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Daily Eugene Guard WKDXESDAY - NOVEMBEK 13 l Popular Brands of CIGARS YOU SALE AT Julias Goldsmith's liUARO Telephone, No Main 191. Weather. sttla) lo Ihe Quart Portland, Or, Nov ud Thursday, showers. 13. Tonight Beals. New Ads Today. P Frauk A Bon. HRhwarzacblld. M A Wolrbrd, arolilteot. BREVITIES. Feed and grooerit; at Whlte'e. Overtone for wall paper and;;palnts J O Watte, graduate optiolau, Eu geui. Before buying real estate see Gross & Htevens. All kinds of Tiros at Matlock & Goodublld's. Jauney & Meyer, graduate opticians. Exatuibation free. Cookies, piee, oakoa and dougbnuta fresh every day. Bonboniere. Long range smokeless shells. F L Cbatnbsre. Wall paper. Fall designs now In. F L Cbambera. d Poultry supplies at Preston & Hales. Have tbe bakery wagon from tbe Bonboniere atop at your bouse. bilngle Tube Tiros, $2.60 a pair, at Matlock & Ooodobllds, new McClung block. M O Warner tunes pianos and organs. .Repairing and polishing. None better than the Continental Tailoring Co of Chicago. J .M Howe, agent. Long range loaded shells. d F L Chambers. How about the wood you promised to bring as? Chicken lice paint (I per gallon at Proaton 4 Hales. The largest stook of wallpaper and paints Is carried by Preston A Hales. If you want to BEE like you should BEE, aoe Jauney & Meyer, graduate optlolana. Wo now run our own bakery wagon. All orders promptly attendod to. Bon boniere, Ninth street. Freeh grass seed. d w K L Chambers Attend the Thanksgiving bazaar and market by the M E Ladles at Huddleeton's bloyolo store Nov 27. One or two mora new wagons and buggies, also plows and harrows at oost prices. Moon's Feed Store. X now have a lull Hue of fresh orop grass seeds, and am prepared to meet all competition on these goods. Moon's Feed Store, Ninth street. Tbe Sailer Cigar Faotory In Massl Ion, Ohio, started up with one cluar maker. In loss than Ave years tbey employed 125 bands. Also the Collins Cigar Co, of Pltuiburg, Pa, started with two meu and today they are running with over 600 bands. Why not not build up your olgar faotory In Eugeue? All It needs la enough pat ronage by the people of Eugeue to give It a start. J. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO EMBALMERS and FUNERAL DIRECTORS Da; & Henderson, Undertakers and Embalmers. Cor. Wil. and 7th sts. OIO. Q.QR0I8) ISAAC t. STEVENS Gross and Stevens Real Estate City and country property listed aud sold on favnrable terms. Ollloe, over Kaull mau'aatore, Willamette at, Eugeue, Oregon. EVERY ONE Grocery List. 18 lbs D G sugar $1.00. 8 His soda crackers, i!0o. 1 lbglugeranape H 0 Iba white beans 'ioo 6 lbe bayo beans 26c, 8 lbs Gold Dust 200. 4 pkga A A II soda S-W 0 pkga Dixie Queen 6o. 8 pkics Red Bell Sa. 1 lb Star tobaooo too. Cigars to clone lc, eauh worth So. No 1 smokeless lampohimney li for 26c 4 -lb boxes ball bluing 26 . 9 lbs good green ooflee for $1.00. 7 lbs No 1 roost ooltee for $1,00. equal to any 20 writ oolloe In the city. Shoes $2'60, $J.0O, $1.75, $1.50 oddaandeuda In shots at $1.26 aud f U0 per pair. AX BILLY PERSONAL Hon B H Friendly is in Portland. Geo Kerr Is down from Blue Itiver, Hon B M Yoran la home from Hood Ulver. Amos D Hyland, of Lowell, la In the city. W J Koyoe went to Portland thla afternoon. AC Woodcock returned boms thla afternoon. B F Keeney, of Qoehen, was in Eu gene today. Hon H E Ankony went to Portland thla afternoon. Frank Reisuer returned to Creawell tbia afternoon. Mra James Clark was over from