Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, July 13, 1896, Image 2

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    DAILY EUGfiXE GUAKD.
L L. CAMPBELL, Publisher.
t'uMUhud ercry feningol I tic week, Sunday
ttotmlud. A.Mret all comtnimlcitUoii, w
miito all rymiitauces jin-yaMo lo the Euoknk
JlUHU, KiiKUliv, Oregon.
HL'IISCHII'IION JM'rttri:
(bAll.Y.J
Uillrered lr carrier, ier week I !
Delivered by carrier, per mouth M
Ilr mall, one yrmi alvance) 0 (v
tlx moiilhl .'. 3 00
Cue moutu W
Hingis eoplui . . , .
Will not be lent by mall to any adilreu, (or
aiy length of time, uuleat paid lit advance.
(VIIKLT.) '
On year (lii advance) 2 00
montba 1 00
Adverttilng ratei made known on application.
Kntered aa econd claii matter at the Eugene,
O'exou, poetottlee.
MONDAY, -
JULY 13.
WILLIAM . UliYAM.
The demoTntio nominee for
president ia little known in polit
ical circles, having entered public
life only ubout b!x years ago, when
he was made tho nominee fur con
gress by the democrats of the first
Nebraska district. lie is by odds
the youngest man ever nominated
for the office of president, being
eleven years younger than General
Grant was at the time he received
the nomination of the republican
party in 1808, and represents the
young blood of the country.
Bryan woe born in Salem, Mar
ion county, III., March 9, lf(C0, en
tered public school until 15 years
of age, spending bis vacation on
the farm; in the fall of 1875, cn
tered Whipple academy, at Jack
sonville, 111., in 1877, completed a
classical course and wus graduated
with tho highest honors in 1881
attonded Union college of law, at
Chicago for two years, during which
time he was connected with the
office of ox Honator Lyman Trum
bull. Ilegaif tho practice of his
profession at Jacksonville; removed
to Lincoln, Nebraska, October 1st,
1887, and became a momber of the
firm of Talbot & Bryan. Ho never
hold an oloctivo offlco prior to bis
olootion to congress. Was olected
to tho 52ii and re-oleotod to the 53d
oongross as a democrat, rocoiving
13,784 votes against 13,041 votes
for Allon W. Field, republican; 80
votes for K W Maxwoll, populist,
and 2409 votes for Jeromo Shamp,
indopondont,
Bryan excoeds by sixteen months
tho ago limitation placed by the
constitution upon presidential can
didates, it requiring the man must
bo 35 years of age.
After his deoli nation to run
again for congress from Nebraska,
Byran purchased an in teres t in tho
Omnlia World Herald, and has
I'nco beon considered Us editor on
financial and political questions
His refusal to becomo a candid ate
for congress, the third terra was
owing to his bitter disagreement
with President Clevuland on the
money question. He issued a
manifesto arraigning Cleveland
administration, ami since then has
beon a bitter opponent of tho presi
dent.
As an orator Bryan has few aup-
perlors in tho United States, and
having travoled extensively over
tho country, is pretty genorally
known, cither personally or by
reputation, to tho people. A
Oanmdate for president on a freo
ailver platform, Hryan is a thor
oughly logical candidate, he having
beon ono of tho ablest advocates of
tho white metal in tho country.
Whatever differences of opinion
that have arisen in tho party on
tho money question and other is
sues of importance, there can bo
none as to the ability and integrity
of tho candidate. Whatever ques
tions that will ariso between now
and election day in regard to the
issues on which tho campaign shall
bo conducted, thorn can bo nono a
to the fitness of the nominee In be
come the standard bearer of democ
racy on a freo silver platfoun.
With his eloquenco and his youth
Byran represents tho vigorou new
lifo of tin Weet. More than
this his nomination, is the r.
knowledgoment of tho fact that
the scat of ower iu tho demo
crat party has removed from the
Atlantic coast and ha? come west
of the MicbUaippi river; too that
tli energy and impulsiveness of the
West will outweigh tho conserva
tism of the Kast in tho councils of
tho party. Uryun is young, vig
orous and impetuous1, representing
true Western blood, while his run
ning mute, Arthur Sovrell, cAmos
from "way down East," is conser
vative and staid, thaugh not u relic
of antiquity, al.d together thev
miike a happy combination of
brjins and energy, fitting repre
sentatives of derniicrauy as outlined
by the Cliicago convention.
