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o O Should be In the hands of every housekeeper." Woman Homb Journal. The "Royal Baker and Pastry Cook," By Prof. Rudmani, late chef New York Cooking School. The best and most practical of all the cook books. Contains nearly iooo tried receipts for all kinds of cooking from soup to dessert. Will be mailed 17 REE r royal Bak.ng Powder Co., v New -York, N. Y. "Anything produced by the Royal Baking Powder Company, whether a cookery receipt book or baking powder, Is always perfect and the best of Its kind. " N. Y. Evenino Post. ugene City Guard JUUBPAY FEBRUARY 6 HE BEPDBLICANS. Convention (o Astoria. Meet in April lllh Ihe. hmir. fc.lllOltie (il AKD. iRTLAM), Fel 2. The Republican te I'nnveiition wil' lie held in oris, Thursday, Apr.: 14tb. tern, Url me ii(raiiini ( nvcuilon. 'oktland, Feb 2 The republican igrrulonal convention of the first i let will meet It) EuKene Monday, ill 11. Money to Loan. e hive a block of f 40, 00 to loau 'food farms in Lane county. If you tegood security and perfect title, jiin furnish you the coin without my, u we make our own exaralna f of security. Call on us or write. S. STEELE & LO, Albany, Oregon. Notice To Poultrjmen. If you waut flue cockerel from prize nen, u r Jtocfe, ButT or Brown I thorns and 8 H Harnburgs, call on address Amos Wllkins, Ash Orove Iojiiry Yard, Coburg, Or. I Est ray Notice. Tikeu up by tbe undersigned, living Mies west of Eugene, 1 red andt t 'tile spotted cow, no marks i.r brands, born aroopt, about 4 years old. pie to my place about the 20th day December, 1S97. Owner can recover by paying charges. Rich Vauohan. ugeue, Dec 30, 1807. MareStiayed. Wed from my place 6 miles north fageoe in July, a black mare. 13 Irsold, weight about 1100 nounda. Mot forehead and cilsh-faced. Information fading to her recovery fl be rewarded. Address M O MiSTFPHnV Jugene, Oregon, Dec 20, 1807. To Sell or Trade Ku aua one-half lota In Irvine-. " OUIldlllo mil ..lw r , .-.. d O VW'Km VI ujciiuau' p T,lue wWO. Will exchange for F ProPerty or stock ranch, or eel r -F .wwn. iuseon for telling, go w Alaska. J W Kitchen. Estrgy Notics SiTi.y Place f't light reA November 24, crop on right r. -weroit In left ,r. About aw. ve ,At Anderson place 4 miles fT Walterville. v f 'WDm is, 1897 Gboror Barnes. f sw FiUR MiLL.-Oakland Ga r: 'Mr W A Taylor, formerly of I n wi Lut now of Sprlngfltfld, as L. , Dd du"l the week. Mr Pr'nformsus that he has com in i ,rrDement to bui'd a flouring In ,nd' BnJ luat work P APni 1. Mr Taylor owns tbe P Power n the old town anJ will i , to a nnlnt n... - . u - i. hla. will, "juj io nulla a ou oar- nrl . . it ... ot wiii i un "Q oieciric iigui "to tii. .."Pewted la connection fith ii,. ""."peraied la oonnectloo o,, ,."' Mi Taylor la well - mill. u. kill m. PPIe, Is an experienced Deo uni.;:.: raa. the IWII will be - j m luo irriu win w Q time for next fall's bust w rd.4!I.TEDPrn & Hale want 200 . iiiicuiara. to every lady sending herad dress to the publishers, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 2 DrWW Oglteby arrivc.l up tliis afieruoon. Attorney E R Bryiion of Corvallln is lu tbe city. Mist Ida Nnftslnger returned home this afieruoon. Lon Moore expects to start for Klon dike uext Saturday. E J Frasicr has returned from a sli'ir. trip to Portland. Mr J II Lee arrived home today from a visit at l'ort'.uud. The TenneDtre democrats have re nominated Senator Turley. Attorney J E Young, of Cottage Grove wae in Eugene today. Rev W B Gilbert came uj from Junction on today's 2:04 local. J M Keeuey and Sheridnii Hills f Jasper, were iu the city toduy. W W Haines returned today from a business trip to Marlon c.uuty. The 'erce.t storms for many years are raging iu the New England t tales. ti A Hullu is moving his household gooils to this city toduy from Creswell, Judge J J Walton arrived home on today's 2:04 local from a trip to Fort land. A L Brattou returned last ulgbt Irom a visit with relatives iu Linn couuty. Chas Taylor, Ax Billy'd popular clerk, has returned from a