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Daily Eugene Guard FRIDAY - APRIL 13 All Popular Brands of CIGARS FOR SALE AT Julius Goldsmith's GUARD Telephone, No Main 191. BREVITIES. Arbor day. Junior social Friday nlgbt, April 13. Easter market- Presbyterian ladles Dr Lowe, optician, wltb J B Luckey. Annual Easter market Presbyterian ladies. Blcyole tires $4.00 a pair, at 0. C. Matlook's. Buy good guns obeap at Barker Gun Works. Come to the Junior social at the Comgregatlonal church. Bear ths college girls sing at tbe conoert on April 18. Garden seed In bulk fresh. V L Chambers. A soolal dance will be given at Armory Ball tomonow nlgbt. Bloyole repairing. All work guar anteed. ' 0. U, Matlock. M O Warner tunes pianos and organs. Repairing and polishing, If you want up-to-date bloyole sun- dries call on - C C Matlock. Fir wood $2.50 delivered. Maple wood $8.26 delivered. F. L. Chambers. Itemember tbe Treble Clef concert on April 18. A Umatilla couuty breeder bas a - Poland China sow wbose offspring last year brought him $100. Buy for your Easter Sunday dinner of tbe First Preaby tartan market, to be held lu the building formerly oooupled by Starr A Aya, next to J. H. Mo Clung's store, Saturday, April 14. Bide a RAMBLER fitted with COASTER-BRAKE, the only sueceas ful COASTER A SD BRAKE on tbs market, and one that will do all tbat la olulmed for it. Every Drake guar anteed, Call and see them and be con vinced. , OO Matlock, We do all kinds of bloyole repairing and guarantee all work . - 0 0 Matlock. A correspondent writes tbat school commenced In the Crown Point din trior, BlaoMey preolnot, April 8, wltb Mrs Ella Edwards as teaober. Tbe Arm of Alley Burners are contractors for the buildlug of the Eugene Mill A Elevator Company's Dew warehouse, Instead of Mr Alley alone, as stated by the Quaho yes terday. . Experience Is the beat teacher. Use . Acker's English Remedy iu auy case of ooughs, colds or arouu. Should It fall to give Immediate relief mouey re funded. Wots and 60 da. or sale by W L DeLano DrGM Wells has been nominated for mayor of Portland by the city demooratlo oonventlou. h D Ionian, the present Inoumbeut, failed for reuomluatlon on account of his supposed gold standard vlewt, Mrs. Harriet Evans, Blusdale, 111 , writes, "I never fall to relieve mv children from oroup at onae by ulng One Minute Cough Cure. I would not feel safe without It." Quickly oures ooughs, colds, grippe and all throat a.iri lung diseases. Vincent A Co., Corner Drug Store. Mr and J Mrs f rank It Wetherbee will soon leave for Spokane, WukIi , where Mr Wet her bee baa accepted a position In a dry . goods store. They are very popular young people and wilt leave Eugene with the beat wishes of all. Win. Orr, Newark, O., says: " We never feel aafa without One Minute Cough Cure in the house. It saved my little boy's life when he had the pneumonia. We think It Is the bast medicine made." It cures ooughs, and all lung diseases. Pleasaut to take, harmless and gives Immediate results. Vlnoent A Co., Corner Drug Store. Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Mllesburg, , Pa., says: "As a speedy cure for ooughs, colds, oroup, and sore throat One Minute Cough Cure Is unequalled. It Is pleasant for children to take. I heartily reoomnieud It to mothers," It Is the only Harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. It oures bronohltls, pneumouls, grippe and throat and lung diseases. It will pre vent consumption- Vinoent A Co., Comer Drag Store. Rev. W.E.BItaer, W.Caton, N. Y writes, "I bad dyspepsia over twenty years, and tried dootora and tnedlolnes without benefit. 