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Loggers ..Shoes., .n,,!; a ilwartMi for $3.60, 94.25, 0.00, 80. 53. m only ILTllt of Loggers iu mm Add ressed a Large Crowd YOWS ;HOF STflfiF tlV M V a. M HE WAS WELL RECEIVED. Eugene City Guard gAfUBDAY. A J RIL 7 Barker Uun vVorks piys tbe highest prices for fun. Tbe 01 i ver Steel Plow I gimrineed (oteour any where. To be h ml it onl" jFL Chambers. Fob Halk -230 acre exoelleiit ii.rm jo( lamln. Iuqulre of John Van POT, ( oburg, Or. Bird cages. L Chew here Wbeo you yur ' correctly filUd to pair of glasses see Dr Lowe lo Jo Luckey's. jecoud band buggies lo trade for wood or sta, at F L Chambers'. If you ml up-to-date bloycle ,un- fan, can on i .iiii.K TliCrecenl lloyole is tbe stmugest hwlbu '. L Chambers has them . to; Blcyclr tires $4.00 a pair. 0 C M A 1 I.i ,l K . iVray pumps. Spray material. L Chsmbera. it... tl , lb i.r Ii 111 1 iit.-ti j.. arm jSc, 48c, and 50c per yard. Racket Ti. nnl ii ,,.nrv tii on In I i. i r I 1 ! 1 1 I II. uin nm ' ' ew " to purchme genuine (N. R. Thk Qsntink cut glass and sterling silver garHtifw, as J- B. Luokey now has a plf ttock of the same at tempting Ma For haril ware and farm machinery ittheold prices, see F L Chambers: bt ha tiin'inands ot dollars worth that m boii. before the advance and K - -.. - , t ...... i. i . HUT ton -en i..t-tifc. ii.nu nil) utiuy, Antagonistic Policies of the Republicans Attacked. .-OKI NEARLY TW0 H0U Karly thlg morning large crowds of people began to arrive In Kugene to hear Hon. William Jeunimt Brvan tbe champion of those causes dear to the Americaa tuass.s. The tram was scheduled to arrive at 10:30, but It waa considerably after that hour before It steamed into the H. P. depot. Early the crowd began to assemble at tbe Central school grounds where the speaking was held. It It rather difficult to estimate the number present, but It waa probably close to NO00. The public school flag, near the piairorm waved blgb above the crowd, Its folds displayed In tbe pleasant oreeze, wtiiie tbe platform itself wit decorated with bunting. It was purely an American demonstration, made by American people, iu honor of America's foremost citizen tbe man of destiny, and of the hour. The procession from the depot to the aohool grounds was simply arranged. Orand Marshal Hampton and his Hides lined up in udvance of (he carrlnircs containing the distinguished speuker, and those wit Ii him. On arriving at thegrounds Mr. Bryan alighted mid walked through the crowd to the platform. Hon R M Veatcb, of Cottage Grove introduced Mr Rryan as the foremost citizen of the United States and its next president. Mr Rryan, In introduction, said that his ambition whs i igher than to hold offloe-lt waa to be one of a citizenship of a republic a country he beliewea In and whose future is full of promise. HN speech of one hour and 50 miuutes waa concise, closely followed tbe Hue pormai em debt. ami I nor rail i at nai MFDBUCAM ami hum. On the U1M( iiuesllin. he rrlleriil.il hisenudeiuiiallmi nf the republican party Keying: "The trust is so bad a Unmr thai the president felt it necessary to denounce trusts III his message U-t II. . emner. but he did not MOOUIMUd a remedy. The trust portl. I his uiesaage miKht ins condensed an follows: The of iuestion nf .1.- . ghl Md were practically Illustrated from 1 l" "7 "! W ' -veryday life, creating and holding i !L i . w about them, I bOfM interest to the end. ! somebody knows more than than 1 . . ' lift I.I. I Ufill ..... .1.... " M ill i-iiR.i ni -i 'lilt I , I r I . Personally Mr Rryan la tilaln. nn. assuming, moat democratic In manner, drees and habit, and one is not so Impressed with hi nersonalliv nnill lii fa.v lltchtH up with the sincerity mill Hiiriiu.1 .4 ....... i . unoiiiin IO a CaUse ii. HOW CONOHESS Kt.ri.lhU. "A republican congress hastened to the reading of the message aud then proceeded to estatillsh a paper money trust, which gives to,lhe people a iarg holds bJcbW than Ufa or i n i i lil v in. er chance of Inlurv aud to the hank bltloti . laruer ounortuuitv for Itflltlt r I .nn anv MK. BBYAM'l AROtTlfBim "lllt'r Ulttl lo exitteuce." Mr. Rryan's speech dealt aim,,-, , . Me i"'t republican party and Prof, Isturrrnu, onftlM prM. ti lit',, cimmiisioueia, -..ys that tb a hill will aroa tmulfliuo tp the mm4 "i nn- i ii ; in., ii- o in. miure cnidl- Hon. (,,1 In. In, I Mr ItSMH I. ...... ........ v.'il.lHUCII, luvunij riiMOMnioriM rDlllBMM ...-ii,mi .ii -,-;, ,, Vi lli MlierlCMI. iitiTiwIs nn. I Amen i'MIl i r 1 1 in , i .1. m I. nil" heiiieiiieiii urm.,... . ... .1... I in,, ileuuKvat iu the senate before war broke out In the Phllltiplne inland., namely: A d.clarailou of the nation's pOrpOM to give the Kilipinna Indepeud' enee as soon as a slabls u,,. . r hikhi 1. established. Wheu that declaration is made Insitilllies will ceaae aud U Will be eaav to hcLmIiIMi . .....I. goveriunetii." UPUBU0 anu 1 n. in so. "To illdenenileiiiiM nlini.l.l 1.. ......, protM-tnm fnuu outside Interference. Not a protectorate such as Kurepeau 1 "uiune. exercise inr me spoliation of the protected, hut protection such aa this nation has exercised over the Re publics of Central aud Mouth Africa. It will be . 11 ill. '11111 for tbe United Htatee to atiuouuce 1 hat any moleation of the Philippines will be considered au un frieudly act. Mr llryau devoted some time to the " i ..1 1 1 w 1 in iievi ne 1 Mii.iH 1 1 11. n ... ii... entirely with tht. questions wl.lcli ho I , 10 W"b ,ne I '"'on of the trade argument made had been diacUfsmir in vation. ir.nf lUB ,r"ul"K reputilicatis ' oeuair 01 uie riilllpplne inlands ami thecouiitry. the money question the T. I t'UM"' ""d tru,t question and i.nne lallsm ' H I ? Pf'y bad to rely upon trust 000 Imrged the republican party wh ! ,r,',u,,uu" "mpalicn. practicing a deliberate fraud uimn the , ',r "r""'u 'ua ut''t'",l" "'' reiue- voters of 1886 by boldln. out the l,nnu ! "y W"K" t the ami- of international bimetalism, when the . 'T:'"8"' '" Uhlet& leaders neither expecteil nor ..e.lr.. BUd Wl'loh ,,e fUeutly .IIm n-, d MRM lHal I...... the lealoraHon of thedouble stamlard, 1 I'l'EKTO KKM Hl.l'NllKKs. Taking up the l'hllippine OUMtlon. lie reftrrod first to the Puerto Rico hul and naid: "The desire to impone import duties nioted a letter wrltteu by Benjamin riaiiKiiu I" i.oru 1 1 owe iiuuneoi 1 1 70. The extract from Frank lin n letter la a follows: UUOTU I.I.N I KANM : N. "The well-founded esteem and affec tion which I shall alwavnhvrr nana lordship make It painful to me to see voil . s . ! In i i I . i . . , i , i . . . w.r , i... ureai grouiiu or wnicti, as described Iu your letter, is the necessity for prevent ing the Amsrloan trade from passing into fbrelgu obannel. To me It seems that neither the otitalnl.i nr r.fui. ..... of any trade, how valuable so even, Is the iHipullat candidate but ihe demo orata realiziiiK thai a man li . ponola r4i Inr the natural and legiliin lie aoo -i onwoM ot tna ow ii act. refuai d Niald ti. in e i n ei oi a lepunilr in liy ruil- niUKa middle-of-tbe road demouratlo ticket. "This was Ihe beginning of fusion MMMM Iu Nebraska Ihe mlddlt-of. Ibe-road populista now preler t.i aid iu tbe election of a lepublptau pre.nlenl ralhsr than co-operation wuh the "in, ..-I n. a'lii silver reiuniicaun ilefraleil a renubllcan i.r.'.i.l. i.f mill aecure Hiimhs reforms upon which dOM crats. IHiiiiillsts and silver r..i,..i,li...... agree." .Mr itrvan nalil that the I'niinf nuinin and tbe flair ..ml, I not he ...i thai there uould uot beauch a thing as cltizeua aod aubjeou in a fiee Republic, aud that the Declaration of ludepeud euce waa still the foundation priuciple upuu which was i .ii i.i. ii iu ii itlou Sonic Hi hi Sayiugs. Unity hems. . , . , . , Aprils r. Kl'i m u r of Hair .ini.a ... I 'I'ls vlclnltj reueutly LkjI me; after the drive of aawlogs which H (. Kdward Is putting in tha river for Itlni Ha wan aim. loiikimr after a mill alia oa. whlcn a mill will be eie. .