J THE VI 0 KSTABLlSUEn TOR THK DISJOIN ',Tll) OF DZnCRlTin rElNIMPLKS, ,INP TO UU i miW LlVUfl BY TDB8WE1T OP OUR BRUW VOL 2lJ KlHiKNK, OK.. SATURDAY, FKWIUAUY 27. 1897. NO. 13 G AO 1BLI PUBLISMLK. I. CA. ..... t.Cut l'l! W ilUmolte li It ecu $?.on. i.oo. .50. ... Y.ir, ! s made known . . .ji-:nn rats on .hk' Idles to tit'AKD, ,11 "" - - - r ' J- DEAI.KI! IN .vii'jCt ! 1jck. Watcncs. Cri;i is. Jewelry, Etc. EPAIIUS l'KOMl'TLY DONK. a-jll WorU VrrU"l.-&l L. W. BROWN, M. D. Physician nn.l ,VtoMJn-I.U.-.rt..H.. Hour.: CRAH1TE AND MARBLE WORKS. sMr" "' 1 . ..i.. I.. V.. ..!... utt.1 iMtdtle Mtrblc mid Omiillu. MiiinimoiitH. Bwdtom-iil l-emetery work ,11 klals fr ALLWOISK (iL'AUAXTEKD! (telle Sirrel, ucr re-fiUce. Kugone, Or I C. W OU JJUU-J-n., Attoniey-at-Unv. omrl-One-lisI' 1 ek wutli "I Clul-iinui'. Kl'UKNK, OltEiiOX. G.W. Hlfttl .. K. Macklkv. Kinsey Sz Markley, AUorneys-at-Law. foBBereitl iul r-olisle Itusiuc-s UlH. . . umctln Chrlamau li.oik. I. L MOWN. B O. PAINE. F.W.OSHJRN. 'inHtnl. Vict Prtiidenl. Liisnitr. T H li and Mm BANK, Of ope, Oregon. .CTUKS-li I J. 11. Ilnrtl". J. ivli, B Ii. I'hiiii'. A. H. liruwn, J. K. Wbiutou. K V. U'l.urn. : : : $50,000. Ei::ril Banking Business Transacted. iMttllltlloWfcl nil llllltf (lV.8tlH. Cul.:llnn iiirii.t...l ... ....r imm will r.MiiVL' r" I'. Utrllllilll. lane County Bank. (HiitMItiMl in lvi, EUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking business 'n H branches transacted on favorable terms. A.C.. 1IUVKY, President. I'M. AI.KAM8, CuKhler. A. O. HOVKY, Jtt., Asst. Cashr ".Hnii-iicia, S li. Kakin, rrsmiimt. I asl.iei p- E. Snunt.H.vss, Anaintant Catliler. I Euge lid up Usij Capital yrptus and Profits, S50,tHM Eugene - - Oregon kU?i!r"),"li'1 tmiuBM done on reasni. CHlc. ?'K'ht 'ir" '" NEW YoKK )-J! ct'Mii.''- ..! l nu f,.r,.i.-o loniitrie wivod ,!,; t Ui cl, k or eertir PrwiJ0',nt''trui,t.l tou. will r.coii J L. PAGE, IKA!.EK IN E R.I ES '-Ur,,. and I '..in ul.. te Htnek "Upl lid Fancy (ii.Hi ri.-t. boincht in the I-,! mrkeiH, EWlUSlVELt FOB CASH, u"fl"r Ihe puhlic belter price "' "Uief iioUst in Kugelle. - a Hi Lais lit.a al Mirke: Hues. U Um Ml R0C Monday. A Iti.tillll l liny, i A legal holiday. Wii'.liiiiiiin'N birthday. ! A I' W nil.'iii-k has n in-tv hx. .i'1 il ion :it tin1 mi i v.-r-n v i iy. i i I lit hanks remained c,,i IIukIi Uruy went to All.: used todaV. ii y I'hIiiv. K II I, .hut ii'tunicl ' day. I" !'! I itlltil I. i J M S:ht ; tin- iiu. I lrC.i!lut' ( i,l. VI' is III I -. 1 1 t-n.irt i'miucim-h nm .iviiil en.irt ii t"il iy. wc-k I. ii President 1 1 1 1 1 hi itn i veil Iiiiiim' II ini-i.ti hi wan il pa-stumer In .lit V. Th. 'i' IM'W KilllU'iiiiu. klnr.. i... It. I in- IiuihU n lli - I'.iiiiu i r. A ii'-v II . ir I- Ii.mii ,ti. in Ir. i.u ..ilii i. at tin- s ' ii'...t. K -ir.'.-iti:ttivo Ililyni hikI Mm llll.MMi K'luriii'il In Saliln liuliiy. MiHSiii AM.'-iui" : f.i.-u (Jr.iv.-, It fl t.id:iy fill Ti.i'iiinii, Vlllllliylii. Alioi iify (!.' I; J) ,rri .uu June linn City a inl'iiiiiul vi-ll I,, .lay. .-V.'ifu'y uf siaii H Kii.fiilil i.r S.illMIl, rlflll Sllllilay III III. mi in I III" city. V ...... i. i.r I l.ir I i . 1 1. it ...u ri.l . i p..u. I ... S.ik'iii (..day tn look uf i-r tl.t Ifi-la- tp.iv. An liif.i.'t I'lidd 7 iii.'titli. old of M mid Mr, (i V KiiiiliallV, ilii-.l ul .nut luxl l'l iday. Altoi in-y A ! ' Wmulriii'k is Haid In lit Hit' H.imt H.t htlld.Mit ill I'liif Alex in I. Um'.i daili'lliK n. lionl. Tin Kutiviit So.'iitl hihI Daiif inir i'IiiI. Kitie iiniillicr o lit of llifir ii.iiilitr .Inn it Sal unlay i.ilit. MiM Aliliii' I'arroll nf lt'.iliurit ve iled ovir Siitiilay in iiu1 cny wit 1 1 tli.t family i.r l)r V K l.iii.iiii. K F. lillliliKli.li, It Mlldflil i.f tin hi vinily M'li.iol, l. ll ..r liiw Inline tit Lay fell Saturday -fur a hlmrt viit. Mr. Ilallit I'litis-t Hindi's, mI.ii in In have i-liarnf i.f ll.i jolly lady iiiiiml rt-U it ri i kid I'loiii S;if III on tin- 3 i.'flnck lialn. Tlie H'vivnl si r vitv ul tit I'liriMiun fiiuri'li flnc'd lat niflit. (Ivt-r oU itf- iioii tn tin f Imri'li have Urn made Hii.ei It foiiniii'lift d. 1U nut I .mine N K nf I', t.flliU CIIV will cIVr I.II..II IT llilel I'lililln Ml !..r mi ii.Immb mid llirir iven tllld lady fi lends !oiiie time lit Mnivli. The Willi. er of llie nral.'l leal ii. nlel al N-wnuru will receive a imdal fill from a hheet nf 1U (jnhl I'ffliliK fi--Tin (il'Altli hnpea to mv it tl i-il:t vt) in Kunt'iie. M ii, ( lam (' lli.niiiiiii, the NV (' T I' teuii'-iaiii'e lecturer, Npuke In it ernvvd ed hoil-e ill the Cl.nU.iM'iiri.i'il ehlireli last hiitlit. .Many .enile fi.uld Iml ju i n inliiiilluhie to Ihe i-ui dini.'