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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1903)
' ( -J So Main 191 Special Sale on Notice Gilbert's comer window I irs JLDSMITH. fHER. jcl'Tburedey, ooeaelonel Brevities. V Again lonlght. Aln tonight A(tlo tonight. ( At the U E ohuroh. XttheM E ohuroh. . '.At the M E cburou. EH Inghav Is now In Loe Angelee " IverlereDldlvrlelag. Itlitow .olfh. (to Morrow for yoor plumbing Iieet metal work. 489 Willamette (. Phone, Black 1221. (tin Miller the other day eool I'lvrana nail Into ble knee to a faorJrtbl depth, and Ie now laid Dp, I Bruot Burnett, of Corvsl l a former JUolverelty of Oregon student, m married t Amity, Jo 19, to Mlee E U Hagbam. I Weloadvertontly etated that Rev B F rR-iwlaod conducted tbe funeral services vilte Mm KUbeth Hendersoo. C'T Jl.ia N Wall, pastor of tha Cumber land Preabylerlan churob, wae tbe ortiolellng cl-rKViuen. DrDA Palue and E O Tobey bold the hlebeat ecere ie far made at 'nooked bat" Id the Comaaerolal Club ,' bowling alley. It It U. Tea frames were bowled. With praetloe tble reoord eao be eatlly euipaeeed. Tbe moL eter orowd last night la tbe Eohorob gWee one more evtdenoe of the great value of prluter'e Ink. Tbe . picture how wae Tory well advertlied aud the management wat rewarded with all the thai oouM be handled and then tome. W Li Hayward, of Oakland, Cal, hae beta eeoured to eoaeh the Albany College truck team fur tbeetaton of 1903. Uanater Wire cl.ieed the deal yeelerdey. Hayward le a Berkley mau and a good athlete. Lett tenon he coached the Peolflo Unlverelly traok team, and apint a few dayt with the AlbaDT College team. Hayward It onfldenl of puttlog out a winning teem In Albaay tblt ytar. Dunn'a eolld fruit tree tpray. Longhmlllar A Peter. J. W. KAYS' FURNITURE CO Embalmcn and Funeral Directors Dav & Henderson. Undertakers and Embalmers. Cor. Will and 7th CLEARANCE SALE ou several linos of good shoes in order lo oloio out Sumo, exceptional good bargains to those who como early. YORAN'S SHOE STORE CLEARANCE SALE -See Our bargain counters of Granito and Tin War Our pricos ou Crockery are lower ihau ever. j .s Thursday, Friday and Saturday For great bargains in Footwear. Ask to see the $3.50 Enamels we are selling for $2.50. We nave a few pair of Ladies' Shoes left to sell at $1.15. Gilbert. CAPTURED THE HOUSE-BREAKER Wm. Allen Brought lo Eugene From Cottage Grove on a Serious Charge. Wat Allen wat latt night brought from OettageUroTeoD tbe oreiland by Couetable It K Lawsoo. Allen wae arretted Id Cottage Grove yetterday en a charge of lareeuy from a dwelling. Tbe crime wae committed from tbe reeldenoe of Tbnmaa Cox Monday night. Allen le alleged le have taken H.M lo oaeh and a pipe. Allen wee takea before a Joetlee In College Grove yeaterday and bound over to appear before tbe Marob Urea of olroult ooort. Be now laDgolthee In tbe oouuty all. High School Notes. Tbe Aetembly thle morning enjoyed two exceptionally good mntloal nam bent A piano duett by Sadie Ford and Paul Btaufler and a violin eolo by Mite MoElroy. Dr Htohdolt made a abort addreee In blob be urged tbe ueoeeelly of pre serving the High Bohool'e good name la the community. In part he taldi "There wae time when tbe Blate Uolvanlly waa praatloally tbe only eduoatlonal feature of Eugene. Now that time la peat and while the U Divers- liy gete, and deeervet, a great ebare of (be poblto aupport, tbe High Hahool le old enough end of eufflalant Importtnot to be entitled to Hi inure. We are now old enough to tit at the tehle with the reel of tbe edueatlonal family and are ertalnly entitled to our ebare of pie and other good