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DAIUr EUGENE GUAK1). I. L. CAMPBELL, Publirfier. I'uMUl.ed overjr evening of thu wec-k, UuiuUyH etxepteu. AadruMi all communication, aud malto all ruinUtancus pcyublo to the Kuobne UUAjiD, Kugene, Oregon. 8CIMCKJJTIUN KATKb: (lUll.Y.) delivered by carrier, per week I 20 Delivered by carrier, per mouth 7t By mall, one year (hi advance) 7 M Blx mouths a 75 One month 76 HIokIo copies Will uot be sent by mall lo any addreaiv, for any length of time, unleu paid lu advnw'e. Oua year (lu atlvanou) 'i 00 Nfz mouths 1 00 AdvurtUhiK rates niarfe known on application. Entered as second-class matter at the Eugene, Oregon, poatomce. TUESDAY, - - APRIL 21, 1896, GRANGE RESOLUTIONS. LaBt December the state grange of Pennsylvania adopted tlio fol lowing resolutions: Whereas, The Amorican Protec tive Tarid League and Homo Market Club are assumed to bo well versed in the operation of protection by a tariff on imports and aro assumed to bo represents tive exponents of protection; there fore bo it Resolved by the etalo grange of Pennsylvania, at its regular annual meeting held at Williamsport, Pa., that we respectively, earnestly and urgently request said Tariff League and Home Market Club to forward to the secretary of this state grange for general publication, replies to 'the following questions: First Can a tnrifl on imports directly or indiroclly protect the homo prioes of agricultural staples as long as tlio snrplus is sold for export, and the export and the homo prico for those am tho same? Second If it cannot must not this unprotoctod industry pay for tho oost of protection of the pro tected indubtrics? Third Is not such a system of protection injuriously unjust and inequitable, to tho producers of agricultural staples. Fourth Will not a bounty on tho export of agricultural staples for tho protcotion of their prices in tho homo market be just and equit able so long as proteetion by a tariff on imports is in nperalion? Tho Amorican Promotive Tariff Leagno made no reply in tho chal lenge. For tho offices of sheriff and olork tlio democrats have nominated Mossrs. Iloraco Hitinpton and Sloven Spencer, both native sons of Lane county. They are not only doservingly popular but are ulao competent to (111 the offices in a first-class manner. Corvallis Times: The nomina tion on tho democratic ticket of JudgoJohn Burnett fur ussociitto justice of tho supreme court is a deserved compliment lo an ablo jurist. A pioneer lawyer of the state, a citizen of wmtli and a not able example of a colf-mado man, Judgo Hurnett if ekvteil would bring Btrongth and respect to the supreme court. Many an old timer in all Willamette v.illoy counties will cast unirio partisan feeling in June and drop in a vote for John Ilurnott. Brownsville. Times: The plank in tho Oregon state, platform on finance is about as easy for a silver as a gold man to eland upon, still it does not commit tlio republican party to any policy. That is whero it is weak. If it means free silver, it should Bay bo; if not it should be equally plain. In lact silver men rather have tho best of it. With all the boasted indepen dence ol tlio republican party i', is too weak-kneed to como out plainly on the money question, as do the democrats. Contradictory statements some times creep in on tlio most heartily wcrkeil lor pioriositiun. Kor in tttnnco tho Globo-IHmocrnt which in one of tho moot prononneeil of tho gold stamlnrd paper?, mid lias been promulgating the sliitentoiil that tho only silver advocate were silver mi no