fortnight's trip to San Francisco. A school boy's defluitlon of a farm: "A. farm la a body of land entirely covered by a mortgage." Oakland Gazate: Mrs J ET Wither, of Eugene, is at the home of her daughter, Mra W T Emery. Ed ar.d Mort Abbey, formerly of Newport, sailed from Seattle, Wash, the other day for Klondike. I E Stevens is erectirg a building on the corner of Eighth aud Pearl streets to be used as a poultry market. Miss fitellu Robinson went to Port laud thl morning, where she will be be guest of friends for a fortnight. George II Smith, at one time a stu dent of the University of Oregon, now traveler for a boot and shoe Arm is in the city. Chas Vandenburg, mauager of Grid- In & Veatch's hardware store at Cot tage Grove, was doing business la Eu gene today. County Treasurer Patterson gives notice today of payment of warrants 1805 to 1084 inclusive. About flMO will be distributed. James Montgomery leaves tonight for Riddle, where he will resume Ms position as foreman of a Southern Paclflo bridge building crew. Mrs O O Rowland left ye.teidny for Grant's Pass, to join her husband, who Is now engaged as civil engineer in a group of raiueo near there. J II Harriss has received the sorrow ful intelligence of the death of his mother, a Holmesville, Ohio, last Sunday. She was 6 i years of age. The nisny friends of Uncle Jack Keeney of Goshen, will learn with re gret that he Is oil bis mental palance again, wl'h little hopes of recovery, Mr and Mrs C II Zumwalt leave to morrow for Hkagwsy. They will prob ablr remalu there twoyeaw. The best wlsbei- t heir many friends go with them. Mr Whlienkcr, who recently pur chased a house ot Starr aud Griffin on Fourth and Jefferson streets, Is expect ing his family to arrive soon fr m Minnesota. In the matter ft taxes Astoria is the worst afflicted of any city In Oregon, according to the present report. The total tax will be 4DJ mills. The levy for county expenses Is 12 iuIIIb. Miss Dell lirumley went to Irving today. ,he has accepted the prltiii palshlp of te Irving schools to com mence next Mnday. Miss Pearl Dure llu will teach the primuy grade. uRoeburg Revle : Ernest D Rid dle, of the firm of A Riddle Su, was in thPilty Saturday aud consign ed 101,000 pounds of prunes to All-'n & Co, of New York. Tbey received an advanceof about 2 cent per pound o THE LEAGUE CL0B3. Oregon li'imljlirans Ikmiii'l the Gold 0lllnTt, I. it'. Polui.AM), Feb 2 The following elll'VM weie t levied: Presidnt-Cliuil tiutc1', of Muilou. Vlee-Pie-ldetit C W Fulton, of Clatsop. 'Executive Commiltee-S It Eukln, nf Lane, at 1 rgc; A M Crawford, of LIuu.Ftr-t disiiict,; R B Siiini.lt, i f Wasco, Second ilistric'. HKI.KtlATKHTO NATIONAL I.K.U11K. First Distric.-J W Hobbs, of Yam hill; C B Wii.li. of Llnt-.C M Moore, of Kluinatb; Theo Cameron, uf Jackson Sicond I)i-trict-J K rutnum, of Uilliam; J M Ferguson, ot Umatilla; I A Johns, of Baker; J J Demean, of Huruey. At Large I N Sanders of Uuiou; E O Potter, of Lane, George May gem, of i oluiiiMa; E H Lake, of B.11I011: A PerkliiH, of Douglas; II B Plummer, o Polk. F.KSOLtTIO8 ADOI'TEI). "Whtrcns. the nanuitount issue which is now before the American people, dividing political parties and engrossing the attention of all patriotic citizens, is the flnniicial ipuestiou; therefore, be it Resolved, That this League of Re publican Cluba of Oregon, cordiully realllrms and approves its belief in the (lnai!ci..l plank of tbe last republican untionul convention; and be It further 'Resolved, That wo accept and ap prove of the speech of President Mc Klnlcy, at New York, January 27, 1MW as u correct exposition of this plank and the monetary policy of the H pub- lican party; "Resolved, Tlmt we are in especial accord w ith the administration aud its wbeand efficient ftcretiiry of the treasury, Lyman J Guge, iu their Hurts to rer-ht silver mouoiiietalism, nd to give additional stability and strength t'i our preterit hiianchil system." A vreat demolistraliou was made at Ihe end ol each cluu-e i t the resolu tions, and closed with 11 great outburst