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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1901)
jL o o f Eugene HA CURDAY Guard JANUARY b PHiLIPi’IXE FORESTS. The forest* of the Philippine* ar» thought to contain about 500 ■peciae, more than 400 being now known. There are 87 species of palms, 22 of ths oak family, in cluding two live oaks, and nine coni fers, with only one true pine—the la*l named growing in * dense forest above a height of 4000 feet in the island of Luxon. At least ■> specie* are valuable. One of the moat important i* the Yang-Y lang tree, yielding a much-prixed oil; but others furnishco coanuts, gutla- ¡ • rcha, varnish, many dye woods, and some fine hard woods. A a» stein of forestry has existed <• > y<ars. Between 20,000,000 and 40,000- 000 acres of government lands have been cared for by about G5 forester» and 100 subordinates, and tbe regulation* have been Ou tbe most scientific Kuropeau uridel. W itb usual Spanish laxity iu adminis tration, however, chief attention hae been given to collecting licenee*. H a D NONE FOR THE DRIEST. Al one of the railway-construc tion works in the vicinity of thi* oity a Roman Catholic clergyman takes a great interest in the member* of his flock who are en gaged at the cutting. On Batuiday he saw one of them entering a licensed liquor bjuse, and bailed him, but Pal simply looked and walked in. Waiting till became out, the reverend gentleman ac costed him thus: “Pat, didn’t you bear me callingT" “Yes, your ravrince, I did, but— I bad only the prioeol oue.”—Glas gow Eveumg Time*. The Southern Pacino railroad ia abreast of the time* with electric headlight* for it* engines. By merely touching a button tbe en gineer set* tbe light into play. Each light is of 2000-candle power, ll lights the track half a mile ahead only of the engine while the oil light threw a iaiullighl a few hundred feel in front of the cowcatcher. Anything on the track can be eeen sixteen telegraph poles ahead of the engine, far enough away *o that the train oould lie brought to a halt before it roached the object, even if under full epeed. The engine* are being provided with1 the apparatus as fat a* it can be supplied. Cieridng Junction Time* 00 GC Millett ha* purcba««*! 54 acre* 00 00 adjoining bte farm on tit* *»utb from 00 Mr. Jud Wiley, nee Miss Pearl C»k N Consideration, fl.300. Eight student* from this section at N tend the Agricultural College at Cor- HEAL EBTATX TRAM» ERB, O J Hmorslad el ux to W A Orton vallto, while we sr* uarepreeuted at tbe State University. st ux 40 acres Iu tp 16 e r 4 w, $475. The little four-j ear-old daughter of O A C R R to Mary R Trunnell 40 Mr aud Mrs Kehr, who arrived here a acres In tp 21 s r S w, |F20. H E Rankin and F A Rankin to J M few weeks ago from Missour', died 1 Woods Iota 6 and « blk 6 Cheshire's Wednesday morning. The child had t>eeu In poor health for over a year, j ad to Eugen», $400. Tbe remains wereiuterred Friday. Frank Y Hbuman st ox to L N J C Burns, who came here a few Roney 180 acres In tp 19 e r 8 w, $6-5. weeks ago from Nebraska, ba« pur Geo Fisher el ux lo Cha* A Hardy tbe Newport mining claim Blue River chased 20 acre* of land from to C Mil lett, which corner« with the corpora district, 1200. tion on tbe east »ide Mr Burns ex G W Long to Ben Lurch lot 7 blk 1 pet ts to build a flue bouse on tbe In Long A Landes ad to Cottage Grove. J R Goldeon t* Laute Baching et ux premises in tbe *| ring. Hannah Gilbert Cabin No 8, ND O, 320 acres In tp 17 e r 7 W, 9991.60. met