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CEO. B. DAILY EUGENE GUABD. I. L. CAMPBELL, Publisher. I'lllillslied every evening of tbe week, 8tinday xueplod. Address all communications, and ake all remittances payable to the KUUINI flliAKli, Kugeilo, Oregon, HI!mt:ilJITION KATKH: (l)AU.Y.) Delivered by carrier, par wck .... 15 Delivered by carrier, par mouth CO By mall, oue year (lu advance) Bli months & One month M Ulngle conies 6 Will not bo ent by mall lo any address, (or any length of time, uuleai paid In advance. (WBIK1.Y.) One yoar ilu advance). 12 00 HI i months . . I 00 Advortlalug rates mado known on application. Kutered aa second-cls 0:eKon, postomoe. matter at the Eugene, MONDAY, - SEPTEMBER 21. THE LONDON FINANCIAL SEWS. We take the following editorial loader from Secretary of Slate Kin oaid's piper, the Oregon State Journal: The article credited to the Lon don Financial Neivs, which was, printed in these columns tome time ago, was clipped from an ex change sevoral weeks before any denial of its authenticity appeared. When it appeared in the Journal wo was not aware that anybody doubted that it was authentic Since then the gold organs have pronounced it a forgery and the bi rm'ilists now assert that it did ap pear in that paper. As we have been unjustly criticised for pub lishing a false statement knowing ly when in fact we supposed it to be true, we now give the latest ver sion of the matter, telegraphed from Chicago, under date of Chica go, Sopt 12, as follows: Indisputable proof was received at National Democratic hcadquar tors to day of the genuineness of an article which np poured in the Lon don "Financial News" undor date of April 30, 1804, relating to the re establishment of hi metal is m in the United States. The articlo in question declares that tho rumoneti zation of silvor would ruin Eng lish trade and enablo Americans to scoop Great Britain out of the world's markets. Tho publication, a fow weeks ago, of this surprising declaration by the "Financial Nows" by soveral American freo-Bilvor papers, arous ed the llanna combination to the pitch of doepertation, and in their extremity they doniod tho authenticity of the ar ticlo and purported to furnish ado- nial of the same by tho editor of tho "Finanoial News." This led to an inquiry in London as to wbothor the "Financial News" of that date really did contain such an article. In rosponso to this in quiry the national democratic head quarters has now in its possession a certified oopy of the articlo in question, clipped from the London "Financial Nowb" of April 30, 1894 by the Durant Press Cutings, a re sponsible firm doing business at 157 Holborn viaduot, London, Eng land. The clipping in question is certi fied to have boon taken from the London "Financial News" of said da to, and includes not only the matter hithorto printed by the American papers, but also con tains the entiro editorial upon the lams subject, which is entitled "England and the Silver Question." The following brief extract from tho editorial indicates the sensa tional character of tho entiro ar ticle, and will prove a most formi dable argument for the romoneti tation of silver in tho United States: Thore is a pi tin moral in tho re mark that if United States would venture to cut licrsolf adrift from Eurojiv and take outright to ilvor she would have all America and Asia a I her bark and the command of tlu markets of both countries. The barrier of gold would ha more fatal than any bar rier of a custom-homo. The bond of silvc would be stronger than any bond of free tride. There can bo no doubt about it that if the United States were to adopt a sil vor basil tomorrow British trade would bo ruined before the yei was out. Every American would be protected