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HP O P niii Til 'ni f i 3 h y h 7l O 8 0 KSTABLISIIEH MR THE OUSEUINUIDN UP 0 E?: (: R Tl r. PKlNi'lFLrS. AND TO MM l noSEITLIYlM BT TUB SWEAT OP Ol'B BROW 4 KUGENE, OK., SATURDAY, A PHIL 18. 18. NO. l'J. it un rnarur Riiann LftLl UUULili. uunnu. 1A1P15ELL, PUBLISHER. al If "( WtllHUU'tlU l IWl'l'D uK srH''ltll'TI N 12.00. i.oo. .60. jing rates made known on application. ,p 1, : J ) letters to GTAU1, i MIOIvEY gl KALEH IX .Vatcnes, Chains. Jewelry, Etc ;IN(! PROMPTLY DONE. ,11 Work Warranted. W. BPwOWN, M. D. ictaii Vi -"Keon. i,, I n'-i'l-"'''" "ver l'"t"lliee. Hours; ii.i I- L 0 to It . in. AND MARBLE' WORKS. Luc ai.l New Prices III ForelKii and o Marlilc aol liranlte, Monument!. 4l.wiH' nml Cemetery work of nil klu'li for 1SJ-. WORK (iUAHANTKKD ! e siris-l, near IVstofflee. Kugeiie, Or fc. WOODCOCK, torucy-at'Lau'. iiiH- ii!! Iiluok south of ClirUiiiHu't tf'.KNH, OKHUOX. N. K, Makklky. v. kLi:v ttorneys-at-Law. i:tlal and Probste Busln.'os Sho- B ChriMiianlilcck. xh, 8. B. Kakin, Jr., i, lent. Cashi.i I 01 Eugene. V.dupUsh Capital $50,000 :r.us ami Prollts, 850,000 ugene - Oregon A Kenan! biakin IxhIuhm lon. oo raiwoip iletsrn .Si-lit ,nfu on NKW VOKK, HfCAflO. SAX KKAXCIliCO nd POKT t.VO.OKKiSO.V. HilU (rf xi-liak's milil on foreism couotriw. i-lnwiifl ivcffiy 1 Htibjnct to check or oertiti- .tJOf (tfpM!t All oUtix-ciuns uiicrutel to u will risiv n rent I'totiu.in, e County Bank. rKstubltshed In lssj.) JGENE, OREGON. A. acneral Banking business branches transacted on ible terms. K. li. HOVKY, Presi.lent. M. AHUAMS. Cashier. A. ti. HOVKY, Jit.. Asst.Cashr. L. PAGE, DKALER IS- ROC E R I ES i' a I.ariri' and Complete stock of ;e and Fancy (Sroceries bought I'l tlii' lij.,t nturlii-ty, CLUSIVELY FOR CASH, "ll'-r the public better prices 1 n any other house In Eugene. ;f all Kinds taksii at Market Prices. J. P. FORD, (Ev.iwrlist.) I" M 'loss, l wntfls miller date Mrch 2.I, UyS: Mki. Mfo. Co., Dufur. Oivloi!. nbKMK.v: On arriving home luM I found all well and anxiously r'-'.- Our little girl, eight an- ouc f'His old, w ho had wasted away 1 lmn.Js, is now- well, stroiiir ana , 'Us, Hnd well tleshe-l up. S. II. , n Cure btu done its work well. me children like it. Your S. "'-'h Cure M curvd ami kept B'l hosrsness from nie. Soiive -very (M,e, with .wtimrs for all. b, V. 1 rl-rit v, w e are flr. Mk. and MrW. J. F. F' UHD, !,,".Kh '" ,rKl '! cliM-rSul. .lei iru,''"''"''' '-lef lum, i't i ii":1'rHiiiiiii.r.,it,. UK ""ou w, bum, by all aruKliti 1 n MONDAY, APHIL It California geese are going uorili. K' V. Klliott returned ( Portland t ily. ; County Clerk Jacobs, of Jackson unit has adjourned comity, lnl nit to have found h short im in the accounts of Fx-Trcasurer 'oiiiiul-xioiii-ri fur t he lerill. Ivl West i- (.HI 11 r. - I to is r until "Mil -lekhiss. J A Poo. I, nf Florence, wild in I'.U gchc yesleidav. ! C I ' ( 'ociirall ' tu. V ill Fugeiie. f riiion, spent Sun- I .ou id Itcningir lias icluii.ed from a , visit to Michigan. 1 i It in now stated that congress will , ti'ljwtirn June 1st. , .Mm I) P llurloii returned to Cottage (iioe this . 1 1 r 1 1 1 h ti . I , .Mr ami Mrs L .1 llnwurl have re turned fiuiii a vi-it to Itusehurg. I Judge .1 ' l-'u 1 1.-rl o 1 1 wus a pussciger north on the local this iimming , F K ltiinii has a new ud in tnduv'a III A kit f'euil if mill te.t.. ..-liiit li.. :,VH. , Willie Field, of tfone to t ilifoniia I lie HUtlilller. ., ... 1 l ertl lClcl-e, lias 10 remain duriiiK : Tlie dele ales to the rcc nt lepubli can ami den ocrntiu slate cmi Veiitlous have reliitue l home. Therivcr today only lacked about Wo feet of beiliK aft Inuh as it has been at any time this w inter. Secrelary of Slate II It Kincaid re turned to Salem today, alicr sn ndiuy Sunday with his family I i this city. J P Taylor, who hits ju-t relumed Ironi a trip lo California, left lor his home at Collate (trove this afternoon Linn V Wisids, formerly ol lOii'ene, lias announced himself as an Hide pendent candidate for sherill ol Crook county. The overland t ain was. several hours lute this iiioniini;, caused by rii'iuiii slow on account .if the wel condition of the track. I It Shamhrook of Ho-, liurtr, (Sen Shambrook of I'liipijua Ferry, and Henry Little, M. D., of ltoseburj; were in Kiii-ue today. Miss Mabel Wheeler returned today from Irving where she bits been at tending the Lane county Cluistiau Kadi avor cm vent ion. Horuoe Hampton, of (Soslien, the popular democratic nominee lur slier ill', was in KiiKetie today sliakinj; hands w ilh bis host of friends. The semi-annual statement of the financial condition of I. inn county on April 1 Minus resources alumni! Ink' to iL'.t.VJItoO, and liahililiesof J44,OMi.74. John li liraves, at one time a prom inent Lane county democrat it! poli-tit-in li. has just seveied his cuiincctioii as owner of the Coleville, Wa!i , in dex. Tlie A P A national 01 uaiii.alioii ias (eclHr. J it w ill lltflit McKlnl. y for the nomination, and if he is success ful, lliey will try to defeat him for election. Hon Harry Watkins, populist candi date for elector, will speak In l-.ui;ve at the court house, .Momlay evening, April the at 8 o'clock. Kvery boiiy luvited to attend The dance' given by ihe Kugeiie Social and Dancing Club Saturday night wasipiitM well attended and was one of the most popular dances given by the club this winter. Mis Cora (Nipple, w ho has lieen at tending the U ol , I. ft today lor her home ill Hood Uivcr. During her stav here Miss topple has made many friend who regret to nee Her leaf. Hon J M Carroll, of Union, demo cratic candidate lor elector, visi'eit relnlives in Fugene over Sunday. .Mr Carroll was tit um time a resident of this city ami bus many friends here. Joseph Taylor, for ninny years a resident of Hebron, this county, has just returned from California, where he lias lieen visiting since nisi ovcui her. We are pleased to say bis health is Improved. Hairisburg Iteview: Harvey Som nierville is making arrangements for the erection of a largo residence and bam on the old home place this sum mer. Courtney Olllcer is stopping with and helping Mr Soinmerville. Cltnii Powers, an attache of the state Insane asylum nlSuletn, slopped in Fugene over Sunday while return ing from a visit at the home of In parents, Mr and Jin A S Powers, ut McKcn.ie Uridge. Messrs L Hullii, Homer Keeney and lieary Klmhrell and Misses Ida line, Katherine l'aleron and Fannie Wylie, delegates to the di-triel F.p woith League convention ut Salem, returned home today. Itev I S Knotts of Florence, pastor of i lie First Pr. shvlerlan chinch of that citv, arrived in Kugene on Sutur day night's stage ami will atleml the meeting of the Willamette Pre-bytery wldeh 1'onrencs I irrow. nrownsvillc Times: A letter from (1 A tn -uii at the 1. lie Kiver nun. v. . - i states that work Is progressing nicely, kV tit H Kltrf 1 lie annual con ami everything is i'tfeilly sit. sine vent ion of I hu F.pworlh League for torv. Th'oy have had m hu than the this district has elec ted the following usiial amount of snow, but It docs not juiihvrs: President, S Margaret niBteriully Interftre with tin ir work. ; (i. i-eiidoifui; first vice-president, Itev , .11) Haslcr (Sias: second vice-president, Albany Herald: "The l.nne conn y . ' ' 1 ' . (.rr,.,)hlli,M1 popuislsil Is said ' , Sh N'irv, Lester Hulin; recording secre- satislled with the.r ticket, issued a - . lUuu (;ol,,l; ,ri.a.,.rrr, new cull tor a convention .... Apii -. The next mettingof and expect the old candidates W re- jo ., ht, llt Leh- sign and let new ones be nominated. ' Flint must Is; a refer up eiidum with a ( " vengeance." ,,4lly ,, Aj.nl i.i. Harrisbiirij Iteviowi Mesdatnes i Ilriiwu and Meudeiihall Were at he ; i....il,u ,.f their l.rolher Mr Morgan 11 It in Junction the tlrst ol the wee . Moigim's many friends will lie sorry to learn t"at blisid poison has set in, cause by falling anil brus ngtl e end i ol his stump leg. I Misses Leila Hayes, Vinnia Knapp, ! Ahc lleinenway aad Mrjuhn Hand j Isnker ilelegiile. rroin tlie ' nnsuao 1 church, It-It on 'l.e early tiain tins I i mot nilig fur (ireg ill City t ' attend the ; 'state Fmleavor convention, I hey j went down on the steamer Albany i i from Albany. i There Is a move on f.Mit among the wheelmen of Me I ford and Jm K"ii- ville to a-tiin organie eit ier in both i i' laces or join foicts, and ss- what inn i lw done regarding the e-m ili-btu'iit f j a b cy,le tiatk b. t -veeii '.edfo: I and Jacksonville. Collage (iro.e Leader: T:u editor , of The le.kdvr Is trying to b iild up 'one of the most aluali!e lords of Poland China swine lu Or-goti. This Is ft grand enterprise lor south I. tin-. No one can afford to buti-ln-r scrub hogs. They co-t too muoli and return no proilt. M.s.re of MHO A: The. lei k has been Instructed to notify Moore to reim burse the county. The quarterly report of the business j passing through the lock lit Oregon; City liir.ii heei I reeeiveil by t he tccrcUry of the board of canal unci locks com missi. rs. It shows thnt iltniiiL' Jauiiury, libruiiry ami March, in dill'ereiil ves-t ls .nude a tmn! of 4'iT trips through the lock, carrying llil lom-ciiir'Ts, Hi head of livestock and ld,t:u tons of general freight. Iilrtlnlay Surprise Party. Mis r Mslier was givc'l a Very pleiiMint birthday MirprUe by a num. herof her friends, Monday eve nt;, 1 ...o i ... i.... i... V . . i.