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TV 1 at) U1I XSTlBLlSUEn KOR THE OIHEUIIUIO OF DESOCRATIR rilMIPLEl. ANP TO RIM U D9JEITL1T1X0 BT TDESWE1T OF 01 R BRU'A nn i 'i TYj ,28 EUGENE,. OR., SATURDAY, JUNE tt(). 18. NO. 2v). r. itltr Ti, It Jy EUGENE GUARD. IIPBELL, PUBLISHER Lnl tit of Willamette b T. -i.hth Streets. tweeo fid KltU'i OP BCBSCRIrTIOK: inn 1 12.00 ! I.UU t .BO. hina r-te made I IL.tlAH known Ak,I on appiibiiwi .11 biuluess letters to GUARD, iff LUCKEY DEALER IN f vVatcties, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. JlUNO PROMPTLY DONE. I pjllWerli Warrant W. BROWN, M. D. ician and Surgeon. end reildmoe oer poetoffioe. Huun; . m.i 12 to . P- TE AND MARBLE WORKS. lpi end New Prlcee In Foreign and iilc Marble and Granite, Monuments. adtouea and Cemetery work of all klndi for WA. t WORK GUARANTEED ! tie struct, near Poetofflce. Eugene, Or t C. WO 0 00 OK, i ttoriicy-ut-l-aw. 3-Ouehalf block aoutb of Cbrliman'i I EUGENE, : OKHUON. ti.vr N. E. Mabkliy. nsey & Markley, Attorneys-at-Law. I merclal and Probalc Buelness a Spec- In Chrltman Block. HiftPaiois, t President an n . - t aehtet National Bank SOI Eugene. . 1 up Usb Capital $50,000 i plus and Pronts, $50,000 L jene - - Oregon. ' meral banking bnalneae dime on reaaou t rm. Bight drafta on NKW YOKK, l JAUO. SAN FBANCI3CO and TOUT I D, OKEUON. , . la of exchang aold on foreign ooantriee. IU raosired eubjeot to check or oertifi- ofdeioel I collections animated to oa will reoelM pt attention. ine County Bank. i (E.tabllihed In 1HS1) lUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking business ! i all branches transacted on ' orable terms. 1 A. O. HOVEY, President. 1 J. M. ABUAMS, Cashier. I A. O. HOVEY, JR.. Asst. Cashr. !j. L. PAGE, -DEALER IN- Groceries aving a Largo and Complete stock ot Staple and Fuiicy Groceries bought I in Mie best markets, i EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, f.can ofler the public better price I than any other house in Eugeue. Mast of all Ilnis Uten at Market Prices. J. F. FORD. I . (Kaneliat,) Of la M.jln. Iowa, wrilse unler date $ March 2.1, 1SSU: 3. D. Mm Mf. Co., i Iufur. Oreiroo. ! Qentlemkn: On arriving home last week, I found all well and anxiously waiting. Our little girl, eight at.- one half years old, who bal wanted away to 33 pounda, ia now well, strong and vigorous, and well fleshed up. A 11. Cough Cure has done its work well. H Ah of the children like It. Your 8. 11. Cough Cure has cured and kept away all hoanineM from nie. Ho give it to every one, with greetings for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are 5 Youra, Mr. avd Mrs. J. F. Ford. If too with to frel fraeh and cheerful, and rlr lor the ?r!ng'. work, cleanee the efi'm Uh Um Usadaehc and Uer Cure, bj taking two or ihm dM . ,wL 1 Sold andera poaltlreguarantoa W evnu fcr bottle bj all druggtita. MONDAY, JUNE 15. Coiiiiuenceiu'iit week. Mrs Auim Millard, of Junction City, la in Eugene. lllack Alder ran second in a race at Portland Halurday, John Iteavenue bad a stand at the Pleasant Hill picnic Saturday. Tills will be a lively week in Eu gene educationally speaking. The Y W I! A lawn social at Prof Straub's tUturday evening was well attended. The race horse Oregon Eclipse died at Portlaud yesterday. He was said to be worth U,UUU. Home oruameuts foi the Cottage Orove Catholic church was shipped to that place this afternoon. Many Eugene people snt Sunday on the banks of the McKenzle and Willamette yesterday, camping out. blierirr Johnson and special ih'puty m..,rif hi I) Wlllla,,. ,-.! I. id, I u.,r. tin and John Fosterto the penitentiary The funeral of the late MIhi Anna Hanson, yesterday afternoon, was largely attended by relatives and frieuds. The Indian War Veterans are hold Ing their annual meeting at Portland. These old pioneers should be pen slotted. Marriage licenses were Saturday evening granted to J D Itainey and Auua Lillian Phillips, ami Fied It Ream and ltea Winkle. Persons elected to olllce muxt apply to the county clerk for their cert ill' MtM tit plillnn. aa lt rnmuit Ht'litl tin-in out without an ordi-r on liiui for the same. Don't forget this. ftliti IV.rlrnp tt l'jliinanv If lAktll teeuth Infautry, at Vancouver, Witih, wnouat oueii visuiug um nareui. at Pleasant Hill, returned to aucouver today. E L Fisher, formerly connected with th Pulimt) I.miiidrv of this