Springfield today. Hon 11 A Booth was a passenger to points north thla afternoon. E C Terry, tbe bop buyer, left for points north tbla afternoon. T O Martin, of Creawell, made thla office a pleasant call thla forenoon. E IiUpmeyer, the Harrisburg saw mill owner came up on the afternoon train. Unole Jesse Cox la lying very low at bia borne at Goshen and bia Ufa la des paired of. Miss Mabel Bean, after a short visit in Roseburg, returned to Eugene tbla afternoon. BE Walker and T O Martin, of Creawell, save tbla ollloe a pleasant oall today. Ed C Herren, a Balem hop buyer was here today taking In tbe remainder of Heavey BroB' hops. L T Reynolds, of Salem, state horti cultural commissioner for tbe second district, Is In tbe elty. M A Wolford, arohlteot, has an ad In today's Guard. He can be found at N T Wilson's grocery store. Harvey Huff left this afternoon for San FranolBco on a two weeks' visit to Wm Mayer and other friends. Mr and Mrs A D Davidson, of Iode- pendeuoe, are visiting Mrs Davidson's sister, Mrs M L Dorris, In Eugene. Dr W Kuykendall went to Creawell this afternoon to attend Mrs Hawley, who has been quite 111 for some time. H E Ankeny arrived hare this morning to visit his family. He left on the afternoon on a business trip to Portlaud. John Kauffman went to Portland this afternoon wbere he has a position In view. Mra Kuflmau will follow him later. Dr Tbos Marshall, field superintend ent ol foreign missions of the Presby terian churob, left for points north this afternoon. Tuesday's Lebanon Express: Mrs Wra Robinson left this morning for isugene to attend a district convention of the Degree of Honor as a delegate from the looal lodge. Col Frank N Drake, of Portland, was In Eugene today. He will write up the Bohemia and Blue River mines for tbe annual number of the Oregonlan, and will visit them personally. Jaokeouvllle Times: Miss Emma annus got osck mis morning from a visit at Eugeui aud other northern points Mrs D Llun, who has been at a hospital In Portlaud, returned one day last week, uiuoh Improved. Court House Items. Mortgage $300 Mortgage '. 60 HEAL ESTATE TKAN8FKR8. E C Smith and Marilla H Smith to C R Roamussen 80 aciea In tp 17 r 4 w, JSoO. Arthur Hartman to Amos D By laud 60 acres In tp IB s r 1 e, $300. George F Young and Elsie N Young io Amos i nyis.ua ou eores in tp IV r 1 e, 1260. W A White to Walter Rosa lot 4 blk S Cheablre'a ad to Eugene, $150, PNOOF OP LABOR. John Uraber files pr lof of labor on Herdsorabble, Luoky Boy, Mattle, Mayflower and Discovery olalms In Bohemia inlulng dlstrlot. PROBATE COURT. Estate of Mollis Wltbrow, daoeased. Order confirming sale of real property. Estate of Mary E Dotson. V L Duuten aa administrator, flies Inven tory ahowing value of estate to be $260. EetateofBeuJ F Skinner, deceased, I E Skinner aa guardian flies semi annual account showing receipts of $11.60 paid out $34 75. Estate of Magdalene Koerner, de ceased. Karl koerner aa aomlnlstra- tor flies notice of final settlement. January 6, 1901, atl as day to bear said final settlement. A BARGAIN Rubbers. Meu 'a etorm rubbers 50o Ladies' atorm rubtera 40c. Crockery. Regular alts plates 45c Large white wash bowl 50c Large white pitcher 60o White chamber covered 60o 1 set decorated cups and saucers 60o 1 net decorated plates ttOo I set flue dee'd cupa ami saucers 800 Chinaware cheaper than ever. Clothing, 50 wilts oft on every man's suit. $3.50- f .1.00- .W-.i.o0. All Vk) underwear ibe All 50c sweaters 4Ao Department Store BREVITIES. A beautiful