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Daily Eugene Guard Kll Popular Brands of CIGARS FOK SALE AT Julius Goldsmith's 'VUARD Tilephone, no-Bain 131. Weather. mill la Surd, Portland, Or, Deo. Jl. Toalbt and Baudey, aloud; with, oocaaleaal llDl rates. WoLLABIB. RIVITIIt. Feed and groceries at Wblta'i. Poultry auppliea at Preaton Halee, Overton for wall paper and ipalnts J O Watta, graduate, optlolaa, .Eo- geae. Fresh Eastern Oysters. Uonbon- lere. Prussian Btook Food at Preaten A Halea. Before buying real estate iee Gross & Stevens. All kladi ef board games at Barker OttD Worki. Bee Preston & .Hales itook of wall' paper. Wood for aale. J F Balston, 161 Lincoln Street. All .klndi of Tlrea at Matlook & Qoodobild'a. Ttia celebrated "Heward Bruabea" at Vlnoeat Co. Janney & Meyer, graduate opticians. Examination free. Kemember we keep open till 9:80 p m at Barker Gun Worki. Chloken lloe palut f 1 per gallon at Preaton & Halea. Blegant line of oellulold gooda at Barker Gun Worki. ( Do not forget the place. 61t Wlllamatte Bt. The largeet itook of wallpaper and palnte la carried by Preaton Ualee. Hot Time and air tight beaten, all laea and prioee F I Cbambera. d , Wagon oovere and bosee, F L Ghamberi. d Llit your property wltb Uroea A Stereos, real eetate dealeri. The largeat line of perfume in the city at Vlnoent Co. Bee their dis play. Matlook Ooodohlld, llie Rambler bloyole men, art having a new algn painted on their wlndowi. Gooklei, piee, oakee and dougbnuta treah every day. Bonbonlere. All wool aulta to your measure from Balein Woolen Mlllgoodi. J 11 Howe. 85 per cent off on all gooda on our bargain oounter. JUGAB. Long range smokeless ibella. FLCbamben. Wall paper. Fall deelgni now In. F L Chambera. d Hare the bakery wagon from the Bonbonlere atop at your homo. M O Warner tunea pianos and organa. Repairing and polishing. If you want to BEE like yon ahould BEE, iee Janney Meyer, graduate optlolana, New gran aeed, all klndi. Blx toni now In itook; all freeh. d F L Chambera. The Banquet, Queen of Hearts, Opera Iter, and II ount Hood branda of olgara art manufactured in Eugene and ahould be kept In itook by all dealere in olgara. Patronise home In dm try and build np your town. Mexican Handitamped and Burnt lieather Frame, will complete your photograph ai a Holiday present. The quality li line and the prloa low. Wimtib Photo Co, Oorae la and sample our fine Im ported perfume. Trifle lnoarnat, Ben Teur, DeaPralrlea aad Roslrls, onr leaden. We have forty dlOerent odora. Take your oholee. Vincent A Go. UlltKarnett recently ihlpped 1100 head of young cattle from Junotlen City to Yakima, Washington. Ha baa offera to deliver twe more droves of 1000 head aaeh, one to Klamath oounty, and the other for Montana. Vf lllamette valley eattle are In demand by eteokraleere of the Northwest. Just Arrived Three large cases of BEAUTIFUL CHINA WARE. On ac count of late arrival for our holiday trade, wo will sell this lot at about some price as plain dish ware. New Beautiful Patterns, Don't fail to see tlioni. Our Store one immense bower of CHRISTMAS Ax Billy Department Store. PERSONAL. Efoest Qilstrep Is home from Wead llng. Robt Brady, of Creswell, Is lu Eu gene. James IHawlsy, of Divide, was In Sageoe today. H B Aaksay lias ftu'utd t- Eugene from Portland. E J McClanahan left for Seattle to day on business. Villi Alice UcKinlsy went borne to Portland today. Ulss Neva Perkins, of Cottage Grove, returned home this afternoon. Condon Bean went to Helen today to spend the holidays at home. Prof Joseph Wldmer, of Seattle; was was an arrival on the 2K)S train. Dr B F Russell, of Ike poor farm at Thurston, was in Eugene today. Villi Lulu Holmes, V O student, re turned heme to Portland today. Miss Lulu Polll, who Is teaahlng at M areola, Is borne for tbe holidays. Dr O H T