DAILY
,dvertisenxents in the
' jjY GUARD Reach
V p jgiit kind of People.
GENE GUARD.
Delivered every Evening
at your door for only
50 cents a Month.
EUGENE, OREGON, JANUARY 21 1901
MONDAY EVENING
NO 18
EU
jJTg. MONDAY EVENING
Grand Clearance
Sale.
For
Jan
uary
1901
Union Suits.
50cts for 39cts
75ctB for GOcts
1.00 for TOcts
1.50 for 1.15
Dress Goods.
15cts for lOcts
25cts for 20cts
35cts for 2octs
50, C0&65 for ...45cts
Boys Clothing.
Men's Clothing
Boys Overcoats.
Mens Overcoats
20 Per Cent Off.
Ladies Dressing Sacques
and Woolen Waists to Close
Out.
Boys Caps 15cts
Mens Caps 20&35ctsi
COLORED LINEN.
SOcta for 39cts
LADIES HOSE.
Fleece Lined.
20cts for locts
25cts for 20cts
35cts for 25cts
Woolen Hose.
35cts for 25cts
SOcts for 40cts
COcts for , 50cts
Children's Hose.
20cts for 15cts
Excellent Values
Ladies Under Vests.
50cts for 38cts
SHIRTING.
Black Trilled 12ict for 9cts
10c Shirting for 8cts
TABLE LINEN.
25c Table Linen for 20c
50c Table Linen for 40c
60c Table Linen for 50
75c Table Linen for GO
1.25 Table Linen for 1.00
v 1.50 Table Linen for 1.25
NAPKINS.
$1.50 Napkins for $1.15
$2.00 Napkins for $1.40
$5.00 Napkins for $3.G0
TOWELS LINEN.
7cts for 5cts
15cts for 12cts
20cts for 15cts
25cts for 20cts
30cts for 25cts
MUSLINS.
L. L. muslin Jets
W. W. muslin 6ctf
. A. muslin 79cts
Bleached 9cts
Bloached 6cts
Bleached Gets
SHEETING UNBLEACHED
8- 4 Sheeting Unb....l4cts
9- 4 Sheeting Uub....l5cts
SHEETING BLEACHED.
8- 4 Bleachod .". I6f
9- 4 Bleachod 22cts
10- 4 Bleachod 23cts
Calico 4cts
Calico Sets
Gingham 5cts
Gingham Gets
OUTING FLANNELS.
Outing Flannel 5cts
10 Outing Flannel forj8J
12 J Outing FlanDel 10
IAIPT0I BEOS. HAIPTM BEOS...
n
Mitart. Cor.
, Undertakers and
and 7th sts.
BUSINESS CABD
ATTORNEYS-AT-IAW.
M WILLIAMS.
ATTOENEY-AT-LAW
felltetloM ircllty.
Lic-uver Lane County Bank,
BUYKU,
A1TORNEY-AT-LAW
ti ! -0i Fint Ntionl Bank.
ECQENE, OhBQOV.
C WOODCOCK,
ATT01INEY-ATLAW.
l&t-Om hill block south of Chriunaa Blk
VKSKirwOKTU.
ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW
f lpncUw In all the Court's.
Edokwb Orkqon.
JAXIEL GABY.
- ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
EUGENE. OKEGON.
p-Up stain,
CHltlSMAN BLOCK.
OHAS a BIRD!
rUttH01OT01l
IjlHOMPaON A HARDY,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
KSLIS.FrttN,tional BMlk Building.
!"' mill tli.
Eoouct, Obiooh.
Hj " TEAVH,
Attoioey-At Lw.
pa-OterEngen. Low Sayings bank.
cogent, Oregon.
HIGH SCHOOL LECTURE COURSE
. E. Church Tuesday, January
23d, 8 O'clock, p. m.
The Students' Association of the
Eugene Hlh Bobool begs to announce
to the publlo the first leoture of the
oonrse. Dr T A Buyer, the ci lebratel
divine, of Chicago, will deliver bis
grsat lecture entitled: "Crossing the
Century Line," Tuesday evening,
Jan. 22nd, it 8 o'clock, in tbe audito
rium of tbe M E cburob.
Tbe students have undertaken this
course for two purposes: First, for the
educational benefit ol tbeinselvea and
tbe publlo, believing tbat such lectures
will till a real need In Eugene; seoond,
that they may advance tbe interests
of tbe High bebool in support of its
musical and other enterprises. They
respeetfully Bolioit the patronage of our
citizens.
To Loan. $1,000 on first class real
estate seourlty, at 8 per cent. For par
tlculars call at Guard ollloe.
