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Daily Eugene Guard BREVITIES. TAX LEVY RAISED 10 Per Cent TUESDAY - JANUARY 7 All Popular Brands of CIGARS FOB BALE AT Julius Goldsmith's UARD Tilephone, Ho Main 191. Weatnei. (aeaUl te Buart. Portlmd, Or, Jo. 7. Tonight and Wednesday, occasional imla and coolir lilAIA. Trebl Clef Treble Clef Treble t'W Friday, Jail 17, VHi. 1)1 Lowe oculo-opticlau Eugeue. Poultry supplies at t'-atum & Halet. The Jackson county tax levy la 2U mill. Ferenlel vetch and olber wiatar-sown gra need at dAw F L Chambers Bro'i J Uoldeiaith Is having some Dew Igns painted on the windows of tils cigar store. George Bovern bas sold out bis In terest la bis barberabop to bis partner, AU Katbmell. Valuable and Interesting matter Is Two And One-Hall Mills Higher Than Last Year. TwiRTY-rou aio oac-HumiiLt. This morning the county com missioners' court after due delib eration upon tbe sub)c?i. fixed the oouuly tax levy foi tne present yeer aa follows: late 7 7-10 mills Couuty expeuses 6 4-10 mills 6 mills .A 6-10 mills always found on the Inside page of p" ,i..n,.,.ii,...i, Roads and briJges unuDij ueoi ana iiueresi... i i-iu nun CSIVITIIa. feed and grooerles at White's. Overtone for wall paper and paints J O Watte, gradual optician, Eo keae. Kraab Eastern OysUra. Eon boa ler. Bee Preston A Hales stock of wall paper. Prussian Block Food at Preston A Hales. Hot Time stovee V h Cbaaabsri Bra. d w Uefora baying real estate see Gross A Hteveni. New Arm: P L Chambers A Bro, hardware. Be "Santiago" Friday evsnlng, Jaausry lOtb. Spray material already mixed at F L Chambers A Bro, Chicken lios palut II per gallon at Preston A Hales. Janney A Meyer, graduate opticians. Examlnatloa free. List your property with Uroea A Stevens, real estate dealers. If you want to BEE Ilk you should HKE, sec Janasy A Meyer, graduate optlelana. Wall paper. Clearance sal. All style at eoct before sew stook comes In. If L Obaasbsrs A Bro. dw Ppray pumps all alee and prloea. F L Chamber A Bro. "Santiago" at opera boase, Friday evening, January 10. Tbe Ole Olson C i arrived In Eugene this afternoon from ths north and will play at the open bouse thle evening. I By request of msny citizens "Ban- tlage" will be reproduced Friday venlBg, Jaauery 10th, for tbe beneflt af Co A. Dunn A Ce.'of the Bonhoulere bak ery and confectionery store, are re modeling their bake ehop In tbe rear of tbe atore. Now is the time tu spray your trees. One apraylng now la equal to tbre la tbeanramsr. dw Will M Morrow, formerly In busi ness at Baker City will open an up-to- date plumbing and tin ehop at 410 Willamette street about Jan 101b. The steamer lluili, which sank In the river near Corvallls several weeks ago, baa been raised and left for Port' land propelled by her own steam. Ed Eaton, ol Jasper, brought bis little 7-year-old daughter to town yes terday to have a cut over her right eye d retted. While playing eh was thrown against a stove with the above result. Registration or voters Is not pro greasing as rapidly a desired by tbe attaobes of the county clerk's ofiloe who have oharge of the work. Only abeut 80 have registered so far. It Is 'operative that all register betore tbey can vote. Election expenses.. 8-10 mill Total 24 mills This is two and one-half mills blgber than last year's levy which was: State 6 7-10mllla Bcbool 6 mills County 6 mills Koadeand brldt.es 4 mills Conrthouse 1 S-10 mills Bcalp bounty...,., 1 mill Utel mills Died. Betsey, wife of George W Wbltsett, died at Prtnevllle, Oregon, January 1st, 1002, aged 38 years. Bettey Harlow was married to Geo W Wbltsett in mlHSourl Id 1871 ; came to Lane county in 1876, locating near Cottage Grove wbere they resided until October of last year wben they moved to Prlne ville. Mrs Wbltsett was tbe mother of Wm Prestoo is In Portland. J L Page Is back from Portland. R F Finn, of 1-aliurp, 1. In the city. Ueorge BPtle, of Portland, Is In the olty. Mrs (loo Uidford, of