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qp Tin 1 o m'.HLiMicn von tce oissEnivnoji op desocritih nutmeg, am to mrs ii noir livi.no bt tdbiweat of hr Buow KUGKNK, OH., SATURDAY, FE1HIUAHY 15. 1890. X). JO fl IEEKLY EUGENE GUARD. J, CAnPBELL, PUBLISHER. n-g-Esd aide ( Willamette b tareeu 41, ndKlKlilh8truut. TKItMHOF bTmCItlPTlON: : : : i : : 12.00 nltU. Mtintht. 1.00 .SO. ertiilna rates made known on application. jr.- si! business letter! to Gl'ARP, Sr, Origin. : S. LUCKEY ! ni.V4r.KR IX j$AiAj DEALER IN fffa-l i. Watcnes, Ch.iins. Jewelry, Etc r 9 AIRING PROMPTLY DONE, I :. w. brown, m. d. p.iyslclan and Surgeon. i 1,-e n.l rwideiice over po.tulfice. Hours 7 t - m. 12 to a, 6 to 9 p. m. MITE AND MARBLE WORKS t flni anil New Trices In Foreign tad i le.iie Marble and Ursnite, MouumeuU. tllead.tonei and Cemetery work of all kludi fur IfM. ALL WORK GUARANTEED t t atuett itreet, near I'oatoflleo. Eugene, Or j 0. WOODCOCK, Attorncy-at-Law. I n s-One-half block loutb of Chrlaman'i s, i ICOEN'E, OREGON. ' ine County Bank. 1 (KaUbllihed In mi) 5TJGENE, OREGON. general Banking business II branches transacted on prable terms. A. (1. HOVEY. President. J. M. ABRAMS, Cushler. A. G. IIOVKY. Jr.. Aast. Cashr, G. 11 in pricks, 8. B. Eaiih, Jr., CmIiwi rreanlent 01 Eugene. Pxtd up Usii Capital $50,000 Szrplus anil Fronts, $50,000 Cugene - - Oregon A general banking hiialneas done oo reason jt.litrnm. Sis-lit draft on NEW YOKK, ChK'AOO, SAN rilANCI3CO an! POUT IAN 1, OKEUON. HUla of exchange sold on foreign countries. I irpotitt mro'ved subject to cheok or certiti eateof aeiosit. All co'.l-jotioiu ootnwteJ to at will troche ntipt attention. I J. L. PAGE, DiAI-Ett IM- iROCERIE.S living Lurge and Complete sto-k of Staple and Ftiiicy Groceries bought in I lie best mrukets, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, I Stun nRer the publio better prices flliaii any other house In Eugene. !Mhm of ill iiiutttei at Market Prices. J. F. FORD. (Etrangeliet,) IVjb M.iinee, Iowa, writs noler date Mireli 2 i, 18'JJ: B. Med. Mfo. Co., Dufur. Oreiron. iHentlemkn: On arriving home lut ?eek. I fouud all well and anxiously siting. Our little girl, eight an- one lf years old, who had wasted away xund. In now well, strong and fifiirous. and well fleshed up. 8. 1. "Ui,'ii Cure hits done its work well. 1 tit of theohlldcen like It. Your 8. CoukIi Cure ban cured and kept wy all linarmiiiM from nie. Ho give I to everyone, with irwlliur for all. I to t'isi Yo It,, Wilng you prcwrH-rlty, we are mrs, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ford. TOOwlllhln f1 lM.h mnA i.h.wr'il anil lr tor th "j.rinii' work, rleanie the .yntrm P 'ID lh Hal1.j.h nA I.-... ' ... t. h. i I "" ''aiiclMavKKlitfBiiuaranU I W cent per bottle by all druiil.ia. F. HAMELL, M. D. PUYSlCiAN UNO SURGEON wnice over Bium'i rlnthinn Store. .'If it labia Bank 10. Anol her fr.-st IliU morning. IV'f Lee r. turned lo Albany t d.ty. MIhs Lou Iteiim rw vltitlng In Me elly. Korftury Kiiuuld reiurind toSuKjn today. Alta Plckurl was a pait-eiiger to SSa- iriu lllliuy. Editor Moorelu'iid I.h iiii from Juno tion City. MrsL C Adulr arrived home till afteruooti. There nre now county Jail. Ave pilsiiit-r in the Mrs S HuinUaker returned fniu. Japer today. Kherwood Jturr wu. u piiwntr north today. E H Hauliiilier In In the employ of the 8 1 at Latham. John Hendeiimii went Grove this afternoon. to Cotliiiie The club dance Sutunbiv tiinht vva-t a very pleasant afl'uir. Mrs J It Kl!iou Iuh been in.!iBn,n..,l but Is now couvalc.ttviit. Att riiey Guo it Don la went lo ltocl.uri( tli ir ufieriioon. L N limey returned 1 i iiinnilnu Irom :i visit to Cotl:tite Grove. J M (iurrUmi, of l' li-ille rniver.