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ASHAMED OF THEIR ,UIM. J.J. " I Daily Eugene Guard FRIDAY . JUNE 6 For Cigars JULIUS GOLDSMITH. BJHRO Tiliphww. i Main 131. BREVITIES. WEATHER. Tonight and 8tnrdy increasing cloudlne with ihowert and oool r. Buu. IKITIII. Hootch eooklM Bonbon I srs. Fsd and groonlw at White. U 8 Farrow A Co fire Ininrano, Dr Low ooultvoptlolan Engen. Horn mad donghnat Bonbonlre. Ovarton for wall paper and paint 0 a Farrow lmpltnunta and maonl- arj. 3 O Watte, aradaate optlolan, En (a. Hot or oold lunch on ihort aotl Bonbonlcr. BhTlm 10 onte. No 41' West Eighth itraet. Horaen door and window at Loagb tnlllsr Pater'i. WHIM Morrow, up-to-date plumb. log. Phone rd, 471, A landillde In prloa of pbotographlo work at the Wilder Studio, When yon bear slelgbbells, lookool for the Bonbonler Bakery wagon, Uood pie, oake, eto. Three down the Welder Btudlo, corner Berenth and Willamette. No wheel a good a the Creaoent Uet on and know It. Bee thm at Chamber' hardware. J O Watte, the optlolan, will be In hi offloe ovr Chamber' hardware tore anil Ju 14. Call and have your eye oorreotly fitted. C B Karrotr notary publla. Mr Cbamkerlaio I elected governor. The front of J A Maurer' Jwlry tore I being repainted. The fint floor Joltte are being plaoed in the new Bcbuulder block. , MIh Eulalla Bcbofleld, of Portland, I now employed at the Banquet. fhe wall of the of tbe old McCluog balldlDg hare all been torn down. Hon J T Bridge, register of th U B land offloe at Aoeeburg, I very 111. Bloyole repairing on a moderate aoale. Term moderate too. Moon The several itage from Eugene went out loaded with passenger tbl morn ing, Dollar a dozen for cabinet photo at the Welder Btudio for a abort time only. ThetuletooftbeKef P nd WO W are In training for the big field meet Jan 26. Loren Evan severely out the great toe ef one of hi feet Wednesday while at work on the Palmer Ayre plaot, If you have any eld gold or silver, Watte will lake It on optloal work and allow you tbe highest market prloe, Tomorrow 1 the regular meeting day of tbe library oommlttee of the Fortnightly Club. A full attendanoe 1 delred. An Inoh of mow I reported from Ohio. Why eould not that storm have waited on til July, when they would need It more? Prof Qlen will be one of tbe soloist at tbe rendition of Mendelaaohu' ora tory "Elijah" at Portland tomorrow afternoon at 2:80 o'olook. The fishing season I here and Chamber' Hardware I ready for it with the biggest and beet assortment of taokle ever brought to Eugene. Amo Strong, for many years a prominent restaurant man In Balem, died reoently In Bonora, Mexico. The remain will be brought :to Salem for burial. Examination for mall carrier and substitute for the elty free delivery whloh will be established July 1, will beheld In the High Sohool building tomorrow. Ashland Tidings, June 9: The an nual address befoi tbe literary o elttle of the Normal, by Prof E D PERSONAL. D .1.- ITiiMn. aVilnh lab sua nlarw tamo ohotoa for Boat I1"?.' ! w" " - I a, I miiEAiini iftrwrnuiifl. 362 bloyole sold at the Crescent isrenov In 1901. Only the beat built and lightest running wheel oo'uld po. albly make tbl record. Plenty more net a good at Chamber hardware. MoQuIre' lodging house on Ninth treet baa been opened to tbe public Flrat olas aooommodatlon in every respsot. Newly furnished through out. For rooms enquire at the res taurant dlreotly aoroaa the street. Leteon Bailie!, the millionaire mine owner and owner of the Baker City Herald, baa been found guilty at Dee Molnef, Iowa, of using tbe UB mails to defraud people In connection with hie mining properties In Easter Oregon. Cbarle V Gslloway, a graduate of the University of Oregon with the olaas of 1R89, was eleotel representa tive on the Demooratlo ticket In Yam bill ooutity. He will be the youngest member of the legislature, being only 23 year of age Frce With $1.00 Purchase of Tea, Coffee, Baking-Powder Extract, or Spices ... 