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Uaily Eugene Guard MONDAY JANUARY C BREVITIES. All Popular Brands of CIGARS FOB BALK AT Julius Goldsmith's tUBD Tilephoni, la Main 191. Weather. Hpsalal la Suard, Portland, Or, Jan. 6.-Tonlgbt and Tuesday, oooaalonel rmla. Bsals. THE DUNN STORE. BBEVITIKa, Feed and grooerlea l Whlta'e. Overtone for wll paper tad pelut J O Watt, graduate optielao, Eu gene. ?reab Eulerd Oysters. Koobob lert. Prussian (took Food at Preston A Hales. Hot Time sieves F LCbssabsrsABro. dw Before buying real aetata aee Grose & Hlevens. ; ( ; , New firm : F L Chambers & Bro, hardware. Saa "Santiago" Friday availing, Jeaoary 10th. Bpray malarial already mixed at F L Chambara Bro. Oblokeo lloa paint II par gallon at Praaton Halea. :. ;. f Janney tlayar, graduate optielau. Examlnatlos free. Llat your pro party with Gross A Btevans, raal aatata daalara. Naw Flrm-F L Cbaiakara A Bro, bardwara. ' daw, Ilia largest stock of wallpapar and palnta la carried by Praaton A Halea. U 0 Warner tunaa planoa and raua, Bepalrlug and pollablng, Superior ateal range, fitted with hot ill la guaranteed to bave a qilok OTen, Btethea at d F L t'hanibtra A Bro'a. If you want to SEE like you abould HEE, aea Jannay Meyer, graduate sptlelana. Treble Clef Treble Clef Treble Clef Friday, Jau 17, I'M. Dr Lowe oculo-optlclaii Kugtne. Poultry auppllea at ftVio V Halea. Hue Praaton 4 Halea atock of wall paper. Tbe tax levy fur Linn county tbli year la 17J mills. hpray pumpa all alzea aud prloea. F L Obaaabere 4 Bro, "Santiago" at opera bouse, Friday evening, January 10. A 15-oent ofltr for hops waa rsfused at North Yakima Baturday. Wall paper. Clearance iale. All alylea at oit In I ore new stock comet In. F L Cbaanbsrs Bro. u w TbaOregonlao today glvea a picture I of the oil drilling plant at Springfield. Perenial Tetcb and other winter-town graaa teed at d&w F L Chambara Bro'a Mlaa Edna Hadley bas Just recovered from a severe lllneaa of elx weeks' du ration. The Quo Club held a practice ahoot at tbelr College Hill grounds yesterday afternoon. Rev A W Aokerman baa resigned at pattor of tba Coogregational ehuroh of Portland. The three Kyle children, of Florence, passed through here yesterday enrouto to Albany to attend tobool. Jabn Orrell lout a valuable draft horae by death yesterday. He refuted 176 for It Jutt the otbtr day. Landlord Zslgler, of the Hoffman Houae, la having new tigna painted on the glaaa doon of bla hoatelry. lira ItlohardBon, wife of Rev J C Rlohardtou, it Improving alowly, though atlll confined to ber bed. Now la tba time to apray your treat, One apravlng now la equal to three In tba aummer. , d w By request of mauy oltlssant "flan' tlaga" will be reproduced Friday vsnlna:, January 10th, for the benefit f Co A. B F Baker, the real eetate agent, baa ranted the rear room of T A Gllbert'a thoe store for an office, with entrance on Ninth atreet. Great Improvements to Made Immediately. Be PERSONAL. FINtlT I THE VALLEY. F E Dunn, the well known tuer obant.todej gaveaGu.lKli reporter an outline of extensive linprovementa wblcb are to be made no bla aUra building immediately. When Ibaaa Improvement! are completed the store will bi the fin ret In the valley, one wblcb Portland or any other oity of like tlsit would be proud of. W T Campbell has been engaged a arobl teot for tbete Improvements and be and 11 r Duna will leave In a few daye for Ban Francleco to purchase material for the work to bi doue. To begin with, the building will be extended 80 feet back to Park atreet making a new addlton of 85x65 feet and two atorlea high. Tba preaent Willamette street front will be plaoed la the rear, facing Park tireet, giving a double entrance. The stairway will be taken out aid a smaller ouo built next tu the Marx building, and tbe Duett front In the oity will be put in with anly one big entrance Instead of two at present. A ttairway will be built at