THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. KXT1BLIRUKII m TDK IIUHOUTIII OP OBlOCfUTIC , RlrUIIPLEs, AND Til UM IN UUN 11T LI VINO BT TBB IWBAT OF OUR BROW VOL 33 Kl'OENE, OKEGON, SATURDAY, JAN. 13. L900. pftcial this week..... Kid Gloves $1.00, $1.25 pnd $1.50 FOR 83 cts. i Muslin Gowns $1.00 $125 and 150 l-UM I 83 Ct5. HAMPTON BROS. THE AFRICAN YfAR "i,,irw t,"tH""',,i,i"0'" cveuuu -1 I t f . 4lrICLM Or INIOKIMKVUON. A Nicies of Incorporation of tin- Preser plot Mining Co. have bMD llled in the Boer Tactics a Revelation tOi;;::iriirrrtTByKtr: 4k n k port tors; too business Is to rent, mII, tile BritlSil. Us and operile mines, etc. a No to. erect HineiierN or reduction works. Principal place of busi nes , Cottage tirovt; cnpl'al Htock, IOO,(IOO; each share $1 ( 0 MARBtAOl UCaTMUt Count v Clerk Lee lias issued u m.r- uamtmrn, Jan. u-u.e noer laeiies rlage license to Casper I, Lea ami Nora Me proving mi to the Kuglish Watch. war departiiieni. The. ahilily to, County Clerk Lee today mailed a I rapidly ina-s t mop at critical strategic marriage license to Mown H. Oflm and points, (food marksmanship ai.d keen M BBlltn, generalship are alike Inconceivable. PBOBATi COURT, Estate of Jl N Hill deceased; execu- BEVERIDGE RESOLUTION Was Brought Up in the U. S. Senate Today. BRITISH SEIZUMES INVESTIGATED. si.-cii to the oeaitf. It I' conaidered uuaccouulable, pend iliit arrival nf detailed new-, why WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD. CAMPBELL BRO., Publishers nFFIl'E-EMtni'le ol Willamette street, be tween Seventh anil KiKlith iitreeU TEKMS OK SUliSCKIPTION. taY rm Si Uotba LOO HikMohUu AJ'tftiiini: rate, made known on application Ulna til buiineM letter to 'IT IK (iUAKL), hp. Oregon. TM J WILTON MAKKLIT nr ALTON & MAKKLKY, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW HI tmctice in all the court of the state. (Kk-ln Walton Mock. ErtiE.vr, Okecon, LWMTSON, DKNTIST. Hiiiu purchawd the office and fixture of tW lite deceased W V Henderaon, I am aoapnpared to do anything in the line of DatMrr in the above said office. STOiva ud bridge work a specialty. T S Ll'CKEY, tkb, W.tchen, Chain, Jew 7, Etc. Vliairini; promptly done, all work warranted. W BROWN, II D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OCn-Upitaln in Chruman Illock. Hoon: 9 to 11 a m; 12 to 2, 8 to 9 p m. MOKE BTAJbPH. The Mtisick Mine, tieiinri, May Put in Ten Hort Hlaiups. Superintendent 1. H. Hingbam nf the Mustek mine, Bohemia, continues to secure very satisfactory results to the operation of Ita 10 -Stamp mill, and Informed a QUABO reporter today that the company In contemplating nu ad dition of tea more stamps to the ca pacity of the mill. The ore la Id sight, Mr. Bingham asserts, to warrant the compauy iu making this move and the inert a-.- Iu earning capacity to be thus secured is earnestly desired. Od thereturnof Mr. Bingham from his Eastern trip detail- of improvements will take active shape. They will In clude also the hiiilding of hetter roads to the district. Girl Disappears. Cottaoe Gkove, Jan 8. Miss Min nie Thorn, 10 years of age, mysteri ously disappeared last night, and no trace of her can be found. Hbe attend ed the evening services at the Method ist Episcopal church, and is reported to have been seen at the railroad bridge half way between here and Latham. A nearcli party has been out today, but their efforts did not lead to any conclusion as to her whereabouts. tora ordered to make distribution of $670 on bands belonging to said estate. KMate oi John H Kerauaon. deceased. Ueiicral Holler did notcrojs theTugela executors ordered to make deed to 1(10 liver during the attack on Ladysinlth. acres in tp 15 irwtn Josephine Maloy ' devised iu will, and appraised at $1000; The queen has sent a message , "' personal property sale made for ' -1.42 was anproved; total iiaid out to (leucra) lute, congratulating him on . . ,.