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n p u 1 IN f i 11-4 V, flii U P .111 J sxtablimikh m the dimeuv.tim flPDEiociitir. mMirm.iSJ to tin n doitliti bt tjiiveit op m Bow KUGENK, OK., SATUUDAY. MARCH 31. 1894. NO. I I. vOL 20 mi If km, in The Euscnr (It) Guard. runLi'UJ'.i f.vkuy satf hday. I. L CAMl'ltKU., Publisher mi l Proprietor. TFtt'K ' i '.'i l'vi i l XVllln.in.-tW S-.iw4. l.-i .-! ....'.! nl lUa-hth sur.ta. t::u .!. : Si.ii.Ht"i:trrix. I an in Mi-'iii- .. I'hrws Rem '.).. , .7 AJoertUi.fj lLit Mk Known on ,tJirtitiin. Tm Urun i!l Ui cit.r.-l at liil fol lowing rtc: uti a-tuxn ll t- mmi'-lui f' " ()ouar .it ronitlu " UmHUw jr.......... -..I- Tranin. n-ii-a-. In I' eoluain, "ilU r lio I .rxa.li in.frti i. Ailwtulm I'll'" "ill rD'll)iirtrlr. All tub wi.rk mint I fAin pesos ihuvist. J S. hUCKKY y) ) HAL Kit IX tL$Zi2& Ctocki. Vatcr.f s, Ci.rns. Jewelry, Etc. UGl'AIKINO riluMlTI.Y lK)Nr III Wurlt U'arrBl'4.01 A. C. WOODCOCK, Attornoy-'.il-Lsnv, OKKICK- 'r htlf bi...-U tiiiilh 1'. Hv iil -it uti 'U iriu to I 'nil. rtl-oi and I'nil'U. Im.ium. L. W. BROWN, M. D. Olh.- :i I n-d l--r -r jt..:Hi-. Il"ir: 7 In II n. ill ; 12 to 2, ft t.. '.I . m. CRAHITC AND MARBLE WORKS. Ktw Hi .iiini ml Nvur l'r;tt- III Fnrrlxn iikI lltiimUr Mmlilc n l (irmiillc Miiiumcnti, HiU:nlir4 U1 (Vowtfrr wink of '.! fclioU l.ir la A I.I. VOUIC (ilAHANTKKH ! KllUmvllt' Hint. ni-r IWnlBr. KiKrnr, Ot J. F. FORD, (KnhTll.t,) (HIV M iin., lw, wntM nndrr U t Mr h Si, K:: a II. MKI). MKI. To., Iiiifur, On-Kon. CJknti.kmkn: iii iirrivlnn homo lift wri'k, I found nil wi ll mid nnxioiinly waiting. Our little girt. I'tglit ond mu hlf yenrtt old, who lurl wn-lri nwuy to 3!"Miinili, lx now wi ll, ntrong nml vigorous, nud well lli-xhcd ii. S. It. Cough Cun Iih diini' Hm work well. Itoth of tlieehildreli like It. Your S. U. Cough Cure linn eured and kept way all hoiirniHH from me. ho give It to" every one, with greeting for ull. NVidhing you ipierily, we are Your, "Mi:, ami Miw. J. V. Koun. Ilyniiwlhto f.vl fri-.h ami rhrcrliil. .nil trfy fur Ihi prlii(' wtrll. pImiih' Oii m.nmii with III" ILwUrhr mi'l l.ivrr I iippi l')r Ukln two or tlirw tlnrt wi-.-li. bold tiii'l.'ra iHwiitvi vuftrnt' rviii, -r Uiillu ljr ll ilnigiilfla. J. L. PAGE, -PEAI.KU IX GROCERIES HtVINi; A I.AP'iK ANIi ruMI'I.KTK STih K ol Map aii'l Kam y linx-rilft laiugbl In tlx btt iiiarau Exclusive! v For Cash, I ean ofl'er the iulllo lietter jirlre I him any other hiuw. IN ElXJKNi:. : i'r liiee if -ii- kmda taken a', market :Tif. I". U iln-li'.l . ., , II. K.K!!(, .lu., lfl..'llt. tVtllK First Haiional Saul Ot Eugene. p.) i up (s!i c.iuui m,m Surplus an-.l IVufits, u'd,MW Eugene - - Oregon. A irr.-ral bar.kinc liv;n-wi A n m rm l lf t- rma. Si.-bi .lr!u in KXV Y'I:K, Cltli' Vil. SX KKANCI.-i'J ni JiJlM LVM, OKKiioN". rirl .;-.- t-i '!. - r c-itii r -if Ail C...Irtl'.!H !.! '. v il tif itipt attrow.i.0. I Day & Henderson, EffihliM-4- AND 5 0 CO fry 1 nti'l j.rovfti" itlLovenlict of million. S i m in ons Liver Ki'.tu- Better l.itor i th' 1 v Livt-r .1 Kiihi.v iinslicimi t o wLiili you ;iti lit ii your 13 an tu ild bx i tiw, 4 a n purely "t" ttilli', :i-t-j-x i n-r ilir.--tlv A C oti tlio I.iv.'r 1 fffO ana Ki.l nev. Trv it. Soil l-y'.-ill Prii.vjwU in LmjuM, or in IW1t to Lo taken lry or m;tleinto.'i t-a. The Klin of UT Me.llrliir.. t Inixi' n l y'li.rMliiiliinii I.Ui r r.-?ll-lalor utel eiiii i-oiit li.ii'hiiily II In I li.' kom of all IIV.T III. .Ili-lm-a. I i-ini.lili r II 14 iihiIi. inr i lu-i In n-H-if. liKo. W. Jack mim, la-niim, Wit-liiuicl.in. -i:Vt:llY I'ACKAtiF. M 11m III Z Hlauip In rr.l tin wra.r A Jeuliitta XVoiniin l iiri'il. The Salem lllilela lldellt t"lltllf In-at joke of the wii-miii: A few (lava m;o there eaine to Salem Irnlll the Miiltlit-rn Mirtiou of t he county u woman. She wita ill ipieat nt her lui-halid Willi a kta n itaik of veligeaniv ill her li:irp hrovt u eyea. She went to one of t he hull la uud entered the nllliv with the air of it H-riii who wna after noine thing and knew what that aoiuetliitig waa, Approaehing the la'apeetil.