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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1897)
HOr.S AM) HOI oM KAlTrt. Hen-ial Jialiioftlie Old ( ri 5"t I t Halciil Hale man: "Among I hi wrll t'Ci ilislriirne ilit llled till Week ill tliti Marlon county recorder's offlee U a chattel mortgag n a hop conlmcl la whl h are Inv .hv.l UK" pound of hop to I liar." l'l ill') coming can iii. Thi amount of hop I in Ih furnished In I iio-M-iiwaKi et i.(, (ir New Vmk city, by three , rower re- I ling war Uervali. The con. dent Hun In U ceiiti M-f . n . . il . cul Hr tn Ln iclvuun-.l t.f which 4 t Ilc-ki f K tlmu. "I li Whitney, tritvulinu fri-ll.t agent of thu Woutlicni I'ucillu rmlroh.l In UrPKni, mil. I cH'criluy ttiut hImmiI 000 i Mien of lh" IW; ho dill remain III thv vnrinu - ur hoiin of thu coin (any throiii'hotil I he Will iiielte valley. "Theiearr u few ol I h"i' yd umoI I in thin vicinity ami yenli nlay, a Kroner who i HmifKfi with M'li.' i n cruji wm oiinrii 1'in iin i I"'" - a liuiiitwrof new c..litrB. H for Ilm 1H!(7 crop la te.ort(( from dillorcut wctloii . . it ... I in ....... .........I i., li i iniiu ; ot Wi-Hlvrn Oregon K K lliinii of Miieiiu, ptill Ion li balm of I liom in liin wuri hoiir-e unvill. I ll Vitro Suh iilrt. The Fomil Journal flven arl IclilurM of I ho iiilcMe of Hti ihvii Ware, at Mllclull, Friday of lint week: "On Friday night, while a dunce was in priirc at Mitchell, tst-ihen Wurer who wan tendiiiK Imr In th Mclvtchern auliMin, RUiideiily put mi end to I.Ik Hint euro hy cii(liii a pittol hnllut through lilahrulu. No one waa In thn Kaloon when I ho deed wit (lone, two or three young men having Junt atepned out afti r Waif h.id declinpd an Invita tion to g lll to tllH ditiic hull Willi tliein. I. i-t-BM'il waua lilaekilliitll hy trii.le. lie wmh In I'.inll IhhI aunimer, and nml hi wlf hure Uion hrr arrlv-tl on the Arlington nlugi " Thl-i Ih thoiiitlit to Ihi I'ii! Sieve Ware wlimu relntlvei re-l le on Hieiice Cnsek. The Nutleii'ii Head. Today U thv miniversury of the blrtli ol TIioiiiiin Ji ll'rriMin, who u born April '2, 1 7 13. Mury Cl miner ay: "ToM-rve thy generation (IiIh thy rule; Written In Water xwlftly fudi I l-y liaine; Hut he wlin love-t hli kind iIucm, II rn'. and lute, A w irk loo k reii I lor fame." I'Hlf Uuald, A Jirll V. MH. AMI MllS. IHV llMKHTAIN Mrand Mrnjrt (lry entertulninl a few of their fili inU at their Iioiiih mi Ferry treet la-t cvkiiIiik in honor of Mlmea Oilllllen, AiIiiiiih and 1Ivh, tudeiitn of the unlverMlly. Th ven- lug win pleiiHulitly ppelit III p!avili! game, hocIhI u nivcipi. etc. Thu pen ny gnme fonoe l the lending feature of the vvruli'g'a aiiitiM'iueiita. lull .Ml- llimilcn aeeured flrl pile, w hile Mr j AI Hampton carried away the booby. Duiuty refundment were nerved dur ing the evening and greatly rnjoyed. Tluwe prem'lit were: Mrand MikJ 8 (Iray, Miuea Jr.le (iilllllen, Ague Adam, Meady l'.itr, Knte I'attei II aid l'aliy Hunt; Mem A I llauipton, 11 Kiim-r, l-'r.d Klk, I, ti llulln, Ho mer Kcency and Mr Any!. ItAll.itoAii Ma I' KM- According to the Tacomn Lrdgrr the Aitorht A (.'nlumbla lllver II It Co w ill build the road alou - the count from AMortu In Yinpiltia and theie connect with the I) V A V.. The N.irtliern l'acillc ha tlgued a leuie for (lie uxe of the (bible r .ad for W'.i year, and owua a mujoiity of Kt.H-U tu the O 11 A N , which I. ud aoma to believe that Ihe Northern I'm clth i to run tlilngi. Tlii -'i' i : i to he gieally Improved eat ol u, nod it I declared I to Ih ritt lided (nlo Kat eruOivgou. ,t U hard to keep track of the.e rullroad pmpo.ltlon. w. have liadomituv ami dltlorent one, all fioin lellal le nouriso; but certainly it looks a If somelhlng I in the wind. Kkki- hik (liKi-t Away.