not in home, hut in every other market. Of course the United States would suffer to a certain extent through having to pay her obliga tions abroad in gold, but the lo3s of exchange under this head would bo a mere drop in the bucket as compared to the profit to be reaped from the markets of South Ameri ca and Asia, to say nothing of Eu rope. The marvel is the U have not long ago soized the op portunity. It has been a piece of luck that it has never occured to tho Americans to scoop us out of tho world's markets by going on a silver basis, and it might serve us right if irritated by the contempti ble apathy of our government to ward the silver problem, the Amer icans retaliated by freezing out gold. It could be easily done. If vou could look ahead a few months and see what was coming from those spells of weakness, loss of appetite, wasting of flesh and energy you wouldn't wait for disease to get a grip on you. you would begin right away to tone up your constitution with Dr. Pierce's LOOKING AHEAD. Golden MedicaJ Discovery. It doesn't work miracles; but it does what other medicine can't do and what doctors say can't be done un til they see it done right under their noses it cures consumption. Not always ; to say 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 con sumption-cure ; it is a blood-maker. It gives energy to the blood-making organs to create new blood, full of healthy red corpuscles. This rapid supply of pure, rich, red blood drives out all diseases that have their roots In the blood : Consump tion is one of these ; scrofula, malaria, eczema, erysipelas, catarrh are others. It is absurd to doctor them separately as lum?. or skin, or head diseases. They must be driven out of the blood. You can rely on tho "Golden Medical Dis covery " to do this every time. It is not a patent medicine. It is the perfected result of 30 years, practical ex perience by one of the most skillful phy sicians and eminent medical authorities in this country: Dr. R. V. Pierce, Chief Consulting Physician to the Invalids' Ho tel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. rlerce'e 100S autre book. "The Feonle'a Common Sense Medical Adviser,' reached the enormous enle 01 wo.ooo copies a. si.w eacn. This enormous sale having paid him a fair profit on the great amount of labor and money ex pended in producing it, he Is novt giving away Absolutely free wo.ocio conies, the reciutent only being required to mail to him, at the above instf. tution, si one-cent stamps to cover cost of mail ing only, and the book will be sent post-paid. Do you lack faith, and love health? Lot us establish your faith and restore youriiealtu with DeWltl'sBarsaparil la. Osrurn A DkLano, Summons. In the Circuit Oonrt of the State of Oregon .or tue liouniy 01 i.aue. J 8 Fergueaon, Plaintiff. TS Wm P Nail, W U Peacock, II A Davis and Hamilton Sweger, Defe-ulants. To Wm P Nail, Defendant: lu the name of the atale ol Oregon, jod ere hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed again,! yon In tbe above entitled anil, on or before the Stitb day of October, IBM, that being; the Aral day of the regular term of circuit court for October 1890, the said oonrt to beholden in the court House in bngene, Lane county, Oregon, commencing at 9 o'olock a m, of said day ami 11 you inn so 10 answer, for want tnero of the plaintiff will take ludcment aiminst you for the sum of $5755. 16 win interests! 