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1 HE EUGENE WEEKLY GUAR). iit.bliimi m tbe muuilfM ofdfwritii: rtlNBin.it, ill to mi in nomuuHs bt tbssweit of on brow II, w KI';knk, oUi:;ttN, s.vn i; l A Y, DEC. 16, 1890. NO 48 NEW GOODS i i n ii I nn mm n u u k Bfrl EIDERDOWN r HI UMO iiiii tiful Designs. Is from 95 cents to $2.50 k sales and small profits. AMPTOK ffiflS, WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD. IPBELL BRO., Publishers fc East Bide t Willamette street, 1- tweeu Seventh and Kil.th street! EMS OK SUBSCRIPTION. ar -"" 1th 1.00 bnths fiO ng rates made known Ml application Eii hn.inu. !.... .... .. 'I'll r i :ir i: I , Oregon. I Walton n I MAhKLitr (.TON MARKLKY, ATTORN EYS AT LAW Mice in all the courts of the ttate. , Walton Block. Euqk.se. OllEUON. FIRST NATIONAL; BANK Of Eugene. Paid up Cash: Capital, $50,000 Surplus and Profits, $50,000 Eugene, Oregon. A GENERAL RANKING BUSINESS Done on reasonable terms. Sight drafts on Chicago, San Francisco and Port laari. Oregon. tfills of c .change sold on for ign countries. Deposit rei-eived euhjettto check or certifi cate of deimeit. All collections entrusted to us will receive prompt attention. hVHITSON, DENTIST. purchased the office and fixtures of K deceased W V Henderson. I am Epared to do anything in the line of try iu the above said otlioe. I ami tirulge worn a specially. JCKEY. PEALEB IN Catches, Chains, Jew-tc. uriiik' promptly .lone. work warreuted. BROWN, M. D. (YSICIAN AND SURGEON. Joetaira In Chriiman Block. H: 9 to 11 a m; 12 to 2, 6 to 9 p m. F T i HXNliKICKS, President. S B l ik.v. Vice President. I. E. Snoporams, Cashier. I,. 11. Potter. Asa't Cashiel WOODCOCK, ATTORN' EY -AT-LAW. i-One-half block south of Chrisman El'oenk. Oreuon. BEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. b attention to collections and matters in bate. Money to loan on real estate. -With A C Woodcock. L. CHESHIRE, It D. IlYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Lan Bldg. Eugeno, Oregon. P K ATHER1NB L SCHl.KKK.'M D us of Women and Children rShi-lton Blot, opposite Guard office EUGENE Loan Savings Bank Of Eugene, Oregon) CAPITAL i'aiddp) $50,000 w E BROWN, freiidenl.: B. 0 PAINE, Vict Preildt.nl. F. W. OSBUHN, Caihlir. . W W BROWN. Aatt Clirtleq DIRECTORS- F w OSBURN. BO PAINE. W E BROWN O A PAINE. J F ROBINSON. J B HARRIS W W BROWN. A Urnrral llHiikiiig HaainetB TrauMHrletl oil Favorable Trrtua limits litucd on the principal cities of the ITnltod states; alio exchange furnished avail- able in an loreurn countries. Interest raid on time dcisitlu. Fire-proof vault for the storage of valnablo Banal. Collection! receive our nromnt attention. LAKE COUNTY BANK I .llll.l.sh.-.l ill-l-"-'- Mr-: EUGENE, OREGON. A General Banking business in alFbranches transacted on favorable terms. A. G. HOVEY, President J. M. AHRAM8, Cashier TIIV tees in South lUriei Foot up Into the s; GREAT STORM ON LAKES Portland Has a Ten Thousand Dollar Fire APATHY AMONO QUAY'S f RIEMDS Special to the liuard Wasiiinuton, Dec. 12. The apathy among Quay' friends, seemingly ex tending to hlfth nfflclaU under) the ad ministration, makes the outlook very ominous for hi ladiig sealed on the appointment of the governor of Penn sylvania, Portland, Dec. 12. A ten thousaud dollar lire occurred at No. 122 Hlxlh street, early t his morning. ('llK'Atio, Dec 12.J A great storm i- prevailibg on the lakes, and lot of property and lile will undoutieedly he heavy an there wan no warning of the occurrance of uiiUHUal wea'her. Salem, Dec. 11. The executive hoaid of the nlate Fair AesocTalbui it in session electing olfloert. HOT mi OKKAT BRITAIN. Hgwclal to the Guard. London, Dec. 