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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1894)
Q O THE CLOMNIi HOI KS. Tlie Assembly (oiiilauVt It lliislnisa ami Adjourn liallf loianl, May i YIMUIliAY AlTI-KNlsiN. The committee on ministerial nli iivm'Ii their report and I lie same wusrea-i i.y nr. i isiis-r; rvixirt umuii mnuslv m 1 i c I . Svnodlenl - .in ri 1 1 1 1 - rcx.rt from Illinois iiihI iVuiisylvutiiu were r.-inl ami adopted. The ri'ii( of tl.a committee on Kib hath obcrvanoe m um riin I by Dr. Hone Adopted nil-1 recommendations i-uu, curn-d lu. The repoit of the coniiiiltw on sys tematic Is-iit-Mcli-ncc wax next rvnil, It provided fur xrinincnt committee on i ri im xiii.j i-t; report auopiei. Cemmittceoii . 1'. 8. C. K. of the I'hurrii mudo n report wnirii was adopted. Nearly ull the svinxllcid committee inn' If tin simple formal report. Tin' n Mrt of t lie committee on fed eration wnt again ml ltd up mill dis cussion began. J to v. Klchard moved to reconsider iiie minion 10 m-ier ne- tlt'ii fur one year nml Judge Kt-nton ndc. tlu mot !::; iimt. It-v. J. 11. Miller, sixike against the Idea of adopting the urtlclc of federu lion nt tli In time on the ground oi in sutllclciit consideration. 1 It-made one of the most practical addresses on the sunn-ci. itcv. Lewi also stxike In favor of caution, llev. J. W. Henderson fuv vd million until the opinion of the presbyteries in the body of the church might be obtained. The vote was taken and the rcKrt rejected. A tesoliitlon wim adopted appointing Itcv. l. II. Kusscll financial agent of this nsscmhly in the founding of an orphan' home, and requiring a rctxirt from him nt eiicli succeeding assembly. A Motion carried providing for the reference of the whole, matter of feder ation to a committee of live to rcirt to tho next assembly. The moderator apjMilnti il, Itcv A II Miller, Waynes hurt.', I'a, ItfV II D Coohrill, Tehuaca nu, Texas, lii-v U M Tlnuoii, Lincoln, 111, lion K K Heard, Lebanon. Tcnn, lion V F. Settle, Howling (Ireen, Ky. A iiiotiuii to adjourn was carried ami roll call followed. Itcv. llcnj. Fuller oM'i rc.l prayer, ami after the singing of tho doxology the imxlcrntor pro nounced the benediction, and the as sembly flood ailjiiurncd to meet again on the .'Id Thursday lu May, IMO, at Meridian, Mississippi. IIIXiI.lTKiMi OF THANKS. J Hit before iidjotirninelit, the follow i if resolutions were ottered and unan tmntisl v adopted: ltt-Holvvd, That thl assembly return a vote of thank to the gisxl H-ople of l-.ugcue lor tlieir generous hospitality to the tiustec of the university for tho ii of the assembly hall; to theMuitor otttiecity ami surrounding country fur tho iimu of their pulpitis; to Miss Kiln Loomlx, the young lady who no klnill v prodded nt the organ; to Miss Wilder Camplsll who kept the pftMt oHloc; to the local press for 111 consid oration in reporting the assembly news to t lie choir br llicir vuarmlnir mimic the hand that entertained ua ito plea autly; to the ooIiooIh of the city for incir vihii to i no aMM-muiy, ami to the citizen In general who have made our Ktav ho iiliimant, nml lliut we iro from t It it city rciiicmlicrlnir kindly all who liuveHhowii thcmtclves no willing to iHintrltiute to the enjoyment of our a xeiuuiy on The raclilc Mlope. Jilts. WooSt.fV'H 8KRM0N. It had Ihi ii previouxly announced that Mrw. L. M. W'mmley wou hi preach lit the ('. I'. church lut cvciiIiik, but mi the Axociiiblv iidjourneil in tne af- . tcrnoon the uiiiHiintment wan rhamred to lllard hall. The room wan 11 lied whi n the iiervict'K iH-irnn. A number of the pMmiuelit hu licit auoil(( the .'iiiii v vi-iiont ami or Kugene oc cupied the platform with the other. Aflcr I lie iiftiial oiH'iiinir hymt and prayer oll'en-d by lr. ltotie. Itev. fair noii read the Scripture lemon. Mr. Wooalcy tiromniiici'd an earnest Invo cation ami after the Hinging of another hymn wn Introduced by liev. (I. A. Ulair of thl city, and began her aer iiioii. The text taken wan NuinU-r 13:30. Her diiHiuirte wa Hubmltted III two point. ".h i kkI in unchangeable ho now, u it ever ha been in the hUtory of the human race, the door of UM-ful- ni' will Ij oH'iieil to each aud every HTon i.y It 1 til. " "The uiiMi golden opportunltle of I fc are governed bv the wnio eternal certainty that