Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, March 13, 1902, Image 4

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Daily Eugene Guard
THURSDAY - - MARCH 13
All Popular
Brands of
CIGARS
FOB BALK AT
Julius Goldsmith's
Telephone, I o, Main 191.
Weath .
ujcUl 10 Guard,
Portland, Or, Us oh 18. Tonight
nd Friday oooeelona rmln.
Bkjllb,
rivitiis.
Or Lowe oculo-optl dan Eugene,
Feed end groourleg at White'!.
Overtone for wall p tpar and aln
J O WatU, gradual optloian, Eu-
gne.
Land plaater cheap at Moon's Feed
btore.
New Arm: F L Cnambera 4 Bro,
hardware.
New Firm K L Chamber! A Bro,
hardware. daw,
A Kaovole le a bloyjle, but a bloyole
It not a Baoyole.
Rambler blovolea have arrived at
Matlock Ooodohlld'i.
Body Fir Wood
K L ClIAMBKBS; BBO.
The only wheel built on meohanioal
principles. Itaoyole.
If you waut good bread buy the beat
flour, Perfection.
Moon 's Fku Btore.
The new Bamblere have arrived at
Matlook A Goodohild'i oyolery.
Hpray maUirlal already mixed at F L
Chamber! tt Bro,
Long range ahelli are itrongeat
K L Chamber! A Bro, d w
We have the beet aaaertment of flsh
Ing tackle ever brought to Eugene.
Paine A Kay.
You will never mlet the money In
vested In land planter and It will pay
big try it.
Moon 'a Fmd Btobr.
Hot Time stove
. F L Gbamb N A Bro. d w
Wall paper. Clearance tale. All
ityleeat ooet before new atookoome
In. F L Chamber! A Bro. d w
75 oeuta per acre Invested In land
plaster will yield 600 per cent profit.
Thla li bonaflde and known by expert,
euoe, In this oounty.
Choloe, froah gardun aeetla In bulk, a
full Hue, at
Moon's Fx id Btore.
Dry Oak wood 13.75 per oord de
livered. V h Chambers A Bro.
PoFDum Dias and At the ooun
ty central oommlt te meeting held
Wsdueeday tt was unanimously de
cided by those In a tendsnoe that tin
populist party of V allow oounty I
disbanded say! tbi Chlafllan, and II
was reoommended I y resolution that
all members of the ieoeaaed parly go
Into the demooratln party. As the
democratlo party hild their central
committee meeting at the aam time,
an Invitation was extended to join
them which was duly aooopted.
New Today.
UIRL WANTED. .ImmedlaUly.
Qood wages. Inquire at Dr Strong'
residence.
J. W. KAYS' FURNITURE CO.
Embalmtn and Funeral Directors.
Day & Henderson, Undertakers
and Embalmers, Cor. Will and 7th
Valentines
The largest and
nicest line ever
shown in Eugene.
See our window.
University Bookstore
H. G. MILLER.
WE MEAN BUSINESS.
Coats.
Odds and ends In mens oats at
1.00 to H.60 and up, all of llieui
at about 60 oents a the dellar.
Pants.
Odds and enda in pants suing at
76 cents, some if them worth
S1.60 aud 12.00 per pair.
Vests.
Odds aad ends at 7ft osnls, all of
them worth more money but
they most go.
Don't forget about the free Automobile Ride
for the children for this month only.
Ely's Department Store,
riX
BREVITIES,
"Ttie Crucifixion" Plainer
"The CruelUxlou" rtlainer
"The Cruolflxlon" Stalner
80 voloes In chorus SO
80 voleee in ohorus 10
SO voloes In ohorus 30
Methodist church, Mareu 17th
Methodist cborob, March 17th
MeluodUt church, March 17th
J M Joseph has returned from bis
trip to Kaetera Oregon.
Chris Kauflman has resigned his
position in J V KauQman's store.
The Elks Initiated Attorney Lee M
Travis and Win McFarlsnd last night,
The enterprising tiaixm Journal ha
lmtalled a Mersantlialer type-setting
machine In Its ofllo.
Otis Tout, the directory man, bas
bis office with Ueo Gross A Co's reai
estats agency In the obelton building.
