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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1905)
The Biggest ' BARGAINS l W, , .... I uarg You Ever Heard of at Ihe BON MARCHE 50 Discount on: Smoking Jackets 50 Discount on Furs. 25 to 50 Discount on Women's'Fine Tailored Suits. . $2.50 Ladies' Goodyear Welt Shoe ' for $1.75 Be on Hand A Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday we are going to turn the , store loose to the people, and uch a crash in Men's Suits and Over coats has never been heard cf and Bdys' Suits and Overcoats at your price. This h one of the stores that has never been undersold. Double Your Christmas Shopping Here With Half - Regular Price. ' : liTe BON MARCHE A Place to Save Money. . HOP MARKET SEEMS BAD Hop Dewa Is, to ay tbe leeat, dis couraging to lb big Industry of Ore go j. Tbe latest hop rp;rli show ll)U4s selling aa low aa 4'u cents, and fi OHUti la uow a big pride lor the bopa that were 32 oenta at one time Tbe 11)05 are not muoh better, tbe prloe ranging from 6 oenta to 0 ceuts. Tbe abort are now oontraotlng to deliver 1000 hops In New Ifork olty for 1Q centa. Tbla means tbat tbeae gamblers guarantee tbat 1.T0Q Oregon hopa will not bring over 0 or 7 cents ponnd next jemr. Under these olr Onmstanrea growers will be compelled to oat all expenses and ploknra will not be given over bait of this year's prloea. HIGH SCHOOL PLAYS HARRiSBURG On Christmas night tbe Eugene high -school basketball team will play a gaioe with a team from tlarrlsburg In tbat oitr. Th Lino county boys have seme good material to choose from, bat when It comes to the game a a solenoe tbe high school lads can outshine tbem. The team from here will be as follows: I'erret, centre; Walsou lluid, Klng.f jrwarde; Srultb, .Karriugtoo, guards NEW OFFICERS OF ' A. F. AND A. M. At the regular meeting of Eagene lodge No. 11, A. F. and A. M , held last evening,' tbe following members were elected to office for tbe coming year: L. M. ' Travis, W. M. ; A. Lombard, 8. i G. (I'd. DeBai, J. W.; P.' W. Oaburo, treasurer; Jas. b'. Robinson, eeoretary. The latter two were re elected, V Tbe mretlng last evening was mark ed by k law attendance. On tue night of December 27 tbe newly elect ed otfloeta will be Installed. . 'Married At the personage of th Ilompbrey Memorial Methodist obarnh Saturday, December 16, miss Elsie, Howard, of Portland, and Andrew. D. Ruddl mm, of Bprliiitfield, t til s county. Lodging House Rooms Tbe opatalre over White's grooery -tore, one blook from tbe depot, has Dean divided Into rooms aud newly fornlehed. Ilerla and riorni by day or week at 25 cents a day. Bijou Theatre A brand, new, well arranged pro gram opens tonight at tbe Bijou, headed by the wonderful travlilaa, hoop fullers and novelty jugglers. This duo Is dlreot fnm the Orphe urn, San f'ranoisoo. DeMoaa and Robin son, tbe oolored stars, also come with their funny melange of ong ' aod dance. Grace Wlnthrop la a oharmlng vio linist, and Frnak Hopklus will slug osw song story. A gold watoh will be given away Friday evening, and an Xmaa matinee bii been arranged for the ohlldren Saturday, December 23. Every ohlld will get an Xmaa preseut free. City Meat Market ; Tbe olty meat market, at Sixth and Willamette streets, has seonred a llrst-olasa sausage : maker. Htriotly por lard aiao a specialty, full line of fresh aud smoked moat ooutiiot ly on baud. PAUL MESTEL, ., City Meat Market. New Price on Records All 10 looh disc records only 60 oenta each at Rankin a music store. Oblll Con Carne like the Mexicans make at tbe Hazel wood. i waut your trade and am willing to lv yon luslda figures on auytblug In my stock. J. O. WATTS. Tbe Jeweler. Luokey, the jeweler, tamps. gl vea trading WILL HOLD -ANOTHER " ELECTION Electric Light and Water Bonds Question to Be Resubmitted Election Will Be Held Tuesday, January 2 No Bids Received Tor Bonds Voted in Sep tember Tbe voters of Engene will heve an other opportunity to express their views op'oo tbe inunlolpal ownership question. At last nlgbt'a meeting ol rthe olty ooonoll another special eleo lion, as predloted in tbe Gourd lust evening, was ordered held on Toes day, January 2, 1906, for tbe purpose 'if resubmitting tbe quest'on of tbe la--aanoe of 8100,000 eleotrlo llgbt bond' ,nd 9 100,1)00- water bonds. I A resolution to tbls effect wa-i In rolnoed by Councilman Matloiu and arrled 6 to 2, Couooll nan Spencer nd Uajatow voting no for the reason, ney stated, tbat the date Jwas iu Oovenlent for must of tbe voters, I wing praotloally tbe brat day of tbe ear, when