. 1-; II I il; l.itiii. w ile mid t-hihl inrivid home mi llie early train this mnrniiitf I'r.iu. Sail J. we, t all Ini ilia. lull' Knlif lin y mad" nil exit I'ded viMt Kitut and also iutn Mexicn. Tiny n pi.lt plea ulil weal her till itlnnir Iheir rnllte if travel, and u lii"t ei.joyal.le Hip. Dealll of mi M ll'Sld-ilt. The fnllnw inn niTiilllit til the ileulh ..f Mm Harris la taken limn the Napu Oailv HeL-isler, of Keliruaiy -i, pm lishe'd at Nupit Oty, I'aliforniii. In an .l,.v Mrs Harris resided nea I ll'iirisliuri; in i.iuii rinnnj "Mrs llarri-, un nhl mid respeeled re.ii lei, I nt iiliu vauev, mvu i - ... .. ... v ui 1 1.. residence id her f Mm 111 HtlVrt HIMI. ll'l'lin, V- - - - -- mid Lincoln avenue. .Mrs liarr 11 an I ,,. i...r u I . IllT I 111 L! HIT. .HS nee.. .. ' : . , . Siieter nf Kiilheif"id, Inn fume tn Xapa for a visit nix wee kit aisn. she ' . i i.. i I no weeks. He- mwsu-n.'in.i ......... - -- ceased was lrn ill hstell C .illnly, lv'"- tueky.in IM.). mi i .m i.v ;:, .........! ... I I. ...rrls. Ill 1S)I ii I l.- lli.rns innVed to Missouri and in lM.i;itley crossed Ihe plains tn Cailfnrnlii and settled in Np valley. V K Hums, lillslialnl (il iieimsiu, ...... in 187:1. T""'' ehildien. 3 sniis and 1 datim.ler, n.mirna li.ull.er's luxs. V Harrisol Nap. Mrs Steikter an II H llilllisnf Itlltlielfnrd, BIM J 1 Harris nf Kuneiie, OreK"li. Deceased vas i i..f...h.r nf the thristu... c ure .. The funeral will he held iron, tl' e Kapti.t church ... Ynunlv.lle Mon- ...i. ut. 1 n'clnck. 111. unv " iueiiimr.!. fVbruarv -! Hi kiki) at Hi'.riiKh. -Saiurday's Sa- If , Slute-nia.:: Yes.e..l..y a e, .-. at 1:30 o'clock the "'"' ., . mont llailey was laid to rest ... 1 elhel cemetery in the presence of a larne ZuJLottTWna who ha.l known ami loved him all LIZrL vei.rs and o .nonius. ruur.. f, the most impressive nature were . net tl ill li e old iclhel school fetssftssa ' .li V K Wthti, J iVildm-LunilKA Ma.Uley who ,,. his r? -Alll, i... ..Ill III t-HM - ,,f hope ami hlk' I''ini.e- ., . i.- i." i u-i A lo'lkte "f KH f:ir::uo''A,HvV.om',;.:;srfci.y,. . ,u wciii i" ..i,.,i,v" were Wm h ip o- -, , V(illI s. ... iishaw , ' j j !,. (i. nr.'.' I-.slier. ,1 1-i.e.idly. 1. "'- .; 1)u , Kl',rsiiian...nll li'"w"' lisny uiifi. Ki'"'4 III- UKK All s 'i', A1'r!'.',' K.h.-l nil nt ..iwll in .aim.." h.ii-elv atteinh and w.i very .11 v I. ll. I 11 '' i..r-,i. iifier wl.t'l' ilanc.nu' ... 1 r I . i .1 iii until n llie ... s tumished ' lal inil-1'- icl.eslra. IMKII-M" J"'"' K."'" i IV ve-lenhivatthi i ...lies ll.e Jf ,. ,' d.e.l .. ., al. .nt , , i i-o ml. , l'l, ill' pp. .,. w as a Ivals. le.ft-eo - . ' f... in.-, IV M . l.lll. ";."r ' "t oul .lrr, Mrs IVrcy 1. I ,1.,- cl'.' . ..- i.li. . ' ' e . . o. .1. r funeral was .. . lK.ue M, ,,,e remains interred m lery a' Walkers. O r id i: ! it i. v. l Iii alt il Ii v Hi- I'uMu' ( luliln ii. M ill ill I'h .v .i:m'I. Il imirv . . .idelii'V nf the .r.-elll IHllilil' Tin-1. 'I .iialiacel.ii lit is In insllll as Intii'li alt ml i-in ii. into the iiin .Nnl i,' pulie m fhlldreii. A.' '-oidiiily iveiy national holiday I .at is kept in memory "f tin men who r.lli;ht and ill.. I for He ir e.iunlrv is u.pri.pr;aicly nli-etved hy the school hll.lleli. Ill ft till tl it' 111) r III i ll t'f Waslill'tou'n l llllelay i xerchis Wele held III ll.e opei a house last lil.'lil, ." In p.nllrl- .al, . in l,' al. oill '.'I II ..ill 1. 1 r. i.'eue s lino or 7DU sell. ml i hll.llen, Tlie i'o- i:raui, ll.nuwh iittht'i lni'ii, was ety lliler, -lliii; and was cxeeuled Willi VcrV lilllt delav cll-ldel III ' the I ir I. ll III t.i l uf children In lake I al l mid j limit, d iilif.iiiit uf pp.ee un tin slae. the pr.raui consist, .1 nf( snn, lecitat lol.s, tal.leailX, paflo- llllllies, etc , all of w lllell well' III keep- 1 il. it Willi IhecVent in honor nf which I Ihe eX'T. i-cs we'e helm; reiidend. ' I'Ii-soiij lv lour mils w as very pretty , and was tin milv iii.uilcr that I.