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THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. VOL. 33 1IT1BLIIBEII COB THE BIMEIIMTIM I? DSXMRATlf: rliMirui. AND TO I1M 11 MIIITLITIRO BT TBS SWEAT OP OtIB BBOW EUGENE, OKK'ioN. s.vTUUP ' JAN. 6, 1900. NO 51 fecial this week on Pefats .Scis and up We wish to dose out these lines. Special good flings in these lines. Call and see tiem. Hampton Bros. ENGLAND'S DAY General French Retakes Colesburg BOERS DEFEATED BY PITCHER Hlacklurn to seuator in lot Cnl t barge. WON prek reaeiitative Wlialeu mi lilt V- is a me Inst . . j-accusation Kentucky Senatorial Election- Door for China-Chi cago Drainage Canal Opened. of offering brilas for Votes againd Botgjef. CHICAGO'S UBBAT BBWBB. CHICAGO, Jan. ' I'lit- drainage Ml el wan formally DptlMd today Wltb alahntsle ceremonies. The OblMgo Uivtr, which Mows Ibroagb tin- heart of OblMgo, formerly mn Into tin- Ink.- Knglneers (uriml Ihe current hi. .nil and connected II nli ii. i- llllni. ih river llieuce by s catuil hi Hennepin lih the Mississippi mil. Iln- lMl engineering feat directs the sewerage nf Chicago Into llu- .Mi--i--iH. ImvI.Iih l- I 1 1 ir deep wul t navigation to the oceao. Chi cago's Whter supply Ih naved troiu fur ther pollution by the tuiptyiug ol the vast sewerage into the lake. WEEKLY EUGENE GUARj CAMPBELL BRO., Publishirs OKFICE-Eastiide ot Willamette etrelbe tweeu Seventh ami highth ilrU TKKMS OF SULtfCHIPTION. Om Yer 8ii Monthi Three Months Advertising rite mule known on applid address all business letteni to t 1 1 I . i . I .1 Kujrene, Oregon. iOMDI i WALTON NEMAl.tM TIT ALTON k MARKLEY, ATTORN EY8-AT LAW Will prvti. in all the courts of the state. Uffict In Walton JSlock. EUQKNI, 0BEI10N. LAKE COUNTY BANK Jtetaktteke in ishu., !- or-; EUGENE, OREGON. A General Banking business in all branches transacted on favorable terms. A.G. HOVEY. President J. M. A UK. MS, Cashier i WHITSON, uma nai . Hsviiu; purchased the office and fixturesko: til late deceased W V Jien.lerHi.n, I an now iireiwire.l t. .In anvttiiug in the line nil Dentistry in the above said office. I eTCmwn and bridge work a specialty. k J a LUCKEY, 1IEALEK IN Clocks, Watches, Chains, Jew elry, Etc. aVKepairi iik" promptly done. " All work warranted. EUGENE TEAM DYEING CLEANING WORKS.... AND West Eighth Street near Steam Laundry. CHRIS MARX, Jr., Proprietor. Clothing cleaned, colored and rcee'red. faded clothing restored to 1U original ool kkiu line new. natisiaction guarantee.!, ora iillf.l lor and delivered. W BKOWN, M. 1). PHYSICIAN AND SVKGEON. Offios-CpstairB in t'lirisnian Block. orHuuri: to U a ni; 12 to 2, G to 9 p m. WILL HHIOK THE HEMP CORNER. special to the Guard. Washington, Jan. 2. 3 p. in. Hecretary of War lixt haa laaiied an ; order that it Ik thought will lireak the corner tha' iiealeisin liemp and mpe have formed. The eeero ary has ordered GoDOftl ii i- to opeD the porta of Northern Lu.on for commerce ami shipping. MANILA KTKAMKR LINK. Special to thcUVAao. . Wash ino ton, Jan II Heeretitry Hoot ha completed Mteatner charter that will nllord American trade and travel a direct Hue from Bon Fraueiaco to Manila. BOBfifl TASTE DKFKAT. Special to the .urd. ('AI'K Town, Jan. 2 General French after hard fighting routed the Itoera and re took Colesburg. Colonel Pitcher defeated the Hoera at Kunnyaide Laager, taking 40 prisoners. OPEN DOOR FOR CHIiNA. Special to the Guard. Washington, Jan. 2. The state de partment Is in receipt of Information that England. Germany, France, Russia and Japan respond to the de mand for au open door iu China trade. KENTUCKY POLITICS. 8peftal to tha Guard. Fkankhikt, Jan. 2 The Kentucky leulslature ilh cted an organization In I both houses today. The democratic caucus unauimously seleotod Henator TRANBt'KKH OF KKA LTV, ETC iii in- Gathered About 'the Court House. Arthur Dudley and wife to Win T Buller, lUu acre in lp 1M s r 1 w; (600. 8 J Hills and wife to Mra BUOO Page, lots, block S Lheahei'H addition ; $1000. J F VanueaM to Domeiiii o Perlul and Panlo Magrojiaol, 10 acrea In tp 21 s r 4 w; $160. R H Parker to M R McMahou, lot 1, Mock 3, College Hill Park; $2O0. Kred T. Mllfc to O O Luud, Red Cross mining claim, it. 