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Royal Saves Doubly Do not 1e deluded by the deceptive claim of economy tor the cheap baking powders Instead of savm&their use results in a waste fulness of the most serious kind. First, there is the loss of an occasional baking, r lour, butter and eggs cost too much to risk spoiling them with an inferior baking powder. Royal's work is uniformly perfect, and materials are never wasted where it is used. In tho second place, the adulterants winch are used to cheapen the cost of the low-priced baking powders have a most U n rm fill n fmrf i r-n Iw 1 1 1 1. No prudent person will risk an at'.' tack of indigestion to save a few cents on baking powder. Koy.il Baking Powder is absolutely pure and wholesome, and actually adds anti-dyspeptic qualities to the food. Thus 1 ho iiso nf t1i T?.il : . ------ ...v - - v. i . doubly economical. f.rAX. MOf .ngcnc City Guard 8AIUUDAV FEBRUARY 19 THE SlCCKHSFl L OSES. (YrtiflfliU Awarded at the Recent Teachers Examination. Tbe fullowing U a Hat of those suo ctssful at the recent Teachers Examin ation: First Urade.-Llllle Gasman, Estelle BrowDlee, Harry L Down. Secoud Grade. Delia D Morris, Em ma tlreen, Llllle J Taylor, Ernest Purvauce, Ruth Btevcubon, Ralph Taylor, Dosia Hamilton, Walter A Park, Pern ice Warbinton, Georgia Burr. . Third tirade. Helen M Swift, Clara E Taylor, Myrtle Itenshaw, Albert Tiflatiy, Myrtle Dodd, Mabel Know'es, Wm Evan, Mary I Wlnecoll, Nell Hiukson, Leon Edwards, Hazel M Bradley, Dolton Baughmun, D Maude t-witb, Maine Anderson. There were 47 a plicants and the awards were as follows: 8 First grade, 10 Second grude, 14 Tbitd grade and 10 were unsuccessful. Soiueiumg to Know. It may lie worth something to kuow tbat the very best medicine for restor iog tbe tired out nervous system to a healthy vigor is Electric Bitters. This mediciue is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone to tbe nerve centers lu the stoniiii'L, gently stimulate i tbe Liver and Kidneys, and aids these organs In throwing off Impurities In the blood. Electric Hitters Improves the appetite. aids digestion, aud is pronounced by those who bave tried it aa tbe very best blood purifier and nerve tonle Try it. Sold for 6kJ or 1 1.00 per bottle at Henderson & Linn's drug store. Mining Contract. 1 Sealed bids will be received by the inderslgued until Tuesday, Feb 22 80H, luclusive, for making an upraise With suitable raanway, and one chute from the new ledge in No 3 level to No I level, a distance of about 200 feet. I Also separate tenders for drifting 100 Or 200 feet on the new lode In No 2 level. J For further particulars apply to the undersigned. I l !.e lowest or any tender may not iieeessarlly be accepted. Noonday Mining Co, D B MUltKAY. SUDt. Noonday Mlue, l)oug1as County, Or, Feb 1, 1803. ' Fur Sale or Trade. A farm of 480 acres In Sherma uuuty, Oregon, 20 miles south of iro; all under fence: 200 acres In Cultivation; survey of Wasco branch of J0R4N runs near the place. Will fU or trade for property lu or near fonie valley town with good sohool privileges. Address, Thomas F Miller, Bclo, Oregon. Money to Loan. We have a block of S40..I00 to loan on good farms In Lane county. If you egood tecurity and perfect title, e can furnish you the coin without fleiy, as we make our own examina tion of security. Call on hs or write. 3. Steele A Co, Albany, Oregon. Sotlce Te Poaltrymen. If yu want fine cockerels from prize lnner II t i i. t.. tiT T . 1 " IMJt'R, XJUU Ur DfllWU Shorn, ami 8 H Hamburgs, call on rLw "?? Amo,, Wilkins, Ash Grove Poultry ard, Coburg, Or. Estray Kotlce. Taken Unbv tlm nnrinraloiipri llvlnir -1 miles west of Eugene, 1 red and mte spotted cow, no marks or brands, "ft horn droops, about 4 years old. 7 ray PUm about the 20th day f December, 1897. Owner can recover by paying charges. Rich Vacohan. Eugeue, De0 30, Lyons Bros, of Waltou, left Eugene ' nwnlng for upper Coast Fork "n a force of men to construct a across that stream about 20 fc'lteeest of Cot tage Grove. o ill . ... iuUI 13 CO., m TOM. BATTLE-SHIP MA1NK DESTROYED Powder Magadan Explod.