Tho KaHtern goldbug democrats
tulk of nominating another ticket.
It is likely that the headquarters
of the democratic national com
mittee will be changed . from New
York to Chicago at an early day.
Win. J. Bryan and Arthur
Sewcll, tho democratic nominees
will ho officially notified of their
nomination in Madison Square
Garden, Now York City, in about
three weeks.
Did you ever won
der what that heavy
weight on one side
of a locomotive
wheel was there for?
Anyone who undcr
Btands mechanics
knows the need of
u counter-balance to
equalize power and keep the machinery
going witli a steady even motion. With
out it the machinery would wrench itself
out of shape. It is the same way with the
machinery of the human-bodv : it needs
to go on steadily and regularly to be in
gjod 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 Dr. Pierce's Pleasant I'elleta
which are powerful without being vio
lent. They move the bowels entuua.lv
and comfortably but surely. You can
rt-guiate tne aose one, two or three
11 1'ellets" exactly as you need. They
strengthen the intestines to do their own
work, so that after their movements have
become regular they keep on naturally
of themselves.
The " Tleasant Fellets" gently stimu
late and invigorate the liver to throw off
biliousness ; and tone up the stomach to
secrete the digestive juices, and over
come dyscpiia. The entire digestive,
or alimentary, tract is put in motion in
the regular Bteady way of nature nnd
health. This is what makes the " Pleas
nut Pellets" so immensely superior to
the numerous purging pills which wrench
and weaken the system. Druggists may
get more profit out of those other pills
but you don't.
The " Plensaut Pellets" are tiny sugar
coated granules .jo or more iu a little
one-mcii vial lightly corked, hence, al
ways fresh and reliable.
Brnd jt one cent mump to cover coil of mail
ing only, ami grt hi ptnit txok, Tlie I'rople'a
Common Scn-e MrHrl Attvtftcr. absoluleh r men,
Atlilrrw. U'orli.'ii IHcnArv Med ten 1 Associa
tion, No. (j Main Street, ttufltlo, N. V.
Foley Spring.
Tho Foley Spring lienltli and sum
mer rosorl litis been refilled nnd re
furnished end Is now open to the pub
lic for this year's season.
i ho natural mineral hot water and
steam but hi are curullve of rheuma
tism, kidney, liver, stomach, private
nnd other complaints. The tempera
ture of the water Is 188 dcfe-rcc.
Ihcso springs nro situated In the
Henri ot the Cascade mountahw, 00
miles vast of Kiigone. Fine Ashing
and huntiURduriiiK tho open season.
Binges leave hotels of Kimono Mon
lays, Wednesdays and Kriiliy. at 6
o'clock a in, lotiirninir on alternate
days.
For further Information address
Mhs. Ki.i.a Ki'Nkv,
Foley Hprlnirs, Or.
NUlll'K FOR ITUl.TOVnOS".
Land Offlco at Hoactmrg, Oif?on,
, J"ly
Nolle is hrmliv b1t. ii llml lli.flln
inu nsnird snttlrr bsi fllrd nallo. nf hi. In.
irnnim to tlisk. Hlml proof in sniiKrl of
his clsiro, ml (hat m,l proof Will l nisdo
bsfora A O JrnuioKs.ronnlr cetk st F.iiueim
OrrKon. or AiiKU.t UJ, lS.irt. ir Jcob
li n l( Ir on ll"niralral ciIit No. 87111 i
Ih.s. ',. In 1(1., 7 west.
H. nsniM tb. lolloWlUff ilni.aoa In
pro, hi. mntinnona rosulpnr. upon ud
oulnt.iion (, .,, Um .it;
John W (lotklin.n, .ml Ji.hn OoMson, of
Ool.l.on, Oron, Cliarlr. T O.wilmsn and
J.lllvs F AJklua, of Junrlion ( lly. Oregon.
nil i nun,
. lti'Kislrr.
