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DAILY EUGENE GUARD. T. L. CAMPBELL, Publiflher. Published every eve ill tig of the weK, Sun tlay eicoptcd. Addrvu all coininunicatlom, aud nuke all remittance., payable to me i-.ih.bni. UMAKi), Kugcnu, Oregon. 8UU5CRUT10N KATEri: (DAILY.) Delivered by carrier, yet wouk ............. $ W Delivered by carrier, wr mouth "5 Uy mail, one year (in advance) 1 60 bix months 3 7ft One mouth 75 HtiiKlecoiilui s Will uol be Bent by mail to any addrert. 'or any length of time, uuleu iaid In advance. (WEKKLT.) One yyar (iti advance) I- 00 Aiw monlha 1 00 AdvertinliiK rates made known on application. SATURDAY, - - SEPT. 21. 1895. Entered aa second-claw matter at tho Eugene, Uregon, pnittofflce. SILVER OS AN EQUALITY WITH GOLII. The following letter appears in tho New York Herald of August 6. To the editor of the Herald: Tho law of 1873, making gold the single standard of value in the United States, which was followed by similar laws in other nations, has caused a two of 100 per cent in . the commercial valuo of gold and a corresponding decline in the value of oil other property, including sil ver. This rise in gold now tho standard of valuo has destroyed about one-half of the value of the' property of tho civilized world, causing a loss to the property owners and producers of untold hundreds of millions. Silver was tho measure of value along with gold at 15 to 1 and 1G to 1 from 1792 to 1873, a period of eighty-ono years. The present national debt, and nearly all state municipal, railroad and other debts in the United Slates wero con tracted undnr tho Bilver Btundard although many have sinco beon funded or changed in form, but are still drawing interest. By chang ing the standard from silver and gold to gold alone, a few thousand mon, who own nearly all the gold and interest bearing bonds, stocks and mortgages, havo doubled tho value of their gold and of thoir oreditu, which are payable in gold, and have docreased tho value of tho property and earnings of their oreditorB ono-half. This has made the rich richer and the poor poorer. The single standurd gold dollar is not an "honest dollar," but a dishonest dollar, invented by tho few to en rich themselves at tho expense of the many. To remody this un happy state of affairs, silver and gold the money of tho constitution, should be again placod on an equal footing t a ratio of 10 to 1, just as they wore during the first three quarters of the prosont century. This would make an unlimited demand for silver, not as a com modity, as now, but us money, which would speedily rcstoro the oommorcial valuo to tho raoni-y value, and make tho United States, now tho greatest silvor-producing nation, the greatest nation in the world for woalth and commerce Tho United States must not wail for international bimetallism, but must lead the way to financial us well as commercial greatness. A ' protective tariff and silver on an equality with gold will mako tho United States tho greatest finanoinl and commercial power in tho world. II. K. KiNCAii), Sec. of State. Salem, Pro., July 20, 1805. A woman's character has lioon likened to a postage stamp -i.no black mark ruins it. Man's like u treasury note no matter how many stains, it shall pass nt mr. When a woman falls fcom v.nw.v her character is usually n.iniM fur ever. When on the other )ui;d, a man may straighten up nud be recoived into the best of socioty again. All of which ii) too true; but being true don't mako it right. According to tho Now York Sun an odd step in tho mevemcut for