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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1903)
TiUv Ru?on (iuard! Large Consignment, The New Styles m Spring Hats GARU Telephone, No Main 191 Por Cigars JULIUS GOLDSMITH. : Kingsbury 45 A A n er have arrivi d and c-mi prist.' twenty ' $1. to $3. BRQeJO ' dilloront .shape: at puivs iiniii Just Received-at Popular Prices at the Thi-so are idwolutely the newest things out iu the hat line. Can lit auv size head with any xtylo hat. Don't be tho lust to get ill line. lie tho Hist to get a l eiv "lid". 1'Iiih would also be a good I i mo lolook through oursivi 11 line of "kick" iu 1'ateut Kids, UMords, etc. BON MARCHR. t r IS Boy's Clothing andjj Wornens Skirts j and iruim mm 1 DUNN. v t A PLACE TO SAVE MONEY. WEATHER. Tonight hii.1 Tuesday; cloudy, with showers. Businesi Pointers. Ur. C. W. Lowo, graduate oiitioiun. Clioooliito nroum eggs ntOtto's. Cull at MoUulro'a restaurant tor your uiculs. Ur. J. O. WntU will bo iti-iii oMce until the 18th. ' Duiiu's solid treo spray. Lough uullor & rotor. Come early at the MeOulre rostau raut or you may not (jut a scat. Hoe our Uacine rubber tired Traps, before buying. Chambers ilrotliera. The ice cream sold at the ltauiii()l is made with nothing hut rich, pure cruam. Did you try the now summer drink, Hindoo l'uuob. at the liuzelwood? It's the latest. ul: J. J. Walton, is a dily authorized II. fi. Commissioner and will attend to all land olllco husiucss. Try MoUulro'a Ninth Htroot restau rant onco, tlieu you will always go there. J.J. Walton is the only parly iu Eu t cue who is aiithorlzsd to tako proofs and tlliuws oil homestead and timhor entries. At oO conls general admission, the Christian church will not bo able to hold the throng which will greet Miss Stone, April 21. A fow dollars Invostod in poultry netting will keep your neighbors chickens out of your garden. Wo curry all heights at bottoin'prlcos. Chambers llrothora. Brevities -at t me mini imi a Always nouH BMntlw filfwtan of t)ur now stock of wall pnpor Is ar riving. Tlio piitterns uro Ihu latest and the prices uro right. Chambers Druthers. If you havo a proof or tiling to mako on timber laud go to J, J Walton. Mr. Walton is a duly ml thorizod U. H. Commissioner. Scats on sale tomorrow morning at the Corner Drug storo for tho Stone lecture. lteserrcd seats, Vt cents, (.loncral admlnslon, 60 cents. Consult l'rof. O'Neill, tlio com plexion, skin, hair and sculp special ist. Facial blemtshos removed with out leaving scars. I .utiles taught facial massago ami beauty culture, either for personal or professional use. Puro cosmetics. Deferences given. Hlsdoll building, No. 27 East - Ninth street. A Trial will Convince You lW We Understand Our Business in Watch and Jewelry Re pairing and Engraving. Uroat promptness in cot ting out Kopuiriug and Special Orders of all kinda. Kings of every dcHcription, Mi'tlnls, ( lass Vina, Chain iimkini; and nlturini;. nit-ed Monograms. Scripts ntul out impish Letter-iiiR. we repair nuyiiiin", per taining to jeweliy. M. R. JANNEY, Jeweler and Stationer. Hindoo punch the latest drink the iluzelwood. Can't catch llsh? Use our salmon eggs. Kay s liun store. Mctiuiro ruuB tho only restaurant iu town. Call and seo him. Tlio llanqtiot has begun to serve their regular cont dinners, from 5 ;.! to 7 :.'K). Saturday's rortlaud Telegram hus a good pioturo of Lano county's ex hibit at the union depot. lluy a Crescent bicycle and save doctor bills, for yourself and wheel. Wo sell