-i that will out 100,0(10 feet a day. Tola will guarantee the extension o the railroad o ma mill. At tbe Union primary J Matleao.. wa nonlnatod for lust oe of ti e peaoo and Jack Kiaslnger forconntable. John Kissinger, hlsbrotb.r, w.m nominated for ooostahle on tbe i-puMlcau ticket. R t; Kdwarda' logging oamp la laying off this week. Will resume work Monday. ine uesire to iinpime luiirt tint n . " e, now vaiuaeieao even, Is on gomln comiiiK irmii Puerto Ru-o "''J101 'f w''lch men may Justly spill compelled tbe republican uarlv to din each others blood. That the true and cloae Its imperialistic tendencies. This HUre "leans of extending and securlug bill has aroused a storm of nrolest " tbe goodneaa and cheap r.... - . .. . . , nwui i,r rt,,ii...n. i ... .. .... i . hi 1 1 i i inicaiin in puollc atnl rivate ""uiiuuuimbi, aim mai ins life. Hut why should any republican ! I),n,,, of n 'rade can ewer be equal to be surprint?.!-. Imperialism m.-anslhat "I""" of compelling It and bold the people brought under the tlsg are J 11 hy lle,u auu "rul"- 1 consider not to share in the Kuaranteea of the " WHr 1,,Ht "". therefore," both constitution. It m amazing that repub-1 unJul,t unwise, and I am persuaded licans have contemplated the iiresent I , c""1 and dlspssslonate prosperity acquisition of the Philippine islands " ""'demrj to Infamy those who ad- Wllhni.r aln.inl.ii in aaaj- . i. .. I Vised It 1 Slid eVill that - wl future status of the Filipinos. WHERK Do KILH'INl STAND? "Are the Filipinos to be citizen.? Are they to be allowed to come to the i iineu ,-iiaieH w I I llleir .irliin.. not save from some iWrae r i I I a I i n I i , i r those who have voluularllly ennced to conduct It." syndicate's fine WORK. Mr Itrvan conniiHiitml nr.,,,, ti... letter and naid Imperialism bad IU "..riiiiii ivi.ri nn,, -ni. . Mil HTlallnm halt it methods Of Villi. In mini,...., .i., i.i.;..li,, , .1... J, . X. .. . , . ,,. i ,,. . . i , . 1 1 1 , . . i in,, wnoi- Anierlcan lals.r Wliat go.s1 does it : cate to extend their commerce by do to exclude a fea- Chinese and then conquest, and he said that he was bring in hy forw 8,000,000 of Filipino,.?; willing to Indorse the language of Are the Filipinos to expect to par- Franklin, ami says that "Cool and ticipate In our elections? In a prenl- dlnpassloimte posterity will condemn dential contest to be determined by i to Infamy thom who advised It " the returns from tiie Philippine TO TIIK ,.... ' islutlds? Are the. Hienlh..,-l.li. t LISTS. of the financial bill, and said that the I . ''r" iur ,)eonlB l" ? lkscldtd "'"' day 'r "unmenteil ,iKn tbe work 1,1,1 1,11 hv Ihe nenalnru ami r...,r.. ........ ..i ot t be fun Oil foreea ! V..l....k. ...A republican parly had never in a cam l.-oiiBre,s from the im,i i uL. I said that the imnullaLa wen. Z nZ ". paign, advocated the retirement of the Bd If the Filipinos are uot to be citi-i ,nK through the same ordeal that the greenbacks, and that it would not he I MDa' going to obanga our con-' deimaTuts of Nebraska ptawOd through able to defend that bill before the couu- "".,Ul1."'! R. "M.t" ,"'M """" ''JtITi . ss ., .. ., , " , 1 necouu-petualtateofva.. ag. : ' " lhat year." Mr Rryan continueil. c,J?h " ",U""lal CUrrenCT MOO a I.KH80N 1 ""' r,,"e ".moorati who wanted secured by government bonds could tIih p.in Hi..,, ,..r , ,', . toel.-t the renubllcan candidate for either by lnde.endent action or bv international agreement. DENOUNCES FINANCIAL BILL. He denounced tbe currency feature Too inauv men naa a uuhln- l,ml las private uluuder. Tile trust companies, with 76 oer i i in o w.i .red stuck, all of wl.i.ii. p.ys a div d-nd, change tbe command uieilt to lead. " I'hou slialt uol aieal on a small scale." The ivoutiiioaii oartv la I,.,,., km. . m oi aggr. gated wealth. The republioau party baa been sponsor for more trusts in tbe past three years, thau ever existed before iu in., eunre niatory er the United HUlOS. The republican party was brought into power In 18V6 by the trust, which it la forced to foster and protect. Another "case of "Itamem tMrliii lilt. creator In tbe daya of thy yooth," Iu which iney also nhow a d suoa It on u. not kill the hen which laid tha irni.la.. .