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jPecpla Real tho GUARD . . For they Appreciate It. ,d ln pewsing It they do not 1 overlook the "ads." Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, Cards, Envelopes. Posters, Programs, iLegul Blanks, Etc., Eto PRINTED AT IKE GUARD OFFICE.- DAILY EUGENE GUARD. OL. 12. KUGENJi, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 21. 1SUG. NO. 13. f THE BEST ;pring immmt iSimmons Liver Regulator don't irget to take it. The Liver gets sluggish oring the Winter, just like all nature, id the system becomes choked up by it accumulated waste, which brings on islam, Fever and Ague and Rheum m. You want O wake up your Llvr (Ow, but be sum you tike SIMMONS JVER RHCULATOR to do it. It also gu!atc3 tha Liver keeps It properly at ork, when your systnn will be free from Bison and the wholj bodv Invigorated. You get THE BiWX BLOOD when our system Is in A1 condition, and that will only be whn the Liver Is kept active, fry a Liver Remedy once and note the jtffcrence.- But tike only SIMMONS Liver regulator it is Simmons Liver Regulator which makes the tfference. Take It in powder or ln liquid already prepared, or make a tea of the Cvder; but take SIMMONS LIVER REGU TOR. You'll find the RED Z on every aeckage. Look for it H. Zeilin Co Philadelphia, Pa. CEO. B. DORRIS. Attorney and Counsellor- at-Law, WELL PUACTICE IN THE COUTtTS of the Second Judicial DUtllct wd In It Supreme Court of this State. 8pecUl attention given to collections and waiter in probate. C. A. VOmit. L. L. STSTS f DORRIS & STEVENS, t Attorny-at-Law, EUGENE, OREGON -i ' dmcl-Over Lane Countj Bank. L. BILYEU, Attorn ey-at-La w, IUOXNK, OREGON. V ggf orncaOTor First National Bank. . aTc. woodcock, : ATTORNEY AT LAW. ' Omua-Oue-hall block south el Chrlitnan'i Blots. ,' .KUGENE, : : OREGON. J. J. WALTON, ; Attorney-at-Law, , KUOENk.ORIUUN. n... .m al.tr- U'.l Inn ' 111 IV V ? Will do a Sonera! lar pracUoeiu all tbecourta 01 inu state. :H. D. NORTON, LAWYER. . Rooms 1 and 2 over First National Bank. ; C. E. LOOMIS, M. D., ' Physician and Simeon. Office upstairs in Shelton bloea ver Geo. T. Hall A Ran vmeerv Itora. Private telephone inside (he door for calls day or night. DR. J. W. HARRIS, r-hyawian' and Surgeon Onice over llenderaon A Llnn'i Drag Store. omciHooas: 0 to 12a. m.s J toS ant) 7 viS r. m. Hew ueeFenr between 12th and llh DRINK meinhaFd's Beer. ON SALE AT ALL SALOONS. Bottle Beer for Families. W. MAYER,Agi The Eugene Granite and Marble Works, W.W.MARTIN. Prop., Still hare ample room and apj lln! to con Itnue (a, Uwy hare in tha pat,l lo lurauB w btlr ptaw ot monumental work . In addition to Marble and Granite I prepared to furnUh all kind, ot drr-ed tt'-ne. uch a. Carbine lor Cemetery Mt. ""'""s Work, etc., cut from tha noneer O aqulna Bar tone. l'oiiiiuUluiiiis limit. Dec 10. J W Wright i-ollln for J W Brown pauper claimed 35.0O; allowed 12 60 Albert Johnson b.ard J W Brown, panpi r chiiinnl $-Junu; not allowed. J E Buller clothes fur J V Brown pauper 3 00 Iaaao Zulu wall shaving, dressing, elo, ot J W Brown pauper claimed J5.00, allowed 2 00 Fred Edwards digging grave for J W Brown pauper 2 00 J H Miller teams to funeral J W Browu pauper 4 00 Charles Lytic miming J W Brown pauper claimed $3.00 Dot allowed L W .Brown medical atten dance pauper 6 00 E H Ingham pauper supplies & 45 J L Zlegler pauper supplies 4 85 Gray & Sou pauper supplies 5 So Volney Henenway pauper sup plies 76 F Riesner pauper supplies 100 Henderson & Linn pauper sup plies 14 00 Martin & Bon cofttn fur In digent soldier claimed 15.00 allowed 1C 50 A Bright l.r.U. Linn eouuty cm boast of the