NOril'K OF FINAL SKl lI.EMKNT.-
Kitsl. uf r.mh'C. HrUksw, drcaanl.
Notit is berth, uivvn lhi f n
Ktnspr. tlniiiii.lr.ioi of tai.l eai.i. k..
nlisl hi. fllisl SiYOUtlt for si'lllrninnl of
.aUti.. Slltl WnlliniilMT. Hi. nil. .1.. 1
Aniinl. IMH1, ha. l-en s.1. In nr.l.r nf lh.
i-viii, tut orsring iu. Mui.
llsosoi W. Kix.n.
A.imiuwiaior, ,
NOIU'K FOU ITM.lCArillN.
I... mm .11 i. 1
Offl at Kooebnrs. Ore. ,
i
I
Hon to nke . .." ."
tri.if
aupi-ort of Iu claim, and tli.ls.id proof
will be made before Ih. County Clerk ot
l.au. ciunlT. Or.on. at l-.iiK-ne,Or.Kon, on
Inly 11. IS'.ni, Allvil Oianter on
hoiu.ale.il .ntrr No 67J; for Ihe aw1,
ec ii, Ip li ., r 6 .
11. n.iui. th. tollowinii .ilnis.e. to
prot. hi. eontinuona re.i.len.i. noon and
cultivation of, w,d l iml, ir :
C..,e..ll .1 . .
Jofeph (Mte. and Kirhar I
K M. Mira. t
ill
1:.1.1..
ray osscssw
"Big as a
FLU
For JO cents you get almost twice
as much "Battle Ax" as you do of
other high grade goods. Before the
days of "Battle Ax'' consumers paid
JO cents 'for a small plug of the same
quality. Now, "Battle Ax" High
est Grade, twice the quantity. That's
true economy.
Lane County Bank.
(Katabllahed In 1882.)
EUGENE, OREGON.
A general Banking business
In all branches transacted on
favorable terms.
A. O. HOVEV, President.
J. M. AKKAMrl. Ciwliier.
A. U. HOVKY, Jk., Aunt. Cniihr.
Old Kentucky
LIQUOR HOUSE,
W. H. RENSHAW, Proprietor.
Keeps Iho licit bnuuli ol
WHISKEY, BRANDY,
AND
All Kinds of Wines.
GIN,
Also the Celebrated KCHMTZ
MIl.WAl.KKK llKKUon draught.
J. L. PAGE,
PEAIJIR IS
(pROCERIES
Having a Large and Complete stm'k of
Staple and Fancy Groceries bought
iu the b wt markets,
EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH,
I can oiler the public better prices
than any other house In Fuonc.
froaace of all Kinds taken at Market Prices.
Summons.
Ia lb. Cireuil Oonrt of lb. atate ol Oiegon
for lb. coniitr of Lane.
lli'lcc I'arker, I'lsintiff
William Parker. Dof.n.latii
aoo'o named drfendant. William
... I
n e ki.i OI llreeoo TOI1
m "ry minimi to aepe.r ami answer '
ih. I.i, ii ...:JJ. 7 ..
mm hiii ni Ton in ine.rviw. '
...I. . - . .
:?"S .. ".le"" -' : M..d,
in. 'jMb day of tvtoher, lS'.MJ. And it you
..... ... n,.,, Hul) .naw.r said com-
plaint for want thereof, the plaintiff will
pply lo tb. court for tb. relief therein
I . ' a o will j ilecn e of the court
iii.sttivui in. tvinda or
17 SLrViVZ u'rr y-'
''"" lMMi.he.t by onlrr of
n v
. ''. ,innn
3
Barn Door."
T. O.Hishbicis,
Preaident.
8.B. Eakin, Jr.,
Cashier
First Mm Bank
Oi Eugene.
