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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1898)
(ba orl U Um hiqfcet ia9 P tawa. Actual lu Ikiw II ( Absolutely Pure PrOVAl U'i0 ronf ro., hi v DAILY EU'JKNE GUAM). SATURDAY, AUGUST 13 the Popular Brands of Clear Havana Domestic Cigars at Julius Goldsmith's IlfailiiuarlerB Kugen) S nJn Co. liicy'i's. 1'icuNuiiL wealher. Karly hops uro rlio. For Hlcycle tlrcaace MoClunuliuu. I'ure tioirif-mit'Iu cundliH at The ISallll'JI t. (lo to UiH limni'iit fur n nice lunch hot or cold. Ilicyele aundiha nthullniu price, ut F I 1'haiiibern. Kvcry thing fur UicyclcH. V, K McfJIauahan. CakcH, (ilea and all kinds of pastry to order, ut The rtaniiiet. Hop chockB printed at the Uiiahd onice irmiiilly and at rioBonable prices. A Lawn Kpray given froo with each 60 foot hose hy K I, ClininburH. Vulcanizing and repairing bleyolea a apeclalty. Humbler agency. Bicycle repair shop. K K MeC'launhau. A Creacont ltloycle for stylo, quality and reasonable price, at V L Chambera Nothing better made thun tho (Cres cent blcyole. Hoe them at V I, Cham tiers'. Now, ueat, nobby, tin do side. tlood uoods, and neat service, at The Jlamiuet. O I) Combs at 1' O (Jrocery will lupllcato any pricea made by any vrocer in Luue count.v 7 ply garden hoso that stands long vervluo, at a moderate pruo. rlee It at K L Chambera. Watches, clocks, Jewelry repaired butter anil cheaper than any place In Kiwu. tllvu mo a trial. 1 will save you mouey. Erb, tho eweler, Ninth i nd Willamette streets. Kilty cords of wood wanted at tills olllco ou subscription hut this dou't menu next winter after the wood has been water Boakcd with two or three months of wet weather. Dry wood goes at this shop and Hume who want to furnish wood must apply early. Ouo of tne ii urai ana beat equipped railroads Is tho Chicago, Milwaukee & Ht l'aul. Uu our recent trip through Houtli Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota and Illinois we tried this railroad and kuow whereof we apeak. Tho road is splendidly equipped with fast trains, ho coacheaaro all furnished with the atest improvements and It la n pleas ure to rldo with theso people. They employ none but sober, Industrious men who constantly look after the eomtort and safely of the. traveling public- Anyone traveling In the above or adjoining states should take the Milwaukee road by all means If It is convenient lo do no. If you wish In formation concerning this excellent and popular road, ask any ticket agent orwrltotoC J Kddy, Ueneial Agent at l'ortluml, Or, and he will gladly give It.-Ueuewo, Idaho News. The county clerk otOi-e only took in 75 tenia ye,tei.Iiy. l'oli;re.'rliiau Hciiiiaiili liaa lift Washington for Oregon. Th" theruioimltr stood at "I degn( at one time thin aflernoon. Marshal ritllea today pUced iu the pound three head of cattle ulid posted notices as required by law. A Japanese drummer waa beie to day. He represents a la'go China wholesale house or Kau Francisco. Tlie Boutheru Pacific company Is now Increasing its freight seivice to accomuiodaio the summer and fall shipping. Mack McOlloch, formerly of Pen dleton, died in I'ortlaufl yeweruay aged 43 years. Deceased win an f.iK and u Knight of l'ytliias. Tho re mains will be Interred at HarriHbuig Monday afternoon. Lebanon Advance: Mr J Watsoiu of this city has douuted elghty-elglit lots In WaeBom'B uildltlou to Heatt e to Mineral Hprlugs College, Hodaville. This is a very liberal donation, and 1b suites lilt for the college. 