1 enamel wash basin, 1 enamel pudding pan, 3 qt, 1 hp sauce pan. 1 drip pan. 1 water bucket, galv 1 fancy dec cbina cup & saucer 1 fancy deo china plate 1 jardinier, 6 in 1 yellow mixing bowl 1 euelish tea Dot 1 vegetable dish, round 9 in 0 deo cups & saucers 3 deo dinner plates 1 gravy boat 1 pitcher, J gal 1 glass butter dish 1 glass sugar bowl 1 fluBS berrv dish 1 glass hand lamp oomplete. Great American Importing Tea Go. EUGENE, ORE. Election Notice. To THl LKBAL, V0TBK8 OF HOHOOL DlBTROT NO. 4, LANS COUNTY, 0R OOMi Notloe 1 hereby given that the annual election of this dlstrlot will be held at the City Hall In Eugene, Ore gon, on tbe third Monday, being the 16(h day of June, 1902, between tbe hours of 2 o'olook and 6 o'olook p m of that day, for the purpose of eleotlng three Directors to serve three, four and live years respectively, the term of eaob to be determined by lot at tbe drat regu lar meeting of tbe board after tbl elec tion. B. B.Eakin, Chairman. Frank Beibnbh, Clerk. Movsd to New Location. W O Yoran, the job printer, today movsd hi print hop from the rooms b has been oooupylng for several year over Wilson's grocery store to the brick building he reoently purchased Irom O D uomb on Weet Eighth street. A new floor has been put lu the building and the Interior has been thoroughly renovated. Louis Johnson went to Creswtll this afternoon. K Hobson went to Roaeburg Ibis afternoon, CCMoClain, of Hazel Dell, wasln tbe olty txtay. Geo Frlssflll Ml tut bis home at Mo- Keuzle Bridge today. Cbaa Cochran returned to Cottage Grove this r fiernoon. Miss Blanohe Taylor la now teaching sobool on Indian oreek. Prof I M 'lln went to Portland to day to be gone over bunday. Mr H E Gray Is alls to be out In her buggy, we are ulad to announce. H G Whiting, tbe sign painter, re turned this afternoon from a trlpnortb. Mrs C W Lowe will leave for Port land on tumorrow morning' early train Dave Waddell. formerly a star player on tbe U O football team, Is visiting friend lu F.ugene. Miss Ella Reotor, of Halaey, who ha been vldtlng in Eugene, returned borne this afternoon, Theodore Rensbaw arrived here to day from Grants Pasa on a visit with friend and relative. Carl Washburne and Mark Wbeeler left this afternoon for Beatt le to work for a publishing bouse, Mia Rosa Dodge and her brother, Louis. U O students, left for their home at Ashland today. Mrs Geo R Hal', of Portland, who baa been visiting at the home of Geo r Hall, Br, In Eugene, returned home today, Mra H C Davis was oallsd to Halsey by telspbone this afternoon on aeoount of the aertoua Illness of her elster- in law there. Little Junia and Graoe Klrkland, of Drain, who have been visiting tbeir cousin in Eugene, returned home tbl afternoon. L B Logan leaves tomorrow for his Eastern Oregon ranoh. He will go via tbe MoKenzle route across tbe mountains. Rev J T Abbott, formerly pastor of the M E ohuroh of tbl olty, but now stationed at Ashland, 1 visiting friend here. MIssBuele Bannard, graduate of the TJ o, '01, now a leaober in tbe Rose burg publlo aohoole, I visiting her many friends here. Dean E 0 Henderson left this after noon for Milton, In Eastern Oregon, to attend a district convention of the Christian cburob. E R Davie and Webster Klnoaid re turned this afternoon from Harrlsburg, where they