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Daily Eugene Guard WEDNESDAY - - MAY 21 For Cigars JULIUS GOLDSMITH. fiJARD Telephone, Ho Main 191. WEATHER. Tbli fternoon and tonight threaten ing with probably light howerf. Thursday partly oloudy. BALJ, tlVITIIS. t Feed and grooertes at White'!. TJr Lowe ooulo-optloian Eugene. Overtone for wall paper and palnta J O Watte, graduate optlolan, Eu- BeeJanney's new line of Elk but to IIP. Rjtnembw tbat land piaster Moou't. Braiding's table tennla at Pain Kay's, Hhavlog 10 osout. No 41 Weat Eighth itreet. Poreen doora and window at Lough, m 11 sr A Peter'i. Garden oulttratars, f3.60, $1.25, tS.OO 16 74, $6.76, at Moon'.. Moon baa flte alto eomerap eeed. Loweat prloe In town. WHIM Morrow, up-to-date plumb-, ing. rtione red, 471. M R Jaunty, graduate optlolan Examination, free. Moon Mile all kind, of graee seed. sou know bla prloe.. JO Watte, tbe optlolan, will be In ble offloe till tbe first of next week. BeeAl AHImmons for etrmpe and photoe, at lowest rates. Sixth and Willamette street. Mrs Q 0 Marks, soalp treatment and manicuring for ladle only. No. 87 West Blxtb street. Tbe Eugene Dlreototy oontalns eterythlag yon want to know about Eugene. Prloe 75 oents. Why not buy tbe beat, when It ooets BO more? The Caobou bread and oakee are the best. Delivered at your deor very morulng. Do you need seed oorn, either field or sweet, any kind of peas, beans, beets or otber seed of any description. Moon bas It and bis prloe is the lowest In town. Public School Examination. Eighth grade publlo aobool examine Ion will be held May gist, S3 and 38 alio June 11, IS and 18, 1001. Tbese examinations oan be taken In the school, of the oounty or at the offloe o , the oounty sohool superintendent. April 88, 1002. W M Miller, County sohool superintendent. Courthouse Items. Uertgage to seeure bond.... $300,000 00 Chattel mortgage.. 208 00 Chattel mortgage m 00 HEAL KBTATB TBANBKIH. It bert E and Kate Walker to Harry O Hart lot 6 blk 17 Long Jandes' ad to Cottage Orore, 1360. Ptaup Photos. 24 for 26 oents at Al A Simmons' photo tent. New Today. WANTED. Woman wants employ, men! at housework. Inquire of or address Guard office. Dry Goods. Kawaat Slimmer QooJa J tut retired from M.nufaotnnr Walat Uotxla In Llnsn .fleets only "Jo psr yd N.w peroalw 7.o par yd. To ms tb.m la to buy le.m. NuIUdc. and Linen. lor kirt. 1'rum Ui to 26o per yard. Shoes. Rneclal until Mild. Mum. and chllile tie t4 to lie at f Ac per pr. Child's hearj ihoM 7no per pr Mas', heavy buckle .hoe. 11.00. Ax Billy's BREVITIES. Btrawberrlea are down to loo per box. First bulk garden seed. Chambers hardware. A landslide In prloes of photographic work at tbe Welder Btudlo. J O Watts, tbe optician, will be out of bis offloe until about May 30lb. Rape, good fresh eeed genuine dwarf Essex rape, 8 oents, at Moon's. A week from today tbe last assembly of the school year at the TJ O will be held. Heavy field and yard wire fenoe only 60 oents rod at Chambers' bard- ware. Two dozen stamp photos for 26o at the Welder Btudlo, Seventh and Will amette. We make no eecondV9lars bakery goods; everything flrst-olass at the Oaobon. Tbe Marx Bteam Cleaning and Dye ing Works have an ad In today's Goard. No wheel as gocd as the Creeoent, Get one and know It. Bee tbem at Chambers' hardware. Wm O White was kloked on the knee by a boreethe otber day. Tbe Injury la not serious but hid him up for eome time. Just give ns ths sign and onr bread wagon will stop at your house every morning. Caohod Bakiby. Call Stevenson, of Cottage Grove, who ,was oommltted to the Insane asylum Marob 28, has been released upon six months' leave of absence. Director Bebwarzsohlld of the pub llo sobools, Informs ns tbat tbe board of directors bave engaged dirt with whleh to All up the Patterson sohool grounds. W 0 MoGuIre Is putting up an eleo trlo sign on tbe Gray building on East Ninth street for bis lodging bouse soon to be opened on tbe second floor of tbe building. Jamea R Bellara has purchased from David Gillam, of Cross Keys, Crook oounty, two houses and lots out on Lawrence street between Beoond and Third