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(Mi AMD Telephone, No Main 101 iars JULIUS GOLDSMITH. ' -s . "i L.-iL..' -..--- - WEATHER. Tonight and cooler tonight. Thiitsday, HlioworB Business Pointers. Eat at tho liaiiquot. Call for Stanford Kyo. Kmil Kttor sells Btnuford.Eye. Dr. C. W. Lowo, graduate oitiolau. Useful novoltios in kitchon utuusila at the Uoldon Hulo. Bpochil Balo ol ladies' and JUL roll's lioso. J. V. Kantl'man. , If you drink , call for tho bust Btunford Kyo at Kmil Ettor's saloon. Onoenn of Sliorwin &, Williams' buggy paint, will mako your rig look liko new. Wo havo It for sale. Chambers' llurdware. If yon need a lawn mower, seo our Phoenix ball boaring; also grass catchers. Chambers' Hardware. Wliou buying Men's and Hoys' hats or shofS you cuu Ret exceptional valtios at tho Cloldun Uulo. "Jlnr-Not" varnish its made to var li I ih wood, oil cloth, linoleum, or wall paper. It is called "Mar-Not" ho fir.iBO it will not mar. Wo sell It. Chambers' Hardware Huporior quality in suiumor dross foods at popular pricos at tho tiolduu Kule. liver , Increasing pnpularily the iiiiuipiot'H regular dinner, 25 cents. I ni 5::U) to 7:30. Wo havo tho beat stock of new kIioos in the twn mid rices tho lowest. lion Marcho. Huo tho prizes to bo given away by J.lcKlnuoy &, ilolman, Juno 1st. Wo are bakers and caterers. Cntor- o.'H tiB wolljas bakers, liakura as well as caterers. Tho liazolwood. Hlinmous, the Artist, for photos and Ktamps. Kpociul sulo this week crash and linen towels. J. V. Kiiulfman. 'J'ho beat values in shirt waists an to iw found lit tho (Inldeii liule. 61. 25 gloros, Kt cents. 8. KM lh) i;loves for 75 conts. J. V. Kiiull'niaii. Laco curtiiiii strotchora, at Chunibera' Hardware. Duuu'a solid fruit spray. Lough lulllor Si l'otor. Al. A. Kimiiioiiii la located lit the tild ataud, tithiind Willametto artreets, v hero tho boat grndo photo work may 1 o had at reiisouablo nites. liny your furniture of ua and save money. Chunibera' Hardware. A big shlpiuoiit of go-carts just ro e.dvod. Tho prlco will pleaao you us well na tho carts. Chambers' Hardware. OABTOTIIA. Jtwut tho ) Il Kind You Half Always Bougtt J. W. KAYS' FURNITURE CO !'mbaliner. and Funeral Directors Oi-y & Henderson, Undertaker and Embalmcrs, Cor. Will ana 7h No Dessert .'!iv u :e lu(:i id j T'lni'vH li, !i,T r..ilt.i in io minnt,'"? Iv. rvllimi;mlh..i,..yi,i,:,. Siniplr mid li.'k .i',.riin.s. ti.ic... Ji'-iwrf.-lion. Amu pi-.'totlio hut if,., ho tr.)ulit, !,'- i. ; . r. 'try it t.ulny. In Four Fniit I'l. Iji-n; ? 'irui.L... Stmwberrv. lUau- ..in. lile. FOR. Wo can hIiow vou tin1 Ix-gt Shoes Jud Ox'jidi you over f.iv in Eugene at tho i'i'ii'0. A glance nt our Show Window will convince you. I YORAN'S SHCE STORE! I S2.00 4!f We expect a denso crowd at our Bargain Counters each day of the week. It will pay you to come. 20 per cent off Skirts-1 0 per cent off Waists Extra gcod Shoes at Prices none but this Store makes: Try your luck Money back with each sale. BON MARCHE, A Place to Save Money- Brevities Eat at tho Hanqiiet. W. O. W. pius at Januoy's. Tlio Uoadick compuuy went north this afternoon. Joseph MacQueeu is reporting tho fostival of muaio for tho Oregoniau. The Coburg saw mil jis shut down on account of extensive repairs which havo been inaugurated. JKeop tho W. O. W. celebration . in mind. It will bo u Burpiisor for all interested and disinterested citizons. Additional arrivals on tho afternoon traiiiB swell tho list