-l! v. cuititf up on the IoimI yi-Mrrd iy, I L tainiilx II relUniL'.l on I 'u Uh':i tills afternoon from a trip to Kioiiila. R"V V 8 (iilbeit of the Kint I'reniiv- terimi cbilieli went to Corvalli todnv. weinier kiiiciiI I inn ti ut re covered from Ink reeent illue GroM Miller returned on S ilnrluv ItlgM's Mttiii-j Irom u trip to Flo euee. A:'8tiior 1) V Jiiirtnii .i x initjmr a his CotlHL'e Grove home lor a few dltVH. V m KeiikluiM 'a allik'Htnrx luive Ihcii photographed ly the Kujcue I'hoto Co. Judie Fink mid C M Horn left this morning on a htiutiiig trip on the Long lout. Dr It F ltussell. of the count r poor rami at Thurston, is recovering from a severe illness. J W Brlstow Is lu town vUltluir rol atlves and friends. He uoes sotitli on the freight tomorrow, The Salvation Army meetings eon tin us to be crowded to the full extent ol the building. Miss Libra Hayes returned venter- day afier a short visit at her bonis nt ItarrlHburg. Rev M C Vire wont to Albany to day, where he will assixt lu revival services during the we k. Rev Neil!, nftlie U IJ chureh ut Ir vlnjr commenced a aerios of revival meetings at Gntdieu yesterday. Miss Lizzie Hhrtint, of Itoseburir, former student here, la vislllng Mir Tessie Williams in this city. Al Gnodmnn enme up from Iudu pendencn yesterday ami is visiting with relatives in tins city Mrs J M Harriss. who hud un oiiern- tion performed for'n cancer, Ii:ih sulli- clently recovered to be aide to lie out Representative Hillcgas was In town today. Mrs IIIlleL'as, who has nccu seriously ill continues about the same. Miss Ella Thompson who has' been attending the stute normal school nt Monmouth, arrived home this after noon. Chas. Baker, Jr., left for his home In 8au Francisco this forenoon after a month's visit. He will take the stsamer from Pot Hand. Junction City lodire I O O F enve a srand banquet Saturday iiIkIu. The Mnrrisbtirg ana Irving lodges atteuited in a body and quite a number went down from tills city. The real property of the Job bank Is to be sold at auction from t lie Corvallls cmirtl ouse steps Wednesday. I here are two brick blocks, lots in Job's ad dition and the Niagara mill. The little dnuchter of J V Hulcry who has been bedfa-t for the past two weeks is now so fur recovered as to tie able to sit up. A complaint entitled, O Bettninn, pliiint'lt', vs Holland MeColnim, de fendant; to recover money, was tiled Saturday, Judgment Is nsked fur )7.4, with 8 per cent intertst from October 1, ISit.j. The work ol tnklnif tho census of Eugene school district No 4 will be comiucncod lonrrrow morni:ik H F Holleiiheck, John Met lure, A Ropers and P J MoPheron will take the cen sus. Palem Is excited over n r,') rt that Slid ill Knight of Marion conn y paid the enrolling clerk or the I: hi n-giMa- ture$;i)0flsa brilie to tret thi tdierltl iuile:ii;e biil enrolled. Knbht prom ises to make a full explauaiion. J (t and J C Gray visited J M Spores whose health Is very precarious, ut his home on the Mohawk yesterduy. Messrs Orny and Spores, were iicIkIi bors in the Mohawk valley awuy buck in the early fifties. The Oreiron Agricultural College Glee and Mandolin club have made arrangements for a tour of the state during tills present term. Tbev will be in Eugene early in March. Watch for later announcements. Albany Democrat: Mi-s Densnmre , of Eugene, and Miss Warner, of the D ain Nvrmal school, formerly of Al bany, will give a concert In Eugene on March 3rd, assisted by local talent, un der the auspices of the Congregational church. Owing to the continued heavy shlpmeots to San Frunciao the po tato market Is very weak in that city. Two steamers reported to have lO.noi) sacks on bosrd are now due there The prices quoted are from 40 to M cents. The onion market liasslso been weakened by heavy shipments, and sell as low n 7 to lO cents. Corvallls Times: W E Ynte left yesterday for Eugene and report fays that be went there to put hi politic al fences in go"1' rep'r for thecomu g campaign. It is said that the di-trict attorneyship berkons to William, and a number of bis friends are urging hnu lo accept. His fitness for the position, regardless of politics, is univer.-ally acknowledged. Mount Tatior Villa, a few mll s esst of Porllan-I. takes first preinium fr hlh schcH.I IsxiK. The other day the HUlrict levind 28 llllll tX. Tliisi I With other taxes, will nuke the rate In 1 that district about four and oue-half, MONDAY, FEBRUARY the same as , i 'onllseatiug pr-HHTty. V 1) MrO.-e came up from Kalein ' vni.'rduy. J Linn Wood bus lieeu nUhtwutch of Prlneville. appointed The I'Uii- iu-.s in, 'ii pay the salarv. The lluriUUiir U-vlcw of lust Frl ln.v hays: On ednesday of this week the -teiiiiii-r Gypsy made a trip from Rogers' warehouse to Corvallls wltli a full eari of wheat for May A fonder, iraiiHti trrd the same to the Ruth and rt'tiirued up to llarrisburg and took hIhiiiM ninety tons of wheat for May & Senders, on the same day. Captalu Gordon Ids no grass grow under his feet. I V Callison, 'US, will represent Wll- luinette 1'idversity at the lutercol- Inmate oratorical eontest to be held nt rortland ou Friday. February 2Stli "Tliu Scourge of the East" Is the sub J'ct of liis oration. Albany Cnllcir win ix rsprsseuted My Aitwrt W Wilit. 