Atwood made Pleaeant Hill a professional visit last light. Mrs Arthur Bloan aad little daughter went Halsey today to spend Christmas. Miss Bertha Templeton, of Haleey, went home today to spend Christmas. E Dow, of Bhedd, attended the poul try show, returning home this after noon. Ex-Lawyer Geo A Derrii was in Bo nn today marketing turkeye and onlens. Miss Kerni Is home from Lebanon where she Is teaohlnc sohool, for the holidays. Erank Wllklns, of Beattle, Is In Eu gene to spend the holiday! wltb relatives aad frlendi. A A Hnlburt, of Corvallls, who at tended tbe poultry ihow here, returned heme tbli afternoon. Rou Plummer and Beth Kerron, of Portland, were among tbe U O stu dents to go borne today. N L Cornelius and wife, nee IKlss Withers, of Helena, Mont, arrived here today to speed the holidays. B M TItns and wife went to Albany today to spend Christmas with tbeir daaghtar, Mn John O'Brien. Otho Roberta returned last night from the upper MoKenzle where be located a homestead near Blue Rl'rer. Father Beutgen went to Ccittage Grove this afternoon to hold services tomorrow. Medford Mall : T (i Hendricks, a Eugene banker, was in Medford Mon day for a brief stay in our lively little city. DrOWHfilaok, of the U O, went to Portland today and from there will ge to Ban Francisco to spead tbe boll -days. Mra D W Jarvls and two children, of Portland, came up on the 2:08 train to visit Mrs Jarvls' parents, Gov and Mrs Whlteaker. H D Hanford, of Pipestone, Minn, slopped off lu Eugene yesterday for a short visit with H Denhart, going on to California today. Miss Marian White, teacher in tbe Cottage Grove publlo schools, came down on the delayed train to epeud the holidays at home. Misses Belle Keeney and Delia Tlb betts arrived home today from Mon mouth, where they have been attend ing the normal school. Albany Democrat: Ed Behoel went went to Eugene yesterday, where be baa some of j his flue fowls on exhibi tion at the poultry shew. Horaoe Burnett, loeal-editor of th Gvard, will leave Monday morning for Independence to epeud I'hrlstnias with bla mother and elsters. Miss Grace Smith, U O and Di vinity Behool student, went to her home at Monmouth today. Her Bister, Miss Alice, will go Monday. Misses Minnie Evans, Luella firew ater and Carrie Martin, teaoheru in the Harrisburg public schools, arrived this afternoon to spend the holidays with their respective parents in Eu gene. FM Daanmoa and wife, or Bhell Lake, Wis, arrived lu Eugene today to reside. Shortly before Ihey left Wis consin It was 11 degrees below acre. A great difference In Oregon today, 40 above sero. Dr L W Brown returned laut night from Leabirg where he went to at tend Richard Deadmond who was hart yeeterday by a falling true. The doctor left him reacting easily and he will recover nicely. GIFTS PREMIUMS A WARDED Poultry Show doses Evening. This a 8000 IXHIBIT. Tellowinrls a complete list of tbe awards of the poultry eaow which closes this evening: Barred Plymouth Rockc 3rd cook and 1st hen. B E Elliott, Goshen; 1st, and. 8rd and 4th cockerels, 1st pullet, 2nd and 3rd ben and 1st pen, B F Keeney, Goshen; 2nd pullet and 2nd pen, F B Weil, jeflereon; 3rd and 1th pullet and 3rd pen, J O Watts, Eu. cue. While Plymouth Hocks lit ana xna eoek. 1st. 2nd and 3rd hens, 2nd and srd nnlleta. 