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Daily Eugene Guard For Cigars JULIUS GOLDSMITH. Brevities. GUARD Telephone, No Main 191 WEATHER. Tonight and Tueaday, partly cloudy. Beau, siitiii. Oysters at the Banquet. 0 8 Karrow notary Ipubllo. Fresh oysters at the Banquet. (J 8 Farrow & Oo Are Insurance. Ur Lowe ooulo-optlolan Eugene. Freah ooaat oyatera at tbe Banquet. Fruit Jara very oheapat J W Wtalte'e. Going faat wall paper at Preaton 4 Ealee. Tbe beat! The Banquet Sunday din. Her, 60 oeots. Bee Kaya forapeolal prloea on tents and camp furniture. Several snipe la aimoat new bloy clea at mamnera Hardware, V F Farrow & Co will aell yon tbe beat plowe aod barrowa. Auk Preaton & Hales about their mixed paints, (1.10 per gallon. Borne of tbe beat feet la town are wearing our One aboea. Racket. Meu'a Mackinaw ooata (2.50, $3.50 1.6U and tf.OO, at tbe Racket Store. xuur bena are moulting. Prussian Poultry Food will belp them. Preaton Halea. Beat woven wire mattreaa, oenter upported, for (2 26 at Day A Hender suu'a. Dollar a dozen foroabinet photos and turee uozen alampe for 25 oanla at Welder's photo etudlo. Four of our ball bearing sewing ma oninea aoia in a week only a few of them left. P Frank A Sou, Ladlea'Jaoketo, oapes and furs are aelllng faat. Call before it la too late. r rank & Sou. Freeh ooaat oyatera at tbe Banquet Keuiember tbe Epleoopal ohuroh ladles' market Baturday, Oct 25tb, Dou't foret to try that Frenob din ner Sunday at The Banquet from 12 to 7 p m, 60 oenta. htoveaand heatera at the moat aatia raoiory prioea. J W Kyg Fuhniturb Co. Freah oyatera at the Banquet. S'ja Linn Drug Oo for the beat an moat up-to-date atatlonnry. Kogera & via iwa perumes In bulk. Grand Shooting Match. There will be a grand ahootlng uaiuu mr a near at Robt Newmeler'a plaoe two mllea weat of Kugena on inuraaay,Oo23d. Theaflalr will be unaer tbe management of H O Owen vhloh Inanrea a auoceia. New Today. GLASSES LOST. Pair Of iVA ammmm lot Pleaae leave at Guard oflloe. OUND.-Aoartlole of ladles' wear ing apparel. Owner oan have aame at una omie. -uei.-i,ady'a fanoy fur oollarette ou uiair atreet between Fifth and mam aireete, Sunday afternoon, 1U turn to thla oDloe. 40 Oyatera at (he Banquet. Paul Coetell la in tbe oity. Geo T Hall k Son are Dalntlna? their atore front. Free P L Camnbell returned today from Portland. Cllve Cheshire la now emDloved In the Grlfllo Hardware Co'a atore. 450 beating atovee to aeleot from. We oan fit anybody'a iiurae. Chambera Hardware. Tb Georgia Harner Co went to Al. bany yeaterday to fill an engagement there tonight. Get a older mill and lniiiiiin good bealtby cup. Chambera' Hard. ware baa tbe Buckeye. Mre W W Barker. Portland, la llt. Ing her alater, Mrs J W Jnhnann. nn her way to Loa Angelea, Sunday's Oreironlan hu a rtlntnrA nf lhe"Gnnpel Trio" of mualnlana who were In Eugene recently. Mr and Mra J W Kava. and Mr and Mra W L Cheshire Were Daaemrera tn Portland thla afternoon. ProfE H MoAllater went to Port. land today to attend tbe irood rnnda convention held In that olty tomorrow. Tbe Luckey-Sommervllla. naili.i party baa returned from the lower 81- uiiaw wnere iney wenton a deer bunt. Clyde Payne la at Ian In Eurn. Be appeared on the grldlnrn tblaafter uoon and rcoelved oheera from the bleaohera. M S Hornadav. of Iowa. arrived to join bia wlfewh o haa hAn the guest of Mr and Mra 8 Handaakar for several days. Judge C A Wlntermeler la In Pnrl. laud. Ca ies needing attention will go before Recorder B F Dorrla. who la an" ex-ofllolo justice. Mra D R Van Sklke. of Mound. ha. been the guest of ber daughter, Mra F L Poiudexter for a few dava. Hh re turned home today. 