Morris A Craw yeoterday sold and
delivered a fine Trowbridge piano to
Mrs M A Blminons, residing ten milts
north of the olty.
Hvarverad's orobtwtra will furnlab
aanalo at Ueaoou's poverty ball toinor
row night. The grand march will be
led by Meub's celebrated hayseed eon-
oert band.
The Roseburg board of trade has
raised 1105.60 for getting out a descrip
tive Immigration pamphlet for Doug
las oounty. When Is ttugeoe going to
act In tbis mattei?
The Chambers residence at 26 West
Seventh atreot, occupied by Dr and
Mrs O W Lowe, is being remodeled up.
stairs. The npntaira will bs occupied
by a well known couple to be married
soon.
W Waddle baa received by express
from a cousin in Idaho a badger
which was captured Ihere where they
are plentiful. As a diversion he bas
arranged for aflhtbi'twen the badger
and a bulldog, to bo pulled oil at the
Oregon saloon Saturday night.
Teiturday'e Iioseburg Review: "On
oompialnt of Leo Fritz, of Drain, Dr
tt P Brookbart waa arrested there,
charged with assault with a dangeroua
weapou. The defendant waa brought
hers this morning aud arraigned be
fore Juatloe Roblnett. The case will be
held at 10 o'clock a m tomorrow."
Frltx was formerly clerk In FE
Dunn's itore In Eugene.
PRUNES IN DEMAND.
Salem Growers Regort Long Dull
ness in tbe Market Boken.
Balem, Maroh 12. Manager H B
Gils, of the Willamette Valley Prune
Association, saya that after a long dull
ness lu the market, a demand la now
being felt for prunes. Bales are being
made at the association price a 2-
oent basis for the four size! In bags,
All association fruit li sold In boxes,
and on this basis the price now being
received is 5 oeute for the 40 to-60-to
the pound size, In 26 pouud boxes.
When asked whether prunes can
now be sold on a 2 -cent basis In bags,
atrQlleeald ho thought they oould
not, for the demand It principally for
faney goods. He llmuxht the 2i cent
banle, or 4 oeuta for tUe 40-60 alxe oould
be obtained. This would be I oenl
better than waa seuured for a large por.
tlon of the orop of lnat season, sold
soon after tbe fruit was ready for mar
ket. About 12 oarloada of prunes re
main uuaold at Balers.
Takhn to Asylum. -Lewla T Will
cutt waa brought In from Oteenleaf
yesterday and examined by Dre L W
Brown and W L Cheshire before
Oouuty Judge UK Klnoald for In,
itty. He was found to be Inaane
and waa oooimltted to the Insane aay
lum. Bherltt Withers took him to Ba
ton this afternoon. Wlllout ia aged
34 yean and a ilugle man. This Is
his seooad attack of insanity, having
been lu an asylum In Idaho four
years ago. The oauae of Insanity la
probably due te an Injury to bis head,
oautlug a general Imeeblement of the
mind. He imagines that a oertaln
dark oeuiplexioued uiau lu his uelgh
borhood It a negro; that he is afraid he
will turn to oue and says hit beard li
turning dark and curly.
Kntbrtainmxnt Postponkd. The
entertalniueut which was to have been
glvea at the Santa Clata school house
Saturday ulght of this week, has been
aoslpoued until Saturday, March 22ul.
Perennial vetch aud other winter.
town gnus seed at
d&w F L Chambers A Bro'e
Sweaters.
Muil go at some price.
Knys' fV sweater &S
Meiia 60o tweeter 40a.
Socks.
Mens heavy ll!o socks at 6
pair for (vSo,
Ment heavy 10 socks 2 pair
for 15c
PERSONAL.
Harry Danbar Is In Portland.
F L Chambers is In Portland.
itott Hayes came down from C fee-
well today.
Jacob Babr and wife, of Long Tom,
are In tbe oily.
N B Alley returned thla afternoon
from Roseburg.
John Btowell returned from Port
land thla afternoon.
Frank Heyer returned thla afternoon
from Cottage Grove.
Geo Walker returned to Walker
Station this afternoon.
Mrs H E Morris went to Junction
this afternoon on a vinlt.
F A Kan kin went to Cottage Orove
on business this afternoon.
