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4 Daily Eugene Guard All Popular Brands of CIGARS. FOB 8 A LB AT Julius Goldsmith's BMP Talaphone. Ii Haiti 131. Weatbsr. SptoUl to Guard, Portland, Or, Feb. 21. Tonight la creating oloadlueea; Hatarday how. er. BkaLS. Dr Lowe ooulo-optialan Eugene. Feed nd grooerlee at White's. Boy' shoe $1.16 a Gilbert'. Poultry auppllea at i" lesion A Haleai. Overton for wall I aper and palnti Pruaelen Btook Fo4 at Preatoa at Hale. J O WatU, gradual optician, Eo- gene. BeePrwtoD&:Hal(i stock of wall paper. New firm: P L Chambers A Bro, hardware. Before buying real eatat as Oroee & Htovena, Chloken Hoe paint $1 per gallon at Preeton Balea. New Finn F L Chamber at Bro, hardware. dw. Rambler bloyolea have arrived at 1 Matlock UoodcblM'e. Body Fir Wood F Li Ch ambers tfc Bro. Tbe new Humbler have arrived at Mullook t Qoodohllii'a oyolery. Hpray material already mixed at F L Chamber! Bro. Llat yonr property with Utota btevena, real ealata dealera. Long range ahall are atrongeat F L Chambera 4 Bro. d w Tbe largeat took of wallpaper and painta la oarrled by Preeton 4s Halea. Hot Time atoTea FL Chamber Bro. dw Queen flexible ateel door mat. Bee them at Lougbmlller feter'e. hpray pom pa all le and prleee. F L Chamber Bro, Janney Meyer, graduate optlolane, Examination free. Dry Oak wood $8 78 per oord de livered. F L Chambera tfc Bro, Heavy aole and light aole ehoea for ludlea 2 a pair, Gilbert, Purenlal vetoh and other wlnter-own gnu eeed at ddtw F L Chambera ah Bro'a We offer thla week apeolal valne In ladle' shoes. Notice our window. Gilbert. Wall paper. Cleiranoe tale. All etylaa at ooet before new etook oome In. F L Ohambera & Bro. dw Will M Morrow, plumbing and abeet metal work of all klnda to order. Good work apd reasonable prloa my epaolalty. No 489 Willamette atreet, The new 40 Oliver Sulky and Gang plowa are eapeelally adapted for win ter plowing. Bee thi in at F L Obam trn Bro'. dw Loot f 440. Lorea Wooley, who re- oeutly aold a livery itable la Eugene and went to Portlai d and loet 440 playing at "31" ai d then turned around and eaed the rambler for one half the amount and ir the etate law, la new poahlng bla tr al In tbe metro poll. It appear that "marked" oarda war uaed to win the meaey. Earn While Yoa Learn Mechanical Enjliutrtnj, Steam EntlMtrlna, MtUl MlnTat;. Stationary fajlnttrlnj, ArcniUcturs. Mechanical Drawlnj. For Circular write CHAB F RUPELL. HHAIIaky Blook, Portland Or international Comeiieadenoe bebool. New Today. KOOMS TO LIlT. Over F E Duan'a lor. Easjalr at store. i SOME EXTRA SPECIALS To Close Out Mn' heavy wool underwear 11.00 valaea only 860. Wc have a few. Men' heavy fleeced uuderwear value at 60a for 40a. Mlee 82 60 meuklntoehee for f: I Uood mei-klntaabM lor boya girla 81.26 ieola). 2 pair gorarl ocia 16c. , 6 pair extra hevy col ton ancli, for K'i oeula p pair, for 66 oruis. BREVITIES. A blarb toned danee on North Pearl etreet leal evening. Matlock A Goodrhild today received 20 new JUnubler kloyele. Tbe flrat dlatrlct republican oooveu- tlon will be held In Roseburg April let. Mia M Henienway and brother Anetl have rented a bouse on Kaat Fourteuntu atreet. Tbo bank will all clone tomorrow, It being a holiday Waablngtoo'a birthday. Jame Hodman and family Intend moving Into the F L Chamber real- denoe on Beventh atreet eoon. MlaaCaae, who lines before a Eu gene audience on the 28tb, la an Ore gon City girl whoae voice bear promise of future greatness. Mra Geo H Kelly, aooompaoled by a trained nurae from Balam, left