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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1898)
HP L: 1 1L i inn ?i n i f n i Y .11 .u. 0 IST1BL1S0ED MR ME DIWEimTIOJ W WWCRiTin rBWCIPLKS. AMD TO EABJ iN lOmiTUTUB BT TBI IWB1T CF OLE BIOWJ 2 WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD. CAfllHJELL BROS, PUBLISHER '-U.t 'I' '"' b,,"-' Lreuin and "'u,h TEKUiOF blHSCIlIIHOi: V.. Ytif. . . . 12.00, 1.00. .60. lint Months. : j Lwrtlslna rtei made known on iph"''"ui" in " " ' 1 iif. Oregon. :t ' I It 11 LI A b S. L'OCKEY Vn DEALER IN ;iock$. vVatcnes, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. iEPAIKINO PROMPTLY DONE fsT-AIIWora Warranted. -Til t, W. BROWN, LI. D. ftclan nncl Surgeon I .Lum over Tmatoftice. Hours; fUB, 12 to 'i, 6 lo V . w. V C. wuuuuuujx, jAtt orncy-al-I-aw. InrTUi-Ouelialt block south ol riirlsman's Bock, aXliKSK. : 1 OKEOON. TTORNEo-AT-LAW. - lute in m.rilcA In all the court of ... ... late. Office In Walton i lock. L.L. "WHITSON, DENTIST. n.vlne Mirehssed the ofliw ami lixlnn i o Li.i. .1 f-l Y. V. llciiiU'riuiti, I am ikiw kii.ml loilu anvililng lu Hie line u llcntMrj T '. i .. ...it.-. Cross and Bridge ork Speclaltf. JANITE AND MARBLE WORKS. Dfiiiui and New Prlcei In ForclBti and Lomnllc Marble anil Granite, Monurr.euts. Ht tilatoiiea and Cemetery work of all ktnda for 1IM5. ALL WORK GUARANTEED ! iDt u9triet.rjailitt ffre. lu ere O ( . 11 u iir tea's. 11. EaIMW, rsliloi Puidrat I' E. Ssiit oRaes, Assistsnt CVliier. Ot Eugene. up lash Capital $50,000 plus and Profits. 850,009 ugene - - Oregon. k genera) banking business dona on reason- to terms, Slirht drafts on NEW YOKK. H AGO, SAN KKANCI3CO and POKT ND.OUEGON. ill of MchanKe told on oreltfn conn trio., weita received aubloot to check or oertif I of detal. all oollectiuna entrusted to n will receive pi l)i attention. ugene loan M Savings Bank . . . Of Eugene, Oregon, pi (Paid up) . . $50,000 W. E. mown, President. B. D PAINE. Vice Prtildent. F. V, OSBUKr!, Cathlrr. W. W. BROWN, AM'tCaihler DIRECTORS- U' Oak.... .a. a .a PUne.j. h. Robinson, J. U. Harrl. general Bankioo Bu;iness isaqted 017 pauorable Jerms tn ir"',on the principal clt!- -f the fi. i,r:,!;t,t,-,: a1"0 evchaiiae furnik.vd f.vall ! i.L . pomitrlra. ,pro' vault t tlie .toi.'se rf valuaWa f"lwil 111 recrir, our prompt attention. lane County Bank. 'lala'.lnhfd In ltii EUGENE, OREGON. ' general Banking business al1 branches transac erf no f'ble terms. A. O. IIOVE,Pniaen'. AHUAM.S.Cahier. '11 (MV.'i.HiJn Bank ODR COUNTY PARK. Ii Being Willed by Energetic Citizens. ki xupsiB or WORK domi:. A few montlia ago It wae dfterrulned to ere what could be dont towarde Ira IThvIii ih publln aquarea. Tlia county did not ftwl Ilk lucurrlDf the rxpen, nor did IU cllj. to rather than I'Kvetheiu remain tb uutlahilT thf jr were, a eauviaa of lb town mud, to which th citlzvos, with a icw txifpiioni, lubacriiMd tentr- oiixly and greatly commended the mlerpri.e. TIip canvaai liae by nt means bevu thornukli one, owing to the limited! number making It, aLd thoee who l ave not tied ao opportunity to tub' tfcrlbe CMii do 10 by calling aud leaving tliflr liamia with E Kchwarzachlld at the Eugene Rook Store. The folia ing Ii a lint of (bote he have already contributed: a it Friendly 5 00 FE Dunn 6 00 E Schwamchlld 2 00 Orinin Hardware Co 6 00 E HatiNou S 00 A G Hovpyjr 2 f)0 E L &. S Hark aud Oaburu AD. Lano S 00 A C Woodcock 2 00 llatnplorf Kroe 2 60 L (J Adair 2 00 Ui'Aitn l 00 F M Wilkin 1 00 It McMurphey M 1 00 I K IVterp 1 00 A Yerlnnton 1 00 Roister.. '. 1 00 E U Rinitli 1 00 Dr Cl.tuhlre 1 00 E U Hklpwortli 1 to Mrs J M Thompion 2 50 Yornn & Hon 1 00 I'has Kla loger GO C H Hunt 00 II A Vincent 1 00 Thonipaou 4 Hardy 1 00 I'rof Condoti 3 00 I E Mevena 1 00 Win Retisdiaw 1 00 O HodiP 1 00 Oeo A Dorria 1 00 Jerry Horn 1 00 R II Miller 1 00 Dr Kuykeudall 2 60 E K Chapman 1 00 J V Kauflmau 6 00 F L Chambers 6 00 R M Day 2 60 O M Young 2 00 J U McC'lung 6 00 A V Peters 2 00 Fir.t National Bank 6 00 Hall A Bon 2 60 HM Miller 1 00 D W Coolidge... 