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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1897)
DAILY El'UJiSE (WARD. MONDAY - - JUNK 21 Best Assortment of 5 Gent Gigars "A lull !ineofToloco. All klixli ol (aiiuy 'l 'lioll lrluksat . Julius Goldsmith's Headquarters Eugene Soda Co. Osobrlght ut Day 4 Henderson's. f-te a Creent bicycle before you buy New Carpels ut Day & Henderson's liutteriuilk and cream at Creamery. Cakes made to order at tbe Bonbon lere. Just recelvedew stock wall paper. F L Chambers. Circuit court convenes again Wed nesday. I'rivuto boxes .for ice cream at the Magnolia. Weather prediction for tonight and tomorrow: Occasional showers. Soda water, fruitsand cigars at the Magnolia. New potatoes arn selling ut two cents per pound. And still good showers of rain con -tinuo to full and the Lane county farmer wears a smile. '07 Crescent bicycles are fitted with all the latest Improvements. K L Chambers. C D Combs at P O Grocery will duplicate any prices made by any grocer in Luuo county. If you are getting bald like I am, put on a Kingsbury as I do, you'll look nice while your hat's on If people do wiuk the other eye when you take it off. Tho Native Sonsof Oregon have been organized in Portland with B 13 Book man as president, Judge Geo II Bur nett vice president aud J I) Lee, sec retary. Joe Shriovor, atone time a resident of Eugene, la in Dakota and ho recently attempted to Join a Q AR Post in tliut ututo but members of J W Geary Post wroto and exposed him. The Champl'in, n blcyole with two seats, one along the side of tho other, was brought to Eugene today, by Its representative and attracted some at tention, being the first of its kind ex hibited in the city. Salem Independent: Col Hofer Is busy cleaning out his throat for a big effort at Cottage Grovo on tho Fourth. We would advise the people not to got bear the platform especially when he conies to that part of his speech relat ing to tho city government or Salem. Cottage Grove Leador: Mrs J II lluyes, of Harrisburg, was here during the week, looking for a location upon which to build a large brick hotel. She is well stttislled with the outlook and will commeneo work on the building, whloh will be located near the depot, soon If the deal Is consumatcd. Having made arrangements with UirrioA Huston I will make their place of business a depot for mill Btulls or the Jasper flliUs aud patrons will find all kinds of mill studs at reasou- ahle prices tliero. I ask a fair sharo of tho patrouage. I will glvo you good value, B. F. HYM'BSTKU. Wheu wo uotiBiuor mat !he Intes tines are about five times as long as the body, we can reali.e the Intense sulterlng experienced when they are Inilamed. DeWitt's Colic aud Cholera Cure Bubdues Inflammation at once and completely removes the difficulty Comer Drug Storo, Vincent & Waltou Proprietors. It will be au agrcnble (surprise to persons suhjuot to attacks of bilious collo to learn that prompt relief may be had by taking Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera und .Dlarrhoei. Kemedy. Iu many instaueea the attack may be prevented by taking this remedy at- booh as tho Mint symptoms of the Ah ease appear. 26 and 60 cent bottles lor Bute by Ostium & DeLano. Ell Hill, number CI y, Pa., writes 'I have beeu Buffering from piles for li) years and thought my case lncura ble. DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo wit recommended to me as a pile cure, so 1 bought a box aud It performed a per nntuont euro." This is only one ol thousands of sfciillar cures. Eczema, sores and skin diseases yield quickly when It Is used. Corner Drug Store, Vlucont A WoltoM Proprietors. $3-50 For $2.50 In order to clone out lbs line, we will sell our wo men's t'.l 60 shoos for $2.50 Call enrly as there are uuiy a few left. Ice cream at the Magnolia. Dr. Willougbby, dental parlors Get "chews" at the Boubouiere. Creamery butter, Eugene Creamery. Spring Carpets at Day & 1 fender- son's. Oak Street Fish Market, oppose opera house. Chews" an tlanJing caramels it the JSnbonie-. Pictures 50c up. Cabiuets 11.50 up Euoki'k Photo Co. Jtepuir shop with Ot umbia agency. Skilled workmen. itiHon W 8 McFaddeii, of CorvalliB, ill deliver the Fourth of July at the Albany celebration. John Brown, who lives about two miles north of Eugene, saw a large cougar iu his hep yard last Thuruday eveuiug. The Crescent bicycle pleases the eye, t, au d the test aud Ills the purse. See them at F. L. Chambers. The Denver Chimney Sweep is lo cated at Hotel Eugene, prepared to do first class work In your