tbi afterneon for Bcutbern California te peud a couple of ruentb for ber health, which I poor. Bewere and 1 uTer dld '' beoauae 1 place tbe waate aud vent plpea In a practical way that laolatea tbe deadly polaon from your bomea. W M Marrow, 489 Willamette atreet, J W Baker, of Cottage Grove, well known la Eugene, ha been eerloualy 111, but la allgbtly Improved. Dr Cal breath, ef tbe Balem Inaan aaylum, waited on him a few daya ago. A notloe le eluok upon the vacant ltjtjnat weat of Farrow'a real eatat eflloe oa Weat Eighth atreet that "Profs Bcovlll and Hopklni will give a free exhibition of rope walking on thl lot Saturday afUrnooo." The Weekly Uuabd, laaued today, on Ulna an eioell.nt picture of J R Whitney, of tbe Albany Herald, wbe 1 a candidate for the nomination data printer on the republican tioket, He I a former Eugene boy. J 0 Roach, of Coburg, ha bought a lot on Eaat Thirteenth and Patteraon atreeteand I now hauling lumber to build a new house thl tall, Mr Roach 1 the owner of other valuable property In our fleuriahlug elty. Tbe wife of Prof . J T Handaaker, whoae borne la In Seattle, waa quite aerloualy injured a few daya ago In that city, oauaed by the oareleeaneea of a atreet oar cooduotor alerting up too toon when ehe wee leaving the oar, Htate Journal : Who are the people reeponelbl for the eoheni to appro priate f 150,000 for a publlo building at Oregon City and tbe aauie amount lor Albany and nothing for Eugent? b.a gen I a more Important plaoe now than either Oregon City or Albany and la going ahead muob faater than either of them. The Flrat Republican Coagreialoaal dlatrlct convention will be held In RoMbnrg April let. Dr T W Herri la baok from Portland where he aoted ohalrman of the oonimlttee tbat called the convention, and represented aeven of tli flfteeu eouutlea. Today' Ore gonlan contain a plotur of the doc tor. Snell Bicycles. Come In and e tbe beautiful Bnell th awell rtnell. ' Tbe Hnell Cyole Co la not In th bluyole trust. It I ou th outeld aud It the lartreat Independent maker of bloyolea lu Amerloa, the fac tory covering over 7 acree, Tbe Surll bleyolee are tbe Oueet In exietenoe aud are eo rtoognlced by expert mechanloa, They are aold In all European oaun triaa In th faoo 6f the botteat oompe- tltlou In Europe. The Boelle aell one-third higher than th native bloyolee, but the better olaa of people buy Snell heoaui they are recogaleed at the bait. Like a band- aome woman they attraot attention wherever n. They ar vary light, and th handeomeet wbtela yoa vr aw. Com In and aee th Bnalla. They ar th ouly bloyl that ha mad any Improvement for 1901 worthy of men tlon. We would like for you to onme In and look thee wheel over. The nualtlv I th naeet you ever aw and tne bearlnga are aa Que a allk aud a olean a glue. Bahkbb Gun Works, Eaat Nluth meet, Eugene, Or. Died AT Balcm. Mia Emma H He man, ol thla olty, received a menage late thla afleraoon tbat her later, Mre DellButWr, wife of Wm Butler, of Maroola, died la the hoepltal there thla afternoon from an operation performed todiy. Th dead lady wa only about 17 yeare of age and wae married a year ago laat Christina. The ivrualua will b brought to Eugeu on tonlght'a train. gtWsa)siA B" 1 M lotce Ikn aieu a Men's Mea'a Mens' Mens' March ist, or tow! until all of these items are 7X-, Kifl gooo jsjaoss.,! f PERSONAL. MleeTbolaDovl ill. Arthur Bender, of HsTrrUborg, 1. In tbclty. . . Clyde Lloyd went to Portland thla afternoon. Cal Youug baa gone to Grot Pa oa bualuu. Geo Hunter returned tbi afternoon from atrip