2 00 J C Watklus 1 00 E K Henderson 1 00 W O Zelgler 1 00 Journal 1 00 A W Gilbert 1 00 H Gordon 60 J U Green & Hon 1 00 II Holden J W Kays LT Harris J F Btarr CA Wintermeler , Dr VUIouUby E R E 4 I Co Dr Whitson E O Putter A E Wheeler O D Combs J M Shelley Dr J J Flnley Ed Davis A J Johueou ,, ., N Winter Oeo Craw 60 1 60 1 00 60 60 1 00 1 00 60 6 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 i oo 1 00 26 60 Of this aiuouut, less tbsn $i remains to be collected. Thanks are especially due to Mr C R Doyle, who has given both time and labor freely, and without whose aid In the beginning the work would have been greatly hindered. C 11 Collier surveyed the squsres and establlahed the corner free of charge. Mr Halncs gave the tanbark for the walks (only one df w hich Is completed yet), aud Meaar: Hubble and Gordon delivered the es me free of charge. The county court douated loam aud laid some ad ditlr. Dal water tips", ssd the fertilizer, win donated by various citizens. Lace Iltlrs gave paint for the roof of band atuud, uud Hulery 4 Jeaklu have agieed to paint the Land stand free of churls. J M Hloan, V M McFarland E Wliattam sod others contributed the turn-Mile to the west park. DW Coolidgu cflerid hia exptilt-uce and luhur Id selecting aud planting the hedge, ti?ee and shrubs for tW, which wss sfterwards increased to $05, and In all he was paid $65 23 and credited with his aubeerlption ef $2. This paid fur the ahruhs aud labor employed he making no profit, a this la wholly a philanthropic enterprise, Bkaldes, he w na nut his fare one way to Baleru and Wmxlburn, elio hotel fare. In addition there has been paid out .be follow Inn sums: $10.60 for 0 days' labor, $8 for benches and $3 for w aur EUGENL, C)RM SATURDAY, APRIL tf 898. trough on band stand, and f for irra.7 seeda. Thanks are due Mr 8 F Kerns for bis gift of two beautiful trees, which are trowing nicely. F M Wllklns, Mrs - v vnurcn, airs Klnsey aud Mrs Btiannonnave expressed their lntn How of donating trees in memory of friends or relatives. The Improvements so far sonal.tof hedge of California Privet around both square, the removal of about uair tue trees In the southeast square u a iew in the square directly weat, wnicu Dad been injured by a freeze wuea newly planted aud were badly decayed st the roots and rapidly dying, uu replacing them with a variety of evergreens and declduoua trees, orna mental and flowering shrubs, row bed, one bed of French rhododendron, ta The bandstand will have climbing roses trained over It. The gronud has been raked, leveled as far as the wean at haud would permit, and gras Med sown. Benches will be placed among the trees ss soon as the weather will permit. The work yet planned for is the paiutingnf the baudataud, the treea to be given a r-oat or whitewash to re move the niotte. It wss Intended to spray Hum but the season Is now too far advanced to drso. Vat louj reporta have gone out that the county has appropriated quite a sum for dolDg this work, but we are lu a position to say emphatically that this work bss all been done so far by i.e generosity of Eugene's citizens. and everything that adds to the beau ty of our city I a dlreot benefit to every citizen and business man or we- man in It, and it is also a benefit to the peeple in ihe county at laige. This. work will be continued until thefuod are exhausted. All the work will be done by subscription and no debt will be Incurred, and reports will beglvea to the public from lime to time a the REVOLVING TURRET FOR COAST DEFENSE. SeverM of tbeso revolving turrets, armed with mammoth gnns, are to be tlartd npou Bonier about, New York harbor, for the defense of the metropolis. work progresses, and additional lis! will be published as new subscribers are received. Manager Rosp, of the Parker, has also signified his intention of giving a benefit for the park Improvement In the near future, and the date will soon be arranged. Died. V