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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1897)
r city euAKik i MTiBClSUEn KIR THE DMEimTIO OP DEXIICCITIR PEIJICIPLES. AND TO KIM IX BDItlTLlTIM BT TUB SWEAT OP fll'R BROW i KUGENK, OK., SATUKDA Y.APRIL 94 lr.)7. ju ----- HlMOtAlamu, II. MONDAY.APRIL lii. 1 HAKKM IIOWI.S. J TUESDAY, APRIL 2". ' I. OK 0. A ITILKI ICS ! " "rT?i-'fr? -TTJ WY EUGENE GUARD, f ... uti irur CAnPCELU PUBLISHER. ".iii-i'litl'TION: 12.00. 1.00 .60. !..;.ina rH" on apK'"---" made known Husti r Service Attended b, the Knight 1 templar. A ,. Altur. ., letlur to Gl'AIU), . '.! bin." Irfif""- 1LUCKBY Jj)EALKK IX Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc LillWork Warranted."! jtf. BROWN, M. D. ni.l tsvirjieori. Tlio Easter service at si. Murv's church were very f n ttrvt i iiK und were f"r rili"- pariicipHled In by huge congralioii. J F Walker, i noy consisted of mi variy communion oitv todav. ttt 7 tl. Ill , morning service at 1 1 a m im.ii v l . i I I 111, A Hiil.ii.prof l'ortliinj Is in tl( city. Farmers and ijardoiiers are anxious of Walker, in Hi Writes a (Tmntrtei Istlc Letter l lie People. to llimn; f J. ...IK.... .nd rwi l"" "ver I"'"-""""' m.i 12 - 0 to 9 '' m' h AND MARBLE WORKS. . ,,-i....- I.. CnMlun Btul feul mil ow I 111 r- c UtrUc wM i-MiilU', MonumeuU. J,jiUiieaii.l tA-muter j worn ol ,11 kii.'I- fur .WO. WOKK. GUARANTEED ! J. jtnwt, u-r l-initofflre. Eugene, Or WOODCOCK, toniey-ai-iiw. Line hilt bl.s 'k south of C'hrlsmim'i EftiESK. OREGON. N. E, MakkleY. sey & Markley, Atorneys-at-Law. -itti ml 1'ruUte Uu.nien ft Hieo Y'icbriiuiau I'luik. I). WA1T0N, K. E. MARKLEY UTTORNEYS-AT-LAW. it. .... or noil 1. ii actio; in ull the courts of this e i in Willi. in i lurk. T i.t . ... . ... . . in., uuu evenlii H i i ut 7:3 ) p. in. At the latter the .Knight Temp lur attended in - body mid listened to an udmimtilu add res by the reetor, If' v I) : Loveridne. Hut an especial matter (.f in tere.t to the coliKicjriit'iin tt-UH tlu. .,, f,,r ,, lirt tiin..ti,f iihiindHiMiie ultnr, ciuved hy Ikim.I, from Oregon liurd inuple and ""I"! ma reil wood. It U u real work ofart.aiiil win deigned and made bv IIih rector hlinelf, and donated by him and hU rxeellent wife to t he par ish. It U 7 feet Ioiil-, 3 f.etwide and 3 eet hiKh.and I one of the larjre.t, et airantf.Ml, and the Iiiiii Ih ct altar in the dioivne ot Oregon. It. fiont U divided into nix punm l of white maple, Ncparated by btrlp of red wood -ull hiuhlv t)iiliH led llti.it. which are curved by liiind in JraUed dehiim, the (ireek letter Alpha and Ome;;ii, the two crowe, the crow n ol thorn and the nail, and the letter "1"' with a iTie. upon it. The front of the le-tuhle I divided into thren paiinel, on each of which i beauti fully carved In handsome design, the word "Holy 'each letter heiiitf about four Inched long. The raised work In alsnmiilded, which hii the ill'eet of hrl:'niiik' out iU artistic tleslgp and ex ecution. They also resentnl the parisli with a credence table (2 for holding tho el;- incuts at coimuunloii,) (I of similar handsome denlun,) which is one of the most unique in the dincepc. The ollertory at the morning and afternoon services were tor mission, whilst Unit in the evening was, at the request of the Knight, for the lector. The church was beautifully decorated with cut Mowers, potted plant nud evergreens. The re;tor' sermon at muht wti a beautiful exposition of the fatherhood ofCi.nl and the brotherhood of man a exeinplilled by Masonry. T.ie Turk and Greek are now tlht. inn In i artiest. Secretary Kincald leturned to S .e I'.'tii tlo forenoon. Kev Fat Iter Itluck