1 was persuaded to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and It help, ed ma from the start. I believe It to be a panacea for all forms of Indigestion." It digests what you eat. Vluoent A Co., Corner Drug Store. In almost every neighborhood there Is some one whose llfo baa been saved by Chamberlain's Collo, cholera and Diarrhoea, Remedy, or who has been cured of curonlo diarrhoea bytheuss of tbat medicine. Buoh persons make a point of telling of It whenever oppor tunity oilers, hoping that It may I the means of saving other lives. For sale by W. L. DeLano. Rambler bicycles $40 and $36, Ideals 30 and ,28. V C Matlock. "On tbe Suwanee River" tonight. "Ou tbe Buwaune River" tonight. "On the Suwanee River" tonight. "On tbe Suwanee River" timlgiit. "Ou tbe Suwanee River" tonight. "On tbe Suwanee River" tonight. "Ou tbe Suwauee River" tnnigbt. "On tbe Suwauee River" tonight. A number of crosswalks are being repaired. Indications for a large fruit crop seem favorable. Building will be active in Eugene as soun as the weather settle. Reserve your seals for the Treble Clef concert at Vincent's drug store. Aya & Son, plumbers, are moving to tbe Honey block, Eighth street. The heavy rains of tbe last few days have stopped seeding by farmers. Vinoent will reserve your seats for tbe Treble Clef concert free of onarge. Tbe Suwanee River company, which plays at Tbe Parker tonight, arrived on the early train tbia morning. The principal of tbe publip sonools of Silverton has been ordered out on aooountof his alleged Immoral conduct. Tbe new S. P. time schedule will go into effect next Monday. If you travel on tbat day yon bad better become posted before band. Albany Democrat: Dr. BUI bas received bis famons X-ray machine which Is working all right. It Is a wonderful machine. Delegates to the state conventions of the various political parties are arriving home on every train. Of course eaob ticket Is satisfactory and a "winner," The Weekly Guard, a symposium of Oregon affairs, was issued today. Just the thing to send to Eastern friends desiring Information regarding this section, M. B. Smith, Butternut, Mich., says, "DeWltt's Little Early Risers are tbe very best pills I have ever used for cos tlveness, liver and bowel troubles." Vinoent A Co., Corner Drug Store. ' The prospeots of the atraw berry .crop are said to be better than usual, states the Hood River Glaoler. Hood River or white 1 Salmon berries may be expeoted in tbe market by tbe first of May. Lewis Aokerman, Goshen, Ind., nays, "DeWltt's Little Early Risers always bring certain relief, cure my headache and never gripe." They genera ly cleanse and Invigorate the bowels and liver. Tbe potato (market has gone to pieces and the tubers are In small demand, states the Uervale Star. There l any quantity remaining In farmers' hands, and the question now Is: What to do wltb them? Albany Democrat, April 12: Mr Jeff Creel returned this morning from up the Mohawk, where be haa taken up a line timber olalm a few miles from tbe big mills there. He will be located about three miles from the new Mohawk railroad. J V Updike, the well known evan gelist, who dedicated tbe Christian ohuroh of this olty two years ago, and conduoted a revival meetlug for two weeks with 70 additions, will attend the state meeting of thai ohuroh at Turner, from June 22 to July 2. Rev Updike Is one or the most prominent evangelists in the United States. your eyes? BtdtistelnyourmouthP It's your liver I Ayer't Pills are ..... ai ,uiw vilBlluailUMa headache, dyspepsia, and all liver rnmfi1lf.i. 4t. ill J. Wuik your momUcb or bMrd t bMutUul rown or rloh black t Then ut i BUCKINGHAM'S DYE Missing).