-. .. , i April l:iih, at her lioint WcM I'jirliMi Z. ' """'"""K iimav. i NO' WillisialMliMij l lip liiclellielicv or t, wemiu i,t 4.-, f .r friends W(.. .,reeni. The followinn l a list of tilt-iuvitation- uiveu: 1 Mr and Mrs W P Kishe:, Hrv and 1 Mrs .Morton I. Itose, liev and Mrs W A Wood, Ueviml Mrs N II Alley, )r i linn .Mrs uaie, air ai d .irsjw ilur-, ris, .ir una .irs . 1 jeiinincs, .Mr ami Mr A H Wood, .Mr ami .Mrs Henry Fisher, Mr ami Mrs F P Close, Mr and l II'... I.'.ll.. M. I I i ' o row. M r ami Mrs Si ilcs, Mr a,n Mrs Si... .,- Mr ,.,l Mr- f I Mel'lw.r. I sun. Mesdaines.M Mel'lieisoo. Helen ' Iteel. r, lludilli sun, Win Wiilirow Misses llaunali Havis, Clara Heeler, Abhv lleinenway. Myrtle llarktr, Lilly W.sid, tiraeie Wood, tilnd.vz Fislier, Hale Farrow. Mr Andy Mc Phersou, CliarUs D.malson, Harry Farru.v, tilenn Kairow, Archie Sim-motif-, F.rncst Simiiii'iis. An elegant lunch was m-tved during Ihe evciiinir. Tlie waiters were Misses Clara Heeler, Abbey lleinenway, Mrt'e Harker and" Lilly Wooil. Many expressed t'lemtelvej us having a splendid time, mid Departed at ti late hour wishing Mrs Fisher many happy returns ami as enjoyable nirthdays us this one. School Iteport. The following is the report of the sel 1 in district No. 7 lor the uioiitli beginning March 10 and ending A"il 10: Number pupils er.ro'led 31; average daily attendance -": liilmlierol visitor. II. Those perfect in attendance were: F.itwiu McCoruack, Clayton Haw kins, Clara Smith, Lottie Farli-k'li, Alfred and Oscar Peterson, Leila McFcrrin, John Schmidt, Dorcas Johnson, Agnes Stevenson am) Mary Day. Perfect in deportment: Virgil Hawkins, Clara Smith, Amies Stev enson, F.dwiu McCormick, Clyde Montgomery. No one was tardy. Ll'KI.I.A BllKWSt'KK. (Sunk Fast, Today's Oreuuiiiun: K'V (! A Itlair, pastor of the Cumber land Presbyterian church, left yester day fori trip to the Fast. He itoes on biisinc-s connected with the Cumber land Preshylcrian church, which is expected to be lluisheil this year. The L'loundof the church stands on Fasl Twelllh and Fast Salmon street-, where a portion of the site is coverd by what will he the tear of Hie main edifice. Tlie main portion of the money used in the port ion erected was from tlie Christian Fmleavor organi zations throui:hout the I'nited Siaies The I'"ndeavorers made another special ellorl the first of Ihe year '.II over t he country, Ihe proceeds of which are to Is' Used to complete the structure. When finished the building will rep resent probably an outlay of $ I ,) 0. I 'illy ilurl, April M. St Ri-itisK Paktv. Lloyd Cherry was tendered a very pleasant surprise parly at tlie home of his aunt, Mis Flora Adair, on Pearl stretd, Saturday evening. A number of h s youiiK friends were present and spent the evening with him. Tlie time was Hpetit in social guiles until alsiut 10 o'clock, w hen light refreshments were served. Those preseit were Misses Nellie Itoherts, (iraco Wold, tirac Mount, Helen Mount, Sybil Thurston. Anna sioue, Anna Hubert and Susie (iibhs; Messrs Lloyd Cherry, IrviiiL' Wold, Heiity tilth-, F.arl Mount and P.-.bt Huston. JAI'S. Sacramento, Oil, Itecord I'nion, March 'S, 1S!I: "That en-thu-iaslic-sNirlsmau, W K (Serbcr, has secured twelve nail's of Mongolian pheasants from F J McClanahaii, of Kigelie, Or, and has placed them on his much on Paynes creek, In Tehama county. If the birds propagate he will introiiuce llieui through varlo is parts of Sacramento county. He has a crack place o raie the birds, lis bit ranch lies in a valloy between high moun tains, mill with but few uhot guns in the vi unity." , Maciiinkuy Hkhk. ,.l,jn,.y fur M r ( i ai's i,l,,nl iirrived mi tl The nm iicw crniuiery i- tiiurniiiLi's freight. The ent re ntaiit is now here I and will ! placed in position as soon 1 as the building s ready, in' ceoiem u-,,rk is nut vet tlnislied and W ill he delayed a few .lis- us wravt 1 v. U ..h w liters mint sub- be gotten un' side. Dally oii.rd, April 1.1. Nkw Tkanskkk WahoX. W '. Clark, the transfer man, npared on the streets this morning with a com plete new outfit. His wagon was recently purchased In Portland and 1, a very attractive affair. A WW sel of harni-.s ii(1ort,9 hi. burses. l'.; J (cisfl, April I - i low Thavh. Sot Til. -The S P (Vs"i'cial train, which passed thruuL-h this citv lust night enroute to San Fraici-co from Portland ti.i.l .if ..iidd luunt and three Cul.