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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1898)
Grouided.... n A TT V I? I n 50 Gents A month. NO 12 GrUABD.1 Willi work i.s ilit: (Ii akd ;01, department. Tilt work is neat and prices are right. Li 1 li i an SJ Jt JUi ! i VOL.14: TOWELS !oU8 DOZEN ' . jUST from 12 1-2 10, $10.50, $13, 815, $17, $20, $25, $30, $10, 45, 50, $00. $05 and $80. PARLOR SUITS, $25, $35, $50, $35. WOVEN MATTRESS, $1.25, $1.85, $2.50, $3.50. KITCHEN TABLES, 1.25, $3.25. $4.00. top r ttt? 2.00, $2.25, $5.50, $8, $10, 1U1 -UAllKJ 1o 13j ?18) 24, $30. SHADES, 30c, 45c, 50c, G5c, 80c, $1.00, $1.25. Day i m When You See THE WILLSIE ion will look no further. SVp hnve them nnd will be pU'fised to show them to you. Superior potorafs J L. PAGE, -DEALER IN- - Having a Large aud Complete stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries bought in the best markets, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, otter tho puMI by.ier prlc? For Health m Pure Drink only the purest beer brewed on the Pacific Coast. It is found every where, bottled and on tap, and is made by fpry Ueiphwd Wm. Hayer Got. ujerpa RECEIVED DIRECT the factory Size, 45x21 inches. Cents Apiece BONNETS. A new invoice of Bon nets just received. Call before the stock is picked over. SETS Cor Seventh and 9 Willamette Sts. TONI&ET. Einergeacy Corps Benefit at The :imiiy. t:.rOHC Kllulllil Alleliil. Toi.ll t ul the Anumy ihe ladies of ihe Pair nlic Leuuii. will nive all ice cream and straw berry festival, predded by a spicy musical and literary pro gram. The proceeds will Le set aside as a:i Emergency Fund, to be used to give nnv needed assistance to "our boyB" who have gone to the war from this county, as well as to their famines ai home. Tho program will be as fol lows: PROGRAM: riinriia America. Recitation Uennle Williams Recitation, Chicamaugua of 1S98... Mary Skipworth Holo Disy Oilbert Solo, The Heroes who sank with the Maine Maude King Solo, Patchwork Quilt -Faith Lister. Male quartette, Recitation, Tho Oregon Boys in HhiB Claire lirlstow S ilo and chorus, Tenting Tonight, Recitation Uraco Hoiaen S() Blanche Straight Recitation, The Soldiers t'radle Hymn Lillian McEIroy Select Reading C V Galloway uin Louise Yoran. Admission, iucluding everything, 23 cants. Mu Harry Templeton Selected. The Preabyteilnn church, In theob senee of its pa,tor, lisv Win Gilbert, who is chaplain of the Oregon Regi ment, bound for the Philippines, has secured Mr Harry Templeton to fill tho pulpit until August 1st. Since graduating from tho U of O In 'DO. Mr Templeton ban spent one year at Williams C' llegeend ihis lat year at fun r'rancis(0 The 1 g oal (Seminary. 1 He preached for the church a few Kun ! da.igo. The large congregation that I heard him was "' favorn'.ly lm I pR'ssed by his (flort. I Keiluction Kate. I Good until Sept 30, round trip to l!,well Springs, going Saturdays and 1 turning Mnndajs at one tare from all !talioiu ltweu R'eburg and Ku- : c-ne. i R iunrl trip to Portland $8.15. ' Round trip tickets t Salem for Ihe Intcr-Collegiate Field Day, June 4, Apply to Chas V Oolloway r ' at rt'ilkim A Lino's drug tre. EUGENE, OKEGOX. SATURDAY EVENING. MAY 21, 1898 SPANISH FLEET! POLO LEAVES MONTREAL Soldier Train Wrecked 3 Killed and 12 Wounded VAM'OIVKH. moor DCIMKT Special 10 thoUus.nl. Maduid, Hpniu, May, 21 Admiral Camaia now ut Cadiz, Spain, lias receiv ed ordei to leave inside of a few hours. His destination is unknown. POLO DEPARTS Montreal, Cauada, May 21 Minis- ter Polo, formerly iu charge of Span ish allairs at Washington, D C, leaves tonight for his home in Kpain. SOLDIERS KILLED Chattanooga, Tenu, May 21 The train conveying the First Missouri in fantry to Chicaniaugua was wr coked to day. Five soldiers wore killed and twelve wounded. LEAVING VANCOUVER Vancouver, Wash, May 21. 