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fcr Infants and Children. OastorlalltowellatA'tisl tnci.I! In n tl.at I recumtiii n-1 It Midori ,rt-iai.y I f r.-tl.,n kaua to m." 11. A. An- ma, M. L , 111 So, Oxi'rJ jt , Lru"k! n, V. "Tk tua cf 'Ciurtorla U so u-.tromnl arid I t urll M wiiUwmll tint llsmusa w.irk ot sujwrrrnKatli.n to (I'lmw It. a"' luu iiiirrtit f.mii: ii d -i a t ini Co.u: v.lLia way r h." Casu lUunrs, I. I., hew Vrk City. rfflf t"' V. E. BROWN. B. 0. PMNE. f. W. OSBURN. Prttltsnt. Vic Pieudtnt. Ciihisf. Tin-: Eugene Loan ami Savkjs BANK, Of Eugene, - Oregon. DIKK'Tolts-li. V I'slm. J. H IlariK J. K I'K, H. Ii. I'aiii'-. w. K. llr.isu, J. K. Knii ooi, K. W. I)l.iini. Pall Up C3Dita!. j : : $50,000. A General Banking Business Transacted. lllteri'.t allowed nil tlilin il n.itx Oheitl.ui riitrmti.l M oiir iro will rifelvo Miupt alteiilluii. Mexican Mustang Liniment for Hums, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores Sciatica, Lumbago. Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailment.?, All Morse Ailments, AH Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle Membrane and Tissu. Quickly to the Very Scat of Painaiu! Ousts it In a Jiify. Rub In Vigorously. Mustang Liniment con, n erf Pain, Make rUa or But well ialn. TUKJ 0 ADCD ii' i'i"" tili-.t K-". noo-" Inlj rArtti i v.-rii.iiiu vii.n. v. tit miii t.i Merchants , n'limiue, snt, r rsnein'''. wlvre roiitrnot. tur n.tvi.itnii.ii i-tin Ik initio Th'l ftlr- JinvunMr U U moil n titti r nil ill ovny f I "l l;i'. ll It i.rn ph. In" il . , o Im.lliitfK-K'ti. l"V lititl ,,f imi mut jtlM.TIi.. '!ieiiinii. I ii- iiem, l'u. 1 1 It hrll-Nnv- ii i .u Ir.iu- i l II I' rr. ' 1.1 utlict ! " n-n'.Ju'v.i, I Ii I K ITU' t i. in-, i',,, '. ., ) i. Hi. 'un riiui i' 1 1 1 1 ), N r I ..:n'M, I in i i,.n n. Ill: I rV 1,1 R' a r.a..n. flt l".HHl. I'M' 1 III II I hi k. i l- v ! y ul y ni'.jr vera tif'V. I rtuJia. n'o4 rtf.; j, at fit IHO ! I i LOST MANHOOD Mi,.''iJ qn l. h I T. Orrt 1 fW rrti-st.fn.to-winirntt, I'lvuialllPitli'Ml Inrait. liui.li.n.'7 tu W (lint SUp. U ta a vn.''iin ef -eik"al wrAkniwa ami tiarrrnn,',. il tail be i.eici lu aula) Itj the iimoI IImi- u. Thenrw iti. nciy . I e tli Piinl. ItUof llio ol'l lammu lluil.oii Wtolcal Imtilull 111 Hi. lnii'nl t.i.,.1. r li It u vny .r.il, l.iil N il ..r lln'a il- ureiirS iMu-lant1. f, $VUii ..in fcj4.i-t wrlll.o anarii'ee (i'.i..i(..rac.iru. 11 Jim l'"T all t.'i,iij ar i s ii.tln ,r ci.'Uu nioi will tifM-tit Ui yii fufi ef ml I'l-a'tf . Vn f if rliru "i. i I. ui'i"i .!' A linn iii'iiko:' si.i.icn. isnrt ii., JaneUun Ji". ''ark.. i A l.ltUNia, aaai fmniiaro. C U ..-. .- --s s Cii.turla i-.ir.il (' "', Omitliwllfl, IV. .ir H, Marr'i'M, li'.iaiIB, K.i i M'..hi,s j;ln ilwj'i !'''""' 1,1 ,-.vl..i. Wit:iul li Jurl.ru mll '!'". "IV.r KTiTnl jNtM I l'J rerommn. ' d yi, .r '( l..ri.i,' u:. I !wi!l ulwn; ciuilil ! l. ci t It lias luiarmU jirwluunl Uaic.l n .;u." l:uM I". VfAUtt, M. !., JXth Blre-.-t a- 1 Tth Ate., New York C .ty Til Ciraii CoaPiST, 77 MrmiT Histst, Yuaa fin tlr1 'M A UTTLK OlCI.AIHillA UO-U. Klamath r uinty ha- u ri.-'';iiti.)ii of tin: Okliii. 'u:t li'ioin on ii f m ill mI!. 'I'll! I.IW Wliidl Wfllt Hit'" il'.ct .Mmi.lay, .'');!i ul t., nt.-l wliicli ,rivili-i fur i.-ttli-nn nt liy l.in ,;c t., (if tlio furt K Initial Ii hay ,-. pi rn-, hit c.iu-i d it livi ly cxixli. ,1 c.ii;iU M to tlntl I'iriili'.y, ami i.iii rn i- inucli lif'-' uruninl l"';'-nt--I (.1.1 l-'ort K!:ini;itli an-iiii. Six lilinu" 'rc n-ccivtil liy C'uiiiity e li rk I.iitviil yitun!;iy. The r--crvif cnit.'iiii-' alMiut 10,000 uti uf line liay laii'I, iKiirly all of wliicli li.ii li'n loi Mtml within thin nhort Hiact; of thrfti ihiy. The lort n-iirvf uf uie niilu t"iKtrf, iMiihrn-uI within thu liny rtci-rvr in wilhlii-lil fmti) H.ttli-iniMit. St-t-th-rg are limited to .SO ncn n, ami the inaiiiliti il ili.