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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1897)
mi o lm if A SSTiDLlSIIEn MR THE DISSRSINHION OP OE.UCRATir. fHJICIPLH. AND TO R1RN IN VOSBIT LITIIIQ BT TDESVtElT OP WR BROW u lull. I ..Of. I'.' ' EUGENE, OK., SATURDAY, FEIUIUAKY (i. 1897. EJQENE 0UAR3. iMil t I l l I I'IIIMI : ,i .. ..r W::l.tei.-'v I. t.-si i: .vi. - r i-ts, ii-,;:iiT! . 9 I2.no. 1.00 .50. l.r;i3;.T3 rj'.is mads known o:i application. 1 1 i ; i . ; ; ' ; in -i&vj& , ' , .- Jowelry, Etc. ;;:.)'.; iTLV DONK. ij. v; b;iown, m. d. ; i, ,i Tin .-nil Suroun. : t i . .,t..tl-.-.-. Ih.-ir-: '.i III. 'irijAY. l !:r.i;i'Ai;Y:'. NO. 9. V, Whs III ( J rove lit MI'l.t I 111 till ill III liar I i p... ' i-vSLE WCEKS. . . '. .,:i;.,( M-'iiiii i'-iit-'. , . , i ... ' iii : i y : or li of :. or uiantf.kd ... :. 'i u r. .:..'; '. ll-tk'-'iie, ir C. u 00 L? CO OK, : ;:y-is? -1.:iw. i . s,i; 'i i.f ( i '. :ui;lt' K. . ' MX. ... K. V 1 1 KLKY. Kitaoy Markley, jAV. ;--t-Lav. Nt'W IIIDilll In , ;.!M1WJ W U'i;,ir',w U vm:lii,. i .mii:.;i,i j1,..i, n, C.llgflie lo IV, i W (irillin went In C.k.,, this aileron ,n. I'.pu y Mii-rill t J, 1 " 'l lllls I.IU l lKli.li. M' d I ii ly. ii n-iuihi il tn "" " "illC l H. ,.;irV .,..1., J !' i:..i.iu.ou i,. it ii,!. i,,,,,.;,!,,,. mmi loSn-i i ..,11,1 i'.mii.ii.l. ..I i- .li i-i.- M,-( lllllif went In ' "i 'V i' vit.it ir u few day-. I .-.u t y i)i,,ri, t All. riuy I, '' ii' p.ll.l I IV-W.-II l. w.ll A p.-ins , l.ii ,i. t.i S.i 1 1 Fr.i;,i-ls-1 ' I'" wtt-ks' bii-iness tij. I 1 1 :i 1 1 i - (i.ili -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j clerking f,,r I'.n-l , il.ininf i.,t L.,.,lt, ,;,., a. !"-in e in t.iri V nutria,. S'lmlur J II M.CIil.:-, win. luml,,.,. uiHT.ua Willi a K'l'J'f at S.il LMiinnifrui.lv 1 1 1 . i : .:. I' lli.li.tnii In- --. it t it . i, rt-.l uini.M it S , et J, M -"!'!.-mi-III i.' jtliluifiit. Mi-i I,. Hi. j .nui I.l" UMI. UL t If 1 1 1 i . ... i.l' M I l.f li Oil I". Illl r.IfVlllll. ctri-ul Mr V.urri, ui-iiiilf l.tivi-r-. i.i..fi u I" ia. I.-, I,- kf.l .-.iii, ..i, ,,j mini,,., ! In i'l.i lli.inl on ni i... ii,, .mniy flv.k .I..iiii.m,-n (., av U'ruiilfil a man 1.1 Ii.vu.m i . .jr '. l.'-il 1' liaylonl iu.. Ji- I, A JI..H. liiiincii-- i lit ;rt-l i ..Imivii i:, Uh-l.r.Mlii.-li.iii or- Si.H.'iHfii." 1 1 i i,..,. I I'l.Uis I iv nil !. I at Vill n I li .ii I'jxT.V . i.l- i-i j;.i, ;. K ii l.:l,T ,f I'..,!, t.,.1, t, ,:, l.i'fii niMkiiii; Iih . iv.-iii, h Rii..,t v i-i t in 1 1,1-. cry, ifliin,.. I ,,'if t.i.bv. !: li.nrc .1, t.M.k vim v of W. I i l ai.;- C..ni h'.v'k f,r. ilt-livi-i v wa;,:;i in Hi t ,-jiy ii m..: nil,,-. ,i". lllTl. AH EXCITING DAI WT.PXKSDAY FKHflfAUY 3 it-in, ih -i. it i- ii ill wiiii i '.iuii- n ii Ill IM S. i hi: t. in -i' .'.H. I.i t!lf lilMI'.l. su.i:m, Or., K.-l.. : :; ,,. ,t llllVlluj UlMI llllllollllf..,! lt (,e liiclull in,.,, ii,,.,., tn fnrif a l.iii. i m Ulf .-.triiutf lllltl lll ItfUHOli I, l' U lioiitivy has returned tiotiio. it ii i n imi'liern exniuliiHtion one ttetk I rPNiileiit C'luiiinau return'.) from rortiatiii to.lay. i' Itritllu returued from rottajje i"r huh iiioriiiiiK'. t W illu, or Daklaiitl, I'ulifuruin. nriivi-.l hurt iiuiriiln ou the lovai iraiu. .MiM My ltellinger of Portland, im iibh tm.ii vtsU HiK frien.N In thlj Imia.v ti.r I'na.-.l siaie s..i...i.,r n... i ''" returued lioine lodiiy. Naif H in. fwaimed with .e,',,iej , 'rmier J W Harris went to Cottairo - .-. . i. Ml . If ft , . ",i"',r'-" un sMiem About a tii.zen hop couiraetB for (lie him Ht-i. in fi, I,,:,,.,. ,,.., , f j Hied for r ir.li.. ..nH,u,, ,.,,,., T1,B ;(f I Yafnl.ill on,;,,; , T e aver" -TuZ" 1 ! ? i i"'"1 , -" I l'r'01' ' l-uid h 8 wilt rt.iielu.led it, i. "V'.? l"u vnn.eu 'T'"""1 "i mmum, ttavooui positive i t.fliulf of Mr Mitel ell ''ve tln aftern. inn to look into t lie " very strlion of tin- j ''i'" f di-atli of Kditor K P lliorp. I , i " :L'.'L i tisilif- tl Sj-t'C- .U 3.). rt,vf. F.W.0S3URN. j-'.ij.. . :. Vi-5 .!.! i.nl. C.i.hier. BANK l l-.i'. i ', J. II. ll.irtis. J. K '.. i .ii'i.-. f.. l.r.iwu, J. K, i. I' M .W.i.ra i:r, i; : : : : : $50,000. i-Tii uvilviq Cusrnsss Transacted. nii; Miff ..I.., i-;. ,.r ; I i W Kuvk. in lull to.lay ail. I wnl .I in,.- IIM- l..''.,. I .f ,; ,.:, Wi.I.uiiflt.- univ r.-ily Atioiiay J s Mni:.. In nt il t l'o la, W W llaiiMx inivt if i in on f. on, a i rii. ti. il. f its tH. . u v, HI ri't-eive S I. ! Ak'S, c.i,j.; A.-;..!..i t t'.iii.-r. itei.t ; Salmi Iii- uei-kly .