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I I .. nm r.llADn . school ynjGttuAiii under Ik ..-r. m INC. udice. ijz:::.i ., very rnZrv day of the week. take ibf.st Aadross all com ',IKP,oa make ail remtv ' , TUe Eugene Guard, je0re011- nnilw. LwHlHW ,u"" ' ... ,.rrier. per week . $ .15 W"rrle? per month .60 M.r (la advance) . 4.00 .rr.dvac.) 2-00 EdllU" OV Bont" .06 . cople raie8 made known on M00- . .k nnatofflce at Eu- iiered ' V ' .H-eiasa matter. Oregon, Jp.nis ' " ""rd' ' -.., ni-A authorized to , 0UWUi"l -- - d receipt for subscriptions or ' , other business for the Dally ....... n.,rrf: Mge Grove-V. C. Conner. ,sell-J- L. Clark. lurgCeo. A. Drury. ffiuKPKNDKNT PAPER. ember of Assucrouat . FKIUAY, DECEMBER 21 FUR AX OPEN HIVKK. i(irdlng the movement iui n riter as far as Eugene, the Al Democrat aaya: L Eugene Commercial Club la to begin working for a govern .pproprlallon of $250,000 to te the Willamette so boats can L far as that city. , That is cer- smbltlous, and ' Indicates a ot rustle that is commendable. U days a community, like an iuil, nas to stir or It will get Eugene Is evidently stirring, t Is In a position where it can proceedings with much inter- pr what helps navigation toward e will help at Albany. Selflsh (111 favor a plan under which jvernnient shall first lower the between Salem and Albany in nereit of better conditions for , and then the river may b.e ltd to further south along to- the state university city. While wt probable that such an appro- in will be granted, particularly itll after Congressman Hawley sis seat and Oregon has a real entatlon. It is impossible for esent congress to make an ap- latlon sufficient to keep down of the bars this side of Salem. blore the appropriation has fal- io the river the other side of it)', and the result has been an (nmer service only to Salem to ol up the river at least as far kny and Corvallls." The captain of a Hulling vessel in Portland harbor tells a reporter about his sick dog being cured by a fall of twenty feet Into the forecastle. The more popular way Is the pistol, though the ax may also he depend ed upon to effect a permanent cure. A French scientist who has Inves tigated many cases, claims that peo ple do wonderful and surprising things in their sleep. The constant growth of the city of Portland might be given as a convincing example. .A rather pathetic tale, that of a woman in New York going to buy Christmas toys for her four children and finding the $10 bill with which she started lost or stolen, turned shoplifter. JAPANESE IN 'FRISCO Board of Education of San o, through Secretary Leffing tu made plain the position of panese question in the follow- atement: 'act that the president of the States, basing his arguments jffroneous assumptions, and kg against a loyal people is criticisms regarding a mat la purely one of local con- not In the least deter the of the Pacific coasf, who are, II, doubtless the best judges at ' Immediate needs and wei gher do misleading deduc ed recommendations of a pol- 10 high anthorlty, when vofc- gb a document which plain !llt the light of favor and not lb. Impress the people of this 'hh any sense of doubt as to shl 88 free-born American cit- " as to the Justice of the stand e taken. 'tout the intervention of mls- " prejudiced public men 9 ould have deeply appre- an opportunity to exercise the ent' right to deal with this "one and unaided. In which Pa" might have spared her- 11 of the concern that has ,ron ,he work of meddlers. H of Education n111 nut 'ron Us position and whether nt of the United States N Into error and now an- -Platlc language to people of or whether amblKuoua sec ' '"'tort piai factB Bn(1 hape lhat may P'iaps be for- I authorities of tt oltv . a state law nd without prpJ. will doubtless adhere t reasonable stand that baa beeu An observing Portland man h..u from San Francisco says Oakland has taken advantage of San Pranrw. dilemma and is rapidly becoming a great cuy. The problem of remn.m. the