unidaUHC. A delegato proposed three cluers for McKinley lhat seemed to biing a shout from every ptrsonln the hall. All the ofllcers of the club were elect- d unaninioiihly, there being no coo-, tests not a single ballot being cast. Some 209 eluba were represented, by ,019 deltjiitt sand proxies, represent ing it was claimed 39,i'JS members. LANK COUNTY. The follow iug clubs from Line coun ty were repr, seated: McKiuleyand Hobart Club, of Eu gene, 4S8 members, 21 delegates. Youug Meu's Club of I -ugeiif, Soi members, IS delegates. University Club, of Eugene, 43 mem bers, 3 delegates. Young Men's Club, Junction, '.U) members, 0 delegates. McKinley Club, Jumtioii, 120 mem bers, 6 delegates. MclCluley and Hobart Club, Loraue, 50 memberi', 3 delegates. McKinley Club, Irving, 78 members, 4 delegates. Cottage Grove Club, 43 members, 3 delegates. McKinley Club, Springfield, 05 mem bers, 4 delegates. McKinley Club, Jasper, 3 delegates. Camp Creek Club, 3 delegates. Mohawk Club, 3 delegates. Coburg Club, 48 members, 3 dele gates. Glentena Hub, 1 delegate. Goshen Club, 3 delegates. Thurstou Club, 1 delegate. Pleasant Hill, 2 delegates. Florence Club, 133 members, 0 dele gates. Summary: 18 c ubs, lfi4 members, with 91 delegates. Plenty of Cattle-Buyers. Stock buyers have become quite numerous in Benton county. It seems that cattle-buyers are ofluring very good prices, but for tho most part they wish to advauce part of the purchase price aud stipulate that the farmers hold tho stock lor (hem until June. It la rarely, they claim, that a bargain ran be made on this basis With sheep it Is diflcreut. Three dollars and a half can be obtained for fairly good sheep, and the purchaser will re otlve them at once. Dally (lunrd, February 2. On Official Business:. Deputy United States Marshal George Humnhrev. of Portland, arrived here on last night's overland train, and this morning bright and early left by private team for a point eight miles above Jasper on olllcial busincs?. One of the 1 eportir's friends suggests that ho is after some poor tanharker, shingle or ceilr postman. Wo trust not. Rkskised Conductor McGuire has rei-l.lied hi pilinii ou the 8 P R R to acvept the Mipe-iiiie.:il ncy of the Astor.u ittlroud, which is under the control of the S P Co. t onductor Sam Veatch succeeds McGuire on the over land run between Portland and Rse burg. - CASTORIA For Infant! and Children. lit ho lla:: M KEliF.VH HE El'. i'-.-v A .Number of Appropriation Ha c for Next Yrar. .nr eiiiaril, Filirury '.' The hoaid of regents of tl Uulveoi. ty ot Oregon met In Portland la-t night. All members were present ex cepting Regents Bush, Hovey and Be. kinau. The reports of theexcullvecjiiunlttei aud auditor wa r.o Ived, showing the university to be in sound (lnancis! con ditio . Kegel t D P Thompson reported Ihe new efctric light and water plants to be 1 1 satisfactory condition, aud a de tailed account of them, by Dr CharUs Friedel, was submited to tbe board. The following order were made by the board. To confer the degree of mater of arts upon B S Pague. I'o establish an analytical oil lee Iu the department of chemistry, and tlx a rate of fees for assaying. To charge students lu chemi-try for chemicals actually consumed in their ' work and fur breakage. To ratify the election of Dr Arthur Lachmau as professor of chemistry To transfer Professor Irving M lilen from the chair of elocution to the chair of philology and oratory. To grant illrector W G Nash of the department of muse, an annual al lowance of f 1)0. To purchase a printing outfit fortl.e use of the university, at a co-t of (400. Tho following tipproprinl Ions were made for uext jear: The sum of 7,"0 for the chemical labratory. The sum of 300 f r Improvement lu the chemical laboratory. The Ellin if $150 to purchase math ematical Instruments. The sum of f I V) to nssisi t' e teacher in higher art aud diawing. TAXES LLMKD. A List o Suecial Tales Levied bv Cities anil School Dittr'.cts. The following special tax levies of incorporated cities and school districts have been tiled lu the clerk's ollU-e for collection in 1S0S: CITIES. MIMA Eugene 0 Juiictlou 4 Springfield 5 NO. SCHOOL IUSTKICT8. 