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GUARD Telephone, No iMalo lyi For Cigars JULIUS GOLDSMITH. f'.'LT.'.'U The Sale of White At the Bon Marche "20 Per Cent' Will give the greatest Shopping Oppor tunity Eugene Ladies have yet seen.... i Will h(! deducted frnm the Lowest Price ever named on our 350 styles in Women's Misses' and Children's ready-to-wear White Gar ments, made by the "IDEAL" White Goods Company of New York, the best known under-garments in the Whole World. This sale will also include over 7000 yards fine Imported Valenrine an d Torchon Laces, worth from 10 to 2;cts vard at Salecommences bAl URDAY MORNING and for one week. While on our trip Jbast wc Bought at the Factory a LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW CARPETS IN LATE miM . . , . r I "5 Cents the Yard.' See Window Display Come Early. BON MARCHE. A PLACE TO SAVE MONEY. (;n-:it. rare was ti.kcn in Eulectinp the?e patterns and we dor !; k-autv and jn-i.-ns tiiev'ro not equallud in tlnv alley. ('; p icL-. We bought ul tlio old r rico and WILL GIVE YOU 't In silale to r1v u ... iii Ci ts hiwik v , : 1HE HEN 1-FIT ' From Saturday April 25, to Saturday May 2, (inclusive.) A few Patterns are displayed in South Window. FRANK E. DUNN WEATHER. ' t'.Miliflit and Wednesday, occasional raiu; cooler tonight. Business Pointers. Dr. O. W. Lowo, graduate optiolan. Cbooolato croam eggs ut.Otto'a. Call at MoUulro'a restaurant for your luoal a. Hindoo punch tho latest drink at the lluzolwood. Dunn's Bolld fruit epray. Lough inlllor A. Potor. - Can't oatoh fish? Use our salmou eggs. Kay's Uuu store. MoGuire ruus the ouly restaurant in town. Call aud see him. The Hanquet has begun to serve tholr regulur 25 cent dluuers, from 0:30 to 7:30. Dunn's solid tree Bpray. Lough lniller 4 I'eter. O A. IB T fc Orl. X A. m Bwn &t Kind You Havs Always Bo0l Iluve your fortune told at trunk's" liall Saturday evening. The lee oroam sold at tho Banquet is undo with nothing but rich, pure eroaii). Did you try tho now sumiuor drink, Hindoo Punch, at the Huzelwood? It's the latest. J. J. Walton, la n duly authorized IJ. 8. Commissioner and will attend to all laud ollloo business. A fow dollars Invested lu poultry netting will keop your neighbors chickens out of your garden. Wo curry nil heights at bottomjprlooB. Chambers Hardware OAHTOTIIA. Bon tha ,ha taa m Ntf Brevities. Personals. Whou you want a good bicycle try tho Latonla, giutuMml 4vfr" olio year. .-Vi.........' I Il I.-.,.. " JltllllSU.UlU U1U11.IU WHO, 1 liuiigors. TlroB guaranteed full rid lug Sanson. 'I'd introduce them, only r ....... ......... Proofs and tilings oil homesteads and tlmbor lauds aro being made In Eugouo as usual. J. J. Walton is the U. S. Cuinnilsslouer. liny a Croaoout bloyole aud aavo tloctor bills, for yourself aud wheel. Wo sell thoui. Chambers Hardware Kugeuo. PUBLIC SCHOOL EXAMINATION. eighth grade public school oxuml nut Ions will bo hold lu tho public schools of J .a no oouuty as follows: .May '20, 21 aud 22; Juno 17, 18 and 111, 100:1. Teachers desiring to give those ox- mluatloiis, ploaao notify mo as to tho number of list of questions wautod mid dato of examinations chosen. If those roquosts for lists are not ro od vod immediately I may not bavo M aulllclont number for all. April 13, 1003. W. M. MILLER, County Suporlutendeiit. Dr. Lowe will be In towu all this