Our Clearance Sale » I A PRETTY HOME WEDDIXG Mr Edward B Whitney, of Boise, Idaho, «nd Miss Laura M Brumley. Married. Salem Stateainan. Dec 71, Commences Wednesday, JURY AWARDED $4000 One of tbs prettiest wedding» of the January 2d. During thia •eaaou was celebrated last night at the sale we expect to sell a Special to the Gurtrd. residence of the bride's mother, Mrs great manv shoes at big C hicago Dec 27.—Mrs Jenkins was awarded $4000 Margarite Brumley, ou South 12th REDUCTION. damages, in a suit against the sheriff of this county for the street, it being the marriage of her Shrewd buyers will do lynching of her husband while in custody of the sheriff. second daughter, Mira l.aura M Brum­ well to call early. The plaintiff contended that the sheriff’failed to take ley, to Mr Edward B Whitney, a businera man ot Bolas, proper precautions for the protection of her husband I prominent Idaho. against mob violence; that he had ample notice to have re­ The large double parlors were beau­ YOW SHOE moved the prisoner to a place of safety, else defended the tifully decorated in laveuderaud white jail. festoons of ribbon loojied with belly STORE. SPORTY PRINCE OF WALES. ;1TY AM) COUNTY i ATURDAY DECEMBER 3» Guaranteed Dexter cross-cut saws F L Chambers.’ 1 be trust will raise window g’aas 16 er cent January let. Special to the Guard. L ondon , Dec 27.—The Trince of Wales may attend the American cup race which will be sailed off Long Island, ¡New York. BOERS KEEP FIGHTING. Special to tbe Guard RocK Island Plows. L oughmillek A P etek . L ondon , Dec 27.—General Kitchener reports four divisions of the British army engaged with the Boers under Dewet. Genuine Oliver plow extras to be ad only at F L Chambers’. George M Miller left Portland bristmas day for tbe Porcupine min- ig district in Alaska. CONGER SIGNS. Chop yonr own mill-feed. Choppers Bpecial to the Guard. otu *7 to *35. F L Chambers’. P ikin , Dec 27,—United States minister Conger has signed the peace treaty with China, though with an im­ portant reservation. t Tbe brick work for the first story of lie extension of tbe Berger A Born- nerville buildiBg is up. The "Boes’’ washer is tbe boss. At TORTURED Kiuced prices at F L Chambers.’ Bpecial to the Guard. B Grant County Gem: E E Cleaver, M arietta , Ohio, Dec 27.«—Abraham Johnson and wife, both octogenarians, were bound,torturea and robbed at their home near this city today. WATER-I’OWER SUIT. of Baker City, who owns some valuable mining claims near Alamo, visited tbe property this week. New Monitor drills, beet on earth, With force feed. Bee them at F L Chambers.’ ■ Miss Mary Miller, daughter of Geo M and Lischen Miller, of Portland, Who has been dangerously ill with Vl «hold fever, ie reported some better. | “Steel auu chilled By recuse plows, guaranteed to scour. L ouohmilleh A P eter . A few good bargains in second-hand haggles, carts, wagons aud plows at F L Chambers’. AND ROBBED. Special to the Guard. S alem , Or, Dec 27.—Judge Boise of the circuit court granted an injunction today restraining the state of Oregon from wrongfully appropriating water from Mill creek for use at the state penitentiary. The Salem Flouring Milla, owners of the water rights and franchises are plaintiffs in the suit. A BRITISH VICTORY. Sometimes a newspaper man is properly appreciated, as In tbe case of Special to tbe G uard . Editor Llgget, of tbe Prineville Review, ondon , Dec 27.—The British who has just been elected mayor of bls Boers a stubbornly fought battle flown. f Get an Atkins croes-cut saw for all I kinds of work. They are tbe fastest cutters and ea-lest ruuni rs built. F L Chambers. L in 8,000,000 FEET OF LOGS I Win J Bryan spoke at a banquet in Iducoln, Neb, last night, given by tbe Jefferson club to 350 persons. He is still a firm believer In the Chicago - |M*fi rm. fcowburi; Review Dec 26: Mrs J E Bateliaw and little son, of Farmingtou, Wtoti., who have txxin visiting about ♦ ■onth with the former's parents, Mr Md Mre J J McCoy, In this city, left fcrlbome this morning. ' H'.ntington Herald, Dec 22: Miss Kat criue Pattere m, principal of our ICituola, was presented by her pupils ywterday with a beautiful medallion pkBting, “8t Evangeline,” as a token Ct the high esteem in which she is held by them. B ■eecond-haud air light and other HMter-. PriOtM low. F L Chambers. junction Times: J A «Vinter, tbe Hfiptxr photographer of Lane county, ^ija visitor,here Wednesday. July 4, I WM, lie photographed Reese Howard. I Vlfcand baby Mollie (now Mrs Harry MlUiorui. Mr WlDter located ■ffgene in tbe early fifties. in ^■yoii would have an appetite like a aud a relish for your meals take berlain's btomach and Live, te. They oorrect disorders of the ch and regulate tbe liver and s. Frloe, 25 cents. Samples free L DeLano’e drug store. 