-Kugene JiiU.nitl: "l'artiita of Eugene, keep your daughter away I rum the Salva tion A liny Ihi ruck. It la un place for a decent gill to U'. The people, Willi p.'sslbly a few exceptions, who attend ihe Hiiny' meeting are of thc. tough, st. v lies', and dirtiest element of the town. All Ihe loughs In the ; city ivi.;;iejalt.lhereHCli night lur 1.01 other I'Ui i e thitti to ralae a ditur bauce and annoy tlio member of the army, w ho It iuukI be said are a con secrated audeariitst et of pcop e and It I td.tted are niucli discouraged In their i lloil to uplifl fallen huiuaulty lu Eugene." iui vius.ii, AnlJ I'll kas a Ms V oh 'l mil MA. E 4 , MoCltthaliKU yesterday consigned Iwo pair of Clilneie pheaiauls to Msjor F M llouitt n, tpiartermastcr of the Virginia mllitaiy iustiiuie al Lexing ton, Vnglnla. The bird aie for prop-tguti.ig purpose and are probably the llrst ever shlppett tutu that state. DlHi At the resilience of DrSnapp l Coltag- Unite, March '.H, 1 17 af tr a liisjeerlnt liliiem of live month, IbewV kjaroe, inrj 4 2A year. II Eiiir.M-;, March HiT, nit (ii Ar.li: J'li-a-e alio me I.T lliu folio lug HI II.J-; arid Ei. iiu'" lildle: A' H 'lit I'tli g i froim r tie Clti (l , oc M E 1 1 ti r -1 Tin K'luy evcinim MBr. l, l, ls:7, t puhhi Uiiig ,,,,,, llf tllt-t,.nl;il f ,.. ,.,.,., , t i.ai.ma . M.lliU -: i l i .f the : 1,'iilVi rul V "f Oici'iii I" r.-i'iii. .! to ' I II ".I to ,uve : i , I tl,i- lu.lov. li.,;: iy, ihoI I will i.y 1 1 c I il-I'MI , no I I lo l'i IV iImtc nr l iom h T", i me on t li l ii l.-'l-llllte I iuiv ii, mi , mil every worn in, I m ill ihal I i hii.k on ar.j niiieli to liinnn- f r H,"l wuy In uhh.-li yon huvr iii'ii.xi .l oiir (.iilili.- I'hiioN." I're-I'l. nl ( ha;ni.un h,ix , ok. n il niiiiiiiiKly ! tin- . nolle clioiil-. of ji If. ne on wo-Ml o.'c iilo ii ihir.i. thi' i.it two eur or more, it h nl just eiilll." or in VIM Illli'll. (,,.t.fVi,1K th.it he Inn I ,,, llllke lllM(.k ,,,, mi II lit to 'he pnlilie Hehooli und t tier, l.y a-sull me, I Im li. ve tlii l a gi i.cri'UK i niilic w ill uccord to me tlie pilviliu" of fii akin in my own (Iffcm-if. I'rei. C'Ii:,.iii in pliould ri-ali.u that he, Vn, It iKMiijiyin u puhllo poll t Ion and I therefore , ul j ct to crltleliin. It might l.o well for him to devot hit elH igiei, uhihty and exu rleuco to lilt OW II H.Hililll. I have herrtofoie refiuined from pluellig the factN l.cfore the puhlicin print, l.ecaiipe thu truth In rnj ird (o the matter would iiPi'enanly nIiow the ilvci ptiou and hiel filth of the prcH Ideiit of thu univenity towrtrd the pnlilli: Ki-liiM.li of IviKi'iieand in lin ct ly ct n lellectioii on the univerpity. Hut now thai he hup uiiele u puliliu allnck on tin uijiiaL'.-nieiil ol II. e choola and exulteil puhlloiy over the remit of mi election of a ilirvctor of the iiublii! ki'IiooIn w hich wus cnrrieili.il think, hy iiiiKrcprcte ninth n ai d i;riMily fulx' kluteinenlK, il I ecou ck my per.oiial right and alio my duty to thoKe w ho have iupportd mu to place thu truth before the pulilic. At tlio oHMiiug of thu uuiv'eriily iimler 1'reKl lent I'liiipmiiu'M llnl year he admitted pcvcnil puiulu to Ihe uni veriity w ho hud not llniilii-il llinri g ulai grummur grudu course of itudy hy, ut leapt, one hull year I enter. ! it prole-t and n did the faculty and he admitted Hint tlm-e pupil wt r-.' not piepiindtn eiit.lllie uuiveipily. Il wuHkhowii thiilpu. il ucl would tund to ileilroy the iiicrutivv to good nchol- arxhlp in I lie public ichooN. Vet he, by hirt own act uihilruri.y ud mltted hucIi pupil. He hai coulinurd thi piucliiv ut the opi ning of each year that he b:n a.'le.l m preiident of the uuiveipily, Inking pupil nulof the public po!i.hi!i, here, who hit I no: tl it inlit-tl the regular cmir-e of itii.ly from one hulf to two yeur' work. In M.ty IS'i'i a Ulerliii of the ex tit I vi coiiinillleg of the board of in- K"" of tin. univenliy. the bom d of w'IiihiI direcloi.i, I'lcpldenl Cl.apinatt mid uiyKcll wu hel.l, at my leipieit, to determine upon whit