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Daily Eugene Guard FRIDAY MARCH 21 For Cigars JULIUS GOLDSMITH. fiJARO Telephone, Ms Hain 191- WEATHER. Tonight tai Bsturdsy, Buowers. fiBALS. ItVITIIt. Dr Lowe ooulo-optloln Eugene. Peed nd groceries st White's. OTertooi for wall piper and paints J 0 Watts, graduate optlolan, Eu ftne. New Arm i P L Chun ben A Bro, hardware. New Firm F L Chamber! A Bro, hardware. dAw. Ticket are now on aale at Vlnoent'i for the band oonoert, A Raeyole It a bloyole, bat a bloyole It not a Raoyole. Rambler bloyole have arrlTed at Mat look Goodohlld'i. Miss Ballzmen'i millinery opening Bsturdaj afternoon, Maroh 22. Body Fir Wood V Ii CHAXBIHSIA Bbo, The Band Oonoert Friday night will be the beat erer given by the organiza tion. Hot Time (tores F L Chambers A Bro. d w Go to Hulery A Russell for your Wallpaper and paint, West Eighth street, No 00. Hubble A Clarke have moved to rooms over Wilson's grooery store. Phone, Red 87-1. The treat of the soaeon at the Chris tian oburob Saturday night. Admiss ion 16 and 26 cents. Do you like fun? Hear Knox, the Impersonator, at the Christian ohuroh, Saturday night. Iibtnar, the great Egyptian palmist and olalrvoyant, Is stopping at Goods- Bow's, (io and see blm. Tloketa on sale at the Corner Drug store for the Meneley quartette's oon oert at the Christian ohuroh Baturday evening, Maroh 22. Dry Oak wood 18.75 per oord de livered. V L Chambers at Bro. The ladles of the M E ohuroh will give a dinner Maroh 29. The proceed to be used lor charitable and benevo lent purposes. The place will be stated later. The High Bohool News Is Is a worthy auxllllary of our pabllo schools. Hslp It to meet expenses by attending the benefit In the High Bohool asssmbly room Baturday evsnlng. Only 10 oents. We are well prepared to do anything In the line of up-to-date plumbing and sheet metal work. Our work la good, our prloes are reasonable. Will M Morrow, 489 Willamette street. Phone Red 478. """"sssssssssssssssissssssssr "Peck'i Bad Boy." Theatre-goers will be pleased to learn that the "feck's Bad Boy" company will give a presentation of that popular comedy at the Parker Baturday even lag. New Today, CALF FOR BALE. A fine Jersey hslfsr oalf for sale. Enquire ot C M Young. LOUT. Gold ring with opal mounting. Under will be rewarded. Professor Laohmen, 874 East Fourteenth Ht, 20 lbs Best Cane Granulated Sugar $1.00 Or $4.75 per 100 lbs. Now is the time to buy, we think. Coffee. Oat 15 oofTee Is a full grown perfect berry and can't be bealea. Groceries. 8 pkgs Jumbo mush 2&o 8 lbs best soda crackers 20o 1 lb pkg wash powder 60 8 lb pkg wash powder I60 25 01 can K O baking powder 20c 8 lbs good dates 26a 16 lbs best rloetl (X) 20 lbs good rice 1 00 0 Ibe good beans 26o Our 860 tea U a oorker Don't forget about Be sure to ask for An Billy's BREVITIES, Woodmen of the World meet to night. Miss rJaluman'i millinery openinic Saturday, March 23. Uet a obance on the f 10 pattern hat at Mrs Wblteaker's, March 22. Miss Etta Learned is now employed as saleslady In F E Dunn's store. Hon E R Bklpwortb says be was not in Portland to consult a specialist The Band needs your fifty cents, and It will be money well spent. Friday night. The Fourth Regiment gave a splenid oonoert on Willamette street this afternoon. An Inspection of Co's A and O anil the band baa been ordered for Monday evening, March 31. The Portland Evening Journal has been Inoreased In size to six pages. It Is Improving right along. JBCruzan, of Pleasant Hill, has leased the Brown lee lodging house, op posite ths High School. He will tak e possession April 1st. Captain Huston bad Co A out for drill last night, making ready for the exhibition drill to be given at the tfalabon oelebratlon exerolees next Tuesday, Get a ohanoe on the f 10 pattern hat at Mrs Wblteaker's, Marob 22. Miss Lulu Pol II has joat oomjletod a vary auooeKsful six-months term of school at Maroola, and has begun four-months term In the