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Daily Eugene Guard TUESDAY JUNK 13 Ail Popuiar Brands of CIGARS SAILED FOR HOME Second Oregon Regiment Left Manila Yesterday. I'Vll HAL 15 A'l Julius. Goldsmith's Jii:i.vmiv. Overton's new wall paper In here O say! I bought Wills furniture of Kays. Cabinets photos $1.60 per dnzeu, Ku- (iC'IlB Pluito Co. Bcreen doors ami wire. K Ji Chambers. OilelulliB, UuoleuiuH aud earpeti at Kays'. Many business houses lining rv "lut ed. A good Idea. Photo buttons and pins ultliu Eu gene I'lioto Utudio. Another shipment of low prl-xtl wall paper just received. V J, Clmu.burH, Viotorla lawn mowers are ' K h Chambers has thum. Gardening tools all kind. P L Cnuinbers. The carpet department at- Dunn's Is a busy place these days. Double tube blcyole tires $i! 00 each $3,00 pair. V It Chambers. I quit carrying my baby in my arms. I bought a baby wagon of Kuje. M O Warner tunes pianos and organs, Kepairlug and polishing, C E Collins, Ninth street. Ail materials, picture rrames, upholstering etc. Just 150 Ramblers and Ideals bold by Matlock & McClanahau. For carpets, art squares, mattings linoleums aud window shades, see Dunn. Best equipped bioyulo repair shop In Eugene. Matlock & McClanahau, ToixirT Burs Kor 75 conts, Toilet Bets for (1.00, and so on upward. At Ykuinoton's. What you want Is not temporary re lief from piles, but a cure to stay cured. Dewltt's Witch Hazel Halve cures piles and they stay cured. Vincent & Co, Corner Drug Store. We do all kinds of bicycle repair work at reasonable prices, Matlock & McClanahau. ThoBB perfumes One lu a box 25o One in a box BUo One In a box 76c ' One In a box $1 00 A I V..W,..ln,,u There is a tune for all thlugr. The time to take DoWllt's Little Early Iilsers Is when you are su Hurl ng from constipation, biliousness, sick head ache, Indigestion, or other stomach or liver troubles. Vincent & Co, Corner Drug Htore. 8 prizes on Crescent bicycle gift. Everybody stands a ohance on the $5 gift. Ask for particulars if you do not understand. F L Chumbors. W M Gallagher, of Bryan, Pa, says: "For forty years I have Irled varlotiB cough medicines. One Minute cough cure Is best of all," It relieves instant ly aud cures all throat and lung trou bles. Vincent & Co, Corner Drug Htore. The Grand Chapter of the Oregon Iloyal Arch Masons is In session at Portland. Thoso in attendance from Eugene aie J F Kobluson, secretary nud B M Yoran, J L Page and E O Potter. - ThoBO perfumes Delicate, Fragrant, Lastlug Boeloys The great Auiericau perfumer. There are others we have them At Yerlugtou's. Thomas Thurmau, deputy sheriff of Troy, Mo, says if everyone lu the United 8tat s should discover the vir tuo of DeWitt'g Witch Hazel Salvo for piles, rectal troubles and sklu diseases, the demand could not be supplied, Vincent & Co, Corner Drug Store. "I was seriously allllcted with a cough for several years, and last fall had a mure severe cough than ever be fore. I have used many remedies with out receiving nuioli relief, and being recommended to try a bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, by a friend, who, knowing me to be a poor widow, iravn It. tu mp 1 Irli.ri It. .nil u-ltli tliM most gratifying results. Tliellrnt bot tle relieved tno very much and the second buttle has absolutely cured me. I have not had as good health for twenty years. Respectfully, Mna Mary A JIkaud, Clarvmore, Ark." Bold by DeLauo. Florence West: It is reported that George llass who went to Alaska 101110 months ago had nearly all his fingers frozen so badly as to require amputa tion, and that his wife Is going to dis puso of her stock to enable tier to send for him. Bad management keeps more people lu poor circumstances than any other ouo cause. To bo successful oue must look