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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1901)
ps'KfiDgle, St. flieholas, Santa Glaus, Christmas Are words betoking ioy, happiness And good will at this season of the year and the FAttOUS is now ready with a stock of Holiday Goods, and beautiful novelties. Toys, Games, Dolls, Books, Albums, Pictures, Fine Art China, and Choice Confections. Daily Eugene Guard Publlshel everr ereaiM; of th week, Ban aye except xl. Address a", communications aad nuke ell remituaoee payable to the Kuaui Udud, KugeBe, Oregon, 8UBSOIUPTION ..KATE3, Dial. DellTered by carrier, per week t IB Delivered by carrier, per month 60 By mail ono yew (in advance) 00 Bii month 00 One month o" Single copies, nun. One yew W-00 BlI month! 1 00 Advertising rates made known on application. pounds of rook carried lomewbere from seven bondrsd to a thousand dollar's worth of cold. ' A lot of ore from the same mine recently yielded twelve thouiand and five hundred dollars to the ton. A olid ton of gold would be worth from three to four hundred thousand dollars, according to fineness. EoUred as eeoond-elaes Eugene, Oregon, poatomoo. matter at the THB EASTERN OFFICES Of the paper are at 280 to 284 Temple Court, New York Oitr.and U B Eipreae Bldg, 87 Wash ngton St., CJhloego, I1L, J K-ATZ Advertie AK Atranoy In oharge. Galveston, Texas, is bankrupt, the result of the great storm that drove the waters of the Gulf of Mexico into and over it laBt year. The Texas legislature has provided for a commission, in other words reoeivers, to take charge bl the oity and pro rata debt payments. It is not unusual for ooporations and in dividuals to go the. bankrupt, route but seldom the fate of, a city. . CAMPBELL BROS Publishers SATURDAY - .DECEMBER 21 BUSINESS MEN. Read the Following Concerning - a Tacoma Firm. MADE rORTUHES. The Philadelphia Rord telle an Interesting etorv about the aucceee of the largest general "tore in Xaooma. The proprietors began business la a small way. lived economically and saved every dollar to buy space la the newspapers. Now tbelr adverllilDg contracts call for an agregte spate of 107 panes a year. . The manager of tbe oonwrn says they would as anon think of going out of busineea as of reducing tbelr advar tiling enaoe. ', ' Tbe exDerlence of that flrsa Is the toBunioD ax lxrlenoe of all extensive ad vertisers. A man er firm might as well take down their business signs as to stop advertising. Anyone who baa a comes odltv for sale must let. every' body know tbat be has tbe goads anal what he charges for them. If he does net do this lie cannot expect to have customers to buy. He ml.ht as wall ait la a dark reom and expect bis neighbors to know that he Is wink log. i ipillli MID-OCEAN TELEGRAPHY. A New York dispatoh of Daoem. ber 10th says the transatlantic Cunader Etruria, whioh bad jnst arrived, there, was in communication for more than five hours in mid ooean with her sister ship, the Umbria. Long before either ship sighted the other, their oommanders were conversing by the Maroonl wireless system. The position of eaoh ship was known on the other hours before their main truoks showed above the horicon. The Etruria left Liverpool on December 7, the same day the Umbna steamed out of New York. They were 1630 mile east northeast of Sandy Hook when they passed each other on Wednesday, or in latitnde 45.17 and longitude 51-07 Five hours before that, or