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GUAM. hie r S8T1BLIXHBD MR THE BIMEimTIO OF ORWCRlTin rKl.lCIPLKt. 4Nn TO IAR.1 IN BOHHTimiHi BT TBE sWKAT OP tDI Ball EUGENL, OK., SATURDAY, JUNK u 1898 K uKNK IE CAN MAKE A NEW MAN m ex. tor Men's and Boys' &0c to 75c pair. Scotch Lawns, all eotton, 5c per yard. nnodiesand sundries from 7c r. ?. nr.- x r.n . at lirl HUIM!-, "VV IU ?1 arasols, 50c to $9 00. WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD. nPBBLL 55ROS, PUBLISHERS it -.,: sit' f W Tine.-. h'twee i Hid EIkUUi .Streets, TEKMSOF SL'DSCHIITIOX: MNf. i llNtki. 1.00. .50. ilHtm. uvertising rates made known on application. llMtrn :! Ititluiss litters tn (il'. ltw,0rtfon. DJvVLEK IN , W'atcnes, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. RING PROMPTLY DONE fs-umorn Warranted. W.BROWN, M. D. tyslclari and Surgeon kffiw nl iwidence over postofflce. Hour; K M U to 0 to 1 1. ni. C. WOODCOCK a u . -m 'tiiorncv -ai - . Wlri-One half block south of Olirlsiinm'a m, can : ORXQOV. bhca j. w i;ok, I, r. MARKLEY ATT0RNEYS-1AT-LAW. Me .... Oregon I piactice in till the court of Me. Kffleeln Widtou block. L.L. WHITSON, DENTIST. I?,?l sweats therffieeiuiil fixtures o Qmag w. v. Henderson, I in now r roue anything la the line 0 Hentistrj b0Tesm.i.tllce. Croan anil Bridge work i Specialty. MITE AND MARBLE WORKS. D lan, U4 New ln iroreign and ""'ic Marble and Granite, Monuments, stonet and Ctmetery work of all klndi for 18M. S II Eskln Canhler. iHlSlalll I 'hler -iar II Oi Eugene. N up Ush Capittl mW' "'Plus and Pronts.0,000 a u&ene - . Oregon h hSff' btuiOMa dona on . SJt'i, ,. 2TO drafu on NEW YOKK. Ul ,,, V.-N' FRANCISCO and . Pwha aSSP ol1 00 coantriw WAlz?.T,d,ubiet to aback or orrtifi mA . aavnated to n. wilt 1 him Bank 'aaaaaioa. pays dividends of self-respect The difference in cost between being badly-dressed and well-dressed b so slight it's surprising any man will hesitate. EVERY ONE OF OUR HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX GARMENTS IS GUARANTEED. It will outwear ordinary clothes, will not cost any more to begin with and is a great deal cheaper in the end HART, 80HAFFNER & MARX. HAMPTON BROS. Clothing up-tc-date. Boy knee pants to 2."c ier yard. 1 FLOWKK MISSION HRhVIUE. Thd W 0 T f Will Pay Loving: Tribute to tlie Memory of ;jcnnle Casslday hi a special Flower Service. No i atne could tie DON fittingly linked witli Francis YY'iilnrd'e than tliut if Jennie Casslday, who through long years of illness conducted the ; work of Flower MImIoo, waking glad many lonely hearts by fending Mowers and words of holy comfort 10 those nbut in by illn-' s or nit". ThOM who will Mailt the W C TU in this work of love, will please bring their Mowers to M tint's Hall, at I o'clock Wad DM day afternoon, June 8th Hpeelal ex ercises will be given, after which Mower girls will distribute bouquets among the sick. Phksiiikkt. Died Buddeuly. Dally Guard, Jun 6 ; vlce a, d all U8eU .uaMji, cto The steamer Oregon, which arrived Ree h m o lh Bervlce distinct at Portland from Astoria this Monday aQd Mh,bu the ,oU, MCU wtQ ,he morning, at 1 o'clock, brought the j graud loUl The object of this is to news of the death of her commanding 8rrlve at lhe entlre number of men officer, Captain 0 M Stephens, who I armed and enjploye)1 in ,he military dropped dead supposedly from heart gervice in any capacity in order to pro disease on the second day out. I vide adequate appropriations for pay The Oregon left San Francisco meul and tupveSi ,nd lt . highly de Thursday morning, about 10 o'clock, 8raoIe tbM your statement should be and everything went well. Friday 1 8eDt wltu no deay