12. Hinoe the ulti matum to IheTraiievaal republic, nine engagements have been fought hy Brltixh troopa Luaaee of British troopa are as fol lows: Killed, m; wounded, 2026; mlHelngaud prisoners, 11)77. SUNDAY'S FKIItT. Special to the Uuard. London, Dea 12. In the engsge- msut at Modder river, Munday, (lener- al Cronje maintained his piwltion. Besides killed and wounded the Brit ish lost 50 primiuers STOKHBKRO PKISONKKfl. Sclll to the Guard. roi'i.i ia miow. Will Meet in Kuge.ii Dec 1 1 and t he Dec, 16. The Willamette 1'ouHry AaMiclallon'. Thud Annual RshlMUnfl which nBMa In the Old I'hristUii cluitcli on Ninth tte. t TbHraday, Dm u mid clne na the Itlth, has every Iniluutioti of being tin' uiitat succewful of any show held n Oregon. The paallryrttM of Lane county have for asttrai wlutsfl pui up grand ex hlNtaof poU'liy ami a markeil I Br pttlVMUent la eiisilv lllSUIimbll each StMeMalVS) sbOW, TbSMSbOWl have a vust tetiili in-y lowaol awakening n deeper iulenat in Hi- uiaiiageiuent and care of iloiiieaile f.iaU, OB I lie part of lh who bpssd Ihsai, snd lire bn-ei em of the American dm re legion such that taken in tit Lggregate. she '(! her product esceeil In v due, many of the appnreiillv more liiinor'nut pro ducts of the land. sMb M lbs wheal crop of the Coiled Htntes, g.dil and silver output.! our home-, our cttllle. etc, etc The Association ha decided to leave oil soliciting specials, in the way of merchandise f premiums from the business men and women of Kugene, fearing the practice muhi llteOBM un popular with them. H' M-ver any thing which limy he oil. red for the encouiagemeiil of the lloOOfl fnvorile bre. ii off varety of fowl-, will la highly appreciate. , and will bt civen to the a inner in that r specdve . I i-s. TheciUseis well ile-iiviug of the support of all hmlnSK lllta, farmers, and the peopl.- geue'ally, No one sln nld miss th,. opnottnnii y of vlbiliug the show room, the BOatttl admisHioii, 10 cents, Is no' btOfl as BYinpMsd with the plca-tir I and prolll of seeing the grand lot ol Mrd( to be on exhibit and will only realixe lo the maiu.gemenl a part of the e.-pnse of the exhibit. U9 W Down-, of Port 1st il will place the awards hv the score curd inetlnil. It is a very inter, sting aicht to those not familiar w ith shows of this kind to see the judge snort a fowl. TKANHKKK OK RBAIjTI, ETC ELKS NEW HOME Eugene Lodge No 357 Dedicates Its Hall II' Ml (talhei.il Aboir House. the Court Hatlafactlou of mortgage 500 00 Heal estate mortgage 1,1X10 00 Renewal of chattel morlgagu 137 55 Chattel mortgage . 1,1100 00 MaAXl KMTATK rKAN.1ATION8. Isaac Laud and M A l,and to J H Perkins and A V Connelly, claim In Bohemia; $1. Harriet Ie lo A J Piluey, all of blocks 1, 2, 4 and 5, being 5(1 Iota lu Krxsier& Berry's pan of Florence; 10. I 1. 1 ill i 1 ii i.l in 1 1 Mskol I Wll bee London, Dec. 12.-Presldeul H.eyn, , ( w , $1Qn of the Orange Free HUle reports that j ,i Mc( 'liiiig and wife to J BCole the following captures were made by man, 23x 34 feet publlcriuare property; hhccniurnaud at the battle U fore j $130.10. Herbert (iordnn ami wife to W J Warnock, o2xlli() feel, Henderson's addition to Kugene; $11100. J A Cordon to Wm J Wann-ck, 52jxl(0 feet in Henderson's ndditl ci to Kugene; 1500. Ole Larson and wife to O A Bnlth, MO acres lu tp 18a r 4 w; $1200. MINIMI UK'ATION. "Hazle Dell" claim, ISlue Itiver; D T UIIqiip, locator. O AT I ICT 'W Dr. QOIUMi AT AuARIApJ HMtU C9 I Catarrh. Asthma, ( roup. Bronchlttl N.uralgla, llesdarhe, I ....ihtehe. Ear sche, Horalni. Klieumaiio. l.uinhag". Kidney Trouble!, "ore Throat, ami I'ainiof all Kinds. ,, . NC. OREGON Charnelton St., bet. 1H '-lh, two biocit weit ofCbriitlan Cburcli Gross Bros.' OUNDRY and Machine Shops Eugene, Oregon. wmill and Minino. Machine Hop Stoves and Hop Tops, Store Fronts- ings made to onler. ring a tpecialty. Shop oa East Eighth Street rvsa rt a Inefliiil.