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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1897)
Greatest Sale at he yi-imwnas: Store Eugene s Carpet Department- Brnssels, Ingrain, all oo!or. Lenolinm. All wool carpel lor CO eta. Ilsmnsnts very oboap. Hat Department Hue wloilow, nil (or fiOceuls. IlatH fi.W now tl lit. Rata t'i 50 now i.7". Hats t'i. 00 now $1 DO. Hats fl.DO now Vl.OO. Window Shades. Complete lino. flood shade (or 20 cents. Good ahade world 60 ots (or 35 eta. Good shade worlb 70 ota (or CD eta. And many olber qualities. Cotton Batting. Fineit 20-oont grade (or 1G eta. 20-cent grade lor VI', ota. Cotton flatting 5 ota roll. Lace Curtains. Laeo enrtalna woitb f 1,50 we will tll (or f 1.00. Laos enrtalna worth $2.00 for Jl.fiO. Laos ourtaina worlb i 50 (or ll.Wl. Cnrtalnaworlhtl.00(or05ola. . Cartaina worlb 75 ola (or 50. Curtains worlb S7.00 (or $4.90. Underware Department. Ladies anion eults 50 ota. Oniou auita worlb 75cla (or 00 ota. Union auita worlb t'l tor f 1.4B. Union auita worlb t'J.GO lor l 00. Ladies vests worlb 35 ota (or ill cU. DAILY EUGKXE GUAM). THURSDAY, JANUARY 21. El TELEGRAFA, El Capitan General, Monogram, Belmont, Stanford, And other popular brands ol cigars at Julius Goldsmith's. Full Line ol Tobacco and Candy. Headquarter for the Eugene Soda Works. Shoes repaired At Vomit's. Freeh French) candles at Combe'. Cakes made to order at the Tion bo tiler. Pass (lie good word along the Hue. Piles can be quickly cured without an operation by aim ply applying De Witt's Witch Ilaitvl Halve. OsUUHN A DkLano. I've a secret In my heart, Sweet Mario, A Ule I would Impart, Sweet Mario: If you'd even fairer be Vou must always uso Parks' Tea The Improvement you will see, Hwei'l Mario. Sold by A. Ykkiniito.v. Persons who have roughing spelt . every night, on account of tickling aeiiaatlou lu the throat, may. overcome It at one by a doee of One Mlmitr Cough Cum. OsnmiN A DkLano. For ft 1 all) In (lie cheat it piece of flannel dampened with Cliamberlalu'a Pain Rulm and bound on over the am' of the pnln, aud another on t;.e hack between the boulders, will afford prompt roller. This la especially val uable In cases where the pain Is caused by cold and there Is a tendency to ward pneumonia. For sale by Osbtirn lKjl.ano. Then is no better Baking Powder than , "Golden West." t lb. Tins l. ! formir price 11.50 Si lb 1 lb lb .85 .40 .SO .SO... .15... GRAY & SON, (Ninth Street Muslin Department. Fruit o( Ibe Lawn 4 4, 7 cla. Lonsdale 4 4 bleached 7 ela. Hope 4-4 bleached, 6 ota. L L brown, i ota. Cabot W brown 4 4, XV, cla. Hheeliog bleached, Kapparell 8 4 woitb 20 cenla now 15J4. 9-4 bleached worlb 25 eta now 19 cla. l'ride ol the Weal 4-4 W, cla. 9 4 brown worlb 20 ota now Vy, ola. 8 4 brown worth 18 ct now W, ela. 45 inch brown worlb 12 ola now 10 ola. 40 Inch bleached worth 14 oti now llota Hose Department. Ladiea'i'wool hose worlb 25 ota (or 20 ola. Ladies' cushmere worth 35 ota now 25 oU. Misaos' wool hose worlb 25 els now 10 cla Ladiea' lust black hose 2 pairs (cr 25 ets. Ladies black cotton 5 els a pair. Children's Caps and Hats. Child's gray wool caps, worth 2uctsnow 10 conts. Misses T.imobanter GO cts now 40 cts 75 cts now 50 cts. $1.25 now $1.00. Outing Flannels. Arooskesg tttsel down 9 els. Outing Uannels 17 yds $1.00. Dark outing flannels 16 yds 1 00. Vicuna wrapper goods 10 ots pe' yd. Shoe Department A big line see window display, 2 00 to 13.60 shoes (or $1.60. Misses shoes worth U to S2.60 (or 76 cts. Ladies rubbers 2 to 4 in size (or 20 ots. Hoys shoes worlb $3 for f 1.10. Mens shoes from (5 dowa to $1 Men's tiuderwear and box, fancy abirts, men's ovurooats and boots ail rtiluoed to panlo prices. F. Hhocs repiiircd at Yornn'a. Dry wood for sulo by R M Dny. Choice fresh caudles at tho B011 bonlero. Umbrellas repaired nt Eugene Saw VVotks. Uth Street. Choice F.vaporated Apples, Pcara and Peaches at P O Grocery. Wood's Piiospiiodinr, the great F.ugllsh Remedy. At Ykiiinoton'b. A 11 Daly killed a swan onthe sand hills at Mnrahtlcld Inst Sunday thai measured seven feet from tip to whig, and was four feet five Indies in hilght. James Jennings has tiled ft me chanica lien for $115.00 against The Hammond Manufacturing Company of Portland on proporty operated by the Noondiy Alining Company at Ho hemla. Parka' Sure Cure la positive apeciflc In all diseases of the I.lver and Kid neys. Ity removing the urlo ncid in the blood It cures Rheumatism. 