DAILY EUUXE CUABD.
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ireion, postomoe.
WEDNESDAY, - MAY 13, 1896,
Dr. Wall will rooeivo a flatter
ing vote for coroner.
Skipworth in in the lead in the
senatorial fight, and he will win
easily on June 1st.
The A. P. A's are still fighting
MoKinley for the presidential
nomination. It is stated that they
will throw their support to Alli
son. Sheriff Johnson figures hiB ex
penses rather high for bis firt-t
year of office holding. It probably
included his eloction expenses in
1894.
Vote for tlio men to represent
you in the legislature that can do
something for Lane county. Dont
send drones to the next legisla
ture. John Ii. Ueavcnue is the demo
cratic! candidato for surveyor. Ho
promises the taxpayers Unit the
office will he run in a first-eluss
manner if he is elected.
Driver has beon charged by Hon.
E II Skipworth with having been
a lobbyist at the last session of the
legislature, and it looks as it' he
could not successfully deny it.
The political address made yes
terday atSpringflold by Hon E It
Skipworth was iinivornally praised
by republicans, populints and dem
ocrats alike, lln will bo elected.
The gold oluuso in a promissory
nolo and bond has been declared
void by a Nebraska judge. The
oourt hold that a mortgngo was pay
able in any lawful money of Amer
ica. The Oregonian the leading re
publican paper in the state, hon
estly says that all the high tariffs
imaginable, will r.ot raise the
price of wheat, oats, barley, fruit
or hops.
P J Moi'eraon, fur assessor, will
receive a largo vole from all parties.
He is known by nearly every voter
in Lane county, and thoroughly
understands tlio value of all pro
perty. How about tint tux roll Sheriff
Johnson? Was it really "a muss
of errors," as you slated, or was it
the only way you coul ! defeat your
opponent, W T Eakin. Come now,
and answer this iiieii;on like a
man.
Sloven Spencer ii n native non of
Lane oounty anil is making a
Bplondid fight for tho clerkship. He
will not have to tin oud on a high
ly paid deputy t miuingo the
office when he tn!;oj possesion of
tlio office the first Monday in July.
His competency nus never been
questioned.
The present system of tax gath
ering, especially in the spring of
the yoar, works a severe li i; 1
ship upon tlio taxpayer, a.-, .it
such times, the farmers have but
little or r.othing to dispose for
cash, and ho is compelled to bor
row the money to pay his taxes,
and a high rate of interest. If the
law was changed so as tn entitle
him to pay semi-annually, half
immediately after harvest lima or
Bay, tho first of November and tho
other half tlio first of April, it
tvotild emililit liim fn tiT
payments easier, than :n now, in
the spring, if the whole sMU'n'
extracted at once. ,
Prof i P Holland, the democratic
nominee for school superintendent,
will reccivo many voles irom mo
opposition,' as he is known to be
peculiarly fitted for the posilioi'.
At tho present time he is principal
of the Junction City public, schools.
Uukor now puts in the plea that
he never denied being a member of
tho A P A organization. How
about his card in the Broad-Axe
saying he was not a member, and
also bis statement when uddressing
the silver club at Walttrville in
which he made the statement that
he "never was and is not now a
member."
Salem Journal, Rep: "Moor
head's lying excuse that he fixed
up the journal revision job at $10
a day "at the suggestion of Hofer,"
will not go dovin. Mr. Hofer told
Mr. Moorhaad that he would not
serve on a committee to revise the
Journal at $10 a day, that it was
loo much, and that the speaker
was always made a member ot the
committee and two members from
Marion county could not well get
on a committee of three."
The following plank from the
platform of the democracy of Ore
gon is in line with the sentiment
expressed in that article of the
Constitution which decla-es that
"no religious test shall ever be re
quired as a qualification to any
office or publio trust in the United
States." It reads as followp:
"Twelfth Religioi's difference
should find no place in American
politics, and the democratic party
is unalterably opposed to the spir
it of intolerant bigotry fostered for
political purposes by those who
seek to breed discord and animosi
ties among the citizens of the re
public; secret political bodies are
a curse to party, state and nation.
