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EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. KITIBLIII» m TIK BIKIKUHiTIOR OP 0 Bl KU TIC rUNCIPLII. IBB TB UM H IBII1T LITUO BT Til IWUT OP Oil BMW. EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY JANUARY 5 1901. 76 --------- J ind Clearance Sale le ...39cts . 60cts ,..70cts 1.15 50cts for 75cts for. 1.00 for.. 1.50 for... ss Roods. . 10c ts . 20cts . 25cts ..45cts 15cts for............ 25cts for-------- 35cts for............ 50, 60 & 65 for.. Boys Clothing. Men’s Clothing Boys Overcoats. Mens Overcoats r. 20 Per Cent Off. Ladies Dressing Sacques and Woolen Waists to Close Out. 15cts Boys Caps Mens Caps....... 20 & 35cts MUSLINS SHIRTIN8. COLORED LINEN OR SllitS. Black Trilled 12|ct for 9cts 10c Shirting for..... 8jcts 50cts for...... .......— 39cts LADIES HOSE TABLE LIIEI. 25c Table Linen for 20c 50c Table Linen for 40c 60c Table Linen for 50 75c Table Linen for 60 1.25 Table Linen for 1.00 1.50 Table Linen for 1.25 Fleece Lined. 25ct8 for............ ......20cts 35cts for............ ...... 25cts Woolen Rose. ■APHIS. 35cts for............ ...... 25cts 50cts for ..... ...... ..„ 40cl8 60c18 for............ ...... 50c ts $1.50 Napkins for fl.15 $2.00 Napkins for |1.40 $5.00 Napkins for R3.60 TOWELS LIIEI. Cbileren’s H om . 7cts for.. 15ct8 for 20cts far. 25cts for 30cts for. 20cts for...................... 15ct8 Excellent Values Ladies Under Vests. 50cts for...-.............. 38ct8 SOCIAL. ...5ct8 ,12ets .15ct8 20c ts 25ets D.lljUu.rl >vo.tn ber 31 AN AFTBRNON HKCKPTION. L. L. muslin.......... W. W. muslin.... A. mm’in.............. Bleachel.............. Bleached........ _ Bleachxl. ............... SHEETIN8 UMBLEACHEO . Gets . Gets 7 Jets . Gets . 9cts .. Vets 8- 4 Sheeting Unb..,.14cts 9- 4 Sheeting Unb..„15ct8 SHEETIH8 BLEACHED. 8- 4 Bleached............. 16$ 9- 4 Bleached.. 22cts 10- 4 Bleached ........ 23c 18 Calico........................ 4c ta ('alico......... ... _ Sets Gingham.................. , 5cts Gingham................. . 6cts OIITIHC FLANNELS. Outing Flannel........5cts 10 Outing Flannel for 8 j 12^ Outing Flannel ....10 HAMPTON BEOS. HAMPTON BEOS • •• WEEKLY EU CENE CUARD E. Hale, of Kansas City, Here on Official Business. E Hale, of Kansas City, deputy in spector ‘for the American Angora Goat Breeders’ Association, is in VICE -East tide ot Willamette street, be Eugene. He is here to inspect goats tween Seventh and Eighth afreet» belonging to local breeders for the Special to the Guard. purpose of making a record of blooded P retoria , Dec. 31.—General Kitchener confirms the re animals. Mr Hale, in a short Interview at the port of the capture of Boer post and and batteries at Hel- TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Hotel Eugene with a G uard reporter , this morulngsaid: “I find tbe goats veti. ■ Yur........ The British Shelled the batteries and the Boers formed < Month«, in Oregon to be in tbe beet of oondltfon British Loss 15 ree Month« and have found some fine specimens their British prisoners about the guns. in your state. I have been recently In killed and 22 wounded. the vicinity of Macleay, Marion coun Ivertirfng rate« made known on application ty, and Dallas, Polk county, prominent SANKEY AT TOOMBS TONIGHT. Urea, all bu«inees letters to THE GUARD, goat centers, and found tbe industry to tujene, Oregon. Special to the Guard. tie in a prosperous condition. Tomor N ew Y ork , Dec. 31.—Rev. Sankey, the singer of re row I will visit Geo Houck’s goat HUA J WALTON M 1 «iUI.IT ranch near Monroe, where I under ligious songs and revivalist, conducts a watch-night service ^TALTON A OVERTON, stand be bas some 1500 fine animals at the Toombs prison tonight. Tbe goat industry is growing rapidly ATTORN E Ya AT-LAW and tbe farmers are finding out that PNEUMONIA EPIDEMIC. I’, practice in all the court, of th. .tote. there la money in it. A few years ago in «•—In Walton Block. tbe East one could find only a few goats Special to the G uard . E uocnb . O rbooh . here and there, but now every farmer D enver , Colo, Dec. 31--This city is experiencing a has quite a band and find them the L WHITSON, terrible visitation from pneumonia which is epidemic. best money makers on the farm." 1 DENTIST. AMPBELL