DAILY EL'GKXE CUAltD.
I. L. CAMPBELL, Publisher.
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c.eoptftl. Address all communication!, and
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HL,.SUKII,nJ.N K A l l'.o :
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Utdivurod by carrier, iter uiunih V6
By mull, one year (hi advance) 7 W
Hlx months 3 "
Oho month ?a
BIlliclL-COJ.lrl 6
Will not bo ent by mull to any addruu, for
any length of lime, unleu lld iu ailrauoe.
One y-ur (in advuiicw) Vi 00
4x oion tin ... 1 00
.VlvertUliiK rates made known on application.
Kntcrod sj second-class matter at the Eugene,
UruKOii, postofttco.
MONDAY, - - APRIL 13, 1890.
REPUBLICAN STATE PLATFORM.
The platform is in effect, a re
affirmation of tho 1892 platform,
which under the construction
which has prevailed during tho
last two yeaiB, is a complete strad
dle on the financial question. It
raads as follows:
Tho American people, from tradi
tion and interest, favor bimet
allism, and the republican party
demands tho use of both gold and
silver as standard money, vitli
such restrictions and under such
provisions, to be determined by
legislation, as will secure the main
tenance of Iho parity of values of
the two metals, so that tho pur
chasing aud debt paying power of
the dollar, whether ot silver, gold
or paper, shall at all times be
equal. The interest of the coun
try its farmers and its working
men demand that every dollar,
paper or coin, issued by the govern
ment, shall bo iih good as any other
dollar:
Tho platform favors protection
and the reciprocity policy of James
Q. Blaine; favorB tho construction
of the Nicaragua canal by tho gon
eral government and the election
of United Stalos eenators by a
direct voto of tho people. 0:i fish
ories it says: "Wo Bee tho impor
portance and magnitudo i f tho
lishing industry on the Columbia
river would recommend that some
provisions bo mudo for state
liatohory for artificial propagation,
and that tho luws regulating close,
season bo rigidly enforced."
In rogard to tho financial plank,
a minority roport of the committee
on platform was submitted signed
by Claud Cm tub, Chus. S. Moore,
V. W. Stoiwor, Darwin lliistiw,
W. II. Conycrs, and W. P. Conna
way. It embodied tho idea of tho
Oregonian of committing tho con
vention lo a clear and unmistak
able denunciation of tho free coin
Age of silver, and read as follows:
Resolved, That wo favor the use
of both gold and silver to (lio ex
tent which they can be maintained
in circulation at parity in purchas
ing and dobt paying power; but we
are earnestly opposed to tin free
and unlimited ouinago of silver at
tho ratio of 11) to 1 for the reason
that it would destroy such parity,
onormouBly contract tho volumno
of curroncy by forcing gold out of
circulation and immudiulcly plac
ing tho oountry on a silver Imsie.
liulioving that the effect of inter
national demonetization of silver
can bo overcomo only by interna
tional romouclizalion'of that metal,
the republican party of OivgDii
most earnostly favor such uio.i.sniv
ns will accomplish that purpose.
This minority report was dt fcatcd
by a voto of 129 to 108.
ONE HO 1.1. A R nil EAT.
P. K. Armour, tho Chicago kiiifi,
in speaking of the whcut outlook,
Bays:
"I believo that wheat will sell at
f 1 a bushel or near that figure
soon. This is speaking from tho
standpoint of a merchant and not ns
scalpor. It ought to sell thereon
its merits, and will unless some
, thing tinforseen occurs. I have
felt bullish for several weckh but
never moro so than now. What
any individual or operator says,
has no referono to tho actual tiiir
kct conditions. The advance will
not bo a matter of sentiment,
although I believe business men
all over the country are becoming
moro confident and cheerful. This
grain may be singled out f. r im
provemont. I believo that all
products will bo helped. Corn
and oaU may cll up a few ceuU,
although conditions of supply and
demand are entirely different in
them t'. an in wheat, but provisions
are at a range of prices where they
are sure to be better.
Albany Democrat: The repub
licans of Lane county passed just
ono lone resolution. They were
very bravo lo do so much.
Pendleton Tribune: Miss Har
rietts C. Woodruff, who has been
county school superintendent for
the past four years, was not renomi
nated at tho last populist conven
tion, but nevertheless she has shied
her bonnet into the arena and will
run as an independent candidate
at the coming election. Miss
Woodruff has been a very efficient
superintendent and has a host of
friends and admirers whose, sup
port will make her a very formid
able candidate.
