in such a way that the people do not feci it. The gentleman is mistaken. The people do foci it; and as an evi dence we may point to the mort gage on farms and homes; the strikes of laborers of daily occur ence; the increasing poverty in our cities and centers of population; the army of tramps that throngour highways; the languishing condi tion of agriculture and the low prices obtained for its products. The gentleman made a mistake. It is the millionaires and beneficia ries of this outrageous system of class legislation that do not feel it. By the means of tariff lawB, they, like the leech, draw the life blood from tho common people, and are not content when filled and infla ted, but ask for more, and by the power of tho party that Dr. Loomis pleads for they get a fresh hold on the victims. 1 hey reel it. Exercise a Choice. Tho result of the election in Lane county next Monday will be one of two things, hither the republican or democratic candidates will be elected. There is no reason what ever to believe that any candidate of the peoples party can be elected. Misguidou voters have become hoodwinked by the reports of the strength of the third party. There are a few precincts where tho vote of that party will be considerable, but in most of tho precincts their vote will be light and unimportant. Tho choico of the voter will be be tween the democrats and republi cans. Upon tho issues of tariff reform and an honest administration of public affairs for tho benefit of the pcoplo ltiBtead of monopolies, tho domocratio and peoples parties are ono. If tho honest voter has a choico between tho two old parties ho should exerciso it, and not indi rectly aid tho party whoso princi ples and policy he is bitterly op jiOHed to, by throwing away his vote on a forlorn hope. L- . .. The following from Benton Lead' cr can be vouched for by the citi izens of Lane county who have an mtimato acquaintance with Air Dorris. Tho Leader Bays: Mr, (leorgo A. Dorris, democratic candi date for district attorney, was in town this week. He created a very favorable Impression. His roputa tion is that of a successful lawyer, Those who know him best say that ho has ono quality that is very es sential in a prosecuting officer, He has splendid common sense, is a good judge of men and thing! and will not be easily imposed up on by people who frequently bring merely personal quarrels and tri fling disagreements before the grand jury, to the great cost of the county, He knows when he has good case and when he hasn't, and that is shown by tho record in his civil practice. Besides, he is straight and honorable. This coun ty will give him a majority, and no tioubt tho district alBO. J. E, Noland's discharge of his duties as shurui has been above re proach or criticism. Service of all legal papers intrusted to him has been mado promptly and without loss to litigants. Criminals and offenders against the laws have not escaped arrest, and by his watchful care few escnps have takon place from the rotten, insecure jail, and those wero promptly recaptured Tax collections have been made with dispatch, and the tax roll was never in a better condition for cleaning up. His record as an ofli cer cannot be called in question. l lie w au-strect advocate of mo noiioly who is now stumping Ore gon is a fairly entertaining speak cr, savs the Portland Telegram, but he will make few if any votes. Af ter gaining a little reputation and notoriety as a Michigan congress man he went to work for Jay Gould on the Mw xorlc Tribune, uould owned a controlling interest in the Tribune, and run it, of course, in the interest of the people, One of his hired men of some brains is Mr. Horr, who has come out to Oregon to tell us how we should vote. Some of us will conclude to vote against Mr. Gould's candidate. The suspense of the candidates will soon be ended. There has been more agony than usual this year on account of the presence of four tickets in the field. In all probability there will be a large number of ballot thrown out on account of voters not being posted on the Australian system, head up. , T A Question for Mr. Alley. Tho West makes a long defense of Mr. Hermann and claims for him almost everything but bring ing rain and making grass grow. It says "no sane man believes this rot about Hermann's partiality