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44 O'J.UD Telephone, No Main 191 For Cigars JULIUS GOLDSMITH. o- ra 9? WEATHER. Fair wojthor tonight uod frldiiy ; light froHt tonight. pecia Money-Back Dress Goods Sale With an extra 10 per cent returned with each yard oi' Dress Goods purchased in the store (hiring the coming we' k. Come try your luck with the throngs of people who are ' Patronizing the New Store New Goods-and New Prices THE BON MARCHE. A Place to Save Money. 2100 yards of Gingham worth 10 cents to 12 U2 cents a yard for 6 1-2 cents a yard at FRANK E. DUNN'S Brevities Business Pointers. Cull for Btunford Ryo. W. O. V. pins lit Janney's. "Kmll Kttor soils Stanford Ry. Dr. 0. W. Lowe, graduate optician; Useful novoltloB 1q kitohou utousila lit the Uoldeu Kulo. If you driuk , cull for tlio best Btunford Ryo ut Emil Ettor's suloou. Whou buying Mod's aud Hoys' liutB or sIioob yon can got oxeoptiouul valuos ut tbo Uoldou Hulo. Snporior quality in summer dross goods at populiir prions ut the (loldou Rule. J. J. Walton, is a duly uutborizod U. S. Commissioner and will attend to nil laud oflico business. Don't foigot tbo closing out sale ut Rankin's muaio bouso. Sao the prizos to bo givon uwuy by MoKinnoy & Hulmiiii, Juno 1st. Bhoop-Bhoaring is at hiiud, und you uood u niitebluo to do tho work. Ill Tostiguto tbo mattor. Lougbimllor & Potur. Wo are bakers aud catorors. Cntor cra as woll us bakers. Milkers us well us cutorors. Tlio Huzlwood. Tbo bout values in Bbirt wuistB aro to be found nt tbo Ooldon Kulo. If you nood a luwu mowor, boo our Phoenix bull bearing; ulso grans catohors. CbaniberB' llurdwure. Dunn's solid fruit spray. Lougb iii lllor &, Potor. , lluy your fumlturo of ub und eavo money. Cbauibers' Hardware Simmons, tbo Artist, for photos aud stumps. Wo carry a full linn of garden soode lu bulk; ulso a lawn griiBa und (lower sood. Chambers Hurdwaro, Wo lmvo a oomploto lllie of Men 'a and Hoys' straw lints of tbo Inlett piilleriiB ut tbo Uoldou Kulo. it saves your wool nud makes yoi money ono of thoso shecp-shcareri- ut Loughmlllor & l'olors's. Don't wull. Tlio Kuukiu cloalnt out aide will soon bo ovor und yon will be kicking yourself for not so curing ono of the big bargains offered. Ob I yes, tbis ia what thoy till say after thoy bavo bougbt their wntob or clock, "Tbo next timo 1 will go to Jnnnoy's," for thoy could Imvo got the Biuile tiling olieaper. "I'll buy my silverware for bo lias got jusl what 1 want. And bis pricesare most reasonable" O A. IS T lit A. . Deuitu Iha Kind You Haie Always Personals. iiiyolo repairing neatly douo ut Loughmlllor & Peter's. The foundation of James Vatos' now livery stable at East Sventb und Oak atreots ia being laid.' M. E. cburcb Wednesday, May 27. Miaa Matlock elocution, musio and a delightful evening. Tbo W. ft. P. L. will meet with Mrs. Jaea Willoughby Saturday aftor uoou ut lior homo in University addition. Word roacbod Eugeno tbis ufteruoon that Tlioa. liurbre, tbo pioneer of Zlou, wus uguiu worao und that bis (loath could be expected at any timo. Hour Misi Matlock, a reader of exceptional ability und a royal on tertainer, ut M. E. church Wednes day, May i!7. Admission 35, 23 and 15 cents. Reserved seats. liii cents ut tlio Corner Drug store Noxt scusou this city is to be fav- orod by a visit fom Hint rare como diun, Gilbert Gudncr, who comes in ail oliiboruto production of Adu Lee Buscoui's Uroiit Comedy, "The Habits of Hamilton." Mr. (jurdner's Blip port will Include severul of tlio best actors und uctresses. SOCIAL EVENTS. I. W. KAYS' FUrlNITUME CO :mbalmers and Funerdl Directors Ony & Henderson, UnderlaKers an J Embalmers. Cor. Will ana 7th No Dessert More Attractive v iw L-. lnliiu' mid ir (1 lnuiri pvi'unu', fi f ,vitfii!ii,s flitriiig' u:id coloring lu'ii Vt'i e '. sr? v'v ItUrOl Vt xl'.uva 1). Her roKiiltn in two minute? K ciy linns; in the paok.iir. Himplv ild hot W ..t'rnlnln-llr -,.1. lYsprrfcctio'll. A milk priiclothe lumscn ife. Ke trouble, lc ei. pease. 