the Park ttreet front. Tbe building will be entirely re' modeled Inelde. With the new add tion, and with tbe present big stair way taken ut there will be 7326 iquare feet of floor room, making It by far the largest i tore la the city. New shelV' Up, new glaaa hat canes, new gl counters, oloak rooms, ladies' and gentlemen's dressing room , closet uumerons mirrors aud a cash carrier system are among tba new Improve ments to bt put In. A baaeaaent la also Included In tba Hat of improve msata with a hot water heating plant, A prt of tbe seoond story will also be used for storlnc purposes. When this work Is finished Eugene oaa boast of aa fine a store aa oao be toand on the coast, and Mr Duna is to be congratulated on bla enterprise In waking these Improvenieni a. Fred Bellman and a force of men have juat finished the work of tearing out tbe brick work around tbe toller of tht Troy Laundry and rebrloking n same. ill A very Interesting artlole on the pro- postd MoKeuzle salmon hatohary, froaa the pen of Master. Fish Warden Vau Duson nan be found oil the third part of today's Guard, SOME SPECIAL PRICES. Cotton Blankets. lprgoed cotton blanket! OOo 1 pr eira good blankets 76a 1 pr extra good blankate II Si 1 pr extra food blankets $1 00 Pants. 1 pr nana pants 75o 1 pr mens naut 11.00 1 prmeni paats(spsolal) 1.60 1 pr mena panti. g.00 All good patterns. v Shoes. OUili and ends. Bargalua on our shoe countera for everybody at about i price. Men'a M 00 suit for 13 60 Men's to no suit for $4 60 Men'a to60sult for $6 00 Men's heavy 60o underwear 40o Men'e heavy buo sweater too Flua line nobby capt for boys 25o. Cotton Batts. 1 full It batt.good quality . Diamond dye per pkg 8o Comfortables. 1 good oomfortable $1.26 1 extra good oomfortablo 1.60 . 1 extra good comfortable 1 76 1 extra good oomfortable 2.00 1 extra good oomfortable 2.26 liljo for $1.16 for 1.26 for 1.86 for l.6 tor 186 Ax Billy Department Store. Ham Uoldamltb la In tbi city. Di C E Looniis relumed to Oregon City today. Le Hmtflt'in I vlfltlug ut Crow for a few days. Frank Unodman la i'on from Cot tage drove. I T Nicklin will return from Ursula Paaa .buraday. C M La Roy returned to ltow Biver tbla afternoon. i Oscar Qorrell returned yesterday from Oakland. W J Wilsey baa returned from a trip down tbe valley. J L Page want to Por.land yesterday on a short buslneaa trip. Mra Geo H Bmltb went to Itoseburg this afternoon lor a vii.lt. J B Coflman came down from Cot tage Grove thla afternoon. G A Dyson returned Ibis afternoon from a buslneaa trip to Halem. Prof F L Wasbburn returmd this afternoon from Yaqulna bay. F A Rankin left yrsterday on a buslneaa trip to points north. E H Ingham left yesterday for a business trip to Ban Francisco, Master Clark Day returned yester day from a visit at Cottage Grove. Dr A Laobman and wife returned last night fiom tbelr trip to California. John Hulery and WE Kmsll went to Portland yesterdsy on a aualness trip. ' Miss Carrie Friendly went to Port land yesterday to remain for a few weeks. - Mrs Minnie Wahburae aud son Carl returned yesterday from a vHt at Balem. ' ' Miss Ffattle Walton and ber onolf Henry, went to Creewell Ibis afternoon for a visit. " . ' ' ' Miss May Itibertr, of Albany, who has been visiting In Eugene, returned home today. Clarence Clodfeltsr returned yester dsy from a visit at Monmouth and In dependiinoe. ( Mlsa Elele Perklne returned this afternoon from North Yamhill to re enter the U O. MedfordMall: Miss Carrie George left Wednesday evening for Euireae to visit her mother. Mr and Mrs B L Boghrt left this afternoon for a three months' visit iu Norih Dakota aud Ohio. Thos W Mot. roe, who hss been mas aging a atore at Grants Pi, arrived home yesterday on a visit. Mli-s Hattie Guy, of Lebanon, who has been vlslliug the Mieses Wallace In Eugene, returned home today Hiturday's Koeeburg Review : Con don Bean, of Eugene, was In the city today looking