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Daily Kugcne Guard WEDNESDAY - -JUNE 21 All Popular Brands of CIGARS FOK SALli AT Julius Goldsmith's IIKKV1T1KM Hung out your ice Blgn. Overtoil's Dew wall paper la here, Ice delivered lo uuy purt of the city. 0 eay! I bought tlila furulture of Kays, Cabinets photos $1.60 per dozen, Eu gene Photo Co. Screen doors and wire. F h ChniiibiTK. Oilcloths, linoleums and curpeu at Kays', Ice will check that hot time. Order it each day. Red Cross writing paper mny be pur chased at Yerlngton's drug store. Cut prices on all bicycle aitiiclnrieuts. F L Chambers. Andy Taylor, the barber, Imsn new assistant. Work guaranteed. Photo buttons and pins til the Ka gene Photo Studio. We will have a grand "celebration in Eugene the coming Fourth. 101'Baniblers sold by Mullock & McClanabau this season. . Another shipment of low priced wall paper Just received. F J, Chambers. Vlotoria lawn mowers are good. F L Chambers has them. Miss Hostel n was lined $4 for riding on prohibited sidewalks today. Oardening tools all kinds. F L Chambers. The oarpet department at Dunn's Is a busy place these days. Double tube bicycle tires $2.00 each 3,60 pair. Fl Chambers. Garden Hobo and Lawn Mowers. " Loughuiiller & Peter. M O Warner tunes pianos and organs, Repairing and polishing, C E Collins, Ninth street. Art materials, picture frames, upholsterlug etc Just 150 Ramblers and Ideals sold by Matlock & MoClanahan. 1 quit carrying my baby In my arms. I bought a baby wagon of Kays. For carpets, art squares, mattings linoleums and window shades, see Dunn. Beat equipped bicycle repair shop In Eugene. Matlock & MoClanuhan. Toilet Sets for 75 cents, Toilet Sets for $1.00, and so on upward. At Yekinqton's. A rooky marriage oocurred the other day given as follows! Married, at Fllntatone, by Rev Wlndstoue, Mr Nebewlah Bnmlutono to Miss Wllhel mlna Whltestone, both of Limestone. Top Buggies at reasonable prices. Loughmlllcr & Peter. J A Sohear, of Sedalla, Mo, saved his child from death by croup by using One Minute Cough Cure. It on roe coughs, ookls, pneumonia, la grippe and all throat and lung troubles, Vlu oeut & Co, Corner Drug Store. b There are 25 members of the graduat ing oIubs this year at Monmouth: The Lane county members of the class are; MIbb Oraoe Brown, Marion White and Miss Mable Simmons, Eugene: R R Robinson, Junction City. Full car load of Raolue buggies Just received prices down at F L Chambers.' Mr P Keloham of Pike City, Cl says: "During my brother's late sick ness from selatlo rheumatism, Cham berlain's l'ulu Balm was the only rem edy that gave him any relief." Many others have testified to the prompt re lief fioro pain which this llulmeut all'ords. For sale by DcLauo. We do all kluds of bloyole repair work at reasonable prices, , Matlock & MoClanahan. , Buy a refrigerator ol J W Kays aud keep cool. Latest patterns aud lee savors. Those perfumes One in a box 2oo One In a box 60o One In a box 75o One In a box $1 00 At Yerlngton's. 3 prizes on Crescent bicycle gift. Everybody stands a chance on the $5 gift. Ask for particulars If you do not understand. F L Chambers. Pendleton E O, June 19: "W F Matlock arrived this morning from Hoppner. E L Matlock, his brother, Is slightly Improved during the past few days, aud there are soui. hopes of recovery. Those perfumes Delicate, Fragrant, Lasting ' Seereys The great American perfumer. There are others we have them At Yerlngton's. Junotlou Bulletin: Sam Norman of this place, without a doubt, has ' the youngest mother cow in Oregon. She Is Just 15 months old. If auy one cau beat this let us hear from them. What Is Kodol Dyspepsia Cure? Tt Is the newly discovered remedy, tt most effective prcpaiatlou ever devised for aiding tho digestion and assimila tion of food, and restoring the deranged digestive nrgaus to a natural condition. It Is a discovery surpassing anything known to the medical profession. Vin cent & Co, Corner Drug Store, A pleaxunt day. The river fell four inches iut night. Bicyole tires $3 25 a pair at Rambler agenoy. The river stands at a little over six feet. ' The U S snug boat is doing uxoelleut work at Davis1 slough. A white frost was visible by our earliest risers this morning. It did .no harm. The Sulein Dully Journal of June 10th