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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1898)
. jl 1! ' 7 I 11 n 1 Tbe Royat ! the highest grade baking powdtr kaowa. Actual test show it goes o talrd further than ny olbor broad. Pi nn yijr j AkP POWDER Absolutely pure HOVAi imkinq pfrmnrn r.o., mw Vftwx. DAILY EWEXE GUAM). WEDNESDAY, SEPT 21 the Popular Inlands of Clear Havana Domestic Cigars at Julias Goldsmith's lleadiiunrttrs Kugona Soda Co. Hnvnes. Quite a ruiu last night. For Bicycle tires see MeC'liuiuliun. Pure liniue-umcltj cuinlies ut The Uumiuet. Uo to the lluniiiet Tor u nice lunch hot or cold. F.very UiIhk for Ulcyclc b K K McCliiiiiiliuii. CiikeB, )iien and all kinds of pustry to order, ut '1 he Jiuuijuxt. 'Thos O'Hrlen" ut tlie Christian church Huturiluy night. Vulcanizing und rupairlng bicycles a specially, ltiimbler agency. Jllcyclo repair shop. . K E McClunuhiin. The reBlaurant in the Young block lias suspended operations. Cull and see the nittny iidviinlancB of the new "Klectru" gus lump. Mct'l.ANAUAN. Buy your uiusio goods from F A Uauklu. Jlo will save you money suro. New, neat, nobby, fin de side. Uood goods, and neat service, ut The Duncjuet. Mrs llollunbcvk teacher of piano, orgun and hunnony, Tho latest methods taught. l'luklug lu the Kdmuudsou hop yard Hour Ooshen wa completed today. Tue ylold was fair. O D Combs at 1' O Urooery will duplicate nuy prices made by any itrocor lu Lane county Ivauhoe Commundery, Kulghts Templar, of this city, will atteud the gruud oammuudtry to be held at Hu' leui Thursday. Jossey & Marvin's "Signal of Liberty' company arrived on today's 2:10 local, aud will play to a packed house at Tho l'urkor toulght. Watches, clocks, Jowelry repaired butter and cheaper than any place lu town. Cllve mo a trial. I will save you money. Krb, the jeweler, Ninth Mid Willamette streets. The Dalles T-M of Monday: W C Allaway left ou the early luornlng tralu for Portland accompanied by his dnugliter, Miss Daisy, who goes to at tend the slate university at Eugene. Mrs M Q Odell will Instruct a limit ed number of children from tho age of six and upwurds,iu the common school branches at her residence, ooruer of Hlxth and l'earl streets. Day sessions from 0 and 0:80 to l'J and 12:!!0 o'clock Tuition, lllly cents a week; school opeus Bept 10, 18118. Monday's Ashland Tidings: lieu Wagner, of this city, will enter the Btato university at Eugene this term. Koy Kobley leaves toulght lor Kugeue to renew his studies at tho state uni versity. Herbert McCarty left last Friday for Kugeue, where he will en ter the state university. To ture a toiu in One Day. Take Laxative itromo Quinine Tub ets. All druggists refund the money If It fulls to oure. Siu. Tho gen ulne has L on euoh tablet. Schoo Shoes IK School Wttliii next Momlav. Your bojriHH-a intlr of ktuK'K, IVrhit your ulrl Jwi, i.h. The Water-Proof School Shoes Ate Khftt tliejr want, mt VORAN & SON 1 Tho Shoo 1 ualoit. Are the Sole Agents for them in this City What Dr Lowe says he guarantees. He says his glasses are good glasses. C'leilt I.ee today hiued a permit lo wed to Jtosrov E (.antral), 2ti, aud Nannie May Ankeny 23. Tl.o Southern Pacific managers are ttlUlngnf putting on a local train bo tween Hulem and Portland in the course of a couple of weeks. .Mrs Hose Hollenbeck will receive pupils in piano, organ, harmony and counter point after Monday Bept 1:11b. Terms SO ceuls hulf hour 75 cents per hour lesson, and 75 cents advance grade. Kpeclal attention will be given lechnio.