week. Simmons, the Artist, for photos and stamps. Homo made candy at tho Christian church Saturday night. "Tho Urldul Sceuo," at tho Christ ian ohuroh Saturday night. Students, 25 cents admission at tho Ellen Stouo lecture this crVonlng. Tho work of plnstorlng tho iutorlor of tbo UrosB hotel was beguu this morning. Stop at Frank's hall for an hour anyway, tonight. You will go away well pleased. A cement Hidewalk has been laid in front of the Uuiled Brethren church on Forry street. The W. C. T. U. will meet at Mrs. Plank's, 57G Kerry street, tomorrow aftoruoou at 3 o'clock. A marriage Hoonse was issued this aftoruoou to John S. Orlh, of Jack sonville, and MIhs C. I. Ankcny, of Eugouo. A baseball mooting will bo hold to night lu Svarvorud & Fisher's real eatato olllco. llusiuoss of Importance to transact. Oscar Pasrons is very ill from typhoid-pneumonia at Springfield. Tho physicians say there is little hope for his-recovery. :Tho interior of Watkins ft Miller's meat market has received a new coat of paint which materially lmprovos ho appoaianco of the placo. Al, A. Simmons is located at tho old stand, 0th and Wlllamotto stroots, whoro the host grade photo, work may be bad at roRSounhln rates. Don't forget tho W. It. C. social tonight. You'll be sorry if you do. Ouly ton oonls anil a chance.' on ft Yufl, 'and a fine program. The jury In the case of Albert Abel, charged, with tho theft of some whiskey 1 1n letter's saloon, re turned a verdict of not guilty last o "oiling. lli-adley Overton has Bold his store at Jasper to V. II. Scott, who will take charge May 1. Tho (iuard be speaks for the new owner a continua tion of tho prosporlly which Mr. Overton baa enjoyed. A Portland man, James N. Stacy, has Invented and Just patented n machlno which successfully seals and stamps onvolopca at the aaino time, something which Inventors for many yeas havo boon trying to olfoct, but heretofore without anccess. No Dessert More Attractive 8 0 Why lino poUtitm nml i.p'iul liouro nt):.l;iiin, nvi'ctonluu, flavor uijj Mid coUriin wliou Jc!l rmluN4 Wtt T rvmlU ia two inlmitf I: valoriulMttotHHl. lt'ii (Hr(i'vt ion. Aauiw irilo th hmiwwirts. js. tnmblt, lrm Ih'Hw. Try it In Kmr Fruit Fl. AVKAlt YORAN'S SHOES AND YOU WILL WKAK GOOD SHOES For sale 580 WillnnioUo St., Eugene, - Oregon. II. E. Ankouy is here from Jucksou county. James Milliorn, of Junction City, is lu Eugone. Juo. Orth, county clerk of Jackson, ia iu Eiigeno. Mrs. Emily Hovcy went to Salem today on a visit. Dr. T. B. Ford returned this after noon from a trip uorth. Wiley Francis returned this after noon from n trip to Puget Sound. W. L. Coiipemoll and John W'ilh row wont to Albany today on n short bUBiuess trip. John Mitchell, who has been visiting bis family ill Eugene , left fur tho north this afternoon. Walter McCluro, formerly of Eu gene, now a prominent attorney of Seattle, is in the city. Vin Cook and daughter caiuo up from Port hind today to at loud the Orth-Ankeuy wedding tonight. Hev. tJ. S. O. Huinborr, of Corval lis, was iu Eugouo yesterday and to day, returning homo this afternoon, Doc. Johnson, well known hero, is in tho city on his way from Southern Oregon to Idaho, lie will niako a trip up (he McKenzio befoio leaving. E. P. Colonial), of Coburg, aud Henry Cokman, of Hadleyvillo, wero callers at this ofllco this morn ing. County School Superintendent V7. M. Miller