J W Belover, of Poitland, le visiting
hit brother, Dr F E Holover.
Win Landeas came down from
Cottage Orove this afternoon.
W L De Lano went to Portland this
afternoon on a abort holiness trip.
Msjor Forrest and wife left this
morning for their MoKenzle ranch.
M B Potts went to his homestead
In township 15 south of range 8
today.
Mrs B B Eakin returned this after,
noon from a thort trip to Cottage
Grove.
Mies Mary MoAllster accompanied
the oratorical delegalea to Balem thla
afternoon.
O L Howder of tbe snap works left
this afternoon on a trip to Junction
and Harrltburg.
Mine Fay Buchanan went to Goshen
and Pleasant Hill today for a few days
vlult with friends,
Dr and Mrs A O Atwood went to
Cottage Grove thin afternoon to be
gone several days.
James Jones, of Cottage Grove, re-
turned home this afternoon, after
short stay In Eugene.
G H Smith left on the 1 :42 tral
thla afternoon for points north In the
Interest! of Bmllb A Berger'i oandy
factory.
Geo Morrla and wife who were mar
rled the other day, left tkU morning
for their future home on tbe lower
Blualaw.
Cbaa Cochran came down from Cot
tage Grove thli afternoon to play In
the oroheetra at the poverty ball to.
morrow night.
Dr Frank Strong went to Portland
this afternoon. He Is an Invited Ruest
at a banquet to be given tonight by the
Unitarian Club.
Ray Wilson, son of N T Wilson, the
grocer, haa gone to Great Falls, Mon
tana, to take the foremanehlp of a big
slock ranch there.
Galney Mathews was a passenger for
Balem this afternoon. He went down
with the aherlQ at a guard for Wllloutt
tbe Insaue man, and Winkle, the boy
sent to the reform soliool.
No More Wars,
Many prominent people of this
country and England profess to
the realization of tbelr hopes for uul
veraal peaue In an Anglo-American
alllnnoe. Tbelr plan Is to settle all
future dlUemuoee by luternalluual ar
nitration. Thla newt will be Joyfully
received by everylnxly, but especially
by the soldiers wno are at present en
gaged on some foreign battlefield. The
uews that Hosteller's Htomauh Bit
ters will poetlvely cure stomach, liver,
and bowel oomplaiuta will also be
gladly received by every aulferer from
sick ntwdaoue, Ulazlneas, natuleuoy,
Indigestion, dyspepsia, constipation or
biliousness. Do not suiter any longer
but try tne Diners at onoe. it
baoked by a record of fifty years of
ouree. Ueware or counterfeits vruen
buying. Our private stamp over the
ueck 01 me Dome.
Boy Sugar 1
Twenty pouuda of beet granulated
sugar for ll.Uu. One hundred pouud
for J4.76.
Ax Billy Okpaktmknt Stork.
Card of Thanks.
J R Haiuuinud takee this method of
expressing bis deep gratitude aud
thanks to the members of the Women
of Woodcraft and frlende who assisted
at the funeral of his beloved wife.
Will Look After Bridqks.
County Coumlasloaer H D Edward,
went to Cottage Grove this afternoon
to look after some bridges In that vl-
olnlty. Several need repairing aud
the commit stoner goes to ascertain te
what extent the repairs are necessary
Underwear.
Our heavy fleeced underware
mum go even if at S& oeuta. Extra
value al CO oeult.
Mens1 Hats.
A few lines of mena haU to
close out at S&o each.
Just Received,
A large shipment of rasnt tine
eults at fJ.60 to tS.OO per suit,
uuder regular clolhlug houses
prices.
THE SOCIAL REALM.
The Fortnightly Club gave a fare
well reception ,to Mrs F L Waabburn
yesterday afternoon lu tbe olub rooms,
Mrs Wasbbura to leave soon for Min
neapolis. A splendid obaflug-ditb
luncheon was served and toaits re
sponded to at follows: 'The Btat
Federation," Mrs Miunle Waabburne;
"The Daffodil lu Literature," Mr
Helen De Lano; "The olub and tbr
Home," Mrs Fraok Strong; "Our Li
brary and lis Future," Mrs Addle O
burn ; "Our Club Room and How U
Beautify It," Miss Ann Whlteaker:
"Our Honored Member and Her Plact
In tbe Club," Mrs Arthur Lachman.
