Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, February 13, 1902, Image 4

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I .'.tily Eugeiu Guard Y-f"- - 'J'"- "" 1 uml-tj - Or.r . iuu .
TUUKsoay - fkisRUauy is J Our new line of J
In order to reduce
B'ft, sightly and thapely. Mode of fashionable material
Close haying nieana cUve belling.
We alwuys have the popular uti-lc-da'e
m m
411 Popular
Brands of
present stock we
niake a big sacri
in prices.
Don't delay as the special
prices will only hold good until
Ladies'
Tailor
our
will
fice
Shirt Waists
CIGARS
FOR BAL'5 AT
Julius Goldsmith's
Ju prices from OOo'to K '.Vn- a ur- f,-r. Kvery . t ,
sell, r. Bos our lud.i tr. Prices are cornet.
P. Frank & Son
34. 36 and 38 East 9th Street.
J
I JAM Telephone, l Main 191.
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Made
ft'ealbtr.
HLtiClal to Guard.
Portland, Or, Feb. ,3. Toul((lit and
Friday, partly cloudy ; probably local
rains Friday.
Bkaui.
Sew Ads Today.
TUi-jIIall A Ej:
l)r Lowe oculo-optl lau Eugene.
Ketd and grooerlca it While's.
Poultry supplies el e'-tsioD A Hales.
Overton for well j .par and paint
J O Watte, graduate optloian, Eu
gent,
Boe Preston A Halm stork of wall
paper.
Prussian Block Focd at Preeton A
Hales.
New firm: F L Coatutwrs A Bro,
hardware.
Before buying real estate aee Grow A
Htevens.
Bpray material already mixed at S L
Chambers k Bro,
Chicken lioe paint $1 per gallon at
Pre ton A Ualee.
iiot Time stoves
F L Chambers A Bro. d w
r-ity pumps all sizes and prioes.
, Chambers A Bro,
Jenuey A Meyer, g aduate opticians.
j nomination free.
Dry Oak wood tkS 75 per cord de
llv. rod. F L C lambent A Bro,
Heavy tola aud llgnt sole ahoea fur
ladles t!i a pair. Oil ert.
Tbe largest stock o ' wallpaper and
paints is carried by I reaton A Ualee,
Body Fir Wood
K L Cn,.MUEHa 4c Bro,
List your property wltb Uroaa
Btevena, real estate d ialers.
Perenlal vetch and other winter-sown
grass seed at
dAw F I, Cl ambers A Bro'a
Mow Is tbe time to spray your trees,
One spraylug now la equal to three I
the summer. d w
COURTHOUSE BUDGET.
Another Divorce Case FiledOther
Iterui.
Morlgag 1760 m
Hatlsfactlon ot mortgage 828 60
Htleaie of mortgage 1200 CO
RBALUrTATI ' RAN8KKR8.
F A Hyde and wlft to United Htate
S38.8Q;cres In Lure c muty, relinquish'
merit.
John M Mansfield .3 Hannah Mans
Ueld 102.91) acres In p 16 a r 0 w, $100,
The Northern Counties I u vestment
Trust Limited to Hai ry L Bowu 3:11.85
ncrrs In tp 17 s r 6 w J'Ji'50.
U B to Clarence Ttotupson 120 acres
in tp 17 i r 8 e, paten .
Jacob and Anna Kritnbel to O
rfluger aud Albln Flo 80 acres lu
It) 17 s 1 7 w, MOO.
Htateof Oregon to Jacob Krlmbel
80 sores In tp 17 r 7 w, 100,
Htory and Matilda ltodleok to
Joseph K Lord et al 128 acres In tp 17
irtw, IJ300.
BtVOHCI CASK,
Cathreen Campbell tsJ K Camp,
Din iuh ror aivoroe, me ooupls were
married In Eugene July 8, 18W. Flat o
tin alleges Inhuman treatment.
MINIMQ LOCATION.
Charley C ItuUn looatee Ethel otalni
la Bohemia mining dlstrlot.
A P Churchill looetes Bearer placsr
ol tin In "Bohemia mining dlstrlot.
