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ElwEwE Y I JilJUi jVtn by, i II V XmULISIIEn MR THE OlMEIimTIIIN OF DEMlKRATIi' KIMIIPLM. AM TO V.? 11 ROXRIT LIT1S0 BT TI1IWE1T OP Ol'R BROW 2 HUGENK, Oil., SATURDAY, APRIL 25. isflr, NO. 20. he it ,, pb;,J lOrl.J EU8ENE GUARD. LlPBELL, PUBLISHER. n( Willamette l iwcva I b.' HI Hi HI J III till. la ttti glpi(iF SI ll-fKIITloX: 17.00. 1.00 .50. MONDAY, APRIL ;. A ilrlighir.il ,.,v7 R'Uld, dusty Hgai'i. Til.- Enter sign h i, f.,11,.,1. Fil'-l l I irt.T nf Hi., iiioiill today. Miiiim-i-li-. iniii.' liiu,. hil l arrived. Deacon Dvi-' game cock hint i l b.i.ln t2 raiCS muc imiwyyii on application. U-.lcm to (It'AIIO, LUCKEY 0 frALEK IX Vatsnes, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. !;ISU PROMPTLY IX)XK. Ill Work Warranted. -M W. BROWN, M. D. iicluti titul Surgeon. t,. ro-Mtict vr HMtilliuc. Hours; i.; 12 to'-'. i t4ttl. lu. iclurnnl Irom I uhloriiiu Kishing parties in a iiay nrtwD. F JE AMD MARBLE WORKS. La ami New I'ric-f In Kurrlxn ami c garble mill (iMiiIre, Mouuiui'iits. fc4time mill Cemetery work of II kinds for lX'J',. WORK GUARANTEED ! f turret, tiesr taln!nre. Kukuiic, Or C. WOODCOCK, ttorney-ut'Luw. -Ou-rhall lilH'k loutli of Clirl-wiau'a SriiENE. OKKiiDN. S. K. .t.ll-KY. lsey & Markley, Ittorneys-at-Law. i trrcial mid Probate Bliillifn it 8pco- In Ctiriiinan IPot-k. l)l.1"HH'KH, I nMiilfiit. 8.11. Kakim, Jr., Cashisi Mm Ot Eugene. r.:i up usii capita! 5o,ooo Surplus and Profits, $50,000 Eugene - - Oregon. A ffnrel banking busiutsts 1 me on re-aou-hl tini. NiKht draft on NKW Yel!K, I'HK'AUO, SAN FRANCISCO mid POM' I.IN'IA ORKllOX. BiiUmf KohkOKo ml. I on foreiifn cnuntrios, OtiU received subp'ot to ch:k or certiti- 0l of Ilnjtl.it. Ail soUnctl'ins entrust, to ui will reooirt ln n.pt attention. ie County Bank. (K.tsMUhcd III lss.'.) .UGENE, OREGON. .general Banking business ill branches transacted on fable terms. A. (J. HOVEY, President. J. M. ARRAMS, Cashier. A. G. HUVKY, Jh.. Asst. t'ushr. t. L. PAGE, HKAI.ER IS ROCERIES ( iiriit-tl In. in, Cuiisiiloiuhle Imiiiilrv U hum' Ih-Iiij; I l' AUainv. ; J T 1 11111:111 lnm I ii iiiiiiitoil i imwIiii i.ioi ui lrviii(.', tliU iiiiinty. ' Nnrrin lliiuiiSiiy inf-iniH tiu that ; tin.' lm-t I iu mil Inj irccl hi, .ruiii'H. j 1M in J Sliniiioii-, uf this I'ily. hu bfvii j;rjnlfi u mU'iit mi u 1)1. null j ll'Vl l. I Deputy Ir .--ui i 11 Allurm-v J SI Willi.inn tuility. YtwIiTihiy win it ilollyhtful hpriiii ly ami wut thoroughly i-nj.iye.1 tiy tlio ifiiilo of K it'eiif. The otiH'k of liitiuis In llu-ohl W'il on n ilooii ii hi liin niovi il out of the building unit r t r- t clM-whcri. Thu Williiincltf I'ribytfry of (he CtiniocrlHiiil 1'ioIpvIi riuu Clitirih con- VfiiM hI ('! ill next Wvtliii'Mltty evrnini;. Ito.rlniri; riitiii'li'iili-r of Sutunl;i: Dr Urlvor l ilurt'.l nt the M K fhurt':li l.i-t liiuht to u very hiiihII nu.hrin e on i very lurijo lojiif: "SVli it M.vlv tlt Yutikff." A ploi'tf of html Hi-Mi' Franklin, the properly tit Martini li. Xo! land iiml K K N it In it . ':i-t toilny moM at Hhorill'. nle for fTlii 77, h. in hid in by (i V l'ltkett. Tin liD'f pipe belili(;iiiK t Ori'nou ho.,e cul l ns levied tin, inoriilii tt II h a Klitit oil' no.lu and I hue break found in tliu pipu. Tiio hreuk uru How being repall'ed. '1'Iik ill-Ill'. CiuU and populiNN of JoM pliine county liointiiated u In, ion ticket Saturday.' 11 (' lVrkinx, former of t li if county. an placed on lli tlckt-t for mirvcyor. Tlio debate bituceii the I'liilodnriaii MiM-ii-tv f the Wlhaiiiettf uiiivvixty, and the 1. till nan "clety f thu I'ni- vt-rity of Oregon, will take plu e iit-xl Sitlunhty evening at Yillard Hall. C L Wut tun, it Irnvt-linir initn r"pre- si'iitin J It ('uuipb'-ll & t'o, of I'liii-aoi while in tliH city puivliaM-il two pair, of line elk bono., and liat Miipcd tbein to C'liieaj;it. While whittlii.tf thi, inoriiiti C S WillianiK iieeideiit.illy nevi r.-d a miiiiII artery in the thumb of hH left hitud. DIikii'I llowi-d unite freely from the TUKSDAY, Al'KI I. L'l. A win in pleasant day. (j'litv it fhowfr lust cvfiiin. Mr J TWitU-r in iiiiite ill. Mi., Mutid Matlock Ii no belter to day. It D l'altie i a little improved to ilu y. irom ihii city i A torney (Jeo W Kinn-y i in I'ort- IuihI. Mrs Win Campbell Cnnwe I. vii(iii; at liii;lit III Sain (ioliUmitli hpent U-t tUKi'tie. Wm Kriieircr, of Oaklund, California, In in the city. W H Moon went to Iton buri; on the afternoon local. will he iiiiiuerou 1. J ,1 l..l, f 'l'"H a J.arc tliu vuiup:eie tw1 i ple and Fancy Groceries bouglit ia the best niarkels, EXCLUSIVELY F03 CASH, Ju "fler the Dubllo better price hail auy other hotwe In Eugene. -inze of all rials taken at Marltsi Prices. J. F. FORD, (Kvntitfrlut.) IWu XJ.iinea, 'i wa. writM uudtr ditto Much 3-!. 