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COMMENCING JANNEY'iS Headquarters for Wise Buyrs Close Buyers Always Strike it Right G7e BONMARCHE sell good goods, as low as good goods can be sold for. There is7j7 iff JAN. 1, 1903, We will offer some exceptional good bargains on several lines of Shoes which we intend to close out. Don't wait too long, as they will go quick. Yoran's Shoe Store.

sense 01 saieiy iui arg "ku with new and up-to-date stocks of the Old and Reliable Manufacturer? ever you buy here has the stamp of the leading makers of their respec The best is alwayscheapest and costs no more than inferior articles Second week of the Cleaning L'p Sale moving right along. Our Prices Marvelously Low WE WANT BIO CROWDS Her are th Rrloee to draw ther No old plunder to work off on you here. Shaving Charms Pens 'J'MlSoo Purses 1 "0 a $1 00 80 00 i co 5 on 75 10 00 25 75 00 .82 00 84 00 50 5 00 5 00 10 00 8 50 25 00 2 00 12 00 ftnrinna ui (5. Largo 75o Fascinators Largo 35o Fasuinators 19a Imdlom' Ooatm at BOo on tho Dollar 1b a Monoy Saving Proposition Our Suoos are the host on earth; Prices the Lowest. Conio to the New Storo for bright now goods at UN ATCII ABLE PRICE8 Carving i 250 Gako Dishes oS l2 Napkin 8 00 Clocks Jf0-- 5 on Culf Buttons Fobs Scarf Pins Hat Marks Card Cusos Cigar Cases Smokers' Sets Cloth Brushes Hut Brushes Whisk Brooms Military HrnshcB.

19a 12a 26V 38a 29a 27a 11a Bo llo Flannelette Suiting, yd. 25o Fancy Wool and Silk Wttlstlngs, yd 20c Worsted DroBB Cloths, yd COo Woolen Ladles' Cloth, yd 7fx all Wool Hhophord Cloth, yd. 50o Imperial Serges, yd 01-Inch whito Table Damask, yd Bleached Until Towels 18x30 Inch, ouch 15x27 llui'k TowoIb, each Satchel 'lags Toilet Sets, Toilet Sets, staged. Toilet Sots, Cologne Bottles Watches Ladies' Gold Filled, Chains Rings, child's Mirrors Lockets 7o 7" 1 50 1 00 '75 2 7f 7 00 7 00 5 00 3 75 3 50 4 50 i 50 5 00150 00 15 00 1 35 00 50 2 r.o 1 00- 10 00 2 00200 00 UHn c8t -ns J5ho BON MARC HE, A Place to Save Money. I AMUSEMENTS.

FRUITS AND FLOWERS. WILL STRIVE FOR FOOTUGHT PLAUDITS i At tho Parker. TRANSFERS. Granville and A tn.i Bryant acres in With Harry lieresford as the "Wrong Mr right," last ovoning Parker pa trons witnoesod stollar exponent of acres in tp 15, 5 legitimate comedy. lie 1b genuinely LOCAL EVENTS TOLD IN BRIEF Things You Would Know About Given in a Few Lines.

READER'S READY REFERENCE Oliver to Fannie inSpringBeld.SOO and droll. There is an on gaging aid clean cut frankness In tho text which lends much oharm to the Bel1 to production. The plot la strong enough of Springfield, 8925. Personal Mention. W.B, Bridges will go to Portland today.

Mrs. Frank Miller arrived from Albany yesterday afternoon. Dr. Wm. Kuykendall was a passenger to Portland yesterday.

Clint Branstetter returned to his borne at Junction yesterday. Miss Alice Morryman lias returned to take up her work in tho U. O. II. D.

Wagnou left on yesterday's aftornoon train for points north, Mrs. J. C. Perkins returnod yesterday from a visit to Cottage Grovo. Mr and Mrs.

Frank Wore of Pondlo-ton are visiting with Eugono relatives and frionds, Miss Parks returned to her home at Pleasant Hill yestorday after visit with friends in Eugene. Carl Oglosby, who has been clerking for L. O. Skeels, the grocor, left on yesterday's overland for Gray's Harbor whore bo has accepted a situation. Mr L.