-Mrs Hollenbeck while in New York studied with Josefly, Scharwenke and Oortatowskl, the latter said, by competent critics, to be one of the best living teachers of technic One of tne nnesi ana oest equipped railroads Is the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul. On our recent trip through South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota and Illinois we tried this railroad and know whereof we speak. The road is splendidly equipped with fast trains, lie coaches are all furnished with the atest improvements and It Is a pleas ure to ride with these peoule. They employ none but Bobcr, Industrious men who constantly look aft the corniort and surety of the traveling public. Anyone traveling in the above or adjoining states should take the Milwaukee road by u.l means II 11 is convenient to do so. If you wish In formation coi rernlng this excellent and popular road, ask any ticket agent or write to C J Eddy, Ocneial Agent at Portland, Or and he will gladly give It. (lencsse, Idulio News. Piano Lessons. Mr W Ullibrd Nash now eaters upon his third year as muslcul director of the U of O. Ilesldes studying the pluno in America and Kuglaud Mr Mash sptnt four years in Leipslg Ger many. Application can be made any day from 0 to 3 at the music room, 1st door to right of south entrance to dormitory. Ktudents of all grudes and ages taken. Terms by lesson, month or term. Per lo.-son $1.00. No ex coses will be accepted for lessons not taken at regular time unless sent through the mail tho day previous to dale of lesson. Ity the mouth $4 00. For all studints beginning lessons from the 19 to the 20th of Bept a i-pedal rate ol $10.00 will bo made for one lessou a week for 3 mouths, ou any day except Baturday. Strictly In ad. vance. No omitted lesson will bo made up Notice Miss Lillian M Lewis, lately or the dormitory of tho Portland University Iihb taken charge of the U ofO dormi tory where she will be prepared lo re. celve malo students at $2,60 per week Including heat aud light. Those wishing lo take boarders, or who huve rooms to rent, or who are willing to board a student In return for work, please send full particulars as to terms, locution, nn.bcr and whether young men or young ladies are desired, Address, "Christian Associations," Uox 234, Eugene, Or. Kate Aavauce. ' lu view of tho fact that railroad rates will be considerably advanced on tho l!"th lust, It would be advisable for all persons contemplating a trip East to avail themselves of the present op. portuulty to purchase tickets at great ly reduced rates. The ouly line run- ulng through dining curs and Pullman upholstered tourist sleep.-rs Is the Nurthern l'noillo, the scenio Yellow stone Park route. For rales, time tables and all Intorinatlon apply to or address, H Ml'MUKl'HEV, Ueneral Agent, Eugene. ltliuuinatsiu cur Hi. My wife has used Chamberlain Palu Halm for rheumatism with great relief, and I can recommend It as a splendid liniment for rheumatism aud other household use for which we have fouud It valuable. J W Ciivi.kk, lied Creek, N Y. Mr Cuyler Is one of the leading mer chants of this village aud one of the most prominent men In this vicinity W U Puiri'iN, Editor lied Creek Herald. For sale by Ostium & DcLnuo druggists. IHicklcu's .Mima fulve. The Inst salvo in the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever antes, tetter, chapped hands, chill lain? corns, aud nil skin eruptions, and positively cures plies, or no pay re quired It la guaranteed to give per fect utlsfnctlon or money reluude.l lieductlou ltate. (lood until Sept 30, round trip to ltoswell Springs, going Saturdays and returning Mondays at one lure from a stations between Kosobiirg and Ku gene. Hound trip t j Portland $S.S5. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Dears the Signature Hal t bit Pesr. 1 will py rns, for lUrdelt invar.-. Oflloe and paekluj oorus at Kim no cannery. T N Skjah. Bxti.L in Doubt. Monday's Poit Hud Telegram: "The cae argued th's morning was the a; peal ol the L'nlted (slates froui the ruling ol Judge Bel linger lu the cast! of C hu Cliee and ChuCiiow, Chinese boys residing at Kugeue, lauded by the court mi ilie ground that they were Undents. L'nlted Stales District Attorney Mail, appearing iu behalf of the government, contended that the boys upon their arrival la this country, not having come for the express purpose of ac- (luiriiigan education, partook of the status of their father, which is that or a iaundryinan. He therefore argued that the boys wereot the laboring class and not of the student class. The Chi nese boys were represented ny the le gal firm of