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Daily Eugene Guard MONDAY APRIL 21 For Cigars JULIUS GOLDSMITH. HMD Tllnlnl ll liiilSl WEATHER. Tonight tad Tuesday fair. Frost tonight. Buu, SRIVITIIt. lot oraam it the Banqual, fort and grooerle U White'-. Dr Lowe ooalo-optloUn Eugene. Stamp photoi, Blmmoni photo tent. Orertom for wall paper and paint Raoyolta 186.00 to 160.00. Paint V Kay. Feli-Naptha toap at J V Green V Bon'a Chalnleas Imperial, 136.00. Peine Kay. J O Watt, graduate optician, En gene. A new line of Forester plni at Jan- Carroll's oream bon-bons at Iioberta Boa', Oyster ihelli (or tele at the Oaohou Cat-. Queen flexible ttcel door mate. Bee them at LoUKumlller A Peter'i. Freah ealmon eggi for (lining at Velne&Kay'i. M R Jaonay, graduate eptlolan. Examination! free. Bjst photoi 60o per dozen and np. Al A Blmmoni, artlit. ' liape eeed, guaranteed pore. Im ported Dwarf Ewer, Moon'i feed itore. D in't forget thai land platter propo eltloo at Moon'i. It will pay yon well to try It Imperlal.I25.00 to 146.00. We have them In ouihlon frameiand ooaiter brake-. Paine A Kay. Moon oarrlee the moat oomplete line of gardes and field aeeda In theoity and nil prloee are the loweat. Go to Morrow for your plumbing, tin, abeet Iron and cooper work. Phone Jted 473. No 489 Willamette atreei. EXOTJMIOK NOTIOI. All thOM wlihlng to take advantage of the re fJuoed ratee to Portland, granted to the Federation of Womena' Ulubs, oan tloioby bnylng their tlokete of the gent here a. id taking a receipt, whloh will entitle them to 1 fare. TTJ UNITED States Map, Size about four by five feet square, mounted with roller at tbe top rAl fDI.. .".ol?Jn falne to be bung on the wall, whloh with aooompanying deeorlntlve UU oo;' most oonolse and oomplete history of the United State from tint settle JS U ,T,r Produd- I' Illustrate and describe the Louisiana Purchase and every acquisition or annexation of territory to date. The map la a production that would not sell at leas than I J to IS 00 In any bookstore, and ll a valuable acquisition in every hnuaelmbl Mi.JJiiri. ul??S. wUh on" ri.'i1"8 mV free of oharga with a purchase of Brown's Htar-Flye-Btar Boon to the amount of 6.00 at one time. Pleaae call aud see the shoe and map. 8 Cblla or Export olgara tot 10a, Our fine-cut ha arrived. $ Ax Billy' Uct And Umbrttaln. Persitn rptstry. Empire, srplt)a.UmAsk. Louis XIV, watttaa, rocvo. gothic, Mltrr c4ntAinette, pompAdour, micA. vaIoots, btgdxds, pulp tints, demiru, vtmtsh tilt, Af4 bUnktt, Est Inditn uni OrfntAl tfftcis. Pir trttt room mouldings, ihtlf And plAtt tills to hArmcmlst. Oof crt'st of pAtnttrs And dtcorttors vn!i do th wort tn the most credit MbU numner for you. Hoping to bt ftvond tvlth yoorpmsene At this, Ljine County's CrAndest WaII rAper opening. We Are At yout service, . Overton's Wall Paper and Paint Co. ?7 Watt 8th Strttt ... BREVITIES. Fel'a Naplha aoap.at BkeeU' groeery. Fal'i Naptba aoap.at Bkeeli' grocery. Fel'i Naptba aoap.at Bkeeli' grooery. OyaUr ihelli for aale at the Cachoo Cafe. First bulk garden need. L'tiatubera hardware. Carroll'i loe oream chocolaUa at Roberts Broi'. Bprlng means sllrer poliib. Janney, baa the beet, 26o. h A Overton bai an ad in today'! Guabd. Be lore and read It. Moon bai a new Wilson-Molina buggy at ooat. Whipped through error. MIm Pearl Robert baa aoeepted a poiltlon ai saleslady lu F E Dunn's itore. The excavating for the new addition to Wm Preston's brick ii about fin- Ubed. Heavy field and yard wire fenoe, only 60 oenta rod at Chambera' hard ware. Who want! to trade me a pair ot mall oheap