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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1898)
50 Cents DAILY A umniti ir all it coMa lolmvetbe ih'wm, fresh auit cmp, (It'livcretl t your door every day hi this in per. A Daily New-paper's advertising column .--how ttie en terprising business poo dle of the town are you iiit'luiled? VOL. 15. The Clothes in Shape. gMade of the finest mate rials money will buy, alt seams sewed with heavy silk thread, each suit fitted to a living model in the making and made to con form to the natural lines of the figure. The Prince (Albert Suits made by Hart, Schaffner f Marx are torn by good dressers everywhere. Not one cus tom tailor in ten can equal them in style and fit. We sell them under the guar antee that goes ttith all (bthing bearing this trade I mark: HART. 80HAFFNER & MARX. GUARANTEED CLOTHING. jHow about your Underwear Overcoats, Mackintoshes, S-2.2.1 to J'J.OO. ladies Union suits from 50 ets to S3.00 7 Men's suits from 50 ets to $3.00 mm Wc shall make a Discount Sale until tho first of the new year on cveiything in the house. 'There will not bu any reserve stock. Every thing will go at prices that will merit your patronage. Jpecial Discount on Clothiro, fcn,.A . 1.. 7 v"uu.-5 nuiiKeu in Everything goes. plain figures Call early. I Wish to inform the public that I we have just received the largest I invoice of I Perfumes Ever brought to Eugene. Our stock includes all the odors of the leading perfumers, and are I offered to tho people of Eugene by the lead 's ing drug firm. See our display. I Corner Drug Store. 1 VINCENT & CO S LUCKEY, f JEWELKlt. Watches and Clocks 'Repaired. ? KuGENE, OHEGOS Jkanksdvin US Gomes but once a year." j Have one good dinner if you go without nil the rest of the year. Here are a few things ' that will add to auyoues : Thanksgiving dinner. J per can "t Camps Tomato Soup at 15c Huckins Assorted Soups at 25c Green Turtle Soup at ... 4"c Tender Sweet Peas 15c widen Wax IteanB 15c Cream Succotash 15c ogene Tomatoes 10c Puritan Corn 15c .icurian Ovsters.. 15c "ised Sea Clams 15c It and H Aoparagu 40c 'hillipo Cocoa farati Shinins 30c -P'-curian Lobsters SCc f Tickles, Olives, Salad Oils, ( Canned Fruits, Catsup in any i size or mice, and 6 different i kinds of cheese. Our Xmas display is ready for your In- spct tion. Geo T Hall & Son... that Fit and Stay mm PRINCE ALBERT FROCK SUIT. Copyright, 1S9S, by Hart, SoUaBner & Marx SO 0 Bants and Shoes. P. FRANK & SONS, Racket Store. A NEW LOT OF IMPROVED "Willsie'" Cameras Received. We recommend them. Stnrlin of hfl;,Cri jhoto can Superior Fotografs. Eugene Street Railway. TIMK CARD. After the 4th of Oct. 1S!)5, tlie street cars will run on the following schedule time until further notice. LEAVING TUB DEIVT. 7:10-7:40-S:10-8:400:IO-9:40-10:00 . m hen every half hour. For Health pi?d Plea5ure Drink only the purest beer brewed on the Pacific Coast. It is found every where, bottled and on tap, and is made by jHqry Ueii7l?ard Um. fnayer Pflt. uerja fcNE:OKEGON' HE FOl'XH MIS AFFINITY. And Though Ha Was7." Years Mr Peugra Married Her. (lid Today's l ingonian: 1! J l'en-ra. a well-known On gon pioneer, aged T,, came to l'ortlaud the other day, and all the way Irntu Klamath Kails, In quest of a u lie. Air 1'euyra is au ardent spiritualist, a firm believer in that strange doctrine of ids sect, the doctiiue cf alliniiy, ,lcli as.-erls that every human roul must hae a counterpart, and that, though s.ime mysterious but convenient manipula tion iu tlx spirit world, two such souls must ineviiaoly he drawn together and uuited, either here or iu the hereafier and eillur Willi or Mithout lluir s-eeK- ing. Whether it Is because of the truth of the theory, or because of his own very dttiuiieaud avowed seeking, it is nolle true to fact that scicely Had Mr l'eu gra set his foot iu Portland when he met h;s presumptive alliniiy and pros pective bride iu the person of Sirs L.ucielia JJifalow, for nine years past suectaslul dressmaker in the city, who hadiiiedofa long-protracted widow hood, and who was also bent upon relieving her loneliness iu the holy bonds ot matiimony. A friend of both the parties, know ing their mutual lutein, out of the kiuduiss