- I ved an encre. llnniirli u'.lier mini-. In is nil the liroeiuiii would have ..ecu repeated lia l .1 h en iio.-ilile tn have t done mi. I If shadow pantomime, r. p- reseiitini; the nallchl V it-nice W'asli- inntuii. his halehet and Ihe cherry ll.e, . miliary drtl , Yankee li.Mi.iie kilchcii. ami uiauv .tie r thiniis un Ihe program U'eie all well executed and showed splendid t.alu.iik'. The V....U.I llo.ille klteh. II slire V ll. set Ves special ineiilioii lor the excellent man ner III whleh It w as reml'Teil. I'.MTX feature uf a colonial household was lepn-eliled and cViTV .illlllher worked 111 peif.ct utiisoi. with every other iiuti. )t r, t the lime of or 'In str i iiiu-ie as if the w h..' was op.Tated t'.V Ilia chinerv. The entcitaini.n iil wa repeat.'.! at Ihe oieia hulls at - o'clock this nf- ll.. l.ii. lit uf he rchool ehildrei. olilv. w ho were ii'llliil :t'tl llee of charge. An atliii.lt me f.-" or l i ami . i cents W.is chalked I 1st uiL'ht ill older to tie I ray expenses. It wa expected Ilia' a pridit wt.uld he netted and this will Oe Used III pilieli isin hew flak's fT hi. Hi the I'enlial an. I tin' (ieary suli-d hUlldin's. The I ' w as paeke I tn its utmost capacity I. .-I liliiht. A Kuli Mm. Th.'V had jusl arm.. I IV llrooklin fmin the l-laii.l. They walktd across lie L'rei.l l.ridui. As they i.pprnache.l the New York si :e they stretelied Iheir licc s and viewed Ihe ina.slve Luildini's. Oil, he must he I it'll. she Ven tured. "Win .7" ,, , "Ihe mall who owns a. I th liuildli'Ks." "One man tU'. sli'! own tin in all. "Oil ves he does," she a uict! mill. "II. iw tin nu kiw7 ' he asked. "Itecall-e,'' slit- s.tld "Ills name isi'll them." . . "I ulless that's so," he iik-recd lis he I....I ...I .... ,.t lh kv el- ll'-T or. Castor. a iiiu-t Ids' Ink. he pi l!V nt:.." I'riu- fati I Ins lc Tn"" We cannot helleve ll.e Tele; ram-' r. polt nf pmceedius ia the legislative joint cniivcn ion yiMer.la.V is true. Alter giving a repmt of news uf nieiii heis on a purported h k'tied pi'per pletlL-iiii! meinheisto pr. veiit ail elec !inn..fitl'..iti'dStahsS"..tnr,lts,.ys. " llcr a dlsciisslun intt"sper-ed W illi hursts of profanity hy Keel and "river s to the hoesly i f puipnseof the op position ii. pitftniiii! Mi.'h a paper !l. convction mli"inn.d til. noon ''senator Pilv. r lias lone heen a min ister nf the Methodist church, and It seems inere.linle.lmt he would he so indiscrete as in Use prolan.' h.liKU.iue sn such a .uhllc place or lor that mat ter, in any other plait Hoiei re llcllis. From the Wet. Florence school closes next week. The lirst simw al Florence this w in ter fell last F. iday. r ...I mirk on tin1 A crew n i me.. .-..... - ..ii. .ii..'i 1 1. is. neck at rlor- H'lioouei I.e.... e lice. . , , .... I ill... . I. ...... I im ll rut (11 IUIII 1 lit l.llinu -- "I ... ,cr for ("has Davids new mill lirumlsvillu Weilne-.li'.V' al School Talk -The O..'-"'"".'" -respoudenl in this cty expresses h m H,. nil theschoo! ip.es, ion as follows. "Considerahleinleiesl is a re..d n . -irested ill the wlmnl elcetloll, will take ,'h.et, March hi. ex - tlldate. have heel, sccet e l Mil 111. strife is hci.ik' wak-ed I. .H faelioii'tl eleu.etits. Ihe (Uesllou vil'thcrilisproptrtn h,ye s.Tjp.Uta r.adiniss in the schools tally wid pVohalilv he hroi.ishl helore 'J ' some manner this elect inn. A nnc c.'.mi.i.is-. nt, .1,1- i-slle lias heel w, edhy, r.a:.'..l;.n.i f -h "f m'hoiiii time, llli'l ll ni .... " f i . ,11, 1,11' voieis, ..vs.... .. c,..li.l"ie I r (l.ri-' lnr , . . , 1 1 ,. i r wishes I .1 i ' I'H-yci.i-i l ii .. .. s;.. I v.. l inn A , -Lieut Il.iwks, I.ll-Vl'l.st. Wits lilt-' "' , , , a... .1 i.v I'. eoi.h i 1' i , .t Moinlny fm ridiiik' on ""' ""' ,.,. street. I.ielltel from Mr lleiiien w a. tl,,- I'Mimr of Ninth to Ihe ll-" in .'i;. I, Win II he walk on Wiih ,l Hawks r-de , .Iiu.' -.or-, on and Wl ! nn.'tte , t til-' - Was air.-l.'l he stated' that "'I'1 ,.,., .. In. e'l f W ti urn- allow 1,1 ette stiect a- nil iuwii. H" l !' '' - ui. I .v- '". - ,,s l Waii -I" I...I,' ..llll-t.'-ls. .. . ' . I...I. l .Ml W I , I ll, c o'l.-r s' reels nf ,-iv to th-' 1 h-tt" - Jolly show s rcxhv ,.! li'T nor. IH ' ' "' " ' 1 ,.r..,lll.-ed II, ll'" ' I laltr iv-.-,11. -'s he-l .