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Daily Eugene Guard THURSDAY - - FEBRUARY 21 All Popular Brands of SENATORIAL SITUATION. CIGARS KOH BALE AT Julius Goldsmith's GUARD Telephone, No -Main 191. Weather Special to the! Guard I'oktland, Feb 21. This afternoon and tonight fair. Friday Increasing cloudiness followed by showers. WOJ.LABKR. New Ads Today. Yoran A Bon Ax Billy. BREVITIES. Friday, Feb 22 Friday, Feb 22 Mrs Brooks' uonoert Mrs Brooks' concert Mnthodlst oburob Method 1st oburob Big wall paper sale st Ovoitou's. Bloyole supplies. E E McClanalian. Military Minstrel Mokes at tbe Parker, Thursday evening, Dt Lowe, optician, with. J B Luukey Fancy crackers, etc, at Hammond's. For all kinds o( wood Inquire of M b Hubdlb. Beats reserved free of extra churns at Vincent's drug store for the concert tomorrow evening. M O Warner tunes pianos and ori-aus. JtepalriiiR and poliBhlng, Dixon, California, creamery bulter, 60 oents per roll, at Hterner 4 Wright. Bargains In 2nd band bicycles. E E McClanahan. None can equal Ibe Nlntb street res taurant for a cheap substantial meal Body fir wood $3 per cord delivered. F L Chambers. Minstrel jokes for blase bokes at tbe Parker, Thursday evening. Hosts reserved free of extra charge at Vincent's drug store for the concert tomorrow evening. New Bprlng Catalogues, Mnroli Pat terns, & Leaflets now In and ready for distribution. 8 C Rankin. Bee the 1901 Ramblers. E E MoClanahau. All beating stoves and air tlglitB at cost during February, Come early while assortment la oomplete. V L V ham ben. Hear the Cotton-pickers' quartette In their melodious harmonies at the Purker, Thursday evening, February 28th. Now Is the time for winter spraying. One application now equals three In the summer season. F L Chambers has mixed spray material and spray pumps. Beats reserved free of extra charge ai Vincent's drug store for the concert tomorrow evening. V B Fire Extinguishers for band use are qnlok and have saved many a line dwelling or store from tire. Bee tbem at F L Chambers'. A TREAT For Lovers of Artistic Effects Wall Papers. la Mr Overton writes us from Chloago that during bis trip he lis viswed the fluent and varied works of art from a wallpaper standpoint and has pur chased at the factories of New York and Chicago some of tho nicest, noatesl, most swell schemes ever shown In this olty. You will besr In mind Mr Ovsrton's experience and practical knowledge of selection and application of goods In our line plaoes him a leader of others, and being enterpris ing aud ever ready to satisfy his pat rons we feel safe to say our line will be so fsr superior to anything yet shown that It will be eagerly sought for. The goods are now on tbe way and we will be pleased to have the public oall In and allow us to show you the beau ty of same. Due notice will be pub lished of their arrival. Thanking tbe publlo for past favors and boplng to receive your orders lu In the future we are Yours truly, Ovrktdn Wall I'ai'kk and Paint Co Per F L Hnopokabs. Notice of Annual School Meeting. - Notice Is hereby given to the legal voters if Bchool Dlelrlct No 4, of Lane county, Hlate ofOregon, that an Annu al BoUool Meetlugfor tlieeaU dlelrlot will beheld at Court House lu Eugene, Oregon, to begin at lbs hour of 7 o'clock p m on tbe first Monday, being the 4th day of March, A D, 1001. This meellug In called for the purpose of bearing the clerk's annual report and tbe Irauaaotlon of business usual at such meeting. D ted Ibis 20th day of Feb. 1801. J H MtVLIINU, Chairman Bord of Directors. Attest: GkoFCbaw, Dlst. Clerk. It Is Claimed that the Legisla tor Will Adjourn With out Electing. LOOKS SJEAS0IABII. Special to IheOnard. Balem, Feb 21. The senatorial sltua lion still remains an enigma. There are those who predict a