riaginaw, Is In the City. John Shtrwood, of Cottage Urove, I In thetl y. Walter Bcolt and wife, of Wendliog, are In the clly. Walter Whittlesey baa returned from Ban Francisco. Mia Lottie Waller is confined to tbe bouse with Illness. J P l.'urrlo rsturned this afternoon from Coitage Urove. Ex-Sherlfl A J Johnson, of Creswell, waa in Eugene today. Rout Carey came down from Coltige Grove this afternoon. Frank Goodman returned to Cottage Grove this afternoon. Frank Blair, the commercial traveler, want to Albany this afternoon. G M and W H Veatcb came down from Trent on this afternoon's train. Hon 8 M Yoran went to Uarrlsburg this afternoon on a short business trip. Prof W A Wann and B Y Evans went to Janction City this afternoon. Ge H Bruit went to Roeeburg this afternoon to join bis wife who la visit ing Ibere. Jesse Bounds bas gone to Florence. Mrs Bounda and sod, Frauk, are visit ing at Cottage Grove. Drs ft L and C B Wlllough y re turned lb Is afternoon from a ebon business trip to Roaeburt; . Mr and Mrs H N Cockeiline, afier a visit of two weeka with Euuene friends, returned to Balem today. John Btowell and C W Doyle, both BLUE RIVER MINES.! I i SUU Working on Rich Ore at: Lucky Boy. ! Reduction 14 children, 18 of whom survive ber, old Eugene boys, arrived here from Gams and Forestry Warden tjulmby baa riled bis annual report with Gov ernor Geer. It gives the number of arrests In each county for violations of the game law from March 1 to Duo em ber 81,1901. Laneoounty Is credited Willi one arrest, viz: 0 Calif, robbery of duok uests, convicted and fl ned $16. he oldest daughter bavlng died at the age of two years. All the living chil dren were at ber bedside during the last Illness, Bbe lingered nine weeks, at time rallying and giving hope for recovery. On tbe evening of tbe last day of tbe old year ehe awoke from slumber and said, "1 have been over the river; I am going eoon. Don't be alarmed about me, I am all right." Then fell asleep, not lo awake In tills world. The funeral was held from the Methodist churoh, Ilev W C Clark, pastor, preaching the funeral eermou. Long range shells F lChambsra A Krn. strongest, d w SOME SPECIAL PRICES. Cotton Blankets. lprgoed cotton blanketc OOe 1 pr exra good blaaksts 76o 1 pr eitra good blankets f 1 i!5 lpt extra good blankets J 00 Pants. 1 pr ancoi peat 75o 1 pr men pant $1.00 1 pr mens pants (special)..., 1.60 1 pr mens panta... 2.00 AU good pattern. Shoes. Odds and ende. Bargalna on our shoe counters everybody at about i price. Man' $4 00 suit for $8 60 Mea's So 00 suit for $4 60 Men's $6 60 suit for $6 00 Men' heavy 60o underwear 40o Men's heavy duo sweaters 40o Fine line nobby caps for boya 25o. for Cotton Batts.- 1 full It halt, good quality 12Jo Diamond dy per pkg So Comfortables. 1 good comfortable $1.26 for $1.16 1 extra good comfortable 1.60 for 1.26 1 extra good comfortable 1.76 for 1.S6 1 extra good comfortable 2 00 for 1Mb 1 extra good comfortable 2.16 tor 185 Ail Billy Department Store. Ban Francisco this afternoon for a visit. Herbert Leigh, tbe useayer, Is back from Bohemia. He brought some splendid apsilniens down with bim from that district. W W Haines left this afternoon for Southern Oregon lowus on a bid-buy Ing expedition, expecting to go as far south as Ashland, Rev O R Moore, who bas been at' tending tbe Divinity Bcbool, bas gone tu Corning, L'al, lo accept the pastorate of the Chrletlau church there. Hiv It U CsIIIsod, of Kail Creek, was lu town today. Mr t allison was ex pectlug a blooded turkey from Rose- burg ou the afternoon train but it failed to come. Mrs C C Thorne, of Tacoma, Is the est of ber cousin, Mra I L Campbell bavlng arrived here on this aftornoon's train, Tbe lady Is well known here a Miss Catherine C Cogswell, being a uleoe of tbe old pioneer, John Cogs well. W U Bradley, W J Collins, Mies Hanueymeyer and B Bwett, of Wis coiibIu, arrived In Eugeue this after noon. They are heavy investor In timber lauds, They come here on personal visit, having beard of Lane county's fine timber. Mrs J 8 Medley of Cottage rove, who has been at North Yakima, Waah, ssversl wetka with hopes of beuedtlug her hetlth, returned this afternoon and slopped oft In Eugene to viait ber mother, Mra J Hanson, and her slaters and brothers. Her health Is not much Improved, 0 SHOW T THE MIKES t! H Park, the lululng capitalist, is Just down from tbe Hlue itivr mine. He ttntw that be bas a good fori i f menatwrk cu his Treasure mine and the tunnel has been run lu lo a distance of 300 fist and still pngres.