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Daily, Eugene Guard TUESDAY NOVEMBER 13 AH Popular Brands of CIGARS FOK SALE AT , Julius Goldsmith's GUARD Telephone, No Main 191. New Ads Todaj.; 8 H Friendly. Yoraa A Bon . Uorton'8 Minstrels. . BREVITIES. 1900 Ramblers $36. ' Glee Club concert November 27. Wood for sale. ' F L Chambers'. Mud guards, 25o Bet. MoClanahan. I)r L iw, optician, with J Luckey Ilioycle lamps, 05 cents. F L Chains bers'. Hee Day A, Henderson's samples of cut order carpets.' F L Chambers has received another carload of Oliver plows. M O Warner . tunes pianos and organs. Repairing and polishing, Air-tight stoves. 44 styles vto select from at F L Chambers'. Bicycle supplies MoCIanahan. B C Bankln is agent for the famous California Healing Boap. All goodsdellvered free from the Bon bouiera bakery, H W Dunn, proprie tor. ... Plumbers are connecting up the beating plant of the new hank build ing. - Bicycle repairing McClanabau. i In Idea precinct, Gilliam county, every vote was crit for McKlnley. ,Tbe Idea. ... Leon D Green has quite a collection of phrenological drawings in DeLano't drug store. Regular meeting ol Oregon Hose Co at Firemen's ball tonight. A full at tendance requested. HirioKeiesa snotgun carriages ou cents a box. FL Obambers'. The galvanized Iron front is being placed on F L Chambers building. It promises to be handsome. Call'ornla Healing Boap,' good for ........ 1 .1 !... .1 1 , L .. 1 .1 uuru., .uttiu nun bkiu uimmsbb. ejuiu by H C Kankln. plonter lawyer of Portland, died ol apoplexy Baturdoy. Roaeburir Bevlew: Conductor Al Clnyd has tendered his resignation to the Southern Paolflo Co. Rambler bloyole now 36.00. . Dry stovewood $1.60 per load dollv- ered. Leave orders at Green's grocery store on Willamette street, between .' mk A mil. .. . Tinware guaranteed fur 8 years si F L Chambers. '" Fifty dlffereut patterns of carpet in . our cut order department. ' ,' Day Henderson. A hew thing in airtight stoves, viz: A pretty one that will stay airtight. :uM'(t.AM tr t. f - , I .ura iiiuiu ... J . uauimiB . Bicycle mud guards that keep oil . I ..... .1 T .1 1 n . ) ,... I . wo uiuiii fjRuica iui nun. wumi uv ' cents, gents l.2fi. l'ut on by F L Chambers'. ' 40 seooud-hand hetters and alr-tlght beaters at F L Chambers. Bicycle repairing and sundries. ' K K McCl.ANAHAN. . The brlok work on the extension of the old Loan & Bavlngs bank building la being pushed by Bub-Coutraotors Blmmons' Clark. Homers A Alley have the ooutraot. In Balem the vote for McKlnley was reduoed from 1011 to 12:16 from the 1800 vote, while Bryan's was reduoed from . 1176 to 803. ' What Is the matter o Balem anyway. Struck by apathy. Thus far the republican plurality In Oregon Is 14,014. Tbe vote stands, McKlnley 40,408, Bryan 28,433, Wooley 1701, Barker 821, Debs 1045. Total registration 99,877. , Tbe Btaudard Oil Co baoked by the government, has been able to pay dur ing me past year s-u,uuu,uuu in uivi , dends. The recent election Increased the value of Rockefellers' stock $ 27, 000, at a Jump. No wonder he favored the election of Mr McKlnley, . T, I.. i..i . i ...I i nr TT ... iJUHUUlK IWiriDWj tiuuyotf ,T 11111- lltou returned from Corvallls Saturday - evening, where he has been holding the fall term of olroult oourt. There was hut one criminal case upon the dockets The regular fall term for this county will be convened Nov 2. lb. J. