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Kugcno City Guard. BA I'UItDAY A 1111 L THE CLEVELAND tOU HTAM) AUD. Waal President McKinley Used to ibluk of lbs Clereltud Hisgle Gold Hlsndsrd-Tliis was Jie lore tie nit-t llauna and Other. Only a little over seven yean ago Major MtKinl-y, the present President of the United Stattc, was a bimetalliHt and wan making whit we now term "rel hot" speeches against tirovpf Cleveland and the single gold standard xky he was seeking to force upon the American people and which he did force upon the people an noon a eltcted in 1892 and successfully carried out during the adrninistra. tion, only to bo followed by the very man who had denounced him who in turn accepted, inaugurated and ia now sanctioning, advocating and perpetuating, and maintaining that very earns idonlical single gold standard. Before (Jrovor Cleve land was elected the second time and when it was feared that he would be again elected and force upon the people that pernicious system the singie gold standard which he had tried in his first term in 1885-G-7-8, Major McKinley in a speech delivered at Toledo, Old), February 12, lfc01,ia;daminjotler things: "During all of his years at the head of the government meaning the tirre during his first adminis tration he was dishonoring one ol the precious metals, one of our own greatest products; discrediting sil ver and enhancing thn price of gold, lie endscrored, even befoie his inauguration into oflice, to stop the coinago of silver dollars; and afterwards, to the end of his ad ministration, persistently used his power to that end. Ho was de termined to contract the circulat ing medium and demonetize one of the coins of cotnmorce, l init the volutin of money among the people, make money scarce and therefore dear. He would havj increased the valuo of money and diminished the valuo of every thing else money the mabter, everything else the servant. He was not tliii.king of the poor then. He had left their side. He was nnt standing forth in their defense. Cheap coats, cheip labor, and dear money; the sponsor and proinp'.or of these pra fessing lo stand guard over the welfare of the poor and tho lonely 1" Thus spoke Major McKinley only a few years ago. Now he ia the en thuiastio advocate of tint very policy of Cleveland. One of two things is certainly truo. Either Cleveland was right or he was wrong. It he was right then McKinley was wrong in 1891 and right iiow and Cleveland was the great financier of the century instead of the tool of the gold syn dicate. Hon theother hand Cleve land waa wronir, in dishonoring om ul our precious metals then Mc Kinley waa right in lS'Jl but is wrong now. What do you think? Waa McKinley right before ho raiue inti the power pt Mark lUium, or ia he right afterwards? There is no dodging this question. Yes or no? DELAYS lie Wanis lo M Until Monday. nil BEOINSON CALLED HOME The Cubans Will Mors oi vana at Once. thi; fun: i:xpi.ai Special lo III l.t'tsb. WABIIIMiroN, I) C., Aplll 0.- President McKlolty lias Riven nolle thai kill message will not tie reedy until next Monday. Many se tutor and congressmen are greatly disappointed over the ptel HF. IN MAS J I' A.I HARFJQK. Cruiser Vizeajs and Aliulrente Oipiund'i Arrive at Porlo Kleo. Ntw ohk, April C A Herald dis patch Irom fan Juan, Porto Itlco says: The Hpanlsh t-ruliers Vlzcaya and AluilranU Otjueudo, which sailed from Havana laat Friday, have arrived here, and art at anchor in the harbor. They were received with the greatest enthusiasm. As soon as they had reaenra meir anchorages they were visited by representatives of the colo nial government, and the day was one of rejoicing on shore and In the harbor. It Is understood that the Hpaolib torpedo flotilla will he here aoau. and that the cruisers have come to piottct It on its way to Cuba, The harbor oil ban Juan la lecojr- ulzed among naval men aa the best point at which Hpalo could put the flotilla forstrateglo purposes, and It Is a matter of wondtrmenfTbere that