of visitors in Eu gono on account or mo iobuviii oi music. With tho circus, tho theater, tho musical festival, tho baseball gumes, and the Held n.eet Saturday, Kugeuo la haviiiK plenty of oiitertninmout. it never rains but it pours. Tho W. O. W. Hag, to bo repreaeu- tedto the cump having tho largciit per oontngo of its members in tho parado r'riday, Is bo to seen in tho window of Allen Eaton's book store. It is a beauty. j To tho numerous prominent visi tors in Eugene and to the great rank and-(Ho w ho do not enjoy Bpocial distinction wo aro glad to extend a welcomo and a good, warm Eugvno klud. Hero's to all of you. Captain Chandler of tho U. O. base ball team says that ho litis received a challenge f.'om Ilia Hill Military Academy asking for a gamo with tho 'varsity nine, to bo played on the pro feasinual basebull grounds In this city, May 'X!. Owen Van Duyn, formerly o( Eu gene, la buoii to bo married to MIsb Florence Miller, also well known here, at Nampa, Idaho, whoro Mr. Van Duvu ia practicing law. Misa Emma Van Duyn will iiIho bo niarrlod at the aiiuio time to a prominent min ing man. Oh I yea thou thia la what thoy ally say after thoy havo brought their watch or clock "Tho next time I will ito to Janney'a fur they could havo not the aanio thing cheaper. I'll buy .ny a llvoiwnio there fur ho haa got ju.it what 1 want. And his pricos are most reasonable." New Idea Woman's Magazine. llrldes, gradiiatea, nil d (lowers are tho doininant tout urea of (the i. II rat month of Suniiner, and tho Juno nuiii ber of tho New Ideii Woman's Magn- iz.no Ireata of tl.cin nil. ".lune, tho mouth of Kosea," ia a practical tloral paper, by Ilenjaiiiln II. Ketch, charm lugly UliiBtrateil. Sarah Slater cou trlbutea a worthy articlo on "Juuo llrhlea;" Agues Warren describe "Juno Knt mi; " and Kato Maratou writes of "A Woman and her I'll! Money." In addition to thoso dls ttnctly timely thiMiiea, tho aoveral de partments of society fadr, good house keeping, embroidery, and homo dress making receive novol treatment, char acteristic of tho senaou. Tho abort stories mid verao aro of exceptional excellence. NOTICE TO CONTKACTOKS. Staled proposals for tho erection of a High School building in Eugene, will be received at the otllce of l'ugh A Carey, Architecta, room 4, Mo Clung building, Eighth mid Willam ette streets, Eugene, until June 1st lit til a. In., where plana mid apecillcn- tiona may lie seen. Such proposals to hn endorsed and accompanied by cert tiled check. The Hoard of IMrectora reserve tho right to reject any or all blda. Eugene, May ' I'llANK KEISNI'.U, Clerk, School Klstriot No. 4. f THE GRIP !MIM)U tt) 1IHU US, Ycrington's I'heiio iiiinino Cllll'. never fnlla to White Pine or tho oounh that fttllowii Sat infliction ir niotu-y Yeringtoft gth st. Drug Store. MONEY-BACK SALE ALL THIS WEEK ts and Shoes Maybe you don't know what is going on at Personals. li. D. liaber, of Colfax, Wash., is here on a viait. W. C. Hurkhart, of Albany, ia visit ing in Eugene. Mrs. Mary Scewurt, of Albany, is hero attending tho festival. Dr. W. C. lirown, a dentist of ludo- poudonco, is in Eugene. Harry L. Holgate, of Corvallis, is in Eugono. Mayor liishop, of Salem, b3 taking ill tho festival. Mrs. W. Kuykoudall returned today from a trip south. Mrs. lionuott, of Marshfleld, ia in the city, tho guest of Mr. and Mra. O. E. Smith. K. II. Withrow, a subatautial -farmer of Eliuirii, waa u pleaaant caller ut this ollico today. Mrs. J. C. Welsh, who has boon viaiUug friends hero returned today to her homo in Portland. Wallia Nash, of Portland, ia in Eugene. Ho says that his sou, W. Ciill'ord, is improving alightly. Otto lirown arrived this afternoon from Cottage irovo and is at tho home of Mr. and Mra. Henry Schwer ing. J. M. Sharp and daughter, Miss (iraco, tiro horo from Loa Angelea,;tho guestB of Miss Stella Iieau and brother Louis. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Damon nud Jura. It., r. Oaliurn, ot halom, aro gueata at tho homo Mr. and Mra. 1' W. Oahiiru. Mra, Uoso liloch l!auer,tho tiilnntcd soloist of Portland, arrivod this lifter noon and la u giicat of Mr. nud Mia. S. 11. Frlondly. Mr. and Mra. J. l' Gates, hero from tho east, left today for Portland for u few days' atay, previous to lo cating in Eugeuo. ;i llev. 1. G. Knotls nnd wire, of Al bany, who havo been tho guostB of Mr. nud Mra. W. O. Zlegler, returuod to Albany this afteriiuon. Miaa Holla Stuart arrived today from Albany and will sing with tho Albany sect ion of tho oratorio lu Vll lard Hall thla oveulng. Mrs. Clara Esson wont to Portland thia afternoon to be present at the atate Sunday school convention which convonos In that city tomorrow. .Misses Eulu Cillrin, Mildred Lister, and Daisy Crawford left this aftor noou for Cnpitola, California, as dele gates from tho Uuivoraity V. W. O. A. to tho niiiiiial convention of the coaat aaaociationsiheld there. Court House Hems. HEAL ESTATE THANSEEKS. California ,v Oregon Iand Coinpany to U. S. A., 410 acre" in tp. '23 a, mid '24 s, r II and 1 o. W. W. Withers, sherltr, to E. J. Crow, lots 12, 14 nnd In, block 110; lota 10 and '20, block '2ti, Eraaier A llyhtnd'a ad, to Eugene, Sherill'a deeds. Same to aame, lota 111 and 10, block .'2, Eraaier A Horry's part of Elor- dice: lots 0 and 10. block Hi. and lots 10 and 11. block 10. Eraaier A llv- hind's ad. to Euueiie. Sherilfa deed'a. A. J. and Louisa II. Johnaon ti Alexiinder Power, 100 acres in tp. V a. r 0 w, ii00. T. G. ami .Martha A. Hendricks to Trunk C. King, 40 acres in tp 10 s, r t! w, 100 T. G. and Martha A. Hendricks to Frank C. King, lot 3, block 3, Hen dricks' amended ad. to Eugene, jtvi. MEDICAL LICENSE. Charles Herlwrt At wood's medical license ia tiled with the county clerk. DECLAMATION PAPEHS John Francis Douglas and Jamea II. Douglas, subjects of the King of England, tile their declarnt Ion of Intendint; to become U. S. citizens. ClKCriT COUUT. A. E. Zlelime A Company va. W. R llollcuticck, to recover money. L, M. Travis attorney for plaintiff. The Banquet short orders, lunches, ice creiiin, confections. The beat of everything. Oakland Item: The drill teams of the W. O. W. nro preparing to visit I'ligeiie on the l.Mh and take part in the big ' log rolling" to tie held at that place on that date. Ignite n nunilH'i of local Woodmen will ae conipniij them and help them to cany olf all t no honor due the in. l 14 h 9 MORE WOODMEN DISPLAYS OUT The Night Brought to Light M3ny New Decorations in Honor of the Big Event. Tho night brought forth many now windows which aro decorated for the eoniim' Woodmen day. Friday, the loth of thia month. Tho city is gradually taking ou a decorated ap- poarauco and by Friday morning will bo in holiday uttiro in nouor of tho big lodge which ia to entertain ou that date. Ninth street bus como bravely to tho front. Miss Saltzinan, the milliner, haa. a pretty camping scene in her window. Tho items ill tho eceuo bear