change at any ballot, and there are others that olalm that no election can possibly be held. In support of the first prediction the following facts are ret fortb: First The citizens of Oregon wish to be represented by their full sena torial delegation In coDgress, and will Insist that some one be elected to fill the vacanoy which will soon occur. Becoud The republicans cannot at the present time, aflord tbe luxury of having their paity held responsible for such an act, as It will strengthen the opposition party at the next elsotion. Again, It Is said that republican principles must appeal In tbe end, to the members of ibe minority wing, so strongly, that they will return to tbe fold and vote with the majority. Those who believe that no eleotlon will occur base their conclusions on the facts that the demooratlo mem bers have no need to help settle Re publican quarrels, and that tbe Her mann voters are pledged against Mr Corbstt, and w III never help In securing IiIb election. Corbel t's friends are sworn to support him to the bitter end. Right here It would be well to state that a few of those who are now with tbe opposition to Mr Corbett, are really bis supporters and any day may see them admitted to the ranks of tbe Curbett voters. PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Exercises In Honor of Washing ton's Birthday. The tendency of the present man agement of the Eugene publlo schools is to Instill as much patriotism as pos sible Into the minds of tbe school ohildren, Accordingly every national holiday that Is kept In memory of the men who fought and died for their oouutry Is appropriately observed by them. Tills afternoon appropriate exerolses, celebrating the 1(19 h anniversary of the birth of Qeorge .Washington were held by the publlo schools, the exer cises occurring at the Central and Ueary bulldlugs. Nothing special was had at the High Bchool on aooount of the students belug rushed with tbel work and having had no time to prepare for the exerolses. The programs at the two grammar sohnoli consisted of sougs, recitations, dialogues, etc, all of wbiob were in keeping with the event in honor of which the ejerdl.es were being ren dered. The decorations were quite pretty and show good taste on tbe part of the children who did the work and the teachers who superintended it. Quite a number of visitors were in attendance upon the exerolses aud seemed much pleased with the manner In which they were carried out. Tomorrow the children will enjoy a holiday aud no recitations will be bad at either the grammar schools or the High sioliool until Monday. Tub "1)10 Fouri." Holier ti of Wasoo has distinguished himself as a preald lug olllcer, for bis Bpted, firmness and clearness. With Eddy aud Harris and the Spanker, they are a quartet that has not easily been equalled In any Oregou legislature. Their names will be recorded as the Big four parlla meutarlana who ushered In the Tweu tleth Century of legislation lu Webfoot laud. ECall AccMTtD. Portland Tele- grrm: Rev J K Snyder has accepted the call to the Presbyterian Church at Browuavllle. He aud his family will leave the first week In April. Looks Danokkous. We learn that a large jam of logs Is against the Hay den bridge and some fears exist that It may be damaged. Oiif Garpets Hiiob ExciiANuRii. The gentleman who, by mistake, wore one of Uco Taylor's shoe home from Deooou's dance last Baturday night ran have Me own by bringing Mr Taylor's to (bis office. We savo you $5.00 $10.00 TO ON A CARPET OfUr frra Urv sir uuiip.M. Our (tsvrfwu r mil (nun lour llu and chtrvt ymi (or no wast fa u.trMDir, cn ipllla width ami y mi iy (or onlr Xh wMth you l.tYrv'twt ut liu o( mihi'I-m in 0i ItdUh StatM to mv front and at tivm HV to S,V pr y., Ipm titan tu hava rr taU, ('all and ibtia aud b