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r Daily Eugene Guard SATURDAY - APRIL 21 All Popular Brands of CIGARS FOR BALE AT Julius Goldsmith's i, No. Main i BREVITIES. Cyclone Davis' day. Dr Lowe, optician, with J 3 Luckey. Go to the Armory next Tuesday Bight. Bicycle tires (4.00 a pair, at C. C. Matlock's. Buy good guoa cheap at Barker Gun Works. Several tlruhermen arrived from the JCtut todiy. Mrs. J. W. White In very sick with pneumonia. Sunday dinner at Chicago Bakery tomorrow, 26 cents. Look out lor the Ked 4 runs benefit Tuesday, April 24. The olmids and sunshine divide time pretty evenly now. Have your roeaxure taken for a summer suit at 8 H Friendly. Scliloss Bros & Co olotblnx to order. Bee the samples at 8 4 Frlendlys. Bunday dinner at Chicago Bakery tomorrow, 25 cents. Garden need In bulk fresh, F L Chambers. Bicycle lepalnng. All work guar anteed. C. '. Matlock. M O Warner tunes pianos and organs. Repairing and pollshlug, 0 Marx has plaoed new and artistic chandillera' fur electric lights In his barber shop, Fir wood $2.60 delivered. Maple wood $8.25 delivered, F. L. ClIAMIlKRfl. Scliloss Bros & Co's clothing "made to measure" at 8 H Frleudlve. Wolf Banders Is having two cottages created on his property at the onrner of Tenth and Olive streets. J B Ray Is reported very much Improved today aud strong hopes are en tort 'lined for bis recovery. . Rambler blnyoles $40 aud $36. Ideals $30 aud $26. COM 4TLOCK. Eggs for Hatching Pure-bred Plym outh Book egKS for hatohlng, $1 per setting of IB. J O Watts, Kugeue, Or, Jacksonville Times: H. Btaehler, of Boutb America, and J. B, Khlnehart arriyed from Ban Franolaco a few days ago and are' inspecilng the principal mining properties of Boutheru Oregon In the interest of capitalists. Ride a RAMBLER filled with COASTER-BRAKE, the only success ful COASTER AND BRAKE ou the market, aud one that will do all that is ' olalmed for it. Every Brake guar anteed. Call and see tbi-ui aud be eon' vlnoed. C U Mat'.nck Laugh that's what you'll do If jou go to hear Governor Taylor mid the world laughs with you. Ween and you will tnuohed with Governor Taylor's pathoi. N) Southerner of today can play ou the heart strings of the people as can Governor Bob Taylor. We do all kinds of blcyole repairing and guaranUe all work. O O Matlock. Rev. W. E. Bltcer, W.Caton, fj. Y, writes, "I bad dyspepsia over twenty years, and tried doctors and medicines without benefit. 1 was persuaded to use Kodol Dyspepsia (Cure and 11 help. ed me from the start. I believe it t be a panacea lor all forms of Indigestion." Jt digests what you eat. Vluoent Co , Comer Drug Btore. Junction Times: Hon K H Skip worth, candidate for representative on the oltlxen'a ticket, was billed for an address lu this city Tuesday evening The date bad not been properlly advertised and as the audience promised to be quite small the speak ing was postponed for two weeks. i .In almost every neighborhood there Is some one whose life has been saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, or who has been cured of chronic diarrhoea by the use of that medlclue. Buoh persons make a point of telling of It whenever oppor t unity offers, Hoping that It may be the means of saving other lives. For sale by W. L. DeLano. The old-time field school was por I rayed In recitation and song. He Illustrated the style of the exhibition III ven by oouutry schools in those limes. The qulltiug party with lis attendant dance aud candy-pulling. was made the base for many songs and I in personations. The re mainder of the evening was taken up with the negro parodies on popular songs and stories from politics. Los Angeles Tlmoa, April 6, 1800. Frenoh Tausy Waters, me world' famous remedy for Irregular and pain ful periods of ladles; are never falling and aafe. Married ladles' friend Frenoh Tausy Wafers are the only re liable female remedy in the world; Im ported from Paris; lake