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i. L'JI! T' Jam MBg Daily Eugene Guard SATURDAY JAN 13 All Popular Brands of CIGARS 10R SAI.K AT Julius Goldsmith's GUARD Telephone, h. Main 191. Dr Lowe, optician, with J H Luckey. Lecture Christian church January 17. Mud guards 26 cent per pair at M 4 Mo. The "Model New Woman" Wednes day evening January 17. Dr. Hall at the Christian church Wednesday evening January 17. For your salt rising bread and lye hominy,' call at'the market Saturday. Always fresh the olgars we keep In in our patent ventilating cliiar case at the Barber Hhop Cigar Store. li, cycles repaired while v" wait. M & Mo. Ten per cent o(I on nil Ingrain wall paper, Ukikfin Habuw. Co. Hear Or. Hall at the Christian church Wednesday evening, JaNuary 7, In his popular leoture, "The Model New Woman." Buy your Hunday dinner at the mar ket given by the Ladles' Aid Society of the C. P. churoh, Saturday, 18th, at H. It. Long's hardware store. Now Is the tlmo to make the wife happy with that air tight boater. 1'rloes very low at F L Chambers.' A dangerous silver dollar counterfeit has gone Into circulation In Portland during the past few days. The t'shy" coin bai a good ring and a cheerful oomplexlon. The test lor silver coun terfeits Is to rub the suspeoted coin with nitrate of silver. If baso metal, It will turn black. junction cm? news. Clipped from the 'I lines o' January 13. John Q. Howard has returned from Montana and I" glad to be back in Ore gon, He froze his ears and toes In the gentle zephyrs of that frigid laud. Lancaster has sailed a special school meeting for January 81, lor the pur pose of voting bonds to the amount of 1000 for the purpose of building a new school house. The Native Daughters tendered the Native Sous a reoeptlou Thursday evening. It was a very enjoyable oc casion and the natives were well cared for. A very Interesting program was rendered, followed by an elaborate sup per. The best-looking native present was selected as toast master. This was determined by vote and Hen Harris was an easy winner. The homeliest. guest waa selected to respond, and Frank Hurlburt reoelved an almost unanimous vote. Four candidates were Initiated. SOCIAL. Church Mottoes. OONUHMATIONAU Sunday school at 10 o'clock In the morning as usual. Preaching at 11 o'olock by Jiev. H. L. Hopkins. Meet ing of O. K. society at 8 p. m. No preaching service In the evening, DA1T1ST UHUHl'lt. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11; suhjoot for discourse, "Forelgu Missions." I). Y. P. U. at 6 p. m. Evening worship at 7; subject for discourse, "Tenting Bodomward." The publlo Invited to attend these services, O. Calvkkt Hmoot, Pastor. CIIHIBTIAN CllUUt'lr. Sunday school 0:45. Heruiou at 11, "Christ and the Individual Momlurs of the Churoh." Junior and Inter mediate C. K., S. Y. P. 8. C. E., 6:. Sermon 7, "At the Beautiful Hate." Midweek service Thursday, at 7 p. m. The public cordially Invited to attend II our services. Morton L. Rom, Pastor. KPIBCOl'AI CHUHCII. Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morning servloe only; sermon 11a. m. Buujeol of aermoni "(lathering from the Past: Wisdom and Zeal for the Future," coo. tlnued. Junior Endeavor, 1:30 p. m, Y, P. B. C. K, 7 p. m. Kvenlng servloe and sermon 7 p. m. 1). E. Lovkkiixik, llectur. JIKTHODIBT KI-racorAL CHURCH. Morning service at 10:30, theme: "The Human Agency lu the Work of Salvation." Evening service at 7 o'clock A sermon to young men, Class meeting at 10 a in. Sunday school at U noon. Junior and Kp worth League services at 4 and 5:15 p m. Jtevlval meetings each night dur ing the week at 7:50 o'clock. W. M. Uoi.unushbai), Pastor. a r. nii'M'ii. Hunday school and preaching at 10 and 11 o'clock a. m., respectively; Y P 8 C E at fl and 7 p. m. At the morning service, the offloera and train ers of the Sunday school for the year 1800, will be announced, the commit tees of the church appointed and Mr. F. T. Lamb nominated for the office of deacon, the ordination and Installa tion of which Is to occur Jan. Slat. Welcome to all. , J. F. I'laywmii, Pastor. 