Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, March 21, 1901, Image 4

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    Daily
Eugene
Guard
THURSDAY
MARCH 21
All Popular
Brands of
CIGARS
FOB BALE AT
Julius Goldsmith's
GUARD Telephone, No Main 191.
Weather
Special to the Guard
Portland, March 21. Tonight
nd Friday, occasional rain.
WolXABER.
New Ads Today.
Hampton Bros.
BREVITIES.
Ideal bicycle $25.
Meals for ISO at the L"U vie.
Lad lea light Ramblers arrived.
Big wall paper Bale at Overtoil'.
Dr Lowe, optician, withy H Luokey
Expert repairing. K E McClana
han. Anyatyle any size pattern, 10 cents
at Miller's.
Hear Mr Glen ting next Friday
night at the High Bcliool.
Try McGulre'i restaurant tome time
for your dinner.
On Friday night occurs Deacon's
poverty dance at the armory.
Humbler, chalnleaa on sale.
Miss Baltzmau's spring millinery
opening Saturday. From 1 till 0 pm.
Bargains In second-bend wheels.
E E McClanahau.
Arthur Frizer has consented to play
B Bobumann "Romance" next Friday.
"True Blue" carpenter tools never
rust and ate fully guaranteed, F L
Chambers has them.
When wanting a good square meal
don't forget the Louvre.
Now kinds of garden seed. New
tnck Just received. All Fresh. F L
Chambers.
Attend Miss Kult.nmu'a opening
(Saturday, From 1 till 0 p in.
Do you care for the dainty element
In niuslc? Then bear "To a Wild
Rose."
McQulre geuerally gives you a
square meal for supper and breakfast
as well as for dinner.
Tako your watohes and Jowelry work
to J A Maurer. Two doors north of
of Lane County Jinuk.
M O Warner tunes pianos and
organs. Repairing and polishing.
Ask for (lie new Idea Paper Pat
terns, 10 cents, at Miller's bookstore.
Body fir wood 13 peroord delivered,
F L Chambers, "
Headquarters for calling cards and
fine peuwork at Ibe Uulvcrally book
store. Merrltt Davis.
All heating stoves and air tights at
C0Ht during February. Come early
while assortment is complete, f L
Chambers.
There Is one thing sure, you oau'l
beat MoQulre's Ninth street restaurant
for your dinner.
If you want to see a porleot light,
call at the Rack kt Btorb auy Katur
day night and examine the Ransom
Automatlo Gas Machine, at work In
the store room.
A solent stock of watches, docks and
Jewelry at reasonable prices always on
hand. Fine watch work sollolted.
Engraving dime. J A Maukkk,
2 doors north Lane Co Bank.
' PUBLIC MEETING.
Held Last Night By Citizens to
Discuss Y. M. C. 4. Building.
Last evening at the offlce of the
Booth-Kelly Lumber Co a meeting of
citizens was held to discuss the erec
tion of the Y M (J A building on lb
University campus, funds for whlcb
are now being raised,
Dr tV Kuyendalt was obosen chair
mau of the meeting aud RMoMurpbev
seoretary. The meeting was addressed
by Bluart Hanna, traveling seoretary
of tbe Y M C A, H W Stone, general
seoretary of the Portland Y M 0 A,
President Frank Btrong, B H Friendly,
W Kuykendall, R A Booth, F L
Chambers, J M Bbelley, B B EaklD,
Geo T Hall, J H MoClung, H F Mo
Cornack, E C Bmlth, t E Bnodgrass
and others,
Dr D A Paine suggested that a com
mittee be appointed to raise $2500
among the business men of Eugene
and the chair appointed R MoMur
phey, P E Bnodgrass and F L Cham
bers.
The following amount were sub
scribed by those attending the meet
ing last night:
B H Friendly $100
Hon R A Booth m 100
Hon W Kuykendall 100
Mrs R A Booth 100
Dr D A Paine 100
R MoMurpbey 100
J H McClung 100
H F McCornack 100
F L Chain be tj , 100
B B Eakin 100
Tbe aollolting committee today were
Interviewing tbe business men to gn
an expression from them In regard to
the matter and will ask for subscrip
tions later.
Piano and Organ to Trade.
I want to trade an organ or piano
for body fir wood split course..