piease aeknowl momlDg the captain nd the first edge recept immediately. Edward M mute, Charles Olelow, were in the pilot, gtanton." house, about ft o'clock. Suddenly the j 0n Aprn 28i mi, another telegram captain put his hand to his head, and wag gent uy tne gecretary of war ask exclaiming "I feel dizzy" would have; Dg for lhe gme information, but it fulleu to the Moor had uot the mate waa nol unlu May 1M, 1802, that Gov caught him In lime. He was carried I erll0r Whiteaker wrote bis reply to the to Ins hed in his eabin, which is uot I Wdr department, to the effect that the far away Ud every eflort mode to8tatenad no ,,ome guard(; that no revive him without ""ccesa. troops, raised by this stats were In the MA.mm.Tn Kmrene Sunday .1 tbe 8e,,erol UOVernmeut, Jane 5, 1886, Mr Ed Cluer and Miss .,n-T RpvJ T Ahhott ortlclat-! DC. They will make their homo oa ' Olive street. him loan and Savings Bank ... Of Eugene, Ore( CAPITAL (Paid up) $50,000 W. E. BROWN. President. B. D PAINE. Vice President. F. W. OSBURK, Cashier, w. W. BROWN. Afi't Cashier DIRECTORS- F. W. Osburn. B. D. Palrie. W E.'Brovn O A. Paine, J. F Robinson. J B. Harris. Jra9sacted 09 Favorable Terms Draft Issued oa the principal cltlee of lhe DnlMd Hutes; also exchange furnished aall able In all foreign countries. Interest paid on time deposit". Kire-proof vault for the storage of Taluabla alters. . cidlecll ons receive our prompt attention. Lane County Bank. iKsuUlsbed ln 1882.) EUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking bualnoaa in all branches tranaacted no favorable terms. A. O. HOVEV, President J. M. ABRAMlS, Cashier A. O HOV'EY' JR.. Assit Catier. OF YOU. ... ITH one of our stylish suits and a nobby Spring top coat a man you'll be proud of. An investment in our kind of clothes Hi GUARANTEED OLOTHINO. Hamilton Bros IN OLD TIMES. 'The stele of Oregon Days. War To show how things were done in 1861, when trooops were called for from the various states, and (be attitude of Oregon ofllciala In those days a Blatee- raan re potter yesteiday copied an order received by the then governor of Ore- goti, John Whiteaker. Following is the order received by Governor White aker, dated at Washington, D I', April 15, 1861: 'Gov. of Oregon, Oregon City: The returns of many of the states being found imperfect, and some changea having been made since the last re turns, will you pleaae send to Ibis de partment a full and accurate statement of nil the troops from your atate which are now In the service of the general government, together with a separate list of all not numbered into the ser- and that DO fl8ure or scratch "P60 could be found In the executive office "T! (lauil ).- tia utnlA fur Ilia ir.-iu-rnl trttV. I i l...f ., ,. t ....... L, I .... I 1 " " " V" " ernmeut. no luriuer copies oi tetters written to the war department can be found in the letter book used by Gov ernor Whteaker, and the probability is that no further letters were written In reference to tbe matter. A BROKE1 LIMB Frank Wilson, Formerly of Eugene, ay Lose a i . g A Medtord, Jackaon county, dispaicb of June 4, waa an account of a serious accident to Frank Wilson, formerly a resident of Eugene. It says: "Frank Wilson met with asarlousaccldentthis afternoon. He runs a bakery here and delivers bread In Jacksonville. While returning from a trip today the thills of his wagon dropped down, and his horse began kicking, breaking his leg. It Is a very bad break, and amputation may be necessary." O inmencem?nt Programme. Hunday, June 12, 1898-Baccolaureate Sermon. Monday, June 13, 7:30 p m Gradu ating Extremes in music. Tuesday, June 14, 10 a m-Field