'J'rv it t.i-l.iy. In Four Kmit Flv Miri I iii jc Orange, Strawberry, lUsn. I 't!)' At ,"K. 100, WHY 4GU A surprise party wua givon to Miss Laura Adrian at her homo on West Eighth slroot yesterdny cvoning. Af- tor spending some time with gumcB and other umuaemonts, a delicious lunch wus served. Tlioso proaout woro: Clara Polls, lrono Potts, Orilla Zlminor, Pearl Hnynea, Nollio Nowlnnd, Vay Warron, Kaniosa War rou, lloatrlce Yoiiin, Miniiio Cham- bora, Mury liarker, Angle Iwon, Uladya Kiabor, Lonu liollman, Henry Adrian, Jesse Adrian. . Tbo I II rl Inlay Club surprised Mrs. J. A. Htralglit on Tuesday evening In honor of her biilhiliiy. Tho oven lug was very pleasantly Hpent In plny- Ing whist, singing und enjoying aplendid luneli prepnred by Hie lady members of tlio cluli. Thoy departed at a Into hour wishing Mrs. Straight many happy returns of tbo day, Tho Fourth Regiment orchestra will glvo unotlier diinco Satiu'duy ovonlng Iho ono last huturduy night wus highly successful iilfuir and this promises to be equally us enjoyuble. Divorce Suit. Mrs, Anna M. Hindi lias sued L. lluell for divorce and the custody'of two minor cbildreu, aged 10 nud years respectively. Thoy wero married in December, IH'J'A in Spriiiglleld. Mrs. lluell al leges that lu March, lHtlH, her bus- bund deserted her nud has since failed and neglected to provide for her. C M. Kissinger is attorney for plalutilF CALL 1'OK COUNTY WARRANTS. Notice is hereby given that all Lane county wurrnnts from registered No, I2tl2 to register No. 1V1HI, registered November 17tli, l'.Kii, both liieluslve, will be paid ou preselitutiou at my ollli'O May 2(1, I'M. Interest will ceuao ou that duy. May SO, l!Ki:. CKt). V. CRAW, County Treusurtr. lly l' Keisner, Deputy. W. T. Gordon is lu Porland. Dr. A. Sburples spent last night in Eugeno. A. J. Johnson was a Bulem visitor this morning. Walter Luckoy went to Portland this afternoon.' Mrs, John Btrnub ia borne from a visit to Portland. Mrs. J. B. Orrell wont to Cottage Grove this uftornoon. Dr. D. A. Paine returned from his trip to Portland toduy. Chas. Farrow returned this after noon from a trip south. O. 13. Tout took in the president's reception today at Bulem. Mrs. Henry Schweriug wont to Cottage Grove tbis afternoon: Mr. und Mrs. W. W. Chessman heard tho president in Salem this foronoou. Miss .Maud Ward, who has been vis iting Mrs. Wiley in Eugene, returned homo today. F. A. Kaukin is among the Eugoue people attending tho big Roosevelt reception nt Portland. Cliirouco Thomson, wife aud par outs, of Waltorvillo, have rotumed from a visit at Pendleton. Mrs. Einmu Dorria-Thompson re turned thla aftoruoou from Portland, where alio went tbo early part of the week. Mrs. Ed, Gomph and littlo daugtr ter, accompanied by Miss Ollio Mar iiiss, wont to Soduvillo today for the beneilt of tbo littlo girl's -health. Candidate A. E. Konms returned this afternoon from Balom whoro ho went this morning to bo a guest at tho corouiunios outortaining tho Presi dent. Mr. aud Mrs. C. A. Snobs wont to Cottago Grove this afternoon. Mr. Sachs will return tomorrow while Mrs. Sachs will visit there some time. J. M. Sliarpo and daughter, of Saticoy, Cul., who huvo boon visiting in Eugeuu, wont to Latham toduy on a visit. Mr. Bbarpo is an uncle of Attorney L. E. Roan. Grand Chancellor J. W. Malouey of Pendleton, and Grand Hooper of Records und Souls, L. R. Btiusou of Salem, arrived toduy aud will make Helmet lodge, Knights of Pythias, an ntllcial visit tonight. Stole Some Tools. Marshal Stilos aud Constable Jack Smith had a lively eliiiso nftor two youthful olfeudera of the law this morning. They were Tud Dody aud brother, Mortie, who aro suspooted of biirglariztng a .carpenter shop and up preprinting various tools for their own use. Tho boys started by wagon nud bicycle this morning for Harris burg'to cut balm Jwood, as Jtliey ox plained, L no one in mo wagon whs taken in nt Irving by tho pursuing ollleers ou wheels but tho other gave a lively chnso dowu tho river road and was cornered at the rivor by Mar shal Stiles and brought back to Eu gene this uftornoon. They say they bought tho tools at a second-hand store and are innocent of tho crime. WEAR GOOD SHOES THEY COST NO MORE THAN TOOR ONES, AND GIVE SATISFAC TION. TRY Y0RAN3 SH.E STORE Bargains. 