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Daily Eugene Guard) Saturday - 8- june 7 For Cigars JULIUS GOLDSMITH. BJURD Tllephtna, la Hiin 131. WEATHER. Fair thli afternoon; tonight and Sunday oontlnued warm. Buu, (IIVITlIt, Bootoh cookie Bonboolera. Feed and grooerl at White'!. O 8 Farrow fc Co lire insurance. t)r Lowe oonlo-optloianEpgene. Home made donghnata Bonbonlere, Overton for wall paper and palnti 0 H Farrow Implement and maobl nery. J O Watte, graduate optlolan, Eo- (ne. v Hot or eold lanehea on abort notloe Bonbonlere. Sharing 10 cent.. No 41 Weet Eighth atreel. Moreen door and window at Lough- miller 4 Peter'i. A landallde In prloe of photograph lo work at the Welder Studio. When yon hear elelghbelli, lookout for the .Bonbonlere Bakery wagon, Good plea, cake, etc. Three doien etamp photo for Ko at the Welder Studio, oorner Seventh and Willamette. J 0 Watt, the optlolan, will bs In hi offloe OTr Chambers' hardware atore null June 14. Call and bare your eye oorreotly fitted. J. W. KAYS' FURNITURE CO Embalmcrs and Funeral Directors Day & Henderson, Undertakers and Embalmcrs. Cor, Will ana 7th Cut Loaf Sujar FREE! With Our Teas. Coffees. Sdicbs. Extract, and Baking Powder uverana Above Our Regular Handsome Presents, Consisting of China, Crookery and Glassware. REMEMBER WE GUARANTEE Every Pound Of GOODS WE SELL To Please and Give Entire Satisfaction, Or We Will CHEERFULLY REFUND YOUR MONEY, Charging You Nothing For What You Have Used. SUGAR GIVEN AWAY. Great American Importing Tea Co. .0 .T NINTH .TP...T. Phone, Main 50-1, Eugene. BREVITIES. PERSONAL. THE SOCIAL REALM. C S Farrow notary public. I'lonlc are the order of tbe day. Bee hive and supplies. Chambers Hardware. Dollar a dozen for cabinet photoe at tbe Welder Studio for a abort time ouly. Buy a Bain wagon and you bare one that last. See tbem at Chamber Hardware. Tbe annual Pleasant Hill picnic la being beld today. Q'llte a number went up from here. Tbe Goldaon lobnol weet of Junotlon ill glre a plonlcat that plaoe Hatur- day, June 21. Today tbe Guakd print complete oounty eleotlon return lnoludlng to tal and pluralities. J M Martin today opened up ble kiln of 200,000 brlok. He eaya be made an excellent burn on tbl kiln. Bvarvernd A Flaber today told tbe j D Wilton farm of SO aoreg at Pleaaant Hill to J M Wltbrow, of Coburg, for l?5C0. Regent ttmlth of the University of Oregon waa defeated for aenator In Baker county by one vote. He I a Democrat. Morrow oarrle a got 1 variety of water cloaet, bath tuba, lnk, wash baalm, ilop hopper and range boilers. Pbon Bed, 478. Tbe official count of tbe vote In Linn oounty showed that M A Miller, Demoorat, was elected Senator over P R Kelly, Republican, by two votes. Get a Peering bidder and mower they run light and last forever. Cham ber Hardware baa tbem. ECBmlthhasoommenoed moving hie residence at East Ninth and Hllyard streets to the vaoantlot one block weet to make room for ble floe new $6000 residence. When you buy a Crescent bloyele you know you are always ready to tart. You can depend un a Orescent. See tbem at Chamber Hardware. Dr Thomas Condon, tbe honored pioneer professor of the University of Oregon, was eleoted to bouorary mem bershlp of tbe University Club at Portland last night. A F Lamb has sold his home prop erly at Fairmount, through Bvavernd & Fisher' real eetate agency, to Mrs Flora Hughea and Flnas Snodgrass, consideration, $1000. MoGuire'i lodging house on Ninth street ha? been opened to the public First class accommodations In every respect. Newly famished through out. For rooms enquire at th res taurant dlreotly across the atreet. John Ingham, of J W Geary Post No 9, Eugene, has been eleoted a delegate to the National GAR encampment at Washington, D C, next October. E F Chapman, also of Geary Poet, has bsen elected a member of tbe oouoell of administration of the state encamp ment, Albany Demoorat: Tbe following appears in the Eugene