Day. Tuesday, June 14, 3 p m Presidents Iteceptlou. Tuesday, June 14, 7:30 p m Reunion Wednesday, June 14 Class Day. Wednesday, June 16,3 pm Alum ni meeting. Wednesday, June 16, 7:30 p m -Address before tbs University. Thursday, June 16 Annual tneetiog Beard of Regent. Thursday, Jane 16, 10 a m Com mencement Exercises. COLLEGE VICIOUS. be U. ef 0. Still Mds'Atlilttie Su)rfniiey. Kill h. ndisll aim mil s las lletnrs The Intercollegiate field tin t I 1 siS , will I long remembered by tbs I oft), for the tit e work of her Item marks an epoch in tbe athletic hb'i ry of the ODittrslty. Kuyketniia' . leuiarka t'ie athlete and i tbe pride rf every college eiudeiii in the state. Euteretl In live evenlH, he broke two record, mid liexides added n bret and two sec onds to his nelilevements scoring in all 111 points Diek Smith also smashed a record in t lie hammer Ihrow. lieu. I roads a srand stand. Qntah iu the mile run, as did Bcotl and Bradley lu tlie bicycle raoe. White i- developing luto a clever hurdlet, and lu another year or two will be a c rack-a-jark. TheeL tire team proved Itself worthy the hon ors won. W ) Trine is a trainer of exceptiona'. abllltyt and tlie cridit for th.. One showing made by tbs D ofO team Is due to his careful work. Tbe success of the team stems even more remarka ble when it laaonsldtrsd that the uni versity didn't liave a long list of old athletes to pick from, but were com pelled to do development work. The line cnudltlou of the 0 oft) team and the care takeu of litem by their tiainer constantly excited words of praise, uot only from the crowd, but the athletes of the other schools, who recognized that their rival was in condition to put up a battle roval. Tbe home coming was very pleasan t ami the reception giveu the team very cordial und demonstrative. The cup is ours, ami the wish of every one Is that it may become permanent property. A summary of the polnls made gives the 0 of O 48, W U, 28, 0 A C, 21, and P 0 19J. The DSNS, failing to score. The events were won in the order following: Half-mile run-Kenworthy, P C, won, Wilkin- KOOOd, Kuney third; time, SjM, lOU-y aril dash 1" Craw lord. 0 AC, won, Kuykendall secoud, Gul'S third; lime, U:I0 4-ft. One mile walk- John iitn'iuiau, U A C, won, 8t3Viill tecond, Hemenway third; time 8:32. 220-yaid hurdle race-D V Kuyken dall, U of O, won, White second, Mj Bride third; time 0:27. 440-yard run-C A liedmond, P C, won, Williams second, HtiteB third; time, 0:67. One mile ran L A Itead.lJofO, won, Colt second, Wilkius third; time, 4:67 2-5. 220-yard dash-D V Kuykendall, U of O, won, Crawfo'd second, Itedmoud third; time, 0:22 2 6. Twc mile bicycle race L M .Scott, U sf O,. won, Beattie secoud. Bradley third; time, 5:32. 12-yard hurdle race-W J White U of 0 won, Kuykendall second, Heater third; time, 0:18 2-5. Broad jump I) V Kuykendall, U of O, won, Gulss second, Bucklnglium third; distance, 20 feet j Inches. Putting the shot H M Sanders, W U, won, Hmlth aecjnd, Wanuer tlilrd; distance, 39 feet. Pole vault It Heater, P C, won, Hobsou secoud, Menders third; heubt reached, 10 feet. Hammer throwlug-R H Smith, U of O, won, Elgin second, Bodiue third; distance 111 feet 1 Inch. High jump R Buckingham, W I', won, H H Handera eecoml; helglit readied, 5 feet 4 Inches. af St) agar C O Galloway liears the dis tinction of ilng the first student man ager to take a chartered car over tbe 8 P without unking an error in tickets, or figures, so Conductor Houston In formed the Gi'ARD man aboard. Mr Galloway has been a hard worker for the team and his popularity with the boys is lu every Instance deserved, for the labors of manager ire arduous