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

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    Daily Eugene Guard
For
Cigars
julius ;goldsmith..
GUARD Telephone, No Main 191
WEATHER.
Tonlgbt and Friday occasional rain ;
brisk to blgb southeasterly wlnde.
BCALSi
Ask Preston & Hales about their
nixed paints, $1.10 per gallon.
Bulldera' hardware UitUl going up
ut we have etooks of It bought be
lore the advance and Intend to nil It.
You are ;weloome to ilook at our
Maeklntoehe. Tbey are going at ooet.
Raoket.
Get a older mill and Indulge In a
good healthy oup. Chamber' Hard
ware hae the Buokeye.
Bakery goods of every description on
band and made to order at the Haael
wood. AU kinds of grass aeed wanted.
Chambers' Hardware.
Wool aoz, 25o, S5o and 60o a pair. F
Frank & Bon.
450 heatlngalovee to select from. We
can fit anybody's purse. (Jhanibers
Hardware.
Dollar a dosso foroablnet pbotoa and
three doxen stamps for 25 ojnta at
Welder's photo studio.
' All atoves have advanced again but
83 long as the stook lasts its yours at
tue same old pnoe at Chambers Hard
Best woven wire mattress, center
Hupported, for $2.25 at Day Hender
son's. Monitor Drills and seedera are good
gooda at low prices. Bee them at
Chambers Hardware,
Your hens'are .moulting. Prussian
, Poultry Food will help them. Preaton
& Hales.
Wall paper we now have lota of
remnanta to olose out of the new pa
pers oonie early.
Chambers' Hardware.
..It's A Fact..
YOUR CHOICE OF THIS
ELEGANT ASSORTMENT
Free with 60c purchase.
In our
Tea and Coffee
Department
1 Large Milk Pan,
1 Tea Kettle
1 Milk Can 4 Gallon,
1 Bread Pau,
1 Tea Caddy,
1 Covered Bnuoo Pan,
1 Lipped Bauoe Pan,
2 Boxes Toilet Soap,
U bars Toilet Boap,
V bars of Laundry Buap,
2 Fancy Vaaes,
1 Pickle Dlih,
2 Caps and ttaueere.
1 Creamer,?
1 Platter, 10 mob,
2 Dinner Plater,
t Plokle jar,
1 Hugar Bowl
1 Butter Dish,
Hundreds of other
Pretty aDd Handsome
Premiums Free,
Try our Breakfast Wafers,
King of Tabl Foods.
Great American Imp. Tea Go.
Prions, Mtln SOI 30 E. 9th St
Brevities.
There were an even 40 satshela, grips
and suit eases ia one ettok at tbe
depot this afternoon at train time.
George Smith, oolored, has been sen
tenced to bang at Portland, December
19. Hejclllea bis white wire several
months ago.
One of tbe many features of "Fiddle-
Dee-Dee" is tbe beautiful sborus,
whose singing and dancing makes the
bean glad and lightens the burden of
life. The oostumea are gorgeous with
colors that blend and please tbe eye.
0 Morrow, of Wendllng, an employe
In tbe mills at that place, was brought
to tbe hospital this morning suffering
from several bruises and contusions
which be reoelvtd yetterday while
handling logs on the deck of tbe mill.
He is not seriously hurt.
Gen Owen Bummers, tbe colonel of
the famous Second Oregon Regiment
In the Philippines, has bean made
commander-in-chief of the Bpanlsb
Amerioan War Veterans of the United
States to sneered Col P H Bavage, re.
signed. Tbo Veterans have 126,000
members. Headquarters will be
moved to Portland.
The November Issue of tbe Eugene
Hleh Sohool News comes to this
office muoh improved in appearance
over tbe October number.- Itoontaios
some very clever artlatlo department
beads, original with the members of
theeobool, Misses Wheeler and Zum
wait. The stories und notes by cor
respondents show an interest that is
wholesome In tbe life of the school.
