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GUARD Telephone, No-Main 191 Brevities For Cigars JULIUS GOLDSMITH. urciTHER. ltn I 11.. 1. I Sunday, fair; i'K"- Salted peauutB at Otto's, icecream at the lloubouU.ro Sun- duy. h'ortv cases of general iuercuauU. Lave just arrived for W. Sanders' uew store aud twice as many Ilia mad. The market held l.y the lad lea of ., i.j,..i hnmh iu McKeunoy & Ilolomau's grocery store was very well patronized. . tha Holiaae drove Ivoauor ib v.) umcb Improved under the uew man- moment. W. U. Conner, luimu.., - The BON MARCHE OrAfltftst, Silk Sale The climax oflowest prices Wednesday March 25th 1 y.ir k i r r : F 1 " -hiw nnlv over one We place on ' - V - " Vash silks hundred Hiyiw m - " - A iii-n 1 r at tho UNAPPROACHABLE price of 23C a VG. meUer the tern to ouch lady-One Day Only--re-& ' J cvcr offered. ,,.,-u, will have a erand rush for the great esa ia. imit of one pat date and come Tnuluht and frost tonight Business Pointers Salted pecans at Otto's. Dr. 0. W. Lowe, graduate optician. Use "Silver Bpray" Flour. Fresh Dluo Point oysters at the llazelwood. Scissor, and pocket knives that are good at Chambers. You can do iARcm. . 1 .nnond-band blcyloos A ... ".V. Chambers' Hardware, Yfcry uu"F Dunn's solid fruit spray. Lough wUler Peter. Salted pine nuts at Otto'B. Our shoes fit your feet, mind and 1 1 1 1'j uv.-. New Furniture. Chambers' Hardware. You oun do bettor at the HON MARCHE. do bettor at the BON the Kosoburg l'laludoaler, Is the proprietor. i Baited almonds at Otto's. j 1 t tu.. lu our Item yesterday aouuv w democratic primaries we gave jui Bangs as one of thejuuges or eieciuu. lfshoiild have been Ell llarger. Mr. IJangs Is a republican. J M. -Keiiuo, record keeper for tne 1 .".1 ..f Lhe Knliihts of the Mao- 1UW " ,... eaboes, has. received a draft for $1000 in payment or tne poucy m by the late Hhorllf W. W. Wliuen. m ttm nrrlftl. Springfield News: A bicyclist from Eugoue was arrestod aud fined 11.60 in BprlugUeld Wednesday afternoon . i.ti.. tha aiilewalk on Mill ior iiuiuii w utr.t. He probably got Eugene mixed with SprlngHold. There will be preaching services at the Socialists' Hull, corner of West o i. ...i rtllvn streets, on Sunday muui .... - afternoon at 3 o'clock. BuOjoci uij sermon will be "Christian Citizen ship," by Coo. W. Simons, of Eugene. A proposition Is on foot to organ ize the wooluu mills employes of tho coast Into a union styled Tho Paoillo rwt Textile Workers' Association B r iarcne. on 1 A PLACE TO SAVE MONEY. Ournew Spring Suits for men havearnvea. Come in and inspect them. Saturday, Aonday and Tuesday nexi we win place on sale od aozen pieces of men's under wear 50 and 60 cent values at Personals LOST IN THE MOUNTAINS Wm. Kyle is here from Florouco. Ex-Shei iiT A. J. Johnson, of Crcs well, is in Eugene. Miim Ituth (labriolson, of Salem, is visiting friends in Eugene. Mrs. David Link returned this afternoon from a visit in Albany. John S. Orth, county clerk of JacK- iu().vcar-old son of son county, is in the city, the guest or . mUoe wst of "ioaaa. Loruuo. bad a thrilling !r,.,i.1nn Mulkov was out in uis ,, chair this afternoon, the flint tlmo in Little Son of Harry Gray of Lor ane, Spent a Night Alone With His Dog. govern! months Asa Diiinstolter li bore from J unc tion. Hocarriosoue arm in a sling, hnviuK recently sprained it. MIsb Li.ize Mitoholl, who has boon visiting friouda in Eugooo, returned Coast Textile worae.s -"- ..... . , LaCaiuas. Wash. OrgauUTJoho U r2rZ'Zr- .. a- l troo spray. Lough- are surprise parties, at our You can MARCHE. . Dunn's Bolld miller Peter. aud mauy have boon surprUod TUB 0N MARCHE. Ask your grocer for "Silver Spray Hour." Call and receive a chance at pattern hat to bo given away at Mrs. Whltoa ker's, Muroh 21. , ' Ulazod walnuts, at Otto's. Our Bhoes aro cheaper lu two ways wear bettor, oost less. THE HON MARCHE. aiw-vni.K I.OHT. A 1001 Crescent blcyol", model 33, 20-luch frame, No. 733,420, takou from the U. O. a it..rr, Rulurdav. Miireh H. Flndor plonse return to Walter 11TI. Itil !