went to t'nttnire drove t,iH afternoon. II M Trait and family have returned from a vbit to Cn-NWeil. itlsHiiida wedding will occur in this city next Vetlliednv. Hon Frank Mulkey, of Monmouth, I I visiting relatives in this city. Several of the it rei hud beautiful Faster i!i orat'o is in H eir window. Ilepresenlative Seth I, Millikan. of Maine, died yesterday of pneumonia. Mr L O Heckwith went to Tort. land yesterday to nuke rela lve n vMt. J 11 Mullay. of Tori laud, inspector of Int. rnal revenue, sjent yesterday In Eugene. !!lll. B O. PAINE. F. Vice President. TUB W.OSBURN. CilhH biiii and Mm BANK, ne, - ilreoon. D. A I'.iiii,. I II llarrla 1 fe. B. II. K. II rnufti .1 ou, F. W. o.ln.rii. Hop Contract. The Salem Statesman says imp contract have been entered into by a Marion county grower a follows: M. and Dcrgl t'liristenson, of Silver- ton, with T A I.lvehley and the IVillc Hop company (if Salem, the same to cover the crops to be harvested by them during 1M)7, IS'.IH, 1S:, 1000 and 11)01. Mr I.lvesley is to receive o.nou pounds for thu (lrst two years and 11, 0(10 pound each year thereafter, during the period of the contract, and the c mpany will puri'linse 17,l0 annual ly. In each instance the prl"es are to be a follows: f) cents for S!7, Scent for IS! is and ls'.iu, and !) cent for l!KW and l'.'Ol. Business Transacted. ''"f '0i'J on tiin... iltpoalu. '3!ii-itruu.l lo our crewill rocetver aimn. S. B.Eaiiik, le..il,i,. Citahioi Y-vuIk.ii.vm, Aitant Cwhier. Nationa Baal Eugene. h tasli f anlla! ! 00 sand Fronts, 850,000 1'iC r - Ortarrnn -!-" OWht .!-.ft. .. XL.t.r ........ f ichnK, a..),! nn f ..... ''W i ntr.i.tej to at wiU rejolv. County Bank. - ! -toENE, OREGON. Clnerai Ban kino bufiincas on TllltKK TlIOfAM SfllsfltlllKI). A previously slated the nivmber of the I'hrisiiau church of this city me striving hard to raise fund for a new church building. They have secured $,'5(ii0 by sul'scription and in other way and now only lack fio'ji) of hav ing the r quired amount. This amount will soon he seen ed and plans for a new building me now be ing flytlled on. The Kugene Divinity School, the educational institution ot the Christian churches of the l'aeilic Xoithwcst, i also securing fund for a new building w hich will be erected on the cehnol's ground near t'i State University. Mrs Judge ('owles, of Turner, who wa recently appointed a regent ha subscribed flunO toward the new building. Kyi' a I. to the Occasion. Cottage Grove Leader: Last week we taw an ingenious contrivance used to over come the muddy road of Oiegon which have no bottom, which if tra.eled much during the winter is generally the case. It was nothing more than a scow with two horse hitched to it; but instead of being used in the water U i used to run in the mud. The owner said he was able to haul a good deal on Ills scow, where lie ued a wagon it would he an impossibility. ,, --"li.v.UM. I' f. l. . ( cos CoCKT II0U8K. The contract to build the new county court house at Coqullie City was awarded to II Snook, of Saleiu, whose bid i $H,rC, aud whoba furnished the re quired bond. Th highest biJ tl8,0'K). Tho opKtMl to lb build ing of th court bouse bve urirtd i injunclioo upi-o the OieQiUrs of the cjuoiy board. K H I.auer, of Portland, epent yes terday in Kugene visiting rtlatlve and friend. H-'v () II Whit mote formerly a pin tor of the M K church of thi city ar rived on tho atteruooti train. Mr Kd llirsch will be the MeKinlcy I ost master at Salem, so some one says who knows all about such m liters. iKm't subscribe for a paper w hen you can liorrow it, a you n.'ght be ac 'Used of gaiuing kuowledgu under false pretense. Dr