proportion nud are very prettily ar ranged. M S. Parker has an unique display, cmblaiuatio of the order of which ho ia a prominent member. Tolmlo A Traver, across tho street, have one of their large windows cm belliahcd with axe, aledge and wedge. The Women of Woodcraft are not forgotten. Their tripod nnd cainptlre aro to bo seen in many of tho win dows. II. Gordon's forest scene with the big log and logging accoutrenicnta :it tracta couaiderablo attention from tho paaBorsby. In M. II. Jnnney'a window the lodgo is honored with a pretty arrangement of foliage and cmblema of the order, Vincent's drug store has a balance scale with a W. (). W. certillcnte on ono side and a chunk of gold ou the olhor. Tho cortillcato outweighs tho gold and nil Inscription announces that W. O. W. is better than t ho precious metal. Ou Willamette street, the new win dowa aro also pleasing. McKiuuey A lloleman'a display ia a pretty scene of the forest, depicting the various good poiuta'nf tho lodge. W. M. Green, tho grocer, la nuioug the merchanta with attractive win dows. His is a wood scene. Ever green trees with oak logs strewn about. J. Y. Kaiill'nuiu has tlxod up au at tractive window also. Note and Coinaient. Tho liuineroii.i vbdtuia in Eugone thia week on various accounts will havo a word to say of the city whon they go to their homes. What will bo tho common roport of Eugruo to IliA uiul.,r iili.,u of I tin vl..- u.,,l II.a (country precincts? As far na wo have heard the only reports which'wiTl lie 1 carrieti nome will no tnoso ot pnuse for Eugene, for the looks of the city, for tho huspitniity of her citizens and for the excellence of her imilitu 'tiona. It is the only kind wo really , expect. Eugene ia a pretty city, and ! there la no disputing the fact, nnd I the other ipuilillcations speak for theniM'lvea. i I lou people have a set of buainess i ""'" ' j aaid a visitor ia ph. in . to be seen, today, "who nre leady to do their best for tho good of tho city. They seem to enter into the ' ""' various enterprises which ' Uu cil- f""'a. Vou have neat, com i '11l',s ftorea and genial clerka-tho ' wi"'luw marvola i.r bcuuty ospeo- hilly. I do not kumv of a citv which could not prollt from tho example being'H't by Eugene A Big Dolly Yarden. .lmhlh ld Mail : smith caught a Dolly the Wishkah river weighed l.'i pounds. Michael Gol.l Varden trout in Tuesday which Expert Usher- : men pronounced it a genuine Dolly 1 Vnidi ii, and say it the largest of that .variety ever caught in Hie waters of this state. Mr. OoldMiiith had n struggle to laud the tih. It has been i incased In ice and will bo on exhibt- i Hon during the state conventions lird Men and Korestera id A herder Washington, neM week. Will Grow Cabbage. "Ciil'I'iKc" Killer is K'i'K into tin mhkttt ruifim; Imsint'sM tliis y,r men extensively tlmn lu.-t. Hi niyo t'mt yeslonluy In seAtsI to pounds of cuMmo t'ti on bis ; S: mill1! below tun u, iha;-ril h who!. lot more, nointi to Mipply the this year. I', ' WArt At. T A VP I1 A MONEY-LOSING SALE Yes and we make a truthful statement when we say so ... . ktfv.i&. S 1.90 and worth 3.50 c. 