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CITY ANP COUNTY i 1 ' HATUKDAV AFRILM Citizens County Ticket. For itepreeentalleee LKVl OEER, Cottage Orove. K. K. HKIPWOBTH. Eugene. C'HAS. HAKWOOD, Florenoe. Kor County Judge H. It. KINCAID, Eugene. Kor Commissioner J. K. HILL, of Richardson. For Olerk- H. M. MILLIOKN, of Junction. For Sheriff W. W. WITHKItH,of Thurston. For Treasurer A. H. PATTERSON, of Kugeue. For School Superlntenden W. M. MILLER, of Cress-ell. For Assessor E. It. FA UK E It, of Lost Valley. For Surveyor LINCOLN TAYLOIt, ol Cottage Oroee. For Coroner DR W. L. CHESHIRE, of Eu gene. I'RBOINCT omCEKI! For Justice OEO. W. KINSEY. For Constable J. M. MAltTIN. ful.l tha same IT -IT M Three Q Meals a Day. &HL THE "ALASKAN FATALITY Hod. G. A. Seblbrede Gives Detailed Information. SOUR DOUVH HOTEL,' Utter Head From the Best House North of Mexico.' MURDEROUS ISOISSS Tbe following latter OREGON PROHIBITIONISTS AGAIN ON HAND. The Ktste Prohibition convention nominated a ticket at Portland Tuesday. Among others resolu- tiona were passed condemning tbe Democratic party for its silence on the liquor question, and the He- publican party tor open anrrender i,. th 1 1. hi nt iiower as seen in the protection given liquor interests in Cuba. Porto Rico and the Philip pines. Here are some interesting extracts from the proceedings I. Ha Amos explained trie sup- nlementarv resolutions when the romliniT had lieen repeated. He spoke of McKinley HuetiiHiing be tween the proprietor of a brewery and the pastor of a church. "Mo Kinley is an exquisite composite type of the polilioian. Take the brewer and the preacher and throw lioht through them and you have MnKinlev Itee. C. K. Cline took tbe lloor nnd said that some Prohibitionists thought they had a monopoly on temnerance. He said thai many Iteiiublicans who would fote for prohibition would refuse to do so ... . i on hearing such oamnage 01 epi tlmta. The clem v man matte an elaborate defense of the Republi can party, declaring that H done more for prohibition any other, and more to the effect. Mr. Baker, a state lecturer of the I'rnliihitimi imrtv. followed lie? Cline and for 16 minutes poured i sarcasm and irony, and refuted the statements of the minister with fanta and flirurea. Kev. Cline had said that Republicans gave low the prohibition law. This Haker denied and declared that when in Republican could have carried anything in the legislature they wanted, the prohibition l w waf shy one vote and it was a drunker Democrat who votid for the meas ure and the bill beoame a law. GOVERNOR LEAKY. Governor Leary of Ouam ha been relieved and Lieutenant Sohroeder is his suooessor. The change was made at I,eary' request. His administration of the aflalra of this island has beeu of such a char acter as to draw wide spread atten tion. His tield was not large, but be worked a marvelous transfor mation in it. He taught the in dolent and iguorant natives of the island more civilization in the months of his governorship than oue would suppose jiosiibls in M many years. He taught them to work, to make gardens, to keep pigs and poultry and, above all, to make homes. His teaching was eminently practical, ' H must have been tactful also, for the results achieved could never have been so quickly attained unless the natives them selves were tractable and willing. It is to be hoped, for their sake, that Leary's successor will be ca pable of worthily carrying on his work. Leary has shown ability that might be utilised in larger fields than Guam. t A SUGAR TRl'Sr VICTORY. Porto Rico is to be governed for the sugar trust. I'M bill passed by the Republican majority levies tariff on her products and what she most buy. The Democratic sub stitute for the bill that passed was: pintFree trade between the United HUtes and Porto Rioo. Second Civil government for the territory of Porto Kico of a republican form. I be gag rules adopted for deb ting tbe bill tXlom ouly tsrenty minutes to each side and the bill tMsed by a vote of 103 to 158. How many years of her life does a . i . . . woman sjjena over int "i vrtl inr those tlirre mean a nay r " . . j . i i i : . t ..... V. aching, neau inwnmi ......