-l.-d who pre-uleft over the regialer with tdguiti grace nml Miavity, nhe a-kt-d him If Mr. had la-ell there. " )h, yea," r- pl.ed the iil.lib'ing elc rk. "He w'ua llile With hia W Ife l:t-l night;" and rapidly turning over t lie lea vex el the regixler he xhowid lit-r w here her hu-.liand had ri gixlert-.l. The woiniiu Htarled around the hotel like it Siwaali on the wnrpalli. .--lie awore veiigiitmv on the man u lio li.-td aworii to protect her, and that lli.-rr would Ihi imtliinu' li It of him alter xlie once got hold of the culprit. After airing hcrvicwaon "Man'i u n hunianily to wotuitn" uud on "Mar riage la-ing It failure," etc., xhe left for her home; and then' xhe found the villain, 'ae liilly doing the dutiea f an hoiii xt hii-hiiuil. XXilhoiit a word of warning xhe la-gan wrecking the houxe. .-xhe did i:ol iviiac her work f iha liuelioti until xhe fell to the tloor exhauled. When xhe aa hrelluht out of her xwiaiii, xhe found herxelf in the arnin.f her unfaillifiil hu-liainl. Thia waa tiai much for her, ami mi nt lit r attempt wax hegllli. 1'ilially xlie aiihinilt.-d to im explanation. The hiixhaud tleiiicil the charirc hut it li mit avail, xo lie coiicllldial to chiiii to town w ilh her to dixprove tlm cliarire. They went to the holt I and iini clo--examiiiatioii It waa tound that the en try uan the legixter waa made two Wccka previoila, when they Were itl tow n toiri ther nud xtopH-d at the hotel. The huxham! xmiled, l!iat waa ull: Ma wife xmllcd, and Unit waa all. Tlu-y occupy the xjime hoiixe and are hnp pler than ever. Curn'joi-'.aiii's Eye CLiri Ointment. A -.-r::.r a.' forCliroiiic: oioj; -a T'jittr, :Al ltr.eiim, hca'.d Head, Old Cliroulo Sores, Fever Korea, Kc-inin, Iicli, l'ri.irii) Scratclic.a, fcioro Nippli-J atnl V'.U. It it cooling and iootbinc Jluiiilr.itli c.f caxca bum Ici n cured t-y it nf:. r all other trcatmet.t had Lilcvl. " cent per lox. K..r wlf l.w ! irn.t Ix-Ijiiio. lllllla tit Spnrtsaipn. I'l.i'ii-.'iitt wi',1 wx in he ne-tili,' Itiol it ia a tine if u to t ike the i pga front their in-ta. No game hinl-. tliicka, geo-e, aw.in or trout t un Ik- xhipjicd out ol the xlate at j nil V time. iilxliow ni.Tiini win mw- to Kin ducka and w ill lx- until after the flr-t j day of next Se.tellla-r. Jtcmcml-r j thia mid avi Id tr.iuhle. ' Trout eaiiiiot la- Mifely caught until the llrxt titty of text month, and on to j NoVeiiila-r 1. Ih'V cannot la- aoM. however, onlv during Seiitemtx r an-1 Oct.ila-r. ! Tlie Aliiany H-ralii KiiyathatJ.lt. XVe may la xHve l the ordeal ofaai-r-j XX'yatt. well' known In I'.uiri-iip, U en we, ka'ritin if' the l. t-ter weather ' pruiiiiin i. tly mciitinned aa a n-piihli-pretlietinn aa a rule will work laitlt , can candidate for atute wnatorin I. Inn wsvx. i county. oLSNN & RAYS, FURNITURE DEALERS, UNDERTAKERS I EMBALMERS. ! C'lUi (tn,sirurf day or niiht. Opposi'e Hotel Eu cm Willamette drcct. Pair Guaranteed. - w. . . ...... - - address 6am Francisco Cal. Ileal Hutf 1 rn-.ri r. tU-I.KNK. K II I.iiu'oln Skinner to Knttik It S:iwv.t. I'll In Sklnuei' donation tietir l ' It It di m.; l. J I'. Nolund, xlii-rill, to llovey, 1 1 ti n 1 1 l i r v A Co., loi :t, hliH k 7, oriKi mil tow ii : (!. tiei li DorriK, fxmilor, mid Stella Itrii. kell, exeelltrlx, to llle II I'lltter miii, lot I, li H-k 4, ClirUlian'a (1 rt ad dition; rl I'hi. A li llovey mid III' Iliiiliihrey to M:irv M I.tn'ki y, lot on llihnrd Htnt-t: Mono. 1-' (' Willlatn- to Martin l'o-l r. lot I, l.iH-k n, Cillii-e Hill I'urkifl.CV I'. I M, I '111. '.hi- to T i llelldrii'ka, lot r,, lil.M'l; 2, hhi lton'a addition; M'. mrr ti.i: niiovi:. V S ChrN.iiMi to Annie K lot-; rlM. S 1 1 it j . ml M liV. V I' ChrNiimu et itl to l.m lnda J Veiiieh. iii lien, in I 21 a r 2 w; l. V I. II .ii-ton to V M l'ltney, :tl s? in n in 1 ..i-t 1'ai'k, Jiim tlou City; tl'i,. C A Covell to .Vir.'ll Mrt'ollllell, in lien-, in 1 1 ID S, H li V; 2'i. arali .1 I'lieliei.