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Crowded.... 50 Cents A fflonth. GU With work is the Guard job department. The work is neat and prices are right VOL.14. EUGENE, OKEGOX. MONDAY K "EX ING. FEBliUAllY 21, 180S. NO 31 WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY. SOCIAL NOTES. Ml) DAILY EUGENE ART) . .SPECIAL, 1 o Swansdown, 15c, now 11c. Eiderdown Capes $1,40, now 85c. Fascinaters 25, 40 and 70c. Tam'o Shanter Caps 50c, now 20c Ladies Wrappers 50 and 75c formerly 75c and $100. mm Watch Us Sell Shirt Waists. The Flan for a Uuioa of Silver and Reform Forres a Meelino1 of the Lime County Union Party at Eupe, Saturday, February 19, 1898. Will lie Idiotically OImwI il'IIOOIS. At t lirlftiluii Clitirt'li I oninrrnw They are hfire. New Styles, Bettor Prices than anywhere else. IT PAYS TO PAY CASH. You have Shin Waists to buy. We t,ell them. Yo.i wunt honest go ids. We have them. You want Shirt Waists that fit. We soil them Yon want the value of y Mir money. We givo it- You want to trofle wilh people who save von money. That's 119, Shirt Waists, 50o. 0;o, Toe.OOi-, $1.00, $1.25, $1.60 and $1.75. It Pays to sell for Cash RACKET STORE, EUGENE, OREGON. Closing Out Sale! At greatly reduced prices. If you want some of the hest Clothing on earth come now, while you have a ..i a- l i c 1nnn w.ntTr flioi-i vmi nrm (ivpv rwr. it. CIlUllUO U) 111 HJ1 1C3D lUUUtjr uiuu J""' .w. e- again. This is no JOSH, for we mean business, SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE. J 3M HO"WE, MGR. J. W. KAYS FURNITURE GO. EMBALMERS and FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Superior fotorafs Excelling ill othart In Ijfolik? . . . prtistio and permanent Results. Studio of tft H0TO COMfg Weekly Excursions to Tim East. A tourist sleeninK car will leave Portland every Tuesday at 9:00 o'clock p m, via the OBiS, without chauge to Boston, and under the supervision of experienced couductors. No change of cars to the cities Omaha, Chicago, Buftnlo or Boston. The ideal tiip to the East is now before you. Rerueni ber this service when going East, and consult OH & N Agents, or address W H Huki.hurt, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. 1; 1 U.I ft r 1 y- 1 R V I pi pi kl Inspection tvtn hfAmi tV.t nur HOLIDAY Stock li New and Select, and our Prion rltznt. Don't let BO OI TOUT money until you have seen our line 01 Aiuuuis, V,"';"' Lad lea Turocs, chatelaine Bans, Fncy Goods Novelties, mc, W. R. HOLLENBECK, EUGENE. OREGON- Ninth Street Forliealtir hi Plea5ure Drink only the purest beer brswed on the Pnr.ifin Coast. It is found every wbfirfi. bottled and on tan. and is made by Jiry Ueir;l7ard Um. navc- fi gt. fcuqene 25 per cent off of all Holi day goods. All remnants of stosk patterns at cost. A. E. WOOD- illliH Ecuene, (ifimoN, Feb 10, 1 SI'S. Whereas, At a non-partisan convention held at Albany on June 2, 1807, composed of leading Populi-ts, Democrats and Free Silver Republicans from all parts of the st'te of Oregon, Killed fi r the purpose of adopting a plan for union of all the reform forces in the state, a committee composed equally ol Populists, Democrats and Free Silver Republicans, unanimously recom mended that during I Instate campaign or 1S0S the Populist and Demociatic party organizations be kept alive ar.d i.:tact, which report was unanimously adop'ed by said convention; and Wiiekeas, Thereafter; on July 10, 1S97, at Eugene, Oregon, a uou-parlisan county convention was held, composed equally of Populists, Democrats and Free Silver Republicans for the purpose of organizing the reform forces on union lines in Lane county, at which tho plan of organization as recommended by said Albany convention was unanimously recommended aud adopted; and Whereas, The same plan f organization was thereafter rati fied and adopted at a joint conference of tho Populist, Democratic and Free Bilver Republican county central committees held ut Eugene, Oregon, on December 22, 1S97; and Whereas. The plnu of keeping the Populist and Duu.ouratic organizations In Btate and county alive, has been at all the con ferences heietnfore mentioned unanimously approved and adopted by all the reform factions; Resolved, That we, tho Uiron County Central Committee f ir Lane rnuuly, believe that suoli plan is advisable under the peculiar political conditions existing, anil that sucli policy will tend to insure tne suceefcs of tiro union movement in .Lane county; utid further, that it would not at this lime under any conditions be advisable to make any natural change in the plans of organiza tion that have heretofore and do now event to lueDt with the ap proval of a majority of the reform forces. (Adopted). Aud, Wmhiieas, The stalo central eommillcfs of ll.o Populist, Dein oi-raticand Free Siiver Republican parln s in Orc&ou are endeavor ing to form a union of state aud divir icl tickets; and Wiiekeas, liy