Mrs Laura Bradley was toastuiiatrest.
The Pai-tlme Whist Club a.s enter,
tertalned last evening in the armory
parlora by Mrs C F Winter, Mrs
Romeo Gilbert, Mrs C F Robweder
and Mrs T B Luckey. Mrs Ueo Health
and Mrs Robweder tied for the first
prize, Mre Pmith winning on the
draw, and Mies Irene Applegate was
awarded the token ot consolation. Fol
lowing were tbe guesls of tbe club:
Miss Yoran, Miss Irene Applegate,
Mlaa Maude Bhelley, Lester Luckey
Warner Brown, Mr and Mrs Lee
Henry and Mr and Mra B S Bpencer.
. .
At a regular meeting of tbe Royal
Neighbors of America held last even
ing at Frank'a hall, Mrs Mary E Cox,
oracle of Eugene Camp No 2289 of tlilf
city, was presented with a gold recog
nition pin eniblematlo of the order.
Mrs Jennie Hlggius, on behalf of tbe
oamp, presented the pin and Mrs Cox
responded In ber usual happy manner,
Mr Cox, with his estimable wife aud
daughter leave tonight tor their future
home In Grant's Paw.
The Degree of Honor held a soolal
Beeslon In the Masonic temple lafct
ulght. The social committee of which
Mrs I T Nicklin Isebairman. furnished
a short program aud a uioe luncheon.
HOP CONTRACT.
I R Cartwright Contracts Four
Years' Crop to Lilienthal Bros.
Hop contracts between J R Cart
wright, of Harrlsburg, and Lilienthal
Bros, of New York, were filed with tbe
oounty olerk today. The contraots
call for 80,000 pounds of bopsgrown by
J R Cartwright on lands In Lane
oouuty aoross the river from Harrls
burg, to be delivered to Lilienthal Bros
for each of the years 1903, 1903, 1901
and 1906, 6 osnts to be artvanoed for
picking. Aleo 30.0,10 pounds of tbe
1902 orop grown in Linn oounty at 12
oents per pouud, 6 oents to be ad
vanced. HI! At, KSTATH TRANSFERS.
Elsie and Cbas O Btalberg to Robt
D Hawley 40 acres lu tp 18 s r 1 w, $300.
W C and Kate Yoran to Julius Mo
Crady lot 6 blk S Ellsworth's ad to Eu
gene, 250.
Susan Cbeeher to Ellzibetb B
Rankin 3514 acres In tp 18 s r 6 w,
(650.
Charles B Morgan to John J Cassldy
lands In Florence, $1.
John J Caaeldy to Hugh and Sarah
Cassldy lands l,i Florence, 1,
John Cassldy to Hutih and Barah
Cassldy lands In Florence, S20C0.
Hattie and C F Lleth to August
Beckman, 40 acres In tDlS.erfiw.
GOD.
U 8 to Bliss M Tins. 163 acres In In
18, i r 3 w, patent.
HASRiaSUKQ BaPTIBT rmmrm
Bulletin: The first Baptist church of
narriBburs baa oomnleted Its Inm,.
poratlon. Messrs TO Mackey, B A
nemis, i,u li Ayers, C H Harulsty and
W B Bean are its first trustens. Th
have a deed to the two lota situated on
the nerthweat corner of Maoy aud
Fourth ttreeta. These lnta fumi-i, .
desirable site for a cburoh ttruoture.
Tbey will proceed to build at an early
date.
Winter Wkathkr. The Orld wave
which Is now nasslpg over this Dart of
tbe couutry brought snow lu the near-
oy bills last uliiht. and durlnv
theday an occasional flurrv of "n,
beautiful" fell wllb the rain in the
valley. It It auowlug bard In the
mountain! uo doubt aud. contrary tn
expectations, tbere will be plenty of
water tills summer for mlnlnu i nr.
poses as a result of this Isle wlulr
spell.
BoRN.-Last night, March 11. 1902.
to the wifenf Fred Jeutuii, sou h west
of Engene, a daughter.
