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Tonight and Sunday: Fair. SATURDAY - JULY 7 HILL'S GRAND SPEECH. David B. Uill made a grand speech Id seoonding the Domination of Wm, J. Bryan (or president, The following Is the telegraphlo re port: Ex-Senator Uill toroed hie way to the platform and waved hi." hand for lilenoe. When the oheert and oriel for "Hill" had oonoluditl, and the vast audience waa neatcd, he began to apeak slowly but clearly, and the attention givnn him Was perfootlv silent. Hii laudation of Bryan was received with applause and cboers, but when be o-aid Bryan "will hare the support of the united party," the convention wont wild, and the band had to play Amerioa to still the tumult. "His Integrity hit never been questioned," asterted Mr Hill, and the audicnoe yolled. "In behalf ot the domooratio masses of the state of New York, for whom I assume to speak on this occasion," said Mr Hill. "I second the nomination which has been made from the state of Ne braska!. (Renewed applause and cheering.) William J Bryan does not belong to Nebraska alone, he belongs to the North and the South, to tbe Kast and the West he be longs to tbe whole country at large. (Renewed applause and cheering.) It Is a nomination already made In the hearts and aOections of the American people. From the clos log ot the polls four years ago, and until this very hour, there was never a possibility of any other nomination being. lie is a gentleman that needs no introduction to this audience or to the American people. Nebraska Is proud of him, but New York is proud of him also. For four years he bas upheld the bannor of dein ocracy in almost every stale in the Ution. Ilia voice has been heard not only In behalf of our priuoiples, but In behalf of the cause of the common people, in behalf of tlic worklngmen, in behalf of humanity. lis will not only have the support of his party a united party" After a warm eulogy of Mr Bryan, Senator Hill said: "I, as you all know, was one ol those who, in good faith, doubled the widora of some portions of the platform, doubled the proprietary of going into details on certain portions of our financial policy, but the wisdom of this convention has Wf fmST 1 ltwra II JJ Chicago fi"' Portland Vkute hy BUM. WuUontuii. Special WTLI.TAM JENIIIKGS BEYAN. 9:16 am determined otherwise, and I acqui esce cheerfully in the decision. I am here to say further that the platform that has been read ie worthy of the vote and approval ol every man in the oountry who olaims to be a democrat. Those who do not admit of aomu portions can speak for others. If there are some issues wliioli they do not de sire to present as strong as others, they can at least talk about some thing In this platform that in worthy of their approval, At least, in some portions of this country the paramount isaue is going to carry, and carry atrongly. "This is the time for unity and not division. I plead tonight for party harmony and for party sue oenu, I plead becauso of the dan gers which oonfront us. If no should happen to bs defeated, whiah I do not believe, what will issue. It means the restoration of a federal eleclhn law. It means a reduction of the appartionment o( membors of congress throughout the Southern states of our union; it means a consequent reduction in the electoral college from our Southern states and the plea of necessity will be made because it will be apparent by election day that some of the now-born states ol the Wost which they had relied upon had goue over to the demo cratic party. So I am here to suy that this