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

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    Daily Eugene Guard I
BREVITIES.
PERSONAL,
Tuesday
may 13
For
Cigars
JULIUS GOLDSMITH.
11110 IilBptom. m Main 191.
WEATHER.
Tonight ana Wednetday thowe-n.
Beam.
tttVITIIl,
feed and grooerlea si White'!.
Dr Lowe oculo-optlolan Eugene.
Overtone for well paper and paint
Bed Fir eeaeoned wood, Blieelt Groo.
Red Kir Masoned wood, Bkeeli Groa
Bed Fir eeaeoned wood, rJkeelt Groo
Remember that land plaster at
Aloon'e,
J O Watte, graduate optlolan, Eu
ine. Carroll's oream boo-bone at Roberta
Rroe'.
Shaving 10 oente. No 41 Weet
Eighth atreei.
Horeen doore and wlndowe at Lough.
In Her A Peter'e.
Garden oaltlvalere, 8.o0, $4.25, S5.0Q
IS 75, f0.78, at Moon'e.
"WHIM Morrow, up-to-date plumb
ing. Phone red, 478. .'
Moon hae lite aleo eome rape eeed.
Lowest prloee In town.
M R Janney, graduate optlolan.
Examinations free.
Moon sella all kinds of grate teed.
You know hit prloet.
Oarroll'e Ice oretm ohooolatte at
Roberta-Brae',
Hammookt, $1.85, $1.60, $2.00. $2.26.
$8.00, $8.05, $3.60 at Palneand Kay't.
Rape, good freeb teed Pennine
dwarf Emex rape, 8 oente, at Moon's.
BeeAl AHIrumone for etampt and
photoe, at loweet rates. Blxlu and
Willamette streets.
Holds Up a Congressman.
"At the end of the campaign," writes
Champ Clark, Mleeourl'e brilliant mn.
greeeman, "from overwork, nervooa
teuelon, loee of tleep and oonatant
speaking I had about utterly oollapeed
It teemed that all the organa in my
body were out of order, but ihn. hot.
tie of Kleotrlo Blttere made me all
right. It's the beat all-around medi
cine ever eold over a drugging
counter." Over-worked, run-down
men and weak, tlokly women gain
plendld health and vitality from
Eleotrlo Blttere. Try them. On ly 60o.
Guaranteed by W L DeLano.
Get a City Direotory.
Bidding's table teuuU t Paine
4 Kay't.
Final elimination at tb High
riohool begin next Wbck.
J O Watte, the oplioUii, will be In
hie offloe till the first of next week.
A flrat-olaea exnerlenoed biovcle re
pair man now at Chambers' hardware.
Full lioe of bike aunilriaa at din.
tn-date prloee ut Chamber!.' bard,
ware.
New atook of wall narjer now In. A
few remnants at price at Cham be re'
hardware.
The Eugene Directory la on tale at
the booketoree. Exainli.e and you
will purcnaer.
The Eugene Dlrectoiy oontalne
everything you want to know about
cugene. rnoe 7S oente.
A new roof la belli? DUt on tha not.
tage occupied by Dr and Mrs (J B Wil
lough by at East Eight and Pearl
streets.
Tbe Native Daugbtere will meet
tonight for the purpose of electing del
egatee and aiternatee to the state convention.
Walter Roes and family in mnslnir
from rooma in the Bcbnelder building
on East Ninth etreet to tbe bouse they
recently bought at 131 Weet Fourth
etreet.
The Marx rjteam Dvelnir and CAmn.
Ing Works, the new establishment
wblob it about ready for operations,
have opened a down-town oflloe with
O B Farrow A Co. real estate acrenta.
opposite the Gcabd office.
Vote for tbe oycle path to come your
way. Each one la entitled to a vote
that bat bought any kind of a bloyole
of Chambers, also a Crescent rider re
gardleae of where he bought tale Ores-oent.
F L Chambers A Bbo.
Ten years ego before, Eugene bad
grown to be olty a direotory was leaned
wun a ttaterj prloe or $8 eaob. Mr
Tout'e publication, whloh la now on
aaleattbe booketoree, oontalne vastly
more useful matter and la selling for
tbe low prloe of 76 oente. Every citizen
tnouia bave a copy.
Albany Democrat: A man at Labi.
non yeeterday aeye there waa a email
crowd and no enthusiasm at tbe Fur
nish e peaking. That Furnish read hia
apeeon, said to have been written by a
renmeton man. like a eohoolbov anil
nearly broke down at that. He it mak
ing votee right along lor Mr Chamber
lain.
