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Daily Eugene Guard THURSDAY - NOVEMBER 21 PERSONAL All Popular Brands of CIGARS VOii BALE AT Julius Goldsmith's i, do Main 131. Weather. tpeclal to the Guard Portland, Or, Nov 21 Fair to night and Friday, occasional rain. Bkals. New Ads Today. J V Kauffman BREVITIES. Feed and grooerlea at White's. Poultry supplies, at Preston A Hales. Overtons for wall paper and Jpslnts J O Watts, graduate optloian, Eu gene. Old newspapers for saleat the Guard oflloe. Prussian H toe It Food at Preston A Bales. Before buying real estate see Gross A Htevens. Fresh grass seed. d w KL Chambers All kinds of Tires at Matlock Ooodobild's. Bee Preston A Halos stock of wall paper. How about the wood you promised to bring as? Janney A Meysr, graduate opticians. Examination free. Cookies, pies, oakes and doughnuta fresh every day. Boubonlere, Long ran go smokeluts shells. F L Chambers. Wall paper. Fall designs now In F L Chambers. d Chicken lloe paint $1 per gallon at Preston A Hales. Have the bakery wagon from the Boubonlere atop at your house. The largest stock of wallpaper and paints Is carried by Preston A Hales. Single Tube Tires, $2.60 a pair, at Matlock A Goodobllds, new McOlung block. M O Warner tunes pianos and organs. .Repairing and polishing, Long range loaded shells, d F Ij Chambers. We now run our own bakery wagon. All orders promptly attended to. lion- bonlere, Ninth street. Methodist ladies' bazaar and Thanks giving market Nov 27, at Huddles ton's bloyole atore. Attend the Thauksglvlng bazaar and market by the M E Ladles at Huddleston's bicycle store Nov 27. Mezloan Haudstamned and Burn Leather Frames, will ooinpleto your photograph as a Holiday present. The quality la Hue and the prloe low. Winter Photo Co. The Bailer Cigar Faotory in Masai Ion, Ohio, started up with one olfcar maker. In less than five years they employed 12S bauds. Also the Collins Cigar Co, of Pittsburg, Pa, started with two men and today they are running with over 600 bands. Why not not build up your olgar factory in hugene? All It needs Is enough pat' ronage by the people of Eugene to give It a start. J. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO EUBALMERS and FUNERAL DIRECTORS Day & Henderson, Undertakers and tmbalmert. Cor. Wil. and 7th stt. OEO. Q.OjROISJ ISAAO C. STEVENS Gross and Stevens Real Estate l. City and country property listed and sold on favorable terms. Olllw, over Kautl mau's store, Willamette at, Eugene, Oregou, Hon It A Booth returned this after noon from Boaeburg. - Mrs J E Noland returned home to Creswell this afternoon. C B Clement and Ed Nye went to Cottage drove this afternoon. J H Thatcher, of the telephone com pany, has returned to Portland. A D Brown, of the Oregonlan, re turned to Portland this afternoon. John Barger, B P fireman, arrived in Eugene this afternoon from Boss- burg. Rev H A Oreen returned this after noon from Independence and Monmouth, Mrs Louis Vitus Ir visiting to Eu gene, a guest of ber sousin, Mrs I L Campbell. Hon and Mrs E It Bklpwsrth re turned this afternoon from Portland and Balem. County Surveyor Collier went to Cottage Grove this afternoon to do some surveying. The Metropolitan bank at Taeoma, has olosed its doors. The deposits amount to (600,000, Mr and Mrs J B Harris, after a very pleasant visit In Euiiene, returned to Portland this afternoon. Cbas Griffin and Percy Patterson went to Waltervllle today to do some plumbing for J W Bbumate. Dr 0 W Lowe returned this after noon from a trip down the valley and will be in Eugene all next week. John Butterwortb, Inspector of the railway mail service, with headquarters at Portland, was In Eugene today, H A Nelson, half owner of tbs Eu. gene Boda Works, came up from Al bany this afternoon on his way to Boutbsrn Oregon points. 