Daily Eugene Guard
THURSDAY
JUNE 13
All Popular
Brands of
CIGARS
FOB BALK AT
Julius Goldsmith's
iiUARO Telephone, No Main 191.
Weatbei
Bassist lo the uud
Portland, Jane 13. Fair te
night and Friday.
Bkaxb.
BMVITIES.
Baseball Sunday.
Bohemias v rtatnblers.
Bangs' Park.
" Bohemias" v "Bamblers."
Bands' Park.
Baseball Sunday.
25 oeota; ladles free.
Wall paper. Preston & Hales.
Feed aDd grooerlea at White's.
Overtops for wall paper arid paints
Btearns' bloyole.
Crescent bloyole.
The two favorite makes.
F L Chambers, Agent.
. Paints and oils. Preston & Hales.
Have Hammond's bre d wagon oall.
Dr Lowe, optician, with J 8 Ijuokey
Trade bloyoles at Barker Gun
Works.
Bicycle tires $4.60 pair. McC'Isdsv
' ban
Frerb garden seeds at F L Cham'
hers.
Beautiful Suell bloyoles please their
owners.
20 second-hand bikes at Barker Gun
Works.
Harness and saddles. Preston A
Hales.
All kinds of bloyole aundires. F L
Chambers.
Empty Are-gallon tin oana wanted
at Preston & Hales.
Get One hammocks at away-down
prices at Barker Gun Works.
Twenty second-hand bloyoles cheap.
F L Chambers.
Leave orders for Hammond's bread
wagon to stop at your house.
White Mountain Ioe Cream Freezers
AH sizes at Griffin Hardware Co.
Watoh out for the Canary (colored)
bread wagon from Hammond's.
We employ expert repairmen. Bring
us your repairing. MoClanaban,
Oburns, butter moulds and washing
machines at Griffin Hardware Go's.
M O Warner tune pianos and
organs. Repairing and polishing.
Wall paper, all designs, new and
prettier than ever, at F L Chambers'
The genuine Delft Enamel ware la
told only by the Griffin Hardware Co.
All wool suits to your measure from
Balein Woolen Mill goods. J M Howe.
Fishing taokle that catches and
holds. All new stook. F L Cham
bers. Condition powders and stock feed.
Preston A Hales.
Take a look at our new line of bug
gies, haoka, etc, at Griffin Hardware
Company.
Ball-bearing, easy running lawn
mowers and grindstones at Griffin
Hardware Co'a.
None better than the Continental
Tailoring Co of Chloago. J M Howe,
agent. N
Our line is oomplete and of the finest
quality In garden hose and fixtures, at
Griffin Hardware Co'a.
Every person who bat ridden a Bnell
bloyole sayt they are the finest run
ning bike they ever rode.
Hoes, rakes and new wheel hoe that
saves half the work of gardening. Bee
them at F L Chambers'.
Camp stoves and furniture all tltet
and prices. Miners and prospotors
rulflta at Griffin Hardware Co.
Carpet lacks, carpet strelohers, car
pet beaters and all the other little
hardware used about a home. F L
Chambers.
COMMENCEMENT WEEK.
Will Begin Sunday at the Uni
versity. THIRTV-ONI BMDUaTCs.
Great preparations are being made
for the commencement txerolses of the
University of Oregon, which will be
held next week. The ceremonies will
begin Bunday morning, June 16, when
Rev Mao H Wallace, of the First Con
gregational church of Eugene, will de
liver tbt baooalaureate sermon to the
senior class. The exercises will be
held In Vlllard ball and the churohes
of the olty will close on that day.
Monday evenlDg the closing exer
cises of tbt school of muslo will be
held.
Tuesday Is class day, and tbe nsual
senior festivities will be Indulged In
On that day the class of 1901 will dedi
cate a bronze plate to the memory of
the late Professor Edgar MoClure, who
lost bis life on Mount Rainier, In July,
1897. The plate will be located at tbe
entrance of the new aolenoebalL Mias
Graoe Ivorda Wold will deliver tbe
olass oration, and Miss Esther E John
son the olass poem. At 6:80 p m tbe
annual fern and flower procession will
take place on tbe campus, after wblob
the Rev H W Kellogg, of Portland,
will deliver the University address.