arrived heie this morning, quick work, that. Bicycle repairing and sundries at Matlock & MoCluuahau's Rambler agency, Walton block. Ashland Tidings: There are rumors of suspicious circumstances connected with the burning of the big railroad trestle at Leland, Saturday night, which indicate that the tiro was of in cendiary origin. The fire when dis covered seemed to have caught near the bottom. The Are ls'quite an ex pensive one to the company. There is a time for all thing". The time to take DeWitt's Little Early Risers Is when you are sufTering from 'constipation, biliousness, sick head aclie, Indigestion, or. other stomach or liver troubles. Vincent & Co, Comer Drug Store. Keop cool by ordering ice for your refrigerator. Jacksonville Times: "Dr Fred Strong of Yale College,, an educator of ac knowledged ability, has been eleoted president of the University of Oregon. The change will prove a happy one and quite advantageous to that Institu tion, which has suffered much during Dr Chapman's Incumbency of that po sition." W M Gallugher, of Brynn, Pa, says: "For forty years I have tried various 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 Store. Medford has a new bank with a capital stock of $50,000. Henry E Ankony, of Eugene, is one of the In corporators. He was also elected a di rector aud vice president of the Institu tion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure completely digests food within the stomach and Intestines and renders all clashes of food callable of being assimilated and converted into strength giving und tissue building substances. Vincent & Co, Corner Drug Store. Junction Bulletin, June 20: J E Taylor left on this morning's looal for Portlund where he goes to purchase a new engine for his saw mill. The engine he has now Ib not large enough to do his work.. He will purchase about a 40-horse power engine aud have it shipped here immediately. He has u contract now from the railroad company to deliver to this city 5,000 railroad ties. Besides this he bus a number of smaller orders, from d lifer ent parts of the country that cannot be delayed. "I was seriously aflllcted with a cough for several years, ami last fall had a more severe cough than ever be fore. I have used many remedies with out receiving much relief, und being recommended to try a bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, by a friend, who, knowing me to be a poor widow, gave It to me, I tried it, und with the most gratifying results. The first bot tle relieved me very much and the second bottle has absolutely cured me. I have not had us good health for twenty yoors. Respectfully, Mns Mary A Bkakd, Claremore, Ark." Sold by DeLano, Junction Teachers Selected. At the school board meeting Friday evening, June 10, the following teach ors were elected to teaoh the publlo school of that place for the coming year: Principal, W W Alllngham; te ichers, Miss Fttunlo Grlcga, Mrs Mamie Mahon aud Miss Mae Pollock. What la BlillohY A grand oH remedy for Cough, CoKIb and Consumption; used through tho world for half a century, luvs cured iunniuernble cases of In olpient consumption aud relieved many In ad vauced stages. If you are not satisfied with the result we will refund your money. Price S 'U m eta., aud 81.110. Hold by Wllkins & l.Um. Itonl Estate Transaction. J B Kennedy and wife et al to the Booth Kelly lumber company, laud In t20er8w;$46. Mary and Geo W Smith to Henry Atkins, 40 acres lu 1 10 sr 7 w, $400. A H Spare to Wilson B Glass, laud lu Cottage Grove; $000. U 8 to Frank A Pepoit, 100 acres in 1 10 8 r 2 e; patent. Notice. As I vlll leave on the Oth of July for a three moutliB stay lu California I would like to have all bills and ac counts settled as far as possible before that date. W. L. Cheshiur, M. D. To the Ladles of Gngeno aud Vicinity. To save darning and maklntr new hosiery of old, gut the noted Knelt, e leet, ten cents per pair, from Mrs F D Wlilteaker, agent, Ten Hi street, near Charueltou. Brushes. Hair brushes, 25 cents and up. Clothes brushes, 25 cents aud up. Bath brushes, 5 cents aud np. Tooth Brushes, 10 ceuts aud up. At Ykkinoton's Notice. The W R P L will meet at the rcsi deuce of Mrs J W Kays. Saturday June 4. Cob Kkcy, Tkijk WoKDS.