of her heart caused their meeting at her house immediately af ter Mr 1'cugra's arrival. Tnis was one week ago last Friday night. The two hau never heaid of each other before. Ihe following morning they were married, Cleorge IJylaud, an ordaiued miuister of the church ol theosophy iu 1'orllaud, ofllciating. Tuesday night leceptiou was Kiveti to I ho newly married 'duple at the I oiue of Mis Itufus Mallory, at which they were the recipients of numerous, congiatula tious, and supposedly of as many sub stautial gihs as au alliance of such uuusual and somewhat surprising ab ruptness would permit. Mraud Mis l'eugra are spending their honeymoon in Portland, but ex pect to leave soju for Klamath couo.y to enjoy the felicities of their new found love upon a chicken ranch iu the sagebrush plains of Southern Ore gon, for Mr l'eugra is largely Interest ed in that mbslautial, if uuromantic. industry. He is the owner also of a big stock runch near Klumath Falls, and is very well to do. Mr l'eugra cauie to Oregon many year ago and Is probably known to all the older settlers ot the country. He was Identified Willi several early Or egon newspapers, and was at oue lime in charge of the government surveys ou the l'aciflo coast. Other positions of some prominence have been held by liiui, aud ho was for several terms a member of the legislature from Lane county. He wui for a long time a res ident of SpiinglieUI, near Eugene, where he lived with his first wife aud raised a large family. Mrl'engra has not beeu successful in his former matrimonial ventures. He has been married twice Lefore, but botli marriages ended in divorce. 1'rob ably he had uot struck his aillnity. At any rate mlsfortuue attended and fol lowed both uuious, und a loss of most of his property was atteudaut upon his last parting. He sought refuge in Southern Oregon, and solace aud for tuue ou his ;hicken ranch. A degro of fortune came, though solace it seems did nat. But that, it h hoped, may he found iu the ministrations of Mrs l'eu gra, So 3. There's money - making for you, your grocer, and us, in halfinc powder Hnvvrinx extracts i,:r.-e Schilling's Best. SI rer ult by J. U. Qwa ft S.a. i'iauo Lesatins. W Giflord Nash, four years In Leip sic Germany. Mr Nas'i has a lew vacant hours on Mondays aud Saturday-, and owing to the numerous applications for 5U cent lessons, he will take two pupils together under the age of 18, and of any grade for H 00 per lesson. Sa'em dispatch to the Oregonian of Nov 'JO: "Professor Lilly, who liss (be chair of mil hematic. In the state uuiver-ity, was in consultation wilh Governor Lord today ou school mat ters.' "Kunning sores appeared on my It-;: and Fprcad over tho entire lo'A-T r.o iiv yuur.4. ortion of the limb. 1 got ir :n medicine till I tried I was cured by one bottle of , Ayer's rsaparilla." LiAAC ACKER, O-wirj, Va. - MONDAY EVENING. A I.OUliK OFSOKKUW. The Kugeue KlkS Will Hold nil Open Social Session ol Adelphia Ih lil Satur Memorial Service on Suuday day Night. Ileceinher Mi. In mcorda:;ce with the custom of The literary society ol' the high the order, Kugene l.odte, No 357, It I' , school gave a social m-mooh Saturday O F.Ik, will hold a "I.cdgeof Sorrow" .night in Mount's Hall, to invited or a memorial service, in honor of'Kll'sts from tho Ninth and Tenth their departed brethren, ou Sunday ' grades. About seventy-live were pres ufternoon December 4lh, ou which c. ! e,lt ihI all report a J"llv good lime. casiou a meii'oria! Bcriuou w ill he de livered ny Judge J W Hamilton, ol Koseburg. The music will be the best obtainable and Miss Lulu lt.-nshaw w ill di liver a recitation. The service, which is always a beau tiful and impressive one, is oue peculiar to Klkdom, and Is held in i very lodge ol the "autlered herd'' in thowoild.on the Ilrst Sunday in December of each year, when just tributes are paid to the virtues of the departed, aud a kindly veil is drawn over their Imper fections. The service is held in the lodge room of the order, and the doors are opeu to isvitkhouksts, and every one is generally present at this, the most Impressive aud beautiful of me morial ceremonies. l'AI'KK lTiaiSilK!) liY SOLDlKKS Oregon Kniriueers at Honolulu Amuse Themselves. Thus job (ucgon engineers, who are at Camp Meivinley, a few mllcH from Honolulu, have begun the publication of a paper, several copies of which have found their way to the old homes of the soldiers. The little sheets contain many items of Interest aud amusement, among which the following are louud: "There is not ou the greeu old earth a more prodigal being tliun a soldier with his pay. For months he will drag ou without a cent uud unable to borrow any, lor the company is broke as badly as he. Then oonis payday, and the sinful lusts of ilesh reassert themselves and n debauch is the re sult, prolonged just as long as the money lasts, i r the love of gambling breaks out, and the money is s.imn dered at the card table or the crap lay out. It is common ti find a man, a few days after he has been paid, trying to borrow car fare. "Who's cookii:g starts and ends with stew? Who's coilee's vile and bread's not r ew ? Who starves a crowd and f-edsa few? the cook." A Clever Trick. It certainly looks like it, but there is really no trick uboui. It. Any body ran iry it who has Lame Jiat-k and Weak Kidnkys, Malara or nervous troublo. We mean he can cure lilmsell right aw ay by luklng Klectrlo Hitters. This medicine tones up tho whole system, nets as a stimulant tot lie Liver and Kidneys, is a blood purlller and nervo tonic, it cureB Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, Sleeplesness aud restores tlie system to its natural vigor. Try Kelectrie Hitters and be convinced that they are a miracle worker. Kvery bottle guaranteed. Only 50 cents a bottle at Wilklns & Linn's Drug Store. .Nonce. Notice is hereby given that tlie Lane county toard of equalization will meet on Mondty, November 21, 1H08, for tlie purpose of equalizing the assess ment rolls. All persons having griev ances or other matters to bring before the board are notified to appear at the aforesaid time. D P ISuhto.v, Assessor. Coming Attractions. The following attractions will ap pear at the Parker Theutro ou the fol lowing dates. Nov 28th Janet Woldorf, Iu "ai you like it." Nov 30th "South before tlie War." Dec 7th "UnoleT'oms Cabin." Dec 10th "Two Married Men." Dec 30th "Y'on Y'onson." Jan Bth "A Hunch of Keys." Jan 17th "Tcnnesee Partners." TELL VOCnHlSTKIi. A beautiful compiexiim in n iuifioiflihility without good pure blrsxi, the sort that only exist, ia connection with good diu-eatioo, healthy iiver and bowels. Karl's Clover RjKtt Tea acta directly ou the bowels, liver and kidneys keei-in- tliern in perfect health. Price --"t ets an'l .VI ct at Wilkius and Linn IJruUU. r..aty l. Illnua nctp. Jlear. blood nn-:ms n fle.-in skin. No auly without it. I '.ixi.'ireN, Candy C.-ith.-ir-' ie clean your l,!,i'.r! and keep it clean, bj vtirtihtr up the l.'y liver atid driving all iin (uMltcs from lie- l".,lv. Kem today to 'itnii ,;m;:'y, "il.J, blot' hi s, lil.ickhead.4, find that si' -.y lull1,'! ( ouiilc-xiou liy takirur C'ah .irci -. oea.r.y i.,r ten cents. AM ilrus (paid, aat.ei;:c'. I'.n yijar.wlo d l'lc. l-.x:, yto Malcin Womuaw Accident. Saturday monilng lit Salem, us N Van Fleet and his lo-ycar-ohl son w ere working their steata saw on tin wood piles of the Cronise Photo studio, the lad, uiidlorliiuately, threw his right hand against the revolving saw. in an ellnrt to ave I. lu.se If from fall ing. The wlilrling teeth almost sever ed ihe second and third fingers of the hand, but Instant recourse being had to Dr S It Jes.up, who treated the ' iceraitd iniintxrs, will, In all proba A lity, result in the saving of them. The boy had a narrow escai. XOVJ'LMBKlt 21, 1S9S HIGH SCHOOL SOt'lKIY. lne capable president, .Miss F.ll a iVillUni-, received ingiacious manmr, assisted by Misses Winnie Smith, F.m ina Hreen, LaYerno Long, Com Wold and Messrs ITaii'iu I'enera, Will Whip- pie and Frank Dillaid. The bonis were from s to 11 o'clock, aud the ' scene was one of gay festivity, inter spersed with iininiated couversallon, musi j, refreshmeuts aud games. The souvenir programs consisted of two cards tied with the society colors, blue aud w lilte ribbon. I-ONVKUSATIO.N TOl'lC. "New Scliool Uulldlngs." Should Ceutral be repaired or re built? Should there be school building? sepaia'e high Should the high school