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hp Hi? I II Hi -. V i' J 0 HSTAIILIMIEn HIP THE DlMeWlTIM (IP DEUUrRlTI rBlNi'l. US WH TH RAM P l!OSKTLHI0 BY TUE SWEAT OP Ot'R BROW ' jl KUGENE, OH., SATURDAY, APRIL H. NO. 18. vFFKLY EUQENE GUARD. . -.vriPBELL. PUBLISHER. , i . ..I .tS.ll..t.i..ti.a in: a V..t line " ii""'"-1"' ,d tihth precis. TEIINHOF SL-mOIlll'THS: $2 00 so' I poni,,.. v8rtii"3 rales mauo miuv.ii on application. lull" l.tAlili, I lr.t h lain -a Kit,'"'' S. LUCKEY 0 UEALEH IX :kj. W atones, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. PAIUIN PUOMPTLY DONE .-Itisrerl. Warranted. . W. BROWN, M. D. ll.vslciall urneoti. Jl!i,- ml residence over postotliee. Hour.:' llSi... till resilience "v b a. m.i IV to 1!, ti to 9 i. ui. 23. C. Tm .FE3a, BAHITE AM MARBLE WORKS. D-a ii'l New 1'rlcea In Foreign ami Jiomrtilc Mrl.Ic autl Uranlte, Muiiuineiita. rtral.tnnes uml Cemetery work of 11 kinds for WS. ALL WOKK GUARANTEED ! Alamatta direr t, netr I'nstnftlce. Kugene, Or 1. C. WOODCOCK, Attorncy-:it-Bnv. i-()n -half b!ok aouth of I'hrUman'i Block. ElMKSf. OltKliON. 1 I'm..'..':.. mum Oi Eugene. Aid sip tfish CapitBl 50,Ctt3 Surplus and Prunts,850,(l)0 lugene - - Oregon f A inifral Imtiliiuu bininow ilono no taiou' bio t.Tni. Siht ilrafu no NKW VtlKK, OHIi'AliO. SAN KUANCIrtl'O n,l I'DKT IiAN'D.OHK'loN. Hillt of nhHI)ifn oa foroik'H uoilllt-i;'i. l)tpoiu noeiv-i milij l tu check or oertiti oU of ilatsit. All ooUaoti.im entm.it to ut will nvi iv. prcmpt atteaUiiu, lane County Bank. (Established In IS.HJ.) EUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking business n all branches transacted on favorable terms. A. O. HOVEY, President. J. M. AHHAMS, Cashier. A. U. HOVEY, J k.. Ast.Ctt.ihr. J. L. PAGE -DKAI.KI! IN- crocerie:s Having a Larttu and Complete stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries' bought in the beat inarketn, EXCLUSIVELY FOR GASH, l fan oiler the pul.lic letter piieen tliau iinv thr home in Eugene. mtaof all lioi.tak!i at Market Prl:es. J. F. FORD, (Evaii'liit.) "f Dea M linen, I..w, writ under data Mr.:h il, 1V.3i B. Med. Mko. Co., Dufur, Oretfov. Okxtlemkn: On iirrivini! home l.i-l week, I found iill well and aiixioil-!v aitiui?. Our little girl, eight at.- m half years old, who had willed iiwuy to to poundw. U now well, strong and vigorous-, and well tlehed up. 15-t-'ounh Cure lia done It.- work well. U th of the children like it. Your S. B. Couifh Cure has cured ami kept away all hoannesH from m. So give it to every one, witli rei tinn for all. Wiahlnjj you prosperity, we ure Yours, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. KnRt. II you wiaii to (r,h i,ii eh,...r!ul, ami r-iy lur ihi Si.ri:i.., w.,ctt eifm uii .-..ui nn in,, H,lche ami l.i..r I'ure, ln or UlltM. ,.,mn m. vw.li by lkmi uu.lera poaltlre K'tarantev Vi Cenu (r botllc by ail drug aU. W. KUYKENOALL, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Office in Chrisman Block. " "'"lion to im.iry aul u-Kloa dl ooiuva. . h.K S, .IK., 'lifihj'M !M 1! : hit i MONDAY, APKII.O. E M Hr.,t .nil, of Paisley citv. is ill the I' rank t.. 1 1 v. Alexander went to Lebanon i r.tmliiM Muiira, i f Mci.chai:i, 1 III tlio IMI v. S;l1" dray ictorned to Cr. swell ibis afternoon. Studies were 1 1 1 1 -i morning. VsUIII".l lit the L' f O MissSt,. a 'lo.bil on ai rived Inline " " (Jnilc :i number of i-tlld. nin arrived mi today's trains. Several wheelmen yesterday uftci noon. lode to Cohurg, all i lie Mi This I -i 1 1 election day lo ih remained cln-cd. Mi . Lena Stafford has from u yih'u lo Poitlm 1. nt urned N S DuboW I. -ft Hii- ti ior it i 1 1 on a shoi t visit to Alt any uml Suit-in. Dr Oglcshy, mayor of Junction, wan mi arrival on 1 1 1 - alb rinioii imiii. Miss Flora II ayes, ii 1' of O student, relumed from ilan i-lm ri; yesterday. I)r A Sharpies ami family cu nc down from tin- riini'li ibis morning. The lloral decora' ions lit the I'll cniircn ycsier.iay were very u.'iiutiiui. Not tli ' tiMinl number of new Faster hounds uml dresses were to he seen yesterday. brim .1 Mm l.owe left y.'Hcr.lay for: Uo-elmra. il'li-r n Ktav ut" xevcml ' wii-ka in llii-" cilv. ' ! W.-iire w.rrv in learn (hat the old ..: i i i ...... w.-. . . rapidly faifinn in I.'hIu'i. i JacUonville T.mes. "ICev I 1)1 Iltiver ia il.