NEW GOODS
I" stJ Corded Crystal Silks,
Wash Taffeta Silk, Lace Striped
and Fancy Pongee. The latest
and best goods out for Waists.
H,
OFF POR SALEli.
0 O's Orator ana Delegates Left
This Atternoon.
J Arthur Uauiber, who Is te compete
In the state iuter-oollelate oratorical
oonteet at Balem tomorrow night, ao
oompauled by tbe delegate from the
various classes aud a tew other stu
dents, went to tbe Capital City this
tfternoon. Tbe delegates are as fol
owe: Seniors, LL Lewis, Osoar Uorrell;
iuulors, Harvey B Densmore, Bybll
Kuykendall; sophomores, Ray Good
rich, Vlrglula Cleaver; fredhmen, V W
romlinson, Mary Gray.
Following is tbe lUt of orators and
the subjects.
University of Oregon, Eugene
'Publio Opinion," by Arthur Oamber.
Pacific Univertlty, Forest Grove
"John Brown, of Otsawatomie," by
John Hale.
Willamette University, Balem "The
Spirit of Progress," by R B Wllkins
Oregon Agricultural College, Corral-
Us "Our Mission to the Negro," by
Herman Tartar.
Oregon Btate Normal School, Mon
mouth "Law and Literature," by
Harry Belt.
Paoifio College, Newberg "Com,
merclallsm," by Miss Nervla Wright.
McMiunville College, MoMinnvllle
"The History of tbe American Negro,"
by E A Hull I).
Albany College, Albany "The Mar
tyrdom of Man," by Cbas Sternberg,
Hotel Arrivals.
HOFFMAN.
S D Uelcum. Junction
Andrew Bkolas, Btington, Wis
N U Hylaud, Lowell
H E Walker, Springfield
John I Becker, Aberdeen
J 8 Bowman, Portlaud
Frauk Morrill, Chicago
F A Klrklaod, Springfield, Ohio
Alex Ciawtord, Dututb
K U Staples, Portlaud
M B Hart, Portland
B U Whistler, Chicago
Wm Walker, Portland
T L R igera, 8 F
Edgar Mayers and wife, 8 F
H D Hobson, H F
H G Mieb, N Y
Bberwood Gillespie, Seattle
W A Bamuela, Portland
EUGENE.
Geo Blark, Wendllng
W E GUlett, Juue, Oregon
James Moriweeuey
Wm Ellis, Weoh, WestVa
M R Janney, Lake Creek
T N Smith, Portlaud
K F Harvey, Junotion
Vess Garoutte, Wendllng
Eli Jeflers, Wendling
W A Dallveld, Bpokane
Cbas MuCant
J D Edmleton, Coemopolis
Ham Adams, Bt Paul
Jacoo Bahr and wf, Long Toni
J W Bounds, Cottage Grove
W F Hamiuilt, Maroola
L P Jiukens, 8 F
The Imperial.
Cottage Grove, Or. First olaes.Bample
room SOxM feet, well equipped. Rates
$1.00 and $2.00 per (!av.
Lost His Valise. Zena Hooville, a
tight-rope walker, who has been in
Eugene for tome time and who nave an
exhibition here a ocuple of weeks ago,
tnis morning between 10 and 11 o'nlnek
put his valise undur the H P dennt
platform, expecting to go away on the
afternoon train. When be went to
get the valise he found that It had
gone. A warrant waa plaoed in I he
nanus or Polloeman Crcner for the sr.
reetof the person whoiook It.and it was
traced (o the reeidenoe of Jap Edy at
the oorner of East Seventh and Oak
stieets. Edy gave It up and Bcovllle
la now happy. It Is lustlce to Edv.
however, to state that he came to the
UOArd nflloe lor the purpose of ad
vertising for the owner of the valise.
To the Rkforh Hchool Bherlfi
Withers took Jeff Winkle, aired ahnnr
11 years, to the reform school at Balem
this afternoon. Younir Winkle. ,h
resides out on "Mud Flat." wa mn,.
m It ted to the reform tohool Jan 30,
lwu, tor larceny, but when the eherlfl
went to set him he hsrt broken out
with the meaales. When he t -n
he weut out Into tbeooun'ry and did
not return until recently. It was
learned he was here and he wan r.
rested this morning.
