i nniu I? I .1 - -. . . .J Y All J 0 . a wmnsnED m m dimei.v.tio!. np ohmocmtib rtmmiis. ni to uu iohitlitim bt tobiweit op our bruw OL 2o BUGENK, OR., SATURDAY, MARCH 7.1890. M. 13. WEEKLY EUGENE 6UAH0. L. CAHPBELL, PUBLISHER. 0ffICB-Emt sldi) WlllauioUa b twccii j.f.jlh and Kl8hll Utreol. TKItMlOP BUB.sCWl'TioN: i4 nn 5" "'."'I'l.. : : . .80. IIH Months. known Advertising rates made on application. A,'dr si! luilliM Eugene Ufa jQU. lotion S. LUCKEY DEALER IN Clicks. Watcfies, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. KEI'AMIINO PROMPTLY DONE. s-AII Work Warrauled.Vl B. F. HAMELL, M. D. PIIYSICIAH AND SUHCEQN Office over Baum 3 clothing Store. L. W. BROWN, M. D. Physician onci Surgeon. OHio ami n-ild.nc nt ar potiffio. Hunr; ; t V a. in.; is "I z, 0 to 11 p. iu. 33. O- 2-E2Z3E3- G3AIIITE AND MARBLE WORKS. New Designs and New Prices In Foreign aud Pomcatlc Marble and Granite, Monuments. Headstones and Cemetery work of all kind! (or 1895. ALL WORK GUARANTEED I WllUmette Street, n.ar Postofllce. Eugene, Or L C. WOODCOCK, lUot'xicy-ut-Lnw. Ornci Ons-lmlf block aouth ol Chrlsmsu's Block, KUGENK. : OREGON. Lane County Bank. (Established lu 1WSZ) EUGENE, OREGON. A ceneral Banking business In all branches transacted on favorable terms. A. O. HOVEY, President. J. M. A BRA MS, Cushler. A. U. HOVEY, Jr.. Asst. Cashr. G.lfEftDRlOKS, I'residrut. 8. B. akik, Jr., Cashier National M Ol Eugene. Paid up Us!i Capital 50,0G0 Surplus ant! Profits, 850,000 Eugene - - Oregon. A mineral bnnlcint business dune on rsasou able terms. Hight tlrntts on NEW YD UK, CUUJAOO. SAN FKANCISOO and POUT 1AXU, OKKUON. Bill, of exchange sold on foreign countries. Deposits received subject to check or cortifi. ca of doiinlt. All oolUotiona entrusted to us will rrceirs urompt ntteoiloo. J. L. PAGE, DEALH.lt IN (Groceries Having a Lame and Complete stork of Staple and Fancy Groceries bought in the best markets, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, I can oiler the publlo belter prices lhau any other house in Eugeue. mines of all Iliis taken at Mirlcet Prices. J. F. FORD, (Srangeliat.) Jf De Moines, Iowa, writs under daU March 23, 1893! S. B. Med. Mro. Co., Dufur, Oregon. Ge.ntl.emkn: On arriving ti mie lu-l Week. I foil n.4 nil ui.ll mid hiiiIo'.hIv Waltltiir I In.. Itltlu ivirl flirlif lit. one- ! I ... . I to GUARD, I h half years old, who hu t wasted away to 38 pound, In now well, stroll and viqorous. and well lletiel lip. S. II. t'ouith l-'ure liaa done Hh work well. B th of the childrvn like it. Your . B. Cough Cure hun eurel and kept away all hoanneiw from nie. So ive It to every one, with grvetiUK for all. Vihlnt you prof perity, we iin Youre, &Ik. asi Miw. J. K. Kord. tl Ton wlKh to fwl frwih and eh.f rfnl, and "oy lor the 'j-r'.tn't work, rlraiiaa lb sy.trui with lha ilnailnebr and l.i-r t.'ure, by Ukm oflhiwd.MiMa wwk. Soid under a poalttfa giiarantoe SO eouu per bottle by all druggists. MONDAY, MACCIl Circuit court in acslou. Pretty rout:h March weather. M ill II It Miller Ii Iioiiih nguln. Sell ml election dim w.ek Iroiii d IV. to Sam Onldsiiiith, r rnrlliu.it, Is the cilv. II ll !:.il)t Cluw, of Jumtion fit v. i in Kuue. The Hint full of miiow of uny ucc sunt thin xt'UMiii. R-v M C Wire went t Portland tliN ufteriiouii. Attorney Mllinn V Smith, of Port, land, Is in the city. March dime In this year lilia a lion. imw win it go our: It Ih likely that couit will not las' more tliau u week. Heveial ficilit wngous arrived from lliirrinliiiri; yenterduy. J II Berkley wits a piifM'iijjer on to lay's I rain fur Riwebiirg. Attorney Cooier, of Lenmti, in luut tctiduiit'e ujio'i circuit court. TluraieS in hca i;f 4i;ow at Roe burg unil leu iiH'hcs ut Drain. M S Wall a U invoii iiiif the lluilm stock ofgood'4 lur Slieiiirjoliiihiiu. School election one week from toi'ay. It will tie a hotly c iitc-dcd event. T A Milliorn ninl Chits Van Vrnnkln, of Jtimtil in, nre In Kugt-ne A 1 D.iy li ft for his home lu Victor ia, I!. C, on this mi rning't) e.nly train. ('ollcctor.'i lions eiiHier gener illy riii t enllce- lliuu lor M.'VlT;U UllllllIlK I lie Salva'iou Army moved into their new harracks, Lane's Hull, this afternoon. About two