Wednesday will be alnmnl day,
during which the various classes will
bold reunions and the general alumni
association Its annual business meet'
Ing. The alumni banquet will be
held In Vlllard ball at 8 p m, and
many prominent guests are expected
to be present. Among them will be
Governor and Mrs T T Geer.' Tbe
president's reoeptlon will be held In
the evening.
The graduating exerolsea wllL occur
Thursday, beginuing at 9.20 a m
Twenty-two young men and nine young
women will receive the bachelor's de
cree from tbe college of letters, and
the degree of baohelor of laws and
other degrees will be conferred upon
others. The following 31 persons will
receive tbe baobelor's degree:
Peroey Paget Adams, Eugene; Busie
Patterson Bannard, Brownsville; Will
iam G Beattle, Oregon City; George
Raymond Campbell, The Dalles; Fred
Allen Edwards, Mayvllle; Claude Rut
Hell Fountain, Portland; Luke La
Dore Goodrlob, North Yamhill; Wln
i.lfred Beetle Hammond, Medford;
llernard Charles Jakway, Portland;
Clifton Neemltb MoArthur, Portland;
Carleton Condon McCornaok, Eugene;
Albert Eugene Meeerve, Portland; Es
ther Elizabeth Johnson, Eugsne; Gar
wood Henry Oatrander, Union; Adele
J Plokel, Medford; Roy R Robley,
Ashland ; -Rlohard Shore Smith, Kla
math Falls; Bernard Earl Bpencer,
Ashland; Walter V Bpencer, Thatcher,
Wash; Coleridge Edwlu Stanton, Rose
burg; Vestella B Bears, Ballaton; Mary
Elizabeth Btraub, Eugene; Hartfora
.Sweet, Mount Aetna, Iowa; Cbarles E
Wagner, Ashland; David H Wofle,
Oregon City; Harriet E Warfiald, Eu
gene; Waller Llnooln Whltilesey .Port
land; Grace I Wold, Eugene; Peter
Irving Wold.Eugsue; Wlnulfred Kelly
Miller, Grant's Pass; Edward Strong
Van Dyke, Grant's Pass.
The tlx members of the olass who
won honors in tbe senior tryout and
will have the privilege of contesting
for tbe Falling and Beekman prizes on
oommsnoement day are: William G
Beattle, Luke L Goodrlob, Bernard
Charles Jakway, Clifton Neemltb Mo
Arthur, Rlohard Shore Smith and
Walter Llnooln Wlttleeey.
PERSONAL, "Lesi vve rurget"
"The Henrietta"
"TheHenrlcf.."
'The Heurieti.."
Parker opera house
SATURDAY NIGHT.
Benefit of U O Atbletio team.
Remember ' The Henrietta" Satur
day nlgbt.
Go to tbe Biptltt market for your
Bunday dinner.
Attorney I N Harbaugh went to
Roseburg tbls afternoon.
Tbe latest word from Fay Logan to
day it that she Is lmprovlug.
Gentry's tr tined animal sbow basa
date at Baker City for June 16th.
138 Ramblers and Ideals sold this
year. Ask to see our list. MoClana
ban.
Baptist market for' all kinds of
goodies Saturday June 22, at J U
Green's.
Some ladles were around this after
noon looking for artioles to place in a
rumage sale.
Universal, SUr Estate, Acorn and
Jewel stoves and ranges. All guaran
teed at Griffin Hardware Co.
Ticket for "The Henrietta" will be
on tale tomorrow morning at Vlnosnt't
drag store. 60 cents and SS oents.
President Frank Btrong went to
Portland today to deliver an address
before tbe graduating class at Bt
Helen's Hall.
Tuesday while picking ros:s Mrs
L N Roney was etuok by a briar on
her right thumb. Her band and arm
baye swollen badly and she Is BUfler
Ing excrutlatlng pain therefrom.
