DAILY Kl'GflN'E GUARD.
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Kuun d a .euoud-olaii matter at tho Eugene,
O 'uaon, postotnoe.
EA8TKHN OFHICE-ISO to ZM Tamfda Court,
Now York City. E. KAIZ, Agent.
TUESDAY,
OCTOBER 13.
TUB SUPREME ISSUE.
three weeks from today the
American people will go to the
polls and decido the issues that
are now dividing them. The most
conspicuous of these issuea, the one
about whi'. h thcro is more writing
and talking than about all others,
ia tho montiy question. "' But im
portant as that question is, there is
another ol incalculably deeper
mwnent to the Republic The su
preme iosue before the people is
thin:
Shall the nation be ruled by its
money or by its men?
On the one side we have Wm
McKinlcy, backed by the concen'
tratcd wealth of tho country.
Every trust on which class legisla
tion in tho interest of tho rich and
influential confors the privilege of
taxing tho masses for privtito profit;
evory syndicato that has made,' or
hopos to mako, millions by raiding
tho treasury of the United States;
every combination of capital that
sees gain to itself in the contrac
tion of tho currency;" evory rich
man who has como to think that the
Govornment should be run for tho
benefit of himself and othors liko
him ovory one ol tho't elements
is striving for the euccejffj
working by evory moans, fair an
foul, for tho oleotion of McKinley
On the other side wo have ' V
J Bryan, wIiobb only strength
his cause nnd himself. His appeal
is straight to the peoplo on
principles for which be stand
Ho asks no quarter from the trusts
He defies selfish wealth nnd chal.
longes it to exert to the utmost its
power to corrupt, to ooorce nnd to
confuse the issue by controllng tho
voice of the press. Ho begs for no
roan's vote who does not think it
best for the country to give it to
him. Ha urgos the people to study
tho question at issue and then vot
as their knowlodge directs. His 1b
a brave, a frnnk, a rational, a man
ly and a truly American appeal.
Bryan speaks for the wolfare of
of the industrious many; McKinlcy
for the welfare of the opulent few.
Is there a thoughtful man in the
whole United States who docs not
know that the greatest danger
which is threntoning this Ronub.
lio is the steadily growing power of
consciencolcss money? Does not
evory thoughtful man feel that un
Iaba Ka f .. i.l
iiv gi i. ui ntmun upon our
CJovornment shall bo loosened wo
must ultimately have a Republic
in namo and an oligarchy in
fact?
Uliicna equally honest differ
sincerely on the currency question
Mlver men think tho single gold
etanuaru a polont cause of our in
dustrial distress; gold men think
inai uimctalism would increase
rather than lessen that distress,
iui noncsi Americans should be
agreed in believing that a presiden
tial election carried by tho trusts
and syndicates, under the leador-
snipoi .Mark Hnnnn, would be
immcasurally more disastrous and
dishonoring to the United Slates
than tho rotontion or introduction
of any monetary system.
Three weeks from today every
citiion before he goes to tho bal
lot box will, if ho be intelligent
and patriotic, ask himself tlm vital
aame
question:
"Shall I vote for government by
men, or for government by money?"
TUB UOLBISUG'S I'KAYKK.
"Our father, who art in England,
Rothschild be thy name. Thy
kingdom come to America, thy will
bodone in iheUuited States us it is
done in England. Give us this day
bonds th;tt are papable in gold,
but not in silver; give us the voteB
of laboring men to keep monopo
lies in power. We know we have
sinned against thee; wo have robbed
the honest poor and protected the
diBhonest rich. Lead ub not into
temptation to help the common
people, the farmer and the laborer,
and deliver us from 16 to 1; and
thus we have the kingdom and the
power, gold bonds and interest for
over and ever. Amen.
To Care a Cold lu One Day.
Take Laxative Hromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists rofund the mouey
If it falls to cure. gSo.
The Y H and Y W C A of the uni
versity Is arranging for a benefit to
raise funds lo provide a room for the
use of the associations.
THE STAR OP HOPE.
"I bad lost all
hope and Rone to
my latnersto aie, -said
Mrs. MOMB
IJvans, of Mound,
Coryell Co., Texas.
"I gave birth lo a
hnhv a vear airo. the
5th of June last,"
she adds, "and
seemed to do very
well for 8 or 9 days,
and then 1 began to
feel very bad, my
feet began to swell,
my stomach was all
wrong and I seemed
to surfer with every
thing that could be
borne. I was in bed
5 months and there
was not a day that it
.;Mavntfi:I
"... J."
p
seemed 1 coulu live.