- A fine Irish setter be longing to A O Auten Is missing and that gentleman would appreciate any Information leading to Its recovery. The need of a new opera house Is more apparent every day, Tbe ladies of the Presbyterian ohuroh are making a specialty of tba following articles for their Easter raarkots Easter novelties, Hot cross buns, Cakes, Salads, Cold meats, Pinkies, Jellies, Home made candles. New full orcam cheese per lb 16o Good shoulders tier lb to 4 boxes Hall bluing 2fto 1 80o plug chewing tobacco aoo 1 pound Star tobaooo , 46c 8 pound colored beans (to olrwe om).25o Cantoris (Genulue) per bot 26o Good Outing flannel per yard ,. 6o Odds and ends In Shoe to close about half price. See them. H 117. Hi M Mias Pearl Miller went id Drain this afternoon. Mr and Mrs C C Mullock are viniting tu Portlund. S. B. Eakln was reuls'erd at i lie Imperial, Portland, yesterday. Attorney J. K. Ynuig, of Cottage Grove, wan iu Eugene today. Mrs. Weber, of Ashland, is visiting at the home of Mrs. Ollie Slaytou. Dr. T. B Ford and Rev. W. B. Hoi Hogshead arrlv.d borne this aftrrnoon. Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Ahrsms arrived home yesterday from a vlr-llat Cottage Grove. T Wigman, traveling for tbe Blu-mauer-Frank Drug Co., of Portland, la In tbe olty. L. Gilstrap has resumed his position with the Bkeels Lumber Company at Bpringfleld. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ankeny arrived home from Portland and MoMlunville this afternoon. Judge J O Fullerton and J T Bridges, of Rosebnrg, passed through today, returning from the republican state convention. Ned Foulkes went to Portland today to visit bis parents, who leave next week for a six months' visit to their old home in England., Among those returning from tbe state republican convention today were: L. T. Harris, W. G. Gilstrap, S, B. Eakln and W. Kuykendall. D. P. Hall leavea tonight for Chioo and Sin Franolaco, Calif,, to visit relatives, aud will leave about tbe middle of May for Cape Nome to spend tbe summer. C B Winn , of Albany, supervisor of census for the First congressional district, was iu Eugene last nlgbt. He has Dot yet announced tbe appointment or bis deputies, but Is, so far as possible, making close examinations into tbe qualifications of applicants, and expects to have thorough work dons, He returned tu Albany on the early train. ' Passing of Yellowstone Park. It is stated upon good authority that the geysers which have made Yellow stone Park famous are gradually de ollnlng. Spots one the scene of extra' ordinary phenomena are now covered by buildings, showing that Nature's work has become exhausted. Tourists who have never visited the park are advised to do so soon, before they have passed forever. This information brings to mind, rather pointedly, the fact tbat decline in tbe law of ibe world, both geographical and physical. Health la the most precious possession lu tbe world and too great care canuot be given to it. In the spring you should renew your strength ami revitalise your blood and nerves with tbe best of all medioiues Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. Italsoouresstomaob disorders. Try It. Court House Items Chattel mortgage $ 200 00 NOTARIAL COMMISSION. F W Osburn Dies his notarial com mission. MARRIAGE LICENSE. Butte Mooney, 21, and Ada M Dowens, 17. Guardtau of the young lady nied his written consent. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. D P Hall to Henry Moore, lot 0, block 1, Sbelton's addition to Eugene; $35. . TAX COLLECTIONS. Up to date Sheriff Withers has collected approximately $22,000 taxes. The rolls were turned over to him Maroh 15. Total tax to be collected, $140,011.41. Don't Forget Memorial exerolses at the Christian Ohuroh, Saturday night. Sheriff Withers turned over' to Treasurer Patierson yesterday, $13,. 