-. , 1 " B I dale, SXoO; receipts $2,iw9.&7, leaving the aide defeuse made of Ladysmllh. , ,,aUnce on hand of 2,609.67 executors ordered to pay to E t ' Ferguson, T J The American and (Jerinau einbas-i Kama, M A Pitney, .. phiue Maloy, seys have beeu in close consultation to-1 J 8 K.rgueson, .1 H r-Vrgueson, M E day, presumably 00 mailers. emlug Alle"' T J Ker '. h' WW each. I An additional iippraiHeineiit whs tiled, Itrilish m -1111. - of var Out supp y , ,, , .., . 11 J amounting to $",,381.7(3 by appraisal! Vessels. I I J Wim. W A flmllh u ,,,1 In tttenma LANIi oontract. Geo W AbraiiM and wife to Ueorge A Houck, lots No. 6, s aud 0, block , Hhaw's addition; $1700. Last pay ment of $500 to be made in 1003, inter est at 7 percent. I'KIIOP ok i, a unit "Dewey" claim; Black Buttt district, by Win Harris. STOCK IIKAMI. L E Hcrivener baa llled Ills stock brand, a letter S with circle under. C WOODCOCK, ATTORNEY AT-LAW. JUjS) Oil lull block south of Chrimnan Block, Euoene, Orxqon. TBANBPBUd ok RBALTT, ITO Hems Bothered About the Court House. Heal estate mortgage $ 600 00 Heal estate mortgage 350 00 Release of mortgage 200 0O Chattel mortgage 400 00 Chattel mortgage 1.50 00 Heuewal of chattel mortgage 3,000 00 Heal estate moitgage 140 00 KKAI. ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. J K Yost and wife to .Southern Pa cific Co. 3.00 acres; right of way; $10. (Jill Meadow to The Proeperplue Mining Co, "Falling Mm" and "Ne mo" miuing claims, Bohemia; $50 Lea Valentine, Paul aud Grace Har pole to W J Thomason, 132.43 acres iu tp 18 s r 7 w:$50. U 8 to Johu W Marshal, 100 acres lu pt 19 s r 2 w; patent. A E Lovelace aud wife to John W Harris, lot 0 block 4 Hhaw's addition to Eugene; $1X10. The following declar ation, dated at Essex, Canada: "I do solemnly declare that Leora Foster Lovelace la one and same person as Leora A Foster." Edward K, Willie and Orvllla Jud klus aud Mary L Htearns to Josiah Burner, 2.08 acres in tp 18 r a. w; $100. R H Ulll and wife alid others to J H Hill, 540 acres, in tp Itis r 5 w, and lot 7, block 41, Junction City, 6,0M The signatures to the deed were made Died. In Amity, Yamhill ceuuty, Jan. 7, 1900, of pneumonia, Mary E. Booth, wire of J. W. Booth, aged 33 years, 9 mouths and 10 days. Deceased wai a daughter of J. P. and Susan Cal loway, of Eugene. She leaves a hus band, three children, father, mother, four brothers, two slaters aud many other relatives aud friends to mourn her loss. Money Lost. Last Friday, iu Eu gene, Mr. H. A. Kt. Earl, a Butte, Montana, mining man, lost an envel ope out of his vest pocket In which was wrapped up $100 Incurrucyof the following denominations: Three $20 bills, two$10 bills end four $5 bills. Three of the bills were on Butte, Mon tana banks. Mr. Earl offers $20 re ward for the return of this money to himself at the Hotel Eugene or to the Guard office. FRENCH SNT D0MIN00 CLAIM RAISED. Hpt-rlal to tneUluaD. Washington, Jan. 9. The resolu tion presented to the Uulted States senate by Senator Heveridge, of Indl aua, to retain the Philippines aud con trol the archipelago was brought up tialay and was fostered by Ita author In a speech of great brilliancy. The galleries were crowded, as the young orator and statesman Is already widely known. Senator Heveridge spent some time during the past summer In the Piiillpplues, Japan and China study log allaiis of state, and the atti tude which the 1'n l ed State should make towaid this question most likely to result in its good btbaJf. New YORK, Jan. 9. The president of Santa Domingo has succeeded in raising a fund for the purpose ot liqui dating the French