1 1 14 subject is "The Monroe Doctrine Our torvlgu Relations." V. V. Saunders, the murderer of tlinrley ( umi.liell at Alliany a few years ao, and who was sentenced to the penitentiary for life for the crime ami after imls purdoned by Governor I'ciinoyer, is coming up In t lie world. Ili'hus hern appointed nsuUtant (lis trict uttorney of Spokane, and will marry the woman, Miss Minnie AMI son, to win in he was engaged at t lie nine 01 Killing lumplHjil. Iloisi-iinn Meet. In iiiiswtr to a call u representative uiiiubcrut horsemen met at the court bouse Sttturd.'ty evening to arrange for too season - races. FM Wl. kins was elected ehulrman, and lion lilt Miller assistant chair iiinu. On motl u an executive board con sis:ing off ve meiuliers waselectedss follows; 1; Rungs, G V Pickett, Dr T W Harris, 8 11 Frieudly and Geo FLdier. The boat I was empowered to elect permanent o Ulcers, solicit funds and obtain grounds for track. Immediately after the meeting ad journed the hoard went Into session and elected 8 11 t rlendly iiermaueiil chairman, and W V Henderson, sec retary. The committee will endeavor to se cure n place in tho racing circuit and will have a three days' meeting in May. Horsemen generally have signified their dcslro to meet in Eugene, and it is expected Hint if Hie ra es are ar ranged for, horses will be brought here from nil parts of the Northwest. Against Fnslou. TiiuitBTON, Feb. 8, Epitoh Guard: -The itopulists of 1 liurstou met pursuant to notice and voted unanimously against fusion uitli any party, and lu favor of the Imperative Mandate and Initiative Referendum. We desire our wishes kilo, vn at onci'. S A DkVaney, Asst. Secretary. iialljr UHsrd, February 11. DlKfi. Isuuo Sheets died at his home at the eust end of Seventh street at 3:HU o'clock this morning of par alysis. Deceased was aged 70 years, ami bad been a cripple for the past six yenrs, caus.'d bv a full which he re ceived bile teaching school west of this city. Aoout five weeks ago lie was stricken with paralysis from which he never recovered. Deceased was horu in Flushing, Ohio, where he resitted until a young man ami men removed to Alissouri. He removed to California in l.S'il), and In 1803 came to Oregon. In n5!) he was married lo 911 s Amanda Ivly lu llentoti county. l hey came lo r.ugene in muz ami have resided bert most of the time since then, excepting about four years spent ut Myrtle Point. His wife and enly chihl, Mrs L Farrow of this city, snr- vive him. The funeral will take place tomorrow at 11 a in, u short service be ing held at the re Itlmice, after which the remains will b conducted to the Mulkey cemetery for burial. The set vices will be eouducted by Rev II L Ronrdinan of the Baptist church, Round Hum: It Is rumored thiit the Southern Pucifhi Company will establish a round house and re pair i-hopii nt Creswell In this county. 1 he only repair shops that ine com pany now have in this slate south of I'oi lluml, ure at lloscuurg. t he com pany owns aullicient land, and it is sah I, h:ive an excellent locution for a round In use and repair shops at rcswcll. The com puny is at present making Cn swell the distributing point lor the products of their creosot- ing pi. nil nt Latham, and have acres of j;mi.nd overed with the "doctored" tiuihcrs. .V ujgi'l watchman is em- h veil to t nurd the tlinhers and avoid lunger of lire from the hobo element. Surf Kurt Divorce. Mis Jessie Seals lias entered suit in the circuit court for a divorce from her htisbaud, Albert Seals, and for the custady of Hie minor children. The couple were married . runni er H, 1882, and are now residents of Winchester. The complaint alleges cruel and inhuman treatment ana personal iiioikiiiuvs rendering life burdensome. The couple have four children, the oldest being 13 years of age. Woopmk.n- Camp at 'oruro. Camp No ii:!, Woodmen of the World, bus been organized at Coburg with 18 nieiiihers, ami will pmhuiily soon have a inemher-liip oflo, the required num ber In-fore it can ha granted a charter. Th officer elected were as follows: Consul, W E Wilcox: Advisor. F W lavlor; Bunker, G A D.