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Daily EugenO Guard GCARD Telephone, No-Main 191 If DC 3C Do You Wear Shoes? For This Week s f,r ' V. J : 1 i i i' n ,1 For Cigars JUUUS GOLDSMITH. We offer the following Prices for our first week's sale during January. Man's patent kid and patent calf $5.00 shoes $3.50 Men's box calf Bluchers Men's Vici Kid double soles Men's Box Calf and Vici Men's Calf work shoes Men's Plain toe dnuhLiBnlen Ladie'sRed elite Ladie's Leather Ladie's Storm sh Ladie's Vici and All of our Men's Call and see 3.50 shoes 3.00 aw shoes 3.00 2.50 shoes 2.00 2.00 shoes 9. 50 (iliona WEATHER. Tonight end Wednesday flr. Con llousd cool. Brevities. Not to cold Ibis morning, hardly U tha freezing point. Packard A Steward will ship a oar load ol fat hog to Portland tomorrow. Perry Frank ! confined to lili home by a severe attaok ot eolatlo thsums. Mam. Talaphona main 18 1 (or ttova ie op, cleaned, pipe cleaned out or oblmney weep. Chambers' Hardware. Thomaa W. Jeuklm writes aa U ebsngs bis Diii.y Ouahd from Llnd, Washington, to Wbaloom. Professor F Q Young baa a learned artlele In tbia morning's Oregnnlan on the aubjaot of "Oregon's Prublsm io Taxation." Msreual-Auotlonaer Utiles eold a borae from tba ponud on the atreat thle afternoon for $1. The boras looked sold aftar the sals. Commerolal Club meeting tonight. Tba report of the committee sent to Oorvallla to Investigate t'ls wagon fao tor; business will be mads. Tba big embroidery eala at tba Friendly store attracted wii'fmmsnes throng this rooMrtng: The itore was packed wlCn buyera all morning. " Prof F 8 Dunn, former bead of tba department of Latin, will so to Gar many to roinileM hie itudiee. His family will return to Eugena I aims-dlalely.-U O Weekly. lueepeoisi sirsst car that will run STsry tan mluulss lor tba benefit of Iba legislator haa "state house" on oe end and "state prison" on tba other. Sslsm Journal, Don't get that oar turned around, Balem. A quorum might be bard to find at tba oapltol Prosperity artloles In tba Eugene papsra keep tbo Albany papers hust ling to kssp up their snd, Tba Damo orataaysi "Tba Wlllauiatte valley Is fortunate In having several splendid bullosas and educations! venters, bui Albany dosa not lay down tba palm to any of tbsm." ABOUT THE f 1.50 1.90 3.00 3.00 2.25 1-75 hoes CQ Dealer.- for January J CAPITOL Correspondent Writes of the First Day's Do ings in Salem. HOUHE WANTED. A small house wanted by a young man and wife, Enquire atonoe at Uuartu aflloe, J. W. KAYS' FURNITURE CO Embalmers and Funeral Directors Day & Henderson, Undertakers and Embalmers. Cor. Will and 7th CLEARANCE SALE on several lines of good hoes in ordor to 'cIobo, out Some, exceptional good bargains to those who oouio early. YORAN'S SHOE STORE Outlook for a Harmonious and Profitable Session of the State's Solons The Officers. Halku, Ore., Jan. 12. Balem la the soens of unusual aollvl. ty today, Hotel lobbies, state bouss oorrldorsend street oorners areorowded wltb Bolltlelaua, candidates and wire- pullers. Tba program ususlly followed- by prsvlous opening session, Is be ing oarrled out In t'-.'a branobee; tba oflloere of h various bousea oalllngto order Just before noon, tha eleotlon of temporary oflloere nnd then a reoess, durlng.wblob tha first fight of tbs term takes plaoe I. a., the squabble for the higher oflloee In tba oauous. Tha oaueuees, by lbs way, were spir ited affaire, aad every movemeut was watched wltb Intanee Interest by tba partlea of tba oppoelog candidates, While Iba reealt was fetl to tha hopes of many aspirants for petty positions, and to tbeelrcaetles of frlende of the defeated, still ne bard feel lags or Jeal ousies bava arisen and tbe foroa will oomblnaou things pertaining to tba best interests of tha state. L T Harris la tonight receiving tba nongratulatloua of bis frlsnds, and If preeeut Indications are fulfilled, be will make the best presiding offloer the house baa bad for soma time. . . Eai-tern Oregon Is this year not ask. lag for much at the baude of the logli- laturr. Probably she will ask for one new county, will petition for tha location of two oounty seats and may go ao far as to request aid to the ex tent of 1160,003 on tha Portage rail, way at Tha Delles-Celllo rspldi. ' Tbs list of oflloere elected by the two houses follows i IN THIS BKNATH. Prssldsnt-Q W Brownell. Chief Clerk a L Moorhead. Journal Clerk