ni T Hsger died In this city of consumption Sunday morning at 2:40 a ui. He had been a resident of Lane county near Creswell since a child, recently name to tills city to se. oure Diedicsl aid. He leaves a father, brother, twoslslenand a host ef friends to mourn his les. His slstsr Clara, who has been attending the Monmouth Normal school, and brother Marion, wbe bad beeu atteuding him here In his lllnes, accompanied the remains on the afternoon train to Lresweii, Luella Brewster of this city, a friend of the family and Rev JC Richardson went with them, the latter to take charge of the funeral services. The interment took place in ths Hewe cemetery near Creswell. A New OiIDEb. The board of Fire Delegates at Its last meeting made an order that when the Are bell rmg for a "false alarm," and It was dlxcorered, two tsps should be rang three times to DOtify tboxe firemen In the outskirts, and save the hauling of apparatus a long dirtancs for no purpose. This is a good ruling. Steam Boat NttntD. Corvallis Tini' ' " I '" 'act tlmt a large amount i. f freight is hauled by ivaiiia froiu here lu Eugene, two oiuts counected by rail, is a strong commentary on the tiseWesness of the railroad codjiiiIhIod, ne or whoe duties Is supposed to be I he rrgulaiion or railroad freight." A mono tiik Sick. Eheu Stewart is reported telter aud Mrs Kiucaid is reported about the same today. Secre tary Kiucaid Is sufTxrlag from la grippe, I'hoa Jeukius is confined to bis room w Ith la grippe. MONDAY, APRIL 4. Harvey Bommervills is iu the city. II N Cockerllne Is In the city again Wils Owens, of Monroe, la lu the city. (Steve Jones left today for a vi.lt in the East. Judge Fullerton, of Roaeburg, la in the city. Mrs S E Brown made a short trip to Harriaburg too ay. Hon B H Friendly and wife went to Portland yesterday. John Hatidaaker Is speudiug bis va cation at Pleaaant Hill. M If see Carrie and Henrietta Lnucr are visiting In Portland. W GifTord Nah went to the Na.h ranch iu Lincoln county today. Mrs Hugh Hampton is vielllng rela tives and friends at Lost Valley. Attorney E R Sklpworth went to Al bany today to attend circuit court. Rev J C Woolevcame down from Cottage Grove on todsy'r 10:60 local. Mrs Emma Miller aud son Jack re turueu te their home at Portland yes terday. Miss Luslla Brewster left on the 2.04 train to commence her school at Lynx Hollow. James Montgomery, or Irving, has returned from his work for the S P In Southern Oregon. C O Brown who purchased a Urge amount or stock lu this vicinity Inst year la again In the city. Major Freeman, in charge or the river Improvement and Captain Hatch r the U 0 snagboat Mathlonm, arrlrtd up today. Dr Billington will leave shortly for Cleveland, Wash, being called there to treat a cancer. Mrs J B Stowell hat temporarily moved her family to Iaburg, where her daughter, Miss Hattle Is engnged In teaching school, Albany Herald: Coke Bilyeu, son or Hon L Bilyeu, of Eugene, Is visiting his grandparents, Hon and Mrs R A Irvine, In this city. A new water trough has been placed In front of McClung's store. It wss badly needed, a the old one hod seived Its purpose well. J R Whitney, or lbs Albany Herald, and who Is mentioned us a candidate for state printer on the republican ticket, Suudsysd In Eugene. Col Delos D Nesr, of Portland, was in the city today on business con. nected with his duties a architect ef the new court house. Mrs W R McCornack or Florence, is la the city. She fame out with her mother, Mrs Hazleton who was on her way home to Canada. Rosalie Friendly returned home from salem yesterday, t he was aecompati. led by Mlas Carrie Paine, who will visit with her a few days. Lswls Coryell, who has been in the city for some time receiving treatment for a cancer from Dr L W Brown, re turned to his home above Bprlngfleld today with the cause of his trouble re moved. The Republican Congressional con- veutiou will meet in Eugene one week f rum today. Han TH Tongue is the only candidate mentioned for con grefrfcitian. Fred