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Daily Eugene Guard t For Cigars JULIUS GOLDSMITH. . flJARD Telephone, He Main 191. BREVITIES, Tonlgbt. Tonlghl. At the Parker. At the Parker. Moving plotur and slereoptloon personal. I CIRCUIT CODRT. WEATHER. Tonight and Saturday partly oloudy. BEAU, IflTlta. Bootflh oookle Bonbonlere. Peed and grooerlea atWhitc'i, O B Farrow & Co fire Inrarano. Dr Lowe ooulo-optlolan Enfene, Horn made doughnuti Bonbonlere. Overtoni for wall paper and palnt 0 8 Farrow implement and nobl tery. J O WattB.laraduate opttolan. En cane. Hot or eold lanohei Jon ihort notloe oat, Ylem. Auipioei of W O W 25 aod 15c C H f arrow notary publlo. Tbe Interior of the ManbattaD laloon Is being repainted. FToree aboee that anybody can nail on at Chambers Hardware. Geo Norrla who haa been aaeeralng tbe four Eugene preolnota and Fair mount baa about finished bla work. New a lock of furniture Joat put In, at prloea tbat you ean aflord to fix up oloe. Call and examine. Chambers Hardware. Morrow oarrle a good varlet of water closets, bath tuba, alnka, wash tiaelnr, alop hoppers and range bollera. PboreRed, 473. P Ooeaaer today Installed a water motor In bla Eugene Razor Factory to take tbe place of tbe gaaillne engine for tbe operation of tbe machinery. 40 second-band buggies, carta and wagona. Many gooa ana some no good. Prioee very low. Chambers Hardware Yesterday waa tbe hottest day of tie aeaaon at Gbloago, 91 degrees being reached. The prostration from beat, one fatal. A violent wind storm awept over the elty at night, Uranta Para Courier: Edward Van Dyk went to Eugene Wednesday, to attend tbe commencement exercise, to, of tbe University of Oregon, from wblob lnatltutlon he graduated. MoGulre'a lodging houae on Ninth etreet haa been opened to tbe public First olasa aooommodatlona In every respect. Newly famished through- For rooms enquire at tbe res Bonbonlere. taurant dtreotly aoroea tne street. horeen doors and windows at Lough I Six oompanlee of tbe Twenty-Bret U miller A PeUr'e. 1 8 regular Infantry, who bave Been A landslide In prloea of photographlo campaigning In the Phlllpplnea.paaseO .nrk .t ih. W.M., Htnrlln. tbrougn Eugene weaoesuay uu, ou- . . . . , route to Ft Bnellinfr, Minn, rsix more uouar uuieu ior uauiun puu.u. . ..., .... ,h. th. W.M.r Htnriln for .hart time ""'"""' F"- . Dni I Albany lMmoorai: A pioaeci up ,, . I team or oaseoa'l piayera iroru iuia imy tnr th. Honhonlm Rakorv wajmn I V"J a- Good plea, oakea, etc. Three doaen alamp pbotoa for S5o al the Walder Btudlo, oorner Seventh and Willamette. J O WatU, the optician, will ts In hi offloe over Chambers' hardware etore nnll June 14. Call and have your eyea oorreotly fitted. Attractive Prices Our new Dinner ware Patterns. White Semi.Porcelain, Claremont dofobiorotorm. An operation was Shape. 44 Piece Dinner Set....$ 3 75 60 " " " .... 4.30 ' 60 " ' " " .... 5 20 100 " " " .... 8.50 Decorated Semi-Porcelain. Pencil Louise Pattern. There remains after aubaorlptlons have been filled a number of Eugene Directories oomplled a month ago. By special arrangement tbla limited sup- ,ily will beplaoed on eale at the book lore Friday afternoon, June 13, and all day Saturday, June 14, for 45 oenta MOh. Tbe regular price I 76 cents, IWnrattrl 5ml.Dni.-Mri Rnval end thla prloe will be put up again -T --J I Inn 1ft 44 Piece Dinner Set.. 60 " " " .. 60 " " " .. 100 " " " .. 3.95 4.66 5.85 9.20 Flow Blue. 44 Piece Dinner Set... 50 " " " .... 60 " " " .... 100 " " " .... 4.60 5.25 6.55 10.55 Decorated Semi-Porcelain. Morning Glory Decoration. 44 Piece Dinner Set .... 4.70 60 " " " .... 5.45 60 " " " .... 6.80 100 " " " .... 