horeea or ponlee? F A Rankin. One Flab Bro'i wagon, new 3-inoh Urea a bargain for the mau needing it. At Moon'i. Bt Mary'a Eplsoopal guild will meet In the parlib bouie Wedueaday April 23, at I o'olook p m. No wheel ai good aa the Creeoent. Get one and know It. Bee them at Chambers' hardware. Albany Democrat: The contract hea been let for the new quarter-mile track for the Albany oollege track team and work will be begun at onoe. Ar rangement have been made for a meet at tbla elty on Deooratlon day, May 30th, with Forest Grove and an earlier meet may be had with the O A 0, negotiation! for which are pend ing. Florence Weat: We are Informed that aeveral bead of cattle have recent ly been loat In tbti vlolnity by dona driving them Into marsbe and mud- bolei, where they mired and oould not get oat. Al Ready baa loat four or five, while G O Cumpton and L Christen- en have eaoh loit one or two from the aame cauie. The dnga are aald to be long at Indian town. Married. The marriage of Mlas Blna Orrell to Horace Burnett took plaoe yeaterday afternoon (Sunday April 20) at 8 o'clock al the realdenoe of Mr and Mra John Orrell, the brlde'a parent, on Pearl atreet, Rtv E C Baoderaon per forming the oeremony. It waa a quiet wedding, only a few Intimate frlenda and the relative! of the bride being present. , The bride ii a very popular young lady, while Mr Burnett la well known from tali' connection with the olty prea, first with the Btate Journal, and latterly ai olty edlter of the Daily Gua.uo. Both the young people have many frlenda In Eugene who wish them niuoh happlneaa la their new relation!. A Band at Flokbnob. Weat Stepe are belua; taken to organize a band from the muilolana of Florence and , Aome. A band waa organized here eight or ten yeara ago whloh ad' ded a great deal to tbe lucceaa of many celebration! by furolehlug muilo for tbe occasion, but some of the members left town and Klorenoe haa been with out an organized band for aome time. .United States Map Free of Charge... TO CUSTOMERS. I pound A large Department Store. House Cleaning Time IS NOW HERE SO IS Oar Grand Qall Paper Opening on Wednesday April 23 and Thursday, April 24. You And your Udy friends Art hereby cordiAtly Invited to be present. B mill tAke pleAjtre in displAying to you the Iht very Utest. nobby And elegAnt ptptr Art comprises. Jut line consists orpuins, gilts, An.4 MMttH iMntf. ?-nrA (1ml. PERSONAL. Bam MoCooIga, of iaburg, Is In itao city. O P O'Brien, Elite O'Hrlen aad Belle BbougU, of Lsaburg, are In tbe olty. W T Kssper, the Elmlra merchant, la In tbe olty. Geo Haodsaker returned to Junotlon tbla afternoon. L 8 Logan returned yesterday from bis Eastern Oregon farm. Mr and Mrs W H Hoffman went to Portland yesterday on a vialt. Mra I! L Winter returned tbla after noon from a abort visit at Balem. HE.Sooltb, tbe Artisan organizer, left for point south tbli afternoon. Mra Utraud Long returned tbla after' noon from a snort visit at Harrlsburg. Ed Wiles and wife returned this af ternoon from a abort visit at Albany. Prof Maoleod, tbe music teacher, re turned from Junction City tbls after- uoon. Fred Withrow spent Sunday in Eu gene, returning to Junotlon tbli after noon. Mra Geo H Kelly returned yesterday from a pleasant visit In Southern Cal ifornia. Dr T B Ford returned this afternoon from JeOerson where be held services yesterday. Cbas Cochran come down from Cot tage Grove yesterday, returning tbla afternoon. Rev I G Kootte, of Albany, who baa been In tbe city a few dajs, returned home this afternoon. DraRLand O B Wllloughby re turned tbla afternoon