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Daily Eugene Guard i BREVITIES. MONDAY - - JANUARY 13 Ail Popular Brand, of CIGARS FOR BALK AT Julius Goldsmith's naUBD Telephone, lo Main 131. Weatbei. saaUlUtaai. Portlaad,;Or, Jan. 13. Tonight and Tuesday cloudy with occasional rait; thnaUniag wealbir. Veal. VITUS. Kd and grooarla t Whit'. Ortrtooi for will paper tad paint J O Watts, gradual optician, Ea- Hot Tim atove F L Chambers A Bro. d w Frmh Eastern OyaUr. Konboo ler. He Freatoo A Hale stock of wall -paper. Before buying real estal aee Qros A Hlereni. Body Fir Wood r L Chamber A Bro. Prussian Btook Food at Prettou A Ha). Spray material already mixed at S L Chamber! A Bro. Janney A Meyer, graduate optialan Kxamlaatloa free. Chicken Iloe paint II per gallon si Preston A Hales. New Firm F L Cbsmbere 4 Bro, bard wars. daw, LUt your property with Urate Bterens, real eelate dealers. l b largest stock of wallpaper and pilots Is carried by Praston A Hales. Long range shells are strongest. F L Chaabsr A Bro. d w Perental vetch and otber winter-sown grass seed at dAw F L Chambers A Bro's If ynu want to HR Ilk you should HKK, sea Janney A Meyer, graduate ptlclans. l)r L'me uculo-uptluiuu Eugene. Hortfic in g"iug I" huvea dog tax. 1'otjitry -u,.yliua at V-i-Uin A Hales. Lily council m;ia tonight I" regular ae-adun. New firm: F I. Chamber A Bro, hardware. Hpray punipe all ai-a aud pnoes. F L Cbaoibere A Bro, Tbe northbound train was again an hour lalo this afternoon. TheJateof the Treble Clef couoert bas been changed to the -V.b of Janu ary. Lumel M French, a prominent banker of Tbe Dalle, died lu that city yesterday. Now ia tbe time to up ray your tree. One apraylng now la iqual to three In tbe tummer. d w Floyd M Lay, of Eugeue, ha beaD admitted to the practice of medicine by the state board ol examlnsia, Tbe otber day a man alighted from tbe train at the Eugene depot with a pair of buge snowaboja. Little uie he will hav for luem here. Re J H Coleman, U D, of Troy N V, has been elected president of Will amette unlvertlty. W C Hawley will remain dean ol the academy. A N Btryker write ua to change tbe address of bis paper from Lowell to Haznl Dell, where he bas moved and will reside until tb completion of tbe bridge over Hill's creek, fur wlilub be is contractor. ' Tom Luokey and family today moved Into their new house on Wait Fonrth street between Wsxhingion and Jefteraon, having eold their residence property on Patteraon. W H ltoh- weder and wile, who have been occu pying rooms In the Dunn block, to day moved Into the house vaonted by Mr Ld cksy. Dissolution of Partnership. Notice 1 1 hereby given that I bavs dirpossd of my Interest In the Eugene Laundrv to Hart Jennlnia. Mr Jennings will collect all accounts due tbe Arm and pay all Indehtndne ENyk Kugene, Jan 13, 11)02. Superior ateel range, lilted with hot ooll laguaranteed to have a quick oven. neo them at d F L Chambers A Jlro's A Sl'DDEX DEATH. Urs. Charles Uarkness Died at Springfield Saturday Evening. 11 re Cl.a- lii.rki.l, if Wall Walla, WU'i with lrl i.Uababd, Uad leeu vla Itlng Mr Harkneiu mollier, Mrs T U Maxaell, at fHigtlld, 'lud auudeiily haturday evening about 8 o'clock from heart trouble. Mr ad Mrs Harkuew' cnildren bad been III from scarlet fever, and Mrs Hirkuesa contracted a cold while tak ing care of tbem, bringing on pueu. moula. 