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THE EU j PNP rSARH 4 H. L. Traver. Geo. H. Kelly, C. i Hon. J. II. McClung was a passeu- E. McClauaban, ger to Portland on the atteruoou M. Young. E. Dally Guani May 20 “Shorty’’ Waluer, Chris Maix, Jr.. train Fred Ross. Bert Rose, Beit Orrell, [ Mis. W. T. Matlock and M re. c. c arry Farrow and W. H. Alexander Me- Matl el: returned today fr >m N. E. Rhodes ami John Suckert, ot were among those who witnessed the Minnrille Mab 1, are io the city. baseball game at Albany Sunday. Misses Grace and Rena iiyland went Dr. L. L. WhltHon leturned on the Rev. R. T. Cross left this atterrocn to Junction this afternoon to attend afternoon train from Portland. for Portland, where Mrs. Cross vent the picnic. A. J. Geddis left on the afternoon a month ago, and where they expect Chas. Haines returned this after to spend the summer, Mr. Cross rain for Spokane, Washington. Attorney Jerome Knox, of Cottage noon from the 1. 0.0. F. grand lodge does not intend to take another field at Astoria. before fall. He is to give the com Grove, waa in the city yesterday. Dwight Hopkins was a passenger to mencement address at Philomath June Harry Bristow, of Cottage Grove, arrived in Eugene on lhe afternoon Portland thia afternoon, to be gone 15th. several days. train. Mia. F! L.Campbell and son Gilfry Mrs. Harry Bown and children went to Junction thia afternoon to visit returned this afternoon front a visit at Woodburn. until Sunday. Mra. Newton Cornelius, of Helena, A. D. Reeves, of Hale, was in the (Guard Special Service). city today and made the Guard office Montana, it visiting her sister, Mra. Harrisburg, May 21. —Mra. Jesse Wm. Van Duyn. a pleasant call. Kelsay left on Thursday evening’» Harry Helms, of Jacksonville, a for I overland to Halt her mother in J. D. Carroll, of Union connty, Or mer Flugene boy, is in the city visit Northern California who is very ill. egon, la in the city visiting his son, ing bia many friends. W. T. Carroll. Miss Edna Wells visited Saturday Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Sharkey, of and Sunday with her brother in Scio Mrs. May Whitber», of Albany, a former U. of O. student, is in Eugene Lucky Boy, arrived up front Port- Barney May visited his parents in land this afternoon. visiting friends. Portland Sunday. Professor George Lilly has been Frank Hayes, the popular clerk in Dr. E. H. Brown now occupies the Hampton Brothers’ store, is very ill sick for several weeks, but is now I office formerly occupied by Dr. able to be on the streets again. with appendicitis. Mackey. Painter Cookingtiam paint Miss L. Hollister, the noted W. C. ed and papered it throughout. J, W. Quackenbush is laying a ce ment walk in front of bis hardware T. U. lecturer, is in the city, the W. L. Tyler is having an iron fence [guest of Mrs. W. W. Calkins. store on East Ninth street. placed In front of his residence on P. E. Snodgrass and Geo. T. Hall, Main street. Mrs. Agnes McElroy and daughter, Sr., left thia afternoon for the Lucky i ' R. L. White and D. C. Holt Miss Lillian, srriied in this city this Boy mines for a few days' outing. afternoon from tbeir Monroe farm. with the candidates stumping II. A. Nelson, of the Hrm of Kuthe ■ county. Will Stuart, Pearl Thomson, John ' A Nelson, proprietors of the Eugene | Bodeatein and Wiley Stuart left this Miss Maud Wassom is visiting this morning for McKenzie Bridge on a i Soda Works, came up from Albany I I week in Oregon City. I today. tlsning trip. On May 28, the band boys will give Rev. O. O. Wright has been invited Rev. J. F. Day, of Hillsboro, who a concert ai d program at the city 1 to deliver the baccalaureate sermon | has been holding a meeting at El mira hall, the proceeds to go towards pur for the past two weeks, returned i before the State Normal College at chasing uniforms. Considering the 1 Drain on June 12. home today, time the boys have been practicing Hans Holm, Harry Stewart, Grover their playing is a credit to themselves. Mrs. F. G. Whitaker of Palouse, Washington, is