-JackioiivillB Tillies: "Dr A I Nlcklln, a prominent citlzdn of Lane county, ho has been u resi dent of Oregon for many years, and did so much toward rescuing it from the dominion of the treacherous red-skin-, saya says Unit if the government could pay $1M,000,000 for the Philip pines, it surely ought to be able to pay the Indian war veterans a small pit tance during the runulnder of their lives. It was principally through them that Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana, in fact the great North west, became a part of our domain. Truer words than those could not be spoken." House Burned. The residence of P F Davis, about one mile east of Lo raue caught Are yesterday forenoon, presumably from a defeciive flue, and burned to the ground. Moot of the household goods were removed. The building wai insurod. Kilts iu Lonreution St Louis. June 20. The city Is full of the B P O Elks attending the grand lodge. There are 510 lodges of this order showing a membershipof 50,000, a gain of 70 new lodges and a member ship of 11,000. Grand Exalted Ruler John Galvlu said la response to a speech of welcome by the mayor: "The order of Elks has been more misunderstood, more censured and more abuted by those who do not know It than has auy other organiza tion in existence. On the other hand, tt lias beeu moie praised, more com mended aud more loved by those who do know it than any other organiza tion. Many people have thought that It wag merely a convivial organization, with no serious objects or purposes. This is a great mistake. The ground work and foundation of the order Ib the great golden rule of life, 'Do unto others as you would that they should do unto you.' " A Bhttltespeuiiau UlBcovery. The most scholarly men of the world have devoted years to the study of oue of Shakespeare's greatest creations. Hamlet has been discussed by the ablest minds of ull countries. What hiB malady was, has vexed more than one scieiitiflo braiu. It remains for America and the producers of Ameri ca's greatest remedy Hosietter's Stomaoh Bitters to make the discov ery. Nothing ailed Hamlet, but indi gestion, whloh upset his liver, polluted his blood and made him nervous. If it bad been possible for Hamlet to have had Hostetter's Stomach Bitters he would have been a different charac ter. It makes and keeps stomachs strong, and with hearty digestion and pure blood no disease is possible. It is for both meu and women. All drug gists Bell It. Bad management keeps more people iu poor circumstances than any other one cause. To be successful one must look ahead and plan ahead, so that when a favorable opportunity presents itself he is ready to take advantage of It. A little forethought will also save much expense and valuable time. A prudent and cartful mau will keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ill the house, the shiftless felloe will wuil until ne cessity compels It and theu ruin his best horse going tor a doctor ii'Kl nave a big doctor bill to psy, besides; one payB out cents, tne otner is. out u, hundred dollars, und then wonders why his neighbor is getting richer wliile he is getting poorer. For sale by DeLano. A Proposition. Albany Herald "The proposition which the CurtM Lumber Co, ha made to the people of an,,.,, i to invest S250.000in a big saw mill plant to be located In this city, provided the citizen- of tiieeuyi" r.nri!hHse tha necessary laud for tbe site, is one lit which the people of the city are vitally interested. I bis is tbe largest Industrial enterprise ever noteri In Album". The company has already Invested over $00,000 iu timber lauds and other property, and propose to start a lumbering luuusiry . will employ 450 to 500 men aud in whloh ttonarier of a million dolla'B will hn invested iii a Dlaut alone. The Curtiss Company is composed of men of ample capital, who are prepared to carry out all that they unuenaae. FokestRancieks. Tuesday's Salem Statesman: "J C C Lewis, D A Carter, L M Ormsby and W D King leave this morning for the hot spi logs in the Cascade reserve, where they will beglu tbe work of forest rangers under the direction of Supt S B Ormsby. The men will work northward from the hotsprlDus, aud will spend the sum mer iu the mountains, guarding the Interests of the government, and pro tecting the forests from fireB." JOHN LEE CO Just Hocclvod