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nn cr nip liU ARB. MTmunEn m tbi f imuiiTio op deiocutic nutm.i. am to tin 11 ioiiit tunc it th iweit of on brow EUGENE, OIU SATURDAY. MARCH 4. 1693. NO. 20. VOL 25 The Eu&cne City Guard. PUBLISHED EVEIIY HATUIICAY. I. I,. CAMTHKLL. rablinhrr PrrlcUr. oKTICK -" M " wl",,wtu H r-H. hmimmn rVmlh u l Kitflilh KlrrU TK.l'.H OK i'lHCKIPTION. 12 (Wi Loo -a- .751 Pvr srtnum ii l.th I'hriw month. AJctrM'J Il'ltf .V'fc 7lMtif OH .i'lJinttiun. Tim a.trsrtWr will b chart! at th fob lusts- rat.! M inasuarsthrs month (Hi. ,uar U months W ir lies Inssrlii 1 Adrsrtlsin bills will b randsrsd quarterly. All lob work must bs rain roo UWllM. A. 0. WOODCOCK, Attorncy-ut-Lnw, OFFICK-l )n-haif block snath of P. (. -Sku1 stlraUoa givsa to CoUctii Mil Probsts btuinM. CEO. M. MILLER iSianxj aai C-nsoHar-at-La-', and Real Estate A$ent. EUGENE CITY. - OREGON. OFFICE - Upstair, oppwlu HoUl Eugene. A. E.GALLAGIIER, Attorney-lit-Lu w. El'UKNR CITY OREGON. KptoUatUntlon Wsn to Probsts bosiaMS tad AUtrscU ol Titls. Orrici Ovsr Lsns County Bank. J. S. LUCKEY DEALElt IX Clocks. Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. REPAIRING PROM1TLY DONE. gaP-Atl WarH Warrants. Th best rmilr rmedy ia ondoublsdly Phud.r'a Oreiro Blood PuriUer. Harm Ira. it accomplice, re lief wber many olh-wamliom.-Uil todu. It may ba aafely girn to th lufant a wall aa tba ajult. Cash paid for produce at Goldsmith's. McClaren Building, Next to Lane Co. UanK Eugene, - - Oregon. THE LA HO EST STOCK OF- LTniversityand SclioolBooks- IX LANE COUNTY. Orders by mail filled on the day of arrival. T. O.lltimtiria, PmidtnU aB-K4,,VJhU II Ol Eugene. Paid up lash Capital $30,000 Surplus and Profits, $50,000 Eugene - - Oregon. A mural baaklac btulnass d..s o jsss-r aM.Wnna. mht drafts on NEW YOKK, CHirAUO. HAN FRANCISCO and PORT LAND, OREGON. . Bill, of sicbaags told oa forlr eonntrWs. DsposttsrsoNrsdmbjselto eback or oartltt- SaW of deposit. AeoIUotioasatraUd ton. will rswl peipt alt tlos. WhenMolJ Sol" it.iVm all thine si-. Iniok Hirca' Root Derr. When dull care makes Lie a bute. Drink Hire' Root Beer. When you fed a inle dry, hen you're cross .and Jon't know why, Wbtn with thirst ti e h.l Jren cry. Tnere'a a wrri relief to try Drink Hire' Root Beer. A 2; cent Package makes f.v gallon. DRAW YOUff UHDS. flaky Drain Tile Factory. Pim-etaaa til abippMl to any art part of Rail Waii'mtnl M A n If imm urn COPPER RIVETED m v v r r k ' W1 , EUGENE BOOK STOKE, f,Ml il III! I I 1 1 II iBilllai 1 Troablva, nod Cramp, Colio, or A.k your any Infernal or Ettamal Pain. dniftpNt for it Goldsmith, the Pio eer Grocer. FOllAliD SEED CO., Portland, Or. 8ENO 'OR City Property. Do 9m The value of an investment in roMTty deiM'nd.s uhh the uctual merit which it jxnwiw", and the proeiecta of its iiicreaHing in value. That is why UNIVERSITY ADDITION. ProjKTty la the beat Invetttment In Eugene, especially If you wunt a U-nutlful plnec for a hnv Adjoining the Unlvemlty groumU ami the city linilU on the I jut, with treetara, city water and elwtrlc light extending to It, it la the moat eonveiilcnt ami dtnlnible iro(Mrty on the tnurket. Never mind the weather, L'StVEIWITY ADDITION, In hlgli q and dry and naturally well drained. Priew low, and on enxy terniH. Call on or write to II. N. Coekerllne, Eugene, Or. Oni In ('lirinmun IU.k k. Farms. liINN & FURHITURE UKSERTAKERS0& EMBALMERS. Pnlla nnswrreA dau or rf.no Willnnrrttji strfr.t. Examiner Premluma. Tlie following Lane county people drew premluma In the Examiner draw ing: T. H. Mllllnrn, Junction, one lot In Hainilton.Waah; value, 200. H. P. I Wer, Creawell, terreetial glolie. Chan. DeiUr, Cottage Orove, one lot In Antorla. Frank