BROS., Publishers PLACED PRISONERS ABOUT GUNS Numerous deaths have resulted. ving purchased the office Mid fixture« of B eluian harm B old . — W C be late deceased W V Henderson. I am ow prepared to do anything in the line of Yoran, Saturday, sold to K J MoClana- J^ntiatry in the above said office. bao his entire rabbitry of Belgian UrowD and bridge work a apecialty. bares fifteen In number Including tbe Special to tbe Guard. celebrated Lord Palmetto, who bas a D awson , N W T, Dec. 20, viafVictorid—Pneumonia pedigree as long as our friend Jim and typhoid fever cases continue numerous with many fa Yates, fl feet 8 Inches, at 8 cents per pound live weight. Ed will ship talities. them to Beattie, Wash., where they POWERS PROCLAIM ARMISTICB. will grace some man’s table. Too bad! It eeeioe tbe day of tbe Belgian hare Special to tbe Guard. la numbered. 8 LUCKEY, DEALER IN cka, Watches Chaina, Jew* W BROWN, M. D. I , 1 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, oe—Upstair. in Chrisman Bloek. Hour.: Sto Ila m; 12to2,flto0pes. P ekin , Dec. 31.—The commanders of the allied forces have proclaimed an armistice while proposals for peace ne gotiations are being considered. N ew H otel .—8 C Sparks to talking of building a hotel at Blue River City, tbe entrance point fo tbe Bias River RAILROAD mines. He will also build a new taw mill at tbat place If present arrange Special to tbe Guard. ments are carried out. O WOODCOCK, attorney ”* TLAW. - —FIRST----- >ftce —Oas-half Hock south of Chrism ck. Bucen, Oaaaoir. E BEAN, j National Bank ATTORNEY AT LAW. Of Eugene. •ci»l Attention to oollectioas mid matter, in ^rebate. Mon.y to loan oa real estate. rice - With A C Woodcock. Paid up Cash Capital 550,000 8urplua I 560,000 Eugene, Oregon. L. CHESHIRE, M. D PHYSICIAN ANI)| tSURGKON, fem a Bldg, Eqgene, Oregon. » EUGENE oan^SavingsBank Of Eugene, Oregon. M Cask Mal - fftea • • • DAWSON SICKNESS. . T G Hmrnnicas, Prsrôiaat. 3 B R ai in, Vice Prmidsa . P. E. Saotmanae, Caabfer. L. H. Porrea, A.t Caahtar UWECQUNTYBAMK -or— $50.000 2.M EUGENE, OREGON. tstee lahad l.'iaat. OMeat •ask la the Cswaty. erntnsL aanaino auamcaa twaws - aurea ea ravoaaaix tkhmb - I A. G. HOVEY, Pielite at L G. HULIN. Cashier. B. H. HOVKY. Aset ('aabter. INSPECTION. Jakiaj, Wagner and Smith Graduate This Year, mentioned: Boost, Goodrich and Thurston, formerly of IM O A Q Under Kaaroburg’e eooehlug, they have ebown rapid development and next year ought to be able io play any VANCOUVER DOES THE GRAND. company. With the largo Increase in attendance Special to the G uard . that Is expected next September, there V ancouver , B C,Dec 31—At a celebration today in honor ought to be a goodly number of of the Canadian returning soldier contingent the citizens freebmen football eandldatee, co the athletic outbuelaeto an figuring co presented each member a gold watch. some available acquaintances. Nearly every high school in tbe elate poemmed a football eleven tble year, and tbe The Ma« Wha Swears Off. froebmon of 1001 oagbt to have a fair STATE POULTRY SHOW. Idea of tbe game. Il to expected that Don’t go round and boast about then will be mon than fifty eaudl- Tour swearing off on New Tearieday; datee ter Iho team next autumn. Will Probably Be Held in Eugene Don’t get upon tbe house and eboat Tbe eervlcoe of Coach Haars burg Tbat you have driven Wise away, in 1902. won highly satisfactory, and every He may return te moek at yoe, effort will be made to engage him for Bo merely quit, without display— Tbe oaoeeeo with which tbe fourth the next season. annual ebow of tbe Willamette Valley A mao amounts to little who la forced to swear off, anyway. Poultry and Pet Block Association In Method. —Chicago Times-Herald. tbla city last week was conducted, CklcjoTrl nn.. “Rivera, in all my etperleneo I bars B attlb R ot al .—Haleru Sentinel never known you to emoke as vile Booster McBride te expected to arrive In Salem witbin a week. He hae en eigara ao tboee yoa uro Indulging Io caged quarter! and will personally now.” “That’o all right Brooke, I am trying conduct hie campaign for the retention to make It eueior to owear off on Now of bte seat In tbe United Mtetee eeaate. Hie inrot formiaable opponent, Mr Year’e day.”__________________ Corbett, bee also eecured quarters and CaARunoF T imr .