In tbe last Isiiue of tbe Oregon
Weekly, the editor of that paper criti
cises Congressman Tongue and differs
with that geatloma in some very es
sential points made In his address be
fore the student body lent week at as
sembly. It takes nerve to do a thing
like that. Tbe point made by the edi
tor was that we should not always
tike tblngs said by prominent men as
things that are true. Tbey might be
mistaken on eubjeota Just like other
mortals. .
SOCIAL REALM.
The Friendly residence at 667 Wl!
iamette street wrs very elegantly dec
orated this afternoon tbe oooaeion be
ing the entertainment of the Ladles'
High Five Club in honor of Mrs H B
Miller, by Mrs B H Friendly and
daughters. Flowers from the yards
and hothouse, vines of smilaz and pot
ted plants lent an air of enhanoed
natural elegance to the event. The
dining tables were things of beauty
without doubt. Tbe hoetesB was ably
assisted during tbe afternoon by be
daughters, Misses Hosalle, Thereseand
Carrie. Tbe lunobeon table formed a
unique suggestion of tbe trip fa be
shortly undertaken by the guest ol
honor to the far off Chinese waters.
From a beautiful oenterpiece of chrys
anthemums there were fastened red,
white and blue ribbons on one end of
the table to a miniature train of oars
and on the other to a ship, suggeatlve
ol ties to the home country whlob Mrs
Miller always feels whorever she i,nd
of her trip. Tbe members of the club
proseut were: Meadaiues Geo B Dor-
rij, H E Aukeuy, Geo Lllley, F W
Ostium, Hugh Thompson, Minnie
WoBliburn, J 8 Luokey, T G Hen
dricks, Prof Howe, F G Young, Cal
Vouog, D A Paine, F W Preoiloe, E O
Potter, Miss Dee Aukney. The guets
were Mandamus John Kelly, B L Bo-
gart, B M Yoran, L N Ronvy, Laura
Harris, GeoKelly, Theresa Jaokson,
JEBronaugh, and Mlsesa Laura and
Winnie Miller.
s .
1 be regular, meeting of the Thimble
Club was attended tbia afternoon at
the home of Mrs Waldo Cheshire, at
700 Willamette atreet. Tbe member
ship enjoyed the hospitality of the
hostess very muoh. Blie was assisted
in tbe eervlo) of dainties dnrlug the
luncheon hour by Mrs J V Kays. The
roll call of the members brought out
some very trite quut itlons as is the
ountoni of the club. Tbe needle work
which the club 21s engaged iu la the
finest whlob Is now In vogue. Tho
next tnettiug will be three weeks from
today at the home of Mrs AUxauder
Cookerllne.
Fiddle-Dee-Dee has been heralded as
a Jolly enteitilument and will .make
good the promises, and those who miss
set iug It will bave cheated themselves
out of a three hours' I tugh.
Personals.
E C Smith and wife are home from
Portland.'
Hon and Mrs R A Booth relumed
today from Saginaw.
Miss Amanda Bund wss In from
Irving this morning.
H E Aokeny arrived from Boutb-
ern Oregon this rnnrbing.
Mrs I T Niokllii Mt'irned t luny
tion OUy tbls afternoon.
Mls MaiDi.Toi r, of Junotlon wi
in tbe city this morning.
Mrs Maiii Trajllo, of Oregon City,
was an arrival Itui ufteruoon.
J W CUrk U now In Los Angeles.
From there be K"es to Arizona,
DTAwbrey, ol Cottage Grr.ve, was
in Eugene yesterday and today.
James Hufl returned last night from
a trip to Walla Walla and Spokane.
Dr Marlio, of Idaho, is the guest of
bis brother, F J Martin, of this city
Louis Johnson, steward at tbe TJ O,
went to tbe Creswell tbls afternoon.
W W Watt, state manager for the
New York Life Insurance Co, Is In
the city.
Mrs B F Rowland left this afteanoon
for Ban Franolsoo where she will visit
with friends for a few days.
Miss Kate Ankle, of Medford, lathe
guest of Miss Marie Bradley at ber
home on Eiet Twelfth street.
Miss Edna Roaob, of Hirmburg,
who has been visiting her sister st
Wendling, returned borne today.
Hon H a Ml!ler left tiday for Hood
River In tbe interest of his apple
ranoh situated near Grants Pass.