We bad the best
doctors that our
country afforded. I
was a skeleton.
Kvery one that saw
me thought that 1
would never get
well. I had palpita
tion and pnln in the heart, terrible pain in
my right side just under the ribs, terrible
lieadachea all the time ; a bearing down
sensation j a distressed feeling in my stom.
ach all the time ; could hardly eat anything
and it looked as if I would starve. All the
time I would take such weak trembling
spells, and it seemed as if I could not stand
It. There were six doctors treating me
when I commenced taking your medicine.
1 had lost all hope and gone to my father's
to die. I commenced taking Dr. Pierce'.
Golden Medical Discovery aud Ills 'Fa
vorite Prescription ' together, and I took
them regularly until I felt n if life was
worth living again."
"I weigh more than I have weighed for
UVMATkftTOfW ner hurt
me since. I can eat anything 1 want and as
much at I want. If you want to use this in
favor of your medicine, I am a living wit
ness to testify to it, and will, to anybody
who wants to know further of my case."
8mt.0H'8 CURE, the great Cough
uuu troiip uuro, is In great demand.
Pookot size contains twonly-flve doses
only 2uo. Children love It. Hold hv
HomlciKnn & Linn.
We might toll you more about One
Minute Cough Cure, but vou nrobnlilv
him it curts a coiiirli. Even-
on uocs who has used It. It is a ner-
remeiiy tor cougiu, colds, hoarse
ness. It Is an panpolnl ruvnriin r..-
children, being pleasant to take and
quick In curing.
USBUKN & DkLano.
Citation.
In the County Court nf the 8late of Oreion
- lor the County of Lane.
of .lulia A Scott, deceaae.L f UUtlnn
in me matter nl th i
to kom l Hall, Jacob Zll, Belle Dean.
Jarae. Blower. M.n.l. y.,n i .!.. vn
Klla I'.terman. ittheer k.iiL.i ....i'.ii .i !
Ullinnwn. Ilmlinv.
In the name of the Stat, of Oregon, yon ore
l-onnty t'ourtnf the Suta ..( n... r. .i..
county nf Una at the court room thereof, at
.i r.L r ... " on '"nity,
the lith day of October, lWHlat Mo'cloek in the
caiiae if any there It why the following dea
n'iiiNu mai nav. tnn Ami t .i....
onnen real nlate should nut be .,,1,1, to iuy
the debts ami exeiisri of alliiliii.trati,m .f
aaid e.tate to-wit:
llis ea.t hair of t No 10 (ten) and the
re.t hal( of lot II l.l.r.ni i.. i.i.ii 5
Shw .'.',la.l,lition to KuireneCity.in said Lane
-"n"i '!"' in east nail of the fnl.
lowing tract of land: Ulnnlii.i one (I) chain
tilth of the ,uth ea.1 corner of Shaw's a.l.li
U.m to hhgene Vity afowaaid, thmra mnn ing
west '2.&,t chain.: theniM k.,,,,1, ki -i..i-r
thence eat 1M chain.: tlien,, n.irth o vi
ihain. to place of beginning in Kngene fity,
inur iMinty, vtrpgon.
It 1. ordered by tha cmrt that serrice of
Itatlon Ite mal tinon v,t
y publication In the Kl'.mxt 1A1L, (j,.ARn
..p.pir ,,, Krnrr.i . lrculation, puhli.lml
... . , .... tour conwctitlve
weeks, except I,on ,, Cl.rk.
Witnr... the linn K I) I'.,,,.. 1...1 , .1 .
'.tunly t'nurt of the .late of ikJ r... 11..
otmnty of l.ane with the ...I r ..1.1 ........
HiieJ, thl Sth ,ly nf Septemlter, A. 1). I km
a.AL
Attest:
A. l jM.iisoa, Clerk.
NOTIi K OK FINAL SKTTI.KMKX T.
E.lat.f ..i vi. Cooper,
Nolle, la herein ol.., ,i... -
bomimnn. a, In, in .ir.i.i. i . .
ha. flW he, acwnnt fo, fln.l aetlleraent of
n.- l",''..?!,',.M,""U', " ''' ' el
Ieeember
ISiHl,
lh. eonrl
na oeen aet hy order f :
(or herh
"n u.'jeonoua to the
f .mi. v t ...
r. .. . . . . . r, r -,u
U IMtau. A.ln,li.l.-..l.
Ally for estate.
"A very smooth article.'