Register, a hot Republican paper; "Chamberlain will win out. Ua a plurality of 600 votes over Furnish. Rooesvelt highly pleased' In view of the faot that the Register was ooutlnually harping on bow the eleotlon of Chamber lain would dis please Rooeevelt tble Is an. exceedingly trood joke. Bee our new furniture. Chamber Hardware. Junolnot Times: The new firm of tfulburt-Nloklln Mercantile Co, is right after business. Saturday tbla Arm purchased between 26,000 and 30,000 pound of wool for wblch 11 oente per pound waa paid. Tbla pur chase waa tbe means of placing a large sum of money In circulation which heretofore haa been picked up by out side buyers. Buperlor stores. Chambers A Bro. A Eooana Girl. Miss Dorathea Dale, daughter of Dr and Mrs J 8 Dale, of this oily, who graduated at tbe University ol Oregon In HDD, yester day reoelved the degree of A M at the University of Mlunesota at Mian, apolls. After leaving here Mir Dale entered tbe department of oratory at Drake University, De Moines, Iowa, graduating in 1000. Tbe next year abe was assistant Instructor in oratory at that institution aud during tbe past year has taken a post graduate course In tbe University of Mlunesota. She haa been offered splendid positions In tbe Minneapolis high school and a (Ml leg in Mirsourl, but she will probably aooept neither. Mre Emma Thompson laia Port laud. Dr T B Ford wsat to Lebanon today. R)lt Hayes en mo down Creswell tbls afternoon. Miss Graee Edmuosoo went to Go- aben tbls afternoon. Albany tbls Guy Hnvey went to afternoon on business. Frank E Alley asm down from Roseburg tbls afternoon. Horace Harmee came down from Cottage Grove this afternoon. A carload of lime and cement ar rived last night fur L N Roney. A A Aaby went t Cottage Grove tbls afternoon to visit bis ranch. Balem Journal: John Wlnstanley Is apendlug a few days at Eugene. Henry Kissinger and wife went to Creswell this afternoon to spend Hun day. M M Jones, who Is now employed at Corvallls, came up from that place this afternoon. MrsC W Lowe went to Poitland this afternoon wbere she and the doc tor will visit a week. Prof and Mrs Joseph Sobafer, of tbe U ol U, left tnia afternoon fur an ex tended trip in the East. Miss Nellie Hanson, of Falrhaven, Wash, Is visiting at ths bom of bar grandmother, Mre J Hanson, in Eu gene. i MreJW Frleke, of Ban Francisco, formerly Miss Hlrdle Babb, arrived hereon the 1:46 afternoon train to visit wltb relatives. A P Betterswortb, of the Harris. burg Bulletin, rode up to Eugene on bla wheel this morning, returning tbl afternoon on the train. Rev Mao h Wallace left tkls after noon for Ashland where be will de liver the baccalaureate sermon for tbe normal school there. Mies Enuma Helms, of Jacksonville, who stopped eft In Eugene yesterday for a abort visit with Mr C F Croner, went on to Forllind today. Levi Witbee, N H Witbee, Attor. ney H W Thompson and Horaoe Mo Klnley left thie afternoon for the Fall Creek oouutry to look at some timber. K A Booth and Geo H Kelly are borne from PorlWnd where they bought new machinery for tbe Grants Pass mill wblob burned down recently Mr and Mr Cbes E Kenyon, of Burns, who have been visiting Mr Kenyon' parents, Mr and Mrs Warrsn Luohey, In Eut;ene, left for home tc day. They will atop at Poitland a few days. Oregon City Herald : O M Toole and family left Monday for Eugene, wbere he will take charge of tbe wool bouse for the new wooleu mill. For some time past, Mr Toole baa held a similar position with the Portland mill at Sell wood. A Noltner, the veteran editor of tbe Portland Weekly Dlspatoh, is In town Mr Noltner conducted the Review, a predeoessnr. of t he Guakd, from 1S61 to 1804 In thli olty. C H (Joaquin) Miller was aswioleted wltb him iu the publication togeiber with John M Thompson, deoeased. Yssterdsy's Koseburg Review: FE Blair, the well known traveling sales man tor Wadhams et Kerr Brcs., of PoriUnd, Is accompanied by bis wife oo his