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* ACÜES sör TTS^ f O ress . RATHBONE SISTERS. Eugene Guard. t- vTURbAY ................ JANUARY I 1 i ■ Extern folk» have some oon»ol*- tioo in the retleclion that though coal ia «carce and dear the ioe crop ia np to tbeu<u*l standard—ia ripe for the bar »e»^_________ Great Britain took Egypt lor <1» it. At the t me ot tiking it »»a t> be a temporary measure for the protection of liritiah bondboWers 8 be still has Egypt, Mw»ye w*U. It would be »he kmt oj VeHesaeU.too, were it not for the Monroe Jontriee. The Crown Princess of Saxony settles tbs court scandal, at least so far as she ia concerned, by tbe ann inncement lhatabe loves but one tuan, sod that man is not her bua- b.nd but M Giron, her obildren’a tut >r, with whom she eloped. With today T me balancta the ledger of 1W03, ita joys and sor rows, its iboniim and failures. Il goes from us forever. Bury it with the other past, and live for tbe frosh young year, for the bright enchantments and poaaibilithfi of th* mture! g?_ R.__ . .LB If the report is true that the rebels have shut < fl the water sop« ply from F<a, Morocco's capital, the sultan in in a desperate strait. In Milwaukee under auoh condi tions the beiiegel could hold out for wet-kit without water—it least with >ut suob as was not made into beer. LutJjly a Portland man shot and killed his wife, mother-in- law and another }>eraon, also eeir- ously wouuded hie father-in-law. Now hie case has beea argued in tbe supreme court, with abundant reasons why he should not bang And it is not eveu alleged that he ia crasy 1 Of course thia ia a Kentucky invention: To make a large cork fit a small bottle it ia common prsctioe to trim the aides of the cork. Generally tbe knife ia dull I the cut irregular. A simpler r is to out a thio wedged-shaped >eout of theoork aoroea lbs lower If the oork ia vary large, out additional wedie at right angles he tint. This will make a per- t uou-spllling stopper. The story of the man winding olook every night for thirty ire only to flud out it was an ht day clock, has ita counterpart not a tew of the serious affaire of me. As an instanoe Na* York City has just put down experi mental leugtbwiee steel plates on heavy street grades for wheels of vehiolea to run u|ain. Of course it proved an instant suooess. Why was it not thought of before? Yes, whjT And why should not such traoks be made on all atreeta of cities on which there ia heavy, congested traffic? A Portland automobiliet is be ing sued for 1575, damagea to horses and a carriage through a runaway oalined by the steam ma chine being propelled near the h irsee as they were hitched to the curb. One thing is certain, any one who baa aver met an automo bile on tbe road with a team of spirited horses would not be an im partial jurymsu. There are hun dreds and thousands of ordinary vehicles c instantly on ths road en gaged in necessary everyday traffic. They and their drivers and occu pants should not be put in peril to satisfy tbe whims of a few wealthy pleasure seekers. COMPRUMISK ON STYLE. “Want the trousera creased?