Oren Moore, an old-time Eugene
truckman, now of Portland, waa here
today. Mr Moore'e most eensatlnnai
experience in truoklng took place at
meaepoi one aav when he dronsed
tbe ende of tome Iron bars he was
taking from a freight car on a twenty
Ave pound can of powder. In the
mlxup that took olace immediately
thereafter Oren'e olotblng was let on
Are, hie eyebrows burnt oft, while hia
face waa Oiled with powder.
H M Prindel is In from Five Rivers
Steven timeed is down from Waller.
ville.
T Btubert came out from Acme laat
night.
J A Huluvau.of Dubuqu", Iowa, la in
tbe oily.
Robert and G W Goble. of Aithiim.
Pa, are in Euro le.
Mre Rose Pool came up from Port
land tbls afternoon.
Jeese Bounds came down from Cot
tage Grove tble morning.
. Wm Landeea returned borne to Cot
tage Urove tble afternoon.
Mrs H E Ankenv returned thla
morning from southern Oregon.
L C Bkeele returned thli morning
from hie trio to Southern Oregon.
Fred Roes, of lndeoendenna. nma
up tble afternoon to visit friends
Miss Madge Battee returned tble
afternoon from a visit at Portland.
Frank MoFnrland. the well bnin
Insurance solicitor, ia again in Eugene.
N B Alley has returned from a hnal
nest trip to Roeeburg and Cottage
urove.
RevBobt Booth and Mra It A Booth
left forpointt north on this morning's
eariy train.
L U Boottoamedown from Wnnrtllnsr
laet night and went to Cottage Grove
tnit arternoon.
S K Bykee and Frank Kennedy came
aown rrom jKoeeburg this morning, re
turning home tble afternoon.
Mre N Hammltt, of Mohawk, went
to Balem today to visit her daughter.
Mlsa Maude, who la a teacher In tbe
reform eobool.
Mlae Pearl Miller left thlt afternoon
for Douglas oountv Dolnta on bnal nnaa
oonneoted with Miss E Baltzman'k
millinery store. ,
Mrs Judge Nattier, of Coqullle City,
who has been, visiting her daughter
Mrs H 8 Mulkey, in Eugene left for
borne thle afternoon. .
H O Wagnon left for Portland and
tbe Bound oountrv today In the lni.r.
este of the woolen mill. He will take
ordera for tbe mill's prodaot.
Misses Graoe Wold, Hazel Bickers,
Zlda Goldsmith and Barber went to'
Corvallla on the early morning train to
attend tbe May Festival of Music.
Wilbur Berry and wife and Ttaur-
man Berry, or Junction, who visited
relatives and friends In Eugene a few
days, returned home tble afternoon.
I Dr T W Harris went to PorlNnd to
day. He says that the hospital au
thorities there say that Geo O Goodall
la recovering nloelv from tha efini nf
theopratlon performed upon him tbe
other day. -
CITY COUNCIL.
Tlie city Gels Road Tax Money
From tbe Connty.
Prohibition Speaking.
Proposals.
There are mauy who believe that tbe
ouuiu is goiug to lead In tbe prohibi
tion reform. The North tnnk il,
in abolition ; the Boutb may regain 1 tt
grouoa Dy taking tbe lead in a eeoond
great reform. Al-rty tbe prohibition
Woman Wanted.
Woman or girl wanted at the Court
eous lAMging House.
Bp Howa.
Jew Rkceivmd. -Oompiete line of
be famous Eollnsa iinn
"ve guaranteed for 10 years
Call and tee them.
J W Kays Furniture Co.
Fkb CoMr.-A"freeh Jeny cow tor
tK Alto a few tone of hay.
. D Chbhhy.
Bealed proposal will be reoelved at
the oflloe otL H .'otiuton. Uulvnriliv
Steward, at Eugene, Otogon, for mak
ing aunary alterations and repairs to
the various bu'ldinge of the Uni
versity of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon,
until May 81st, 1902. Plane and
specifications can be eeen at tbe oflloe
of the University eteward. Knuon. .
Judge Bean'a oCfloe, Balem, Oregon ;
ana toe omoe or Hlobard Martin Jr,
aroblteot Portland, Oregon. Each bid
to be aooompaaled by a oertlfled oheck
of 20 per oent of the amount of bid. The
ngni reeerved to reject any or all bide.
Bide to be opened at Eugene, Or.,
May 81, at 2 p m.
B H FHTatMnr.v
Chairman of the Exeoutlva ii.
mlttee of the Board of Regents of the
University of Oregon.
New Today.
CLERK WANTED.' v,
wltQ experience In general store prs-
iwrau. uivoruii particulars In an-
wenng. AddreeeOoARii offloe.
