7 KSTiBllGt : kl à ItlK BIUEVIUTIH 0VHIMUTIC riUNCIPhKI. 4ND T0 KAk'. 1 mar II 111 m TH * WT 0k EUGENE. OREGON. SATURDAY M\Rt . HERMANN IS Wednesday is argain Day Wil! IN EUGENE on sale A PIECES OF EMBROIDERY Regular 25c to 50c sellers r—-w For 10c a yd. Such vaiues » ave never been offered before in the HAMPTON BROS. Brevities I. WBlTSON, DENTIST purchased the ulfica and fixture, of _te decease! W V Henderson, i am Gov. McBride, of Washington, has >w preparisi to do anything in the line of vetoed the 856,000 appropriation for ienti.try in the above said office. Crown and bridge work a specialty. the Portland Lewis and Clark fair. W. H. Kay’s gun store is being i further improved with the installa­ tion of a fine plate glass front. L. ATTORNEY AT LAW. X. Roney is bossing the job. e<—Osv-lrll lieit >■ a •! < hrism In Oregon there are 670 people to one physician and 2377 to each dentist. Auo«»e, O rk »;. x . California beats Oregon badly, for it I lias one pyhsioian to every 392 people, T L. CHESHIRE, M. D and one dentist to every 1567 people. If you are out shopping accept the PHYSICIAN ANU SURGEON. invitation of the merchants who ad­ rûwan ldg. vertise in the Guard. They are enter- ’ prising, public spirited and deserve Eugene, Oregon your patronage. W.BROWN, M. D. Arthur! Wilson and A. G. Potter, two men arrested on a charge of being PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. drunk and disorderly Friday night, Office—Up.t ur» 11 Chr nan Block p re. were fined five and eight dollars, re­ Hour»: 9 »<41 * - m, 1 3, tt to to spectively, Saturday, by the city recorder. S. P. Ne«' The Portland league baseball team defeated the San Jose state league »’ALTON A NEèS team again yesterday. Score 8 to 4. tturntj» a .-L.» w . The first scheduled game between II practice is »II Ih ■ c >urt» in the «‘.»Is teams of the Pacific Coast league will iee rvu.u No 3—Walton b.oc’t. Eugen», IT be between Portland and San Fran­ cisco at the latter city Thursday. OUÏS K. BEAN Springfield News: The family of Dr. R. A. Jayne arrived here Wednes­ AITORN EY-AT—L A W. day, where they will, with the doctor, » in row McClung Block, lt.s>uis 14 and make Springfield their future home. hpeeUi atUsutiuu given t Ian 1 a < uunin. The doctor has secured rooms in the Smith house on the corner of Main Eugene, Orogou, and Second streets, where he will be found at all times. city conn versed 2. coming city election and having re The prolmle cost of the new build oilmen and they straightway hi ranged K, 1* Boise—A ttirmed, 6;reversed, 4. ceived mauy assurances of sup; .>rt ing will lie in the neighborhood of for it special meeting of the city coun­ •I. D. Cleland—Affirmed, 4; reversed, should 1 conclude to stand for the Is Candidate for Congres» and Is 826,000, and it will be the finest High cil to treat with the condition of af 5. place, it is with much reluctance that School building in the state outride fairs. They met in august session T. II. McBride—Affirmed, Looki ig Up His Standing 1 have decided not to allow my name of Dortlanii. if one of the several' 1 •-> evening ami discussed the pisqm versed, 5. to la» used. While bight* appreciat plans which are Row Reriouaiy under tn their hearts’ rChiient. Wit h Local Politicians k. F. Seara, Jr.—Affirmed, ing the honor of tieing i ».. mentioned contemplation is chosen the build 1 M.S. Hubble, the Well ktiowii tian» ¡.vesaed» 2. ... and Sh king Hands. yet I cannot become a candidate mu! ing will contain ten recital ion rooms ! ^'>r tuade the proposition to liobert Eakin —Affirmed, , this declination must be considered and a large aHsembly room liesides the [spHnkle the stpuires at tlie ilitersec nesiuestiioi i '“'"“ •»< »uy versed, 5. I Hon. Binger Hermann, former con- as final. principal ’s | 76’' I'usini'ss streets for 825 superintendent's and | A. L. Frazier, affirmed, 6; reverse.I, ■ gressman and later commissioner of “F. W. OSBURN.” j per mouth. As heretofore, tho mer 4. offices, closet«,' etc. the general land office at Washington, J. W. Hamilton—Affirmed, 3; NONE BETTER IN CALIFORNIA. 