The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, December 11, 1897, Image 1

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UTiBLISnER MR THE DIMEIIJiTION OF 0EI0CI1TIC riHCirUI. AM TO 1111 I0JMT tlTIHO BT THI SWEAT OP Oil BROW
1TY
An
IEEIU EUGENE 6UARD
Ai1PIJELL BROS, PUBLISHERS
Kant aide ol ,B",ll b 'ween
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EUGENE, OR., SATURDAY, DECEMBER H 1897.
XEKM4 Of BU1WCIUPTION:
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11.00.
1.00.
AO.
iHvartlsing rates msdi
Adv on application.
made known
(II
bUellHIS 10 0U A
ftl
OlKOB-
DEALER IN
jjxks. vVatcnes, Chains. Jewelry, Etc.
BEPAIKINT PROMPTLY DONE
iTw. BROWN, M. D.
phyBician and Surgeon,
ilffioa soil r- 11 or poatofBoe. Huftrs;
;. m.llXS'Z. ""'M
i. c. woo"doook,
Ait o r ncy-at-Law.
Omcs-Onsball block soatb ol Chrlsman's
Hock.
EUGENE, ! OREGON.
"LODGE 0? SOBROW."
Beautiful and Imjiressivc Mtrmorial
Service of B P 0 Elk
j Guard, December 0.
"Tin faults ol our bmthera wo wilto upon
the Mud, their tlrtuea on the tablets ol lor
anu mem try."
Eugene Lodge, No 8.r7, IiPO Elk',
held a sacral session yesteiday In
M.-oulo lia.11. In accordance with
urn: d Iodic Uws, which provide, fur
an Aiinunl memorial, as follows:
(IIMJ.WW.CI, r. E. mmiT
ATTORNEYS-JIT-LAW.
Vllljuitltf In ill'
lUte.
Offloe lo Walton block.
rego
of
It, 151,
Pec. 8. Ths first Bundsy In De- down the valley,
oember of sach year ! hereby desig- ,ri Mtry n talker, the oldest n-
nated and dedicated a a day lu which I niKlntnir t tiler of Oregon, coming her.
hall be commemorated by every lodge jQ 1838) dled lt Forest Grove yesterday,
of Elki the memories of our departed r,,,.t,,riAA lh., . CoUm Grove
brother,, and aball be known as "The .. , , hl,
L.L. WHITSON,
DENTIST.
Rln nurohaeed the offiM and futures o
U. late deceased W. V. H.d.rn ' -
iiareil to uo .nymui, iu mw " -
he .bore aald offloe.
Crewe " "nag work s eeclsll,
Elk,' Memorial Day." The funeral
service of a departed brother shall be
known ai a "Lodge of Sorrow."
GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS.
Hew Deilpii and New Price! In Foreign and
Pomeatlc Marble and Granite, Monuments,
Headstones and Cemetery work ol
all kindi lor IMS.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED I
ri amelteStreet. near Poatofflce. Eulen. Or
E. R0WN, B.O. PAINE.
rVa.ldmt. VlcePresletnl.
W.OSBURN
Cathl
THE
kne Loan and Savings
BANK,
Of ugene. - -
i SCTORB-D. A. Paine, J. B. Harris. 3.
Uarli, B. P. Paine. W. . Brown, 1. r.
Kobinaon, F. W. Oaburn.
fall Dd Caultal, : : 550.000.
Central Bet kino Busin tt. Trmsacted
SACKED SESSION.
(Adopted at the Grand Lodge Beialon held In
the City of Detroit, Bial of tllchlgan, June
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 6.
O P lloir of Irving, is In the city.
F B Bellman has returned from
Haleru.
W A Whltp, of Foley firings, Is in
the city.
Hecretaiy Klncsld returned to Salem
this morning.
Mrs Wm Fishrr, or t'or.alll, is vl,
lling In Eugene.
J A Owlno, ofrsaleiu, vUlted in Eu
gene over Sunday.
Flour was reduced by the mlllx 20
0nte per barrel this forenoon.
Geo Frlzzell returned to hla homo at
VcKeliitle Bridge this uiornlng.
R II HnodgraM, the Horrleburg cattle
buyer, was In Eugene yesterday.
EH Laurr, of Portland, spent last
night with bis parents in this city.
J W Cook, superintendent of the
MuhIc mine, Bohemia, Is In the city.
Henry Lang, the well known Port
land drumnie", did business In Eugene
today.