-jiofitioii to H-ttlii un the hay lunl tif that lmvility hffalii th nir.li whii:h will h' tnaili: whin tlii- ICl.iinath Indian rinTViition in thrown oinn for BuUlcmcnt. I ;-trit hah a .Vycar-oM girl who . lavs on th" I'iano ami cuinpofif. pirciH. Shu waktM ni ill" family lii lmi' hn akl'apt and i-tirn lln'in tip Honn'tiinoM nft'-r tln'V liiivu g'Mi I,, l 1 1 Tin- t xtromi1 varii.lv of mich nnii.cii.i if c.xcinlinK grat ifjii'. Chii i.'ti Trihiinr: Mr. llohhs- l).:ir. thi. l.nir savn frwinjf is to ,t wninaii w hat wlilrtl.llk' is to H man. ' N th . t nt'l Well, here, take 1 it tlf IhckV troiifcr nml whith' a cii'il'' of patchrw on thi'lli whih- 1 p to tin-' in.itinic. Sal. in Journal: With Ih v. lr hrivrr. of Lam1, 1'nsiilini! Khlcr It.trklry.ol Marion, Ki'V. I.oan, of Ih'iiton, and Jo Simon pioun it fiirimm front Multnomah all on tin.' lu ki't, i.-n't thrri- danjitr of thf n iiuhlioan tidi't Kftling too high ly moral? A ngul.tr moral wave has struck it. The I'nion t-ounly tk'tnocratic ((invention in it platform a.lopt tl favor the free and unlimited roinaui' of gold and oilverat a ratio uf Hi to 1. Pi'iiouiurH the last IrgUlaturi! lor extravaaaiT. A umll for n veinu! only ami urge (he reduction of taxes as an im portant neei ssity. A hig rahhit d'ivo was held in 1' refiin eonnty a fi w days ago, in whieh ahoui '.SHOO people pirliet paled, and ii is otimated th.-t over JO.OOO of I In' pefts were killed. That would ! ahoul three rabhits for I'aeh man. In Lake county less than HH men captured 'JOOU rihhits, which would he lwent rabhits h the man. A hi roie hroii.c t-tatute of (iener al tirant is being eoii.-trueled at (.'hieopee, Mass. Tin' I'nioii League Club of l'lovideiu'e h. .mien d the tatutt which will l pl.ic d iii front of its clubhouse, Tin' i.e I co-l will he about $.'0, lUI:l w I, "ii ei.a?ti'iii'ted. The pit ce will be -Jl feel high and will have a p.'destal of luimy granite. The liL'tir ol (ieneral lir.int wm ne ....... i . i. .llutlll I I 1 II I'l I I 1 1 ' 1 1 . (.'irvallis lr.nes: .Many a lak , llo.il mi the body politic, ei-pecpilly in hard tunes. In l..u v.illis last Wi ek II Strange l.nlv, who elainied i I I.,,si 1,1m l ri!;e.l i n iinin- i ii- i ii i.. ...l;,, . ., n'li.t'ly wliicli meets at Sarabiga eroushall do'.l.f- by wotkuigon J N y , May t'.e fVllipalhv ol t i'l -valllMtes. A , , , p ,.i,i ollk.n Statesman: he I hojie, peion who went to ' " 'l'""l , ,lMr, vnu weie nut thinking of busi the fame boat Willi In r, relates- that ,;, i.hUrcb (Ida morning. You aheidi- '. w bi-il all tiie wav down. 1 knuw timr thouclita tdiould bt of and m.i'i M'lu il and p.i.i-r kt'i't i tally pri fivtiy, b.iwiui ti.it her si'bt was perhaps a- g.n'.l us the avirau'c. When Cortland was n aehi ii she was ii iin ceicdwith hliiuim l'or the f irth.T piosecu timi uf a pr-'lit-il'Ie lii.l'.o-tiy. Her hush mil, it i.- -iNo lel.ited, played the Liih'1 a.-t i i Al'n my w bile she v. ml nil 'orval I 's. 1'i-r.l.iiid Oie '.uii.'.r.: "Many of ...: 1. 1 ry i.cWr-p: 'I I I i ih hil'l or .1 1" rs, in an ie lor the i . . , - : the l.t legis. ! ; . - nations were ! , . - . il ll,i'-e of (hi ll :M .ii-ii-.- ol !'.' !. This i nil ss I- .olinu. and pr.n-t ic-ill v untrue. ,' lire.it apprpii tiious utade bythei : l-vtslature of 1S;V. a- fit the jute , I null and K.isVru a.-ylum, i re un t xpendi d. Kvi n ap irt truin t!ne, (lie s '-siiHi ol 1 S'.'.'i were ex'riv.t-' :j uit heyui d any precedent; and it ti v ei'inp ui- n "i'-'i i'. in 1 1 of t ii.ih!ihin a i l.ii.n of nviaitny, i-an addiii.i ml ae.'U- ition of pro I'ist i.'V. Th apprii;n i iiions at the c -i.i: of IS '"i execi di d by at Icist lj.iiiO.lHiO w.r thev ought to have iheeit." " " ' Ua'-ML'TIKUL PJIISTIMiM. JJagiilncent CollrrtUti Of I. II 11(1 Other urMtif. marine ann ii-wh .Son on Kxtilliitmii in itiu i r Mr Frank A Tabor uud Mr V J WiUnm, who have eatntjiivliad tein li.iniry Hrt Htudio In room ! of the 'I'l iim block, lmv In ton iif el Ion with llii ir atmllo one of the moil cotiililftt aii'l iiiiiiiilli'Uiit (yllwUom of oil luiliiliiin ever lrjiilit to thii count in. I w about iloubt by far the flneal tlint liua i-Vkr Ix-.u broU(lit to Kii,'n. 1 bn ciillicliuii cuiiiiilfl ol about 1 (K plye ami ii i ay be netii by miyoue at any 1 1 ii it (Juiing (Ii aflnriuKiii ufvacli week lnv. Tin- ili-iliy tbut can bu -eu woubl lill tbu mind ofonn who w it I-1 tbr briiali ami pallet with -c-ttoji- of ilflik'ht. Anion Hi collection f particular iMi-ri-ht la a pliatliiK r I be laku abov Alicrolt in ColorU'lo. Tin- acrni irvrui the lake at a blub elevation aiming euKiiUve rUKK.'l inoiifitaili cIiC'm. 