F A Rankin, Beveutb Bt
CASTOR I A
for Infants and Children.
Tiie Kind You Have Always Bought
Btraturo of
Hotel Arrivals.
EDOENK.
J T Williams, Junotlon
C McBetb, Monmouth
C Clodfelter, Monmouth
Orln Robinson, Cottage Grove
Ellis Robinson, Cottage Grove
J W Baker, Cottage Grove
J P Palmer, Cottage Grove
S W Bradley, Minn
Ed Bradley, Mian
W J Bnodgrass, Portland
J Medley, Cottage Grove
O Russell, Baglnaw
J O MoAlister, Drain
L O Grants, Portland
U M Odgen, Portland
Horace McKinley, Portland
W Merchant, Portland
T H Wang, Wis
W O Glbbs, Junotlon
B W Bennett, Portland
CM Pieroe, B P
J R Collier dt wf, B F
J B Bhepard, Wynewood, Idaho
M L Bhepard. Wynewood, Idaho
W PButllh, B F
HOFFMAN.
W A Denton, Portland
J W Baker, Cottage Grove
W, A Luper, Youcalla
W L Luper, Yonealla
John RCook, Maroola
J A Morrlmau, Bpringfleld
J H Walt, Portland
E J Fay, Portland
C D Lloyd, Portland
Geo L Lloyd, Portland
J M Htone, Portland
U M Piper, Akron, O
C M Uluiinlok, Chicago
C W Brewbaker, Seattle
E Goldbug, B F
J C Wolf, Hllverton
W. R. P. L.
The W R P L will hold their regu
lar meeting Saturday afternoon at 2
o'clock at tbe residence of Mrs L G
Adair, on Heventh street.
High School Musical.
Come early Friday night If yon de
sire a good seat The first number
will be heard promptly at eight
o'olook.
Piano PDBonAsiD. At a meeting
of the Military Club held at tbe armory
last night It waa decided by a vote of
IS to 14 to purchase a Kimball piano
from F A Raukln for use Id the re
ception room aud dauoe hall.
Team Wohk, The undersigned Is
prepared to do garden plowing aud
geueral team work. Barred Plymouth
Rock setting eggs for sal. J F Rals
ton, Oak street, between Sixth and
Seventh, Eugene,
SOME
MORE
Any Color, Tint or Shade
In ready-mixed paint that you may
desire is at your call her, no matter
whether the quantity ynu ueed Is largo
or small. Of guarauti 1 quality, with
good body, they do not fade easily, do
not peel oil, and, when applied to In
terior woodwork, stand washing and
cleaning without losing polish. Our
sample book of color is always at your
service. We also cany a full line of
nils, varnishes, putty, white lead, win
dow glass, etc, etc.
Overton Paint andl Wall IPaper
Co, Eighth Street-
No 1 ginger snaps per lb 10c
.Sib pure maple sugar 6tk
100 yds Richardson silk
tlirvad all colors, per "pool 7o
IVarl ool r buttons all slice Ac
IV wbe hair brush 16o
12o ladles shell hair pins p. r
dim 8
1-5 lit ladles wire hair pins So
fir) wire rut heater 2o
Silo, men's neck ties 15c
oOjrda baby ribbons SAo
111 yd No 1 ribbon 2bo
or 3 yds fur 6o
0 yds American Prints $1 no
Uuaranlmt pocket kin fa o
Hoe our 50c pocket knives
assortment.
AX BILLY
DEPARTMENT STORE.
Court House Items.
Mortgage .- 4u0 M)
Mortgage 800 CO
Satisfaction of mortgage 630 00
HEAL ESTATE TKAM'KKS
H G McKinley to M Helen Edwards
160 acres in tp 22 sr 21 w,$l.
JHOOF OV LAB'IK. .
Wm Grlflltb flies proof of labor per
formed on Portland ai d 1. M claims In
Bobsmla district.
LEASE.
Geo F Ritohey leases to Levi Geer
and J B Rouse, of Amis, Lane county,
2 acres of land and wator privileges
on tbt Coast Fork river for floating
logs.
