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Down They 'Jo TO FIGHT i PRESIDENT F STRONG MOHAWK RAILROAD THE PICNIC riot be ijdreo'i Summer riboee still lower In fuel uo reasonable oiler realised. WE MUST l 'linn tbew out if Dimly at HALF PRICE I I I .. I , I ------ i . f t i f 1 M " SHOE STORE Filipinos Are Preparing to At- Will at Once Begin Work In- Booth-Kelly Co. Meeting wuh A Large Crowd in Attendance Ready For Fall Business tack the Town, AMERICAN POSITION STRENGTHENED Manila, Aug 30 -It U repotted Unit Agulnaldo ban ordered the rebel gen erals la the province of Cavlte to clo-e la oa and attempt to take the towu of Imua, and It is added cident to Opening the University. PROSPECTS ARE IRIOHT I lr iuinl. Ann :'. ir Frank rtroug, the tiewly-el.ctcl pt'-ident of the l'ulverily of OroSJOO, ar lvrd from (he Kant on today's 10 local, accompanied hy his w ife and the trocps are concentrating around ' t,e child, and were met by Itegent S the towu from the lake couutry. The rebel, It In further said have an outpost of 700 meu ou (he Das- II friendly, Acting t'reiident J no Slraub, and iiiemliers of the faculty DOW la the city. They went at once .. , V I im TVTV II itJ U 1.1 M. M. JBDAV ttKPT 2 i ruarbas road, and au equal force lu the lo ,,,e borne of l'rof and Mrs S'ratib, Gr town of Anabo. The American are entrenching the town, and have uo fear of the result of any attack hy rebels. UtttVITihVt seed. ed. seed. I the time la sow. F L Chambers ban il. ke your poultry and eggs to A K - plows 3). F L Chambers BSSBit BALI -890 acres excellent farm- amis, inquire oi juii.-m a. i, C'oburg, Or. ithercar load of Oliver Plows received ny r i. inamuere. E Wood paya the highest pilue for lltry and eggs. liver lliiuanza 4 gnug plow at j.50.00 Chambers. loe .Minute lougn v ure uieaiy ntHtinato summer coughs and Id. "Icon Ider It a most w.mder- luediclue quick and safe." W W intou, Maylitw, HK li e :it x L Corner Drug Htore. ,uily Disk Harrow, all llBM ut tbe price. F It Chambers. 'akmkrs Call aud see that French lailiitn stallion at Bongs' t-tables. pay you to gel good sei vieeablo Oliver plow, both chilled and J, is the one that you can always xtras for Dost take chances on other. e Minnesota Hotkl I the pluce t n llrst clans meal for -.'0 cents. barn for uuesta having team. ver tilglit ut 35 cent ir span, If led. Ai. Montoomkkv, rrop. rBb' it ' Oras-i .eod, abilities pBMc- posts, I'' !. checks and Wheat receipts ) lu the latest sty tt d prompt- Ikll and get price. Dyspepsia Cure cures dytpop iu.se ItH Ingredient are such t can't help doing ho. "The pub- rely upon It ii- a muster remedy 1 disorders arising from imperfect tlou." James M Thomas, M I), Hiierican Journal of Health, N Y. Benl & Co, Corner Drug Store. Bell paper is still cheap at If L HdiI'i r-. Hur baby was sicR for a mouth severe cough mid catarrhal fever. Hough we tried many remedies she getting worse until vie used One 9Hnir Cough Cure it relieved at IBaud cured her in few days," H OR&uce. Prill HiL'h School, l'.'ull'dale, tm. Vincent & Co. Corner Drug May Have Damp Wralu. Palljf UarJ, Aug 31 John Tail, Hie veteran farmer ol i fCre- well preducl, in a cuiversn Uofl Willi a R0ABD representative tbta moinlug infoiiued him that riie grain threshed damp could besaved in first class condition hy a very simple man ner of bandllug. Mr Talt says to take 10 to 20 pound of lime, thoroughly slaked, reduce it to a powder, then mix that quantity with each one hundred bushels of wheat. The powdered lime will ad here to the damp cram for a while, but after a few weeks it can be blown oil i y runuiug through a cleaner leav ing the grain bright aud fresh, and as tree from must or color a If It bad never been wet. Mr Talt lias per tOUti knowledge of ti e use of this method for not less than thirty years sin