Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, May 21, 1903, Image 1

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VOL. 21.
THURSDAY
EVENING
EUQEKE, OREGON, MAY 2 1903
THURSDAY EVENING
180 7
8 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Saturday Sale Bay
Will put on sale
100 Boxes Cube Pins.
Large cube, 100 count
All black.
lloijular 10c seller for
5 cents
A GRAND
OVATION
IN SALEM
President Roosevelt Met'
With Rousing Enthu
siasm Today. j
him from a fatal wound. After that
shut Hall started to ruu, whou the
UiBdilened woman tir4 the other five
ohuwWrs f tht reroivt-r at the ttee-
uihd, but without i-ifort except Uj
aooeUntte bis eiK-ini. Ed, limit U.)
THE PEOPLE WERE
AT THE DEPOT
But (he President's Train Didn't
Stop No Arrangements
Made.
Gents
Department
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TRRirx
j :-.::i-i".!:-i!?fik
Ties 15c and 25c
For ioc
i
Shirts Colored
35c gi ad 0 fur
75 cents.
IAMPTON
Something New....
DAY Mb HENDERSON
: I Will sell you tlio bei-t Kitchen Treasure Table for $3,2;",
i l Center Supported Spring Mattress for 2.25.
I I Full Si.o Three-l'iece Bed-Room Set for 12.50.
I Best Three l'iece Maple Suit for 14.00.
j I Top Mattress for $2.00.
f CORNER WILLAMETTE AND 7th STREETS.
0'r.lf-.rtlttl.i iviSNrV--'W,(
Wall Paper and Paint
A great variety and the
finest line in the city
A new fresh stock
just received
Call and Inspect Our Line of Goods
And we are certain you
will be satisfied
GORDON
The Housefurnisher
26 East Ninth Street.
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Made Two Speeches fuil f Vigo ;
Thought and hdom -Magnificent
Reception Ten
dered by Oregon,
(tiuurd Special Service. )
Salem, Dr., May 21.T.be prssideti
tial party arrived in tins city from i
the south exactly on time and re-
President HooanveH's train of six
care, drawii by otighiA Ko. in
' ibarjo of KtijMueor Morris, taaed
through Kujjciio uu' achedulo timo
Una moruiug 0:15 o'ciok.
Although ao arrangeaiGiits bad been
made for toe train to stop at Eugeue.
a largo crowd of townspeople and uot
a few from tbe couutry tfaihereti at tlu
depot at tlrai hour with tbe hope that
the train might stop and that the preai -dent
might show himself ou the plat
form if oul? for a minute or two. liui
niuiued iu Salem three hours and on the crowd sua doomed to disappoint
minute. The whole time was one ! ment, for the train sped through, oniy
contiiiuouij ovation for the chief mug
Mm to of this country. Ho was kept
my acknowledging Xw cheers of
the crowd of ten t hoe rand people
which hwarmed the passage-wiiy of
the pngeant.
i.vt-ry part of tlio program was cur
ried out to perfection. The president
:i.;uie n happy address to iiiAH) sclu.t.1
children in Marion Square and m:h
rv;itly jdensed with the reception by
the children.
iYom the square the party wended
its w;iy to the capitoi where for an
hour tin) president addressed the im-ineii.-'e
crowd, tiovenior Uto, Chain
bcrlain, tieo, C lirowneli and Mayor
liii-Jmu were tie recipients of per
sonal eompHtiH'iiU. Ire paid a high
tribute to t ho tl. A. H., ihe national
guard, thu Second Oregon, ami es
pecially to the good, plain people of
the west, of whom he was proud to
ho one.
Mrs. liallio Hinges sang beautifully
for the occasion. Secretary Moody
made a short address after the presi
dent had spoken.
The party boarded the palace train
and was off for Portland at one min
ute niter twelve.
PRESIDENT
AT PORTLAND
New
JENNINGS & DOUGLAS
Successors to J. li. RAY. Dealers In
and Second-Hand Goods and Household
I FURNISHINGS.
', flt yoil 01lt for houso-keeplni- iu Rood shape at nominal cost, to you.
we and ave U9 before you buy.
J 49j WILLAHETTE STREET.
Are You -Studying.'
slowing up as it passed the depot.
Kesides the trainmen- the only er
sou visible was a black and sbining
fr.ced nergo porter, who as the train
went by, accepted the htmers of the
ocasiou with a broai grin.
It has been suggested that, if tin
proper elf orts had been made the presi
dent might have Iteen introduced to
bar the train stopped for a minute
or two.
