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. . - . rrasu1!- Daily Eugene Guard Monday - JAN 29 All Popular Brand of CIGARS .FOR BALK AT Julius Goldsmith's GUARD Telephone, Ho Main 191. IIKI.VITIK A line day. Dr Lowe, optician, with J K Luekey. Jlicvcles repaired whllu you wait. CO Matlock. Mud mmrdH ffi cmta per pair at 0 C Mullock. Tim lower clock bull wan changed a little today. KegieteriUK Is now quite lively at the court house. Bicycle supplies of all kinds on baud, C O Matlock. The republican state central com. inlttee meets In Portlond, February 10th. Jijc-Oouiiiilssioner Callleou wants the republican nomination for county treasurer. An elegant Hue of elgars and tobac ooeslusnecelvedatthe Barber Shop cigar store. We have a few seoond-hand wheel, Tor sale cheap, cosh or installments, 0 U Matlock M o Warner tunes pianos aud organs, HepalrluK ! pollBblug, Ladles' and misses' leggings, black, Jersey knit, full button, II value; now 65o, at Barker dun Works. Peter Withers, living a few mile, north of Euireno. Is dangorously III with a complaint of the heart. Mow la the time to make the wife nanny with that air tight heutor. 1'rloes very low at F L Chambers.' Look out for onterlaluiuent by the ladles of HI. Mury's Episcopal Guild on Ht. Valentine evening, February 14. Ladles' and misses' leKglngs, Jersey knit, blook. full button, SI value: dos ing at 06o, ut Barker Gun Woiks. Oroirou City Courier: Miss Bertha Goldsmith is oxpeotod home from Han Francisco about the first of February Miss Delia Uoldsmlth will leave for Bail Francisco Feb. lilt). Lewis Ueiinlr, Baliw, Iud says: "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure 1ld more good than auythlng I ever toon." It digest what you cat aud can not help but cure dyspepsia and slomaoh troubles, Vlnoent A Co, Comer Drug Btore. Klimiutli Falls Express! An I O. O. F. Inline was organised at linuanza last Thursday by uepuiy uranu mas. tor J. O. WllllU. of Lakevlew. Thlr teen niemliers were Initialed that night, and Frank Armstrong, of this plaoe, assisted '.lie uiumbara In Initiat ing some twenty more the two follow ing nights. . J. I. Bevry, Logantou, Pa,, writes "I am willing to tauo my oath that I wasourod of pneumonia entirely by the use One Minute Cough Cure after doctors failed. It alio cured my ohll dren of whooping cough." Quickly relieves and cures (toughs, oolds, oroup, grippe aud throat and lung troubles, Children all like IU Mothers endorse It. Vincent & Co, Comer Drug btore, "I am Indebted to Oue Mluute Cough Cure for my health and life, cured me of lung trouble following grippe." Thousands owe their lives to the prompt action of this never fall' lug remedy. It cures, coughs, oolds croup, brouohltls, pneumonia, grippe aud throat and lung ttoublos. Its early use prevents consumption. It la the only harmless remedy that gives Im mediate results. Vluoeut A Co, Cor ner Drug Btore. Btate of Ohio, Oily or Toledo, 1 Lucas Couuty, Fit an K J. Chunky makes oath that he la the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing busiuesa In the oity of Toledo, oounty and state ufnrmatd, and that said tlrm will pay ONK HUNDltlSD DOLLA1W for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot lie cured by the use of Hall's UATArlHH UUHK. Frank J. Cuknky, Hworu to tefore me and subscribed In my presence, this tub day of Deoein ber, A. D., A. W. (H.KA80N, bkai. Notary Public Mall's Calarrh Cure la taken Inter nally and acts directly n the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, tend for testimonials, free. - F. J. Chknky A Co., JToledo, Ohio. Bold by druggists, Too. tail's Family Pills are the best. D. M. MoCrady, artlstlo painter and paper-hanger. Inquire or leave orders at Preston A Bales. Just received all the late models of 1900 Rambler and Ideal bicycles. C. C. Matlock. At the meetlDg of the Q. A. B. Fri day evening L. Ollstrap was installed as adjutant. He appointed E. F. Chapman as bis sergeant-major. DeWltt's Little Early Risers purify the blood, clean the liver, Invigorate the system, Famous