YACHT RACE ° Our new stock of Fall and Winter • • SHOES DANGER TO PRI NES. Over- reached. •• COIUMBI* AHEAD Special to th* Guaoi. N ew Y ork , Hept 26-The yacht» , Shamrock and Columbia got an even j «tart tod«y. A sixteen knot breeze YORAN’S SHOE STORE was blow mg. At least O'l,(MJ people | were present to witness tiie eveut, and the cheeriDg w»s terr tic »> they aaihd ¡off. COLUMBIA AHKAD N ew Y ork , Sept 26.-Tbe yaehto may 11 *t finish iu time limit. The Col nubia turned the »take b >at half a mile a ,e»d. Daily Eugene Guard THURSDAY - &EPTKMBER26 NO RACE. N ew Y ork Sept 26. 3.5u p m, u*No nue. Time limit overreached. BREVITIES. State Fair Premiums. I (•rave fear« ar, eutartalned by fru t- gr war* < i d strle « surrounding E i- «•ne, that a continuation of the pie »alllug rainy weatlrer wilt do gren 1 *m«ge to the unbarvaated prune erep AlthiM^b it Is »»Id h«t no c»i»ld.ri- hie harm hrs been don»»« f,r_ ano'her week of rain, «uch as has falleu during th» last five 'lays, will result iu the lo»a of M-vera) thousand dollars tn the I fruit growers of Lane count v. At least two week- yet will l>e re­ quired to harvest the remainder of tiie yi»li. wtole eliiuati* eonditlon- are anything but favorable to tbe prospect. Fruit under preseut conditions whsn falling on the ground soon moulds if not gathered immediately after, and ■* th us lot, L -ides 11 i«, no inoonriderable les» h sustained through the tflects of rain, by the bursting of tbe prune» where they are exposed to st ady rail - fall, accompanlid by winds. Alter- u «te rain and sunshine i* the cause of much damage to fruit, but it« tflcCG lack much of tqualuig the loss occa­ sioned by steady rain. Although tbe present prospect is rather gloomy, growers do not despair, and think that the storm will soon cease, but on tiie other hand they are resolved "if it rein», just let it rain,” and will save as uiucti of the crop •• pos-lble. Fresh gras«seed. F L Chambers. The following prizes were awarded Silverton Item: “The Liberal uni­ Laue county exhibit ra at the state versity will open next Monday. Bu­ fair yesterday: White Rix ks-J O Wat”, Eugene dent« are arriving from a distance and 1st cock, 2d hen. a large attendance ie expected.’’ Barred Rocks—B F Keeney, Jr sper, Fanning mill« to clean grain. F L l«t hen, 21 pullet, 2d oockerel, 21 pen Ai the I Diversity. Chambers. But! Rix'ks—EJ McClanaliau, Eu­ The open season for pheasant slioot- gene, let aud 2d oockerel, 1st ai.d 2d .Mr Reno Hutchiusou, religious d‘- iag begins next Tneeday morning If pullet, 1st pen; J O Watt», Eugene, 1st rector of ttie Portland Young Men's ttie usual custom is followed many a cock, 1st hen. Clirietiau Association, addressed the sportsman will be »field at daybieak 8 8 Hamburgs— Wheeler Bros, young men of the University last even­ t« aud the tbe report of shotguns will be and P'easant Hill, 1st cock, 1st and 2nd ing in Deady Hall. Mr Hutcbineou’« beard till nightfall. hen, 2d pullet, 1st pen; J W Belshaw, retuerk- were centered about the fact Camp »tuve« and furniture t » fl" »t Eugene, 1st and 2d cockerel, 1st pullet, that college life was a powerful in­ I F L Chambers’. 2d pen. fluence lu fixing character. Mr The market for Ì G P Hamburgs—J W Belsbaw, Eu­ Hulchiueou Is a very pleasing speaker Hillsboro Argus: bops is very dull and there are no gene, 1st eock, 1st cockerel, 1st hen, 1st and the meeting wa« well atttndtd. buyers in the field, Nine and 10 cents and 2d pullet, 1st pen. are tbe otters made. As soon as bal- 1 Golden Keabright Bantam«—J W Tiie number or studeuts registereti Ing is in progress it Is thought that | Belshaw, Eugeue, 1st cook, 1st oockerel, up to yesterday evening Is 163. more tbe market will open with strength. 