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SATURDAY, - - DEC. 21. 1895,
FOR,
Popular Brands of
Tobacco and Cigars,
HAT.T. ON
JULIUS GOLDSMITH.
Headquarters for the Eugene
Soda Works,
Dr. Finloy. denlist.room 3,Dunn blk.
New porcelala bath tubs at Marx's.
Try them.
Xuiai presents! Look in Henderson
& Llnu's wlodow.
Leave your erders at the Chicago
Bakery for Christmas Cakes.
Tinware of all kinds.
F. L. Chambeks.
First class perfumes can be had at
Volney Hemenway's drug store.
Entirely New lino of perfumes on
exhibition. .Ladies call at ikkino
TON'S.
A large Hue of Christmas Cukes now
on hand at the Chicago Bakeiy .
Bteamers will arrive In Eugene to
morrow and next day. This looks like
business.
Cook's Cotton Koot Compound;
a recent discovery. At Yewno
ton's drugstore.
Nails 4 cts per pound, cash, except
shingle nails, at
F. Ij. Chambers
The north bound overland truin was
two hours late this morning. The de
lay wo caused by four feet of snow in
the SIsklyous.
A nlckle plated coflee or tea pot
would Just Hll the bill for Xmas. See
them at F L .Chambers'.
J L Chase & (Jo's commission house
will ship a carload of poultry to Han
Franoisco between the , first and fif
teenth of Juuuary.
Leave your orders for Christmas
cakes at the Chicago Bakery. Their
wagon runs to all parts of tueolty with
a full Hue of baklug.
Captain Sweeney U. B. A., Snn Di
ego, Col., says: "Bhllo'a Catarrh
Remedy is the first medicine I have
ever found that would do me any
good." Price 60c. Henderson &
Linn.
. A good holiday present to your
friend In the Eiv.t would be a copy of
the Guard. It would be the menus
of posting your friends ia the attrac
tions of Lane county, and doubtless be
highly appreciated by them.
Easy to take, sure to cure, n.) pain,
nothing to dread, pleasunt little pills.
BeWltt's Little Early Risers. Best
for sick headache, biliousness, sour
stomach and constipation.
Osuukn St, DeLano.
TbeS F Chronicle has advertised
that It will give a silver cup to every
baby born In the states of Callfornlu,
Oregon, Washington, Nevada and Ar
lzoua territory on Christmas day.
Any person wanting well seasoned
finishing lumber or mouldings, of auy
kind will do will to cull upon, or ad
dress A C Wheeler. Euirene. Olllco on
Eighth street, first door east of mill
race, especial prices to olose out stock,
Acts at once, never fails. One Mln
.ute Cough Cure. A remedy fur asth
ma, and that feverish condition which
accompanies a severe cold. The only
harmless remedy that produces Imme
diate results.
OSBURN & DkLANO.
A Q Bartley, of Maglo, Pa, writes:
I fail it u duty of mine to inform yH
aud the publlo that DcWltt's Witch
Hazel Bt.lve cured me of a very bud
case of eczema. - It also cured my
boy of a running sore on his leg.
Osburn & DeLano.
The OKAN company's boat,Gy-y,
Will arrive In Eugene, Monday, Dec.
23d, Anyone whs desires lo ship
freight for down river points, will
please have It ready, and hauled to
the warehouse ou the river, whore It
will receive, our best care mid atten
tion. M. BVAHVKItllb,
' Agent, Eugene,
An old gentleman living near Vale
says that the young men who are
taking his daughters to dunces In Vale
have been In the habit the post year of
taking them to supper at the hotel and
having the bill charged to him, and In
consequence he has now an fS hill u
settle. Theoldrnau savs that heieaf
ter he Is going to send a lunch with
the girls, or make the yi.uug men
bring back a receipt for the sni per
bills. 1
Dr. Wllloughby, dental parlors.
Dr. Finley, dentist,rooiu3,Duuu blk
A good many fanners in the city to
day. Call at the Chicago Bakery and see
their Christmas cakes.
Mahlone Purdin has been appointed
postmaster at Medford.
Christmas Perfumes, the finest in
land, at Henderson & Linn's.
Glass cut and put in to order.
F. L. Chambers,
Elegant peifumes for Xmas at Hen
derson & Liuu's.
The Fortnightly Club held a meet
Ing at S o'clock this afternoon.
Orders left at the Chicago Bakery
always receive prompt attention.
Elegant Line of toilet soap; the
latest out; cheaper than dirtatER
inqton'b.
Lebanon is considering a proposition
to buy the electric light plant in that
city for $10,000.
The Christmas donations collected
by the school children were distributed
among the poor today.
"Ideal" oil stove costs only 1 cent
per hour to run it. Guaranteed no
odor. F. L. Chambers.