never knew it to fail. The knowledge was Imparted to bim uy an old Hcotcl - tUBD. Hoy Ho; prtatc ly. t it that I lie al Hit; BALK. Grain tacks and twiue t!i ehi up. F. E. Dunn. Han. ill. n Clark, of Cliatincey, Oa, H be raffend with itching piles ftty years before trying DeWitt's Hrn Hhc1 Sal ve, two boxes of which oMk telv cured him. Beware of bless and dangerous cotiiiterieiis. nt & Co, Corner Drug Store. mplete stock of new DOggM, f2 higher. F L Chambers. ker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold lenitive guarantee. Cures heart- Hr rising of the food, distress after Bug or any form of dyspepsia. One Be tttuei Klvea Immediate relief. 25 ts and VI cents. W L DeLauo, m ' Hup. rlor stoves and Brant.-.- I est built. Bodol Dys epsia "re thoroughly its foisi without t.id trotn the ach. aud at the gam. time heals restores tbe disca-ed igestlve or- it h the onlv rem ly that noes f these things and ci n be relied o to permanently cure dyspepsia. cent & to, Corner Drug More. range. 15-year F L Chambers. Btorj of a Slave TO U bound haotl and fool for years by the chains of (lis. use Is t'.e worm i form of slavery. Qoorga D Willlauis of Manchester, Midi, tells how such a lave was mnde free. He says: "My .vlfe has I., .-il -. helpless nr liv yi- irs that she could uot turn over iu bed alone. After using two bottles of Electric fitters she Is wonderlu ly improved and able to do her n n work." This supreme remedy for IV male diseases ipuiekly cures nervous ness, sleeple-sneas, melancholy, head M e, bookaobe, fainting aud di..y spells. Tills miracle workiug medi clue is a godsend to weak, sickly, run down eople. Every bottle guaranteed. Only vn cents. Hold'hy wilkius It Linn, Druggists. A Pointed Letter. Editor of TBBGtjAHDI I have often noticed articles from you In the columns of the (JuARD pro testing against the habit of patronizing traveling business of any and all kinds and calling tbe attentiou of the people to our business houvg and advising all to support them. This is all right, and as it should be, but If the business men of Eugene would do their duty to each other the existing conditions could be very materially improved. You will often hear some business man growling about the people send ing away ror goods or buying irom traveling concern. And if asked where they bought their glasses or their watch, tiny will swell up with importance and tell you that they boucht It iu 'Frisco, Portland or of some traveling outfit I mention time lines of goods because I am directly In terested lu them. I have been to a great dual of trouble aud expense to prepare myself for the optical busiuessand have the very best outfit for the business iu tbe state. I I ay taxes to help carry ou the city and county efTalrt, I coutribute to every deserving cause and support home bus iness. The traveling outfits do not contribute one cent in any way to city, county, charitable or other purposes, but will charge two prices for tin ir goods and are encouraged by business men who expect me lo spend my mon ey at home. wln.se guests they will tie until a resi dence can be secured. It will be remembered, by previously published reports, Dr Strong has spent the summer visiting universities and colleges in the Fast and Middle West, studying the success of various policies pin sued In the executive managed ent of governing cdiidallona! iustliu'loiis. He comes tn his new duties, therefore, with hi own ernnsl experieucee brightened hy au insight Into the sue- ias attained lv others, re.i.ly to take up active work in the advancement and growth of Oiegon's classical shoot, Tbe people of Oregon and of Eugene extend to Dr Strong and hi wife a moot cordial welcome, having as-ur-ance from advance reports tbat I. Is duties here will be con-cietitiously ful 11 1 led witli credit to himself