went to Pleasant Hill this afternoon to visit schools there abouts. Miss Tbccla Dove went to Salem to day. Sho has just received word t hat her father has boon stricken with paralysis. .. , ' iTbe I:Unud JournaVKnyH: W. A. Kuykoiidall, a promiuont Ucpubli-I can politicnn of Kugoue, was iu Port- ) land, Sunday. Mrs. Maggie Undcrwoud and ('has. Undoru'ood and wife, left this morn ing for their homes at. Tacoma and j Colfax respectively. C N. Mc Arthur, the popular ex- i Htudcnt of tho IT. ()., now malinger of MISS STONE IN EUGENE of tho finest climates 1 havo ! Mulkey sold tho laud for ?100 and Died. 0. U. Lyons, of Cottago Orovc, diod yestorday, aged 74 years. Mr. Lyons waa a pioneer of 1850, He waa bom lu Naples, N. Y. Ho viih a member of the Masonic order, and tho Masons will attend ills funeral lu a body today, and tho burial services will bo conducted by that body. A wife survives him, Divinity School. Hev. E. C. Wlgmore, of Independ ence, baa resigned the pastorato of )he Christian churches at Monmouth, and Independence, and will accept a chair in the Divinity school heroes u Professor of Hebrew. Oregonians Short Today. Kor thtt InmotH of thono whodWl not tf't thotr Orpohttth(i, 1 wish to nny trmt wo wore short W iHporn toiUy. ' C1KO. R CHAW. Lectured Last Evening in Salem - In the Christian Church This Evening. iMisfl Ellon M. Stonot the fatnoua iniHriionary arrived this aftoruoou from Salom whoro sho lectured last oveu iug to a largo audiouco. She appears to ho in good health and spirits, delighted at hor recop- tiou throughout hor entire trip in tho Weytoru etutc. It is .Miss Stone's first visit to Oregon and sho is appre ciably awakened at the wonders of our fair state. "Vou havo a great country out bore sho paid to a reporter this af ternoon. "1 am much impressed with tho grand distances and territory which serves you. Tho state is a groat one ouo over enjoyed. " iMiss Stono has scon many different kinds of countries aud climates of course. Sho has a kindly oyo aud u voice which compels admiration aud atten tion. "I hope I shall havo ft largo au dience tonight, " tdio said. "I do low) to address tliodo people. I helievo it iri my great opportunity aud 1 am glad to make uye of it. My trip West has been one of groat pleasure. j Kverybody Is po kind to mo. "Oh, X will tell you all aliout that tonight, " stio'said iu Venpouso to a question concerning hersix inonths' Jcaptivity ninongUiu Uulgariau brV-" ganda.f-- !t. tfrffkos mosliiver wheu 1 ': recount t hose experiences, so 1 reservo them for tho platform." As aniumnced, Mi.s Stono will lec tin o this evei.ing in tho Christian church. iMiss Stouo Is accompanied by her nephew, Mr. Kred Stone, who man ages the business transactions for las aunt. He in a bright young man. iVCKNT ADMISSION. Students of the Ci iversity and tho MRS. M. E. MULKEY SUES FOR DiVOPCE Alleges Cruel and Inhuman Treat mcnt and Asks for Custody of Child, Mrs. Mary E. Mulkoyhas commenc ed suit ugainst her husband, L. II. Mulkey, for divorce. Sho alleges iu hor complaint as fol lows: That they woio married iu Louo couuty, Dec. 23, 1890, and have one child, Virgil II., aged two 'years. That ouo year after their marriage Mulkoy bocame very angry at hor and over since thou bus treated hor iu a cruel aud inhuman manner; that on occasions, too numerous to mention, ho has called her indecent names, too vil- for publication; that ou Sunday. April 1!, l!)u:i, ho struck tho plaintiff with his elbow, knocking her ugaiust the stove and told her that sho deserved to bo killed. That tho plaintiff's father deeded to her 02 Allowed April 1. : Koad ncount: M. Olson, road work 8 2 10 SOCIAL EVENTS. A wedding of more tlmu ordinsr importance will tako pla,.e t, at the home of Hon. aui L . ? 