1 The Eugene Soap and Chemical Company la getting outa new product, "O L Bowder'a U B Bleaching." It as a goou net or merits. Lee Henry waa over from Cottage Grove yeaterday. He and Henry Schwerlng were bunting tbe pheasant ana reported the birds scarce. Frank Aduma Is canvassing Eugene for tbel003-4 Polk Northwest Oazatnor He gathers the names of all business men and their establishments. Hon G W Hunt, a brother nfJamu Hunt of Cottage Grove, died at bla borne near Salem Fridav nloht nt pneumonia, aged 71 veara. Ha waa a pioneer of IS47. M Ibs Stella Dav left for RoBeburg to be absent some time on a well earned vacation. Mlaa I.uin Applegate will take ber place In tbe teiepnone ollloe. Daan E 0 Sauderson left thla morna Ing for Omaha, Nebraska, to attend the auuual convention of the Christian ohurohea aa delegate eleoted at the state con ven tlun In June. EolaMlea oame down frnm H.i,m Saturnay and received the Edraunaon mi or ouu Dales or hops purchased by frank Page for him, He waa entlralv satisfied with the deal In every par ticular. John V Genme. aeaond ann nf Mr sun Biran lv Ueorire of thla oliv. left on the Saturday nluht train fnr Mtnnk. ton California, where bo goea to enter the Bualnesa Collage at that plaos. He proposed visiting bla alater at Med ford. enroute, , At a apeolal oouolave Fridav and Saturday eveiilnss. Ivanhna mandry, Knlghta Templar, conferred ins uegreea or tbe temple uponDE Vernon, editor or the Oakland Owl. A buiKiuet was nlveti In nnnnr of the oooaalou Saturday night and a pleasant time la reported. Other nan. dldatea were expeoted. but failed tn put lu an appearanoe. oooooooocoooeooooooooooooooooooooooooooo - . . ... nr-r-riT- t OKM AND HEADQUARTERS FOR DRESS J V Kauffman TRIMMINGS I desire to call the attention of the Dublic to a CORSET uooiio bu van uio auuiiuuu ui tut? puuiiu tu a complete line of the very latest and up-to-date Silk Dress Skirts; Silk Tetticoats; Velvet Silk and Wool Waists in the new styles and colors; Dry Goods; Furs and Coats; Capes and Jackets; Ladies' Tailored Suits; Hosiery; Flannels, Flan nelettes and Outing Flannels. Call and inspect our departments and judge for yourself as to BARGAINS and VALUES J. V. KAUFFflAN. O o o o o 13 o o Q O O O o o o Q O 8536 540 Willamette St. EUGENE, OREGON, Phone, Red 601 A OOOOOOOOQO OQ OOQO OOQOOOOO (CrOOO OOOOOOOOOOQ Personals. League Baseball, The Itfi'i aeaaon for the Nnriliw..i Daaoball League oloned Sundav and. aa before atated. Ilutte wlua Ilia naiinaiit. The games Haturday were 1 Helena 8, i-oriianui; iiulle 7, Spokane Sj Se attle 10. Taooma 0. Hlllldav ! Halana 4, Portland 2: Ilutte 10. Suokana B: He. attie B, Taootua 4. Native Daughters. The Native Dauirhtera of Oreimn meet Tuemtay evening In Elka' Hall. All meinbera nleae be nreaent. Itv order of prldont. Herbert Ogden la uplfrom Portland N H Burley today returned to Sa lem. Mra Roae Poole returned today to Portland, Kev W'ibt Booth waa a Daiaencer to Portland today. IiN Honey left thla morning for BoiaeOity on a vlelt. M R Potts left today for bla home 8t?nd near Mrownavllle. Mr and Mrs H H Friendly made Ha lem a abort visit Buuday. W H Hanna, former atudent of the U (, baa re-entered achool. Editor Vernon returned to Oakland Sunday. John Georse left Saturday nlcht fnr Htooklon, Cat, to enter a bulneaa col ege. RL Clement went to Orenron Olty yesterday to look up a bualnew loca- tioo. Virgil Earl returned to achool thla afternoon. He waa a atar U O taokle last aeaaon.. Bert Vlnoent and W E MoElrny re. turned today from a pleasant buut near Monroe. .. E Whattam left for Portland veater. day to attend the United Btatea nlrrult court aa trial Juror. Mra Wm Htillwell, of Browuavllle, ho visited frlenda In Eusene. re. turned home Sunday, Mrs E H Gompb went to Halem