- ing, it s ail tne nunc, mcic .c meals a day to be prepared. Dr. Merce'e I'avorite Prescription cannot iignien woman's labor, but it can and does in crease her strength. It cures those die- ir of the womanly organs wmcn un dermine woman s vitality. -r anno prsls l Mrrres Pv.,rit WS ,lwo too alghly u lorn, for tlrd. mt ,t wumra wbu sr .mirtrd with frm.le wf.k. niH" wnitt sirs it" w. .-....-. HmMt luws -It hi hcll tn nrj mutn tnX s skillful physician onic MM to ra In .n.wrr to my RSSsSsa I" emcscy, ' I know o cutt wbrtr It has roily worktd wooden. Dr. Pierce's I'leaMiit I'elleU do not re-act upon the system. They are a gxxl i. .... o. k.t, in tnr nuuw. win- i i-. . I. . fmativr. two a cathartic dose. The medicine for every woman. After ages of neglect St. Patrick's tratitinnil Brave has a stone to mark the spot. The stone is I, weather-beaten bowlder of BW I granite, weighing about seven tons. Upon the upper surfaoe of this bowlder is carved an Irish cross, faithfully reproduced from one cut on an equally rough, unhewn stone found on the laland ot Inisclothran one of the islands of Lough Rea where St. Dairmid founded his famous ecclesiastical settlement about the middle of the sixth cen- turv. Under the cross the name "l'atrio" is cut in Irish characters oopied from the earliest known Cellio manuscripts. This simple treatment is considered to be the nearest approaoh to the form of monument whioh would havo been constructed about the year MO, the supposed date of the saint's death A rannt. muscular woman of fleroe mien entered a oily hall in Utah count v seat and asked th county clerk to find out if one Jaok Peters was married. Search devel oed the name of John Peters, for whose marriage a licenso had been issued two yearB before. "1 thought so," said the woman. "Married 'Lize Waters, didn't he?" "The license is issued for a marriage with BUM Walters." "Yep. Well, I'm 'Liie. 1 thought I'd ought to come in ami tell you that Jack Peters has escaied." A Philadelphia bacteriologist claims to have made a microscopic examination ol the lower edge of a woman's walking skirt and to baft found 200,000 germs of diptheria, pneumonia, tonsilitis and con sumption. No more argument is needed (or the adaption of the fe male bicycle togs, unions this scientific gentleman has not handed in his report yet on what he found at the lower extremities of a pair of pants. OFFICIAL F'Kil lrs On the Killed aild Wounded In tbe Philippine Caapaifat. Spring Goods an ca'TURio. received by B F. Dorrls, secretary of Hpenoer Butle lodge, I. O. O. F., from Hon. 0. A. Hehlbrede, U. M. couinilifloner ror auhUi. lain r.-iioiiw to a rroueat of tbe lodge for detailed Information re garding tbe murders, coat of trans portation of remains, etc. It Is liasiy the bodies will be sent for In a few days: Hkaoway, Alaska, April fl, 1900. Hon. B. F. Dohris, Hecretary, Hpencer Butte Lodge No. 9, L O. O. F., Eagens Ore., nun Hi it ami Hun.: -1 bavs before me vour letter of the 24th of March, In regard to the death of Brother Bert Horton aud bla wlte, and In reply i beg to say, that while we nave m odge here, we have an association of Odd Fellows, and we did everything n our power to give our deceased brother and bis wife a reepeciawe burial. The MTtrlcee were held In tbe V M (' A lecture room, the largest auditorium In town, aud It was filled to its utmnet capacity, and more than two hundred people were not able to get Into the building. The religious service were conducted by the Episcopalian minis ter. It was a very solemn occasion. The whole oommunl'y Heerad to be overshadowed with sorrow. We eoured all the conveyances In town, and the procession was a large one. the Odd Fellowa aud WomI men walked, also the Knights tnrne l out, there were ni're than one hundred of the three orders In line. The bodies were burled In separate caskets but In the same grate. In regard to the removlug of the bodies to Oregon, I will say, the uode-j taker here will take ap the bodies, rellue the