things, at leatt to long at we behave ourtelvee." Invltaltooe are out for the flrttdanoe of the High BOtiool Amusement Club The affair will take plaoe at the Arm ory on Jan. 80. The elue ie making elaborate preparations and theoooatlon promleea to be moat enjoyable. Commercial Club Meeting. The meeting of the Uemmerolal (Hub latt evening waa marked by the altendanoe of a large number of the naetabere. A abort bualneee eettlou wat held wbtn the oomtulttoe appoluted le oek after tbe propotltlou of the oar. rlage factory atked for more time In whloh to operate. Tblt waa granted and the. committee will report at a later date. After the bntlneee eeeelon the mem be rt enjoyed the evening la the atuuee- eaeut departmente of the olub. Tbe new bowllog alley teemed to a general favorite. Broke His Aim. Klmer Heck, a all teen -year old boy raiding on Keel Twelfth ttreet near Ferry, yetterday brake hie right arm He wat lo tbe woodthed and la at. tempting to oloee the door caught hie arm lu tome way which reeulled In fiaeture. Dr F M Day attended him aud be le getting along nloaly. Batallion Parade Postponed. The batalllon parade ordered by Ool Yorau at tbe Armory Friday nlgbl hi bwo pnetponed for the prevent. GREAT BARGAINS. Our Special Prices In Meu's ehoeo, pantn, vests and uudorwear, , y o v" Bargains. Personals. W J Koyoe la home from Portland. A 0 Woodoook want to Balem thla afternoen. Cllve Chetber returned today from a trip north. Go Kelly returned thli afternoon from Portland. 0 L Webber, tbe Oreewell merobant, arrived thla afternoon. Miie H Wlltae, of Harrlaburg, wat la tbt olty thlt morning. B K Laweon wat In the olty from Cottage Grove tble morning. MreBamuvl Mo Adams retnrned to day from a vlalt to California. Mrt Thot Barbre returned thlt after, ternooo from her old bone near Z en. Mre W M Crew oatno froaa Cellfor. Dia today to be tbe guest of frleadshere Mlaeee Lena Kauflman and Mary Berger left tble afiernooa for Boeoburg on timber bussneee. M Emerleb, H D Fonntato and G T Lane were In from Waltervllle thle morolng on buelne.1. Mitt Maud Hobbe wat a paeeenger to Aloany thlt afternoon to be tbe gaett of frltndt for a few daye. Mre J M Bhelley wat a paaaeager to Salem tble afternoon to Join bar but. band, repreaentatlve Id tbe bouee. Mre H D Wegnnn weat to Albany tble aftarnotu with her daughter to be abtent a few dayt on a pleaeure trip. Mr and UnOL Thompeon, mar ried laat evening, left thle afternoon for Fort Canby, Watlilngton, to reelde. Mrt 8 U Mar. h went to Portland thlt afternoon to villi with her ton who It a phyalolao la the metropolle. Pretlnent Oaiubpell and Regent Friendly returned from Portland tblt turning. Edward N Deedy, ennueoted with tbe Department of the Ioterloj, le In the olty from Roaeberg ou government bualneae. M L Floklea and family arrived yes terday from North Dakota, ana vlelted a few frlenda here. They are Eaetero. frlendt of Mrt T L Qulner. W Q MuntOD lefi foe eVaaaharf tfcU arwranou afteraileodlog theeeeeloaof iho board of offloere of the dletrlot ooDventtoo of ihe T P B 0 E here. Mre John Pal tenon, of Edlnbarg, North Dakota, hae been looking aaoal the Willamette valley with an Idea to eel tie. Bhewenl toOentralla, Waah Ion, thlt afternoon to vlelt a thort lime. Harried at Death Maay Eugene people will remember Wm Bradley, who with Walter Col lint and Mre Hameyer, errlved here from tha Eaat about a year ago and weal up to Gate Creek aud Qiarti Creek lo look at tome timber Willi a view of making a parohaee, bat did not de en. Mr Bradley died about two weeke ago at Milwaukee, Wla. On hie death bed he and Mie Haaaeyer were married and the Inherited