- Pull- tuau cars, utid curried about pc 1. Tl'KSDA Y, A PHIL II. How it your woodpile? April showers w ith a vengeance. J l; Flllson is indisposed at Ins honi WW Haines went down the road this fniciioon, A V. Wheeler made ti business trip to llaNe.v today. Ki-v M I. liose i. loeatinc at l.'lh mid Mill streets. Stockmen report crass belter at this scum ill than fo," years. A llurrv of sun this murium; be tween ti mid 7 o'clock. See chanue of Peters' nil today. Sum.' bargains are oll'ercd. The Iherinomeler registered :!S ile i;iit uhnve to this inoinlni;. Some snow fell early this iiioniini;. 11 w ill hut do the trim any good. ' " " 1 conditio n thati nt nnv I line (lurinif the n... .... i . . i . i . winter .vi i 1 " " ('.v. N-1' . tomorrow. He rocs via l: " Mis p It Kinsey and daunhler, Miss Mamarct, left for' their home in Salem on this mnniiim's local liuin. Attorney I Sen W Kinsey went to .il,,. tins morning' to attend to M,lm. l.ieal business in that cltv Kev (1 A Itlair oci'iipied the Cum berlaml Ireshvtitlau clmrch at Port- '!' '. l" U" " ''''"t ,,,r " I"'mI"' Vacation. Monday's Salem Journal: Mrs Km- Ida Hoover, ol Fugeiie, came down tins afieroisiu to visit her pareiils, Mr ami .Mrs 1) r. Keiiworlhy. Humor has il that one of our clerks I, null' garden a couple of e ks ago and has just ili-coVfivd that he planted his onion sels upside down. The Corvallis Water Company has brought suit against the cltv locotniiel tliem to fulllll the contract for pur chasing the water works fur cono. During tlie absence of Deputy pros ei'iitiu Attorney .1 M Williams In California, Poller ,V ( ondou are pros ecuting cases for the county. S S Spencer, of Irving precinct, the democratic candidate for county clerk, was in Fugeiie slinking hands with his many warm supporters today. The Fugeiie lloiirlug mill, today, received iinte an amount of additional uiai'liinety. This is one of the most complete country nulls In the stele. DC McCliillcn. proprietor of the Mc Clallcu bold at Itusehurg, died in that city last Sunday, aged titi years. Mo. was well known by many of our pco pie. A H Seil, a firmer well known Iravditig man, w ill be lu Fngene In a day or two. lie is now traveling lu the interest of a baking powder com pany of which be is a member. Monday's Albany Democrat; "Dr F. L Irviiig li-lt this i n lor Arling ton, where he will locate and p aelice bis profession." Dr Irving is well and favorably known in I'.ugcne. Itusehurg Plaiodt nler: "District Attorney (S M Hrown, who went to the slate convention last Week, has returned rejoicing. Thoiigli failing to -ecu re the reiioininalion lor district attorney, he will buckle on Ihearnior ami enter the light heroically fur the success of the ticket including his lucky i?) compel itor." Circuit court convened yesterday at Corvallis, and, unless the giaml jury dues somet hing unlooked fur, the term will he dull ami uninteresting. There areon'yTl cases on the docket all t. Id, ami among them only six crim ' iunl cases. One of these is Ihe case ol Max Friendly, charged with assault with intent lo kill, but the unfortun ate end of his career by suicide in Portland hi ings his uct as the Times puis it, "within the jurisdict.oii of a higher coint." Cui.l.KiiK Dhiiatk. Salem Journal: The date of the debate Is lweeu Ihe Pliilodonan society of Willamette uni versity of Salem and the Laiireaii o eietv of the II of . has bis'll set fur Api'il 1'4. Messrs W P Matthews, C J Alwood mill (' U Nlcklln will repre sent the Willamette's and M"ssrs C A Ivistlaud. F M Mulkey and C A Win termeir the l'oft)'s. The llrsl iiaoied gcnlleman in each list will be the leader. The ipiestion to lie di-cus-eil is "H.-solved, That the present system of electing I'nited Stales senators Is preferable to that of direct V( le by the people. The I' of () hoys will take Ihe u 111 ill nit i ve of the question. Pully ouard, April 1 1. Caps ash lowxs. A group of lady members of the Senior class of the univeisity wi re si en earnestly discus iug some important subject no Will-nil-eite slns't this nfleriioon. When up pruached they explained that Ihe long w ished fur cups tiiui gowns nan nr rivid and that they were iinpa dently awnililig the arrival ufoneoi Iw o members of the class so that they might proceed to inspect the newly ac(Uired galls. 