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il Daily Eugene Guard WEDNESDAY JUNE 8 All Popular Brands of CIGARS FOB SALE AT Julius Goldsmith's GUARD Tilaphone, Mo Main ML BMVITIIS. Literary competition tonight. Wild blaokberrles re ripening. Dr Lowe, optlolan, with J B Luckey, Eleotlou is over, fourth of July next. Lawn 8ocil at MoMurphey's June 8. The poster for I be Fourth of July (wleliration were being posted up txiay. Andy Taylor la working lu tbe barber hop of C Marx. Ramblera are booular: 406 riders. E E MoClanahan. Clay Owen baa purchased tbetfeburg TemperaDoe Hall. .Repairing, aundrlet, everything for bloyolea. E E MoClanaban. Ioeoream, ooflee, punob and salted peanuts for aale Friday night. ' Come to the lawn social, MoMur- phey'a Friday evening, June 8. Company C, O N U drilled on the Central aobool grounda laat evening. Tonight at the "old oourt bouae," oloaiag exerolseeof tbe High school. Native Bona' buttona on sale at Coppernoll'a jewelry atore in Eugene Garden seed In bulk fresh. F L Chambers. M O Warner tunes planoa and organs. Repairing and polishing. Fir wood $2.60 delivered. Maple wood 13.25 delivered. F. L. Chambers. A full Hue of fishing taokle Juat received. E MoClanaban. Dr and Mrs Bailey have moved .Into their residence, corner Ninth and High streets. Photographs of the TJ O Track Team nan be purchased at tbe Dorrls Art Gallery Philip Gevurts, of Portland, made Mr and Mrs W Banders a pleasant visit today. Prof Churchill has been elected president of tbe Weston Btate Normal Boboo) vice Prof D V BKeld, who did not apply for reeleotlon. The Crescent nloyole Is the strongest wheel bnllt. F L Chambers has them at 26 and 136. Hear tbe prise contest in oratory, story writing, essay, and elocution, There are eight contestants. Four hundred and six Kambler and Ideal bloyolea have been sold In Lane county. Notice the proof In our window. E E MoClanaban, It oost ten oents to hear tbe enter tainment at the High school assembly hall tonight at eight o'clock. Ed T Naghel, tbe practical plane tuner for Kobler A Chase, Ban Fran oisoo, will be In Eugene for two days. Can be seen at tbe Hoffman House. Arthur Hodges, the gold democrat nominee for county olerk In Crook county on tbe republican tloket, la badly beaten. He has been an in cumbent for soma 18 years. M. B. Bmlth, Butternut, Mloh., says VDeWitt'sLlltle Early Risers are the very best pills I have ever need for oos tivenese, liver and bowel troubles." Vlnoent A Co., Corner Drug Store. Experience Is the best teaoher. Use Acker's English Remedy In any a of ooughs, colds or croup. Bbould It rail to givs immeoiaie reuer money re funded. 26 ota and 60 cts. For sale by w JLl UMADO, Balem Statesman! H W Rowland, of Eugene, city editor of Eogene Guard, and a eueoesaful breeder of Belgian hares, was a Balem visitor Sunday afternoon, having come down on the exouralon. Hear Frank Taylor and Ala M osier contest for the decision in oratory; Lena Driver, August Kent, and Bertha Thomas In tbe story; Charles Austin and Graos Holden in the recitation. A Cottage Grove man who voted tor the suffrage amendment went home and In the midst of baby's squall and breezes penned the following poem: Bleep little baby, don't ory, Ma'llbevotln'byan'by; Makln' speeches without number, Be still, baby, sleep an' slumber, Bleep little baby, please don't cry, You feel bad eo do I, But sleep baby sleep. Every Saturday and filonday... W will mV tptcUl t'jsplay of fthoM from $1.50 