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Daily Eugene Guard 8ATURDAY JUNE 21 For Cigars JULIUS GOLDSMITH. BjARO Tilsphone. Min 191. WEATHER. Tonight nd Bandar fklri cooler to ftlgbt; protably wkmtrBandty. WlXLABI. tiimiit. ttootch eooklet Bonbonlert. Feed rjd groosrle tWhIU't. 0 S JTwrow A Co fire lnsnrsnos. Dr Low ooulo-optloUrj Eaten. . Home made doaghnau Bonbonter. Orertoa tor wall paper and paint 0 B Farrow ltoplBUwnU and nutobU nery. i O Watta,!radaat opUoian, Eo- itolUradoten for oablntt photoa at the Welder Btndlo for a ehort Urn only, Hot or oold lanohe on iborl notice Bonbooier. A landslide In prloat of photognpblo work at the Welder Studio. Horeen doori and window! at Lough Inlller Peter'i. Three doien stamp photos for (So at tbe Welder Btndlo, corner Berentb and Willamette. Wben yon hear ilelghbelli, lookout for the MonboDlere Bakery wagon. Uood pies, oakei, etc. MoQulre'i lodging hones on Ninth street has been opened to tbe public First olssa aooommodatlons IneTer; reepeot. Newly famished through- oat. For rooms enquire at the res taursnt directly aoross tbe street. Cut Losf Jujsr FREE! With Our ' Teas. Coffees. Soioea. Extracts, and Baking Powder, Uver and Above Our Regular Handsome Presents, Consisting of China, Crockery and Glassware, Novelties and Fancy Goods TEAS. Mc Me. UnV. n. . ln Ik COFrEtSi 15c, 20c, 25c 0c, 35c 40c per lb. SPICES. 10c 15c 25c 40c per cm. REMEMBER WE GUARANTEE Every Pound OF GOODS WE SELL To Please and Give Entire Satisfaction, Or We Will CHEERFULLY REFUND YOUR MONEY. Great American Importing Tea Go. Phone, Main 50-1, Eugene. As Billy's ...DEPARTMENT STORE... Eugene, Oregon, May 2GUi, 1902. 21 lbs pure Cane Sugar, $1.00 lOOlb-Sk. pure Cane Sugar $4.65 BREVITIES, C B ITarrow notary publlo. Fly screen doors and windows fits any opening. Chambers Hardware. Tbireares number of boree-tradera enoamped ecroeetbe river. Cba F Grnner Inat a valuable oolt of trotting stock by death last night. A oboloe 6 -room flit wllb all non venleuoes lor rent. F L Chambbks. Tbe brlok work on tbe teoond story of tbe new Schneider block has been oommenoed. Get a washing machine and save your wife's strsngtb. Chambers' Hard ware has them. Little Echo Hawk Is the bappy possessor of a fine .Regent piano, bought of Morris & Craw. West Bros are preparing to floor their big feed yard, wblob is run in oonnsotlon with tbeir livery stable. Prof J M Uartlndale, who has been superintendent of Albaoy'a schools for several yeers, bas been re-elected for another year. BevsJB MoCalltim and J B Lister, of Eugene, were appointed on tbeoom mltlee of future work at the Turner Ubrlstain convention yesterday. Wben you buy a Cresoent bloyole you know you are always ready to mart. You oan depend un a Creooent, Bee them at Chambers Hardware. A P Bvarvernd, father of M Bvar vsrad, tbe real estate dealer, Is very low at bis borne In Falrmount, and is not expeoted to live till morning. MoHInn villa .Reporter: City En gineer Long has resigned his position aud will engage lo plumbing In Eu gene. The vaoaney is yet to be filled Tbe board n I, sohool directors did not finish tbe work of seleotlng teachers st tbe meeting yesterday. Tbe work will be finished at meeting Monday after noon. Dr Clarence W Eeene, a well known graduate of tbe U O sobool of letterj and of tbe medioal oollege.hea opened an oCBoe for tbe praotioe of medlolne at Medford. His brother is dentist there. If you oan not go today or tomorrow, go day after tomorrow, to Morrow for your plumbing, tin, sheet Iron and copper work. We do good work. Our prioes are reasonable. Phone Bed 478. 