citv but uow of Itoscburg, is visiting his tlaliii on the McKeuzie. Itothschlld Bros., a coiporat oi, have Instituted suit in the circuit coutt sgaliisi J D Wilson lo recover money in the sura of till for goodn sold to aeieuuaut. It Is expected that 10.000 people will at'end the Fourth of July ccletintll n -.. M-.n L fl..iirui.,il at l,ll(r,.,iA There will be several bands prewnt, a monster paraue nnu imn u" u i teams from the principal cities of the Willamette valley. F M Wllklns had a narrow ecap from an accldeut Saturday evening He was driving near the U of O when his horse got scared at the train. A hrnktn rurrlaeo shaft, however, MIS the only damage. An Astoria man and a rendition womau were married last week after a courtship of about twenty years Whether tlmy have ml!d a great deal of enjoyment or been happier than if married many years ago, no one can tell. Th D.lles Chronicle: "The editor of the Chronicle has received au Invi tation to attend the twentieth annual commencement exercises of the Uni versity of Oregon. .miss aiihu m . r r.. ..-v l, I . ,ti.ii tf Huberts, oi l ue i'ane, ma invuiun the graduating class." Younif men and old men may be seen in goodly uumbers headed to ward the creamery eacii un,.i i i" hotter the day the more people you ..... Aii t mr twav rvime Lui i v pails and some don't, but all are after r. . ...... tn. tue same thing uuuermun. r-nll,a TlitiM Tha tpaiiifr (Ivn sy no longer does service on the upper river, nue is now iu .inuniiu ..v.. t.. la K&vlniT lanirl Itolla.l Hflfl hr uci uui w,i. ..lp. ... , cabin Improved, so that she may do service between Corvallls and Port land alter the water Is too low for ine other OIUN steamers. The Dalles Chronicle: Samuel II.. ..!. .nutor frnm Was lilnt'H oountv. will be the biggest man In the Oregon lepinlature. His weight Is 318 ...,.lu Tho I.I it ronivMPntative from Wasoo county is F.M Jones. We U...l. II... H..,iru- lillllllv. Illlt "Hill" Jones Is the tallest man lu the county and, thnugn noi uevny. suuuiu wciBu about 250 pounds. A lady was once lamenting the ill luck which attended her aftairs, when a friend, wishing to console her, bade her "look upon the bright hide." 'Oh," she sighed, "mere teems to ue . .M- it uTiieii nollHh mi the III! Ul ,. IIV , -- - , dark one," was the quick reply. The following from the lteglster du-ht. ha headed with profit by fome people in Eageue: "It is to 1 re gretted that some people who always attend theateis. seemingly go with the Intention or giggling ju scene whloh appeals to the better nature of man la being enacted." illmnv Hprald: Mrs Orsee Davis, wlfeotDrHA Davis, of Harrlsburg, was strlckeu with paralyfis on Sunday and Is In a precarious condition. Vt W H Davis was sent fur and was In attendance. Mrs Davis la a most esti mable, amiable and rellned lady. und numbers among her warm friendll WTlll IHMll nil v " i . t. . ......... I... Bl'a, iH.f.tll,,,. HIT IUHI , v- -a It 1. 1, lio honed ine auaca is only temporary. Prlueville Itevlew: L b Logan, Frank Hampton, Howard 4 SU-artis, .. ... rr .n tl...- Mllllnrn nlld Otliem u r ieii, iioiij , - 1 1 1 I r liwf cattle to a Air ...I. . t.ii.llv piifntred In .Maneii nun .1. Tim nut tin in tuesolliu- "astern part of the county will e de- Iivereu at iiuunin",,, iu ... from this section at The Dalles. Hie pr.Hs. we understand will averaiie about $17 for two-year-old steers and tor three-year-old steers. Thecal te sales will probably bring Into the county f 100,000. 16 TO l.-Albany Democrat: Next Saturday a big free silver picnic will be held at Hulberfe grove in Orleans precinct. It promises to be the . b Iggest ivent of the season. It will not be a party affair but a free silver event re rdlee of party. The prlnclpa speak In will l Hon E Holer, republican of 8alem. Judge wnuiiey, "" Albany, O T Porter, republican, of Albany, Dr J L Hl.l, populist, aid others. Rl.DlTTIOM IN CREAVKRY UlTTF.R. The Eugeue Creamery Association has reduced the price of butter from 40 to SO cents per roll. Call at the creamery on Eijhtb street. tu i;sda Y7j UN E 10. Iti-gular summer weather. Slierill" I) A Oiburn of Corvallls Is in the city. Two bank failed at Cheney, Wash, 11 P Caldwt-ll, of Junction, was Eugene t'xlay. in I Ha n E C SaiukrM)ii ttirived home this afternoon. Win Heushaw returned from Port land taut night. S L Roberts returned to Florence this