after business matters, Mra Kate Hunt, who has been re. siding at Falrmount for moie time, left tbla afternoon fjr Itiw River to reside Mrs E d Pritouetl went to Rieeburg yesterday where shs will assume tUe management of a naw stesm laundry Just established there. Dr and Mra F R Wetherbee arrived iu Eugene this afternoon on a visit with Mra Wet her bee' a parents, Hon aud Mrs i H McCluug. . R"d Kllnirentmlth and Chrla Marx Jr, returned this nfternnsn from buutluff trip out south. They ablppad tbelr gains ahead of them, ! I Mra W C Hals and dsuubfr, .f Grants Paa who bave been iu Euiitue aeveral days, the guem or Mrsi, " Lowe, left fur home ye.ieidy Misa Mabel Htefl rd, coiwi eceta'y of tbe college V W C A, -fur vim in Etireoe left this afternoon for Cliemi- a to vWt th s ociatloii I bere. LeePerxlu- ltt J'biwulx, An", for KugeuHioilav and will arrive l"'e Frtdav. Aafr a b -rl visit be ' ret'irn aud bit mother will ai:oiiipJ blm. : Mrs D C Kellems bas returned Ironi a visit to her father, I L llol, wesi Irving. Mr rltnt broke the r.oord with new pottoea Ijr the Curir-luue dinner. Mra A Hie Hill, of Oakland, Calilor Kit. wlio bas been viaitina- berpareuu, Mr and Mrs P P Palmer ,nd bersi.ter, Mrs W L Che-luro, left ibi afternoon lor home. . Misi Biiele Uancard, of Kiuwnsvuie, Class of '01, U O, who bad oswu Iu Eu gene on a short vmt, left esienlay for Rosehurg, wliere she is one ot ine public reboot leaebt rs. Prof R less Matbews, prluclpsl of I be Garfield Wah, public schools, who bis been ipeudiug the holidays visit ing relatives and friends In Lane county, left for Garfield yesterday. Roaeburg Review, Jan 4: Ml flat tie Dement, of Myrtle Creek, aud Mrs M Bassett, of Drain, left, tbis morn ing for Eugene after a lew days' stay in Roeeburg. Miss Dement is slowly recovering from a eevsre illness and ber trip to Eugene is for further medi cal treatment under Dr Bruwu of that ilty, who was thslr former family physician soms years ago. riu m I KM. ca Vl w Gen t ion on... FURNITURE and CARPETS ; To make room for the 'largest line of Furniture and Carpets'ever shown in Eugene. We will make a sweeping reduction of 10 per cent lor 30 days. Remember we guarantee you the above reduction on everyldollar. This Sale will positively be among the first for best selection. .' j--! ; J W Kays Furniture Co BIG R1SCH SALE. Lester Swajgart Disposed of ' Place t Darid Elliott THE SOCIAL REALM. His , Perils of Our Presideots. All our presidents have been In tbe babit of mingling freely with tba peo ple, usualy without any particular prjtiautlon bslng made for their safety The dansrernf tb'e has besnaoempbatl cally pointed out In the last few months tnat wise statesmen suggest mai iue old plan be discoatinued. ' There lc alao aauee ror greacaanger in many 01 tbe so-called remeaisa aavertisea 101 stomach, liver aad bowel oomplalnts. The safest mcdiolne to take is Uoatet ters Htomaok Bitters It bai been before tbe public for fifty years, and has always been found safe and relia ble iu eaaee of nervousness, insomnia, indigestion, dyspepsia aud malaria, fever and ague. It therefore ociupiea the foremost position in the list of houBebold remedies, aud no family should be wltbout it. State Taxks. The state board of tax levy has completed the conipain tien and apportionment for the tax ot 1002. Tbe total amount is $920,OUO, of which Lauo county will pay Hi, 505, nearly one-twentieth of tbe amount, to be i xaot .0412 per cent. Only four eountiea pay larger lax than Lane and two of tbOKe are taxed but little more, Umatilla $15,01)0 aud Linn 148,000. Mariou county will pay $56,000 and Multnomah 247,000, the latter nearly one-third of tbe entire tax. Now Own Whole Poildin. J U MoUluag bas purchased In the last few days the half Interest in the two- story brick building at Eighth and Willamette streets, formerly owned by other parties and Is now sole owner of the building. Tbe building