Famous Creek district, adjoining. The High Bohool News benefit to be Riven Baturday night will be held In the assembly room at the High Bohool building Instead of the opera bouse as stated In yesterday's Guard and to day's Register, Tbe following from the Albany Dem ocrat beats the late "Wblsperlng George:" "Five miles from Sweet Home Is a man that has lived thirty years in a but made by placing some boards ovsr and around three stumps. it Is declared that he has not washed himself for many years, nor even changed his olothes. He Is considers' Die of a hermit." A WET EXPERIENCE. Rer Hansen and Louie Luckey Upset in Turbulent Wolf Creek. Rev PLC Hansen, tbe well known Danish minister of this city, and Louie Luckey bad a very wet experienoe In Wolf creek Tuesday, acoordlng to resident of tbat vloluity who was in Eugene today. The reverend gentleman and bis com panlon drove out in a buggy to look after some homestead interests and when they oame to tbe Van Curen ford aoross Wolf creek, about 80 miles from Eugene, tbey found the stream to be a roaring torrent on aooount of tbe reoeut heavy rains. Tbey deoldod to drive across, however, but hadn't gone only a fe feut until the horse wa" foroed to swim and the buggy was auoat, and the whole outfit weut down stream at a rapid rate. Tbe buggy turned over and the occupant had illffloulty lu reaohlng the shore. The horse swam to dry land with the front wheels of tbe rig but tbe remaining parte were not fished out until next day. It wss a olose oall from drown ing. It Is said Rev Hansen could not swim a stroke. New Schools in Cuba. Blnoe the American occupation of Cuba 8,000 new schools have been opened, and many reforms have been brought about in their educational system. Home Idea of their work can be obtained from tbelr exhibit at the Pan-American exposition, for wbleb they were awarded five gold and four sliver medals. This la oortainlv a won. dsrful record and one we should all be proud of. There la also a wonderful record behind Hostetter'sBtoniaob. Bit ters, the famooa American remedy for Indigestion, dyspsla, flatulency, biliousness, nervoueneas and Insomnia If you are troubled wish anv of these ailments we would urge you to try It. It Is also a suleudld blood mirlfler and abould be In every household. Our Private stamp Is ovsr tbe neck of the Dttle. Ulllinery Display. Beginning Baturday, Maroh 33, 1902, and throughout the entire season, Buokner A Clevenger will have on dis play, pattern hats aud latest novelties In millinery. Blrap hinges way down In price. Net Mies. 2fo Neckties 15c For one week only. Nails. 8 lbs best stel nails 25c Marbles. fiO nhlna anil ImlUHnn -...-I. K.. . ed for oc No oommon potteries iu the assortment. the Automobile Ride for the children. your tickets. Tickets given this month only. Oeiiartmeiit Store, PERSONAL. Deacon Davis returned from Port land tbls afternoon. Robt Hays came down fioni Cres well this afternoon. V W Mitchell cams down from Cot tage Drove this afternoon Justice of tbe Peace diss Btanton, of Creawell, was in Eugene today Hon L T Harrla went to Cottage Grove on business this afternoon. W A Hover o, of Roseburg, Is visiting bis brother, Geo Bovern, in Eugene. Hon K R Bklpwortb went to Ores well on legal business this afternoon. Mrs J M Bbelley Is home from a visit at Portland, MoMlnnvllIe and Mon mouth. J W Doster and son, John, of Wolf Creek, were In Eugene today on their way to Wendllng. J W Pbalon, traveling passenger sgent of the Great Northern railway, was in the olty today. F L Kennedy, superintendent of the Bootb.