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DAILY JiUUJSXE liUAKI). I. L. CAMPBELL, Publisher. I'liblltthud every evening of the wojJi. Huudaya v iiioiJlud. Addruiw all communications, and i! ika till ri5tnltt4iiccs payable to the Kuukks jUbu, Kugcite, UruRun. olIKSilHliTIoS KATjCH; (DAILY. i uolirered by currier, per week I 1 Delivered by carrier, per mouth 60 By mall, one year (lu advance) COO Hlx monthf 8 00 One month CO ci iiKie coiile 5 Will not bo lent by mall to any add rusk, for any length of time, unleai paid la advance, (WEEKLY.) one your (iu advance) 'i 00 Hlx inontba 1 00 AdvortisluK rale made known on application. Entered as lecond-claaa matter at the Kuircne, Oregon, poatofllce. THURSDAY, - - MAY 21. 1896. THE HKAVEXLY TWINS. Salein Journal. Rep.: "There is rauoh humor in the present campaign after all. "Great heavens and little breeohes! Frank Paxton and Mr. Moorhoad of Kansas are held in the Sunday Oregonian as models of the last legislature. They were models of a certain type but it iB the worst typo the people have to contend with. "These men aro held up by the aid of a lying table of votes on appropriations as models of ocotn- omy. The table lies bocause it toadies false conclusions. "Paxton has withdrawn on ac count of ill health. Moorhead should withdraw or be defeated. ''Paxton worked for a bridge job at Portland in which he with other lawyers wore interested. In the Ways and Means committee he labored to pack the bill with enormous olectrio light jobs. He stood in with a majority of that oommitteo to load the bill with all sorts of appropriations and then voted against whon the electric light company he represented had $50,000 in tho bill, becauso ho thought it would jmi-s anyhow. Moorhead was conveniently ab- sont. So thoy made a showing of not voting for appropriations. Dut thoy looked out for nil their pri vato grabs. "Moorhoad came to Salem a silver man, opposed 1 1 Simon and Dolph, was one of 2i to agree to not go into caucus and not to vote for Dolph, and between 4 p. m and 8 p. m. win persuaded to change his mind and become one of Dolph'i firmest supporters. "Moorhead offered half a dozen resolutions all fraught with ex ponso to tho state, one job of ro vising the journals lotting five persons (all of tho Dolph faction) gt in from 24 to 28 days each at $10 a day each, on a job that in other states ono noun does in from five to ten days. "As chairman ol tho committee on mileage Moorhoad employed a lady clerk tho whole session to make up ono littlo table that would go on a shoet of foolscap and oould be got up by any man in half an hour. Thosu aro only Bamplcs of Moorhcad's talents as an economist. "But more anon of tlm heavenly twins. "The greatest outrage mail un the people of Oregon is tint tins committee on revising tho house journals at a cost nf nearly $1,200 did a job that would bo a divsrace toasotof sohoulhoys, and what is worse some of tin' members spent their time com;-.in? u tuble of votes to hold their own records up to the skies and disparage, tho best and honestest men who ever sat as representatives of the pco plo of Oregon. The table, cf voles on appropriation bills, onlv thro of which bceanio laws, does not show tho records of tho members on bills to repeal commissions, and jute mills, eto. That record was not wanted. It did not mil IV plans of those political Jesuits, The democratic legislative tieket, in ability, is far superior u the other two tickets. Vote f r Math ews, Houston and Hilyeu. They will vote lor incisures in . ;io lciia lature that will benefit t;" produc ing classes. THE PASS Ql'liSTlON'. The infallible ? Or. Driver, the republican candidate for state fen ator, denies the charge that he travels, or has recently traveled on tho S. P. trains on half fare tickets