The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, December 13, 1902, Image 4

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Personals.
A New Jersey woman tried to
*ave
the life of her dog on the rail­
Guard.
road track and was killed by the
The Mod-rn Brotherhood of A Bier-
Geo Nettle 1« In from Leaburg.
HAfüBDAY............. DECEMBER IS train herself. People get one idea
F O Russel I, of Wendling is In the
in thei” heads then cannot think of lea baa » new «at ot officers elected last
evening as follows:
ally’.
mr
set
anything
else.
A KING’S CHANCES.
Fred Bloomfield, past president.
W H Abrams is down fQ*h Cottage
<
J F Rosa, president.
Grove.
The Connecticut genius who eug-
Mrs Nora Jennings, vice president.
We question it King Victor Em- gvafel Bulpbur fumes for smoking
Mr< I T Nickliu returned to Junc­
'V 8 Moon, secretary.
tion today.
jnanel of Italy eats or sleeps well. an insane man out of the house be
W T Manning, treasurer.
U B Marshal Jaoob ProetMtel was in
It was but a little more than two bad held against bite would-be
Miss Bertha Carson, chaplain.
Miss Elizabeth Kromp, conductress. Eugene today.
»’«are ago that he came to the throne oaptors for five days, yesterday,
Tom Gillam was a passenger to
Miss Edith Vincent, watchman.
through the as»a-»niation of Lie bad probably done t usiness smok­
Portland today.
G W Fuller, sentry.
jutner. King Humbert. He can­ ing the squirrel out of hie hole.
Mis» Annis Awbrey, musician. ;
MrsC E Nichol»»* visiting friends
not but be fearful that he will go
here from Junction.
DEGREE OF HONOR ELECT.
Tne Empress of India Pacific
out ot the world by the same route.
Attorney Potter aud Geo Campbell
The Llegree of Honor also met and
It was ouly yesterday that the liner iedue at Vancouver, B C, to­ elected last evening, Followiug ar returned today to Portland.
jolice broke into a room in Rome day. Her cargo is principally the names of the new officers:
Mr and Mrs Victor Carlson have re­
Mrs Maude Logan, past chief of turned from a visit to Cree well.
4)0(1 found thirteen ewarthy con- silks, aggregating in yalue the great
► piratore taking oath on the pointe sum of one mill/wh dollars. A honor.
Frank Lee, of the Portland Pacific
Mrs Lizzie Lombard, chief of beuor. Farmer, was in the city today.
■of their poniards to kill their king. special train will take the valuable
Mrs Mary Kuykendall, lady of
Miss Emily Lamiiert went to Ban-
o Are you enyious of such a ruler— cargo to New York.
honor.,
don
Ibis afternoon to visit friends.
would you exohange your humble
Mlbk Lottie Myers,chief of oeremony.
) J W Harrlll, of Eugene, was regis­
President (Jastro of yenezuela
etatlon in life for hie exited one?
Mrs Blanche White, recorder.
tered at an Asti nd hotel Tuesday*
Mrs Ira Gray, financier.
We think not. We wouldn’t! We shows plenty of nerve in arresting
Mrs J 8 Baker,
Junction City
Mrs
J
W
Harris,
receiver.
think too much of our anatomy to British and German citizens in
Hotel, was in Eugene thin morning.
Mrs
Pearl
Pierce,
usher.
take a desperate chance of haying Caracas. He has a little country
Miss Dana Brabham, inner watch.
E J Beeley and P C Anderson were
to
it punctured by a poniard, even with 'no military strength
C A Davis, outer watch.
in Eugene from Albany this morning.
of,
yet offends
the
though there was some glory in speak
J W Harris and W Kuykendall
PH Bristow and Chas Duitm, of
eight. Shakeepearewrote, "Uneasy strongest military poweri of the medical examiners.
Cottage Grove, were in Eugene this
Trustees— Me-datues Kuykendall, morning.
lies the head th^t wears a crown.” world. Probably he is playing to
Logan
and Miss Myers.
Mrs Emily Howe, of California, who
And royalty’s tribulations are the galleftes for popular home ap­
o
has been visiting with nl dives here,
greater today than when that was proval. lie knows that tha United
left this afternoon for Salem.'
States will not allow them t) ap­
penned three centuries ago.
David Cherry and eon Harry left
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a .r
propriate a foot of Venezuelan ter­
♦oday for Salem. They »oon expect
We tiavH about two dozon pairs of
ritory.
o
THE MONROE DOCTRINE.
to leave for Bouthern California.
