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UAJ1Y KUGEM'J UUAIU). El TELEGRAFA, El Capitan General, Monogram, Belmont. Stanford, And other popular brands o! cigars at Julius Goldsmith's. Pull Line of Tobacco and Candy. Headquarters for the Eugene Soda Works. Vriie rain has corns again. Combs' Post Office grocVy- Old papers for sale at tills office. Weather prediction tor tonight and 5 Hunday: Rain. Fresh every day, the best cigar made for 10 cents. County Judge E G Potter sports a new Vlotor bloycle. Quick shot shotgun cartridges at F L Chamber's onl y. The barometer Is falling and Indi cates another storm. Soap Foam excels all other trashing compounds. Hall & eon. If. you need glasses wait for Or Lowe. He will arrive soon. Smoke La Crema cigars they are better than imported goods. Fresh grass seed. F. L. &IAMBER8. "Cut rate" prices on cabinet work by the Eugene Photo Co. Yesterday afternoon's local did not arrive until 0 o'clock last evening. Don't let the cat lick the dishes; you can wash them cleaner with Soap Foam. Make your plans to hear Prof Barlght and Mrs Brooks, Friday evening Nov 27th. Hoe Cake wrappers are worth 1 cent apleoe Ask for the premium book. Hall A Son. The weather moderated today. The thermometer at 8 o'olock was stand ing at 66 degrees. " 8tov6 repairs, any piece of any cooking stove or heater furnished or put in to order. F L Chambers. Do you lack faith and love health? Let us establish your fulth and restore your health with DeWitt's Sarsaparil !a. OSHUKN A DELANO, Arotlo owls were also killed at Coburg and Irving yesterday iu addi tion totheouewe mentioned in yos terday's Guard. "Wake up, Jacob, the day is break ing!" bo said DeWitt's Little Early Risers to the man who had taken them to arouse his sluggish liver. Osburn 4 DeLano. Good advice: Never leave home on a Journey without a bottle ot Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by Osburne A De Lano, druggists, , A cup of Parks' Tea at night moves the bowels In the morning without 'pain or dlncoratbrt. It is a great health giver and blood purifier. Sold by A. Yebtnoton. Small in alto, but great In results. DeWitt's Little Early Risers act gently but thoroughly, curing indi gestion, dyspepsia and constipation. Small pill, safe pill, best pill. Osiiubn A DkLano. Mr Louts McPIke, the well known entertainer with the Schubert 'Concert Co., Is an all-around musician as well as elooutiontst, and like all the mem bers of this favertte company Is fainuus for bis venality as well as his nill-lic excellence. Hear him Nov 3. Mrs Brooks assisted by Prof Barlght will give a recital In the Congregation, al church Friday evening, Nev 27. Proceeds to be used in the purchase of church tnuslo. Program will be published later. Admission 26o, - I've a secret In my heart, Swoet Marie, A tale I would Impart, Sweot Marie: If you'd even fairer be You must always use Parks' Tea The Improvement you will see, Sweet Marie. Sold by A. Ykmnotop. It's an old saying that "The proof of the pudding Is In the eating of It." And It la because peoplo have taken Simmons Liver Regulator that they know It to be a most excellent remedy and especially for the spring and fall when there Is so muoh malaria lu the air. Mr WT Lee, of Pendleton, N C says: "I have used Simmons Liver Regulator for twenty years, in place of calomel and quinine." 2 (Its Cranberries 25c. 2 Bottles Nice Catsup 25a S Lbs Dates , 25c 3 Lbs Nice Figs 240. 8 Cans Nice Com Sta. SCans Tomatoes SAo. Gray & Son Crockery at Post Office grocery. Hemen way's Corner Drug Btoie. Dr. Willoughby, dental parlors. Everything at Post Office grocery, See the operetta advertisement in today's issue. - Teachers' institute al rfyriuglield one week from today. Get tickets for Schuberts at Schwarzschlld's. Looks as if the storm would con tlnuo until after Thanksgiving. Cleanest aud strongest; 1 quick shot shelln. The S P pay car was attached to the delayed Roseburg local last night. V Wood's Phosphodinb, the great English Remedy. At Ykuinoton's Dr Lowe, the well known oculist