DAILY EUGENE GUARD.
MONDAY,
- JAN. 21. 1895.
Belmont,
Stanford,
El Mas Noble,
La Crema,
AaU otter Drands ol Celebrate! Cigars.
Full line of
CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCOS,
Candies and Nuts,
It Julius Qoldsmitrs.-
Nert door to notel Eugene.
Call at the Great Bale at F. E.
Dunn's.
A big drop lu all kinds of Jeworly at
H. N. Grain's.
Frank 4 Bon are putting an elevator
in tbelr (tore. ,
Pure peach, apple and prune bran
dies at Renshaw's.
Ask for the new U. of O. 60 cigar.
Home manufacture.
The La Crema 10c cigar la still In
the lead. Home manufacture.
Renshaw's wholesale liquor store bos
some flue prune, peach and apple
brandies.
Cook's Cotton Hoot Compound;
a recent discovery. At Yerino
ton's drugstore.
Bee the elegant line of Watches and
and Chains; awful cheap, at
H. N. Grain's.
Stop puzzling your brains. Dr.
Lowe can work It out for you with a
pair of his spectacles.
Make Wisdom's Violet Cream oue
of your regular toilet preparations if
you want a beautiful complexion.
Osiiukn & DkLa.no. -
The department store of Eugene.
Crowded rooms. Lots ol customers.
F. E. Dunn.
Silver novelties of all kinds make
fine Christmas presents, at H. N.
Craln's.
A fine line of diamonds, going very
cheap, at H. N. Chain's.
If you want something for a presont
you can And it, and the price to suit,
at H. N. Craln's.
A cup of Parks' Tea at night moves
the bowels in the morning without
fialn or discomfort. It is a great
leulth giver and blood purlller. Hold
by A. Ykkinuton.
Bulla to order, $15 to $40. Pants do.,
$4 to $12, for sale by Lee TeuUch at A.
V. Peters'. Also Long Handle Se
curity dust pans.
Queen of Hearts is tho name of a
new 60 cigar. They are small but very
fine. Home manufacture.
The overland train due at 2:44 this
morning arrived at 0:20. The cars
were covered with snow. ' The delay
was caused by snow and slides near
Bisson.
BHILOU'tt CURE, the great Cough
and Croup Cure, is In great demand.
Pocket size contains twenty-five doses,
only 25c. Children love It. Bold by
Henderson A Linn.
Housekeeper who got their hands in
bad condition by constant housework,
avoid that by using Wisdom's Violet
Cream. 26 ots a bottle.
Ohburn & DkLano.
E. J. McClanahan and Joseph Koch
have bad their offices in the Laue
County Bank block newly fitted up
aud they are now among the finest
furnished offices in the city.
Karl's Clover Boot, the great Blood
Purifier, gives freshness aud clearness
to the Comploxiou aud cures Coustlpa'
Hon. 85 ots., CO cts., $1.. Bold by
Heudurson Liun.
Mrs. T. B. Hawklus, of Chattanooga,
Tenn.; says: "Shllo'a Vitallier 'Saved
My Llfo.' I consider it the best reme
dy for a debilitated system I ever
used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kid
ney trouble It excel. Price 75 cents.
Bold by Henderson & Linn.
Pendleton E. O: "Irving MeQuary's
paper will remove from Bexburg,
JUalio, to Bt, Anthony, the county
seat of Fremont county, the same
state. McQuary calls his paper tho
Bllver Hammer." McQuary was here
awhile and talked of establishing a
paper at BprlugQeld.
Parks' Bure Cure Is a positive spool do
in all diseases of the Liver and Kid
neys. By removing the uric acid In
the blood It cures Rheumatism. 8. li
Basford, of Carthago, a Dakota, says
"I believe Parks' Bure Cure excels all
other medicines for lthoumallsm aud
Urinary disorders." bold by A. Ykk
inuton. Harrlsburg Review: "Mrs. Dr.
Heudrex wont to Albany Monday
morning to be in attendance upon her
daughter, Mr. W. H. Davis, who is In
very poor health." Mrs. Davis1
maiden name was Miss Dora Heudrex,
ana was wen xuown 111 Eugene.
Portland Telegram: The steamer
Elmore, the best boat and heaviest car
rler ever built for the Willamette river,
will be ready for service about Febru
ary 1. 8be la built by the OR, N.
Co., and in additlou to the freight
terento being protected, the paaseuger
business lias been looked aher, the
cabin being as finely equiped as that
ofauy boat ruuulug on the Columbia
river.
Florence needs a pbysli-ian badly.
Bboes are flying. Prices are falling
at F. E. Dunn's Shoe Store.