706.46 tax money collected. ' Bis Spring Goods ARRIVING F&ll,Yi Dress Is, Triming:, fioioro flijd maijy otr;er goods too r;um.erou5 to frieijtiorj. S. II. FRIENDLY. OFFICIAL FIGURES I On tbe Killed and Wounded In the Philippine Campaigns. American casualties I" lb Philip-' olnes nnoe Auirust 6. 181)8. inclusive of all official reports given out at Wash Ingion to April 4 1900, are as follow-: Killed ,0' Died of wounds, diseaxe and acci dent I.188 Total death" 1-663 Wouuded 2.072 Total loss 8.725 I'olal lofs reported last week... 8,688 To al deaths reported last week 1,624 V Itemized City Attorney Account Editor Guard: There is oue Item In the recorder's report, published yesterday, tbat Is misleading, viz: Attorney's fees $76 60 It is thought by some that Mr Btevens, the present cily attorney, received the whole of this sum, while In fact be reoeived less than one-third of the amount. Following are the Items for legal services: Annual salary of City Attorney Stevens .$100 00 City Attorney Stevens for extra legal services 136 60 Skipwortb and Dorrls, balance of fx in 8th and Blelr St suit 160 00 Sklpworth and Uorris, balance of fee In the case of J E Davis et al vs Cily of Eugene et at.... 362 60 Mrs Loushuiy, typewritten brief 6 60 Total $754 50 Please publish tbe above and oblige. Respectfully yours,' B. f. Dobbis, Reoorder. Lincoln's Memorial. A publio meeting will be held tomor row evening Id the Christian church in this city In memory of President Lincoln. The address of tbe evening will be given by Professor Thomas Condon, and a suitable programme is being prepared. The remembrance of tbe great patriotic statesman and president Is eyer constant, and tbe record of bis distinguished life and service must foreer grow. Appropriate exercises In bis memory are now being held in all the principal oities and towns In our country. Notice. Ladies of tbe GAR are nquested to meet at their hall at 7:16 tomorrow (Saturday) evening to maroh in a body to tbe Lincoln memorial exerolses at tbe Christian ohuroh. Easter Market Remember tbe Easter market by tbe ladles of tbe First Presbyterian oburoh tomorrow morning at 9 o'olock In tbe building next to J H MoCluog's store Tbe Astorlan of April 7 has this about the dnath of tbe pioneer fisher man of the Columbia river: "John Catalonlsb, known all along the Columbia as 'Australian George,' a pioneer fisherman on the river, died early yesterday morning at the hospital or cancer of tbe liver. The history of 'Austrian George's' la'er life, if it could be written, would bo a history of the establishment, rise and growth of the fishing Industry on the Columbia He was 86 years old wbeu be began his career as a nsherman wbloh he followed for over a third of a century. until disease ootnpelled him to give up nis work. I want to let the people who suffer froin rheumatism and sciatica know tbat Chamberlain's Pain Balm relieved me after a number of other medicines aud a dootor bad failed. It Is tbe best liniment I have ever known of. J A Dodgeo, Alpbaretta, Ga. Tbonsands bavetoeen oured of rheumatism by this remedy. One application relieves tbe pain. For sale dv W L DsLaoo. Hoods, 1 loom, THE GOLDEN KOYOKUK. jfioo to the Pan, According Some Reports. to m.rwiT. Anril 15.