S L Uoherd-', wife and daughter, formerly of Kugene, Florence and Portland are now located at Myitle Point, Coos county, County Clerk Jennings this cfter noon granted a marriage license to Aluert A llallenger aged -12 and Mr Klla Iluney, aged '1 he Kugene delegates to the presby tery ol the Cumberland church which has been In session at Cottage llmve arrived home this loreiioou. Uev Dr Herry of Chicago, editor of the Kpworlh Herald, arrived on the afternoon train and will sniik at the M K church tonight at h o'clock. Mis Rosalie Friendly, who ha! been visiting in Salem, arrived home today. She was accompanied by Mis Paiuo who will visit with Kugene frieuds. Florence West: Died of dropsy at tin-lioine of Mr Frank Rillitis April 10th, 2:.'i0 p m W II Cushing agfd seventy live years, three months ai.d ten day. It sprinkled rain several time during the day yesterday and last night. According to Hie Kaster saying we may now expect rain for n-ven Suiida). 1) H Jarman, formerly w ith J II Mo Clung in (hi city, Is now employed as tracer in tho ot tmgg 'g-' ami -t'r:ige clerk in the Union depot al Chicago, and is ill dog quite well. il' states ihat over lido trains arrive rnd depart at the Chicago depot daily. Pritieville Journal: "( has Woods, of the llrm of Wood iv, liowlshy, promi nent sheep men of Paulina, wa I" the burg the first of the week puielnis. ing supplies. Mr Woods say thei range I improving and in a i-liort time, should t lie weather be propitious, j it will lurnish excellent fomge for l.t "iknk, Dr., April 10, Iv.iT. Kit. (ifAi'.n: Notwithstanding the fact that hundreds of people have been In tie' Parker (iun Work and seen liieiii making the wonderfu. Pink Fel low llicycle. the calamity howler and hold faced liar asort that these wheels aru not in nle here. Some of these poor 'o.'ls seem to think it iadisgraoe for good hi. yd. s to i.e made in Kugene. II tluy had a. niuc'i glinptloii a a ''. tney would go utouud and see for tlifiii-i-lve a id not thko oilier par. He word ,r it. ibeivare some par ties in 1 : i en- that it seems to hurt a.kfulbal a;i. I tiny are starting all hill.!- o: rcli. n Is alniil inv 1'inL f.'ll.tui lis, ti lling all kinds ot lie and My iHa-lillc. such as tbeviireohl iiih- I chii.i enatin led over and Hint I even lone that d ine in 'he Kist. and onlv , I'm on ii, e inline plait . 1 w ish to nay t the I I'V that all sticli slull I wil- fill in, I to auy-.iie doubting the qtlal.ty ol the linker bicycle, or any o. eilonl. tin g that we make them, I ask that ymi come an i see for your s. lv. . Thele i a eettain i Ihs ill till tow ii tliat try todowu all Hew tilings stm led lute and they resort to ini proper mean to aecouiplish their pur po-e. Siieli people are a curse to (toil- Almighty's eieatiou, but we have thetu a'l the same. It give me much pain hi Imve to write this, but it is a Case of lieces.ity, a two-third of the people wlio I slinw my bicycle to, sny they have turn told all a'.ont tliein and say they me old wheel and you don't iniiKe iiiem; any tool could put on a name plate, and all such rot. Till la -pleading the thing on a little too tnieU, and is more than n man like me can st iud without saying a word in neieiisc. i lie bicvcle we make are of ihe last quality and are good hou est value. I don t expect people to palroni.e me and pay me more for a bicycle than it is worth because I uiai'e it here. 1 claim and can sub--laiitinte that my bicycle I cheaper, quality con-i.h tc.l, than any bicycle s ld in tiii tow n. Our' i K'7 mod del and not old model. If people are di siioti of buying old model, I cm furnish them '!Ki model at from jl'l n . to (IV It like a milliner sell ing her old hats she will sell them low, fur the style has changed. The running qualitie and appearance of i. nr bicycle have been approved by everyone who ha taken the trouble to examine them. All I ask 1 a fair show. I know w hen the people see these liicy cli and try tlielli they w ill appreciate them as other have done. I expect to make bicycles in Itf'S, so you h ol belter investigate thi year so you will le in line next year. Thai, king the public for their pat-roiiugi- in tin pa-t and hoping to mer I a continuance of it i.; the future I am Yi.ur, very truly, M. K iiARKKH, Owner Parker (i.iu Works, 0th St. DrChas Hand of Mourn.', is In the city. T .e S P pay cur passed through this afternoon. Editor Moorhoad, of J inoti n, visit ed Salem yesterday. Hon W S l-Ken, of Clue' amas county, I in the city. Mis K Perry was a pnt nger to Yoncalla this afternoon. I) K Vorau I at Drain representing Yornii A Son' shoe tor- Hon O II linker, of Wa tmille, spent lust night In Kugene. Dr Merry went to Salem thi morn ing where he speaks tonight. ! Mis Kthel Link of Polk county is visiting relatives in thiscity. 1 H W Scott, of the Portland Oregon -Ian, Iih gone to Washington, I) C. We make a bicycle proposition ( ni j will astonish you. Currle A Huston j A liK'al teachers' Institute will be held at Irving next Saturday, April' A Lack of Harmony Hftween Faculty and ilio Athlete. the "A I'r niiing Pastor." The North Wales, Pennsylvania, Itecoid bus this concerning a gentle man well known in Kuuene: Iti v Theodoie It Tyre, who ha been a signed to the Methonlst cliureh at Yaiilli y, Pin ks coun y, I a son of lierjainiii II Tyre, storekeeper at Montgomery Square. Some years ago he result .1 in the far West, where lie did i;ii... wink In hi-, chosen calling. ll I a young man of bright mind and glfle.l ait iinineiits, ami promises to nuke I is mil' k in the world. Ilv pieacht d lii. Hot sermon to hi new It i said to stock. Ho says that a number or sto. K i iuuUs ,,isi BH, grower of hi section are still fading , inu u Siti (.Ii( U and will continue to do so until al'oul the 20th Inst., hay being pieiuuui. People of that section are well and hearty, save a few eases oMtutiippe and a few who have been victim of aeci deli'.." Messrs Wood and liow lshy were formerly residents of Kugene. The re- Woodmen Kecki'iion.- Sm vi. i. i v (iKAMt Concert Com I'any. -The llr-t of h course consist ing of t hr e entertain incut which are being given under tho nil - pie lea of the univei-ity Y M C A, was the concert in Ihe First Pie-li teriim (diuri'h Satur day night by the Smalley Grand Con ception to the friend of tho craft cert Company of Chicago. 1 he course tendered by olllulal ami member of j has opened w iih tho best rla of en Kugene Camp No H', Woodmen of ' tertainiiient to be had at the present the World, at the residence of Ml and time ..lid this standard w ill be carried Airs K McMuri'hey Saturday ev ill- out all through the coin--. 'Ihemem ingiu honor of Hea l Consul, F A her of the Smalley Cnipatiy ate all i.- L-..i,nrir and wife of Denver, Colo-'splendid singer, and every iiumlier rad.', wa largely attended and wasa was recalled Sat unlay night, very'enjoyalil idlair. The leult of Maud Caruther a reader al-o the head coiuul' visit to thi city, enthusiastic applause. Lut-llo-r with special etlort of the1 Miss won t Huv r 1 larij, t" s Fr t!EAT A8UJI0lV.-r.CV J-MI'll n. ti ii i f ri, i,,i. c-liior of KY Jit iZZ t . lW'in Alertl'i. omciai "i.t" ....t- lr. lift, oeeu imiu "i lueiulwr to Eugene Camp, while many uiorr pplicli"ii 'ill he lllletl ll..rt) tin nut ineHini l held, at al.irMiou Hi st'il di'n-tioii el m.'I. Mllfc-i-Froni Kugene tlapaieh i Saiur.!.