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO! fMLMERS md FUNERAL DIRECTOR Hew'tt th tlm to Paint h Proof Faint.. Are ftlsrSTlteM to be ftin loos lur.Kwl ewl on uh dsn. A OVIRTON. lt. ., I.taas Mm A DESPERATE MAN. KuLli Made a Break for Liberty Alter Being Sentenced. Kubli, tbe man taken to Balem from Corvallls tbe other day for lar ceoy of a wagon, has beeo a trouble some man to the Benton coonty officials... He played a farewell prank before he was taken to Ealem, says tbe Corvallls Times. It was In the uaturs ol an attempt to gain liberty. He had just received sentence, and his guards were taking him back to jail. Know log tbe desperate charaoter of tbe prisoner, Bberlft Burnett bad taken the precaution of having Deputy Hen derson along. Tbe party was just passing out of tbe rear entrance to tbe oourt bouse. In order to pass through the- open door, Henderson stepped ahead. Next came tbe prisoner with Sberift Burnett behind. Just as Kubll reached the door be made a leap. He Is active and Jumped far past Hen derson and ran down tbe steps. But It so happened that Sheriff Burnett Is a pretty good foot racer himself. As baseball player be ased to run basts like a quarter horse. In lets time than It takes to tell it, the sheriff was in hot pursuit of tbe fugitive. Henderson, too, was making fine headway until be routed bis rigging and fell down. Though Kubll had a start of several yards, tbe sberlQ . was quickly within a few feet of him. He commanded Kubll to atop, but tbe latter- paid no attention. Then the sheriff find two shots, at tbe ground, with bis revolver. Kubll neither threw up bis bands nor slackened bis pace. - v . At tbe Simpson orner the aherifl overhauled his man. Tbe race bad occupied but a minute, and tbe die auie covered bad been but Utile more than half a block. A revolver was shoved Into Kubli's face, and be was told to behave or take the conse quences. He chose to obey. The ring of the sheriff's voles showed tbattbe time for foolishness had expired. Kubll walked peacefully to jail, and In due time was landed behind tbe bare at Balem. Gorton's Minstrels Are Coming It Is a line performance, clean, new, lively, attractive; without a dummy lu it, with all good workers. It Is re fined, elaborate and clever; they are all good and of splendid reputation Tbey seem very ambitious and try to outdo eaoh other In tbelr work to pis the audience. . One of the most pleasing features ol the e minstrels is the freshness of their Jokes. Tbey are musical and good danoers, all of them. Gorton has quartette that would do any college glee club good to listen to. Bo too with tbe specialties, which are apt, not too long, none old, bnt plerilng. The company this season has been carefully selected and thev are all nearly equally deserving and versatile. Don't miss the great band oncert and parade at noon. Get your tloksta early r 1 there will be a lively demand. The organization . is winning unso licited golden opinions of tbe press everywhere, ... . At Tbe Parker Nov. 17. C ats now wiling. r Band Concert.-Tbe Fourth Rgl hieut bund Is arranging to give a oou. cert taext month at The Parker. Pro- fstsor Glen will take charge this even. lug, and the boys will drill steadily for the event. The program to be pre sented will Inolude the best olaaslcal music, from operas, aud will be worth wlille attending Eugene he In this band, one of tbe best musical organlx atlons In the state, and la taking pride In Its advancement. From time to time further announcement will be made. Boxing Up his Goods. Al Auten being unable to procure a suitable bulldlug until January 1st for his cigar store, boxed up his stock today aud will store them Until that time. Workmen will oommenoe putting the room Into readiness for Bommervllle A Berger's saloon at once. Tbey expect to bave tbe finest saloou In the state when they move Into tbelr new build Ing, in January or sooner. 