was owned by the Eugene Real Estate Co. The other owners whom Mr McClang bought out were : The Gillespie heirs oac-fourib interest; P Comegys, one eighth; e D Holt heirs, one-eighth. The f i0O 'vT Bu'ky arid Ging plows are . p.f ny grlapbd lor win. ter plowing. See them a' K L Cham : ers A Bn.'s. rlAw This Sale'.will last only 30 Days OUR GREAT SiiFiK ga EVERY MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD 'VVho eueuda even aa much as ouo dollar for Clothing, Hata and Furnishiug Goods at any other store, during this groat SALE positively throwa fully one-half their money away. Remember when you buy here it is at tho right store whero it is never too late to rualo a wrong sale righ. RIGHT HERE Is where we demonstrate that we most liWally for every step you take. pay yoil Ladies and Hisses Jackets and Capes. A f. ,w more Ut I thai mu.t U suld a' about a las Uiaa sslUa prtcsc AJ I thau aweiwar la sery sltsct, w havs thasa. 4 . 1w tans aad oulora, llis nat lllacia aud ltlua Thaae Jaaksls at this prlre caua.H hslp but so, au ba iur to he aai,im Uis brrt. DRESS GOODS. Nol tft)itiilta y4 sllrvmit, UJ cxvlon vrvftvit In nom naming from I2CtO $1.90 Poi.lln, ViUm Chortbta, rroiBtlUn, imurn, atni ervpt oltitit ll l i ductiua frum lOfc. iff- m cU sjv an iaui to we enr monnm wvifni : irw tail Hi jwtr arounil rfM tWI vlf hti bv iiiuh (tar Ullur mkd I CLOTHING Astounding bar gains in men's suits, over coats and pants. b.rt uiuU iw t 'e aul , in a Urn v trioly tl Ula ly!s alU BI liuui K.j W li V. IW Cray Slrli l ulu an nl ro 14 VI Ilux .Vr Kin -iiiu MO saw Sl al -14 1'a.irt 111,,.-! ..,, fil a,w 41X1 i-ts II I ,u i 7 i" avw on " i;w Hlk Kanev t ..r. d IS VI ... 9 ! K.' llllll'lar' W.mtxl . I: 00 sow 0) TIIKSK A UK 111 IIAI.Ii AI.NS. ri w or our "Bang-up" Jackets at Bang Douin PHIGES Prices on all Furs, no object. CARPETS. A visit to this department win ronvmco you tnat wo menu business. Wilton Velvets. Extra Supers All Wool Art Squares Linoleums Oil Cloths and Lace Curtans. UNDERWEAR- What ,h yon mi to UxyWt warm wialar ua.lr aa4 cHt tU ta.kiii( alvkolsMO ur Iraa. Mah'a Vla. bnU l:a.larStiirta aal lraara 4.V avn ttra't Jr. KlUhal 1'a.lar Sl.irt ait.t Prawr IV rarh. Man'a N.t'iral Wivl I'nJ,, Murl. h.W W ltA K I MKK V Ah IN l.l. i.l.Al Ka AM) gi Al l Ladies Tailored R Sale 3 tt 1 hi Lssler Bwairgart, of Pendleton, on New Year's dajiold bla ranab o( 716 aurea near Ooebeo, south of Engeie, to David Elliott, of (hat aeotlan, for $5005. Included In (ha sale were. 76 head of Aagors joata at $5 per head. Mr Klllott is a cattleman, but intends to experiment with Angora goats until be is satisfied froaa his owb experience whether or not there is a profit In that klad of stook suEoiant to Justify hi in sngaginft la the bnslnesa on an ex tensive scale. Curing tae summer of 1901 Mr Swaggart bought 100 Angora goata for $5 a bead and plaoed them on his Qoshea raneb.,.They became diseased aad he sold 60 of them t H a pleoe. In tbe meantime about 60 klda had been born, and tbla eala closes out tba lot. . . - - - " Bote) Arrivals. EOFFUAN E La Fore t, Wend ling J E Sullivan, Seattle 8 Klaok, N Y L VV Adams, Cincinnati I) Bowers, Cottage Grove B L Willlsmi, Dexter T E Furnisb.Crow Q (J Huston, Elnilra G 8 Pell, Crow .. , J as Peek, Leburg O K Paul, Chicago W A Trophsgen, B F L L Kosenthal, Chlcaga M EUlmer.8 F Wade Breoki, LaQrando H L Aug, Portland J W Warner, Portland J A Smith, Bonheatar inQENB TWegaaan.SP John Pairott, Portland Dan Boullet, Junstlon M btggenbothem k wf, Harrlsburg it J itineuart, Harrlsburg E Frost, Portland C U McGss, galeaa L J Holland, Cottage Qrova Ira Davis, Janotlon Ell Bans, 8 F C H NobleB, Boston W J Wilsey, Portland The Imperial, l.lrctfiltifc- ta-l.T-l ,, rn. fa.hi.iuM u.l f,(.,HrT cltha .till r.n,,n M.l mu.t I-c.-.t,m( at . 