-Estl mates From 200 to 300 Killed Explosion gbeok Havana aud Broke Windows. Ataquaiterto 10 o'clock last sven. log, Tuesday lo.the United Btatta battle ship Maine, anchored la Havana bar bor blew up. Consul General Lee tent the following dispatch to tbe state de- oat t men t at Washington: "The Mslne blew up at 9:40. Tbe explosion occurred well forward, under tbe men's quarters, consequsntly many were lost. It Is Ulleved all the officers were saved but Jenkins and Merrltt, who are not accounted for. Tbe cause of the explosion Is yet to be Investiga ted. Tbe Spanish captain-general and army and navy officers rendered every assistance. Captain Bigsbee and most of bis officer are on board the steamer City of Washington. Others are on aBpanlsh gunboat, and Id tbe city. I am with Slgsbee, who baa tele graphed tbe navy department." The Maine was a battle-sblD of tbe second clsss and was regarded as one of the best ships In tbe new navy. She was duiii ai tue urooaiyn navy vara in 1890, and was 818 feet lone. 67 feet road, 21.6 rueau draught and 0682 tors displacement. She bad two 10- Inch vertical turrets and two military masts, and h.r motive power wm lur ulshed by twin screws with triple ex pansion engines, having a maximum borse power of 0293, capable of makl g a speed of 17.8 knots, She carried four 10-inch and six 6-Inch breecb-loadiog guns In lit r main battery and seven 0-pounders and eight 1-pounder ispld flrlog guns and four gatllogs In her seco, d battery and four whitehead torpedoes. She cost the government $2,oSS,00u. Sbe bad a steel bull and a complement of 874 men. Sbe was commissioned In 1895. Hr speed was 17 knots, making her tbe fastest battleship afloat. The ar.nor waa 12 inches thick. Captain Bigsbee la o m niander of tbe Maine. LATER. Feb 162 p in Latest reports are that eut of 4N) men In tbe forecastle only 80 aie known to have been a.ved. Tbe warship sank one hoar after tbe explosion. It la thought the terrible casualty waa accidental Highwaymen on Wheels. A Wheelman of West 46th street. New York, waa attacked, robbed and left senseless by two highwaymen, mounted on bicycles In Central Park, lie peat ed accounts of robberies by men mounted upon wheels have appeared in the papers In various parts or tbe couutry, Those depredators of tbe health, disesses of the kidneys and bladder, will likewise escape an set, and pursue their atrocious career un checked, unless they are arrested by tbe potent Intervention of Hostetlsr's Stomach Bitten, the finest dlureotlo, as well as tonic, known to modern times. It is at the start tbat disease is most easily overcome. Tbe nse of the Bitters is followed by the happiest results in dyspepsia. liver complaint ana nervousness. Successful Opbration. A letter from Father Black to M Schneider's relatives In this city says Dr McKenxle performed tbe operation on Mr Schneider's arm at St Vincent's hot pltal In Portland Monday, and tbat It was In every way successful Although the Injury was received 27 years ago, tbe arm waa found to he In fair condition, and the letter aaya It will be nearly aa good aa before the iijury, la a few months. Mr Schneider's many friends will be pleased to learn thla news. Dally uaard, Fsbruarj IS Duo At bia home In Irving pre cinct, of consumption, last evening, after a lingering Illness, Joseph Bond, aired 42 years and 6 months. The deceased waa born In Lane county and waa never outside tbe boundaries of his native state. He leaves a wife and nine children, tbe eldest being 19 years of age and tbe youngest only a few weeks old. Tbe funeral sermon will be preaobed at his late residence to morrow and tbe burial will either occur at tbe Irving cemetery or the Eugeue I