Brint, who has-been visitiug relatives here, accompanied him. Joint Installations. Last evening in their Castle hall tho Knights of Pythias and auxiliary organization of Ruthbone Sis: ors loll joint installation of otllcors for the current year. Tho cero'ionies wound np with indulgence tn card games supplemented with the disoussion of a collation in the banquet room. At tbo sumo time tho Knights and Indies woro conducting their exorcises, to save it from tho odium of farce-coiuody horseplay while the dialogue Elizabeth Thompson to Ui lot 5 and of lot ad to Eugone $020, UNBROKEN RECORD OF DISASTER CONTINUES Express Train Crashes Into Rear of a Local.

(Hy Associated Press.) Kenton, Ohio, Jan. B-The cannon bnll express, ono of the fastest passenger trains on Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago railroad, crushed into the rear end of a local passenger train at Ada, Ohio, tonight. Throe passengers wore killed and two woro Injured. Both trains were bound west. Tho cars were badly wrecked.

Tho dead aro a man named Joseph Stein, a Pennsylvania Railroad carpenter, of Fort Wayne, and two men as yet tinidentillcd. The Identified injured nro man named Blackburn of Fort Wayne, Kingsbury, editor of the Dunkirk Standard and Mr. Zooko ol Fort Wayne, Ind. Another is A. J.

J- Casey, of Toledo. Ho iB severely hurt and death is expected, is often bright and opigrammatio and kept the Iioubb in a constant uproar of hysterical laughter. Most of the Water In which mignonette has been placed should be changed often, since it quickly becomes foul. The best use to make of old bones Is to break them up and bury them near tbo roots of fruit trees and grapevines. Ky sowing nitrate of soda In small quantities In showery weather under itroes most beautiful verdure will be obtalncll.

It Is not good plan to Oil an old orchard with young trees. The soil ls too much exhausted by tho growth of the former occupants. Geraniums bloom most satisfactorily when grown in comparatively small pots and soil which Is termed (ich, but not rank Willi excessive manure. Stir, spado, rnke and pulverize soil thoroughly before planting or sowing. The importance of this work cannot be overestimated if you desire line blossoms.

Geraniums that havo been used for summer bloomers will not flower again until the lute spring mouths. Plants for winter blooming should be grown especially for this purpose. MAandJWLaklntoAllcelto! mow. 1 1.11. um uoriBtian's ad In gene 8800.

hilarity was due to the exquisite element of drollery infused by the mannerisms of Mr. Boroaford. Mr. Lou- Facts Thit Represent tho Life and Ae-lllty of the Busies) Soctioa of the Croat Northwest. Mary Groy to Ernest Htller 71 acres in tp 17 4 14000.

Scott to Ancil Linn lote 2, Scott's ad to Eugene 815 Senior Class Arranging to Give a Play-Other Notes. Tho Senior olaaB is making arrangements to give a play early in thespring tor tho purpose of making tip tho dollclt Incurred in putting out '03 Wobfoot. A great many copies of the publication were spoken for and then not taken so tho members of tho clans have these on their hands and a debt to pay. It bos Leon deulded not advisable by the faculty athlotio commltteo for the young ladies basketball toam to enter luto iutor collegato games so tholr playing will oe contlnod to local games. If two teams would be.

organized In the university and a Bories of games arranged between thorn a groat deal of enthusiasm could be aronsed among tho coeds nnd thoro would be no nooessity for outside The Freshman class has postponed the date of tho "Freshman Oloo" until Friday January 17. This has bcon douo In order to glvo tho young men of the oIiibs sufficient time In which to train for the evont. Revlows havo oommencod In all departments in tho university for the February examinations. Professor Luella Carson of tho English dopartmout has posted the themes for commencement orations for' tho contests for the Ilookinan and Falling prizes. Clarence and Faunie WltJ nurd acted the degenerate to the Queon's taste.

Miss Dunn was a pe-tlto and clever litt comedienne in her role of Tilly Bird. Miss Leonard essayed with a fair degroe of success the difficult role of female detective. No hotter vehiclo for the exploitation of Mr. Boresford's extraordinary talents could be offered than that of tho Chas Barhite lot 8, blk 7, CheJ nrsc aci to UugeneSl A and Sarah BushnelltolJ I'itney acres in tp 10, erltji. Wrong Mr.

