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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1894)
CITY AND COUNTY. HATUItnAY, a rui l it. MM.VITI.. Henderson, intlt. J. J. Walton, attorncy-atdaw. Hon yard wire. F.L. Ciuviikh. Money lo loan on farm. Judt-e Walton. Kn.liilre f Nicest line of tics In town for the money at Hu! k Wee's. Oliver Hub and Chilled Hop I'lows. K. L. OlAMIIKKM, sole Bk'ellt. M. Lkvi.nukk, 'miiHiiwir to J. M. Heudrtcks, dealer III AttKRTLTCKAL IjiriJCMKST". The latest thlnir ut for HOI har row and cultivator U the LION relia ble dlac. ree It at K. L. I'll am hkk. Dr. G. W. Middle may I found at hi residence on Olive atrect between Fifth ami Histli streets, one (.lock west of the Minnesota hotel. He Is pre pared to U all dental work lu the Uf t manner. The Loral Market. Tha teUowuid quotation lor Iba lisal market ars ol null krww 0107. IliM ara eurrwu-U weeklf, aul a ill iw louwl a aecuralaaa iik'b a report oau ba ina.l: Tmn.Dir, AmiL V taut-Net, : on buanl ... Oats- IVr luiihi, uat Fiuca Carltaiika tiir-rti Ik Hi mn-rVi l Posa fat Ik Vnu-I'f It . . H.aa-l'ar Ik SMOIILBiaa t'f tmu-rw Ik Laid If ft Ik Bvrraa Ivr Mil (J ft.) Kuua r"l"iii Cmii n old heu, I'ar iloi . Ici ft 'mr li Oaasa Kar ilo ik ttToi-f Hiiihrl SOu.a Kry cratiulaletl, V Ik. t.ilrit. ft Ik Ooldrn. f Coma Cnala Hluo brat V Ik.. Rio f Ik Jar ft Ik T14-V Ik Bosrs rtir but, A) bar tasaia I'm Wool . H.r- Mora 1 : U6 4 U6 14 US 14 m i It 1.", l.n, I 1 (4 UU 14 vm (4 ul 4 (t w; i u m (4 14 -,i i I.", (4 10 (4 .1 lu .1 i 7 uu I Ml I A il 1 (4 I It U (iOOll. Th more Chamhertalira Coiiirli IlemwlyU ued the letter It lit liked. Sv know of no other remedy that alwayagtvot iuttlfa-tloii. It la tJ,MN' when you flrxl i-nteh colli. It In kom when your couh la m-atetl and your lung are tore. It U kimhI in any kind ofacouh. We have Mild twenty-live down of It and every lol tie h ulveti aatUfactlou. Stetlmaii A Frietluiiin, drugiriitU, Mlnnrnota luke Minn, ill Cent bottles for Male by Ohlll HN & DkLano. A lllirh Liver Usually hit a bad liver. He I bil lows coiiftiimted, liiut ludiKeHtiou anil dyepepala. If there U no ornanle trouble few doM-a of I'aik' Sure Cure will tone lilm up. 1'arkit' Sure Cure la the only liver and kidney cure we aell on a xmltlve irunrantee. I'lice l. At YerliiKtou'a Mutli afreet drugotore, Wh Say Klif nutlm Can Not He CoreilT My Wlfo wa connfled to her IkhI for over two month with a very aevere at tack of rheumullHiii. We could K't nothlog that would alliird her any relief, and ax a taut resort tcuve t'liain berlalu'a I'ain Halm a trial. To our great iurprlwe he benn to Improve after thtttlMtappllcatlou.uud by uhIiik It regular mIiu waa hooii able to gel up and alteud to her hoiite woik. K. 11 JohDtoD, of ('. J. Kuutitou & Co., Keaitlngtoii, Minn. M ceut bottle for kale by Oslll ks Jl DkLano. BULK (.AUDK.N MKKI. I havejut itwived over n HALF TON of irnrden aeel In bulk ell tented eeda. If you want a Htrictlv tlrxt quality at bottom price you will II ml Hat F. L. Ciiamhkkm' Hardware. Favorltu-, 15210, Tbla atantlard-bred trotting atallion will ttaud the acaoii of lb'.4 at the SI c Ken lie ntoek litrm, seven mile east of Eugene, every day in the week, ex cept baturday, when he will be at Itanga' stable, Kugeue. Favorltu Is a handsome bay stallion 8 year old. Was aired by 'Favorite W llkea; dam Kate l'nttetsoii by Magic. 2d dam, Meteor, by Clark Chief. Terms: $ for the season, payable at time of service. W. E. Tayuik, Manager. lUtlier Steep Than take in any other form I what many people thiuk and 1'nrka' Tea 1 made for Just those folks. It cure constipation and though not a rathar tie moves the bowels every day. For ale at Yerlngton'a drug store. Seeds! For all kind of field seed go to A. Ool.tmMlTH, The (Jrocer. E:slTo!u:cSDl! or sm:ie KosrLlfe AfiT Uih truthful, urtllns title uf ai Utile U,k l'illrllt all alum No-Ut-bar, tha wniiiti-rlul, huialeM, ni's mio tilrm bahit rum. The tm u Iritlliia- anil the man ado wind u quo ami urn t ruiift no ihn-al or Cltianrial rlk in ttin -Niklo-bac'' solil ljr tuburn A l.jiiin book atnrug ttorra, or hj mail ln. A'Mrt-a Tha Sn-rlina keiuadf Co., Indiana Minrral Sprlnca, Id4. Coal Hill Nursery. Call on or address T. N. Segar, Eu gene, for all kinds of nursery tck. Franca on marobolcm plum roots that will not sprout, also on sach Mots. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Most Perfect Made. Rll.IJ Fort Sai.k. One Jercy bull and two Shorthorn bulls, all thorough bred and registered, are otl'ered for sale on easy terms; or will trade for other stock. A. M. Ohiu km, Kpencer liutte. Bilious Colle I'rrveuted. Persons who are subject to attacks of bilious colic can almost Invariably tell, by their feelings, when to expert an at tack. If Chain lierlaiu' Colic, Cholera and Iharrhiea iU-rucdy is taken aon aa these symptoms appear, they cau ward ofT the disease. Sueh persons should always keep the Itemedy at hand, ready 'for immetliate use when nwled. Two or thn doses of it at the light time w ill save them much sutler lag. For sale by OsnrH A DkLami. A Isalrr at SalaM. BaLEX, Or., April lO.-Last erening , m a ' .. I 1. .... I . . I .. - ,, 1 1 w v urn. Aitv LHMtjr ui m m rit-iri i"s 'J man Was seen fl'sttiog down the river about two tui;a above .-aleni. The dla eovery was made by workman on the lami ,4 Ir. Jrtrriea. The baly was in a perfect stale f preservatioa. it was aot recovered. DIlAMv UKLLAlXiNM. An ludfprnJrnre Man'a Harrow Escape. Halciu Independent: On last rtur lay evening, It. (MieUcy entered the druK (tore of Ale xaudcr A Ctir, at Iiiilcpendetu-e, and asked thiedruKKist III charm of the store, fur a Isittle of k-uliiiin.. A Mr. thcllcy u well known lu that city, little thought trlvvii the matter, kikI the ilni'isl Kve the Ki'iitlt'iunii the deadly liiK'lit haile asked fur; however, he iliil not full to Inquire in a JimIiIuk way. If he contemplated suicide. Mr. Hicllcy ttsik the poison home and drunk the entire content, lie wan ilium illiitcly lukeu with (Taium with which he aullcrvd for Home time before medical assistance was m cured. A ipilckly ii possible nil opinio wmt inliiiitilstcrfd which relieved sintering consider ahly and a stonim-h iiui was brought into um. It tiKik the until im; cll'orta of ihyiieiuiii alt of Sit tun luy nlhl and Hjiitluy iN'fiire tl.e Miiwni was clcnscd from hi system. He I yet lu a deli cate condition, lull hit survival Is an ticiiutel. When the hiwiu was pur-clinm-d Mr. Shelley enquired If half of the content of the Isittle would cause death or not, and he wit aurcd that It won M; hut Ill-tend of taking hitlfol it he drunk the entire content. Mr. Shelley chiimed, after he hud heen extnit tt d from the jaw of death, that he wait Millerliitf excriieiutiiiK pnin from neiiralsia, and that he took the Mioti to alleviate the alu. HI friend claim alito that it w:i done without Niileidiil Intent, hut that It Wii inert ly a mltake made w Idle temN rarity lernm'l caused hy til lnteiie KUtteriiif;. (loveldile IIhiii. April 11. Sunday M-litad for April 1'ith, will l held at J::HI o'clock, instead of .'!, the usual hour, n Kt-v. (iittin prcachts at 3 o'olock. Mrs. John S'ller I Ju-t re-overing from the grip. Miss Jennie Shauli, returned to scIkniI ut Eugene Sunday. Mi Etta Conrad went to Eugene Sunday morning to kk-ihI a few wiek with her slhter, Mrs. Hunt. Walter Williams, who has turned his attention to the culture of straw-U-rrles, has jut received u barrel of plants, which i only one fourth the lillliiU r he eXN'ets to plant. Henry Howard mid son n turiHil to their home Sunday from vintlrg friend Hear Cottage (irove. ' SlNWIIIXJ- J MOTH Kit KXTKVMOS. Tlmt to l'ay 'luxe Kxtcmhd tut ll A pill Kith. Tlie Notice is heiehy given that I have concluded not to close the tux roll un til April lti, This will Miitively lie the Iat ex tension grunted. Eugene, April U, lS!i. J. E. Nol.AXD, Sheriff. t iilviTHlty of Oregou. IU-v. luirl M. Wilbur will deliver the eighth lecture in the t'lilversity course on Friday, April 1.1, lit N p. m. His subject is "Itelatioii of Evolution to Ethics." Mr. Wilbur is a graduate of Harvard and I now uiliiul to Ir. Eliot of I'ortluud. He will also deliv er two sermons at the Congregatiouul church on Sunday morning nnd even ing. Called. City warrants lairing registered date prior to January 1, stil, will U paid Uxin preseiitutloii ut (lie treasurer's of fice on or before April id, 1v4. Inter est will cense after that date. li. I). 