FUk returned yenterday from Giiiinill, Iowa, where he vfiit th winter, ai.d will attend to in faiht-r's business during the latter's absence U bis old borne in ermont. Fred enjoyed the winter, but is well pleased to return to Oregon. Corvallia Times: Friday morning a couple or teama loaded up here will. beer hides which were to be delivered to W W Haines, the tanner of Eugene. Air Haines haa been in business In Eu gene about 30 yeais, aud during nearly that period has purchased the bides ol (he Taylor butcher sbop. mmmmmmm CITY ELECTION. Tbe Lightest Vole stud Least Interest in Years. SOU VOTES CAST. Dally Guard April 5 As might be expected, the vote at the oil v election yesterday was ex tremely light.Ta grand total of 302 votes being csat, atalnat b77 in 1807. As there was ouly one set of candi dates people H)tild not be expected to get euthuslastio and only these cast their ballot w ho happened to ease the voting places on their way to and from their business. As stated yester day, ths name or J II Lam f so a was brought out at uoou lor councilmau In Firxl w ard, w ithout his know ledge or ciin-ent, and It Is complimentary to him that fn.m this late hour he re crived 52 votes. Tbe vote by wards Is asfulloAs: FIRST WARD. For Councilman F W Oibuin J II Lam peon W M Greeu , 02 ... 62 ... 3 Total. Osburu'a plurality..., For Recorder It F Dorris , For Treasurer Oeo F Ciaw .. 147 .. 65 ,. 14i ... 115 ,.. 03 .. 2 .... 64 ... 06 BKCOND WARD. For Couiictlraau W W Hali.ee Scattering For Recorder B F Dorris For Treasurer Geo F Craw THIRD WARD. For Councilman L N Roney ,.. 87 ... 2 .. 00 ... 90 ....147 .... 05 .... 90 ,..302 Scattering For Recorder B F Dorris For Treasurer Geo F Craw NUMMARY, ToUl vote first ward 1 " seoond ward , ' third ward Gland total Corvallis .Sawmill to Kesurue. The Corvallis sawmill, which has been Idle for a year or more, will re sume operations In a few days. Its first work will be to manufsoture haid- wood lumber for the San Francisco market. Later soft lumber will be cut for the home market. The mill, In 1893, was ownsd by tbe late Max Friendly. It, at that time, be came part of the assets In an assign ment and was purchased at assignee's sale by Lorry 4 Glen, who, after operat ing It about a year became fluancially embarrassed, the mill being again sold under the hammer for about $5000, this time to 8 L Shedd, trustee for several creditors, Its original cost w as about $20,000. Ths new manager will be E W Strong, of Forsythe 4 Strong, whe operate a mill at Mission Landing, Marion county. He has Isased ths mill and proposes hereafter to operate It at Its fullest cspaclty. A considerable number of Lane county people have at times been directly or Indirectly Interested In tbe mill through logging operations on tbs McKenzle. Rebuilding tbe Cons. Florence West April 1. The cabin aud engine house of lbs Coos were removed this wsek. Ths machinery Is to be all taken out and considerable change made In tbe craft. The side wheels are to be removed and she will be fitted up with new engines and twin screws. A new c.blD aud engine room wl 1 be built, leaving room for carrying teams on deck. In this way it will seldom be necessary lo use a scow and this will be much more convenient. Tbe boat will be easier to handle and her running expenses much less. This work hss been In oontempla- tl' n fur several years, and now that it is eommenoed we expect ere long to see a fleet trim little steamer ready for business. A Faijk Rri'ort Brownsville Times: A report wsseurrent In this ei:y lst week to the efivct that Mr M V Harshbarger, of ktprlri, field, Lane county, a broiber-ln-law of Mr Sim Tycer, of this city, had died at Bksg way or the prevailing disease, eerebro plnsl meningitis, but later advice from Ekagway are that tbe gentleman is alive and well. Makkikd. In Eugene, Saturday, April 2, 1808, at tbe home of Rev Mor ton L Rose, pastor of tbe First Chris tian church, II L Edmundson ant) VllssDouuaW Bllgblon. They