control all opMirtunltier; once gum' iliey are gone rorever. ' Then followed uu appeal, beautiful in li himplicity, for the church to nvad tlie opiMirtUllitleH HOW open for uiiwioii work In the large cltle of the Went. ihe spoke of the eitliM of IViiwr, ftttii Fraticitco and Portlaud tliosu point which have been referred io mi miicii during ttil AKeiiitiiy Aud iilthoiigli Hhewn allowed no voice in t lint tMly lie hud Ixcn given, ill thl wrvlee, an opportunity to Heak oil the HUbJeet which wm evidently iicareitt her heart. "An opiHirtuuity ha been om-ned before the 'iimU-rlaml rreubvteriail church In thl broad Held, which if al lowed to pa unheeded will be gone forever. If we do not avail the opior tunity fome other ehurch will. God hu h ue for our money, our peiii and our voice, will we falter beeau.to ob olai'lc prcxent tlieinwlve." In connection with her text nhe rpoke of I lie I'hililreii of I true I fullering u hen ju-t in night of the promhjed land; how they aw the giant and other obstacle which apparently lay iu the way of their eaceuble entrance and xclon of the land of Canaan; how thev returned to the wtldernena and hUhIo their forty year; ami then to liter the laud (lowing with milk and honey, it wa net-emtary that their eyn lo removed from the olxtaelea and their viiion fixed upon the prom i of(iod and that they trust Him to overcome the difhVultle according to th ie promie. Then availing the op iHirtuuity. iiretMing onward into w iiuan. thev found the way had prepmvd for them. The application tie l-fl largely 10 her hejiri r but the aernion wa w l-ointeil that the denired aptieal could anvly have failed in ita tlleot. The iK'rmoii wa ken of by tlne -r. -i.t in term ot approbation, and coiiideriiig the mental atre the g'xl lady ha lrn undergoing for the pt few day, It wa considered a very worthy i ilort. TIIK IIMl CXKIlrlHKo. The feeling at thl. cli-ung exereiM-, here Ull iiplc of Hie city met their iiior logi'iiier Tor the la-t lime pre viou to their departure, wa the ino-t Inieimeof any meeting ince ineiuN r of the AHmmbly arrived. A Judge 1'ndgetlexpr.wl , In piw,,tlng a banket of beautiful llower to Mr. V.Mx.ey In behalf of th,. Indie of Ku gene, he had to n prtwiit "tin. iuo.1 delicate Jet, the kMc t.t ami geiitliKt of all the kind act of hipiuhty and eiioourageiiient which hal Ih-ci'i con tlnuallv extended the member of the AHM-nibly ainee they arrived." The Juilge made an appropriate aud earn ent presentation hmvci. lr. Woonley wa nearly overcoinu w ith emotion umiu receviug thl token of alaterly love and approbation uud en eourngement from tliim; Indhv of the NVet. Her reply w a touching wihIii cerrly did he appni late the irviudoii; and ho nearly wa every heart in that vaxl room moved with feeling that it cvtned a If the Holy Kolril ii lire. ent a on no former ocxvulon during the Aiwmhly. lr. FergUMUi wa aske.l to preoide nt thl meeting, and announced that hort ajteefliea of farewell would lie In order. Tlie Kugeue Ihind arrivetl at thl juncture and played atclectlnn. Dr. lliinlinell, expn'HM'd hi appn ela tion for the hoiltulity w bl.-li had Ix-cn enjoyed, Judgi illlouo followed in the aiiie Hiraiii, itimi ir. ruiicrton ami Itcv. F. M. M.ire. (Jen. II. 11. Norman ntxike of the generally admitted contention that tlie awevleat wi rd In the KugllHh language are "Mother, Home mid Heavrn," but the liiemlxT of thl Ah- embly, with hliiiM-lf, were now aux- lou to controvert that with the awr tlon that tho aweetcHt, moot dif-tln- guUhed word WM "Welcome." Vt. lkuie thought thl lie of the immt intellet'tunl uud loyotiBa-x-inbln ever held ami this wa mainly due to it urrotinding. Dr. Willlanm, or Chicago, niiukc of the tribute paid to the pretty women and children, but hu dcHircd to nay he had lounil Home very good hih-cIuicii of men. Altogether the Ai-xcniUy had never reit ived a more gloriou welcome or tn-tter arranged and com pleted entertainment. Itev. T. N. William had "eaten more, lept more, aud enjoyed hlin-x lf mole, than at any Aembly. 