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DAILY Kl(iXE GUARD. I. h. CAMPBELL, PubliHlier. puMUhnl mar? netting of the ., Huwlaya 0liwUl. Addreaa U oouiniimlcallouB, aud in ilia ll ruralttancji p-.yblu lo the Kuusne ilium, K.ucne, Orejcni. biiiisumri'ios iiaik: (OAI1.V.J It jllrerud lJf currier, per mrk Iljllrured by carrier, per mouth .... Br mll,onc jcardu advance) lx months. One month at md le uuitlea 50 C 00 3 00 10 5 Will not Uo lent or mall to any a-ldrra. or aiy lenglti of lime, unleaa paid In adjauca. oua year tin advance) W ? Mx month V.lvertHliu '"tea made known on application. Kntored a .ecoud-claai matter at the EilKeue, O euon, pustornue. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, MAZAMAS VS SHEEP. Is tho Cascade park reserve to be maintained at the exponso of the people for the benefit of a few pleasure feekerB for no other vis ible good can come from it who will not visit it moro than once in two or three years, while thedesirv ignsettlerseckingforan honeft live lihood is lo be deprived of its upe? It would sootn that way according to the clipping below which is taken from the Uoseburg Review. The piece of jobbery is one of tho most outrageous acts that was over per petrated upon the people of Oregon and they should rise in defiance of such an act. Honest taxpaying citizens engaged in the most im portant industries of our state must be forbidden the uso of the land, while yearly hundreds and thous ands of acres of tho best feed must go to waste, and all for the mike of a fow dainty mountitin climbers. If all tho sheep in Oregon were horded on the Cascade reservo they would do no harm to the land or timber. Hero is what the Mnzim as are doing: "Shoopmon who are herding their stock on the Crater lake re serve will be prosecuted by the government. Information ugainst nine of thorn has already boon filed in the United Statos court at Port land by the district attornoy. The complaint was mado by II S Whit od, secretary of tho Crater lake club at Ashland, who wired tho faots to Rev 15 M Wilber of Port land, who Is also a Maziitua. Now that their society intends making an excursion thoro, they say that it is not pleasant to think that the park is full of sheep and in defiance of tho law. A deputy Unitod Status marshal was dispatchod to Crater lake with instructions to arrest the heopmon and to put and keep them off of tho reserve." The Oreg:.u State Journal, pub lished and editod .by llarrinju R Kincaid, the presont republican secretary of tho stato of Oregon, re fuses to sail under the colors of !: Kinloy and 1 lobar t. It comes out trongly for free ooiuago of silver, and prints sumo very able editori als od tho subjoot. Col E Uofer, editor of the staunch republican papor, tho daily Capital Journal ol Salotu, is state committeeman of tho now silver party for Oregon. He will have the direction of th Bryan and Sowall campaipn in this stato as far as tho sihvr party Is concerned, and promiuM to mako it a hummer. Salem Independent: Tho Ore gon Stato Journal, published by II U Kincaid, scvrotury of state, con tinocs to como out strongly for the free coinngo of silver, and prints some very able editorials on the subject. Mr Kincaid is a bold, fearless and lium at man, and ho will say what ho brieves to be right though lh heavens should full. The Poril.md Telegram exposes its oandiditt. in tho following, which ind irate that lio must have a hired speaker to take tho field for him: "McKinley cannot be dragged into a joint