day. Froth Eastern Oysters. Kon bon iere. Embroidery ailka at Buokner ACIsv soger's. Thanksgiving bazaar and market at Huddleaion'a bicycle store Nov Geo H Ho, Hii ot the lis,iiintt. has engagi) Jin- Kr-'bii s cxtniy n, .u.'at bin place f liu-inr-. The work ! u ldlug the new add!, tlon lo i Liu 11 c church to maku room lor tbe big pipe organ Is progressing nicely. iC C Smith baa Just purchased for Horst, Laoliiuond & Co 35 bales of hops from Barr & Hammitt for 8 cents per pound. Several buyers were ottering BJ cents per pound for bops today. But the growers wauled a little more, therefore uo eales were made. A new wooden awning is being built In front of Gay lord's musio store and Mulkey's boarding bouse In tbe Hale row on Willamette street. Dr Clarence Keens, who located at Can. on City for tbe practice of bis profession, 1b succeeding nioely and building up a gwd praotloe. Tbe survey of tbe proposed railroad from Cottage Orove to tbe Bohemia mines ;is coin; forward, and It la ex pected that the line will be built next year. J C Ooodale, of Salem, baa been aued for $986.21 by the State Board of Horticulture on a surety not The other surety was F P Talklngton, a saloon keeper. Eugene's feline population was con siderably Increased tbla morning. A man from tbe oouotry was notloed to empty a sack full of oats into tbe street near tbe eourthouse. A Waablogton, D O, letter saya: Judge Plpea, who argued a oaee In the aupreme court recently, apent some weeks In Washington visiting his eon, John Pipes, who Is employed In the eeneus office. Altany Democrat: A Michigan man is In the olty negotiating for tbe purchase of ten or twelve elalnae These are , established olalma and all are excellent property. The consider atlon Is private, but la aald to be $1100 or $1200. Two tialu loads of soldiers of the 28th U S Infantry passed through Eu gene last night about 10 o'olock on their way from Vanoouver to Baa Franoleco for embarkation to tbe Phil ippines. They were Companies A, B, C, D, E, 1, K, L and M, comprising the drat and third battalions. There is no assessment in the Work man , lodge for November. Seven deaths were reported during Ootobor, uui mere was suuioienc surplus re maining out of tbe assessment levied In that mouth lo meet all death olalms. There have been 83 deaths In the order so fur tbls year and nine BSHeHsmenta. One of the most striking pianos on ine uoor or irie Alien x Wlluert ware- rooms la the Packard. It is in nu ex penaive walnut oase of quaint design It can be seen that It Is an Instrument of majeatio appearance, built on correct srohlteotural lines aud we may add that the tone In in perfect harmony with the exterior. The Ladies. Every woman ie devout. No band- some woman ever looka Into a mirror without a keen appreciation of the wis dom of the Creator In beetowlug beauty on so aeservingan object. iiie woman who is stared at feela iaeulted.The woman who la not stored at feela negleeted. Women think it Is wloked to bet exoept on a sure thing. Many a woman finds out to her sor row that there la a heap of dlflereooa between getting married and being married. Women like to aee a flret-elass theat rical company, especially If It Is a de llelous comedy, so why not have them see a "Wise Woman." Married. At the M E parsonage last evening Mlsa Leila Garoutle and Walter Bcott, of Wendllng were mar. rled y Rev B F Rowland. They will continue to reside at Wendllng where Mr Scott la employed by the oootu-Ksiiy Lumber Co. IHTBRKSTINS) ADDRESS. Re r Tboa