1 KUHENE I-OHOK NO. 15, A O. D. V. Election of oltlcers resulted as fol lows: E. K. Chapman, M. W.; A. Lombard, F.; N. Aya, O.; B. J. Haw thorne, recorder; K. W. Osburn, financier; Geo. B. Dorrls, H.; Louis Aya, O ; B. McMurphey, I. W.; V. MoFarland.O. W.j Dr. J. W. Harris and Dr. W. Kuykendall, medical ex aminers. WOODMEN OK TUB WOKLD. W. C. Yoran installed officeis as fol lows: P. E. Bnodgrass, C. C; K. E. Orton, Adv. Lieut.; W. Kuykendall, physician; C. S. Hunt, manager; W. M. Green, banker; W. W. Moore, olerk; C. F. Llttlefield, escort; Jas. Taylor, watchman; J as. Turner, sentry. WOODMEN CIKCLE. Mary A. Kuykendall Installed the following officers: Grace J. Gibbs, past guardian neighbor; Mabel J. Linn, guardian neighbor; Mae E. Cockerllne. adviser; S. J. Wilson, cleik; Agnes C, McElroy, banker; Alberta S. Mc Murphey, magician; Hattie L. Taylor, attendaut; Llllle L. Andrews, Inner sentinel; Mary J. Zlmmer, outer sentinel; Augusta Patterson, captain of guards; Bessie K. Farrlngton, muBloian; Josephine Kaunman, manager. J. W. OCARY POST CI. A. R. E B McElroy Installed the following officers last night: Post commander, A 0 Jennings; senior vloe, J W Whit aker, junior vice, D M McCrady; quar masler, J W White; chaplain, J W Lakln;offlcer of the day, J T Rowland; officer of guard, Charles Beadle; sur geon, Dr E D MoKenney; trustees, Geo W Welder, Samuel MoFall.A Yerlngton. RIOH MOUNTAIN CIRCLE LADIEH OF TUB O. A. H. Frank Belsner Installed the follow ing officers last night: President, Mrs Clementina Belsner; senior vloe, Mrs Kate Smith; junior vice, Mrs Emma Sylvester; chaplain, Mrs Sarah Chap man; treasurer, Miss Maggie Simon; oonduotress, Mrs Ella Rosa; guard, Miss May Baldwin. Former Kugone Kesldent In Trouble. H. H. Tennessee, formerly proprietor of the Hotel Eugene, Is in trouble at Portland; The Telegram ef January 12, has this version of the aftalr: "A saloon keener named H. H. Tannessee, Is under arrest on a charge of assault with a ilaugeroua weapon, the complainant being James Madder. Madder had a host of adventures In the North End yesterday and made himself objectionable to several pro prietors In that district. Finally he became Involved lu au altercation with Tannessee, and claims that the saloon man slugged him with a club. Tan uessee ueoiarrs uiui ftiauuer drew a pair of scissors on him and that be used a club to defend himself. A pair oi scissors was lounu on madder at the police station." Dyspepsia can be cured by using Aaker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One little tablet 'will give Immediate relief, or money refunded. Sold In handsome In boxes at 26 ots. For sale by W L xrvuauu. We have a few seoond-hand wheel for sale oheap, cash or Installments. M A Mo. Soap is Higher But we will sell you 6 lbs best savon soap ii5o 20 bar box , 750 8-2 ox packages high grade smoking tobaooo 25o or per lb 25o 1 lb package fanoy selected white flga lOo 1 lb package best wash powder..,.. .150 1 oan good salmon 60 1 gal Bock candy drops BOo 1 large plug chewing tobacco 25o 1 heavy 75o ootton over shirt 60c 1 dox fine large bananas 26c Ax Billy CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of PARKER OPERA HOUSE, WALTER ROSS, Manager. ONE NIGHT ONLY Jan. 17 THK FAMOUS Rentz Santley Novelty Co. I'KKSKNTINd THK NKW YORK An Affair Of Honor OMR rY. Vl 1 . .l 1 1'ANTOMINK. TIIKK PlloWB IN ONK. PRICES SOc, 75c $1.00. