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Election Returns-1900-Lane Counti Daily Eugene Guard THURSDAY JUNE 7 It Will All Popular Brands of. CIGARS FOR SALE AT Julius Goldsmith's GUARD Telephone, Mo. Main 191. New Ads Today. J V Kauflman. Hampton Brothers. F E Dunn. F L Chambers. LOSkells. BREVITIES. PiMtiuantor MoUiiruack, of Eugene, li advertising for bids to curry tlie U. mall until June 30, ISHK!, Detwreu Eugene and Mapleton, six times per week, excepting Sunday, n go via Elmlra, Hale, Walton, Glanteua and Meadow, 60 miles. The schedule to be followed from Hay 15 to Ociober 14, each year, la 13 hours as follows: Leave Eugene at 6 a. in. Arrive at Mapleton at 7 p. m. Leave Mapleton at 0 a. ui. Arrive at Eugene 7 p. in. From Ootober 14 to May .15 the sobedule la 24 boura or lean, a follows: Leave Eugene at 6 p. in. arriving at Eugene within 1H hours. Leave Mapleton at 6 a. in., arriving in Eugene within 24 hours. Ell Bangs baa run the route for several years. He Is a oaieful and an enterprising man. We trust be will get the coutraot. A beautiful day. Dr Lowe, optlolan, with J B I.uokey. Fly screens & dooi a at F L Chambers Election la over, r'ourth of July next. A family left bare for Grand Forks, N D, today. Buy a Crescent and you are sure of a good set of tires. Ramblers are noDUlar: 408 rlden. E E MoUlauahen. Come to the lawn social Friday night. Admission free. A few secondhand ladlea hloycles aheap at F L Chambers. Kenalrlnir. sundries, everything for bloyoles. E E MoOlanaban. Icecream, coffee, punch and salted peanuta for sale Friday night. Come to the lawn social, MoMur- pbey'a Friday evening, June 8. Aplonio will be given at Pleas an Hill, June 16. No stands allowed. E H Ingham received about a doien Belgian bares from California today. Native Bona' buttona on sale at Coppernoll'a Jewelry store Id Eugene M U Warner tunea pianos and organs. Repairing and polishing, A fall line of Ashing tackle jntt received. E E MoOlanaban. Blue flame ooal oil stoves without wicks are now an assured suooess. Bee them at F L Chambers. Photographs of the U O Track Team can be purchased attba Dorrle Art Gallery Miss Nettle Whitney baa been re elected a teaoher In the Albany publlo eouools. Philip Geyurts, or Portland, made Mr and Mrs W Bauders a pleasant visit today. For a fine buggy or carriage see F : Chambers: prloea away down. Also stock of secondhand ones. Hear the prlie contest In oratory. story writing, essay, and elocution There are eight contestants. Four hundred and six Rambler and Ideal bloyoles bave been sold In Lane county. Notice the proof lu our window. E E McClanahan, It oost ten cents to hear the enter tainment at the High school assembly hall tonight at eight o'clock. Ed T Naghel, the practical plane tuner for Kohlsr Chase, Ban Fran Cisco, will be In Eugene for two days. Can be seen at the Hoffman House.. Cut prices on wall paper still on, yon oan fix np for a very small amount of money now. Bee F L Chambers for late designs. . The Epworth League of the M. K church will give a dinner on the Fourth of July. , Farther particulars later. It will be no trouble to satisfy your self with ooffee, punoh and loeoream to choose from at the lawn social Fri day night. 97 Cresoeat bloyelei sold this year. What stronger terms oan be applied to popularity and actual satisfaction. F h Chambers has plenty more of them. Prinevllle Review, June 2: Last Tuesday, Bruoe Gray and Rennle Booth arrived home on their "bikes." Bruce has been attending the State Uulverelty at Eugene and as he passed all his examinations, he did not stay for the dosing enrols. William Kline, a smart ulnar of Blsklyou county, California, near the Oregon boundary line, who recently purchased a claim for $3000 from a man who was anxious to go and try his luok at Name, started the giant on bis new claim last week, and the first day turned op a nugget veined at 1775, tells the Med ford Enquirer. SIUSLAW STAGE ROUTE. Again on Be Let June iSth. M' BENZIE PRIDGE. Contracts Opened minsioners by