the United Htatea did not take sots aotlou before the cruisers departed frota Ha' vana. Once lo tbla harbor the flotilla a ill be safe, because It can go among tortuous channels In the Island, where no warship can handle It and be out and away to Cuba before the Uulied Hlates warships could solve the prob lem of Its whereabout. ixt tor Hale. The undersigned will have for sals ou or about June 1 a lot of first clans yellow fir saw log, about one and one- half million feet. Home are now belnn cut and banked ready to roll Into the river at my farm uear Elllaton. Tar ties wihlug to purchase saw log are Invited to tall and I expect tbetn on or about May 1 nex'. Also I will have about as many more for rale by next fall, and a further lot of from 8,000,(100 to 4.000,000 feet to be prepared for market during the seasen of '08 and '09 Allofsaldlogawlllbe banked at my place on in McKenzie river. John Cogswell. Elllston, Feb 1, 1808. if km THAT Y0RAN & SON Ilavo tli" JSest $1.5o and $2.00 Shoes Ever Hold in Eugene. From Creswill. fUlTiiLicAK Ticket. The Douglas county republicans nominated the fol- I ins: lloket vesterdav; A V Hi..rn. I....I- ....I .11- - .. . . . I ... ' ....... iu uii regarti, aim uo- county Judge; J A Jilack, sheriff; John elare that he must change hi policy. A Bhupe, clerk; O H JJeyers, commie The Hpanlsh consul and nicer of tioMri W H Uritt. aiwea-or; O V him- niicu, treasurer; F U Hamlin, school suerlnteudent; .1 H Kiddle, A F Hrown, A It Mattoon,' representatives W 1" Ileydon, surveyor; K L Miller, coroner. The delegates to the state convention are for Crawford for ee?re- rw rk have received orders to come home at one. I he navy department ha ealied Cniiiiiinuiliir l'.rowiiMin hoine, who has b en In Fumjie purchas iig. war vessel (Iciitrul Homes and (larcla, of the Insurgent army, have milled their force ami will Immediately move ou Havana. The Cuban are enthusiastic now and believe they can defeat (lie HpanUh army without any assistance An ofllclal dispaich from Rome say the l'op never offered mediation be tween the United states and Hpaln l-AILIt. tat . . V AHIIIM1TON, April li-I.SO p Dl The house committee on forelgh affairs in their meeting toduy voted to wait for the president in-.ige. A cable from Madrid says that a sat iMractory settlement has been reached M wet n Hpalu and the United State. Treiildeiit McKinley announces that hlsreao fr dclavlii( he meinage Is to give ail Anu ricaus time to leave Cuba. Hsnutor A lieu of Nbranka today tendered to (loveruor llolcomb hi services In case of war with Hpain. A later cable from 8aln gives the Information that tomorrow the Queen Itegent will make public the announce men i or an linmeillato arm Mice In Cuba. tary of state, Drown for pronecutln attorney, and Tongue forccngrenrnan Ckuweix. A pi II B. The republicans of Creswell precinct! met lant Ksturday In 1' rsoiauu s uau and elected delegate to the county convention. There were 31 votes rat, as against TStwoyfari ago. The meeting was very quiet and was lacking in Interest and enthusiasm, except an ellort on the part of some lo follow the precedent set two years ago and elect an entire new set of de'egatt s and leave the old Domes at home. An effort was made to elect a delega tlon favorable to John Walker for county eommlsslouer. Charley Hcett had 'bis friends on band, but they had to work very quiet, astherewttia Candida to for the same oflice In the primary. There will 1 but little change In the republic m vote of this precinct from whnt it was two years ago. They will lose seve.i silver republics s, but will probably get two populist voles and three gold democrat votes. There have been some 2o or 30 votes added to the precinct since .'ant electlou. V W Mcott was nomiuated for squire and It Rcott for constab'e, both ood men, but as Professor Miller ami F Koblnett, who was nominated for the came offices bv the democrats will resign and the union put two good men la nomination, there Is no pom hie show for their election. Mr