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Advertisements in the 1;AILY GUARD Reach the Right kind of People. Delivered every Evening at your door for only 50 cents a Month. VOL. 18. EUGENE, OREGON, DECEMBER 21, 1900 FRIDAY EVEINING NO 199. DAILY EUGENE GUARD. ' , I rniUAT LVtNING COMPLETE LINE OF GOODS... ALL THE NEW THINGS. GAZE ON OUR WINDOWS. "Lest We Forget" Your attention is again called to the fact that Yerington's PhenoQuinine It a specific for Colli in tb- Head. T.n Grippe, Hernia, -lie. nd nil other Bimilar couinliiiotn. SATISFACTION Uit MONEY BACK. Prepared and auhl ouly al Yerington's 9th Street Drag Store, EUGENE, OREGON. ! & IHO nmnlpQ j Bought IUUU yalliJlUO Price j It's An 111 . Wind That Profits No One The following samplos will be sold for 50 per cent Discount from regular prices. We The Truth Of This Adage Daily MENS' UNDERSHIRTS MENS' SOX, MENS' SILK HANDKERCHIEFS AND MUFFLERS, MENS' OVERSHIRTS IN WOOL AND COTTON, SWEATERS, UMBRELLAS, LADIES' VESTS, GLOVES, HOSE, HANDKERCHIEFS, ETC. 67 TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT on the following: Please remember that you are invited to examine our Clothing, Over coats, .Mackin toshes, Capes and Jackets, Men's Rubber P.oots, Woolen lilankets,. Oil (foods on which we are giving 10 per cent discount. I Frank I Son. BIG ROYALTY VERDICT. SI2.OOQ.000 Bell Telephone From Western Doion Telegraph Co. GERMANY WONT ARBITRATE. Speo.al to the Ouahd. Darmstadt, Germany, Dec 21. The resolutions author lzmg the initiation ot arbitration proposals between Great iii nam ami the Jrnnsvaal Republic were defeated on a tie vole by the vote of the president of the house of represen tatives oumg cast in the negative. BOXED THE BOXERS. Hp? c al lo the tiutril. Berlin, Due 21. Count Von Waldersee, German com mander in China, reports that his troops met and defeated a large lorce ot Uoxers at Yung; Ling. BIG DAMAGE VERDICT. Special to the Guard Boston, Dec 21. The suit of the Bell Telophone Com pany against the Western Uunion Telegraph Company for royalty for infringements of the Bell Telephone plant, was decided today. The Bell company was awarded $12,000,000 damages and royalty. The case enlisted the best legal talent of the country and was closely contested on every point. HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC CLUB. Met for Organization This noon. After- This afternoon at 1 o'clock the youug rueu nf the Eugene High School met for the o paoi'.Ht Inn of an athletic club. A bi'tud of iduiib geri consisting of Fay Howe, Than Auntin and Webster Kin. caid, w;in elected and invested witb power to elect a president, secretary and treasurer from their number. The board will also have entire control of the club affairs. Their next step will be to secure a suitable building for their gymnasium and the proceeds ot the entertainment to be given at the High School building tonight will go toward purchasing necessary appa ratus, elo, witb which to fit up the gymnasium. Poultry Shipments. A large amount nf poultry is now being shipped from Eugene to Han Francisco, Portland and Seattle. E J MoOlana ban already this week has shipped over 150 geese to San Francisco and 600 or 700 turkeys to Seattle. This Is only a snail fraotlon of the total amount shipped from here however. Eugene bsB a number of other poultry dealers who have sent away large numbers of the feathered tribe to the city markets. Useful and Acceptable Christinas FOOTBALL TOMORROW. Co. C's Team Goes to Cottage Grove. The Line-Up. On tomorrow afte, noon's 2:0(1 train the football team of Co (', of this oily. will go to Cottage Grove to do battle on the gridiron with the Bohemians of Cotraue Grove. Manager Ford stated to a Guakd reporter