ownvinced. AX BILLY DEPARTMENT STORE. An Explanation. f Hbnati Chamber, Balkm, Feb 19, Ml. Editor Gcakd: In your Issue of the 16th Inst I find the statement: "Benator Kuykenall, of Lane county, was tbe only one who vr ted with Ben ator Hiulth for his licensed engineers' bill." The statement is not correct. Benator Kuykendall spoke and voted against tbe bill, and was aotlve In Its defeat. Your statement does him a great In justice. Truly yours, R A Booth. Tbe above item was, we think dipped from one of the Balem papers, and we are glad to publish a correc tion of tbe same. Tbe Guard has refrained from pub lishing burtful items concerning tbe cenlor senator from Lane couuty, even bis agent coming personally to us In one instanoe and begging us to with hold further comment." We refer to tbe occasion when he deliberately, against tbe wishes of a mass meeting of Lane county citizens assembled, voted to surrender and give away a large body of riob mineral and timber land with out compensation. We bave withheld the publication of tbe oolumn of mat. tr published In the Oregonian in whloh Benator Bmltb, of Poitland, scorohed him so severely; we have not commented, only Incidentally, to the fact that be is opposed to all restriction of Chinese and so voted. Then tbe idea: "His faithful work In aeouring an Increase In the appropriation for the Btate University from $30,000 to S47, 600 and tbe securing of an additionul sum of fcJO.OCO for establishing at the University a Hunt and beating plant, against a heavy pressure and vigorous opposition, are instances or nis em oieut services as a legislator." The bill increasing tbe appropriation for tbe University from $30,000 to $47, 600 was introduced In tbe bouse by that able champion of Lane county Hon L T Harris, and carried through tbat body of 60 members without i dissenting voice. And now Kuyken dell, and the Register, it appears would like to rob L T Harris of tbe honor. Again, Kuykendall did not secure S3O.C00 for a healing plant. The Item in tbe appropriation bill of $25, 000 was lotrcduoed by Mr Harris and carried through tbe house by bim without help from Mr Kuykendall At tbe time tbe above was written tbe senate bad not even passed the bill through that bouse. All during this session of tbe legis lature it appears that Kuykendall baa been claiming tbat be lB"Lanecounty" and suob smsll fisb as Harris should not exist. His desire to put Harris "In a hole" is proven by bis aotlon In the county division bill, when be, Kuykendall voted to defeat the measure with t "surrender bill" In the senate. If Lane oounty Is saved this territory, it Is by tbe bard work, under extraorJi narily unfavorable circumstances, ol tbat friend of the people, Hon L T Harris. It Is a safe bet that John W Cochran tbe Register's correspondent, Is a cor poration employee although we do not know blm and have never beard of him before. The Roglster's fight on Corbett lu this county, is pronounced dis honorable In the extreme by leading republicans. But we will say, never befriend or apeak a good word for a known falsi fler. He will stab you In tbe back at the first opportunity. More Delays. The trains are again delayed by slides In Southern Oregon. Tbe northbound overland due here this morning at 8 o'olook consolidated with the day train and came through this afternoon in two sections near schedule time. Wantkp. Two good apprentice girls wanted atUilfry A Wbiteakir's millinery store on Ninth street. Beats reserved free of extra charge at Vlucent'sdrug store for tbe concert tomorrow evening. New kinds of garden seed. New stock lust received. All Fresh, F L Chambers. "FAMOUS OREGON." Looks Like Oregon Will Have No Senator For Two Years. THEN MONTANA HO". neslslto theouard, Balem, Feb 21. The change of Hem- enwayaud