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Daily Eugene ( J i:ird GUARD Telephone, No Mala 191 For Cigars JULIUS GOLDSMITH. .fftr 5 l-W. 1 WEATHER. Tonight and Handay, aboweri. Bulne$ Pointers. Danoa at the armory tonight. Lee's Stock Foods at Moon'a Food Bolasors mid pocket kulvoB that arc good at Chambers. Dunn's solid tree apruy. Lough mlllur & 1'otor. Just arrived. A full lino of Fres) Curdou Hoods. Moou'b I'ood bioro Dunce tonight At the armory A fow good gucond-haud bloyle-cs vory choap at Chambers' iiuruwaro. Now Furniture. Chuuibero1 Hardware. Duuu'a solid fruit Bpray. Lough miller & Potor. Moon's Feed Btoro. Hoadquartors for all kinds of Food and Flour. A 9- rjmt ru.flus for 16 cents. Bco lrt A Podue. Hard wheat flour at the old prloo. ficobort & Dodgo. You can do bettor at the Bon Nuroho All kinds of valley flour and hard wheat flour, cheap at Moon's Foed More. There Is a factory al HtelnsohoBnau In U iheuiU, where they make a oor- tt-d deODStlTs pittary, la really oeau tiful nhanas. ornamented with dealgna In harmony with the lines and oolors nf LiiHolilunt. HkhI art In notUry. M KJtnuey, the Jeweler, will have a special sale on lull pottery monuay um Ult ao. Springfield Notes. The N.w.. J WBt wart la contemplating the t!ie ersotlou of a large building on bin on Main street. The Booth-Kelly Co at this plat areoalling for tusn. Brvrythlng here lu the way of logging aud lumbering la booming, and oonsriiusntly men are needed. O U Wclfe and Beth MoPhcrson have purchased the Bob Dtvla property ou Mil u Btroet, oooupled by J K Wll.ou A (Jo's harness lu.isiog eslabllahmeul and will Immediately remodel It. Tby Intend to nut In a stook of Due to' baoiiiti and oiiufeotlonerlM. A H Nlokaraon, recently from Mlohl i a.ii, will liegln at onus the oonaliuc tlou of a uew bull ling adjoining the property Juat oonipltttd on Main street Tha 1 ulMlng will probably be oooupled bv a millinery atore. I A Public i If A vcraici "Yourgoods are the newest and best ami your prices the lowost" Is the verdicU-not of twolve lHmona, but of the general public at large, who have critically oxamiiiftd any part of our store. Not a Dissenting Opinion!!! That ia why we so confidently bid for your trade. As we be lieve one sain makes others, once a customer always a friend. On MONUAY we are piling to offer our stock of Iteautiful Art Tottery ut a reduction of er cent or one third. Kivular fl.S.' prices at .Ml Uegular S'.'.U) prices at H.JUV ltcgular fcl.tM prices at I'-'.OO Kegular H.00 prices at .70 liiHinlnr f .'i.Wl prices at H Til Keguliir fU.OU prices at fM.OO etc olc. As our good are all marked in plain llgures you can readily see the 'original sellioi; price, which is about half that uaiially asked by art dealers in the larger cities lor this class of goods. i M R Janney The Jeweler 9th st 9th st Brevities Remember the dance st I he armory tonight. Alf Dlllsrd played for a danoe at Co- burg last night. The floul date of Lester S Id Ming's execution st Portland has been eet for Msroh 27. $220 were cleared by the echoola for plolures at the art exhlldt. The pic- turea were a great success. A party of High rjohool boys accom panlt-d by Prof A E Hneeden look a arow-onuntry trip to Hpenoer's Butte this morning. Juoknonvill. Is to build an $8,000 brick tobool house to replace the wood en structure which burned