Just drop in at Hall A Bon's and see
tbelr new and beautiful stock.
The river is at the 4.2 stage, a fall of
two inches during the last 24 hours. .
Full line of stoves.
F. L. Chambers.
Peach, apple aud prune brandies, for
medical and family use, at Renshaw's.
Blank covers for legal papers, and
legal blanks for sale, at the Guard
olllce.
Hall & Son will have the finest dis
play of Christmas goods ever offered
in this city.
F. E. Dunn Is doing a good business
during his Bale.
A. B. Mcllwain, who died suddenly
at Albany the other day, left an estate
valued at $00,000.
The biggest slaughter of Jewelry,
Clocks and Watches ever known in
Eugene at H. N. Craln's.
Old procrastination is responsible
for many a useless eye. Why not see
Dr. Lowe today, at Hotel Eugene.
Renshawbas on hand a consign
ment of pure apple, peach and prune
brandies.
"A thing of beauty is a Joy forever."
What is prettier than white well-kept
hands? Use Widsom's Violet Cream.
25c. Ohburn & DeLano.
Ed Judkins lost about $100 worth
of household furniture and clothing
by the burning of his cabin across the
river the other day.
The Eugene foot ball team leturnod
home from Drain on yesterday morn
ing's train. They are loud in praise
of the treatment received by the
normal school boys.
Parks' Cough Byrup cuies Coughs
Colds and Consumption. Mrs. Cath
erlne Black of Le Roy, N. Y., says: "I
took one bottle of Parks' Cough Syrup.
It acted like magic. Stopped my
cough and I am perfectly well now."
Bold by A. Ykrinoton.
Wanted. County aud city war
rants. The highest price will be paid.
Ciias Lauer.
Cash. THIS IS OF
Reminder &st
DRESS GOODS ! FLANNELS !
SILKS!
Ginghams, Hosiery, Underware, Mus-
lius, Sheetings. All classes of Do
mestics, Outing Flannels, Cot
. ton Flannels, Clothing.
BOOT8 AND SHOESIjl
Carpets, Gents' Furnishing
Goods, Hats, Eta; Blankets,
Comforters, Laces, and Embroi
dering, In fact every department In
our store will share its part In our
GREAT ' SALE.
Note the Prices Quoted on
Boots and Shoes.
Dress Goods! ruamws.
We will jiaoe nn salo Saturday morn
ing evwy single yard of Frenoli, Ger
man and English hlgh-olass novelty
goods, at a reductlou of 83J and 60
per cent. Our word as business
men baokt up this statoment.
600 yards all wool Scotch mixtures;
plaids, check aud fancy dress goods,
40 inches wide 35 cents per yard.
500 yards (12 colors) plain cashmere,
15 cents per yard.'
Plain Hourlotta, 25, 86, 50 and 75 cents
per yard. Every one a trade winner.
Our Linen Department Is re
presented In our Show Window.
NOTE THIS:
Silks, Velvets
AND
TRIMMINGS In this line of our de
partment, Is the most complete Iu
the city.
Japan Silks, all colors. 85 cents tor
yard.
Faucy Trlmminir Silks from fifi canta
to tl .00 per yard. Now la vonr h MM
Ito buy silks at the lowtst prices.
Handkerchiefs.
Xotwttliatnii.lltiiy H,n tii....n.. ulA .u
viijoyeu on mis line auring the Hol-
Mays, we have yet many beautltul
handkerchiefs lull, that we will ar
range in rour groups as follows:
pdos values 15 and 25c.
..10 o
,0 25 anri Sfin..
lBJo
,iO " " Aim..! 7A o
Japau silk, 50 cent quaJlty""!..".",""a5 o
Buy Your Towels and Linon.
Now) 1
Returned Home.
The Eugene public school football
team returned borne yesterday morn
ing from Drain in a contented and
well satisfied frame of mind, and well
tbey might with the score iu tbelr
favor at a rate of 18 to 0. The gentle
men who accompained the team stated
it was oue of the cleanest games it has
been their good fortune to witness.
The boys are loud Ju praise of the
hospitality of the professors and stud
ents of the Drain normal school, aud
will hold in their memory only pleas
ant thoughts of the kindness shown
them. Tbey were met at the train by
a large crowd of students and the
college band and were escorted to the
dormitory, which was their home
while in Drain. An oyster supper was
tendered the boys to which they did
full Justice with an appetite born by
hard practice combined with a
healthy physique. We don't know as
we ought to say so, bu t the boys all
unite in declaring thtft there are more
pretty girls to the square foot in Drain
than any town they have ever been in
before'
Additional Locals.