Oiikuon Stone Chosen. Ueorge W
Davis, of tliu Pioneer Btone Company,
is in receipt of a telegram uniiouueing
that the stouo of tho Oregon Pioneer
quarry, on Yuquina bay, lias been e-
lectcd to be used in tho construction
of tho Ban Francisco Cull building,
save a Salom dispatch. Tliore lias
been some II irt in California to create
a prejudice against Oregon building
stone In favor of the California pro-
duet, but. Oregon continues to gt
some very desirable contracts. He
sides the Call building, Oregon has
furnished the rne for the feiry depot
and the handsome Parrott building, in
Ban Francisco.
CEO. B. DORRIS.
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law,
t7TLL PLACTICJ? IN THE C0UKTS
V of the Second Judicial District and Id
if. Supreme Court of thia Htate.
8K.cial attention given to collections Mid
rattore in probate.
DORRIS & STEVENS.
Attoknf y-at-La w,
KUUBNK, ORIIUON
urmi-Over Z.ane County Bank.
AHjgh Fte
IP
The skeleton in
many a household is
the peculiar weak
nefls of the wife and
mother, or of the
wife who ought to be
a mother and is not
Happiness is de
stroyed by the pres
ence of the secret
sickness that may
lurk like a grinning
death among the
most luxurious
homes. The most
terrible thing about
ill is condition of af
fairs is that it is entirely needless. There is
no reason in the world why every woman
in the world should not be strong and health
fill and capable of fulfilling her whole duty
an a wife and mother. Many women go on
month after month, and year after year, be
coming weaker rind weaker, because of a
very natural hesitnncy they feci in consult
ing a physician. They know that if they go
to a doctor for treatment, the first thing he
will insist on will be "examination" and
local treatment." This must of course be
distasteful to every modest woman. They
are generally as unnecessary as they are ab-
norreni. ur. t'lerce a favorite rrescnption
cures positively, perfectly, permanently, all
varieties of "female weakness" and dis
ease. It la designed to do this one thing,
aud it does it. It is the only medicine now
before the public for woman's peculiar ail
nicntft, adapted to her delicate organization
by a regularly graduated physician an ex
perienced and skilled specialist in these
maladies. It cannot do harm in any condi
tlon of the system. Its sales exceed the
combined sales of all other medicines for
women.
Kvery woman will be healthier and happier for
lonowinR me inenmy, practical
counsel comainca in lit. r
ierce's
great universal doctor book:
"The People's Common Heuse
Medical Adviser." It Is the most
comprehensive medical work In
one volume In the Kngliib Ian
giinge. It contains loott paxes,
fully illustrated. 680,000 copies
have been sold at J 1.50 each
bound In cloth. The profits are
now used In printing naU-a-raill
ion free conies bound In slronir
man ilia paper covers. To get one you have only
to mitl 31 one-cent stamps (to pay cost of mail
ins onlv), to World's DfsjtenMry Medical Assoc.
tllon. Ko. 6M Main Street, IhitTalo, N. Y. Send
promptly before atl are given away If In want
of one. Thev are going olT rapidly.
NOTICE FOR PUHLICATION.
Land Office, Rostdmrg, Oregon.
March 25, 18 '.HI.
Notice is hernby givon that the foPowing
name.l stiller Imi filed notice of hi inlrn.
lion to maVe final proof in unnport of his
claim, and that said proof will bo made
oeiora 1. al. tlunter, conuiy clrrk of .teu
ton county, Oregon, at Corvallis, Oregon,
on XU) 2, lHiMI, vis: Mathew George on
homsiead entry No 6GU7 for the ); 11 t .;,
w ;4 n e;4, n w 4 w sro ip 10 r, r
6 west.
Ht names the following witofPsts to
pro his continuous residence noon and
cultivation of said land viz:
'.chard J. Mcbola. Ilcurr L Horton.
Siim 11 oi II Horton and Amos K Hammer, all
of Mont -f , Oregon.
U M A KiTcu.-Ffgtster,
NOTICE FOR runUGATION,
Lund Office at Koslmrg, Orrgon,
March 11, If '.Hi,
Notice Is boroby giten Ibat the follow-
mg-naiued settler baa filed notice of his in
t-u(ion to make final proof in support of
hia cltiira, and that said proof will be made
bfloro Joel Ware, IT & C O Com
minstoner, at Kugene, Oregon. on
April V!."i, ISiHJ. vit: Charley liiuder on
homnsiead entry No Gl'03 for the n w ;.
sro 8, tp 19 a, r 6 wrst.