8 M Garrison, B P fireman, a former Eugene boy, Is In Eugene on his way to Los Angeles, Csl. It is reported that he may bring back one of Cali fornia's fair daughter's with him as a bride. A Wise Woman. ' The engagement of this company at the opera house give promise of being the most Important musical comedy event of the season. The play, whleb Is In three aots, Is so oonstruoted as to give soope for the introduction of specialties, and from the reviews seen of the produotlen these features are said to be of a very superior order. Lociokb Imjoked. J C Barton, a logger employed by the Booth-Kelly Lumber Co at Wendling, met with an aooldent yesterday afternoon whiob will luoapaoltate hlaa from work for some time. While working In the mill sond with a oross-cut saw the man slipped Into the water and full on the sharp teeih of the Baw,cutting sever aldeep gashes In his leftside and on his left hand. Dr H F Ong attended to his injuries and he was sent to Eugene to be takeu care of in the hospital here but he dsolJud to go to Portland and enter at Vluoeul's hospital and ao- nordlugly left ou this afternoon's train for that purpoae. A Gamis With Mul.tmom.ui. Manager Cbas Griffin of the Military Ulub'a football team has written to the maaagerof the Multuomah team to arrange a game betweeu the two teams on Christmas day or some other suita ble date. The lineup of the Military Club team, published the other day, was only a few names suggested, and the permanent personnel of the team will be considerably dIBereut. A number of former stars In the football arena will be engaged to play on the team which promises to be second to none in Its olass. BREVITIES. Married. Olarenoe Thomson and Miss Dora E Wllhrow were united In marriage last evening at 7 o'olock at the residence of the bride's parents near Coburg. The young people wars the reolpleuts of a number of wadding girts as tokens of esteem In whiob. they are held by their friends. The wad ding, though a quiet one, w as a pleas ant affair. Chanqb in Law Firms. Attor neys I N Harbaugh and Cbas M Kis singer, who have been associated to gether In the practice ef law In this oily for some time, bays dissolved partnership, Mr Harbaugh retiring from the firm. He will now associate tilmselt with Attorney D BJeuokes, recently from Iowa. Nohicb. My driving horse for sals. L Q Halls. If vou want to BEE like vou should SEE, see Janney Meyer, graduate ootMana. I0000000000008000000000000 I . A ...TEN DAYS... g Or Until December 1st, inly, e If not sold before. ft Men's regular 50c heavy a ileccd underwear . Men's sweaters extra good 50c value for . . . 21bs No 1 soft shell walnuts 1 extra largo 10c pencil tablets for 5c S Men's Clothing ssw- g O Poatively close December 1, 1901. O g AX BILLY Department St ore . g ooooooooooooooooooooeooooo 40c 40c 25c Considerable rain today. Fresh Eastern Oysters. Bonbo iere. Embroidery silks at Btukner Clev enger's. Dr Ixiveridge's grapea are In the market. Buy your thinus Inr Tbaokxgiving dinner at the market. Miss Eniia Hadley has ruslaiied bar position at I lie Caobou Cafe'. Senator Kuykendall baa a very readable artiole on the 105 fair, in today's Oregonlan. E B Bklpwortb was elected seoond vice president of the Oregon Bar Aa c station yesterday. Tbs rV B P L will meet with Mrs MoElroy on Saturday Nov 23, 1M1, Promptly at 2 p m. Bect. Deacon will glva his regular danolng party at the armory tomorrow night. Good muslo will be furnished. Ban Thurston, of Dallas, tackle on last year's U O football team, is wash ing tbs Monmouth normal lohool team. Aprons, handkeroblefs, work bags and all kinds of fancy work will be found at the bazaar, Nov 27 at Hud dleston's bloycle store. A dynamo will soon be installed In the exoelaior factory to furnish eleotrlo lights. The slant will also probably furnish light fer the flour mill. MlssYoran and Miss Mabel ulaire Craw will render vocal solos at Dr Lovarldge'a leoture at the Episcopal parish house on Friday evening, Nov 22d, at 8 o'olook. The funeral of the late Even Even- son was held this afternoon at the resi dence. Bervloss were oonduoted by Bev M L Boae. Interment was made in the I O O F oemetery. ANGELL AND SMITH. Both on the Columbia Football Team, The Oregonlan yesterday printed a picture of Homer Angell, a graduate of tee U O, and has the following ap pended thereto: Ths Dalles, Nov 19. Homer D Angell, of The Dalles, a graduata of the University of Oregon, Is playing football with the Columbia university eleven In New York City. Mr Angell has been playing traokla for the 'varsi ty In the smaller games, but baa not yet lined up againBt any of the Big Four teams. He plays bis position with astonishing skill, considering the faot that he baa but one hand. An gell was one of the star players on the Oregon eleven