caskets with melalllo lining, and pack the bodies properly, putting the oaaketa In proper boxes ror handllug aud deliver on board of the Ht..amer for S60 each 1100 00 Ktnanwr to Heattle. I2" each W 00 hi,... tn Portland. (14 each... 28 00 Express from P, Kugeue, (12 24 00 Adam Appel na reIVSrl a inier fr .ui hie friend, OM .Marri, who Is now In Dawson. Mr Htem stale that he la doing well, and rxpeutsUi considerably a'ied efter the spring clean -a p. The eurlnu thing about the letter Is the letter head nn which it Is wrltien. It bears the stamp Pi the "Hour Dough Hotel," I33S Icicle avenue. According to the letter head It Is the best houM n-rtli of Mexico; flrst-claes in ever psrtlcular. Every known fluid, water excepted, for sale at the bar. Private entrance for ladles by ladder In the rear. Rates, one ounce pr (Indians and niggers charged double ) Hpeclal rates to ministers ano tne gambling "perfesb." Following are the house rules: ' -Ousel will be provided with breakfast and dlDner, but must rustle their own lunch. "Hplktd boot must be removed at night. "Dogs not allowed In the bunk. "Cendlea and hot water charged extra. "Towels changed weekly. "Crape, ebuck-luok, eiudhorse poker and black Jck games run by tbs rasn agement. "Dogs bought and sold." The following cheerful Information la printed In red luk: 'Insect powder for sale at the oar. th I'ln l- 'I"VC I'f I aUVING DMLY. Ancrlo.n casualtn-" '" AllKIIt . I"' .11 nnleial reiai t give out '' imM iAnilI4 ItSSI are a r. lloW "S. r Killed Died ol wounds, d.eae ad accidents Wa-I' 47 I.1SH Total death Wounded . Total lost I I lo-a reported lat week.. To'al deaths reH.rted last week 1 ,824 I .. 2.072 3.7 tiHN "Lions led by asses" is the way a London paper bitterly refers to the army am) British generalship in South Africa. Hut the wild Boers am more ferocious and dan gerous than the lion tribe. Great Britaiu has found out that she has foemen who are capable of meeting her choicest soldiery. It is a very marked ohange from late British wars where half naked natives, armed with primitive weapons, were scattered to tlu winds by the hail of bullets. The Lane county Citisens tioket is pledged to reform and economical administration of county affairs. The good character and business qualifications of the nominees are an earnest that tbe pledgee have not beeu made to be broken. It's Scrofula Those little kernels in the neck ! Han vour child ever hiul them ? You know some times they swell, become painful, soften, ind eml in .1 scar. Give such a child ScotI&miJ$tcjTL just as soon .is the kernels appear. 'I lie little swell ings will grow less and less and soon v ill disappear alto gether. Continue tup Emul sion until the child has good Hcsh and a healthy color. to.. mS .11 tbbegfcu. CUl T V SOWKK t lumatK N '. (202 oo In addition la these chargt there minht I., Home little charaes for In cidentals which cannot e figured on at this time. But the figures quoted above are ver clore to the actual coat. a vimnir man hereby the name of F M Hesslnns, who ws a pereonal friend of Mr and Mrs Horten, Is connected with one of the steamship lines, and says that If It I desired to have some oneacenmpany the remains, he can st-cure half rale for himself, and would K" WtUS the remain and attend to lookiug .titer the ssme, foi his actual expenaes. The undertaker however asures us tlt-at It Is not necessary for anyone to accompany the remains, as ne baa taudlnir arraiiKenienta with the undertakers In Heattle and Port i .in l to look after bodies that he for wards. Now In recard to Bro. Hortou's money matters: At the time of prepsrlug the bodies for burial there was found upon the bmlv of Bro. H. the sum of flSO In gold, and that was all. Mr. Heesloiis, with whom Bro. M. waa tulte Intimate, says that Just before going on bis fatal trie. Bra H. stated that he had something like (500. We have the oonfesslnn of the Indians that they took from the pockets or Bro. M. some ellver dollars. At tbe time of the killing, BtfO, H. had on two pairs of pants, and the a nit) we found waa In the pocket of the Inside pair