I d special session Haturday even James W Haynes to J R Goldeou ing. Mrs Olivia Welch, of Astoria, 160 acres in tp 17 • r 7 w, >600. grand preeidei t, officiated aud in W R Hollandewortb et ux to E stalled tbe following offiotr»: Past Emerson 100 acres it tp IV a r 6 president, Ml** Sadie Driskill; ¡resi $1500. dent, Mrs Arvlll« Powell; 1st vice 50 E L Mpeneer et ux to H L Plank president, Mr* C E Nichols; 2nd vice acres In tp 10 0 r 4 w; |1376. I reeldeur, Miss Ora Jackson; 3rd vice W Charles Wright et ux to Geo president, Mr* Lluie Clow; record Johnson 14 acres In tp 20 0 r 3 w, $1. secretary, Miss Minnie Stair; financial H C Morgan to H L aud E C Mor- secretary, Miss Ida Adklus; treasurer gan 180 acres In tp 19 a r I 0, fl. D G Ec Far la nd to Roeetta V Miller Mrs Arvilla E-cbston; marshal, Miss Lena Menders; I H. Mr* M E Speer; O lot 1 blk 2 In McFarland’s 3«! ad to H, Mrs Irena Goodman. Cottage Grove, 9162.20. 375 Mortgage ............................... 4600 Batiste«''00 of m« rigage f.viks more ettrartive than hou*rwn»fc I Mortgage.............................-....... 9*75 t , , w.rtuan. but It is also even to«* Mortgage.............................. —• 650 r«h.n.ting The work to "f*» i Chattel mortgage........................ «0 und ' high p-ess"re, ‘he taightne*« Satisfaction of mortgage.......... 35 th* '»<-• s'"! th» fusbed «■beaks of sttentive clerk I I aî : r te nervous- 1 rs» rather than hr» h. If this is „... nailer most trj' 1st >rsble condi tion 1, what shsll be MI<1 of those who stiffer 'roin seotnsn ly ,hseasee,*»d who endure headache, t-ei-kachw »nd r uatns day ift ■ iteyf 1» sick woman 1 neglect the •is of cure lor ,nly diseases •*1 in Doctor - s Favorite p. -ription. It i rigu.ute» the peri od». dne» enfeebl ing drain», heal» inflammation and u: ration, and cvi--. female weakne»» It makes weak a n »trong and »ick women well. Ll - A . , rt overflow!*» with »raotwle, *• wrll *■ , • of !. ht or»*« me to write to you «*4 (, ■ , . f mi worvlrrful reeowrv ■ «ay» Ml«« Cl rmre < H-*A. < »raogehor«. oraaaebura Cm, 1 -uh C«mHno **y the u*« of Dr Hervo"» Par mte freetrtptuat I am entirely a new beiaf coni;*oe»' w<th the p...r uoMrable .ullerer who oroir you flair moatha ago. I reinar» to toy oarenU ahnoal rrerr day that II *e«m» alto<a« I-, impowMIite if medicine to do ■ paewa to m.ic'i »ood nurtilf the whole »arnmoe 1 <wal« a. arcóte keep up t walk «'xml t»ir h.iaaa, an« y-.lrr lay I walked four mllea and Nil hettee I now weigh m pound. Mmr waa a <-.mpltanle4 ea“ of lemale dueaw In it» worn firm ■ Doctor lherce biliouaneM. George Bolar to Ole Ingvar) sen 36 s TleasMit Pellet* OU* acres in tp 18 a r 4 w, 9600. PROOF OF LA BOB. O F Miteboll flleo proof of labor on Commissioners Court Mitchell oslne, Bohemia district. |A W Woodraft flleo proof of labor on mining olaimo Gate Creek No 1 and Dec. 7- L Mt renter, labor on bridge.... fis 40 1 No 2 in Blue River district. 2 60 N G Ixickwood, deputy sheriff. 1 00 A C McClane, deputy sheriff.... 2 (XI H P Morris, deputy sheriff....... 1 a> H L Bbell, deputy sheriff........... Usll/ U»ard January 3 1 oo T J Duckworth, deputy sheriff. B E Hawley 1s borne from Bohemia. Thoma* Brown, deputy sheriff 2 00 Mies Helen Mcott ha* relu roed to Nathan Hill, deputy sheriff...... 2 00 A M Taylor, deputy sheriff ..... 1 00 Port laud. J M Nichol*, deputy sherlft...... fi 00 lsi*e Ruth Cleaver has returned to Geo B Camp, deputy sheriff...... fi IN) Portland. A M Richardson, deputy sherlft 1 (XI J H Beekley went to Portland thi* It G Towler, deputy sherlft.......... 