all business men are but ltb their monthly and yearly cuileo Horn. M'. Matlock, In presenting tbe res ilutlon, staled Ibat 2lnoe a salt lu enjoin tbe council from Issuing tbr ojads bad been commenced there ha ex Intel duubt aa to tbe legality ol tne Flection In September, ml lent uinoh as another election would be leas expensive J5au a lawsuit, It was thought beat to resubmit tb question co tbe voters aud proceed In a man aer that would appear to all to be en tirely legal. He alto stated that iuac- muub aa a report bad been olroolated that i tbe voters tad changed their rsluda oo tbe municipal ownership question, tbla would give tbem an opportunity to express tbemeelvea. NO BlDDmRd FOR BONDS. The meeting last night whb called tor the purpuie of opening bids for (he :00.00p bonds voted In Septem ber. Letters from four tand'purcbaa ing oonoerns were opened hut no bill were received. Tbese firms thought t'jat i per ocut., the, rate of Internal offered by ' tbe city, wbs too low l'bree nf them wanted 4 per oeut., and another higher tbau tbat. Tbe drms are: Leason, Wood A Mayer, if Cincinnati; JoSo Nuveen,of Chicago; N. W. Harris fc Co., of Chluago, and Morris Brotbers, of Portland. After tbe letters were read Council man Matlook offered a resolution, whlob was passed, to defer the matter of acting npon any bids for bonds un til Wednesday evening, January 3, I906. OTHER BUSINESS. Ordinance were passed aa follows: .To levy an Hstesjment for tbe im provement of Stewart avenue from West Thirteenth street to West Sev enteenth street. To establish g'ade In alley runuiog east and weat between West Eighth and Weat Ninth streets from centre of blook to I live street . . . b'fre Chief Voran submitted bis plan-for a lire alarm system, au on' lined In the Guard a few days ago. and tbe matter waa referred to tbe oommlttee of tbe whole. , After readlug a number of bills and transacting other minor businet tne meeting adjourned. INJURED IN LOG- tilNG CAMP dmory Kiooarasoo, a young man employed in Fellman Xloolle'a log ging camp on the Sluelaw river, was quite badly hurt yesterday aud 111 be nnable to work for several weeks on account of bu Injuiy. The orew was .reeking a jam of logs and vonno Kionarason waa working on tbe Una. The lead .block suddenly brnVA .n the line flw back, striking tbe young man on the back of the head, render ing blm nnconsolous. tie soon regain ed consolonsneae, bnt no bonea were broken. He will be laid up for soma time to come. THE CHURCH 1 ON WHEELS Services are attracting aunsiderable attention lu the chapel oar Emman uel. sidetracked at the depot. There , a short song service and gospel ad dress by Ret. and Mrs. & R Hermls ton, who bsve charge of tbe work, fhe car Is well equipped for religious .ervlce There is an Eetey organ hu.U iuside,a bru.s puplit aud Ednon nbonofepb and a blaokboaid, with tooti.,. nmiacltv of 120 perions. lb n aix of tbese cara being operated by the Amerlciu Baptist Publlouion to ..lots. (Jver 12.00U peraous have put' llclv nrofeased faltb in the Christian rsllglon as a result of this unique mothnrf of work. The car work bae ti.eii creatlv blessed among the rail road men. Eaoh one of tbese cars has a sneoial history. Tbe Urat one, "Evangel," was built by a ohapM car sjndioare. the "Herald of Hops" was nullt by the younmen In the Baptist denomination, and "Glad Jldlnga' was built by Wm. Hills and soprort -d by blm. "Emmanuel," tbe one tbat Is In the olty at this time, was milt by tbe Buptis's on th Faoiflo Inat. The oost of the car Is about Ix thousand dollars, aud was ral e I iy small offerings. Tonight at 7:30 Vlrs. Hermistoo will preaoh. This till be tbe last servlue bed Ibis eea in tbe car. RESIDENCE QUARANTINED Chief of Folloe Stiles ttila afternoon placel tbe residence of B. C. Cruaap, in SVest Second street, between Lin itilo and Lawrence, under quarantine or scarlet fecer. The person afflict id la Mrs. Crnnip. i Railroad Notes Harry W. Lyon, for a long time r ilroal eaent tt SfrtcgtH I, Is now m operator In, tbe S. P. Albany of fice. Work on tbe new steel water tank lere it progressing rapidly. s Tbe S. P. railroad people have made Wjndllug an office with an agent at a utlary ot (63 a month. , Tie S. P agent at Oregon City has been dismissed lor cauaea not gUen. Bids are being made for the follow ing positions: Agents at Seglnaw, Oregon CHy, ftVst Soio, Weudllng, Lafayette, aud operators at Leland, ded'ord Bnd Glendale. Work on the center pier of tbe Springfield railroad bridge Is pr'o- ireealog slowly Kallruad men de clare that this