Inchei. of miiow fell yester- uivandltiHi ntglit and the same re- iiiiiIiih on the ground. Mrs Judge RS Beau and two little children, of Sitlem, were arrivals on this afternoon's train. W T Campbell and Win Alexander repaired the north show window In the Matlock building today. t he street commisionur and derm tlcit did good work today In cleaning the street and alley croaslngs. The U of () (U'legittes to the state oratorical contest return.it from Portliiud yenterday ufitrniinii. The family of K M Wood, proprietor of the howlinc alley, tin I veil lieie .Sal urday from New Whntcom, Wash. It eoH Umatilla county U.'i!)S for the iisichHiiielit nf lust year. Hal her a still bill. Deputies were paid fl a day each. Harrv BrUtow left tor the Mead of Tide with an extra ettiue yesterday, to brill;! out a number of witnesses Tor circuit co iirt Judge Fullcrlon and Proecu'lng At lornery Brown arrived here from Rom-burg on this forenoon's local train. V S Leo wits In lown this forenoon imikhn arrauueuieiits for the tlual settlement of the Iaaao Cook entatu of Junction. Col S P Slaildeu and wife, of Port laud, arrrlveil here venierday after noon ami will visit in Eugene fur a few days. Al Kuykei.dtill has accepted a posi tion HHdrug clerk In Ostium & lv La no's drug atorc, Harry Welder having resigned. ' C F Houghton returned on the flyer lust ulirlit from a four months visit to Southern California. He got olf the tiniti at Junction. Harry Bristow (.ot lu from the Head of Tlile, nhortly utter ikmiii today, with a etago load of persons Interested in the lixhermcu's rolt cuses. There will le plenty of politics for everybody this year. It would he well to resolve to nave icas pontics una more bushiest, don't you think? The babe thai was born Saturday will tie in hard lt'ck iu the nutter of birthdav ani.lversaries, as It will have to wuitelght years for the next one. A clothing an I shirt drummer in town todsv. We would advise our citizens to pntroiii.H their own tullors and shirt maker. Ihey spend llicir money here and help pay the taxes. A Portland llrni having got a corner on the onion net market has raised the price to II uentsa pound. This will prohnhly bring in a few (uilotuts from the Ettbt. An exchange nsl.s: "Shall wouu n wash on Saturdays or M udtivs?" We suy, let them wusli at least twice u week, especially If they do the family co.iklng. Attorney lUncdlet, O V Hurd and Louis Bean nrrived lure from the Lower Siuslaw Saiurday evening to attend circuit court. Fossil Journal: Mrf D S Brown left this week lor Cr swcll, Lane county, to visit her father Mr Scott, who has been sick several mouths. She ex nccts to be A'if trtit about a month. Fossil Journal: Mr U W Rinehart is kble lo lie out again after everal days sickness with cholera nioruus. roi awhile he thought his last day on ..,il. huil nrrivtd. but ill that hu was agreeably disappointed. Cottage llrove-Loin.it! Leader: J G St'veiisuii, scliotd hiipcrinteiitb;iit of Lane county, vas up from Eugene l'litirsdav, and made The Leader a pleasaul'call. Mr Stevenson is u lailh ful worker in the cause of education and takes u delight In laboring to forge uhead Ihu educational Intens's of Lane county. The Dulles Chronicle: The enumer ation made by School Clerk J.icohson shows 1-SJ perso is of school age lu Tlie Dalles district, an lucreuse ol u over the cetts'is of lat year. Win (liillowttv litm hail to give bonds In the sum of $:io,0O0 Is fore en tering u 'O l the duties of receiver of the land ullhv at )regoii CHy. Tnese homts he made out last week and sent them on for npprovul. Uos burg Review : Bauey Mathews and wile, who have been the cause ol much Kossip for several dns, relumed yesterday on th- local and, e learn, lire noivdoinlctled In Mathews) rtsl .1...... ,,,, Siioilit ns street. This yeai-".Hl-. nght side Up Vlhieheve! wa.V yoU turn It I llde doM ii und botioin side up it Is Ml W A we will h ve ...i year like it for a c. nlurv, hen few of Us will m heie, this oi'ti-t ! the J ear for a boom. The closing of th abattoir at Linn- ton is another slap at the horse Liv ing or devl, in eans or packages of fertilizer, he Is without a place in the estimation of man. Them seems