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f r * t i i L I&T1BL18IBD FOB THE DI tlBlll 1TI0N OF DE10CRATIC PBIH'IPLEI, AÜD TO BARN All IOIBIT LI » 1 XS BI ?1B SWEAT OP «II EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY JANUARY 3. 1903. j WEEKLY eucene guard 5 th Annual Clearance Sale 5th. kMPBELL BROS., Publishers I ryiCE —f-”t •ille °* Willamette atreet, ba tveea Seventh and Eighth street COMMENCING JANUARY 1, 1903. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ,Year.... Jl-.utb«-- Month. We desire to reduce our mammoth stock before February 1. In order to do thu will give to the trade true of the greatest MONEY HAVING »ales ever offered in Eugene. ing rata, made known »MÜcMion *11 buaiuaa. Iettar» tu THE OU AÄD, I, Dregou. b - wirrrs<'> Di .<•; (ST I • offi« »nd fixtures of Ì...V1-- W t ''enderaon. I am U tet „,| t.. .Io .ny’ io the line of ter prri tatwtrv III lb- »fa*v.- ■- ,)W„ • I l.iid.-c *'"rk u -l Furs Dress Goods. c U' ‘DCt’i K, AI 1 i'.’.M \ «T-LAW. »ftce ' •• li Waisting Flannels Ladies' Jackets 1-2 Price. 1 tb south of Chrism O »(»ON. !„ CUKSUUO . Æ P PHYSICIAN SURGEON, AND llg. Eugene, Oregon. W BROWN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. bfice — Upalaiu iu Chtia'iisn Block jar».- 9 Coll a L m; 1 3, 6 to to p.SD BORGS O B DiBAR, M. D. PHYSICIAN »nd SURGEON. a. - R-ioin ov- r Eugens Lo*n A Seringa k. Kwiilenca No 280 pt-arl atreet. Call. ><i«i to day or night. l’hone residence, 177. Udi ce, Main 49. V Mars load Tailored jASSAYER AND.METALLURGIST! — — O bxuom |«iuippe<i Away laboratory in the Stat*, npt and reliable return, guarantee-1. Irking teat, made on ore .ample, of one to I pound, to determina the mo«t mutable Bod of treatment. Union Suits tor 20c JtoHiey« At-Law, pr&ctice in«tì Hr** «Mtkrt« in th® «tnte» i rxiiii No 3—Wadtom Wnxik. Eugene, U». Men’s Clothing -—FIRST Men’s Overcoats Underwear Hats Boye’ Clothing Boys’ Pants I Ky, — masked and lone robber aenger train at the ville junction, just out side the city one o'clock the to he battle hands of the trainmen, opened fire upon robber was wounded, but managed to escape. He of blood — instituted in re gard the alleged combine between railroads whereby price coal was began Hamlin was present conducted the questioning of the many witnesses that had been summoned. Oregon. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS L llosa on rraa»nable term«. rti«h re on Chicago, baa Fxaadaoo and Port d. Ore ?on. 1>J» ■< nchanga aoM on f-valgn conntriea P0"-t* received .nhje«-t to check or oertib » of depo.it. U1 collection, .ntruatol to oa will receiv. «Pt »iter. tion. 3, H1MT1XICW ftredret. ! F.»rin, Vio» Praa|.|^t P. E. SaotxtXABs, Cashier. L. H. Porrei Aa-tatsnt. By flntpya nmm afaucfatjoi» Eatab'tehad fa 1M3 Oldret« Bar.k in tba County. LGeneral Banking business ln fill branches tran -acted on favorable terms. G. HOVEY, President L G HUHN. Cashier B H. HOVEY, Asst Cashier. Commercial Future. Club to What the Str ar are WtH Be Like When Completed—Work Ready to Proceed. Listen to Plans of Aneot tbe item In ye-«tar<tay’u G uahd uaujeramg tbe eraeh of people In ibe peutolttce on taund«yv, it ha»« bean >aio<*«'ud tnfa i era con« u aa the bualoM«« nf the <-Itt". bra outgrown I lx pve-ewt gnrwtorx that larger «¡Butera be reaanfa. Tta> tea»« ou ttiu pru-wi l He Definitely Explain» to the room in lb« ktreoi io Uvt)>b* t.