c THE EUGEMF GUARO » kal. This leads to the belief that the Japanese are ambitious to extend their invasion as far as the lake. ( KING LEOPOLD’S SUNDAY SCHOOL Personals. CONVENTION Daily Guard Aqril 1 Paris, April 4. —It is reported this Elder T. B. Ford went to Junction morning that the Russians do not in­ today. tend to leave Wiju without a hard Ths Laue County Sunday School Miss Leia Jennings is visiting in struggle and that as near as the Jup- Association will bold its annual con au ese have gone is within five miles ventiou in the M. E. church in June Cottage Grove. of Wiju. Mrs. Stroud Long is visiting rela­ tion City Jnne 1 and 2. The state association will re represented by A. tives in Harrisburg. F. Flegel, of Portland. ‘Willi m D. O’Brien was a passei ger MRS. BODKIN MAY Mr. Flegel is one of Portland’s best to Portland this afternoon. Charges Against His Sunday school men, and having met Miss Vadua Coffee returned this HAVE AN ALIBI him mybelf 1 feel that out state presi- afternoon from her vacation. Administration in j dent, Mr. A. A. Mores, has made no Charles Evans wont to Cottage ' mistake in sending him to us to assist Grove today on business. the Congo. 1 us in our county work, and it is esr- Professor and Mrs. R. H. Dearborn San Francisco, April 4. —In the I nestly hoped that every Suuday school Mrs. Botkin trial this morning W. H. i worker will take new interest in this returned from Portland this after­ noon. Roberts, a hrother-iu law of the pris­ Stated That Slavery Exists on all oner, testified that she was at hie i fifteenth annual convention and help Dr. F. E. Selover and wife went to to make it the most interesting of home at Eureka. Cal., June 17, 1897, them all. Sides—Cruelty Practiced all Portland this afternoon to spend the date one of the anonymous letters Easter. MRS. M. D. MITCHELL, Through the State. sent from San Francisco to Mrs. Dun­ President Lane County Sunday Geo. G. Gross and wife went to ning. lie admitted that there was a School Association. Oakland today to visit friends over mail pouch on the gang plank of all Sunday. Washington, April 4.—William Mor; steamers plying between Eureka and rison, a missionary at Luebo, Congo, C. W. Todd returned to Albany SOCIETY EVENTS San Francisco and that it was the today after a short visit with friends one of those who recently petitioned practice at Eureka to drop letters I iu Eugene. the state department to interfere with ' into the pouch. Letters could then King Leopold’s administration of Daily Guarb Aqril 2 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamb went to be brought here and postmarked. affairs, this morning makes specified Wm. Speegle, editor of the Eurkea Thursday evening Jos. Vogl was Cottage Grove today to visit the Oharges of cruelty and rapacity Standard, gave unimportant testi­ tendered a very pleasant surprise latte.'’s parents against the Belgium monarch. “I am mony. Mrs. Sfeegle testified that uirthday party by a number of bis A. A. Simmons went to Salem 'his prepared to prove that every impor­ i Mrs. Botkin had a card party at Eu­ friends at bis home on South Wiliam afternoon to see his uncle, who is tant treaty stipulation made with the reka iu June, 1897, but she couldn't ette street, it being hie forty-fifth ill at that place. Congo state at its foundation is i remember the date. birthday. Those present were: Mr. Mrs. Sherman D. Brown, of the being defiantly violated, ” says Mor- S. W. B. Haynes, Mr and University School of Music, returned rison. “Slave trading is systematic­ Mrs.G. C. Fleeman, Mr. ana Mrc. H. to Portland today. ally done by the state. In my dis­ BALTIC SEA ! Apperson, Mrs. Frank Woods, Mrs. D, Miss Elsie Verkins left today for trict perhaps two-thirds of the people p. c; t;-T- ti/ll I C A II ^loElroy, Mr. and Mrs. 11. S. Wil- her home at North Yamhill, after a ire slaves, caught in the interior and I L l E I WILL bAIL li hub , Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ross, Jas. short visit in this city. brought down for sale. At Ibanjo | J. Ray, Mr. aud Mrs. F. W. Bloom- one of our missionaries found 81 Frank Ira White and Albert Hess, ¡field, Mr. and Mrs. J. Vogl, the Miss­ human hands drying over a tire to ies McEL'oy, Haynes, Persons and represeutaitves of the Portland Tele­ be taken to Belgian officers as proof St. Petersburg, April 4.