-.eent si., it I 1 nC LjCST I.luhl The cbetisst and I strong, it Hint on eerin. a I tafe, pure white, powerful, tteidy lis ht 100 caudle power; cost, lei than one half of on cent r hour No wlekt to trim .-.otmoseor tmell. No chimney to clean. Huwrlor to elec tricity, sas, acetylene or kerosene Now on du play and for tale at the St ii di.i oftheigW JHOTO COMPANY. Superior Fotoarafs EUGENE uTEAMDYEINO MD CLEANING WORKS.... Htormherg: Nine officers, atol 4S0 non oommlssioued nffloers ami privates. Three cannon and two ammuuillou wagons were captured. OVERRUNNING! CAPK COLONY, special to the Uuard. London, Dec. 12. Experts say that not lew i ban 16,000 armed Boers have crossed the boundaries aud are ovei running CapeColouy. Special to the Uuard. London, Deo. 12 Trustworthy re ports are to the effect that the British garrison and population at Mafeklng are on short rations. Maccaiikeb KlsXHun. Monday eviniinr at the resular meeting ol Kugene Hive, No. 15, Maccabees, the following officers were elected: Past lady ''om maiiiler, Mary B. Klnsey; lady commander, Edith B. Linton: record keeper, Ethel Kiusey; flnanc keeper, Delia Long; lieutenant com mander, Edith Harris; chaplain, Sarah L. Long; sergeant, Harah Mayhew ; sentinel, Llllie Craig; mlstrese-at-arms. luuuli. Mvurmnne nleket Mart lot ITIM. nt.lt. nt wtusrls. Knma Malta. I DMMntWT VI -Mr. I'.ugene i.arorcst, ' t....,, . .u ..i.i f,.i. ; hrakemaii on II " branch road, has man. rouowiog iuo cicv-nwu hiiwh '. II promnle ' Ml C'Mlouenii u me work trail) to iarate on the Mohawk road, and Mr. ( ostle Dannsla has be?n A'lvpivn Pta-fixiT. 1,'nder the l nromoti-d to I rskemmi m der him passed at the last legislature the city i The young men have m en . i i he cm of Kugene will be I one voting pre- gratulations of their many friends. ninei for all elections, as sIm Is a s.-ba- Thev will mako the change next rate road district. The court has de- Monday. termtned to provide for vollng places Kugene lodge No. S.VT, B. P. O. K., has formally dedicated Its new home on BlghUl street, I lie (eremunles oc etirrlng last night. The lodge has one of the moat haudsoniely appolnteil -ulteof riMims In the state used for a similar purpose. Messrs. W. M. Ken eltaw, ('. It. t'hriamau and I. L. Camp bell, tin timtam, used the 11800 turuad ver to them by the lodge far furulsh init lha roOQW to excellent advantage, IXtroblllf good jadgtOMl aud artistic taste, From the papering of the halls, through to the choice of carpets, lodge furniture, ofti-era chairs and altar, the beautiful memorial tablet, chaudalltrs end couoerl grand piatio, It would seem llial uo effort has heeu spared to get the P.-1 and latest designs uttered iu the various lines. Kugene lodge Is growing rupldly and substantially, a tad which induces enthusiasm lu the membership ami encourages them lu their desire to have a comfortable home. Owing to the beauty of the roouis and their furnishings very little decoration was doue for last night's event, hh it the hall itself the mem I" i Oi ii. . I I" i x ill I l I . A lew potted plants, i in- and ferns, lu the main hall, ami choice paintings In the ban ipiel rooms whs all used lu addition to lodge proiKTtie. The program of dedication was scheduled to begin at TlM o'clock and baton that time the general committee, reception committee, ushers aud cloak and hat committee were ou hand to nr. Ive the guests who were hospitably received and entertained. They were setited