Lodge Elections Continue-
Eugene
CLASSiFiED GOLUMS.
.loe» ander this head am 'to’ exceed Sr*
For Sale.
That pathetic story ot tne miner
evicted from bis humble cottage
with a eick wife and her 100-year-
old mother by a coal company, the
wife dying from constquent ex­
posure, should have more weight
with the coal strike commission
than all the fixed-up figures of the
coal combine. The only rent he
owed was for the strike period
Aud the oompany gave no reason
for evicting him—just turned the
Women out on a rainy day.
Thirteen anarchists were sur­
prised in a treasonable meet.ng at
Rome yesterday.
They should
have kuown that thirteen was an
unlucky number to get together.
B’.ill they migrtt have thought a
meeting of that number would
bring bad luck to the government,
that abstract creation which all an­
archists, wheresoever dispersed,
are against.
° Think of twenty-two below zero,
the reoord at Schenectady, New
York, Sunday night? Eugene and
the New York town are on the same
line of latitude. Bu one is on the
inhospitable North Atlantio coast,
while the other gets balmv winter
■weather through the influence of
the warm Japan ocean current that
tempers l’aciti/V natural coldness.
During the fiscal year ended
June 30, 1902, there were 124,£42
applications for enlistment in the
army, not including hospital corp»
»\nd Philippine so ute. Of lheie
37 5G1, ot about tbir'y percent.
Were accepted »'id 87 081, or about
seventy percent, w re r jected. Of
the nu ml gw acceptud 32,249 were
native. o' the United Bta'eil,
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A Startling Surprise.
Very few could believe in looking al
A T Hoadlef, a healthy, lotiust black-
smith of Tilden, Ind , tiiat for ten
years he Hutfsred such tortures from
rheumatism as few could endure and
live. But a wonderful change followed
hie taking Electric Biller*. "Two hot-
ilea wboby cured me,” he writes, “and
1 have i ot felt a twinge in over ayear."
They irgulate the kidneys, purify the
blood and cure rheuiVi’l-m. neuralgia,
i.ervousnes-i, improve digestion and
perfect health. Try them. Ouly
50 cis at W L DeLatm’s drug store.
Fortland shows a very gratifying
increase of portal receipts over last
year, a aeventb mor<>.
V«u Know Wk«t You Ar» Taking
When you take Grove’» Tastele»»
Ch'll Tonic because the formula Is
plainly printed on ev-ry bottle »how-
log that it le »Imply Iron and Quinine
In a tasteless form. No cure, no pay.
60c.
Turkeys Wanted.
See the Meettl» Produ w Co, 64 We«t
E'ghth »treet, Eugene, liefore selling
yonr turkey».
All kinds of gram »ee<1 wanted.
TO Ctgt A tom I-» oat day
Chambers’ Hardware.
Take Laxative Hr <lno Quiuitie Tablets
The
Racket
Htore
will t>e open even-
Ail druggl-t- refund the money if It
falls to cure. K W Grove’s signature is lags until Dec ‘¿5th.
on each box. 25o.
CH Farrow A Co will eell you the
be-t plows ai d barrows.
AX BILLY’S PRICES.
Jeffries and Fitzsimmons, cham­
pion and ex-champion pugilists of
the world, are delighting l*urtland-
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era of a sporting turn of mind 1 set tine decorated China plate« 90c $
16c each, t xtra good value AM
punching each other with the I vet or tine
de<s>ratrst t hlna tea cu|« and
gloves at a half a dollar a bead ad-
saucer» HO1. $12 i and op.
«u iszion-
As a money making 3 cl lid»’ mug», good value 10c each
for 36c.
proposition these pugilists have a t> child» mu.», good value 6c each
for 25c
b-H-r thing than President Roose­
1 child»’ wood cart g's^d value for 20c
velt,
0,
at !0e
It • said that the new library
h«ild g at Stanford University
will surpass any in this oountry, It
not the world, Mr» »tanlord has
millions, and no way to spend
except on th« university that bear»
the name of her dead eon.
old, weight 350 pounds; 8 »owe, Berk­
shire and Poland China tulzed, about
a year old. Price low. Enquire of or
addreai* Robt Newmaier, Eugene.