from .Tupnn . New Line of House Plants, Fire Crackers and Fireworks. CHEAPEST PRICES ReceivedToday A fresh simnlr of Ktistmnn JCmUlra. Cyclone MKiwino Cameras, :, t 00 and $3 00 "11 Visia" i'utioramto Cameras, AT Eugene liook Store E. SCHWARZSCHILD. Ill Reception to Pastok. Last night at the C P church a reception was giv en to the new pai-tor aud wife, Rev and Mrs J F Claycomb. A delightful progrum consisting of n citations and music was rendered, followed by the address of welcome by Rev Wooley af ter which the several ministers of the town made short addresses welcoming them to our midst. A short time was then very pleasautly spent lu a sooial way. . .... , .1 n AVnPfid five Not ees under una ao lines, SO cents per week; SI o0 a month, SI- pr year. For Sale. FOR SALE. 13HU acres timber lai:u near McKeuzio river, a) miles iroiu Eugene. Address, J E Hale, San Juse, Calif. A H Fisk, Eugene, Or. LUMBER FOR SALE. A lure amount of all kinds of Mclv nzie river lumber fur sale at low prices. Call on or address Wm Naylor, Coburg, for terms and further particulars. Harvest Is flpproaehing ( LAMBS FOK SALE.-I have some Hue thoroughbred Cotswold buck lambs for sale; also several Durham bull calves for sale. Address A J Chuzan, Pleasant Hill, Oregon. FOR SALE. Corner First and Jefler- son streets, oue 10 room house, and two lots, 80x100 feet each. Good barn, water, fruit.flue garden ground. Also house and lot, corner First and Lawrence streets, lot 66 feel 8 inches, by 160 feet, young fruit trees, good garden grouud, water, etc. Also house aud lot, corner Willamette and Fourteenth streets. For priceB and terniB write S J Sills, Tacoma, Wash, Box 827, or call at Guard otlice. COW FOR SALE A fresh Jersey cow for sale. Inquire corner Twelltn and Charuelton streets. JERSEY COW FOR SALE. A flue Jersey heifer with her first calf tor sale. Enquire of F M Wilklns. Help Wanted- ATTEMPT TO SuicirE. Mr J H Jewett, a former teacher In the Hsrris- burg publlo school, became somen hat demented by drink and misfortune. made an attempt at suicide Monday morning by taking laudanum. He had written a note telling his iutentlou But medical aid was summoned aud he was relieved of the poison. Makriage License. County Clerk Lee late yesterday alternoon granted a mnrrlnva lieortnn T.n Wm Prawflt. 21 veers and Dema Swindall. 17. The! written consent of tbe parents of the young lady was Bleu. Adjourned Term. Judge Hamil ton will arrive here tomorrow to hold an adjourned term of circuit court, to make up the Issues for the regular term which meets Mouday. Bargains In Real Estute. 1 have for sale several tracts of laud belonging to parties who obtained said lands by foreclosure of mortgage, winch ure lor sale very cheap aud on easy terms. Also city property In Eugene aud Springfield of like conditions and terms. 1' or description and prices call ou S R Williams, Agent, Eugeue, Oregon CASTORS A For Infants and Children. Tiie Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears the Signature MAN WANTED At the Osburn rauch, Speucer Butte dairy, 6 miles south of Eugeue. Must be a good milker. Wages $20 and found, with increase to right man. Chas W Sexton. Lost and Found. LOST. Fraternity pin, set with dia monds, sapphires, aud eugravid wiih Greek letters, i-inaer please returu to this otlice. Miscellaneous. TO RENT First olass organs, square and upright pianos. Geo F Craw of Don't Let Go Of your Shoe Money Until you have seen the Good Shoes that can be bought for Little Money at Yofao's SHOE STORE SPRING and SUMMER Novelties.... In Parasols, Fancy Belts, Buckles, Children's Caps, Shirt Waists, Silk Waists, Silk Petticoats. New Styles Just Arrived. WANTED. Fifty cords of good grub oak wood, at the Racket Store. YOUNG MAN. With $500.00 wauts situation or business opportunity iive years experience In mercantile business?. Address P O Box 050, Uity. TO EXCHANGE. -Oue good up-to- date Bicycle, aud one good Type writer for good wood. P Frauk & Son, OWNERS OF REAL ESTATE When you want an abstract of title can on JLUgeue Abstract (Jo, 1st doo south of Chrismau block, Willamette street, Eugeue, Oregon. TEAMS WANTED. To haul cord wood; good prices. ampbell & Alexander, Comstock, Douglas county, uregon. TO EXCHANGE. Business and res Idence property In