-R.elly Co's millatBaglnaw, was in the olty today, returning tbls after noon. Rev L D Beck, psstor of tbe 0 P church at Cottage Grove, who has been In Eugene a few days, returned home tbls afternoon. Mrs W A Cox, of Albany, and Mrs Robt Cooley, of Cottage Grove, who have been visiting In Eugene, left for their respective homes today. MnM MBtrawn.of Koappton,Wasb, who has been visiting at the home of her brotber-ln-law, b B Btrawn, In Eugeue, left tbls afternoon for her home. Mr and Mrs I L Campbell went to Portland on today's afternoon train. Tbey will probably remain there eev eral days. Mr Csmpbell's health shows some slight Improvement. W J Miller and family anlved In Eugene last ulgbtfrnm Cowley county Kansas, and went to Pleasant Hill to day to look over the country with a view of locating. They visited here areral years ago. Jay Tlhbets, son of Mrs J W White, of tbls city, passed through here this afternoon on bis way from Ashland to Albany. He is firing for the B P, but recently injured bis leg In a small wreck out south and is taking a lay off. Courthouse Items. Mortgage $2,000 Mortgage ! 860 KKAL BBTATB THANBFERB. A O and Mary Jennings to Benja mln Hall, 80 acres in tp 21 a r 1 w, 840. J M and Amy M Howell, 80 aores In tp 10 s r 0 w, $240. C H and Ellen L Woodward to Fred P Hurst, 33 aores In tp 17 s r 7 w, $160. Donald B and Agnes L MoBrlde to Booth-Kelly Lumber Co, 100 aores In tp 10 s r 1 e, $500. Louis G and Elizabeth L Clarke to Fred P Hurst and G A Back, 100 aores in tp 18 a r 8 w, $1. John D and Mary L Hughes to Booth-Kelly Lumber Co, 200 acres in tplSarl w, $1000. 8TO0K BRAND. Booth. Kelly Lumber Co flies log braud of a olrole 2J inohes In diameter containing within twoolroles loob in diameter. OIXODII OOUBT. Herman Rudolph va Booth-Kelly Lumber Co, damages. Defendant files motion to strike out part of complaint aud make complaint more definite and oertaln. AO Woodoook attorney for defendant. PRO HATE COURT. Estate of J H Perkins, deceased. J P Currln and Catherine A Perkins ap pointed administrators with bonds in the sum of $3000. Probable value ot estate $3860. John Coobran, D G Mo- Farland and H C Veatoh appointed appraisers. Ecttte of A R Buttolph deceased. G Rlloy Mills, elector, autborlzed to sell property. W. R. P. L. Meeting. The ladies of the W RP L are re quested to meet at the resldenos of Mrs A Yerlngten tomorrow, Baturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Bold His Rahoh. Frauk Ankeny, son of Bon H E Ankeny, has sold his big stock ranch out lu Klamath county, and he and his wife will arrive In Eu gene In a short time to visit. Frank la well known here, having attended the U O several years. Tinware. Tin wash boiler 78 0. 2 pint tin cups 6c 1 regular site lantern Sftn. Tin bread aud cake buo, popular Tobacco. 1 lb Hlar toliacoo 45o 1 lb forn Cake tobacco 2ic 6 pkgs Dixie Quwn 2ie 6 pkKS Ked Hell 25c 1 plug Biggest and Best S5o THE SOCIAL REALM. The K of P stag whist party in tbelr castle ball Isst nlgbt was a plessebt success. Jn the games sides were taken, snd J O Watts' side won over S W Taylor's side. A lunch wss served lu Ibe banquet room as a fitting clime to the eveulug'a vutertalument. . ' . A very pleaaaut birthday dinner was given Mrs B K Platts yesterday, It be ing ber seventy-third birthday. A very tempting table was set. Bbe was tbe recipient of a number of useful aud pretty presents. Those present were: Mr and Mrs Marilo, Mr and Mrs Baunaers, Mr and Mrs Frauds, Mee- dames lUy, Vincent, Plckard and' Mr. K S Platts. s Following Is the program for tbe High School News benefit Baturday evening in the High Bchnol assembly room: Selection Mandolin Club Instrumental Norma L rieudrloks Vocal Duet Dally Gilbert and Reba Craig Violin Solo Alicia McElny Instrumental Badie Ford Selection Mandolin Club Instrumental Camilla Carroll The H B orchestra will play during the evening. Democratic County Convention. Notice is hereby given that the Lane oouoty democratic county convention will meet on Baturday, tbe 6tb day of April, 1002, at 10 o'clock a m at tbe courthouse in Eugeue, Oregon, for the purpose of nominating one state sena tor, three representatives, one county oommlssioner,one oouoty clerk, eberl0, treasurer, assessor, surveyor, coroner aud delegates to the state and con gressional conventions, respectively, Tbe primaries to be held on Marob 