- ' Oregoniali: The sclnxil bori held a spceiil tnwt i ... v ....I i,.ui im.. f.,r tiiisitloll ,,f lug lO'ia. rtT'"" ' i.- are pouring i in large uumhi rs. f'Mb, let q C id twl the student '1 Ui I Universal v of Orennii at as nihly this Hendricks f,)rt.lirH,. Ht. an 'iiwe-'.ing and ( eloquent orator. fS.i.t ' I 10 T It A n.1ur.,in Ui(, . "' me UUV :hir",r" A nw I'lateglasal Akkesi KD. William Kni-l. a ,r"0 lenlilj ..... .. .. . ... ..i. .r.i.l. ;ir --., vlc.. npur nru.r t:.,niu i u- ... im. . -i r 1 . 11 ..j. ami two new application for suiieriiilemleiil rere received b day. After the meet ing, there wa a lively controversy b-i tweeU Superintendent Ueid and Di rector Gilbert, when It-id brought Gilbert 1 1 lask for .l.... J "Kill 1.1, .1 l Ur, , -" iuuow, in- wasarrei t i.i" '"""H. widening-of day afte lr... ; B,uew'K re J ilri ""Went,. Contract a us arrested by Con-W'le M'otl Satur- . . . i . : . moon on a coinponnv hn Debrlck, whnchaiges him ntilt. w ith The case w ill be heard turner doroga ory to tharac er. ii sal I K t't inl It- .1 .l.-tle 1 t , vol' nee t! a the len any delating v. report ll riotell'lellt S admitted havn g In sal. ho s, to produce s'.' II man l e had eV'-r Ix-en seen jr., KuiNI cannot si-.t.k Kngilh. aloon at any t ta .. CiiAMii.D Hands - The Cottage Grov Leader ha been purchased by Mr Frank Wooley. The paper i the one formerly ow lied by the late K I' '1 horpe. It already hits a good pat ronug". We welcome Mr Wooley to the pi. !'es-oii, mid wi-h him every -i.ece-- iii.iigiuul.lv. He i w-il known through on Lane couiri.v and Is pose ed of many Iriends. The paper Will be non-pa rt i'lin. AKIr.K A lD"IID.v A telegraphic dlspatcli from Salem to the Orvgoulan s: "President H II Miller of the sta'e agricultural college, at C'lrvallls, was In III" cil'i'al this week, look Ing alter educational matter. Since hi' visit it i said by the president's fro mis, that he thinks of gi ing up literary pursuits, and a pi res to a CilisliUte.hip to some Gtr Bl in j' rt." A large number i f application are being II led for position in the Eugene public school. An 1S!I7 model bike at a price that you can buy it. Coin,, ami find nut. Currle & Huston. 1.' T a . r i (..opeiami, a notuii forger u as arrested in Portland yesterday evening alter being shot In the shoulder. Mayor Ishatn and Mr ltcnham, of Harrisburg attended the Kpworih league rally in this city last night. Kaster services were conducted at the Albany Masonic temple Sunday. Snpt. ol Instruction Irwin conducted the service. W W Saunders, of Spokane, for merly of Corvallls, I to defend a Washington farmer for murder. The man killed hi neighbor. A D Parker and family, who resided west of Kugene for several years, have moved to Cottage Grove where lie is employed in Jones' saw mill. Today' Salem Salesman: Mrs Frank Osburn, of ICiigene, is in the city, the guest of Mm and Mrs K F Osburn, at their Court street home. A farmer's team became frightened at the fire apparatus thi forenoon and ran away. Th wagon was slightly damaged but otherwise no serious re suits followed. Dr Perry, of Chicago, and Dr due of Portland, who were in attendance upon the Kpworth League rally In thiscity last night, relumed to port land today. Albany Democrat: The advertise nienU of sherltr sales of the sheriff of Lane county are models of siuten tlousness, some of them being only two Inches long. The case of the stale of Oregon vs Wm Knlspel, charged with willfully breaking dowu a gate, wns heard be fore a Jury in Justice Wheeler' court today and the defendant acquitted. Koseblirg