1 chants will pay for the sprinkling in arrived in the city this afternoon from S. H. FRIENDLY TOO. 1 font of their ptfices of bnsineae. versed, 3. Roseburg, and was greeted by Chair­ Director J. II. McClung, who is uow 8. H. Friendly was called upon this ,, ,,, , , Mr. Hubble’s proposition met. with W..R. Ellis—Attirmed, 1; reversed, man T. W. Harris of the district con­ morning by a Guard reporter mid traveling i i el t k ,.......... f n (the Hpprovnl of a majority of tlie Q i vention. and Dr. Loomis at the depot. asked concerning his candidacy for to the board that he lias made it a coiin'ilmen ami it was s(> dYilered. H. K. Hanna—Attirmed, 2. The relirc.l commissioner then went mayor. Mr. Friendly said : ‘‘You can point to Inspect u large number of t DUST LAID TbDAY. M. C. George—Attirmed, 3. to the Smeede where he engaged say that 1 am not at all a candidate school buildings in different cities I The contract was drawn up mid thia " II. L. Benson—Reversed, 1. rooms and went directly to the office for the place and will not allow my in the Golden State, but tie says that Total circuit court decisions affirm­ of Dr. Harris, chairman of the district name to be used as such by my none that he has seen will compare tnoruing business tjiei; eommeued the ed Uy Supreme coart, 52; reversed,33. day ’ s work with the dust laid out in republican convention which will friends. in any way witli the plans under con­ helplessness iti front of their stores. nominate the candidate for congress­ sideration for the one here. In fact, ‘‘I am in favor of Mr. Chrisman ( l’he good work will go. on. man. first and last—he is the man for the Mr. McClung says that the school The two were closeted for a con­ place and deserves to be re-elected. buildings in California ns a rule are RESIDENCE SI’RINWJ.NG. OPEN AIR siderable length of time discussing As to councilmen from our ward not up with those in Oregon us to up Tlu.» proposition of summer spank­ the various poiuts of interest in the (South No. 1) we have good men out to date arrangements and modern ing for t he residence portion of the CONCERTS outlook, politically, it is supposed. there and should be able to elect one conveniences. city will lie taken up at some tut mu NOTHING NEW TO SAY. IMPROVE THE CENTRAL. time. The utter ot the water Com­ of the best. The city is growiug to Mr. Hermanu, when seen by a re­ such proportions now that it will not The Guard is iufornied that it i s pany will most likuly , ^ucgiye favor tile Fourth Regiment Band, the best porter, said: ‘‘No, I have nothing lie hard to seat excellent councilmen. ” tlie purpose of tlie board to materially able cousideratimi, wit^i, tJm prpyisioh This practically settles the tight for improve the appearance of the Central that the service bq paid XUE by t he musical organization tn the state, will new to say to the public. I am here 3ix>u lie conuideriug the advisability as a candidate for congress, greeting the office unless some uuforaeen can- building, so that its dingiuoss, in a abutting property owners, and practicability of resuming open old friends and making new ones. 1 didate breaks into the convention of iiXMisure, will not be so distinct when ___________ of H.nl -nit air concerts which were such a pleas­ have met mauy warm supporters while citizens. tlie fine new High School building >1 » ure to the populace on delightful suiii - It seems that Mayor Chrisman lias is erected close by. in your city. Larger and NATIONAL MASTER I liter