BHEEP FOR BALK. -180 head of
oholce Oouwold ebeep for eale. Call
noM wettBevntb etreet or ad
drete Look Box 762, Eugene.
. W. CT. U.-The regular meeting
or cue women's Christian Temperance
Union will be held In tha ni.ri.ii..
oburob tomorrow (Wedueeday) after-
uuuu at a o'oioox. ant Jennie Ware,
superintendent of the denartmant
nereaity, nas a paper prepared on
thateujeot. A full attendance la ex-
peotea.
No Insinuation IsTiamn Tk.
UUARD intended to make no Insinua
tion yesterday as to tha niatinap In
whloh tbe street aamea and hnote
numbers or thlt olty were put up by M
O Van Tyue.
reform has given the oountry some
great leaders and one of them la James
A Tate, of Nasbvlle, Tenn. He It sec
retary Of the National Prnhlhlll..
Committee and baa bten engaged to
epeak In the Courthouse on May 19, at
8 pm.
Mokb) Woolen Mill Machinery.
Another dailnad of looms for the
new woi Uu mill arrived here from
Philadelphia last Friday and are new
being put lu position. Stilt another
oarioad started at the same time but
bat been delayed for eomn munn
and has not yet reaobed here. One tet
or cards Is now running steadily at the
mill and the work of ireltlnir tha mh..
maoblueryln working order la pro
gressing rapidly.
BaHN.-At Fir Butte, May 9, 1902,
to Mr and Mra H W Hall, a ton.
A NEW LIGHT OSOEtCO.
The regular monthly mi-eilngof the
Olty oounoll was held laet Disbt. Mayor
Cbrlaman aud Councilmeu Green,
Hendeiton, Barker, Dorria and While
were present. After tbe minutes were
disposed of and tbe usual number of
bllUallnwt.i. the council Drooeeded on
the rugular grist of business as follows :
Councilman Dorrla reported that
himself and City Attorney Williams
had mRHnti4i arirumenta before the
COUnl:v court Rhklnir that the mill and
a bal f tax levied by tbe oountv on Eu
gene properly be refunded and tbat tbe
oourt agreed to Issue a warrant cover
ing t he amount of taxes oollected by
tne i lounty, amounting to $i,ui.bo.
Clt v Attorney Williams was a ljwed
$50 f )r bit servioea In eeouriug to the
olty lro;n the county the 1 mill tax
oolle oted by theoounty from tbe city
for r oad purposes.
Tl le opening of tbe extension of
Nor1 ;h Mill street was Indefinitely post-
pom tl.
Cl Kinoilmau Green renorted 2.65B
feet of lumber used in sidewalk build
log.
Ci rauc.'lmun Barker reported a re-
surty of trie tewer In tbe alley be
tween Willamette and Oak streets.
Alji I presented a oetlilon slirned bv the
solli lol boar.J aud 91 others asklnir that
a II gat be put up at Getry school The
ngmt wa ordered.
Alimonies oollected by the street
oorximixsloner were ordered turned
Into tht treasury.
The tlreet committee was author
Ized to open East Twelfth street rrom
rearl to Oak.
A petition to vaoate an alley between
Wee t Bevenih and Weet Eiicbtb elreete
from Monroe to Blair t-treete. Refer
red I o street committee.
Ae idewalk was ordered built on east
side of Patterson street from East
Eleventh io Est Fifteenth etreet.
A ildewaik was ordered built mi n,
nortl l eide of East Tblrtrenth street
from, Willamette to Hilyard street.
Hi gh etreet from East Fifteenth
to I Cast Ulxleenth was oidered eur
veyt id aud graveled.
Pe titlon to extei d sewer between
Pear l aud High etreela from F.t
Twt lfth to Fourteenth streets was re
ferre d to flie and water committee.
At a ordinance amen' Inn the bicvnln
ordl naucetoallow bioy 1 1 ti to ride on
tne i uaewaiKs on Willamette street be
twee n Tenth and Eleventh streets w
read and went over until the next
meet ;lrjg.
T'o ordinances ae followa werB
paseisd;
An ordinance to auieud an ordinance
to locate ud estaLlish lines of certain
streets and portlous of certain streets
from Fifth etreat north and from Law.
renioe etn-el weet aooordlnir tosurypv r
thei city surveyor ob June 8, 1891.
An ordiuauce to levy aisessmenta for
oosni or coustruouou of sewer In ,i ..
running north and south through
bloc k 8 dkinuer'e donation tn
The cost Is $418 and ledlvlded amnJ
the ' Dwuera of
a r mvuu Irtjej
new newer.
RECEPTION' TO PASTOR.