young est school teacher in the state, perhaps in the United Stutes, in the persiu of Lester Humphrey of Foster, He-is just 1 years of age, and lias passed the teacher's examination in this county with a total average of 80, enough to warrant a second grade cer tificate, but 011 account of his age and it being his first examination, only a third grade certificate could I e issued to him. Young Humphrey is a wonder, and is not only advanced in "book learning," but as brilliant in every respect. We predict a. bright future for this youngster and we would like to see some of our muubly vaunted city kids stiow down with this "country bred" boy who baa been educated iu the rural school house- Albany Imprint. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Broiuo Qulnlno Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. tiav At Henderson, Unriorta'ors anc Emlialmers. Cor Wil. and th sts. ARBUCKEL'S COFFEE 20c 1 lb Sky Baking l'owdor. lSc Eng Breakfast Tea 20c Salt Pickles. Eastern Cream Cheese. Evaporated Apples. A. E. WOOD. GO TO, . . BEACON'S" FOR TBI LBADIKO BRAKDS OP CIGARS and TOBACCO, ..ALSO.. Confectionery, Huts and Soda Water. FRUITS IN SEAS0N- Bo,l selected line ol amoker artloloa ln ton. DENTIST, Pom on y fir.t eta.- work The late-t lm- nroTetnt n'l ilne.1. T.irm. ro.ler.le. "waiid h.ldvtiiv on tune ,ir-i, ueiwi, " "ill Vr.-' I , "' bio. west ut MlnneaoW Try Oregon Cracker Co.' IKS AFERS -... Ir i,lf,in iiriKTsa wlitile irat fl-.iir. Klnct thliiK mnde dyspVptli'e or nil I-i"is with weak " iar" of in,i!uii..ti. lie sure and getOreeon Cracker Co.' Brand, J. S. LLCKKY, XI "W 3E3 X -S3 WatoU; ud Cloclta Bei.airw!. Perseaal. J P Cheshire, of Sodaville, Is In the city. E C Lake came up from Harrisburg today. DrOghsby of Junction t'lty Is 111 Eugene. l)r Geo Wall f Collage Grove is iu this city. Ben Lureh, of I.ciuhtl, visited Eu gene tndHy. Will Washburu of Junction City is I'l Eugene. Dr Roberts returned to Florence on today's Mace. Hon T J Vaughan, f Coburg, was in the city today. Attorney Sklpwnrth paid Junction City a visit today. John Farrow left this moinlng via Yaqulna fnrSiu Francisco. Dr A Sharpies cauio down from his fruit farm this uiormng. Hev Fatlier lllack went to Cottage Grove this afteriionn on a short visit. Itev P C Hetzler, nf Salem, who preached in the U B church yesterday, returned home today. Secretary of Sta'e Kineaid came up from Salem yesterday foj a short visit at home, returning today. Mrs Janus Luper. of Irving, ttho has been visiting with relatives In this city, returned borne yesterday. Dr I 1) Driver lift yesterday for Peoria, where he will preach the fun eral of a pioneer, the late Mr Eva is, today. Lieutenant W A Warran arrived from Portland today and will take charge of tho Salvation Army barracks in tliis ;cily. Mrs A J Pence, of Illllsbnro, who has tiscn visiting with relatives iu this city, rclurued home today. Will Martin came up from Balcui yester. ay and left on the Hiuslaw stage this mornliig for Flore nee to 1 pond (he holidays with bisparen s. Itev Robert Leslie of Portland who has been occupying t tie pulpit In the Baptist church for the past few weeks, returned home today. The church yesterday iesutd a call to Rev Leslie to become its permanent pa-tor, but lie has not yet accepted. Bkixnkd Auvk. Oregon City Courier: A child was taken sick at Its home near town lant week and the parents not knowing what to do fur the child, which had symptoms of pneumonia, were persuaded by au old woman to skin two cats alivo anil wrap the child up in them. The child Impioved of course and would If warm cloths bad been used Instead of the cat