in 1898 nd 1899, and won many honors in oratory and athletloa during his college course. Ue was graduated with the class of 1900. Mr Angell Is now In the Columbia law sohool. R B Bmlth, anotber Unl- verslty of Oregon graduate, ;is with the Columbia eleven this year, and Is said to be the best ground gainer oa the team. The Philadelphia Press of Nov 14, in a review of the present football situa tion, has the following to say ooooern In "Dick" Bmith, the w.U-known Oregon athlete: "There was Joy at Columbia yaater- terday when It was anneunoed that Smith, the starling half-bask, had da doed to play In the Cornell game. Without Smith the abanoea of Colum bia would look slim. "Asa ground galnsr through ths lines Hmtth Is even superior to Weekes. The latter oan hurdle and gat around the enda with great apaed, but Smith la the atar line buoker of the team Ha la also very strong on defensive work and he will be useful In this depart, ment as on the ofleuse." Salem Personals. Statesman. Not. 20. Dr D A Paine, of Ella-ana. arrived In Balem yesterday afternoon and will join Mrs Paine In a brief visit with judge ana Mrs Beo H Burnett. L T Rev colds, state horticultural commissioner for the second dlstrlnt. went to Cottage Grove last night to inspsoi a anipment or nursery stock. Mrs E K Bklpwortb, of Eugene, ar rived lu this olty on the overland vea- terday afternoon aud will visit for a few days with her sister, Mrs E L Wlllett. B W A Cherry, night operator for the Southern Psoitis Company at Wood burn, was a visitor to this eilv yaaieraay ana returned on the after noon train. Attention G. A. R. At tne regular meeting of J W Geary Post, Friday, November 22, after pot business, the doors will be open to Ladlea of U A B, W R V and S of V to attend literary and social ex ercises. The Hopkins' will furnish raualo and amusement. All old Mi dlers Invited, Wm M Hhkhmax, B V C. BPLRNDID l.N8TRUMSNT8..Joaer MuU ler charmed a large aud fashlonabls audience at the warehouse of the Allen & Gilbert Co today, by bis delightful treatment of the Blmnlrx Piano alaeer aud the Ploanola. Everyone was moat sninuaiaallo over the vast rjOMlbllltia ofthese instruments,, and tkere were many suggestlona that a similar recital might be held so that ths public will know the enjoyment that thsss instru ments are capable of giving. Hors Sold. Ihaiithur rlav eUmn.i Howard sold hla Ann nf hnn a-l K.I to Terry, the New York buyer, for 91 THE SOCIAL REALM. Mra Minnie Rurkojso gave s Hlgb Five party last evening at the home of Professor and Mn Geo LUley at East Fifteenth and Alder streets In honor of Miss Daisy Loom Is, who has been vis lting in Eugene for soma time. Tbe hostess provided the usual luueneon. MrsO W lwe won ibe priie fcr tke most points In tbe high five games. The invited guests were: Dr and Mrs 0 W Lowe. Dr aud Mrs W L Cheshire, Mr and Mrs J W Kays, Mr and Mrs J Goldsmith. Mr and Mrs F R Wetber bee, Mr and Mrs Jerry Hord, Mr and Mra David Link. Mr and Mrs A T Cockerllne, Misses Daisy, Cella and Nellie Loo sals, Bessie day, Messrs K el Day.JB Wlnstanley, C A Burden, Frank Page, Biobard Dsarboru. Last evening at her home on West Seventh street Miss La Verne Long gave a pleasant party in honor of MUs Lulu Uil.trap's birthday. C.rds and muslo provided the vehicle for tbe passing of an enjoyable evening. Be freahmeats wars ssrved. The invited guests were: Mr and Mrs C 0 Ham mond, Mr and Mrs Romeo Gilheit, Mrs John KauSman, Misses Agne H saris, Lulu Gilstrap, Lottie Waller, Pearl Roberts, Bsbeeca Haloes, Madge Bat- tee, Mae Erickson; Mess's Auiiln Hampton; Frank Hayes, C'live Chesh ire, Will Branstetter, Arthur Btubliug, Chas Grifllu, Rue Norrls Percy Patter son, Elmer Wright, Orval Gilstrap. Ernest Gilstrap, Walter Carroll. The annual banquet of the Women's Patrlotlo League at tbe Cachou Csfe last evening was a decided success. There were sixty partloipauts In tbe delightful affair. After the viands bad been discussed at length tbe party pro ceeded to tbe elegant home of Mr and Mrs J M Bhslley wbere various amuse ments were indulged in, Io the game, "An evening with Carrie Nation," Dr W Kuykendall woo tbe hatchet in tbe smashing aontest, and Mrs Wm Pres tos was awarded tbe prize in tbe guessing ooo test. Mra J M Abrams this afternoon en tertalned the HAL Club at