DAILY ITGEXF GUARD.
FRIDAY,
- DEC. 21, 1894
THE BEST IN:
Gift books.
Bibles.
iCbildren's books.
Games.
iCelluloid novel tie.
Albums.
'Diaries for '1)5.
IXmas cards.
or
Renew your subscrip
tion to periodicals.
U4
Junlor Endeavor entertainment, Hut
Dec. 22.
Parker'a Opera Hou8 Friday even-
lug Deo. 21.
A big drop In all kinds of Jewerly at
H. N. Craln'a.
Lota of uaeful Xmas present.
YobaN Bon.
The beat 5 o cigars are the U. of O.
Try them.
Hiuoke U. of O. 6c clgara.
Full lino of atove.
F. L. Chambers.
Tobacco and clgare, wholesale and
retail, at Jullua Ooldamlth'a.
Hen'i fine ahoes at a big discount.
Yoban 4 Son.
Bee the prloea that Day A Henderson
are making on Holiday good.
J. W. Clark baa moved to the J. M.
Stevens residence on Pearl street, near
Ninth.
"Thirty nilnutoa for refreahmenta,"
at Parker'a Opera House Friday even
Ing, Deo. 21.
Beat smoke In town for 6 cents.
Dramatic Hoqukt at Yerlngton's Oth
street drug store.
Bllver novelties of all kinds make
fine Christinas preaenta, at II. N.
Craln'a.
Albany ehurohes are now Indulging
In "Booster Boclables." Must bs
tough affairs.
Fasten your doors securely with' the
liurglara Bolt. Bee Ihem at
F. L. Chamiikbh.
The Wekkly OuAnn, with supple
ment, was Issued today. It la sold
' for 6 oents per copy at this oflloe.
Bee the elegant line of Watohoa and
and Chains; awful oheap, at
H. N. Chain's.
Itev. J. II. Hazel will hold services
again tonight at the Chrlstlau church.
Services begin at 7:30. You are Invited.
"Don't mlsa It." "What's that?"
Why the Junior Endeavor entertain.
ment at tho Chrlstalu church 8a L eve,
Deo. 22.
For putt'alerve purposes It Is superior
' to anythlug yet produced; Fibre
Chamois, at B. II. Frlendly's, 64 Inches
wide, 60 cents per yard.
For sals, 450 acres well Improved, or
will trade for uulucuinbcred property
In or near Eugene. Call on or address
K. P. Wright, Long Tom, Latin Coun
ty, Oregon.
I am prepared to sell tickets on the
Oregon Short Line over tho Union
Pacific or Grout Northern railways for
Eastern points.
E. J. Mct'l.ANAH an, agent.
A cup of Parka' Tea at night moves
the bowels In the niorolug without
pain or discomfort. It Is a great
health giver and blood purl tier. Bold
by A. Ykrinoton.
Parks' Cough Byrup cuies Coughs
Colds and Consumption. Mrs. Cath
erlno lllaok of I Hoy, N. Y., says: "I
took one bottle of Parks' Cough Byrup.
It acted like inaglo. Btoped my
cough and I am perfectly well now."
Bold by A. Ykrinoton.
Corvallls Times: "Tho majority of
the Friendly assignment have signed
a petition, asking Assignee Peet to se
cure an order from the court for the
sale of the proiwrty." Quite a number
of Lane county people are InteresUd
lu the estate.
New Store. Haw Stock.
HALL & SON.
The finest mid most complete stock of the kind ever
ojienod in the city; and do not forget AT THE
x LOWEST PRICES ever oflered before.
Our lino of HOLIDAY GOODS ia complete and
within tho reach of ALL.
Our Lamp Stock is Complete with all new NOVEL
TIES and DESIGNS, and Cheaper by ONE
HALF than over before.
Our GROCERIES aro all NEW and of the FINEST
QUALITY and RRANDS.
Do not fail to give us a call and inspect for your
U. of O. 6c cigars.
Toe river is rising again.
Bee junior's muslcale, Bat., Dec 22. j
Ask for U. of O. 5c cigars.
Christian church, Bat. eve, Dec. 22.
Friendly baa had an arc light placed
In front of bis storo.
The Ideal Interlining Fibre Cham
ois, at B. II. Frlendly's.
Go to Day & Henderson's for some
thing nice for Christmas.