the Court. Coin- Citizen. tKei ublUMU Hotel Arivals. EUOENK. W D MoOee, Salem D Legro, Salem M D Austin, Salem J Knox, Cottage Grove JJ Cole, Collage Grove J Coleman, Cottage Grove C P Jordan, Portland L WIngalls, Portland J Hardily, Oakland Robert G Miller, Toledo, O Edwin S Bulterfleld, Los Angles C H Park Joe Morris, J r, Florence A L Warden, Portland F K Mill, Portland H B Dunn, Portland HUFFMAN. W E Miller and wf, B F J M Eddy, B F W F Deadmond, Walterville Dexter Bparka, Blue River C8 Dodd. Bpilngfteld E E Sterens, Portland 8 J Sternberg, B F L Blssenger, Portland H L Rowan, Chicago L H Blssell, MinnloDolls H Biggins, foidaud H Power, B F Aroble Mann, Portland C C Cook and wf, Junction M Wilkosky, N Y M W Stone and wf, 8 F Geo Peel, Portland Tbos Calliaon, Portland Dr A H J Hullinger, Cottage Grove J A Dougherty, Bt Joe P D Newberry, Phila. Notice. Having sold our grocery business to Messrs Bteiner A Wright, we will close up all accounts at once. Thoe having bills against us will please present the same, and those Indebted lo us will oall immediately for a aettlement, thereby saving additional expenses. Gkay & Boss. Tbe ooroiuiaaloueiH court of Lane oouuty yesterday .iiieued I he 1)11)8 received for the erection of a bridge across tbe McKeuzle river at Hwi rtrleks ferrv. Owing lo Ihe fart Unit bids were banded In for (llll'erent ....,r,,ninn the contract has not been awarded. The court will fully consider the bids before comiiii; to H definite conclusion reminding the matter. The bridge, If er.cu.l. will ne about ISO feet above Ihe ferry, two iiflO foot spans. 640 feet including l""h approaches, the center pier resting on the foot of the inland. Hh ( undiiilnii belnii virtually out of water. Following are tbe bide: L N Roney, wooden bridge wooden piers without approaches. (10,600. L N Rmey, same a above, tuhati- tutinir tubular piers for woodeu, $11,010. Thompson Bridge Company, coui- hlnntion wood and Irou-bridg", luliulHr piers, li cludlng approaches, lll.OnO riioimtson Bridge Company, bIhhI and Iron bridge, all complete, (16,800, Morris & Olds, woodeu bridge, Willi alone piers, $10,985. CONTRACT LET. This afternoon the court awarded the oo J tract to L N Rouey, for (lo. 600, on his specification ol a wooden bridge with wooden piers, one end of tbe bridge to join tbe bank. The ap proach at the other end will be about 100 feet long, for wbioh Mr Rouey will receive $2,16 par running fiot. Native Sons Excursion. CANDIDATES The Native Sons will give an ex cursion to Portland, the tickets to be good from June 12 to 16 Inclusive. Tbe committee In charge of Ihe ex ouislon Is Arthur Comegys, C A Win termeler and C 0 GoldHinUh. All who may wish to go are requested lo oouler with the committee at once, as tbe excursion Is conditional upon the number of tickets sold. The committee states that the price of tlokets will not exceed $3.35 Owing to the fact that between ihese dales the grand lodge of the Native Sons and State Sunday Bcbool con vention will be held in Portland It Is very likely that at least one car load will go from Eugene. Helmet Lodge K. P. For Congress . K l)alv W P Elmore Jiiiiipm K Baars T H Tongue Supreme Judge t; 1 rmgnt T G Greene CE Wolverton.... D.ilry Food Com j w uauey P L Keoady W Bchuliuerieh Prosecuting Attorney Geo M Brown rt Hazirct C 8 Jackson Joint Senator K A Hoot I It M Veatcb Rt'presentati ves fL, T Harris jjas Hemenwny jlrvan McQueen l,evi deer K BHkipworlh CEHiirwood John Hrumtord (8 B Hanna ... tJ Mc.Conl....