Daily Eugene Guard
All Popular
Brands of
CIGARS
FOR BALE AT
Julius Goldsmith's
BOARD Telephone, No Main 191.
Weather
Solal to tht Qutrd
Pobtlaivd, April 13. Fair tonight
Dd Huuday; light frost Sunday mor
Ing; wirmer Sunday afterioon.
Bmus.
New Ads Today.
B B Friendly.
Went Broa
Ideal Bloyolea, 26.
Wall paper. Preston 4 Halea.
Big wall paper Bale at Overton's.
Paint and oils. Preaton A Halea.
Dr Lowe, optician, with J d Luokey
Any style any alas pattern, 10 oenta
at Miller's.
'Ramblers," 3fi and $40.
Barneas and saddles. Preston &
Bales.
Try MoGulre's restaurant aome time
for your dinner.
Bloyole tlrea. MaUlanahan.
Don't forget the market next Hut ir
day, Brit door south ot the Banquet.
All wool suite to your measure from
Balew Woolen Mill goods. J M Howe.
None better tbau the Continental
Tailoring Co of Chicago. J M Howe,
agent.
Condition powder uud stock feed.
Preston Bales.
Brown bread, salt-rising bread, hom
iny, eto, will be on sale at the ladles
market Saturday.
"True Blue" carpenter tools never
rust and are fully guaranteed. F L
C'bumbers baa them.
New kinds of garden seed. New
stock Just received. All Fresh. F L
Chambers.
Bicycle repairing. MoClunaban.
Take your watches and jewelry work
to J A Maurer. Two doors north of
of Lane County Bank.
M U Warner tunes pianos and
tgana, Repairing and polishing,
Ask for the new Idea Paper Pat
terns, 10 oenta, at Miller's bookstore.
MoQuIre generally gives you a
square meal for supper and breakfast
as well as for dinner.
2nd band wheels. MoClanaban.
Body fir wood $8 per cord delivered
F L Chambers.
All heating stoves and air tights at
cost during February. Come early
while assortment la complete. F L
Chambers.
There Is one thing sure, you oan't
beat MoGulre's Ninth street restaurant
for your dinner.
A select stock of watches, docks and
Jewelry at reasonable prloes always on
hand. Fine watch work solicited
Engraving done. J A Mauhkk,
2 doors north Lane Co Bank.
Feed Store.
Buy your flour and feed at War
nock's. He will deliver to any part of
the olty.
W J Warnock,
Corner of Eighth and Pearl streets,
opposite court bouse.
W. R. C. Market.
The Woman's Relief Corps will hold
market on Saturday, April '20. Fur
ther particulars announoed later.
Men's Oxfords.
Black and tan, all styles, W.SO.
T A Olt.BRHT.
M bkoii ants' Lunch. A merchants'
warm lunoh Is set at the Keoeptlon sa
loon between the hours of 11 a m and 1
p ni, and a cold lunoh between the
hours of 7 and 10 o'clock In the evening.
BREVITIES.
A windy day.
A good many farmers In town today.
Diphtheria exists at Rowland, Linn
oouuty.
Tom Bennett la now working In Pat
terson's meat market.
County School Superintendent Wm
M Miller Is able to be on the streets
again.
It Is printed that General Miles will
be a democratic candidate for the
presidency In 1104.
In the debate between the Willam
ette and faclflo universities held at Sa
lem last night the former won.
Wednesday's Oregonlan contained a
fine picture of Hon R M Veatch, who
was recently elected mayor of Cottage
Grove by a large majority.
It Is said a young girl of Eugene 16
or 17 years old tried to commit euioide
tbe other night by drinking ltudauum
because her lover quit her.
A couple of hobos on the break
beams of a passenger ooach on the
uorthbound train this afternoon at
tracted considerable attention at tbe
station.
A Click am us county girl mes tor di
vorce, and alleges that she had not
been married a week before her hus
band began swearing al her like a
pirate.
OQ Cartwrlght has been very 111
with asthma. His physician says a
change of climate Is absolutely nec
essary. Mr Cartwrlght will probably
go south.
June 14 has been set for the Oregon
pioneer reunion this year. It will be
held In Portland, Relelgh Scott and
Charles Galloway will deliver the
addresses.
J Fred Thorns, who married MIsb
Catherine U Cnggawell In this oity a
few weeks ago, left Seattle, Wash, for
Valdez, Alaska, where be Intends
locating. He, baa been appointed a
public and mineral land surveyor. His
wife will soon join him.
