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MONDAY EVENING
EUGENE, OREGON, JANUARY 13 1902
MCNDAY EVENING
NO 10
DAILY EUGENE GUARD.
5th Annual 5 th
January Clearance Sale.
Drw Goods, Bleak.
15c line for 10
25c ue for 20
Teliae for 25
' 50c line for -40
tfc iine for 60
100 line foi 80
125 line for 100
1 50 line for 125
1 ,5 lino fr 1 50
2 00 line for 1 75
2 50 line for 2 05
Pesian FlanneU.
85c line for 65
SKinner Satin. ,.
$1 60 for $1 35
Taffeta Silk.
90c for 80
1 00 for 85
Dress Goods, Colors.
15c lino for 10
25c line for 20
35c line for 20
50c lino for 40
75c line lor GO
1 00 line for 80
1 25 line for 1 00
1 50 line for 1 25
2 00 line for 1 70
Silk Waist Patterns.
$3 50 for 2 45
4 00 for 2 80
4 50 for 3 25
5 00 for 3 50
6 50 for 4 95
Sheeting, Bleached.
8- 4 atlGjjc
9- 4 atlSc
10-4 at 20c
Cloth
ing All
Lines
20 PER
CENT
Off
Table Linen.
35o for
50o for
75o for
00 for
25 for
50 for
60 for
.25
.40
.60
.85
$100
$125
$1 35
Ladies Wool Hose.
25c for 20c
35c for :!5c
. 50c for 40c
Napkins.
75c Dz for GO
UPTON.' BROS :" HAIU1P
USE COUNTY THE BEST. . .
iiiiiuMininii
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1 50 Dz for $1 25
2 00 Dz for 1 75
2 50 Dz for 2 00
5 00 Dz for 4 00
6 00 Dz for 4 75
Fleece Lined Hose,
15c for 10c
20c for 15o .,
25c for 20c
35c for 25c
Ginghams 5 and 6c
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QUEENS I j!
TON BROS
Vhoi
ta a Man Wfth Limited Means
Can Uake a Living.
fFEiug, who is engaged In garden -
Inaniaiog Dear BsngV parte, left
jawhy for bin old borne at Ludding
lue, Hietiigao, to straighten up Bome
MmiiUIrs and will not bs back
kmsI mooibs.
lit Kin-, in conversation witb a
bd rvrl' at tb depot yesterday,
riied thit Iw left Michigan for tbis
rat two yeara ag', stopping first at
iu Diego, L'ai. He spent $1200 tiav
ilit ill over California lookiDg for a
ulubh location, FalllDg to find a
Mnbls plug for a man with limited
ntuiiDtbilitatt he came up through
SMiktm Oregon and as soon ta he
RiMEuitiDa found tba country ez-
oiljr to bia liking ad settled here.
He li miklnj a luccrsa of bia garJen
Irock raiaing and when his business
tHuii 10 Michigan are settled up ei-
icte to reltira tod purobase a farm.
HrKingaaya California la no Dlaoe
bti mio witb a opiial of leaa than
M. For a rloh man it la a very de-
wHiiiuntoiiveln
CAUGHT AT ALBANY.
Tbe Fellow Who Stole Clint Mont
gomery's Watch Brought
Back.
His Crimes Run up into the Thousands. Pl
mi
iBJiYINQ more men's
111! shoes on hand than we
we room for, we will
fart the new vear bv
dosing out two lines and
nil sell
mm
U Sloes for $2.15:
jjtand new goods and
11 nzes in Btock.
tows
SHOE STORE.
FRENCH CENTENARIAN DEAD
Hpmrhit lot Im Gii'ni. 9
. Rkniquet, France, Jan 13 Mayor Lavingue, who was
probably the oldest city official in the world, if ' not the
oldest person, is dead in this city. Lavingue was 105 years
old.
OHIO GOVERNOR INAUGURATED.
Special to the tiuard
Columbus, Jan 13 Governor Nash was inaugurated
governor of Ohio on his second terra today amid great
civic and military desplay.
, BIG CHICAGO FIRE.
Yesterday morning ubief of Polite
Si'Ott received word (roDa L McCtain'',
chief of police at Albany, tbat the fe!-
bo stole a wutcti and cliniu Fri-
roiu Clint Montgomery, bartender
Walker's saloon, bad been
caught in tba' city and for Mr Heott to
comeaud get bin prisoner. Accoidlug
ly be went down to Albany ou tbe
afternoon train and brought I ho man
back to ftugene on the overland Inst
night.
This morning at 10 o'clock tbo pris
oner was taken before Justice of the
Peace O A Wiuieruieler where he gave
his name as Walter G Maher. ' Be
voluntarily confessed that he Btole the
walcb'and ohain, waived examination
and was bodnd over to uputar at tbe
next term of circuit court iu March.