Itevlew: Mr Heed states that his last year's pack of 10,000 cases i still on hi hand, ami then. 1 no market for it. If the market does not improve and lie I forced to keep hi cannery clssed down, It will tend to make times harder than usual on the lower Umpqiiu. Prluevllle Review: W It Hoolli, of Sisters, was In our city thi week. From lii ft we learn that the snow Is only ten or twelve feet deep in the mountains, ami that the Mc- Ken.le road will be put In good con dition as soon as possible. Salem city authorities liavo been street cleaning and the Journal re marks: Since the mayor has had all the alleys and street cleaned up and sanitation of thi city perfectly looked after, the glorious rain of Suniay night has washed the city perfectly clean and with the (lower and fruit trees all in bloom the atmosphere is grand and salubrious. Albany Democrat: Imme'ise flocks of geese are reported as having roosted on Willamette bar, fo .r miles up the river. Several Albany nlmrods who weut across lot to find it, and got lost, not getting out till morning, know from excrleiice, rgardles of the number they did not kill. Lilt your hat reverently when you meet the teacher of the primary school. She l the good angel of the republic, and lakes the bantling f.isi from the home nest, full of pout bm4 pawsJons often an ungovernable qwa-ailty whose mother admit 4i smiftt hi a. to school to get rid ol him. Tlw hely takes a car load of these little anarchists, one of whom single handed and alone is more than a match for Ms parents, and puts them In the way of heluit ilefi and upright cili.vus. At w ha' expense of toll and Mile weariness? Her. is the most responsible position in th whole m:iixi, ami if her salary was double sljo wfTuld not lecelve more rfian she earns. 0 For tome time there ha appeared to be a lack of harmonious working be tween Ihe faculty of the university nud the athletes, who uphold to standard of athletic sports fur the University of Oregon in the various contest w ith other universities mid college of the stale. I he, faculty has been making demand upon the students I'csirlng to iiialifv in athletic sport that seem '"them unjust, and if carried out will ....utliem in very bad shape to put up a .v inning team, a ha been tin Ir i wont in former year. Thi has earned a stagnation of interest among the member of the university athletic chili, and very Utile has been altemptid in the way ol securing fund, a trainer I and the work of training, although the school now lias the material to put up . a team for the field meet that I, rela tively speaking, as sure a w inner this year a foiiueily, ami would without doubt, again carry otl'the laurels a In former years. The team I wellequip ptd in the short distunce running event and shot put and hammer throw u it has ever been, and It might safely be said is much better preparvd for the other event, w inch would In elude the long distance running, mile walk, pole vaults, bicycle races, hurdle lacing and jumping, having men who have made almost phcnoiiionnl lin piovement. So it can easily he soon that tho enthusiastic athlete of the elionl do not view the present situit lion with the utmost complacency. If nothing can he done to bring the faculty to see the error of their way in thus attempting to shut oil this Inter est ing pal t ot school life, it I more than probahlo that an athletic club will be organized down town, and II thi 1 donu game can be arranged with the Multnomah cluhol Portland, and other amateur athletic clubs and I bus the interest in such sport, w hich always 11 ml a ready reception in a college town, can be perpetuated. Such