'Mix prop erty is now worth about i2;iWi. Tho college has already Bollix oi me iois "A word lo the wise la sulllcient' and a word from the wise enouiu ue sulilcient, but you ask, who uro the wise? Those who know, 'lheolt re peated experience of trustworthy per sons may be taken for knowledge. M W M Terry says Chumboilaiu's Cougli Ucniedy gives hitler satisfaction than any other in the market. He lias been In the drug business ut jrjKion, ivy, for twelve vears: has old hundreds of bottles of this remedy and nearly all other cougli medicines manufactured, which shows conclusively that Cham kwrluin'B It the most satisfactory to the pontile, and is the best. For Bale by U-burn & DcLuno, druggists. To tore a lout in Due Day. 'laks Laxative Ilromo Quinine. Tab i ts. All druggists refund the money If It fulls to cure. l!.-o, The genuine has L on each tablet. A REDUCTION o lO OF 25 Ou our entire Hi.', ut L'olou-J Mita-i. $4 00 $3 50 $3 00 $2 SO $2 00 $1 50 $1 25 . Shoei for Shoes for Shoes for Shoes for Shoes for Shoes for Shoes for $3 oo: 2 65 2 25 1 85 1 50 1 15 t 00 Did you ever hear Of Such Bargains ? YORAN A SON Hie hhno llcaletii. The Uutllu Ship Oregon Has nude more kinds of o record for the U 8 Navy In IU 18,000 miles trip, than was ever dreumed ol. Judging from the demand lor it, that littlo 40 page, vest pocket size, army and navy hook Just published by the Northern l'aclllo is milking a great lecord too The reqiieita for It reach the N 1' 1'ai-souger department ut Ht l'aul In large numbers fiom every part of tno IJ lilted (States. This la u ti Unite to wide advertising as well as to tho en terprising agents of tlieconipany Olid I ho value of Use book. Mr 'JIuisS Fee, the general panenger agent at Bt Paul Minn, will send the hook upon receipt ol ten cents. It MoMuiphey, General Agent, Jill i;ene. (J in ml Woolen Kxlilhit. Orimd Woolen Exhibit In the piece. Friday and Baturday, Ainjurt, 10 and 20, 1808. Ktiauss Urns, America's Lending Tailors, of New York, Chicago. Cincinnati, at tho store of F.d Hanson, Eugene, Oiegnn, Admis sion free. Kvcry late novelty of American and F.urnpean mills is in cluded in tills display. Don't miss it. An expert cutter and designer for BtraiiKS llros, will be on hand to take lolentlllo measures of all who dcslio lino titling clothes mado-ln-order at Very low prices. Fine tailoring, suits to order, 111. 75 and up; pants lo order ( .1.00 and up. l'orfiict IU guarautceed. ('all and have yourself Bolentlllcnlly measured even if not ready to order now. A KrsTi.Kii From P.ohtuiia items in ('ottoo (irove JUuifh-r: "It ''!c Murphey, of Lugeue, who Is interested Willi some WUonxiii plo i" a very promising group of claims, on Falr vnw mountain. haB lust made a Hying trip lo the camp. While there helot a contract for 100 feet of tunnel, to 1)3 pushed through with double shifts, and if the showing still bids good, will follow with another contract. He ex pects to be back to the camp oext week, with men to build au ore bin mid irrado a wagon roid to connect l, in,, iihiv Hurdsciubu e road. MoMurnliev is a rustler and his pres. euce Is appreciated iu Bohemia. Just, before leaving camp ho made a casu ,n..w,..li mi niinthor croun of claims1, 1" the Kastern part r the camp, tor another Wisconsin party.'' Hk'sComimi. The fellow with the dancing bear will soon ' hit the town" If one may judge from the following Item taken from the Astorlan: "The mull with the hear arrived in town and gave exhibitions iu tho afternoon in the lower end of town. He was sur rounded or rather the bear was, by a large crowd, who seemed to enjoy the performance. Tho bear was well train ed and 60 was the master, as he would Insist on getting a certaiii amount of money before opening the performance. They were accompanied by a bulldog. The next lo urrlve before the season's oloso will be the man with the mon key." Wants to Kkev Tiikm. Juo ISran- ir.ii of Waltorville who has 12 of the Linn hore9i which Claude Branton and Green brought down from Isbam's corral after the murder of