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Daily Eugene Guard Popular Brands of CIGARS FOB SALE AT Julius Goldsmith's 'WARD Telephone, ko. Main 191. FKIDAY - - DECEMBER 13, Weather. BpMlll to Uuird, Portland, Or, Deo. 18.-Tonlgbt now; warmer Halurday, turning to ram and warmer. Wollabek. New Ads Today. TUeoHill & Sou Barker Qua Works. Furs bought at l'aln & Kay's. Feed and groceries at White's. Wagon oovers at Palae 4 Kay's. Poultry supplies at J'-eston &, Hales. Orcrtoas for wall paper and paints J O Watts, graduate, optician, Eu- gent. Fresb Eastern Oysters. Bonbon- iere. Prussian Btook Food at Preston 4 Bales. Umbrellas re-covered at Paine & Kay's. See Predion 4 .Hales stock of wall aper. Before buying real estate see Gross St Hteveus. How about tbe wood you promised to bring us? Wood for sale, J F KaUton, 368 .Lincoln Street. All kinds of Tires at Matlock 4 Uooduhlld'e. Clilukeu lice paint $1 per gallon w 1'r ion 4 HhIbm. Junrty 4 Muyer, graduate optiolaus i-xuniluatiou free. MissK tjalcsiuuu is closing outlier entire line of ladles' skirts. Tbe Caelum Bakery is now turning out better bread tbau ever try it. Tbe largest stuck of wallpaper and paints Is carried by X'restou 4 Hales. Hot Time and air tight heaters, all Izes aud prioes. F 1. Chambers, d Wagon oovers and boxes, K L Obambers. d List your proporty with Uroas 4 Bteveus, real estate dealers. Cookies, pies, oakea and doughnuts tresh every day. Buubonlere. All wool suite to your measure from B'lleiu Woolen Mill. goods. J ill Howe. Long range smokeless sheila. F L Chambers. Wall paper. Fall deslgus new In. F L Chambers. d Have the bakery wagon from the Buubonlere stop at your bouse. M O Warner tunes pianos and organs, iiepulrlng and polishing, If you want to BEE like you slioulo BEE, see Jauney 4 Meyer, graduate optiolaus. New grass seed, all kinds. Six tons now In stook; all fresh, d F L Chambers. J. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO EMBALMERS and FUNERAL DIRECTORS Da & Henderson, Undertrters and Embalmers. Cor. Wil. and 7ti sts. oio. o.osoae ISAAC C. STEVENS Gross and Stevens Real Estate City and uouutry property listed and sold on favorable terms. Cilice, over Kautl man's store, Willamette st, Kugeue, Oregon. Carpet Samples. A beautiful line lj-yard length car pet samples at less tbau oust. Window shades good quality SAo. Hats and Caps. New styes now In some very nobby hats from $1 W up. We also carry good bale from 60o to H.00. A fine line of pretty new caps for bovs and children. Must be seen to be appreciated. Gloves New bU line to pleiise everybody, flue buckokln face, men's glove viV. Meu' silk Uued gloves per pair tt.00 Underwear Men's fine heavy fancy wool fleeced lis garment fur 60o. Men's food heavy cotton tlssowl underwear good 60e value for 40c We bought a sample line undershirts which we will sell at lem than cel. Come at ouoe fur they won't last long. AYPII PERSONAL. D B Zih was a passenger north tbls afternoon. Kollle Konsy, of Goshen, was in Eo- geie today. Hon C H Baker, of Waltervllle, was la tbe city today. Mrs W J Koype returned this after noon from Albany, E W Michael, of Lowell, was a caller at tbls office today. ZIpYarnell returned from Cottage Drove this altsrnoon. W H Kay returned tbls afternoon from a visit to If onrot. Mrs Rose Hollenbeck returned tbls afternoon from Albany. U M Veatch, of Pokegama, Or, Is In Eugene on a business trip. Rev Root Booth arrived in from Grants Pass this after booh. Harry Cherry went to Portland tbls afternoon to spend a few days. James McFarland and Geo Small are in tbe oity from cottage Orove, Attornev Woodcok returned tbls afternoon from bis Irving ranch. Bert Vincent has accepted a position In Bchwerlng 4 Titus' Ninth street barber shop. Dr N L Lee, of Junotlon Cily, Is In tbe olty the guest of bis son, County Clerk E U Lee. Cba KlengHDsmltb Is down from MoElroy 4 Howe's Cloverdale ranch te epend a week, Mrs Tbns Scott, of St Paul, is visit lug at tbe home of her brother, Wes Cherry, In Eugene. CarlOgleeby