when they were fully 100 miles apart, the receiver on the Etruria began to oliok warningly. The operator replied, and then the word "Um bria" was slowly spelled out on the Eiruria's Instrument. Then fol lowed the Umbria's location. Tbe Etruria replied, giving her location, which showed her to be fully 100 miles away from tbe other vessel. Tha Umbria sent her number of passengers,' the faot that all was wetl and the latest news from New York. The Etruria sent word of the burning of the great Liverpool Exohange Quadrangle, whioh oc curred on Deoember 6, while the Etruria was lying In the Mersey, Portland is rapidly coming to the front as a redwood distributing point. During the next forty days says the Tlmberman. oyer 2,000,- 000 feet of redwood will leave Port land for foreign ports. The din tanoes from Eureka, California, to San Franolioo ' and Portland are about equidistant, with the ad vantages in favor ot Portland, Where a mixed cargo of lumber is being shipped any Teasel would prefer to have her oargo all aboard at one port, instead of having to make two clearances, with its at tendant loss of time and additional expense. The political complexion of tbe present Congress is . as follows: Senate, 55 Republicans' and 33 Democrats, two seat's being yaoant; Republican majority, , 22; Howe, 198 Republicans and 159 Demo crats, Republican majority 39, The , Populists have disappeared The country, politically, is, com pletely in tbe hands of tbe Republi can party, ' n raj The calendar season is on. ' And it may be remarked that many of them are beautiful in design and mechanioal execution. The ordi nary lithographing and oolor print' ine ot today is superior to the best work in those lines of a few 'years ago. r A Portland sawmill advertises "long timber up 120 feet; dressing 32 by 32 inohes, and dry kiln oapaoity 75,000 feet - day." That is handling big timber and drying lumber with a vengeance. We now run our own bakery wagon All orders promptly attended to. Bon- bonlere, Niutli street. , ' Long range loaded shells. d J1' I Chambers Single Tube Tires, $2.60 a pair, ai Matlock A GoodohlhlK, new McCluuj blook. Raolne buggies stand the tent for winter as well ns summer. F L Cham ben bas a full stock, 241 bloyolea sold In 1901. Crescent bloyoles stand up, that's the reason, V L Chambers baa a few more. d Beat for "(Santiago" the great war drama, on sale at Vlnoeut'e drug store, 85 and 60 cents. Hake your wife a present of a fine sewlDg maohlue. Barker Gun Woiks oan sell you one at a reduced prloe. Our windows onlycontaln a aampl of Holiday goods we have on display in the Interior. Coaua In. Vincent A Co. The Multnomah county oiroult court granted six divoroes yester day, three to husbands and three to wives. One woman was granted, divoroe on the simple evidence that on going home from the theatre one night her huabantl became abusive and butted bis htd against a atone wall. If he had butted her head against the wall there would have been good re ason for the divoroe, but it must appear to a disinterested observer tbat the court granting divoroe o.i such videnoe is of a very aooooiraoda t ilg turn ot mind. WAR ON F00TBAIL. List of the Dead for the 1901 ': Season. Quite a determined spirit is evlueed by many persons of the east to have football farther deprived of the prob ability of fatality. Since the "lying wedge" and one or two other plays found to be espsclally hard on the member