18'.U: H- MKl). SlFU. Cti., I Dufur. Oreiroti. J'KNTlkmkx: On arriviiiir home last 1 1 4- k i f t ..n ii ,r ....i.. 1 veisiiy. iting. Our little girl, eight at.- one- il f years old, who had wafted away j JW pound. U now well, strong and ' ,ll?ti Cure lias done its work well. , 'M of the children like It. Your rt. I Cough Cure has cured and kept; Ta. "11 hoarsness from me. Ho give wound until fhecliud by Dr Kuvkeii- ilall. An exchange pent-lvely remnrk that "the davs are iiiHing away one by one." Come In IhlnU about it, that no; when thoy beitt to pass away two by two, it is lo be ho.-d that the iiennivu' editor will let us know. Tin' Ii'-'adei: We leurn that the plant of the S t company will com-ini-nie a 7n iIhvh' run in Kiirnctti.liig ties riijht titny at Latham. There ate li.'.'.CHK) lie there now and t ill they are coming. The (iilliitin iMiluty populi't have nnmiiiiited W J Kdward. well known in I.'tii'' couutv. for represeiiliilive. (ieo W liliu hart, formerly tifCrenw eil, is naiiifil on the huuio tick'.'l for treas urer, lloih gi-ntiemeii have many friends in (his county. We have received the Stevens county, Wah, Index, containing the deliiiijncntlax lit ol thut county. It makes 4.1 column, and will cost the tlio tux on vers probably $4,00(1. The county hud 1 1 :ts otes in 1V.4. The Leader: There will lie dozens of new dwelling house reipiired in Col tago (irove and Leinati to lU'commo date the great How of immigration to Sou ill Lune this year. The demand for houses the last year has been great and the supply largely imtdeipiate to meet it. The Odd Fellows' lodges of Portland have combined to celebrate the 77ih anniversary of the introduction of Odd Fellowship into America on Monday, April -7, the nnnhvnmry fulling on Sunduy, tin" -tlih. Judge JJ Walton, of this city, past grai'd muster, will deliver the uddrcrs. It seems that n ' cent piece i about the most unlucky article a inaii cttu carry. On the American quarter dol lar There are 1.1 sturs, U h-llers lu the scroll held In Ihe eagle's beak, 111 mar ginal feathers In eucli wing, 1.1 tail feat hers, 13 horizontal bars, 1:1 arrow heads, and 13 Inter in tho word iuarter Uollnr. These 'J.i cent pieces, unlucky and curse laden us tney are, are gratefully received by new-puper men. Itrowiisville Time: X II Standish started for the lilue River mines lui-t Saturday evening to assist .Messrs. Dvsnn and Moore in the development woik being done on the Lucky Hoy mine. Xo man on earth can convince Mr. Standisli tliat millions are not hidden within those grand old moun tains, that only reipnres the applica tion of modern machinery to gauge the circulating medium to swell to great proportion, Pull)' Guard, April is. MmtK I ui-- O Hoys. Yesterday we mentioned A K Iteam being nomina ted on the l'ortlaiid ilemi ciatic liekit for representative. On the same ticket for the same nlllce we llnd the names of Hubert C Johnson, who eraduated from the L of O in the class of 1W7 and I a tie nhew of I'ruf J W Johnson ol tliis citv. and Cecil II ilaller. w It graduated from the law depirinienl III lV.ll. uiul Austin F Flegal II like graduate of ly-'. Thee young gen tlemen are worthy and fully skilled lo make excellent representative!! of the leading eoutily In the ftuU. On account of the split In the republican part V tlli'V will probably le elected. Tl,..e nr.. fust frit-in of the Male I 111 Mr Diveslv. the llsli man, left today for the Sautiam. Arch Rice returned from Cottage Ciiov this morning. IIerU-rt Kukin, of Cottage Grove, w in in F.iigene today. Mrs Wallace Trout has returned from a visit to Texas. Most or the fruit is reported killed iuSiUthe'-ii Oregon Drummer tell us thai Kiigene is the liveliest town in Western Oregon. The plate glass was placed ill Ostium & DcLaiio's new drug store today. The tlietinometer ill Washington, I) C, yesterday reuistcrcil M) degree. The Lane county annual WCTU convention is in session in this city. Rev I D Driver returned till morn ing from hi lecMiing tour out south. Grant and Frank Froiuan, of Al bany , killed - I wild geese Hear that city Sunday. The district convention of I he Wood men of the World will In- held in Eu gene, June 17. Atton ey A C Woodcock returned (hi afternoon ilom a vim on legal biisines lo Coi vallis. Mrs Elmer Calkins, of Salem, i vis iting whh her parent, .Mr and Mr J II Stowell, of this city, Sam Case of I he Eighth si reel hal ls r shop went to HiMH-burg this aflei'iiiM u on a short business trip. Geo F Craw yesterday sold a Smill l'reuieir typewriter lo Hie eliclnc light and water company M S Rarkei yisl-.