debate, but the boy orator is reminded that there is a person named Ilourko Cockran who would probably cousout to meet him In a jawing match." II K Thurlmr, of New York, a member of the executive committee of tho American Protective Tuiiff Loaeuo and who handled the list of conliibutions to the Ilariieon cam paign fund of 1892, is out for liry un and freo coinage. lie says: "J verily believe that liryan and feu wall will win in this fight. It is uprising of the people against op position. I think the result in No vember will open the eyes of the rcijublicans.'' Mr Thurbur is one of those who consider freo silver a better protective meauro to Amer ican industry than protection it self. The advantage of a policeman over a burglar is that the of ficer has the law on his side. Health has the same advantage over disease. The Law of Nature is for people to be healthy. When they are sick, Nature helps to cure them. Nature's law is the (rutde for cur ing sick people. There is no way but Nature's way. What the doctors call many different diseases Nature cures in one way; nourishing the whole body with Kood, pure, rich, red blood. That Is Nature's wny of curing scrofula, erysipelas, kidney and ' 1 liver com plaint," consumption and every form of eruptive and wasting disease, when you want to help Nature with medicine the med icine must work the same way as Nature works, then it has the laws of Nature on its side to make it powerful. That is the secret of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery's wonderful cures. It assists Nature according to her own laws ; it is on Nature's side and Nature helps it : It imparts new power to the nutritive and blood making or gans to create a large quantity of fresh, red, healthy blood which drives every germ of disease out of the system and builds up strong healthy tissues and solid flesh. The " Discovery " completely clears away every form of blood disease from the system ; It even cures consumption. It is the only true radical cure for that disease; facts and testi mony to piove it. I would like to tell the whole world what your r.olden Medical Discovery' haB done for inc. The doctor, who is considered an expert on liitie troubles, told me I had consumption. He said both my Iuiiks were diseased and I could not live long. I felt down-hearted for I have dear little children to live for. I just went to him to get his opinion. I am glad I did for now I know what your medicine will do. When I started on the second Uittle I was belter In every way and was able to take a walk on every fine day. I enjoyed my sleep, my apiiclile was good, and by the time I had fitilNlicd tile second bottle I began to feel like a new woman. I Mill had a cough so I got a third Uittle and by the lime it was half gone I was completely cured." , ' jf J (Mrs.) Jfevyfiil&L' 77 Mary St., Hamilton, Ont,, Can. Summons. In the Ciicult Court for thu Htnte of Ore (inn, County of Latie. Christian Dotueyor, PI urn tin", ) v Em na orapyor, Drfwulanr. J To Emma Domoyer (be tK-ft aidant above nmiird : In tho nrtine of the State of Oregon you are hereby Rummnnott to nnndttr ami nu Hwer the pUiiitilV'R compluiut now on tile ftKftiuai you in the aoove emiiieU omit and oaitie, on or btlfore the 1st day of the next rrgular term of gaidoonrt which unit, court in to lie begun ami hohli n on Monday the ftiibtlayof October, lH'JtJ, at the Conrt Hoiisn in hiiKeiir-, Orooon, in mi id county, and it vou f Mil to appear and answer nnid oonipUiut as herriu reqnirM