1 have enjoyed uiVHclf hughly. IteV. A. II. JoliiiHon, the I lioctaw Imllan miiwlonary. In hi giNid heart ed and feeling manner exprcwd the prevailing Heiitimeut. llev. Jicrgcn thought thl one of the be-it hull ever uned by an aM'iubly; aud Judge (iaut who ha lieeii m member of la lienern AHHcmble remarked that never U fore had audi royal lwpitallty been re eel veil. llev. (!. A. Illnlr made tin earnet n spone thanking the clioni. dlllerent rommltteeMandcltl7.cn generally for their axiUtance lu the reception and entertainment of thl aactnbly for he knew full well the credit U'longcd largely to them for without the nwi tunce o generoiiHly exteudetl it could not have been done. He thanked the member of the a.Hwmhly In behalf of hi church and the people of Kugwiu for their many kind expression of ap preciation and hoped their vlxlt here would result In much mutual liencllt. Judge Wulton alo remarked that the good Influence of the Awtembly here wa duly appreciated by our eo ple who hoied their iiiIhhIoii worker would return here to the eoat ami it would lie admitted that tho gain to ti from this meeting would tie of ten fold greater value than our hospitality now. llev. Woolcy cxprcsncd the winm sentiment a llev. Illalr. Dr. Ferguson made n llttiug closing add rent aud the meeting closed with auother M'lectiou by the baud and the benediction by Ir. Ferguson. THKY HKI'AKT. Nearly of the visitor left lust night on the overland, for their homes, t'oiiiplliiii'titarjr lleoittiou. At a iiKS'lliig of the i-u.li. n of the r. ciiuri'ti iay iu, ini' toiioMiug pn- i imi, n , at rnrki r h 'ih umtili- and rifMilulloiis were adopi- I: lloii'. l-'riday i veiling, May !), WHI KI AM, I he telleml '. ! I- t, o ! y t o , l'lildlr HrlnM.1 iMM'lay. Iiljr oiiKr-i. May : The pupilsnf fxitli the (icarv uud ( ell! ml kt hiMila brnUk'lit some ui tlulr work fordlsplny In tlie latter biilldini yterday. I lie teaclii-r nrninge-1 the di-play ou t.il. Im mul on the wall of three of the lower room, mi that vlU tor could examllie the wurk Very ci ii veiileiitly. Several hundred 1-1Ikib vtire hu ti tbriiii;li the t-xhiliit yi-ter ! iy utleruixn and a number tlii- iiioriiin'. ' The ihildleii of t.olli s'liisd w . r, nlo assa-lulded hi tin fell (ml bllildtl g this nu ruing nml allowed to npcct the hide work The exhibit ! nun li the :ime a la-t year although then1 l a verv s-ni-p:i-lle iiniirovemelit of Ibe iUnlity of fie work done in inch grade. In the p i mnry depnrtiiietit the work is larn. y of the kinderuartvii clinraett r, butt e next gradi' In ai'h m hihiI ha di-pli-t-ed work re-iiiilni no-re skill In dr.i v lug and iiii-i llii i. ..ii. work. I e wulieii work in liiiii'iiagc, uttlhiin ! . and geography rapi lly lgilis In t hii;!.er and then tio--iii il wotU n map draw lug. Ilikilu riip the draw ing include pliy.iolny, Mower au l nrelillii turc ami I'm.. lly portrait .haw ing. Ihe work on the blaeklx.ar U was iinwtly of dower done In colored chalk and a pnitlciilar feattirenf I hi- :i well as the liner .haw hu; In .tdor. .1 chalk, on pii-r, 1 tin- den lop'neiit of the -en-c of pr ". Hon. Itoth ti e map, drawing of fruit and (lower in tlie higher glade are done in color, either chalk or water color. Km.ei map made In relief aro made fr-.m pu- t pulp In color, giving very acciir j alely the physical feiilim of tho country rcpn-s.-uted. Auother uni'iie i feature was map of di ttereut iMUlitti with the dlllerent prixtuct repre'iiti I bv grain of u heat, cual, colhs', lie,! atllxed in proMT I'Hutl.-ii. The praell enl idea can U-ln-ttit ly di lceti d ru'i ning throii!i ail (hi. work mid ll e improvement In rriiturity t f outlii e ami is-iceptloii of d tail 'l gradiia!lv ilcVelos'd until in tin- hinhe-t crad.' much of the work w ill hear hone-t I criticism c'ii:il to llmt of amateur ar-i lists. Some of tin- Mrtrit nml build ing were icclally iHiniineiiilrd by the visitors. The gruinmar illiigruins and compo sition in the l ingu.igi- woik a well a ' tho arithmetical ill play nil gaveevi-1 dellivof can-fill lllli ll -t oil the Hurt o' teacher and pupil ulike, Mime of ihe formrr work slinwing n knowledee of! literary writer and tlu ir work which ! week. Mr. Hurlhurl I very weak. one would not anticipate in the inter- '""I I1' '' "'no on earth I apparently uie.liarv gradis of a public schisil. I limited to u short tunc. The display was arranged ipiite nrti-! (ieo. Wilkinson, of Ik- Moines, ticnlly and tlie tencher of IkiiIi scIkhiI Iowa, 1 Ihe guest of hi uncle, Frank in chnrgn have receive., many gratify- j Wilkinson. 