IPLU
I Don't compare "Battle Ax" j
1 with low grade tobaccos compare j
I "Battle Ax" with the best on j
i the market, and you will find you g
I get for JO cents almost twice as
I much "Battle Ax" as you do of j
1 other high grade brands.
Lane County Bank.
(Katablishcd ID ISSi.)
EUGENE, OREGON.
A general Banking business
In all branches transacted on
favorable terms.
A. O. HOVEY, President.
J. M. AHHAMS. Cashier.
A. ((. HOVEY, Jk.. Asst. Cnshr.
Old Kentucky
LIQUOR HOUSE,
W. M. RENSKAW, Proprietor.
Keeps the licit brands of
WHISKEY. BRANDY,
GIN
AND
All Kinds of Wines.
AlHO the f elphrntaH KPPT TTf7
"iiuiiAimtis litKKon dniM"lit.
J. L. PAGE,
DEALER IN
(BOCERIES
Having a Lariro and Complete atnrk of
btupleand ncyGroeerie bought
In the best markets,
EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH,
n oiler the public, belter prices
limn uuy oiner uouse in Eugene.
rrcta of all Kinds takes at Market Prices.
EUGENE-FLORENCE
STAGE LINE
E. BANGS,Proprietor.
Fttrf lvna Vim... u ... .
and Hl.l.r, .i n ;""J'. "e.me.o.r.
oea vmnn 'Mtrrnrvs
EUGENE-McKENZIE ROUTE.
llen-atler I will mn a rlrst-l.aa
.tare on thi.
will te made lo eamorr
route. S-ul rate.
.1. .le Ihe.venln, U-Ire derin,,,; , i Vi." J
and Prldaj returning on allern.te d.yi n
n.rLK,.... h.o ......
It would be lmr.1 to convince a man
sullVring from bilious colic that 1,1-
agony Is due to
uiiiniiie witn an un-
pMiintinrntile luiniw
Hilt one dine nf
rvwin'
I'olle nnd Cholera I ll ro w Ml
convlnwhim of tu jwwer toam.nl
IU8tnt rvUof. It kills wln.
m arrlvlnaln fcuten. the ueitday at 7 d m
flNill.rt FAHK
Riit'Mi TRHv
Tleketa l..rle at K. lUli'iVilverv "Urn il,
Rene, o- at Hrd ..,,,,,.Vt'."r?eeT -Iot.
iii!Siniiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiii!III1IIIIllIilll,i
OB
G.HiimRiCtfa,
Prfiflidtnt.
8. B. Bakin, Jr..
Cashle
Ot Eugene.
Paid up lash Capital $50,000
Surplus sntl Profits, $50,000
Eugene - - Oregon,
A general banking hnniiieaa done on reaaou
illoitrni.. Siifht .Irr.fU on NEW YOJtK.
Bill, ol ezchanKn "old on (nroifiu imuntrie..
"Tn! reeeiyeil tnDjwt to ohK'k or oortiti
cate of dettwit.
All collection, entru.tod lo at kV. re, etv
prompt attention
Central Market,
PROPRIETORS.
Will keep constantly on hand a full supply of
BEEF, MUTTON,
PORK and VEAL,
unicn tney will sell at the lowest
market prices.
A fair share of tie pnolic patronage solicited.
:-TO THE FARMERS
We will pay the hiRliest market price
fur Vat PniM. if .... r
Shop on Willamette St.,
EUGENE. OREGON.
irCo'reh.?,ee!"rCd " 01 MT
J. F. FORD,
(Kranireli.l.1
Monea. i,a, write. nnd dat.
B. d. MED. MFO. Ho.,
niifur n-
.n """"I 'K"U.
VTRa-S TLKMKV! fin nn-l..l.,.. 1 . .
week, I found all well a
tons ivuiu,!,. . '"-". ."' nwaX
vljcorou. na well Heshell "7 V B
" rYJ'. work we":
Cou.l, turw h XL .?J"!r
au'taw .11 I.. hf )
7r. """miiwii iroin me. So Kiv
it to every ont. vfrk . "
iMi.t. - - K.cv.iiiirA iir ii
ours, Mb. and Mm j y ..
read, for the S'-rin.'. mTk n,'".rI"1. and
with the llead.ehe and 1 l.cr t". !Z 'W
lwoorthieedoiie.awee bj
?wni". P""'. snarantoe
eenu per bottle bv .11 druaai.t.