-I s lead. . rv.d -e.lt- ilins. en . a" '''"'; ,1r",'lr . , ... ... ii, .t v-ir i i . . . , . ',,.-,.iv, M -., at H 1 I K .n .V n-: ,;nu.i'-" ,,.H"i- '"' I " s" .. . . f a' '" "' " I r th" - I.i.'.'l I.'td.v t..r i " 'r 1, ,V' l'l." ,e Will .'' i III ,,,.i-'.'..l t 1 1. ,1,- n..-' I"'-" ,.,,y I ;'-' gainri J, c.t" . . r slid - al- cei.ls; N AMIlMi lHN ITKsDAY, KKlilil'A KY i;:. FitruiiTs a'e busy. Frosty this morning. Kiep j our doors locked. n l.aue Is seriously ill. 1. 1st ipiar.f r of the lie .,.11. It's a (.lino of "free. Mil I" at Silciu. Lots of wheat will he luUcd this year. 11 II S.lrkuey rvluriied to i'orvallis t.dav. Mis Will Smith relurmd to Saliiu today. "s M Yuluii returned lr..u balcin lo.l.iv. Wid Mcl.te is now at F. lsoiii, Cull- I", inu. .Mis D.ividsuu rct.iriii'd from I'or- lal.ln loO.iV. J 11 Yi.iteh ,.f ColtM (irovu was III l.l.. l c liainy, li V W (fleshy is a Junction City vi.-iiur In tin- city.' Mr and .Nlis 1' I'lHiieys Hie vlsiiiiig in pi ii.yin i, 1 1 1 ci net . 1 he .siliiiu l...y wlin was seriously hull al ( ..iiui is st id alive. Mill its Wile lllllied In the public M l., .on- unit uii.iiisity this lliul lilli;. M.s. l.ui. tia D 'lie, ut I'liiisaul Hill, Is iisiliiit; -e Suillli, o.' this c.ly. I he st c ul mollis will keep thu (rail on, k until tin p.,ipir tune cullies lor ll In laid. Out uf thirty examined for tiiichcrs' I'eUill, ale. til loivallls only tell passed. Memorial .lay is the next holiday that is Kciicr.illy oh-erveil. ll oceuis May 30. Tlie F.ks are haviii)' a Kala day at Ail. any iiisi.iuiiiij tin- new lndje llns alleriioou. A K'fi.t slir has heen created in Sa le, u liy a change ol lociilloll nl ll.e posloilice. l'cicy I.oiik went to Walker this af tt ruooii to alieiid the llllieral uf thu late Mis K.ui.ey. Hin ts ul tlie state (nine law have i.ei ii Icil at uie county clerk's nlllco I,,.' I lee tllsUll.lllloli. Tue S 1 in upauy now checks bicy cles tlie same a- oilier luitfuagu w lllinlll asMiit; i.xila i liaise. liver tlii,i"i will he paid llimuli the Arlington National Hall k lor val ue all, I . Iici p wlllilu ll.e lll'Xl lour IIIUlllllS. 1 ii shiMit.ui; m.ilches at live pigeons in Siit-ui yesieitlay, fki Alteks lietl lor Iii. -I place lu one malcli ami got thud in aiioil.i r. 'l l.lrl v'.l ltr... Mlt.-lt.-ll 11. .Ml itA tn- .,. ...... ...... - Celher HI Salem tasl iiIk.iI and said liny would stay Willi hint until Ihe eiitl of nine. S.iiiinl.iv ufii.ri.iH.il. (leu 1 !nl nu. a oiiiik li.ruier residing Willi Ins father, .i.-.ek It . i. ii. i. ..,.r Soring 'allt'V. I'lllk county, voi ii m. l led sutc.de l.y liaiiKU'i;. MifS .Neva .Sola. nl of Lrtawell. wlm l.UM ls....l Vis ,P I....I..U III till CIIV reluriicd hu mo this alu-ruiHiii. She was accoili nan led hV .Miss t.u ace. V amp- l.ill. Yestertlay morning al II o'clock, Win Kieimer, cisik un the sieanur liauuiiia, was drowned while llie slealiier was lied J al llie uock iiir Hi on fie. gilt. Misses Kose I'oleman and Vinnla Kmipp went to t'nllae Uinve, on the local this alternoon, lor a couple nf davs' visit. Mlssi Coleman will llieii reiurii to Salem. One ur t wnstage tableaux and Kallery scenes thai did nut pH-ar (in the pru Kiainal the public email entertain ment last iiIkIH were Just as interest iui; us some of those that did. The Salem Journal laments as fol lows: "ll does seeui as lhoiih our Is'iiveriimt'lil were able to Ut up a post ulliee for the capital city of a stale w ilhui.l passing the hat fur it." T J Crai ''s Imndsinen are J S fonper of Indepeiideuee, Mrs A A ('nitron and K 11 t'aitn f M'm- iiioiilli.aud Dr T W llanis nf this cilv. They have (pualilled In tin sum hfil'Kil. Murk It llanimlias been ai pointed i-i, ...i V1..1..U Su.imlor fmin Ohio by (iovernnr ItUHhl.ell tn succeed Senator Sherman who will resiun to accept a p. -it ion in President McMnley s cabinet. I.iulitniliK ftrilck a font ball I" "'' ft" it wms about to pluva match at Liver pool recent I v, killing ne mail anil l.u.llv injurinir two others. If they InulViMi I' of O men ll would ""l have phiised them. T'.in Kearny, tlii Sniitheni raciflo c.indueloi-, was KllocKeu u..i. 'j ,1,, tl th-r day, re-iilt .nit I" " sprainofakl-ee joint IMi'miid I inir Is dank-emus, but this lime a -l"K ditched Tom's train. 