procured from the company unde favors shown his profession as a minister of the gospel, and pro nouncos tho statement us false. saying in self dofenbo that ho quit preaching seven years ago and that he has not ridden on a Southern Pacifio half fare railroad ticket since that time. This donial of the absolute positive by a man who claims to hold tho position for truth and veracity that Driver does is indeed surprising, for many years Dr. Driver has been setting himself up before the people of Lane county and the whole state of Oregon as a fitting example of all that is moral and good and right eous. Ho has been picturing the ideal in rosy terms lor 40 years and during all that time seemed what ho was not. The pa6t few months, Bince he accopted the re- publican nomination for stato sena tor, has developed his true char acter, not already unknown to some, with wonderfully surprising results Ho is now having a hard timo of it crawling out of the holes of i neon sistency and falsity into which even the wily Driver has unsus. pectingly precipitated himself. He savs he has not ridden on a preach er's pass. Perhaps tho venerable doctor has forgotten the little inci dent of a tew weeks ago when be wag preparing to go to Koseburg to deliver a lecture, and forgot to get his pass before he left the house. and came into town without it. A few minutes before train time he discovered his mistake and, being unable to get a "half fare ticket without showing his "pass," he immediately procured a livery team and drove with mad haste to his home in the outskirts of the city to procure the precious "pass" making the forced trip just in time to catch tho train for his destina tion. You have alwavs held up truth as your ideal Dr. Driver, but your practice does not verify your teaching. Horbert Condon, tho law partner of E. O. Potter, republican candi date for oounty judge, is doing considerable of tho editorial work on tho "hired organ." In this morning's issue of that papor Hon. E. R. Skipwortb is accused of being one of the editorial writors on the Guaud, This is a lie. The editor of this paper does not permit any one to diotate or write editorials. Tho editor of this paper is iu edi tor in name r.nd fact. 'John Camp- tell is acouBed of writing for the liroad-Axe. This is another rank falsehood as ho has been confined to ii ib room with serious illness for two weeks and during that time has not writton a lino for any papor. Mr. Condon "tell the truth" whn writing about editors or your partner candidate for judge. "Mr Potter is the man and ho is going to bo our next county judge." Law Partner Herbert Condon, in the Resistor. If you could look abend a few months ami Bee what wis coming from those spells of wenkness, loss of nppetite, wasting of flesh and energy you wonldn't wait for disease to get a grip on you. Yon would begin right away to tone up your constitution with Dr. ISerre's LOOKI.XG AHEAD. Golden Medical Discovery. It doesn't work miracles; but it low what other medicine can't do and what doctors say can't he done un til they see it done right under their noses it cures consumption. Not always : to sny that would be an exaggeration, but in a large majority of cases ; in advanced cases which have been given up as hope less. The " Discovery " is not called a consumption-cure ; it is a blood-maker. It gives energy to the blood-mnkiug organs to create new blood, full of healthv red corpuscles. This rapid supply of pure. M Mood drives out all diseases that "I ourine ! Ifie largest piece of GOOD tobacco ever sold for 10 cents. Lane County lank. (Kstabllihed In 18S2.) EUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking business In all branches transacted on avorable terms. A. G. HOVF.y, President. J. M. AHRAMS, Cashier. A. Ci. HOVKY, Jk