little pills for constipation and liver troubles. Vin cent A Co, Corner Drug Btore. Chinese New Year tomorrow. The few Celestials in Eugene are making grand arrangements to celebrate the same. DvsDensia can be cured by osins: Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One little tablet win (rive immediate reuei. tir money refunded. Hold in handsome In boxes at 26 Ota. For sale by W L, DeLano. Just received a full oar load of so perlor steel ranges and oook stoves which were bought early. Prices- still reasonable at F L Chambers. No advanos as vet at F L Chambers In prices on Bain wagons, Raolne bugles. Monitor drills. Dandy diso arrows. Oliver warning mows aim Pitts barrows. Now is the time to buy before this lot Is all sold. Coottage Grove Nugget: The Mu- sick mill bad a break down this week, the first In nine months, daring whloh time the stamps have dropped con tinually. The repair will be made Baturday. Experience Is the best teacher. Use Acker's English Remedy In any case of coughs, oolds or croup. Bbould it fall to give immeoiate reuei money re ft nded. a ots anu ou cis. r or sate uy W L DeLano, Charles Underwood, son of the late B. Underwood and Mrs Maggie Underwood, has been promoted by being elected assistant cashier of the Second National Bank of Colfax, Wash. Charlie's many friends here will be glad to learn of bis suooess, Justice Wlntermeler has decided the osse of E. B. Wlokam- vi J. M Talley, In favor of plaintiff for t5. The sum of $7 was sued for. It was the result of a horse trade. F. B. Thlrkleld, health Inspector of Chicago, says: "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cannot be recommended too highly. It cured me of severe dyspepsia." It di gests what you eat and cures Indiges tion, heartburn and all forms or dys pepsia. Vlnoent A Co, Corner, Drug Store. The local soolety of Maidens are very sanguine of a successful convention. Delegates most all here. Miss Gob- benbaob from Pennsylvania, and Molly J. Qobbenbach from Massachusetts, ar rived on yesterday's local, and dis patches are to the elleot that delegates from Texas, Bouth Dakota and Mlohlgan will be here lor the opening session. At opera bouse 8 o'olook Tuesday evening. Tloketa to suit all pocket- books at Corner Drug Btore. Freuoh Tansy Wafers, the world's famous remedy for irregular and pain ful periods of ladles; are never falling and safe. Married ladles' friend French Tansy Wafers are the only re liable female remedy in the world; Im ported from Paris; take nothing else. but Insist on genuine; in red wrappers with crown trade mark. La France Drug Company, Importers, 806 Turk Bt, Ban Franolson. For sale by all drug gists, or sent In plain wrapper direct n receipt or a. It has been demonstrated repeatedly in every state in the Union and In many foreign countries that Chamber lain's Cough Remedy Is a certain pre ventive and cure for oroup. It baa be come the universal remedy for tha disease. M V Fisher, of Liberty, Lord Roberts AdYises Abandonment of Relief Efforts -Rumors of Surrender Denied. Va, only repeats what has been CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature All the late prneeiws, such as Carbon, Platlnnlype, Itas Belief, aud Royal Bromide we are able to furnish our patrons. Celeron Panels and oval enclosures In manytluts are the newest thin In lllllUUlS. around the globe when he writes: have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my family for several yearn anu always wnu perfect suooess. we believe that It Is not only the best cough remedy, but that It isaaure cure tor oroup. It has saved the Uvea of our children a number of times." This remedy Is for sale by W L DeLano, A Monster Itovll Fish Destroying Its vlotlm, is type of constipation. The power of this mur- derous malady la felt on organs and nerves and muscles aud brain. There' no health till It's overoome. But Dr. King's New Life Pills are a safe and certain oure. Best In the world for stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels Ouly Ho cents, at Linn Drug Co's drug