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- - 11 LilSLL L- Today's News Today. VOL. 19. THURSDAY EVENING EUGENE, OREGON, JUNE 13 1901 THURSDAY EVENING NO 119 DAILY EUGENE GTJ AM). T-r TO CLOSE $8,000 STOCK Men's and Boys' Clothing Must be Closed out by July 5th, 1901 era We aiu going to remodel our store and must move this line of Goods. Call at once for bargains. BROS. All Groceries Don't Look Alike to Us They must be pure and fresh if they come from our Store. The superiority of our goods fs not a matter of chance, but is the result of increasing effort on our part to obtain only those qoods which are palatable, wholesome and absolutely pure. TRANSVAAL U RESPONSIBLE 111 Make Kaffir British Govenimeiit Ikr War Expenses 'of CAMP GREEK OIL Ed Diryee Will Soon Develop Bis Prospects. constitutional convon- the Piatt amendment by formal not Telephone Maii 18 1 STERNER & WRIGHT Special Notice to Ladies. The IikIIi a of the W O T U invite tbr-Christian woinen of Eugene anil vlcii.iiy in Dieot with tbera at a speo- lal meeting Friday afternoa, June 11, a! 2:30 o'clb. MhS Cox, President, Mrs Jackson, Secretary. Pttronizo the Baptist market for cakes just like your mother U9ed to moke Everything in tinware. Factory First-class goods at the Itwtat trices at Oriffiu Hardware Co AO JENNINGS, CHVAN DTJYN Jennings YanDuyn Real Estate Exchange Farm and city property for tale, rn. ind exchange. Money loaned end retita collected on reasonable term. l,itt vnnr nrunertv with lis. Coireo- p-miien-M aohcitxl. Riferenf by psririon to First National Bank, Eugene Ore on. Call and . u aud we treat yon right, OS'cooTer Lane County Bank, Engine, Or. A Voting Contest The Goodale-Case Nuptials. Balem Statesman, Jane 13. A quiet wedding took place at 4 o'clock yeierday afterneon at the res IJeucHof J u Goodale, Br, it the cor ner of O .k and 12tu streets, when J C Goodale, Jr, and Miss J rale Case were joined in wedlock. Only a few rela tives and immediate friends of toe parties were present at the ceremony, which was parformed by Rev W C Kantnerof the First Congregational church. The bride 1b one of Salem's accom plished and highly respected young ladies, having been reared and edu cated In this city, and Is estrenied very highly by her wide oirole of f lends. The groom is also widely known In Balem, having lived here for a number of years engaged in the lum ber business as a member of the Good ale Lumber Co. He is a member of some of the leading fraternal orders In this oily and la held in the hlgU-it esteem by his host of assoclaU 3 and friends, a young man of sterling qual ities aud possessed of exceptional bust nesa ability. Brick Kiln Burned. The burn ing of J M Martin's 203,OJO-br:ck kllu was completed at 10 o'clock this fore noon. It will take 15 days for it to cool off. We are headquarters for miuing men because we carrry the only com nlet line of miners' supplies in tin city. Grlfiln Hardware Co. WILL COST STOCKHOLDERS $250,000000 Sjtelal to the Guard. New York, Juno 13. A London dispakh this morning says the l-nusii govei nment lias decided that tho Jransvaal gold mines must pay half ilia cost of t'.ie Boer war. Hie levy on tho stockholders will reach the enormous sum of $2di',UL' ,000. Tho determination of the govern ment to make the miners pay part of the cost of the war causes the greatest consternation among the holders of Kaffir stocks. INDIAN FIGHTERS AND PIONEERS. Special to the Guard. Portland, June 13 The Annual Reunion of theNoith Coast Indian War Veterans is heiug held in this city today. The Pioneer's Association meets tomorrow. CUBA ACCEPTS PLAIT AMENDMENT. Special to the Guard. Havana, June 13. The Cuban tion has given assent to adoption. 