claim against bis government. PULITZER RESI DENCE BURNED New York, Jan. 9. The flue resi dence of Joseph Pulitzer, editor of the World, was destroyed by Are today. Twoservauts erished In the flames before the firemen could reach them. 1)1 KD. Another of Oregon's curly pioneers has parsed to the Great Beyond. Henry C. Owen died at his residence on Elevetith street, January 9, at 2:00 a. iu., aged 77 years, 3 mouths and 22 days, after suflerlDg several mouths from kidney disease. He haves four sons and oue daughter. J. W. and Clay Owen, of Monroe, Benj. A. and Nesmlth Owen, of Lane county, and Mrs. Henrietta Mansfield, who with her husband are running a newspaper at Natnpa, Idaho. Mr. Owen was born In Lexington, Missouri, September 18, 1822, and ar rived Iu Oregon iu 1844, coming across the plains with the late e Senator J. W. Neemlth, aud the late Morris Humphrey, Sr. He settled first at Itlckreall, in Polk couuty, aud was married to his first wife, Miss Eliza beth NIchnlle, at that place, In 1848. He came to Laue county to reside In 1851, and settled on Spencer creek, where he still owns 3000 acre of land. His first wife died In the 60's. Iu 1188 lie married his second wife, Mr. Henry Vauduyue, who died several years ag. HI brothers, William, Benjamlu and Jason Oweii are still remembered by many nf our citizen. Three of bis old-time piitlcuiar friends and assoclatt for year still remain behind, ut In due mm of time will also follow- Ex-Governor Whlteaker, Henry O. Hadlty slid John Cogswell, all ot F. igeue. At one time Mr. Owen had large In terests in the sheep business In Call, fornla. While In that sttle he wasoue of the early pioneers who so llercely fought the Iudiaus at Fort Sutter near Sacramento, California. For year he was a prominent char acter lu the politic of the state, and fioiu the early (Hi's to the NO' was present at every elnn nf the state legislature, and was generally kuown as Saint Owen, the Swamp Angel. He got this appellation by being coo nected with and owning nearly all the swamp land In the state at oue time. Many wa thejok" perpetrated at this genial gentleman's expense over his in qulrlug these lands, which he always enjoyed Immensely. It wasnald when lu the rush of apphcauts for this land, he won by a few minutes, and this vtas the description lie llled: "All the xwainp laud lying fioiu the summit of the Cascade mountains to the Pacific an on the wet, aud Irom the north ern line nf California to the Columbia river ou the north, and from the Cas cade summit ot the boundary ot Idaho on the east, aud from the northern line of California and Nevada ou the Bouth to the bouudary betweeu Oregon aud Washington on the north." About the year 1885 he sold bis interest In the lands to Charles Felton, the California millionaire, aud his asso ciates. Thereafter be lived quietly in Eugene until death overtook him. He was kuown by nearly every prominent mau in Oregon aud Washington. "Hen" Owen was a man esteemed by his associates. He wa genial aud generous to a fault. He was a true Oiegonlan end loved the country to which he so early emigrated. The funeral will take place tomorrow afleruoou at 2:30 o'clock from bla late residence on Fleventh street to the Masonic cemetery. It will be held uuder the auaploea of Eugene lodge, No. 11, A. F. & A. M., of which he was a member so many years. Reshined. Mrs Ray Do Lauo ha tendered her resignation to the Oregon Telephone A Telegraph Co, as mauager of Its Hone ne station , to take efteot as soon as practicable. The appointment of the new manager vol probably be an nounci II soon, The Eugene office Is dolug a l.oge buslui ss ai'd now ha an all night Mt-rvice. Mra De Lano haa given tti.uplete aaiisfaetlon to the oompan. ' patrons. Died. The 8-year-old