-tday evening sold a Craw ford bicycle tu Clr.it ley llol brook, ot ricasaut Hill. Mrs l'rol Slraiih I in alien. lane at Salem mii the Women's North Pucilh Presbyterian Hoard of Mission. The Eugene Mill Elevator Com pany i loading 4oiiO bushel of Wheat in ears for Ihe Portland matkel. Several mcmhtr of the Junction Cliy IC of P lodge are expected to visit the local lodge Thursday night. Invitation are out lor the I O O F anniversary ball, which will be givt n in Const r iiail in this city Saturday night. Mr Robcit Rrodie, of Astoiia, ar rived here vcterd iy anil will visit n short lime with hi parent, Mr and Mr E 11 Uio lie. M ui v voter are signing the riipiest for J G Gray to become an indepen dent catidid'ale lor county treasurer. AiK.ther ruce animal arrived here to day from Washington in charge of (i W Roberts and will lie entered ul Meritiu's park for the May race. The meeting of the state college Y M C A will be behl in Portland com mencing Fiiday, April L'4. Several delegates will attend from here. Mi Minnie Haines, of Myrtle Poitit, who has been visiting her cousins, the Mic Haines, of tin city, left for her home Hits afternoon. T II Tongue has made his opening spccli and he spoke for "sound mon ey" loud enough lo please tven the Oregoniati. His main speech though is larilt. Tlio Gi'Aiin printers otter their thanks to Mr Mayer for n case of the celebrated Weluhart bock beer. May he live long enough to furnish them another case is their hearlVIt wishes. Prineville Review: Harry Milllorn, who hits Is-cu spending t lie winter at Junction City, passed through here lust Wednesday on hi way lo Hear creek. Mrs I G Knotts, of Florence, who hu been visiting In this ci'y, went to Salem today to attend a meeting of tin-Ladies'" Presbyterial I'liion of ihe Presbyterian church. A French woman confesses to hav ing attended 7! balls to catch a hus band, and only to have cauglit instead bronchitis 14 Time, pleurisy thrice and PJU cold in the head. Mrs X K Frazer, who ha been vis iling for the past six weeks with her sister, Mrs Gen M Miller, and cousin, Mis Catherine Coggswel1, at Chicago, arrived homo today. Archbishop Gros, of Portland, and Rev Father illftck, of Ibis city, were passengers to Cottage Grove thi af ternoon. Archbishop Gros Icctuu-s at that place tonight New York World: He When' I succeed in getting on the right side of I in going to propose. roie silver fa niir j.17 all ill silver. Of couie the fa nil. r did not want it. It was done for an argument. The peoli st alguiuel t it would be po-sihle. . lo pii'M iit. Had lie ollercd him silver ivrlilleutes tlu-y W ould have Ueii taken prompt ly. Pl iiievillc lb vieii : From Win Wi llie, we learn that Joseph Clnypool ha hliiiii come out Irom l isli I. like to Si,lers and he rcpirt all of the new snow gone, but on tlio ol her side of the lake there is sonic I f. el of snow and on thishide it i all of S feet deep, so it w ill be some time hcl'oie ihe moun tain are open The Leader: It I said that a Eu gene girl sent lil'ly cent to an Eastern III in who ml vol Used lo sell a beauty rtcipefor oO cents. The recipe reaii: "Mind your mother and stay at homo nlghls." This would certainly make a divine soul anil pule heart, and out- j witrtl beauty would surely lollow. Albany Demociat: Our people have 1 not yet gotten used lo the new woiu- ,an. One arrived lu Albany on tbe ! Viiiiiiua train thi noon, ilrc-scd in a kmc d.e.s, legging, uiiin's coat. iniin's bat, etc. .Men snid, "What in ilV" but tbe Voting woman seemed do cl'ledly ut home and paid no atlclilioll to the numerous slaiv Then are the davs when l lie festive candidate iis-iiiih hi ple isanlest ex pres-ion, grasp, von l.v I bo bund ami inuiiiri-H about t in- coiniilii ii of your business, the health ol' your fandiy and thut of all your wife's it l.itions, and the weather Is mos', favorable for this pbasiiiii voci'tion. Nature is Indeed kind In fui ni-hiiig such balmy day at Ihe opt nibg of the campaign. Wold mii received from lirown i ille yesteuhiy Unit on Sunday after noon Chester Curtis, a lad seven year old, a son of J it i in Cui ti, formerly of lliirrishiirg, wit drow iuil in theCala piHiia river, fulling in tlio stream a short distance above the city and liv ing draw n under a drift alter 11. Mitiiig don u -.HI yard or more. There were several bo with lilin but I hey could give him no tilt. l-'ossil Journal, li.