- County Judge tJ A Hushnell H R Kincald to K Knox Clerk fE U Lee H M Milliorn S T Moras Slierilt . . tU r llnwley W VV S ithers (JoiiimtH'loner M R Hill Geo Leo f J L Taylor Treasurer fL Gilstrap . A S Patieraor , W TPuttlaon Abtiessor tD P Burton... H J Gwssmaii - E R Parker School Superintendent tEugene Bond J.1 HimdSHker Wrn M nailer Surveyor - f ! M Collier Jewie Martin Co-oner W L Cheahlre. J S DhIb tU W GriUlu Regular meeting tonight. Election of ofUoere baoquet. Come, visiting brothers welcome. B W Taylor, C C. For Sale. About 12 tons of hay In shock at $3.50 per ton, cash. Enquire juti north of Eugene bridge. JOBKI'H DAVIFS A Columbia Minnow. T F Leav ens caught a huge eturgeou In his flshwheel near Stevenson Tuesday morning, relates The Dalles Chronlole Tbe fish was in feet 6 Inches iu length, and weighed 700 pounds. It took four men to dump the monster back Into the Columbia River. The laws of Washington prohibit the taking of sturgeon at this season, and at all times by flshwheeln. The value of the fish, had Mr Leavens been allowed to dispose of the same, would be almost $50. Parasol Balk. Friday and Batur day evenings from 6 to 9 Hampton Bros will have a special parasol sale. The University Mandolin Club will furnish music, Tbe publlo has Cordial Invitation. CoyoTB Picnic The plonic to be given at Hays' grove by tbe Coyote Brass Band will be June 16 Instead of June 0, as previously announced' Mabkbt. The ladles ofBt Mary's Guild, Episcopal Church will hold market Saturday, June 0. The funeral of the late Miss Mollle Dixon was held this forenoon. It was largely attended. Get a new lawn mower and a nsw piece of hose and with a little pleasure you can have a lawn that you will be proud of. Guaranteed hose at F L Chambers Albert S Roberta, rep., a former stu dent or the University or Oregon, was reelected Monday, a joint representa tive of the legislature from Klamath Lake, Crook and Wasco counties. Every Saturday and JWonday... W.wtli make special display of shoM from $1.50 to $2.50 Per Pair. WATCH OUR WINDOW. tProhlblUon. o 0 el " 1 g a I S 1 1 & & I S ?2D5 i i i t -. t i u I S S-S 2t? 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J 1... i H!H '. 104 68 89 1U7i52 M 28 isjis iss SsJsS 88 SsjeSflB 30 85 6316 41 2O 14 84 78 30 7 120 9 65 36 84l4 12 20 wjlu 3 20 27j26i Died in Manila. Albany Demo oral: "Mrs r M jsck, or mis cny, received word yesterday that tier brother, Lincoln Oay, had died of fever In the hospital at Manila. The rs of i SOME GOOD RACES. Take Place at Bangs' Park, Tues day July 3 The Program. An Interestine lace program baB been arranged to take place at Bangs' park on inly 3. Home fleet footed horaes will be on the tiirl at this event. Entries will be for the following races: Half mile ilash, t.ee for all. Purse, $100-$70 to llrHt, $20 to second, $10 to Ihini. l'luee elulUM mile dasb, tree deceased was aoous miriy jrr. f.,r ,, s-,nliin to first. S10 lo sge. He first enlisted in tbe regular j Q,wr,,r ni,,e dM or Baddle army In the 14th regiment. After serving bis time be returned borne ana: K,.,IttncB , ... oeDt of DUr8e, shortly afterwards again enlisted in , , 2nd. the loin inenrasaa, doiur aeuv uncn iu the Philippines, wherewith so many others be was taken 111 with fever. Ho was a son of Jas W Gay, of Craw fordsvllle. He was a brave soldier and an excellent young man." Tbe young man wan a nephew of John Cogswell, of Eugene W O Trino will give on exhibition of ! half a mile with tbe famous pacing I mare, Alrua. Admission 50 cents, ladles and cliildreu free. Constipation Headache, biliousness, heartbam, Indi gestion, and all liver Ills are cured by Hood's Pills Bold by all druggists. 25 cents. W 0 W Notice. All members of the Woodmen of the World, and Women of Woodcraft, are respectfully Invited to meet at I O O F Hall on Bunday June 10th at 7:30 p. m. and attend Memorial services at the Congregational church In a body Eev Mao H Wallace will deliver tbe sermon. By request of committee. L O Brckwitii. PERSONAL. Frank Goodman war In Eugene today. Aft Walker and family are visiting in Eugene. Mrs U Bristow and ohlldren, of Cottage Grove, are in the oity. iir T 11 Ford left today for points south in tbe interests ol his church work, Mrs M L Watts and Miss Stella Anderson went to Goshen today to visit friends. Dean E 0 Sanderson, of the Eugene Divinity school started today on his trip to Eiirope and the holy lands. Henry E Ankeny is In Eugene en route to the national republican convention which convenes In Phila delphia. Mrs Uhris Wort man and children arrived up from Portland today to visit at the home of Mr and Mrs M 8 Barker. Attorneys Bkipworlh and Wood cock went to Juootion City tbis afternoon to take testimony in tbe Clow wheat case. ..CLOTH m That Fits m Looks Well 4 and Wears Well Notice. Mr. A. E. Cooper, G. A. P. D. , C. R I. 4 P. Ry 250 Alder street, Portland, Ore., advises me that bis company will run four specially cheap excursions to tbe East, leaving Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, June 23, July 12 and 20th and August 4tb. He will be pleased to ai swer any inquiries. H. F. McCORNACK, Postmaster. J. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO EM3ALMERS and FUNERAL DIRECTORS MU5T GO- 1 pair ladles button shoes $1. 25 to f 1.00 1 1 it ri n ii ii 1 it it it it it I ii ii ii it ti 1 pair men's heavy shoes 1.SS 1.75 2.00 1.00 1 fl.00. 1.26 1 50 1.75 80 Wo have sizos in all of the abovo, but they must move off our shelves. Good shaped toes- ...Ax Billy... Is what our stock is composed of at prices from $5.00 to $25.00 a suit. Call and seo our new spring lino of CARPETS AND ART SQUARES s H FREW. Cyclone Hose Company. Regular meeting of Cyclone Hose Company tonight. All members are requested to bring their uniform, tor Inspection. Gko F Willouohbv, President. From Nome. The Nome, Alaska, News, of March 10, 1(00, has the fol lowing extract: "Quite a number of people arrived during the week from Dawson. Among these are Christian Barsoh and wife, who left Dawson on Dec. 4 last, with 16 dogs. Mr Barsch brought down express and other mat ter for the Dawson Daily News. He and bis wife had only been married a few days and his honeymoon trip was a long jouiney over the loe end snow (or nearly 1400 miles. Mrs Barscb, who is only 1" years old, stood the lourney finely, and never euftertd a moment from cold or exposure. This Is probably tbe most unique honey, moon ever known. Thousands of peopir. watched the departure of Mr and Mrs Barch from the Klondike metropolis and oheered them on their way. The aotual number of traveling days was 66." Mr Barsch Is well known In Eugene. Waktkd. Middle agtd woman for general housework In a private family n Ihecountrv. Annlv lo ifuTRil Must Walk to North Pole. For years have we struggled t reach the north pole by ship. Through hardship and danger brave explorers bave endeavored lo reach tbe coveted spot. Tbe fact that tbe pole la etill a mysteiy points to tbe 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 custpms and walk to tbe pole. The nume com mon sense reasons should be applied to health. There is only one road to recovery for sufferers from stoniaoh disorders, and that is through Hostel ler's Hlomach Bitters. If you have tried to cure indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia, liver or kidney trouble without it, you have Bimply been on the wrong track. Tbe Bitters will cure you. Timber Land For 8ai,i5. 100 acres of good Hr and cedar, one-half mile from saw mill. Logging creek runs through land. Inquire of Frank Relsner, Ax Billy's store, Eugene Oregon. Da) & Henderson, w. Embalmen. Cor. Wi1U 5ayl 4 Did you ii know, THE JEWBfl JTul initreCMTSllOOiaVS CASTOR I A Tor Infants aud Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Variety in Wall Paper Everything that is Rood, or artistic, or neat, or reason able In price in wall paper can bo found at Overton Paints, Oils, Artist Mstsrlalt. EUGENE STEAM DYE1NS " CLEAN1N8 WORKS... West Elttitb Street near Bletm Lundry. CHRIS MARX, Jr., Proprietor. Clothing cleaned, colored snd "Wired. Fluted clothing remorcd to Hi original oo.or looHlkenew. antl.lsctlon guaranteed, w aallcd tor and delivered. Telephone black 1W .nan noirtrfl! NATIVE BOSKS LADIES ANBGlSal Fin. WatthftlsM WlM Eugene Itl ErtaUtfo STUDENTS d ,lnn bv como11 cull at u' S11UU1U -j r olttinS. I'M Moirnvourap i!A.V" J - . -4- Lee's BarW aril1 Eugene WJ -,.t lie T IM" r NevvRH., PhotoS i h , J tip Her-KTsrtJ Kogt,,.!T'il T,,pM Please Galore or t'l'l dif V c lbs' F. I CH ..GILBERT... ' A Bon for further lu formation.