wil, reside mar Goshen. TUESDAY APRILS. Sam Goldsmith was lu Eugene today. Bert Vincent Is sick with sppen dlcltus. O P Hot! returned to Irving this moralng. Col Delos I) Neer returned to Port land today. Geo G Reed and family, cf De Lamar, Nevada, are In the city. J W Shumate, or Walter . Hie, was in Eugene over laat night. J udue J C Fullerton returned to his home at Boseburg today. The temperauce ticket waa uccesHful in Brownsville yesterday, Mrs Julia Young-Powi it, has opened t millinery store at Wallace, Idaho. Prof K B MoElroy went to hi lien- ton county orchard today. Tbe business men of Portland have nominated W 8 Mason for mayor. Samuel Gellette baa returned to Yreka, California, fir a short visit. Mrs Hugti Hampton arrived hums t wl ay freui a short visit al Lost Valley. David Cherry left today for North Dakota, 81 Paul aud Detroit to visit relatives. Miss Henrietta Laurer arrlvxl home this afternoon from a short trip to Portland. The silver forces carried Woodburu yekterdsy. It was formerly a strong republican town. The useless railroad commission held a session at Baleru yesterday to Investi gate the killing of the boy at Cottage Grove. We suppose they fouud hltu dead. Mr and Mrs John Glen, of Dayton, Ore, arrived up on today a 2:04 local, and are guests at the lion e of their son, Prof Irving M Glen, East Ninth street. Attorney Sklpworth returned from Albany laat evening. He will return to that place Friday to attend to busi ness before the Llau county circuit curt. Tbe plans and specifications for tbe new building to be located on the corner or Willamette aud Mnth strests, has been received. Ou the upper floor whl be eight oflAce rooms. Mr and Mrs A A Hsflsngi r cams up from Portland en last night's overland, and will leave In a few days for Foley Bpilugs, to prepare that well known resort for the reception of summer guests. H C Vandevere, ot Davenport, Ne braska, Is vsry III at the Hotsl Eugene with malarial fever. He had started for Klondike but backed out wbsu he reached Seattle and came here about a week ago, being en route to California. Today'a Oregonlan: Mr A A Ha- flenger and wife have returned to Foley springs, after spending the win ter in this city. Mr Hsflenger will make improvements and put every thing In readiness for the. reception of guests. During the rsceat ejections In Aus tralia, a Melbourne csndldate, after laying down a somewhat advanced program exclaimed: "Yes, gsutUuieu, and I will go one step furthet," saying which he stepped over the edge of the rostrum In a shert sighted enthusiasm and fell among tbe reporters beneath. R at Vesica's Residence. College Grove Leader, April 2: Miss Ermine Veatch and brother Job rile returned from Boseburg Tuesday morning. They will reside lu Cottage Grove for tbe present, In the elegant nsw residence Just completed by their father. Hon R M Veatoh. The build. Ing.ls finished after tbe design of Miss Ermine and reflects much credit upon one si young. The building Is hand some and one ot the - best arranged homes In the city. Marriauh Licknse County Clerk Jennings late Saturday afternoon Issued a marriage license te 11 L Ed- munson, 27 years, and Donna W B Igbton, 20 years. Lono Ton Delegatus J J Winn and J W White were elected delegates to tbe republican county convention at tbe primary In Long Tom precinct. EASTER WEEK SPECIALS This Is the time have an excellent new colors, from sombre black. beauty In self or Cleopatra 2 clasp, wai ranted real kid, perfect fittlns-, $1.60. Mascot, dark Hilda, light reliable ib workmanship, excellent in tit and wear, f 1.25. Formosa H you dont say It lathe ever bought we will take them nil yuur uauu. wust try yair mr ai.uo. Mochas 2 clasp, Geod colors snd aid to be tbe n.ol durable glove worn y ladle. Good value at $1.25, this week 86 cents. Lauies gauntlets neat and durable, 76 cents. 