to $2.50 Per Pair. WATCH OUR WINDOW. ...GILBERT... The two paaesngsr trains met here this afternoon, Balem will hereafter exact a qnaitely license of $0 ou all slot machines. Many people In tbe city today anx lously Inquiring lor eleotlou news. Aplouio will be given at Pleasant Hill, June 16. No stands allowed. M ii Watts, dem, Is defeated for school superintendent of Umatilla county. N L Narregan, formerly of Eugene, baa been defeated for county Judge of Jackson county by Cbaa Prim, dem. The Epwortb League of the M. E. church will give a dlnuer ou the Fourth of July. Further particulars later. It will be no trouble to aatlefy your self with coffee, punch and ioeoream to ohoose from at the lawn social Fri day night. Number of patients Id tbe asylum at Balem 1178. W W Taylor, of thla county was discharged as cured during the month. Lewis Aokerman, Goshen, Ind., says, "DeWitt's Little JSarly Kilters always bring certain relief, cure my headache and never gripe." They genera ly cleanse and invigorate the bowelB and liver. Mrs. Harriet Evans, Hinsdale, III, writes, "I never fall to relieve my children from croup at onoe by using, One Minute Cough Cure. I would not feel safe without it." Quickly cures coughs, oolds, grippe and all throat and lung diseases. Vincent A Co. Corner Drug Store. Come to tbe lawn social Friday night. Admission free. Funeral of the late Miss Mollle Dixon will be held at 10 o'olook a m tomorrow from tbe family resldenoe on High and Tblrd streets to Masonic cemetery. Rev C Calvert Bmoot will oonduot the obsequies. Father of tbe deceased arrived borne today from Meaobam, Oregon. Wm. Orr, Newark, O., saya: " We never feel safe without One Minute Cough Cure in tbe house. It Baved my little boy's life when he bad tbe pneumonia. We think it Is the best medicine made." It cured coughs, and all lung diseases. Pleasant to take, harmless and gives Immediate results. Vlnoent A Co., Corner Drug Store. "I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure In my family with wonderful results. It gives immediate relief, la pleasant to take and la truly the dyspeptic's best friend," says E Hartgerlnk, Overlsel, Miob. Digests what you eat. Cannot fail to cure. Vlnoent A Co., Corner Drug Store. A female conk at a Balary of $480 a year Is wanted at the Warm Springs agenoy eohool. Applicants for the position will be required to pass a civil service examination and should apply to United Btates civil service commis sion, Washington, D O, for blanks Applications must be filed with tbe commissioner by June 80th. Alaskan Appointments. Dubuque, la., June 6, George C. Perry, of Dubuque, has been appointed United Btates Marshal for Alaska. He was several limes chairman of a Congresslouel oommlttee. It Is also stated that George Craae, of this olty, Senator Allison's former law partner, and twice pstniaiter of Dubuque will be Federal Judge of Alaska. NoCure No Fay. That Is the way all drtiRylsta sell C roves Taiteleu Chill Tonio for Chilli., Malaria and UiMiouineas. It in as pleasant to take as Lemon Byrap. GOoonta A Piotubb Coroner Cheshire found tbe picture nf a young lady In the pocket of Geo Murphey, the man who waa drowned near the Hayden bridge. On the picture waa".YllsaLllaJohnsou, Freeport, L I, N Y." The ooroner Is very anxious to secure some word from relatives or frlenda ot tbe man, and re quests tbav New York and New Jersey papers oopy tbe Items regarding the accident. A Neat Innovation. T A Gilbert, the shoe