1'AIXK. Treasurer. tor Itrul. A stock and grain ranch coiitaining I'l J) acres for one to five years. Terms: s r year, paid semi annually, lu advance, l'laee near Ct burg. (1. II. Ml iu ii. Hrana aaHlf . Ciikvai.i.i-, Or., April lo. Hi-nton county circuit court is in ioii. The most Important case for their consider ation I the state of Oregon vs J. M. Applewhite, charged with adultery with the wife of Charles Keiiyon, who Is jointly charged willi him. akkii:i Tiir.u: num. lien Felger iuibilsil too fn-ly and for a hand to hand knockout wits fined ft in police court aild released. Not unite tliilled, Upon leaving I'oliiv Tsvlor, he llreil a pislol several tilm-s a lie dnive down Main stns t, and was theri-UMiii :,rrestel lisili a stnte warrant and plea I guilty to currying comi-sliil wespons, and was uirain tilled t-'dl, but releas.-l iiim.ii boml. lie was no sooner relenel than anin arrested ami lie plead guilty to the name offense, ami was 11 mil t'iO, de faulting payment, he was released u on giving bond. TWO HUM. At 1:10 a. ni. the lire department was called out, and the Mu.e proved to l a Imrii of E. W. Fisher. undoultel ly of Incendiary origin. The barn was too far gone to save, the department simply protected the surrounding buildings. They had hurdly housed their a paralus until another alarm a tui nel In, and it prrnxl to ! an other Istrti in the same vicinity U loti'intr to Wall.ve Nash, t-'joo will cover the loss i f l'tli, llo lllstirnlice. No arrests have V t Iss-n mailt, hut (aV-veral pi clu- as to the lilentity of I the cnmiiial are la-ing followed very ri-ly, and the ifrand jury may invea- tigate IT. A silver hair pin, la-t Sun day, -tween tl.e corner of Fifth and Pearl street and the Eugene bridge. The finder will lease h ave the same at this office. Q ()0 W; DNESDAV, AriMLlI. IM. Iluw about 11'.' Can you rchicmU-r IM? Flue lot of tallsca at Howe Jc ltliv . Mr. I., il. Adair is vlsitli g lu Tort laud. Iloratv McClure left for Seattle a few day ao. I. F. Castleman, of Portland, nt lust night in Eugene. The ili leiiute to the democratic con vention are arriving. C. C. MatliM'k ri a L'n Miuud Cleveland Dyer" today. Itcv. J. A. Mauim 1 attending the I'r. l' lt ry at Ctuvalll. Very tine Hue of the latest atyle hut ut HovteJt Itice's. Mrs. (itsi. F. Craw Is again coiillued to licr lsi wltli sicklies. The steamer Eugene leaves IVrtllllld tomorrow morning for thl city. (live your patronage to the steamer Eugc lic'aud kit p the Uait mi ll e river. (i. M. Jack'oti and C. I'. Houston of Junction are in the city Ihisaflcruooii. A Salem chicken lias four leg, or else the pas-r of that city are prevari cating. tjuile a number of delcgnlc arrived hereon this atterniNiii' train to attend the convention. Mrs. J. F. Kobiiisou and Mr. Ijtmp aoii, wite uud daughter are lu Corvalll attending the 1'reshytery. Itavid Cherry and swi Hurrv have returiietl from a six weeks' visit to Cal ifornia uud southern Oregon. Mr. I.ever, the wimiIcii mill man, will return here next week and submit a prossiiion to the iplc of Eugene. I Miring the past mouth the On'gon I'acitlc railroad earuetl Its own living, and had a huluuce of f 1V to its credit. A marriage liirlist- wa isu.d this afteruiKiii by County Clerk Wulker to James W. Fisher and l.oilrna A. I'urk crson. Iirnlu item: Mi- Laura Stulford, who haslst-li attending sehisil here this winter, Ii ft for her home in Eugene last Monday looming. E. J. t node r has sold his farm near Salem, consisting of l'i.1 acres to Nc hraska gt ntu-meii, lor fH'4T. He still n'talns I i m rcs of the luinl. The l.iv , t bid for the hew school house at Allutiiy was inaila hv Tniiner A I iuuils r of that city, tl l.Jtxi. W. ll'HUi, of Kugene, bid MT.i'iO. Hon. ItolsTt Clow, of Kicliarilson pncincl, 1 lu the city, and will watch the priH'iTiling oi Hie tlcinociatic county convciitioii toii.orrow. (let your measure taken and have Uhuiliiiude to order from the best gissls manufactured in Oregon, the Itrowiisvillc, ut HowetV Itiiv'a. Ir. titsi. 