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. " !-'-. Daily Eugene Guard' For Cigars JULIUS GOLDSMITH. GUARD Telephone, No Main 191 MA 0000000000000600000000000000000000000000 WEATHER. Tonight and Wednesday, occasional rln. Brink to hlgbsquany souvuer.ji winds. BBALl. Pointers for Bargains Oysters t the Banquet. Fresh oandies The Hanelwood. Bon Marohe, a plaoe to eare money Bon Marohe, a plaoe to lave money Oysters In any atyle at the Hazel wood. It payi to read the Bon Marohe'a ad a plaoe to save money. All onr ladles wrappere will be closed out at.oost. Raoket Htore. AU.klnds of grass aeed wanted. Chambers' Hardware. Olympla and Eastern oysters at thi Hazel wood. All our clothing will be dosed out e 10 peroent dlsoount. F Frank 4 Bob. 450 heating stoves to seleot from. Wi can fit anybody's purse. Chamber Hardware. Chris Marks Br, Is having an elegam nun mirror and barker oase built b) Day Henderson. On all fura and jaokets 10 peroent ofl will be given. Call early and get youj oholoe. Itaoket Htore. Try the new night obef at the Hazel- wood. After you have read the locals on this page read through Bon Marohe'i ad. A plaoe to save money. Remember that we will give you 10 peroent 08 on all kinds of olothlng, untlll dosed out. Raoket Htore. There will be a Holloween social ai the parish parlors of Bt Mary's Epleoo- Dal ohuroh. More announcement later. Buy one of our nice wrappers at ooet nod save the troublo or maklug Raoket. Your hens are moulting. Prusslai Poultry Food will help them. Preslot 4 Hale. W will give 10 percent off on al muslin and outing uuderwear uut oloaed out. P Frank 4 Bou. New Today. PU118K LOST. A ladles' purse con t sluing a SS oheok payable to Mrs ( Htuart and a receipt lost on tin streets Monday. Please leave at tbli oRloe. Country bacon, shoulders 11 eonte. Country baoon, bams 13 cents. Country bsonn, sides, IS cents. U C Pkekla' Urooery. Deaoon's dauoe will be held Hatur lap night of this week. There are 1200 kegs or 300 barrels of beer consumed In bugene every month. There is a football demonstration olieduled for tonight to take plaoe on Bkinner's Butts. . Cbrla Marks Is having an elegant ah mirror and barber case built by Day 4 Henderson, J V KauOoian has some very pret tily arranged show windows In U O and Whitman oolors. M B Hubble desires the Guard to state that he was not oonnected with that smallpox moving oase. It Is said that the order of Eagles, somewhat similar to the Elks, will soon be organized in Eugene. The ladles of (he UP church will bold a market Saturday, Nov 1. The The plaoe will he announced la'er. The O A C football team goes to Se attle to play W U next Saturday. From appearances O A C will win. Mrs M Hraull, who has opened up a line ol dry goods in the old Beokwltb grooery stand, baa an ad In today's Guard. Miss Davis, recently oonneoted with the Roaeburg laundry, has aooepted a position with- the Eugene Bteam Laundry. The Carroll residence at 108 E 13tb street has been purobased by CO Peterson for $1800. a building lot was reserved. Among the Improvements on tbe Patterson property to be occupied by Hugh Hampton's timelier shop Is a new sidewalk in front. A letter received from Naco, Arizona, tbls morningsiates that Mrs Catherine Cogswell Thorne is out of danger after her very severe illness. President P L Campbell of the U O, Is on the program for an address before the Jackson oounty tenohera' Institute will oh meets at Medford Oct 22, 23 and 21. E E MoOlanahan received a tele gram from his uncle, E O MoUlanaban, yesterday giving him a good position in Seattle. E 0 is a government con tractor. Today Frank Pa o, agent for Faber 4 Nels, purobased from F E Dunn the J O Anderson crop of bops of 138 bales whloh Mr Dunn purchased for 25 cents per pound. F Mitchell, O W Watson, Louis Henderiton and MIbb D L Parker were nominated by the Frebman ol U O for orators. A eelectlon will be made from there tomorrow. Warren Smith, commonly known as "Locomotive" Smith, will return to Berkeley In about teu days. It was feared that alter the death of his tatber be would uot return. He will take bis old position as holt-back on the "Varaliy.