ahead Aid plan ahead, so that when favorable opportunity presents Itself bo Is ready to tako advantage of It. A little forethought will also save much expense and valuable tinio. A prudent and careful man will keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy 111 the house, the shirtless fello will wait until ne cessity compels it and then ruin his best borne lining for a doctor a'ld have a big doctor bill to pay, besides; ouo pays out 25 cents, the other Is out a hundred dollars, and then wonders why his neighbor is getting richer1 while he is gelling poorer. For sale j by DeLauo, 1 PROBABLE ERROR IN THE CABLE. Washington, June 12 General Otis reports that the Oregon regiment, with the signal corps, will leave today for Ban Francisco." Though General Otis' dmpalch stated the Oregon troops would leave for Ban Francisco, the war department officials are of the opinion that n mistake in cabling has been made. With this idea, General Cor bin has telegraphed General Otis that the Oregon troops are logo to Portland. ' KKCONI) t.'LAHH. The Kugene I'ostnllice Moved One Mum her. up Postmaster H F McCornack has re ceived notice from the postofllce de partment that alter July 1,1800, this office Wi.uld be raised to the second class, raising the official's salary trom $1000 to $2000 per annum. At present Mr McCornack Is only allowed $10 per month clerk hire, b it this will prob ably be changed to full jay for one deputy. Tue business of -the Eugene office Is constantly increasing, and is a good Index to the city's growth. FKK8UNAL.. G W Grifllu returned from Cottage Grove today. Miss Laura Ueattle, of Oregon City, arrived up today. JK I) Fuller Is connecting his resi dence with the sewer. , James Allen and I G Ku.itts, of Florence aro lu Kugene. Mr J R Uryson and Mrs E R Bryson arrived up from Corvallls today. Mrs J C Myers and Mrs W E Chand ler, of Lebanon, are visiting In Kugene. John Haudsaker left for Bouthern Oregon tblB morning on a business trip. Mrs I K Peters aud Miss Murirarot MoClung returned from Bodaville' today. Hon Richard Thornton, of Portland, Dean of the U of O law school, arrived up today. Attorney C F Martin came up from Balem this afternoon and with his brother W G Martin of this city left by private conveyance for the lower Blus law, having received the sad Intelli gence of .the sudden death of their father, T M Martin. Phil Nichols eame up from Florence today bringing the news ol Prof T M Martin's death. He left the head of tide at 7 o'clock yesterday evening and arrived here at 10:30 this forenoon. Good time considering that he had to take horses without legard to their saddle training. A Harrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs Ada E. Hart, of Grotou, B D. "Was takcu with a bad cold which settled ou my lungs; cough set in and finally ter minated In Consumption. Four doc tors gave me up, saying I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Savior, determined it 1 could not stay with my friends 011 earth, 1 would meet my absent ones above. My hus band was advised to get Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs aud Colds. I gave It a trial, took In all eight bottles. It has cured me, aud thank God, I am saved and now a well aud healthy woman," Trial bottles free at Wllkius & Linn's Drug Store. Regular size 60c and $1.00. Guaran teed or price refunded. "The Milwaukee" The familiar name for the Chicago, Milwaukee A St Paul Railway, known all over the Union as the Great Rail way running the "Pioneer Limited" trains every day .and night between Bt Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago, "The only perfect trains 111 the world,' Understand; connections are made with all transcontinental lines, assuring to passengers the best service known. Luxurious coaches, electric lights, steam heat, of a verity equaled by no other line. Beo that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point lu the United States or Canada. All ticket agents sell them. For rates, pamphlets or other Infor mal Ion, addraH, J W Caskv, C J Eddy, Trav Pass Agt, General Agent. Skattlk, Wash, Poktland, Or. DOES THIS STK1KE YOU! Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath cmuo from chronic constipatii'u. Karl's Clover Knot Ton In an absolute cure ami ha lxn Hold for fifty years on an ntwolnle. iiunrnntee, Preee !' ct ami M) eta. For sale at Wilkttm ami I.inn Dru'inls. Okkuon Pkas Ye odltor had a inc-s of peas picked from his own gar den today. Who can beat It? If you have farms or city properly to sell or houses to rent, list them with R F linker A Co. Office with Kugene Abstract Company, first door south of Chrlsinan Block, Wlllametto street, Eugetie, Oregon. j VKOV MAkTi.N' UK A I) : Died of Apoplexy ut His Home u n the l.iikes Near iloreiire. Prof T M :artin, a pioneer school teacher of Lane county, died at bis home ou the "Lakes" across from i Florence, In Douglas county, Monday morning June 1-tll from a stroke of : apoplexy, aged 04 yeais, 3 months and j 12 days. The fatal blow came some i lime the night before and he never re covered consciousness. . Prof Martin had un extensive ac quaintance throughout Lane county, He came to Eugene iu. 1808 and com- m- need his work as pastor of the First Baptist church while still a layman. He was ordained a regular minister of that denomination in Eugene July 11, 1868 and continued in that work for several years. Finally his belief iu Christianity experienced a change, and he left the ministry, aud engaged iu his former occupation as a s"hool teacher. He was principal of the Eu gene public schools lor several years and afterward taught many terms iu other localities throughout the county. He w3 first ma-rled to Miss Green and to them were horn two sons, Will and Carey, both estimable young ineu. On her death he married a Miss Miner who survives him. The deceased was an old soldier, being a meiiiber of the Eugene post, also a Mason iu affiliation with the Florence lodge, under whose auspices the burial will take place at Florence Wedneaduy. HIS PEKSON AJj QUALITIES. Prof Martin bad many good quail ties that made him frieuds in every walk of life from the lisping child whose confide uce he obtained at once in the schoolroom, to the matuie woman or man who waB drawn to him by his sympathetic nature. His gen eral fund of information made him au agieeable companion to men and women of education and intelligence, aud that he lived and walked not in a wider sphere could beaattrlbuted to but one dcflcleucy in his mental make-up. His was an emotional nature he lacked balance. And while be worked with vim aud vigor at whatever came to his bauds, he was apt to tire of his employment. Writing from a long personal ac quaintance with the deceased we can but have words of prulse for the nature that was essentially a kindly one; not from education of the brain but because of a truly generous aud sympathetic heart. Whatever may have been his shortcomings, they sprang from the excess of emotionalism which was part of his very existence. Call For County Warrants. Notice is hereby given that the following warrants will be paid on presentation at my olllce on aud after June 13 ...IWW Interest on same will cease Junec14 1800. All Lane county warrants from registered num ber 4020 to 6357 both inclusive. Dated, Eugeue, Juue 12, 1800 A 8 Patterso-, Cou my Treasurer Brushes. 