O O F oemetery. f Married. At Hotel Eugene, Feb 16, 1898, by A K W heeler, J P, Fraos J Aulauf, of Douglas county, to Nancy A McCulIocb, of Lane eeunty. Sixteen relatives and friends from Comstock, Hudson, Eugene sad Had' ley v I lie partook of a fine wedding din ner at tbe Hotel Eugene with, tbe harpy couple, Tbe newly married couple will go to Comstock tomorrow THE WOMEN CAN VOTE At All Future Eugene School Else lions, II Thsr Are All Taspaf art The leading lawyers are all agreed that the iiwrsnie court has clesrlv established tbe right of women to vote at acbool elections on equal terms with men. PARK NTS MAY VOTK. Belem Journal: "Altoruey-Ueueral idieaian was seen today and be de clares tbst under an old law that bas never been repealed, men and women over 21, who In districts under 1000 aod bave children of school age, msy vote whether they pay taxes lu tbe district or not. Stale Superintendent Irwin backs up this plulon, but limits It to country districts. He Is undsr tbe Impression that merely hav ing cblldrtn of school age does not apply to districts of 1000 and over, but tbe voters In surb districts must be tax payers. General Odell says men or wsmso of 21 or oer wbo pa, tsxes. or wbo bave children of tcbeol age, msy rote. Ue agrees with tbe attorney general. "Justice Bean ears tbe decltlou ren dered Tuesday Is In effect tbat lu dis trlcts of 10C0 or over any citizen, male or female, who pays taxes on property In tbe district may vote." Tbe Salem Journsl tbluks as a fundamental proposition men or women wbo bave children of school age must he permit t d to vote, whether they own property or not. ANOTHER ACCOUNT. Salem, Or, Feb 14-The supreme court today rendered an opinion sus taining tbe right of women to vote at school electlous. Tbe decision follows: Lauia Harris, isspondeut, vs Sher wood Burr et al, appellants, from Lane county; affirmed. Opinion by Wol- verton, J. The appeal In this esse was from a mfgment lu tbe court below, awarding damages to plaintiff for having been deled the ptlvllege of voting st a school meeting In (be city of Eugeao. Tbe only question presented li whether women are entitled to vote at a school meeting for directors of the district in bich tbe meeting Is held. Tbe law under wblch tbe right Is claimed is: n In all school dls'rlcts In this I w,lu population of 1000 and upwsrds any citizen of this state shall be entitled to vote at a school meeting who is 21 yeats Q of age and hssresloVd in th ti.. Met 80 days Immediately pre U ceding tbe meeting, and has I UN mMlinis asm S TT y in tbo (iwtrict n r hlch he or sbe iavs a tax.' It waa contended by defendants tbat tbe law is In violation of section 2. article 2, of tbe constitution, wblch provides: ' In all elections not otherwise pro vided for by this constitution, every wnue maie citizen of the United States of the age of 21 and upwards ... who shall bave resided In tha bUIa ! moatbs Immediately pr,cedi ig such election . . . shall be entitled to vota." A history of tbe territorial and state legislation touching tbe organization and promotion of the common school system Is set eut In the opinion, and section 85 of article of the constitu tion Is quoted. It says: Tbe legislative assembly shall pro vide by law for tbe establishment of a uniform and general system of public schools." Tbcolauseof the constitution, "In all elect Iods not otherwise provided for by this constitution, every white male eitlzen . . . shall be entitled to vote stall elections authorized by law," Is interpreted by the court to mean tbat eveiy male citizen, etc, shall be entitled to vote at all elections not otherwise regulated by the constitu tion. It Is further held tbat In tbe history of the constitutional provisions and tbe legislation nnder them, tbe qualifica tions of an electoral school meetings have never been Identical with those of au elector under tbe constitution; thattheschool