Johmton, Eugene, Htewart banjo. V. Brown, Florence, Weekly Amer ican. (ten Wultaett, Cottage Orove, allver pltelcup.. IJulte a number drew match bpxea and dictionaries. Among the lucky ones drawing match boxea waa Oov. Whiteaker. , The flrat prle wan drawn by F. D. Smith of Wagner, On gon. It waa a 20 acre fruit farm and valued at t-S,5(i0. DlKI. Near Inalwl, Oregon, Feb. 18, m, Joaeph (Jillwrt, ag-d 68 yarv DecMMed waa buried In the Ilaxter cemetery. IIok;. To the wife of Lewla Bel thaw In Coon Bange, Hunday, Febru ary 2fl, a daughter, weight 10 poumla. ChaberlaEVEyVind t31da Ointment A certain cure for Chronic Sore Eye Tetter. Salt Rheum. Scald Head, Old Chronio Sorea, Fever Sore, Eczema, Itch. Prmiria Scratche, Bora Nipple and File. It la cooling and aoothing. Hundreds of eae have been eared by It afu-r all other treatment bad failed. 23 cents per box. foe .ale tr (wbara k rwlar.o. DAY OENDERSON, a.D- Cndertakeis "Bottom'TANt ADIJtCSS: SAN rRANCISCO, CAU Pro;rlt:or. HCIIOOLrSUPI'LIE.". HTATIONKHY, WALL IUPKIt. AHTISTS' MAT Ell I. MX Full Stock ot Butterick Patterns. Aillm P. O. Bui 11. 7 ili t is... o OUrPLIES & TREDS. CATALOGUE. Acreage. Fruit Lands RAYS, DEALERS nvfht. Oddosi'c Hotel Eu- Real KatatA 'I raiuteri. Jl'StTIO.V CITV. Willamette Ileal Eatate Co to W F Andcnon, lot 1, block 31; t'.K). OOt'STRV. Nil Martin to W II BuUNN-k, ) acre in T a) 8 It 4 W; 7;. David Cherry toQlla McDonald, 8.70 acres In T 17 H It 4 W; f 1V. Nathaniel Martin to If W Itulx-ork, 40 acrea In T 1W H It 4 W; fl. Jamea J Evaui to H L Slie.l.l, iJO acres In T15H ItO W; II. Mm. HUte of Oregon to AC I'auton, .TO.C7 acn-sinTKH 11 1 V; KV). Henry Taubunheliner to Alfrwl fiiwnUum, luud in T 21 H It 3 W; $100. J W (rowdv to A I) Wmxlniir, luud InTpSOH, lt W; Bond for deed. Tub MAittxr Cam.th Cah.mvai- The Marine Cadet aine to lie en joying thctiiwlvea at their niawoemde carnival lawl hntunlny evening when a representative of tltix tn t made a (Muailiig call. We undeolund lliey re crlved patronage xufllcient to meet t lie? expenoee. The carnival na given by ( 'apt hach to keep a pMiuit madH to the lioya some week, ago. He aitrfed tfiatif tb.-y would iitit all noiiM'nxe during drill and otx y bis coininaiMU can-fully lie would m l one iartli'iilnr night when they could have ail the fun tltey chow. He kept hi lnri;aln and now expects the boy to keep their. C'OMPLETtXfl TIIK JotKXAIJ. Hfl lell Stateaman: The M iiate li-rk. were sllowxl ten day In whleh to flu Uh up their Journal., and the boue rk-rk were allowol fifteen day. Tlieae nrlbvr arw now liu.v at the inlf itol with their labor, li'i Il will (w dtinpleti! wml), when tile Journal w ill go to the aeereUfy of stale and then to the tt printer. Tlie foree iu the mivtary of tate' odlcr i. devot ing it attention now to getting the new law in uliapu. They are being type written and copies will be fur nmhed the state printer at the earlinit jnM'tihle dale. Dir.l). At bl. home In l'l-a-ant Hill i rre line inct, Feb. 1"' I, after a limp-ring of eiti-uiui.leo, J. r. Kelly, , aire.1 a year., 5 monlha and 10 day. . litljUwlh aaudden and uueXcteL I Fill DAY, FEB. 21. It. E. Wall r and wife were In Eu-i-, of Allwttiy, l vl-iiing IV. iv Diiiuiund, of Cohurg aliiy. ve Wilkin, ami wife gene tmluy. I . tl. Hay. ill K.llilrllC I'H t'lli'li- Join Wll III lM II Itii.rr-ntn vi'lted III I'o . allit till. Week. I'n-iitiii. Attornev KW. Condon ill rnvl a e t.'tgeoii Nye Creek, New utility. orri. ai'.dChua. S. Will - fiiliiille. went to I'ort t vl.it thl. iiioruiug. i BriMow nnd ehlldri-u, -ve, nle vlltllnrat the n-e- h rl, I.IihiiIi I Iitru' A. iaiii. ii IK I the In i I mi a .In Mm. Inrw of t'oUllk'e til idi-lice of Win. I'rcMon, In