-e- If .;.n n, mi of ,i in irrnw. y ii;h. wile re- t.mve lliital erii.iuii. I limi f tni iif . u t l.f Vl.llf v. I lie ..I, sio a, I.ialio, until. Inn k a- i'!,m-. yeit m.iy l.y tiie I.' S hank examiner, mi l the Oa!;e .-dale. Wash., li.-u.U ut-i.t ii.to (iui,iary li(iiiilal wii. (.'.mi iiu-i.iiit-r-' cunt met yi-l.-rday ui.iriii.iu ami iiilji.iinieil, one of n,'f eomniis-i.iiieis, V (' Itailey ol'Siu.-law, heiu ubjent. Mr Jl.iiley is ixieettd 1 1 arrive tonight. II i iiinl.-rsti'inl unions Ma--aehu-elt- ie,iil,lifa'li licit ex-l 'onure-.-niaii J 'hn 1) l.oni; ha- h.e'i telitli-red Ulid lia- m i l .ttfd tin- oilife of kiert-tnry ol Hie nav in the iiiiomin iitliiiinUtrii timi. ll-niU A U ;iIovey, T (i lien. .In. U-an. I Sll I-1 f.-n.lly ami rtf.Tf tary j J Wait. hi went to Portland today l'o a'teinl a le.-i.l.ir in. fillip of the hoard of r. r nt.i ol the I'liiversity of t)iv g.in, whieli inee's in tltat ity i.mi);ht. Poitliiiiil Ti itii no: Maggie Alma Horn lias .ft ili.int it tin eii'inly tunil for leave to ehanue her I'li'iu- u Aluiu Wll-on, her iliai.leit ',i:.l..f. Shenta't-n that -lit- v.'u, niai.ie.i to Y M II. nil in l.ii, and was tlivoreed from him in Lane eoliu'y in lS'.d, mid that sw is now desiroiiM nf ri siiiiiiiii; her former niiuie. The mater wait sit f n' heariiii; Mareli II. eotiehl.led to n-t- perils mean.-. Tlieoiin.i.iii nil Unr a Miiiland ilaiini-.l ,t n. i.u fu.i;W.-- wouiu no a laree as the u.'iiif w a- i i..'i"iin..,i I'lie S-.ll ltf n,,.! ,,ur ,, linor,,,,, in.! a retoiiition wa- nun ,. I lll'MI I (. . ..P. i d .i vote tor Unitf.l States Senaior. rif.i.li iit Simon ile.-laif.l tin. rt--,.lii. lion out of or.l-r and lie wa HU-intned ny Hi.. ., how iii' voir: ye--H.,tfj(, t'allirealli, ."iiwson, "Mier, i h il.-o ii. I lull. kin,. M....L.... Mi-riun-. vi iifin-M. Mulkev. l'atter-.'.n' I U ..-iiiMKi,.n, i(ei-tl. Selling. Snnti, itnl Yai e. .ay- l.i -nvnt-H. I v . Iiiiver, J.ilur, (i.man, lliirmon," ila-t-lt jm., Iliiuhe, .i.ihii-oii, PMiiemi:i of Marion Prit-e ami Taylor. Aheiit I'it'rtt-r. Not vol in Mi,, on. 1 lie iy ye-tenlny UiHt he had heen ollred and itfeep'ed tiie Neeielan ship of ui-lleiilliiie. A re.l hu.i.led fellow thst lm li.-nn hmi;mk' around the iherill 's otllee for .'ine tune Kot lieketl l.y Deputy Shsrltr Se..l l today and a few 'hours later not hi IipihI piiuehe.l at thti ptistotllee hy Clerk Hn-low. We umlerHtaiid (lint his name it "Po-lnne Mumps." MrtlTlt'.l. MDSTERED 38 VOTES. As If Srnaliir Would Be DrfrafeJ. '. Vote was til- vote ru liielii.liii one tie- iliiioiineeuieiit of th r. ffitf.l w Illl a.p.iu-te. Ilol K. ill 1 1 if li.'ii-oi hulls., -u tul a. f..ll..w: l'""r J II Miifheil, :n. leu iiil, t .rat kt-, ol ( 'hit-op. 1-'. rlieo II N illiaiiin, I, Hie vote eal l.y 1 lu:i I tnto- of Wa.-e.i. It U now profiled t.y tiie Mitchell men to hold a joint c.niveiiiioi, ut i.ooa toiuoirow They are uiii every i inly.ivor to in. In, e at! lea-t I, t I y --.is i ftiih.-r.s to enter thtit l..ly. Tiie uelioii of tliy three denioorals '"tiiiK virtually in the interest of Mr Mitchell is luir-thly criticised hv many people, specially, Uralko, of Clatsop. The politieiaiu in . will Hleep ci j nine loiiigni. 111 .: , . .- V"! !. I ii .' i, i i ..,- I'l'irs i A Kll'll Il ll Vest It i-o-l. ..' st.tv fool seed- tluu .1 il e- o:-.ivvol l mni Worlhh-s- toi-1;. Mow I.i ili-ii i- the per-oii who fall.- In L'i I the h.'-t to stall wi ll o dolil't yon have ollen thoueht li.M, when . in aan ell lc-; r.i.l Uono very will. Wi.i V" in 1 Ii" i'iiu 'ilil way ',ln y.-iii. or u.v a lnlle fore thoiuhl aii.l s'lid In J unes Ylrl; Sons, K irlii ,-tei , N Y, for their ei.ta l.'lie w hii'h cii.l.'.iiu .. iibt "I all tliul's new ami iu...l. Til. il' nee, Is aie :,v ,iv- r-li'i'.'e sure to nr.j'.v nil. I lie i l' .1 '.t,. .nil Sell I II) f,-Hls for i !; i -.- a'l I .h',1 .ft thl iii.i.ii.nt from li -l .ihI t. K-ally co-t-liulhio. Self 1 xplai.at'rj, i, w A..o. .(mi . I"-:!.". Ni i. i.i, rot ; -1 v 1 1 1 1 1 1 v hr-nd 'oy Oaii.V lil'AKH to i-w Uil.au- from now mill! futthiT notice, We are li'ivluj i,i. nw ful cold time of it The I tiicni.iuii'-ler is .!ain away tl..wn heluw zero. V'e are yoin on lln-t ' '. 1 I . VH W I ' C'l' ! !i-!u'.l in I .'.) ' Sn-ral Banking business! 1 . :s ;ra. iaC'sJ or, 'ab'o terms. l, ,'.. ,: " a:;:; m., i.ict u ' '.I' i' r.Y, J it.. -t. t'a hi Yc'.it- truly, II In. ii. m. 1 1 , IV Li'e. l-.tye Y' mi ileleet, W .'111. I A Mat elite ut. I'.l'lttiK (il Alu..