- iDg The tunnel is at a ileum oi -w feet. ..r Park .xp-.cts lo keep bin men at worX all winter, Ihe wenlher not being severe euouli to check oper ations. Ibere is no uow at the uiiuej, Mr Park says, only a lilt: ou the highest points of the mountains. Tbe wluter bas been an excellent oue for woik eo far audit is hoped will con tinue as it bas been. Tne Lucky Boy owners are itlll working on tbe rich ore uncovered in the great strike made reeeutly aud tbe tunnel bas been extended to the grass roots above. This was oue of ti.e rich est strikes ever mads lu Oregou. Perils of Our Presidents. All our presidents have been in the habit of mlugllug freely with Ike peo. pie, ususly without any particular precaution being made for their safety. 1'he dangsrot th e ha. been so emphati cally poluted out in tbe last few months that wise statesmen suggest that tbe old plan be dl.coatluusd. There la aleo cause for great danger In many of the ao-oalled remedies aaveriiseu ior stomach, liver and bowel complaints. Tbe safest medicine lo take ia Hostel- ter's Htomaoa Bitters. It has been before the public for fifty yean, and bas alwas been louua saie auu relia ble lu casssof nervousness, lnsomuia, digestion, dyepepma ami malaria, fever and ague. It therefore ociuples the foremost position In the I si of household remedies, and oo family should be without it. on... FURNITURE and CARPETS To make room for the largest line of Furniture an Carpets 'ever shown in Eugene. We will make a sweeps reduction of 10 per cent for 30 days. IlBuubiuuci vie Kuaiamco tu uuioiouuui onin every "dollar. This Sale will positively be among the firs-, for best selection. J W Kays; Furniture Co Married. At Ihe residence of J W Horu, J::n uary 2ud, 1902, by U K Male, justice of the peace, Mr Pearl Courlwri.ht aid MIsh Nora I'hutuiau, bulb of Has, Lane county. Mr Ccurtwrlgbt la one of Mr E Bangs' stage drivers on the Euuene- Maplulou route aud Ik highly re-peeU il by all who kuow'hiui, whilu Mits Tburman is tbe hi.nusome and ac coninliihtddaUKbler of Mr aud Mrs A M Tbuiuiau, of llalu. Tbe couple will make their home at Mapleton for the present. H. Must Ketikk. Roeeburg Plain, dsalei : lu about 30 days tbe lease of Harry M Holden will expire on the building in which be has his Boroais shoe atore installed aud at which time he will be required to give possession, and being unable to seoure another room suitable for bis business, h Is compelled t anuounoe a closing out sale. Mr Holden bas built up a good business here and this unfortunate state of affairs Is to be greatly regretted. Married. Mr H A Inwall and Miss Jessie Matttson were mnrrisd at 2:30 p in, H'induy, Jau 6, by R iv Mor ton L U'" at Iva home on Wll'atuette street. Mr anil MrsLiwall wbl reside on a farm uear Irylug. Ole Oleson Tonight. "Ole Oleson," best of Bwedish dia lect playH, has long eujoyed great pop ularity and judged by Its drawing powers is likely to retain Ita vogue for many seasons. Ita presentation here at tbe Paiker this evening by tbe pop ular comedian Ben Heudrlcks aud a company of promised excellence, will enlist the attention of all theatre goers wbo enjoy a performance in whioh holesome fun and entertainment are not marred by any questionable theme or objectionable feature. "Ole Oleson' la one of tbe plays that gains favor by their homely qualities and simple truthfullness to nature. MrHendrloks