about 113,000,000 of hie 35,000,000 fortune, eo the etory goee. Eagles Will Entertain Ladies. At the regular meeting of Eugene Aeile, Fraternal Order of Kaglee, laat atghl It wae decided to give a ladiee' social en Tueeday night, Feb S. Com. ailtteee on program and refreehtueuta were appointed, and an enjoyable evenlug le antlolpated. The new hall In Ihe Lane County Bank building will be Hie eoena of theae teatlvltlte. STILL ON at your own pricoa. " r cent discount. THE PICTURES WERE EXCELLENT To be Repeated This Evening in the Methodist Church Huge Crowd Attended. Tbe Steele end Freelaod moving plotare and Illustrated . leoture of laat evening In the Methodlat oburoh waa more tban a tuoeaea. Tbe aeatlng ov pao'ty of ti e large building waa taxed to tbe utmost aud many were turned away beoauae there waa no more room Thnae who aaw the entertainment ie mark upon tbe auperior quality of the pletureeand eonga. The entertainment . will be given again tonight in the Methodlat ohuroh. Tbe management promleee many varl atlona In tbe program. Tbey carry enough variety to meet Juat eucb emer genelae. Tbe prloee are right and Ibe pabllo can do no better tban to take tbeahowln. Every Indication points to a big orowd attain tonight. Peck's Bad Boy Coining. Peok'e Bad Boy la aald to be one cf tbe beat mualcal farce oiinedy oeTerlnga of raoent yeare It le alao orerittrd with being presented by a oompany of exceptional excellence; the bright par tinnier stars, of which are Mlaa Tlnlat HllleoD, and Comedian Mr Harry Wll 11a, who are towers of strength In tbe fun making line. When tbey are on tbe stage gravity fllea oat tbe window and laughter oomes Id with the gele rhe play la (all of witty linen, humor- oue tonne aud inueloal Indiorcuey there being art a word or aituatinc lhat oould off nd tha moat faaildlou auditor. The opiutoo In every olty where pretexted, as well aa in New York, is to the effect that It le one of tha beet mualoal farce eimedlee an trout-eat oompany before the public It III be aeen at tbe Parker on nex Krtdx t-. " Board ol Regents. At tbe meeting of the board of Unl Teralty regente b.U In P.irtland yea terday, Prealtleut Campbell'a annual report waa read. It wat optlmlatio throughout, and ahowed growth In all departmeniaof the aohool. Tbe total enrollment at Eunene, Including the aohnnl of mu.lc, whloh bat lOi pupil", la ISO. In t ie report of Judge Dearly the expemtliurea for the put year were 161,834.27. The total Income wae fttl 6611 29, lavln a hlanoe of (224.04. Dean Riohard Thornton, of the Law School of Porlanl, waa given a. two yearn' leave of ab.euae. Arrange for Convention. Preeldent M G Muuaon, of tbe Y SOE oonveutlon, oame lu from R is burg yeeteiday af.ernoon, and called iBieellng of tbe board of offloere of ihe convention to arrange the program for Ihe next oonvemlin, which Is to be held In Roeeburg thle apiing, and to attend to other detail that might eome before the ofHolale, The meeting waa held yeaterday afternoon a. tha home ut Mlaa Faunla MuCallum, who le eeo- rotary. Fo:lowlug are the offloere of ibe convention i M U Muuron, preal dent; Mlee Cnnelauoo Handeaker, treasurer, aud Mlaa Fjunle McCi-1 nm toretary. Another Lodge. W M Roles, manager for Washing ton, Oregon and California, uf the Fraternal Tribune., a rapidly growing fraternal order, la In Ihe olty and, eecotupai.l.d by A V Duoker, organ laar, commenced work this niornlnit eeeurlng aaerabere for au organlnilm here. Mr Roles it struck with our beaatlful illy and will unve hie fami ly to Kugeueaud aiake tbl his head qttarlera. Tbe lodge be repretents eeams to be of ruerttoilene nature. Liqaid Air