-U O Weekly. Thna H Lovell, who shot aud killed Horace h Roadman near their homes, four miles uortliwoit of Wilbur, July 0, 1002, and waif-mud guilty of man -daughter by the circuit court Jury last Friday evening, wan sentenced by Judge J W HamUlou l Roseburg yes terday to seven J ens In ttie state penitentiary. a (9 o o o o o o o o o o o ft o o o o . v-r-r T T-iTT" T?T?IT HEADQUARTERS I 7 It' Cf Vn TRIMMINGS CORSET I desire to call the attention of the public to a -complete line of the very latest and up-to-date Silk Dress Skirts; Silk Petticoats; Velvet, Silk and Wool Waists in the new styles and colors; Dry Goods; Furs and Coats; Capes and Jackets; Ladies' Tailored Suits; Hosiery; Flannels, Flan nelettes and Outing Flannels. Call and inspect our departments and judge for yourself as to BARGAINS and VALUkb J. V. KAUFFflAN. m no -A goooooooooooooiooooocooooooboooo o o & o 0 o o o o o o o Q & & o OIBL WANTED. Mrs Jno W John son desires girl for general house work, 302 Lawrenee street. SGHWARZSCHILD'S LITERARY NEWS Tbe Two Islands, by Prol. Condon, Oaptaln Maoklin, byUlohard Hard ing Davis; Temporal Power, by Maris Cotroll; Tbe (Spenders, by Loon WlUon; The Mississippi Bubkls, by Emerson Hough ; Hearts Courageous, by M iaa Kites Personals. Bernard Spencer is over from Co burg. , t. MIsaB J Russell left today for Chi cago. ' M M Davis, of Oorvallls, is In Eu gene. Rev Mao H Wallace Is in Salem for a brief stay. Mrs Q N Castle, of Baglaaw, was ln Eugene today. Dr T C Bmlth, of Halem, was to Eu gene this morning. . Hon Jaa Hemenwsy Is In the olty from Cottage Orove. Mr and Mrs E 0 Huglus returned today from the nor'h. Miss Carrie Ford Is vlsitlug with Mrs D 8 MoWllll mn of Halsey. W F Ullstrap baa returned from a business trip to Washington and Port land. Miss Oraoe Ivorda Wold went to Sa lem this afternoon to spend a week with friends. A Q Hovey loft thin-afternoon for Portland. From there he will go east on an extended trip. Mrs Theresa Jackson arrived home this morning after a very Interesting trip around tbe world. Mrs A Ellenburg, ol Drain, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs J J Moore, left for home today. Robt Campbell returned Friday from a two weeks' trip to the ooast at Flor ence for health and recreation. F A Baker and wife, of Bsl-ra, who have been tbe guests of Mr and Mre W E McElroy, left today for Oakland. Col W E Rap-ion, who was Installing nffloer for Vernon Co, Uniform Rank, K of P. here luit winter, wan In the city this momlng. Archie MoUnweu, of Burns, Is In Eugene. He la on his way home from a business trip to Portland. He will return to Burns via tbe route aoross tbe mountains. HIGH SCHOOL NEWS NOTES. Programs for Littrary Society Meetings Football Matters. ALL IN STOCK T SCHWIiRZSCHILD'S book store. Date Cancelled. Mrs Ws Iter Ross, who la managing the opera hnnse 111 tbe abseuoe of Mr Boss, received a letter this 'morning from the advanoe agent of Hennesay LeRoyle's "Oth r People's Money" Co, mat owing to thesevere 111 inns of Mr LeRoyle at Vaoavllle, Cal, from erysipelas, ail dales are oanonlUd. Tbe theatre going people regret very much that the oompany will not appear here. The oompany was enured a full house Saturday ulglit as It has been thoroughly advertised, the Uuahd having run their advauce matter for the past month. Foot Badly Burned. Mary, the little daughter of J J Mo Chulloch, of lladlervllle, had one of her feet badly bnrnrd tbe other day. Hlie had her foot done up In cloths saturated with turpentine on acoount of some acoldtmt. In some way the cloths caught fire aud before the flames could be extinguished the fool wai severely burned. That Smallpox Case. Dr Paine stated today that the oase of varioloid at the Buokner & Cleven ger millinery atore, referred to In lost night's UUaRD had been removed to a house already quarantined bef ire there was any dauger whatever of cntagton but to render tbe public absolu ely safe the whole building wai thoroughly fumigated Ruttday night an there Is ab solutely no dtug.r to ehoppirs who wht.h to trao.act business there, As to tbe extortionate charges the $15 for fumigating wm exaggerated. The other charges of t0 Tir driver and $6 for veil ole were aliout straight. Women Attention! Regular meeting of -Women's Chris tian Temperanue Uuln at Methodist ohuroh Wedneidy alternnon at S n'i 1 wk. Ite present and hlp organize an aotlve ii-ilon. Mrs W A Wann, Beoretary. The Hlgli BohoM News staff has posted a bulletin asking fur competi tion on