8. II llasford, of Carthage, S. Dakota, says: "I believe Parka' Sure Cure excels nil other mcdlclnea for Rheumatism and Urinary disorders." Bold by A. Ykr iNimiN. The benevolent protective Order of Klks ought certaluly to be proud of their exceptionally rapid growth lu Oregon. Last week Eugene lodge was organized. Next Wednesday tleppner lodge. No. S.18, becomea a reality, and In very short time ft strong bulge la to tie Instituted at Albany. Kll Hill, I. umlr City, Pa., writes: "I have been suffering from plica fur 35 years and thought my case Incura ble. lVWitt's Witch Haul Salve was recommended to me as a pile cure, so I bought ft box and It performed ft per- I niniicut cure." Till is only one of thousand of similar cures. Kcicma, sores and skin disease yield quickly when It Is used. OrlWIKN A Dl'.I.ANO. To Cure Cold In One Hay. Take Laxative llronio Quinine Tnb Icls. All druggists refund the money If it fiillft lo cure. IV, Try YORAN A SON when lu need of footwear. They keep better shoes and charge no more for them than the gvueral ' merchants do. (.live them a trial. I "The proof of the pudding is in the eating of II." Why Not Has been a Great Success. We have been very busy since our Sale commenced last Tuesday, and it looks very much like Eugene people appreciate low prices and good values. We are going to place new goods on the market every day. We will advertise the balance of our Departments today which we wish every one to read. Our plans will be are going to do our Great Clearance Sale E. From the Bohemia. Salem Statcsuiau: James li Sharp the discover and patriarch of the Bo hemia mining dlstrlot, is In this city on a visit from that rich belt of ore bearing country lying In the wedgo formed by the north fork of the Ump ipia and the south fork of the rast fork oftho Willamette river, just where the Cnlapoola and the Cascades join tin i r mighty shoulders. Ho reports condi tions as very favorable there for the cew year, but for the present hemmed In by anow and ice. The principal work being done there now Is upon sheltered properties, and consists largely of tunnelling and other underground service. Mr Sharp saya that upon the Bo hemian territory at least 600 mines have been located, many of them pay ing and many more highly promising ventures. The ores worked being gold, silver, Iron and lead, with ft re markable absence of baser metals. The nearest shipping point for the entire district is Cottage II rove, thirty five miles away, but in season the road Is excellent. Mr Sharp himself open ed up the road into Bohemia and turn ed It over to his county In consider ation of the building of the ntciwary bridges. Milling Is Ruing on extensively In season, there being three large Ion stamp quarts mills, two five stamp id ft proepect mill of two stamps. He Is enthusiastic about the future of his section and its rich Kisllilltics and is eager t see It develod, but warns all would-be prospectors not to enter tho territory lieforo (lie middle of Mayor the 1st of June, when the rigor of winter and the contingencies of ft late spring will have been re moved. Mr Sharp will be in ShIihii for nome Utile time attending to matters of business, the Importance of which have diawn him hither from the m rrssesoflils mountain home at'.d the dulles demanded by his extensive mining property. Maple and flr wood for sale at Pres ton A Hale's. THE HEATING QUESTION.! Let u solve It (or y m. We have a large and well selected line of loutiinf and 0. kmn stove with which lo do u. If yu airlni, r es'cd don't fall to call on us. 