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DAILY EFGEHK GUARD. SATURDAY, DEC. 15, 1894 45 THE BEST IN: SdlGift book er Bibles. Children's books. Games. Celluloid novelties. Albums. Diaries for '95. Xmas cards. CD CO jlienew your subscrip I tion to periodicals. U4 Ask for U. of O. 5o cigars. A big drop in all kinds of Jewerly at H. N. Grain's. A drop in price on all kinds of rub ber footwear at 181. The best 5 o cigars are tbe U. of O. Try them. Smoke U. of O. 60 cigars. Tobacco and cigars, wholesale and retail, at Julius Goldsmith's. Silver novelties of all kinds moke fine Christmas presents, at H. N. Craln'e. The sociables at the Episcopal and C. P. churches, last evening, were well attended. Best smoke in town for 6 cents. Dramatic Boquet at Yerington's Oth street drug store. F.E.Dunn makes a change in his advertisement In today's Guard. Be certain and read it. If you want something for a present you can find it, and the price to suit, at H. N. Grain's. The assessment rool of 1893 filled 383 pages of the books; this year it makes 457 pages, an increase of 74. The shortest day in the year will soon be here, it now being only nine hours from sunup till sundown. Hall & Son's advertisement will be found on the first page. After reading It call on the Messrs. Hall and Inspect their large and choice stock of goods. For sale, 450 acres well improved, or will trade for unincumbered property in or near Eugene. Call on or address E. P. Wright, Long Tom, Lane Coun ty, Oregon. I am prepared to sell tickets on the Oregon Short Line over the Union Pacific or Great Northern railways for Eastern points. E. J. McClanaiian, agent. Parks' Tea clears the complexion Mrs. N. Meyetfe, of Le Roy, N. Y., says: "I have used Parks' Teaand find it the best remedy I have ever tried.1 Sold by A. Yerington. Three lots belonging to the Arm strong estate, in Springfield, were sold this afternoon by the adnluistrator, in front of the courthouse, at publio auc tion, for $300, to Dr. T. W. Harris. For holiday presents jewelry has always been popular and will remain so. In another column H. N. Grain makes a very important announce' meut in this line. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT will pu rify your blood, clear your complexion, regulate your bowels and makes your head as clear as a bell. 25c, 50c, and $1.00. Henderson & Linn. Parks' Sure Cure is a positive specific in all diseases of the Liver and Kid neys. By removing the uric acid in the blood it cures Rheumatism. S. B. Basford, of Carthage, S. Dakota, says; "I beliovo Parks' Sure Cure excels all other medicines for Rheumatism and Urinary disorders." Sold by A. Ykr inoton. The class in Economics of the Eu gene advancement club will meet Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, at Mount's hall. The subject to be dis cussed is "What Economio Law Reg ulates Value." Tho general publio is invited to attend, and an opportunity will be give n for any who desire to join the club. HALL & SON. The finest and most complete stock of the kind ever opened in the city; and do not forget AT THE LOWEST PRICES ever offered before. . Our line of HOLIDAY GOODS is complete and within the reach of ALL. "Our Lamp Stock is Complete with all new NOVEL TIES and DESIGNS, and Cheaper by ONE HALF than ever before. Our GROCERIES are all NEW and of the FINEST QUALITY and BRANDS. Do not fail to give us a call and inspect for yourselves. ADDITIONAL LOCAL MATTER will be found 011 Ibe second and Tlslrd Page. U. of O. 60 cigars. Soma frost this morning. Special sale on $3 shoes at 181. Electric insoles will keep your feet warm. For sale at 181. See the prices that Day & Henderson are making on Holiday golds. Go to Day & Henderson's for sonie thingiice for Christmas. Reed chairs, pictures, bookcases and rugs at Day & Henderson's. Full line of stoves. F. L. Chambers. Just drop In at Hall & Son's and see their new and beautiful stock. A fine lino of diamonds, going very cheap, at H. N. Chain's. 10 pretty patterns Elderd own Flan nel just ree.lved at S II. Friendly's. 10 of pieces Black and Navy Blue Serges just received atS. H. Friendly's. Call in and see F. E. Dunn's shoe store, one door north of the old stand. Just received, 10 pieces of "Cotton Eiderdown," at 12.! e at S. H. Friend ly's. Painted China from JeilVius & Biug- hams art store in Portland at Misses Walton. Fujiigatk with Pavlto cigars. Two for 15 cents, at Yerington's Otli street drug store. Hall & Son will have the finest dis play of Christmas goods ever offered in tills city. Friendly again comes to the front witli a new advertisement. It deals of important matters. A marriage license was issued today by the county clerk to Charles S. Bish op and Emma Fordney. H. J. Lee has sued Philip Hohl, in the Lane county circuit court, on a promissory note for $078. The biggest slaughter of Jewelry, Clocks and Watches ever known in Eugene at H. N. Grain's. See the elegant line of Watches and and Chains; awful cheap, at H. N. Grain's. Fasten your doors securely with the Burglars Bolt. See them at F. L. Chambers. Julius Goldsmith has candies and nuts sufficient to supply the whole county for the holidays. The "Ideal" oil stove fills a long felt want at a small expense to run It. See thtiu. ' F. L. Chambers. J. W. HulFhas resigned his position as conductor on the 8. P. R. R. We wish Wick success In whatever busi ness he may engage. SHILOH'S CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is in great demand. