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Daily Eugene Guard TUESDAY JANUARY 21 l Popular Brands of CIGARS FOB BALK AT Julius Goldsmith's 6 JAM) Telephone, Ko-Kain 131. Weatbei. aeclalte Beard. Portland, Or, Jan. 21. Tonight and Wcdueeday, occasional llgttt rln. WAI.HURB. aaivnif . Naw firm P L Chain bm k 11 ro Hardware "1 w Kwd and grooerlea t White'". l)r Lowe oculo-optlclr.n Eugene. Poultry suppllea at Preston & Halts. Orertona for wall piper and paint J O W'atUi, graduate optician, Ku ganv. New Firm V h Cbarabera 4 Bro, hardware. dw. Bee Fronton & Halee itook of wall paper. Hot Time tores F L Chambers & Bro. d w Zrenh Eastern Oyitera. JJouboo ten. New firm : F L Cbamberi A Bro, hardware. Before buying real estate see Gross & Htevens. Chicken lloe paint It per gallon at Preston A Hales. Body Kir Wood tf L Chambers A Bro. Frutalan Htoek Food at Preston A Dales. Rpray material already mixed at F L Clumbers A Bro. Janney A Meyer, graduate optlolans, Examination free. Dry Oak wood 13.76 per oord de livered. F L Chambers A Bro. M O Warnw tunes pianos and ornain. Repairing and polishing, Long range shells are strongest. F L Chambers A Bro. d w List your property with Urora A BUtTeue, real estate deolors. The larguet stnok of wallpaper aud paints is oarrled by Preston A Hales. Now it the time to spray your tree. One spraying now Is equal to three In the summer, d w The date of the Treble Clef oonoort has been changed to the 24th of Ja.ua- Episcopal Guild. Ht Mary's Episcopal Uulld will meet In the parish house on Wednssday afternoon, Jan t2nd. "Quilting," to gether with the regular guild business, will oeoupy the time. A full atten dance Is desired. HAHBiar EBladdin, Beo'y. Tai BeoiAi.iDTB Several members of Hranon No IS of the Boolallst party of Oregon mat In the Chrlsman block last evenlag pursuant to a oall. Noth ing of particular Interest to thepnklln was transacted except that the old ttalvatlon Army hall, on the seoond floor of the bulldlngoeouplae) bv Lake's warble shop at West Eighth ant) Olive street?, was rented for future meetings. Born. In Roseburg, Friday, Jan 17, to Mr aud Mrs J H Booth, a son, China Lily Bulbs. Kins China Illy bulbs for sale at the Famous. hpray pumps all sites aud prloea. F L Chambers A Bro. Wall paper, Cloaranos sal. All styles at oust before nsw stock ooniss In. F L Chambers A Bro. d w FOK BALE Team, harness and wagon. Also beet wood-iawlug ou fit In town. A B Btllluan, Bevenlh and Washington streets, Eugsns. .J. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO imiim in. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Oij t Henflmoii, Uniirlikari vi Embilnirt. Cor. Nil in. 7tfi sts. SOME 18 lbs One granulated sugar 11.00 Ilia pink leans, ifto 6 lltt Hayo brana, tbe 8 His frrali knrliah walnute, Sto I lb paper hell almond., 16? II llej good green entire $1.(0 Bins good mealed rolWH.M) pkga A and H Hints, S&o i in ginger snaps, luo 1 20-ber box Kuiieue soap 65o I 2-gal pail of syrup, Mo Try our 15o roasted mrTte.lt Is as good as any 20c colli ever ottered. Ail Billy BREVITIES, Treble Clef Treble CM Tfeb a C'ltf Friday Jan 24, Vlllaril Hall. Halein levied all a-lulil aoboul lax laat eveuluK All the bitch Alstons have returned from Portland. A mothers' meeting was held at the Patterson school this even lug. Dallas will have a goat, Ihsep and poultry tbow February 20 and 21. The Treble Clef Concert will be lbs most aitlstio entertainment of the aeon. Dr Lowe, the optician, will be In bis plaoe of busiseaa till Sunday, January IhsMth. The Christian BclentletH of this city have finely fjrolebed rooms up-talrs In the Youog block. Treble Clef Concert, Friday Jan 21 Tickets CiO cents. Beats reserved with' out extra charge at Vlnceul's. Miss Lottls Waller, who bis been III bss resumed ber position at A Wheeler A Co's abstract office. Tbe Eugene Laundry baa resumed