1 Music for Flohknok. Tb West Nov. 9: Tbe Robarts went to Yaqui oa Tuesday . morning aud returned Wednesday. Bhe brought In a num ber of organs and a piano wbloh some of our people recently ordered from a Portland music house. Uors Puhcharkd. T D Linton to day purchased 80 bales of hops of C Stewart, of Mohawk, for 14 ceute per pound. JUST THINK Nutmegs, per 8ni 1 tiallon oan rook oandy drips 1 gallon good table syrup 1 lb good salted peauule 1 lb No 1 nil nee meat 6c oOo 85c 20o 15o 25 us can K C baking powder JOo 8 'lis No 1 colored beans 2&o 1 bottle good table catsup 100 3 lbs good green Ooflee S6o 1 lb good tea 85o 4 boxes ball bluing SAc 8 lb pkg gold dust- 20c To olnee out remember, 1 plug good shewing tobacco SSo. AX BILLY. Department Sioro TO RAISE FUNDS. Red Cross Will Hold a Market. The Red Cross society of tbls city, must raise fuuds Immediately aud the ladles bave decided to bold a 1 market" on Saturday, Nov. 17th, the plwe to be anouuoed later. The following letter from tbe San fraooisco Red Cross Is self-explanatory and shows that tbe return of volunteers brings much Red Cross work. This work seems to be tbe lot of the women of of tbe Paolflo Coast, aud the Eugeue Red Cross will continue to do ber share as long as there is work to be done: MisaT. Fmikndlv, Cor. Bec'y, 1 . Eugene, Oiegou, Mr Dear Miss Fkiendly: The R. R. company will bring your read ing material to us free of obarge aud we will be very haopy to reotive it at the Manila . Library Rooms, Pbelan Building. Thank you greatly for your kind offer of any borpltal supplies. We bave bad an earnest reqaeet for com fort bags for troops sailing In Febru ary, and would be so glad to receive them. Our Immediate and greatest need Is for Increase of funds to carry on the relief work we are doing every day here In helping thesick and dis abled men and the ragged and Idle and destitute ones who are stranded here soldiers, of course, I m-tan. Be tween now aud next June tbe twenty-five thousand volunteers wi'i pass through our oity en route bouse, and there will be many sick and wounded and disabled who must bave tnuoh ot our care and money. Can't you arrange far an entertainmsnt or dinner and help us with the proceeds? Tbe need Is large. Thanking you for your ever willing help and courage. - Gback Btirbctt, Bec'y. Last Night's Play. A good audienoe was at the Parker laat night to witness a production of "A Stranger In New York," one of floyt's best suoceeses. Tbe cmpsny wai large and evidenced considerable appreciation by continued applause during various portions of tbe play. Borne of tbe slnglr.g was good and the songs new, and tbe dancing of the McCoy sisters reoeived favorable at tention. The next event at Tbe Parker will be Gorton's Minstrels Saturday, No vember 17. . , . . Married. Jacob btrausmaler and Miss Mary Schmidt were united In marriage at 10 o'clock tble morni.ig at tbe Catholic church by Rev L Przybylskl, In tbe presence of relatives and a few intimate friends. Tbe groom Is one of tbe prominent young bop men of Lane' oounty, and has bwte of friends who will unite In ex tending best wishes to biin and his fair voung bride. Tbey will reside at tbe Nele Tiop yard near bprtngfield, which Mr Btrausmaler baa leased for a term of years. 44 Necessity Knows No Law' But a Uvj of Nature bows to the necessity of keeping the blood pure so that the entire system shall be strong, healthy and vigorous. ' To iakt Hood's StruptrHU, tht grttf blood purtfitr, is ihtrtfotc a Urn of hctlth And It b A necessity In netrty every house hold. H never distppoinls. Blood Disorder "My step dAughttr And I hAve both been trou bled grtAtty vjilh blood tSsorders And stonuch troubles, And severtl bottles of Hood's SArsAPAriltA hjive been of greAt benefit." J Ames F. Thompson, Wilmington. Ohio. 3 WCd6 SaMGt HwkI'i F11U ear lWr HU i th nofetrrluUng snd ulT cU'rUo to"uks with Hooi'l Sr,tprili Hew To-day Down Pillows. Pillow Covers Denims. and a.rHU4MJH.lUU - 'MV-U- J- " ' H U MoKinley l up from Kab tn. Julius Piuous, a Portland bop ninu, Is lu the city. J L Clark, of Springfield, was In Eugene today. Mm F L Ulbbs went to Portland today on a visit. O P Houston of Junction City, was in Eugene today. 