1 1. C lately arrived from .Missouri, lius iliH-lilvil to liM'ute Hi r.il gene, and w ill have otlice nsiins with lir. McKciincy for the pn-sent. There I some consternation at La (iraiide over a seam which has ok iuiI III it lieililxiring mountain six feet wide ami uu eighth of a mile long. The freight train which went north last evening, alsuit (I o'clock, had Iw tween Inn and l iO "commonweals" on board practically In possession of the train. (im. II. Coulter, one of the inoml nclit citi.elis of the lower Siuslaw, and u delegate to the county convention, arrived this altcriuHiii, coining vlu it quina bay. Mr. uud Mrs. E. F. Church, of Chui lotte, Mich., w ho have liccu visiting the family of a brother, J. C. Church, In tins city, started on their return home this morning. There will he an entertainment nnd social at the Christian church Friday at 7;.d) p. m. At the close of the pro gram uu win is servcil lo liv cream and cake. Admission including lunch li. Koscbtirg Itcvlew: Homer Oat man and Jaiin-s Clements came down from Mrtle Creek Friday. Mr. Oalmaii went on to Cftttnge (irove where he will have churge of the pack train to the Iloheinla mines during the coming sumiucr. Ja-ksoMville Times: Iks. Kugglcs, the ex-circus man, is selling patel:t mediciinsiu Califiirnia. He pus-eil through the valley lust week for a visit with his family at Cottage (irove, rigged tint In a calf skin coal ihair side out) and a three story Mexican hat. Ihs . I an unlcnl ami consistent dis ciple of Itanium, nnd follows out the departed showman's Idea that the peo ple like to I' humbugged. Xotlce. The firm of Will II. See A Co. lias thi day dlssolvtd, Will 11. See con. tiuuing in business at the same stund, paying all debts uud collecting ac count. Signed April 10, Kl. Wii.i, II. Hke, S. M. Hke. (irand Master Workman T. t. Maekey will puy Eugene loilgi- No. II, A. O. I'. W., a fraternal visit on Frl- tlay evening, the l.tth lust. Every liiemls r is exeetti to Is- pie-ent on that oi c. i .ion. IS. J. llAWrilOHNK, itecorder. Tax ( n.i i:i Tio.s.-The Southern I'aeillc K.iilroad compunv hiu paid its entire taxes due ill Lane county, amoiintiiii; to 7,t:n.:si. The entire amount of luxi-s ctilleetetl hy the sheritl up lo noon tinlay amouiitetl to lllSllll ' lions. -To Hi,, wife of F. I". Alley, ut Victorin, I!. C, Tuesday, April lu, a girl. All doing well. St it ion PivoKi k. Mrs. M. A. Sever-, h i emmenced a suit lu the Lane county circuit court aiialiist tier husband. J." W. Severs, for alssilute di vorif. Tlit-y were married in this city July 7, Is't.l. Cruel and Inhuman treat meld i kll'i d. lU.HN At Ashland, Oregon April 1, to the wife of (ieo. W. Putin, a daughter. Cuptuill SAis ney, I'. S. A., Sun pie go, Cal., say: '."hiloh'a Catarrh Id iniily i the first inclicine I have ever found that would ever do me any g'ssl." Priisf Vjcetit. Sold by City Pkiu Stok Prain our land. You lm tiling For terms and information als.ut tile addresa P. Nash & Co., manufacturers of tiling, llals y, Oreiroti Shiloh' Cure, the great cough at.d croup cure is for sule by u. Picket si.oiitaiiis twenty-five doses, only lit cent. Children lor; it. ClT PRIG STOKK. o . 1 11" IIS PAY APItIL 12. Tre iias iiolli-e on cloth for sale at the (if a HI) ortlcc. Curing Iron "i, 10, H cent. F. L. Chambers. Window glass cut to order. F. U ClIAMllKKS.. Solid ash extension table t-' at Pay A llend ron's. Coming: The t tittle girla lu red soon at Khiiichart's o rn house. Will Is- lu re usui, the Chlcagu Lady Quartette asslsletl by IIs Nellnor. New tick of window shudi-s (, , i'.'., T c nnd tl at Pay k llcndcr son'a. Shiloh'a Yitalir.t r Is what you lut-d for Pyss'.la, torpid liver, yellow sklu or kidney Trouble. It I guaran teed to give you satisfaction. I'riiv T ) wilt. Sild by Pr. F P. McKeiiut y, Karl's Clover ltt, the Hew bltssl purllli r, gives frt-ni,sMi and clearness to the c. inplexloii and cures constipa tion. L" wilts, .VI iuts and tl. SoUl by Pr. !:. P. McKciincy, City Put o Sioh Sam'l Mays, of llarrisburg, I lu l'.u gene this nftcruisui. P. S. K. Iltiick, of Ilosehurg, was a passenger on this af!eriusn's local. E. O. I 'otter and J. M. William ar rived homo from Corvalll this after noon. Carey F. Martin arrived home from Portland this afternoon with a satis- lied smile. ve s .l Turks Cough Syrup on a vo-ltlv guarantee to cure all throat uud In; ' troubles. It ha stood the test foi i iitny years and today Is the leudinc rcmetly for the cure of colds, consuini'tioii and all discuses of the llirout M d lumr. Price .'sj wnt and fl. Ai Veringlou's Ninth street drug store. Our r ulers will lltul SiiiiinoiisI.lv- cr llegi ' it or advertised lu these col umns. A'e advertise it, nnd use it, and we uumeiiil it n a sale and ex cellent 'iicilii-inc. We Is'caiue nc ipiainti with it lu (icorgla where it isastu