1'hi I hi second visit in I'ulillc Vhmd l.rtiluatlug t:ieri4. I 'r. ,, ,i ..... .f 1 1,., rtr.1 .IU I.I :.'Ki p. iMntt Astern hi V of the Cumberland rreshvtcriaii church convened lu thl city .May H; and, Wiikkkan, The citieu a.vi-tr-1 us i:i uminlaining sal I a-weuil-ly. I'li.-re-f re ! it Ittsolved, First We extend -hi. -ere thank to tlie pa.tors i liurche of the city, w ho henrtllv 'osmted wtth and aUti'd u. Ni-ond, That wo expre. our gta i tiido to the Isiard of regent and inc. i.ltvofthe State l'nlvi-ritv for t'ie ue of Vlllard hall uud the groun It ' I'is.Mvcry of n. every favor no kindly shown u I'hird, That we expre- our gi tudo to the city iMiincil, ehaiuls i isilumenv aud to each of the follow - Millliitt.v, elltertaillliielit. re.vpt lluatiiv, Moral, music, conveyati-s', formation, u.her ami taee. Fourth, That we otter oui'il.s truest and most slncen- gratitude e li and every one w ho in any ii-si-ted in Ihe work of the a-elii ami luaile the stay of our gtn-st plen-.uil w title w till II. Fifth, That We recognize ami hi knowledge the giNsliie. of liis In . i. nt'llng u to maintain said assembly to the satisl'aet loll of ull. Sixth, 'Mint these preumbles .id n-ihilioii to I.- spn ad upon our - I ioiial reiurd iiuduiMpv to each ! .e 1-sal p.i-rs for publication. ItcsiHTtfuIlv Higuetl, ti. A. lll.Allt, S. I. H.il.T, J. I'. ti.s.D.M.i:, It. II. Siiai Kl.irn. Jnnrtiun t uy item. Time., May t. It. M. lioodw iii, grand organi.r of American liailway I'nion, was in t n city 1'huisday evening aud orgaui.nl a branch of that order here. Next Wednesday in IVcorntloU Iay. It w ill not be observed here, a tins' w ho care to take ii part III decoration exerci-, w ill go elsewhere. The follow lug delegate from here will attend the Lane County Sunday school coi.ventiou, nt Springfield, May -s: M r I AJIarn. Mr S K String, uii.i .mi l.mma W a-lihurne. ('. F. llurlls rt ha Isvti at Ihe Is d side of hi w lie in Fugciiu the past two ing word of encourng) ineiit uud com pliment. 1'leUsAnt Hill Itilns. May is. M) degree'! lloyd paid the the first ol the wife Visited for niediiiil "Hen" Applet-ate. To the many residents of Kugeue who have seen the l-t when it little owner lived here, the following letter will Is.' self-explanatory: roiiTi.AXD, May in, i wi i. Mil. F. I'KAW, Kugetie, Oreg-in. Deak Sik: It la my privi lege to In form you that your favor of April - to Mr. Kugeue Shelby, notifying him of the shipment by express of the deer "iJeii," a girt rroin Master Aiu-rt A plegate, to the l'ortlaud City I'ark, was jiresi'iitetl ami read Is fore the Com mon Council In regulur nesxlon, the llth instant, and a vote of thank to the donor wa uttanliuouy ndoitid by said body. lour very resjHi-trutiy, A. F. Uamiikm., Auditor. Thermometer slisi.l at WeduiTHlny. W.J. Mulkey uud 1 coutiiy aeul a visit wi-ek. Mr. F. H. Killv mi. I Fugetie this week Irealmetit for Mr. Kelly S. T. t 'ol 1 is. in ami wife returned fioill a visit to Cottage (irove last Tui-dny. lk puty Assi'fsor Ki.slnger wnssl.ing lip the ranches of Ibis) licighlsirhiuil IhU Wivk. Mr. I. Itarelav was the lsM-r of sev eral tamlw lately. It was found that a cougar had Uvii milking Iiuvih.' among liiHHheep. S. A. I'ark wa notilled, Is'lng the crack i-piirtsiiiun of l'lear-ant Hill, lu a Verv short lino- In. tool the varmint laid low by hi well dlreeb d vi incticster. The Isiy that wu s hudlv hurt bv Is-ing thrown from Hi.' wagon tin- 1 -y of the camliilate h uking an ull ill proving a well a eouhl He exs-ctel. The ricnsnnt Hill elus w factoiv cut one of their llrst eliis-.' this wisk nr l iis-rior to tin plait Iregou, and as he seem to Ik phiusil with the country, we lini he will re main. (). 11. II. Simmons, the ex-rt, who wa employisl by the luvestlgutnig committee in tin county, and w ho coiiiinllted forgety to rniso a little ready cosh, was seiileucs to year In the iH'tiltcntiary. Thl probably wind up tlie great fans' played In this county without even u gissl moral attached. in., sharp: .-Audrey Close and Ituby lieu- diick. luv.H'atloii. Country Life Anna Cowgill. The llipis.iM.tamut Frank Craig. , Small Ik gi jiilag Man tlordou. our 'pnM-r.. tlrcn 1'. Howe. ! n. id. Itighl uv of Time...Abble Hemenwnv. ! AniericHiiiing Foreigner Thomas I Monnv. Vival liuct lysine aud Cnrrle 1'uliic. Fiiergy aud Heroism of Martin I.u- (her Jessie LiVeriuore. America ..A rra Johnson. I'aililllig Jcliuie I'eterson. ! 