booming local industries, which has lately started up and attained much headway in tho west, has been passed at Sioux Falls, S. 1). An ordinance has been passed requiring all peddlers and hawkers who sell goods not manufactured or produced in the state to pay a license of $10 a day. A lamp that burns for six bun dred hours by having a little sand in a tumbler or any receptacle, for tho wires to run through an acci dental discovery, too! Of what is net that wonderful thing or nothing, electricity capable? When Edison examined the new discovery he was surprised. Ho thought he knew something of electricty, but this rather fetched him. The dis coverer gave him a handful of sand but keeps his secret as yet. He says it is the simplest thing in the world and happened through the accidental spilling of an acid over some sand on which were two wires crossed. The truth is, we are but juBton the outer edge of great discoveries. Salem 8 Internal! : "Hop Lloo in the Pulpit" is the title In a current news paper article. We hope not. If It proves to be true, let us s pray. In a State of Bankruptcy is the condition of our system if the liver becomes Inac tive o that the germs and poisons can accumulate within the body. Keep the liver and bowels active and we're in a condition of liealtltv nrns. y perity and nave sumcienuy weu m- vesieu capital iu Hranr nnnn in 4h hour of need. The liver filters out the Jioisonous germs which enter the system, ust no surely as the liver regulates the system, so ao Dr. 1'ierce's Pleasant fellets regulate the liver. Keep this in mind, and you solve the problem of good health and good living. The " Pleasant Pellets " have a tonic, strengthening effect upon the lin ing membranes of the stomach and bowels, which effectually cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Costiveness, or Constipation, Indigestion, hoa of Appetite, Bad Taste in Mouth, Sour Risings from Stomach, and will often cure Dyspepsia, The " Pel lets" are tiny, because the vegetable ex tracts are refined and concentrated. Easy In action, no griping as with old-fashioned pills. As a dinner pill," to promote di gestion, take one each, day after dinner. To relieve the distress arising from over eating, nothing equals one of these little "Pellets." Mrs. Melissa Atwater, of Steuben, Washington Co., Aif., writes : "As regards ine mue rci lets I think I could not do without them. I do not like to be without them in the house. I have spoken very highly to friends and neighbors of them, and many are tak i n g them through my ad vertial no- them. I will Mrs. Atwatb. say they are the best pill I can take, es- Secially for an after-dinner pill, I think iqj have no equal." A Mnjestic Steel Range $42.00 A No. 8 Cook Stove 12.75 A No. 8 Wash Holler 85 1 Glnsa Lined Oil Can S5 1 tloz. 0 qt. milk paiiH 85 1 5 tit. Btuw pan 15 1 ilour sifter 10 1 wah basin . .05 1 Dish pan 20 1 10 qt milk pall 15 1 12 tjt. milk pall 20 I UJIITO (IUIi IQ 1 tea pot 15 1 set knives & forks 60 1 large bread knife ; 15 1 handled man's axe 75 1 long handled shovel .50 wire niills-Hit&o 4.00 Olldden llarb Wire... 4.00 -AT Griffin Hardware Co. Old Kentaeky LIQUOR HOUSE, W. H. REKSHAW, Proprietor. Keeps the Beit brands of WHISKEY, BRANDY, GIN, AND All Kinds of Wines. A lun (lin r'nl,KH.In.l UP1I T tfllf MILWAUKEE JtEEU ou draught. CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Albany College, Albany, Oregon. PROF Z. M. PARVIN, Mus. Doc. (Formerly ot Willamette- Unlvunlty.) MI'sicai. iiiiiKPTnu Coureei tn all the ImfKirtaut branches of v. ...I.. ..