operations sfier a delay on account of tbe leak in the boiler of tbe engine. Tbe Booth-Kelly Lumber Co dl rectors lsft for their resuective homes In California on last night's train. At Pendleton April 21-22 the Wood msn of the World will bold a big log' rolling at which 11M candidates are to be initiated. A Wilcox has been appointed local agsnt for the Oregon Mutual Home Boolety and has established an office with Attorney J J Walton In Ibe Walton block. Many Ipetty thefts are reported on doubledly the work of hobor. A sug gested by tbe Guard, If a rock pile for these fellows wsre established they would not stop here in such largs numbs re. There was a family mixup over at Coburg the other day. Tbe wives of two railroad men engaged in a hair pulling content and their husbands took up Ibe affair and made a con tlnued story of it. Hon L T Harris has purchased a lot In the new Keleay addition. We un derstand that be line employed an an oulteot to draw plane for a dwelling bouse to be ereoted ou the lot this spring. This looks rather suspicious. Frank A Kakowekl, a United Htatea soldlsr, In the 34th comi artillery, do. Ing duly at Fort Canby, Or, be been ssntenoed to 10 earn In Aloatraz prison far exulting over His asuassl nation of Prssldsnt McKlnley and threatening to kill President K mnevelt. The fel low Is of Polish descent, There was a fair attendance at the 0 P ohuroh last evening, The Kev Mr Hudson, lute of (Jink a, Japau, Is ox- prated to arrive tomorrow and will oonduot the serv lees lu the evening, We cordially Invite tbe Christian people of Eugene to come aud assist ui la theso services, O N Wall, pastor. CLEAVERS SELL OUT. V. Wilson, Formerly of Eugene, One of tbe Purchasers. rendtalou K O, Jan IS. Cleaver Brothers have sold their stock of slices, aud good will, which tbsy have run lu this city for the past nine jears to W H Dludlnger and J V Wilson and the buelnees will be con tlnued at tbe same plaee under the firm name of Dludlnger, Wilson A Co, but who compose the "Co" will be kept In the background for the present Mr Dlndluger la the clerk ol the Boston Htore, where he has been for the past eight mouths, and In that alms has made many frleuda In Pen dleton. He hsa had mauv years ex perience in the merchandise bualueee In Heat tie aud other places. Mr Wil son recently oatue hare from Eugsns, whsre be was for years oonnsoted with the First National bank of that place Tbe new firm have completed the Invoice of goods aud took possssslon this morning. Board op Rkiknt.-A telephone message this afternoon from Hon B H Friendly at Portland stated that the board of regsuls of the U O were In session today but nothing Im portant was done. The important bualueas will lie trausscted tomorrow. The new 40 Oliver Hwky aud Hang plowa are esprelally adapted for win ter plowing. Seelbeiua FL Cham bers A llro'a. dAw SPECIAL Baking Powder. ) Itwan Ht'hllliiig-i W risking Powder 1 lb-can hVlilllii,i II, -i lUkiiiie' ' Sic i rowiler ' JJ !Lcn KrhllSlii ItMi'VlaiiiVig" Powder S&os-oan K C Baking Powder'.'".'.' SldttS. Me IMC lie slate for I0e. tl x 0 Inch alale 6o 2oo sla'e Ifw Dspaitmeiit Store, PERSONAL. Geo F Craw la able to be dawn town agsla. Dr B F KuKf:ll, was In from Tbors ten today. Itsv J F Tout returned this afternoon from Albany. j MrsJE Noland returned home to Creewell this afternoon. Rev H A Oreea went to Oakland teday to bold meetings. Attorney J H Medley came down from Cottage Orove this afternoon. Miss Maggie Calloway la back from a visit at ber borne lb Bally preoinot. Mrs J M Hbelley aeoompanied hsr husbaad to Harrlabnrg this afternoon. Dr J H Dale, who bas been quit 111 Is able to be down town today for the first time. , J B Hills, formerly of Jasper, bat now of Corvsllts, oame up on this afternoon's train. Miss lone Zelgler went to . Albany today to visit her sister, . Mrs I Q Knotte, who