1 .... .......... i....... u, ...ii. calm at 'Ills I nere iuii- " - ..file.' for if.iverniiient Harden seeds. Ni far I'lu le Sum ha- lal.e.i uus . . , ,ke hi-annual remi' tancB nf seeds ....... '.. . .... ti... .. eh it Is time lit Is in in ... .. - - , . duini: so if be wants his samples tested in the soil (if old lnif. Mi l, ui.,if Kin Knll. from the ,(,,. Ashland Itecnrd. will Is nf Interest t 1,1- obi friend- in ;"k'ene: K K . ii....,.,,, .... .. irM srrnduiite. Kiin.i, HU' ll u , r ... I t.r.i-l.li.k'upl.i- l leHHilnif wit I. i !,lL... Ilaiinaiit J lek-nnvill.. ami will Lw.nHpnlvforii. s-lontn the stale siii.reiue court for a si p skin. 'I-I,,. Salem JoumHl railed !)r Trlv.'r ,,.., nf lh Ivnrene Divlnll v ScIi.m.I ,! then tak.- ,t I s. K in llio followinti ' ,, ,,L,e: " Ur Driver I. iv.4 I'licn.' D.vinitr eh.l. IU hs. , ,...,;;.., forth. i - ' ih" 1 .I,,.,.:,...',.'-,' s, I nf the ( ,i-i-'.r : h and -ks a hill e.""l I" il ., charter so it can irrnilt d."r an ;t,iv,. dipio'iius to persons taking the ' the.. in.'i. 'Ill c.ilir-e. ,.,.v ' . 1 is 1 1 . I'-'-nisfT -I-Kuril llt -IIM I I- DVIVO A tel. l,r!,:,:,N.Veeelve, here, liiils after 2 ,. ,,'k thl- itfi-rn '"". "'H'inir ! K,.., liM-l '"-ll wasdvimrst the (lond I., , - b.'-j'i'sl In I'nrtUnd Mr IM-I II wenV.o I'or.lsnd ye. Prdsy ,, r.e. ive ires'inenl for p.endlrll.i. ... ...H-ra ion was performed Is-t vmii. 1 i,,,- h' apparently unable to rally I from it. IN AMDDDLE. Sfiialc Mm In .Vliium Sine I. oaks A tl ll Vt mi 1.1 llav l (oiill'tue In (trstloti l III Indal llltli. Sai.i m, l cli 'Jl The joint conven tii.u held sevral sessions today hut failed to acctiiplisli any tl.ltitJ. A mil call was llnaly reached after which Ihe ciinviMitlnu ii'liotirned in a rather lu ll, tin ate manner. The Senate met and adjourned until 'J o'clock. The ell'orl to adjourn slue die f illed lo take i lici t at 1.' o'clock today, as chairman Simon declared that according to the constitution nf the slate the senate could not adjourn sine the w ith. ml a concurrent resolu tion from Ihe regular eriimnint orgn I, i.at ion of the house. As the house is mt yet ornaiil.e.l, and not much pnssihilily that it will Is, the senate mav have to continue it. session unless ihe'chiilrii. no's riilinu Is reversed. I.ATKK I louse adjourned sine die. The setiale ti.ljmiriicd until tomorrow in. .mine,. Sixteen senators are going home to nlk'ht. The joint assenihly adjourneil with out dale. The Simon and Davis houses w ill Irv to fllccl an oriiiini.ationw Ith less than two-thirds in eit er ho istt. The entire lleiison tl legation is leaving lor home. KF.KD AMI MtlVKIt. A I'l rii simiuh nt llesrrihes Hie ClioU'f l.uiigiiHi-e I seil on llie Floor ut llie Senate Chamber. A curicsimndcul writes fr nu Salem descril.ing Monday evening's session of ihe joint rump convention as follows: SaI.KM, Or, Feb'JJ, ISJI7. F.HIK'K (il AKH: At the evening session of the joint rump convention which met at tl o'clock a large crowd prese m led themselves ill the halls and h.bby nt an early hour expecting to learn something or rather hear soine llilug out of tlie ordinary course of the Mi.chcll push. The joint rump rotiveiition was c illetl to order hy Chairman (leo C Itrowiiell, who ordered tlie roll to he t ailed. Senator (iowaii at llie call ol bis name amc in his seat ami ad dressed the joint rump convention, slating that he would stand by Mitchell till Ihe last dog was killed. The roll cull proceeded without In terest until Senator lt-etl's liamo was reached, when be arose ill a howling manner and addressed the chair and holding In his hand what he said Wks a eoiiiuiil.ilcallon from the opposition stating Unit If the senatorial ip.estion la dropped and n ballot be taken this session l lie v would come III ami or Uiinl.H the" house. Ibis seemed to somew hat aroii-e the blood of the .al lium cannery seniitnr from Douglas, who broke out in a voice nt fury and asked: "What lu h-l do they tako in for; a lot of d u fools'."' And read ing n Utile further and getting some what mixed up anil distrusted at him self, knowing fill' well that he has no bush. ess here and that he ought to he home slicing salmon, he demanded: "Wh h-l Is liuldlng up Hi legls- Iature7" At this Juncture the Hon Ituv I I) Driver, l D in all his dignity urose and said: "I don't know who In li I is holding up this Legislature, but