1 00 morning. J anise O’Brien, deputy sheriff. 1 00 Win Waddle wont to Port! »nd thi* M C Hparks, posting election after uoon. notices.......................................... 1 (X L M Logan went to hie Irving ranch B F Mmlth, deputy sherlft.......... 3 00 Geo Knowles, deputy sherlft...... 1 (X) this afternoon. Hon R A Booth *nd wife are at J P Loerto, deputy sherlft.......... 1 IX» John Holland, deputy sheriff... 1 oo Grant* Pam. C V Heers, deputy sberltf.„.......... 1 00 Zoph Davie went to Albany on tbte Al Ready, deputy sherlft............ . T 50 morning’s train. James Haye, deputy sheriff..... * on Attorney Frank Hklpworth returned H O Johnson, deputy sheriff...... is oo to Junction tbte afternoon. W W Withers, railroad fare con Mias Nina Ostrander te back from veying A Williams to reform her vacation to Cottage Grove. 2 03 school...... ................... ............... B Lurch, tbe well known Cottage J H Higgins, deputy sheriff...... 2 (X) Grove merchant te In tbe city. Mr« Andy Titus went to Pleasant Stock Farm for Sale. Hill Ibis afternoon to visit her mi ther Mrs Merriman, of Medford, te visit A first-dam stock farm of 1440 acr»e for sale; 3Ml acres fiiat-claa* limber, ing her daughter. Mrs Lsura Bradley, baiane» grating and farming land all In Eugene. well fenced. Well stocked with cattle L B Rowlaud returned thio after- and goal*. Gotxl building» and wall e»|Qlpped with everything neoeesary uoon from a visit to Portland. Baleiu forelock ratei ng and small farmlug and Oregon City. Land rolling and dry. Will *»ll tbe Insurance Agent H N Cockeillu* Implements, stock, sic, with land if l«ft this afternoon on a business trip to purchaser desires. Seven miles from railroad and on* Albany aud Portland nils irorn schoolhouse and postoffioe. Col Geo O Yoran went lo Salem Adtlre** J B YoURU, today lo replace ble little daugbt r In Fall Creek, Lane Co, Or. tbe school for the deaf. Mice Ethel Veeteb returned home to Maletn tbte afternoon after a visit at F L Chamber» ’ tbe rsoldenoe of J M Howe. A Kansas woman who felt her *»11 called upon to reform the world, or ¡»art of it, walked into a saloon al Wichita the other day, smashed an expensive mirror and threw a ■tone through a three hundred dol lar painting of “Cleopatra al her hath.” IShe must have had a grudge at the saloon-keeper, though »he forebore to heap personal in Removal Notice. dignity upon him. It 1* not alated whether Cleopatra, or the fact of tier We have removed our stock ot good* taking a bath, caused the Kansa* from Ninth street to the building for woman lo heave a atone through merly occupied by the Eugene Loan A the work of art. Having* Bank. t u»t >mers plea** take notice. Th* Ruaaian government get* in touch with the reel of the world by commencing the Gregorian computation ot time with the new year. It had been using the Julian- Greek calendar which gave tbe year 365 day* and 6 hour*, and had got behind the real of the world twelve day* on account of the extra eleven minute* and fourteen *e»ude al lowed each year by the oornmon calendar, It waa not a happy new year for Chicago tiremen. Thirty-fiv* fire alarm* called them out, and frown clothing and ice-lined ladder* and building* hampered lb* firemen in thair work and made it dangrrou*. There will be no quealion about the party re*pon*ibility of the Oregon legislature, soon to meet at Salem. The Republican* have fifly *ix voleo to thirty-four of an opposition. Chioago take* time to hold a p»t dog and cal show. Angry mother* al a baby show will not compare in rage with th* aat and dog exhib itor* who fail to get bine ribb. n* for their ¡»to. Tbe nimble ¡>euuy i* in demand the** day*. Tbe United State* mint al Philadelphia is manufactur ing eight-hundred IhotMaod a day, yet cannot catch up with th* demand. fuoctioo City Items. Court H oum Item* IXtUUHMIIXBR A PBTBB. CNBiRTtAN R evival .