1st and 2nd uen. All to J O Watts. Baft Plymouth Rocks Srd cook and 1st oookerel, J O Watta; let pullet, 2nd eoekerel and 2nd pen, BeattleProduoe Co, Eugene. White Lanashani 1st cock and 1st oookerel. All to Mn A Klrkland, in gene. White Wyandotte 1st cock, m hen, Srd oookerel, let and 2nd pullet and lit pin, IF Hulburt, Bhedd; 2nd hen, 1st and 2nd oookerel, 2nd hen, 1st aad 2nd oookerel, 1th pullet aad Znd pen, Mrs A Klrkland; 1th oookerel, Amoi Wllklns, Coburg. Single Comb Brown Leghorne 1st cook, 1st and 3rd hsn, 1st aad 2nd pil let and let pen, W L Wheeler, Fleer ant Hill; 2nd cook, 3rd oookerel, E Dow, Bhedd; 3rd eoek, 1st and 2nd oookerel, 2nd hen and 2nd pen,H O Wheeler, Pleasant Hill. Black Langihangs 1st oookerel, 1st hen, 1st and 2nd pullet aud 2nd pen. All to Austin Hulburt, Corvsllls. Rose Combed Brown Leghorne let cookerel, let and Srd pullet, L Bt John, Bhedd; 2nd cookerel, 2nd hen, 2nd pul let and 1st pen, Q Thompson, Bhedd. Single Comb White Leghorns lit cook, lit hen and 2nd pullet, Auitln Hnlburt; 2nd eoek, 2nd hen and 2nd pen. Ed Sho.1; lit old, 2rd hen, 1st and Srd pallet end lit pea, Leon D Green. Rose Comb White Leghorns 1st sock, 2nd ckl, 1st and 2nd hen, 1st and Xud pul and 1st pen, Ed Bboal, Albany; 1st ckl and 3rd hen, Austin Hulburt. Golden Penciled Hamburga 1st cook, 1st ckl, 1st and 2nd ben, J W Belshaw, Eugene; Srd ben and 1st pul, Minnie Belshaw, Eugene. B t) Hamburg! 1st cack, 1st hen and 2nd pen, Leon D Green, Eugene; 2nd cock, 1st, 2nd and 3rd okle, 2nd ben and 1st pen, J W Belihaw; Srd oock, A W Bond, Irving; Srd hen, 1st, 2nd and Srd pul aud Srd pan, W L Wheeler. Buff Lei?horui All to Amoi Wilkin, Co burg. Cornish Indian Gamei All to Elvin Tay lor, Coburg. Black Mlnorcas lit hen, Darwla Yoran. White Coohie Bantami lit cock, lit and 2nd pullit and lit pair, Austin Hulburt. Seabilght Bantami lit cook, 2nd hen, 2nd pullet and lit pen, Minnie Belihaw; lit ckl, 1st and Srd hen and 3rd pen, J W Belihaw. Emden Geeie lit pilr, Amoi Wilklni. M ,B Turkeyi-AU to Peter Boiler, BprlngGeld. Growing! at Edibne Albany Her aid: There le considerable orowlng at Eugene tblc week. It ie not on accoant sf what the people there are doing. It tc the ohlokena doing tbe orowlng. Tbe Lane County Poultry ehowopcBcd there yeeterday and there an a number of Linn county'e fine birds on band to oirry oft tbe beet prlr.ee. W W Brown- tag of Utah ie tbe Judge of tbe fowls. Have you eeen Vlnoent ds Co'c dis play or Holiday goods? You had better. Christmas Presents . . . A large selection in Gold and silver watches, Ladies' and gents' chains. A Urge stock of Set and Plain fynji. Diamonds it Extremely low prices. Special birjiini In Silverware. J A MAURER, 542 wiltimcttc Street OPEN KVKXIN03 1'NTIL CHRISTMAS KVE. BREVITIES. Go to the Famous for holiday gift. Open to :3u p m at Barker Gun Works. Fresh groceries of all kinds at J W White'c. The Eugene Masouin ludge has 211 members. Inspect the line of Japanese baskets at the Famous. Th.u..ni.n iIiIiidmI a ton of soap north today. Headquarter! fur Xroas goods i Barker Gun Worki. The eoutbbound train was one hour late tble afteruoen. Tbe merchants all did a nulling holiday bullosas today. Pocket and penknives In pearl bandies for Xenas at Bchwarlsehlld's. Allen Eaton is aasistlng luBcbwaris- cbild'e book store during the beliday rush. After supptr take a walk down to the great headquarters, open to 8 30. Barker Uun Works. Tbe "Ba'itlago" troupe gave a parade on the streiits this ifternoon, beaded by tbe Fourth Regiment band. F E Dunn sold 70 bales of hope yes terday to Frank Page, agent for E C Herron.of Balem, for 10$ cants psr pound. Jacksonville Times: Our merchants are shipping potatoes trom Eugeae. The retail price Is still Jl 60 per 100 pounds. Double your weekly savings by in' vesting them in diamond commote. Bmltb A Molden, Gen'l Agts, Balem, Oregon, If you want a good pair of Bingli TnheTirea cheao. we have them at 2.60 a pair. Matlock A Goodchlld new MoClnng block. E Terpenlng, who lives across the river, brought to Bvarverud A Fisher's real estate office today two sugar beete that welehed 16 and IB pounds re spectively. It is rumorsd about tbe streets that Balem contractor treated one of our leading educators shamefully In a fieti cufl this week. Bee onr bargain counter. J U Green A Bon. The blind man with bla aatoharp and