1 . Hair brushes, 25 cents and up. Clothes brushes, 25 cents and up, Bath brushes, 25 cents aud np. Tooth Brushes, 10 cents and up. At Ybhinoton's Notice. All peisons are notified to repair sidewalks, drive down all nails, and otherwise put sidewalks in first-class slmH'. By order Struct Committke. Eugene, Oregon, June 12, 1S09. Balem Items Daily Journal, Juue 12th: "Miss Jessie Park, of Eugene, who hus been a trimmer ill a Salem millinerv establishment '' l""'t wui went Im.UiS today. Mrs Johu Krausse bB gone to visit her mother at Eugene for about two weeks. Miss Cora Rotun who has a position in Eugeue as telegraph operator, came down yesterday lor 11 viit with her parent. Miss Clara Coleman, of Co burg, who has been the guest of Mrs J R Coleman, went home today. From Blue Kivkr. A correspond ent writing froui Vids, says there are good prospects thin season for the Blue River mines. Frank Mingo and the Wagoner p iny have taken a wagon load of provisions up the Gale Creek wagon road, and have tight uisn at work from the McKenzie t the snow line putting the roud In good condition so they will be enubled to take their quartz mill lu. The mill will be located where it will best assist iu the develop ment of the district. 1 O O F OKFR'EKS. Florence West June 0: Heeeta Lodge, No 111 J O OF has elected ilia following olllcers for the euBUing term. They will be in stalled 011 the evening of July oth 1890: Andrew limned, re-elected NO; HJ Bey moor, V G; W H Weatherso::, sec retary; Win Chamberlain, financial secretary; and Win Kyle, re-elected treasurer. CLASSIFIED COLUMN. Notices uniier this heal not to exceed 'f lines, fill ceuta r week; 1 SOa muutli; i per year. Died -Albany Democrat of Mon day: "Died, iu Eugeue on Baturday, June 10, 1890, of consumption, Miss Sarah Francis, at the age of nineteen years. MiFS Francis waB a member of the home of Mr Ed Coin, of this city, for several years, leaving for Eugeue a few months ago. Bhe was a member of the Salvation Army and was be loved by nil knowing her for her uoble Christian qualities." Glory Tickets. Clerk V.ee today issued marriage license to the follow ing nersons: L D Smith and Miss Sallte J Getohell; Harry Bryle, Hi yearB aud May A Mills, 17 years. Lighthouse Needed on U I coast. More lights on ttie shore of Long Island are demanded by the ship) in interests. The coast is one of the most dangerous and poorly lighted any where. When this coast is as well lighted as is toe path to health by Hosteller's Stomach Bitters there will be little danger. This remedv will guide anyone to health. Don't judge it by what other remedies have failed to do. but by what it has done. It will prevent and cure Indigestion, con stipation and billousues?. It will arouse aud strengthen Inactive livers and kidneys, and tor weak, nervous people witu impoverished blood, it is absolutely priceless. Give it an honest trial, and don't be persuaded into lak- ins "something juBt as good." There is nothing just as good. Jersey Cow. For sale. Well bred and gives a fair quantity of rich milk. 6 years years old, and Is well broke. Calf ten days old. Apply to Mrs M A Hunsaker, Ninth and Olive streets. For Sale. FOR SALE. 1320 acres tliut.er land near McKonzio river, 20 miles from Eugene. Address, J E Hale, San Jose, Calif. A H Fisk, Eugene. Or. LUMBER FOR SALE A large amount of all kinds ol Mclieiizie river lumber for sale ut low prices. Cull 011 or address Win Nay lor, Cuburg, for terms uud further particulars. LAMBS FOR SALE. I have some line thoroughbred Cotswold buck lambs for sale; also several Durhu bull calves for sule. Address A Ckuzan, Pleasant Hill, Oregon. FOR SALE. Corner First aud Jefler sou streets, oue 10 room house, an two lots. 80x100 feet each. Good barn, water, fruit.flue garden ground AIbo house aud lot, corner First unc Lawrence streets, lot 6G feel 8 Inches by 100 feet, young fruit trees, gooii garden ground, waler, etc. Alsr hoiife and lot, corner Willainelti and Fonrkeulh streets. For prieei and terms write h J hills, Thcoihu, Wash, Box 827, or call at GUARD olliee. FOR SALE OR TRADE. 