and honor to the Itislitulioti of which he will henceforth be the head. It is more ll an gratifying at this time to announce aga'u that Hi" pros is ci of the University were never brighter than at present. Fr the tlrst lime since the dormitory was erected every room has been OOfOged be rule ebool opened, and tbe matron, .is Lewis, lias refused a number of appli cations in the pust four week There is hardly a vacant house to be found in Eugene, and ie.uests for detailed In formation regiitdliig school work 00O tlnne to Hur In daily from all of Or go. i, Northern t. aiiroruia, vwiiiiiigioQ and Id iho. t ruly the school Is ou the upward trend. Good Success in Securing Right or Way. LARGE LUMBER ORDER bulljr ' um.1. Aim n, The H'H.ui. Kelly MlliinK Company are busily engaged securing the rght of way f .r tbe railroad that will l.riug out the '.in h. r wealth ot the upper Mohawk river. I t o e. ol LaM, was 111 EugOQ( to day, and Infotmod us that from nil sawmill, one mile ldw tin month of Mill Creek, to the site of the proposed Hooth-Kelly mi I, three mile Dp Mill Creek from the mouth, the right of wa has practically been WOO red, FOUNDATION ORDKRK1). The order for the foundation timber has been placed with Mr Cole's mill Our people will probably more fully realize the extent of this Indoatty that is certaii. lo bee Hue a Very important factor iu the devilopmelit of Lane county for year to c me. when v. . tell them the v round plan of tbe mill le 00x130 feet, and that this order all for fbandottoO aud Ibair, figure up 75,000 feet of lumber. The Booth Kelly i'o. are making preparations lo take out nullum upon millions of feet o lumber. rtio DAY. The Aunt.al l ircus I vent Wollei L. Main FlneSU'W toiulug. It will be In Eugene on Thursday, Seplftuhci 7th. I .Mine highly recommended by the press of Isith the states and tbe provinces. It is a iqUOrt dealing show, and neither gambling or pilfering is permitted uear It. The attaches are tf. ir lctnen, and will imike It pleasant for all visitors. Every one connected with the show Is proud of the big institution with which he is connected , and the public will be surprised at the enormity of the show, too, a well. It this Afternoon. THE EXHIBITION 0RIIL Psily Ousri', Aug -! To.'uy ha I . en cloudy but the lack ofsuusliine failed to checu the en thusiasm of tin se attending the picnic being given In Bang's park in hOOOl of the returned voluuieets of Lane county. ai o'clock tills aftornoon Company C (the Veterans) gave an exhibition drill ou Willamette street. A large crowd witnessed the drill and ap plauded the Uiy. The army life they experienced has put a polish aud per fection lu the marching aud the execu tion of the manual of arms. It was one of the prettiest .In Is ever B0OU in F.ugene, and the clll.ens generally ap- predate the kindness of the boys lu I volunteering to apear. Al 6 o'clock they will give another drill al the park. I ii.nieillnt. ly after the drill a large crowd went to the park, where bicycle races, ha i,t Hml other amusement will occupy the litem am. ToDlght a dance will be given III (he pavilion at the park, aud will be large ly attended. JUST RFC IVED. 1 carload Oliver Plows car Harrows 1 car Bain Wagons This makes 3 carload . this year. 1 car Racine Buggies The second car this year h car Stoves A LMAL HUM DAY. Monday, September Itb.Uude so Statute. by I WINTER READING Two Papers that lill the bill lor One Price i C Weekly Euoxrb Guabd (alone), - ?2 00 C Cincinnati Enquirer (alone), - - 75 c Regular prico (both), if- 76 9 OUR OFFER. T For ?2 00 (advance) will send Both Papers dT one year to any address. J C Strictly advance payment required' X Address GUARD, Eugene, Oreoon df Full Stock of Everything Else F. L. CHAMBERS Closing Out Sale FOR ENDER FEET J. o. Watts. a Local Market Bept I, 