Mrs J A Gslnu went to Corvalllt
today after a pleasant visit with rela
tives in Eugeue.
Attorney A U Woodcock aud James
Abrams have returued from a trip to
Douglas county.
Ths awning in front of the Guard
offloe was torn down todsy. More
light wss needed.
W L Bristow, postmaster at Pleasant
Kill, arrived this morning from a trip
MKINLSY TO COSGRKSS
Summary of the AudmI Mnsnge Sub-
milled Yesterday.
Its fceefe Is Wise.
Pally Guard, December 7.
Presldeut MoKlnley's iuesage,
which was preseuted to congress yes
terday, after exterdlug greeting to the
Mill congress, and speaking of the con
ditions which bav contributed to our
prosperity as a nation, deals with liu
porlaut natloual (uestlui's tu he con
klered by the nrestnt setslun. A
... .. i... . ..i..i.i..
Dorlsiil POIUIS WHICH llisara ii ";; i
that the governments Interested win
adopt uienaures without delsy for pres
ervation ot the seals.
AHBITIUTIO.
lis pledges bis cnjotirnccmcnt to ar
bitration treaties which slmll avoid the
bcirors ol war, provided they ao noi
Imperil our lulereits or our honor.
I'lKl EXPOSITION.
A special commissioner fiom ihU
country to secure space and an cxaltili
at the I'sris cxpoiltlon In I'.KK) has re
ported that he has secured Increased
space fur American exhibits rcprecnta
live ot the Industries and resiurces of
otir country.
THE, NAVY.
'Ihe pre.ldent speaks with much
gratification ol live baitlo-shipi ol the
llr.t clas, 111 torpedo-boats snd a sub
marine bout now under construction,
that ih recent Increase ol the
navv was nueuea sou uas recencu-uiiU
. I tl.ul dir..
annrovsl. lie rcciuiiincinia
or lonr drydocks
three
he conatruoted ou the
the I'u
on the
summsry of the topic, discussed lu the Atlantic const, at leant one on
nge; aud the presldeut's recom- clh coaat, and a lloatlng dock
men lint Ions coLceruluir them, follow,: f
THE LOCil DEBATE.
Mi-ssrs Ajiplfgate, KojieDdall and
Wliiltlesy Will Represent
U. of 0.
NO SO
Why does Cuba dislre to be recognized?
It would dignify her among other na
tions. Why does Spain oppose It? She
wishes to keep her clutches on Cuba.
W. L. WHITTLWV,
for the negative, said that Cubans
themselves are Indicting these dama
ges, and not Spaniard. Cuba lias no
commerce of her own. If w, recog
nize theni we would aid rebellion, In ¬
surrection and anarchy. Our com
merce with Cuba amounts to noth
ing c s compared to our commerce with
other natious.
TIIR CLOCK.
The leader, closed the debate In
transverse order, Mr Applegate stat
ing we must abstain from the least ac
tion that would show us to be working
for a result. The question of humani
ty Is not Involved; countries should
attend to their own business before
they attempt to Interfere with out
slders. He theu reviewed the argu
ment of both side, and used up the re
maining time In refutation.
Leader Kuykendall aald the opln-
Ion, of the majority of ths United
Btates senator, favor the recognition of
lodgings at one of our hotels last night.
John ClarV, the hobo, who was laid
up here with a sore foot, was furnished
passage to Roseburg by the county
court.
Portland Pat lllo Empire: The acad-
tnv (if Ml lenoe. connected with the
It was an Impartial and Interested
aud lei ce that congregated In Yiltard
liflll Suturday evening to lUten to ths
debate which decided who would rep
resent luo University of Oregon In ths
Intercollegiate debating league.
I, R Alderman was selected as mod
erator. aud Messrs Geo A Dorris, II D
.r. -.1 T. Till... vfffUIH
THE CURRENCY. . , ,nn Judges,
-m - ., i hat Ihnl. V" u""' " ..iii ii,- Tim novation recelvlns ths 'pros"
iu r- ;.. iniuenwMMijte. V . - ..." " I sti. ... n..inrii,.nf Tuha la
evil of our currency system Is me laws applicable to the territory, i- and "eons'' or tno conwstsni, was - ----
Bieatcosttothe iioverniiieut ol keep- proves the ealaniianmeni oi mi. "' ' oiiesolvcd, That the United Btates m me nanus oi iu.urBou, u-
fug all the former our money JSS M "B, lta M"naC AJJJTZ
......., conn i m immi nil. .. ... ..liiiatiiiin f'liita " uv ua.iuu iu J
paruy, ,u w u... " liex.oie sysisn, o, : ., flt t declare war on account of
currency tnal tne goveruiueua to ino itituro s neeua, ,LI " I .7. m. , . .
