Letter Heads,
Bill Heads,
Statements,
Cards, Envelopes.
Posters,
Programs,
Legal Blanks,
Etc., Eto
PRINTED AT THE BOARD OFFICE.-
I VI.,- - I
I , . Fop they Appreciate It. ;
fni in perusing itthsy do not!
J overlook the "". j
EUGENE GUARD.
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10.
EUGENE, OHEGON. THURSDAY EVENING. MAY 21. 180(5.
NO. 142.
DAILT
ON
E SALE AT!
A. V. PETERS'.
STILL WKW'lMi.
'Ileformei" Johnson Tries to Dutij
Anolher Siutement.
Tliroiieh unavoidable circumstances, bcinir
, ,ii ' sheriff Johnson i again out ill uu-
t in ", .. . , ,, n. .tuner article In his organ. This time
ive IllV leonai uitiiiy.i u uum.iuss tins ."-.ring and he is in ing to explain his lneon.ls-
8,imnier, 1 nave ueieriiimou to oner my entire well assorted '-y ' having
dock of Merchandise at OU.M, until tall, or further notice,
ft is impossible to quote prices on every article in the store,
jt the following are a few, to give you an idea of what wo
ire doing:
I DRESS GOODS.
in Mack all wool inolmlr reg$ ,60 now 41c
Ji,. " " " a reg .75 uow 62e
J ' " " , reg 1.10 uow 874
5:.. " serge reg .75 now 024
S " " " reg 1.00 now 724
gin colored " " reg .50 uow 3Sc
. " mixed " reg ,i now lito
t Our Kelisia Cnmbrio iiml eto. will all be sold at a great reduction.
I MENS' AND BOYS' HATS.
Jj.Mij ri... j2.2."i black Fedora at J1.G5
".. 1.60 brown and grey Fedora 120
j,i " 1.00 and $1.20 black and grey 75eaudl.OO
" 1.60 black staple 1.15
gv( " 1.00 black Fedora 024
T,; " .50 blue crush 3SJc
and girl' caps 20c
Don't overlook our B'ihV huts; we have them from $1.00 up.
UADIES' SHIRT WAISTS.
I liosiiirt waist for 45c
. ; ,e
1 .. " Doc
'Is " " " ?ioo
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Come earlv and get first chance lor
Hty will uo't last long at these prices.
MENS' and BOYS' SHOES.
Mens $3.00 line calf shoes at $2.45
" 2.25 " ' 1.95
" 1.35 " bull " " 1.10
" 1.30 " " " " ..1.00
Boys 1.00 " " ' " 1.25
: 1.25 " " " " 1.00
Our mens and boys heavy shoes are
also included ill this sale.
C GENTS'
It' s ribbed shirts ami drawers
,i it 14
knit " " "
; Mens and boys shirts,
UNDERWEAR.
reg 00c now 42e each
' 45c " S4c '
" 50c " 3!lc "
" " 46c " 85c "
" " 45c .er suit
socks, overalls and jumpers will be sold at cost.
LADIES' SHOES.
4.00 lino kid shoes for $--4
Xou Pi
fciiO " " " "
1.50 ilongolo shoes for 1-20
J.ti5 " " " I.So
Oureutire line of chiklrons, misses and ladies heavy shoes will share the
die same slaughter..
Of
Of
Remember this is a genuine sale of the entire stock
goods without exception, so don't urns the opportunity
getting some good bargains.
I A. V. PETERS.
j : jlOCBntsaklo
frog lu ) our throat J;'9
10c ts
lOots
lOcts
IOcts
wVrra Chocolates
Glycerine Suppo-itories...
file Suppositories ',
IV.il in tlin 11. .ml
Chnrcial Tablets : 1 B
ttlora'.e Potash Tablets "
is Mint Tablets ;
tube Toothpaste J"
Wd Cream . J'1" 9
itch hi loiu, lOets
iltnotidal
I Yerinqton's Ninth Street Drug Store
, lUets
DAY & HENDERSON,
Dome
7th and Willamette Streets.
I Dav& Hcndersoih Undertakers anr
nl)almers. Cor Wil. and 7th its.