-livwiiinr Vi... lK.liir.y In Pliver IH i. Iiveiliin .p. leilunH III Hfl II 111. I J )H CI. lllllf'4. Mr Lee n i all died til Ilia lioine lieiir Lnriuie recently, from the. etl'ccta of a cuiieer. lie was Hgnl 71 year. Mrs F II Dunn and daughter, Mi-a Edna, nrriveil home I day from an extended visit nt Sun FruurNco. Hon T T (Jeer, cf Marion (ounty, rvturned home today after lis. king up Ins political Interu.-n in this lucality. Mi Stella Dorria returned yestordav from Salem, where she has been viil inir with her ister, Mrs Hugh Thump sun. Mis-es M: y Slcarii- nid Vinnie Young, two I' of O studi'its, re'ur. H from their homei, at Oakliind tliis iiiorning. Tulare, Ciil, Newa of A pril 2nd say-: Joe lliiltois, n leading hotel Hull from Eugene, )iei;ou, is ill Visalia, the gin! of V (i (iilstnij.. Attorney Yates of Cnrvidii, a Candi da le for llui ollice "f prosecuting nl lorney in litis district, lias U-eu in Eugenethe pasl day or two. '1 he uveraeje daily iitteiiduucc of the Salem put. lie schools foo the month of March was 1." iV This is uuiin rease of 30 over the aauie mouth lust year. It rained yesterday. Will the old xuyhio, "If it ruins on Easier rain will fail on the si veil following Sundays," hold r,oo(i? We think not. A symphony oijjiiu was used in the crvices nt the Firat I'lcshyterian church yesterday, haviiu heeil placed tune f.ir trial !'v F A Itankin. There was ahoy; there whs alack; There whs a teacher ton. The tuck sal iloivn upon ita head Thu teacher sat down too. Then up he rose and seized that boy, Who shook in every Joint; "I only meant it lor ajokr!" ' I failed to seethe point." y F Finn returned this morning from a three months visit to Ocosta, Wash. He is looking splendidly, hav invr named !.'" pounds in wfiylil. Saturday's Salem Journal: C A Hi-rgstresser, of Madison, South Da kola, who bus in r ii visitimr J E linker, went to Eugene this morning. A telegram received from I Ion Bin cor Hermann snys the lion-e lias passed the river mid harbor Oill for the Willamette and the Slulaw, as pulilhliid. Laurence T Hairi-, oflliiscilv, who gradiiatcM from the law department of Ann Arlior this year, won llrst place in tiie vaulting horse contest of thai college recently. Independence West Side: Mis For mosa Henderson, one of Eugrne'e most talented voting ladies came down with Miss Maud ('coper aid spent this week visiting here. She has a line voice which has been cure fully cultivated. 11 X ('rain went to Junction yester dav, wlicie he will visit Willi his brother a lew days and then go to Seattle. Washington. From Seattle he will go to Sail Hugo, laliloinia, w here he i xpicta lo go int.. the jewel ry business F M Wilkin., J II MiiClung, J (J Stevenson ami I l' C.isliiiiun, nieiii liets of the Lane county congressional delegation, went to Albany to attend the congressional convention which meets ill that city tomorrow. The re mainder of the delegate- will probably go down tonight. l)i. Miles, of Elkhart, Indiana, recently ollcred a prio of ;.' tollie first and il to each of the next live sHiuling answeis to a pr,.' rebus. Of the live who received leai:li III Oregon I wo wre from Albany, Mrs Mary It Iloguo and Oeorge W ashlmrii. Al bany Democrat. Col H F Alley ctiuit! in from V enee oil Saturday night's stage. Il will leave tomorrow morning forbn- .. r I I .. 1. I. J':,.. new llelil ol laoor ai i.aiu r n, where lie expects to start a daily and Weekly newspaper. IK' Will stop oil at the republican congressional eon- veiition at Albany and the republican state convention at l'orlluud on his wuv to linker City. Lake Chelan, Wash, Herald: Ha. i let, the "I'l cMti. Punier," wh ae fig 'ure is familiar t- every punter ami ' nepuper piiUis'.cr on the IV-ltlc co.-i .tru.-k !hi :li-' Thursday I evening ; dav and II,- was given a ' -II n.r a went on his pilgrimage re Juicing Tli" oi l typo s i nin is ie. ; ting somewhat bent w Uh age. I.'l .r. U'. s'? Ju.tice Chnrnlierlili 1 and a Jury of six men, ioiisi,l 'ie. a. 1 lawsuit I iiesilay Hfteriionii. M J llad- I sail broilLdil suit to recover ir- fron; i Hill ) .V. Davenp .It, but the j'irv 'lid I not take I be sume view of the indebted ! party as did Mr Hidsill, and bronchi a verdict in favor of Kurd it Davoti port f.T ?ia) and csts ..fsuit. which I will swell the total lo about fl-W. TUESDAY, At'KlLti. . I K'liiiHTiilic I'oiinty eou volition J I' lioal.ile ii visiting in Sitlviii. I' M Yoiiiik vi-iU'.l Junction 'oiUy. Tin' illy tlrclioii ii ovrr for iniollifr .ir. Jucoli riiimlnmr returni'il to l'oit i luiiil toduy. Mint l.i'iia (ioKUiuitli ia tjtiilv ali'U all (iuifoii oak. 