the plaintiff will apply to aiim comt lor the relief prayed fur in mud complaint to-wit: For a decree of Mid conrt declaring the marriage contract now existing between plaintiff i.nd defeudnut forever diolvcd nud that plain tiff have a divorce from defendant and that plain tiff be decreed to be the owner in fee simple of the le1 of the ne of aeo one tp 17, a r3 went and the t1, of the n and the Tixt of thee of aeo one and the nel; of the ne'i of ice one tp 17 a r 3 weat in Lane county Oregon and in all containing 400 acrea. And that defendant by nxitl deciee be forever barred from claim ing or aaaerting any right, in Ureal, claim or title whatsoever in or to a id landfl and prenme or any part thereof. and for general relief. This aummoni is pub lished in the "lUnif Kcokkk (Jitaiu" for nix conircutive week by order of Hon J C Fulterton judge of aaid court, which Raid order waa made at chambera in Hogeburg, Oregon, and bears date the l'Jth day of Attguat. ivvu, and ti now on me in amu court. It Utt.TKU, Attorney for 1'laiutiiT. NOTICE FOU rUBMOATION. I.tml Office at Itoaehurg, Or., Anguat 18, !( Notice la hereby given that the follow ing uamed aettlcr haa lilid notice of bis in tention to make tiiutl ornof in auppott of hia claim, and that and proof will be ntnde befo? Joel Ware, U 8 C O Com miaMnner, M Eugene, Ore on, on September JH, lW, vie Abraham Y B.nta on 11 K No for the n e ,l aection 30 t 15 a r 1 weat. He liaiuea the followhg w interact to prove hiacontinnona residence upm aud on Inflation of aaid bind, vie Moat-a V Kbodea, Howard M KurTnmn of Mibel, Oregon, and Edward T H.irne aud Henry 8 Haute, of UtWl. It. M. VRaTCH, Urg iater. Notice for ruMicnlion. Iiiml Ofllo lit Iloufbiirff, CriSptn, Auntt U, lS.Ml. Notice fh iysW.'n tl.nt th tollowinn Dftiuftl Brttlrr b tilitl rtotic ofbinintm (inn In mkt Anl i riv.il in animua l clitini, KDil ikiBtwil prtn.f will l m ulr W- Sp tpmt r'2D, lHl. Jihh Coin on II .'u c-'iillTllie H'I8 4 mi .1, 9W DC 4 ami ijn , r5tlli, r 7 it lift Titn Ih (ii1Ltni w it t.au ... prtiv))ia contitiuoni rM(lttic hho titi cnltivntion of, Unl, luxuri " . nil v iiitii, 'l'UU r. It'iACU, ThontwR K 8ilk.ol aiut J O ll'ini t -mt, nil 11 II Yea mi, tut. The umpire now decides that " BATTLE AX " is not only decidedly bigger in size than any other 10 cent piece of tobacco, but the quality is the finest he ever saw7 and the flavor delicious. You will never know just how good it is until you try it. A, A Lane County Bank. (Established In 18S1) EUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking business In all branches transacted on favorable terms. A. G. 1IOVEY, President. J. M. AHHAMS, Cusliler. A. O. HOVEY, Jb.. Awit. Cashr. Old Kentacky LIQUOR HOUSE, W. M. RENSKAW, Proprietor. Keeps !hc licit brantli of WHISKEY, BRANDY, GIN, -AXII- All Kinds of Wines. AIko tlie CVI.'limted KCHLIT2 MILWAUKEK llKKHon druuirlit. J. L. PAGE, IlEALKIt IN' Groceries Having ft Lnrxt' and Coin plcte stock of Hlnplc and Enncy GiiKi'ri lioiiglit 111 tlie beat nmrkcts, EXCLUSIVELY FOB GASH, I can oiler the public bettor prices than any othflr hnuo In Eugene. Preface of all iDisukeii at Mariet Prices. EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS,Proprietor. SUcp Irftrvfl KiiRftie MiiiMfty. W(h1ikm.Uvii ii1 Vtt l)lf o'rl.H-k . m., mioDfirni ar riving t Kluivncv tho tint following t )i) o'rUvk . m. Kviuntlhg rwnin lrT Florrnr Tilwt ay, 1 linmlH) Rii.i MtnnlT, at VoVUnka m., arrlTlng in Kiigom Itte uvxt iay al 7 p in tlXUI K FAR koi'muku " r. Ticket t-r Ml at K. Bang' llrwj ham, Ku cm, o at IturO A I'nwiiiHirt'i oilico tn Flor nee. EUGEHE-HcXEKZIE ROUTE. Mi'Kciuie ol,-y H.rMies nnru-. C-lal nun V I ! ItOtiK tia v... . F(lshtmt tkK).