1 and corked horse shoes ready I on, aud ail kinds of blacksmith Money savers for farmers, bee at F L Chambers’. Floated Down the Siuslaw Riv er in Two Days. a « seat taousrav During tbe recent high water on the Siuslaw river, 8,000,000 feet of logs were floated down from the logging etmps on tbe upper river to Benedict’s booms at Acme. These logs made a very suooeeeful run, having started Saturday and Bun­ day, the water being high enough and the current strong enough to float them down without tbe assistance of a logging crew, as ie required on the Willemette river. It Is rumored that about 600,000 feet of the logs broke through the boom and went to sea but this rumor Is not substantiated. Tbe logging business on tbe Binelew ie a greet Industry. At 14 per thous­ and, which is tbs pnoe paid for the logs, a great deal of money Is distrib­ uted by the raw mill owners among the Inhabitants along tbe Bluelaw and tributaries where some of tbe flnrat timber in the world abounde. To get an idea of tba amount paid for logs in that section, this run of 8,000,000 feet brought *32,000, and this ie only a pert of tbe amount of logs used by tbe mills on tbe lower Btuslaw. The river last week was quite high, at Tailmen’s showing a rise of nine THE MULLIGAN Dally Guard Deoember 26 The fiue monument donated by the county to mark the resting place of the body of Charnel Mulligan, the pioneer who donated 40 acres of land on which the city of Eugeue a as built, was put in plat* at tbe cemetery near Bpringfleld today, under tbe direction of W W Martin, the Eugene marble dealer. Tbe monument ie made of Vermont granite and is a handsome piece of work, Mr Martin having executed tbe artistic work on tbe same. Married. At Saginaw, Dec 23, 1000, Mr C O Pearson aud Mira Maggie Whitsett. Mr Pearson is the station agsnt at that place, and the bride is a popular young lady residing there. Mr W R Doak and Mira Maggie Far­ ms n were married at Lorane, Bunday, Dec 23, by O W Fidler, Justice of the Peace. Mr Herman Ray and Mias Minnie Conant were married at the borne of the brlde’e parents, Mr and Mrs Cbaa Conant, at Lorane, Dec 26, Justloe of ths Peaoe Fidler officiating. Mlicustiese, headache, dyspepsia and A New ’s pUsjlaoon follow. If you wish to avoid Arae ailments keep your bowels regu- There le one book everyone should br by taking Chamberlain’s Btomach __ make an effort to jet, for the new veer. tod Liver Tablets when required, “Tntoine eimpie’and vaiuable biota 1b«y are so easy to take and mild end ItMUe In effect. For sale by W L concerning health, m.ny amusing anecdotes, and much general In form a - lion. We refer to Hosteller’s Alma- Year Guide. 25 P» Cent Jt 14 Off p 'n all Holiday Goods for two weeks only. (per off on Men's and I Boys’ Clothing. De per set or ]0c e^ch f a set of nice China Ips and saucers. Plain kl fancy teapot? at cost. nac, published by tbe Hostetter Co., Philadelphia, Pa. It will prove valu­ able to any household. Sixty em­ ploye« are kept at work ‘»“¿J“’ The ’raue for 1901 will bo ble book. T—-------— over eight millions, prints«! in th » English, German, French, Welsh Norwegian, Bwedish, Holland, Bohe­ mian and Spanish language« It contains p.oof of tbe efficacy of Hoe tetter’s RtDOOBch Bitter*, th* jrrs remedy prepared by the publisher» and is worthy a careful preservation. The almanac may be obtain-d free cr cost, at any druggist or general dealer tn tbe country. W eddino A nniversary .