v - I .t hi.. ..ii.n. Inirlululnrn the .. . ... k. ..nuait Tlia ramalmlir of luB
Dledaed to redeem In gold, but lis re- attention u. ,UD - --- u.ier for u,e affirmative, said: is - y
. - . - i .j i renoricu Drooaoio euunsj . ... . , , nma was aevotea to ameriiou ui u
IV 1 1 1 LB MSB UU. Ifg.llCU " I I I IllHrM K llHig VI W.IIM.V.VUVJ .H
. - - - - - . . I ...... i w 1 - -
.ml h.nna tha onlv mesOS ail ,n"l"' I T.,. ihlniu ira nemaaarr. viz (11
,mn,.n.l of the irovernment for ob- The nrcllent believes that new laws w TheM1 mu-t be oreaniaed r PP0UeuU
""- I I... 11.. .n.u.nilllint all " '"I -
Ulnlnggold Is by borrowing It, whicn sua regulation. . J. government. There are both. Bpaln
accounts for ths Increase of the bonded I o IoUIsasa territory Is 2.,5t4,54t acres, I la not master of the situation
debt during tne cieveiauu aum.u...... mucU Ol It being iomie ibhu. "" ,re ZW.UW uuoan sotuiers vu w. - i.,..i. leader D V
lion of 12(12.315,400 to secure money to 0, whites bw. semea ' Ulauds. Cleveland's special commls- - "-T;... .d W L
was no enu io . . .. ...
.. . ji.ioj 11..1 nBuwi wu..
me war, auu wuira i ...
and treating ... t.,,i r,,!,. i... declared lode-
WIIU
mvmu.j w 7 7, . . Boveraiueiit should rcsuino ownerau
bouds bearing a lower rate of luterest, jt (he ,aod now i,eion)?ing 0 Indians.
nil for Ions? or sliori neiious. ne
Invitations numbering about S00
ar imnaif inn ine iraterntiv re
gretted that the size of the hall limited university of Oregon is doing good
tbem to that number, 'tue program work this season
opened at 2:30 o'clock with an organ M nd Mri Charles Hill, of the
roluntary by Miss Mas nau, ourwg Beiknap Springs, left today lor rot i
which the msmbers of the order . A A A,toria on a month's bus!
entered the hall, taking the places re- neM ,Dd piCMUre trip.
served lor them, led by .xauea wuier Q p HofrLM purcbBsed 80 acres of
JliFage, a n iorau, vue.p . fsrm nm Irvlug rrom
tbe occasion, anu xvo " ""' Morris Levlnirer for 122 60 Wt aorf,
who officiated as chaplain
The opening iltual services of this
memorial day were then given in a
most Impresslvs manner, the lodge
membership reverently standing. The
roll of the honored dead or no
numbers but one, Waller vernon
Henderson, and In a voice broken wun
Numbers
territory,
keen up the gold reserve at $100,000,000. sna py pre.rn, . ... . . . M n
- . - . . . i f r h7 i ui t i stuamw r-r
Should the preseut policy oi raiswg - ,,,,... a commission Is now
Is
claims and In refuting ths arguments
ueuts.
THE 1EC18I0N.
mi ... ., V. - ri ,i t It ui . a ti Haw
Thersl mejuugee, wiiuiw uuij
.in.niuiii lh. Ihrn iMat debaters.
on ths , 7i .
gold oy oona issue, u. "-, invesliiratiug , ids n..cr - """..n war existeu. vuu. .... -....,,,,,, of .innin. laurels
recommended that the secretary 01 tne with In j Indians. u pendeuce and adopted a constituuon. . nrBon , th- in.
treasury be given authority ,. , eel, IKSff France 1'!- T
the matter
recommends that when a United
QIAIUKT1KK.
Th maaiitent concurs wltn tuesco
of the Southein Couled-
j . .
Pcesldent Monroe recoguiwu
eracy;
tia iiilirereucy of other nations.
