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    Today's News
Today.
DAILY EUGENE GUARD,
Today's News
Today.
TUESDAY EVENING
NO 94
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VOL. 21.
V0L.21. TUESDAY EVENING EUGENE, OREGON, OCTOBER 21 1902
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Our Fall
Trade
Opening
The best that the
New York market
affords in
Dress Goods,
x Waistings,
Jackets,
Capes, Furs
Our itock is complete'
in every department
GKNTS' CLOTHING
We bave ft complete lino.
HAMPTON BROS.
J.,
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REDUCED
Commencing Wednesday Morning, x
OCTOBER 22nd
Oar Far sale will be in sway. A chance foi you to get one
of those nice warm furs at a specially reduced price. Why
Bhiver and shake when furs are bo oheap? Wait fox the
eale, A dollar is ae good to jou as any one.
OPFNS WEDNESDAY MORNING.
Come and see them whether you in
tend to buy or not.
See window display of Furs.
When you see it in our
id you know it.
Frank E. Dunn.
I APITI I I INF OP "Ctfu
Heating and Cook
Stoves.
Prices Low. '
LOUGHMILLER & PETER.
BIG GAME
TOMORROW
University of Oregon
and Whitman Col
lege on Gridiron.
U. 0. Will Be at a Disadvantage
but Hopes to Pull Down
a VictoryThe
Lineup,
Among ocillege and 'Varsity people
the talk about the game tomorrow I.
vnrion . Tue oooiensua of opinion Is
that O egon la at alight disadvantage.
We hopa not.
The bin game between tbe 'Vanity
ami Whltmau College elevens will b:
well b wortb seeing. Tbe visitors
average 101 pounds to tbe man and
tbe home team 158. Tbe field will
very likely be muddy and slippery and
It will be exceedingly dllHoult for 140
pound Chandler or Jordan at the audi
to etop tbe Missionaries trom the
north In end plays. We do not tblnk
tliey have any advantage over the
home line, as tbe 'Varsity boys found
tbeir weaknesses rjtturday and are
cirnwtlng them. Nothing oan be told
as to the outcome
The Washington lads are in the
vary best of ooudttlon, while Oregon's
warriors are still lame and bruised up
In Bpots. Goodrich is not lu fast form
and Pat Murphy, the quarter, is out of
the game. Templeion is just recover
ing from a severe boil wblob has kept
playing easy. With all their faults we
love them still, and hope they eklu
the Washington ladB decisively on the
murky turf of Kiucaid field tomorrow.
It is to be hoped that the field will
be oompletely marked and tbe orowd
wired back from tbe souih side.
Both teams praotloed secretly on
Klncald field yesterday and today.
Following la the lineup of the team i
and the respective weight! of tbe mem
bers:
Okeoon.
135, Jordan LEU
107, Watte (cap) L T R
187, Frla.t'll LOU
181, MoK.luney 0
172, Kerrou RBL
167, Thayer R F L
HO, Chandler R E L
14a, Murphiy Q
bubsiimtin Orliiou: Htarr (U4),
littourrtte (,136), Bprgeaut (U3), Pen
laud (156), ApjU'jrate (135). Whit
man: V Lasater (180).iMalU.y, (170),
Dement (181).
Average weight Oregon, 158,
Whitman, 161.
AN IMPORTANT
TRANSACTION
A Spokane Syndicate Buys an
Interest of Great Central
Townsite Co.
Rosebiiro, Oet. " "it. The Great
Outral Towuslte Compauy, whloh
recently acquired a little over one
thousand acres of laud in North Rose
burg, comprising nearly all of what is
known as the Bushert addition, bave
sold this properly to tbe agent of a
Hpokane syndicate for the reported
prloe of $-10,(00. To the original own
er and for an option from tbe 1-BBee of
this property, the Great Oe.itral Town
site Company paid $13,(00 and $5,000
reepeotlvtlt eorue few days ago. Tbe
importance of this deal ilea In the faot
that on this rroperty tbe erection of th.
depot and office building of tbe Great
Central railroad, fait Lake to Coos
Bay, has been begun. The buslneu
charaoter of the purchasing syndicate
has not beeu divulged, but It is under
enod that their acquirement of this
land will In no way effect the opera
tions of the railroad oompany thoreon.
0RE50N WHEAT.
