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Daily Eugene Guard PERSONAL. l Popular Brands of CIGARS KOli BALE AT Julius Goldsmith's liUARO Telephone, Ho Main 1S1. Weather. pedal to the Guard Portland, Or, Oct 21. Toulght and Tuesday fair. Woi.LATiKR. BREVITIES. Fresh grass oed. F L Chambers. Feed and groceries at Wliite'e. Poultry supplier at Preston & Hales. 0erlon for will piper and paints Or L iwe, optinian, wltli J H Luckey J O WatUi, graduate ontidan, Eu gene. Hee I'reaton fc Halo stock of "all paper. House numbers, leave orders hi F L Chambers. Chicken lice paint (1 per gallon at Preaton A Hales. Fibbing tackle. Hee the new II li s at F L Chambers'. How about tbe wood you promised to bring us? Camp atoves and furniture to fit at F L Chambers'. Grass aeed new orop will aoon be n. V L Chambers. Mud gartla at Matlock A Goodcblld'e, new McCluug block. The largest atook of wallpaper and paints la carried ay l'reatou A Hales. Prusalan Block Food at Preaton A Halea. llloyole repairing Matlock A liood oblld, new MuClung block. Hedateade$l,60 woven wire matresa $1.60. Top Distresses $2.00 at Day A Henderson's. All klnda of tlrea Matlock A Good cblld, new McCluug black. A complete line of sundries at Mat lock A Uoodohild'a, the iiamblor ageDta, new McClung block. M O Warner tunes phtnoe mid orniuiB. liupuirlug and polishing, Builders' hardware of nil kinds, both good and cheap, at F Jj Chambers'. All wool aulta to your measure Iroin Bttlein Wooleu Mill gooda. J Al Howe. 200 bloyolea Bold at the Crescent tgunoy this year. A good thing, and they are appreciated moat on an outing or hard trip. You never have to lead them In. Tbe Oroacaut. stands up. Bee them at F L Ohambers'. Fanning mills to oleau grain. F L C'bambera. Tents and wagon covers; nil alzesand dliiieualoua at F U C'bambera'. Full assortment of bugglea to select from now, at F L. Chamber a'. Another oar of liaolne bugglea Juat arrived at F L Chambers'. Bridge, Beaoh stoves and range j nothing bettur built; eveu, a quick oven. Quarnteed, with a water ooro Hee them at F L Chambera'. Oliver plowa for dry plowing. Bee them at F L Chambers'. qio. a. osoaa laiAC C, STEVENS Gross and Stevens Real estate City and country property Hated and sold on favorable terma. OlUce, over Kault. mau'a store, Willamette at, iiugeue, Oregon. Winter Photo Co. Superior Photographs. Chambers Block, Eugene. Ram Hold-mlth la in the city. l''rtd Kdwaula returned thia afior uoon to Albany. Kditur Mwirhead, of Junction, wtr in Kugeue today. Allien Wallace and wife are down from Cottage (Jrovo. Hon Jt A llooth went to Qrauta Pa3 thia afterncin. K I. Campbell and aon,uf Woo Jburn, visited Kugene today. Mr and Mra U B Kakln returned thia afternoon from Cottage drove. Uenrgo Hayes, of Alaska, is in Ku gene viaitiug his brother Uobert. John C'opgawell returned thia after noon from a vlnlt to Linn county. King Ilendevaon went to Portland thia afternoon to pend a few days. We are pleased to state that Mrs Wm Reusbaw Is counlderably better today. Jay Tibbetts, fi P fireman, running out of Ashland, Is vla'.tiug In Eugene. Horace McKtnley and Han Tarplay, the timber men, were In the city to day. laaao Tliomai returned this after noon from Cottage Orove after having spent Bu inlay there. Mr and Mrs J E Cross, of Lucky Eoy, returned thia afternoon from a abort visit at Halaey. Mr and - Mrs J W White returned thia afternoon from their wedding trip to Puget Bound points. Kevs C A Wooley nnd C Waehlte re turned thia afternoon from their ap pointmanta down the valley. Miss Nettle ltsnnlnger, of Marcola, who has been visiting in Kugene for some time, returned home today, Geo