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. LAUHKAN SOC'lETl. I, The Laureao society met last even ing and discussed the question, "Ke solved, That the United States should legislate against trusts." The affirma tive speakers were P. I. Wold aud H. D. Angell; the negative, L. Hooker and E. S. Van Dyke. The chair de cided In favorof tbenegative. Offloera were elected ai follows: President, B. O. Jakway; vioe-presldeot, L. E. Hooker; secretary, E. H. Van Dyke; aislstant secretary, Fred Edwards, treasurer, C. C. McCornlck; censor, B. E. Spencer; sergeaut-at-artns, Luke Goodrich. PHILOLOOIAN SESSION. After several weeks of Intermission the Pbllologlan Society met again last night. Although the society bad not met since about two weeks before boll days, It is gratifying that the Interest did not wane. C. F. Moore first favored the society with a select reading. J. O. Russell gave a declamation that had been well chosen, and the delivery waa good. Remembrances of the glee club in Its recent trip through Eastern Oregon was the subject of an extempore ad dress by C. W. Jaokson. The debate on the question, "Resolved, That the United States should grant a territorial form of government to Puerto Rioo," was led on the affirmative by Oscar Uerrell andG. O. Qoodall; on the neg atlve by O. F. Ford and C. W. Jack son. The chair decided In favor of the affirmative. . A letter from K. R. Bryson, a char ter member of the society, waa read by the chairman of the committee for securing plotures of charter members. The society voted to place on file all letters thus reoelved from charter members. T. W. Hammond made motion that a committee be appointed to write a telegram aud send It to the freshman debaters at Portland, ex pressing our best wishes that they may be successful In the oooteat with the high school tonight. The motion carried. Following are tbe names of offloera elected for tbe coming term of, ten weeks: President, W L Whittlesey; vloe president, M L Applegate; secre tary, J A Oamber; assistant secretary, J O Russell; treasurer, Q O Goodall; censor, A B Waltz; editor, V Holt: librarian, W Q V Hughes; sergeant- at-arms, Clyde Gray. ATHLETIC MANAOKR8 ELECTED. The board of managers of the athletic olub met yesterday afternoon and elected C. N. VoArtbur manager of tbe 1900 traok team. L. E. Hooker waa elected assistant manager, and Fred Edwards manager of tbe ludoor , baseball team. Tbe prospects for win ning teams In both of these brandies of athletics were never better. Experience Is the bust teacher. Use Acker's English Remedy In any case of coughs, colds or oroup. Should It fall to give Immediate relief money re funded. 25 ota and 60 oia. For sale by W L DeLano. No advance as yet at F L Chtinbera lu prloes on Bain wagons, iiscioe buggies, Monitor drills, Dandy dlso harrows, Oliver walking plows and Pitta harrows. Now Is the time to buy before this lot Is all sold. JHE1VI RA1N8. Tke Willamette aid McKeuxle Klven. on the Boom. Tbe continued heavy ralua of the paat 48 hours have resulted in a decid ed raise In tbe rivers of this section. The Willamette raised rapidly yester day afternoon and last night, standing 14 feet at 9 o'clock this morning. At 3 this afternoon It was 16j. feet ana slowly going op. Tbe river bottom be tween Eugene and Springfield Is im passable, but no difficulty Is experi enced north until tbe Mckenzie liver bottom is reached, where it is reported teams can not get to the bridge from this side. In Eugene tbe rains