A considerable number of local items
will be fouud on the third page of to
day's Guard. Bead them, and also
every ad.
How's Tills.
We offer one handled dollars reward for any
case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catlarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY St CO., Props. Toledo, O.
We the underftlicned, have known F. J. Cheney
for the last 16 years and believe him perfectly
honorable In all business transactions and fin
ancially able to carry out any obligation made
by their firm.
West St Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Waldins. Klnnan St Marvin, Wholesale Drug
gists, Toledo, Ohio.
Halt's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, aottiiff
directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of
the system. Price, 760. per bottle. Sold by all
Druggists. Testimonials free.
Died. At Junction City, January
10, 1805, J. A. Parker, aged 76 years.
He was one of the early Lane county
pioneers, and at one time resided in
tills city. He leaves a wife to mourn
bis death. The burial took place in
the I. O. O. G. cemetery, west of Junc
tion City, this afternoon.
F. E. Dunn has a new ad In today's
paper.
C3-R E A D
Ladies' Underware.
Extraordinary Chance!
You never bought bigh-clnss under
ware bs you will buy them here
while this matchless oflerlnir lasts.
I Ladies' all wool Ribbed Vestas.. ..$ 65
" " Pants... 65
" " " com'tlon. Suits.... V 00
" Cotton R'bed Heavy Vests 40
" " " " PanU.... 40
" " " " com. suits.... 40
We have some vests even at.... 10
Our Linen Department will be
lively from Saturday on. Don't
pass this Line.
m- r7 THIS.
Ml W 111 II in,
BEGINNING SATURDAY. .TAINT AO a qok
Successful storekeepmg coes not mean gigantic profits It
means selhug goods contimially.-constantly. SELLING season
able goods EVEN AT A LOSS! before keeping U,em over for
many months. Wonro ,uicfi " .r ,0.r
.
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Whlln vmi
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Note carefully the quotations under their respective headings.
Don't forget we offer a big re
duction In our mens' and boys
clothing.
Ladies, Shoes
I READ I
I THIS
In this department we especially court
comparison. We wlsli to establish
oiiu umiumiu a reputation, anil In
wayof Introduction we will Win as
follows and soil; 8
Ladles' pebble groin per pair., t 90
" doiiirola cloth top " i 45
( hint's Infant shoes. , q
Misses American kid '75
" school shoe ' 1 00
bii;S.S. " c"
i . -c Shoes. 8ee our "ne of
Tonight:
Th Titiull Sisters supported by
Ford's company will give "M'LIss" at
Parker's opera house tonignu ru
class acting, beautiful dancing, fine
costumes and good singing will be as
tured by the presence of the Tittell
Bisters who are talented actresses and
have drawn crowded houses and won
unstinted praise in Portland and Seat
h It will be a treat. Don't miss H.
Tomorrow night "Frou Frou" will be
played. '
Went to Portland. J. E. Drucks,
of Los Angeles, Cal., who has been in
Eugene for two or three uaysiooaiug
at the field for a flourlug mill, went to
Portland Sunday morning to look af
ter his property interests at that place.
He has a very favorablo opinion of tho
Held here, but has not determined yet
whether he will locate here "or not. At
present he is awaiting au answer from
the Messrs. Edrls on the question of
price of power.
A Live Town. Albany Daily Demo
crat: "The Eugene Guard Is so
crowded with home advertising that
it Is running an extra page. Two
men alone are running half page ads.
That is Eugene style and it at least
does much to makeoutsiders think the
city is a live business center." It Is
not a make-you-believe proposition.
The merchants here actually sells the
goods.
Looks Like Business. A large
nlanoi arrived here last night direct
from the east for the box and basket
factory. This looks like business.
The croakers will have to take a back
seat. . '
Fined $8. William Dority, arrested
Saturday night for being drunk, was
fined this morning by Recorder Dorris.
He paid over the mouey to the city
and departed a sadder but wiser ninrj.
Probate Matters. In tho matter
of the estate of Isaac Cook, deceased.
Administrator files his second semi
annual statement together with 14
vouchers; approved.
Glass cut to order.
F. L. Chambers.
INTEREST TO YOU,
E V E R Y
fflasliiis. "limited."
On this line we quote the lowest fig
ures, aud iu order that each custom
er may get an equal benefit of the
great cut In price we will be obliged
to limit the purchase of each buyer
to $2.
Lcnsdale, 4-4 bleached, 14 yds $1.
Fruit 4 4 bleached, 15 yds 1.