3Fe 3E. XZTJJXTJSr TH A I II.M M Kit IIOUSIC. Ill Lano Precinct, VW of Jurii'lloa lity. ('orrrtpDitilrnt Fiitrsr.re Wi.l. Mr Leonard Tabor, who has taught school near the o-CMlleil haunted house ou the Iihuhley place aud who took an Interest in the spookly manifesta tions, though no believer In ghosts, say: My Informmit wa lu error about the house. He says it Is about 30 years old and was iie. ii pled liy a family be fore Anion Itlai hlcy lived there alone. Mr Tabor has heard the mysterious sounds niul comimres (hem to the rat tat tat of a skunk walking the lloor or of table tapping spirits, whllo Post says, they sound as If a knotted cord was being drawn across the roof. The sounds Tnlinr hi'Mrd came ouly when the wind was blowing or hail Just died down. Win BlHchley declares that something ltivi.il. lo tapped his shoul der one cold day lieu bo w ent Into the house and was building a fire at he fireplace. Finally, there is a lone ly grave near the house. Hcolt'i-rs and those w hosit lu the seat of Ihe scornful say that a reed or per haps a hoard shaken by the wind, made the sounds that Tabor heard, while t lie knotted cord had a real ex istence aud was moved by a practical Joker. It it reported that the house' or a part or il, has fallen d wn this winter. But then spooks can spook without a hniiie 1 suppose. I'lltClir CUL'KT. Cases JiispoMd or-AilJourned for the Term. An adji unite! term of circuit court convened l-i thin city this forer.oou at 11 o'clock. Present Judje Fullerton, Sheriff Johnson niul Clerk Jennings. The following proceedings were had: Chos F Cox vs Snruh Jane Cox, di vorce. Grained. Fredericks Kosltln vs Jacob Park; to set aside deed. Continued by consent to give re'enu more time within which to cjinplete the testimony in said cause. Xora Iluilwig vs Louis Hartwig; tilvurce; motion to set aside findings of the referee. To be submitted on writ ten brlet by consent of bnth parties. A J Kaiser vs J E and Dolly Kaiser etal; to set aside deed, To be sub mitted ou written brief on or before May 15, 1S!IS. J E Davis el si vsCily of Eugene et al; to restore public square. Continued by consent of the pari Its for the term. Wm M Ruushaw vs the City of Eugene; review. Coulluued for the term. Geo Mldgley vs Wm and Mary M Kdrla and the Eugene Mill 4 Elevator Co; foreclosure. Motion or defendant to dlamlts said suit aud judgment on the pleadings overruled; demurrer to answer sustained and defendant allowed ten duys to file an amended answer. SHFiieiidly vs The Eugene Eleo trio Light Co, a corporation. Evidence waa taken In open court, and after hearldg all or said evidence, the court being In doubt, took ihe matter under advisement. The court allowed 8 Haudsaker, court balilir, the sum or (land clerk ordered to draw warrant on geneial fund. Court (heu ailj'iuruud for tbe term. The Bhuwneetotvn Horror. Latest iiewa from the Hooded Illinois city, Bhawncetowii, Is that there has been great lost of life, probably to ex ceed 100. Tbo area Hooded is iibout one mile square. Tho levee broke without warning and the water or the raging Ohio river covered a large portion of the town to a depth of 20 feet. Two score bodies have been recovered from the Hood, hundreds have been rescued, aud other hundreds are yet In danger of their lives, t-huwneeto n before tbe Hood was a town of about 2000 population , Cottage Grove Lei.d r: Jeunings Bros and llruneaii wil erect a 10-stamp quartz mill ou Iheir Hellena claim this spring. Tills property promises to le the bonanza of Eo'.iemla. for new u loves. We assortment in all the tbe daiuty white to The uew greeu is a contrasting elltuhes. Young man now it your chance; ton kniiw .lio in spring the young man's fancy etc. If you haveoueof our nobby pinhls, you stand a much belter snow of pressing oui suit, $3.50 to 17.75. Klngaburry 1 the leader lu hats. Chicago le der Is Just as dressy if not quite so Rood, $1.50. Gold aud sliver dress, fancy aud golf shirts are siite fitters aud good wearers; some neat patterns to choose from at 60 cents to $2,00. Nt-ck wear Is our hobby; we have pulls, four in hand, tecks, bows, clubs, 6 cents to $1.00. e