1. 1 Trip on Horx-huck ticorge I re. I if liesounv ot Lane County I na U hippie. ! Itevolutioiiaiy War Mile Kuykeu-i dale. Tho World's Wealth t Hive Owen. Violin Solo Mini Wllkins. A ioo. Start in Life Ilally W.ssl. i Music Ida (iold.mitli. i Character Fnilik Harlow. I'lidcMTved l'raiso of t juccu Isabella... May Sander. 1'unctuality Monl SehwarJtchll I. V.snl )iiet Mertie Aulen and Ina Craig. A.ldrvHH. SIlUMl MVIslllN. The graduating exeiclses w ill Inko plinv at 1'arker' os'ra house, Satur day, May I'l.th. at l:.ti t. m.: I 'net Kate aud Urace CampUdl. InviH'nlioii Ileutlty Lie 111 lASiker' Fye Alice Italdwln. Our Native Tree Klvln Crawfonl. IVrscvrraitii' F.lliel KitiM-y. Indian Outbreak, '!, and id Irvln Wold. Scholar Hoh-h I'lnrn IVterson. 1'raveliug West Augusta llmhhaiu. Vis-al Silo tiraiv Hidden. Lvils ot lmuiigratioii..John A I'almt r. A Loaf of Itn-a.l Kate Cartwright. A Trip to The ( Joldmlnc Jauie Ikiunlilsoii, heading Mrssly Holli. Littlo I'liiiig Laura Tilton. Naturnl les k llridge, Vu. Mustiii Tutlor. Dllet lU-llit Watt mid Hattio 1'atUraoii. A (iixxl Cuusu Make a Stout Heart Until Stevenson. lutleofa Hoy Harry Washnuer. Suntee .Normal Training Sclnml Mao Wold. Searching for Happiues May Haldwlu. Day Spi'iit at "Old Cenlral" Jmiie (I. Ilnmiuoiid. I.hI Hie Our l'ubllu Sch.sd Kthel Cottle. "song Sweet Otvgou. Addres Tho cli'oiion of Mi. Aiii;ii-t.i Vit- ttTMill is now looked tlTsiii n.s u i . oiN-riC taiMty I.y well informed politicians, at on all fide. s. will inake an ex- It . ccllelll nlhi'er. liii.s in.iii v lrii i. U id' I. aiio I'litn.tv U tter I. t. May Hailow, Mr Dixon, John Doyle, Lucn lhi Dunn, Mis T Faton, Mr Ida M F.lllnet, Aihillne Kllmaker, Mrs It Henderson, D Howell, Chii Huttmacher It l.oiigmirtli, Mrs M Ia-wI, Mis K Osls.rne, A S l'cck, t) A Itandull, Norn Smith, J Kmniltt I ny lor, Tuiil . Vlnlow, Misa CJ Wnl, llr.JH W.hxI, Itufu A cli.rio- nl one rrin will Im mails nn h lein r iclvi-n out. IVmiiiarsllin lurlvtlsra p!iv fsjr h.-a a-lvcrtlMt. MI.SMK W AHIIIII'IOK, I'. V. Alllaure l'it ulr. Tlilflir Vila Hllll H fn llilaUi- f1llllllaP of other left to iro over the northern 1,11 I " un.id It Kr.-itly routes this toorninir mul .III! . f.v t liny chii-se ever teite.l nt others will remain and visit with rela tives and friend hero for several day yet. I-I.KWKI. I.V.N, Mav . I'.lilTOK (ll AKIii-Theni w ill 'lie 11 Alliance iilcnlc at the beautiful gr- -o near 11. It. llayi-s' place on June. J, lv.d. A liasket dinner w ill Is- served Ihey ure pructlcal clni-x maker and and a gcuernl g.xid time I until Ipii.cd. are sure to plea' the public. S. A. Thero will ulso lj a gmnd ball .McKenle I their salesiiimi. Send ill plviii III the evening for lln-lH-in .lt your order early nnd you w ill Imj m- of those wishing to "trip I lie i-oiumodatisl by the U-st chs;-ie in the light fantastic too " A gem-nil invita- mnrket. Children' day exercise will be olj. serv.si the llr-t Sunday In June. Iwi-kct dinner after the 1 1 o'clock nt-vlci-s will Is- served, of which every family w ill Is' reiius-te.l to bring, anil the i hlldrens' exercise will take plni-e iuimtsiiately lifter dinner. All lire in Vited. A liKs'tingof tlie clti.'ll wa culled last Tuesday evening to make ur mngement to have n iiieuio nt the turn I extended to nil. 11. C. 1'i:iikis A Mi:a.n Thick. The A.toria Ha I get think it wa a real mean trick that wa played on a young niuu nml a widow recently. ll wa the llrst real iileasaut evening f the scummi, mid It wn nolxMly' lusiiierH if tiny did sit down on a board by u burn to look at tlie star and things, then to go IiimIiIh tho barn when they siiw some fellow coming that wny. In or- Ural folate Transfer. tm'KTKV. J II Ferguson to P It Wall!, ICO. ",5 acre lo Tp 18 S, II 3 W; f-'ymO. Hmd for died. OI.K.VAI.A. L J Ijith.ini to Nellie K Chamls-r- lain, lot 5, blK k 1, and 8 J lot 4, block l;H. Geo II and II II I la r ret t to II D Chamberlain, tot 3, block h; $HM. ILOKENCE. (ieo M Miller to Julia A Ice, lot 7, bl.sk 2, Miller's atlditioti; tlon. IsillT Ouanl. Mar A. rillLlC Sl'luA KINO. Hon. Tho. II. Tongue, of Washington coiin'v, dtliv- ered a republican addn-ss at the court nouse nut evening to a gisxi aiHieiioo. He wa particularly sevire in hi n- mark on the txipullst. On the tariff Ui-tloii he Used the usual line of ur- I he sreakrr wa intr.slu.vd W. Harrl", lu few well liosen remark. The Kugene bra. band furuishe.1 some xcelleut music for the occasU.D. I'l. iiit K'oniins on .