0 , ,,, Mllinj mic. It .1 qnabtr m A.H, t,,, oth.r. full front an.l fc jf lUht litt,.. Domestic Goods.M Prices ranin from 4o cents to $2.50 a vd. The same cut in towling. u4 Cottage Grove, Or. First olass.rjample room 80x50 feet, well equipped. Rates ll.OU and 12.00 rjr dav. Attention Ladies ot G. A. R. A good attendance of members de sired at our regular meeting Friday, .... wiu, ai j p m. Installation of olllcers will take place at 3:80. Ladles, bring baikeu well filled. All honorary members and coinrai'ea wishing to be obligated are requested lobe resent. By order of presltl'ot. " Meeting Notice. Tbers will be regular meeting of Ivanho Commandorj tbla evening Work In R. rj it AetK Merube and visltlug Sir Kaigbts iuvued to be tnwau Jtt1"' k t1. Broke "iu WmKT aturu.y tarl Johnson, employed In tbe Kooth-K,.lly Co sawmill at handling, was so ontortuu.te as to bave his hft wrht bmk.ri. t), Odi '"J'dtUeli.Jary.i,dthe man was brought to tl Engen. hospital llnly ,'Vpiiiii k-'l'Th 'T ,h""" "rongest. K " I"hsro has purchased a larc. .-o.,.,roiD7v b.a..tr,nao .nd m,i ,hf.u , , , l-a'tni-nt s,re tny. M, k U . I'moarie that Mr t ';'pnrI(f , agol the remainder. R "Ud" '- In Blu. -v " nui-Kers, One of the moat pleasant dinner oar. tlea of the season was given lust even ing at the Banquet Cafe by the win- nera of the g -..up prlza n the masquer- . ade the other evemn- -Mother Goose and family. E- ' member of the group invited friend, and sixteen persons aat d.. u to an elaborate spread asrved In eight ooursea. Tht participants were: Ur and Mrs Romeo Gilbert, Misses Myra Brows, Ermine Churob, Madge Battee, Irene Applegate, La Verne Long, Lulu Gil strap, Pearl Roberts, Messrs E R Davis, Ernest Gllstrap, Hal Wood Harry Dunbar, Chas Qrlffln, Elmtr Wright, Walter Carroll. . Another ot those aoolal afternoom will be enjoyed by Bt Mary's Episco pal Guild on next Wednesday, Mrs F W Prentice will be oar hostess and desires a full attendance. All friends outside of tbe Guild membership are also expeoted. Besldeacs on High street. Harriet E Bladdsn, See'y. . . Installation of officers of tba Wo men's Relief Corps was held in Frank'i ball Baturday eveniag. Tbe event was a pleasant one, a number of gusitt of the corps being present. A banquet was served during the evening, . The Young People's Dancing Club met with Elmer Palna at the hone of his parents, Dr and Mra D A Patnr, East Eleventh and Paul streets, Sat urday night. Deacon's danea at the armcrr pavil ion Saturday evening was largely at tended. The musia by Daly's orchestra waa excelleat. bringing forth macr words of praise from the dancers, Mohby fob Voluktuss Bundty'i Oregonlan printa a list ol the Seoond Oregon Volunteers who have failed to receive the $10 each wbloh tbe latt legislature voted them to relmbuiie them for the olothlng worn by them when they left for ths Philippines. The following mem bers ot Co C tare ' not yst re ceived their money : Frank Ankenj, Moray L Applegate, Arthur Gille'and (deceased), Joseph V O'Brien, Cyrus R TibbettB, Arthur T Vulgamore ; slsa Francis M Hempe, of Eugene, huts member of Co F. The slate also awarded each . member of the reel ment a medal for gallant service and the following Lane 1 county nieu bave not received them: B li Chrniler, r ODoty, O W Drew, ArtburGllllls. i (all deceased), Franols Hem lie, J V O'Brien. , Studiks Rrsumkd. The Unlverall student, are back to town ajitw thfil vacation atd studies and recltatloni wire returned this morning. Tie" students have tone to work wl h re newed vigor and better work Is ex-p-cted of thi in, un Mm if W8ALKERS ,' arJ FUNERAL DlnOT Baj 4 Henflerjfln, Undertakers Entilnm. Cor. WiL mi 7th tU. rbleh and in trik. . . iilr ...k w" "-aus NEW YEAR... Blank Books, Office Supplies, en Carbon Letter Books, Th Best of Inks, Typewrlier Paper and Carbons. Schwarzschild's Public Storage of ail kinds at Reasonable Rates at Geo THall& Son's Warehouse. i.-oruraiic, sri.j 3C rr53LC , - 1'tir owner ' mice. 1- l. . . that of men vnloable Hani isBBssMassaaasBBI