McQueen to Corbett ye terday, was made without causing the slightest ripple of exciteuieut. The r.t (1.1,1 Him tnemiiers were to be Corbett supporters was generally known, and no comment was neces sary on the action taken. There my be a consolidation of C irbett's oppos ing factions and a man be named for tbe place, yet this is only a possibility. The probability is that no senator will be elected, and two years bence tbe famous Molilalia senatorial situa tion may exist in "Famous Oregon." Hard Comment. Editor Gu.KD:-We find the fol lowing libelous matter In today's Register: "Hemenway and McQueen switched to fori t'. yesterday. Thus two Lane county memoers have gone against the wishes of their constituency. Hemen way whs unwise enough to tell citizens of Eugene before the legislature con vened that he wai going to leave tbe state after the leal-lature adjourned aud locate lu BeallK It probably re quired but little influence on the part of tbe C irbett push to switch Hemen way Into line. When it became known Hemenway wis to leave Ihe stale the geuerul opinion iirevailed that he would naturally Wnd lu Corbett's camp. As to McQ ieen, he will not need to face bis constituency for be will find practically none when be re turns. McQueen is a dead duck poli'- losliy." How does the Register know these men have Bold out aud gone against the wishes of their constituency? Bucb men in the republican party as A C Woodcock, member slate republican central committee; U R Chrisman, chairman republican couuty commit tee: B B Eakin. ex-senator and ex- sherifl; S U Friendly, ex-mayor; Jobn H McClung, ex-wnalor and ex-mayor; James Hofimau, A G Hovey, Chris Hardy, H W Thompson, Darwin Bristow, E U Lee, county clerk; L H Johnson, secretary of republican county committee, aud a isre uumber nf other republicans, a msjority, I think, endorse the action of Represen tatives MiQieen and Hemenway in supporting A i Corbett, as they be lleve Ibht the majority of the votn j of Lane county are not lu favor of the McBrlde, Williams, Hermann, Kuy kendsy crowd. "McQueen Is a dead duck poll'ical ly." Caesar Kuykeudail may be the dead duck, Mr Register. Lookout. Gold Btandahd Rkpiiblican. M vino. Today the nill'it ry or gHntzutious are moving ttieir effects to their new quuriers in the second story of the Day block. Co C will oocupy the southeast comer room and Co A the room just west of that, The colonel's headquarters will be In the northeast corner room. The room west of the colonel's room will be for stiff officers and tbe band will ocou-y the room adjoining it on tbe west, VVei-t nt the band room are the kitchen, bathrooms and water clcset. On tbe south side of the ball and adolnlug Co A's room ou the west Is tbe club aud reception room. The apartments are very conveniently arranged and are the best military quarters in tbs state outside of Portland. Mokk Improvements. N B Alley, tbe contractor and builder, oommeuced today to move the old residence on the corner of 5th aud Willamette streets, belongiug to David Cherry, a few leet to the west up next to tbe street. A glass front will be put in tbe building and Mr Cherry has leased the same to W W Manin, the marbledealer. SOCIAL. .MoskowBkl Rsvlua ORGAN FOND CONCERT The foil jwlng Is tbe program to be rendered st tbe coucrl at the M E church t imorrow evening ' efit of the pipe organ fund: a BereuBta b Adoremus Mrs DeLauo. Heaven Hath Shed aTear"...Kucken Mrs Brooks. Song Cycie for Baritone Vou ieina Elilaudj The Monk The Coming of Irmln- gard Rose Greeting Berenade-un me Strand-Child Bong Ureami Long ing The Curs Resignation. Elsa'sD eam Lohengrin Wagmr Mrs Brooks. Pilgrim Chorus Tannhauser S All Kind of 6 ii X neaiers... o g o & 9 Cole's Air Tight uTCkhfi fUn-af Ciulf stoves and ranges. "ktt Cnaricr UdK None better made. GRANITE WARE. KITCHEN UTENSILS. 