Marshall's address at the First Presbyterian eburoh last evening on foreign missions wrs listened to by a good audience. All who attended ex pressed themselves aa being highly en tertained. Air Ti$ht Stoves... at .bottom prices guaranteed to be GREAT HEATERS AN0 FIRE KEEPERS For sale by Loughmiller tt Peter SOCIAL, The Ladles' Ala Society of the M E ohnreh held an Intareetlng meeting yesterday afternoon at tbe residence of Mrs W R Uralg at whieb time tbe fol lowing new officers were elected: Mrs B A Allen, president; Mrs F 8 Du'in, flr-t vice president; Vrs AT Coeker llue, second vice pre-iUeut; Mrs W R Craig, seoreiary; Vi-s Cook, treasurer. Tbe social session of Martha Mulli gan Cabin, N D O, last evening In Elks' ball we-t a pleasing succes. A larne number of Na'ive Sons and olio" guests were present and Hie evenlnit was spent with dancing, music anil In tbe partaking of a supper in tbe banquet rooms. MILITARY ORDERS. C. C. Kauffraan Promotid to Cap tain Oiber Promotions. Col Geo O Yoran of the Kurth regi ment, O N G, yesterday if sued an or der In wbioh C C Kauttman, formerly regimental sergeant-major, is appointed Inspector of rills practice for tbe Fourth regiment, to rank as caplaiu. I D Larimer, formsrly first duty ser geant of Company A, Is appointed sergeant-major to fill the vacanoy oaused by Sergeant KaufTinan'a promotion. Prpmotlona in tbe two local com panies were made in the same order aa follows: Privates Frank MoMurry and Geo Taylor, of Company A, and Elwln MoCornack, Roland C Gray and Nathan E Barrett, of Company U, appointed corporals. The order also transferred Albert Applegate from Co A to Co C at bia own request. Mr Kaufiman, the newly appointed Inspector of rifle practice, has served in the Oregon aud Washington National Guard for a number of years and was a sergeant in Co C, Second Oregon Volunteera during tbe Spanish-American war and Filipino insur rection. Mr Larimer, who takes Mr Kauff man's pleos as sergeant-major, is also an old National Guard man and was also a member of Co C, being first sergeant of Ibst organization. Both men serve with distinction during tbe war. Hotel Arrivals HOFKMAN B W Hunter, Portland Jamea Parvin, Dexter Low Addlngton, Dexter C W Henderson, 8 F Peter Welch, Sumpter Mrs Cbas Stalberg, Wendllng W Hoott 4 wf Wendllng Cora Scott, Wendllng A W MoKenzle, Portlaud J J Clelaud, Portland H A Morsor, Cuba W W Harder, Portland R R Heel, Chicago Frank V Drake, Portland Frank 8 Hunter, 8 F O Sudake, Portland Ed C Herren, Salem A J Leland, Salem D O Mente, Salem EUUKNE Miss Colline, Portlaud Wm King, Wendllng h F Hunnioutt, Springfield J M Wilhelm, Creawell G W Kerr, Wlldwood Jamea McCarthy, Wendllng J McCarthy, Wendllng Mlsa Anua Harlng, Florence Mabel Wbeejer, Portlaud Roy Salea, Dexter J E Stewart, Pprlngfield G T Hunter, Barneevllle, O J E Jones, Oregon City John Philips, Portland Mias Fauoett, Portland W P Smith, 8 F W R Hawley, Sumpter The Imperial. Cottage Grove, Or. First olaea.Samnln ouioe 1 eel, well euulnned. Rt. $1.00 and $2.00 per dav. LOWEST Ever Known.