iiiehin to do but for the horse to re tire from business u'ld consider his ust fuli'csn over. The sale of the really In the Job bank concern, ut CnrvnUis, litis been continued ami the result "ill place, It Is said, about fi'i.lKiO in the receiver's bunds, which will be distributed a limit the UUh of March, and will amount to aisitit a 1-1 percent dividend upon the O'ulins. ,1 'IT.. f y..tr"lU '"t "'."t"1'1 ,,,'.,B" i It eis-s ,. hi,.. i. .... i we may lor some line went tier a little later on. Match cuine lu this time wlih a fall of dry snow and fteec.inir weather that savored of genuine winter. Tlie pre vious warm weather was slattinu fruit blossoms very rapidly, but few if any varieties of fruit lint are fur enoiiKh advanced In huddmg to be damaged. A few peach trees may s if fer somewhat. The ladies under whosn niisplivs the recent lielictU for the Free Reading Rintiii w:ih given desire to express their siiiccre ' hanks and iipreciiiiioii to Prof KatiL'ht, Ml-s 1). 1 ji-htnntt, Mrs I, inn, Mi-s Condon and Miss Veti.ie for the eXii llelil Ullll slici i-ssful prokiraiiini" rendered; to Close who so kindly took part iu the iro,'iuimiie: to the editors of both dully papers; the ; orcncstra, ittiu to ail inner w no so cheerfully assisted In every way Ims-1 sible to lir.ike I he belief. I a au,e-s, Co.M MI'ITKK. The Chinese lily which lias filled with peifuuiu so many ol our resi dences is Just going nut of bloom, and many ladies wilt want to know what lo do with tneni. Mrs A J Goodman, of Independence, writing to tlie West Side, who is an authority on llowur culture in that section, says to plant them lu the garden and the bulbs will multiply, and two years from row the new bulbs will bloom. Thus our flower lovers can have their own bulbs without buying them. Bcuint fer the cest $ Bending Itooui a IStic ;ti.'.)U t lenreil. The public spirited people of Eugene have again manifested their loyalty to the Free Reading Kootn. Eiulil or ten yeurs ago the W C T U, realilng the need of such a place, furnished und opened lo the pub lo a risnn that soon emerged Into the pleasant anil com lorlable rooms that are now lu the Conser blm'k. There Is no doubt that comparative ly few ol the people ot Eugene realize ihe inannltute of this work; but few know that the average daily attend ance is from sV to i' ptrsuns. Yet they know the cause is worthy and that a tree reading room is vsi' iiial to the moral and intellectual Improve ment of every town, and whenever called upon either Individually or collectively to assist I1iiuiil1.i1 ly or otherwise they respond. The ladies me pleased and gratified to tinunlincu thai the net gain from the recent benefit Is fTU !H. They consider It tin expression of the Inter est and npprtchitiou the people have in the rending room cause. University .Notes. Four more weeks until examina tions. The co-ed basket ball team Is talk ing of challenging I ho Multnomah co eds for a game. About thirty Junor orations were handed iu this week for correction. Only live will be delivered Jjnior night. The Seniois are anxiously looking forward to the time when they may don their cups and gowns. The demerit system has been re nettled. Of course it Is not reasonable to suppose from this that class marks have la-en abollsiied, it simply means that students when absent from rec itation oi. account of sickness will not be marked zero. The defeat sustained In the state oratorical contest only Inspires the students witli added du'crmiuuliou lo win next time. A Douhi.k Ai.l.KY. H H Stlckney has leased the room in the ( 'hrisinaii building on Ninth and Willamette streets and will open up a bowling id Icy. He Intends to put iu a double alley and expects to have it completed in two or three weeks. The balls und plus have been o'dered from st Louis, Mo, and the work of building the alleys was commenced this afternoon. .MrSilcknev will conduct a first class alluv and will solicit the patronage ol both ladies and gentlemen. AN OuKtioN SruiiKxr. Albany Democrat: Eugene anil the Stale University have reason to ' proud or the success of Clyde Fogle, of that city, In winning the secmid prize of the American Institute of Sacred Lit erature