|Hr.a Guard the Oiler Me Will aext fall and puopiu bavu »«unreei.d a «rtlauue m liwarum at the pent, ttt.m but Make in Regard to Mov - it la prubMblu tlui« no ehiuigv will be mg Hi* Factory. made Peatiuaeti-r Mid 'nrriaclt bra an vs- U hi I jr (. at»ai Dw« JO * KFlieat tilwa that will In all probability ▲ Hpwifi of iho Eax«** vayrted iuta ell«-«-*. Hl»« propneitUn h* b» taawe the room «nMmpied by Ibe C»-«wat-retel tlua fa ofatad fw litte C nutat grouery, Hext dierr lo tine port i erj«>fag at tbv aww club tawa«v few fate ortlor, and cut big art'hwaye kaaSwvwi p irp>»K vf « MD-tetoriug thv p-voffa-ifarea the two sense», Hutu d«rab4ug Hu <■' fato now wfaon and O’g.u factory epaee to tee «wvupietl by the oftioe. file wbleh R M Uiwner fa preparing to tmaiuere done now deraau-fa ttita nv- 1 move ft >m 4'«wanliits ** utal« d la la>a Man. Thia would give a much larger a(r-faiog’. fa4'A«l>. lobby to aiMouiHualate lira growde an«i I in an intwvww wih » rpw'.rr thia j a erwnti Mr Urem»r >ad«i : muon larger < ffiee ««sees. ‘Ibi« tvvulog I »1,1 pttnvol ia In 0uuver«aH->M with a (I uahii re po (er today, Pietuivi r MeVovnaeH a riling fa ike «nf.gaaw who lu-i-ailik«, etated that in tbe part four y«rara Htu u<y prep.-NifaMi. It will tat, I m vtawt, buainei“ of hie nflS -e bail more tu«a t,aa>tt.'.'iw yens pailtetafa late even doubled. Bluae tbe inauguration of ing. 1 »«Mil I«» orvaoHM a famta cu»- tbe tree mail «blivety eyetem tlweffieu l-ony tar.-. The ufaul« will »«want ta baa been badly ar<»w«ie«i ar»«t larger oi «rat JSii.oiW or H0.4M. 4M th» I will «1 uniter« must at wsne tee provl-ted. He , r-taafa th* Hi««j wttjr. Ttam I »Mitte eaid that a« enmi aa the department I nu <v>> a p»rtw»H of tba tag I«Mory ft Mr. Cramer BANISHED TO JACKSON COUNTY High School Notes bul Id i ng. Now that tk» «reatina <>f Uifa kuihtlug fa a a. rtaixly- it fa fat by ad that II rteo»»Id be katlt oral haram» to « mauaer that Will be a urtati» to Eug. nr. The High Mehotd ban enpestaMsidt a remarliat fa gru wt h la tlm pip-t Ihm year» auit fea» t*e»re than te-pl paw wit fe Ube a4vwauHMM«it vf ta» fat y. Nu» tirât fata rewir.-d Ito tUKtafary al giving tin, .-vt.o<d faute. qiMitwa It fa Mt by th«- Htasdrntu fatal « tanww. » thing bat U m - befa, Ruuewe bra* a High Svtoofa with aa Hand a>»<nt of Cao4 »04 and «ill Tteehor. of Co B. it A.stand, yvfa tcrdaji r«»e» lute in iu» • K--vdre« J»- low Mvvrta Tte e<*w»ny swoto nn>y 3k sm * at tit KDinpm.it *ltCo A’a M end Ue I ’e *t reaado teva- on Cte<M.aa»m dn> I Tea- text I»OIv«I'.m.i -arov*- reite«- fa N ew Y ork , Dec 30.—On day after tomorrow, New A btlano w>». itt, >'V « *w>«nt J mh Apure» Year's day, certain employees a-v. Tte- paar navurd w<e« '«avwfay dvu- . of the Standard Oil Company, I a dvDK< «old l'M watvb ov v-vtaà n> ite«« Urne. all over the work!, will be put on th« penaioa roll recently A ww fruit w m pl-M I la C J iooft^u«, a« tin* urn Mat id bv ‘ the ‘ ‘ heed officiala, - Thfa iti LANE COUNTY’S ver.Uy tivn of the »tite it «Ijould give B.rhlte'a »alonn today. LOGGING IN THE Any employee reaching the t*i« eiiko< 1 ni'i-aasss-’datK'in-« aecond to ci -see* the floor »tac» Inside. ageof sixty-four,after twenty- PROBATE BUSINESS WINTER TIME five years of active service, DOS'*. To further thia purprmA tbe High may retire on a one-fourth School atudeuls nae endeavoring fa > -.-alary for life. This applies asoure tte» Intereat of all taxpayer« ol Eugene. It la hoped that by the time from the highest to the lowest of the meeting on Jan. 2, 1903, each Som« Stetisbes of th« Work Done Boolh-Keiiy Co Taking Chane«» official, but is not retroactive. and every patriotic <i izan will have by th« CeMtv Juda« A considerable number of - ti.d I auffii-lent intern t nr-.uaed In the Which No One Ehe / J.. K1 I win will n. , 1 1 Ini... > ., a . a r. r. ' <|uretion .... e •employees take pensions of the arsetion and choaing or in 1902. HAHPTON BROS J . . . »revreASm A Iho « S .