'I'lii-Hmmcr I'arulloii nuili from San I'ihii. 1,-ro April fioln Yuimuiu : .vpui jo i Tin' Hew lull uml pins fo II l!i'ii- 1 1 1 k l'i'nl' i.i.w liny iilli-y liavu ur- , liXtll. ! Sum l iiw of the Eiylith htrevt liarU r 1 oliop ivliirncil today l'loiu u vinit lo i Aiuuny. luliii Morgan, of Sliuld, ia in l'.u ; K I" v..ilin Willi liroiu Moigull, of 1 Uif "tli Ktnei li ry uiu Mm IViil Donity, of Yiiiuinu, nr Ci.oil hen- unlay ami M ill w-il w llll ; ln'i p.neiilK, Mr Hint Mix J at illume. Tlie A 1' A council of umcily m 1 Itlaluii nine new iiioiiiucia onu tvucK ! !ii;o uml one nt-w one U-.I iiltflit. Mic Muv Wliiieuiul Kilal Hurtou Weill lo l ollauc t ilnve I III Itltct'liooii to virll v Uh .Mim llurton a Mftcr, JIh 1 llollil. E IC lleMilcriiJii, II T C'oililou, (ico lllull, sr, uml A Heeler Weill lo Alul4,,y lo,,"y l" llUl'"(1 lliecongrca- R',,l"' eoiive.ilioii. (ill CliriMinuii, S II Friendly uml j A (.' U'iMidcock, iiir.nl.tr olll.eauie iili.l coin.'tvi.iloiiu lie ek:aUou In. Ill 1 l.m.e county, went to Aiumy loduy. 1 In tl.e op.uin oootc.ta of the tii.ek Ifalllt-S Ml .l lielli. A lliuricuiia cm I im on . event thai ! entered. -.-. After llu wedding last evening the F.uueue Cornel Band iKienudeil Mr laud Mrs (J D Linn, Mr Linn being a member uf the band. Sum C Miller, well known in Eu 1 gene, is a candidate lor sberilf, aul'ject I lo the decision ol the demociatic con , volition of Douglas county. I i V Trait and family or Si Taul : Miun, aro among the leceiil arrival. I'hev exiM'd to locate here and al I present are li.e guest of Hie family of i A M Alden. 1 lie (il'AKI) foii tf desires lo extend its llianU to Col ami Mrs J AStruirfiil ; for a in at uf delicious ice cieam and cakt It-IL over from Hie wedding hail ! ijuel last l.ighl. A meeting will no held at (ioshell Weilnesday, April Li, for the purpose ' of considering Hie mailer of eslublish ing a skiiiiiniut station to be operated 111 colineclloll Willi mo cieu.i.tij . this city. ChasA Uergslreser, bus ness iiiaiia ger ol the Mudlaon, Soutli Dakota, Dally Leader, is visiliug friend lu Kugene and iuii .u the ( il vlib a pleas aui call today. Mr l.cig-ticsir is thinking a mm of local lug " Oregon. U V Tnilt, late of Si Taul Mmueso la, who has been visiting near llus city the past few days with Hie family of A M Aldcn, went to Koseourg nslay. Mr Trail expects to locute near Hose burg uud Ins family will Join him Sal unlay. Monday's Albany Democrat: Hurry HMillcr.'of Eugene, a caudiUate lor congiess, whose interest are being puslied bv the single alaudaid gold liictiou of'delegates lo the eonvciiliou Hial meets tomorrow, ariived In Al bany yesterday morning, and la I ho gueitol his brother, F J Miller. Lank County Politics) Today' Oieirotiiaii: "Ilia an oil' day at Eu- gt-uu when uil elecllou of some sort is i not on I lie programme. Toduy 'aevent is the annual city election, thocliiel' issue being Hie bonding of the city for J t jlVWO to purchase or erect a water i ami light plant. Kev Dr ID Driver, Humiliated for the stale senate by Hie I Lano county republicans. Is Tl years old now. If'llroiher llarkley Is to Imj , leelccteo in the house, the senate -limibl certainly have a preacher also. If Dr Driver does nothing, else, he can point w ith pardonable pride to his de leal of eX-Ueprcseiilative Laker. Among II" stars in the political . crown lie will scarcely Hud any to outshine II""- Ex-Ucpresenlative llill. iras was uusuccesslul as ail av piraiil for re-noiniiialion ut Hie hands i Ol UH ij'llie COUIIljr iriuu..i i" veiition. He boiled thu republican caucus. Moorhead, w ho ubided by It, is le -nominated. This need not, however, necessarily account for Colonel Alley' Might Irom the county, but ll U certainly auggestive." bailr Uaard. April .1. F.am kr Stuvli i:s. Easter awrvlces were held at nearly all the churches yestvrdav in coiunieinoratlon oi tneuay on w hieii Clirist an.ae. Scclal deisua- lions were to he seen, some or tneiii I l)g very beautiful. t Mary' F.piseopul church had a U-autiful pro sod the Calholio church had ehgant decoration and special ser vices. Special music, approp. imw . Ine occasion, was had al all the churches liKny iniani, April 7 Clirncit ' KKi Kits. The animal election ofollleers of Si Mary' Epis copal churcli of this city was held lust evening with the following result: Senior wurd.