-ury: Clerk, G F Mills: Wutchniun, D A K-iuhle; S'iitrv, W Sniit'i Died. Harriet M, wife.of Geueral J II Stevens, riled ut her home at La Grande nt au early hour last Friday morning, in her 7ilth year. ' The fu neral services were held Sunday after noon. Mrs Stevens and her hunbaud were married In 183-V having lived ton-iber til ar. Mrs btevens was ti e m ille-r o'f Jap II Stevens and Mrs M-iry Ellsworth, formerly residents of tli.ci-y. In Jll. -W RJehnsoii was brought down from Collage Grove and placed tn liil l.y C'intahle Linton, lie having f.o'ed to teenrc Imll'ls. Jl rs IWlliin secured ha from custody irwil dull SIIU US imu rcit-ascu ipireenl. ThlsUubotit TL IDAY, FE11RUARY i. Drummers pie utiful. A hiavy frust this nioriilng. At'ortiuy l'otlor visited Junctiou tmluy. Lent begins oue week from to morrow. Hon C II Raker, of Walterville, is in the city. Kola Neis, of Aibauy, visited Eu- genn today, Business Is quiet arouud the court house today Henry Klssiugsr visited Spriugfiild this afteruuou. The weather lias moderated ami turned into raiu. A lady cigar drummer has been lu town this afternoon. from Cottage Arch Rice returned Grove this moruiiig. Curt Hurlburt cam Hon this afternoon. Ivi Douglus, of llarrisburg, spent lust night in Eugene. Ren Lurch came down from Cottage Grove Hi s morning. John Heiideismi retui lied this morn ing from a trip out couth. The Linn county republicans will nominate county oil leer April 2d. Miss Nora Miser has returned to Drain, after a short visit iu this city H B McKltilcy went to Portland to day, and will ho aU-eiit u bo ill elgiil or ten uitys. Drew Oriftlu and family have re moved to the Wulter McCortiack resi dence ou Sixth street. Hon C C Wutson of Asliluiid Is In the city and will lecture before the Advuuceuieiil club tonight. Joel Ware, W M RensliAW uud James iloinnsn have leeu apioiiitud appraisers of the Peter Rune estate. We are Informed Rial Charles Slud- dun, formerly of this city, bus n ceully been married and is living in Chicago. Clarence Adams, who reoeutly went to Portland ex pecis to leave that city lu a short lime for Aluska to engage lu mining. O W Easlbam was chosen lo repre sent Portland L'nlveisity In the ura lorical contest. Ills subject is "Perilous Times." MissEstella Learned, who I to no- company Miss Alary Merger to ami Francisco, left for Portland on the lo cal this niornlug. The thermometer registered "s do gross above zero Ibis morning, which Is almost as cold as il has been any lime this winter. The Astoria Budget Is out with the statement that a railroad is to be buill from that city through Hie Nelislem valley to either Albany or Salem. A Minor is abroad in the land thul Senator Alley is about to sell the Florence West to Geo O Kuowles. If so, It will likely advocate the prluci pies of the populist, party. C W Julinsten. custom official, well known here, now at Spokane, lias been transferred to the western district o New York. Mr Johnson was atone time Register of ibe U 8 land otllceat Rom-burg. A blcvclo truinlug school has beeu established ou the svuoud floor of the Marx building. At pre-ent rotir per sous are taking a course In bicycle training, each one acting as instructor for the others. The scale of prices for the El Paso fights are as follows: Fltzsimiuons vs. Maber. box seats. $40; reserved seats, Slid: sellers! admission. 110: for the other contests the prices will be20, $15 and $10. The Albany Democrat Is booming MrH C Watson. f thut elty, as a democratio nominee for supreme Judge. MrWaisou was Hie referee iu ibe Nolaud Injunction suit and has many friends lu Eugene. Mr and Mrs C H Cannon and daughters, Misses Ida and Jennie, wbo have been hire from Hi Paul, Minnesota, for some tliiio visiting witn the family of J 8 Aldoii, huve gone to Itoseburg for a short visit. In a letter to Hie GUARD James Harbin writes that he Is still em ployed in the woolen mills at Water loo, Linn county, and that the mills arediing a good business under ibe management of Superintendent Mo Kee. Miss Mary Berger will leave Wed nesday for 'San Francisco where she will snend a month iu one of the best dressmaking parlors In the Ray City. Miss Jearurd Will accompany tier and will puiohase a stock of goeds in thai city. Owing to the buruing'of tlie drug store building owned by Dr 