LIST OF JURORS
To Sent In the Circuit Cowl
lor 1901.
OUR
CLEARANCE
SALE
is dow In full
tbe time to
QUALITY
force. Now Is
buy HIGH
BHOEH,
nW.BDORRIS,
RlKJEY COUNSKLOK-AT-LAW
Etaallth. court, of the Htoond
""Uh.tiict.nd in th. Snonun. Court
m Miu a.
MEDICAL.
DjRj W UAURIS.
I WSIOAN AM I MlTMl!HnlU
- u. 12 . m; 2 to 5 and 7 to
I i uoiWOVU
11th and
AT
LOW QUALITY PRICES.
For good bargains call early at
Y0WS SHOE
STORE.
NOTICE..
'UXS.KUYKENDALL,
pHYSICIANS AND SUROKONS
D 0,
MISS A, M. SMITH, I), 0
OSIEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
"-gtohsotoi
"Wfcoan bl ai,n,,mtm-t
""OlMt0d,y0rni(lhti
JEWEI.En.
f'WdClock.'R..d.
K' t. Omoi
JQOBIIDLE,
B DENTIST!
'lit'" IT"1' Fifth and
'.""tun. block wt ol MinoU
We liave pUoed the Coupons for
our drawing or a o.i ju
BloyiK My4th, wlih the dlUer
n.it on.rH.ni in Kuvpne
With every pu'ehae ot 26 cents
worth ot our Laundry Hoap, you
rereive ou. chance forou' premium
nfler.
Ddinnmh vnn mv nritmnir for
the chanoj Buy 25 cents worth f
our Laundry Soap ana your grocer
win writ, vour name upon acoupon
which he will reiurn tons in time
for the drawing May 4, ivui.
Eugene Soap Go
IT IS EASY IF YOU
KNOW HOW
Ynti can make an independent lMnff by
learning how to make Portrait. We hav.
the latMt pmcem ot teaching In your on
homo. Work guaranteed. Writ, to
Th. Portland Art Co, S70 Oak St,
Portland, Oregon.
The jMoffman
W OZEIOLERi PRO.RitTOK
TUNDAY DINNER 5Co
EUOtNl, OI'ON.
TWO HUNDRED NAMES.
Tbe commissioners' conrt hei ohrsea
tbe following citizens of Lane county
to serve an oircult court jurors for 1901 :
Bailey preoinot Andrew Wood, E
H Hawkins, Ben Andrews, J G Btuv
enson. Blue Giver Frank Mason.
Coyote 0 hi Doak, John Jenkins,
W I Coleman.
Bobemia Geo O Knowlea, D J
Gover.
Blanttm E J Crow, Robert C
Payne.
Camp Creek Ed lirattaln, Robert
Millionn, Gns Wagoner, Geo N Mo
Lean, U H Baker.
Crcswell John Martin, John W
Stone, Jobn R Sellars, A S Hazelton,
S B Wooten, John F Weeks.
East Coltage Grove D E Blagel,
Geo Warner, VV A Llnooln, J M Sher
wood, Wm Landess, N Martin, David
Mosby, Robt Griffin, L F Wooley.
West Cottage Crove B M Veatsb,
David MoFarlaud, A U Spare, Jere-
miah Taylor, Wm H Whit, Jobn
Holland, Levi Geer, Archer Bice, Geo
Hawley.
South Eugene No 1 P J MoPberson,
Geo Long, John Ingham, Al Hamp
ton, F E Dunn, E B Farrlngton, B H
Miller, W T Carroll, A K Patterson, S
H Friendly.
Soutb Eugene No 2-L Bickcl, F A
Rankin, Jcel McCornack, J F Amis, F
M Wllklns, J M Sloan, A W Haskell,
M S Hubble, F L Chambers, J W
Kays. .
North Eugene No 1 L H Patterson,
E Wbattam, D B iiakln, N H.ll, N B
Alley, John West, Henry flolleubeck,
Volney Hemenway, J a Luokey, JNoan
Gross, B MoMurphey, BS Huston, I
E Stevens, E Hansen.
North Eugene No 2 E B MoElroy,
C H Hales. B M Day. J J Hess, M B
Wallls, D E Hlmttno, A J Plcksrd, J
C Watklns, Geo F Craw, D M Putker
son.
Einilra John Jeans, Amos Ell-
naker, Fred Yates, Ben lutuau.
Florence A B Buttolph, Frank
Monlnouierv. James E Bay, A O
Punke, Fred O Pifl.
Fairmount N M ( lem, J A Bur
llngame, M 'J Davis, J l Myers.
Fall Creek A J It3nfro, F 8
nt-r, J B Youug.