building be located ou the lot near the University, or near the center of tlie city? The room was beautifully decorated in national colors, ferns, palms, Ivy aud potted plants. Tho decorating couunitteo was composed of Miss Win ifred Smith, Mr Will Whipple and Miss Mazy Kddy. The refreshments were dainty and very pietllly n-rvod by the committee. Miss Long, Miss Keeney, uud Miss Holdeu. The enrollment in the high scliool is just 00, and when they all git to gether it makes a brilliant company. Good Samaritan Hospital. During the year Just past, the Good Biimnrltan hospital of Portland, gave shelter to 13:18 patients, KID of whom were Americans. The remainder rep resented -1 nationalities. Of those received 10 were Lutheraus, I All Methodists, lot Roman Catholics, 114 Episcopalians und the same number Presbyterians. During tlie year 7:155 days care was Lestowed upon freo patients. Tills included hoard aud lodging, light and fuel, services of physician, medicine and nursing, a value of $73.Fiu. Annual donations to the hospital will lie made from this city Wednes day, Nov 23. l)r Loveridgo will re ceive donations at theehurch Wednes day. Money, fruit, clothing, etc, will be thankfully received. Iho tireatest Discovery Yot. W M Repine, editor Tiskllwa, III., "Chiel," says: "Wo wont keep house without Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds Ex perimented with many others, but never got tlie true remedy until wo used Dr King's New Discovery. No other remedy can take Its place In our house, as it is we have a certain and sure cure for Coughs, Cold, Whooping Cough, etc." Hisid'e to experiment witli other remedies, even if they are urged on you as just as good as Dr King's New Discovery. They are not as good, because this remedy has a rec ord ol years and besides is guaruntt ed. It never falls to satisfy. Trial bottles free at Wilkius & Linn's Drug Store. Ventriloipilsm and Elo.-iillon. Don't fall to hear Miss Alaolirldo, the noted ventriloquistlo elocutionist impersonator of birds, bells, animals, etc, In her wonderful voice productions for tho benefit of the Ladles Aid Socie ty at tho Christian church, Tuesday evening, November 22, at 8 o'elock. Admission 25 cents; children under 13 years of age, 10 cents. Popular Lecture The Second Fall of Homo, Is the sub ject of a lecture to be given by Asst ProfFredrlcH Dunn before an open session of the "Hocletas Quirlnalis." the recently organized Classical Club of the University. Tlie club will meet In Philologlan Hall Tuesday evening at 7:30, and cordially invite the public and students to attend. I 0 0 K Meeting Notice. Hegular meeting of Spencer liutte Lodge, No 0 I O O F Tuesday evening November 22. Work In Inlta- tory degree. A full attendance of brethren requested. IlY OllDKK N. O. DOES THIS STKIKE VOI'T Mud'ly cotnplexioni, Naiseatinir breath come (rom chronic coiiBlipation. Karl's Clover JtootTcn is an aisiolut cure and has been ii'il'l for fifty Tsars on an alsiolule guarantee. Prete -."m.-U and .ri0 ets. For .ale al WiJItins and Linn I TU'i.tN. At a Hargnin. Piece of town property one block from Willamette street. Will sell at a sacrifice on account of removal. Ad drees. I'.akoaim, euro ol Gcakii. I'iauo Lessons. Mrs Hose M Holleiibeck will receive pupils at any time. Kesldence first door east ot Huptlst church. Fit j.tttfi Iv.i.r C'n'J ( :i.Hnr' 1 111) Wit U III CaMlf .Ittlit t .11. tir-iv Jtn.,r vtu? ; um My V KAUFFMAN Z Ul W O W shoeshoes w o p-l w A Fine Line of Hen's, Ladies' and Children's She; as Prices that will Aslonish you We cordially invite you to in,.,t OT1r stuek. J. V, KAUFFMAN. Couillilssioiiers' Court. Nov 12 S L Long hardware for roads fll 82 CoC Third Uegiment O N G rent for room for teachers ex nmlnation K I. Smith gravel M It Talifero ' Wm M Miller county stiperiii 4 1X1 1 12 :t no tendent rent Tor U A It hull 1 00 Al Iteady witness Slate va Jell Harney 10 oo 1) Nash tiling for roads 2S 50 A 10 Wood cuspidors a ftO Star Job Office printing l 4C Now at this time the sherllt files his semi. annual report, beginning July 6 and ending Sept 81), 1SDS, the sumo being the end of tho term. Iirtho matter of tho petition and application ofc W liiman, for a road of public easement, H