of tbe teams, bave ksn akal lihsd, fewer accidents of a serious na ture are neted. Bui some people view the aggregate casualties and think the candle worth more than the game. Several colleges and universities are enlisted In tbe effort to modify tbe plays further, that skill and vigor are not eliminated, but to forbid sueb Dlavs as call aluinlv far brute force of hurrying one team against another, la a teat adapted more to show which bas superior weight than whioh Is eapable of beet Judgment aad keenest thought. Those listed on the death rail for the eeaaou are: L,eon Ayers, agea iv, or Janeevllle, Wis, was driven Insane In a game aad oommlttfd aaiolde; John Buokner, aned 11, died In a game at Klrksvllls, Mo; Chaa Buankman, aged 10, living at 117 Kedsle avenue, Chl oaco. was paralyzed In a game aad died next day ; Silas Bago, cf Cham ploa, Michigan, was Injured in a game on Ootober 19, and died next day; Ed win Loncuesker. aged 21. quarter of Brewu Preparatory Sohool, bad bis spine fractured and died In a raw hours: Bobert McWard, teacher at Bruah college, near Taylorvllle, III died during a game with hi. pupils; John degrlst, Columbus, Ohio, disd a result of having bis spine twisted la aBumewllti Ohio uulvTeltv; David Ward, Philadelphia, was instantly killed ou the field: John Dlulne, of Huutlugton, lad, aged 17, waa lu.er nally injured in a high sohool game aud died soon alter; and William power, of Auburn, Neb, aged 19, was fatally lujured in a game at Auburn, near at Joseph, Mo, last Baiurtlay, one arm being broken and all the ribs en the left side eruehed lu. Ask For Red Band Sanchez & Haya and Majestica.... For sale by all dealers in high grade cigars. 1 ikSnJ "COMING EVENTS I CAST THEIR SHADOWS BEFORE and Banta Claua Is oa his way now fur the Xmae season. Decorate your rl with our artistic and bml., pattern, in wall neper, arid mouldlM J iorthe holiday' -on- We oan . nit all taetee and faucies, and harmonise with any decoratiye scheme tliatyour fancy invent. Overton Wall, Paper and Paint Co,37 west Bin si. Cream Cereal Coffee 1.T , m IP-.-'. - A Ji 1 1 IOME in and examine our fine Gloves, we can sell you a Glove with mule skin palms and canvas back9. These gloves wear flne.and as 200a as common leatner gloves. We bought a big lot so as to get them cheap. We will now sell them at 25c a pair. This is a chance to get a Bargain. We have finer leather gloves at 30c, 40c, 50c, 65c, 75c, 95c, OtB,o,D: .... ''U $1.00 and $1.25. We just received direct from the factory a bi lot of the Best Steel wagon you ever saw at $1.25 ?1 50, f-1.75, $2.00, 2.25 and 2.50. . The question often arises What , shall we drink at the table and still preserve our health ? This has been solved by CREAM CEREAL. If Coffee hurts you try Cream Cereal. Sold by pro gressive grocers. ALBANY BEER... The Celebrated Albany Beer on draft at The OREGON SALOON W. WADDLE, Proprietor. Barker Gun Works, 9th Street; Eugene, O KuW(ltt lUrOBWlBoaw. f'WiiK,"'5. 