attended a plcnio yester day and a danoe at night. W W Moore returned this afternoon from Roaeburg where be visited tbe U S land offloe on business In connection ltb tbe purobase of a timber olalm. Miss Elizabeth Yoran, lert tbta after noon for Portland to attend the grand lodge of the Order of Eastern Btar. Bhe will slop at Balem for a visit with friends. H A Tromp, treasurer of the Uncle Bam Mining fc Milling Co, operating In the Jllue River district, arrived in Eugeue today from fit Johns, Mloh. He le accompanied by Wm H Rich- tuoud and Bayers Hulae who will look over the oountry, also by his wife and his sister, Mra Edith L Dunn M O Warner went to Cottage Grove today on business oonneoted with the Bohemia Smelting and ReflnlDg Co, of which he Is a member. When asked by a reporter at tbe depot oonoernlng the proposed smelter to be put up by Many Ashamed to Tell That Thej Voted for Furnish. DIRECTOR. Allow Bis A lady who kee boa'd-rs lells the fcul-m Journal of one man a ho eats ai ber table ooi.fewiug he voted I t rur-..t-h . r,rtv duty, but f.eling heart 1 ashamed of I'. Thai is aouut i.ii- s'ze of the ponuoai pride felt by many voters wno no uu. express theinselref. Tim state of Oremm tiny be set down a having as nearly an impermeatle Reuublloan mslority, and a majority that Is caoulited to appail any but the stoutest heart when me pany . wrong, and any attempt Is made to set it rUht. Under the oircumstanoes mere is more honor in tbe vote CbamberUin got than In any vote ever given any nan wbo ran for office in Oregon. Consider tbe majority he had to overcome, eouaider tbe state with one olty and one newspaper, oonsmer toe way pe.iplu felt ashamed to voie ior tbe Ri piii'llnau standard-bearer, and vet did It. There la more a orv ror a man nae CbamberUin In deli st than for a man like FuruiBh and bis friends In vlotory KNIGHTS ELECT OFFICERS. The Men Who will Fill the Chairs ' in Helmet Lodge. Helmet Lodge, No 83, Kolgbts of Pythias, eleoted new officers last night for the ensuing six months at the reg ular meeting lu the I O O F ball. Fol lowing are those elected : Chancellor Commander C C Kaufl- man. Vioe Cbanoellor H A Vincent. Prelate-C B Wlllougbby. Master of Work H A Dunbar. Master at Arms Geo A Barger. Inner Guard Frank E Taylor. Outer Guard-0 E RoberU. Various members of tbe lodge are making preparations to participate In tbe dual field meet with the Wood men of tbe Woild at Bangs' Park on June 26tb. It promises to be an inter esting meet. n u Petitioned to Be Csed, and Ac cepts. Xame to The WHS t;n ig A pennon was circulated tins fore noon ask iiu Judne Walton to permit the us- ol bis name for school hrecir Itwuuld be a very fit. selrcllou. location of tbe Bute Uolverelty Hue In no email measure to bi u labor, an.i 1 ter he was one of the fore most and most prouounoed advocate of the building of tbe Central School .truoture Strange as it may appear to our people now, there was a determined opposition to the bunaing oi iu. Dloueer of tlie tugene pumio.uw... ' . . 1 . J 1.. kl. udite Walton nss never lauertu u lyalty to our eduoitional liit re-ts. MR. WALTON ACCRFTS. Eugene, Juue 6, 161 2. To b' G Yodno, C SFhank, R Mount, E C Hurra, Thomas Condon, uko dm.i.ard. John Straub And othkks: At your request by petition I hereby conseut to allow my name to oe sun- mitted to tbe voters of tblB district lor ohool direotor. If seleoted as one or the dlreotorss I thall do an in my nower to advance tbe Interests of the sohool of Eugene. Joshua J. Walton. nice and new m SKIRTS SKIRTS have always been a Btronn with us, and they are g " more so than ever this season. The