Linn, re. fines to give them up to P II Bteplieu- Bon executor of Linn's estate claiming that he purchased them Irom Claude, and that he Intends to keep them until ho can get his money hack. Mr Stephenson returned yesterday to his borne at Condon but will if necessary return and by a legal process forco Itrnnlon to relliiouisli possession of the animals. All the horsea held by Hranton huvo Linn's brand on them. To val ton reel, arrived iu l orvallis Vcumun on a visit with her old menus n.r a few days. She will visit J-.ugene unu j other valley towns before leaving for California where she will take a cournj in the Btauford preparatory." Navai, PiioMoTios. Lieut Com mander Jaiuea K Cogyswell, Urst olllcer under Captain ClarK, of the Or. goo, has been advanced live Hiinta for gal lantry and meritorious conduct dur ing the recent naval battles. Lieut Coggswell lea biother of Catherine C Coggswell, and nephew ot Uncle Jack Cojigswell, of Ellietou. Bkautikui, Ilo.MK Fob Bai.k.-.M a great bargain; 12 miles east on the McKenzie, twenty live acres good ground, line modern house eligaut water and very healthy, chureu anu Boliool near by. I X Green box 477 or Hodman House. lis Times: "Miss Ltia Peel, of lip-1 rfcr" M jy K U2 ,, Iowa, dau,ht,r of He ilo WT j J H . kve toll aiPI"!','- -,i - unml. .,uie. oil ...... - Willi cuD.slllJu" , 7 ,.:Ve lintl iroui.ic ..... itirt Ur?.l Cai rail ibis ailment.. Iv ol Cascaruw 670B Gerwantown Ave. i'UUaue., m.-. - sfiS, CANDY M cathartic a Bui Pin III wrill 6 d l ...is row rci l inspect. CALL AND SEE II .. CUBE CONU I , r-i in Mil AlllilllVll. Bekvino Notices I'uruint to lu- Btructlons given at tlie last council meeting Marshal Ktiles has served no tices ou about 2 0 proneity holdeip, who huve defective sidewalks It would appear that uu active crostde for good walks had commenced. Lost. A reduith yellow pup Gordon and LpwhIIvii. ubout 1 year old, be tween Eugene and Springfield. Ite ward will be paid for information leading to his return to C H 7.UMWALT, Irving. Ore. Fon Sale. A good, young, gentle milch cow; will be fresh in a few days. Call ou 8 A Huliu at Osburii & I)e Lauo's drug store or at residence, cor 8th and Washington sts. Hoi- Pickers Wanted. John Brown wants 30 hop pickers to com mence work Kept 4 th; 14 days picking, 11 rst clans hops. Very Bail John Whitney writing, to the Albany Herald f.oni Manila says: "Tho Buddest thing that has happened to our company istheca-e of Walter Shelley. While he w ub on the boat he had the ineasl -a aud lost tlie sight of one eye, ho had been over It almost a week, when he was asleep ono afternoon ho hud a sharp pain iu Ills eyes and opened them and found that ho had lost both ot his eye.-. '1 ho doctor says ho thinks there is no hope for lilm. Ho will bo f-ent home on the first boat." This Is to certify that on May 11th, I ivalked to Mellck's drugstore on a pair (if crutches aud bought, i bottle o ('hamberlalii'u Pain Balm .or in ham niatory rheumatism which had crip pled mo up. Alter using three bottles I am completely cured. I call cheer fully recommend it. Charles II Wet iel, Sunliury, Pa. Hworn "d subscribed to before me on August 10, 1SII1. Waller Khipmaii J P. For sale at fill cents per bottle hy Ostium & DeLiiuo. University of Oregon. Tlie lull term will begin September lUlli. Students who have completed tlie tentli grade branches can cuter the sub-rrcshiiiaii class. No examinations am required for graduates of accredited schools, treasonable equivalents are accepted for most of the required en trance studies. Tho courses olteuvl are those ol a good university. There aru depart ment of modern and ancient lan guage, physics, chemistry, blolouv, geology, English, elocution, advanced engineering, astronomy, logic, philoso