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Giwiicied.... 50 Gents A fllonth. With work is the Guard job department. The work is neat and prices are right. STOL.13. EUGENE, OKEGO.N, FRIDAY EVENING. JAN U All Y 21, 1898. NO 197 DAILY EUGENE GUARD. They Use '98 Styles... 'Hi uir ITT flI I G HAMPTON BROS. Not too earlv to get '08 styles 5n clothes. You thought, perhaps, that you would have to get them from the custom tailors, hut .you get them here and saye much of the coBt. The saving od one of our H. 8. M. suits will enable you to buy another suit early in thespung. With the present grades of Ready-to-wear clothes you may dress better aud save money by Buying H. s. n. Clothing. AlR-TlGHT- ...STOVES Are taking the Over all Heating LOOK at PRICE BUY m We keep the only genuine air-tight GOLD DUST Smokeless powder and EXCELSIOR . Black powder loaded shells kept by us., .m S. L. LONG. CHRISTMAS BOOKS. CALL UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE, If you wish to see the finest display of Holiday and Christmas Books ever brought to Eugene. Entire stock just received ' direct from Chicago. H. G. MILLER, Proprietor. FOUND AT LAST. A WATER heater that uses otherwise waste heat. Takes place of water-back in stove. It never stops up or burns out. Hot water in five minutes and plenty of it. No more troub le about baking. Pays for it felt by saving wood. Satis faction or no pay. Ask G. R. Chrism an about it. FOR 5ALE BY.... Lend Stoves, i lllllll They will suit you. AT THE 11 ri "1V Bail 11 'Wfifotfl ; 131 : It' I'KANK ATEJ5S HEARD FKOJl Mining hlondiker Returns to His Anxious Friends At Urldal Veil. Portland Tlgram Jn. M. Frank Atkins, who was thought to have been foully dealt with, is all right, and Is now visiting with friends at Bridal Veil. The article in last night's Telegram brought out this inlormatlon: Atkins hss besu moving about very quietly and uuoBtentatiously since his returu from the Northland last October, visit- n g his mother and other relatives at Eugene, aud taking In the glories of the Uolden Gate and other poiuts of nteiest in the land of sunshine. He returned from the Klondike, after having sold out his mining Inter est:) there for a round flO.OOO. The rigor of one winter In the Arctic zone was quite enough for Atkins. Besides, he was in ill health and homesick, aud, as he had "money to burn," as It were, he quietly returned to his old haunts for the winter, but hr.s made every preparation to return to the Klondike on the steamer Oregon next Sunday. Atkins brought three fine dogs from Eugene, and has purchased others that will be delivered here by the time be sail. In outfitting for another lege he will purchase fully two tons of supplies, a good sled, ice climbers, warm furs as clothing, aud such articles as, by experience, he has dis covered of greatest utility and easiest to handle. Safety lu Buying Seeds. There is no other way to measure the value rf seed than by the value of the crop. A good orop simply canuot oome from poor seed. Second-rate seeds will waste good land, good fertil izer and good labor, and the crop won't pay expenses. JNow, as the practical farmer cannot afford to waste time testing seeds to find out whether they are true to name, sound and clean, it stands to reason that the only sufe way to buy seeds is to seek the protection of name that has stood for reliability in the past. The great seed house of D M Ferry is Co, of Detroit, Mlcb, has sold Beeds all over the United Slates and Canada for the last forty-two years, and the sttady growth of the business Ib a sure I ml leal ion that Ferry seeds have given satisfaction. Ferry's Heed Annual for 1S9S, a standard guide for farmers and gardeners, containing much valuable information, is sent free to persons writing for it. Hold Prices. plug Captain Kid chewing tobac co, 15c 60c pall best plug smoking tob... 25o 15o package electric starch......... 5c 05c box soap only 50o 1 10c bottle prepared mustard 5o 1 pound fine mixed birdseed with cuttle bone 6c 1 box 20 xxx euvelopes 25o X box AO good cigars 75c 1 15c box fanoy box enveloves and paper 10c 1 good broom, 15c and up 1 large 250 package gold dust for... 20c 1 pound best wash powder In bulk 6c We have new goods iu crockery at less than manufaturers cost. Ax Billy. 