thl. city. umrriiic lieeii.e wn. Iaiu this iWruiug by County Clerk Walker to iiiiii. t:i: lahiul nnd Elialttn IVrlnl. Frank I'rtii 'ii, innvor of Wall.biirg, di.il in that plnei hienlay tiioruing. He nas oneot the prominent men of the county. I.ik out for I0 currency notea. Miuiv hill I. -log in circulation with tliellgiin 1U atel over t H figure 2 on a (2 bill. The candid ..tea for I. M. of Salem an-: Leo Willi, T. It. Walt, T. I. (ioldeii, A. 1'. (iordon, I). J. Fry, Mur tin I to ley et al. The mil inoii eminent met lu Titcoiua yctenlay, and a lionrd of din-tor wus i-leeteil and tlw eoinlillie placwl on a liu.iueiM like (iMitllig. It now look. a. If the state of Wa.li lngto:i would eiiuet thciortgair tax law. Tlie lower hointe of said legl.la turn Is In favor of it. Mr. I Bllveu went to AlUny on this morning'', early train. Her fatlf er, Hon. II. A. (nine waa stricken witli a light stroke of pttrulysis yester day. The Know remain on a considerable portion of iii ground In tlie Hale iiullihorhiMMl 20 tulles went of Kugcnav IV- thaw did not strike that section. The Water Company is having a wlrv cable pliteeil between their ivscr voir and tumping station, so a to know tlie depth of the water at the latter place w itliout climbing tlie hill. (lovernor (Miorne, of Wyoming, has Itppol li. I.'. Miiniel A. c. iMt-Kwuii, iteiuiK-rat, S. M-unior to serve two years. I lo Is a stockman and was a delegate to the Inst democratic national conven tion, o On gon and Wellington millers are aUiul to coiul'ine so as to handle their product to bel er advuutage. Thirty--lx milling c-'iiiMtiiiea w ill In repre sented lu the new concern and it will have, a ciipibt: of $."iyiO. A nugnr or uinuutain lion, measur ing 7 feet 11 111 'lies ill length was killed Vesterdny, t uty miles east of la the largest .-elmi-n i.v years. It will I cut to the world' fair, ketliier will leave next the 1'iiIoum) country, eomil.' l.-lllg kllleil In mi mounted and John M.H Tuesday for IISll .hop i when he will oi.-n a g'liismitli liter a. I'nlousu Cltv or Muhcow. Mr. 11. Nas liidu.lrlous n . him sum-KS In Albany Iei has retiimoit vl.it to his iu l.irs. Mr. CI him reninlnci! count of lllne in a few weel.- endid workman and an d honest man. We wlxh his new home. ocnit: Mr. U. (1. liayne xuii his trip east on a cuts and former neigh is. Buck, who went with awhile longer nn av , but will bo in Albany W. II. Sloti .an old and well-known citizen of Yi uiua Bay, has tiiriieil over all of lib pnerty to his wM- and left for Waxhiinrtnn to l.-ifln Mfe anew. Hr. Wagne:-, whoe huHband was drowned lu the bay a year ago waa the woman ";it the bottom of the af fair." Stout nas always stood well. The cam) Is a very uu fortunate one. Mi. Ida Hrwltt of Cairo, W. Va., who I suid to bo the only fi-inuls lo comotive engineer iu the world, has liecn eugnged by the women coiumls .ioners of the world'a fair to run the II rut train over the grounds on the o.-nlng day of the ex.witioii. She will leave for Chicago a Unit a week beforu the nM'tiing day. She Is a pret ty girl, ami during the flrxt trip ol the engine will wear a costume of Span ish girl of tbt Hth century. Blackmail', bill to reulre flro In.ur mice companies to pay their sill cles In full or rebuild the tiremlis-a ls i sine a law February 22d. It will ro .tilt in gisxl, prolmbly notonlv for com panies Idit for t he general public. Com panies will now limit the amount of in ii miii on buildings and It will follow that they wl II not be over In.ured, ex cept thmiigh fraud wherein the com tsinles are nrote'tel under the provis ions of the bill. Cats are In demand In Wallowa coun ty. A prairie creek farmer went to Jo wph the otln-r day ami gathered up every i-at in the town, Irrcaiiectlve of age, color, sex or general nativity. He explained to the wondering spectators of his collection that the squirrels are Is-Klnuiug to appear, and that a herd of eats on a rnneli Is a better Investment titan fKil-iiiln the determined war that has to I.