100 acre farm iu California. Cash, timber land or town propeity iu Oregon. Jj E liean, olllce with A C Woodcock. FOR BALE CHEAP. Five year-old bay horse bus been wor- ed I douule harnesH. Bound and gentle. Enquire at Bangs' Stables. FOR SALE. Two mules, 2 horses, hajuess. buck and complete camp ing outfit, iucludiug two 30 30 Win chester rifles aud two repeating Win chester shotguns, will sell cheap. Ca-i be seen at Mr Branuan's, Peail street, north of 13th. FA tyM FOR SALE. -80 aoreB on p. ' ant Hill, house, barn, orchard, 15 acre iu culti atlon. Win sell cheap or trade for town property. Call ou or address J. Wheeler, Pleasant Hill Oreg. Help Wanted- Buggies and carriages from $10 (second baud) to $175. Can suit every body. Come and see for yourself at F L Chambers. Charles Templeton enriched the city exchequer J2.60 today, for bicycling on forbidden sidewalks. Bicycle tires $3.25 a pair at Rambler agency. Kodak Agency ... "Thure ia no Kodak but the East man Kodak." Ca meras au Magazine Cyclone, S3.50, $6.00 and $8.00 0Mn Tremo Cameras make perfect rremo mciuM." PEEK-A-BOO. $4 and $5. Eugene Book Store E. Sohwnrschild. Kugeuc, Oreson. Till.- KTUAMPH ThllDlODniliniit fllir . ., of Eugene left Portland this morning at S o'clock with a good load of freight. She will arrive here Thursday evening. MrPKetcham of Pike City, Cal., says: "During my brother's late sick ness from sciatic rheumatism, Cham berlain's Pain Balm was the only rem edy that gave him any relief." Many others have testified to the prompt re lief fiom pain which this liniment affords. For sale by DeLauo. Women's Chocolate ItflGE SHOES I Cioth Top avid Kid Top $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 & $3.50 .lust thetlihiK for Summer wear. See them at Yoran's Shoe Store MAN WANTED At the Osburn raucb, Speucer Butte dairy, 0 miles south of Eugene. Must be a good milker. Wages $20 and found, with inorease to right mail. Chas W Sexton. Miscellaneous. OWNERS OF REAL ESTATE.- When you want an abstract of title call on Eugeue Abstract Co, 1st door south of Chneman block, Willamette street, Eugeue, Oregon. NOTICE TO COXTKACTORS.-Bids ure hereby asked for 00 cords of wood to be delivered in Eugeue ouor before Septeui ber 30, 1809. 20 cords of bidy fir, 20 cords of body ash, and 20 cords of grub oaK. All wood cut 4 feet long. The right to reject auy or all bids reserved. For further particu lars call on or address, A. M. Apoar, Eugene, Or. BARGAIN IN LAND. 100 acres of fine timber land that will easily scale is.uuu.uuu ieei. At least J,oou,000, feet of cedar. Will sell on easv Dav- ments to extend through several years n oesirea. Address, w. h Hardy, Eugene Oregon. TEAMS WANTED. To haul cord wood; good prices. Campbell & Alexander, Comstoek, Douglas County, Oregon. SPRING and SUMMER Novelties.... In Parasols, Fancy Belts, Buckles, Children's Caps. Shirt Waists, Silk Waists, Silk Petticoats. New Styles Just Arrived. .Mining Corporation. The Riverside Gold Minim? Com pany, capital $50,000, has been incor porrted by J W Cook. Dr R E Smith James Hameuway, Helmus W inoinpsnn nud Charles A Hardv. The company owns a group of seven min ing claims in the Bohemia district on Uorse Heaven creek. This property includes a valuable water power and mill site. The mines have been thor oughly prospected by 250 feet of tun nels, cross cuts aud open cuts and shows up exceptionally veil. . having been made giviug from $40 to $75 to a ton of ore. One assay from surface float went as high as $1300 la gold to the ton. J W Cook of the Musick mine has been elected presi dent of the company, R E Smith, who had a large and successful experience