on the 1 1 .. r of the lodge room. the members occupying the wall seats and t he officers of the lodge their regu lar slations. Hon. Knlph. H. Moody, of Portland, district deputy, was Invited lo lake chargo of the dedication services, hut on account of his Inability to come, A i'. WisidciHik was commissioned to do the work. The ritual aervloea were impressive, and were carried out In ex cellent form. On account of the change in the program no address was made by Mr. Woodcock at the eonclualo'i of the ritual service. The musical num bers during tbe aervloea were as fol lows. March ."March Kins" Hvarvsrud'a 0 rebel tra. tlMilnii Ode ()verture-"Keait ol Botes" scheieiirel Offthsawv. ' m.-ert Valsei nrauiu-Blve King Mrs. Bote XI Hollenbsck. Overture-"Toulght We Hay farsweU" Jlcheptnirel Urcliealra. Solo --"What the Chimney Saug" utrlrude (JrUwold l.iuiie Oi Yoran, loslug Ode Htolkn (Ioodh Found. Headers of the Guahii wiM retiii mber that ImuI three months sgo a valise belonging to Mrs. Ceo. II. Smith, containing alsiut 70 worth ol wearing apparel, was stolen from the H. P. Intform. Tialsy It was found In the brush about 100 yards from the railroad crossing on North lilalr street, at the Bame place the stolen bicycles belonging to Drs. Brown and Novlnger was discovered. While the vullse was open mid the clothing scattered some It la evident it had not hi en l her.- over a month, nt least. H due articles are damaged bv the r nt heavy rains, hut nnwt of them are h i ii- il but little. 'The theft must have bMQ by lis-sl taleut. Promotions Albany Democrat, menla were served. WcttElihth Street near steam Laundry. A CllAMiH.-BODt Brady has re signed his position as driver of the Wells, Fargo A Co' expiess wagon lu this city and Wood Blaine has been appointed to the vacancy. Mr Brady has accepted the position as local freight and passenger agent of tbe KCPBLMK CouBT.-TLe following steamer uny oi nH , -i..i h.nrlt down bv tbe su nienoe work II 1.1s new pwsiHon la. UF,U,UU " ' J at.. aw court etterdav: " I he case of . in said city. Tbe territory south ami southeast of Kugene will be divided up in two precincts, oue to 1st kuown as Fairmount aud the other as Blanton. Routh Eugene No 3'a name will be changed to Bailey's. morrow. He Is neser.v.eu'i.y the McCormick Harvesting Machine ! and will aucceed. Company, respondent, i-miiy Hovey, from Lane county, affirmed." p '.j-juJarr CHRIS MARX. Jr., Proppietor. ClothlnA rleased, colored and reps' red. Faded cl..ihin te-to d lo lu original ool Iks.! like new. Satulactlon cnaranleod. WorX called lor and dellvtred. Nkaki.y CojII-lctud -Oeoraw H ! Kelly superintendent of the Booth 1 Kelley Co saw mill at Wendliug, la In w ....... YATetiftaaai Th Meniri- the citv. He says the mill will be rial window in Bt Mary'a Episcopal ready to aaw lumber In a month, ehoreh m memorvof Mrs Mary rikln- Howaver, the mill will not be started ner Packard was placed there by her j up until the railroad Is completed, and two daughters Mrs '.better D Combs I hat event is nam to ueiermine-proo and Mrs Phoebe B Klosey. not until next aummer. At the conclusion of tbe program two events began simultaneously, tbt banquet and dancing on tbe canvaa which waa quickly stretched In tbt main hall. Il took four sittings to serve the crowd attendant, and tbt losnt masters were aa follows: First table, K. B. McKlroy; second table, H. H. Friendly; third table, n. M. Yoran; fourth table, A. C. Woodcock. Tbt menu of the elaborate repaat which was prepared by W. O. Zalgltr, of tbt Hotel Hoffman, follows MENU. .'lain, ut -iiiad, Mayonnaise t'reamo of sal toon, Dance Hollaui1at rim Dial, Celery, Hwoet Mi kite Blanched Almond! Cold