'I I. e .eene (bat w ill ililile. (tie miii'l of tlio at liM inure tba all other In tlit- collection la a larire marine v.i-w 'lion iuliiliti( conailta of a lo.Kil.lilit Vine of 1'Ug-el rviuml, Kt:. Iifl from lieaiu'i l'eint in fronl vfi-ottle. 'l b tketcli wat miidfl In the rvenliiK wlien the wratur waa (lit turu il Joai ciiiiukIi Iw iaue a gentle rii;i! on Ms mirfatv. Tbii picture hum' I mi m-ii to be aiprcialei. It m hb aolil for IliXiO. Mr Tabor and Mt WllkiiiH Imve leu Ih Dregou but i nl.i.rt tiitin ami have only inaiietwe skrN'beain till! alale (bemaalvt'i. Utie of tins i a view of au oak grove back of A liuah'a place near Salem. The hi In i in u woodland rill near Wool biirn. Another very prettjr aeeiie ii aune! view of Mt ItaDicr, ill Wash In, inn, looking from ami directly f'r", j.hku uaouigiuu. lliu uriixit have aecured a tkutch ma I- by another artist of the Hire. Si', and arc now painting a largo m.c oictiir. the work Is verTllmr miCiiaud (o olio who lira vimeJ the Siaiera will prove itpeelally HKereai Ink'. Mr Tabor and Mr Wilklim expt-et, if Ibi-V inert Willi a KOiial eUi'Ceaa bert ii, they have at Portland and Haleni, In t itabliah a circuit and will viait Kiigriiu every two or three years, brii.giiiK a Ihtkh collection with them i-iich tiiui. Mrianorii a atuuwiii un der Van llier of l'ant and Aire Wll kins i a titiiiil under Klkias of Chiea un. Tlit-y expect one nf the French mutter aieivs, worth S.'tnuil, herein about two weuke. SKIDS FOR H KK.NZIE 1EKUT. (j rant llfuilrirki (iits the Coiiitact loltun It for One Vear at 4U leuu Per Day The following bhlt for the rentraet of ruuuiiikT the McKeiizie free ferry at lli'iidrieke' fur a term of one year were niieiicil U the coun(T oourt today: U M Havia AO A Ii Vaunhun 1110 00 i It Iniriain 'M no J T liuiialiUoii '-'74 00 CS Hi ton iUS !i0 M Fuller S'ld (10 (1 II Collin i4 IK) .1 K Itinler lirii On Kui'ciie Finn "ss KI I, F. Ilartwlit 1115 00 C M January 3i.'i (Hi (iiuiit lleuiliii'ki IT'i Oil The contract wa awarded to lieu .bicki, IliM loweal bidder, who w tuk i liuiKe of (lie ferry on (ht lolli iimt, fur u period of olio year. la the contract lit) nKre.a to keep the boat in repair to fur its minor d.lailaare con- crrni'il. I tie mm which tie will re. calve ataily w ill bo 4S ceuti. Probate il a Iters. (iiiiiriliunahlii of minor heirs of AiiM'iu .Maun, iluefaed; bond of Ibiui.rd I'l'ie, guardian, apprort'd; -ii'ilie, 1. ii vi roue I, muli ami drau vi le l.utolv l-.-it tto Ixaae look, deceased; eon Urination of sale. Final kedlciuuut act for Anril 7. lv.'.i. I 'dale of Isane Condon, deceased, I'llaioii to heirs iaaued. i: tale ot Marlou Siencer, iK".ved; Ih id et-Ulviiielit unproved. V l eiuvr tlecrced the owner of the real es'Ktu. betiiir tlisinlv heir, tif Miiretia Kellr; probable vah.e ol eMate J.i.sud. F, K Homier- m i nppoiiiled adininiitrator Willi 7,i'.iiil In in!; aurull.M; J 11 Mci'lung I' M Wilkius, (leorKW Finher nud Win Pivilnu. Adiiilutatrator ordered to sell personal property al private or liulilic sale. i:lleof J (! Mitchell, deceased; llnul account approved IMnto of John Taylor, deceased; UnV nceouut ap;irovod (iiiardianalilp of Thomiit Lace, dtf Ci'iiie I; report Hied. Ivdatt) !: M Hrigi;", deceased; ap- priuiers ivpoi led real piomr(y to (he tin. nun' of l(C) and personal properly F(ato of John (1 lay, deceased; pro! nble value ol enlnte, i,W. K M I'.iv iippointed exeutor, without huinls as piovideil under (h w ill. An pralNcrs nppolnled: F W Ostium, K It tU'iideisoii aud J 1 Maliock. Ill) llrlvnr la n HplfeHle from WnntHl - let'illMV IU IIIU llVllllMII.il PLIV l"U vendoii. Wonder if he is related (o (lie republican ltev I 1), ;v J K X Hell of llaker Citv bus bren clioncn to lepteaeiit the Ktirn Meijoii Fre.