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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1900)
Advertisements in the DAILY GUARD Reach the Right kind of People. Delivered every Fvening at your door for - only 50 cents a Month. VOL. 18. TUESDAY EVENING EUGENE, OREGON, NOVEMBER 13, 1000 TUESDAY EVENING NO. 109 DAILY EUGENE GUARD. 1 ltltfWS'l Take tSgilf Yourself I St.PliiJ' If you .re much i pliJ5ijS3!lESr1K exposed to the I mJsMmMW EiU weather or,eel ,h0 B lp5feM WmkffiWi ere cold, I mWm&WW 'M'i, Bi.rmb.ck over. a fill mwmmw If you are much expoied to the weather or teel the severe cold, a Tirmbick over coat or ulster will save your health. These coats have a double thickness of material through the back, chest and shoulders, to pro tect the lungs and vital organs, pre vent chill and keep you comfortable on the coldest day. Overcoats Wmm Copyright 1900 by .put, rVihaiTnar m Km HAM The" Wsrmback" tsa Hart, Schaffner & Marx invention, and has been wide ly endorsed by physicians. NOW IS THE TIME. ' Rll the flew Things in Overcoats 400 TO SELECT FRCM. HAHPTON BROS.... T5he Overcoat Store" Don't make any mistake about the place to buy your overcoat. . We are overcoat specialists we can show more kinds ot good coats than anybody, and we sell them for less money. s You can prove this to your own satisfaction by coming in yourself, trying on the coats and pricing them. The Hart, Schaffner Marx overcoats are known all over America for their superb fit and durability. Every one guaranteed. OwtWU 1NU b, Bui, StfeftiMr Nan NEW TODAY HEN'S NECKWEAR Tho "FLORIN" Bat End Tie made with piped edges. The "HYDE PARK" piped edge Four in hand. Those two styles are the most effective ideas for tho popu lar high band collars. HELVEY and RUMSEY are the latest styles in paddod Four in hands. WANDA is tho latest shape in Puffs. ATI! ILL A and NEOTAare new shapes in Hand Bows. Prices 25c, 50c and 75c. Sea Them In The Wirdow. PTON BROTHERS JV AUFFMA arm-Tar ti w tr w m tr 'Am m, m m M.JmJk .mm - (Ilall Paper Sale.... m... a. .iii. .i-Ji B In order to make room we will sell for the next CO days thanicest line of wall paper in tho city, at prices that will please. All new goods and nice bright patterns. IDAHO FOOTBALL TRAGEDY PRESTON & HALES Sf eclal attention given to paper hanging and decorating by the beet artUt. Loave your orders. fa3 W W WWW WV'WVWW HI" tF WW: WVJKf s TEH PER GEJ1T Dis count ShISii On the First of November Wo will commence a Ten PerCent Dlsoount Sale that will oontlnuo until tho First of the Mew Tear, on Goods listed below. This Cut Represent only one of the many styles, which we can supply the cel ebrated line of Crouso'& Brandegee Clothing I j mm aowawBaawawaawawaawaaawsw lititS&ISBPBD I Two Ik Shot and Kid at Wallace, Idaho, in aDisputtrOver aUanie. CHINESE ARSENAL CAPTURED. Special to the Guard. TV!?!. November 13. The Russians have capturod the Yen Tsio arsenal, together with tho arms and treasure contained therein. ', Two hundred Chinamen wore killed in enecung uie capture, A FOOTBALL TRAGEDY. FROM SPRINGFIELD Survey of the S. P. Connectnio With Main Line. The Call of tho Guinea Fowl Resounds Thro 'he Land -Buckwheat! Buck h 1 Buck . wheat! What breaklast iimr.. m;mv ,tr.u g, more aittiefviiiK tu u lit " rc liig weather tban breuNt .1 eitkes and saUfHuel We ail. i .1 . itia buckwheat end of I1. In V I a 1 we 1 sell t e heal hupkwliti.l tl nr yuu oan buy miywli-i.' t i-.-- tinted I'.rnl (.( 1 urs. Bo. tun 11 'ir 111 10 lb sacks at An n if 1 - 'k de llverrd at youi h ni". J. U. GREEJi & SOS. Telephone Main 20 1 the course of a football over a decision of tho Boyle's Mince-Meat in bulk" 15 cents Per Pound. Santa Claus Mince-Meat 3 for 25 cents. The finest in the land. L. C. SKEELS a a a e 0 We have the "Happy Mediums," as well as ihe "Extremes," in all lines of clothing but no 'Out-of-daW styles Clothing, Hats, Overcoats, Men's Rubber Boots, Capes & Jackets, Oil Goods, Slickers, Woolen Blankets. Speolsl to the Guard. Wallicb, Idaho, Nov. 13. In crnmo hero todav a dispute aroBe 0 , . roteree. T, Dick Adams shot and killed William, ivennauey uu Dan Kildee, Adams is under arrest. THE CABINET JOBS. Special to the buard. Washington, Nov. 13. President McKinlcy has given informal information that the membors of his cabinot have -it l .,n,.Miu1 tn nnnf.innn in their ular.es. ill! UUOII 111 UDOICU v --- i , Tt,;a Df.tmnt iiaa nrohftblv boen iriven out becauso oi rumors of cabinet changes and to relieve tho president t .aeiKio imnnrtnnitv of nlaco hunters who seek 1 1 W 1 1 1 Oil J Jjuoniwiw t - " J L , positions as a reward