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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1899)
Y'm utmi Sawder v Absolutely )?ure Makes the food more delicious and wholesome DAILY EUCLNE GUARD. BAT UK AY, : JAN U Alt V HI Try a .JACKSON SQUARE 5c Cigar Julius Goldsmith's All Popular Brands Of Clgurs for mile. iH' r.'l 1 I KH Overtoil 'h v ii! I :l ; '! "il'. P A. II li'"M H I'H- VVI'I'M -t f Fresh liiii-ffW .1 ; jv. ..-r in I'loinn A Hale's. Eastern nys i r- 60 cis u ij'iurt Kt tlio Boubonlcrc. Fresh line of paints and oils lit 1' ron ton A Hale's. Catilnets photos tl.fii) per ili'Z-u, Ku (eue I'hoto Co. Largest slock of artists supplies at Proton & Hale's Another cam of Homa oysters fresh today ut 11. u Bunliiinlerc. A beautiful clay. At onu thnu till) thermometer rcglslcieil 00 iji grecs, M O Warmr lui.cs pianos and organs. Jlepali'lnii mill polishing, Dr Jtrown yesterday removed a cancer from Thin Warner's lip, of Fall Creek. At tin' lift mei'llug of Kuiteno Kuglue Co seven new mi mbeis were taken In. For Itaclno Feel cull on Mrs Whiles ker, agent. Tenlli street, tienr Cliarnelton. Toii.ktBkth For 75 contH. Toilet Beta for (1.01), ami bo on upward. At Ykuinoton's. t JJ Ctu.bs at lM) Grocery wll iiipliuuU) any prima made liy any triocer In Lane county Workmen are today hoisting tlio II x tu res for the tower court bonne clock. It la quite a Job. 'l'hflHO perfumes Delicate, Fragrant, Lasllng Hecloya The great American perfumer. There are others wo have them At Yerlugtou'a. Shoes half soled for 'JO to 60 conta a pair. J louts and ahoea made to order E Hut ton, Bouth of J U Oreeu'a grocery atoro, Wlllamotto atrcet, Kugeuo. Church Service! Tomorrow. I'll Rail YTKHI AN CIIURC'II. Sunday aohool 0:30 a in, preaching, morning 11, evening 7. junior C K 8 p uij Senior C E, 0 p ui. BT MAKY'S KIMHIXII'AI, CIlllllC'll It ."triilnr services tomorrow aa usual A cordial Inyltntlon extended the public 1) E Lovkhiihih, Heeler, IIAI'TIHT CHlllU'U Hundav aohool at It) am. Preach Iiik aervioea at 1 1 a m. Young People meeting nl it p ni. All cordially in vlted to attend these meetings. W T Matuick, Supply. I! B I'UtlKl'll. All aervlcea aa usual tomorrow. At It a in, Iter U V Tay'or will preach. The aubject for the evening sermon will be "flaying Willi rcmiiaunu. All are coidlally luvlleil. 1' O UONUIIKAKK, l'natol. BT MAllV'fl CATHOLIC) CllllltCll. Morning aervlee: 8 and 1U:80 o'clock; at 11 o'clock a sermon on in cowpoi; Hiinduv HehiHil at 2 o'clock P in. Even ing service: At 7:80 vespers; lecture, auboct, "Worship va Idolatry." Uene dlctlou. (u week days, services at 8 o'clock am. L Priybylskl, Jteolor. l-ONUBKUATIONAI. Cll ItRX'll. H H at ID a m: preaching service at 11 a in: Y 1 K C K at U. A snci-lal nrograin lias t wii tireimied In ohs-rvancoo' the day ol prayer for colleges, l'reachliig service at 7. The quartette will sing at both morning and evening services. A cordial welcome to all. It U llHOOKS. 11 K I'UUHt'U. A series of special incetlug v. Ill he cln tomorrow. It 'V Btunrl i, Noble thoOuaker evangelist.