today that be expected a hard gamo and If bis men win they will have lo play fast ball. They are In good condition however, and no doubt will make a splendid showing. The Cottage Grove men average several pounds more to the man than the Eugene team. The line-up of the two teams Is as follows: co. c. Dillard W Smith Martin Luckey WeBtbrook Gray Jennings Gilbert Dillard Ford B (oap) Butcher o rg U r t 1 1 r e 1 e q lb I b f BOHEMIA. Delaasus Harme Martin Wallace McKlhboL Berry Dunn Grlflin Medley (oap) Pott Piper Ogleaby, Hubs for Co 0 Crabtree, Wlthrow. Bubs for Bohemia Rouse, Blair, Gifts Lareo stock to choose from Something the worth of your money, ace them at YORAH'S SHOE STORE Prices Talk It la saying easily demonstrated by examining the display of holiday goods at Yerington's Ninth Street Drug Store. An elegant assortment of Toilet Seta, Dressing Cases, Manicure Seta, Smok ing Seta, Brush and Comb Cases, CuO and Collar Boxes, Purses, Mirrors, Perfumes and Atomizers and a large variety of other holiday goods which are being offered at price that talk These goods must be sold, therefore 1 have made prices on them that do not admit of argument. Come and see. Rainfall. The Jooal government weather official, 'Herbert Eastland, In forma the Guard that daring the rainstorm Wednesday night and yes terday an Inoh and a half of rain fel Id Eugene. For Hint. Furnished or uufur nished rooms for rent. Apply to Mrs Kalslnn, Oak street between Sixth and Seventh. THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Appropriate Christmas Exercises This Afternoon. Oil wllie VACATION. Today being the last school dsy be fore Christmas, exercise appropriate to the occasion were held by the public schools this afternoon. A Guard re porter visited both the Central ami Geary sohools and was shown through the various departments by the teach ers In charge. Nearly all the rooms weie elaborately decorated with ever gien, etc. and very artistic work by Die piinlls a exhibited on the blackboards. The program oonsleled tl inusio, reoluUoiis, dialoituea and tableaux They were highly interesting aud showed much work on the part of teaohera and pupils alike lu preparing them Quite a uumber of visitor at tend, d the exercise at i oth sohools. No special exerclFes were held at the High School this afternoon, but the young people are making great prep arations for ihelralhletio benefit which will be held at the High School build ing this evening. A good program baa been prepared and tbey an de serving of liberal patronage. From now till January 2 the regular Christmas vacation occurs. The pupils will take a needed rest and wben studies are resumed tney will be In condi'lnn to do harder and tetter work. The children are all happy over the anticipation o' the holiday and the festivities oonneoted ihere-wltb and merry time are planned by mcwi of them lo lie had ourlnj this brief respite from their s'U'tlep. Court House Items. Chattel mortgage $60 00 H1CAL KOTATE T tANBFRRB. Arthur L Preiser e ux to Mary M Anderson lot. 8 blk H In University ad to Eugene, $00. James Hlggin et u to A C Wood cock, lot 10 blk 2 i oll.je Mill Palk, $1. W H Klrkratrlck to Edward P Caldwell 1(10.28 aorea io tp 17 r2s, $2000. W E Brown et ux to the Eugene Lumber Co, 160 aorea In tp ID r 1 w, $400. Mrs A O Archer to W J Rogers, 46 acre In Lane oounty, 11000. City of Eugene to John F Gardner land In Eugene, $61.6). A J Blaok to Allot Herlngton 240 aorea la tp 20 r 4 w, $1000. circuit xjurt. Mary E Franklin vs Geo H Frank lln for oustody of minor child, Leslie Franklin; denied, and further ordered that oblld be nut removed Irom Juris dlotlon of this oourt during pendency of till suit. J C Goodale vs A Wheeler to set aside