lu tbe extreme. TBI INTKKSTA'l I Hat. The next event ol importance In ath letic circles will be the Interstate col legiate meet, which will take place lu Portland next Saturday. lhe men who won the points at the Oregon In tercollegiate meet will represent Ore gon, and a picked team will be cboset from the colleges of W sshiugton. The meet will lie of considerable Interest, Htol will probably lie very clcse. Meet of this kind are worth all Iheencour agement they can n eei i , for the col lege Ix.ys for the most part are in the game to a in, aod for nothing else The meet is Inring mauaged by f R Watkins, ol tbe Multnomah Club, and theofllcers will be chosen from lhe leading athletic authorities in both states. Tbe meet will be, of oourse, held on tbe Multnomah field, and the counting will t live, three and one, for first, second and third In each event respectively. ClH t ri OOVaH CASK HI) Hawley has commenced a suit in tbe Lane county circuit court against W It Gilfry, on a promissory note. A Judg ment of $177 is asked.? Laud Oflles App -nili i Last weiK Hon I T Bridges w Niinted and e oillrmed as register and J H Bomb as receiver of the Culled States laud offtoa m It mrburg, says the Plalndealer. Both of these young men are too well know ti to ibe people of Douglas county, to rriiin any in troductiou from us. Mr Bridge's second term as representative from Douglas iHiuuiy closes with tlie altotlonol nls suceessor today. He has been one of Drain's most successlul busiin -s mei't where he has lieen exlensivel v enirageii In the iiierchantlle and lumbering bus. Iness. MrJ II Booth was boru In Douglas county, his father Itev Booth being one of tlie pioneer ministers of tlie Methodist BHUrCb, on tho Paolfl coas.. J II Bo ith although young In years has made his mark as a success ful and honest business man. Both Mr Btidges and Mr Booth have most charming anil cultured wives and their advent among us will be an acceptable acquisition to Koseburg society. a Patriotic Hea. Over In Union county an ambitious bell bus produced a war egg wlc i lays every other one so far retorted in the shade, says the Sumpter News. The old lady who owtis tbe aforesaid hen went out one day to gather eggs and found one beariug Hit cabalistlo letters G S H The find created much ex citement among tke women of the neighborhood, and they quickly gath ered. They all agreed It was prophetic of somethlug, but what pur.zled them One lady suggested that it meant "Give Sinners Help." Another suggested that it meant "God Send Help." Still another said It meant "God Save Ilea theus." Another declared that it mant that "God Sends Harmony." Finally, one old lady noted ' lor her rdligious devotion, who had been say lug little, sprang to her feet and ve hemently declared the letters stood for "Give Spain Hell." All present agreed that her interpretation waa correct. Kditok's E8t ArK--The Fossil Jour ual has Die following Interesting item further naiticularstohaud colicernlnir the Moro lire go to show that J B Hos- growth of vines is lighter but there ford, a former editor ol the Fossil Jour u' ul,"""t 110 "ro or "'"'lew as a nal came very near to being cremated result mil. ss t here me Wtathsr OOodl before death Instead of at the reguhir , ti,,n" '"-b' - niUy productive of those Unaa nraaerihad for editors, after tha l)e",H- I'u,)k oul for u " 10 11 ,v"1 Jutlgment day. The lire started abuui i':3U on Thursday morning of last week. Mr Hosford saved his law library and papers, but lost his office and residence. He was sleeping witli his wife and baby In the upper story wheu awak eued by the roar of tbe llames. Mrs Hosford and the baby eBcajail with on ly tbei.