A large assortment of first class per
fumes just received from the East at
the Corner Drug Store. Try them.
Remember at the Chicago Bakery
you can see the finest varieties of
Christmas cakes, and have them de
livered ut your door.
Remember that the Chicago Bakery
Is not only prepared to fill orders for
every thing in its line but deliver its
pioducis at your door.
The healing properties of De Witt's
Witch Hazel Salve are well known.
It cures eczema, skin affections and is
simply a perfeot remedy for piles.
Osburn & Delano.
The Rescue and Oregon football
teams have been praotlcing nightly
tor the great game on Christmas day.
Purks' Tea clears the complexion
Mrs. N. Meyette, of Le Roy, N. Y
says: "I have used Parks' Tea and find
It the best remedy I have ever tried.
Bold by A. Yerinqton.
Parties wishing copies of the 40 page
New Year number of the Oregouian
should leave their orders with George
F, Craw by December 30th.
There are many good reasons why
you should use One Minute Cough
Cure. There are no reasons why you
should not, if in need of help. The
only harmless remedy that produces
Immediate results.
, Osburn & DeLano.
Thursday night the high waters
caused the ferry boat belonging to J P
Cheslier to break loose from its moor
ings and wash down the river. It
has not yet been recovered.
KARL'S CLOVER ROOT will pu
rify your blood, cleat your complexion,
regulate your bowels and makes your
head as clear as a boll. 25o, 50c, and
$1.00. Henderson & Linn.
The first ballot in the Montgomery
case was eight for murder in the 1st
degree and four for second degree. This
gradually decreased until all voted for
murder In the first degree on the fifth
ballot.
It Is a truth In medicine that the
smallest dose that performs a cure is
the best. De Wilt's Little Early
Risers aro the smallest pills, will per
form a cure and are the best.
Osburn & DkLa.no.
Parks' Cough Syrup cmes Coughs
Colds and Consumption. Mrs. Cutb
erlno Black of Le Roy, N. Y., says: "I
took one bottle of Parks' Cough Syrup.
It acted like magic. Stopped niy
oough and I am perfectly well now."
Sold by A. Yerinoton.
Mi's. T. S. Hawkins, of Chattauoogn
Tontl., says: "Shllo's Vitallzer 'Saved
My Life' I consider It the best reme
dy for a debilitated system I ever
used." tor Dyspepsia, Liver or Kid
ney trouble it excels. Price 7S cents.
Hold by Henderson & Linn.
The 0 C & E Ry Co's elegant
steamer, Win M Hoag, will arrive hero
on Buuiloy with posseugers and
freight Freight received at the river
warehouse for San Francisco, Portland
and all river points. This company
has been the people's friend and de
serves their support and patronage.
Geo. F. Craw,
Agent.
Economy is something that every
body tries to prm-tlce, and yet a little
over-sight will sometimos rob the most
frugal and thrifty family of a year's
savings. i ou want to do as J P Hick-
ftnaiin, of Monticello, Ga., did. He
writes, "For six years I have kenl
I Simmons Liver Regulator iu my house
! and used it 111 iny family and have
I had no need for a doctor. -1 have live
us healthy children as you can find
Pastoral Reception. Lrst even
ing, from 7 to 10, Rev and Mrs Geo D
Needy entertained the meinbors and
friends of the U B church at their
hnme nn 13th and Ferry streets. The
doors were thrown open iu truo hospi
table style, and a large crowd of guests
was given possession of the house for
the evening. Some time was spent in
social conversation by the older people
aud games ot amuraiuent by the
younger, after which a programme,
consisting of vocal and iustruiuontai
music, lecltations, etc, .was renclorea
and greatly enjoyed by thoie present.
Bishop M.lls gave a toast, and was
responded to .by Rev Needy. Both
speakers were listened to with great
interest. The Mandolin uiuu was
present and added much to the occa
sion. At 10 o'clock the guests depart
ed for theii homes, after having tpeut
a most enjoyable evening.
Prices For Awl.
20 lbs granulated sugar $1.00
10 lbs lard (pure) 70
1 dnz lemons .16
60 lbs flour 00
12 lbs beans 25
20 lbs rice 1.00
1 lb figs 05
3 lbs candy 26
Fresh Tomatos,
Sweet Potatoes,
Maple Syrup, '
Walnuts,
Almonds,
Fresh Roast Peanuts,
Pop corn Pop corn Pop corn.
Rhineuart's.
Deaf nesa Cannot be Cured
by local applications, un they cannot reach the
diseased portion of the ear. There U only one
way to cuie ueuiness, anu inai is oy coiisiuu
tloiiHl remedies. Deafness is caused by tin in
flamed conoilloo of the mucous lining of the
Eustachian Tube. When this tube itets intlain-
ed you have a tumbling sound or imperfect
nt'aring. anu wueu i. IB euiireij uiuiteu I'uui
nets Is the result, and unless the liillimmatlon
can be taken out and this tube restored to Its
normal cot:di Ion, bearing 111 be destroyed
forever; nine cases outof tau are caused by ca
tarrh, which is nothing but an Inflamed condi
tion of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot
be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. Seud for cir
culars, free.
