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€ ’PC EIJDEMr GUAT’ •• TT I 1 E. Ankeny and L. L. Whitson. The [-fAI 1IT fjt p hostess was assisted in serving a deli- I ivUI I I’lL.ll cious luncheon by the Mieses Ankeny, Dale, Dobie, Schwarzebild aud Bretb- MEET MONÛAY erton. The invited gueste were: Mesdames Schafer, Zeiber, Denhart, O sanization Will Then Be Per- Bnyutod, Cbamt.ers, Bean, Hopkins, kcted -Bright Prestou, Cocker! rue, Siaddeu, Me- Coruack, Mas hl urn, Y’oran, Scar Prospect.. brough, Brentice, Hall, Ankeny, Bow laud, Liuk, Waltou, Kava, Calkiue, Daily Guard April 8 J Potter, CbrLman, Osborn, Kerne, ! As previously announced, tbe fruit Yeriugton, IngLam, Kuby, De Bar, } i Scbwarzcbild, Davis, Calkius, Booth,! growers of Lane county will meet Howe, Day,Wheeler, McIntosh, John again next Monday at 2 p. m. in Brotherhood of Train son, Kelly, Smith, Campbell, Mc- Frank’s hall to perfect an organiza Murphey, Donelly (Baker City), tion. Tbe committee appointed to draft articles of incorporation aud Men V*i!i Ho!d Annual Loomis, Keeney, Stafford, Straub, constitution and by-laws is now ready Paine, Stafford, Young, Ford, Gray, to report, and will do so at tbe meet De Cou, Densmore, Clark, Hampton, Picnic Here I Winteon, , Barker, Williams, Carman, lug Monday. Tbe name of tbe organization will Sbeldeu, Manu, H ckert, Wells, Straight, , Porter (Halsey); Misses be tbe Eugene Fruit Growers’ Asso Cook, Kerne, I Archibald (Boston), ciation. The articles of 1 corpora Several Thousand People V ill Hall, Philippi, Dale, Dobie, Ankeny, tion wil> be filed after tbe meeting, ii which time tney will te approved. Bretherton, Schwarzschild. i ome to Fugene From Kose- Tbe organization is going to be a burg and Points N< rth on good tbing for the truit groners of Daily Guard April 9 Laue county, especially tbe growers or About May 8th Tuesday evening, friends ga-re Mr. of prunes, lu past years it has been S'mmering, who has just taken hie impose.ble to obtain a good price for (departure for bis home in Michigan pr>- is here and tbe business has in The Broth rbood of Railroad Train ’ a farewell surprise at tbe borne or oat instances been carried on at a men on the Southern Pacific's lines is his daughter, Mr*. F. E. Kahle. ar rani’i to give a big excursion to A novel mode of entertainment found loss. Tbe prices for prunes are high in tbe East, but by the time they are ■ nr 'lay 8tb. I Ilgen in an impromptu program ci.liiug for shipped from here aud pass through ■ <il! be run uoitli from' music, songs, recitations and short Gue ’ two or three middlemen's hands, all Ro H ■ ■ it several scuth from Port ( speeches, was •• wittilj r- p'vuv. • < < i > j * responded < opuuncu iu to by the profit is eaten up by tbe freigbi i.r.n,. diate points. lam. . u a number of the guests, after which il.ietoi I ■ tueee big excursions ! they were amuse I by Messers. Per rates and ttid middleman’s commis barn always been run to Salem ami lons aud Richmoud who pierformed sion. By forming an organization a great Portland, and have proven big sne- - itr.e laughable boyhood feats. Light ees-es. Each year save al then and : luncheon gave a delightful finish to a leal of this expense can be done away people -ike advantage of the fit.U0 ! "er.v pleasant, evening, those present with. Salem has such an organization round trip rate to visit these places, were Mr and Mrs. J. O. Richmond and tbe prune growers in that section but this year Fugene will have the ji.u. daughter Cecil, Mr. and Mrs. H. have Begun to prosper. What Oregon prunes most need is a pleasure of entertaining the great j Cogill, Mr. and Mrs. Ransu.. Miller, reputation in tbe East. California at crowds. The excursionists are always Mr. arid Mrs. Chas. Demorest, Mr. great money spenders, aud Eugene aud M tb . A. J. Perkins and son Ferol, present furnishes the Eastern markets will reap a big reward tbe same uh Sa Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Niekersjn and with tbs bulk of ibe prunes con sumed, and a great deal of the Oregon iem I ihs lor the last several years. daughter Edna, Miss Mabelle Nicker- product Is shipped to California, It is proposed to have baseball BIG EXCUR- SlON CONINO TO EUGENE I I games between tbe four clubs of the Oregon State League and other enter taining sports. This will be a great thing for the local baseball organiza tion. it will put a big wad of dough into tbe treasury, as thousands will attend tbe games. Claire B. Baker and A. G. Hamlin, both well known in Lugene, have been appointed by the Roseburg lodge of the Brotherhood of Trainmen as a committee on arrangements aud they will he in Eugene tomorrow to look after means of amusements uf the guests while ere. These exmiraions are always im- m err so mouey makers fur the hotels, re.daurauts and saloons end the pro- urietois of .