for excellence In New Testa ment (Ireek, against many compel! tois. Hlssuecesaiseertuiiily a notable one. The Democrat Is proud In again being permitted to shout: "Oregon airainst the world." The wonderful success of Oregon students has often been commented upon by me Demo oral. bally (luard, March 2. Ulf;,At her home in Junction Ciiy, March I, IHUtl, after a liuireriiui Illness, Miss Calls Copt-land, uged alsiut L'D years. Deceased leaves a widowed liiolher and four married sis ters. The functal wl'l b, held tumor ow ami the remains h ternd in Ihe Emretie I OO K cemetery lit ii a m. Rev A I) Skng, of the Christian church at Junction, will conduct the services, tleceasen iiuviok un-n tier of lllill organization. lv. u.iarl, Match, 'I. At)VAN. i;M: r Ci.t ii.-Ti e eh.b S (1 well allelide l last liight. Bishop J S Mill- delivered h.- a.ldr.'ss U fore the club on "Snmu "f the Dill ; ctillhs of Evohlti ui " Rev i I Uiverldge will address the c .ib uexi Monday nl'.'tit on evolution ami w ill (.ike upland similar to that taken by Hishop Mills. TVt Titll-s A W'KI K. M Svarvcrtid ie..,l a leli-Lrram Si'urday thiit coium-nciug next Friday, March (I, ,ie sleslio-r h'-y would imike l" trii.s w eklv betw-eti Oirvillis and IU. IH- CM. lie. Illlit Ut C' lVaillH I Will ll. Until and Ivmore. Ihe Gj . la expected here tomorrow. TUESDAY, MARCH :i. A nice sunny day. Tito Tribune bicycle man is In town. Dim in Bristow wits lu Eugene to day. Rev J M Dick was lu Eugcuu to day. The snow has til died considerably today. W II S ttugh, of Hurrishurg, Is lu the city. Frank Bull.ick is atilVerlug with a ytirniii.'il iiriti. M tlurrUou is driving Will Clark's t""'-f' r wagon. L F Crow leaves for Josephine (-entity tutiiKi't Rev Geo D Needy made Junction a short visit today. The Cold Storage Co received a car load of beer today Rev J II Black returned today from a triii down the valley Darin Bristow came down from Cottage tirove this morning. It A Washbiirnc and wife, of Spring lb I I. w ere lu Euirelte today. J II I) .Neil ami J P Jones, Portia d railroad necuts. are in the ( It V. Frank Poweis is reported unite sick ui Ins hoine north of Sprlngllcld. 1'hc open ia.ni for hunting ducks and geei-e lasts only two weeks longer. ' Nelson pnprlttor of the Salem Wi.i ks, icturned lo mat city to ,i ' . Tiiuhotioiti work on Ihe rock pile bus had it large number of visitors to day. Tht US siionnie court has decided the luihoad i-a in favor of Mrs Stall- ford. Springfield school di-trtct h is SI1S scholnrs. tin increase of over last year. Prof Vogle, the eye sH-ciallst of Sa I tm, was a a si nger south this after noon. Bert Luke has received a smull con signment of nuirble direct fiout Ver mont. Misses Lou Beiiuer and Mae Lari mer left this afternoon ou a short visit to Oakland. A-ves-or Burton lettirucd this morn lug fiotu a short visit to His homo at Cot tag tirove. The diphtheria cases at Coburg are reported lo In) getting along us well as ci.uld lie exjieclcd. WW Humes, of the Eugene tan nery, K it today on a business trip to Turner ami Salem. Mrs J E P Withers is visiting with her dutigh.-i, Mrs Allie Haw Icy, who is unite sick al Cottage Grove. Miss Lizzie Day bus returned to Creswell to resume her duties as teach er iu the school ut that place. J W Bounds, car driver for the Hidden Brothers, went in Drain this afieruoiiu on a short business trip. Yesterday's school election at Spring Held resulted iti the election "I EC Mariiti us director, ami Albert Walker as clerk. J R Wyatl, of Albany, the attorney and prominent Linn county republi can politician, is in aitcndance upon circuit coin l. W II U'eiiton, of Pleasant Hill, has announced himself us a can hdale lor nscor subject l the vote of the re publican convention. Ruck, the Chinaman, who has been employed in the Hiillinau House for die p'usl the or six yeurs, left for Portland this morning. Geo T Hall & Sou have llnlshed packing prunes. One earloatl has already been shipped Essl and the rest will be sent In a few days. J D Matlock & Co are having false windows placed in the front of their store. The space between the win dows will be used lu which to display goods. The funeral bf tho late