yesterday on a visit and from there she will go to Dayton, Wash. W A Stevens and family who have been visiting relatives left today for Loa Angelea on their road home to Missouri. Hon A U Oaraon of Portland amUri hia pleasurable visit with bladaugbter, Prof Caraon, today and ireturoed to Portland. Grants Paa Journal ; O M Stltea left on Tuesday for Eusene and may unenrt the winter In the employ of tbe Booth neny uo. Mra Buala Fennell Plnea returned Buuday from ber concert teur In Southern Osegon. Mies Hugglna went on to ruriiaud. Mla4 Fannie DeWald. of (Intta Grov.;, who baa been holding down a oi se In tbe Guard offlaa fnr .r.i weeks, returned home Sunday. Another party of twelve Mlnnxan. taua arrived Haturday to laoate, A O uianonara and family and Ed Morrow aud family. Mr Morrow la a brother- Maw of K T Plank. Mr and Mra Al Holden went to Port land yeaterday. All la on hla regular bop buying trip and Mia Holden will attend the grand temple of Katbbone Bisters which meats In the metropolis Tuesday, Bhe Is a delegate from Ualmetta Temple of thle oity. Haturday'e Balem Btateamani Mra Uraoe Cook, nee Ruahntli, and her little aon of Eugene, who have been visiting relatives In tbls olty, departed last night fur Chicago fnr an extended visit. They v. A atop over at Heattle from when they will proceed on their journey Kaar. Mra A R Watts, daughter of Mr and Mra 8 W heeler and sister of A R Wheeler of thla oily, auneared to them early Bunday morning In person, the being oo a round trip Irom La Grange, ill, via I'ailromla to Eugene. Bbe will leave In a few dava whan ahe. with hr parent, will return to tbelr home. TO RE-OPEN ATH LETIC RELATIONS Steps to Bring About Peace Be tween Oregon and Washing' ton Universities. The Seattle correspondent of the Portland Telegram Bays: "The Uulver-dty of Oregon has taken the Initiative toward the reopening of oolleglate relations with the Universi ty of Washington. Letters have been reoelved from tbe faculty and students of the U O, stating lhat those responsi ble for tho breach last year have left chool, and that the new men who are Inohargeof atbletlo rffaira this year are anxloua to reopen aibMio rela tione, "The Pearson brothers, the star ath letea on the Washington team. wre tbe cause of trouble hut year. After their arrival, the Oregon boya obarged mat tbe Fearaona were professionals, and demanded that they be excluded from the list of contestants on the Washinston team. Aa there wnn nn time before the meet to investigate the obarges Washington refused to ex clude tbe Pearaona. Then Oreoon made no effort to win. and waa de feated to the tune of 113 to 19. snnrlnir just enough to entitle them to their po- uon or tne gate reoelpta." HONORS FOR LANE COUNTY '. W. Jenkins Elected as One of the Supreme Officers of . M. B. A. The Guard baa reoelved a onnv of the Sioux Falls, Bouth Dakota, Daily Press of Oot 9, wbloh contains a list of supreme omoera-eleot of the Modern Brotherhood of America, ohoeen at the supreme grand lodge of that order In aesaion in that city. Oregon and Lane county are honored Dy tbe eleoilon of T W Jenkins, of Cottage Grove, as supreme watoh man. Tbe full oomplement of offloera-elect u aa ronowa: Supreme president T a R.nl.v iipion, jtowa. Supreme vloa president Thomas -amnert, Babul , Iowa. Supreme treasurer A H Gale, Ma- eon uuy, lowa. Bupreme bead rhvMn sm a t. oaaer, indlanola, Iowa, Supreme .watchman T W r.nhi. uoltage Grove, Oregon. supreme ohanlaln Emma n w. trip, cujosepli, Mo. supreme conductor w w i..nn am, Manistee. Mich. Directora Dr J O A Fountain for Hmuh nt.n. n u Klnley for Missouri, Frank Keith for Minnesota, j A Miller for North Da aoia, frank Soolt for Nebraska. HE STOOD SOME TERRIBLE