her pretty home on Pattenon street. A pleasant afternoon was spent at needlework and soolal conversation, Mrs Abrams In a charming manner served refresh ments. STILL ANOTHER GAME. U. 0. Glee Club's Concert Post poned Until Further Notice. Manager Redmond announces that a football game has been arranged for to be played between tbe teams of tbe University of Oregon aud Psolflo uul ..r.t on tbe Saturday following Tbei.keglvlug. Tbe U O boy are noi .ti in rvr of the iraine but circum- .i.nn.. r. annh tbat thev are almost compelled to play this game. Although the boys are willing to aaonnee meir time and effort for tbe sake of the ln- .iimiinn vet thev do uot believe this game a necessity beoause Paolflo uni versity ranks In a different class than our own Institution. It is too far be hind to compete with us on tbe track and why should we be expected to measure strength with It on tne gnui nn? Furthermore, tbe boys will be eore and bruised after the Multnomah gme anil will be in no spirit to play any kind of a game. The P U game seems wholly nunecesHsry and the U O would bejuatimd in not ( laying. Ths regular annual concert of the glee club, which was scheduled to be given Tuesday eveulug, November 26, oas been postponed until further notice. However, the concert will oe given ue- fore tbe Christinas Holidays, pronaeiy two weeks from IhbI Saturday evening. As the olub contains a laiye p. roeutuge nf new men and also aB several mem- hers lav football, it Is ttiouirht that a hotter enternainment can be eiven a little later. Tbe musical talent of tbe club this year is considerable above tbe RverairR and the exhibit on this year If anything, excells those of pievious ysara. Another Brieflet. SEWING n ww w jsi ii ii a it rtw. GUN CLUB BUILDINGS. Being Erected Today on a Site Donated by Dr. Cheshire. Dr W L Cheshire has generously do- ) nated to tbe Eugene Gun Club a site in Frasler A Hyland's addition to Eu gene, Just beyond College Hill, for the ereotlon of club bulldlugs whloh were commenced this morning and lumber for whloh was delivered yesterday. One baildlng will be 80 or 35 feet long and about 10 feet wide and an other about 25 feet square. They will be plain in aonstruollon but very ser viceable. A number of tbe members of the club went out to tbe grounds this morning to assist In I he erection of the buildings. The Tbanksglvltg shoot for turkeys promises to be a big success. Coming to Eugene. Manager Roes of The Parker makes a apeclal announcement that he h completed all arrangements for the ap pearance at the opera bouse ou Tues day next of Misses Ethel Balnh Marie Lamour, supported by Frederio murpny ana a strong company I Wilfred Clarke's London succeai,. " Wise Woman." The comedy is said to oe an exceptionally bright piece farcical wrltlnc. It was oriirin.ll. presented at the Btrand theater, Lon don, where It played to remaikably big business during a long euirairement of 23 nights. Tbe faroe whloh tbe oritlos deolare to be exceptionally well developed and interesting throughout Isarraaaed to admit tbe iutroilnminn ot a number of hlgb class specialties, witnout which any farce lu these days would bs deemed InooniDlete. Wn. fred Clarke, tbe outbor of tbe comsdv and who Is incidentally lha unn nf tli Uit John BleeDer Clarke. Lha comedian, has staged the production himself, and this important detail i. said to have been carried out In a mosi artlatio manner. Frederio VIuidIh the leading man of tbe organization, becaaie well known to man narmn. of the drama through his long eonneo- tion with Julia Marlowe's coniany. tJf into T..Dastim Air Tteht Stoves... at.bottom prices guaranteed to te GREAT HEATERS A" FIRE KEEPERS For sale by -- ..;3h,;t:F Z 'St.' H ' NEW HOOK I simplest! i i a best AND Three Tir tt. -mru tasier. Oned fast ?au?ed byei backwa,, J W Kays' Furniture G Deak Old Gdabd: It t-eema to me that you ought to answer my qu'-tins without hesitancy. Why were a number ot leading men not "inter viewed" by the Beglstei? Huch as ex Mayor Kuykendall, senator Booth, Judge Potter and tbe others mentioned previously. And, by tbe way, I learn tbat they have great "Influence" with tbe "Mitchell organ." Is tbls trut-? Could they bavj been overlooked pur posely? Carrying "water no both shoulders" is an old dodge. It Is not too late yet to get their opinioue lu print, Is 11? 