Reed chairs, pictures, bookcases and
rugs at Day A, Henderson's.
The Governor has appointed Frank
Skipwortb a notary public.
Julius Ooldsmith'a toya are going
fast as he la selling them so cheaply.
Oregon Is only allowed $10,000 for
government surveys this year.
Just drop in at Hull A Bon's and nee
their new and beautiful stork.
A flue line of diamond, going very
cheup, at H. N. Chain's.
Hall & Son will have the llnest dis
play of Christmas goods ever offered
In this city.
Before assortment is broken get your
toys from Jullua Goldsmith.
Tho biggest slaughter of Jewelry,
Clocks and Watches ever known in
Eugene at H. N.'Crain's.
Julius Goldsmith I) us candies and
nuts sufficient In supply the whole
county for the holidays.
Down they go! The prices on men's
fine ahoes. Yoban & Bon.
Yorun 4 Bon will sell joii shoes
cheaper than any house In Eugene.
It is nimored that the Register will
Issue a morning dally after the first of
the year.
Fumigate with Pavito cigars. Two
for 15 cents, at Yerlngton's Oth Btreet
drug store.
If you want something for a present
you can find it, and the price to suit,
at H. N. Craln'a.
F. E. Dunn Is having two arc lights
placed in front of his stole and one in
his north room.
The shoe trade Is going to be con
trolled by F. E. Dunn. Inspect his
stock before you buy.
Be euro and go to Pool's for your
Xinus treo deooratlona. Ho hus the
bent assortment to be found.
John Dowuley will be at Parker's
0ira House Friday evening, Deo. 21
Admission 25c, children 15c,
J. II. Beckley, who has been on the
reportorlal staff of the Portland Buu,
has resigned and Is visiting at Elktnn
for tho present.
The prune market now has a down
ward tendency. Those who Bold early
used good juilgmoiit or ohe wire
lucky. Which.
The I. O. Q. T. lodgo will give
cloaepin social Christmas night. Re
freshments will bo served. Everybody
Invited. Admission 16 cents.
F. E. Dunn is making a specialty of
shoes of all kinds. Beo them ut the
new room one door south of the gener
al merchandise store.
Shllo's Cure Is sold on a guarantoe.
It cures Incipient Consumption. II Is
tho best Cough Cure. - Only one cent a
doto. 25 ots., 60 cts., $1. Bold by Hen
derson A Linn.
The "Ideal" nil stove fills a long felt
want at a small oxpeuse to run It. Bee
them.
F. L. I'll AMIIKltB.
Karl's Clover Root, tho great Blood
Purifier, gives freshness and clearness
to the Complexion and cures Constlpa-
tlon. 26 eta., 50 cts., (1.. Bold by
Henderson & I, Inn.
Thursday's Salem Post: "The Eu-
gene arrived up last night at 6:30 and
left Immediately for points on the up
per river, having repaired tho damage
sustained on the last trip."
In Osburu 4 Delano's north window
is a very pretty uocoratlon. 11 repre
sents a grot to.with Icicles hanging from
the top, and lusldo Is a display of their
finest goods. Take a look at It.
Mrs. T, B. Hawkins, of Chattanooga,
Tenn., says: "Shllo's VltalUer 'Saved
My Life.' I consider it the best reme
dy for a debilitated system I ever
used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kid
ney trouble It excels. Price 75 cents.
Bold by Henderson 4 I. Inn.
Christmas Donations.
The following circular letter has been
printed and is 11 ng handed around
today:
Christmas donations by the Eugene
public schools, and citizens, also, will
be received at Lane's Hall, on Eight
street, between Olive and Charnelton,
Friday, Dec. 21, 1894. The hall will
be open all day and a committee will
be there to receive any donation of
provision and clothing or any useful
thing. We assure the public that all
that is donated will be placed to the
liest possible use and nothing lavishly
dispensed, as we have committees of
tho most reliable citizens of Eugene,
aggregating about 20 persons, who will
assist In the distribution on Saturday,
Dec 22.
The pupils of the Geary school will
leave that building on their line of
inarch to Lane's hull at 2:30 o'clock
promptly, Friday afternoon, south to
5tb, east on 5th to Willamette, south
on Willamette to 8th street, west on
8th to Lane's hall. The pupils of the
Central school will leave that building
at 3 o'clock, promptly, north on Wil
lamette street to 6th street, and meet
Oeury school and salute; return to 8th
street, thence west on 8th street to
Lane's hall. We cordially Invite the
hearty co-operation and presuuee of
the public, and especially of the pat
rons.