CIRCUIT COURT.
fclme HendrloksandT U Hendricks,
Kuardlao of Norma Handilcks, vs K
Callleon, suit to r-oover 110 on
promissory note with Interest and at
tornty fee. E O Potter attorney for
p:lntifT.
f SOVIE EXTRA SPECIALS
To Close Out.
Men'a heavy fool underwear
11.00 vsluee only hoc.
We have a few.
Men's heavy flseord uudrrwear .i
values at 60o for 4iVs.
Mlsaea $2 50 maklutnbw lor $J t
Uood nisckint ohes lor boys
glrls-l a -special.
S pair gixv'a soc 1'ic.
Opalrrxtia hsivy cotton sociis,
for l-'J cents pel pair, for U wuts.
Will be here about
March 1st, 1902.
BREVITIES,
Boys' shoes $1.15 at Gilbert's.
Bee Htfl Alllli rfor Valentines.
Tomorrow la Bt Valentine's day.
LadleV dong laoe shoes $1.25 at Oil
berl's.
Valontlnes. Bee the south window
at Bohwameblld's.
Long range shells are strongest
F L Chambers A Bro. d w
Queen flexible steel door mats. Bee
them at Lougbmlller A Peter's.
Dr Lowe, the opticlae, will be In
his Kugene office till the 22nd Inst.
New Firm F L Chambers A Bro,
hardware. daw.
The local section Rung Is reparlng
the south siding at the depot grounds.
We ollor this week speclsl Tallies In
ladles' shoes. Notice our window.
nillmrt. I
Wall pnper. Clenrnuoe pale. All
Btyles at cost belore new etnok erne
In, F L Chambers A Bro. d w
A new window bus been cut on tbe
Oak street side of the Mount building
to give mora light for thu Iieglster
force.
Pier Bros of New York have
purchased the Lyoch crop of hops con
sisting of 30D bales at North Yakima,
Wash, fur 15 cents per pound.
Will M Morrow, plumbing and
sheet ructiil work of nil kinds to order.
Good work aud reasonable price my
spcalalty. No 489 Willamette street.
Barry M Holdeo who bss bten In the
shoo business at Boseburg, has sold
bis stock to Lndd A Olson, of Hint;
oily, Harry is undloided as to where
to locate.
Toduy's Oti'iionUn, printed ai
splendid p'oture of Dr T W Harrlc, ol
this oily, ohairiuau of the rupubllcau
congressional uomuilltea for the first
dlntrtot.
A prnpoHlllim In up befuio Hie Al
bany city cumuli loiiuiiihiii the hiUHie
unit put up uuiiies of the slrceti of that
oily. lOugtue Is uhenl of Alhitu;' Id
that ri"p?ul sa well at a great mailt
others.
The lulaalouary circle of the Gliulrn
Baptist church has boon organised
with oftleers as follows i Pros, Ms 8
Trout; vloe prcs, Mis M B Hollit.au;
seoy, Mrs Minnie Yoiier; trees, Mrs M
MuCutuheon; solicitors, Miss Mertle
Trout aud Miss Ora Wood.
1 Louciino Outfit. Five wagon
loads ol logglug machinery, consisting
of a donkey engine, cables, etc, will
leave here In the morning for Leabnrg,
on the McKenite, to be used by Major
Forrest In his logging operations. The
teams will be In char -e of A W Gil
bert, Frank Stewart, J S Taylor, Car
eon Mathews and H Furman. Tbe
wagons are being loaded up this even
ing. MahhIKD, At the home of the
bride's parents, Mr and Mra Geo Mock,
near Dtalu, February 0, 1U03, Boss !
Ruiten and. Miss Elba Mock, i f Drain, j
Rev Armstrong, of Cottage Urove,'
offlolating. Mr Hmton Is a thrifty
farmer aud Miss Mock Is a teacher of j
ability, having taught bo!h In I.anei
and Douglas counties. i
Vei
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Hoys 5
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ood
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and
Not later than
Mn'
M.'iiV
Men's
Mens'
Mens'
March ist, or
until all ol
Ihese items are
(ooc
sold . . .
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PERSONAL.
Ous Mouiden, of Balem, is In tbe
olty.
Clyde Lloyd, tbe tlmberm&n Is In
the city.