them. Chambers lirothos. Kugene. Tho low prico of ilfty and seventy live cents will be tho admission charges to the Klleu Si. Stone lec ture. J. C. Knight, who coached tho Uni versity of Washington football team last year has been secured for this year. Regular meeting of tho Eugoiio 'Ileal Estate Exchange this evening at 1 :'M o'clock, in Svarverud A Fisher's olllco. MohuLr is at a pretty good figure now. Today Loo IJosellou uougm over BOO pounds at .10 cents por pound. Two hundred seat will be reservod Iu tho Christian church for Miss Stone's looturo. A oauvassor will see you noxt week and tako your order for scats. Tho l'ortland team of tho I'ucille National league, defeatod Mulluoinuh club by tho score of 1J to 0 Saturday, anil the all star Fidelity tuain 1 to 1 Sunday. Marshal Stiles can How slide upon law-breakers without alarming them by allowing tho wind to whistle through his whiskers, lie has purled with his mustache. All applications for the civil scrvico oxumiuution for clerk and currier, must bo handed In to Arhio Liver more, secretary of tho examining board, by Saturday, April 18. Haskell, Vardoii Flyors, Ocabo, llouloy mid MusMclbuig golf hulls. II. li. 1. anil Mctiregor golf slicks. l':ulily Wigs and golf tees. ' l'Veo seoio cards and rules. Kuy's dun Store. Tlio pastors of the various churches have beeu selected as a reception committee to meet Miss Stone at tho Smeedo hotel on her nrrival in tho city next week. She Is uccompuiilod by her nephew. When you want a good bicycle try the Ijiitonlu, guaranteed for one year. Adjustable handle bars, Fa'ibor hangers. Tires guaranteed full rid ing season. To introduce them, only f Jo. Kay s Itiiu storo. At tho depot this afternoon while trying to lo thoBtanding broad jump, V. (1. ttilstrap, tho esteemed editor of the Hegialer, slid and fell Hut on his face, traveling some distauco with his editorial nose In the crushed granite, Bcraplug tho skin badly and making a painful abrasion. ino .M. 1j. ljovy palming concern hus contracted for big space oil Mat lock s lodging house and tho Corner I'rug storo for advertisements for Cyrus Noblo whlky and Levi Strauss overeralls. Tho workmen arrived yes terduy and commenced tlielr work this morning, A BIG COMPANY INCORPORATED WEAK YORAN'S SHOES A XI) VDU WILL WEAK GOOD SHOES For mo 5fl0 Willamclto'st. Eugene, - Oregon. The Oregon Company, a Mining Concern, With a Capital Stock of $1,500,000. 'Tho Oregon Company" filed articles of incorporation with County Clerk E. U. Leo Saturday. Tho In corporators aro Otto Ol.itou, tho well known mining promoter, E. J. Frasier, the real estuto mun, and Phillip Starr. The capital stock io iJl.oOO.OUO, divided into that many shares of SI each. ' Tho principal olllco and place of business is Eugene. Tho objects of the flow company as given iu the articles of incorporation aro to engage in a general mining but-iuoss, to construct railroads, etc. COLOIiADO C.M'l T A LISTS. Mr. Dlstuii, w lion asked about the now company by a (iuard reporter this morning, stated that at present ho was not ut liberty to glvo much information further than that well known capitalists of Colorado Springs, Colo., are behind the enterprise. Mr. tllstou said that a. meet lug to elect olllcers and directors would to held shortly, after which mora tutor mation could bu given. LANE COUNTY DEATH ROLL Three Deaths Hecorded Mrs. Thos. Carter, Mrs. C. F. Muser and Mrs. timer Carlile. Lane's death roll siuco last Friday shows a list of four citizens who have passed