— Mr and Mr« PJ Burr celebrated the 20th an­ niversary of their rnarrUg« at their bom- on t ollage Hill. Saturday even­ ing, Dee 22. Those prewit were Mr and Mrs P J Starr, A N Striker, H H Stick Dey, F P Close. C W Burr, and wives. MrsC H Davis, Mrs Ko w land Mrs M J Andrews. Hairay and Mira Connie Cora. Elsie Davis, Audrey Close Wilds Starr, Edna Starr. and Carl Dev • and Elmer Burr. BILLY PARTMENT STORE. i MONUMENT. Erected Today Over the Dead Pioneer's Grave. ^ftone can reasonably hope for good i unless bis bowels move once ^^^i»y. When this ie not attended feet. kisor ders of tbe stomach arise, — troops have repulsed the at Burjhersdorp. and mistletoe hung from the ooruere of tbe rooms, meeting lu tbe center under which were the chandlers dec­ orated with mistletoe and ribbons. All about tbe rooms were pieced beau­ tiful potted plauto and Oregon Grape. Promptly at 8 p m the wedding march, played by Mrs Mary McCarty- Charlton, sounded through the nx>au aud Mira Dell Brumley, sister of the bride, followed by Mias Nettle Whit­ ney. of Albany, eutered tbe parlor. Immediately following came tbe bride who was met by the groom, accom­ panied by Mr R 8 Brumley, brother of tbe bride, and J J Whltuey, editor of tbe Herald, of Albany. Tbe bridal party took tbelr places in tbs large bay window under a beautiful true lovers’ knot of whits ribbon, and here Rsv Ronald McKlllop pronounced the cere­ mony which made tbe happy oouple man and wife. Only tbe relatives aud most Inti­ mate friends were Invltod. Tbe young people a,'« well known, both of them having been raised in Eugens. Mice Brumley, now Mrs Whltuey was a successful school teasber, having just closed her eeceud term of school in th same district. Following the wedding the Halem Military Band serenaded the oouple and tbe boys were called In and served with refreshments. Many beautiful aud costly presents ware received. Memorial Resolutions. We, the mem tiers of Co C, eomradee of private John H Brewer, wbo was killed near Manila on the 30th of October, 1900, desire to record our ap­ preciation of bls patriotic spirit and devotion to bis country. T hkhkfore ; Resolved, that we ex­ press our sympslhy and offer our con­ dolence to the family lu the lose of their dear and beloved eon and brother, and our esteemed comrade. We hope that they may flntrength in our Heavenly Father to bear up under this affliction. R ksolved , That a copy of these resolutions be furnished each of the dally papers ot Eugene lor publication, and that a copy be sent to the family of the deceaeed, also that a copy of the Mine be spread upon tbe minutes of our company. H G W cbtrbook , W B D ii . lxkd , O F F ord . Cold Steal Or Death. “There ie but one small obanoe to eave your life and that ie through an operation," was the awful prospect set before Mrs L B Hunt, of Lime Ridge, Wle, by her doctor after vainly trying to cure her of a frightful case of stom­ ach troubles and yellow jaundice. He didn’t count on the marvelous power of Eleclrlo Bitters to cure Btomach and Liver troublea, but she heard of it, took eeven bottlsa, was wholly cured, avoided surgeon’s knife, now weighs more and feels better than ever. It’s positively guaranteed to cure Btomach, Liver and Kidney troubles and never disappoints. Prlos 60c at W L De- Lano’e drug store. How to Cure Croup. Llst of Letters. Kemalnlne in lbs poetoffira al Sox«»». Ors, Mr R Gray, wbo Ilves near Amenia- Eugene, Or, Dec 27, 1900. Ducberaoounty, N Y., says: “Chamber Conger, Mrs Roes H Iain’s Cough Remedy is the best tuedi- Lyons, Mira Elva eina I have aver ueed. Il le a fllne Martin, Mrs Ales children's remedy for croup and never Macklnile, Thus A fails to cure." When given as soon McAdams, Mr as tbe child becomes hoarse, or even Parker, Bob after the croapy oougb has developed, Potter, F M it will prevent tbe attack. This should Smith, B I Miae A ebarx« of ons e«nt will to mads os all lai» Ira borne in mind and a bottle of the ton r"’1 ooL Haranna wbra railing for keP‘ •» h,n<1 •Iton will ploara Mato «baa edaanlaxl three eymp- H F M c O okhac K, P M. for Instant us.-soon ra --------------- - tome appear. For rale by W L L amp , drugstore. A Monster Devil Fieh. Dally Guard. Dseeubsr 77 Y oüthpcl R umawav ».