Rev Mr Woodward, tne New
Presbyterian Minister, Form
ally Received.
Rev Crma F Woodward, ih- nev
niwiar of the first Pr-tiv :erir
cburcb, was given a reception oy i.i
members and friends oi tne cnurcu n
tbeHuuday bobool roum la-t iilgbt.
The aflalr was quite w. II attended
and was hlgly enjoyable. Decorations
were of l.Uci, Ivy aud bunting, aud
refreshments were served to those
present. A short program, oonsie itg
nf innf riinmnlHl anil vocal musifl and
mandolin aud guitar duels by Le Hoy
I tTurnn ami T.li.ut MulltlWbVI WHH
rendered. (
Bev Mr Woodward has just been
graduated from the ttieologlual semi
nary in Han Franchco, and tbia is bis
tlrrt regultr charge. He is a bril t
young mao, and no doubt will give
entire satisfaction in Eugene.
The Polite Comedy.
' The polite comedy, "Too Rlob to
Marry," which will be presented at the
Parker Opera House Thursday, May
15. la the humorous and nathetlc story
of a young lover who Is Infatuated wltb
a sweet and tlmpls little Dunkardeea,
and whose afleotlons are requited, but
who is tbe heir to a large fortune, aud
for tbat reason it not acceptable to the
Dunkard Dareotp. The etern and sim
ple old parents of tbe oharmlng little
Dunkardesa think as Is part of their
belief, that rlohee are a cur.-e, and tbey
do not propose to allow their daughter
who "lutes not wisely but ton wall'
to marry a man with suoh a liadstone
on his shoulders ae the inheritance of a
fortune. On account of the love of the
yrung oouple and'the onnositlon of the
parente or the gill, complications arise
wnicn ailnrde a wealth nf humorous
situations, and gives the author a
chance to show bow a true Amerioan
oan eurmount everything. yBn
millions, for the girl' he loves. The
working out of tbe difficulty is more
than pleasloe. and holds the atlnnttnn
of all to flrat a Hugh and then a bit of
pathoesowell blended thitihn oinro
seems to be that of every day life In
stead of a stage production.
Married. At the hotel Woi.or
Weiser, Idaho. Wednesday. M 7 4'
V Cleaver and Ada F Vaughan, the
latter formerly of Eugene. Mr Cleaver
is a nephew of the ( leaver brothers, so
well known here. The happy oouple
will make their home at Baker City.
That.the Cloth which goes into
Capps Clothin
and guaranteed by the
JACKSONVILLE WOOLEN
1,1 --"j'loui uu
Uickel fl wnrth Jtt n. .
To be 100 Der cent
Pure Wool,
Is All Wool ... Potash that lifts hnnr, A'.
solved in a half pint of water '
If any the cloth remains '
after a few minutes boilin l,
there's cotton in it. But if fll,linJ.
its Capps Cloth, there won't FineF
he anvthinc left.. jr 1- , !
0 UOOQJIi J
Mek's Suits S10 to S18.
Men's Trousers S2.50 to S6
P. FRANK & SON
34. 36 and 38 E Ninth St.
Interesting Prices.
Chjarj.
8 Uhllds or Export olgars lftj
Pompilitr Fine Cut.
Chewing tohaooo Is No 1 at iSo a lb.
Coffee.
D you know our IBa roast It qua!
io others 20o and 85c. Olvs It a
wlal.
Nails.
eiht beet wire nails 25c.
Market Baskets.
60, 6o,7o,8o, lOoand up.
. Cheese.
New full oream cheese loo per pound,
Grass Seeds.
T? All klndt fresh grass teedt.
TOCOKVA.LMa.-O lite A nnmKni as
Fut fine people left ou the 1 -is (,i
this afternoon for Coivallis to take part
m... ,V a Bua 1,18 M"y Festival of
UlUt lie. Amous thoan ml,,. .u.
afte ruoon were: Prof I M Glen, who
will beoneof tbe snlolata ir ..j u
GN Frazer.Hr, Mre W L DeLauo,
Mist Blta Hansen, Mrs C B Wil
lom rhbv, Miss Louise Yoran, MrMln
nlo. Buokman, Miss Lulu Holne-, M si
Ber tha Templaton, Miss Tberese
Frl sndlv. Warner
rls. Prof Kick DBftrbnrn a ul
. ... uuiuuer
wei )t yesterday and on tblt mornioir'a
ear) ly train.
LlAIOR OKQANIKH Hcor. n r
Ha rry, president of be Oregon atate
rcuwration or Labor, arrived up from
Poi Hand again today and will endeavor
to irganliea labor union here. He
waubere tome time ago looking over
tho Held.