for $900. We have started our own delivery wagon and will deliver bread, oakes, pastries and Hazel wood loe oream -to all parts of the olty free ot oharge. Oaohod Bakery Tbe plaoe ol the Dolliver Republican speaking Batorday night bas been obangedfrom the oourtbouse to the armory. The Democrats bave the oourthouse for that night. Albany Democrat: O B Tout has three men at work on his Albany dl rectory. He proposes to make It oom piste and reliable, In;oonneotion with the oarrler system Albany needs a good directory. John R Barber, UO '99, who baa been attending the university of Ohloago medical oollege, has recently been awarded a three years' fellowship in that Institution. His many friends in this olty will be pleased to hsar of bis good fortune. An Independence dispatch says Mrs 0 L Flohard and her ohlldren left this week to return to their home In Utloa, N Y. Her busband Is exten slvely engsged throughout the valley In the hop Industry, and tbey spent all last season and the winter with him here. Ih O A C defeated Paolflo college In their field meet 68 to 69. Heater won first In seven events for Newberg and was the whole thing for tbat college. No event was fast, long or high, even In the pole vault Heater had only to rales nine feet to win. Tbe hammer throw waa only 08 feet and the 100- yard dash 11 1-6 seoonds. Bookkeper Wanted Immediately one who has had perlenoe In general merchandises store preferred. Apply at onoe. Ax Billy Depart knt Store. List of Lcttkhs Remaining In tbe poetoffloe at Eugene, Ore, May 27, 1902i Mrs Mary Baker, Mrs J E Bar rett, Mrs Dora Clark, Mrs Holt David- eon, C H Kennedy, W L Mann, Mrs Carrie Rltnsr, R M Russell, Welti West. When calling tor the above please state when advertises. i 1 Correction. Idlest week's Guard westated that the annual Pleasant Hill plcnlo will be held on the first Bunday In June. Tbat waa a typographical error. It should read tbe first Batur- day, which Is the 7th day ef June. NEW GOODS Groceries. N.w things. No 1 full oream chew. California cIimm 15 cants, RwMt pickle off pf 10 rants, Nlos law. Maokuil 10 rants. Hood aunnd arton apples. (.'hole, larra irmona tr dot lfa Prlu lUklng l'owder. 1 lb pound good baking powder with lm piora of truilte wan. Mo. ThU wm bought MT.ral yean m befora lh advano. In granluwars. lu a bargain. You us still gel GEO. W. CtllLDS CIGARS 3 for 10 ctstt. Department Store, PERSONAL 1 1 J B Hills is down from Jasper. T E Bllkwood of Panther Is In the olty. Attorney L Fllnn, of Albany, Is In the olty. Dr Evans returned from tbe south this afternoon. 8 R Williams went to Aurora today on land business. . D B Davidson returned from Port land this afternoon. J C Veatob came down from Cottage Grove this afternoon . Mrs B H Friendly returned this af ternoon from Portland. W B MoKlnney left ibis morning for Medford on business. Attorney Cbas A Hardy left for pilnta south this afternoon. Mr. B E Hawley and daughter, Miss Alta, have gone to Blue River. Col J A straight, 1b borne from Washington, D C, to visit bis family. Mks Btella Brown went to Cottage Grove this afternoon to visit her sister, Mrs Lee W Henry. Deputy Sheriff Harry Bown left this afternoon for Five Rivers preolnot to deliver eleotlou supplies. John Glbbln, of Albany, la In tbe city. This Is his first visit In 22 years, and naturally notloes great obanges. Geo F Craw, who bas been oonflned to his home with illness for several days, Is abls to be down to bis offloe today. J B Btllea and I P Hower returned last night from the upper MoKenzle where they have been on tlmbr land business. Mrs G E Kress Is 111 at her home at S66 East Twelfth street, having suffered from a stroke of paralysis tbe otber day. A L Peter returned this afternoon from Newport where he went with bis wife who la attending tbe Rebekab grand lodge. Hon J U Matlack went to Cottage Grove tbls afternoon to attend tbe polltloal meeting. Tbe candidates speak there tonight. i Mrs L Bilyeu, Mrs John Hampton and Miss Maide Densmore returned tbla afternoon from Rneeburg where they went on timber land business. W W CslkinB, Ru.Bell Calkins and W O Heokert, of