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I If MORNING I' t-1 EUGEI Volume 6. EUGENE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1901. No. 39. AT TUB KUOIiNg P.

O. A8 bBOONTI OLABS Matthb. 'A GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE BF Tfffl PEOPLE AND FOR THE PEOPLE." 00 I'bk Ykau REGISTER. NE WALDERSEE TO RESCUE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. Boys Short and long pant suits Spring Line of VOTED FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTS.

Junction Citv and Will be Provided with an L'p-To-Date Plant. Information was received from Junction City last evening that the question of electric lights waa voted upon favor ENGLAND'S FACE WAS SliPPED REGULAR TERM IN SESSION If You are in Need of ably. The vote was two to one iu favor of the proposition aubmittee for electric Clothing Proceedings Meld at the Court IK use Yes The Boer War Is Not ComDletely Over and Outbreaks of Hostilities Expected In Colony. light system. By this vote the people of Junction authorizes the oity on in cil to grant a franchise to the Electric Light Co, consisting of A Stafford, Joseph II terday An Expeditious Court.

Clothing IS HERE Ralston, of and Upmeyer, 4247(17. George w. Vaughn. i vs. the of Hnrrieburg, and to enter into a ten year contraot to furnish the city nro lights for (3 per month and 32 candle power inoandesoeut lights for 82 per Booth-Kelly Lumber Co; ilumuges, Bilyeu, Thompson Iliinly for yilttr; A.

month. C. Woodcock for defts. Vaughni. appointed gunnliun ad litem.

Set for The people of Harrisbti.g are also in You cannot oiTord to ovorlook tho exceptional values wo liavo to offer. Wednesday, March 20 at 9 a in. 17 4671. Frank Wilkinson vs. Guy favor of the plan, which is to erect a station on the water ditch between the towns i.nd supply both with lights.

Sherman; damages and possession of Power will be obtained from the ditrh, property. John M. Williams for pit (T. Joshua J. Walton for deft, riaintiff's motion to strike out answer overruled.

It will give us pleasure to sliow you these goods. and an auxiliary steam p'ant will be installed so aa to inrure power in case of temporary failure of the water supply. The plant will cost about 10,001) nnd 1 Following jury drawn: Lakin, Kd Hrattain, A Burlingame, Awbrey Fred Ware, F.dmudson, Levi Geer, will up-to-date in every purMeu- All the New Things Varsity Suits Prices from to $25. Hampton Bros. Jeremiah Taylor, Sweet, Poak, lai The gentlemen who compose the company are nil reliable men of means, and will give these two progre eive towns a irood electric light service.

Geo Long, Ben Andrews. Judge ordered d.V.KAUFFfHAH jury to file verdict in favor of plaintitT, damages being waived. Herald. Loudon, March 19. The TimeB this morning makes the final annonnrement: "We learn that Count Von Waldersee has interfered as commander-in-chief of the allied forces in China to put an end to the mutually hostile attitude of the British and liusaian troops at Tieo Tain." There is no confirmation of Ibis statement in other quarters, but it has an air of extreme probability and will be received by Euglaud with feelings of relief.

The Daily Mail in nu editorial, which frankly faces a disagrtenble situation, sayB: "We must admit that this is no jure-ture to risk fresh quanelB. Unr armu-ments are insnflicent and our 0-iet iu the fur East is ao wenk that its position would be perilous. It iB a painful pro-' oess for the nation to have its foe slapped, but until the country compels the government to put our homie in order, it is a humiliation to which we must accustom ourselves." To Anglocite Boers. London, Maroh 19. Lord Roberts in a letter to a correspondent, expresses a confident hope that Lord Kitchener wll soon be able to seoure peace in South Africa, but thus far there it no sign An Heirloom.

Monday Mrs Winter received 27 46S6, Lincoln Bond, Objector and Appellant, vs S. R. Williams, Administrator and ltespoudcnt; appeal from County Court. Geo. B.

Dorris for appellant; K. R. Skipworth for respondent. Heard and taken under advisement. De from Wi kshoro, North Carolina, a ven erable spinning wheel, a family heir ANY CLOSE OUl did you EVER BUf loom first used by her great grandmoth cree of county court confirmed.