Asst. (,'a.ihr. G.Hkhtoucks, Provident. S.B. Basin. Jr.. Cashier J. L. PAGE, DEALER IN (rojrles Having a Large and Complete stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries bought in the best markets, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, I eau oiler the public better prices tliau any other homo In Eugene. Produce or all mistake al Martct Prices. rich, ml have their roots in the blood : Consump tion in one of these; scrofula, malarii., eczema, erysipelas, catarrh ore others. It is nhsunl to doctor them ncparatclv as Hint, or skin, or head disease. They must be driven out of the blood. You can relv on the "Golden Medical Dis covery " to do this every time. It is not a patent medicine. It Is the perfect cil result of to year, practical ex perience hv one of the most skillful phy sicians ami eminent medical authorities In this country: Dr. U. V. Pierce, Chief Consulting I'hvsician to the Invalids Ho tel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. rr, IMfrc' ino MPf bonV Th Pronl' Common Sen MM ten 1 AiMcer." rrachnl eht fioriHou nlc of foocoo coplr at f i rach. Ttm fnoTmiMitf Savin tMiil him a lair nmnl on the great amount of labor ami mcarr piitlcl in product nc It. he t now rmor bwt aMolutrtv frvc xv copiM. the recipient only being rtt,iiiml to mail to him. at the above .ntl tution, ,i onr-rent Uinr to cover rot of mati ng .., ,tn 1 the bwk will be aent pert PM- Old Ketteky LIQUOR HOUSE fat Mm Oi Eugene, Paid up lash Capital $50,000 surplus aau 1'roms, Seu.uuw Eugene - - Oregon. A (fntra! ba-nki'iig businewt dmn on reoa aUfltsnns. KMit drafts on NEW YOliK. CHIUAUO, SAX KKAXCIilOO wH J'OKT- LA.XI). OKKtMX. Bill of e nchPo fti'.'l oa fnrelKn oountrlfts. UeposiM wcaiyoa urjto' to c-ieck. or certm cate of ilKt-oHit. AU colIct-t'ins cnlmt-id to na will roceWe prompt atton'.:ou. CLO. B. DCS1RIS. Attorney and Counselled -at-Law WJVuL TKACT1CK IN THE C'JUUTS IT oi ine aoconu truaicuu xj,vv ivud in te Supreme Court of this BUt. Sptcial attention given to collectiom uA Witters in probate. 0. A. IjOKBIS, L, 1 KTl.VtM. DORRIS & STEVENS, Ai toknuy-at-La w, EL'UENK, OUEUON Office Over Lane County 1'ai.k. J. SI. WILLIAMS, ATTORNEY : AT : LAW. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. liuum 6 upstalrn, HlHilon's lllock, 0th Btroet. L. UILYEO. J. E. VOUKQ. BILYEU& YOUNG, Attokk e ys- at-La w, l'GENE, OltEUON. Sg?)l FicKOvur Klrct National Bauk. fc". O. l'OTTKll. II. T. CONDON ? OTTER & CONDON, Attorneys-at-Law. EUGENE, OREGON. W OFFitrit 111 Conner' block. A. C. WOODCOCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OrFlCK-Outi'huK blosk BOUth of Chrlsiaan' Block, EL'liENK, : : OREUON. J. J. WALTON, Attorney-at-Law, ELUEKt, OREGON. 'JiTlc U-tHtrfi, Walton's block. W il! do a i;i,tra! lav.' lactlcviu all the courts f this rotate. H. D. NORTON, LAWYER. Konnis 1 and 2 over First Natltmtil Bunk. 57 E. LOOMIS, M, D., Physician and Si -son. Ofllcc ui-?taira In Shclton bloc ( 'or Geo. T. Hall ii Hon s grocery ato" I'rivute telephone inuidu tlio door for calls day or night. DK. J. W. HARRIS, t-iiy wt;iiaii and Surgeon Qfi't-o over Jlendcnon A Mmi'sDrug Store. office Horns : 9 to 12a, m.; 2 to 5 Mid 7to8 Hpht nn!u Kerry streot botwot'u lth and 18th entral Market, tnnn p. tinmizm 3 W. 11 RE85HAW, Proprietor. -Keops !he Heft brdticla of WHISKEY, BRANDY, GIN, -AND- All Kinds of Wines. Alwi tho Ctlil.rnled St'lII.ITZ in. Ai.Khii l.KKltoi. drminht. Summons. Iu III Wilii.ini Circnit Court o( Ihe atnto o! 0- ..m for tb( conutv of L;no. llthioca 1'arki-r, I'UiulilT 1 T" r Willinra ParkKr. D. f, n,l..,.i I To iba above nitni' il 0. f,. t fatlfr: In tho nunc of ihp 8t .la of cir.. arn h-rPby rrqnirpil In P.n nr and nimwor too comprint lllcd ii.mh ki von In Iheahovo nlilliil couil mill K in, n or Ivtnro lh 1st day of Ihenrxi n (jn!.ir Ii rm ot ani.l courl fur publicalion lnri, t..wu; Mnrdav, tlio Sillh day of October, 1S. 0. Anil if you lan to o appeir ami answer jaid crm plain, for .tit there, f, i!