phy, psychology, malheinutlca and physical education. Music and draw ing aic also taught. The tuition la free. All students, pay an Incidental fee of ten dollars yearlv. Boird, lodg. lug, heat and light In' the dormitory cost J.2 ,60 per week. Joshua J Walton, Sec. of lit'genta. Iliick leu's Arnica salve. Dancing Party. The party at Mariau'a park last evening was attend ed by about 3 couple who enjoyed to its fullest every moment of the evening from the time of leaving the city at 7 p m until tho return about midnight. Dancing was the program aud a most excellent selection of mazy round dances was given. The young people of the city whose vacation Is over or not yet begun do not propose to neglect Ihnoo social features which make an otherwise dull summer a very pleaiaut one. Drut. Vol I, No 1, of "Drill." Portland, or it should be said Orogon and the Westa new magazine devoted to Orcgou history and literature is now being sent out, Tho criliu can find in side ita coyer pages material of genuine merit. If Drift continues to hold the same literary excellence its induction would Indlcalo then Indeed it will be a valued magazine. Mrs Llschen M Miller Is ono of the stockholders of the company and a contiibutor. Articles by Joauuln Miller, Edith Veazie Bry- 8oii, C 10 8 Wood, and others Bre noted. A Motion. In ihe case of H C Owen vs iV W Wltliers slierid and Hall & Son, the defendants, have II led amotion usltlng plulntlll to mako his complaint more definite and certain in this, that said plalutlll be required to stato who tho members of his family are, alleged to reside with plainlill iu the third paragraph of said complaint and to statu what relationship said members of said family hior to plain tiff whether they arc related by blood or otherwise. Brownsville Items. The Times: "O P Coshow and wife went to Ku geno Thursday morning. Miss Grace Murrey, of Eugene came down last Saturday to visit with her friend Miss Lulu Powell. V A Calder diovo to Eugeno last Saturday. Ho wan ac companied asTur as Springfield by his mother, and they returned home Wed nesday morning." CouuroSaw Mill. J C Goodale of Coburir. was in dm eliv in.l.v a.i The best salvo in the world fer ciiti Informed 119 that his saw mill 'would commence culling lumber next week. And In two weeks that he would lie running full blast. bruises, wires, ulcers, salt rheum, fever aoica, tetter, chapped hands, chill lailis curiiB, and all sklu eruptions, ai d positively cutva pile, or no pay le qulnd It la guaranteed lo give r foet satisfaction or money relundi' l Flue Jersey Bull. I have a full blood J-rsey bull ervioc. Kept at Stewavt place. John Stkh aht for i There is no patent on j poorness. Hut m.uuttac-j Hirers do not make A tinoii CHAHiE. Tho complete Taylor System of Dress ( lilting taught ireo or etiarge at Matlock's Lodging Homo. Boom No 2, corner Eighth and Willamette stieets. Will Sail Tomouhow. The Ore gon recruits will sail tomorrow from San Fianclsc.ion the Meanu'ilp Atizo na to Join Uieir respective companies at Manila. Ml 60 S00(l as SclWtjr's ?,.. because most people like to be humbugged. For sale by Gray & Son. i r i. . , iioiisK vantki. A good work , horse, weighing 1300 to 1400 lbs; will ipayhmibci f,.r ,. n,,il)ln1. n,lllre j at (tils onico fr panlculars. I Wantei.. To n-nt a house with I from ii tn 7 room,; ,.o t0 run a vear. j EnqulriMt Star Job omee'Jth st. , I.os,r.