'fhe Oa? of all '1 on tii 'GRIFFIN f all carried out We best to make this a Success. UNI. Springfield ltcira January 20, 1S07. "Here comes a little boy who wears little brown hat, And hit little bare feet go plt-n-put, pat. B E F. Miss (leomla Bnrr. of Mohawk. Is staying with her sister, Mra Addison Dryan and attending school. Miss Agnes AdnniS spent Sunday with her parents. , Herbert Walker, who has been visit iug Salem is expected week. home this , , , , , l'our cases of scorlot fever rep.rted. F J Belts is visiting at S K George's. ... . ,, ... Mies Kale Kelley bUlldavrd nt home. , it . , . . IToressor Hunt paid OUT school a vislt ThnrailftV visit 1 uiirsiiay . The additional laxi a for ai'linol n,,,n 1 lie auuiiiouai laxts lor stllool moll- ey which some tried to enforce were voted down nt the school meeting called Saturday, 8 to 1. Some of the farmers near here are gettlne; their ground ready for grain. Miss Washburn of Junction has been visiting with her brother, B A Wash - burn of this place. Mrs M U Foose, who has had quite a pmliaclcd spell of fever is belli r now Rev Brink, who bus been wiMliig in me protracted iiiwiing here, and w ho returned to Ids home Saturday, is with us again. Ed Poll visited lativi-s I ere Inst week. tieorgc Ytrlngtoii vUii.-d Tuesday. this place DoKOTiiv. Company "tV Company "C" give j their first lecrptiou In this yenr to-1 night. A cordial Inviiniion Isexteudidj i o. .,11 Homis!.ioD lee except ft bright face Willi the ititi-iiliou f .u. Joying yourself. An Informal pre- gram will be carried out, consisting of readings, recitation, vocal and Instru mentnl music, mulc by orchestra, games and dancing. Come and en"V yourself. 33 -sr, r..l and ftfrw. air tight heste: s, is to la? 1 HARDWARE COMPANY.' Dress Goods Department. All wool 36 inch serge (or 25 cts All wool 34 inch mixed goods 25 cts. All wool 36 inch serge woilft oO cts for 20 cents. . , , r- . lllack Brocade Sl.ai ? aim iu . goods all reduced. line blacK lor 20 cm. .iu uu Clothing. Moos suit and a ewl one H 60. All wool for $7.00. Fine black all ool Clay worlb Sl 00 for $11.00. lioys suils from 75 cts to $6.00. A reduction of 25 per cent will bo given on all bois mils. Napkins. Fiue li'-cn napkins Worth $1.75 for $1.40. Worth 3 50 for $3 10. Worlb $2.50 for $1.90. Worth $3.50 (or $2.75. Worth 75 cts for CO cts. Cotton Dress Goods. Cotton Henriettas, 20 yds for $1.00. -Cotton plaids. 20 yds for $1 .00. Indigo bine, 20 yds for $1.00. Figured red, 20 yds lor $1.00 Black mourning, 20 yds lor $1.00. Kid Gloves. Genuine Foaler glove, regular $1.23; (or 89 . Efkoy, worth $1.50; for $1.35. Biaretlz, sizes by, lo 0. worth $1.05; now 60o. Silk Department. Printed Iudias, formerly $1.25; now 50. Daik printed Iudias, worth 40; now 20c. Heavy figured silks, price $2,50and$2.00; now $1.00. Fhkioiit Notes. A car of mer chandise was received this morning for Eugene mercants S L Long re ceived a cirload of coal on this morn ing's freight I K Peters consigned a carload of 011 1 8 to San Francisco this uieruing The Eugene Milt & I.uni- lier Company started a carload of lum- ber to Ogden, Utah today I Bnmini ii uninuN j Are the countenanec. of people who have found j speedy and thorough relief from malarial, kid- ! n. y, btlloua, dysfipptlo or Tleavous troubles , thot,sh the aid ol lloiietter'a stomaeh Btiirn. 