- mu le on Wallowa' prsi. What a pity il I, after all, that Jim Wardiierdid't'tentnlilish that cat ranch over on 1'iiget Mxind. Con-alba Tiiues: Police Judge Por ter revels iu llivt clusa official corre--pondi imv. lu answer to hi. advi-r-tiM-meiit. ol'. ring Corvalll. waU-r l.nida for sale, letter by the hundreds have Ixvti .i .ring In on blin from the four (uarters They hail from New York, Chicnp and other big cities of the union, si d the Uestions they ask are iinililtiid; iou. and knotty. The Mtle of the ho-.il will tran.plre on the I'Kh of .Mure and fnmi the fact that lie baa alrea tliem the Jul they Will go 'I hero waa Ire ill the t 'ol Sunday after aM-r, tlie , point Ipike entire river in front of t IIlhI the c hut during ti broke .m a taken by nU pike plea re oer i ft.-t f be.'li olJered iar for i-1. of the opinion that t a premium, great breaking up of the mhia a few day. atro iNn, say a Vancouver v gnr ahova Cvau'a b.M-, and for a white the sa a groaning - of ice city. After two hours' iiiiiel cbokol upHaln, night the g"ri;e niraln d ran out. NMiiidings nlmat men using ilil aleil In plaoea a ib j.th of l slu.li lie, wtileli In reached the rlrer Isl. i-lllikers" Indeed III ) n tur iu front of the city remained fur hour at a many cas Several lrr aii'l v I'-el " where I bey time. From Cohurg. February 24, !. Caltilidatcs for the po-tiiflliv and the city oltb-e. are liMUitliig up all around. Mix StiuiiMn, of Albany, I. vilt lug her daughter, Mrs. Itnu-i' Healey thl. Week. Mole t hail thn-e hundred j.-ople at ti mini the entertainment Wcdiicwlay eVfiiiug. Inf. Mayl.-rry and the Close Bn. n-lnli red muni' comU-al uitl.ic lit the elitertnlnmetit. The Cloao llnia. .1 tif a photograph galhiry hen. Weilitewliiy evculug, hut a negro broke the camera, hctuv we have no gallery. Never in Coburg'a hl.tory ha tlie Aty hall been so nicely dcMrntel as it w now. The Wahliifrtoii exercises given at Colmrg last WtHlnemlay evening by thepuldic sehiMil waa one of the l.-nt ever given here, ami would have been a credit to a town of 4imo inltabiOits or more. By seven o'clock the city hull w as Jam full and standing room was at a premium, liianv being turned away Iws-nuse they could not g't iu. The'scholars forme! In line at tlie school building ami ninn-hnl In sin gle tile to the hall. The flrt lu line v4 ton little girls all dressed lu w hite, wearing rel and bluo sashes over t a,lr left shiHildcr. next came six l.v dnvse In ULlfonu ri'prvsentlng "Tlie Flug Sentiment," then came ten girls with white skirt.. m waists and blue cais, carrying tlielr bnsmis, which were trimmed in n with a large while letter B stamMd on either side, next came 44 boy and girl wearing cap trlmnVd in the national colors, with the ahrevlatiott of the state he represented printed lu white letters on on the front and last came Uiomc that w ere lookers on. Each scholar carried a small flag which be seemed to know waa full of patriotism. When all were seated Prof. Maylierry In a few well selected words appropriate for the occasion delivered the welcome addrexa after which the audience sang that grand old song America. Thu in gmm which con.l.ted of declamatiwlis, Mings and Instrumental uiu.lc, was carried out to letter, and much credit is due to our noble cors of teacheis, who know no such word aa fall; alo to the pupil who showed by their ap pearance that their Interest was united with their leaders. The door fee amounted to about (20. Ex. Junction New. Time. Feb. 2-1. Mump are quite prevalent In town.