-bf terr in tlio general a ''ber things. lie-Well, I was (liiiikini: ol dial i-Z bonnet of yours. I It lluil high wnotik-h, think you? A hot,e nttaolicd te a bugi;.v in i w hich (ho occiuiauta, Mr Ilorac I'viinielt ttinl Mi Ida F.vamou, of this J city, weio rbliug, ran away on Sunday List. The lnu:y was badly datuaired kiiiI M ii I VHiii ni is still confined to her room from (lie Injuries received. The Lmi'rcss of Austria walks J miles daily in the open air. A male readin itleiiilaiit ai companies her, IKnuer aloud in tireek. ileinJourn.ii: John ll Mitih 11. rnianii and l!lb: V mr lit. il.i.mi is ah-. I bv the machine. It hii picked tbo county and iUte i'.mivi nti-M'.s .'.gainst yoa. Mi- Jenn e Hilton, of Kansas ihlv, is s.iiil t' h the only active won'. in l'oI'I miner and prospector in I. ie Sunt :ii est. Kor several t if !le b...- been engaged in pro pi ' 1 1 1 1 lor gid I in the mountains of Ar.zoiia and Ne Mexico, ami Iuh invented A number of useful .ti'iiliaiiocs in mining engineering. She i-oi 1 her share in an Ariimu miii.' ti.e othir day tor $35,000 in tuth. Stood Bimoirs'; TVKItr hnm-r. srheiher tl.lne. WnhJ. j li.fm.cv lu w. arc no i'ia.y tu'tu "J I Eesolveni ABKIN and 4 p-r.r.rr ct InrorainrmbUi purity iinJ cii.-atoei"'-'- l'un-ly .-x-ta. IU-, mfe, Intiw m, ar 1 1 . "I':--"1' w all.aiidmiH-cUrymoiheri, nur.-.', aiA i-alMrea, Sv ''"''" '."u", u tun L Una""," k Aaotlier NMilne I rmn I'orilaiul. Portland is still very mjiv over Us defeat bv tne L'liiversity ot r.iill in the con test for the loot bail pennant Inst season and so bittel has been the diaanpoilJlmetit ol the Portland men that il aeems Impimible for llieiu to overcom their bad feelings in the matter, even alter a lapre of several mouths, at (he following, wliicli ap peared hi yesterday's OreonUm, would iudicale: " The prpo.'il consolidation of the Oregon Jnlereollegiaie AswKiiatiou with th Pacific Nurlhwe-l A-t- eia tloii is hMiked upon favorably by some of (he iuul proiniueiit olllciiils of bulli orcauiatioiis. I'onipeliii.iti with the college men would undoubtedly is of bflielll to the iithle es nf Ibe clubs, lliouh they would lueor under severe disadvantage, audi us inlrrior o'por (uniUes ol training The mall-rof i-olieolidalioll w ill be taken up by loe ()IA al it meeting in Por.isnd, May S3, wheu Itstliainpioiishlp games w ill lw held. "The ) I A is ho more free fr.iui its wpiahhliug over details (him Is the P X A, and some ol the ellei.'. s of (he association are hh tricky as the ath letic clubs. This was developed w nil, ariauemeiits wele lu iiii made for (he championship meet, which, said an auiitltur sportsman yesterday, the University of Oregon men winded llxed for June 0. The object in wunl iug t lie KRines set for that date is be cause they are somewhat afraiu of the Portland I'niversily's teiim. Thu Portland University dotes on juue l, aud as it would be hard for the uiil vetsity to hold il team tout litr after that time, ll would not prove so for uiidablH. Fortunately for Portland University, il laid the facts bel'oie the dilleriiil college clubs iii the associa tion in time (o defeat the move to hold (he games on June H. instead of May L'.'l. The Portland L'niver-ity's bam w ill lie entered in the First lbvimeiii's indoor panics, and (lie wuy the men aeiiut theuisclves in these pones will make it posMble to gu.