•« I» «.fem.nl/4 «.Iren. Idle Moment! WiM Take. E ugene - O regon Pension Scheme. Ot Eugene. Eugens i , Standard Oil Employee ■id un Cssh Capital SOO OOO krolua 800,000 Room May Be Doubted in the Near U > a G Grò«« hi. resolved the pU' -i hr bit nr-w hotel tn be located nu the oort».-r of W ill «metta and Wwt Fi t 1 »I T'b-v rteow the «••»Hatractu u .and vu ion. d -tai« to be ot tke«4 cla-a H lain V. A'I lb» llufatotag»', nw»ifa«hi /, Be >. ..r,-t’ »•» to he ot «trita.» hl p. • Standard Oil Pmw»n System '< We »rive a f«-W diraunslou* a- I a< tinr>.l piaiiH -o that th. public may Trainmen buttle With resize that tbe budding fa to be au Lone Highwayman. al-«mil »flair. ritta • are to ba three faortew I at« 4 6, Script» News A4.i«m«tttm of hut t I > a» haw bava psMfabed. Tlia W I Matite fare.» «de Is I > bave about ax isvillb , Dec 30. a OU-t.iot front aud the Filth Kan* m s A heavily armed fa-S feet, '1 her. fa tj be aa esybt-fa -t boarded a pae- porch es.ending tut the out lie oft -a Louisville- two trout ^<tas. Twu reati» metraui- « Nash will he ptaevd, oos oe th» swam M 4 vue IwUf way down the WiUsuMtte limits, at -kwl treat w«>«sla ■ tas hall. The this morning. „«Bee fa ta ta> âdl£M fe, L the din lag In attempt rob the re,«u 21a id and the av»-re<-e stae of tire passengers met with bvrtrotHM« will be 12x14 fee*. A fatal at the 4> HMMate, exelu-Mve </ hs'hs atrd tavitotfae, w:ll bo H h , I-fated. The mud* who him. erti ituprevewieala iu h<*t aw fuea-ree The hvht ng, bae.'iaeat «--a yeuteevea, eie, left will be Imrtalted. a trail on the car Tire new falle!, Wh lati fa to heafca-M floor. stravtare, w U evi« sfa HM »di tfa. CaTvtTveV.r V Mv-Vortamt w«-i> taivv Hermann’s Resignation. auatiuenee« ih« «a iviug wf Ilia h»H-a By Serlppa New. Aucclstien a«-. Tifa tafateintte »ow stamllttg «ratta. Int tutay, but get at it the matter woulil r«ee1v< U rv.-falte *•> W ashington It could «»>« bu«nteily nutre«* in aeetxin«« hm it threatening v»ii prevented-. prompt atteiitioa. It mi I is out Binger Her w.re bai t wl'l« Uv*t » miw a't*r-. bo 4.<ae a, seen as the weather p, r "Tae par», evented tare will fee Iw« ih 14». mann’s resignation^ boddiHga, HUsllM te»t fa H »ef i General ¡ Iw» faweieu high. I h v« .n*C ttauigtel Land Office will be anything afenai a li-tret». « , «not eaa he till the latter part of | m t aaged aft-er «-¿tour thirg • ». re fa’.«n- d« <4 to, • the tat-liM—* la Uw fa li» tere heeb Mr will Big Delegation From Eugene Go i d- ieg fine (tee p-itfa j« «r. It fere dora immediately there e» well ihta we eould i.< l yay H«) Up to Have a Big Time after. .ileutiaa ta ttee wtata-v«ta r<«tan um idi This Afternoon. «me atoek, re fret ita uar limited n»n- Lambert? Given New Location Cuban Reciprocity Treaty. el< i<«ry wuuld allow it tu b» Maaaufavt- By judge Kincaid—Vis ■eripp. News Auoclallun Ilally (iu-ur-l Dtc 3S »red, waa talte-w up lo Bll retail ordeva. W ashington , 30.