KICKS Wm. Post, of Blachley, a Phe nomenonWill Travel With Payne. Wm Post, of Blacbby, Is a peculiar ly built fellow. He has a double aud triple set of muscles across bis abdo men aud chest whioh giveB blm power to stand any klud of a blow on any pirt of tne ciesc, solar piexua or ab domeur Saturday evening' the wonderful armlesaman, John Payne, waa about tne aaloone. lu tbe "Ksoeptiou" there is a sluualns machine wbloh requiem the number of pound a man can bit. Payne walked up to it and raised it to 1250 pointa wl!h a terrific kick. Mr Post was standing by aud offered to let tbe man kick him in tbe stomaoh. Payne finally oonsenttd to kick him In the stomaoh, saying that he could knock any man lu the world down with a single blow from bla font. Preparations weie made.to carry Mr rosi away out lie ,tood like a roofed ireeauu let tne oonertui man b ink blm with all his mlgbt on any plaoe irom nis neok to hia loius without ex periencing any Inoonvenienoe. The feat resulted in an offer from Payne's manager to Mr Post to travel with tbem for $100 per month and ex penses. He accepted. Post has stood soma terrihu i.i,in from pugilists without flinohlng. H. GORDON. The Housefumisher FOlt THEmiGHT PRICE Supported bed springs, each Kitchen treasure tables, the best make each Excelsior mattress with wool top, each' Prices on all other things accordingly. 2'W Discounts given on all complete hous'e-f urn outfits, lurnisning H. GORDON, The Hoflseftriiisb Eat,Ninth Street . ..our new sioctl The new goods are oomlnir In at a r-inM rt n nr. .. examine our new DBKSS GOuD.S, SILKS aud Ovtv?1'0 0,11 1 ma.k(?.l?-.n"!8 "howin in i,ADIES' DKESSIVfi SiMifS; .3ttl and BiilKTS toil week. "uo. WAISC8 Our :Bi3 Corset 5ale. AT HALF price We must have the room ror new good, i, ,h, reason we i tultit the price so low. are not the latest in strls hut the quant, id makeup is 0f the bait Snodgrass-Doherty. STRIKE AT THE LUCKY BOY MINE r Patent Medicines ILL kinds ;"now fresh stock just received. LL J1.00 bottles are i)0c. All $l.,r)0 bottlos All50o bottlos aro 45 cents. rofl.25. EVERYTHING IN PROPORTION. ?vnrfl8iHgl,0,ltlc8 50' FlinK-fst nirpl8 5o, ordinary nipples 3o, Diamond dyos 8 cents per package No 1 nutmegs por doz 5 cents. . AS BILLY DEPARTMENT STORE. The Mine Employes Walk Out for nam or Better "Grub" to Eat. Nine employee of the Lu ky Boy rp.u.eu m go to work tbls mo n. Ing because the fod r..H i n, ii,. L ' ... ,.,u..ig uouse was not good and the owuers refused to better II. This rave, out luree men at the mine. The swiaera are to hagfoa tonay. They are not disposed tn irnka inM. k. almly walked out because their re- quesi ror Detter "grub" waa not heeded "W.aald better -grub' or our tin.. Mr Sharkey. We rt nl.r h. 4uu, sain one of the men this morn. mir. Tbe fault la said l l. " -J V LI t( oooki wh am lno-niptenU. Federation of Labor. Th local onion nt th im..!..- r-.rraii nor alr will hold their n-guiar meeunc W.lii..l.o Oct 16, 1902. In Frank'. I,.n . . ?.' ljtlon date all members are earnestly requested to be preset. Plea oome out. Pllna E Snorisrana and Mr. Arv. Doberty were married in Fortlaad Ian evening at JO o'clock. The bride Is a well known and estimable lariv ui. baa relatives In Salt Lake City aod baa ueen viiiung D Bookaue. Washlnc- ton. Bha haa been in Eugene during tbe summer. Mr Hnnriirr... i. .. gentlemanly oasbier of the Flret National Bauk and well known for nia integrity and business ability "ori, stay in f ortland and on ineaouodtba happy oouple will ar alve In Eugene to reside at 79 East faeventu sareet. The Gcabd extends the oouple eln v-to wisnes ror meir welfare. A $1.00 Corset for 50 cents, A $2.00 Corset for $1.00. R W NEWLAND, Eugene. Oreirnn ...... or. Willamette and 7th Streets. High School Notes. U. 0. Notes. A meetlnor of Lhn Af-iBi- u... - --.