bas no rival In the Una of S wedlsh dia lect work and is withal an exoellent aotor. He bas a special feature In the Bwedish Ladies Quartett wnoe sweet singing is everywhere rapturously re ceived. Hotel Arrivals. This Sale will last only 30 Days OUR GREAT 111! EVERY MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD Who euenda even as much as ouo dollar for Clothing, flats and Furnishing Goods at any othor store, during this great SALE positively throws- fully one-half thoir money away. Romonibcr whon you buy bore it ia at tho right store whoro it is never too late to inako a wrong sale right. RIGHT HERE Is where we demonstrate that we most liWally for every stfp you take. pay you Ladies and Hisses Jackets and Gapes. A ttw nan Ml that nilut ha sold al etwut 1 lass than mIUdi prior. All than iwaiuar la svsry sttsrt, wa have Ihsaa. A (aw tana aad castors, the taat Mails end blues, Thaas Jacket at this pi L cannot rialp nut m, eo be aura w bs among Us Brat, DRESS GOODS. ot sspenals. rat alaxaat. aulkl tutors , ia pilot rangli.g from 12cto $1.09 AmirN, uift crw) doll all al dcikB from lOmlrt m Do ot fail to ar our mMlum wtUM for all tha jrw aratind rMr waliclita baarjr Munich fur tailor niatU an CLOTHING Astounding bar gains inihen's suits, over coats and pants. Itoy li,,rt pnU i latK vtrivty ot lioui VXV Ut f :t. . .i I , lu a i)l. i4tu a iu a,i ixt m ol. i a.. lle.i t;r.v Strl.l ,N.r IM i. I S I a. 1.1 l!u. Hit K".i lllk K.n.'T U MM lilt t'lar W. i. 11 , I.' ui 14 M uit li 11 pi 4 ' 0 mil. Ik) bow A 1X1 1.1 vi ... y y oj TIIKSK AKK lit I' W UK I'l It IIAhl.AI.V-i. "Bang-ap" Jackets at Bang Douin PHIGES Prices on all Furs, no object. CAKPETS. A visit to this department will convince vou that we mean business. Wilton Velvets, Extra Supers All Wool Art Squares Linoleums Oil Cloths and Lace Curtains. UNDERWEAR- Wh , )rti aar to hjint warm winUr aa.l.tWMr anil k-,.),t tr tu.kio- alwtolaaaia ptl.-ea or Ita. M.r V:.-a HbmI ta.i.r Miirta o! lrwara 4Sc aa.ll Vt.n. J.Ty KiMol l a l.r ShiiK fth.t lr-.r 4.V aa.-h. M.a'i NatitrU Vivl fnjer Shiilc t I HAN y. MH! VK1! IN al I. (illAI'KS AM ol'AI.I- rits. Ladies Tailored Suits. ni.i.l fa.hh n.h'. k.i -l..,l. -..I-...I-T rni.in anil out at price. n.u-1 li., t.iit ). il,,n HOFFMAM John F Ulvens, Roeeburg E Fletcher, Klverton li Greene, tit Paul F s:ewurt, Riverton Bam H Uoldxmltb, Portland Lena Calllson, Jasper -Af argaretCallison, Jasper J E Bulllran, Seattle O U Fithlan, Chieago J M WoodrufT, Portland Jas Peek, Leaburg KCOEN Thos Boners, Irving V D While, Junction. L T Saumele, Bt Paul V Eckerl, Omaha 7 E James, Riverside, Cal F P Matteson, Portland 8 members Ole Olson (Jo J A Briebine, Portland Chan P Pierce, B F The Imperial. CottageGrove, Or. First elass. Sample room 80x60 feet, well equipped. Rates $1.00 and (2.00 per dav. Attention Ladies ot G. A. R. A good attendance of members de aired at our regular meeting Friday, me turn, at 2 pm. Installation of officers will take place at 3:30. Ladles, unug caskets well Ulled. All honorary members and comrades wishing to be oDiigattd arc requested to be preacnt, Dy oraer or president. TBE SOCIAL REALM. The Mi uses PeBrl aud Mkfnle Mr Mahon eutertaineu auumberof theli frleudB, last hrlaay evenlnir, Jan 3rd. at tnenome or ttier parents, Mr ans Mra John al.-iohou, tlmut two mik, west of Tuuisuju. .. n.neuclng ali o'clock music and v u us were Indulge ia until me nour i., n, when tbe din ing rcom was u, n o open andaneli. gaut luucbeon was served, prepared tj in exueuen. cook, hubs rearl Moth. hon, after which they retired to tti p trior, amid the beautiful deooraiiou of cedar boughs, and continued ibt merry conversation and amusemeoii, until tbe wee hours of tbe mornlDi, wnen an returned to tbclr homes vot ing this one of the moat crjjojablaj events of the season, atlas Imil Withers furnished the musio for tlj occasion and deaerves great prsiM fori tbemaunerln whioh It was sxeouM. Those present were: Mr and