(i l4ik well to your jaw. W. L. Houston siwtit a couple of days In Portland this week. The Klckapoo show Is holding the fort. They will be here until W.slii' day next. The school Iiounc and grounds have Ih-cii enclosed witli a neat ami substan tial fcie. O In the great Examiner drawing T. II. Ml 11 lorn of this city drew a town lot In llam$oii, Washington, valued ai t -sj. A portion of the batik Attire were sold at constulile'i ge Thursday. The safe brought iJOO and waa bid in by U. M. Jackson. L. E. Moe has turned his stin k of furniture over to his Pnrtlund cnil Itors. Linn A Kays, of Eugene, have been placed III charge to close out the lock. Miss Bertha Washburn went to Port land Thursday to administer to the wants of her mother who Is undergo ing medical treatment. We are pleased to learu that Mrs. Waahburno Is im proving. IL P. Caldwell ban purcliiytd the In terest of K. M. Bubcr In thu Backet tore and will continue business at the old .taisj. The trade was cbsail and ptsswssioii given Monday. Mr, Bals-r will engage lu other business before long. B. F. Mlnert, who Uvea twelve miles west of here, made ua a call Thursday. He says blind ataggera VI lied two of hi horse and seven other In hi neighborhood have tiled from the same complaint. (Springfield Item. Messenger, Feb. 24. Janice Armstrong started for Van couver Tuesday w here behaaa position In a saw mill. A. Wheeler went to Fall Creek Mon day to be gone several day, where he will make arrangement for the cutting nt Inua for Ilia nvst ilrivs. Mr. Wheel er 1 lieglunlng early thl year. At the close of morning services lu the Baptist church, Sunday, a large nuinlier of eople gathered at the mill race to witness the Immersion of Etta U ilhclm, Hsttle Benjamin and Edna Foot. The petition circulated In Hprlng fli.lil aklni for the countv court lo grant the motor line right-of-way over the nnuge nas aooui aeveniy-uve sign er. The town council display commend able enterprise In iiuhli.hllig ordi nance Instead of posting them up In Inconspicuous pla-es. The cllirii .tiould at all times be kept tostel on il.. I..l miiiiiii.r aa (i whst the ordiuaiKsw of the town require of tliem. ami wnen iney are piucen oe fore tlxtti thniugh the meitium of the pn-s, they no longer can plead Ignor ance a cause for violation of said ordinances. AWll.Ii CAT. Brownsville Times: One of the largest wild cat ever kilh-d In this tieighl.irbMsl waa killed by Frank Wind, who lives about two miles ea-t of this place. Master Frank noticed the animal crossing Mr. Cu.h man' tststure, w hi re be no doubt bad lieen lilbbllng around In search of a lamb upon which lo make bis feast, when the nervy Ud pr?ured a rlrte and pierced Its heart with a ball the flrxt .hot. We did not learn the ex-acts'-asun-ment of the animal but suf flce) isiy that It measured somewhere U-lween two and nineteen feet, or t hcrcalmuta. Patorat At.'r.PTr.D. Junction (Ity Times: We learn that our friend M. H. Biddle, of fUitrene, ba a-erpte the pastoral of the Pri-sbyU-risn church at Woislburn and will move to that city shortly. O r.a.rr'i tppalnlrarNI.. Hai.km, Fi I i. 2.!. tiov, 1', ntioycr to ilnv iiiu.lc th n'M'inliiu nt of t'ln gou world fair e-imtHi-.-l.itnT. a. follow.: W. F. Matlih k, from the state l.iard of ngrii-ultiin', f 1'. a. Ili ton; ). B. Allen Irotii the .talc loard of horticulture, Silvertou; E. B. McF.lny, from tlie title Iniitnl of eiltii'tttioii; (ii-oru-e T. Myer., tlm n pn-M-nt. the lull ing iuten-.' I'ortliinit; Chireinv W. A verx, II mining intcn-N, Port land,' Mr.. I'.. W. Allni.of l'orthiud, front July I, mid Mr.. Ir. I'.