8 per cent per anuum from August 7th, 18 sua ins inrtnersum of ?oUU attorney fee, and for the costs of this anil, Second: A decree foreclosing Ihe mortease mentioned in the complaint, and Ibal the said mortgsg ei premises be sold aocording to law and the proceeds of each sale be applied in the par meat of the several soma of money above mentioned. Tlnril: That yon be barred and foreclosed of all right, claim or equity, except equity of redemption, in the said premises and every part thereof and that jou (said deft) may be adjudged lo pay any de (Iciencj which may remain aflrr applying all the proceeds of the sale of said mortgage ed premises properly applicable to the sat isfaction of said Judgment. This snmmons la published by ord i of Hon J O Fullerton, circuit judge, n ade in cumbers August 8th ISM. E It Kitrworra, Plaintiff's Attorney. Summons. In the Cirrnlt Court nf the Mtat nf Or..... fortune county. S K Knapp, Plaintiff, . vs I M Svarverud. H Svarrerud and t M Svarverud, Defendants. ) To M Svarrerud and (1 M Kvirvurn,! .1.. fendants: In the name of the Sute of Ore.-.).,. v.n an T each of y,, are hereby minimi to appear and answer to the lomplaint Med against you In the above entitled t'ourt and 0 use on or before the flrt , av of the next regular term ot sai.i uouri to be begun n,l heM in Kugene, Ijina cmtntv, Oreg..n, on Monday, the h dar of Ocllr. l:i and in rase you fail to so apiwar and answer said compl.int, the plaintiff will t.ke judg ment against vim lor the sum of CS.2 with internet therein trom .lanuarr U7lh, Ism at the rate of ten per cent per annum, ami for the further sum of is;.,vi, with interest thereon from Keh p.'th IS1M, at the rate ot eulit t: annum and for the further sum of tra attorney's fee, and for the inula and ilMmrrement nftliia action. This sun mona is published by ord r of Hon J C Kullerton, jud.-e of tfi iNn -n-titleil C itirt. made at I'hamUra ah 11,. w,k day of September 1ka k o romit. Attorney (or Plaintiff. Ersttot, Oregon, September 13th IS'.M. JT7 1t e, 4 'i - X 8 Tobacco Dealers say, that 8 "BATTLE AX" is a "scorcher" because it sells so fast. Tobacco Chewers say, it is a "scorcher" be cause J 0 cents' worth goes so far. It's as good as can be made regardless of cost. For JO cents you get almost twice as much as you do of other high grade brands. Lane County Bank. (Established In M8i) EUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking business In all branches transacted on favorable terms. A. O. HOVEY, President. J. M. A1IKAM8, Cashier. A. O. HOVEY, Jr., Asst. C'oslir. Old Kentucky LIQUOR HOUSE, W. M. Keepa the Hcst bramli of WHISKEY, BRANDY, AND- All Kinds of Wines. Also the Olebrnted Sf'HI.ITZ MILWAUKEE HEKJtoii dninj;lit. J. L. PAGE, DEALER IN Groceries Having a Law anil Complt (e st, k of Hlnplo and Fanny Clrooerii's boulit ill the best markets, EXCLUSIVELY FOB CASH, 1 ran oiler the pu.Ullc belter priiva than any other bonne In Ktitrene. FrodBce of all Ktnfls taken at Martst Prices. EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS, Proprietor. flUire leavrs Komio Mt.n.Ur Wa,iH..i.... and Krldyi t ft nVlurk a. m., twiiKi-ni -rtflnit at Klorvue the dv fo.inwi,.- in o'rlwk a. m. hi'turuliifr pnofmiircrt i-tp Florvnrf Tiimi ilaya, i hurtHlfty!) and stnr.lT, at y'clrka m., arrlrtnic In Kugenc ttie uV-xt dy at ; p m siNrii r r HK.. r,nn KtHMMKll' ... JuJ, Tu'krts f.r 1o at K Hana' llrerr'Uni' Kn Mitsa-al Hunt A Kavanirt a uilirv m Klor vucv. EOGEIE-NcXEIZIE ROUTE. H.rvaficr 1 will run a flrM-dnu tep nn the f . ?" V,U'y sl,r,l,s routi. tfpvcial rat,t ' will madr to ran.HT.t. FiriBhi and iarkm should 1 Uft at niy I ttal: the pventna Wtorr Vr(i,rr of tiairr I Majrt Ira re at rt a m, Min.u, W.MrMta)n I and Krltlaya, tvtTirn.iig on altf riute lUys, I It would Ih? Imrtl lo ciMtvlnt-e a nutn j millVr.ng from bllUma coHo that his, agony In Uuo to a microbe Itli an un. 1 proiiotinoabto nntne, Bui .me .to of IL.U 1 I'. ....1 M l a . ... -. 