-. miiti nuu uvat (urinous. K.wilt eiul to the best Kastern uiuslc schools I inest m iMo room. Wires low. First term begins Sept. nth. Send for ctrcu lar aud catalogue. W A MACK n. LF.K, A. M. rrva. Albany College, Albany, Or. EXECUTOR'S KOTICE. Notice is hereby Riven that It. W. East on, Ilia uudoMigned exeenlor of the last will and teauioieut Of the estate of John Weaver, deceased, baa filed in tbe county court of Line comity, Oregon, bia final ac count iu tbe mailer ut said estate and lhat the said court baa duly made an order now of rrentil therein fiiiug Monday, the 7th day of October, 18'..", for tbe hearinc, ot said account and for hearing and consider inii any ami all objections thereto and for Ibe tiual settlement ot aaid estate. Dated Ibis liTth day of AuruM, 1893, It. W. KisTOX, Eiecutor of tbe Estate of John Weaver, deceased. DiLttu & Yot'xu, Attorneys. rViaiH iilrl l.'l.l:.J!aJ.I:MSEiJ THEBESX PIPE TOBACCQ T. a.IIimiRion. 8.B. Eaiir. Jr.. President Cashier First National M Ol Eugene. Paid ud Ush Capital $50,000 surplus ana rroins, jsmi.uuu Eugene - - Oregon. A general banking business done- on reason able terms. Sight drafts on NEW YORK, CHICAGO, SAN FRANCISCO and PORT LAND, OREGON. un is ot exenange soia on foreign countries. Deposits received mibjeot to check or certifi cate of deLosit. All collection! entrusted to us will receive prompt attention J. F. FORD, (Evangelist.) Of Dea Moines. Iowa, writes under date ot Maron 23, 1893: 8. B. Med. Mfo. Co., jjurur, ureeou. Gentlemen: On arriving home Inst week, I found all well and anxiously waiting. Our little girl, eight and one- naii years oia, wno naa wasted away to 38 pounds, is now well, strong and vigorous, and well fleshed up. S. B. Cough Cure has done Its work well. Both of the children like it. Your B. B. Couirh Cure has cured and kent away all hoarsness from me. Ho give it to every one, witn greetings tor an. w isning you prosperity, we are XOUrs, MR. AND MBS. J. Jr. FORD. If Ton wish to feel fresh and fthpnrftil. nntl ready for the Surina's work, cleanse tbe svstetn wun ine ueaaacne ana Liver uure, Dy. talcing iwvununiBUUKf.veei. Sold undera positive guarantee 50 cents per bottle by all druggists. - THROUGH TICKETS To the EAST via the Through Pullman Palace sleepers. Tourist slocpers and new Rocllning Chair cars. DAILY PORTLAND TO CHICAGO Trains heated by steam and cars lighted by Plntsch Ught. Time to Chicago, 3 days; time to New York, ti days, which is many hours qulckei than all competitors. For rates, timo tables and full Information apply to K J. McCI.ANAHAN, Agent, Kugene, Or. K. W. BAXTON, C. B, BROWN, Uen'l Agent, DlaL Pass. A;t, 135 Third St., Portland, Or. Eugene Iron Works, GEO. N. FRAZEK, l'roprietor. Steam Fittings, Brass Goods, bastings, Engines, Boilers Store Fronts, Etc. -Sawing rvlaotilnea Hapalrad. tUr-Repairing of all kinds done.-KI Agent for Lily- Antt-Frlctton Metal. Shop no Eight street at Hill Race EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS,Proprietor. s'age leaves Eugene Mondays. Vt'ednesdavs fii.,i.vvwik m., paKsengers arriv ing at Floreuce tho day following at ID o'cloci Returning passengers leave Florence Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays at 3 o'elook ;,rU,V-V? i"! i?i!tne mxi a"I ' P. m. " MMiI.K r AKK., ., t00 nunnu i Kir n Ttknta ..I mt K M-... II..; ., -'W gent, orftt Huni I)veuort't offlr in Flor- JOSEPII G. KELLEY, C. E., CoisDltiflu Drainage Egieer. SUOESE, ORKUON, Oestgtis and specifications for all work per amlns lo Water Works, Sewerage and Dralu ot Iauos. Construction Superintended Lane County Bank. (Established In 1SS.'