of pants, and waa on that account not found by the Indians. There Is some report that at the time the Indiana burled the bodies they took from the body of Bro. H. a money belt, but of the truth of this report we can not get any reliable Information. The Indian so far all deny It. We are on ibe track of theeftects that were at the cmp of Bro. H. at the time of the killing, ai d If these are located we may obtain ome more Information about his attain geuerally. We now have In Jail all of the Indians connected with this awful crime. There are 12 of them, and among their number oue woman, but the woman Is guilty only to the extent of being along with the party aud keeping the murtler a secret, though he was not In sight of the lrady al the time It took place. Should your lodge eonclude to aend for the remains, letmekuow, and I asure you that the members of tbe order here will do all In their power to aee that It I properly done. I will say lu conclusion that the undeitaker tells us that the bodies can be removed with perfect safety, though the caakeU could not tie oeued nor the reiualu viewed after being sealed up. Ho eoou as the snow goes ntf I wll take tbe marshal and go to tbe scene of tbe murtler, and e If there la not some of their effects still there. At the time I took the coroner's Jury to the scene of tbe murder, aud when we were searching fr tbe bodies In the snow, I took along a photographer, who look eeveral pictures of the place. When they are finished up I will send you a est of them. We found the bodies uuder snow between six and seven feet deep. With pereonal regards to ,vourlf and other frleuda in Kugene, I am Yours in F. L. A T., C. A. KxMLllBJU'a The Best in the World. We believe Chamberlain's Cough itemedy Is tbe best In tbe world. A tmm wtk aim we Buffered with a severe oold and a troublesome cough, and having read their advertisements in our own and other papers we pur. chased a bottle to see If it would effect us. It cured us before the bottle was more than half used. It Is the best medicine out for oolds and ooughs. Tbe Herald, Aodersonvllle, Ind. For aaleby W. I DeLano. List of Letters. Kemalnlui lu tbe postoffles at Eugene, Or Eugene, April 12, 1900. Adklus, Miss K Bowers, D M Cummlng.MlsaJeas Collins, Frank Douglass, A J Martin, A M Freeman, Mlaa EffleBlmmons, Al E rjoverus, Mrs Geo & ,-..: .... nt itn AMfit will hp made on all let tr m out. I'rrsuue whan oalllai for letters will please statu when tdTerUstxl. H. F. McCoRKacK, P. M. It Saved His Leg. P. A. Dsnforth, of LaUrange, Ua suffered Intensely for six mouths with a frlghtrul running sore on bis leg, but writes that Bucklen's Arulca Halve wholly cured It lu teu days For ulcers, wounds, burns, bolls, pain or piles It's tbe best salve In the world Cure guaranteed. Only 26c. Hold by O. D. Linn, druggist. Cobur", Items. April 11, 1900. Th new dry kiln at t lie mill la nesr lng completion, J E Roach has been filling In the yard In front ol the houe on his properly In town. Four teams are euuageil i I hauling tbe dirt from tbe SXeavalWd or me new mill ud. W Miller waa elected and onlaine.1 rultug elder lu the C. V. ' orcn Her at the morning session o i I,e Presby tery last Huuuay. He tills Jha pise msde vacant by the resignation of J ' Qoottalt Several Christian Endeav rers came over from Eugene last Sunday to be re. nt at the C. E. rally Sunday nlirtii ninnnr waa nerved in the I O O F hall and everybody enioyed them selves. J 0 Ooodale returned from Idaho last Friday night. Divinity School Appointments for j April 15. W Matlock, North Yamhill. Harry Benton, Hprmgfleld. M F Horn, Central school house. OHO Humbert, Central. OR Moore, Humphrey school house. J J Handsaker, Harmony and Lan caster. D 0 Kelb ms, Pleasant Hill. E F Beaudreau, Walterville. SilkSp Trimmings, find marjy otlper goods too rjumeroos to mention. HHFNfiiY I I EillLialVsVak I To Prune Growers. There will be a meeting of Lane county prune growers to further oon alder state organisation, at the court house. Saturday, April Ulb, at 1:30 p m. All persons Interested in growing or curing