morning's stage. on The front Is being Hnvey-Roncy block. Willamette street sprinkled to the depot. placed la the ought to be Editor Moorhead came tip from Junction this afternoon, lVputy Prosecuting Attorney J M Williams I lu Portland. fir .1 X Tnvlnr nf Purl hind la niuonu .1117 IIPIIH g , V,F,I,I. II. Mrs Roy Lakln returned from Junction this afternoon. Turn on the city water for a short time and save your lawn. ,1... I, , V'n..ili.id,i LeittillU lllkvim. a student, left for lih home at .M-inuiouth tod:ty. Most of the dtlcgiites to the Wood men convention arrived today. Mr and Mis M V Harrison have re turned from a visit at Hood River. A I Holdeii has a very lame foot, canned by a mule stepping upon it. Stieet Commissioner Doyle has been cleaning up Wlllauiettestreet today. J P litirMutrt. editor of the Portland Frater, gave us a pleasant call today. I'r,.f It II Thornton, nf Port Intnl. president of the law school, Is in the city. f VtititiluatfKtnr-1 nillirt Irt llllHV nlloW'- ing claims of Judges and clerks of election. Mr mid Mr I. S Rowland arrived home this morning trout a a visit to fori mini. . Mis Itelle Smith left today lor Iloise City, Idaho, where she will Join her husband. Ed McClaiiahan, Jr, hits received iIih medal won bv him in the bicycle race at Albany. M si lt-,rUr niid hrotlier-lll-law ate expected home this evening from a trip to run v reea. Amy and Amelia May, of Harrls Imrir. are the guests ot Miss Z Uold- siuith 1m this city. (lO Skidmore, of (Joslien, lerton the north bound local today for Fair view, North Dakota. :..,. I.' r'ruw u-unt In Xiiu-iMirt tndav and will probably goto Salt Francisco before leturtiiug home. l-i. ..!... r.lnii r.t.riu,.iitlnir the Ore- goii Furniture Company of Portland, left south this afternoon. Jake Lurch came down from Cot- i,f,. UmvH todav. He is ust Iioiur from Stanford University. State Organizer Mcllonry or the v,.,inieii.)f iho World is in the city to attend the convention. The Fourth of July committee die- ff i 1 . 1 1 ui 1 Baa Vt TH I thiMisand celebration posters at the Salem conductors' pic nic. t'lmidrt McMnslers. formerly of this city, delivered a sermon in the Chris tian church at Brownsville last Sun day. Mrs 8 F Little, of Boston, Mass, is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs Win A Haskell, and other relatives In this city. t nmi vent Ion of tho Wood men of the World convenes In this city tomorrow. Several hundred del egates will be In attendance. Henry E Atikenv and wile, oi nier Ilinr. Jacltson county, arrived here this afternoon to attend lite commence ment exercises at the U of O. It is said that Gov. Morton of New vn.i i.uu tu noppnt the nomi- l If, n iinoBRu." nation for the vice presidency on the ... .i I. ..a tf a -...I rppuuiieiin ii:KUi ii iuijuuivu. fr,im I . like Creek n ii.... i.' ' . - ....... - - - - precinct was heard before U H Com- llllsslulier JS'I ttru iumj. it. nuiu- wr or witnesses were preseui. The "lalleti wotneti" appeared be- t,.a niiu runnnlur thia uftemoou line mo and asked for another day lu whloh lo pay their :tnes, wnicn wa grameu. MraWT Peet who has been visit ing iriends iu this city, returned to her home at torvallis louay. one win leave on a vlsi'. to the East In a short time. The W H C at Independence elected M ra Kuruh Adair, delegate to the Na- tinii'il convet.lion, Mrs Ella Fraztr deiiarttnent Instituting and installing o Ulcers. VR D"bhlns, r Mountain Grove, tlu fiverlii:id last night and'will go to Cohurg tmlay lo visit rrlenus. ito inienoa iinifciutj ,-i" Ills home. Prof Letcher yesterday received notice that the University of Arkansas ...i i, una r..r,,i..rlv a nmfessor had conferred on him the degree of Civil .nglneer. r ,j l A I niMsoii went to Portland ...'i...i uill I, u-e that citv on the l.nin - liver tonight for Santa Hot, t amor ,,tu u-liprp aim will visit with her dau'ghier, MrsS H Taylor. rr it ivppirnii. who has been spend la. i. ul.Lrill WIN kH visiting with his brother, Oeorgejii this city, went to i ,.i t.i,,v inn! will return to his ,1,1 LK.ll. home iu San Fianeisco on tonight yer. Charles E Miller and wile oimri ..... -..,.., i ,,ti Hie WiHrdmen excur- inuii .in.". , . , , . i sloti car this afternoon and will lie the ue.ts of his brother. H C A Miller, of this city. Mr Miller Is a delegate to the convention which meets Here to morrow. Mr Herliert Mortimer, of this city, ....... u.,,,1 a t.riv-nip l.