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1 f ...JlN Daily Guard... I D.IK.red I P' Per vviek Tk r-,:i. . 1 DAILY EUGENE GUARD. Et.ri Exiting 1 V, or 60 cents per at jour door HAS COMPLCTC . r-Job 0fiee.? Bonlh. TRY AN ADVERTISEMENT. J ORDERS rilLCO PROMPTLY TULt LINE OF legal Blanks. i VOL. 17. EUGENE, OREGON THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 21 1899 NO. 147 New and Up-to-date. KllllfiS GOODS Kid Gloves, Collarettes, Jackets and Capes, Special on ribbon this week. Umbrellas from 50c to $10 Ladies' purses 25c to $2.50. Something new. 50 dozen Ladies Handker chiefs just in. Gents Ties. Gents Mufflers. " REMEMBER THE PLACE. HARflPT iiOSi Barr's Holiday Excursion to San Francisco. A Special excursion will be taken to San Francisco lermtiK Salem, Tuesday evening, ember 20, 1899 Good for 8 full days in San Francisco or about 12 days from here, See Posters. Ticket must be secured 2 days before the excursion starts the sooner the better. Rate $16.50; Round Trip; First Class. For ticketB call on or address Mr. H. A Vincent, at Corner Drug Store or Fred. H. Strange at University or write to C. W. BAKU, Mgr., Lebanon. J. W. KAYS FURNITURE GO E5d3ftLMERS and FUNERAL DIRECTORS Day & Henderson, Undertakers and Embaimers. Gar. Wil. and 7th sts. Specials to Close. Men's heavy underwear 38 o values for Men's rubbers Ladies' rubbers Children's heavy shoes to close 90 0 to $1.00 Children's rubbers 100 lb sack bes American He finery Cane sugar $5 30 18 lb tack best American It - finery cane sugar $1 00 Holiday goods arriving daily. Be ure and see our display. AX BILLY 25 c 60 c 25c 40 c 15 c EUGENE STEAM DYEINB A"D CLEANIN8 WORKS.... West Elslith Street near swam Laundry. CHRIS MARX, Jr., Proprietor. Clothing cleaned, colored and repa'red. Faded clothing restored to lt original col look like new. Satisfaction guaranteed. n called for and delivered. The Best tnn.nliuiipnt apor Gii Mght The chwpt'rt Mj vuu,r iwrwi wtw. No .moke Of Now on ui- cent me 11. No nhimneT to clean trlcity, sa, acetylene or kerosene, play and for iaie at the Shirl'm - - - .n-un.AllS Superior Fotoarafs We... Now have the cele brated Brand of Ehmaun Ripe Olives in bulk. Come and taste them as they are the finest sold. rKKSOHAIi. J. M. Williams is back from Junc tion. Judge R. 8. Bean came up from Sa lem today. Alf Walker, ot Cottage Grove, w as in Eugene today. Walter Pugh has returned from a trip to Arizoua. Dr W J Novinger and family went nnrtb on today's train. K. J. McClanahan has returned from a business trip to Brownsville. R J Rovce. the Lebanon excelsior man returned home this afternoon Isaac Zumwalt returned home to Irving from Oakland, on today's over land train. Mrs. J. B. Chambeis went to Inde. pendence on the steamer Eugene this morning to visit her son urea (JeoB Needles ot Harrisburg came ud todny to have some repairing done lor the engines of the Ilouring mill in which he fs employed Hon. H. B. Miller and T. D Linton will fill a number of President M. L, Jones' appointments to address hop growers, as be is ill. R. E. Walker, of Walker Station was In Eugene today. He informs ub that his wife has returned home from Port land and her eyes ate greatly Improved. Native Daughters. The nut meeting of Martha Mulll-..nl-.hlnXn. 8. N. D. O.. will be held Jan. 13, 1900. A program of in terest will be given and a full attend ance is desired. Ida Patterson, Pesldent. Grack Bbown, Rec. Bec'y. Sotlee. I have good pasture for horses and cattle. Vox terms enquire ol J R Llles, Secoud and Jetlerson streets HrmsoKiBLD Notes. The tele phone men are uere puuiug. m new instruments. The construction train is now hauling 13 cars of gravel dally to ballast railwav. Inventory a Insane Asylnn Beiiii Taken. TRANSFER JANUARY 1 Woman Doctor Got Rich Klondike, in PUBLIC SCHOOLS. JEFFRIES-CO RBETT PRIZEFIGHT. Special to the Guard. Hsu Francisco, Dec 21. Prominent sporting men of Ban Francisco have secured a sixty day option on the JeQries.Corhett fight. FAMOUS PIANIST DEAD. Special to tho Ouatd, Strasburg, Germany, Dec 21. Chev alier DeKouski the famous pianist ditd In this city today. THE ASYLUM CHANGE. Bpcclal to the Guard. 