'H Eot'',llla, AttI-4H. I -, You Can Get A Solid oak sideboard lor $14.00, $16.00 and $18,00. Extemion tabic for $4-0-Dinlng chain, cane scat, 73 cents. Nurse Rocker (or $1.50. ' Top Mattress lor $2.00. Spring Mattress (or $1.50. See our new5line of China Closets and Buffets. DAY & HENDERSO N ARMORY BLOCK. FIRST- National Bank 01 f-Ufleris. Paid up Cash Ca Surplua , It a I 8BO.000 850,000 Troypaimdry Co... Thetbest work in the city. Clothing called for and delivered. .Ti GARDN ER.JHESSIand DENNIS. No 562 Olive street Eugene. In His Christmas Shirt. A tl Wtoi Mes iGte Home? Not the house, however flue it may be; not iU furniture, pictures and appoint ments. The wife and mother makes the home, ami to speak of going home mean a to go back into the shelter of the mother's love and care. And when womanly Ills snp the mother's strength, the home-life sufTers. The food U not cooked as she cooks it. Kvery where the lacV of wifely supervision and motherly thought ful neNP is appa re nt. hat a change, then, when tJiis wife and mother comes hack to take her old place in the family. Thousands of women who, he cause of womanly tlli. h.ul U oii shut out of home lite and home hppi tic., have hern enabled to once more take their t.!nrt in the fnmilv after being cured hv lr. rierce'i Kaviwite lrrcription. It r tn Iis,( rej;alaritT, lnea weakening d .t,:. lu-.tls intiumttiation and ulcera tion anl curca female weakness. It makes weik women strong, sick women I cni'i'f-iiT't tikitiif vnr ' Fmtorit? lreTiiv fix ' .iml t,atUieti i ciiicnl 1 tKiv"nr lovit the li'th li-tt IWOibrr one yrnr wnir Mm l:ti'A WnRht, of MDUtuiiiuvicw. Howrll t , Miftkotiti " hmvr Iwru vrty low Ixm1 wrUiuy lo i. tilthiaih 1 urn lhaiikftil I n Itrre tv'y ntl ha in t.rivitfge ot mvih-I I IliiitiV yn m Ihonanml limra fut ymir kuiO ail vii o, 1 cho trulhtullv fwiy that It waa thrvuvh vt'ir a in J ailvicr nnd your intslicllip and llu Will if Ihfl that 1 am Hvttin UvJuv , I tiiii in twitPT hf-slih than t hv tt. tor thir- ATlatar eonntf minor 18 tinn'l mniie. i Wf 10 iio m wathim- arrwt fr itealing thirlwa po.uotUI .tnilkl''' lm ' 1 ,frl l,ke ncw o( OM. II IMniS ft lilllt mtWi ' lr. rierce'i TMcMt relicts cure con A.i . . ,i ..:- u n ttiiMiiion and its a. most ctmntlrss consi flft, glanoe, bot rather iriouiwhn qu'tnrt.t T,.v ,, , niKt oa It ia known that the thirtea n1 sjraum nor trct tiie pill ubiu Ml Christina Lunch. Messrs Bommervllls 4 Brrger, ot the Reoeptlon, will gWe anotker on of tbelr popular free merchant's lonebee on Cbnstmu day, to be served fiom 11 a m to 2 p tu. Here Is the menu: Roast pla with jelly, Tame goose with dressing, Turkey with orauberry sauce, Potato and shrimp salad, Celery, plokles, orsam oheeee. A Woman's Awful Peril. "There la only one clianoe to save your life and tbat Is through an opera tion," were tbe startling words heard by Mrs I It Hunt, of l.ime Rltlte, Wis, from her doctor alter be had vainly tried to cure her of a frightful case of stomach trouble and yellow jauudlee. Uall atones bad formed and she constantly grew worse. Then she began to use Kleotrlc Bitters whioh wholly cured her It's a wonderful stomach, liver and klduey remedy, Cure dyepepsla, loss ot appetite. Try It. O'lly 60 ceuU. Guaranteed. For anle by W U Delano. Here's Your Chancel The stock of Holldny iroods In J 8 Luckey's jrwelry store la now com plete, oruelntlng of everything related to the jewelry line. It will pay you to Inspect h's large atock and get prices at your earnest opportunity. There are fine display. of watrhee, cut glaee, diamond., sterl ing silver novelties, ebony ware, and other lines usual In the jewelry trade, C u3t.taT-x- CJ TiTA. . Bwnthe ) ' Hl11 ' fast Hain Waoonb. t hird car for 1901 Just reortved. What be(tr reooniroend can you find? 8e thetu at F L Cham, ben'. Eugne, Oregon A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Done on reasouable terms. Sigh drafta on Chicago, San Franciioo and Port land. Oregon, Bills of exchange sold on foreign countries. Deposits received a abject to check or certifi cate of deposit. All oolleotions entrusted to Qwill receive Prompt attention. !'"