Is III. Geo Hsndsaker parsed tbrongh Eu geae this afternoon on bis way ta Boseburg on buslnsee. Mrs Q 8 Roudsbascb arrived in Eu gene this afternoon to visit bsr rela tives and many fnsnds. Balsm Journal: . A Ramsey, of Ba lsas, has gone to take a position as stationary eaglneer at Eagsne. Mr and Mrs J W Clement, of Cottage Grave, who were married In this olty yesterday, returaed home this after- noon. George at Miller, of Bkagway, Alaska, la In Portland. He expects to visit Eugene before reluming' to Alaska. Mrs Miller, of Wheatland, Yamhill eounty, arrived In Eugene this after neon on a visit to her brother, If Wilson, tbe grocer. Mr and Mrs Geo W Johnson, ofSa Ism, stopped oil In Eigene today on tbsir way home from Oakland ta visit their daughter, Mrs W E MsElroy. Hon A B Powers, of MoKenzle Bridge, Is in the elty. While In town ha availed himself of the prlvllegs of registering at the courthouse this morning. Capt B D Boswell and wife, of Bcs well Bprlnge, left Roseburg yesterday morning fer Ban Franelaco, where they will remain for some time visit! leg In the Bay olty. I H Bingham, formerly manager of the Muslok mine In the Bohemia dlHtnot, now interested in the proposed new railroad from Cottage Grove to the mines, la In the olty. A M Htryker Is down from Hills oreek where be Is superintending the construction of a bridge across that stream on the Military wagon road, He Mil short of men and same ta town for more, expecting to return tomor row. L, i' Harris, deputy proseoutlng at torney, Is In Roseburg attending court. it I" lit'lee is prtslding, aa Mr Hamll- ton Is attending a meeting of tbe board or regeuis of the University of Oregon and Is also dirquallfled from trying some of toe tuutva, Mr and Mr. O Htuarl, of Mohawk. ana Bin A M Taliafurn. of Eurene. left oo this ktleruoii's tralu for Al- bsuy wlima they will atisud the wed ding alU o'clock tomorrow of Mlaa hla B ettuait, a ulece, to Ed Huston, a prouuusHi uitrotiaut of Albauy and wall kunwo In Eugene.- to HAKKiaurjKa. A uuruber of members of Wlmawbala eucampment, luur.ol this olty, went to Harris- burg this afternoon to attend a special meeting of the encampment at that plaoe tonight. There will be IS candi dates Initiated and a banquet will be spisad. Tbosa who want from hers are: J M Bhelley, I Poll!. Prof W A Waun.J WKays J H Lsmsoo, Ch.s Haines M Bvarverud, F A Rankin and J W Cherry, A Bkvrrb Fall. Mrs Lowery of uotirge Mill ksd a sevsre fall today aud she thought she had rYai. tured ber arm. . Drs AtwooU wood and Day weru ealled. No bones were found broken, but the deltoid and blorps mil elta were badly lacerated. After ilrv-ilng n-e I.Jirml limb the lady was leu testing comfortably. Oil, Ol'SKATtoNa Ranimil). Aeh- laud 1'oan Tela: Drillluir onaratlnn n ibe Hoiithrn Oil Co's well were re- sumVd ye-lenl.y sfismooi'. 1 be com pany has met all obligation and now has money mouth on hand to sink to sa level If lit news rv. PRICES. Remnants. BIO LINR TO CLOSE. Itenieni'e-t hve a l,i-Ke lr-e of KXI ItA HK.WY r'LKKi KD IX lIKKNN KAH, o olo- at a Umnin Special Bargains in Shots. Chliiireii', ti.tu ho fur Too Women's ahoes for Too Wouirii's heavy or light shore II On Women's II V) heevv shore for si ii ltoye'ehosT.Soand 1 IX Mene' l nOahiw, for II 00 Meu's lull atwk shoe II 4 THE SOCIAL' REALM. The membera of tbe BaL club last evening entertained their husbands and gsatjsmsn friends la the armory reoeptioa rooms, the event proving to be a delightful one. Tbe ladles all ap peared In early oentury costumes and presented aa unique appear aner. High five was tbe prevail ing amusement, Mrs Geo H smith making the moat . poiute la tbe game. MrsCW Lowe tervsd supper InCoA'sroem. Those present were: Mr and Mrs W C Yoran, Mr and Mrs FR Wstherbee, Mr aud Mrs J W Kays, Mr and Mrs Jerry Horn, Mr and Mrs J M Abrams, Dr and Mrs L L Whitaon, Mr and Mrs B H