0 B Farrow & Co. today sold the J B Miller house and lot on south Oharnel ton street, to Mrs W Ohuroblll, of Halsey, Oregon, for the sum of 11,250. Mrs Ohuroblll will make Eugene her borne. Dayton Ore Herald: Lon Hill, who has been In tbe employ of the 8pauld log Logging Co many years, as book keeper, baa accepted a position with the Bontb-Kelly Lumber Co. Mr and Mrs Hill will make their home at Eu gene. E J Flynn, tbe Missouri Paelfio railroad man, who became temporarily Insane yesterday and was placed in the county jail, was taken to Portland this afternoon by a oouple or friends. He appeared to be in an Improved con dition at tbe depot. Albany Democrat: A subscription of 1400 is being raised for tbe encamp ment to be held here July 17 to 28th Tills will be worth several 4ih'a of July to tbe oily, and henoe it is not tntiolpated there will be auy difficulty la raising tb money. Bee hives and supplies. Chambers Hardware. A typntrapbloal error ln yesterday's paper made us say tbat tbe contraoi awarded for I be ereotlon of the reat cottage Inoluded tbe painting, etc. I1 should have been that It doea not In oiude the painting, stc Experienced bloycle repairman now at Chambers' Hardware. From the Portland Journal: It Is the general belief that Governor Geer will call a special session of the legisla ture lo take up tbe matter of the fist salaries, tbe Lewis and Clark appropri ation and looonsldertbe Initiative and referendum. Today's Albany Herald : J J Hen derson baa sold tbe fine driving team be parobased from Sheriff MoHargue, to a Eugene man. Consideration, $460 Miss Mary McOormaok, of Lebanon, returned to her home yester day from Eugene, where she has been attendlug the University. Found. A Dalr of ladies' evesl on Tenth street. Call at tbe Guabd nffloe for Information as to same. Meeulue oil that's good. Chambers Hardware. PERSONAL, Claude BUir is visiting la tbe city. M Its La Verne Long Is home from Portlaod. Hod H E Aokeny has returned to Jaeksoa oounty. Mr and Mrs W M Keusuaw have re turned from Portland. Fred Templeton '89, left for Halsey on tbe atieruoon train. Attorney A O Woodcock went to Portland this afternoon. Mrs Helsn Johnson returned this afternoon from Portland. Claude B Clement returned this afternoon from a trip north. Mrs Augusta MoDenald, sister of F W Osboro.ls visiting in Eugene. Miss Aliola McElroy returned tbls afternoon from a visit to Corvaills. Mrs El zabeth Bbsnnon returned this afternoon from a visit at Salem. Arthur D Leach, a popular student, returned home to Portland this after noon. M B Potts, the timber man, re turned this afternoon from Linn oounty. Maorice Bohwarssohlld went to Cot- to Cottage Grove tbls afternoon on huslosee. Editor W GGilstrap.of the Begister, and bis father, L Gilsirap, are np tbe MoKeozle. Miss Susie and Margaiet Bannard left for tbelr home at Grants Pass tbls afternoon. F Y Mulkey, of Monmouth, arrived here today and will leave shortly for Foley SprlDgs. Geo A Houok returned this after noon from a abort business trip to Gold Hill, Jsokson oounty. E B Van Dyke, '01, was a passenger to Grants Pass today, after attending oommanoement at the U O. Mrs Cbas A Van Houten, of Weleer, Idaho, arrrlved here today on a visit with her father, O D Combs. Miss Constance Hsndsaker went to Turner today. From there she will go to Salem on an extended visit. Prof Mark Bailey, ot Tacoma, arrived here today on a visit to bis parents, Prof and Mrs Mark Bailey, Br. Miss Buby Hendrloks went to Tur ner today to attend tbe onmp meeting wblob Is being beld at that place. Attorney Frank Matteeon went bp to Fall Creek tbls afternoon on a visit before returning borne to New Mexico. Mrs Amanda MoOlure and daughter, Alice, of Paloute, have been vlltlDg Mrs Wm Goodpasture, near Eugene. Mr and Mrs John R Erausse and sou, Kudolrb, of Portland, are guests of Mrs Krauese's mother, Mrs P B Einsey. Dean E C Sanderson and family went to Turner tbls alternoon to at tend tbe state meeting ot the Christian ohnroh. Albany Democrat: Mr Rae Norrls, one of ibe prominent young men of tbe TJ O, bas been In tbe olty on a visit to Albany friends. MUs Jennie Heattte, of Oregon Olty, who Is up here on a visit went to Ores well this afternoon to visit MrsRO Brady a few dsys. . Mien Adele Plckel '01, who recently returned from Byrn Mawr ooilege, Pennsylvania, left for her home at Medford today after a few days' visit here. Mr and Mrs W P Howe, of Kansas my, who have been visiting at tbe home of M r Howe's unusln, J M Howe, In Eugene, went to Salem today for a abort visit. Miss Eda