1 r.nl Ariknuv nf ocn n , , t . j.UUii street. i uu uuuuuLor, uuas Deo, aud J. A. Burnett, road work 1 20 Andy Achesou, road work 1 50 Theo. Swauson, road work. Ilul.ru Swauson, road work. ir -p..t ....i..!.. 7M : of .Tfli;lranni.i I In ...:n , il. J.UUU1, iuhu num i win ue tho ni-inni. Jl0iii Tk ... 1 00; mony will be performed by the R 100Fatherlleutgouat 7 o'cloek .u,' 1 00 1 formal reception' will iuj'., w. C. Farmen, road work 1 00 , parties lu the happy event. J. A. Achesou, road work II. Popo road work 1 I I.. I ...n..tr 13. lULlJUlllS, luuu vv .- L. Lamb, road work 1 00 . the ceremouy. Only the familial M. Olson, road work 1 00 j the young people aud a very f B. Hutchius, road work 1 00 1 close friends will be iu attendance" L Lamb, road work 1 00 M. Olson, road work 1 00 Mike Almas!, road work 1 50 1 50 1 00 Andy Alinasi, road work . Win. Wells, road work.... L. Wilifey, load work 3 00 Dexter Carter, road work 3 00 Chas. Poguo. road work 4 50 Juo. Crail, road work . . E. W'inf ry, road work . . E. W. Michael, road work .Jl 50 M . D. Biesoll, roart worn. 15. F. Powers, road work . W. II. Gilbert, road work ALL LADIES INVITED. Touttcnd our grand uuder-muilh salo tomorrow, Tuesday, April '1 bs. tweeu tho hourj of 8 a. m. and'op. m. Line complete and r i.. i"" lua' are verv sm.n aud at 4 M Come aud see anyway ! S? , FRANK E. DUXX. acres of laud for a home, but that j y. II. Salleo, road work. the Associated Press at Portland, Is 1 "'f,1' 'Sl'h"ul , children under 15, hero to iittend tho Orth-Aukeuy wed ding. A. K. Erikson and A. P. Ilium, of Bimlilji, Minn., who havo been hero securing land, left today for Ashland aud will return homo from the ro. II. T. McClallen and wife of It use burg, Kirs. E. Wilkinson and Misses J It and Kl In Orth of Jacksonville, aro hero to attend tho Orth-Ankeuy nuptials this evening. will be lid in it to this evening at the Stone lecture in the Christ ian church for 25 cents. KEEP THE KEYS IN YOUR OWN POCKET. rWni Purchased. Eugene, Ore., April 21, l'.Ki.'l, Yesterday in a jury trial, six jurors cn.uio.to the conclusion, anil actually decided that it was lawful aud just for any man or scoundrel, to steal tho keys from an employe with which to eireel an eutiauce into a man's place of business aud help himself to the available goods to his heart's content Said jury, in my estimation, has annulled all tho efforts and honest endeavors of our ellicieiit and careful night polh-o force, who are Irylug to protect the properly of rur business men. Tho culprit iu 1Mb case was u self- consist In., of i'J.1 co...css.M, nigni iiiarauuer, nevoid of above Klinlra. and i'"nripics,ui sun lie was icareii ny mo jury. Where Is our protection? E.M1L ETTKK. James E. Montgomery, of Water vtllo, Wash., has sold his interests at that place and will remove with his family to Lane county. Mr. Montgomery spout his boy hood days in this county and Is well known bore. Ho has purchased tho Nchultz place, acres, six