district Is tbe funda mental unit of tbe school syttem.and tbat the power given to tbe legislature under tbe constitution to provide for tbe establishment of a uniform and general syitsm of common tcbools carries with It a plenary power to es tablish tbe unit of that system; to do termlne whst officers sball administer Its affairs, and who and wbat maoner of persons sha'l be eligible to office, and how and wheu tbey sball be chosen. The slectl e franchise," It Is rsld, "conferred by section 2, article 2, of tbe constitution does not nor wm It In tended to fix and define the qualifies lion of voters at school meetings, but was designed only te govern in all general and special elections, not oth erwise provided for by tbe constltu tion, sud applies to the election of all officers known to the constitution, as well a may be provided for thereunder, aside from those provided for under special power tf the legislature to es tablish a uniform system ef common aeboola." Circuit Court Caar Jsraes W Beam baa Instituted suit In tbe Lsos county circuit court agalnrt Joseph S Woodruff, W W Msatersnn and T M Hunt te foreclose liens to tbe amount of (24171 against tbe Champion aod Good Hope mtnss and cable, tramway and quarts mill on aaid properties in the Bohemia mining district. O Q OO O Coiumlslnrs' Court. At this llu.s the I'lliseM of J.ier and vkluity, prei-u!eJ a iiuineruu- y signsil petitlou for a fno ferry aero the (Middle Fork of the Willamette river at Jasiter, Lane county. Oidored by ths court that saul in-t It iu U granted on co idltloa tbut petitioner make the road to ferry from the south side, a reasonably good roiui f.r (ruvi I Court examined the report of Juiikk B Hlutou. of road dUtrlcl No tl.' and of James W Wyootr, supervUor ( 11 drlet No 112. said repo Is approved. Chas Dlcklmou, commander of It 11 Hayes Post No Oi, O A It, located at Junction City, at tl'istlmecoiiu-siiml presents their petillo.) and loud for the care of Indigent sold if h It-longing to said po t or lu said vl. init); mid Petition Including a list of the officers of said ptwt and ibi bond for proper expenditure -f said fund, being signed by Chas Dlcklnxon, J K Bull r and L W Clark; It is therefore ordered by the court that said petitlou and bond be 1 n 1 1 h -y are hereby approved. Hadleyvllle rosd lu Tp IS 8 H 5 W; report of the viewers read, imvld Thompson baviug filed 11 claim lm damages, which would Ik cauw d by tbe opening of said road; it is hereby ordered by the court tbat Jacoli dates, D t'orvellHiid D.vld Ihy be ami are hereby app tinted vl" e:s to assess s ild uamagts. February 1) Warren Nichols, road work and repairs 011 tools, etc 25 Warren NlchoU, supervisor road district No 3d 1 00 C K iMiquII supeivisor road dis trict No 20 1 00 W Doster supervisor load dis trict No 0 ... 28 00 E O Potter lalary January 08 65 A W Patterson salary January 41 6j C S Huut salary January 60 00 A J Jwhusoii sulary January 100 00 Chas L8cott salary January "3 00 ACJei.ulngH salary Jauuary...lOU Oj L Glbbs salary January 75 00 i Boweit salary as ferry mau.. ... 20 00 B C Doison sslary as ferryman... 38 75 C H Doylesalary as tilghtwatch .40 00 Eugt ne Loan aud tSttvings Bank rent 0 00 J C Busbnell gravel 13 20 11 Bennett bounty 2 00 C M Collier surveyor 15 00 Star Job Office printing 3 50 W Harris attendance on pris oner, claimed ft, allowed 3 00 B Young balnuceou road su pervisor district No 63 3 75 It AIcGovern road supervisor district No 03 10 00 11 D Kdwurds rend sutcrvlsor district No 81 10 00 E F Chapman relief indigent soldier 5 00 Henry Outes viewer Hadleyvllle rjad 4 80 C C Bturtevant viewer Hadley vllle road 4 80 W L Vllchell viewer Hadley. vllle road 4 80 J LSchrlnipfchaliiii.au Hadley vllle road 4 00 C B Hadley thulnmaii Hadley vllle road 4 00 S N 8ch rl in of marker Hadley- vlllo road 4 00 C M Collier surveyor Hadley vllle road 14 60 Uurd A Davenport pauper