aoulh. Hon R A Booth returned tbi after noon from Monroe. ' . Judge H L Benaon, of Klamath Falls, la In the city. E a Upmeyer returned to Harrls- burg tbi afternoon. Tf A Wann returned from Junction City tbi afternoon. D Read and wife, of Pleasant Hill, ware In tbe olty today. J T Witter went down to Harria- barg thla afternoon on bualneee. Grand Chanoellor Aitkin of tbe K of P'a went to Riddle thl afternoon. ' Attorney G W Kinney went to Har rlaburg tkia afternoon on bueloeea. A A Aaby and P Nelson returned thla afternoon from Cottage Grove. Dan Brumbeau, of Cottage Grove, came down on tbe afternoon train, J H Blanton, of Eugene, wa regis tared at a Roeeburg hotel yeaterday. Paul Caatel I In Bherldao, Wyom ing. He thlnka of coming back to Oregon. Rev Robt Copple, of Pendleton, ar rived here thla afternoon ou a visit wllh bla many friend. Hon Jame Hmnway, f Cottage Grove, waa In th olty today, return ing bom thl afternoon. . Mr and Mra Frank Alley, of Roee burg, ar visiting at th realdenoa of Mr Alley' father, N B Alley. Mr H E Aakeny went to Portland thla afternoon to hear Judge Ewlng, the great eolentlit, apeak tonight.' Homer Watt, captain of the (J O football team, went to Pleasant Hill thla afternoon to visit Chaunoey Mul key. L Roy Geesner, of Balem, arrived up thie afternoon to play In theor ebeatra at tbe Military Clab' ball to night. Mr W L Brlstow, who oame from Mnnmoueb eeme time ago for tbe benefit of ber health, la Improving nicely. W 8 Dodd end family, from Akron, Iowa, arrived her today to reelde. Mr Dodd I a son of Capt O J Dodd, of BprlngfUld. The Mine Bendere, May, Mullt and Rampy arrived op from Harrlaburg thle afternoon to attend the Military Club's ball tonight. Blgfrled Young, of Golden, Cal, well known In Eugene, 1 In Portland at the bedside of hi mother, who I In a hospital there eerloualy 111. Prof aud Mra A R Rweetaer and nephew arrived today from Foreet Grove. Prof Rweetser will assume bla dutlea at the U O Monday. Mra B F Rnott, who baa keen stay Ing at the reeirtenoe of Mr and Mr J O Watt In thle olty, left thl afternoon for Riddle to Join ber buaband. Roeeburg Plalnrtealer: Mr E L Fisher left Wedneaday for Eugene for a abort visit after which ahe will go to Portland where Mr Flaher ha a run on the Weet Bide. County Bebool Buperlntlndent W M Miller aud Attorney L M Travl left by private onnveyano tbi afternoon for Creawall where Mr Trayl will de liver an oration tonight at a Washing ton's Birthday entertainment. Bertha Mohr, agd about 7 year, started on a long Journey for on eo young and unattandtd thl afternoon. Bhe left for her home at North Yakima, Waah. Bh ha been itaylng at th horn of D D Weddle In thla oounty. Tbe Rtvlted Bible. The new American standard revis ion of the Bible brings It up to date, without cbaDKing it meaning: nut do tbe ue rde want euy uliang from tbe original nnpjT Thou-ande will answer "No." Thle would, also te tne popui-r answer II you ask people wbo have tried Hoamtter'e Btowaoh Bitten to use aoiue oilier remedy. New medi cines oome and go, but tble old re liable remedy continue to be the favor ite, because It can alwae be -relied on In the moat severe omae of Indlgeatlon, dyspepsia flatulency, . nervousneea, oonallpallnn or blllouanee. We would lliereiore urge you io iry n. iou win feel Its henettelal e fleet from tbe atari, and It will eventually rtetore you to nerfeet health. Our titivate die stamp la over lu net' ol tne Dome. t Boys 6K1 sweaters, iSe. t Meu's 81 IKI and 81.26 pants Soo i mi pani i vt 8X00 pa nta, 8I-7S. regular 6O0 sweaters, 40 j. Suib. 84 Ml and 84.00 suits 8'.'