in Eugene visiting 1 Long and Ira Allen were among those | We are informed that T. W. Under her sisters, Mrs. Frank Hampton and - who went to Junction this afternoon wood has sold his confectionery store , to atteud the big picnic. to a gentleman in Portland. Mr. Mrs. Ollie (Valier. T. M. Medley and Wm. Perman, of Underwood will return to bis old Jr.bn Pierce and Mrs. Goode, of I Roseburg, arrived in Eugene this af ottage Grove, passed through here home in the East. this afte-noon on tbeir way to Junc- M. C. Canter is enjoyiDg himself ternoon to visit their sister, Mrs. tiou to attend the picnic. at Grand Lodge in Astoria this week. Lackey, who is an invalid R. E. EasHand,Republican nominee W. C. McKee, principal elect of the for county treasurer, and Fl. U. Lee, Geary school, accompanied by his wife, was in Flugene today from Leb for county clerk, went to Junction anon, looking for a residence to rent. this afternoon to join lhe other can didates who speak there today. Clarence Keene, a graduate of the J. W. Baker and wife, formerly res University of Oregon with the clsss of lHIMi, lias been chosen assistant lec idents across the river from Eugene turer in pathology in Harvard Univer but now residing near Turner, Marion county, are visiting here, together sity. with her sister and brother in law, Graduates Forty Students This Edwin Sharpe, representing the Mr. and Mrs. Sage, who reside East. Year—Program of Com West Coast A Puget Sound Lumber They return home Monday. man, of Tacoma, Washington, waa in mencement Exercise. Eugene today in the interest of his "V»pe». Daily Guard May 23 The Eugene High Sohonl will hold The Misses Fay and Florence Frank Darcey went to Creswell to- its fourth commencement exercises at Brown, who have been visiting their the Methodist cbuich next Friday day. Bister, Mra. H.A. Schwering, returned evening, May 27, at 8 o’clock. " Hugh Renshaw is now at Boawell to their home at Cottage Grove this Spring». PROGRAM. afternoon. R. W. Crowell was over from Co Piano solo, Rondo, Op. 26, Beeth Deputy U. S. Revenue Collector J. oven; Miss Watkins. W. Hobbs returned home this after burg today. Invocation, Rev. H. N. Mount. Judge Bean returned to Salem this noon from Portland, accompanied by Vocal solo, selected, Miss Lister. Colonel D. M. Dunn, collector of in afternoon. Oration, "Alexander Hamilton,’’ ternal revenue. Otto Olsten, the mining promoter, Elza Crow. Mrs. W. Waddle was operated upon is in the city. Oration, “The American Navy,” •t the Flugene hospital last Sundav Mr. and Mrs. Horace Burnett were Roy Davis. by D m . F. M. Day and D. A. Paine, in Albany Sunday. Oration, “Magna Charta,” Eliza She is still con lined to the hospital, E. J. Frasier is ill at bis home on beth Gailogiy. but la imploring rapidly. East NinthTstreet. Piano solo. Witches’ Dance, Op. 17, Today's Alnany Herald: Mrs. C. Will Orell was In Flugene today No, 2, McDowell; Miss Quackenbush. X3. Matlook and Mrs. W. T. Matlock, from Cottage Greve. Oration, “The Struggle Between of Eugene, were in Albany last even Clair Dick, of Junction, is visiting the Slav and the Saxon,” J. Hill. ing for a short visit. . . . C. D. 1 Oratlou, “The Despotism of Rus bis sister, Mrs. H. C. Mahon. Gabrielsen, of Salem, left yesterday Dell Kuykendall returned home sia,” tlarry Lowell. tor Eugene for a abort business visit. Gallon, “The Sunbeam,” Walter from a visit with friends in Drain. Mis« Peggy Underwood, of Taooma, M oore. Editor J. F. Woods and B. A.Wash- formerly of Eugene, has been appoint Oration, ”Alfred the Great,” tlel ed assistant superintendent of the bnrne were over from Springfletd to- [ ene Robinson. Children's Hospital at Buffalo, N. Y., day. Violin solo, Medelssobn’s Spring Trainer Hayward, of the U. of O. t Song, Miss McElroy. on» of the Quest hospitals in th» blast. Misses Louisa Yoran, Ada Hen arrived home from Albany this after- Oration, “Supremacy Among Na dricks, Maude Densmore, Alioia Mc noon. tions,” Edua Wall ice. Elroy, Norma Hendricks, Camille Lew Powera. wife and babe, have Oration, “Cicero as Seen in His Carroll, Mrs. G. D. Linn,Miss Coffee arrived here from Redlands, Calif- | Orations,” Althea Wheeler. and Professor I. M. Glen arrived ornia. Oration, "Jean Valjean," Mark home from Salem this afternoon, Mis» Leone B. Kays has returned ( Wbeeler. where they took part 1 b the Wiliam- home from an extended ‘ ‘ visit ................ Vocal solo, selected, Mies Mount. with ette Valley Choral Union’s May friend» in Portland. Class address, Professor J. M. Hyde. Festivslot Music. Piano solo, Am Meer, Schubert- Mrs. Ague» McElroy and daughter Lillian went to their farm near Mon Liszt, Mr. Stauffer. Presentation of diplomas. roe this afternoon. Dally Guard May 21 Personals. Harrisburg Items. HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT CLASS ROLL " S'" Martin was down from Pleas- Mrs. Quiner 1 eturned last night ant Hill today. from Astoria, where she attended the Louis G Appereon, Abraham Bangs i J. L. Page want to Portland today Rebekah grand lodge. I Allie Beatrice Beebe, Roy R Booth, ‘ to spend Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. fl. Alexander re Merle L Chessman, Eliza H Crow, ■ Mrs. Mina I th. rtori went to Junc- turned home iast night from a visit Elsie Davis, Roy H Davis, Berta B ~......... Cvutbia ~ Eddy, Elizabeth Fl Elliott, at Portland and Albany. tion this aftanioou. Geo. Holland, of Crow,attended the Edith Gailogiy, I liabeth Virginia Attorney D. V. Kuykendall went to I. O. O. F. grand lodge at Astoria as Gailogiy, Ruth Virginia Grant, K Drain thin afternoon. Claude Gray, Charles Bolton Ham- a delegate from the Crow lodge. Chas. Templeton came up fron) ide, John W Hill, Halbert Joues, James Hartley, who is very low Portland this afternoon. Grover J Kestly, Harry H Lowell, Dr. Geo. Wall camedowi. from Cot with inflammatory reh uniat la», is re Florence L Lucas, Mabel Ruth Macy, ported n» being some bette.- ’oday. tage Grove this afternoon. Frank Matbewe, Walter J Moore, Frank Hayes has recovered from an Jessie D Paddock, Elmer DeWitt Mies Nellie Smith went to Portland attack of appendicitis, and la again Paine, William Oecar Hampton Pros- this afternoon to visit her elater. about his duties in lluiuptou » shoe ser, E Helene Robinson, Ralph Don- Mi.- Helen Pott» was a passenger to aid Robinson, Mary Elizabeth Skip- points south on the 2:1’8 train today. st ore. Mr». H. A. lienslee, of Vancouver, worth, l>orllla Jean Somers, Paul Mrs. J. Goldsmith went to Oregon Washington, arrived on the afternoon Clark Stauiler, Mabel Tiffany, , Pelle City thia afternoon to visit a few I rain to be the guest of Mr». Clits. Van Duyn, Ilia M Watkiue. Edna day». l’earl Wallace, Ralph W Wi atson. Croner. "'ill Ford is the new clerk at Althea Wbeeler, Christie M Wheeler, slater, Mrs. J. Fl Noland, at Ores I Ha Kipton Bros.’ store, having taken Mars W Wheeler. Lula W hitesker. well. Clast motto: “With the ropes of lames Hartly'» place,who is ill, until W. II. Alexander went to Albany I hi» recovery. the present we ring the bells of the today. Mr». Alexunder is visiting Miss Myta Loveridge, of Eugene, future.” there. Class colors, yellow and green. who has been visiting Miss ivy Ford, Class organization: President, EH«- 1 Miss Nellie Perkins returned this of Willamette University, returned afternoon from a visit at her home at home last tilght,—Sunday’s Salem abeth E Elliott; «ecretary, Berta B| I iiiSt-Ka__________ ______________ j Drain. Statesman. 