harmoulca and bla little five-year-old boy with tbe violin attract crowd on tbe street corners. Their mulc(?) brings them a few nlokles aud dimes. Miss Babe Martin, formerly of Eu gene, and Chester Bmith were married at Vancover, Wash, Deo IB. The bride is the sister ot tbe young lady who re cently married Nat Eddy, a former Eugene boy. Ashland Record: ' Music was sup plied by an orchestra from Eugene for the railroad ball which has a fine repu tation as a concert orchestra. Later in the evening it struck tbe gait of the local dancers and gave better satisfac tion than in the opening. This Means You Investigate, The Tontine Diamond Contract Issued by the National Tontine Savings Co of Dss Moines, Iowa. It provides for excellent returns on investments made In weekly install ments and a thorough and impartial Investigation will convince you tiiat these eontraotc meet a long felt want as they are within reaoh of theamalleit Ineome. Smith 4 Molden, General Agents, Balem Or, Paid the Penalty. The cleotraoutton of Czolgosz and a panoramlo scene ot Auburn prison, shooting the White Horse rapids aud a number of otherc too numerous to mention, with the Great Bpanlsh Bull Fight. Admission 10 csnts. Mrs Holden's store. Anm-haLoon LKanuB. The anti saloon lsague held a meeting last night in tbe Christian church. J T Rowland acted as chairman and F E Billlngton, sscretary. The meeting was an inter astlng one, 42 new members being en rolled al the time. Bhortest Dats. TeJay aod tomor row aie the eborteel dayc In tbe year. The sun risec at 7:38 a m and eets 4:31 p m, making ths day B:05 hours. From this tlms until June 22nd, tberc will be a gradual increase to over 16 hours. C D illuton, editor of the Oregon Poultry Journal at balem, returned koaae today after having attended the poultry shew. Mr Mluton expresses himself as muoh pleased with the ex hibition ar poultry. While not so many fowls arc an exhibition this year as last, tbe cpeclmene are far bitter. DrFOQ Schmidt will leave to mirroer for San Fraaelsco. Prof F p Dunn g.iee on Christmas day Air Tight Stoves... at bottom prices guaranteed to be GREAT HEATERS ,,B FIRE KEEPERS For sale by Lougtimiller & Peter "THE SOCIAL REALM. a n.w organization that haa di i,rinn of Euiieue .Jo-As You Like ll" club. consist!"; ...io nf a number or youu nl i he swell set. The club, which promises to be very popular win the season, bae i-latiutd many nnles. one of which was given in honor of their friends to the uutuber of about 30 last evening in tbe armory parlors. High five was playeu in hinh Keuuetn Miller was awardod tbe firat prize and rroi u a uuru. u iu mkan nf nouaolatiou. A Chiistiuas !. was l resided over by Dr A Lsch man a Bauta Claus. A pleasing innnlieon was cooked ou a chafing dlsb. T,,i. frarnnon at her home at 141 EastE'eventh street, Mrs FL Wash. burn gave nu old-fashioned dress party, eu Interesting innovation In tbe social line. About 50 guests were present, all clad in corturues in vogue during the time of our grandmothers and great-grandmotberi. A tpleDdld J luuoheon was served by the L.istess at 5 o'clook. Bhe was asalited lu serving by the Misses Friendly, Miss Stella Doirls, Mies Kita riausen aud Mlse Nanna Paddock. Freooh charades were the principal ammusement during tbe afteauooo. a . Co A's o mpauy of players returned on this moruinis'e early train fnm Cot tage Orove where they successfully presented "Santiago" at Martin's hall last night to a fair audience. Reports from the Grove say that every member of the troupe did exceedingly well and tbe play was very much enj oyed. To night ibe play will be given at the Parker opera house. Boats are Billing fast aud a big house Is promised. . . Evangeline Chapter, Order Eastern Btar, enjoyed a banquet last evening after installation of officers wbe are as follows: Mrs