We heartily wolcome the assistance
of all good citizens who will co-
opera to in the suppression ofsny
political movement organized for
religious proscription."
When a minister of tho gospol
forsakes his high calling and joins
tho political caravan, he seems to
leavo all that is noble, and grand in
tho sumo in the, rear. Rev. I. D.
Driver in Iub speech at Fall Creek
related a. vulgar story that a nows
papor would not dare to reprint,
ovon if inclinod so to do, on ac
count of the United Stales laws
that prohibit the circulation of ob-
scone literature. A portion of the
ladios .present wore so indignant
that they immediately left the room
with blushes of shamo on their
pure cheeks. Sucli a man should
not receive a voto for the high posi
tion for which he is a candidate.
His candidacy is a disgrace to the
county and every ono of its citi
zensmen, women and children.
Then it should be remombored that
tho county has not only her own
honor to maintain but also that
of the Univorsity of Oregon.
Did you ever won
der what that heavy
weight on one side
of a locomotive
wheel was there for?
Anyone who undcr
standa mechanics
knows the need of
a counter-balance to
equalize power And keep the machinery
going will, a steady even motion. With
out it the machinery would wrench iLtelf
out of shape. It is the same way w ith the
machinery of the human -body : it needs
to go on steadily and regularly to be in
good health not by fits and starts. The
sudden wrenching medicines which peo
ple sometimes take to overcome consti
pation, give a violent strain to the intes
tines which weakens them, so that the
costiveness is afterwards worse than be
fore. What costive people need is a natural
laxative like Or. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets
which are pirerful without being vio
lent. The; .".ove the bowels gradually
and comfortably but surely. Von can
regulate the dose one, two or three
' Pellets " exactly as you nee.. They
strengthen the intestines to do their own
work, so that after their movements have
become regular they keep on naturally
of themselves.
The Pleasant Pellets" gently stimu
late and invigorate the liver to throw off
biliousness ; and tone tip the stomach to
secrete the digestive juices, and over
come dyspepsia. The entire digestive,
or alimentary, tract is put in motion in
the regular steady way of nature and
health. This is what m.ikes the " Pleas
ant Pellets" so immensely superior to
the numerous purging pills which wrench
and wenken the system. Ihiiggists may
get more profit out of those other pills
but wh rfi7.
The " Pleasant Pellets" are tiny sugar
coated granules 40 or more in a little
one-inch vial tightlr corked, hence, al
ways fresh and reliable.
Prnil n one-cent Umj lo enrrr cemt of tnM-
Imj -v, m:i1 k- hi rt-1 book, Th lVoplr's
IVtiiHi'ti Si-n-r Mlic..lAilvlr.flAriiWi mK.
Atl-ht W.hM' ,i-prn-rT Medical Awocut
tion. No ,i Mia Strnt, Uuifalo, N v.
Jill
riiTfiTrr
EverylDOGyis on to it
The largest piece of
Good tobacco
ever sold for 10 cents
Lane County Bank.
(Established In 16S2.)
EU GENE, OREGON.
A general Banking business
In all branches transacted on
avorable terms.
A. G. HOVEY, President.
J. M. A It It A MS, Cashier.
A. G. HOVEY, JR.. Asst.Ca.shr.
J. L. PAGE,
DEALER IN
ROJEBj:S
Having a Large anil Complete stork of
Staple and Fancy Groceries bought
in t lis bent markets,
EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH,
I can oiler tlio publio bettor prices
than any other house lu Eugene.
Frodnce of all Kims lata, at Martel Prices.
Old Kentaeky
LIQUOR HOUSE,
W. M. REKSHAW, Proprietor.
Keeps ! he Best brsmli of
WHISKEY, BRANDY, GIN,
-ANI-
All Kinds of Wines.