Handsakor returned thia after noon to Junction City after having spent (Sunday in Eugene with bis wife and daughter, A i) Weaver and wife, of Wijcanain, arrived in Eugene today to visit their old friends, Stephen" Siueed and wife, of Waltervllle. Ilaker City Herald: Arthur Low ell, of the Baker City poatoffioe, who has been at Kugeue visiting bla sick father, has returned to his post. JienJ U Mulkey and Champ (.'alio way and wife have returned from Hanta Clara, Cal, nnd will remain in Eugene for a time. Mr Mulkey la In about his usual health. Hamilton Veatch, John Sherwood, Wm Masturanft, Jne Oarroutte and ltobt Veatch were among the Cottage drove people who came down on the afternoon train to take In the Maoea bees' exerclsea tonight. Hotel Arrivals liUUKNB W K Coflln, Cottage Orove W F Brigni Cottage drove J C Johnson, Cottage Orove J W Hherwiwd, Cottage Grove H W Veatch, Cottage drove J) Cooler, CottiiKe droye Mrs D Coot-.-r, Cottage Urove W F Hart, Cottage drove W W Masterson, Cottage drove James Kdmunds, Portland HHimwd A wf, Waltorvlllu Altred a Weaver A wf, Temploton, Wla Ada It Weaver, Tompletnn, Wis Allle ltryntmi, Plyii'oulli, Wis B d West, Chieago H Brooks, Creswell W A Ogdeti, Creawell U M Uuskins, Springfield Willie Huyden, Wuudling John Kelly, Weiidling J Carlile, Hale J K Bla.ln, Portland A D Jamea, Junction J Brown, Junction W E Collin, Cottage drove W F Brlgga, Divide HOFFMAN John Waring, Waltervllle M T Fleming, Alaska ti L Moor head, Juuotlon K B Knapp, Bostou J K Learned, St Paul W D darmau A wf, Cottage Grove W E Wella, Maplvtou C A Uawsay, Chicago J W Hofla, Portland 11 A Brewer, Portland fiaiu doldBmith, Port land The Imperial. . Cottage drove, Or.'.Firatolass. Sample room 30x50 feet, well equipped. -Kates fl.00 and $2.00 tier day. SHKKP ON SHABKS. A small band of alieep to let on sliaiea. En quire at this otllce. BASKETS I HIGH SCHOOL WON. A Majority of More Than 200, 000 Votes Over the K of P. THE DESERVE THE PlaHO. The High School was an easy win ner J n the Trowbridge piano coutest. 'I lie count of volts waa llulahed this morning at 11:30 o'clock and the reault shows the Hlg'.i School to have over 2M.0O0 votej more than tbe Knights of Pythifs. Following Is the rrault of tbe last count: High School 126,701 Knights of Pythias S0,281 The total vote for each was ee fol lows: High School 629,02 Knights of Pythii-j .322,613 High Schnl's majority 200,413 11: ild'S these two organizations 60 or CO other organizations, societies and Individuals were voted for during the progress of the contest but no serious eflort was made to compete with the two leading contestant). This contrst was started shortly after the Kimball contest wes started in June and was conducted by 25 of the merchants or this olty. As on the other, for each 25-cent purchr is one vote was given out. The tickets neewsary to conduct the contest, numbering over 150,000, were all, with the exception of 2,000 or 3,000, printed by the Guard. Tbe school deserves the prize. The students have worked hard for it, and it will be a great convenience to them at their concerts and other social lunotione. Surprise ill .tore Kir ti c 'i- "I t o.iuty in tli.i Basket Line, lv.r,'i t4l t" ft'C tticui own if V"U iWU .i'it d I'tiy. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. CI o I AX BILLY Dr$ More Target Practice. Quite a equad from the regimental band aud Companies A and C, the three organizations to compete in a rille shoot on Thanksgiving day, took part In target prctice at tbe O N G range in the Chapman field Bouth of the city yesterday. Following are some of the beet scores made: HAND, Christian 4 5 6 4 321 Vincent 3 2 4 4 417 Cheshire 3 2 4 2 5 16 K Gllatrap 2 2 3 4 4-15 Uranstetter 0 3 4 4 415 COMPANY C. Horgt Curile... 