States note Is prsscnlcd at ths treasury The pi uiam com. .r. -. appleoatk,
and redeemed In gold, It shall not " ' n'dmenti t0 01ir quarantine lows, ,dur of the negative, In speaking
again be put lu circulation excep. iur with tl)e ,mrpose 01 Pre0"lluK 'U?,.'V" Mbed: Does belligerency ei
id. In his opinion. It Is of great .reduction ol contagious diseases wliuin ,
Importance that tbe government our borden. conB,ilorod nr0 ,Ue UoluJ 8uUi t0 extend recognition?
should not be required to provide the wm of bo'ua.Jed rallrontls, congres- c.bVei,nd thought the conditions did
t-old needed for excliange or iorex- 80oal library, and tne civil servi. ,B tr nii ej states in acting;
. . . . . 1 1.. a I as . a I . .Anm f nv I in nrfiVnillullli I " t a
porU It Is pointed out Uiai me exisi- consiuers mero .a 1 ii.ev bavs not ths machinery suracienv
I ....lum las frskttCTlt t. W
Ith vreat dan- In the latter. ,.... " ' . . r Avorailirn-
lug . concHalon, rrcsuiem siuniuicy ror exercising um pu'
ger. He Indorses the plan recently lUlcltuati lhough he bas omitted niaoy coudulons of riot, anarchy and
outlined by Becretary Gage for reform- important leferences to matters with WRrfare l(ti Cta Cuba bold her
lurtner aats wbicn congress wmu..: .mnn nlher nations? in
bank. bere. berefer..emb.r..ou0 "non Cuban, loyal
in IB. 111111 IIIUI BIV Kiswa I llirin SJSIV "
at Baletn tbey contest with Wlllametts
University, the sunject being:
"Resolved, That labor organizations
ar an eoonomlo benefit." U ol O Is to
. 11.. rru ... Una. IWla Am.
exist? Ars " . . ... p-n.n-
.. Htm iha ) ' u-'"""" tt...-
Uatlry ne T. , . r, . ...i.im .nrf
...... 1 mveraiLV. roma vjiu.r. .ui'in.. "-
dais to be decided later.
FIKUMEX'S ELECTION.
M. Young Elected ' Chief
Horace Bsrnelt AsiisUnt
and
This Is certainly a bargain.
Rev B F Bonnell and family, late of
Dallas, have moved to California,
Where the reverend gentleman has
engaged In evangelistlo work.
Archbishop Gross passed through
this mornlDg to Portland on his way
sorrow, Exalted Ruler Page said: "I. front CoUage 0-, where he
vain we call upon him; ne nas passcu cau .
Into the light that is beyond the vauey oay.
of the shadow of death; the places Lee M Travis returned today from
....L.......n 1 in win know mm Pnrvnii a. wnere ne umutreu . v-
.-.t.n.. mora we r Pilled .nn.VVaalilnirin foOlbstl ESme. HIS
no more, auu uu , Buu-...-o . - . ..
upon to realise that In the midst of decUlons gave satisfaction lo botr
lire we ais In death; that lie who glde.
watches over all our destinies has the Th8 junotlon city couucil has decld
nirit. of our departed under His . , . MaDt quor licenses lor 1
.io..fi.l can, and on that last great . th. oneyear. The saloon
day will again connect the chain of I gn Mfced t0 llBVe licenses made pay-
.a s If Cnl. I .
friendship so recently Droseu. - abeMml'annua:iy.
log ths currency, ana
that notes of national
strlcled to Issues of $10 and upward,
and that natloual banks wlln. a
minimum capital of $25,000 be allowed
to be organized, and all national banks
be sllowed to Issue notes equal to ths
face value of their bonds deposited to
secure such circulation
CL'UA.
Ti.e auction of the Cuban war and
our relations with Spain and the In
surgents occupies the greatest space
nf an Question consiaereo. 1 iw
Ideot shows that in tne revolution iw
dnnlnir In 1801 the united ovaiee,
through President urant,
ports.
attention.
Intei it allowed on time deposits.
Collections entruited to onr ears
omp mention.
wing this was their "Opening uue.
Rev Rose then lea in pryr.,
which the choir rendered "iNearermy
God to Thee." A very preivy
v ill rJ
8. B.Baew.
Casblsc
I VTVS - - - .... . aa
There Ts Llaht Beyond the Btties, r -
..n hv Misses Renshaw and "uu"eu '
waw m -- - He'll SiaUQ 11.
