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J z. Daily Eugene Guard TUESDAY MAY 21 All Popular Brands of CIGARS FOR SALE AT Julius Goldsmith's HOARD Telephone, Do Main 191. Weather petlfti lo the Quart Portland, May 21. Bhowtra to. night; Wednesday (air and warmer. Sum, New Ads Today. S L Look. Wall paper. Preston & Hales. Feed and groceries at White's. Overtoils for wall paper and paints Htearns' bloyole. Crescent bloyole. Tbe two favorite makes. P L Chambers, Agent. Paints and oils. Preston & Halss, Or Lowe, optlolan, with J 8 Luokey Freeh garden seeds at F L Cham bera'. Boreeo fly doors and windows. F L Chambers. Harness and saddles. Preston & Bales. Band Oouoert seats on sale at Corner drug store. All kinds of bloyole sundires. F L Chambers. Many bargains In underwear, if you oall soon. P Frank & Hon. A good bioyole to exouange lor good wood, Kaoket store. Twenty second-band bloyclea oheap, F L Chambers. Beats now on sale at Vincent's drug store for Band Conoert. Market I Market I Baptist Market, May 18, at J U Green's store. Ladles oall and have yoar Hand leer oblefs Perfumed Free, Raoket Store. Wall paper, all designs, new and prettier tban ever, at F L Chambers' All wool suits to your measure from Salem Woolen Mill goods, J M Howe. . Fishing taokle that oatobes and holds. All new stock. F Jj Cham bers. Wagons, Buggies, and Haoks, new , Moond baud. Home bargains. Moon's Feed Store. All kinds of dellolons oookery will be displayed in J U Green's store May 18, by the Baptist ladies. Go to the market next Saturday for your hominy, salt rising bread, brown bread, oakes, dressed ohlokeus, etc If you all knew how One a bloyole the Ham bier really is there would not be enough Xtamblsrs to go around. All ladles trimmed bats will be closed out at oost. P Frank & Hon. None better than the Continental Tailoring Co of Chioago. J M Howe, gent. Condition powders and stock feed. Preston & Hales. A buggy built for three is a good thing wben it is comfortable. Bee It at F L Chambers'. Hoes, rakes and new wheel hoe that saves half the work of gardening. Bee them at F L Chambers'. ' Take your watches and jewelry work to J A Maurer. Two doom north of of Lane County Bank. Cutter logger shoes and boots, at right prloes. P Frank and Son. Our Parisian Perfumes aud Toilet Goods are warranted to please, or the purchase prloe will be refunded, when half tbe oontenta la used, Raoket. M O Warner tunes pianos aud organs. Repairing and polishing, Ask ft ' the new Idea Paper Pat terns, 10 oents, at Miller's bookstore. Carpet taoks, oarpet stretchers, oar pet beaters aud all tbe other little hardware used about a home, FL Chambers. Don't forget that Laud Plaster oner. You may not get this prloe analn, and It Is one of the best investments you ever made on your farm, Moon's Fkkd Stork. Our Regular Prices, 1711m T)ry granulated sugar $1 00 Hllba Good rice 1 fit) 2rocan K C Baking Powder 20o 4 pkgs Arm and Hammer soda lifio (libs Arm and Mammereoda (bulk) Bfio Bib package Gold Dust DOo 4 boxes ball bluing aio lib good corn starch 6o lib good glnm starch So lib good green ooflee I'JJo lib good roast codes l'JJo all No 1 dried peaches 25a 81ns No 1 raisins 2Ao (litis good dried apples 2oo dibs pink or bayo beaas i!Ac 8 good cigars fi.i 8 pkgs Ked Hell tobaeoo . 