i 'aril family iiieiJieiue. We do not del ' the merit of other prepara tion In. simply slate that this one comma Is coulldcuw. From the "Joum: :," l.aiiesliro, Minn. Kepulillcan Slate I oiivrnilon, Dailf liuanl, Aril I J. The l illowlng ticket wa liomlnattsl hy the i uiveiitloii at Portland yester day and today: For iovernor W. P. Lord, of Mur ion coiiiity, ForNcrelary of Stale II. IJ. Kln cald, of I .line county. For State Treasurer Phil Metsclmn, of (irant county. For Supremo Judge C. K. Wolver ton, ol I. inn county. For Attorney tieiifral C. M. Idlc ninn, of Multnomah. For Superintendent of Public In struction (1. M. Irwin, of Union. For Stute Printer W. II. Ufds. of Ashland. Then followed district nomination Judicial and legislative, board of eitiali.utioii and appointment of state central committees, etc. Springfield Items. April 10. Miss Mary Iturton is visiting at Monmouth. Every Usly Is making gunlcii this Hue wcaiher. J. W. Chrlstluu and fumlly ajK'nt the day in this place Sunday, 1 lie M. E. Sunday school sclmlais gave a phiesant ciitcrtulnmeiit Sunday evening. All doing well under the good management of the pastor and wife, and others who have worked hard and faithfully. One pleasing feature of the programme was a piece it verses long, x,ken by little Eugene, a four-year-old son of J. VV, Christian. ofEugeno. I le spoke loud and clear, every won! being distinctly heard all over tin room. The audience could acarech wait till the little sjieaker could II iih, before they commenced to cheer loud and long. "Waimkv." Shim lifleUI Demoeralic Hub. The lung men's democratic club met at : e sehisil house on Anril 7. ut 7 li. The in., .ithli. Fisher in the chair. fol iliif ollht ra were elected: 1. C. Well, president; it. C. Ileamer, drt view pi, ident; Itols-rt Clow, second vice pr- - dent; II. T. Siiiltli, secretary; lutilcl Mnith, treasurer. The club meets n .in the Ith Sutunlay in April at the h illhlleld sehisil Ihhis ut I p. m., ami .fter that date, on (he second and four h Saturdays of ettch month. The flu 1 1 slurt olf with eightwu char ter meio a rs. All those w hots lievclll deiiiis tailc priiiclpl.-a are Invlti! tout tend the meeting of th club. 11. T. Smith, Sec. Notice. Not!,, lowing is liereby given thut the fol county warrants will lie paid on presentation at this offli-e. Interest will stop on them April hi, 1V..1. All Ijiiic ii, inly warrant from registered No. JSfiTI lo reglstep-d No. ri'. Is.lh in clusive. Eug. ne, Or., April 11, li!4. Frank IUismk, County Treasurer. Lid Wauted. 4 0 Kids w ill be received at our office in the Clirisman blisk, Eugene, up to May 3d, at I o'chs k p. m., for the de delivery JVl cird of 4-f'st Issly fir worsl. Iilank for bids may l pro curwl at the office. EioK.m: M'ati h Co. Mahkikii At the Hotel Eugene, this city by liey. P p. Burnett, April II, Is'M, James W. Fiher and 1tslema Purkeriii. Dr. Price's Cream Biking Powder WarM fmU HlfWat Skasal ..4 Dlsiasaa. COl'NTY 1IOX. CONVEX A Fa9 Ur part af the 1'roceediug lilt: ftuiiti.i:. Pallf GoaM, April li I I C convention wa calliil to order by Hon. L. Ililyeu, chairman of the county commltti.. On motion, Hon. T. (I. Hendricks was selected aa tein)rnry clialrman and F. ('. Muttesoii secretary and J. IL ( ampls'll assistuut secretary. On moiloii the following committee was npNintetl on credential: E I' William, E PColcuiaii and L P Snr brotigh. On motion the following committee was apsiiutei on ordtr of buinesand permanent orgnnlation: J p Itauiwy Pr Itoyal. P N Smith, Pr A W Pat terson, Pr W W Ogtcshy. On motion II F lVirrl. C II Klsscii gvr and J W Stewart were Rptolun-d a coiiiaii'tee on platform and rcsolu tlmis. iu motion a committee or three was aptoiiitcd on stale delegntes, consisting of II P Norton, J It Campbell and J II Inwall. Ou motion adjourned until 1 p. in. Convention reconvened at 1 o'clisk vteyour committee on permanent organlation and order of blliuea l g leave to report as follows: 1st, That the tcinjKirary chairman be made a-riuaiieut chiiirnian of this convention; '.'ml, That W. L. Houston la' made H'riuaiicnt secretary and J. It, ('ampls'll be made assistant; ,'ird, imm iliallug one state senator; 4lh, three representative; Mh, sheritf; t'.th, clerk; 7th, treasurer; Mh, assessor; lull, scliisd siik linteiidciit; tot ti, county commissioners; llth, surveyor; l-th, 11 delegate to the state convention; l itli Coroner. J. P. Uamkkv, W. W.