to the grout beyoud. Two of them, Mrs. Carter and Mrs. Muser, were more than 71 years of age. CARTEli. Mrs. Thos. Carter, widow of Thos. Carter who died iu Lowell iu 1880, passed awuy Fridtiy, April IU at 1 :U p. m., at her home, uged 71 years. Deceased was born iu Delaware in 1H) und came to Oregon with her husband iu J88.", residing at Lowell SOCIAL REALM. Last evening at f o'clock Miss lUaucho llatteo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hut tee, was married to Mr. Henry llnmioy, of tirauts Pass. Kev. J. S. Mct'allum otllclating. The event was a ipiiet utfair, attended only by relatives of the family mid two brothers, Pearl and Frank Huntley, of Port land. Tlui newly married couple Bill reside In llrauts Pass. Eugene friends of Arthur Collier, a former resident of this city, uml n son of Prof. Collier, will be agreeably surprised to burn of his marriage in Washington, D. C, to Mb Ellen llarker Lynch, April 4, Dr. I W. llrmvn, bus announced the eiiegagement of tils daughter, Ihu hell llrown, to Mr. Kichanl II. lVar horn, professor of elect i leal cmtincer Ing of the I'liilerstly of ()r, gmi. T. INSTITUTE AT HIGH SCHOOL lui iauc ukuvc FIELD MEET When! Two Days' AVeling of Teachers' Was Well Attended. Mrs. C. W. Lowe is rpiito ill. , Prof. W. A. Vt'unn i in I'oitlimd. J. W. Ilolihi went north this after noon. Mrs. M. l. Ilabb is ipiite ill at hei home. Frank Page, of Saginaw, spent Sun day in Eugene. J. t. llowo was a passenger to Cot tugo t trove today. Nullum llurrett was a visitor at Cottage (irove Sunday. ('bus. Cochian came down from Coltugo (Irovo Sunday. Tommy Medley camo down from Cottage Grove '.Ills afternoon. Thus. Walker, of Pleasant Hill, was a vi-dtor at this olllco today. Mi:M Neva Perkins cumo down from Cottage llrove yesterday. Attorney and Mrs. J. S. Medley re turned to Cottage lirovu Sunday. Mrs. J. II. Cruau and children went to Cottage (irove this aflerdnoon. Wiley Francis, who is til ing on the S.P. between Duusmuir and Ashland, is here on a visit. (ieo. K. Kogers, the W. O. W. won der, is In Junction City, where he presides at a good time tonight. J. L. Uohinsoii arrived iu Eugene last week and is iv guest at the home of his father-in-law, E, C. Smith. C. E. Trumbull, timber cruiser, and DeWitt. C. Davis, of Dia n B;cut a lew days iu Eugene on business last week. Mrs. J. U. Cray, who has been 111 for several weeks, sultcrcd a relapse Saturday and was not much Improved yest erday. Mrs. John Kautfmau and little son, lSctdnu, left yesterday for their home at Olympla, Wash., after a pleasant visit in Eugene. Mr. and Mrs, (ieo. Xolatid and sou, of Astoria, who have been in Eugene for some time, left this afternoon for their home. Mrs. Noland has spent tho winter here. Mrs. M. C. Smith and daughter Miss Aila, who have been visiting at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. t'olf uiati, returned to their home at Wal ker, thts afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry tlomuy left this afternoon fortlrant's Pnss, where they will reside. They wore ntvoui- panled to the train by several friend J who wished them well. 3. S. Malum is now working In the! Intersts uf the Willamette Valley 1aiiiI Company. Will Jennings, who j i 1-ecii conu.vtt-d with ttie company, i haii severed his coniuvtlon with the Hiue and has gone to Spokane. 