1 he Piatt amendmont provides that . una shall alienate territory, or make any special treaty with any eiffti power without the consent of the United Staies.- uuard.J KAISER CONGRATULATES. Special to the Guard Boston, June 13 Tho Young Men's Christian Associa tion Jubilee Convention now in session in that city, lias received a congratulatory telegram from Kaiser William of Germany. CANNIBALS ATE MISSIONARIES. Bpeelal l ) the Guard. Victoria, June 13 The Australian steamship just arrived brings late advices lrom New Ouinea. Rev. James dial mors and Kev. a. l lomi.kins, mis sionaries among the natives, and fourteen native teachers were ina.sacred bv cannibals. The unfortunate missionaries were cooked and eaten . VESV SOOD INDICATIONS. Ed M Duryee, upon whose farm In the Camp Creek country, twelve miles northsast of Eugeue there are strong Indications of the existeuca ol petro leum aud mention of which has been made in recent I sue. of the Guard, today informed a repor er that the prospects will be developed soou, F A McHrlde, from the South) rn California oil Holds, has I teen In Eu gene and vlalnlty for a few days and baa examined the proapeota ou Mr Duryee's place aud pronounces them to be very good. He left this after noou for Los Angeles and will Imme diately send representatives of a com pany there ti Eugene lu further Inves tigate the matter aud If they arrive at the same oouoIuhIod that Mr MuUrlde has, viz, that the prospect warrant the expenditure of money for their do. velopmeut, they will commence baring as soou as the ueoeseary apparatus Is secured. This oompuny has heard of the Camp Creek proepeuts and It anx ious to seud its representatives h-re to develop them. The Los Angeles company Is already established and doing business in Cali fornia, aud will uot wait to sell stock before they begin operations. Mr McBrlde, who has considerable knowltdge of the oil business, aays that the geological formation of the Camp Creek country la exactly like that around Petaluma and at other California oil districts, aud tbat II la his opinion that petroleum exists there In great quantities. In Outing Clothing Wo load, and are showing an ex tonsive lino of fino all wool flannel skeleton suits of up-to-date tints. These goods aro more carofully made than tho usual run of such garments, they hold their shape better. A bolt is furnished with each suit and the trousers have tho patent turu-up. P. Frank & Son. i Getting Up With Son the GOING TO WORK. The Southern Pacific Co. Will Improve Lines in Oregon. Given by the leading Merchant, ot Eugene by which a $450 Kimball Piano Will Km oiven FREE to th T.ode, School, Clmrch nr (Mvauizitien vote l the moat liopu lr bv Oct M'h. 1 II. A I bill')! rnurt be marked with n mea .if mer -hauta iaaumg aatne or thev will not be count!. The fnllowintf merchant iaaus ballot with aach 'J-'t cnt ch p.i'cha.e. J V Kauffman. Dry Gooda, Clothing and Millinr ry. lavi. l.'nk. Boot, an I Soom I, Chainlwra, Hardware and Bicyclea. .1 C 'ireen A Son, Oroctrie. 1, (' Skla, Groceries. N T Wil.nn, Groceries l.ittlefi.ld'a Cigar Store, Ciga- and Tobaccos. C C Hammond-. Tijkiry and Restaurant, L'iiif-M?tioner. Vniiti i'y Book Store, Books and Sia lic rr. .t W Kaea Knrnliar. '"), FurulWira. W-nter t'h Mi t'.., I':inlorapln. Wtl l'.