Gate Creek James Keuntrly, Joseph
J Pepint.
Hale Geo H Hale, J N Cwk.
Hazel Dell Wm 0 Walker.
Ulentena A O Barbour, A M Rich
ard son,
Goshen-F B DilUrd, C H Mathews
Frank Beisner.
Hermann A A Gibson.
Heceta Ira Bray.
MoKenzie Brldgo-A 8 Powers.
LougTom-CW Mays, J W Will
lams, Milton Robinson, J M Fergu
son. Mohawk B F Houston, N H Ham
mlt', Fred Ware, Jacob C Nicholson,
James Tallwan, Frauk M Siallord,
GeoC Wkltbeck.
Luke Creek-C A Polt rf, Jamei
Johnton.
Biuslaw-O F Davis, J F While,
Jerry Atkinson, G F Lwkwood.
Mabel -M J Arnold.
Wsllacc-Thaddeus M Grubbs, Da
vid B Harris.
Lane Walter Blaohly, L W O
Pott.
Saginaw D W Harding, Geo L
Sears, Perry Casteel, Fred Wright, C C
Bumbo.
Mapleton M J Sweet, Albert P
Enowles. ,
Irving J D Spencer, E E Awbrey,
B F Bond, Green Zumwalt, Jacob
Wiggles, John Fugate, Audereon
Cheshire.
Mound F L Crenshaw.
Lost Vuiley K Parker, Geo Kim
ball.
Middle Fork 8 BLurimer.
Jasper L D Jaooby, W F Smith, N
Lindley.
Thurston P R Edmunson, B F
RubssII, Jr, T W Harney.
Sprlngtleld W F Gossler, Palmer
Ayers, L E Thompson, J A Roberts,
James OOutt T E Edward?, Albert
Walker, Walker Young.
South Junotion Charles Dickenson,
J H Miller, F B Mllliorn, H J Dickey,
John Flint, Alex Ksyser.
North Junotion B FKletk, James
Smith, H L Moorbead, HM Mllliorn,
J M Pollock.
Rlobardson-O Rennet', it F Smith,
FKirk.CF Hett,
Willamette E P Coleman, Jasper
Wllklns, John Vanduyn, M I Hen
dricks.
Walton Geo Kirk, R F Lyons.
Zumalt H H Patterson, Charles
Kolb?rt.
Spencer R L Hays, Ross Huston.
Pleasant Hlll-A Sharpies, C A Da
vis, FW Laird.
Special School Meeting.
Notice Is hereby given to tbe legal
voters of Sobool District No 4, of Lane
county, slate of Oregon, that a special
meeting of tbe said distrlot will be
held at tbe courthouse in Eugene,
Oregon, on the 28th day of January,
1901, at 7 o'clock in tbe afternoon, tor
tbe following objects: To levy a tax
to pay of tbe indebtedness of tbe dis
trict and interest tbereon to run tbe
publlo schools for tbe ensuing vear
and to oonalder tbe matter of building
a new school building.
Dated this lGtb day of January, 1901,
J H McCmjno,
Chairman Board of Directors.
Attett: Geo F Chaw,
District Clerk.
War
LOSS OF LOGS.
Oyer a Million Feet Were Car
ried to Sea.
Wanted.
One team horses to weigh 14C0 pounds
eacb. Muct be youmr and trusty
Apply at McMOKKY & Uhlio'b Black
smith tbop.
Rkvival Cisrd '1 he revival
meetings which have beeu conducted
at the C brim in church f r the past
three weeka by Rev Arnold Llnay, of
MoMlnnvllle, olnsed last night. Tit
subject of tbe sermon Ifl't night wan
Queen Esther and it wm list ned to by
one of tbe largest audiences ever as
sembled In the building. The results
of tbe meeting are 40 acccetlous to tbe
church, mc tly by cufulon and
baptism.
Hess & Jennings new tm laundry
will commence operations Wednesday,
Mr Hess Informs ut.
A tnimp printer srrested by Police
man Cror.er, Hsturday for begging on
the utreeti was turned boose by Re
corder Dorrh today on a promise to
leave town.
Men's and Boys
Suits and
Overcoats....
Are going at a discount of 25 per cent.
These goods must go as we need the
room for an elegant new Spring Stock.
Big values in box coats and Mackintoshes.
Black all-wool Box coat $4.75 now "
Oxford Gray all-wool Box coat $6.50 at
Light Tan all-wool Box cost $5.00 at
Men's Mackintoshes
Boys' Mackintoshes
Boys' Box coats $2.50 now
JVKAUFf
$3.25.