-r to I'li.aU't h r,l, r, netvw Tp I'i S, It .1 W; JVhi. T (i 1 l. iiilrii'ka et id to Kaelmcl Saiindri", T.vi arri-a in 1 1 1 t ui rit-Kit' ml ditlon; ". i '. linen I'. I'lteher to Sarah J I'ltelier, I2"..l." hit a ill T 21 S, It II XV; tliMi. Mary C ll iul-y to ti.-o M Haw ley, I -l hit. n ii I lota 1, 2, .'I, ll, 7 and n, liliM-k I I, Creawell; l'Hi. William Itrown to J I'. Million!, 4 aenn in Tp l"i It 4 XV; H i. XV 11 XVeeka to John I'' XVreka, 4( acrea In Tp !i S, It II XV; ;TV I oltl Hi.. XX'illia'u llelaliev to John Diamond, lota 7, 1, I.Ik .1, Iviniiey'a ml; jllHl. Ilael Dell (.oxalp. Still it xnoweth and the ptair row haw lit h while the grouae hix.lclh ami the cattle liierchal.t liaiUetll down hia lio.e nli.l hlea-eth hia llciglilxira and hia licighUir children. I In t very few cattle have tiled thin winter in l!ig 1'rairie and none of hv erty. There iiuixt la xoine attraction at the I'. O. for a certain gentleman of thia vicinity, ua he can la.' xi-cii there moxt any time. lv plain (itairge anil net our mi in Is at n-xt. Mr. S.uilord xaya he will la t a nlckle the NTaoii that m-'it him that pretty Valentino waa Home good looking old luaiil ulm contemplatea hldding him oil when the old hachelont are wild. XX'e wonder what make no many old littehi lora in thia lielghlMii hiaxl. la it la-cniixe the tlcar girla are ware or la-caiixe the Ix.ya are all too Uuthful? XVhowaalt that paaxed TotnOrr'n eanm the other day and heard him xinging, "Snue I lay I'll XX'amler Itack Ak'nin-" XVe hojK' that day is not far dlitunt, old hoy, II. I.. Ctnt. r, of Lowell, la In thia vicinity, lie rexirta hay warce nml cattle 'very aHir III hi UelifhlairlitHMl lie alao tttulca that A. I), I ly html, of that place, la loxlng itie a large Uiiin In r of cattle. It looka like a man with iuhmi or 7ii aen a of land ought to I ahle to feed .ino or -! i head of cattle all right. H.H.I.I.fM. Aililllionul I'fleKtteK. Iiallj iiuaj-il. Mrrh JT. Since yeitcnlav'a ixaiio we have learned of th following additional delegatt eltatetl to the rcpllhllca'J county couveiitloii: (ilelltclia J I' Solllherland, A Thurmiiii. (into na k-J J lVpiot, Mr Illuo-kaki-r, Mr. I'.li huh Held. Mohawk-J It CtN.k, J M Stafford, Saiiford sklnin-r, C. Cole. Long Tutu H I. Itaiid and Irving Arehart. Si i-law -John Addiaon, J II Crow, XV It Iiatliy. Ja-p- r-) Ja.nhy, XX' XX'alil-., Jaxja r Illllx, Win li Katun. Kail 'r.ik-A I) ilyland, f'nal XVnriKT. (O.ir informant could tint re im Hilar the name of the third dele gate. Coyotc-Kmiik Hadley, W I Cole man. Spencer Mil lVrkln-i, Atuon Kl!- tliltkel. lhs'r I'.ll.liivi; I I. i'he I'ri'ieville paa.-a l-illlie Very xkeptie.il hl-ollt the ( ri i.'on 'aei:le. The ll -view xaya: Tile following In ad line ill the Alhiiuy Herald li '.a rather n familiar ring to it: "The Oregon r.n ili.-. Col. Hogg will buy the r iad and cli ml it e:tatviarl." Tliia xtartlin newa would ! eiiiamr- HL'ing tn na jax.ic who are IJo mil'-a from a railroad had we not Ian u atull'ed Willi til" ullle kill ) of llewx ever xiPee the road waa marled. ! MONDAY, MAKCH2H. i (i.xi l weather for hop planting. A shower of rain thl afternoon. Oake-dalc, Wash., had a fl2.i"Mlrc xeatcrdav. tjuite :i number are now putting Iii t-nrly garden. , Tlu work retiring tlif mill dam It , pregrexxing rapidly. lb-publican county convention nm week frem tomorrow. ! A nunilr of democratic catulidatr ' are coming to tin front. home yi-xterilay morning. Chil'a Mars 1 having the front of . lila ll U K niiM'K repamu-u. ! The xti-aiucr Kugelie leaven tor thia city tomorrow morning from 1'ortlaiid. tianleiiing la the order or the tlay, provided the gotal weather rotitiiiuc. i Dr. XV. I.. VaiiiU-riMtnl, the Hufur jiateiil iiicilielne limn, died at hia home ycxtt rtl .y. ,, The April vacation of the Slate I'nl - veratty la-gina next Saturday ami laat twowta-ka. IMrla A Sui are putting a anltan- tlal ht-ait irate in tiic mill race at Jiiit- kllia pi int. XX.M. Ittnxhnw la l.