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EIGENE SEMI-WEEKLY RL’X r” Í1R TIE OIXIBlPHThN OK JllWli fl "i 1’lp •$. Tl ’ ’i- «til U F <!P Hl K i a. i* T EUGENE OREGON WEDNESDAY MARCHÉ 90-1 No 1 Dave Graham, Parley Gulifke, llariy Katfert y, St. Clair Thom is, M. r. . Handville, J. C. Ghormley, Miss1 Edna Cameron, Porter Frizzel and Miss Failing, and Poppleton, all went, to Portland, Barry Padock, Jack La- tourette aud Miss Koeiier went to Speaking About Ready-to-Wear Leadership Oregon City, Chester Starr, Brown Superintendent Miller is Arro^ , Daily Guard March 26 aud Poveltou went to Salem. Fran interest in 'he Proper Prompts us to say, that never before was A large number of tbe university cis Galloway to McMinnville, Vernon Observance. students left for their homes this af- Tomlinson to Woodburn, J. R. Pen ' teruoou to spend spring vacations. land to Dayton,Thomas Mercbaot aud Those >.oing to Portland were Arthur Harry Kershaw to Yamhill, Miss l D. Leach, Dug Taylor, Alice Breth- Cooper to Independence, Miss Burch Couuty School Supernteu Jent M;ti-> Better entitled to this proud distinction than now, for never erton aud Ella Dobie; to Salem, Fred to Rickreall, Roy Stockton to Balls is sending out to all tbe -.obu was their stock of ::::::: : tricts of tbe county a neat pan N. Stump, Davo Sherk aud Mott. ton, Frederick Steuver to Jefferson. pubisbed by J. H. Ackerman, C. E. Ross aud Guy Mount to Silver- intendeut of publio iustruotic ton, J. C. Ayers to Lebanon, and A. Dailj' Ouard March 28 titled “Arbor Day.’’ Hie mat 4 Bursell to Central Point. designed to furnish suggestive Kobt. Pratt rent to Creswell this Mrs. G. H. Camp ell, of Salem, who So beautiful and complete as at rial for the proper observance afternoon. tbe present. Everything tbat has been visiting in Eugene and on day and to call attention to th is newest and beet finds its way . Mrs. Hawk aud daughter Echo left the Mohawk, returned home today. of awakening an interest on t. here as soon as its wortbfulnees for Portland today. Mrs. 8. H. Friendly and daughter, i is recognized Thus you may of parents and pupils in the expect to see the cleverest and Mrs. OgleBby, of Cottage Grove, tance of beautifying the au> Miss Carrie, are expected home from most artistic creations. is visiting in Eugene. San Francisco tomorrow. ugs of our schools and hou.es. 1 -M , Hon. Charles Grissers, of McMinn-' Dean Sanderson is in Salem for Day, this year, comes on I ille, was in Eugene this morning . days on business, April 15, and by tbat time the Notice our and left on the afternoon train for | W. C. McElroy was a passenger to er should be settled so as to window display. n ch exercises being held. Roseburg. He is out drumming up Salem this afternoon. i business for tbe Oregon Fire Relief ‘ Hou. R. 8. Booth returned home I Association of MoM’nnville, of which ' today from points south. | he is president. Frank Goodman returned last night Prof. 1. M. Glenn, of the Universi from a trip to Salt Lake City. ty, was a passenger to Portland this ! K. M, Veach, of Cottage urove, afternoon. has gone to Portland for a few days. Miss Cora Stiaver, 0. of O., went | Professor Luella Clay Carson left to Drain tbis afternoon to spend vaca for Portland today to spend vacation. Tbe meeting of representativ 1 tion with Miss Sibyl Kuykdendall, I J. F. Cirole and family arrived in growers of Lane county, af' of that place. Eugene yesterday from Perry, Okla- ough discussion Saturday an Father Beutgeu went to Portland I home. We are Showing Silk Coats of tbe various phases of tli tbis afternoon,having been summoned i H. B. Densmore, J. H. Gillt ;t and industry, appointed B. A.Wa> made up of Silk Poplin Pon by the severe illness of his sister, Olin Ford returned homo from Drain of Springfield; C. M. Dense gee, and Pour de Soi Voile Mrs. P. Flynn, today. Skirts, Gun Metal Drops, W. O. Zeigler, of Eugene, a • Mrs. T. A. I ilbert left tbis after- i noon for Portland, where she will I Uncle Sam llandsaker is confined to tee to draw up a constitution his home on East Twelfth sireet by laws. An association similar Easter Gloves and the new things in Neckwear visit for a short time. Willamette Valley