miles will movo to the same within a few weeks. Consideration private. Mr. Montgomery left hero In 1SSH1 and notes many Improvements iu this absence; says that this country looks good to hint. He Is glad to get back to bis old homo his old homo is two miles from the present piirfhao where he Intends to remain. Ole Olson. You'll onjoy yourself at the llercnn club social Saturday night at the Christ ian church. Closing Out Entire line of Men's Clothing at Cost.!'""1" 25 per cent or ono-fourth off on all men's suits except G- A. H Blues. 10 per cent oft. . JUST THINK! $10 00 $lS 00 $5.00 Men's Pant I O t 40 per cent otf. Children's Suits O l"'r cent otf. Come at once, as we mean business nud ar. III tho house. Mod's MotiV MlMl's Mon's Suit Suit Suit Suit ST.'iO $t?(H) f t ."i0 lieu llemlru-ks, tho popular actor and comediun, isagaiu present Inn the best of Swedish plnya., "Ole Olsen" and with the sumo results that have at -I tended his previous starring tours in j this piny a succession of crowdm! i houses that is seldom biokeu, giving tribute to his well directed efforts on ! their part and to the excellence of his supporting company. Mr. Hendricks uti.l 'I II.. ill-..,. " ..ill. ull l. r i musical features, dancing and j other specialities, will be at t tic Par j ker, Wednesday evening, April 22. i and will doubtless attract that lmge elHssof amu-emellt lovers that ire's enjoyment from a wholesome comedy natuially presented. I Tho Snedisli Ladies' viuirtette Is a factor iu the entertainment and the sinking of ttiis orctii.'atiou of aitim I I've Swedish lassies is always au ap preciate,! feature. obtained nearly all the money aud bought other laud and stock aud placed tho deed in his own name. Tho plaint iir asks for tho custody of the child aud asks tho court to enjoin Mulkey from selling said land Rud stock. (leu. H. Dorris and L. IJilyeu aro Mrs. Mnlkey's attorneys. Hotel Arrivals. U. B. Southerland, road work. L. Boriug, road work Goo. Hud ley, road work ., I W. Darrow, road work .1 .'. ... . 12 50 j 9 00: 0 00 9 00; 10 50 18 75 J 1 20 i FOH SALE OR KEXT. Butcher shop For particulars ofllco. in good location, inquire at (Jrnrd 0 75 0 75 M. Euglaud, road work 2 50 W. E. Wiluiot, gravel 1 98 Kot. Camell, gravel 90 U. 11. Caruthers, blacksmithing 2 45 Rolla Phelps, lumber. 20 00 Cottago t.rovo Lumber Com pany, lumber 4 70 W. W. Inman, lumber. 12 05 Wright & liuekmau, merchan dise Money Brothers, morehaudiso. . J. W. Shumate, merchandise. . . W. It. Beck. repairinV, " district No. 10 j Joseph Myers, road work I J. E. Hay, road work Olydo Hay, road work Frank Hadley, road work (Jrilllii IIurdwo.ro Company, merchaudiso JlcCoodenow, repairing crush er, and material David Elliott, road work 1C. K. Chapman, lumber.. John Dick, road work J. J. Thomas, road work J. II. Koborts, road work J. L. Stowart, road work E. T. Templcmnn, road work.. M. W. llurd', hauling gravel. .. T. II Emmons, road work 11. W. Schonck, rondwork C. F. Koepka, labor ou'erusher Fred Fcssondou, labor with team F. L. Chambers .t Bro., mer- cbandiso 22 50 Loughniillcr Peter, mor- chandiso 402 09 Elliot1 Pri or, road work 5 00 C. II. '! .:: r, spikes, '. . 1 00 Cross iho.-, repairs on crusher. GO 50 Coast Fork Lumber Co., lum- Ikt 8 32 Myer.v. Kyle nails 3 80 O. H. Powell, viewer 0 00 Harvey Taylor, viewer G .'10 ti. W. Kelly, viewer 0 10 W. M. Witto, chainman. 