to Coos bay or any other portion of Oregon." . . , No one has ever claimed that he was partial to any other section of the state than Coos bay. Mr. Allev, one of the editors of The West, is now here, and we make the assertion that lie knows ol the existence of a letter, and has at least seen a copy of it, from one of the United States Senators from uregon in whicn it is siaiea mai wr. ner mann made every other interest and appropriation for improve ments in the state of Oregon and of the Columbia river subordinate to that of Coos bay, and whatever fault was to be found for the small appropriation of 110,000 for Hius- Iaw must be attributed w ner mann. Mr. Alley is asked to pub- icly deny this statement if he can. The fact is that some people have made a little tin deity of Hermann and will take no view of the hypo critical side of his character. The independent citizens of Ore gon are interested in having J. N. Dolph superceded as a United States senator. He has been elect ed twice by the party that controls the state and will be again if the legislature is republican when the time comes. He is a corporation attorney, is bitterly opposed to sil ver coinage, and has no common sympathy with the people. In vot ing for Mr. Coleman you , are cer tain not to give aid to Dolph. A vote for Mr. Alley is a direct vote for Dolph while one for either the peoples or prohibition candidate is an indirect one in his aid. Those who have any knowledge of the sit uation cannot gainsay our state ments. . President Harrison will spare the country an exhibition of humbug by refraining from the issue of the order he is said to contemplate for bidding federal officeholders from taking part in the Minneapolis con vention. The ofliceholders in every state where tho president controls them have already done all they can for his ren mination and in states where ho does not control them, like New York and Pennsylvania they have dono all they can to pre vent his nomination. Over ono hundred federal placemen are dele gates to tho republican national convention. The time to enforce' the civil service law in the spirit has gone by. Carl Hagenbeck, of 'Hamburg, the celebrated dealer in wild ani mals, will take to the Chicago ex position his entiro collection of trained and wild animals, also his collection in natural history. structure in the form of a Roman arena will be erected in the Mid way Plaisance on a space 110 feet square, where some seventy anl mals and soveral hundred monkeys and parrots will bo shown. 1 lie wildest beasts living, together with domestic animals, will go through all sorts of performances. There is considerable talk of Blaine for president. We cannot conceive how ho can honorably ac cept it after writing his letter of declination. It is probable that the boom is being engineered by politicians who have a hope of de feating Harrison with some dark horse. If they could nominate Blaino, and he should declino, it is probable that Harrison's prido would not allow him to accept, then tho fight would be among the minor candidates whom tho politi cians hope to control. C. K, Wilkinson has won encom iuniB in his canvass of Lano county for tho legislature. He has been clear, fair and concise in his state ments, courteous to opponents, neither resorting to abuse" or Beck ing to take undue advantages in the discussion of tho issues. He has fairly demonstrated his worth' inoss to fulfill with credit to Lane county the duties of a member of the legislature. l he work ot the editor is not a pleasant one these political times. lie is expected to puff all the can didates of the party which he rep resents, and to relate all the scandals and shortcomings of the others. Then when he looks over his exchanges for news with which to fill his columns he finds them devoted to the itolitical mill. These are indeed hard times for the editor. T. J. Craig has mado many friends in his canvass for the coun ty clerkship. His genial, unoston tatious manners, and well known capability for tho duties of the of fice make him a favorite with both political friends and opponents. The order whicli the president has delicately caused to be made known to his cabinet officers, that they are expected to stay away from the republican national con vention, is supposed to be aimed particularly at