29ib, 1002. All citizens wbo are opposed to tbe republican ImperiallBtioand plutocratlo tendencies, and all who favor a tarifl fur revenue only, aud so adjusted as to fall heaviest on luxuries and lightest orr necessities, aud wbo favor tbe con stitution following the flag, and all wbo denounce the enormous extrava gance of the last Oregon legislature, and who favor strict economy In fed eral, state and couuty administration, are earnestly requested to participate with us in the primaries, convention and eleotion. The precincts are entitled to tbe fol lowing number of delegates N Eugene No 1... 7 N Eugene No 2... 0 B Eugene No 1 0 B Eugene No 2 6 Springfield 7 Fairmount 3 Irving 0 Pleasant Hill 8 Fall Creek 3 Richardson 6 Jasper 2 Coyote 4 Bpencer 4 KoKeuzie 1 Florence 4 Glentena 2 Lane 2 Camp Creek 4 Gate Creek .3 Middle Fork ....2 Walton 2 Cbesher 3 Mound 2 Mabel 2 Bohemia 2 Goshen 3 N Junction 0 8 Junotlon 0 Creswell 8 Blantoo 3 Zumwalt ....4 W Cottage Grove.. 7 E Cottage Grove.. 8 Saginaw 0 Bailey 5 Mohawk S Whlamete 6 Five Rivers 1 Hazel Dell 2 Blue River. Elmira Wallace Bluslaw Thurston .. Hermann 2 Heceta 2 Long Tom 4 Mapleton 8 Weudling 1 Lost Valley. ....4 Lake Creek 2 Total 190 Those appointed for the Eugene pro ducts as judges for primary eleotion are as follows : South Eugene Not, Eli Barker, John Calloway and John Hlgglns. North Eugene No 1, J O Watts, L L Stevens, and Geo Klnsey. South Eugene No 2, F M Wllklns, J D Matlock and Tom Blown. North Eugene No 2, ER Bklpwortb, C M Kissinger aud Pres ley Comegys.. Dated Eugene, Or, Mar. 17, 1902. L L Stbtkns, J J Walton, Secretary. Chairman. Citizens of Eugene! Come, see and hear the greatest dra ma lu tbe history of mankind. The Meueley Quartette, of Chicago, will show It to you iu words acts aud song at tbe Christian ohuroh, Saturday evening, March 23. Geary School News. The 8-h grade room at tbe Geary puhllo school bad declamation exercUewltb critic's report this afttrnoon The O'.b grade society has elected officers a. follows Z'lla Zsigler, psesident ; Hu-. ale Jeuulngs, vioe-preeldeut; Amos West, secretary; Edna Starr, treasurer. 1 NEW GOODS In Silks, Corded Crystal Silks, Wash Taffeta Silk, Lace Striped and Fancy Pongee. The latest and best goods out for Waists. S. H. FRIE1LY. TOE REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. Men Nominated Last Xight to be Voted for Saturday. Republican precinct oouventions were held In tbe four Euteue preoiocts Isst night and the following men named to be voted for at the primaries Saturday to elect delegates to tbe county convention which meets March 29: South Eugene, No 1 Vote for 9-W J Warnock, C A Redmond, Geo Nor ris, H H Friendly,: D A Palue, IS J MoClanahan, I T Nicklin, George Dillard, B R William", L 11 Johnson, W H Alexander, B F Moore, J M Wil liams, J S Btllee, Frank Taylor. WT Gordon, R A Booth, W F Martin, E O Tobey. Total 19. South Eugene, No 2 Vote for 7 G R Cbrlsman, B M Yoran, J M Shelley, W Kuykendall, W M Green, G K Monroe, E F Chapman, A C Wood oook, N B Alley, M L Campbell, J M Sloan, E Bangs, A G Hovey, Al Hol den. Total 14. North F.ugeneNo 1-Vote for 10-8 B Eakin, Voluey Hemenway, M B Bar ker, J B Luckey, R MoMurpbey, Dr T W Harris, H A Vincent, Wm Preston, J H McClung, J B Hopkins, Geo T Hall, Br, J A Haines, H W Tnonipson, RS Huston, L O Beckwltb, E K Hen derson, C A Hardy, A Yerington, S W Taylor, Geo Mldgley.Creed Hammond, CS Frank. Total 22. North Eugene, No 2 Vote for 10 A C Jennings, LNRoney, J F Kelley, E O Potter, J L Page, LT Harris, W G Glletrap, G W Griffin, W W Mar tin, J W White, 8 F Kerns, G N Fra zer.BT McKall, JH Lamson, BD Paine, W C Yoran, Earl Churoh, J T Martin, G E Detmering, C L Parson. Total 20 Hotel Arrivals. HOFFMAN. Robt 8 Bbaw and wire, Mill City W H Fenton, Dexter Frank Morrill, Chicago N G Hyland, Lowell Louis Barzee, Roseburg Tbeo 8 Davis, 8 F K G Staples, Portland M 8 Smith, Oregon City J N Kirklaud, B F A C Gorrell, Chloato R W Foster, N