-adlug car, I With ifUcmpty laa r kega for ahinmellt to MilwaukeA-. t XX m. Itciiahitw navlved a car load of Iar from Milwaukee via the S. I'. It. It.. Saturday afternoon. I "'"' ,r" , , , r i V. ' ... , atock ll the overland laat night. Ouile n iiuinlaT (d I'.llgelie iieoide ! .. ... , ,, . . , , via theMimmitaof Skinner'- hu te' . r" i i?" M"r,n.',;ur ,H'"y and Colic.;,. 11,11 vcaterday. 1 ,,",kh,r nfl, r l'U lntere.1. Cltve',etiononew,ak from t.alav.L Mra. Krajik Hamplt.n arrivtal home Ca.i.lli! for municlpi. ion. nviii fn"" tt vWl Al,'""-V ,,,' -""'" to be a- in-e article thia aprlng. ! ' McNary, a promlneiit attor Mayor I'riutidly pn-xeiitvtl the I'ni Vt ixil'v I xil hall tell in w lilt Hn in t-axll after tie r victory Saturday aftcriUMiu. I At Sp liatctl I nglliild the repuhlicann lionil-, n y lmg for Jiixlloe of the , J. ('. Mulligan lor con at ahle, I a'iiee at Mitunln tirant riiouipM.n, formerly of I'u-! gent-, a can cam county, Nea'il. yt xtertl: and wt-l llowera A hli inning, Iowa, .X' loll net a liniiaeir aa a re pulill- ' ivtatw o, oi .acornxKn, wnn naa late for hhcrltr of Harney ! v l-liing friemla here, went to n gun. I'hil iinath, Hi ntnii county, thia mcrn- ii it the churchct. In the city ! had xpta-lal KuMcr aervha-a XV. K. alea of Corvallia, nnd a re liaiidxomcly deta.ratotl with puldican enndidate for pn-Hta-utlliK at nl evcign-cna. j torney In thia tliatrlct, xja-nt Huuday in .nl haa been raging in Wy-i1'"1'' .dorado, Michigan, lllinoix, I Mr. Tinkle, a Heiiulaon, Texaa, pho atiuri, the Stiiilheru atalca i tographer ia in Oregon ItKiking tip a and Mil. i.eaota timing the paxt thnv tlaya. A a lar xiixT-titlon I that If rain falla on KaxU-r Sumlay that on the next n en Sunday t'herealter rain will iin-v ail. Laxt year this wan the caxe here. Salem 1 ndeM-n.lent, March 21: The I'.llgelie ia lying at Portland, loadttl on one Mid" w ith wood, o a Jo lixt her over. Till give the cnrelitent itccea to the break in the hull and xhe will noon I' ready for aervluc again. The (it'AKti a few day ago gave a etitenee containing the letter of the alphalx t, and tlechtretl It to la the Mimical xctilcncc known. An Albany man ppHlucca the following ahoru-r one: "tjuick bniwu fox Jutiii-a over the la.y dog." On the Nth inal. Mr. Mitchell of Ore gon pn-aentcd H'titiona of autidry cltl AMI of I'umllclon, Corvullla, Kugene, Spriugllelil, Tim IhilleM, AiiteioM, and Port lautl, all In the Mate of Ore gon, praying that federal society antl tail lege journal l admitted to the mail aa m-contl-clawt matter. If luck I not on your aide you are not very apt to acconmliah very much. An exchange la-ara thl aaaertiou out In the dialling: Home year ago four whin of a Connecticut farmer were mar ried ill the aame month. The old gen tleman, like the father In the fairy tale, called ttciii all up and promimal f-'i,i) to the one who would 11 rat iircaent him with a male grandchild. At the pres ent time the chlexl win ha four daugh ter, the act-ontl mm I ch Utile, the third ha thnaa ilaughtcra, the fourth two. The old man haa ralaed the bounty to tin, IKK) for a boy, and the re Miilt are eageily awaited by a large cir cle of friend. A (JtHjii Plan. XX'e commend tho following to the republican candidate for aherill, w hich we take from the Pcndlrtnu K. ().: "A trio of candi date for tho county clerkxhip, met Friday on Firet National Ilank corner. After ili-eiixxlng the altiiatlou, they agreetl to m-ttit) the Uelion at laxue ill thl manner: On the tlropplng of a hat hv a third party, tho thr were to race fn iu where they tln-n sttxal to theSav , r Hank corner, one uar aw ay. I he xtnrt wa fairly mniluaud auexcl'.ng race waa on. One waa rather corpulent, but he proved to be a giaxl x. inter. The other two were ex actly no. ehtd In height and Weight, alllioug i one hail the advantage of br ing ten ear younger. At Una time it will no' ia1 announced who won, l)Jt it will i ineoiit later. For all three aolemiil agnaxd to