—The There wae hug» delegation of jolly ‘ Thta fa Ike mau. reaauH 1 want ta its Children. opposition rec Odd Follows wiiicb took ptw.age 1« etat-ng« taoifaferau—te give hm a «-tetero» in the Senate Cottage Grove today to aaaisl la tin- 1« eruw an i exi-iutel. Yira people etH'in Jwtin 1 am hurt y thia afternoon corn. It I organisation of a brand new encaurp* I > im wurutef hearted here, lo . In Vluted auutiur uhapt ,r tn tils checker. is at that place this evening. They C -rvalll- there ha» ore’’ • •- '* of prej ered <>rrer In tills city. H» ha-, bean ceded 1 if ratified be ' mant will have a huge time tow. Cottage udice tteid- fight ag-fa-rtU tire factory. umfar arrest shiceHaiurday on a charge fore the of January the i Grove is to be congratulated that ahe 1 l ite your town safa y-rar enttxprtae, of hisatvlty preferred by bls dlvorce.1 treaty be has Hitch a wise bunch to guide tteesu »Ml hope t-ralgtet fate «iieiA-ita a ill tak-e wife. H-tv esmirliiAtlon was commen does into,the my.teriea of the order. Among te- ild of the rautt-r and are Ctee it 4» ced yesterday atterrinoti aud OutDplete<l Gaia HKWnlHg, He was found to tie those who went up were the fol Vantage» ef my < tl-«r.w conceal as gHTfcanly as»»» and r-all</usl ami there- lowing ; the of treaty. faretiwt asufcject far tire KiHStie asylum. J J Walton, M Hvarvutud, J H Me Fifa ess'* wan as iMHivoal one. Tbe Railroad-Coa! Combine Inquiry. Clung, John Uray, E K Mummey, Chae Littlefield, J M William», fac e aw, Ire a<i«eye bis d+voreed alíe By Berlppa News Association bad family wbifa In t-ie city. hicago Dec SO. The in Jack Poill, W M Grew», Dr Wteitann, L « i-, Lu»t r Ih-vofaow, the ata yew Jinhce Kineut« deo<i.da»«>i>esMfa far J H Lamenu, J J Hinton, E J Him- vestigation mana, J I) Matlraitt, V H F rank ami W old H>a Ma H»td Yin, I tar» LrenJ.orty «tul eet Hregewh-tireii shoos» who Hndde ..n Blair nlrt'tt., died 1 stt to km fatue»Irunr- »«-.idMof Labesourity. W Cinmaman. fadurdny nt harnv. M.dfar+1 vn .ire iretvcNnu lusse. the coal Ttee f«r»H i ve h -Id thfa in-nwiwg Lamberty w,r» tafani In bls fowiier and mine operators at 10 M.aeit fa th« hletbadod «-bureta, fauw-«ml «Ifas-z.« fa see Ufa clHMl-eo, the market of could watealal by Dv B F Mowtawd. J*- wkn evh.d ptb-au-ly at Hrv pavthig. be controlled, this k<mwit W«H nafate ta ltee 4*14 Feldman«' M m LiMnbswy calnHy but Drmty bade s MBUrvy. The Hute Ury emtd Kfa morning. liim mat IXT-UJy Hiuvti •aw Munii interest han few« aruinuui fe •ervive the < ti -s', of an oper.it-oas gf Attorney-General bau rat-tei «Wit» m* Wb w,.y High Ruhrx.l <nrob«n fey Ite* «fueartat* f- rxavd f >t app.-a-ttetii«. mrutCl. and personally a proper Mfr* tw lte«uev H gli Mhos« C WALTON A NSh» L Size •f Office Opposition to Reciproc ity Increasing-Pres ide nt Roosevelt Anxious. NEW HOTEL THIS EVENING Lester Severson's A P. Nasi W»ltep TO BE LARGER Dec to the Cuban iprocity treaty iucre«T,sing. is now con „ha not 1st will lost. President Roosevelt not his anxiety to outcome the R HUGH E. PENLAND E ookih GEORGE GROSS’ CONSIDERED given OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN KRBERT LEIGH POSTOFFICE , Dec 30— that Com NEW LODGE FOR missioner of the not pre COTTAGE GROVE sented January. Hermann return to Oregon Muslin Underwear Hosiery Wrappers Dressing Saques Blankets per 7th and Willani.tt. .treat«. Cb-enic tMo and daformitiea a ; apecialty, L «iy ^tendance. THE CUBAN TREATY County Judge Kincaid in hlaOregon The R<>oth-Kelly Lumber Company Stete Journal CJuipIlea an rue ataliatica ia taking chaocaa this wln'ar In tbe on the probate burinem Cranaaoted In matter of driving loga wbloh nobody Lane county durlog tbe year 1902 a. heretofore ba. baen willing to take. It follows: bad a drive In the Mohawk, which waa Number of persons examined for In. turned Into tbe McKenale