F. MoCluro, O Honnett and J H Custls appointed viewers and U M Colder, surveyor; said viewers to determine all damage 10 tho lands through which sahl road will pass, J H House, by order of the court, was allowed to redeem land described in certificate No 140, upon the payment of $10.30. Sherman Heller Htove for sherltPs olllco 3 00 J W White wootl for pauper Huberts ot) A C Jennings refund on tux sale ceitlllcato No I I 2.1 42 11 M Milliroii witness gland Jury State va Logalon 4 80 Nov 14, Sidney Boolt county work 6 00 Ed Howe mealB foi jurors 8(1 00 J II Miller coffin and burying pauper James Johnson 17 00 A Yerlngtou medicine foi pauper Hathway I 40 W T Itailey county commis sioner. 38 CO J C Goodale lumber 13 88 J D Howard lumber 8 10 F L Chambers hardwaru 86 20 Thanksgiving conceit. The program for the concert next Thursday evening by the Chancel (Quartette will compriso both sacred and secular selections. Part 1 will be selected almost entirely from Mondel slion's Elijah. A popular price has been made for admission 26cts uo extra charge for reserved seats. Heats on sale Monday at Ostium 4 DeLano'e. Tho program will ho published next week. Tc euro Mmiimtion l-'nrover. -Mko Oascaret. onnilv (.'utlmrllc. KM orSSe. If C. U. C lull lo eat, e, Uruk'nistH ruf unci money. 1 LATEST THE BIG STORE lias just rucnivod by express a largo shipment of Ladies' Capon. Our first lot is all gone. Theso will not bo hero long. You can buy from us Sl.-flO A double Cupc, Braid trimmed $1.50 very good weights. 81.75 A double Cape Eur and Braid 81.75 trimmed quite nobby. 82.50 A very stylish and serviceable $2.50 garment, double Fur and Braid trimmed. Only a few of these. .75 The best value equal to those pay 85.00 for. Don't overlook our Clothing Shoo snaps. We are in it. F. NO 131 WES l'EHN' PRIZ K -W 1 N S EU. Mrs P J Mel'herson Keceiveg First Pri.e on Pausles. Mrs P J McPhersou of Eugene, has practically demonstrated that (lowers of tho finest grade can and do receive their growth iu Western Oregon. Last week she received a cash prize ofJ25trom the Emma V White seed house of Minneapolis, Minn, lor the finest speolmeii of pansies, the prize winner being or the 'Itoyai Challenge" variety. This seed house offered 10 cash prizes from f25 down ror the best speaimeu of this llower from seed furnished by them, and that Mrs Mel'herson re ceived the Ilrst prize affords her much gratification. Faced Death With a Smile. From an account of the shipwreck of the llrltlsh ship Atlanta, Wednesday night November Kith, near the mouth of tho Alsea river, a lien ton county stream, which empties Into the Pacillo ocean a llttlo north of tho northern boundary of Lano county: "1'ho norvo displayed by the men after they had given themselves up as lost was wonderful. A follow by the name of Smith who was hanging to a davit was twittled by every man in tho rigging when the waves struck and submerged him. He took it good naturedly, but uttered a proplietlo warning when he replied, 'This Is no crow's-nest, hoys; but I will ho hang ing here after you are gone.' It proved true. The rigging soon went over, hearing down its human freight. Smith dangled at the davit for a long tl mo, outlastltig all except tho three iu the boat He finally dropped oil' from exhaustion." A "orow's-nost" Is a box or perob. near the top of a wast to shelter the man on the lookout. HOW 18 YOUUWIFHf Ifaa alio lost hor beauty! 11 10, constipation, indigestion, sick hoadaohe aro tho principal ' causes. Karl's Clover Knot Ten has cured those ills for hull a century. Price 2j eta and fsl c-ts. Money refunded if reunite are Dot iitlsfnctory. Fur sale at Wilklna and Linu I'ruggisU. Laud ror Mule. I am agent lor tlie Moorea track of land near Irving. Fine prairie land prices $2U to $25 per aero any one wish ing to purchaso call on mo corner 12 & Oak streets. U P Lowkll. Bun'l tulinrc i llill end Sn He Yo-ir lire Amy. To quit tobacco easily and forever, uentair notlo. Cull of life, nerve and vliror, take No-To-Ilao. tho wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All urtiHKlsU, We or II. CurOKuaran toed. Ilooklul and sample free. Address uterllng Itcuody Co.. cnjcwo or Now York. ever shown 8,1.75 you usually and DM E. DUNN. I