have been so Incessant and heavy that much water Is standing on tbe ground, tbe Bow ers being unable to carry it oil' fast enough. Owing to a limited amount of snow In tbe mountnlns a flood is not anticipated and tbe water will not likely reach tbe high stage It did a few weeks ago 19 feet. IUBLIU SCHOOL UNIOS. An Interesting Meeting to Be Held Tuesday, January IB. Next meeting of Public School Union Tuesday, January 10, at 7:30 p. m., in the Christian ohurob. Everybody In vited to attend and take part in the discussion of the following subjects: "Oregon School Las;" "Public Schools In Other Btates;" "Present Needs of the Eugene Public Schools." Special muslo for tbe occasion by a male quartet composed of President Strong and Professors Glen, Dunn aud Ressler. This Is an important meeting and all members especially asked to attend. E. O. Pottkb, President. Tbe Noonday Fay op. (Jottage Grove Leader, Jan, 12, Supt. D. B. Murray, of tbe Noonday Mining company, has been in Cottage Grove two or three days this week and baa distributed about (5,000 cash for supplier and tbe payment of its em ployes. Ibe Noonday Company is among tbe foremost faotors in the pros perity of Cottage Grove, and has bten for the past two or three years. It would be well for .Cottage Grove and Bohemia were there a dozen more strong companies like It engaged in tbe developmtnt of the many promising mines In that district. It Is safe to say tbo Noonday has spent more money, in proportion to its returns, than any raining company now operating In Bohemia, aud it will be a red letter day lor Cottage Grove, and the camp, when lis devel opment has reached tbe stage when its flue 20-starap mill, will be justified in running day and nigbtthe year round. Arrested. Chief of Police Stiles wired Chief MoLaughllu, of Portland, to arrest and hold True Matlock and James Baker, the two runaway boys from this city. This morning word was received that the two boys were held subject to orders from here. Depu ty SherlO Fisk will go down today and bring them borne. Young Baker la to be sent to the reform school. Just reoelved a full oar load of su perior ateel ranges and oook stives which were bought early. Prices still reasonable at F I. Chamters. Tbe Six lny Biujcio tlHf. J 'Pl.otu U movement on fot '' Pro" I . i... . li il.it nix day bicycle rac-f, " ,.,.,,,,,,1 Hmt iliuv arelitutid. Nortoul.l ft - the long period of exhaustion the con testant undergo Is ruinous o " stitut Q. But are not tilings done every clay that are equally wl Take for eznmple the man wno mriei i. stomach. This means iinliov.rl-iieo blot -J, weakness and ueoiiuy, i " only one way to get good health, and that is by taking Hosietler's Stomach Bitters. This wonderful medicine aids digestion, tones the system, and tills the veins with rich red blood. It cur biliousness, constipation, dysptpsiaand nsrvousuess. It has been the standaru mrdiciueof the American people for iif, .,,- u timr. a nrlvate revenue stamp covers neck of the bottle. IMoll Pnnp.r... ...... - . Suoe! BUoes!! Some genuine good bargains in fine shoes can be bad by calling at Yorau's shoe store durinu their clearance sale. Wall paper at cost, and less. F LCbanibers. Hood's Pills Do not pripe nor irrigate the alimen tary canal. They act sently yet promptly, cleanse enectually and Give Comfort Sold by all druggist'. Ho cents. J. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO EMSALMERS and FUNFFAI. Uf Itoun rlnplill'll I.O fl iwfmi 1 1 n i,.. .... paper tiujuiiiim--iii, auu uu account doing so will oiler somo of tlm line3t of paper in Eugene at Startling Prices. If you call early you will find a fine lino of designs to select from. The opportu nity of the season for handsome decora tive work at a small expense. BIN HARDWARE CD. Day & Henderson, Undertakers ?n( Embalmers. Cor. Wil. and 7th sts. FIRST CLASS..., The Hoffmao W O ZEIGLErt, PROPRIETOR SUNDAY DINNERS 60c. EUGENE. OREGON. HOTEL EUGEflE. Hollenbeck Bros. & Brisiow, Proprietors Rates $1.00 and $2.00 per day. Adequate accommodations for commercial men. Headquarters lor miuor. EUGENE, OREGON. ALL SITTINGS. All sittliiKJ or orders must be made before March 1st, aa we vatmtc our present quajtcra for bllU nt-MBUll Utl III HI IIF,ll, All bllla payable aud receivable at once. Stndin JHOTO COMPANY. Superior Fotoarafs EUGENE STEAM DYEING AND CLEANING'WOflKS.... Wert Eighth Street near Steam Laundry, CHRIS MARX, Jr., Proprietor. ClOttllnir Clou n nil fijilnHwt - i . Faded Clothing rolAr,..l t It. i i J look like new. Satisfaction guarantL-ed.QIWork railed (or and deliveml. Clearance Sale nf Wall Paper. 10 per cent off on all figured pajier till Jan uary lut. PRESTON & HALES mm RUh'NING:liP A PIO BILL For doctor's fees Wouldn't tie uecesFiuy, when yon are at tacked witli colds at this sea aim of the year, if you weuM keep a bottle of our pure ami Muh urmle Cyui- fcoble Whit-key in your house, Mj then take it, in the form of toddy, or an your tante dic tates, at bedtime or any other old time. There i nothing like it for colds, I, a (irippeer kindred ailmentn. HOE COOKING when dime liv a rtttt I'lon cook xlmniri b ihe acme (if t-vtryihiiiK llml Isi'elic Intls Mild tool linmc, Mnil lo Hllnln tliin 'ciil.niiiiniiilioii rti'VHHly in hp B ,e(i" your ppio.8 aud flavorings, baking imwilvrH hiid condinipui .in ..... sa ud dresfiiiKS Khnuld be ubs -.lutelv uure, mid of tho liii:h(Bt sirenulh anil nenuiue llavor. You ran get tnio only irnm a rellhblti Flore, Ihat keeps notli Ing but tlie hexl, at you cauumays tlud at GRAY & SOI IS. NOW IN FULL FORCE There is no coming event MORE CERTAIN, MORE SURE, or MORE IWITTVF .1 more, in fact, a great many more of tho Rig Bargains avo are offerin'- ?' lhat y THIS SALE WILL ONLY LAST DRESS GOODS Your opportunity to bay ir Uoodi ohcp 10th GRAND ANNUAL .CLEARANCESALE lOt 30 M ou will need year ago. 26o Ooods In all oolort 8c 90o l'lsld goods, now Be I Bo Tlald goods, now IS) I Slo tlld goods, now Oc BOo Goods, blsck nd colors 38c 40e Ooods. black and colors 29c Kw j plfc. of Drra Ooo.li raducl In pries TRIMMINGS Our stock ol tlirm la very large aud well assorted, and to raduoa tliesUick wc arc making heavy cuts In the prices. Thsy must b told 30 J... t. U- . ..- .3 "rno to get a uood Suit for little money Our reuular $0.50 Urey Kersoy, now Our regular $8.00 lirown Casnimere, niro. . . . . . . . , A good serviceable Buit (or Our Blaok Clay Worsted lor. ARE WORLD BEATERS. $5 00 6 00 4 00 9.00and 10 00 .Ladies' and Misses' Jackets aud Canes Our 14 CO Ladiea' Jacket or Cape, now """" " WrUn ' me Our 16 00 Ladies' Jacket or Cape, now . , Our 19 00 Ladien' Jacket or Cape, now. . . . . . . .r, garniem wm t rr 0Ile.lirJ . . 1 " I fsular prices. f3 00 4 00 G 00" WE rROrOSE.,MAKING THIS our Banner Sale. Our entire Btock will bo put forward. Thero will ho no reserves. Iow pricss will prevail all over tho house in every department, notwithstanding the fact that sharp ad vances have taken placo on all goods). Wa propose selling cheaper than ever UNDERWEAR Ladles', Veo'iindfhlltlrea'' Men' natural wool Shirts Drawers each at Ladles' ribbed fants mid each at Ladies' ribbed Pants and V each at. Men's neece-lined t-hlrls d Urawerp, each 'j'" CARPETS Sweeping reductlnnp Rradcn of carpels. , Hnuaekeepprs: It ill I : vanlaga lo nee this libj' 1 '' '" lug elsewhere.