D H Jaokson. Heading Clsrk Frank Moiler. Calendar Clerk F O Mlddlaton. Bgt-at-arrm-TO tyowau. Malllug Clerk- Wm Bmlth. Doorkeeper J L Calbreath, im thi linusa. Bpeaksr-LT Harris. L'blet Clerk A 0 Jennlugs. Journal Clerk Fred Drager, I' eadlng Clerk O A Murphy. Calendar Clark-FA Northrop, Bglat-arme-W R Bishop. Mailing Clsrk-T W Wain. Doorkeeper A M Pierce, e e The senatorial situation has not aa yet come to a focus. In faol the aena Inrehlp fight entered largely Into the e leotlon ot o Notre of the house and senate. Fullon, Mollrlde, Ore-, Hermann. Hnurue, Moody and a beet of other r oibtr- wiee, bava wire-pullers tt work, yet there 1 no probability that more than three will openly enter tba race at Hret. . " . The flret article t' be presented for adoption In tba bouse was a resolution relative to tba death of Congressman Tongue, and upon I s adoption tbe bnusa adjourned until tomorrow at 1 :30 o'clock out of respect to ths de based statesman. U. 0. Motes. Tbe esatoti fur traok athletic la grow lng near, anil Manager Earl, of tbe 'varsity team, Is very busy making preparations for the year's work. No traiuer bas yet been signed, although oorreapondsnce Is belugoaril-d on with several men, both In tba east and on the ooast. W O Trine, who has so sucoesefully haudled the University of Oregon team for several seasons past, can not be ssoursd this year. . - - -The sibedule of meets bas not yet been made out. Ii Is probable, howev er, that tba team will make a trip through Eastern Washington and Idaho, oonttatlng with the teams ol Whitman Oi liege, Washington Agtl- oultursl College and Uuiveielty of Ida- bo. This trip, If tattled upon, will be mads some time duri'ig May. Tbi unlvenlty boys will also meet Multuo asab again this year, in the last of thi meets arrai gd ky a ooutraet thret years ago. Manager Earl leal o anx ious to msst the teams of several of thi valley colleges, euob ss the Orrgob Agricultural College and Paolflo Uul verslty. Captain Payne, of tba 'varsity trsok team, says that aa far aa good material Is concerned tba university bas better prospects than for sevsrsl years past Tba manager of tha 1902 football team reports ths deflolt to be S637, wltb l8.3 In the treasury. A loan bat been negotiated, and tba amount plseed under one head. Personals. Ladies' Outing Flannel Nightgown Children s - - 75 50 cerj cen J. V. Kauffman Estimates of Mr. Tongue. I'otllend Tatetram. Speaker h T Harris Tongue's eud den destb osme aa a shock to his wide olrole of lumiedtate personal friends By untiring Industry aud native nbllpy Mr Tongue acquired a proml nent etandtng and great Influence ae a member of the National House of Rep. resenlatlves. His publlo career has been a oredlt to himself and an bouor to the state. Heuator R A Booth His auergy, ability aud worth were recognised by congress and he was an Important factor In Its dsolelons. Among Oregon's representatives ba has never been ex celled. Tha knowledge ot bis wortb has, wldsnsd wltb bis yeara of eervlce. Bank Directors Meet. 'I ba dlreotoia of the Flitt National Bank met tills uinrnlug and reviewed the condition of tha bank. Every thing wte reported to be In the beat of oondtllou,' The aunusl election of of fleers resulted In Iba re-eleeiion of all the old oflloere. They are as follows TO Hendricks, president! H B Ekln, vice-president P E Huodgren, cashier L H Potter, asslttant oashlsrt F L Chamber, U RCbrlemao, T Q Heud rlt k, H II Eaklu aud P E tinodgrats, lurwinrt. Arthur Benders is up from Harris burg. J M Williams was a passenger to the Grove this afternoon. Otto Brown, of Cottage Grove, wai iu tbe city this morulog. Horace Buroett is on hla home stead nut ou Wolf oreek. Go Miller le expected home from !iia Franciio la a about ten dae talis Mionls Reiner, of Albany, Is Visiting ber ilitar Mrs David Link, Mlm Lutle Duobar returned thia af ternoon from an extended California trip. Mrs W T Harris and eon have re turned from a very pi asaut trip to California. Dr li W Drown was a pceeenger In Poitland this afternoon, gcing on pro feasional busineee. Mrs D A Paine went to Portland thi. afternoon, and wl ' he the guest o' ffibbne there for a tew days. U 0 Coffui'in has beu abseLl from hie real eetate oKles ou bu luess for thu past few day, returued today. A L Klrklaod want to Portland to. day and will return with bit wife, who has bsen quite ill In tba Good Hawarh tan