action of said st;ite committees inretoforo tiken, I lie state convenlions ol said three parties have called their respective conventions to meet nt t'nrtluud on the same du e, Mareli 23, 1SUS, for the puri ose of cousiimmaii.ig such union 01 fusion; Resolved, That we hereby endorse arrd recommend mch notion as is by said cornmitlee eonteniplated in order that the relorm foices of the state may ne enabled to support one s'.ale and distiict ticket. (Adopted). WiiEHiiAS, In order that said stale conventions may be legally held, it iB necessary that the lespectivo parties in each county hold separate couuty conventions to select delegates to their re spective state conventions, Rksolved, Thai it is proper and in lino with the policy of the union forces lu Lane county, Oregon, that the Democratic, and Populist parties each call their county conventions prior to March 23, 1898, for the purpose of electing their delegates to their respect ive stato conventions. (Adopted). And further, li. ft 1x1 J. Attention Is dircctid to the lireat vnrlc-ly "f Si.k lhrp'l nl r lovs Uauufuviuic-d by M. UEMINWAY & SOUS S'LK CO. For tale bj V. KAUFFMAN. Wiiekeas, It is the policy of tho futon party and reform forces in Lane county, Oregon, to put a union county ticket in the Held for the coming campaign, It is hereby Resolved, That it will further the ohjecis of the ro'oim forces !n I.ano county and assist in the movement for union of said Populist and .Democratic county conventions when they meet, oich to take action as follows; First Klect delegates to their respective slate conventions. Second Elect each their members of their county central com mittee, and elect their chairman thereof. Third That either party desiring to keep its organization alive as heretofore lecouimcuded by the Union party, proceed to nom inate each one candidate for the lowest ofllce on the ticket to go upon the official ballot under their respective party names. Fourth That eacli of said conventions authorize their respective county chairmen, at a time to be I y them selected, to join with the dial, man of the Sliver Republican county commiltie and the Union executive committee in cailing Union primaries for the purpose of electing delegates to a Union counly convention, and that such Union county convention, when called, nominate a full county ticket to be supported by all reform forces in BLane county, Oregon, and that said Democratic and Populist conven tions each, af'er having taken such action, adjourn. (Adopted). Resolved, That it should be policy of the Union party to nominate such persons as may have been nominated hy the Dem ocratic and Populist parties, as heretofore recommended. (Adopted). And further Resolved, That we believe that tho Union c iiinly convention should not be cal ed to meet for the purpose of nominating a Union county ticket until alter the Populist, Democratic and Free Bilver Republican state convention of Mar.li 2.1, 18)8. (Adopted). ruomtAM. Music Hymn of I'ralse 1 1 at ton Audk-uee led by male ipi.ir (l.lt(, ( Messrs L,kin, lluliu, Diuke arid liesler Invocation lijv M L Rote Musni Star Spangled Banner Key Male ljuartette Intiodiicllon of chairman, Mayor Kuycendull Supt E D Itesler Opening remarks by (he chairman Exercises by pupils of ninth grade Slie'eh of Wasliiugt ill's Life Trefsa Diew Heeilatiou "The Vow or Wash ington" Arthur McAlister Reading "From Private Cor respondence of WushingLiii"... Emma Green Essay "How can the Public Schools Revere the Memory of Washington?" Herbert Eautlaud Musle-"The Artillerist's Oath" Adams Male tjuarlette ''SENTIMENTS FROM WASII1NCI I'ON'S FAKKWELL address," Americanism Hon K RSklpworlh "Citizens, by birth or choice, of a common country, that country has a right to concentrate your allee tious. Tho name of American, which belongs to you, in your na tional capacity, must always exalt ill just pride of patriotism, more thau any appellation derived I10111 local discriminations." Uses and ALuus t f, Partnership... Judge E O Potter "Let me warn you in the most solemn manner against tho bane ful effects of the spirit of party generally. This spirit, uufortu uatelly, Is insepaiable from our nature, having its root in the strongest passion of the human , mind." Righteousness Exallolu aNutlou Rjv W B Gilbert "Of all lis disposition) aud habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and molality are indispen sable supports. In valu would that man clarmtho tribute of patriot ism, who should labor to subvert these great pillows ot human hap piness, these tlrnust props of (he duties of men and citizens." Our Foreign Relution..Hou G B Dorrls "Observe good faith and Justice towards all nations; cultivate piece and harmony with all. Religion aud morality enjoins this conduct and can it be, that good policy does not equally enjoin it. It will ho worthy of a free, enlightened, aud at