.60 84.01) aud 84.6U .una tS.OO Crockery. and decorated platw. long a they laat at only noc per a Other great bargains lucnuKery. THE SOCIAL REALM. Tnnloht ak. B..J.U ahnol of the Congregational cuorch will give a ao rtal to which admission I free. All are Invited to attend. . 4 . Tbe Ladle.' Card Club beld Ibi bi weekly meeting I hi afternoon In Frank' ball. A delightful afternoon wa spent ty tlyfc attendant. As announced yesterday. Grand Chanoellor Altken and Grand Keeper of Records and Seals otlosoo paid Hel met lodge, K of P, an official visit In their oaatle hall lat night, the meet ing waa an intereetiug one. Vernon Co, U R, first beld a abort aceilon, then tbo lodge met and waa addreeaed by Mr Aitkin, Mr riliuson and aeveral members of t Mm t lodge. A banquet furnlabed by tbe Cachou waa partaken of after th meeting In honor of tbe distinguished guests. Laat evening tne Mleeea M dlle and Erneat Wbltmore were glvtn a sur prise at tbelr home ou Eaat Ninth atreet by the guard - of Eugene circle No 16, Women of Woodoralt, Mies Mollie Wbltmore being oaptain of tbe guarda. Early In tbe evening tbe eurpriaera gathered at the bouse and waited till th young ladiea came home ror. atnner, ana wnen tuey arrivea 'key were completely surprised. Tbe ladiee brought along a flue lunoh and after It waa finished ruaalo, gamee, etc, were indulged In. Those present: Mesdame W W Chessman, D P Bur- tod, M B Hubble, F B Bellman, O E Adrian, J M Williams, J 8 Utiles, J B Taylor, Etta Green, Mlaae Laura Lar imer, Jennie Marsb. a Th publlo recital given by the tu denle of th Dlvlnitv TSchool In th Christian cburoh last nlgbt waa very largely attended and the exerolsea were of a high order. The program rendered waa aa follows: Dnet Love Divine Mr and Mra E M Patteraon Llnooln's Bpeecb at Gettysburg ; M F Horn Jlmmie and the Owl J P Wood ley A Big Mistake Miss Beulah Taylor I Forgod My Nod D E Olaon Th Chrlatimaa Tree Mlaa Faith Buobaaan The Aotor Benjaman Joaepb Solo Italiau Dance of Memory... Mis Lizzie Knox Counting Eggs Miss Zslla Taylor Tbe Burial of Moses F E Bllllngtoa The Courtln Mlsa Ora Read The Gladiator , V E Hoven The Beventh Plague ef Egypt E R Moon George Washington The Alarm... EM Patteraon Th Bwa Bong Mist Conetanoe Handsaker Baa Bolo , G L Lobdell Hotel Arrivals HOFFMAN E E Upmeyer, Harrlaburg A J Wood, Vlda H FOng, Wendllng D Bradley, Portlaud J J Tyler, Blue Klver Mr Potter, Lcabarg F H Rogers, Oardlner Arthur Helnmau, ri F H Womburger, N Y H L Btnsou, Klamath Fall! KUOKNB. J B Barber, Albany Geo A Jones, Oakland W M Button, Springfield J B Holt, 8 F Mra GS Lindsay, Waeh Blair T Bcott, Port Jame Hemenway, C U The Imperial. Cottage Grove. Or. First Olaea.riamntA room 80x50 feet, well eoulnned TUt 1.00 and $100 Dr tlav. Am fii'KKai-iAw n . , raius ana Kuvkendsll xyi.iaH h n. d , vf .Ji aroubioe, performed an operation upon Walter ... ,pcDuioiue at tne noepltal thl forenoon at 10 o'olook. He tood the operation nloely and oame out from under tbe Influence of th chloroform feeling well, h will ao doubt rapidly recover. Now la tbe time to apray yonr tree. One apravlug now I equal to three In the summer. j w NEW SHIRT WAISTS The Newest and Nobbiest the market affords. See window display. fIHE NEW BUILDING. j; H. HcGIang Will Erect a . Three Story Brick. TO REPiaCf, PRtSEKT STRUCTURE. For some time Hon J H MoClucg baa eontenipliand replacing the two. story stone and brick building now occupied by bla dry goods etore at the corner