'hernia; $60. O. A 0. It. Co, in Win. J. W llllams, 80 ac-es in tp 15 a r 0 w; $100. MAKKIAGK LKKNSE. A munluge license lias been issued by County Cletk Ie to D. A. Conley aud Miss BaMa llayden, J. H. Nosier mid Henrietta Sovereign ; T. M.Hunt aud Miss Charlotte J. While. 0U0UR COURT. John A Hush has sued his wife, 8 Roselle Hush, iu the circuit court of 1 hi.' county, for absolute divorce. The couple were legally Intrtiiia'rled In Oracelatid, Houth Dakota, January 15, 1880. The lue of the marriage was two cbildrtn, Violvl, aged 10 years, aud Iaio, 8 years. The com plaint charges desertion, committed March 26, l.'iOO; alo adultery; that plalntilT has a lot aud house Iu Falr mouut, a piano and household fur niture; that plaintif! have custody of said children. FBOBATBi Estate ot Joslah Scott, deceased; petition for urder of sale. I 'Kin. I OK LA In iK. Red Cross Mlnlug claim; by Fred T. Mills. Hteaueh Euoenk. Saturday's Salem Journal: "The rteamer Eugene is rvstlng comfortably high and dry on the gravel bar." Hid New Year Is Now a Reality. THE SOCIAL SIDE OF LIFE. Watch Meetings, Receptions, Dances and ( l,ier Affairs. 1 THE YEAR OPENS AUiflCIOUSLV. What in . ri it whether the twen tieth century is now wilb ua or la a year dietaul? The year 1900 has bean launched upon Kugeue by a gay suo oasaiou of featlvitles calealated to long linger In memory. Wateh parties were numerous, and at midnight a goodly pert i . . ii ot the city's population was awake, as the bells rang In the new year, and tolled a farewell to 1199. All watch parties savored more of pri vate reunions than publlo observanos. THE ELKS. The B. P. O. Elks' watoh meeting was one of tbe most pleasant of the evening, strictly Informal and lim ited to members, the program of short addresses, muslo and the discussion of a lunch afforded much pleasure. MIDNIUOT MASS. At tbe Catholic church, under di rection of Father L. Przybylskl, mid night mass was observed, and a large audience attended. The services were impressive. Other events of the day Itself were also marked with quietness and pleas ure. The business houses remained closed Ih the afternoon, and many calls were made and received by our hospitable people. MILITARY MASQUE BALL. One of the most successful dancing parties ever given In Eugene was tbe one inaugurated and carried to a happy conclusion by the military association of this city. A large number of mask ers were present and a larger uumber of spectators, the capacity of Armory Hall being taxed to Its utmost. At 9 o'oleok tbe maskers began to dance and entertained the spectators until ll:30 when tbe original faces were again adopted. Many of the costumes were quite pretty, aud tho view of the gaily mixed colors and lightly trip ping dancers formed a scene kaledlo- tccpic in lis brilliancy. Priz.es were awarded a follows: Heat nuataiiied teiuale charaoter Oregon Moaauack, Mrs. G. R. Chris man, fan by S. H. Friendly. IW-st untalued male obareolsr nigger, Claire Luekey, paper knife, by J. H. Luekey. Most origin . ! tsniale character old maid. Mrs. W. L. Duulap, picture by Day .V Hendrsou. Most original male oharacter Wood mau, Lester Luokey, perfume by W. I.. DeLano. Heat dressed lady Miss Belle Cbap mau, night, silk umbrella by Hamp ton Brae. Best dressed gentleman C. F. Llt- tlelleld, Knight, dauolng pumps, by J. V. Kauftman. Judges prizes Indian, Chas. F. Cro- DSr, vases, by Hall A Hon. Nun, Hiss Madge Bailee, picture by E Sohware - h i i.i. Tbe Judges were E. O. Potter, Mrs. J. 8. Luekey and Mrs. L. S. Lo gan Hie committee having the party in oliurge was composed of C W. Grlffln, Creed Hammond and Frank Taylor, of separate company C, and B. A. 