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses, only 2oo. Children love it. Sold by Henderson & Linn. W. P. Hoyes, of Cottage Grove, Iiob made an assignment of his property for the benefit of his creditors to J. P. Currin. Assets, $105.20; liabilities, $253.03. Captain Sweeney U. S. A., San Di ego, Cal., says: "Shilo's Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any irood." Price 50c. Henderson & Linn. St. Helens Mist: The Portland pa pers are not publishing comments from the state press regarding the "univer sal" exposition. They come too near telling the truth. The ladles of the C. P. church will serve lunch again this evening at their church for 25 cents. Each guest will be presented, as on last evening, with one of those nice after dinner cups and saucers. All are cordially invited, Lunch served from 5 to 10 o'clock. Cbeameby Meeting. A number of farmers met at the court house this afternoon to hear the creamery propo sition discussed. The gentlemen rep resenting Baker & Hamilton, of San Francisco, gave a fair statement con cerning the business. In the near future another meeting will be called, Gtitr. Wanted. To do general housework. Inquire of S. H. Friendly at store or residence. Roland 1. Grant's Lecture. At 6:30 last evening at the old Odd Fellows hall In this city, Rov. Grant delivered a lecture to men on tho sub ject of "Roman Catholicism." He is a well known lecturer on this subject. A lurge crowd was In attendance. At a little after 8 o'clock, when his lecture on "Abraham Lincoln" com menced ut the Baptist church, every seal was taken and about 50 additional chairs which were brought in and placed in the aisles and along the sides of the room, were ulso filled. Of the lecture we can only say it was fully up to all that has been said of him. The life history of Mr. Lincoln is too well known for us to make especial note of It, but by Rev. Grant's graphic and able manner of delivery a new Interest was taken in the life of our most emi nent statesman, as incidents of the most critical moments of our country's history were brought forth showing alike his true greatness and kindly and benevolent nuture as a man. The people who attended were most fortu nate in being able to listen to so emi nent an orator, and would again greet him with a crowded house in the event of another lecture here. A Plain Business I'l opoitl'iii. All the leading makes of pianos, or gans and other musical goods are sold by F. A. Rankin & Co. 11s cheap as from any "largest music house" in the West. If he makes a cent he spends it here with you. His interests are yours so why not buy from him in stead of some outside interloper. The same principle applies to all lines of business. Suppose we all buy what we use away from home where will our business houses be? What will be come of our fair city? Suppose we all get our printing done away Jrom home and fail to subscribe for our city pa pers. What would become of them and us? Shall we stand together, or fall apart? We need to do something for our town How shall we do it? Bv killing what business we have? Think all of you. Elected. The A O U W lodge of this city, last evening, elected officers for the ensuing year as follows: P M W, G Bettman; M W, B F Dorris; F, J D Myers; Overseer, RL Willoughby; Rec, J C Church; Financier, F. W. Osburn; Rec, B J Hawthorne. Guide, HLChilson; I W, C F Johnson; Q W, VMcFarland. Steamboating. Last night the steamers Win M. Hoag and Eugene were at Harrisburg and returned down the river this morning. The Modoc will be at Harrisburg tomorrow. On the Eugene's next trip up tho river she will attempt to reach this point. Case Settled. A caso between Prosecuting Attorney J. M. Williams and his wife was settled this morning by the lady presenting him with a 9-pound-boy. J. M. is more than satis fied with the settlement and is all smiles today. Died. In Eugene, Dec. 14, 1894 the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. E.' Brat tain, aged about one week. The fuueral will take place from the resi dence of Mr. Vincent, on Twelfth street, to the I. O. O. F. cemetery, at 10 a. m. tomorrow New Year's. An entertainment and supper will be given at the First Presbyterian church on New Year's eve. Watch for program and further particulars. Wanted. An experienced girl to do general house work. Enquire of Mrs. E. R. Skipworth, West Sixth street. A CHRISTMAS GIFT Cannot but be doubly welcome when presented by Santa Claus himself and with kindly cate. He chooses, be it noted, a superb winter overcoat from our stock, because the cloth, finish and lit suit his experienced judgment. Competition, like the earth with a two-foot cov ering of the beautiful, is snowed under in our cyclone of clothing op portunities, which attracted Santa