of Eighth aud Willamette atreeU. with a three-story brick, h'e has been coiuulliug eevernl architects during the last few weeks aud baa Just accepted the plana drawn by v C Knighton, of Portlaud. A Uuahu reporter waa shown tbe plan tbi morning.' The building while plain on the exterior, will pre sent an Impo-tlng appearance and will materially 'beautify tbat portion of tbe bualnes district. Tbe building will be 65x114 feet In dimensions, oxtendlng from Willam atte street to Park atreet. The lower floor will contain four rooms, the largeat one to be occupied by Mr Mo- Clucg'B atore and' will be 34x80 feet, The one next door facing on Willam- elte street will be a small one and will be occupied by a barber shop. Ti e two other rooma will front on East Elghlb atreet and will be located In tbe rear of the main atore room. Tbey have already beeu apoken for but It has not beeu definitely settled as to who will occupy them. The Interior ol the main room a well aa tbe others will be handsomely finished In tbe most up-to-date man ner. There will be a vestibule entrance with tile floor and from the vestibule two swinging doors will open into the mtln room. A stairway will be put in at tbe north side of the bulHiug leading from Willamette itrjset, An elevator will b put in at the rear ol the building. Tbe second and third stories will be partitioned oft Into office rooma, 24 to be on tbe aeoond and 25 on tbe third floor. All of these will be very well lighted. A basement will be constructed and a steam beating plant put In to fur nish warmth for tbe entire building. Tbe total ooet of tbla fine etructure will be I.i the nelgbberbood of 20,OCO. Tbe work of tearingdown tbeold build ing will oommence between the first and 16th of May and tbe new oue will be finished before winter come again. Mr MoClung expeot to occupy tbe lower floor by autumn, THE OLD BUILDING. The old building as it now stand was built by J B Underwood and J G Gray In 1872. In 1858 Joseph Teal, now residing In Portland, ereoted a one-alory atone building 27x66 feet on that ooruer, tbe slone being taken from tne Falrmount o'lurrv nn owned by Peter Nye. Mesers Uorter- wooa aim uray built onto this struc ture with brick, extending- it back to the rear about 16 feet, to the north about '20 feet and added a second storv It was then-ln 1872-ahmit the hand aomesl building in the city. The building has for a uond m uuv van been owned by a cciupan, . f which air Alcciung was a memlier. until only a ftw m mtha ago be bought out tne interest beld by tbe oiber mem bers. Thus Eugene grows. Tbla ttrnntnn together with the others In contempla tion, will cause great aotlvlty In the ballalug Hi etbloomlug snrinir and summer. Wants the foo. Dear Guard: The Reo-uter n'gn norae" thla morulng and talked aooui "cowardly Sampson" Intern perately and Indecently. 850 (on paper of course) for proof that ue oau -pmonally supported f 8 f Furnish for Governor." 1 meekly re fer that paper to a couveraation the editor bad recently with Cba A Hardy and L Bilyeu on Wlll.n,-,.. street, It being a publlo one. Now give tbe $0 to J W Geary Post, A i Mr editor. a nrnmln.n. member of which mu r.i.. "offered" ;oheek nalorel on the oounty republican tioket, If they were aeleoied at once," and jou 1,1 BBVIBIjr Bammon. . For Spring Mm Tbe Latest in Shirt Waists WHO THEY ARE. And Their Subjects, Ages and Other Points The State Orators. Orators for .the state contest whioh takes plaoe at HaU'm March 14:b, are: State Uuinereity, Eugene, J A Gam ber, "Public Opinion." He 