'Hchwerlng, ElusCbapman and L J. Hutoher of company C, Third regi ment. Their work dsaerves the greatest commendation. -, RUNT WHITE. At tbe resilience of the bride's mother In this etty, Mr. T. M. Bant, of Cottage Grove, and Miss Charlotte J. White were united In marriage by Rev. Morton L. Rose, Monday morn lug, Jan. 1, 1900. The young couple left for Portland on tbe 1:00 train The many friends of the contracting parties tender congratulations In which the Guard joins. Eagene Loan k Savings Bank Bail neat. Tbe regular annual meeting of the directors aud stockholders of tbe Ea gene Loan A Savings Bank, was bald in their banking house yesterday after noon. The old board of directors and offl oe rs were reelected with the exception of vice president, for which office D. A. Palue was elected to succeed B. D. Paine, retired. In addition to declar ing tbe regular dividend, a sum equal to 5 per cent of the capital stock was carried to a surplus land from the profits of the past year, which has been the most prosperous In tbe his tory of the Institution. Hon Purchased. Al Hidden agent for Horst Bros., yesterday pur ehased 188 bales of hops lu Southern Uregon tor 7 oeuts per pound, and the Elmer Yarnell lot of 96 bales, in Eugene, for 7 oents per pound. Bo alo has orders for about 200 bales more of specified lots. Hope are a little stronger and growers are Jubilant over tbe suooess of the Oregon Hop Growers Assoclatlatlou, which Is undoubtedly it-sponsible for the upward tendency. Most of the Lane county hops are all ady in tbe pool. JUNCTION BURGLARS The Got Abont $85 Worth of Goods. 0. C. SSIILETT S LEO BROKER Special in tbeGOAao. Junction City, Or., January 2. Burglars entered the store of pollock oV Warner last Sunday night by break ing out tbe plate glass hi the front wlidow. They secured aboat $76 worth of goods. Thsy also broke tbe window In front of C. F. Hurlbart'a store and appropriated about $10 worth or goods. J. Williams, night clerk at the hotel, tired three shots at ths man as be ran from ths building, but It being so dark, missed his man. A BROKEN LEG. U. C. Mlllett, our most successful farmer, had the mlsfortuue to have one of bis legs broken below tbe knee today, by being kloked by a bunob grass boras be was trying to break. GOSHEN AND OREfiWELL PlavM ttood Football With a 5 to Score. A very interesting game of football was played at Creswell Saturday be tween tbe Goshsn aud Creswell teams. Goshen was ooafldent of victory as tho Creswell team had not at any time full team for practloe. Tbe Creswell teaus played a very strong game, losing the ball but once, and then on a fum ble. Stewart, I .ove, Dunn and Ed mondson, pat up a good gams for Goshen. The game resulted In a tie wltb a score of 6 to 6, touchdowns being made by Ford and Stewart, Tho line-up was as fellows: CRKSWKLL. (10SIIKN. Scott 0 Roney Hunter R G Elliott Martin L G B Dillard Stanton R T Helknap Howard L T Berry MoDaniel (capt) H I Dunn Casteel L K Edmundsa Tiffany QB W Dillard (o) Ford R H Love Llndsey L H F Dillard Howe F F Stewart CoTTAOi Grove C as eh. Today Jaatloe Vaugban tried tbe case of the Btale of Oregon vs. George Rouse, at Cottage Grove, for assault on Mask Evans and Aned him $6. Then Rouse had Evans arrested on two oharges in the recorder's court. On. the first charge, of assault be was fined K; on tbe seooud, indecent language before ladles, be got 2 days In Jail. A C WOODCOCK, ATTORNKYAT-LAW. Orhoe-Oni-half block louth of Chriainan Block, Eugene, Oreoon. B BEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. S i?1 'tnt'011 collections and mattera in 1 rebate. Money to loan on real estate. Oirtca-With A C Woodcock. L. CHESHIRE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SCRGEON, Ckruman Bldg. Eugeno, Oregon. Clearance 14th Semi-Annnal F. E. DUNN WE WILL on Tuesday January 2d 1U00 commence our SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE to continue through January. We ex pect to make this sale tho grandest event of the season. We do not expect any dull days. Cur prices will make business. We ask your attention and your presence in our store where you will find a very large assortment of merchandise; none so large in Eugene as we have. Cur buiines has beon very satisfactory this year and wo expect to add 20 per cent to it next year, 1900. We thank you very much for your past prtronage and wish a continuance of the same for our groat nowtyear. I will now try to tell you what we aro going to do. 1st. Do as we advertise. 