pressnl rsgalar trip. Tbey are registered at the Hotel McOllalen in Roaebura Miss Busle- Bannard taaoher In the Roseburg publlo sohool, loft on this morning's train for the north. Her vacation will be spent In Portland, Salem and Eugene. Fiflwia Mission Day. Monday, June 9, la flower mission day with tbe WCTU. The ladle will meet at 2:30 o'slock in tbe afternoon in the M E oburch and will distribute bouquets to any psrsou who is slok or who ars con. fined to their home taking care of th sick. The ladlea wish those who know of anyone who is slok to give tbs names and addreaass to tbslr pastor Sunday morning. Th ladle wlllalio visit Ihe Jails aud distribute bouquets. This pretty custom Is observed every year by the W 0 T U. A Goon SUOOKSTION. AlbanyDem oorat: The election law of Oregon should be amended ao that election re. tiiru may be received more promptly. Tbe present laws and system are a dlsgrac. One requirement should be the filing of an open duplloate of the vote of each precluot with the county olerke of each oounty at once. And there should be a provlalen for the counting of the votee as fast as cast. Kinn. I.,ui RPO Elks. Is mak ing extensive preparations for a big blowout next WednedaV niaot, lue oocaalon being tbe initiation of a large iiumlM,r of ftMiiniHHra. Visitors from Roseburg, Albany aud Snletn will be here aud iba allair promise to De an tii'iyal le one. The Salem Elks have ohartered a car for ilia oocasion. . . The M E Suuuav Soiiool beld a pic- nlo at Bangs' Park tbla afternoon. A large numberof little folks auaoiaerj one drove down and spent aasiigui-j fuldavat different amusements. A baaeball game between tbe fcidellau Class and the EDWurlb League was played In tne afternoon. . . The Y P H U E of tbe Cumberland Presbyterian oburch gave a very suc cessful "Measuring Party" at Frank's hall last nlulil. A Urge crowd was in attendance, and a good sum was real ized. A ir wraiu was rendered ana refreabmeuls were served. Yesterday afternoon Misses Mary MeUoruaokandNettis Chase gave their Sunday Scbooi classes a delightful pionio at tbe bead of the millrace, row ing up and back In boats. A very en- lovable time waa bad. GRAND ARMY OFFICERS. Elected at tbe Anoual Encamp maot in Astoria. Astoria, Or, June 7.-Tbe State G A R encampment has eleoted offluere aa follows: M L Pratt, Sumner Poet No 12, commander. Thoe Dealey, Cushion Post No 14, senior vlot-commander. J A Leman, Post No 17, Hunting, ton, junior vice oommander. Dr H R Llttlefleld, Portland, medi eal director. R V Pratt, Lincoln Garfield Post, Portland, obaplaln. The Women's Relief Corps tleoted Mrs Julia A Lauton, Portland, presi dent ; Mrs Pauline Zdlgler, Aatorla, and Mrs Emily Kelley, Jieppner, respec tively seDior and Junior vioi -presidents, Ax Billy's ...DEPARTMENT STORE KLm. .1 Jt L Eugene, Oregon, May 2Ctli, 1002. 21 lbs pure Cane Sugar, $1.00 lOOlb-Sk. pure Cane Sugar $4.65 EXAMINATION FOR CARRIERS. Conducted Today at the High Scbooi Building. A civil service niniiiianon f"f the position of earners and sub currier for the free mail 1ellver wnlou I- t I'e established luEuuene July l-t.was In 1 1 In tbe High School bull ling to.lay. Tbe ex .mluaiioo m- under th di rection of Z H Leigh, of Portland, special agen', nd Archie Livermore, temporary secretary of the examining board. Two carrier and one sub stitute will be appointed as soon aa tbe papers, which go lo Washington, D C, are examined aud marked. The oaudldales were examined In the following branches: opening, arithmetic, letter writing, penman ship, oopylug from plain oopy, geogra phy of tbe United SUUB and reading addrersee. Tbe folljwlug made application for tbe examination: Frank G MoMurry, Eugene C Cole, Waller W MoCoruack, V Glenn Chess man, Ferd A Strange, Tho F MoFd den, Frank E Taylor, O F Callison, Burgees F Ford, Allien L Hennlng LewN L Warnook, Vernon D Callison Walter J Shelley, iBaao E Beverland, Walter L Miller, John