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Daily Eugene Guard SATURDAY JAN 6 All Popular Brands of CIGARS yon SALE AT Julius Goldsmith's GUARD Telephone, Hp Main 191. HKr.ViTIK Home political talk praTalllng. A goat show will .be held at Dallas February 24tli. Btudente are arriving oo every train to rename stud lee at the U. O. Ten per oent oil on all Ingrain wall paper. . Griffin Habuw. to. R. O. Brady la driver ol Wells, Far go express wagon again. The store of Joy A Ned, of Oakland, haa been oloaed by the sheriff. Today'a Oregonlan lia a g'd pic ture of the late Hon. Jtobert ;iow. Finest line or olgara In town at the Barber Bbop Cigar Store, fall aud be convinced. Mr. Carnogle'e benofaotors for public purpoaea in the year 1808 amouoted to 15,166,000. Miss Hansen will organize her sight singing clauses on Saturday, Jan. 13, at the usual time. Judge Lowell, of Pendleton, In ad vance announces that be will not be a candidate for re-election. Fifteen to 26 per cent off on all figur ed wall paper. G biffin Hakdw. Co. A butcher shop has been started at Kleventb and Ferry streets, Goodman and Ualloway, proprietors. Now is the tiros to make the wife happy with that air tight beater. Frloes very low at F L Chambers.' Just received a full oar load of su perlor steel ranges aud oook stoves whlub were bought early. Prions sllll reasonable nt F I Chambers. Juuctlon Clly Times: John Harm son brouiibt us 111 tome beets the other day that are hard to beat. One of them weighed 14 pounds and another 10 pounds. David Oleaon and wife, of Port . Townsend, Wash., are living in the Holloway house, Twelfth aud Patter son streets. Mr. Oleaon will attend the Divinity school. Experience la the best teacher. Use Acker's Kugllsh Itemed y In any ease of coughs, oolds or croup. Hhould II fall to give Immediate relief money re funded. tifioUandoUois. For sale by W Li DeLauo. U. W. B. Smith, of Beatlla; aud two other men, bought a olalin lu the Granite dlstrlot, Grant county, last fall, paying therefor the small sum of S 1500. They pros pea led It and are now ottered $40,0C0 for It by Eastern parties. Tbey are having a hot time down at Forest Grove over clly affairs. Borne of the squibs In the newspapers there are deoldedly pointed and personal, but they have tba eOect to stir up the people. Whisky or no whisky Is the main Issue. F. B. Thlrkleld, health Inspector of Chicago, says: "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cannot be recommended too highly. It oured ma of severe dyspepsia." It dl seals wbst you eat and cures Indiges- ' lion, heartburn and all forma of dys pepsia. Vlnoent A Co, Corner Drug Btors. Let every Endeavorer of thla city make up bis mind that ha will he In the first meeting of the Young Peo ple's Alllanoe at the C. P. church at 6:46 p m. Franklin correspondence In Junotloo Clly Times: Amos Herbert seeded fif teen acres to wheat last week. Just thluk of It, my eastern friends, w are towing grain hers lu Oregon, while you are having isro weather. Tba Issue of the Junction City Times published few hours before the death of Robert Clow has this: "Hon Robert Clow Is very low aud bis death ts expected atauy time. He la uncon scious and tba end la near at band. He sutlers but little pain 'and will peace fully pass away." J. I. Bevry, iKiganton, Pa., writes "I am willing to late my oath that I was cured of pneumonia entirely by the use One Minute Cough Cure after doctors failed. It also cured my ctill dren of whooping onugh." Quickly relieves and cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe and throat and lung troubles. Children all like II. Mothers endorse It. Vluceiit A Co, Corner Drug btore. Independent West Hide: Late Dorrts, formerly of Independiiice, has reslgnto bit posiuou at nugene and takea another In an Implement house in Stockton, Cat. Ijike was in town Monday, and Tuesday Xra. Dorrlt cams up from MiMlnntlila and met him here to bid him good bye. At soon at be Is settled Mrs. Dorrts will join him at Block ton. 