I dn know who I. Oregon Is holding It up " Itv these methods ami many mor eipially as bad the Mitchell push is making enemies nvery day. Hut peo ple who know .Hcnaior Driver and Keed know that they are not wholly iiccouiitahle for their actions, as they are like ll.e while man with the Indi an; It is anything to get the turkey, lu this case it is any thing to elect Mitchell to the U li Senate. Senator Johnson, of Lin. I, seeing the disgrace those gentlemen were casllnu iihiii the state moved an Immediate adjournment till Tuesday at 12o'chiak. A Sl'KlTATOK. Jiiiprurciiiciii of Oregon Ultrers. A dispatch from Washington says: The sundry civil appropriation bill contains an Item for W0,i K for com pleting the work proposed for improv ing the navigation of the entire Wil lamette river, fio.n KugetlB to Port land and also for the lock and dam on the Yamlilll river, which Is to give iI.h... whIit at all seasons to the town of M.'Minnville. The estimated cost of hutli Improve, netits Is fLlJO.nlX), of which f IO.iKK) was Included lu the last river and harbor bill, and now the present appropriation of H.iU.UOO gives ul. the money reipnreu. i ii" imin j of war Informs Kepreseiilative Her man, i that he reserves the right to contract for the whole or a part of the work, as he he shall deem most, eoo mimical and rapid. I he various oh slroi'l Ions at Salt-Ill. Orek-nll City, III .lei... nf linr tiliii'i'M 111 Ihe Willamette, will all bavu substantial works constructed improving navigation. Ii.iljr liutnl.K-lirusrj il. Dikii.-(ieorife Shiiuh, the tsiy who bad his skull crushed III by a kicking horse nt Coburg Sunday evening, died hi an earlv hour this morning. He did not regain consciousness at any tlmo Ho.er rec-lving the ii.Jurisn. The funeral will be held tomorrow and Uio remain taken lo the I'lenourjl Hill reii.et.rv where they 1U bo tnterrtd al 1 p nr Ar,Mi!lsritT.B'8Hl.e TU ! u jt .,rw. nek m M-1 t itdsulor-aeu tor'- ika ('.!. ttiif, nfWn- ii.H.uloJ l'udiid i V Htoivo T i v.-ji 'l'l,.. ..I., will nmbahlv con i"rJ, at tlni Murch term of the county court. ,li t.utnl, Ki-l.rusrjr :i. a I'i kimi-ss CiiAMiK. A WOillierl a Member of the lirm ofdillierl A Hut- i,.M .i-hIith in furuiture. etc, on Mnth si r..1 l.HH H.lll I bis inleresOu thabu I Mr K 1 rsinith. Mr Miiith ion this inornliiC and lb lirm wQl hereafter bo know u as Hulton ft Slllllll. .pFrUTON FtHl M H'MM. l'l UT.i'l OIL Voters of Kugciie Srlimd lhstrii't .t-k Judge I'ottTto Allot the t u of Ills Mimic. K.i iiknk, On . Feb. l'l, 1s t . T hik Hon. I). O. I'.i i i Kit, Sir: W e, the und i r-ium .1, It in I voters of School District I'mir I , ul Line County, Oregon, would must re spectfully solicit yoti to allow your1 tin. no to ho used as u candidate for tint olllce of School Director of said dis trict. Kugei.e, being lecogiii.eil ns an edu calloual center on account of i he le ca tion of the I'liivcrsty of Oregon lure ami on account of our most cxeclli utf public schools, we ib em this ollicc o more thnii ordinary importance. You, being a graduate uf Die I niver slty ami having the lute . sis uf e.hi cailuu at lieiirt anil beifg also thor oughly well iplillitled t" perl'oi 111 Ihe onerous duties ol the t ill v, we deem it a public duty which you should as sume lu (urn with your fellow citi. tis and wo hope to receive a fivorahle re iiy A C Woodcock (1 K Chrlsiiiau Win Scarbrougli C S Hunt It D l'aiue J W Johnson W F. Hrow n A 1 1 Flsk C M Horn K. K llemlersoi. V W l'rentlce Shuiwood llurr W Kuykf ndiill (leo T Hall Jas F Itobinson W V Hemic. son (leo 11 Dorr Is Cheuer D Ccuibs Hanson 111 J Wiiteuker J It ill.phell 11 J Haw limi ne A J 1'lckar.l K It Kellman V. Schwar. chlld K L dross F L ( 1, an, hers David Link W ll Andrews J W K tys C M i oiing (i w (iiitn.i J C Watkiiis Jerry Horn I lowr ic Itice J S Luck. v C Marx K llauiii l-:i 1 Hangs Jiiuies llullmau M L I) Luiio K K I in ti it M S Wallis J V I diwegeu F.UKene Sklpworlll J W White I; It llenilersiiii F. It M c Kirov li W Fisher Yo.'tn A Son A C .lc. dings JOLLY I.AIiY JIIXMIiKIS. Tliey are the Talk nf II Town Coming liiinstrels are always vuhject of general tlisc isiinn b c.tuso theh slimlows cast h 'fo.e ciiunot e elu led by any person who walks a broad with eyes lo see and ears lo ho ir. but n.i