'Nothing Mado to Equal Them at the Price. !T for sufh a cut in shoes is Ulir HeaSOU WE WANT SHELF ROOM AND MUST HAVE IT. Many pairs of shoes are crowded to the warerooni. THE SALE IS NOW GOING ON. KICKED BY A VICIOUS HORSE Harvey Copeland Comes Near Losing His Life by a Blow on the Side of His Head. J Ihirvoy Copeland, tho fourteon-ycar-old son of Jamos Copolnnd, was kicked thin morning ou the right side of his head by a horse which ho was al lending ou East Seventh street. Tho iron shod hoofs of tho vicious ani mal struck tho boy's ear and split it to tho scalp, extending to tho skull and making au ugly wound on tho scalp. It was thought thnt the skull was crushed but tho injured lad re gained conscioiineK-a shortly and waa taken to the Courthouse lodging house where tlio physicians attended bini. When asked about the accident tho boy declares ho remembers nothing whatevor ahont it. Consciousness had ret urued but reuiembrauco of what he waa doing had left. High School Notes. Tho regular weekly assembly waa postponed this morning and school dismissed nt 10:4o. Tho majority of the school took advantage of the op portunity to witness tho parado of tlio dog and pony show. 1'rof. E. 1). Kessler of the Mon mouth Normal School wns a visitor at tho High School this morning. During hia Bhort atay Prof. Kessler had occasion to shako hands with many of his old pupils nnd frionda in tho school. To u Guard reporter Prof, lioasler said : "1 am very much pleasod with tho progress mndo by tho Eugono High School and publiivj schools. I understand that tho High School graduating class will contain over thirty students. This is an excel lent showing for a school of so short lifo. Whon you aro installed in your splendid n vv High School building you will certainly bo a school second to homo in tho state." The track team yesterday notified tho Seattle High School aggregation, through its manager, Roy Davis, of Its acceptance of tho challenge for a meet m May 30. Last night activo training began. Alf tho E. H. S. track stars wero out and hard nt wrok Improving their stunta. Asked as to tho prospects of victory, Mana ger Davis 8iiid:j"From the showing made by tho Sealtlo men in their recent meet with tho University of Washington, our boys aro very hope ful. With a few exceptions their rec orila nro no better nor na good na oura. Tho E. H. S. track tenm of thia year la tho best the schonl has ever organized. Wo look fon :,:dto a strouuoua meet with Seattlo but havo no fear for our laurels. As regards the financial part of tho affair tho school hns come forward very hand somely in guaranteeing nttendauco aud we expect to make it n complete succea. " Notice to 1. 0. 0. F. Regular meeting Wimawhaln Eu eiitnpinont No. 0. tonight. Work in the Royal Purple degree. Al members requested to be preseut. 11. E. WALKER, Chief Patriarch. 8 FOR. YOUR. Fishing Tackle, Hardware, Tinware, Guns, Am munition Bicycles and Bicycle Repairing go to graded for Wood! JXk 10 a pair 'See the Big Line for $1.42. - - H THE DOG AND PONY SHOW Attracts Large Crowds to Eugene 'Militia A Good Performance I This Afternoon. 1 Norria & Rowe's animal shows are always greeted by a largo crowd ou their way about tho country. The' nianngeiuaut haa improved tho circus in several ways and haa enlarged tho menagerie upon every opportunity. Aa a result tho big crowd which nt teuded today was more than plenaed with the entertainment. Their bill boarda tell the truth. Tho morning parado was the ceutor of uttraetion for tho crowd and the following freo exhibition waa attended by a large crowd. The afternoon performance waa attended by hundreds, many of them from tho country. The company treats its pat rona well nnd is deserving of the big success which nttends is performances. Tho oveniug performance will commouco