(Kll.rIIV, J. T. ItllVl.rSt, A. W. Patikksox. licort adopted. l'in taking the chair, Mr. Hen dricks thuliked the convention fur the honor, and counseled harmony. He also impressed tisiu the audience the greut imptirtaiice of the commissioner- til p. Wc, your committee on credential rcMirt the following gentlemen as en titled to seats In this convention: Plciutant Ilill-T J ShclleV. P W Bridge. Mohawk-J M Davis, It F Houston. North Kugi No. 1 ll F Ihirrls. J W ( lurry, A W Patterson, E Ander son. North Eugene No. 2 J Y Ehwcircii. J 11 Harris, A J Pickard, James Mo Clare ii. South Kugene. No. 1 J P Itnmacv. Sidney Scott, and Frank Mattcson. South Kugene. .o. II 1 (i Hen dricks, Wm. Illaiitnn, J It Campla-ll Snringlleld-W T Cheshire. P Wil cox, J W Stewart, J A Stevens. Irving J ll lnwall.Urecn Zumwalt. Clay Zumwalt, I U ts 111....- lf inpiii'UBur.iiuir n I lS'r, W Oglesby, J B Mcd.H!, F H Younger. est Lottatre tirove j I" i. urrln, H Medley, J W dowdy, M Yeatch. 'I. It 11, ,l. V... T...1... . ii.ni.i i tuiniii ii in i my mi, North Junction II 1) Norton, Pr. J. m . . . ' l . uoyics. Soutli Junction C A Harp, W L Houston. Creawell L P Scarbrough, J C Hunter, J W Stone, (ieo Whitsett. Willamette E. P. Coleman, M Tay lor, (ieorge Smith. l.ot Yalley-E P Williams, Pearl I'lixer. (iixlien Win Iteed, CH Matthews. Fall Crtk Cliarlcs Kissenger, A 8 aialtcsoii. N E No 3 James Horn, Henry ivompp. S E No 3-J M Oearhart, A J Hmllli. Ilichardson punlcl Smith, (Iran villa) Fisher, by Itobcrt Clow proxy. Siienwr Henry (tales, (Jeo. Hol land. Coyote John Holland, Samuel Schrlmpf. Malsl-C'H ftlery. Florenre-Oeo. II. Coulter, II. F. Kyle. I-otig Tom Frank Williams, Jim. rerguson Jasper (; r Humphrey. McKcnrle Bridge J W Him and Kols-rt Atkinson, by J E Pavls, proxy. (iatoCreek W if Havden and J F Kamlll, by W H Haydeii, proxy. t amii t. reek A .Minor and O i McUiin. ( iletiteiia James Francis. E. P. Wl I.I.I A MM, E P. Col.KMAJI, L. P. HCAKIIKtll'till. Committee. Adopted. TIIK I't.A TKoHM. The comiiilttee on resolutions re poiii us follows: First We rcufllrui and again de clare our fuith and advocacy of the un- rishulilo principle and ibs trlne of the democratic wrty as promulgiiteil by its early founders mid as stated at Chicago by the lust national conven tion. Second We Is-lieve that all taxes should Is- riiul and Just, and that the wealth of the nation should bear Its just proMirtlon of the burdens of the government. To this end, wo most earnestly favor the taxation of the in come of the rich. Third We claim that a fixed sys tem of salaries for all public officers should take th9 place of the lee system. Fourth We arraign the last legisla ture of this state for Its reckless squan dering of the peoples money, by ex travagant and unnecessary appropria tions, and hold the republican party of the state responsible for the unques tioned laid legislation of that body. Fifth -We hold to the use ot both silver and gold as the standard money of the country, and the coinage of both liver and gold, without discriminat ing againtt cither metal, or charge for mintage; but the dollar unit of coin age of both metals must la of equal In trinsic and exchangable value, and we demand that all paper cureticy shall be kept at ar and be redeemable In such coin. Mt.i. 11- -1 I lirt...Vl r-iiii- v iiciiouiicsj in uil'uaoiiiit terms the art of the lost legislature of this state, whereby it repealed what Is IiKMOlKlTIC knowi. a the "Mortgnge tux law" uu I demand It re-enactment at the next Session, Seventh Wo Udleve Unit the law allowing deduction of llldcbtedlies from assessment wa founded upon principles of Justhv and e.Ui,-, and that It rcs-al work it great hardship and Injustiiv tisui the debtor clats who nro unable to withstand such bur den, therefore we demand the re-cll-actmcnt of said law by the next legislature. r.lghlh I here W inn no adeiuati' law on our statute IsmU providing f the sufcty and security of ihtsoii w h dcH.lt money in the bank of Oregon thereforewe demand that the leglslutu re of this state, at (ts next session, shall puss such laws In the premises a will U'Just and pror and calculated tow cure the general safety. Ninth We hold that the Hnplo un thesourw of nil civil ami lillcal