-t(Vi-u DiU' w" neia in Vlllard Hall today and Imnortant hit-In tua i . " nouBttuieu. AmendmeoU relating to tbe editor- UIUUI I La 8 WAAtalo h 1 judges for local oratorical oontests, th .unioiin Mnuthly, and the selection of atudent b,,dy officers w-re "" inesa amendment. in k. ji. ouaaed and voted unnn .1 .h meeting, which will be hMd In about a week. Virgil Earl, who 1 f-iui . ' i--v-i tnv-Kie on i-ofcyeura root ball pm . . tod,,. ' ",""!U ner V just as Handsome m all gold bttt much lower in r-r;:c everj- link Etiar ntitced the best chains for every day wear are Simmons Whtch Chains Your inspcetiou of our large line is invited. If yon need anrtMn; In Solid 8IWr or plate tli' no bttr cholo. anywhers than onr stock offrr. Yon can m.k. fonr taMs lKik rerr bruht an.t new a. ty mm) -rata entity. Com Id nl walk around M. R. JANNEY, 9th Strict Jiwiltr. The first issue i f the Eugene High WHiool Wews for 1902 is at hand. It Is bound I11 a llgUt brown color aud mm tain nineteen pagtB of aoid readlmr matter. Thestafl la comprised an fol-; lews: ji.aitor-in.Rii nr. Th.n n mo assoolate editors. .Elzaflrnw nd in... Evbob, '05, Iva Cox, '03, Harvey nueeier, -U3: atti etio eil inr. Rlvln MoCornack. '03: eznhanira .Himr h.i eneBibluson, '06; business manager uiauae uray, U4; assoolate hnsiness manager, Harry Straight, '03. It la well worth the eubi-orlptloii irloe which is 50 cents. Prof A E Sneedon, principal of the High School, Sutuiriay rubmltted lua flrat moutiily report to Buperlutendi nt Beohdolt. Following are a f.w ofihe imporiant hgures. H w n b,; noled mat there Is aa enrollment of 249 with accommodations for 160; Boy.. Qlrle. Totnl. Original nntries .... 118 131 249 Average Ni bulong- DK 100 113 213 Averrge dally atttn- clatre os Per cent of nn. dance ni CVt-a ol inrdiu-'sa... 49 utiiner uiistut nor tlird 23 83 ccident at Light Plant . Owlui; to an e'errlc 1 hum In lis arodymunnat the light etation Ibi moru'tii? almut 3 oVIock tl:ere willba 110 aro Ughcs toiilght until erJ In,. The Inoaodescent Krim will be all rlgbi. Kpnirs w II be flnlibec tm as porelfta. rJuperlntendentRobtoo requests us to ask all patroni to lem their aro awitchea oloeed and to ploo have patience. Ill 98 47 208 06 60 Juvenile Football. An exoltine iram nf f.,nih.n played Ba:urdv flft run. in nn nn South VV.lUm-t'te atreai between the Patterwm School team .,rt . , . mile up of pUyera from the Ge.ry Sohool, nluth sraile nf dm hi.,i, ui. i ' Li IJVUKi.l and Catholic Aoadmiw. tiu. . ly waged oou'ct It resulted in a soore of 7 to 6 In fy,,r of tlle pttteno, fohool. This was onl . nr.nii.. aud was a forerunner of a number f maiou games to be played thla winter. All kinds ofgra-s va wanted Chambeis' Hardware. Frea EecitaL Arthur Louis Fn.z r will tm reoltul In ViUrd Hall Haturday ifr. Ing, Out 18. at 8 u'clnnk. Ha sill la assisted bv Prof I if nin. riun it musio nt tbe University. Mre Bunle Fennell Pipes will mm all pupils who have registered for rt Md work at the musio rooms it the Uuiversliy at 9 o'olock Friday morn-lug. Day & Henderson, UnderMm and Embalmers. Cor. Will and lli J. W. KAYS' FURNITURE CO Embalmers and Funeral Directon If k PI Adamantine Piaster Does not Crack, Break or Run, I Guarantee it Fireproof Waterpro of Can drive nail into or . hammer on it without brail's " Don't uie rotlen6and ulaiter. Adjeftii or see J. L. LOMBARD, Plasterer. SPECIAL SALE OF 1 l len's Suits 1 . Wo place ou sale today OA MENS feuirs, Sizes ranging -'"from 34 to 40. Winter patterns in up-to-styles, fancy worsteds, tweeds or merges. week only, $975. o5.i:i,,:.y,.i'i"' H Friendly !P L Mnxra, rr,