store. Important Notick. Every mem' ber of the Old Maid's Convention is urged to be present at the appointed plat- for a rehearsal this eveulug at o'olook sharp. Those assisting la the after part ot the program need not come until 8 o'olook. SB Is in WARREN'S DEFEAT ASTOUNDS ENGLAND. Special to Guard. London. January 29. A terrible gloom has settled over England since the defeat and terrible loss of Warren s com mand at the hands of the Boers. Lord Roberts has advised the abandonment of attempts to relieve Ladysmith; General Dundonald's forces are reported in satety souin of the Tugela river. Lisbon advices deny that the -.Hoers nave mvauuu Mozambique. THE PRESIDENT'S VISIT. Special to Guard. Petokia, January 29, President Stein, of the Orange Free State is visiting President Kruger, of the Iransvaal republic. LADYSMITH MUST SURRENDER. Special to Guard. London, January 29. All hope of relieving Ladysmith has been abandoned. Lord Roberts has advised the aban donment of further attempts to relieve the beleagured British forces. It is thought that the surrender oi tne joriusn forces in that place cannot long be delayed, especially when all hope of outside succor has vanished, CONSCRIPTION SUGGESTED. Special to the Quant. London, January 29. The daily papers suggest the possibility to furnish the fresh recruit that are so badly needed. An attack on the upper velts of the Orange Free State is suggested unless the Boers assume the offensive. SORROWFUL LIST OF CASUALTIES. Bpeolal to the Guard. Londok, January 29. The war office cannot longer withhold casualty reports, and promises to furnish the public with a list of dead and wounded tonight1. It will be a heavy one, and will fill England with sorrow. LADYSMITH HOLDS OUT. Bpeoial to the Guard - London, January 29. The reported surrender of Lady smith is met with denial from the war office. SENATORIAL" ELECTION. Bpeolal to the Guard. Sacramento, January 29. The legislature of the State of California is now convened in extra sossion for the pur pose of electing a United States senator. PHILIPPINE CHURCH QUESTION. Bpeolal to the Guard. Washington, January 29. President McKinley dis erectly advises that the Philippine church question regard ing the rights of the church to hold real property acquired from Spanish grants be left to. the new Philippine commis sion. Ihe President foars to offend (Jathohc voters, and will shiold himself behind the commission. returned from I want to let the people who suffer from rheumatism aud sciatic know that Chamberlain's Pain Balm relieved me after a number of other medloines and a doctor bad (ailed. It is the best liniment I bave ever known of. J A Dodgen, Alpbsretta, Ga. Thousands bave been oured of rheumatism by this remedy. One application relieves tbe pain. For sale i.y W U DeLano. Dr. A. Sharpies is In the city. A Wheeler went to Albany today. tl J A otraight Is In Washington D V. K. K. Biker arrived up from June tlon today. H. E. Morris, of Harrisburg Kugene. L. B. Logan visited his farm near Irving today. R. P. Caldwell, of Junction, was In Eugene today. W. L. Houston, of Junction, was In Kugene today. C. H. Park left for Bohemia this forenoon, horseback. E. H. Campbell has Grangeville, Idaho. Hon. H. B. Miller was a passenger to Portland this afternoon. A. C. Jennings left on a trip for Beattle and Tucouia today. Miss Hattie Stoweil went to HarriB burg today for a short visit. Miss Anna Oglesby returned to her home at Junotion City today. Attorney J. E. Young returned to Cottage Grove this afternoon. Mrs. H. C. Miller and obild went to SVoodbum on a short visit today. Miss Martha Mud ley returned to ber home at Cottage Grove this afternoon. J. B. Chambers has returned from an extended stay In Southern Califor nia. Miss Bchrag, who has been visiting here, went to Portland today, her home. Mrs. Siegel, who has been visiting here returned to ber home at Portland today. W. J. Royoe, of the excelsior mill, arrived here from Lebanon, Baturday evening. Ban Dleo, Cal., Union, Jan. IS: D. A. Faine and wife