Wm Brady was a pasienger to Rose-
burs this a'ternonb where he will
spend a few days visiting friends.
Mr and Mrs D T Awbrsy left this
afternoon for their borne at Cottage
Grove after a very pleasant visit with
Mr Awbrey'a relatives here.
Mrs M Kuykendall, mother oi Hon
Wm Kuykendall, arrived thla after
noon from Pomeroy, Washington, to
be tbe guest of ber son and family for a
few days.
Walter KauU'man arrived this morn
ing from Ashland. He will go to
Portland tomorrow to take a rnn as
fireman on a freight tmial between
Portland and Junotlon. . .
Courthouse Items.
PROOF OF LABOR.
John H Fletcher flies proof of labor
on the following olaims In the van
(lnk mlnini district: Beehive. Moun
tain Chief, Deer Trail, Eldrado and
Yellow Jacket.
OIBOOIT COURT.
Bond Shoe Co vaC P Houston, to
recover money, Geo B Dorria pitin
HQ's attorney.
MI NINO LOCATIONS.
W J Rlbelin looatea Diamond Dlok
claim In Blue River district.
David Lamb and H F Ong locate
Bunker Hill olalm in Blue River dis
trict. '
Geo. Pickett Very 111.
Dr T W Harris was called this morn
ing to attend Geo Plokelt who lies very
111 in bit room In the Plokelt block.
He ban bwn sick tor a long time but
this morning he took a turn for the
worse and bis life now bangs by a
thread, He has been unconscious for
some hours, answering only aeml
Intelllglbly ;the Questions which the
pbysiolan deems necessary to ask him.
He baa lost the use of hia eyea.
Harried.
At tbe home of the bride at Spokane,
Wash, Nov 2 190J, Rev G W Giboney
Ululating, W B Lander to Mrs F M
Molutyre, in the presenoe of a few in
timate friends.
At the residence of M Herman at
Coburr, Nov 9, 1902, Frank Herman
and Aiu.lla M Halub,' Justice of the
Peace Geo A Drury, officiating.
The flag for qnarantlne waa yester
day placed at the residence of Robert
MoMurphy on account of tbe existence
of aoarletlua at that place.
Coffee! Coffee!!
We aro out for your ColToo trade and aro going to have it if
prices out any ice with you. We havo lately made connections
that place us on the ground floor in buying,
and will conviuco you ifvgiven a chance.
ASK FOR A FREE SAMPLE
of any priced Coffee you think will suit you.
WHY PAY 35c and 40c WHEN
JScenta will buy lib best Mo.-ha and Java, M'lidiHl or separate. " '""
1 lb rt Carlcola or P Kerry masird 17 cents or 3 It for 60 cents.
I lb No 1 roast ooflee 16 cute. 2 h good rot coffee 26 cents.
Don't feel Imekward about rMng for Irve sample. We want you to
have them for we know If aiveii a trial our enllees will mil you.
AX BILLY gs
71
!MpPtoeJeeeA
WILFUL DESTRUC
TION OF PROPERTY
Couple at Junction Cut and
Smashed Bedding and Fur
niture at the Hotel.
Albsht. Nv 13.-CO Carson waa
rri.,1 in Aiinnv veaerday on a
warrant iwued In Junction City obsrg
lug blm with them .licious destruction
of nronertv. Carson registered In AN
h.no . i n Johnson. Shortly after
being arrested in Albany Caraon elud
ed the oonstable but was oaptured later
In the day at Jefferson. It seems that
Carson and a woman purporting to be
bis wife, who are doing the valley ped
dllns small aitlolee, becamt involved
in an altercation with the proprietor of
th Junntlnn Cltv Hotel, and out of
revenge Carson and the gwoman oefore
leaving the puce smashed tue lurni
ture and cat tbe bedding in tbe reom
thsw were ocouDvinir. Carson was
taken to Junotlon Ut night.
Hotel Arrivals.
TBE 8MEEDB.