1 Miss Muy ljinuier, who hus been' twiching school at Lexington, Or., fur the p:it nine mouths, rrturncl home Simdjiv. She started another term f school at High Hank, above Spring' Held, this morning. Dr. M. (i. Evan has returned from St. Louis, where bo took a seven- mouths' course in the St, Louis Col ge of Physicians and Surgeons, lie will resume his pi.o tice at Walter vllle. and Fairmont since that time. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. li. F. Kowlund yesterday af ternoon at 2 o'clock und interment was made iu Odd Fellow's cemetery. MUSEK. Mrs. U. V. Muser, nod 75 years, died ill lur iioino in (hit city, 17: West ImkIiUi street, Stitunluy, April 1 1 at 5 a. m. Mra. MiiHor wag burn in Switzerland iu 1828 and oinlruted to the United Stated iu 1STU and to Oregon iu 1873. Shu loavu.s an aed hutdiand to mourn her demise. Tho funeral services were held yes terday f mm the Muser rvsidonee, I lev. C I' VN'doilwanl, jiatur uf the Preliylerian eluireh, ullieiutiii'. Tiie jui'ial took place, in the 1. O. O. i eemetory. Mm. Sarah Carlile. wife of Klmer Carlile, diet! at her borne near Hale 1'riday, April to, ned years. Her hiiHliaud survives her. The lmrial eeremony took place at tho home at Hale und interment was made iu Chickahoiuiuy cemetery. ((iuard Special Service.) Cottage (.irovo, Or., April 13. The District Teachers' lustituto con cluded its work Saturday oveuiug. This was one of tho most iuterestiug and well attended conventions ever held iu this district. Friday ui'ht J. H. Ackcrmau delivered au addre, subject, "School Consolida tion and Combining Districts Into One." Saturday's program was addressed as follows : Superintendent Hechdolt, Kiitfruc public schools. "Arbor Day, Sehool room, ( iroonds and Decora tions'' Miss Leach, of U. O.. "In- dii-ttiiil Drawing;" Albert Sweelzer, "Nature Study." Seuator Mulkey, picbident of Ashland Normal, de livered two able lectures on "Tho True Perspective in History" and "Alexander Hamilton. " An excellent dinner was served Saturday at tho gchoul house by tho Hi'h School pupils. The Cottage (irovo public Hih School was highly conimendfd by its distinguished visit ors and muchcivdit given Professor A L. Ifiit-'gs as an etlicient principal :i i.d educator. 1, En No. 2, Frank secre- Carriers Organize. The rural free delivery mail car riers of Lano county nu t iu Eugene Saturday afternoon for the purpose of effecting au organization for mutual beucilt. Tho place of rendezvous was iu tho Armory club rooms, where those pres ent discussed plans, und means of con ducting their work, and I Surges F. Ford was appointed temporary chair man. The election of olllcers was as follows: liurgess F. Ford, carrier No. gene, president; 11. E. Hansen, Junction City, vice-president; II. Mc.Murry, No. 2, Eugene taiy and treasurer. A c.iiniaittee on constitution ami bylaws prepared the sanro which were adopted. A schedule price was adopted fur carrying of packages anil parcels to and from town, and other business of interest to' the men of this brunch of government service was attended to. Thero are in all-sixteen carriers and substitutes in Lmie county, which will make an ellective organization. The next meeting of the boys will be held iu Junction, Satuulay, April 'J.", to attend to further business nec essary to the perfecting of the or gantza'ioii. Those present were; A. E. Tower, No. 1, Junction; II. C. Huston, No. '.', Junction; C. A. Nichols, No. X Junction; II. A. Imtull. No. I. Irv ing; liurgess F. l ord, No. 1, Eugene; Flunk (i. Mc.Murry, No. 