2io 0 pkgs Dixie Queeu tubaoco line lib War tobaoco , 4Vt 1 doi No 1 uulmegs , 6e Ax Billy Department Store. BREVITIES. Hop lice are to be found on tbe Damson plum sprouts. The Berean Basket Social at tbe CbrUtlan ohurou Thursday night A social dance was given at the Minnesota Hotel Saturday evening. Jebn B Oray bas accepted a position In the Heoth-Kelly C 's store at Sagi naw. Lota of good things at tbe market Baturday In tbe Titus block. Don't forget It. Tbe work of repainting the otty buildings baa been commenced by L A Overton. The body of tbe man drowned up the Middle Fork, Mr CalD, bas not bsea found yet. Get your Booday dinner supply at tbe market Baturday by tbe ladles of tbe Christian oburcb. Crescent bicycles bavestood the tesi. Get one and you are sure of a good thing. F L Chambers. v Tbe ladles of the Christian church will bold a market on Saturday, May 25th. Further announcements later. 'Phone 4-11-44 is MoClanahan's bi cyole repair shop Wheels called for and delivered without extra obarge. The Ladles Aid Society of tbe U B oburob, will bold a market on Batur day, June lit. Further anounosment later. Tbe market by tbe ladles of the Christian cburoh will be held In ibe Titus block next door to Green's grocery. Tbe trial of C M Hill, the ex-post master of Belknap Bprlngs, has been set in the United States court at Port' land for the 20th Inst. Bt Mary's Episcopal Guild will meet for sewing In tbe Parish room at 2 p m tomorrow, May 22nd, 1001, By order of tbe Pres. H E Bladden, secretary. Balem Statesman: Mrs R E Wands, or this olty, has accepted an ivitition from Ord Pest to deliver the Memorial Day address at Cottage Grove on the 80th. Mrs Lawrenoe and grand-daughter, Miss Fay DeLano, have been com pelled to postpone their visit to tbe Kaat on account of the illness of Mrs Ray DeLano. Gustaf A Baohs, of this olty, has ob tained a valuable patent for improve ments In breeob-loadlng firearms through Louis Bagger 4 Co, patent at torneys, Washington, D C. Tbe funeral of the late George Huston was held this afternoon at the residence of his son, Capt R S Huston, couduoted by Rev Mae H Wallace. Interment took plaoe in the I O O F cemetery. Monday's express brought a cag containing six red foxes to William Brenner, of Bclo, Linn county, who will turn the critters loose in tbe hills snd In a few years expects to have great sport oapturlng them with dogs, says the Solo News. They came from Illinois. They are a very sportive ani mal, and boys who own bounds are looking forward to a good time chas ing them. A SERIES OF GAMES. Albany Ramblers vs. the Eugene Ramblers Sunday, June 2. Tbs managers of tbe Rambler base ball teams of Eugene and Albany have arranged for a series of games to be played between the two teams 'this summer, tbe first ore of wbloh will oeour at Albany Sunday, June 2, the eoondoneat Eugene June Dth aud tbe date of tbe third one to be decided later on. The Eugene team Is getting In good shape, and with the game to be played with tbe Bohemias of Cottage Grove at Bangs' park next Sunday, will have had praol Ice enough to put up a rat tling good exhibition of basoball, and will make Albany hustle to beat the band to make a reapeotabls showing at tbe games. LoaoRRs' Losses. Floreuoe West: It would surprise most people to bear In Just what condition last year's log ging operations left most bggrrs on the Rluslaw and tributaries. Over 2,000,000 feet went to sea, then the price of logs dropped with about 15,- 000,000 feet In the booms. We are In formed that one sterna logging outfit Is 15,0X0 behlud. Cook V anted. A first class oook wanted at Hammond's Cafe. Why Pay More? I pk Magic, Western or Yrastfoam 4o lib salted peanuts ll)c Mrs Potts sad Iron handle 10c I laive can pure spice loo S sticks oandv lo 1 lb NnJ siiiirttr snaps 10o 1 gall (rood mixed pickle o 1 I'kK envelop 4c I lk,c tooth picks 