from a abort business trip to Roseburg. Merobant Lewis, of Cottage Grove, waa In town on business today, re turning home on the 2:08 train tbla afternoon. Rev Father Beutgen went to Port land this afternoon In answer to a tele gram Hating tbat hla mother la dan- geroosly ill and at the point of deatb. GY Harry, of Portland, ipeolal or ganizer of tbe Oregon Btate Federation of Labor, la In town on business con nected with the organization he rep resents. O W Wallace, editor of tbe Cottage Grove Leader, and bla oouslu, Mies Edna Wallace, were In Eugene yea torday to attend tbe Burnett-Orrell nuptials, Mr Wallace returning last night and Mlas Wallace thla af'ernoon. W M Bmllb and family and two brothers arrived here a few days ago from Oklahoma to looate iu the valley and are at present In Eugene with a view of purchasing land uear here. Mr Bmltb wants to puroh&se 1000 or more aorea of land and commence farming on an extensive scale. A Trip to tmb Booth. Mr aud Mr! C W Young aud Mlas Bessie Day left thla afternoon for an extended trip through the (Southern a'tates and a portion of tbe Ewt They went to Portland today, from there will go to Han Frauolsoo, thence to Texas, Mis. sourl and other states, expeo'lug to be gone two or three months. . Tub Rkason If our readers find looal news h rt today tbey may lay It to a marriage hut olty editor. He li recovering; very fast, though . Wanted. A good cook and aerv- vant girl. Apply at realdenoe Twelfth and High street. Mrs GnoHaa Kklly. Pompioe fine-cut ohewlng tobacco 45o fine covered peiioll tablet 6c co-vsicr mm it RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE. Passed on tbe Deatb of I- P. Ramsey by Fairmount Liter ary Society. Whereas, Tbe Great Ruler of tbe universe haa, In bis Infinite wisdom, removed from our uildat our wurtby and much esteemed neighbor, kind friend and literary associate, Mr Jss P Ramsey, Wbereaa, Tbe intimate relation held during our long aud pleaeanl ac quaintance with him make it fitting tbat we reoord our appreciation for blm; therefore, Raovtd, Tbat by bis death, his et- tlmable wife baa Inst a luvmg compan ion, Ills daughter a kind father, and the commuulty a goad neighbor; there fore be it Resolved, Tbat tbe otHoers and members of tbe "Fairmount Literary Hoolety" do hereby extend in tbli sad hour of their great bereavement, our most heartfelt sympathy and condo lence, eooiuieudlng tbem to "Him whose will must be done," "One who doetb all tbiuga well," witb tbe ex press and earnest hope that even so great a bereavement may be overuled for the blgbtst good. Resolved, Tbat these reroSiitions be spread upon tbe minutes of our society, a copy be handed to our worthy and bereaved friend, Mrs Jus I' Ramsey ; also a copy be sent to tbe Daily Guakd and Morning Register lor pub lication. H A Baku, eunest bnodobass, Wm Judkins, Committee. Fairmount, Or., April 19, 1902. Hotel Arrival HOFFUtP. Henry Lang, Portland Jaa Neal, Vlda H Steinberg, B F U W Wallace, Cottage Grove Miss Edna Wullaoe, Cottage Grove E J Horton, Estrup E D Baker, Portland b M Russell, Cottrge Grove J A Ebbert, Springfield Carl B Webb, Medford J J Pepiot, Leaburg Fred Stroud, Camp Creek Carl V Oglesby, Angora, Or L N Baker, Walterville J C Stuart, of Norrle A Rowe's shows E D Stratford, Ruseburg Douglas R Ladd, Portland G Y Harry, Portland A L Wblttler, Peoria O P O'Brien, Leaburg Elsie O'Brien, Leaburg Belle Shougb, Leaburg . KUOE.NE. George MoNauier, Philadelphia J B Lewis & wf. Cottage Grove ' Joe Monk, Portland W 8 Kirk, Poi Hand B S Johueon, Portland M P Hallook, Davenport, Iowa