Misses Luella Brewster and Mionle
Evans, of tbls olty, have been ri -elect
ed to their positions of Intermediate
and primary teachers In the Harris
bnrgtohoois. Miss Carrie Martin, also
of this olty, has been eleoted an a
slatsnt in tbe same sohools.
Albany Democrat: One of tbe finest
pleoes of work ever gotten out in Ore
gon Is tbe Junior's Annual of tba U O
just Issued. It la not only a fine thing
from an artlstlo standpoint, but It Is
creditable from a literary view. Un
like many annuals it Is reasonable and
doss not "slop over." Yet It contains
plenty of humor. It speaks well for
the University.
The three silver oups presented by J
O Watts, tbe eweler, to Roy Heater,
Clyde Payne and Cbas Wagner, the
three men of the University of Oregon
track team who made the most points
in the three big atbletio meets this
year, are on exhibition In Mr Watts'
show window. Tbey have just come
from Portland where they were ap
proprlately engraved. The engraving
Is a pretty piece of work.
PROF. RESSLER APPOINTED.
Vice President of National Ed
ucational Association for
Oregon.
President Oresn of the National Ed
ucational A-oiatlon, baa appointed
Prof E D R'wler, of tbls elty, vloe
president for Oregon of the association
to succeed Prof E B MoElroy, deceased,
Tbls It a splendid appointment,
Prof Ressler Is in every way fitted to
nil tbe position oredltably. The as
sociation meats at Detroit in July and
Prof Ressler will attend the meeting.
THE CELEBRATION
Two Days' Festivities Are
Planned.
Djd, Professor Luella 0 Carton,
of the U O, received a message this
morning oonveylng the news tbat ber
mother, Mrs J C Carson, had died at
8 D'olook this morning at her home In
Portland. Professor Carson took tbe
2:08 train th't afternoon to attend the
funeral.
Property Balc Yesterday E J
Fraaier told tbe A A Arnold stock
farm containing 8&S acres, three miles
south of Eugene, to F J Martin, recent
ly from Granite Falls, Minn. Consid
eration 35760.
Fob Bale. A good buggy and har
ness. Enquire at this ottloe.
Get your dteassd oh loken and roast
meet at tbe Baptist market.
60c.
20 bar box of Eugene
Soap.
25c.
1 doz Mason porcolain
jar caps.
5c.
2 doz good jar rubbers.
5C.
1 pr mens socles.
15c.
2 pr monsBocks.usually
sold lOo per pair.
10c-
1 pr mens socks usually
sold 2 for 25c.
$1.00-
0 lbs No 1 green coffee
1 lb pearl tapioca.
5c.
1 lb No 1 sago.
$1.00.
10 lbs bost granulated
sugar. Ask price, by the
sack.
10c.
1 box, 3 cakes biglily
perfumed toilet soap.
5c
1 doz good largo
nutmegs.
A Correction. The other day the
Guard published a statement as to
Tom Gilliam's logging operations on
the Mohawk that was not correct,
Our cor.eipondent writes us that four
hundred acres Instead of two hundred
and eighty, will be logged of), and
that the traot will furniBh between
twelve and thirteen million feet.
shm battle a rtSTURI.
The Founb of July celebration com
nilUxe held another meeting In E R
Bklpwortb't office last night to further
arrange the details of Eugene's big
celebration. Committees from various
olvlo organizations of tbe city assured
the general committee tbat tbey were
in aooord with the movcmeuuiof the
committee and tbat tbey could be de
pended upon to take an relive part in
tbe celebration. Otto Gllatrap and
Chris KauOman were appointed to ar
range for tbe "plug ngly" parade.
It has been deolded by those In
obarge to have a two-days celebration,
wbloh will be one of the grandest ever
held In tbe valley. On the third there
will be borse-raolng, blue rook pigeon
shooting, bsseball games, and follow
ing out tbe Guard's suggestion, the
committee is arranging for a sham
battle to occur lo the forenoon, to be
participated lo by the Fourth Regl'
ment, O N G, which will break camp
tbat day, after a week's encampment
at Bangs' Paik. In tbe evening of the
third there will be a grand ball in tbe
Armory.