4 4 5 3 : 2 11 13 Ii 14 1 IS s l'. 3 1 1-10 12 3 3(1 1 40 5 43 1 44 8 4.5 0 51 55... .. 1 .. 4 ,.S ..71 .. 6 ..10 , 3 .. 5 ,14 ..20 57 69 74 89 00 , 97... 100.. 101.. 105.. 133. Logs for Sale. The undersigned will have for sale ou or about June 1 a lot of. first ehus yellow flr saw logs, about one aud otic half million feet. Some are now being cut and banked ready to roll Into the river at my farm near Elliston. Par ties wishing to purchase saw logs are invited to call and Inspect them ou or about May 1 nex'. Also I will have about as many more for sale by next fall, aud a further lot of from 3,000,000 to 4.000,000 feet to be prepared for market during the season of 'OS and '99. All of said logs will bo banked at my place 011 the McKenzle river. John Coos well. Elliston, Feb 1, 1893. Killed by a Tree. A little son of Huns J tiimouson was instantly killed by the fall of a tree In the woods near the Simonsoa home a few miles south of Philomath, Wednesday. The boy, with two elder brothers, was cutting cordwood, aud was chopping down a tree. The little fellow was only 10 years of age. The tree tiegau to lull anil ail tiasiened to a place of safety. The lad was hit by a limb aud his skull was crushed. ........ Cure of Typhoid Fever. An eminei t physicia 1 states that typhoid fever can tie washed out of the system by water, lie gives his patients what would amount to eight or ten ounces an hour of sterilized water. In case ofT-holera, where the system se crete a lait;e amount of fluid, enor mous quantities f hot water are of great benefit. lUrk f ' ti n'" tfalvf. lite lx.nl salve in ihe world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever soies, tetter, chapd hands, chllLlaius cms, , and all skiu eruptions, and positively cures piles e.r DO pay le o,uired It Is Euarautwd to give per fect i.tlfttlon or uoney refunded Pomtion Accepted Charles Gold smith las accepted a position the Hture of Rosrtjfeldt, Smith &oCo, tf Portland, and hss already commenced work. Charles is SQlive, energetic young man and will succeed. O Q Q CONSER'S WILL.;- IV e Value of t'slalf, $fi List ii liiipls, I . ii llrndrli k, liteenlor. lij Oiiitrit Fvliruatf ,1. The will of Kli'.abelh Const r wat opeiud today and will be admitted to probate In the Lane couuty probate court toinor ow. She make the following tatpicsts Amelia E Leslie, sister, Carl count), Indiana fSOOO Oo Wm Felix, brotht r 10 00 Joeph Felix, brother 600 00 Henry Fullx, brother 250 00 Sarah Perkins, sister 500 00 Her eight step children, clil dreu of Jacoo Conser.each... oOO 00 Six children of her brother, Jacob Felix, each 200 00 MUOO 00 Ell Perkins, nephew Eder and Hazel Humphrey, children of II C Humphrey, deceised.each (or $2000 00 to survivor) 1000 00 Elizabeth Bl dwell, ulece 1000 00 Elvira Russell, niece 600 00 Sarah Perkins, nice 200 00 Lucretla Walker, nleec 500 00 Barbara liery, ulece 33." 00 Isaac Fwllx, nephew 335 00 Brother of 1-anc Felix, nephew 335 00 Mrs II N Cra I ii, of San Diego, California 6C0 00 Orphans Homo at Salem 600 00 Congrcgtitloual churc'i of Eugene Presbyterian church of Eugeuo known as the Geary church 500 00 5(10 00 500 00 Christian church, Eugene These church bequests are not to tie used for pastor's salaries Mason io Lodge, Eugene (To keep In repair the grave of her husband, Norris 11 11 in I'hrey) 200 00 Mary E Warren, of Gosheu, niece. all the remainder of tho personal property and household and kitchen furniture; aud for the term of her natural life, the residence propel ty where deceased formerly resided, aud the two brick blocks on Willamette street now occupied by Yoran & Sou and E Hansen; at her-death to her children, if living, and arriving at law ful age. In case of death ol children before arriving al lawful age, the same to le the property of School District No 4. Eugene, Lane county, Oregou, to be a perpetual fuud, the interest 10 be used lu support of the school. T G