3 large pkg4 Eclipse or Jumbo mush 2.V 2 cans Hub axle grouse .Kw 1 lln cull Little Giant axle grouse .5c :l cans line tnblo sweet corn 25c Per down Jl.tXV can tomatoes 25o 2 cans 1111) solid packed tomatoes 25o (1 bars Simla Chins soup 25o 3 pkgs Presto 2.V '. cans sulinon 25e 1 full Mb pkgs A. A II. soda . 2.V tl poundsA, .V 11. no, la, bulk . . 25c 1 lantern, regular (V cent, for 4.V 1 men's 50 cent Mvcutor for ... 25c 1 lb Shilling's lxt liaklug powder 40c 2vlb can Shilling's Post baking powder . Mo 1500 best purler mulche 10o I box, 3 cakes line toilet snap 10c Don't forget we are rinsing mit our clothing depni'tmeiit. We nb-o have a few struw lints at cott. Kelt huts to clime ut 10 per cent, dl iconnt. AX HILLY DKP'T. STORK. ', WILL VISIT THE SCHOOLS G. A. R. Members Will Talk to Pupils Next Thursday. Died. Mrs. August C. Peterroins, died at her home, live miles west of Eugene, May 20, 1IKV1, aged ";! years, 0 months and 21 days. She was born lu Germany Nov. 20, lttti; married In 1SIII to Peter Peter reins; ranix to America In 1S54: le al ed In Philadelphia. From there they went (o Minnesota in IS.Vi and came to Oregon in 1WI, settling near Eugene where they have since resided. Hesides her husluiud Mrs. Pcter- relns leaves six children, three of whom live in Oregon, llio others lu Minnesota. The remains were shipped to Minne sota today where burial will take place. Address Sent Out to Comrades Living in Country Districts Ad. monishing Them to Decorate Graves. The following address has been mailed by J. W. Geary Post, G. A. R., of thia city to every member of tho organization in tho country dis trictB of tlio county iuaido tho juris diction of tho locul post: "Comrade; Meuiorinl Day, May HO, will aoon bo here, und wo wish that euch and overy (imrndo will seo that tho graves of our deceased comrades thut roat in cometorios in your vi cinity bo decorated with a flag and tho ohoicost ilowera. "Kindly report immediately, alter Memorial Day tho names, company and regiment, aud also name of cenie terios where they rest and whother thoy aro marked with monument or government headstones. (Thoso in tending to como to Eugene could decorate tho graves on Friday, tho day provious to Memorial Duy. ) "May 24th is Monioriul Sunday, nud we enruestly desiro thut nil Com rades and families be with us to at tend Memorial Services at the M. E. church at 10:45 a. ni. ItisourCom-mauder-iu-Cliiof'a desire to mako thiB tho most completo Memorial Service of the G. A. K. evor hold iu tho Uuilo'd States. "Comnidos, kindly lend us your nld in currying out thia noble work. A8ecrtuin tho number of flags needed and they will lie furuiahed ou appli cation. "Visit your schools ou Thursduy ufteruoou preceding Memorial Duy. JOHN IN'oIIAM, Post Coininimdor. R. A. HARTLKTT, Adjutant." WILL VISIT SCHOOLS. According to tho custom of tbo G. A. R. and in pursuiiuco to orders from .National headquarters, through department commanders, members of tho order throughout the country will visit the public schools ou Thurs day afternoon, May 28, and address tho pupils upou tho nocessity of the proper observance of Memoriul Duy. Those who will visit the several achoola in Eugeno nro as follows: High School A. C. Jennings, A. Yerlngtou, Wheeler, II. D. Wylie nud John Ingham. Patterson school