is a roost important oluc tion, important for our party, im portant for our country, important fir the best iuturestH of the Ameri can people, I have no time to an alyse this platform. Wo are speak log ol men, and not of measures now. "This nomination will meot the approval, based upon this platform, ol the people of the ICust. What we need is an old-fashioned rousing demooratio rally throughout this land. That will mean the restora tion of the currency of our fathers. That will mean homo rule fur states. That will mean iopular government restored, That Kill mean the supremaoy of equal laws throughout the country, and in this Tlmt i About the miUlrnt form of out cry a nun ntakca when rheutuntistn mkI itruly tv,NVi htm. In ita worst forum rhaumaliuti ii a toying Urath. The vic tim, iiicapitlilc of moving hand or foot, baa no patt in the great proceMion of lite, ou witivn na gaiea with hopc lcm cyta, A great many autTrrcrs from rhrmnntiam, who hud given up hoje, have been cum. by the une of Dr. PierV Gold eil Mctltcal Ihi covery. A medi cine which will clean ie the blood from uric acid and other poiaoua, will cure rheumatism. "Golden Medical DUcovcry " haa no rtjui.,' in ita lwrr to cleanae the blood and to enrich it. ttIi covery " contain neither alcohol nor narcolica, M htt Wen ttftirV lrt witit riitMim.iiltn wiilr Mr K. I Mc- Kmjrht, of tn. Willi tMNirv.Vu:lv a c . "! J t tiRlr. I cvvkl not Unrr tm tml f ., eripplM. Tried Runt doctor mnd tvrool them rav mr "p to tw Notir of Irwm ril.l nit miu li ftpvxt. Th p,iti In ni hsKfc. hi, m1 Ire MaJ at innsM hi mr hrA w-uM iif.tr! Will me, Mr m-urm wm wry tMut, I-vivWhIv whow nit . I nm-t die. 1 lixlt five ax4t'- of 'Uol.Vu !ttuil )tMvery,' and IW vmli of rviletn,' mul toila " health t oi, r!,ci iuffetuiR t-eUT ei with rtieumaliuu i. Iiercea Medical Adviwr, in fvifwr Nmltni;, r,r w reTit of ai one-cent tn in I t jvrex(rtne of ni.iiling r. Addr-a in, K. V, l une. HutUo. N. V. II n i i i i AtiAnEin i great result which we hope to achieve. I am here to say simply in conclusion, that New York ex peels to join you with her 30 elec torl votes." His explanation of his position on the pliitform and his acquies oenBO with the will of tle majority calied for heartier applause than had been evident before, and the good oOiaeB of tbe band wero again necessary to got attention for him. "This nomination will meet the approvul of the Kast," he said, and enthused his auditors. In closing he said: "New York expects to join with you with her 3G electoral voteB," and then, as he stepped down from the plat'orm, the con' vention became a bedlam again. "Hill for vice-president," was one of the ories raised, and de e- gates all over were on their feet except the five Tammany m-o. Kxcenator Muiphey, as Hill passod to bis seat, grasped his hand and shook it heartily. Then Mr Shea, of Brooklyn, did tbe same, and others in the row, but Mr Croker Bat immobile, end Hill passed him without any salutation The applause for Hill continued for some minutes, County Prcuiiuuis, A letti'r from W D WImIoiu, wortary of the state fair, from Portland under date of July S anil says: Please announce that the premium ou county exhllilt haa been Increased to $200 on llrxt, $100 on second, $75 ou third Hint Kill on found. Hoping to see your county well rtiireeutiit at the lair, I am, Youre irely, M D Wisdom, Heo. There will be eight counties compet ing tills year. J. L. PAGE (ROCEBIES HhvIiir a I.ar and Complete stock of Maple and Fancy (Jrocerlea bought In the best markets, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, I can otler tbe puhllo Iwtter price than anv other bouw In Euireue. Central Market, Watkiiis Miller , I'HOl'KIBTOKS Kill. ecu constantly on hand i lull supplj BEEF MUTTOhJ. PORK and VEAL Which they will avll at the lowrat market prkve. A ktnmrt'ofiit pa5l!e pa:rcaus kiwih s-TOTHE PA KM Rita -i We will iey the hlKhmt market pnw for Kat Cattle, Mogn and Hhwp. ShoD on Willamette St., K UOfcCNK, ORKQON, ClaVlleaii ilellrend it tut ran ol k mi, Pi-eeol charge BUHIESS CAf US, .FIRST- . ,. , Exproi ,, ., ... 