Aim the Celehrnletl WHLITZ
MMAVAVKK.K liEKH on clraimht.
CITATION.
In Uie County Court of th Stte of Oregon
for the ('mintr of Iane.
In the mutter of the Ute I ,,
of A If re. I Wilson. (.eceamL f 1 lU ton
Tn ArlevK Vil.n, CIrA A Nylnr, Prin
cilU K WiUcn, MaikI K WiUnn, VUnnn K
Tet, Allien Viln..n, Fr WiUm, Wnlter
Vilmn, iMnrion lUiantl liiira K Stoute
myer, (Jreetini;:
In the name of the State of OnKn, yu am
hereby cited ar.. p.quireil to appear in the
County Court of the State of Orrvnn, for the
wunly of Line at t)i c-Mirtnm thereof, at
Knrrne in the nmnty of I,n on Weilnewlay,
th3nl lUvuf June, ISINi at 1 o'clock in the
afternoon if that nay, thfn an.) ther to nhow
cauae if anr exinti, why an 'iriliT nhouM not
be nialfl ilirecttmr Win Naylor, executor of
Mid -tt.Ui to m11 the f..ll..wimi dcnlet
projer'y Wloiiaiiitii to bs entato, t.-wit: The
n J of eec 8 X 17 e, i i w containing UW
acrva; aio Im I in ; 4 tp 17 e, r 2 w con
taining S'J.'.'S acre: aim ivtrinnihg at the n w
corner of cl 7S oo;f 77 of 4eo U, S 10 cha K
to the middle of the chain;. .f the Mohawk
river thenoe up Raid cSann?l to the 8 line of
the n e i of the n w J of atc i tp 17 a, r 2 w;
weH to the a w comer of the mid n e ipurtT
if the n w $ of aec , S 20 ,-bn and V to the
Jilace of lieiimning. Ak th n J of th n w
of aec 1 tp 17 , r2 w rontainitt lit acre
and in 'Jt"2.M aciei in l,m eunty, Ore
yon.
WUneaa. the Hon, A. II. Kik, Judi;e of the
County Court of tie uw ttn-wn. f- r tti
cmntv of !.an with the .-! ,i Mid Court
aH;Hl, 1lii4 wVth day i f Xi 'i', V. I. ISiN.
Ait..::
A. ! .IrsMM.a, ( lark.
H. B. Eakin. Jr..
Iresiuenl.
Cashier
First National Bui
01 Eugene.
Paid up tasb Capital $50,000
Surplus and Profits, 850,000
Eugene - - Oregon.
A freneral hankiDg hnptineu dono on reaaou
able terinn, Milit dmiw on iNftW uim,
CHICAGO, HAN FHANCISCO ami FORT
TAN D. OHEUON.
Bills of exchange unld on foreign conntrlw.
DepoAiU received iiibjttot to check or certiti
aat of rietwiL
All collections entniFtdd to ni will recflre
prompt attention.
Central Market,
PROPRIETORS.
Will keep constantly on hand a lull supply of
BEEF, MUTTON,
PORK and VEAL,
Which they will ell at tho lowest
inarkft prices.
A fairsliare ot Its duDIIc patronage sollcltei
:-TO THK FARMEItS.-:
We will pay tlie highest market price
feir Kat Cattle, lings and Hheep.
Shop on Willamette St.,
EUGENE, OREGON.
jaMoa's ilohvcrcd to any .art ot tho city
trvt' of chnrtc.
j. p. -ford!-
(ElTariKfIit,)
Ol Mfiu-'. U.w writp tiQir tl.it
March 2", ls'.tl;
3. B. Mki. Mra. l o.,
Dufur, Orcjron.