1 hot Hnj-d.r»’ catnip 20o
110c pkg tine rut »moktrg totsicco 6o
H pkg Meal of North Carolina tot SSC
25 < i K C lisklng Powker 2oc
4 1 lb | kgs Arm A Hammer Bo la 25<*
s Itw Arm A H stwner Mod», bilk 26o
I lb Dr Prtc»« ti-grog powder 4lkl
3 It» nice date» 2«c
* lb- fine plain mixed candv 25c
* lb ilk new nrx d nuts 15<t
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Till Dec the 14th Dr Lowe, the op­
tician will be in hie Eugene office» If
you desire to have him teat your eye«
tor gliv*eee aee him at once.
Wail paper—we now have lots of
emnanta to cloe» out of the new pa­
pers—come early.
Chamliera* Hardware.
“Pud” Edmuneon, a former Lane
com ti resident, but now of Arizona
fa here on a visit. Mr Edtnunson
came by way of Eastern Oregon and
Portland. He «ay» that he noticed
more snow over In Baker, Mslheur ami
the r»«her Eastern Oregon countie« lb ar
ever »a-before at thia time of year
and that the cattle and eheep In that
region are looting bad.
J. W. KAYS’ FURNITURE CO
Embalmers and Funeral Directors
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Ax Billy
Day & Henderson. Undertakers
D epartment Store. I and
Embalmers. Coe. Will ana 7th
We keep a well »elected line of
.
•nd Wh jetable, of .11 kind, ¡¿X“
eeason.
8ar»t^»cbips .nd
peanuta.
liUamook, liwben«»
a country cheese.
“iu«rger »nd
Giv« us a Call.
MCKINNEY’ BROS.
Phone, Red 6-36.
Raspberry Plants.
Marlboro and Cuthbert red rasp-
berry plant» for »ale, $8.50 per thous­
and. Janies Oflut, Box 196, Eugene,
Ore.
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Always Desirable
People come for our groceries
and
becaiHse they are nice
an I freeh Whan they eend au
respond quickly
order we
what thnybuv ip worth having
We etudv the nee h and waute
of all. The groceriee we buy
are the kind that nourish and
please. When you want eome-
thinrf eepecially tioe try our
balk Olivee
Skeels’ Special Sales
Beet 15c-grade bulk mince tuec,
25c
per lb 10c or 3 lbs for.............
3 lOc-packages ot munti................. 26c
25.’can Mon<>i>olebluetierriee.very
flue for plea.............................. 25o
26c
3 lOc-cans condensed sou;»
N. T. WILSON
15 10e-packagee 2| oz (lug cut
557 Willamette St
tnbaoco...................................... $1.00 Phone No 911.
9 5o>pkgs lj oz »moking tobacco... 25o
8 1b- plain mixed candy................ 26o
Lower priceoneame in quan­
tities for Cniistma» entertainments
Cboioe mixed candy per lb.......... 10.5
15 bor» Hou lx soap........................ 50c
Mz Quart bottle maple syrup...... 3Ó0
Ladies’$1.00 nil wool undergar­
ment......................................... 50c
Ladies’ 50c heavy cotton under-
garments................................... 351
5<io
Boys’ 75o hate ......................... —..
Country bam», few only............. 12U
Un Hurry Along
Country shoulders ........................
We shall close up the
Country bacon sides ..................... 15o and Secure
on the 25th of Dec for
Only 15 Days to
Secure Racket Bargains...
L. C. SKEELS,
Cor of 9th and Oak Sts.
11 '
— $
F. C. and American
Bcavty Corsets-»
Racket Store
invoicing. Be­
fore that time all goods will be sold at
First Choice on
Clean-Up-Prices.
Boots, Shoes,
Please remember that on the above
Clothing, Furs,
date we shall give you the last chance
Jackets, Skirts,
Furnishing Goods, to secure bargains at the
Piece Goods, In
All Departments.
Racket Store.
P. FRANK <2b SON
Will satisfy the
demands of tho
most fastidious.
Open Evenings.
Thia ¿uaranteo
with every pair*
"Money rofund-
• d after four
woaha* trial if
corset is not satis­
factory" ’
Christmas is Coming
LooK for thee» Trad»
MarKs—the signa of qual­
ity—on label of bo* and
inside of corset.
GBSO
TRY IT TO-DAY.
Motto
to Please j I
DOG LOST—White, weighs about 60
or 65 pound»; pait hound, la’tseen
at Trfungb Lske, Lane county, Ore
ouOct22; goes by name of Jap.
Give or send information to C C
Campbell, Eugene, Orc, or W D
Taj lor, Hale, Ore. Reward of $20
for reiuru of dog.
Bids for Wood.