-aiuriiay ino ..-r lo ls not oliscrved. It wu.n't l'.lh day of June. Ihe time Is limit, d rjk.lt n,0 tW(, gen,,,,, to tit down on but a program will I. nrrang.sl mid the same ismrd and inoke cigar and try to suit nil. Ollh-er w ill Is.- on the n il ground and those .siiuing with whls- hived up nearly all night. No, bov. ky we would u.lvis.. b, stay awny. f..r tluil Is not right; you may get taken the full force of tho law will bo used ill that wny yourself some day. case of druukcliiien mid disorder. ' riense n-memls-r this. Wo shall lo 1'ol.n : lll-TKAI.Ni:i. Tho ilice glad to welcome all and those w ho d.s-' depnrtment of Portland has lss-u uoti- ire to (.nine to have uu enjoynblo time will be protected from tlnsMj that are not calculated to take cure of theiil-Hclve. oeen irument. by Dr. T. "Haclerl. loiry." iiuar.1, M.jr .i. A fair attendance of clliin mid student listened to Dr. H. K JiSM-phi last evening at Vlllard hall. Hi 1-t-turi' wa on "Hac-'.eriology" and wu appropriately illu-lrnte-l with nngic hinteni view. The iliM-our-e indi cated a tliomugli know b elt"- of the subject us furnished I.y the latest ieii'ifl" information uud while the disctiiu,,),,, aUiiiinl.sl in tisbliicul term ui.stt ol hi hearer were iinu li interested and highly i-nt'-rtalued by the lecture. 1-allT iju.nl. Mar Ol Mi .H Fl.WTMi. The Vim;,i II the World, last evening, elected the follow ing ofll's-r for the eusuing term: Con-ul, W C Voran; Advisor, M S Har ker; Hanker. A T C.s kerline; Clerk, J W Kaj: l--s.rt, W It Hollnil.sk; Wutehiraii, C II Hale; s-iitry, Itfiar-ri-.n: Maiiager.CS Krank; I'hy-icini., D A I'aiiM- and W Ku vkei.dal,': d. h- lle.1 by order of Chief Hunt lo refiam from any way mingling lu iM.liili-s in tho coming election, with the excep tion of depositing (heir Individual vote. Tho orlor stateH that Ulile. the strictest attention Is paid to the In struction, ami heeded, tne violation of the same will give sufllcieni cauwi for the dismissal of tlx violator. Tho or der will lie in efleet until tlie closing of the mIIs on election day, and appli.- epially to captains, deteeiive, patrol nu n and ssi-ial. fl.r iilrt. Ma Hn vn.K itn.-Cass Matlock and Hurry Holdeu made some km time on their bicycle yesti rd'iy. They left her.-at ! o i l., k n. m.; went to Cor ' vnllls, them-e to Albany, arriving at 1 F.ugcne at-lfi p. in. "Tim distance I covered wa !' inilis). and the actual j time ou the road was W hour and II j inlnutesi, an average s-ed(f 11) mil.- 1 r hour. Pail; '.:;ar l. May rsritii K n v Li'.iir.MNd. The re i deuce of Mr. 'IhouiMn on the east nidoof Springfield a struck by light ning during the thiiuderxU.rui yei. r- lay afteru.siii. Tin- ldt alnn k the chimi.ev l..n follow in if it lo I he irminil li.trict con vi lition: K O -hutU-ruu It.e el.io.m v unit shlillii'fA' I. ill 0 . . I I'ott. r, A T . kerline. V t Vorjii, damailng the roof. I be cans t at the Markieo. In lAiie county, Or.- W li Iloll. nl-k ami C II Hale; all. r-, lln-nlMi- was l on fin-, but wu er. May Zl, lt4, by Itev. H. S. Wal j nati ., K A l.n-l, I. O )U , kw ith, S tinguishe-l Is for- any dnmuge w it tille ami I.ucrvtia l nrk- r rank. It I larn-s-li niel Kin k. ri-. done. None of the familv wire m. f Lane county, Oregon. Mall. fjunsl. gou, May -i lace, W. IL I er, of Lane c I gates to th' FItlDAY, MAY Co. And still It remain warm. Kugeue should celebrate July 4, IHlik The town 1 again assuming lis nor mal condition. Mis Nellie Hampton was visiting ill Kugeue today. Dr. J. F. Henry .of Hmwnnvllle.sneiit lust night lu Kugeue. C. C. lU hnke, of Fiorelici'. I lu Ku geue for day or two. i in warm weatner is mxxi or irar (leu aim growing cro. Mr, t. . Osburn hn returned home from visit to Salem. Many are talking of a trio to the mountain after the election. The horse races will take place on the Hurrl truck Juuu Nth and Oth. Mis Kale Hanson, of Cottage (irove, visited Willi retutivisj Hero today. Hon. S. Condon arrived homo from Lincoln county thl afternoon. I ho town npiM-ars very unlet slnco the adjournment of tho assembly and grunge. I