ALWAYS CALL
I FOR
letter List.
May 21, 1800.
Kdiiiislnn, I-.mma panics, miss k.
Hayes, J: II
Wpinhan.ro Rppp tfBBB
I Ullll'UI U a UUUI . !,, n.vi.l
Or; Salo at all Saloor;s
Hodman, Miss Ida
Johnson, Liza Klein, J
I.enia, Mrs N Wnea, J,armn
McColum, J J
Sherman, J P
Wallace, Miss C
A chnrii 01 one rem win tw m. "
tenors liven out. ivr-nn. calling lor Utters
111 ,leM sine when 'lv,'r'tjdci,1l M.
Iraer a Case Sent to Your
j Home.
M. MAYER, - Agent.
Strayd.
pO TO,
foil THE TEAl'IMi BRANDS ft
CIGARS and TOEACCO, 1
..ALSO.. i
Confectionery, NjIs and Soda Water, j
-FRUITS IN SEASON- j
- ". lit.,- jfm.ikrr r:iei4 In laws
: One tmy mare 7 years old, weighing
i 1000 lh, and one sorrel yehrlingeolt
j with white hind feet and bald face.
I Anvi.ne giving ii.lorin.ttlon leading to
I the wherealwuts of the same will be
; lilK-rallv reffsrded by addressing
jAMKSlUllin,
Monroe. Denton county, Or.
V O Htearns left today for Illinois,
where he expects to remain during the
sii miner.
made harsh remarks
concerning tho A 1' A organization
and 111 employing members of that
society to transact tho business of Ills
olllee. He made the remarks to a
geiitkiuiiu who takes very little inter
est in politics aud who is a good busi
ness man of our city. Wo refer to Win
Mayer, the manager of the lee Works
and fold Storage plant in this city.
Mr Mayer, thinking the statement
was very radical, coming from a pub
lic officer, repented it Immediately to a
number of business men of this city,
not thinking for an instant that It
would dud its way into the public
prints or would be denied by Mr
Johnson. Ho is positive the state
ment was made as writleu by this
paper.
To All Loiicerued.
The following is sell-explanatory:
GntAiii), luiusus, March 10, 1800.
I have bjeu aequaiuted for years
with J. 1. Hulland, who was raised to
manhood in litis county. Ho is a lelf
made man, starting as a poir boy on
the farm, he worked his way upward.
Securing a good education lie left the
farm aui. entered the teaohing pro
fession In which he soon took high
rank. He is a thorough educator, a
successful teacher, and a worker for
the cause of education. The school
interests of any place over which lie
might have charge will never suffer
from lack of a'teutiou on his part.
Yours,
T. It. Ml.HHKlt,
Kupt. Public Instruction, Crawford
county, Kan; as.
Mr Holland has been indenlilied
willi tho public school Interests In
Lane county since 1S00. He has
taught successfully in tioshen, Spring
field, Cottage Grove and Junction. He
is a graduate of one of tho best normal
schools in the Hunt, the Kansas Nor
mal College, aud is one of tho leading
oilucatorsiu this part ot tho state.
Make liliu school superintendent of
Lane county by voting for him June
1st.
I'MvN rvoF IIoRSKa Six race horses
will arrive hero tomorrow morning
from Salem. It la now assured that
over 100 horses will tako part in Eu
gene races next neck.
Creamery Butter,
Can bcliad at ...
CRAIG'S CREAMERY,
On 8th Street.
Also nice sweet Cream and good
fresh Buttermilk.
Uave orders for crt'iro tho evening before or
early in Ihe morning.
Csll at thecreainerr and examine products.
s. ;. iiiai" & o.
I'roprli-lura.
OPERA HOUSE.
One Night Only.
FRIDAY, May 22nd.
4
w jo
tyndall :s
The liennwncd Mind-Reader and
Hypnotist will give a grand demoi,
.,r.,. ., In Srrntiire. Weird anil
Mysterious Occult Powers, including
Mind-reading, Hvpnotism and many
other beautiful tests. A must enter
cs'llig EVENING OF MYSTERY.