daughter of F. li. Phillips, the Collage (liove mer chant, died at that place this morning. ANOTHER GOOD FIND. The Noonday Mining Company Opens a Good Ledge on a Lower Level. assavs are very satisfactory Superintendent D. it. Murray inform-, a HOARD reporter of a good And made recently in the lower level Of the Noonday IflnlM ( 'omniiiiv a properly In Kohemla. Tin- level had been run several years ago, but the ledge uncovered narrowed until It nave out, and upshiMitlug failed to catch It again. Recently a shaft wa- -unk and within a few fivt a vein about three feet wide, and i tautly wldeuing, was uncovered, which gives assays of $(10 gold, carrying 11 per cent copper aud much galena. The shift will be continued at least 100 fi St, In the Imp.- that the broken formation higher up will have la-en left, and statile values In large quantities uncovered Mr. Murray went to Cottage Grove till aftaraOOO to disburse about $5700 to the company's employes tor labor performed. The company I welt pleased with present prospects aud will Atari the stamp mill again lu the spring, la-sldes continuing ou a large scale the development work. H m km Uf kOBKtf I LOW. ' The funeral of the late Hubert Clow, of Junction, was held yesterday after noon to the M-isonlr cemetery of this city under auspice of ihe grand lodge A. F. a A. M. of Oregon. The follow lowing grand lodge officers were present: J. M. Hodaon, grand master; Henry II. Tbielaou, deputy grand master; S. M. Yorau, juuior graud warden; F. H. Alllster, grand treaaurer; Jas. F. Hoblusou, grand secretary; Thos. Oray, grand senior deacon Darwin Hrlstnw, graud sword bearer. Other prominent members of the order were In at tendance as follows : Dr. W. T. Williamson, Halem; Ed Hlddle, Dallas; O. P. Holt, Irvlns; rt. L. Moor head, Junction; A. B. Muir, Dallas; H. L. Rami, Junction; B. H. Hyland, Junction. Frank Wllklusou, Juuctlnn; J. C ftlorelaud, Portland; Philip Male dm, Portland; 1). P. Mason, Albany; W. H. Hobon, Salem; Dr. Geo. Wall, Cottage Grove. The remains were escorted from the s. P. depot through the city by the graud lodge officer, visiting Masons members ol Eugene lodge No. 11 A. V A A. M , aud Eugene lodge No. 3o7 B. P. O. Elks, Ihe graud Icalge services being given at the cemetery. Besides the officers above mentioned, Rer. J. U. delimit, ol the PrebyterlMi ohuroh acted as graud chaplain. In the evening the Mason held o special meeting in their hall, conllu. ii I ii g the fuueral service, and addressee were made by a number ol prominent men. IBEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 8tSoif ,u'''i"n to collections au.l matters in I relate. Mousy to loan on real eslat. mci-With A C Woodcock. "Y L CHESHIRE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND BUBO RON, Euneno, Oregon. Thp Rai-(- IncanCieiccnt Vpor Oa; lie LCSl l.Uht The chepet and si r, tiiKi-si iiKiituii .-!. - white, powerful, stemlv Us lit H ""J power; com, lent than one half ot one nWkear, No wick to trim Noimokcor "'. -Vochlmnpy to clean, superior to clcc-JH.i;- ylene or keron ne Now on dl. V? u"1 ,or le t the 14th Semi-Annual F. E. DUNN Clearance Sale W going new goods E WILL on Tuesday January 2d 1000 commence our SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE to continue through January. Wo ex poet to make this sale the grandest event of the season. We do not expect any dull days. Our prices will make business. We ask your attention and your presence in our store whore you will find a very largo assortment of merchandise; nono bo large in Eugene as we have. Our husines has been very satisfactory this year and wo expect to add 20 per cent to it next year, 1900. Wo thank jry much for your past prtronage and wish a continuance of tho samo for our great now year. I will now try to tell you what wo are to do. 1st. Do as we advertise. 