Niwer; we llu'refore favor the aiiit-m lug of the constitution of the I'nited Slates so a t require all I'uitisl Stnti seliutor lo U elccled by a direct Vol of the siiplc. lentil We demand the alsilisliiug of the rail road commision and tin spiTi tic contract law. l-.leventh e demand the enact incut ol a maximum freight rule law. Twelfth-Wc favor the Initiative Hill referendum. '!. I. . . I ... i iiinceuiii wo approve ol ihe m of Feb. a), wi;l, aiiiendllig the act o Feb. Z s.v., providing for the susleti amv of indigent soldiers. Adopted. I in l.i I VI I.S M HTATK fONVi:Mlo ti- ,.. e, your coinmiitiv on stale con velillon tlelegatlon, find that the fol lowing will attend the democratic stute convent Ion, ut Astoria, April 17, IM'I if elected, and we hereby reeoinlliellil and humiliate us delegates to said i-oll veiillon. a follow: I L Cunipls lI, W P Cheshire, Tdlleiiilrlek, C Marx (itsi A Ih.rrl. J PCurrin, (' Iv Wil kliison, J B Harris, J F Itoyl., W I Houston, J p MatliM'k. II. P. Noiuon, Chairiuan. On motion the nUivc mimed gentle- men ui ru aeleeted. Tellci appointed: E P Coleman. I P Scarbrough, ( has Klsm-nger and 11 P Norton. On motion, reporters were Invited w ithlu the bar. 8TATK hKXAToK. The follow lug gentlemen were placed in nomination: Kobe rt Clow, of Rich ardson ami J. P. Matlock, of Eugene, Mr. MatliM'k made a srli with draw ing his name and recommending the luonination of Mr. Clow, saying he had known him for years and knew him lo Iw a first class gentleman. Mr. Hendricks also made a speech In Mr. Clow's favor. I'lsjii motion the rules NUsiN'iidetl ami Mr. Clow wa nominated by nn lmiia tinn. Mr. Clow briefly thanked the con- vet tloii for the honor, saving he would make a thorough canvass of tho county. HKI-HKriKNTATIVKri. i no following gentlemen wore placed lu nomination: W W Ogleshy, of Cottage (irove, II F lluuiiiciit, Fall ( reck, Henry Muthews, of (loshen, A M Oshurn, of (liMheii, 0 K Hale, of C hesher. First Ullot Oglesby, 5M; Huillllcutt, 13; Mathews, 15; Oshurn, UT; Hide, tl.1. Osblirtl, Hale, and Oglesby were de clared the nominees, and ou motion their nomination were made unani mous. ft 1 1 Kit I IK. 11 J Pay of Eugene, J II West of Pleasant Hill, and J It Yates of Irving, were placed lu nomination. First liallot-Puy, 4S, West, 0, Yates, IT. Ihiy was declared the nominee. COlNTY CI.KKK. The follow ing gentlemen were plain! lu nomination: T. J. Crulg, of Eu gene and J. II. Whiteaker, of Cres- well. First ballot-Crulg, 3t; Whiteaker, 30. Whiteaker declared (he nominee. TKKAMl IlKll. On motion, It. E. Brlstow, of Eu gene, w:u sclcctctl by acclamation. ASMIsoll. Nominees: P. J. McPhcrson, of Eugene and Phllo WIIijx, of Spring field. First bullol-McI'hi rson b'i, Wlli-ox 111. McPhcrson ihs-lurcd the nominee. H HlMll. SI I'KKIMK.MlKNT. The following mtsoii were placed lu uomiua'ion: J. I'. Holland, of Cot tage (ir ive.Wm. Mllb r, of Imt Yalley and Mis Augusta Pultcrsou, of Eu gene. First Ballot-Holland ".!, Miller Patterson Ul. Mr. Holland w ithdrew lu favor of Miss Patterson. Second ballot Miller 31, Patterson 38. Miss Patterson declared the nomi nee. ( ol'NTY niMMI.Hf-IOM.lt. The follow ing fM-rsou were plaosl In iiomliiatii.n: W. S. Iav, of Junction City, W. P. Cheshire, of Springfield, Jas. A. Stevens, of Springfield, Ceo. Smith, of Willamette, John Kissinger, sr., of Fall Creek. First Ullot-Iee 12, Cheshire 21, Stevens I, Smith 4, Kissenger II. (ieorge Smith withdrew his name after this ballot. Second lllot Lee 11, Cheshire 3s, Stevens l.i, Kissenger l. Cheshire declared the nominee. liiltoMKK. It M Iay was tioiiilnut.il for coroner by acclamutiou. SIKVKVoB. J.aa-ph Koch, of Eugene, was nomi nated by aivlamatioii. Mr. Kis.li made a h thanking the c iven'loii fur the honor, ami wa lil r illy applaiiiled. itil'XTY ( ENTIIAI, t'oMMlTTKK. S E No 1-J P Itnmsey. s E No 2 - Win P.lunton. S F. No 3-A J Smith. N E No I -A W Patterson. N INoU- JasMcClureii. N I. No 3 J -J II Cunipls lI. SpriligHcM Ja Stevens. Ja- r C F Iluiiiphn y. i: Cottage (irove F SYoiinger. W Cottuge (irove J W (iowdy. ( reswell - (ieorge Whitsett Smtli Junction W L Houston. North JuiK tl.iii J T Koylc. 1'le.isant ilil!-Pavl. Parker. Cayote- John Holland. Me, nic Biidge-John Sim. Fall Crwk-J 11 Kissenger. Long Tom- C Il iycs. (iosl.eli - J I ll.'tmpton. Speini r (ieo Holland. Irvlng-J 11 Inwail. Eii'liardson - i Siiiith. (iateCn-k-J F H.irrlll. L...t Vall.