As an SP work train was coming
along about a mile below town yester
day It frightened the hnre driven by
Misses Ora Cheshire and Nora Thur
man, of Fern Ridge, causing it to rear
and plunge and to overturn the buggy.
Tbe hone then ran awny. Tbe young
Indies were not burt but the harness
and bnggy were pretty badly smashed
up.
We are Waiting.
You are waiting to view
the latest and moat nobby
designs in wall papers
wlilub we purchased direct
from the factory, and
which we will have nn ills-
Ii I ay at our big WALL
'AfFROPKNINU ou or
bout April lOlb.
Overton Paint and Wall Paper
Co, Eighth Street.)
Hotel Arrivals
HOFFMAN.
O J Webater, St Paul
H L Rami, Junction
John Waddle, Weodllng
T A King, Wendlliig
R J Forbes, Weudltug
J U Hills, Jaeper
W 0 Edwards, Lowell
E D Strattord, R'meburg
H L Lata, Philt
J H Brown, Portland
H W Hickman, H V
W M Wisdom, Portland
T Reeves, S F
A Bauer, Chicago
S U Jameson, Portland
E Waldman, Portland
M Meyiiouliz, N Y
J F Kelly, Coburg
S L Moorhead, Junoiinu
FrAiik Moorhead, Junction
Wm Vauduyn A dght, Coburg
B FTIiiseiilielmer, Portland
E B Whitney, La
E L Coe, S F
W Q McFarland, F
EUOENB.
Frank Rosen field, S F
SSorensnn, Wendlliig
W E Thompson, Wendllng
O 0 Clem, Weuiiling
C A Can, Wendllng
M Ueeson, Mitchell, S D
W J Ferrell, Minn
E Brooders, Albauy
J EStewatt, Springfield
F L Plolier, Redding
Strong, Outage Grove
W J Ferrell, Minn
Mrs Geo Kelly, Wendllng
Geo F MoCllutock, Portland
"Our Court House" Cigars.
Chas Llltlefl.ld has Just received a
fresh shipment of "Our Court House"
cigars, a brand which is becoming ex
ceedingly popular with Eugene
smokers.
The Genuine Opening of Spring
ia RMtrUlr, IV ar rttvhr
for it, ami the man that t un t
irx-iirfil M Sprint uit (Wthtt
tiny will hftvetotUT t home
when it arrlvr. If ym want
to he iiiint)le anil if i aocortl
ftnoe with the writ tht r, with
out etuhATTftMirir jmiir puree,
look at our Hiring it) It.
AX BILLY
PERSONAL.
Bock bier In market.
Stuart Hautia arrived today from
Heat He.
Frank Page Is In the cily to spend
Sunday.
Mr Koh'lskey, of Franklin, inteuds
moving li Eugene.
Geo M Miller arrived In K iuene on
tbe afternoon train.
Rev J J ttaudeaker went to Lan-
laster this afternoon.
John Dimond, of C vburg, the old
pioneer, was In Eugene 'oday.
Chas Cochran went to (,'olt'ige Grove
this afternoon t' spend Sunday.
S L Moorhead, editor of the Junc
tion City Times, wax in Eugene today.
Rev D C Kellerus went to Brow ox
ville today to till his pulpit tomorrow.
Rev F K Bllllngtoo wout 1 i C ittaga
Grove this afternoon to preach tomor
row. Hon H E Ankeny, ol J tcksoo
county, Is vlHitlng his family here.
H N Ciekerline returned till after
noon from a business visit al Cottage
Grove.
Miss Minnie Evuus, ot the Harrla-
burg public scIiooIb, is visiting in Eu
gene.
Miss fianna Paddock, registrar of
the U O. Ih visiting at tier home near
Oregon City.
Chas Kastland has gone to Astoria
to resume his position as bookkeeper
In a cannery at that city,
Harry Keeney has accepted a posi
tion with J U Green & Sou and will
beglu work next Monday.
Mibs Lou Norri", teacher In the
Junction public school, arrived up this
afternoon to spend Sunday.
Miss Kdlth Wilson left on today's
traiu for Pleasant Hill, where she will
teach the Enterprise school,
J B Hopkins returned this alternoon
from Full Creek where he went to nee
about, the log run for the Eugene Lum
ber 'Jo.
Mrs Smoietead, of Junction City,
who has been the guest of Mrs New
man for several days, returned home
today.
Mrs Romeo Gilbert returned home
to Malum this alternoon, after a few
days' visit wilh her parents, Mr I ml
Mrs L Gilstrap.