8 S. L. LONG to LADIES' and CHILDREN'S JACKETS AT LpriCe 2 "Lest We Forget" For One re !' HOC DEWS OXOX3X.Vi A few oilil sizoa to close out at lied Keck Bargains for the Bargain IIiuiUts. 8o window Dinplay. prices. S. H. F Waguer-Lhzt M rs DeLauo. a Ah, 'Tie a Dream C B Hawley b May Mornlug Denis Mrs Brooks. Fair Ellen" Max Bruch Mrs Brooks, Soprano, Mr Glen Barl- imia nd a chorus of 35 voices. Miss Carrie Ford, accompanist. MEMBERS OF CHORDS. Sourauo Mrs May Huff-Smith, Mrs Blanche Wllloughby, Mrs Myra Inhnson. Misses Ceolle Dori-, c u MoAlister. Williams, Dalsj liil'icrt, Grace Wold. Harritt WarfliU, -iybll Ruvkendall. Cmllle Carrol, Bertua Teuipleton. Alio Mrs G D Linn, Mlssei LoomiB, Beunetta Dorrls, Adele Piokel, Reba Craig, Tnompion, Sadie Ford. Tenor Messrs Hessler, Burden, w FGilBtrap, W U Gilstrap, falmer, Peuniok, Mummy. Bass Messrs Densmore, Roblsy, Strange, Patrick, Norris, Wlm-Unley. HODKS-KRAPP. Corvallis Gszetts: The wedding of Mr Carl G Bodes and Miss Margaret Krapp was solemnized at Ht Mary's church In this city Monday morning, February 18tb, in tbe presence of a large number of invited friends. Promptly at 9:30 Miss Adelaide Greffoz, presiding at tbe organ, be. an the wedding march. Tbe wedding party entered and passed up tbe aisles, tbe bride preceded by ber maid of honor, Mies Kate Gerhard, while tbe groom followed his best man, Mr Clem Hodes. Tbe cburcb had been prettily decorated and the bridal party paused where tbe festoons met in front of the altar. Mr Hodes and Miss Krapp pissed within tbe chancel rail and knelt while Rev Father Jurek per formed tbe solemn service of tbe Caotblio chnrob wblcb made tbem man aud wife. After the marriage ceremony high mass was observed. Mr aud Mrs Bodes took tbe S P afternoon train for Portland, wbeuoe tbey will leave Immediately for San b'roncisoo where Mr Hodes Intends entering business. Mr Hodes came to Corvallis when only a boy and has resided here eyer since. For a number of years be was a?Bociat3d with H W Hall In business in this city. His friends iuclude all of hie acquaintances. It Is hoped that he may determine to return to Cor vhIIIs to reside. Bis bride is an ac complished business woman, highly esteemed by all who know ber. BOND-BRADLEY. The marriage of Miss Iula B Bradley and Mr Edward A Bond, two popular and well known Lane oounty young people, occurred at the borne of the groom, two miles west of Irving, at noon today. The groom Is a prosper' ous farmer and tbe bride is scboc 1 teacher, having taught In Lane and adjacent counties fni a number of years past. Tbey both bave hosts of friends who wish tbem muoh happiness aud prosperity. Wireless Telegraphy Successful experiments bave recently oeen accomplished In wireless tele graphy, and Its adoption will un doubtedly be a good thlna. and revo lutloulze many ways nf doing business, 1 . 1 . vuvBiiwriiMBHuBio r as to BSV that wireless telegraphy la tbe greatest aisoovery or the age. We beg to differ. Don't overlook Bostatter's Stomach Bitters when you talk about tbe great things of t ie world. This peerless medicine has done more to nromnu health and settle stomach troubles than any other medicine In existence. It cures dyspepsia, Indigestion, ma laria ana ooustlpatton. It never fails Try It, aud be surj and get tbe genu ine, with our private revenue stamp over tbe neck of the bottle. Don't let me aruggist ralra off a "substitute." Attention Ceoirades of the GAR J W Geray Post, Ni 7, G A R, Eu gene Oregon will meet In reani.r session Friday evening Feb 22, laoi, and will be called to order promptly at 7 o'clock, Instead of 170, In order to I assist me ladles, In celebrating Wash ton's birthday, which begins at I ;uc.wi snarp. rie,e et u, D,TS E iuii aiienuance. i EF Chapman No 7. Yo attention M again called to the fact that Yerington's Pheno-Quinine It a specific for Cold In the Bead. T.a Grippe, Headache, and all otker similar complaints. 