'tin vuiit; (iini i, iitiiirn I urn u in .. . von.iiiiv iiiiii im tie MiHtr lo nllnnl instant n ll. r. II kills naiii. iait). OSIII'RM A IkI,.no. I S.B. Eakin, Jb., Cashier Ol Eugene. Pi&ld up lash Capital $50,000 Surplus ami Profits, $50,000 Eugene - - Oregon, A general baiiktne bmtneu done no retwon Megrim Sight drafts on NEW YOKK. OHIOADO, HAN PltAXCIHC'O and POUT T.A.NO, OKKtlON; Billii n 6xchan: o!d on foreign countries. Deposits reoeiyed nubjeot to check or oertiti cite of riVi'otdt. All collactiom entrusted tons will recetre prompt attention. Central Market PROPRIETORS. Will keep constantly on hand a lull supply of btth, MUTTON, PORK and VEAL, Which they Will ell at the lowest market prices. A fair stare of lie pomic jatronage solicited. :-TO THEFARMEKS.-! We will pny the highest market price for Fat Cottle, Hogg mid Mlteep. Shop on Willamette St., EUGENE, OREGON. J. F. FORD, (KvanjeUst.) Of Dee Moines, twa, writes nntler daU March 21, 16113, 8. B. Mki. Mfo. l o., Dnfur, On'Ron. OKNTI.EMKN: On arriviiic home last week, I found H well antf anxloully waitniK. Our little girl, eitrht at. nni. half. vean, old .whoaSeraway to8stHin.l. li.w well, strong a,,3 vigorous Land well fleshed up S It C ough Curo lum dntie it work well Boll, of the children like it. U. Cough fre ha cured and kep away all hnanuu from n.e. So give it to everj-one, with greeting, forB;,e inhlng you prHritv, we are otin., Ir. ano Mrs. J. F. Kord If ion.l.hto feci fresh and ehwr'l i.f twoorthieedose, a wee a. Hl "J ta'ul o:il nmler a fmi 11 re auant:it,v M rer bottle bj all ,lruii,a. NOTICE FOB riiHUCATIOS. I.iii.il Office at ltosebnra, Or. v . . t Auguat lie. imhj ,h:rV ii loifo,. intention to raak a ,. I ,.r!. """ hi, cl,i,:T, C ""PP"! ..f , F.nee. I ., . ' ". at a.- i ..... . -V wfi-nn. or inn iht it. rk.,1 ,,, .. " " Z "..""""V .'""-rce .,-,. a a. . . iU'Kser Trt t 1 . . i j. fi.a i .ii tat t . iitiniuentt '""" iuoui.s E s,i. rrank Bll Or G.HuroBieiCH, President. Bank R M Vm,c,, lifgisler. Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, t irILL PhACTICE IN THE C'JURTS V at the Second Judicial District and in ie Supreme Court of thia Bute. Special attention glean to colleetiona and natters In proDais, O. a. liOBBIH. L. L. 8TKVEN8 DORRIS & STEVENS, Attorn ky-at-La w, fiUUENE, OKKGON OrricK Over Lane County Bank. J. M. WILLIAMB, ATTORNEY : AT : LAW. COLLEOTIONS A BPECIALTY. Koom 6 upsulra, Rladon'a Block, 9th street. L. BILYEU, Attohney-at-Law, BUOENE, OREGON. V-OrncsOrer First National Bank. A. C. WOODCOCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW. GFFtCE-One-half block south of Uhrisman's Block, EUGENE, : : OREGON. J. J. WALTON, Attorney-at-Law, EUGENE, ORKUCN. ufflce up-stars. Walton's block. Will do a genera! law practice iu all the courts jl tills State. H. D. NORTON, LAWYER. Ituoois 1 and 2 over First National Bnuk. 0. E. LOOMIS, M. D., Physician and Sueon. Office up-atalrs In fihetton bloca t vor Goo. T. Hall & tiou 6 grocery store. Private telephone Inside die door for culls day or night. DR. J. W. HARRIS, (hyaician and Surgeon Olnco over Henderson & Llun's Drug Store, Ofpick Hours: B to 12a. m.; 2 to 6 and 7 U.8 j. m. Rcm auue Ferry street between 12th and 18th DR. G. W. BIDDLE, $Sgk DENTIST, Poet only flrBt-claiia work. The In tent Im provement used. Terms moderate. Ofllceand residence on Olive itreW, between Fifth and Sixth iirecU, oue block west of Minnesota Hotel. A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without an ideal POMPLEXIOM U POWDER f pozzoFis 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. I Inilrt npon hiving th genuine. IT IS FOR WE EVERYWHERE. HAVE A DATE? California Laxative Date, tni ' Are a natural laxative. Is wholesome. Does not gripe or sicken the stomach. It is the coming lo"?.tive. Excellent for children. Hendersor l.inn ran tell yon mora about them. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Rosebnrg, Ore. v .. , . September 9, 1890. Sotlce is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his inten "on lo make final proof in mpport of his claim, and tliat said proof ill be made before Joel Ware, U 8 O C .ommlsMnner, Eugene, Oregon, on II E No C107 tor the ', ne V. and n V. - ko 22, fp 10.,,0;est. A He names the fnilnin un..... i prove his continnons residence npon and cultivation of, said land, it: bred C Krneger. Fret P Gosser, William Ihrneger, all ofGohison. Oreoon. and " "rn'R". " ofGohison, Oregon, Om. Bennett, f Jnction Cty. Crrgo B.gist, NOTICE OF FINAL StnLEMEXT. Etate of Candece flelshs.. A..A V.Ml.. j a K " ". i?,?' 8"' Police is her. I,. i... .1... nil un, v. II nf ..id . .1.1. V, I til. d hi ft'11 aeeoont tor settlement of sa d nd Wednesditv. thm Kit. est.it.. n. Anun.l 1SH6. l,a ... I.. .v. I i j tonrt for hearing Ihe same.' I Ocosoc W. KlNSCT, Administrator, 0. ii. ii FOR ALL POINT? !51MP0T FIFTH .;,i?..?ASI. taiana.MifiSriS!i 7:00 V M Ually. I or Kansas Vmhsl i f' '?wi.'., Nt 7:00 I'M Dully. Lutial mlv.i :00 A M Kx Hun TtnA I.. ancllnlng c...lr M.Tfc Kor all information, , , K.McNEIl.L, SSSfSi Kccelvor anil General l'ortlttud, OreijoiT. M,n1. E. J. McCLAK,n. . ..UA- , EAST SOUTH VIA The Shasta Route ur tue 11 Uknfwk d, Pre l"roiM Leave PortU.j n , Hoiith I I V 1:59 am Lv Eugene fl S ' 10.-45amAr Sn Frao'i.e,. Vl 3, ' . Above trains atop at East PortiT Cltv, Woodburn, U fi .lelferanD, Albany, All,.,!, S fr, HorrisburK, Juucticn City, Irv mr't"1'' Creswell, Cottage Grove, rjrai., tione from Rosebur; to Ashland jad, . EOSEBOBO MAIL, Bull " 8S0amLv Portland iriis 2.04 p m l, Eugene WLf 5.20pmAr -Koasburg oAl.tU PA88ENGER, DilLr -tiOUpmll. Portland, ArilMS.. :15 p mA Salem, W -DINING CARS ON OGDEN E0CTU PrjLLMAN BniTETBIEEPHi asd SFCOXD CLASS STEEPIKQ UK, Attached to all through mm. West Side DivWon. PORTLAND AHDOQBinm BETWEEN BAIL TBAIH DAILY (I3CUT sraiut, 7JI0am I Lt Portland Ar 1620m 12:15 p m Ar Corvallia Lr 1 1J5V , At Albany and iJorvatiis coDPHteitbtna of Oregon Central & Eastern RsUwit. UFBZSS TEAIK DAILY (tlCIPT IHDU, 4:45 D m I L Portland 7:25 p m j Ar McMlnnville Lr 5li THROUGH TICKETS to til Point, in the Eastern States, Canada and Ettop oan be obtained at lowest rates from Ii. G. ADAIR, Agent, Ent(B1 R KOEHLER, E. P ROGERS, Manager, Asst. O. F. and Psm Ar POKTLANH. OKK(lti Eugene Street TIME CARD. After the 4tli of Oct. 1803, the street cam will run on the following acbediUt time until further notice. LEAVING THE DEPOT. 7:10-7:40-8:10-8:40 9:10-9:40-1000 a n. then every half hour. LEAVE THE UNIVERSTY. 7:25-75-8:25-8:55-9:2o-9S0-10:16 s. B. then every half hour. Care will leave promptly on lime. H. V. HOLDEX. A S c 'S iDIl-rn. liUT, iMtiPO) i'iim'e -tr yeusift. Anjpniia. Ar-'IJ. -l tor ni othn-ficwM. atotifcUXuieM t-.tlonaboeiite THE ARNOLD CiiLHICtLCa IBIS. Wtitera Araeue. NIGHT MOVES THE BOWELS IN THE MORNING For sale at Verlnitton th street oral LADIES DOYO0KS0 DR. FELIX LE BHVn STFFI RNO PFHNYFQYflL .retheo-'nalan.l ol, rKSCH-n. liahleor- on tti- mar!i. I'rico J. ft maiL (Pennine wiiil "nit t - tlSlll RN PK1AKO uiliiT'-- agents. Kiisene, Oltmir. , t NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIOT. Land Office at BoseboM 0r Nolle, is hereby given, that IM ' . ifg named s.ttler has filed f0"""' rt el t. iitioo to make final oroot '"iT bis claim, and Ibal said proof " C(9. b-foie Joel Ware, U a,t,irlt mis-ioner, M Etlgftie, ure 'n j 5 2, ISM. vie Abraham 1 I"0' , 1 1 11387 tor lbs n H section 30 t ereet. .iinseiel I He nsn.es the follo.irg ""ai prove his continnons resldenr r ciili vatiiin of said land, nt Xtzte .. . . a Kjlsrsrd oi .Minel, vregou, . and Henry S Banta, ol Isabel. II Lr.n, ti..:. AND ... i - - 'i' r1 '