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Today's News Today. DAILY EUGENE Today's News Today. GO ART). VOL. 19. TUESDAY EVENING EUGENE, OREGON, MAY 21, 1901 TUESDAY EVENING o Close Out.... Ladies' tailor made suits.... All new Spring styles. Call at once before this line is broken. Our prices no doubt will move these goods at once. IPTOfJ BROS. NO 121 General Lapus of National Guard Fame FAVORABLE FOR STRIKING MACHINIST Special to the UcABD. Washington, May 21. Reports from all over the country to the effect that one thousand leading iron man ufacturing firms have agreed to and signed the scalo of hours and wages demanded by striking machinists. Ihe outlook for a settlemunt of the strike iL. ..... . . Hie men is very iavoraoie holding out. although many in firms favor of are still This is for you to read. Go To N R Gaylord's For a good Piano or Organ. For a good Violin, Guitar or Banjo. For good Accordions and Harps. Music Store. All kinds of of Musical Instrument Repaired. Hale' Rlnrk Finfene. musical mcrcnanaise . . . ,J Lest We Forget" Your attention Is again called to the factthat Yerington's Pheno-Quinine Is a .pacific for Cold in the He. Gripw, Headach. and all otlier aimilar complaint SATISFACTION OB MONhY BACK. Prepared and aold only at Yerington's 9th Street Drug Store, EUGENE OREGON IIAZUsTG CADETS EXPELLED. Special to tbe Guard. Washington. May 21. Secretary of War Root aimroves the findings of the board of officers detailed as a court mar tial to investigate hazing at West Point. X lve cadets will be expelled and six others suspended for different periods of time. GENERAL KAPUS SUICIDED. Bppcial to I be Guar 1. Portland, May 21. General William Kapus, who was very prominent in the organization of the old Oregon Na tional Guard, committed suicide this morning. All the circumstances go to show that he was tempo rarily insane when he committed the deed. CONGRESSMAN DROWNED. Special tn the Guard, Victor, Colorado, May 21. It is believed that John M. Glover, a Missouri congressman, has lost his life in the flood that is raging in this locality. PERSONAL. What's a table Richly spread without a loaf ol Bonboniere Bread. Free delivery at all hours. DUNN & CO, Phone Red 46-4-Ninth Street J. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO EHBUHERS and FUHERAL DIRECTORS Da; & Henderson, Undertakers and Enters. Cor. Hit, and 7th, sts. Willamette Market Operated formerly hf C M Young is now re opened and conducted by BRODERS BROS. Who will keep a full supply of all kinds of meat. Give u a trial and we will guaran tee satisfaction. Broders Bros Summer Shoes... in all the latest styles, toes, and colors. GOOD SHOES for Little Money. YORAN'S SHOE STORE THE FAHOUS $3.50 Walkover Shoe For Men. Bold only by DAVID MM... ! Winter Photo Co. Superior Photographs. Chambers Block, Eugene. C. S. Farrow. P.aler !u Harvesting machinery and imuleovnt., also M"n.y loaned and rent oollected on reasonable terms. Office comer of fith and lire Sts, EUGENE, Oregon. Students wanting pnotne before Commencement, should call at oooe loraittiMS. Ihewnrk ia crowding and If put ofl long, ..leave. too little time togire your work the attention it should bare. Make IaotmenU. if po-ible, and early. Cloudy days good. MIbb Edna Hailley, of Crow, was In Eugene today. O F Knox went to Cuttane Orova to day on business. Attorney Woodoook oame home from Salem last night. Attorney h D Norton, of Grauta Paas, la in the olty. M O Warner left tbia afternoon for a business trip south. Mra R 8 Bean returned borne today after a abort visit in tbla olty. Cbaa Coobran returned tbla after noon from a visit to Cottage Urove. Miss Anna Awbrey returned this afternoon from a abort visit at Cottage Grore. Attorney and Mra J 8 Medley re turned bom to Cettage Grove tbls afternoon. Mrs L B Logan returned tbls after noon from a visit with her daughter, Miss Fay, at Portland. Mrs J E Ferguson has relumed to Astoria, after having visited Kev and Mrs W B Holllngsbead. Otto Pickett, who officiated at the Interstate field meet yesterday, re turned borne to Portland tbla after noon. Mrs TV E Calkins,1 of Beattle, who has been visiting her slater, Mrs Leonard Gross, left this afternoon for home. Chae Pierce arrived up from Port land last nlrht and today went to Ashland. Mr Pierce Is one of the new cannery men. Rd Bryson, the well known gradu ate of the U O, and who has Jusl completed his second year