** asked the tailor. “ That’s tbe style, isn't it?” •‘Well, not so much, perhaps, as it u-*d t > bo. Borne ot my custom ers won’t have it done now at all. ‘*Ob, well I’m not particular,** re plied tbe customer. "Suppnos you crease eneof tbe lege and leave tbe other baggy.” DEPENDENCE UN HIS WIFE. “Bellingham*» religion I» Ilka hi» prowlr," Mid Trivvsli to Dioar. "How’s that?" “It*» all in hii wif»*» name ” BOY LOGIC. Pash. “I don’t thi ik it’» fair towbp ma, oaa. Yon know pa aapt I get gnr »«prrrw. « bl.r wf th. Bet». ««U Uoeaig. OrSer. •ask.. >ak Mower Oroaments— Fas» cy Sleeves ot Set a.U Tulle. Reports read at tbe San Francisco cunvt-ntloa hbowed that tbe irder ot Rathbone Mis ter» was in ■pleudlil eotidl- t hi , unit that K>-od gains in inernl>er»blp had been made dur ing the past yenr. An excel lent staff of su- p r e ta e officer» was chosen for the ensiling two years. Tbe new npreuie chief of Die s u p re tn e temple, Mrs. Belle Qutnlari. is a resident of Gales burg, ML, wliero she is a practicing at torney at law. Her work u - h supreme senior was eminently satiafuctary, and as secretary of tbe insurance branch of the order sbe has gained a widespread ac<|ua!ntance among the members and ia extremely |>opular. There are seventy-two temples In California, having a total membership of over 6.000. Tbe flrat temple, Cali fornia No. 1, wus organized in Sacra mento in MM Mrs. IL Emily Little of Boston, Maas., one of tbe seven original mem bers of tbe itatbbone Sisters, attended the convention In An Francisco. One of tbe most practical jmrts of the work carried on by tbe Rathbone Sis ters is that of tbe insurance branch, providing insurance in the sums of <260. |600 and $1,000, payable at death, the premiums varying from 15 cents to 60 cents a month. Wives, daughters, mothers and ala ters of Knights of Pythias are eligible to the Itathtione Sisters, and many of tbe temples uuw admit men to member ship. Net skirts are extensively flounced at the edge, but three godet frills forming an entire skirt are fashionable and nr« •f the three tier type, each frill b> r- dered with wide lace or with medallic-M <r vandykes. Lace flounces are ex tremely fashions Lie, but the majorlt are straight at tbe top, and tbe god« I flouncing of lace la shown in imitation •f handsome lace. Tbe sash is again with us and Is usu ally of six to eight inch ribbon either of 1 will veil >t i ui l>o sale, on tl>» Met hew Hails e is U>, tlure mile ws-t of Eugeni , mi Friday, Jai u.ry 2 1 lb >3 at 10 o • 1 » k a m, tne fdlowiug per-oi.al | rop rty ; Tliir.y li-sd of os’tls 4 fresh cow-. , »4 f s-ti In the »print, 4 two-year-old >- t i ? v. • g it r , 4 IW -year. >11 etrers, 2 tore«.year- i.| steer«, 6 ye-ring -leers, 1 yearilig belf«-r, 1 yearling Du>ba>u bull. 5 head <-t ii >raue—4 work sod 1 sad- •1 e hors-. 4i nead hf h g-— 5 g<sxi brood bows Slid 40 stock bog«. 1 P »no hiudei, 1 Plano mower, 1 hay rake, 2 I ug<iee, 1 tbras »nd one- half loch wag >ij, 1 tiuck, 1 gang (low, 2 twel v'-ltioti plows, 1 f urlssn-iacb Rock IsUod plow, 1 eight-foot disc, I f<-u -horse siei-1 barrow, 1 broad-cast -e- der, 2 eels single baruees. 2 se a work barawe. 2' t ms of bay. Terms of asl»: A credit of «lx trioiii tistlme will tie given ail »unus of flu. and ovs r t y | urcbaser giving note with at>proved eecuriiy. All sums of flO, and under, cash in baud. ItOlMiKT NlO A1KK, Proprietor. J. 8. H tiles , Auctioneer. _ ■ ' * • To My Friends and Patrons. Notice meter tbi. head sot 'o ex -*i b» inc. .Ml œnto P« ”«*1 •’ p«r vetot. ___ : AT TIMBER acr- s of i FRIENDLY’S AND rOR HALE.—KF' ded laufl—• Id gro w 11> fl Wi II 4b' 'Dll I ' I I Good souu 1 i| ««her. rti u »ie<l on tbe bank* »-I one of lbs best b'lig'Ug sir.