9:00 p. m. I II ERHEKT LKIGH, ASSAY OFFICK. rronipt anil accurate retiinifl guaraiiteetl. COTTAdB GitOVK, OKEtiUK. A'ri'OKNEYSATLAW. O HALE. ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. oodib l.aud 2 IChriimiAn Block. KUdKNB. OIUCOUN.j J M WILLIAMS, A'lTOItNEY- A TLAW CollectioD. a neclaltv. ' Ottice Over Lnue C'ountv Bank, DILYlsU, ' ATTOltNK Y-AT-L A W. Dlllee-Orer Flint National Bank. Eooe.1i, Ohiiion. C WOODCOCK, ATTOIINEYATLAW. Office Cue-half hlock wmth of Chriaman lilk Kuorne. OnsaoH, gj It SKIPWOltTH. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Will practice in all tlio Courfa, EUOENK OlKOOH. HKLUUS W IHOMFSOM 0HA A BAKDV rjllIOMl'SON 4 HARDY, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Office-In Klret National Bank IiuildlnK. 11100 in all the courta. Elmitm, OiutaoN. 11 iiO, il DORHI8, ATTORNEY ft COUNSEI.OU.AT.T.A w Will l.F...t!n (n .11 (I.. ........ .1 .1- U , Judicial lliatrictand in the Supreme Court Slwcial attention given to collection! and matter, in prohrte. Ollice-Firet National Bank BKUt. ivooma i, s auu a. MEDICAID D ,KJW MAURIS, PHYSICIAN AND RITRUROlM Orfioe Over Wilkin. Linn, drug .tore. yiiiw uuura a . aa a m; '4 to 3 and 7 to Resilience Ferry itreet between 11th and JJAINK KUYKENDALL, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Office. In Christuan Block. 8ecial atteution to .untery and lunrlcal dia- wnm ui wuujen. JjlHANK J. VAN KIRK, M. D. PHYSICIAN 4 SUR(;EON. Kjre, Ear. Noe A Thrt a Soet'IaU. Odiwi-First National Bank Uuildlnc. Iteaid.-nee -Mra Whitaaker, North Willlam- eue nireet. J 8I; UCKEY, JEWELER. Wah-he. aud Clockl Rewlre,L KroiNE, Orioox D Ii RIDDLE. DENTIST i .7 . " !lrw-l '"'"en Fifth and AlaeKa Hold Kleltla. Vint strainalilD for Iam Nn.i ,! Ca York will .ail front Seattle) Maj ,,,, n targe snip wltn i IrelKlii rapacity ofiftio totta ami p. enKer Rtvnminotaiinii for 1W. Kor rnti-e aDil fiirti.Mp ii,r..rn.i..n .n orattilrtMM u i ..t..... w -'i i nr ii r.T , Went N tiem Pai-trtc, KiiKene. "I tiel KiMtol HyH-pl furs In my family with w.nulerful rwmlu. ;'t gives Imnmliat. rvllr!. Is fleeoatit to lake anil l truly the dv'lx-ptle'a hr.t frienil," mya K lUrtire'f Ink. Overlwl, Mii-li. Iieia what yonmi. I annul fail i..et,r,. ,1W, A ( ta l'ni(! fttor,.. National Bank Of Eugene. Paid up Cash Capital 850,000 Surplus - - S50.000 Eugene, Oregon. , A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Uone on re issuable terma. : Biht drhfte on ChicuKO, vi Frftncinco and Port- lttml, Oregon. . IHIIk of eTcliange mid on foreign ocuntries. DeMiaite receivetl .ubject.to oheck ur certifi cate of deposit. All collection entniHted to na will receive prompt attention, - - - T G HKNOHICKa. P. E. SMOOGRASa, Caeiiier. L. H. POTTin. - Aatt'r Clbhier f Pretmlent. S 11 Hakin, Vice Prwildtut. , EUGENE LoaneSavingsBank Of Eugene, Oregon. Paid I'p Cash Capital Surplus - $50,000 9 A QENEHAU BANKINQ BUSINESS TRANS ACTED ON FAVORABLE TERMS- Drafts Issued on the prlnopal oltle. of the United atatos and foreign countries. Interest allowed on Demand Certificate, of ui'inim. wiien leu. ciuieu punou, tollectlotis receive our prompt attenUoa. City and Uountr Warrant, nought. W. E. DOWN. 0. . PAINE, Pr.nmnt. Vice Preiloinf. . F.W. OSBUHN. W. W. BR0WM. C.ihler. ' A.a1 CaihKr. LANE COUNTY BANK EUGENE. OREGON. Established In 1882. Oldest Bank In the Count.. II General Banking business in all branches transacted on favorable terms, , A. G. HOVEY, President , Ii O HULIN, Chaehler. , H HHOVEY, Aeet Caehler. ' 1 Corvallis & Eastern RAILHOAD. TI.HK CARD No, 2 fori Yaouina Train leave. Albany. P M ...