-n, l'rof.s.r U J Haw i borne; junior warden, I'mlessor J II Letchei ; vcli vin -n, Dr ' E Looinls, J Straight, li D I. ion, John Davis and (ieorge I'' Cra.v. l Fcm-.ua 1, , 1, ,1, Ap.ii sr.nvh i s I he rum-ral the late M.nuie Witter, Mr and Mis J T Witter, setVieea of daughter of was held al thu ilsptlst church ' lll'S uttei noon. 1 ne remains vie ......... in the Maoiin: ter, 1 11 1 i-ici al iH-ingalt ! ' ... a hug- no uh'-rol friends of toe 1 uuiiy. l;a,y mis . -1 f'1 ' A I SllHIllfK'.s SAl.K. Tlie Ilauin Stock 'if goods were toliV sold al -lioi ill s sale. The stock of goods and th piano were bid 111 iy Jacob - 1,-i-cliiier, reprtseiiling l-aac Haiiui, of Portland, for the sum ot tl'.Td. The indeht-'flicss Was tl'jl") o". pH'il'i.til V veil anui.'d (.' L Uo- P'-r, 1 r.lgll I. .1 I I Hi. I ei s i,v . , o- the O-huri. stock and dairy ,,,1, ,,( town to Fred M Smith trad'! tiirtn 1 of Lo Aiucb s, I al, lor a fruit farm I 1 acjoi o g "': ', All,. lu l, ,t t,,,U f"r lAn A"1' itjoinit, g .Mr i;.nir ami DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. 'Tlie Fail lii Kf'ji tiid Laily liua-il, .. ' ilioniM'i itic coniiiy cniivi'iitioii riif convciii'tl tit ilie court liou-e tiu to o noon ill In o'clock. Tie c invention waj lalli-.l to nt'iir I'.V J I' 11 1 !- . I'liairiliiin of the county ccnlial cmii -niittto. mi l on tin t mi of p.-tilc-h ,'. il 'ii Kolit ( low, ol Junclion 1'ily u i- i M-h'i-teil temporary cluii in iii. i Mr I 'low on tlikilii; I lie i' I III 1 1 th aliki'it tlio cotivi iitiiHi lor I ht honor conlVricl. ; He Mil'l ill ttUli-linr'i'. Unit wine il.V r- ihiIv of opinion tx'nte I veil anioiiif i.viu 'cratx in" to Hit' i -in'!, tlicrcloiv )f couii-illcil liaiiuony; in fact liar I inony m iieci !ary, I t i onci s-ioii-'must In? niailo lo olilalu Ilia' Oil'. If jllu- coiivcimon acini l!.inly licwa ! (onliclciit that a victory wnllM I'f IK'hl;'v I ill J ii-..- siii'l Inter on uiiothcr urrntcrone at III prihlontiiil election in Noveiulicr. II'- aiiain tlianiicil 1 1 . o aili'lt lice lor I In- loomr. lie W.l grcelcd w ith con-i.. rablo itppliii'. (In motion .Ian. i ii Wliilcaker, of i w..i. W1w elec i- l tcnui irary ecie ,HIVi ul, w ..,k,.ri l t'ullui!.' (irovc, nxitmil cretiiry. ( In mot u i iiintuv of live on ,.r.., i,.,u wa- oi.ieiel i..poinlc.l I he clour iiiin.nlili .1 u Hilchcoiilll.lt II l Nori.m, O.l.-i.y, . K I' Colciiiiin, lr It l.iy, J itiiit-f . (n motion ii c.iininiitie of llveon ieimiuent orgaiuali. ii uud order oi litisiin ss was ordered. The chair ap pointed: Hen II liurii-, W M Houston, J T Ih-.msay, Clias Kiciiger, J W Stewart. A motion vrss in nlo and carrie I Hint a coiiiiniltie of three he appointed to apportion dcli-gaies w ho would at -tend the state convent ion at Portland. April nth Conin.iltee: LeiiL Stev ens, J Day, t ' I' H"iisloii, A motion was made to appoint n committee to confer with Hi.' popu lists, as it was staled Hint or. a litam dc-irel such action, tiro Ii Doris ami I. D Forle-t .sell iniiile nvches opposing the nio'inii al tiii" time, as it was thought he-t to await the reperi ol the committee on credent als us tins was a very imiiorl inl matter, Tin' loot ion was w iltidiawn. On motion adjourned until 1 p tu. The convention ie-a-scmliled al 1 o'clock. A I rt.l.i. UAM . The following telegram was read and libcr.illv applauded: 'I'oitlT.AM., April 7,1'ii. To the Chairman ol lln Democratic Convention, l-'.ut'ciic, Oreeoii: (ins-ling to Lane county demo'r.its: Trusling tbai you may s,ieei Hie county lor retieiichniiMil and reforui. F.is.uom.V mii-l he Hie waleiiword. The people will prevail. C K Wll.KISs IN. The secretary was ordered to thaiK Mr Wilkinson' for Ids kind greetings. We your committee on i-r.'