8be was leoovering nicely, however, whan Malurdey eveuiog ebe waa attacked by heart trouble and soon expired. Mra ETarknea waa aged 26 years. Tbe remain were taken charge of by Undertaker Gordon and ahipped from Kugeue yesterday afternoon to Walla Waila lor burial. Fibht PkeuiUmh. J O Watts re turned from tbe Heattle cbickeu show on this morning's train, well aatlafled wllbblitrlp. With only eight birda be took three first premiums and tied for another. He says It was a big show, about 700 blrda competing. The high entrance fee brought only tbe beat slock Into competition. Tbe show laited from Tuesday till Friday, both Inclusive. Aa a practical reiult of bla fine ex blblt Mr Watts took large or der for eggs PERSONAL. Fined $50. J C Anderson, who waa arrested Haturday for stealing some mugs from W M Renebaw'a liquor atore, waa fined (SO aud ousts tbia morning by Justice C A Winttirnieler Failing to ralae tbe amount of the fine, ke was placed In the county Jail. Tbe reason of aucb a large fine impnaed Is that this la Williams' second t ll u-e at theft. About a year ago be atole a bloyele aud waa floei. Not Badly Hurt. It waa re ported on the etreeta this afternoon thatamaa was seriously hurt at tbe Booth-Kelly Go's sawmill at Coburg. Upon Inquiry by a reporter It was learned tnat a man by the name of Crandall, who waa wearing gum boots bad bis boots caught In a belt, and hla lga were nulled but nothing serious resulted. Died At bis home In (Jlenade, January 6, 1602, Daulels Mills, aged G5 y 'are. New Oras F L Ohanilitrsii Bro Hardware d w SOME SPECIAL PRICES. Cotton Blankets. 1 prgood cotton blanket (Wo lprexra good blanket 7Ao 1 pr extra good blanket $1 Sit 1 pr extra good blauket ti 00 Pants. 1 pr aio pant 75o 1 pr man pant 11.00 1 prmens pant (special) 11 60 1 pr mans pant 8.00 All goo patterns. Shoes. Odds and etnla. Bargalus ou our alios counter fur everybody at about price. Mon'a MOOiultfor SUM Mnii'a ."(H) suit for ft 60 Men's 6 60 suit for (6 00 Men's heavy 60o underwear sOo Meu'a heavy 60o aweatera 40o Flue Hue uubby capa lor boys 2io, Cotton Batts. 1 full It halt, good qunllty 13o Dl.ninnd dye per pkg 8o Comfortables. 1 good oomfortable $1.25 for $1.16 1 extra good oomfortable 1 60 for 1.25 1 extra good comfortable 1 75 for 1.35 1 extra good comfortable 2 00 for 1.85 1 extra good comfortable 2.25 tor 1.85 Ax Billy Department Store. Kd EIIIscd lain Kugeos. H U McKinley Is in tbe oity. Hteve Laudera la over from Coburg. W T Campbell went to Hi McKen ile today. Hou J H MuClung la borne froao. Portland. A J Jobuaon, of Creawall, waa la tbe city today. Kd Wiles came hi mi Trom Albany tbla afternoon. Fred Witbrow baa gone to Junction again to work. W A Wann la back from a bunlnesa vialt to Junction. Walter Hodes return"! this after noon to Portland. Itov J F Tout returned mm : ;ernoon from Pleaaaut Hill Miaa Pearl Luckey la qolte III at ber borne lu Pendleton. Mia Kale tiauua left tbla afternoon for Neab Bay, Waeb. Geo Handeaker re urned ti Juno- tlon City till" afternoon. Mrs N I, L:e arrivo-i u,. fro n Junc tion L'uy tbla afternoon. Lee Perkins and bla mother will leave tonight for Arizona. AltorneyJHelmus W Thompson went to Portland this afternoon. Dr E A MoAllater returned borne from Oakland tbla afternoon, Ciptaln I-iaao Qray arrived boine from Roaeburg this afternoon. Dr A Bharple eame dowu from Qoeben on the afternoon train. Attorney J Young oimt down from C ittage Urove tbia alter noou. Geo H Oray arrived home yesterday from Florence, Arizona, on a visit. 