Thayer, Bt Iiayner & Bchnabel. The case was argued and submitted." Helmet Amusement Cl.rn Thisj popular social club hasi.rguiiiz. d ugaiu for the e'eason and elected oti'cers us follows: President, A Wint.,ruieier, vice president, L T Hurrn,; secretary aud treasurer, Fred Fish; executive committee, C A Wintrrmeler, U Griffin, IT Nickllu. Continuing Us line of entertainment followed last year with tuch marked success the club will on Friday evening Sep tember 30, give the lira party of the season. Ainiory Hull has been secured lor the occasion und dancing will ue the program. During the seusou the the club will give a series of dsncing and whist parties and receptions. 'JTZll. ' "jl!'g'rjaal "Lav 1 ri Ht . EI BSk T ha' 14 day. at time wWw?' illlH CII. IW' ,u" , Change Of Base Quite a number of large freight wagons Lave arrived here this week placarded: "This wagon was loaded by In 1807 at The Dalles." Wo have interviewed several of the owners of the freight wagons und they say Eugene is now virtually getting all the Bilver Luke trade, on account c,f tho excellent con dition of the Military roud aud then goodBCan be purchused cheaper here thuu at The Dalles. Our people should see the road Is kept in first class shape hereafter, and we know they will. Insurance AIai E U Merwlm an Insurauce surveyor, representing tbe Bauboru-Perrls Map Co, of Ban Francisco, is in the city, making the necessary corrections of the insurauce map of Euueue, which was complied June, 1805, this being the first correc tion. He will be employed about one week here. Abe They BonKV.-The Portland Hural Press savs: "Probably some of the Oregon farmers who dug up prune trees last fall to enlarge their wheat fields are now sorrv. No one else is especially soiry as there are plenty of piune orchards left aud the lueu who are to succeed lu growli g pruues need a love for the business of fruit growing that will prevent them from destroy ing their oiclinrds because of a succes sion of unnrohtable seasons. 1 runes are paying a good deal better thuu wheut this vear. aud nobody knows how it will bo uext year." To he Makkikd. 'the marriage of Mr Hoscoo E Cantrull, t Jackson oiunty, fr) Miss Nannie May Ankeny, daughter of Hon und Mrs H E Ankeny, of this city, will o.-cur at S:J0 tonight Iu the presence of the immedi ate relatives of the young couple. They will leave on the 11:24 overland for th;ir future home From the Mines. Prcf Bunpp aud D J Ooyer returned homo yesturday from Bohemia, where they have been engaged In working on the Wh.te Swan mine, In which they are in terested with F A liunkiu of this city. The quartz they briug down is very promising. IIkd Cross Deleoates. Mesdumes A Y'erlngton, 8 P Bladden, Mary A Griffin, Wm Mayer, C E Lcomls, aud Wru Preston, went to Portland today to assist In organizing a slate branch of of the Red Cross society, and secure a charter for an auxiliary at Euijene. Men Wanted. Astoria aud Colum- bla Iiiver liullroid. Ballasting track Steady work. Comfortable quarters in hoarding cars. Apply to Company Agent, ABtorla, and Quincy, and 8 L Uoldschmldl, Columbian Building, cor Third aud Oak streets, Portland. Beautiful Home For Bale. At a great bargain 12 miles east on tho McKenzie, twenty five acre good grouud, line modern house elegant wuttrand very healthy, church and sobool near by. I N (Jreen box 477 or Hoflmau House. Glory Permits. The following marriage licenses have beeu grunted by Comity Clerk Lee today: Iloscoe E Cantrull 20 years and Nannie May Ankeny 28 years; George F King 21 years and Ida C Lincoln 20 yeurs. Marriage License. The county clerk last evening grained a marriuge license !o George 8 Wooldrulge 21 yiurBBiul Miss Bessie Vera Brown 17 years. The consent of the father was filed lu the clerk's office. For Sale. Mrs Chas Lauer oilers for Bale her residence ou Sixth und Willamette streets. Thoroughly mod ern throughout. Agreeable I.tiiib to purchaser. Hops Bom. Sherman Hays, buyer for bal er & Nels, yesterday purchased the C W Hays crop of hops, 50 bales grown on the Dr Brown place. For Sale. Three