-will assist Ihe Pastor for three or four weeks. It Is regietted that Mr Nohle cannot get Here lor tomorrow's servevs. us win nreach his Hrst serinnn here Tuesday night. He Is Just closing his third verv sueoesslul meeting In Seattle, Washington, which Is the liest of recommendations. The pastor will Jireach tomorrow. Morning tent )eul 81: 11, IH. rluhjeut at 7 p to. "The Jlellrf of the t'litiellever." All are ordlally invited. J T A ihiktt, I'astoi Fi MKT ltiix. From Friday's leglsla ture proceedings: "Flsgg, from eoin- inllleo ou enrolled bills, reported house bill ll'!, luenrioration of tVitlage llrove, correctly euiolled and the same was signed by the sieker. This Is the first enrolled bill of the session." House Gleaning 6 bars llahbitt'a Konp 2V' 1 WW Hot tie llotlnl (liter IV 1 S'io lloltle Hlove lVillsh Ion 0 100 pkgs Uloaa Htaivh 6c 1 i on pkg Dixie Queen 'V 1 Hi PllioKlug TobaeiMi 21K 1 IbSlar Tobai-oo 4 e CtiAAi n 0,,r 'iTln fflimliT st ttoii OnOcS ' resnUi luitv. i viui' at tiura aa liir y w ill aoi imi lung. A Wakm Wkkk. The weather lias been very mild and pleasant during the past week. The thermometer yes terday at 1 p in, stood at 62 degrees; at Up in, at CM degrees and at 10, at 6!) degrees. The grass and grain are growing rapidly now. IloK.N In Kugene, Oregon, January 20, to the wife or Al Lane, a daughter. .1 liif - (i. r lu.illot, turevwr. niCiN'-iiin. iitniv ( :;lli irtii3. l'teorSTn.' l( 0. C. C lull low'tiii. dr.itryikwt i-unii"' uoaujf House Warmers. 1 lb good large prunes 01!) 1 Ih " filled applet Oil 1 lb " ' peaches 08 J 1 Hi " raisins OOo 1 lix r0 good new cigars f1c 1 steel rod umbrella 70c 1 do. No 1 Ho, candles 'J0c Ih good lea 2So 1 lb smoking tobliifti with cob pipe '20c Itememlier our odds and ends In shoes at about one half price aa long as tiny last. Ax Billy PlioMPT Huturday's fialem Slates man: ' Meiialors Mulkiy and Helling yi ateiday moriilng each received a lel egrau lniui llnileil KtatM Henatnr Joseph Simon informing tl.ein lie li.-d secure I an order directing tliedm-bante fifJohH A Arinslrting from the vi I untter army. This is characteristic of Hie promptness Willi which Henator Billion attends to matter of business II. at may lie referred lo him. The tel. turam soliciting Henator Hnuou's ser vice In securing the young mao's discharge was only dispalolieu late in the afternoon of the preceding day." Okatokio Wiikk. The music lov ing people of Eugene will bo glafi lo know that word bus been received from Albany promising co-operailon in a musical festival to be had some time In Hie spring. This makes it especially desirable that our local oratorio eoeltly be given every possible encouragement. The society will meet to reorganize next Wednesday evening at the Baptist church at 8 o'clock. Let every singer whether formerly a member of the aoclely or not plan lo attend. Bacon and Lakd fok Hale. Home grown cornled, sugur cured. I), 10 and 11 ceuia a pound. Lard, homo rendered, warranted pure, 1 1 cents in cans. Will deliver 'luenlays and Fridays. Order by mall or personally. llumil.BHroN'H, V.'estSih Eugene, Out Of Da NO Kit. Boiiver Cogswell, who was sundhagged at Harrlnburg recently, Is able to be about and la out of danger. Dikd In KugMie. Friday, Jan 20, iwrt, at the home of her daughter, Mrs Emma Frllclieli, on Vil rV-v.