1 I Cash Given Away ie Users of LION COFFEE 1*1 We are going to be more liberal than ever in 1904 to users of Lion Coffee. Not only will the Lion-Heads, cut from the packages, be good, as heretofore, for the valuable premiums we have always given our customers, but the same Lion-Heads will entitle you to estimates in our $¡0,000.00 Grand Prise Contests, which will make some of our patrons rich men and women. You can send in as many estimates as desired. There will be —----- TWO CiSEAT CONTESTS---------- ’ The first contest will be on the July 4th attendance at the St. Fonts World's Fair; the second relates to Total Vote For President to ba cast Nov. 8, 1904. $ao,ooo.Ou will be distributed in each of these contests, making $40,000.00 on the two, and, to make it still more interesting, in addition to this amount, we will give a ~ - to the one who is nearest correct on both contests, and thus your estimates have opportunities of winning a big cash prize. Grand First Prize of $5,000.00 Five Lion-Heads cut from Lion Coffee Packages and a 2 cent stamp entitle you (in addition to the reg ular free premiums) to one vote in either contest WORLD'S FAIR Printed blanks vote on found every Lion Coffee Pack age. The 2 cent stamp covers the expense of our acknowledgment to you that your es= timate is recorded. CONTEST PRESIDENTIAL VOTE CONTEST What will be the total July 4th attendance at the St. Louis World's Fair? At Chicago, July 4.1893. the attendance was 2S3.273. For nearest correct estimates received in Woolson Spice Com pany’s office. Toledo, Ohio, on or before June 30th. 1904. we will give first prize for the nearest correct estimate, second prize to the next nearest, etc., etc., as follows: 1 First Prise .................. .......................... »2.600.00 1 Second Prize ............ .......................... 1,000.00 2 Prizes -»600.00 each ............................ 1,000.00 6 Prizes— 200.00 ............................1.000.00 10 Prises— 100.00 ............................ 1,000.00 20 Prizes— 60.00 ............................ 1,000.00 60 Prizes— 20.00 ............................1.000.00 260 Prizes— 10.00 ............................. 2,500.00 1800 Prizes— 6.00 .......................... 0,000.00 What will be the totai Popular Vote cast (or President (vote* for all candidates combined) at the election November», 1904? Ln 1900eiectlon. 13.959,653people voted for President. For nearest cor rect estimates received In Woolson Spice Co.’s, office, Toledo, O., on or before Nov. 5.1904, we will give first prize for the nearest cor rect estimate, second prize to the next nea-eat, etc. etc., as follows: 1 First Prise ................... »2,600.00 1 Second Prize 1,000.00 2 Prizes— »600.00 each . 1.000.00 5 Prises— 200.00 ’’ . 1.000.00 10 Prizes— 100.00 ” . 1.000.00 20 Prises— 60.00 " . . 1.000.00 60 Prizes— 20.00 “ ...1,00000 260 Prises— 10.00 ” 2,500.00 1800 Prizes— 6.00 “ . 0,000.00 2139 PHIZES, 2139 PRIZE», TOTAL, »20,000.00 TOTAL, »20,000.00 « 4279—PRIZES—4279 < Distributed to the Public—aggregating 545,000.00—In addition to which wo shall givo $5,000 to Grocers’ Clerks (see particulars In LION COFFEE cases) making a grand total of $50,000.00. ■ BMl * TOLEDO, OHIO. ■na To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Seven Million boxes sold in post 12 months. tolWoItaya. Z This Signature, DOX. 23c « LORD KITCHENER Will Make Lhe Season of 1904 it*rom March 15th to July. »■ h » ■■ — LORD KITCHNER * Numbei Record Trial Sire Zombro McKinney, 32935 2:25 2:19 i - 2:11, son of 2:11 1-4. First Dam SARAH BENo TON (dam of Ella M odisn- 2:12 1-2 May Day, trra 2:16 1-2, 1 Lord Ki chnenli 2:26), by Albion, son f Gen. Benton. Second dam BESSIE, eran- dam of EllaM adison 2:12 1-2 Harry Madison 2:27, by Julia M., trial 2:131-2 by Woodford’s Inca, son of ..................... Mambrino. dam LAWSH- Third MARE, by Tenbrock, thor oughbred). Lord Kitchner is a black stallion, foaled in 1867. 16 hands high, weighs 1220 pounds. He won a prize in the show ring at the Oregon State Fair, last year, and ’Iso the Blue Ribbon at the Dis trict Fair at Eugene. Oregon. His breeding, speed and indi vidual merits commend him to the considers^ n of .-.ose wishing high class colts both on the road, track and ann Lord Kitchner will ua ka the season in Eugrtte . •eren Junction, Or, th ye heat.5is6 NDAYS, UGENbl. TERMS: $2 naso Jniiirnth usua, rileee« . iv» Dollars either bv c„h otevrb i!v 1st. 19?+ . For tsrotinformatio d pedigree cards address» WEDNESDAYS at JUNCTION, balance of week case at time of service. All bills muts be settled T.D.CONDON- Hotel Gross.Tugene, Ore 9