—The now time will be on the ground In person to ieebodute for the B P daylight overland look after bte Interoete. train, gooa Into .fleet al fl o’clock thie The editor of ao Eastern paper wae birorod tbe other day with a new baby boy. A little etotor, after examining tbe; youngster olrooly for come time, B orn .—In Eugvne, Doe to, 1SOO, to wont to ber father and ato.ed : "Did we tbe wife of R B Hu.too, foreman of tbe get him oa adverttetag too, papa?.” G uamo printing rooms, a daughter. * MISS ROBINBON KNTXRTAINS. Mias Stella Robinson entertained a number of friends at High Five at her home Raturdsy evening. Dr C W Lowe won first prize and W IV Brown the cousolatlon prize. Refresh merits were served. The gurota were: Mi«seo Eva lloacb, (Portland) Carrie Hovey, Louise ; Yoran, Nellie Gllfroy, Ada Hendrims, Dr aud Mrs U W Lowe, Merors W W Brown, L M Travis, Fred Fisk, Heth McAlister. M ACC AB KBS. The Lsdlee and Knights of the MaocaLeee meet in joint aeeslon tonight at their ball In I OO FTemple to watch the old year and century out and Joyously welcome tbe now. There will be a good program rendered and refreshments served tn the Banquet Hall, beside« other amusements. All members of tbe order will bo oordlally weloomed, no matter where they belong, THI MA8QURRADK BALU Preparations are being completed for the grand masquerade ball to be givea tomorrow night by Co A at tbe Armory The prizes have all been selected and are on exhibition at W L Deuano’e drag store. The hall will be nicely decorated and Bvarverud’s orchestra will furnish the music. Tickets will be per couple. All spectators unmasked will be charged 50 cents. MAKHUGE TOMORROW. Tomorrow occur« tbe marriage of Miss Flora Young to Mr Claude Coppie, of Hood River, at tbe residence of C W Voting, just north of the city. The couple are well known young people and the G uard congratulates them lu advance. deacon ’ s dance . It was ladies’ choice at Deacon’s dance Baturday evening. It proved to be an interesting innovation to have the ladies pay for the dance, escort the young men to their seats and act aa flier managers, etc. A Jolly evening was spent by all present. FOTNIOHTLY CLUB. The Fortnightly Club will hold Ito annual reception In Frank’s ball to morrow afternoon between the hours ef 2 and 5 o’oloek. A tew guests have been invited. Light refreshments will bo eerved. DINNER PARTY. Mr and Mrs J B Harris this after noon entertained tbe Mieeee Osrrto and Cora Coppleand Mr Claude E Coppto at a dinner party. A hotrbr V iew .—Lebanon Ex press: The Timro lo probaMy work ing to get Lane county territory an nexed, tblnklng tbat If the aeava te successful II win then bo aa easy toat- ter to cut Linn county In two and make Brownsville a county eoat. Buuday Oregonian: Mr Clifton N McArthur entertained a number of friends Friday evening, in honor of Mr Fred J Zeigler, eapteln ot the Uni versity of Oregon football team. cberlahed positions. Among the now mon who contributed largely to N ew O rleans , Dec 31.—President Hays and officials of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company have started on a tour of inspection of the company roads. gives Eugene a right to bld for tbe state show for 1002. Portland gets the state show ibis year which meets one week from today. Eugene should have it In 1902 and every effort will be made to secure It, with good chances of sueceae. At preeent there Io no building In the city suitable for the show. Pome one b»s suggested tbe new armory, but It is very anllksly that It will tm allowed to be used for tbat purpnee. However, Ibero Is plenty of lime between now sad 1902, and by that time no doubt rooms can be ■ cured. BIRTHDAY PARTY. In honor of Lorane Hcott’a 10th birthday, a party of her young friend, were iuvltod to .pend the afternoon Saturday from 2 to 4.30, with her at tier home on Twelfth and High .treota Light rofreehmenta wer. eerved and an enjoyable afternoon spent by tbe young folks. The following were tboee Invited: Leia Horn, Ruby Farrington, Martha aud Alice Wash burn, Madge Hamble, Nina Nicklin, Ruby Pratt, Vera Aut.n, Faith Lister, Barbara and Mabel Gray, Edna and Mabel Miller, Francis Houck, Frieda and Meta Gold.mith, Willuia and Zella Zeigler, Cheat*,r Chrisman