-nu f Ihn University aud rocelve reward. ,.,i he in Eugene lu a few days. Glazed almonds at Otto's. John W. Rowland, of Portland, a i,r,.inr of II. W. aud L. 8. Rowland, both formorly of the Onard, and son of L. U. Rowland, of tnis city, u been recommended for the appoint ment of chief clork In tho surveyor general's ofllce at Portland. He is at present olork lu that olUoo, whero ho has been eniployod for eight yeara. Olazed Brazil nuts at Otto's. Mr. and Mra. J. T. Dailey and Mrs. r.t lmlr(n Citv. are KUCBtB Bl lml a thrilling experience Saturday night and Suuduy last. Mr. Oray wout hunting baturday anu ie- ! ..n.umidpfl llV t 16 llltie 1UU V' i.im in on with him. they had travoled some distance, Mr. Oray decided that he wouiu ith the view of stuii,- iug some game. The route Mr. Oruy ii....i t ikn wm a little rough for the boy, aud so he mapped out a way MILLION DOLLAR MINING COMPANY The Olenwood Mining and Milling Company of Cottage Urove Incorporzted. of the Amelia ui '"v-v-' , .,.,1 wini,lt und Milling Com pauy were filed In tho office of the . i...i, ootnrilBV evening. couuyt j r . . mi... i.,nrnorator3 .are Herbert i- n MnFarland. Oeo. Mc After! Queen, li. Louisa Leonard Em O uests at! for the boy to go a s'.ort am . - - MILLION DOLLARS, F. Amis! where he expected to mee the boy 'CAPirAL OT MILLION i i..,iu4.m m.fl Flueal Hinds, mostly nftnfrn Cmvfi. aud the reuiaeuLa ui Uohemia mino3. I rmlft nrint-iiwl place of bilsloeSS the now company . VULU'h0 ' . , , I ...ill niutrili'fl iil the Bohemia disUict dlstaoce1 in Lane county and Douglas counties, the home or r. auu ana. u. . - - ofthiBCity about imeeu of this city. I t u,e COQrsc, dosignatmg l'rof. W. A. aicr.ee, 01 iu . ....i.iin uilinnla. snent last Dight with Engone, going on nomo SCHOLARSHIPS FOR BALK-1 havo four scholarships, books, etc., oomploto, lu lino commercial course correspondence school for bhIo ohoap. AddrosB Johu II. Starr, Junction City, Ore. No Dessert More Attractive Why uo golnllne aad . sauna uoiirs .ii"k, awtnlng, flavuring auil oulonng wUkii Jcll-O produoes hotter Twulls in two mlnntwij iryUiing in the imcknge. Simply add b waUirandiwtUioool. ll'mWrfi'tlion. Asiir prlw to the honwwite. No tniiilil", '" pniw. Try it to-ilay. In Four Kmlt r la. vorsi Imon OmB, HUaw berry, lUau berry. At iiro-n. lo. SOCIAL REALM. a, .!,, In tho routiuo of busl . i.. v. i.n..kluh ntmosuhoro of tho UUDO . Amacltlan society room of tho High w,.h,ml. tho members of that society liixt ovouliiK betook themsoivos 10 Vrank'a Hall and Indulged in a vovy ploasaut ovoulng of social gamos aim other modes of aiuuBomout. Those attending were amply repaid auu ou Joyod the evening very much Indeed. Parlor games and (lancing were ployed. . . Tnniirht In tho armory occurs the ball to bo given by the K. K. K.f an orgaulzatlou of University young men. The alPilr promises to be a ploiiHiiut one and very swell. - . Mrs. Goo. O. Yorau ontorlalns a iiuinhei' of her friends this evening at luir home ou Llucoln street. High Flvo will bo tho means of amusement. Seasonable Silverware What's so gifty as a ?o of Silverware for Eastor time, or Wa.l.nnir (lift? There is a comfortable certainty about giving silver Uiings. Welcome bocauso always wantablo. Hiving has R" tnhlotl pleasure when proper