-y-1 : P William. Camp Creek J W Shiiniate. ("In -lu r -T A I'oiiulain. M 11 -J I. Stewart. Florence - Win Kyle. Oil motion, convention adjourned. Immediately then-after the county central committee elected J P IUlusey chiiiriiKin and Frank Mattcson secre tary. I'llKcl NtT N'lM I NATIONS. The delegates from the Eugene pre cinct met nt (he city hull this forenoon ami or,'iinl. i a cniictii by the election of J. P. Iimscy chairman and F. C. Mall. hi N'cretary. Noiiilnutioii for ut it of the peace resulted n follows: L P Forrest JO O W Kiuscy g Foiresi's plurality 2 For coiisalit there were several can didate and several ballots the last re sulting: Sidney Scotl li) J T W lil. r 8 Scott's plurality 2 The ( lili uito Lady (Jnsrtctte. We take great pleasure lu announc ing the coming of the uImivo orgHhlJt tloii. No combination has enjoyed greater success and more hearty wel- coiuo fi .un the Hiiplo at largo than thisiiartctte. They have sung their way into the nlfcctiou of tho public to a remarkable degree, and we fwl con. Ibleiit they w ill In future as lu the pat rctvive the IIImtiiI patronage from the general public that they bo Justly deserve. Artist: May B. Weaver, flrt so- prnno and whistler. Edith Biishw, contralto. Kllulsth Ludwlg, mezzo sopmno and w ilo pianist. Aliw Merrill Buymnnd, alto. Cornelia Neltuor, liuMTsouator. It Is this wonderful combination of U-uiity, talent and training that we offer for your consideration. Dwelling Hurtled. (ioshcii, April 11. Henry Hurms, of this precinct, who recently purchased an Incubator and placed ll in charge of a neighbor, O. M. Cuhow, w ho resides some two mile distant, to hatch chickens on certain shares to Iw taken as soon as hatched, plawd a burning lump under a bromlcr yesterday and went after his chicks. The ht-isMlc r was under a shed, adloin- lug his house; and on his return home, lie found hi dwelling and con ten ta en tirely destroyed by lire. Mr. Harms Is an Industrious, young single man. ami his misfortune, commands the sympathy of the community. Dikii. Williams A. Morgan, a na tive of Iowa, died at Ids home near (ioldsou, this county, April II, of con sumption. Deceased was 40 years of ngv. Tho funeral will occur Friday, April 11. ItKixin ion.-Co. C. 2nd IU-g. O. N. (1., will give a reception at their new at mory Conner Hall Saturday even ing, April 14th, I8!i. Everybody la Invited to attend. Admission free. SCRATCHED 3 YEARS SutTcrM. S'mtrhf.l and RIM THO tor No I Mir l. Cur4 bf TWO 3cU Cuiirura IiU,mcdJc iVrtfhtn like OrTKrm I.rvrTTT wu t m (in Lv . nr-l, k't itirvit trurtiAI aufTi-rv ViitXis)iJiltrvl. 1 iinil tbrtvih tsutatluvrrm hrMl Willi fltlt(rtllij wutuJ I "rm m Vatlrrjr dui(ttr, auxi I ittl b-4i to crate ti until .hi1J tiUnt. A ftrf tisjrusrtag with to clorlor fur tbr )rani, BHim uf Ins, I ftaallf iiivle iti in? niintl it try yunf ( ITU I'ki ilrwn.iiD, witl Null ruttrflT 4iiBtcUtry la Uf. Afff umii( to mtm I am ani(niv criml. I lu rao ciiMii'iiirI ymt fmMHtMsl to wtrnai itmrmmm. mI Ibr all ifl m tlfT am V. I. Kir -lrnrt.i m dvmff a ftM-a" bUs I !- in i l ItT M4 K.iJitl3l, ailHM Uif ctire. I tut Kin I. mi ih iiriiriMsc of uatua; bwfUAsU A. K t.HAMM. ... - . V. . in li . i. IMTIm SUT RHEUM CURED Mr wi!n ha been tril.l-1 with lhaailt rtiauia fnr f'sir years, liurin ihia linia d.irtur of w iseiHiain, lilinftt, au.l tha nauat amiuMii oc lll.-a,!i, IjiI1 HI (Irs rrllrl. I llCtl Ul i m i sa Itaaaiiirs. aat Bhs ital atilv unaboc of I i ii at, una rata "I I l im a nr, aa4 blf a lula of tiri.es llasuktaaT, au4 Uf lijtrnrf.l hr rmi)ltJ'tr. C. H. sTu t., lit suua su, (.oicage, m. CUT1CURA WORKS WONDERS Tlfra it an nnuM that tha fr-Tir-raa KS ftirjt iisilr isTloria awr a,nUTful cursa Uiaa all ottwr ikia at iism1 miMsiira anatuiaao. 1 twy iaAiiilv rvliata and sr.ilt rsni asrf b'tnir Ots aain, seaip, aal IkmI, wiiS mhs uf li.r, from im in ai-s. fnsa eimiilas as attuluU, alioa Ua Imt h) siuaaa UiL ad. ihronchnal ta mnt'i. PtW, Ci im si. (nr Hop, ; Ua.H.iT. SI. I'orraa Ume aau uu. C"r , ( lruntua, Buawa. -" flu la Car SUa Iiun," aulM fraa. I 111! ar4 l,f t i Tin aaSuar. H3W my BACK ACHES ! JYs k Ri'!n-n ttna, aad Wm.It- vr-naa, UdlWiaaai, HcriMM, ai4 I'Sl'itS ralaHl ! 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