— Night­ watch R E Eastland arrested two small boys last night. Ono gave bis name as Hurel Hendee, aged 7 years, and the other George Leng, 10 years. By information this morning, Marshal Brady found they belonged at Harris­ burg, and had run away from home. They were very anxious this morning to return home and the marshal turned them over to Mr Schooling, as I be knows their [«rents, and be will send tb-m track. Among the tens of thousands who beve used Chamberlain's < Ougb Rem­ edy for colds and la grippe during the past few years, to our knolsdge, nota single case has resulted In pcsumonlat Thoa Whitfield A Co., 240 Wabssb svenne, Chicago, one of the most pn>m- Inent reUli druggists In that city. In speaking of this says; "We recom­ mend Cbsmherlain'e Cough Remedy for a grippe In many cases, as It no only gl»«« prom pt and complete re­ covery. but Slao noon la reel« any ten­ dency of la grippe to result tn pneu monis.’’ For sole by W L D b I L aro , drugstore. Destroying Its vlstlm, le a type of constipation. The power of thia mur­ derous malady le felt on organs and and nerve« and muscles and brain. There’s no health till Its overcome, but Dr King's New lite pills are a safe and certain core. Best In the world for Btomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. Only 25c at W L DeLano s drug store. Choice City Property Bargain. THE POULT ÌY SHOW. It Is a Grand Suxess—Entries Nnmeuns. Eight full carloads just received SILSIAS HASIS EXHIBITED. Ihiliy Guard I eoember 27 The fourth annual show of the Willamette Valley Poultry and Pet Stock Association which opened in ths old Christian church building at Ninth and Pearl streets this uiorulng i Is a decided suocean. About 600 birds, Bsigian hare«, rabbits and Qulusaplgs are ou exhibition and they are eUli arriving. The exhibits are said to ba the fluset ever seen here and are as good as any ever shown tn ths stale. The room is crowded with people ad­ miring the exhibits and they are satisfied. Mr W W Browning. of Ogden, Cull, wbo was Chorau as judge. Is already at work awarding premiums aud tbs work will not ba fluished until perhaps tomorrow eveuiug. Prominent among the exhibits ere a number of paua of blooded Belgian hares owned by Prof F L Washburn and other local breeders. Plymouth Rock chlskene seem to be predominant at tbe show aud sums ef them are veritable moustere In else. Some floe Hacks and geese are dis­ played, also several coops of turkeys, and Geo Fisher’s game chickens are there. The show lasts two days more and It woo Id pay anyoua to visit It. A list of merchandise “specials" douatsd by the business men aud women of Eugeus for tbe poultry show to be held Dea. 27-29: Value. J O Watts, eight day clock.......... Griffin Hardware Co, coffee pot... Wing A Lang worthy, • lb rib roost F L Chambers, 1 ax.................... J W Kays Furnishing Co, easel... Linn Drug Co, Indian aud frame B I) Paine A Co, pocket knife....... J V Kauffman, umbrella K Hanson, umbrella . F C Potto, pl[>e............ Hampton Bros, bat.... J L Page, gravy txrat. H G Miller, gent’s wa let Yoran A Bon, pair eb >ee E Bchwarzecbild, boot... 8 H Friendly, umbrellt... W L DeLano, feather duster T A Gilbert, pair sli tee..... Geo H Smith, box bo i bone. Geo T Hall A Bon, salol set..., Preston A Hales, 2 gal. Corboll- neum lloe killer .......... F E Dunn, pair shoe«... J 8 Luckey, butter ki Ife A E Wood, glass pltc ler J H McClung, sweat« r. J alius Goldsmith, pips. J A Maurer, sugar ahe.l. Misses Walton, street hat J U Green A Bon, octree pot. H A Miller, set Rogers' silverware VlnoentA Co, cash......................... Watklue A Miller, 10 1b can lard L O Beckwith, shaving mug....... J B K»y A Co, bottle pepper sauce J W White, package each ot lloe killer poultry cure............... Mira 8 C Rankin, ladlra or mu hat ssoeooseeesooeoeeooo»seoooseooeoeo»»o F A Rankin, muele book........ D P Deming, pipe....................... L A Overton, eon Neal’s enamel paint B M Barg, cash................... Misses Learned, child's bat.. E H Ingham, gent’s that..... H Gordon, toe pot................... . P Frank A B ob , pair gloves. Winter A Manville, tea kettle A Yerington, hair brush....... W KBcarborougb, 1 quart maple eeoeossseooseoeeecoseesoaooosseeosssse« Htnlth A Moon, eaok Perfection flour.,,...