4a 1 Ih Rood new fill) cream cheese loo 1 hottle tomato catsup loo t( spools thread ifOo pter napkins 1 tin Imilrr tcic lll lb roll barley 11. u, ie potato nnwlier ic I bottle 1 lelcher't t'aetorie 'w Remember our spices and extracts are pure and conform to the Pure Food Laws. CITY COUNCIL. Adjourned Session Held Last Night. City Counoll met I'l adjourned session lat evening, present Mayor Cbrlaman,Couuollman Ostium, Roney, Peter and Barker. Councilman Riney reported street work progressing satisfactorily. In tbe matter of petiton for sewer on Eleventh or Twelfth street to connect with sewer In the alley between Pearl and High streets after discussion Mr Roney moved that tbe sewer be located aixUen feet from tbe siutb line of Eleventh street tbenoeeast to A street, thence south to Tbtrteeutb street if practicable. Motion carried. On petition of property owners for a sewer from Cbarnelton to Madison street. Mr Roney reported that water mains extend to Washington street only and moved that prayer of peti tioners be granted aud tbe sewer be constructed In the alley between Sixth aud Seventh streets from Cbarnelton to Washington street. Motion carried On motion of Councilman Roney a ten foot sidewalk was odered con struoted on the north side of Beven h street from Olive, east to the alley. J H MoCluna; who was present asked permission of tbe oouncll to put building material on Seventh and Willamette streets during construc tion of his building which was granted. Petition of Wm Ruth et al for an aro light to be hung at tbe Intersection of First and Madison streets was read and referred to judlolary committee. An invitation from the GAR for counoll to participate in tbe memorial exercises on May SOth was read and invitation asoepted. Petition or C Waddle asking that Manhatten saloon license be transfer red to John J Rude, ordered granted when requisite bonds are filed. There being no further business council adjourned to meet In speoial session Saturday evening at 7 o'oleck. The Pan-American Exposition. The exposition at Buffalo will be one of the greatest this oountry has ever seen. The entire maoblnery will he ruu by the power furnished irom .Niagara falls. Although tbe motive power required is enormous we believe it is equal to tbe task, tbe same as Hostetter's Stomach Bitters Is equal to the task of supply ing the human body with motive power wnen it is enreeolea and run down. Its power to revitalize tbe sys tem and supply new life and energy Is wen Known, mere is no otner medi olne in the world so good for dyspep sia, indigestion, flatulenoy and ner vousness. It bas been the favorite medicine for over fifty years. Be sure and get tbe genuine wich private rev enue stamp over tbe neck of the bot tle. LOST IN ADMIRATION of tbe beauty of modern wall fiapers that are produoed at so ittle oost you will be wben you I see the array of rich and artls- tiu rucuia limb rtj minimum 111 the new patterns and colors of our wall papers. Those who would have their homes beauti fied should cover their walls from our handsome stock. Overton Paint and Wall Papar Co GUI-"-i c"wt Great On Hosiery This Week. Sae S H. FRIENDLY, l.KADEU OF LATEST STYLES AND LOW DUCES. How Postmaster McCornack At tended to a Fire Alarm Request. While Postmaster McCornack w attending to tbe patrons who were lined up before the general delivery window this morning about 7 o'clock, It came Ibe turn of a rather gawky boy who had been In tbe line everl miuutes. in bis Llaiid tones our post master asked for hi - name wben to bis astonishment tbe boy replied that Mrs Harding's