CorvalllB, arlved here today to take prellminaay step to ereot a fine realdenoa for tbe first named gentleman, Balem Statesman : Russell Coleman, who bas been employed at Eugene for eoversl Tears, Is visiting with his parents Mr and Mrs James Coleman near tbls city. M O Warner, of tbe Bohemia Smelt ing and Refining Co, which Is to ereot a smelter at tbe Bohemia mines In tbe near future, left this afternoon for Ban Franolsooon business oonneoted with tbe enterprise. HIS FOOT CUT OFF. A Tramp Fell Under the Train Last Night. The night meu at the B P depot received word by wire trom Oakland tbat about 12:40 o'oliok tbls morning, Bbortly after the northbound overland train which arrives here at 3 a m bad pased Oakland, the nlgbt agent there found a tramp on tbe plat form of tbe depot In great agoay. Upon Inquiry and Investigation It was found tbat one of bla feet was com pletely severed from the leg. It Is supposed that tbe tramp bad been riding on tbe brakebeam or was attempting to get on when he fell un derneath the wheels. He dragged himself to the platform, and the night agent took him luto tbe waiting room of tbe depot, bound up bis leg as well aa possible and sent for a physician. Will Strve Coffee. The Ladles of G A It will furnish oollee for the Of.mmden and their fam ilies on Memorial Day, May 80. Bring your bankets well filled aud make yourselves feel at home GAR ball will be opon all day. COAIMlTTKE. Moving His Stork T Burs Is moving bis stock of goods from the hrlnk hulltllnirtat 39 West Elshth street. recently nurchased by W O Yoran. tbe job printer, to tbe Beckwltb building one door west, rar isurg win occupy these quarters until the Bohnelder brick Is finished when he will ocupy room there. Jardinieres. N.w thine Joel reralred. Th r.ry lateit inatan n.aila, .so, wcwtt and up. l'rn7 25 oenta and up. Glass Ware. Iatt. ahlpni.nt juit arrived. 1 gmm Mt 4 piera., SO rauu. 1 .Irtpuit glM. Mt 4 piraa, 00 rauta, 1 good tUtd cream pitvher lo rantt 1-nrv. berry dUhea. 15 to S6 oenta, 1 Mt nlra harry dbhes, -V cants. 1 do. nice clear glaM. ta THE SOCIAL REALM. The F F E Whim Club sntertalned a few guests last evening at tbe hospit al!; home ol Mr and Mrs K MoMur- pbey. A delightful evenlDg was spent by all present B 8 8j sneer won the prize Id the gamw. After the games were over tbe ooiupany proceeded to tbe Banquet cafe where a splendid spread was enjoyed. Those who per- tlolpated in this funolion were: air and Mrs U R Chrisoian.Drand MrsLL Wbltson.Mr and Mrs W F OiUtrap.Mr and Mrs Q D Linn, Mr and Mrs Jerry' Horn, Mr and Mrs F R Wetherbee, Mr and Mrs R MoMurpbey, Mr and Mrs 8 8 Spencer, Mrs and Mrs W C Yoran, Mr and Mrs J W Kays, Drand Mrs U B Willougbby, Mr and Mrs D B Jenckea. . s The department of oratory of tbe Eugene Divinity School will give their closing recital for tbe year at tbe First Cbristlao church Thursday evening, at S o'clock. Tbe publlo Is oordlally Invited. The following program will be rendered: "The Three Preaohera," Victor Carl eon. "My Own First Love," Miss Ora Reed. "A Day at Niagara," J P Woodley. "The First Snowfall," Miss Fallh Buobanan. "Me and BUI," Mrs E M Patterson "Leadvllle Jim," M F Horn. "Helen's Babies on Noah's Ark," Miss Mabel Norrls, "What IsTlmt?" VE Hoven. "Death Bed of Benedlot Arnold," ,E R Moon. "John Adamson Declaration of Inde pendence," F E Billington. "Ben Hur'a Chariot Race," Miss Conetanoe Handsaker. NO TRACE OF RAY. Sheriff Withers Left for the North Today. The offioers have no trace of Bert Ray, the man thought by everyone to have murdered Benton Traoey at Junotlon Monday nlgbt. Ray bad been at Junction only a few days and no one knew where became from or anything about him. For that reason It will be a bard matter to trace him. Descriptions of him vary widely. For Instance, his weight Is guessed at all the way from 135 to 180 pounds, henoe It will be a hard propc. sltlon to find him by sending out a description. Sheriff Withers left this afternoon for points north in s aroh of tbe man, being morally oertaln, for various reasons, tbat be did not come south. It Is hoped by all tbat the culprit may be