and friend, Otto Bradley, H.x.l Hull, Wanda Logan, Grad« B«ker, A<ne. Strong, Zula Christian, Bulali Kin«y, Ermine Owen, Kata Long, Francis 0000 rUBSHHaU MATERIAL. Kaylor, Fraucls Young, Hazel Bowlen, The re-election, at a recent Marvel Kauffman. meeting of the University of Oregon mas RDDY OlTEPRtSKD. football men, of Fred Ziegler, aa cap Mrs Mary Eddy, Saturday evening, tain, meet* with unanineous approval and tha college exprete him to lead gave a surprise party to her daughter. the gridiron heroes through another Miro Mazie, at their homo on Eleventh successful aeaaoa. Ziegler la a player and Pearl otreeta. The evening waa of experience, and hie demonstrated spent in game«, mu.lu, etc, and re- frrohmenta were rerved. Tboee present bla ability aa a cap tali. Tbe manager of tb< team baa not were: Alicia McElroy, Grace Edmund been «elected, but It la quite likely that son, Norma Hendrleke, Camille Car** Erneetlne C A Redmond, '02, assistant manager roil, Lillian McElroy, ot thia year’e team, will be the auo- Heelop, Vera Wilson, Anita Thurston, Oram Mount, Cora Wold, Frank oeaeor of Luke Goodrich. Jakway, Wagner and Smith, three Buller, Ray Wllloughly, Chao Watte, of lhe ’Varsity’a ableet men, will be Lorie Johnson, Arthur McAlister, graduated next June, and their posi Urvltto Waller, Edward Lister, Her tions will bo difficult to fill; still the bert Eastland. outlook to by no means discouraging. W. R. C. PARTY. Ziegler, Gorrell, Tburaloo, Watte, Saturday evening Mrs Frank Bow Boott, Starr, Goodrich and Payne, of en, retiring president of tbe Women’s tbla year’e team, all of tbe second Relief Corps, waa tendered a surprise elevon and moot of the freshmen at ber borne by a tew members of that players, will bo In oollego again, ao organisation. They took with them there will bo no look of old material. Innebee and a delightful evening was Halo, the freshman fallback end oap- spent by all. Tbe surprloer« were mln, to a strong player and great things Mesdameo H hunter, Mary Liver- an expected ot him next season. moro, Ray DeLano, Joseph Gray, K E Other freebmen who will bo heard Eastland, John Higgins, Bert Miller, from are F Templeton and Hatebio« David Cberry, J O Watte, Al Holden, aoa, lacklro, Klam and Rueb, code, 8 W Taylor, J D Matlock, Joo Meyen, and Hill, Murphy and Joe Templetoa, A W Haskell and Mies Lowrey. behind tbe line. All of them mon are LRMOW-RBOCK. now thoroughly familiar with the Mow Whatcom, Wash, Poet, Doe 27: ’Varsity’s style of play, ao they will crowd acme of the older men for tbe “A very pieman! wedding ocourrod 1901 FOOTBALL OUTLOOK. GOAT INSPECTOR. Mro H B Miller entertained a number of lady friend, at her home on Ninth and Patteroou atreeta thi. afternoon. The parlors were Inter- ..tingly decorated with draper!«*., picture., earthenware, etc, which have |u.t been received from Mr Miller who I. uow In China, being U H con.ul to Chung Klang. Mr. Miller wan •i.tod in entertaining by her daughter. Miro Wlnulfrod. l.ight refrrolimentH were rorved during the afternoon. The Invited gueet. were: Me.«ia e Minnie Wathbarne, N L Roney, G O Toran, Geo Lilly, T M Jackoou (Port land), W K Bctrborougb, H A Miller, W E Loughmlller, Win Pree- lon L G Adair, Mark Bailey, Tboe Condon, 0 W Lowe, H N Cookerline, L L Wblloon, E (1 Smith T G Heu- drioka, F li Wllklna, Laura Har- rte, Geo T Hall, Br, Geo T Hall, Jr, Llmlo Thom peon, Geo B Dorrl., I L Campbell, D E Loveridge, J A Cleland, 8 B Eakin, C E Loomi., E B McElroy, J F Robtneon, Schafer, Peter, Packard, Bradley, Buckman, Friedel, Miro Leech. last evening at the rwhlence ot tha bride’s parents, Mr and Mrs Wm Brock, on Unity street. Miro An a Brock and Mr F I, Isernon were unit d In n.arrlage, Rev Gilman Parker < f the First Baptist church perfortnlrg the ceremony. Tbe bride and groom will take up their residence in a nice oottsge on tbe oorner of 1 wentloth end K streets to Whatoom.” Mr Leuioa formerly resided in Eugene. evening. Tbte will onoee tralno No 11 and 12 Io meet Io Euj eno al IDA p m, beginning with Wedomday, Janoary 2nd. For the booedt of Ibo foolball excersiooieto wbo go to Albany to- morrow, wo will eay that ibo nortb- boand trala tomorrow Maven ai Ihr egaler time, IOS p m. WE ARE NOW INVOICING. PRICES ARE LOW. MIN e FRANK DUNN.