Miller, Mr and Mrs David Link, Mr and Mrs J Goldsmith, Di and Mrs C B Wil looghby, Mrand Mrs Geo H Bmith, Mr and Mrs A T Cockerllne, Mrs R MoMurphey, Mrs U W Lowe, Mrs C M Young, Mrs Mlnaie Buckmaa, Miss Carrie Hall ; Messrs P E Snedgrass and R M Day. s a Miss Msrtha Medley lest evening gave a pleuaut party to a number of ber friends at her home on Lincoln street between West fleoond and West intra. rrogresslvs high live was played at wklcb Mrs A L Peter won tbe ladles' prize and Bert Vincent tbe gentlemen's. Miss Msdley ssrvsd freehmeata during tbe evening. The Invited guests were: Mr and Mrs A L Peter, Mr and Mrs Bert Vlnoent, Mr and Mra R E Gross, Mr aud Mrs W M Renabaw, Mr and Mrs Gso Bmltb, Mr and Mrs W H Alexander, Mrs Miller (Taeoass), Mra J B Msdley (Cottage Grove), Misses Laura aad Pearl Stat ford, Mary Barger, Besata Day, Ada Hansen : Messrs Cbas Littlefield, Ed and Frank Hanson, George Bergsr. . . Tbe Kmgtats of the Maccabees In stalled new officers last night In I O O Fball. F A Rankin acting as install ing officer. This Is an aid lodge In Xugane, but baa reeeutly put aa new lite and increased Its membership greatly, largely due to the efforts ef Or ganizer C B Clsmsnt. s . The social session held last night by napia A,oage, urder or Lions, was a pleasant affair. Aftsr Installation of offloere a luncheon was p&rtaksn of by the members and a number of In vited gussts. At tbe next meeting a pleasant surprise Is announoed as be ing In store for ths members. Co A will enjoy a bauquet In the company room at tbe armory tonight after the regular buslaess meeting. Aa elaborate menu has bssn prepared. Baby birthday parties were held this afternoon at the resldsnoes of Mr and Mra I L Campbell and Prof aad Mrs FB Dunn. Tomorrow Night. The mauy lights and shades that are constantly occurring In human life win be trathfully reproduced In the production of "The Village Parsea." wnion comes te tbe Parker Wednes day, Jan 21. Tbisplay has bssn meet ing with great sueeesa la all cltli wnsrs presented and tbe nnmerous favorable comments that have been heaped upon It have been moat flatter- g to say the least. With a deeidedlv brilliant oast and new and oomDleie mounting, "The Village Parson'' compares with any of the better olass of melodramatlo presentations of the ourreat season. Seattle's Finest Church. Skattli, Jan 20.-TrlnItv Enlsmnal. ths Onset ohuroh in Bsattle, was totally destroyed by lira at Slo'clock this (Monday) morning. Proper y loss about 110,000. D0NK AND DiaOKDKRI.V. Chaa MoUee, woee father Is a hlvhlv raj Deot- ed clt'ien of Balem, was arr-tet tble morning about 4 o'clock bv Policemen Crouer and Pratt for being drunk and disorderly, rills afternoon lie wan arralgued before Recorder Don Is and fined $11, the largo tine belug on ac count or reletnir ths officer, at ths lime ol hl errant. nomas' TomejHT.-Dr J A Brattle. ol ths Westou uortnal school, will ad dress the etudsnls of the U O tonight In the ohruilc.1 IrcMire ntm on the ubjsot of "Need of Education In Our Country." Ths townaiwor-le nrr In- vlted to e'tord. Tomorrow moraine Or Brattle wl I apeak n! a-enihly Oqp Annual Glea?aDee Sale Is still going on For this WEEK we offer all our-tS? LADIES', MISSES' aril CHILD 11 EN S JACK ETS . at 1-2 Regular Price. SPECIAL SALE ON LADIES' FLANNELETTE WRAPPERS. Tby mnt b morJ at Cot. S. H. Friendly. 