Ho names tita following wltufsrs lo
prove hia: conliti;:caa residence utmn and
cultivntion of, said land, vii:
I. Iia8R. John AlK'ulloeh. Jsmr
Scbrimpf ai d C O Ivis. all of HadlevTille,
Oregon
R M Vkattii,
Register.
r
' him 1 mi m
The largest piece of
GOOD tobacco
ever sold fono cents
Lane County Bank.
(EalaUUhed In mi.)
EUGENE, OREGON.
A general Banking business
In all branches transacted on
favorable terms.
A. O. HOVEY, President.
J. M. A UK A. MM, Cashier.
A. O. HOVKY, Jk A.SHt.C'uslir.
J. L. PAGE,
DEALER IN
(hoaerle:s
Having a I.aruo anil Complete stork of
Hlnple and l'uney Groceries bought
in the host nmrketa,
EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH,
I can oflvr the public belter prices
than any other houe iu Eugene.
Produce or all Kinds taken it Market Prices.
T. O.HisnniOKB,
Prenident.
S.B. Eakin, Jr.,
CmIubi
Mi.
& Mia
Ot Eugene.
raid up l&si; C&pUs! $50,080
surplus ana fronts, SaO.iWU
Eugens - - Oregon.
A general haiikiu buinoM dime on reasou
nble terms. Siht drafts on NKW YOHK.
Clf AJ(, HAN KUAXCJiSCO and POUT
T ND, OHK10N'.
lUlla of 6sch.vii;e mM on foreitfn countries.
Oenosita receive i 3itl:nt to chdck or oertifi
cats of tfnfomt.
All coiloctlons Aptriit'v1 too will rwtiivt
prooiot tticni!n.
Central Market,
HERA
Old Kentucky
LIQUOR HOUSE,
PROPRIETORS.
Will keep constantly or hand a full supply of
BEEF, MUTTON,
PORK and VEAL,
Which they will nell at the lowest
market prices.
A falrsiare or the public patroasge solicited.
:- TO Til K FA KM ERS.-:
We w ill pay the highest market price
for Fat (,'nttle, Hogs and ttheep.
Shop on Willamette St.,
EIKIENP. OTJTm.-ixr
wm.wv nnmnnv 0111 w-M?...drt,to.n,rrJr.hVM.. y "Kyis.nvis.bi
iiuuHui, ' unniiui, " uill,; ch.rgo. ' H aencate ana desirable protection
10 tne lace in this climate.
W. M. RENSHAW, Proprietor.
-Kwp !he nu Ijrsmli ol-
J. M. WILLIAMS,
ATTORNEY : AT : LAW.
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.
Kuom S uiiHtdlrs, KUdou't Block, 0th atreel.
L. BILYEU. J- K. VOUSO.
BILYEU& YOUNG,
Attohneys-at-Law,
Kt'UENR, OREGON.
flr-omcK Ovor First National Bank,
I. O. POTTEB. H. T. CONDON
POTTER & CONDON,
Attorneys-at-Law.
KJGENE. OltKUON.
OpyicK Iu Conser'a block.
A. C. WOODCOCK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFFicx-Oue-hali block south oi Chrlaman'a
II luck,
EUGENE, : : OBEGON.
J. J. WALTON,
Attorney-at-Law,
EttiENt.OHKUON.
Oflice up-itio1, Walton's b:ock.
Will 1o a i-ijtra! luvr proctlceiu all theconrtf
ji llil4tate.
H. D. NORTON,
LAWYER.
Rooms 1 ami 2 over First National
Bank.
0. E. LOOMIS, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Onice up-atnlra In Khelton block over Oco. T.
Hall & Son a grocery atore.
Privuta telephone Inside the door
for calls day or night.
DR. J. W. HARRIS,
t-'hysician and Surgeon
Oii'iw over Htudtrson A Linn 'a Drug Store.
di-fick Hui'Hsr 9 to V2h. m.;2 to 6 eud 7 vtt
Kcfi ntiue lorry street between 12ih aud W'h
DR. G. W. BIDDLE,
DENTIST,
Duca only nrit-cl work. Th lntst Im
provemcma used. Torms moderate, uflioeand
residence on OHto stret't, between Fifth ana
lxth streets, oue block west of Minnesota
lintel.
A LADY'S TOILET
Is not complete
without an ideal
HOMPLEXIOM
U POWDER. If
POZZONIS
Combines everv element of
beauty and purity. It is beauti
fying, soothing, healing, health
ful, and harmless, and when
rightly used is invisible. A most
-.N1-
All Kinds of Wines.