-'4 ulnniM N left nt my anit rrnlnyn, returning on alternate lay. H would lie llRlll lo IMtlVltHV (1 111.111 milTVrlliK fnim l.llioua co!lc that hl agony la due to a miorohe with an tin protioti untitle name. Hot oiu-dowof IVWill'a Collo and Cholera ( tire will convince him of its power ton Hon! Inatatit relief. Il kills pn. mu itx A DkI.ano. T. G,HEnnicKPf S. B. Kakin, Jb., (.'aphier 1'rtwidfnt. irsi litis Ot Eugene. Paid up tasli Capital ?50,fi00 Surplus tail Profits, 50,(500 Eugene - - Oregon. A general hwikiDe biiflinwu done no reitaon able t-rnw. Kiifht drnfti na NEW YOliK, CKKAUO, SAN VKANCIHCO and VOUT LAND, OKKliON. Billn of exchange nold on fervitin conntrle. Dfpi-wititreoiyetlnbjwt to check or wrtiti cate of dflwit. All collection! entrusted to ua will rwivf prompt attention. Central Market, PROPRIETORS. Will keep constantly or hand a lull supply ol Dttr, MUTTON, PORK and VEAL, Wliloli thoy will nell nt the lowest market pricw. A fairsliare ot tie untile patronage solicit:!. :-TO THE FARMERS.--: Wo will pay the liiKhcst market price lor hut I'ntllc, HngH and Hlieep. Shop on Willamette St., EUGENE, OREOOM. XV-Mrati drllrercd to an j part ol the city J. P. FORD, (Evanifelint,) Ot Dai Mninca, Ii.wa, riti nn.ler data March 21, 18H3: 8. H. Mkd. Mpo. fo., Dufur, OreKon. tlKNTI.Vll.-v. 1 1.. n ..l.il ... i . . week, I found all well and anxlotuly wailitiK. Our little girl eiKht Btone half years old, who liail wasted aw.iv t AS Kund ianow well, stronir aiwl ',.'f;.lm'J.?r work well. H. touch lure hax cured and kept away all hoarsmws fnmi me. So iril-e it to everyoiie, with Rreetimr for all. iKliinir you pnwritv, we are ours, ln. and Mrs. .1 v i........ llhthrM,l,Flie an.1 l.iv,'r rui 1 iIV"" twonrlhin.il..vaawfvt. ' u," nil Ban .w r ptwiu , a uaranl,. w K'r b-tii. bj all I'rittcl.m N a r I C E FO It V tut uc'at ion. I.n.l Oilier l Uou lmr or t nr. n on II K. No 7711 (ur tb- w . tp I'.' . r 7 w. t ' r H n run tin i, w I,.., cultivation t.f, .r, ;;r.'tl J'" O II,,,,,!,,, v . rrm.liaw ! Thorn. . C Silk. 1,1 .p , I'tnthvr. OrcRon. al,,, , II M V ku ii, li'Kihtfr. (tO. B.DCRRIS. Atineij and CotnweUor-at-Lau, li'U.I. l'hACTK'K IN TilK O'-U-UTS of the ,'U'lond Judicial Dlstikt and in Supreme Court of tlilB Htute. 3..::Ih1 attention given to oollectfonft and t atlfis ill probate. tj . A. I. If UK If. I.. 1.. h1:v.M- DORRIS & STEVENS, A'lTf'UN'Cy-AT-I-AW, Kl tiKNK, OKE'.llN ,.FH4 Fover!jiue County Bank. j. M. WILLI AMB, ATTORNEY : AT : LAW. tOI.l.KWIONS A Sl'KCIALTY. ltoom ft u.tlr, Klsdon's Block, 0th street. L. BILYEU, Attokney-at-Law, KI'OKNK, OKEtlON. ji sick Over First National Bank. A. C. WOODCOCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ofkk B-Oue-'aall block Bouth ol Chrlsuiau't lilui-t. Kt'tiENK, : : OREGON. J. J. WAJI'ON, Altorney-at-Law, Kl :iKNt,Ol!E(.t.N. OIIe uji-stdTn, Walton's biock. Will i'ti a gyi.i ra! lav; prtt;,;'.ocill all thouourtt- ol Lliife- Mate. H. D. NORTON, LAWYER. Kim. ma 1 and 2 over First National Iiunk. C. E. LOOMIS. M. D., Physician and Si-"eon. Offlce U.-B!alra in Phelton bloc i -er Geo. T. Jian o: hob 8 rovu.y wv l'rlruto teleplione inniilc the door for cuIIh day or night. DJi. J. W. HAREIS, r-'hyM.cian and Surgeon Oli cu over Ht'iiJcrsoa A Llun'sDnig Store. Office lht.iiw: 9 to 12 a. in. ; 2 to & ami 7 VjS in. f!i!