-rich places will hail the coming of tbe excursion with pleas ure. ITUWr. T Springl'eid B<iet? ■S' ■ ■■—JS J k l WsY Wm. Spong, who moved here from Cottage Grove recently, is contem plating starting a restaurant. Bert Nunn aud J. N. Hixon went to the Blue River district last week aud will be employed at the mines. A telephone line has been extended from Eugene into tbe Cheshire neighborhood, or what is known as Bruceville, x Nate Hill, who bas bought the old shingle mill property, is preparing to move it to bis property at tbe end of the steel bridge and convert it into U barn. Totten Jackson, who arrived bere I recently from Kansas with bis family to reside, ure now comfortably locat ed in tbe bouse bought from J, H, Slattery. Fred Morri1, brother of Mis. M. M. Peery, v. nose sickness wa9 men tioned In these columns last week, died at Dawson City lilt Monday, it was thought Uast week that be was re covering and would in a few days be able to continue his journey into tbe mining District, whers be was going tor tLo last tima. The body will be .-hipped to his old home a*. Scio for interment. A long felt need for this place seems cow ab ut to be realized, aud | that is a dental parlor. Mr. Rich ! moud sou of Rev. 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It’s going to be the GRANDEST, the GREATEST Dress Goods showing ever seen in the city before, from the fact we have received from the New York market thousands and thousands of yards of handsome new styles never before shown. Our entire stock without reserve at greatly reduced prices. If it’s dress material of any kind you want, we can save you money. The handsomest Voiles, flaked and plain, Etamines, Mohairs, fancy and plain Chiffons, Crepes, Silk and Wool Novelties, Panamas, Sicilians, Home-Spuns, Mixtures, Albatros, Twice Cloths, Fishue Flake—all at Popular Underpricing—such as 10, 15, 18, 22, 32 and 42 cents, that will make you think this is the dress goods store of all Eugene. . . . .... We call particular attention to the grrnd opportunity of this sale to buy beautiful new White Woo) marerials for summer waists an J skirts. Our entire line of black dre‘S goods in cluded in this sale. Daily Guard April 8 Tbe Eugene Driving Ansociation met last evening in the office of Geo. Grose and talked over tbe proposi tion of repairing Blair street and put ting it in good condition. It is the desire of the association to have this road covered with a coating of sard and made smooth for fast driving,and to keep the street sprinkled during the summer. A committee consisting of Geo. Gross, F. M. Wilkins and Lee Hosleton was appointed to see about tbe matter and put the proposition 1 before the county court. Dietl. Bargains in Junction, April 4, 1904, Mis. Mary Kissel Alexander, wife of John B. Alexander, aged 73 years,6 mouths was Lorn in Î and 1 day. Decease« J Germany October ....... ...... )ber 3, 1830. and was ‘ < married to John B. Alexander in I Dearborn couu’y, Indiana, May loth, DAVENPORT’S 1848. She was the mother of nine children, of whom thiee boys are still living, besides her husband. LECTURE Brief services were held at lb resi dence at 10 a. ra. Tuesday, followed by public service in the Chilstlan church by Bev. Lobdeli. The funeral Four Hundred People Were ceremonies were held under the aus Held Spell Bound For Over pices uf the W. B. C. of which order ÖDIVOS‘.k 4'^0 VICiNITY she was an active and uselul me:: ber. Two Hours. Edgar Richmond, Miss where it is labeled as California truit, Interment was made in Odd Fellows • ■entry McHenry, Mr. W. Servis and j thereby creating a ready sale for it. cemetery.—Times. 3 Mr. Cbaa. Myers. All were former It is well known that the Oregon Daily Guard April 8 Nearly fout huntite.i people, or all Michigan residents ercept three, Mr. prune is far superior to that of Cali- Near Creswell, April 7, 1804, the Ilia! could poKtdhly get into tbe high and Mrs. Miller and Miss McHenry, tomia, and if tbe various organiza infant sou rf Mr. and Mrs. J. E. tions in the state can ouce get the school HtMembly room, were there last —Springfield News. ! Morniugst ir. The funeral was h> id eveullig to hear Homer Davenport, a Eastern markets to understand tbnt m Walker 1 this afternoon at one The jolly spring weather has made they can got a Defter article here they true eon of Silverton, Oregon, who o’clock,with interment in tbe Walker I has by bra geuiua aa h cartoonist boating parties on the race an t leal can dispose of nil the prunes ihey cemetery. Yesterday attorno gained fame Hie world over,lecture on pastime. can grow. “The Power of a Cartoou.” Mr. I)av- season really opened, end euport la an easy and interesting of different parties m r TELLING THE WORLD talker, and held Ids audience spell crowds of universtiy a* n luncheon at the bead of th. hound fur over two hours while !.