-p: II hi CI a Hilton of (iilliaui county was defea'id lor delegate to the eoiniy eon vent ion In hi home prei iuct of1 iow ii Rock, a nieeliict having about 1M republican j Volts. At the slate convention he was I el. Tied a delegate to I be national con Vi iilio'i. Hon E 1, S'niili ol Wasco I enmity was ileafn-d lor delegate to the county c invention in bit lioipe Ipneii'iel of Hood River, but the county coiiveiiiiou seni nun a a del. 'gate to the stale cm vein Ion, and the -Into convention I ii ' II I i I III I t-i I him I. AM'. IIUMV V. C. Work of the (on vein Ion Mun slon iu '1 Ins lit jr. T. I. Ill St-s- 1K1KNDS UK HKKMANM TALK. I'lllVeUUl lieglet Over Ills HI WllshllU llcfeui. toil for prt sidt utial elector. Imi) ttimi.l, A . 1 1 1 ji. Iiik 1'ai.i. Ciii-:i:k Sawi.ohs. J I lturbie and Mr I!-iil'ro arrived here this iiiorning, liaving come down 1 lie liver from Fall Clerk in a boat, They stale thut iillogether over a million foot of saw logs went dow n Ihe river during Ihe ivcelil freshet. About (UK) or 7'KI of I hese I igs belonged to Ille Trent company und i soaped from Lost Creek. Mrssi lieiilio and liarbre count d the logs lodged iii t he river us tiny came dow n und report l l-'i.'l be lw Vn l ull Creek and this city. Fides aiiot'. cr sudden tise in the river should occur these can b" saved. Mr liarbre continued down III" river in a boat as far us Harrisbtiig today ami w ill Iry to make arrangements with the Harris burg Lumber Company lo take what logs are lodged between till place and that city. pmir oiisiil, Ait -i Pl.KASANT Sl'lll'ltlSK. A pleiisatll surprise wa given Mi Persis HuH'liy a number of bei friend at tbf home of lu-r parent. Mr and Mrs Soolt W Hull, lu Fuirmoiiul yetenlay after noon. All brought well tilled basket and after game were indulged in an excellviil lunch w as served alter which all departed lor their homos, each ex passing themselves h having hud u very pleasant time. Among those present were: Misses Nannie ai.il Oerlie I.amb, Florence llolloway, Es sie N ichols and Mario Darker. you if you do yi.u w ill the left side almost ily (juitrd, Is. Cloth i so Si'ih.kv. ome one slfto everyone, with greeting for ull, --j "nt, nun niirt iiii-i i !Jr"hig yoti prosperity, we are t"rs, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Fohu. iililwlJhVJ Uvi 'ri'5h nd ch.sT.'ul, v lis .L'r.,.h' 4"r'-at'i wurk. rlaniiM the yiiu ,....L,',!'Uo nJ Liver i'ii", by ukin. V ,",rl,,l-0ww-k. pliin4ett s1t I uniiit.s. s vuuu per tsilll. by til druf f iu. Ve- teriluv aftt-ruisiii entered tliu premises of Martin Hollii aii in theessieru part of town and stole a suit of clothes and an overcoat. Four IioIhii were ur rested nil suspicion of havhig been the uilty parties, and liave tieeu cuiuueo but us yet nothing- nus it-eu lo, throw the gui'l U( them. I guilty pai fn..l, i ' found to, I lnr oui'ii. April 1-. TlIK GlI'SY The steamer Gvpy arrived here at uihiii tisl ly w ith 7 or totis of freight und one pusscuger. Sue left down stream iiyaiu this alUTUw;!. proudly)-Well Iiml yourself on immediately. Sa'.em Statesman. Mis Adda Davenport was so t.ir recovered fiom ber recent iiidispo-i'ioii yesterday, u to indulge in a brief outing U-twreti lier home find the i D'ov "l b. r father in the state cajdlol. Heiiiv Walton, of Portland, Briind here oti" last night's train, and this morning went to Coburg to visit bis father, J J Wuiton. Sr, who is not ex- ieuted to live more than i r.-w .1 iy. lepUty bnv'ss-.i I'iiv litw.'lk nudseverul preeiul liave been finished. There i coiisbleraole kicking thi year about assessments und tuxes. One Individual said he had paid taxes for :rt years in this county and hud never cost it a cent yet und di In't tj-ou 'se to pay luxe any longer lln Johu ilarrett, the ininisler lo r-iaut frigti the 1'niled States, scuds a a copy of Tbe Siam Oo-rvt-r, pub-li.h.