sup plies 5 00 Henderson & Linn pauper medi cine 1 Co New Circuit Court Cases. Maltha E Dick vs Alex Dick, her husbaud; suit for divorce. The couple were married at Oroville, Cal, Deo. 17, 1887. The Issue ot said murrl igo are Cecil Eugene Ray Dick, nged 6 years, and Potolomy Clare Dn k, aged 4 years. The complaint alleges desertion and asks lor the care and cutdody of suld ohildren. U F Sklpworth is attorney for plaintiff. In the case of N L Horshberger vs A J Johnson, sheriff, etal, the defend ant's attorneys yesterday filed a mo tion to a'.rlke out part of the amended complaint. N B Lytle vs (J C Humphrey; to re- oover money on a promissory uoie. Judgment is asked for31S, an uttorney fee of HO and interest since Jan !, 1805. Sternberg & Sender vs HP Cald well, administrator of the estate of John Morgan, deceased et al, foreolo saresuit. Judgment Is asked for $200 and Interest since March 25, 1890 and $25 attorney fees. Household Hods. The ancient Gretks believed that the Penates were the gods who attends to the welfure aud prosperity ofthe family. They were worshipped as household gods in every home. The household god ol today is Dr King's New Discovery. For consumption, coughs, colds and for all affections of the Throat, Chest and Lungs, it is In valuable. It ha-i been tried for a quarter of a century and Is guaranteed to cure, or money returned. No house hold should be without this good angel. It Is pleasant to take and a safe and sure remedy for old and young. Free trial bottle at Henderson 4 Linn drug store. umj Uuird, Fobrutry lii A Losu Wai.K. Messrs Giles and Charles Fowler, of Walton, who havo beeu trapping on the beaJwuiers of Bow river, srrived in Kuge; e lai-t night shortly after 8 o'clock, baviug wslked the entire distance, 43 miles, in 10 hours. They carried on their backs bundles weighing about 75 pounds. Died. At Ibsnon, Ortgon, on Wednesday, Februsry 10, 1S08, at 2 o'clock p m, Loy Plaster, the oldext sm of Mr and Mrs George Plaster of Salem. His mother is lying daugor ously ill st her borne. Tbe young mn was known by many Eugeue people. 300 MEN LOST, I'apl Stelve Will Xul Kin-ss an Opioids lota of Explosion. i.. rul lu tlu- liimr.l. Havana, IVb lu. 1 p i:t u no 1,.. n....... 1 ...... .. . " neur.y ;mu men were killed in t,o explosion ,, (i10 ij rt llftt. tleshlp .Maine hint night. There were ;I71 111. n on the paymas ter's !i,t !n,t Sunday, amPit is s in poed nearly tlu ,,. W(.re board at the thnu of (he expUlor. All officers known to bo u v.l xcepl Lieut Jenkins and AssbUnt Engineer Mnilt. The Spanish cruUr AIpIioiimi XII. anchored near the Mnlne, .ivid 30 f the crew. win. x.r t:riiK34 AN opinion. Cupla 11 Sig,U.t.,.f tl.o Maine Is not I'repure.l to express an opinion M t tbe cause ol the exph sloii. WASHINGTON OPINION. Was a Tuifedo ExpIudrJ 1'ndtr lltr? SKfll lo ,o lil'ARp. Wa8H1N(iix, Feb llJ.-TI.e MhIii dl-oster is the principal topic of con- versatloii In Washington. Members of ti e committee on For eign Kfliillons express (lie opinion that grave complications i,my result uuless Spain can as uro the l.'nlicd Stales that Spaniards had nothing lo do with (lie wrecking of the. Maine. Many express the opinion that a torpedo was exploded under the Mulue by the Spauiurds. MOKIi 1'AKTlCL'LlltS. John Spnlm Is tho Drowned Mau'u ame A Peculiar Character. Junction Citv, Feb. 15, lsos. ElHTOK (J LA HI): Mr John M,h,Iim a Kusslan, wnsdrowncd In tho Wlllam. etto river, ab-ut two 111 1 lex southeast of Junction City at about 11 am today. Mrt-pohn wustowlmr cedar imsN rroni across the river aud bud them tied to tbo seat of the. boat, and be endeavored to turn around lu the boat and through a misstep somehow lost IiIh balance and fell over backwards l;i the river, and as the current is very strong at that place bo was not seen to rla again. Mr Wm Johnson stood on the b.nk and witnessed the accident but was not able to assht hi 