—Ths revfval at the Christian ebureb continuee wlth inte real. A good crowd waa out last nlght and Ker Lludsay'e sermon wa» enjoyed by all. Al tb* ctaee ot tbe •er»loe four pereon* wer» ba»ti«-d. maklug nine eine* the meetlng coa>- tuenerd. BIG-HEAP CHILDREN with long thin ne^ks—you see them in every school—want Scott’s emulsion of cod-liver oil, to build up their poor little shrunken scrawny bodies. School w ill be of no use to them. Something will carry them oil. They have no play in them. There is no fun in playing, when everybody else can run faster, jump further, turn round quicker, and keep on longer. Seattle ha* met with a great I om Big head is no harm; in the burning of Republic library, with a total lo* of the twenty-five body be big too. tboUMiU volume* con tamed there *«w»fea» towvW W» iba tourra to/wax, in. ’ kt the The Mother’s Favorite. Chamberlain’s G ugh Rernsdy 1* tbe mother's favorite. Il I* pleasant and safe for children to take and always cute*. It I* Intended especially for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough, and is the b»«( medicine made f>r these dioeaKes. There 1* uot tbe least danger iu giving it to children for It coutaln* no opium or other in jurious drug and may be given a* con fidently to a babe as to an adult. For sale at W L DeLano’s drug store. O B Hol Ito, of Hpekan», m ber» vis tllng with hi* peewnte, Mr and Mr» J W RoMto, oa K m * Eighth etc*«, for a w*k Mr Heilte to istotetoed In mlDlwg. Tbte I* bto first viali to bis A black note book lost Munday, Dec. 23, between the Mohawk and Eugene. Name of owner on check* and receipt* iu book. A liberal reward for its return to G uard office,or owner st Wendling. Dated Dec 24. W E T hompson . White Star Flour. We tieg to call attention to the fact that we are out of '99 (wet) wheat and are now making our celebrated White Star flour exclusively from tbe crop of 1900—valley and Rogue Kiver wheat mixed, and are turning out »grade un surpassed. When ordering a*k your grocer for White Star. W illiams A S helley . To Cure a Cold in One Day He is Wise Who Talks But Little/' J «M b<** far ma* yeacs. This is only 4 half truth. If wist men had held their tongues* we should know nothing sboot the circulation of th' blood. If it were not fo' this advertisement you nil. ht never know that Hood's Sar. sparilla is the greatest med:, ine in the world to verify and enrich your blood, create an appetite, give you strengi h and steady nerves. Except Sorosis Shoes . Our Prices Just Like Finding Money. GreatAmericanlmportiiiiiTeaCo. 10 NINTH *T for 30 Days beginning Dec 29 we will sell our entire stock at greatly reduced rates. BtTWtrN WILLAMtTTX AND OAK, CuaCNC. OREGON- A DISTINGUISHED VISITOR. Dr Jordan. President of Stanford University, Here. Dally Guara January S excellent map of tbe »tale, and con tain* information ou climate, lands, education, etc, existing industries and their capabilities. Attention is also directed to such new fields for energy or capital a* promise fair return. This publication fills a Deed long experienced by Oregonians, iu reply- tug te eastern friends. Copies