residences or business blocks. A Portland mau has beeu sued for $201.00, for pew reut iu the Trinity Episcopal church. The case will be au interesting one if the defeuduut tights it. Ed Scott who Is iu tbe Bentou uouutyjuil, has hardly euleu anything for two weeks, aud is said lo be acting strangely. Abuut his only remark l "I'm all right.', Ills thought he is feiguiug insanity. Genuine Chauioise Gloves, the real washable kiud, in while und yellow, Willi cuke of soap; special price, 05 cents per pair, at P Frank & Sous, Bucket Store. Pure blood ineuus good health. De VV ill's Surfapuiillu purities the blood cures erupliouH, cczumu, scrotulu aud all diseases arising from impure blood. Corner Drug Store, Vincent & Wullou Propnuiois, Puss the good word along the Hue. Piles can be quickly sured without au operation by simply applying De Witt's Witch Huzel Salve. Corner Drug Store, Vincent & Walton Prop 1 ietors. Smulltn size, but great iu results, fie Witt's I ill tic Early Risers act gently but thoroughly, curing indi gestion, dyspepsl 1 and constipation, dmall pill, safe pill, best pill. Corner Drug Store, Vincent fc Walton Proprietors. "Wake up, Jacob, the day is breafc ng!" so said DeWilt's Llltle Early Itinera to the man who hud takeu them to arouse his sluggish liver. Cor ner Drug Store, Vincent & WiJtcu Proprietors. Wo are auxious 10 do a little good iu this world and can think of no pleas anter or better way to do it thau by recommending Oue Aliuute Cough Cure as a preventive of pneumonia, consumption and other serious lung troubles that follow ueglected colds ComorDrug Store, Vlnceut & Waltou Proprietors. Wo might tell you more about One Minute Cough Cure, but you probably kuow that it currs a cough. Every 0110 does who has used It. It Is a per fect remedy for coughs, colds, hoarse uess. It Is au especial favorite for children, being pleasant to take and 'liilck iu curing. Corner Drug Store, Vlnceut & Walton Proprietors Duuvillo Breeze: Wheu you ask au editor to suppress un item of news becauso It does not please you; then go and usk your grocer to exclude pickets from IiIb store because you can't eet them, or your butcher not to keep bologna becauso It goes against the stomach. There is Just as much fair. uess in one us the other. News is an editor's stock iu trade. So are pickets a grocer's and bologna aud nockwrust a butchei's. During the winter of 1893, F M Martin, of Long Beach, West Va. contracted n severe cold which loft him with a cough, 1 . speaklug of how he cured It he says: "I used several kluds ot cough syrup but found no relief until I bought a bottle of Chamberlaiu's Cough Remedy, which relioved mo almost Instantly, aud iu a short time brought about a complete cure." When troubled with a cough or cold use tlits remedy and you will not tlnd it necetsary to try several kinds betore you get relief. It has been Iu tho mar ket lor over twenty years and con stantly growu In favor and popularity Vat sale at 25 and 60 cents er bottle by Unburn & DeLano. Personal. Judge A H Fisk arrived home today. Frank White went to Cottage Grove today. A L Honey of Goshen was in town today. Miss Sallie Matt went to Cr swell on the 2:1)1 local. Hany Craw of Alhuny Is in the city for a few days. Miss BerthaGoldsmith returned to Oregin City yesterday. L P Tallman, of Meadow, was doing business In Eugene today. E II I ai er made bU usual Sunday visit to Eugene yeslorday. Mrs J H Goodman is paying Ik r son A J, a visit at Independence. Mrs R S Bean and children came up from Salem today for short visit. H N Cockerllne was a passenger for Cottage Grove on the Roseburg local. Dr C H Chapman was a passenger lo Portland on this morning's local. Mrs Fletcher Linn returned home to Portland on todoy't Roseburg local. Prof J R Welherbee went to Port land this morning, and from there will go East. MrsJH Goodman returned today from a visit with hereon A J at Independence. Misses Lillie Baker aud Alma Hirs- chel went to their homes at Troutdale yesterday. W C Smith who has been visiting friends here returned to his Turner home today. Miss Laura Seattle was a passenger home to Oregon City on yesterday's 10:50 local. Mrs Bollver Cogswell and children returned to their home at Harrisburg on the morning local. Mrs Wesley Shannon was a:i arrival on tbe afternoon I rain from a month's visit in Marion county. Mrs E C Sanderson and daughter went to Turner today to attend the Christian church convention. Fa'her Daly went to Cottage Grove on tbe afternoou local to look after the Interests of his church at that place, g Mrs