Associate sickness. Student W. W. Hudson, U. of O., be formed. Tbe capital stock Mr.and Mrs. Silas Riggs left let Sa went to Roseburg this afternoon. lem today after a short visit witu Mr. placed at $10,000, divided 1 Mrs. R. L. Willoughby entertained Scott McMurray. ; shares of $25 each. a number of lady friends yesterday Tbe next meeting will be he.u W. Worstel left tbis afternoon for 'evening. day, April 4. Poitland to atteud tbe Prohibition Prof. Sweetser is in Portland,where 1 state convention. he delivered - V(OU ■ a in.U.C lecture before the Y. Geo. M. Cornwall, publisber of the M. C. A. last evening. Columbia River and Oregon Lumber- I in an, | was in the city today. Daily __ _ Guard March 27 .... i Mrs. Lee M. Travis went to Port- REAL ESTATE FILIN' A1 Holden left tbis morning for 8e- 1 land on the early train to visit a Thomas R McMaster and i attle.______________________________ ! 1 couple of weeks with friends. I Frank McMaster; lots ID i W. O. Worstel, of LaGrande, is vis blk 34, Fairmount. $200. Allen Eaton has gone to Portland I J on a business trip. iting at tbe home of O. W. Williams, J R Wiseman and wife to 41 I Htudent C. L. Galey went to Ash . on Patterson street, for a few days. B Goodman and wife; lots . in E. L. Campbell, managing editor I sec 2, tp 20. $750. land this afternoon. L C Potter and W A Pottei C. <4 1 Y Leon Edmunsoa went to his hop , of tbe Guard, went to Portland Sun day afternoon on a short business Potter; 25 acres of land. 85< ranch at Goshen tbis afternoon. CHESHIRE. M. L> Samul Gray to L. C. I W. C. Conner, editor of the Cottage trip. By J. Eiler, president of tbe vari acres of land. $1000. Grove Leader, attended the Good I ON THE LATEST MODEL PHY3I HAN AND U 8 patent to William F B. tug . ous Eller piano bouses, was in Eu Roads convention today. C iriswan I fa. 120 acres of 1 md. Miss Marie Thompson came up from gene today, returning to Portland on U 8 patent to John K Boy. -ur Eugene. Oregon. Irving, where she 1 b teaching a term the afternoon train. As Long as our Present Stock i Editor F. C. Baker, of the Tilla acres of land. of school. Release of contract, 04 C J K Professor Stafford of the Uni Lasts. mook Headlight, who hail been visit L W WHITSON Stu art McQueen went to Cottage ing his daughter, Mrs. Lee M. Travis, to J ohn W Enira. Apositively bona fide offer sity of Oregon Issues Valu- Grove toddy to visit his uncle, Mr. left tbis morning for Portland. Charles A Hardy, commi ton .. DEXTI3T Cakin. able Work on Mining tary pubilo. Having purchased the office and fi xture Only a Few are Lefi. Orvil Phelps, who formerly con the Uta deceased W V tieadarso n, I Willis McElroy arrived from Salem ducted a nursery near Spencer Butte, , Conditions. now prepared to do aaytning in the line today to visit with friends over Sun- has left Albuquerque, New Mexico, i Dentistry iu the above said office. 1 arCrown and bridge work a specialty. day. where be went for bi, health, and ( Profesor O. F. Stafford, of tbe U. Miss Ruth Loveridge and May Hem- taken up his residence in the Califor- I LOUIS li BEAN O., has just given to the press No. enway left tbis afternoon for Port- nia Soldiers’ Home. Mr. Phelps is a ! ' Office of Board of School I i ct< 4 of the University bulletins, entitled laud, where they will visit friends. f Mexican War veteran. CHAMBERS. H E. ANKE.4Y District No. 4, Laue Co ly, > “The Mineral Resources and Mineral W. B. Wing, who has been in the W. A. Worstell, of LaGrande, who! Sealed blds will be receive A'l" O'fNKY-AY-’.AW, President. Vice President. Industry of Oregon for 1903.” DARWIN BRISTOW, Cashier. cattle business in Eugene for the past 'has been visiting (>. W. Williams, of I Office in new McClung Blook, Rooir office until April 7, 1901 al The scope of tbe bulletin will in few veara. left this morning for Al this city, left for home tl is ufteruoou. I 14 and 15. Special attention given o’clock m., for moving m u> clude everything of economic value in CHAMBERS-BRISTOW minerals Hom asbestos to zinc. It berta, British Columbia, with the John E. Lathrop, foimerly with the tbe Central school buiidi aud and mining matters. view of locating there. His family Portland Evening