5CDDESLT ILL. Hon. S. U. Yoran Attacked Heart Failure. ut! About 2:30 o'clock this afternoon Hon B M Yoran was altacksd hy heart failure at bis shoe store, and It was feared for a time that hs was dying. He began to feel very ill and asked his son Darwin to telephone for a pbyaieian. Dr J W Harria was sent for snd be arrived soon to find Mr Yoran In a very serious condition. Tbe doctor announced that be was dying as his pulse indicated no action of tbe heart at all. Stimulants were applied, however, eausiag him to re vive, and he waa taken in a carriage to his home, corner West Tenth and Olive streets, where he was pla!ed in tied. At 4 o'clock this afternoon he was rsstlng easily and it Is thought be will recover. Hotel Arrival' HOFFMAN T E Furnish, Smlthplsce G G Peil, Portland J H Iuboft, Portland GG Hornlog, C-irvallls A H Powers and wf, McKsnzle M L Baraett, Junction A W Beadle, 8 F Julias Hymen, S F L L Csblentz, Portland A D Hpeneer, Chicago F J Buckland, Chicago W F Jeftress, Portland N B Rlatoty, Oregon City J A Beattie, Weston L R Fslroblld, Portland Una Wsaver, Junstion H R Hammett, Portland Al M Sobonfeld, B F BBSENK C A Hsrkins, Marsh, la J Bvejon, Pertland A J Kaiser, Junction J L Renalger, Mabsl C H Hampton, Omaha J 8 Williams, Balem M L Barnett, Jaaotlon J McDowell, Creawell J Sullivan, Beattie Clyde Sldwell, Marsh la W Jsnklns, Marsh, la T H Baniger, 8 F I H rngham, B F ' H N Prltohard, Duluth Henry Johnson, Bohemia L G Hkeels, Los Angeles T E Grimes, Harrlsburg J W Grimes, Harrlsburg N L Cornelius A wf, Helena, Mont J B Kroaebuscb, Bpenoer Creek D U McClnre, Comstock H W Clarke, Portland J A Archibald, Junction The Imperial. Cottage Grove, Or. First olasa. Sample room 80x50 feet, well equipped. Rates 11.00 and 12.00 per dav. . Superior ateel range, fitted with hot eoll ! guaranteed to have a qulok oven. See them at d FL t'hamhera ft Bro'a NOW THAT "the Holiday Rush" It rer we re atftifn able to attend to ynur wnnU with uqiu&I protupttiefg. We will aether spam paini nor fxj.M-ntfi jrt mr Hfnru to ilFau nil who utmtt their wurV to n. You may be ftuurwl it w.ll bs attended to properly n t in a com patent manner. JANNEY & MEYER, Jtweltra to the People. A Faithful Portrait OR ...A Picture... AS YOU LIKE IT. II 10 Per Cent Reduction on... FURNITURE and CARPETS To make room for the largest line of Furniture a Carpets ever shown in Eugene. We will make a sweepin reduction of 10 per cent for 30 days. Keineniber we guarantee you the above reduction (, every dollar.' This iSale will positively be among the fit. for best selection. J W Kays Furniture Co TROY LAUNDRY Best work in the city. GARDNER, HESS & DENNIS " '502 Olive Street, Eugene. , The Hottest i in Town is tl Boss Air Tight Heater Hnmnthing entirely new iu air tight construction. H'UuLmme, durable, and reasonable in pnoe. Four sized. Call and eee them. N S. L. -Long'. Fine pastry. weJdiDp and partv Mat e BreiuL Cookiee, pies. cake. Oy-I.e. We , w run oVr own w carefully. . . & & DUNN C. HAMMOND, Proprietors, Formerly Hammond's CACHOU 111 and MEEK First Class Bakery Goods, Oysters, Short Orders, Regular Meals. 516 Willamette St 1 ! i 'e BARKER GUN WORKS , uene, te love e tJonooniere 39 Easi Ninth St. cakes o on nd dmij-liii I-rtir: trv finr nali.hrntn1 Unma TJ:ylalMl'm, " ' r. ' 'ouintu i-iuiuijuj- uuu BROS- & C. CHESHIRE. Phone, Black 47.3. GOING THROUGH. A carlei laundry will go through ynur phirt id two wasHnKa-W'n tit as c tnpleteiy as if you M worn ir. a year. We save your (bin and rare you money. We will ntl for your linen if you lend u Tnr a 'drew. EUGENE LAUNDRY J Hower & Jennin Good Cutler) I tha Vitrl ot cutlery that cuta. ' la the kind ef cuLlrv wM h.v. Our rt 11 mad for na V.y onr of the let Bii" the faited Htat.e. It ia iianin.erttl ritli' lr1 bv the l.t.et foi-nlih' .rM rocket koivee at 10. i'lk-. S f, c, IWc, IVk, 75c, Site, 90c. tl.lO. Si. 15, t .00, SI. TO. SCISSORS WE HAV At 30c, 40c. ;-0c. fine. 7Sc. 1.C tineat y,m evr aw. We ale.. U " ta at low pricea. Onr celehrat'l rafi ihe kind that ihave without niakice y try oa on .cutlery, Oregon. A WEDDING BREAKFAST or ,1- ch..,.-, "r : hv7 eer-fl with t1" . e, .id iiiiunrn that c ,ro... K,ir a.,ol fmii-tini kind we t,a,e the ruet in,lhe wine-, . k ,,p ,v ,tf,ir-' nt.c. Kt thecw. Ii i'tl or e I . a. 'rie that you rn't niaWh I' quality in Kiurene, at W. M. RENSHAW'5 Eugene, Oregon