Reserved Seats. On oreouat of the unexpected d . mend for re-ervta eeate for the Liquid Air lecture tu be g'vrnThuredey night al the Chrtetlm crtu'eh, Ihe managers w.ah to it ite that watt In Ihe aide par-lp-, near Ihe t l.ifjrm, will be opened " ' , 1 A K.. Ih.l ' I K. a M , - J. THE PASSING OF AN OLD RESIDENCE Lut week Mrt E E BllgMon tore down tie i l l realdenne on iha D.y ielend norihean ol tlia cl y w a if belie and her fanii'y have been oocupylng fortbepaet it or IS year The boa waa torn down to mike room tor a new realdence wbieb Mra Blizbtoa prnpoiee to ereot. Tbe etrooture J J-1 torn dowa waa one of tbe old limere, baring been nreoiedlDtbe early '01'a by William Walker, grandfather of Alfand Wm K Walker. John Da, father of R M Day, boBxht the plaoe Id the early '7u'a aud Mra Bllghton bought It pe'bape a d"zn yeara ago. The old bouae waa a aubetanitl one In Iti time bat it bid outlived lie uetfulneet. Hotel Arrivals. HurriiK Bocai. 0 O Walker, Walker Edward N Deady, Roaeburg John Llnab, Drain 1 L Ward, Portland M C Uanderaon, North Yakima Amauda Wll tie, Barrlaburg U EL'nrrence, Portland B Li Currence, Portland J W Tripp, Riteburg M H Htsel, Portland ' O E Freeland, Portland F E Nlghiwander, Hadleyvllle P M Brown, Portland M 8t John, Wendllng M Emerlek, Waltervllle H D Fountain, Waltervllle UT Lue, Waltervllle L M Pevey, Ranler P L Campbell, Eugene J Ft Beoher, 8 F Mra M A Btubb, Qreaham E H Kuhr, Scranton, Pa TX Hall, ricraiitnu, Pa Ed B.matead, N Y D U Waldenn, N Y B K L&waon, Collage (J rove auBBoa. A W Willlemi, S F QROuppy, 8 F H Q VanDuten, Attorla M L Fioklea aud fatn, N D Hat Want, Portland A F Jonea, Chicago D Carlmer, Ht Joe J A Morrla, Balem O Olttou, olty W J Royoe, city A C Lawrence, Portland C H Andrawa, Portlaud J O Foater, Mln. J O Gambia, Porlltnd H O Birtrom Rweburg A M Uumphreye, PoriUed D MoUarty, Portland The river la at a 12Toot atage and rlt in alowly. Albany Demoorat," Jan JO: "Four hove left Albany today lo aee tbe world, Afier going aa far aa Halwy, three of them returned home today and the other onntl.iu.d bla travilt and it It thought will go aa far aa Eugene or rtrtrlnafleld. WANTED Furul hed home offoernr Ave roonia by respouilble parties. Look Bex 190, Eugene. 0 Oaf Enormous Selling of lust ttleek Influenced to an unheard of ff .arP Ructions on every claes of goods, will be eclip'd enlirely by thl9 week 8 eveut Furs, Scarfs, Capes, Collarettes, At haVthe former price. Heavy reductions ' Ladies' and Men's Knitted Underw-ar and Hosiery Hie ol the greatest opportuoties you will have this year. "J(r For womni's fine rihbod vests and .lyC pnnts, bargain at 30o and 3c All joods marktd in plain . . . Doilies For One Week Only V. Kauffman See South Window. WEDDED AT HOME LAST EVENING Miss Cora Gilbert and Dr. Carl L. Thompson United at Hy meneal Altar. The home of Mr and Mrs G L Gilbert, at 125 Weat Eighth Btreet, lait eveolng wae tbe aoene of a bappy weddion. Mlaa Cure Gilbert, tbe acooinpllabed daughter of Mr and Mrs U L Gilb.rt, wat united at tbe b meueal altar with Dr Carl L Thompson, aopttal Stew ard of the Fort Canby barrack, Wash ington, Tbe oeremony w it performed by tbe Riv Cbae K Woodwaid, pastor of tbe First Preibyterian cbarob, at 10 o'olook under a beautiful oaoopy of ivy Inter- I mingbd witb the rarest flowere. Tbe bride wa dreaded In rich e'lk trimmed with eilk ohiffon and point lace. Her natural prioe wa enbaucvd by tbe beautiful o atume. Tbe gronm wore tbe neua! bUok evening auit. Mr and Mra Albert Lemruh, oouaioe of tbe bride, reeldeote of Omaha, Neb., were tbe only gueet exoepting lmme dii family and the minister. The bappy oouple