In Columbia law eolleee. attended tbe neiu meet yesterday. Miss Nina Bchoepa, of Portland, who baa been vIMtlng her friends, Ml Lulu Holmes sad Lizzie Hacbney, U n students, for a few days, returnea borne today. George Fisher and W M Uenehaw returned from the Blue Jttver mines veaterdav. They report everytning loom I nil in tlie amriei ; vviiiio ku they experienced several snow storms u M rivland. superintendent of tbe Olds, Wortiuan & King depart' m'nt store, In Portland, was In Eu ni tiKlav. Ho was formerly In bus and bas many friends luM Ha has been visiting bis untie, A I) Hylaurt, Lowell, for some lime. Otho Roberta bas arrived borne from Athena where he bas been In the amnlnv of Tavlor 4 Jarman, formerly of Ibis city. Mr Roberts says tbe gentlemen are doing a splendid bual and now conduct two stores. He will remain lo Eugene permanently, U 0 Light and Heating Plant. Special to the Guard. Portland, May 21, 3:37 p in. Tbe oommlttee of the Board of Regents having tbe letting of the contract for the construction of a building for tbe light and beating plants of the Uni versity of Oregon has adjourned till 8 o'olook Ibis evening. Excursion to Portland. Toe D O athletic management will run an excursion to the Oregon-Mult nomah field meet, wliloh occurs in Portland May 2. Tbe apeolal car will loave Eugene Friday, May 24, at 2:08 p m, and return Sunday afternoon Round trip tickets $5. Tickets can be prooured at the Corner Drug Store, or from the undersigned. C N MuArthdh, Ray Goodrich. Good Literature for Penitentiary. The college T M 0 A will send a box of good literature to tbe state peniten tiary early next week. Those desiring to help Id tbls worthy matter may leave books or periodicals at J U Green's store, or they wilt be called for If notlos Is sent to John Hondsaker. Girl Wants Place. Wanted. A reliable party to take mm of nlace during summer. Bee F L WaeiiBUBK, 11th and High etr ts. Situation wanted by a young woman In a family to do general household work. Inquire at onoe or address, Mias Violet Hahdinoi Hoffman House, Euegen. Da. CLAKirtca Kkekb. Canyon City Eagle: Dr Clarence W Keene ar rived In Canvon City Monday from Portland with tbe view of locating here to practice med lei ne. Tbe doctor la a graduate of the medical depart ment of the University of Oregon at Eugene, and has been lo active prao tlce during the past two years In the oity hospital of Portland. He has se cured rooms In tbe Eagle building tn hich be will shortly open his office. Married. Lon Moore and Mlaa Maggie Williams were united In mar Mage last evening at 9.80 o'clock at the bride's home near the Wlllametle river bridge, by Justice C A Winter melir. The young people are (Mlt well known In Eugene and their friends wish them much happlnm and prospi rlty. POPRTY Roi.D. E J Fraaler haa consummated tbe sale of the Rlehard Bauer property of Ki acres near Bangs' Park, known as the MoCrady pNoe, to H J Valentine, Jost out from lows Consideration $3000. Mr Valentine and family have moved to the place and will reside there permanently. Loo Daivi Jap Hills has plioed 1,1.00,000 feet of Inge into the river and the drive was started for the Cprlng field sawmill yesterday. j PROGRAM Arranged for Memorial Services Next Week. PARADE TO BE FORMED. Sunday evening, May 20, Colonel Yorau ami slat!', with Companies A aud (', O N u, as rC"rt, will f..mi ou Willamette elr.et, riht reeling nu Teuth. J W deary P.wt, GAR, Women's Rt lief Coro", Ladies of the Q A R, and ront, of Veterans will form on Ninth aired, light resting nu Will amette, in the order named at 7:15 aharp, anil march without delay, to the Chriftmn church, wli.n the Mem orial sirinon will be prcaoli'd by Kev Mao H Wallace, attainted by the several ministers of tliocily. Tiie publlo aro most cordially Invlied to attend this uervlot'. MKMOKlil. DAV, THUKMMY, MAT 3D. The exerol.es for the day will be as followa: l'roiiiiiily at 10 a in, under ordere of I'oiurmlo tj W. linker aw marshal, and Beit II Miller ul V K Taylor im HH-.WiantH, CoImiii'I Yorau and stall, ( .unpi-nipc A mid C, UNO, aa osoorl, will form on Willamette tstreel, ri lit retting on Tenth. J W Ueaiy Post, W It C, Ladiea of the G A R, and rt of V, In the order uamed, will form ou Ninth . t eel, right renting un lllaniette. t-ue--mibUU-au'l cliilttteu-wtri fmiu-ou Oak street, right rerttlug ou Ninth, facing north. Mayor and Chy council lu carriages, cltizeua in oarrhtges aud ou foot will form ou 0.ik street, right resting ou Ninth, facing south. i'rompily at 10:3.) the line will move under the marshal's and aaeia titnu' orders. Moving south on Will amette to E'.eveuth street, east on Eleveiith to Hilyard, south ou Ullya d to Thiiteeiith, eaat ou Thirteenth to oouuty road, thence to the ueiuetery. After exerci.es ly the GAR aud Phil ippine veiemtiH, the line will be dis missed. EVEMINU KXKHCiRKS AT CHRISTIAN CHIIHCeT. The esuoit of the morning Hue will assine same foruiatiou at 7:15 promptly, ou Willamette Klreot; with G a R Post aud kindred organization on Ninth street aud move to Christian church. I'HOUKAU ATOHUKCH. 