went to Creswell this afternoon to load another ear of po tatoes for ti C Skeets. Dr 0 H T Atwood rsturned last nl.ht from a professional trip to Lowell. He la at Creswell today. Mrs Eva McCrady returned home to Junotlon tbls afternoon after a visit with her aunt, MrBHoverns.ln Eugene, Mrs Walter Ross returned last night from a visit at Albany with Mrs Alt Dlllard of tbe Fischer 4 Van Cleve theatrical troupe. Bberlfl Withers and Deputy Flsk re turned last nlgbt from Salem where they went to take Wm Simmons to the Insane asylum. Mrs M E Brownlee, who kept Ibe Brownlee House, has gone to Monta gue, Cal, where her sou Joe Is station agent for the H P Co, F E Chambers and family arrived from Independence today to reside In Eugene, Mr Chambers having pur chased half Interest m the big hard' ware store of bis brother, F L Cham bers, In this city. An Address Promised. Miss Mabel K BtaOord, the Y W C A secretary of the PsolAo coast, Is now visiting tbe association at tbe Unlver. slty of Oregon. At tbe reception yes terday afternoon many of tbe students met her and became enthusiastic friends of bers. She baa shown her self capable aud winning, and bids fair to have a warm plaoe la the hearts of tbe young women of tbe Unl versliy. Friday and Saturday most of her lime will be given to committee work, and Saturday evening she will niveau Informal talk to tbe Young Men's and Women's Christian Asso i-.latlona lu the Association room. This meeting will be held early, at 6:45, and all Interested are Invited to oome. On Hunday afternoon at 3:30 she will address the young women of the University in Deady hall. While this is particularly for the college girls, any other women who care to come will be ' UaP l.al mMlll I will hi. t D ftlffl.tntr Monday in the Association room. At this meeting she will tell the girls tbe llie-stnry of a Zenana princess whom she knew personally. KueiN Buy. Salsm Statesman R W A Cherrv. formerlv nlrht oiwr ator at the passeuuer depot In this olty, but recently loosted at Wonduuin, hai been returned to this cltv permanent ly to fill the vaoanoy made through tbe promotion of M Montgomery. An Address. Our readers are aware tbat we are not In the bablt ot criticis ing our busluess correspondence, yet ws oaunot forbear to note the reoep tlon ol a oard addressed to "tbe ugenes Oard, lain county organ." Suits Men's $14 U special $11 C3 Men's 10 ttfi special 8 00 Meu's 60 special 7 00 All the above are good colors and values fur the regular price but at the special prices are great bargains. Look at our Overcoats before buying Is all we ask. Candy and Nuts 3 lbs Fine mixed candy 2So 'J llw Jelly beana Uc 2 Urn Candy hearts 26c 2 lbs Mint Irxdigrr slfto 2 lb Nol walnut o 1 In new soft shell almonds l&c 2 llw fresh roasted peanuts 25e 1 lb (Ins hand made chocolates J5o I lb lineal salted anut 20o 1 In broken tatty caudy lfto Slates A irgular lie elate 10c I large slate fo We have a few of thiee lOopeuoll tablet lett for So Headquarters for all kiuds of tablets. I V Department BREVITIES. Try the Caobou breadall kinds. Fresh groceries of all kinds at J W Wblts's. All kiuds of board games at Barker Qua Works. The celebrated "Heward Brushes" at Viuosot A Co. D) not forget tbe place. eit Willamette St. Elegant hue of celluloid goods at Barker Gun Works. Special sale on all trimmed hats at MlesE Sallxman's. 26 per cent off on all goods on our bargain counter. J U G 4 0. Headquarters for Zmas goods at Barker Qun Works. Right of Way, Man from Glengarry, Kim, Eternal City, at Scbwarzscbild's. Bee tbe now Japanese banners at Barker Gun Works. They are a real nrk of Japaneas art. Matlock 4 Goodcblld, the Rambler bloyole men, are having a new sign painted on tbelr windows. The Oregonian today prints a ploturs of the Eugene High Behool football team. A flue In J 8 Stiles' residenos bnrned out tbls morning, causing a Utile ex citement. Make your wife s present of a floe sewing maoblne. Barker Gen Wotks oan sell you sne at a reduoed price. Tbe poultry