Emma Wilson and son, who have been guests at tbe home of M 8 Barker for a week returned home to day. S B Hanna went to Portland this morning and from there will work In Washington and Yamhill county for an Eastern Mini. Miss Louise Southwick, of Salem, (or a week the guest, of Mr aud Mrs Edgar Farriugton returned to her homo yosterduy. Mrs Rose Bollackand children, who have been visiting at the home of A Goldsmith, returned to their home at Oregon City yesterday. Mrs G C Green, Mrs L Burdick and Miss M E Arnold have arrived here from New Auburn, Miun.,and are vis iting at the home of W M Green. Tbe two former will probably locate in Eu gene. Mrs H E Ankeny and daughter, Miss Nannie, will go to Salem tomorrow where they will visit for a week or more, then go to their home at the Sterling mlues to spend the most of tbe summer. Saturday's Salem Statesman: Chas. Heulat left yestoi day morning for Eu geua, where he will enter the service of F E Dunn, as bookkeeper. Mr Heulat carries wllh him the earnest wishes of hundreds of friends for future success. BLAIR HOL'SK BL'K.NEO. Cue ot lu Laud Hants 01 . lamete Valley -Bum At about 11 o'clock lat night an alarm was turncu iu aim i" ...t without loss of time sianeu iu. the western end of town, where the sky was rapidlytaking on a lurid hue. Before they bad proceeueu lur uu . . , I.i...ll.nl1n)irnu(nll. it u'mb nkcermiueu uibi iuw.-.w sinning tbe old house ou the donation i..,iilm of Pr or Blair aoout oue miieout, renderiug the assistance of the department of no avail, anu me apparatus was returned to their re- snective headquarters aim nouseu. The loss wus a complete one, not u vimnof the old building remaining and the chimney which remuiued aiandine during the night, crumbled and fell to earth this morning. The house was built in '54 and in early days wis probably thebert known house in the valley. The upper story of the house was used as a dunce ball men, and it Is said 140 cotipl-i have danced on the floor at once, which was 20x40 feet in size. The house has beeu occupied by a family by the nanieof Vauce, but they had moved out that morning, Mr .Vauce taking the belougiugs to his rauch near Coltnge Grove aud his wife aud daughter went ou the early excur sion train to Salem, Intending to visit P01 Hand before returning; It is some thing of a mystery how the building caught Are tbe general impression being Ihut the family had left some lire smoldering or that hobos bad oc cupied the house during the eveniug. The building was insured in the Norwich Union for $500 in the name of Mrs James McCluren, the owuer, and the lots Is estimated at about $1000. The huildiug originally cost $3500. Tub State Fair, The premium list for tbe State fair, printed by the state printer, is out. The fair will open on Sept. 30 and close on Oct. 8. About $20,000 iu cash premiums are oll'eied. The admission will be 25 cents, with 10 cents for grand Bland, except for women. Parsons orchestra will furnish music. Fancy Puke Leaf. Laid only 0c; try it, in bulk or pails. Sutar cured Breafat bacon. Sugar cured small hams, .base and Saiiboms roast coffees Gray & Son. Prolifc Fruit. Asseessor D P Burton today banded a Guard repor ter a bunch of Black Republicau cher ries containing 17 of the cherries, which might indicate that this particular variety is yielding well at least. Royal Ann Cherries. Anyone wishing Royul Ann cherries may get the same at the. Wallis orchard three miles nuthwest of town between this 21st day of June aud July Ut. From C taqe Grove. The train for the Conductors Excursion Sunday will start from Cottage Grove at 6 a m, arriving at Eugene about 7 am. All intending patsengert will note this. This is the Season tn Buy Lawn. Mowers, Scj'thes and Snathes Y T -1 sfN 1 1 1 ' narau. oicities, Garden Hoes, Garden Hose, Wire Cloth You will oet the Best Goods Screen Doors, for h i.9.t uJ.T". " nuil8JnjcaiH GRIFFIN HARDWARE COMpa ....spjiuhu mm.,:t BUY NOW Lawn Mowers and Garden Hose, Poultry Netting and Stanles Garden Tools and Spray Pumps, Screen Doers and Screen Win E-j Lagest Assortment owest Prices at S. L. LONG'S. Found A pair of spectacles in this city. Owner can have the Bame by nailing at this oQlce and paying for this notice. Chinese Store A Ron-burg Chi uaman has rented a room In the Hale block and will open up a store iu a few days. Wanted, Girl-to do goneral liousr work. Inquire at residence of Charles Lauer. Tn Cure a Cold In One l)ey. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tib ets. All druggists refundle money Fine French prunes 231bs $1.00 ( urn starch per lb 60. "World Heater" soap 20 oh 60 Chase and Saiiboms colleo are the bet that grows. Ques. What is a Bargain? Ans. FastBlack Seamless Hose Reduced from 2oct tO I2t cts ALSO Ladias Egyptian Ribbad Vests Reduced From 50 cts to 25 cts. These Bargains can be had at our Special sale. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. S. H. Friendly's Dry Goods Emporium, Hardware Tinware and Granite Ware. Ninth Street, Belknap Hot Jfledieal SpFings. flUllQ Prl fifl TYl T 1 OC OO n Eugene on the Mckenzie River. Natural temperature 188' Fahr. Steam, Medicated, Electric, Hot and Cold Batb? A FINE SWIMMING RINK. Cures RheumitlsM.siiii, DIhimeh, and Lljer Compiaiiu C. S"C Ague, Private DUeiiei ttc. ! .t!' Fine Hunting and Fishing in the Vicinity- A Fine Camptng Ground, vrell shaded and supplied with Water by plues Irom a pure mountain stream. . . . Stages leave Hotels In Eugene Mondays, Wedneidays and Fridays, Reluming on alternate days. For terms and Information address Geo Hill, Prop-, or C M Hill, Mgr., Belknap Springs, Lavie Co.Or. A. E. WOOD, DEALER IN. Staple and Fancy Groceries. ArbuckieB Coflee ,15 8kj bakipg powder per lb. .10 4 jrkgs good Soda a 4 pkgs corn or gloss starch., ,2S 25 lbs Heat Soap l.oj Drifd Applen .3 Quality aud Quantiiy Tobacco .3) A $12 Washing Machine tSkm Lam Wicks that dill last 20 put. The True Remedy. W M Replue, editor Tiakilwa, III "Chief," says: "We woD't keep house without Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds Experimented with many others, but never got the true remedy until we used Dr. King's New Discovery. No other remedy can take its place iu our home, as in it we have a certain and sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Whoopiog Cough, etc." It is idle to experiment with other remedies, even if they are urged on you as juut as good as Dr, King's New Discovery. They are not as good, because this remedy baa a record of cures and besides is guaran teed. It never fails to satisfy. Trial bottles free at Hendereou & Linn's drugstore. In The Glad Spring Tims Some minds "Lightly turn In thoughts of Love," while witli others the mooted question Is, "What will best expel from the sys'em the tBete matter accumulate d during the dakk and gloomy wintek? The anv.er is simple. T'erinoton's Blood and Livkk iARUPls tbe best blood purifier known. Prepared and sold only at the Nii.ih Street Drugstore. 75 cents ai liucklen'a Arnica salve. The best salve In th 0 world for cuts bruises. HOrpft. tllpru Bolt, rhinm loifnr aoies, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain, corns, and all skin eruptions, u:d positively cures piles, or no pa.i le quired It is guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction or monev riifnnlpH Price 25 cents per box. For sole by Henderson & Linn Circuit Court. The June term ofths circuit court of Lane co luty will re comem Wednesday, June 23, at II o'clock 1 m, at which time those cm which had not beeu passed on previously will be brought up. The juriss will not bi brought back, all cases to come before them havi nir been dispose I of. Position As3iotED.-DrCE Loom's of this city, who recently received tbi appointment ot commieiloDerol Ihi general land office, toda recrired orders to report at Settle, Wubiof ton. Heexreels to leave for tb point Wednesday and will ti enter upon his duties. We hd the tatfito for doinjt w KdBr work 11 tnirrsnliV. Uri with cl.-e study and PP'il;"l, art, are Me to ofler flrstrlf"",rt" all the Meat n'at-,urfif flLs Call and see our Has ReliefsfC'" and photography combined. Bitting by appointment prefer tUGENE.0R. Whon Baby was .,, c wt"; When aba wa. a CtalU. al.o crl Whet. ah. beune Miss, aha clung 1. O- fthan aba had Children, alio Sn0-m ' Kuoene Man Honoked. A Yer- liigton returned Saturday night from 1 oriiumt, where he has beeu in attend ance upon the state board of nharmacv of which he has been a member for tbe past two years. At this session be wus "elected as president of the board. Mr lerington is a progressive man iti his busine . one of tbe bi-s nlmrinhclala In the state and the board has chosen wisely to place him al its head. The Ol'ARD tenders its congratulations. Kot'ND. A pnlr of ppectaoles In a well worn ease, the latter bearing the busioi!, c..rd of W Holloway, formerly in the jewelry business, Kuireiio. Owner can Hud fame at the Ouakd ofilce. W. W. IVIMn " -, StlU h amnio rooa.nJ '''lu H lone. - Smoker Day & rlsnderson. Undertakers nd LA u,ofo.iii Five cent .Cigars- GRAY & SON. YORAN & SON The Shoe Dealers Embalmsrs, Cor. Wil. and 7th sts.