'I am Indebted ta One Minute Cough Cure for my health and life. It cured ma ef lung trouble following grippe." Thousands owe their Uvea to tba prompt action of this never fall ing remedy. It cure, coughs, oolds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung troubles. Its early use prevents oonsamptlon. It Is the only harmless remedy that gives Im mediate results. Vlnoent A Co, Cor ner Drag Btore. IstfO I'I'ANT IfKAL, tr. K. Chrisuian Bells His Inteietl In Water Company for 1 1 ,000. This afternoon O. It. L'hrlsrusn Bold hit Interest in the Eugene Water Coru pauy for $11,000 to T. O. Hendricks, F. L. Chambers aud George Midgley, each taking one-third of the total amount. This Is one ot the iuot valuable franchises In Lane county. Church Mouces. UNION ENDKAVOB MKCTINO. A meeting: of the C. E. Alliance of Eueene will be held Sunday afternoon at 6:45 o'clock, at the Cumberland Presbyterian church. EPISCOPAL CHUHOH. Sunday school at 10 a m; morning service and sermon at 11 a m; subject of morning sermon: "Centennial Re view of Past, and ItellgiouB Outlook or the Future;" 2:30 p m, Junior En deavors; 6 p m, V V C E; 7 p m, even ing prayer and sermon. D E LOVJSRIDOB. C. B. ENTBHTAINED. The Endeavor society or the Cumber land Presbyterian cburcb was enter tained last evening at the paisonage by Rev. aud Mrs. Clavoomb. Games or1 various description were provided, and before the close of the evening a luncb- e-m was served. AUOiil uu guemn were present. CHBIBTI AN UIIUKUII. Sunday school 9:45: sermon, "Christ and the Church," 11 a m; Junior and Intermediate U E, 8 pm; C W B M, 4 pm. The YPBCE will not meet on account of the union service at C P church. Bermon. "Borne Reforms Needed in Eugene," 7 pm. Bervliie eaoh nlirlit this week at 7:80. The publlo oordlally Invltea. Morton L Robk, Pastor. BAPTIST CUUBOH. Sunday school at 10 am; morning worship at 11 1 ni; aubjeot for sermon "Union With Chris'." No B Y f U meeting on amount of union services at Cumberland Presbyerlnn oburoh; Evening worship at 7 p m; subject .for sermon "It Is Finished." All are in vited to attend these services. U Calvert Bmoot, Pastor. o. P. CHURCH. Sunday school 10. Preaching ser vices 11; BUbJeot, "How to Kill the Oburoh." The Young People's Alll anoe (formerly known as the Union Endeavor of the City) meets at 6:45 In tbU ohnroh. An excellent program baa been prepared and a full attend ance from all the societies Is expeoted. Sermon 7 p. m.i subject, "How May the Youug People Aid Their Pastor?-' Regular communion. Everybody In vited. J. F. Clavoomb, Pastor. METHODIST IIMHOOPAI. CHURCH. Claas meeting at 10 a m. Preaching at 10:80 a m and 7:30 pm. Morning theme, "The Leaders and Hit Help era." Evening, "Revival Work." dunday school at 12 noon sharp. Junior Epworth League at 4 p m. No Epworth League service. Union meeting at O. P. oburoh. Revival teryloee each night during the week at 7:80 p m. Rev. J. H. Holllttgahead, D. D. , of Cleveland, Ohio, will assist In thespeolal meetings throughout the entire series. W. B. HoLLlNOHHKAD, Pastor. Born. Junction City Timet: Jan uary 1, 1000, to Mr. and Mrs. Emery Herron, a son. The first born lu the new centuiy for these parts. Julian McFaddun, of Corvallla, In tends removing to Bumpier, Baker oounty, Buy ooples of the New YearsOregon lan and mall to Eastern friends, at Geo. F. Craw's agenoy, Eugene. Do not fail to be at the eleotlon of oflloera of the Young