On the Fourth there will be the most
elaborate parade ever held in the olty,
literary exerolses in tbe Park, horse
noes, tbe "plug ugly" parade, etc, and
In tbe evening fire works and another
dance in the Armory. The famous
Fourth Raglment band and other
musical organizations to be engaged
later will furnish mnslo.
With the one-fare rate to be made
by the B P R R large crowds from
other towns along tbe rat 'road will at
tend our celebration besides tbe nsual
big turnout from the rural d 1st riots of
tbe oounty.
Still More Counterfeiting.
The Beoret Service I::b unearthed
another band of counterfeiters and se
cured a large quantity of bogus bills
which are so cleverly executed tbat
tbe average person would never suspect
them of being spurious. Things of
great value are always seleoted by
counterfeiters for imitation, notably
the celebrated Hostel ter's Stomaob
Bitten, which b is many Imitators but
no equals for indigestion, dyspepsia,
constipation, nervousness and general
debility. The Bitters set things right
in the stomaeh, and when the stomach
is in good order It makes good blood
and plenty of It. In this manner tbe
Bitters get at the seat of slisngth and
vitality, aud restore vigor to the weak
and debilitated. Beware ot counter
feits when buying.
Ground Broken. The ground for
the new University building wss
broken this forenoon and a number of
teams are now at work exoavating tor
a basement. The foundation will be
of oouorete, the bncU work commencing
upon this material. Tbe brick is be
ing hauled to tbe ground fr.im the
depot, originally coming by the rail
road from Oakland, Oregon. Mr B
Braithaupt of Portland, la aotlug as
superintendent.
Injured Somewhat. - The hall
Tuesday afternoon did a slight amount
of damagt to T D Linton's hops.
Bc-mt of the bops were knocked off.
Mrs Philip Miller is Improving.
H E Auktuy went to Porllaud to
day. I
W W Haines, of the Eugene tannery,
is In Portland.
Mrs J 8 Medley returned to Cottage
Grove tbls afternoon.
Rev Robert Booth went down lo
Junction City today.
Homer I Watts, U O student, left
for bis borne at Athena today.
Mrs Alice Eastham went to Port
land this afternoon for a visit.
Will Murphy, U O student, left for
his home at Monmoutb today.
ElzaCrow.Higb Bohool studsot, has
returned to bis borne at Lorane.
J W Shumate, the live Walterville
merchant, was In Eueene fday.
James MiGee, of Mobawk, wat
transacting business in rsuperie today.
O L Darel us, the Marcola mill ' an,
is In town for a few days on bunii.cas.
J WBbuwate, of Waltervlte, was a
passenger this afternoon for Portland
and other lower valley points.
Miss Elvira Learned returned this
afternoon from a visit with her nlster,
Mrs Theodore Tyre, at Drain.
Mrs FA Nltohy, after a pleasant visit
with MieS P Bladden, returned this
afternoon to her inrue at Pun I
Mrs C D C'mbs returned this alter.
noon from Portland and Balem. Bbe
wat acoompanled by her nlere, Mrs
John Krausse, of Balem.
Mies Carrie Durye, who has been
attending sohool in this city during
tbe past winter and spring, returned
to her home at Mnrola today.
John Cogswell went to Porlland to
day to attend the State Pioneers' Re
union. He came to Oregon in 1846
and la 87 yeurs of age and in splendid
health.
I T Nioklin, of the Eugene Boap
Works, who has bejn on a business
trip f"r bis company to Klamath
oounty, leports a splendid trip and a
large sals of goods.
Mrs L L McArthnr, of Portland, ar
rived this afternoon to spend a week
at the home of Hon and Mrs H E An
keny. Her son, Clifton McArtbur,
graduates at the U O next week.