.) EUGENE, OREGON. a rneral Banking business In all branches transacted on favorable terms. A. G. HOVEY, i'ri'M.Unt. j M. ABRAM8, Cusliier. A.G.HOVEY,JR..ASt.Casl1r. Central Market, PROPRIETORS. Will keep constantly on hand a lull supply ol BEEF, MUTTON, PORK and VEAL, WhicU they will sell nt the lowest market prices. A fair stare of tie jnlllc patronage solicited. : TO THE FARMERS.: We will pay the highest market price for Fat Cattle, Hogs and Sheep. Shop on Willamette St., EUGENE, OREGON. raar-Mcats delivered to any part of tno cily iree ot charge. J. L. PAGE, DEALER IN GH0CIBI1 HAVING A LAROK AND COMPLETE STOCK of Staple and Fancy Groceries bought in tho bast markets Exclusively For Cash, I can offer the public better prices than any otner nouse : IN EUGENE. : Produce rtf all kinds taken at market price. A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without an ideal POMPLEXIOf! U POWDER f POZZONI'S Combines every element of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, tnd when rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lmd Offico at itrebnrg, Oregon, August 29, 1895. Noliefi is hf-rAliv uivun tltui fliA rnllnR.lr. named settler Las aied notice of hU inten- uon io mHKe nnal nroof in unport of his claim, aud that Baid proof ill h. maa ii.tn.a A n T : clerk of Lane county, Oregon, at Eugene, Oregon, on October 14, 1895, viz: Charles I. Howe, on TT I-'. V. ftnqo . .1 nw o&wy, bw Sec. 12 T. 17 8., j! u "cm. He names Hie following wilncsse to Drove bis nnntinni-iiia mci,lnni .. j cultivation of, waij l,(n., viz: inomflB Kensier, Alden Is. Rowe, Eo Greenleaf, Lace county, Oregon. u. al. YEiTcn, Regisler. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lund Office at llostburg, Orecon, w ,. . . . August 21, 1895. Notice la hprehv nivan il.n. , .ti . ing.named setilei lm filed notice of hia intention to make final proof in BMi.port of hla e Him nml il.n. u..;.i . ! v . ao t ,ro' wl" "e made before A C Jennings, county clerk of L,mo oetoS.; .? .i.ri.n.v. "IfR. homeaten 1 K .U77 ... S " 8. aeo 6, tp 18 a, r 2 -est ' ' ..euniea ine lollown.g wim,, DrOVe hl9 Aontinnnii. ......j - - culiiva.ion of, said lind, viz7 P0" snuo viicoi, Churlea W Gorrie. JC Br.lt.in and H Brat.ain, . of BpHf R- m. VEATCH, Kegister ' NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Dlen-ha'sLfc ? minisirairix in tbe iu,,,.r o The Z 0, 1 Dumen, deceased, and an older baa h'en thi. n, . directing 7i , . j "ecount end tho fiual sel. tlemenl of said enate. 1 Dated Eugene, Oregon. Sepl ith, f95 Ally for Estste. FISHER&WATKINS 1 Inslrt upon having tho genuine. H. I). NOBTOK, 8. W. KlBBKY Norton Sc Kinsey, Attorneys-at-Law. I'ommeiclal and Probate Business "onice iu Harris1 Block. ee- C EO. 0. CHRIS. Attorney and L'ouitnello -at-Lau m H'lLL I'KAUTIOE IN THE O'Jl'KTS V of the oecoud Judicial District mid io id Supreme Court of tiiifl State. Special attention given to collections and natters in tiruliate. O. a. LOKK1S. I. I" vi!i D ORRIS & STEVENS, Attornktp-at-Law, KUUKNK. ORKUUa vrricx-Over I aue County Bank. J. M. WILLIAMS, ATTORNEY : AT : LAW, COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.' -Room 6 upstairs, Rlsdoa's Blook, 9th street. W. KUy KENDALL, M. 0., Physician and Surgeon. Office in Chrlsman Block. Special attention to surgery and surgical dis eases oi women. t. BILYEU. J. E. YOUNG. BILYEU& YOUNG, Attorn eys-at-La w, , KUGKNK, OKKQON. . (tr-Ornci Over First National Bank. E. O. POITEK. H. T. CONDON P OTTER & CONDON, Attorneys-at-Law. KUCJF.NE, ORXUON. f