25 per cent off of all Holi- iooqs. All remnants of stock patterns at cost. ft. E. WOOD. WHILE WE Blowing any trumpets, nor outer wans to We Want Our Friends to understand that wo will not be undersold, and will duplicate any of the prices of our competitors. All best brands calico Ordinary and shirting calico Cabot W muslin, yard or hoJt Chicago LL, best made Ladies' wool hose were 25c Ladies' wool lioso ribbed top 25c Ladies wool hose ribbed top Heavy wool underwear Heavy wool underwear Boys' and Youih's .Clothing At and below cost. Special Bargains in MEN'S ALL WOOL SUITS. Keduced prices durini; this month. All wo ask is come and price our goods, and if not as low or a little lower than others, then don't trade with us. A Speudld Production. The Waldorf Company played in Salem Weduesday night. The Sta'es man says of the performance: Rare talent was shown at the Reed last night by the various members of Janet Waldorl's company, iu the pro duction of "The Hunchback," It being one of the best aud most successful performances ever seen in the Capita' City. The audieuce, which gieeled Miss Waldorf, the now star in an old play, was not so b.rge as the work of the actors merited, but every person present made up lu appreciation for thlsdefect, and every one of the live acts of the celebrated comedy was oheered to lua echo. Tbo success of the play was such as to insure a repro duction ot it sometime iu the future lu this city, when a warm reception will ceitainly be given Mls-s Waldorf aud her talented company. The star plays the difficult part of Julia to perfection, showlug great abil ity and a thorough understanding of the character portrayed. Mr McVoy, as Master Walter, has also an extre.ne ly difficult to oarry, but he did it so well last night as to earn the undying admiration of the audieuce. All the rest of the members of the aggregation pleased the audience very much, and while the play, presents liltlo that ex cites the risibilities of the theatre go ers, still the excellent and faithful work of the company pleased all who wit nessed last night's production of "The Hunchback " At the opera house Monday night in Ingomar, and Tuesday night lu The Hunchback. Seats on sale lit tho Comer Drug Store. That Siam Paper. The Guard has read with a good deal of interest the Bangkok, Slam, Freo Press. It is a daily evening paper, delivered for $2 25 a month, or 15. cents a single copy.- The Bize is four pages of five ivide columns. Butter in Bangkok is SO cents per 1-lb tin; barbers charge 40 cents for haircuttiug and 20 cents for shaving. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. Henderson & Linn will refund your moneyif it falls to cure. 2"c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. Day & Henderson, Undertakers and Embalmers, Cor. Wit. and 7th sts. Superior potorafs Excelling all oilier In . flrfistie and Prrnaijent Results. Studio of it)? fHOlO COMQANV. For Health w Pleasure Drink only the purest beer brewed on the Pacific Coast. It is found every where, bottled and on tap, and is made by. pry Ueiiard Um. (flayer pot Eugeije ARE NOT hanging any big banners on the auraco customers, 20 yds for 25 yds for $1.00 1.00 Cc 5c 18c 20c 25c 75c $1.00 now now now now now c ....I.UO J " ALL XOTUOl.O THAT GLITTERS. Hardships in tiie Far Northern (iuld Ml no. A letter from a friend to a Portland policeman, published In the Telegram says: "I am not thinking of working for wages, which are J 10 a day, or $1 per hour and board yourself, If you cau obtain work," Bays the writer. ' There is not what one nitty call a restaurant in town, on account of the scarcity of grub. It costs a man $7 a day to live, cooKiug his owu stutl. If you have no provisions, you must take to the ice; either to Dyeu, 650 niiks distant, or Fort Vukou, 300 milet away, where the steamers are stuck, making the scari ty of grub here. I am told that Hour recently sold here for $150 per sack, but I don't knew it to he po. Yet I have been offered $75 a sack, end other arti cles are along the seme line. "Any one Intending coming here hud better calculate that lie is ubout entering upon a trip the hardships of which lire beyond his Imagination. Further, lie must coi eider tho largo number or men already I ere setking wealth and what lie will do when lie gets here. "When you go prospecting you must sink holes from IS to 25 feet In depth, and thaw out tho ground with fire, which makes it slow work. It requires n month or more to sink a hole, and then you may stiike pay dirt, and you mny not. After you hnve sunk three or lour such holes your grub is gone, aud even If you have money you can't buy any more Money is no good here This country is not what it is pictured to the outside world. It Is true some mou have done well here, but you can see men who have been in this couu- try 10 yeais, nnd are yet poor. So you can imagine the chances one takes in coming here. "Tell all my friends that If any ot them Intends coining here, to come well heeled' or not at all." Pukmiums. At the Portland poultry show a portion of the premiums were awarded yesterday. Iu Barred Plymouth Rocks, A Wllklns, of Coburg, took second premiums for both cock and hen. "We have started on Eugenes Greater Surprises than ever. This salo is for money, not profits, and this weok we offer greater inducements than ever, we get rui ot our goods if not satisfied wo have nothing moro to say. 0OOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 