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Today's News
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VOL. 19.
MONDAY EVENING
EUGENE, OREGON, OCTOBER 21 1901
MONDAY EVENING
NO 136
THE FOOTBALL TEAM
H. GORDON IHE HOOSEFOBNISHEB.
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Today's News
Today.
EUGENE
BUR A S
WOO
ISM
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We seem to list just right in this garment buying.
Perhaps its the styles or tlio prices or both; what
ever it is its doing the business. There are so
many styles for you to select from, hardly any two
alike. Better hurry, first comes gets best pick.
SYRINGES
' " A larise stock and urejt variety of Fountain, Combination
Jf'ountiin and Water Iiage, all slyles of bulb syringes, aleo
Hot Water Bags, Atomizers,
and other rubber goids, all iir-d-clttss makes and warranted perfect
or money refunded. Any goods uot kept
la Block, pro"Ured on twenty-four hours' nrtiee.
ice Show
flndow.
Yerington's
Ninth Strce
Drug Store
', The Enjoyment of Spring
;!
N
' can be revelled In to your heurt's
' content when you have ft good com
' foruble vehicle to net out in and en-
iny the freshnees of HprinKtime. Vj
lave all kinds of carriages for ttyi,
,' speed and beauty, for comfort and
- lightness to unit all taeteit and nil
purses, Remember we sell the
Studebaker wagon .
3. L LONG.
Time will Tell
the Story
We are goiDR to b here always, and will bpU nothing but (food reliable
goods that will wear. You will always find the newest uattfrns, the
latest designs and the beat foods, at the lowest pries in our store. Mr
Meyer is in San Francisco thif week Reletting goods, so we will have
something new to show you. Kor repairing of any kud, we ire up-to-date,
JANNEY& MEYER
Jewelers to the people.
They Tunnel Under I lie Chicago I'd
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STAMPS WILL BE PLENTIFUL.
Ppwisl to the (iUAKI).
CniCAfio, October 21. Burulars last nisrht tunnelled un
der the postoilice hero and obtained $80,000 worth of stamps.
1 ho postolhce otltcials are greatly excited. Ihe secret ser
vice men are working on the case, hut as yet have no cluo.
, DEWET'S DEATH DISCREDITED.
Special io;he Guttrd. '
Tun Hague; Oct. 21. The report ofGenoral Dcwet's
death is discredited by tlie Boers and generally by the English.
SCHEPER BANISHED.
Special to tbe Ollard.
Pretoria, Oct. 21. Commander Sehepor, a Boor, has
been banished from South Africa by his own people.
MISS STONE CASE.
Special to the Uuard.
Washington, D. C, Oct. 21. United States govern
ment officials are confident that they will bo able to save
the life of Miss Stone, who is in the hands of the Bulgarian
brigands.
NEW DEAL WANTED. -
Ppeclal to tbe Cuttrd.
Yokohama, Oct. 21. Marquis Ito's party in Japan is
sacking to overthrow tli9 present cabinet.
BAN K DYNAMITED.
rtpicial to the Guard
Fur.DAjMin., Oct. 21. The Farmers' Bank at this place
was dynamited last night. iho robbers got away with
$5,000 and escaped.
BANK ROBBED BY OFFICIALS.
Special to the ttuard
Lowell, Mass., (Jet. 21. iho Morchants National
Bank deficiency ,owing to defalcation of oflicials, amounts to
115,000. No arrests.
REFUSE BOOKS To EXPERTS.
Special to the Guard.
Salem, Or., Oct. 21. Tho Marion county officials re
fuse to turn over tho county books to exports employed by
the county court, claiming lack of authority of that body
in the. matter.
Successor! to J . O. Wntts.
J
Closing Out
SALE
Saturday's Football Games.
Cornell IS; Carlisle Indians, 0.
University of Illinois, 24; Chicago
university, 0.
Harvard, 6; Went Point, 0.
Uuiversity of Michigan, 10; Korth
western university, 0.
University of PenuKylvania 0; lluok
nell, n.
Ytle, 22; Pennsylvania college, 0.
Princeton, 3.5; Brown, 0.
Pacific, university, (Korrst Grove)
second t3am, C; Portland lilfh
school, 0
Monmouth normal school, 6; r.t
Angel college, 6.
Auuapolls uaval college, 18, Li high
university, 0.
Stanford freshmen 11; Berkeley
freshmen, 6.
University of Nevada, 11; It -H-
ance, 0.
Dartmouth, 6; Williams, 2.
Columbia 12; Hamilton, 0.
Purdue, 10; Depaw, 0.
Wisconsin, 22; Knox, 5.
BOHEMIA RAILROAD.
General Opinion That It Will
Be Built Soon,
Boys Not Showing Up as Well
as They Ought.
WEATMER TOO WARM.