Y J W Pbalon, Portland G L Wolfe, 8 F A N Bniltb, Portland Jas H Morrison, Drain O H Frlendlj , Portland F W Kutke, Johustown, N Y W E Kremer, LoulBVille, Kv J RFlynu, Portland K C Johnstone, 8 F Mrs BE Gardner Nellie Gardner J R MoMorris, Portland EUGENE. S Rcgoway, Newberg F A Chamberlain, Kalispell, Mont Jos Wicks, Cottage Grove Ben Hall, Cottage Grove Jos Fowler, Mapleton Tom tinilih, Mapleton Prof W T Maoleod, Junotlon Wm Hauser, Fisher, Ore W A 8oern, K eeburg T L Wolfe, B F B A Johnson, Aberdeen, 8 D Alls Sears, Halsey J C Fox, 8 F C vV Kychard. Goshen F L Kennedy, Saginaw G G Graham, Mound . Cbas F Mitchell, Cottage Grove V T Tyson, Cottaite Grove LB Mandel, S F C E Burnett Mrs Robt E Cox Jack L Casawell, Chicago Fred P Hurst, Aurora The Imperial. Cottage Grove, Or. First class Sample room 30x50 feet, well euulnnwl n., $1.00 and (2.00 per dav. Spring Millinery Opening. Latest styles In pattern hnt nrt uuveuy gootis will be on display Satur day, March 22nd. Anv lrt n.m.. will receive a chance on a $10 pattern i.i .0 oe giveu away. All are luvited Mhss F White kkk MR ItESNBH WILL Fr. iv r..D Besner, tlievouur violim-i nr.i.i..-. who has delighted Eus-ei,B audleuoes, .uu ul-r, win pi iy at tbe band "' K'UIKOl. Al T J J Hll.hu oratorio -Crucifixion" tbe otber nlgbt, will render a clarionet .... . . lttSlle-Hr fur 1 li-i IJ1..I. 0 , .. , . " "cnooi isews In the Hiuh tvhii ..... . . , " """'"i oaturaay evenlnir fittiu iOn.n.u ASK FORfTHEM. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. A Delightful iDDovatio SOME SMART THINGS IN WRAPPERS, SKIRTS AND SILK WAISTS. MM P. Frank & Son Sporting Goods r. d:....i.. e...,:- M L: . uun, uilylics, ocninS mauunes, Ammunition, pj Tackle, Tents and Wagon Covers, Cutlerv r,iiv1 anrl Ra Rail T.nnrU U011' M Id fact wo have one of the largest sportim; emit jt0 1 Portland. We also have the bent repair slum j r,! S Uwra. Goods as we represent them or money back. uiu.tjt PAINE & KAY, rtWi M)isls1s,iiHMMi The Hottest Stove in Town is the Boss Air Tight Head Somethlngr entirely new In air tight construction. HandBome, durable, and reasonable in price Four sizes. Call and see them. S We are now in our new store With the neatest, newest and bestlin JEWELERY and SILVERWARE That can be selected. YOUR PATRONAGE is one of the essential r-f the success of this firmthe others are quality ud price, and after these, our earnettt, steadfast desire to please and accomodate our customers, 13KINU A NEW FIRM our line is practically all new, and to form a business aquaintance with everybody WK OFFER BETTER GOODS AT LOWER PRICES than anv other firm that deals in jewelry. THIS IS PRECISELY WHAT WE DO. V are making a name, establishing a big trade, win ning confidence and firiemis. WE INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE. Oncews have it we will alwayB keep it. Why? Jieeaiise n alw ays do the best by you. We will go out ot our way to accomodate you. If COSTS MONEY to advertise fur trade, ht if nce yon come you will come again. WE A WAIT YOUR PLEASURE. We dm your trade. We ate now ready for business in ra new location. M. R. JANNEY, Jeweler, 9th St New Location-Opposite Hoffman House. TH Bonbonierf . 39 East Ninth St. Vine i)ftntrv wo1 fit at, A nn. j. w?-. nFrlfhnlt' Made Bread. Cookies, pies, cakes and duiiKhnata fresh every dij". H "B, e now run our own waeon, all k'ockIb demerea pnfj carefully. iWiml AlAA .mVillVjV A. -.1V.-..N. -.'.N. ,.s. 1 A.N-M The Cachou Cafe A Regular Dinnerfrom ia m to a p m. Oysters. Short 0 Lunches at all hours. FIRST CLASS BAKERY. ft Special Dinnpro .ni i o ,-hm're line w tions and Cigars. HAMMOND fi CHESHIRE, 1 i ! r 111 1 n 1 . 1 I 'I mmxm 1 i T Shanoi..1 sag L. Los; DUNN BROS- SERVES 7 J PERMIT ME? The 1H"J " "J,;', .,r MOl'NT IK .L . (' Thst . on r n,...v. lint nol th.t our ru-tiniOT .tinmlnM. 8m"k,V F. C. Potts, . li' tlhi 53 n A WEDDING BBE" or il;nnr i- chi'ice-i w n- win. if til' ?r r i.u. I'.v 'I W quality .D 'l'.tu" RF-NSHAV