iu miuing in New Mtxlco, is vice president and superintendent, James Hemeuway Is secretary ond Eakin & Bristow of Cottage Grove, treasurers. The board of directors are J W Cook, R E Smith, James Hemeuway, Hel mus W Thompson aud Charles A Hardy. Harvest Is AppSiSr) WE CARRY S1 Spain's Greatest Need. Mr R P Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain, spends his winters at Aaken, 8 C. Weak nerves had caused severe pains '", URPk of his head. On using mWri0 Bi,!ers' America's greatest liliwd and Nerve Remedy, Su "iu soou left him. He says Ibis grand medicine is what his country All America knows that it cures liver aud kidney trouble, purities the blood lones up the stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts vim, vigor anil new the body If weak-, tired or ailing you need it. Every bottle guaranteed, only f cents. Sold by Wilkius A Limi Druggists. J-iiuu, Twine, ' l KnKin0 Oil, Black Castor Oil ' Cold Tressed (',; . And tin- iw, , . i the market. V GRIFFIN HARDWARE We Have... CO, Received our Spring and Summer lin of samples. Come and lut ,ls tT your measure and Sot y,)U u of ,, . best fitting suits'you ever ,a,l. e J-M. H0We Bare Imagination olJ tiiv'"-' "WtttIJfi?S",,"vS orllll ilmt ,,,., I1,'," "'""""VlA i-.-ii..i,,rali i,i !, '' J; iZ? THE BANQUEl HOLDER 4 T4Y10I, fl Breakfast food ' FOR EVERY DAY In the week we can furnish you from out hiifh grade Htouk of cereala. For hot woather there is nothing more appetizing or healthful than our Cream Oatmeal and Cream Wheat, and our many dainty foods in cereals and fnrinaceous foods of all kinds. Our Btock of Groceries includes everything that is of superior quality that entries under this head, benide Crockery and Glassware. GRAY & SON ' 7 yijl4. UV Say When You want something that willnlm mouth water .iiid gire joniMiiteit I'Mse in the line of purebweicp which nun luiiowsione mutter. r send In your or.lor the best tint ii from Mother Earth, at priMihitaiii . duplicated for the same qtalltr b a uvuti UUUDU ill UlUUHHe, w. a Fishing for Compliments ..... Is something that we never have to do they come unsought, when pa trons see the eiquiBite style and beauty of the fabric, tit and finish of the suits that we are Selling at $5-00 and up. - We have a Buperb stock of clothing for men, youths and boys, in such a wide variety of styles and Bizes that everyone can be suited. AX BILLY BJS.r:..y.r .;:,, , ij -j HOWISYOUKWIFE? Has she Inst her beauty? If so, constipation indigestion, sick headache are the principa causes. Karl's Clover Koot Tea has cured theae ills for half a century. Price 25 eta and ii0 eta. Money refunded if results aro not satisfactory. For sale at Wilkins and Linn imigylsts. Kotlol DvRnenalfL V,Yt nnmnlptalv - i - t- - - j digests food within the stomach and Intestines find rprwlpra nil nlniiaaa nf food capable of being assimilated and converted Into etreDgth giving and tissue building substances. Vliiceut & Co, Comer Drug Store. SH5C CIGARS EXPOR At Julius Goldsmith"! TRY ONE, ak; REAL ESTATE. Poor food is a power for bad. Scu7mgs Best ,e t'nkir,( powilur citr-i- tlsvoring extracts soda unti !st,;tes nrca power for ood. 1M For Sale by J U Green it Son The Underwood Residence Prop' l the east side of Willamii Street. One of the best' in the city. One-half block. Beautiful grounds ano tion. Will be sold at a sacrifice. 260 Acres ofland 1G0 acres bottom land; lno-s- linn Tinneoa 9:innrpsill CU1UW"' of choice fruit. Eight miles horn us the Hayden Bridge, good road. ler pit!' l5t corner -iSOlu"-"-,- Choice Residence Property- Pnnrl nv,rl 'PI, ,' tl or.rnpf barn ; variety of fruit. flt$l-" TT7 TT i r-i J no.n-oitlS in tliffeFeD U; of the city. Call at our oihec tor mation. First Door" South of Chrisman Block, iuj-'1 Oregon- Eugene,