8ueh couutenaneei are very nnmcroSs. Ho are letters from their owners auesllnv the efficacy i 01 tlio great family medicine. Among the sta- .is ol di,ireM thrown out by tho stom.ch, ' bowels and liver In a slate ol disorder, are sick ' headache, heartburn, nausea, Inss of appetite Mllwn.oI the skin and eyeballs, and an un rorlaln state of the bowp. They should be hi-edi-d at once. If the Hitters are resorted to. the woe Deaoi.o look which accompanies slck- . IK'.s will alve w.iy to clipertul looks produced , bf ntH.Krd np11 )011 .r0 ,lrllllI on the c""' ol "'ea'. throw an anchor 10 whiward l.y mmonin the Hitters to your assistance It "" -P J" safety. The nightly cronMn"gof the frog 'the cackling of the hens In the day time, the occasioi.nl glimpses of straw ; halsand the warm, bu my atmosphere ! m:,k n,le M R though spring is ' re:l"' '"re but it Isn't, j We are ahTnsTo do a ill tie good in ; this world and mil think of no nloiia anlcr or better way to do It than by ! recommending One Minute Couch ("re as a prcvenlivo of pneunionlri, ,m.r perioil? lung troubles Dial follow neglected colds. O.-lmrii A DeLnno. Foil Salk Maple and flr wood on sale nt Preston A Hide's. I i Srtioke La Civma vlgais they tuner than Imported goods. " Prize Contest. T EN DOLLARS I. Isu ., i n,e "in-iii write n nest essay on -AX BILLY'S STORED mm not to i-xcctd 400 words. TH I I. K di.ii,i,.r,st.d v.iwms (techcrs or profes. iT'. y ,v,i,ir". ' li one sending bis or w ith l hces..y, , fh, ,n,,(U. oll j,-,, ntt 11, -- i--.-- -, uu off., the second ,,; $., ,, U)v ui -riuiier.si-.wl,:,., who on L" "?""r 1,le nl llr. Write vour age 0 01 ess.-n. h.n, y,mr lmme w),n ew,flV w,p., ' I 'a r. V ol s r. oic l.,r one paper. s vou nothing We nt 1111 e,ay fii.ni every LjX BILLY. J Corset Department WOO and Dr Warner's; Ibis HM j, complete; from 60o to $5.00. Draperies. Heavy fancy dentins, worth 3m; no 25o. Tinsel draperies, ISo. Art drtiptry, 17o. Mackintoshes. Ladiea' all wool, gray, worlb 20.00; no $6 00. Ladies tan wool, formerly $9.00; uo 4 50. Mackintoshes for $4 00; now (2 90 Ladies gossamer, wortb $2 50; for 90c. Linen Department Table linen, one piece, all linen, 30c, One piece, fancy colored, 32c. Heavy German, worth 60c, for38o. Fancy bleached, worlb $1,00, for75o. Fancy bleached, forrrerly $1.75; caw $1.25. Towels. Heavy lurch towels, 12 ard 9c. Cotton towels, So. Turkish towels, 5c. A fine line of odd towels, worlh 35c, for 25o. Heavy toweling, 9c; bleached, worth 15c, for Uy,c. Cotton toweling, 25 for $1.00. Ask to see our embroideries. Ask to see our laces, velvet and trim mings. HnndkerchiefB this line is complete. Died of Cancer. JI W DouglriH, aged 39 yean, I months and 11 (lays, died at the family residence on West Fifth street at 1:15 o'clock this morning. Decased has been suffering for many months with cancer of tho neck wblcti finally caused his death. Ever; means possible was put to use to kill the cancerous growth and edect a cure but to no avail. Deceased was born In Jersey City, New Jersey, and came to the PsciBc coast seven years ago. He has resided with his family In Eugene a little onr ft year. H was a member of the Christian church mid a member of Spencer Butte Lodge, No 9, Indepen dent Order of O ld Fellows. He leavei a wife and one child, a little girl H nine yearo. The fum-nil service will be held t the house nt 10 o'clock Sunday morn ing by Rev M li Rose ol the 'hrlitin church, after which the remalm will be conducted to Hie I O O F cemelerj for interment. The service at tn grave will be conducted by the Odd Fellows. Found. On the street, a pair of spcc'aclcs. Owner can have the sums by culling at Ouahu office and paying for this notice. Elder Rose nt the Christian church. I. .1..I1.. i.... ....... l..tdralhor Slid instructive sermons hi his pleasant and pecullary impressive innntier ami tbT seem to be apprecinlcd, judging f10 the increasing Biidicnces and Hie sev eral ad litlnns to tho church. His subject this evening Is "The Coii'.-s-ion" or creed of Christian Choron t'oa. In Gold will l.n riven on Feb. persons tinder sixteen years of age nun send to us before, mat ori.) may I" or her vole or as soon snail rei-eive Hie I liM off., ,n eiln shall receive I he fliiU DiUe only T.rni hnlcc 1 ily on stpnrni t,, u-riiu child tiii.U r 10 Jtftrs of age