may be bad of local agent Southern Pacific Co. or from C H Markham, GPA, Portland, Or. Men’s Men’s Men's Men's 4.00 shoe, all 3.50 shoe, all 3 00 shoe, all 2.50 shoe, all styles styles styles styles 3.25 2.GO 2.25 2O0 LADIES’ SHOES. Ladies’ $5.00 shoe, all styles $3.50 Ladies’ 4.00 shoe, all styles 3.0D Ladies’ 3.50 shoe, all styles 2.50 Ladies’ 3.00 shoe, all styles 2 25 Ladies’ 2.50 shoe, all styles 2.00 Ladies’ 2.00 shoe, all styles 1.60 SLIPPERS. $3.50 Slippers, all styles $2.25 2.50 Slippers, all styles 1.65 2.00 Slippers, all styles 1.50 1.50 Slippers, all styles 1.25 Also a large assortment of Boys’ and Girls’ shoescut 100 pair Misses shoes, 11| to 2, $1.10; in proportion. 100 pair of Children shoes, to 11,90 cents; Baby shoei all kinds 50 cents. T. A. GILBERT V Semi-Annual Clearance Sale / Commences Wednesday, December 26tb, and will continue for Sale on Organs. To make room for our new instru ments which will arrive direct from the factory eariy in January, we will sell our eulire stock of organ* at 10 per cent oft until Jauuar.v 1, 1901. Our organ* are uot marked at cata logue prices, but are marked in the reach of everyoue, rarglug from $4u to *100. Any of our instruments sold on easy paymants and are warranted by Kohler A Chase, tbe oldest and largest music house on the Pacific coast. Come iu aud examine them. M orris A C raw , Ninth Street, Eugene, Ore. 30 DAYS Big Bargains will bo given on LADIES’ TAIL0: MADE SUITS, CAFES and JACKETS. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING and MACKINTOSH must go as we will need the room for the best line of Spri Goods we ever had. This is a ’‘bona fide sale”. A word to the w is sufficient Atteotion Ladies of G. A. R. ■ THE DAWN OF 1901 The Ladle» of tbe GAR will hold cuuptlre Friday, Jan 11. 1H01, »t Frsnk’* bell, beginning-t 9 o’cl >ck a tn, lvtiug » 1 lay, f. r » 1 the old com rades and their familie* In-t 11 »lion at 3 p iu. A progr.m * 11 be reucered. Come and brlcg your bi-ket* w»ll filled, and have a g'**1 1 -fa Idoned M t ELLA D imonp , Hee. time. Dated Eiigeue, Cre, Jan 2 lW‘1. »ill usher in we hofe a year of prier, pit an I nleaoirs to ur fMktron» ad*- th-ri people. We shall continue to . nrph ;• gool -tapie a .d fan. y groceries » .e . i . cure f-.r you. We start lit » h . r.» ‘ f >r New Yea»’*- uott-d n *»ts and ea nonpa and ve.etal I*», j .ins, j-llite, tis’ 1« -s. fruit in jars anil can* 20 p.i cetr oo hull lay g<> sU until Feb let. J. U. GREEN & SO) Notice. To all whom tt may concern: are hereby n< 11fled m t to give person any credit on my accourt, and that I will n< t pay aoy bills or ac count* an le*s cot t*a< t d by my »»It in person. L. R. L ivermore . Eugene. Ore. Januery 2, 1901. Wanted. Agent* for tbe Climax tailor dre* catting system. Call betwren the hour» of 10 a m and 3 p tn at Mr* Long's dressmaking parlor on Willam ette street, between Nil th and Tenth streets. Mas M. E C hamp . Poultry, Geese and Wanted. Turkeys Mct’lnnehen will nay 6 cents a pound for live chicken* and geeee, and dre*m-d veal t>pc Will receive tuikey» every Wednes day acd will pay 10 cent* per pound, live weight, for all gooti stock. — Talaphon« Main S0-1 Cay & Henderson, Undertakers and Emoainers. Cor. Wil anti 7th sts. Notice of Stockholders Annua Meeting. U. W. DIS 1USIIITUHE I r*,*LMERS md FUKML 010 How to Cure Croup. Mr R Gray, who lives near Anise Notice te hereby given that the an nual meeting of the stockholder» of Duclieescouuty, N Y., save: “< han»> Tbe Booth-Kelly Lumber Company tain’s Cough Remedy I* the best to* will be held at the office < f tbe Com I cine I have ever need. It 1« * 8® pany at Eugene, Oregon, on January children'* remedy for croup and nr’’ 18, 19C1, at 10 o'clock a m. The meeting is for tbe purpose of fails to cure.” When given »’ f * seise'Ing a Board of seven Director* a* tbeebi'd becomes hoarse.