seated hack, good harness, spau of horses. Call at Will amette aud 13(h sts. B L l'ickard. Wanted, A man of good moral character us a partner, or to work ou commission ,ln n burbei shop in Eugene. Ida K Criss, Kugeue, Or- Fob Sale 220 acres excellent farm ing lauds. Inquire of John Van Duyn, Coburg, Or. Fob Sale A good heavy team and set of harness for sale. Inquire of Chas 'roner, Eugene Oregon. Fresh Clams At Hill's fish mar ket, Cherry building, West Eighth street. Phonk. The Banquet for Icecream, candles, bread, pustry or anything in heir line. No 43 Wanted. A girl to do general housework. Inquire ot Mrs H H Kin cald. Wanted A rIH to do general house-work, apply at 8 H Friendly 'a. Cow For Bale. Giving liberal amount or milR. Apply at this office Girl Wanted. For general Home work, 1 nqulre at this office. Kihkkt Car the Banquet Tukets For sale JAR SALE errlUlut I lieard KM i-ACAiiETS. 1 I, ,ucu kiwi. Deirolt. SlIcU. Glul. TnDt MASS SIOIitTltlO mm. I'-UwiL-lB. ;,-v--i :i.tncu, " CUME CONSTIPATION. . Bttri;g noj tOTpwr, iweit. rr-x tittoa. iu w eakep. or O rl ie. luc. aw. UK. Married. In Eugene, September 20, 1808, by C A Winleruieier, justice of the peace, Geo 8 Wooldi Idge aud Bes sie Vera Brown. The Discovery of t lie Day. Aug J Dogel, the leading druggist of Shruveport, La, says: "Dr Kings New Discovery is tho only tiling that cures my cough, and it is the best seller I huve." J F C'iniipl) II, merchant of Baflord, Ariz, writes. "Dr King's New Discovery is ull thut is claimed for it; it uever lulls uud is u sure cure for Consumotion, Coughs aud Colds. 1 cannot say enough for its merits." Driving's New Disaovery for Con sumption, Coughs aud Colds is not nil experiment. It has been tried for a quarter of a century, and today stands at the head. It never disappoints. Free trial bottle ut Wilkins & Linn's Drug Store. Start the day right with Schiliiigs Best coffee. It has an unusually charm ing aroma and flavor. Schilling's Best rrifl'.'t ii' powder oring extracts pU-c-i i .;.;k right e. For ula by J. U. Orua tt Son. To Music Pupils. Those desiring to study piano organ with Miss Mae Hull will please call at ber residence, corner of Fourth and Pearl, for lesson hours Wantel An experienced girl to do general housework. Enquire of Mrs E It Skipworth, wesl Gth street. Piano aud Orgnn Lessous. State S S Conr emiou. The Thirteenth Annual Convention of the Oregon State Sunday School As sociation will be held in the First Baptist Church at Portland, Oct 4 0. Tho plans lo be presented and the ..,ir to i n done will ninkc this cou- 0t,ilon. without question, the most important ever held in our state, not only for our Sunday Schools but for the state at larae; owing to this, large numbers from all portions of the state are expected. The Oregon Industrial Exposition tt-iti i, nomnlete and in lull running order at this time, and all rates made ho the various transoortulion compa nies for this exposition will be alsoj irood for this convention. Delegates to this convention must pay theii own expenses while in Port land, and first-class entertainment wil be furnished at not to exceed $1.03 per day, but to secuie this, names must be sent to the Secretary, A A flioree, 001 Weidler St, Portland, at once. A CRITICAL TIME During the Battle Santiago. SICK Oil WELL. A RUSH NIGHT AND DAY. The Puckers at the Battle ot San tiugo de Cuba were all Heroes Their Heroic. KUorts iu Uetting Ammunition and KationB to the Front Saved the Day. P E Butler, of pack-train No 3, writing from buutiago, De ( una, on July 23d, says: "We all hud diarrhoea iu mor? or less violent form, and when we luuded we hud uo time to see a doc tor, for it was a case of rush uud rush night und day to keep the troops sup plied with umuiunitiou und rations, but thnnks to chumberiuiu's Colic Cholera uud Diarrhoea Itemed', we were auie lo Keep at worK aim Keep our health; in fuct, I sincerely believe that at oue critical time this medicine was was the iudirect saviour of our army, for if the puckers had been uuuble to work there would huve beeu uo way of gelling supplies to me front. There were uo roads that a wagon tiain could use. My comrade and myself nun me goon loriune to luy iu a supply of this medicine for out nack-train be fore we left Tampa, aud I know in four enses it nusoiutely saved life." The above letter was written to the manufacturers of this medicine, the Chamberlain Medicine Co, Des Moines, Iowa. For sale by Osburu & DeLuuo. Miss A Kertha piano and organ, lesson. Walter, teacher of Terms, 60 cents per Tandems to Hknt.