0 Kuowle?, of Florence, la danger ously HI and not expected to recover. Oeo Oliver, who ii now working at Wendling, apent H inday in tbla city. County Clerk E U Lee who baa been very 111 from qulnzy, la some better to day. Mr aid. " m B B D nlng returned Hi lu afie. noon from a vialt at Iude- lendenoe. Mies Clara Btuloml, Y W C A secre tary, arrival up from the north tbla afternoon. B F Hoolt, 8 P station aent at Ki d. die, lorinerly of Creawell, waa in Eu gene yesterday. Jos Piroui left for Cai.yonville and other Houthurti Oregonlau points tbia afternoon on buatnHH. Mrs VVui Pa. ker returned Cilia afler nonn to AH any after a vialt at tbe borne ol Mra M E llnv. W A Hovero, ol It xeburg, who ha been visiting bla brother George in Eugene returned homo tlila afternoon. Urandpa Z dgler aud wife returned tbla afteruonn from a vialt to their daughter, Mra 1 U Kuotts, at Albiny. Carl B'tctee, of Portland, oume up to Eugene Haturday night to visit his parents, returning Huud.iy atteruoon. Aome, Ju8: Mies Helen Fink, of Florence, nnt Monday with her brother, F L Flak, ol Aome, who ll eerloualy III, R A H iotb, John Kelly and J T Tufla went to U weburg yesterday aud from there will go to Urauts Past on a buaiueaa l rip. MIkh Mabel Craw went to Cottage Urove this afternoon for a short vl-lt with Mla Nina Ottrander. They will reluru t'xm'rrow. Or X L Lee. of Junction, lain Ei.-; gaae. He reporU some dipblberla in aud near Juuctlon. Howsver. an of l hem are bailer. ! Mra H M rSnively, of Cul, I I. r- rived on the three o'clock train llii' Doming and la viaitiug btr couain, Mm Alex M allien. E E Peeplea aril wife, ol Eaaiem; Oregon, lei' "'la allerniK.il l r ItiVtr- .ol, I mI .ftra.hurl Vl-ll '"'i Peeple.' brutlier-lu-law, H-V t rill. ! Knoday'e 6al m otue-uiu: Meal Dell Brumley departed cm ye-ieni I afternoon'a overland for Bol,e, IJabc, where she gies t ) aoc:pt a pultun a ; teacher 10 Ilia public aoboola. Buudaj 'a t-alem ritatin-nini: : Misj Adeline CbauiberlaiD, f Euijeiie, atopped orl lu ttla city l"t niijbt en route bome fr m P irtiaud, f " brief visit to b'roouain, MraN W K -llnway Mrs Jerry Bronaugb relumed lo Portland this afternoon. Soe waj ac companied as lar as rialcoi by ber aiatera Miaa 8tella D..ra. and Mis Emma Ti-ouipaou wbo will vlelt there. P F It dgeway, ol Troop I, 14'.h Cavalry, arrived in Eugene yeoierday from h'ort Yuma, Arizona. He base 30-day furlough aud will xpeud it wilb bla parenta who reelde on hfpeuctr creek. John Nettleton and famll) arrived In Eugen from Heldor, Kin, tbla afteninn to reetde. Mr Nettleton I tbe son f J N Nettleton and wife and a brother of Mrs H B Heoderebott, ol tbla city Dr C H T Atwood went to Portland yeaierday to meet bis parents, Mr aorl Mm Ktlllinan Atwood, and aiater, Mrs Georgia Tobey, wbo have just arrived out from Maine to re-lde here. Tbey arrived up tills afternoon. 