1 Cliup- man of Monroe, lie bus decided uoi u ojieii a drug stole al thut place, and will therefore, not purchase Mr itulln's stock as was the Intention before Ills loss. Harrlsburg Review. CT Oriftlu & Co toduy hauled 30U0 pounds of leather to llarrisburg for the Eugene tannery. The leather, w hich is for Hie CJan Francisco market, had lieen placed iu the warehouse at tiie river or shipment by steamer, but as Hie boat failed to get here it was hauled to llarrisburg. The supreme court yesterday reversed the decision of the circuit court lu the suit of Thouius Day, plaiiititl'aud sp pellant, vs Mike tScbuider, defendant und respondent, on appeal from Lane county. The suit is brought to remove a cloud from the title of real estute ou uccuut of a tat sale. There are to be elected lulSutifour senators from Multnomah ceuuty, and one each from Hie following senatorial districts: Lane; Cotumblu; Washing ton and Tillumook; Coos, Currvand Josephine; Crook, Klamath and Lake; Douglas; Gilliam, Sherman and Wasco; Uinaiillu and L'nlon; Union and Wallowa; Washington. Albany Democrat: Home jieople In Roseourg hove accepted It as a fact that Sam Brown, sentenced to be hanged on Jan. 81, who escaped from jail was drowned. It is to their inter est to do so. This Is based simply on the fact that Brown's gun was found in or on the bank of the river which he prolwbly crossed. Tills was sharp on Browu's part. He probtbly was not drewned, but escaped, leaving his gun to cover the scent, and is now well out of Hie state. It Is veiy convenient though n. accept the theory that he died. Other evideuco should be produced. THE Mt'ARMilA tAL. Oh r Represeniallve In fonrress Will Work for lis Speedy t on Htrurtluii. In answer to a niciunrhil to our del egation in congress from the comniou coiiucll of the city of F.uueue asking congress to legislate in favor of the esrly coiiiplviiou of the Nicaragua canal K'tiutor John II. Mitchell write to Mayor Matlock as follows: Wasiiin.hon, DC, Fli. 1, 1S1K1 i Hon. J. D. Mati.ik k, Mayor, and Hon. 11. F. Domtis, Recorder, Eugene, Oregon. Gentlemen: I lsg respectfully to acknowledge receipt today ol copy of memorial of the common council of I lilt nil V tit 111 traitil I )-A,.r.,i ililrMau.l , ,.,,Kr,. r. congress to enact sucp wise and con-ervHtlve legislation as will sttcuro the siietdr construction I of the Nicsragtin cuusl under ttie c n up from June-I ,r"l "f r government, and for the I uriit-niy til i.iir wiiiiiv v'iliorv lilliirr such conditions as will secure low tolls without discrimination and free from the abuses which have attended frail ehlses granted to inland tiunsporta lion Companies. I lie resolutions of your common council council are lu entire ac cordsiice wltli my views ou this, one of (lie most important subjects Hiatcau possibly come before ti e present (.'on gross. I hapiien,i, to he in a position where 1 wss enabled to have a special eoia niittee organized to take Jurisdiction of tills great work. I am a member of Hie committee und I believe e.'ory oilier uiemltr of the committee Hioiotii.hly In favor of the canal. We are now working on a bill and considering the subject and hope to be able al no distant day, although we are fenrlully pressed wiili all kinds ol Important oiiestioiis here, to r port a bill that will secure tho approbation or congiess. Very respectfully, John H. Mm hki.i. Pally liuanl, February II. A Ska Fowl.. This runrulug Claud Braiitou. who resides on the McKen zle, while driving a few miles west of this eily, espied a peculiar looking bird In an old slough near the road. The bird did not seem to be able to tiy ami by throwing rocks In the water he frightened it out upon the Ice where he caught it. He brought It Into town but no one wits able to identify It, M though it evidently belongs lo the sea cooi-t. Tho mystery is how It got so far inland. The bird Is about Hie size of an ordinary wild duck IboUL'h rather moro slender In built and having a much longer neck. It has a bill about four Inches lu length willed is perfectly round and tatters down lo a sharp point, being perhaps a half Inch In diameter al ihePiise Instead of having web feet this bird lias three large und one small puddles or Hups with a toe nail at the end of each one, resembling very much the human toe nail. The bird has no tail, bin has short