Itounils. of Monroe. Uenton fliunty, lectured Saturday evening lu the M ECburch, and preached bun day evening. A W Wallace has erected a very ueat cottage In Cresw ell and m ived luto It School opened here Monday, March S3 with 101 pupils. C W Wallace, of the Leader force, at Cottage Grove, Is here at his parents. sick with lagrlpi. Rv Corner is on the sick list. One of the largest funeral procetslnns sver formed lu this place, followed the remains ol Wiiliain Hagerto the Howe cemetery, Monday. Commercial men numerous this week. A certain U of O Student Is making graceful visits to this place of late. Z. HtHIMUI. ,9 From Houtli Lane. F.DENVAI.K, April 4, 'UH. (inliHft number of ierons In this ! vicinity are Just recovering from the "grippe." John HainUaker a v ltlnB rela tives and friend- I -this place Friday and Saturday. School began IuhI Monday with Miss Alice Smith as teacher. Howard liuiighmaii has sold to FN Laird 18 acres from the north ld- cf his farm. We underHtand that Kph Mathews has sold his interest In property here to his brother llert, sud will move to Goshen soon. Dalton Ilaughmsn left yesterday for Hear Creek, where he will leach the spring term of rchool. MiitfKerlhaSergentof Dexter, will attend school here thlsrpiing. Win and Forrest Drury and Claud Parks Itfi yefterday for the Kelley (Jones) saw mill, whoie they expect lo work the coming summer. Several large contracts for cord wood have been taken In this ne'ghborhond and the sound of the ax is heard In all parts of the river bottom near here. Mm D W Iirldges, who has betu for two weeks pas', In Eugene at the bed side of her mother. Mrs M McCall. who was dungeroUKly 111, returned home la-t week, her mother being somewhat improvtd. Ilernlce Warbintmi will leave thin wiek for Ituah Inland, where Lu will teach the spring term of school. DilKC'AM. ew New Dress Skirts, New Shirt Waists, New Ribbons, New Cape3. riv lu Sas ics am 'in r Jlein Laces. NemEmbroi HEW WHITE GOODS. CARPET Is full of good things. Choice and nobby pa!v oun Dexter Items- OCDOiitii.3iUU.i.n44Msi4umiM...,M J Awieiubly of I'tohibitioa Eltotorf. 'Iharaton Motes. ImI smith, (leo Side and Mr Need- ham have gone to Kaileiii Oregon. The republican club of this preeluct ha el'ted II h Kuiwelljr, for prealdent and tle) Trice aecrelary. Amelia Wellman, aged years, who was re. ently brought from Eugene, to An assembly of Prohibition electors Is hereby called to meet In New berg, Oregon, Wedueeday, April 13th, at 10 a in, for the purpone of Humiliating candidates for the slate ai:d dUtrlct olllcea. and to transact such other bu.l- utas as may come hefoie said aHsvmbly. IterognUIng and declaring the sup pression of the liquor iraftleto le the dominant isaue In national, state and municipal politic, we Invite to full party fellowohlp ai: tlioe w ho ou this one lsue with us airree. INSPIRED TELEliRAM. Dispatch in Oregonian April C: "Meaibers of congress are receiv ing acorea of telegrams from hank ers and corporations appealing to mem lOHusia in me "wine jn-ace policy" of the president. Many ol l tie telegrams are couched i.i prac tically the same language, showing they are inspired from the same source. IhU pressure is vigorously resented hy the members." This dispatch fully explains the -"'perty f4l..i.l l.HI.II.IH.... . . 1' III. (wuimI.. rB.i , ... . I -. imiiuiiiiiii riinie r.iri'u ... v. .v ,.,,, .UIIV,,g win, eciUV- I ii. !'..-...... ....II. I. i . ' I v - -I'"'" l. K M Mi'li'l'miLU III....... Tl.