-Tu- news haa hen. brought up the Yukon hy way of Daw.ii I hat reports ot sir tes of almost ucredlhle wraith lu gold hu '' marie along the kovokuk, aim camps along tne iuuuu uht greatly excited, aim nuir or mem . deserted by tbe men going ou slam pedes to tbe new district. Junk Bourne arrived at Dawson from Circle Cily by dog team, bringing ilie renort. Mr Bourne says the wiiuh at..riia nrM til nlrCU at Oil as lu mr- extentofthe pay. One report has il that tlOO to the pan Is a common thine, ami be was asr-ured by a reliable and conservative niiiu ihat the dlrzainirs vuld average $50 a day to tb man. The gold is brlirnt, pure, and assays $19 to the ounce. Akbob Da.-Oii accou.u of the Inclemency of tbe wentbi-r ir e Arbor Day exercises at Ibe schools ere held indoors, those of Central school being held at I he Christian churcli 'id thosi of Geary school In that hut ding. A program was rendered at the otirhrian ehur.rh where Captain J M Williams gave a pleasing add rt-s. A r vergree tree win- tilaiiied in men "iy or n soldier dead of L lie c .mi y. At the Gi-ary an arid re. s wsb delivered Col Geo O Yoran, eulogizing the late Cantaltr Wnodhridue Geary, who was klllwl in . the Philippine war. A abort nrouraui aa given alter which a blai k walnut tree was planted. On Committees. In the late republican slate convention at Port- laud the iollowiug Lane county ueoDle were recognized: S B Eakin as a member of tbe committee on per manent organization, and E O Potter on Dlatlorm and resolutions. Iu tbe democratic state convention I Campbell wbb appoiutd chairman of the committee ou credentials, and R M Veatcb a member of the committee on platform. LOCATED AT LAST. Aftera myeteil ous disappearance, William Wheeler of fowa, has been located in the any mm at Salem. He came to Orcvou to visit friends, but no trace could t, found of blm for several months. Iowa friends instituted a search, wbl showed that on tbe night Wheeler arrived In Portland be became insane at the hotel where be was staying, unci was afterwards committed to the asylum. Benton Ticket. In a joint demo oratio and people's party convention held at Corvallis Tuesday tbe fbllowini tioket was nominated: Representative, Chester Skeels; olerk, Virgil E Wattere hherlll, M P Burnett; recorder, Grant Elgin; commissioner, UiobardErwin treasurer, W A Buchanan; assessor Howard L Bush; school superintend eut, W C Swan; surveyor, J D Huklll coroner, S N Wilblns. . Bought In. Cottage Grove Nugget: J H Davidson, of Eugene, bss bought of John Nokes his Interest in tbe boot and Bhoe shop, and the firm name will now be Lewis & Davidson, M Davidson will take charge next week but owing to the fact that he is unable to get a dwelling house will not move bis family here at present. Mr Amis Stands In. citizen iipm u. is wen Known to our readers this paper opposed nomlnatln Messrs Withers, Patterson and Miller for reasons stated. But the convention did not see it In tbe same light and put tboe gentlemen on the ticket with greai, unanimity, ana we have no further kick but will cast tbe vote cheerfully for the whole ticket. Monuments. The Lane County volunteer Association wIM secure from the government monuments to placed over tbe graves of deceased comrades. They will be furnished free aud delivered here. Rehkkah Deleoates. Juanlta lodge of Rebeksbs, No 85, of Sprlnir. fleld, Or, bas eleoted Mrs Mary Martin and Miss Mary Burton delegates to aitena ine Kebekah assembly, which meets at Astoria May 23. Wool Growers. A meeting of the wool growers of Cottage Groie and vicinity Is oiled to meet In Cottar viruve, oaiuraay, the 28th day of April, h ma purpose or organizing a wool growers' association. Piano Lessons, v niii. ..t. Voloe culture, Miss Marguerite Hansen, For terms, apply to music rooms in Lrormitory. Easter Eao Dyes-12 color. tnr n cents atYerington's. Bargains In all lines at 8 C Rankin's. Read this it will Saye you money yslir?1".' r,r wsic-n vnilg,,, ... Shirt waists 6c , l"e I'JU Dewevcollee .. .. Star tohscoo Breakfast bacou 1.'