A correspondent to the Poitland
Telegram from the University has the
following in Saturday's lsue:
Practice during the past week ha"
not be.m as favorable a the coach and
management had a right to expect.
The f quad is not getting Into condition
us they should for the amount of work
which has been given them. The
poor condition of Ihe men Is, however,
due very much to the weiuhi-r condi
tions, and it Is expected that when the
cool weather comes, the men will
round up It) very fair form.
The team Is uot receiving the sup
port from the students which It merits,
and this Is uot encouraging ellher (o
the managers or players.
Home ot the new mm are not show
ing up as welt as was expected, and
their places may be filled wlih men
who are lighter in weight but litivo
had more experience. Captain Zelgler
has been showing up In his usual
form, lu fact, Z-iglcr has not been
feeling well siuce school opened, and
will likely not play in the ilr-t game,
which will be played with Cheuiawa
October to He will, however, should
his coudillou Improve, play In the
game on November 2nd against the M
A A O. Zlgler's place at end In the
Cheuiawa game will moet likely be
laken by Mcltrlde, who was tho star
end on iho ( A U team a few years
ago. Mr MoBrlde Is a good luckier
and covers the ground like a footracer.
The playing of Kuhlman has not beeu
up to expectations, and thayer or Wag-
uer will iilve him a bard tight for the
plac'9 at center. Kuliluiaii was Injured
soveral days ugo, while practicing, and
may uot play again this season.
lvulhmau has decided uot to play
ihlByuar, we understand, Hi) Uuahu,
Among the new men who are show
lug up back of the line is Btarr, a froHh-
iii rui of whom Coach Rmlth expeeta
some good nlayiug before the season
euds. The qaarter-twoks Adams aud
Murphy are not getting down to work
they should. They fumble the ball
too muoh. In either Hunch r on or
Tsmpletnu Bmlih thinks lie has a
worthy successor to Paynv. lioth men
are due punters, but Henderson seems
to be more speedy, while Teruplcton Is
the more aggressive In lino bucking.
Henderson Injured his neok a few
days ago while practicing and has not
beeu able to practice. He will, how
ever, commence active work again the
Aral of the week.
Commencing Tuesday even Ins; the
men have been lined up each evening
for two Bhort haves, Tho leugtli of
the halves will be gradually increased
as the men become more hardened.
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("any a full line of Cast Cooks and
JSteel Ranges. Lowest prices and
gonds guaranteed. A carload will
arrivo tho middle of next month.
H. GORDON, The Housefurmshep.
2'i East Ninth street.
AS EVERYONE KNOWS.
fffulmiWH In nrn'iriB U Jut Hi
L'lHl'lltlHl HM (I Ih ti MiHH HIT tilt
intikii'i; of piii'H nn( p-4trv,
e'n. Kvery vuv nihi to know
tliiil (Jreen IhI'i'mh (ptM'tnl ju il"
In dcl.H'titti; oii'y iiT'nt ru-p tlmt
art fn Nn Httilu nt"r h mi
tli Ih c ore.
J U GREEN & SON
010 WilUint'ttti ' ht.
TILCFHONC, MAIN IB'l.t
You Can Get
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A Solid ok lidtbouru" lor J14.OO, $1(1.00 and $18,00.
lixtfinion table lor $4. OS
Ulnliit; chain, cine seal, 73 ccnli.
Nurjt Kockclor $1.50.
Top Mnttrcnlor $2.00.
Sprint; Mittrru lor $1.50.
See our new line of China
Closets and Buffets.
DAY & HENDRSON,
ARMORY BLOCK.
Brains vs TrusLs
That's what the manufacturers say.
1 say it is a good bargain.
Savon, 51 oz
3 cakes soap,
I box soap, Toilet, 10 oz
I lb can Baking Powder 16 oz
ALL FOR
50 cents
1FTHE
MEN'S
AND
BOY'S
Clothing,
Underwear,
Hat3.
Shirts.
Gloves, etc.
Everything in the' ahove lines must po. You can
g3t bi bargains by calling on in, as we are closing
out these lines and must have the space for other
goods.
J. V. KAUFFMAN
636-MO Willamtfi"-'
Kttrre Oregon.
is any object to you,
it will pay ou well
to see those
$2.00, $2.25, $2.50
and $3.00 SHOES AT
YORAN'S
SHOE STORE
SURVEYORS AT WORK:
Bpcclat to tbe Ouard.
Coitaoe Okove, Oct 21. Lota of
railroad talk In this town since the
surveying party arrived last week,
This mornlug they, drove the first
stake between the (Southern Paoldo de-
pet and Iiong'e store, and started
northeast through the Joe Perkins
pla-9. People generally think the
road will go through, ai ths Immense
timber Interests of the Booth-Kelly
Co and others, on I tow Itiver and
Mostly Creek are sufficient to make
business for a road from 16 to 20 miles
In the direction of Kohemla and those
who are in a pulnn to know, disclose
that there is paving ore enough in
Itoliemla to j ii'lfy a road lulng bull,
tin re tncirry in supplies aod hrli t
out concentratM. Kven the chroolo
kicker I- silent I' lay,
NKW WA1KK WORKS.