skin!". The worst of it was that the cats were left to die Instead of be ing killed as soon as the sklus were taken oil. If the cats had been skinned after being killed the heat would have still been In the lild-i. Where li our humane society? Oiri, Wanted. To work in the dining room of Minnesota hotel. Fifty Years At. rrcihlent Polk In the White How ckalr, While ln Lowell wat Doctor Ajrer ; Both were baar for human weal Ona to govern and one to heaL And, as a prealdenfa power of will Sometimes depend, on a lleer-plll, Mr. Polk took Ayer'a Pllli I 'row for his llrer, SO years ago. Ayer's Cathartic Pills wero designed to supply model purgative to people who bad eo lonrr injured themselves with griping medicines. Being carefully prepared and their in gredients adjusted to the exact necessities of the bowels and liver, their popularity was in stantaneous. That this popu larity has 'even maintained is well rxmr'. ;i in the medal awarded t.eso pills at the World's Fair 1893. 50 Years of Cures, Christmas Douatlons. The following are the names of the committees from the several churches and other organizations of Ktigeuo, so far as heard from, which have been appointed to assist in the management and distribution of t lie Christinas donations being gathered up through the public schools: Metbolist churoh Mesdames J T Howlaud, Dr Kuykendall and Miss Fannie Wylle. Baptist churoh Mesdames M J Babb, J U Green, E P Whipple. A O U W Lodge Joe Myers. Universalis! church Mrs J Hig- gins, Scvtt Hud. U B church Mesdames Mary Liver. more, Mark V Harrison, aud Mr L X Price. Relief Corps Mesdames Joel Ware, Livermure, Al, Holden Florence Tay lor. Christian church Mesdames D V S Bold, Hettie Cowglll. Sam.1 Hand- aker. Cumbuiland Presbyterian Miss Mabel 1UUI, Mrs 8 D Holt. First I'resbyteriau church Mrs L O Adair, George Martin, Mrs Barah Day. Congregational church Mesdames J B Wlllnughby, Carrie Winters, F I. Gihbs. I O O F Lodge J M Williams, II L Chllson, I L Himpton. Kpiscopal church Mrs J A Straight and Miss Nettle Kress. "K of 1 Ivodge D E Yorau, W Orlllln, E P Whipple. Masonio Lodge J L Page, E O Pot ter, P Hnotlgrass. In addition to the above a special lavltatlon has been extended to the pastor of each churoh to meet with the committees. The next meeting will be held la the Pickett building, second door north of 8 H Frlondiy's store, on Wednesday, Deo 23rd at 9 a ni. DVB itmi), Principal. LINK OV MAKCII. The line of march of the pupils til of the publio schools with their dona tions to the Pickett building will be as follows: deary pupils from school al 2:30 p in east to Madison street; thence south to Fifth street; thence east to Wlllametto street; thence south to Pickett build ing. Central school 3 Dm. east lo Wlllsm- ot'.o street; thence north to eleventh street; thence over lo west side of Willamette street falling In behind Ueary pupils. Come and Nee. Come aud see our Xmaa Tea, a neat and useful present. We are closing out a Hue of plated goods and glass and porcelain ware. No reasonable offer refused. We still sell feed at mill prices. Headquarters for low rates mi oil, paints and family groceries. I. K. Pktkiis, Ninth St. Turkeys for Christmas. J II Harrlss accompanied the car load of tonllry to San Francisco and will bs absent about ten days. While absont Mrs Harries will have charge of the Eighth street poultry market and will keep on hands a full supply of Christmas fowls. R. A. M. The annual mooting of Eugene Chapter, No 10, will be held at Masonic Temple this evening at 7:30 o'clock, Election of onlcers and refreshments, All members aud visiting companions requested to be In attendance. By order of, H. P. The football siason being over tie Chicago Times sums up the reaull: Killed, S; dangerously Injured, 9; letrs broken, 2; arms broken, 2; noses broken, 9; rib fractured 12; collar, bones broken, 9; ankles spralni-d, 22 shoulder dislocated, II; other ills locations, 14; miscellaneous accidents, .14. It vas quite a successful season. m.m rn.rn. rn. m ts'agn.e I t i Toys of Nearly All Kinds. A Handsome Line of Dolls. 