sorts are L'Htaole at the reasonably !o-.v prices Janney makes. "The Heat ami Newest CSoods in the Market. friouds of Engone, going on this nftornoon. Mr. and Mra. Horbort Enkln left this aflornoou for Cottage Grove, aftor a brief visit nt the home of H. u. Eakin and family horo. Miss Zolma Bcobort left thiB after- fur 1'ortlanQ wiiero sue n... spend tho summer at the homo of her slstor, Mrs. WulteaKor, 01 luat cn.j. T!..o T)r. Smvtho. of Sau Francisco, the omlnor.t Methodist divine, arrived ii.l- ..flnrnnon and will nil tno meui- odlst pulpit tomorrow, both morning aud evening. Mrs. W. H. Byrd, wife of tho ,innl SuliMn nhvsioliin, nnd Mrs. Win. Brown, also of Siilmu, arrlvod this afternoon aud are the guostB of Kugono frlendH. Brownsville Times: Tom Sterling has returned from Engouo whero ho closed the doal for tho purchase of tho llawloy farm south of town, owuod by David Link, of Eugene. v ir Diivluon was a nassongor for I'.ugono Monday, whero ho went to oouBiilt physicians in regard to his light arm. lie cannot raise his hand up from his Bide. Uarrlsburg isulio-tlu. Mrs. G. L. Lobdoll, Miss l'liunio Mct'allum aud Rev. E. B. Moon re turned this afternoon from Colliigo Grove, where they lualulght conducted verv suecossful rocltal and coucort. They wore greeted with au apprecia tive audlenco. pointed a largo dead troo as tho place for the son to n.wl iunit fnr him. STRAYED FROM COURSE. Tho little fellow started out all ..!i.f l.nl It aimeara Btrayod from the course. When Mr. Gray reached the .,r,i,.t lm found no sign of his boy. After waitiog a reasonable time he started buck to nud mm. soon found his trucks aud discovered that ho bad followed a trail into tho woods. The father took tho trail ana ..ii.....,l fnst as nossible but dark- he was lorceu 10 42c Ccpyrlfcht 1902 W '"wl A Kuh, Hathsn finehBP. v V 2 BUTTON ECC2.1S KiiEASM Frank E. Dunn. Democratic County ConyenUoB. Dogs Kill Skp. Mr. Pitney, who resides a mile ind a half from Springfield, had 23 sheep killed by dogs Wednesday night. Other parties in that ueiRhborhood have lost sheep in this past week. Mr. rnk. ..n.ln filnclc Ot tDO COrpum- tlon is given at M.OOO.OCO, divided into a million shares at 81 each. Three huudrod tho.RJd share? are set asiue for tronsnry Uoc. BCOKFUACQ AXD BANKING, fri.o .iA,.r-i nf the corporation be- Hidc? oijrsl. 1 i i t!io eeuoral mining business are to engago in tho banking brokerago busi.iecs. Broke His Arm. The little two year-aud-six-months- old sou of Mr. aud Mrs. V. C. Myers, p.mn nn nnd he was return homo without his boy. Ho so- j . .. ni,out 5 miles from Spring ...,rml hnlo and lUL'leves and the search 1 wascoutioucdall nlglit. Tee roxc morning over forty mou wore on the hiiut aud tho woods was searched in ; every direction Notice is hereby given, that tbo T,,,no Couutv Domocratio ouuiy Convention for tho purpose ot elect ing t.velve delegates to the Cougtes- -i 1 rnrnntion for the 1' irst iou- . :..1 TtleMnt. of tho State Oil . iu hol.l at. Albauv. Oregon, ureguu, i-v. - - - - Arii 111I1 m il. is nereuy caneu OrPffon. on Thursday, the 9th day of April, at the hour of teu o'clock f thuf HttV. rri.ft nin.nrir.n to elect delegates to said county convention to be held ou Anril 4th. 1803. All citizens who aro opposed to ex-, travBgurco iu state aacl national affairs, aod are in favor or strict ecoaomy iu federal, state acd county admiuistratioo, who 8 re opposed to trusts, and who dosire the e 'lorco- roevt of and compliance witn iue iniative and referendum amendment to our state coustitutiou, are earn estly requested to participate with us , in the primaries, convention aud election. V.iv vnnr Plnmliinrr Tinniiu The precincts aro Entitled to tne J , . 