3 00 E. C.eer, chainmau 3 00 A. 11. Lyous, marker 3 00 Williams & Parvin, nails 1 20 Our now stock of wall paper U ir riving. Tho patterns are the latest aud tho prices aro right. Chambers Hardware. 5 00 3 75 C 00 7 50 3 75 4 20 35 75 13 50 17 95 1 50 2 02" 10 50 8 00 2 50 3 00 7 50 2 50 38 75 3 75 HOFFMAN HOUSE. FA Sayer, Stanborryyoj ; JJ. W. Crpwel' Coburg. . C. P. Jordan; Portland. I. F. Tobey,; Portlaud. O. C. Moore Salem. .Mrs. Alta Li imer, Full Creek. T. P. Kooucy, Seattle. K'. V. Sayrr, Stanberry, Mo. A. E. Sayr, Stanberry, Mo. J. W. Hartley, Leaburg. S. M. -Douglas, Eugene. J. T. Tull s Springrlold. .1. J. JoliL..-on, Juucliou. J. N. Fredriekson. Louis Price. Edward Loken. II. Kay. Chas. C. Whito, S. F. SMEEDE. Dwight I. Teepor, N. V. E. Dolrick, Jr., Portland. C. W. Colby, Seattle . li. W. Smyth, S. F. (1. W. Uoyuolds, S. F. (leo. H. Fitzgibbon, Portlaud. Frank Ward, Portland. A. R. Butler, Spokauo." U. L. Ewiug, Seattle. W. C. Thomas, Oakland, Cal. C. Colo aud wife, Mareola. H. X. Pritchard, Portland. W. E. Taylor, Albany. Sidney Smile, Sail Francisco. Walter A. McClure, Seattle. H. A. Urower. 11. F. McClallen and wife, ltoseburg. Juo. O. Orth, Jacksonville Mrs. E Wilkinson, Jacksonville. Miss J. R. Orth, Jacksonville. Miss Ella Orth, Jacksonville. Kino program aud exibit of famous pictures at the Christian church Sat urdav nichl : nil f.,r in ,, .. , , St. .Mary's Episcopal Guild will before buving ' mCet nUornoon, April 22, ' ' Chambers Brothers, j J"" l""-"".. Plenty of work NOTICE FOli PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Rosoburg, Oregon, April 18tb, K Notice is hereby givtm that in cos- puuuce wn,u tuo provision? of the w of Cougress of Juno 3, 1ST8, entitled "An act for tho sale of timber link in tho Stat -s of California, Oregu Xovada aud Washington Territory,'1 as extended to all the Public La.:i States by act of August J, ls3i fii Copeuhaver, of (ioshea. county (J Lano, state of Oregon, has this At filed in this ollico his sworn itate incut No. 4909, for tho purhase k the e J-n sw .'-j, sw '4 so Vt, se 'j 11 4, Section 4, iu township Xo. 3' south, lango No. 8 w, aud will or jiroof to show that tho land soufb: i inoro valuablo for its timber or stca thau for agricultural purposes, and b establish his claim to said land be foro J. J. Walton, U. S. Commir siouor, Eugene, Oregon, on Sitot day, the 27th day of June, lfttt ilo names as witnesses: Fred W lisou, of Eugone, Oregon; JoeW' helm, of Dexter, Oregon; Knlu Copeuhaver, of Goshen, Oreg'i: Robert Frooman, of Goshen, Oregoa. ";Vnv and all oorsous clalminfl versely tho above-described lands art requested to filo their claims m till ollico on or before said 27th dy i Juuo, 1903. J. T. BRIDGES, Register. Guild Meeting. J. W. KAYS' FURNITUR5C0 Embalmers and Funeral Dirtcion Day & Henderson, Underuta and Embalmers. Cor. Will ana i THE GRIP season is upon us. Yerington's Phono Quinine euro. never fails For the cough that" Satisfaction or money back. Yerington 9th st. Drug Store. FOR. YOUR. going toelosc nut every suit AX BILLY DEPARTMENT STORE A P! .Iropp. makes liet. Jr.. (i ild-ll Wi lder, hill ' and eott ivator, ce:ii!.intd, Mideiiing easy. We sell them, ..'liatnliers lianlware. I Fishing Tackle, f Hardware, Tinware, I Guns, Ammunition I Bicycles and I Bicycle Repairing go to iS'Ko'd!5 Cas. C. rV1at!ock,wi!!j5ra''!tS1"