Hospital. Mies Lois Smith, of Halsey, stopped yestsrday on her way to McCloud, Cal Ifornla, to vhlt with bar friend, Mlm ttdna Harris. F L Chambers went to Cot age Grove this afternoon to attend toe meeting ol or the Directors of tbe Firat National Bnk at that plaoe. a h wtiitamB was a passenger to rortiaud this afternoon. On bis return trip he will mil a visit to tbe "third house" of tbs legislature. O D (Charley) Thomas left this morn, lng for Vlda, where bs will spend the winter with Al Montgomery, honlug to relieve bis asthma by thd McKenzts air. Chaa Goldsmith will be houia toci jbt tomorrow from Cslfornla. Ht went from Han Franci-oo to Portland by boat and will oome In from Pjit'and tonight. Mia Horace Burnett left today for eJalem aad Independence, wbera ehe will epsnd a few daya wltb relatives and frlonde, Hhe will lio visit Cm. vallls before returning. Mr and Mrs Jerry Dammon left thle morning for their homestead on Brum. uuurees. ve luauvertautly slated at tbe time of the marriage that the home stead was located on tha MnK n. ilver. That property baa been leased to Arthur Daaoc. INVITED TO VISIT EUGENE Mayor Chrisman Sends President Roosevelt an Official Invitation, or SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST ALBANY Football Men Entered to Football and Not to Study Books. Play We reproduce tbe text of an Invita tion sent yesterday afternoon to Preei dent Roosevelt by Mayor G R Clirls man. It is one of tbs first Invi'atlooa fnt from Ctmtrnn ttni will va.tr lllr.lv reoelve prompt at-eLtion at the Whit, "';'' football t.am Honte. Following Is the telegram: Phk-identTkeouorb Roobivelt, WAgHINOTON, D. C. Oa behalf of the olty of Eigene I onrdlally invite you to visit our city, while on your tour of tha ooaat thU opting. G. R. Chbisman, Mayor. A Million Voices. thaqt ttlj , Death of Mrs. Sosan E. Moore. CLEARANCE SALE STILL ON -See- Our bargain counters of Granite and Tin Ware at your own prices Our pricos on Crockery are lower than over. GREAT BARGAINS. Our Special Prices In Men's shoes, panti, vests and underwear, are rare Uarcains. ODDS and ENDS iu men's women's. and children's shoes. All sizes at J price. A few Holiday Goods to close at '2b to 50 per cent discount AX BILLY BsC?nt' MrsHmanE Moore di.d yesta.dav at the home of her son, James, who rssmea near tha river bridge. Hha diri of old age, being verr fctllial tha of 71 years. The deceased was a pioneer of thi. stale, ormslng the (hint wltb her bus- hand In 1853. Her oldmt . n, Oreo, .,f .... ,r,rU vmgoo, wae born during the trip aoroM the il.lua. H,x sons aud one daughter eurvlveher. They are as follows; Oren. LaFsyetle, 8tev, H.n 'y and Loo Moors aud Mrs E l Poolr of Porlbnd. ' Tbs funeral will b. U to nn.mw nornlugal So'oloca from ths rMlden.a where the died R,v J H Eoillum will conduct the services, ti t -rmenl will lis made In fie Pleasant Hill com tery. HI School Notes. ' At a meeting of tha traok team this afternoon Prof Bneeden resigned from 'be position of manager for 1903. Mr Saeeden stated that owing to tbe pres sure of his tcbool work and other du ties he would be nnable to attend to tbe ueedenf the team in a proper manner. The E H H football team of 1903 bad a gtoup phi Dgrapb tiken this after, noon. Ths team numbers some of tbe beet football stare that tba school bas bad. Thr Bella Kappa fraternity of the tiluti Honool today pnrobased a new Trowbridge piano for use In their frat houee. Tba Instrument, wbioli cost $350, is of tbs latest model and a flue liino. Tbe frat numbers tome vtry mnslcal mem her?, and Vie Instrument will add mueh to the ileanursot the fra-.ers and their fiieude. Tha Brtta Kappa it the most entir prleing if the High School organiza lions, tilrioe Ita organisation, two yeara ago, It has built snd furnished a very comfortable bouse for Its members, and U at proaeut in a fl nirfehiug fluaucial condition.' Sandy Boitom Tonight. Hampton 4 Hopkins' beautiful pro duction of "Handy Bottom," whlah comes 1 1 tba Parker tonight, Is one of these playa wbloh will live for years, because Ibere Is nothing vulgar, crude of coarse In Its construction, not filled with msl -dramttlo olaplrap. It Is simply a wholesome, hsartroma play a story from life In whiob the charac ters are natural and human, wbiob, when eoupl d w t i fjul,lss presenta tion by so oapab.e a company of pluy. era, mskei It a pi ty that every oue uould see. Yatterday'e