-it.-r from his old i -rii.lilr I-.ntr and. V ester HlMilQ HI w - , .1.. -nvliiir tlmt the drouth there would e:iuse almost a complete fail ure of the hay cms, and the grain crop w as very short. Cliiia I .ii uer received a telegram this morning from his win E 11, with the III .i...r.k rlill iiruir t oiiiDanv Ul Portland, stating that he could not ......... t-a l-'llirMltf Tliursdav to attend co'iinienc rneiit exen lses, as the order lor the first reglinetii to goiortin , i ,. L,. .vn.i finii orea out ui Ultil i.n. I ', .i ... .. :. i.ii.i.,..rif liuivinir them tneir -iunnn,....- short of help. .Mr IJiuer uiajr l- mini L V,, ,.v . , - - to come to Eugene Saturday. REPUBLICANS Faiitats is Sekctei as Tem porary SOUND MONEY CHEERED. Plait is Given the Privilege of Nam ing llie Vice Prcsiiht. oiutuallaiie Tnle Wttk. Ss-lal to the (iiuitn. Sr Iifts, June 10. The weather here today Is perfect. The delegates at all the lintels were up early and several meetings of state delegations were held Ivcfore the breakfast hour. Senator Ijntiv. of Petiiisvlvatiia, expressed himself us satistied with the tlnatieiul plank already agreed upon which Is for a single gold standard. From the Is-st advices at hand, it Is not exHCted nominations will bo made this week. Massachusetts has declared herself as solid for Reed for the presidency. It Is understood that Manila and the McKlttley mmngcrs have given 1'latt the privilege of miming the can didate for vice president, much to the sorrow of t lie New Jersey delegates who believe their candidate, tlarret A Unhurt would be victorious. l'latt has inlormed llaiitia that he would not consider the vice presidency until after the presidential candidate had lice 1 1 nominated. At the opening of the convention hall it was crowded to sutlocaliou and an extra force wasemplyed to preserve order. Charles W i-niilmiiks, of Indiana, was selected as temporary chairman. He niiide the principal speech of the day and was w lldly applauded on the currency question, which was against silver. , 1 he convention was called to order at 12:10 p. in, by Chairman Carter. Kabul Sale then ollcnd a long Invoca tion. Secretary .Mauley, of Maine, read the call for the convention. A demonstration occurred when chair man Carter introduced Hou U W Fairbanks as temiKitary chnirmati. The nomination was seconded by William li. Sutherland of the New York delegation and his selection was unanimously indorsed. Chairman Fairbanks thanked the convention for the honor conferred, and was loudly cheered. After tho ap'ioliitiiieut otitic com mittee on credentials the cuuvetitiuu took a recess until morning. Piwclal to the Ul'.RU. St.' Louis, June 17; 10:15 a in. The convention hull Is rapidly tilling with a mass of humanity, people every where crowding tor seals, allowing unabated interest. The silver men say that today they will battle for the w hite inelul lo their utii.oi. They will not succumb until they are compelled to by a mightier loe. 4Ianna. McKluley'a firm lieutenant, was greallv cheered as he entered the convention hall, as was also the New ork delegation. 10:45 a in. The chairman of the committee on platform auinunces that the .committee Is still in session. On niotiou, they were given until this afternoon to retxirt. 1:00 d in. Senator llturston, oi Nebraska, I he iiermnuent chairman, takes his seat. He thanks tlie con vention for the honor and makes a speech on the general Issues uow con fronting the people, wnicn causes ine first general applause of the session. It is uow stuted on reliable authority that Hanna will attempt to rush the nomination of McKlnlev for preslilunl and close the session today, but there will be a bitter light on the report of the committee on credentials ami upon the gold plank, which may delay the nomination. LATKR. l.m ... Tl.n niiiw.l, liitul, llV I.IU y lll .! FVl "J Pi.rmntiellt. ( 'ImlrillHIl Thurstllll. of Nebraska, advocated a vigorous for eign policy and a strict aunerence to the Monroe doctrine; the extinguish ment of the national debt and a re habilitation of our merchant marine; ..-co l fu tin, .if a ih.llur tiM It L'nld. silver or paper, with the same pur chasing power in any portion in um known world; believed in protection and reciprocity and the curbing of corporations. (Cheers.) A lunje norai snieui uiaraeu .Ne braska" was presented, which Inter rupted the srecch. juuge roraaer nas agieeu i nw- m nomination (Jovernor Morton, of New lorn lor vice president, t recess waa inncii uiim . f),.hi.ii .if Ahiiifnian i tt Hii III tl fill 1 vs nn v - viiwii-ihii ..