-oks hU i ?af if ttcoti.fH," '' T.Mismry. aVefrivenif ai C".t in it' i :j up (ine linen, ;; Dii w-uk t. tiufa:ilMe finish wtit ail ivolldiiBHed n n -ir. Wp v fir ind ilali er, miii. e alwiiyarielt on ime, Semi ..h ; - .r & rw ui EUGENE LAUNDRY . Hower & Jennings. XoTK'a lVmeniber the antl-salnnp meeting called tor Friday night at the I'hrlatlan church. Everybody In vlted. Meeting called at 8 o'clock. T Q HlKT.RIOM, President. 8 B Run, vioa rraeMent P. E. Snodohasb, (Jasliier. Ij. H. Pothk AuUtaut EUGENE Loan4avingsBanl Oi Eugene, Oregon. Paid Up Cash bap'tal Surplus - 6,eor a QKNKRAL BANKINO BUSINISS THAN AOTED ON fAVORASLl TERMS. Draitt usned on the principal oltlea ot th, United Hutes end forelKD countrlea. Inureet allowed on omand Certificate ot Depmlt wben lett iMtod iwrlod. Collecllons receive our prompt attention Cttj and Couotr Warrants bought. W I. SHOWN, PnsloenLi f.W. 0J8URN. Cashier. 0. PAINE, Vice Prtucen) W. W. BROWN Assl ll:( EUGENE, OREGON. Established la ISSI. Oldest ink la tae Ceuatf. n Senaral Banking business in all branches tranjacted on favorable terms. A. O. KOVE'S.Priwldent KU.Hi'VKY. Caehier. 1.. H HDL1N. AwtCaiMer. PAINTER AND PAPER-HANGER hnrmerly with Mcfraily. Ihwrallne and ar'l.tlc pht hnnirlni a i-wlaltv Hliop ami ien1ence I a. I houe on east aide fu1h Willamette street. Iavc oruerewnnj l' urt f-o a pou. ,1 Hi- f'7, -' . . v.ikJ!l.S"lll 'TIS EASY WHEN YOU KNOW HOW; and where to secure high grade . winea and liquors, to get the beat and purwt at low prices. You can always find the very choicest vin tapes in clarets. Burgundies, Rhine winea, champagne.', and every thing in the beat tnhle winest with the beat boquet and finest 6avors, as well as choice old whiskies, ale, poi tor aud Tver at. W. RENSHAW'b r.uQene. Oregon. SMOKE. BAKQUET. High QradeJsc Cixar F. C. Potts Manufacturer THE Bonbon iere 39 East Ninth St. Uv.ir. l. . '?' ,a'k I d.HKhiiut. tr. -I, e run our own -. n . . i . . . ctretully, " "-bh, mu iintverfrt .t DllWM Dane ri 1 1 " uiiug' mrcelfhrfitet Home v y -lay. Extern prmptly an l lyon's i-rench Periodical Drops beSlRTEDCEsUL-r:r,?-ctIy harmlcs- to accomplish CanTlflM r.of "luteal Known lemale remedy. U LO-8u'wit, Cleveland, OBio. TlWyS "T? for Sale by Linn Drug Co JJAEBAiTjGH.Kla, ATTOKiEVinj. OffiM-RooiaJMcCm Q.E0. B D0REB, Will practice In i udicial Uiatrict and kaV! oi tiie state. ! . Specisl attention BnuJ- lltfice-FiratKstButo. KoomjuiisJl ; jonn ai, iSimiiMon Uili EDMUNSON ,ER ttornejs-At Lnr. ' p.i:u i. .it .l u.Uj, Uulw-yTB LMK EUGENE, oa; OUISE.BEAX ATT0RXEY-1I-Of&ce Id Loan k Suiutai 'A. Special sttentiteptstil jattcn. MEDICll D U J W HAKHE, PHYSICIAN .S Oiiii-d-Uvjr tVil.'Oiiic: iiiutj Htmn t i I'.eeii"iict -Ferry r.M t J 20-. wtticoa-Zn fop. Huiiiiimt. Special attcut:oE w j SUJCKEY, WatcLee and Cloto-1 EraovOa' JKGBIDDLu, .-i ; ; r" , "iifff. office -OnOhiei-" hotel S188i.lt K1 anil riJl-S'' a OIHcc- buiMluU. Hours- tel2ili UiscMM "f women El.liERTLEIGH A3SAYE1U KtOEXI -,.. . !.lAor Is (nmt4aadr.ua-;: fifty pounds to deten luetrj.Ml oi trruu-" rjpHEl'At.'inC'ili Wry U"' . I UFEAXUA'l JIM"''' f' J. M. WlLUASI-, I JcalAirI.O. ' i f? 1 I til' 3 TNErGARf:r Pinctlvj! A Eugene ,0010"""' APPLE AND. K s '! ly.i1"-