nothing else, lint Insist on genuine; In red wrapper, with crown irado mark. La Kranc Drug Company, Importers, Sua Turk Hi, rUu Franolsoo. For sale by all diur glsis, or sent In plain wrapper dim i pa receipt of $i PIPE 0RGAX RECITAL. Edgar E. Conrsen in Eugene Monday, April 30. The carpenters who were making the necessary changes iu the Methodist churoh for the accommodation of the pipe organ have finished their work The organ men have yet to make satisfactory motor connections for blowing. When these connections have been made the organ will be turned over to the organ committee of the church for their acceptance. There seems to be little doubt tbat it will be aooepted, and arrangements have been made at a very large expense to secure Professor Edgar E Coursen, ot Portland, to give the opening recital on the new organ. It has been after muob correspondence in regard to the dates that Professor Coursen consented to come. A mem ber of the committee stated that during the next 14 days Mr Coursen bad engaeements tbat would keep him In Portland, and tbat it seemed for a lime that the plan would have to be abandoned. Several other organists were suggested, but Mr Couraen's name was Identified with highest excellence In music, and it seemed more advisable to accommodate the date of the oonoert to Mr Coursen than to secure some other organist who bad plenty of vacant dates. The commutes desires that the people of Eugene shall bear the organ for the first time under the skillful manipula tion of an artist. The only date upon which Mr Coursen could come seemed to be Monday, April SO, and the oonoert will be given on that date. Preliminary testa of the organ Indi cate tbat It is an Instrument of great power and rare sweetness. ' Several loose windows bave been detected by the heavy tones . of the pedal organ wbiob rattled them In no uncertain fashion. These windows will be made to fit In tbelr frames before April 30. The organ contains about 600 pipes and presents a most artlstlo appear ance, there being nothing loud or glaring about the coloring. The case Is of antique oak finish and is taste fully oarved and deoorated. Special arrangements will be made for tbe comfortable seating of the audience. In spite of the great expense of the concert, only a nominal admission fee of 60 cents will be charged, and children under 12 years of age will be admitted tor 26 cents. Tbe complete program will be pub lished later. A Commercial Club Eugene will evidently be tbe last of the valley towns to organize a com mercial club, and It la to be hoped that It will not be too far behind. Albany, according to tbe papers of tbat olty, 1b assured the establishment of euoh a olub and It will prove a great benefit. Salem has the Illlhee olub, without which the business and professional men of that city would feel lost. Of I lie other towns of the state, Astoria, The Dalles, Pendleton, Baker City, LaGraude all have suoh organizations while Portland is full of them. Eugene Is tbe ouly town of progressive propor Ions without this adjunot of rest and ouvenlence. AFrKK $ $ $. Today's Albany Herald: Dr T W Hurr'n, of Eugene, chairman of the reputilio'in congreKS lonal committee of 1 lie first district, Is in the ally, having come up from .Salem last night In company with the teoretary of the committee C B Winn, ot this olty. If you want up-to-date bioyole sun dries call on C C Matlock. Junotton held a teacher's Institute today. Biate Superintendent Aoker man and County Superintendent Miller are present. To close out my U of O roovenlr Cblua, I am ottering it at Just one third of the regular prloe, and with each piece will give a lloket entitling the purchaser to a chance to draw a half dozen souvenir plates. J O Watts. I want to lot the people who suffer from rheumatism and sciatica know that Cbamberlaln'i Pain Balm relieved me after a number of other niedlolnes and a doctor bad failed. It Is the