GOV. LORD RE
TURNS TO SALEM
Miiriiikr to Argentine Enjoying
a Vacation in His
Old Home.
CCOUO-
No u'o niakinc a m-nouo oillx-imy mi .1 -.ro,.osiuon.
You mi,.l,t a ,n.-l!T,ta..J a . .
wort :i 'Ji k 1 1 11m t 1 iki... - , ,1 ,
!uu,-h(ortt, W..-M -.v.. you l.-1-.ni mil.,,
inu-n of life if you will v'ive a cliam-o.
N. T. "WILSON.
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Arrived Early this Afternoon and
Was Greeted by Ttwusands
An Exclusive Banquet.
(Sfl'ijiiirf News Arioi'latiou. )
Portlum!, May 21. Tlio Fjieciul tnilu
wltW'h lirouwiit Prenlilrnt ISoowreli
ntnl Httemlulit )iariy to l'ortlnnd,
pulleil into the depot over tie South
ern Pacillc line at J! :15 o'clock tlii
afternoon.
Thu i'renileiit. waa ).reeti'l with a
j;nat ovntion hy tlio five tho'iimnd
jieople who r.i re puthcred there to
witness hlB ilieomini.'. The Mreeti-
i.liout tbe depot ttern tbrniiKml and
jnmnud with tin waitiiiK niafs tf hn-
uiMiilty.
iSixty onrers will he laid at the ex
clusive Immiuet tdtiiulit at the I'crl
lil!)'l Hotel in liolior of the President.
The 1'ivs.idetit given no indication
of fatitue or ony from hl?loni( trip.
li- leave-' eariy toiaonow morttlni;
f ,r Pu:et Sound.
Albany Woman Shooting.
i .Seripi " New Af' eiaiioii. !
All y. May "1. 'ho Hall, who
nur fhot hy Mrx. Maxwell !t ninht
at Alhaoy as hut idij-iitly Injured.
I he l,-rh outside the "toliiaeh HK cut
l.ullet, makil i-'a .allifui V.-HH1 5
:i. i- iii led today, ihe wound U'lntf
consideraldy oll.-n.
Vr- VaJiBeld who did the -hootintf.
ha- l.-. n-j laced mid. r hood of two
hundred dollar- to a; i( o- for emmi-
tomorn..v mtiinintr. 1 hoik.
r iy ill Mr.'. ,M-
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I t l.yih
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Salem, May 21. Ex -Governor Wm
P. Lord, who served the state of Ore
gon tw its chief executive for four
years, and who is now miuixtor to
Argentine Ke-pulilio, has returned for
a short furlough at Salem, ifo will he
hero the greater part of the summer
and expects bis fatnti' to arrive from
California soon.
tiov. Lord is looking rather slight,
having bad a Beige of illness recently, :
and also as a result of the warmer ;
and damp climate of that country. :
The ex -governor was heartily woi-;
coined by many old friends, and is:
enjoying one of the most pleasant :
recreations known to humanity, that;
of renewing old acquaintances. He
hopes to regain his former rugged
health by a season In his favorite
Oregon, where be can Indulge ( in its
fruits and flowers and other good
things After attending tho presi
dential parly to Portland, he will re
turn t Salem, and wiil make his
homo for the time being at Hotel
Willamette.
Big Fire in Manila.
Manila, May 21. Two thou-aud na
tivo houses have licen destroyed by
fire ill the Tondo district of .Manila.
About 8UU0 persons are homeless, and
are iteing fed and sheltered by th
municipality. Tho damage is estl
H!atcdt;2,a,lJ0 pesos. (ei,0M0,0M. )
Great Heat in New York.
New York, May 21. -Two school
children, a boy and a girl, died on
the street in iitooklyn yesterday from
tho effects of the heat. There were
three cases of beat prostration re
ported in this city.
Tho thermometer at noon was 8t,
Ftil From a Tresfie.
Junction City, Or., .May 21. A
hobo named Wilson, from Wisconsin,
rexterdav fell from t lie trestin of tbe
liarri-burg bridge, breaking his rigiit
thigh lme. A local piiy-iclau re
duced the fracture.
Burned to Death.
Itiehmond, Mich., May 21. Ilev.
Henry .Storey, a l!aptit minister, was
burned to death and his wife so se
verely burned that it is feared she
w ill not recover, in a file which you
terday destroy. '! their home.
ROOSEVELT
IGNORED
HERMANN
No Mention Made of
Oregon Politics in
Salem.