-n.e (heir strength b that of the M A A f alh letts, ho w ill be well repii scnted at the Armory. The lime id 'during Iho entiles lot lht Armory anns, by tbu wav, has been postponed Irom Aplil 1, (o (he 11th." lu (he above the U nf Omenaie accused of trying to lake unjust ad vantage of tlio 1'orllHiid men by at tempting In stave oil the ci, an . inn ship meet until June ti. Out ol jus tice to llieiu it is only rigid to say that Kugene w us the first to desire the meet to take pi act on May Si, but Portland at thai (line objected. Then HKiiiu Portland Mings u slur at the University of Oregon men in the ala.ve paraiirnph by insinuating thai the latter (lushed to postpone the meet In order to have nioiu time in w hich to train, as, lu the language of (he Oregon ian, "they are somewhat a .'raid of tlio Portland University's (ram." To those w ho understand thu case the above thug reverts back (o the source from w hich it sprang. The list of medal which the U of O holds re niovis all grounds for the chaige (hat they would 1 1 afraid lo enter a contest in athle es or oratory. The U ol O men do not go about the stale trying to slander the inenib rs of otlier'at h let ie associaliotis, but are slaying at home aud working, aud the opinion of tbu people here is that before (he present season is i tided Portland w ill l taught another lesson which to them will be but a repetilioti of her bitter experience ol last st usou. Pol it limns. Aptil 8, '!. (loud Weather for dileUs. Joseph Parker and Thomas II III saker aUemled (he Iieiuoeiatio con vent ion Tuesday. Mrs Preston is visiting ut Uncle Iatl llunaker's (his wee.i. Mr Sovern wiio bus l ieu stopping for some time in (' M Parker's lions bus moved to the lower valley. The republican convention (piite neglected (his section o! the county in tbu selection of euudahiles, ui though a ntuubcr were w ilaiiu and anxious to asi'iillce Ihetusel' es to (lie welfare of the people. Try again boys, as long a there is life there is hope. F. It Parker commenced school at Pleasant Hill a week since, while (he school begun here yesterday w il l O V t'alllson as teacher. Hurrah for Skipworth! ltKlHi.All. M ARRIKD. The La Orande Chroni cle conlitlns an account of the tinir riaeeof.Mr Allwrt Htiiio ( herty and Miss Ida May Slater." It s.ivs: "', marriage of Mr Albeit l!y rue Cherry and Miss Ida May !?.aler wnssolenui l.e I at high noon today at the limn of (he tuide's parenli. Mr and Mrs J 11 Slater, in th First Ward, the ceivtuo. ny being performed by the liev W F Potw I ne, of (he iiurch of the Kedeein er. Pendleton. The we. I. ling whs a ipiiet allali and was tendril only hy relatives of the bl i le." Miss Slater ' many fiieiulsin this city otbr their isil.gralulati-ins Astoria Hmlgi'C "F..I l',iod;e, well know u lu re and a former r, sid. nt, re turned yesterday ninriiing. He t:ns Ken employed on the Florence est in I ane county lie the psM two ytnrs us u.snser and ediior of tout p'lpt-r l'h Wrsl recently c!,a ,,. I I aiois i P Alley, i( former ) ropi .eio.-, ining got. a to Itsker City t i run a daily pa per. Mr hrndie left on tt.e Colinul ine tislay for Tillamook lo"k, where he w ill assuiii thwdutl 'flight keeper.'' IUm.as Kl.Krtiii.s - Four coiincil ined were eleded at Dallns Monday for th ensuing term as follows: J 1, Collins and Fd lUeMIe, repuhbeans; Alatk Hayt.r ami A It Muirr, demo crats. ! sinner m tltlUfc.ro. Watiiimjims April ti The Prvsb ihnt lias sent the aauie of Herman Scliuhiierieh (o the senate aa tist luasterof Hillstsim, Oregon. TIIE CirYEhKt "OX. 1, HasaODe ShM Arr-Tlii Jt -.... ,.on to Issn- W, M. Jier and Idglii Bonds Ueleaied to I- The city dedio.ThT over and so ipii ,.,r and orderly did it pu-s by W slraager iu (he town would hardly l.uve been aware thai one was g olHg on. The result has show n I K " one sided .11.1 r. Tliu A I A s l' 1 ' " vole the struight;co.iveiitloii ti kl ('apt Isaac liray, win, defeal d I. 11 Potter for councilman i the first ward is the only convention nominee elected. , , The niopo.1 ion to bond the city " the sum of t-VJ.CHX) for the purpose of purchasing and placing n operatl on eleclric light and water plants wa d fealed by a vote of ov.r two to one. The result of this vote has already shown lhat (ho voters aud proper y hol.l.