-Sir, w ill you allow me t hroii,:li the tolnnius of '.nir paper to answer an article that uppeared in vour is. ue of the !h of Jan, -.:,;. 'l',e article states that in v w heroli.tiits ut the time of my wile death were not known and that trends and ueighhors I.Hil.etl after her and ir ive her a decent imrial lor which they put in an vxpeii-a hill till. I H-.ld lion- hold ,:,i;i Id cover the same. 1 will mvn- to the people of Kueiie: Tti tily who I'ntuied so e,nispiee.a.-ly ill il'sno.ini; of my e,oo, knew of my w herealioiits, as 1 wrote letters home all the lime. I also re ceived letteis piirpnitiiiHlto lie friun inv wile that flic was get tl lie iilniu; ail i-i'ht The llr-t I knew of my vt ife's deatli was a letter I received, from I)r Looniisund that letter had heen taken out ol the olllee ay J op-netl hy one J Moltitt and v..s carried hy htm ulmiit It) d:,'M U- fore I (nt it. ' I have no oly eiioiis or anything lo say aaiiixl Hiiyone w lio as-isled in the ciirw anil huiial of my w ife. I am v. tiling to pay tor everything, lu;t I tlon'l pro pore to her.ihh.ea.n any such a style l.y the it '.vtl.-.t.an w ho engineered the li--' .iwti ot my proiieitv. The insiide J. if Kilene who have had dealings i with me si, .ee mv rejidt-mv in this .-ity wi l near me out in that 1 always P ii i my ilchu. My propt ity was all , a' ten d 1i liie lur.-w in,!, of I lie tartli. I ii..l u li.it I can illld out from people w ho s. i in to know miV it was it -nit'.eli-ijiah enme. I wa-lett I, I sleep III the 4tr. i ts att. r i.-lni iiiin; Some ptople hiive ecus ired me, hut when the prop r time comes they will vindicate me of .'ill Inl-e chur(!f)i. Wll.I.IAM Mol ff"V. t'.'.i i . uu.-l, t.wi.riury M Itl-ltlSK P.VUTY. Lst eveniliua iiiiuiher of friemls nein:ilril al the result nee of Mr Al Allien uml then p oi f eded I.i the II. Ulie o Mr Hlld Mrs Mh.- Si inii.erville, nivin them a mr p'i 'hat tin y will never fortfct. 'ilie niiiinueinents weie wholly .s.uducte.l l.y tin- .-ntleini'ii o( tl.u (Arty, even to the pr. iarii: tno lunch. Progress ivc wl'.'a l wu f..l i veil, the canital prixe l.rii.if won hy Miss Lena Goldsmith n lid the h'Ml.y 1'iie win awarded to Mrs IliTilllu. Tho-e present were: Mr ami Mis MiicSomm.-rville, Mr and Mr mi I Mrs Jos liUfkev .. il, to, a i Ao u h rdii :,i t-:i nil i- ri eei.tlv s-lol" Ihn- i. ..;,., .,.,., fr, in f Ml Mi- Allien ' in. m niarkci will... ..I Mi'iu,. i-.Maver, Mra.i.i rs ii.rr, I ,,v ,i- , r. pnelnr. 'Hi" ih-i Mranil Mr- Ai.iains, Mrs V I. Deha .ii.MIv in .ve down tl.e-tr.. l Mi-'- I -' "smith, I.ra .,.! u-i.u-, m.tw a t ihi n eii window of Mum rami w n I ami .ti.-s-is in 111 - mark -t oiil I n aeii ov-r, s,.-. auiii- i ml plo ' d nroun I tl," l.iceU to an all. le-r h- - .iu .i .-'""' "f it iU i.e f..ltc.1 I'lllll Hire of the I l(fi.-haw( . ; an. I U .I'l l u.jil.a.fk, Ni :f Waliis 1. llO. al Iv rims l.iol ill.- .'Tale, sim t time. in a reiiia: k- )' ;.,ai I, Fi- II I -..I I ,-V, oil I'M i inr : I ' "! I t't; ! .sry , win i.l T nil ' i up ' ! I I v.- c, fi I i:.S t..i t r i . .'- niii n : 1! I S l-Vil.i-, e , i:k tfi!!' t . crel I t in-' - l.t. -i-e II' u l ied 111. ei- 1 "! W V H' mler-oli, k, vie.- I'lt-idetit; : r : I. Piii'er I , ;' Win . lev i ll-, i,.-l-l:ilit I' .i. :' :.'. , ! ,; . U li '. I illld j r Ki.lt V Itl.V A 1 r.M A r rstli'U -..lilit r i 'nt.ii H-d iii Ihe uniform of the 1 1 ,,-iieli tirn.y ariiv. ,1 In this city this I i', .reii.idii fn.'iii the South. The mini is truV.-lint; 1 1 loot and I- supposed to h iv.- d. v rl. d fi oni some French ship at San I-r .i ri-i o. II" can lieltt'er uk nor t. ii' l-r -t itnd I'ln'lv.'.; 4,1. 1 l evidelitiy wi!:.'-l .i.e.oli. He htt. 1 1 .i.a',n:.i u,-.uii.i tiie d-pnt all day and I, M I.I.II I '. 1 C Ml'Jeel "f clo-e scrutiny i ,1 r t ,11 rrow .is .view ui ivemiiy I'sily tiii-,!, F.l.i,ry :l The r.Mdriiceof Mr of Mrs S I) Holt of laim-ne, was the seen Inst evening of h U-aiitifill and impressive cerv niony. The oceasiou was Ihe mar riaite of their only daughter, I. inula Aunelta to Mr Allien '. tiaj lord, of Pasadena, California. Al an early hour the tastefully dec orated parlors were lille.l witli nussts. At hull past eipht to the illvsr strains of Hie wedtlinu mareli the hrnle, pie-ct-dfd hy the nride-niaitls ami led hy her hit le maid of honor, entered and ns-ins' tl 1 the rihhou Kiisrded path way tisik ker place in (lis hay window of the front parlor under a mammoth hunch of inLlletoe. Al the same in em ins hTooin cams lorward ac companied i-y Itev Win (Jilheit of the hirst 1'iis.livtetiau church. I h marrinire service was brief hut solemn and sinnilieant. At ila con- clu-ion thu happy couplo weio over- wiiuiieti wun cotiKralulatlntvi. The hride's .'own was imirkod hv an l.