best liniment I bave ever known of. J A Dodgen, Alpharetta, Ga. Thousands have been cured of rheumatism by this remedy. One application relieve the pain. For sale bv W 1i DeLano. Wo nro now receiving daily our Spring and Summer Goods And hkvv to olTor Ton Ihe Urgvat stock of Shirts, Shirt waists and Hats vr bmgM to thti market, fcnil at (H-ioei to suit you. Our .took of HHOK8 Sa .m. p)t atrtl prion ar rltfht. Cohm and m the laryMt tock of rhxU la th vail?. AX BILLY. Hi i MSJOKSL. Wile Owen is In Eugene. Dick Poiii is iu Eugene today. Atttorney KisKeuger ia hack from Vancouver, Wasb. Kev Przybylski went m Cottage Grove this afternoon. Harry Bristow, of Cottage Grove, was in Eugene today. Miss Gertrude O'Krlen left for her home In Albany today. Judge Potter and Commissioner Bailey are home from Roseburg. S2S Uncle Johnny Diamond, of Coburir, gave this office a peasant call today. Marry M Mlllloro, of Junction, the popular nominee for clerk 00 tbe cit izens ticket is In Eugene. Mrs. J. M. Btaley and Miss Belle Brown arrived home yesterday from a visit to California, spending most of tbe winter at Pasadena. Hon. R. M. Veatoh, of Cottage Grove, Citizens' nominee for state senator, was in Eugene today. He reports prospects flattering. Corvallis Times: Miss Lanra Miller Is in town, the iiuest of Mr and Mrs E R Bryson. Bh; Is paying a farewell visit to Corvallis friends, before her departure, in a short time for China. Bbe is the daughter of H B Miller, recently appointed consul to Chut g King. Electricity and Life. It has been demonstrated that an animal killed by electricity may be brought to lite. An ordinary current does not produce instant death, and if it were possible to bave in readiness Suitable apparatus consciousness could be restored by the Infusion of derl urin ated blood. In a like manner, Hok tetter's Stomach Bittern, the well known tonic, infuses lire Into debilitat ed bodies, by revitalizing nl purify ing the blond. Tbia -wonderful medicine permeates and distributes nutritive material to every pnrt of the body. If its quality or circulation is deranged, trouble f iIIowh. Constipa tion, dyspepsia, liver and kidney disorders all spring fr.uu a weak condition of the digestive orens, whli'h affects the blood, and tlrou;h It I hu entire body. The Bittern enr-n all Minli disorder and im an ex 0 j i 11 ' spring tonic. Hotel Arrivals. EUCIENE. . Chas Holcomb, Portland W ATeustch, Portland J U Llndsey, Portland Walter Jaokoou, Portland J H Davis, Texas L 0 MoCoy, Salem W W Cochran, Coltuge Grove Harry Johnson, Bohemia. W W Cochran, Cottage Grove Harvy Johnson, Bohemia J L Clark, Springfield J Morin, Michigan L Boring. Meadows H E Coleman HOFFMAN HOUSE. J (J Friendly, Portland J M Cook, Ju'iotlnn JEGernold, Portland, G L Hustou, Gold rilll P Jacobsen, 8 F -FC Kelly, SF Frank E Sanders, 8 F Osoar Stover, Junction. Frank Moorbead, JunotVun A C YoumanB, 8 K C U Bertram, 8 F D ive Aokerimn, 8 F Notice.' Parties wishing ice fur Sm.da'r mutt have their orders In by Saturday, so as t have deliveries on lime. J. Pi roi. A Laugh Audikncb. Hd.i E It Bklpworth spoke oue and one-half hours to a large audience at Sigiuuw last night on the political issues of the day. He was v. II and enthusiastic ally received. Mr, a. came Ik me ou tbe early morning train. Masque Party. The ladle a of the HAL will give a maque party to the members and their Invited guettg next Monday evening at Fran k's Ha ll. Our North Window Is full of the latest novelties in Ladies Belts and Purses. Our Soul window Displays an elegant line Men's Bicycle Suits- Our Store Is stocked things for same. SJ MAYOR HARRIS. He . Is Out Trying to Tongue Funds Raise Salem, Aprl, tfl.