Claus and is drawing everybody to the great focus of money savers. Here arc overcoats as warm as a fire, as comfortable as a full pocketbook; and a varied array of winter suits as well fitting and dressy as photographs of fashion and triumphs of good tailoring can be made Our clothing has a look and finish all its own and there's nothing lower than our price. CHURCH NOTES. Whore Yon are Invited to Attend SerTices Tomorrow. c. P. CHUItCII. Rev. Y. L. Nesbitt will preach at the C. P. church Sunday morning and evening in the absence of the pastor. Every body invited to be present at each service. All servicts will be held at the usual ' ours. J. A. LONU BOTTOM. METHODIST El'ISCOI'AL CHURCH. Quarterly meeting services Sunday Deo. 10. Preaching by Rev. Dr. Par sons, tho Presiding Elder, morning and evening, Love feast service in the evening atO o'clock. Preaching at 7. Sacrament after morning ad vice. A cordial welcome to all. M. C. Wire, lV-tor. U. B. CHURCH. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Ko other services will bo held 011 account of the dedication of tho U. B. church at Irving tomoriow. Commencing the first Sunday in January a series of re vivul services will be conducted at the church in this city. J. E. Snyder, Pastor. UNITARIAN CHURCH. Rev. E. M. Wllber of Portland, will preach at Mount's Hall, at 11 11. in. and at Parker's opera house at 7 p.. in. Morning subject: "Where the Em phasis should be Placed in Religion; evening subject: "Unlterian Belief about Jesus Christ." Everybody in vited to attend. UNIVERSALIS!' SERVICES. The young people of the universalist church will conduct the services at Mount's hall, Sunday evening, Dec, 16 at 7 o'clock. A good program is be ing arranged. Allure cordially invit ed. Sunday school at 10 o'clock, Y P C U at 6 o'clock. Rev. E. A. McAlister, Pastor, BAPTIST CHURCH. The pastor will preach at 11 o'clock on "Ways of Telling other People their Faults." To illustrato one way somewhat in vogue just now, the pastor will, in the course of his re marks, read an anonymous letter re cently received, telling him some of his faults, and comment thereon. Services also at 6 and 7 p. m. Harry L. Boardman, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Do you enjoy good lively music? Then come to the Presbyterian Sunday school. The new books have arrived. Singing will be led by an orchestra of six instruments. A warm place al ways reserved lor strangers and ed tors. Begins 10 a. m. sharp. Church at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Rev. W. S. Gilbert, Pastor. ( onrse in Pedagogy. State Journal: It was stated exclu sively in this paper soma time ago that a higher course in pedagogy would be established at the State University next year. Owing to the large In I crease in attendance it was thought advisable to begin the woi k of the course this year and at a faculty meet ing held last Tuesday aiternoou such a course was arranged. The work in this course will be as the name indi cates, the higher training of teachers. . It will take up the work where the . State Normal School leaves off and car ry the student on to the degree of A. B., and the work In this course will count 15 merits in the regular college course at this university. sj I i-O'VV . 'U -" I . . " I R Ay o ISSl Jllst arrived, WwlWl Just Opcuei! mm id Y) L ,' ' TLb BEST Corset on Earth And llie Largest Factory tn the World. Ribbons in Abundanca. Because you see merchants advertising ut cost don't bo afraid to call in and price our goods. We are selling lots of goods Below Cost. Cull in and see our Gingham and Store one door north of old stand. After this date I E ACIM of all goods now in my possession belonging to the estate of E. C. SMITH, ASSIGNOR. They must be sold STRICTLY for CASH to close up business with credi tors. The stock is first-class, and must be closed out at once Great Bargains May Be Expected. J. W. CHERRY, Assignee, For E. C. Smith. Half n dozen would be train robbers made a futile attempt to hold up the north bound S. P. R. R. train Thurs day night near Grant's Pass. The plot was evidently bunglingly planned by those who were arnateures in the business. Wood's Piiosi'hodinb, tho great English Remedy. At Yerington's. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World't Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. Dav dt Henderson, Undertakers and Embalmers. Cor Wil, and 7th sts. SEE. . . . & ALLEN, roR ... imes ....FOR ... Picture Frames and Mouldings. All kinds of repairing done on short notice. Opposito Hollhiun House on Nirth street. O O o O O OO LA CREMA CIGARS THEY ARE THE BEST. oooooooooooooO 0. Calico at Cost. f. e. mi will commence a Al IT A I C ALL WE ASK! If you want a bill of goods, no matter how small, is a chance to figure ujwn it. o AX BILLY. GO TO, . "HAGOl'S" FOB TUB I.BAD1KO URANUS OF CIGAKS and TOBACCO, ..ALSO.. Confectionery, Nuts and Soda Water. -FRUITS IN SEASON - Best selected line of smoker articles ill town. In these hard times save money where you can, and get your eld clothing dyed in first-class style at F. L. DU MONT'S, THE TAILOR. North Willamette St., east side.