Wright." Much praise Is Madnlon Lefflngwell to BoothgJ CONDENSED ITEMS due the olever company of players that Lumber Co 200 acres in tp 20u 81500. is supporting this young star in this OF SALIENT INTEREST his truinphal tour of tho northwest. Lizzie Inclenrock to HendiJ lot 9, tjlk Ellas Stewart's idbl ger. Clianiherlaia's Reply Strict Quarnntiae-Castro's Reply loint joint installation of the Modern Woodmen and their auxiliary society, the Royal Neighbors, was being observed It gives us pleasure to announce that our next attraction will bo "Sandy Bottom" a pastoral play foaturing Kent Thomas. It will be remembered that Mr, Thomas Ib the husband of Carolyn Hugo woll known to footlight A Woodcock to BnthndJ 3 and 4 in sec 11 and lots 1,2 nil at Frank's hall.

There Booms to bo seo 12, tp 18, 5 81. Arthur and Dora Fremiti fame, quite a revival of interost In local lodgo circles. An enjoyable social session and banquet followed tho ccremouics of Installation. (Ry AflBoelntetl Press.) Pretoria, Jan. 8 Colonial Socrotary Chamberlain, replying to an address of Burghors today said thoro wm no prospect of a general amnesty.

Gamber lots 7 and 8, blk 9 UM Cure of IuiIch. ruppies lifter weaning will keep strong and healthy and will grow fast If fed only on fresh buttermilk nnd corn bread, with soup instead of the buttermilk twice a week, till they are live or six months old. Do not feed them sweet milk. Keep the puppies where they can get plenty of exercise. Do not crowd them.

Arrange tholr kennels so that they can go In and out of their sleeping quarters. If fed hi the siimc vessels, some dogs get more than their share of food and lose their manners also. Fasten a number of chains whero they eat nt such distances that no one can reach the other: then feed In Individual pans. Give little medicine and plenty of nnd you will then have strong, healthy dogs. An hour's run every day In the year In the fields and woods, weather permitting, Is essential to good health.

ad to Eugene 8220. Michael Vojjl. Allie and AbrnmstoG.Si son land in Eugene 810. Albert London to A Detail! in Springfield $050. J-iigh School fJotas.

A special nssombly was called yesterday aftornoon to select a oommittee to draft tho letter inviting President Roosovolt to be prosont at (tho laying of tho corner stone of the new High Eleanor Huff to May Smith Ml Victoria, 13. Jan. 8 Dr. Fugan, scorotary of tho British Columbia Hoard of Health, recommends a strict quarantine against vcssols arriving from San Francisco on accouut of tho Bubouio plague. in Eugone 8200.

and Francis Marion Porclval I Rust 21.02 acres In tp IT school building. The presidents of the 4 83500. Tho Into Michael, Vogl for 25 years a rosidont of Eugono hut who had resided in Salem for tho past two months nnd up to the time of his death, ciuno originally from Germany. He settled horo with his family In 187(1, He was agod Hi years, 4 months and 7 days. The remains havo arrived from Salem and tho funeral will bo hold at 0 a.

m. Saturday from tho Cathollo church to Masonic cemetery. Rev. Father Beut-gou will conduct tho obsequies. Chas.

Vogl, a sou, is hero from Portland to attend tho ceremonies. throe leading literary sociotios Hi-o to Everybody Smoked. Shnkospeare's plays woro produced originally in thoatros filled wilh smoko from oountlos pipes. So general was the pasBion for smoking that boys at that time made a living by lighting the plpos of smokos rwlth burning coals. 'In tho playhouse the Bmokor lit his pipe at the footlights or handed mutches round on tho point of his rapier, tho only lino, said lion Johnson, to which tho galluuts of that day dare put their swords.

Ladles smokod In thoatres without fear or phaso of social maunors which seems to bo reviving, Porclval I Rust and KateL aot in conjunction with Superintendent Boohdolt, The committee con Thomas Tabor 21.02 acres it Ipll, 4 82000. Wasiusoton, Jan. 8 Minister Hovvou-transmitted to tho stato departmeu another reply from Castro, in which tho latter expressed a willingness to submit claims of the Powors to tho Hague Tribunal. and Currln Intra Wi and 2 blk 2, Perkins' ad to WW sists of Clara P. Wold, K.

L. Stock-woll and II. A. Wheeler. A boys' omnsomont club wns organized yestorday with Carl Washburuo as president and Ralph Robinson sec- Grovo 880.