L Dillard, Jonu H Blaker, all of Eugene; Clinton D Chorpening, llanletou; Jeeie A Foun tain, Hale; Jesee F Inmau, Eluiira. Something nice and More About School Directors, Eugknb, June 7, 1002. Editor Guar: ' Tbe mention through tbe city press and the discussion among tbe citizens with regard lo fit selections for sohool directors exblbits a healthy stale of tblngr. Interest is manifest at the proper time and ou a proper subject. Another worthy feature of tbe discus. aioo is that it Is free from bitter or ungenerous personalities, and further that good meu have been eugueeted for dlreotore. Tbe high -qualification of E RSkipwonb aud Hon It A Booth have beeu well presented, and the facts very generally acknowledged. I take tbia opportunity to present another name, not yet named through the press, DrJobu W Harris. Dr Harris Is one of Eugene's very best citizens, Is throughly qualified tor director, aud if eleoted would perform faithful and iu telligent service to the publio sohools Tbe doctor is a well read, well ordered gentleman, and has an abiding inter est in tbe publlo soboole of tbis district I favor the election of Hon R A Booth, E R Sklpworth and DrJ W Harris. One is ao able business man, one a splendid lawyer and tbe other a flue pbysloian. No better oomblna tlon oan be found in ihe city, aud the people ought to Insist ou these three making the race. X C. H. Tin Fourth at J unction Tii,. Tbe 4th Regiment band of Eugene haa oeen secured for tth or July. This is tbe largeet and best baud In tbe state ouiime or roruana. Tbe band Is com posed of 20 members aud each member s an expert In bis line. Tbey have iuii uniform aud will make a Kraut appesrauee. Hon B F Mulkey, pro fesi-or ofelocutlon and literature at tbl Monmouth state normal school, has consented to deliver the or.tlon. Prof Mulkey is oue of Ihe must gifted speakers In ths stale and will probably succeed Prof Campbell as president of that iiisillutlon. He waa boru and raised In Lane oounty. Just Rkceived. -Complete line of tbe famous Eclipse stovee and rangee Every ttove guaranteed for 10 year Call and see tbem. J W Kays Furniture Co. For Rk.nt. Dealiable residence In good repair on North Pearl street for rnt. Addmjs or inquire of Mrs I LCimi bull Eugene. STORE SOLD. W. T- Kayser Disposes of His Eimira Property to Peter Colgaard. , The sale of W T Kayser's general merchandise store at Elmlra to Peter Colgaard, from West Superior, Wis oonsin, was ooiisumamted yesterday by 8varverud& Fisher, tbe real estate agents. Tbe deal looludes the property on whlob the store is located, and the cnnBldeaation is in tbe neighborhood of $3500. An iuvolce of the etook will be taken next week. Mr Kayser, who has been In' liu-1 ness at Elmira for many years, will he greatly missed by the people who have occasion to travel the road between here and tbe Siu law, his Hoe being a very popular stopping place on tbls road. He has disposed of his store on ao couotofbls wife's health. They will move to a higher aud dryer climate. Mr Colgaard takes pntsefjlou of the store about July 1H, If you b'lve any i Id gi Id or silver, Walts will lake it on opiicul work and allow you tbe hlgbent market price. If it was bought at Janney'j It was bought right. 1 iovrW'fs 1 n Knew Where to Boy and We Bought 'em Cheap We have the biffet SNAP io Watch bar gains ever heretofore oilered. Each incom parable. Each else where impossible. A 7-jewel wafch in 8il verine dust proof case. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. f Only S3.S0 What a snap to ret a waUh like thial Just tee thioy for all round purposes. We ret a a lot of 'em but they will iro like the wind. DON'T wait you might lose out There's no money in Politics fsave for the few, Rut In A. .. I ... vm svvu uaivauu There's money for you. j IF YOU CANT COME SEND YOUK NEIUdBOR M. R. JANNEY, 9th St Opp. Hfftr..n H IU1HS. 1 trWewiVH- 'Like getting money from home SPECIAL SALE on wrapper: . . . THIS WEEK . . . Every wrapper in the house greatly reduced in pi ice. See window for prices. S. H, FRIENDLY. SKIRTS have always been a Rirr.i:. with U3, and they are 0 more so than ever this season. The Essentials AKE ALL THEHK. Nobby Styles, Reliable Materials Perfect Fitting, Moderate price( P. FRANK & SON 34. 