-Ii i. atrauge but trie that all atreama in tbla aeotloo of Oregon are now lower than ever known before. Orea-on hrt ury summer and, followed by an ex traordloarlly dry autumn, causes the water to be vary low. The aoarotty of water haa hindered logging operations to a ooDsldsrable extent, especially those of tbe Booth-Kelly Lumber Co above Wendllng. When the big dam across Mill oreeB. Is finished, however, the company will be troubled no more' In this respect at that plaoe. Lombkr Mux Ret CRN Hokg q a. nenoung, 01 the Booth-Kelly Lum uer 1.0, r.uwara Titcomb, C N Cr .s sua j Aiiiietmrg, all prominent lum bermen, returned on lost nlgbt'e train to CaiKorula after an inspection of the own-Kelly Cos big Lane oouuf plauts and tbe company's timber lauds above Wendllng. Tbe last thr. named gentlemen were guests of the company while here, and th?y ex pressed themselves as very much pieasea witn lbe limber propeg.t f the oouuty. Piano and Chcian Wakkhoom of the Alleu it Gilbert Co, 615 Willam ette street, Eugeue, Oregon, wholesale and retail dealers. Careful buyers will do wall to visit us first before purchas ing elsewhere. Wesell for cash or at al. most your own terma. We allow full value for old pianos and organs of any make, rVond-haud Instruments have a greaier exobai ge value now than al any mber nine of the year. A-k us hj? J,m-i Muelle-, mana-ger. U. 0. ASSEMBLY. Dr. Marshall Addrtssed the Stu dents This Morning. At the a.-sembiy at the University tbi morning, Drelrong Introduced to tbestudeuts Dr Tboa Mar.hall, field secretary of foreign inle-loiis of tbe Hrest ylerlan church Dr .Mnrrljall louiinemvil Willi toe vu ueof bard work, tt.- will'ngne-s to mimter tianl studies, beutuse the stu dent who I ready for smiietbinii more severe each year In Ins college career, willgoout into il's with the same zeal arid make a eure success. lit .r -t i-- f ti"U Ll.l.m, linuigo ' ti'i-U 0 lie ba hi'i ui" " poriuu.iy I" imvei He liri.fi. reviewed China's charac teristics as a nailnu and toe bold li ... Co . k 11 ui" llir-milun '.a n c.o 11 v ex plalurd the r uenl l Utllnll KlVllig He hr.tory and eiiiiinerttiug its causes. Afier tne war with Japan, China con erfled 10 me oemands of Ruia foi her services, graiiilnir her Manohuri and Hoit Arthur. Engl, d, Or man an France f ll"Wliig Ru-Ma'n ex..u -pie, with force, took poBsewdon of val uable ports and lands, ttiu- occupyiiik Cbina's most important Coast deb-oaes, It Is to tbia rash Intrusion upon unde served territory that gavo rife to the Boxer trouble. P tting ourselves in China's position we can see that It is no wonder that China haa retaliated lo BUOb unjust demands. Dr Strong announced that be would address lbe students next Wednesday at assembly. He will talk 011 tbe Im pressions he baa received on bis late visit to e true of the Northwestern In stltutlooB of learolug. The towns people are cordially Invited to altfiid these regular assemblies which are held every morning at 9:60 o'clock To Explore Alaska. Extensive explorations are about to be undertaken between tbe Arctic Cir cle and the shores of tbe Arctic Ocean in Alaska. Tbe exploring party will start from Bergman, nearly ooe thou sand miles from Sitka Alaska is about as little known as tbe Interior of Africa was a few years ago. A specific remedy for tbe cure of common Ills was unknown untlll Hosteller's Stom aob BitterB was first discovered. For fifty years it bos cured all stomach and bowel complaints, aud today is the most celeorated medicine in the world. The BitterB will cure Indigestion, dys pepsla, constipation, biliousness, head aotie, liver and kiduey troubles, and malaria, fever and ogU9. l ake no sub stltuie. The genuine luiim have our Private Die Stamp over tbe neck of the bottle. THEMiLlTAhY Drama. Readings for tbe military drama, "Sai.tiauo," to be given in the near fu'urrt by Co A have begun aud th characters have nearly ell been aeelgned , Last, even In at a special bu slness meetiug of tbe company it was voted lo appropriate ju out or (be company fund to meet the expeuxes of the drama oommlttee Incurred in arranging for the play. Someof the best amateur talent in ihe oity has been secured. Large Spuds. Dale and Paul Guiley, of Crenwell, were in Eugene today and exhibited to a Guard re porter loma very large Burbauk pnta toes that they had rai. ed on the Hand saker farm at Dekter. Bain WAGONS.