-.,. , l -M Arrive, i equina 75 PHI No. 1 Returning J-ea'e. Yaiiuina MAM Leare I orv.llis. 11;M A M ivrnve. Aiuany 1J;1& V M No. 8 for Detroit I-eave. AUnv 7-ert A M Arrive. Iletn.it ll:Sn A M Ni i Ket'iruin. Iavee Detroit ij.jjo p Jt Arrive. Altiany fi:in PM line .ml two o-inuert at Albany and O, rvallls with eoutherii r.olrJe train.,' givl,-, J"rt 1 rain, for th monnuln. arrive at Iietrolt at noon, .ivius .,,,. m to e.mptn, !am'.d.'," lir''""lid 6antlalnPlhe EDWIN STONE, .. - Manager. JTIT.NF.lt. "'tPA Agent Albany. lUFA Notice to Creditors, Notice i, hereby Riven that P. M. Wilkin. DMbeenilnly apHiptel ailminiattator of the estate of t. k. Ellimn deewaed, by the Hon. K. O. Potter, nmnly jnd-e of aaid l-ineewnnly. All peraona bav.n, elaim. auam.t mid ealate are hereby notln.-d to 1-re-M-nt the ..me to th admint.traT , Wltliiu aix nonih. tmm it,. .1... . ..n.i, ui I' I notice, with iheneeeasary voucher, al (he 07o0' v, '.M. Wrurxs liao. n. Poaata, AdminUinito' Ait v. for fc.tate CANADIAN PACIFIC. An Ideal Havs yo tboucht "f the Stante Ttip aenxu 1.' i'l" 1 .X Vt KtV' It nmntiiueti the attractive feature and benefit of an oceac j trip withour the atteudat ducumforu. Furtliermor ft I It expensive than trav elling by rail. Ths "Tmiwia.1 Limited." with firt claw sleeper from Vancouver, and Tourist Sleejen from Seattle Every 1'uenday, Thuniday and Siituriay, cinnecti with one of the MAGNI FICENT SIKAAIKK3 of tlie C P. Rj at F.vtWdliaiu. If you are going Kaat we would be tflal to give vou ioiue facU aod inforuiation re'ard I wg tiiia trip. H. H. A H TT, 14ii 3d St Portiaud, Or. E. J. CO VLB, A. G. P. A., Vancouver, B. C. 0 R & N 00. Time Schedule. Arrived ISalt Lake, Denver, Ft Worth, Omaha, Kansaa Citv. St 4pm Louie,' Chicago and East I Salt Lake, Denver Ft Wcrth. Umaha 7 am Kansas City, tit Louiu, ChicaKO and East Walla Walla, Lew iston, Spokane, Minneapolis, St Paul, Uuluth Milwaukee. Chi- Spokane Flyer 6pm I cago and East. Ocean Steamhhips AU Sailing dates subject to change. For San FranciBco- ,9 pm Bail every 5 days Dally Ex Sunday 8pm Sat 10 p m Columbia Kit KB Stkauxus To Astoria and Way Landinga, Wi llambttbKi V ZR Oregon City, New bertd Saltii, Irvde- 6am Ex Sunday 4:30 pm Ex Sunday w-ndBiiCrt Way Lauding. ! WlI.LAMKlTK A.NH Yamhjll Kivuus Oregon City, Day ton and W.ty hamiiiya. 7am Turn, Thar and Sat 3:150 D n. Mon, Wed and Fri. Lv Kiparia Snkb KtVER. I LrLewUtn 3 a m Kiparia to Lewintn Daily Dailv 1 Dam W H Hurlburt (ifii I'uriM Attt t'ort, Or NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, Notice ia hereby nivej tint W M. Van Dayui aduimiMtrutor ot th tHtli o! Snj uel Smith, decettht-d. haw rt.fd bfH f.iml .c oou nt in tbu nntier oi H.iti teiutt vuh ilit ooumy conrt of LHLfe count( Oicou, mid that Monday, the uth day ol AnuUht. llKiu. at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon t f said oay be and the same ie hereby fixed by tbe court for tbe hearing of objections to said aceoont and for the final settlement of said estate; and anv and all objections to aaid