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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1899)
ifv BPUA fhWDER Absolutely tuBE Makes the food more delicious ond wholesome tryvi n"'.'i pwrv ro.. fcr von. DAILY EUCENE GUARD. FRIDAY. JANUAKY 13 Try a oACKSON SQUARE 5c Cigar a r Julius Goldsmith's A!) 1'iipiilnr Mrnri'l (II I Irur- f..r mli-. Itir.VIIIKS Overton's wull paper wile. I A II aWvrs tiri; writer proof. Cabinets photo il.M 11T iln.en, Ku reie Photo Co. M O Warn, r lunis i.iHiitm aud organs. Ki'pairlnic pollnhing, Fresh line of Willi paper at I'nwtoii & Hale's. Largest itock of artists supplies at Preston & Hale's There wciiih lo tie nn material change In the wheat market from day to day at home or abn ad. A dimple demurier has I'ui'U II led by the defendant In I lie cue of vVadhnma A Co vs M K llrownli k. For ltaclue Keel call on Mm Whitest' ker, agent, Tunlh street, near C'liurnellon. ( I) ( 'din Lh 11L V () Oronry wll 'tnplK'ulii any prices iiinile by liny irioeer 111 Lime count Fresh line of paints and oils ut 1'res ton & IIule'8. A number of Woodmen of tlie World went to Crcswell today lo assist In Instituting a Indue toniglil. Albany Democrat: Tim relit lug late treasurer bad t703,00O.aa on liund. It In not very hard to nee how there li money In the office on a Biliary of mo. The lale 0 Y Benjamin of Hie Hose- burg i'lalndealer, carried life Insurants pollelc aggregating $3000, of whloh 12000 lain the AO U Wand f 1000 In the Knight of I'ythloi endowment. Unole Barn's harness oil at l'reaton A Hnle'a, The lunurul of the lal3 Mrs Uruuo Vitus, who died near Hprlngllcld was held In Eugeno, at Ihe C'athollo cliureh today. Woodburu Independent: "Miss Bolltnan's brother, who ha-j been teaching In eastern Oregon, stopped over lo visit her while on hla way to Ktigene thla week." Got l'reatou A Hnle'a prices Ik fore buying your paint. A new reap jrllomueut bill hi been proposed In the legislature. Lane county la given under It, one senator and a Joint with l.lnn, two rcprcsenta' Uvea, and one Joint Willi Klamatli ami Jaokson. Those erfiiinca tine in a box 250 One In a box 60o One In a box 75o One lu a box f 1 00 At Yerlngtou's. Uamk as Hkhk. Thursday's" Hose burg ltevlew: "J W Keaue bilked quite a number of people lu Koauburg thla week, He represented tint he waa getting out a hotel door card and collected several small ainniiiila for advertising and then skipped out without having the cards print jd. A man by Ihe name of 81ms did the same thing lu Eugene a few da. bBfore probably the same fellow. He ought to be I lit I ,'lilud the bars." DiKti. 11 K Moore of thla oily, re reived a telegram this morning an nouncing the death of hla father, Freemnu A Moore, at Drain last night, The deceased formerly resided In tlili county, and was aged abo'it 78 year He leave a wile aud a nuinler of children. U h" Moore and I. li ltnw land, the taller a brother of the de ceased a wife, went to Drain on the 2:10 local. McKk.n.ik JIkumik Nkws A let ter from McKoiiuh llrldge under date ol January Olh, says about one foot of now covered the ground. At Belknap Springs one week before thai date tl.e anow was two and one-half feel deep Kl I.'., ,1 t l . ,. .... ' una niNTii nit.i -iiie ii iteiKiiap Hprlnga to Malt mi Mia Hill, making me trip ou a airu. Back to I'KNhi.KToN. -Wednesday's l'endlelon East Oregon lau: "Mr and Mra T E fuodgraM and Elmer Cleaver arrived from Denver thla month g. Mr and Mra HnoilgraMi went to 1) over a week or t won go, on aiVMunl of Mi riuodgraiw' poor health and Mr Cleaver, Mrs rinodgraM1 brother, was sum uioued lu attend her." I'Ai'KH Houj. Horace Mann has Hold the Cottage (Jrove Messenger to C J Howard, of Eugene. Jack ism first class newspaper man a practical printer, aud an able writer. The OUAUI) again welcomes him to the active newspaper Held, aud we auure the people of iSouth Lane that be will be an able representative of their rights. When he takes active control of the paper, next week, he intends obliterating the pres. nt uauie of the