iiialille.'itioii a ntudelit of '.ho public Pi'll.ioli shmlKI Ih nduiilted to (he uuivurMiy. At that iiivvting i'n il.l. ht I ba.uii.ii'i iluiiiHgiiig practice came to tli. kllowlddgu ol tin' eXi't'Utivu iMiuu.llltv, evuii thoiigl. lie ktreliuouily denied and tried to hide them, and when up I'lchrudi'd hit oi ly defenie, w:i "It mriiii to me lluit tills meeting w.'i. called to humillute me " It w hi the liuih hicli "lunnillated" him. I Iih Kxp.'hitlon of Iii uhJiipI course toward Ihe public M'liooli at Fugcm- led the hoard of regent, at a meeting held ill I'oitland in July iS'.L'i, to pan a iciolu liou "that no hludviit k'.iiiII be admit ted to the university from K'lgen.' who ha not a diploma, of graduation." lie ha Iguured thin ic.ilulion wholly, by ad.ultth,, many .u l,.nt. I '- uuiverally from Kugene w.io i hu Id no diplomat of graduation. On account of his having iguorvd and refund to honor the diploma I iicd by the hoard of director, l.y Id admitting tluwe w ho had no diplomas, t lie board of director decided not to bunie any uch diploma of graduation at the clme of KibiHil for the past tvv jycar vl. lMs"i aim 1S.HI, but instead to lue oulv ivrtillcaU of standing ow ing the giade and per cut. ol I ImIii.! in the various branch of i),U( .(, , ,u, m lU !imi , . (lw l.u.,,u,, t.,m.,1U!U, , lo the uuivcriity eucli p ipils as he cho.e At the opening of the uuivtisity lu j 'opt IV.Vi and IS'.K'., all the pupils from the public school of Eiigelie vv ho pre Kcutwil tlieiiiK'lvt s with or wiiboat ill ie ceitlllcatci, tf hlli or low pel rent, of standing w i re admilt.'d, not withstanding some of them fell lo vv Keveiity per cent In iltclr general average, ' He look them nil, good and poor alike, glad to get tbt iii, "building np the university" "more stud, nt t u rollevl than ever lei'orr'" I'revlin.'s to Fii'sKlcnt Cliapman's exH'rliiienlal woik lure, in order for a pupil lo sti-u re a diploma from the public scIiini s he bad to secure gen eral average tf si'Vi iily-tlvc p. rivi.1. aud not fall below sixty ptrcvut. in I'tfOK. It Kill HUNKS. II" Think uii Iujuilr.i Ha I l III'' I'uljllf Sl'll'Mil ullll iiinm-ir , the until ii, ilio, grammar ami l.iptory. IIo by hit own arbitrary wl 'almlttcd pupil not .lUalitl.'d to u , ' ., .... i....... I c.aer uie uiuvei.iiiy aim u.e.j mv fulled, lit) uloliU IK IL-pUhslbll'. An I 6 lilt M II HO lllii lib rciipd. I ll has lM-en in tlit ni.nr.lii of 9.11111- the M-IIIOlll'Ulj crilllM (jf III public sclm- l "I Eugei.e.t maiiutiiig from such Illy 1 1 h.iti lt-M U l'n-l'l uii'l I'rof I'm iK I tii.a .lit fl.apmau I.. llM i hoo.1 of i.tJ':u; uie I i.iyir-i .. . . I I l,ie :uie. Ill UO.lMtr !' HlH Ci.Ul,' .1.1 I 1 1 : ' 1 . ' 1 ('ill Hi .til I II l iiiiv. r-.it v. Ii.ive l Hero ! to the noivi-i -illy nj.iN trf.u oilier , jiul'lic iL'iiouI.i wlci li.iv-.' l. l-L'.l fro.n ....t-l.l.ir h. tun v.nrU VL.ok f.fl-lllll- ., fc. .... I I,,, r. j.l 1. 1- . i ,. mi ,-.r .T i.ll'n 111 liuve ! ell U'llllill.'.l li in t In' J'.Uiii'Ut- olilic n l. ..(). I y Tri p it I ell iln iige I'fi-iiili'iit luivrr ll.n Ulieiiilivoe il. it ( 1i.i;i:ii in ( 'hiiiiiiiuii to I. I me hiiliiiiit another intcrogatory : ll'lliu puliiiu tchii.li i- o low und poor ui ( hupmuii und Fricdel would nave tue public think I . m to be, how o.v und poor muit the university n.-c.