Neither er, Lettie Thompson, on tho old planta TO tVMKaf ROOM OV OUR PLATFORM POff OUR NMW LINK OF Universal Cooks end Ranges tion near that oity. The apparatus hears evidence of ancieut origiu nnd is known to be conaidearbly over one hundred party to recover costs or disbursements. 34 4695. Mury Ilullidny vs. W.

1. Holliday; divorce. J. K. Young for pit IT, Wo aro going 1') close out all nur EZ ATEZ RS.

years of nge. The old wheel seems to Vaughan to take testimony. tell tlieni at tho bring with it an atmosphere of southern lorco you to buy these gooils, wo wil following prices: if you want your Wraooers to fit and ohivalry and romance Ou beholding it one can a'most imagine its past enviorn- meut in a quaint, old-fashioned home Laundry DerfectW bu" them at. mi No 20, Cant Top, Air Tight 7R 11 enters nestling in the nii.int of picturesque pastoral scenes. Inside the rambling 35 4696.

Hattie Larkins vs Lut-kins; suit for divorce. G. F. Skipworth forpltff. Refened to Skipworth to take testimony.

51 Andrew McDonald vs John De-brick; to recover money. Set for trial Tuesday, March 19, 9 a in. Jury drawn. Non suit 011 motion ol defendant at close of plaintiffs case. Allowed.

State vs Geo Willinme; RiniiKtifd ou ohaTtfe of (fivintf intoxicating liquors to 4.70 Threo No. 24 Cast Top, Air Tight lieate a old structure an old ''blaok tnnmmy" ie seatec by the hearth-aide crouing 5.84 Five No. lid, A 11 Cimt Top, Air Tight ilimtui a McCLUNG'S nei'ro roundelay to the cheery whirr ol the spinning whee'j or perhaps, its a Four No. HI Wilson Air Tight Iloat- from Pretoria or Cape Town that peace is nesr. 5.09 bright-eyed laseio iu hnme-soun who sits beside the wheel deftly spinning the soft meehefl of flax to the high-treble accompaniment of a love ditty.

No doubt bard by the old home the happy darkies The latest news is that Oenetal Fou- minors, Hunie and Mnu Carmen. Poller appointed to defend. Took day Theso will last a very short lime at lhe.iolow prices. Stove Mais to go with them. Uemem her wo deliver and set up all stoves frco of charge.

Ono joint of pipe given free with each stovo. THIS PRETTY WRAPPER I is made of extra heavy Percale, nont black and i white red and white and blue and white stripes 1 and figure front and back yoke edged with foil 7.10 rie, with 800 men, escaped (Sunday from the British columns that were endeavor are seen hoeing in the rotton field ing to corner the common lo eaet of to plead. Plead ifiiilty. Was sentenced to three months iu the county jail. State of Oregon vs Floyd Vftniilmn; arraigned on charge of Hasan It with d.u-aroiis weapon upon Wra A White.

Took day to plead Plead not guilty. lolling in the passionate southern sun and dreaming saliva-lipped day dreams of savory- fumed hoe oake, possum and Six No, 21 Wilson Air light I lent -ern One No. 21 Novelty Air Tight Hrat- er One No 22 Empire Kalate One Live Oak Jnwel One Acme Jtiwtd Uttater Two Outline Jewel One r20 Cottage Jewel Bloemfontien. ruffle produoing a very etyliah t-ffeat L'apee on shoulder Capes, collars, belts, and cuffs, trimmed with French imported washable braid. Fall ruffled flonnoe four yards wide, standing collar, Bi'hop sleeve, seperate waist lining with Ooreotine attached to liuiug Further big operations will be started in Orange River Colony within a few sweet Inters Drowning on toe nearm, of luecioUB red-lipped aiermnlon emit ing from the garden bed.

9 9.25 8.19 14.25 17.25 OU Sharp vs A Johnson. Judgment days. Mrs Winter sets great store on her treasure whioh occupies a promiuent of non suit as per maudute of supreme 33 Can bs detaahed uihan la uiashad oonrt.J General Ina Hamilton, addressing the Authors' Club in London last evening, place in the new Btadio. Hammond Elected. Haines Oo vs 8 Onruer; to 'mm made the ourioud suggestion that the recover mouey.