man, Is making preparations to lntroduoe a new Innovation In the shoe business of this olty. . He is plac ing In the store a stand tor polishing shoes, whlob will be free to his custo mers, especially the ladles. Free shines are a great suooesa in the olty ahoe stores, and will doubtless prove equally popular here. Lost, A bunoh of keys on WHIam ette street. The finder will pleast leave them at Dr Prentioe's , or the Guard ontoe Mark bt. Tbe ladles of St Mary's Guild, Episcopal Church will hold a market Saturday, June 9. .ffJHiaimsa Yi i J. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO EK3AIKERS and FUNERAL DIRECTORS MU5T GO- 1 pair ladles button shoes Sl.SfitoIl.OO 1 " " " " " 1.S8 " 1.26 1 " " " " " 1.76 " 1.60 1 2,00 1.76 1 " " '' 1.00 " 80 1 pair men's heavy shoes 11.00. Wo have sizes in all of the above, but they must move off our shelvos. Gcod hactd toe ...Ax Billy... fcUROPEAIf TRIP. Dean Sanderson Leaves tbis Week for an Extended Visit. Dean Sanderson leaves this week for an extended tour, leave of aiisenee having been granted hi in by tbe Divinity School Regents lor that pur pose, lie expeotB to visit r-ugivuu, Scotland, France, Switzerland, Italy, Egypt and tbe Holy Land. He will visit tbe educational centers uf these lands, the Paris Exposition. Hie World's Christian Endeiivor L'nnvcii tioo and many well known point of Interest. He goes for the purpose nf better fitting hiiulelf for his work m a teacher and bis course In highly to o commended. The Ave aurceayful years work of the Divinity School gives promise of greater good than has yet been dreamed of, except liy the most sanguine. Tbe dean expects to return In lime for the opening of sobool in the fall. INCOMPLETE CANDIDATKd Log Cabin on Fire. Monday, June 4, tbe Log Cul.ln hotel of Geo Frizzell, at McKw.zie Bridge, caught fire from a defeoiive flue, and for a lime threatened the destruction of the building. Form nately tbe voters of that prerln-t we' present and aialsted in inning t. , Are out, otherwise it is vi ry probable the hotel would now he In ruins. Ueorge is very glad we had an eleotion this year. Former Eugene Men Elected. F H Mulkey, rep, was elected a ounollman In Portland. James Matlock, dem, was elected sheriff of Morrow county. Evan Blames, dem, graduate of the TJ O, haa been elected dietriot attorney of the First dietriot. For Sale. About 12 tons of hay In shock at 13.60 per ton, cash. Enquire jutt north of Eugene bridge. Joseph Davips Married. Mr. Harvey Vincent and Miss Carrie Bridges were married June 8, 1900, at the home ot the bride's mother, Mrs. Ella Bridges, PleaBant Hill, Oregon, Rev. Rufus Callison offlolatlDg. These young people are well and favorably known in tbe coontyand have many fi lends who join in extending best wishes. M E Church Notice. Dr Ford returned home on tbe overland train last night from a month's abaeuce In at tendance on tbe general conference in Cbloago. Dr Ford will speak at the ohuroh prayermeeting tonight. Coyote Picnic The picnlo to be given at Hays' grove by the Coyote Bra.s Band will be June 16 instead of June 0, as previously announced. "Who Gives to All "Denies All" This is as true of the spend thrift of health as of the waster of money. Do not waste your health by allow ing' your blood to con tinue impure, but purify, vitalize and enrich it by tak ing Hood's Sarsaparilla, America's Greatest Medicine. Dyspepsia "My husband doctored a leng time for dyspepsia -with only tem porary relief. The