oover, stories, poems, eto, and have offered the following prizes: For best story, 1st prize, $2; sxoond prize, $1; 3rd and 4th, subsoil pi tlons for the Nswa. For batt poem, 1st prize, f2; second prize, subscription to tbeKewB. Fur the best cover design, f'2. All members of the staff are barred from competing. The Protonlm L ierary Booiety have poitea thflr program for October 4tb, at 7:80 o'olook. Toe program for tbe evening Is as follows: B .lection Mandolin Club Original -Miss Mary Bktpworth Piano Solo M iss rjadle Ford Ddbate "Resolved, that tbe people of Eugene should oonslder the ereotlon of a modern High rinhool building be fore tbe rani ok of bonuses for Industrial adairs." Affirmative, Washburn and Bertch. Negative, Qllna and Flem ing. ' Belectlon, Mandolin Club. Extemporaneous speiklng, several members. Eleotion of oflloers aud general busi ness. AMICiriAN LITKBABY SOCIBTY. Will bold theiru-iual Friday meet lng with tbe following program for tbe coming Friday evening at 7 :3Q o'olook : Piano solo Paul Stauffar. Debate, "Resolved, That the Presi dent of tbe United States should be eleoted direoily by tbe people for a term of six years and shall not be eliglbte for a second term." Affirmative, Kuy kendall and Watson. Negative Platts and Cole. Extemporaneous speaking, General business. Both tbe above sooletiee extend a cardial Invitation to new students. The management of the football team has received requests for gamss lrom both Ih3 Cottage Orove aud Ash land teams. Asbland aska for a game for Nov Sih . SOCIAL NOTES A vmy tiles ant r"ceptlon was tendered Mr and Mrs L"roy Mllce the newly wedded couple, Ust evoning at the home of the groom's parenti , Mr and Mrs S Milne, 287 E ist Eighth street. Mr and Mm Milne had ju-t re turned from their honeymoon Bpent In Portland. A dellgh'ful eunper w- served In their hooor. lbs guesis were: Mr and Mrs TQor.ioo, Mr and Mrs A J Gordon, Mr and Mrs W T Gordon, Mr and Mrs H Gordon, Mr and Mrs Win Mathers, Misse May and Gussle Bald vln, Bwile Uopeiand, Daisy Geddes, ZslU Gonde, C ira Gil bert and Kred Limb. H. GORDON, Tie Honsetaislw FOR THEytlGHT THICK Supported bed springs, each Kitchen treasure tables, tbe best make, each .... "' oof, Excelaior mattress with wool top, each Prices on all other things accordingly. w Discounts given on all complete house-furnishing outfits. H. GORDON, The Housefurm SMF East Ninth Street. ASKED COUNCIL TO BEAR EXPENSE Market, Registration Numbers 225. Toe registration of students In the Unlvtrslty, exclusive of the iiiu-icr.1, medical and law departments, num bered 226 up to noon yesterday. Bev eral new students and a few old ones are here, but bave not yet eutered. Btuden s HI be oomtng gradually until after ihe Thanksgiving holidays, and more will register at the begin ning of the second semester in Febru ary. Tbe registration of the year will probably be over SOD. Another Property Sale. B Mount, owner of the eorner lot and buildings at the Intersection of Oak and East Ninth streets now occu pied by the Register office, Martin's grooery and Mount's saw shop, yester day sold tbe whole to Mr and Mrs J Davles for $7,500. The lot bas 70 leet front on East Ninth street, 114 feet on Oak and 70 feet on Park street. Mr and Mrs Davles will live overhead for the present. Tbe business places will also be continued as they are. Sold tbe Lot. As advertised, the city officials sold the west portion ol I ho lot on East Eleventh and Fen y streets to the high est bidder this afternoon. Geo B Dor rls secured possession for (uOt cash. L O Hulln wa also a bidder. Patent Medicines InfLL kinda;"now frosh stock just received. All 50o botl ImXLL $1.00 bottles are 0c. All $1.50 bottles aro $1.23. EVERYTHING IN PROPORTION. are 45 cento. Nursing bottles Bo, Cling-fast nipples 5o, ordinary nipples 3c, Diamond dyes 8 cents pur package. No 1 nutmeg por doz 6 cents. AX BILLY DEPARTMENT STORE. John Belstaw Deal. Mrs Geo Klnsey, of this city, the other day received a telephone message from Farmlngton, Wash, Informing hsr that her brother, Jnhu Bslsbaw, had died at Waverly, Wa.h, and that fall particulars w inl l be sent by mall In a few days. No letter bas yet been reoelved but there has been plenty of time, as the death occurred about Ihe 16th inst. John Pelohaw wea a former well known Lane ootio'v retldent, havlt g t