'To swallow gudgeons 'ere they're cateh'd; And count their chickens 'ere they're batoh'd. Yours faithfully, J Hamilton Sampson. The New Army Pistol. The new pistol recently adopted by tbe Uuiied ritateB army is certainly a remarkable Invention. It will dis cbarite 116 bullets In a mlDiite. With the addition of tbiB wonderful weapon our army will he as far ahead of the otheraroilPH of the world as Hosteller', Htomaoh Bitrere is ahead of any other stomach remedy, f or over fifty vearB It has been the standard remedy of the American people. If you are a sufferer from Indigestion, dyspepsia, belolilng, heartburn, flatulency, constipation or malaria, faver and ague, and waut to get well, you should try this wonder ful medioine. It will Burely oure you. Beware of counterfeits when buying. The genuine must have our Private Die Stamp over tbe neck of tbe bottle, The Imperial. Cottage Grove, Or. First class Sample room 80x50 feet, well equipped. Bates $1.00 and $2.00 per riav. Married. J oslah H Hrrron and Miss Lettie Edwards were married yesterday at tbe home of the bride's pareets, Mr and Mrs I N Edwards, near Junollon City. They are now In Eugene where they will visit awhile. The groom la a promising young farmer, residing near Monroe, aud the bride is one -of Lane's popular young ladlea. Instructive Bible Game, Game of Poems, Game of Nationalities, Game of Artists, Authors, White Squadron, nisiorical dame, Game of Cities, Geographical Game, :t Schwarzschild's. Now is the time to commencf-h tlnklne HAND STAMPED it.r.n,n?'f.,inum-1 LEATHER FRAMES, Cilodio.a'rbon WINTER PHOTO CO. SIS Willamette St. ARTISTS' PROOF ll tVlA Itaia-. I fit. svSH- DO YOU That wo have one of the largest and mo-t complete stocks of Groceries and Crock ery in the city. Everything new and fresh and the quality the very best. If not already a customer, give us a trial and we will try to please you. ' N. T. WILSON,-- Highest prloe paid for country produce. C. HAMMOND, Proprietor!, c. CHESHIRE. Formerly Hammond's CACDOu CAFE d EI First Class Bakery Goods, Oysters, Short Orders, Regular MeA 516 Willamette St. Phone, Black 47-3. THANKSGIVING COOK should he oreuared fay hand. Now ii the tnuip your tmplie. nd tbewt buy them is our iVn. Vin. everything vou iwd Ink plain and fancy cotkiog-w the hiuhtwt, pric t6 m We b-11 Mince MeuL;;s a pound. You cu'tpi-ci at wiy nrice. J U Green & Sc Telefhote, Main 25-1. OUR GROCERY LINE IS FULL Including the finest line of Ohio Maple Sjr the city. We have a supply of fresl ntis peanuis ana Saratoga chins. weseuasa.. the cheapest. Our motto is to please. W B McKINNEY, Phooe Black (kj 3. 10 per cent Discount for 48 Days ...on Clothing... We clone our Clothing and Overcoat at ten per cent dweount. 1 here will be no reiierves; everything goes during this w. Great 25 Per Cent Discount Sale. 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON PINGBEC 4 SMITH nM" We believe that we are on thf right tn here we ro cominenoiDit 'f)V Mill, we will offer a uniform discount of ONE KOUKIH OIF Men'. Kine Shoe., maris by l';" just to show you what go" " this line. Pieafe note Prl' ,. t..r-.mlnn ili.ci-nnt means. Men's Fine Vici Shoea, regular price '"''"iw Pingiee Fine hox Calf, i. the bent all nHoe"tii''' Piunree Fine Ladies' fompotile, button tr uce,ni ..foortlt Eemember'the date and Iw 01 hand.l Leare oM-foorti of what you expect to pay at home, the balance wiu ij fh Mh.. vvr w. hertUe. an.l our patn't" IIUW lb. P. FRANK & SOI FffJE HAVE on hand just opened 144 I.L.NS and lilFLKS. We k . . V- low th lareeat hone-, in the I nited States. We can yi?M..1,nMt harr-1 aria 7Vu'no?l;V"'' ?,'V00' I,!-S0. l8.0d,.U.00and s-o.lkl. Fine double HHTSl namm-rless at tia.00, fc7.). 00, WiOGand W"u0. 'Ill the f ins ws .rll are r-liable, fnB,. it you buy a gun see that it i. marked Sold by Barker Gun Works, Enene, Oregon. If ll has thl hr.A :. . ! if. food f ell you ban eom. .inBl, barrel .hot tfun lor-W. ii'"'",h, er c.l,l,r.He..t:ir, and :..0. v"e can al." t. I;- W'njhjater and Marl,., KihV. at th. lnwe.t.pricw you e .1. and m.M. The TO W, , jr, ir, at Sl.VOtl. W- have jil'KHl popular nea. We sell all aiu.i. of Amu- ition at K. 'I BARKER GUN W0Rs" Eugene, Oregon. Loughmiller & Peter DOKRIS ART GALLERY. neiils per pouud.J