abide by thl Olyinpi ol text." tji-rr; the foil. ltcllM- nl ftaiil the mil w hite a met. '1 Friday and ov irame. tu Ink took hi traiuim ( 'dm 11.1 mk'Ta K v. XX'e take vimr from Moiiduy'a Albany '.: The college laiy who play II at Kugene Saturday, nay -p.it v atuiletit (hire are a ot of young r:n n ax they ever ity were greeted at the train ight by an luimenxu crowd, r i) Nxipt. wilni'ftfd the )f the AlUny ttram Turner n au k and Harry Sitltinarxli pliuv. The Uiv think with the mate nnlverxlty team - ahle to meet any U-am on would l e Ihe ciav-t Il,j niM, Marrh t.. IliKii.i nv a Cave. A Mr. Shifter, while working on the null rata? in.tr Judklna' point, Saturday fori nix-in, had rather a xtnrtllng and daiigrron exM-ru-nei., He waa work ing under an elghi f.t bank w hen by mine in-ana the earth gave way ami partially burled him. The water wa alxmt 1-i Inehe and hi coiniianlon had to work rapidly to get him out alive. He rea Ivl no injury but I not anxiou to have the ierfor:ance repcatfd. IWiMKWIA .XfTvM ltOAI. Dr. Oglew- by I circulating a xbM'k aubartlptlou for the purpow of conatruiiing a wagon toll roaxl fnmi (Vittage 0ve to the llohemia tninea. There ha lat-n V) worth already utaMTitiel at tl ea h ahare. The work will be com menced a!iMit April la, and will Iw completed by July 1. Q t'ersnuai. lUv i.unl. M.fvh i. J. A. Halno vlaltol Drain Vcaler ly. i I'. It. Skipworth waa In Junction ((-t ""' I O. C Zlcgler went to Junction thU morning. ! Samuel (irny wont to Irving thin morning, ( Attorney J. F. Ami 'iit Sunday In Albany. j tico. T. Hall U nlm-tit on it biixlncx trtn to Portland. Harry Ihinu retuructl home to Cor vallia thia morning. j .inaa i.ua inivia viaiirti iriclula at Ju net ion ycatcnlay. I Mlaa Halxy Ogdcn returnial to Salem : on una morning na-ai. 1 J. I,. Saitt and family xja-nt Suiitlay , wl"i f 'lativit. at CituMt-ll. ' lie,-. XX'. I'lckctt leavc-t San Krnn- ; clt-n tonicht lor Kugeiie. , I:. K. H ndt nam made a trip to the Cniuaa awale country ttalay. Attorney I,. Itilyeii went to Tort- land on lliia morning' train. -IM .'., j, Xki.l.M.X rwt ll r.i.ul ri.tui m j l-.it tu Salem thin afteriliMUl. Mixa Anna Putter went lo .I... ...nrnlm. to via. I r. l.,llvr Irviiii; Mp W rr,,,,,,, w,.l,tto(ilH.hcn ftficriiiHiii to vlxlt n-latlvin. i ,. . ... . ney oi i ort uiiiti, ia tixiini- irici ti lit re. Attorney XX'otahiH-k went to Port land ycxti rday moriiiug on legal hua lliexa. Pnwccutiug Attorney Condon re turned home from lioxchurg veaterdav "'ornliig. Iim in itni. ire xa nl laxt lilglil In Kllgelie. Mm. tJ. II. Yeringtoii, who hint laa-n visiting fneiiila hero xluco Friday, re turned to her home at Springlield thU afternoon. XY. M. Lamaon, w ho recently pur- chilacd I ho I tvaintrer hniiae mi Ci , ollcge Hill, left for hia old home in HaatlnuM, Nchraaka, veaterday morning. lie will n'turn here in id a ml one mouth. Mr. ami Mr. J. II. Cochran, who have laa-n apendiug aeveral mouth In Kllgelie vlailing w tth their daughtern, Mr. Win. llenahaw and Mr. Joel XVare, left for their home near Ioatlmt, Wallowa county, ycalerday luornlng. Walter llltldle, a inemla r of the Al bany ftNit hall team, atayed over Sun flay lo vlait at the rcaidcniv of hU fa ther, Dr. (1. XV. Illddle. Mlaa IWrtha Ikty, who I in alao la-eii vlaltlng there, returmal to her home at Ail-any thia morning. Prerlntt Olllrer. The republican Satunlny tioiiilimtcd precinct otllcer a follow: Soriiigllelil It P Longjuxtitv; Jake Mulligan, conxtahle. Coburg-XVIII See, Jitxthv; W K XX'llcoX, cotiatahle. Junctlon-J J llutler, juatloc; J II Miller, cotiatahle. (lotthcn V ll Mat hew a, Juatlcc; A L Stewart, conatithle. Thuraton M A IlitgiMal, Juxth-e; Mr Side, conxtahle. Moliawk-A P Churchill, juatlce. ilentena XVm Sotithrrlaiid, Juatlcc; Frank Pittetiger. tyinxtable. Samvr Mr Dt-uui, Juatlce; K II Itulir, couatahlc Irving IM lUiinl, Jiixtice; Ilert Jen lilnga, conatablc, Creawell Mr ihnighut, juatlcc; Ja Shauh, ctinxtahle. SliiNlaw N J Crow, Juatlcc; Charle