«• lu view of starting bank I ABOUT OREGON .'pringfleld, » dd them a series i.f little* stories, 11 ev i.tug. In one were Zella Hair Postmaster Clat.. .... ’ ’rating them by a few cartoons, Gnr., Cm a and Edna Cn-i. . in, c. tved a t-ouimuuicatiou from C. Iv alt, Margaret Cutidill uni Al o .uh i quickly there before then The report of tbe Oregon Informa Body, of iiummomi, La., asking M irlninti. Tlie other was > ■■ ■ I tiou Bureau for the quarter ending information concerning tbe general of " r«. Donnelly, of Hak< l 'it V ! April 1 has been published and shows outlook tor Springfield, etc. . Me.Mui rm, Clara \\ . X . ( 4 that the bureau has during the last l'he tetter c!a‘r.s to have good Mold, : > i -e tones, Gussin three mouths materially increased its i -.eking, and would give us a gooi E.-Inn Pr lott, Ruth Fly 'ttl.'ieucy and results. During the b using bouse.—Ne is. Cm>|er, II.I ii .McKiUuey lk I quarter 1811 persons visited the rooms t J 8 Springfield News: Eastern parties ,liaw i iieir whole attention as di I tbls McKinney, loafer Gilsoi <>t the bureau at the unijii depot, 1'21 i.m Bern glV.,1 .,.11., -...1..1U.S ........ .I; U.. I..C Dnnmdlv, Frank .Mite letters were received, 575 letters were are negotiating with J. L. Clark tor platform with his hands deep down Iu burger, Carl Holmes, George Holmes, mailed, 1768 pieces of literature were a sawmill site at tbe bend of -be Wil. liis pockets Hii.l talking as confiden l ‘ias. Cleveland, Henry McKluuey, mailed, 9055 pieces were distributed lamette river just below tbe Dan Zim- tially and io easy us if he were talk i i.'au Perkins,Umar Bittner Herbert an I 95 settlers were located in the u: Tinau place. We understand tbe Eastland. ro enliven things Foster ing to some close friend? state through the efforts of the offi mill, if built, will manufacture lum Giti.-on made umis step aud received a At t ..eclose uf bls talk there wasn't cers of the bureau. Many morb were ber mostly tor local purposes. This uue in the audience who did not wish thorough ducking In cotiseq uence. directed to locations by the secretary is a good site, and if these parties do With that exception Mie evening , ,, , . . , Mr. Davenport would stay and talk , * of the bureau and others were helped not use it, tbe same will not lie idle passed off most pleasantly. . . , longer, for it was a great deal letter iu various ways. Literatn-e from the toub. than a theatre, or even a circus, tie following comities was rrcived: Ba Th« April fool social given bv the cause these things are commou, while ker, Benton, Coos. Jackson, Joseph- Homer Davenport, though he appeals Degree of Honor, of Junction, Friday iue, Lane, Linn, Lincoln, Malheur, evening whs rather a unique euter- common,is one of the greatest men of Marion, Polk, Umatilla, Union, Wal tainmeut. About forty title* of books today. lowa, Wasco and Yamhill. aud publications were represented. A. C. Kuby baa returued from a Ms* Anna Craiu received the prize trip to tbe East. While In Illinois SOCIETY EVENTS , for guessing the highest number of i and Iowa ho purchased nine bead of titlee. Then there was the feature fine blooded rereber .n, Belgiau and contest and lung teeter, which afford- German coach stallions, which he has1 Daily Guard April 8 I The Lane County Electric Co.'* Mia. J. N. B. Fuller entertained » 1 lost of fun. The guests were tbeu plant at Springfield, which has been shipped as far as Port land, where they seventy of her lady friends this after furnished with a fool's cap and wand. under course of ^’i nstruction for the will be sold. Mr. Kuby left this’ morning for Portland, to look after! noon from 2;.*’ to 5 o’clock, at her K«fr< -shmeti!. followed the entertain I'ast year, is about completed. be sale of tba horses. home. No MM East Eleventh street. ment. — limes. Tbi* plant wa* to have I e*u run ' Contractai li. W. Taylv The reevptiou n uma and dining room t.lt.g 1 j rt c.' I Lis ytar, but ow- Ì (will bi i. cuia« t < ilUivic»< J SHOES Eargains in CLOTHING for Men and Boys f-J* — The Eon Marche A PLACE TO SAVE MONEY Bargains in Ladies’ Suites, Waists, Skirts and Headwear. Everything new andcheajK^^^^ - Will You Sow Grass Seed This Spring We carry a lull line of all kinds of grass seed including High Land Alfalfa Mammoth Red Clover Spring Vfetches Red Top Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass Millet Buckwheat Speltz, and a great many other kinds. t. Choice Red Clover in ICO pound lots 513.50 Garden See J in BuU Our toed is new stock and the best we cau buy. F. L. Chambers & Bro Best Woven Wire Mattress made Ash Bedroom Set Fir Bedroom Set I OC $16.00 12.50 DAY &. HENDERSON'S