--- -- cieilenllals recouimends that the Hig gins delegation OI ieiawure uuu juoo Grant of Texas be seated. Roll call r re pa red by national com mittee says ommittee has examined the merits of 100 seals; recommend ihut cnnteatatitH have hearing and urges hearing of the 100 eases, ami says no man knows what these papers contain. Heppburn, of Ioa, presents minor ity report of credential committee be ing unwilling to ac ept the national committee's res)rt. O.M p. III. Ivuil i-nu bb-cu i"i Hint seconded. California votes solid against previous question on adoptiou of leport. Vote resulted: Ayes, ow; noes, a."J. Oreat cheering. ll!j Ouril, Jllllr 17. CnooK Cointv llouhtJi. Messrs i,. ........ K.eil ofCrtMik countv ar rived here today at noon with 0J head of horses which iney nrougnv aerosa the McKenzle route. Fifty bead ol the animals are ponies and are the pro erty f Mr Boolon while the remain ing 12 are work horses and belong to it? t.i Tii,.v wrre brought here for sale. The gentleman report 20 miles of snow from imai iei uecp at the summit and state that they bad a u ti... If.niiiton cattle was met on the summit and they had a successful trip. . . m. ......... BORN Al itrownaviuw, uirnnu, Thursday. June 11, lsl, to the wife of Hev J r. Miyoer, a uaug iuci HAILUOVD HL'MOKS. l lie ltoseburif Local May ln lt scon tmu d and Die I lino Table tf the Hvrrlauds llianged. Aiumoris Hlloat to the ellect that the ltoscburg local, whl.-h plies l tween Portland and Itoaeburg, will be discontinued south f Kugene July 1. It is stated that tills liain south of thin city is not paying running expenses butts going t-vliiiul, and this is llie reason that the company contemplates it-moving It. The rumor Is regarded as authentic, and while it is not known exactly what point will be made the terminus for this train, yet ills hardly probable that It wilt be removed noith of litis city. Another rumor is gaining some cre dence to the ellect that the lime table of the overland trains will Ih changed. The new time table, planned by rail road gossips, will go luto etlccl about the llrst of next month and will cause the north bound overland train to arrive In this city about 5 o'clock in the morning und the south hound to arrive at about U o'clock in the even ing. This change will gratify the wishes of the public in more ways Hum one. It will cause these over land trains to traverse the entire length of the Willamette valley in daylight, thereby showing the most attractive part of Oregon lo tourists and the traveling public generally. Then again, people who desire to gel an early start to the north can do so without having to make the alnrt at the dead hour of night. Rut these rumored changes are ac companied by forebodings. The change in the time (able of the over land trains may menu that the Rose burg local U to be discontinued north of this city. Since the California Hyer has become a a-rinaneiit thing it has I iee 1 1 taking the greater portion of the through patrotiago away from the other trains and they could now easily handle tho Rose burg local's patronage. These aro all rumors but they have leaked out from ruilro nl tire et ami are regarded with considerable credence. (iuslicn Picnic. Report of the (IohIicii plcnlo, I'riday, June 12, as given by an eye witness: The school met hi the school house and about 10 o'clock marched single tile to the grounds w ith colors waving and drums U-atnig, which made a verv pretty display. On the arrival of the scluxd at the grounds the Santa Clara Nlckle l'lated Hand of Irving, under the leadership of J W Christian, reuderetl tt piece of inusio which Is seldom sur passed by the most skilled musicians, and for the band we might say that not only was their llrst piece played lliusly, but pieco lifter niece IllleJ the air with llie most melodious notes thul (Joshcn ever heard lie fore. Aftor tho playing of the llrst piece a short discourse on the management and running of tho vuriom schools of the'state was delivered by the teacher, W L Mil'er. Home excellent singing was pro duced by the la lies uu ler the lea der shiii of .Mrs Hamilton. The school