Callu Cone laud was held today. The remains were brought up on tho local this afternoon an conveyed to the I O O r cemetery for Interment. A letter from Jusper Wilklns slates that he left Roseburg a short time since for tho mines iu Curry county ihe letter staled thul tho party was encountering lots of snow. Will Clark went lo Portland today ami will be absent ubout a week. Mrs Clark Is now visiting In Portland. While lu Porllund Mr Clark excels to purchase a furniture traiislt-r wagon to lake the pluce of the one uew bus. The II rui of Alley & Gruy, of Vlo toriu, B C, dealers lu lumber and llu ishlngs, luis received the contract to furnish the material for the new V lo torla postolllco at 7U0. Frank Alley, one ofthe mcmoers of the llrni for merly resided In Eugene. John Ehrumn, who has been nctlng as butcher for C M Young for several weeks past, left on this afternoon's train for Roseburg, and from there will no by team to Fools crtek In Josephine county, where he will Join his partner, Jack Wslls, and engage lu mining during the coun-Jg summer. Urowusvlllo Tiiin s: President C II Clin nnliill. of the Oregon State Unl- will deliver a lecture In iiii.iei.Bvitle. Friday evening, March (I. under the auspices of the public school. His subj. ct will be "Tlie Use of Edtlcuted Men." Prof Chapman Is a pleu-aul speaker, and as tlieadmls sion is gratis, everyone ma;-attend. ( orvnllis Times: Monroe Is to hear ii... oil.fr side of the A P A finest Ion. ii,, s.inrdav March 7th Rev J H itiuek of Kuueiie will deliver a hdur in Mimioe. in w hich he w ill set foilli i... .ii.iui.il!' i, base of the doctrines ad 1' II lliSl I bv tlie Anostle Powell iu his lute address. The farmer, of Um.ili.lu county are ...it.rn.if lioiii a suuniel .est. The i.,..i (ireeonian savs: Suuinel (lea. i ..ti loisizone on for ui tuy weeks und Ihe luruieis huve succeeded in ullll,, r roiMitlevs lliousiiiids of the . i. Ti... w.aiher liusiieeil favorable to the laiiners but ex Iremely fatal for the sumrrel. The early opening of spring and the (.one(iieut coming out of the snuir els caused them to die lo l..ivH nutiibi-ia when the cold snap d now the snow, which fell L'..,l ,k- ll'ir'll. has. no doobt, (tone ....... lb a u real man V others. In ... . vuia.ee is ctn.-i'i ,, , at l.a-l in pait of the county t iojsc.iiIk? auvnl fiomany dum age of coiis'iueiice. CIRCUIT I Ol'UT. 15 J O Rhiuehart vs J B Rhine ho't, to recover money; continued. 17 E B Prentice vs W P Campbell et al, continuation; continued. Ill C R MeLeod vs D A and E P Wright el ul; to set uside deed. Iu the blinds of referee. Board of School Laud Cuiiiuiis sinners vs James I) Bennett et al, eonllriiiutlon; con tinned. 3 Samuel Clitlord Vs F F Patterson et al, confirmation; continued. 31 Nels Alison vs E J Frasier et al, continuation; confirmed. At In rcussigiiuicut of II N Craiu; arslgmneiit. Iteporl on tile. 67 E J Outline vs Win A Gulhric; divorce. Relerred to Geo M Miller to ictiorl twlimony. OS Nels Hanson va E M Warren, to recover money; dchtuii aud judgment for 1137.6(1, luturesl at 10 per cent und 13 attoi neV fees. (10 W E Brown vs Win Sapplug flehl, to recover money; defuull and Judgment for MM, attorney fee $11(1 and order of sale of attached property. h3 Richard White vs Whipple & Hunt; to iccoxer money. Decree and judgment for i-'M M. , 8S C A Wells vs II C Perkins et al; foreclosure. Decree against all the do fendulits except Lomburd Invesmeut Compan v. U7 A V Peters vs J W and M M Liles, to recover money; dcl'uull aud judgment for toJ, inlertst at 8 per cenl, ami sate oi atiaciieti proiien; . US A V Peters vsS V anil L h Al bolt, to recover money; default aud Judgment for ttl.sio, 8 per cent lutertst ami sale oi aiiacneu piooenj. ldl II G Burg va T D Linton, lo recover money; default and Judgment for $ltil ll" null f 15 attorney lee. lutl State of Oregon vs Robert Alexander; obtaining money under false pretenses. Grand Jury remrted -'uot a true bill." lnS State of Oregon vs Dun Brum baugh; maliciously wounding an ani mal. Orund Jury reported "not a true bill." Lit John Kelly vs R E Campbell; damages; continued. 