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THE ÍUGEXEGUARD DEMOCRATIC DELEGATES ELECTED Good Men Will Assem b!e at County Con vention. Great Interest Taken in the Primaries Last Saturday.. Con vention to Be Held Saturday, April 16. Great interest was taken in the Democratic primaries throughout the county Saturday. All the delegates reported bo rar are good, solid Dem oqrats who will nomiuate a top-notch county ticket next Saturday. Fol lowing are the delegatee from the precincts which have reportod up to this time: North Eugene No. 1—J. J. Walton, I. E. Stcvuis, A. ö. Matteson, J. R. Yates, A. J. Smith, D. R. Lakin, Chris Marx, H. R. Kincaid, North Eugeue No. 2—R. M. Day, Geo. G. Gross, L. M. Travis, il. A. Cox, S. K. George, A. J. Pickard, S. Y. Abbott. South Eugeue, No. 1—Wm. Miller, John Higgins, John McMahon, W. T. Carroll, P. J. McPherson, Charles Evans, Julius Goldsmith and William Houston tied. South Eugene No. 2—F. W. O b - burn, Harry Graham, M. S. Wallin, Hampton, Thomas Brown, John Gainey Mathews. North Junction—11. M. Milliorn, V F Skipworth, C P Houston, J no McCullough, Merritt Casteel, J b Flint, Dr D. E.Ruff. South Junction—J R llill, Jas Calvert, Jas Hayes, Norman Purker- son, Therman lierry, T J Dickie, Henry Kotnpp, B J Howard. Irving—I H Inwall, I N Hembree, Clay Zumwalt, Green Zumwalt, Al bert Ward,W D Yates. Bailey- J M Martin, Lee Bailey, J Stoel, J M Gearhart. Creswell—J W Gordon, J L Clark, G L Gilfry, E K Parker, J H 8<*riv- ner, C E Stanton, J R Stone. Nom inee for Justice of the peace, C E Stanton; for constable, Ralph Stone. Springfield—A Bagard, Welby Stevens, Frank Armitage, M M Peary, H W Stewart, Frank Gordon, Judge Campbell, O C Bowman. For jnteice of the peace, Albert Walker; oou- stable, Frank Gurdon. Willamette (Coburg)—Monroe Leach, II Tillman, Charles Cochran, John Burns, Geo Smith, E P Cole- uiau. Justice of the peace, Lee Jarni- gan; constable, Chas Cochran. Thurston—John Waring C 1! Hast ings, Perry Edmiston. Justice of the peace C R Hastings; constable, Frank Edmiston. John Waring elected precinct committeeman. East Cottage Grove—L F Wooley, W W Ogi< by, J 8 Medley, Dr l' Patterson, J W Baker, Jas Lenbo, Rolit C' k > y, I’.i! J'ok-, S R Piper, Thus Medley. West Cottage Grove- R M Veliteli, H 11 Veatch, George Whitsett, T J Martin, Phillip Hohl, W P Hutt, J P Currin, Ves "allace. Fairmount -C. A. Wooley, Turn Htingivy, S. Klordah!. GOLDEN RULE WILL MOVE Brown A Manning, proprietors of the Golden Rulo stern in the ¡Schnei der I 'k on East Ninth street, bare leased the Mount building at the cor ner of East Ninth and Oak streets, and will r ■ ve their dock of grocer tea to the new location tin* *ast of this week. ITe-y will iduel n «tralgtil grocery house and will auction otr their dry goods, etc. Messrs. Brown \ Manning will have tlio ini ■rior of the Mount building greatly mpriioil ».id renovated, aud will also add gti itly to their present StOCk ..I p: ■ re. le I rdicl. I lie heaulitul ha u» of Mr. an 1 Mrs. K D. Hawley, of Creewell, was the scene of a most charming aud unique social gathering on the even ing of April 8th. Invitations were issued to a “Spring Picnic” in honor of the sixteenth birthday cf their daugb'er, Miss Hattie. The rooms wine be-iuti ully decora’ed ano com pletely carried out the “out dour” effect while Japanese lanterns shed a soft light throughout. The large ball was a prefect bower of green, The staircase, wall and celling were cov- ered with interlacings of ivy. and large ferns and potted ptants com pleted the effect. The front parlor was in pink and green, the color scheme being carried out with peach blossoms, ferns and ivy. The back parlor was all in green, Or boughs, ivy,ferns and