program consisted of about thirty pieces, well prepared and delivered, after which followed the rope Jumping. Ruby Handsaker w on llrst prize, jumping 427 times. Lyda Alexander won second. Next came foot racing. Arthur Miles was the successful otic iu both the 12 and 10 year old race. The 10 year oid race was won by a Sprlnglleld boy whoso name is not know u lo the writer. The next was a sack race, the win ner also being unknown to the wriier. The next was a bare bull game In which tho Creswell boys did some olllclul playing in the llrst Inning. The score stood 10 to 1 In favort-f Creswell. This ended the exercises, all having been a complete success. Tho friends and patrons of the school almost unanimously wish Mr Miller to contiuue tho work In tho fall. Not is Takkk. WOOUMLX IfKLEUATKS. To Toniorrow'a Convention Over 100 Choppers Here. Dally iuar, June 10. About 70 delegates to tho district convention, Woodmen of tho World, which convenes in this city tomorrow morning, arrived In a secial car from Portlaud this afternoon. The car waa gully decorated with bunting along the sides and across the ends. On eucli side of it In large letters were the words "Portland Woodmen of the World Eugene." As soon as the car stopped the choppers warmed out upon the platform where greetings were exchanged and the Woodmen yell was giveu ny ine vis itors. The v slllnir delegates were met at the depot by W V Henderson, PE Huodgrase, L O Beck Willi and C H ..,.. I.' . V. 1 1 A mum. bcrsof the reception committee, and conducted lo I O O F hall, where they were assigned entertainment. Aa tliH convention dues not meet until tomorrow, the vlslors have la-en Improving the time thl" evening visit ing with friends, viewing tho attrac tions of our city or visiting the state university buildings. Everything is being done by local Woodmen to make the visiting neigh horx enoy themselves while here. The afternoon train brought altogether a Unit 100 delegates, and a few more are expected to arrive lonigiit anu to morrow. The Cukam Kitv. The patrons of the linvu fliit,ll 11 tPftl I . UK' IIC 1,11 mm J i " ' " . . porary organization! by electing time din-dors us i.niowa. r, n nmuii i..i... i ..,..- ui,.l M si U'allls. Mr Wallla was also fleeted scretury. The .11-. A,, I lw.rivi.,1 If. II in k A lirlf'l-S It 1 1 1. 1.1 l Blv l,..'.. ..- .. ,- . .. - ,i.u ami ail necessary arraugi-nii-m- mi disposal 01 tue jtrouuuut ui m. uiri..i.- ery. The price or butler lias iseu re duced to 30 cents tier roll, and all that . ,!.. .11 1 'I'l.A is uiniiu is rt-auiiy uispwu . ............... i. -r.,.iiinll v Itiprenslnff and umi'iiiiiKv !-- " - yesterday 1UOO pounds of milk was rt- CelVeU. AOOUV t Hiuuun ui ijm.vi in now turned out daily. Pallr Ouard, June 17. Fhiv Hai.km. The following were the arrivals from Salem this afternoon lo atltend the commencement exer cises: Itegeut A llusti and daughter, Mrs Uov Lord and JIiss nunoaru. Met tin;, ef Fanners. A meeting of the farmers at Pleasant Hill, assembled May 4, l''il, piied the following resolutions w inch have been slguei bv farmer- throughout the county lo the miiuticr of abmit live liuiiilrcd: Wiihhkas, The inilleis of Lane county have combined and a.' red one w ith llie other (oexchtuice '171 lbs of merchantable Hour f -r one bushel of w lieat Instead of 40 lls its has been cuMoiuarv, tlicrebv tending to further u MVfS llie luiuiers; then-lore be It ltt:.siil.vi:i. Thai we, the farmers of Lane county, do hereby pledge our selves not to pulroiii.e any of the suld association mills unless eoiuiielleil by foice of ciiviiiiistiinccs; and further that we will not store any ulicut un der any circumstances whatever In unv of said as-otiulinu mills. J 11 WK.sr. Paiiv t usru. Juih "ViuuiNirs." This woiiderfullv vivid story of I) runny and wrong do ing in Rome was presented by stu dents of It t uiilvet-.it v to a large au dience at the opera house last evening. The drama has a most tragic termina tion and was reproduced with start ling reality. E P Shattuck made a model Vir'ginliis, and the scene enact. wd by him w hen Icillus brought hlui the news ol his daughters seizure as a slave by Claudius, the scene la-lore the tribunal ol Appius l laiuiui", una the mad scene by bun were so well rendered that the' audieiico could hot but help enter into the awful feeling so admirably expressed. Miss Floy Walk ins made