A Unique Character. "Old
Bam," the Itinerant fiddler, was with
us again last nlgbt and entertained (?)
a crowd on the corner of Eighth and
Willameete streets. This man is un
doubtedly one of tbe most unique and
peculiar characters In tbe United
States, as be travels up and down all
over the country and makes a living
with bis fiddle. He baa been here sev
eral times before this visit. He has a
remarkable faoulty of making little
rhymes suited to the occasion and
these be sings to the accompaniment
of his violin. The little town scandals
are certain to receive bis attention,
Asa violinist, he makes little preten
tion to artistic excellence. He is an
old-style fiddler and saws about three
strings at once. His voice is high
keyed, nasal and grotesque, yet there
is something in It wbloh sifts the risi
bility of bis bearers to an unwonted
degree. Tbe man's appearance is in
keeping with his muslo; he is himself
wizened, leathery and grotesque, yet
so bright and cheerful that he lustllla a
hearty good humor Instantly and no
one grudges him the nlckles and dimes
wbioh he solicits for "the fiddler."
$35 $40
"TRUE AS STEEL AND SKILL CAN MAKE THEM."
Only one grade of "Ramblers"
e Best Tie Cheapest
We Sell on Easy Payments.
Expert Repairing.
Bicycle Supplies. j& j&
$35$40
I E. E. McCLANAHAN.
I
Hops Balem Statesman: Hop grow
era are more gennerally making con
tracts than tbey have done for several
years. This Is due to several causes,
ohlef among whlcb Is the faot that the
prices offered are higher than for a
long time. Another la tbe fact that
hop dealera now in tbe business are
generally more reliable than tbe
average of those In the past. It Is
evident that the consumers In Eng.
land and In the East, for whom most
of tbe contracts are being made, have
oonoluded that It Is the safest plan for
them to be sure of a supply at living
prices, instead of waiting until after
harvest, with the hope of beating the
growers down to impoverishing prices.
Died. At Creswell, this morning,
March 21, 1901, at 8 o'olook, Eli Davis,
aged 77 years, aflei an Illness of several
months. Tbe deceased has been a res
ident of Creswell for one year. He
leaves a daughter, Mrs Bmlth, to
mourn bis death. The funeral will
occur tomorrow to the Howe oemetery,
SpccIal
m Bottom xk
I Prices I
Lamps
Oil Heaters
Agateware
Jardlnlers
China
Crockery
Glassware
Dinner Sets
Toilet Sets
Artwarc
1 NINTH ST. BCTWCKN WILLAMETTE AND
OAK, EUOENE, OREGON.
Hundred Year Clubs.
Are becoming numerous. The idea
is to promote longevity. It Is Inter
esting to note, that tbe means through
whlcb long life Is to be obtained, Is
food and the stomach. Long life and
good health are not possible unless the
stomach does Its work properly. There
Is a way to make it, II it does not.
Hosteller's Stomach Bitters 1b an ideal
strength restorer. If you would be
cured of dyspepsia, Indigestion, belch
ing, constipation, insomnia, nervous
ness, biliousness, try Hosteller's
Btomach Bitters. Everybody should
try it at tbis time to help nature rid
tbe blood of winter Impurities. It's a
specific for malaria. Bee that our pri
vate revenue stamp covers the neck of
tbe bottle.
PERSONAL.
i
Byram, Rev C M
Flood, James
Freeland, C E
O'Neil, Willis
Walker, Miss Cora
Wltson, David E
List of Letters.
Remaining 1u the postofiloe at Eugene, On.
Marob 21, 1831.
Cruzan, Miss Allle
Ford, W T
Holland, Walter
Ray, Miss Mil tie
White, Miss L
Woodrldge, Mrs
Bessie
A chtrge of ono eent wilt be made oa all let
tors glTen out, Persona wbun calling lor
loiters win picase state wnen aaTerllsea.
H F McCornack, P M.
A Bab Practice. The jury that
was sent out this forenoon at 11:30
o'olock by Judge Burnett Is still locked
up with empty stomachs. The Jury,
at Judge Burnett's request, informed
him at one o'olock that it would prob
ably be impossible for them to agree.