MINERS'
CONVENTION
15S, Goodrich T R
150. H
'40, P
1
Whitman
Cosg rove, 110
Galloway,18J
Ayers, 102
Perrlnger, lfc'J
Ringer, 153
Cox, 170
Galloway, 108
Bralnard, 139
Laaater, 154
i) ir
job ,
A 150, Tjiuple'.ou
L(Oip) Chltn(len,l30
F B , Brown, 1
Department of Agriculture Gives
Average of 19,1 Bushels
to the Acre.
Washington, Oot 21. The month
ly report of the states to tbe depart-
ment of agriculture sbowB tbe averages
of yield per aero "In BtateB having 100,
000 acres, or upward-, in the spring
wheat are aB follows: Minnesota 13.0;
Nebraska, 13.0; Colorado, 17.4; North
Dakota, 15.7; Washington, 21.0; Kan
sas, 10.9; tiouth Dakota, 12.4; Oregon,
19.1; Utah, 24.2; Iowa, 12.0; Wiscon
sin, 17.8; Idaho, 28.1. The average
aualltv of sorlUK wheat 1b 87.7. Tbe
estimate of the average yield per aore
of oats la 84.5 bushela. This is the
largest ever reported by tbe depart
ment. Courthouse News.
Many Excited Speech
es for and Against
Arbitration.
Scotch Colliery Fire-Fifty Thous-
and Dollar Stake for Air
Ship Race.
87 Borlpp. N.ws AwcoUtloa
London, Oct 21. An En
glish syndicate has made an
offer of $50,000 as a prize for
an airship race between Lon
don and Pari. Lord Spen
cer is named as a contestant.
Aeronaut Dumont has been
asked to enter, but has re
fused on the plea that ho re
quires a year's time in which
to build an airship.
Arbitration Fight.
By lorlpos N.ws AuoeUlloD
WlLKESBARBK, Oct 21.
The second day of the coal-
miners' convention openod
this morning with arbitration
adherents and its opponents
squarely facing each other
and htted for a desporate
strueele in behalf of thoir
respective contentions.
.Many delegates who had
put themselves squarely on
record as opposed to the
proposed arbitration scheme
were won over during the
night.
fresidont Mitchell and
Secretary Wilson made
strong pleas in favor of ac
cepting the arbitration pro
posed by President Koosevolt.
Thero is every indication
that the men will be ordered
to go back to rosunio work
Thursday.
Colliery Fire.
Stoves and Heaters
. . . The kind that Sell . . .
Having bought a largo stock before tho
advanco in price, we will soil at M10 old
price. See us for bargains in everything
in tho House-furnishing Lino.
Furniture Company.
8
ARRIVED AT LAST
Our New Monte Carlo
Jackets Come by Ex
press This Morning.
Come and see them,
they are BeautieS.
COCKERLINE &
WETHERBEE
New McClung
Building, Cor.
8th and
Willamette Sts.
J HandMary Goodman to W B and
Harriet Goodman 102.70 aorea In tp 20
r 1 e, $1
Peter Vonada to AO Blanobsrd 101
acres lu tp 17 s r 6 w, $3500.
J W and Elizabeth H Htewart to
John Krognei lots I and 2 blk 2 origin
al town of Hprlngfleld, $1203.
State of Oregon to Eugene Bohlller
80 acres In tp 18 s r 1 w, $200.
Eliza L and Junlca L Bpeno.r to
Mary E Wheeler 88.68 acres in tp 16
r4w,$l.
First National Bank of Eug.ne to
Herbert Uerdon IOO1I6O feet In Mulli
gan's donation lo Eugeae, $700.
Mattbew Flaherty to Lane oounty J
of an aore lu tp 17 s r I w, considera
tion, exohange of other land.
MAHHIAGB LICENSES.
Chancy Davis and May Haakln, J C
Haekln witness.
Four Great Universities.
Keattle, Oot 20.-Dr George E How
aid, who ha. oome by tbe invitation of
the Board of R-g.ute to Investigate
tbe conditions of tbe university with 1
view of accepting the oflloe of preel
dent, made a tour of Inspection yester
day. He says he bellsves that within
10 years, the university will bave an
annual enrollment of 2500. He says
that be Is greatly pleased with tbe lo
cation of the campus and its ariange
ment, and that there is destined to be
four truly great universities In tbe
Western slates tbe University of
Washington, the University of Oregon,
Stanford University and tbs Unlvera!
ty of California. ,
Immense Spuds.