u beautiful Virginia. C W Keene, as the cralils-d Dt-nlaius surprised his friends by his st'lelidld exhibitions of the bravery of a Roman soldier. Lcstino lligglus, us Ictlius, won the iidiiiiratioii of the audience, ' L M Travis, as Aim Ius i laudbis, the leader of the decemvirs, had an unen viable pari which he tilled Willi ease. rreill isk. as .Mimltnrius, ami .miss Stella Robinson, as Scrvla, were ap plauded, as hi fact was every charac ter on the cast. i.acu one linen ins part well, and the production Mil w hole was simply grand. Oliitlialj. Mrs Letitia S Crawford was born in Jetlersiin county, ludiaiiu, Aiigu-llllsl S17. married In 1' V t rawloiM IK- cembcr ISih, s.i:i, cro.std Iho plains with ox teams In l-v, uml setin-d at Crawfordsville lu 1S-M. Herd use occurred at Craw fnrdsvlilc June l.'lth, IMNi. and her Interment on lit Ii . ugi-d TH years 0 months and 12 days. Mrs Crawford was the mother or twelve children six of whom survive her. Four of them were with her In her last sickness, rendering till the aid ami comfort iu (heir power during her sickness of several w eeks. Mrs Craw ford was an tittetilivo and atl'ectiomtte wile, a loving uud Indul gent mother mid kind neighbor, re spected by all. She led a useful life, was kind to tier neighbors in ueeo iimi In speech, was ready and willing lo die und all who knew her will letaln a tender memory of her together with a heartfelt sympathy for her aged hus band mid her children. May they ultimately U a reunited family In the future abode of the blessed. I knew her intimately for more than twenty years and can say her hospi tality was unbounded anil her Chris tian deportment without renroach. Jh t .Ul'OI'.o. I NuntM a I. Rkcki-tkiN. President and Mrs (. has 11 Chapman received membeis of tho faculty of the univer sity, resident regents, alumni, city clergymen, students and others at their' home at Fourth and Lawrence streets this afternoon from 3 to 0. A large number of visitors were present during the afternoon and wore Infor mally entertained. Tho rooms were prettily tlecorated with cut Mowers and evergreens. Mrs Pro! Young, Mrs Minnie Washburn, Miss Julia Veazle. and Miss Wlllumclta Hanna assisted in entertaining. Mn, Judge Bellinger was present and also assisted iu receiving tho guests. Thin recep tion is practically the final event In society circles of tho university this season. That Roohtku.-TIio Salem Journal says concerning that nsister that failed to crow: uur ttiniciio warn is wrong fully accused of having prepared and printed on the covers of the score curds for Held day. a 1111 of fare for Westucott & Irw in, whereby the Willamette was lo furnish the rooster, homo oi tue valley papers uro taunting us about the non-mnlerlall.atiou of our rooster, ad ding that we had better set to work and hutch n.it another one. We would like to assure all w ho take such an interest iu us, that with thu parent' al services of a practical athlete next year, our rooster may yet crow, louder than ever." Woob.MKN Co.nvk.ntion. Salem Journal: At the regular meeting of Salem Camp, last Friday evening, the following named delegates were ap pointed lo attend the district conven tion of Woodmen to be hold at Eu gene next Wednesday: Judge R H Bean, A F McAbe, W Ellawiey, V O Westiicolt, II A Thomas, E Willis, (1 U Brown, H Bn.nrth, 11 C Down ing, C D Mlnto, C H Robertson, JS (irahuiu, V V Lane, O Stolz und W I .-st a ley. Thu meeting begins at 11 a. m. fisllj (iuard, June K A Novki. Tkvout. W O Trine, trainer, w ill select u team for tho hose races on the third and fourth of July this evening. Each man will be com pelled lo undergo u lest by attaching l.i. ...... if ,,. . l.i...-.... rlilileii bv a IIl-IiI weight rider, and running lot) yards against time. The best men will thus be selected. It will boa novel tryout of speed and will Ihj witnessed by a good crowd oi people. daily (iii.nl, June !. ItoATiMt Part v. A party of 19 student.) enjoyed a boating and picnic party yesterday afteriKsin irom a to u ulveii under the uusplces of the Y W L A of the university. Four boats were procured and the party rowed to the head of llie mill race and crossed tin. rlvi-r. where IheV eliioved the cool shades of the wood. A gisid supply of Ice cream, etc, had been provided arid added to thu plcasuics of the afternoon. Ibsu-burg Review: Tho lust of (lod's Regular Army departed Tuesday morn ing from ( 'ruin's Pass. They held fort here for several monthi, but finally gave up the struggle. I REGULATOR THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE NFlMMONS I.IvrR PrCL'LATOR-don'l tu.