first bottle of Hood's SarsaparSla helped and the second cured him. It cured my sick headaches." SVrs. SMary A. Clark. Wilmington, Vt. t Hood't Pll ! oor IItw llli; th non-lrrlutlng nS, onl clhttl to UH ulth Hood' SariapartMfc For Cougress B Dalv W P Elmore James K Saars T H Tong.ie Supreme Judge OT Bright T U Greene C E Wolvertoi Dulry Food Com J W Bailey P L Keuaily W Scliultueriuh ... Piosecuting Attorney Geo M Brown H Hazard C S Jackson Joint Hetmlor R A Hooih K M Veatnh Representatives f L T Harris fjas Hennuwuy tlrviin McQueen Levi Oeer E RSkipwortb CEHarwood John Kramford fri B Hanua J McOril County Judge J A Busunell H R Kiucald fO F Knox Heik tEUL' H M Million! JST Moras Sherill- tH D Hawley W VV Withers Commissioner J It Hill Geo Leo tJ L Taylor Treasurer tL Ullmrap A S Patterson JW T Pattlson Ahsessor tD P Burton H J Oasamau E R Parker School Huperlutendeut TIMIgi lie Hon d 1J Hiuidsaker Win M Miller Surveyor t M Collier Jesie Martlu Co oner W L Cheshire. t i H Dale ; to W Grilliu Kl 129 58 80 57! 12 10a G8 01 10 s lD'J: 10 75 141 122 11 61 102! 08137: 50 G8 53 4 5 20 40 82 63 43 146 80 59 '4G,53 122 40.3G 1 4 47 34)1 100 157 41 18 145117 1639 ,41421 1 18'39 16 43 43 48 40 '26 70 15 88 28 17 1 43114 2141 4014 I 4017 1538 20 35! 23 30 38:37 41 28,33 60.35! 80 145. 144 11 Gl 37 65 156 33 ,51 160 52 09 33 2 12 32 28' 14.161 4333 2 3 3530 22! 49 88 G2 32 7 5530 19 16 201 16 76126 69118! so 41 24 24 104 100 6016 8227 4 6321 6 70j 22 14 24 84 39 221 34 32 6 1 681641 26 69 !28 60 1 1 33 38 74 84 46 88 262 'A 24 ,64 48 17926 76U0 7621 66 12 78 14 21 31 49! 211 71 143 78' 13 111 112 142 100 143 107 85 08 7 5 4 6 92 138 128 97 8 99 132 87 23 119 121 82 11 121 12 93 120 9 90 162 09 89 7 126 27 20 ,43'2a 4 3527 38150 37 32 7342 77l34 7332 4J 20 31 4 45128 I 43 36,12 1 732341 38 8!7 II. 11 6'21 D1 hi 1 it ftRW m 117 ml 11! mm 1821 mi m 4 1 ffl a II 451 Woodmen Memorial Day. Today is the 10th anniversary of the Woodmen of the World, and follow ing their custom a committee of Eu gene Camp No. 115, consisting of M O Wilklun, Hewi'l Smith and Wm Green went to the I O O F aud Masonio cemeteries and decorated the grave of each deceased Woodmen with a floral piece and a trio of buiiquets to commem orate his memory. The floral pieces were prepared by the Woodmen Circle. Following are the names of deceased menbers of Eugene Camp: VV H Mathews, Edgnr McClure, W V Hen der.-on, Henry A McCrady, C B Wat 8011 and I K Peters. Runaway Qihls. Mary Bteel, or Tacoma, aged 10, aud Busle Koer, of Portland, aged 14, who have been attending the HlsUra echool in this olty, took French leave this morning about 9 o'clock, and tbe officers have been notified of their disappearance. From a remark made ty one tf the girls several days ago it is thought they will make their way to Portland, and officers along the line will look nut for them. Bicycle Fine. Frank Drew ran against a man named Johnson yester day on bis bicycle and tbis morning was allowed to pay $8 to Recorder Dorrls for tbe privilege. ..CLOTHI m.. Tbat Fits Well Ms Well Wears Well Hotel Arivals. HUFFMAN. E Wolf. 8 F Joe Morris, Florence W Ferguson, Balem F O Sharkey, Blue River J J Peplot, Leaburg J O'Brien, Leaburg J Ego, Newberg F Perry, Elmlra I Crossfleld, 8 F J R Nagel, Portland R McKinzey, Phlia M Reinsteln, Portland F D Chamberlain, Portland B Frobamaror, Salem The Thomson, S F EUGENE. J O Porler, Dexter J U Ertz, 8 F I Slnshelmar, N Y V N Gillett, Spokane R H Moore, Portland