final account, should be filed with the olerk of said court on or before said Uuia and date fixed for the hearing thereof. Dated this 18lb day of June, li'00, W. M. VanDuyn, Aominirtratar. L. Biljeu, Atty. or All Kinds ,...AT Tlia... 1 ' v GUARD OFFICE. Br V ORK, LOW.LFHI0E8, EOfll STOCK! -.Legal Blar.ks cl All Kinds. I I 8:40 a m 4'p m 4 p m Ex Sunday ..Printing SUMMONS . To tha f'trcuit Court of the State of Orego fir Laui- County. Ltelbvrt Andrews. I'laintifT.) va K Eva ndrvws, . Defendant. ) To va Acdrpwc, ritriei'i.ft i M-ve nn u. IX THE NAME OF THE STATE O Oregon. You are hereb required to appear aud atinwer the complaint tiled against you iu the u, I Hive entitled cmrf and cauae. on or be fore Monday, the 2?thday of June, HOU, th being the tiiatday of the next regular teruio said court, aud if vou fail to so appear and answer vuid coippUint, for want thereof, the plaintiff will aiply to said court f-r the relief praved'fo insaid cnniiilaint, tow it: For a ticciee ak'ainst you uet-.lariug the marriage contract do existing Js-twwn said plaitititi aid defendant forever dissolved, aud for aucb other relief aa may be equitable. This summonatfchatl be pumtsbed six coniecu iveweeki m the Daily EuorNK Guakd, tha ate of the firnt uuhiu-ation hereof beuig tha 2nd day of May, 11KJ0. iuio aumuiona w puuiisnea in tne iailt Elgu-e Gu&hu for six conseuutive weeki by order of the Hon. E. O. Potter, onanty judge of Lane county, Oregou, matte hauit'eni in iugeue, Uregon, on dune outu L. lilLYEU, Atty for ruuutin. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane count v. Liilia M. iigtdtwhaui. PlaiutitT laiutitT nditui. ) Ilov EifcrleHhani. Defend To Knv K'iewiinui. ilt-feci:aiit. Oregon, you are hrreby leqmred to appi'i-r ami aoe-wur the couipbint nttd aainHt 'U in ttie auove entltliHlHUitou ur ouiort ine iolu diiv of June. 11)00: and if vou f ill to auu w or for want thereof, the plaiotitf will take a ti- :ree agaiuat you . diribolviug the bomtb ( uuitriiuony now ex-Biing between plaintiff aud lettmdant and tor ner custa ana aisDurseuiuca il this suit, and almi for an equiuble divi-mn uf defendants pniperty. to-wit: a one third interest in the 80 acres of laud described in the complaint, and aido a one-third interest in thenote and mortgage of $309, described in tne comp.aint. This summons is published in the IMILT Euoenb (iuAHD by order of lion, E. O. Pot ter, judge of the Ci-unty of Lane, State of Oregon, made in chambers the li8th day of April, 1000; and this summons puuuihed for tha first time in the Eufrene Daily GUAltD of the issue, April 28th, 1000. Ji, it. OKJPWOHTH, Atty for Plaintiff. sheriffs Saloon Forec osuro. Notice is hereby Riven that by virtue of an ..cution duly issued out of the Circuit ui t of the State of Oregon, for the county i Lane, on the 12th day of April, 1000, on a j augment rendered in said Court on the 20th day of March, for the sum of Four Hundred and Fifty tieven and 11 100 Dollars: with interest thereon from the 20th day of March, 1000, at tho rate of ten per cent per aunuoj, and forty and no-100 dollars attorneys fen1, and the further auu; , 'hirty-one aud 20-luO dollar cost, iu u Mitt wherein John Cobgerwtis piui.mt ah. A. .j. Nickel aud Alabei Nickel i.tcim, za '1. iodson, A. Wlieeier were Uetendaiitit and naiust the de fendants A. J. Nickel unu Mahul Nickel, and on a decree of foreclosun: and order of sale rendered in said court, commanding me n ortier to batiufy said judgment and costs, to sell the following described real property to-wit: Lot No. 2 in block No. 8, in the Original