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Today's News Today. Today's News Today. DAILY EUGENE GUARD. i i i VOL. 20. SATURDAY EVENING EUGENE, OREGON, JUNE 21 1902 SATURDAY EVENING TO CLOSE OUT Ladies Tailor Made Suits, All New Spring Styles. ah -ftp w4cm $9.00 FOR $12.00 FOR $15.00 FOR $20.00 FOR $25.00 FOR $6.00 $8.00 $10.00 $15.00 $16.65 AFTER CON- NO 145 Call at once. Hampton Bros, SILK TISSUES In Tan, Red, Blue and other colors. These tissue are BtylUh, cool and dressy and are washable goods. Just the thing for summer wear. I VEILINGS-WASH VEILS Our Hue of veiling is complete in chiffons elaborately bordored in attrac tive colors. Just the the thing for driving or coast wear. Are selling from 25 cents to 31-00 each. SKELETON STOCKS JubI the thing to hold the neck ribbon In place, more convenient than a linen collar. They are cool and much WASH TIES AND TURNOVERS. THEY ARE NOBBY. ELITE PETTICOATS From the cheapest to the best. Ranging frem $1.00 to (3.00. SUMMER SUITS Without vests; in Btyle and color up-to-date, with fancy stripes. Trousers turn at bottom. Pretty shades of green SEE WINDOWS. F. E. DUNN. J. W. KAYS' FURNITURE CO Embalmers and Funeral Directors Day & Henderson, Undertakers and Embalmers. Cor. Will ana 7th Overton Wall Paper and Paint Co, 37 west 8th street ...FOR... Latest designs In Wall paper, I Best paints and Lowest Prices. IfYou Plaster Adamantine Plaster Does not Crack, Break or Run, I Guarantee it Fir epr oof Waterproof Can drive nails into or hammer on it without breakage. Don't u-e rotten sand plaster. .Address or see J. L. LOMBARD, Plasterer. V Wast 8th itrtet, Eaene, Oregon. Jt. . . 16DD1S I Bieyele Canvas Shoes Just the things for warm summer weather , iSeo them at . , Yoran's Shoe Store. She'll Slug- Hereafter. A charming young lady of Kensing ton who glories in the possession of a wenlth of bright auburn colored hau ls the teacher of a Sunduy school class. On a recent Sabbath the rector made the announcement of a hymn to be sung and, rising, wared his hands, and the orgnn pealed forth. "Now," said he, "ready sing." A small and precocious youth In the young woman's class said: "Why don't you sing. Miss FrlsbeeJ" "Me? Oh, I never Biug," replied the teacher, smiling ber prettiest "But," exclaimed the boy, "the min ister says you must. Didn't he Just say 'Now, Reddy, sing? " Smelling Baits and numerous other restoratives had to be used to bring the teacher out of her faint Philadel phia Telegraph. Honest Praise. An honest compliment was that paid to M. de Vendome, who, while com manding the French army In Italy, dis patched a young nobleman to announce to his master the victory which be bad gained at Suzzara. The latter, while attempting to describe the battle, be came Bevernl times much confused la his narrative, when, although the king preserved his gravity, the Duchess of Burgundy, who was present, lauched no heartily that at Inst the young gen tleman said, "Sire. It Is easier for M. de Vendnnie to win a battle than for me to describe It." Seen a Mile From La Center and Sheriffs x Posse Resumes Pursuit. Woman's Kerosene Oil Suicide Choleric- Veriss Quiet Natnrea. Clarendon, says The Schoolmaster, made careful observation when he wrote: "Angry and choleric men are as ungrateful and unsociable as thunder and lightning, being In themselves all Btorm and tempests; but quiet and easy natures are like air weather, welcome to all and acceptable to all men; they gather together wnat the otnera ois- t1nthinf, waq romnlfltfilv Rut perse and reconcile all whom the oterBin,lnS wa9 Completely B3.V- Incense; as they havo the good will and the good wishes of all other men, so they have the full possession of them selves, have all their own thoughts at peace and enjoy quiet and ease In their own fortune, bow strait soever It may be." A Duel in Dark, Bpeelal to tbe Qaara. Oakland, Calif. June 