Also the (VIchrntiMl SCHI.ITZ
MILWAUKEE I1F.KH on draught.
CITY-
HAVE A DATE?.
h ..wily I nurt of I n yn s r ,.
SSClitaia Laxative Date
NO lK'K OF FINAL SKTTI.EMKNT.
Nntli-a Is herol.v Kiien that KlirsOi! mora,
executrix of the eute of Nathaniel Oiimorej
le.'.a.e.l has rile. I in the t'ounly I'ourt of
..lie .uiniy, nrrvon, 11'
the administration of sal.
ine .-iarcn tenn of the sai.l I'onntv
1S, .n nnler waa ttulv mm.U .ettin.. M.v
Kh, IS'.Mat tlo'rhN-k In Ilia fnnnonn of .aid !
lay as tha time, and at tlx Court House In
hiiuene as Ih. ,a4 for the final liearinir of
sai'l final account anil tlia Hn.l wltl.nint
said estate. All iwrsona interest.,! in ..I.I
date ar hereby notified that they are rs-Ul,,, fn.-.o..),
iuire.1 to hie m writinir ai.y objections they I l"U 'sJOIliaCIl
" i-o " .txe lo aail nnal account in
1 hour la.t above namct.
Kl.llA tllLVOHR.
Kxeciltiix of aa'd estate.
Oatwl at Knfci.e, Orcein, March 1", lmai
(I
First iloor west of Ouy Hotiilcr-
on'g ftiriiittiro toix, 7tli t.
Half block from Wlllnnictto at.
GIVE US A TRIAL
GRIFFIN & GO. Props.
HORSES FOR RAt r -
J. F. FORD,
("vaiigolist,)
Of l)oa M Inrs, Iw, write, nnd'r .lata
March 23, 1S1I.1,
8. B. Mkii. Mfo. Uo.,
Dufur, Orcrroii.
(iKSTLKMhjt: Oi. arriving home l,t
week, I foiiiul all w,. anil nnxiotislv
wnltitiK. Our little p-irl, eiKht .... one
hnlfyeiirsolil who hail wastod nwnv
to ; pounds, h now wvll, slmne niiil
vigorous, and well llwlHtl up ,s li
ii"l.'iB"f J."? 1,s rkwell!
Hoth of the children like it. Your S
U. Cough Cure h, cured and kept
wy all hosnuu-w from inc. Ho give
It to every one, Willi greeting fr all.
W lahing you m.HTity, we arc
0UIH, IB. AND Mks. J. F. I'ORD
H yon wish to hvl tresh and ch..er'ul .'.i
Jf"1" J?r!nifs work, ele,,," , e
wllh ihe Hea.lsche slid l.lvcr l ure 2
IwonrthieedosojaweeS. 7 Ul""
Sold umlera ranltlrr Kiiarantce
M ccuu per boltlo bj all drnmsia.
(Glace.)
Aro a natural laxative.
Is wholesome.
EUGENE-FLORENCE
STAGE LINE
E. BANGS, Proprietor.
A '?cMr " Thurs.
Inilit npon hiving th genuine.
LEAVE
I Bli
ALL I'OIXiT U
7:00r.M
Daily.
;. I' .M
I oily.
H:00 A M
Ex bun.
UtaUoVl """"""W oW., l"
r or ail Informsllon. .
KWJiS;
K. McNKH.1
neOLMver ....1 . ''
1'ortlaud, Ortcon ""S"
EAST AND
TheSn
VIA
asta Rquu
the
Afi
8. -Warn
l:fJ a m i ,v
10:4fiam Ar ban VnnQm,
(bov trains b1m at l's.t P,..77"
(Jitv, WotHlUirn, Salmi, Tbi
)etferH(in. Atlmiiv. Alu.,. i
HarrishurK Ju,,c,in tl.;,'
Creswell, Drain sud all itilin.T.
buru to Ashland ii iIuhh.
nnsrnnro mi. t,,,,.
8 oi)
2 04 t mil.. ir !
.... r . ;.iiQs i,
v iujir Kosebnry!
OAI.EJI PISSESOEK, D1UI.
I. I'.irl .nil t.UH
6:15 p A SJem. ' lit"
-uiwi.Mi u.KS ON OGDLV &"
im
SKCOKU CLASS SLEMJilul
Attach d lo til ibrough ana
Wert Si,l Ijjriii.,,
sirrrnES jomlasd ist ,.