Reamts Jode in Procession Near
Hermann and Was Introduced
to the Chief Executive of
the Nation,
(tluard rlpei'ls! Service, )
Salem, Or., My 21. PHES1DKST
UOOSEVtXT ABSOLUTELY KS
NOHK1) IHKUKK HKKMAXS IN
ALL UrmjANCKS. J1E MADE
NO UEKEKKXCK TO THE OUlXiON
CAMPAIGN.
A. E. lleames rode iu a carriage iu
the procession, his carriage follow
ing immediately Itehlud that in which
Mr. ilormamm rode, Mr. Ui-ames
riding with Mr. Grooeh f the Presi
dent's personal escort that is passing
through the country with hint.
Air. Heriiiami was jiesented to th
President in Oovernor Chamin'riaiii's
ofbee in the state house, along with
forty other gentlemen, among whom
was Mr, lle'inies.
In fact, the President emitted ex
posing any sentiment favorabe to Mr.
lleiiiaiin, IT 1SH1NU ESPECIALLY
NOTlCAiiLE THAT ilK UK) NOT
liiiKET HIM WITH THU USUAL
WAKMT'H that former aepmiutniiees
would exhibit.
It Is stated that the invitation io
ride from Saicm to Portland was
practically demanded by Senator
Mitchell and some of the other poli
ticians and tbat. THfcKK WAS KO
PERSONAL INDICATION IN HIS
MANNEU TOWAUUS HERMANN
HY THE PKESIDENT OF OEKlKii
FOU HIS 8UCUKHH Is looked upon
as demonstration of tbe President s
unwillingness to go dh record for the
man whom he forced out from tho
Commlsslonershlp of ihe Oeueral
Land Office.
11ANOS ON THE T11A1L.
ISingcr Hermann has hung on bis
trull as ho approached Oregon, has
pleaded and begged for recognition,
has called ou the bigger men of the
state to come to his rescue and elicit
from the chief executive some ex
pression that would set ttt rest the
doubts of tbe jieople as io the atti
tude of tho President.
Tho sum total of the incident lias
ieti to leave no doubt as to tbe
President's frame of mind, ami that
frame of mind is disgust at tho bad
taste and "nerve" of Mr. Hermann.
It waa apparant from the atmosphere
that surrounded the president 1 party.
S V. T M -r w mr- a -. -m . 1
5. tl. r KibiNDLYI
Extr
Special
SATURDAY NIGHT 7 TO 9.
An oiuiomtuii v iiLt? lit U comes hut seldom in ti
i oiut'tt ltf iinu. The iiilriais wti ollm Saturdav nitrhi S
: im nr rart' tnunti usiiit v t-j .sucttrc RllKa at aUOiH
' . ..... , . a
jUU yaros t Mil.', worth trom 1,'2.j to S2.50 AA
tw yatu, SiUtutliiv msht 7 u
.This lk conn's itt Crystal Cord, Vila Satin and Fan-
tv irut;ads attd SlntiO.
5 Pair Odd C
irsfis,sciima: irom frl.ift to2.i.i C f '
Saiurdav uk'ht 7 to i JU;
) jU Fair i) mil rvjiular t :
il 8atttidav ioJii 7 i
kid iiUhig Ikirsots,
.501
500 Yards, f dtn l.av
worth uit(i 1 i'
v ami Eji)bntdiry AC
SaUrtdav ntht 7 !j i) VJ
t Cents Furnishing Defartment
82o Ihmm muTts .f th,. ii.a siifui Silk tie in 4-irs-hatid'
g fllidp t 1S.WM, Mid-t'l Mrin; Ti-M, etc, your
t!l!)ic-. :i!i'nl;sv ti"!)t i to U
25
'X lartit'S liiitsj; i
jlht'.- lwr;atr5 dr
ii) tl!'
routitrv
day.
may participate in '
Can Our Canned (iooda be Beat.
We would like to see sonic one v.-bo
cull candidly state by ,vim in either
piice or ijuaiity. 'n',v itrcv. toned i'v
ti'O best canoeTH iu this couiilry and
Europe, Hiiti if you eno ihj.i n cao of
orti, or loujifiof tor i.V, nit-! i:ui t.n
etjiiai ours iti high itioility, iii .-hv. vt
and llnvor yim can tulto a urn boioo
ttiltl you free.
W. M. Green,
Phone Main 2i-1
619 Willamette St.
...This Store Offers... I
-iiiiMa J1 m To See tllelie-AC.d '.vitlnct
1 , . , in ! .us 'i vfi'd i . .'.i!.