S. R. Williams. O. Green, S. W. Taylor, T. N. Plank nnd G. L. McGlnnis. Geary school E. F. Chapman, R. A. Ilurtlett, S. G. McFuIl, J. W. White and J. C. Small. Catholic uendemy J. M. Shelley, L. Gilstrap, Rogers, W. M. Shermnu nnd G. Kress, SUNDAY SERVICES. The Guard is requested to again an nounce the annual .Memoriul sermon to be delivered by Rev. 1!. F. Row land nt tho.M. E. church, Sunday, May 21, at 10:45 a. m. The G. A. K W. K. C. and Ladies of tho tl. A. R. will attend in n body. Married. Dexter Sparks aud Miss Rosa Lane, both of Rlue River, wero married at the residence of A. W. Ream, US Kjist Seventh street, this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Justice C. A. Wluteriiieli r chelating. I hey will continue to reside at Hluc River where Mr,! Sparks is in business. I Ada Ie liaseom's Great Loudon sue cess, "lho Habits of Hamilton," with Gilbert Gardner the gifted young no tor, in the lending role, will bo cue of the best things tliut will appeaj in the city next seasou. Ycrington's Phono yuiniuo never fails to euro. White Pine! for tho oouh thut follows i Sut isfhot ion i or moui'Y biu'k. j Yerington gth st. Drug Store. j Saturday, May 23d and for the week following this date. i Alen Rnnnets for all Ladies and in. Children in Eugene, worth 25c for The Big Shoe Sale is still on. Suppose you've heard your neirt bor speak of it, or have spoken ot it ourself to your ne'Vhbnr It you don't know about it, don't wait to be told but call and se what is going on. e MAYOR CHRJSMAIfi PROCLAMATIC MORE TELEPHONE EXTENSION WILL PRESENT PRETTY PLAY Office Opened at Lowell - Farm ers' Line Being Built Spring field Exchange. The Paciflo Stntos; Tolophoue und Telegraph Company has opened au ofllco at Lowell, ou the Upper Wil lamette, the line having just been ox tended to that place from Unity bridge, a distance of about two aud a quarter miles. -Tho construction crew ia now at work on a furmers' line extending from Eugoue to about flvoniilca below towu towurd Irving. This lino will accommodate muny residents along the road who will have connection with the Eugoue oliice. SPRINGFIELD EXCHANGE. As previously stated by tho Guard, tho compuuy is cstubliahing a sopa rato exchange ut Springfield which will bo iu operation by the first of uext week. Tho now exchuuge will start out with 36 'phouea. Our neighboring sistor will theu have first class scrice. ALL GAMBLING HAS STOPPED The Mayor Orders the Games all Closed. All open gambling games in Eu goue woro yesterdny aftoruoou order ed closed by Chief of Police Stiles, acting under orders from Mayor Lhrisman. As a consequence tho renr rooms of the severul snloous in tho city wero durk and quiet last night. Sovorol gamblers have' already left town, but say they will return after a whilo when the games begin to operate again, which, they say, will not bo long from now, taking pro vious similar instances as a criterion. A. 0. U. W. Attention. You aro requested to meet at your hall Thursday, oveuing, May 21, at 7 :30 o'clock, to inarch in a body to tho armory to attend tho illustrated lecture of Rev. Howard Osborn. Vis iting brothers iuviled. L. II. CHILSON, M. W. Women of Woodcraft. Eugouo Circlo will nieeot Friduy evening, May 22, for the purpose of electing ollleers. All member,, quested to bo present. Guardian Neighbor. TLMI1EU CLAIMS R)R IMMEDIATE LOCATION. A limited numler of choico yellow pine claims, estimated to cut three million feet each, in Xnri !... r-.n forma, all in one body. Parties de siring to use their rights, nud socuro good timber claims can do so by join ing parly to forming to leave Monday May 251 h. For full particulars call at rooms 14 and lo, MeClung building. Graduating Class of the School of Oratory Will Entertain Next Wednesday Evening. The graduating class of tho school of oratory, of tho Eugoue Divinity School, undor tho direction of