Hendricks is iippoiuted execu tor, and In case of his death, H B Eakln Is to be executor. His compensation is fixed at $1000 Instead of that fixed by law. His bond to be flxed at f20,000, which under tbe law would bo at least J&0.C00. This shows the high esteem in which the deceased held Mr Hendricks, t The executor Is authorized to sell all property t public, or private sale to pay the bequests. The will was drawn by George II Dorrls, Juuo 1, 1890. Witnesses: Geo B Dorrls, M I Cole man. Probable valuo of estate, f 15,000. The amount bequeathed outside of the Mrs Warren bequest 1 about $23,350. EUGENE HONORED. The IKcpubliaan Congressional Con vention to be Held Here. Eugene has been chosen as tho place for the meeting ol the Republican Congressional Convention, for the first time. The.duto selected Is' Monday, April 11th. It is likely that the con vention will bo In sessiou two days, and will be ccmposed of about 150 del egates. Our city slnuld treat tho gentlemen royally. It always pays to treat your guests In a becoming manaer. A non-partisan meeting should he called iu the uear future and non-partisan committees appointed to solicit funds and make all arrangement for their entertalnmeut. All parties are Interested In enter taining them. Eugene will know no partisanship In this matter. Assigned. A Salem dispatch says: "E F Osburu, whose stole wa attach ed last week, made an assignment Tuesday. The asset consist of the stock of goods, valued at $4000. Tho liabilities are 15400. TC Smith $1020; Mrs M J Damon, $'W0; Hamilton Brown Shoe Company, $402; Neustadt er Bros, $534, are the largest creditors. There are numerous smaller creditors In San Francisco and Salem. Jefi Myers was made assignee. Tho Call fornia Notion & Toy Company ha commenced suit against Osbnrn to re cover $1220 011 a number of Ban Fran cisco claims." Died. At her home near Junction, Jan 31, 18HS, of consumption, Mr US G Farley, aged 32 years 1 aionth ana 10 davs. She leaves a husband and one child. Mrs Farley, nee Mis CE (loodiDHii was born iu Lane couaty, Dec 15, lHW.and unlKdlu mar rlugeto Mr Farley Juue 10 18H8. The remains were laid to lest yesterday In MoMoe cemetery Rev M L Rose of this city conducting the tervlce. 6 Rainy Day Skihts. A number of Eugene's ladles are wearing ' rainy day" skirts, which reach to their shoo tops. As a winter street dress, viewed from any or all points, they are tb most sensible garment that can b worn, and unconsciously, perhaps, these ladies are pioneers In a movement destinedjlo bo universal. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 3. Judge Hale ha returned from Port laud. Alf Walker, ofl'ottsgn drove, Is tu tbs city. Miss Maude Dciismore went to Junc tion on today's 10:50 local. Mis 8 A Hullu and family eaino down from Cieswell today Gov VYhitcaker was downtown to day aud Is fo ling some belter Mr and Mr L N lioney returned to dHy from a short trip to Portland. Attorney and Mrs E R Hklpworth and family mado a trip to Portland today. Mr and Mrs J B Mosl.y, of Cottage Grove, went to Portland 011 imPiy's 10:50 local. Most all the Lane county delegates to the Portland league clubs have re turned homo. Mrs L Parker left for Drain this afternoon, where she will remain for a month or two. Pacific Coast hopi were quoted at 17 to 19 cents per pound in New York yesterday, and steady. L T Harris, II W Thompson mid Fred Bellman arrived home from Port land on today's 2.-1 4 local. The cast Iron for McClung's build- lug Ins been delivered. It was fui- nlshed by the Eugeuo foundry. Albany Democrat: The amount of the peuflon of John Catliu, Warm Spring Johnny, will be $0 a month. Miss Etta DavU arrived home from Junction this afternoon, where she attended the Herron Caldwell wed' ding. R O Brady has taken the 'm It lon of nightwatch while I L Simpson is in Portland. Air Simpson Is expected home tonight. F M Nlghswander of Splicer Creek Is dangerously ill with neuralgia of the heart. Dr Brown was called yester day to attend him. J B McFarland wa a passenger for Portland this