U E Detmering, W M; Mrs 8 S Spencer, W P; Xllzibeth Yo ran, A M; Estella Robinson, H'c; Mrs W Preston, Treas; Mi L Uriffin, Cond; Mra M Kure-y, associate. PLACES OF WORSHIP. Episcopal D E Lnveridite, rector. All church sorvlcea as U'linl. Congregatlonat Mao H Wallaces mluifctpr. (.'hr.stnins service in the morning; "The Pilgrims" la tbe eren- ine;. A welcome to all. Cumberland Presby torlan-O N Wall pis or: There will be regular morning and evening services at the 0 P churoh tomorrow. Publlo cordially Invited. Christian Chnroh All the usual services of theday, J F Tout again sup plying tor Pastor liose. Sermon sub jects, "l'he Olad News ' and "What Jesus Claimed for Himself." All in vited. .Baptist C'uiri'ti Bunriny sohool at 10 am. A . I luHt ate'i sermon on the work of H jly H,jlrlt will be given, Evening ferviofs: B Y P U meeting al B:dO; tMTiuon 7:30. You will be made welcome at these services. irt Presbyterian Church, Rev W R Henderson, D D, pastor. Sunday sobool 10 a m, proaohins service 11 a m and 7:S0 p m. Christmas sermon at morning service, subject, "The Incar. nation." Young People's mealing 8:S0 P SB. It Churoh Services at the Hum phrey Memorial U E ohuroh tomorrow as follow): Class meeting at 10 o'clock. Sermon at 10:45. Bubjest, "The Angel'e message to tbe Watohlng Shepherds." Sanday sohool, 12. Jualor League, 3:30. Intermediate and Senior Legues at 6:15. Evening sermon at 7:80. Theme, "Jesus tbe Light of the world." Special musie at both morn .-s -v ng services. All are ooraially Invited. A Fine Minstrel Show. The Ous Sun Amerloan Minstrels, one of the most clever black-cork or ganizations on the road, was the at traction at the Auditorium last night and proved a pleasant surprise. The oompany, while not advertising Itself to be tbe only one on earth, ie first, class, in every particular. The vocalists were all good aud the specialties among tbe best ever seen with a mine trel ihow. Birmingham (Alal Ae-e-Herald, Feb 12, 191)1. At the Parker, Deo 24. Tickets at Corner Dru Btore. The Greatest Gilt in the World. Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen Plain, Unld mounted, Silver mounted. lSaiini! lu j,fjCJ $2 50, $5 00, $3 50, $6 00. $4 00, ALL OF THE SAME QUALITY. Schwarzsch f3 F.Li, a them The Time and the Place. The Day and the Hour. MEXICAN HA.SD STAMPED LEATHER rKAMES, C'1". Plitlnum. Ariito..PUiino Collodio-Csrbon, WINTER PHOTO CO SIS WllUmtitc St ,10 Per Cent Reduction To make room for the lawo-n: . Pornftta ovflr olinurn in T7,,-.. ... llue01FlmL reduction of 11) per cent lor 30 days matri Remember we guarantee you rl,n v every dollar. This Sale will positivl TVe for best selection. J mone-r W Kays Furniture DO YOUlIof ha!e Te 0! ingest and cum jjieie bLuuKs oi uroceries and (W ery in the city Everything new andfi and the quality the very best If 2 already a customer, give us a trial J we will try to please you. N. T. WILSON, d FT I. oaf rtFlno r.ai ' OUR GROCERY LINE IS FULL Including the finest line;of Ohio Mapte the city. We have a supply of fairs peannta and Saratoga chips, ft'esellti the cheapest. Our motto is to W B McKINNEY, Phone -Black -& The Hottest Stove in Town is the Boss Air Tight Heat Something entirely new in air tight construct Handsome, durable, and reasonable in price. Four sizes. Call and aee them. S. L. Lous NEW SKIRT THAT, SUIT AND The Best $5.00 Skirt on Earth. FRANK & SO) P. Good Cutk BARKER GUN Euyene, Oregon. no FURNITURE md CARPED Good Things of(J an wiitln loo f a, i cuDfectionsrr. nea . mMtandih1ItX' are all rndr la, il J will b. ram to Mmo. Fin per oil d,;, uu uur uvgua Mute, J U Green 4 j 619 Willamette St, We h in stoci'f 111 TheGc thcrig and tli!' arerigi- IsthsVi'-..!?'.. , iii th. raited Mat " .vrct I'T.tbl Wri. Ivckrt a''".' !,&' Mlc.lsV, tVw, i S1.60, L7l. SCISSORS At 5V IV. c. Try u ot