-ma. ily I to ml nut pupil there- Iroui vi bo luck, Hi nome Hi-lulitvi, two vemi Work ol haviiii; llmnlied tliereg ulnr grade Work of llie-n h. IiooI-'.' I f Mime ol thoiu pupil w hoiu he litis placed at mu-li iliiadvuntiige, have lulled, whom- fault ii ll hill ( bapin iii V? He hill udlliilled tliein ill vinlu.iou of the n pinliitii.ii paiied by thu recent ami over the pnitet of teaciien, liroli-hon Him ml good citizen who liuve been muile uwnro ol In coume ugaiml the pui'llc pfhools. If there li un enemy to thu public Mooli of Lunelle, it pei un to mu It l Jiihiiiihii mid none greu'vr. It the eneuiie ol'lliH public Si-hool of Kugene, under the Icui.erphip of I'leiidilil t hapiuuii, biiccecd in .If finning und nniiing them down, they tear down the uni vvriily alio. II thu public ncIiooIk of Kugene Call prepare pupil from the Kixth aid eveuth Kind'- to enter the univeinly, a Freaidenl C'hipiii'iii ha decidrd, I. loiflculiy follow i that impil of the Hume pchools who have com plelcd the rig. til yrade me Ih-IIi r iUitlllle(l. i'reni.lrnt ( liapio'in lia all nlmig idvocKietl I he cilttiiliihuic ut ot a lilgli i buol in l)ugeue w lulu bv hi uctioiii ll ll.n done mure Inbreak down the incentive to I'.M.I pcholurihii inula high grade of work tin li any one elie ill Oregon. In In ml. lien on t lie ibovi; evening ipe.ikliiK of the pro-.. pei'live ninth gru.i" In be tnldiid to the eoiiiHUof itinlv ol tin) public pcuooli here, b-i mid "Ihey ilhe dueclorpl call I ait. I Hull tMale. till Hlovt me of I wo tlmu, vi.. Ill doe Hot wuut Ihal grade udded or lie i ignor ant of Ihe law. Ill July I i'ii i'ruKiileut Chapman induced thu rmelil ol thi University to u. Id one tear nine to I be courneoi slhily, cluiuiiii.' that he ilc.irid to ruipe Hi" pl.iii'lui.l to Unit of Ann Arl.or I'liiversity ol Michiguli. Time de -. vi upiil lh" I;. i t, liovvt'Vi r tb.tt be mho Hi nil. .1 11. e iid.lcd year into the. pr.-parutoiy department,) teiunnib.y t-i I mi (lie Winker btllileul.i ublciilie had iiiluillti d lime to catch Up the iapieit llllld", or ill otlier VVol.ls, to llVf one mole vent a tune In no two vuit oi K. Along Mime till," last Ii ci inlier or .laiiu ny he poiuehovv milled or pre- len.li il to ml. I miollier j ear making u i. m i yean preparatory eniine, then m i'l bi.iarv last ne lecoiiiii.endi d In tl.e ii .'i nt al a hireling in I'oriUi.d to "cut ell tun vein ol the (our year pn p'lratoiy course." It Mi-iiiH by" this nun ilcie ii yet the ol iciual tuoy.ar pieiiatiitoiy couisu reiniiiiiiiig. Vet i.e claim Ihal lie i lanmg l..e gra i. wh i'ii the univernty co.ine proK-r In lemalll.-d Uie lame all the while. I Ih hai bet ii cutting, llll' klh, tnuiluiug, making and tearing up Uie coiiipc of itudy ever Kiiice he hm been here and tun no cii ditablc course of plu.lv vel for llie university. I ie peemi to lieu most ll..sllvplui cXpel'iui.'l.ler III school work. I in never v.i picsnloiit ,,f m,y ii'bool of note before he i .line hf iv uii.l he ha proven hiii.iM.lt mi epeiisiv juggler vv nil the ii-op',.' in .ii.'y and clnlilreii lince in III li re. It I believed lllul I'.esidenl fhap until placid in the mo n In of the de fauier of I tit- p'.iblie. mhool tin yeur, and last year alio, ui i hool tUviion the false und iiiulicluu ta(eiueiil tluil an undue proportion of I he s'uiteiiti trom liii;i'iif public nclioii I fall in the uhivtisily In the llrit place his lecoiili are not reliable, it proof ol which vvihown hut year w hen ll wiik fun ud that u young lady .senior wai credited up vvnh two yrai Frcncli vt ho bad never studied French, in I the next place the lailiin in the I university come mainly from lliose I nlioui he ha ndmiltetl iMiitrtry to .S tlio atil reiolutinii of the receui ami he I alone respon- lie statement of the failure itl.ove referred to, which ha frequently t-een made by I'reildciit Cliapiiiau and hi follower I a reflection on i.ll t)r children of the patron of the public n'lmoU who have well and l.tiltifully complel 'd the public school colire ami are anuinlaiitly able to comin'te I l illl I.OI.lls .11 M..l.t..lllu I.' 1.... , ..... ..... . . , .,.,-,.,,.,.. .,., t locthty in Ihnor anvother state. Such stalemetits of fai lire I with-' out truth or foundation ami lie w ho j muxes such uniust acviiutt ion is I unworthy the rs,e, ni and foiilld.-no,' 1 ol anv g.si.l ciu.-n ot FiH-cnc. : The truth i that pup, coming 1 from otlu r pint of this state aud 1 Ii.tlo ..th.