40 Mate or urcgon vs iieu roun ders, Geo Bradley, Z Young etal; in dicted for riot. Dismissed aud re submitted to the grand Jury. 47 State nf Oregon vs ucobuuii- tiers, Oeo llrudley, A loung etalj (count .) Indicted lor run. wisiiiishcu and re submitted to grand Jury. 74 F W Osbtirn et at vs 11 SI u buruet al, eipilty; default. W L De- Lauo upo!ulcd rcierce to sin tue property. i J Allan Ij oneiioii m , Ilenrv A Cary; foreclosure, iteruuil. Juilguieut for Vi71.'J7, 8 HT cent Inter est, loll alty fee and order of sale of foreclosed property. IB Alliance i rust lo vs j inuer et al, foreclosure; delauil ami juug- nieiit for JJ(i7il, Interest und -"j ally fee-. ,, , ,, 113 Jesse Neuls vs Allien rseais, ui- vorce; delauil. Referred to 1 C Mal ti son to report testimony. U State of Oregon VS ll w imse, bonds to keep the peace Dismissed. Oil Ktate ol Oregon vs uou ,u ar- . . . , .... to son; bonus to Keep tue puc. i'in- mlssed. . Sit Electa R Lackey vs H v i.ncKey ; divorce. Referred ti) M O Wilklns to take testimony. Divorce granted. (Ii) J Jacob Am vs i-.uza i Am; divorce. Default. M O Wilklns B - pointed to tuke testimony. Divorce granted. 7U ijinuiey nros vs r. iu iisorn, recover money. iJecreo lor sine oi bulhllng descrilied In complaint. 114 State of Ore-gun vs wiiuonn- son and Wlima iiowmau; auunery. Grand Jury reported "pot a true bill." 115 State of Oregon vs J is uowusj larceny. Orund Jury reported "a true bill" March 4th. Attorney Markley appointed tu defend. Took day lo plead. 110 Statu of Oregoo vsJ ACnppin; burglary. Grand Jury reported "not a true bill." Jasper Items. March 8, lH'JO. feet lust The river rulsud several week. Miss Edna Spoor, of Eugene, visited friends ut this pluce lust Iwlduyaml Saturday. J A Hills catiio home Saturday night on the local. He has two or three Jobs in view which he will In vestigate lu a feV days. A social dunce was given last hrlday night at Mr Lopp's vacant House. I hey report a tip lop lime. J H Hills has moved from his log ging camp on Ml Oltu. Hnhool election passed oil very quiet- lu imri. Miiudav. Mrs Dora Wallace was elected as director aud Paul Had ley re-elected as cletk. Will Sunders Is Improving, but vury slowly. He has lieeu sick a long lime and I hope lie win soou ueseun iimong tlie boys. Uncle John Morehouse Is grafting fruit trees this week. JJODOEH. Dally Uaard, March 4. Out ok Prison Into Jail Robt Alexander, of Cottage Urove, who was vs.terdav re eased by tue gruuu turv from the charge or obtaining itioiiev unuer laise preieuna, bivci n.. " . - . - f ... V. .. .. lug spent several weeks In the county Jad pending circuit court, celebrates! Ihe occasion oi uis nueriy iy '""k dr,,.,u hist ii hbt. lie was tnrowu in to tnll bv the city officers for being ,n.,,r,l..rt v and tcaluv was given a hear tir III Recorder Dorrls' court and lined i ami costs. At ibsi uucouiiin o uma trviinr to borrow money with which to pay his line. A Hknevoi.knt Gkam Jurv. Alter the graiitl lurv hud dismissed ll ,. p oi- nenlu-t Win Jtihlison of ('ot- t...i t.. ive, churged tilh adultery. they pas-ed the hut and tsk uu u col I. ft ion offiV'U for Mis Bowman, one ..r ilia r.rloeli.nlsln the case. The grand Jury's sympathies had been aroused l.e tin lesllmouv of Mrs iSowniun while on the stand, hence tho gift, bally (iuard. March S. School Ei.mtionh. At the C-dtsge (Irov-B aclnsil election yealerday i.riKi tax was vol d with which to Until! a new school building F Yiuineer was re-elected director and J as Barrett was re-elected clerk- One hundred and ninety lliree voles were cast. The Latham district elected Jeaae Truuuol director aud Wm Keyca olerk, Mr. Borris Arci punoe. To J W IL.rris aud others: Gkntlkmbs: Your communication rciiicstiug me to H-r iiitt my name to be used lor tho olllce of school director for Eugene district No 4, al 'lie tip- pioinhing election, Is received and duly considered, ninl I must here ex press in v regrets that I feel it my duty locall vour aud Hi" intention of Ihe voters of Ihe district lo a reliable ru mor lu Ihe lown, that the secret socie ty culled the A P A has selected from ll-eir nmniicr a candidate to be voted for who shall further the alms of thai organization. 1 regard this ucllou upon the part of any of our citiens us a iitiblh) calamity. 