bouse was on firs aud that be bad been sent down Ui tbe post ofiice to ittve tbe alarm. Now Postmaster McCornack Is not a swearing mail, but be used very eo ergetlo language in telling that boy to lose no time In getting outside and crying "fire," then telliuu tbe flremeu where it was. The boy obeyed or ders and raised the deparuueut in very good time after be got started. Hotel Arrivals. Herman Jerke, Junction Morris Browo, Chicago J A Dewey, Portland B J Brubaker, Portland A A Brubaker, Portland M A Brubaker, Portland A L Harris, Hudson Phil Witbyoombe, North Yamhill W H Larimer & wt, Dexter H E Poiemer, Independeno C O Comfort, Balem CVSberidan, Walker Joe Mo Donald, Portland Wm Moore, Scio S C Lewis, Panther T B Reed, King's Valley Wm L Rloe, Lansing, Mich Mrs M E Reynolds, Bpukane O M Rollins, Bt Louis S J. Langdon, Mobcow, Idaho J P Bsnford, Portland HOFFMAN. B Esgyskall, S F R Mun, Seattle J S Glass, S F I EE Van Anerep, Portland C W Cotton, Calif E LaForest, BPRR H B B Calton, Seattle G W Jacobs, PortUud A Meyerheim, N Y J Low, Portland Bainey May, Harrisburg W W Clay too, Poitland R G Pearson, Seattle H C Coleman, Toledo ER Hatch, Portland Mies V Harding, Marsh field R B Robertson, U S G 8 C K Bpaulding & boy, Newberg G M Hyland, Portland G W Jacobs, Portland E F Morefield, Chicago H E Palmer, Independence C F Dickinson, Portland Tho Collenson, Portland Mrs Uso il Kelly, Wendllng J F Kelly, Wendllng W J Boliurz, 8 F W C Witzel, Portland Roy Williams, Coburg H D Norton, Seattle W W Wolf, B F Weddino! Trip. Idaho Falls Times: Mr aud Mrs Ray Smith arrived Bun- day evenlug from a delightful wed ding trip through Oregon, where they visited Portland, Aetorla and Seaside. Tbe ceremony, which was performed at Eugene, Oregon, May 8, was wit nessed by miuy friends of tbe con tracting parties who joined in wishing the couple a joyous and prosperous voyage o'er tbe sea of life. On Mouday evening a number of friends gathered at Mr Smith's home to extend a hearty welcome to tbe wedded pair, and to pay their respeots to tbe fair and esti mable bride. A pleasant sooial time was had, after which tbe guests de parted, wishing the host and hostess many happy returns of the day. Rbsidbnur por Bale. A Hue resi dence tor sale oheip in the heart of tbe city, one blook from the bUBiuess por tion of Willamette street. Inquire of W Banders, Olive street. Misse3 extra heavy guaran teed fast black ribbed hose, regular price 25c reduced to 10 cts Ladies fast black hose, beau tiful patterns in lace, stripes and drop stitch, regular price 35c reduced to 25 cts Extra bargains in ladies plain ho?, for 15 and 20 cts. We also have the most artistic and boautiful line of lace, stnpo and drop stitch hose in tho city from 3o to 75 cts Bargains for men, regular 20c socks in black, tan and fancy this week 13 cts OREGON WINS. A Splendid Yiciory for U. 0. Yesterday. SCORE 6 1-1 TO 55 l-I. The big Held meet between the slate universities of Oregon aud Washing ton resulted in a victory for the Oregon team with a score of 6iJ to 65. Oregon Is jubilant and bas reason to be. Hlie defeated Washington at foot. ball lust winter, wou the debate from Washington Friday evening aud now wius tbe athietlo Held meet with a marvln of 11 point! The events yesterday were pulled oft satisfactorily, and although the crowd In attendance was not large, what It lacked In numbers it made uplu noise It was an enthusiastic crowd. After each eveut whether tbe wiuuer was from Orego-j or Washington, a lusty cheer went up from tbe crowd. Tbe entire list of events, places se cured in each aud time and dlstuuoe made is as follows: 100-yard dash J Pearson, U W, 1st; Heater, U O, 2nd; .Lewis, U O, 8d. Time 10 1-5 seconds. 