-r sl-.t.. u,.t I ... . . ...... n.i.i i.mn.v 1 1 11-11 . (...,.-, ...n.-.'t 0.0 pu 11,1 imiica evi ov inei" gra.i.t cams sei.iom tlo the work of our av erage ptipi our bcilei pupils. aud never excel j Our grade woik c mpriscs a very considerab e aitiotiut mole ill the two arithmetic and grammar than the r gular gr.tdevv.trk of the I'.ullaud gr immar g'a.le. I'll! l-t .llvntlllliitl.oi !... lv- ti made l v I'lendcnt t hapmau against the iu. lent of Eugene in the univer- I'oul.tiid e.trn.d ...: iwoc.tdit last trim -i d wit, .s.ntiniie.l m In claise v, li...- ui.ieiii r.:u 1- igene etriied Ut. Ive credit, audita compvll.ii to drop out 1. 1 hu eliv.,-1. 1 ask the pub be lo kin.lly determine under what "inttueois " ihe . nivt r-i;v i exialiua..! 1 tlll.tf rs.-t',l tl,.,! I.Ol.li. tr..ll, ..tl.- ....... ......... n,n.,i,r. - iiiji nr iiie pnii'l ne part, ! ihe st -,' e have rt.i-ived credit of law. Tlu-ir offlce w ill remain in the .or 1- ngiish gi.tu.iinr s.nl C S history Walton l i.vk. We wish th M,e woik and 1 stv by a ciuular fi -ut U.e'v-iss, 'university Unit """h I'1"'.''''' f"r' but I huv' MUliMI I.W ' ul,.rin kl'M I iUIS uc " " a student of Eugene who hut coin- 1 nletcd thou) studies i l'uu"u 1 rcllfM'l. . ,: , ,,. ."IV toe ' - - ' - . il,u .,lt'iio ftnfilHil Ilceiil'K . nice M E church rrenueui ( lilli:il) of I Niutcl something u'"'"t that the 'iutluehi.e "I 'I"' "i"1""' .iuiiiufrcl Hi..- i-ul.lic (liodf-. nv .latcincl.t t.V l'rcpl.lcht ( hap- . (f uny lje ese io the Ileil that pibl.c. miliKjiiH or tin- saloon inllu. -ncu ttllll thu in him ii. fi'j " l- . , t I inaiuigeineiit ot the cho..li or ihctiiled i. i.. i. ..i.e. LL'.tt lotprlrretl . theiiolicy of the director or uH.nmi. ' 1 '"e ""K t.'U.'i.er I abm.lille'y fa"-.'. I he su ch of the j,,,,,, i.ujni'Mi.r Kuel.e Inn I ( v.T I 'I i i hiiitted Uny way received aid n; recognition from a ningle L ncber in uie p.u.in; icho.il. Furtheriiiore the liquor dealer have not dictated or trie.l to dictate to me or any other teacher or thu director. I defy President hap. man or uny other pcrmii to pioduee a ellltlll.t of evidence III (." 'lit r idicl i' HI to till Hliitemeiit. The life and chal ucterof every teacher in the public Hchoolsiia witue- a0'iiiu the ft se chitrii" a to "puloon-' iullueiice in the ichools. During the lute h-IiixiI elu'tto.i rrei ideul Chapman wu in freipieiit eon Niiltation hotli ut hli liotue mid ut In olllce in Villurd Hud with the leader, mule and female, of the com omen me 10.1 agai ui me ma...... t.f the public pcIkkiI. Doe the htnte employ Ihi expel i- menler, Dr Chapman, to enter the jMiluicul arena uid. r pay of theitat.? Thi "neorching" up to the utnvei- . i...,.a.. ,u ..111 ...i i.r... imfatory to the city election, an il li mid. President ChupiiiiKi Kolicited tu deiit to vote at the school election, while there i a i cial net or law 011 our hlutute book passed bv the livis- lature to prevent Improper lull ili rence ny ktuileiit al uur election here in the city. D m' ihe state employ him to carry elections in Eugene'.' Another one of those would-be le- fiirmer I I'rof Friedel who occupie the chair of physic In the L'niversiiy of Oreiion, and therefore on the pay roll of the utiite. Dons tin. hIhiv im.lov him to i nter into local politics ami unjustly inll line Iheiniii.is ut the citl.eiis by talse mill uaiiiHiiliig Mlaleinelil agailiMl llie pun - he schools or vvnicii tie kiuiw nine or nullum; '.' It might be wa ll lo ii.fi. 1111 his ud miier that lie attended a social gath urii.if .1.. l.tt'ilu,l ,ni,..t u .li.irt linn fourorhix gla-se of bet r with much Utl-lo leiniiikllig st Ihe clout that lie hud enjoyid lililiself better than he hud hi 11. e leaving (iermuny which wu, 110 doiihi, tru.t for lie was in hi proper eleineiiti, so far a the refresh ment wele concerned. lie .leeiiied to he in his proper ele ment also ut the M E church