36 and 38 E Ninth St. ' Hotel Arrivals EUOENB. Irving M KlelB, Portland Fraak J Miller, Woodland Geo Frisnell McKenzie Bridge A Q Plrtle, Mabel, Or Fred R Raymond, Danville, Hi (J L Larimer, Hprlngfltld J H Lander, Saginaw Z A Lelgb, Portland B Cohn, 8 F Win P Hepgood.Checago Nellie Hanson, Falrhaven, Wash James Arcbbald, Boranton Pa A E Fltoh, (Jazenovla, N Y Dr Tatom, Tllamook Geo B Franklin, B V UOFF5IAN. E M Lewie, Oregon City Jobn Nliaeu, Portland C a Falkuer, Roseburg Joe Dlener, Portland M G Hteel, Denver C E Freeland, Denver Mamie L Greenbaurn, Cbioago E U Bradley, Philadelphia FOHull, Ndrwalk, O Phil Flood, Portland Wni T Hobeon, 8 F A Noltner, Portland J K MoKlbben & wife Cottage Grove PLACES OF WORSHiT The Imperial. Cottage Grove, Or. First olufu.ei&niple room 80x50 feet, well equipped. Bate $1.00 and $2.00 Dr dev. I have moved my office to new quarters, ground floor, four doors west of postoflice, where I am better equipped than ever for first-class job printing. W C Yoran, PRINTER. Congregational Cbueoh-I ,l eenoe of the paitor, pro, I" Hhi,inn -,ni,.. 1 r neon v - """uioiaie at m, service. .i.teib, pr0, Toom don. Knnd... .!... " t Folka-meeT,; '. ".0 S aervioe. H Presbyterian Charch-fhul. Sunday aclio .l. Inalead ofthl DreachinAr.i. . s ,wa,ltin j, will be given nvr i' ,k. sohool for the exer,.e, 0( Ch evening worship 8 o'clock. C "The HnhtlBnnu. .., , Dlu luvum io tune Knu Bap'lstCburch-HAQrttn m 8u-day school at 10 a n;mnt w m. unaren'8 di; proj be given by the Sunday school , m. The pul llo it, oordl.li. . the serviceR. Christian Church J 8 Mcftj, pastor. Sunday school it 11 8 p m ; junior endsavor M 3;C I o:o; suojtiot or mornlDnerniiin" uuru a monument to Keintr.n . ing eervioe, "The Trlnple Wiina. uod." All cordially IdtN to v services. Episcopal Ohuroh-D E hmi, reotor. 10 am, Sunday scbooi; 11 n morning prayer and eermoo; I t evening prayer and eermoD. Humphrey Memorial M ECIi 10 a m, 1hh,i mtetlDK ; 10;li. at by Rev Abbott ol AthliJi Sunday sohool; 4 p in. Iauram 8:45 Intermediate and senia;t pic, "C'blldren'sDjj" finnK Sunday schonl. Or urlmlmn I lie ' Bible" at 12 o'cioos lonitm nhrlafinn 4niunn, U..iIamAI1AI lamette street II am. fruljecr, 'cw meut." Wednesilay mllng S The publlo cordially invited. Not Cut Out Fob Pounci-ll laud Journal: Mr Furnliti lidr. lesa f etiinuble- in lii crivate re but be le not cut out for big r He had the advantage of tail tremendous party majorliy, tber port of the most influential aaJn olroulated newspaper inlhtiulta all tbls availed not against lti' force of ideaf, c uieeepos!? t You Can Get A Solid oak oldtboard lor $14-00, $10.00 ui Extension table for $4.00 Dining chain, cane feat, 75 cents. Nurse Rocker lor $1.50. Top Mattress lor $2.00. Spring Mattress lor $1.50. ' See our new line of China Closets and Buffets. DAY & HENDERSON, ARMORY BLOCK. , F UNEEDA SIGN and almost everybody in town DOES See WHITING about it. ' He CANT TALK MUCH but ho CAN JlAht SIGNS Work ia right. Pri. r'ght. Titus Block. No 615. Will. St xt door Green s Grocer). rn iffi ijijijjiijjii nm w,rj We make seven difierent kinds of bread. Cakes, pies and cookies of all kinds Everything tirst class. Stop the bread wagon marked The C ACHOU when it comes byyr- HAMMOND & CHESHIRE. Bonboniere Bakery. V' fft'l, lAvn, chkw, cookiw, io fact every thine W in f" Kfllt nniiKntln r.m I 1 1 l I o.vMiit. hlVCTAl 1 txittinar up lunrhN lr i.icaickM and trvplrr. I .o"" tnnii a. il ckarn. We Hlivr trt in our own w"" w cily frw d charge. Don't forget tho place. Holden Building, No 640 Willamette i. I'M nr. a tri ill vii vuo xU OO-i. La W "