1 i fnllnninir number of dologatos: Fleasatn Hill.,.3 N. Engone No. 2...0 Fall Crook 3 S. Eugoue No. 1...C Richardsou 5 S. Epgouo No. 2...5 Jasper 2 manner lh Coneuhucpn. nM. Goshoh, la reported as having lost 3 or 21 one mgnt last week. Our special bargain days .Monday, Wednesday, Fridays, Tuesdays, Satur days and Thursdays 01 every week. THE BON MARCHE. O -A. S3 1 C T T a Beanths lHe Kind Von Haw li)j 6)1 Signature of 1 Ine Kind Von Haw Always B J. W. KAYS' FUll.NITUiJcC'J Embalmers and Funeral Director! Hold bu the McKenzie, foil out 01 small express wagon Tuesdny morn ing aud broke his left Brm between . .1 .Un nV an., thfl the eluow auu me wv.ov, - , .. 5 - Knrlinrflnld News. Ho was brought to Spriugllold I oyoio 1 .BTO-nvonv I.. . .. 11. .u. T .1 1 17.ira.nnnt. 3 Sneucer 4 1'OUiNlJ bUAUAi arimw... tuo uome oi uis - - - Late Sunday afternoon tho little , Drowning, In this place, aud tho dis- Irving 6 McKenzie 1 (.,.! t.lrnd nnd exhausted nbled member was set uy ir. vau uosuou o - Day & Henderson, Undertakm and ffmbalmers. Cor. Will ana 7ih at 5on imbincr. Tim - J C2' and General Repairing No. 31 West 8th st, Phone Red i:!l. J. N. rolndextor, pioneer citizen, .i .hnriir nf Ijine county for two loruis.dled at his homo In rrlnovlllo, Crook county, Friday, Marcn , m an aboess of tho liver, aged 72 years, a months and 15 days. J.N. l'olndextorrous born Int.roou oounly, Illinois, Pee. o, uune to Oregon In 1850, locating on a claim near Eugono lu lS.il. Marrlea r.uza Elvira McCord in Eugene , March 11, lSSTi. Worked at the lilacksmltliirauo u nnmlmr of voars. Was elected slier- III of Lane county In 1Mi2 ami again I.. It.71 ltnn.npiul frnlll KUtfOllO tO Portland, whore ho worked for W, W. ,v, lu 1878, t lieu to Laiainus, Washington, thou to Vrlncvllle lu l!fii;l. Was county treasurer of Crook county from 1000 to 1002. Was strlkon with paralysis of tbo loft Bide four yeaiB ago, slnco which he had been mi t lull I r belpliwa. f, Mix children living are: Mia. J. C. i..mhv. Hone. ldaho::rerry u. i oiu- dexter l'rlnevlllei Mm. Frank I'sdlov, io county; Ora v.- i-muuexior, 1'rliievlllei John T. Poindoxter, La- t'anias Wash. I Frank L. I'oludcxtor, lugi'iie. Spring Openings. hut still iu good shape considering his age aud tbo exertion ho had un dergone. Wlieu the boy loft his fath er ho had two doss wiib him. One, i......n- li.ai.rlid him and camo homo during tho night, tho other stay- l.....ill. l.la nlnvn'Atn UUtil ho WBS found. Tho incideut occasioned much oxciteinent in Lorane and stirred tho hearts of all tho eith-ens. N uggot. Fell Througti a Doer. Somo time this morning botweeu two and four o'clock, somo ono ma liciously or otherwise shattered tho large glass lu the door of L. A. Over ton's paint Btoro ut No. 118 West Eighth street, Tlio night, policemen discovered iho broken door about four o'clock and roui-cd Mr. Overton, who Valzah. k Citizen's Plaint. How about that N. Junction 0 Gloutona i j S. Junction 0 Lano ! Croswoll 0 Camp Crock 4 Blanton 3 Gate Creek 3 Zumwalt 4 Middlo Fork 2 W. Cottage Grovo..7 Walton 2 E. Cottage Grove..8 Chesher 3 Saginaw 0 Mound 2 Kailnv 5 Mabel 2 Mohawk 3 Bohomin 2 Editor Guard : street spriuklor? Get out the street sprinkler. Whero is t'.e street sprinkler? Aro wo lo nave a nuserauiu, uiimj , ihoubwk a uuuuunu - Sunday because tho streets woro not Willamette 5 Blue River 2 . .... . ..a i , m 1 T.M t K Use . . "Silver Spray" . .Flour At your Grocer's THE GRIP season is upou us. sprluklod today? . - . ...... ... tl.n Tho (lay nas ueen u imo ""'j o c.m-i ... iu..v , spring opoulnga which havo been eon-; nt once made an examination of the