The Willamette Valley Land Co baa
on exhibition at Its uifloelO enormous
potatoes grown Just north of tbe olty
aortw. the nv.ir. They weigh 10
nnnnds or an average of 1 8-6 lbs each
and were gotten out of the same hill. If
every bill oontalned the same nnmber
as this one the yield would be 1789)
bnshels per acre.
The oompaoy will taks thee po
ttm. allies with a lot of other farm
products to Oklahoma for exhibition
In the near future.
Christian Alliance Meeting.
IhlsTuwdsy evening, October 21, at
8 o'clock, the Christian Alllanoa will
...1,1 11. flr.l niiellri altar adjourn
ment. A good program. Mrs Lokdell
will sing. Tbe publlo luvltad.
$2.00
The host shoos
evr sold in Eu
geno for thia
price. Seo thorn
at
Yoran's f
$2.00
Yerington's oth
Street Drug Store
n
OUR
EW SI
Th. now pooiln nro o tii.tue in l. n r.iiiil nit imw Wi invito vm to oilt ml
cXHinti o unr now IHtliSS GO -I'S, SII.KSaii ll'INllS. W. r.
makiiiK a ni.- li.iwin iu I.AIUKS' UliHSStXtl SAUUKa. WAISTS
mlSkll;TSthiwult.
Our
Big Corset
Sale.
A $1.00 Corset for 50 cents,
A $2.00 Corset for $1.00.
Yontlu not vmy often Iiav tho pptirt unity to Imy rwd conmti t theifl
prioua. You nliu.il I a '-tout I Uivh nule -ymi cau lionl imthor wirtiet at I bene
tricun, v
By Bcrlpju Newi Atiooltloa
Glasoow, Oct 21. Tho
United colliory at Fauld-
house is afire. It is certain
that four miners have lost
their lives.
Miners Go to Work,
Br saripps N.ws Awotatlon
WlLKESBARRE. Oct 21.
The big strike was settled at
12 o clock exactly today.
The miners co back to work
awaiting the direction ot tne
Prendential arbitration com
mission.
President Mitchell heard
all who desirod to speak on
tho question and patiently
answered the questions asked
him. He then put tne ques
tion as to relumine to work.
It carried without a dissent-
ine vote.
7 I
The strike commenced
Sunday, April 27th, therefore
has lasted nearly six montns.
It has cost many lives and
millions upon millions of
dollars in loss of wages to
minors and others depondent
on coal for fuel in man
ufactories. En Guard.
RWNEWLAND,
Eugene, Oregon.
Cor. Willamette:
' and 7th Streets.
MiiWodtreMMBa7aV(
DEL
AT HALF PRICE
We nuiHt Imvo the room
for now gotnh In thn
ramii wo r cutting
he pritw nit low. 'I hiy
urn not the Uttwt in ntyls
nut tho qiiahty anil
nakenp ii of the boat.
A FEW NEW THINGS
Fancy Salt Mackeral 12 Jc
Oregon Cream Cheese, in foil 35c
Limberger, per brick 40c
Imported Swiss 40c
At
Geo T Hall Son.
jOur
I Motto
no Please I
ni n.j a, o
W. i. .p a well ),( ud line of QrootrlM
anil rnh v.-wUlilr. of all kind. In th.ir
soa.011. t rv.li HaratK. chiiM and ultwl
IMaiiuU. 'I'ill.uiiKilr, liml.rgr and
country .oliwi,..
Give us a Call.
Phone, Red 66-3
UsBpJsuwMsMkMMtM
It Makes His Mouth
Water
If It wu liMtnilluji lilintulf, whrn tlta
futidi iiu wiicnro anon thn twUiptH
iltHplay t'l amiJtvl tnacknrfl, cnntirl i
nalmun, ''aim arxl nhrtii) ttiat wo
hava mitv1 for thir flu !. We
have all kttfU of ilainty mortielii fr tu
the fti rrnetn f the earth in fmiU,
?evLhia, jama tiih and tuth for the e
taaia. Hiiilr prkiM. .y '
J. U. GREEN & SON, S$;
I'hone, Main 351.
THE OPEN DOOR
We Uae an open door policy of our own, nd it loa.ts you, to . safe Investment.
You Will Bt- Pleased
atthe reliability ot Uia sood. w sell vm Mil t tbe stin w ofln. It It .f.
to flnr. on a mii.H .nirim) or. irj pnroli 1 ott nntk. of as, aud jon lll ae.
the mJt.uU. int. any we e.re toi yum h-t' rt-stt.
I llin.it prloe paid (or eoaalty proiluca.
N. T WILSON
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