Admission 25 iscts.
Blindfold Carriage Drive
Kt I :mo'rlork. Frldar aflerno,n Iron tl'ijnMi
U,.(l,Tlirlllllir. LiHrli.f an-l lVrilini.--r.ier)-ll;
InTlled to be .ieul.
PRIVATE CLAIRVOYANT SITTIHGS
At his parlors, Hotel K.ugcne, for the
next few (lays.
OPBRA HOUSE, MAY 2o,
7-" Ms;:rii:!eir.f,y of K"e:,t'" ,avor,,e
' 1-NIJL1SH COMBDIHS,
"David Garrick" and "Lend Me 5 Shillings."
ADMISSI0N.15, 25 and 35 CENTS.
Personal.
Cil'alidpu Uloouilicld is (piite ill.
Kd Corson, of Astoria, is ill the city.
Walter (irifllii visited Junction to
day. Mrs Helen Moore, ot Portland, is in
the city.
County, commissioner Perkins is In
the oity.
J W White went to Albany on busi
ness today.
Judge J C Kullerton pasicd north on
the local this morning.
MrsJK Xolatul canio down from
Croswoll tliis morning.
Hev J M Dick, of Cniup Creek, ar
rived from the north en this after
noon's train.
Alex (iriflln, of Dexter, is In the
city and is unable to return home be
cause of sickness.
Arch Rice went to Harrisburg today
and will spend several days visiting
there and at lirownsville.
J It Sovereign, tho people's party
speaker, passed through on tho Itoso-
burg local tills morning.
Editor Moorhead, republican candi
date for icprcsentative, came tip from
Junction this afternoon.
Mrs Tlios Sharp was taken quite ill
with heart trouble at her homo at
Meriau's Park last oveuiug.
Miss Catherine (' Coggwell is now
in Xew York City. She expects to re
turn to Oreg .u early in July.
The Dalles T-M: Mrs Flank Hamp
ton is In tho city, returning from
Prinevillo to her home in Fugene.
City Recorder 1" F Dorris w ho has
been to Nashville, Tenn, to attend the
deathbed of his sister, arrived home
this uflernnon,
Mis Hatlle (ialues, of Corvallis,
who has been visiting with t lie Misses
Matlock in this city for u few days,
returned home on the (iypsy today.
Mr ami Mrs K W Parker went to
Portland today and will leavo that
city on the llycr tonight lor Oakland,
C'al, where they will nialto their fu
ture home.
I'M McCiaiialian went to Hoshurg
this afternoon and will enter the bi
cycle races at that place Saturday.
Cuss Matlock and Harry Holdcn will
go out tomorrow.
J M fpton, of Coos county, the
dcinncratic-populii-t eandidato for
district attorney, who has been looking
over the political Held In this city for
the past few days, went to Junction
tills morning.
Mrs W Vv" Williams and children
went to Portland today and will take
the flyer from there U Napa, Califor
nia, where they will Join Mr Wil
liams, who is now conducting a bowl
ing alley ill that city.
Crcsvtell Casualties.
May 21, 1800.
Farmers are making good use of this
good wvather. '
Mrs Hotl'meyer, music teacher, g'ws
to Portland this week for a visit.
Rev Frank Dsy w ill begin a lerlesof
meetings nt this place next Saturday
evening
IlKI'ltKSKSTATIVKS. TUO I,lie
county I O O F lodges are represented
ill the grand Indg.i now In session at
Atorio by tho following delegates:
Kiigene, (J X Frozcr, I I, Simpson, J
M Williams; Cottage (Jrovc, James
Ozment, Roliert (iriflln; Sprlngdeld,
W W hessnian, R II Bishop; Irving,
J H I.se, John F. Martin; Morula, W
K Bernhardt; IOtnne, W H Hawley,
Calvin Morrow; Coburg, J C Ooodale,
D A Kauble.
Wantf.ii. To biro a fraction en
gine to run a threshing machine.
Address J M Martin, Fiigene, or call
at Dr T W Harris' ranch.
This Wheel I !!(!.