—The Czar ■ Vogl. Music, games and dancing were gram. who are getting up a write-up of ammunition not wasted.” has decided that the Baltic Sea fleet indulged in until a late hour, after of Lane county for their paper, I will sail for the far East by July 15th which refreshments were served. returned to Portland this afternoon, at the latest. It is stated that Great Dancing was continued, then the H. E. Woods is the new night clerk LEWIS AND CLARK Britain has sent assurance that the i guests departed,” wishing Mr. Vogl at the Smeede hotel. fleet will be allowed to pass Suez. more happy returns of his Jesse Fountain and wife made Eair­ APPROPRIATION The ice on lake Baikal has Degun to i many birthday. view a visit last Sunday. break, gaps forty yards wide appear Lee Noel arrived here the last of ing. The O. K. Club girls scored one the week to begin work for the Wal­ House Considered the Senate of the greatest hits of the social ters Lumber Co. Pill for Money for the Big season last evening in successfully C Mrs. S. M. Wilkey returned to MILITIA MAY CAMP Portland Fair. giving a unique April fool’s party. Grant’s Pass this afternoon after a The guests of the young ladies were IN CALIFORNIA fooled from start to finish. When the visit with Eugene friends. Isaac Stevens is erecting a new Washington, April 4.—The bouse young men called to escort their dwelling house on bis corner lot at today passed the Senate bill increas­ young ladies to the party they were East Sixth and Pearl streets. ing the pensions of soldiers and sail* greeted by the wrong girl, who In­ hrs who are totally blind as a result Mrs. Georgia Tobey, a prominent stead of guiding them to the resi­ of military and naval service from Latest Washington Advices State dence of J. W. Kays , where the affair modiste of this city, went to Portland *72 to SlOO per month. The number That Northwest Troops Will was supposed to be held, led them today to spend Easter Sunday. six hundred. Herbert Moulton and M. F. Me off to the residence of Mrs. G. Wold, Be Mobilized. The senate bill making an appropri­ 658 Patterson street. The amuse­ Clain, of the U. O., went to Cottage ation for the Lewis and Clark expo­ ments of the eveni' g r consisted of Grovs this afternoon on mining busi­ sition at Portland in 1905 was consid­ Instead of a department gathering guessing the personnel of cartoons of ness. ered. The house committee on indus­ Jas. Stuart and wife, of Springfield, of militia and regular troops in Ore­ 1 the guests and a short “drama” trial expositions reduced the senate gon during the coming summer, a di- ¡given by Miss Camille Carroll and wire passengers to Albany on the appropriation for #1,500,(MX) to #455,- , vision encampment may be held in Charlie Austin. Paitners for supper | afternoon train, where they will 00O. i California. Adjutant General Fin- I were chosen by fools’ cap and bells. visit friends. I zer, of the Oregon National Guard, . The supper menu started in wrong Mr. an 1 Mrs. J. M. Hockett, who Washington, April 4. —After u gen­ states that it hail not been definitely ! end to, the finger bowls coming first, have been visiting the family of Hon. eral discussion the house amendment decided where or whether the en­ [then the desert, etc., causing much R. A. Booth, returned to their home whs lost on a rising vote, and again campment would lie held, though | merriment. The evening was voted n Grant’s Pass today. on roll call by 134 to 82. Tawney General Funston, department com­ one of the most pleasant of the Garfield Datson, an ex-U. O. moved tiie suspension of the rules mander of the Columbia district, fa­ I whole year. The club members and student, but now an employe of the and that a resolution be adopted vored American lake as the site, It I their gnests were: The Misses Norma O. R. & N. company as inspector of making the Lewis and Clarke build­ has been decided that a regular mo­ Hendricks, Maude Gladys King, charge in river channels, is in the ing appropriation unfinished busi­ bilization will be held with both the I Elizabeth Elliott, Leone B. Kays, city for a few days visit with friends. ness; carried. Burleson raised the regular army and militia as partici­ Mary Warfield, Camille Carroll, Cora Roseburg Review: W.V, Alstyne, point of no quorum. A roll call was pants, but it has not been determined Riggs Wold, Alicia McElroy, Messrs. formerly mixologist at the Hotel Mc- ordeied Tawney’s motion being de­ on what scale the mobilization will Ralph Baoon, Leonard Straight, feated. Glallen, went to Eugene today for a be held. 'Garfield Datsou, Carl Washburn, Ted hort stay on business. He may de- The latest plan is for a division mo­ | Lister, Webtser Kincaid, Charles cide to locate there. MORMONS APPEAR bilization. In such a meeting troops Austin and William Ford. would be gathered from Oregon, laa- Daily Guard Aqril 2 VERY MUCH ALIVE bo, Montana, California, Nevada ami Utah. Washington semi-official dis Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoffman Robt. Vaughn, of Wai terville, patches state that such a mobilization eutertained a number of their young in Eugene today. has already been decided on, and that friends Thursday evening st their Mies Sarah Smith, of Creswell, is Twelve Thousand of Them At­ the Henry ranch, in San Luis Obispo rooms iu the Pickett