potted plants being used for decorations. A short musical program delighted , the guests, after which the games of 1 IIinch and pit were engaged in. A delicious lunch was served “picnic faBhion,” io the dining room, whose decorations in green and yellow bad transformed it into an ideal picnic ground. Oregon grape, daffodils, ivy, ferns and fir boughs were used in profusion. The following guests were invited : Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Brady, th” Miss es Danae Hazleton, Maud Gilfry, Roxie Pringle, Glace . Hazel Hazelton, Kate Shafer, Mi lie Prin gle, Mabel Thompson, Ruth Gulley, Gecelia Schmitt, Rena Scott, the Messrs. Bert Buoy, Percy Lawton, ('beater Noland, Vern Sly, John Gil fry, Erbine Newman, Herman Schmitt, John Barnett, Frink Schmitt, Dale Guiley, Eugene Stockwell, Wil lie Schmitt. A GUEST. DEATH OF MRS. IULA B. BOND Well Fro’ii lorelice .e-t: 7 ue enter- lainiueul given at Mapleton la*t Fri day was a pronounced success lhe net profits amounted to S20. lieceta Lodge. No. Ill, 1. O. O 1'., of Florence, has elected (Jscar Gate» and R. A. Uowe as delegates t the grsud lodge, whicti meets a' (storm Mav 17. The Gardiner stage came '.’p the beach last Tuesday, that being the first trip it has made for nearly two months. The heavy rains during Feb- ruarv aud March caused so much quicksand that traveling on the beach was dangerous. i A subscription paper was circulated here by Marion Morris a few days ago to raise money to assist in send ing Drew Severv to a hospital for medical treatment. The sum of 3120.75 was subscribed, and all but a few dollars paid immediately. An other paper is being circulated among the members of the Modern Woodmen of America and quite a snug sum in addition to the above will be raised from this source. Mr. Severy has been ill for several mouths and has a large family of small children. His physician advisee that he go to a hos pital. His many friends here hope be will soon recover his health. DEATH OF MRS. MOLLIF. C. HALE Rauch, of Crow, and Mts» ■ well, f .'unction,were mm ■ ruing by Justice C. A. icier They will reside on Y BE INDICTED Accused ot Complicity In the Land Frauds. nomination. The following is a special dispatch to the Portland Journal, appear ing in the Sunday morning editiou ot that paper: ‘‘Washington, D. C., April 9.- If Attorney General Knox acts upon the recommendations made iu a recent report of Inspector A. K. Green to J Secretary Hitchcock, Binger Her I mann may be indicted for complicity I in the limber land frauds now under I investigation by the government. Hermann’s acts while United States laud commissioner have been the sub- , jeet of several investigations and re ports by Inspector Green. It was Green who caused Hermann's remov- Pioneer Lady Died at the Home M1 lroin ,hut office by the revelations Body Cremated. The funeral cf W. E. Louglimiller, the hardware merchant, was held yes terday at 12:30 o’clock, at the resi dence on East Ninth street, aud the remains escorted to the depot by the Masonic aud Woodmen fra*eruities. The body was taken to .Portland, wuere it will be cremated. COAL DISCOVERED EAST OF LEBANON made hi a report to the secretary of Rich Find Made in Hillside in the the interior in 1902. The contents of Neighborhood of Lacomb that report have always been kept from the public, but a government Precinct. official who has read the paper >s au- Mrs. Mollie C. Hale, an aired pio thority for the statement that if its A rich find of coal has been mad neer lady of Lane county, died at the charges should Leoorne known, Her- at Lacomb, about 25 miles southeast of Her Son at Hale. Known School Teacher Passed Away Sunday Morning. CONVENTION To Be -t Irving May 20-21 —Art Int’D’sting