down sev ers! weeks sgr. Nioo Clucked Corn. All tho way from Nebraska, 81 per buHliel. Hotter for chickens than wheat. Moou'b Feed Kloro. Webster's bill repealing the law which granted a rebate In the road tax for the ue of wide tired wagous, passed both houses of the 1 glslature. Charles W Y.ung, a prominent y-nng man of MoMiuuvllle, ohanoellor ooinruauder of the Knights of Pythias, uommitted tulolde Thursday motulug by liking poison. Fred donor, ami of J (J Coop.'r, of Mo.Ylluuvill), Is making a reputation na an artist lu Han Frauolsoo. Oregon Is full of budding aitius who will sotno day bloom Into prouiluenoe. All the euvlroninsnU appial to the artMK The Klrtt National Hank of Cottage Grove makes a fins showing In Its last report as to deposit-, nearly $127,000. It does not loan uiuuti tu'iney ut home though, loHir and discounts amounllug to Iiot"$:i0,700. KwervB ageu'a Hold $01,000 of Hie hank's resuurua". It Is asld that local sports will have thtop porlut it.v of wltuestlug a reai sparring match at Ihel'srkernn next Monday evening. The preliminary even's betwseu local fighters will precede a bout bitwenii P irker and Kogers who vlilm to be upon the sci ence i f the nr'. Church Services. F.plscopal Church. I). K. Lovor Idge, rector. Services as usual. Sun day School, 10 a. tu. Morning prayer and sermon, ID a. in. Kveulug ser vice, i:'M. lii'.ptlst Church. II. A. (irven, paB tor. v Service iib follows ou Sunday: Sunday School at 10 a, nt. Sermon by Kov. W. II. Latourette, of Mo Mlnnvllle, at 11 a. in. Illblo Btudy and praise servlco at 2::Wp. in. II. Y. P. U. ineotlug a lli.'IO p. m. 8orimm it 7 :'M. You are Invited to all tho ser vices, aud will Iw made welcome. Christian Church. J. B. McCallum pastor. Services ut usual hours. Morning subject, "Without Mope." F.venlug subject, " KyciihoIchh" Kov. ... ... .. ....., , ., , muwiiiih urn ink mi, ween, oervicee each night beginning at 7:110. You are cortlially Invited to attend these services . Christ Inn Science, fill Willamette Street,, room 2. Morning service, Ua. in. Subject, "Christ Jceus." Sunday School at 12 in. Wednesday evening meeting, 7:110 p. in. The public cordially Invited. U. 11. Church. tieo. K. McDonald. I astor. All the aervicra ut the! usual hours. The pill. lie Is cordially llivite.1. First PrvsbytertMii. Chus. F. WoiHlaltl, piistor. Snuihiy School nt 10 a. in. Morning service at 11 a. m. Hubjet't, "Christ Ian Missions and wometi of lion -Christ Ian lauds." Christian Kudoavor, tt::W p. in. Kveu lug srvlee, 7:30 p. m. CLEARANCE SALE on Bovt'rul lines td "poixl Bhoes in ordtr lo close out Smo. exceptional gootl bargain to those who coino taily. YORAN'S SHOE STORK 5hoes5hoesrShoes. Our immeiiBO stock of Men';, Iadiesi' and Children's Shoes for Spring have Leon ar- riving Ilia last few days and we are showing 'the newent styles direct 'from the Eastern factories. Ariston $3.50 Shoes for Ladies ar not excelled anywhere. Lewis A. Crossett fine shoes for. Men $3 to $5 in price. They are world-beaters. Come in and look at them ,' ' ., FRANK E. DUNNS WOODMEN HOLD A BIG MEETING May Ist' the!' Big ! Lojt-Rolling Dae Means Much to Eu gene and the County. The most outhusiustlo mooting ever hold by tho Lane' County Woodmen of tho Worid convened lu I. O. O. F. hall lust night. It was composed of tho uieiubora of Eugeiio Camp nud of