1&99. Oat Sir Hops 10 to 11a Butter 35 to 50c per roll. hgga 10o Wool 15j0 Potatoes 75c. roultry-3 50 to H HO pet dozen. Dried prunes 3 to 5Jo The PortlauJ Telegram of August 31 ouotes valley wheat Id that city at 57 oents for exnort. which would make It In Eugene about 4lj centi. Old wheat for milling purpose is probably worth 19 to 60 cents In Kugene. Flour- 3.o0 oer barrel for Eugene, Spriugfleld anJ Junctiou H.ur. Oue denier is retailing it at 95c. The cheap man had a large stock ou hand when the raise occurred, hence is able to cut the mill rate. Monroe flower Is retailed today in Eugene at Me per sick. flouk! fuamll He ttokia win sell the tiest Hour for SO cents a tack. Corner 9th and Oak street. BOHEMIA QUARTZ Ilaxa Kinkmir Himilarlty to iliat of Cripple Creek. Oregou may be harboring a Colorado milling boom, for she is certainly the posse-aor of the iuartz which goes to make the booru, according to the story of F 1 Hard, a well known Colorado mining exiert, who is now iu the Bo hemia district lu the Interest of Colo rado capitalists. In conversation with a Ut'AKi) rep resentative recently, Mr Hard said he found a dt elded similarity in the quarts Of Cripple CrMk and Bohemia comes ou its own special trains. The parade will embrace the principal streets and starts at 10:00 a m, from grounds. The parade will be novel anil worth seeing. Many of the ani mal dens will be open to view. There are some very tine specimen- of wild beast creations in the menagerie, in all over twenty-live deus. Our unpre cedented uovelty and BUrioeJtJf Is the baby elephant ; he Is so very ninall and has acquired an uusatlsllitble appetite for the circus nut. There Is a IH con taining three baby Hons only six weeks old, another with a young kan garoo, and another having In It four tiaby monkeys. Home baby Arabian Mouday, September 4tli is Lalsir Day, and umler the law of the state U a legal holiday. On that date no courts of justice or other judicial business can be transacted, and (lie day Is to be observed, lu alt respects as other legal holidays. The law declaring the llrst Monday lu September a leital holidny wasetmctid by li e legislature of 1806, and the following provisions of the law apply lo this particular dm : "That the tlrst Monday In Septem ber of each year be and the name hereby set apart and declared to Ik a public holiday, under the name and title of Labor Day. "The courts of justice may be held, and judicial bttSUMM transacted, on any day, except as provided in this sec tion. No court can be opened nor e in any judicial business be transacted oil a Sunday, nor on the tlrst day of Jan uary, nor on the twenty-second day of February, nor on the thirteenth day ot May, nor on the fourth day of July, nor ou the tlrst Monday lu September, nor on the twenty tilth day ol Dee in ner, BOf on a day on which au el.-ei i m Is held throughout the state, nor on a ay appointed by the president of the United States, or by tbe governor of this state, as a day of fasting, thanks giving or holiday, except for the fol lowing purposes: "1st to give Instructions to a Jury then deliberating on their verdiot, "2d To receive the verdict of a Jury. "3d For the exercise of the powers of a magistrate lu criminal actions, or proceedings of a criminal nature. Whenever any non judicial day creat ed by tills oot, except Hundays, falls upon a Sunday, the next succeeding Mouday shall be, aud lie observed as such nun-judicial day." Monday, September 4, will he ob served as a legal holiday in thirty seven states. Ill Saving sold my interest in the brick itore build iug which I liavo occupied so lonu'. my Entire Stock MUST BE SOLO AT ONCE. Beginning September ist, I shall offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS A.V.Peters The Oregon Iteglmi ut pines. lu the I'hlllp- FM.inMitathatrIn