The fatost mile ever run, 1 minute,
11 3-j seconds was made by O M Den
nis, at Denver, March 27, onalMe
model No I descent. Price '". Thii
is a road wheel and not a racer In
weight.
F I, Clf AMIIF.I1H,
Agent.
S ot Ire.
T j !.'.in it may couc-rn: My wife
having Ift my Isd and hoard with
out caiixe, r will not be responsible fur
anv debts she may contract.
V. KlvfMKI..
M..y 2', ls.
PiCKUS AS1 THOT1KI1S.
Tweuty-Soveu Portland llorstt Com
lug to the Kligeue
ltaces.
A telephouo message received from
Portland today by F. J Fra.ior assist
ant secretary of the Kugene Speed and
Driving Association, states that 27
head of pacers and trotters would leave
that city Saturday morning for Eugone
and would be in attendance upon the
races uext week at Meriau's park.
l'se mauagemeut at Portland have
chattered a river steamer and will
bring tho horses up on It. The boat
will probably arrive here uext Mon-
lay. Besides the pacers and trotters
there are also a few runners in the
band.
It now looks us If the races would
bo an assured success. There, are
already u large number of horses
in training ut tho park track
and ut Harris' track, mid it Is
quite ptobnble that ut least 100 horses
will be In attendance upon the races.
One tiling Is certain and that is there
will be the finest display of bono tlesh
that has ever been seen before In I.ano
county. Every race for which there Is
a purs 'odered will bo wt II tilled, and
there will bo some exciting races take
place at the park next week.
Unfair as Usual.
A.C.Jennings, who is the so-called
clerk of Lane county. Is probably
possessed of more gall aud egotism
than any like odlcer in tho Culled
Slates. He sent a communication to
title nfllce shortly before noon yester-
lay and because it did not appear at 4
o'clock, iutimutes that It had been
taken under advisement, and pro
ceeds to havo it published In the
Register; and therefore it will not ap
pear ill this paper although It was in
tended to bo printed in tmlu 's IIuaru
and In the weekly tomorrow. Many
times a man must wait for two or
tli reo weeks tor a deed to be recorded
lu the clerk's olllee under tho present
rcgimeoud lie thinks nothing ol It,
although he has a house full of depu
ties paid for illegally by the county,
and still ho expects a newspupcr (o
publish all article nt his beck and cull
in throe or four hours after its receipt,
that requires double the work of a deod,
etc.
Now for the article:
F'lrst Ho says tho average assess
ment of railroad mlleago lu tho state
is 1,1)78. Tills Is true, but the road
bed Is mortgaged for $20,000 per mile,
and In California similar roads are
assessed for from $12,000 to $17,000 per
mile. Assessor Burton assessed tho
road bed at $5,000 per mile and thought
he was planing the value very low.
Why should the county clerk net as
special pleader for the S P It R, a
monster corporation? Does he know
more about the value of the proporty
than Mr. Burton? Jennings has never
shown such Interest when It camo to
loworiug assessments on the farms of
tho county. He Is a sham reformer
and works for the H P II II. Why?
Second He baa tho gall to claim
some credit becauso the assessment of
the railroad was luoroased over the
previous year. It was not Jennings'
fault that I was nut less. He reduced
a portion of the same, aud probably
would have the rest If he had becu
assessing tho property. The assessor.
and not the sham reformer, raised Hi
valuation.
Third Became the clerk's office lias
paid a few dollars profit In the lust 21
mouths Jennings claims tho credit for
it Ho Is possessed of more assurance
than any Individual In the county.
He is' not responsible that it did pay
a prodt as ho has right along pocketed
fees that by right should have boon
demanded by the county, lis never
passed the law making It a salary ouo.
Ah we slated before tho clork's office
has cost the taxpayers $4,048.60, and
we defy a denial. Ho then makes a
comparison with llio old law. It
makes no difference now as to the old
law. That was voted out of existence
by an Indignant people and the sanio
voters should forever dispose of the
sham reformer on June 1st. Then
the entire Jennings family might
earn $30 or $4 per month Instead o(
$200 or $100 as now quartered.
Vote for Spencer.