Wster h" ixr"!! (iirntil Into Ihe pipe-
lire I'om the li"w rwervolr west of
t in ai:' th li1 d l o much lilghtr
thet a!'-r i.v. id ins from the old lea
ervoir ea-l of h. te. We now have an
sl.uinlaii' e of pure water Iroiu a ntve.
tailing '.ur' ' It puts til town $10. -(ti)
in I'elt, l.nt at the present con
sumptiiin ill psy for Itself prlncips'
and Intere.t in a few year. It is no
graft.
Court House Items.
Chattel mortgage f 175 00
Mortgage 642 82
Mortgage Z"i0 00
RKAL ESTATB TBANHFKRB,
JaniniH Hawleyand II Alice llaw
ley to W K Colli ti 80 acres In tp 21, r
8 w, $400.
Henry Chapman and Mary Ell.i
belli Chapmaa lo K P Chapman and
Harah Chapman 81 acres lu tp 18 s r 8
w,$S00.
WJHIMIngs and Minerva Hillings
to Charles Oswold Elner35 20 acres In
tp 17 r 2 w, $1200.
MAHKIAUC LirjKNHK.
Walter P.rlggs and Kraucla Lake, W
K Coflln witness.
L. C. SKEELS,
77 oz and puaranteed absolutely
puroy X7 j?
Tickets on tho Kimball
iHTBRtNG A PAIL
and get it filled with SGQMer.s jj
Besides having it in bulk wo carry 1 gal, gal and
quart cans. Wo also carry Woodlawn Maplo iu tho
three sizes and four grades of cano ayrup in bulk
and cans.
GEO. T. HALL & SON.
M AKKIK04 kahs Isaac KHteveua
ami lfe wff marili d 43 years ago
today In Poik couiily.May tills highly
et msl.le C iUple P' many more of
tlirir niarnaKe annifprr irlrs is ta
Ai.mort A Fikk. Baturday evening
about 6 o'clock while J A Maursr, Ilia
jeweler, was filling a gosollne lamp at
his store in the Coleman building, the
gasoline became Ignited and for a time
It looked as though a big fire was go
ing to tie the result. The gasoline
made a great blaze and created con
siderable excitement for a time, i W
Clark pulled the lamp out of the store
with a cane and NH Hubble vlln.
gulshed the flames with a ' Vr
Maurer's hands were somewhat I r d
and the walls and the door
Iderably damaged.
A FOKMEK Kl'dKM WOMAN. Ml'H
Henrietta Mansfield, of Nampa, Idaho
1ns b.n sppoinl2d by the governor of
Idaho as a member of a commlslon of
three to ri present that state at Ihe Hit
Iouis world's M,on'H',u lu la II Mm
Manslli-ld was formerly Mls lli-iiriif
Owen, of Kugeue, Is a graduate of the
University of Oregon and lias many
frieuds here. Rli is now editor of ths
Nampa Leader.
Hknior C'i.ahr Ki.ki miM. The
?.-nlor olass at the University held an
election at noon today In 'illard Hall,
i he r.f)lrs for Ibis year will be: Pnn
Idi'iil.UeoO OtK.dall; vIcn-prMldeiil,
Iatel Jakway; Hecntary, Amy
Holme : 'iHant secretary, lo:a ( alef;
treasurer, C A l! lmotidj editor, M M
rtcarbrough
frank Dunn
I'illow tops, duck and silk
Fancy burlaping.
Cord for trimming.
Now battonburg.
I'atterns in brai'l.
l'ersian jiattoriiH in drapery
Milk.
New ti Ik waistH.
New wool waintK.
Ournuitaiid jacketdepart
moiit is doing a nice business,
busy all the time.
Ak to hoo our now wash
silk ami tho new dress goods.
The T'lexibono corset is the
correct thing, moulded to fit
tho form, in good grade $1.F0
to ?:JX0.
(iood liningH. floddard's
lining only.
Don't forget our linen department.
Frank Dunn
CARPET DEPARTMENT
Moro now ones.
1 toddy brussels, velvet,
rnoquet, ingrain, tapostry,
malti ngs, oiIeloths,linoleums,
art squares.
Wo can furnish yourhouao
from tho top to the bottom.
Laco curtains, good quality
for 35 conts.
Blankets all wool $3.50.
Quilts, bedspreudd.
What about that Ariston
shoo for your wife or daught
er for 3.50.
The Lilly Bracket shoo for
men $3.50 to 5.50.
llat.s, Hat3 to spare.
Tarn O' Shanter hats for
children 50c.
The Yorko overcoat is the
Uatu.st.
FRANK
E.
DUNN
with of their many ftiends,