- night robes on, ami John had just time to slide Into his coat and pants before making bis debut on the street. Kre the ashes of tlie lire were cold John bad ordered a supply ol night robes aud organized a water company with a capital stock of $7000, of which he Is one of the Incorporators. Ouk -1 a n Man. In its write up of the field meet the Halem Journal has the following about the lad who Is the pride of tbe U of O ami Fugeuc: ' Kuykendall, the slar member of tbe V ol O team covered himself with glory. Kuykendall is a whole team in himself. Ofthe 481 point won by Kugeue, lu was Individually responsi ble for 'Z2 points. The Kugene team might train Kuykeudall for a few ad. ditlonal events next year and send In in to tbe lutercolleglate Held meet with every assurance of again winning the cup. Saturday. Kuykendall ran the 220 yard dash in 22 1-5 seconds, breaking both U;e intercollegiate and tiorth west records of 22 2-o seconds. A Biu College The Halem Henti- nel says: On the summit of the hill. where It will be plainly visible from Halem, the Catholic order of Bene dictines has begun the erection of a mammoth college of solid stone mason ry which when completed, will be five stories, 700 feet long lu its longest di mensions and proportionately wide the general outline to be In the form of a cross. The first 44 by 200 feet, Is now In tbe course of construction and tbe completion of tbe immense pile will lake perhaps five or six years. COTTAGE OltOVK PEItSONALS. Leader June 4. John Hchmutz and wife, of Creswell, were up Saturday , to hear "Cyclone" Davis. They will leave lor Eastern Oregon, next Monday week. Y C Porter and family will leave for the Paloure country iu about two weeks where they expect to make their future heme. J M Williams was up Iroin Eugene, tlie first of the wceU, aflr volunte. i foi the army. He succeeded in getting about 20 names here. Mr McQueen who Is teaching at lhe shields school bouse has sent iu his name for enlistment on tbe second sail for soldiers, will give up his school this week. Miss Cynthis Neat, of Eu gene, has been engaged to finish the school. The two Cottage drove pieclncts elected J W Vaugban for justice of the peace and Warren McKarland consta bleboth republicans. WOODMEN 1I10RUL This nunl Erenl if Tbe Oik Otwied. LAMUBIil tvTTI SDB0. nauv Otianl, laSS I The Woodmen of the World inctio rial exercise.- held esterday afternoon and last niicli ' wer. atlsnded by a larye crowd. AtttSOIn the aflsraoon lbs proora slon of Woodman aOd Circle led by the Band, stalled from (heir lodge room and man bad to ths 00 Posm etery, where the ptogNQI was held. Ritualistic -et vices .! to oondnotad be fore the grave- of Mrs W B Andrews, 11 A McCrndy, Dr W V HondSTBon and Professor I'Mgar Mel lute. Music and other appTOpttatS exeicises filling in the interim. Dr I) a Pains lOperlnb odsnl ol tin Oregon aylnm for the insane, ill Salem mads :iu tddtiSS masterly itl Ita conception of tlie protSOtlon nf fraternal Woodmnnshlp to tbe families of members, ami paid a tribute of high worth to the order , Its power, and humanituriaiiism In the evening si rvlces w te held at tho First Christian church, Dr D 1 Loverldge delivering the address. Tlie audience uumbt red about Umi people ami many were turned awnv. Wood men memorial day Is fast growing to be a principal observance owing to tbu rapid grow lb of the order. Hop Prospsots. Mariou county Is tbe center of tlie hop growing industry of tbe Wtllam ette valley. The Salem Journal says It Is not convho od thiii then- wl.l be a short hop eiop. As tlie mailer now stands the outlook 's excellent