-.c -UintitT will anply to Ilia n uit ior tin. i,.f thetein pr)ed for, to win A ilui e f thecmrt diaaolTinn llie Kinil if in Mir.-i.T Ii. n lo fore and nnr iiitin; irlnn u p ainlitl ar.d defei d int, and for ibe i-ii. I p,; e,l for in the ctuilMtit. ThU aitnimoti!! iv pi:l:iN; ill ly ordi r of Ihe I'.i.d J (' Fiii!, -i ,.. I, .ge ( above ee lit'. .1 ri.url Ua'.td Apiil th- S.i!,, ls:V. II 1 Kni.t,, Ail.ri.y tn t'lti-iiilT. PROPRIETORS. Will keep constantly or. hand a (ull su;:p!y of BEEF, MUTTON, PORK and VEAL, Whieh they will ell at the lowest market prices. A fair share ci Va oac patroaase solicited. :-TO Till; KAIIMERS.-: Wu will pay ,t. highest market priee I mr Pill I'uttie, Hugs and f-theeii. Shop on Willamette St., EUGIiNK,OREGON, V Meats ilellTeml to any purl of tlio ellr liw ol clmre. ' J. F. FOK D, llian'.vliiii,) il l)e i .inei, li.wr. Vfritr i,n.. .M arch 2:' ltI;iS: S. II. Mkd. XiFO. Co., 1'iifur, Oregon. (Iknti.kmkn: On arriving home l:t,t week, I found nil well :i!id tinxioiulv wiulniK. Our H.t'e M eiht i. one Imlf yearn old, who (mil waited awav to IW iiounds, la now well. Htrimir null vlistimtK Land we'i UrHlutl up. S. II ('oiih Cure lii,s done its woi); well Both of tliceb.il.lren 'ike i!. Vnr s' H. fouKh Cure hr.H eure i and kept nwny all hoarstiK'-M frcm inc. .wn eile it to wrj-oiie, with irnvtin f,.r all ndiinij you pros ritv, v. e nr.- Yours, M. and Mu's, j. y, ym, to!d umiora jmlvM,.. Burr-i-t e W ctnt n-r l.-.u.c It ; d.it-stm. DR. G. W. BIDDLE, tgg DENTIST, Poei only fi rut-class work. The Intrst fm- pnn-emoiitB used. Terras inodiTHte. Otliouand ruiidi'iico on ollvo etre.-t. b-nwcfii Fifth and Sixth directs, one block neHl of Mlimcaoia uoiei. .1 rte EU8ENE-FL0REN0 o l AGE LINE. E. BANG 3, Proprietor A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without an ideal pQlFLEICSOl U POWDER, poiioi's Combines every element of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, hcaJing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. Imlrt npoo havlnff th genuine. CITY )py d hi Stable. First door west of I)nv & Hender son s fttrtiitut-c store, 7th st. Half hloel. from Williuiieltu st. GIVE US A TRIAL GRM&CO. Props. HORSES FOR SALE., is iii ii ' "r-1 i.H!!i.:; lO t.Ktl ""'VUIh.. f: I.. - r f.tii.. i -ally. :00 A M Sioow1hdiJvh:1:u'.,'r Uti,.'""Ullto1J.-' .w' I or all li,frt ofllw. corner K,'!' "H tit w i, ... Oeumlu."1' E. 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After the 4th of Oct. 1893, lh to cars will run on llie follnwiBisiua tune until further notice. LEAVINQ the depot. 7:10-7 :4O-8:lfS:40 0:104: Wu then every half uour. LEAVE THE CSIVBGTT. 7:a-75-8ii9WiW!lii then every half hour. Cars will leave promptly H.W. HOLLO. A fl1wi.lM ctinitlnwlVwo if...eta.-lie, limn FihlMW":? .fecial ii! I mli.r .icseMa lreUfiai" ibi s. WiiumJnm V c A rtJ if) 09 IV,P!fSlJ mm Mi mm MOVES THE TKE MOrtnin" ilrr ir LADIES.001002 " no LlXlEi"" UODUIin'" - arothoo'"Vni",,lL "rket. ri fl'.i'l I !'.!. V-l ('Olif'ti n th iei:e M. . , ,.....,I,V, I "o " . ; I ",enri- ar- I '.:l l.ii.iiwin H( 10 . m.. uriH '.I -im:J a. INi'.! P. !.: I KlUM' . Tteketn I. it Cem. er a il.j,. elic-e. V o eere Ttl, . I . at o it i VI 'lay at ; p. in. ; ll 'very Urii. Kn. "' In Kl.ir. I HAVE A DATE?- finlifiipni:! f'lTiitiro IVitn? vtuuuniin ma:iuit Liiii'Ui (Glace.) Aro a natural laxative. Is wholesome, loot's not gripe or sicken the stomach. It is tho coming laxative. Excellent for children. Ilemlcrsor A l.lnn eau tell you more about lliwin. MM 114 v 1. igcuu. BuKcne, DM' - Crain, .r-lv"' '1f' l' ;.W h-anl by '".'0.;V.r olJiie-. 1H1' ,,,,,( '' r.l tbeneil trim ol ' (.0 J a