F. J. UHKfllll & uu., Toieao, o.
Sold by Druggists, 7ie.
Will Organize. A good represen
tation of the people was present at
Mount's ball last night at the public
meeting to' consider the matter of or
ganizing a commercial club. A good
deal of enthusiasm was exhibited, and
the prevailing sentiment was to or
ganize. About 30 members were se
cured last night. A committee has
been appointed to solicit, and it is be
lieved that a membership of 75 can be
secured. , . j
10 Cents Per . Pound:
JELLY BEAfl GflflDY.
USUAL PRICE 20 CENTS.
DELUflED HiM.-Last night at a
hue hour, as one orthe dormitory stu
.,.. ...ao rinriilnir from the olub
ueiiio " "J ...
dance he paused for a moment to In-
terview the dormitory Duiienn uuiu,
.!.ii. i.o.i Loon made attractive for
that special purpose, when suddenly
from the story above several buckets
of cold water were precipitated on the
head of the unsuspecting student be
low. The deluged student was, of
course, very mad, but be could do
nothing, as by the time he reached the
second floor nobedy was in sight. On
mini to his room he could not get In,
as the lock bad been tampered with.
He was severely dealt wltn, anu me
.,,, ,uiil nriihnhlv be said of those
who perpetrated the deed if the faculty
learn who they are.
Extraordinary. This is what the
Oregonian says editorially of Dr.
Grant's addresses: "That is a very
extraordinary series of addresses Ro v.
Dr. Grant has been delivering in the
cities of the valley. They have been
reported to the Oregouian with great
moderation, and, we are assured, with
scrupulous accuracy. No intelligent
person will believe the statements
made in relation to Archbishop Gross,
or share in the judgment passed upon
the teaching of science in the state
university."
Easy Problem
To select substantial Christmas pres
ents for all.
Razors, . Cake box,
Scissors, Bread box,
Pocket knife, Steam cooker,
Crn razor, Pateut roaster,
Carving set, Heating store,
Hand saw,' Cook stove, -
Boys' chest tools, Washing machine,
Cobbler's outfit, Clothes horse,
and a hundred other articles just to fit
the occasion can be found at F L
Chambers' hardware and stove store.
RIBBONS.
60 Packages of Meat. McCor-
nack & Bartsch, of the U of O meat
market, today contributed 60 packages
of meat to the Christmas donations
collected by the school children for the
poor. Each package contained 25
cents worth of meat, and will prove a
substantial present. Messrs McCnr-
nack & Bartsch decided to take tills
plan of giving to the poor this year in
stead of getting up an expensive
ditplay.
Tumor Removed. Dr L W Brown,
assisted by Dr Billlngton, of this city,
and Dr King, of Portland, tills morn
ing performed a surgical operation re
moving a tumor form the right breast
of Mrs J H Harriss. The cancerous
growth was large and almost all of the
right breast was removed, extending
in depth to the musics of the ribs. It
was a very difficult operation, but the
lady stood it well and is now getting
along very nicely.
RUDY'S PILE SUPPOSITORY.
Is OTiarnntil tn rnrn Plln. and Pnn.Kn.ilnn
or money refunded. 60 cents per box. Bend
ivro stamps ior cinj iiar ana rre sample to
MARTIN RUDY, Keglstored Pharmacist.Lancos-
first-class druggists everywhere, and iu Eugene
uivguu uy usuurn at neuron
For Sale. Twentv acres nf Aim
fruit land situated near Eugene. For
lurther .information apply ut this
office.
Less Than $1.000. The 1894 Lane
county delinquent tax roll now
amounts to less than $1,000.
BORN. To tlm wife of Morris . Tub n.
sou, of Mound, Oregon, on December
10 a 10-pound girl.
Japanese Persimmons. City Re
corder B F Dorris has a Japanese per
simmon tree growing in his yard on
North Pearl street, which Is well filled
with a splendid quality of fruit. This
is an illustration of another kind of
fruit which can be grown here if only
planted.
More Christmas Gifts. County
Clerk Jennings, today, lias issued the
following marriage licenses: Henry
D Lincoln and Dora Rice, Carey VV
Pitcher and Elena Laug; T C Brown
aud Ettie Conrad.
Lost. A pair of gold rimmed spec
tacles Saturday. Finder will please
leave same at this office.
Born. To Mr and Mrs R J Pen
rice, near this city, December 10, 1805,
a son; weight, 8 pounds.