The ftfultnomah county judge is
o theopiuion that applications for
ax remissions should be heard
hr >ugh proceedings in the circuit
lourt. What are the county judge
nd comiuissieners for, anyway?
If the assessor wrongfully assesses
property should the owner be forced
to the expense of going into the
circuit court to secure hie rights?
It is generally a hard euougb task
to pay taxes without having to pay
where not due, or what would
For Sale. ¡
amount to the same thing be put
to the expense of g't’.ing into the
Two freeh milk cows; one full­
circuit court, which, in many in­ I looded Durham bull, a year old next
stances, would coat m ire than the Mnreh; 10 yearling steers; a full-
bliMMled Pi land China boar, 13 QTinthe
tax sought to be avoided.
Wi
WANTED. — TimberfblLX-, bucket»
aud barkers. Apply by Q h 1 to G
Nettle, Leaburg, Oregon. Ouly
good Hteady bands need to » rite.
Wanted
Burg A Kestley, the West »treet
merchants, have a Chrintuias ad in the
Notice la hereby given that the re- G uard today. Csll at their store for
genie of the Univeraity of Oregon will bargains.
receive sealed bide for furniehiDg and
delivering 600 corde ot good body fir
wood, 4 feet long. Word to be deliv­
ered at the Univerelty not later than
the 15tti day of Auguet, 1903. All bide
to tie tiled with the eteward ot the
GRAIN COFFEE
Univerelty on or before the 15tb day
of January, 19C3. Office in Villard
The coffee habit is quickly over­
HaU. Right reserved to rejeot any and
come by those who let Grain-O
all bide.
take its place. If properly made
L H J ohnson ,
it tastes like the best of coffee. No
University Hie Ward.
grain coffee compares with it in
flavor or healthfulness.
J U. GREEN& SON
Miscellaneous.
slightly damaged blankets, some torn
BJ Marvin, mother and brother re­
"So near and yet so far!” John and others a shade off color which we turned Qi is afternoon to Washington
will sell cheap.
Birrett, the Portland newspaper
aft >r visiting here for a few days.
W oolen M ills .
man, had the first say on the twelve
Ashland Town Talk, Dec 10: Oper­
ator B F Bcott is laying of! aud left
thousand dollar-a-year job of repre­
Ashland today t > visit In Portland and
senting t ie United States at Tokio,
Pendleton.
Japan, yet will not get it for the all
Two hundred timber men to make
Mrs J M Bhel'ey left this ait*rnoon
sufficient reason that the little piling; 20 foremen; highest wage»; fir Yoncalla to visit her son and
orown men don’t want him in their steady Job. Addreee:
daughter, Mr aud Fred Applegate,aud
P acific T imber C o .,
oap tal. Ani it is not in accordance
her uew grandson.
Cottage Grove, Or.
with diplomatic custom to send a
Cllut Hannon and family, former
residents
of this vicinity, now of Mc­
man to a country that has objections
Estray Notice.
Minnville, are soon to remove to
itf him personally.
The press
Bouthern California.
dispatch says PreMident Roosevelt
Came to my place across the river
J T Rise, wife aud daughter, 6*is»
vill withold the appointment until from Eugene a black year-old bog, no Pearl, after spending »eviral days here
le has "more information.” The mark». Owner please call.
as the guests of Mrs H E Gardner, re­
Dec 8, 1902.
lasiest way possible to let Mr Bar-
turned today to Portland.
G eo B mith .
ett down.
Miss LouDe Shields returned today
11 Portland after addressing the ladies
Asleep Amid Flames.
The transcontinental railroad
of the University on Y W C A topic»
Breaking into a blaalng home, gome at the last aaeociatton meeting.
lines entering Portland are not
lothered with spasms of liberality. firemen lately dragged the eleeping in«
Cows for Sale.
They refuse to even make a joint matee from death. Fancied eecurity,
and death near. It’e that way when you
fifty thoueaud-dollar subscription negL ct ooughe and colds. Don’t do It.
Fresh cow» with anil without calves
to the Lewis and Clark Eair unless Dr King’s New Discovery lor Con« for »al». A good number to pink from.
be state first appropriates three- sumption give» perfect protection Well broke for dairy cows. Keil and
roan Durham Terms of sale cash,
luarters of a million. It is not agaiiiet all throat, cheat and lung
< 'all at home iu Null Valley, fifteen
truble*.
Keep
It
near
and
avoid
Buffer
­
miles west of Eugene, or addies»
probable they will have to make
ing, death and doctor’» bill». A tea*
B tephens B ros ,
the beggarly subscription.