yesterday •antty and committed to tbe Blate In and Is being driven to the Coburg mill, sane A«ylum at aal -m, 10. and as eoon ae tt 1« la complet'd it will Numfar of children whose names .tart a big drive on Fa'I creek, t» be were changed and who were given to brought down the Wil *matte to the par«on« by adoption, 5. Springfield mill. Number of per<ons ad mi ted to citl- Tbe running of logs In three etreama m tbe wiater reae-m I. attended with aanahlp,15. Number of ord.n In probata made moob danger, wbi-b logger« heve and eignsd, * S. -•hoaeo heretofore to avoid. Should Num >r of estatre r fdeceased per«oo» haavy rains Isll aud suddenly reise the | cloved l-y ---- final -ettle-nent K. w.t-r t» flood-etege it would be almost ’ *- e-.^riBC. Xurnrr u- a I - of r. * 1 relate proper Im possible to boom the -og. at tbair ly by • Seoul, re and felmtcletrator. tretlnatlon, tea I dee lauding many • long tbe timber atirtlog tbe river. If Were 0 ii firtwe«1. A f»w e vil «re»., w re «tacid-d, order» no frrehet c >mee. however, ibe drive frr put licsUon < f not lore fe> p»r»ona to own be meda ranch more ^»Ickly and appear Io the ('.ron C □'< were made, • Itb l«ev axpanre than la the .unamvr, guardl • al l W ’-«t, and var on.othai • nd toe oomper.y la w-lling fa take tbe ml-eail n-.u- uo', aud FroteV« buaiLt»W wa. t. < Something that is unknown in our Store. at once undvr this arrange- »»uiiai«e sit» for the new »chooi build ment, though retirement from ln< v‘ pr*eU ,D ‘“'1 "P"* _ > • • . I bia view.. die company’s «erpice is not The G cakii ha. already anununerd compulsory. the three localloti« eligible for tt.e ne * State Board Heid Meeting. The meeting of the officers of the Oregon Christian Mlmimary Conven tion wm held last evening In the parlore of the Christian church of Eu* gene. There were present Preside nt Albyn Esnoo, pastor of tbe Rodney Avenue Christian «Lurch st Portland ; Vloe^Previdant J A Bushnell, of Junc tion ; Orreepondlng Secretary J B Lister, of Eugene; Treasurer, J H Mo Galium, of Eugene, and Recording Secretary G8O Humbert,ofUorvail a. Tbe general field was looked over sad varions points to be aided by the b a rd in a financial way were atte.ded fa. Preliminary pre pare tlona i foe th« next convention were d»rue»nd. i Tbe vleltlng geutlemeu returned t- j i heir varions ta-aaea tbu a/ternouB. building and It now real« w th th. Eugene taxpayer» to determine wbelt er or not thia building, treib In »rec eel ion and location, .hall be a oredit to • our lowo. I Popolar Couple Married. r Dally Uuard Dvo O Tbe marriage of A J Ulllatle, tbr popular aa.l.tant manager aud da> '>p»tafar at tba H P dept t in thia city, waa married t> Mlaa Nvttiv Willough by, also of Eugens, at tba Imperial H-t-lln PortlApd yeeterday, Rev W H Gilbert officiali ng. gi be happy couiiv arrived In Eugen, on U H afternoon’« tram and bave b>«r racelvlng th« oongralulatlon« of their many friend..; Their marriage wan a pleasant aur- prise m»J «rlly of Eugene yeople. These aro the days of inventory and reaiaug- ment of utovk, Bargain Sales, Clearance Sales, etc. We are in line on invoicing and Bar gain Sales and our Big Annual Clearance is soon to follow. Wait for it—watch for it. During the coming three week«, with few exceptions, goods from cellar to garrot will be sold at Bargain Prices. We do this to make room for now goods. Come, join the merry throng on the way to our Btore. A bunch of bargains aro up to you. We arc not on speaking terms with dull days. Frank E. Dunn I I I