morning, and will leave there shortly tor the gold fields of the Northwestern territory. Late yesterday afternoon County Clerk Jenulngs granted a marriage license to J B Mosby, 32 years, aud Marguerite Spotig, 20 years. George W Pickett, who has ben spending tho winter iu San Frauclsco, returned this morulng, looking splen didly. However, he was pleased to get back to Oregon. Mrs A D Charlton aud two sons, of Portland, came up this afternoon with Miss La Velio Young, and will be guests of Mr and Mrs C M Young, North Oil vo street. Harrlaburg item: Mr 8 May Is also recoveilug from a serious Illness which attacked him very unexpectedly Sun day night, as he has been enjoying his usual good health. Mr aid Mrs L B Rowland and daughter, Miss Stella, returned from Drain thi morning, where they wmt to attend tbe golden wedding auul veiwy ef Mr and Mrs F R Moore. W O Trln was lu tho city today. Hi recent Illness ha reduced his flesh considerably, but he Is now gaining rapidly aud though weak will soon be all right again. His many friends are pleased to greet him. Corvallls Times: Captain Hatch, of the government snagboat, was In Cor vallls Saturday. He I eff.oted with the prevalent epidemic, and Is Inter ested with a strong company that la now building a dredge at Portland, which will be towed to the mo ith of the Yukon. The dredge will be opt rated on that river In the same manner such craft aie employed on Snako river. Corvallls Time: Lieutenant Geary, who wa appointed as the successor of Lieutenant Dentler, Instructor lu military tootles at tho Agricultural College, will assume his duties the 14tb. He Is au old-time resident of Linn county. Ills father, Rev E R Geary, was pastor of the Eugene Pres byterian church at one time, and wa onco countyjudge of Linn, and resided on a homestead near Albany. Lieut Geary Is a graduate of West Point, and both ho and hi parent are well remembered by tbe older resident of Corvallls. Highwaymen on Wheels. A Wheelman of West 40th street. New York, was attacked, robbed aud left sonseless by two highwaymen, mounted on blcvules In Central Park. Repeated accounts of robberies by men mounted unon whtels have appeared In the papers In various parts or tbs country, Those depredators of the health, diseases or Ihe kidneys and bladder, will likswlse escape arrest, and pursue their atrocious career un checked, unless iney are arresieu ujr the potent Intervention of llostetier's Stomach Bitters, the finest diurectic, as well as tonic, known to modern times. It Is at the start that disease ia most easily overcome. Tho use of the Bitters is followed by tbe happiest results In dyspepsia, liver complaint and nervou-ueea. For Bale or Trade. A farm of 480 acres In Sherman count v. Oreiron. 0 miles south of Moro; all under fence; 200 acres In cultivation; survey of Wasco branch of OR AN run near tho place. Win ell or trade for property In or near some valley town with goon scuooi privilege. Address, Thomas F Miller, Sclo, Oregon. At Eleven Cents. Today' Salem Statesman: Twenty-two bales of hops were uur based from J IWsemer, at Woodburn. visterdav by T A Llvesly, the consldsratlon being 11 cents per pound. SOCIAL DOTES. 8 HoI.I.OWAV M lll'KIBEII. IIIT (iimrd, IV M.rjr 3. The passing of life's 72d iuil,tone will nlwuvs bi rcmeiiiU reil with pleas ure by Unci.) Sanii II illoway, of this city. Tho date win yesterday, and last evening he wuh decoyed away front hi., Lome, Thirteenth and llll- yard stru t, ri turning only to And It tilled w all irii-ii.N and neighbor who had called to wish him many happy rt turns of the !