-uiit simplicity and the veil w hieh enveloped ner in us misty folds was held in place hy oram;n (lowers. Hlie carried a boiuiuia of delicate while hlosn.ims. Mrt.aylord, the handsome strnnitsr who has earned oft on of Kuene' uiir tiaugnieis nia.lu a plunanl tin predion upon all present t.y his man ly bearing and frankly unallocted manner Lime i.ucia I'Kin i wns a dainty maid of honor. Miss Hendricks, nl Ways a strikingly stylish lU'iire, was partieuliirly handsome in her satin yowii. Mi Maud Wllkins a cousin of the bride was bevoiiiiuirly dressed in while and looked as pretty as could Uu ttesiivd. Al ten o elouk tliu supper rnoin was thrown open and refreshments were served. Il was ul'e,'ether a Joyous nc casmii and it was near midnight be fore the fiit'sU lioijaii regretfully to say gnn.l-bvs. Mr an. 1 Mrs Albert P (.'ay lord left fot their new home in Pasadena on the overland al 1! a 111 Wearing with them Innumerable wishes for their con tinued happiness. Thev were Ihe re- cipiei.ts of many bsautiful presents ot wtiien u,e 1. mowing is an impericci list: 1-jtlnting in water color, Fannie and ('Ism Ceiidon; silver and pearl paper knife, Miss (arson; silver sugar shell and but ter knife, Miss llovey; Uiok, MissKinsey; book, Mr and Mrs (leti M Miller; embroidered silk cushion, Miiiul, Frank, Nina, l.ucia amUiladys Wtikiiii-; einliroldered tloily.Miss Allie Link; embroidered doily, Mr am) Mrs Nels lioiisy; emnroidered is-nlre j.iece, Mr and Mrs Shauklett. swder pull, Miss Mao Hull':, silver brsud knife, Cliiri-iioe Yes ;ie, Portland; silver call bell, Lir l.'oniiel, Portland; 3 sets silver spoons, knives and forks and I1UU In gold coin, Mr and Mrs H 1) Holt; cut glit-s vase, Mrs and Miss Veazis; cut glass salt csllitrs, l)r add Mrs Chap in in;'iit glass dish.Mraud Mrs (iills-rt; mounted photo, Miss Mason, Albany; -et silver ts'lfee spoons, M rs and Miss Manna; oak chair, Mr and Mrs Kays; willow chair, Mr and Mrs Willtins; Chiim plate, Mrainl Mm ( ieo It Dor ris; silver pit knife, Draml Mrs C II Moll, liarrinburg; silver pepiwr boxes, Mr and Mrs It It Holt; silver biittsr dish, .1 K Wvatt and Curt II Winn; silver sugar shell and butter knife, Mr and Mrs Krause of Halem; 1 dozen damask napkins, Mr and Mrs Aiuns Wilkins; set silvur tea sisk.iis and tulils spoons, Mr and Mis 1. V Holt, u( IliiTi-lnirn' iii vet lea mrvice with emliroldeii d iloily, Mrs and Mr T J Cr ..ilg. Mr and Mrs P Snodgrsss, Mr and .irs T U ILmdrkks, Mr and Mrs V L Chainls-rs, Prof and Mrs Straub, Mrs and MI-h Kin-ev, Misses Carson Ada Hendricks, KmI.v Hendricks, Dora Scull, Mary Mel 'ornaek, Cowgill (iilfrey, Lihhle and I.ulu Yoran; Mers Al Hampton, I. H J.ulu-soii and Komcr Keenuy. Siesrral Ulllitlrnw -I'l-Olsl It) llltf 1.1'tHll. Sai.k.M. Feb. ;t. 3:1.1 11 m. This has leen a lively t av about tho State House, as it was given out that the frleiiiN of I'nlted Stales Senator John H Mitchell would malic a tletermined ellort lo lua-s -hi votes in toint con venlloii ami reelect him. in an irrcuu lar wsv llivriuiiii lolut rouvenlion met i.i the hall of representatives ami a verr large audieiitv was oil hand. tlnl ihiity-eight votes were mustered to the consternation of the Mitcbclliles Senators Keud of Douglas, and Ha-el tine, of Mtiltnomah, mid Itepre-euta live i.ake, ol Itenton, withdrew. 1 ne convention then took a recess until 7:.'I0 o'clock this evening. Ih" senate today pursued but lilt I routine work. It now look as if Senator would he defeated. Milchrll Diilt. The V C T l met at the "tending rooms Wednesday aftern. sm of hod week. Owing to the inclement went tier the attendance was not so large as usual, but there was no lack of interest, and the discussion, were unl imited and earnest. The cosy west room was distinctly Inviting in con trast to the grey coldness of mil doors. .-mi (lie words of the r lowvr commit tee was never more fully iini.reciiilcil. I he stand of blossoming greenery in ..ie lower ny me wimiow scemeu 10 i-o . i n.l il. . od lairiv illuminate Hie nlaee anil 10 ilelv I ,,,,1 .,,..r. , 1, 1. ., ,,.t..,u inegimim witlioul. It is 111 such weath disc.verrd the alien otd iohb.iv wouu uk viii;:i: i:i;i ui:i;s. I key At! in j.t t I'm, i' I he I'...' .Ilii (iroi'cry, ilut are 'ri!llel. d Vway by Hie (Mlitei s. C' 'inly t. is :. I, !'