I-lef, ""' ''"'jj-ru; !- : ! ly-
tif '. s!i iv ; . ' i .i. :
T 1
.de
jel with Mr.
:.r. itifirrytng ber
. W.-h. Tiny l.-..d
.Mfft.y, when the
1 f i a f olver and
j., I. u,i( almost
The JiulM ftiuck
. n t o ton on hi '
j r-d.al !y mii.g
Ctirisiian Church Market.
I)f,.-,.,i chielieii, hominy, salt ris
ing bread, t ron bread, salads, cuke,
and other home cooking ai th market
to 1" held by Christian church belle,
at MeKlntiey A lloleninn's giocery
Satiir day.
LUCKY 1MJY Mi.NTN'i STO K.
Wc are the so1hori-d sgelit fot
th- side of a lili.i'i 1 siuotiid t,f treas
ury ..t-ck in the l.'iiky i!"y Mining
t'omi ii. y. which we tier for sale at
;;,,,,i, . Those who wish to Is-eome
part o i. f iu this splendid pro) city,
ft-ioi i iri.e tln-ir s j iii atiot,. t
.i i.i our ntllee and giie os the
a'io not you wish to invest.
iKi.g'Iia Ileal 1 -'-'te 4 llivestlnelit Co.
GRAND ENCAMPMENT
Offif$ Elected for the Ensuing
Year W. M. Green, Grand
High Pfieit.
Portland, May 31. Tim grand en
campment 1. O. O. 1". In session here
has elected ihe following office.:
tirand Patriarch T. Howard, of
I'endletoti.
Oratid High Priest W. SI. Oreen of
1 aigeue.
;rnd Senior Warden CiaudoOntch
of Salem.
Oram! Scribe E. K. Kbaroti, Port
land, ( re elTti d !
iiriiud Trmsurer W, W, Erancis of
llalsiy.
tirand Junior Warden W, I. Yaw
ter of Jacksonville.
tirand iiepresentiiiive P. W.Stewaii.
of Portland.
Oratui Marshal liols-rt rftnvemon
of Ifoseburg.
tirand luslde Sentiuel 1. Hkaifo
of Silverton.
tirand tnitside Sentinel L. 11.
Hnard of CwjUille.
The grand encBmpment aecptil
tbe Invitation of the committee on
rei tioii to President HooaeveH to
take irt in the parade In a body m
Tborsiiay afternoon.
The reports of tbe Oram! Patriwb
and the tirand Scribe showcl a very
health-condition of this branch of
Odd Fellowship. The ttlstie ot.
mitted show that tlie niemls-nihip fana
reached a total of liltj, an Increase in
tha tast year of 311.
Just .received a lino of clo-k shelves
!,d nieiitcitie chests; vtn them in
north -how window.
Chambers Hardware,
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Eugene's
Greatest
Bargain
Opportunities
Vronfh of 1 lint on evury hand-EveryDay
Yon n-!ct your own best intert'stsi'
- You Fail to Visit Our Stere,
There's Ample Evidence to sustain
Our claim that tiiitt ii ilm Bargain
Jlouxfl of Kupmwi.
Tho hwuitiful littti of
...SKIRTS...
Keca5vl a tiiitjrt tinso ago
are ahootst half gono.
'j'liny oimo in
Vilo, K(ui)uei, Fancy Briiiiuntinss.
('oiors Wtiiti, 35iat;k ami Navy. x-
RarcsL Bargains In Shirt, Waists,
from 45j up to $3.00.
FREE! FREE!
War ft ill jiivini; away Crockery
witii wery jmndtatj f $5.00 worth.
FANCY IMiOl STITCH sOSlEHY
Hf otir lints at
I rv, 2(k', 2 -, 4te, m., Cfw 75c.
T0LMIE & TRAVER
Successors to P, Frank & Son.
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B0NB0NIERE BREAD
THE BEST-WHY?
Ibcu w make firead maktug ,!,. The w.niiarj coiidltloo
are ftn-ai m eU niii.ex rim M,ai . tiw-m. We teat our flour and uao
iiotliiog but the moo. y ,), t nv, ,,,) T),f v ,,mi t flollr it
Hfte.i. ihis i.r.-sd rati aly i e found at the l5Sserv, or tlrocery
Htotva, far tiie im id case- are nonfe-d " itoiilioniero ibead."
Phono 130-1. Free Delivery.
F. B. DUNN, Proprietor, .