of, Eugene, Oregon, are gueBts at the Brewster. Mrs. F. A. Rankin went toBodaville this afternoon in answer to a telegram that ber father, J. P. Cheshire, was auite sick. Mrs. R. 8. Bean, of Balem, arrived up this afternoon to visit at the home of her parents, Professor and Mrs, Thomas Condon. D. J. Gover left Baturday nlghc for the headwaters of Applegate creek, Jackano county, on a prospeoting trip for Eastern capitalists. M. R. Potts, the timber land locator, left this afternoon for a visit to his home in Wisconsin. He will return here about the middle of March Elmer Roberts will leave In a few davs for Weston, Oregon, to take a po sition In tbe store of Taylor & Jarman, former Eugene boys who are counted among that town's successful business men. E. H. Lauer, of the Blumauer-Frank Drug Company, was In town today. He acoompanled Mrs, Lauer and baby this far on their trip to Ban Francisco, where they go to visit her father, B. Freldlander. In a letter to Eugene friends from Lima, Ohio, under date of January 24, L. . Roney stated that himself and wife would leave tbe next day for New York oity, and would return home via Mew Orleans, arriving here about Fehruary 20. Mr. Roney states they are having a very pleasant visit. TRANBFEK8 OK KKAITf, ETC Wall Paper... We have decided to. discontinue our yac. vr.yw., un account doing so will otter some of the finest 1 of paper in Eugene at '' Startling Prices. 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. GRIFFIH HARBWARE, Cfl Items Gathered About House. the Court Important flotlce. Our grand $25 Graphophone drawing takes place Tuesday at 7 p. m. LK. Peters, Ninth Bt. Excavating) 1 red Bellman has a force of men at work excavating for tbe proposed extension of E. H. log ham's store, on Ninth street. ' 20 lbs for $1.00 A OOOO RICI. 6 lbs for 25 tents ESTtAVON SOAP, NEW SHOES -.I Just Received. Latest Styles. Bigger Assortment Than Ever. At Old Prices. AX BILLY. Our Grand Annual; Clearance Sale Still Continues.. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. W W Withers, sheriff, to W P Cbes hire, lfiO aores In tp 18 s r 7 w ; $300. a v rvewman and wife to John L 'lbompson, 240 acres in tp 16 s r 5w $600. Mrs E M Walte to N A Wlthee, 820 acres lu tp IS s r 1 e; $1. CIRCUIT COURT. Wm Kent vs Patrick J Jennings auu r.dwaro. v Ferguson; publication of summons. B F Gulley vs A M Veaoh; to recover money. Judgment Is asked for 17S E It Sklpworth appears as attorney for IIINIUIIU. TRORATS COURT. Estate of Thomas F Nichols, de ceased ; semi-annual account. Monev secured, $609.80; paldout,$191; balance on nana, 4US.60. BECIj A RATION OF INTENTION. Theodore Gojean, a native of Eng. laud, filed his intention of becoming a cltlien of the United Btates. New Tork Hop Marnet. The Watervllle (N. Y.) Times of last week, lu its hop report says: "Never were hops sold out so com pletely lu this sectlou as now. There have always been more hops In grow era' hau.ls at picking time than can be found now. TheCllutoo Courlsr..,.. a hop merchant at that place states that there Is not a bale of 1899 hops .... ,w. .,r buvers only the purchase of a few small lot. at 7 and Scents, oilman, of M.,wn tenter sold hi, 70 bales this week at London Life. One of tbe most pio'ureeque scenes in tbe new drama, "London Life," whioh will be presented at Tbe Parker opera bouse Wednesday evening, Jan uary 31, is a graphlo reproduction of that celebrated English thoroughfare, Fleet street. Every school boy has read about Fleet street and the Im mortal geniuses who made Its precincts famed in their own days and forever afterward. Every stone of the s:reel seems reminiscent of the (treat Dr. Johnson and his beloved confrere, the erratic Goldsmith. Once they fought a duel. It was years before they be came firm aud fast friends. Gold Bmitti met Dr. Johnson at a coffee house and presently they fell to disput ing over some literary topic of the day. Oliver had one opinion and tbe Great Bitnuel bad another. The dispu e ended in a challenge. They met on the field of honor, near