evening!». "No, 1 shall not stay long in Eu­ everything his own way. modern window sashes may be put It baa been suggested that two con­ gene, nor will there lie any public re­ in, a basement constructed and other JONES COMING verts per week lw arranged for, one on ception or other deni oust rat iou ou improvements ma lo. It was hoped Friday evening and one oi* Sunday my account, It is the wrong time DISCUSSED MIS t<> move tlie old building forty or i afternoon, both in the park. For the fifty feet further west so that tile two for that. ” veiling concerts there will be a plat "Do you think you hare enough SIONARY TOPICS buildings would uot be so close to- | Hon. Aaron Jon«s, National Muster I ■ ionn atlil eteVtrio lights arranged in- gether, but it is considered a difficult I counties to secure the nomination on of the Grange, will sp-.tk in Btigono , ide tlie park so that those enjoying first ballot?” in d »Otpen»ivo job to do so, even for nt 2:30 p. in. Mond ty, March 30, in the music will not be compelled to such u short distance. "Well,” eaid the ex-Commissloner Frank’s Hall. -taiid in the street. (Daily Guard, March 21.) confidently, "the counties in this dis­ Mr. Jones lia» b<< n visiting various I lie baud will undoubtedly lie an- An interesting meeting of Method trict right now are, a majority of poiuts in Oregon an 1 t is with pleas­ i couraged l»y the business men in this ist ministers of tlie surrounding them, lined up for me. That's the ure I lint the Grangers of Lane county matter. A committee will soon see situation exactly. As to the uomina- -towns and cities was held yesterday Easter Sunday this year falls on loam of his coining visit to Eugene. wbut the prospects are In the matter. tion, 1 will nail that on the first bal­ afternoon in the Humphrey Memorial The speaking no doubt will be M. E. church. They came together April 12, somewhat later than last in'." year, March 3). There will be plenty largely attended. to meet the eminent preacher and AN EXCELLENT MEMORY. missionary, Rev. Dr. Smyth, D. D. of 1 of time therefore, to get one’s spring Mr. Hermann lias a wonderful mem­ San Francisco, recently returned mis­ attire in readiness for the occasion. ory for names and faces. While talk­ The date of Easter regulates that of sionary from China, concerning mis­ Salem, Or, March 21.—The follow­ ing with friends on the street he saw sionary topics of interest to the all the movable feasts of the year. ing members of the legislature will L. N. Roney whom he had seen last Thus Ash Wednesday occurred Feb­ churches all over the country. net with Governor Chamberlain in ar several years ago. He gratqied him by This oveniug in Cottage Grove The conference was of much benefit ruary 25. Passion Sunday will be cel­ ranging for the reception aud enter­ the hand and called him by name, there will be a big time among the to the attending pastors, Those pres- ebrated Mardi 2!*, utid I’alm Sunday, tainment of President Roosevelt on his initials and all. The "Guard” rep­ members of the L illies of the Macca­ ent were: Rev. W. W. Edmunson, April B> arrival in Oregon: resentative observed that his memory bees. Installation of officers, Initia­ Easter Sunday is always the first Coburg,; Rev. F. E. Gregory, Senators Brownell of Clackamas, would have made him an excellent tion of candidates and participation Springfield; Rev. Housel, Creswell; Sunday after the 14th day of the cal­ Kuykendall of Lane, Carter of Jack newspaper man. The .late of Easter for in a royal banquet will lie a part of son, Croisan of Marion, and Wehrting Rev. E. C. Alford, Eugene; Rev. endar moon. "Thank you,” laughed the genial Gettins, Springfield; Bishop Foni, the next fow years are as follows: the exercises. A largo delegation of of Washington; Representatives Har