2 p m United Statea troops are leaving tho barracks here today for Ban Francisco F SPANISH Pergonals. Uncle Jake GUIep!e I) still alive but very low. Harry Teaaplelon arrived up from Hal8ey today. Col Delos D Neer returned homo to Portland this morning. Chas M Kisseuger weat to Junotlon today to hear the campplgnirs. Mrs Wortman returned to her home In Portland on this forenoon's local train. Glen Anderson arrived here today from Gray's Harbor where he has been for two months. Will KGlen, who has been attend ing the U of O left today for Portland, to receive treatment for his eyes. Miss Ada Hendricks leaves New York today en route home. Her many friends will be glad to gicet her again, Mrs A A Skaggs, formerly of this oltv. who has resided at Medford fi r sometime, has removed to Ashland j and orders the Guard mailed to her new address. H J Day returnsd from Junotlon on the 2:10 local. He reports n goodly number of men In attendance upon the speaking by the campaigners, which il being held In the opera house. Idaho Troops Two special trains paed through here last evening b twee u 7 and 8 o'clock with twe battal Ions infantry, Idaho volunteers, coi . sistlng of 24 officers and M4 men, A sou of J' lin Anderson was smoi th number. Hit Cattle Shipment. Junction City Or., May 20.-.V L Rarrett shipped W0 In ad of cattle from this place today to Spokane Wash. A H Arnett of North Dakota, was the buyer. r-sftev 'mp i 'rip; rfW!""' ! ncurc i I 1 I n r Piinnillrtil Irt Drt UiiiVin.i In I mum liiara Lfave$!mi'UM lu uim iwiinmil Claim if W Cadiz, Spain mn Entail Siafaolkta vn low VESSEL ORDERED TO 'FRISCO Ifgulari Will Recruit to Full Strength. moors Aitmvi: .Spcclnl to the Guard. Key West. "Ma, May 21; 8:45 p ir. Yellow fever is reported raging ill Ha vana. Cula. to iuvruit. Washington, li C, May 21; 4:45 p in Tlis Nineteenth and Twenty-third regiments, regulars will recruit to full strength, (ifteeu companies ef one bun dled men each, lefoio leaving frail Francisco for Hie Philippines. ordered to 'FRISCO The steamship Centennial bus been ordered from Ktaltle, Wash, to tfau Francisco t: tuUe trropa to fio Philip pine Island. Two more t?iuuhips will be teeured next week. TROOPS AltltlVE. San Fuancisco, May 21; 0:1) p in First regiment from Colorado and Wy oming havoai rived l;ere. GAERISOf4 OPPOSITE MORRO FIRST TO SAIL Troops Leave for Onul.lll HI I I IVI II I.ANI. MUIIT Kan Francisco, May 20 -Oregon's tino regiment ol volunteer Infantry has receiv. d orders to be nady to s.iil for tho Philipines by Monday next. At a late hour this eveuiug, Colonel Sum mers was infoniii'il that his command should be ready for the voyage at that time, ami a few minutes afterwards the wind.-Oregon camp was lu n sta'e nfjolitlcition. ( 'olnli'l Summers li'ii appointed W H Gilbert lil.-torian f the regiment, Willi tho view of having net male records k-pt,aiid an elllri.d account written, should there weur events of Impor tance. Chaplain Oillxithas received from W M Ladd, of Portland, 20(), to be used for the regiment alter It reaches Manila. 'I lie haudioino contribution, for whic h Ihe boys are epntu grateful, Is lu the form ol drafts on I anks In Mauilri. KM -HON ol OKFH MtS-Kl. 11 Cuilip, 115 Woo.lu.io f H e World nt lh"ir riular meeting I "l mgoi elided ofllcers as follows: CoumiI coiriiuand er, C H Hunt; advisor, W M Green; buiker, W A Wood; icort, C H Far row; watchman, W II Parsons; wintry, R Garri-on; manager. J W Kayi. Delegates to di-t net convention to t,e held at R'l.el.oi-, June lo: M O Wll kill", J W Ka, i: O Poller, S A Hu- llo, W .M 1 (ms-ii, s w laylor, J 11 W lavlor, J 11 liarn- and R Mc.M urphey, Allerurttrs: I, O Ileckwiih, W A Wood, W W Mr nin, Jno iiiimer, -I M Taylor, JI j Pa tons, C S Hunt and C S Farrow. m- mm rLEfllncilr I CHARLESTON SAILED Care lo lie Exeicised About Havana Harbor. fit.n voiik in rAiin n. Kstilal to Mis QuarJ. Washington, D C, May 21; 5:30 p m Tho United States navy depart uieut says Admiral Cervera'a Spanish fleet never tutored Santiago do Cuba but auehoied outside and tent a small boat aslioro to send the dinpatuh to Spain. CHARLESTON SAILED. San Francisco, May 21 Tho Cruiser Charleston sailed for the Philippine. Islands