ho delegates to the State (irallge have nlsiut all departed for their rvsiico- uvo nouns. Assessor I. J. Mel'lierson well! (o Cottage drove thl ulternooii on olll clal hlislness. Hon. I. II. Touguu went to Ibiso- liurg thl afternoon where ho nenka wn evening. Arrangemeiit should I si made ut oiico for the prois-r it lebration ol the l-ourth of July. J. II. I "hen ha Is ft hi ixx.lt ton In S. II. Friendly' store and aoocptcd a piace wiiu a j.os Angeles urm. Dr. Jiss phl airlvcd up from l'oitland Kxiny ami win deliver u lecture al II lard Hull tonight ou "llaeterlology.' Tho Klamath Indian nmrvatlon 1 to Iss allotted. I he excess hind, alxxit .'xi,i"i will li thrown open to sett le nient. ThoJ. K. filll Company Ixxikseller aud stationers, of i'orlluud, have made an aiwlgnuieiit. Liabilities, $125,0110; assets, f iw.oou. The Htoamer Eugene left for Port land this morning, carrying away sev eral tons of freight. She will be here sgnlu next Thursday. W. II. Hoffman returned from a busuies trip to Ilavsniiort, Wash., last night. Ho rexut that crop proepects are excellent lu that section. The I'xal oommlttissi having In charge tho work of entertaining the Into assembly are at work nettling up the financial part of tlieir bulncM. The official laxllotsare already Ixdng deli verei to the county clerk, by the irl liter. The sheriir will commem'w ellverlng the election supplies tomor row. Dr. deo. S. Wright, weight 2fi0 x.unds. rixle from Dayton to Mc.Mlnii ville, tlio other day on a liVMind bicycle, in 3J mlnuu, a distance of 7 mllo. Mr. and Mr. J. W. Huir have ar rived home from a vl-it to tho mid winter fair lu San Francisco. With their Utile daughter they returned to lloneburg thl afu-rnoun. II. C. Humphry and Al AuU n re turned this morning from the Foley spring, l hey p-rt having ha'l a j'letiiiid time, and Udlhugu flsli stories that make Dave llica bluali. Hon. J.I). Matlock and J. II. Mo Clung went to Portland on thl morn ing's early train to testify before the C. s. grand Jury In the raw of the government against It. F. Finn, of Iahurg, whoi a-rued of disjssiing of stamp Illegally, while xit master. i:o!-rt M. Day in tl,o in:iii toil el coroner. I lo w lsrn tunl ni.-M in I..ttii iMimty, and is tlie scni-ir metnlM r of l!u well known linn of l.iy t-ni. Tlio ban. Is of tr.nnps that miig'.f to In- fed by the public, ii ii. I to j... t free tr.ui-Mirl.ition over railroads under the inline of iit.ltistri.il.-', 1. '.' about (lisb:ltnK 1. W. 1 1'hi shire in every tiortion who Appreciate his littn s for !'i" ollice of County Ci iiimis-iot.er r. oil will lctnl li i i ii aid at t!.,- p.. IN. 'J'lio Orcgoiii.iii i very badly fri;!lt IH'vl over tin-1 1- lllM r:it i--JnJ list combination in Multnomah county. c ar iiu'otme.l tint papir lias go-xl reasons fir Uio;; s.'arisj. Portland jH-op.- expect t-i be n ing tlieir gum b.Kit. if not stilt be fore long, us tin- river N r.ipi'lly enrping up, now lacking but livo lift of covering Front strut at the Mark street ferry l.ui'ling. 'lho last extreme hack water iI.miiI expe ricnccl liv Portland was alx.ut tin; lirst of July, lSTii. Tho N. Y. World published a column of ilii-patche from tlio dif ferent purls ol tl.c cast showing how liusitiCMi is IsHitning. I'ao torie are idarting tip ev. ry where, many on double time. In tho uieantiuic silitical dctnagotn . are lying alntut tho country simply fir political cupital. Kx. Henry Day', nrord us ncoiupe tcnt impartial oflicial cannot be called in question. The people of Kugeue. especially, have known him for a lon time, nml without exception of HliliYl cm d, testify til lli.i lit lies H fur the sisitlou, 11 is private character or public in t cannot bo succvHfuMy attacked. When you vote, cancel, crons or mark out the names of all candidates: except tlio one for whom ymi vote. Be very careful about thin matter for if you Icavo the names of moro than ono candidate for any oilier on your ticket your vote is void nn to that ollice. Do not use u yellow ballot. Tlicy are only Hnmi.lcH and will not lo counted it voted. In conversation with a gentleman from Washington, who heard the county cnndidatcH tho other day, ho complimented tho democrats on tho excellent allowing mudo by their candidates for tho legislature on tho stump. Ho also says tho n rsoiinel of the