1st hen. tlian oae-half of whom are new student«. Tbe old studeiit« are slow Kimball piano ticket«, on every hing about registering and many iiave not at F L Chambejs’. METHODIST CONFERENCE. ytt returned A total enrollment of Aetoria Budget, 8e| t 25: “Fish over 200 is expected, The »rove Io Warden Van Dusen will leave this evening f<>r the Biuslaw to straighten A Large Delegation of Ministers giners are only for the acidemic and collegiate courses, no' including ttie out some difficulties that hav» arisen and Laymen Present. school of music and tbe graduate among tbe conflicting fishing interests school. there.” Mr Van Dusen is in Eugeue 1 Special to Guard en route. H ii .L£B i > ko , Or., Sept. 26.—The an­ The annual reception to new stu­ Grass seed—new crop will soon be nual Methodist Episcopal church con­ dent« will be given bytl.e Y M and VW in. F L Chamber.«. C a at tiie gytiina«ium Saturday even. Newport New?: John Egger has ference met in this city this morning. Ing. A good programme is being ar­ purchased tbe Judge William« cottage, Bishop Mallalieu I« the chairman. ranged. All students, members of tiie better ki own »3 tbe “haunted house,” Tiie attendance of ministers and lay­ faculty and townspeople who are in­ and is Paring it down. He will use men Is large. Rev Hollingshead of terested in ttie Uuivvreity are Invited. tbe material in lhe construction of two Eugene la in attendance. Dew cettagrs on bis Nye creek prop­ erty. It will be necessary now to res­ Telephoning Across the Ocean. Prune Gatherers Wanted. urrect another ghoet somewhere. Full assortment of buggies to «elect The nu*re intimation that It will tie Several men or boy» want' 1 at from now, at F L Chamber »’. poHHtble to telephone acrotie the ocean old Campbell prune otchard, (part of Frank E Alley haa announced him­ Blair farm), adjoining Eugene. Usual H«*em« to have arou»e>i great public In­ self as a candidate for city treasurer of wages. Good s z**d Itaban prunes, tereat. New dieooveriee are always Roseburg, at the election to be held Picking from ground which is free hailed with enthusiasm. That is why the l»«t century has been one oL euch October 7, 1901. He ought to be elected from grs-«or weeds as he is a flret-clasa gentleman. A| ; I o Mr nchwerer at orchard in remarkable progress. It ha» t>een im­ possible, however, to discover a better Another car of Racine buggies just the im 11 ' • medicine than Hostetter’s Stomach arrived at F L Clumbers’. Bitters for disorder» of the stomach, McMinnville News: C.iarlie Danisl« liver, kidneys and bowels. Till« med­ A Shocking Calamity ha- sold tils feed store on D street to H icine h»a over 50 years of cures to IU C Hannon, of Eugene. Mr Hannon “Lately befell a railroad laborer," credit and has rescued thousands from now ha« charge of the business and we tlie misery of dyspepsia, indigestion, hope be may do well in hi« new enter­ writes Dr A Kellett, of Williford. Ark, tlatuleucy, oon»iipation aud bilious- "His foot was badly crushed, but prise. Buckleu’» Arnica Balve quiokly cured ties«. It 1« a splendid tonic, makes th» Tentsand wagon oovers; all size« and him. It's simply wonderful for Burns weak strong, and cures Insomnia and dimensions at F L Chamber«’. Bolls, Pile« and all akin eruptions. Il's nervou«uesa. When you need a medi­ the world'« champion healer. Cure cine for any of the above complaints, guaranteed. 25c. Bold hy W L DeLano do not fail to try the Bitters, as it ever disappoints. List of Letters. Residence For Sale. Reina'nlug tn the postotfice »t Eugene, Ore gjn. September 25,1901. Carter E O Cunpbell Mrs Dixon Mr« J W Craue L A Gazellty C E Teagan W H Lielee Richard Hatnond Frank Nicklln Miss Lila R-player R Bepulanda Johnie Rinehart G W Tracy Mrs J an me Taylor Virgil A charge of oas cent will be made on all let­ ters given out. Persons when calling for latter» will please state when ad ver .lied. H F M c C ornack , P M. L ane G ets L eet .