Fisher, of Tbe Dalles, who has been visiting her friend, Mies Nina OHrander, In Eugene a few days, went to Oregon City today and wll) visit there awhile before returning home. Dr O P B Plummer and daughter, Miss Uraee, returned home to Portland today. Dr Plummer attended com mencement exerolaea at tbe University, hie dauirbter being one of tbe gradu ating Ol'ISB, Rev Man H Wsllsoe returned this afternoon from a trip to San Fransleoo. On his way to this olty he stopped at Athland to deliver the baccalaureate sermon at the normal sohool there and on his way jhack stopped to make an address before the State Christian En deavor convention now In sesslonthere, Lost. On mad between Eugene and Elmlra a gray etoo jacket and two straw bats. Finder please leave at the Gdabd offioe, A BARN BUSSED. Mrs U U Snjder on Oak Is the Loser. bbnrti ly af:tr noon iwi .y the big fire bell at the oity hull sounded tbe alarm of dre. The tire oompanles were directed to the residence of Mrs M M Hoyder, a widow, at 637 Oak strait, where ber baru wai enveloped in flame wben they reached there. A etrram from Hie chemical engine and 0D8 from a bydiaut were soon playing on the blaze, and In a short time It was extluguithed. Mrs Snyder and family were estlng lunuben wben tbe harn caught fire. A ne'gbbor saw tbe flames isxuing from tbe roof and informed Mrs Snyder of tbe fact. Tbe family euooeeded in getting everything of value out of tbe barn except about two tons of bay whloe was burned. Tbe barn which was worth about $200 or $260 is almost a total loss, with no insurance. It Is not known bow tbe fire origi nated. A man bad been in tbe barn a few minutes before to put up bis bona, and it is possible be inlgbt bave been smoking and sparks fiom his pipe dropped into tbe bay, but it Is not pr. babli that be weut into the loft with alighted pipe. Hotel Arrival EUOENB. F W Isherwond, Portland C B McConnell, Missouri J L LeRoy, Bohemia O H Chick, Grand Rapids Scott Ward, Plalnvlew Dr O B Reese, Brownsville Floyd M Tuttle, Portland J E King, Welcome R E 'latum, Watsonvllle ELaforett, Wendllng. J W Shelley, Aspen Cal F Y Mulkey Monmouth H0FFM4N. A Beir Portland E D Stratford, Roaeburg John P Jones, Portland 8 O Ban born, S F Henry Mueller, Tllden, Neb W B Paige, Portland J W Holmes, Portland Cbas L Adams, Chlcgo Miss A Adams, Chicago H E Noble and wf, Chioago Dr H F Oaf, Weudllug Frank Morrell, Portland Doo Smith, Weudling DH Gibson, BF Chas L Templeton, Portland O A Malbeouf, Portland Ed DuOy, Portland John Daut, Pblla Geo H Graves, Hnn Francisco. B OB iwiey, CblOHgo The Imperial. Cottage Grove, Or. First clags.gample room 80x60 feet, well equipped. Bates 11.00 and $2.00 per dav. Women of Woodcraft. Members of Eugene Clicld No 18, W of W, are requested to meet at the 1 O O F cemetery Sunday afternoon at 2 o-oiock in order to participate In the unveiling of the mouument nfourde. oeaBed neighbor, Elizabeth Ware. Clirk Prof Geo. Warfiklii'b Nkw Pour. tion. Prof Geo A Warfield, who 1 ft U-ugeoe last fall to accent a uoaitlon in tbe Astoria public schools, bas been eleoed profecsor of Latin aud Greek In in Willamette university at Hl.m Professor Wartk'ld is a ratiuate of tbe Nebraska Wealevau unlveraits nrt also of tbe Nebraska state University; be then look bis A M degree for grad uates study In tbe University of Ore. gon, He is 80 years of age and la an experienced teacher in Latlu and Greek of w bleb dep-trtment he will at sume tbe bead at the Willamette uni versity. Saloon Sold. Tbos L o.lliam who bas conduoted "Gilliam's Bar" for several months.today sold tbe busi ness to Chas Barbite. of Portland, an txperlenced man in that line, who will tase poesessiou of the Dlace this even. log at 6 o'cljrk. Mr Gil iam haa nm yet decided what buslne? !i will fol low. v Frnk Rbibnkk Clkkic, At the meeting uf the board of directors of tbe Euuene sc' .. A district the other day, Frank Relsner was unanimously elect ed clerk fir the onnilug year, with bonds fixed at $25,000, Tbe olerk Is now elected by the sohool board iuetead of by the people as heretofore. LADIES ATTEhlTlO HOU will have an opportunity Monday June 23rd,to see Percival B. Palmer's line' ot Suits, Skirts, Jackets and Capes, one of the best linos shown on the coast in, charge of Mr Call at the S. H. FRIENDLY. PLACES OF WORSHIP, Rantist cbureb-H A Green pator. Sunday sohool at 10 a m ; sermon at 11 am; B V P U st 7 p m; sermon at o p m. Euiaopal t burcb-D E Loverldge, rector. 