dueled at the various millinery stores. On tho last day of olllcinl winter the suu has been gracious and tho dreams lu tho ladies' hat lino has attracted multitudes of tho fair eex to the shops whero they arc on dis play. Somo beautiful creations will soou bo seen ou tho neaiis oi our charming maids and matrons. Dr. Coll ingo, the psychic vibration doctor, whose arrest in Portlaud the other nay ior setiuciion causeu suuu a sensation, has been discharged from custody. The four conquerors of the world are, fashion, love, death aud low We lead in the latter. THE BON MARCHE. prices. torn. At Junotion City, March IS, UXtt, to Mr. aud Mra. Chris Strouie, a daughter. Monday, March lu, l'.XVT, to lhe wife of W. W. Maatcraou, iu Cottage ('rot'e, a daughtor. Glazed oranges at Otto's. A nmrrlaim-liueUSO WBS llWIlcd today I to MlM Zella Goodo and M. J. Smith. Btoro to see If anything had been dis turned. Ho found nothing wrong except the safe door open, and he nrnltv badly frlghtoued for a moment or two uutil he saw that the mife had not been tampered with. It had inadvertantly been left opeu the night before. Tho person who broke tho glus was perhaps druuk and fell against the door. Mr. Overton says ho will 4ay a liberal reward to anyone who will nf..rn him who the miscreant was. It was necessary to Bend to Portland for a glass to replace tho brokeu one. The Frazer Irou Works is busy with tho casting of the hugo Iron pillars to bo used in the new opera houto. They are monsters and will hold up the biggest audience I'.ugeue can pack lu the house. For Good Shoes Ft TtivfiTH 1 Elmira Hazol Dell 2 Wnllaco. 4 Hormanu 2 Sluslnw 3 Hoceta 2 Thurston 3 Long Tom 4 Lost Valley 4 Mapletou 3 Lake Creek. .,...2 Wondling 1 Total WO EUGENE PRECINCT JUDGES. Those appointed for tho Eugene precincts as judges for the primary election i:rr as follows: Sout'i i ;eue No. 1. Ell Burger, John Cullottuy aud John Illggius. ?ortii Eugene rso. 1. J. u. watts, Geo. W. Klusey and J. J. Walton. South Eugene No. 2. B. B. Mc Kiuuey, F. M. Wilkins and Tom Browu. North Eugene No. 2. N. T. Wilson, J. I. Philippl aud C. M. Kissinger. Dated at Eugene, Oregon, March nth 1K I M. S. WALLlS, J. D. MATLOCK, Secretary. Chairman. Go to Closing out. Closing out. YORAN'S SHOE STORE MILLINERY OPENING. Attend the spring milliuery opening at Mrs. S. F. Whiteaker's, Saturday, March 21, aud receive a chance on the pattern hat to be give away. Beautiful uew spring goods nrlviug i daily at the 1 HON MARCHE. Yerington's Phono Quinine never falls to cure. 1 1 I '1. I IIMA Wiru, run For tho cough that folio Satisfaction or money back. Yerington gth st. Drug Store. March Clearance Bargains in Everything All good' sold at Cost, a. lhe FAMOUS, 459 Willamette StrK- SIX BARGAIN DAYS OUT OF EVERY WEEK. Hardware and Sporting Goods Our Out Closing- nnd near who Tli is ;u nHmntmcr Rurcain Huntora Irom fur ... .n;n.T tim mlvantftsio of our riosiiis; l'riws. J ..." p.- C . 1 . T . I .. 1.... .1...... C 1 fii'o will 1m in force until tlio nrst any in .luiy. m i .." 031C sg first pit tho bonolit of a complete line to f fleet. from. Millinery AnnouncemenL Our New Spring Millinery will be ready lor inspection, Saturday, March aist. li Having recently added a completo line of IIAKH hif 'OUTING OUOD3 to rav bicvclo Imsiness in the Walton W , ii ... i .. . . i.- ii.inir naff uu jveii'""p SI 1 invite you to call and examine the stock up-to date. The 1 903 Bicycles f . i..ira lfo-rt n rrifi. "T.. . . . . 1 . 1 , a rnnoil .n. iu a. i Mnas oi repairing 13 done Tiref A fuU lino of Bicycle Sllliu'"- Cass Matlock The Bicycle Man. 513 Willamette Street. ENGRAVING FREE J. V. Kauffman. M. R. Janney