8 L Moorhea'', "t the Junction Times, Is In Eu eue. Dr Driver addicted astrfetmidienoe from his buggy U.day. attorney J M Willlarrs is hme from dewn the valley. Johu Edmunsoa aud wife went to Portland this afternoon. Frank L Chambers was a passenger to Portland by today's train. JB Wlnstanley arrived home today from a trip down the villey. Mr aud Mrs H N Cm kerMne ar borne from a trip to Siuihern Oregon. Dr Wall; Ben Lurch and Darwie Bristow, of Cottage Grove, were in Eugene today. , . J C Lindsay, traveling freight agent nf the Rln Grande Western, is In the city. . Dr Kane, of Halsey, who has been rtnntorln? here left for home on this afternoon's train. Nex Ankeny, a son of Levi ADKeny of Walla Walla, Wash, is vMtlng H E Ankeny and family in this oity. Mr and Mrs Wm Laird, of Qui Held, Wasbington, former Lane oountyitee, bave returned home after a pleasant visit here. Attorney L Bllyeu goes to Oregon City tomorrow morning on the early train to attend circuit court at that place. Charles Griffin left to-tny for the Lower Bluslaw to attend to a Inggiue contract. He will be absent for some time. George Frazer and Cbas Grifllo left for the Bluslaw oouutry this afternoon to do some logging fir a firm Indebted to them. Captain H. L. Heath arrived today from - - MoMlnnville and will go to the Blue River mines, where Mr Heath has extensive interests. Rev Claude Le masters, i t Amity, former attendant of the Eugene Di vinity sobool, passed through this after noon en route to California on a short trip. Dr Robert Marsh, of Portlaud, who was for some time connected with the volunteer army in his professional capacity, arrived up today, aud is vis iting at the home of bis parents. James Parvin, of 0xtnr, left today for Ipava, Illinois, his old borne. - Mr Parvin left there in 1853 and tbis h bis second visit back, he iiavlnur made the trip In 1884. Hi will probably be absent a month. Rev P Rasmussen and C Pllegard, of Fresno, California, who have been at tending a session of the Danish Luth' eran church at Port land, visited with Rev PLC Hansen In this oity. They stared borne today much plessed with Oregon. . Residence Robbed. Tbe residence of Mrs George H Thurston on Pearl street, between Beventb and Eighth, was entered last Sunday evening while the family was at ol.urch. The fol lowing jewelry aud olothing are miss- ing; Pair dlamoud earrings amber pin, pairamethyst earrings, a cud but ton With Initials "M H T," pair Moss agate errlngs, bracelets in red case, a watch key winder, sold button, some old Jewelry, man's coat and trowsers, black serge. The bouse w is entered by raising a wludow. It la thought that tramps did the work. Ofllcere down tbe valley have bten notified of tbe theft. A good many suspicious characters are prowling about, so say tbe omoers, and we would advise our readers to not leave their residences unprotected these nights. Lost. A purse at Springfield, con taining money and valuable papers. Finder will leave same at this oftlce and receive liberal reward if niouey Is returned. Art New Neck Wear for Ladies and l.ainy Day Skirts. CITY COUNCIL Very Liltle-Busmess Transacted-- C S Williams blected Coun cilman Vice W H Luck ey, Resigned. Council met In regular session last night. Preseut Mayor Harris ano Counollmen Osburn, White, Frerton, Roney end Peter. Minutes of OotoberS, 13 andlopp- proved. Councilman While reed mommy report of slieet committee; orae eu filed. b P HUdden, by permission of ibe oouiicil. Mated: That when ttlali street was improved