8S0-yard dash Payoe, U O, lBt; Boyce.U W, 2d; BoetzksB, U W,3d. 2miu,8see. Broad Jump Heater, U 0,1st; Caul, klus, U W, 2d; Hill, U W, 8d. Dis. tauce 21 feet 7 inches. 220-yard dash Pearson, TJ W, lot; Chestnut, U W, Snd; Payne, U O, 3rd Time 23 1-5 seconds. Mile ruu-Poley.(UO) 1st; Twitoh- ell, (U W) 2ud; Boetzliue, (U W) 3rd Time 4 ruin, 50 1-5 seconds. Shot put-Hmith (U O) 1st; Wag ner, (U O) 2ud; Thayer, (U W) 3rd DUtauoe 30 feel; 10 inches. High jump. Caulklns, U W, 1st; Knox aud Tout, (U O), tie, 5 f 1 6 inches. 120 yard hurdle. Heater, U O 1st, Caulklns, U W, 2nd; 8 Hill, U W, 8rd; 10 16 seconds. Pole vault-Heater, U O, lit; Tout, U O, 2ud; Kuox, U O, and Liudig, U W, tie fi r 3rd. Jjistauoe 10 feet, 1 inch, 410-yard dash Pearsou, 17 W, 1st; Payue, U O, 2nd; Chestnut, U W, 3rd. Time 53 3 5 secouds. Hammer throw Bmith, U O, 1st; Waguir, UO, 2ud; Fields, U V, 3rd. Distance 17 feet, 9 Inobes. 220-yard hurdle Healer, U O, let; Hill, U W, 2uo; t'aulkius, U vV, 3rd. Time 16 1-5 seconds. Belay wee Won by Washington, tbe eveut counting live points for the wiuuer. POINTS MADE. The following were the uumber of points made by each member of both teams: OKF.aoN. WASHINGTON. Heater 23 Pearson 15 Lewis.... 1 Boyce 3 Payne 9 (Lieizkes 2 Bmilli 10 Canlklus 12 Wugmr 11 Hill 5 Poley 6 Ciiertuut 4 Knox 2 Thayir 2 Tout 5 Twit.:hell 3 Field 4 liiudlg Belay race 5 Total.. ...66 Total ... ..65 MOTES. As usual Heater was tbe star pel former. H'j made a score of 23 points for bis team. Young Pearson made the nio.it points for his team, 15. He Is a wouderful youth. lu tiie 220-yaid aud 4411-yard dashes he wou first phcu with ease. Caulkins, from whom bo much was expecled,ouly made 12 points. Heater beat biin out by sevT d yards In both hurdle races. iNelllur did Field, Washington's dis cus man, do so well as expected. Wag ner wo i the eveut by several fett. Washington had It all her own way in the relay race. Oregon conceded that event to her from the outlet. There was considerable dispute over tbe decision in tbe 220-yard dash. Payne, (Ore) and rhestuul, (Wash) wi re very close at the outcome, aud Payne's friends declared he was win ner of the second plane, but the judges decided otherwise. hmltb did well in the hammer throw. Hie furlheH ibrow was 127 feet, 9 iu.'bes which beats tbe state record held by him. Washington counted on winning tbe mile ruu, but Freshman Poley came out ahead by 40 or 60 feet. Tbe point on each side Is accounted for by Knox aud Llndlg tieing for third place lu the pole vault. rr-sideut Strong was glvsn three cheers as he arrived on the fleld to wit- nets the events. The track team is "in tl.e hole" some $125 as areeult of Ibe bail weather. Knox and Tout tied for second place In the high Jump. Caul LI us wou ih event. He Is a pretty Jtimpi r. Kuox I had not fully rtcovered from a spiaiu I received In a tryoul seven.) wsrka ago, I or the eveut might have resulted ! dltterently. I Tout Is coining to t!ie froi.i as a , high jumper and pole vaolter. ! Wagner was In splendid omdltlon. ; His performances with the weights ' yesterday exceeded Hie expectations , of his admirers, t In the broad Jump Saturday Caolk , In- lumped ouly J of au inch less thao ! Heater. Capt Redmond was In better shape yrstenlay than he was In the me-t with California. He made a splendid I showing in Ibe 44i -yard dash. A MORNING FIRE. Residence of Mrs Harding Nar rowly Escaped Being Burned. This morning at 7 30 