previous n.insirci pel lormaiit o nits elicited nlie-hiilf the advance cuii.uieiit thai Is now heslowed upou the show that is to lie given in the opera home, Tuesday, Murch '1 That Is because of tlie strong local iutt rest that attaches toll. All the performers are Kuiieiie young Indies of high social standing and llie general puld.O Is preparing to turn out en innsse lor the dual pin use ot enjoying the entertain. nent and swelling the treasury of the well do .tvimI "Itsllcf Corns" fund, for who-o benellt the allalr Is to be given. Mr and Mrs Hinges of Salem w ill have the irallilin: In charue and the rnllie company will Imi composed of young ladies. .Mrs Hallle l.irisli Hinges win also render several numbers on the program, and old lime melodies ami plantation representations will be nf a most reallHtlo kind and rendered with nrofesslolial tkill. Although there will boa htrk-u demand for tickets the price will remain as u-ua1. Further aiiiionncemeiiis win Bppear uum ujr lo day In the local press. MUs Kill th HoITm til's "It II .me." Mist Kdith llollimin g.i.u u delight ful "at home" to a few of Jier many friends, at tho elegant apartments 01 Mr hi.. I Mrs Jas I tollman iii Hie 1'ickel building, on Saturday afternoon, Feb. 'jo, from a until U. ... The guests were cnterlBltien uy me new and ncvel game of "A trip across the U H hy rail, on a special excur slon ticket." The hallway near llie head of the stairs was arranged to rep ticket olllce wherein sat the agent clad lu a huge overcoat tightly hu Honed up K Ills (I) Uimpiuu iinu. Tho lierce mustache, and Huge noi-e surrounding tho dellcatuly moulded mouth, betokened llie oniciai ca mcnj . Tho tickets which were headed "Kunvllle Frolictowu Hallway, Ureal Continental Itoute," were subject lo many ludicrous rules and conditions, among which was noted, "Doctors aio not provided, but ir jou uave me hh It can be checked by the bangng master." Theie were ten cltns al which stop were made, one iiiiiouk them belnK: "A city whose ond ami aim Is go." In the blanK toliowiug, the holder or llio iickim was "-i., to write "Chicago." After leaving the ii,.iM.t. ont th tiaHSfliiLrcrM were inh ered Into the spacious and arlitdically decorated pullman, whose walls w- re adorned with such placards as "l'afs engers may tip the seals," "The por ter is nottt-bourd," "People running their lace for ticket on tins ira.u imiHt have it iiunched." etc. The pas seuger being able to correctly guess the names or the clues w as miti...'.. prize, which was secured uy ftiiss t.ar ria Friendly, while Ihe booby was awarded to Miss Dollie Aukeny. Ihe trip was happily enlivened iiirouguoiu by etiolco recllalions, popular music. and gay social con verso. A t u tun Ihe delightful excursionists wero con ducted Into the speeiitl dining car where a niosl elitboruto lunchfou was ...u.l In.rii.u ilia nrouress of the lungbeon a number of toat aod re nouses were iriveo. TI...M holdn.s' ticket 00 UiO xrur- .i..n avnt: t L-ss-s 1'uderWo.nJ, 61 I -I... II llniiaii. Hurt. L JubnsoO, HaDdiich, V Lirned, trttud j. Me Jr, llaushiiW, It Jf ri.odif, f. X'a'OO AokMf, E WaU.o. li Aleoy, MruiT Fsieodijf, M ZnMu Lwr Wait, Ui.hl.ui.lb, t Apkcny, Jl. UucT9 Al' Siliilh. " Dslly OaM, Fel.rutry ;:. It'-A Skiiious ComViVimn - Fred Ililshnell, it young Itiimwho has le sidtA wllh Ills prflrlits across the river north of rHietlty wus taken to porllaml t.Mlay to receive tieatineiit ul the UihhI Mamaritaii hospital for an ohstiuetlon of the Ih.wi Is. The young ,i(i)il has lieell seriously uU'. ctctl situ e last Frlilavnitu l an liinii.wiite opera llmi will lr nice-Wry lu order to save his life. He was accoinpani.d lo Portland jy his sister, Mi- Cora llushnell, anDr W Kuykendall. i l ',- --- ss A- ill X. k. -i . 7az v.zzr SI'OSr'G RSOiCImE IsS:m' ' ; I ivr"! I". ; i.tim don't I '! '. ' 1 ' t . . i:. I ! I I. .' cilssliu'cish tliilti. ; t . ; .Tl'. Il's. t! : ::. ,1 ! ,'.u:. i t:-.: I Ml', ! ' ' I l '' . ! j t l...c all nature, i I . ' I..J up by I v. . n li I'Mtij-.l on , . '. .', : .' P 1 Ulleumv . '. : i v .i i ,i your l.lver : it .Lc SIMMONS i ':i ii J it. It .ilso ... i !.,,;-s it pr.'prrlv at i .' mm ill he tree trom w pel .1 V'ol'l wi:. , , l.y i lint, t IV i ' 1 IV l ! Jilt'; aluv P .u l I All " r. . I . v . .'' . .v iiivigor.itej. - : " :-' IM.ooiiwhm '.... ' I . -J.;; mi, .nij that --' I .1:1 i, it i-.k.pt active. .' . ' .