building. The visiting friends in Eugene. county, California, has been pur- evening was passed delightfully with tended the Annual Conference J. J. Ray, salesmen with the Eiler's | chased for this and other encamp­ music and high five. Miss Borey and Piano House, left for Portland today in Salt Lake Today. ments. Dr. C. B. Willoughby being the prize CRUELTY This camp consists of 22,IVO acres, winners. Afterwards the guests were Mrs. Nelson Chastain, grand chief and #500,000 will be asked from con- , ushered into the dining room where of the Rathbone Sisters. Is the guest gresa as the purchase price, a bill a delicious luncheon was served, of Mrs. A. G. Holden. Mrs. Chastain having been prepared for this purpose. the honors being done by Miss Maude and Mrs. Holden were schoolmates to­ The time of the encampment will be Gladys King. The guests were Mr. gether. during the last few weeks of July or and Mrs. C.B. Willoughby, Miss ■ B. A. Washhurne was in the city early in August. Borey, Miss Edith Hoffman, Dr i from Springfield today. Should the division encampment le Maude King and Miss Cbenowtb. Will Cheshire was over from his decided on the camp will consist of Messers. Kendrick. Leonard Sraight ranch near Springfield today. 10.IXM to 12,000 men, half of whom and Albert Applegate. Mrs. Martin Miller has gene to Al­ will be regulars from the departments PARKER SHOWS I, : : : of I a ifornia and the Columbia. This Friday eveuing a party of high bany for a few days visit with her would not only be the school students climbed Skinner's son, George. BIG STRENGTH j | gathering greatest mobilization ever held on Butte and prepared their evening Mr. Clyde Smith and Mies Sa*ah | the coast or in Mie West, but would meal on a camp tire. After their en­ Smith came down from Creswell to- ■ be ns well the first joining of regulars joyable luncheon the party joined In day. and state troops in a series of matieu- [ songs and string music un til late, Mrs. Frank McAlister has pone to Claimed that He Will Have 800 vres. It is probable that, should the when they wended their way home. Portland to attend the funeral of division plan mt be carried out, the The members of the party were Dr. Mrs. C. M. Young. of the Thousand department of Columbia troops and and Mrs. C. B " ilioughby, clmper- Mrs. Clye Mahon was a passenger to the militiamen from Oregon, Wash-. ones, Vernita Henderson, Jessie Delegates. infftou an 1 Idaho will join forces at 1 laco n, Klara Clearer, Ada Allen. Jnnctinn'*tcday. “ : American Lake dui iuff the late sum Lou Leonard, 1 t et le’ Kiikyet.dali, __ Miss Minnie Tracer, who has been mer. Paul Willoughby*, Ralph Robinson. visiting friends in Springfield.”^ turned tn’Annction this afternoon." General • u ustori regards tbe lake Lloy 1 Bull mail and Garry Straight. y i. ----- _ an the moiit avail atde Nite for such I. T. WRtcr vai over from Spring- i itiaiituirree, and el lould the divimun A number ol university students 1 ulva not. l»e carried out,a." dt partnieut iudn ged in an »■ujoyatle boating (’rrllle W slier, of Fugene, who Is •t»u»ina! tL r tbe ge«lierai »*i uld have party on the n till race last e-rning. Interoitorf fn mining in that section, Mie arrange menta to time and plae comi limentary o Mrs. Donley. I* in the city.—Portland Telegram. III I H 4-C------- PHidt>. JAI X’i--- -• T.oni--e Jone« »rd Victor!» i \ — K. GKl 1. 1 » AN1> SU MP Mitchell l.av- gone to Cottage Grove ri l.LER G A LL 1< >K Gl 1 Y WAiiliAXTS. B«ats them all . 1 lirve state prem- for a short visit. ' ntice is hv, j K» n that all out im*. ■tidhiff ch y warra ute to date will be One nerb” qual to 1*9 in power. ’ i'lziel DeVreeM e. while workinc in • ’ un i rv < Ij the'teaebereJln^attendaDce. F Further announcements later. A i ri i - 5 W. M. MILLER. County Supt. Schools. "No, anh! Bless Ctod. I wuz too feared Oat be d tekl meF*—Atlanta Cno­ rth utto a. Mertltlea to Bewth. TM cour»' ductor, German measles sa never aerwus." 1 newr met but one fatal case.” "Fatair Tea It was a Fmtelauan. and wtiew be dbio.«srj, IX w» Gertuan aieaakee be bad nmrOflkMthm set in.”— Hdiaikiiptda Press. Ft«*-» rtonaMeo F»w ftort. The ruin nt Litis health was at­ tribute! to bis uLgakchuia, who made Mm take port in ktsge quantities in Ma youth, ao that be cotdd no* do with-1 oct U later. Load OnasvUle has men Mm rwadow a battle ot port tn turn bWrfnW bef >re golnst to tbe house. ETis ¡wind« ►luck so mush that when be helped himself to salt be was obliged t, import the right hand with the l#ft. istotbard. tbe pabitor, happened to be one cvenmg at an fun ou ui* Kept road wheu 1 lit ai>! Dundas put up these on their way to Wirhnex Nesi morning tbe wrtw-r said to StotbanL “How much wine de you eopf<««e they drank last nwbt? Sev en bottles. eWC1—Aug «rr Table Talk." CASTOR i A For Iufants and Children. The Kind Yuu Ka