W U Ewark, Chicago
H N Pritchard, PorlUnd
RB Brumby, Cottage Grove
W A Dexter, B F
WF Jeffries, Portland
A C Lawrence, Portland
Robb Cblman, Wendllng
O D Wetter, Grants Pass
Walter Boot', Wendllng
E C MoOutobeon, Eugene
G Mandey, Astoria
B F Jones, B F
W Cash, Chicago
A Graydon, Portland
E 0 Dlok, Portland
Jas Finley, Portland
E V Gerioux, Chinago
DDaris, SF
W E Routbee, 8 F
W B Bolton, Bt Louis
Frank Hemenway
O H Belple, Portland
, HOFFMAN HOUSE.
W 0 Saunders, Portland
Ike Rosenblatt, BF
Dr McPberson, Spokane
J J Peplot, Leaburg
Rufue Dlllard, Port Falls, Idaho
F M Bunnson, Portland
Mias Carrie Bosserman, Wendllng
Geo Bnell & wf
Ernest Potter
MrsT JJewett, Harriiburg
Mrs Rout Woodmans, Wendlitig '
Btanton H Prioe, Ellma, Wash
E 8 Diamond
J J Bareob, Dawson, N T
A O Bedell, Parker Center
The Imperial.
Cottage Grove, Or. First olass.Sample
room 80x60 feet, well equipped. Rates
1.00 and $2.00 per dav.
Onions Organized.
Last night at the city hall there
gathered a large crowd of worklngmen
who listened to the addresses of tbe
labor leaders, Q Y Harry and O Pow
ell. Tbe result of tbe meeting was tbe
temporay organization of tbe team
drivers' union and the oarpenters'
union. Temporary offloers were
elected bb follows :
Team Drivers' Union Frank Btew
art, president; H P Morri-, secretary;
D B Hawkins, treasurer.
Carpenters' Union J S Hlggius,
president ; Goo K Munroe, secretary
0 E Brown, treasurer.
.. Catches Gannon Balls.
John Toltum, the famous cannon
ball oatcber, who baa exhibited before
Lord Roberts, Gen Grant, Gen Garri
baldl, King Emmanuel and other cele
brities, will be In Eugene for several
daya and give exhibitions In the Tltua
block, the flrst one tonight. His pro
gram oontUta of a lecture In alx lan
guages, awinglng 7-pound clubs, mus
ole and nerve exhibition, throwing a
dollar iuto a pleoeof wood, catchlni
tbe ball fired from aoannon, Ihe hu
man dock, a dog aot, walking on beer
bottles, the tug of war, etc!
Born.
Ia Portland, Nov 11, 1902, to Mr and
M rs Oscar Baird, an light-pound son.
Mrs Balrd was formerly Miss Dabv
Baker, of Eugene.
RESOLUTIONS IN
MEM0RY0FA.B0ND
Passed by Irving Lodge No. 79.
I. 0. 0. F., at a Recent
Meeting.
At a reoent meeting of Irving lodge,
No 79, 1 0 O F, held Nov , 1902, tbe
following; preamble and resolutions
were unanimously adopted:
Wiikkkap, It baa pleased tbe great
Creator of tbe universe to remove
from our midst our esteemed and
wortbv brother. Past Grand Allen
Bond, and
Whkkeas, It la but juat tbat a
fitting recognition of bla many virtues
abould be remembered.
Thkrefokh, Be it resolved by Ir
ving Lodge, No 79, of tbe Grand
Lodge of Oregon and the Independent
Order of Odd Fellows, that while we
bow with bumbli submission to tbe
ruler of the universe, we do not tbe
less mourn for onr brother who has
beeen taken from our midst.
Resolved, Tbat la the death oj
Brother Allen Bond this lodge laments
tbe loss of a brother who waa ever
ready to proffer tbe band of aid and
tbe voice of sympathy to tbe needy
and distressed of thla locality, whose
utmost endeavors were exerted for its
welfare and Drosnerlty. and one who
waa willing to be governed by tbe laws
of our order, a friend and companion
who was dear to ns all. A oltizen
whose nprigbt and noble life was a
standard of emulation te bla fellow-
men.