owners mid those in- terested with them recently "As a politician, Senator .Carter is for free silver; but us a business ni:in, he is part owner of one of the principle gold mines in Montana." Boston Herald: The Oregon democrats dcolarc explicity for free silver, and tho Oregon republicans Btruddlo the questions. As between tho financial planks of tho two parties, tho democratic position is entitled to more respect. It is wrong but it iB not cowardly as well." Even the Eastern gold bug con demns thestraddlo proposition. It is natural for the press of that sec tion to think that the silver propo sition is wrong, and their opinions as to the democratic platform have no weight in Oregon. Get on to the Northern raelllo Flyer. The change of timo, via the North ern Pacific and Burlington route, ef fective Sunday, April 12th, enables passengers to leave Portland dally at 5 p m, reaching Lincoln, Neb, at 12:55 noon: Omaha 4:05; St Joseph 6:50: AtchiBon 0:30; Leavenworth 7:35, and Kansas City 8:05 on the evoning of the third day; Chicago 8:20 and St Louis 7:19 on the morning of tlio fourtli day, You can see from this that the North ern Pacific! reaches Omaha in two days and 23 hours; Chicago and St Louis 8J days, which equals the fastest run made by any other road. If you will compare our schedule from Portland to Lincoln, St Joseph, Atchison Leavenworth and Kansas City you will see that the Northern Paclflo and Burlington via Billings, beats all other roads Into Lincoln four hours: St Joseph 12 hours; Atchison 12 hours Leavenworth 14 hours, and Kansas City 10 hours aud 45 minutes, where immediate connections are made In union depots for all points East and South. Everyliody knows that the Northern Pacific Yellowstone Route' is tho finest equipped railroad In Amoriea for all classes of travelers Therefore, before starting East don buy a ticket until you have written to or called upon R McMurphey, Gen- oral Agent, Jiugene, uregon. That hideous and deathly demon ot sickness constipa tion, is an easy enough thing to cure if vou take the nciit medicine, constipa tion Is one of the commonest things in the world, it is reaiiy one 01 me most sen oiis thiiiL'9. Fully nine-tenths of all the ordinary sickness of mankind is due to tins one cause, it you place an ohstruc tion in the cutter, it will ston the flow of water, ana gradually a moss ot poison ous, putrefying matter will accumulate That is exactly what happens in the diireshve ortzans when constipation be sins. Poisonous matter accumulates and is forced into the blood. It goes all over tli body aud causes all sorts of symp toms. A few of these are dizziness, flatu lence, heartburn, palpitation, headaencs, loss of apetite, loss ot sleep, loui bream, distress alter eating, biliousness and erup tions of the skin. These things are un pleasant, but they are not serious. The serious things come afterward. Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets arc for the cure of constitution. They are tiny, sugar- coated granules, easy to take, mild and efficient in their action. One is a gentle laxative, two a mild cathartic. There is nothing else in the world like them, There is nothing that takes their place, There is nothing' just as good," although lieing and unscrupulous druggists may sometimes tell vou so tor meir own pront. I)o you want to lose your health so that the druggist can get ncn t The People's Common BetiM Medical Adviser, In plain Ho 6 Huh, or Medicine Simplified by .V. Pierre. M. !.. Chief Commit- nffPhynlclatitothe Invalids' Ho VS ld ano tturnicai inamuie, uuuaio, N. Y., tooS pajrea, illustrated. 