-is of Kugene do not care in incur ,i,iv additional indebtedness up""" their shoulder during the present stringent time. The vote, by wards, is as follows: i'l K.ST W AKll. Couniiliniiii ... I tiray L 11 roller Juj (iray's Plurality 10 ltieonler 1! F Dorrls S U William Dorris' plurality Tieasiirer (ieorge F Craw 1,1 F Linn ' Craw's plurality Water- No W; Yes ' - Lights-No l'; Ve Ul Stro.ND WAKI). Coiiueihnan W V Henderson 1' J 11 Hopkins Henderson's plurality W lleeotder lmnis 11"' William 4J Dorris' plurality 101.' Iiciisiirer Craw l I, inn u0 Craw' plurality HI lloiids Walor-.Nn H Yes o4 Light-No II" s o7 THIKD WAKI) Councilman 11 M I lay HO S F Kerns 00 Day's plurality b'i Ilei'ordir Don is 204 Williams &'s Dorris' plurality 1 4 Treasurer Craw 1T0 l.inu Mi Craw's plurality 03 Ilonds Water-No S4 " Ye (i"i LL'ht No Is8 Yes oy Total vote of city east li'ili. Las y. ar it wa .Mii. Mr Dorris' total pin rality wa SX7, and Mr Craw's Hi',. The liiid iiit ion was voted down by a Vote ol 441 to IS1. 1 rook County Tickets. The following ticket have been put in iioiiiinaiiou in Crook county: D.Miiocralie-- lit pre senlalive, H K Misener, of Mitchell; commissioner, II 11 Hill, of Priiiwville; dork, Arthur Hodges, of Prineville; therllt, J W Fllimt, of Prineville; assessor, J T Kobinson, of Haystack; school suit r iuteudriit, Win Johnson, of Cross Keys; surveyor, P It Nelson, ol Mitchell; coroner, U ll Darsey, of p MiKed Kiver. llupublicati Ilepresi'titative, Dr (1 Flloiick, of Milchell; clerk, J M Williamson, of Prineville; sheriff, J 11 (iray.of Prinevillu; coinuiitsiuiier, TS Hamilton, of Upper Tiout; treasurer, C F Nichols, of Prinerille; assetsor, 1 F. Shown, of Waldron; school super inleiident, II II Davis, of Prineville; surveyor, II B jstewari, of Paulina; coroner, J f l ointis, er rrinevhle. In Whmii It May l niicera. Wm Puidy, eonunaniler iii chief nf noil s Hrnuiiir Army, wishes to ii form the public that titpi A W Moore, for mei ly :n ehsrgo of t!i Alh iiiy Carps, ha lu'eii dismissed from the service of the army through misreprtsentiiig and crooked actions, ami it not at present hi any way connected wiih tho wnrU. Also will siiy Unit lie lPurdy)wil! he in Albany in a few days to take charge nf til corps until all 'leiiiliinat debts will be latishtclorily settled Hegin ning M.ireli -1st nu'etinu wlli be held in our had at the usual hour, 7:3'J p in daily. tsigned LtK.f r. (' II Ukkm.KK. I'HIIT Oiism, April s. Casi: Amji Kti.-lu the matter of the citation of the heirs of the estate nf It. a Isoiii, deceased, lo appeal at tl e court house yesterday and show cause, if any, why the pn.erly should not le sold to pay oir the hide' ttdtici or thu i siate, an objection ivs raised hv sonic of the hells. Kinmv fc Markle'v represented the heirs wiio wish the the property sold and M O Wilkin represented thus who objected. It seems that there is a note aainst the estate that aggrvirnte oviir3.tl0tl, uime than th value ol the property, which is located on the Mohawk. This not i' in favor of some of the heiisaml the other hulls have raised an objection on the grouuds that tt.e note is a f.-rserv I he cae was arctied by the attornevs lief.'ie County Judire Kisk vesterdiv afternoon. Jude lisk rendered In's dieision today, disiuisin the petj. ll"ii in -top Hie title of the property. lsi'.y liimnl, a lull C. SKi.vitH Kott Mason -Ivanl,..0 I t oiuuisiidery, A K A M, of this eiiv I "tteu.lrd lo. services at St. Marv's I'.pise. pul eli'i -eh last evening ., t 1 1 1 ! lus, uillhnui. R y p) J.; L,Xt ri,, I s,!i;'I''f,!"l'',,,,lJrt'1' Mam..e i plnt a i I P.iw, r " ilw . , M"ee..hyf,rl,e Masiinj. " """K t's 'ul i- l, April il Li.'knsk. r, Wkii. A marrl'iire l..v wss today gr,,,,,.,! t Vlfo i i L""i anilM,.. M.Vi J Straight, I'ot.i of tin city. I s.iy i.us:.l Airlii. ,1!l,K1,V.r?n",,t,U'1, ,,f J"dion, n ollier ofPol.ee Judge J A Campbell, San Iraneis.-o, died at her lum.e 1, that city toiUy. Nearly all deleg.tr, to tile eon unssionul oonventiou at A loan have retumetl home. Junction City : Milling Goran-, r i t "ri m.'iiij .M n ... "WHITE ROSE' OUARANTEEjP BEST QUALl The must popular Hour in the market. leading grocers. MAitiUKii.