.' riitii y .t. An attempt w as made hy burglar, lo enter t he rear do r of C D Combs' po-tollh-e gl'oeei V l.e I w ,eil II and I'J o'clock last night hut the wollld-he robbers wiie frightened away by ofli cers Pratt and Croner belore th -y ha I ac.'oiiii.ljshed I heir purpose. About I'J o'clock la-t night ollleeis Pratt and Cion.-r stinted down Light 1 street aiid entered the alley lor the purpo-e of seeim; if everything whs all rirht hack of (he .o-t..!lhe and adjoining buildings. When opposite III" fn. ut of the trout of the po-tollhv building both 111. 11 heard string -omuls, hut siii.p.i.eil they were mad st P.uugs' liv. iy -table in the next block. They pi.i.v.l on around be. hind the buildings nu.l 011 exiiiiiuation in Ih.' darkness found that the elospd loor in t ho Masonic hiiihlim; unit Ihe li).ii' of Climbs' fTo.vry in Ihe same. building, 1.0th of w hl.-li are iron, hail Is-cn lain.fid with. A light wii.', struck nnd the c,.et door was fount lo be open. Ih" Irmi eh.sp having b.vt ornKfli. I lie l.iit'glnrs lia.l l.i-eiif.l a pry between the .lout.',' doors ol tin grocery at the botloui and by working it upwards had near!,' sureeciled in opening tho ui. It is supposed l lint (hey h. aid the ollinrs approaching and ran nwa.v, ns tracks were seen in th.) mud in Ihe alley when. pieha,s someone had t ikeu a hasty dfpsrtlire. No bs.h, were lelt behind. It Is mippoHi d t in II en w ere eii-age,l ami that one kept v. ideli while the oilier winked. The olhcvis hive: it ate U'lillid evt-rv ho'ei doul o ice every hour tin; ing e t.i Hi ;ht an. had been behind tho 1 "h oiV ci bin a f -.u in 7: f; .-1' r-TyiTrrw .'.' i-t- , li'. 111.: TKE CSST G:;Bif!5 MEDICINE !' l-.M-l- I I'.T Pl .U'LATOR-don'l 1 iwrcrtssluitelsri ; t.u ,t. Vt in ', . 1 ! ' I ' tldlg they SiPikiiel Blir Koy. ;i -..,p;-tf -t.u k l 1 ... 1 1 1.--1 uu,::. I -' '11 ,1 ! t-., ji. - I', -1.,. 1. 1 in: 1 1,111-: . i stale in: I' i;...': 1 -u I'.- I 1 . ,1 it-.f 1.1 : " .',-1,.- I IllVt'.-.t , u'l'i Cl'Oi. 111. ai -I I' a in t noil nli 1 ;1 I. H III" I 11 1 , i .!,. dflil.S hMII hill . ' m "h ah have have tit hi ( -ndeavoled lull linabl to talk I" I'i b -.illie , .", ICg'.lll lo nil .t '.I l.l.d" ol' M.t i t tlreg' the k'e i.nd il l. -.r..'t, U irl.w.v .. .-ii ul 1 Hill bv. ......I hi- d a -The b'V Karl .1 on a eharga of iirk-. He was ng to riea-ani co't, but llisde e.capf. St-vera! sliolH were I iin hv tie- .-on -table but were ed bv tho lugitire. A I' l.AH'.K who 1- wall . iv ill at i.e ".Tel ..i.s'sblt Sid l,-,,l, A I ri. t I-Ml I.l. p. 1. b.- ' -r ; a- s ". Il l - :.'-. 11;, 111 Ida 1 'is . v j.-. I :, !t ;., I . ... . --.- -i 'l ' 1., - 1. n-vV-.-iir. . at J. .:i I. AX -O.i" iinty. 1" fie' -a .t. T .1 and 1 Ml.. I HI t : bus I a i ' AN . i.f 1 .' li t IHnO II aoOuu' li e hlgll i.nr-'i III lu tax M-l.ll.g II ai lil.t-r 1 ud hand store.; ::!. f . '.ru.ry '. IMbKl i.l . Arthur :.. tn,- i.it.-r'i.-.i. bv ..utig V.- i !' i.f mi mni re Is ..iti.'l.'i' cll'i'' Ii, Slid i Mauvilit aeo- ii.e biggest I10V in the world lives in Snokace. snvs the Chrnniule. His name is i: Idie llluck. He is slxf.et, thiL-u inches tall, and Is now )t years and six niotiths old Ui.a growing like unv nt'.ier l,64.liiy !"y. ( nl. I hdoiit two years ago he was rather 11 'hlicat'' bov. Mis chief diet was bread, w i'.t and leu. In fact up on this be live I and 1 1 . riv-.V In-,.nid 1 ..... ..... , ... v, r I ... lit II. M I, "U r;t f,... - - la.t twu i, however, bis sps tite has demanded more substantial f.HMl. Helms grouu stmiig and vlgotous. indeed, h" is well .rosirtioned. The last i.air of sh's-s Ikj boiighl were No 1 IJ. .Now tliey are pinehing hls feet, and Ins next ones must be No 13, and be made to order. I Kd'lie Is light conipl. xiotitxi, tulet, ; and as Ins fa'.n. t tay, a boy.' He ' propose an.b 'i-y t" l fine a brick 1 !..i.i.n Ilk-- his father. lint this far In lifed.c l.ss p'M.t I I- lime in school. Ho has attt't.ib'd t(. Franklin build ing, win-re hi tul,, sUI art foitu Is a f.w,.ili .r .il'i.i mie.iig theo'.her cL.il- fdren o.' his bk" and grade. 