Hope. 44 bleached. 1ft vria 1
CaUit A, 4-4 unbleached, 18 yds 1.
8 State 4-4 unbleached. 20 vda 1.
House llnlug we quote at 2Jc
v,.UI o 1,1.11 civcuijurs, and will kpII
worth of stuffs AT EVEN LKSS THAN
Tine ii'nnt 4-K mi . . '
U1U,U' ims
Domestics. READ Tills.
WeBre "-'ways ahead with this line
On t ng Flannel., lat nuality 8C per d
"V"K I ,lnnnp . Kod colorV, Wtor II
Cotton ! launeis, 10c and upwards.
Wool Flannels, 20c and upward
t nn'Tn """,y wl" ' Aort dm.
u,isirr,rmeer,a,,,iy m
Our linens Must be seen to be
appreciated. "We have cut tS
Remember we will ninfco
eaorton Ladies'oes
The Big Sale at
P. E, DU N N'S
Will continue until the 12th day of Feb'y.
I start for New York tomorrow to lay in the Largest
Stock of Imported and Domestic Dry Goods ever brought
to this citv. I will buy myself from the factories.
We have a large store to
will be bought.
: F.
What I tell you about my
GOODS is so at least I
believe it to be so. So
when I say that:
."THAT COUGH MEDICINE"::
Will cure your Cold, it will
do it at least I believe
that it will. Every Bot
tle Guaranteed.
YURINOTON'S 9th 8t Drag Store,
CON8ER BLOCK.
Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World's Fair Highest Award.
F. C. POTTS,
H Iflanqfaeturer
Above Horn
Eugene,
L IN E
Sheetings, "limited.-
In this line we will be compelled to
pursue the same course as that of the
muslins, limiting the purchase to 14.
Piquot, 6 4 bleached.. .....12 per yd.
9-4 bleached 16 per yd.
10-4 bleached 18i per yd.
6-4 unbleached 12 per yd.
8 4 unbleached 13 per yd.
9-4 unbleached 14i per yd.
10 4 unbleached 16j per yd.
Pleas? oote tip? prie?$.
18 the argument for
GLOVES AND CORSETS.
We will surprise you In this line
especially the low prices. Our reputa
tion is established in these two lines,
as well as In all the other lines we
carry. We have a tew odd corsets
that we offer, "such as C P., Boyal
Etc.," at 75c and 50c cacfi.
We will give you during this sale the
best Glove you ever had for $1 per
Ak t0' wo these Gloves; It
will be worth your time.
I FiidiS?!. brin9 your Eyes and
fill, consequently lots of ennA
E. DUNN.
GO TO, ,
TO IHI UUSINO BB&NDS Or
CIGARS and TOBACCO,
ALSO..
Confectioner), Nuts and Soda Water.
FRUITS IN SEAS0N.-
Best selected line of smoker articles to ton
Dav & Henderson, Undertakers and
Embalmers. Cor Wil. and 7th jts.
O ' o O O
of pine Cigars.
& Paino's Gun Store,
Oregon.
We. still maintain our reputation of
carrying the finest and most com
plete stock of clothing in the city.
Note our reductions:
Mens' $7 50 now offered at .'..$ 4 00
" 12 60 ' " " S 00
" 16 50 " " " 10 Ot
" 20 00 " " " 16 00
. " 80 00 " " " 22 n
Our Overcoats,
BOYS CLOTHING AND PANTS
will be sold proportionately LOW.
Remember our dress goodi
will be sacrificed. .
Hats.
We will sell during this sale the
Latest stvles at the LOWEST
Prices. If you want a hat call t"l
get our prices.
Have You Read this entire
Advertisement? We will main
tain every offer!
Gents' Underware.
Mens' nil wool shirts ond drawers,
each
Mens all wool shirts and drawers,
AAnl. ., 1 W Wl
Mens' mixed, good quality, each. W
11 L?it
As our line is very large we csnnol
quote prices of all grades.
Over Shirts,
pia 17171 Shirts, Efc.
All share in the Reduction.
Ribbons. bedtbi.
We have a very complete line of colon
In all widths. We offer: .
Nos. 9, 12 and 16 10 cents pel ' J"f
Nos. 6, and 7 6 cents rys
Nos. 1 and 2 25 cento jrM;
Carpets.
We have the only complete Carpet
r,artn,ent in the city. VVe quoU.
Ing this sale the lowest prion
offered. ,d.
Three ply carpets 'SSeryi
Extra Buper, all wiail CJid.
TaplHtry Bnnwcle ,HberJ-
Body Brussels Kryd.
Union Carpet
Every department in our hou
Is a complete stolth1-
Gash