Father W A
T. Q. Hssnaiou,
PMaidanL
P E. Bmodorabs, AasUUnt Cashier.
First llaW m
Ot Eugene.
Vnravn. nf the CbOlr. I . .... . Tn-l.. l.la rhnlr
B M Yoran, a. eulogist was then y"
Introiluced and delivered the memo- from this city retur
rlaUddress. He spoke of the solemn "
Mr faithful practice of Cbar,ty occu rred yes .
Justice and Brotherly Love; , uas w'wu-- --
that Is eood and beautirui in mis wu.. aorepitn. - -... ,
Paid op Ush CtpIUl $.0,000
Surplus and Pronts,J50,OOO
Eugene - - Oregon.
A ireMrml banklnt bnshwss doni ion rgg
able tens Sight drafts YORK,
CHICAGO, SiN FRANCISCO and POET-
V . .... n -m r-t . AT
iianuuttiiuufl. . aj.
BUla of szehau sold oa forslga a7
DepoaiU reoaired aubleot to check or oertin-
CAU'oo1uioUii eotmated ton wlU reoslvs
(rompt attastUoa.
SfrhShW irsternal Located by the nomination of Attor
:u.m Power LeyOeneislMcKeuna to be associate
ffisTthM themselves: sxpre-lng Juitlc. of ths U S supreme cour.
beliellnan Infinite Being, Is revolu- Ge0 W Rice, finance kee per of
.initn ths world In oimentlng ths r-banon tent of the K OT,
tbs
tlonixing w. -.-". 7 -- .. .V ar...- n,.hi f2000
fellowship of M.w DZZ, JTZWrtlfl.
erhood of God. us ps - ths amouns o. e- -
. ...... iv. una nromer. naiwi ..i. ha it dv on u"
iriDU'S w - , . ... h.n Ml deva.
Vsrnon Hsnderson, wno nu " p.id the ciaim m -
way Icto the realms neyonu. .
cloi many eye. unused to emo Ion
.... Ilk tonrinr thOUllhtS Of
were moiai. wi - -
loved ones gone, me "-7'--"
s -Ma asni-l WU 1 IWUCU
matt en y uw mM
with rapt attention. At Its close many
commendatory words were beard r-
rdlD,.t. h, an
The address w ; -
ithem, "O Be Joy ful In the , Lord,"
fDanksl by tbs choir. u
ology" was then sung by the audience.
and the beneaiciwu v . fr'
Raw Rose. The posuuue w w
"Tannhauser" was played Dy
Huff.
Lano County Bank.
lEstahushed la lSU)
EUGENE, OEEGON.
A general Banking business
n .11 k. Sranaaeta d no
vorable terms.
a n tVAirVV Tai Mant.l
. M. ABRAMS, uasnier.
k. O. HOVEY' J K-. Aast Casn
A,
SK.tTEsccED.-H A Harrington was
Wash. lst
week tn i Annth. In the Washington
nenltentiarv for manslaughter. An
ppial to the supreme court has been
made and a stay of Judgment iu
It will be remembered be
friend accidentally while under the in
nuence of liquor sometime u
A "new woman"
Guard whether It
form for her to go on
proposing. No,
lady asks ths
would be good
ber knees when
if be loves you well
KAN ME C. C0ND0S.
The following telegram with its sad
a It. I. HAASsnCnrVS
news was receivea tut. uwiuiu.
"Oakland, Cal. Dec 6.
Thomas Con don.
Bpiln; It would put
terms lib Spain.
c v. a allow AY,
.nirmative colleague, said that five,
nd onlv Ave thlnirs ais to be consider
od! (11 recoanlzlng Independence; (2)
nlorvon nv (SI UIS OUr OOJCO. tv
make a neaceful end to the war; ()
bellloerencv: (51 do nothing.
The first three are Impracticable, and
T nmen't election held yester-
to da aa not a verv exciting aiTair,
us on hostlls ony 82 Totes being cast. It resulted as
follows:
FOR CHIEF.
C. M. Young.
M. a Hubble M
Young's majority 6
FOB ASSISTANT.
Horsce Burnett ..;
Wra. Hodes 81
endeavored
Burnett's majority W
It Is but lust to say that Mr Hodes
refused to be a candidate.
The gentlemen elcctedLJto lusoiespou-
i.i.t twined away without ,i.n fourth la ths only thing to do;
""u" r . - . . : j a im.
suflerlng. Ws leave tomorrow uiB"- qUeetious or numauny uuiay -
Seymour v. vowiw. action; uonros aaj.