Imi'Rovkjiknth. A new tin roof Is
being put on A K Patterson's building
on Ninth street today. A number of
other Improvements are being made In
that vicinity. Tho alley back of the
HofTmaa Houso Is being cleaned out
sud filled In with gravel and a mi m
lr of old shacks along the alley are
being turn out. This I the propor
thing to do and If some other localities
should receive the same treatment It
would be better for the health of the
city.
HIKD PltOPAtlATISti.
Mongolian, Silver and Uoldeu l'lioui
nuts and Canary Birds,
E J McClaiiahan has made ratherex
tensive preparations for the propaga
tion of Chinese pheasants nt his prem
ises lu the eii'toin part of tho city.
Mr MeClaunhaii has been dialing in
those birds for some time and constant
ly receives applications lor thorn for
porpagatlng purposes from dlflerent
parts of tho I'uited States. He can
not begin to supply the demand,
though he ships several hundred of
tho birds every season. Heretofore
Mr MoClumthaii has dc elided upou
cnpturlng tho birds In their wild state,
but this spring he has constructed a
small park 20x100 feet III size, at his
premises on Ferry street, in which he
will keep three pairs for breeding pur
poses. Tho birds hero can have all
the freedom that can be given them
under conllnement. Tho park has a
wall around It which Is seven feet and
two luohos high and Is covered with
oommoii wire netting. Tho birds are
supplied willi plenty of water and
grain, and grass and shrubs uro growing
In the park. There uro now two males
and ouo female in the park.
At the east end there is a small glass
window in tho wall, over which hangs
a leather llap. This window is for the
purpose of viewing the interior of tho
park, and to describe tho wonderful
alortness and watohfulluess of the
birds it is only necessary to say that
the little leather Hup ov.r the glass il
never raised without them being con
scious of it.
Mr MaClunuhan has anotlior smaller
park In which he has a domestic hell
with a brood of 10 young pheasants
that were Just hutched out tills morn
lug. He also has another lien setting
on 20 eggs.
Mr McChiiialian has written to
some purtlos at Protection Island ou
Puget Sound to ascertain If ho can get
a pair eacli of Sliver and (lolden pheas
ants. If It Is possible to obtain these
birds Mr McChiiialian oxpects to Im
port tlieiu for propagating purposes.
They are very rare and bentlful birds.
Besides pheasants Mr McClaiiahan
Is also dealing extensively lu canary
birds and now has 20 of tho littls yel
low beau the In a cayo in his yard,
hreo ef them being Ojruinn L Inneta,
said to be the flnost of singers. Ia
the cage are six ucsts, containing
altogether 10 eggs. Tho cago and Its
precious occiiiuuts make a very pretty
picture, and when visited by a reporter
threo of the little songsters were vory
oontoutedly and good naturedly setting
ou one nest.
TH rTllOHSI 1 AKOA l.
Supt. Jennings lleslrcs to Confer
With tho People of Eigeito
Tunlgkt.
F M Wllklns, president of tho board
of Trade, received the following tele
gram tills afternoon from Mr I J
Jennings, of Coltago drove, superin
tendent of large milling Interests at
Bohemia:
Cottaob Ouovb, May 21, 1800.
FM Wii.kinh, Eugene, Or: Will
be in Eugene tonight at which time I
would like to meet your people In
pulille on matters concerning the Bo
hemia wagon road proposition.
P J Jenninos.
President Wllklns has called a pub
lic meeting to assemble at couucll
chambers In the city hall building at
8 o'clock tonight. It II desired that
the oommlttvo recently appointed and
all others interested In lb matter of
establishing a wagon .road to Bohemia
be present.
The IlroniiHTllla Store.
Don t foigot when you want a suit
of clothes wecan suit you; If not from
stock will take your measure and have
made to or dot; tit guaranteed,
Hour. A Rick.
Crystalized Rock and Rye at Ren.
shaw's. Guaranteed t: cure lugrlppo.
Awarded
Highest Honors World' Fair,
Cold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
Dli'
CREAM
Most Perfect Made.
4t Ver.r! the Standard.