representatives from the other ton cuuips ut. the county, . and wns the culmination of the elf oris , made, for some time past, to get the Woodinuu of thin County "uuited in a joint "log-ji)iliug.",Capt. John M. Will iams haB boon tho loader in this move ment., with Blute orguuizor, Cloo. K. Hogors. Mr. Ilogers visited Eugeuo ubout six weokB ago. So highly was he Im pressed with tho fraternal enthusiasm of the Lane County "choppers" that a representative of the Head Camp was sent to Kugono. F. (1. Woodcock, of Portland, 1b tho man. Invitations wore sent to all Lauo County Camps to sond representatives to a joint com mittee mooting, which was held lust night. Every Camp in tho County was represented last night. The local Camp outortained the visiting "chop pora" at n banquet, after 'which tho General Committee wont into execu- tlvo sossiou.' tioneral Organizer Kogers, presided over tho session. Following 1b a list of tho delegutos present : - J. A. Uoborta, II. F. tlordou, E. 11. Ooano, Springllold ; O. FI. Franklin, (1. (iroenstreet, E. Hush, Wondling; .1. A. Brooks., J tlillespio, II. J. (ioddard, Waltorvlllo;' J. A. Nelson, .1. A. Strausble, A. Cray, Thurston ; T. W. Moorehead, A. J. Kaiser, C. P. Houston, Junction City; W. K Parsons, It. II. Parsons, R. T. Scott, Croswoll; 11. C. Wheelor, J. C. Par ker, P. L. ltrlstow, Pleasant Hill; Amos Wllklns, V. E. Wilcox, J. E. Koach, Coburgl H. W, Joucs,.I. C. Humphrey, E. C. Hill, Jasper; Siunl. Newcomb, A. L. liriggs, C. II. Vandenberg, Cottage drove; dipt. John M. Williams, J. K. Monroe, W M.. Circuit, B. Foul, M. O. Fuller, Eiigouo. An auditing committee, nud one on way und means was also selected. Tho former cohhIhIs of L. O. Book- witli, E. Whattaiu, W. W. Moore C. 11. Vaiideiibeig and V. It. (ioodmim, and tho latter of Hon. (i. It. Crls uiiin, E. C). Tobey and M. S. Barker. Tho olllcors selmited for the County log-rolling committee Is composed of the following gentlemen: Capt. John M. Wllinius, Eugene, president; J. A. KobertB, Sprlllgtleld, First Vice President ; II. W. Jones, Jasper, Secoud Vice President; U. 11. Par sons, Creswell, Thlnl Vice President; J. E. Hoach, Colling, Treasurer; F. ti. Woodcock, Portland Secretary ; J. A. Nelson, Thurston, Kurgeaut-nt- orms. May 1st was selwtea as tne date and Eugene as tho place for holding the' demonstration. It was decided to have at loasVjOOctindtdntos for Initiation. Tho Spi-lugtlcld delegation reports that they have already taken 21 appli cations, juid similar reports were made by most of the other Camp delegates. It promises to be an un equalled frateriial demonstration. Social Postponed. TlieaiHNI advr'istHl to be glvsn by thsUiyal Nilghonra Kill iO.h, hsa been p"Siponrd till VVediiexNy elen Ins-, March 4 b. Tli'tieis hrretofore Isiusd are good for I lis I titer date. SPECIAL UV Mon'i I'htlcrwiMir, Sttinplo Hno Wool t'ntU'rwMir, t. (V yhIiuv fvr TkV (Alove IUu piwilivMy 10 tny only. x IMtU iliut rt.tU in Shoo, tv Ji.t All iVV iH.ttK Vntvut MtMlU'itu, 4.V All $1 botth-n Tntoiit Modlolm. IKV A fow iritis ntitt riuls tu runt at aUuit half prit. A fiw Fhiiox lli!kt loft, nt hvtlmu OaVtt. H cans jitHnl Swtt Corn, 'iV 0 pkn. Uixto Qikvu or litvl 1UU '1'oUtivo ' 1 H. I'kj;. St-hiiUiiK's Host Coir( '.V AX BILLY. " AH n Personals. W H Lstuirette Is Miunvllle. C E RAborlspn was over frrmUuburg ttil i morning. - W a Uawley, of Lirane, waj a vlil tor here today. J W Bbumale-wat down fiom Wsl- tervllle tiday. '.'John tiOrtli U H'vlsltor fa Eugi ne ttom Jacksonville. W B U!ai, of Browntv lie, Is lu Eu- gene on' busiues. - . Mrs Lsura Harris returns 1 this af-. t'irnno , from SkIciu. ilarry Duubar was a pansonger to Ctt'.age Orovo today. 