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Today's News Today. EUGEKE &UARD. Today's News Today. VOL. 19. THURSDAY EVENING EUGENE, OREGON, NOVEMBER 21 1001 THURSDAY EVENING NO 162 DAILY New Tilings In Silk Department. l Wash Taffeta Silk, Guaranteed Taffeta Silk not to split. : Silk Flannels for waists, ; Dutches Silk, ' Skinner's Satin, all shades, ; Velvet Flannels, Persian patterns. COIL HE FIRE. II Bodie Recovered 75 Men Stil the lie. In MIPTOI BEOS. 558-5G-1 Willamette St. The Season for Coughs, Colds and Influenza Ij at hand. We have the surest remedy known for the prevention and cure of these distressing complaints. ycb.notoh-. PHCNo-auiaiac, ss.canc. Taken when symptoms of Oold or Grip first appear, will effect a Certain and Speedy ('ura. If coutdi has set in then YERINOTON'S White Pine Expectorant Price as and joe Should be taken freely. We assert that when taken in conjunction, thrv effect a radic.il cure Thse remedies are not put tip in Chicago fo- us, but are made by us in our store in Kucene, from crinle drags, and con-equently we know just exactly what is in eneh mnrriv. Wo guarantee every package old. YeringtOn'S Ninth street Drug Store. HSiajnywnWif,iHi'uKiii i is ansae; titk ahrti'a'a The Hottest Stove in Town is the EXPERT ARRESTED. 8peo.nl fo the UtJAKD. Salem. Orecron. NW 91 n T Pio-i- t o ' ' vim., vug Ul LIIO Illt'll expeiting the Marion county records, was arrested hero this afternoon on the charge of obtaining money under false pretense, by the sheriff of Clark county, Washington. The Marion county officials have claimed right along that he was not a fit person to expert said records. TERRIBLE COAL MINE FIRE. Special to the Guard TELLURIDE. Colorado. Nnv 91 TV Union coal mine is on fire and all oflorts to put it out seems unavailing. Twenty-two bodies have been recovered and beyonty-nvo men are still in the mine. The scene at mine is a terrible one. woman nnrl Mii'M guish for brothers and fathers. All seem helpless to THE QUEEN STILL LIVES. Special to the On a no. Vienna. Nov 21. Tho Re reported death of Queen Draga by suicide. QUIET AT COLON. Special to the Guard. Washington. D O. Nov 91 finlnn i. r,i,Jot tu ., tain of the warship Iowa cables that transit is open. TERRIBLE DEATH. S.nll to the Guard. Pittsburg. Pa.. Nov 21. A into a smeller here this forenoon. He was roasted bovond ldwntihcation before he could be gotten out. Boss Air Tight Heater flnmctliiniT entirely new in air tiht construction. Hantlanme, durable, and reaummble in price. Four sizes. Call and nee them. 8. L. Long. No Business Can Reach - Permanent Success the an give conducted upon a strictly honest and fair basis. In no line la ibis more applicable than in the Jewelery business. We realize this thoroughly, so what wesay may be depended upon. You will Hnd every thing In our stor Is exactly as represented. Wp repair every possible mistake yours as well as cur own. '1'be business that prospers Is that which pleases the customer. JANNEY & MEYER, Mi Willamette Street. Jewelers to the People. 2nd SURPRISE i ALE 55 Ladies' Cloaks and Jackets today, to be sold at prices to suit yourself. I Old price, $12.50New price $8.50! Old price, 10. 00--New price 6.50, Al au aw -m iw I Vila price, .ou-iNew price o. to Old price, 5.00-New price 2.50 11 Jackets odd sizes your choice $1 Children's Coats at equal value. J V Kuffman. ' 636-540 Wllla'ciette ptreet. toijeoe, Oregon. HOP MARKET. Rapid Advance Reported Local Dealers. EN9LISH MARKET STRONGER. Salem Statesman Not. ZO. The bop market Is assuming mora life tban has been noted for a month, and prices are beginning to advance. as a result of the sudden strengthening of the English market, where, in spite of the phenomenal crop of 1901, the market has, according; to advices re ceived by leading dealers yesterday. Advanced 8 shillings. This has siartled American brewers, aud they are now ooming Into the market lo supply themselves with the necessary stocks. and naturally, the growers who still hold their bops, will secure better prices for their product. The Horet & Lachmund Company yesterday purchased a lares lot of hops at KlJ cents a pound, that a week ago, could have been bought for 10 cents, and other lots have been sold In the local market at good prices, a large number 01 bales changing