Progr’m Prepa ed. The f.'llowl ■£ is the program of the Juuitiun I’i'.v district Sunday dchool convention to is h ;ld at Irv ing iu the U. B. church, May 20-21, 1901: Fri lay. 10:30 a. m. Devotional Services LA Coldren Opening of Convention ........... ..................... District President Andie«s of Welcome....... L N Pt ice Response............................. IN Edwards Appointment of committees. Adjournment. Friday, 1:30 p. m. Praise Service................. B C Beaman Report of Secretary....................... Reports of Sunday Schools Address, “Progress of the Sunday School Work .............. E W Jordan Supi: intendent's half-hour. Question box. Adjournment. Friday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer aud Song Service ............................. Mies Ella Inwall Address.......................Rev P D Gardner Benediction. Saturday, 9:30 a. rr>. Opening service. Mrs M E Bollman Teacher’s Half Hour..................... Home Department "ork. Discussion What Aie We Doiug as an Or ganization?................... Diecusison Sermon........................... Rev D E Olson Adjournment. Sunday, 1:30 p. m. Song Service .MissLouise Zumwalt Children s Meeting . .Mis Lucy Lcrd Round Table Talk. Reports of committees, Reports of officer1*. Election of officers. Adjournment. Committee on entertainment—Mrs. Kitchen, Mrs. Cole, Mrs. Gersbach, Mrs. A. W. Bond, L. A. Coldren. Committee on muBic—Mrs. Belle Bond, Miss Ethel Kenyon,Miss Ella Inwall, Miss Louise Zumwalt, Mies Lucy J ord. AH people interested in Sunday school work Hud the evangelization of ti e world cori.laliy invited to attend. It is with deep regret that the many friends of Mrs. lula Bradley Bond hear the news of her death from congestion of the heart Sunday morn ing, about seven o’clock. The de ceased was taken ill only a few days ago and her death comes as a great There is an interesting personage— shock to everyone who knew her. that is, from a male standpoint, in Mrs. Bond was one of Lane county’s the McKinley-Ware-Puter land fraud successful teachers, having taught in mixup, else the Portland Telegram’s different parts of the state, and had a reporter is more tbau usually im large circle of friends. She was born pressionable. Witness hia descrip In l?70 and grew to womanhood near tion of Mrs. Wa’sou in Saturday's Eugene, and bore the respect and es paper: teem of all her acquaintances. Her “Mrs. Emma L. Watson is not an mother, Mrs. E.J. Lackey,of Eugene, ordinary looking woman. On the and two fpsters, Mrs. Etta Busey, of contrary, she is what most men (larfleld, Wash., and Mrs Ada B. would call prettj. The stories con Millican, of Sacaton, Arlzoua, sur tained in the dispatches from Chicago vive her. about her being striking iu appear The funeral eervioes will be from ance are not exaggerated. Wbil» not the family residence on West Sixth so lei lete with diamouds tonay as was street tomorrow afternoon at three heralded from the East, Mrs. Watson o’clock. The Rebekah lodge, of which wore iu her ears two sparkling geme, she as a prominent member, will at whose brilliancy made Old Sol lock tend in a body, and her pastor. Rev. MAP U I HE HARBOR OF PO^T ARTHUR. ashamed. 