'I hey will nut be worn until the gentlemen iin niU'rs of Ihe class receive theli's, which will he sevi nil days yet. (.ally li'lHT'l, A . i 1 ll. Vli ll M ok A Saw-. John Craig, u young man employed In Mathews' saw mill tit l.o-l 'i ck was the victim nf a saw accident yesterday. He at tempted to rtiich over a suw w hile it whs in unit ion lu feel of all oil Ihix, when he slipped ami Ins right band was I'liucht by the -aw. The llrst tllt', i was tuken oil' at the palm of the haml ami the second and third lingers . . ... i t i were cut partly in two. ci r.uiini dull dressed the uialiS wounds, ami 41WC, ,,, .wJi't two lingers buck on. I miiy i.uk'1. A pnl ll. : N A-n vi i.i.'-: It'-cordir It F , let! mi till- nun mug's local fur Niis iville, l.'iin, ul Ihe in . of a icb giui'hic dispatch , , last eieiiing informing him I o ' I),.,, train statu P eel uftlie dangerous ll. less id one oi nis I -ltcr-. Duiitig Lis Hliseiice I Sen A . Doiri- w il'. no us city recorder. ACinviv John W Withrow bus 'pillcll.-ell Hie I'lliheer SIlIlSMI, OCXt i ,or lo his place of business, and has j removed the purtii ion, and will tun it ; mill one bur. Mils w ill save m r milium license. DiH).-Thuid iv, April !, t h-.s Imiu" on t-all Creek, A'illlsm Veiitch, aged about f.-jyeaia. D is wd was a pi. inter resident if Iinne county. Ultlll.M 1IMOI.V Applopliille Kerescs Held at Hie I iiiverslty of Oregon in II dior of Ills Memory. I'si y uisrd April II Thirty one years ago loday Abraham i Lincoln, while silting in a box in l ord's I heat re in Washington, rc .civcd a wound from a pistol lu Un hands of John Wilkes I loot h, a eray ai'lur, tluil caused bis death. The in us of ihe uiarlyrcd prisuleiil's as i Inaiion spread like wild lire thruiigli the laud and the w hole nation was thrown into convulsions of sor row. The name of Abraham Lincoln was llist in tic mm. Is of the more cunservaiivc clement of the American ' people at that time, and the reverence ' lur his name has continued unabated : to t he present day. This morning during assembly hour j services coniiiiemoriilive to lilt mem Jury were held In Yillard Hall of the I iiiverslty of Oregon. J W tfesry Post, No 7, and Company C, O N IS, were invited to participate In the ser vices, and attended in rank. Unite a i .it 1 1 1 1 kt of visitors were also present. A i list of Lincoln was placed in front of the large stage, and served l bring buck lender memories of the nation's greatest leader. On the stage weieseiited the fa ulty, those who to take part in the exercises and olllers. President Chapman Introduced the sptakcrs, always adding a few lilting words ut the ciose of each address, lit spoke of the memory of Lincoln as tie lug yet green in the minds of the American people. The service opened w ith a hvmn, "Abide with Me," by the choir, which was followed with prayer by Dr M C Wire. DrC F Lnnuiis, a member of the O AH, was tin u introduced and spoke lu behalf of that organization. He be gan by comparing the eally llfo of Lincoln with that of the great and glorious light of a beautiful sunrise. Ihe mention of his name always arouses a deep emotion lu the. minds of Americans, ily tliein Ills memory is regarded with a respect, reverence, love and veneration which words are I iiadeipiiate to express. This emotion is not comparable t any other emo tion that (ho human race is capable of expressing. Lincoln possessed the highest, the noblest, the purest ol human trails. The Doctor gave a brief description of the civil war, show ing its bright and its dark tides. The (S A It were proud of the memory of Lincoln and of the scars and suffer ings they had received lu that great wur. Attention was called ami the tl A It stisid and gave a salute in honor of their departed leader. Hun S II Friendly spoke In behalf of the University. Lincoln was a man of actions, not words. With him it was not politics but country. He spoke leeiingiy ol tn u a Jt, saying too mucli Honor could not ue ucstoweti upon the men who had left their homes to light for their country. We as a people can inuke no mistake III following out tlie principles in Lincoln in maintaining the government. The remarks all the way