—Tcday’» Salem Statesman: "The county exhibit« were yesterday examined and premi­ um« awarded on them Linn county was given the fl rat premium, of $300; Benton second, $250; Washington, third, |2C3; Marlon, fourth, 1150; Polk, fifth, $100. This will h» a sore disap­ point inent to some of the counties, es- pec ally Yamhill, where a really ex­ cellent diet lay was arranged,’’ My reeidet.ee on the north side of Fifth street, between Washington and Jefferson street», 1« for sale. For terms apply to B F Dorris. 1H 3 geo A D orris . ftALARIA CAUSES BILIOUSNESS Grove’« Tasteless Chill Tonic removes i the cause.____________ C2X.STOTXTA., - Iha k.-il Y 1 Ha,» Ai«a»5 MUM CASTOR IA For Infant» and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought THE PIBLIC SCHOOLS. l*ally '.u*. 1 Sect JS 1'iwtay i-Die tour day i’f ' e f sessions of th« Euge 1 e public »< hia.i« l lie teachers and pupil» are ge'ttng down to steady work ami from now 01 •ludle» »til rejltstb n» will progn with the u»ual regu nrlty. Th« alive dance Ibi • far 1« only ti»> more than at the »nine time lael year, but owing to tli« Istene»» of Imp picking a lar.» uumtx-r who are employ, d lu the hopyard» have uot enrolled, and ttie total atten­ dance this year | ronilses to be con­ siderably greater than last year, judg­ ing from ttie lucr»*a»e in Eugene's pop­ Bpeelai to the Guard. ulation during the-uunuer. Up to yesterday evriiing the enroll­ B uffalo , N. V , Sept. 26.—C’zologosz, tho condemned ment ill lhe several I uil Society was held thlsafter- tile, and in ml |r baldd'y auottiei logical circumstance has been develope. Coutil ued Poultry Takes Pri s «ent t « the Manila libtary during the to us. Besides the worms are alt re­ r un« are jco|>aidizilig the pililo* rop, moved and destroyed In the proc. •-« ot yesr and H5 In ca li and 113 comfort w hlch only pai t li I k eU ««Ved As State Fair. Making cider from tugs sent out tn answer to emergency evaporation. t there is little if a y da unge, tut calls for the soldier boy« sailing for wormv apple« ought to l e forbidden ti e prune crop can ot »tend much Tiie flu imi fill > tamo >n reel»’ 1 Manila. Th» Indies are ready to re- by law, and the man caught grinding m >r.> rain. the follow um f . >11 J O Watt», v h « up worms prosecute I tor cruelty to »pond to any call for aid for the na­ at the state fu Ir at em, wbloli . » animals. tion’s »oldlets w Inch Is in their power Horses \\ nted. explanatory : to bestow. H omes W anted i t C hildren — One family of »lx boy» aud two girls. I will b < at Eli II «’ <1>I E d G uard : Woi on my p«u. The girls are twins aged betwien 1. >g «nt», Thursday, A Night of Terror. lull. . three first* and one »< cond. Bei t thlrteeu and fourteen years. The laiys’ at t lioraM from 1 lit ■ • 1500 It s, w itti . Hazi lwood eoini’Hiiy, of Hpokane, t "Awltil anxiety was felt for t tie ages rang» from six to fifteen years. 1 xl action and genii to work, frcci 5 largeit breeders on the Pacific coast. W m E raz . iek widow of the brave General Burnham, The parentage of tli»ae children is to 9 year« old, W ait of Machiae, Me, when tiie doctors said excellent Also homes are needed for —— she would die from pneumonia before one boy tiabe and one girl of foutteen morning," writes Mr» H H Lincoln, year». These children may lie placed who alleuded her that fee i ' u I night, in Christian home» on three months but she begged for Dr King'» New trial. During the last tlsoat year twen­ Discovery, which had more than once ty-two hundred children have been saved tier life, and cured her of con­ placed In home« In twenty four states. sumption. After tekiug, she slept all For further Information address I F night. Further useet tlrely cured her. lobey, Bupt. Oregon Children’» Home This marvelous medicine Is guaran­ Boclety, 606 Matquatn Building, Port­ teed to cure