Oknti.kmkn: On arriving home hint
wwk, I found all well and tuixiotnly
waitniK. Our Utile (tirl, eltflit ai... one
half years old, who had wasted awav
to ;W pounds, in now well, Mnmg anil
vigorous, and well lleshed un. M. H.
CihikIi ('tire Iim done its work well.
(Mil of the children like It, Your H.
H. CoueIi Cure lian etirvd and kept
away all ho!irness from me. Mo give
It to every one, with irreetlnirs for all.
WlKhiiiK you prosperity, we are
Y'otirx, Mil. and Mrs. J. K. Kokd.
If yon l,h tr fwl lr,.,h rhnrrttil, and
r,'i7.L"riV"' i; r :,K ' ' ln Kw sy.tm
lth the Hrattarhr aiicl l.lvtr Cure, lakiiii
two or thu'p tli.Ke, a wick,
Sold un.lpra pi"IH'"'t:'n,rniit.'
50 cents (it bottle by all !rt;Ku'.t8
EUGENE-FLORENCE
STAGE LINE.
E. BANQS,Pi0prietor.
.i.,'i!.,Vi,,'.?a ' ''rn' ""'. W.l-.o.,lav
at-.i i.ii-.n(fi orl.k ,1V( pawners ar-
o'iioo,, :.imt."w" ,iu- ''"'"" "o
na).l lim.,S) ami a:ur.iHM, at v n'rlnrk a
m , writini In I ,. V ,l, ? .
f. I'M K
p. m.
Kill Ml I 111!'
l
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S.-nr.oraMf,M ; Lv..:,,,,tra ,, flirt- In 'f'",'.
T. G.Iir)iiioKs,
1 rcn k
1 L.I.V
i Attorney and Counsellor-
at-LaUi
WILL FhACTICK IN THK COURTS
oi tli. I Second Judicial District and in
id Supreme Court of this State.
Social attention given to collection. and
rattera in probata
0. a. L0BB18. a,,. .........
DORRIS & STEVENS,
Attornk y-at-La W)
KUOENK, OttKUON
Omca-Ovcr :.aue Count? nana
J. M. WILLIAMS,
ATTORNEY : AT : LAW.
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.
Koom 6 upstalre, Rladon'a Block, 9tn treet.
CBILYEO. J.B.YUUBU.
BILYEUi&YOUJNU,
Attorn e ys- at-La w,
KL'OKSK, OREGON.
ar-Oinca-OverFlrut National Bank.
I. O. I'OTTKB.
H. T. CONDON
POTTER & CONDON,
Attorneys-at-Law
EJGENE, OREGON.
V Office In Connor'a block.
A. C. WOODCOCK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFHCi-One-hal! blook aouth ol Chrlaman',
Block,
EUGENE, : : OREGON.
J. J. WALTON,
Attorney-at-Law,
El'QENll, OREGON.
tt.. Wattin' htork.
W 111 do a iieucr'a! lavr prat ;lo iu all tbecourU
of tbU Utato.
H. D. NORTON,
LAWYER.
Rooms 1 and 2 over First Nutlonal
Bunk.
0. E. LOOMIS, M. D.,
Physician and Simeon.
Ofllce up-slalra In Slielton bloc i .-er Oeo. T.
Hull Sou arocerv 810".
Private telephone inside the door
for culls duy or night.
DK. J. W. HARRIS,
r-hyswian and Surgeon
Olnco over Henderson A Llnn'iLlrug fltore.
Orrici IIuohsi: 0 to r.'a. ui.; 2 to 6 and 1 v
p. m.
Hesi uce Ferrr street between 12tli and ltb
DR. G. W. BIDDLE,
DENTIST,
Drw' nnlv flrat.rlftM wnrlr. Tim IntPst Im-
provemutita ummI. Terms modorale. Oillceaiid
ruHiduiieo on Olive Strc4t. between Fifth and
Sixth street, one block well of II I im wot
Hotel.