111. Parties this afternoon are trying to find the body. Mr Spolm was a very strange char acter, having lived in this vlclulty for several years, his only companions be ing his dogs. Ho lived n BD old ghack of a building and much of the time he IveU under snmo lurira tree, without any other covering than tho trees al- lunieu, winter and summer. ft Is claimed bo had a large sum of money which bo kept burled In the ground and of which he spent very rarely. It is reported he had a brother living lu Portland. Oregon, who Is quite well to do. He was a man who had no enemies, and attended strictly to bis own busi ness. Sl'KCIAI.. A SPANISH TIME AT. Havana Harbor Full of Aubmarino Mines to Blow Ua'ne to Hell. New Yohr, Feb 10. -Dr C E Pen dleton, who arrived by the steamship i.ampssas, rrom Key West, this morn ing, says that while he was In Havana he heard nany threats of violence to the Maine. Finally a Spaulard heatedly told him: "We have enough submarine mlues under and around the Maine to bbw tbo Maino to hell whenever v c pleaso." The doctor Is conservative. He attached no Import ance to the threats until ho learned of the catastrophe on his arrival. Will Probated. " Dsllj Ciuurd February in The will of tho lalo Catherine S Duvls, deceased, was filed for probate In the ofllce of the county clerk yes terday. She was ths owner of real and personal property to the probable amount of $2,500, It provides as fol lows: First The payment ol all her debta aud funeral expenses and a monument to her memory. Second One seventh of all the rest, due to each of her children, viz: L E Davii, S A Huddleslon, Ly, u gus Davis, W L Davis, Csrolinu E Davis uii. I M M Davis; and one thirty-llflh to each ot the chid re 11 of her deceased daughter, Jane (.'astir man, vl.: Frau ds Patterson, (Jen W Evans, E F Campbell, Annie B (James, and W It Castleman. Third M M Davis, son, appoluted exscutor without bonds. Tbe will was executed Nov 12, 1897. Witnesses, E O Potter aud II C Huddleslon. MAltlilKiJ lu Lane county, Oregon, Feb 19, 1M1H, by J J Butler, J P, ivtn Harpoleaud Serena II Davis. THK .HW.K KXri.OSlO.1. Kumors il Treachery Dead and .Mi-.-log, 2jl-.lu Investiga tion (iri'end), Intenso excitement exists at Wiji. ing'oii and throughout tho country over the explosion and sinking of tbe C tf I'litile-.-hip .Vuli 0 In Havana hurl or. Secretary Long is t l tho opinion that no Intelligent opinion can le g.veu at pr. sent as (ii tho cause. Admiral Slcard at Key West has been iiotC'.td to uppdni a board of naval Inquiry ami prnmd to Havana, em ploy diveis und uiuko the fullest In- vcstlgui jon us to thtcuuu of the loss of the ship. I XI'l.osioN HIOM WITHOUT, Willi IN? uu Il In thought that tho question as to whether the explosion camu from without or w ithin can bo definitely sill l,d liy an exiiiiiiniition of the plates, w hit her they are bent out or In. A lurito majority ef officials behove (he explosion whs the result of natural CilUCH. The navy depart, nent will take steps to recover th ordnance If It shall be dellult. ly settled (hut the ship cannot bj llouted. The llavaun dry-dock Is large enough to receive her. 1'liU Is the gieutest naval accidental disaster since the smiting of the British war-ship Victoria In tbe Mediterra nean in IS I3hy a sister ship, through a mistake in signals, when 22 onicers and :tJ2 men lost their lives. Only 2 olllcersout of 22 lost their live., at d they were of tho Junior grade. A very remarkable exemption. I'ho tirst explosion was caused by 0 0 pounds of gun cotton. Bubsequeut explosions by shells an t cartridges. One of the ship's officers said all tbe msga.iues w ere closed at 8 o'clock and tho keys turned over to the com mander. Ity tho loss of the Maine the service able war ships of tho United States are reduced to six. Spain has seven. Idssoluilon of Partnership. The partnership heretofore existing tu t ween E 1C Henderson and tl