2d. Sell off odds and ends. 3d. Sell remnants. 4th. Sell old goods. 6th. Sell newfgoods. Please read prices and what I have to say'on every deprrtment, Sale pSKATHKRlNE L SCHLEEF, M D "DiaeaMs of Women and Children Office-Cottage Grove. F Gross Bros.' OUNDRY and Machine Shops Eugene, Oregon. Sawmill and Min ing Machine nop Stoves and Hop Tops, Stora Fronts. Jjartingt mad to order, pairing a pecialty, 8hop on East Eighth Street Muslin Department. fompleie 1-4 BleacheJ Lonsdale 4-4 Bleached Fruit ol the Loom 4- I Bleached nope All tha widths in Fsqnot, Fepprsol, Sheet ing 8-4, 9-4, 10-4, TubiDo bleached, un bleached Towels, Bath Towels. A bleached 31-in bath towel 2o cU in t . -.1, ..1 . N lo-m Drown u'" - ---Nice bleached bath towel 18 cs no s .v ia ,m l nattarn SMS JO-in uios pliirr" wu..- r .n,t m.: mnr.. which we cnnuot mention The Best Incandescent! apor Uaa ugm i ne cheapest and SMS wh" powerful, steady light. 100 SSzXS 9"C ,e" han onehaff ot one r5?.Pr.!00'- No wicks to trim. No smoke or irVH,. oclllnncr to clean, .-uperlor to eleo 3.. I'Jf jylene or kerosene. Now on dls- r, uu mr aaie at ma camcAr. ' of the Superior Fotoarafs Flannellettss. Wrsposr goods worth lor ay, cts 10 Cloak Department. Children's jackets at cost Ladica jackets reduced 30 per cent Fur collarettes 2 per ceut off We have a lull asHoitment of rapes which we will close out cbesp;'see them Silks. For waits you ahotildo't miss. Our last year silk will go (or 35 per cent off Dress Goods. We will have to have yon oome in to tell jou wnat ws have. mere is one item i f wsnt yoa to know and that is this DO .11 nnl An 1- t- u v. ' ' w . .. , , . in jui J . i ts and 18! i eta Yoo will uever live long enonha to see such again baraain Lots of Dress Goods at bsrgains Linen Department. Table Linen A lioautifnl white linen llolsh, 24a A 70-in all linni olover lea (pat ternnw 9o 7 l-ln satin dtru nk, bouti(ui 1 1 Ic m i$l .8 To in birdseye limn, hundaoms, a gain UOo Good ball bleached lUu and d iwa Nice colore ! table linen in blue, grssn brown sod flirured, at low figures 2'Jcts In toweling we hsve everything. Ws call your special attention to our 21 in hack toweling '21 ots Oar fanoy plaid at 7 cts A seat check ' , cts Hosiery. Lsdies all wool 2o eta now 17 ois Ladiss llssosd worth 25 ots now I'.i ots Misses oddisud sndi worth do ci now 3'Jcts irou clad ana numerous otuei Corsets. Corsets, At cost -At cost I2.IMJ oorsst for tl 37 $1. .25 oorsst for 82 ots $125 const for UC cents Ws are noinu to close out this make uiid not carry any more V I i corsets. Thompson glovs fitting; we have all the i.ew hades, short hip snd the ball Carpets, Carpets. Mo piot worth $1.25, for 'JH ots. Velvet worth ILtffj tor U8 els Brnsaels worth rl 00 now 83 cts Ingrain all grades. Vou sbonld sou this wodditriul suow See window display Muslin Underwear. Too many; too numerous, bat I will ssy ws can salt you as ws have all tbs qoalitiss and styles from 25 ots to $2.50 a garment Siobt ffiivim. chemise t lotSSl covers 24 Ots, 37 Ots, to oU sad up tbs llns Knit underwear , all wool, half wool, all cotton Ladies' Mackintoshes. Von bavs no idss what ws are doing In these iioods. Price down so low that ws ooald not replace them (or doubls tbs prloa A nice gl4 brown covert for $8.00 A neat gray check $10 same for $6.7$ All wool cashmere worth t4.50 for $3.00 WMPPERS. WRAPPERS. Our f 1.60 goods for $1.17 our 1.25 gooes lor 1.00 Osr 1.00 goods for .7t All Dress Skirts st 30 per cent reduction No reaervi ; al 1 must go Shoes! School Shoos. All odds and sods ; all oar 16.00, $4.00 anil $3.00 shoes sizes 2 to 3', tot $1.86 All oar reianants In school 35 psr cent in duction. I wish yoo would as srgslna. Kid Gloves. Our $1.60 button and book tl.00 Oar $1.00 batton sod book 76 Aik (or oar 60 ot kid. llochs kid now V J ots. This glovs is in sO colors, all sizes and in clasp. F. E. DUNN F.E. DUNN