Prof. D. C. Kolloms, deau, will, ou uext Wedueaday ovoning, May 27, give a protty play in the Christian church. Tho play ia entitled "A Maid of Ply mouth." It ia iu llvo acta und will be interesting to ull who seo nud hear its presentation. Following is the cast of characters : Priscilla Miss Read Miles Standish V. E. Hoven Johu Alden E. R. Moon Messenger R. A. Moon lu addition to the above a short program wlil bo rendered as follows: Instrumental CTyvo Adkius Reading, "Old Ueucdict Aruold," E. R. Moon Voc;il solo Vestn Essou Reading, "Soul of the Violiu, " Oru Rend Vocul solo Mrs. Lobdoll Rending, "The , Slug Driver's Story," V. E. Hoveu Conferring of Degreoa Denn E. C. Sanderson The members of tlio graduating clasa aro Miss Ora Head, V. E. Hoveu and E. R. Moon, all of whom have already mudo names for thomselvea as reciters on tho local platforms. Married. The mnrriugo of Fred W. liloomlield to Miss Estella E. Archer wus solemn ized last ovoning at the homo of Mr. aud Sirs. W. S. Moon, 320 East Ninth street, Justice of tho poace C. A. Win tormoior, ollleiuting. Mr. Illoomflpld ia woll known aud quite popular iu lodge circlos, while his bride, though a compara tive atrungor iu Eugene, has won many friends horo siuco her arrival from tho east only a few mouths ago. Tho Guurd wishes them much happiness iu their new rolutious. HOUSE FOR SALE. J. W. Rarringer, the Kausas house mover, has bought tho rear half of the Reckwith store building on Willam ette street and moved it Into the street, aud now olfers to sell it de livered to nny part of tho city or suburban lots, at a bargain. Kesi-douc- Ko'ith Willamette street, ono mile. Recommends That Houses Close From 10, J m- n Memory uay. to 2 SPECIAL SALE ON SHIRT WAISTS 7.00 ?C50 nud 8(5.00 silk shirt waista for S3.50 at J. V. Kiiulfmau's. ... ,UK proclamation ia, observance of Memnrl.i n-.4 "May 30th, hating fen J iiuuuny known as Ma-l ti V ""J"oemiue " right udft-l ww,.eus snouw have J tllllitv tn nn,.i..l...i. i. .. and impressive ceremonies ol Ik .1 cuiiimeroiuiing aud kecpin, c. .no memories of ltrred and the. frielldK Tlnw mim.-J . Iherefore I, 0. R. cyj mayor of the city of Kugene.dovl oy recommeud that tlio proprietor. nil UUS111033 Houses within tW elr.cn tl.nl. . , , ..,... lumraiire places of t.-1 noss on .Memorial Day (JUr J from 10 o'clock a. in. until in;: : p. m., and us far as pracliaU(L participate with thp C othor citizens iu decorating the pJ oi departed conirac'ss and fav.. Witness my hand this 20th day of 1 1003. "C. R. CHRIS-MAS, "Mijit- W. R, C. You aro reiinested to meet Sosi; at 10 a m at G. A. R. march iu a body to nttend mid I services at the M. E. church; i!.: I the 2Sh inst at Mrs. Livermore'ik I Eloventh street, at 2 p. m., to fc l rate W. R. C. graves. A. A. MILLER, F.C POSTOFFICB KEY LOST. A Eugeno post office ksj lost Is nesday, at Inched to steel stampe! "J. B. Williams Finder please leavo at Uutti oH or postoflice. Eat ut tho lianquet. Our regular dinners areufcCil loud. Come earlv. aud stayute. The Hazelioei Secure one of those grand top I at Rankin's music store be! 'l nro all gone. The nnlv im-tn-date and KrH lino of soft drinks in the city t & I Iluzehvood. Now ia the time to get tbil of yours nn instrument. F.A kin is giving immense wrs1 T.iien enrhiill stretchers, t Chambers' Hard The Season is Almost Here FDR P AMPTTVn PR nVT?Ti"iTVS. them in -very class and kind which you majrnw Our stoci of Cunued Meats is I Tho largest stock oft"'-"1 We te" etables in the cuy. guaranteed llrst class. cuinpioio iu every dotuil. Trv oui Deviled, Potted and Driod Meats. Try HEINZ CIIOV CHOW in bulk. THE OLD RELIABLE fhone Red 1211 Everj I" Also bottled relishes of enrj l' J. W. WHITE Next newOptrii FOR. YOUR. Fishing Tackle, Hardware, Tinware, Guns Ammunition Bicycles and Bicycle Repairing go to SaWS Cas. C. Matlock, MSLSb , .f.rrrC2J