through were full of excellent thought. Miss Karigl t recited the "Comme- meratioii Odu," by Jas Itussell Lowell, written for Lincoln, after which miss Formosa Hendcrsou sang; one of her pleasing solos. rrol l lios ( ondun spoke ol j.incoin as a typical American boy. He did not watt for destiny li ,t worked tor II through years of humble loll. Kurly in Colonial times were sown the forces of two (lillercnt classes of ptop e. l hcse forces giew Into jealousy and t ten an i-muity which finally burst in a cyclone that rent asunder parlies mid society. The country fell the eed or a leader and I'roviueiice sent Lincoln, who safely guided it past the danger point. Miss Maud Wilkins then recited a piece to the brave and great men of nut ions, paying special tribute to Lincoln. Hon II 11 Miller siHike on Lincoln as a politician. His whole life was in termingled with politics. He often met (Ideal but always bore It with giHid grace. Hu possessed moral cour age to do right lu all things. The peukei admonished students and uilihg men If they would be politi cians to bo politicians after the Liu- coin M'llOOl. The exercises closed with a hymu by the choir, and the benediction. Wiiincu Warriors to the From. Captain Salisbury and htr lieuten ant, from Albany, will lead the local Salvation Army against the I'hlles lines on the evening of April the Pith, m tlie city of Kugene. Kverybody Is invited to attend. There will lie given ut the door u song sheet with Home of our most choicest solos, to each per sou who utlends. Capaix II P Nklson. 1 1. 1 ly Uu.rrl, April 11. Ol KK KitM Fi.KC'iKit. An adjourned meeling of Kugene H'sik St Ladder Co No 1 was held al Firemen's Hull list niL'hl. Among other business iransacled the following olllcers were eleeicd for the ensuing year: Pres. dent. W V Hetidersou; vliv president, Sidney Scott; secretary, N K Mark- vv trenslirel. J H (iruv: foreman, W T I iiiiiobell: 1st usst lureiiian, It K Ohlinu: Hnd ttsst foreman, PD'tll belt: trllsteis. (1 It Cbrlsiiian, T D Lililnii, V O .ugler. liaiiT l.uan) April 11. Is KKiifitid.it'H ( 'ot'it r. John Lam Isrty was today lined H 1, Including cost-, fur slulliiig mud into the key hole of John II Klemm's store dsr. I.amls-rly Isa baker and Kleiiim Is a harness inuk r, and Isilh men have store- adoiiiiiig each til her on Mb street. . - tlcv U.V have been at outs :m mint "mi nu'd L.oiiberly stuffed the in list lob' the keyhoie for revei.ge. Tiik: 'I'm ut:K SisTKIW. The Talair Wilkins aitists who have epiarters lu Ihe Titus block, have finished a large M.cl puintiiig of the Three Sisters, which is now on sxhihllioii at Linn tic Kay's furniture store. It is an ex cellent piece of work and shows the .-.iaters us they look only a few miles rrnin their uasc. Pally (iuard. April Ik (iAvn l'sil. The Uy sdsoier. firal Idodexler.v bmols yesterriajr veiling su.l wsa released frorn tn 'tody. He will probably hughes) an TI1K .MO KM. Ihe Kiver Slowly I'ci'eillng Knot HUN loured Willi Snow, The Oalljr (illir l, April II. The rain lias abated somewhat since yesterday morning and the river bus Is'cli slow ly receding sine- yesterday iiisiii. This forenoon registered I V feet ami was still lulling. Heavy rains fell again early last evening, but during Ihe night tiie temperature fell an I the rain turned to snow. Farly this morning heavy skifts of snow fell and the fisit hills were ah while, having been covered lo the dcplli ol an inch or more w ith the "hi inn ilul " Snoiv in such (piaulity Is very un usual at this time of year and w ill greatly Ictun! the grow th of gisin mid fruits. The latest news from Fall Creek shows the loss of saw logs by the Fall Creek Improvement Couipuuy to he us great or greater than was ul llrsi thought. A communication from lull 'reck to this piis r states thill the biMiiii at Tay broke Sunday afternoon allowing about 1,,MX,"0U feel ot logs lo -cape out of the mouth of ball (. reek Into the Willamette. This statement, however, is only a rough gui'ss.aiid is probably erroneous, as it Is I'ontradlctel by 'the Fugeiie Mill and Lumber Company, for w hom the logs were cut. The company stales i hat In all there were nearly 1,0011,000 feet of logs, but that SUO.Ooo feet were still on the banks, and t hut only about 'JiHI.OOO fvtl were all. ml at the lay boom, and are misIIIvu thai Ihe nu. nls-r could uot have exmaled .'tlKI.IKM fiH't. The Fugetiu Mill and l.utnner Company's contract spci'llles that they were uot to