Oregnnlan makes public what baa been acknowledged ou tbe aide for quite a whiU that le, Albany College, this season, used uneporttuiau like methods to obtain crack players Four ol t ie beet players have not returned t i school slnoe tbe football season closed. Tbe Oregenlan rays: Thle ie a oad s'ate.ff aftalrc, Biid we hope that Albany will be able to clear herself of tlie cbarg'-or Imforting. However, thee playere have disquali fied thcmseivea for future layiup, a tbs rules of atnletio federation Bay mat every player mutt attend ecbool at least half of tbe oolleve year. Tne eemester ends tbe first of February. Albany papers have n? defense of their teem as yet. Oregon Is absolutely clean in this respect, as every player entered school to study and not primarily lo play foot bail. Could hardly exoreen tbe tin Homei Hall or West Point teu why : A severe cold had t'H luuga causing a most Ol.rB oough. rjeveial physiRtanssuld ha consumption but c ulii not help When all thought be wae doouii began to use Dr King's Newjli-oj for Cnnmimptiou and writes: " 1 1 pletely cured inn and i-aved my I now wtigb 227 pounds. " It's .i.cjr ruaiommu ivi ucukub, COIOB lung irouDiei. rncp one ana (1 bottles free at W t. Da Lano's. For Sale. Blacksmith shop, tools, etc, in good location fir sale. Enquire of J H Wilkinson al l licksmlth shop In rear of oourthouse. Two Loaves for 5 Cents. At Mrs Lambert'e bahery and gro cery, one block west of Day & Hender son corner, two big baves of fresh bread for b cents. DEGREE OF HONOR.! f All members of tbe Degree of 3 are requested to meet at tbe bsll day evening, January 13, at 7 o) to attend an adddress to be givaj tbe Grand Master Workman. Ciiiff of Hoai Room Wanted... For our extensive sprirj stock, bpecial sale certain lines of Ladicl Misses' and childreni' shoes which we desire 1 close out 50c to $1.00. David Link The Exclusive ; Shoe Dealer. j 1 rJsa"aasj .1 At Ncwland's I At Newland'i 70 yards best sawing silk all colors at 5c spool. All of our velvets will be closed out. Prices cut on satins and rilkn. Attention Workmen. All members of the A O U W are f queeted to meet this evening at 7 J'olock at tha hall to attend the address sf Ormnd Muter Workman Wm Smith, at tbe Christian church at 7-in o 'slock. H L Chilron, Maslir Workman. For Sale. Two fri'sh milk cowej one full 1 1 waea uurosm nu.l, a year old next March; 10 yearling ateent; a full. blooded P. land China boar, 13 months oid, weigi tSoilDouuJsj 8 sows, Berk shire and Polaud China mixed, about year old. Prior low. Enquire of or addreea Roht Newtnaler, Eugene. f Clearance Sale Prices In Every D : pa Our Great Annual Clearance Sale is now on-This sale offers so many "good things" we hardly know where to begin. We wish to close out this entire stock in the next 30 days Odd lots and sizes will be sold at a loss before we will carry them over. Dress Goods, Linings, Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons, Do mestics, Calicos, Underwear, Yarns, etc, etc, at CLEARANCE PRICES. All of our $1.00 kid gloves will be placed at 85c pr All of our 1.25 kid gloves will be placed at 99c pr All of our 1.75 kid gloves will be placed at 1.35 pr BIG LOT OF OUTINGS AT 5c Yd At Newland's At, Newland's sjai(rv).JM .s'jy.t Xotlc J S Small, sveceeaor rf I, O llcck. with, will run his own delivery wa gon, commencing Thursdsy, January 15 Umoeilee may he ordered of lha driver or by phone, Black, 1141, Room or Two W.nted. Riom or two n ground fl vr wanted 'or Hikt hi ll-keepln.-. Nolifv f,t Howe al Counhou Lodging Hcu.e at a mum aiC3afc;gZgy,a-ljssi.iaaaJtlui That is attracting attention. Our clearance sale is a perfect harvest for enthuati(f uuyers wno Know a good thing when thev see it. Everything we offer is low in price We'want'to re duce the stock as low of our new goods. as possible before the arrival Our Shoe Department will be the Great Attraction this week. Below we mention a few of them. Misses' Dongola kid, spring heel, sizes 10 to 2. formerly $1.00 and $1 25. Sale 80c and 95c Ladies' fine kid shoes, button and laee.a good rane ofsizes.formerly $3.00 and $3 50 Sale price $2.00 Children's heavy grain slices spring heels, formerlv soM for $1.25. $145 and l."(i0. Sale 98c $1.25 and 51.39 Misses' fine box calf, an ideal shoe for win wear, regular 80c and $1.10, Sale 65c and 89c AH goods marked in plain figures. Tolmie &Traver. 1 3C3.SSS3 ! one.