6 4 3 3 4-19 tf.Tgt Butcher 3 4 4 3 317 Beit Hchwerlug 4 5 3 3 2-17 COMPANY A. Bergt Wllloughby 8 4 3 4 2-16 Corp Burnett 0 4 4 3 516 Sergt White 2 4 3 3 3-15 I. 0. 0. F. Sociable. Wednesday, Oot 23rd at 8 p m at 1 O O F Temple. All meinlurs, both brothers aud slsteis are rtquc ited to be present, and any visiting brother or slater who may be in our midst are In vlteil to be with us on that evening. By order of Committee G. A. C lt-nular meeting Friday eveniug, Oct 25, at 7 30. After order of busi ueaa and post olosfl, there will ba a literary entertainment for the "boye1' and their families. Comrade Hopkins aud family will be present and furnish fine muslo. W M Bhkrman, 8 V C. New Ads Today. Hampton Bros J U Green & Son. Janney & Meyer. Geo T Hall & Son Llat your property with drcis A Stevens, real estate dealers. MR. FRAZKK'S RECITAL The Young Musician Certainly; Has a Brilliant Future. The music nci.al at Villard hall Sat urday night was an ani-tie success. The great au-li.-iKV, the sympHtbeii.' bearing, and intelligent appreciation combined to unke sincere triti-ite to the genius of t . young artist. Eugene lias or " f"-' pf'Ud of Arthur L Fn..-r and the promise of a b Hii i-it enc;r ih-t future uudoalitedly lias for him ProrNa-.li he.s pr-Mind to Kug-ne audiences aoine exce'ierit pupil-, bu none wbone w-rk Ion t"-en ioiti piophetio of unusual bU'-C'-.--s. Tbe proi-ram was a happv conibioa tlon of the iutellc a ml and .-mo lonal, requiring technique Bnd ini -rpreimion, tbe variety ottered makii'g It po-iailple for all clashes of heaiem to enjoy t tit even log. The vocal nututnrs by Ml-s lieiilia Rowcna Templetnn - re uiho much apprecoiied hoi! rrll-ctrd credit U in tlie tb. rough trsluing o' her teacher. Mies Hansen. The flexibility of her voice waa disp'ayed iu t lie beautiful Vlllanelie of 1) II 'Aicpia, while her other nunib rs sliowea her ti ne pro duction to rt at hdVKii'aiB She ws ably a sihtnl ny her acc )mpauii-t, Miss Carrie M Fori, who is achlevli g a repututiuu for sympathetic and intel ligent accompanying that uiakss her much in demand. Mr Frazcr played selections from Bothnven, Schumann, i hopln, Mosz kowskl, Kullak and o'her ma-ters. His extraordinary teciiiiique aud self confidence carrlnl him triumphantly thruugh all the varied dilllculties of the compositions presented, all of whioh hud been memorized. Added to the Ihoicngli and aiustaking drill he has received from Irs teacher, he pesfefses a musical uatur.) wiihout which intelligent in'crpielili.oi is impossible. Is the funeral inan-li of the Beethoveu Sonata and iu the Godard seleo-iou hie pedaling brought out the theme in clear relief, while his delicate touch was displayed iu the Chopin numb?ia. The must ditlleult number in bis promum wa- tneuctave Study by Kullak. This made the greatest demauds on bis technique, and the enthusiastic recall he received demonstrate! the satislaction of the audience as to bis buccs of the per formance. Mr Froz-r's luture is fu'l of proinsc. BREVITIES. A New Fire Net. The new lire net recently adopie 1 by one of the metropolittn lire depart ments bei Iicji) such a greut success h. a life saver, that its universal ad iption ia predict d iu the uear future. Every one tnbet spvcal interest In any i Veiition tlu-t will save or prolong Hie This is the rer ou so many people have been praising he merlN ol Hn,(ett..r Stomucli Bitters during the past fifty years, i tils .le.'