bridge will not be omfieted before nt-xt July. rlamptonShoe Store Announcement Commencing January 1, 1906, 1 ll! do a strictly cash bOBluess. Do tot ask for oredit. All those indebt ed to me kindly come io and settle is I witb to close my books by Jan uary 1st In toe shoe department. FRANK HAMPTON. Torture of a Preacher The Sturr i f the tnrtnra nf R.n-TV u. .uoure, paBtor of the Baptist .M.I..U, ii, iiniurrHV B. . v nil mterent you. tie save 1 "I .nlfor. igonles because i f a peraUteut cough eaultlUK frum II. e urin . . I lm,l t.. deep 'Itring or iu bed I iriorf n,. remediea wl bout elj onMl I ima Ur. Klug's New Di-uocerv fnr omptluu, eci.ba and uild, utl ely asved me from Bnn..,m tlo ." A grand ame fnr rii.ooj iinditionp of tnrnnr anrl uLano's, drogglst; prle! 50o ind $1, guaranteed. Trial bi.ule free. Wanted Every young man who is soina tn give bis best nirl nlna nH.an. We are headquarters for bolldav X tU & t .1 mam nn Rna lln a. . i . . goods of all kiuda. Our Hue luoludes sls4 mauloiire seta, nnrrnr.. ... a-- nua imported nave the unest Hue tn the nit? ..i faucy , are selling gaoda at wholesale nrio.. 3 and 10 sets for 6 and 7j to and fl sets for 3.B0 to $1.50. the pick of domestlo toys, games, dolls, chin goods, jewelry, Christmas treo orna- flisuts, etc, etc Hull's Drag Store For those wishim? the beat.. C. I Winter is In chorze of t.hA wi.i J Photo Co. Studio, ond guarantees re S12 l Chamber Block- 'Phone R-ed dl9 3td I HULL'8 DKUO STOKE. Special Stockholders' Meeting A "Peclal meeting of the stotkhcld era of the Crow Telephone Co. is o 11 ed at Crow January 6th, 1906, at one o'clook p. m. tot the purpose of lery log one assessment, to be applied on Indebtedness and Improvement of company's line. Stockholders are ur gently requested to attend. CHAS. HADLEV, Pree J. V. JENKINS, Sec, " Dog Owners, Take Notice! If yon bave Oct p,d ,he ,,oenM on your dog do so at om hrn. are added. 1 ab. beglD t Mo oatohand dispose ot all unlicensed Dated December 4. L. BONNtV, Ponndmaster. J- S Luckey, the j,eri glTlJ, green trading stamps. Gennlnn K n t i . ..vU.u,ny lamaies at aee wlidow display. Oregon. Tbe am Couh We have put two bargain counters fronl of our store, and these counte contain an assortment of our entire Christmas Good "At Ridiculously Low Pried We will change these counters ever! so as to cover our entire assortmerl come every day and keep coming, and win get a genuine . Dargain. Wheil goods are taken from the counters go back to original prices, v . LINN DRUG ( White's New Groci J. W. WHITE, the old reliable Eugene grocer, is in the J Fresh, Pure Groceries. White treatment at White's store. 5th and Willamette Streets, El ta Business Briefs Hot tamalap, boneless ohlokaa males at the Smeede Grill. Wood, wood, wood. At Eugene Transfer Co. English Holly with berries for Chrletmas. CHAMBEKS! HARDWARE. Try a club bouse sandwich at the Hazelwood after tbe show. Hamilton 22 rifles at only $1.50; with extra long barrels, $2. 33 E. 91 h St. Barker's Gun Works. Doll go-oerts with paraaola at 75c and op. i CHAMBERS' HARDWARE. Get a package of Imp Sont Destroy sr at Jennings & Edwards'. C'eans Dues before homing and puts ont dree while burning. Three minute pop corn;for Christ mas. ' CHAMBERS HARDWARE. . Tbe Hazelwood will cook your Christmas dinner and you can serve it at home. Clanss Manicure Seta In silk lined iaees. . r CHAMBERS' HARDWARE. For a good salad go to tbe Hazel wood. -Potato salad aerred free with all fried oysters at the Hazelwood. A thousand and one things 'for Christmas at CHAMBERS!' HARDWEA1. u'oi a-iay olook for $2.50 ffatta' j at Born In Eugene, Decern bi tft. and Mrs J. II. We' weight, eight pounds. Wednesday, Dao. 13, and Mrs. Harry Colema i daughter. Saturday, Deo. 16, X Vlrs. U. Gingerly, at Ci Monday, Dec. 11, 19d Mrs. H. Amerherst Hi well, a daughter. J. S. Luokey, f-e j' green trading stamps. NEW . R. P.STARKEY.Mi Christmas Vaudevi-le ConrcJ Brand New f.og TH. ORSV TSAVinl Hoop Rollert aw noveiiy n.wn KD ROBIN! The CrickertKk Colordi GRACE WINTHRoi , Charging vioiiniv. - FRANK HOPKIKS Seng story- CIIOI'OSCOP! New Motion Plcrurn. OOLD WATCH FRS8 FRIDAY '; Admission lCc Pe.ervq Xmu Matinee Saturdar, rcb" Ker toit a week is certainly within the reach of all. We we Pacific Com' for forty-five different makes, ranging in prices from 165 to J Anyxf these can be had on our little-at-a-time plan of from week up. Call and bspect our elegant stock, get our prices ina i We can suit the most fastidious. Music evenings until Xmas- 470 Waiomette Street. ? Chambers B!x