- 1 .1.1 . , ..I. mumu pi iuii oiace onenaii Kr.i.r fi..ir....n w.oimajr tor tue rorinr isrin. KaasD itonu is teachsr. For Sale on Easy Terms. , . ii.. wea- ana vacillating course pur sued by President McKinley. He hue been subjected to the atne train, ani owing his election to the bond holders could hardly chooee txtween the interests of the men that elccted.hiw and national honor. la it not about time the country had another declaration of indepen dence. This time from the bond age of Wtll Street? The Cape Verde Islands, where the Spanish torpedo lleet is rendex vouaed, are in the North At'.antio ocean off the coast of Africa, about 1500 milsa southwest of Spain, in latitude 15 degreea south, and lon gitude 25 west. Their latitude, compared with this continent. is thai of the northern portiou of Central Ameriot. Kbeuruatlaiu Cured. My wife has used Cbaruberlalo'e Pain Italm for rheumatism with urut A nice home lu the heart of the city : relief, and I pan re.omniiiii1 It . good house and outbuilding, all In snlendid liniment for roeumaiUm .n.t goon repair, i am limtrucud by the other hou-ehold use for which we have owner to oiler this prosily for sale for found it valuable.-J W Crvi.KK, Ited Creek. NY. terms, stiju; i;jo dowu; balance ou Mr Cuvler la on of (ha 1...lin n,r. time, secured by mortgsge ou the oh ata of this vliliM n.i nn. nf Ilia moatpromlneut men lu this vicinity -W o I'Hii'i'iN, Editor Red Creek Herald. For sale by Osburn A DeLauo druggist. Wail War!! War!!! iieciareu in Creswell precinct. This Knot a war kUeen demrn'rats and re4uhlicaus or parly politicians, but war iwiwren miver ilemoeratH, ilver republicans hioI popuha'aon cue tide, ... .1 I i . i .on gom Kiaiiditnl republicans nml goiu aiHinmrii MoohmtmIs on the ether side. mi ... - . i . ineie win l. a e.lllf ,,. al. theallver fonvsof Creawell precinct, in oianu s lu I, ( rcswell. Ai ril 1U 1. ui i i. . .. . ...... i ..,.,.,, tava, lor Hie I ill it .ok. . . . ..... i . . . - eieeiiug Uelegaiea to the Counlv Convention ami uiimiuatinR pree net o'ueer. isy order of Committee. April li Joint (iiiiley aiid family viited at Eugene Tuesday, returning Wednes day. Kev lilackwcll preached at t lie lex ter echoolhoiiie last Saturday evenliiL', aud J' tin Fa-J Isulier, a Divinity school etii'tnt. ocupicd the stand Sunday at 11 a d 3 o'docl;. 1 1 1 ley (i.ltl i is the prnu I hither of a girl baby, and Ho!oov Whce'cr lutalfo taken a i;iil to rnl.-e. The Treut Mill C fliiiali cutting their logs this wiek. Isaac Hinging made a I uIiiim trip t'l Eugene the first of the week. The Dexter school begun Monday with Mr Ringn of Cohurg as teacher. Misa Lena Chandler, of Cobur;, will teach the upper Lost Valley school. Miss Jennie Parvin went to Unity Sunday, where she will begin a term ofscnol on Mouday. We besfieak for her succecs. Deputy Assssor Callison waaassest- lg this precinct Monday aud Tut sday. The Trent Sunday school began work Sunday. Euster Sundav the Sunday school service will begin at "i0 o'clock. Preachl-g at 11 o'clock by one of the Divluity school students, after which a genuiue Easter dinner will be served, and church again in the afteruoen. All are invited. Hi . iwm sen B ...Is now ready for y CALL AND SEE IT. OAAAAAAAAAAAAAO OGOO uoldson Items. April 5. tench ing the to Don't fall to smi this. G W Kinsky. Agent. "A word to (he wise Is sufficient" and a word from the wis ihould be sufllclent, but you ask, who are the wise? llioi who know. The oft re (Hated xH-rlence of trustworthy per son mav Ih taken for knowledge. .Mr W M Terry ayt Chamlwilaln's Cough Remedy give twtter salisfactiou than any other In the market. II ha been In the drug builder at Elklon, Ky, for twelve years; has 'old hundred of iH.uie ol tins remedy and nearly all other cough medielue manufactured, which shows conclusively that Cham berlain's Is the most Mtlsfaclorv to the peopl, and Is the best For sale by usuurn a DeLano, druggist. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. til fu ll suit Huii I tN SWf If Letter 1.1st. April 7, Acliuanu D Batterson Llllle ItutlerAuule Harris R A Mylton J W Lockbarl Mrs A E Robertsou Mrs Eda Smith Mis M D . A rhsmw nl on ts-nl will b m(1 on all ifllen. liven cut, I ersom mlllng lot lllrr will iieMvsUle when OTr(ieO. K K llisosaMS, AC! m I was reading an advertisement of Chamherlalu's Celic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy In the Worcheater Enterprise m-eutly, which leads me to write this. I can truthfully say 1 uever used any remedy equal to It for col io and diarrhoea. I have uever bad to um more than on j or two dose torurvlbe worOt caae w ith myself or oblldreu. W A STRocn, Popomok City, Md. For sale by Osburn A De Lano, druggist. Local llarket. April, 8 18S8. Wheat 70c. Oata SSe. Hops 2 to So. Eggs 9 to 10i ltutter 3 1 to 4iVHr roll. Potatoes-25c. Poultry-fJ 50 to f3 50 per down Wood Wsnted. ious win teieceivea at Die ertU-eof luetesrttary of the Board of Regeuta ... Luirrisuy ui uregou until April 15, 1898, for 150 cords of grub oak wood, 4 feet long, not less than three, uormor than eight Inches In diame ter. Dated April 4, '88. J J Walton, Secretary Board of Regents. Hilrklen' Araint yalVf. The Ust sa'vo in ih world for em. bruises, ore, uloew, salt rheum, fever eoie, tetter, chapped bands, chiltlalus corns, and all skin eruptions. aihI I-ositively iuhs pIIik or no tai te qulre.1 U is guaranteed lo aive ir- fect i faction or monev relnmi. i Mr John Home is Battle Creek tcliool. Billle Cook hud (he misfortutie lose a fl:ie horse Inst week. O W Wright came near loiduk a fi10 mule by poison :ist week. Mil's I..!.a West of Ju, ction U vi-H Ing Mrs Oiie Black this week. Mi-s D.-lli Moryatiof Junction li visiung ner sister. MrsUW Hol. n liecK. Allied i ai-t.ni, who lost the II, on, I. on bis right bund In his sew mill t Improving. Mis. Winnie Teuipletou, after visit llll fulali.l . . . ."K ...cuui uear juncilon for a mnoili. i.m i i ' .m. iriuriieu nome. Will Llues, while workimr at a a B. uoi, uiguugy msrecrlnnlcd u tl'illenueck coutemnlatii e..i. -. ... . . r - ingior Masliingtou io a few days. Will Line was called to Iudei.ni.H euce this week, hi little daiii,i,,..i C ' sauu iufr ieing 8icK. t V. til i - r Aiicnaei uu a very sick nmrcu iu os causeu from poison. hipping the creek for mu..i,ij beautie. Is all the rage nowadays. Rkw fully News. Lowell, Apili c. Mr Russell, of London. Kv this section last week ,u UtVi, " ootraets. 8 10 VWWVVVWAWV0 Just Rubber at that WrJI Paper in Brill M Co s w into, 1'. y. 10,0C0 rolls just icceivcil. The renublicaQ Ssturda.v. A D and A W Jou Tax Ci.llkctions Sheriff Johusou turned over tu Treasurer Taiterson lo. dsy 73t.6, received for taxes durlne the week just pasei. Thi make a total collected lo data nf t v t.:n 10 i. The whole amount lo be collected I lI,73a74, leaving due $'.07,561.26. rrlmsry met hfre "yland, O M Nat ts were eleetd .ii and A I .... . . .. ""8ie., eet for oustable. Raymond Mi Edwarda. Miss The Composite Slice... FOR WOMEN.. isiliaBest $3 She mad fir Women. Kvery shot. hi rant, d louive tlie best of erviec. ,muh look iw your II. ii.h J mil 1 1 Munst-ys Ms:.,',,, .-.,' C oinpui, J ',,), . ,,, j,,. side, Yoir i..' r, o, i n ,,, noiny t lit r n , ti,j-n,,. f,,r ll.e'Oinp.-i-, ' sh.,. .'u.,. H-mI in t.ll .! ng papers in. d m ole bv I'nitrm. .v i , D-iroiT. Mi,.' w,. ,:,vv t! in In slock, i. iihsd Hi IHICI Vl'Stilltr I' .,.,. ;,. button, nr.. from 3 to s P. FRANK & SONS, EUGiBt, OR. AlR-TlQHT. ...STOVES ' 'I ' I fd vr all Heating 5tovts, Ml at m PRICE Buy 1 mi IIMII They will suit! We kseD the onlu -iihr Dfll R nliaa . U 1 S i! ""TTOfand EXCELS1S - iimtr icioeo ueils kept by cs. I r Is lopgiK for R c Jennie Parvin of nnu fenced a thre. monthV Rool at" tni place Monday. 1 weektocomm.nceatermofsehwl. Cattle-buyer are nun.em, , eotiou. Yearll.,. ... " -v .mill); ss bigh L. LONG. . Cay 4 HenrJersan, Undertaken nd as tlo M Y Wn er vent day on busioex. ev lllsokwtll t Eugene Moc- is In .1.1- Dlannlnr.nl , . .. . ,u" 'llon " as w I'uim . i a... t i at this TO J. 16 pounds sugar 9 bars good favon o'ap'!.'. " 20 bar. good soap (one box j""" 2 tin cup ! 10:-r''kaRe flexible March" '" cans good minion """ 3 5c-iacksiri i.... .'. . ' M'( l(l0 J dozen Cqt milt p,llls 1 Jn od large len.on .. J ib package good .mkiKi;b" 8 good cigars $1 00 25 60 6 6 25j 10 Co' 10 J. W. KAYS EMBALMERS end niDMlTi! I i ".f ....rnll ni' Superior poto Eictlllno III CIM" Uf?lik Artistic and n r,r,t RfiSfi jv?rridi-vv ' ) A E(xl propoeitiou. Cok. AX BILLY. JSH01O CGM, 5 WJ