- initllcine has done more to promo, e lie ,;t-i mid long life thuu any other in ixisu-nce. It, will cure dyspepsia, Indigestion, belching, flatulenry, iusoiiuila, nervou.net s nnd malaria, lever aud a-ue. Muny prom imut ptiyslciaua recmituaud it. lie uietngiveit atrial. Tl.e genuine must have our Privme Die Stamp over the ueca of the bottle. Hkrhoi.I) at Moscow. The Tort land Telegram football editor eays: "Idaho ia being coached by Fred D Herbold, foimerly of llu University of Oregon, and later of Perdue. Her bold is a good coach, and Is worfcirjg his men into shape for the hard strug gle! that will ome later on." A High Gbaub Piano Ia one of the chief delights of the tnc lern home. Now is the time to buy one at a very low price sud at almost your own terms. D.i not miss this opportunity aud cal! as anon f possible at the new piano store in the Titus block, 615 Willumetiiairest, Josef Mueller, mau tser. Warm days have not ma rially lessened tlio ell"jg of winter inppliM, Women's Suits, Jackets and Furs. The Styles are new. Patterns and colors are'becoming Assortment is generous. lU! Pearl A lr.y-ir- Id son if W A' Martinis ljUitt- -I' -. Knurl Ki-rlf li-t- ro-ki.fd his tiou in " ti Friendly ' k.oio. For 'l kinds of lathe i.t!;, call "" Wall "tclllbl, lft -Me block. Ge II Kelly and fain ly in-ivnl into ths Milur r-nitleni--, S-r n slret-L tud.iy. Before Inlying leal estate et-e Groi-a & .St-v.-n-. B'.inlio r I icyiv.e.-t Matlock i liiKid clnld, ik-u McCtuug block. Miea Ida Xoil.-iuger, tin newly elected teacher iu the Kugeue public schools, spent Sunday visiting uear HaU-y. rlemy Hudley a.id FraLk Uciss, of Ctow, lift this afternoon for Heppner where they eApect to engage in the gri'Cc-iy Lu.-,ineis. The street sprinkler is on duty as utual alihousih this is the Vl-e "f Oc tolier. Aud many people touu "It always rains iu Orego-i " First cla-8 repairing at ilatmck & Goodchild's, the B nut ter ageip i, new McCluug blocK The woolen mill boniK coiii'iiittee will In nut again tomorrow hi d will continue to work until the fcXU'JO Is raised. Large audiences greeted Evangelists Iluriou aud Kslieliuan at jeslerday's services'at the Christian church. There were six accessions, making ten since theiueeting commenced. Wallace McCaiuaut, of Portland, so tbe Bker City Herald In au interview, stated that "Geoigu E Chamberlain, democrat, will be a hard mn to beat, ami ttiat tjetr will be tbe elrougett mau to put against mm." Ed Casey, the fellow who saw snakes is getting better aud will sunn be liber ated iromj ill Haturday eveuing he was turned over to fcthtiltl' Withers aud transferred from the city jail to county jail. It wrs tnoughi ttiat he had t ecome lusane but it whs only a prolongation of the jlm jams. The High School Hhliomathtau so ciety met Friday evening, Oct 18, and elected the billowing olHcers. Presi dent. Mabel Poill; vice president, Gertrude Gray; secie'ary, Jessie Pad. doclt; in-Hsurer, Helene Robinson eer;:- -.: i-at-iirm-., Kadie Kurd; rep rier, Iva C x; critic, Kiniiii Green. Tins is positively tile Inst wtek of the UJd iver's 8le i f the TA Gilbert hnnkiupt sto.k of shoes in the 11-ilden buildiug on Willnmttte slnei tioar Tenth sin stf as 1 am going to l. ,ive i-Jum-iie fi'r Sin Franciscu, ''ul, next Suinbty uud lam now -.1 oi.tring the leui-iioder of the slock at . :i own price. Sol I'ki Iltceiver. Maccabicks' jSstkktinmbnt. To- niut iu U.ld bellows' temple the Knights and L idle- of tt.e Maccabees will give an etit jrtaiumeut. aud ba'i qnet, after the iuiti ition of about 40 candidates into the K O T M. A largo delegation of Knigh's and Li dies came down from Cottage Grove this afternoon In assist in theexerci (s, at d i n enjoyable time is auticlpated. A good musical aud literaiy program has be3n piepared