-. Social chat aud music employed all for a time, when Mrs Hollow ay in. a short hut humor ous speech presented her hllslmnd with a watch. Kcv T It Ford then made a few very appropriu e rii!itrks Light refreshments were served lu becoming style and hcHrtily appreciated. About II o'clock the. gue-ts returned to their homes, expressing tho hope of being' able to attend many more annlyer sail, s us plca-aut as this one. The guests were: Dr and Mrs T B Ford, Mr and Mm Overton, Mr and Mrs Martin owal, Mr and Mrs H D Wylle, Mr and Mrs L N Price, Mr aud Mrs tl A Kress, Mr aud Mrs S R Williams, Mr and Mrs Ellas Keeney, Miss Hendricks, Miss Norma Hen dricks, Miss Ford, Miss Keeney. wediunu at junction. I'llly (iusnl, Kotrtury J This morning at S:.S0 Junction was made mciry by I lie ringing of the happy ImI!s. J V Herron, of Monroe, and Miss Millie Caldwell, of Junction, both of whom are well known In this city and throughout the county, were married. The scene of the joyous occasion was the home of the biide's father, R P Caldwell, well kuown lu Oregon, being a pioneer of 1863, and having been a merchant for many yean In Junction. Tho house was beautifully de ora'ed with vines and overgreeas id was well filled with guesta w hen at the sound of a wedding march played I y Mrs G A Young, of Seattle, the bridal pair, accompsnled by II C Herron, of Monroe, and Miss Mionla Bode, Portland's popular poetess, entered Him parlor and under an Ivy bower their marriage was solemnized, Rev W S Gilbert, of Eugene, being the ollhlallng clergyman. After congratulations a splendid In noli was served. Music aud a good time wai the program till the bridal party left for tho train. After ten days' visit with relatives lu IVitlahd, Mr aud Mrs Herron will return to Junction for their luture home, where Mr Herron will engsge In business. Two tables were tilled with present manifesting the high esteem In which the happy pair are held by their mauy friends: The following guests were present: J 11 Herron, E U Lee, Mr aud Mrs F W Folsom, Mr and Mis J Ehrmau, Mrs U A Young (Seattle), Mr Ella Benliam, Mr and Mrs Hurry Williams, KUtlo Milllorn, Fannie, and Perry Morgan (Shedds), John T Williams, Julia Williams, C F Hurlburt, Gen II B Compson (Portland), Mlnule Bode (Portland), Oscar Stnrr, Lizzie Barton, Mrs John Kirk, Mrs LB Moore,. D Ross Barclay (Monroe), J S Martin (Monroe), W S Byres (Monroe), Jennie Caldwell Hall.H W Hall, Etta Dtvls (Eugune), Bertha Washburn, Mr A It Martin, Mrs Beebe, Ida Beebe, Mr and MrslICMahon, Prof W W Alllng ham, Anna Alllngham, Mrs Mary Barclay (Monroe), Mr and Mrs Emory Herron; and James Herron, Robert Herron, Harriet Herron, II C Herron, Laura Herron and Leah and Gertie Barclay of Monroe; Rev W S Gilbert (Eugene), William Caldwell, Mlsa Minnie Kelley, Miss Daisy McFarland, Misses Lulu Norris, Mrs Ft auk Eaton, Nellie Folsom, Anna Goodo, Mr O Millet. URUUM HUM HAY. Hut H Hoes Not "uo" In Oregon If So, Hack for Six Week. Dally Uusrd, February 1, Today Is ground Ing day. Accord ing to tradition aud folk lore, the woodchuck, or as It Is more familiarly known, tho ground hog, emerges from IU win ter. hole at noon on tho 2 1 day of Feb ruary when, If It can see It shadow, It goes back to Its hole to sleep an ad ditional six weeks. The woodchuck would have seen hla shadow If he Inhabited thi Webfoot country and had como out at noon to day ,as we were blessed during the mid dle of the day with the llnest of weather. But the w oodchuck does not inhabit thi section of th couutry, and tho weather prophet will have to rely on the moon or some other slgu by which to shae his weather prognostications Household tiods. Tho ancient Greeks believed that th Penates were the gods who attend to the welfare and prosperity otlb) family. They were worshipped aa household gods In every home. The household god of today Is Dr King'a New Discovery. For consumption, coughs, colds and for all aflectloai of the Throat, Chest and Lungs, It I In valuabU. It has been tried for a miarter of a century and Is guaranteed to cure, or money returned. No house hold should be wlth mtthls good angel. It is pleasant to lake and a safe and sure remedy for old and young. Fre trial bottle at Henderson A Linn' drug stoie. Would Go To Jail. The rlty council ol Portland has authorized th Issuance ol $400,000 worth of 20-year bonds at Ii per cent to Eastern capital ists, to lake up a like amount of float ing warrant bearing 8 per cent In terest. Mayor Pennoyer say ho will go b J !! elore signing them.