'r as this Wednesday chanced to be, cold, wet and generally disagreeable mat the 1-reo Leading K00111 is seen to Is. a wise ltrov siou for the comfort and convenience of the public. Wsini, urlght r.Hiuis with plenty of biaiks Msriodlials ami papers, oiler plca-iinl temptations to iininv people who have t'litorced hours of Idleness, or who llud thrinsflves without either employ ment or ainuseineiit. j.vwryniie w ill admit that such an insiiiutioii as our ICeadiiig Hoom is a moral force in the tow n which we can not afford to lose, but the fact that funds are neov.miry to maintain It is too apt to lie overlooked l.y all save the interctttwti few, who carry tho responsi bility for lis existent'" upon their hearts and hands. During the "hard limes," common ly hoped and eiTt-. to he vanish, ing since the November elections, many who had been liberal patrons eitner wi'inirew their names, or re duced their subscriptions. It has been no light task for the Lending Loom Hoard to carry the burden safely through dark dnys of the past three or tour years. Ami now that the busi ness world, tho worst is considered over, and the much talked of "tidal wave of prosperity" Is hourly exis-cled to overwhelm the community, It Is only fair that a modest appeal hu made (u (he public in Is'hall of thu Free Heading UiMiui. The board is made up of conscientious and elllelciil workers, ami it Is not al nil to their discredit that they sometimes experience a feel ing of discouragement In the face of all they have to euc, muter lu their heroic ell'orts to keep the Ibs.ine open to the pumic and well supplied Willi literature. Too much cannot be said In praise of the librarian, who has proved 11 ver itable tower of strength lu initny times of need. Indeed, If it were not for fesr of olb'urllng those of my sisters, who h ld oppoaitu views, I should add thai lie is alivlng Illustration of the world-old truth that in all sucix-ssful enterprises of whatever lialur the uiuiciilinu mind Is a necessary lnutor. Tim mtiiiU'rs ol the W (,' T IJ very iiTlaluly appreciate Mrs Condon's kind Invitation lor Wednesday after, ins. 11. A parlor meeting with Mrs ( 'iiuden as hostess is a social event not to he overlooked by any one so fortu nate as to hu bidden us a guest. "O, wad some power the glftlu gie us 10 see oorseis as 1 huts sin. us! It wad frae motile u blunder free us, And foolish notion: What airs in dress an' gall wad k-a'e us, Andsrv'n Desolsm!" "Why," asked a visitor nt one of our ocal Union meeting's recently. "Why do you spend so much time in re ligious exercises? Nearly all of you are women who say your prayers al home, I laney, ami il sit-ins to me you waste a deal of time reading printed luaflets when you migl t be saying or doing something original." lam ulrald 1 failed U make a satisfac tory reply because she looked politely -incredulous, when I assured her it was part of the regular routine of every mesling. And after all 1 am not sure myself that 1 was right. Will somelsidy please explain to her that in default ij originality theso leaflets are provnled, or well, whatever it Is. There must l some good "reason why" else ue would mil read them. Il Is, perhaps, rallier a startling it nifty be a shocking itt.ng for a WII T IJ woman to say txil ii was neverthe less true, li.nl the most impressive tftnpfcnsnce sermon I ever listened to came from the stage. No wonder tun pern 11 C literature or temperance talk cat, anywhere ap proael, in purity and power thu Ln glish masterpiece w he'll Shakespeare nuts into the mouth ( Cassio in Ad 11 ofUiljrLK Inuved erring humanity eaii rend nint th't i one Iimsoii from this gr-.t 1, hn' not Hi.; sermon of Cassio', wun lis hi- ompiinvii g 1II11--tratioti is not tn ! mittskeu or for gotten. It was in tiie character of (JUhcllo that I llrst saw Louis Jau.1-4. What a splendid batUtriaii be u,akes the idssl Oihi-ile. a matchless Moor. Il win bo wonder, that, iHsdeiiicnu full in lave witli blui. I remember seeing Tboinss Kean in this play, and com par J to Louis Jaui'ii be was h.r from looking Ihe part. ( idee, 1, Mr Ken 11 uirM.proscha- ' hie in his Lichard III, anO us Klih-he- lien reminds one more tlian anything are tint Oly (he . lild- Di Here It veiMolis , II e all 111 given. Some ice of tl . t.p.uion the burglars uc:-.'l an 't is ill 11.. ami wore eude.iw. iii j; iOtl iiil poetollh-f, w hie 1 is I 1 the snine I Ing, but had I 11 'ted d o w roiir C sirs. Tim fact that ti ey ft rcisl an ent mice to the closet slews i li it they wer 1 not j laminar wun 1 rir n urn, 111 11 I tlnedoi ly fu, r lull walls. e. 1 l 1 ' 1 J. It. ..tl I.l 111" r, jut like all nature. . :.ie. thokej ud bv J , e, v. In-ri brings on r ....1 A.