culverts were re moved that drained Ms land; be would ask tn have Ibeui replaced (s tbe land could uot be cultivated without the diverts. He al o would ask to be ex empt from tbe order of October 8th to construct sidewslks on Monroe street. On motion of Councilman Roney tbe matter was referred to the street oom- mltteeand oity surveyor, aud side walk to street committee, with power to act. councilmsn White, of the street committee, ou petition for sidewalk on unrtb side of Eleventh street, from Oharneltoo tn Lawrence, ieportlavr- aUy aud reouniinended sidewalk ordered on the south Bide of the street also. Report and recommendation adopted and walks ordered on bo'h sides of the street. Petition from property owners ask ing for vacation ol outer 84 feet of Park street read; on motion of Roney referred to judiciary committee, and notice to be given interested parties. Month report of street committee resd by Councilman White. It showed 34,120 feet of new lumber and 672 feet of old lumber used. Billls read and referred. The following special policemen, aotlng on Halloween night were allowed $3 eaoh for tbelr services: Wm Wiles, W G White, J M Howe, Bidny Scott, C R Doyle, R M Pratt and Geo M Taylor. L A Ross was paid 60 oenis for burying a dog. C b Williams elected oounollman, unanimously in place of W H Luckey, rrslirned. Adjourned to meet November 13, at 7 p m. Court House Items. Chattel mortgage $ 75 00 Chattel mortgage 680 00 Mortgage 100 00 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. M A Veatch et ux to Sarah Brlggs 3 sores In tp 19 s r 1 w, 20.50. Snm Tnoley et ux to Maurice Moore 100 acres in tp 15 b r 7 w, (600. F Hinton to Dan Hlnton 1-9 interest in 820 acres In tp 10 s r 5 w, $166 66. J E Mot'auley to Geo Fisher et al Newport mining claim, Blue River, $200. MINING LOCATIONS. Little Annie claim, Bohemia, J A Cbllders, M S Kerring, locators. LOO BRAND. B J Watts files log brand for his ex clusive use In Bluelaw and tributaries. probate' court. Lait. will and testament of John Tait filed fur probate. After providing for the payment of just debts and a few bequests, tbe property will revert to IMizi j Talt, widow, for her use during her natural life, and then to go share and share alike to oil I Id re n of deceased. . Arthur B Tait, son, and B B Eakln are named In the will as ex ecutors. , Returned East. New York,' Nov 12. Mr Henry Gllfry, princlpsl legislative clerk of the' TJ 8 senate, together with Mrs Gllfry and Misses Sarah H and Helen F Gllfry, of Salem, Or, have Just re turned East from Oregou. Weather Bpeclal to the Guiiw. Portland, Nov, 113. Inoreaelnir cloudiness this afternoon and tonight. Wednesday, occasional lain. Beals. High Five Cldb Mrs H E An keny entertained tbe High Five Club this afternoon at ber home on North Pearl street. Her daughter, Mrs Ros- coe Cantrall, of Klamath county, was a guest and a number ot others aside from the club members wers in attend anee. l tie afternoon was very nleas- aouy spent in the fascinating came noin wijicn ineolub derives Its nam u.i nanny reiresnuieots were served. Parlytio Stroke. Ftnr.r.. est.Nov.B: Mrs A R Bultolnh I. lutieritig from a stroke of naralvsl.. having been taken ill suddenly about Ji a m on lunnay. Bhe was out lu me yard alone when stricken ano must, nave tain mere ror some time before she wai discovered and help oame. At last report she was some netierana could tslk Intelligibly. Doing Goon Work. Salem Joi nal: MrCH Marklisui, the llvt gen eral passenger and freight agent of tbe ooumern Pacific, has accomplish, a muoa oi a lasting nature In encourai Ing the establishment of creameries In this state. In time tbis Industry will obisin such a growth that It m k- one of the leading butter producing s'atea In the union. Too RsP.