Secretary Klkins. A friend of Dr. Loomis says that gentleman is gathering Gi'ARDsand sending to friends in the East to show what a distinguished man he is out West We wonder if he has sent any to the civil wrvice com mission. Doii't believe campaign lies. The contention that a lircsideu tial candidate must come from any particular state is an evil one. The citizens of every state ought to stand on an equal footing. A man is no more fit for president because he comes from New York or Indi ana than because he comes from Washington. ' Tho principle is likely to be entered into this year's campaign. The people only ro quire that their attention should bo culled to it to rebuke the pretense that only two states have men who are eligible to win the presidency. Don't swap with anybody at the polls next Monday. Vote your own honest sentiments and let the man with the majority win. Every tub should stand on 1U own bottom. Another deadly cyclone has left destruction in its train in Kansas. The citizens of that state should hunt a more favored clime. THURSDAY JUNE 2. Hollo way leads, others follow. Carifl ! CarjeU! l D. Lion & Sou'a Tba pile of itrarbrrriea dropping Ulead ily D. Lion k Son, for furulture, caiM'Uaod Undertaking. Get the latent novels at llolloway's circulating library. Tobacco stems for tree wash, cheap, at Hayes' elgur store. By going to llolloway's you can get all the latest novels to read. " The social at the Christian church lost night was a great success. Deerinir mowers and Tiger Self Dump hay rakes at F. L. Chambers. Bend to or mil on E. J. Fraaler for on of biaoiroulaii deaerlptiva of bii blent and greatett bargain. Dr. Loomla, lb f 8 per-daj-orator, and 8. W. Condon left for Florenoa tola morn log tomaka poliiioal ipeoohea. Now Is the time to repair your old mowers. Extras for all kinds at F. L. Chambers The high wheel Victoria lawn mower Is the Ugliest running mower maue, Cull and examine at F. L. Chambers' Dr. J. Smiley has removed his office to the rooms formerly occupied by Dr. 1l....n Ia L'lnut V.tV.lin1 lnb where he can be found at all hours by patients. Our $50 lot in the heart of Florence are the best bargains now in Lane county Don't wait for prices to advance but buy now. Geo. M. Miller & Co. Another car of vehicles lust received direct from the factory which makes my stock complete in buggies, car riages, carte and pleasure wagons, also larni wagons, rriees as usual low. F. L. Chambers. Pfunder'a Oregon Blood Purifier is the great conqueror of Ililllousnessand Liver complaint and Malaria. Relief certain In every ease. Hold at One Dollar a bottle. Try It. Corvallls Times of the 31st says: Leo (Jerhard expects to open the new saloon on next Thursday evening. It is nicely fitted up and It is said the beverages will be the best. On account of decrease in business on the H. P. It. It. Hunt, Fluids and other oftlocra passed through Eugene yesterday taking a run over the line and laying off as many employees as they could possibly do without. Tom Awbrey will now recreate here for few week. Albany Herald: Mr. Clarence McDonald, of Lebunon, was in the city yesterday. Mr. McDonald, is one of the veteran locomotive engineers of Oregon. He has been off tbe road for about three years on account of lin paired health, but expects soon to take his place at the throttle. "Boss" Loomis and 8. W. Condon addressed an audience of republicans at cottage urove yesterday anernoon An agreement was made between Messrs. Dorris and Condon not to make any political siieeches during the campaign, but Mr. uondon has seen nt to break the agreement without giving ma opponent any notice wnatever. Join Holloway's clubs. Lawn sprinklers hose and hose reels. F. L. Chambers. Tho mortar Is being made for the new Couser building. Several inowara of rain today. And still wa want mora of them. A pleasant rain, but the fear is there will not be enough of it, Oregon oharrlaa wara dlnplayad at Gold' smitn a atora tor aala today. Tnsy war grovn by Alfred Kirklaod. Remember that Hon. R. M. Veatcb apeaki at lha Court Houaa tomorrow after noon at 1 :30 o'olook . ErarjUxly invited. W. llolloway's clubs are a success. Ho lias already a large membership ana mey are nere to stay permanently, Special lawn mower oil Just received, aiso gross snears. F. L. Chambers, Very