10 a m Sunday schiM 1 II a m oiurniuz prayer aud sermon and holy communion ; 8 p in evening prayer and sermon. Christian Hcienoe Service at 614 Willamette street Sunday at 11 a m. Subject, "Is tbe universe, Including man, evolved by atomlo foroe?" Wed nesday meeting 8 p in. Congregational Churoh Mao H Wallaoe, pastor. The pastor will preacb Sunday morning at 11 o'clock; Sunday sohool at noon; Endeavor meeting at 7 o'clock. No evening ser vice. C. P. Cburoh G N Wall pastor. Sunday school, 10 a m; sermon, sub ject, "lodentlty tf tbe Cburcb," 11 am; Christian Endeavor, 7 p m; ser mon, subject, "Spiritual Harvest," 8 pm. First Presbyterian. Cbas F Wood ward, pastor, Sunday sohool 10 am; morulug service 11 a m. Theme, Lay ing the Fonndation of a Life " Cb'. is tiao Endeavor, 7 p m; evening service 8 pm. Theme, "Tests nf Dleolplesblp.'' First Christian churcb-Rev J 8 ( Callum, pastor. Serviotis 11 a m and 8 pm. Tbe pastor being abee nt Bev Viotor Carlson will preaoh morning and evening. Morning suhj -o t: "The Battle of Life." Evening; subjeot: "Knowledge and Service." Humphrey Memorial M. E Church: 10 o'cl ck, class meeting; 10:46 sermon by tbe pastor; 12:00 Hun-Jay sohool; 4 p m junior league ; 6 :46 intermediate and senior leagues; 8 p m aermon by the pastor. Speoial music at both morn ing and evening eervioee. The Wood men will attend tbe evening service In a body. Dr Driver will lecture on tbe "Bible" at 12 o'clock In tbe east room. The pullo cordially invited. Ladies Attention. You will have an opportunity Mon day, June 23rd, to see Peroival B Pal mer's line of suits, skirts, jackets and capes, one of the best lines shown on the ooast, la charge of Mr Flak. Call at tbe store Monday. 8 H Friendly. Changes in Football Bulks. A number of representatives from differ. ent oolleges in tbe East bave agreed on some ranicai cnanges In tbe rules of football. The most important revision was a rula providing that the opposing teams should obanga sides after each touchdown Boored or field-oal kicked. The other radloal charge is In tbe Bicsing of the soal from touchdown. Tbe new lule provides for the brinirlno out of the ball as heretofore to biokihg distance, say 20 yards from the unal poets; tbat this point shall be a line of scrlmniane and the try for the goal oan be made by snapping tbe oan enner ror a place Kick or a drop kick behind tbe Hue of scrimmage. "The Store With a Policy." Are You Right? You can be sure of your minutes if you present yourself with one of our accurate and reliable time keepers. Beautiful Cases, standard movements various styles, for very moderate prices. A good watch no longer a luxury but a necessity these days. ft R. Janney JEWELER. 9th tt opposite tioffmin Hou, "The Policy to Srvt You But." store Monday . . . ltnvA alum,,?. 1. The Essentials ARE ALL THEUK. Nobby Styles, Reliable Material Q Perfect Fitting, Moderate Pri0 P. FRANK & SON 34, 36 and 38 E Ninth St! ' Boswell Springs. DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON. These Bprinsi are recommended br the leading Phyntclans-ior thern "Bh.sta Route." from 8an KranoUco to Honland (lu m?le, ,ouS ,( t"1 f'Ut fi open for tho rscoptlon of gueyu. roraelaln Hath Tutu, 1-miSiiio. TM I telephone on the promises. From 1 0.00 pur week up, luoludlZh'..!,1 pifM Wlf front of the Hotel, " M". Inluij."