wings, simi lar to thiwe of Hie mud hen. la color its back is grey, like thut of a goose, while lis breast and the under portion ef its neck Is light colored. Its head Is broud and Hal and bus a black ton knot. When left alone It stands erect like an auk. The bird is veiy liv ly and strikes with lis bill ut every oue who comes ueur it. Pally liuanl, Feruary It. City Jail IH'MVKky. Two efthe prisoners coil lined In the city Jail ef fected their escape lust night by cul ling through the wooden walls of Hie jail. Four prisoners were con lined iu the lull, but only two escaped, ine others, whose sentences were light, preferring tn remsiii until their time expired. Those who escaed were one Drurv. who was "laying" out a line of $o0. Imposed fur unbecoming conduct, ami Jack Murray, under a tlneor$', for drunkenness. Drury was sen tenced last Saturday and Murray was sentenced yesterday. They ellected in escape by cutting through Hie board wall sevcrul feel above Hie Uool on Hie south side of Hie structure, and hail evidently used a huge pocket knife. There Is a d' tible wull lu the Jail, but Hie inner wall bud been pur tiully cut Ihroiigh previoii ly. Iu ad dition to the prisoners there were half a dozen hobos In the jail, who had beeu given a night's lodging by Hie police. The jail contains sevcrul Iron cells but It was not thought necessury to con II no the prisoner In these. Pally liuanl, February II. Advanlemknt Cliiii. The Eugene and University Advancement club met as usual lust evening. Tho prlnel plo iitK-r consisted of a review of Hie progress of tho class In evolution and was read by Dr W Ktiykeiulall, leader of the elms. The psiier was a very able one and was highly interesting. At the next regular meeting of the club next Monday evening Hon 11 B Miller will resd a pupcron "The Relation of man to Social Progress." Tonight Hon C B Wstson, of Ashland, will lect'ire on "Crater Lake," at Mousts Hall nt 8 o'clock under the auspices of the Advancement club. Oun LONOITUDK. The class In as tronomy iu the University of Oregon recently computed the longitude of the obi-ervalory with the transit In strument and sidereal clock. The moon's first limb was observed, and after allowing lor instrumental errors and computing tho time required for Hie semidlauieter lopiiss the uierldiun, the right ascension of the center was found to be 20 h, 3D m, 1,404 s. Paily Otiarii, Iberiiary 11. Wil l, Locatk IIkuk. Mr and Mrs M O Wilkina, of Corvallls, arrived here this afternoon and we are pleaaed talcum I hey will beci.me iieriiia iniii ui hots of our cltv. Mr Wll kins w ill npmi a law olllce in the Mil Claren building iip-slalrs, in a few day. He is a bright young Ht'nruey and the Guard wishes him success lu Ids calling. Mr Wilklus is Hie official stenographer for the circuit court in Hits district, and will also do wuik lu this line. Daily Uuard, February 11. The HtiiooL Ce.nhuh.--H F Hoi Iciihcck, Jolin McClure, PJ Mcpher son and A Rogers commenced the work this morning of taking Hie w:li cmiI census of Eugene schisil dis trict No 4. A census of sll persons between the ages of 4 and 20 years will be taken. SCHOOL TKACIIEItS UALOKK. The Cnsri House Is Crowded With Tiieiii Over 100 Ainllcnnts. The lurgest class in tho Mstory of the county applied at the court house at 1 o'cliH-k this afternoon for "xuinlnstion for teachers' certificates, and County Siierlnteii(leut Stevenson and his as sistants havo got their hands full. Every available part of the latge court mom is occiplcd by the applicants, and all were Industriously at work this afternoon In the endeavor to solve the problems which are to decide whether or not they shall lie granted the privilege of teaching the Lane County juveniles. Superintendent Stevenson Is assisted in the work of examlratlnii by Prof J M Williams and Miss Mary MnCor nack, the regular assistant examiners. The class at present numbers 103 applicants. Of these, 24 are gentle men and 71) are ladles; OU are being ex amined for county certificates, 8 for state certificates, 8 for state diplomas and one for a life diploma. Considering the largo size of the cless, there are undoubtedly many who are doomed to fail; and should they all succeed III getting the coveted "sheepskin," many would be disap pointed in securing schtsils, as there are but few over a hundred districts