AIL THAIS DAILY (UemKlTU
7:8!lainI.y Portland AljlJ
12:15 p ui I Ar CortslIU It'll
At AlLar.y ami v'f.rvslli, trDiniifl
ot Uregun Central 6l Luttn Mn.
KXPHK83 THAIS IUILT innniriK
i-M d m I Lv "ortlsnil ii'ioj
7uc5ptuiAr McMinnvilk Lniifi:
THROUGH TICKETS to i3h
in the Easir-rn Rlatea, Cinnii tU h
onn be ohtumeil at lowest ntHfra
L. a. ADAIK.Ami.Eirm
K KOE11I.KK. trKIJUtli
Manatter, Ant 0. F. ssd iisi
POKTI.ANM.Wtt?
Eugene Street hh.
TIME CARD.
After the 4lh of Oct. 1605, tb
cnin will run on the folloiingsJ
time until further iiolice.
LEAVING THE DEPOT.
7:10-7:40-8:10-8:40 9:10M!
then every half hour.
LEAVE THK I'SITOSn.
7:25-7wo-8 35-8:56-9:2i-K3MJii'
then every half hour.
Care will leave prompllf
li. W.HOUO
". : .Vifa. Gsit. X$:utk
f HE thSO'-O &At
I IB; i. OMismarnnJ
3 A Ci?e$gk
N!
WSTHEBOJJtt"'
ownrsss4ai
For sale at Yennii
DO 100 031
NOTICE FOX PUBLICATION.
Land Office at ltoseburg, f treiton,
AurilK. 1S1ML
Notice is hereby eiven that the following
nameil settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make hnal proof in support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before
Joel Ware, U S C C Commissionsr, at
fcujrane, ()rei;on, on Ma IS, ISVXi,
AsIiImI O Pint, ,.n homestead en'ry No 8525
for the s w i, sec 111; n J nw J sec 24; tp 11)
r o wesb
He names tha f.tllowint. wllnMn. l.t nrova
nis continuous resiili'in upon anil cult
linn of, aaid lan , viz;
Krnest Pnt-h. of Alma. Oreenn. John Din
on, of Kutrene, Oregon, George Layne and
Morris Johnson, of Mound, Oregon."
William 11 Pierce and Kirn S Collins, as
entrymen in U S No 7071 fir ei sw J. w J se
1 sec 13 tp 19 s, r H w, and ne No 7 for s
1 sec 24 tp 19 a. r 8 w, respectively, are here
by cited to appear at the aaid time and place
for making saiil final pr.i f to adi'iice testi
mony in support of your respective entries.
K M VKATCU,
Ktgister.
NOTICK OP FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is heri-hv oivnii that Rosalia
Hsnach. eiccntrii of the estate of Peter
11.- . i . . I a rvy .rug-ne
. 1 " Kioren.eih,..!Mio.:', or:T.'!i l''vh. d-wa-ed: hsa Bled her acconut for
l -re I lo-ince Tues ' lr,e Final rjetthmint of laid ealnle, and
erriTlm noonay the 4th day of My 1896 haa been
, ct by order of the conit f ir healing ohj'C-
. ... ft) ' till'. a In Ih
ne "ii.l'i'a.",?- "'"" "very 'Wn Ku"i lWotl BaCWO.
;ne. or Hum . l ave, .., aAn -f: oo. B. Downs, Kieoutrii.
1 Ally for Estate.
Ve to aaid hnal account ,ui nr It fl.n 1 . . . : li, "in....., n.r."i a. in
. iv la I c nil i' ; I v ,1 1 I -ii . -- . ... t ... ,, si .
Kxcollont for children.
Hrmltrton A I. inn run yon moro
bvut tliin.
MN I K FA) K.
KU Ml I K I i
i Anir-'f;
IO.
QTcci m
.reth.oe--,inJ.i.d;VFrW!1
liable cc-. en t Jisri-'
Uonuuie sold
agents. KiiienftOW
le mn$g$.
- I I
NOTICE FOR rVBUCV
. I.
r .r. Office al")!
.. ..... :. k.rebT .i"'.Ta''
i..m.H setll'l bJ " Hf.
bis claim, and 'J C
before Joel " ' M-T; J
at Euitere. ores--" .p"".
Prank WW? ,!.'V
IM aa r WCM . .i.-in
1 ;.n,ea the T
prove hi. con-ion""'
cnltivaticn-l"" ,5.1 ,..
James w " V,fl
Walton. ".7..X
ntnn. DJ vvr
Oregon, and
gon
I