Not Being able to give biutlshe was
placed In the couuty jail.
Maher was apprehended by descrip
tions i ent out by the local police of-
fleers. He bad beeu around town here
the day before tbe theft, drawing pic
tures and as he wai lolleriog around
the saloon tbe morning the theft oc
curred, be was suspected of the crime.
Tbe watch and chain were found on
hi perton when he was arrested.
THE BOHEMIA MINES
MO THE PLACE.
t DAY AND THE
. JOUR...
!UPFr, Carbon, Platinum,
1 Fularc Ariito-Platlno,
WrER PHOTO CO,
Sl Willamette SI. )
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Fine Stationery,
Albums,
Ladies Pocket
Books,
Fountain Pens at
versity Bookstore
Bpeoial to Hie Guard.
Chicago, Jan 13 The extensive malting plant of th
American Malting Company was totally destroyed by fire
today. The loss is estimated at $200,000.
PROMINENT DALLES MAN DEAD.
Bpeclil I" WiiAKO.
The Dalies, Jan 13 Daniel French did in this city
Sunday aged 76 years. .
rnaniel French was a prominent citizen, capitalist and
Kai-ai. f iVio Dallas for manvvears. Before the construc
tion of the railroad a very large volume of the business of
Eastern Oregon passed through the French bank-KD Guard
SALEM GIRL GETS CASH
gpeoittl tn the Guard
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London, Jan 13 -Miss l'ortia Knignt, iormeny a restu-
ent or Salem, Oregon, has been paid one tnousanci pounus
hv the Duke of Manchester to keep the nreacn oi promibe
case, with which she threatened him, out of court.
RAILROAD "MERGER" CASES.
Special tn the Guard.
Washington-, Jan 13 The Supreme court will hear the
'mercer" cases of the Northern Tacinc and Great Korthern
railways January 27.
A NOTED BRIGAND
Special to the Oiard
Bucharest, Uoumania, Jan 13 LukeBabeanu a noted
the authorities.
n...:l,i,nm.,,H-vCnNihat ho has operated in the
mountains conservative estimates place no less than 5.0
j j orvm mi.wiaa tn hia chares. He will be ex-
Ti,,, rUni.5 anv comnlicitv in the abduction
of the American missionary, Miss btone.
UNCLE SAM STILL GRABBING.
Bpeoial to the Qaard.
Vnntntx Virffinia. Jan 13 The
seize tho West India island Cubulaat once.
Washington News.
m
Ipe.iil to Oaard,
Washington, Jail 13 Tue rumor
of the Intended reaiKnamu of reeie-
tarj Loug has beeu levived. Ex-
Coveruor Crane, of Massachuaetts, is
likely to bt appointed to the portfolio.
Washington, Jan 13. Tbe Heuate Is
considering tbe Nicaragua caual bill
today.
United States wil
Salem Wins Suit.
yaalal t. tta. Oaari.
Salem, Jan 13. The supreme court
baa deoided the Anson forfeiture bond
suit I i favor of thii- city.
DlBD L8T NlOHT. W R Klllott
arrived In Eugene tbis morning from
Blue Klver. Ue Informed a reporter
that Dive Belcher, who wsi severely
lojnrled at the Lucky B y mine the
ether nh , mention of which' has
aln atly been ma le, Is not expecttd to
recover. Htlcher wai ataoniriK near
ehmeused to run down cnnlwo d
wben a big stick flew nut of the chute,
striking bim in the fac He did not
seem to lie badly lijureda firnt hut
afterwaid became uncotwiotis and was
found in tbat condllinn l.v several em
ployea o the mine. I.atkk A tele
phone messaga from J W Hhumate, at
Walterville, late this aflernnon, con
veyed the Information that word hail
juat been brought there that Belcher
died last night about 12 o'clock.
H. GORDON THE H Q U SEFLRNIS HER.
Secretary Hard Speaks oi the
Camp and the Railroad.
ACTIVE DEVELOPMENT WORK.
Hecretary Hard, of the mining ex
change, has returned from Cottage
Grove ud the Bohemia mining dis
trict sayH the Telegram. Ha covered
90 miles ou horseback, mukiug the
principal properties in the camp, and
what Is unusual for tbis seaion of the
year euoountered no snow,
In speaking of tne camp Mr Hard
this mornlnit said:
"There is more ae'lvlty in tbe Bo
hemia mining district than ever there
has been before, atd if it gets tho pro
jected railroad Irom Cottage Grove
there Is no reason why Bohemia should
not furnish a large share of Oregon's
annual output cl gold. Development
work Is being prosecuted with energy.
At the Vesuvius the upraise recently
tnude establishes the oontinnlty of the
oxidized ore body from tbe surfaoe to
tbe 350-foot level. The troubles of the
Riverside property have been settled,
tbe men payed oft and development
work riwumed. Active development
work Is also being carried on at the
Oregon-Colorado. The Helena mill la
shut down, but uuderground work Is
still in proprens."