Jobu Martin returned to Creswell on
tbe afternoon train.
Lincoln Tai lor returned to Cottage
Grove this afternoon.
Father Beutgen weut to Boseburg
this afternoon for a short stay.
Miss Nellie Day went to Creswell
this af ernoon for a few days' vltlt.
County Ferryman R O Vaughn of
Waltervillu, was In the city today.
MiBS ()r0) Parker, U O student,
relumed this afteruoou from Portland.
Mrs W H Huffman returned this
afteruoon Iroiu a short vUlt at Junc
tion. Miiis Itlta Hansen went to Portland
this morning to hear Norillca slug to-
nlghi.
L H Rowland aud Beo Lynns left
afoot this morning for their homes at
Walton.
Misses Pearl Lucky and Lena Ap
plena te returned to Portland Ibis
miirnlug.
J K Hiuimiins, superintendent of tbe
Bprlniifluld oil drilling operations
went to Pnrilnud on today's overland
train to be gone about two weoks.
Uretn Uay left on today'a overland
train for Hay Creek, Crook county,
where he in Interested In a quartz
mining proposition. He will be gone
all mimner, at leat.
Hotel At rivala
HOFFMAN
Louis Tme, Wslteivllle
John I l'ilok, T !edo
K N LiMiy, Portla-ul
H K Wend, I'oitlHiid
W 1. Butler A wf, Wvnallng
1, L Ctiltwnoil, Wondllng
T J F uvln, Portia, id
C 1) Lloyd, Portland
Frank Drake, Portland
L C Jameson, Portland
W Miller, Poitlaud
a N Bmllb, Portlaud
AU Pronty, B F
Bsuj Lai i, B F
I Hanak.HF
D Bradley, Portland
KllCIKNK.
A 1, Jesops, N Y
J D Plrtle, Mabel
Jss Magnew, Balem
Ouo Phelw, Mapletou
Geo Allen, Portland
L C Parker, J unci Ion
V Meredith, 8 F
W H APtn, 8 F
Chaa Llvesley, Pnr land
Dr ltnw'll, Thurrton
K K Coinxtnuk, Marcola
G A Mi ulden, Balem
A Leland, Portland
Jacob Hshr and f, Long Tom
A J Go d, Portland
LTate, Waltervllle
Tbe Imperial.
I'olUiie Grove, Or. Klmt olans Bample
nwm Stlj.M) feet, well eUlpped. Rates
11. X) ami "-.lfl ler iliiv.
to swei
$1 IS) ai
ater, 2V
,ml Il.VA pan'.- S '
II CO pan it (I S
titHI laiif, l.7fi.
ngulai 50j swester-, 40 .
Suits.
$3 M ai.d il.Msoiu $-.MI
Il.tK) and H .'hi ,u;i. V00 '
CrocKery.
and 9V dniirati d pla'es, as
lonu a thev la. t at onli tvv l-cr set
grvt t srsins In or vl rry.
m& 1 1 Qfl9.
(I, i, iVAuniunn.
THE SOCIAL REALM.
Tuesday evening, February 11, Eu
gene and Walter Comb" entertained al
tbelr borne, 2ol West Filth street, a
number of their young friends. Tbe
fore part of the evening was spent In a
geographies! game contest, resulting
In prizes being awarded to Miss Lela
Horn aud Carl King. Tbe young
people then ei'Joyed a game of pro
gressive krokiuole, after which dainty
refreshments wers served iu the dio
ing room, presided over by Mrs C D
Combe, Mies Margaret and Mrs P B
Klnsey. Tbe latter part of tbe even
ing was rpent la music sod dancing.
The parlors were prettily decorated
with difk'ieut colored heart, cuplds
aud arrows, heralding the approach of
Bt Valentino's Day. Tbiwe present
were: Misses Ada and Eva Allen,
Virginia Hawthorne, Clara Cleaver,
Myra Loveridge, Luola Wilklue,
Heleue Robinson, Hazel Humphrey,
Lela Horn, Fay Jennings, Ollle Bur
Ion; Eugene and Walter Combs, Wis
tar Johnson, Elmer Paine, Will Clark,
Paul Wlllnughy, Ralph Robinson,
Carl Ring, Charley Jennlngp.