ior eiucuoit A CHINESE REFORM. Hneoial to Ihe Guard. Pekin, Nov. 13, An imporial decree has boon askod bv representatives of allied powers, and granted, that cap- ital pumsnmein uy luipui mi wuv-ivo Pekix, Nov. 13. By unanimous agreomoui- oi uto en voys Pekin remains an opon port, NEW YORK FAILURE. rtptcial to Ihe Guard. New Youk, Nov. 13. Grant Bros, have assignee! tor the boneflt of their creditors. Liabilities are piaceu at $100,000. THE MANAGEMENT PROSNESSIVE. Work has beeo oommeuced on lbs short atrip of railroad which is to con nect the Wenrillng brano'i of the Southern Paelflo with the mnlit line. Engineer U 8 Frcelaud and a foroe of men are making a final surrey of the proposed road between IheSprlnjfield station and the. point where a bridge will soan the Willamette and from there lo Henderson . station on the main line. Tbey are setting the grade v. j ... ll I.. !.. mil. nl the DllmluHry surrry with soaroely Agent for Chase & Sanborn's celebrated coffees. any alteration. Itia not yet given out when Ihe work of grading will begin or the ereotlon of the bridge, bat It will nrobably be In tbs early spring. Other plans tnoouneotlon with these Improvements are being oonsiaerea and will be made known from time to time. A- -fr jT. flood values In all the above lines. Nothing Out-of-date. That' the Secret of Our Success. Shirt Waists at cost UUr ITIttS .,rofiU f.ir I 'ASM. l'lrt-e remeluher .l,.t .h.m tju art TEN l'ERt-'EN'T Imm theee nrires yn are huTtnc e'U very chen. On the ahoe w wi'l aire IMIKMIl'M TH'KETS, but on other lines tlrket. will he ffiven ss Nfnr. We here a very Lice line of earn! painte.1 4iinaware that we exchange for these premium tickets. " oo not roaotr tmi tcn Pta ccht oiscoun Will MAHC YOU MANT DOLLA"' rank L Son. $1.00 Special sale on $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 shot-s in small sizes only $1.00 Uui's Siioo Store. Mixed Politics.. galem Journal. Tblsclly baa a republican maynr.l marshal and fits chief j four republican aldermen; It has an Independent re corder, demwratlo tn-aaurer and pop ulist street conjnilSfloner, and four democratic aldermen. That's bsd (or boodleis but god fur tapayets. Election Xotes. The rtDublloant will not contest the Reutucky eltctlon. Conarersman Mercer, rep. Is a can didate for V H senstor In Nebraska. Standard Paper Patterns. perfect Oiling. All fcramaallowed. H V Kankii. Corner Willamette aud Heyenth HU, Eutens. Florence Shipping News." ' The West, NoTsmber I. The schooner Danlslson, which bsd been bar bound here for over a week, left for Han Francisco Buuday with a cargo of lumber. The schooner Ralph J Long, of Ban Franoisoo, was towed In over the bar Sunday morning and went lo Acme to load with lumber. The schooner Bella, Captain Hmlth, was towed in If onday morning. - Hbe will take on a quantity of canned sal mon from the canueties and finish her cargo with lumber from tbs Florence Lumber Co's mill. The polonies at Vlds, Lsne county, Or., has been moved two miles to the went, with noobange of postmaster. Governor Oeer bss appointed R Alexander of Pendleton, a member of 1 the commission to represent Oregon at I the Pan-Amer can Eipoeiuon at Uuflalo, The Florence West says there was a lame crowd In that town election day. 212 ToU I were cast In all, that being the larueat number ever rolled m that precinct. Ex-Uovernor Pennoyer Is nothing If not unique. He explains tbs situation In the following sensational way: "Iltvan has defeated himself sgsln. He depended upou his oratory and lost I by shifting attention from MoKloley's blunders to his own omrusiveness. Had bis acceptance speech been bis last ha might have won. Between Cleveland's treason and Hryau's ego tism the democratic party has beeo Learlv crnolfled." The Portland Telegram of November 12th. tells about a curious occurrence: I "Convulsions seised Hamusl U now erv. a Inuring man of Htella, Wash., - . . . . i while he was working in me wooos, and were so violent as to cause him to dislocate his neck. The primary oause mmm cerebral meningitis. He was bmusht to Portland and the disloca tion reduced, but ha died from the efTeota." T u. a Hnw mm a t it. s ra FRESH YEAST.... Holidays, Wednesdays and Fridays, CoaM mm4 fl rKDn, T. HALL & SON: Prepare for Winter by Purchasing one of our new ..Raglan Overcoats.. Also a fine line of KKRSEY, MELTON and COVERT OVERCOATS. Our prices defy competition. fHaekiiitoshes From $1.50 to $12.00j Soo window display of Dross Goods. All-wool goods, 38 and 40 inchea wide at 43 cents. Wo will Boll you a pair of the colebra II AN AN shoes for nion at $5.00. F E DTJIOf