Mr Hard brought eome flue specl
meLs rf Oregon-Colorado ore back witb
him. Wednesday night be attended
tbe mask meeting of citizens and prop,
erty-owners held at Cottage Urove for
the purpose of making some of tbe
backward landowners come to timt In
the matttr of granting rlghis of way
for tbe projected Bohemia railroad. In
reference to the meeting Mr Hard
said :
"The meeting was harmonious aud
all present ssemed to be anxious tbat
every obstacle to tbe balldlng of tbe
road be removed. B F Morpby, tbe
promoter of the road, leprraenttd that
he had backing to the extent of $o00,'
100, and tbat the money was already
put up. All preent pleilgid their
hearty support to tl e enterprise, and a
remmltUe was appointed to asaist Mr
Morphy to secure the rlglila of way
still desired. If the promoters of tbe
road have the mum y they eay they
have t lit re is no reamn why the Bn
hernia district ahould not have tb
railroad Inalde of a yer."
Nkv Htokk at Hhrinokiki,d
M s JvoiiIh 8ni:l"l), th" Tonne lady
who had both W cut (iff hy a Hi u'h
ern Pacific train at Hprinitflel several
years ag i and who recovered $ 10,000
dauiagt from the company, will start
a n-w gn eery store at Hprlngfield In a
few days. It will be Incat'd In the
Walker hlackuriltb shop building.
Carry a full line of Cast Cooks and
Steel Rangos. Lowest prices and
gojds guaranteed. A carload will
arrive the middle of uext month.
H. GORDON, The Housefurhisher.
20 East Ninth street.
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Xmas Presents Free ' g
The oid original guaranteed 184 Rotrirs Bros"
Al Spoons, Knives. Forks, etc.. in all patterns. J
Buy your groceries here and saye cash coupons.
L. C, SKEELS
It's a I
Duty
vYOU OWE YOUR EYES-that of
jini)orly curing for thorn. You
can't be too careful with. nature's
foremost blessings. Immediate
lelief awaits aflected eyes hero
that permanent relief so sel
dom experienced.
JANNEY & MEYER,
The Jewelers.
T-! T A O A O . 11 L.
r rum jhii 10 lu o wk win jt
Vjive Away
X
our
oue
With every 1-lb purchaaa of
filffh ra,1 Tmah ml f!.(r.u-
DIAUTirUI, Jkl'OHTIIJ 1 tA Oil L'Ot'Kia
Canibtkb. TliU la to liilrmluce Into
every home in Kug.-ne iur Kitra
Fancy Mocha and Java C'nffea at
40o, our Mocha, Java and Cnita
Itica at 8k), or our "Htnp Jtlvud" at
aw; and our fina lino of Tli AS which
amaiata of QunHiwilor, Hi iiler Lem,
Kiiuii.h Braakfaat, C'eylnn and I'eco,
thai w. carry in 60c, 70o anil $1.00
Kradea. Kemember ycu get a canU
tar with each purchase.
firn T MAI I jl cruvi
bm a a a a bm a VW
PRESERVED FRUITS.
Jftmi and J111m of th vary bevt brand,
only if ft Kuamit that the ricbnww and
flaror of th rip fruit li fully ieUind in
all (fo da told by (irao. Purcbuvrs daair
iug wlct ftrticle oq always obtain it
from ni. Our lint of ftrocerici ta from
tht bat uniform quality throutfbout and
our priou p)ea6
J U Green & Sod.
iSPl;4'
mm.
j -'v-'tvrjt-Tya
ti. .toamer Leonidas with a fore ol marines anu neiu
pieces sailed this inorningwith that object in view.
Ths Wool.KJf Mll.U H D Wagnon,
:h wnnlrn mill man, left Fremont,
Neb, for Eugene, Jan 10 and Is ex
peotfd to te here tomorrow. Contrac
tor AHy told as this morning tbat be
thmivht he would have the building
all cimtiletpd this evening ready for the
machinery.
FoKMKit F.l'ok.nk M.- Today's
Uregnnlani Chris HarUch, of Dawson
City, who is at the Imperial, Is a large
aValer in provielnna In tbe Alaska me
tropolis, and It was from his firm tbat
an atvcnndlng employe recently em
bezzled f l ',000. and auorteded in got
tlng to t'lro.t ' :t-' on his way entalde
before being captured.
DO YOU KNOW
. That wo have one of the largest and most
complete stocks of Groceries and Crock
ery in tho city. Everything new and fresh
and tho quality the very best. If not
already a customer, give us a trial, and
wo will try to please you.
N. T. WILSON,
Highest price paid for country prndnna.
Phone,
Mai. SI. I
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