aspirant for a new congressional coat, ladies from the Eugene lodge went Eugene; and Rev. B. F. Rowland, 1MM. April 3; 1906, April 28; 1906, ris of Lane, Eddy of TUlamook, Batiks as the scribe beat a retreat. "And down and will assist in the cere­ April 15; 1907, March 31 ; 1908, April i Eugene. of Multnomah, Gault of Washington, say,” he added, “If 1 don't get the monies. Those attending from Eu ­ 19; 1909, April 11; 1910, March 27; Hal« of Josephine, Hermann of Coos, nomination will you give me a job on gene are: Mesilaines Chas. Haines, 1911, April 16 Jones of Lincoln, Galloway of Yam­ Goo. Kinsey, W. G. Day, Mary Bur the ‘Guard?’ ” hill and Bilyeu ofTjiinf.* ton, Johnson, Knight, J iio . Kostly, IS LOOKING WELL. Hulery, Geo. Croner, Edith Linton,: (Daily Guard, March 24.) Mr. Hermann is looking quite well Cecilia Walker, F. A. Rankin and The much looked-forward-to Insti' and is enjoying line health. As he Albany Democrat: W. B. Blane Misses Ethel Kinsey and Minnie E<1 said, there is no program for a recep- tution of the lodge of the Royal Ar­ | chard, of Brownsville, has been in war< is» canum, which lias been quietly Johneou, an experienced tion for him. lie is at tbe tlie city several days in the interest Mrs. Lamson, state supreme com laundry man of Pendleton, Or., baa Smeede and will there receive his worked up in this city by state offi of the road into the Blue River mines inlander, was ou the train south to | purchased the interest ui the Eugene friends and acquaintances until the cers of the lodge, came off last even from th" Linn county side. Hom-] | Cottage Grove. ing in Elks' hall. The event was one Steam Laundry owned by Mrs, J. E. the night train when he leaves for repairs are him .led to the part already — __________ of extreme interest, as many of the Jennings and with Will ITodea will be north. built by tlie county and this will prob leading memliers of the order in Eu hu active partner in the conduction baldy lie attended to by the county. gene are leaders in the social and of the Imsiuoes. The remainder of the road will lie business circles of our city. 'Die laundry, plant is to be enlarged built by subscription, and it Is pro POSTOFFICE The officers elected last evening Visitors from the valley towns and various improvements made an 1 posed to pusli the work so that teams were: must have come to the oratorical con-. will undoubtedly lie one of the best can get in this year. The entire Ralph M. Donahue, regent; Ur. SALARIES Claire county is interested in this move and test hungering ami thirsting after equipped establiahmeuts In the valley souvenirs of the sulmtantial sort. | whiui the plans are carried into effect. Willoughby, vice-regent; At- should give it a hearty support. torney C. A. Hardy, orator; G. W. The caterer at the tsmquet in the dormitory, held after the contest, 1 Griffin, past regent; J. D. Hamlin, There is good reason for the happy secretary; Attorney L. M. Travis, reports the loss of sixty-two dollars look on the faces of the Eugene collector; F. L. Gibtis, treasurer; W worth of silverware. Seventy spoons, poatottice force today. Poet masterJMc- W. Edmunson, chaplain; Austin tired of feeding Eugene mouths, (Daily Guard, March 24.) I lio Proton Ian society Friday else Cornack is in receipt of an order from Hampton, guide; C. D. Cborpening, Drs. At Mood this forenoon per­ walked off down the valley. Forty te«! thè following officers for the year Washington that on and after July 1, warden; Clyde E. Gray, sentry; Geo. formed an operation upon the 10 year knives went along to chaperone the' President, Rupert Moon; vice-presi­ 1903,' the following salary advances H. Kelly, Geo. T. Hall, Jr., trustees; old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ! afore mentioneil articles and no