entire ticket impresses t'ie people very favorably and n go canvaxs in being made. Jacksonville Times: The Times is now in lino with tho other lend ing paiior, having a libel suit on hand. Kzra Popplcton, who was hero last winter exsrimenting with a dry-washer process of saving gold, has sued tho Times for li's l Imjciiuhc, it mentioned the fact that ho had left several unpaid bills lie bind him when ho llilted from this section. I ho 1 lines has in several instances rendered valuable scrvieo to this community by exjiosiiig bilks of various kinds, and will keep on doing so, no matter li jw tho present suit may terminate. Foreigners havo alnioct entirely supplanted nativo American labor in tho great coal fields of tho Kant. lho tnino owners uro continually lowering lho scnlo of wages to tho starvation point and in conseriuonco riots and bloodshed are of ordinary occurrence. Hits is another in stance of tho falsity of the claim that a jirotctivo tanir benefits la bor. 'I ho emjdoycrs biro thecheap cst labor, bo it foreign or otherwise. they can obtain, and do nut as a rulo care as to the condition of their workmen, so they obtain full bene- sfit from their service. Mr. Worr is running around tell ing iieoplu that a i.rostx-ct of a tariiT change has caused tho hard times. Ho Is not honest. Ho does not ex plain that while tho McKinley bill gives a protection of 6J to 100 tier cent, tho Wilson bill leaves it 2o to 40 per cent, which is as high as tho Morrill war tariiT measure, and should "havo been made lower. Tho old fraud docs not itiform the farm er, who is getting 3-j cents a bushel for wheat exported abroad, hovr high protection helps him, w hen it has tho contrary cfl.-ct, as he is coin lcllod to pay tho manufacturer more for the articles used on tho farm and in tho household, whilu ships carrying tho grain abroad come hero in ballast, thus compell ing tho grain to pav the freight charges both ways. Mr. Horr howls about tho bcmliU of protection to labor, while for years past practical manufacturers have been import ing cheap foreign labor, thus con tinually forcing down tho scale of wages without regard to tho welfare of the working man. A high pr--tective tariff has inado many mil lionaires. Lut it has only alio . ved tho laborer to exist. Jrut. iinAil' at Ion I ' I, saw lit v r in hi of iy business, lv oppisx) hi in niiswcr, I lit StoVcllsoll any g'xsU I now him cr- u-kell to loin ve to my bus- y la!-i!i'Sor r r--! tb-ii i Iisni tlie . 1 dins-tor at l.e b is not r. i"ird t' vls- d!y, l I.AM", ll-l lllg I o. rtlaml. i, ..ur i t- l.iy and I -..wiiii la m -I- .tli. The l'-rthnid in e tlie depth gr ater. lie. country 'olnnihi.'t the v.-ry warm. the I nloii id and lho red ami all sal pattern, tun.". I'rl.s. I I ll"titlltl' of ti Industrial rter- in Paris, M.I.I bv, i:. In mx. ogile free. slilleld Mail: H manifi-sted he ciL-i' nf the Co. v M. J. actum by tho lid. nit on one us. The ca-o ntative one haio unpaid oils to kllONV I toindit with .and the Jury the plaintiil t for ;.!, tho ml -criplioii s'nition. oria Hudg.t: of Columbia p, forslierlir. va on a re (orsed by re nurse of time id, and is yet u were mihhJ itimi I now urt of Colum and I one of in party has lice of county II lx el.s t.sl, w ill lie plnili llireli, di fell fill prviloml- .ii. . man L'lvlinf Smith, ami county, rdav on the va examined dn Flsk l eutlng Attor V. Harris and I committed. bun at Salem train by W. foeli- iglaa fly w. gemeiit have ig of a new vek, Is-twwn oley Sprlim, in washed out ood w ill meet ork. lire already , isiurt ilis k.sl tin-in are uu- lho very l?st dressing.. It leather. Ho- ted hack, sin- cheap. Will smith. !1 tho Chit Will pay the Fkikm.lv. dnz Powder I sad Dlplosu. bark to W. Iilghesl price. ,t, twectnt, snj tf soapt, tut it pd'pctlicswkicb in, nt prcrent .1 by unirfett x ;. 0uf f the ani!rhcal .illithuKtts. :xlons it skin, p'tmpln, .tnrss, dry, thin, i.,:nz hair, and tat y l.lcnuihrs lied n I cured t y i s Sr, great ' tkin punfriBg because it ttnkcS t of all com nil iii intiomj t!. cl. fjfl, ia k iniuiel, ot th IV-ns. ?Ie i- l sales oi ail i ;-. TrKS, S'f.: I ( 1 fi ., H- SkM. ip.usja, Hss4s. sssl o o O o o o O o o o ft: o G3 O O o 0 0 0 O o o o 9 ci o e O o o o Q o OqO 0 O O O O o o o 2 ? t.eejacassc V QO OO o of Pains 'uini, tv krm mA o o o o