show wblob Is to be held in Eugene Deo 19, 30 and 21, will beat tbe old Christian oburch building, eorner East Ninth aud Psarl streets. A government branch weather ob serving statloa has been established at McKonzle Bridge, Lane county, with Geo Frissell, tbe well known keeper of tbe Log Cabin hotel, as voluntary ob server. We guarantee our bread to be abeo lutely as pure and clean as your "moth. er ussd te make," at tbe Caohou Bakery. Tbe O M A football team of Cottage Grove will play Rossburg high sohool at the latter plaoe tomorrow. We prediot a victory for Cottage Grove, Independence West Side, Deo 12: F E Chambers and family leave tbls week for tbelr new home at Eugene. By tbe obange Eugene gains one of tbe best business men of our town. Cream puds, maocaroons, lady flu gers, tsa oakes, daugbnuts, sto.ele, on hand or made to order at tbe Cacbou Bakery. Drain Nonpareil: Dr Wm Kuykeu dall, of Eugene, will deliver a leolnre In the cbapel at the normal building, on Wednesday, Dee 18. Tbe doator is an able speaker and we bope every friend of ibe school will go out to hear him. Come In and sample our One Im ported perfumes. Le Trlfls lnearnat, Sen Teur, Dee Prairies and Jtoairls, our leaders. We have forty different odors. Take your eholc. Vincent 4 Co. Woodburn Independent: The mom Ing papers might havs had the presi dent's mssaaga In type tweuty-four hours before Issuing it, but the evening papers got there first. How well do we remember when the first evening papers appeared what a doshtful ex periment it was considered. Mexioan Handstamped and Burnt Leather Frames, will oomplste jour photograph as a Holiday present. The quality Is flue and tbe prloe low. Wiktxb Paoro Co. A Chicago department store has ust olosed a oontraot for a page advertise' ment a day for an entire year. The amount of money Involved la about 1120,000. Tbe oontraot Is one ot the largest ever plaesd In this country John Wanamaker ot New York and Philadelphia was the irst merchant to take a page of space for a year. At tbe present time he has a half elossn sush pages ruining In different New York and Philadelphia papers. Tbe Banquet, Queen of Hearts, Opera Star, and Mount Hood brands of cigars are manufactured in Eugene aud should be kept In stock by all dealers lu cigars. Patronise home In dustry and build up your town. The little city of Dallas, ot 1200 pop ulation, raised 110,1X1 as a subsidy for a railroad to big timber about I miles distanoe, la two days Dallas feels as big proportionately as Portland, for the peroeutage acoordlng to asseesmsnts Is very much larger than the percentage of 1300,000 la to Portland's assessment. In speaking of the revival twins, held In Cottage Grove, by Rev M L Rose of this olty, tbe Leader says: "Mr Rose Is a does and rapid thinker and a speaker of marvelous power. There have been a a u ruber of secessions to tbe ohureh already and the great re ligious awakening assuree many more ALBANY BEER... The Celebrated Albany Beer on draft at Tht OREGON SALOON V. WADDLE. Preprkter. THE SOCIAL REALM. The open session given by tbe Ami cltian debating club of tbe High Sehrol in Frank's ball last night was a most pleasing sucoess. It was largely attended by the etudeeu and friends of the High School slid the program rendered was one of much merit. Special mention should be made of the voeal eolo by Ehuer Paine, recitation by Paul Johnson a id the piano solo by Paul Staufler. These Ibree responded lo eneores aad all tbe numbers were hsartily applauded. In the debate, "Reeolved, Tbat tbe United Slates annex Cuba as a territory," tbe Judges decided In favor of tbe afflrmstlve side, which was supported by Chas Evans and Kbsrle Kuydendall, tbe negative side belDg upheld by H A Wheeler and Glen Chessman. The Fourth regiment baud at Its meeting last night decided to give a ball some time during this month In stead of their renular eoncert. Tbe ex act date bas not yet been d folded upon. I WATTS ELECTED CAPTAIN. The U. 0. Football Team Choses Him This Afternoon. The