-Dr. T. W. Harris, of Eugene, chairman of the central ootnmittee of the First Congressional district, aceooipanltd by Census Supervisor C. B. Winn, was in Salem today, soliciting subscriptions to the Congressional campaign fund. Owing to the fact that the Salem Statesman, ellted by Tongue's campaign manager of two years ago, is figlitlug the repub lican candidate for county olerk, Dr. Harris did not receive much encourage ment here. W. W, Hall served the county one term as clerk, and fulfilled his duties so well that he was renomi nated without opposltiou and with a tremendous storm of applause. It is Bsld that if the matter had been left to a vote in 1 be democratic convention, Hull's n imlnatlon would bave been indorsed by that body. Nevertheless, the Statesman has been carrying on a bitter fight against flail's election. Leading republicans here declare themselves plainly to the effect that unless Tongue's friends will support the republican ticket, tbey will neither contribute to the campaign fund nor vote for Tonguejat the polls. Borne made themselves understood on this polut today when asked by Dr. Harris for assistance. Church Services. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. No services on occouut of refurnish ing tbe church. EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Bunday school 10 a m. Morning Draver and sermon at 11. Jundior Endeavor 8 pm. Y P 8 C E 6:3 Evening prayer and sermon, 7:30. D E Loveriuqe, Rector. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Class meeting at 10 a ui. Preaching by the pastor at 10:30 am aud 7:30 p m Sunday school at 12 noon. Junior Leage at 4:16. Epworth League at 6:16. Prayer-meeting Thursday at 7:30 pm. W B Hollingshead, Pastor. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Morning ermon, 'Ttie Higher Life;" evening sermou, "Divorce." Sunday School 0:45, Junior aud Intermediate OE 3; YPS C E 6:15 Midweek service Thursday 7:30. The public cordially Invited. Morton L. Ruse, Pastor. BAPTIST CHURCH. Sunday school 10 a m. Morning worship 11 a m, subject for discourse: 'Our Father in Heaven." Address to young men 3:30. B Y P U 0:30, Evening worship 7:30; subject: "Rejected by the Builders. The publlo invited to meet with us in all these services. 0. Calvert Smoot, PaBtor. c P CHURCH. As the pastor is confined to his room with la grippe, Rev Mr Wilson, United Presbyterian minister, will occupy his pulpit at botb the 11 and 7:30 o'clock services. Bunday school 10 a m, Y P 8 0 E, fi:80 p in. The paUoral Installa tion will be on the first Bunday in May. Bermou at 11 by Bev B rotten. Charge to congregation by Bev W V MrGee, and to pastor by Rev O B Wooley at 7:30. Welcome to all. U1ZZYI" men vour liver Isn't acting well. You suffer from bilious ness. Constitution. Avrr'a PHI. directly on the liver. For 60 years tne standard Family Pill. Small doses cure. 25c. All drueeists. Want your mniisuclie or beard a buuUIul BUCKINGHAM'S DYE M; 10 era of with all the new Spring wear, and your inspection of FRIENDLY. SOCIAL. MR". V. C. HALK ENTERTAINS. Mrs. W. C Hale entertained yester day afternoon at her home 011 e 1 Sixth street, and the event waa one of much pleasure to those ladies attend ant. Mrs. 0. W. Lowe ami Mrs. W. L. DeLano assisted the hostess. I tbe guessing game provided for enter taimueut. Mrs. Murray received first honors aud Mrs. Hall s.coiid. Light refreshments were served Thost present were: Meadames W L DeLaun, H N Coekerline, A T Cockerllue, D B Murray, F L Washburn, C W Lowe, E O Potter, Mtnuie Washburne, Frank Strong, Mary Strong, C E Loomls, F G Young, Pickard, Geo Lllley, Minnie Buckuian, Arthur Laomnau, O D Combs. M L York, Geo T Hall, sr. L UlbDs. Itay uetiano, u iu Loveridge, J M Shelley, Ellen Huh, J Goldsmith, W L Cheshire. J BCIelaud, MoC'oruack: Misea Mabel Craw, Mary McCornuck. EVENING OF ENTERTAINMENT The ladies 01 the G A Rgaveau entertainment last evening , at their hail, consisting of a program and refreshments. TheefFir asuccets socially and financially. The program follows: Hong, America," audience. High School Minstrels in minstrelsy. Dialogue, "A Slight Misunderstand ing," Grace Battee and Emma