deed. Oourt rule that last title to property Is declared to be lu A Wheeler's nam. 8 H Friendly vs Adam Schmltt et al. Deoreed that counterclaim of A A G Hovey, Emily Hovey and B J Owen be disallowed; that plaintiff re cover money lu the above Mill a In the dioree heretofore rendered herein, and that In this proceeding neither party recover ooet. mariiaor licinbi. Charles O Pearson and Margaret Whllsett, Ellsworth, witness. Special Suits and Overcoats Tako a look at our Clothing Window. It will interest you; then come and see tho BARGAINS we have to offer. ...BBEAKFAJ SK4WL SPECIALS... $1.00 Shawls, 75c now. .50 Shawls, 40c now. SEE THEM IN WINDOW. Yankee Hill's Genuine Maple Syrup In Bulk. Bring a buckot and got what you want at $1.00 por gallon. , ' G(!t a few free tickets on tho Doll. L. C SKEELS, Agent for Chaso & Sanborn coffees. Pianos For Christmas. w, Ksre receiving fine new nos (Unci from the factories at H.tom New York and Philadelphia. We are the ole representatives for Oregon, and by th" method can sell you a Hue piano cheaper than anyone. , We have good pianos v.lih a full metal plate and full ex 'eli sion duet desk from $'J3O0 up old on easy Installment, and warranted by the oldest and largest Muilc bouse on the coast. NINTH STRUCT, EUGENE, OREGON. &JS 'ESS) SiiiVil : Officers Elected. HUSTLING) KNIOHTB. Ata meeting of the Hustling KulghU of Woodcraft, an auxllllary to the Medern Woodmen, held last night an election of officer resuting follow: Venerable Hustler, Edwlo Wright; Royal Advisor, R MoMurpby Corn Hnapper, Dr M L York; Pen Push er, O A Rowland; Worthy Cruiser, Walter Roe; Chief Snorter, Ernest Miller: iDslde Snoozer, Earl Mount Outside Bnoonr, E L Irvln. After th election the new officers were Installed ky Deputy Grand Hustler David Link INUINBCO, NO. 1. Eugene Engine Co No 1, last even Ing elected the following member to the elty board of fire delegate: Ed ward Cluer, M 8 Hubble and Geo Muuro. Wanted. To lrt.de, a small I i proved ranch, three mile fiom run road elation In Lent oounty, for p'c erty In Eugene. JntUlre at Gut :' nfllce for particular Condition or ihi Rivkr. ii, river at S o'clock th afternoon w little over 14 feet above low i mark. It Is rising -leadlly and ili pehaps Ik a lew feel higher by umr -Ing. JV A BFFHAH. BY THE BASKETFUL the tliiKl package, or however you may order your Christmas rr.HiTieh, we are your willing pf vitorw; thiil 1b to fny, the mii l "Mi iturnhRM mIihII have tq-inl HitBntloh with the lar t'f-t, 'iiu ditty wi xpPOt to h.r h liV.i!iKH nf Old Hanta liiiis. Kh either grod Iti.en J. U. GREEN & SON. Telephone Main 26-1 THE BONBONIERE 9th Street Bakery and Confectionery. All kinds of bakery goods. Fino pastry. The choicest lino of confoctionory in the city. Lunches to order. Wo carry a line of choice cigars. Frosli oysters sorvou and sold by the can. Remember tho place, 9th atroet next door to the Opera House. rati OEiivcRv. H. W. DUNN & CO REMINDERS FOR Tie Holidays ) Tho best lino of FURS that ever came to Eugone. Prices lowor than any 0110. We are going to close this line out. Ho sure and see thorn. Embroiderod Flannel, in beautiful pinkshado, black, baby blue, and cream, now on dirph y. GOLn BELTS Ju.hi ( iiic and ( iold 1 1 i-niiiiiii;. Collerolts in all grades. A good lino left yet for XMAS. Come In nd see them. Morris I Craw. Kink Link or Pianos. It I as serted that Frank Rtnkln ha ousiim: up the finest line of pisDos, In tin Walton block, ever brought to Huge- e W C T U. IV g'ller meeting po poned until Jan litb, 1801. SEE (HM: NEW Lino of rnje.t Not Curtain. 8. OUR NEW fa bio Li n lion 01 and 72 in, lino values. I'.ED SPREADS. From 75 cts to$l.'X). All thoso goods make y,ood XMAS prosents. FRANK DUNN.