Journal, is in Eu Eugene, Oregon. plans and specicliations on 1 will strive to show where the miner i. will remain iu Eugene for tbe present gene, aud is registered at the Snieede clerk’s office. als in tbe state occur, iu what, quan , Hotel. Tbe following university etudes L. T. Harris The board reserves the ri| . t< tities, and where it is possible togain A C. Woodcock. ject any or all bids. information concerning thorn, since! left on tbe delayed northbound pas- WOODCOCK & HARRIS, A spring tonic tint braces body and By order of tbe board. many of the resources are not dev I- auger train this morning fortheir Of Eugene, Oregon. AT rORNFAT-AT-I»AW Dated al Eugene, Or., Me h : oped. The ownership of property homes: Carrie Benson, Alice Brith- I brain, cleanses, pu ¡ties aud strength e:n Ibe entire system. Hollister’s and the extent to which development erton, Mary Dale, Harry Dale, Miss l.ocky Mountain Ten k p< you well 1904. Office—One-half block south of Chria 1 aid Up Cash Capital Lou Holmes, Gussie all summer. X cents, e< or tablet has been carried on will be set forth. McGowan, FRANK RK1J? K man Block. Eugene, Oregon. Professor Statford spent the whole Holmes. Miss Foncbie, Miss Curriss, form. Ask vuur druggist. Clerk Diit. u JOHN H. BOWER, S50.000 of last summer in personal iuvestiga LAWYER. tion of mines unJ mining conditions >o*e* end mortgages bought. Mone First National Bank building Eugene lined on approved security. Intere in tbe state. In addition he has had tbe co operation of a number of peo tad od time certificates of def csi' Good careful work. /Inn ersi.banking ¡botine»« trauaacte ple who are in tbe field aud know Reasonable terms. tbe cjnditious. Tbe bulletin will contain about 100 pages and be illus trated with half tone cuts and a map showing the gold and silver indus I S. P. New * J. J. Walton tries and districts of tbe state. All tbe mines tbat have been developed WALTON j A NESS. t at all are described, and where ATTORNEYS AT LAW fr_. r anything significant of metallurgical practii e in all tne courts in tbe practices is evident it bas received OF EUGENE. state. attention. I For Shirt Waists Suits, just the thing for spring wear. Office—Room No. 3. Walton Blk. 15c, 25c and 50c per yard. Paid uo Cash Capital - $50,000 A Prominen' Chicago Woman Speaks. Eugnee. Oregon. The New Lace and Jet Collars for the ladies have Prof. Roxa Tyler, of Cbicego, vice . . . $50,000 Surplus • ■ president Iilincs Woman's Alliance, arrived. Í L. BILYEU, EUGENE, OREGON. in speaking of Chamberlain's coegh Newline Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes, ar - j U’ ,ATTOKÎÎE r at law GENERAL BANKING BU8I- remerty, sayBt “1 have suffered with rived too late to be displayed during the opening. Office orér^^oran'a Shoe Store. Eu- sees done on rettoria Me terrns. a severe cold tbis winter which They are without a doubt the best values ever shown threatened to run into pneumonia. Fran- sight drafts on Chicago, San gene, Oregon. I tried different remedies but I in Eugene. t, eieco and Portland Oregon. * Bills of exchange sold on foreign seemed to grow worse and tbe medi- ciue upset my stomach. A friend ad rounries. Deposits received subject GEORGE O’B DeBAR, M. □' vised me to try Chamberlain’s Cougb ti check or certificate of deposit. All collections entrusted to us will Remedy an 1 I found it was pleasan Office-Koom over Eugene Loan and to take aDd it relieved me at once. 1 teive prompt sttention. Savings ajauk.g Reridence.JNu. 189 am now entirely recovered, saved T. G. HENDRICKS, President. doctor's bill, time and suffering E. lltb’street. Cails attandedjto day 8. B. EAKIN, Vice President. end I will never he without thi or ui„ot Phone, reM4»i 'ce, M®inA77-l; P. E. SNJDGFASS Cashier. splendid medicine, again. ' For sale office Main *9- L HOOTER A««asttsnt Cashier W L. Del no. ___ 1 ARBOi; DAY PERSONAL EASTER. GARMENTS APRIL MENTION Hampton Bros Women’s Outer Garments J FRUIT GROW ERS WILL ORGAI Among the Easter Garments Shoes at» Prie Coun tae ta. Closing Out Price THE MINES White Sewing Machine OF OREGON Schwarzschild’ Notice to Contracto: BOOK STORE ¡BANKING CO. : FIRST : : FANCY LINEN National Bank I EATIMES A FRANK E. d UNN