will arrive soon. The wise will wait for him. Another full oar load of Oliver plows at F. L. Chambers Hoe cake is the only soap on the market made under patent formula. Hall A Son. The Lane county board of equaliza tion adjourned this evening, having set the full timo required by law. Pass the good word along the line. Piles can be quickly cured without an operation by simply applying De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Osbubn A DkLano. Soap Foam saves the stieugth for other duties, and saves the clothes. Hall & Son, Regular meeting of W C T U at reading room Wednesday, Nov. 25th at 6 p m. Subject, "Temperance Training lu the Home," by Mrs Hanna. Persons who have a coughing spell every night, on account of a tickling sensation In the throat, may overcome it at once by a dose of One Minute Cough Cure. Osbubn A DeLano. SHILOH'S CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, Is in great demaud. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only 2.3c. Children love it. Sold by Henderson & Linn. S Pure blood means good health. De Witt's Sarpoparllla purifies the blood cures eruptions, eczema, scrofula and all diseases arising from Impure blood. Osbubn A DeLano. Don't o East until you have teen the uuderslgned, who can' quote you the lowest rates, furnish you your through tickets, sleeping car berths, and arrange for a pleasant trip via the Union Pacific system. E J MuClana- nan, agent, .ugenc,, ure. S Mrs I'. iS. Hawkins, of Chattanooga Tenn., suys: "Shllo's Vllalizcr 'Saved My Life.' I consider "t the best reme dy for r debilitated system I ever used." For Dysepsia, Liver or Kid ney trouble it oxoeis. Price 75 cenlfl. Sold by Henderson A L.'nu. Jacksonville Times: Tuo awning in front ot the Banquet saloon Ignited from fireworks duriug tlio McKlnley Jollification and threatened the build ing. The fire was - extinguished through the prompt action of K It Kubli, who burned his hands badly. Parks' Sure Cure Is a positive speciflo In all diseases of the Liver and Kid neys. By removing the uric acid in the blood It ourca Rheumatism. 8. B Basford, of Carthage, 8. Dakota, says: "I believe Parks' Sure Cure excels .all other medicines for Rheumatism and Urinary disorders." Sold by A. Ykb inoton. Ell Hill, Lumber City, Pa., writes: "I have been suffering from piles for 25 years and thought my case Incura ble. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo was recommended to me as a pile cure, so I bought a box and it performed a ner- maucut cure." This Is only one of mousanas oi simitar cures, eczema, sores and skin diseases yield quickly when it Is used. Osbubn A DeLano. Corvallls Gazelle: "The Eugene boys put up a good game considering the horrible wo.ilher, and while some of the team Indulged 111 unnecessary luggliiK, there was less of It than Is corn in u in exciting football games. Thuy hi'u a gentlemanly lot of col legians They are not responsible for '.he rank decisions of the officials, and It was ouly legitimate for them to take advantage of them." The wife of Mr Leonard Wells, of East Brlmfield, Mass., had been mi tier ing from neuralgia for two days, not being able to sleep or hardly keep still, when Mr Holden the merchant there seut her a bottle of Chamberlain's lain Halm, and asked that she give it a thorough trial, On meeting Mr Wells the next day he was told that she was all right, the pain had left her with in two hours, and that the bottle of Pain Balm was worth (5.00 if it could not be had for less. For sale at 60 cents per bottle by Osburn A Delano. $2 50 For a pair of Good Cork Soled Shoes, Next Attraction. The next attraction at Parker' opera house, will be the beautiful Mry operetta "Triumph of Love" on Mon day evening November SO. A grand chorus of over one bundrtd voices will render the merry, "catchy" music. The cast is excellent all around, representing the best local and dra matic talent of Eugene. Mrs Neumayer takes a special pride in perfecting details, and tier operetta will be presented here with all the accessories of