5.00
4.00
1.25
1.10
2.00
NOT PREPARED FOR ACCIDENTS.
Florence West, Jan 18: A great
number of logs have been swept to sea
during the part week, owing to the
carelessness of the booming companies
in not being prepared for acoldeuts.
Several millions of test of timber had
come down In the previous freshet and
tilled the upper boom, and the logs
were being assorted and taken to tbe
south boom, but the work was not yet
completed when tbe Inst flood came
and filled the remaining space In tbe
upper boom.
Then the mischief was to pay. The
ehc:r to the lower boom was thrown
out and plaoed In readiness to send tbe
logs Into south slough, where there Is
a storage oapaslty for a great many
millions of feet of timber. Logs were
soon striking It rapidly, when in some
manner they beoame jammed, tbe
boom was broken, and thuy were hur
rying toward tbe sea.
There Is no knowledge of the number
of logs wliioli came down, but it Is
variously estimated tbat from l.COO.OOO
to 8,C30,0:D feet of timber have bean
carried to sea, entailing a lops of thou
sands of dollars to loggers and sawmill
men. This Is a moBt deplorable state
of affairs, as many of those who had
logs In tbe river, upon which they
depended largely fir tuelr mainten
ance and the continuation of work
during the coming season, will be ser
iously handicapped by lack nf meani
next summer.
For forty-eight hours, beginning
Saturday morning and lasting until
Monday neon, there was a continuous
profession of the best of timber passing
out of tbe river. While several hun
dreds of thousands of feet of logs were
saved by lodging agalutt the fish trap
piling, and a great many others were
towed ashore and tied up along tbe
banks of tbe river at various places,
only a small per cent were saved.
Loggers are beginning to show up Id
Florence and are busy lnveitlg&tlng
the extent of their losses. It Is found
to be a dlOlcnll matter to tf II Just what
they are owing to the logs being badly
I3atrered.
'rnose v. no have visited the ocean
beaoh report tbat thousands of logs
may be seen scatt"red along the sea
wall nc rib ot tbe river. An enterpris
ing man with a portable sawmill will
have a god Job there s me day manu
factuiing lumber from these logs. 8ev
eral mlllluLs of feet may be sxved In
Mils way.
TeachcrV Examination.
Notice Is hereby given that tbe Dext
regular Teaohers' examination, for
state certificates and state diplomas,
will be held at the ciurthouse, Eu
gene, Oregon, cotuinemiing at 9 o'clock
am Wednesday, February 13lh, 1901,
and continuing until 4 o'clock p m,
Saturday, February 10' h, 1901.
This examination Is for state papers
only, the county examination being In
April.
This 18th d iy of January, 1901,
W M MIM.KK,
School Supt.
Fancy Creamery
Butter 55cts
Per Square1.
L. G.
SKEELS
asssyr: New Year
With one of HALL & SON'S
"Star Hams"
Or a piece of "STAR BREAKFAST BACON" and you wil
begin the Twentieth Century right.
Visitors Hay Come : . .
The Urder ahould bm well mipplled
Ten if your gueit will accept
only m cup of te mad ft orsoker.
By the way, if you want to reach
the hearts of the little folk, 1
ore to have o han1 a goodly
. .. quantity of Ktarnapi Fig Btir
and tialt Craoken. Fortheeldcra
and younkan. wtJI, alwayi
carry in stock the best.
J. I).1 GREEN S SON-
Telephone Main 25-1
Do You
Wear Shoes
For 30 Days beginning Deb 20
we will sell our entire stock at greatly
reduced rates.
Except Sorosis Shoes
lien's $5.00 shoe, all styles $3.50
Men's 4.00 shoe, all styles 3.25
Men's 3.50 shoe, all styles ; 2.60
Men's 300 shoe, all styles : 2.25
Men's 2.50 shoe, all styles , 2.00
LADIES' SHOES. '
Ladies' $5.00 shoo, all styles $3.50
Ladies' 4.00 shoe, all styles 3.00
Ladies' 3.50 shoe, all styles 2.50
Ladies' 3.00 shoe, all styles 2.25
Ladies' 2.50 shoe, all styles 2.00
Ladies' 2.00 shoe, all styles 1.60
SLIPPERS.
$3.50 Slippers, all styles $2.25
2.50 Slippers, all styles 1.65
2.00 Slippers, all styles 1.50
1.50 Slippers, all styles 1.25
Also a large assortment of Boys' and Girls' shoes cut
in proportion. 100 pair Misses shoes, llj to 2, $1.10;
100 pair of Children shoes, 8$ to 11, 00 cents; Baby shot s
all kinds 50 conts. - '
T. A. GILBERT.