.lenti ils b'g leave to report l he following dele gates e it, Hod 10 scats: North Eugene No 1 -11 J Day. Leu L Stevens, (ieo W lunacy. North Kugene No J .1 II Harris, Geo A DorrU, Win Mayer. South Lunelle No 1 H D Norton, Sidney Scott, J P Ki;:n.v. South Kugene N'oo- ( ;..v liilcak. r, J D Matlock, J II (i.Kidinali. SpringhVI.I .1 W Stewart, .1 L I Withers, W P Ch'shlre. Irving J K Yates, John Fugate-, John 1 11 wiill. Pleasant Hill-James Parker, Hen ry Mitchell. , Last Cot tago drove S K Piper, ! s Younger, n Itrumliaiigli. West Cottage drove J Pl' inin, Alex Cooley. .1 W dowdy. South Junction -K.bert Clmv, I'r Ogh-sby, .1 T Clow. North June ion-C P llousl W L Houston, M Mel''arland Thurston W II lliydeu. (iosheii John Ivencv. Criswell-J H Whlteaker, t Da v. J A Hughes, (ieo Whit-ell Moliawk-J E Davis. South Kugene No ;i A .1 Smith. . Spencr-llenry (l it )-, i,-or;e Hol land, Koss Huston. Cheslier C K Hale, Camp Creek-J Warring. 'oynte James Hailey . North Eugene No :i-.l M M irtin. Wlllametie H P (.'..leni u, Mulvilhi Tavlor. Win Houart. L .si Valley Henry '. am. Itiehardsi.il - D.vid Hill, Smith, A M Denny Florence. O-'o H ('oiler, Henry Ja-ioii N'eeley. Middle F-Tk W II (i luini. McKenzie Hridg - John l-liani. Total number DT dt'lcgat.vi 111 inn COIIVelltblll, ll!l. Full Creek deo W lir.-eden. LongTom-OP Mays, Craig Hay-, D Hlnton. Jumper ll W Jones. date Creek -' w H.irrell. Klmir.t J F Intniin. Siiisluw Hiram Winiranl. H D Noltl n, ( 'hairiuati. W.. 1 r e immilb'.i oil n riial,ent organ'iwtiou and order of business, , would respectfully Mibnilt Hie follow-ill-' as our report: j Kirst I liai the temporary olllcers Is' made permaiieiit. I J id. 'i be eleeiioii of twelve delegates (0 t lie stale convention. :ird. I'he H .initKi'ioii of on ) cm II- j duti Tor st tie seimt.'r. , - . ..r tl.r.... 1,11. nil. I llll. .OUl II t I 1 1 .1...... f, rui.resenl ll IVS III 1 . - " ,'iib Noun ttion of on.) eind 1 1 f,r et.-rK ;th. N'o iii ia'i .11 "1 "ii -fur alien If. 7th. No'iiinatioti of 011 fur county jo U'' ! Mb. Nomiii I'ioil of one ' for conn' v tiess.irer. I !!.. Nomiii ition of one . for count v commissi. im r. j pull. N' .min'iti .11 of on- C lU'l.'l !' candidal e candidate candidal' candidal.' ! r,.r sehiKil .u:."rlu!-lid.-nl 1 llih Noiuiliat 1011 nf one cati'li'lab- I for s'irvevor. I Nolnintitioii of one candidal' f... ",...r..li..- J D Mvii.oik, ( 'llllillll III. U-r a l ipt-'d. The f .llownig ciuiu.itt.-H 11 form an I resolutions was ap plat in led : Doiris, ','r X.r Mc Far- land. 1 It K I'l.A I I .'till, I'l.c ileuiocratic party of l.anc cm 11 ly 111 1 vemloii assembled, do hcri- b'y 111. il.e the following declaration ol pi 1 liel pli s; l'ut: Wo CMidcniu I he last legi-la line lor Its w 1 1 1 1 11 1 disregard of the III li tests of the taxpayer and ila profli gate wii-to of public nioiii-y by the I 1 age of enormous appropt lat hdis for unnecessary purposes: Tliclefnre we Ulge 1. poll ibe next leglslallire tlie ur-,-i,t in-. 1 ry elan iiumediale n't urn (,. an ecomnoic:.! admiuislratlon of the late ginerumeiit, and to that end we leniiiid thai the silar.es of all s'ate "llic. rs shall be kept s rictly within ll.,- limits o the coiisiitiilli.il, and Hint ad law s providing extra Ices ur com pel. satin,! for du'ics Imposed by law upon in h oilltvis shall be repealed. Second; I oat weare in favor of and hereby pledge our legislative camli , lutes 'to secure th 1 reiiiaetinent of Hie Morlgage lax Law and the rt-storallo.i 01 the statute pel nulling the deduction from u-s.'sscil values of all iiidebtud 111 - refolded w ithin the state. Third: That u favor Ibe enact in, nt of a law for Ibe payment of all taxes upon personal property lu the spring, and tlie laxes upon real estate 111 (lie hill. I'ouilh: That we are unalterably opposed to the iippropllaliull of public money lor I lie aiippoit of sectarian institutions, whether of a charitable nature or otherwise. Fifth: I'U.it we favor iiinouanil 1 in-lit to the Coi'-lilutioii of the Culled States providing for the election ol Culled Stales Senator by direct vote of t Im pei.pl". Sixth: That we are in favor of, and demand of the Congress of the I'lliled States the repeal olull law in coiillict with the Coinage Act of KIT, r gulat iug the coinage of money and estab lishing the value thereof. That we favor the opening of the mint fer tlie coinage of Is.lh gold and silver, the modiict of American mli.es at the present ratio of HI lo I, without dis crimination against eh her metal. Anil Hint all money Issued by the govern ment shall lie Interchangeable and of full legal