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Daily Eugene Guard CDARD Telephone, No Main 191 mrnrn WEATHER. Tonight and Saturday fair. BbaLS, For Cigars JULIUS GOLDSMITH. The;Vogue for wearing watch fobs la growing among women. Exquisitely dainty, yet Inexpensive fas I compared with all gold,' are the pat terns' we're showing ofj Simmons sWatch Fobs Thanksgiving Carvers We have the Flnett made GENUINE STAG HORN HANDLES S piece Bet 6.00 il pleoe game get 4.60 S piece heavy ster ling bandies. ..11 .00 MRJANNEY THE JEWELER. 15-Cent Beds. Nloe clean new bedi at the Court house Lodging house for '26 oent. Every room an outside room. Mo cooking on premises except for family, and that entirely dlsconueoted from lodglnir part of house. No dusty oar pete. CI an painted floors with a rug to each bed. Just baok of and on same I 'look as courthouse. Quiet looallty. No street noise. Beds at any time of the night, see tranparenoy BKD.-) from Day A Henderson or Uuakd oflloe oorner. Personals. O Nlohols Is in the city from June tion. W Wann is north on lnBuranoe business J 0 Branetetter oame np from Junc tion this afternoon. Mr and Mm Agleo Dixon wen over from Uoburg today. Mrs K Z Brewster left today for Salem on a abort Tlslt. Prof H D Sheldon waa a pasaengsr to Albany this afternoon. Mrs Frank Ullstrap returned tbla afternoon from BobwsII Springs. S Bmeed and wife were down from Waltemle vesterday and thle morn- us. Mra Myrtle MoDani 1, of Newberg, la a guest at the home of Mra L S Bill, of this olty. Mi-isNina Brabham and Mrs Jen. nle Qlbson were paisengers to Juuo'i in thin afternoon. Mies Bertha Temnletnn arrived tbla afrernoon from Halsey. hrr home and will spend a few days with frlende In tbla city. (J 0 Matlock has just returned from Seattle where he has been for a few dava on bust-tines. He may deolde to loout) there. Mine Ada Haneon returned thla af. tirnoon fiom Portland where she baa been the gueet of frlende for the past week or ao. Woodburn Independent: Mies Cora Gilbert, of Eugene, arrived In Wood burn Monday evening and Is the gueat of Mlse Ethel Loverldge. Mr Minor Coatee and mother, of Los Angeles, who have been vlalting at the home of WU Martin left thla after noon on their return trip to Southern Oregon, Yours FOR THE ASKING Handsome Holiday Premiums With Each 40-cent Purchase In our Tea and OofTee Department Take your choice 4 Oakea of Congo Cooo Hoap, IS Oakea Wltoli Hazel Soap, 8 lakes l'etrouulk Soap, 2 Cakes Hoyal Savon Soap. 1 pkg Klamo Waabing Powder, 1. Water Filter, 1 Gaa Lighter. 1 Can Stova Polish, 2 Dish Mopa 1 Lemon Squeezer, 72 Clothe Plus, 1 Kgg Broiler, 1 Kgg Beater, 1 Soap Baaket, 2 Bowl Strainers. 8 Table Tumbles, 4 Wlue Masses, . . ,' . 1 Claret Ulaasee, 2 Halt Shaken, 1 Sugar Bowl 2 Pickle Dishes, 1 Cream Pltoher, 2 Table Halts, 1 Itlrquo Fiirure, 1 Bohemian Vase, 1 Fancy Cup and Sauoej, 1 Fanoy J'Utc, 1'rHuiluma ny the Hundred toaoleot fioiu. Collina Baking Powder haa no equal. Great American Imp. Tea Go. Phone, Main SOI 30 E. 9th 51. Hotel Arrivals. THE SMEHUB. S Bmeede A w, Waltervllle O W Willlnma, La Grande J W Collins, S F Rlobard Ht Clair, Berkeley A G Prputy, S F J J Bryan, do Thos Kennedy, do B K Laweon, Cottage Grove WT411L Marsh, Salem B E Van Antwerp, "Examiner" D Hodgson, Junotlon Geo A Shannon, Cbioagu K D Baker, do A F MoCourn, Portland F Wendllng, S F Henry Jacob, do HOFFMAN HOUSE. U H Gunning, Blue River Margaret vVlllao, Harrisburg Maggie Powell, Lowell Jno Dailuy, Anlign, Wis M W Walte, Milwaukee It W Crowell, Ooburg Mra E 0 Baldry, Cnlcago J Powell, Portland