From this It Is spparent he passed based on policy or humanity; Cubans
.... ...a .,nltfbt. accom- and Amer cans in uuoa are suujcuv w
;o"p7.n.nd ,0 bloodshed in Cub. Urn&J diabolical law. of Bp.ln; Cub.n. ZTTZ
but It. eftort. were unsuccessful. At P 0Df er brelher, and hi. wife, and would become frei .men; America must h flt ch nremen.
th.t, tima the Question of granting uou' a . .n(i MiM ciara not wait for precedent. m""' '" 1
. . 1 n. mri it d 1 " - 1
Tells It Ulffht.
u.t n.. remains will commence uieir n .atlve Coiieague: Are we u-u .
' . . . 1 . l.l.r. .. . - ... 1 W rllnl.l. .n .... . . . . . . .
KpeaKing 01 tne aueiupn
Bsnton county or dis ssiate,
Union says:
he will take tbs step wbentver rigiui nurDOe ever lived hailnr.nbi: Cuba has sufficient rights . Unia i,lmnini, caae Is causing
aud duty demand it. It is due to Mdldh)ione, First and foremost, a now and our recognition would avail cou.Uerable stir Just now near Mon
Spain, lu view of our friendly rela- . . kcoua ,d artist of ability, her nothing; suoh action would not Ind Jumpers in a county whsre
lions, thai sue oegm iu deVoted to ber work. annie uuuuu toptuewar. . land is so abundant, ars in w-
that shs can ai d will achieve the pact- fc ber nfe Daplred those with whom aonesadamb temptlble business, and in this case
flcation of the Islands and Introduce ' n conlft0t to realize that to afflrn!alve colleague, asserted that w uot malts It stlok'by lawT Their
reforms which the present dj.u..u ,.. 0f the All-Wise meant AinorCan capital and American com- .l.imsare notawfl."
minUtrr is committed. i.i mora than outward show; mprea la suffering; Cuba 'supporU l.sr- An(i.ii iu.t and trus men will
- I UU.O.U.B I . . . . " .
Hawaii. nie,ut devotion, consecration- ielf. our commeroiai interests who D0Muiy respond amen to thai view 01
t,.r.n, 1. made to the trtaty with wlliie in her life work as an artist, 10 CuU ,mount to iiuu.uuu.uw annu.i.y. , th,
ih. Hawaiian islands, laid before con- whlcb ,i,e applied hereon n l,-Z
gresslast Juue, which has been rat.. belUb. thorUghness ana aueuuou
the question of gfnD r,.. w n a tinan and Miss Clara not wait for precedent.
belligerent rights to the Insurgents " w,th r at the . d boone,
was considered, as now, but was not m.in. will commence their n...tt,a colleague: Arsws
t a .1 lAUiniSEI a . . a . a I
favored Dy urant, auu
takes a decided suud against
believing tbat it is unwise
and
u--- Journey to this city, wnere iu Bpatn7 Bueistoo ... I
""""V m-ni IU UVe dace. other nations; ws are nouna oy iutr. cUliMnof
bul n.i.l.Hi life of so great purity national law not to recognise tbs thsCorvallls
child, at
been
Bed bv the mwaiian re.uui.u,- . h er motive. neuassi.
now awalU actio., ny ne ol .vervone. and there I. sincere
BW?"..:, h. and. to . and deep grief In Eugene,
corapiB" ..,. 7 ,
that "every consideration of dignity knowiedge that shs has
and houor requires it." , , mmmv
KioARAGCA canal. ..,..mPnia lor the funeral
made, ins retu.ii
tha sorrowln rela-
ttodi'StothJ proper route, feasibility Wednesday morning on ths 4:19 Call-
EOGEflFS BIG STOHE.
WITH THE LITTLE PRICES-
Miss
MOKTWAGE COMPARES.
. uit.ht. Increase of Hrw Mortgsge
ludebt- dneis Over Mortgsge feW
factions in L.ns t'ounty
Uurlng 197.
the other dsy had re;
turns from the different counties of the
.tat. showing the release, of mort
gage, msdsdurlng tbs P""
imouat for Lane county was $201,000.