Mr Jobi MoMabon, Mr and Mra Will Ejlii Mr and Mrs Davie, Prof and MnCien; Tbe Misses Pearl aud ihnnlc Halli boo, Jesile Withers, Raslle Elmltir ton, Mury Bmith, Edna Mcl'liw aud Edith Armitage, Mesen Will Kdminstoo, Jesse Beavey, Hilt:: Smith, Alvin Armltaje, Jesse Lopp, The Modern Woodmen of Ametlci aud the Royal Neighbors will bold joint installation of officers at Frsol ball Wednesday eveniug. Great ptr,- aratlons are being made for tbs etui A banquet will be served. ..tk.r.luUfnt .u,t l.li luht tlt,0,- Domestic Goods. aalf rWal l.r a (. i . " c.ee.1 . ,r..' ,,,.1 lv.,r -r in. ni.ia.y u.,u U j, u !, (all hl.-!if,l. II Newly Furnished Lodging House. wew otds In newly painted and papered rooiufl at the Courthouse Lodgiug House. Only one block from the main bu-duess street, and but a little more than two blocks from tbe postofllce. a. very quiet locality. T .w...; i. ..-A'uf uui;r wiinoni tioard as deail-t Ci tlle Uhd l e Lhi. rrnma .rit 1 w.iitfuamiue thi.t you will be eatld-aed- Ep HoWK. Public Warehouse, Geo T Hall & Bon having purchased and refilled the Dyslnger property, are now prepared to solicit all klnde of storage at reasonable rates. Goods will be Injured If desired. Nkw Pii'MBiita Piiop. Will M Morrow, l.iriuir.y of linker City, but mere reeeutly f,m Bpokaue, baa leased ihe building uow occupied by a barber ,h, at 41S Willamette street, just north of the new McCluug block and win .ham the 10th of this montr-j open a p'.uuibliiK and tin shop. Mr Mi rmw i,a. movrd his family f i u ei e a. d have tikm un th.ir .i 'i'i ce at hi T "trut-. Tnousands Sent Into Exile. Every year a large number ot cm) sufferers whose lungs arc sort and racked with ooughe are urged to go anotner climate. J3ut this ii con: and not always enre. Don't beu when Dr King's New Discover; fed Consumption will oure you athsttuj it's the most infallible medicine Coughs, Colds, and all Throat acl Luug diseases on earth. Tbefiritun brings relief. Astounding cures rouf trom persistent use. Trial bottle M at W L De Lano. Pi Ice 60 and II Every bottle guaranteed. The Fbeb Mail Dklivery.-MhI have asked us about tbe free ad delivery which has been promised Eugene. Tbe postoffic departing announced that free atall delM would be eetablished wbeu tbs won of numbering tba houses aud uamtuj tbe streets Is finished but as this votk yet uncompleted we cannot expect fulfillment of tho promise until it there bas been great delay In tl rival of a part of the numbers but itn are expected eoon when tbe wort ' be finished. ("otioHKD Ur a Pkandt. Tbelit twc-year-olj sou or Mr and Mn Smith, residing out on Cmra ttreet tween Madison aud Jefltr-oo, IwH sick since la-.t September, every m,rl mg uavlng a severe coughing 'lH rour Oilleteut physicians have teuaea the Utile fellow and none them seemed to know what was ll matter, until this morning he cv'tm op a half of a peanut kernel. t had become lodged in bis throat had cau ed all lb trouble. The ntw 40 Oliver Bulky and CM plows are etpieially adapted for w? tsr plowlDg. Pee tktns at F L Cb i ... . . i oers Kro's. Si Baut tin ) Ire K.r.d Vou Haw i3" algnats I'welfih and Aid ! W. KAYS FURSITUfit CUflOUrno i ruin--.-. i.,r.- J tl I it Prices ranging from 46 cents to $2.50 a d. The same tut in tcwelinc. The city cuncilot The Dalle, has grained lr n, fr nUwaf wh(,h pay ihe city the vearly sum of Km " r3t i inn is t lie iniiurr r( .aloons t' . , i irp?r uwn, l ! 1 1 u greatest ''city ha. had for ha. l.i ah . atiMno eac'a WAMtb.-lutellint lr"IU 17 to 19 youuir men age, having KiUe.iion, to Irani ear. of ' '11 IU..H arh.ll " i i trad, w,. ... . . J( lul u,UrnlB. I rill .,,,!, ur r,;elol;ul00 j,, Ciioo ' 1" Maik't ftreel, Ban Fran- i 4 nfnjran, Undertakers taihaltrffs. rr. ( ui 7tft sts. NEW YEAR... Blank Books, Offire Supplies, Pen Carbon Letter Boot, Th Best of Inks, Typ-wrier Paper and Carbons. Schwarzschild's wtM"waa,,aai aavaaattsMawssasail I hil.H ... aiii ll a r ... - "iraw ard Charnel- L