all throat, chest and lung land. diseases. Only 50c and $1. Trial bot­ E asy G ame . — Corvallis Times: tles free al W L DeLano’s drugstore. Willie and Walter Hodes dr «ve The formal oponing day is a thing of tho past down flout Eugene Haturday, for a Beware of Ointments for Catarrh short visit with relatives In this city. When about four miles »oulh of Cor­ That Contain Mercury vallis they noticed a brood of Denny pheasants huddled by the roadside. As mercury will surely destroy the The day was cold and rainy, and aetiHe of smell and completely derange while the birds were two-thlrd»grown, the whole system when entering it they were too chilled to tly a great through the rnucou» HUrtai-es. Buch dlatanoe. The boy» tied their horse», articles should never tie used except on and caught four of t'.ie pheasants. prescription» from reputable pliyai- They brought them to town where elans, as the damage they will do 1» food aud warmth restored them tu ten fold to the good you can [H»«ibly activity. On display now and throughout tho entire season, pattern derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh hats and novelties in millinery. The latest produced in Cure, manufactured by F J Cheney A A E rka x.—Junction Times: T c Co. Toledo, O, contain» ns mercury, any market with new styles, and new goods arriving weakly. BIG LOG |AM. Thornton has a freak chicken, Mont «nd is taken internally, acting directly U[*OI1 the blood and mucous surfaces of freak chickens dl» a» soon a« hatebed, Respectfully, the system. In buying Hall’» Catarrh but tills chicken is very much alive Occurred at Head of Millrace and Cure t>e «ure you get tiie genuine. It and will make Its way through the 1» taken internally, aud made in Tole­ Broke the Boom. do, Ohio, by F J Cheney A Co. Te»ll- world by lheaweat of it« feet. Nature In II« liaale attached this chicken’» inonlsls free. Dally Guard, Sept 36 Hold by druggist», price 75c per bot­ wing» 011 wrong aide up, the "elliiw” head A big log jam occurred at the tle. of its wings meets almost at lhe back of the millraoe at Judkins’ point J«* Hall’s Family Fills are ttie be»t. of Its neck, while lhe points extend terday evening »tout 0 o’clock, oausing forward past Its neck like the point» of considerable excitement among the Death Stood Off. a stand-up collar It I»quite a curi­ loggers and other« who happened to osity. be along the road at the time. E B Monday, a lawyer of Henrietta, I R C Edward»’ drive of 3,500,000 feet Tex, once fooled a grave-digger. He ExFANDlNii.—W K Hcartioreugh, of of logs for ths Harrisburg »awmill was say»: "My brother was very low with the Flugene Grain and Produce Co, 1« coming down the river at the time yellow fever arid J «undlce. I per­ another Eugene business msn who 1« when »ev»ral logs became caught In suaded him to try Electric Bitters, prospering and who believe* in ex| an- tiie sluiceway of the race, causing the and lie was soon much better, but con­ •ion. He baa conimeni»d to enlarge jam. The logs piled up In large num­ tinued their use until tie was wholly his place of busiri»»» at the corner of bers UHtll the force of the water bt- came so great that the jam suddenly cured. I am sure Electric Bitter*saved East Ninth aud Oak street« by tearing gave way, breaking the boom of the his life.” This remedy expels malaria, out the partition iu the building, race and allowing quite a number of kills disease gerrua and purl fl so the doubling the all» of his grocery depart-1 the logs to go down that stream. The hio<>d;aldM dig»stlon, regulates liver, meut. A new floor I« b-lng laid In the 11 water in the race wa» somewhat low­ kidney and bow» s, cure» constipation, ea»t poftioo of lhe bull ling and a glass , ered but not enough to effect tbs dyspepsia, nerv us diseaaac, kltidey front will be put In. trouble«, female < mplaints; gives ¡ier- power at the mills and factories. A B akoaii ».