-i ni.t-e terry street botween liih nud l:itJi DR. G. W. BIDDLE, DENTIST, Doi'i on'ty II rut-el Ann work. The latest Im- pnivciiK-iiifl ust-o. jtrmi) mociernie. wince nnu rfi(lunr on Olive utrtt-t, )Htween Fifth a ml sixth Ktrt'cH, one block vcat of MiuncoUi uoiei. A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without an ideal Gmbines every element of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, hcalinar, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. Insirt apsa aavlnj tho Canutes, c SI IT lno TTTTTT.T'" HAVE A DATE? niiM llllil hi (CJlace. Are a natural laxative. Is wholesome. loes not gripe or sicken the stomach. It is the coming laxative. Kxcellent for cliildren. HeH'1crwl 1 inn pan tll you moro Mot tbi'in. NoriCr. KOU PL11L1CATION. L 'till Office at Rn?bn,g, Oro .V.t.,, t luMiy iven that the fiillowinK uaaniru notice (illllillll.ll iinu i U1kr film, 00f jn l'lyn.l Iiih claim, and tlt ,,H pr..t. in t. imule bflor.i J,M. vr0i u g c an"""."."!'-"".'- E,'rf"'. Or.Ron. t,n il f V 4 i'""'b '" or H h No (, ii. ... , Hi) II r4 in i'ti Ik,, i. . cnltivuti, ,, (, i,,,, tlJ. Fr ,; ,i M"""- 11 "k M-rriaon ..,,1 '! l.r. mi Mr ,, , mi.. (r,,. H M. Vka icii, H'Kin:i'r. "n of usal hCT:i.EuxT' K i..v , 7 K'u that G W ! auvi.inl lr ..1,1 . ... ..: , nOMPLEXIOM U FOVfDER. IH poizzoNrs P'lllPrtllilH F nrnlitrn iittnn lAdl VC UdlW 111? Ma $3 K0" AI,I, po.J I .'"""I Mail-.,. 1 lJ UUli,,,,s"''awbitit."' iiiroiiuii ruiiii7r;irr-,ii?: ji ln recllnlMK, ?tliinijf; ' Br' Itui't'lvi-r aiuKi.'tin-i .. 1 ro,1ij,o';;.,',;'"iMnHa. rt EAST VIA The Shasta R0t u THE Tlie Southern Fa4 Exjrc,TraiimlK..i. builth I " -SL! S.fKI a :n I I,v p,,rii....i l:f.9aioI.v K.,i.t,. '" ' lMa m I Ar' hm Kwari,,.. i', ' .I.-irerano, Allw AM., Cmawell, (iittane lirve ii,,!""1' tr"' Kowhur-r to ABhUaj'S ' 11' HKBUUO aAl., m: 1."" in. ... . ... ... tiiwue i. o.JUpni!Ar Kiwhtn; J -.m.esi rissExista, mm 4:UU pmli IVrtlaiai, v tJilo p u,. Sal, J;'; -DINING CAltS ON OGDEX B pi;llsa Eui-rnsiraa BFCOND CLASS kl viiiv... Alla.ih.il to nil tbrenjib Tns Went Side nwhifc. POKTI.KO ASH (( 8K1 WEI.'H MAll TBalS IHII.T (Elcmscsj 7 :S0 a in I l.v l'.irtlnwl i, 12:15 pin Ar l'orvall' lij At. All,nv m.,1 .'.,.rn, ol Oroguu t'eutrnl & Kiiuttrn l.uilwj, EXfllEHH T11A1N 11AILI (IICUlsx 4:4ripml,v r.irtlami A, 7:26pruAr MuMlnuvilV Li; THROUGH TICKETS to il in the Eualt-ni Htiiii-ii, CurWa ui oan be otitnitifil rat lowpt rat-a frcio L. G. ADAM, Acrai.f IE Kll K1II.K1 V. I'Uliill'K Mauar, An-.!, ti. F. mii'Ii. I t II, 11 A I il' Eugene Street liiii 1IMK CAKD. After tin- 4th of Oct. lS'Atlt enrs will run on llie followiue time uiilil I ui 1 1 ii r inline. I.KAVING TUG DEPOT, 7:10.7:40S:10-S:40 0:1MK (hen i vtiy half Hour. i.kavktiik rxivtisn. 7:C.5-7:.:i5-8:ir.S:.")-!):il)0'lMi llii.n ivr-rv lui If liolir. C'ura wi'l I leave iinitlr on ii; II. . I1UU' lifiiil'ii liO, l:..ili i f. r.t :ii.j:u, (it.nt . ;;-' : H'lir", An. -T-. : ' f' .1: THE llN0L3 i WiiCHR ISI S. Wt3!era : AT r- il For ale at Ycrlr.ston lb iim 0 rrX;x LE 0RUS S STEEL 18 Emm tJ J,, s, I,. "'I' " . ..:". cunrJi?..-... n i'n.!.K"ll, NO I Ii.'K t OU Ljii-I (illi -. ai U '",1' Or; N.nic i . r. t.- nun ii til"" ti n..ni.'il .. H ' r iJ i: I' . ti- ; hi, i:.ti'..'ti lr, .li .l W,r-. I f ' 1 l', I-.' I'.- vi' I . tf ' " "-.' VN.' i L rl. M.. ,.. i.i . in- - ' . .,'i-' lir- IIHILfH II" ' ' " lIff I',' MI,,I lll C1H1MI IV .""'. cnlriair-u i't. ' . L'.JDll-.'" HoralJ I' I". i C IV I ni..I Ht iaitiin (ia.jx.r W. Kisrv, A.liuinibtrator,