-.lat 1! ngkok. It Is printed iu boih the English ami ."siiiuiese lau gushes Mr l.aireit will Ii-reiiu-in-M,,..t In- nihiiv F.ugeiie ii'!e as be XoT Pni)KKs'SpAjt. . A letter w ritten to E E McClauahau, of this oily, by .Ylrtieoll tililisin, eliuli iiian of the I. A Y racing hoard, states that the names of Mr McClauahau and Mr Al Kuyki nilall do not appear on III list of professionals and that publish ing them a such in the "lieiirm s," un nigiiu of the LAW, wa an ermr. Till is gratifying news to the boy, as should they be classed as professionals, they would bu burred Irom entering all uinateiir contests. bully (.iisrtl. April JI. TlIK Tiirit.NA.MKNT. The Coininiltee uppointed from (ho various lire com panies to perfect arrangements for u llremeii's tournament met last night and organized by elecllug Wid MeGte president and G V Grillln secreiury. A cotnmii lee of four, consisting of Win Mayer. Win 1 lodes, J It Heave line ainl T W Jenkins, was uppointed lo solicit fund for Ihe pri.e lo I e of fered. The lime of holding the tour nament was placed for July '., It unci 4. I'.i slNb.sS ClIA.v.K. C P James to- day sold Ids X i lit 1 1 si reel lish market to'john Xiw inan, who will continue tin) biisines. MrXhii lu en connects vd Willi the. Illi inatUet evirsiiicell opened up and ha bad amnio expert eii'ij ill that line. Mr James bus leased thu ptvilloli ill Meriau's Park ami will liave charge of It this sum in. r and will make ample provision for every tldug iu the lino of amuse-lliellt-. i.iml'i, "pill I". C i: El Ki-lloN The Yl'SCKof the Cougregatiunal rliureh met last night at thu home of (its, X Fraer oil West Fl.lh street and held its semi inniial i lootloii of i. Mb -i ts. Asocal e.ill :.shl,o h. Id. 'I'bo-e i In-led I Weir: I'll -I. lent, Ml" M..oel Whet I , . . . - . . I I or; I'' pi el I'-ni, neorge i 111..1 , j. , M-eletary, Ml-sGruce Wold; tr-asilter, Dwight Hopkins; libniriaii. Mis Nel lie lio'iits; organis'., Mis Nellie Looi'iis. bus ilelivered to or three -ptiel.es here. Albany lKintKiat: An Albany man tUl forttiism ntlertd to pay I l.N l l'.Al.MMi I he students of the ! university w ho are training ror the I Held day rotilesl have Im-i-ii doing isomegoo'il noil: iluriiig tho few dry I days 1 Ibis e k- I he lri.ck und IWd I have been In good condition and the ' lime has Is-ell well Us. d. From to 3 clock of iiflei ii.h.i, candidates might bully l, num. April .V. The seventh annual convention of the Lane c'tintv Women's Christian TeiiijK-rauiv I'nloii met at Mount's hall in till city yesterday afternoon. (J'lite a number of delcgalts from dif ferent part of the county were pres ent at the opening ses.,1011 und tho convention 1 one of the best evt r held iu the county hy thu W C T l Some time sfter convening yesterday was spent In perfecting Hie oigalii.atiou of the convention. Mrs Houston, county president, presided. Tl'KSPAY AKTKItNOON 8tSION'. The convention opened al :;i0 ti itli music, which was followed with de votional exercises, led by Air Prof lluilcy, of Eugene. The organization wus then peifn-teil and the following committees Bp pointed: Credentials MesibuueH Kate II Mc-' Clung, Xora William, V J Condon. Courtesies Mrs Louise ( Johnson. Resolution Mesdaincs Franklin, Heiihaui and l'.utler. I'l nance Mesduims HauiUaker, Hilyeu and tlarp. The ion mittte 011 credcnlials re ported us follows: We your coiiiuiilteo 011 credeutitls beg to Ktibuiit the following iiuiiie us duly accredited ilelegittes totlilcoii veutiou: Ollbtrs- Mrs Maggie Housion, president; Mrs J lluuna, secretary; Mrs Xellie D Harp, corn sHiiiiling secre tary, and Mrs lluudsaker, tieasiinr. Supts. of Drpartliieuts Scl. Tem. Instruction Mrs McA lis ter. Narcotics- Mrs McKcuuey. Purity Mrs McClung. l.iteruture Mrs Xora William. Press Mrs Margaret I ltllyeu. Delegates Creswell Mrs Mary Howe, Mrs A E Howe, Mrs Franklin. Eiiveiie Mrs L L liailey, Mrs llob t ri, Mrs Dale. Junction Mrs Jackson, Mrs litltler, Mr llcnham. Olhar members of the convention Me. lame Condon, Johnson, Nelson, stiekney, Eaves, YitnTyne, Winter, Dale. The nd.ires of welcome was deliver ed by Mr .Margaret 1 Hilyeu, of Eu gene". Mr Hilyeu, In n low well elio-i 11 anil highly appropriate; wuids, bin I c a whole sou It d welcome toiler co-workers hi W C T 1) work in Lube county, In behalf of the Eugene dele gation. The n murks throughout showed gootl taste and went replete with excellent thought anil advice along (hit line of work so piiclou to a W OT V worker. Thu response, was made by Mr X Ille D Harp, of Junction City, who, In a few liitiching words, gave a brief review' of the common cuiiso of the oigatilzation, st iting its object and lis iicfiiuiplishmc ins. Iu la-half of the visiting delegates, she ex pressed heart fell graiiiude al the cordial welcome extended to them. Her remarks were highly appreciated by every active W C T V woman. Report of the county olllcers were then heard, showing the county union lota