'All the Lstest Things In Dolls Ji and Toys at very low rrices, I 0 H ) Pt 1 ft FINE CARVIM3 SETS 50c AMD UP. Xmas Pen Knives and Ra zors. Sweaters, Sporting Kinds. Leggings Goods of and All Ik: kind enough In cull rnd glvo .me a share of your pnir.diage. Yours, BARKER BUN WORKS. Juulors and Seniors Kutertained. The Misses Harbra and Henrietta Lauer entertained tho members of tho Junior and (Senior classes of tho uni versity at their elegant home on Sixth aud Willamette streets Saturday even lug. The furniture was taken out of the silting rooms and parlor and OHinp stools provided for tho conven ience of the guests. The early part of the evening was spent in playing llower games, listening to music,' play ing charudes, eto. 1 u the tlowor games Edith Harris took first "pri.e, while C Davis won the l.ooby. This gamo was followed by a song by Lulu Ujii shaw, after which some time was B eul III playing charades, the seniors coming out victorious. Cards bearing ltoniuu numerals were passed around each among tho ladies aud ceiitlemeu and those gutting corresponding numbers found partners for supper, which was served from 10:lf lo 11:46. Two long tables were spread .with dainties ot tho season one eachfor the Juniors and Seniors. Tho tables were lighted with candles aud weie decorated iu the respective class colors, the Juniors being red and white and the Seniors purple aud yellow. Tne diuinc room was decorated with tuialletoo and holly. The Bouvenlrs consisted of a large stick of candy with red aud yellow ribbons attached. Through the center of each stick rau the words "U of O." The cards hand ed the young ladies also bore quota- liens aud after supier some time was spent In guessing the authors. In this Miss Theresa Friendly took II rat prize aud Miss Etta E istluud, second. Those present wero: HKNIUKS. Misses Barbra Lauer, Carrie Mat lock Peggie Underwood, Laura Miller, Hullo Brown, Kate Kelly, Kate Patter son, Ada Hendricks, Stella Itnblnsou, Lolta Johnson, Ida NofTidnger, tlortrudti Wldmer and Editli Vear.le. Messrs Owen ;Vaiiduyne, Lestino Hlggins, Homer Keoney, Frod Fisk, Fred Templelou, Leu Travis, Eail Church, Clytoii Woodson, Julian Mu- Fadden and Stuart Huiiua. JU.MOI1S. Misses Henrietta Lauer, Theresa Friendly, Floy Watklns, Lillian Ack- ernmn, Julia Hill, Eilllh Denny, Edith Harris, Blaucho Taylor, Sybil Thurston, Maude Kearns, Sadlo Baum, Balm Mann, Etta East land. Messrs Hoy Hurley, J D Nou- some, Howar.l Davis, Plillo Hol- bronk, Horbert Muroh, Carl Narregan, Clyde Fogle, Frank White, B B Itlcli ards aud A A Clevoland, Misses H Carrio Lauer, Carrie Friend ly, Mac Hull' and Lena (loldsinllli as sisted In entertaining. New County Boad. County Bur veyor Collier left for Florence on tho stage this morning aud will meet with the viewers Wednesday to view out and survey a county road from Flor enoe lo Senton. This road will be opened up a soon aa ptmslbleend will give the people of the Siuslaw a wagon road all the way from Florence to tho valley. A Cuanur. V E Dunn has a change of ad today. It makes an nouncements that cannot be mlastd by tbt who. Bend It carefully Men's flne plush ellpMT, 05c, 75c, 11.00. llacket store SUBSCRIBE. The