plat of Fairmouui, Laue county, Oregon, containing uue ami 28-100 acres more or lew, together with all and singular tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. Now therefore, IN 'i HE NAME OF THE STATE OF Orego u, hi compliance wi.h aaid writ, I will oifcr tor Hale tlie above described premises, at public miction tn tho hip lust bidder for cash, s -t ject to re lemptimi, at the south door of tlie Cuiirt JIuuhi, iu j.ugene, Lane county, t'regun on THUiutiiAY.the 24th day of May, 11RJ0, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. in , to-wit: at one o'clock p. m. on said day. Dated this 18th day of April, 1900. W. V. Withers, Sheriff of Lane County, Oregen. Administrator's Sale Property. of Real Notice is heiebj given that by virtue of an oider 01 tho county oou it of Laue county, Oregon, niuae and entered of record in Baid court on tbe 8tt day of May, 10, I will ou MoLduy ihe 18th any ot June, 19U0, at the hour of one o'clock p. in. at the courthouse door iu Eugene, Lana county, Oregon, otier for sale to the highest bidder at publio auoton, for cash, the foliowiug deHuribed real property belonging to tlie estate of K J. Simmon?, deceased' l.eginning at the N W Cor of the S W ot sec 28 Tp 16 S K 4 W (htnee 6 96 rods, thence E 125 rods; thence Northwesterly to N iuie of the same qnartei ; thence W 86 rods 5 let-t to the pi -co of beginning, contain iug62Jaor.s of land, more or less, in Lane count j, Oregon, except the right of way of the O. & 0. Ii. it. Co, across Baid laud. Dated May 11, 191.0. A lick M. Beczwitb, Admr. Estate of E. J. Simmons, Deo'd. Notice of Final Settlement Eetate of Ratio Lowia, dtoeaaid, Ltna county, Oregon: NotioA i. hnnthv ajvan lnU V 1- and Aleok Lewi., exeoutora of the estate ol ...v uiiwiii, ueceasea, nave men their final account in ih n,a, At i v. b.u c.nin iu ui. county conrt ot Lane county, Oregon, and utm.nj ua um u.y OI rfQne, iwu, at the hoar of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that Hnv Ii .a hu M. 1 u . . j Uj ..la court ior the hearing of objeoliona to aaid aoconnl tA tn. tl.n A-l . HI ... - uuni neiiieuient oi Baia eitate. Any and all objeotione to aaid account and the nnnl Mttlumnl nt IA . . l Bint, e.uiie must ob Sled with the olerk of laid court on or be fore .aid oate of hearing, Dated this Hth day of April, 1900. Johx Lewis, Alkx Lewis, n. . Eieoutori of said estate, THOMPSON & H.BDY, Attorneys lor Executors . KOTICEJOF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Ealate of Mry F. Baker, deceaatd. Lane con.dv, Orn,vln. Notice la heieby given thatD. R. 'Hill, adminiatralor ol the eetate of Mary F. Baker, diceaaed, hassled his final account in the main r of aaid estate, in the connty court of Late county, Oregon, and Mon dar. the -1th iUu nil,,.. iau ..... . . - , , - " " 1 , a, me nour of on o clock in the afternoon of that day inV llf 0blMtlOl.K l.t . . - . rt nwuuui, ana ior the nnal eettlv meet of said estate. uateo tnis .1st day of April, 1900. I. B. Hnx, t , ... Administrator. 1 I'Mtr. Atty. for raid taUte. Notice to Creditors. Vnli.. 1. V v i ........ , r,., K,T.D ,DM ttle under. ti.Mi b.e laen anpoinied by the Connty l..m ol l..t t Ciunty, Oregon, Adminis trator . f the L.tate of H. C. OweL, de- ....,.,,uu. ns,iuB riHims against saw entitle are hereby noliBed to present them tn Ik. , ,L .-n..t... . ""'"" " proper n, lur ii. me oi A. CJ. "occ-fk, in tugftie. Lane Connty. I n gon, lib u. .ixmrLtb. fr, m ib. ria,A. i ,t.l notice. Dated Febniary 8, 19P0. . . n w .... n. V. vrooDOOCXt. Administrator ol Ihe Eatat.of H 0 Oovsn.