debris from the ruined city 1. a Dig one, he says, giving as an In. stance the owners of the Palace Ho- paying $75,000 for clearing the ground upon which the seven-story building stood, an1 the contractor got the material, too. Market street has been about cleaned up. but manv other streets are almost Impassable. Perry Belmont resigned in haste a member of the New York Dem ocratic state committee and is now repenting at leisure. He should fol low the example of Senator Platt.who does not propose to repent, as he was caught in the trap once before hen he and Conkllng resigned in haste If Mr. Hill and Mr. Harrlman were to Join forces, thus making one great railway system, wlut an ex panse It would s..i the government wMch would then t nly have to have ne investigating commltte at a time. , Maybe the president will double In his tracks and Ball back to Panama to see if they went to sleep ai soon ai he departed. Fiddler Schmit2, the San Frnncii- co mayor, is facing the music now. and a different kind, too. It Is said that Woodruff and Odell are slated to succeed Platt and De- pew. The trying pan again. NOBODY SPARED. Kidney Troubles Attack Eugene Men unu wonieu, uiu uiiu xuuug Alike Kidney Ills seize young and old alike. Quickly come and little warning give. Children suffer In their early years. Can't control the kidney secretions. Girls are languid, nervous, suffer pain. Women worry, can I ao aany wum. Robust men have lame and aching backs. Old folks weak, rheumatic, lame. Endure distressing urinary Ills. The cure for man, for woman, for child , .... Is to cure the cause tne mauejs. Uoan's Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys . . , m Cure all tne variea lorum m ney suffering. Eugene testimony gum-unm ry box Mrs O. Lester, of 556 Charnelton street, Eugene, Ore., says: "1 have i wlh uain in my back and lameness In the lulus, as well as disorders oi ui" i. n.rn I niIMIlt?U tU some Lime "fa" - . Z. wu. Pllla anil after USlllg them for a few days I found great relief from the pain aim ''";"; I most heartily recommend this rem edy to others." . For sale py , -,. cents, rosier-ji ii uu- -- , llpH New York, sole agents for the United St',ember the nameDoan'i- and take no other. Show Widows ... ...th hnw window will con tain silverware, cutlery and similar goods suitable for Christmas pres ents Our uorth snow wmuu, be filled with new furniture, rugs, lace curtains, etc. It will extend back fifty feet. CHAMBERS' HARDWARE. Ihe South and the Negro C8 Covor D. C HEYWARD ct South Croll. 0 solve the race question will require not only time but pa tience and judgment n the part of the white man, and upou the part of the negro it wilUall for the exercise of MOllE rnr.T SESE and a far greater appreciation of his JiUliAL responsihility. In the course of time the negro, who is now rapidly increasing in certain cities of the north, may by his failure to meet the expectations of the people of the north and his own consequent responsibility bo couie such a hindrance AND MENACE that our northern friends will be ready to do something more than simply give advice to the south. That racial conditions in the south are far from satisfactory I will admit, but I do not believe that the southern people are standing on a volcano and that we are not far removed from a RACE WAR. Any solution of our race problem in the south lies as much with the negro as with the white man, but one of the greatest barriers to any advance ment of the negro is his NATURAL INDOLENCE. THIS EXPLAINS HIS FAILURE TO USE HIS OPPORTUNITY. AND IN THIS HE ALONE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DI8A8TR0U8 RE SULTS THAT FOLLOW. p "' " i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m. mini .h-m-m-h-h-h. I'"'"' ' 1 1 " 1 I I I I 1 I I I I I 1 I I I I I ! I 'I 'I .......H.H......H..H-M-wi H poem for Coday HIGHLAND MARY By Robert Burns It bftnltB and braea and streams I Vr I around l The castle o' Montgomery, X I Green be your woodu and fair