i n the above named evening. He wui there, no doubt, at the bid diiiirof hi chief to play seeond liddle to linn und net a hi mouth piece. I, nil fall he wit an nrilent admircri'.'i ol in chier nml gave 1 1 1 111 many a Itfi hand coinpliiiic.it 110 hi back). I shall prol ably furnish the pre, several chili (era a liltle later on 111 there iau more interest ing and highly Hiniising history of the experimental -talioiieet unknown to many of our citizen. Verv respeetftlilv, " D. V. S. liKlll. From Cottiig" (irove. CoiT.viii: (liiiivK, Or., April I. -The S uihern l'acillc tic-prncrving plant at Latham started up today after 1111 idl. ne of several month. The plant ill be kept running night and day giving employment to a number of men. The long siirg-j of cold weather is causing a great nnmillit of dainuge to itoc-i throughout thi Vulley. Many of the fanner bt lug nut off.e.l, hnvV luriitd their stock out to grue. Cut- t e are reported to be dying in Siuilavv vailey for want of fo0, and shelter. I'Klly tliiitr.l, April .'. A I'.i Kiit.AKY. .:r and ll, John Haines spent a few hour visiting with Mr Haines' father last evening and while tliev Were nwnv from I. some unknown j ersou or person bioko Into their residence on Fast -. veiit iPtrtet. Mien they an ived ho . about tl , cl,.k th,y found ' w the house had b,H ru,nge during their abs.uce. The burglar k..,..vM iiiiiiiiiiuiico oy forcing a win dow open. II ianiicke.l a lot of cloth ing nnd stole a puise containing $:2.-J,o Nothing but the purse and money i missing. A case containing some jewelry ami some silverware which wus in the house was not molested und it is supposed the burglur was frightened away before finding them Dkskiivks Ir.-Cotlage i;rne Me enger: "ihe wop'.e of Eiltriiie an. .. ' " itirgiiig uie re-appo uttilent of T 11 I ,. ... , '.' "iulltlu O uegent n. the Stale university at that place, and frt m wh it we can lea. 11 and know vve U licvo Mr Uei.drkks should r c ive the" , . . . , 1 1 1 m uie "l 'l'"'"t'"e .t a fr. m his past etlorl 111 " ,mlf of the university, h0 ,0. -u.ri-... it " - n. v sioncieiii tvntt nee r.l'I't.Kl) WlTiiorr i i ,,,.. j Two da,. per gentlemen have been dc- i ""S the city today sel.ing a oomposi-' tel. in hik, which they claim to mm,, ufacttire themselves, without the prop, er license. One of iheiu, J Mill',;, was iTr.sleil by Marshal 1) V I ill t U K i U i 1 , .i prviiuunariM o! a trial were being ar ringed lie .kipped. The other I - ' a """'ediately arrest-d. He a tilled $ld aint i. u n llf - " on- lilt payment of Ids tine lie was sent to nl. I'VUlMKaltlH Fi.KM Messrs J J Walton and X K M.rbiv l....- f,.r,ll.wl A l,rt..url.ln .1 ' F.li:U l-UKIflfilDNS, 1:1 ol Ui 'Hi"' 1,11,1 rt'avc in H" I- .-ta.e. Fo.h-.'sla.t bu-k-Uu gave, forecast, j -oft. wave tC,, the c J The ..?rt cornet,, fo, to April nl liiit-lit from Matt-ll .o..i . . ... i ....iii.cn ili to h i. r.asf! great leiniio .' 1 . . Cril itate." .'tn. t ,c west of Warm wavo win ' . ,., ..... ki. seouiiiry a.oui in. fie.iv i. . ... ,.... tcb tral vulley i;n, i.iisi. in r.-..'- ( o il wave will emu the w si oi .vn. in ahnut Tlh, the gr.-itl ecu ral valleyi 'Jill, Eastern -I i!v lltll- Temperature of the Week ending-Ap- ii II 1 will henhoiit, or u little above u nu ll, und rainfall princ pally (Ir' I 14 tlie last days of March about 1101- mi1- 1 in.-thiid disLirlance in Apiil will r it li ti.e l'acilic coii.-t abot.t the lutu, cr. ii the wi-Ht of Ilockie country hy o! .e of 11th, great central vitl'i-y Ulli to Hill. Eastern 'Intel 1'itll. .. . i r)....l U'nriii vave will cms the west of cuntrv ttbout lDth, great Ccti- hi... . j tral valley Utll to lltll. (,ool wave will cro-. lit) welt of Kocki. t country ,B , ,,,,, rtlt t.,.,,trul valleys loth, ' " . 