-n.. I.irery an l Kei Si -.Ma. , Dr A li Atjd, LXDlHtorsr Ljnst oun ty Bank. Knirtn. Soap Cn, Mnnfactnr.ra I.q.I.o Soap and l'rli Waahins Pnw.lr. A Kinkin, l'ianns. Organ and Molc! (i-rla. J A Mauri-, Jw.w. Kn ytn Mill and Elei atot Co., Tloor. EiUr'i Piano Houit. Portland. Or.. Weftera whokuk Dalr a Kimball Pianos, f A Rankm.Lccj u Summer Shoes... in all the latest styles, toes, and colors. GOOD SHOES for Little Money. YORAH'S SHOE STORE Winter Photo Co. SPLENDID NEWS. Special to the Guard. Portlahd, Or, June 18. ine urn R Co will make extensive Improve ments on their t iregon Hues this sum mer. As soon as practicable the steam shovel will be moved to the river pit at Harrlsburg and will re-ballast their entire main line, placing about 18 Inches of gravel npon the roadbed. i'his will place the roadbed up to the Btandard of Eastern roads. On the Mobak line ballasting will oommence about July 1st. Koadmaa- ter Walte Is now on that branch mak ing preliminary arraugemeuta for Ibis work and it Is said he has louna good bed of gravel easily accessible to the rosd. It Is reported that Presl dent Hays will put all of the Houtb arn Pacific lines lu flr.t-clsss order. BASEBALL SUSDAY. Ramblers and Bohemias Will Play Again ai the Park. Arrangements have been completed fo'anollier game of DaseBan oeiwi ;u the Uamblera of this city and the lie beruias of Cottage Grove, to be played at Bangs' Park ueit Hundey. The Ramblers have defeated the Bo twira this season, tut the latUr t.m ha. been built up considerably sines the last game aud eipcl to make a much better showing riuuday. ALBtftt va r.uo. The gams Iwtwfn the l.ical team and the Allaiiy lUmnlers to be played at the Park Sunday, Jane ura, is ai aaaured fact, final arrangement" bar. in- kn nnanmrtia taxi trxlay. The manaeement of the Albany teaman nouncea that a spwial train will bs run m Euneue on thsl day and a 'erg number of rooters will accompaoy the team. Oi-iha Hovhu Fixture Bold. itmrnev le M Travis, scent for Mr. t r i.,l,r U. '!d ti Walt.r B as Indications of Oil. Pendleton, Or, June 18 P G Mc intosh and an East OregonHn repre sentatlve visited tiie Han ford Stroud plaoe, 11 miles south from Pendleton on McKay oreek, yeaterdsy afternoon, and Inspeoted the oil exploration works of P L Krelzer & Bon. The Kreliers are now down 1U0 feet and are In black rock. Water taken from the shafts shows drope of oil that are thought to indicate the presence of petroleum. The elder Krelzer stated that be la confident that oil will be found, and bis work will be pro scouted until a omplete demonstration has been made one way or the other. SOCIAL. to oreate an appetite Isn't neces sary if you are going to have some of our delicious hams r bacon for breakfast. They era appetizing thernrelvoa to the Jaded or dainty palaw, at well as being nourishing and wholesome. All our foods are high grade our prloes bed rock. J. U. GREEN & SON Telephone JTain 35 1 Buy your Groceries and Feed At my store. A ticket froe with each 25 cent purchase, giving you one tfote in the GRAND PIANO CONTEST. Granted a Bchoi.aksiiii'. Mark Wonlf, of Newberg, lias been granUd a scliolsrahlp in history at the Univer sity of Oregon next year. Mr Woolf la a graduate of faciflo college tblayear. A numbar of other scholarships are still opeu to gradual-i of the Unlver sity of Oregon and other colleges of the state. Wj i.i. Dim m inc on Tmc--Preldent ntrong or the University announces that all exerolsea during eom:nenoe mei t week will commence promptly on time. On Thursday the graduating exercises will commence at 9.30 a m sharp, allowing those attending from a distance to return home ontheZ;C8 trains. uocrior Photoiraphs, Chambers BlocK, Eujene.;, and other future, in tb. old rarksr opera mww. Tiikiii Oihim atkd. Ira Hylaod, of Kali Crei k, bad an accident this week wblob proved quite painful. While riding after cat lie hie horse fell aud di.loftiii d one of his thighs. "THl HENRIETTA." The people of Eugene should bear In mind that Saturday night la the time of the rendition of the comedy-drama, "The Henrietta," by the students of the U O for the bent fit of the atbletlo fund. The ooya are still "In the bole" about S20t( and it behooves onr oltl tens to patronise the play liberally to help them to get