your flowers. Your waters never drumlle! There simmer first unfauld her robes And there the ItuigeHi tarry.. For there I took the last fareweel O' my sweet Highland Mary. How sweetly bloomed the gay green birk. How rich the hawthorn's blossom, Aa underneath their fragrant shade 1 claspfd her to my bosom! The golden hours on angel wings Flew o'er me and my dearie. For dear to me as light and life Was my sweet Highland Mary. WT mony a vow and locked embrace Our parting was fu' tender, And, pledging aft to meet again, We tore ouraels asunder. But, oh, fell death's untimely frost. That ulnt my flower sue early! Now green's the sod and cauld'a the clay That wraps my Highland Mary. Oh, pale, pale now those rosy ltpa 1 aft hae kissed sae fondly. And closed for uye the sparkling glance That dwelt on me sae kindly. And molderlng now In silent dust That heart that lo'ed me dearly. But still within my bosom's cure Hhall live my Highland Mary. I-H 11 I I 1H I 11 I I 1 1 Mil I illMl.Ml.l.,t.,.,I,1.,..H.....,H..1.,t.l.1 I 1 M I 1 Wm CLASSIFIED COLUMNS De-Lighted every one will be, from Santa ClauB lo the baby, at the splendid array of Christmas eakes and puslry that will be offered at Patty'8 ready for your enjoyment For tlioHe who love the "goodest of good things" an Xuias pregent of a delk-lotiH CtirlHtmas cake Is most appropriate. Let have your orders early bo as to avoid disappointments. Eugene Baking Co. MODEKX WOODMKX HAVK BIO BAXQVKT l'l.KASANT IIIMj 1TKMS. Visiting Delegiitions Prom Coburg mid Apringileld Ijodgeg Attended Mci-tlng IjisI Niglit. The Modern Woodmen of America held a big banquet last night, par-1 ticlpated In by a hundred or-more, Including members from the- Coburg I and Springfield lodges. The banquet Is said to have been one of the best ever given by a Eugene lodge and It was thoroughly enjoyed by everybodv present. Defore the banquet a large number of candidates were Initiated Into the mysteries of the order. Speeches were made by several of the visiting brethren and a general good time was had. WHAT'S worth doing Is worth doing well If you wish to be cured of rheumatism, use Ballard's Snow Liniment and you will be "well cured." A positive cure for sprains, neuralgia, bhulses, contracted muscles and all the lllf that flesh Is heir to. A. G- M. Wil liams, of Navasota, Texas, writes: "I have used Snow Liniment for sprained ankle and It gave the best of satisfaction. I always keep It In the house." Soil by Linn Drug To. - . . n ....... Pnoafer will In A L.1SK uauun.j sure you a nice Juicy turkey done to a turn; no ubsmub. are sole agents for the roaster. Carving sets-all price, from . dollar up. ,. dp CHAMBERS' HARDWARE. The Division Qnestlon. (Albany Democrat.) , The Democrat hopes that the com ing meeting of the committee to set tle, If possible, the Linn-Lane county boundary line limit will end satis factorily to both parties. As a mat ter of fact, though. It will be a diffi cult thing for the committee to agree In such a way as to prevent a scrap when the legislature meets. Some thing is suggested by the scheme to have an agreement by which Lana county Bhall build a road from the end of the Linn county Blue River road Into the mines. A more Impor tant thing Is to get the people who shall inhabit the country iu. ... of the watershed of the mountains out when they wish to go to the county seat on business or poimu Going over the peak into Lane coun- ... . . . tnttnrlMMH trttl. ty will be a long and the requirement an miu.u -the people. Then It is adnrftted to be a fact by Lane county men who have made Investigation of the matter that a part of the land was unjustly taken from Linn county. It was not In the original petition as presented to the M county court at all. but was sur reptitiously introduced when the bill was Introduced and passed. Linn county wants only what Is right. TUB TKXAS WO.NKKR Cured all kidney, bladder and rheM n,ac 'troubles; sold by all druggist or two months' treatment by mall L .. Dr. E. W. Malt. 2926 OMv ,,'t St. Louis, Mo. Send for tes streei. ai. i timonials. Boia J " t (Special Correspondence.) Pleasant Hill, Dec. 19. The Y. t3 3. C. E. have decided not to hav.) a Christmas tree, which Is a disap pointment to ninny, especially the children. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hemphill leave tomorrow for Santa Cm?, and other points In California, where they wll! vlsnt relatives for Bovoral weeks. ' Miss Etta Mitchell left today for her home In Waitosburg, Wash. She was accompanied by Miss Jane Mitchell, who will visit relatives in various places In Eastern Washing ton. ' A basket social will be given at their schoolhouse by the Edenvnle school, the proceeds to be applied to ward the purchase of library books The teacher, MIbs Ora Williams, Is sparing no palm to make the pro gram a success. P. N. Laird is remodeling his re? tdence and making other noticeable improvements. Mrs. Rose Washb'urne, of Oregon City, returned to her home Monday after a two weeks' vlBlt with old time friends here and at Dexter. A game baB been arranged between the Pleasant Hill football team and a scrub team, to be played on Friday the 21st, beginning at 1:30, the los ing side to furnish an oyster supper for both teams. Though many of the players are beginners, a few are experienced, notably Professor Hew itt, late from the U. of N. team. Professor Inlow, who played with the Ashland team In '04 and '05, and C. C. Mulkey, formerly of Monmouth. Robert Drury and Louis Cornelius are on a trapping expedition In the Sluslaw country. J Grandma Roblnett and grand daughter, Miss J. Hlnes, of Crcswell, were visitors In the Brlstow neigh borhood last week. Mrs, Kull and daughter, sister In law and nelce of Mrs. Wm. Klu- gow, who have been vlBlting here for few days, left this week for tho'r home In San Frfanclsco. A large amount of dressed poul try Is being shipped from here this weak to Portland. For the first time In several yeirs the church at this place Is without regular pastor, Rev. Horn's pastorate having closed last Sunday. REGULAR. TFe Store of Quality Christmas Jewelry Holiday buyers will find here an unusually fine sel ection in strictly up-to-date jewelry, etc., which will make the selection of your gifts an easy one. Every piece offered has our guar antee of quality Ebony We desire in particular to call the public's attention to our magnificent stock of ebony. We have all the novelties in this line as well as staples COME AND SEE IT. Just. Arrived Waterman Ideal FountainPens Hull's Detachable Handle Umbrellas, Bracelets, Watches, Silverware J. S. LUCKEY JEWELER. Want Ad Rates i ALL CLASSIPICATIONS. II 6 tin ft j 1 1 t: l ( erwor4 tint latue, cot per word ccb subarqucut insertion. One month per Uoe 25 cents, GUARD PRINTING CO. Inc. FOR SALE FOU SAUK- A vumll ah inula mill cheap fur oaeh. Cull on or suldrvsa T. C. Thomson, Vida, Or. tf PROFESSIONAL COLUMN, MINING ENGINEERS , tlhKHKKT LbUUti, mining ng'ntwr I expert metallurgist. K liable iufor m at to u furuUhtnl to iutvudiuu Ui Yttaturs. Examination and report on miiiM and ora treatment. Em gtm Oregon. UNDERTAKERS J. W. KAYS A CO., undertaker, sad Kuuxntl directors, Euuena, Or. DAY llt-NDKU.SON, undertakers I sad emtialiuers, Curusr WiUuoiatte I mid Hev.nth sti.sts. V. T. liOKUON, fun.ral dlreoor. state liouu.vd embalm.r. Hm dauu. (iJO Oliv. at. Phone black 43. OtnVe Iu Uodno block, 9tk and OliT sta. FOlt SALE Kull-blooded Urowa Leghorn cockerels (or sule, $1.00 eucli. Address J. C, McElroy, Monroo, Oregon. KOIl SALE At the lowost prlvos In this purt of the state, our miiKulU- cent line ot hollduy goods. Hull's UriiB Store. CONTRACTORS I.. N. HONKY, contractor, daJr la uement, lima and had wall plataa. KOK SALE-Kull bloodod Whlto Leg horn roosters, (1 each. II L. Durt, Wost Seventeenth stree, third houso from Willumett" st. At '2 KOK SALE High brod Angora goats, from 50 to 600 bead. Call on or address J. C. McElroy, Moa roe, Ore. t D19W1 FOR SALE Carrots