an organization would prove ol vast U'tiellt to the city, and w hile re grcttiug that the iilluirs of tho univer sity might continue to progress so tin. harmoniously, it might prove a thing that would give an mhUd impetus to athletic in the city, lllcvclist are now becoming o numerous that there are host of them In the city who would gladly welcome such a club and they would doubtless form the largest body of performers in such a club. In a short time it I probable that mutter will be ho adjusted at the uni versity a to enable the boys to put their various team at work or the next la st thing will be done organize down town. Tho baseball boys of tho uni versity nro already talking of an Inde pendent college club. A B'lTDENT. r A W. - M f s?i V ..RtQlA"10;, luBkUktH'T.Ll.lUHa - ' -" i I is, j THE Uir.T SPRING ;,'BICINE I?! MM r ft: M t i (lilt: i t'l ' nnj l.:.' v tin- .1 ... : M.i! . i ' . i lis!-.. h vt . ! " I l I : re.:;'.' . i t t V w 'i A Si'('ci:.sm-ti. Social. One of the most successful church asocial ever held In this city was the one giveu In the Hindoo building on Ninth street itunlay evening by the young peo ple, oof tho Christian church. It was u rmed an experience social and those liking pait earned ull the money they eoiiid outside of their regular lines of employment and entertained the as m milage at tho social by telling how well they had succeeded. About "W was realized III this way and over "0 wa cleared from the social, the r -maiuiler being made from a booth and from tho sale of loo cream and cuke. MissFiiwnoy Davis earned the largest sum, live dollars, for which she re eel veil a testament as it prize. CorsiY OiFiciAbH Movino. The hiisinissnf Lane county ofllclals is In creasing so that thero I not loom for all of them In the court house. County Assessor liurloti has bail looms In the Jail building but they were too small for convenience and he is now moving into rooms over tho Kugene Loan and Saving Hank In the Hani building. County Superintendent Hunt is also moving Into the same building and County Treasurer Patterson will move into the room vacated by him in the court house. The room vacated by tho county tn usurer wilt be connected Willi the sheriir ollice and will be used by him, ti he I now cramped for space. ( jot vi to Mexico. J C G oodale of the Cohurg Lumber Co left on the afternoon iraiu for Roseburg, From that city ho will take passage on the overland trillion a trip to Guyinits, Mexico, on business connected with his mill. GuyiiiH I located on th western coast of Mexico a few hundred mile below the California line and Mr Coodttlo has secured a coutriict with a railroad corporation of thai city for 3,000,000 feet of bridge and other lumber. billy iiii.nl April M. Second Liei tenant Ki.eiiki, Company (', O N 1 1, of this city, held a special election at the armory last night for the purpose of electing a second lieutenant, that ottloe having Ih-cii vacant for some time. First Ser geant J A Currle was ehotcn Wood Contract I.ET.-Pursuatit to advertisement published the di rector of school district No -t have let contract for wood as follows: John Gimple being the lowest blil.h r for 4 to Mil the position. Lieutenant curds of four foot flr, at tl.M s-r cord, ' Currio ha served in Co npany C for was accented; It R Deadmau, .Vi cord the past seven or eight y.a'rs and is of four foot flr at II 1)1; A l Knight, j well quulKlod to (III the position with Vi cords of grub oak at (2 per cord. w li eh he has just be u honored. Iv . I , d t ' l . I IV : ' : I !, . ti lt : 0 . .l!;c :.'v ; ; p vv !!;. l.Ui' P-1 .'