- 1 1 ) It. Hie Liver gets sluggish iluiir. : tlu Wnt.-r, j;:st like all nature, luij ill.? svsti'iti hvomcs choked up by tin- .kvLiti'i!..; J w.iste, which brlngi on M.i'.-.:!t, I v.r a:iJ Ague and Rheuma tii.i. Y'-vi v. :t::t t) wake it? your Liver n iw, t If sc.re you take SIMMONS 1 ii : l.':.jLi Aiou M do it. It also re.-.".l..tc t tiij 1 i. .r-Itecps it properly at Wink, wli. i y..i.r system will be free from P"i n .i:tJ t'i! wli l" v'!v Invigorated. Yeu K.t '1 ME Ui:sV XLOOIIwhea yoi r s :.tem Is In Al condition, and that will only 1 e when the Liver is kept active. Trv ti Liver lu'incjy once and note the diitVrenc?. Hut t.ike cniy SIMMONS LllH Kr.(iltl.ATOU it is SIMMONS I Hi i; KLciULATOtt which m.ikej tha JilUtciuc. T.ike it in powJer or In liquid already pr. p.ircd, or make a tea of tha powJcr; but t.tkeSl.HMUNS LIVER REGU LATOR. You'll find the RLD Z on every pjck.H'.e. Loolt tor It. J. U. Zclllu & Co., l'Ulladclpbla, Pa. UOOH.lltX COXVENT10S. t liOiieiK of llie Secoilil District Now 111 M-sHloil m tins ttty. I'silr (luard, Juno 17. I'he annual couvc iiti'.n of tho Wootl- men oi the World of the second dis trict cmivcncd in this city at 11 o'clock this foreiiiH-n. W L Tooe. of Woodbutn waa elected chali iiuii' and T F Norton, of Portland secretary, Thu order of business was aa follow: Appointment of committee on cre dentials, calling roll nf delegates, ap pointment r apportionment com mittee, election of li delegates to Head l amp, presentation of resolutions, re ports id committees, selecting place of next meeting There lire 1 17 delegates present be sides 10 proxies; total voting streugth In 7. Shortly before noon (ho convention adjourned until 1 otiock and during llie Intermission retired to bevenm street near the Eugene Photo Co. 'a gallery where tho delegates wore photographed. Election of delegates to the Helena convention resulted: Delegates Theft Neustead. J P Burkhardt. R R Merrill. L A En- sty us, J C (Mlcld, Win Col ton, L L Swii-nni, C 11 Mt-ICiniiey, W t) Iluw- li-y, Scott llozortli, v I-, Hawkins, ,V . V Henderson, R L Ciipssmau, P E Siiodgrass, C R Hayes. Alternates-T rtird, N H I'lerce, K N Wheeler. W F Heorge, E A Wil liams, J E Y i'ovey, E C Klrkpalriok, I r K M Smith, V V Drake. Horace Maim. Oil Burkhardt, L Wlmherly. On Moultoii, V A Araiu, J D Taylor. Uregon Lily was selected aa tue place for the next meeting. The con vention adjourned at. 6 o'clock. I'liniiuissloucn Cuutt. Chas L Scolt deputy sheriff sal ary Pr At ay uo uu A C Jennings county clerk salary for May 100 G5 F L liibbs, deputy clerk talury for May 83 30 M Jennings, deputy county clerk salar) for May 41 M E Bowen, ferryman 14 60 (iritiit Hendricks, ferryman 14 00 J W Bond repairs on road plow.. 1 00 W 11 Palmer hauling Terry sup plies 1 00 E R llolleiils-ck, road scraper 4 00 B II Lyons election booths Wal ton precinct 3 00 IN Ilcmbrce viewer on Hall road 8 70 Frank Adklus viewer on Hall road : 8 70 Hyson Smith viewer on Hall mad 3 70 C W Lyons road supervisor dls- trlct iso :i3 saj uu Asoi HKit Timk Caiii). Ashland Tidings: The "brakemeii" are getting out another now time card for 8 P overland trains between Portland and Sun Francisco, and it Is rumored that It will surely bo approved at head quarters this time. The changes pro posed are about the same as those here tofore montloiicd, viz: The south bound overland to start out of Port land at 0 p m Instead of 8:30, stopping at all Wllln tie vulh-y stations a formerly and arriving at Ashland alKiut 10:40 a ui. The change will also ellect north hound trains, It Is said, hrltiLilnir the 'tr sco train lu here about one hour later tlisn now. The new card Is to take ellect shortly, tha brakemeii say. Pally dusri, June 18 I'lnit- Kini-i-i-i). The Stewart mill, i.'.il heail. were shlniH-d on a special train yesterday foretioou. A sirl lou or lliein goes to .uomuua uuu Um bi.laiice ti) Minnesota. It was an exceptionally fine drove of one, two and three-year old steers. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, aold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR; CREAM MEflNG rrri Most Perfect Made. 4o Years the Standard. m