8 inst .rs Kuykend'tll and B :o.li ru- turnd fr.iin H.leui tody. Mrs Bjoth auooinp tilled the siriiutor. Hoo afnt Mrs T G Htudilcks l ave M'luiuy fnr Newport to spend a few d lys at tin ir sainmer coltsge. H-irry Cirahaoi, VV ti C) l.liap, H A Vlnoei t, E O Potter, J )hn K-lly, C rl Wll lams, O A Hardy, Dr T W Harris ant J W It iijtii were reluming pil 1r.un frmu balem toilay. Mr a d Mrs F h Wllktns 1 It tl ia afKrnoon fur beatil-j ufier niit'iidlug a very pl-asanl week in ICueue nib Mr Wiikius' parent, Mr aud Mia V M WllhitH. They will vMit lu P.irt 1 ind before going on to eitttle. MreTL Qiluer tils morning re ceived wont tiat her bu-tiand, who was recently the vlo:l n of an acoideut in his sawmill at Ktlaiua, Waiti, bud takeu a turn fur ttie wore in tbe Uood Hsruaii"in lio-pifil at Purll in (I where he has tieen umbr treatment. Sue will leave In the hi t ilug f.irPurilmd Noted Evangelist Coming. Rev H K IVi.d eton, .f T-coino Wash, wilt begin a fcei l?s of evangel istlo ni'tliug" 1 1 the C'l.rl, ti .:i otiu oh Monday eveuln which wiilcuiiinu for in I lib llnlle time. 5a;;:'.'a''r. S2'i--ls?fJ?l.5 BEV. K. PENDLETON. Jtev Mr Pendl ton Is uow pnator of 'he f list t'hrlRiUu church of Tacnms, vhrre ha been ttitlined for the nasi three year. lie Is one of the noted evaigelht In his deuomlns 'I. e, and no dmibt wl ' draw large crowds tlnrlnir hh nnet!ng here, Hr I- fie mo of P ivlil-nt W K Peiulle ton i f Bbthsny l'oi.-g-, W Vs. Case Dismissed. Toe one atalnut Oils Brewnier, the 12-year old buy, win w arreste.t the o hrntsy on a clm'ue of sleallt g tome in Ui'y fiom W W Mi o:e, clerk of the Wisidnian eiinp, has been dlamlsred by Jutic WlntiTin i r. It afcm that the action was ha-tlly tskeu and 10 proof or ih ihiv'- amlt w pnOuced. Bi rlce tmlclit m me Hi tl! church i-t 7 8;). Tlie puh'lo la cordis!, ly I n v 1 1 d. MisHlreud I.org was the fortlli atf one In n curing i he set nf furs at K K runn'a f. r having the tres est nutnli o" n-.l lil.. .. A Fresh Lot. of Lowney 5 Chocolates at Ycrington's tinth St. Drug Store. Iieie from Mc- i Hardware where all kinds Tires. Cass MaUock The Bicycle Man. 513 Willamette Street. I' L HAS HER HUS BAND ARRESTED . c. r D.. i' A. N. Scotftfin Cannot Practice, Bigamy Any More Detained on Charge of Adultery. . ThesKjuel to the tift'slr as put lisbtd last even u lu iheOuAKD oonoerning the perli ly ol A N Scosgln, ui'iouiuiat an I falihle-a bmhand, I- at hand. SV hen M'S Heogni i was id Euone she had a warrant tworn for the arreit ofrtcigglu oj Hie charKB of adultery. C-instablti Jack Binith wnt to VVendlliig yesterday and reiu ned with the man list nign'. A warraut was Uo tuktn out lor the woman whose Uiine Is Mm Clara V ldjr, a f irmer realdeu'nf The Dalles, where Hooucin and his wlie u-ed to livs In hsppi -nea. Hi r charge is lend cohabitation and sbs was taken Into custody list uitht at BprlngBsld. Thewhnljall-jir ruifls of the od, . Id etory of faitblissuees, this time ou 1 he part ot the bu-tmud and Is rause atlng to the txtreme. The wife still hopes to breaK the ties bnwean these orealures and wiu the old-:luie love of U9r wortUles" spiue. The psrties ste now In Jill and will aims b-fore Juaiioe Wuuenueler the fl.