Paid up lash Capital $50,000
Surplus and Profits, $50,(100
Eugene - - Orepron
A Reneral hinkint; himlnow onn nn roftrtoii
ftMe trmn, Hiht tlraftit on NKW YoHK,
CHKAliO, SAX KKANriHCn and POUT
IAM, OKKttON'.
lit! ! of xcriMv.jf thtl'i on fcreio countries.
OciMMita roeivJ Miibieot U ciiock or twrtili-
CAte of dufonit.
ah co 11 oct i m ntniti1 conn will rocoiTe
nrumpt t tension.
Central Market,
MM WATKINS
l'K 0 13R I tCTO RS.
Will keep constantly on hand a full supply of
d EE F, MUTTON,
PORK and VEAL,
Which they will sell nt the lowest
market prices.
A lair stare of tie public patronage solicited.
:-TO TI1K FARMERS.:
We will pay the hichi-st market price
fur Fat Cut lie, !Iks nod Hheep.
Shop on Willamette St.,
KUOENE, OREGON
aTMeata fleliTereil to any rt of the elty
J. F. FORD,
(I.enkelit,)
Of De. Moiaea, It.wa, wrile DQ,l.r
March 2.1, 1Ri
8. B. Mkd. Mko. Co.,
Dufur, On'Kmi.
Oknti.kmkn: On arriving home a,t
week, I found all well and anxiomlv
waitinir. Our little Kirl, eight r,, 1I1C,
half years old, who Im.l wasted awav
to 8.S imnds. is now well, stromr and
vioMtis. and well tleshiil up s It
CoiirIi -ure has done Its work well'
Itotlioftlieehlliln.n like it. Your S
B. Cough Cure has cured ami kept
away all hosrsncss from inc. So oive
It to every one, with gnvtiiiKs for all
Ishlng ,-ou insM'rilv, we are
Yours, ilK. ami Miia. J. F. Kukii.
If TOll Wth to fn.1 lh.al. .... .1 .
M..r.rn.ii., " ' L ' aim
rea.lr for Ihe -rr':i,
wllh the lle..lehe .n,l l.i,,., ,
'" lhl' J""'"
. o;j ,i,t. ,i,i,.. ..
... " .....t
IU Snt r-.P hnlt . - 1
NOTICE TO C I'.IUTOUS
Notice is heiebr Riven llml D K. L-ner-MKe
and H 4 Hswtltorne bive Kin dulv
.ppdnli.t .i.cnlors of il.,. . state. fL n'-
is. II iianeneii, drrx.. ll All !.-.. .
top-...nt' u, :;. ;,"; '
the d.l. of H,, n i,, ,.. """"""
L. i.iiii.
1110 II IMliMs,
l.xicutora
UO. B. DORRIS.
Attorney and Counseltor-at-Law,
IU. I'liACTK.'K IN THE U9UK1S
V of the Setooil Jialicial District nd in
e Supreui. Oirt of thU Sute.
SH.iil attention given to collections and
i jitters in pruUte.
g. A. bOKKlS.
L. I. frTKVKKI.
DORRIS & STEVENS,
ArroiiN'a'-AT-I.Av,
EVHENIC. OKECiC'S
viFi' t-Over laiw Comity Bank.
J. M. WILLIAMS,
ATTORNEY : AT : LAW
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.
Ilooui 5 uiislulrs, Klmlou'H lllofk, Dili slreel.
L. B1I.YKD.
J. K. YOUNG,
DILYKU& YOUNG,
Attokk e ys-at-La w,
Kl'GENE, OREGON.
-Ofrics OverElrat National Bank.
A. C. WOODCOCK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OmcE-Oue-lialf liloak aouth ol ChrUmau't
Block,
J. J. WALTON,
Attorney-'at-Law,
EUUENh.OIlEUCN.
Otlloe uiwHiairs. Wultoira biock.
will ilo a (jeucra! !sv: pmc'.icj iJ all tlicconrls
ii una siam.
H. D. NORTON,
LAWYER.
Booms 1 and 2 over First National
Bunk.
0. E. LOOMIS, Iff. D.,
Physician and Simeon.
Ofilce up-staire In Phelton blot, tver Geo. T.