h T Reynolds, Salem Mra P C Noland, Crcswell EHMOlurg, N Y Mrs M Ztiohter, Eugene C E Warner, Fall Creek Kobt Haughnlsee, Wendllng J R Capiat, Forest Grove Geo Newelle, Gardiner A F Hunt, Ashland i The Imperial. Cottage Grove, Or. First olasa.Sarnpl room 80xM) feet, well equipped. Rates 1.00 and $2.00 iwr itav. TWO YOUTHFUL BURGLARS CAUGHT Robbed the Imperial Hotel at Cottage Grove Brought to' Eugene. Last evening's late train from Cot tage UroVrf brought Constable B K Lawson In ohargeof the two youthful prisoners, chanted with stealing 7.ou and a rifle from ttie Impeiiil HoUl In Cottage Grove a lav days ago. They were caught in Ashland and brought baok. Tuelr names are Byron Daniels, aged 17 years, and Norman Daniels, aged 16 years. After tbeir arr.-sr tney mi mil ted their guilt. The boys arrived at hland Sunday and the younger of the two worked a day or two at the Ashland House washing dlsbes. The goods were stolen on the 10tb, oni of the b ys having before worked In the burglarized bottl. When oap tured they bad but 2! ouute and stated they had left the gun on the railroad traok near Grauts Paes, being uoab'e to sell It. The boys say tbey are from Wash ington, thai the r moiber la dead and their father Is a drunkard and bis whereabouts are unknown by them. The younger olalraa that he stole the goods and completely exonerates hie tiro' her. TO THE REFORM SCHOOL. The younger boy, Norman DinltU, was today sentenced to the reform BflUocd by Judge H R Kiucold. The older hoy will be held to appear befoie theolruuit court. SOCIAL REALM. This afternoon Mrs Julius Goldsmith gave her eeonnd at home to I be re mainder of ber oalling list. The after noon passed very pleasantly with tht ubukI light luncheoQ garnished with the pretty autumnal decorations. The guests were: Mesdames David Linn, IT Bnln,at.,nhlM Hal Vnllflff T?. H M f. Alhttr. Ohas Horn. Geo Smith, T A I Gilbert, WH Hoflman, White (Port land), Hughes, W 0 Yoran, Claire Wllloughby, Frank Hampton, Hitlob, R MoMurphey, IT Nloklio (Junction), Minnie Buokman, F R Wetherbee, Waldo Cheshire, P ESuori grass, S S 8penoer,W F Gllstrap, R M Pratt, David Link, John Kelly, Bronaugb, E S IiOgan , Roberts ; M Issea Carrie Friendly, Rose Moyer add Belle Brown. . . Remember that the band oonoert date Ib the 6tu of tbla month. The practice last eveniog showed that a good program was being prepared. The members of the band are desirous of making Ibis the beet conoert that has ever been presented iu thhj olty. To do tbla they realize that a great ef fort 1b necessary. The indoor ooaoerte of the past have been social events of no slight luipoitanoe and thla one will follow the eult led. Get your tlokete early. . LaBt evening the popular organiza tion, the Famine whist club, which be Id away last year in the Armory parlors, was reorganized and will oom menoe operationa in the social awblrl the second Wednesday of December, with the following meeting on the fourth Wedneeday. The reorganiza tioa meeting resulted In the election of Mra F L Pnlndexter tor president and Mra T A Gilbert as secretary and treasurer. Eaton's Calendar A few good pieces of Statuary just received Window diaplny today. The Allen Eaton Book and Art Store. Nfw McCluna Building. Prism toil. Visitors alwiyt wtlcomt Brevities Quartz Creek Timber Land Sales. A short .time eiooe wa noted the forming of a psol of about six thousand aorea of tlm ber land on Quarts Creek, a email tributary ot the MoKenzle river, emptying Into that stream from the south forty-two miles east of Eu gene. Dr T W Harris, who held the largest