«*’ for tbe ensuing year, and tbe transac after the croapy cough hae develop lion of such other bu*ine*s a* tuav it will prevent the Attack. Thi*»b<’' properly come before the meeting tv borne in mind »nd a hottie of J F K ki .LV, President. Cough Remedy kept at hsnd r* J H B ooth , Secretary. for instant v«e »* soon a* tbe*e»y® torn« appear. For sale by " A RcocMBFrL O pening —Salem D e L and , dme»tnrw Statesman Jan. 3; The Mam M Gold Put a bniad-caet seeder tn the smith Cigar Compai y opened its beau end of your wagon, and do a s««*!] tiful new cigar -tore, tn the corner of I and aieo vet rid of or* hard job o* fl Mtato and Commercial street* yester farm. F L Chamtier» ha* them- day morning, and open house waa kept SHINGLES FOR MALE.—I «»’ ell day, each caller being treated to a 35.000 A 1 shaved cedar sblngl«* floe cigar. MrGoldsmith himself wn* sale. Write H W Jones, Jasper,* behind the couuter. and received tbe prices, etc. well wishes of bis numirous friend*. Many were tbe hope» expressed that PIANO FORMALE.— A second h« bis new venture In Malem would be a piano for sale. Miei n way *•■!•• stiocees. Inquire at this office for part' tils' T he R evival .—Rev Arnold Llud-1 a«y, of McMinnville, baa tNwnmeneed hi* revival meeting» at tbe Christian eburch Ood audience», coneidertng , the stormy weal her, have been In al- itwidance. I.aM night the* were three acre«*tons to the church. R.v Litul- wj 1» a powerful «peaker and m*eb R esidence P tmchaskd — c M F.to cvxxl no doubt will be accomplisbed in FOR REN t.— Fif'y acres ofgr»-1 pme, tbe crvnmery mtn. t<xi«y pwr- land, no bulling*, adjoin ■ bi» meeting». t 1 5 cl seed tbe Matt Smith ree’dence, cor- Corporate limit« of the et y fl A» E leo art E diiton —Tbe Salem M* Mill »nd Tenth street-, 'hr ngb rms. Apply for terms an«i per** Hta’esman i«*u-d J >n. 1, IOTI, It* an the agency of M Hvnre rud A Co, fo> far* to I L Campbell. Or ARP "■‘j S r Elep«a* will' no» »ditloe. Il la roily llloetrated tbe*um of »1025. * l<K MALI .—One span horse*, we'* Impure Bio Xi —"jfy«.twiex»ortey** and crnslsto of *0 page*. It to tbe »00« move bto family to Eugen* from about lai) pounds each, one *** h* Ms*r» 5a- JW wwdl gm/ flnest Oregcn annual |*p»r that hse Portland nee* and 1 wo w runs; 5 acr. • 10 "M fr» rww-'wN* erv I .Khf. ?Vv sfen 0 w frm» to oar desk thi* «resoti. Mr R J dra*.' c-T—~r D. M<*> Raswue-i. Pa. Call on O B Martin, t’artw’* W anted . — To trade, a »mall im Hendrick«, tbe «**• r cf the paper, to proved ranch, three r.ilew from n»,|_ place, one mil* west rfcl’.y, <* * to be coogrstuiated especially foe bie rowd s<atfon in I^r- eou-ty. f »r prep, dr«»-. Eugene. Oregon. work on tbte nomi» r. erty la Fuaea*. inquire at GraKn office Gw pirticu a.-s. FOR -ALE — Some iiorw'*®^ F or H al * or T radì —O-e don't* Cotswold bucks; also some tboro**1 harrvl *h t _u , «ne 1-M Wb cheater ' red Dwrbam calve-. A J i t*-* gt.-«'!