Resolved, Tbat tbla lodge'a heart
felt sympathy be extended to bis
children, relatives and friends In their
aad affliction.
Resolved, Tbat a copy of these
resolutions be spread upon tbe minutes
-t this lodge and a copy sent to each
of tbe leading papers ot Eugene.
Another Runaway.
Runaways seem to happen In
bunobes. - The latest contribution to
the "skedaddle berslne fraternity" was
W J Warnook's team whloh
became frightened yesterday after
noon at a passing delivery wag.
on J in northeastern portion ot tbe
olty. The team ran down tbe
alley, broke the tongue of the haok
eut, broke all the braces and springs
about tbe rig, put tbe douMt tree in
two pleoes, g t loose from the wagon,
tore down tbe aldewalk on East Ninth
street and ran one on each side of a tele
phone pole, tearing tbe barnesa all to
pieces.
In the coarse of their ramblss a load
of feed, grain, etc, waa distributed in
all sorts of mud. Tbe horses were not
hurt In the least., Louis Warnock,
the driver, had let them stand while
he was away.
er Vi' ai 'i1' 1 fr V v y is.u
Married.
At tbe home of E Glttlns, Fifth
street, Wednesday, Nov 12, 1902, Frank
Dompier and Mary Ann Herman, both
of Coburg, Rey Glttlnga officiating.
'1 be groom is a trusted employe of
the Booth-Kelly Company and will
continue in the capaolty. Tbe couple
win reside for tbe present on Mill
oreek.
Ready to Arrest
It la known tba' Sheriff Berbns, ot
Shasta oouuty, California, who at
tended the Heator. trial here as a wlth-
neas for the state, bad a warrant In hie
pooket for the arrest of Heaton on tbe
.. . . , ,
uuaigti wi . urgiary in case ne was re
leased by the Jury after being tried for
me murder of Benton Traoy..
New Ads. Today.
Great Amerioan Imp. Tea Co
N T Wilson.
M R Jauney.
"Hunting for Hawkins."
Ax Billy.
Eogene Blankets.
Just a few blankets remaining of tbe
175 pairs bought by F E Dunn. Tr
you want a good blanket
will have to hurry.
. F E Down.
Several snips In aimost new bloyoler
at Chambers Hardware.
nnnnrir n 1 v n ntm
MMAL uALU iSYMl SATURDAY
From 9 o'clock a m. to 9 o'clock p m
Everyone of these Saturday Sales will be of nnn. , .
They will afford you an opportunity of making J 1 nt"t
a a oerjdjo '.
Linen Specials.
NOW ON SALE.
Thanksgiving Linen Bargains
We quote theae special prl
cm for a short time only
This is a sale on elegant nioe
qualities.
66-in blea. eatln damask 79o yd
60.ln ' " " 69oyd
60-ln " rlne linen " 64cyd
60 in Fine linen
60-ln blea. cotton
68.n T'y Bed
68-ln blea. obeck
39o yd
2.5o yd
84oyd
Mo yd
Linen Specials
N0W ON SALE
Bureau Boarh, thk
tple0es,teacl't'hf1M.lSt
dolles and frln , i'SS
1? lmen and "nSbl'S
stamped for ouJw'N
embroiderio, ouxmH
b?bXrf'.e
values at Kgui,, "
aremakin "
me entire 1 t.
count of thtA "ih
Sofa Cusion
Covers
NOW
ON SAI F t.
lot eonsistiDe'cf i,.e?tl.r?
tops with backs to Z iW
regular price of these goods, 60c, 75c QUcnl119
to $1.25. Your choice while they last 40C
R W Newland,
Cor WiI!artJ
and 7th Streeu
Hunting for Hawkins.
A bright clean comedy with all the
features that go to make up a widely
auooeasful and thoroughly enjoyable
oomedy attraction la "Hunting for
Hawkins," which comes to All an en
gagement at tbe Parker opera bouse
oil Nov 18th. Messrs Gray and Heck-
art have ontdone all previous efforts In
the forming of tbis season's oompany
and bave Beoured the aervloea of most
oapalle corps of oomedlans, each and
'ery oneof whom are fitted to tbe role
assigned. "Hunting for Hawkins" u
without a donbt tbe finest comedy at
traction tbat baa visited tbls o.ty for
many a day.