At that hour they should have been
given their dinners. It Isoertaluly a
bad praotlce to treat human beings
thusly. A good dinner baa settled
many a dispute. At least one of the
men locked up, Juror J A Burlingame,
has been In 111 health for over two
years and this will certainly do him
barm, or Is likely to. And there are
others.
aqkd Men. F M Wllklus Is pro
curing a list of men in Lane county
over 80 years of age. Bo far be bas
about 26 on the lltt and among these
is a man by tbe name of M N 8 Kerr,
living at Cottage Grove, who is
102 years old. It is said the old man
is still bale and hearty aud gets around
almost as well as any one. There are
very few men In the state who are
older than this.
For Bale Cheap. a good baok
and single harness for sale cheap. In
quire of Hess A Jennings, at Palace
Laundry.
Hoosi & Pffl&
Ponot grlpo nor IrrUnte the alimen
tary ranal. They net gently yot
Give Comfort
Suld by all dmgr.lm. !B cents.
f Dr Sharpies Is In tbe oity.l
Horace McKinley Is in the city
Roy Driver returned this ilt.'noou
from Portland.
Levi Geer returned to Cottage Grove
this afternoon.
Hon B L Moorhead returned to June
tlon City today.
Miss May Roaoh returned it Harris-
burg this afternoon.
Lee Hoselton rode to Cottage Grove
today on bis wheel.
Wm Hemenwav returned home to
Cottage Grove today.
Ben Lurch returned to Cottage
Grove this afternoon.
C Keller and wife are recent arrivals
from Kankapee, Illinois,
Wm Perman came down from Cot
tage Grove this afternoon.
J B Harris returned last night from
a few days' stay at Portland,
A C Adams and family, of Meserve,
Kansas, have located In Eugene.
Mrs M O Wilkins returned this
afternoon from a visit in Portland.
Robt and David Moaby came down
from Cottage Grove this afternoon
Attorney G F Bklpworth and wife
returned to Junotlon tbis afternoon,
Judge Geo B Burnett returns borne
to Balem on tomorrow morning's early
train.
I E Btevens is building his sewer on
Park street to connect with the main
sewer.
George Flsber and C R Doyle will
leave ror tne Hlue Jttiver mines to
morrow.
MrsJMKeeney, of Jasper, Is the
guest of ber parents, Mr and Mrs B
Handsaker.
Joseph Vogle bas gone to Portland
to resume his old position at Henry
weinnard's brewery.
Harry Cherry and cousin, Miss May
Hootan, left tbis afternoon for a visit
at Balem and Portland.
Mrs F W Welty, who has spent the
winter In Eugene, went to Albanv tr
day where her husband Is located.
Miss Belle Keeney, president of tbe
Monmouth Y W C A, will represent
that organization at the Capltola, Calif,
conference. May 17-27
wm Chapman, a member ot C C,
2nd Ore Vol, passed throns-h f.l.u
NEW
ARRIVALS
IN
Spring I)
ress Goods
Colored Venetian Cloths,
Colored Crepe Suitings,
Grey Serges,
Grey Cheviots,
Grey all wool clay Worsteds.
S. H. Fit
ENDLY
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.
afternoon en route to Pendleton where
be has employment.
u a park, tbe well known mining
man and largely Interested In the Blue
River mines, will move his family to
Eugene in a lew days to reside,
Mrs L N Roney returned this after
noon from a visit at Portland and
oaiem. one was aocomnanled h h.r
sister, Mrs Judge Bouham, of Balem,
miss Mettle Burr will arrive home
on the overland train tonight. Mn
ourr iias Deen absent for six months
raking a thorough oourse In tbe Port
land business college.
Today's Albany Herald: A B Ree
fer, of Eugene, U 8 postofiloe Inspec
tor, was In tbe city yesterday, regis
tered at tbe Russ W W Halneo, tbe
Eu ene tannsryman, Is in tbe city ... .
A Wheeler, of Eugene, was In the city
yesterday.
Almost New Furniture for Sale.
I offer at private sale my household
furniture, (nearlv ni. n, ...
. -w V. .... PtM(
cook stove, dlnlnir labia k.h i
ohalra and carpets, etc. '
Call at residence, Oak Street between
Sixth and Seventh.
Mrs L W Gat,
Announcement
I hereby announce mvif .. -
candidate for Ibe offlce of nit. p-m...
at the city election to be held Mondav
April 1st, '
Cms m Kisbkkokr.
Uillinery Opening.
M Iss E Balliman daali. t ...
to the ladles of Eugene that she will
urn oer grand spring opening Batur-
attend. From 1 till Sam.