Windsor, one chilly ninrnini;. The two principals pased ntrv.msly up and down to keep warm, while their fire-eating seconds debated the conditions of the duel. Presently there were loud words, oaths and blows. The seconds were lighting hammer and tont'-i. "Let us separate our seconds," said Goldsmith, with his homerlo Liugh. The phrase became historic. The duel ended In a breakfast at the Mermaid tavern. FIRST CLASS.. The floffnm W O ZEIQLER, pw J SUNDAY DINNERS 60c. EUGENE. OREGON. Hotel Arrivals. HOTEL EUOENK. E V Homeger, Beattle E R Mendenhall, The Dalles , J B Guert and wife. N Y G P .Russell, Pol Hand D McCarty, Wendllng Geo Patterson, Albany J V Gray, The Dalles H C Wright D L Ralston, 8t Louis J H Beckley, Portland P W Bhanuon, Los Angeles J F Donuell, Portlaud HOFFMAN HOUSE. W A Allen, Chicago G W Warren, Chicago. CE Brown, Portland Julius Mezbath, 8 F R W Henneman, Portland. L D BcarLrougb, Creswell 0 K Johnson, Portlaud C L Darling, Portland H E Morris .Harrisburg. MoKnhjht, Portland. Tne "Squaring of the Circle.'.' For over 2000 years competent aid Incompetent minds have driven -io solve the problem known as "squaring "iw." bo many incoirent anromlnen. . h." . ? oy been seeking t,,. ,w.r s'nee the beginning of life n ,m. .... lne lem of health-how tT Z "'".P"" sBtan. "A'" 8.8tomach 'ers In- Pepsla. fever and ' . ?8- actlve liver and weak Wtlney "na 10 'Joicm jnnrnui nn elegaut funeral car8 belonging to A. J. Bodpo ttlll t... ...... .. ? " O Hi... r. ., ou'PIa oy boot to tiatcltv e used 1 HOTEL EllGEJE Hollenbeck Bros. & Brisk, Rates $1.00 and $2.00pardij. Adeqiiate accommodation! tor tmaJ .... uu..HUui.c.s iui miiiuni. EUGENE. OREGON. Day & Henderson, Undertaken Embalmers. Cor. Wil. and 7th sti. J. W. KAYS EMSALMERS and FUNFRAl DID Revival ricrrices, Revival services will be contlnrii the M. E. church during thU J Day meetings at 2:30 and pratU services at v:au p. m. Seventeen nemnnR united vith ohuroh on Bnuday morning od lng. Revival fires have been txii in every department of the chureb.1 The Junior and Enworth Im are in a mostr prosperous mm l he Sunday School attendance not been less thau 200 during Hi three weeks. Wood Wauled. Special for Children. By the request of prens whose children wish , have.. hare In Z erection of the Soldiers' Mn., .1 . special ticket will be arranged to children under la years, ,t 15 .,' each. These tickets will ' ssle at the Corner Dm, storetm tb . date up to the svenlmr of ih. .k " ""v ""Jill, Some itenuine nr.l h . . "The Laborer is Worthy of Hume." Lut a wage-earner can i more for his personal ser vices if in strong and vigorous health. The blood is the lye-giving and strength-making pert of the system. If it upw, all is well; if not, it should be purified- -with Hood s Sarsaparilla, -which mes the -weak strong. Can Eat - " p im m,t, m 1 ' SrspritU. B M m, Hghlup Mnd w, w EtU 94. ium, Athd, Mjlss. 3Cccd'6 Sauatxnlfl Bids will be received at the the secretary of tiie t.osrd of Ml until Saturday, February 3, W,i o'clock M to cut and deliverto Universiiy ol Oregon on or tai au ust lb, iuuu : 300 cords blir body fir, 4 feet 200 cords irrub oak. 4 feet it than 8 Inches nor more then 101N ! d ameter. Joshua J. Walton, 8ecrew An Original Paper.-A rj pondent icforms us that at the meeting of the W R P L, Salon Mrs. M. Yerlngtin presented a I Interesting and instructive original per, showing deep study and OT research, and worthy of place local papers. Wanted. A home where a J woiryin of maturity, and with years' experience as a teachef. work for her board and attend university next semester. Plea fy the president of the unlm! once. PARKER OPERA WALTER ROSS, Manarjer. Wednesday, h ...1900... J. DURE MURRAY and HOWARD PRESENT A Play for the Women V Children. A STORY OP SYMPATHY A Romantic Drama Full of loW ! Interest, Jjf and Son Plot and Coiinter Suoerb Scenic Effects. Reproducing tondon "''"'Sj'lS! -m, Strt. 11c. illy. JKS Embankment, London'! lm' shoe .lor during their cl ' "Hi .. ..rrlutl. ,a Prices 5Cc and 75r. CENERAL ADMlSS sranceMie, NO