To Whom kilaj cMaa
Day & Henderson, Undertakers
and Embalmers. Cor. Will and 7th
J. W. KAYS' FURNITURE CO
Embalmers and Funeral Directors
A Grand Exhibit
...of the latest...
LEATHERWARE
INCLUDING
ladies' Co mbinatlon Punts
Wrist Bags
Udlcs' Card Cases
Gents' Card Cases and Wallets
Music Rolls.
SCHWARZSCHILD'S
BOOK STORE.
...In South Window...
We have sold to Q j, r .
EugeneUaDdyFaotory.uT
the future be ooDducted tal?
MoClungbul!din.n(i!'1"
our former ouetomen ti g, wj
ihe city street men mim
the leaves from the tain iJ
fareeof tbe city, thsreb.
vuu "pasucsjicauijr.
r
Simmon
.Watch Chain
though gold-filled, art i
signed, made and finish
with all the care and sE
devoted to the mannfkte
of the highest pried C
gold chains.
13 Fur tin
thinrry in I.
mOtlttiTT
thimrH in Leitiff Goodi
you are urged to fitit
our i tore.
Our wriit bagiaud
puraee an tie.
andattrutiieudcoit
do more thinyou
wilt pay for inferior
gt.odi in other itorK
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J Ninth St. EtM
iM R JANNEI
The Jeweler.
MOON & TINGLEY
RemembBrlfTMsnl""'
of anything in lbs h'P
The i
Feed, Flour, Hay and Grain of all kinds;
Grass, Field and Garden Seeds.
Breakfast Cereals, viz Rolled Oats, Germts,
Graham, Corn Meal, Rye,
Whole Wheat and Buckwheat Flour.
Also Potatoes, Kerosene and Chicken Soppwi
GOOD GOODS, RIGHT PRICES
i place is No. 6a East Ninth Mn"VAT f. TIVHl FY.
Street, Eugene, Oregon. mUUmK Hiw"
BARGAINS IN
CANNED GOODS
Dried awoAt r.nm Fancv Made'
Tamales Boneless I2ic, Country club
S & W Succotash 12ic wner
Mince meat 12c 3 lb can Homaj
All of these goods are first class, pVf T II I II ( S
DOtshelf.wnrn rmnrla UJjU 1 MUM
emeu-worn goods. w
OG3CS: ' I 11 if it n i in : ' -if
ft
FIMAI PIPAM
UP SALE
FRIENDLY'S
Beginning
Monday Mong
and continuing all week we will
me nearts or tbose who participate in Th. -y, a" "D'1 ma nsef"' merchandise, which will gio" .
paie in tbe great values we bave t offer this week. Note tbe following prloee:
Ladies' Garment Department
$1.00
1.95
Cbl'drei and Miss is' suits up to
$1 .76. All go tins week at
Mler suits soli) up to ft 1-0
Tbls we-a for
M Hioiisn olj for M.jo n r r
This wrek 'r Z.JJ
Lsdip' Mercrla d SMeen uuder a A
sklr:siilil up Ui 5 5U, lor Z.)0
Ladies Patren underrklrts acid I r r
,-.uptod.t0 at .50
Fancy Goods Department.
you, choice wmk Or
15c
A J!afM vloty of Ladi Bel"
""Ung op to $1.50, Ibis sal-,
Clothing Department
Youih.' H M.k worsted Overcoate e n a
Se 13 to 17 aelllng $1J.fo'r $5.00
wter.::?..::::..':. 2.50
Watch lor our ad in
LTl CSS uuu" 1 ,
We have added 5 Pl-c.-a in" t (V
our bargain table that M)ld Irom
75oto1.60a yard, now
Ten piece. Dress (. - I
45o to 6oc per yard, this fees- .
n...rinfroffl ly
Seven piecea urewv""--- -
300 16 400 per yrd, tins'""1-
... n...lin"5c
len pieoes urm
to 400, all this week al
Friday's paper tor Extra Specials Saturday Night.