L 8 Logan returned to Enpene this
forenoon about 10 o'clock alter an nil
night 70 mile ride and left on the 2:08
train for Portland to attend tbe bed
side of his daughter Fay, who la dan
gerously ill but was improving at last
accounts.
Your attention l8a,,ain
called to th r,., 3aiI
oauea to the fad
Yerington's Pheno-Quiriine
ir Cold Id th Bead. Ij (?rl ie, Headache, and
J a ipecifio for Cold Id th Bead. La (?rl ie, Headache, and
r il othar aiiDilar ooiuulaiun. BA'i'ISFA TION OU MONK
1 raparea ana ua umy at
money back.
Yerington's 9th Street Drim strop
EUGENE ,FU..; . 3 1C'
What's a table Richly spreacf
without a loaf of Bon be mere
Bread. Free delivery at all
hours.
DUNN & CO, tegft
When in Need of ""
Groceries or Crockery . . .
To Tbadb. Horses to trade for Eu
gene property. Enquire at this office.
Dellolous doughnuts and cream
pufls at the Baptist market.
Ax Billy Department Store.
fjea Styles, Jiem Shades,ta Clasps
Itadies'KirlGloves
All tbe
Itatest
Summer
Shades
Id oar
$1.00
W
Gloves
Frienlly's
Kid Gloves
Have no Equol
Our
$1.00
Glove
Equals
any
$1.25
Glove
Sold
REMEMBER
WE FIT OUR GLOVES
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PROMINENT LECTURER.
Marie C. Brthm at tbe Methodist
Church Tomorrow Evening,
Marie 0 Brebm, superintendent of
the Franchise department of tbe
National W OTU will lecture In tbe
M E oburch Friday evening, June 14.
The Union Signal says of br:
"Miss Marie C Brehm of Chicago,
National Superintendent of Franchise,
made a flying visit to California, visit.
Ing only a tew counties but leaving in
her wake an aroused and awakened
sentiment. Miss Brehm is pronounced
by all who heard ber a marvel of grsoe.
dignity and power. Her manner aud
appearance on tbe rostrum is as fnnlt-
lesB as pleasing. Bbe holds ber (mili
eu ce from the Qrst with a mag In of soul
and force reselling beyond the senti
ment of humor and pathos, beynud
the weight of farts and the power of
loglo, in all of which she is master
wieldinir a Dsmcus hlude. She
closed hi r visit In 8n Jo-e after ad
dressing the educBtiorxl Inattention,
of the county, embracing the Pacific
and Stanford onlver-iili-H, and tbe
State Normal, filling the Baptist taber
nacle, one of the li.rgot ol u relies in
the city to overflowing, many being
turned away."
Hotel Arrivals.
HOFFMAN.
H D Boott, Cottage Orove
J D Rose, Beattle
Qro Barnes, .Dexter
J H Naylor, Coburg
Grant Holt, Newberg
L PTallman, Meadow
Wm Holenmb, Acme
M Ureenbaum, Chicago
F J Fallman, Oregon i ity
J F Reynolds, 8t Paul
FO Houston, Corvailis
J B Stone, Milwaukee
J A Buecb, S F
AC Llghthall, 8 F
J R Barbour, Fort Jones, Ctl
Frank MoFarUnd, Portland
W I Coleman, Hadlcvville
J H Groch, Mprlngtield
F M Mulligan, Hazel Dell
L P Talltuan, Meadow
W Holcotnli, Acme
C L R-Keothall, ''hlrsgo
D J Norton, N Y
J E Ransom, N Y
C B Wlnu, Albany
J M Blair, Cblctgo
V A Barrett, Albany
8 Wagner, Poi Hand
T Wegiuau, Por Imd
W J Johnson, P.rtli d
O O Donogt, 8 F
KUOKNK.