-«m* lu the state, oouvenieut to . .w-uihs. Within a day’« nriveof i-.ugeue. D quire for particular at Hoffman House of W O Zeigler, ad ministrator of tbe »Mate of JobnS Wright deesased, or Jeuckes A Har baugh, First Natioukl Bank build log. attorneys for said eetate. COMMENCING MONDAY, DEC 29th. * Clothing Department 1 Lost and Found. DOHT. hTRxYED OR 8TOLEN- Friday, Dec 5, a cow. D horned, briudle-red lu color, su branded on left hlr. Last seeu going north on Bsitr rt-eei at du k. C’ommuni- cuie a 1 Information couc-ruli g the cow through toe postofflo» or at Long’« hardware store to W P 4« lir't-U'*, Eugene. : Personal. Timbar-Land Claims. yVB BOA chine or broebe design and delicate col oringa. The ends fall quite to ths ground, and the loops are carelessly knotted over the buck. Some sashes have windmill bows, one half standing up and kept quite flat over the gowu. Tbe bouquet de corsage is lu the form of a big chou or the murket bunch styl« Is affected fur small comiuict blossom a. The trail over the shoulder appear» to have quite disappeared. The fur boa shown la of baum mar ten and Is shaped according to the lat est models. JUDIC C’HOLLET. TAILOR STYLE. R.a.I.n llloeae Caataaaa Are Very BAMPLE8 FREE.—Men, women, noys aud girb. We pay agents one- half tbe selling price and our Eskimo I have a f»w good timber claims for Unction. Hells on sight. Write for for anybody wi-iilng same. They are particular*. California Chemical Co, for first corners. (B>x 814), Watsonville, Calif. M R P otts , A UCTIONEEK.— Parties wishing to 610 Willamtottp, make eale» would do Well to call |on H.muel Jamle-ou, profearimal Dissolution o! Partnership. auctioneer, Eugene, Ore. Notice la hereby givrn ' hat tbe part- ner-hip In r> o'o-s • xtetlog between B D Paine ami W H Key under tbe firm name ami style <>f Pains A Kay has tin. day been diH.olv'ol by mutual con ut, B D Paine retiring. All ec- < our-ts > uh tlie firm msy be paid at the sti re or to either | atty. Dated at Eugen.-, O , Dec 27, 1902. D B P aine W H K ay . Ferryman Another Year. R C Vangbn, the vfficient ferryman at the oounty feriy acroaa the McKin zie, wax In tbe city today and has sec ured th« job for another year. Mr Vangbn has given satisfaction to a large major ty of the patrons of the ferry. The Russian blouse costume ia d«*- cfdedly popular with tbe young and Blender, and there are many charmli g A Million Voices. novelties in make and finish. The uew- ost Russian blouses have liooilllke c< 1 • >ul«l h-irdlv ex.-reaa the thank« of lnrs with trimmings around the shoul Two hundred timber men to make ders or are collarless aud trimmed tint, H< in r Mali ,,f vt.-«t Point, la. Lts- I ten why : A h -vere cold h»d set l led on piling; 20 foremeu; highest wages; and this fashion admits of charmil » hb lung« causing a most otetinati steady J ib. Address: cough. Heveral physician«said be had P acific T imber Co., «on-uiontiou but could not help him. Cottage Grove, Or. i When «11 thought he wm doomed he in-i in to u«e Dr Klug’« New Discovery I I t r t'on-umption all I write»: “Doom- olelely cured ine and saved my life. For Sale. I now w»k-h 227 pounds.” It’s po»i. lively guarantee«! for iviughs, colds and lung troubles. Price t>Ou and $1. Trial A good farm of 180 acre«. Will sell bottles free at W L De Leno’s. reaeonnlle—with or without personal property. Might take part in town property or a good «mall piece of land For Sale. rit her here or iotbeEa-t. Ohio pre T vo fresh milk cows; one full- ferred. W m L emley , tl "led Durbsrn buil, a year old next Pl-asant Bill,Oregon. March; It) yearling steer»; a full-, Wanted. MASONIC. IMall.. «■«« Ite.pou.lbllllleo of « Ma- !