-r.tli treei, Mra Maiy E ri.illiimn, agwl "I years, 7 luuiitlisantl I4d.y-". Maiy E Hiiil was bom in lluck'nglmm county, Virginia. June , Ib.'T. Iwiug a daugh ter of I. and Mary HUH. Hlie uniieu with tlie Baptist churcli al the age of 15 In 1HI4 aim liiovid w ith her parent- to Missouri and was married to Win K Hpillman, a Bapti.t mii.ister. in WX5 IWoiwil was tl.e in ither of seven children, three of whom are l ow liv ing, i.ary E McC'o vn and Annie n, Shook of Rolla, .Missouri, aud Emma Fritclielt of Eugene. Deceased inovefl to Kansas in ISTtj, and came to Oregon in 18S4 Willi her dangnter Willi whom ahe has siuce resided. The funeral will he held at the residence of Mrs Pntuheti, feuinlay at p m, lm-r-uientlli the MulkeycemeU.ry. Friends of the family are rtspecllully Invited. A (Xxiil Hhowino Collage Grove Leader: The aveiage receipts of the S F Co at the Collage Grove efllce per mouth for the past year has beeu about $1,600, This is Tor ticket sales and freight receipts and is a maiked iucreaie over that of lat yar, snow ing that the business done al Una place la steadily mi the increase. Cilii rr C'fiUKT Cask Tile I'uited Sliilcs Havings and Loan Co has in -Hi i luted unit in I lie circuit court of Lane county agaiual Anna C, Daviii W, and Lucile JCaves lo foreclose a mortgage. Judgment is liked for fh7.33. I MPORTANT NOTICE A ITER A TiniEE-MONTIIS CLE A II anco Sale, I find many remnants which it is necessary to clear up. Among thoso goods are a largo numher of SHOES, men's womon's and children's, which will bo sold much bolow cost. Thoy aro broken sizes, but if you can find a fit, you will get a pair of shoes at about half price. Call and cx amino these goods boforo they aro all gone. J. H. McClung. I'UKK Bba.nuy. Fxamiued bylhe best of judges and found to be strictly pure aud the best of stimulants. For sale at 7o cents per quart or $2.50 per gallon, 6lli aud Blair streets, Eu gene, Oregon. Made by 1M F'runcis. All orders by stage, freight or express will receive prompt altculiou. Ill Haturday'a Haleni Htale man: 'Henator Driver wi 1 unable to alteud the sessions of the senate yesterd iy by reason of sickness. The senator is confined lo his room at the home of his sou I D Driver jr, lu this city, with a severe attack cr la grippe." Lauiks Musical Cluu The next meeting of the Ladies' Musical Club will ho held al Craw's, comer Ninth anil Willamette, ou Monday Jan 23, at 7:30 p in. ,. ...ii,- .t-.u-:-r rr In.,V,. a .III uhieli I liaje se : over i-is'iiv -.!to..l I.". ., ... ,,... ,-....i-..-i. aercl. ;inlv"reu. HI- rc.renteu w SSt. CANDY jS. Ay rionm l-dsfswe. l-wenl. Tj OJ Ool N- -'-r vki-ii. Wcaki'ii. "r f.iirc. I'"-. -wc- ... CUHE CONSTIPATION. ... Sl.rli,,, U,m,i, f.-..., fblCCT., S.lr.ll. 3I iTn V f?" Of S'illiiii.1 ifiiinoUffMl hyalltlniif. aC-IU-BrtU liliistu l Kt 'lobacce IlaDU K-al Estate Triinsactlo 8. , 1. D.nnnlra l, MHI-thll HtailtOll. east J "lot 2 and the west 10 feet of lot 1, block 3, Skinner's donation Kugene; 0 & O It ft Co to C C Holcomh, land In In 16 s r 2 east; $156 f.7. Marv M Martin to J W Htewart. los Sandfl, block S, Kelly's addition to Springfield; $"0.50: HOW IS YOU It WIFI ? lias she lost her beauty? If mi, nnntipatioa iiulia'Htinr., nick hea laclis aro the iiriucipa cue. Karl's Clover l.oi.l Tea has cured thee f'T half a rentury. f'ri'-e - et ami allcU Money refunded if reioills are not satirtfaetory. For Halo at WilkillH anil I inu llru'k-'iiiU. I'liose perfumes One In a box 2oc One in a box "Oc One in a box "oc One in a box $1 CO At Yeringtnii's. Dr Chupniau Is booked for a lecture on "Chllde Harold's Pilgrimage" at the Unialriun chapl, Portland, this evening. Uncle Hum's harness oil ut Preston & Hale's, AXES SAWS FILES Black Eagle Doubly jjttAxe At $1-00- WARRANTED. ( Crescent Ground ) Hoo Hoo Web Foot J WARRANTED. Just Received A Full Line of Kearney & Foot Files WARRANTED. SIMOl'S SAWS What is pure brandy? ft Is the double distilled esseuce of fruit. They claim It Is too strong to use Just buy some and compare it wlili any brandy on the market, 75 cents a quart, $2.50 a gallon. I M Fuancis, Eugene, Oregon J. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO. EMSALMERS and FUHFPAI. DIRECTORS NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby Given that, William N .tyltr, executor o( the estate of Alfred Wilsou, deceased, hag filed hii firinl couut iu the mitttvr of ftnid entite, in the comity court, for Lnne conuty, Oregiu, fliul that Moiulay, the (iih day of March, iWUil, ut the hour of oue o'clock iu tlie afternoon of said day.huB been fixed by order of Buid court.for tht filiug and heuiiiij of any aud all ubjections to snid account, and for the tii.hl Hettlement of said entute; and all pefHona iuterestod in said entato art hereby notified, aud required to file auy and all objfctions agaitiHt suid account, with the cli-rk of auid couit, on or before the oaid Gib day of March, And that the hearing ef objections, and the final settle ment of Bftid eit&te will be had at the county court house, in Eugene, Oregon. DdUd this 21st day of January 1899. Wm Naylok, L. Biltku, Executor. Atty for said Estate. By the griffin Hardware EUGENE, OREGON. Co., Don't Forget J. fl. 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 YOU ALL A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS ,1 ("I" In our liuu, rrnicmbtrr OVERTON, tho l'ulnt and Willi Paper mm Piiuio Lessons. W Giftord Nash, four years In Leir -sic Germany. Mr Nash has a tew vacant hours ou Mondaytrand Saturdays, and owing to the numerous applications for 50 cent lessims,he will lake two pupils together uuder the age of 16, and of any grade for $1.00 per lesson, .v.TT .nr i;-..--h Wiih vTiisfa'ctB. C:i : ly j.!i..:l!t , ciuo itmsrputfoi, i'orover. lCc.ju .iCtJ.fl r.il. dr'lL'L'i'-irofui: aio'JOA Kemember. Ou '-fourth oil on all Holiday goodi Ax Hilly. Grant's Past Courier: Willivil Harrow came up from Eugene It I week, and went out to the Mornll iSlur mine, ou Willinme creek, to milil some improvemenU. Mr D roprusec: I the owners, Messrs Gray and Edrls. COMMENCING JANUARY 4, oc S.H. F RIENDLY'S 9th 9th GRAND ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE For days avo will make prices on goods that will make them move as never before. We mean 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. M,..wl Ar.. 1 :a .. i , . , .. . 1 w " Mm ih ut; tmismiu ti. r i .-j;u u n as u wise loss, and take it cJicci't iilly. B n of m e vani your money you need our 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.