Trial iury drawn: Jnooby, D-ak, McLean, 8 Last evening Company met in the armony for the purpose of electing Boer prisoners be Bent to Canada to work on the railways where they would Moorliead, KJ Bratiaiu. Laird. Bemud luntenuut to fill tho vacancy On in Hardware Co. Arnold, Andrew Wood, Geo Tjoiut, A learn the English language and become caused by the resignation of John Moore of Junotion. The names of Sergeants flaz'eton, hu West, Kdniui.d-lon.

Hweet, On trial. Verdict for imbued with English sentiments. A few Winter Wrappers to close out call and see them lefendnnt iu sura of 0 1.75. SAOINAW CAMP CHANGES. Htate ol OreKon vs Wm Hcott nnd Ilcrtha cohabitntton.

Win The Large of Booth Kelly Company Scott arrft'ni'd and entered plea of guilty- Waived time of sentence A Will Be Moved at Once. Mr A Booth, manager of the Booth- xtntement wrm made by his Attorney. The court finvl ihn prisoner 8100 or CAFE BAKERY HAMMOND'S 2 J. H. McCLUNG Kelly Lumber Co h-e just returned from days in the oouuiy jil.

Defendant paid a trip to Saginaw where he has I em One and was diohar(red. Taylor, Hammond, Chan Griffin and Private Chris Marx were placed in nomination. Balloting on the candidates resulted iu the election of Hammond. The hoys have certainly made a wiie selection as Mr Hammond ia a tactic-inn of no mean ability, being thoroughly versed In military affaire, The assemblage next prooeeded to replenish the inner man with refreshmente provided by the omoera and serireanls of the company. A "smoker" and a budget of speeches and toisle followed in order.

Regimental Orders, Order No 12. I. Companies and the Band are hereby ordered to aaaemhle at their Armory on Monday Mar 25 at 8: 15 for practice in GiiBrd carefully inspecting the company a prop- erty. From Mr Booth we learn that the i Teachcri' Etamination. Notioe is herehy giren that the next 1 company's large mill will soon he moved OYSTERS, CLAMS, UP TO NOW SHORT OUDKKS AT ALL HOUK3 and the premises around Mill 1 he turned into a piling, pole and wood camp.

Mr regular teachera' examination for ronn-ty eertitleaies will he lieli in the court house, commenoiLg at 9 o'clock a Booth has given the order to oommence DAIRY LUNCHES. cleaning np the woods tr bntary to thia Wednesday April 10, 11X11. and continue i i.i.; IT MAKES HIS MOUTH WATER, if it were Lneulliis himself, when the fastidious epicure sees the tempting display of soused mackerel, canned salmon, clam and schirp that weepreadfor their choice during Lent. We have all kind. ct dainty morsela from the four cornerB of the earth in fruits, tetanies, jma, fish and fruits suoh for the table, at popular prices.

mill. The mill will be used in the large until 4 o'olook pa, Pridi.y April VI, timber traot recently purohaBed from l'JOI. Jones The an of operation rnooBAii. Mounting and Battalion Parade and in has not yet been decided npon nor the Kiiat, Heoond and Third Urado County struction in the School of the Battalion. location of the mill.

SEWNG MACHINES The Cottage Grove people are offering Certificates. Wedneedny I'enmanahlp, history, or The Battalion will be commanded by Capt Williams; Cept I) Yoran to thography, reading. act aa Battalion AdjnUut; Hrgt Thursday Written arithmetic, theory J. U. Green Son KaufTmnn to act as Kergt Major.

ol teaohing! grammar, Oregon school It. CompBiiiea A and the Band Tlphor, pain 2S-I. .1. are hereby ordered to assemble at their inducements lo the company to move their Saginaw plant to thai place, bnt no conolnaion he been reachel. The company has an offer for their Mill No 2 which will probably be accepted.

hIelWvaTs EUGENE. Mrs Margaret Herriu. Portland Geo McClinatock, law. Friday Oeography, mental arithmetic, physio'ngy, oivil goverrment, (VI) Primary Certificates. Armory on Monday April 1 at 8 to participate in the Military nerciies to giveo on that night.