OH Burkholder. Cottage Grove J E Young, Cottage Grove 0 L Warden, Portland A F Nye, Portland J E Belle, Cheballa 1 D Day, Ivlnson D Harpnol and wife, Long Tom FOBean, Mapleton MrsT Kauil and dght, Salem Mrs 8 Pulman, Salem E E O'Donnell, Junction I P Ionian, Lorane W Faber, Junction Frank Hi Hand, Mound J M Holland, Crow G W Hollaud, Mcund T T Plowden, 8 F W H Morton, Portland L Young, Portland H W Clarke, Portland J C Williams, Chicago Jerome Knox, Cottage Grove C W Thon.son, Vlda J H Odell, Vlda M Williams. Wtltervllle y Notice. Must Walk to-North Pole. For years have we struggled to reach the north pole by ship. Through hardship and danger brave explorers have endeavored to reach tbe coveted spot. The fact that the pole is still a mysteiy points to the conclusion tbat our method was wrong, and lends cre dence to the recent utterance of a learned scientist, tbat we must aban don ship, copy the Esquimo's customs and walk to the pole. The same com mon i-euse reasons should be applied to health. There la only one road to recovery for suffererx from ntnmnnh disorders, and that Is through Hoalet ter's Stomach Bitters. If you have tried to cure indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia, liver or kidney troubls wunout it, you have simply been ou the wrong track. Tbe Bitters will cure you. Timber Land For Bale. 160 acres of good fir and cedar, oni-half mile trom saw mill. Logging creek runs through land. Inquire ot Frank Relsner, Ax Billy's store. Eugene uregon. Daj & Mtim Hrk Embalm Cor. WtL ad rli 5ayl Harried. At Fairmount. Oregon. May 6, 1900, Mr Wm Morgan and Fannie Fern Orcult. The couDle left Tor Morrow ooantv thin Aftnrnonn where they will reside. Ft of at prices from $5.00 to $25.00 a suit. Mr. A. E. Cooper, G. A. P. D., C. R I. & P. Ry 230 Alder stieet, Portland, Ore., advises me that hiacompany will run four specially cheap excursions to Is what our stock is composed Wr.ng:a;,dS,Ko, S'iS'S - .,u Ugui 4in. He will be I leased to ai swer any Inquiries. H. F. McCORNACK, Postmaster. Cyclone Hose Company. Regular meeting of Cyclone How Company ,oul(lllt, A, Kioi bt,ng ,heir unif"'- Geo F Willouohhy, President. WllkBI, two Inch, model, Rambler Call and sec our now spring lim"of CARPETS AND ART SQUARES S. H FR i V'"yr Then your liver Isn't acting well. You suffer from bilious ness, constipation. Ayer's Pills act directly on the liver. For 60 years the Standard Family Pill. Small doses cure. 25c. All drueelsts. Want your momtacho or beard a bMuUlul e era BUCKINGHAM'S DYE M; i y. u-uoanTa, pa) H. p. hu wigwu. CASTOR I A Tor Infants aud Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of I uia you ,tfu know... w THE JEWEli Had juat rectirad nmmftk SILVBR BRaCILCT. NATIVE SONS BUTM ladies mwa CHAINS, , BROACHES, SCiHW Fiaa Watch topaHajiS WLCoppni Eugene BealEiUUt Ii. Oia Photos STUDENTS deiiwH done by commenciitl should caUatanetM for a sitting. ThB hours preferred.whenpl Make your appointmi 4. M Lee's Barber SW rhriamU Ninth SW Vinm r&zorl. Allklodioltoaa""" Eugene Livery awl FmW WEST BnOi,f a, Otmrn new niyi I New HurnM Competent Telephona slila UiST.-Model 24, twenty irame black. 4SOIQ tm, manurantura r .nn.t.1. . . iwn Omi. """rQ00 rStUrn to 0UAR6 WASTED.-Mlddleaged woman fo. eralhouseworliln .private,. Jn in the country. Apply fcon for further Information. Cycyling id CP ''""Tb""; . c .mei fro .o-". Ih.ndl.nochP-,rtJ , ,, rH'UU C" the itraia. $3e and SjS- 1 I I F. L. CHA . -.T... wry tg4 ' "T. 1