Bristow to Susan Brlitoi Gel a True Focua, A habit of looking ut things from a distorted angle, of focusing tho vision on things that depress and suggest un-hnpplness and misery, Is a destroyer of happiness and success. A man who goes about with a funereal face, thinking "hard times," fearing "dull seasons." disaster, panic and failure wherever his Interests center. Is never happy man, rarely successful one. Pessimism Is destructive force In men's lives, Just as optimism ls constructive agency. Success.

in 98 8 acres in tp 18, r2 II. PROBATE COURT, Good morning. The I O. O. F.

Lodgo of Goshen gave a social and banquet last night. 1 Darling i. Hamlin, grocers of Springfield, and successors to J. S. SmitBou have made their opening aunounco-meut to the public Prof, Sterling, the palmist, is con fined In a private sanitarium In San Franolsoo receiving treatment tor Insanity.

Vesterday's Orogonlan printed a good lutervlew with Hon. L. T. Harris but It bad a mighty poor likeness of tho popular legislator. Pbettoplace of Falrmount has received from Waterloo, Iowa, a woll drilling machine for boring through solid rook In quest of water.

Vornou Company Uniform Rank Knights of Pythias have Issued Invitations for their Initial anuiversary ball to be given In Armory pavilion on tho eveulng of January 10th. Damage to the amount of 1100,000 was sustained to the battleship Oregon last mouth In hor trip from Honolulu to Yokohama. A typhoon was encountered and the vessel was all but awaoiped. tlrois founders, havo boon making extonslvo repairs to I ho ma obluory of the Eugene Lumber Go's sawmill. Operations will shortly be resumed at the mill.

During the Sunday morning sor-vlnofl at St Mary's Episcopal church, Mr. II. P. Pago will sing a rocltatlvo and aria from "Elijah," accompanied by Arthur Louis Frazor. Improvements to the Banquet lunch place are under way.

Among the uow Utturos to lie Installed are elegant uow eleotrlo chandeliers. A special design of wallpaer la oxpeotod to nrrlvo today from Ban Francisco. John Stowoll has rotumod from an extended sojourn at Paradlso, Wallowa county, Eastern Oregon, whero ho took bis sister Mrs. Mugglo MoMurry for tho benefit of hor health. She remained in that locality, having been greatly benolltod by the change of oliinate, llort Aldrlch, tho follow who wbb do-tooted by Patrolman Cronor loitering about the roar of tho llarhlto saloon yestorday morning was glveu preliminary examination before Justlco Win-tormelor yesterday llo pleadod not guilty and will bo arrnlguod this aftoi-noon.

Miss Carolino Han It In leaves hero on Sunday for the eventual destination of Best llo to begin her duties In the llushnell photo studio. Enroute she will visit with friends III Salom and Portland. Mr. llushnell expects to have his formal opening on the lath Inst. ekkerson City, Jan.

8. Democrats in joint caucus tonight nominated W. J. Stono to succeed Senator Vost. Estate of Honry BeoMjcemeAl Additions to the Library, A Kontucky Cardinal, Aftermath, by James Lano Allou.

Elizabeth and hor (lerinnu Harden. A Solitary Summer, Dory Mates, Suowshoea and Slodges, Kirk Munroo. Handy Andy, Lover. Miss Tooloys Mission. Tho Land of Pluck, Mary May Dodgo.

Tho Golden Horse Shoo, Steven Bonnet, Tho Last Washington, Jan. 8 Two anti trust bills preparod by Attorney General Knox woro introduced in lie houso M. L. Dorris keturns. Lnko Dorris who has been travel Ing through Washington and tho eastern part of Oregon for his health, returned on yesterday's' aftornoon train.

Mr. Dorris' health has been greatly linprovod by tho trip and ho will soon, bo ublo to fill his former position with Chambers A llro, Hardware. MARRIED. I Days of Pompoll, Bulner Lytton. Tho Immune, "My!" exclaimed the old Indy who was taking her Hist trolley ride.

"I should think It would be mighty dangerous woikin' on these cars all tho time. Ain't you 'feared or the 'lectrlci-ty strlkln' you?" "Xo'in." he replied ns he took her nickel and neglected to ring It up on the register. "You see, I'm not good conductor." Philadelphia l'ress. rotary. It has a membership of about 75 and its purposo is to promoto tho social intorests of tho Bchool.