hands yes terday. To such an extent baa trad ing In hops grown lately that there are less tban 15,000 bales about 20 per cent ol the crop of 1901 In the bands of growers in Oregon, and those deal ers holding the stocks, will make a handsotus profit on their holdings, to reimburse them for losses sui'alned during the past few years. Mr L 1 Lachmund, of the Hirst A Lachmund Company, says that higher prtoescanDow he confidently looksd forward to and that tt,e low pries-, the result of the work of short sellers, are a thing of the pr.t for this season. From Kfv Kkaudkrao The fol- Inning Is (' 11 Kev E F lieaudreau, the well kt ip 0 graduate of the Ku- rfei e I tvlnii -school: ''I am now lo cated at AH." , slate of Washington, havli g pw.i i charge of the C'hils- laii church at Ibis place. We are starving fi-r Ktigne news. Plea.e send me the Wrkklt Guard " up Tumhh RfcM.iVKD This a'ternnoo Di.C HTAtwoed and L W Brown removed a lance tumor from the palm of the left hand of Axil, the young son of Ixiuls Berntaan, who resides about three miles west of (own. The turner was caused by a burse stepping on the hand. meeting at 2:30 o'clock this afteruoof was signea oy air wagnon and tor members of the committee. j Mr Wagnon today talked with sevl sral prominent bullds.s In regard id the erect on of the main hinMin,,. wnioa will be a frame, two stories high and 60x110 feel iu dimensions, and the oontraot will be let as soon as all bids are lu. Tbe ola furniture fan- lory, near the site of lbs new mill, will be used for tbe dye room and nloklju department. TUB. CONTRACT. Following Is the oon tract drawn and signed today: This oentract and agreement mads and entered into this 21st day o November, 101, by and between U D Wagnon for himself and associate. and anr eoroorallon that ma h. formed for tin bereiu-after named ob. J sets and purposes, of the first part and J xi McCluuc n II Kakln. R Mi,. Murphey, J M Hhsller. F K Duah. and F M Wilkin., aHecU-d and autbri ir.ed by and acting lor the subsorlbara of tbe subsidy, fund and mouiy herein-after njptitiuued of tbe seooiid pan wltneesetb: 1 lhat 1 be said H O Wagnon so sow ing of the first part for the ennsidi ra tion to tie paid as herein-after raeri tloued promises sud agree to build, erect, construct and iqulp with all the proper and neoessry sp-to dali machinery, flxlurea, apparatus and .pi pllancas, In Kuirene. Lane count OrJ 1 son, at and upon a site on tha mill i u.-.j . II . uu ji uwmr wii.r ,usnig rurnilUra factory used by Day oV Heud.rson now stands a good Ibree-esl wo,len mill; the bulldlag for said woolen mill shall be a good substantial frame band ing 60 feel wlrle by 110 fret long, sod two su rise high, to be finished In a sooo and substantial manner proper plsted and said wool.u mill to be Bul.hed and completed and ready to ran and operate ou, or before the 1st day of July, 1901'. The capacity of said woolen mill when so completed and running In its fall capacity, that l-wlih all said maontnery, said three-full set and all other machinery, aud when in fall operation, that Is, ten hours a dav. shall be such as the pay roll thereof anan ne about 13600.00 per mouth. And it Is agreed that said wooleu mill shall be so constructed ami com plated at such alts and local lou and shall be and remalu where so erected and oom pleted and shall not h r. moved or taken away or dismantled for a period of. at least. 20 said date ol Its oomple lion. Provided, however that if the said mill should permanently van to operate Woolen mill, witniii one year from the lime the same is aillilileled and lieuin. to operate the said party of Hit. lirst piri sliHll pay back to the pariee of the second Pari, as trustees mi said ul scrlptlon of said subsidy 80 per cent of sain htou.ou; aud If said mill should cease permanently to operate, as a woolen mill, within two years from the said date of iu said completion, as aforesaid, then the party ef the first part shall pay baok to the (wound nar. ties, as such trustees, 60 per oent of said $8"00 uti; and If the same perms- uenuy ueaeea lo opeiaie wnhlti y jear Itittivafu-r fur live ye.rs a i.k proportion shall be so relumed to s.,id found party as such trustees; aud if tbe said mill shall perniantutly erase to operate as a woolen mill within the second Bve years