—•■•••••••«■■ •■••«•»w,..,,,.,... R Mount, knife sharpener......... Gilstrap Bros, Weekly Register 1 »•• e»s»»» ••••• se»»*» ••»•••••••»»»•« *s •« L C Bkeele, china cup and saucer Bonbontore, box bon bone.......... Barker Oun Works, Colombia tber._.... •••••••• ••••••••••••*•••»••••••« Qulnsr A Bitter, pair gent's gloves and package Pratt’s poultry food sosoeeoBOO«eteseososoeeoeeeoeoeeeoosse»•» Mira Haiti man, hat......................... Loughmlllsr A Peter, family cleevor •••> ••••••• A K Patterson, 6 lb oan lard....... Campbell Bros, W kkklt Guxen 1 year. Geo W Downs of Portland, piece salad set............ -............ Amer I oan White Ply moth Hook Club, membership >rartlfloate... Had our Urns ¡»rm I 'ted our making tbs second call on tb<»o who were not In when cauvara was made, the list no doubt would havs be« o much larger. On behalf of tbs sm «elation I most heartily thank tbe do tore of tbo above valuable articles and • «sure them that their aeel»tance thus endored Is fully appreciated. Respect i ally I F K kbnkt . Bupt. of show. Oliver Steel Oliver Chilled Every one Guaranteed F. L CHAMBERS. 8th GRAND 8th Semi-Annual Commences Wednesday, December 26tb, and will continue for 30 DAYS Big Bargains will be given on LADIES’ TAILOR MADE SUITS, ( APES and JACKETS. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING and MACKINTOSHES must go as we will need the roomier the beat lino of Spring Goods we ever had. This is a ‘bona fide sale”. A word to the wise is sufficient J V KAUFFMAN. Court House Items. Chattel mortgage............................ M 00 The renders nf thia paper will be Chattel mortgage......................... M 00 pleased to learn that there Is at least Mortgage,........................................ 30 i 00 ooe dreaded dleeeee that science baa Mortgage , Toledo, Ohio. pora, lota 2 aud 8 In fractional blk “A" Bold by Druggists. 75c. In original plat of Eugens. *200. Hall’s Family Pllie ere tbo beet. U H to Irawrenos Millican, 162.45 aorw in tp 16 s r 2 w. Patent. rnoor or labor . L| No Cure .No Pay. O tacto Pure Home Made Brandy Wm Harris, sgent for Wm Mae Mus­ ter and C H Biswell flies proof of la­ bor on Baid Butte, Wild Weet and Grover mining claims, Black Butte dlotriot. Lewie Hartley fl Ira proof of labor on Mexican claim, Bohemia dlstrlcl. A Frightful Blunder. Will often ewura a horrible Hara, Hack Ian’a A fl ds reeldsnea pleee of property for Heald, Cut or Br lias. sale ai a trargaln. Corner lots wlth Arnica Halva, tbe bra in the world, Improvsd strrete. Ans shnibtwry and shade trese. fnagnod netghborbood, will kill the pain an< promptly bra I and cunveolent to tbe t»osin«ra por­ IL Corea old surra, fi ver sorra, ulcers, tion of town. bol la, felons, corns, al skin eruptions. Inqnire of or addrea» J R I ampbell, Bast pile rare on sarth. Only 26c • G ta an office, Eugaoe, Oregon. box Care gurrantowl. Hold by W DsLaao, druggist. íioo Reward, fioo. For liver, kidney or stomach troo- bles, Colds, lagrlppe or biliousness there le nothing better than Frauds’ pure brand 1«. All orders promptly tilled , with piune, apple or pear brandy at 76 cents per quart, or *2 60 per gallon. Orders by stage or express will bo se­ ■TOCk HUANIt. curely bused. Mede and sold only by R D Elliot, of Walurvllle flies stock I M F rancis , brand to be ueed on <*.ttle, same being Eugene, Oregon. letter “F.” enclosed Io a triangle. POWXROP AlTORNXY. E ntertainmknt at J aspul — Tha Helen Fisher of Yellow Medicine, ladles of the Riverview Circle No Sil, Mino, to J R McMurry, of Evgeus. of Jasper, are preparing an eu Urtai n- MARRiAaa LICkMk. ment to be given at tbo school house Oscar R Psge and Mies Allee Hlie­ on New Years eee, amt an oyster sap­ mao, J W Mlnuett, eltnera. per to be served at W O W ball, to Fred W Allen and H im Mabel War­ both the people that palmólas tbe enter tel urn ent and the daoee that Is to ner, E E Ellsworth eltnras. be given in tbs Welsh hall by Frank Plaster. Sylvester ou tbe same night Tbe proceeds.of tbe supper are to to- used with towards furnishing tbe Woodman Chamberlain'» Paio Halm and uound hall. to the affected i«ru I« superior to any pirater When trou'ded with lame bark or ebrat, give It a Inal and you are cartelli to bo more than pleased with the prompt relief which II affords. Pain Haim a sn cu ra rheemati>m One eppileatl’ n give« relief, Fur sale by Unni-kN A Dliaxu, drugstore. The Best