B F Bond, ot Irving, who has been
very low with typhoid fever, we are
pleased to learn Is recovering and is
slowly gaining strength,
Frank C Eddy, wife and children, of
Uuca, N Y, will arrive in Euirene to
night to visit Mr Eddy's mother, Mrs
Mary Eddy, and family.
Dean E C Sanderson went to Albany
tiday to fill the pulpit of the Christian
church In the absence of Pastor
Holmes, who la ro uluctlng a revival
meeting at Bta ton.
Independence Enterprise: Clarence
C ndfeller came down from Eugene on
Sunday and will spend a lew days In
the city. He will open up a second
hand store there as soon as he can get
things arranged.
Rrnwnsville Times: G A Dyson
and J M Howe are down from Eugene,
the former renewing old acquaint. ncea
and talking Blue River mines wblle
ihe latter is taking "your order for a
new suit of clothes."
Roseburg Review, April 12: Kngl.
neer Harry Weber Ifl reported as being
dangerously 111 at his home iu Lane
county Mrs J ti Shnim, of Siuslaw,
will arrive this evening for a visit wltli
relatives nn t ho Kast Umpqua.
Creston, Iowa, Ailvertleir: ,lEx
Cnuiily Clerk Joseph and family
leave tomorrow for Eugene, Oregon,
whsre they have decided to Incate. Mr
Juseph and his estimable family have
for many years been identified with
Union county and (.'rcstnu anil the r
removal Is not without Its sorrows."
Mr Joseph and faiulfy arrived in Eu
gene yesterday.
SOCIAL.
hllK.MIH fMKTY.
The fourth d.ncing parly given 'bis
season by ilieB. r .i- I'lub, was held
at the Armory l.st night. The big
hall was c ..ii...rtai.ly tilled wilh the
devotees. .f i he T-rn.'ihor-aii amuse
men', ami t relinked that It whs
one of the I . seiuolages garn
ered in Eng-i.f I'' - sea-iu. To the
enchaining strums of Hv-rverud's
orcce-tra -be in. try par y ilsuceJ to
then heart' cnt-nt I'" free or four
hours. During an ii t rval between
dances Mr. G.-n H Smith beautifully
executed on ihe pln" "he "rforosis
( lull March," oinpo-ed by Chas
Cochran, of ibis city, ami indicated
to the r i.rosis ( Jul . The leuiliilnn of
the piece was heariily applauded.
During the evening Mule .Miss Alia
Eisiham served deli-lom p neb lo Ihe
dMUcers.
I.Al'HKAS SOCIKIV.
The Laurcai.H met last ev.nl.ig 'n
Laurean K Italian hall. .Mr J .hri-on
(.resided. An exiemporaic o is ..diiie s
was giv-n by Mr Founlaiu on "What
it liieuhi. lo I e a Senior in U O," Mr
W H John-oii i;.ve a prepared address
on the ' .Spirit of Andrew C'sniegle."
The quest! n, "Resolvxl, '1 hat the ex
tinction of ihe llcer republic ny tlie
English would best sutneive the ad
vancement ol eiviiiz t O '," waadeha'ed
on tbe fcfll'mi.'ive l Messrs Thayer,
U R Can pbell and Coad The nega
tive wa- Mipi-oit.'d t.y Messr C L
CnmpU.ll, Scarbmiigli, Gallocly and
lilyeu. Tbe pi. snli ul, sfier summing
up the t.ru neni, irave bis decision in
favor the i iHmiUie. Afterthe report
of the censor, Mr Fountain, tbe so
ciety adjourned.
AMACIITAN SOCIETV.
Tlie Amacitian Society met last even
ing witli the new board of ofltoera In
oharge. 'About fortv members were
prest lit and one of ihe bnst programs
of the year was rendered. The pro
gram as composed ot several littrary
productions followed by an Interesting
debate. The q.lestiou was: "Rrsolved,
That the course purMi d by Fun
ston lu the captur-1 of Aguinaldo was
jiiHtili.-d." The afliniiative was ted by
Chessman and Lifter and the negative
by Washhurne and Jotr.son. The
judges gave the alllrmalive the decls
Ion.
W I ( KS-aol.UM ITU.
The marriage of Miss Lena G.ild
smith, of Or -gon City, and formerly
of Eugene, to Mr Wesley Wicks, of
San Francisco, occurred in Portland
last Saturday, April, 6, 1801. Tbe
young lady's friends, who are
legion In Eugene, are happy to
hear of her marriage and tender
hearty congratulations, Mr Wicks Is
coat a-'ent for Scrihner'n Magsziue
arid la a tln-l-clas gentleman. The
bride Is the dangh'er of Mr and Mrs A
Goldsmith and has lived in Eugene
tuO't nil her lite,
pi'miay fchooi. party.