no distant period, a great nation, to give to maukiud the magnanimous aud too moral ox EB ample of u people always guided by au exulted justice aud benevolence." Popular Education the Corner Stone of the Republic Pres (J V Chapman "Promote, than, as au object of primary Importance, institutions for the general diffusion of knowl edge, lu proportion as the ttruc ture of a government gives force to public opinion, it is essential that public opinion should be enlightened." Music America Audience The program promises to tie one ef much excellence and a large audience will be lu attendance. The exercises will be held lu the Fiist Christian church, Tuesday evening, coinmenc ing at 7:30 o'clock. No udml slon fie will bo charged. I. At' BEAN SOCIETY. Th 1 principal feature of the evening was an address on "Electricity" by Mr ii II McAlistei. lie has made a speci ality of electricity, both lu thoory and practical application aud bus construct e l several pieces of elect rie"il apparatus which have been pronounced equal to those imported from Germany. His address was devoted toau explanation of tile electrical lighting system as used in American cities, aud especially in I'.ugene. The different systems ami plans used were illustrated by draw ings and their underlying principles and dlllereuces explained. The ad dresi was very practical and tho society learned many (acts which will prove of great henellt ill a world which la more and more moved by electricity. At the close of tho address many questions were asked and answered which brought out many Interesting and remarkable facts concerning elec tricity, such as the method of locating a break in the Atlanlio cable; how Tesla handles such large currents w ith - out injury; why incandescent lamps arc placed in a vacuum. am! arch-lmr s in the open air. l'lui olllcers of the society servo ten weeks, there being four elections dur ing the school year. Kominatlons of olllcers took place this evening, the first regular meeting during tho ensu ing quarter. The usual order of business, such as debate, prepared Jand extempore ad- diets was heard. An STABAT MATER. Exevlht 1'ioiliidioD by Oratorio Society. W. ROSS. CONTRACTOR ELECTRICAL til wlro b'lil line f.T clrHrlo lliihti 1 fir ncjnfni Al. work .,.r.nt-. . Iljr.t Will lnriilhe.llm ! "H r ' V" .!?, or Ic.vo orderi .1 Corner Druj alore. IlighwayiLen 011 Wheels. A Wheelman of West IBth strci t New York, was attacked, robbed and lift senseless hy two highwaymen, inrunte 1 on blCM'les in Central Park. Repeated accounts or robberies by men mounted upon wheels have appeared In the papers in various parts 01 the country, Those depredators ot the 1 , .... 1 1. diseases 01 ine annoys uou bladd.r. will likewi-e escape anesi, mid pursue their atrocious career un checked, unieps lliey Uro linemen 'j the poU nt Intervention or Hosteller's -Uoniach Hitters, the llno-t diiirertie, ps well as tonic, known to modern times. It Is at the start that disease is most easily overcome. The use of the Hitters is followed by the happiest result in dyspepsia, liver complaint and nervousness. Fob Rent. A mile of furnished room suitable for light housekeeping. Inquire (! Mrs H W Holdeii at street car house. Miusluw Klver Kneroucliesoii Kloronce. 7Ji .' V.'c'.i IV nmrj -. For several years the current of the liver has been striking against tl hank In the upper part of Florence in such a manner ns to keep constantly wnshing It away. If has already cut hack for quhe a disli.rii e and If son tiling I- I" t ilow- to -t- p It !::U i hl'." the direction of the ( uncut, it 1 1 dllil cult to say what the result may be. In that part of town mnry of the lots ad lieeuL to the river are owned bv lion- - residents who lake no steps to protect their pro erty. Tl.oe owners who live here and s-e the i.e d of It are anxious to have something done to save their proireriy, hut they cannot protect their own property, without, at ttie same time protecting the rest, and they think that nil win would be benefitted hy the work ought to bear a share of the expense. Tho Way to do East. If you antloipato a trip East either for buslnoss or pleasure remember the Southern Pacific is the only company that cm check your baggago through from Eugene to destination. A tourlBt car passes through Kugono every night direct to Chicago without change For maps, folders, terms aud further Information apply to E J MuClanaiian, Southern Pacific overland liuket ofllce, upstairs opposlto Hotel Eugene. AU Alllihivll. This is to certify tliut on May lllh,l walked lo Melick's drugstore on a pair of crutches and bought, r. bottle of ( 'hainborlaln'o Pain Halm .or infiam mulury rheumatism which hud crip pled me up. Alter using three bottles I am completely cured. I can cheer fully recommend It. Charles JI Wet zel, Bunhury, Pa. Sworn a!'d subscribed to before me on August 10, 1891. Waller Hhlpman J