inn pioHM-rou condition. Reports of Its-ill unlou by tlrlegutrs were beard. Tho condition of thu va rious unions lu thocuuuty were shown by these reports. A paper, "Does V C T U work hin der clnircli work?" wus pead by Mrs C .1 Ci ndoii, of Eugene, ami proved a very Inierestlng nrticle. It wilt fol lowed by some Interfiling discussions. A paper entitled "Noii-ulooholica In meiliciiie," was read by MrsJHMc Keuney, of Eugene. This paper showed a great ileal of study aud brought out some lute renting fuel. It w as followed by some prolllublo dis cussion. On motion tho convention adjourned until today at Us 111. WKKNKMIAY MORNINO BKHHION. This morning's session opened with devotional exercises lud by Mrs Nora G Willlums. The report of the superintendent of press work, Mrs Hilyeu, showsdthat decided progress had been made iu ibis dfpnrliin nt during the pust year; I but pre-s superintendents in dilleieut liMuliiie have received universal courtesies from their respective edi tor. The superintendent of literature, Mrs Xora G Williams, reported the number of pages of literature distrib uted In the cttunty during thu year to be l.'l,7-o; the amount of money ex lieuded for same (n, much of the litera ture having been doiialed, It has bre 1 1 placed iu stores, hotels, depots, burlier shop, etc. MisKutell McClung, superintend ent of mother' meetings, reported six meetings held in private homes lu Eugene. Thu subjects discusstsl In the met-llngs during the year have been: "Training of Hoys;" 'Responsibility of Patent;" ' SikiiiiI Purity;" "Care and Cultivation of hlldhond;" "The Life of Hoys und. Girls." These meet ings have Im-oii very well ullcudnd. Scimitille temperance Instruction in the county during the year was report ed by Mrs S A McAlister. The report showed thut sclentlllc teui'lunce was very generally taught iu our schools by the teacher. Especially Is this true of the schools of Eugene. Khe urged that teachers be piovlilod with conies of Ihe Si-lnsd Physiology Jour nal, which wa ipioted as Is-lug luval uublo to them in assisting iu lriiior unci) training among children. This udernooii's session consisted of music, prayer, rending of minute, pit per, "Sulierugc," by Mis Kate Mc Clung, discussion, election of olllcers and the ipiest ion box. Tbe conven tion will clow Its work this evening. bn.ly t.usr.l April 17. Asniai. El. KtTiov. Eugene En gine Company held lis annual busi ness inn-ling at which time the follow- loir ollb-er were elected for the en suing year: J H L Simpson, set ii.Hi-ttsnt setiretarr: J ll lleaveuue, trensurer; James laylor, foreman; A IMt r, assistant foreinan; A G lloldeii, niaster al-urms; T W Jenkins, W Mo tive, Percy Long, truiee. The com puny unanimously voted t'Ji towards tliefln-meu's liurnnient. WASlllNiilnN, Apill S. Xcwsof the tlefeut of Coiigressinatl lliliiinnn id Oregon for relioininatioii was received today with universal regret. Con gn ss'maii Hitt, chairma;i of the com miltet' on foreign ultairs, said today: "I sat next to Mr Hermann for x year und I look upon him ns one nl liiost faithful men in the house. lie has iiccoinplishcd more for hi stale In the wuy of appropriations than any iiihii who ever sut in congles. ill deft-Ul is one of those political phenomena which mortal man can't comprehend." Delegate Murphy of Arizona Inclines to the belief that 'some evil iiifloch.-e ha been at work iu Oregon to blind tlio people against their best Interest. "Mr 1 Icriiiiuiii i the wonder of the lower house, und liu been ever since lie took hi seal," suid Murphy. "It all the appropriations he has secured for Oregon were summed up tlu-y would eipial almost one halt of the total value of Ihe slate. Every stale and territory on tho Pacific: coast will sutler by the loss of Hermann from congress." Congressman Hnr'.iam received t lie news as be would the death of 11 close friend. Said he: "Such idiocy 11 ha been displayed hy tint Oregon re publicans pusses all understanding. Oregon can rml no man to till Ihe place a Hermann has tilled ll, and us for the Pucilht const in geneiul, it could have is-tter hM. any luilf dozen con gressmen than llerinanu." These tieiitmiciit are shared by all of the California delegation. It was largely to his ellnits that California got what she did mi the river ami har bor hill Just reported. Nor do the Ciillforiiiuns forget the helping hand which lie invariably cxteuilcd lo them In all their llglils in previous years. If Hermann had hud any doubts nn to his popularity thev would have been dispelled today. Mi' was kept busy hearing regrels which came from repre sentatives from every pint of the country. I.tilu S. Jlatlock. ' Psiiv r,ur1, April gl. Miss Lulu K Mullock, daughter of Muvor J D Matlock, passed away at lli.'lo o'clock this moruihg, al the family resbleure. Eleventh anil I li.triicltou stri-els, after an Illness ol aboul a ycur and a half, the cause of ileal h being cousuiiiption. Dect used wus born at Pleasant. Hill, August. "I, IN7.1, ami was aged l!