The members nf Miss Alieo M
Sn.'i! ' ' iiriHtliiti Snrblav echo r cIbks
win-tin i."iest' of Miss Marian -iabin
li.si ei-ening. The evening w-.s de-
I'L'iilfuUv spent in cnnversaiioo and
tra'iie- and in listentnir to an i-ii'l-ess
from Prof I, I) Green and In l'.ible
study Light refreshments were
serv-d during the evenimr.
WOMAN'S PATKK.Tlt LEAUl'K.
Mrs J B lian.berB this atiemoon
ent. rtained the Woman's Republican
I Patriotic League at her pleasant home,
A large i.ttendance nf members was
present and a roliiabl" and ... j yable
afternoon was spent. The h.u'e.-a pro
vided light refrei-hlnelits tn her guests.
I.'IIKISTIAN Makkkt
The ladies of the Christian church
conducted a in.; rket to lay In the build
lug on WilUmelte street formerly oc
dipli-n t)' the Louvre re-iuarant. A
large amntii t of goods was disposed of
aud quite a neat sum was realiz-d.
New To Day
Our Stock of Ladies and Gents Furnishings is Complete in
Every Department and Now rvcady For Your Inspection.
! COLLARS.
Velvet stcok .'3Hc
Satin stock with f'ohl
liaiuls ."ii'io
Pot swiss stock .!0e
Phiin silk stock .'-Tie
riain satin stock .'-'"ic
iincn collars in all
stylos 2 for '-'"ic j
wnrn: GOODS mvj.
Aililcil this week a beauti
ful 1 iiia? of washable fabrics,
plain and dott.'d Swisses,
Mulls, Organdies, Persian
Lawns, French Batiste and
Imnnrted iniitios. Make
vour sclcc'i.ms early.
New hosiery just arrived.
Plain and fancy colors. The
Iron stitch ami laoo strip in
both silk and cotton. Latest
Paris stvlcs.
Shirt waists in all colors.
Latest stvlcs. Sniped and
Persian effects. Come eaily.
rHi! to $ l.'iO each.
Ladies' and Misses plovt s.
We can lit yon with any si.e,
color and price. Special this
week. Our $t gloves .Too.
I v":t-l i ;:onds specials. Our
!)( inch liilit and dark per
cales al lie. 1 Inmost it; ging
hams. 1'ietty pattems and
new designs, 7e at (ij, 10c at
;'.). I-'l.e at II, loo at l-'i cents
1 per iird.
Linen skirls and duck suits
Ju.-t tlie t'hing for spring and
umiiu'i' wear. Vou should
puivliur-o now while the stock
is c.Miiplcle.
1
CLEARING UP SALE
Pattern Hats
Will tie sold at a Big Reduction this week
Don't delay seeing these HATS as an earlv
call will be to your advantage.
J. V. KAUFMAN.
Church Xotices.
CONURKQATIOKAL,
CHRISTIAN CHUHCH.
All the regular eerylcea of the day,
The public cordially invited.
Morton 1. K"SE,
PRESBYTERIAN CHIJI Clt.
No preaching service u. morrow.
Sunday echool at 12. Other Bervlves
as usual.
F G Young.
c r CHURCH.
Preaching services 10:30 and 7:30.
Sunday sohool 11:80. YPHCK 6:30.
Prujenuietlng Thurnday 7 30.
Wel.ouie lo public.
J If CbATCOMB, Pastor.
Moruing service aud all meetlngB as
usual. In toe evening tbe BuplietH
worship v. ltd uh hi tlie Congregutional
church. Rev t: Culvert Snioot will
preach the eveuing serruou. A cordial '
velcojie to all.
Mac H Wallace, Minister.
MKTHOI.lbT EriSCOPAL CHURCH.
IVniinunion service at 10:30 a m.
Dr T B Kord, D D, will preach at 7:30
p m. Other service an uual. Third
quarterly conference on Monday even
lug at 7:30.
VV B Hollingshkad, Pa"tor.
BAPTIST CHURCH.
Sunday school 10 ii in. Morning
wornhlp II a m, subject for sermon,
"Hazehiah's Apneal to God." Junior
B Y P U at 3;30 p m, B Y P U at 0.30.
lu the eveulug we shall uuite with
Ihe Congregational church.
J Calvert Smoot, Pastor.
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Don't Listci
To the man tliat lav. ii'.