1!. F. Rowland, of the M. E. church, “Attired in a skirt of blue, maybe will conduct the tervicee. homo of her soil, George II. Hale, at ' mnnr would be forced to resin bis of tliis city and about 12 miles east of it was silk, there was no judge nearby Hale, Saturday, Arpil 9, at 6 p. m., seat in congress. Lebanon which, if it should prove as —a white shirt waist and a blue veil at ttie age of 71 years. Powerful political influence was I extensive as it is believed to be, will over her handsome face, and with a Tht. iiause of death was paralysis. brought to bear npoti President be of incalculable value to the discov hat - well, it looked up-to-date—Mrs. Sbe was stricken >u Wednesday ot last Roosevelt and Secretary Hitchcock to erers, as well a- to the community at Waiscn presented an appearance that During the past week C. C. Cotf, week and suffered until death came. induce them to refrain from making large, an 1 to the entire "illamet‘e would cause one of the opposite sex mini A Son have made the foliowine The funeral was held today, the ser this report pt.blic. and through their to pause and gaze most anywhere.” valley. list of sales: The Springfield llot.il, vices being conducted by Rev. I N. reluctant as- nt Hermann was able to Reports from Lacomb are that some! building and furniture, belonging Mulkey, of '.he Christian church. Thi re-enter public life as one of Oregon’s parties in that section a short time to Mr. Tindall, to J. Kettley, of Eu remains were laid to rest in the Boyd congressmen. It is ivel! kuown that ago found an outcropping of coal in gene. Consideration, K12PU. cemetery. the president looked upon Ills candi the edge of a bluff. An investigation ICO acres of laud six miles west of Mrs. Hale was a noble woryan and dacy for congress with extreme diets was made, resulting in the discovery Junction City, belonging to Louis was loved l»y ail who knew her She vor, snd it was tills which was chiefly ‘bat the cropping was a good quality Saturday's games: San Francisco, Schwadger, to L. 11. Hunter, recently raised a family of honorable and r* ■ ■ i-ible for the manner iu which of coal, and a charge of gaiut pow 10; Tacoma, 5. Los Angeles, 4; Seat fi om Nebraska. Price paid, #2040. highly respected children who, witli Hermann was ignored by Speaker der was employed to open the ledge, tle, 2. Oakland, a; Portla::d, 4. 112 acres of land three miles south numerous friends, mourn her demise. Cannon in his distribution of com which was found a few feet below the Sunday's games: Morning game— of Eugeue tielonging to R. Ross, to The children are • C. K. and Geo. mittee appointments. surface to be fourteen Inches in thick Portland, 2; Oakland, 2. Atferuoon I. F. Circl«, recently from Oklaho H. Hale, of Hale; Mrs. Lizzie How NEW REPORT ON HERMANN. ness and of an excellent quality of game—Oakland, 6; Portland, 5. Ssn ma. Consideration, ilotX'. ard, of Silver Lake: Mis. A. Duck But Green's investigations did not fuel coal. Francisco, 6; Tacoma, 1. Los An Miss Bessie CoplJu's residence, lo worth and Mrs. Maiy Potteri’, of El end when Hermann was summarily One of the experts of the Heppner , geles, 7; Seal tie. 6 cated on Pearl and Fifteenth streets. mira. removed from the office of land com Coal Company, who was iu this sec-, The peioentage of the teams at the Eugene, to M. Colvin, tor #1210. M r. missioner. Another report was for tion the past few days, has made an end of the third series of games is as Colvin came livre from Drain, Ore., warded by him to Secretary Hitch examination of the ledge and he pro follows. Los Angeles, 750; Oakland, tor the purpose of schooling 1ns cbil- cock about six weeks ago, in which nounces it an extremely rich and val 750; Tacoma, 000; Seattle. 