- years, o inouilis anil .1 nays 111 ine limeot ileatll. She rrshlml al rieasani Hill until the year 1HSJ, when she crmuUi this cit v w ith the family, w ho have resided here ever since. She has lived here constantly excepting sonic time Jspcnt in visiting in Eastern Oregon and at otler places, and ha always enjoyed the Irlendshlp of nil who "knew her. Culled away while yet iu early life her death bus struck a "blow 1 hut casts Its shadow of sorrow over a wldo clicle ol 'relatives unu Irit ml and Is fell by the entire city lu which she has resided for so long a time. Deceased leaves a father, four broth ers snil four sislers to mourn her t.'e- mlse, her mot her having precccded her in death. Shu leaves a large liuni Ut of relatives iu this county, also in Portland ami lu Crook county, who will ftil the greatest sorrow upol learning of her untimely death. Dvcriisrd wan a member of the Christian churcti of this city. The funeral services will Is) behl iu I hut church at U a 111 tomorrow, and will be conducted by Dean E C Sanderson, of (he Eugene Divinity School, who will lm assisted hy RoV Morton L Rose, the psstoroflbe Chrisliaii church. The remalus will be taken lo t.he Pleasant Hill i.niiu.iirti I'op liilermellL 1(11- I iituillulMlu urt.iru'iirilti Friends of the fiuully aro Invited to attend the services. Sktpworili Won't Oult. To tiik Piiiii.lf: Whereas it lias been lenorteil lu certain uuurtcrs that I would ut uu early day decline the th-mocrat id nominal Ion fur state sena tor; and to set the matter ut rest I take litis method of Infoi tiling the public Itat I was nominated lo make lb'- rwcm for senator aud will do so. 1 hive no bleu of declining. Respectfully, E It HKll'WOHTll, Is tiik Hon ky a Hi). The big Jig Is up with the old steamer '1 hree Sisters of I lie old O I Co, says the Corvulli Tic.ts. During the Into high at- ' she wax towed out on the river bunk Ih-Iow town, and she Is to he tlis iniiutlcil. Her hull hud Im-coiiio so decayed 11 ml leaky thut the company decided that her (lay of u.-efullncss was over. The work of taking out her machinery ami other useful parts will Isi commenced lu a few days. The Sisters was built by the O 1 Co, lu the year 1HS7. She was In length shorter originally than now, and not long after her completion she wus taken back to t tic yards and given un addi tional llfty feet of hull. In her time thes-raft did much useful service on I lie river, but her ghost has followed Into the boiieyurd the spirit of the rail road company (hat so long osraU-d her. sS.P.1 MOrsVV lr j :".! .'ir. mama... , rl.H.A.J SPHlilG EDiCINE I j Simmons I ivn rir.i'LATOR Jon't 1 I i.t t.i!., it. 1 It- li.tr Rets slugRish Iun:i '..1.' V0.1; ., j t like all nature, p.r.J ti.1 y: : ' 1 t -:.t s tliokcJ up by t!,.' I I . . . ', whi.h bring on : 1. IV,, r .'..1 A'uc.uil Rhfuma i .1 . .. t 1 1 ..:Wc t:;) your Liver ' ! tsl.e bIMMONS 1 .'. I M ": t.i d.) it. It also .- . I i , .'i -!..vps it properly at , w h..i yot.r . . i i i v. ill be tree from t .1-1.I t wh : ! . I .- Invigorated. v- -r i'i 1 1 : IWVi' ULOOOwhen ;v -t. ::i it it Al t.'iiJilion, anj that ;i! orlv l- w It 1 t!;.- I ivir hlv-pt active, liv .1 I iv.-r K.-.:i..lv i';..r aiul note the 1:1:1, t. n.-e. !i.:t ti'..- only Simmons l i;, i':r,i i..TDi it is Simmons Iivii: ii;ii'.;i..roit wl.ii't makes the tliu ii ii. -. 1 .i!ic It iu p.)vJfr or In liquid .ihi'.i.ly rtcpircJ, rr in. ike a tea of the pow der; but hike SIM MONS I IVbK KEGU Laivk. You'll tmJ tlisi RLD Z on every f;'ik..;e. l ook lor it. J. Ii. :u llhi & Co., l'hlladclpUla, Pa. Mil t.