Impressed Mr ! pouies are oilier features, also a big Hard so strongly that he ventured the ; tlock of ostriches and other baby chick assertion that one could baud a Crip- ostrich among them. This gr.al show ,,: rre. k miner Bohemia quart, and has the finest lions, tigers and leopard, he would say it came from his own diggings. This statement may mean much or little. However, one thing Is certain. Mr Hard is Impressed with Bohemia ou earth. The circus is excellent. It Is one of the features and full of com edy. The aeriallsts, riders, acrobats, teapers, aud general performers re the very best that money can procure. America Advauciug. American locomotives are hauling F.ngllsh train-, aud English trains and Kngllshmen are rolling over Ameri can steel rails. Our machinery Is sold all over the world. A greet American remedy, Hosteller's Hlomai b Bitters. Is gradually working Its way to all parts of the globe where dysMpsa and indigestion thrive. Like all Ameri can products, it is honest, aud does Just what It claims to do. t he most stubborn cases of constipation, bill us ness, nervousness, liver and kidney troubles must yield to It. it Is the most jsarfect remedy ever devised for weak stomachs. Fir fifty years It bus been famous for Us ant..tilslnug effi cacy. It Is a pertcetly natural remedy, and there Is nothing to eual It. S that a private revenue stamp covers the neck of the bottle. favorably enough to Is? (juletly getting There are sixty-nine acts in the circus, hold of considerable property i the finest of their Und In the world. A free exhibition takes place at the grounds at 11 a m, ami 5tS0 p m. Band concert In circus tents one hour pre c ding each performance. Doors open at 1 and 7 p in. rrngrntu at 'I and i, commences Ayers ill tn.ks t i. el.l . ern fn.-torv fr -1 wrep with em V .t: tit T"U with 9 which will Ive you cue and com I is any .tyle ami at j n t suit your We hav them to clota outrall our tan i rf ardless of cost, at 75c. I'.r pair MoV heavy ihnes at V In heary 10001 at l" 'inder vesta, 3 for 1" ' imit tin caoa PJ M fruit tin oaoi B ' I copper bottom boiler 1 ft' KsUoop,, boiler t X BILLY 10c will be paid at this office for a copy of the Weekly Guard of Aug. 6. wan i ED. Three famished rooms for light housekeeping. Address W Beebe, Eugene, Oregon. Irritating stings, bites, scratches, wounds and cuts sootbed and heeled by DeWitt's Witch Hstel Halve a sure and safe application fcr tortured fl-sb. Beware of counterfeits. Vin cent A Co, Corner Drug Store. Hair Vigor ) restores color to i I gray hair. Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was tin result of his splendid health Indomitable will and tremendous en ergy are not found where rqomaiii. Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. If you want these qaallllM and the success they bring, use Dr King's New Life Fills. Thy develop every power of brain sod body only 25 cents at Wilkins & I. Inn's drug store. ( apt It I. Wells will soon start on a tour llnough the state giving illustruled()lil(i pr. v t. ( lectures on i lie worn oi m wicou ,,.K luieul in the Philippines. Ills views are all IUh1-c1.h being carefully select ed to clearly illustrate ev. ry phase of the work done. They also give a clear idea of roads, trendies, rlcetlelds, rivers, swamps and ulpa huts, milliners and customs of the natives and general characteristics of the country. ( apt Wells was for 14 ye.,: b . nn m berof tin O N it, which, with his record as ei mmander of l'o"D" '.'ml Ore U H Vols, gives him a military record equalled by feiv volunteer officers. During the war he established a na tional reputation as u special oorres pndenl for the "New York I'.venlng Post," "Chicago Chronicle" and the "St Douls Ulobt-Dem. crat." Tin se who read his fair and Impartial artl tides ou mllitarv