-Salem Journal: "Fu gene, Portlaud, Oregon City, Albany and other towns bave bigb mhnol football teams. For ot.vlous reason, 3aleru bas none " Shoes Shoes A special sale on shoes. All marked down. A good assortment of childrens shoes. Come and see. if we can fit you. Wo keep a completo ljlle ft( fancy and staple groceries Oils and Paints. Flour and Feed. C C Hammond's French, Graham, Rye, ami Cream brflul, eta Cakes. T leu, Cookie, liolifl. and all kimlaof p&Mtritw always ou hand. gtkst MBONIEEE gtli BAKERY. CONFECTONERY, SHORT ORDERS . . AND LUNCHES. ' ,JnuLKS. Lunches from 5 cents up. Cakes madato order. Every thing in the bakery line.' Fine chocolate creams. Home made taffies. The leading brands of cigars and tobareos.- Free delivery Phone, Red 46-4. 9th st. H W DUNN, Successor k J B Willoughby. "Lest We Forget" Your attention is again - called to the fact, that Yerington's Pheno-Q limine Is a specific for Cold in the Head. T.a Grippe, Headache, ai.H 1 all other similar complaints. SATISFACTION OJt MONKY IUCJC Prepared and sold only at Yerington's 9th Street Drag Store, EUGENE, OREGON. Hotel Arrivals. EUOENB. J W (Sliuaiale. WalU-rvllle N OiHiier, Roaeburir RC Edwards and wifd, Lowell H D Ang,B, Asblaud ' C Uondoiao, Florence (3 W Stewart, Sllverton Wm Taylor anil wife, Fall Creek R N MoClanatian, Mvdford Clair HmksoD, Alma O F Crist, Elinira F E Hatch, F.lmlra J A Bnggs, Trent O K Ogden, Unburn A Uhl, 8F B P ObIhtii, Portland ' Uesry Klmbell, Pei.dlelnn J C Huiltb, Mt Aog-1 V P Honstoo, Juncil .n J M Davis, s F Jnok Wright, 8 F HOFFMAN Q A Lonlg, BPlo J as Parvlu, Dexter John K Ouok, Isabel T RaudQeld U L Williams, Dexter J M Hmllb, Wallerville J F Kelly, Coburg Prof Bartholomew, Hprlnglleld J W Belover, Portland K M Agee, Chicago N A Wilson, Portland J T Radtr, Treoiont, O R W Crowe!!, Coburg JoliD Kelly, Coburg O D Frsser, Portland B Larch, Cottage Urove Julius Prinous, Portland H L Heatb, Itlue Hlver W K Williams, Portland A Wllhelm Jr, Monroe O H Fllhlan, Chlmgo J M Berry, Chicago J V Llndsey, Portland O T Lane, Wallervllle Call for Warrants. All outstanding city warrmrs to snd lnoludlngNo25l,fi809 MUB wm b para on presentation at my ofllca Xov .u, , luitresi win cease afier mai oatf. Oho F Craw, City Treasurer. Datf d Nov 1.1, 1900. To the Pen. Mrs Minnie Crocket was nliM .1 the penitentiary at Salem, Saturday, from Peidleton under tentenn. .f iirJ ImprlsoDineut for the murder ol her husband. David i rocket at Milton, on Oct. Bih ' Shoes QUINER & BITTER '. - Ninth St. Eug(in6 0re Bakery, Cafo a9d staurapt intrdonu to onler. X..H.KIU-, i . auuutsauH 10 uhiuauo BAKERY- u I hiss all KOHliER & CHASE ....music house,, MORRIS & CRAW, Prcpmtan Fine line of Pianos and OrMcoutuj (tn h.Viri. Uiaftim. Miwuu inii Hulk The celehnileil TniwtrriftgeurltBi PianoH sold cheip for ca."h won? payments. 2" 9(h St. 0; posite Hof man, Eugenelr. Reward Withdrawn. The prlvnierewurd I offered ofS Is hereby withdrau-u in coutiduiia otitis tl.10.00 reward oHered by Ik business bouses of Eugeoe, oonrlif tbe same purpose. EH Inohjk. Vpv I?pcr.nir.int Mian Milrlrari Hmiar u 1 1 I nn I Hit' olass short order restaurant slid liM counter November 1!). LoDrba I 5 cents up. First door south of Cto man building, Willamette street. Uaj & Henderson, UndtiiaieriN Embaltners. Cop. VVil. and 7th m WHY DRINK TRASHY COFFEE? Drink Sultan Coffee It flits Tin lO'irht Spot Every Time. . Dehciom Flavor Full Mrenuth Alwtilntly Pure Contains no Chicory. Best 35 cent Coffee on Earth. Sold only by GREAT. APIJICJI IJVIPORTIJiG TEA II NINTH ST, BtTwrt" WIU'",T" ANO OAK. EUGENE OBEOO" Conn and Try Free A Cup of Siltan ITS t T.A, Coffs. S'd P'!k??S I th. Co. t. IOO tors in.". Pselfle Co.st. THAT'S WHY OOODS 50 UOOO PRICES SO LOW,