-.ul' anJ Kheum ::h 1 1 w.ike up your Llvtr ' V011 take SIMMONS ;"1 H( t-j d,) it. It also -i .'.r - :;,'c;-j it prnperlyat ' r r yst.-in w ill be free from v. i ! t'"Jv invlgorsted. .". Ki:MTlH.ooIwhfa i 1 A I I 'lulition, anJ that 1 t'i,' Fiver is kept active. I' -i-y ence anJ note the it 1 1! e only Simmons - it is Simmons W.'lf v.hic'i makes the r. h puw Jer or In liquid J, er make a tea of the e il'AMONSLlVhRKEGU 1 1 iuiJ tin: RLU L on evsry v it it. Co., I'hllaJclpbia, pa, ll(Vi:i OK KEliE.MS. K. Wii I lie.'hce,B .'slgnatloit eeptt, --tllicr Proceedings. Ac- it I; ( unci, K,-I,i nrr i. Today's IVir land Oisgonian: "At the regul.i' sluler Heeling of the bocrd of r. . en of the Unlvcrsit of Oregon, hi d I 1 tho par or of the First National b nk last nig 11, It was de cided to en 011. Ihe F;u ;!lsh brinches of the prep ust lry depa-luiont of the university. 1 1 1 1 .si was done Isxailse most of iht si'lnsils that graduate tm- ciui- : pits to the ui iiersity now euuiu them I'liey i sulllcienily to outer without any spe- iloubtlf-f sup.'s -sd it entrance from 'lal study, excepting possibly lu LatlD. It would admit then to tho Intel ior i Orsek nud mntlerii laiigunges. of thu blliltlilig Ami' al Minding-. I- t tiiiNi:, I'cii. '' is:)7 Thu iiiiiiual nil iig of the First Presbyterian church occurred Mon day evening, F. h. 1. Tho attendance was very nnod ami much iutcrcsl manifested. K11 -ouiitglug reports from I ho illlleiplil leiuti tine nls of Ihe church were su imitted. Thai of the Y P S C l-:i i inlfd with tiie follow ing: "W'e w i-li to express our hearty appreciution of our pustor's until lug etli.rts in Isdialf of our society ami lis wcllare tluriiig Ihe past year. Ily Ins presence, his pai ticipnlioii in ourmuet lugs ami Ids w ise nil vice in various roblems, ho has added much inlhilsi- asm ami Htrenctli lolhu work. Ho has kept us true to our fuudamenlal pur pose of serving Clnlst in an acceptable manner. For this Inspiration that has come lo us fro 111 him, we w ish, lu this manner to express our gratitude." Tin following resolutions were also adopt id: lli:siii,vi:i), 1 bat we hereby express out apprcci illon of tho untiring euei gy of our beloved pastor, Uev W H Ollbert, lu his ellhrls lo serve this Con gregttion. That we pledge him oni love ami support in the future as in the past. KKsni.VKI), Hint wu assure Iii lit thai bo has the ciiulbluiice ami istcem of this entire congiegallou, mid KksoI.VKIi, 1 lint Ibesn resolutions ho spread upon the minutes uml u copy tut senl him. A comiiiltleu was unpointed todrafl resolutions of sympatliy to be scut the former pastor, Lev () A McKiulay. vote of thanks wits extended Ihe organist, Miss Mary MeCorunck, the hoilhter Mr L (I Adair, and Ihuothwr ineiubcrs of I he choir. J O Sice,-iisoii and CS Hunt were elected elders, W W Martin, trustee and K II Lakiu, treu-urer. Some Fine S li vol in if. The pigeon shoot it llariinhuig brought out some of the hist gun nut nliu!ating yet seen lu Hit) valley. 'I he glculcoulesliifthearieriioi.il was be tween six men, three fioni Jlai'lishlllg and three lioni Alnii'i al l i birds a 1)1 ecu for a pulse ol I'i lor the hii hest score and i'- fir the I i;hest n-coi I. The scorn wns us follow-: Moiil 'illi, killed 1 I, llliss'lig I. iillliilioic I ilieil I'i straight. Fr.itnai I. He I I I, 1 1 us ing I. Met ks kille I lo. ( ava nsss withdrew from the ' u is' allur kill ing 0 out of H. 1 .rin s kille I I'J o it ol lo. In ilicotiii' M ,11 villi 11-ei I hu ihe uits'ling was called to order bv Henry Fulling, president of thu board. Those p rest-111 were A Hush, of Salem; 1 1 11 Hilton, of The Dalles: Dr 8 Ham ilton, of Jioseburg; M H Friendly, A (IHoveyand TO Hendricks, of Fu geue, and Dr Chapman, of the state university. Judge I, L McArtUur was absent on acuount ofslckuess. U C lteukmau of Jacksonville, was the only other absent member. With thu exception of routine work, the only business of Importance trans acted was the (Ut made ill the prepar atory department. Yeaie ago, before the preparatory school system hi this slate had reacliep its present thoroughness it was found necessary to provide pupils desiring to enter thu university with a preparatory course hi some of tho Lngllsh brunches and likewise L'ltln, (Ireek French and Herman. The course In the Flngllsli branches Is now considered necessary, mid lasl night .hey were dropped, cut ting two years out of the four-year preparatory course. This means a de crease lu the ui.tcudauce at the uulver slty of about UU pupils, but this, it Is thought, will s iou bo made up. Ac cording to the views of some members of the board, it will be only a iiestion of a little time when it will be un necessary to maintain any preparatory lenariint-ui. The reslgnatl 111 of J H Weatherbce, liiectorof physical training, was ac- ccplutl. Mr Wlathurbee resigned be eauso ho Intends going ICimt lo take a course of study. second bi,ri.. only 1! .'I lime, Fromaii h In limes, a Cue 1. 