operations and gen eral condition of ntlalrs iu the Islands, need uo further assurance that his lec tures will be a rare treat lo nil interest ed In the Philippines and the work of the regiment. Dates and further an nouncement of the Eugene lecture will be given i si ei Prevented a Tragedy. Timely Information given Mrs (forgo Long, of New Htraltsville, a dreadful tragedy I and saved two lives. A frightful cough had long kept her awake eyery ; night. Hhe bad tried many remedies and doctors, but steadily grow worse until urged to try Dr King's New DIs i covcry One bottle wholly cured her, and she writes this marvelous medi cine al-o cure I Mr Long nf a severe at tack of Pneumonia. Much cures aro positive proof of the matchless merit ol this grand remedy for curing all throat, chest and lung tmuhlcH. Only Ai.lowko l'20i. Palmer Ayres lias t ii paid the Jl, '200 loss by lire by the Insurance company. The policy cull. .1 for l,-o0, but the adjustment was ll.'JOO. daily fejSBii AUf .W Horn Hllll'I'Kli. Mtcplieil Sine . I today shipped to Chicago forty bales of early l''uggle hops They weru of ex o llloBl quality. M) cents and $1 ,U0. Kvery lltced. Trial bottles ut Lion's Drug Store. I 1 t t If giiar - Wllklns fc I k Uul For the Fraud. It has been rep tried, that a person will be here soon, who has been selling the cheap llrattleboro Organ, for the genuine Kstey Organ. That Is a fraud of the worst kind, aud the person perpetrating It should be put behind the bars. Will you patronize such m person. F. A. Hankin. Letter List. Kugene, Or, Aug. 30, 1890. ) Omphcll, Mrs Millie Cull.y, ('has Humhrey, Newton Morgan, J B Northern, H F, 2 Rood, Melvlua Mrs Hcolt, Mrs Jas Stober, Mrs Harsh. A elinrK" nl one sen! will he made on all totter. Klven mil. lYrsoin calling Will pll'MU lUlc WIIUII ..IVurllM"! II tOI 1. It.-IS r. Md'tiHNAcK P U I i KAYS FURNITURE CO. E!aAUERS ai FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Hop Pickers Wanted. At the rrser-Campbell yard, about one mile east oi 1'bBlttOO, Hpleudld clean vard. aud heavy crop. 36 cent per box will be paid. I'lcklDg com mencee Saturday af.erno-.n, Bept Sid, 1SW. If you can't come Maturday, come Monday. Thomas BaTOST, Manager. "DeWitt's Little Ksrly Bisers did are more good than all bbsid medieines and other pills,' writes Oeo H Jacobs, of Thompson, Conn. Prompt, pleasant, DOttf gripe they cure oonstlpatlon, arouse the torpid liver to action and give you dean blood, steady nerve, a clear brain and a healthy eppetlte.V In cent 6 Co, Corner Drug Htore. M"kl Tea positive y cures Sick Head ache, Indigestion aud constipation. A delightful herb drink. Removes ail erot.tlrins from the skin, producing a perfect complexion, or money refund ed. 2A rts and 60 i. W E DeLaoo, Druggist. '2nd car Bacioe buggies just recelvid . car louds Hum wagons, all sites. F f. Chambers. If you want a really g.sxl wheel of standard make, ex amine the bargains we MM hi SHOPHIORN BICYCLES COniNG BACK TO EUGENE. 7 Thursday, SepL 7 LARGER, BETTER, BIGGER THAN EVER. BRINGING ALL NEW.' ATTRACTIONS WALTER L. MAIN mum it oC3ADC7 7i'lfOAii eWtu 0. .v. tui v a lliimi.i'r ror and Ideals trotn 19 71 upward. Home are only slightly scratched or nicked but they sre guaranteed tame as new wheels. Gash or Installments Come in aud ell about it. let us tell you M sCrcl f I C . r , p. ora$5ooop Ol AMI. A CN4..CJ lildH-l 4 i aSgjTfilAl( PtoroRMANC j i aMeawui.Mjuuiovuri)tal Monster khnigtrie Racing Carnival Cong: ess of Naliont Big, New Idea Free Street Parade At 1" e'elo -k seok i.e. run..-. I -.n't fail In i I I'erformane by th i oi1 KltKK KXIIIltlTIo.N o ( ir-iw Unmu.la afUr Paratle. A. Imii.li.il and rtMrtsd arat ticktts (.0 salt at 1 '..rnsr DrOJ St fe. A. M. on ircui Day. l'owrt i . u t 1 aL.t , 1 M. t i BOH ncea al 0 o'clock l'trfoimatcM at i sail S P U