CO CD 1 1 (0 SPECIAL ON By order of Col Yoran Yobak, Adjutant. Died. Wednesday I'enmanahlp, orthography, resiling. Thursday Art ol queationing, theory ol teaching, methods. (11) Dated this day of March, Millrii, County Hohool Hu t.

II Pijkens, who move hh family from Hpenoer Oreek to Dillsrd Oregon last fal1. died vee erday afternoon at 3 Oil Stock Booming The H'Uithern Oregon Oil Co opened its books for the sale if stork Saturday o'clock at his ln from consumption. Mr Pickens waa a member of the Spring-field Csmn No 2-17 Woodmen of the Worl'l. De.ea.ed had lived in Eouene and vicinity for many years previous to taking np his resilience at I'lllard, The morning at Its nflicee in the Hherwin Van TOMATOES Three Cans for 25 Cents. Li.

C. SKEEbS Hant bnilding and before night ou "00 shares had hprin sold. The oil fever i 8 McMeekin, Uarrisbnrg Eudie Roberts, 14 Price, Ores ell Fred Jennings, Portland Renfro, Fall Creek LSeal, Wendling Anderson Havel, Ciow Henry Hadley 1) Blackenston, Hoquiem Jaa Parker, Trent HOFFMAN. Wigman, Portland A Cam. 3 VcPhte, Htiitli, Cot Grove Lealmrg Giant Halley, Grata Valley llobhe, Portland Ira Hn.jd.

Ht Louis Staby, Portland II A Forbes, 8 Mrj Cottage Grove Jones. Cottage Grove Uawley, Salem Go Knapp, Wendling 1 Tot, Wendling funers: will take place today at 3 clock I m. i Millinery Opening. Devotees i la-hi'in ah old attend our I irraod millinery opening Saturday from tiecoming unite general and there is an nnoneMioned aeniiineiit among ur peo p'e to aseist the oompany in its efforts have li oil pn.hhm thoroughly t.s'e.1. rtiei.ni era of the rompany have not ne yet dei ided whether to tiny otitritrht a lerrio and paraplieroslia for dri'hng or lo lease one for tl.

i nrpose. Home cor Yes, wti have them, the very hesl that money, brains and scientific toois can produce, tho world-renowned STAN DA HI) has taken (iold Medals and highest awards at Fairs and Kxpo-itions all over tho World, it is tho quietest and easiest running sowing maching ex'ant. Theso machines are made hy the Standard Sewing Machine Company at Cleveland, Ohio. This plant and business is worth and is the second la' got Sewing Machine Company in the world. These nia.

hiue sew with lo th'il or with one III ed. We sell ihem to yon I one-third lew "'en "ueula do; we wive yon the atranta prntlit. oil' nnnee are f.10 stuiihiid (irnl ndrawer, ir. lie M'a, Kill. Jdr-wer tf 8 drawer The lMiliam I) in Hesd ttie hand et nisei.

vm inn aiw, each ma hiue wanauted with a binding nn Pes fall nd see then. 1 to 9 tn. Cur spring line it replete -ETJO-EIsnH- with all the latwt mode in dainty f-n. respotidenoe has hen hal with a eoin- ioiue Head gear and gorve-na unlbnery. Miso Halt ft.

Steam cleaning and Dveinp Works. pany In Indiana which has been borinir for nalurnl gas in that elate and ia an-ions to come to ths coist. The result of the matter will depend on the terms the Ashland company may beahlr toieoure. CHRIS HARX, rrtprUtcr. Telephone Black.

4M. Military Club The Military club will meet tonight to decide npon the purchase ol a piano. All member, should be present. By order ol lcta Joiiftso, Pres. Fiui( Tat Ueey.

West Hth near Steam Ijanmlry. Active operationa in ha way of drilling BARKER GUN VSORKS will not be far off in any event. Ashland. Tiding, "e.m -r-n I- WXTS IV-mTa Subscribe for The Reeister.

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