-st part of next wetk for preliuilusry exinilnatloii. SOCIAL REALM. Mrs. C. K. Looinia this afternoon entertiiined a nnniber of her lady ut her homo on Knst Twelfth street. They brought their fancy needlework and amid the social intercourse plied the useful needle with charming re sults in drawn work, buttenburg und fancy pillow tops. The hostess provided light refreshments during lite afternoon. The guests were: Mesdnnies Agnes MeKlroy, Luuru Harris, A. U. Kwectsvr, II. I. Shel don, K. K. Dct'ou, Jos. Shnfer, .lolin Ktriiuh, 11. t). Dellarr, S. P. Sliuldeti, S. F. Kerns, L. ililyeu, tieo. Kelly P. K. Suodgi-ass, Koh weder, T. Jackson, F. CI. Voting, P. I. Kust, Liiura lli-adley, Ci. t). Yoran, S. M. Voruu, Murk Bailey, (1. 1). l.inn. J. A. Straight, C. B. Will oughliy V. K. Sciirboroiigh, Jlnry tirillln, tieo. T. Hull, Sr., M. L. Voik, Holit. Mc.Murphey, Win. Pres ton, Charlotte Zielier, J. S. Maghul- ery, Archie Liverniore, Miunio l i.tk niun, W. Vu Loiighniiller, Mines Kdilh Kerns, McCully, Amy Kelly, Kato Kelly, Lilihie Voruu, Carrie Hall. In their beautiful studio parlors last evening Mrs. C. 1,. Winter enter tained the Sigma Nn Fraternity at high five. A number of Univer sity co-eds were among tho guests and the evening missed wilh nime Hum Ihe usual eiijoviuent at the lui-tive games. In the contest for points Miss llertliu Templetou won first for llio ladies aud Win. Chandler earned off the gentle men's reward. The irm.sts .f Hi., veiling were: Mr. ami Mrs. J. S. l.ui'key, Mr. ami Mrs. W. It. llff. man. Mr. and Mrs. I.uke tiondrlch, Mrs 1.. S. Locim. Mis,i It., HI,., 1VmivI,.uii, l.ulu Holmes. F.lla Doble. Alice liietheiliio. f.iiln l;,.. haw, Carrie Paine. F.thu Williams. Carrie Benson. Marv Ihile. Dnlli,. Allk.Miy, Uubv llenilrieka. M,.rv iruy, Margnret Cunditf, Pirl Luckev. Norma Hendricks. Virginia Clenve'r: Messrs. Kirk Sheldon, IVfoi. Sherk, Joseph 'IVmoletoii l!,w I'lumnu-r, limner Watts, Claude Wright, Clyde Payne, (ieorge Kyro, Bay tiondrlch, Seth Kerrnn, Conibjii iti, I.rnest Bi-an, Thoinus Haw- tliorne, William Chiunller, and Dong las laylor. Elackberries in Febrcaij. D B 1 akin, who runln at K0 K.i Figl.th Ptreet, today ltiformd IK. l-'i'Aeb'lai while he wM trlmniltg '" "'"me n ti acKOerrle. on I i, in. lie l ulled a lams nuiuUr m --u li vtl .l twrri.s en the vines at -.i a mm tvr of hi .m., Mr I lk) -I h - tl . i I. ,r. 1. . . .... . ' " ins viu's a' Clin -nit i hit it I. tenet' lug nun. u.l f.ir Hi, m p, ikp, lo gri w a thlit'uiHf w.r. It ,,,,,, w (up tin n ii'lu . o' out wio'er.. and Sporting Goods J Having rerently acldtd a coin plete line of HAH I) WARE and Sl'OKTlNG GOODS to rny bicycle business in the Walton block I invite you to call and examine the stock. Everything uew and up-to date. ' - The S 903 Bicycles HavfraTiTved iMet-compIete repair shop jn tou t. of repairing is done. A full THOSE WHO PASSED THE EXAMINATION Lis' of ine Successful Applicants , cates, ... Following are Ihe names of those who eucce Bfnlly imfsed.the teaohers' leioi aununl t isnjlna lou held by Acting fcchod Supermlendent Marliu during t ie first- part nf ibis month &lisMary Bown, of Eloiiro.jiiid JO Peillj ibn, ofliTge'lirrreTHived the two highest uversgea. Out of a o'.sss ot '42, there were 85 who were aucoessful, ahowlug a vtry g od class: - - - ' FIRST OK APE. M fc. Norloii, Blacbley. Eva M Ca?ebeer, Wallerviile. Carrie A Hansen, Eugene, (j N Audereon, Eugenr. jMary Bown, Klmlra. Elmer Jordan, Elmjra. Di lphene Bown, Klmlra. , .! 