paper and will call It the Bohemia Nugget. He is entitled to a good patronage, and will render good ser vice for every dollar received. Thla Is oue of his first Items: "Tho editor of the new paper has taken up his abode with lils mother and sister in tho Huston house, aud now all the neigh bors are talking about locking up their chicken houses and woodsheds." t hose perfumes Delicate, Fragrant, Lasting Heeleya The great American perfumer. There are others we have them At Yerlngton'a. THE GAYER SIDE OP LIFE . Wedding, Fiiinwell Tarty an4 Oilier Affairs. I.ule Tliffntrlcal Announcements. MH AND MK8 I.UCKKV KNTKHBAIN. Mr and Mrs J 8 Luckey entertained a number of frieuds Wednesday even ing at their elegant home oa Pearl street. Whist waa the leading amuse ment during the early portion of the evening. An elegant lunch waa served In faultless manuei, being superin tended by ihe Misses Heudrlcks, Mias Gilfry aud Miss Luckey. In the latter part of the evening dancing and other amusements were provided. MrsTU Hendrick and (ieo T Hall won deserved praise lu the impromptu cake walk. The music was furnished by Ml Luckey on violin and Mrs Luckey on piano, which certifies to its excellence. Those present were: Mr and Mrs T O Hendricks, Mr and Mrs K M Wll klnt, Mr and Mrs H E Drown, Dr and Mrs TW Harris, Mr and Mrs W K Hcarbnrough, Dr and Mrs F W Pren tice, Mr aud Mrs I K Peters, .r and Mrs Joel Ware, Mr and Mrs Jumes Hollmun, Mr and Mrs W Hodman, Mr and Mra L B Logan, Mr aud Mrs Geo MPORTANT NOTICE ALTER A THREE-MONTHS' CLEAR anco Sale, 1 find man remnants which it is necessary to clear up. Among tlioso goods are a largo number of SHOES, mon's woman's and children's, which will bo sold much, below cost. Thoy are broken sizes, but if you can find a fit, you will get a pair of shoos at about half prico. Call and ex amine these goods boforo they aro all gono. J. H. McClung. Hinllh, Mr and Mri H HHpencer, Mr and Mrs Oo T H ill Sr. Mr and Mrs A Yerlngiou, Mrs J ' Church. Mrs Mollis Miiller, A V Peters, S H Kriendlv. Miss Hendricks Miss llubv Heudrickw, Miss Ul fry, Mix Pearl Luckey. TkNNKSHKK'H fAKUNBB." Very few modern dramas have Hie dash aud vigor, fun and paloos of the best of all comedy drBOjas, 'Tennes see's Pardner." This play was one of the big road aiicresMH of the past two seasons. The company whidi will present It at The f'aiker is strong In every particular snd has not one weak member. The tour is directed and managed by Arthur V Alston, who has In former seasons brought several prominent stars and productions here. Wednesday. Ju 18. Prices. 75 and SO cents. FAREWELL TO U A 1IAKK. The farewell party tiveii ut tue Parker lant nignt in honor df H A Barr who leaves on the Hlili inst to return to his Klondike mines wan iargely at tended, about VS people being present The evening was pleasantly music, guinea and dancing. A lunch was served, complete In every detail, adding much to the pleasure of the evening. Mrliurr has hosts of fi lends who wish him the greatest success lu his business ventures of lh frozen north, and hope for him a safe and pr inperous return. M1LI.KK 11KOWN. A very pleasant wedding allair took place lost evening, Thursday, at the hour of 8:.'t0 p m, at the residence of Mr aud Mrs Alouza Brown on the corner of 5th and Charnelton streets, In this city, the high contracting partlee being Mr Robert Hugh Miller and Misi Edith Eunice, daughter of Mr and Mrs Brown, the liiv Si C Brooks of the Congregational church olllclallng. . The residence was handsomely deco rated for the occasion with Oregon grape and Mowers, while the parlor where the rcrenjonies took place was additionally ornamented by a large marriage bell becomingly arranged in one corner of the room compjaed of holly grape and mlstleto boughs. At the hour of 0 p m while the giaud wedding march fioin "Tannhatiser" was played by Miss Ella McAllister,' tim uetbllnir nurlu Imii Itv 1?4V ltrnnlm entered t tie parlor followed by Mr and Mrs Geo D Linn, and Miss Myra Blown handsomely attired in white as