People'a Alll anoe, and bear the excellent program reudered at the C. P. ohuroh, at 6:45 p. m. Be sure to come to the Young Peo ple'a Alllanoe at the O. P. ohuioh at 6:45. An excellent program has been prepared and this Is the regular time tor eleotlon of oflloera. James Talson, Uustav Anderson, John Wolui, Louis Holttt, Herniau Btrlokatad and H. Bagen arrived today from West Superior, Wisconsin, to make final proof on their timber land entries. Six more men arrived to make filings. AGREE ON A JUDGE Oregon Delegation Indorses W. C. Hale for Alaska District. SOOO POSITI0 FOR 0000 Ml Wabiiinoton, Jan. 0 Members of the Oregon delegation today united In unanimously recommending the ap pointment of Judge W. O. Hale, of Eu gene, Or., at district judge or Alaska, to fill tbe vacanoy caused by the leslg- nation or Judge Johnson. Judge Hale waa once judge or the first dinlilct of Oreiiou, aod haa strong indorsement! from all of the circuit ludues or the late, as well as tbe judges ot the sa p eme court, and from prominent re publicans. Ho waB a candidate for tbe office at tbe time Johnson was ap pointed, and was then supported by the delegates to the national conven tion at St. Louis. Although at pres ent this Judgeship pays buit3800, there are very good Indications that the sal. ary will be Inoreaaed to at least $6000 Moreover, shou'.d Judge Hale fall to secure this appointment, be will staud a very good cbanne of seeming one of (be new Judgeships, as it is almost cer tain that at least one, and perhaps thre, new diBtrlols will be created In Alack by the present congress. Sen ator ulcBiIde thinks It very likely that the territory may be divided Into four districts, as HiIb number is really essential to an eflluient judicial system, and Is recommended by Governor Brady. Willi the Oregon delegation a unit for Hale, bis chances of success In one ot these ofllces are very bright. ATTENTION, ELKS. Will Meet Tomorrow to attend brother Clow's Funeral. All Elks are requested to meet In Elks Hall on Sunday, the 7tb day of January, 1000, at 1 o'clock p. m to attend the funeral ot Brother Robert Clow. A. C. Woodcock, Exalted Ruler. IR8T OUTPUT FKUH BLUE hlVEE Anut fS.OUO in Hold and Concen trates rrom a Three Daj's Run. Eugene, Jan. 5. The owners of tbe I.uckv Bov mine. In tbe Blue River district, came lo Eugene today witu he result or the first clean-up or the new 10-atauip mill lecently started by tbem. The gold represents the work of three dsvB with the mill, and is esti mated to be worth about flow, in.s, of course, does not include tbe value ot the concentrates, which are supposed to contain about twice as much. Tr.amsal Ias or LTe. Wall Paper... Moralists are discussing the lerrible ls of life brought about by the Traui vaul war. Yet here life i- acriliwl fora purpose- for au honest principle It were better to preach needless aacrlfloe of life. I biiusands of people succumb lo aiiim-uts which migl't easily have lieeu checked in the beginning. Dyspepsia carries oil more people than are Billed in war. I he u, ol Hosteller' Stomach Bitters would save many lives. Constipation ma seem a little thiUK, but it luvari ably develops Into somethli'g worse, ami tbe longer it is allowed lo run, the harder it is lo cure, me nine. the Considerable interest is taken in this inHlueatinn. constitution, fly olean-uo. as it Is the first real output of rjeusia and bilioufneas, naturally and .Ka.la..ln Th. oinrlr nt thlfl Small tiertnaUeUklY, WIHIUU, cuvo... mill is exacted to establish, beyond "VStem, It is good for everybody doubt, the value of the ore in the ait- tvaii Wn have decided to discontinue our T.aner department, and on account doing so wiU ofl'er some of tlio finest 1J ot paper in jucno a. PARKER OPERA HOUSE, WALTER ROSS, Manage'. Thursday Eve. Jan. 11 CONCERT University of California CLINTON R. MORHK. Director, I'll I L FRANKLIN, Mauager. 