The finest assortment of perfumes- t
Henderson and Linn's
See those elegant Italian Xmas
goods at Overton s at low prices,
E. SCHWARZSCHILD,
EUGENE JOOK STORE.
Latest and Best Books.
Goldp n pearlottfer In plush case ll.W and no
wards. Iltblea, Allium! aud new books retk'lv.d-
bole agent (or Weekly and Dally Examiner.
Chronicle, Call, Evening Toleuram. "m,"oc
Hutterlck Dress Patterns. '
HANDKERCHIEFS!
laadkeEoMefsl Handkerchiefs!
We have just opened our new stock of Xmas
JJ.,iiua.tjrcmeis. xne assortment is com
posed of the Latest and Newest patterns,
and the best values ever offered in this city.
BE SURE AND SEE THE LINE.
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Ribbons! Ribbons! - - For Fancy Work.
JUST OPENED
37 n: -
9H9 PIFP.FS Ulll I BC PI men nil nTZZTT T-
10 CTS. FOR NUMBERS FRO J?S I
Baby Ribbon, 11-2cts Per Ya!i i
Filo Silk! Rnn o.
Ci
Scrim and Linen for Fancy Wort t "
'""w .-uueu; rsapkins ,viu-i
Embroidered Slippersfor Ladies and n I
Tin BiirA And hnv vnur ohlM o nni, A n . 4
for Xmas. ' ur &cl,0l Shoe, ,, , .
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gin in in in in in in in in in nun iu iinuiTrTTrTTTTTrTtftTnifW
J. n. McClung, i
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Business Corner Merchant!
teaches the lesson every day la tho vear of ow ."7
good values. ' 1 low Pim
After lone ezDerlence we think Mils iv.i t
to the attraction and retention of BistclaM h.? i
the too comrnoa policy of "Gives , pmY to JSSgft 3
We are business buildine, and aim to ln n,- i 3
denceof the great public by furnishing 'tl7mZf 3
(not spasmodically) the best goods at the WeZfM S
regular buyers this means a largs Bavin ThouZi j
S3 wide awake shoppers have learned this econnmM Z 3
and every day their ranks receive large accessioni 1
fc: Tbh is worthy of your consideration and tuougbt. '
gjiiiiaiUiUiUiamnimiUiuiunuuMimiiiimttJ
CENTS FOR
1 Pound Steel,
NAILS
5 lb. Lard Pail 6J cts,
10 lb. Lard Pail 9J cts.
Cash In Hnnrl
GRIFFIN HARDWARECO
FALL STOCK OFN
CAR PETS ulS HADES
:-JUST RECEIVED AT-:
DAY & HENDERSON'S..
HOLIDAY GOODS
GEO. T. HALL & SON.
We have the finest assortment of Holiday Goods ever opened li lM
in our line.
All of our goods are the latest Pattern and Styles, imported direct i;sl
Europe and the factory iu the East, coosistingoi
French and Austrian Chta
.Fancy Decorated and Plain White.
Piann Rannnpt anri Hanaina Lamps,
And of all the Newest Styles and Patterns with Silk and Decm
We also have the only conipieiB i""-
A r a -mo n. TT-i ' n ronT TP GO0D
an xr j .,. t ...... i ,.riof the Ben,"
of Napoleon the Fiisl., Trilby, Our Setter Dug, Italian m)
JjailClllg JJiill mi" .
iv. .i , . a nio. WeusverKOH""'
fic uimi cmrjr me r incst line or jarunema , . jg.
Our sto.-k of Groceries, both Staple and Fanoy, is Ibsi B m f
chases to call on us and see our beautiful Stock and Store.
XMAS
PRESENTS.
Yoran & Son have a large
stock of useful as well as orna
mental Christmas presents.
During these hard times you
will find it to your interest to buy
something useful.
Baby Ribbons-in all shades.
lc per yd.
Nn. 9 Riu- p;ui
9, 12 and 1G Silk Ribbon-all color3....10c per yd.
Note the Above Prices.
I will give you fresh goods
aud new styles as cheap as
anyone dare offer you on old
and out-of-date stuff.
J. O. Watts.
Wood's Phospiiodine, the great quZZ-
English Remedy. At Yebikoton'3. nestseiecied " -"
OotoOsburniDe
sole agents In Eugene,
LIVKIUNE Lfcr tb. L
Siek headache and CooMr
Embalmers. Cor Wiu,
GOTO, ''' .
CIGARS and
..AU
Confsotian erj, I
-FRUITS INJ
sEAS0N.'
I WILL MOVt JAN. isi
t HohpIc Builds
Now occupied by B. C. sn
will keep on hand tn bBi&
and hoct dtnrik OI itv.
V
and CROCKERY in tw".
A. E. WOO
AX BILLY."-
mum win ltu rri