Essentials ARE ALL THKR1'. Nobby Styles, Reliable Material iiia, .uiuaeratePn, est P. FRANK & SON 34, 36 and 38 E Ninth St. Ibe company, Mr Warner said that site ha not yet been definitely settled unoo. but that It would be In a few says.eud then tbe work of erecting the plant would soon oommenoe, Retunbd to Blue Riter. Charles Hardlug Park, who ha been spending a few day In town, returned to the Blue Blvver mines this morning. He 1 preparing to build a road from the Lucky Boy mine to bis Treasure mine and expiate to erect a sawmill on bis properly Immediately with whloh to saw lumber for the necessary mining buildings. THE Good Side. Wm Koyoe Is on the pleasant side of wager on tb governorship to the extent of about $800. Tbe money was lost by loosl Republican wbo bid too much conn denoe in Mr Furnish' political aprlnt Ini abilities. It go without laying that Mr Rove is ilad of It. BASEBALL GAME. Arranged Between Hampton Bros and Mt. Angel. A game of baseball has been arranged between Hampton Bros' team of this city and tbe Mt Angel college team to oe played at Bangs' fark on Sunday, June loth. The Mt Angel team is considered to be a "oruckeriaok." having defeated Portland Aoademy and the Chemewa Indians this spring. Hampton Bros' team will be about a match for the visitors, however, it Is thought. It will be greatly ttrengtb ened wltb new material for that game, and It is expected that It w l! give a good account of itself. Notice of Annual School Meeting. Notice Is hereby given to the legal voters of Sobool District No. 4, of Lane County, State of Oregon, that the Annual Sobool Meeting for said dlstrlot will be held at tbe City Hall to begin at tbe hour of 8 p m on tbe third Monday, being the lttth day of June. A D 1803. Tbl meeting Is called for tbe purpose of bearing the annual report of the Dlreotora and Cl'rk and the transaction of business mualat euob meeting. Dated thle 6th day of June, 1902. B. B. E akin, Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: Frank Reisner, District Cltrk. Hotel Arrival!) EUOENB. J Jacobs, H F 0 H Holden, Florence Mrs G E Chamberlain, Acme Mra J M Trimble, Wendling Mrs Mae AUBtln " Geo Frlesell, MoKenzle Bridge G Lj Larimer, Springfield 1 N Batt and wf, Portland DJ Henrle Kessler, Portland R S Leabn, Portland 8 A Lewis, Cottage Grove O H Holden, Florenoe HA Tromp and wf, BtJohne, Mich Edltb L Dunn, St Johns, Mlon Wm H Richmond, St Johns, Mloh Sayers Hule, St Johns, Mich Harry W ularke, Portland HUFFMAN. B J Brulmker H E Ladd, Stookton, CM f Edward Bray, Portland T Geobegan 4 wf, 8 F V H Wolff, S F J Jacobs, S F Chas E Kuigut, S F Zana Snow A Son, Portland H A Laoy, Kansas City Lee Sobureman, Linooln, Neb Fred Stroud, Camp Creek E C Keller Oliver W Johnson & wf, Whiting, la J B Hills, Jasper Jobn G Kldd, Portland W H Kllpper, Maukota, Minn F G Roberta, Mod tut a, Cul Harry H Coleman and wife, Coburg Mrs A A Rouse and child, Wendling Tbeo Davit, S F J RFlyno, Portland A J Stelnman, S F 0 H Friendly, Portland Doo Ruudell, Chicago Geo Davis, Portland The Imperial. Cottage Grove, Or. First olass.Sample room 80x60 feet, well equipped. Rates $1.00 aud (2.00 pr dav. Cmpliiientaby. Tbe Cottage Grove Leader,lnitswriteupoftheC M Abaud concert tbere Saturday night, says: "Miss Dalty Gilbert, of Eugene, sang 'Ave Marias' mezzo soprano in E by H Millard, and In response to a hearty encore rendered 'Awake' by fir Wil liam D&veuant, Mine Gilbert is a very pretty linger aud b-r appearance on tbe stage in t'oltagi- Grove ii" always greeted with ap, 1 ,u-e. Mies Daisy ',Diliuid, of Eugene, ren dered a select inn no so! wlncn was greatly appreciated." Ax Billy's ...DEPARTMENT STORE Eugene, Oregon, May 26th, 1902. 