A Brewbaker, B uii River B J Brewbaker, Blue River U H Yerlugton, Blue River S Brewbaker, Blue Rivel . J R James Frank Maya,' Walterville Robt MUlican & wf, Walterville S M Russell, Cottage Grove H T Cto-aley, Portland T Henrlot, Portlrnd E J Dodd, Springfield E E Stlokel, Redding Geo Lea, Cottage Qroye Prof Maoleod, Junotlon G O Moser, Portland The, Imperial. Cottage Urove, Or. First class.Sample room 80x50 feet, well equipped. Rates $1.00 and 12.00 per dav. -Bomino Estati. Joe Morak, of Portland, who was appointed adminis trator of the estate of the Italian. Bomino, who was drowned In the Coast for a short time since, left for bis home today after atteudlna to business oonneottd with the settlement of the i its to, which oonslsted entirely ot personal property. He dosed It out at prlvato sale, realiz.ug $647. Mr and Mrs Huuiiuo. the parent! ot the de ceased, will go lo Portland Wednesday and from there return to their old home in I'aly. Mr Morak returned to Portland ou the afiernoon tratu to day. Rook Okosubr No 2. The count y rock crunher No 2 will start up for Hie seasou on Thursday, May 1st, at Or- alien. M C Goodenr w will again hare oharge of the crusher and t'lia W Evans, the well known High School' student, will liavecharge of the quarry 1 work. I NEW ARRIVALS... THE NEW GIBSON Waists: Petticoats in Linen Shades. New Walking Skirts. All the late new goods in Ladies Summer Dress Goods and materials for Waists . . A number of good corsets In sizes 18. iq and ao That sold for $1.00 to $3.00 ench Sow 50c. SI FRIE THE SOCIAL REALM. Mr C L PiCkard's fcuuday ichool .1 tLAft i.ar surDrise party Saturday afternoon lu honor of her 43rd birthday. Avery pleasani aitemouu waa !ent at her ruldence on West Fifth atreet. A luncheon was enjoyed hy all sod was served by Beula Kinae, Ida Hendershoit and Mary Rucbe. Tboe present at tbli enjoyable oo oasion were: Mrs Plckard, Ella zj...Ahn l.aiis Div. Mvrtle White, licuuti i-...., Mamie Pollock, L ulsa Weugr, Parl Martin. Elsie Gre-el, Grscwi Bker Sadie WarUfK-k, Leona Darling, Beula Kinsey, Ida lleudeiiiliott, Mary Roobe, Eldon PlckHrl. At il reifiilar meeting of tbe a- tive Dnjilitert in Eik' hall Tuesday evening at 7 :30 sharp mimtnf' are all requested 10 be present. Each mem ber has the privilege or ussing one Mend, either Bentleman or lady, to enjty the social and ba' qu-t, after tbe business meeting, which will be openea for guests at 8 o'clock. Too Rich to Marry. One of the most pleasing features of "Too Rloh to Marry" which will be at the Parker opera houe Thur-dav, May 15 is the specialties. sr. During the lotermlson between the aot, several first-cl as specialties are Introduced, snil dnrl;ig ti e bo ions of tbe play s ings and dauoe-uru appro priately Interwoveu with the plot. In faot "Too Riob to Marry," Besides car rying a most capable company af no tors aud aotreisee, baa a corps of speoi alty artists equal to the demands of the large Eastern vaudevlele theaters. Esther Jenkins-Rohrer. Eugene, April 21. Mauy friends have Inquired about little Esther who wee so ruthlessly torn from ber mother a few weeks ago and taken to Roteburg, from which point she was brought back by Htierifl Witbets and given to her mother. She is now very III from a cold that settled on ber lungs. J C R. ' Market. The Kpkcopal ladies will hold their markttHaturday, May 2, In ihe Titus building, Willamette street. Born. At Mirth, Lane county, Or egoii, April 8, 1902, to tbe wife of An drew Hollsnd, a daughter. A Man is Known BY THE COMPANY HE KEEPS TO GET GOOD Merchandise you must fo to a