'J, Eugene. Lucky Boy- Mine. V It. Sluiidi-h and Frank Sharkey ut rived dnwn from the Lucky Hoy mine tin. morning to confer whin CURATOR OF THE HERBARIUM Thomas Howell, of Oregon City, who hus been collecting the flowers ol this const for inuiiy years und prob ably knows more nhout the Horn of this Northwest than any other man and who has beeu at work for" some time publishing an exhaustive work ou tho Horn, hus been appointed Held collector and curator of tho herbur ium of the University of Oregon for the coming year. He donates his her barium to tlio University, containing specimens from Oregon, Washington, lliaho und Alaska to tho number of ten thousand and more. Many of these are new species and are tho specimens from which the original descrilptiuus aro takeu. Hardwood cases aro being inado by Day A Henderson to receive these and It ho other specimens of the Uni versity herbarium. Annual Keeling Tonight. The auniuil mee'ing of tho city council, ut which time the old olllcers go out and tho new ones go iu, and the reports of the mayor, recorder and treasurer are to be read, will be held tonight. The council met iu informal session this forenoon to arrange all details for the meeting tonight, in order that everything may be carried out expeditiously. First of the Season in Eugene Some Good Records Made Good Team in School. Tho field moot betwoeu the Senior class and tho umlcr-classmeu of tho High School Saturday resulted iu a victory by two-thirds of one point for the Seniors. Hud tho two hurdles bee?, run, however, tho upper clussers would have added at least ten to their score. The score was: Seniors, 40 1-3, underclassmen, 48 2-3. Tho events were exciting aud thoro was a largo attendance ut tho Univer sity campus where tho meet was hold. Following is tho list of tho thrco best iu each event: i 830-yd. run Davis, U. C. ; Farrow, S. ; Moore, U. G Time 3:(Wj. llXI-yard dasii Kuykeudall, S. ; Kestly, V. C. ; Crow, U. C. ; Time 0.10 i -5. Hammer throw Taylor, U. Ertz, U. G; Kukyeudull, S. Dis tuuco 8D feet. Broad jump Kuykeudall, S. ; Ertz, V. C. ; Smith, U. C. Distance 19-1. Milo run Farrlngtou, U. C, Cornack, S. Time 0:211' ;. You hav0 a i.ieallH. appetite we want " you to come in. Wo want you to choose from our regular menu and see if you can't find JUST THE Till No TO SATISFY YOUlt HUNGER. The best Menu you ever samnlwl for the money. Regular Dinner" froni 5-30 7 : 30 2o cents. Short Orders at all hours. Sunday Dinner 35 ceuts. The BANQUET, "Tho llest of Everything." Floreuca City Election. Tho annual election for city otfte- C ; was held iu Florence Tuesday. I Things passed off very quietly, thn, i being littlo interest tnki'U in the re : suit except in the choice of marshal. I A lighter vote was polled than !ir jc. ; several years past. I The judges were: John Yates J High jump Kuykeudall, S. ; John son", S. ; Stevenson, S. Height 5-2. Discus throw Taylor, U. C. ; Wat son, U. G; Holt, S. Dlstance82eet. 220 dash Kuykeudall, S. ; Kostly, U. C. ; Crow, U. C. Time 0.25 1-5. Polo vault Kuykeudall, S. ; Crow, U. G ; Johuson, S. ; Farrington, U. C. Monro tied for third place and tlio point was decided among tho con testants. Height 8 foot. 1 IC-yard dash Davis, U. C. ; Stock well, S. ; Farrow, S. Time 0:01) 2-3. Shot put Johnson, S. ; Holt, S. ; T aylor, U.C . Distance 52-I1.,. Judges. Virgil Earl, Cleon Perkins, O. U. Clerk, Prof. Snccdeu, E. H. S. Timekeeper, Cos lieam. Kuykeudall was tho star, 20 points. Tho records compare well with thoso ' of tho University, und the local High : School can be said to havo tho best i team tn the stato and one from which we may expect wonders