r OFF1C1C In Causer's block. F. C. MATTESON, Attorney-at-Law. Ofjtice With A. C. Woodcock. arsoeclal Attention Gtra to Collections, A. C. WOODCOCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFtt-K-One-half block south of Chrismau's Block, EUUENK, : : OREGON. J. J. WALTON,. Attorney-at-Law, hl'OKNK, UKEOON, Otl.ce un-stairs. Walton's bloek. Will do a general law practice la all the courts ui iitin stale. C. E. LOOMIS, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Office up-stalrs in Shelton block ovor Geo. T. Hall it Son b grocery store ' Prlvute telephone inside the door for calls day or nigiit. IjK. J. W. HARRIS, rhytsjician and Surgeon OIdco over Henderson & Lluu'iDrug Store. Okfiik Uuorh: 9tol2.m.;2to6 and 7to8 ItcM euce Ferry street between 12iU and 13th DR. G. W, BIDDLE, &g DENTIST, . Dnr nti It fini.i-n ,i, mi. . .;.V uo: Aorm moaeruio. u nice ana nIdence on Olive street, between Fifth iud bixtii streets, one block west of Minnesota Eugene Street Railway. TIME CARD. Aflpr irtr dlli rt ni ion.l i.A cars will run on the following schedule time until further notice. LEAVING THE DEPOT. 7:10-7?4n.S-in.R.iii a.inn.in mvi . then every half hour. LEAVE THE UNIVEMSTY. -7:2n-7rirt.ft'Oc fi.Ke n-OK n.en in.if . .-uMrutrowiv;io a. in,. then every hull" hour. vura win leave promptly on time. H. W. HOLDEN. !""" U lb-iU--cIu.ai;.;.lto.UrtiTOt. iminint bo chance Of iteS Of ruustaiu raftrtiinUpr pMWDMUiiiMfe klnwto b. Ukea ioUnuUi. Vast AS A PREVENTIVE Dy eiUitr tor it ! lraponiUtC9Dtiatt enf xencrrat il'MU; hut lo tb ausosf CURKi With Gttrb' . ': - r. '1 .1' .- Waluai. ml OCT bax.o. e UajianrftL OSBURN A T1KI.AKO U geuts, Eugene Oregon. LAPS DR. Frt I JC i tr nciiNe STEEL Hi PEHSYRQYHL FILLS arMheonal mi onlj FKENOIl, sif ;rnd ro liama cp, on tha market. Priru .'.LCD: sjnt bv nau. uenuioesoldonliby OSBDRN 4 I1KIANO Dn ggtsU and sole 'genu, kngem, Oregon. Watch,.,, blocks, Slerlinn anH ci,... ... ' -Wulol,Ut,palril)lfa Foley Hot Spro The Well Known ,. . I Scrinas m.L... " a ravorite RESORT FOR m AndtheAbun- ucince of Game, iu I Fine Fishing,! SDOrtsmanc' fi... .w USi, US-Amnio ' lura. Address? HOFFMAN 1 Edqene.Obbmi, DuBoIs Bros., Propi FOR ALL POIXTBEiS LEAVE DEPOT FIPTH ANDISTBBl iTha Fust Mill, tIi Rnj" ineton Suit Ukt, Ctuir or KaiiBRa CHT,orrUij'l kaiio, Mimicairolli uJiti Paul, with throaghitrrtrj to KHBtern cities. ' For lJen(lletOD,UCfEi!(": Baker City, Walls Vu I Dayton, Colfai, hlias-i I Moscow and Idthoniu) : stations. ; feai mixed trtit lr Hood River, Tbe li and intermt'dUtepota :i 7:00 P M Daily. 7:00 T M Daily. B:00 A M Ex Hun. I Through I'ullman iltepen and recUiiing chair cn(ittifi.n trains. For all information, rattf. (fc. it' office, rorner Washington ud Ibe f ortianu, or aaaress . W.EHTET1 E. McNeill, Receiver and General Muupt srtrrlu!l OrfHTrtn. ......nf II. S. 0. WEST 3 HESfJ w la sold nnder posilits n r-wf anUiorizfd agents only, tj "JJJa Loss of Drain and Ntrvo ft"jl3 (JonndoncsJl NorronsnM! Lobs of Power of thoisi!.niigtS sex. oansod l.yoveMsrtii,;a whioh loads to MlMr. and Doath. IU mail. "Ji55S written OTJranlMtoraraw.OTgJ KnVUUonT ODAlUSIliia'j Osburn 4 PeLano, Et"' EAST B SOUl VIA Trie Shasta R! OF THE The Soiffl f ADOVO Irani" "J-- M " City, Woodbnrn, 8.1: Jg Jefferson, Albany, Allamj ' Harrfsbnw, Jc" H1 lWt n ,.n lirain. and all I burg to Ashland iDclusi' 8.30. m!Lv rX Yi 8.04 pm Lr Mi, K'1 6:16 'pmlAr J"' tf Altaciien iu MA It 'it'' . i air. THROUGH TICKH in,b. Easlero KKOEHLKH. Vf Jfanaeer. A hi n." At Albany of Otegon Cent"! w u(m IXPBM8 lU"; IT