at 11:23 o'clock this forenoon. HAVANA I1AH1IOR. Washington, 1) C, May 21; 6:30 p ui Xo more permits will bo given for eign vessels to enter Havana barber except men of war, to take away cltU zens of their nationality. COALING SAMPSON'S FLEET, Key West, May 21; 5:30 p in Com- CASTLE. niodoro Sigsbee Is still at KlngHton, Jamaica, where ho delivered coal lo Admiral Sampsons fleet. NEW YORK HAILS. Key West, May 21; 5:30 p m-Ad-miral Sampson's Hag ship, tho New York, which put in here for ropalrs has departed. Church Notices. M E CHURCH. The usual services tomorrow. All will be made welcome. J T AliUOTT Pastor. PRESIiVTEIUAN CHURCH. Preaching services at 11 a in. Mr Hirry Templeton recently from San F.anciico Theological Seminary will oouduct the services. I1AITIHT CHURCH. iuuduy School Pi a in; preaching 11 m; Juniors 3 pm;HYP U of CE 1:1 i p in; preaching 7:30 p ni. Hour Leslie, Pastor. u 11 CHURCH. Rev NolT will preach tomorrow St 11 a m billow lug the sermon he will con duct the quarterly communion ser vices. He will also preach at 7:30 p ru i:l" p m, joint Hireling r.f Junior and Keillor Elldeavoli'l. P O Ilil.NEIIRAKE, Pastor. CONGREGATIONAL Clll'RSH. All services at the usual hours. The evening meeting will be a Gladstone moril service In union with the , Knlscot.al church. Addresses will be - ; iv,n tjy jj01 H j V,,ran, Dr D K ,verlilge and others upon Gladstone a, Bia'esman, Gladstone's place 111 l.i-torv. Gladstone as aChrlsilan. All are cordially welcome. R O Hrooks, Pastor. 31 is. Howard, brated Kodloni corset, will exhibit them at fllO sitftvo ill' I V 7.'.,.,r. vi week only. From ) p m. No charge made ffAR mm. hi McKinlcy .mil Secretary Loii The Board Now. torn AMERICAN 'WARSHIPS SIGHTED. Speelal I the Guard. Washington, D. C, May 21; 5 p m rrosidont Mc Kinlov exercises censorship over his Cabinet. IIoroaftr x rvsitient lueiviinoy unu oecroiary ot navy liuug full and complete charge of War secrets. Ever Binco the war began some member or members of the Cabinet have informed press representatives of secret matters. This will now bo stopped. Warships Sighted- Madhid, Spain, May 21; 5 p m A Havana, Cuba, special ropdrU sovoral American warships in sight of that city. Watching Washington, I) C, May 21 ment will use tho utmost vigilance ovr Admiral Camora'a movomonts. Camora loft Cadiz today, dentination unknown. Shelled Madrid, Spain, May 21 American warships Bhollcd damago was inflicted. THE WHEAT MARKET. A Slight Advance lu Prices. Hpeclsl lotlie UuaM Liverpool, May 21 Cargoes on passage, steady; Liverpool spot 3d dearer. New York, May 21. Market higher dosing at ll.OOJ per bushel Chicago, May 21. Closed at (1.57! per bushel. Han Francisco. Closed at H-&7J per cental. The south. hound local was 40 min utes late this morning. lean! Yon nampftoii in brier tle Hpuniili 'i)nlroii, to rirlvo tlium out if American wkUth. or nink them. KujMme's Jil Htnrn U aftr tho Oxforda. Hee window for stylet.. CYine In mini gut rlct"i. Wo tirt tli irfil.n with t rlnth21 KA top iitnt taA l.latn top choco late ii'J blm-k, coin tots 1.25 1.50 Clotli Kiid kll (oji tirk or pitnt nW (Rtl ftli'l l;i:k, lli-Wlil7 I he best thing that has struck lo. tlat.ly is HAPPY HOME l""d i lolliliig. All cuaranUeil. 4Upatre o chiMsie from. A lit guaranteed. ronrospii f in.o' llu polo. ivauiuiian during mis to VI a m and 2 to for fitting corsets. To Be Camora. ; 5 p ni The War Depart Guantama. A Havana special says two Guantama yesterday. No O.NI.T VIA UUNU KOm. Wliero and How Mull Is Taken the Philippines. For Tho question has been asked: "How O'leu can mull be sent to the Philip pines?" The latest Issue of the postal guide shows that mall for the Philip pines leaves Han Francises every 10 days, and Tacoma about every 20 days. Doth lines of steamers carry it to Hong Kong, where It is taken by an other Hue of steamers, so that all mall goes via Hong Kong. Day fS Henderson, Undertakers end tnibafmers, Cor. Wil. and 7th sts. the Latest? 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