•»—Triupl« < a I pa. A Mason's duty does not end when be learns the ritual or uttaina profi ciency In degree work, says the Ma, sonic Herald. There ure duties out side the lodgeroom as well as lu it. A Mason's first and highest duty Is to live an upright, honorable life. This much lie owe« to the Institution which has bononal him by reet ivlng him lute Its fold. Then he owi-s certain duties to his brethren. lie Is to aid Do ra with his counsel, to relieve their dis tress, to succor them In time of dan ger, to visit them tn sickness, to pay to them the lust sad tribute of reepivt and to cure for their widows and tlieli orplia us. Hamuel Vol:«-. [Mist grand commander of Knights Templars of Pennsylvania, and llarvey Hall, past grand com mander of Knights Templars of Illi nois, died recently. The Freemason, Toronto, Is authori ty for the statement that the grand lodge of Kuglaud Ims reultlrmed Its resolution of April 20, 1N75, to the ef fect tiiut “hytuns form no part of the Masoule ritual" and that "the singing of hymns In n lodge Is an Innovation to which the board of G. P. strongly objects." The loss of the whole of tlie thumb of the left baud renders no applicant Ineligible tn the state of Washington. It 1» not a question of ho» much a man knows about Masonry, but what use he can make of w ' ut he knows about Masonry; not a qu -lion of what be lias acquired and buv tie bus tw« ' trained, but of what be Is and what be can do. Iowa Bulletin. While the brother lias the right to I visit, tbe lodge has the right to and j should demand sultl< lent evidence that the applicant Is a Mason In gisal stuud , lug. F. C. Van I’u.it, honorable secretary and a Vast pnwkhnt of the American society lu London. la said to tie the first American cltiaeii to rerelvr an ap pointment to grand rank In the grand lodge of England, ways the Kev stone. He waa ap|>otnted a past assistant grand director of cerrmonlva. Recent reports show that the order is proaperous in Illinois. tb< pre» ut UiemtM-rsnip ex -«-.sling (Kl.m«i, a gain of •ver 3.U00 In a year The grand l.slge <>f Montana tuts tor- ty nine auls'-dlnat«* kslgea. wtMi a niernla-raiiIp of 3.325 Master M’.iaona At the last annual a--« uibh of the grand council of Royal aud Sel.-ct Ma» tars of the at etc of New V>rk th« grand rarurder r«-p - l«-d a l; n r-!. :pof I <77 bloodtd P lvtid China boar, 13 months o I, weight 3>u pounJ»; 8 sows, Berk Cows for Sale. shire and Poland China mixed, about a year old. l-rioe 1 >w. Enquire of or Fresh cows with and without calves ad ires« R >bt N« winaier, Eugene. for sale. A good number to pick from. Well broke for dairy cows. Red and roan Durham Terms of sale cash. Stockholders Meeting. Call at home in Not! Valby, fifteen m les west of Eugene, or addies« B tkphens B hob . The t -ckliold' ra of Crow Building Crow, Oregon. A- • ■ i ill ara I ereby notified to meet st tlie i row H-i I Saturday January 17, Yes Know Wkst Yos Are Taking ItMUi at 2 o'clock p m for the purp<me of When you lake Grove’s Tasteless -Ivcuiii otfi—is .nd directors and to st e id i > such other business as may Chill Tonic because tbe formula is plainly printed ou every bottle show oome before the meeting. ing that it is simply Iron and Quinin» Dated l*ec 23, likvj. in a tasteless form. No cure, no pav. G W H olland , President W J H olland , Secretary. Strayed or Stolen. 