after Its said com pie tlon, then the said parties of tbe first part shall return to said second party 15 per cent of said $8U0U.0(I. Damage or destruction bv fire, or Hie the elements excepted. The parties oftheseoond nart in con sideration of the said erection, con struction, equlpsaent aud oomplotlon otsals wooleu mill of the above named kind and oanaoltv. and In oonaiilnra. tlon of the premises hereby covenant, promise and agree to pay to the said U D Wagnon, his assigns or legal iepre aeuiatlves, the said sum of $8000.00, as a subsidy aud bonus therefor; aud promise and agree to pay the said sum to the said H D Waguon, bis aeslgue or legal representatives, 'on or before the said 1st day of July, 1903, or when and as soon as said wooleu mill la completed and In nperatien. In Witniws Whiheof. the said parties have hereunto set their hands suu min snu exeou ten cms contract iu duplicate this, 21st day of Novem ber, 1901. H D Wagnon, H. GORDON THE HOUSEFORNISHER. mmrnj Pre 3RmT 'M.'Jt? y " JT Carry a full lino of Cast rooks and JSteol luinges. Lowest prices and go ids puaranteod. A carload will arrive the middlo of next month. H. GORDON, The Housefurnislier. 20 East Ninth street. In presenoe of (Party of first part.) J H McOluug. HB Kakln, K MoMurphey, F E Dunn, J M tshelley, FM Wllklns, (Party of second part.) FN MoAllster, Chaa U Hoott. CONTRACT SIGNED. Mr. Wagnon Has Found Woolen Mill Bonns Satisfactory. MEETINOS TODAY, A meeting of a number of tbe lamest subscribers to the woolen mill bonus waa beld In the parlors of the First National bank this forenoon to oonfer with Mr Wagnon. A oommittea. mn. slating of J H MoClnng, K E Dunn, R McMurpbey, 8 B E.kin, P U Wll klus and J M Hbelley, was appointed 10 draw up a oontraot as rtioulaied in - turU jrmm uiv.uniuua-innBy wnen the subscription paper and at anotberf mtlS&i ia that thjUay-nf meetinir at 2:30 n'nlonb II.U r,..T. .. . -"7 " . ' y n nuoanum, who myatarlously dis appeared on November 18, 1898, while buotlne'deer in the faanarla moun tains, on Hhotgun oreek, about 20 miles east of here, bad been found. Tiia Sua. Wua l.nm.lil hara I. a , S" "J " I'"' 1 J o' hunters, Messrs Howard, Hauohett alid llumm, of Junction City, Tlley tale that while bunting ou Shotgun rfreek they met a man named Martin who told them he bad found a grave and bad dug Into It and found a skele too and portions of a red sweater Buoknum wore a red sweater at the tlOis be dlsappesred. The men said that Martin lived near Crawford vllle Mr Buoknum was a nromlueat oltl. tab of Harrlsburg and one of the own ers of the Harrlsburg sawmill BODY OF L0NG-LCST MAN. It Now. Seems I. R. Buckouro, of Harrisburg, Met With Foul Play. Harrlsburg, Nov SO. Great exclte- lusnt waa created hiira-torhlwlien School Shoes p Extraordinary Opportunity. The rsire for flheanneaa haa led even older-eatablisheri stores to n riake their high calling and lo decry excellence. If that be lecrasary, loattract business 25 per cent off on our entire stock of Furs, Wraps and Tailored Suits Remonibor wo handle the "Palmer" garmonts the niOBt extrome in stylo. Tho country has be en tempted with those garments. Why wait, whon so glorious an opportunity awaits you at 5. H. Friendly . I Maple Syrup bu,k Elk Brand Pure Maple sap in pints, quarts, $ gal and gals LrCrSKEEL S: Ai'nt you Hungry For a dish n( nice Cnrn, Psas, Asparairns. Hnorotash or Btrlns Deans. If too ar, trr una cao "I mir M ami W b anil of nannsd TrKstllss, and see if the quality Isn't alxivo anytliinif ,ou have svsr IsiiiKht. CORN 15e. 1U0ANS 15c, PEAS 5o SUCCOTASC1I Iflc, ASPARAGUS 25c, TOMATOES 15c. W. carry other brands that an ohraper bul the., are th. flnsat goods monsy oan bay. GEO T HALL & SON. ..Marked Down Prices.. on our line of Ladies' Outing Flannel Nightdresses The best evor in Eugene. ...AT... gold PowiLL Hkitm lJP.r Dr f'ow.,1 lO-evs died .urlcenlv st -ttle, Wah, lat night at 8 o'c'.is-k. The dovtoriand , 1,1. f,.. u.. . U r-rned the McKerii. r.-k f.rm and I w,i,n mill bunding, staid bnlldiog al had oflbaM in this city. Beeves I w tlrctrdi eonslruotsd and eoa was known by many Kugene people.) YORAN'S - SHOE STORE See Display in South Show Window. Keep your eye on thia space. It will pay you to watch for the notice of our next Tuesday's Surprise Sale. FRANK DUNN