costuming, scenery and special features, which .have made the "Triumph of Love" so popular aud attractive elsewhere. Sale of reserved' seats will begin Monday 23rd, at Henderson A Liun's. Woodmen Election. Eugene Camp, No 115, Woodmeu of the World, elcted officers for the ensuing term last night as follows: Consul, E O Potior; Advisor, It McMurphey; banker, P E Suodgrass; clerk, I L Simpson; escort, E Wbattoui; watch man, C R Doyle; . sentry, C Vanden burg. S E McClure was elected to the board of managers to associate with R E Brlstow and W V Henderson, hold overs. An amendment to the local charter was introduced, calling for a reduction ot the clerk's salary from $140 per year to f0 per year. Another amendment was introduced calling for a reduction of camp dues from $5 to $4 per year. The Thanksgiving) Excubsion. Excursion tickets to Portland must be bought before 12 o'clock Monday noon, Ic enough go to make up two cars the band will accompany the team. Those desiring to go must puroiiase tickets immediately as it is doubtful whether two cars will be taken. Forty tickets are sold already leaving ouly ten on the first car. If forty more are not sold before Monday noon, the first 50 only will get excursion rates. The excursion goes ou Wednesday's local and returns ou the overland Sunday Tickets on sale at "Deacon's". Pop Cobn Social. The Salvation Army will hold a special service next Tuesday evening, Nov 24th. At the olose of the moeting coffee and oake will be served; also pop corn. You are all iuvited to come and bring your friends. Everybody come and see what Is going on at the Army. Social. A social will he given by tho young people of the Unlveraalist ohurch tliis evening, Nov 21, at the armory. Wood sawing contest by the ladles In which two prizes will be awarded. A good program has been prepared which will begin promptly at 8 o'clock. Admission 10 ceuts. -At- VOWS SHOE STORE. 7 An Enjoyable Kveiiing- The party given lust night I'V l''0' f-uorn Harlght and DeLashuiutt lu hmiorofMr R-co Bryson and Ivan Del.ashiuntt, to the Sophomore class was Indeed a success. Invitatious had teen sent out lu viting all ye shades of lost year's Freshman class to meet the said pro lessens lu the shades or night. Each member wrapped in a sheet with only an opeuiug for the eyes to gether with the shadowy lights cast by Jack o lanterns presented a ghostly scene that would have put to flight a braver man than Tam O'Shantcr. Ghost stories were told that even made ye shades quake and tremble; after which each ghost selected a partner, supposed to be of the opposite sex, for an excellent lunch that was served, and many were the surprises Ju store for them wheu the phetti were removed. Lunch over, games were played that were enoyed by all aud the class left ft.oii Hint they had enjoyed one of the most pleasant events of a life lima Professors Barlght and DeLashuiutt oroovnert. entertainers and will ever nil u-nrm Dlace ill the memories of the Sophomore class. In Poor Health. McMlunvllle Reporter: "Presldeut aud Mrs Board mi,,, loft Inst Fridav for Colfax. Wash. Mrs Boardman has been in poor health for a number or montus, irom pui mnnaru trouble, and recently her con dition has assumed such form as to ui.rimiHlv alarm her husband and Im mediate friends. Her parents reside at Colfax, and it is hoped that the ForantlvA influence of a change of climate may work the benefit the many friends here so earnestly wish for." Stats or Ohio, City or Toledo, l l.m-A COUNTY. I VrmnV J. i:henev makes oath that be Is the aeuior partr.er of the firm of F. J. Cheney d: Co. , doing business in the city of Toledo, comi ty and state aforesaid, and that said Ann will pay the sum of ONK lIl'Si'KKll DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by me use oi nan s uaiarrii i,ure. FhankJ. Ciienky. Sworn to before me end subscribed iu nr presence, this 6th day of December, A. D., ISM A. W. u lea son Nkat.1 Notary l'ublio. IibII'n Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous sur- fucciot the system. Send for