10.80 10 Atho DaeoMtlnnt hi tiUri Pmm anil Hudrtd el other articles at Juit ai lew prlca. I program free. Ioe oream aud cake 10 DON'T FORGET OUR STORE GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA CO. 30 East 9th Stmt, EUOENE. Dr B F Russell la In from Thurston. Mrs J M Keeuey, of Jaaper, waa In tbe city today. Mis Annie Ogleaby la In Eugene from Juootlon. J 'I Howe went to Otiage Grove tbla afternoon. Mrs J M Wilbelio, ofCreawell, waa in the city today. Mrs J L Page went to Albany tbla afternoon ou a visit. H N Cockerllne came in from the south thla afternoon. Mr and Mr Geo H Kelly went to Portland today on a visit. Mlaa Marie Thompson returned this afternoon from Roaeburg. Judge J W Hamilton came down from Aoaeburg tbla afternoon. Htndant Beth Kerron left for bla home In Portland tbla afternoon. Attorney J S Medley came down from Cottage Grove this alternoon Father Daum, of Gervala, arrived here today to visit Father Beulgen Mr and Mra Borneo Gilbert re'urned this afternoon from a visit In Salem. Misses Mildred and Faith Lister went to Turner today to Join tbelr par ent. A P Bettersworth, Jr, editor of tbe Harrlsburg Bulletin, waa In tbe oity today. Mra G R ChrlBman aod aon Cheater, returned thla afternoon from a visit to Portland. , Mra A D Hyland, of Lowell, Is visit ing a few daya at tbe home of Mr and Mra J Polll. Ted Llater and Orvllle Waller have gone to Eastern Oregon points on business trip. Mra Mary F White aud daughter, Miss Bertha, went to Cottage Grove tbla afternoon. Fred Walters, of Elmlra, who ho been In Portland a few daya, returned tbla afternoon. Col James Jaokaon went to Koseburg thla afternoon to Inepeot tbe mllltli oompauy there. Attorneys J E Young and Jobnaon of Cottage Grove, are in attendance upon clroult court. Mra F T Plank, wbo haa been 111 for a number of weeks, la much worse. we are sorry to state. Miss Esther Johnson, wbo has been teaching school at Baker City, is home to spend fhj vaoatlon. Mr and Mrs D Til ton bave lefl for an extended trip through the Eastern states, going via California. H L Bann, of Junotion, who bas been aitendiug the veterans' reunion in Eugene, returned home this after. noon. Mrs Hugh Gray and Mis Gerlud Sovern arrived up from Albany Ibis afternoon to visit tbelr mother, Mra B F Brannon Professor and Mrs A K Bweetser left tbls afternoon for Forest Grove. From there they will go to Newport to epend the summer. County Superintendent W M Miller went to Treut tbla afternoon to attend tbe closing exerolsea, of tbe publio schools there Miss Mabel Belover.of Portland, who bas been vUitlng her brother, Dr FE -clover, iu Eugene, returned home thla afternoon. Mra Elizabeth Yoran returned tbla afternoon from Portland where abe attended the grand chapter of the Or der of Eastern Btar. Col Geo O Yoran, J M Howe and Dr T W Harrla returned laat nlgbt from Ponland where tbey attended tbe Maaonlc grand lodge. Levi Wltbee, of LaCrose, Wis, who baa been In Eugene and vlolmty for some lime on timber land business, left for bis home today. Mr and Mra Pumps and Mr and Mra heavey, of Moscow, Idaho, arrived here today and are the guest of At torney ai d Mr I N Harbaugb. Hon S B Eakln 1 ft thla afternoon for Mon mouth to attend a meeting of the board of regenti of the atate normal school or which he Is a member. MraW T Wright, of Union, wbo arrived up yesterday for a short visit with her sou, Elmer, a V Ostudent, returned lo Portland today, expeoting to go on to Union in about a week. Mrs 1 K Luce, who baa been visit- cents. , in,, her brother Geo Petty of Clover- Born. To Mr and Mrs Mert Bmlth, dale, and her el'ter-ln-law, Mrs M A rirat and Jaflnnnn streets. Eu- Hunaaker, In Eugene, left for ber gene, thla morning, a daughter, weight home at Palouee City, Washington, joj