leading subscription agency for all Magazines and Newspapers, E. Schwarzschild's EUGENE BOOK STORE- Prize Contest. TEN DOLLARS In oll wl" be lven on r,lb I, lhD7, to Hie persons under sixteen years of age who will write and send lo ut before that dale Hit best essay on AX BILLY'S STORED same not to exceed 400 words. IIHEE disinterested inrsons (teacher or professors) may be I'luwn by the writers, each one sending his or her vote with the is.ay, who shall decide on Feb. 1st or as sisin thereafter as iMoalble, who shall receive the llrst prise T of l, the second of 1 1, and th third of -', In iu. Write only on one side nf pa)or. Write your age only on cssitv. Kni lnso your nam wllh t"By on separate piece r. rr;x r. Vole for one Judirs only on -wrnle paiier. It cils you nothing t write. We want nn eway from every child under 10 years of ago. AX BILLY. Brevities. Shoos repaired at Yoran'a. lleiuenway's Comer Drug Stoic Dr. Willoughby, dental parlors. Everything at Post 0111 ce grocery. Umbrellas repaired at l'ugeno Saw Works. Ulh Street. Tho event of a 11 To time the tirama phono entertainment. Perfumes in singles, doubles and triplets from 5c upward at Yerlngton's. Don't forget the Japanese Bazaar one door East of limy A Son's, 9lh st. Our f f $ $ pictures for $ $ until New Year's. Eugene Photo Co. , A nlco bottle of perfume Is a fine Christmas piescnt. See Henderson Jt Lliiu. A boys' tool chest is years of pleas, ure. Seo F L Chambers' low prices for Xmas. More than twenty seleotlons to be rendered by the Griimiiphone tomor row evening. Hoe Cake wrappers ure worth 1 cent apiece Ask for tho premium book. Hall & Son. Winter solstice. Fresh caudles at tho Bonbonleer. Boys' suits at cost. Backet store. This is the shortest day in tho year. Trimmings lor Xmas trees at the Bonbonleer. F L Chambers now Iiki a delivery of his own. Cofleo with cako or sandwiches at all hours at the Boubonloer. Mr Benson, coach of the U of O team, Is now captain aud coach of the Butte, Montana, football eleven, President Chapman will address tho Albany publio school tomorrow after noon and evening. Subject: "Ule mehtary Bolenco." Iu the matter of Guy and Willie Putnam minor heirs, Mrs Ellle Put nm has filed application for guar dianship. Tho estate Is valued at (300. The largest line of Japanese goods ever brought to tho city will be loutid at tho Japanese Bazaar, Uth st. First class board and lodging at Mr. A. H. Patterson's $.1.00 per week. Cor uer Eighth and High streets. E H Ingham nf the Ninth street de partment store this morning received 40 cases, oontalnliig 12U0 pairs of shoos. The order contained 100 cases, but only 40 have arrlvetl yet. Hoo cake Is the only snap on tho market made under patent formula. Hal! & Son. Perfumtt from 10 at upwards at Huuderson A Linn's drug storo. The person who took a bottle of perfume from Heiuonway'i drugstore last Friday la known and If the proper ty It not returned at once an arrest will follow. Fine brushes, celluloid plolure frainea, exquisite perfumes are excel lent for Christinas present. Bee Hen dertou A Linn's assortment btfuro purchasing. The laughing song alouo it worth more than the admission charged to the Gramophone entertainment. Como and spend ono happy evening. Admission 10. You have a chance lo make some thing by luvestlug in one ol the many bargains out of the goods at Goldsmith'! old grocery stand. Examine for your self. Many flue Christmas present. At least 150 people visited the sum mit of Sklnuor's bulla yesterday. Toe Three Bisters, Mary't Peak and Dia mond Peak were all plainly visible with their beautiful robet of white shinning brightly. I