-, W goons Ladles' Dress Skirts. Our $3 6ll (Hack Brocaded Hklrt price now IX) Our f7 80 Mark llrocadcd lillk Hklrt now 4 "ii Our Plain Black Hlsollllnti (Skirt ti 60 now 2 75 Our $1 60 Hrocaded Mack Skirt now for I 1S1 Ladles' Kid Gloves- $1 25 Ma-cot tilovea at $1 00 H 60 I'lasp ltuttou aud Hook I) love al 1 25 Hats. Don't fall to see our f 1 00 Kedoras. Hats $2 00 now f 1 60 Hats a 50 now 1 76 Iluls a 00 now 2 26 Hats S 60 now a 75 Wilt! Iluls at yourowu price. Trunks and Valises. Linoleums, till t'lolhs, etc, are slatiKhlered duiliiK our Mammoth falc Mackintoshes Kor Ladles aud meu. Our enilre line uf Mai'kintihc at fselory pneve We are tleU rmiurd lo close tiirm out DRESS GOODS. A ureat opportunity for thoso wanting Drew Goods. All our 2.'c Dress Uooda lu all colors at iSo 20c I'liud tfiMids heaulifill shades lfo 16o Plaid (foods heautiful ahades !!!!!!!!l21u 36o Dress Goods hlack and colors 5U 40o Kress Gootls hlack and colors a)0 50o Dress Goods hlack and colors ,.' ;tsc Kvery piece of Dres Gtrntls will lie sold at a sacrillce. No reserves CARPETS. Don't overlook our Carjiet Department. Sweeping reduo! ions made ou all grades of Carpet . CLOTHING. . , "r ri'KU,ar 00 "it grey Kersey round cut AV 3 50 ?, ,l f'PUIrf oil suit hrowu Cheviot round cut... AT 4 60 co on . . " r''Kl""r S 5"9uit l""ck C1,evlot rouni1 cut AT 6 50 W 00 and $10 00 Wack clay wonted suits, regular price 13 50 Now is the time to et a Rood suit for little money OVERCOATS. K.? in this WE ARE MAKING NO IDLE BOASTS IVhalWi Say Wa Moan. Wa Desire to Convince Von That Car Erand Annual Clearance alas Will surpas? anything over before held in Eugene. Kemember, there is no reserve. Our entire stoek is pushed to tho front. Wo ofler you values. It is your opportunity to take advantage of these sweep ing reductions. LACE CURTAINS. See our t'urialns al 46o a pair. See our Curtains at One a pair. See our Curtains at S's) a pair. See our Curtains at II f .) a pair See our Curtains at $1 50 a piir Our hetler grades have all Iwn reduced In same proportion UNDERWEAR-LADIES', M EN'S AND CHILORFK." Men's tiat Wool Sliirl.., ul iw., AND CHILDREN'S. I ..ii. .ii.,. ... ,, "-" i-iaweism.. Our fl oo Karmenisat eaoli i 1 Our l 26 csriiietils at icachi A Utile money will do a on.Urs'aVVhi;,-,; 17c ?1 15 Wc Ladies' and Misses' Jackets anil oapes. Our stock of these goods is WJI small, still we have some good tblnpl io oner you at temptingly low pnw i They must be sold at sou-e price: I Our $4 00 Ladles' Jacket now Our 5 00 Ladies' Jacket now i Our 9 00 Ladies' Jacket now Our l.inni...n.j i.,i,, u. .6? All garments will be sold for one-!: tllPlr ri.lrnlnr Miua.J JfiCM ""u iu smile proportion. Domestics for $1.00. 20 yds 4-4 Bleached Muslin 22 yds 4-4 Brown Mus n -o yds Indigo Hlue Calico 20 yds Turkey Ked Ca.ico 10 yds Bleached Muslin 20 Bolls good Battiug SO yds good Calico Blankets. A rlA..l.ln Hi t. ... anil uuuuiu JiiaUKei. III It I while for .' A large grey, white and Vicuna ' Blanket worth ?1 00 A while all-wt o Blanket, reuular A; cn a.-, ...rt v f "-c fu uvr, .1 We have all kinds of B'snkft I1 1 an Riuas o; prices nd C Shoes. Our .Inl. .1 ui n I.. InUT SI "... oi.n v(, iin.rs IS .1'.. a close out halsnce will not 'eK!t I reaionable ofler ou them. AX BILLY