House Cleaning
Time is now Here
K'oiicr -Forapeolal massare tret
mfntof the scalp and hair cull at 87
Wtst With street. For Udles ouly.
Do you need seel corn, nitlio.fi. 11
or sweet, any kind of peas, b ans, beets
utuer eeeo 01 any description. Moon
basltand his price Is the lnr i
WWII,
And bo all things do not forest
;lock- A cood elook ihouM
De thoroughly cleaned and re oiled
every year. If your clock hu
boen neglected, if it haMtoppod, if
tdoesnotkeepth. correct time
let us know. We will go any
whe.. i th. city and get oS
1fk,.PU'.,t in thoroKh "a"
and t.turn It to you.
nd "u' Pritw are the most
reasonable considering th. work
w do. Let us know any wv
Touosn. Wear, at your. Irv"C!
M. R. JANNEY,
Watch and Clockmaker.
"If Ton get it dooe at J.nney', je wnl
be done right."
Garden Seeds.
J! papers fresh garden needs 5f.
All kluds of garden seeds In bulk.
Hoes and Rakes
aud forks at coat to close out.
Stone Jars
Milk crooks and cburnt per gal 12o
IB.-
' 3 mi
Hotel Arrivals.
H0FFM4.N.
J A Sullivan, Dubuque
B it fiyan, Balem
iS H Gage, Decatur, Ind
C F Hurlburt, Junotlon
T J fcjhorey, Portland
R B Brownell, B F
U'to H Clarke, Chloago
Frank McFariand, Portland ,
Ceo H Fitzglbbon, Portland
H Tungy, pj F
Wm H Dunn, NY
daar J Dwan, N Y
B K Bykes, Roeeburg
Franli Keuuedy, Koaeburg
E E White, 8t Laule
W Bassier, (it Paul
H M Botuerfleld, 8t Louis
U Y Harry, Portland.
KUOENE.
It O Carr, Zlou
W i) H ideers, Blue itiver
F W Root, Ailiaoy
E H Bheate, p.,r 1 nd
P danavao, Portlaud
G Allays, airt. "Too Rich tn Mar.
ry uo.
T U Barnes, Tacoma
Robert Uoble, Arthurs, Pa
G W Goble, Arthurs, Pa
J W Bonds, Cottage Grove
W A Taylor, BprlugHeld,
Geo Cousidene, Portland
Wm Landere, Cottage Grove
H U Prindel, Five Rivera
W H Wood, Wis
Jesele Spear, Wendling
L Baden Gibson, Cottage Grove
J C Kl flensteln, Cottage Grove
W E Beck, Cottage Grove
W E Thompson, Wendling
8 Smeed Walterville
T Baubert, Acme
Chae Dablitraey, Portland
0 F Davis, Portland
C F Montgomery, Walterville
M Davis, Portland
J D M-yer, PortUtid
J. W. KAYS'
Embalmers and Funtrilfel
Day & Henderson, IWor'
ana nmDaimers.Ur.Mu
MyUi 1
The Imperial.
Cottage Grove. Or. Plnui...
room 30x50 feet, well equipped." Ra'tc
' and $2.00 per day.
From ROSffllJj j
i-mi I
SUNDAY, MAY Hi
Given By the Brotherhl
Locomotive nrtrm
Amusements at the Fair Groat a
Music by Third Rtjimmt M
Bicycle Racti, BaitbilL fx
u.. r..,l. D.... F.tUaik
Udics' Bicydt RifO,CH
hu Pnrthnd Cdkd
. Etc Etc
Round Trip P
Train passes through Eiij
at 7:40 a m.
TICKETS ON SALE AT DER
THE TIME B
7HE DA.
THE IE
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MFXirAN CirkonrW
HAND STAMPED M''?fL
LEATHER FRAMES. CollW
'WINTER PHOTO CO,
SIS Willsmctti
You Can Get
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NEW ARRIVALS...
A Solid 01k lld.bo.rd for U.O0. JIO.00 1
Extension Ublc for $4.00
Din in j chslrs, cine int. 73 unb.
Nurse Rocker lor 51.50.
Top Mattress lor 52.00..
Sprint; Mitiresstor SI.SD.
in
JSfSSIBSONW'-Pcoa,s
New Walking Skirts. All ihe latest i
new p-nnr1 in T o irtieST, f
, j " oummer Dress
v. iUic.,aiS ior waists . .
See our new line of China DAY & HENDERSON.
Closets and Buffets. ' AB01Ir block.
ri m
iilsBonboniere
640 Willamette street, Holdcn Building
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Billy
SlFBIEUDLlf,
's Department Store.
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