University of Oregon football team held a meeting at 4 o'olock ibis afternoon and elected I H Watts cap tain for next year. Mr Watis it of the ela-s of '03 and is registered from Athena. He piayed left tackle aud right half on this year's team and was guard on last year's star tea-n. The choice Is a good one and Mr Waite and tbe team are to be eoograt ulated on his eleoilon. Hotel Arrivals. EUQBNB N P Peterson, Corvallls John Parrot, Portland G G E y, Cottage Greve S Smeed, Waltervllle B J Bhlreley, S F Ira Stevens and wf, Salem A B Mill-ap, St Paul H Werfield, Portland F Jonss and wf, Portend J H Somera, Portland R L Cosgrove, Independence Cbas L Ruyell, Portland HOFFMAN Phil Flood, Portland W F Jeffrets, Portland G G Davis, Portland E J Dwln.N Y J M Sherwood, Uottsge Grove Nelson Hewstt, Aeme Miss M Brund, Florence Johnny Brund, Florence Henry Hart, Wendllng J H Neep Wendllng D Bradley, Portland J P Frank, Seattle M W Klncaid, Portland J C Slovas, Seattle Dau Bowers, Bsattle Alfred Johnson, Cottage Grove L Sanger, Seattle E L Carson, Beattle AJKuth, 8F C L Beebe, Portland Geo T Wlllett, Portland Dan J Moore, Portland F S Bennett, Portland J H Williams, Portland D M Kyle, Florence W J Kyle, Florence E H Kyle, Florence G G Pell, Albtny O B Dutton, Cottage Grove Jas McWoody, Portland America's Greatest Railroad. America la tbe possessor of the bm railroads in tbe world, and while this may seem a broad statement, it is ab solutely true, such rank oan only be gained by establishing a system that stands for perfection. This is also true about medicine, About 60 years ago a remedy was first introduced for stonisoh, liver and bowel complaints and during those years has Been reoog nieed as the limit of science In pre senting a perreoi medicine. We refer lo Hosteller's Stomach Bl iters. When yoursinmach kecomes derauged. and vou suffer from Indlgesilnn, dyspepsia, flaiulency. nervousness or insomnia you will make no mlmake In trying tbia snvereliin remedy. It will strengthen your stomaoh, purify the blood and prevent malaria, fever and ague It will surely dj you good Avoid substitutes. Have you seen Vincent fc Co's play or Holiday goods? You better. dis hed See our bargain counter. J U Green & 8on. Oor windows only sontaia a ssuipls of Holiday goods we havs on display In the Interior. Come In. Vincent A Co. Air Tiht Stoves... atbottom prices guaranteed to be GREAT HEATERS FIRE KEEPERS For sale by Loughmiller Peter! eEisi.Tio.SAi-.-The Cottage Oiovt iesder be tbls bit of sensational news: Urt Friday night about 12:30 o'clock oneoftbemostdl.guftiug scenes that mr occurred in Cotlape Orove took place. At tbls hour of the night there were very few people on the streets and lbs disgraceful scene was witnes sed by only two or three persons, aud perhaps lbs parlies loipiicted did not know that anyone saw them A young woman in a drunken ci.WIn ..mu .tacrine out of one of the sa- i ,hu auuibtRiicfl nf two of the lUUMn '" "youag sports" of the town aud ttud down tbe street reeling from one side of the walk to the other, and at times she was almost beyoud Ibe control nl her escorts. Twice she fell, but by existence she arose aud waa hurried along. The parties Implicated are all known. Bohemia Ro.id Burvky. Ye.-ter-day's Telegram: W F Morphy, geu eral manager of the C"ttug Grove & Bobeuia Kailroad Conipiny, was in tbe city yesterday Irom Cottage Grove, from which point be is super intending: preliminaries to the con struction of the railroad tbat will give tbe rich Bohemia mining dlstriot communication with ibe rist of Ibe world. Mr Morphy, who represents tbe Eastern syndicate thai Is furnish' ln tbe money for this railroad enter prise, reports that tbe survey is i.lready oompleteo a dietaoce of 20 milt-s. As the entire road will be but 30 miles in lenstb. there nunius but 10 more miles to survey. Scraping Up Mud. This morning, as anoouoced in yesterday's GUARD, the eity commenced soraping the mud off Willamette street. Cereon Math ews' big team of four gray