and beets for feed at Jti per ton, delivered to any purt of the city. Address R. A. MulUan, P. O. Box 175, Eu gene. d!9 HOUSE KOK SALE Six room real deuee lu good repair with good roomy burn and within six blooka of postofflce far aide for tl'M. Two good wells. Time on part If de aired. See or write J. li. Camp bell, Eugene. FOU SALE OH TRADE Fine stock ranch with plenty of spring water for Irrigating purposes. See Lee Hosolton, Oregon Cigar jUore. tf STORE FOR SALE General mer chandise Btore at Mapleton for sale. Good business and outlook excellent for Increasing trade In future. Private reasous for sell ' lag. Address F. C. Bean, Maple ton, or v Li. E. Beau, Eugene, as to price and terms. tf PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS OR. iMoDOUUAl., pnyaioiau and aur geou. lu additiun to general prac tice apeuial attention given to die asea of womou and children. Of. tleo over Proaton 4 Uulos. 'Phone black ltm. W. O. PKOB8KU. physician and sur geon, lu addition to general prac tice of nitdiciue and surgery apeo lid attention to all diseases of the eur.nose.tliroat and eye. Reaideuoe, corner 14th and Pearl streets. Of tlee, Heukwith building. Telephones -Office, Black 12U1 ; residence, Red 501. DR. M. U. BENNETT, osteopathic physician. Acute and chronic dis eases t ibb ted. Of Uoe over Cham bers' store. 'Plioue Black l&N. Realdenoe, Red 4402. DR. GEO. WALL, surgery and gen eral practice. Office and residence Ronuy building, over telephone ex change. Eighth street. Night and day phone, Black 10411. Eugene, .Oregon. , MRS. ANNA MAUREK.OBteopathphy sdian. All ourable diaeases treated. Women and oblldreu a specialty. Ofll job over F. K Dunn's. 'Phone red 1031. VETERINARY SURGEONS WANTED DR. J. CHRISTIE, veterinary surgeon, m. k. u. v. a., taiuourg, suot land. Hearetary and treasurer of the board of veterinary medical ex aminers: Domestlo aulmala of all kind treated on soientlHo princi ples. Loaatod at Bangs' stable, Ea gene. Res. corner 10th and Olive.' TPhone red 2011. Short Sermons on Saving Winter, with Its unusunl demands upon the purse, for fuel, clothing, etc., Is a forcible reminder to the Im provident man that he has made a mistake in not preparing for It by saving ahead. On account of these additional ex penses It is a little harder to Bave at this season, but a little can be laid aside each month If the line on ex penditures Is suniewhure drawn., Forestall the possibility ot another financial stringency in the household by starting a savings account with us at once. We pay a fair rnto of Interest on your accumulations, and with us they are absolutely safe. Eugene Loan and Savings Bank. Established 1S92. Capital and Surplus $100,000 HELP WANTED Manager for branch office we wish to locala here In Eugene. Add roan, with references. The Morris Wholesale Houbo, Cincinnati, Ohio. DORR18 & 8KIPWORTH. Attor- uys-ut-lnw. -Oftlus In tiovey build. Ing over Obambers-BrlBtow bank. FOR RKiYT FOR RENT One room for ator. down ntiil ra and the whole upstairs of new building on .Seventh street. P. A. RauklH. dtf LEON R. EDJdUNUON, attornsv-at- law. Rooms 1 and 'i, ttugen Loaa and Saving Bank. EATON'S MK8SKNGEII HKKVICR, Messages and small parcels deliv ered to all parts of the city by care ful, courteous boys. EATON'S BOOK 8TORE. ,f 'Phone K01. FOR RENT Warm, plnasant rooms, with or without board. 1133 High street, corner Tenth. d20 AGENTS Canvassers, mixers, pad' dlors, Btreet men, solicitors, mall order people, ' etc., should buy Kramer'B Book of Trade Secrets, Regular price, $5.00, but balanae of last edition Is being sold for $1.26 as long as they last. Every person, who Is out ot .mployment can D'ake more out of this book than a person In ordinary business can on a capital of $10,000. Or der quick. Sioux Pub. Co., Suther land, la. D26. First National Bank OF EUGENE Paid np caiih capital nrri ' aadiurploa $IOU.UUr A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS don so retwoibta tcnni. Bight drafts on