pounds. on the afternoon train. day. Tbe boys bave not played a game tbls year, aod benoe cannot ne ex pected to do the work they oan when In praotloe. Albany Democrat: Work on the Linn oounty road into the Blue River mines la progreaalng. There la about four mile of it to be built and the work will be pushed a fast as possible. It thought the apropriatlon or uu will beenfflolent. Portland Journal : Hon J T Bridges, of Roaeburg, reoelver of the United States landoffloe, Is being oared for at Bt Vlnoenl's hospital in this City. He baa been In poor health for aome time. Mr Brldgea la a prominent member nl tbe Elks and Is located In the Elks' room at the hospital, Miss Maude Barnes, aged 19, a tsaoher In the Baker City pabllc schools, died at tbat city yesterday on tbe operating table from tbe effect or a oeing performed to prevent an Injured anee Joint becoming permanently still, he waa a Monmouth normal school (raduate. Forty-five Cent Directory Sale. the approval of all wbo bave thor oughly examined It. The big new map of Eugene, over two feet long, Is worth the prloe alone. Keep this sale in mind. Watoh for handbills. Entibtainmbnt. The boys of tbe Christian Bunday School prom- Is you a good eveulng'a entertainment tonlgbt. Following tbe program, Ioe oream will be served In 'he lecture room. The Utile folks will be ready at tbelr flower booths to aupply you with bouquets and the gliH will display various useful and Inexpensive articles whloh thev bave made. Admission to djourned Term Being Held By Judge Hamilton. C$EJ DISPOSED OF. Judas J W Hamilton arrived down from Boi-eburg thla afternoon for the purpose of holuiug an adjourned term of olrcult court whlob convened at the courthouse this afternoon at 11 o'clock. The regular June term will oonvene Monday. Tbe following oaiea were aisposeu u. up to 8:80 o'clock tbls alternoon: 1 John Whiteaker vs J D Mltonier etal, to recover money. Contluueo for aervloe. 15-Alnert Zlnlker va W R Whipple and Tbomtis M Hunt, t recover tuon- f'oniiniied for term. Leave to answer for deft Hunt granted. 24 R F Baker & Co vs Delia O Ewer aud F M Gum, damage. Judgmen oo stipulation for $300 aud unstH. 25 B G MoLeod vs Clyde JJ iiioyu to quiet title. Default. 30 Tbe Lane County Alining wn The Blue River Mining Co, possession of property. Demurrer withdrawn. Leave granted to file answer Hatuiday. 81- Herman Rudolph vs ttie Boom- Rellv Lumber Co. damages. Bettled and dismissed wilbout costs. 89 Helen J Ebbert vs James E Eb- bert, divorce. Dismissed. 40 H 11 Bushuill vs Mrs M J wnue toieoover money. DlnmlKHea. 44-Carrie Weaver vs Peter Weaver divorce. Dismissed. 49 -The California A Oregon Land Co vs B F Guiley and Riley Garten, Injunction. Dismissed. THE INSPECTION. Col. lack-son Found Tbe Militia Boys in Good Trim. S. B. Eakin Will Erect a Hand some ResidenceNew Bricks Progressing. Hin e. B Eakiu will let 'he con tract in a day or two for a fli.e new ,irfu,w io t eieo'ed where bla prta- aut dwelling "leuO". ' ,ue 0"r"" Ea-t EiKbihand Hull sinte. lb. aid bou will be moved U another lot Tne bids for the erection of tbe nou are all In, and Mr. Eakln la considering them before kiting the contract. It will be one of the finest residences In the city, There are a large number of other residences In oouree of erection iu tbe most of them being In tbe east end aud the extreme west euu. . ur oiw.ni ihia time we gave a list of ibose who were building hut if we were to attempt to do It this year it would take un nearty ail tbe paper. W. M Preston today took out the old front of his brick building and U placing It iu the Park street end of tbe building. A floe plate glase front will ha l Uned at tbe Willamette eireev en l. A ataii way 1-adiug from