for about two-thirds of a full crop, hut all of standard -rude hops that Is, a larger crops of firsts than usual The pric- THE IV II EAT JIAKKET. SpeSSSl tolho t.uanl I.ivkki'ool, June 7 Cargoes on passBge; Liverpool dull. Nkyv Vouk, Juuo 7. Market dull, closing at M0 per bushel for July. Chicago, June 7. Cloted at Wile per bushel. Han Fkanoieco. Closed at 1.M per cental. Our Flag. Ol all tho Hags that float aloft O'er Neptune's gallant tars, Or wave on high In victory Above tho sons of Mars, Give me our (lag-Columbia's flag - Tho emblem of the free, And fiing it out 'mid song and shout: Tiie Banner of the Hea! Vacani v I' H.i.kh At tlie rpgular meeting of the Board of Fire Delegates Saturday night M H Hubble wan selected to succeed Horace Burnett, as assistant chief of the fire department, the latter now ladng numbered among Oregon's volunteers. At Lohank. Memorial day was ob served at Lotus with an appropriate program, and an appropriate sermon by Itev Brink. The three cemeterhs were visited aud the graves beautifully decorated with llowers. HERE AT LAST 1 r iczr ir Trtor U4 JUa.JtUJ-.il JST 1 ' A 200-yard spool of good sewing thread for 2 10 spools for a quarter, und a good thread too. A 500-yard spool for 5c. We have been trying for a long time to get this for you. Now we have it. Wo aro further in Clothing, .Shoes and Carpets. Como and get our prices. THE TRAP Strategy Hoard Tlii Cervera is Safe. PROBABLY CORRECT Cruiser Curios Bound fur Cuban Waters. IHHI.VI TIfc IMs. Spwlal to the iiuard. amiim.ion, I) C, June 0;0:I0 p m The stiategy board believes tbe dSStraotlOD and and sinking of the collier Merrlmac in the enttance of Santiago de Cuba harbor destroys all possibility of Admiral Cervera's Spanish Meet escaping. SPANISH I KUSKK. Ni:v Voku, June 0; 0:10 p ru. The Spanish Qrnlasr Carlo has reached Gibraltar en route to Cuba. hKWKV'fl MKN ILL. M . ; Komi, June . Advices from Manila say that many of Admiral Dewey's men are seriously ill. GOOD WORK Special to tho tluaril. KmOSTOIf, Jamaica, Juno ti; 2 p m The report is confirmed ol the sinking of the torpedo boat "Terror" by the battleship Oregon. I 1 OS Tenor was a steel torpedo boat destroyer, ol MO tollg) ,ud carried 6 guns.) QUITE A VICTORY SpCCial tO lie ' M.I. Wash i nh con, D C.June 7;4;50 p tn During the bombardment or San tiago do Cuba yesterday the flrst-olaai Hpaulsh cruiser. Maria Teresas, Is said lo have been sunk. Hhe la a stsel armored vessel, 7,000 tons, and carried IK) guns. His Heuttment- Tba Portland Welcome says a Will amette Valley deacon bought a lot of Hags for the Sunday school children the other day ami when they were delivered it was found that the words "Kt'inrnibor tlio alaliic To hell with Spain!'' were on eacli of them. The deacon said "These aro my sentiments,'1 hut regnlfully sent the Hags back. UEKF FOB VAWam Twelve hundred and fifty beef steers left North Yakima, Washington, last week for Dawson, Alaska. They are the prorly of a man named C W Theboaud have beeu bought in Wyom g, Idaho and Washington at $60 aud upwards u head. They will be driven lu 10 bauds over tbe Daltou trail to Selkirk, whence they will bo taken to Dawson ou rafts. Dally Ouard, JuuaO Sa l Fi ndkai khvii kh. Itev Mortou I. Boas of this city officiated at the funeral of Miss Anna M Laasalle, of liarrlsburg yesterday at 2 p m. A largo SOdtSnoe was in attendance and Mr Hose re orts that it was one of tbe best experiences of popular sympathy be ever witnessed. Miss f.assalle at one time itUciid'-d the U of O. jtt mr aom afk toot 'fc - J J- Jit 'av-jr-JI.H a ilio lead than ovw, in J'ry (Joods F. E. Dunn uaanaaaMMasaaj aMf-MMH