- pair of tugs ami l,i,.HM( j "traps en ,1,,, rV(,r ( T)11 1m(i. will please leave them at this ollhv. Phone. The Banquet for ieo cream, candles, bread, pastry or anything in heir line. No 43. Girl Wanted. For general House work, Inquire at 1Mb olllc. Street Car '1 i kets For sale at the Banquet Tandems to Kent. Ed E McCi.a nahan. CIIIJUCH oKIIVICKS TOJIOUUOW U 11 CIlUKt'If. erviCM as usual. All are wi 1- All C 11111". P O liflNEIlRAIiE. ITIIMSTIAN CIIU1HTI. All the legular services of the day. Preaching hy the pastor morning and evening. A cordial welcome to all who attend. Morton L Hose, hap it vr church. Mr Fmuk Mathews will preach at 11 a m tomorrow. Suuday school aud Young Peopled meetiug t the usual hour. Tne public U cordially Invited to attend. Pulpit Com.mitj.uk. m k church. llev Jus Moore will preach at tlie M E church ou Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Theie will lie no service iu Ihe evening. Sunday school and Ep worth League at the usual hour. Every bony welcome. J T Abbett, Pastor. 1'RESIIYTERIAN CIIUKCII. Hev E A Holdridgo the Pacillo coast Evangelist will conduct services in this church as follows: 11a in, worship aud sermon, subject of discourse "The most Important ques tion that can be asked a Christian." 8 p in, "Five loaves of bread" au object talk-this should be seen and heard. At 11 a m the Suuday school will wei coino back their superintendent who lias returned. At 4:30 p ui Junior En deavor. The Y P8UE will nieige their meetiug with the evening service- Strangers welcome. LIFE IN CANTON. The IVopl. ..jTb. Cii.tom. ot . F.rooa. Chlut-iie City. at Canton, but n,' live in a settlement outsido the uativo citv. Their influence, like their, place of abode, is merely upon the out ermost edgo of the community. Our ideals of civilization have not touclied ,l,o people. They arc today as they bavo bcin for centuries past. They tneer at our institutions and consider themselves in every way snpenor to tho white "Uularnm." Casual visitors to tho crowded city visit tho various points of it,.n.st bv means of sedan clianu They iu-o ncconipiuiieu uy a u..v.. guide, who conscientiously goes through u long catalogue of things, wonderful or horrible, iu English, which is fluent ly cr.i:. Lnt-. imncrfectly understood i. ,i.n in wliom ir, is addresscil The g'uido is verv attentive to thoso in his nniiin in his manners, and often possessed of a fair amount of hn mor. Tho streets of tho city ore of n pattern of immemorial antiquity. Nouo is more than teu feet wide. Tie- houses lean in ward from tho baso and almost meot overhead, shutting out all but tho nar rowest strip of daylight Signboards aro hung perpendicularly outsido ovory houso. They are elaborately carved and gayly decorated with nbiiniliuico of gold leaf and scarlet or black lacquer. Tho mystic looking symbols inform tho curi nns Unit, ouo particular shop is ' 'Prosper ed by Heaven," another has "Never Eudiug Good Luck," whilo yet another is "Tho Market of Golden Fronts" tne said profits, bo it known, going into the pocket of tho dealer. Among tho most interesting sights of this unchangeable city aro tho pawn shops. They aro often great, square, solid crauite structures, which look mora lil:o old border keeps than tho j residences of accommodating "uncles. Tho pawnshop fulfills a doublo pur-j peso. It advances money at au interest varying from 20 to !!0 per cent, and it stores in safety within its massivo walls those articles of finery aud adornment which aro only required at special times and seasons. On tho flat roofs of these citadels uro piles of stones mid jars of vitriol, ready to repel any attack that may bo made by thieves, whoso methods of plunder aro less rcmied than those or tho pawnbrokers. Iu tho jado stouo market we meet with the Chinese parallel to (ho western diamond. The best stones aro very val uable and are brought from Turkestan, tho only place iu tho world whero mines of this stone aro worked. Every well to do Cliiuaur.ui wears a ring, brooch or bracelet of jade, nnd tho poor, who are imablo to purchase tho real articlo, wear ornaments of glass, which uro colored iu imitation