D. V. S. Reid,
Principal.
ClirlstniaH
Donations
Schools.
of Public
The committees appointed by tli
several churches of the city to assist in
the distribution of the Chrlstmia do
nations on tomorrow are as follows:
Cumberland Presbyterian Church-
Mrs R H Bhacklott, Mrs 8 D Holt,
Miss Minnie Morris.
United Brethren Church J L Zeig-
ler, Thoa Luckey, Mrs Mary Liver
more. First Unlversnlist Church Mrs
Marsena Boverin, Mrs Huff, Mre J Hig-
glns.
Baptist Church Mrs M J Babb, Mrs
G J Travia, Mra J W Dixon.
First Presbyterian Church-Mrs
Day, George Martin, Netta Chase.
First Christian Church W R Hol-
lenbeck, Alice Hemenway, Stella
Rowland.
Free Methodist Church G W Bell
mlre, Mrs 8 Ure, Miss Milly Cox.
Methodist Episcopal Church F M
Wilkins, Mamie Flak, MisTJ Row
land. First Congregational Churoh Mrs
Adair, Mrs Gibbs, Mrs Roes. , ;
Episcopal Churcli-Mra Straight,
Mrs E C Loomls, Mra Jos Gray.
Womans Relief Corps Mra Rav
Delano, Mrs Laura Burr, Mrs Thos
Is Anderson.
Special Committee for expenditure
of cash donated D V 8 Raid, Mrs Ad
dle U Osburu, Mrs B M Yroan.
D. V. B. Rsm, Supt. Schools.
Livinu Piotorks. ladles whose
garments and costumes are Interlined
with Fibre Chamois, 04 Inches wide at
50 cents a yard.
Musical. And literary entertain
ment at the Christian church Satur
day eve, Deo. 22, by the Junior En
deavor. Excellent program; admiss
ion 10 cents, all juniors 5 cents.
H a N dkkuch i kfs. Friendly makes
a great handkerchief announcement
today. He Is displaying over 300 doz
en of this artlclo of daily use.
Girl Wantkd.-To do general
housework. Inquire of S. H. Friendly
at store or residence.
Handkerchiefs.
J-iar?dreref?ief5.
25c
i to
5 $i.oo.
N
S, NYr ar,. 8h?wnR the largest and best assorted
aimo of Ladies Linon and Swiss
HANDKF.nnmpp.Q
Sthat has ever been displayed in this citv.
n nit-
Knot Diirehaso in pnll ot
M -ii i i V,
tri l iin.l.ti.Ki. 11..
p.,v, ..... uuuuuuu'uiy conceae to be the Prettiest
and Cheapest line of Handkerchiefs that you
ihave ever seen. It displays over 300 dozen of
Pun ported bwiss Ihin.Ilrami.iuf
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USDEE ARKEST.
A. C. Brown Arrested m Salt Luke
City Today.
The way of the transgressor is cer
tainly hard, but just. For the last 10
days Conatable Linton has been send
ing telegrams for tho arrest of A. C.
Brown, who recently skipped out from
here, to various officers in California,
Nevada and Utah, asking for his arrest
on a warrant chareine the bilk with
larceny by bailee, in tearing up a uoie
or notes, the property or Mr. isaac
Gray of this city. This afternoon Mr.
Linton received a dispatch from Ar
thur Pratt, chief of police of Salt Lake
City, Utah, stuting that ne nas rsrowu
under arrest. He also received a tele
gram from Brown himself, wanting to
know what he is wanted lor.
The reuuisillon papers will beneutto
Governor Penuoyer, ut Baleiu, tomor
row morning for him to sign. If he
issues them promptly, Mr. Linton ex
pects to leave Sunday ror Ban L.ane 10
bring his prisoner back.
It la to be hoped Brown will be pun
ished for his wrong doing.
Board of Trade.
' At the meeting of this body called
for last night the box and basket factory
matter was brought up. Geo. M.