bridesmaid, who took their places t the right aud left "f the "Bell." The bride carried in one band a very handsome bouquet of while hyacinths, roses aud maiden hair ferua. Leaning upon the arm of ihe groom they advanced to the bell and faced the guests assembled In the parlor. Tho Ucv Brooks lu his usu il im pressive mauner pronounced the word- j that united for lite tne happy pair uud then came the hcariy eongruliiV.ion.' ofthe luinv aneiubled, an I general ...... . i i.l f,.r h .If an hour goon cne-'i iiM-.B'i" KlKl. all r lll-'t. il lo me oi room to partuko of a dainty r. po-t served seated at table, i lie inning room w.s tastefully decora'e.. witn grape aud smilax aud the bride's cake a handsomely ornamented and line look ing "center piece" adorned tne table. Alter a joyous hour epent iu the dlniug room the guests rep dr. d to the nurlor aud at 11 p in bid the happy oouple bon voyage, as they departed for their home on UuK sireei nu n was made ready by the groom for the reception of his bride. The Initio was haudsomely gowned lu white orgiudie elaborately trimmed Willi bite satin and point luce, the lace being the work aud gitt of her girlhood and intimate Irientl Mrs George D Linn. There was a large number of beauti ful aud costly pieents among which were man v useful gifts which will assist in " niakinir their new home AXES SAWS FILES Black Eagle Doubk-Bitt Axe At $1-00, WARRANTED. passeilllijl ..;,, ,,,,. f.iml, .,,,1 rein- Uvea of the happy couple were present to cheer them on lu their voyage. B. KrUBiii-e. Hair brtialies, 25 cents and up Clothes brushes, 25 cents uud up. Bath brushes, 25 cents and tip. Tooth Brushes, 10 cents aud up. At YEKiNGroN'3 f Crescent Ground Hoo Hoo ) Web Foot J WARRANTED. Just Received A Full Line of s Kearney & Foot Files WARRANTED. By the Acquitted. Word has been re ceived here that D W Aldrich, a for mer resident of Mohawk, who was indicted at Btockton, Calif, ou the charge of incest, has beeli acquitted. Hunt Move Our shoes on the Bargain Counter. Ax Billy. J husky Bull Duncan ricott has purchased a full blood registered Jersey bull, which he will keep at Bungs' stables. He advertises sume lu today's GUABI). Native Sons. Bkinner Cubin, No 5, Native Sons, meets Saturday eveuiug; January 14, at 7:30 o'clock at I O O F Hall. A full attendance requested. House Warmers. 1 lb good large prunes 02 1 Hi " dried apples 02J 1 lb " ' peaches 08 1 lb " raisins 05c 1 bx 50 good new cigars 65c 1 steel rod umbrella 70c 1 doz No 1 14oz candles 20c 1 lb good tea 25c 1 lb smoking tobacco with cub pipe 20c Itemeniber our odds and ends In shoes ill about one half price as long as they last. Ax Billy riff in Hardware Go, EUGENE, OREGON. Don't Forget J. H. Howe Will take your measure and have made to order suits from $13 to $38. Pants from $4 to $11. Over 1000 samples to choose from. Fit guaranteed or no sale. See samples at Starr & Aya- To Our Customers and Friends: WE WISH YCU ALL A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS MEW YEAR il n,l:- in our line, remember OVERTON, the Taint and Willi Paper nun. .o Utuv 1 -i:3Hiatitm forever. ; .be Cai-epv N aii'ly Cathartic. 10o orSTic li c. 0. O f;ul if ie, cirutfxists rclimit money. J. W. KHYS FURNITURE CO. E!i3ALHLRS and FUNERAL DIRECTORS JERSEY BULL O I have procured an extra A 1 full blood reg istered Jersey bnll, which I will keep cou stautlT at Bangs' stables. TERMS-f'J.00, cash at time ot servlCQ. Cows may bo returned until with calf without extra charge. lot! teal Estuto Transactions. A V Patterson nntl wife to J Stevens, quit cluim to lot 1 aud e j 2, block 8, Skinner's donation Eugene City; $450. Thomas Fisher anil wife to Pets! Withers, 80 acres iu tp 17 s rl $1,000. Day & Henderson, Undei'iakers i embaimers, lior. Wii. and 7th sts. A COMMENCING JANUARY 4, S. H. FRIENDLY'S V A 9th GRAND ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE 9th For 'M) days wo will make prices on goods that will make them move as never before. We moan to make this SALE a greater success than any of our previous sales. Every dollar's worth of goods will be marked at prices to astonish you. I.lisf mill ' llH'lilfil' liWonc -Ill nrf lwi .rwi-ioilM-nil Wr i.