- . J. It. , i i.'ll l . .1 V i i !. U - don't e. !s sili!gjh lo- .ill nature, h-'i. vj up by i. h 1'iiiigs on .' 1 KhrntlU i "ir l.iver ' MWMONS .: . .t. It alv ; .t r tprrlv at e 'i Iv trfe from tv h'or.itej. Ul.oollvvhen n, .in J that is i,e't active. .i:id note th "uv SIM.UNS ! M.MMONS - ' ; i ike the ' ' .I I'-iuid i . it the I r. i hKOU 111; .in-very in .1 Co., I'blhuli l.ilila, !. KANTEU SI'MIAY. Special Chin cli Service. and lul Ii conn ion. Ileautl- says In btaiililul word Carrie Stern ol Kaster morn: "Awake! to (lie breath Of hi spirit that' living III w llnU of Ills giving; In sunshine and shower, In fragraiieo of Mowers; In busy wing lb i ting, And merry nolo greeting The Muster hath risen, Awake! o!i, awake!" KasterSiinday dawned in Eugene with llowery Iragrance on a happy and contented people. It I the pietllest time In the whole year and every yard and garden in the city I it bower of hlte-souiing beauty. It is a time w hou pure thought and noble deed nro suggesled, and when with duo revcr.'iico we remember that the Savior I risen. Appropriate special Easier servlcea were livid at nearly all the Piotestaut churches, and ut the Catholic church. The United Brethren, Congregational First Presbyterian, Methodist, Kplsoo pal and Christian churclie all had special program mid pretty tloral dec oration. The U II and Congregational churches had program of music, etc, at the evening service b.i-tead of the regular sermon. Though tho day was cloudy new bonnet and dresses were out In largo number, and it can well be said that for pretty stylo and customs Kugene I hard to beat. "YYcjIer Chapman." Portland Journal: There 1 a feller in Kugene, Doctor Chapman, of tho Slate Unlyeisily, who became "riled" because tho wideawake (il'AHD told Its readers that ho (Chanmuo) em ployed it Jtipaiicso s.rvant. Thorc. upon, during tho spasm of "rileiie," thi wonderful doctor "doctor" Issued the cdhd that Mr Campbell -our frlen J Ira "stop the paper." J tut Im ould not obey Mr Weylor Chapman, and thank heaven, wo receive the GtlAHD each day as though thero had been no revolution up in Lane county. Chap man, however, ha been reduced In rank to a borrower of the Journal. 1UIIJ- Uil.nl, Airll .'I. A Smai. I. IIi.azi:. A lire ulurm was sounded ut 11 o'clock today ami the tire depart men t turned out quickly. Tho bla.o wa In tho kitchen roof of J It Alexander' residence Eleventh and Oak streets und I supposed to have started from tin. kitchen Hue. Chemical engine No. 1, arrived oil the ground first ami w ith tho aid cf the hook und ladder company soon had tint bluH under control before It had done much damage. The lioso compunles wire cot allowed to throw water, as it was not necessary. Tho damage to the building was light. The loss Is covered by Insurance. tiftl.y i, urn. I, April I1.'. Catholic C'ih-hcii. special ser vice wer') held it (ho Catholic churcU ycshsahiy morning. The ntt(rtiiVi-N)0 was very large. The.senii in by Falhs lllaek was quite Interesting, and tine music wa very beautiful. The Moral decoration were also very pretty. Pally i.iiitt.i, ,Virll .11. 1 IdI'S Sold. F K Dunn today sold hi hops, consisting of ;i2 000 pounds of the 1S'."I crop for nine centsand 3000 pound ol the IMi'j crop for 3 cents per pound. DC llerron, of Salem wa the purchasing agent. The hop wll lie shipped to New York City. Till Is tho last lot of hops iu Kugene. Wkddi.no ToNtuit r. The marriage of A!liit A II ill .nger of Portland to Mr Kiln Runey of Foley Springs will occur at 1) o't'loek tonight ut tho homo of Mr and Mrs Joel Ware, on Fifth and Oak street. Hev Father lllaek of the Catholic cliureh w ill H.ri'orui tho cer einony. i I i i 'i i , i i i i i 0 o