Cowan, cotiatahle. Oate Crta-k F Thoniou, Jutlce; Frank Peplol, conxtahW. He Like Oregon. J. It. Stile, of Kugene, In the Madrid, Iowa, New aay: "I wan told la-fore I came here that they never had annw, bull find It ia a Iniatiiko. Oil the night of the Mh llixt. three Inehc ol aiiow fell and It la not all gone vet, but it tliN-anot hurt anything a it than not fret-He. I call look out of the window and ma flower partly cov ered with auow. I will -iicIim mm In thl letter to prove my aaaertiou and you can wear ii lor a iiuiuuinoio laapiet, ami alao a aix ur of gnai-n graaa for you to lixik at w hen It 2D degroea la-low zero, Tixhiy the HUH ahlne nice ami warm a it uaually doe on an Iowa May day." We can inform our Iowa frimnl the "Uaullful" only laated three or four lay. Stallion Minn. Horxeuirn are Invited to convene in Kugene on Saturday aftcrumin, April 7, with their hro-ding ktalliona. A large a diap!ay of well bred tx-k ux ptxwihle xhoiil I ta- made. lie on hand with your hor-c promptly at 1 o'clock. CotiMirrtt u.lly t.iianl, Mtrrti Jr,. AliM I!kki:.n'. The liltle 4-year-o'd on of f aaac lliax-, w he rt-aidi-a on Wext Kighth Ktr.a t, fell fniin a tricycle laat Sat urday and fractured the bone of hi left arm luxt la-low the t-llaiw. It waa a painful accident a the olta-ranou waa broken and chloroform wm aduiiui trreI while the fnti-ture wa la iug ro duced. Dr. Me Ken lie y, the att.-iuliiig pliyalcian, waa aaaiatcil by Dr. Drown. lialljOuard. Jlarrh j&. (iiH Tif k Kit. County Clerk XX'alker laaiicil marring" lli-eiiac thl morning aa follow: Jame Miaire and Mary Sheridan; Ie iiiard I)ougla and I Jtura XViltxe. The rainfall at faw-ade Ia ka, Ore- t..m I.. ........ I. .. ta-.........l.. i k.. tola-r, Novemla-r, iMa-nilaT, JanuiQ and February amounted to a total of S3.7S Inchc. I't-morritlr County (oavoiithiu. i A convention of delegate to the democratic county coiiveiitloii, for l.ane county, Oregmi, ia hereby tallial I to meet In the court hoiiae, Kugclie, Oregon, on Till liaiiAV, Afltll. 12, si, I at 10 o'clock a. in. of xnl.l day for the purpt-ae of nominating candidate for j county ollhi-a, ami eleven delegate to i the ileuiiKTittic atate convention. The i convent lou will la comptxM'd of the following iiumher of delegate from the following prcclucla: I v riik-nt.-. ,.. t ! a Vi'i''..' '!. ' ' k. . X. K in'ii, v.. 1 I. X. Knt tir. No I l. .1. X I IIK.-lir, i, .i j. t W . t hiiiki. t.niTo I. .1. 'n-afU t i. iu I. Xlu.law ... I. I I..-I all. ). I Ja.T I 1 Moiiaak .'. .'. a J.iiiitloa . J. Malx-1 1, ..J. I Lirvmv .'. I. Ut.. I M i. . I. Ili-tii.aiin . . .1. ,..'. Mu, ll.- lurk I. J. II.. ..hi Hill. ... .'. . I. I ll JO!- , .' .1 tl.e.lnr I iftiiiK lUil..r.l.n aHina-r xjirnif ll.-!..., W ll'tlHt-lt,. Iitl.i-lt N Jitr1li.ii i ampl rt--k Mek.-tifli. .. tlli-llleha ... Vla.ltiill Kali t m It I our Tnin Haiel lull I Alt.- tialt- I'nrl . ...', Iota I "I. It la recommended (hat pilmurira la' held on Saturday, April 7, lvM. L. Illl.vi l , J. C. XX'illTKAKi:u, I'hairiuan. Secn-tarv. Noil ire of Pi lmary IMertimi. Notice i hereby given that on the 7th day of April, IM'I, between the hour of 1 o'cliH'k p. m. ami ll o'clock p. m. of ild day a primary election w ill be held In Siiitlt Kngciic No. I, Smth Kugene No. 2, North Kugene No. 1 and Not ill Kugene No. 2, for the pur poae of eii-ctlng tleb galea to (he demo cratic convention to lie held III Kugene on Thiirxday, April 12, lsH. Tho polling place In South Kugene precinct No. 1 will la in the Rowland aliopou l'.leveuth atrtvl, In mid South Kugeiio precinct No. 1, and J. P. Itam cy, F. C. Mattcaoii and John Illgglua w ill la (he judge of aald election. The polling place In South Kugene No. 2 w ill la-In Coleman' building, corner Kighth and Ollvo xt recta, uh alaira, and the judge w ill lie F. XV. Oxbiirn, Frank lllautoii and Chaa. Currle. The polling place In North Kugene precinct No. I will be in the city hall, ami J. XX'. Cherry, It. F. Dorrl ami Anderion will