50 College Boys SCHWARTZ ANli Tfl.I.Y. llutrh anil oolormt e,uidiaiw. KI.MKH 1IAUK1S, Monologisl, 'UltlCK MOltSK AND AltTIIUU NA11I. CoumlUoi. HVtIO rollEIM. Violinist. KPWAltO kl'HTKK. Oslk-M. NKW SONUS. NRW JOKK8, KKW M'KI'IAI.TIKS PRICES SO, 35 an. 25 unit. Ssataoa sals st roiBrltuatona triot, and the practicability of working it. If It Is demonstrated that the ore on yield a good profit in working, it III be the means of attracting large capital and the establishment of large mining works. Tbe work thus far ;is very Batlsfaciory to the owners of the Lucky Boy. Hotel Arrivals. 'HOTEL ECOENK. Vol Dixon, Albany O M Van Duyn, Coburg Geo Nettle, Leaburg I.M) Logan, Crow B B Kelsay, Ores we 1 1 L O Pike, Iowa R C Edwards, Level I W W Masteraon, Cottage Grove Max Johnson A fam., N. Yakima B O Pike, Iowa F D Shields, Portland Carrie Root, N. Yaqulna HOFFMAN. H A Frebagene, 8 F J H Young, 8 F A H Vaugban, Boise City W Wbitaett, Baglnaw F H Bourord A L Lane, Leaburg J B Blenkmore, 8 F H H Hnlligeand wife, Springfield M Gordon, Chicago B A Wssbburne, Chicago Ole Oeland, West Superior Malt Andersen, West Superior PLAJiU OUT. Dull headache, pains in various parts of the hndy, sinking at the pit of tbe stomach, loss of appetr.e, leverislinrsa, pimples or sores, are all positive evidence of Impure blood. No matter how It became so. It must be purified In order toobtaln good health. Acker's Blood Elixir has never failed to cure Borofulous or Syphilitic poisons, or any other blood direases. It Is certainly a wonderful remedy and we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. For ale by W L DeLaun. Pkhsonal. Blate Journal: "Geo, M. Miller, the founder of Florence and Fainnount, and for many years tbe leading real eetat broker of Lane oounty, has returned to Eugene from Alaska, and ex pecta to remain here a, few weeks until his mlnlngclalms thaw out. He has seveial placer claims about 25 miles rrom Bkagway. They are on tbe coast side or the mountains and do not freeze to any considerable depth hut the water for sluicing and washing out the gold lreezea during the winter months. Specials. 3 lb package washing powder 15c. 1 can good salmon 5 cents. 1 men's mackintosh with cape $1 15. 2 lbs fine fresh roast peanuts 25 cents 1 set fine decorated plates 60 cents. 1 lb package fine new white figs 10c. Largest and best package of musb, 10 cent. Ture home n.ade Buckwheat flour per pound 5 ceo la. Ax Bii.ly. Shoes! Shoes!! Koine genuine good bargains in fine shoes can be bad by calling at Yoran's hoe store during their clearance sale. Startling; Prices. L. O. T. M., Attention. The regular review of Eugene Hive, No. 12, will be held In Maocabee ball on Monday evening, January 8. This Is an Important meeting and every member is urged to be present. Lillib CRAia, R. K Thihty-Bix. -The Oregon State Journal today la thirty-six years old, and has been owned and controlled all tbls time by the same person, Hou H. R. Klncald. It has been one or the most honorable and cleanest journals In the Btate. The editorials In the pi per would be a credit to the New York World or Herald. Since 1878 the pres ent proprietors or the Guard bae been In the same field for business, and can say truthfully that no fairer and honorable gentleman lives than Harrl son R. Klncald. J. W. KAYS FURNITURE GO ES3ALMERS and FUMFRM. DIRECTORS Oa; & Henderson, Undei lakers jid tmbalmers. Cor. Wil. and 7th sti. If you call early you will find a fine line of designs to select from. The opportu nity of the season for handsome decora tive work at