8altm, ieo 21. An inventory ot state property at the Oregon Insane Asylum is being taken preparatory to the change ot superiulendents January 1st. WILL ACCEPT MEDIATION. Special to tho Guard, Brussels, Deo 21. Secretary Holbern the representative of the Transvaal re public makes the unofficial statement that the Bouth African republic Is ready to treat for peace If Buy govern ment win ofler medlatiou. Spootal to the Ouard. Moddek Rivek, De' 21. General Cronje in command of the Trans van 1 army refuses to hold further commu nication with envoys from General Melbuen In command ol the Brithh army. made iiek fortune. Special to the Guard. Chicago, Dec. 21. Dr. Lnella Day sometime Binoe was reported lost in a Klondike snow slide. Mrs. Edward McConnell has arrived in this city and claims Luella Day was ber nom de plume. Elbe brought a very large sum of gold with ber. ACCIDKHT AT IIOsKBUlU. Killed by an Xiuas Charity Will Be Dispensed Saturday. PUBLIC EXERCISES THIS AFTERNOON The auuual distribution ot food and clothiug to worthy destitute fatuities by the i-utUa sobools will be mad. 8aturday. Today and tomorrow sup. pi it a will be collected at the Central school building. Huperlntoudeut Rrssler staled to a Guard itpoiter today that so tar 31 families needing aid bad been found, and the names of more would probably mine iu before Saturday. Last year 41 families were assisted. Theouly money bo fur placed in the bands of the committee I. $1.09 left over from last year, and $13.24 secured at the Thanksgiving colleotious. More could be used for the purchase of flour, meat ami other article not contributed. Mr. Resslur further states that the donation will likely be smaller this year than formerly, and while no soliciting will be done, contributions will be reoeived thankfully, and called for upon request. There is a greater demaud than usual for clothing, and much more can be used than has been located, while there is a scarcity of fruit, beau, potatoes aurl other lood articles. The schools adjourned this afternoon for the holiday, and each room of the Central and Geary buildings appro priate special exercises were held. A number of guests were present in various rooms and I lie programs were creditably given. TKANBr'KK UK KKAI.TK, ETC INFORMATION CL Winter Charged With Libel by Alice M Croner. Items Hatbered About House. Geo Noah Instantly Engine. Special to the Guard Roseburg, Deo 21. Gaorge Noah, engineer of the Oregon Brewing Com pany, was caught in the fly wheel of the engine and instantly killed todsy. His head was mashed to a Jelly and every bone broken. Noab, wholsanun married man, oame to this place from Vancouver last summer, and has been in the employ of tbecompany since. The accident was shocking. The deceased was well naeo. oy iuo bciiubiu- Uncss he bad formed here. G. T. HALL & SON!. the Mohawk branch Have Your.... Xms presents and Greet in B delivered by th" EUGENE MKH.XKNOEB HY8TEM. j.-ll ma.nivor ml ia pnnone oil I or leave package at t-xprea. w,., Public Lands Bought. The Dalle, land office holds the record of having received more homestead and land grant applications during the last fiscal year than any other land otllce in Oregon, Washington or Idaho. '1 be year ended June 30, up to which time over 800 application, had been into Receipt, amounted to considerably more than $100,000. Hops. Today's Oregonlan: The local hop market, continue devoid of Interest, and sale, are very few. Many nf the erowers are holding Arm for hlulier nrices. and the few sale, re norted are in a range of from 6 to cents, with choice commanding more. jiop Growers Attention. The stock book.oftb.Oregon HopOrowei Association, can b found at the store of F E Dunn, where subscription, will be received. "I was nearly dead with dy.pep.la, tried doctor., visited mineral spring., and grew worse. I used Kodol Dys pepsia Care. That cured me." It di gest, what you eat Cure. Indigestion, sour stomach, heartburn and all forms nrriv.neosia. Vincent & Co. . Corner I Drug Store. Hie Court KBAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Chattel mortgage 70 00 Real estate mortgage 160 00 Transfer of mortgage 276 00 Mortgage re leu bo 600 00 Wm Wiuzetirled to Frank Wluien. reid, 20.12 acres lu tp 10 a r 2 w; $460, U B to Jobu Waring, 100 acres In tp 17 s r 1 wj patent. W W Withers, sheriff, to F A Rankin, lots I, 2 and 8, block 3, Hhel- ton's