be the Judge of anid election. . The polling place In North Kugene precinct No. 2 will lie In the David Cherry building on tho north aide of Kighth at reel, la-lwccii t'liarnelton ami Olive atria ta, ami the Judge w ill I Thoma lirown, Jack Morrl and Jo. Km-li. The liumla-r of delegate to Im elected at aiicli primary election aa fixed by the county central committee a fol low: South Kugciio No, 13, South ICugene No. 23. North Kugene No. I I. North Kugene No. 2 I. North Kugene No. 3 with 2 delegate ami South Kugciio No. 3 with 2 delo gatca will hold the priinarica In the uaual manner ami place. Dated at Kugene, Oregon, thia 20th day of March, 1M4. U Illt.VKf, J. C. WiilTKAKt.K, Chairman. Hecretary. Ilerrnre Nena. The XVeat, March 17. Mr. Walter Ijing has turnetl over the key of the hghlhoux to the kec er. It iaoniclally xtateil that after the .KJth of Mareh light will ahlne from the tower of the llglithoute at Hex-eta. Theotlltor of thiiaM-r, when In the aeiiatu of one year ago, voted agalnat the rt-a-al of the mortgago tux law. The ahlpinent from thl airt, xeliiainur Danlelxon, March 21, are aa follow: Itola-rt Hay, 121) bllahelaof aitatoe; llurd A. Davciiort, H ton of chitlc m bark and one laix of fur; SI iixlaw I.uiula-r Co., l.VI,m feet of lum ber. On laat XX'ediiianlay morning the tug Itiibarl brought into thl port the anil lug M-liixiuer Idle Mattie. Aftur di-i-hargiug her freight for Florence alio wa taken to Acme, where alio I load ing with I urn !a-r. Her carrying capac ity la 11,000 twt of lumlajr. There la one gentleman on the a-o-plea ticket, thai. O. Ktiowlcu, tt ho i our personal friend, and a long ac iiialnlainv give Ua the right to aay that he la an honorable gentleman, of gtMiil abilltle, and If elected, would not dlaapNiiut hi party In endeavor to carry out it prineipln. F. W. X'ailie, of Portland, a I'm Ml SUtti- (Hiatal iiixiH-clor, arrived in Flor ence on TutxHlay, and c.-imu over the read from Kugene for the piirxa of examiiiiilion and report on that mail route. A he came when the condition of the read la at it worat, It 1 evident tome change will Im made III the time ached ulo. 1(1 ataU'd by nolne that thl luxcctor will navjuimeiitl a re letting and a dlvlaioii of the route, one by laud ami one by water. Sinltbfleld DrnitMfatlr Club. March 2. K4. The Young Men's la inia rrttio Club met at the at -litxul houae on March 2-1, and organlA-! temporal v, with li. Maher In the chair and II. T. Smith ecietary. The club adjourned to m.a-t agaiu ou Saturday, April 7, for the purpnao of M-rmaneiiily organizing. All who are w illing to Icinl a helping hand to further our cauae, and carry out our principle, are lnvit.il to be pn-Qit. The club will meet at tlte SluiUifleld school ll'MIe at 1 p. m. 11. T. Smith, Se'retary. The rcpuhlicau candidates are now on the auxlou n-uu Hoard of Trade. ll'r l.uar.l, March .T. Hoard of tr.tdi' met laxt evening, 'io'-l'rclilciit l-vluger pielding. Miliut.-t of previoiia inivtim; read and aiprovcd. Mr. varverull from committee ou atcaiiilx.at landing, witrehouxe, etc.. rtairtetl that the cc.mmitteo vlaitei Mr. Cheahire htiiding, at the foot of Lawrence xtrcct, north of Skinticr's hutte, and were Very favorably 1 til-prexM-d w ith that liH-atlon, ami cun xiderctl it in everyway fur xiia-rlor to the propox-d lauding lit the bridge, lie xiated that Mr. lii-hier and oth cra owning laud at that point hail of fered to donate the iixe of the land and right of way from Lawrence iitrcct to the river, fn-e of charge for the Iwncllt of the Ixiard of trade unit titl.eli of Kuifene. Mr. J. P. Cheahire, being present, wa Invited toxtate '.he prou-.itlou he hail made the committee. He aald that he -aw an account In the new pna r of the action taken by the lamrd of tiiuli- regarding a xteauilxiat lalid iug, wareliouxc, etc., and feeling that it waa lila duty to do xmni thing tit ward itxMxting till- Ixiard and the cltl- j .en of Kugene, In their endeavor to get cheaper freight rale, that he Im ! uieiliale. v left liia home 111 Stalavllle ; and can,-' up here. In ctuijunction jwith Mexaix. Cochran and Strattoll, who ow ii the land adjoining hi on the river bank needed lor the lauding, J w harf and wurcluiuxc puriaixeN, nml on : eouxiilii.t inn w ith tht in, tlicy had ex i pn-Hxtal ihcir w illingnexa to tlmiato to j the laianl of trade and city the uae of j enough of their hind, together with w hat Mr. Cheahire gave, for xteauilxiat ! lauding, war. houxe and w harfage pur- Mx-a. He then a.