1 lie. lieve Ihe la st interests of the stale, the count vuud the school district reouire that lit) mail who is op post d to civil and religious lllierty should be elected to any ulllce, much less to uu olllce to di burse the school funds of tlie pcoiie, lu accordance with the views of this or any other society whose aim Is to uiukv war upon any class of citizens or societies for religious opinions. Once begun In the election of a school di rector, thai union of tlie citizens And harmony requited for the successful nilvuiicemeul of the school Interests, are Jeopardized, and t.t ranny with all its iitiending evils falls with baleful i-U'ect upon the community. A union of forces and proscription ou one side begets union and retalia tion on the oiier, und the slid ofthe bitter feud, arraying fumily against family, cannot be seen. Keenly realizing for the continued prosperity of the schools lu this district und lor good government and citizen- ship thai a board of directors should be chosen who will In all school mul lets bo Independent of any political organization or other society, and uot proscribe any citizen lor tils religions opinions, I consent to f "he ii.-o ol my uaiiio ou ims line of action, and If elected shall conform my actions to the require ments of the laws if the state. Very respectfully, Gko. B. Dohkis. Eugene, Or., March 3, 181MJ. Heavy Suit for Damages. The San Francisco Examiner of a recent (late says: KotH'it O Collier bus sued tne Southern Puoillu Company for $ 10,050 for personal Injuries alleged tit have been sustained ou Deccmlwr 10, 18U5, whil" he was driving Across the com pany's railway track ou llarllutt street. He declares the accident was due lo the negligence of Ihe company's employees lu lint blowing a warning whistle ami to tlie neglect or me com puny to provldt) gates to prevent the passage or vehicles across tue iraca while a train was approacning. The plainllir la a son or rrol comer, aud is well known lu Eugeue. Should UK Ahiiamki). Lebanon Kxnrcsa: As predicted by the Express u few weeks ago, the S P company has taken oil tlie passenger coucu ou tue Lebanon brunch, and lu Its stead lias put uu a regular old lashloned yellow a house with seats running along inc Hides. This throws the pitssciigeiu and buciriigii almost together. Iu the first one put on there was no partition be tween whatever and as there is a great deal of poultry shipped from Ibis pluce the pusscugers, uuggsge, pouiirjauu nil Hie express hud to go on cubooee. II is said It was a queer comoiuaiiou. Ihe people are justly Indignant ut audi treatment und if tho company keeps this caboose ou, a great many latople wl 1 go to and from Albany by leant when the roads get good, Instead of riding In this car. This car is very little ahead ofthe old stage line. Somkwuat SARC'ABTro. The Dalles Chronicle: "The recommendations for the Improvement ofthe Willamette trom Portland to Eugene Indicate ttiat It might be cheaper to build a new river between the points named. But however great the cost, tno pcopie oi tlie upper Willamette valley are en titled to nave tne river maus uav- limhla at all seasons of the year. Au open river Is tlie best regulator of tran sportation charges." baby uuatd, March S. A RakkSI'oht. Yesterday some of Ihu enllius issilo young melt or the iiy were busily engaged lu manuruu- Hiring sleds aud last night quite a crowd of voting ptoplo assembled ut Skinner's Bull at the north end of town to engage In the rara sport or coasting. Such an opportunity eel loin oilers Use r to the young people here and ll ey were not atal! backward lu taking advantage or ll last evening, aud hud a most enjoyable lime. Ei.kctkio Lights. The Kugene Iron Works bus a coutrsct to build a oil-light dynamo for the Springfield itoni- mitt. The dvtismo will be com lifted lii a few weeks aud men Do nluced In operation. Power to run it will be obtained from the mill's water wheel. It will add greatly to the fa- cilliy of the night run or tue mill. bally Guard, March S. Ahskksino. Assessor Burton has assessed a lew persons and In a Tew ilvi will net at the work in good Shane, lie will uegiu me canvass ui tin, e n irrne