out of debt. Pit rERSOK-MESRRVH. In Cowlea Memorial Chapel at the Divinity Hchool last evening at o'clock Rev M L Rose, pastor of the Christian ohursh.pronounced the words wblob united for life Mis. Emily Meserve and Mr Elraer M Patterson, The wedding was attended by a num ber of the frlenda of the contracting parties who are widely and popularly knowt. In Eugene religious olrolee, the groom oelng a student of the Divinity Hchool, and the bride being an aotive worker In all the varloua ohuroh branches. They will make tbelr home In Eugene, Their many frlenda wish them unbounded happiness and pros perity lu their Jonrney together through life. MRS. BLADDER ENTERTAINS. Mrs 8 P Bladden yesterday afterLOon at her pleasant home In the western suburbs of Kugene, gave a reception Id honor of Mrs K A N Itchy, of Portland, bo Is visiting Mrs Bladden for S few days. A delightful afternoon spent In different amusements, the principal one of wblob waa a floral guessing contest, In wblob Mrs 8 M Yorsn wss swarded first prise, Mr Laura Harris second and Mrs J A Straight the trophy of condolence. The afternoon of pleasure was brought to a close by the serving of a beautiful luncheon by tbe hostess and assistants. Those whose good fortune It was to at tend Uils delightful affair are: Mes dames Frederick Nltchy (Portland), i Church, Laura Harris, J A Straight, Clair Wllloughby, G D Linn, Ii Hll- yeu, 8 K Ksrns, K W Oaburn, John 8 dray, John Hirauli, C E Lnomls, P R Klnasy, Y V Hsnslll, Ja Horrmsn, w H Hnhmsn, L N Honey, T G Hen dricks, K M Wllklns, 8 H Friendly, J 8 Luekey, U W Lowe, 1 L Whlleoti, OeoTHall.Hr, 8 M Yoran, Geo O Yoran, J H Chambers, D E Loveridge, E U McKlroy, A Yerlngton. L C Corner of 9th 'and Oak. SKEELS A Chance and work, by leaving your ordor wagon to stop at the door every To save worry fnr f.liA KflUrrir - j r 1 morning. All kinds of broad always on hand. Leave your orders at Hammond's Cafe and Bakery. jiuiuiuiuiujuuiiuuiiuiuaiiiiiiiiuiuiuiuiuiujiiiuiuiu Wahare lift racaWeri a foil tins of KENNKUYS CELEBRATED BtHCUITB from Catntirldgapurt, Moaa, oonaiatlng Cheaso 8andvrioh,25c Chooso Straws, 25o Fivo O'clock Toa, 40o Almond Mackorunes, 50c IJents Ass't Wafers 40o Athonia Wafers, 35o Romania Wafers, 35o Champagne Wafors 35o Uneeda Biscuits, 15o This Uths flnait llnsof WAFERS and BISCUITS oiads In this ouuntry. baa our south show window. Geo T Hall & Son. Married. Miss Anna I'eier and Mr E O Matllin in were married at Pendlelnri June S. Tbe bride Is a .later of Iterl Pe er of this cily. They III reside at Walla Walla. IIETTEH, IlL'T DANUSK4US YsT. At t o'clock the following telegram was received from Mrs Imogen at Port land : "Kay is some better, but vory dai'gerr u yet." ('(wr .R Hi.e A Iresh tiw for wle bCFH ni-r, eoriier Fourteenth end Kerry streets. OifKe. i Kufl-r carpentra' WHs arr ! 'i 'ei lu i he market. He. them at Griffin Hardware Co, Notice to U. 0. Women. The women ol the University of Ore gon and of the alumni are requested to meet In Vlllard hall Haiurday alter noon at o'clock to make plans for the fern and (lower prooesslon. H le Im portant that every woman ever con nected with the University be present. New Walterville Postmaster. Washington, D C, Jane 13. O V Baker was today appointed poe'm ster at Waliervllle, Ijina ooanty, Or, vice . F M D taN, deceased, rJAPTisr Markst.-At J U Green's tor Haturdey, Ju.e Zi. Market epn at 9 o'clock. i Silk Lined Kid Gloves... This week and noxtwortli $1.50 now $1.23. All sizes, all colors on our front counters for your inspection. Perfect and new gloves, t,but overstocked.... Fancy hose drop-stitch on display... JUST IN, Battonburg and Houston braids and patterns for each. The thread to work with, 250 and 300 is in all sizes. Frank Dunn. N