The spoonful stops a late cough, permstent
Crow, Oregon. |
lUtside legislator who would vote use the moat stubborn. Harmless and
Tb» Be»t Prescription tor Malaria,
to tax the people for th it amount nice tenting; it’» guaranteed to eatiefy
Cbille
and fever is a bottle of GiMve’e
fir» Portland euterpri e pure and by W L Delano. Price 50c and $1.00' Taetelew« Chill Touio. it I» simply '
Trial bottle« free.
froi: and Quinine in a ta»tele»s form.
simple, would en 1 hie fiolitical
No Cure, No Pay Pi ire 50c.
prospects right then.
And the
members of the legislature are not
ignorant of this tact.
As we expect to make a change in 0Ur bus-
Dess Jan 1st we will sell you groceries chea.^
than ever for cash.
Dishes at cost. Call and get prices
> OK MALE.—160 acre» wi’h large
house and two large barns; 90 acre
saw timber, considerable cedar; 60
acre» bottom land, 12 acre» in culti­
vation ; good garden, good bearing
orcbaid, aud xood uutelde range.
Price $1,110. Address W B Boott,
Jasper, Oregon.
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Blankets.
The report comee from Washing­
ton that several of the stronger
warships now maneuvering in the
Caribean Sea will be detached from
the fleet and sent to Venezuela.
That is right. No use to have a
Monroe doctrine unless we jealously
uphold it,°even in the face of greet
powers like Great Britain and
Germany. Grant told Maximilian
to get out of .Mexico, and he was
trying to get out when the Mexi­
cans caught and shot him. And it
wat only a few years ago that Great
Britain was on the point of ee i ng
Bom- of this same Venezuelan ter­
ritory when Cleveland gave the
lion’s tail a twist, summacily end­
ing the inoident.
This oountry will not uphold
the South American republics in
attempting to escape juet obliga­
tion-, at the same time will not
jmrtn t European powers to ap­
propriate their territory.
Reduction Sale
for Cash...
and we are in a position to offer you
Splendid Bargains in
Jewelry and Perfumes at
Kalamazoo Corset Co
MAKERS
Kalamazoo, Michigan
SOLD BY
AX BILLY DEPARTMENT STORE
Eugene,
Oregon.
Al groc»r» »verywbere; 15c. uni Me. par parity*.
Cockerline
(Sb Wetherbee
Have all the new new things in
Ladies’ NeckWear and Neck Ribbons
for Xmas.
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.
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25 Per cent Discount
We have a fresh supply of Candies
and Nuts at low prices.
Coffee 12 l-2cents per lb.
Fresh Canned G oc¿s.
A new and fine line of Ladies’ Men’s
and Boys’ RUBBER BOOTS.
Elegant line of Crockery and
Glassware at prices to surprise you.
We pay highest market price
for Butter and Eggs.
Call on us on West Eighth Street and Try Us.
BURG & KESTLY
Our line of Men’s
Furnishing» for Xmas are Complete.
No Trouble to Take
Cooc^ Out of Window
Special Sale on Silks at^
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ALL THIS WEEK
509 vardenf Bilk will t» «»11 on th- sswvs day, at on« unlf rm orlo»
Ths—-ilk« emú-t of sil » r f»ncv » lk« in-lock Crv«t»l c rii .t«’"”....... .
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¡ÄltÄX “¿a,
LADIES’ GARMENT DEPARTME-NT.
IRRE8ifJ*ABLE,pR?CE"< ’
»hieb w« will «»il this w«»M at the foUcwfng
All our tlO.dO «ul’, 'nr $ß OO.
All our |1|,5 > .uh. <Or
All o«r WO.OO. »«.,xi ard 125.00 «utt-for S I 0.00
«7 Ro
’7 0°’
The Greatest Remnant Sale
That «vor took place in th» citv
K. mtan « Drrsa Itoode, <
Kcmn.DW of B lk<
e
thi.
HALF PRICE.
New Black Dress Goods.
si .85
Black Pebble Cheviot 50 inebe*
50
Black Merge 42 Inch
60
Black «erge 44 Inch
75
Black Berge 44 Inch
1.00
Black Berge 52 Inch
1.25
Black Berga 51 inch
I.5J
Black Berge 62 Inch
85
Black Eternine 46 inni»
1.10
Black Eternine 41 inch
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Black Prundla 48 inch
Black Prune!'» in it ch
1.75
Rl«ofc Prvr. Ila 4Wr«h
Plack H. -I t - 1 crine«
w a it.
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