400; San dren. he makes new and more definite ac uable And. an<1 one that will be of Francicso, 375; Portland, 125. Mr. J. K, Sellers’ residence, loca- A quiet weddingFtook plan* this af cusations against Hermann, charging vast benefit if it works oct as well as ted on corner of Eighth and Li ternoon iu Justice "intertne er's him directly with complicity in the it now prom'ses to do. streets, Eugene, to the Broders i Bice. Miss Via Muy Amis and Wil timber frauds, aod recommend Ing Further prospecting will be done by ot I ng 'lie. Consideration, #102 liam H. Jeunings being united in the that he t e indicted. Hermann still the discoverers and owners, and if holy l ends of matrimony Ly Justice baa influence enough to keen this re tbeFIedge~ shows the same uniform of the Peace Wintermeii Mr. Jen- port from pul lie knowledge, hut the si’c nnA qnallty n good article of The flrrt through stHgefrom Fugene iiiugs is from Frenuli .'ebruska, fact that his ii dlctment Les teen re ,■ i i will''-' n I" re« iy tj be [d iced to Bine River since witter rains have >3 In the where lie I ihs been el commended by the inspector is now on the markeLfhelplng to solve the caused th-* McKenzie tor 1 to become dl ir piano banking business. Ml is is a known. ti el question |in the "illamette »al-1 imp 'eaile, will I'ave here tomortow f »vol! kiH 'vn Tuccu^cirl tgh morning. It is thought t'. it this warm Secre’ary Hitchcock is said to have 1; .—Allany Herald. weather has drii d the read' rnfficient- laid the inal’t r before the attorney hili Will genera), but as yet no action lies been ly to despatch a tig clear through. the! taken. Whether Knox consider» the f •• M prete ebsrg's ntifi tinded or the evidence Wat insufficient to convict, or whether W ÜI a i» Hermann's powerful [ulitlcal friends To Mr. and Mr». Roy Gröger, of Good milk cow. seven year' old, hare again come to hi« rescue nd Id. Monday morning, an giving fenr Ballons cf milk a day of St ill ■rtlit.'s ’’i'oik.i de Concert” was ri. Junction band Loys have al succeeded in strangling the proceed fair quality, for sai» for fix». Has eigbt-puuud girl. gr-u'ifuli.> glieli and was one ot tile commenced preparations for ings against him is uncertain. been fresh for three mouths and calf gems of the evening. the annual May picuic. The DISTASTEFUL TO PRESIDENT has l>een taken from cow. Addre«« or1 Pimples, sotes, lad breath, head indigestion and constipation The wirket the younger students s not named yet, but it will Recent reports from Oregon Indi see at Campbell A Walker's bopyard, I ache. positively cured with Hollister's w is not» ..orthy. Miss .Mount, sopra ly be the late the county can cate that llerm on will probably le out* mile from State University, Eu Rocky Mountain Tea. Now'el the no, sang Hastings' "A Red, Red didate* are here. By that time the renominated, aud it has been sa'd geue. time to cleanse your system of al Lose” in a {leasing manner, receiv band will be able to furnish all the tiiat b ■ ’ !MRS. MARY "'»1.KFR. | impurities. 35 cents. (Ask your drugi «o dts’a.'eHil to the pre»l- gi't ing h hearty encore. music necessary.— i'ini"«. The Long Warned Witness. Coast League Scores. Jennings--» mis First Through Stage. School ot Music Rtci'al Junction Picnic íidi’il !] dent that the contents of the Green reports may possibly be made pur ■ lie, in-order to prevent Hermann’s return to congress. The recent investigations in the Benson and Hyde ca^es pieced Iler maun in a damagii g light. In a num ber of other cases where t'audulent entries were made and which are the basis of indictments r;r>w pending in , Oregon, the records of the land office afford strong evidence e-’-'inst Iler-1 manu. In many iusluu..ca patents were issued with extraordinary celer ity upon claims which have since pror ii jbe fraudulent, iu some ln- s.uuces . ¡thin a fortnight after the claims were filed, wbila legitimate claimants are obliged to wait from ten mouths to two years before they receive their patents. Secretary Hitchcock is said to have stated that Inspector Green Files Charges these claims could not have been railroaded through the land office Which May Defeat the Con without the knowledge and authority gressman for Re ot Hermann himself. HERMANN Born