Hull b Sou s grocery sto'fa
Private telunliuue iimiUe iho door
fur calls day or night, ,
DR. J. W. HARRIS,
t-liyieiari and Surgeon
Ofiicc over Henderson it Ltuu'i Drug Store,
ut pick Hours: U to 12 a. in.; 2 to 5 and 7t8
(. in.
Ucm ttui't! Furry streut twtwcfn 12ih and 13th
DR. G. W. BIDDLE,
DENTIST,
Pm'B only (Irnt-ctHNH work. Tho Intent im
pnvim.'iiw URt-d. Turin s tinnltTiiU, oniruaiid
ri'sldviiwj on lUivo trt'.-l, IxitwutMi Fifth and
lxtli Btrutt!-, one bloc went ot Minnesota
Hotel.
m
A LADY'S TOILET
Is not complete
without an ideal
POWDER.
POZZONI'S
Combines 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.
Inilrt upon itving tho cennlas.
I
IT 1. too & ir .............
" T" ""ia trtnrnntKfc. rTl
CITY
Livery and Feed Stable.
Kirst ilo,ir west of Dnv & Hemler-
boii's furniture store, "th st.
Ilnlf block from Willnniette st.
GIVE US A TRIAL.
GRIFFIN & CO. Props.
HORSES FOR SALE
HAVE A DATE?
ai
J!l.t
Are a natural
I wholos-oiiu'.
loos not gripe
tho stomach.
n is the coininir laxative
Kxeellent for ei'iililren.
Henderwi llnnete:lyounirt
about Itimi.
MW,v,i on . K,,nltH1
-i.v iiici,ieni coiiiini,tn
the l,,t ; ,llKh ,.urp ()nv nti(i
It In
lit a
.
I .ie.,i!,.. h A . . for.sies
ma;i ne u; e .
..vr.:..
lO.MllUC. D.1
or .icke,, L5TP.i
run ai.L ruUNTrt Fi
LEAVE DEPOT FIFTH AND I STrpp.. .-.
nt'lon fin I..L.. . . . V1 i
7.W r M i or KuriM.s r.ity r ,.iH ""u :
Imlly. i kiuie. .MiiiniH.iill mul si I'..,
l inn, Willi inr.Kiu in-rviiv i 1
Uo Kern eltle. u . tf
f For IVliilli-toii. I.(ir,lt., '
! linker Lily, w.llu Wull,
Knyloli, Collnx, l-ulluiau'vi
Moseoir end Iituho inlmn. '
1 Hlnllona. K ,
i Hood Ulver, Th llallt.,U
land tutt-mii dlnte ihiSihn
T OO I' 51
I oily.
:(Kl A M
1 hroniih l'ulllnan aiee'K'ra, iourl.i Li
mid reeliuiiiK fliulr cars nre utlaelid m ih1.''
trains. 10 ""win
Fnrull Inforninllon, rules, ete n.n ..
olllee, eorniT uliiiiBion and Tl,i,,i ' rill
J'ortliLi.d, or address u "nv.,
W. II III li.i,l Ur
Cieiieml 1'utsi nn... .i
E. .McNElI.I., """"I!tri!ellt
Hoc-elver ami General Maiiaiii-r
I'ortland, Oregon.
t. J. SICC1.AXAIIAX
B-nt,
-uene,
EAST HO SOUTH
VIA
The Snasta Route
OF THE
Co,
Express Train. Leave i'lirtland Ijm,
Soutli
H.M u ai I I.v
1 :.V.I a m l.v
10:15 nn Ar
Portland
Eli;oiie
San Francisco
.w i :lil
l.i 8 U'J
1 r.,,
Above trains atoii at Kast PniHi., .I i..,.
('itv, Woodbnm, Salt-ni, Turner ln,i,,l
.lelrerson, Albany, Altuiny Juiioti.-ii, Hal,,,
llarrisburL'. Junction (Jitv. lrvii,.. l
Creswell, Drain anil all slatii ns ln.m'
bur; to Asblalitl inclusive.