in Hie county, and already pcrhans, enough tvnclicm to tescli thoui. The class lust year nt this time numbered about ho. TUB (iYPSY. The OKAS Cn Ulvex Assurance That the Hunt Will Continue to Cuiuo to Eugene. Daily buanl, February 12. Ill answer to imiulrlcs ns to when the steamer (Ivnsv would niraln he able to como to Eugene, M 8vurverud, freight agent In tills city, has received the following telegram from Mr DC O'Reilly, of Portland, assistant gener al freight agent of the O R A H Co: 1'ORII.AND. feb. 11, lHlsi, M Svakvkki D. Eugene Or. Your letter of 101 h received. Operations to Eugene will not be delayed more than a day or two itnd tho Gypsy will be kept moving between Corvallls and Eugene as long as Micro is business to move. D C O'Reilly, The sung boat, Corvallls. Is clearing tlie river or obstructions end Indica tions now nre that the Gypsy will be hereon her next regular trip, next Monday afternoon, mid she may pos sibly come up vol this week. it Is now beiioved by nuinv thai the reason Hie bout did not i "t here be fore was because It was Haded too heavily for ttu si ago ofw ter at that time. The bo t bad on ov r 40 tons of freight and 1 a machinery was not powerful enoi a: It to push the heavy oad over the miles. Easter This Year Apr I 5tli. Easter Sunday this yei.r falls ou April Cth an 1 Shrove Timday, tho lose of the carnival season lu b ranee and in t ho Lutln countries, fulls on Feb 18th. The establishment ol the Christian festi 'ill of Easier, typical of the resur rection of Hie Lord, was a matter of much controversy In tho church for centuries, hut was finally stnblislied by the Gregerlan calendar adopted by the Roman church in 1762, nud Easter Is always the first Sunday after the full moon which happens upon or next after March 21st, which date is tho beginning of the ecclesiastical year. Therefore the earnest data upon which Easter may occur Is March 22d. ir Hie mum should rail on March 21st Easter is the following Sunday. The latest date upon which the festival may full is April 25th. Inl7Ulaud 1818 Easter fell on March 22d, but that will not occur again In this or the next century. In 1880 It fell on April 25 th and will do so again In 101.1 Pally Uuard, February II. Foil Trkkpahs. A complaint hns been resting for several weeks lu Justice Wheeler's olllce against John and William Cox, who reside near (salad for trespass upon the premises f Air Aldrldge. 11 seems thai the Coxs lu truvellug to and from their place have been In tlie habit of going through a Held belonging to Mr Aldrldge contrary to bis wishes. A county roud has been suiveyed out through Hie Held, but has never been established so Mr Aldridge claims de fendants have no right to go through his Held. The aulliortles have hesi tated before taking tlie case but yes terduy the warrants were placed In tlie hands of Constable Linton to serve. CoNTEMPTiBbB. The Oregonion al ways vents Itssplccnonanv niau whom it does not own and control. Itsuys of Attorney Woodcock: "Air Wood cock, of Eugene, huviugdrawn bis per ulem as a member or Hie equalization board, and his allowauce as referee In the Oregon Pacific litigation, stated to $1000, comes to tho front with a call for a meeilng of the republican central committee of Lane county, of which it apptars he is chairman. ruly, Ihetu as has, gits." Pally Guard, February It. Gave Bunds W II Johnson, the Coltnge Urovo man who was bound over hist week to appear before the grand Jury on the ehurgo ,f adultery, slay ruriiisiuii bonds in tho sum of $200 and was released from jail. Ho returned lo Lounge urove this after noon. Pally ',ui(l, February 11. Rki.nkorcimi the Jail -Since the all break of lint night the , ity author ities have do -ided to pi. o another lining of 11 In :h lumber , I tho hit rior of Hie cor, Idor of Ibe I t I and drive it full or small nails. Thi i will proba bly prevent prisoners front cscuplng wltli ineaidora pocket k iiro. Will he Shipped to On won City. What Is remaining of the bankrupt stock of millinery goods at the Leader win l) shipped to Oregon uuy wneio a new millinery store will lie opened by the Misses Cells and Births Gold smith of this city. Daily liuanl, February 10. Fined $.". Zuch Parsons was ar rested Saturdiy night for disturbing Hie peace. This morning be was taken before Recorder Dnrrls and fined fy and costs. '1 