10 Per Cent Reduction on... FURNITURE and CARPETS TnmaL'ti rnrnn far thft 'largest linGof Furniinro X V '"""V Avv....w. Sj O . V WUL I Carpets ever shown in Eugene. We will make a sweeping reduction of 10 per cent lor 30 days. k e Kemember we guarantee you the above reduction on every dollar. This Sale will positively be among the firs; Perils of Our. Presidents. All our presidents have been In the habit of mingling Ireelv with tbe peo ple, usualy without any particular prrcautlon being made for their safety The danger nl ib's na beeiiHoeinptmii cally pnluted out in the lasi few nionlbi that wtae elateaiiicu euggeat rliat the old plan be di-contiuued, There 1' alao cause for great danger in many of the gr.-ttlled remedies advertiHed foi atomacb, liver and bowel complaint. Tbe aafeet medicine to takrt ia Hoatet- r.er'K rttomacb Bitiere It has been before i he public for fifty yeara, and has always been found safe aud relia ble In oasea of nervousness, tueomiiia, iudigextion, dyspepsia aud malarle, fever and ague it therefore nrtupits the foreinoat position in the liat of tiouaetiold remedies, and no family should be wittiuut it. Newly Furnished Lodging Hi use. New beds in newly painted and pupeied ronni" at the Courthouse Lodging Rouse. Only one block from the main business street, and but a little more than two blocks from tbe poBtoill oe. A vi ry quiet locality. Lodging witb or without board a" deaired, Come and eee the roome and I will guarantee that ynu will be satis fied. Kd Howe. Goods C bat. Hampton Brop, who are the leaders, are conducting a olearance sale that appeals to the buyers. They havi new goods and are Belling tbem at prices never heard ofbafote In Eugeue. 8e their ad In the UuvHl) t'niN Lily Hiiliu Fine Chlua 1 lly bulbs for ale at tbe Famous. This Sale will last only 30 Days OUR GREAT EVERY MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD Wbo Bpends even as much us one dollar for Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Uooda at any other storo, during this great SALE positively throws fully ono-half thoir money away. JJonuMnber when you buy here it is at tho right store wlioro it is never too lute to mulo a wrong talo right. RIGHT HERE Is where we demonstrate that we pay you most liberally for every step you take. Ladies and Misses Jackets and Capes. A law en,. tot ,,, ( jj al about lau iliw mIIib piieaa. All tliau .w.aj.r lutv.iy sttert, wa t'a.alhvui. a i.w u, ,r ,ui.,, ti.. ...i ni a. UlJ It 'UK Than Ja. I.' i u U-U , ,..,( h,l. I 'll It ', tii mm t- U a,i.,s., ih. DrL DRESS GOODS. Nat aw a.iva j..t l, ut. - li 1 ( Jvn MM. la ptlcaa nul,. r.. 120 to $1.99 i aara, fttid crop clot hi all al i O'coUoii from 10 1 3A pr omI ot fall to ar otir ntiiim wt(ht Inr all th Taiir arunJ wtmr mlm wrlifhte hmry oout;h (or tailur ! I CLOTHING Astounding bar gains in men's suits, over coats and pants. UnV. .1.,. UrvW - . - li ill tt i' li) 'latuiai l.tf.l Cr.; Slrlio I nit p. ikV ,,. tl VI II' .Sa.T Mu. .t.u. Mil aw ,i;.i I.M t'a.lrl 1'!.h- .1,11. l'.ti av (ill V.i'.l lilt ima 7 Ol u. w i:w Illk Kaaev U.ir l 1:1 M U i' ltM l.lk l'lr V..l.d a.) I'.'f l bow Ol TlirtHAIIK WTH'W tif tiVK HAKi.AI.NK. "Bang-op" Jackets at Bang Douin PHIGES Prices on ail Furs, no object. CARPETS. 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- What .lo rn U' Uijin wtrra wiattr iiB.l.rwMr ai.,1 avl trw ' lo. liu al wlioJ., niT , tm. Man'. "...'liBftl I'B.i.t.'