Chicago Iid Princiico and Portland. Billi of Eichangt on all fArtlirn counlilei. Deposit received subject to check or certificate of deposit. All collections Intrusted to us will receive prompt attention. r n HRNHHCKS. President. B KAKTN. Vice frei PFIHODORA8S Cub lei. L H POITKK AaatCash. MILL WOOD A. F. BARNARD & CO. MILL RUN, per load - $2.75 PLANER. MILL, per load - $3.30 Leave orden t Hull'i, 537 WllUmttteSt. or Phone Main 61. Drivers will collect on delivery. Art Nwdle Work. Mrs. J. 8. Luckcywill have art needle work 011 display at her home, corner of Rest Tenth and Pearl streets, from December 15th till after the holidays. . .0 chairs JUBt re- Vincent's Restaurant 37 W. 8th St. Good, substantial meal for only b cents. Trv us and get your money's worth. New :elved. stock feed CHAMBERS' HARDWARE. Munroe's Second Hand Store 67 W. Eighth St-. ' HoutefurnbMngt, Stove and Range We carry a large aMortment ol adiuitable itove repairs. Nrwby'i adjuitabls water Water Bair lor Steel Ranges or Cut Stoves, will 111 either Iroul or back of lire box and any site stove. EUGENE OREGON MISCELLANEOUS REWARD OFFERED To - the per son who took the black cravenette overcoat from the rack In the hall of the Underwood Mouse-r-I will give him $5.00 and no questions will be asked it he returns It. Ot' to D. Drain. D22 WANTED Oontloman or lady with good references to travel by rail or with a rig for a firm of $2f0 000.no capital. Salary, $1,072.00 per year and expenses; salary puld weekly and expenses advanced. Ad' dress, with stamp, Jos. A. Alex ander, Eugnno, Oregon. Jl PerBounl The lady who was look Ing in our show window about 3 o'clock today expects you to give her one of those superb toilet sets for Christmas. Hull's Drug Store. LOST AND FOUND LOST a Chi Psl fraternity pin set with pearls, Finder please return to Dr. Johnson rn the Gordon biock and receive reward. LOST On Oak street between 8lxth and Ninth, a green wrist bag, con mining brown leather purse. Find er please leave at this office. d20 My heart and hand another claimed Ills plea baa come too late. It's ever thus with people without pluck and vim, Take Rocky Mountain Tea and doa'i get left again. Linn Drug Co, ATTORNEYS AT LAW WILLIAMS & BEAN, Attorneys-at Law. J. M. Williams, L. E. Bean. Prantlos In all the oourts of tbe Btute and before the U. S Land Of fice. Offices 12, 13, 14, 16, M Olung bldg. , N. UARBAUUH. Special attention given to divorce and settlement of estates. Agent for Continental in surance Company. Room t, 1st Na tional Bauk Building, Eugene, Or. THOMPSON & HARDV.Attorn.ys-at- law; tl. Vf. Thompson, U.A. Hardy, Oflloo over Yorau'a Shoe Store. Eu gene Oregon. Practice In all lb oourts. L. HlLYEU, Attorney-at-Law. OfflM over lorau'a choe store, Kogene, Oregon. L. M. TRAVIS, Attorney-at-Law. Of fice over Eugene Loan a"d Barings Bank, Engeue, Oregon. BOWER k MARTIN. Attorneys-ai- Law i J. II. Bower, Wm. O. Msrtla. Will practice In all oourts. Over Chambsrs-Brlstow Bank, Eugsa, Oregon. D. ALLEN, Attorney. t-law, 1 Willamette street, Eugene, Oregon. WOODCOCK POTTER.attorneys-at- iaw. a. u. woodcock, a,. U. Potter. Office one block south of Carls man Block, Eugene, Oienon. WALTON A NESS, Attorneys-at- Law ; J. J. Walton and S. P. Nasa. Will prartioe In all the courts la the state. Office, Room 3, Walk) a Blook, Eugene, Oregon. Call for City Warrants.. Notice.ls hereby given that all itf warrants up to and Including Ne. 482, regiutered February 13, 191, will be paid on presentation at ssy office December 20, 1106. Interest will cease on that day. Eugone, Or., Dec. 13, 1901. , FRANK REISNKR, City Treasurer. K EKP MON'RT A'f IIOMH. To the Builder: Do not send any money to San Francisco iiir to Port land for plastering hair, as the Ea gene Chemical Works w.ll f. rr.lsh the same. By dropping a postal card your wants will be Immediately filled, and as good and clean as you ever got. 17 Bee Luckey, the Jeweler, lor the latest In silver posit war. 1B Political sense, the O