few beta are being made on tba fleo- uon. ine people nnderatana that gam bling does not change the retail one way or me outer. Just arrived direct from the factory, a carload or the celebrated Mllburn wagons. Call and examine them at M. Svarverud A Co's. Tba people's party will bold a grand pionie na ran 10 MiRtne BainraaT. uood apeak era will be In attendance from the county ana aoroaa. Fine Oregon strawberries are already selling for thive boxes for twentv-flve cents. The crop In this section will be unusually large. W. Hoi low. y ia tba only jeweler that oarrire a full line of watch ee ot all trade andmakea. He baa Iwioe the atock ot any omen, ana can oeiier pieaea 70a. The bids for the Junction Cltr nub ile school building have been opened, but not made public. The structure will probably be of brick. Mr. Jake Mitchell, who lost his leu through accident at Salem Monday, is agent for the Pacltlo Mutual Life and Accident company, and fortunately carries a foOOO accident policy. A dhwntch received from tNtlem this morning brings the news that R. It. Hays' colt, itobln II.. defeated Bob Bybtw's celebrated two-year old colt In a quarter 0 a mile dash. It aim says the Eugene boys won some money on the race. A Polk county dUnateh baa this to ay of the Mennouite colony that has located 10 nil lea norUiwmt of Eugene: The colony of Uennana who some veara ago located near Dullas and erected a church building, have aliout all ruovad to near Eugpue. Tbey hare now taken down their church and shipped it to that place. The Germans who have gflne away were tho of the Mennoolte persuasion. I J. L. Page's Cash Prices. 17 ! gianalatal soger f I 00 ill Litre O augar 1 00 20 Gulden O augar 1 00 21 D augar 10" Eagene flour, per eack 1 15 BpiingSeld flour, per tack.... 1 IS l'i cans totnatooa 1 00 10 cane ooro 1 00 6 Mm table pearbea 1 00 1 l can baking powder 20 l'i t box tod. W) That Your Hair may retain Its youthful color, fullness, and beauty, dress It dally with Ayer's Hair Vigor It cleanses the ' scalp, cures humors, and stimulates a new growth of hair Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. Lowell, Mass.. We lead in quality & prices. Goldsmiths'. PROHIBITION STATU TICKET. Conarcttman, Jnd Dl"t"'.! W.I. KIODOS of Salem. Supreme Judge B. . WELCH of Portland. PROHIBITION COUNTY TICKET. Senator W, L BLACKWELL of Junction. aaramiMTATivsi. J. A. BUBHNEI.L of Junction JOSEPH TAYU1K of Cottage Oroya N. R. OAYLOKlt of N. Eugene County Judge A. S. PATTERSON of North Eugene. Commlutoner J. M. KITSON of South Eugene. Clerk WM. M. PITNEY of Junction. Sheriff. If. H. GILLESPIE of Springfield. Treaturer CALVIN H ANN A of North Eugene. School Superintendent WE ROBHMAN ot Eugene. Surreyor c. A. WOCLEY of South Eugene. MONEY to LOAN, - BY- B. Goldsmith, lent German Mm k Loan Socletr P. O. box 403, Portland, Oregon. FAULTLESS! I -Naturt U faultl... and to i. that noble dlecevery. centloalng, only Nr ure'e owl ramadtta, ''The" iifci lMii1:iww.;a;wri !l l.t b.nefl to th. human raca. KtbF UP roUTH, HEALTH, VIQOR by the uatof PxiMnra a OocnriM Ri nnn Purifier. Julck and Compl.t. Cur. of all Dluartt ol Ih. Skin, Kldn.ya, Bladder and Liver. It ih.cka Rh.umatltra and Malaria, rclima .onatipation, Dy.pepala and Bllioutn.a.,.nd MiU freah energy Into th. avium by making intc A. T new, men iiiimhi. lane 11 intime.nirni ult cannot be beat at a preventative of diiease. tniflflmi used everywhere. 11 a Dome, e lor 1 Gash paid for produce at Goldsmith's. DES, J. W. 4 JENNIE 8. BARNARD, Regular Physicians. SPECIALTIES Kidney and Liver DlieaKi Gynecology aud Obatutrlca. OFFICE at residence on Olive itreet between tth and 10th Itreeta. For a square deal, go to Goldsmith's. ri w-v' Ft JIG, I am now showing the choicest line of Spring Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Men's Children's Notions, Etc., in Eugene. LOWEST PRICES. 