21. On enteringhis office late last night a real estate broker, of this city, encountered a bur glar in the dark. The real estate man was armed and began to fire at thn burglar, who responded with pistol shota, finally making a break for the door. The real estate man was not hit and the es cape left no blood stains, if wounded. A Jealous Suicide. Special to the Goard. New York. June 21. Florence Sacces, of this city, had a quarrel with her lover this morning, then procured carbolic acid and sought his presence when she drank the deadly poison. one died in his arms in great agony. Fatal Alcohol Explosion. Special to the guard Portland, June 21. A barrel of alcohol exploded in the Pacific Coast Biscuit Company's building at 9:45 this forenoon. Three men were injured by the burning liquid, on fatally. A Coalminer Tragedy. Speolalto the Gdabd. Pittsburg, June 21. Three Italian non-union coalminera brutally murdered a union miner today simply because he would not agree with their statements. Terrible Michigan Tragedy. Special to the anard, Ann Arbor June 21 Mrs Georgia Parker of this city in an insane mood poured coal oil over herself until her A GREAT MEETING. ROAD SUPERVISORS. Will Be the Teachers' Associa tion June 25, 26, 27 and 28. Ofir Fear.. It Is not what a thing Is, but what we think It Is. that frightens ns. A m;in walks within an inch of death without knowing It and therefore with out trembling, and then his hair stands on end at pome empty noise ai harm less as the buzzing of a fly. uated this morning, She then touched a match to the clothing and when seen but a few moments after the act was completely hid den by flames. She died. Penitentiary Escapes. Special to theouard. La Center, Washington, June 21 The escaped Ore gon penitentiary convicts, Iracey and Merrill, were cer tainly seen a mile from this town this forenoon. The sheriff's posse have no doubt as totheidentity of the men who were seen and have resumed the pursuit. War Mrs salad. I ea ler- Wanted louuswife- II I'laln. 1 want to get some -Yearn. How many heads? 4CCIDE.r AT COBURG. C. Harrey Mashed His Foot at tne Sawmill. Special to Guard. Cont'BO, June 21. About 8 o'clock let nUbt a youus: man In the employ of the Booth Kelly Lumber Co, by the Mr-. lounswifi Ob. K'iwrf . i name or William c Harvey came near thought vu t,k the l,.-a'! off. I Jnt i Dg bis right foot. He was ofl-beer-want plain chicken alad.-rbllad- j , frotn lbe , ,, M(J .. phia Press. The l:lreme f St reaaoo.ae... Mrs. luggln-I Sirs. Wigwag ac tive In pubhr life? Sirs. Itu.-i:n. - A'-tive! Why. that wo man lrSns to siitei u different socie Uea ft tl. suppression of thins. Phil adelphia I'.fO'M. being supplied with mils lie made ml.ttp and stepped onto the gearing tmehtna: the foot rjulte badly. It I thougut that Do serlou. result will de velop. Ha might have lo-l his foot kad It not txeo for one ol his Mow workman who omnia to his assistance .end threw oil the lever tunning the 1 foil . SPCCiai FEATURES SKCURCO. Tbe local teacher are niakiug great preparations for tbe coning meetlug of tbecHate Teecliem' Association. The preliminary canvass for biardluurand lodging aocotnniodationH smutted In securing about 40O plane, which num. bvr is being Increased tlttllv as new reports are brought In. The committee in etiarge wl i not rest satisfied until places are secured for 500. in the want to be absolutev assured that all vi.lt ora wl 1 be amnlv oartd for. Anvmu seeing this notice and who reels that be can take one or more teachers will confer a great favor ou tbe onuitulttaa as well an keep Dp tbe reputation of our otty tor enterprise and hospitality by re porting to Hupl Beohdolt, Mlsa Ida Pattersou, or any member of the board or einiosllon. All meetings will be held at the UulverBity lu Vlllaid Hall. The re. oeptlnn to be tendered tbe vmltnM after tbe program Wednesday night will be given in