Park etreet haa been oonatruoled and one from Willamette street will be put in on. Wben finished the building, with Its new secoud story, win oe liotly up-lt-date. Mr. Preston has iold to T. H. Hendricks who owns the building occupied by Hall A Sou's grocery store ntxt aoor me use or ine stairway tbat be is going to build, and the one in the Hendricks building will oe taken out, giving much more room for Hell & Boo, wbo will have a small room coCBirucled in the front part cf tbe building for a rest room, fitted up with sofas, chairs, mirrors, etc, which will be a great convenience. to their lady oustomera. Tbe brickwork on Mike Schneider's new two-story buil ling at West Eighth and Olive streets Is progressing rapidly t Is now up 15 or 20 feet. Tbe foundation for the new Mo- Clung briok is well under way. It is heing built from tbe rock from the first story of tbe old building. Sometrnn,. . Hiceariri A large crowd witnessed tbe anuual inspection and muster of Co's A and O and the Fourth Regiment band by Co James A Jackson, Inspector-General of of tbe O-egon National Guard, at the armory last nigbl. At 8 .20 o'clock, to the strains of mu slo by the band tbe two companies marohed Into tbe dig drill ball clad lo their new kbakl uniforms and in heavy marching order, Inspection of arm was first bad, followed by inspection of knapsacks, after whlob euob oom pauy was put through a severe drill Tbey made a very good appearance, considering the otimberaoine loads tbey bad to oarry, and the Colonel Beemed to be well pleased with tbe maneuver?. Inspection of quarters ws had alter the exercises in tbe drill ball, and danolng followed until a late bour. KILLED AT PORTLAND. IMPROVEMENTS AT U. 0. Basement at Deady Hall Remodeled. Being As Billy s ...DEPARTMENT STORE Eugene, Oregon, May 26tli, 1902. 21 lbs pure Cane Sugar, $1.00 100 lb-Sk. pure Cane Sugar $4.65 Dr. McDaniel. a Graduate of the 0. 0 , Ran Over By An Elec tric Car. Mrs Helen Johnson, of this oity, received a telegram this morulug In forming her tbat ber brother-in law, Dr Wm MoD.niei, bad been killed by a street car running over hlui at Portland. No particulars were sent. The un fortunate man was not deaf or blind and It Is not known how the aocldent could bave happened Mrs Johnson went to Portland on this afternoon's train to attend the fuueial Dr MoDanlel is well known to many Eugnue people bavlng graduated fr m the Uulversity ot Oregon In 1SS9 The "Loco" at Hakrisburq. Bulletiii: An Incident that exclt-d general interest here Bunday was the appearance of M r Ingham, of Eugene, oo our streets with his louomobi le. The writer, for reasons not necessary to mention here, bad the pleasure of a spin aboard this miraculous machine, and can truly say after an experience of 70 years' travel, that for sport and pleasure the "loco" furnishes the cli max. Mr Ingham Is noted fur his en terprise and ability ai a business man, the evidence of which la prominently displayed In bis management of the large department store known as the 'Ax Billy" store, In Eugene. Long may he live and prosper. Percy Patterson returned last night from a visit Iu Portland. He says his brother, Lonnle, Is now cashier f ir the Hwert Candy Co, owned by the Pacific Wsoult IV). the nraoker lru. Wm H Alexander, tbe contractor aod builder, wbo secured tbe contract for aome extensive improvements In Deady Hall at tbe University of Ore- Oregon, this morulug started a fnroe of men at tbe work. Tbe men are now tearing out tbe partitions In the basement of tbe building which has f..r many years been used for the j mi tor's residence, and will be divined oft into four gnod-Bized class rooms. Tbe work will cost over $3000 aside from the lumbing whloh will