for thk publio part of the exercises. a w - boston Kubber Goods Cheaper DON'T FORGET THAT ALL RUBBER GOODS ARE MUCH CAEAPER THIS FALL. Well wa have eveijUda,, 1:, , t an t very wall . without the,u (!' "k lai goods in m all an, kwn Bestou take, the cake Z -t' need em now, nearly eiery Tl at such a small margin ol t,KiL ,.W' t the best quahty of , " ? the second quality l,.X V.h"l' priced them low euouKh to int're,t ,'u. 25 p.. Er FE' IF R Frank & Son, Clearance Sale of Public School Attend anck. Snperintendant K. ohdnlt today In formed a reporter that the attendance of pupils at the public schools rtaehed tbe 911 mark the lat'sr part of last week, and several more entjred this morning. The 1000 mark will prob ably be reached yet. Professor Becb dolt says tlie grammar grates in both the Pattersou and the Gear;- schools are very niunh crowded. Will GivKjiO.-Jasper Wilkins, of Coburg, waa In Eugene taday. He informed theGuiKI) that although be lostfSJ5 on the cannery and $101) ou the Bteauier Eugene, he has faith In the wooleu milt (.r .position and will be oue ol 20 to give M to the J8U0II bonus. DlKl). Mrs N7a Hayes, wife of Homer Hayes, died & today at the home of her lather, Park Zumwalt. near F.ln.ir, fr,., .... ) UI CM.- sumption The fuueral will be belo. 1 1 ciiirrtirty , baj & iienuerson, Undertakers and E,n!ial?iers. Car. INil. and ?th st$. J. w. an mum m Th wotnpn h.w ko.m1 lianl whm. t,l t).Ttt,lt ni.lv tn w. r Ul.ru-!iuih liwn Wtl'.ttxuichlr mmol. ul T " tc th.it h Tailored Suits $5 to $25. Jackets up to $30. Furs start at $1.50 H. FRIEN watch on: ad DLY. i i- r ( i r"W il'f- K V i ' ' ' i 3 li? 4 V C.-f ;;iv4t The Latest Decorations arc all in the stripe I'i'oeU. Nothing can Kr.t it for l.f.uiiy and (I'.-.aT.ty. (.'oiiii. ami allow us to t-liow you .-onto of the t-ll'. cu. W.ill Taper 4 Paint Co. JJ W.t Elihth gl Overton Crocked Will commence Saturday, September tinuo until our entire open stock of cZ." sold. We will .ell this ligardlow of cjfe room for other goods which are on the! Come early for bargains. N. T. Wilson. i & IN BULK ? ? Pi-, n... d.i, It ooZZU HAMMOND'S CAFE served in any Myle. Open until 3 Eastern and Olympia ysters O MmmfflmmiimmmiimtrmiiriiiijfiiraMmiiiBE Macedonia's Cry "Come over and help us" to dispose of S our stock of Extracts. All flavors. Finest in the city. At a reduction. Don't forget our number, 588 Willamette Street W. B. McKINNq llUIUllllliU JUmilUUilUUilUlUllUUIW Troy Laundry 0 NOW READY FOR BUSINESS. All the machinery and appliances are up-to-date in every respect. Possesses every convience for turning out the very best of wo-k. Try us and be convinced. Watch fr our wagon and the telephone number Clothes called for and delivered. MRS. E. S. PRITCHETT, Hanager 1 E HAVB on hand jnt nveneA GLNS and KIFLES. We ho lw ,n the T, nit,,,, Statell w "11 yon a hue douhl, barrel ,hot irnn S 8.0O,lj.00and S-'.'.IHI. Fine double "..n, we .ell are reliable, rood im- " you buy a gur e that it in mked Sold by Barker Gun Works, Engene, Oregon. If it ha. that brand od it, you can re.t aaaured that If. cod cm. 2,vll,brPr.H,at..-).-r, and ..o. We can alw. -T'MI 'h' i Tr.t.r mi, M"rl"' at the lowest price, you er heard . l li":W:tUor-'.-,,atSlo.m. W. have thwe If ? ' ,rn i-l.l. .-wa. We ll all klDda of A.nniiition at KOt-'KliOl t BARKER GUN VVORK Eugene, Oregon. Pare "Ingredients Kvcry pound of Hour and cverv other ing"Jlpr that gm-s into RONBONIERE HOME HKEA1), is ai pare, wholesome and '.T adulteration as can bo found in anvladyK''c" en in the land. Free delivery at all liou". H. W. DUNN S: CO. Phone Rtd 46 4. 39-EastOth St. FOR "GoodiK-s" sake eat P.onboniere Home M!t BREAD