D I.lnu, druggists, Is this day dissolved by muluul agreement, E 1C llouderson having disposed of bis entire Interest in tho business to F M Wilkins. The new llrm, Wilkins and Linn, will collect all accounts due and pay all the bills of the old llrm. Thanking the public for their liberal patronage and asking a continuance of the same for e new llr 111, I am Yours truly, E K IIkndkk.sov. Having bought" Mr E K llender- sou's Interest In tho drug business of Henderson it Linn, J want to thank the public for their liberal patronage duilug my earlier years lu business in Eugene, and now under the firm name of Wilkins & Liun we extend 10 the puiiiio a kind luvitiitlon to call ou us when lu need of anything lu the drug Hue, and hope by careful work and close attention to business to mcrU a Hboral share of patronage. Wilkins A Link. llimetalllo Club Meeting. All citizens of Junction and adjoin ing precincts who believe In the resto ration of blmetallsm, without waiting for the ad v Ico or consent of any other nation, uro requested to meet at Juno tlou City In the city ball on Saturday, February 10, lB'JS, at 2 o'clock p m, for tho purpose of organizing a Union llimetalllo Club. Junction City, Feb 0. Jauks Hayes, James Calvkrt, Jas T Clow, Committee. To the Woodmen. Circle, I desire to acknowledge the receipt of the he ne lit received from tho Wood men Circle ou a policy Issued to my wife and their lato neighbor, aud tbat they have placed at her grave a menu meut. The fruternal snlrlt of the Cir cle and the promptness with which it meets tiie duties prescribed by tbetr laws, speak well lor Its membership. W. B. Andkbws. better List. Feb 17, '08. Chit wood CIiiih V Click W K Dodson Mortiiuore Ollham WL Mourry Mary rhllllber Clydo Sawyer MrsJennle Kettle Maggie Wheeler LlllaJ(2) WinjumMary (2) Woodward O L . A rlmrun ol nne int will tx irsrts on all lelliTi s'vhu nut. HcrmiiK railing lor letter will ltHOl!o wbun silvvrllM!)!. , li K llssmsiios, ActrM. Mare gtiayed. Kl.'syed from mv plnce 5 miles north of Eugene in July, a black mare, 13 years old, weight about 1100 pounds. Bulging forehead and dish-faced. Information leading to her recovery will be rewarded. Address M (i M AITERSOJf. Eugene, Oregon, Deo 20, 1S07. To Sell or Trado. One and one-half lota In Irving, store building and stock of merchan dise, value $3000. Will exchange for aroiproperly or stock ranch, ureel clu ap for cash, ltcsson for selling, go Ing to Alaska. J W KiTCiiJtjr- Kstray Notice. Came to my place November 24, 8U, a light red 00 w, crop oil rlg.U ar, uadurbit lu left ear. About 6 years old. At Anderson place 4 wiles auuve wauervilie. Geohuk Ham xs. Dated Deo 10, 1HU7. Wanted Preston A lUle wan t 0 cords of otu body Mr wood. CrJl on them aud learn particulars. KESOI.tTIO.iS P.tM4t;U liy Spcii er Precinct Teller Itiiin tiilllc Club. Wiichka-1, Tho 1 stliiiilon of the Cnited States derl in 4 (lint: Conrets ahull have power to coin money, regu late the valuo thenof and of foreign coin, ,u i, deelures (hut: Nottulo shall coin money or iiuiks anything hut void mil silver colli a tender in payment of debts; and Wiii.iidas, Tho constitution does not confer power upon congress to del egute its .power to coin money to any other department of the government, or to corporations or to private persons; thercfoio tie il 1:i:soi.vki, l'.y the Spencer Pre cinct Bimetallic C tl , that we, mem bers of tho same, declare that we will unre-ervedly adhere to tho declara tion rt-nl tho spirit of (he constitution, and earnestly contend for the mouey of und coin declared by It to be legal tenders in payment of debts; aud shall oppose tho truiisfer of the financial maiiugemaut of tho I'nited States to hanks, syndicut' s or oilier Institutions outside ol cough-. An I lie it further IU:sel.VKl, That we recognize that silver, as well a gold, is declured a constitutional money, at the present legal ratio, without