The Oiegonlan siaiistic,
nioabaou jj0 krrangemi
In regard lo this matter, ol ' such lm- baye Jtjl
W!SJS LS inftd la! " July To accompanied by
Id ratAlUiinOIVU PrP" . T l.e 1.-. .a-AM
The committee having It 1 charge the 1 lncnniiWej ,nd u?, a tendency to
memorial service, we -,;-"'. dec,,Va the public a. to iu
RPhrisman ana b bwv i- -t.tna of the state, inasmucn w
R C. n 7. ..- .at eredlt for tbs sue- "tatus of tne s , . w
.r-Tmanner in which the memorial a reporter of the
um.- , . ... waa "
-ewful rendering . ,, .... Mtate were re-
1 Hinntraun m a -
program- m . . - f ,3,015. Con
o.iiv0asrd,Defember7. . m pujlUbel by
SALOON BOLD.-
l'V Wlthrow. this
oia ---- . -.joon to unarm ureK"u,"
afternoon, so h w
S'ce by tbs new proprietor. '
ths
m be correct, tnis snow.
practically no Increase of
i..ui.iilnMH during the
"":"'7r..i,..n.l Is now at work;
loaiwvv , ".--- . - .,. tha
that be Will vrauamii. i
"- ti.a oommisslon when It Is
Spared, together with bl. own
recommendation, as to action.
bimetallic commission.
On April 14, 1807, the monetary com
mission to promote an agreement for
cons...... . ----- Drc8lu,ut
lb. 7, white tbe have not been able
5J at-wn. pllsh tbel? mission, bo hopes
Ihelr'Tornisyultlnialel 'bring ;.bout
coLnUlon t both BJ3d. Ind "sHver a".
mSney! on a basis wficb will bring In
Jury to nobody.
KKCII'ltOCITT.
He bellsvci that some grievances In
.. ..iiin... !.. he removed or al-
evlated by reclpriclty, and that the
velume of our business msy be enlsrged.
MEIICHAKT MARINE
The president contends that our mer-
mnroved wwiu
TP. IV .h. onmmerea of tbe sea, and
the Government should by
"J (n.i.t end encour
every proper u.c...
sge carriers under our flag.
fornlaexpreti
rs-.n..i I'ornelia Condon was born
L a nw OlA
.in.. Twlloa Oreffon. AUItUSl iw, iui
.in. tha dauffhter 01 rroieswir u
I'ondon. In 1873 the
family moved to Forest Orove, and In
ifi7 i P.uocne. which ha. since been
.... . imma. Deceased Is an
...,.. nf the Unlveislty of Oregon,
. . .. ..... i inn. Uha
but nobody hurt. It was Just
drop In prloes In our cloak and
mackintosh department. Ws
bavs wraps from $2.W up, as
the lines are somewhat broken,
we offer you extra Inducements
to help us dispose of the bal
ance on hand, the cold season
1, just commencing, ws do not
wait until spring before giving
vou this opportunity, U will be
(0 your Interest to look us over.
n..r -Q dress goods are
customer
SEALS.
international
. .... .1
.1.. m .rn.i 1 nil lu m; vuv. .
u, I.I..I... in nntoher and November
..!,. the president
-n trrintnt wm retcbeu 001m
nmj si
A
Hard
Fall . . .
A
nra.lll.llUir in IU.
!..i..,i art at Ban Fmi cUt dtiiliig the . fc d . ,.bout thla tlrrs as to what
in(Pr of '94-05. and In September, w0 ,t,ttn ,Urprlse our friends with at
Semlo'Fot'estGrove whet, .., &Sgi f AW
speflt. Jie boolyesr i"cl,ln.rtKd Hf.ll, wilt give you TC W
well. Ask to see our etana vove,
from 6O0 up.
. 1... n..,.m I VT Iklliu ' ' ' -
cit.i. in Puclllo uni.ersnj. ' ha verv Idea you neea.
health forbade ner retu.u i " in going ttie rounus uon
blmy clime 01 w"'" --7 Uutrs gives you a spienaia om
. ...iod hv her brother, II 1 .,.?, 1,1 nv uaeful and ornamental as
ACWli!'."' at I
Condon, and sister, Miss ciara v.
don, she sUrted south about two
' . j fm W 1 at n ii
weeks ago, bu sioppeu
whatappfarelto be fatlgu. prevent-
log further travel, jmo parv..-
.. i- ..mninma appeared ontii
UnCOtl'Ctou.ni.i .
days of painless lingering, she passed
away.
Sugges
tions.
Our Basket Shot $! U I Decided Suttnt tor Toil.
F
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