Urged to Open Postoffice. (By Assoclntcil Presi.) Wasiusoton. Jbu. 8 Senator Mo Lawry qf Mississippi called ou Postmaster Uoneral Pnyno today and urged him to reopen tho Indianola postolllco. Puyno told him that the caso now rested with tho president who was giving tho question careful consideration.

Fish Market. All kinds of fresh Halt, oysters, poultry and eggs. Phono Red 1441. No. 025 Willumotto stroet.

12-Uldlt Notice. All accounts not entisfactoil'y sottlod by January 15, 1003, will bo placed for collodion. Wo nro going to make a ohango ami wish to closo our books. J. U.Gheen Son.

Killing Passion, Honry VanDyko. Now York, Old and Now. Tho Wost Minister Abbey. Indian Boyhood, Eastman. Life at Wost Point, II.

Irving Hancock. administrator, final account I showing receipts ditto monts 8437.70, leaving balanceloti tribution 8430.70. Estate of Josso Allen, deceafcU Hale, administrator, flies BmIbmm Estate of Uoodnle, Sale conflimedi Estate of Swift, deceatel, Swift executor, llles flnat account Guardianship of Mary Cnambm minor. Order approving sale proporty. LICENSE TO WED.

DBmmon and Flora Kissitiger witness Notice. I will pay and collect all HUij against to-lWJ Cathedral Courtship. Doborah, Jamos M. Ludlow. Tho Diary of a Oooso Girl, Wiggins.

The Old Gentleman SMITH STRICKLAND At Forest Grovo, Wednesday, January 7, 1D03, Strickland of Forost Grovo to lici Smith, sou of E. L. Smith of Sprlngllold. Tho newly wedded will resido in Sprlngllold. DAMMON-KANOFF In Eugene, Wed-nosdny, January 7, 1P03 Mrs.

Flora Kanotr to Jerry Dammoii, Justice Wiutortneior olllciating. Mr. and Mrs. Dammou will reside ou tho McKenzio. of tho Black Stock, Nolson Pngo.

Goorgo Kliot, Loslio Stevens. Richard Tea nnd Tray. Howott, A Caro Gut Rven the Trnmp'a Money. Harmless Hank Wot's wrong, pal? Youse ns w'lte as a ghost And w'cre did youse git Oat book? Luckless Harry-Don't nst mo! All I remember Is stoppln' at a houso whero a book agent lives an' nskln' for a couple o' mutches. Chicago News.

lina Cavalior, Egolston. Ollmpsos of California Missions, Melon Hunt Jack son. Tho Story of Joau of Arc, Car- Wo havo a polish made expressly for nirtlght stoves. Try It. Chambers Hardware A "drunk" tried to ontor tho house of Phillip Miller on Wost Sixth tioot last ovoning about four o'clock.

Mrs. Miller nnd her daughter Miss Pearl wore alouo In the house, but Miss Pearl cjoctcd tho Intruder nnd succeeded in latching tho door. Several other attempts woro mado before ho was taken Into custody by tho olllcorr. Amos nnd Jasper Wllkins of Colmrg loft on this morning train for Kansas City whero they will attend tho mooting of tho National Llvo Stock Asso elation. They will banquet tho association on Oregon products as an inducement to havo tho next convention In Portland, Amos Wllkins goos as a representative of tho Lane County Board of Trade, Ills brother will pro hit lily liny and ship stock back to Oregon.

pouter. Notice A. 0. U. W.

The lodgo will open at 7 o'clock sharp, Candidates pleaso be ou tlmo, ns the doors have to open at. 8 o'clock for joint Installation of tho Degree of Honor and Workmen and outortaln moot ana hatiquct. Workmen bring your families. F. V.

Shuman, Maslor Workmen, Great Clearance Sale ON SALE SATURDAY 8:00 a. m. We have gotten together every Hat in Uw house and put them into Clearance Sale- 3 Great Lots 50c, 65c and 75c GOODS for 25 to 50 Per Cent Off On All Holiday Goods. Big Cut on Men's Pants. Big Cut on Men's Vests.

Big Cut on Men's Underwear. Big Cut on Crockery Specials. Big Cut on Glassware Specials. Big Cut on Accordeons. See Our Bargain Counters Come and look anyway, you will see how we do TOIv I EpfRAVER? All Goods Marked in Plain Figures.

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