reservation; there fore, we si all and do advocate the un limited coinage of Imth metals into legal tender coins. ltK.soi.vu, Tint the proposed financial system of the present and the the late former administration-! of the United Siutes ure not only unjust and injurious othe people, hut are oen and llugraiit violation, of tbe letter and spirit of tho conslitutln', and should bo opposed ly every citizen from self-interest ss well as for the preservation of (lie fundamental prin ciples of our government. ltK.Siii.VKD, That the present politi cal emergency should lift every citizen and voter, who has the wilfare of the people and the preservation of our form of government at heart, above tbe limits of a narrow partisanship that all must know, If persisted In, must lead to and end in tho degradation and II mil enslavement of the producing and laboring people of our country. Besolvkd, JTiiat.we without regard to party names, former party associa tion or past policy of any party, sball voto to restore silver to lis place with gold, as a constitutional and standard mouey ol the United States. Kk.soi.vki, That we will support the candidates nominated cr to be nomiuated, by tho Joint ac tion of the free coinage or bimelallo elements, In county and state conven tions, and lu so doing, we hold that we are not under any obligations to surrender or abandon any views or sentiments fonncrly entertained by any one, or nil ot us, lu regard to par ty po'lcy or prty Issues. ltKHOLVkD, That we Jiold what a statu Is not pel milted to do, no indi vidual, corporation or set ot Individ uals in any state can legally do, aud the proposition to enlarge the power of tbo banks, coming from tho present administration, wo declare unconsti tutional aud unworthy of the respect ful consideration of a people or a party, thit expects to perpetuate the liberties ofthe people. Adopted by tho Spencer Precinct Teller lUmetulllo Club, Feb 12, 1868, II C Huston, Pres. (J A Mii.lkk, Sec. All papers requested to publish. Logs tor suit. The undersigned will have for sale ou or about Juno 1 a lot of first class yellow fir saw logs, about one and one- hulf million feet. Nome are now being cut aud banked ready to roll Into the river ut my farm near Elllstou. Par ties wishing to purchase, saw logs are invited to lull ami inspect them on or about May 1 nex . Also I will have about as many more for sale by next all, and a further lot of from 3,000,000 to 4.000,000 feet to bo prepared for market during the season of '08 anil '00. All of said logs will be bauked at my pluce on the McKenzle river. John Cocihwdll. Elllslon, Feb 1, 1898. Towue's Dotes. McMinnvllle, Or, Feb 14. Charlra W Talmage received a telegram from' ex-Congressman Towno, now In Cali fornia, requesting that bis Oregon dates bo changt d to March 7th, 8th, Oth and 10th. He will speak at Itose burg.Suleni, Portland aud Pendleton, bcglnuliiK at Koseburg on the 7th. Thomas Fvlliugton Dead. MonKOK, OR, Feb 14. TtiiniM Ful- llngtou, a prominent citizen or this place, died at his borne this morning of typho ptieumonla. He was a lead ing member of the Catholic churo'a and greatly belovid by all. He leave Better. Hanlsburg Item: Mr Sam May, of the firm of May it Sen- (.'ers, has beeu critically ill for several da.V, but to the relief of his es'.imabla family and bis hosts of fileuds.'hli puysJcUus pronounce bis condition to bias favorable ai could possibly be ex' pacted under the circumstances attend-1 In ' h'.s case. Mr May lias been a prominent figure in our social and iiiHiness relations so long that his ab sence from his post, creates a vacaucy which Is bard to fill; we all hops or his speedy recovery. Union Meetinci. There will be a Union riveting et tie churches en Sunday olit under the aumlcls ,,fl. j r.vungellcal Alllauce to bead; drvs-L.l i y JU-v Brooas of Anburusdale Mass. to take up their residence. ' o 0 O 0 0 e 0