. .
The regulai meeting of tbe PaBtlme
WbUt club was held last night In the
armory club roouis. In whitt games
Mrs J 8 Luukey won tbe ladies'
Hrtt prize, the lesser token fall
ing to Mrs Bert Viuoeut. T B
Luokoy aud W U Alexander tied for
the geutlemena' prize, Mr Alexander
winning ou tbe draw. Tbe refresh
meut ooiumlUeccnciated of Mesdauies
Yoran, Petur, Alexinder aud Poiu
dexter. The Kldellun society, composed of a
number of young man of the M E
Buuday Bohoul, will ;ive n Vsleutine
parly ln the armory parlors tonioriow
ll iy lit. A pleaiuuit lime Is anticipated.
. " .
Tbe department of oratory of the
Eugene Divinity Boliool will give a
recital lu tbe chapel Friday afternoon
at 4 o'clock. The puilio is cordially
Invited.
Our Army the Best.
Our army Is thq moat effective and
efficient organization In the world. The
reason for this Ib that the men are well
paid as well as well ftd. Gjod feed
and good pay however, will not alone
make a good soldier. He must have
steady nerves, a uood dlneation aud a
strong constitution. To light disease
it is also necessary to have the same
requirement, bui If you are weak and
nervous, there la a loeaiiciue thai will
streugtben your system. We refer to
Hosteller's Btomacb Bitten. For flf
ty years it hai beeu making weak peo
ple strong and slukly people well. We
therefore urge you tu try a bottle and
satisfy yourself. Itlsaspecltlo reme
dy for indigestion, dyspepsia, constipa
tion, flitulenoy, nervousne?e, and ma
laria, fever aud ague.
The new 40 Oliver Bulky and Gang
plows are especially adapted for win
ter plowing. them at F L Cham
bers, Bro'a. H
NEW SHIRT
WAISTS
. . For Spring
The Newest and Nobbiest
. the market affords.
See window display.
GAMES ARRANGED.
U. 0. Indoor Baseball Team Will
Play in Portland.
A'anager Bean of the U O indoor
baseball team has made arrangements
for two games to be played la Portland
on the dates Feb 28 and March 1 The
team with wbioh the oontests will be
held are tbe M A A 0 aud tbe Y M U
A teams of Portland. Tbe members of
tbe U O team have not yet been
chosen, tbe selection depeudiui upon
the iu.llvldual playing of lbs meu bf-tw.-eu
now and tbe date of the gtm-e.
However tbe material to select from is
better this year than o( any previous
year.
OTHER UNIVERSITY NOTES.
Tbe senior claes met after assembly
yesterday and decided upon a olass
pin. Tae stylo of cap and gown was
also cbnacn. It will be the same as
the style used by the class of 1901.
rof Dunn addressed the Y M C A
at 8:30 p ill to tbe association room
yesterday afternoon.
Tbe annual electiou of tbe Y il U A
will be held Friday.
The junior class will give a valen
tine party to its members next Satur
day evening at tbe home of Miss Lula
Craig ou Bouth Parl street,
llieloo.il oratorical coutest w,ll be
glveu next Friday evening, Feb 14, In
VHlard Hull.
New students are arriving daily.
Among the new ones are Mla Beth
uraoiey aufl Mies Doeie Crawford, of
Portland; Carl and Marlon Mod tin,
of Ksmiah, Idaho; Clia F Moore, ol
Creswell ; 'Jarl Grover, of McMiunviMe,
and Mr Riley, of tho Uleh agrlcui'U' I
col I eg".
Prol Waihburu will lease uii.e
for Bjikehy next .ruui.iy. Hi will
spend about six weeks in special
work at Ibe uulvorMty of California
before got ' g to lunesnta,
' The Pkisdskb of Zknda." Th it
greal Kiiiiiu iic, drnnu Ir 'in Aulhony
Hope's celebrated lovel of the name
nam-, will be given here Tuesday, Feb
IS. by a earefu ly eolected company
whicu include i several of Mr Daniel
Frnhnian'a on organiZillon. The
theatre-joing public Is too well ac
quainted with the play aud the Daniel
rronmiD trademark which aocora
panics It to need to be told that the en
gagement wilt be well worthy of the
patronaue of the best citizens. It U
now Ave year, i-lnce ihe play was flrtt
produced in Nsw York by E H Botli-
ern, aud eacli year it has bfen received
with laiger audience aud Increased
eutbutlani.