Travis. Organ solo, MissNellleSmltb. Recita tion, Katie Long. Solo, Miss Daia.v Gilbert. Dialogue, "TheTra.io Tomoi row," Chas Austin and Ed Couslgny Recitation, "Death Doomed," Nelllo Whlteaker. FORTNIGHTLY CLUB. The club met in Frank's ball (his afternoon, a good attendance being present. Tbe following papers were read: Political Alexander Hamilton, Federalist Patriok Henry, anti-Federalist Mrs. Lowe Thomas Jefferson, Mrs. Robinson Origin and Influence of tbe Press, Mrs. Campbell ORDER EASTERN STAR. Evangeline Chapter, Order Eastern Star, had a session last evening which was very enjiyanle. At the close nl the regular iiiltiutnry work, an hour or so was devoted to social amusement aud progressive gumes. Mrs L S Login aud Mrs Gen T Hall were winners of prizes. Tbe lunclieou served duriuu the evening was worthy the reputation of this order in tb line. Blue Eiver Mines.-Brownsville Times: "W. E. Warner haB returned Irom tbe Blue River mines, where lie I has been looking after his olaim. tie gives good reports of the mines and thiukB tbe district has a bright future before it. Those who own mines there, and many prospectors, are now going into the district and a busy season is the general verdict. A Portland oompany Is putting a small mill on their claims. It Is a new patent aud its ability to separate the gold from the quartz is oreating considerable Inter est." Piano lessons. W Gitlord Nasb, Voice culture, Miss Marguerite Hansen or terms, apply to muslo rooms In Dormitory. Esssy to Take Easy i $pes&ie Because purely vesctablo-yet thor ough prompt, neaittitul, satisfactory Hood's Pffls NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Estate of Mary F. Baker, doceastd, Lane Notioe is hereby given thatD. It. Hill, n j j v esiaie ot Mary F v ., umimu, oasniea nis&nal acoonnt uiiiiirr ui hbiq estate, in (lie oonntj court of Lane county, Oregon, and Mon day, instill day of June, 1900, at the hour ....-mm meaiiernoon of that dav i 1 i- .1 3 "ur. lor ins neai ,Zri 'l,ura 10 aid account, and tbe UdbI settlement of said estate. for i;aiea in is tilsl day of April lOOO. D, B. Hru.. t r . Adminiatrator. L. Bimko, Atty. for said tatnte. Day & Hsnilersnn. Ilnrtnrtavor.. Embalmers. Cop. Wi!. and 7th sh. All the lnle nrnnpiwna mini. nn i-i Plstlnoiype, 'Bas Reiie.; aRoyai Bromide we are able tni iwni.k .71 patrons. . v Celeron Panels Read thisp will Saye you money Men's socks, per pair shin wai.7,..::: 6cto(."; 4io Dewey cofTte In 8tar tobacco.... '9 b Breakf..i 1... 4o 12c lb Bran . Mixed feed ". Shorts "" ft'ioeck Ocsck Mixed Paints , . , c"lse " oth.rOood. at ttmt Hit,,, Peters Store. Cut Wails GRIFFIN HARDWARE c iiSf cop.bioht r Telephone No. 25. Gameras. Photographic supplies. Free dark room. MM DRUG GO. "Lest We Forget" Yerington's PhenoQuinine Is a upecilic for Cold in the Heart. T.a Grippe, Heartache, and ah other eimilar complaints. SATISFACTION Oil MONEY BACK. 1 reparud and sold ouly at Yerington's 9tb Street Drug Sta . EUGENE, OREGON. rvy.' i v t sAticV E. Lewis AckeriniiD, (3oshev, Ind., say., 'DeWitt's Little Early Klsern always hrlug certain relief, cure my headache and never piijie." Thej Kenera ly cleanse and invigorate the liowela nnd liver. m u priENT "" Mr Utofc V"U Of M. ... " y-IUWUtBoE tysnd d.lidX yiudiii2 - -w aim njjn- n white MddjtaTuJ "'to ud ibiJL" dslicioumUitaiJiT awKuwdlaaS and bacon. J. D. GHEEJJ Your attention is id called to the fact III Liberty ail Garments U fit the form w : tvrannic poWs body cries outM nint.hins ahonldbtf enough to affori3 of action, yeU andhanesw-! garments do tpJ tliey are aw; rsct in shape Thev are aru'' signed and girej of narefulworklfl tailors. E"JP is fully gua, hv nnrselvesw' AdloriSomiM HeadquarteJ linns; " " ... ings-NobbvJ- reci viwb,ji style collanwfl .nitiiaianpl .--- WATIOW Hansofl Lee's Barber ChrUfl"n Ninth Slit 4 Fine raz"".'",,,!" Good Health i: other ..ur .me i n he 1 1 1 1"- Umlrrl'r- 9lh Street