tender value lu Hie payment of all debts both publin and private. Chairman of Com. on Platform. Amotion was made Hint a commit tee of live be appointed to confer with He populists; carried. J P llanisey, J I ; Yates, J unes Parker, deo H Day, L L Stev. iis appointed as said com mittee. A motion Wh adopted that il take a majority to nominate. On niol ion four tellers were ap pointed as follow: ( has Kisenger, C P Houston, dcorgn Wliilsetl, J W tlowdy. I.KI.hilAI'KS KI.Kl'IK.II. Thu follow nig delegates were elected lo the slate convention: JW linker, .1 I! llanis, Win Houston, 1 L Cainii l.el, H J Dav, W W Oglesby, J H Wiiit.aker. j U Hill, d l DorrU, L Hilyeu, E HSkipoiih, E D Matlick. irsniN roNsiMMATun. The comuil'tee appol llted to confer with tin populists ui this lioiirarrived ami were liberally apphiuded. Tlie joint committee of democrats uud populists agreed upon the follow ing division of olllcers: Democrats-Senator, re resentative, county judge, clerk, commissioner and ttcasor. Populists T representatives, sherill, treasurer, school superintend ent, surveyor, coroner. Tlie populists will nouiiuute their portion of the ticket In a week or so, when llieir convention will be called. KTATK mi.NATOIl. (iovernor Whlleakur, lu a few elo iiuuiil words, nominated Hon E K Skipworlh. Mr Maker of Cottage (irove, seconded the nomination. On motion the rule were (iseiiilod mid tlio gentleman was nominated by iieelalllatioll. Tlio action of tlio committee was I'liUiuslasiically applauded. IIKI'RMKNTATTVK. I. Ililvcii of Eugene and Henry Mathews of dosheu wero placcil lu 10.10 ination for reiiresentallve I'irsi. Ililloi-llilyeu .Is, Mailiew is 1 im. 1, hell It. Mullock 4. L llilyeu iiuclaicii 1110 liouillice ior rcprcseutative. rl.KllK. SS Spuiccrof Irving was pluced lu tu ui.i n.ii lit... Tim roles weru au-lieilded una .11 r Spencer was declared nominated by iiccliiuiation. loCNTV .It'DUK. The follow-in nersoiis were p'aced iti until bullion: A A Hsk nf lOugune, 1, lel,.lii.ii of Si.rintrlli'ld. L D I." l KiK'toio. K P Coleman of Coliurg, and II 1) Norton of Eugene, lion K IMfolemail declined the mini ination with thanks, and Mr Norton ,ilMo declined. First llallot McMahon 41, Forrest l i I'lsU ll!. Mr McMuholi wu declared the . 1 hi . i Mel. Tlio nomination was made unanl in, .us 011 motion of L D Forrest COHMISSIONKIt. J U Hill, of Hichardson, was placed in iioiiiiiinlion. Tin- rules were nu p.'iided an 1 l is nomination was by acclamation. ASSI"iolt. The (olio lug ge ntleinen wi-re , I in in .mi nut Ion P J McPlier- 1 .... 1., ie il-MI ....... ..r 1 ....... s in ol I'. Igene, r ' nuunm ..i .. .... Tom. (' M Kiss-nger of Full Creek. 1 irsl 1, illot -Mcpherson 4-', Wil liams III, Ei.s.-iiger 4. on motion of Mr Mssenger the nomination ol Mr Mcl'liersoii wa ,iiade unanitiioii' . I i.e. 1 lie di I,.-ib's were instructed , in- W W O 'li-liv as 1 dele- "l'e to ti e Nallolllll olivelillnll. r III sill. I I luN I'Ahst.li. The following was ollcred by J D Mullock, and unanimously adopted. l'.i'H.VKii, That Ihu democracy in i veiition as-embled will work as beaililv for tin; election of popuilst who will be pluced on this ticket as we will for those nut I by this con vention li( KS I10WN, J i-t as the dumocrati! convention ttdjour I a communication wa re ceived from tlie populist declining lo ul.ole l.v the r ait ret-mcia as lorinu. I .'. I bv their coiuinitte'. ' The convention was then reaiseiu- I'. P Ciilemati, (in A Ogl.-hv, J W Stcnatt, 1. led and (he following proceedings I had. lilittim.iitl oiiilnailiins- The following persons were placed in lioiniliatloU for repreaentatives: John Medley of Cot (age (irove, W II Mathews of '(ioshell and L Hons ton ol Junction, First l'.alloi-Mathews 3'J, Houston Id, Medley lib. Hoiiatou and Mathews declared the nominees. MllllUl T. Thomas Itiiley, 11. nry J Day. Jas il Yab-s, Horace Hampton. W P Cheshire, K M Day, were plmrd in iiominutioii. lienrvJ Day, W P Cheshire, It M Dav Hiiil Jas ii Yates declined. I'ir-I hallol llailev Hampton 4'-', M S Wallis 4, Day 1. Hampton was declared the nominee. THUASl'KKK. Chairman Clow made 11 speech ex tolling J d (iray as a man and eiti.eii and a republican u a lit person for tlie ofllcc Hon K P Coleman also was ol alikcopuiion, hut thought the con vention should have