.'.'. fo g Dr.. Mlxed' feed"""' &5o sck Shorts csefc iw 8CK ini raiuii,,.. ti o- Carriage Paints ." '-gal v m ""' "'' 0l t S.m. ,i. Peters Store, 9lh Street. s teel Cut Wails GRIFFIN Telephone No. 25. Ideal Gamefas. Pbotographie supplies. Free dark room. MM DRUG. 'GO.' Hotel Arrivals. HOFFMAN HOUtE. S K George, Springfield Juo LaBM, Benton, Mout N A Louulrs, Portland Jno Bays, Portlund R McNill, Aberdeeu John A Powell, Sbuulko, Or V R Mangniss, Roseburg WT Edwards, Portland E O Miller, Portland A N Smith, Portland J R Glover, Suwanee Co . W 8 Green, Suwauee Co Joe Jenuttte, Suwanee Co A Brown and wf, Suwauoe Co Allan H Bailey, N V L K Atkinson, N Y R H Minuis, N Y. -Mrs Josephine Gregg, N Y Beatrice Newell, N Y Win A'Berubelui, B F O C Marshull, Port H W Hlckinau, S F T Wigman, Port T J McNamee, Port R B Dixon, Port E W Hammer, '.Jhlcago M J Davis, Port H M Friendly, Port J E Galloway, Port . Jno H Burgard, Port C B Winn, Albany, Or John D Bums, Moliawlt Geo O Peel, Port C L Brown, Oakland Mrs Rosa Harrison, city H A Van Amriuge, Tampa, Fla W H Romaine, N Y Win 8 Wullace, 8 F Fanny B Bprague, Suwanee Co Harrison Btedtnan, " Clarence Drum Willow Franels, " Stella Mayhew, F C Torensdell, C D Pool, EUGENE. M E Uyan, 8 F , J E Young, Cottage Orove G W Ashford, Portland O C Thornton, 8 K F W Smylb, Seattle. We kuow of one farmor im tn T..n eouuty, says a 8alem paper, who has grain iana and Is tlevoting his Ttlme exclusively to the poultry business, with the aid of incubators autl brooders. He exnenta In ,,!,. "'or- money on his 10 or 15 acres which h reserves, In the poultry buslcsea, than he formerly m ide ou hla wild farm, tt,,u with less ditidgery and An Easier Decoration that will tr.v..f,, s ,.. ,ln, in!o tuy on your wa .,.1 ."""v Al1 "t nil l,trn. All .1 CENTS PER POUh HARDWARE CO, Springtime i ilitlit huren,,!, til it tiru.l l..i-J Y"'i "fymir riiWit,w. ty an, rlelid,, ,t ' yon willtiniiinurrh rrtrwltiifvanrud Aehi in lr'mt( , a,Mt, (J white an,l rlelicttolnki crriW and shrimp mil, rHicimu salads for La i!irrr, a. well moo, w aurl bacon. J. D. GREEfl d Missed tbe Bear and Sid Own Foot The Myrile Point Enterprist m bear light in wlilduhe bunlcrMi bare all the fun and glory. "tiheriiliiu Croy, wbo residana Middle Koik, met wltb apetisj painful accident last BatorrJij. company with John Wiley, M bur.iini, anil their dogs bsyedin on the Ktouud. InsleHdofdlipW bruin at once, they closed ln to encourutre a pup to take boht, ol the bear seized Croy by wm just br low the knee. Uroy potaWW gun at the bear's bead mi the bullet misired Ibe beui( turouirh his own foot,lDfllcll!l Dalnlul and nrobably Berloan WIW thnn narrled bis wonnWt narnnn on his hack to tbe road, tnnp of four miles, whenu taken to Roseburg for trestmnt" To Prune Growers. There will be a meeting i oouhiv nrune Krowers to fell"; alder - stale organization, it house, Saturday, April "'"'"H m. All persons Interested HP" or curing prunes i present. Sec. Lnue (X Fruit Otovent Piano Lessons. rr,. , ...... ,hnri fot lU i lie oynineiiu . . ... . PflnwDl.' tone, Dy Aiuert. xv j, Metropolitan college of m York. This method in t Dy ingenious ein Interesting and instructing For partictilHrs apply Dorrin. corner Fifth and fB" "I used Kodol family with wonuc. , -gives immediate rellei, HP ' . take and Is truly the WtfU, friend," says E Hartgens.. -a Mich. Digests what yooe ri. , Vincent 4 t0' tail w vm.v. Drug Slore. Mi il. late proces.'Wi?11! It PlBtlnotype, Has W11' Bromide we are al'le Bromine wo a, -PW d..i. and ov.1 v eien.u - ...eDe-" III llltt.IJ, mtiunls B v iaw mv-. FL Chambers