single Interest at the time of the for mation of the pool, haa Increased his hi 1 inga to two thousand sores through the purohase of the John Kelly, M Issea Kate and Bessie Kelly, J Jri Booth and WT Campbell Interests, oomprhing 1200 aorea. Thla la probably the finest body ot timber lu Line county, or the state for that matter. Altogether there are about twelve thousand aorea of deeded land In the Quarts Creek district, all available timber. Cockerllue A Wetherbee have placed a neat new sign In front of ibeir store. The fon ball fl' 1 1 tnls afternoon was iu first class shape fur the game. Dunn has bw windows patriotically fu II of fl ags. I hey promise to Utoorue qjile the thing The recent great Republican victory when figured out shows In the whole a strlklug democratic uat gain. The annual aud sewl-aunual elto tloo of lodge officers cauimenoea to night with the Woodman meeting. The axle of one of J R Brown's truoks broke souare oil at the depot tils morning. It was loaded with ttone. The well known Log Cabin hotel at Meaoham, for eevoral years oouduoted by Uraudma Muura, formerly or n-u Bene, waa burned down Wednesday night. ' Ttie Willamette Valley Land Co has placed a Uue exhibit of grains In the show oases formerly used by the Weider Photo Co, opposite the UCAHD office. The bureau of forestry at Washing ton, D 0, ha-, figured out that the for est fires iu riepleiuuer caused la 7P7, 10(1 worlh of uaiuave In O.'eg i'J alld Waahlugton. It is an interesiiug fait that Mr Bryan's preclnot went Republican by sixteen, while Mr Roosevelt's preolnot, etrougly Republican weut Demooratlo by thirty-one. Albany Democrat : A paper at Eu- gone refers to tne tbi atre at t int city as the -liauty. Agooltheate speaks well I'm a o ty. Albany's has re' oeived many compliment i. Next week w 11 be a busy week In the social world n Wi 1 as at the Par- ker, and at the v.irlous places of amuse' ment which otter Buoh divrra fl-d en tertainment to the pnblio here. Yesterday's northbound train due here at 1 :42 In the afternoon did not arrive until about 6. The delay was oaused by the charing away of the wreokage In last Sunday's emasbup near Ores well. Prof Herbert CromUe Howe's lecture thle afternoon at the University on the oiigln cf the modern novel attraoted a number of townspeople who are deep ly Interested In the subjects which are being dlBOUssed by tbe profeeBor. The Evening Telegram's oartoonUt In Illustrating the meetings of the Irri gation aseooiatlon lu PortUnd includes Hons Harmon R Kinoaid and Henry E Ankeny, of Eugene, among the cele brities present. The firm of Jennings A Kauflman of tbe new candy faotory in the Mo Clung block are being fixed np In the moat approved style, equipping with Bret olaas arrangements tbroughout. They have planned a grand opening for the factory a week from next Sat urday. Tbe O R A N steamshlip Elder which has been tied up at Portland for several weeks on aocouLt of the Btrike of the employes, has resumed her run, having left for San Franclsoo last even ing. The Columbia, wbioh has also been tied up, wll also resume in a few days. Policeman Croner last nlgbt discov ered an iuolpient blazs In the rear of Barker's gun store and with the assls tauoe of Patrolman Eastland extln. gulsbed the Bame before matorlsl dam1 age resulted. The blaze would have been a very dangerous one with all tbe powder and cartridges In tbe house on fire if it had gained headway. The nlghtwatuhmen aeeerve praise for their work. With "Hello Bill," "Hunting for Hawkins," "Flnuegan's Bal1," "The Irish Pawnbrokers," "A