Ham, Cold Tongue Veal Haudwlches Pineapple Ice Macariami, Baatai sirawt t'oufectloni, Caro, K. M. Day, Bruno Vitus. But to every member of the order Isdue the uinpualltled succttt of the evening, for concerted aollon always brings good results. The lady guests of the lodge were: Met. lame m H Friendly, J (loldamith, L M I. .gn. H K Aukeuy, J 8 Luckey, Laura Harris, Anna Hidden, W H Hoffman, J Hoftman, C W Lowt, T 1) Linton, Hl'A Miller, C Marx, f W Preutlee, E B McElmy, D B Murray, W M Miller, W j Novlnger, P W Otburn, J L Page, J E Andrews, O W Hmlth. L A Btltbaw, J U Bourne, O R Chrisman, 1 L Campbell, Hay De Lano, W L DtLauo, O Fisher, D Cherry, C l. Winter, W W WUhtrs, H M Yoran, I' M Young, W O Zelgler, Host M Hollenbtok, I T Nlcklln, D rtoott.A L Peter, W M Htnshaw, Kmma Thnmpann, L nimons, H Frank, Jno Hubert-, Jullt Powell, J O Wat Is. Allle Eastman, Mrs Ptttr, Mrs Cochran. Mlsaea, Murray, Thereat Friendly, Melia Pitt Dorrls, Ztda tlohi.uilth, Hoaalle Friendly, Mlaa Masterson, Dollle Ankeny, MIsaHodet, Maude Densmnre, Miss Aukeny, Mary Thompson, Mlaa Kdwards, Htella Hoblnson, Miss Yorau. I.HVelle Young, LoiiIbm Yoran, E rlalliiLan, Mitt Brown, Mies Bourne, Oertrude llournt, Nona Markley, (Cottage Orovi l, Iteatlo Day, A Oale Walton, Mlaa Cherry, Maria Ware, Lulu Kenabaw, Mlaa Hlmons. A few members of Hslem, I'm (land ami other lodges were In attendance alto. Or'KU'KRS- Tha offlcere of the hslge are at fol lows! Exalted ruler, A. C. Woodcock ; esteemed leading knight, A. L. Petar; esteemed loyal knight, D. P. Hall; esteemed lrclurlng kulght, H. W. Itowland; aeortUry, M. H. Wallls; treasurer, W. L. DtLauo; inner guard, J. Uoldamlth; chaplain, H. W. Thompson; esquire, ('. Marx, tyler, V. MoFarland; trusteet, W. M. Htn shaw. U. It. Clulsman, I.L. Camp- ball. HOSTIB Of XUUgMI I. I...E M... ., B. tk O. E, Andrewt, J K Aya, I . "ii AUtaader, W H I'.n.wn, S K Ihirton, DP Itelahaw, Lewis A Itaass, Kli, brow,,, Elbert K bourne, J K Chriatnan, ( H Campbell, I L Corusliut, N L Caro, Armani), CampbsU, U W Clow, Kohsrt DsLaao, W I. Morris. Oeor)(t A Dunn, F E Day, It M Dodd, 0 J liillard. A II Kisher, I leorge N Friendly, s H (ioldtmlth, Juliut Oriffln, U W (lomlpatturs, 11 K (Jreaain, II W llarrit, I T llurlbnrt. 0 P llodet, Clem Hawiborne, II J Hamptso, A Hale, W C Hall, David P Hidden, Harry M Hoffman, Wli .laektou, Waltsr Jackaon.H K Linton T D lysimia, C K I .a i -key, Clarsaoe L I...WI., Krsd Kelly, Joba Miller, H C A Msrx, Chris Mayer, William Matters. m Custis, Murray, DB Miller, W M Moray., Arthur U McKlroy, K B MoFarlaad, V McFaddeu, Juliaa N Novlnger Walter J Othura. W Oglstby, W W Page, Jamas I. Peter, A L Pickett, ( W Plutuer, L J llobinaon, Jas Koney, L N Ktaihaw, W M, Kichanlt, 11 B Kowlaod, H W Itneenhlalt, M W Koberts, O V Bows, U S Stewart, Henry V Smith, l.eorve II Hinith, K H Hcott, William M Simon., I, Hchaeider, Michael Stewart, J K limn i .il. 11 W Talior, t ' M Tally, KB Vogl, Joseph, V i' us, Bruno Woodoock, A 0 Watts, J U Washburns, W C Walksr, W It WallU, M H WloUr. ' I, Waddle, Wellington Walker, Alfred Wall, Ueorve Withers, WW Willoiuthhy, U V WlnUrmeler, U A Yoran. H M Yonng, (' M Zelgler, W O K PAKE KKNJSKKI'H BKATH. l-iomo ( orrei-llons of A r fount Ke eently Published. Lat week the Op and gave an account, In Unh Daily and Wkkki.Y edltlons.orthe death of Psik Kennedy at Duntmulr, California, which, while In the main cornel, lacked full par ticular. W. V. Kennedy, father of the young man, Informs us that bit sou waa 24 years of age, aud died of consumption. The father and son came to Walker (nun S-attle about two months ago, and went hack Into the mountains east of that place In