-': : 1. . I IV r . . W.'l your a rietn-tt I'M mw n- Iligg.lis, president; I s-retury; 1-rsnk Page, have U'Hi sis-n at wolk umii the llelil. After a gissl run Ibey retire to the g mousi'iiii and uru llionsighly rubbed free down. W 11 at UK Knows). lUad Friendly's new ad and tiuilout. He Is making some exlretus-ly Uw prices Jun al this time. Pitllr (oisr.l. April A Fik'h;ni:. Today's Albany llrr ald: Mr A J umwiili, of Irving, w ho has been lo Oregon City, returned and lust night, took tlio overland for Eu gene. He went to Oregon Oily to In terview a relative In regard to a trad ol 'JIHI ucres of lund on which Ihe city of Yoik. Pennsvlvauia stands, the tlih' lo which, ll Is sunBosed, still re mains iu the Xumwitll fuiiiily, through ihe 1 xplration of a H'J year lease, l.nly l.usr.l, April I. A IluoK I'ahtv. The Y PSC V l the lUpllst church gave a bis k parly hist evening al the home 01 rroi hiio Mis E II McAlister. on North l ean street. I hose present chaiucleriisetl .liilerunt Isuiks und oiiitii a niimbur of favorite volumes were represeiueu. Itefrrshments were served anil the evening wa pleasuutly und prolltubly spent. Si it Kin IM viKU'K. We llnd the following In the Jackson county circuit court priKt-eilings: "Annie Hayes vs Sherman Hayes, divorce. R ferret! to Geo ll Dorr.s, ally al Eufeue, as referee toCake testimony." Odd li How's ( eh lirallon. Psiljr t.lntnl, April ... (Ii-i'.il to.. oiirui Ion tire lielntr made by Spi nier Hullo Lodge to erlebrate thc77ih anniversary next Hatunlay III thi Citv. The grain! parade will com- inenee proiuptly at l:,'10 a in, with music by Jiim-liiiii und Eugene bantls. It tl... I In. I tltll liermlt. u lilolllo dinner will be served ill (he city park. I uiineniaii'iy niter iniieii it 11 ii'im priate program will be rendered. SH-aliing by Prof Letcher of thu Fill vrrsilv of Oit goii mid Hon J J Walton of thi city. The well known ability of these geiillt uieii needs no further recoiuehihilioii, and some Interesting addiis.es may be anticipated. Tiie evening's cub i laiiimcut w ill bo I...I.I 1,1 tl." I () (l bull under the auspice of the Debt-kali's who will present an interesting program con sisting of a qilal'teltc, plant) solo, by .triliur i'ru.er, snug ny nui jt-iuiiti 1 1..., m,. Dm, . llirliilloii l.v six little girls, uiul a iccltiiliou, by home tulent. t he program w.n tnso consist. 01 a song, leciliiiiou, cornet solo, ami a pluno duett by Ji-nellon Illy lutein. I he nr. iu rum will open at and all are invited to attend. After Ihu t'llteltnllllllcllt tiy Ilia Rehekahs. a grand ball will be giveu in Const r bull. The member ef Ihu committee on program for Ihe evening entertain ment are Mr Geo X Fruzer, Misses .Marie Ware ami l.iiythu uoiimaii. . m . . .. Psliy I'linid, April 'I. Tax Monky. Taxes Is the all ab sorbing iiucstlou w ith a great many Just bow' uiul an Item along that Hue is always o iineresi. rneriii joiiunuu and hi ilcpui les up lo last night had collected I i 4 1 !.! of Ihe ISIO tax money. There Is yet over 171,000 to collrei, so that less than one half of ihe tax money bus yet been paid In, though only 11 few more days of grace are It-It. However, the M P railroad compiiny Mini several other corpora lions have not paid yet, but w ill do so Just before Ihe books clodc, w hich will materially ilccreasti the sum now de lliitpieul by law. Sherlll Johnson to day paid tl.V-VS 60 over to County Treasurer .1 G Gray. MrGruy will to morrow pay tho balance of (he state tax due I mm Lane county, which is a little over -ROOD ami a cull for warrants will doubtless be made lu a few days. Lane county's portion or tlio slate tax this year wus in the ncl(ihborhood of $;ii,o!ki, of which V-u.OUO has already liven paid. AN AllUAItiNMKNT. Rev I D Driver, who I running for state sen ator In this county ha ts'er. lecturing at Rosehurg. The Roseburg Plain dealer of yesterday reports one ol bis lectures as follows: "Dr Driver said 110 lulltlel's progeny descends lo the 11 fl ll generation. God Almighty bad determined they should Pot extend the curse so far. Four nolcd iulldels, who came to this coa,t in a eurly day, lz, Sum Culver, Jesse Applegate, Pen gre ami Seni-.loi' Nesmilh all dh'd In sane, ufter 03 years of age. Christians, on the contrary, die sane. Dully (iusrd, Apr'l-l. I. 1 i-'ru A 1 il Of I'Sist'l). Rev Harrv Wuikln of McMlnnville addressed a populist meeting at the court house lust evening. Mr Wutkins Is quite well known here, having wen pasior of llio Christian church lu 'bis city a number or year ago. Ho spoke on the Issue of the day from a iiopullstio Hlllll OI VII'W , IIIIIAIIUUIIK IU" li- uieiit und ket.plug Id uudlcnc.e lu a wtsiil humor by reciting numerous llUIII'irolls stories. c v 1 ii,.i.,,t i,r Ablund. Is 1111 lu- depetitlent caiidltbite for the olllce of justice of tiie pence. Nels was rormerly a resilient 01 iiiiscuy. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. 1MW . mti aosor: mn.'rTyr-s, S' 1.". Ibid sties