caught and given hie lust due Later. Blnoe the above was In type It Is Isarned tbat Ray enent a fsw days In Fugsne sbout two weeks ago, He made his headquarters at a certain saloon, and Is known to quite a f.w here. Holds Up a Congressman. "At tbeendof thecampaigD," writes Champ Clark, Missouri's brilliant con. gressman, "from overwork, nervous teuelon, loss of sleep and oonstant speaking I had about utterly collapsed It seemed that all tbe organs in my body were out of order, but three bet' Ilea of Eleotrio Bitters made me all right. It'a tbe best all-around medi cine ever sold over a druggist's oounter." Ovrr-worked, run-down men and weak, sickly women gain splendid health and vitality from Eleotrio Blttere. Try them. Only 60c Guaranteed by W L DuLano. Rkpurlican Club. At the meet' Ing of tbe Republicans at the court house list night a club was organized wltb A O Woodcock president, and C A Wlutermel er seoretary. Addresses were made by A O Woodoook, Dr D A Paine, S H Frlend'y, H B Eakln, Dr T W Harris, A C Jenulugs, M 8 Barker and W K Suarbrough. It was decided to bold a meeting in the cour' bouse next Monday nlgbt, and a committee oonsletiugof MS Barker, Dr T W Harris and M L Campbell was ap pointed to secure speakers and mulc for ths oocaalon. A ('LK1N Man. Albanv Demoorst: Tbe Denioorat predicts a bright future for Mr Campbell as president of the U O. He is not only a brlgl t man but a olean man personally. Two Specials For one Week Figured Sill: Organdies for 40c Fancy Colored for i'ee Window Display. S. H. PUBLIC SCHOOLS VISITED. Members of tbe G A R Made the Annual Visit Today. It Is tbe ouetom sll over tbe United Slates for members of the G A R to visit the publlo schools on Wednesday before Memorial Bunday each year. Following tbls custom, members it J W Geary Post of this city this morn ing made visits to the High Sohool, Gsary aDd Pattsrson pullio sctioi.1 and tbe Catbolio Academy wnere iney ad dressed tbe children. Following are those who made addre-seB: High Sohool R H Miller, T H Plank, John Ingham. Geary school A C Jennings ,v ueaeii, R Fuller. Patterson school A xeringion, u i. McUlnnis, H Hopkins. Catbolio academy I, fhettepiaoe, Geo Welder, L Bimon. J B Eronebuscb left this afternoon for Vose, Walee county, N D, to be gone two or three weeks on business. KKTll.AITKKATE BKHMON. It Is now understood thrt Rev Dr Thos L Elliot, of Portland, will deliver the Baccalaureate sermon at tbe University of Oregon on June IS. Dr Stephen 8 Wise, who was first selected will be in tbe East during that time, hence tbe obange. Hotel Arrivals HOFFMAN. Wm Cbadurch, Astoria O F Hurlnurt, Junotlon E M Rosenthal, Portland W W Seymour, Seattle 0 C Hall, Portland E R Combs, Chicago H Crofter, Bt Joe, Mo 1 liOuleBon, Portland FJ Hay field and family, Farming ton, Waah J B Hills, Jasper W W Calkins, Corvallis Russell Cslklne, Corvallis W O Hsckert, Corvallis Thns Kinney 8 F J R Flynn, Portland A W Williams, B F W Gibson, Los Angeles Li Flinn, Albany E Q Knight, Buffalo EDOENB. Chas LIveBly, Portland McCormlck, California T E Bllkwood, Panther J R Caples, Forest Grove Van E Robertson, Salem J A Brlggs, Maroila K G Staples, Portland A E Brrgan " W O Johnson " OBCUij.BF F L Fisher, PortHnd J C Veatcb, Cottate Grove E N JohOBon, Oakland, Or M J Davis, Portland James Arrtbibild, Homutou, Pa Alphonzo E Filch, Cozemoriu, N T H M Ogden, Portland W W Miller, Ashlaud John Gibbon, Albany The Imperial. Cottage Grove, Or. First olaaa. Sample room 80x50 feet, well equipped. Rates J1.00 and $2.00 Dr dav. It's "Just as Easy" to get into the habit of coming to this store and A GREAT DEAL SAFER. We are always ready to make everything satis factory for our customers, and the oftener you come the more money you will save. One trial will test us. M. R. JANNEY, "Jeweler." Dotted i2ic Swiss FRIEelDLY. When a fflan Wants to Knout Which is the herd shoe made we lell him l'in rree "Governor" .fSrO shoe-'causeitis. Wro aiients for it-Vau' e it U If he asks which is tlm we tell him our $2.50 andSl .oo made by Hamilton-Brown Shoo r7 in Calf, Kid and Box Calf; ' extension soles, rope stitch. Every