3 0 Wo have a few mackintoshes and over- 0 coats left that must go. Our loss is your E3 gain. Come and got a good ' . J. $8,50 mackintosh for $2.15 3 0 $G " wool for 3.95 0 3 " boys " 2.05 0 Men's suits in mixed cheviots $3.35 to $4 0 Mens suits all wool cheviots $5.00 to $15 Boys suits 2 pioces from $1.00 to $6 0 Just tako a look at our hats from 40c to$4 3 iiililiUllliUIUiliiUiUiUiUiUiUiU JUK Remember the prices we quote now are very low and will not be duplicated after this month. You have just one week more in which to make money at; our expense. Prices all shot to pieces, come and see the result. F. E. DUNN Hrylug Potatoes, Scores of d tiers In the l'uget Sound country are now busily engaged dry ing all kinds of vegetables for the great North, aud Sulem has also caught the fever says the Journal. U USonneinann, the State street grocer has contracted for tin Stevens dryer east of the city, aud will begin at once putting up a superior article of dried potato by the latest uud boot process. The potatoes are first boiled and peeled; then they are forced through a col lander of sieve, after which the pro duct is dried, and comes out of the kiln looking very much like tlre-crumblsd stone. This Is put up iu 25 nound crew-top caus and thus placed on the market. Mr Stevens has made some successful experiments, aud will no doubt be able to ' turn out a superior commercial article. This kind of spuds sells at 20 cents a pound lu Seattle and other outfitting points, aud forms a large portion of every Klondikei's stock of provisions. The Sttltim and Our Missionaries. The Porte lias demanded the recall of two American Missionaries from the province of Alenno. on the nrntnxt. that their mission ie likely tocause dls- uiroances. "Tiie sick man or Europe," is as unreasonable as his political health is feeble. A a bright contrast to tils (lUstliincv aud stuniuit v. the Deo pleof America are acknowledging far and wide the beneficence of tho mis sion of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, namely, to relieve and prevent mala- riu, rheumatism and klduey complaint, curoiiio oyspepsia, constipation and liver trouble. The nervous, the weak iiuu me I nit rni derive unspeakable beU' etlt from its use, anil it greatly miti gates the weakness and infirmities which are specially luoldent to ad vancing years. Young Men's Kept blloan Club. A meeting of the Young Men's Re publican Club, of Eugene is called to meet at 7 p m. Saturday, Jan 22, at the court house. The club Is called for the purpose of electing delegates to the regular biennial meeting of the state league of republican clubs, to be held in Portland on Tuesday, Febru ary 1, 1898. By order of 8 H Friendly, President. Leading Store. the third week of at a sacrifice and you got tho S We are headquarters for tho celebrated g Kingsbury hats, E & W collars and S cuffs, K N & F clothing, and Gold and Silver shirts that fit and wear equal to S made to order goods. Our lin of Kip t pendorf Dittman & Co Tshoea for ladies and tho Giesecko men's shoes are tho 5 very embodiment of correct style, perfect fit and sterling value. OOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOf SILVER ME.N CAI.N A POIMT. The Teller Rssolution Taken Up By a llecisiie Vote. Washington. Jan. 20. VeBi moved to take up the Teller silver iu the senate, aud Lodge moved that me senate go into executive session. The laiter motion was defeated by t vote of 72 to 30. The silver mn voted solidly no. aud were ulrle.l h several Western republicans and Quay of Pennsylvania, who also voted no. No democrats voted lu the affirmative. The Teller resolution was theu taken up by a vote ot 41 to 25. Household Gods. The ancient Greeks believed that the Penates were the gods who attends to the welfare and prosperity ofthe family. They were worshipped as household gods In every home. The household god ot today Is Dr King's New Discovery. For consumption, coughs, colds and for all affeotionB of the Throat, Chest and Lungs, it Is in valuable. It has been tried for a quarter of a century and Is guaranteed to cure, or money returned. No house hold should be without this good angel. It Is pleasant to take and a safe and sure remedy for old aud young. Free trial bottle at Henderson & Linn1 drug store. Business for Sale. A country and general merchandise store In a prosperous community for sale. Daily mail to, and postofilce In building. Five miles lo nearest rail road station. Address W L Bristow, Pleasant Hill, Oregon. Bids For Wood Wonted.SS i The Eugene Electrio Light Co. will receive bids uutil February 15, 1898, for 1000 cords of four font body flr wood. ; For blanks for bids apply to Jas F Robinson, Supt. Eugene, Jan 20, 1808. Gihl Wanted, A girl to do house work. Inquire at residence of 8 H Friendly. our push sale with bonent. uet our prices ana . .' MUFFIN HARDWARE CO. J. H.McClung;.