testimonials, free. f . j. uhknky uo, loieuo, umu. CftT-Sold by Druggists, 71c. Cash Prices. Good Bacon (HJ Ham 07 J Shoulders 05 101b pail lard 05 Bubo's Vabiety Stobe, . Eighth Street, Improvements. Thomas Hoover of the Ninth street lunch counter ,ha made a number of improvement on the Interior of the building which add much to its appearance and attractive ness. The plastered walls have been papered and an arc light put in. For Sale. Good 2nd baud Bar- lock type writer. $30. Appear at this office. Wanted. Three to five tonsof hay. Inquire of Wm Preston. Dean E C Sanderson ol the Divinity School went to Halsey, where be will conduct religious set vices tomorrow, To Pobtland. Tlie following pro minent Eugene republicans weut to Portland on this foronnou's local train, where they will attend a bauquet given at the Hotel Portland, this eveuing, in honor of Hon Sol Hirsoh for his management of the campaign In this state: Geo T Hall member of (he state committee, Dr W V Henderson chairman of the county central com- mittee, Dr Kuykcndall president of the cr juty league clubs, Hon S M Yor- an,' presidential elector-elect, Hon 8 Frieudly aud Senator J H McClung Of course the Lane county contlniient will have a royal good lime. I'lano Students. I will take students on the piano on Suturdays at Mrs Thurston's, on Pearl street between 7th and 8th. Please call to make arrangements between 9 and 12 o'clock. Terms, one dollar per lesson. W. GlFKOBD NASIf. Money to Loau. Money to loan ou itood real estate security. Enquire of Attorney E R Sklpworth, Eugene, Oregon. Wantfd. A second hand, two seat spring hack, in good repair. Cheap for spot cash. Address for one week, stating price, '-Hack," care Guaud. For Ladies.. Plaid and Plain SHIRT WAISTS, (CORRECT STYLES,) 75c, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. PARPE'S 0PEHfl7 Monday Evening, Nov. 30th ' Grand production of the beautiful r .. triumph of love Under the auspices of Ladies Guild of St. Mary's Episcopal Cu ' 23100 Performers. All Home Talent The lntg FHirlea, NymphsGoddesses. EvIl Spirits, Demons and Morula Elegant Costumes, Delightful Music, Charming Tableaux Biautlful Fairy Dances, Grotucsque Demon's ftu " , 0orTOU8 Secular EVERYTHING BRIGHT, FRESH, SPARKLING Popular Prices, 25, 35 and 50c. Reserved seats at Henderson & Linn's. 6 STOVES. t . You can buy the Universal stoves and ranges cheaper than ever before. 5 They are made of the best iron use the least woodin cooking and are the best bakers made. We sell them cheaper than any good stove been sold in Lane county. - evei IN ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING GRIFFIN HARDWARE CI How to Prevent Croup. Some reading that will prove Inter esting to young mothers. How to guard against the disease. Croup la a terror to young mothers and to post them concerning the cause, first symptoms and treatment is the object of this Item. The origin of croup is a common cold. Children who ure subject to It take cold very easily and oroup is almost sure to fol low. The first symptom is hoarse ness; this is soon followed by a peculiar rough cough, which is easily re cognized and will never be forgotten by anyone who has heard It. The time to act is when the child fiist becomes hoarse. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is freely given all ten dency to croup will soon disappear, even after the croupy cough has de veloped it will prevent the attack. There is no danger in giving this remedy lor It contains nothing injur ious. For tale by Osburn A DeLano, drugists. Junction City Items. From the Times. Oct 21, Miss I'et Houston left on the over land Friday night for her home in Los Angeles, California. Alex McFadden reports the loss ol six sheep by the high water. He at tempted to drive bis sheep to safe ground but six of them broke away and were lost In the surging waters. Mrs C A Harp will leave this even ing to join her husband at Stockton, California, She will be greatly missed by her legion of friends but all wish her Joy aud prosperity In her