of tho moro expeusivo jade. Shaggy dogs with coal black tongues are disposed of iu another market. Fried rat and boiled frog, not to mention fricas seed puppy, tempt tho hungry into the uativo restaurant. Tho local 'medicine man, " adhering to tho prescriptions of his ancestors, makes puis and potions, of which tho chief ingredients aro wax, doors' horns, petrified bones, petrified crabs, snakes, scales of tho armadillo, tigers' bones and lime. When tho medi cines do not cure, they kill, and whether tho imtieut lives or dies ho does so knowing that at any rato no hated for eigner lias had anything to do witli the strength or quality of his medical diet. European Magazine, Loudon. 1 n: I Wall Paper in Mil Ml Wi Hi Wink y $ 10,000 rolls just icceived. COMMODORE JOHN C. WATSON, Commodoro John C. Watson, who has had chargoof tlio blockjlerj i vana, was born iu Kentucky iu 1842 and graduated at tho Mval rales 1860. Ho was commissioned as lieutenant commander iu 1800 and nd rounder in 1874. For Keillor Sale on easy terms. Hotel in Springlleld. Address, T M Jacksou, lock box 140, springlleld, Oregon. PECIAL. hi I (' ill! Pieces Dimities and Organdies at 5e yd. All Summer Dress 1 I Goods at One Their Value. 1 Shirt Waists 1 g "iST-TO CLOSE 3 From 25c up. ooeQjuiiuujuiuauiUiiittiiuuiiuuoQQ Notice to Taxpayers. Taxpayers will phase lake nolii- that the Delinipient tux rolls fcr 1S0S Oregon, viz Notice. Notice Is hereby given that tbi dersigned is I lie rightful oinrcrf foilowinc warrants of Lane M is now coiup'eted and open foi Hi collection of laxef. All who desire lo avoid costs mu.-t pay their taxis on or before the 15th day of August 1S08. After that date percentage and eoyts will positively tie added. The levy for ISO" taxes will In- in.-.de Immediately after the above date Dated Augus'. 2nd 1808. W W With wis, KheiifT and Tax Collector. I W. KAYS FORNITURb GO. EHBALMERS and FUNERAL DIRECTORS Cash BuyersJnicR Prices A 2flc mop stick in A 25c heavy double wash hoard!!'. .20 A 25cshoe brush lo A on stove biu.'h ",'!! !() A $1.75 shoo repair outlit !!!'$1 00 A $1.00 ax jg 0 doz common clothespins...!!!!!!!!! jo In fact, hot prices all along the line. Look out tor more of aiove. AX BILLY Member of Cash Ituyer's Union No7S32 foriS.i'fl n-gisttmlXo 189" registered No .'Oil. No 81t:0 for $").00 registered te 181)7 registered No 3779. No 8031 for $30.00 registered D 1807 registered No 301. No 803G for f 107. 15 r.'ris'm 13th 1S97 ivgistend Xo3i78. No 8118 tor 5133.00 registered 18S8 registered No 3S52. Which are lost, aud all I""! hereby wnrncd not t" turL should they he found liyaujtK I'kank ECft Engine, Oregon, Aug lOlk.K OSTEOPATHY W. J. NOVIXCEH, D.0, Will locate for peimnnent p! after August 13, IN". In Itooms 1 and 2. Soceuil floor HoU EUGENE, O11EU0S. J S LUCKEY, JEWELKIi. Walclica nnd Clocks liepniml. Ki-genf, OiH::o.h. 171 H AISI .A1, ."Ii10' STATE MONMOUTH. ORE0" Slroig Academic ui PrcfcssiBiil Well eiiillpct trniiilns depwUie11' gr.uii.ji, wild -.MlchiUlren. , H.-Kiilur Normal eoiirfi'ol 0''"'' K. iilor year wholly i.wiei"j ! r.s ;'-, tr Ciimhiiilt s ol nri'iruui't .i- je:, iiiniuc u nut' j - t - The (linlnliiti vl iheppmii" col'- i ret' linv in a life CTlireiilc tn l' "1' ' t I lie UrHiluales ei ote rL. ai teiii'ner. ..miiI'' i iflio r,ninpt-The iear lri'm ' llc.lllTif.il nli'l lm:ihfiil l'''".1.'??; 1!h' lir.ll.-nn will ep" "j,,f)ll I ftlll ML' I'f LI U K I" . ... lully- iito liil'pil''iitl":i I 1 A WAS, ' ' Sicietaiy of Faeultr. CAMr" FRIENDLY BOO K S--ST AT I O N E R V CALL AT THE UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE If yu wish to son tho tiiifst tlisjilay of Hook? and Stsitionei'.Y. Kvor brouglit to lAigeno. Kntiro stock just nceivt'd direct from Chicago. i H. G. Mil LER Proprietor