Hut Old Time," "A Thoroughbred Tramp," "Yon Yonson," "Alphonso and Gas. ton," "TheGold Mine" and a host of other faroe and musical oomedles on the boards In the large and small cities it seems that the Shakespearean plays are not to be extensively; reproduoed IbU season. In fact the display looks so exasperatlugly serious (?) that it 1b laughable. r Silk Waist Surprise Next at KAUFFMAN'S Died. Coffee! Coffee!! Wo ore out for your Cofloo trrulo and aro going to have it if prices cut any ico with you. Wo have lately made connections that place us'on the ground floor in buying, and will convince you if given a chance. ASK FOR A FREE SAMPLE ot any priced Coffee you think will suit you. WHY PAY 35c and 40c WHEN 25 conts will buy 1 lb beet Mocha and Java, blended or separate. 1 lb host Haricoia or Tea Berry roasted 17 cents or 3 lbs for 50 cents. 1 lbJNo 1 roast cofioo 15 centa. 2 lbs good roast coffoo -5 conts Don't feel backward rbout asking for free sample. We want you to have them for we know If glveu a trial our colli- will suit you. K 13 YY T "V Department Store Woodmen of tee World. Regular meeting of Eugene Camp tonight. Eleotlon ot officers and other Important businesr, W W Moore, Clerk. Mrs Rebecca Curri died at ber home on South Olive street, Eugene, this morning after an i loess af nearly six week, aged 75 years, 11 months and IS days. Rebeooi McElvsnny was born ce r Londonderry, Ireland, Deo 8, 18361 Came to tbe United States in 1862 and to California by way of tne Isthmus In 1859 Wbs married to A S Currie, whoeu. vives her, Oot 4, I860. Tbe family moved Is Eugene in 1881, since which It has hieu their continuous resldenoe. She leaver fur children, Margaret, O E and J A Currie, and Mrs Mattle lnman. Two children died in In fanoy. She bad many friends who will sadly miss ber. Tha funeral will tike place from the family resldenoe to the M amnio oema tery Sunday forenoon at 10 o'clook. Pointers for Bargains Dr Lowe oonlo-optlolan Eugene. See Kays' new line bamboo furnitaie Farmers ready horse shoes at Cham bers'. Men's Patent Leathers, $3.50. Gilbert. Big carpet and matting sale now on at J vV Kays furniture Co. Good boys' wagons tor good boys, all lies at Chambers Hardware. New walnuts, almonds, figs and ralslnB. L. C. gkeels' grocery. Men's Box Calf Bluchere, $3.60. Gilbert. Fur fine watch repalrlt g you should go to Janney's ji wUry store on Ninth street. Several ensps in almost new bioycles at Chambers Hardware, Fine dress shoes In Vicl Kid Bluoh er's. $3.50. Gilbert. All stoves have advanoed again but as long as the stock lasts Its yours at the same old pnoe at Chambers Bard Htoves and heaters, the kind that ell. Kays Furniture Co. Going fast wall paper at Preston 4b Hales. Monitor Drills and setders are good goods at low prices. Bee tbem at Oharntiarn Hardware. Vour hens are moulting. Prussian Poultry Food wil. help them. Preston dr. Hales. 46U beating stoves to si leo.'. f n,m. We can fit anybody's puree. Chambers Hardware. new walnuts, almond?, figs and aalslns. L. C. bkeele' grocery. Wall paper we now have lo's of reuiuams to oioee out or tbe new pa pore oome early. Chambers' Hardware. ask rrestoti Halas about their I mxed paints, $1.10 per gallon. n.i . -i i i . . . . umer win ana inauige In a good beallby oup. Chambers' Hard' ware haa the Buokeye. . Men's Box Calf Bluohere, red coles ana netls, waterproof Bhoes, $3.60. GlLBKtiT. Get your Xmas presents from Jan ney, the Jeweler, and get tl em en graven iree aud laid away b . fore the nouuay rusti. AH kinds of grass seed wanted. Chambers' Hardware. Just