Miller the owner of Fail mount town-
site, has offered them a site, and there
needs to be a subsidy of $350 raised, to
assist in shipping their machinery
here. They also want the right to use
the mill race to run their logs in and
for other uses. The hoard telegraphed
for thjlr representatives to come to
Eugene and when they arrive hope to
make satlfuctory concessions with them
for the establishment of thoir plant
here.
Lecture.
On Friday evening, December 21,
Rev. G. W. Grannis, of Salem, will de
liver a lecture at the M. E. church In
this city. Subject, "Funny Things in
Dixie as Seen ny a Preacher." Rev.
Grannis comes highly recommended
as a lecturer, and this one is full of
humor and pathos. He has an lnlmit
able way of pleasing his audience, and
at the low price of 15 cents admission,
we predict he will have a large audi
ence. Christmas Turkeys.
All persons wantiug turkeys for
Christmas are requested to leave their
orders as early as possible, as I only
have a limited number. They are
kept 0 1 the farm, are plump and fat
and are the fluest lot of turkeys that
will be offered for the Xmas trade.
C. M. Youno,
Five Days. The old man who was
arrested yesterday morning for prowl
ing around town atuuseemly hours
and who created the disturbance at
the First National bank was given an
examination before Recorder Dorris
yesterday afternoon and given live
days in the city hostile. He is appar
ently a traveling musician who plays
In the saloons for drinks. He is about
00 years of age and U almost a complete
wreck.
Christmas Xiuht at the First
Presdyterian Church. You can
spend au enjoyable evening Christmas
entertaiument. Fairies, brownies,
chimney building, etc. ou the program.
Will begin promptly at 7:00, so that
the little ouescau get homeearly. Ad
mission 10c.
A marriage license was issued yester
day afternoon by the county clerk to
G. T. Young and Elsie M. McBee.
Handkerchiefs.
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tThe BESTprset on Earth J"
Awl lie Largesljpctory la the Woria.
Because yoli see merchants Wutil ft iM
advertising at cost don't he J ,
afrnld to call ih and price our I fW'f
goods. We arjb selling lota of j; : J rf a j
Cull in and'sle our 'J? W'if h'IL
MENS' SHOES. iMk
Gingham and Jalico ut Cost. fSjjj MmpiLrh
Store one door north ot old stand.
After this date I
CLOSING
of all goods now
belonging to
EC. C. SMITH,
They must be
CASH to close up
tors.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
The stock is first-class, and must
be closed out at oncp.
Great Bargains
J. W. CHERRY, Assignee,
Advancement Club.
With the consent of the director of
the finance class, a general meeting of
the Advancement Club will be held
Saturday evening at 7:50 p. m. The
meeting of the clous will follow Inline-.
diately. ;
Kxkcutive Committee.
Creamery M
creamery meeting will be held at the
court house, in Eugene, Saturday invst
r II a .ii MM. t. . . .
i. j miiuera oi inis vicin
ity and every business man fn Eugene
are earnestly invited to be present.
Ladies nrn 0atwinll. t...n .11
should attend.
Hill Uaniflr(..n ! I - J l.i 1
Embalmers. Cor WH, and 7th sts.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking: Powder
Aurard.! CAA Vt ..t-l mi.. . . .
I ""wmier nir, bin Francisco.
AVnil Rrtnn rtt,l..
. .. . ! J iOC
I id Jelly Beaua ; i5c
1 " Candy Hearts ,.... ....15c
1 " Peppermint lozengers Z '"'."".lbo
1 " chocolate dropa ,
S" Plain Mixed Candy ' " 25c
S " Gum Drops ' '
AX BILLY.
SMOKE
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SII POMS
LA CREMA CIGARS
THEY ARE JHE BEST.
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Just Opened.
Now oo
F. E. DUjlfl.
will commence a
OUT SALE
an mv possession
he estate of
ASSIGNOR.
sbld STRICTLY for
business with credi
May Be Expected.
For E. C. Smith.
SjSE. . . .
BROWN & ALLEN,
....FOB ...
Picture Frames
and Mouldings.
All kinds of repairing done on short
notice.
Opposite Hoffman House on Xii'tli
street.
GOTO, .
"DEMON'S"
FOR THE LEADING BRANDS OF
CIGARS and TOBACCO,
..ALSO..
Confectionery, Nuts and Soda Water-
-FRUITS IN SEASON-
Brat Mleetcd lino of smoker articles In town