-iyloit, of .Ntlem, until July I. A uniting t. culled for 2 p. m., " Friday, March :i, at Salem, for the purH. of orgiuiilm;. ihimettnd lUlt protector II. D. Mc tiulre if Port land. lariu-t w a. chos en for tlie Icuiilature. Additional juiluii of the circuit court for the fourth Judicial circuit -II. Hur ley, dcpnrtiucut No 2, and M. li. Muu ly, department No. 4. ar.lTK ArilHNTMKNrs. liovcruor I'eiimivcr ti.lav maile the follow lug apt. liniment.: Meiul.-r of the horticultural U.ird, Ia-vI Morrl. of Titleut, JackMiii intiuty. vice John D. Whitman; fUli and game pro tutor, II. D. Mclitiire of Portland; .late food comiiii-wloiicr, II. B. l.Uiv of Hiil.l.iro; niciiil.-r On-gon l.iard of pharmacy, J. M. A. I.aduc of Portland. OKKIt i:iW Foil I.INCOl.X tlifSTV. (iovcrnor pcunoyer w ill tomorrow ap.ilnt odln-rs a. follow, for Lliunln county the new county crvnttil by the IcuTMutiirc: Shcrllf, (Im. A. Imw dls, ot New port; ctiiiut v Judp', l. P. Blue, of Yaitiluii; clerk, B. F. Jones, of Toledo: ctimmimioncrs, M. I,. Trapp, of Chilwood, J. A. Steam., of Wuld port; tres.unT, Henry liciilinger, of Toledo; axwiMor, Thomas IC Parker, of Tub do; school Kiilierlutti dent, Charles lU.itli, of Yiiitiiun; coroner, Janus ltu-w. ll, of Yuiulun; surveyor, Joslalt Oldeon, of Lower Aiwa. Lor tie Idge No. 122. Cottage drove Under: Attl.O. O. F. Iislgv was organliil at Lornneoii Fet 22, 1NO, by W. W. Cathcart, D. 1). II. M., aUli4hy al.nit forty memU-rs of Irving liNlgc No 7U; S.iicer Butte lislgn No. It; Cottage Orove lodge No. its; Oswego lodge No. US and Mountain lodge No. ltt.1. Tlie following gentle men petitioned thetiraud !Mlgtfora charter: 1. P. liiinan, J. II. Berry. !: .umwalt, L. E. Ward, Edward Farinan, S. J. 1. kwi.nl, Frank Far man, Calvin Morrow and W. 11. Haw lev. The follow Ingolllccr were elis-t-e and iii.tallnl for the remainder of the present term: i i........ v II t. 1.' v.-.i v (I.; K tl. Ls-kwssl, Si-c.; Edward Far- man, In-'i?.; alter sak, .;. 11. Ilawlcv. t?.: J. P. Fnilv. B. H. N. (1.; Itoak umwalt, L. H. N. tl.; ('has. Bun nell, It. S. V. ().; S. 11 McKermuii, I-. S. V. (1.; Frank Farman, 1. ); Sam Hartley, O. (1.; C. Morrow. HH.8.; W. A. Caton, L. H. S. Tltero were elcht new utcml.-rs admittnl. The ladles of Iirane and vicinity pn-punsl a lire sup.-r iil.iul mldiilght at the CbriHti.'tn clmreh building and Invited the new lodge, vi.ilors and uelghl.irs to partake, and was m-atly rvllhhed liy all prcts iit. Public Srbool Kxerelset. PsIlrOusid, r-u '.'t The excrci.-w nlteiiding the occnulon of WuMhingtou's birthdu.lDaiiulvcrsary were dcferml until thl. afternoon. In both thu lies ry and Central schisil. the riMims bad been dn-ornted with bunting, appiopriate pictures and ml, white anil hi no dniwlugs upon the hlm kUwrili, nil of which made a pleas lug vllcd. Si ost of the ri.iiii held ex ercises of their own but In the primary grades two rooms Jul mil. Tlie exer cises hinted from 2 to nearly 4 o'clock and cou.iatcd of songs, recitations and n-adings, mostly commemorative of thellfoof Washington. It occur to us that there is no isi-asloii o ell'octlve In patriotic iu.plration aa observance like these which really amount to a study of the life of the "father of hi country" for the principles which were so prominent lu hi career, have mar knl thu destiny of the country ever since and true patriotism Is best fostered In "young America" while at schisil, fixthen II la less, likely to ever leave cn hearts. Tlie Congregational Eutertainnirtn. Tlie "(Mo Folkes Concert," given by the Y. P. S. C. E. of the Congrega tional church Saturday evening was well attended. The "marriage of the midgets" a cc taeulsr piece secmul to ainuHe the audience greatly, the little folk l.