addition to Eugene: $7 03. Tax deed. Hume to same, 10 aores in tp 17 . r 4 ; $16 18. Tax deed. (Same to same, lot 1 Huddleston'a addition to Eugeue; $3 17. Tax deed hame to same, lot 8, block 1, Chesher's addition to Eugene; $3 39, Tax deed. James Frasler and wife to Wm Hill and wife, 4 acres; $60, I. E Flegel and wife to Albert Ward, 100 acres In tp 17 s r 2 e; $500. Jasper Hills to W P Hills, 12 acres in tp 18 a r 4 w; $00. MINING LOCATION. "Anna Laurie" mine, Bohemia di. trie! ; W H Beagle locator. PROOF OF LABOR. Proof of labor tiled on the above mine by W H Beagle. Flake" mine, proof of labor filed by George Fisher. Fairy Queen, Bohemia. Wild Hog, Bohemia. Wm. Tell, Bohemia. . Hillside, Bohemia. German, Bohemia. Vesuvius, Bohemia. A PA, Bohemia. Huuset Bohemia. Jasper Bohemia. Newton Bohemia. Fawn Bohemia. MINING LOCATIONS. "Great Western" mine, Bohemia district; It Benham, A J Smith Frank Jordan and Z B father, loca tor.. "Gray Back" mine, Bohemia district A J Brnith, Frank Jordan and Z S Cat her, locators. PKOIIATB. In the matter of the application of a guardian for Mary Wilcox; citation ordered issued why R L Bennett should not be appointed guardian. POSTING OF ALLEOED DEBT. Yesterday afternoon In the show case at the foot of the stairway leading to tbe Winter Foto Co posted against Alice M Croner, together with a photo graph of herself and little son, stating the same had been ordered aud not paid for; that the fotoa (12 In number) would be sold to the best bidder and that other accounts would probably appear later. The matter being un usual In eharaoter attracted not a little attention and comment. Today the following case was filed in Justice Wintermelrer'a oourt. INFORMATION OF LtUEL. Stat, ol Oregon, Plalatlft,! C L Winter, Defendant. I 0 L Winter, defendant above named, la ao cuied by Alice M Croner by tbl. Information o thecrlme of libel, commuted aa follows, to-wlt: II., the laid C I. Winter, on the ailh daj of December, A I), I8'jy, In the county of Iauo, Stat, of Oregon, then and thero being, did thou and there wrongluIlT, unlawfully aud wilfully publlah and cause to be published concorulug lire M Croner and Charles H Croner and ll.org. croner certain falsa and soaudalous matter, as follows; "12 orders from proof, March 2, 'no. "12 of these now for tale to the best bidder. "Thar, are oth.r. who have had due uolloe. "Watch Your unpaid aooouul may appear next." That said false and scandalous matter, together with a certain photograph of the said Alice M doner wore exposed In a puutlo plaee to the rlow ot all persons passing by, with intent to Injure and defame the said Alloe M and Charles H Cron.r and Georg. Crouor, coir trary to the statutes In such case, made aud provided aud against the peace and dignity ol tho Bute of Oregon. Aucl M, Cromib. The trial will probably occur bo me time tomorrow. District Attorney L Harris will appear for the state aud Attorney L Bllyeu for tbe defendant. Mr Winter states that the piotures were ordered and not paid lor, and the plaintiff, Mrs Croner, assert, that they were not ordered, aa they were not satisfactory. Cole's Air Tight Heaters. Universal Stoves and Ranges. Charter Oak Stoyes and Ranges. Tin, Galvanized, Copper and Granite kitchen utensils. Call and see me. Special low prices lor this Fall's trade. S. L. LONG. wmm mm 5 kNtAl Clearance Sale of Wall I'aptir. 10 per cttnt off on all iitfirtM, lor till Jail' imry Ut. PRESTON & HALES Oysters ! ir U In iter, or nyiiters for lunch, thor'nt tnoouo tK'Hfoml wo dou't utino timo or other lire of, TiVre urn tm many whys of con hi tig tlui in, ami tlioy'ro alvvnys IMalntahlo, You can't xoul the (iiiallt of iIickg frcahlr oihmhkI. pr.llil mcata in inures a miHHin m llU'lr prior, . cents er quart, thai glvea! them aOilitl (liillufouiiucHa, The Banquet Holden & Taylor. SOCIAL. Letter but. Dougherty, K Howe, Oeo H Lyttle, Mrs H L Pollock, Mr Htewart, Mia. Ml nerva Voder, Amelia Deo. 21, 18&9. Hanks, Hilary W Johnson, Albert Martin, Mr.Llllle Poller, Miss N.ttle Bull, Mrs Harsh Wilbur, Luclln Wolfeo, A dLKEOLUU HKHBARBAL. TheU. O. Glee Club, gave Its dual rehearsal at Vlllard Hall last evening before a goodly number ol ft lends, and the program presented was Mae, one which will entertain an audlenoe any place. During