P. For Bale at GO cents per bottle by Osburu & DeLauo. For Salo at a Uargalu. A beautiful country home with twenty-five acres of excellent laud lino dwelling houso of modern con structlon, two wells of elegant water. outbuildings etc. Fine fishing and shooting. Would exchange for a pty ing business. For particulars address, Box 477, Eugene, Oregon. Wanted Loan. Ilv February 10 a $2o0 loan for one year. Good socurity wortn jnuu. in quire ot M O Wii.lv ins, Eugene, Oregon. AT THE BUMOULS The usual exercises commemorating this anniversary, held at the public schools, took placo today, no recita tions being held. Short programs were rendered and visitors given a chance to Inspect some very merito rious work prepared In honor of the event by the pupiis. Tomorrow being a legal holiday, school will not be lu session. To Cure a ColU in One Day. Take Laxative ISronio tluiiiine Tab lets. Wiikliis So Linn will refund your moneyif it falls to cure. 2-Oc. Tho genuine has L. IJ.li. on eacli luniei. Day & Henderson, Undertakers m mbalmers. Cor. Wil- and 7th sts. Oilier IlUMiciiltiKi, of liilrereai. Tile musical event of tlio year was the pretentatlnn of Itossini'a "Stabat Mater" Buimilny night nt Villard Hall by tho Eugene Oratorio Society, under the direction of W Giflord Xah. Miss lieuettu D.iriis acted as accom- pauist, au j her lare musical gift was uever more appreciated than on this occasion. The chorus numbered about 10 voices. Mrs R C Hrooks, soprano, Miss Catherine Glen (Mcyinnvllle), con tralto, Mr E I) Hesler, tenor, ond Mr Irving M Glen, baritone, were the principal vocalists and soloists, and their work merits all due praise. Re peated demands were made for encore to solos, which in a numbor of In stances were responded to. Mrs Hrooks is a soprano of whom Eugene has reason to be proud, her totiie throughout the entile eveuiug being marked by great expression, and her sympathetic voice was in full accord with the spirit of the recitation. In her crowning number, '-When Thou Comesl," her voice proved rich In tone and of great volume from D lo high C, taking tho latter tone lu tine form. Miss Gleu surprised ber many friends by her rare contralto, which is of wide range, powerful, mellow and sympa thetic. Blie was heard probably to best ttdvantag. in her solo, "I Will Sing of Thy Great Mercy," and In the quartet, "Hear Us, Lord." In the litter tho tones of MiisGlen and Mm Hrooks blended beautifully. Mr Glen, possessing a very musical vulcs, exceedingly well trained, and puro In tnue throughout its entire register, pleased the audience, as he always docs. The rendition of such musio as "Stabat Mater" was not possible until ho came to live with us. Mr Resler carried tho tenor parts through with absolute nicety, hi i velco being especially well adapted for aocompanis'. work. To the unceasing labor of (be mtisloal director, Mr Nash, is due largely the success of tho production of such olasslc composition as this one. The Oratorio Soclofy is a great factor . as an educator of the musical peoplo, and ovcry assistance should be ex tended to it by our residents. Somcitung to Know. it may bo worth something to know that tho very best medicine for rostor ing the tired nut nervous system to a healthy vigor is Eleetrlo Hitters. This medicine is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone to tho uervo centers In the stomach, gently stimulate i the Liver anil Kidneys, and bUIb these organs in throwing off impurities in the blood. Electric Hitters improves the appetite, aids digestion, and is pronounced by those who have tried It as the very hcBt blood Dtirifler and nerve tonlo Try it. Sold for fioo or $1.00 per bottle at Henderson & Llnu's drug store. Pohtoffick Will Close. The post office will bo open forgeneral delivery tomorrow (Washington's birthday) from 10 to 11 a m. and 3 to 4 pm. E K Henderson, Aotlng P M. mothers A ttention! You should see our late shipment of Boys' and Youths' e .CLOTHING 17 poll nils I.MJ. Bugur Special dry gruiiulaltcl sugar, Ax Hilly. Revival Services. Eacli nlgli this week at 7:80 o'clock revival ser vices will be held ut the U li church. P O Honebrake, pastor. . A very aordlal Invitation Is extended the public to attend. Imi-kovino Rapidly. Hon C K Wilkinson writes from Denver, Col, under dale of Feb 1'lth that lie Is Im proving rapidly, and Is now seeking ! employment. WE CAN givo you a noat durable suit with large sailor collar for boys from 4 to 8 years old for just $1.00. larger sizes with out sailor collar 1.00. Navy bluo sergo braid trimmed sailor collar, tho noat and serviceable kind for $1.50. Next comos our ctito little Vestco Suits "Our Boys Delight" in natty pla'nU with sailor collars trimmod in bright braids from $1.75 up; theso are irresistible. F. E. ALSO A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF YOUTH'S IN THE PROPER COLORS AND RIGHT PRICES AT Dunn's