680.000 cnpleaaold at $i.yx Now sent, paper-bound, absolctklt FRKtc od receipt of 11 one-cent at am pa to pay for mailing ontjh Auuicaa me auuiot, aa auun Summons. In lbs Circuit Court of the Stato of Ore gon, for the County ol Lane. D O Gay, J P Nazis, J F Hen. cleraon, II It Tice, Mary 1 Maivell, Jaa F alaiwell, Jane j E Maxwell ami Pearl Mai. well, Plaintiff, by C D Max-1 veil, their guardian, n Nanoy Maupin, Terry Maupin, Unrrett Maupin, Nancy Man piu aud Utohol Maupin, I Defendants. J To Nanny Maupin, Perry Maupin, flar- rxtt Maupin, Nancy Maupin and ltnchel Manpin, Defendants: In the name of the State ot Oregon, yon are hereby require! to appear and answer the ootnptaint filed seainat iu the shore entitled unit within ten days from the date of the lerricn 01' this suni mom upon yon, if served within this conn, ty ; or if nerved within any other county in this atate, then within twenty ears from the service o( thin aummona upon you; aud if served by publication of aummona then on me vmi Monday of June, the sth day Iheriot, ItWti; and If yon fail o to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take pnlpnient against yon for a dierre to quiet the title to the following described prem i.eeas aliened in tho eomnlnint: lLuln. ning at a point 7.31 elu a of the nw cornir ol are 25, and running thence north 63 40 chs; thenee e VlAi cbr; thmce a I 8t eh; iheneo 4H.C5 chi thence !7 20 ehi; Iheneo wet 0.50 cha; thence 8 011 eh t; and wen 61 40 ch lo the place of begin ning, containing 820 acrre, tp 1 7 a, r 6 w, in Lane county, Orrgon, and for anch other relief aa may Im toultable and jnt. Ttil unrunioti ia iublihd by enter of Hon J 0 Knllerlon uiado nt C himNri Apiii 2 ", 1WHS. Jihid Waitoh. Attorney f.ir Plaintiff''. Test it anv way you like. ,;.r1l' w. Measure it-Chew it and vou will find piece of 000 tobacco ever sold for io cents Lane County Bank. (Establlihed In mi.) EUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking business In all branches transacted on favorable terms. A. O. HOVEY, President. J. M. AHRAMri, C'asliier. A. CI. HOVKY, Jit., Asat. (,'iwlir. J. L, PAGE, DRAI.RR IS (bce;re:s Having a Large and Complete stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries boiiylit in the best niarkels, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, I can oiler lite public better prlcex than any other house in Eugene. rroJncc or all Kinds taken at Market Prices. Old Kentaeky LIQUOR HOUSE, W. M. REHSIiAW, Proprietor. KeopH he Heit brands of WHISKEY, BRANDY, GIN, -ANMI- All Kinds of Wines. AIo the (YMirntrd SCHLITZ MILWACKKK ItKKUoii draught. CITY ery nil I First tloor west of Day & Hender son's furniture store, 7th st. Half block from Willamette at. GIVE US A TRIAL GRIFFIN & GO. Props. HORSES FOR Rai f - HAVE A DATE? California Laxative Date, (Glace.) Are a natural laxative. Is wholesome. lVies not gripe or sicken tlio stomach. It ia the comini: laxative. Excellent for children. Henderson A t.tnn can tell you more aboaltann. T. G.Hesdbioks, President. 8. B, Eakin, Jr., Cashie Ol Eugene, Paid tip (asti Cajilisl $50,000 surplus aim i'ronis, sso.uuu Eugene - - Oregon. A fttmeral baukin? buninetts done on roasoii ftblit tcrmn, His'lit thtifu on NEW YOKK. CIirnAdO. SAN FKANOISCO and POKT ti ANlt OHKHON. Bills of exolianne nold on foreltfii cnuntriex. Oepoaits received aubjoot to check or certifi cate of tfoi-mit. All coUactiaas ontrustod to ui will recoive prompt attonliou. ' Central Market, PISHER& WATK1NS PROPRIETORS. Will keep constantly or. hand a It BEEF, MUTTON, PORK and VEAL, Wlileli they will ell nt tbe lowest market prices. A fair siiare of tbe public patronage solicited. :-TOTIIEFAK.MERS.: j We will pay the lilijiiesUniarket price fur Knt Cuttle, lings and Mlieep. Shop on Willamette St., KUOliNli, OREGON. -.Mi i (loliTiriil lo any part nt the city Iri-v til charge. J. F. FORD, (ttvantnlitt,) Of Pa Moines, Ii.wi, write under date Mar.