nreeincia tomorrow mom lug. 11 will be assisted by D W Coolldge as soon as that gentleman gets through working on the tax roll. New Cn iZKNH. The following per sous have become altlzens or ine Culled Ktatea during this term oi court: Fiunz lleiirlch, a native of Austria; Jus II Wnlto, a native of I'-ioiaml: Francis Raverta. a native of li,.iv I'.ml V Schneider, a null ve of France: Adolnh Weber, a native of Denmark. Dally Uasid, Slaica 1 Dkktitutk. ApplicatU.n was made to the county courl today ror assistance for Mrs Slppey, a lady living at lbs souMi end ol Oak street. I no woman, wlin has been desertetl by her husband has four children on her hands to sup- port and is In destitute clrcumslauces, Ciwei.rr Ciii'itr Cahe. Win Van duyne, executor of Ihe estuie of Isaac Vanduvne, has Instituted asult lu the June term of circuit court against C W Vatiduyne for t'lfiU w, on a note. Pally Uiiarl, Mart-h 3. KTKAUKit A mil Vim. The steamer Oypsy arrived hero at 4:30 o'clock this shcruoon wnn a goon inuu oi uviK.i.. She leaves down tomorrow morning, V'plMMONS J h 'ST'-l- T-. S- f . . w. .1 - - j . ..ilV- tit . atust. SPRING" RED1CINE Is Simmons Liven kegulator Jon't fort to Uke It. The Liver gets siugglbh during t!u Winter, ju;.t like all nature, nnJ tlie system Ikvciiics chokrj up by the accunuUt.-J w.t'.c, whkh brings on Mai .tri.i. lever anj A;mc an J Klicuina tisr.i. You want tj wake up your Liver now, b.it bs sure you bike SIMMONS LlVI-R KneULATOU to do It It also regulates th Liver keeps it properly at work, when your system will be free from poison anJ tlie vhi Iv.dv Invigorated. You get THE 1IEST I5LOOD when yrur systcn is In A ccmJition, and that will only li wlie.i tho Liver isk-pt active. 'Irv a ll.-cr l!c::vl oticc anJ note the diit.reikV. But t t'e only SIMMONS LlVtW KEGIILATOK it is SIMMONS I IVI !i Ul ill'l ATilli uM-K mil;., th. dillcrctKe. Take it in pow der or In liquid aircauy prepared, or in.tKe a tea ol tne powJer; hut take SI M MONS LIVER REGU LATOR. You'll find th BHI1 nn v.r package. Look for lb J. U. Zcllln A Co., riUlaUclphla, Pa, Call for Democratic Convention, A democratic convention" fur Lane county, Oregon, Is hereby culled to meet at the court house In Eugene the 7th day of April 18'J0, ut 10 o'clock a m. Said convention Is culled for the purpose of electing 12 delegates to the State Democratic Convention which convenes at Portland April Oth, lS'.KJ, and also to uomlnate a ticket to be voted for at the election to be held Juno next and to transact any other business properly coming before the convention. Democratic voters ot the vailous precincts In the county are ad vised to hold their election for del egates to said convention Saturday, March 21st, 1800, at 1 o'clock p in. The several precincts of the county are entitled to representation In the convention as follows, to-wit: North Kugene No 1 North Eugene No 2 North Eugene No 3..., South Eugene No 1.... South Eugene No 2.... South Eugene No 3 1 Willamette 3 Springfield 3 Irving - 3 Thurston 1 Creswell 4 West Cottage Grove 3 East Cottage Grove 3 Pleasant Hill 2 Goshen Richardson , Camp Creek Mohawk Spencer. 3 Coyote 1 Long Tom 3 Gate Creek 1 McKcnzle 1 Mabel 1 Chesher 1 Fall Creek 1 Gleuteua Middle Fork 1 South Junotlon 2 North Junction 3 Florence 2 Siuslaw Lost Valley Hermann Elmlra.. Walton. Mound , Total 60 All voteis who favor taxing luxuries higher than the necessaries of life and favor the lowest tax possible for the efllclent administration of gov eminent both state and county and payment of constitutional salaries only to all state aud county olllcers aud abolition of all useless olllces are earnestly requested to participate In thu election, of delegates to the couvea tlon J. P. Ramsey, Chairman Central Corn. F C Matteho.h, Sec. Hi-fuiMu IViiiht Tim Slate of Di-uimii resiwinilmit. vs. X N KteeVes. apxllaut; appeal from Multnomah. Judgment of tlie lower court reversed ami a new trial ordered In accordance with this oplulou. Opinion by J Moore. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Qold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Da CREAM flfill Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. ,ew 1. ' MMm