horses at tached to the oity scraper finished two ulocks and a half of Willamette street by noon. Tbe street will be tcraped from tbe depot to Tenth street, a dis tance of six bbck, aud Ninth street will tie scraped from Oak to Olive streets two blocks. A part of the mud is being used to fill up the old fire clstsrus and the rduialuder is be ing hauled to fill up the tow places in the rear of Bangs' stable along Olive street. A Correction. Tbe allowance as published In tbe Weekly Guard of Dec 7, "Andrew Wood for waiting on Mis Mason, til." is misleidiug. Mr Wood was only agent fir tbe county and while the warrant was druwu in his name he paid the money to Mrs Dabllu, .the woman employed as nurse. Advertised Letters. Letters for the following persons remain dead in tbe Eugene postofllce: Mam W Ben nett, Mrs Josephine Bradley, Prof Tbeohll Brugger, Mrs Josie CikBtile, Mrs Minnie Cox, G W Farlow, J H Hill, Miss B M Judkius, Steve Lan ders, Battle Moore (mute), W G New man, J Owen (2), Wm Wood. w U T U. The regular meeting of the Women's Curistiau Temperance Uniou will be held tomorrow at 3 p m in tbe parlors of tbe M E church. All members and others interested In the work of tbe union are earnestly re quested to be present to plan for future work. By order of secretary. To Ba Married. Invitations are out for tbe marriage of Mies Myrtle Buobanan, daughter of Mr aud Mrs J F Buohanan, of Eugene, to Mr W illlam Harry Shelley, of Pleasant Hill, to oc cur at the home of the bride's parents, 618 Willamette stseet, at S o'clock on the evening of December 25th. A Hint. Salem Statesman: In making np a J20.000 BUbBidy for a woolen mill, tbe people of Salem al- reaay secured a mill throe times as large as iney couirac ea for, and one that will continue to grow. The Cold. Tbe weather has mod erated sloes yesterday, the thermome ter standing at 28 degrees, four below iicmug, aisix o oiock this mornin gi six degrees warmor than at the hour yesterday. same Market NoTics.-Baptist market at J U Green's grocery store Saturday, i."isor goon thine, to eat, some tnings not lo bs Come and see. eaten t.... ... .. . Lan.-county. Or. Deo 12, to Mr and Mr irraDk' "" a ii) pound dauKhtr, Genuine Oxford Bibles and Testampnit Prayer Books, Hymnals ncison s standard Revised Bibles. Catholic Prayer Books and Devotionals Schwarzschild' s. The Time and the Place. The Day and the Hour. MEXICAN HAND STAXPED LEATHER FRAMES Cn. Plitlnum. Ariito,.p,tin0i Collodio.Csrboa 10 Per Cent Reduction To make room for the lan'Pt 1:.,. . Carpeti ever shown in Eugene. Vp, ,,,;u 'urMiii muutbiou si xu J.01 Lent jur oj Havs Remember we guarantee von ii,, l every dollar. This Sale will posftiveiv ha.' for best selection. ' ."tfe J W Kays Furniture A DO YOU KN0U That wo have one of the largest and mw complete stocks of Groceries and Crock ery in the city. Everything new and and the quality the very best. If b0( already a customer, give us a'trial and we will try to please you. ' ' N. T. WILSON,'- Highest price paid for country produce. OjjlOW is the time to get your Dolls for Chriiirm 25 per cent off on all dolls and everything on our bargain cons Do not forget the place. J. U. GREEN & 619 Willamette st. OUR GROCERY LINE IS FULL incmainp: the hnest line ol Uhio Siaplete the city. We have a supply of foil nut;, peanuts and Saratoga chips. Wesellasc1. the cheapest. Our motto is to plea;e. W B McKINNEY. Phone Black tiii-3. The Hottest Stove in Town is the Boss Air Tight lieaterj JLu The Best $5.00 Skirt on Earth. P. FRANK & SON on,,, FURNITURE ,nd CARPED . make Telephone Main. flmnptliiofj entirely new in air tfcht construction. Handsome, durable, and reasonable in pru Four sizes. Call and see them. Long THAT SUIT ANDFI1! We have' in stock. C;;., in thelaf; The Goods;, and the Pr are right, Good Cutiei i, the klli.l cf J, J tb i, n,.ule f.r"' firs! r.r. 1 the I '',"- K1 ; $I.W. SCISSOBS .It I t' ft klinl Try vi 111 , pri ih:it it's" ui'.ltl)'. Store BARKER QUN Eujr-nc, Oregon WINTER PHOTO CO 51 WUIaratlU St '