-Mr (borge David Linn ami Mis- Mabel J Slraight. two proui neiit yniiiig people of this city, were married al the home of (he bride' pure.'is, Col and MrsJ A Straight, at 1) o'clock lasl evening by Kev D L Lovcridge, rector of St Mary's Kpiseo pal church. The residence was hand somely decorated for thu occasion, and the cuienioiiy was very beautiful and laipresive. The decorations were by Minses Kdvthe llollinun, Jes-io (iil strap aud lilaiiehe Straight, and wire very laaiitnul. T ie supper wus an elegant allair, and many neatiinui piesents were receiveii ny inu cimpie. A large iitiiiibcl of guests were present, aiincig them being the following: Professor and A'rs J If Hawthorn, Hon and Mrs S II Friendly mid their daugbtits, Misses Thi'iMsa and Kosalie, Hon ai d Mrs t ieorge it Dorris and tlaughli r Stella, Mr and Mis Melehi-r Linn, Dr and Mrs F W Prentice. Dr Uml all 1 I. l.ooinis lino un.;,'! i Misses Nellie and t Vita and son Frank. Key and Mrs William K-mp uud daughter Xclhe, Fmles-orJ It Leiche , Dr ami Mrs. ie.hu llair.s, Dr nnd Mrs K D McKetioV, Mr and Mrs SM 'l i tus, Cniittiiii liml Mislsiiiic tiriiy, Mr ami Mr Josepn Oray, Mr and Mrs Jo seph Kavs and daughters Leona and Myrtle, Mrs 11 W Ihihicu, Mr ami Mrs Mayer, Itev ami MrsD F. Love ridge, M"r and Mr A Y. rington. Mrs Margirntte I'uderwo d an I da i ;iter Peggie. MrsKlli'ii llufl' and daiunicr Mis May, Miss Lena (loldsiuiih, Mlsse F.dilh Urown, Maud Kern, Marie Ware, Jessie iiltnp. Ada Stites, Maggie ('roller, lidith lb H'llilltl. Mrs llaiichett, Mr Kate Muura, ol Meaeham, Oregon, Hon and Mrs F M Wilkius and ibiiiL'hter Mi is Maud, and Mr aud Mis I hesb-r Combs, Mr Phoebe Kiiisey and daughter Miss Maggie of Ssa'in, Mrs Watkins and daughter Miss Flora, Messrs (ieorge Keegau. K C Test, King Henderson, Warner hrown, Walter Wriftin, Frank Willvinsaml lleorge Y'crington. Mliill.Y l AKKlKli Albany Dem-iM-rat: Mrs Davenport conliniies to have a remarkable career, am) it is doubted if any woman iu the United States can report ns checker, d am' adventurous a life as a former Albany lady, when here known first a Mrs Davenport aud afterwards as Mrs liyau. A dispatch from Unite, Moli lalia, tells (he slory: "John tirt-en who is trying to have his inuriinge annulled, (old a remarkable story to day about bis wife's matrimonial ad ventures. The woman was known lu ltutle ahoul a year no as Gladys Southward, and was a devout member ot the liaplist church when Green met her. They were married last Septem ber. On the P.'lh of last montli Greei. says she deserted him, taking all his cash. Upon investigation Green limls lhat the woman has right living bus bauds, ami has never been divoroed. Her llrst husband, whom she married when she was 14. is a fanner named Amentum, living near Des .Moines, la Lati-e !ie married Go-sage iu lies Moines, l.ussell, in Helena, Dayton, Davenport and Nelson in Portland, Or, and liyau at Albany, Or. She is now supposed lo I in Portland. " A MiNtATtHK llicvti.K. M Hilar ker, a bicycle dealer of this city, is manufacturing a special bicycle of very small sie for bis l.ttle four year old daughter, M.ss Muiy. Kvery'part ot the ma liiue excefd the chain, tires and bulls I being made by Mr Marker, who has a bicycle repair shop, and is considerable ol a genius iu that hue. The icyde will probably be one nf the smallest iu the United States The w heels are 14 inei es in diameter, and contain hi spokes. The rims had to be mane here as none tliut small could Im gotten from any of the facio ne. The frame Is 1 1 inchts high ami -71 inches long, and the machine will have a wheel base of ,N1 inches. The handle bars spread 01 inches. The rear sprocket wheel him 5 teeth ami Hie front one has 14 teeth, giving the w heel a 40-itlch gear. The chain is .'i-lii inch. Tires for this bi ydn w ill probably be made to lit by cutting 11 piece out of a set of larger si.e mid tin n splicing hem together When fin ished the weight nf the bicycle will be about 01 pound.. Little Mis Marv i.:in,cr, wm, is t . ride il U small ot ner ace