new home. It now transpires that John Wallace slipped down to Portland the other day and got married. He was mar ried to Miss Emma Maier, a lady whose acquaintance he formed In the Eat. 36 in Plaids at 38 in. All Wool Plaids at 25c. 50c. Ja am l M Aoain in Harness. By this morn ing's train we received the Leader, of Cottage Grove-Lematl, E. P. Thorp, publisher, again. It succeeds the Moderator. We are glad to welcome Brother Thorn back into harness. He is a plain newsnanerman. and does not uiuiiu to ue journalist, but does Know now io inane a pica paper exist in a nouparell town. Aeain wa sav. wet come, Thorp. Chrysanthemum Show. Mrs Veazie and Mrs Chapman annnanoe a chrysanthemum show to be held Wed nesday, Thursday and Friday of Thanksgiving week. A number of exhibits have been promised and It is Hoped that those who have chrysan themums In pots will arrange to enter lliem. All dMlrinir In rin an ahmiM address either Mrs Veazie or Mrs Chap man. Premiums will be offered, and iiaiininirir.unn will rje rurnisbel. A inn announcement will be made as soon as all details are arranged. Be comfortable while traveling in cool weather. The Union Pacific heats its trains throughout by steam heat from the engine, thus making every part of all its cars pleasant and com fortable. It also lights lu cars by the celebrated Pintsch light, making them brilliant at night. Passengers carried dnlly ou the fast mall, which leaves 1 oriiaml at 7 p m. For sleeping car leservationn, tickets, or Information, cal: "r address E J MoChinabon, agent, K gene. Ure. LichNBEii to WuD.-Tbo following l"..s were licensed to wed today by ' nty (iur,t Jenning.; Hosea M I'arviuiind Miss L Agnes Temple man; Peter Chrlstnet and Miss Ellen Kah. Two Llvss Ssvei. Mrs Phoebs Thomas at Jniaj, Cily, 111., was told by ha doctm sj bad consumption and that then n do hope for her, but two bottles rf ft King's New Discovery, comple cured her and she says it und bar life. Mr Thomas Eggere, W Florth street, San Francisco, tuflmd fron a dreadful cold, approaching coming Hon, tried without result everjlhioi else then bought one bottle ol Si King's New Discovery aud In lit weeks was cured, He Is niiunilj thankful. It is such results of itli these are samples that prove llu derful efllcacy of this mediciH is coughs aud colds. Fret trial tottls at Henderson A Linn's drug itm liegular size 60c aud $1. A Great Book. -On the third pap of today's Daily Guard, will In found the advertisement of The Gml Encyclopaedic Dictionary. A limited number of sets of this great work till be distributed In Eugene and rlcinllr at the low Introductory prices. M once a dictionary and so entj paedia. 250,000 words; 60,000 esej paedlo subjects; produced at a cost sf (760,000; four massive Tetow, weight 40 pounds. One dollar acra the delivery of the entire work; bal ance to be paid at the rate of 113 pit month for one year. yoar nn and address to the Pacific Ccsti"; paper Syndicate, care of the - BiM Eugene Guard, and yMi'lb," plied with sample page, for nr.. k.m .I i ran ths work a M7 examination an.! can recommend the) public. The only chair car line tothsEas' the Union Pacific. Eastern dttow i,.r i this line with W changes of cars than vis other B RAtes always the lowest. or from points m the Uw-J5 Canada, or Europe , for sale bjKJ Clauohan, agent, fcugene, Wga " -t-.BT 1. maraud .0 cure 1 fli or money wl"" ??.M.nd F Su!" two lamp fnr clrenlal "''SrujAiiii ter, I 'a. No I'ostaw ""?. Jrf la I-lint-clan alW'r;wbere." Oregon by mi-iirn " The Eugens Granite an. liarbli I W. W. MARTIN, P etui hp,8,rrhru'K tlmie (as ther have In the VM batter clam ol monnrBeiital o , , In addition to Marbls and w prepared to mrniih all ucKm curblnjr t'55(Vl,w' Wnrk. .10.. CUt 6om Ul PIODW I tone. W.KUYKENDAILJI. Physician andSurgeos- Office in Chrlsman El Special attention to iurgfMJ end " sum ol women. - LIVERPOOL ROLLER MILLS. One and one-haM irHcs norJ MONROE, - Farmers will t.eji . u of fii'tir t ONLY HIGH GRACE f OffEbl squars'1 to oi 6. F. LA Lessee and manager, wsr Monroi Of