1b 26 years of age aud wa a volunteer In thu Philippine war with Co I, becona Oregon. He entered the University lu 1896, and ;raduates this year. His home Is In Albuny. Paeilio eolUge, Newberg, Miss Ner vla Wright. Age aud suhjeot un known. Is of Btiiklng appearance on tbe stage, and Is bright. Bhe Is tbe ouly representative of tbe gentler eex among tbe contestants. Willamette university, Balem. R B Wilkins. Ie an Albany boy, Is a foot, rnoer and graduates in 1903. His sub jeol is "The Spirit of Progress." Paoiflo university, Forest Grove, W G Hale. He graduates next year and Is 19 yearn old. His eubjeot Is "John Brown of Oasawatomle." He was a leader In last year's debating team. Agricultural college, Corvallis, Her man Tartar. Is 20 years of age, and graduates next J one. Ii tbe state contest last year be won flrat place for delivery. Albany college, CharleB B Sternberg. His subject is the "Martyidom of Man." He Is 20 years of age aud is the Bon of a prominent Hebrew of Al bany. He graduates this year. MoMinuville college, A E Bmltb, subject unknown. He Is a junior and was a member of Co I, Second Oregon, in tbe Pullippines. He Is a football player. Will Kb Repeated. The High School band will repeat their oonoert, reoentiy given In tbe Christian church, In about two weeks, this time to be given la tbe opera house. Further an nouncement will be made in a few days. MOON'S FEED STORE East Ninth Street, Eugene, Oregon aaV (Tki 1 nfrtfl in The Hottest Stove in Town is the . C HAMMOND. P ... 11 I - lit.W v Boft, sightly and fhapely, Made of fashionable material Close buying mean olo selling. We always have th popular up-to-date Shirt Waists In prices from 50o to $5.00. Everyone a sure fitter. Eveiyn,,e 1 seller. Bee our window. Prices are con eet. 1 P. Frank & Son i 34, 36 and 38 Ea1 9th Street. 4 J W KAKS FOHNniri riinn urnft ra.u.- .. VI LBDnLULIli m HJKtllAl. DIRECT! Dai & Hfinrtfirunn iiZjITT""" --, - ........ .... UIIUCRoWl 1 Embalmer. Cor. Wil. and 7lh stj. THE TIME AND THE PLACi H!i- nau ..... 'nV int uflf anu HE ...HOUH... MEX1DAN Carbon Dt..u.. HAND 'STAMPED Arlite-PliS, LEATHER FRAMES. Collodio C,, WINTER PHOTO CO SI8 Willamette SL ' EO. Q.QR0S8 Isaac I Tlvt Gross and Stevens Real Estat City and country properly listed and Bold on favorable terms. Ofllce, over Kauri, man's store, Willamette et, Eugene, Oregon. The toff man W. O. ZEIGLER Proprietor. SUNDAY DINNER, 50c Eugene, - . Orcji A Fait&M Pott OR ...A Picture... AS YOU LIKE IT. uatNlA Valentine . The largest and nicest line ever shown in Eugene, See our window. University Bookstoi H. G. MILLER. Boss Air Tight Heater Pn.thing entirely new in air tight construction. Handsome, durable, and reasonable in price, lour sues. Call and aee them. . L. Long. TUM Bonbon iere 39 East Ninth St Mac? BrJS toSi ?, rt'ty co,ke" to "" l"7 onr celebrated Horn. Oyslm. W, kZ es, cake, and doughnut, fresh every day. Extern owfully. "etowrunoi wn wagon, all goods deUvered prompUy and Proprietori, C CHESHIRE. uimeriy nammond s UCEDI CAFE and BAEEEI First Class BakeryGoods, Oysters, Short Orders, Regular Meals. , J" W Phon.Blacfc 47-3. . A WEDDING BREAKFAST or dinner la alwavs serte.1 iwith "', chotcMt wines and linuor. tbat cas be procured, r ..r social funcuna any kind we have the pur-eat soil hen win.-, of eiiher imported or dccif TinUce, hy th. ewe, httl or !. . at pricwi that yoa can't match M quality in Eugene, at W. M. R ENS HAW- Eugene. Oregon. le imrtineiit Store. WM mm fJsjayfjftstTjaayejftsJSar V'-' V-iJ VrV SrH'aVV' j fSX 1' !