-.rvr..l 14- . 1 1.1.,.,.,. A.w. ...va r.vA.o luuMiuiiu, iibiiu it us ii msu loss, aim taKe it cncerlully. We want your money Space will not permit a general quotation. So only quote you prices on a few articles. A call at our store will convince you that .GOODS ARE CHEAP. You need our good Ladles' Dress Skirts. Our$:l60 HUok nrovmiiHl Bklrt prion uow $J 00 Our V RO Hluck llrocadeil Hllk tklrt now 4 "fl Our Plain lllai'k rAixi'lllian Hkirt H 60 now 2 75 Out tl 50 llriH-ai-it lllack Skirt nnw for 1 IX) Ladles' Kid Gloves- 11 25 MsHtit tilov.'s at $1 00 H 60 Cln.si llultoti nntl lliy.k ' Olovraul 1 25 Hats. lXru't fall lo if our H 00 l'Vvloraa. Hatsja 00 now 1 50 HU 2 511 now I 75 tUta S 00 now a 25 Data 8 60 uow a 7a Hllll Hats at your own uru-a. On Thiai. Atlorury Uwirue V Klurey Is ou trial In the V K court ai Portlat.d tmlny, ou tho rharne of com. ullolty In lanilirg at'hlnatuan without proper paiera. TUo witmamn all went down to Hint city nu this luornliig's early tialti. I.ocai. lrKMS -guile nuuiter i.f local items will be found on Ihe mwi l ud third page of Hie (it ARii. In fact every paip ol the Ouahi is uow used lor local news. Trunks and Valises. l.luolt'um. Oil Clotlia, elo, an laiiihlervt ilurltiK our Maiuumlh Sale Mackintoshes For I .ail n ami men. Our entire line of Maekintoiiliee at factory priiefi W are det. riiiiuiil to vliwe inem out DRESS GOODS. A ureal opKirtuulty fur thoeo waullog Dress CIikxIs. 2o Dnwa Hoods In all colors at 200 I'lnul Woods beautiful ahailes 15o l'laiil (Jorxla beautiful shsilra 85o Drees Oooils black aud colors 4lki Orees Uootla black and colors 50o Dress Uooda black and colors Kvery piece of Drees (..owls will be sold at a sacrifice. All our 1 No ISO Lie 21c 25c 2!)0 ;tsc CARPETS. Don't overlook nur Carpet Departuieut, Sweeping reiluc Ions niailo ou all grades of Cat pel CLOTHING. fi 50 Our rcRUlar $1) 00 suit grey Kersey round cut A 1' 3 50 Ar 4 o0 Our nguIarW 60 suit browu Cheviot rouud cut AT 4 50 t V 50 Ur """fW SO suit black Cheviot rouud cur AT 6 50 9 00 and $10 00 Black clay worsted stilts, regular price U3 50 Now is the time to get a good suit for little money OVERCOATS. M2S!:'.h'.'. m ...is WE ARE MAKING NO IDLE BOASTS What Wo Say We Mean. We. Desire to Convince You That Our Brand Annual Clearance Sales Will surpass anything ever boforo holii in Eujionc. Ueiiieiubor, there is no reserve. Our entire stock is pushed to tho front. We ofl'or you values. It is your opportunity to take advantage of these sweep ing reductions. I Arr niDTiniK ' ii See our ( urialir at 45c a wlr. S.v our Curtatua at tVv a pair, See our Curtalus at Sic a pair. See our Curtains at tl 00 a pair See our Curtains at f I 50 a pur Our belter grade have all Iwen redi tvd In sune proN)rllon UNDERWEAR-LADIES'. MEN'S amh Wool Shin. a, Draw,.,.,, IUJHtN 5" Our t oO garmenisat .eachi . ' 17c our tl 2o Kurnirut. t ,raehi I 15 lmi aiuwy wl 'lo wi'ndtrsat 'thi.kai'e w nd I Ladies' and Misses' Jackets Capes. flu ,tnW . l la v'UI .ll-K Ul lllCOU IUUUO ID small, still we have some good tbingi to oiler you at temptingly low price iiirj' iuusi oe boiu ar. son.e priir. Our?4 00 Ladies' Jacket now Our 5 00 Ladies' Jacket now Our 9 00 Ladies' Jacket now Our 13 00 Ladies' Jacket now All lrqrniniila ivlll Ha ont.l fnr Olie their regular Drice. Misses' J acketi reduced in same proportion. err sa oo .IS .450 . 8 SO .ball Domestics for $1.00. 20 yds 4-4 Bleached Muslin 22 yds 4-4 Brown Muslin -'5 yds Indtgo Blue Calico 20 yds Turkey Red Calico 18 yds Bleached Muslin 20 Kolls good Batting 30 yds good Calico Blankets. A louble Blanket In grey auil white for 1 A lariie irrey, white and Vicuna Uln.lb. n-n.ll, CI .Ml A while all-wi ol HlanKet, regular price 6 00 ' We hnv all fcl.irfa nf Ti'snkeU all kinds of prices 45 AT lie it CO ,d4 Our stock of Shoes is very low ami '' close nut balance will not reiu reaouab!e oiler ou them.