receive the logs until May I, hence the loss will fall entirely upon the Fall Creek Improvement Company who are responsible for all the logs held by the Isanti. ('has and John Kissuiiger also had about Hi'i.dOO feet in the Tay lasim, so that the entire number of feet of logs escaping would amount to about 000 feet. The boom at Fall Creek broke at !t o'clock Sunday afternoon and Jusi about that time the first saw logs begun to pass this city. These first logs are believed to have come from a small drive In the Coast Fork a shnrt dis tance above its mouth. The logs quil passing here late yesterday afternoon and the company estimates that aboil' one II ft h of the number that escaped from the bs mi have pas-ed liy this city and are lost. In the fall of lMi.'l the boom broke at the mill in this city allowing SoO saw logs to escaHt. All of these tint 100 stopped bet ween this city and llarrlshurg, a distance about the same as rrom fall i reck here. J It Hills, manager of tlie Fall Creek Improvement Company, came to this city yesterday. A nuinberof available small boats were secured and mi u employed In catching the logs as they came down the river, but only a small proportion of those passing were saved. It Is not known what the loss will aggregate but It w ill tie several hundred dolla.-s, as the Ingsare worth $l! 60 per thousand fis t at the Usuu. There are anotii a,ooo,uuu ioi oi suw logs lu the Mohawk, a tributary of the McKcnzlu, for the llarrlshurg Lumlier Com nan V, hut they are considered to he safe, as no word has been received of them having gone out. Anotli-r I'Liiieer (ione. At the family residence near Dexter, Lane countv. Oregon. Wednesday evening, April 8th, at 10 o'chs-k, Mr William eaten pusseu over me river of death. Mr Watch wan born in In diana, March, Wi, crossed the plains to Oregon In 1S64, settled In Lane county, where he has lived since, with the exception or about li years inui lie lived in lJuiigias couuiy, near uu voiivlllo. He leaves one sou and four daughters, besides a host of other relatives anil menus lo mourn ins death. He was brought from Dexter to Cunyouvlllv where Ills funeral was preached by the writer to a laigo coii gregutlou. J. F. WiI.LAlK. Tiik Tl'Kr Itoseburg; Plaiudvaler: "Kugene Is to have one of the most Interesting race meetings, from the ;th to the lil of May Inclusive, of all the North Pacific circuit. The associ ation headed by Hon H H Friendly us president, have ollered f.'IOOO in purses. Among the one hundred horses now In trulnlng there, there are Hmlth Halley's trotters, ''Winchester." u.. o and aviiriil voillli'Blers: W W Cardwill's runners, "Free Colniigo" anil "IJIacK Alder," an oi uosi-inim. Win McMullen l.linndling Mr llailey's horses and J I) Parker Is training for Mr Card well. Douglas county ought lo get a slice of that t.'WOO. Horn-burg should build a wind winter track and loin the circuit next season. Nolh- J. . . . . . ..I, u.i lug circulates a lew uonars inoio iupiu ly than a company of horsemen, with large stables of horses." llep Iiiielligence. Puyullup Comnierce: Win O'Hrlen has leased the forty-acre farm owned by Martin Ilarkuheln And Is busy powiag up the Imps and will plaid grain (J V Hurnett is showing his good Judgment by grubbing the hops on his pluce and will plant the ground to grain. Cherry Vulley, N Y, (Suzette: There is now lu alt the hop regions a disposi tion l, i reituen Ilia acrcHim. The reduc tion will mainly m in old yards, while new ones will not lake iin ir piai-es. pailr llu.nl, April 11. tuei. t if tvkiiatiniiit ion. at Coburir. 1....I IJ Isist Mrs Jul a Alnblll. Wife of CJeorie Alnblll. aged almut 40 years. , I. ...a i ..,,1 children. The funeral will lai held l ii-ceaseti leuvr. i iiurua.'. hum tomorrow and the remains taken to Miller's slutloti cemetery. In Linn county, tor In ertnent, llallT Uuard. Alrll 11 Hawdimt Cake I) C Matthews, nlinrtrml with dllllllillll sawdust into Ijml Creek. Ill violation of the slate iu v.ier.Uv vwiihiir aniH'iired lie fore JuMlce A K Wheeler and plead guilty lo the charge. He was fined tf, the lowest nalt.v, and costs, amounting in all to $'U!.uO. . i .-- taTJk 1 1 CoNroUNKM). Albany IVmocrnt: r 1 1 lirlv. r l a delei.ite from V aco eounty M the uVniis'.aliiJ sl4 fonvu. I iKin and is also runniii lor mini wna Uiron the repuolh-an tb.-ktlln Lntie4 a., mtie O r: . - s. WECUlATOff. WZ DE3T SPRING MEDICINE s?;v,N; l.ivn iTCll'LATOR-don't 1 r, ' t t.i!: it. 1 he I inr grts sluggish il irii.; t.i." Wiiit.