F DPheltes, Dodge C ute,, Min
John Waring, Walttitilie
John Small, Amos
A B Muslop, H Paul
J R UcGee, Mnhawic
J M Griffith, Dex'er
O J Thornton, H F
J Wbhumate, WaltervllH
R N Weatberson, Kaubatili
J A Catbee
W C Campbell A lam, Spokane
BSmeed, Wslterville
J Helslsr, Everett
You will find our stock complete in a
hues Gome m and ask to see our ne
line of white porcelain ware. n. J
are low as any in town, quality consider!
N. T. Wilson.
Successor lo A. E. Wood.
t This is for you to read. )
l D Cli rlra4,r. Music).
Go
To
For a good Piano or Organ.
For a good Violin, Guitar or Banjo.
For good Accordions and Harps.
aWIV M
Store.
t All kinds of of Musical Instruments Repaired.
ev ' Musical Merchandise ...
Hale's Block, Eugene?
B
Don't Listen
To the man that says It'ituy
enough to take a wheel lout
and put it iu ginnl woriinf
order. Only the Expert with
the projHT toils can do it well
Bicycle
Repairing
Should nnt hn mtmtetj ftt h.-on. If
your whadl:..) 1)1,1 and ii-bliy.hire
frame enamel oil. If it u nut oritr
have it not rinht. Tba cft :ntitber
case will be triil u.
Wc have four Experts
Who Repair and Manufacture Bicycle. Oompettnt men !in haicwukslh
Ohio, Illinois, Missouri. Kansas, Mexico, Idaho and Oiecm. A'm an U
Barker Gun WorksJ
The Enjoyment of Spring
can be revelled in to your heart's
contnnt when yon have a good com
fortable vehicle to Ret out in and en
joy the freshneea of Springtime. We
have all kinds of carriages for (tyl?,
speed and beauty, for comfort and
lightness to Buit all tast?s and nil
ituntes. Ke member we Bell the
Htudebaker wagon.
S. L LONG.
Court House Iums.
Mortgsge J25
REAL ESTATE TRANFERS.
J Ft Campbell to J V Branstelter and
W V Branstelter 130 62 acres lu tp 17
si 6 w, $13 50.
Jasper Wilklns et ux to Booth-Kelly
Co 28 acres In 17s r 3 w also lot 1 blk 3
and prt of a bik 3 (Joburg, $1400.
James E Larimer to John V Crall et
al laud In tp 20 s r 1 e, $1.
O V Washburne to C M and J M
Collier 160 acres In tp 17 s r 6 r, $1650.
City of Enirene to Jesse Bennett land
lu Eugene, $J.
For Sale.
The follow I n k prrperty fir sale at a
bargain if soi l wlibln two months: 157
aores near Lorane, Lane county, 3
miles from Cnmstock, as irood a stock
rancn as can be found anvwhen. il.md
water, three springs, bg barn, orchard,
oox nou-e, 2 co , 2 c;ilvee, 21 liesd ol
hnKs, Isowa Hiid one b .ar, tesiu of
horns Rod frI1 Impleu ent., house
hold kooi1s and a (jimd garden In. .
K M Wallace,
I.- r.ii.e, Oregon.
Jun:. 13. 19 1.
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EMB'lL.MEnS y FUNERAL B
Oaj S Henderson, Undertalen i
tmbalmers. tor. wh. ano m
A good likeness.
Natural pose, and a
Well finished
Photograph is
tAV-iot vnn Will
Always get at the
Sittings bj .ppolntmsnt pr("'
Notice to Fire Dejinrin tnt.
ri " . tiur-.e Kile I)i (. irtii.e t l
nt-tei (-., i r, v KiremeuS.
lull hrulsy i vnti g to make irmnire
nieiiis to art!ciiai lu the Kourih of
July oelfhration.
J A J RNNING8t Chief.
Bids Wanted.
T sns and sped Ileal Inns now ready"
fo 'm.i raptors for a 1-roim residence
to tcu. ;ttrt IniUHdliiiely.
F L Chambers.
"I Am Well Pleased
1.T. ths 'fri
.f.,r hM "m'L, of
th trull" "'i ""'
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Ui, ,i. a trinl
nj iht ni thin.
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