—646( acres of land; lOo || For awhile It looked as 'bough the feet health. Duly 50. at W L t>- ere» In cultivation^' t lb open prairie, whi le Jam wa« going down tiie race; Lino's drug »tore. well seeded down ; plenty of running bu’ incklly mo»t of th* log» were di­ water year around; limber abundant; verted to the main stream. J W Geary Post No 7, 9-room house, and barn that hold» 108 ( .Mr Edwards’ preeent drive which le ton» of hay; place I ml from depot' now pawing Eugene la prouonneed by J W Geary Poet will lie called to pue'oflloe au-i good public «cliool; lumbermen to be the 'swt lol of logs order at 7 o'cl- k »harp Friday even­ $12.50 per acre, for fur her partleubw» ver in the upper river. They came ing, B»p 27, I ' d, that bu«lne«e may in Inquire of 1 I. Campbell. G uard root the Fall Creek country. tranaarted befor» open meeting is oalled. Working Night and Day. r TI m KW Pr«crTp«t»n tor Tatort«. E F < ha PM an , Cotnmander. R A B»RTLrrr, Adjt. The busiest and rntghtie-l little Chili» and Feve» I» a botile G rove ' b thing that »ver was nmd» I« Dr King’» T ahtelei « C hili T onto . Itlsslmply City Lots. New Life Pille. Tb**» pills change Ironand quInlDe ina t«»tele«» form.'No cure—no pay. Prie» 60». Ten city lot* I6O1W for »ale for •SOO weak ne»» into «treni th, list lesane«« •ach. No m >ney need be {«Id down, Into energy, tiralo-fag Into mental M arui RD.—Harry H Matteoon and provided purchaaer will build hooae power. Thiy’r« wonderful In build- | Mix Emma A DarIin» were marrled upon lot. After houae la built then Ing up the health. Only 1’5: per box at tbe hotn» of th» bridge parerti«, M r 1st can be paid for In InatalltBent«. rtold by W L D s L aao . «od Mre A W D»«»» * B»»»»ta ,to ■•» •'-•■ered with lar^e b-arlng H.S Oliver plow» for, dry p »win», 8epteud*r 1«, IFU.by Hb» J 0»«t»w». I r quir» I* O Box SIS. them »I F L Chamtwre’. RED CROSS SOCIETY. More^ Opening Days. FOR FALL 1901 J. V. Kauffman OLIVER PLOWS For Dry Plowing They Stay in the Ground Youi Neighbors All Use i-hem.... - - AT COST - - ante boots, superior to regular stock, 2 licit »ub-ettptio «among our {•..«- pie for a bonus of fli5,00n for the r rec­ H ot of a woolen mill has decided lina the amount cannot he raised They have wotked diligently among tbe t u-tnew ti eu the la«t few days, out meet mg with poor suece»» they called a meeting at tiie city hall last night, and it waa there tliat tiie prop- aition was practically given up. While a nuiulier of the business men see the ben. fits to le derived fr< in a good wo >'»u mill and ere generous in their otters, others seem to be posseewed with that non-progressive spirit or el»« fail to realize the importance of the enter­ prise and the Inert*«»» In busInes« and In the value of property which it would bring. The G uard deeply regrets that the bonus cannot be raised. We think that Eugene ha< missed agieat op;xtr- tunitx which will 110C again come to her veiy »0011. The idea of formiug 1» stock company as suggested by some, Is not generally favored and it is uot probable that Mr Waguon, the promoter of the enter­ prise, will oousider the propedtiou. You Can Get Extras f r Them. Boots! Boots! AX BILLY NU WOOLEN M1P. Growers Say Continuation of Rainy Fifteen Thousand Dollar Bonus Hifch School Closes Crowded leather Will Do Much Harm. Cannot Be Raised I Lie Aiicddauce. No is now being received and in a few days we will show some of the best shoes ever shown in Eugene. f > F. L CHAMBERS HAS THEM. W antbd , to W ork nmo>«*»i».- . to Mr »» tlM Hie* Tbaa Aaraaearill« O Ayeingladjf wl»h«« • pia« e where O ----- •he may work f >r ber '***’’1. • •*- Fortt'«» living lotbe Mal ari a district«. ■ t ndlng •ebo'i. Addrew'Boi 5M, Grove’s I »»te •*•« Chill Tonic. 1 Eugene. G» cjxvFOTonxyw.« B^rttk» '* 1 I