this season. F . Tauuber, and A. 0. Kunke, it A. E. Pickle and- R. L. Evimu clerks. When the votos were counted it as found that tho following otficere were leected for tho ensuing year: President, W. H. Weatherson; trc--tees, O. W. Hurd, Win. JJrynd, Ho.b Cassidy aud J. W. Carman; martbJ, (J. C. Cumptou; recorder, A. . Tickle. i Will Move Store. j J. G Small & Couipauy are prerar 1 iug to movo their store from the Bed with building next door to thoGosrl 1 otlico, to II. Cordon's building on winning Weat Ei(;bth stl.oetj between Olivearf Charuelton. They will niove prob ably tho first of next week. Mr. Gor don has reeeutly remodeled the build ing aud added a second story to it. W. R. C-Social. The Women's Relief Corps w ill hold a social iu Frank's hull Saturday evening, April 18, at 8 o'clock. A splendid program is being prepared by the best of local tnletit. Tho services of a geuuino clairvoy ant hus been secured for the evening. r.ac ! .ission ticket will entitle the h 1-: 1 to a ehanco ou 11 handsome qui It. Refreshments solved from booths. Admission, 10 ceuts. Overton vs. Broilers. Sunday Alarm A Sunday alarm was turned yes terday for a lire which, had it not ' 1 bandied promptly, would have resulted disastrously for Miss .Mary McCoi nuek who resides at 114 West Seventh street. A sprk from the inie aiigmeu on the roof aud Ignited! tl'e dry moss. It was extinguished' wit hunt damage to the house. Tho civil suit L. A. Overtoil vs. ltrndei-d llr.io .. , Lu .eeover monoy ai- ! leged to have been fraudulently tak eu ny misrepresenting a horse pur chased by Overtoil, was heard aud tukeu under advisement this aftor 110011 by Justice C. A. Wiutermeier. Miss Ellen Stone, tho famous ran somed inissioniiry-nt tho Christian clnirli, April 21. OABTUjttlA. Bout tha .4 The K:nit Vnu Havn lvts AmM New R. F. D. Wagon. liurgess Ford, currier on Route So. 1, rural free mail delivery, startal out this morning with his bran net mail wagon. It is a beauty, v It is 1 four-wheolod vehicle, completely en closed, thus protecting the driver 10J tho mail from tho rain. J. W. KAYS' FURNITUiS CO Embalmers and Funeral Direcion Day & Henderson, Undertalwn and Embalmers. Cor. Will anoT THE GRIP season is upon us. Yerington's Phono Quinine euro. fail! to White Pine For the couch tint follt" Satisfaction or money beck. Yermgion 9th st. Drug Store. I n I s.b key ot'n-.'r I ;n ( ;iwl s tel l of tuuiiL compir y. Mr. Star H i Oral I 1' h.i i r .;iiU' 1 mill e 1 1. and L. .iuittitn-mati, the the mine, 011 umt crunrctid with Die t'.iis tift.-vmn.il told m th:.t ti:e stiuiu. III!.- n. 1 v m; .: fui! eal en , l..i iug ti.i ted 'lit , k ho. up Ml 1 Sloiie'.i 1 ..t ion m thecMllse of b.-r el.-ru lour bus been invari ably 1 ut husiu-l ie und cordial. She ns rutii-omed .y inooey raiscil tty the Christian people of Hie United States . and these coutrihuloiH hale had an tntelest in her e er since, that gives I hem pleasiir to greet hi r. Dunn's soli, I fruit r r iy. Lough. ..Ulier A Peter. j whtM-o a 13S2Z25) aaunbut stsv&338 i Hardware and Sporting Goods 1 Living rtt i-nllv rOKTlNti i;uoii;s 1 inviic ou (., np-t ) dii'i,.. aillcd a eomi-letelino of HAI-MHVAK to m v li:cv('l( lnisiiiitiiiii in thu W'nlton ca.i una examine the stock. Kverything 'iPW a and nek, nd The I kinds ,,t' Havo arrived, 'piiiriti is done. ! 903 Bicvcles Mo.-t comp'ele lepair f1ioj in 'n A full Jino of Jiicvcle uiulm'S, Cass Matlock The Bicycle Man. M3 Willametfe trt Willamette Street. wedding will occur hi the near fill uro.