nruues are Invited to be present. J. O. MKVKNSON, Sec. Lane Co. Fruit Orowers Union Card of Thanks. We hereby desire to exteud our heartfelt thanks to the people of Sorltlgfleld and vicinity for their many acts of kindness during the 111 nese of our husband and father, Hugh M. Walker. Mrs. M.J. Walker And Family So Cure, No Pay. That Is the wsy all dnifntlaU sell (.roves Tasteless Chill Tunic fur ChUTa, Malaria and liitliousneas. It is SS pleasant to taksj as usseosi BvraP' ssesaw Prohibition County Convention The Laue county prohibition on veutlou will meet at the court house In tbe county commissioners rooms, Saturday, April U, at 9 30 a m. Ladies and gentlemen luvlted to attend. To Cute a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All drugglats refund the money If It fails to cure. w. tirove's s'gna tore la 011 each lai. 25c. I want to let the people who suffer from rheumatism aud sciatica know that Chamberlain's Pain Balm relieved me afier a number of other medlcinee and a doctor had failed. It Is the best liniment I have ever known of. J A Dodgen, Alpharetta, Oa. Thousands have beeu cured of rheumatism by Ibis remedy. One application relieves the pain. For aale ov W i DeLano. M. B. Smith, Butternut, Mich., aaya, "OeWltt's Little Early Risers are the very beet pins I have ever used for one uvene. liver and bowel troubles." Vincent Co., Corner Drug Store. Lewis Aokerman, Ooaben, Ind., says. "DeWltt'e Little Early Risers always bring certain relief, curs my headache and never gripe." Tbey genera ly cleanse and Invigorate the bowels and liver. Tbe largest slock of ribbons between Portland and (ten Franctseo la now la-lug sold oat at cost at 8 C IUN UN'S, Planet Jr. garden tools at last year's prises, at F L Chambers. Stock Ranch at Bargain. 445 acres of well watered pasture laud, good fences, hut no barn or house, situated 7 miles south of Kuvene, Is ottered for sale at a harKain Terms, .: Will sell for S10UO dowu and balance on time to suit purchaser, at low rste of Interest Address, Thukston QOODFAITOM, Eugene, Oregon, .Notice to the Public. Notice is hereby given that myself and wife, Mrs Samantha J Reed, have mutually agreed to separate and cease marital relations. Tbe public is herely notified that I will not be responsible for bills of her contracting alter this date. Oated Guaheu, Or., March 20, ltlOO. W P EtMD. Steel Cut Nails 1 CE PER PC Grand Opportunity. Your photograph enlarged free. To each purchaser of a can of Bak ng powder at ti5o. Size of picture, 16x20. Sample of the work can be oeen by calling at the store. Buko's Variety Siokk, Eighth St., Eugene, Or. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Boughi Suture of FOR SALE-A fine oak case, six octave Eetey organ, oak bedroom aulie, tables, large book case, sewing machine ami horse and surrey. W D Spaulding, East Moth street, "Want of Watchfulness Makes the Thief." Many cases of poor health come from want of 'watchful ness. But if you keep your blood pure no thief can steal your health. The one effec tive, natural blood purifier is Hood's Sarsaparilla. Disordered Blood -''.WyerJuj long beti troubled -with disordered blood ind A-ca Uck. Hood" s StrajrirHU nude htm strong And heilthy: he marks every Uy." A. S. U'ykes, S. Euston, 7i. Humor - " When 1 need a blood run--fier I tAke Hood" s SArsAwOU. tt cured my humor And is excellent as 4 nerve tonic." Jastt EAlon. St Afford Springs. O. GRIFFIN HARDWARE Snfiiiial fnp flnn Wfifik SS.WMWWIsai . W I VOW II UVII I Ladies, Hisses an Childrens Hose. Fast Black will not Crock. 10 cents per pair. See North Window. J. V. Kauffo Having decided HKfi Hllscttr.H..MIl. t) !, ,,, J!IL2lV.',.'w. uh ii stjaptfiiia. TRUSSES, 65c, iii25 AND UP TT? 1 . WtMVMllUM, U .r, T . ......... twm ma . 1 JT??- sarTM td.r. -j wt 1 1 SO i . i,ai. ismn tr,. ,.,rT' :," laVill rsjaVTTrr. -T - ". ftI It Wtf vill rtturn your mcniv. mw weiTf ros rstt hum oniotur CARS, ROEBUCK Co. cS'c out of Business Will sell my entire stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods at and BELOW COST Cor. 7th ant W II me'te. S.C. RAN