H"SFHI'im MAIL, iiaii y.
u!,nTCv,
Jortlaua .VriJoin
tiiKene l.vill.:ij,m
Koseburs LvBuiun
.04 n m l.v
5. HO u mAr
aAl.HM PASSE.VGKH, DAILY.
4nMI I l'oitlanil. Anin.ir, .
ti:15 p A Salem. l.v is -Hl . ...
DINING CAHS ON OCtiEN liOU'Il
PDLiali.N BUn'M BLELPl i.
AND
SKCOND CLASS SI J EI 'U (Aj .
Attachtrl to all lbronf;b trams
West Side Divini
ELTWEEK PORTLAND AJill 00::'.
MAIL TBAIN 11AILT (EXDKPT 8UNIIAT.)
7:S0 a ni I Lv Portland At I 0.20 i.rr.
IL'iiri p in Ar Corvaljia l.v 1:;
1
At Albany and v'orvallip ci rm-.l t.-.li it,
of I iroK'-n Central & Eastern liailway.
EXPRESS TliAIK HAILI (EICIPT 8l'Mut.
liirpmI.v Portland Ar I A:40 n
pmlAr McMinnvillo Lvj:.WaV
THROUGH TICKETS to nil Puim,
in Hie Easlrni Klnlea. Cnnada anil Eiinm
can be obtained at lowest rateB from
L O. ADAIR, Aeent, Eucem
K KOEHI.KIt, E. P liOOEIiB,
Manager, Asst. (1. F. i.od Vai-s Af?
1'OliTI.AVIi. nl:l (,( f
Eugeno
Street E
biit
H 1
ay.
TIME C AHI).
After the 4th of Oct. 1.S05. tl.n street
earn will run nn the following seheilule
tune until fmtlior uotive.
I.KAVIXO TIIH DKI'OT.
7:10-7:40-8:10 fi:40 ft:l()-n:.in.in:iw) n m.
Man every Imil nour.
I.EAVK TIIK UN1VKHSTY.
:2.r)-7:.55 R:.H:5.,i.!)iOo-!i!.".ii.in.is n n.
then every hniriioiir.
cnrM mil l.i.v,. prim. idly on time.
11. V. HOLDKN.
EUGENE-FLORENCE
STAGE LINE.
E. BANGS, Proprietor.
stfttfe Iraven flu., nn f I n . j ,
fiioL'''!";""5 ",,!'"Vk " I'"eeireni .'r
..I if. ? Iiorenee Hie da; IoIIokIiib at 10
I... I','.1""", ""'ns-rr. leave Florence Tms
").l liurnl.y. and K.tunlays, al ? o'clock a.
ir.i, ins in r.uaniu Hie next da; at 7 n. in
im;i.p nut '.. .
riii-mi imp . ;
lekeurt-mt. at k' H'nV;.'ii.:. '.'.. . L.
ene, c-.l llurd.v, liiiv-i,.
nce, " rl"
vela's orfiMieni."
tVr Verrr.TI Or 8lcK
."I'tvi.il or ri i.c-ni
mHim, Oimi, Kidi,. y ,
HTMa. An-Tiiiri, 1
t"n, rwiUMnrW
ii'f. IlltKl for latlt
: -Ipm, Acici Mjm.
for Alcohol.
JJ.rtnrJiiJcU.
C
THE ARNOLD ClifMiCAl. Pft.
11)1 S. WeHera Aucud CHICAGO,
IA CUP
MOi'.;:: THE BOWELS I
MOS.MMC
Tf.'-'um..-.--
r 5 r Kton i 'th alUH-i diiia .tore
TlO von KNOW
f UX LC DRUN'S
m mma pills
r'N'NTM, .-fenr.d v
LE DBDtr
, it-r-olitiimtn.i,r:ort J
PREVENTIVE
t In U
rut irnJaVtf
...
:
AT H
KIGHTs
g
in a
.SUaVKf
OiAiU (u-iu:-
aii. ti.r lorl lainliff. I
At f I l .tntx
, i. l,y Hen-
ilern A I.i. '
41k,
'i-BI'RN A IHliMi
I'.i ir'oi and
ageni.. Kuveiie. nn si n.
weewiiy