GOOD S'i'OhE. We not nolyhaveaRood store but It i full of Good lhingi. All the path trayp, liketho roads toRome, take you to our store. Follow the well-beat-en Trail of Economy, and it will briug you here. BUY HERE . AND YOU SAVE MONEY. We have no time to waate. Time waits fur no man. Spring ia now here. We have souie rare Britin in broken lines that . we are Roiuir to clow out in thenejt (ewdaya.all up-to-date, the beat niaken and practically new, b icked by our unnueati .uable guar antee. We want the room No need quoting pric?, thsy are low enough. Traae with a Good House and Save 1 for i M. R. JANNEY, JEWELER. mil Stylish Suits For Men, Boys and Juveniles, Have always been a strong i with uh, and they are inore. neaeon. Made l,y crouge7 if.ee. Nobby, stylish and ?d-iit-ing. Caps allW iii ll)g, 1 HE VEHY DEST. l"- A good watch given with every Fifth Suit Six flint glass tumblers $iven with each suit above $5. P. FRANK & SON, We Expect to sell a few bioycles this sr-ason, and to make an Induce. tni-nt for first purchaaers, we will sacrifice the price and aell you a aim 00 chain.?. Imperial, U anil J tirea, beat eiiuipments every way I ir only &io.0U. We hava them lu Ladles and Genu' wheels. On Sowing Machine, we quote you 532.00 on C-drawfr oak, ball bearinc. rotary shuttle, drop head "White . No ItuiUtious. The moat complete line of FishinR Tackte'ever offered In Euene. All new stock juat in. We are also Headquarters tor all kiu'ls f Gymnaaluiu goodj. ltunning Shoes, Panta aud Sweatnrs. Baae Hall. Tennis anil liolf kikkL. PAINE & KAY. Go to J U Green & H iii'h for KM Naptha snap. Don't fnriiet that I have some of that farm machinery yet to close out. Buy Hood goods oheap when you can, Moon 'a feed etora. C S Farrow & Co ...REAL ESTATE... I-oftrifl and Insurance. Dealer in II ar renting Machinery, Imple ments. Also have storage roour tt reasonable ratta. -Omoe50 Willamette St F UNEEDA SIGN See WHITING ab rat it. He CAN'T but he CAN MAKE SIGNS Work is right. Prices are right. Holdeo Building, oppohite Went Bro. stable. rr -riiifff jtsTr" rn 'i' The Hottest Stove in Town is the. Boss Air Tight Heater Pome tiling entirely new ia air tight construct ion. Hanitaouie, durable, nod reasonable in price. Four aizea. ('all and see them. llafnaJU TH Bonbon iere 39 East Ninth St. i''ne pB8tfy weJini? and party cakes to order; try our celebrated Home Made Bread. Cookies, pies, cakes and doughnuts fresh every day. Kaslern OyBters. We now run our own wagon, all woods delivered promptly aud carefully. DUNN HAZELWOOD ICE CREAM . . . The best The Cachou Cafe rii r 34. SO and 38, E. Nilb Sl J. W. KAYS' FURNITURE CO Embalmers and Funeral Directors! Day & Henderson, Undertaken and Embalmers, Cor. Will ana 7th THE TIME ANO THE PUCE IHE DAY AND THE HOUR MEXICAN Carbon, Platinum, Arlslo-Piauno, Collodio-Urtwa. I HAND STAMPED i LEATHER FRAMES. WINTER PHOTO CO, Slg Willamette SL and almost everybody in town DOES TALK MUCH ' rr " 'r aJ O JO BROS- & in town at Into the Air.... fro thousands of MOl'ST HOOD Cif: ia the form of smoke-the ,t-'J'rs eit, most friwant anH mot ssliris Buioke you can enj'y for the price- No mitter whstnny ' vour favorite "'"r' trial of the MOLN1 HiJODwill make y.'" frieml. F C Potts Manufacturer, M WestS:h Strer- A WEDDING BREAKFAST or dinner l alav ser'e.1 choi,-,-.t wine, and li'l"" ' " b.r,l. . For aocisl fum-u any kind we have the "' wine., of either imr.orte.1 or doinw .ntaje, by lhec, bJttls at price, that yoo oaa t mat- ((nality in Eugene, at RENSHAW 5 EuQeno.Orel'", rjVVs'MvaiieVI;"!' . m sni ,.s, , , t-) r,-,gU..