1 cannot, l.e beat 1 rd. , Or, t hies, liulti is and Me. '1 hi: Albany g'ii n.ro ks H trio il r uml Mis J J r of li-r birthday. At k tl e invited g lists 1 Mi w Witlton mil-( hell' u peoreeded to the I tlto'i on liiist Ninth ouip'ettt syrprlso was 1 -1 1 -l 1 as charades, 'Wmli on the sly," heitilily Indulged in 11 1 1 1 . 0 , 1 , . -, I w leni the '.irt.- to tho dining else, of a semi civili.eil American diati In this character of Othello. A Hliu'IU-i: 1 ahi .' --Miss Pa dine Walton ua'i 1.1 ere. a surpils.) Sat urday nii'lit Ji "ii,l which was ud veil hy In r , a nU Walton, in Ihhi about 7:'i ) o'.-l, . gathered at ti.' iucry stole an.) liome of Mi V street, win-If a given. Cuims Mower gM"sl,g vl.'. W ere Inosl lllilll hUiper w v, guests Were u' room, where a 1 ch-uaiit lunch wns -erved. M is-i-s ( is.i Walton and Corn W dry served ui- waiter. After this the games wt ii. lejuined and carried out until II u'vl w hen all departed f.T llu-!r bou.es, having expies-stat iliL-m.',elvis as having never spent a moie pleasant evening. Two prizes were awnrd.-d in the Mower guessing i-nuL-id to Mr U -ary Kuubn 1 and Mi.s Lulu Craig. Th )- pn sent wen-: Misses Paul Hi'! Witlton, II at lie Pat terson, I-loreiiec llud-oii. Mette Wil kinson, Nora I111II11, Leiiora (iale, S vliil K'i k, mini I, Lulu 'ting. Miss or. Inn. i:i,. 1), il ud and Coin Wiley. l, s-i , ( H111 l oi.l, J M II, ,ot h, Wayne Onl.iirn, I ul I A1, belt, llduiud Kllisou, lu l.d 'an Dytx. lieary Klmhrell, F.rm-sl I'lllj li lar.l.Kri-lilurjr '.".I, Mt.ssm.NAKY Hoiti-riY Mklts. The Missionary soei 'lyol'thsCougregatioual church, Indd It 1 monthly meeting yes terday ut , 'I p m, nl the home of IK I'eteis, corner I Hh nud High elreeti. I'herti were prisont Mrs KO Jtenetllct, preside nt; Mrs V, W heeler, secretary, mid soum twen y members. Tim topic for the afternoon was Missionary work among the f recti mau lu the South. The exercises were 0ened with the usual devotional services, fol lowed by lea ling of papers by Mrs Itrooks, t lil.bs. Wheeler, Condon, and Fitstland. llcljrence being made and attention ci.lloi to thai noble and wou derfully einrg'tlo negro, Mr. Ihsikcr 1' Washiiig'.ou, who lias been so sue, cessful In Ho v ork connected w ith the liiskegee Ins llute, closing with a hymn. Tl 1 rt malniiig time was spent in sc. 'lal c ive sutlou while the guests were served wi h "N lug -how" tea and libt udlbh s. Mrs I K Peters Is es-p.-eiiilly for uiioie In tho arrangement ef thu room i o the house. Tho grill work bein ; out of the s stclal (futures of their din 1. g hall. LtsjtLTj Jesse luiw reticu itrrgess Ford. J where il slopped, Di ijr ( inl, Feb rr I. A N'i: Ci'MPANV OltdANIKI). Yestenlny Im Eugene Jtcal FNtute A 1 11 ve st 111011 Ct mpany -vas orgauized. I lie company i.tarts out with il Mc Muipliey a 1 pipi.leut, C M Deiisinore, secretary; '.V A Wood, treasurer, Al lot ney and Notary Public; and M .-.varvi riid, manager. ihe firm ex pects to do a gi neral reel estate busi ness, practiiHi law, iniiku collections, -ell railroad ti 'kelH, u.'goliale loans and write, insurance. Ihe Individual Members of the Company have had the project under consideration for -evurul months, and at the present time are In correspondence witli a largo number of people lu ditlerent parts of Hie F'.ust who are looking to. ward this statu for homes, aud are of the opiulon thnt they will bo able to locate 11 great hiany faun lies ln oounty il uring tho present year. La tie Psily .jiisrtl, Fsbusry .1. A Dot -ui.K P i n .1 way After a lapse ol nls, ut the usual rlod of lime the Palmo Laundry wugou hois took another spin shortly alter noon today. The animal started from in front of the Holluian House and ran south on Wlllninerie Htr -ct toward Cnllt'K Hill, hut with. ml ih ing much damage, 'ihe ruiiaw.iy I. nin Iry ouljii caused F. M. Llalr's horse, attached to his light . tran-fer hack, to start aif.l run as far as C C (.'roller's resilience on Oak itrvel, ' ii'iis '.j... j. 1.1 s.