2d. Sell off odds and ends. .'Jd. Sell remnants. 4th. Sell old goods. 5th. Sell I'lease read prices and what 1 have to saykon every ueprrtmont. ii i COM PA N Y. ' JHOTO Superior Fotoarafs FIRST NATIONAL BftNK Of Eugene. Paid up Gash Capital, $50,000 Surplus and Profits, $50,000 Eugene, Oregon. A . 1 l-1 , M . l . nfrutVDDU "....ha . n.i t, ntj ni.i m A lne on reasonable terms. ditfht wm a Chicago, Sao FraooUoo and Port-, Hii. ft!"! II wns n'iu USA SUIVlAtU 'lJls w "Powt received eubjectto check or oertifi - Election entnuted to a will receive WBSpd tUntW Muslin Department. Couplets 4-4 Bleached Lonsdale 4-4 Bleached Frnit ol the Loom 4-4Weacbed Hope All the widths in PsqOOt. PsppanoL Sheet ing 8-4, 9-4, 10-4, Tubing bleached, unbleached I Towels, Bath Towels. I A bleached 5 1 -in bath towel 85 cts i 40-in brown bath towel 1 cts Nice bleached bath towel 18 ct 38-io dice pattern white hnck pattern 8 cts and many more which we cauuot mention Flannellettes. Wrapper good worth or Hxt c f 10 ds Cloak Department. Cliiltlr. ii'h jacket at coat I.sdies jacket reduced UO per cent r'ur collarette 'i per cent 80 We have a full usHottment of capes which ITS will close out cheap; boo them Silks. For waist you shouldn't mis. Our last year silk will go for 35 per cent off Dress Goods. We will have to bate yon come in to tell joa what we.have. There is one item I want ion to know and that isthii CO ct a wool 40-in for 34 Voo will never live long enonus to jo men bargain again Lot of Ore floods at bargain Linen Department. Table Linen A beautiful while linen fluiuh, '24c A 70-in all linen clover leaf patter now 05 71-iu satin dmak. beautiful likeib f 1.80 70-in lurdseje limn, handsome, a bar gain 'JOo Oood half M. inched 10c and down Nice colored table linen in-- lue, greon brown and figured, at lew fig ea 2'Jcts In toweling we have everything. ,We call yonr special attention to onr Jl in hack toweliDg 'Jl cts Our fancy plaid at 7 cts A neat check i cts Hosiery. Ladiei all wool 2.1 cts now 17 cts l,i u afleec.d worth 25 cla dow I!) eta M :- - - ordnaudend worth Co cts now U'Jct Iron clad aud nnmeroua other Corsets. Corsets, At cost At cost $2.00 corset for SI 37 SI. 25 corset for 82 ols $125 corset for U(i cen t We are going to close out this mako and not carry any more W C O conet. Thompson glove fitting; webavsall the nr w ahadaa, abort hip and the ball Carpets, Carpets. Moipaet worth $1.25, for'J8 cts. Velvet worth SI. 25; lor 98 cla HmHHels worth $1 00 now 83 eta Ingrain all grade You should aie tin. wonderful bnw See window diaplay Muslin Underwear. Too many; too nnmeron; but I will say w can suit you as we have all the qualities and styles from 25 cts to $2 50 a garmeut Night gown, chemise Corset oovers 21 ct, 37 eta, 40 cts and up the line Knit underwear, all wool, half wool, all cotton Ladies' Mackintoshes. Von have do idea what wo are doing In these iroods. Prioe down so low thut ws ouuld not replace them lor double the price A nice $ i4 brown covert for $8.90 A ueatgray check $10 stars (or $5,75 All wool oaahmere worth S4 50 foi $3.(10 WRAPPERS. WRAPPERS. Onr $1.50 goods for $1.17 Otll 1.25 goods lor 1.00 Oji 1. 00 good for .79 All In... Hkirt at 30 per cent reduction No reserve; all muat go Shoes! School Shoes. All odd and end; all onr $5 00. $4.00 aud $3.00 shoe slast 2 to 3) , for $1.95 All our romnanla in school 35 per cent n ductiou. I wiah yoa would tee those srgtiui . Kid Gloves. 0 ir 81,80 bnlton and hookltl.OO Onr $1.00 button and hook 75 Ask fur our DO ct kid. Mochs kid now 79 ets. This glove is in all colors, all sizes and iu clasp. VkPridt. P. K. Skudgbass, Cashier, la H. Potttb, Ass't Cashier F, E. DUNN f r . . DUNN