the hope that pure air and outdoor life would baotfll the fast failing health of the latter. His health constantly giew worse, and as It waa his earnest desire to go home to hla wife at Kalamaxoo, Michigan, and no thought waa entertained of a auddtn fatal termination of the disease, be started on the Journey aloue. As be fore staled in the Ouakd, he died at Iteddlng, California. Tbe father waa advised of the death aud gavt Instruo tlOM for the pro,, or shipment of tbt remains to tbe intended dettlnatlon. Two unclet of the deceased reside In the vicinity of Walker, F. M. Smith aud J. D. Caldwell. LOST TWO HONt. Mr. Kennedy, who It an old tolditr, having served four years in tbt Union army, has been sorely afflicted, bit only other aou having died In Michi gan last February from malarial fever, contracted while serving hit country as a s.i idler I u Cuba. While tt Walker Mr. Kennedy homesleaded 80 acre of land and will make that hla home at least for ona year, when a patent may be obtained, his four years of tervlot In the army Mih ng out the required five year' resi dence period. DKLISOUENT TAX EH. The Koll In Being Keduced Fatt. Tht entire delinquent taxet now only amount to f 1,828,85 In Lane county, tht smallest for yean. T ins la a creditable showing and proves con clusively that SI, i ill Withers ia an excellent collector. Till fit. I BP'S. Amount on original Mil f 160,708 SO Hherifl'i aaatamtntt 180 2S Hherlft's aasesamenla on da llnqu utroll 20 40 Tottl II60.M7 02 Paid trtaturar $148,741 07 Corrections on original roll... 208 20 Corrections on delinquent roll 118 00 still delluqutnt 1,828 85 't otal $160,987 03 Nkw Trial, Wanted. Koaeburg Review: "Circuit court adjourned Saturday but a aattloD will bt held Moudav.Dec. 18ih to bear tbt aruu- mtutt ou tha motion for a ntw trial In tbt cause of Mrs. Hophla McKlnnev against the 8. P. Co., and other DM), lions and arguments." Ha Won. Albany Democrat: "Laat Saturday evening somt onttUlertd tht bar room of the Hues House durlnv'the temporary absence, of tbt barkeeper and stole the nlckle-ln-tht-tlot machine which haa not ytt bttn locatad. It wat a daring robbery. Rwiunkd.-R. C. Hots haa resigned the nftloe of Justice of tbe ntaoa for Spencer precinct. Krull l ake Angel Cake Nuts, I'm ou, Krull! Cafe Nolr Some of the sprightly young mem bers of ; ne lodge served aa waiters, and their work waa admirably oommeuled on by the ladles. a abort but moat excellent dancing program waa thoroughly enjoyed by tin) devotees of Terplscbore, of whom there were many lu the crowd, and for the batl till of tbt ladies a ftW members were brought forward to do high Jinks of various sorts, and then fined for the privilege. A punch bowl wat placed iu the lodge room to quench tht thirst of the dancers. Hocially this event wat ontof tht in lies tones of tht season and the enthusiasm with which It waa antici pated wat lu nowise misplaced. The general oommittet of arrange menu having tbt dedication In charge was composed of L. T. Harris, D. P. Hall and H W. Itowland. Tbt recep tion committee waa aa follows: A. C. Woodoock, W. M. icenshaw, O. K Chrisman, L L. Campbell. John F. Kelly, H. B. McKlroy, b. U. Yoran, C. Marx, Uto. Fisher, B. F. Uood pasturt. J. L. Page, 8. H. Kritndiy, ti. J. Hawiborne. T. W. Otburn. A Look out MONDAY AND TUESDAY Wo will eell any childs or Missoa Hhoe at a reduction of 10 per cent for Monday and Tuesday only. I'm firHt and got the Beat. What are you going to do ahout our Golf Capes wo are reducing. Still a big supply of Fur Col larettes. Our Holiday Handkerchiefs aro hero and you have never seen a nicer line. Beautiful and neat. . The lieading Store.... F. E. DUNN