A LADY'S TOILET
Is not complete
without an ideal
POMPLEXIO
U POWDER.
I
fombines every clement 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.
Intlit upon having tho genuine.
CITY
Livery and hi Stable,
First door west of Day A Hender
son's furniture store, 7th st.
Half block from Willamette st.
GIVE US A TRIAL
GRIFFIN & GO. Props.
HORSES FOR SALE.
HAVE
A DATE?
ia Laxative Date
(Glace.)
Are a natural laxative.
Is wholesome.
Does not gripe or sicken
tho stomach.
It is the coming laxative.
Excellent for children.
ItaniloVpon A Mnn ran tU iron mora
about thvm.
U. II. & 1.
rOU ALL IOr"rv
LEAVE DEPOT FIFTH AND I STREETS , ...
inalon Ball U.rX'
:00 P M
ally.
I'll!,
,to Kanlcrn eltie. 00
ror 1 euilletdii I,n..n4
Hood River. Th." f.,f?n
train for
I land ItUeruudiat poln
2!L i
traiuB.
I Or nil InfnrmitUn
ofllw, corner Husbl'ugtou Maihlrt "
E. MCNEILL, Geucr"'1'.rCl
Kucolvcr and General Mananer
I'ortlaud, Orecon. "".
E.J.SlcCLANADA.V,A,,,
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
The Snasta Route
OP THE
m. ft. ..il... n
m mm racmc ft,
Express Trail l,enve Portland l.ii.
8.50 a :m Lv I'ortlauJ ArTijiTT
l:u'Jaml,v hiitwne I.;Slj.,
10:40 am 1 Ar han Franchm 1. v ' 6m i
Above trains stou.it lAt iv.iii... ....
l-s,., u-.ik... V."""'."W
Jetfersnn, Albniiy, Albany Juncli, HiVi
HtirpiRhnrir. .1 iini.lw.n (S... I...:.. . '
Creawell, Drai n anil all utii m u'm km
bur to Aslilund iiicltittive.
R"RFHCFO MAll.. ItAllT.
8 M a m 1,1 1'uiuand arltjii
2.04 p miLv Eiuiene It uai,
6.20pmAr Koseburg LtMia
a.M.M PASSENOEB, DAILY.
4:00 II, I'ortkml l.llli..
6:15 p A Salem, Lvlsinii
DINING CAES ON OGDES BOOT
- POLLKAS BUrm SLEEPiii
AND
SJ-'COKJJ CLASS SLEEPIKG I'Ais.
Attacbid to all through trata,
Vet Si.le TJiviniim.
BETWEEN fOKTLiM) Ahll CC.-i i
HAIL TRAIN PA1LT (tXOm Jl'!at.
70amLv Portland ArieiDn
12:16 p m I Ar Cwrallii l.t l-Xi t
At Albany ntirl Oorvalli, cor.r.Htill!riB
of Orctfun Centrsl Si Eastern Hsilviy,
IXPKES9 THAIH DAILY (RCtTt UslUI.I
4:4A p m L Portland Arisen
7:2bpmAr MeMlnnvillt LtISMi,
THROUGH TICKETS to ill Poimi
in the Eanurn Stales, Canadt ui Eikj
can bo obtained at lowest rates froffl
L. G. ADAIH, Agent, LuFeH
R KOKHLKU, E. P KCCtKS,
Manaver, Arrt. 0. F. sad I'm Ar
I'OKTLANI'. "WW
Eugene Street Bailq.
TIME CARD,
. rt j.i. rn..t lU strut
Alter uie im i uw .
cars will run on the following KM""
time until lunuer uou
LEAVING THE DEPOT.
7.in.7-4n.RdO.8:40 9:lM:M).
then every half hour. ,
LEAVE THE UNITEHS'
7.OK.7-r,R.Sffi.85-9:2.li30-10JS
theii every liulfjiour.
can. wit. l-'YoibD'.
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7 .00 1' M
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