"'""'I"tt. S i.S
I'Ut it in g,. , w 'f
onler. 0:.ly the Ki, "
the OB.Wtu,,l,raiJ
Bicycle
Repairing
y..,rw,,ei;:,kv;,7rJ,fc
ruuie tmm H ,. "r.koi
imve it set rl::l,t. 'l u ZZ
caao will l.e trillin- Mt '
The Boer War.
The latent news from South Africa
indicates a epeedy Bnd peaceful tei
inination of the conflict that has been
ruling for the pant two yais. W'ur
ia teirllile tiling aid Iihh slain thou
ratids, but stomich trmii leswe believe,
liave slain even moie. When the
stomach is out of order the entire sys
tem butters and diee lakt-suu awful
bold. To inimr, lieel h and long life
keep the stomach in n nl oniliiiuu by
the use ot Hoatetier'H SinniHch I'ltters.
The next nine you are troubled with
dyspepsia, lndiges Ion, biliousness,
constipation or any other disorder of
Ihe stomach, do not fail to live it a
trial. It will cure these ailments and
prevent malaria, fever and ague. In
sist nn having the genuine with our
private revenue stamp over the neck of
the bottle.
We have four Experts
Who Repair am I Manufacture Bicvclea. Competent men wlin'l,...
Ohio. Iliinow, Missouri. K:.sas, .Mexico. Mah., a,l Ok 0 au
ex(erieuce. We alwi repair guus aud sewwijig Machines. " ' 'e
Barker Gun Works.
"Lest We Forget"
Your atk-ntion is attain
called to the fact that
Yerington's PhenoQuinine
lc & siecific for CoM in the Hetvi, Tn Orij-pp, Headnclie, ami
all other similar coiiiplai.ua. KATlriFAUTlUN Ult MONKY IiA IC
Prepared anil twld wuly at
Veringtcn's 9th Street Bruq Ste,
EUGENE OREGON.
Leciure on Christian Science.
Dr A A Fu'eer, C 8 B, of Riverside,
Cal will I. ciure on Christian Science
in the Congrevation il church eel lie--day
evening. April 17tn, st 8 o'clock.
In view of the many uiisconceptloue
and erroneous Ideas concerting Chris
tian Science, a Board nf Leoluresblp
was fnrnied by ibe First Chutoh of
Chrl-t. Scientist, In Boston, Mass.
Dr Hulcer Ik oue nf twelve members
enmpnsinr tills bnsrd and is an able
exponent nf lilssuhject.
Tie leciure Is given under the auspi
ces f the ChrlHtlan Mcience Society of
hneene and Is free 'o the pubpo.
When in Want
of any farm machin
ery it will jay you to
see our line of Grain
drills, l'lows, Garden
cultivators; Harrows,
Disk harrows, Wagons
and etc.
S. L LONG.
mMmc
THE NEW PROCESS
IS AN OLD PROCESS WITH US
j.WING used it nearly a year. When in quest of
the best of evevviliino- in tlio 1.i'kti-v line remea-
lire The Bonhonierp Ot'li ct v.mr 41 00 fin rounnl nil.'!)
paid to anyone finding any alum, ammonia, or any o
injurious ingredient in our bread.
Phone Red 46-4
Ninth Street.
DUNN & CO,
t'li!'ii,t.4"
Cupid
A Few Pointers on Good
Laundry Work
.V.1U not come amlsn I" H'
vi bo know wlihtgooil ltu tirtry
work n-Hllv is:
1. The way we w'l
V.i '. w ou.
2. The whv e tt'irch i""'
. , ....... ih.T
I'ln'liea tHH, II 'I'll' ii" H '"
rKiii'.i.
cloth. s aiiioiiih
Eugene Laundry Co.
Mount Hood
High Grade ioc Cfcfir.
F. C. Potts
Manufacturer
Sec Window.
5. H. FRIENDLY.
Our loct assortment o !
iNeckties are all right f
and our oOct job ir
Hats is a corker. Ovei
500 are now sold and
being worn by theHest
oi ttiem.
AX BILLY
DEPARTMENT STORE.
An Easter House Beautiful.
1 1 it term c n , nlv nnly ti.
nr. il tl. m ;h ..it in .
'""" " i'..l tiu; .il colore an.ll
I All. rn-h ,u Mr.. niiim ti,k
ir the n-t ml ,Snninir ..f
I'.1"!. , i, vir,. f ,,tinv
i.f tl .iv.M. ri..l an. I min... atll
n.'ir tl. .ii , ..u., s ,0CB n,tjr
artistic lieauty.
DAY &
HENDERSON.
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