8lnging-"Hall Colunibl," Audience led by University Qurtette Invocation Rev M L Rose University Que r telle "Nearer My God to Thee" President Frank Hlrong, Professors Gleun, Dun and Kessler. Address Elder Dr Ford Hinging Uuiversity Quartette. Decoration of Copbinea by 13 little ooys, also representations of Goorge aud Lady Washington, and Goddess of Peace and Liberty. Hinging University Quartette Hong "America," audience, led by University Quartette, Everybody Is cordially requested to take part In all servloes with us. All old soldiers of all wars, the blue aud the gray, to unite In the (roper ob servance of this occasion. Committer. Ail-Around Athlete. l'ortlaod telegram. It Ib now announced that Heater, of the University of Oregon, Is tbe best tennis player in Eugene. His list of ac complishments includes pole vaulting, hurdling, Jumping and running. Cau he play oroijuel? TlitmsiioN Lake Ckeek. Green leaf correspondence! Armstrong says that three or four years from now he will bring his steam logging outfit Into Nelson Creek valley, lay a track down Nelson creek to Lake creek and go to getting tlmlier ofl' the laud he bas ac quired there. That valley contains probably the largest oompaot body of Douglas spruce timber In the world, aud Armstrong baa practically secured the greater part of It. N Hharp, late of Loe Angeles, Ctl, has accepted a poaitlou In E E Mo. Claiinhau's repair shop. Two expert bicycle repairmen are now connected with this shop. UP-TO-DATE WttAPPERS TOR WIDE AWAKE PEOPLE- & & OUR CORSETINE IN MANY OF OUR WRAPPERS Possesses tho essontial features of a corset, Without discomfort to the wearer. Our wrappers aro mado ia Standard lrints, Percales, Flannolottes. etc. We have the latest, in separate waists and skirt wrappers. Try them. We can moet you in prices that will suit, in fit and quality. In .wrappers made from standard 1 rints, wo have them at 65c, 75c, 80c, and $1.00. Our Percale wrappers aro stylish, $1.00. $1.25, $1.50, and $1.08. In Flannolottes wo load in prico and quality. $1.00 worth $2.00. P. FRANFC&, SON! Choosing Something Toothsome For Dinner, breakfast or supier is always a pleasura to those who Im.lc over the many delicacies that couiprie our stock of fancy ip-ocerlee. We have the world's choicest product ill iiIshs, tins and pHttkakCM, anil put uphylhe best methikla f,.r prenor viitio i. Our frtsh arrivals of pickles and olives are choice aud low priced, J. 0. GREEN & SOU. Talephone Main 26 1 Save Your wife from the Hot stove by buying your FRESH BREAD SWEET At HAMMOND'S Leave orders to have it sent every morning by express Or at all hours. j& j& Try Westphalia hams -- AT 12 1-2 CTS Dried beof shipped to order. A few California tomatoes yet at 3 cans for 25 cts. L C SKEELS. Corner of 9th and Oak. rl' IE have finished opening the latest pro duction of the English Potteries in a 1l7li T- i n - is ... iimn vvmie uoyai oemi-rorceiain with a email imbossed odgo like tho Havelando Ran som pattern. It is in opon stock, bo we can sell you one piece or a largo size sot; and the price is tho lowest it has over been for No 1 Porcelain. Come and havo a look at it. If you do not need any now you will later. Geo T Hall & Son. A C JKNMNGH, (.' It VAN IiL'YN Jennings & Yan Duyn Real Estate Exchange Vrm nd ctf pi"Trtjr for mU, fnt ml flirhknut. MoTiny Inane) ftnI rent ollecUd on rtn Urtin. l.(t ffir pmirrlv with un, CorrtM tiii Ian- rVii,c.ti 1. H"'frnr hf- Ia-rt'"- :oo V 1 irni National Batik, Clin isM ir-9m. ('.til anil n ua aVutl Wt ll0tt ou ritfliU Offiu ortf Lao teVma lavnk, Kuf o. Or. For One Week Evcry;Tailor;Mado Suit in Our House. Ladies Attention!!! 15 per cent Reduction On all Ladies Goods. ono week only. No reserve all must go. The Leador of low pricos and t tyles. FRANK DUNN.