a small expense. n in To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druenists refund the money If It talis to cure. E. W. t Irove's s'gna- ture Is on each box. zoc. ECO. Clearance Sale Easy to Yak Easy to Operate. Ilecause purely vegetable-yet thor ough, prompt, healthful, satisfactory Hood's Pills HOTEL EUGEJiE. Hollenbeck Bros. & Bristow, Propristor?. Rates $1.00 and $2.00 par day. Adequate accommodations for commercial men, Headquarlera lor miuers. EUGENE, OREGON. The Best Incanduccnt apnr Ons Light Tho Chen pest aud nirongC8innnion I'arin, a Mfe, pure white, powerful, steady ifht. 100 canulo power; cost, lens than one half of one cent per hour. No wicks to trim. Nn smoke or smell, No chimney to clean. Superior to elec tricity, pa?, acetylene or kerosene- Now on dis play aud Tor sale at tha Studio JHOTO COMPANY. Superior Fotoarafs EUGENE STEAM DYEING AND CLEANIN8 WORKS... WestEiRhth Street near Steam Jaundry,' CHRIS MARX, Jr., , Proprietor. Clothingr cleaned, colored and repa'red. Faded clothing restored to Its ordinal col look like new. Satisfaction guaranteed. Work called for and delivered. of Wall Paper. 10 per cent off on all titrure.1 paer till Jan uary Int. PRESTON & HALES aassaas RUNNINGS A BIG BILL For doctor's fees wouldn't be neeeifwy, when yon nre at tacked with col tin ut this m wn of the year, if you weiiitl keep a bottle of our j nre ami hiirh grade t'ytiif NoMe Whiskey in your hotte,atri then take it, in the fonn of tnddy, nr ns your facte me tat en, at bedtime or any othfr old time. Titer p in nothing like it for colilat ,a Gripior kindred ailments. W. fll. Rens!) NEW THUS IB That we have luldml to our stock: Imported Hungarian ...PAPRICA... or Sweet Pepper. ihe cooking school made a demand for Eojil SPAGHETTI which we now have FleHchmnnu Co compressed yeaat fresh Iwice a week it GEO. T, HALL & SON 10th GRAND ANNlLlLEARAlHALEll IS NOW IN PULL FORCF. Thoro is no coming event MOKE CERTAIN, MORE SURE, or MORE 1WITIVP i more, in fact, a great many more of the Big Bargains ve are offt..rin Vul, ' T iat y0U Wl11 nocd .u , , b oiitrmg than you had a year ago. 3Q. THIS SALE WILL ONI v LAST npr&R noons Your oviwmuuUT lo buy PwM OihhIi che.p j 2Bo Hoods III all colors 18c 20o ''laid gtxMls now I Sc Bo Tlol'l K"1. uow I 2 i I 2!o I'lad mi(l, now I Oc BOo OihmIs, t'Lck and colon 38c 40o Oooil. Mack and colors 29c Kvvr? tIn ot Prw GootW rr.ltifv.1 in prtc TRIMMINGS Our stock ot tin in Is cry larm and well aortl, Mid to reduce tli stock e arv uiaklng heavy cuts In the prlcva. They must be told Now is tha time to get a Good Suit for little money Our reunlar $6.50 Grey Kersey, now Our regular 13.00 Brown Capaimere, no. . A good serviceable suit lor Our Black Clay Worsted lor " ARE WORLD BEATERS. 30 9.00 . . $5 00 .. . G 00 ... 4 00 and $10 00 .Ladies' and Misses' Jackets anH pQ Ou,.,ocko(,..fooa.l.1u.,.,ar..nah.TKln,r,OOJtli Our I 50 Ladies' Jacket or Cape, now ' " '"w 1 Our 6 00 Ladies' Jacket or Cape, now Our 19 00 Ladica' Jacket or Cape, now KTerv ffkrnipnt will k. ...i.i -",u' "-'") leas thsnrwui f a-v... f3 00 4 00 G 00 UNDERWEAR I.adlet'. Men's mil ('nil4"'"' Mfti's natural wool .cliirl: Drawers enrli ut Lndies' ribbed fanl- oui VH each at Ladies' rii!ed Tanl nnJ VH each at Men's lleece-liiied Hlilrli ' Drawerp, eacii WE rROl'OSE MAKING THIS our Banner Sale. Our entire stock will bo put forward. There will bo no reserves. Ixw prices will prevail all over tho house- in every department, notwithstanding tho fact that sharp ad vances have taken place on all goods. Wp propose selling cheaper than ever CARPETS Hweephii; reductl" i Kradin of carpels. Housekeepers: It will l vantage to see this linr t0 Ing elaewuere. 'mi Ksarh, ri 'HI -wsajifs;