o'clock the alarm of Are was sounded and the llremeu quickly responded. Tbe bli ,e was located at tbe rerideuoe of Mrs It K Harding on Charm l ou street L . twteti Eighth aud Ninth. The interior of the bouse was dam aged to tbe extent of ab ut $100 by the die aud tbe furniture aud carpels perhaps $100 by water aud mud tramped lu by those who put out the blaze. Tbe house and contents weie fully insured lu the Bun and Home Mutual Companies, F W Osburn and Geo F Craw, ageuts, respectfully. Mrs Harding who left ou the 3 o'olock train for Balem, bad a small fire in tbe sitting room stove just be fore leaving, and tbe, wood work evidently oaught Ore from the flue. JDr McAUster, lo passing the house, first d'scovered suioke isuuluir out of the roof of the building enl Im mediat' ly gavo tbe alurui. Tm fr nt door was brokeu iiiio aud a stream fruu tbe obemiO'il engine mmu ex tinguished tbe dames. Died. Dudley, tbe 7-year-oin son of Mr and Mrs A Boddy, died at the family borne at the east end of Eighth street this morning at 5:46 o'clock, from an abscess. Tbe fnueii-l was held this alternoon at 4 o'clock and tbe remains were burled lu the I O O F cemetery. Before Buying, ' Come and see the high grade WOLF AMERICAN BICYCLE. The ladies 23 pound Roadster in the prettieut wheel made. L&iies necood-hanct k Kara bier at a bar gain at H. G. Miller's book store. M DAVIS, Agent. When in Heed of Groceries or Crockery Successor to A. E. Wood. 1 rrT . --"'-, ....om.un, j.nuan, inex'co, maiio anu ureK'"'. " experience. We also repair guns and sewiD Machines. Just THIS WEEK Glassw art fa1" "uwis, covri . i I Butter dished "f J Berry dishes, 8in 2;: Berrv dnssoitc, j,- OiloVvinegaTbTeS? Cake Rlanrl i 1 .il Decanters, engvd.lpt,, J Claret jugs, ' .4 Umnnm J .7" .l Jelly dish, footed '.! f oo Uiix Rose bowl. Sin Berry set, complete , Celery holders . 1 Ml Great American Imporitak IS NINTH ET. BETWEEN muun. I . wnLWW, T N SEGAR, Proprietor Strmtlo fie New mni(t)Qient xvawH( 9i w per day, CHdtjrs for MUliDindMinio$M ..Hotel In B You will find our stock complete inn lines. uiuu ui anu ast tn BPomiFu.i line of white porcelain ware. Our prisl are low as any in town, quality ' N. T. Wilson. The Enjoymant of Spring can be revelled in to ynrjr btrt'i cootnt when you hive a gool era furtable vehicle to Kt out in tad a joy the freriliueFH of Springtime. Wi have alt kinds of carriages for rtyVe, srietd aud beauty, for comfort ibJ liKlitnoau to mit all U-tei and iD jtmrn'M, Kemember we tell tin Studebaker w&rou. S. L LONG Luxurious Sleeping Equlpmr is seen In fine array at Day 1 Hafc Bon'fl brass betUtean, lin? double, nf the most elfgwtmrt or ornamented, easilj kept cltu, feet wire springs and comMw eenuire hair niattresm to am !,.?. IF iinfemd. StW bureaus, dressers and Olher furniture in pleasing ranety. to your interest to note oor po DAY & AUMOHY BLOCK. Don't Listen To the man thatsnviiUMfl enough to take a wheel rn anil put it in ko.iI werkiM order. Oalr the KlPrt the wroper tools can do it u Bicycle Repairing Should not be attempted at boM- j your wheel li.k old and ''! frame ename ed. If it have it set ik-lit. The Mtm"1" caee will be trilling. We have four Experts Who Repair and Manufacture Eievcles. Competent men who hare worW J llhin II inn!. ri i 1. . , . . ' i All an 010 Barker Gun Works. Badly Done Up,' linen I. s..melhiim tj' "JJJ leaves the Kmrene l"n?rT1:., color, tini.h and ireneri '" . of the shirte, inl!",' ilolf is wal.ts is (H-nei iiB .rtnfl.uo.lrr work. Vm'I'W i,..,feit. nur hnJ..f.'ro'"; odsare nnrivalled-our unexcelled. Eugene Laundry Co