1 V . I, a f I i . f r ; x r I I f r SIMM oils Is .I'jr t i-,J ii . ; - i . .it ; iRE(ViM.AVot?7 iSl GOOD FOR EVERYBODY Almost everyboJv take some laxatlvo medicine to dr.nise the system an J keep tho blood pure. Thn'.e who t.ike bl.MMONS LlVUR KlOt'l.ATOR (llrjulj or powjer) get all the benefits t f a inilj an J pleasant laxative and tunic thut puniirs the blood and strengthens the whole system. And more than this: SIMMONS I.IVI H RKGU LATOR regulates the l iver, keeps it activo and healthy, and when the I.lver is In rood condition vou find vourself free from Malaria, Hiliousnes, Indirection. Sick Headache an J Constipation, anj rid of that worn out anj debiiitatej feeling. These are nil catM-J by a sluggish Liver. Good dlgeMion mi J ficvj'tii from stomach troubles will only le I, .id when the liver Is prorerly at work. If tioubleJ with any cf these complaints, trv SIMMONS LlVTR KliUULATOR. Tlie King of Liver Medi cines, and Better than Pills. -EVEIlY rACKACE-?; Baa tho Z Stamp In rtnl on wrapper. J. II. Zollln Ji Co., rhlhu, Pa. JL'KY LIST. Tlie lieu W'bo W ill Render Verdict! at .Match Term oi Circuit Court. Following Is a list of those drawn this morning to servo as Jurors at tho March term of circuit court, with their postotllco address and occupa tion: C J Tlbllts, Junction, George O.meut, Siusluw, Oscnr W Lucas. Eugene. Faimer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Capitalist Farmer John Mulkey, Mohawk, P Csmegys, huge ne, Thurston, Kugeuo, Junction, Cieswell, 11 Al I'rice. B J I'nsterline, T A Mllliorn, E P Redford, Geoi rsDillsrd. tiosiiei Farmer J 1) lopklns, Eugene, L'mb'r dealer Ht v heeler, l'h ant Kill. Farmer Cll lloliu, Pi. sant Hill, Farmer M J orneiius, 1'J isanlllill, Farmer Ham ,,ton Powell, O'ttVa Grove. " DI IIII, Ri Iinrd.-on. Farmer Jo 'i Trunuell, dohawk, Farmer VV 1 Raiighman, leasuui Hill, " G Weitler, .iugene, Farmer Bel J min Rush, besber, Farmer Al Mnitord, iinlmwk, 1-nrmsr W P Fisher. J iugetie. Capitalist Rob rt lluwlcy, ( resweli, Farmer K H Hawkins Eugene, Farmer Wm 8'ewnrt, Goslien, Farmer' Robut Patterson, Eugene, Farmer Slll-rgliie. luiirene, tsrpentsr Brier iHmnliig, R cliardson, banner A M Brlstow. Junction. Farmer J W Frunkliii. ( resweli. Farmer J W Laiiison, Eugene, Carpenter Populist Stute. Convention. A fair representation ef the populist state centrul committee met at Sulem Tuesday at 10 a m to consider tho time of holding the state convention. It will be remembered that Hpaugb. got excited over a prospeet of fusion and without authority called Hie state convention for February 22, giving but little over a month's time for prim aries, county and state conventions. Tho majority of the executive com mittee did not relish the hasty work of dictator Spaugh and called the meeting w hich took place yesterday. Of course they sut dowu hard on the Lane county mnn. It was voted that the state conven tion be held nt Salem Thursday March 2ith at 1 o'clock p in. The bals of representation was fixed at one dele gate at largo for each county and one delegate for each 100 votes or major fraction thereof east in June, 1804, for Hie people's party candidate for gov ernor It was recommended that In all counties where county conventions have not been callud, that county con ventions be culled for the purpose of electing delegates to said state conven tion at such lime and place as may be designated by the county central com mittees of such (ouutles. Proxies to the state convention will not bo allowed unless the bearer thereof Is a citizen of the coun y ho assumes to represent. Pally Uusru, February t. To Alaska. II A Rarr, of the Fairmount cutlery factory, and T Howard, of Pleasant Hill, left this morning for Portlund. aud witb a company of others will leave Saturday for Juneau, Alaska. Mr Barr. In com pany wltli a party of fourotiiers, will go from Juneau to the bead waters of tho Yukou, a distance of about 750 miles, where they will engage In mining. Mr Barr goes In the employ of a company and will remain until next September, and possibly all next winter. To Recover Money. G Bettman bas 'ommenced a suit In the circuit court against J W and M M Idles to rec or money, In tho sum of $110.75 on it promissory bote. Av. rded jest Hono World' Fair, iold Medal, lid winter Fair. Hi CREAM Most Perfect Made. 4o Years the Standard. mm