left thle afternoon for Fort CaDby, where tbey will reside In tbe tutnrc. Not Violaters. H G Van Duien, etate fish warden, etated to a Guard man yesterday that two dam were being oooFtruoted, one on the Rogue river and the otber ou tlje Umpqua which were not yet fin I lied. Hlsrl-itto that part of the s waa merely to acquaint tbe build' era with the daman la of the law in re gard to Osh Udders bains; built where- ever tbe water le obstructed. Tbe oouiptriiea doing the work Minified their approval and the salmon will hare climbing places when the dama are finished. pecial Notice. ""'"J o numerous requests tor a r"be conoert-eit.rtalnment arraonmenii have been mn w . , lb tern tonight, with some changes In the program. Thut, those wbo were luroed away last evening will be able to enjoy th affair tonight. The bonding will be packed again tkla evening, at th' It positively the latt appearance or this grand moving plo. lure llluetraid oonoxrweutertalnment. From the tourt House. REAL ESTATE TRANtf KHg T L Gilliam to CJ Brbite, RX90fwt on Wlllamit e street, Eugene, $8,WI J W aud A J Gowdy to G W MoCoj , S ajree In tp 20, a r a w, ioOO. W M aud Etta J Green ti Martha A Green, 9 aorea In tp 17 a r 4 w ; 250. M J Arnel to Aizell Aruel 106.47 aorea lo tp 16 t r 1 w; (1. U4RRIA8C LICINSI. Carl R Thompson and Cira A Gil bert, G L Gilbert wltneea. J Q A i"or men's heavy fleeced Underwear Vgood value at Go ainl 75 cents. Rgures. Uncle Tom's Cabin. The aurvl val of "Unol-i Tooj'a Cabl n" al tbe dawn of the 20th century la enmtblng to marvel over, but It le an attured f i0. The elaborate renovifle tion of the old play by Manager Wash burn of Ibe Station Company in a new piotorlal drees with up to date metboda plentifully displayed throughout i:s balf'a.do7.3D aa'a, Judging from tbe box office reoelptt wherever this mmpany plavt, furaiahea ample proof that "UuoleTom'a Cabin" It still potent. Hpeolal aoeaery for every aoene de plcted enlarged ohoru et of genuine ntgrnei from tbe oottonbelt, modern upto date apeoialtiea, two male'quar tattea and a female quartette, a band of Alabama piokanlnnlet, a gorgeoue oakewalk la a pretty tatting entitled 'Tbe Palae of Hllver Mat," Improved light effeote and mechanical illuaiona will be teeo la tbe Bteteon production of thlt famous play. Tbe preseDting company In tome iaetanoet ia a double one and contains the namae of nnmer one footllsht favorites. The etreet pa rade le aald to be tba lnngeat, richest and beet ever given by a theatrical company. The Stetson Oompaay la booked at tbe Parker on Monday, Jn. 28. Bought a Sawmill. Roeeburg Plsludtaler: Woarerella bly Inform ;d that the Walker Bro.h ere, two genial and enterprising busi ness msn of Walker, Lane ooun'y, have bought the aawmllllaud logft ng outfit of Henry Mooney, near Anlcuf in Paea ereek oanydB and with their usual eneriry are already refitting and repairing the mill preparatory to pi t tlog It Into aotiireoperation on a larger scale. Tbey will no doubt turu out a firat elaat lumber product ae anon a they get their mill moderifzad ind put to lt full working ottpaolty. The WaUer Bros, have been conducing a mercantile eatabllehment at Walk-r for many yeara, but have bad oouxlil- erable experience i l enlerprises tlmilar to the oue Id whloh they are now eu. gaged. GUiia cut lo order and put lit. Chambers' Hnrdwa'e, Room Wanted... For our exterpveepring stock. Specttl tale on certain lines' of Ladies' Misses' and chfldrens' shoes whichtve desire to close out 50c to$1.00. ' Davil!"k ;7ciusive The E-; dealer. Shoe ; Tomie &Traver. XeTf CT a-'- J a, jjiajeuM C9 9 ., . ..... - , , n.tratlon. lo i pvre-e 30.