C P Mahkkt Tile f! t i.hi n
give a market Satuidsy In N T Wil
son's grocery store.
ASK FOR THEM.
NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY.
UDLY.
A Delightful Innovation
SOME
SMART
THINGS
IN
WRAPPERS,
SKIRTS
AND
SILK
WAISTS.
P. Frank & Son.
Sporting Goods
Guns, Bicycles, Sewing Machines, Ammunition, Fishing
Tackle, Tents and Wagon Covers, Cutlery, Golf, Tennis
and Base Ball Goods.
In fact we have one of the largest sporting iroods store in Oregon huri
Portland. We also have the best repair Bhop in Lane Uomity. '
Goods aa we represent tbem or money back.
PAINE & KAY.
EASTER GIFTS
Have become almost as fashionable as Christmas Gifta.
A vIbU to our store will convince you of this.
OUR NEW JEWELRY
for spring wear Ib the very latest and moat fashionable in style and
pattern. Wit have many Articles at a 8m all cost which will double
the richness of the ladies' Easter costumes. Visit us and see tbe
stock buy or not you are heartily welcome,
M. R. JANNEY,
Jeweler and Silversmith
qth St New Location Opposite Hoffman House.
ovwvwwvwvwvwvvwwvi
GEO. G GROSS & CO.
Real Estate
and Employment
Agency . . .
City snd oounty property listed and
sold on favorable terms. Oflloe Room
2Hlielton building opposite tbe Guard
Oflloe.
J. W. Clark.
M. S. Hubble.
Glark & HobbK
Transfer, Go.,
General transfer business
done, heavy or light haul
ing of all kinds promptly
attended to. All kinds of
wood for sale. Baggage
transfered to any part of
the city.
Piano and honss-moving a specialty.
Ortice Kooia 3 Hhelton buihlinf; op.
posite Guard office, l'hons lied 583
from 8 tn 5. Desiring calls enrlieror
later, call Black. 754 or lted 401.
The Hottest Stove
in Town is the
Boss Air Tight Heater
Something entirely new in air tlfrht construction.
Handsome, durable, anil reasonable in price.
our BizsB Call and see them.
S. L. Long.
Tils Bonboniere
39 East Ninth St.
MadsB1"5!'. wfc!linK .""I Prty cakes to order; try oar celebrated Hons
In erf V. , ckM and "whn.t. In 1, e ery d.y. Kln
carefully "B0W 111,1 ourn wagon, all goods delivered promptly and
DUNN
The Cachou Cafe
SELVES j&
Lunched0 iIlelurr0m IaJ' to P Oysters, Short Orders and
Special Dinner, S- FIRST CLASS BAKERY. We cater W
tionsand c"ga?s anquets,aIsocarry "choice line of Confec-
HAMMOND $ CHESHIRE, Proprietors.
sha
Rappers,
Skirts and
Silk Waists
They are up-to-data ;
Earn While Yon Lear:
Mechanical Enginttrinj,
Stum Engineering,
Metal Mining,
Stationary Engineering,
Architecture,
Mechanical Drawing.
For Circular write
CHA8 F RUPELL
217 AM; Bloci,
PA.ll.nH .
International Correspondence Mm.
The jloffmv
W. O. ZEIGLER Propriety
SUNDAY DINNER50c
Eugene, - Oregon
TO SEE OUR
SELVES AS
OTHERS SEEUS
We are not always anxioni, fa '
in out alwayn (Uttering. Tot
AM Wh Wouir utriOI t.1 mm,
vanity, but a n.oraUtnbition,fcrft
mean our best, inw ioe'
have ever udeavored to portnf
subjects,
BROS-
A WEEDING BREAKFAST
or d oner i alwsvs served
chul-twt wines arid lit'l'r
ht procun-d. Kor !! fnn.u.M"
r kind e have the '" "''Z
wins-, of tiihsr rmrorted .'r dotteiw
v sttw, bv the caw, b.nle ""JJ,,"J
iTiiesthu v.u .an t m" w
qnality in ugeue, -1
W. M.
RliN SHAW'S
Eugsno. Oreg"9