jenborn and lai. e.l lure. He was tbe sou of tbe old pioneer, George Bl ahaw, now deceased. The Horse Found. Salem Statesman, today: The fine pacing animal wnloh waa stolen from the Fair Grounds siatdes on Monday night, Oot 13th, from Overseer W O Trine, has been found running at large In the woods about six miles east of Sllvertoo where It Is supposed to have been ridden by Ed Reee, the soaped Reform School boy and lurueii loose. Keese has relatives living lu that nelghbnihood it is said wht-h strengthens tbe ofllo-Te' belief that be wastbeoue who took tbe animal to asalBt him In unking good bis esoape. Cashier Wanted. Cashier wanted Immediately at Ax Billy's Department Store. Board of School Directors Take Measures (o Prevent Spread of Varioloid. Realizing that the presenos of mild smallpox or varioloid Is In tbe city the! sohool directors met this morning to consider ways and m- ana of prevent ing a spread of Ihe contagion which might at any time occur, The cchonl ohildren wre all vaoolnated two yeare ago and the number that would huve lo be treated would not now be great. The following document was or dered prepared and presented to the mayor: "Office ofthr Board ofSchoolI DlBKCTOKROF DlST. JNO. 4. JjANE County, Okeqon., Oot. 21, 1902. J "At a etitclal meeting of the board held tbls day to consider ways and means to prevent tbe Bpread of conta gious diseases among the echool ohil dren of tbe distrlot, oil members of the board being preeent, a motion was made and carried unanimously that the city be eeked to provide virus for the vaccination of tbe school children and that tbe olty oouncll rt quest phy- slolttoa to vacoinate fucli eohool ohil dren as need It. "And further, that the Honorable Mayor be requested to oall a meeting of the city council at otce to Hot in the matter, if it Is thought necessary. "E BCHWABZSCHILD, Chairman. "FReisneb, Clerk." ' Mayor UhrUmatl aocordiugly l-n .ed a o kll for a special counoll mt-etln for tonight at 8 o'olook. The various members of the council ara in fvor of strict and prompt measure to stamp out the disease and will probably ao oede to the n quest ma le by tbe sohool botrd. T-iny ulo express themselves in (avor of ilgld quarantine. By this r Vment th) bugtbo-of yuio'old or am t'lpox will cease in our midst. Bt Mary's Kplscp., Guild will boM a market ut the groo -ry store of H,U Bon Saturday, Oct 25th. Homt.B, bread, pies, cakes, doughnou.oook home-made candies, and other tt?i things too uumerou. to mention n,,n at 9 a m. ' " Day & Henderson, Undertaken ana tmoaimers. Lor. I and 7th J. W. KAYS' FURNITURfH Embalmers and Funeral Direcwn JUST OPENED Havinu jiit-t ojiened s line of Dry (lnoii nl th old Uck. with Urojory Ataml I am pre pared ti. jiv.i you lurgaiai u low as a.iyone. Mrs. M. Small, SOI Willamette St, Cor Seventh. If You Plaster Adamantine Plaster Does not Crack, -Break or Run, I Guarantee it Firepr oot Waterproof Candrivo nalla into or ham'i rot itwithout breaks. Don't n i r "n sand plait. Addreraur fee J. L. LOMBARD, Plasterer. Bon Marche s Coat Bargains, TliH iifttffint nf tliA now triincs ih a rtonv of a lush art coa - - - - . - - -. I J - , dirotit from f;vshinn nrmtnr. marlfl from line nut Kuglish Kersey cloth in beautiful tinted with Skinners beat silk lining, dollars. Our price shades, handsomely Keal worth twemj $14.50 This Week. mm mmim QitCll A Place to Save Money. Leg Broken. J J McCullorh, residing at Hadle Vllle, had lbs mlsfoitune to accident !y break one of bis legs last Friday at Lorane. Hs was riding a horse wt an thsanlmall tell with him. with hi aboTs result. Dr Anderson, of t ol tags Orove, wss summoned and sal tbe bone. Mr McCulloch was taken to bis horns where he is g-t'ing aloLg Tsry will. No of Pnpils 1066. Superintendent A F Btchdoit tod.v Informed a Oiukd remrtsr that yes terday the a-tu l nuuitxr of pupils be- GREAT SUCCESS. UR sale of $12.50 and 15.00 suits at M.75 was a decided succoss. bo mnnh qo ii.ot o docided to continue it for another week. Special in Men's Trousers. We have added to this sale a line of Trousers, c00d value at $3.2o for this week only $2.25. S. H. Friendly THE BIG 40 Born-i iV sjvi , i n in t 1.1, I'M' li an i r.ti'! CO. Xc. West t!,M rise tl,t is new so i i l.lpipet. ro"", ,.a,U- : iuu - iniiniiig aim tuii ,., tne I'Ubllc sc hot 1 , t th n'j wss 1(66. eve