bis consent, dov. Wliilcaker stated that Mr dray did not desire his name to lie used. On mom u 11 F Doiris was nomi nated by acclamation. Sl'lliHIt. st'l'illtlN niNI.KNT. ProfJ P Holland, of Junction, was nominated by acclamation. KfKVKYOIt. John H Heaveiiuo of Kugene, was nominated by acclamation. I ulloSKU. Dr (ico Wall, of Collage diovc, w as nominated by acclamation. rUNTKAl, I'OMMI I 1 1 K. I'a I CriM'k ('has Kissinger. Springtield-J A Stevens. N Junction Wm Houston. Small Kugeuo No. I PJ MePlnr son. Mohawk-Harry Haxtei. Kit hurilsi.ii E C lleamali. Pleasant Ilill-Jn Parker. Wlllainetlo Win Hogarl. v i. v 7 -!eo A Dor: is. N E No I 1 I les well J 8 Wliilcaker. H Junction J T Clow. X E No 1- E Cottage (l-F S Younger. (iusheu-John Keeney. Klinlra-J P inn wait. SH iiier K lluslou. Florence Jas Popo. Cau.pCreck-W DMcClaiti. Siuslaw Lost Valler TCruzan. Irvlng-J H Inwall. Chcsher T A Fountain. Loiig Toiu-F W Williams. JasHtr H SV Jones. McKenzie Jollll Isotil. Thurston N E No.l-J M Martin. Middle Fork U H Kelsay. dale I reeK J Kumerly. WCdrove-J PCurrln. nermann Hon H M Clow was elected chalr- muii uud 11 J Day, secretary. A motion was mane to rucousiuer a resoliaion ottered by J u iMauoca; unaiilinoualy carried. i hrcu cl eers ami a uger were gnwo for the ticket. On motion adjourned. 1'KKClNCr Or r KRH. The Eiigeno district made the follow- nonilnatlons: Justlce-d W Klnsey. Constable Sidney Hoott. I'OMtiKKSSlONAl, CONVENTION. I ' . ..n s iuiui 1..tt 1 u 1 i.,l,.i:i,iiiii AI.IIANY. wr., iiru 1, imn.. coiigreslonal convenllon wa organ- -.I l.v the, election 01 v 11 1. vine, of McMlunville as cnairinuii, I- I) Cusslck. of Albany as secretary and C d Coad of Polk conn tv as assistant. i,oniuiiiioe were p oolntcil, remiris nearu ami nx.u.u- Hons for coiigieasiuaii niauo as follow: Hons Tllmon torn, lunger Hermann, T il Tongue, a JJ miner .....1 T T dir. The convention is preparing to ballot. TUB IIALUlTS. t h.. llrst ballot reaulted Hermann, .V.; Tongue, 1W; Miller, 11; fora, is; i'i 11 it 1 1 Meeniiil llll lit, nermann o, - ,, .. r.n Tongue Ll). Foriia.', Trulll 11, JMllier i'lilrd ball)! Hermann, 51; Ford 21; Tongue, Vi; Miller, I.'l; lruiu, 8. Fourth ballot-Hermann 4!l, Tuiii JllgU 30, Ford '.M. Miller 13, Tulll . Fifth Hermann, 411; rora, Ton ir ne. 31: Miller. 15: Trultt, H. ThocoiiTentlou is still balloting as 1 1 we go to press, j a Ih'ivv Knrr. Portland Tele ' r: .. . ... .... IT..1....I gram: "inllie name 01 ma ounru Htates a complaint was llled last even- in, r hv District Attorney wurunv against EE Upmeyer, LlILoacalle .,,,1 .1 U Huckmaa. doluK busimsi .....Ur the firm nume of the llarrishurg Mill Company. The suit I brought 10 rseovur 1j.3X). value of Umber al lued to have been cut by defendants 011 government land during the year IWUI-'IHI. It Is claimed that 1,700,(XX) f. i l of lumber bus been conveited by this mill coiiifiany during lliee year to it own usi). The tiling of the pa pers In the above suit lias caused a I , . . - - 1.1. ..A., .. It ueiieii warnuu ior cm uin.1,1 - Issued against Myron 11 Wood. Wood had a contract to supply It with log. In fulllllliig this he cut government limber, with the company' know ledge. It is allegud, and was arrested. He wa lined lltm and was allowed his lilwrty lo gel togsther the money with which to pny the fine 11 ha not nppeared In court since, which fact was brought to the notice of Judge Bellinger on th filing of the com i.hilnt aoainst the mill eple. Wned will now either pay hi fine org to jail." Pally (luanl April s. FlNKII $10 and i'ohth. Pert Hutch inson, wlio resides a few miles out In Hie cou'iitry, was arrested yeaterday by Constable Linton on the charge of having ditur the Salvation Army at it meeting last (Sunday night. He wa taken before Justice Wheeler lust evening and plead guilty to the charge and win OiiatUlU and costs. pally lluard, April a. Dini).-Mr Hendrlcksoii, an old guiitleman, tl years ef age, died at his home down Hi river road at 11 o'cl.M'k today, after an llliiesof only a few days. He leaves a wife and one mi at huiii. THE DOT SPRING MEDICINE Is Simmons l ivr? Prc.L'LATon-don'l t'Hgft tj t.ik it. I he Liver Rfts sluggish c!iiri:n tlw Witit r, ju-.t lii.e all nature, anJ the vt-m b.-"i:ies iliokeJ up by the .iiiiutnul it. J . 