-Third car f. r 1901 just received. What better recommend can you find? See them at F L Cham- tiers'. Instructive Bible Game, Game of Poems. Game of Nationalities, uame ot Artists, Authors, White Squadron, Historical Game, Game of Cities, Geographical Game, Schwarzschild' s. M. A. WOLFORD, Architect Plana aud sneniflrtBfinH. reason. hi. -..r. V"""" urswn M ..... ' All nrners Kfr wm receive promp-; i 1 V1 son'i ARTISTS' PROOF print In n.?.. 1 " ollot'o r.rhnti '"'ilotr,il,irmvmri?,V,""'y ,r umpi,, ,n u,',';;; Dmms ART GALLERY, Winter Photo Co. Superior Photographs SEWING MAC flm? ( f simplest! J W Kays' Furniture C Clearance Sale of Will nnmnifinrin Satnrriav ? ,KIutT m j tinue until our entirn niwn ct,.i. , sold. We will sell this regardless of rost to ,uuiu ,ui ..inDi guuua . wuicn are ou there Come early for bargains. 1 N. T. Wilson, 'V wwwwrTVVTyvwvvrTvVvTl g icrvea in any Myie O First Class Bakerv Goods Guarranteed We have a full line of all kinds of Svrup, bot. Maple and Sugar in bottles.cans and piicks We also have Mince Meat in iho bulk, noneb J. U. Qreen tS: Son, Telephone Main 25-1. OUR GROCERY LINE IS FULL i Including the finest line of Ohio Alaple?: the city. We have a supply of fres' peanuts and Saratoga chips. Weseuii the cheapest. Uur motto is to please. W B Mc KINNEY, Great 25 Per Cent Discount Sale. ltemember the date and he on lisnd. I'"". lt l what you enriect to pay at home, the hslani ' : m fhe Sh. We always do as we advert., and " 1 know it. P. FRANK & TE HAVE nn ha'.d jiwt nwnd .rrjr c-'C:HHTe I - ol . l' Ul-.NS a.,. I KIFI.ES. We t . f"w me larvfst ... ,u ine i. nite l rs .tea. We can r'11 J";hne .oh'e l..rr,. ,i,ot ,,n Slf.O'l.Sl'.l.OOan,! y,' SHV.V), oarrrl hsrn.U"rl.'s!. t fill ) n"tihie a .1 .... torn. w. -ell are r ll.l, K,,d ,. it you buy a Kuo ee that it i. marked Sold by Barker Gun Works, Engenc, Oregon. If It haa tl. .t 1 1 . ....., if...-.i P ! ,ii , " ; you can re t aenir." ",".,. - ,' t' sell you . nan nom. i . -i ...r-tl.,0. S..,'u .L. W .calibre w . , r,"."" $, ... sell y " , ninche.t-r an.l M.rl- )!.H . .( .k. I,,..,: once- an.isiano. . i... ., .... ... .J i- i. Three Tir u vt . "U1 One-thiFi fast liolaw wor d. Oui-7 Ct-i j "'in noue,,; rimlll,. "" Open until 3 i Crocken aMtMaMsaassMMu--,, - ,M If Eastern and Olympia ysters IN BULK J? f HAMMOND'S CI Syrup! Syrup! 619 tt'HUinft'': Phone B aok tKi 3 10 per ctnt Discount for 48 Days ...on Clothing... We close our Olothini? and Overcoats at ten per not Ji"0"1 Ihere will be no roaerves; every thiug got" during tb- , . SMITH f"i o PtS CENT DISCOUNI wn rn...- WebshVethiit we sre on h- riSh"i" here we k" couiinent'liiir N0V I3'"i we will offer a miifWri; ' "j, discount of (INK "'"pLTss. Mrti'. Fine Ph.w, n,.ls by b,i, iiiat to show vou wni't ... a 0 this line. Pl?a note these V'"- what this trerrer.lou! di'""' i M.-n's Fine Vici Shoes, reirnlar pn 4f ' " tow pit Tincriw Fine Cu.th D. "O. v ii.t s HIJ ,,. Kngiee Fine lien Calf, is the best all r"T Pingree Fine Ladies Composite, button tr i' SON r'i .. ti ser s- (" "II II -iu.. of A mil 10" l " I' liARKER QUN WRK Eugene, Oregon.