nt 8 o'clock iu tho big tent buck of tho depot. Au attraction nt the shows is a bnby camel born iu Oakland, Oil., six weeks ago. It holds tho unique posi tion of boing tho only baby of its kind cvor born on the Pacific const. DISSOLVED PARTNERSHIP J' V,'. Clark Today Bought out M. S. Hubble and Will Con duct the Transfer Business. Quito nu important business change was recorded today with the sale of M. S. Hubblo's holdings in the Hubble A Clark transfer business to J. W. Clark, tho other partnor. Mr. Clark assumed control of the busincsa today. The deal involved over S'2000. Mr. Hubble has been in the dray business for tho past 12 years in Eu geuo aud haa mndo n big success of tho same. Mr. Clarl: was taken into partnership about a year nud a half ago and tho firm has been doing a big business over since. Mr. Hubble haa notdocided aa to hia future buainess, but will iu all probability remain in Eugene. Died. Am i. (': ...lighter of Sam'l. II . Chris tian, tho latter a pioneer of Eugene, died at the family home at Spokane ! nday, May 8, aged 1!) years. She was born nenr Heppner in 1884. The father, mother, threo brothers nnd a Bister nionru the loss of tho bright nnd lovely girl. Something New.... DAY (Si, HENDERSON Will sell vou the beit Kitchen Treasure Table for Center Supported Spring Mattress for $2.'J". Full Size Three.l'ioce Bed-Room Set for $VL'oQ liutt Three-Piece Maple Suit for 14 .00. Top Mattress for $2 00. CORNER WILLAMETTE AND 7h STREcT-' CaS. C. MfitiOCk, s ir.ti r,. . y-'i a pair. E DUNN FOR A BIG 0. N.G. ENCAMPMEN of Orcgo, Washing and uanu io ump with Regular Army. Some time ago it una . that tho National Guard of Z "'coo coast, states would hold,, ftllp.nmnninnf Ik:,. " I Bummer regular army at. Salt Lake Cilp h seems now that tho pan hajV chaugod nud instead the miiita only Oregon, Washington ard Idl will participate iu the eucampw with tho regulars. A press i..u iiikiiub, wash., sars- Jiajor Robert K. Evans, ofli, . -, I'nuiuiaii oi i ae uoiumbia. arms iieru today from Vancouver to lmlg a camping silo for tho militia otti siaies bi Washington, Idaho n gon, iu coujuuctiou with the regdj, army, jio said ho wonted at las iu,uw acres, and ia now cootenia with Superintendent Jay LvDck 4 iuo imnjia luuian reservation, tfii tivo to a sito on Satas Creek. "This is near tho river and ak the railroad, aud ia an immense hit or unueveloped prairie land. He3 inspect the silo on Jlonday and thi go to Spokane to inspect a site ttwi llo said tho American Lake site i Tucomn, is too small for maneuver" Attention G, A. R. Comrados aud families Jatteafa Memorial Day exercises are reqaestal to bring well-filled baskets for dii.it on that day. Tho ludies of tlio W. R. C. aodG. A. R. iyJ.ll servo colfeo to memteil either organization nnd their families, at Frank's hull ou 9th street, on tint day. WOMAN WANTED. To do IB housework iu a small family, h quiro iu tho forenoon at 557, rerat Eighth nnd llighstreetslorpaitw lars. Eat at the liaiiquet. You will meet your friends Banquet. Our regular dinners aretaiiBi lend. Como early, aud stay lit(. The Hazelnood, Tho only up-to-date and com line of soft drinks iu the cityat-Q liazolwood. Tho Banquet may not tab only ice cream, but it certainlj iw mako the best. Wo mny not sell all the i but wo do buy all the pure town. "Tho Banquet." v in ,, if vonrself. tleW nw.nl vm, ever lite ill VOlir life I" money. Tho Banquet dinner, 54 1 7 ::i0, '23 cents. MiYftiU-Yll II V3