less | dent, M. H. Wheeler; treasurer, Marie L. Bilyeu, attorney. will lie made: ! ThomaHoti. who reside on West Eighth than twenty forks followed leisurely Zumwalt; secretary, Sadie E. West; Postmaster, per year, 8206. * street,for tuberculosis of the os calcia after their companions. We are glad usher, Louis Appersou;. The Pro­ Assistant postmaster, per year, 1—lower bone of the heel. The dis- it's only “onoe in eight years.” Eu­ ton ian society is one of the League of 0100. easisi bone win removed. The child gene's stock <>f table utensils couldn't Success (‘'lulls, having its headquar Henry Gray (clerk , per year, 8100. stand such a haul very often. ter» In New York. ■ is getting along nicely. Archie Livermore, I clerk), per year, 8100. Junction Times: Levi Hollenbeck, Carriers, each, per year. 8250. of Goldson had a close <-all for his The increased business of the office life Monday. His grandson and for the past fiscal year is responsible another boy by the name of Jones Opening Day and for the better pay, the government were out on the highway shooting at grading second class office salary al­ birds or anything else in sight, when we invite you all to come. lowances at a percentage of the busi­ Mr. Holllenbeck happened along, ness transacted. The first thing be knew “ping” came a bullet, catting a swath through bis whiskers the width of a man's finger ami burning the skin, <> thi» lay we shall tak« ou a Spring Hk<- alr; bave a gorge» uh ditplfy of new Spring and Summer It seems that th»- boys are in a habit g< << u a »ut. WA want yon to visit us on thi» occaaion !-• 1 'iy ti' ' A mi tour ■ .4 al prie«»* ss an inducement. of shooting indiscriminately, and it is now time to stop or arrests will CottageGrove, Or., March23.—Isaac IM. Veatcb, one of < iregon's earliest -urely follow. The bullet was a .32 7* and most respected pioneer», died and half an inch closer would have Friday, aged 77 yum. He was born ended his life. Good rniiwic furniUied for thè occasi<>n. in White Coi unty, Illinois, November 4, 1826, and moved with hie father's family to Iowa in 1845. In 1853 he bis two c ~ o < mm ~1 1 the plains with brothers. S. E. and H. C. Veacth. At Junction City, March 18, 19CI3. He was married in 1867 and was the to Mr. and Mrs. Chris Strome, a fattier of five children, four of whom daughter. survive him, two daughter». Lucy Shields arid Silva Stratton, and two Monday, March 16. 11« 13, to the wife •one, Robert and Oscar. of W. W. Masterson, in Cottage Grove, a daughter. Ex-Commissioner of the General Land Of fice Here Faster Sunday. Koosevelt Reception Committee. Big Time io Cottage Grove. Lodge Organized Silverware Disappeared. High School Notes. An Operation Call. Of Eugene. Oregon. Will be our < $50100 OF EUGENE. ACTCO ON Hv AU-t ’t»*5 Paid up Cash Capital - $50,000 Draft, i^.e.1 ®. th ptin pal rtti.i •( tb. Surplus........................... $50.000 ■i ed Stetes ml faretxa o. stria«. i»Ure» allow»! on .tvw> it ear'itcata •f lpc»it wh.o left »tale»! J*:.... 1 C.JLc i imarwwire ~ ~ * >u-pr.>n> »tat'*a'.i »a. ORBI ION. J J EUGENE. ao4 C County Wi • Ylty i>y ao-t xiaty Warren « bnoghv. W E BROWN, Prt»id«nt, F W OS8LRV Cashier, L A PAISt Viet P-tudtat. W W BROWN. Aoi Cathitr « GENERAL BANKING BU8I- near done on reasonable terms. Sight drafts on Chicago, San Fran cisco and Portland, Oregon. Bills of exchange sold on foreign countries. Deposits received subject to check or certificate of deposit. All collections entrusted to us will receive prompt attention. T. (J. HENDRICKS, President. >. B. i.AKLN. Vice President. P E. SNOI" R-\SS. Cashier. *- 1. H. POTTER, Assistant Cashier Marcii 28,’03 freni 1:30 te 9 p. ni. Isaac IL Veatch. Grand Display ofSpiingand uninicr Goods A Regular »Show. Born. I Frank E. Dunn Saturday, March 28th.