- NAHAN. -Ed EMoCi.a Dou'l loliiffo Si!l mid En ,k Tuur Lift AHay. To quit tobacco easily niul forever, be mac notlc. lull of li to. r.trve ainl viuor, take No-TV line, tho wotitlcr-worker, that makes weak nun strong. All drum-isls, r.0o or It. Curommrau. toco. Unokl.'t ami samolo frca A.lilress Sterling lieu.cJy cY.cavv or Now York ...Is row i GALL AND SE "'I fa1 inspsDlii, s. : ovvvvwvwvvwvb Brifii Hardware Co's Windows Just Rubber at that Wall Paper in p. -10,000 rolls ju.-t Hieivi'd. "The Signal of Liberty" to be staged at The Parker Wednesday, is playing to packed houses at Portland nightly. Day & Henderson, Undertakers ?nd embalmers, Cor. Wil. and 7th sts. ' -BRILLIANT DYE HOUSE: Some people would prefer to die rutber than to have " 'heir clothes dyed DYE NOW. E P Whipple. Willamette St, I'nJ door Hoatli of Niutl: J. W. KAYS f OfiNITIIRF mi EMBALMERS and FUNERAL Offing Do You Smoke THE ij.a. I i kj.lllt ;i I II ( The Pioneer LnuU?d Is the name of the only perfect train in the world, now running every night betweeu St Paul and Chicago via tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Rail way the pioneer road of the West in adopting ull improved facilities for the safety uud enjoyment of passengers. An illustrated pamphlet, showing views of beautiful scenery along the route of tlie Pioneer Limited, will be sent free to any person upon receipt of two-cent pnsinge 6tnuip. Address Geo H Heuilord. General Passenger The Best... LIVER MEDICINE ...On Earth Ai.d a Perlect Substitute lor Pills. YERInaTBIS PLEASANT LIQUID PHYSIC Doesnot stripe, Is bettor, chenper, enBler to takeHnU more etHwnt thtin pills. (;uri! CONT .smATION,lULlo; SNKS.SBUii INDI(iKST!OX closes :T cents, i-ulsfftptioii, or money back or It, WK MEAN iJt'iilMiSri. KERItiGTON'S Sth Street DRUG STORE EUGENE, OREGON, THE BEST-SMOKE ;IN ;THEaCIIY- Try it once jou will smoke it aliip. Something New TOfflHTO Come au! tusle it, and look at our new line of PICKLES GHERKINS, OLIVES, ONIONS, ETC. IGEO. T. HALL 4 S Kse window diyplny. The Doctors That Cure ARE COMING TO EUGENE. A Part of the Staff of the ENf LI SH AND GERMAN EXPERT SPECIALISTS. The Doctors who cure Catarrh, Consumption, and nil Chronic Disc Dr. Meyers Tlie famoua ppeciulist for Diseases and Weakness ol Men, 'ill again be in this city on their regular monthly visit, and can be Consulted Free of Charge at the HOFFMAN HOUSE Arriving Daiiv... a NEW DRESS GOODS NEW JACKETS NEW CAPES NEW SILK UNDERSKIRTS NEW TRIMMINGS (gal Niafon Improved Jar per dux gal Mavou linjiroviHl Jar tr tlox gal Mwiti Improvrtl Jar per iloa ilof. bent Hlaok Jar rulitiern 1 Ui. extra caps rubtieni AX BILLY- Everything Call and see them. s. NEW- behad H. Friendly Staff cf the English and German Expert S Jnoorrorated Under thn l..ar nfC.ilifornii 1 r moor roratea Under the J.mvs ofCalitorn Kstahliahed Twenty-live Yi ft rZ!'1e.l'',i"r."f '!,e JC1'"!' mulljeiman Kypsrt a "chnmlcV "X ' " l' ' J ti,.n1l,,L'.Hi'; ,hV's-t 'lrttr f a century tli- u.t .t thU Wn W 1l:1'er-''!,reL 1 ' which have ,allll . k-!l i not L " """!. in America. Tlie ili'b My ,Vr1i r''!,'itut"mircUai'ip'i"t "'it .i.i.-. ' a-.d tier:,'.,', r .rW.WI' 11 1 Iref-ral.le iu irany irst.u: If ' "It Hlkt, have .re.l th.l.r.1 .1. "f -vr v-M.r u. THE IIOCTOIW WTIIV TIIFV ecialist.'. -f.'jO.OOO. .(ilif" :. .."'' i " Si' pntif-'. tt ' : , rt-irien. v til k-. v ik- i cosis a"?' " ai'" f 8hk1, whether treatment i takon or r.ot. CONSULTATION FREE The English and German Expert Spec A HtoO of tl,c Mot Emiupnt rhvcian. anil tu.c.oi i" lle 731 Market St, San Francisco, and 218 S. Broadway. L alis1 F h