8ATISFACTION.011 MONEY BACK. Prepared and sold only at Yerifctcn's Stb Street Dm store EUGENE OREGON. ' ... r u . ' VkV 1 lAMMOND'S Qaft a9d. Bakery, OYSTERS, CLAMS. Up-to-now. SHORT ORDERS At all hours. ' LUNCHES. DAIRY X i KiKZKiKZWK JrV;K? THE BONBONIERE HOME MADE BREAD And get the best. Look out for the wagon. . FREE DELIVERY. Phone Red 45-4, 8th St. H. W. DUNN 4 CO GOprvaiGHT 'TIS EASY WHEN YOU KNOW HOW; aud where to Becure high gride wh.eH and liquors), to get tbe but and ur tat low pricea. Youcwj alwuyo (mil the very choices via ' tatfeM int'a-etH, Ii u ru od iear Uhioe wineri, champHKiitis, acl efeiy tlii'$ in ihe I. tut t hie wicewiUi the best boqueteml finest flavor, as well as choice old whUkie, ale, putter find beer at, W. M. RENSHAW'a Eugene, Oregon. l'ost Commander, Nkw FhoNT.-CoDtrsctor L N Umiey has bi-gun tbe work of remodel, lug (lie front f Al Au.en's clg.r .tor. In ih. MeCluiw blues. Ihs sntlqu.u.d wliulow,)dlor, betsken out suit su up-to.now front In ever; tt PM put In. e. ,,.ri,tOD, he' Imerlor of tbe room will also b built AI will have a vm, Lice pltr of bysii new wbeu ibese lmrovn. - niseis. " Hotel Arrivals. iUOENK. W T Cox, N Y Tbos MoKeown, N Y Benry KLeitb, Y W E Edwards. BpriugOeld U O Mulligan & wife, Hazel Deli D C Benetliot, Besttle W P Qiidersoa, Besttle W J Snodgrose, Junotlon C P Jordan, Portlaud J E Young, Cottage Grove H A Wootten, Wendllug O (J Thornton, 8F Hugh Mabon, Portland E E Hauok, Brownville F Harrll, Leaburg E Bailey, Junction T L Gilliam, Mohawk FA McCarthy, Mohawk Frank Bell Leaburg John Low Leaburg T V White, Leaburg E Roberts, Harrisburg H G Frernond, Harnshurg J P Duubar, Chicago HOFFMAN. C C Hazlelon, Creswell W H Babsr, junotlon C L William., Dexter Wm Williams, Dexter Ella Hayden, Mohawk Mrs F E t owels, La Granle M Roob, B F ' G M Bmith, Portland l' Hlll, Minneapolis feet of Smow. Tner are shout len annw nn 11 1 I LJ 1 ... . , 1 1 "iw Kiver At the Lucky B , mm al-u- fur ,tP, Bargains Only. Th6 following BAnrla .u 1 . aoa l blame no one but vm,r.ir ' ?001ks'!,?oWM,"''t'lp'd,Mt 460 si.w to J 50 Men s ru vnur chiii, -- - ..... assorted 6o ireeKg beater si if '" brUh..;:; il.ftO and 11.75 men .and boys mackintoshes with r.i 2. to S .,-,0 men s, boy.' mil .-li' c... Live .pool .ill, tlire-i!'. l-0 to J.J) o.ld. and eno. U lie. h.. ... snrtend. mens "' .hoes Iflt at I"K large .-o.ererl ,l,c,',r." ' ' ' e.l Ttneuble dish. . Washington's Birthday So ial. The Ladies of Hie GAR wl'l ln social Friday evmlig, Ftb 22nd, Frank's hell. Lunch will be hiH Bhoit rournm. Kish poDd, Ha AI are Invited. Admission lOo open st 8 p in. Notice Fur cariiet cleanlnj k laying aud huuee clt-aulng see S-l Griflon. tt ringtinie is shout snl See liiui for nur work. The iHt fliiiinient of the Atwril Copying '" stamps will be midil'-i luonili. (Jl 1I11-111 lu at once. J W KAVSito. bat a lUhiMoun. Undertakwi ii Emi-aliner. 'at Hi and 7tli sti. Our Sale is Still On . . . anil will continue till " t more room for our large tUiu of New UoimI.. Come now befre our tot is picked over. L. A. OVERTON, 8th St, Eugene, Or. Eugene Strain Dye Works . . . First class work donUl cheap as any place on ttj coast. Clothes ps and cleaned in a propl and up-to-date manner- So 2c 10c 1.00 15e 2o UOo 75c C. MARX, Jm Ellhth it., sear Eugene r 11.05 . 40c AX BILLY Eugene Laundry" NOTICE TO THE l'VHl-' All l.nn.lrv work callr.l for p promptly. Any ope wimp. (trff:i wh-n our lioin.li v w-n i r.ot " man hsnHll wine t" tl" t"""'1t. who will prompilyrirlivrr ''-, "', "tneJ I erne i.ninory .sisth.i-o ""''"' , Weki.-.lly vita partoft.-ur l'"" HESS & JEpiW Prcpriet r-