-lng luductil to answer the en core with a rcs-tltlon. The chorus wa sawnI one as waa also the nolo sungRr Bev. Bates, but the singing of .Mrs. McAllister was especially well re ceived. This singer always seem to ls favorably received la-fore a Eugene audience. Mis Dora Scott also sang a solo. The Instrumental niu.iu was equally gi.sl and altogether the allair wa wortny or a tar is iter pat ronage. Letter Lint. rb 34. WA Carlisle, II Davis, Walter Horn, M Keurv, Chris Nixon. Mrs Nellie O'Lvll. Henry lUynoiiU, Mrs C StemU-, Milton Q Sixilt, ih-wle SMir-, Mr P Spaugh, W II Smith, FC. A rh.m. ol on rrnt will nd. nn ssrk s-tirr git.n out. IVr.-Mi. i-sllluf lur Itttafi sill FlraM mi 7 hn sl.riiMl. MI.NMK WASimrKNE, P. M. Makkii:i. At the court house, In Eugene Oregon, Feb. 21, l''l, by Judge li. W. KIII-.-V, Oulscp lialdit blni to ElUaU-tla IVrlnl, all of Ijiiic usiiity. Tlie parties were llallaiis.and the bride wa. only a few day over fif teen years of age. (Julie a crowd of our distinguished clt!-us wltM-wil the ceremony. PrAK Ai.urrrLii. Pmf. B. J. Haw thorne has n.-elvnl Information that the Mate Ciiivcrsity bos Iss-n al lotted 3im iuaiv fi.-t Jointly with v'illsniette till verity, on the gal lery flisir of the building for Maniilac turiinr sml l.ll. nil Art. This place the nislt'-r so thai the exhihiU call be fowanh-d InriMiliati ly and arrive in time to Is) in .witioD at the opening of the fair. NrW I.IOiHPOUATInX. Articles of Inmrporatlon of th take Cr-lc lr--l terisn church of Ijiiic county were tiled with the secretary of (late Frl-Uy. iui Ti:n. II. a. simaw ( Snirm ( hara.4 W life) Ollrrlni lo llrlb. an IMIIrsr. Sai.lm, Or., Feb. 21. Mr. Simon, the Salem tol.iii-cuUt was Vcterduv ! pliuvd uiiiler arn t nnd promptly gavv I iuul, A. N. Iluli and Claude tiatch going on hi. bind. He w ill stand trial. Five wltm-M-s for the state will I Is- Mimmoued to np.-ar, including the governor, li Mini. hi v lakcn In t.V-e-writer l.-fon-the Inint Icgi.lativu nui inillee to pn-a-r cii-irui-s In.tltuteil by Simon and other, imaln-t Pri.on Mi eriiiteudent liow iiing wus laid before the grand Jury. TIIK TUCK Ml.U It Is found nguiiiot II. S. Simon of Salem charging him with oll'ering to hril.- an oillci-r of the state of On gon. Hail wa. Ilxed at Um and this he promptly gave uftcr Is-itig plnctil un der arnxl al.nit eleven o'ebs-k. This matter is the witii-l to an attempleil proKi'lltiou of timrgu S. Iiowiiiug, and the Indictment I. found on tmtlinony lakcn by the lnvetluntiiig committee of tlie legislature. Mr. Simon I. to be arnilirnul this nftcrnisni and brought to trial at this term. TIIK CIIAKOK. Again.t Simon Is that nn the 1st of March, ism, he did unlawfully, etc.. otli-r ( ieo. S. IfciwAinga valuable con- .IdenilioiQto-wIt, live s-r cent, of all tlie purchases of tohnon made by him for use at the M-nitc Hilary by the pris oner, with Intent to lullucnce said Downing softlclal conduct In the pur chase of such tohaeco. Coyote ( base. Dally OusM, r.b. ii. ThechM advertlneilto come ofTat the SlewXrt raw track thl afternisni was attended by alsmt s'Vcnty-llve peo ple iu spile of the rain. One coyote had died, leaving but one to answer the roll call, and even this hod oi ly three feet to use. There were five or six dog. and they caught the wild ani mal. y, tliey couldn't help IL A Ilea can catch a pig If the pen Is small enough, and enough Ib-aa can make said pig exceedingly un comfortable TW eportsi?) releaeed the coyote the llrt time to st the dogs overtake it and five of them kill It. It waa a very aucee.ful allair. -vslaa"s rrlvsile Secrslary. Lakkwikiii, N. J., Feb. 2l.a-Mr. Cleveland has