? Polasjlnm Chloride - M0. gr Magncilurr. Chin.,.,. Potassium Bromide Potaa-tum loaiuo Sjdium Chloride Palmistry, Clairvoyance. if col Harrison, tbe world's most cele brated palmist and clairvoyant, bas ar rived In Eugene, and is now looated at 642 Willamette street, over the Bon. bonlere restaurant, parlors 1 and 2 where he can be consulted on all the aflalrs of life. Prof Harrison guaran tees to reveal every incident of your life, tells you who, where and wben you will marry ; just what you are best fitted for and bow to obtain tbe money you are In need of, etc The happiness of your future life may depend upon the right solution and proper advice. Tbe professor makes no mistake ami nil hlB prer. lotions are true and may be relied upon. You may wish to know if it is advisable to make a change in business, in love or lu marriage. Bliull I succeed In my undertaking? When shall I obtain my hopes, my wishes? Bhull I ever become wealthy? Can I trust my friends? Have I enemies? When shall 1 uiarrj? idow often shall I marrj 1 (Shall I ever be divorced? Does another share the love that right fully bel ong to me? If so whe? Hhould lluvelmy mouej? Iu what should X invest? I my dleeaee curablt? Prof Harrison tells you all these things aud a great many more, tie is ever ready to aifciBi those with email capital to hud a quick aud nure investment, Hei is a professional medium of many years standing, and la recognized th,e world over as the greatest seer a nd prophet the world haa ever produced. He does not claim to do lujpis-lbl things euuh as locating lost treat area, gold mines, eto, but be doea cl.i.uiio be able through his wonderful yift c.f clairvoyance and bis knowledge of almltstry to read your life and g! ve you fU.h ail vice as will put you on c be road to eucce&H. No mattei what jour trouble Ih, be uau auu win ueip yuu, ami j you are uol helped alter a visit by will po&) live ly refuse to accept a fees Ezeryui ie Is luvlted to call on this gifted Cur dium and leel for tbemeelves. Hia fee is reasonable aud witlnu reach of all. All business strictly ooutidt-n'.ial aud parli rs are so arraugea ','uat yc u meet no Btraugers. Irty lu auc ndance. Office hours from 10 a m to 8 p ni.fui -duyll amto4 p m. Palmistry and Hypuotiem taugr.t. Medium latio pir olb developed. As a teet iu the read ing he will ukI yu' full nam e. pKrlorsl Mil n 01 2 Wilis mette 8t, o sor Boutoor.ier Restaurant. You Can Get See our new line of China DAY I d..:i i v-iujcij ana DUlieis. Cakes, pies and cookies of all kihu- Everything first class. Stop the bread wagon marked The C ACHOU when it conies by you Bonbonierc Bakery. IWad. pies, cakes, cookies, in fct every tlnr.it 'P ' " ., j ruc kft c.m.tntl on hso.l. Lunches n.l lim.-h ',,i.. pnttinir np lunches tor pica.ckeni n.l trl"- 1 I"1 mills a d . U.ti. We deliver 'hi in our oQ u city frre f charge. Don't forget the lace. Holden Building No 640 Willamette ..til, Rfii Sometln'r. --"(; nice and new ia SKIKTS SKIRTS with us, and the.y are ghne morn an tlmr. ,.'- ., " C4er "lis seas, on. ONE GALLON Or THC8C WATERS CONTAINS: KiE r.",c',um Chloride Ml gr. For lurcher laSS. 'VI p CAPT. BEN D. BOSWELL, Bo.wd, Sp Thieves runou Roeeburg Bevlew: ti,. " stole and rlfledtb.oontau ing Salsstnan Geo H Kiddie Thursday, wsre.pp Gleudale a few hourn fe, ,v. rei.ee by Deputy Sheriff HQ tat ech under 21 years old. W their names as EdmuDj Wtjuj, ",luul oimnir, or Uaslsnd, , Augelex, Calif. rssnMilni. nnnftnoH in ill. ol.j i... . ,u .uc uiruuiie 1 ii maue an unsuccessful attempt toast out. They pried their wi; it the board flooring of tbelr cdin, outer corrlder and were li ihtr. loosening the bits oo tbi ra when they were accidentaitr k ered. For Rent. Klgbt roomed li rood repair, with BtwerconasMu barn, on North Pearl drat bps il Mrs. 1. Li. fjamphell. HOITT'S SCHOOL I'arenlB desiring home InflntHtvtott surroun diiiRS, purled cllmle, tttl f.i vision, and thorough menu! BCniu:' requirements fuliy metHlficiil'lw' Send for lIlustrBted cotaicn. Twelfth year beKli'i Au.cn uh. Ilu8lloin,rht,fc. I have moved my o& to new quarters, gmis floor, four doors west i postoffice, where i to better equi first-class job ever tor printing. W C Yoran PRINTER. Phone Red 571- A Solid o.k.ld.bo.rdlo-JU.00,l.M'ri,1, Extenilon Ublc (or $4 " Dining chilri, cane itat, 7J nu. Nune Rocker lor JI.30. Top HittrM""'2'"' Spring man""'"' & HENDERSON ARMORY BLOCK' We make seven different kinds of bread. HAMMOND & CHESHIRE. Phone Red 654, DUiNl