.hm, and IVawar. tV aa.li Mm . J,r t liil lwvt I .kv Smiu a.t tavm 4V a.-k. Mu Xfi-l W ,v l' l.r Ml in. uV- K H.W K IM.H; VK; l-l- t;i'tlK.S AMI ut'Al.l- Tlt-S. Ladies Tailored Suits. illwlr.trittin, t,ilrl ,,, iu t 7 fniaiB o,i n.n.t I-. Bl .....liST , ,tl.r . .la. ,1, , lip (.,. ,,, 1 for best selection. i J W Kays Furniture Co TBE SOCIAL REALM. r f3 Domestic Goods.? fall blsavnr.1. " K Prices raninu from 4o cents uivl to 52.50 a v.l 'k The same cut in toweling, ijl 'rr gl riaturday efternoon Mlei Varnlla BenderBOD gave a party at ber horn, corner ol East Eighth and Pearl trets. A very enjoyable afternoon was spent by hergueaii wbo were: Misses Anita Tbaraton, Winnie Hadley, Myrtle and Leone Kay, Ada and Eva Allan, Hazel Humphrey, Jdelene Robinson, Neura Richardson, Clara Cleaver.Clara Harding, Lucia Wilklnf, Neva Had ley, Katie Heuderaon, Qertiude Pironl, Mabel Kuykendall, Winnie Cooker line, Eva Burton, Kva Hampbrey, Wary Watson, Lillian McElroy, Pearl Hiwi,hoioe, Faitb Lister, Vesta Esson. a . Saturday night at Alfred Anderson's residence on ibe Kelly plaoe at rjprlng field a deliglful sooial party was ( I von. A very enjoyable evening was apent by tbuse present In various aoiuse meDls aud paitaking of refresbmeuU. cipletiuid music by the Hopbine brothers of this city whs lurnished for the oci'UjIod. n:eides the Messrs Hop bins those who attended from here were: M Sva verud auil family, Mr Marsh and family, Himon K ovdahl and family, A A Aaby aodfumil and J J Bude aud family. Court Popular, No 34, Forester of America, Installed new otUcers rjatur day eveuliifr, Deputy Grand Chief Hanger C C KauQman aotlng aa in stalling ofllcer. After the meeting tbe mi oilier, ol tl e court parcook of a fine banquet. At the business session, W 9 Moon was eleoted ohiel rauger vice JFK'iss, resigned, aud W C MoGuIre waa elected leoturer, an office jui-t created by the supreme court of the order, The baptist Young People's Union beld Ita annual business social Hatur day evening at the reeldeno of Mr and Mrs W a Moon on East Ninth treet. A good attendance waa bad and an enjoyable evening was spent. Mra Moon provided refreshment and various amusements were Indulged In Miss Laura Larimer was elected presi dent of the society. Mr and Mrs W K Bcartrough Bat urday evening entertained tbe Sunday school claaes of Rev B F Rowland and MissCirrle Hall of the M Echuroli at their home, corner East Tenth and H gh streets Saturday night, Mips Orsod Plumber. pnidect ol the Y W C A ot the U O, gave a recep tion to the officer of Y M and Y W C A Saturday evening at tbe home of Mr Mrs 8 E Craig, East 'lhlrteenth aad Pearl streets. Hotel Ai rivals HOFFMAN V H Wolf, 8 F D Bradley, 8 B F G,eou, Wendling W D Jonler, 8 F W E Uwia, 8 F Chai Fleniiug. N Y B l.uminios, N Y Lon Hanson, P inland W H Z mmermau. Portland E J Kay Portland E J Ellison, Rogtburg F.ed Hunter, Rosehuu H G McKluley, La Croes, Wl Dr E A Lmibauith, Chicago I B liui.utea, Hllverton i T J Elliott, Camp CrcaK O C Siauwood, Medford KL'llK.SK A tviut, st Paul J K Mi Kibben, O.ltage Grove M Morneti! m, xt, H A Trouc, Micb A A Hrubaker, Wa'.terville F Idrghani, Portland A J Mien, 1, !, r t,mu E .vi wl-, $ F H Ho'ifion JunciU-.ii M r- Ma.k., P..rila..d J vne. A:i.,t r t'aeGu.ve P J s ,-u i,, I'nrtunJ M !.ud-r, s K " "V l.'ne pj w', Pttl,nd Jam , W.