-kk-oi campaigu ruuas. eJome farmers who 11111 heliewe lo the republican party show the same faith Job bad in tbe Lord, "Though he slay me yet will I trust bnu." Prosperity la a aatlsfaotory coiuparl JU ui luuouie Willi outgo. Feeling la aa good aa thlnkiug, If It deep enough. Hlllo.nini'a nrnvurh "I I... ....... ...... , - - v.w.. ,-, ., . mail , f. SSamSaJ Ii awll anil I.,. I. ,il ........I I ... .... v... ...... ui, i, .ii iiiiiiar.i. while the foollab pats on and are nnuished ." Is mistsrnir.ml aa r.illaava- "The wise man gets the Idea Hi his i i . . . . . . ... i.rmti, auu uie looilsn mall xeta It In the neck." I f we drag people under our govern ment. It will take a large army to keep them from making facet while swallowing benevolent assimilation. The Puerto Rloao bill Is framed on the theory that the oonstltution does not govern the president In dealing with that Island. It Is so bad the Oregoulan oauuot swallow It. Expansion means extension In tbe limits of our country without change, imperialism means Inferior races for subjugation. t Inane! nhot out of a flatlimr mm la not needed by those whom It hits, while those missed are busy burying tbe dead. Goshen Items Miss l.ucluda Rerkshlre has returned home from a prolongs I siav at Kugene. Miss Mlna Hemanwatr I aft ft...... day, to take oharg of her' scboolsouth of Cottage drove. Mr Hunt met with a serious accident Haturday, while returning from Kugene. Mr Kopi's overtook Mr Hunt, and In attempting to pass tb ahafta ofhls buggy were In some way run through the hack whe-l, breaking all tbe spokes and . u in other damage. "Rosty Pen." u ... i urn i in larill In ,1. not be a nermanenr. s..i Usaail r tu. I .., ,.""'"." now - w . ut c.di, gives us some idea or tlio treat- currency question unless we bad a 'tnent which the Filipinos may expect, governor and thojr, msinted upon the domocrats putting up a ticket in order to hold the democrat vole away from To Cure a Cold in One Day,1 Tako Laxative Rromo Quinine Tab let. All druggist refund the money If It lulls to cure. K. W. Grove's signa ture la on each box. 25o. List of Utters. Ksmalnluf In Ihs postelttes si Kngsns, Or Kugene, April &, 1600. nullum, H D Bsrtley L?eeleMey Corsle. Mrs J Karlav Una M Judeon, Ed Msyer, MrsU A oharge of nna osnt will b mn.la on all IsU ilfrs out, Psrtons whan ealilog for Islltn will pleast lt,t,. wuan adTrrtlwd. H. F. MoCobnack, P. M. Hilly Faijehood Register: "On Kugene merchant said muoh of bis trade Is democratic, and man v who have heretofore stood staunchly by their party avow themselves now with (lie republicans. This after listening to the sneech of Wm J Bryan." Who Is the msrohant Mr Register? If he is not a myth you will publish his name. Tbe Register says Rryan addressed :i,0O people In Kugene. A pretty liberal estimate for a former Populist. Uoburg correspondence, April 4: Tbe thunder amrm Hunday afternoon was no April fool Miss Kate Pat terson ha resigned her position In the Coburg publio schools to lake charge of a summer school. Tbe place will be filled by Mrs. Fulkerson. French Tansy Wafers, tus world's famous remedy for Irresular and naln. ful periods of ladle; are never falling and sate. Married ladles' friend Frouch Tansy Wafers are t he onlv re. liable female remedy in the world; Im ported from. Paris; take nothing else, hut Insist on genuine; In red wrappers with crowu trad., mark. La France DruirComtiBllv. imnorters. 1 , ,tf Turk H, Hau Franolsoo. For sals bv all drug gists, or sent In plain wrapper direct on reoelpt of tH. RESCENT BICYCLES 300 Crescent J in Eugene, and ull tiro tTQPpC ('RESCENT FRIEND8- because the wheel iH built if honest material and honest workmanship.henco it stands hard usage without repair bills. Decide on a CRESCENT and you will always be in shape to go when your friend calls, and what is hotter NO BREAK DOWNS when on B trip. ik - . - Increasing Sales f Show Their Worth . . . . In 1805 only 12 1896 20 1897 43 1898 162 1899 170 : No better recommend can be found. UMimJuJaiUmJUaiC 13 of a Carload $35.00 $25.00 Strongest Wheel Built, .See them. F. L. CHAMBERS.