pair warranted. P. FRANK & SON 34, 36 and 38 E Ninth St. ' KUYKENDALL'S"CHARACTER." Written By The Guard's Campaign Poet. When the word cime back from Acme, Bent by wireless telegraphy, That the campaign guns were booming, All K'b friends bfgan to laugh. But when they beard bow Travis Had demolished ourly K Tbey were seized with consternation, And they laughed the otber way. For he hammered bin) at Florence, At Elm Ira itave bim fits, At Walton aud at Junction Smashed him into little bits. Without a bbred of diameter To wrap bim, from the breeze Be left poor K to shiver Till exposure made him sneeze. Then resolved tbe corporation With a symputhetio throb, "We'll patoh him up a character, Bu be can In Id bie job." In all the town was not a man Wbo had sufficient ait To pick tliote tags and tatters up And Bt tbem part to part. 80 tbe agitated orgau Wrote to Scott and Bean to say, Would ibey lend a band to reconstruct A obaraotr for Mr K? They telegraphed to Washington, To iltohell, staunob and trut ; Oh I Would he brlp tbem In their ueeo? And Binger Hermann, too. Then swift the wiresflsshedbaok,Ezpeot Material by mail To patch tbat tattered character We can't afford to fall." And Kuykeudsll Is wearing it, While chill May breezes Llow. He fondly tries to fanoy that Tbe patches do not Bliow. FLORENCE NEWS. We are informed by James Selover that be bas found a deposit of brick cUy of good quality on his ranch on North Fork. From a resident of Heoeta precinct we learn that the people of that section will socn petition the oounty court to extend the load up the coast from its present termination near Heceta to the Llnooln county line, thence to oouueot with tbe road from Waldport, which will bn eHtablished as far south as tbe oounty line. When this road Is opened team (can travel down the road from Yaqulna nearly to the Cal ifornia bounoary. Last Night's Play. Another full bouse greeted Mr Lowe's company at the Parker last night when "Kathleen Havourneen" was the bill. The com pany gave a splendid rendition of this old pity, and at times the whole audi ence w s in tears. Bright comedy parts wre sandwiched In ououslonallv and tended to oUsei the more serious parts of the play. Tonluht "A Holrilnr'a Sweetheart" will be the bill. Copley Prints. ku assortment nt tbe famous Copley prints now on db play in Sohwarzschlld's south window On ee le tora few days onlj. The fishing season is hero and Chambers' Hardware is reauy lor Ii with tbe biggest and best assortment of taokle ever brought to Eugene. You Can Get See our new line of China UoseU and Buffets. TH Bonboniere 640 Willamette street, Holder. Building. ihms Him.!. CnnkiM. oi-,. ' j j elullr. Notice. All apolicatl tlons for next jemrmustbTiIU1 the clerk on or belo-s jl Action of teachX1 after .be installation ol lUeD(, of director?. " Dated May 8. uiBincts,, u. oouuty, Oregon. Just Received. -Comply the famous Eclipse stove, lBd' Every etove guarnntted for lo!ll Cull and see them. J W K.YsFurDltuKH J. W. KAYS' FURNITURE CO Embalmers and Funeral Dvtan Day & Henderson, Indtriiio and Embalmers. Cor, Will ui) (Be are nom Ready fop Business With the beat equipped phot ii;. oiej nir Hieain-oieauiug and dtV nlnt.hflfl. Hnpninl manhln... ' w.. uiHuuiurif wins ing, dyeing and aoisblni lilis't, goods. Give us a call. Marx ktkam ci.EANiNois'fo ino Works. Oflloe & ft'iiia street, opposite Guard office. Your personal clothing ipoipil pressed for (11,00 per montb, University Book Store Eugene Directory Now on Sale. Come and get a copy. H. G. MILLER, Overton Wall Paper and Paint Co, 37 west 8th itreet ...FOR... Lateit desijm in Wall pipe. But painti andLowert Prices. THE TIME UNO THE PLA THE DAY AND THE ...HOUR... MEXICAN arto!'1'' HAND STAMPED Ari!,0;!L LEATHER. FRAMES. C0U0OUW WINTER PHOTO CO, 518 Willamette Sl A Solid oik lideboard tor ViM. $I.M H Extension table lor $4.00 Dining chairs, cane seat, 73 cents. Nurse. Rocker (or 51.50. Top Mattress lor $2.00. Spring Mattress lor il.iO. DAY & HENDERSON, ARMORY BLOCK- v. . 1... frTtci i - , ------m -mu .nj (xm in nnirr; n " KJftn ,HHVU1 uwu wmgm, Ml gOOU ueun r- DUNN BROS- &