1.1MUII m.u.a in... KeiolUliulH Ol ClllidOll'lll'C. Whkkk.ys, Our fotecinc I tieighhi r Manager W V Henderson, mid l'usl Consul ol Eugene Cump No 11-5, Woodmen of the World, departed thi life March lyth, lS'JT, and in view of the high esteem iii which our depait ed neighbor was held by thu members of this Camp m a neighbor und fehovv citizen, and in view of Ihe Valuable a rvicc.i tendered by him in promoting t ie welfare of wiKi.lcraft. Thureloie 1 be It ; j,. I vt il, That in the di.Mh of Neighbor lleinl. rum this Camp lias lost one ol il most Mtluahlc Mid active members; that the member of this hold with LiuUludc hi pit t servi.'es, and that the charter of til S Camp he draped in iimuming in mtinoiy of our iltcea-.d neighbor. Ami be it further Uesolve.l, That in v iew ol their ir repaial.le lo. the numbtr. of this Camp extend their sympathy to the daughter and relative of Dr llendei on. And that a copy of these resolu tions I.e spread upon the minutes of this Cump; a copy thereof he turiiinhed the family of deceased, 11 ml that a copy tlieteot I .f furnished the press for pub lication. U. McMfKI'llKY, E. O. llKCKWI I II, J.hinM Williams, Coniiiiiitee Eugene Can,-) No 11"), Woodmen of tt e World. ra.iu:e Prospect.. A coiitspomU-nt writing from Colfax Wash., umler date of Man Ii 111 Buys: MucU nt 11, 1 kinds 11 in i,,or condi lion, with 110 good pro.-p-ets nlnud. Ai the grazing lands west and north wnt tire pastured so close it will take 11 tnniitii of gc,lil warm weather for the gnu. to grow enough to top the inroad of starvation anion ; stock ul ru'idy turned upon them. Farmers in general do not put up feed for 1 e llian two luoiitlw of winter weather, and us 1 result we are short of f.'tfd for about mx weeks. As i always the case in, re me a few exe-pUnns. Hav i' selling ut iU to Jl per ten in Colf..x which c.iuM have been bought last hay harvest for J. 'Fall wheat w is in g o 1 cm litlui up 0 the tlrt of March. How much ti e last cold wave lias damaged it can right. My opinion i tha it U bad y damaged, as all I examined on the hill Wlls am, l . J hope for grain on the flm " not ue 101,1 v.. . s.iuip ,iir it lu .,11 pe for grain on the flats.' Stock Inckkaskd. For some time past L A Overton, of the Eighth street paint supply store, has been busily cn BHgtd in remodeling nml improving the interior of his store until he now him one of the m atest establishments of its kind in tlio upper valley. He ha also increased his slock of paints, oils, wall paper, etc, aU nit one-third ami now has a very large and com plete stock of goods. Old customers ami friends and in fact everyone In terested In th. vvelllaro and advance meut of Eugene's interests will be pla. scdtosee constant iiupiovcnieiits going ou among the business house. I'he fact that ihcy are i ontiu.ially cm 'urging am! brain-him. not i.,,.. i .... p - "v ..io. t iner inai uie city is rh ovim? a h. tilth fill I'cuiiiietd growtli in spite of the l'r-v 1,1 Li,rl time ! risnnr ami I. .,.orvgu firmer ' will probably profit thi, year by the uinrortutir of others, sav' the Times Mountaineer. The shortage i ,R. heat crop la I,UU a,, Aus,rillill .. i cause prices to range hid. I,-,. f I'. ,i i , iir.i ..... u neavy L.sof,, , the I)a k-'.as Molilalia and Wvomi,, vv.ll euuse advaucd ,,rioe for lef and ...utioi. m irevail, a,,,'. t!m i,,un;l -,'e mat wastioiie fmu trtVs bv the No- vein nor iretze iu ti,0 section to .i. . ... . . . t . . oi iiiaeirun n.l..r, ,.i lltlie n.xt ill "-1. the i'ucillc la-Id in Eugene beginning Thur.. U.tubnut Apnl Ith, err s the wt eveulntf, Way 13th and contDU,' 0r , , c. i,s cnutrv by Otli,,ov hunday. la now beglouing ltJ "!.. ui:iigr-)im.iiie, wlnln n, "ni-f-rtmn, to he, w , ,17 W ' 111 u' ,l...V..: ""' --VU THE W(i (OJiVE.NTlo.N, Time Hundred and Fifty b.wltil Expected to Attend. ' ' the Y T S U E atato convention to Z woih. i , ll mm Im u ii ipni. Bu - u I . -.j many know that 100 delegates are exneot ' lull Hint. U llll'-L-Il.ltip al, i """"'u iDipir, i peerv