Notice foriibHcationr
LndOiBee at l!o..b,ira, o.rv.,n
Nolle, la hereht oi, thai hl
l.f. -nd tha, ZffLlwiT ,'
lot. Joel Ware, V, s o ,1 , b
on II K No 6.TJS tor the ilc ''Tw i
" U. .ee 19: ,na nW
pl, r 6 east ' ' "
lie
liarwood K Knaa
wj;
e So.
ctilt.v.tion of, , Hn7';'"?" "loa nd
leoij;e II YerinKion. ' ar-v' W ti.
Ira.. UII..I.... w Thnmi-
Ilri, II 1 """"I
II ol iloKeniie
Bv , "IV
igon.
First
" M VlAT. H,
R-Si.ler.
CEO. B. DGRR18. .
jlitoriiey and Counsellor-at-Law,
TILL F'liACTICE IN THE OOUItTS
V of tho Second Judicial District and lu
ie Supreme Court of this State.
Sptm'al attention given to oolleotionB and
Tat:ci-s in lirnbate.
A 0I,B1. STEVEMi
DORRIS & STEVENS.
Attorstcy-a't-Law,
KUOENK, OREGON
v;l ru-K Over !.ano County Kaitk.
J. M. WILLIAMS,
ATTORNEY : AT : LAW.
COLLECTIONS a specialty.
Koiiui 5 upstalrii, Klsdon'8 Block, 9th atreot.
L. BILYEU,
Attokney-at-Law,
KUQINB, OREGON.
y-fKFlca-Ovor First National Bank.
A. C. WOODUUCK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFKicB-Onc-haU block aouth ot Chriaman'i
Ulork,
ECCiENK, : ! OREGON.'
l. J. WALTON, "
AttnrneY-at-Law
EUOENh.ORKUfN.
Utilce ni-.lA'r, Walton's biock. '
w 111 do a iiicra! lav.- proctlcem all thecourti,
il this Hltile.
H. D. NORTON,
LAWYER,
Rooms 1 and 2 over First National
Bank.
C. E. LOOMIS, M. D.,
Physician and Simeon.
Olllco up-atalra in Shelton bloc. rer Geo. T.
Hall i Son a Krocer; 8lo'
Private teleDbone inside the door
for calls day or night.
DIv J. W. HARRIS,
r-i-iywn-ian and Surgeon
Otitcu over Henderson A Ltun'aDrug store.
ti:icB Hooiu: tol2a.id.;2to5 and 7
m.
i:ei oto Ferrr atreot between 12th and
13th
DR. G. W. BIDDLE,
DENTIST,
IVc onlv l1rnt-clfljiM work. Tho Intent
rCSKl-JllCe Oil tHlvft ktrOft. twilurunn UiltU
Uotei ,"retla one bloclt wu8t u' Minneaoia cars will run on the followingMttdaii
A LADY'S TOILET
Is not complete
without an ideal
00MPLEXI0H
3 POWDER, f
FozzorTrs
Combines every element of
beauty and purity. It is beauti
fying, soothing, healing, health
ful, and harmless, and whtn
rightly used is invisible. A most
delicate and desirable protection
to the face in this climate.
Insist upon hiving th gsnulne.
IT IS FOR Wt EVERYWHERE.
HAVE A DATE?.
roia
(Glaoe.i
Aro a natural laxative.
Is wholesome.
uoes not gripe or sicken
uie stomach.
It is tho coming laxative
Excellent for children.
Ilcudersor A Mnn ean tell .on mora '
about them.
No HUE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Koaebnrg, Oregon.
V.,ii i i. i .8"P'"ber 0, 18'JO.
.notice in n.nbv nin lhl n ..n
ii'K named aettie, b., a,.A , ...
M.'eiLT" '"i"." flnal l'rnn' in "ni-perl of
., i.'.. " "'", v a v u Uomninmoner.
i.iueiie, ureeon. on o..i,.l,, on
!J'L'f A, "fb on homestead
181)6.
try
, ior ine n e V. oi :u m ia .
ea.t. ' v
lln .t ....
I'rote hia .untinnon. reaide
en tor iiion of, ,,id land, tii
Jatnrs H iward, J Hoi
. . . " '"B lo
ii'inr. in. lit mwinn .
---un .-uiuinnona ... j
--- uiniii .nil
L bmiih. J,.cui v
loronlt. :nma.
Or.K. i,.
rergnson alio I Lowil
R. V.
VmrcB,
Rigi.iiT.
KOI ICE OP FINAL SETiLEMK.NT.
Km -le of CiMlrc. Oelahaw, diceised.
'' let1 . her.li.