ami cmld not reach the Mihil "ii i.i men iviieei. Dol'OI.AS Coi-NTY I)KMOr ll A TIC Nominations: .Senator, James lie. ron; representative, Pev Leonard, "j L Dewey, S Chancy ;clerk, K Stephens; sh.rilt. Ill' Aneejtreasmer, V (J Lo,,.' don; assessor, Jessie Thornton; school superintendent, Douglas Waite; sur veyor, OF I hie; commissioner, Jep Grulle; coroner, Dr Hawkins Strong anti-A P A resolution were passed. I'sl y Guard, April r,. D:ki. Nellie, the Is nionlhs-ohl d. lighter of Mr and Mrs Pah.ier A vres wh reside north of this citv.tliC'd at In. lauuly hou.H Sunday, April 5th, S'lll. Of III III l,..,i,l,l ... IM ..." r . I ......... .,,,.. jnB 1 u noru 1 a ii,- ,i nt 2 p m today and tiie re- ...niu, murreu 111 thu Gillespie ceme t'slly 'OiBiO. A pal 1. Makkia.ik Luknsis. - Mariiige ice-ises were today grunted to Frank l-.lillhUe, iitfed SI, and Miss Kachel Downing, Vrwtl LnWTl.M ge. 1.,, and Miss Lill.o M Vurnev, liged l.s, 1 Dew's aii imri5 i.s .V .. ., I , . , , r r, lillllll s id III today sM,e. His Hew goods liavenrnved and re now being ,Iih played for inspection. UHd la- Mtl und ee some of Iheajcleshe mentions. 1'ally miar I, April : lii:iM.Soi.K H,Hll K.m, l.lr store Hgali, ,hi, morning ad will I ..land, who pu.cl,SSe, It at sherirT ale jislerday. DtKi, -Howard Pcnnineim,, ue(J 7 .'rs., of Mr and Mr. J-l ,. Pen liigiiiil of Spen.vr Crei-k tli.-.l f spinal troubles! April 0,H: Henry and" pM.ri SiTimim evaned niin the county JhH t iKIIasVi d - bHing thebaic of t ,e ba-H-meut w in- MAN UFAC'TL'RKltS OF Tup; Tile Teriaj., The term "chestnut- , lokes tliHt ui.ru ...i.... . "ii urk.iiud to stories mm h,,! r....o,,, nigiiim,.,) , ,,, ll wiiH used In e.,e(.tin ( heat nut street tl.e.tru D If a sl..ry that a, walk alone wus reis-iN-i Hlleienr emi U ' ' - kii uu, w, r Joke that bad an undent . it U'lIM lltlil a. w It was "old i-noiigli i ,sv 1 I.I ri I. u ll,.. IU. . ' ""lf ....... ..v ,c , uesmut mr,. lhat phrase was ,, I1(, use, so tin, simple im. Dul presslve mIiiii word cbK. rrii wni 1 u V I Ueuerul Un rrls.i, ! nrTTJ .inrrir Ni:v Yiiiik, April B.-Ti,. of M rs Mini I ,,t,l l. . - "WlllHt I oral lieiijiiuiin lhirrisnn ib lli.cil al M i hoini,,' ,, I :4ll. Or Wesley Itrown, n, iMiiciaieu hi ine celtini,i,j. rink-e. wiiich nt cneiMifL'J relatives mi(J oi i no or and grimm, h private allair. Il.lrbsr mid Hlvrr BllifJ w ash I N(i n s, April 6.-T and baibor iipprepnatioa , umii r suspei.siui, ruletbyir.. ofl(ito4il. the i iiiM.itift. . St roil IT enough to urcnr. ...... " ii. - V .n voie. iiepi'iiru (rep luvii t, vine was la ten. iih.i u . no the bill, especiaily en the V pi nver eoiiiuiihsmii. A J Davis, the .Moiitimri w hose eslale i invnlvMl Ii. an alleged wite liuvinu Kn e.xpi cietiiy on me situs, im. in toos couniy, w litre, y-, he passed for an old lacUlor A Cottago Grove vuutiii green onions but dues nut ofi j in esling tin mii using to lb . saw a notice in au Fatten;-, to kill this odor ami srnltb' stamps for the leeeipt. if rived it lead: "After s onions eat a ipliuitity ofjv Tlie Corvnllis Times cod!' port of a new (louri rig mil riM-. Ordora for iuu ur niarhiiiery for the mill last week in Port Intnl. Th, be located on the farm of 01 in nml 1 half miles nortli . It is to be roller pneei 1 pow er, and the capsi'ltr loN barrels tier day. Woikiati short time. U. S. Land t Joel Ware,havin?V jiointeil U. Circuit Comniissioiierfurtlie f i-A . ..Mtr r, 01 uresioii, is to make HoMKSTEAtF-f Kinal Pkoofs, ondtsju, liinony in ('oNTEJ1h; Having lial thirty perience in tliis line. a 'iiiirantee satisfactf o , every case. Office Fellows' lJuilding, Oregon. ASH GROVE P Breeding ri to hooj in B White 11 v iiioutb 1" un'd Iho"' v,rA; ,., ', unit f" J&n'JhW Haintiur Eess $1.50 pjri5;ws I also have a few "V pi., lor sale. 1:9;J0V " !;'.i-i !.M-"s-i. lUlLl'll, ' . int ot!t r ....rtP rue cU3 CHt-l BA CU? ' . Korsale A rt Gl DO l'C DR. FELIX Lt -e. STEEL m ..nr'n.J slul i' ".' ene Lhlecr-'a. ty osiuKv.v bnn strum. Knaetif. " '' ' - " rv?r.z 7m 1 .. ! " , ,