1 .!, wlii, h brings on M.il.gi.i, I ever niiJ A '.lie anj Rheuma tism. Y.v.i want t w..Ue u; your Liver now, l:t 1-J sut i u t.iKc bl.V.UONS l.tvcK K::'..iLroH t. J.i it. It also regulates t'le Liver -keeps it rrPrly at work, when your system w ill be trie from poison anJ the wh- l bo.lv IcvigorateJ. YouRet 11 IK Id STHLOODwhrn your system is in At t.mJition, and that will only l'e whe i the Liver is kept active. I ry a Liver Keme.lv once anJ note the dilleretiti. Hut t ike only Sl.Vl.WONS l.ivi w KrouLATOK it is Simmons Livlk KuiULATOK whieS makes the diltereniie. Take It in powder or in liquid already prepared, or make a tea of the powder; but take SIMMONS I.IVIiR REGU LATOR. You'll find the RhL) Z on every package. Look lor it. J. 11. clliu fc Co., rhUadelphla, Pa, Tongue I Nominated. Al.liANY, April 7. Thomas II. Tongue, of Washington county, wa at 11:1". tonight, on Hie 3llh ballot, lioiiiliiiited for Foiled Stales represen tative for the first congressional dis trict, and the great light against Lin ger Hermann wa won. The struggle was long nun a lilliu leuioui, out it was carried on without bitterness, and it was gallantly won. Hermann got hi maximum strength on the first ballot, ami thereafter It gradually dwindled away, with many fluctua tions, until ll was In the neighborhood of 30 votes, and these stayed with him to Hie last. Tongue wa second choice in His number of voles. A the tight proceeded, the eiiiiinent for Tongue u'gtui lo mnullesl llsaelf. until 11 was so strong it could not longer be disre garded. The supporters of the weaker candidate linally yielded ami went to Tongue, and that I the Way lie was nominated. It was now midnight, but the con vention nominated delegate lo Hi national convention and named a con gressional committee ami thus lluishod its work and adjoin lied. It wa un mistakably a aoiiiid-uioiiey convention and voted for Judge Moore, of Klam ath, and J F Culbrealh, of Yamhill, as delegates on Itio clearly evident stipulation thai they would stand for sound money. Wyatt, the free silver oaudidate, did not allow hi name to be presented, his defeat being sure. The 11 mil ballot result, d: Tongue, 63; Hermann, 31; Ford, 1; Miller 6. NOT US. A C Woodcock leceived three vote on theU'illi ballot, but ll was declared Illegal us llill votws wore cast. Hon II II Miller receive;! in Highest vote on the ,'1:M ballot ill si II Friendly and A C WoodoocK were among the auditors. Darwin llrlstow, when ho secouuea the nomination of Mr Hermann, read lit following telegram from Hermann addressed to It A Heiisell: "Hay to th convention: If nominated and elec ted, I will stand upon the plat Tor m adopted by the Ht Louis couveutioa on the money (jueitlon. (Signed) Bin- ....I. I f B (, ,1 H . .v. ...n.. ... Dally Uuard, Aprils. Tiik IIoiiumia Hoar. Dr Wall, 8 IMi.xr Hen Lurch end Superintendent Jeuiilugs, of the ltohemla mines, a I membetior the committee appoiuieu by a muss meeting at Cottage drove to confer with the citizens of Eugene and lb member ef the county court to so what assistance they could gel in the way of an appropriation from tli eouiity to bo uaed in completing the lloheuila wagon road, were iu town today and preaeuted their peti tion to the court. The court did not appropriate any sum of money for the road, stating thu'. It was not lu the power of the couuty to appropriate for1 roadtother than county road. Th court, however, considered the matter from a favorable point uf view and gave the assurance that, If the road was established and th work of developing the mines continued, it would give substantial assistance. This would probably I don by mak ing the road, or a iMiriion of il al least, a county road, ami then appropriat ing funds lor It Improvement. In. nci.: Munmru. Judg Fuller- ton has inodlllod tli decree 111 th di vorce case of Lulla Abbtt vs Geo W Abbott, and awards the custody of the children to the defendant Froia recent evidence taken iu this city It proves conclusively that neither th father or mother are fit persons lo car for the children and by rights they ought to be sent to tlio orphans' home. Makkikd. In Hpeiieer precinct April 5, I V.HI, by (ieorge Holland, J P, Mr Ernest Lawrence and Miss Lilly M liar. iy. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. 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