tne gymuusium. Special com mittees on reception, music, flowers. eto, have been anDolnted. ft is the Intention to make the muslo a speolal feature ot the Institute, and such well known soloists as Mrs Hol- lenbeek, Mrs Pipes, Miss Yoran. Mr Krazir, Mrs Mae Huff-Smith. Mr Mo Elroy, Prof Gleu and others have been invited to partloipate, Ills expeotetl thai the Fourth Regiment Hand will do secured to furnish the muslo and to give an onon air nrnmnnmla concert on the University campus from ( to e p m Thursday and Friday even ings. A mixed chotus ol IK vnleu. will sing several seleoilotiB, aud the HIbIi noun i ivianuolln Llub aud the U0 Faculty Quartette will ulao be heard. I will he a gre.-vt uieetl-ig for Eu gene and for the Wef-torn division ol the Oregon State Teachers' Association. Those Who Were Elected at tbe June Election, Palestine Poioters. Speelal to Ilia Guant. Ckow, June 20. The Palestine road contacting the Hadley vilie public, road with the Crow road Is neaily oomploted, owing to the large amount of volunteer work of the past week. We think tha road will eoon be open and the pleas ure of a drive through our picturesque hills and valleys will no longer bo marred by the opening and closing of more or loss ooutraty aud dilapidated gates. Several people from this vicinity at tended tbe funeral of the late B H Stephens, at the family home at Notl. Nonls Smith, of lUle, was visiting Willi friends here this week. J A J Crow slew another wild oat a few days ago. The animals seem to he plentiful aud fearless this year. W Ii Ford Is doing a larire amount nf fenolng aud other Improvemeutson bis farm. The Pslestlne nubllo schools will oliseocxt Friday, completing a very narmoolous four mouths term. Miss Lottie Ward, of Kuuene. la ve iling with Mrs J V Jenkins. Born, to Mr aud Mrs Ed Holland. June 16 a son, also to Mr aud Mrs Hud M eDanlels, a Boo. Mr K Ii Hollenbeck Is vlaltlnir hi. daughter, Mrs J V Jenkltis, Brick! Brick!! Plenty ol brick now at J M M artln'a brickyard, two miles west ol Eugene. new aim just iiuroeo. J M Maktin. June 13th, 1002. KlbKMavs Won. In the ha.eh.ll game on Klnoald Field between the K.dellans and Hivcrvlewa yesterday afternoon, the Kidellana won by the score nt 17 to 0. Tne Klvervlewa were completely bamfoozled by Gibson's curves. Hkatino Contract. Contractor I. N Knucy haa lt the teHrn heating and titling work of the Met.lung b'ock and Hotel Kugene to Oaidner & Kendall of Portland. APKHiTKi) Immkihation Amur CJ H Orr.j., the f.l estate dealer, was appointed Immigration agent by the Commercial Club at its metln last night. Mahkieo. Edward O Hughes, wr.o recently purchased W M llen.bew't ll'iuor store In this It v. ass married la Portland today to K.telle Mundt. hey will arrive Id Eugene In a dav or two to reelde. rirtT. eight oitTmcrs. Following Is a OOUUllele ll.t nf rn.A supervisors for Lane oouuly who were elected at the June election : District. No 1 Cbaa E Power-, H p, No2-S HSoott. NoS-M L Hammltt. Dem No 4-WKUood. No 6- Cbaa E Brattaln, Rep. Nog-geott Qiltesple. 1 No 7 B F Powers, Rep. No 8 J T Donaldson, Rep. No 8-J S Hills, Rop. No 10-W O Renwlok, Dem. No 11 Robert ochmuii, Dem. No ia-E T Templeman, Dem. No 13-Cbas H Sharron, Rep. No 14C A Van Boholaok, Dem No 16-A Powell, Dem. No 18-J W Beinls, Rep. No 17 T M Hunt, Dem. No 18-L A Powers, Rep. No 10-J W Hill. No20-rL Crall. No 21-A J Hagor, Dem. No 22-R F Scott. No 23-Ernest Nelson, Dem. No 24-Chas Hadley, Rep. No 26 John Bowers. No 26 W B Emmons, liep. No 27 Wm Mathers, Rep. No 2-Jared Soolt, Rep. No 29-Ira Bray. No 80 W H Bailee, Rep. No 81 Milton A Mitchell, Rep. NoS2-A A Gibson, Rep. No 33-R Robertson, Soc. No 84 Arthur Jones. IW No S5-Howard Pope and T 0 Pope viwu , uu election. No 80-Y D Hensill, Rep. No37-L E Prlndell, Rep. No38-H A Kompp, Dem. No 89-lsalah flayter, Rep. No 40-J Darnellle, Dem No41-W WDaruellle, D.m. No 42 H J Dlokey, Detn. No 43-Albert Erdmau, Rep. No 41-Geo Crist, Dem. No46-MFCasteel, Dom. No 4(1 -Geo Smith Rep. No 47-G M Bonnett, Rep. No 48 Marlon Lebow, Dem. No 49-Wm Bmeed, Rop. No SO Fred Wright, Rep. No 61 L Lockard, Dem, No62-Ed Jodklns, Rep. No 63 Geo M Neot. No 64-UE Warner, Dem. No66-John Mllllorn. No 68-J A Clearwater, Rep. No 67-M B Bione, Rep. No 68-M B Moore, Rep. Ashland Normal President. Professor B FMalkev. of th. un. mouth normal school, m t.