DiRD.-Thewifeof C K Clark, lot
merly of Eun nH ..
'.'aie, x n II
county died In Portland Tuesday,
March 19, woi, fmm pneumonia.
For Pali. Baled Ph ,.--. . ,
si tbe John forger farm, one ndlr
Dn't ListS
i
' 'ne una !U. .
nmiKli touu lTl'" ''''"'
am,1 !" it iulirW
""lor. Oalv il. i ' "kL
Bicycle
vepairing
" well
Should not 1 alt-,,,,,, i
pur W10 !,,!, "l,e; ',.
frame euam.M. A , ''"I;, C
ha It set riuht. Vl '"""''
tass will be ,riH 'J" Jl cti,;
We have four Experts
Who Repair an'l Manufacture Bicycles. Comnetei.i m. t
Ohio, Illinois, Missouri. Kansas, Mexico, Idahc, and Or- ""w " n.
experience. Ws also repair Guns and Sewing Alachiues. "' A" ml $
Barker Gun Works.
"Lest We Forget"
Your attention ls .
called to the fact tS "
Yerington's Pheno-Quinine
Is a specific for,CoId In the Head. I.a Grippe, Headache and
all ether similar complaints. a.8ATISFACT10N (Jit MONEY IUi.v
Prapared and sold only at ."ai-tt.
Yerington's 9tb Street Dnm store
EUGENE OREGON. 2 1
A Bad Puncture
mnsMtr m&n - :
ferlor ,f , 7" '.
KO"dwh.eis.TiiVc5:::
to Judge the bicycle wV'
for sale. Our tires aDd fi
j - ....iim , wil CD V00H
"capacitate r..rbt9ioe,, S
ess t inrntiol,!., .,. . vm
we8e.iti,;c;wffK
I I 11
THE BONBONIERE
HOME MADE BKEAD
And get the best.
Ice cream on Sundaj's.
Free delivery.
FREE DELIVERV.
Phoae Red 4B-4, 9th St.
H. W. DUNN icq
The Luxury of
Linen Laundered Right
in yours at a miml! enst if ym patrnint'
AUti&ntfi l.ALiVIUfl t:a tor tin
nothing is turned nut fnatiyo'berwiytmi
right one. Our faciliJen for cleamiii;i
properly ironimr kIi.iLi. cellars and cod
genMemen are unexcei "ionaUe, while bvi
cannot fail to Ite vie. ei with thetkill'
display in ilotn up the most delicti!
trimmed underwoar, "fiirtfl, etc.
Laundry nn 8th street at old Fill
Lauudry building,
Eugene Laundry Co.
'SMOKE,
Mount Hood
High Grade ioc Cijjar
F. C. Potts
Maru facturer
Bedroom Furniture
which most people use eight hour i out of the
epitome of the designer's skill. Such furniture
Is to be seen at
DAY &
HENDERSON'S
Male your bride, your wife, y.mrilster,
your daughter, happy in its ownendiip and so
make lourself glad, ot oourse our stock is
nut limited to bedroom furniture we nt out
parlor, dining room, sitting room as wll.
WANTED A horUrrfipr nmb f..r
ulghi worh. Enquire Id the tifteruoou
t tbe Banquet.
New Things...
Ladles fancy cnllsig
Ladles drew good
Latest hair mnsninnts
Latest thing Id belt
New ribbons here and to
arrive soon
Ladle shell pins, plain and
Jeweled latest things onlv
ew Prims
Uainty Dimities and
Lawns.
Orgaudies,
New and pretty novelties
In ewelery.
Larirest asaortnieut 60o
Uuaranteed ocliet kuivea
jrou eer saw.
Ouaranteed knife 25 cents
Farmers flttentionl
During court week ?et
mealH at tlie LOUVKb Kt;
TAUKANT. Open until"1"-'
nijilit. jrealsalhlay.
fnst ronilv fit 5:H0 o'clock 1 1
Willamette street.
Eugene St?am
Dye Works . .
First class work clone1;
oi.onn miv t.liiceou
ami clem vd in a 1'
n.i ,.t, ... I :ite mani1"-
AX BILLY
C. MARX. "ft,.
rsv ui r.ugeoe.
Ilfhth St., rear '