-h 2:1, u:a: H. R. Mkd. Mfo. Vo., Dtifur, Oreou. Gkntlemkn: Oh arriving home. Inst week, I found all well and anxiously waittns. Our little girl, eight ai... one half years old, who had wasted awav to 88 pounds, Is now well, strong and vigorous, and well fleshed up. N. It t'ough ('tire bus done its work well Both of the children like it. Your 8 Ji. Cough Cure has cured and kept away all hosrsness fmm ,,, nn g I. t..t.e.vcrv olu'' wi"' Krwtings for all. V Ishlng you prosHTitv, wc are ours, AIr. ami Mrs. J. F. Ford li Tetlwl.n to fpcl fr,.,h au,1 eheerfiil. i ffli n" t"r '".r. eteanae tin- yi ready lor the -"rlnit's work, elranae thi t 'mrm wHh Iho lleadaehe and l.lvvr ( un, I tiVnl two or ihiwdon,!) a wwk. ' ing- Sold undcrs ixwlttrr Kiiarniitt( SO centit iwr bottli- by all drumma. EUGENE FLORENCE STAGE LIKE. E. BANQS,Proprietor. Stiso havrs IiiKiio Mondays and Tliurs- dnyj. nti.orU.eka. m., i..i.Kl.r arrWhiJ .i Klor.-iu-ellH.dayl.dloi', tj o , l" . " " Kt'tMtlllllE K.lk.oliui daja and Kri.tiiva at cl'H k a. m arrlvliK in Kiirviu' ilio tivxtday at T p. ni MS'ii.K rvr.K. itui Nii i iiie . J'TO lics.ia i..r a;e at K. llany.' Im, rn. Ki.. hi jrrie, or at Ifnd iiavviipmr. oitiro in 'r,'. CEO. B. DORRtS. Attorney and Connsellor-at-Lalv, 17 ILL PRACTICE IN THIS C 'JUKI'S V of the Second Judicial District and in le Supreme Court of this Bute. Special attention given to collection! auJ natten In probate. A. LOMU8. 1" kTKVtKli DORRIS & STEVENS, AT'i'OKNEY-AT-lyAW, KIIUKNB, OKJSUON yryicK Over Laue Couuty liank. J. M. WILLIAMS, ATTORNEY : AT : LAW, COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTV. Hoom 6 iipatairB, RlBdou'8 Block, 9th itreet. I. DILYKU. J. E. YOUNO. BILYEU& YOUNG, Attokn ey s-at-La w , Kt'UENE, OKEGON. jjroi F1CB Over First Natlonai Bauk. t. O. POTTElt. II. T. CONDON P OTTER & CONDON, Attorneys-at-Law. EUGENE. OREGON. Offick lo Connor's block. A. C. WOODCOCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OKFicE-Oiio.halI block south of ChriRiiian's Bluet, KUCiKNK, J. J. WALTON, Attnrney-at-Law, ELQENh, OBKUON. net.. un.Btairs. Walton's biock. Wil! do a iteueni! lavr pracllceij all thecourtf! 31 tnisaiato. H. D. NORTON, LAWYER, llootns 1 and 2 over First National Bank. . . C. E. LOOMIS, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Ofllce up-stairs in Slielton block over Geo. T. Halt 6i Hou s grocery store. Private telephone inside the door for culls day or night. DK. J. W. HARRIS, rhysiuian and Surgeon Oiitcu over Henderson A Ltim'BDrug Htore. oipick Huuka: tt to 12a. in.; 1! to 5 uud 7v8 p. m. Kuni m:eFerry street botwueu lUth aw 18ih DR. G. W. BIDDLE, DENTIST, Doua only flmtclnwi work. Tho hitcst !m- provemenia unei. iorms moucnue. umceanu reside 11 wj on Olive ntret. between Fifth nud Hixth etreeU, one block west of Minnesota Hole I. A LADY'S TOILET la not complete without an ideal POMPLEXIOM U POWDER. 