DiVAn ik.. n in
t . .1.. i.
d i.ia flnnl,irm , ,. .'.. .'r! .
wtile ...H . .i. I, -- .'". onii
.-u.irt 1 hra.ini, ll,. .
Utosoi W. Kixsr.
l-'OU ALL POINTS r
AND I Rid...
7:00 P M
Daily.
1 K..U 7' " ilUBl.1
'Ka.terne K. 81"""".
:00 V .M
Lally.
i.'r"'?''?j.uar.M.
I .1.1... ' U06l rn. '
'""III. (
S:10 A M
iioiy'Rrty
Dally,
l.iiu lutetiatdiate ooim a
"'"epolou.-
'ill.
and recliiiiUK elialr can ar.I!:."""
i UlUUIMl I'llllntun -i. I
Tor all Intorniatlon
S,5?ondK'1U8l0'
K.M.KEILU UCU";S(?C
Ilueelvur and Manage,
Portland, Oregon
. 'liai
Mc.
EAST
SOUTH
vu
The Shasta R0ute
OF THE
The Merafti ,
Bouth
I'ortlaml
Kngeue
oan Fiapcinco
l:fi9 a m j Lv
10:45 am Ar
Above trains slop at Eart rortiTTT"
City, Woodlmrn, Salem, 1WLS
.lefferaon, Albany, All.., Ju"";.,
Harrwhuiir, Junction City Irvin. v11
Creswell, fott, Grove, W.S R
tion. from Ifawbun; to AihUrnl QZ.
KI.SKBUIIO Mill, DllLti '
8S0amLv Portland i,,.
2.04pn,l.v Emeu" ffj1
5.20pUiAr Koitan,
OAI.EU PASSEKOP.R, Dilll
4:0(JpD,l. Portland, Ar
-DINING CAKS ON OGDEK EOnt.
PDLLKAH BDTFT3LEEfHr
AND
8FCOKD C LASS SEEEPlXu OE,
Attaol.ed to all tbroofh ttiua.
West Side J)iiWm.
MAIL TRAIN DAILT (KI01PI BJnji.
7 -SO a m I I,v Portland Ai 1 6.10
12:lSpmAr Corvallu Lr
At Albany and Oorvallii contfet utttnii
of Oregon Central & Eastern Railway.
Expuiss tiiaik iiailt (ncmsnmu,!
4:45 pmI,v Portland Art3u
7:2u p m j Ar McMlnnville LiliAUi.
THROUGH TICKETS to ill Pom
w8
in the Eattt'-rn Btatea, CuuQdi hv
can be obtaiutsi at lovest rate. Irrn
L. (1. A DA I it, An,Eui
E KOKHLEK, E. P ROCEtS,
Manager, Anst. F. I'm At
POKTI.ASIi.fUfttif
Eugene Street
lm -
TIMKCAHD.
Alter UHMin oi ut-t. imt tlie ilwt
LKAVINO THE DEPOT.
7:10-7:40-8:10-8:40 9.1o.9:4n.inrtlin
then every half nour.
LEAVE THE li'MVKKSTY.
7:2.5-7:56 8a5 8:55-9:254i30.10:15i .
then every half hour.
Cars w ill leave promptly on lime,
II. W. HOLltLW
Si.tenJi'l cu:t
1
n. If, A--..r-. -te..-.. Oil
THE ASMtLD rSESICUtt
1518. HUternAreon CattN
.v't..i ihX DOlVELSin
TKE MORMNS
For .ale at Verlnaton tOtb Itretlaiwg1
LADEfiS DOK.0SS0W
UB. FELIX IE BBUN'I
steel m msmim
ar0thor-,i..al..r,d -.lf K-tKNCH.-J
llahl.cr- on lh-:.,.rn"t. IV
(innm!"-.rid tty o: .
ire
1
OHIUMIN HKIANO WitlT""
agent. Kiiaene. on-eon
Notico for I'ublication.
Land Ortloe t
Notice ia liereht uiv.n ihit "''''...
nnmed nettliT ha- II I.. I
lion to mail- tt ul I"'" 1 '" .r.'1'' j,te
oliiiD, and tli.n "id V',n .V
fore Joel Ware. V S 0 C L"D",.'1.W
Engene, Lin- eonnly ' ,h, 'n Hi
7. 181i,
IS'
li'.'SII for the aw
( .. c s. i
16
no name, me i
,., ,o mioci i
p.'ruii -t.i.i.
'""VS'lonni a.i.i Orr-
i nnrifa a v i'i. . !i,,fiir!
i uim u. ..
KM ."'-;.
fc3
Beji"'.
Adniinittrator,