mun nnd wnmnn In n,u . j - - tuwu i0 tin un oi iivi .imo m euiertaluln '!!... .....mIIUa .,Hn...O ... . . ' The t) uumlttie earnestly requests all tn be in readiness lo state what they will io for this purpow when approacliid 1 u tnenibei of the committee. Ii yoi can't eutertalu In your own homr, give suuiethlog toward paying for ntertaiumeut. Aluekta fc5. McMurpuy. Chairoian. Y. V. S. C. E. Chrlitlau Church. fall' Guard, April!!. The regular monthly business mett ing of the Y PBCE of the First Curli tin 11 cliurch, was held at the rasidenct of the pastor, M L Rose, last eveulng. Several names were presented aud accepted for members in the society. The, missionary committee reporUd that "Eugene Dubrle Oregon" wai thi name of the Hindu child-widow re ceui'y adopted by the society. A pledge was made to the "Oregon (.' E Association of the Christian Church" toward the salary of Homer M Street, n home missionary at l'rairie City, Oregon. Other matters of business were at tended to und after short talk from the pastor on "How to enjoy the coin l'ig convention," the society adjourned for the social part of the evening. Two young ladies supplied the assembled young people with tafiy at so much per "tall," the proceeds going to their "experience" futid. The experience social will probably be given about the 17lh. Bufore the close of the eveniug Mr Jloimliuuu fuvnrcd the society with 1 banjo solo. lUrulet. DhIIj Guard, April 3. The Khukesprare Cub of this city, under the presidency of Prof. LuellaC Carson, i doing good work. It will be remembered that the club lust year procured the services of Mr Hannibal Williams, who gave a read ing in the M E Church. East evening Mr Georgo Riddle, of Cambridge, Mass., gave an interpreta tion of "Hamlet" In the Congrega tionul church to a large audience, the assembly room being crowded, and extra chairs were used for the occa- ! sion. Mr Riddle is a successful reader and eyery person In the audience ap- predated his ellorts. Tlio club is organized for self Im provement and is not a money-making aflair. CoMi'i.t mentary. Junction City Times: "There Is no better man in the state than Hon T H Hendricks of Eugene, and should the governor ap point him to succeed himself as a member of the board of regents of the State University, the appointment would be a wise one and will meet the hearty approval of all friend. of edu cation who are at all familiar with the great work of the University. Mr Hendricks is the soul of honor, thor ough iu business aud always alert to the interests and welfare of the state' greatest educational institution. His sound business judgment and bit standing lu the community and hii extended state acquaintance particu larly fit him for the position." 'Si. Makkikd. Miss Nettle A Olds, noted secularist, who leotured In this city a short time since, and V E Haight of Iowa, were married at Mo Minuville March 29th. Everything pertaining to the wedding was char acterized by puritan simplicity. The ceremony, pei formed by a justice of tlio peace, was ln this wise: "Mirt Olds and Mr Haight, will you take eirli other for man and wife?" the an sweri coming in concert, "We will." They were then pronounced man and wife by nil lcgal authority. 1'kki INCT Convention. The dale gates of the last Republican conven tion from North Eugene precinct No 1, met at the Council Chamber In Eu neiie. Friday t venlng and elected ffra Scarborough as a member of toe eUUUly cuutral committee to fill the vaoanc' cllleJ by the death of DrW V Ht"Uer9on' ; I'stlj GuArd. AprtU. l.ONu a Lie. Ivan DeLasuJiui' W Whitney and J R Barber, student of the university, started yesterday on a long and muddy walk. They wid go to Florence, tttM u the aeacu to Newport, then to AUaay mi fre there home. Thu Albany Democrat is authorltj , eiu.airai, U lli9 '"'onishlng St.. OCVUOiUt." ement tna gcio have ocvuput." q O O