amount to considerable more. Brick! Brick!! Plenty ot brick Dow at J M Martin's brickyard, two uille west ot Eugene. New kiln just burned. J M Martin. June 13th, 1902. "He Is a wht man who retains his wilt s miction!, "YE BUSYMEN." Do not forget that anniversary prefent. The affection of your wife are at stake You might as well forget your marriage as to forget this re membrance. Get her a pretty piece of silver, nothing would be more suitable, you'll be happy if you do. Give us an idea and we will do the rest. "Anniver sary gifts are the in vestment of your life." W. R. Janney Jeweler. ON SPECIAL SALE WRAPPERS . . . THIS WEEK . . . Every wrapper in the house greatly reduced in pi ice. See window for prices. S. li FRIENDLY. SKIRTS have alwava V,., . . with us, and z; : r more so than ever this season The 'Essentials ARE ALL THERE. Nobby Styles, Reliable Materials Pp.rfP.rt. Fit i-nz-r nrj "a,moaeratePrjc, P. FRANK & SON 34, 36 and 38 E Ninth St. ' Hotel Arrivals KUGENB. H liroger, Wendllng F F Hart, Acme 11 McCurty, Portland J Hmitli, AlOany E F Weleon, Nebor, Mo F li Kennedy, Haglnaw Louis Larlen, Iowa Otis Brlggs, Marcola Mr Frost, Btreet Fair Man J B Holt, Hoburg Miss May Taylor G L Larimer, Springfield AG Potter, Wblterville O P Wright, Portland H D Maynard, N Y D Atfciue, Cottage drove J E Young.lCottage Grove W L Hetiob, Astoria H Robb, tieattle W 8 Cbample, Ellenaborg J D Larsou, Dulutb B Larson, Duluth CO Johnson, Dututh Cbas Johnson, Duluth T O MalMd, Dulutb HOFFMI. J W Chandler, 8 F A B Duly Porilod G A Taylor, Portland CUae Leddy, B F E Grosser, Portland Walter Jackson, Portland E J Arnold, Portland E K Bpangler, Bt Louis J R Flyon, Portland J W Hamilton, Roseburg H N Cookerhne, Salem Robt E Reid, 8 F J B Baldwin, Portland D Israel, Baltimore N U Wlthee, Baltimore Court House .(tl Morlsaire ;Mortgege ft i REAL ESTATE K'il.h Shields eNoBt LinebaUh land, nip , ' WHandH. lnLi Ward KiOacMlmpn,,,, vv to W H uiUtZ H6.8aoreelntpl7rt!j uu xartmonji,, Hendricks 160 acrn i. ,.7- $800. Eiluar A Muhpr i .... . Dralh QOn ... i " "-"WilMlll 10 U,,J,rj Eford lot bit lS,Wli, Bene. Si. ' John Hand Clin K4, J & Southeastern Rtilrotd a,r way. . J A iind Sarah 0 Rlit iijJ Boutheastern Bulroid ft,)- The Imperial. U b to FredfGoiB ia. IS s r 6 w, patent, LOO BRAND SlU Forret&Widoi!killv Lumbi-rC certain imMn brand bammer ind ooi If $3) Kiel tie buggies ntci ji bard service. Ct Hubert Bn, tbem. Cottage Grove, Or. First olaH.BampIe room 80x50 feet, well equipped. Rates $1.00 and $2.00 pr riav. Market. The Ladies' Aid Booiely of tbe First Christian ohurcb will bold a market in McKinney's grocery Btore Saturday June 14. ExtraB for every old mower or binder. Get them early at Chambtrs Hard-warp. I have moved my i to new quarters, f floor, tour doors postoffice, where: better equipped ever for first-cla printing. W C YorJ PRINTER Phone Red 571. You Can Get A a .k .M,Sord lor Sli.OO.JW"!. Extension table lor U.00 Dining chain, cane ital, 75 eenu. Nurie Rocker lor $1.51 t u. ...... rnr S2.W. Sprint Miitrtinor l See our new line of China Closets and Buffets. DAY & HENDER ARMORY BLOCK' J 1 1 a-.lli I 1 F UNEEDA and almost every in town DObs- SIGN- So, WH1TLNG abut 1, ,,p; but be CA.N Work Is right. Prices are ngtit. f , No 504 Willamette St over Farrow & los iMMMAlMM We make seven different kinds of breai Cakes, pies and cookies of all -Everything tirst class. Stop the bread wagon niarkeu The CACHOU HAMMOND & CHESnl Bonboniere Baker), Wend, pl, cakes, cookies, in fact '"Xl'Xb kt oon.ur.tly on hand. Lnnche. ami lunrn Conle , piittinn P lunchea tor pica-ckers ' , i"f"" ln.. a a f civara. We deliver city tree f charge. Dou t forget the pi Holdcn BuildmS,No640WiH J 8 rnone iteu 004,