-. and note the ; ' I '..- ... iv SnONS 1 ' ' ' i 1 ' - i - Simmons - "i M .' y. '.i '! n.ikes the 1 .: i, .. i p. . ... i 111 li.'lllj, i ; ...-I, . . . .1. .. . th n". ! i ' t i-TviU : II t-.J f I.'!.: ).,,. ...very lo, .TIt. J. It. .,.!. .1: -V. Co., t'illllldclplllM, I, A IMONLT.Ik tkr' T,:i. Mi s. IUI.sli.iit Oics Suddenly of Heart Fabiire. ' Psllv luiiir.l, Ki-I.ruiiry :' I. Mis Myiiah llelshaw, widow of I'ln. mas jtelshaw, tlietl unexpectedly al her mi. ui- on ll'iili street, at 0 o'clock Una uuutiing. nl the age of 71 y ars mid .'lie month. '1 be immedi ate cause of dealli was heart failure. Den-used hasliecii sullen nir from ail attack ol hi ti ippe iluilugthii winter, mil ll witsthoiiisht 'hat she was about itcovcicil Iroiu ii. Lasl night grand ma 1'aisons occupied the Mime bed with Mrs Itelshaw, Shortly before six o'c.ock she awoke and spoke to her hut received no answer. She was un able to amuse the old lady and felt of tier pulse, ll was s.leiil and beads of sweat wee gatueniig on ht-r forehead. Mis r.iisuiis s,tiin out of bed and lighted a lump. As-lm ilitl so the dy ing la. Iy drew her list Incatli. Before she died she M raighteued out I'. tho beil and foltlc.l her hands across her tin-list. Mrs Itelshaw, wlm. Ili'lidell l.il.llll was I'aisous, wat horn lu Oswego, New York. She it moved from that slate to Indiana lid n S.',3 crossud ihe plains w ith her husband tn Oregon. I'licy settletl on what is now a part of Ihe (ieorgc It. Ishaw place. They re sided there and lu Kugcuc coiiliuiluua. Iy since coming to Oregon until tleal.tl overtook t lifin. Defeased haves out) son and one daughter, Louis A Itelshaw and Mrs I I) Linton, boil, or w ho.u reside near Ibis city. Defeased was u IIU lilbcr of the M E church. The tunc nil has mil yet been arraiiLieil f.,r but will take place before rhursdi.yand will be uunoiinced to morrow'. NO I.F.l.lSL.UTYr: UlANt.U. llie I siial rmgiiiii nf H.uiy Adjourn-iiifiit-.N i Vote on Senator. Srnuln Will Adjuurii Urdiindajr, Hai.k.m, Feb '.'.I; 2 p in. No etl'ort was maile use). peeled to adjourn the senate sine die today. riilriy-llvo member answered the roll call of loin t convention. Adjourn ed to i, inu o'clock this evening. JolKNAI.. SAI.KM, Feb L'3; 3:3(1 p III. ltefore the session closed the seiiide voted to adjourn ut uuo.i Wednesday sine tlie. The ltensoii house may also vote to adjourn at 4 o'clock. Letter nf Acceptance. To A. C. WoonnicK ami Otiikhs: Your petition asking inu to ullow my mime lo be used us a candidate for the olllce of schoool director of school dis trict No 4 Is received. I fully ap preciate the honor thereby conferred upon tue. I will do as you wish and ll elected .o that most Important olllce I promise to do everything 1 can that will, In my best judgment, tend to promote the welfare of the school. Kespvctfully, Feb'-' I, 1S!)7. K. O. FoTTEK. Springfield Observing-. Feb. 24. James Wyunt is home agul.i. Ml-ses Kate Kelly and Laura Mil ler spent Sunday wllli Miss Kelly's pu.eiits in this city. Willie Peiigiu I- III with a cold. We see I hut Mr Olds is home from Portland. Miss A Adams spent Sunday In this city. Orandpn Roberts wus better today. Doiiol HY. Hiiak cscgaiib Ct.rii. The Shakes ptar club rti. t Wst i'tii-day evening at lbs b'.nie i f lv Wiu H (lill.crt and mni.i.rii'sad the readin- and study of arioiauu. Tl pirsi.ieiil outlined the play and a Vvry inlrwllutf dis cussio.- nl the lii'l.off ctukm'twrai Wat bad. Tbe eliih oxt'l I6u atvoiaij u( t.hO hi 0 of i'rofiaj WrvJ'ib e-UliaU jltt 7-K f On j Diii.-Mr Klijih Preston AaAff tlii-d suddenly ut his father's home I j I'm llaiid, i'H )' he morning of lhvK--l l iu-t, of peritonitis, iifier a lull. I Iniin ol typhi. hi lever. He was aged about ' 4J jenrs and four inouths. deceased I wus rorti-.rlyQ'' Kugene. His daugh I ter, Miss Tin I fTe 11 Huitt, left on this i moniiiig's overland train t attend the ! ..metal. ! A I r.M ui - J T Wilson ,.f this city, has uoi o to I'ottl.tnd to receive treat ment I .r a tumor. Tin tumor Is grow ing nn his lonuil' and ail oHratlon removing in aily all of thai organ will 1 l e iii'c, s-arv In'ordcr to tiled a cur. .v - - .-1 - X . ' -'-. v.V'f"'.';.Wi'