21 lbs pure Cane Sugar, $1.00 lOOlb-Sk. pure Cane Sugar $4.65 The "Purity Books." Or "Self and Sex Series," reoently raoomnieuded by Mrs Teats In ber purity lectures In Eugene, are now being circulated by Lewis C Dick, a personal worker In tbe great purity crusade now being pushed la every (ommunlty. These looks deserve your investlitatlnn. r-'OR SALE. Good hnre 8 years nil will work single or d u'Oe prloe $ .0 Knqutre of t; rt K-trrour A C . If It was bousht at Janncy's It was bouaht rieht. we Knew Where j to Buy and We ! Bought 'era Cheapi We have the bipgeF't SNAP in Watch bar (faina ever heretofore ottered. Each incom parable. Each else where impossible. A 7-jewel watch in Sil verine dust proof case. Guaranteed to tive satisfaction. Only S3.50 What a map to get a watch like this! Just the thing for alt rouod purposeb. We eK a a lot of m but they wul go like the wind. DON'T wait you might loee out. Thtrt'i no money In Politics lave for the few, But In our good bargains There's monty lor you. IF YOU CANT COME SEND YOUH NlilUdBOR M. R. JANNEY, 9th St. Clip. Hoffman H.iue. "Like ,'etting money from home.' Just Rroeivkd. Complete line of tbe famous Eclipse Btoves and ranges Every stove guaranteed for 10 yeare Call and see them. J W Kays Furniture Co, J. W. KAYS' FURNITURE CO Embalmers and Funeral Directors fruit, bsUnoe water barn Day & Henderson, Undertakers and Embalmers. Cor. Will ana 7th A Bargain Sear T(U TwantTj.fnu. .... .... " t T tert. i.. osnnoe In i. . " . . k v"'tm, i. r;6-rooro plMural ." :"'; S helfMil J .ingle harness,, plD, o other hn,,! Alio till) fiim . 1 ...ullu, nnw n v.. theorop, oon.l,u, of J? oariey, oats, bay, po,ll0(llM d d sarrlsn wl And oh lo 9 u . . nr. cugene, Ureirhn Mm.uJ,? PrlnA nnlv t)tnn . ' -MDiT.f. . ,,,u .. mile vast oa Ki.nrh .J. ratle south, thin J mil. t. Dissolution of Parted To whom It m mm , partnership heretofore mi, J umu namooittiyiaiitii: day dissolved by mutual ate tue ousiuess, aseumlrjg m t. coueoiing sii actrjuoti. GE0.KK: J.B.Kii iirBi iiuik nardeo leel, i hardware.'. Ii Conductors' Excursion To Salem and Return. SUNDAY, JUNE Trains leave Eupene 7:00 a. m. and arrive at Salem it Ui jn. Returniog leave Salem at 6:15 p. m arriving at Eugene Sd5 p. a. 81.00 Round Trip from Eugene State buildings open totii from 11:30 a. m. to 3 d. m. Automobile race for) p-old medal. Motor evele races for $25 and a site: Base ball eame called at 1 :30 p m. Glass ball-b-l Portland, Salem and Valley clubs for cash prizes. You Can Get A Solid oik sideboard lor 514.00, Jilt""1 Extension table for U.00 Dlnlnj chslri, cine iet, 75 cents. Nunc Rocker lor 51.50. Top Mattrcst lor S2.00. Spring MettreinorJI.St. See our new line of China Closets and Buffets. DAY & HENDEP ARMORY BLOClt F UNEEDA SIGN and almost ever) in town DOES- SPECIAL ON WRAP SALE PER8 . . . THIS WEEK , . . Every wrapper in the house greatly reduced in pi ice. See window for prices. S. H, FRIENDLY, See WHITING ab ut it. IIn'SaSe signs Work Is right. Pri. Titus Block, No 615, Will. St .j t door Green'sGrof We make seven different kinds of bread. Cakes, pies and cookies of all kinds. Everything first class. Stop tbe bread wagon marked The C ACHOU when it comes by f- HAMMOND & CUESniFE Bonboniere Baker)' sail. pi. cake, ermkiw, in fact every tliui k'l1 ' ' Keit.. ciintantly on hand, l.unchei ana limru k-" fining up luucnestnr plca-rkeni ami i" Iruiin d ci,iire. We deliver ir'i in nur un city (res I charge. Don't Cornet the lace. i0 To3 Bj i Holden Building, No 640 Willamette J nione Ked uw"" n ra i r