-.i. seleoted president of the Southern iw gon normal schot 1 at Ashland. Like the new president of the Tlni Oregon, Prof Mulksy la an Oregon raised boy, his vouth havin. h.n passed on a farm on Pleasant Hill this county. He Is a son of I N Mull key who yet resides at Pleasant Hill. Be Is an educator of abllliv. o.ni.t aflable and haa a larte sam.lnunJ with tbe public He served Polk county In tbe Oregon statu aan.t. 1897-IWOI, and was a leader In that body. Publlo opinion was strongly Id favor of Prof Mulkev for the tiraalrtannv of the Monmouth normal, and the ap pointment of Prof Ressler of Eugene, oaiue to many Monmouth people not oniy as a surprise, but as positive dis appointment. One thing Is certain. Ashlaod gets a capable educator, a sterling oltlxen and a representative man In tha u.i,to.n of Prof Mulkey. Ladies Attention. Vou will have an opportunity Mon. day, June 23rd, to see Perolrsl H Pal. mer's Hue of suits, skirts, jaokeU and oepee, one ol the best lines shown on tbe coast, la chargeof Mr Flsk. Cell at tbs store Monday. H H Fkikniilt. PoHTLANi TKAoaoy.-Tbe body of Loum Bargu., a middle-aged man, was lound among some old boxes In he Wlllemette Iron Works back yard yesterday morning, Hl skull was fractured and his pockets tamed In. side out, conclusively showing robbery a the motive of tbe murder. He had only been In Portland two days, going mere worn Cottsge Orove where be had been employed some time. Not Wotsiiin. It h.i ).n ,,'.i..i- pro.o that aeither Traoy e M.rrill wtre wuuaaMwnne B.atuig tli.ir sensatlftaal m eape trom the Halem uenltaatlai. ......i. . j -'lUUC, 1 a.ir prbon clxtliM wsra founl ywterday la mi .mm i miie. Htaasn w nai.m, Tkere are so bullet holes therein dot UlueJ Malm tl.era. . W. KAYS FURNITURE CO. Will Save You Money on . . . Furniture, Carpets, Stoves and Ranges, Tin and Granite Ware, Crockery. We Carry the Celebrated "ECLIPSE" Stoves and Ranges. A ten-year guarantee with each stove. Give us a call. Our prices are right. Eugene, Or. Yerington's pth Street Drug Store I ir 'ri-iffiiuj.rj -ni-iu Fresh Potato Chips at t i . 1 - GEO. T. HALL & SON'S. -i" .. . ,Y-,Tf , - risVii.(js,i FWUIl Spring stock of poultry netting, stoel ISA, goods, garden tools, cultivators, rubber and cotton Iiobo, spray pumps is completo; Oot our prices. Car of Studobaker wagons just in. Everything in Hardware. Ninth and Oak. S. L. Long. 1 Fruit Jars . . . all stylos, lots of thom. Prices Right. C? 7 CT T L. C SKEELS. I847 Rogere Bros A 1 Ware, Free. Wow is the time to get you a got a good set of Semi-Porcelain Ware For Little Money Take a look at our south window. J U GREEN & SON. 40 seoond-hand bugglee, carts ard wagons, Mauy good sod some no good. Prics vary low. Chambers Hardware. goooooooooooooooooooooooo 8 VYC Don't CI. I. 11. 1. TT113UI1. g sTa COOOOOCOOOOOPOOOOOOOOOOCOO lo piioea much, but w. .lo give them aad y.ra knowj 'V,, ?""" " lHa l.rxe ,lk attrulkj to . W... unt il. Doloworl. uleaM y.m! W.lf: bar- tbarn. Llo .tralKhthirwaA metlioda aidW itu.i.atMl tranuctli.n. Inl.rwt you! Theo tliif" Is your place lo bur Urooettes, Crockery and aiMa-? Yours to Please, LoT. A buraeahoe breastpin diamond a-t. A good reward paid rof hav nv saiQe ( the GOAID nfHoe. 111 be Our Motto la: "TO PLEASE." We keep an up-to-date line of Groceries, and guarantee our prices to be as low as the lowest. A PPLES!!EGGS and BUTTER WANTED. W. 13. McKINNEY, Phone Red M 3. glS WlUnnH Itrttti