■» gbo* gun, to- b in fl » roer. I Mw key plow for | 0 .'Racket St*». F L Chambers * • P ea a t Hi , Oregon. àcìdabaùtOa > Tha Slavo Thu Nubian Tha Turk Tho Arab Sapbo At:'» Pocket Book Lost. M mow om ths M ohawk —M FStaf ford, of Mohawk, waa intown txlay A Frightful Blunder. and cailMl st tbte office. Mr Rttftord sayatbers are two or three I nebs» of Will often cause a horrible Burn, ■now in ht* vicinity. It snowed all Scald, Cut or Brul«*. Buck ton'* day there Tuesday. It sr-m* strang» Arnica Salva, the best In the world, that ttxre I* snow all around Eugene will kill the pain and promptly heal and none b< r*. IL Curse old eoree, fevsr sores, ulcer*, boils, taon». corns, all »kin eruption*. B orx .—Near Eugene, Ursgon. Jan treat pile cura on earth. Only 25c a uary 3. 1901, To the wife of J G Hol boi. fur» garrantead. Moki by W 1* lenbeck. a daughter. Dekane, druggist. RmtiBW AukhCV - Kugnoe bon bewo mette • geo. r ; di*'r bwtlug offi.w for IbeMing r toewtn« MnchineCotor tb» i eowtbere part of tb* atu*. D B Zeb he* b*en p.eemt i* charga. He will aevapy oo* of tb* rooat» m tb* new Cherry lliek. W nm.it* etrest near Mixtb. P r l<nd end M»n Franetea»^ are tb* orly otber offiem of thet < 1 m * o* tb* cow’1. Busts ani Figures. Roval Teplitz, Royal Ores den and Terra Cotta Busts, tunie of them— Dr David Htsrr Jordan, ¡ resident of Ftanford Uuivirsity, arrived In Eugene on the soutibbound traln thi» afternoon un his way to California. He stopped ofl h< re ti visit Dr r-trong and the Univ»rsity, aud wlil leave ou tinigtit’» irain for Palo Alto. Local Market Dr Jordán was met at tbe traln by Jauuary 4, 1901. Dr Htrong and a few < tber ruernl» rs nf Butter—35 to 50c per roll the faculty of the Unlv»r*lty of Oregon Wool—18c and driven to Dr Ftrnng’s re*idence, uosen. wh< re he will be enti rtvlned at diunt r Poultry—13 50 to 54 50 Dried prunes—3 to 5jc tbte evenlng. Flour—75 per sack. Oat*— 40 cent». Something New Potatoes— 60c. cash per 100 lbs. Eggs—26 cents. Just published by the Southern Pa W heat— 50 ceuta. cific Co 1» a pamphlet ou the resource» Heps—12 to 13) cent*. of Western Oregon, which include» an Take Laxative Broruo Quinine Tab Miso Eva Roach returned to Port land tbte afternoon after a visit with let*. All druggist* refund the money If II fail»» u> cur**. K, \V. Hrove’ti her couelo, Miss Carrie Hovey. ture la oo each box. F H Bltto-, formerly m the mercan tile buslines here having told to E T elephone C h a num .—I reo» Apple Matlock, has gone to Meattie to reside gate ba* rewtgned ber poeillon in the Arthur Fraser returned tbte a'trr- i Eugene telephone office, tue resigna noon from Roseburg where he tt >pped | tion to take eff«et January ll.ti. to visit on his way home from the Mina Orrell will take charge of the office at that time. M im Applegate glee club txit. Rev V E Hoven nt iroed from Port-1 haa made many fnenda by her prompt laud thi* afternoon. He went down and courteous diacbarge of tbe dutlea to have an opera'Ion perforated for a of tbe oneroua and confining position. She hae held the place aboet a year, caanr.Mio growth on bte arm. and feels that ahe deeervee a rest. Mi* Dr R T Burnett, of Medf< rd, arrived Orrell cornee from Cottage Grove, but up on the alt moon train for a abort haa been living In Eugene during tbe visit with hl» brother, Horace. He I* winter. on bla way home from Pm t land. M*w RrtLDlMO - Weet Hrmt, th* liv*ry and f**d slabl* men, ar* making ¡reparation* to erect a new suite building 34x60 feet 00 Wiliam-it* street a<1J doing their present building» neat to lb* alley. Tb* email building wupylng tbst place Is being torn down today and the work of erecting tb* new buiMiag will cvmmene* itu mwllately. Il will b* • frame etruo- tu-» but will b* built smataotlally Lifelike Do You Wear »Shoes