0 Pet I J j din, Eugene. E IlihT? MyTnTEtrpne: TjUpIU BrrWstjr.Harrieburg. ., Msggie E Do ly, Eugeoe. BKCOND ORADK. Florla Bluok, Eugene. Clara M Blsi, Eugene. El as Farnhaui', Coburg. Tlua A Humer, Eugene. Kalth Johnson, Cr'swe.l Ruby Bjut:bman, Plsassnt Hdl. ti.mevi ve Howe, Creawell Auua D How, Creswill. 0 a 8t John, Eugene Wirah A Whitney, June. Mury Horn, Eugene. b' Pearl Forri-, (Jo-lien. TlliRuaBADK. fli rpla Psrkfr, CreeweP. 'A dsMiQlpe , 0 i" giUrov. t-til a M Oeeu, Ivisiu. Msrgr t A rjtewnr', Eugene. MyrB Huston, Long Tom, 1 ui 1 1 laws!!, Eugene. Myr 1.- .vt.d'teen, Eugene. 1 renci Msiqubs, Eug-U'. Antiu Thttrslon, Eugene. M'liule Comer. Juni ion Cl'y. W J Scbare , Creswell. Alma Hi I mat1, Eugene. o good hen Does business every day and lets you know o o fi o When She You know Cull at our etore nud Investigate this proposition. IOWA GROCERY COMPANY. Successors & ass e&s - r 7f a spring wash goods J U e havo put on sale our first gliipmont of N'rina Stflis in Grenacliiiu-i, OrcamliiH. I'umties, (iinliams and all the ilelieate weaves in tilk and linen. We are also showing our complete line of Shirt Waists, Silk Waistings, Plaio and Changeable Silk Taffeta, The soft guaranteed quality. vvr'IJAalie "eH r'asvue iu Bhowing'ycu our NhW GOulJrs. Tolmie &. Traver lino of iiieycle Sundii,-' I Unr?ersi!y societies. ineu-usi merary ....ciety rneM, were held l,at evening. n.h , " gian. gave the folio v01j pt'. ' K-cltatlon, B Wealberly Uuitarduer, Han villa auu' R Bsoitstlon, ti H Bililngp, ''.Extemporaneous addrea,' j,h, Haudsaker. ' 01 ' Current Events, E Jieper. DhnlM ir?acl 1 r. ship subsidies abould be eslaWUh, tbe United utatr- DMI,f I.ADBEAN. At tne Laurenn hall the follW,J Prepared addrese, 0 K Uld. " Poem, Roy CJIsss. Escltatlpu,' Newell. Current Evi nts, H l.atourelt, Extemporaueous address, J Ls.a.. A Gar Load Today. There was almost a oriod of wor'. who-aotu-a the.tralu At Eugenejiii;iJ wiu iud uurui. .inaoy of ihe tNl vieuurs irom naiem but tbe mrj'rlyl Biiaiig-rs arriving from lf, VMl ou tbi crt.H ottiio iinuilguij wave, i us reai e-tate mn hsv tti.i hands full. The exira car wsi dn ppl(j I on nere rmp-.y, ) IJou't forget that -Moon's l"eed Slort I is the place to buy chicken supplier cheap. J. W. KAYS rURITU; CO Embalmers and Funeral Directors Day & Henderson, Undertaken j and Embalmers. Cor. Will and 7th I Go To MORROW For your Plumbing, and Sheet Iroi I work. Good work at a rcasonalk I price. Wo carry a complete line o( I Bath Tubs, Sinks, Pumps, Iron Pipe. I Slioet 1 rou Work. etc. I'houe Black 1221. No. 480 Willamette Street. In this B,ire of the world ovcry protrret:siv( nierrhaiit advertises his business. The (uentiou nrises "How is the best way to do it?" We bare hit upon a plan tlmt is iww hiuI novel tho money we ppeml going directly to our pHtrons. Wo hnvo gocurefhi I; it. 2!Th ' y'K utions, which wo intend giv ing away to our customers. Doesn't Cackle there's nothing doing. 9 f to J. L. Page. o ass c-sss esse - 7' tftsscasrrar. Successors I LoPF