1892. J. D. MATLOCK, EUGENE. City Property. The value of an investment in merit which it possesses, and the That is why UNIVERSITY best Investment in IV.vrone, especially If Adjoining the University grounds and the city limits on the East, with itrcct-cftrs, city water and electric light extending to it, it U the most convenient and desirable property on the market. Never mind the weather, UNIVERSITY ADDITION, U high and dry and naturally well drained. Prkva low, and on ea.y terms. ' Call ob or write to II. N. Cockerline, Eugene, Or. Office in Chrlsnian Block. Farms. C, D. MDirOBIX fedk 60 MILKS KAST OF EUGENE. Electric, Steam, Medicated and Show.r Birthl with Meaeafce. Swimming Pool, Humatce and Inhalation Kowna. The water are mit valuable In caaea of Liver and Kidney Complaint, llbeumatiain, (iout, Jir, Bkiu Artectioui and I'rivete A phyaiclan In attendance at all time. Floe!! Hutiu k Ma GrooiJi li Oram Good ground. furuUbed to thoe dealrlng to camp. TRJ(S. For board and naa of water, 2 per day: rain pera. with ue of water. $1.M per week for each Individual. HUgea will leave E. Banu'a liverr .table, Eugene, Monday., Wedoeedave and Kriday morning, it II a tu arriving at the aprinm tbe aame day. u "tlier uaye a upecul itaa-e will be aent out if four pawen- gen apply, ai regular rmea. LeUrr. will receive prompt attention and all ixw.ilde information given. Adilren r ....... . i.m i. ij 11 ISA Ult X Mtwvnvi F iley Hot Spring, Lone Co., Oregon, Goldsmith, the Pio neer Grocer. DRUGGISTS. :-A full Hue ol-: For Dnii : Alwayaon hand.: jgr-rrewrlptlom Carefully Compounded. WILKINS" BLOCK, Eugene, : : Oregon Fcr Wooden and WillOW Ware, go to GOLDSMITH'S Comegys t Gray, GROCERS. navlug removed to Walton'. Block, Willam ette Utrvet, are prepared to give you bargain. In (iroceno. Market Price Paid for Countr Produce. Call and mo ui; we will do you good. Any thine: in the Gro eery line, Goldsmith's Dr. R. L. WILLOUGHBY, DENTIST. AH Wort WarraEtEi to Give Satlsfactlo Kltroui-Oxlde Gai and local anesthetic, for the painless extraction of teeth. OFFICE In Register Block, Eugene Oregon If you want Groceries or crocKery, can on Goldsmith. Hats and Caps, and Ladies' Shoes, CALL Al SEE I, 1892. Acreage property depends upon the actual prospcejs of its increasing in value. ADDITION. rroperty Is th you want a beautiful plnoe for a home. Fruit Lands. i, h. mea, u. v. SPRING EUGENE CIGAR FACTORY, : No. lOO. : 3R. XXaTS, ; aUNlTA"tt'KKH Of AND UIALia IM CIUAIIH and TOBACCOS o( all klmls for the W1IOI.KHAI.E and ItETAIl.TRAfjE. The Largest and Beat Selected Block of Cigars, Tobacco., ripe., Etc., ever kept In Eugen, Harlna purchased this Mock at a great discount, I aman e w aeu nemw rprtland prPM m winning anything In till, line will do well to price my gooda before purchasing eleher. Tho' OLD POHTOFI ICB CORNER, Kl uKME, OHKliON. 1,1. METE WHOLESALE AND Farmer's and Builders Hardware, ?arm Implenionts & Machinery Fan and Spring If ap, Baps, Carriages and Carte. -General agents for the- PLANO MFG. CO'S CELEBRATED Hiatal IE The Best Call and examine our stock before purchasing. Odd Fellows Temple, VilJametto Street. A. Y PETERS. -OFFERS- One : Dozen : Money : Saving : Bargains -DO YOU NEED 20 yds American Shirting Prints $1.00 20 " Lodi and Harmony Dress Prints 1.00 15 " A. A. A. Muslin (good ns Cabot ) 1.00 12 " Bleached Cotton Flannel 1.00 12 " Atlanta Plaid Shirting 1.00 10 " Best Dress Gingham 1.00 16 " Satin Striped White Goods 1.00 12 " Good Cheek Crash 1.00 BOOTS AND SHOES. 1 pair Good Calf Boots 2.75 1 " Men's Heavy Plow Shoes 1.50 1 " Ladies' Oil Grain Shoes 1.35 Buy a pair of those 5 Button Kid Gloves, only 75 Look it All Over Carefully. 9. 10. 11. 12. HOWE & RICE Are Showing the Rest Line of CLOTHING, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATS & CAPS, For the Money, in Eugene. AGENTS FOR THE BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN GOODS. YOU ARE To call and examine our stock of MACHINERY, VEHICLES IM We carry the largest and Portland. We sell an ai We have anything you Walking, Sulkcy and Threshing rows, Cultivators, Seeders, Drills, Feed Mills, Hay Cutters, Churns, Washing Machines, Etc. We sell MITCHELL and STUDEBAKER WAGONS. Pon't fail to see our new improved CHAMPION The new CHAMPION MOWER connootioni warranted auainst breaking or wearing out. T The best BLGultr, CARRIAGES and CARTS for the i.&.v MONEY. Wk are ix it and are bound to pell, to don't fail to call on us. H. D. NORTON & CO. Southwest corner 8th and Olive Streets, Eugene, Oregon. RID 2 CO. 1 RETAIL DEALERS IN on Earth. ANY OF THEM?- most varied assortment outside of A 1 line of mil want in the way of Gang Plows, Har BINDER. All mailable Iron and Steel. is a wonder. Gearing and pitman INVITED Machinery.