appointed Henry OT. Thurls-r, of Detroit, his private secre tary. Mr. Thurls-r is a inemlier of the law 11 rm of Dickinson, Stevenson it Thtirber. He Is a graduate of the Uni versity of Michigan, has wide acquain tance with puhlio men throughout the country, anil I accomplished by study and travel. o Brief aaleaa Nous. Sai.f.m, Or., Feb. 2.V John Mulney had hi bin dl.locntcd at the North Salem mill t4)hty by having a pile of bran sacks fail on hint. lu the circuit court today (leorge II. New-some was sentenced to prison for six year for hurtling his father' gran ary. John 11. Sliive waa given three ycani for forgery. Jl'IKIK JACKSON' Hl'tX'KiWOR. Wasiusoton, Feb. 23. The pns dent seiit to the senate tolr.y the nomi nation0 of Benton Marchctt of Michigan to succeed Judge Jackson a I nlted Stale circuit Judge of the sixth district, B. B. BKLKMtN. The New berg (irnphio says: B. B. Bevkman of Portland deli von.l one of the ls-st ad-dn-smw at the college on Washington's lilrthdnv tlial w as ever heard 111 New-l.-rg. lie n-vlewiti nit events In American history, di-gi-sul uiatb-rs of national Interest to thu pnis-nt gen eration, and s.ike ho.-fully of thu fu ture, 'i'lie address waa such an one as would 1st a credit Is-fore any audi-eni-e and our people w ho failed to hear It ml.mil a rare treat. Mr. Bts-kman graduaUil at the State t'nlversity at Eugene and then tqs-nt three year at Yale college. He Is now one of the promln-nl young attorney of Port land. HI lather who Is a Jacksonville liaiikcr came out to hear hi son and seemed pleased at his aucevsa, Mora Territory Sold. Considerable active Interest la being taken in paU-iit rights by a number of our citizens lately. The latter part of la.t week Barr Bnai. A Co. dl.MSH.-d of a one-half Interest in the light to sell Card well patent door fasU-nvr for tlie territory comprUIng California, Neva da, Arizona, and New Mexico. F. A. Buukiu wa the purchaser and we un derstand ho will put two salesmen at work In the territory at once. Barr Bros. A Co. leserve the right to fur nish at a stipulated price all the fast ener sold. Dally Oaard, Feb. M. I.rtru(toh Employed. The re gents of the state university have em ployed Iter. IL M. Bu Lb as Instructor of the gymnasium, at a salary of f 25 per mouth for the remainder of the schisd year. Already about 75 of the young gentlemen and young ladiee of the Institution have exprvswd a desire lo Join the classes. Four lessons per wi.-a will be given, two to the young ladle and two to the young gentle men, on dillerent aftern"ns. There gents yesterday ordered fifty additional iuir of dumb Ivlls. Iter. Babh 1 said to be a tlrst-claisi athlete, and thor oughly competent to Impart Informa tion In thl healthful exercise. iwllf Oaard. Ptb. M. HHtimr. The sicond of the Lenton Teas wa held at the residence of Miss Celin IxMimis, Thursday. The young ladles assembled together at 2 o'clock, and did nor depart until twilight af ter thanking their charming hot i for a pleasant afternoon and a most de licious tea, Thisst present were the Mlsse Lonmls. Straight, Watklns, Uuderwoisl ami Ilhinehart. EroESK Not IX IT. A the cenu of li') will probably prevail Eugene w ill not come under tlie intluence of the new sclii.d law. which nukes clt-k-e of four thousatiif or over, oue Inde iend. nt dUtrict which must have five director, who elu t tlicir own clerk ami are authorized to Incur a debt of nt to exceed tl),iJU The at hikes elt'o-t by a peclnl cnicnrency clauneon the first day of March thUyear. B-ikx. ioTuiene. F-bruary 51, IS'.-.!, to the n ife ol (J. W. Bilituire, aa 9 lb boy All doing wvlL FCnmiRE DEAL ECS. Eugene. Or ,01. O 3 o o o IMOOflDUT. V. 9kta CO., froortetora. o o Q? o