1 wi I give a liberal rewar«! for the return of a mare tliat left mv place 1 vat Augast. Biie weighs about 1100 pounds, is of travel u< s'oek, and a bl s>d bay. ti'lud in left e> . Waa once owned by Hun F i ll a nl ¡ater by F A Rankin. G bohqr A H ouck , Eugene Oregon. little cheni settee which have a very aiuart effect when the fur boa or at« Is is removed. The furs set much better over tbe flat plalu biou-e The tightly draped collars are often tsade to turn up at the edge, a nieth-d which accentuates the effect of it bo«D Dr Lows U m optician will he In his Now that light culored gon ns are worn durlug tbe wlnt«T. borderinga of dark Eugeue offlt-e a l u«xt week > to 11. far are lu request, aud brown skuuk is Th. Rest Prescr .ptlen ter MslarSa. • wary baudsome fur and smart on ma» tic and antelope cloth, w hile It is also Chi I« and t'v- r is a bottle of Grove s Tt'iiic. It Is -imply uard on opera coate of light satin cloth. I s-’r-le«- <'hi! Dotted white | sit nt d'esprit is tbe ma- Irm «o d Q i niue a«« a ta«telnw form. tertal of this almpls but < ff five ev« n- No I ure, No Pay PrIre .toe. tog gown, which Is tcHumed with bow a of black velvet. a JVDIC CHOI.1.KT. Fulls Navol»«B*a Deadly Attack. llumrr. •\My w if- w- s m ill tt-at go «1 pby» • Pn Seasos We are telfl that Nayol»« cisn* were ui. ■« e io h> lp her.” write« ■flwa> ■ bad a copy of lio.uer In bls M 'I Au- ■ . « f Wi- chee'er, Ind, “but «a«» mt -t ly iu««-d by Dr King'« pocket. Mtodeu» W . R, If l>e always I 1 It tn N-w Life Pills.” They work wonder« Io «louiacb n< d liver trouble«. Cu • Ma p-site-t what a -si did It .!.> I. m? Professor Ther- there. > > r . maa, C>,-ti|..t' «' a d »iek headache. 25c at W L Di'Lano’s drug store. tout get smart oh., state Journal ritajttaa «>« llrr »'anrr. ”1 believe/’ gu* p.^etlc jr’rt, Th« New York chayt-v has orgaiilasd life ebould be i'*ie gntkl. twret a Mat wan to flu«i atoaaltaM fur I Bne<uph*y«st om >;■«■■» of the Kt gbta “In tlntflnK ft,*’*’ - >’ rv\! ’ «»r raoef <> af Oolumbua ▼oCevl adu r ’I m Id like to be J New councils were Instituted rvcsgfl ••■»puilet ’ PUiktieli hla Xcrth ty tn Missouri. Iowa and Ind «.a*. ▲■Mrican Steps lh J. W. KAYS’ FUR.NITURE CO Embalmers and Funeral Directors Day & Henderson, Undertakers and Embalmers. Cor. Will ana 7th Skecls’ Special Sales. Beet I5c-gri.de bulk mince meet per lb 10c or 3 lbs for.............. 25c 3 Ilk--packag.es of nxirh.................. 25c 25-csu Monopole blueberries,very fine for rile ,r .................. 2i)c 3 l(k- cans .-orni« « up« Lo- 15 lOo-psckagt» if <» | lug cut tobacco............................. »1.00 » 5c-pkg« ]} e» smoking tobacco.. You want a gocxi clean b«d stop night hugMie New brats and painted roon e at No dunt v, out but painted bright Ifru- carpet 1*4 «hift oack of the ouuitUtyueM l We have been digging into the Clothing Stock in- dustriouslv territing and sifting out all broken lines. No use holding on to small lots. Ihecoiu- motion has brought some rare values to the sur- face—good chance to buy for next season. ' ; 1 I We have many remnants left in Hnlf.Prirp Dress Goods and Silks, will sell 1 this week at......................... -...... All our Fancy Silks selling from $1.25 to $3.00 per pard, are all going at one uniform price............................... 95c I Furs- Half-Price What are left of our Furs will be sold atjust..................... —........ J} Garment De»t-Xft Santa Claus Is Here«^ | 1 Price. $20.00, $22.30 and $25.00 Suits for $10.00 $13.50 Suits for........................................... 7.50 > $10 00 Suits for............................................ 5.00 v Grand display of Holiday Goods. Our store has as many great attractions on the inside as well as in our Windows. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. Cockerline (SS Wetherbee SILVERWARE FREE. ? i i With each can of PRIZE MEDAL BAK- we,.£ive away absolutely 1 REr. a piece of Silverware, including Kerry Spoons, Gravy Spoons, Meat Forks l ie Knives, Nut Cracker Sets, Napkin Rings, Set of Teaspoons, Set of Table spoons, Set of Dessert Spoons, etc, etc. This Baking Powder is guaranteed ABSOLUTELY PURE and to give satis faction. Iowa Grocery Co. 26c We have an abundanea of goo thinna that are in mn than name. Quality and purity are ^aeentiah that no auper r line of fool product* Mould lack, a&d the nao* of J U Green Soo, emcera. iruaranteea their excaDeace, C«»r of U h an I O*k S ts J. U. Green & Son. TELfMIONE NO M l. Ready for Christmas. Give as a Call. to Please U I : : : : I 5 For Your New Year’s Spread. L. C. SKEELS, M ckinney bros . Phon«. R«d6-36. > Dress Goods Dept^ k-ngk sn4 Wert. .411»« ieM. lAistlve Bromo Quinine Tabe!» «-'ir-a ■! -n one «toy. No Cure, No i’sv. Price 25 rente. | > 1 I $12.50, $13.50 and $15.00 Suits go $8.50 1 $16.50, $18.00 and $20.00 Suits go 50 Men’s Silk Ties in four-in-hand, teck s, O5c etc, our 50c kind this week for........... •FwZw < 3 lb« plain mixed esndy ............ Me L -wer prioeon same in quan- t- — • t««r - t h«i<iiuae ; ___ euuriali m»nts u.ire Choice mixed ctudy per ib.'....’".' 10? 15 bor« rs- uix ««i«p.............. »tic ■MX- Quart Null«, maple syrup...... toe Ladies' fl O) «H w««v| uudergai- mem«................................ 50e Latllee' 50.- heavy cotton under- garments............................. Boys’ T5c hats ................. Country ham«, few only . Country shoulder« ............. .’"“.’J Country bacon sloes .................... Matlock Will loie. The atalem*nt t«uldtobed last »v»i>. when you over in Ing giving the Infn-rn ><1 ng that «%». and new v V Matl.wk w . i cup y ifae Wai on store room, .-ecu Rd t.y Hrr ry Hud papered ’ dlettoci for the |p> »: year or eo, was the Courthou-'e f.odgii g tra», notwllhsta-ding «tecilelr. Mr Matlock Inf'WiDsd a rep wte> tr-day { House. old, worn- that he would »mnuct me Haratd-r ’ carpet* clean evNery Is that •''»'tu after the first of tbe new y ar. ft te aot kn -wn in o. floor» with a nice what Mr Huddles On I a'«nd. t< -els rug to eacjk with bis »took of Wdf-A^er cu>i SPECIAL SALE ' For Sale. 1 Leg toanounce that I atu now com. f rcably 1 «-»ted In my new quarters io WAN l’ED. — Ladies everywhere to Me lung bldg.c Str. and Willamette seud for a free package ot our Turk- »'» where I -hall be glad to see you st bh Harem Hatchet powder, sbo val- any time. tnbl- Info mation; »end no money. Dr A G Al WOoo.Dentl»'. T be Pacific C<>, 14* l itb 8; Ponhnd, Ore. There’s n door of entrance and on» of exit. Getting new metulier» in at the front door Is important, but very little headway will be made if then* la an equal number slipping out tbe buck door. Prevent sii -pensions. If you have a good, live degree team, send it around to help some less for tunate slater tent The prospers are that the number ot initiations during the lust quarter ut 1002 ill Ohio will break the record. California tents are booming and adding many new members. Ixrs Angeles tent 1» the birgest ill the state. Don't neglect In your tent to iip|>oint a committee to visit delinquents and those lluble to suspension. It will pay. —Bee Hive. Kslakls ••< l»lsuk«a. Public Sale- • F**l sucre«, by offering voii1,a>m^<>Ur * lowioc line. R, it n,1-“'’ 80od • and Ñut. in lh* fol- a"<l Fra»., Candire Nlv.rw.re, M.ul and N. T. WILSON.