-r, ju t like all nature, .in.l t i svst -a i . i:ics thiiktj up by tin- .u, i:. i'. .1 w v.:.', whkh brings on M.il.-.i. I v.r ,i:.l A,;i:o nnj Hhuma tsiti. Y-"i v..t-t 1 1 v..iUe up your Liver li -m. ! f !' s , u t.iUo bl.Vt.WONS l.U! i i ....i.: i.t tj da It. It also rr,;:: .,!. - t.u' l.ivvr- Koi-ps it properly at Wii.k, w li i v ur -ysVi'i will be free frcm pniscii n:j.l ths-!p.k N-.Iv Invigorated. Y.HK -t THi: ISi:sT HLotl)when ymir sv.tciii c, in Al vonjitinn, anJ that w ill i 1 v I'o w'n-!i t!u-1 ivcr iskspt active. I rv .i I iv -r Kiim Jy oiuc and note tha dili. i! :i e. Hut take only SIMMONS 1.IVI IT il l roi it Is SIMMONS livnt Iv'i vit'i.rni whkh makes tha ditiiTciu e. I .iio i: in powder or In liquid .ilri'.iJv prcp.irij, .r m.ike a tea of tha powJa; but t.iKe SlAVMUNSl.lVbR REGU" LA nut. You'll linJ the KLU Z on every jik.i.:e. Look tor it. J. 11. llin A Co., rtiiladclpUU, l'a. AsY H' M INVIM ltiAllo.N. 1 lie Mute Itnaril ot Trustees Ktamlna All the ( lunges. Salem Journal of Tcusdav says: (l.ivernor I. mil, Secretary of Slate Kiueald nu. I Slale Treasurer Metschan, as trustees d the stale Insane asylum, today eoiiiliictid an investigation lute tin' charges recently made against tha iiuuiageiiii'iit. In icily slaled us follows: I. The i-harge of Augusta Hehls, that her sou, mie Thcophilus Collins, an epllepl li' patient, was choked, etc, by an iitteiKlaul on ward three. ''i. The ol large of A M Smith, a discharged .'inpluye, of negligence on the p i t of Muillii Itowley, siiH-rvisor if war. Is, in that bo played cards lurli g his) hours on duly and that Siiierliitciiilciit Paine refused to lu vestigale t'io matter. ,1. 1 he cliaiL'i. of Miss I'.lla Long, I hat her brother, one Kd Long, an lu nula-pul lent, had been abused hy an alleiidaut nt thecoltagi) farm. It aniB an-tl fiiiin llw testimony that Mrs ll. hie mid Miss Long had both applied for positions atid been refused employment by Superintendent Paint fur w hat bo considered sutlti'lenl rea sons. TIIK INVKSTUMTIOM was coiidiii'tc.l openly, ltcpiesetita- lives of tin' press were asked lo lie present but initio considered the charges sulllclciilly serious to avail lliemsclvcM of the Invitation. The employes and records, us well as all Ihe testimony iiml charges already reduced lo w ruing were placed before the board, who conducted it searching inquiry into nil tlie charges. The I'oar.l returned to the slat house in a duck ull. r u two hours' ex amination und citing a greet nir.ny witnesses. Superintendent Paine was seen this m lei noun tuir declined to express an opinion. Ho simply said liecoiut.'d lite fullest puniicity ill an such nialtiTsi. The charges related only to suet, occurrences as were liable to happen ut an asylum anil solar as certain pulli-iits ure concerned art uu avoldulile. 0 KIM'INllH will 1st made) by the board. They liRveslini.lv ordered a memorandum miiile on tho records of the board that certain churife were Investigated, but that they b not deem ll necessary to make any ll tidings, thus completely exonerating Superintendent 1'alua and the ucctiMi'd employes. imlly Uuard, April l. Havk so l-'KAiift.-Haleiii Htatesnian ofbulay. lion John I) Daly, the In defiitlgiihle worker from Lincoln rounly, wasi in Halem yesierduy and siiccft'ilcd In getting the Salem board oftradu siiinclenlly Interotsed In Ihe Yaou nabav Imiiiovemviits losenu ine following ti-legriim to Senator J II Mitchell: "I I'go reieniion oi iuii YiKitiiua bav iippropriation before sen- ute. A I Wngii ei, secretary board af Irnde." In 1 1 no time, and In a very -hurl I hue I'finiiuiratl vel v sneaking, nil answer ca oi" Lack in Senator Mitchell's usual prompt style as follows: "Have no lears. e win protect laipmm hay and all '.ilhcr appropriations. J II Mitchell. Soiiavii.i.k Itkm. At a special meeling helil last Thursday evening, the members of the Sodavllle Concert Hand ciuuplfti'd nrrangi tits ror the luiililli'L' of a fine hall, which Is to he coinpleled early In the summer. Tha hill lur unilier has been Placed at Slopcr it Luii l'I ton's saw mill. A 1 1 1 1-" i citr.M'i:. Salem Jourtial: "ll is unlaw Till fur a bicycle to navl gain on the sidewalks of Salem, but a Chinese wasi i-cart that take up four times as (illicit spuce, sails along with perfect freedom. Who wouldn't be a Chiiiiiuiaii'."' Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Cold Medal, midwinter Fair. DRV i.i, ... .. A B