-iid he would ilonato the right of way from thefiaitof Lawrence xtnatto, and lucluiling the laud on the bank of the river Home 2KI hit or more aijiinre. He alao xtateil that plenty oi gravel could U had acrtx. the rivt r fitai of charge, and he would give the iixe of the fciry Ixiat and all the hruxli needed lo put the lumlltig nml groiindx In gixnl order. To iiriug the mutter la-fore the lioard for dieurxion, Mr. Fni.lcr ollcntl the follow liu; reaolutioii: "Iteaolvetl: That proptixilioii of Mr. J. P. Chi -hire, made to the committee Im.' acit ptixl, mid that the coinlnittce In' In.xtnit ted toclo-ti up the deal, anil priM cixl in made xiuii arranp'melit a in their Judgment la for the la-xt inter eata ofthe city, in contracting for the erection of neeexxiiry wnrchoiiac and w half, ami for gratliug the xtrcct lend ing to the xame." After xointi tlixcll-wioli, oil motion, the rt-Molutloll Wa ailoptcd. The icHirt of the couimltUaj on finance, having laa-n overlooketl, the ame waa called for ami wa preecntctl aa follow: Total collection for reception of Mtcamt r, llaga, vtc t'4 M Kx-tlxe -W 00 Itiilnuce on hand 9 7 CO Ou motion the report wa adopted and committee dixc barged. Oil motion board adjourned. M. if. YanTvsk, Sw'n-tary. Iti ad! Keadl Head! The executive coinmitti-e of tho Ort gon National Ki-Metalllt) I.cague at Kugene ha nxalvcd a cnnaiilerablu amount of niuling matter, la rtaluing tothexilvcr aitliatlon, wlileli I now ready for ntUKdlxtrlhutlon. Member of the league and their friend can pro cure thl liierature by calling upon the prexldt-ut, It. F. Ibirri. at hi ollloe in the city hall. Men hi all partitm are urged to Mtutly thl Nuhjeci ami Inform theiiiaelve n-gnrding the mtatt Impor tant laxue on w hich they will be called to vote thl year. C. E. Wounrrr, Set-retury. iatllr (iuani. Harrb S. IlliAVn. The fixilhull team of the Al bany Collcglato Inatitutc, after arriv ing home Molitlay, telephoned back to the U. ol O. manager an invitatlou to play a return game at Albany next Saturday. They ollered to pity the ex peiiae of the tciiin nml give one-half ofthe gate receipt U-aitles. The U. O.'a, w hoohtalnitl no enny a victory butt huturtlay, have gallantly decided to play no more fiHithall guinea thia year. It ha Ua-n suggested that the reoMoti for thia illwiiurlcay, i a in Ian p prehenaion. They fear tnat upon go ing to Albany and playing tho other team on their own ground, they might ptawibly get lifftlcn hy aacoreof 42 to 2, and then their victor would gather to gether a priMi axinti of frlondly collego xtudeiita, accurc the loan of a dozen or o Milk tile from nmo enterjirialng Al liany ini-rcliiitit, and load their van- Uix'hei vlalton alailit the city with a great hurrah of victory, llravo boy. J!ai Wtu sii. A 13-ycnr-nM son of Jacob Mullia, living on K. C Smith's ranch live miles went ot this city, met with a p diifiil accident Monday. He wa tis-ixtiug to eaUii a grown heifer when aho la'caliio en raged and pitched Int.) him. One horn caught in hi left upja-r foi'iMirni ripping a gaah 3 niches leiigthw ia... The llexlt wa torn to tho Ixine, making nil ugly wound. Dr. Mi Ki nney, of this city, wa sent for and weiit 'iiiiiiicdiau ly to give surgical atteiidai'i-c. Several thch( were taken and w ith gixal care the arm will heal. Awarded Highest Honor WorlJ' Fair. mmim TTT 47 MOST rCRFECT MADE A ruftCupCicimofTartjrPi)w.Jr. Frts Uom Ammonii, Alumoc r,y othci ilultcnt. 40 YEAkS THE STANDARD eo e a o