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.nri,.u,-Mi,, t,iir Joues mil
mr v e, Luudy were married at Cot
tage Grove last nigh'. The bride is"
well knowu among the newspaper fra
ternity, having been writer on several
Oreiron papers and fouuded ibe Drain
Watchman. HrLundyiaa prosper
ous merchaut ot Myrtle Polo-. Tue
uewspaptrs throughout the state tendr
oongraiulstlooa.
YoaF wateh
peed Repairing?
If so, liring it to
us, as we do all
kind3 of repairin
. of Watches. Clocks
and Jewelery.
and do it right.
I M. R. JANNEY.
Opposite Guard Office.
Expression of Gratitude.
We desiro tbrouiih the kindness of
the Guakd toexpre-s ndr grateful ap
preciation and thanks to tbe many
friends wl o have eo kindly' extended
their warmest tymi athy to us in our
bereavment and who so kirri y ei
eisted in the In rial of my tons ui d our
brother, Daniel T and James T Howe.
We especially feel that to Pullman
Cer Conductor Mr F A BeymJdB and
bis efficient porter, Mr AH Ransom,
Is due a public acknowledgement from
us for their kindness In so assiduously
earlug for James In his last aud almost
trBglc fcloknees.
Mrs Am exic.i. B. Cochkan and
Family.
Murray and Mack. The Parkir
opera bouse was crowded last night
when the famous Murray and Mack,
who have delighted thousand of audi
ence, from the A'lmilio to tbe Pacific,
with their farce comedies, appeared in
the shrieking farce, "Bhooliug tbe
ChuteB." It wa one of the most
laughable productions ever seen at the
Park'r, but several complaints have
beeu heard that the company did not
do its best and jollied the audience all
the way through.
MOON'S FEED STORE
East Ninth Street, Eugene, Oregon
The Hottest Stove
in Town is the
Boss Air Tight Heater
Pwnethiiig entirely new in air tight construction.
Handsome, durable, and reasonable in price.
1'our uizea. Call and soe them.
jLj. L
1 Jls Bonboniere
39, East Ninth St.
Fins
piwtry, wedding sod party
M'le bread
lJleni. V
u,jtes ana nouKtimits trcsh every day. r.iuieru
e ion-run our own wagoo, all goods delivered promptly and
crslully.
jks 7 in i m m
A ""nil
C. HAMMOND,
Proprietor!,
Formerly Hammond's
CACHOTJ CAFE
First Class
Oysters, Short Orders, Regular Meals.
M6 WllUmcClc'tt
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FUKE3.iL DIRECi::j
ahiiwert. tor. ' i ff H
QSO. G.QROrB
ISAAC c
Gross and Stevens
Real Estate
City and mry proppriy
lifted und i:ld on fbvnr.blq
ternin. Olllne, over Knurl,
man's store, WilUnietNei
Eugene, (lr-gn. '
THE TIME m THE PUCE.
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I tit. Mi AN J THE
...HOUR...
MEXIDAN
HAND STAHPED
Carbon, P!jini
Ariito-PlatiMl
Collodio.Qrtyi
LEATHER FRAMES.
WINTER PHOTO CO,
SIS Willamette St.
The Jioffman
W. O. ZEIGLER Proprietor.
SUNDAY DINNER 50c
Eugene, - - Oregon
A Faithful Portrait
OR
...A Picture...
AS YOU LIKE IT.
Valentines
The largest and
nicest line ever
shown in Eugene.
See our window.
University Bookstore
H. G. MILLER.
ong.
cslifs fo order; try our celebrated Homs
u.ono r 13
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C. CHESHIRE.
BAKERY
Bakery Goods,
Phont,;Bl.ck 47.3.
A WEDDING BREAKFAST
or d nnr I- (or'fil it
choice-l ttin. . li,,u-ir tti r"
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