the past month the olub has been drilled hard by Professor Olen, and while the club has much new material, 1. tbe best musical rep resentative ever sent out from tbe Uni versity. Professor Olen has a won derful capacity for work, and bis time devoted to the olub ha. been faithful. Without giving the program In detail It 1. sullloe to My the voloes blend ad mirably, :the enunolatlon 1. olear and distinct, and the training reoeived ezaot and concise. Tbe olub repertoire lnolude. not one dull number, and last night the boy. were called baok three and four time. Tbe specialist, lnolude, first of all, Professor Glen, the admirable and fin ished baritone. He ung "Two Oreo adlers" and waa called baok to give tbe "Toreador Hong," two songs which will tend to a grand reception given the olub at every point visited. Mr. Eaton In monologue I. Irnorov- Ing each year and baa a good repot toire tbl. season. Tbe travesty on "Ingumar" by Mr. Eaton and Mr. Frazer will be a bright bit everywhere. Tbe piano playing ot Mr. Frazer will be another big drawing oard. For several year, under Mr. W. Ulflord Nash, of th. musical department, Mr Frazer has developed a .kill and de velopment of native talent highly oleaalnir to the Instructor and the many friend, of the young artist. Tbe person, going on the tour will be Professor Irving M. Olen, director. First tenors, Arthur L. Frazer, Allen H. Eaton, Thomas L. Williams, Ken neth C. Miller; second tenor., W. tilt; bert Beattle, J. Arthur (Jamber, H Mweet Ed. 8. Van Dyke; first has. Lutber L. Goodrich, J. B. Wlnstanley Chris W. Jackson, Roy R. Itobley second I mm, Harvey E. Densmore, Fred A. Htrange, Roe K orris, Albeit E. Meserve. BASKET BALL TONIOUT. A basket ball contest between team from tbe U of O Iresbman class and tbe High school will occur at 8 o'clock tonight at tbe U of U gymnasium Admission free. The publlo Invited. Mi(icr n Woodmen of America. Regular meeting tonight at 8 pm, Every member requested to be present Important business to transact. Ed X White has been re-elected a oouucilman ot Prinevillr. Ftte poultry show at Albany beglLi tomorrow. Several Lane county fan. clers will enter birds. Knight Templars, Attention! There will be a special oonolave of I van hoe Commaadery No. 2, Knight. Templar, In th.lr Asylum Friday tve- Ding, Dec 22. at 8 o'clock. Work In tbe Templar degree. Be present. B. D. Paine, E. O fJiiiiwrailW" FOTOGRAF ALBUMS From CO cents to $5.00, Choice st and latest designs. Elegant displa show window.' UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE H. G. MILLER, Prop. Eich 28 Purchase Secures a Chance at Prln Album. Thanksgiving Goodies That matted tho mouth vater with vUloiia ofa table Ih.Ioii with a brown ami tiMrihtio.no turltoy with eran brry kHiicu and wit i to, orli spray of (Hilury, lci matiu front our (fo lic. oub Perfecting Mince Meat nr cannt tl Miltn itufled tlatot, layer flier, (tluslar rnlnlna, uuti, Importrtl chouae, uxiulilio o (ley, and aoholc AFTEB nmwauPino M liot ut have your order. Wo havo the oholouau GRAY & SON COMFORTS See Day & Henderson's new line nf COMFORTS. Our Busy Time Is On. Our busy clorks ate ongagod every minute. I will try and narno a fow good things appropri ate for Xmas. Linton hore: Dress Goods Department. SllkCrepon. tU.M) Silk Crepnns 8. Ml wool an J l.lnon Creioiis l.MI And a nioeCrrpon ,7i Wrappers, Wrappers. 2.00 1.75 1.50 i. as 1.C0 Nicely trimmed with floBiioee; pleat ed, and all to make the narmrut st- traollve. Rug Depattmenl. a In by &l In; Marqnet ('2.76 16 in by 71! In; Merriuet 4 ffl A nliw lame rug 2.00 Tlie (jikkh just ainveu Dy express for our holiday rush. Flannels, Flannels.? Ktnliroldvred tlannel, nice width, Hue goods In beautiful colorings; pink, oream, dainty iilui. Hemstitched tl 1.0. Kmbroldered tl.ro. $1.00 1.60 1.00 Kid Gloves- HI Itched In k 8 clasp, beautiful Our choice we will place on the Mfmarke'. for Utile children's kid glove. Nice wool mitten, all prices. Portieres, Table Covers- A nlon tapestry cover for 75 cts A good on. for 50 cts TsOitty portieres, frill length and 8) yards long, $2.00, $2.50, $3.60 $4.00 and $0 00. Col'arettes, Furs and Capes. Do not miss this chance; $1.25, $3.25 $3.00 aud on up to 10 00. Wo wish you all a merry Christmas. F. E. DUNN. 1 . II if if is