received, a fine line of men's footwear, in seven different styles, to retail at $3.50. Gilbert. Builders' hardware Is still going up but we havj stock" of It bought b" (oretheaclvai.ee aud Imend to sell It. Chambers Hardware, Thanksgiving Market. ' To be held by the ladles of the Chris tlan church Nov 36 at MoKinney' grocry store. Come and buy your dl- n.r already cooked f .r Thanks- iv np 1 1. Ladles do you know you can be the possessor of tbe beet Sewing Machine made Th SINGER For. tbe ame price that you are charged for many Inferior 'grades It's a Fact Bold on very easy terms. A liberal aUowaucs fur your old machine, We alno have a few very good iwoond-hand machines. Come in aod boo them. SINGER M'PG CO J WW CHESSMAN, MM. 634 s Willamette 8t. --""iii wo Embalmersand Fun,JnC0 . uir A Grand ...of the latest., LEATHERS INCLUDING L"di' ComblMtlonPurm ...... uo Ladies' Card Ci. GtnU'ardCueuridMn, Music Holli. SCHWARZSCHILD'j BOOK STORE. ..In South Wlnilo. a i as. i In ft, y f, - VVicnja.Ujl.aj SPECIAL SALE EVERY From 9 o'clock a m. to 9 o'clock p. m. Everyone of these Saturday Sales will be of unusual Interest. They will afford you an opportunity of making a handsome imo Linen Specials. NOW ON SALE. Thanksgiving Linen BargalDs VVe quote these special pri ces for a ehort time only This Is a eale on elegant nioo qualities. 68-lu blea. satin damask 79s yd 6OI11 60-ln " rlne linen 66 In Fine linen 60-ln blea. ootlon 68-in T'y Bed 68-ln blw. oheok 680 yd 640 yd 39o yd 26oyd 84o yd 84c yd Linen Specials. NOW ON SALE. Bureau Boarfo, .flMliwi, ter pieces, teaclothf.trevowilif, doiles and frioned cable cl tna in lmen and dark alreaily stamped for outliulng eud embroidering. These goods are tbe DdhI liuens to be bad and eri-traf values at regular prloes-n are uiakinpa special niioo the entire I t at tne lijii S;t20 percent nfa rtlcN.ririNO'rV ON SALE. The entire OUId VUMllOrii0t consisting of about a Pftvprc top3 with backs t0 mA" VAJ Vvl J manv pretty designs-thf regular price of these goocls, 60c, 75c 90c Ojsf to $1.25. Your choice "while they last u Eugene, Ore jon Cor. WiJlametie and 7th Stretlt R W Newland, Ten Per Cent Discount Sale.... Commencing today we siart a- ten-per-cflul'&0t sale on every article in the store. There will be agen clean ud in all linoH. Kvnrvt hirrrr will bfl offf" this discount for the next two weeks. Can you the prices? Guess not, if you intend to coDtinue in 2 good pnnrlu On Bhoes, clo'thine. trunks, sewinsc machine?, fu ing goods, furn, jackets, skirts, gloves, susrjenders, brellas, flannels, dress goods, liats, in fact ever in the store. There will be no reserves. DD ' ? your purchases. It will be dangerous. Hurry w P Frank & Son. EXTRA SPECIA NO. 5. FRIENDLY'S Saturday NiJ 7 to y Th- ... We will be in sl, ta&rlMu"Vw lrcl., Mght'a EXTBA RPKCI.U. 8A.LB". Fancy Goods Department. Dices shields selling tip to 5 cents gat- lOo urdsy niiiht at By special reqm at we put soother lot rif I Bill al A. 1 .1 a. I j . ... ,'r'" aiUBKiveaon ale.stllingat 1.2o and 1.50 lor 76e Klick, While and Kcru lace. I inch to R Inches a nte and sell,,,, from lSc lo 50o per jard at jg ft,. W'"t Frmer, io clve oents, urs for ,. . n. Anothjrlot of ..tumlnum ii.lmble,""th. oent Kind at I C eased our stall of help. Domestic Department t,l,..M.H T.ht. Daniask 5$ Inch mt 7A .jut Ht Tnrkf v lied Tat 1 imi.- St sold at 60 cents l"'--""-".! More of the Dam' "k to u. in-1 k uurr" 4! Al-o nmre of the l.m'ien H si Id at 2n cetr is for l! 2001 our ad in Monday's b our next week's Special yard of t'rath. "ld at 10 ceo" for 1 1