1 POZZOfiCS Combines every element of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. NOTICK FO.1 PTJBLIOATIOX. I.nnd Office at Roeehnr?. I Irefron, Anril K. iKiVL Notice is hereby given that the (ollowinR named settler has tiled notice ol his intention to make final proof In support ol his claim, and inal said proof will be made hetore .I.iel War, U O C Comniisioner. at Kiurane, ttreuon, on Mav ). IS'.Ki, vli: Aslihel (i Post, .hi homeatraH en ry No 8A2R lor the i j i , sec 1.1; n J nw reo 21; tp 10 a, r 8 wiaU He names the f Mowing wltneaaes to prove his continnons residence iiion and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: Krneat l'-j'h, of Alma. OrKon, .Tcdin Dix on, of Kiuene, Oregon, Oeoi'e Layne and Morris .lohn.on, of Mound Onvon. William II Pierce and fcira S Collins, as entrj-men in I) H No 7ti71 fi r e J sw , w j se i sec 13 tp 111 1,111, and ne No 75W for nw iset; 24 t 111 s, r 8 w, reiH-ctively, are here ty cited to appear at tlie said time and place for making said final pro f to adt'uee teati mony in supjiottof your reapprtive entries. It M VKA'ICll, HtKister. - NOTICKOF FINAL 8ETTLKMF.NT. Soiico is hereby R'ven thot Rosalia ruiisc'j. cieciitrii of the i slate id Peter ltanseh, d"cea-ed; hB tiled her aecmint for the Final Settlement f aaid islnte, sod Monday the 4th day ol May 18!K1 has been set by order of tha nnrt for htaiina obieo- ; (ions to the same. Tin..... n.r.cn Inilit upon having Mm genuine. n IS FOR WE EVERYWHERE. Gxo. B. Donms, Eiecntrix. 1 Atty for E-tate. 0. 1 J ii FOlt 11 r II if ThVe-"-".'Iti. : 11. H llt.n.. E.MCNKII.I., "'"""I'la;; Kt'ceivfcr I 1'urtlttiid. orugdn Mana. EAST i SOUTH VIA vs THE The Soufkn hi Express Train l o.,.. n., .. SoutiTT u r.o i f.. ,.- . ' Ne.; ito V '""land aTTbjTT foifi '',. , '""SO"' l.iisa ' aui BsnKrsacites l. .'I Above traiiiH utm, . v.... t. .. I Creswell, Dram ,d all , Ji,i S burn to Ash aid i,.,l,,.i . " '""v K'iSKHCItn hah,, tun r t'urllauu UUI 5.20 p mjAr o.n.ta raSES0t. CiTit 4IUU . 1 lirllaml . .... I 6:15 p A Salem S -viLMHKi iritis uw ogdes torn SOlTEtSlEEftt AND 8KCOKU CLASS SLEIPIMJ W Altuehed to all through Hum West Side DiHii,,. "ETWEUS P0HUXB AJD f? , MAIL T11A1N 11AU.T (UCIPT ltjli,t.l 7:.10am J.v Portland rl I 12:15 pmlAr ferv.lli. 1., u," I A A I)..... o.. Ii:. I ... .... ..... au v.,.,.niji. CTicmiatai or uregnn uentral linsUrn hailni. EXPMB8S TltAlH DA1LT (nCIUlCItltl 4:45 p m Lv Portland ArliHu I 7:25 p m I Ar McMiunville LtIimi I THROUGH TICKETS to ill Pm I in the Eastern States, Canada ibI In) I uau u uoiuiueu at loweei rain una L. Q. ADAIK, Apml.EiMi RKOEHLEK, E.PK0GEK, Manager, Aaat G. F. aodfialr I'OKTLANli. nt:FW Eugene Street Hate;. TIME CARD. After the 4th of Oct. 18S5, tbe aw I cars will run .m the followingecbedsir I tune until ltirtlier lintlce. I.KAVIXO THE DEPOT. 7:10-7:40-8:10-8:40 9:lO-910ffli then every lmlf iiour. LEAVE THE CSIVEKSn, 7 :25 -7 :o5- 8 :a-8:55-!):2j-DaO-10:ii a then every half hour. f'oru u'ill lioivn nrnnintlvonllDs H. W. 'HOLDC. .e...!. . , . ... JM S,ten.H'l en; ttr-nt f'f V" luati.m, lloul. JitJutf .' - 1 au.lotWiesa .lis,,"" e.aorveiweat. . . .r .nun. n euillir.lt tl inc annum vi..---fftl fi. Welters Ateaflt. dJBARI tt- AT ifwy.r.. NIGHT MOVES THE BOWEfS" THE MORN' KorsalealYerlngtoaa!Uiw LADIKS."010'550' 7171 tE BBUN'S 7r. feux le bbuh STEEL 1 are the oinRl : lianie cv on " lPBr? :t .... A He-MU tucene, w- NOTICE I GBTIB Vtia ia heiehy gi . ; lnn.named intention to make HH. I bis claim, 1 w nt hnnene. Frank I'itUffi liill" tor 'be i tp IS s. r 7 w He names neove his Con ren , ,i;uV I ... ..t'l lie ion"-, he WkW : din ,jon r" I ''tl,"U Ilea r."wjl cu n T .lames " iiaiiou. e Oregon, and J tvie, gon. I '"ilrachtS. 7-00 I'M I,X S'1?f'lr.jt; fortluiid, ur uUdttM'""011 'W TlWE 5 if nmi Lb ajtiwii a V V' aoeuts