-lul f.p.Y,, d The Imperial. lute Grove, or. Urat e.M riampl fp". "lumped. Rata 11.00 ii;, Jtofi t, Special School Meeting. Nolle Is hereby given to the legil vuiera ui ouuuui iiHiriub imo 1, of Lftim county, statu of Oregon, that a ipeclil buuuui weewuic ui me ..ia ulstritit U1 be held at the courthrii u iD E0.en, Oregon, on the 24-1, day of Januin 1802, at 7 o'clock n the aftemoou, f tne toiiowing ou m: To bear then, port of the directors and to levy a Ui to pay Interest on bonds and to run thi public schools for tbe ensuing year, Dated this 13th day of Jan 1902. ti B Eakik, Cb'm Board of Dlrenton. Attest: Ceo F Craw, District Clerk. Public School Examination, The Elzhth Grart. nnhlin .,.,! . amlnatlnn will be held February 6th 6th and 7r.li. 1902. Thla Tmin.,i. can be taKen at tbe office of the eoantj superintenaent or In tbeseveral Banonl of the county. Teachers desiring lim or questions pleas notify m at once j an v, jtfi'z, W M Millkb, County 8upt ofSchooli, Anotheb Fraud John Benton li a peddler. He made the rounds of the bills west of here. He was old and rather feeble out made a eood man? sales. He was fitt dout bv C P Hodv ton, and the old man made proma. returns until Thanksgiving. He left with a larger stook tliau usual and when be reaoliad Elmira he remit'! $20 and thin was tbe I aft heard cl bin. Last Monday Con si able Miller vn Sent SflBr hint anri Via fminA - nA.tlAn of the goods with a family near Go- anso ana the cart and borse In a ru ble with $9 board bill against It. Tbi horse heloaged te Win Cook and by paying an cnarges the borse was sur rendered. The unsold goods wen re turned to Mr Houston. Tbe last heard of the peddler be had purebtied i nonet at uoshen for Koseburg. June tlon Times. Genuine Clearance Bale.-B H Friendly is selling goods this month li very low price. He I anuounolrjg the same In the papers and Is not afraid to let tbe people knot about It. "Clearanoe sales" I bat do not use printer's Ink are poor aflalmi tne best. New Cottaois. I J Stevens wi build three cottages for rent early tbi; coming summer at Pearl and 6ah. streets two on Sixth and ods on Pearl. j LOT M Regular review Hi Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. I j stal atlon of officers. All memtarUM quested to be present. Alice Croner, R K. SHEEP TO LET. ISO h.en tJ out t n shares. Call on or addre-tv F E Blair, Eugeue, Oregon, corc4 West Sdventn and Olive slreels. f !T Notice of Final Settlement ..v.it-a ia oereoy given tnat aou -i Montnomerv, eiecntor of Ibe eslate f j...u,n t. iuouigomeiy, aeceasea, bh. u.. his final acconnt in the matter ol Hf "..em meuonntj Uonrt of Lane loam;; Orponn. nnH on n.. i t. - n.B,l itj pntjip.H nt . .: .... tri fliiDg Eriday, the i4lh day ol February Irhvi - i.. i . ... .... t ....I , . .UD uwur vl lyj 01OCK H ui vi -- dav for the Imarina nt In KiM U'4 eonnt and the final sattlement ol said "T .a.e. Dated Jannary 13th, 1902, JOHN 8 MONTGOMERY, EiecnUr HARbAfftn t KISSINOElt, Attju. ?. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO ir.i FUNERAL fllBECTSSM EH8 LSc RS Oai 4 HenrJersnn llnitnrtaliaM hhvm. for. Wit and 7th sis. A Faiifcful Portrait OR ...A Picture..; AS YOU LIKE IT.