Corvallis, Oregon, for stock rauch lu Willamette vulley. Address tt Uox 142 (Jorvallis Ore. WANTED. Family horse and light, spring wagon, suitable lorcomping ou the McKen.le. Good care, guod feed. Wanted to hire cheap. Leave wora at nail's grocery store. STEAMER EUGENE. The office of the steamboat City of Eugene will be at Gray & Sons' arocerv store. Eu gene, until further notice. Richard uray, Agent. PLKASAST HILIj Closiugr Exercises of the Public Schools. The closing exercises of the Pleasant Hill school look place on Fridav even ing, the 10 lust, in the large double school room which was profusely dec orated for the occasion. The house was filled to overflowing with patrons and friends of the school, in evidence of the Interest taken in eri. ucation by the people of this Dlace. A lengthy program consisting of recitations, essays and music vnp.,1 and instrumental was admirably car ried out aud rellected great credit on the ptinils as well as on the tenchor Prof. G W Milom, who has done so much to place the school among the very best lu the county. Throughout the entire evening nor. feet order prevailed particularly dur ing the time occupied by the ernilinit- ing class which consisted of five mem- oers. Ralph Hemphill, the voiimroat r,f of the class, rendered "National Char acters," and was generously applauded. Daltou Baughmau read in a faultless manner, an essay ou"The Uses of Air," which showed deep research and the most thorough preparation, and Im pressed all as a scholarly effort. Miss Ina McKeiule's recitation on The Choice of Books." was rpmnrb. ably well done, and gave evidence of careful drill. Miss Etaa Parka read an essay on 'Abraham Llnooln." which wo,, h,i. biographical and eulogistic. She was louuiy applauded and received many nauusome Doquets. Carl Baughman as cine nrntr ,i valedictorian, surprised even those who kuew him best, bv his lm,un, his manner and his splendid dellveryj uu ii is preuictea that, before uiauy ysars, he will be heard f mm tn n.n higher fields ot oratory. the cla-s address was doliuora i. Supt Miller who cave som vii,( auvice auu complimented the class up- .u, .m.rougiiness or their work, as evidenced by the examination through which they had just passed. firnHiiitiion ot diplomas closed ---- mKiu- IIIMIHUUOUA Of learning. A yt."m WE CARRY Binding Twine, Cylinder Oil, Red Engine. Oil, Machine Castor' Oil Black Castor Oil ' Cold Pressed Castor Oil Neats Foot Oil ' And the Host' Axln p in the market. GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO. Goshen Items. Juue21, 1899. Cbos Smith and wife visited Cres- well Sunday. BFEby, of Ilarrisburg, was In our village Suud iy. Postmaster Roney aud wife visited Dexter Tuesday. Uncle James Stewart is quite low with consumption. Harry Kceuey, of Jasper, wan over the first of me week. Supervisor W L Whenli r has com menced working tho loads. W H Dillard , aud daughter, Miss Belle, were Creswell visitors Sunday. Dan Tyler, of Junction, was a visitor to relatives here the first of the week. Quite a number from Goshen attend ed the Pleasant Hill plonio Saturday. Morton Keemy, of Rowland, was visiting relatives here the first of the week. Mis J D Hampton, sous and duugh- ter, of Eugeue, visited the old home stead Sunday. Tho Children's Day exercises of the Union Sunday school have been post poned until July 2nd. Mrs Louis Coryell has returned to her home iu the Coyote country after visiting relatives here for a few days. The Union Sunday school of Goshen contemplates attending the Children's Day exercise at Pleasant Hill next Sunday In a body. B F Keeney, Mrs T P Keeney und Miss Keziah Williams visited relatives aud friends at Creswell Friday and at' tt-mied the Demurest medal conies' in the evening. DeWitt's Little Early Risers net as a fuulileas pill should, cleansing mid re viving the system instead of weaken ing It. They are mild and sure, small and pleasant to lake, and entiiuly free from objectional drugs. They assist rather than compel. Vincent & Co, Coruer Diug Store. "Tbe Milwaukee" The fnmillo. . Milwaukee &rP ,L0:..the,; all over the Union a9 thi n '" Chicago, .'The onV me worm.' Understand; conn7 ' are made with all inC Hues, asHuriiu, to , J:0W'ti service k, owu. Luxuri,. metric lights, steaTht , equaled by uo other line. ' ' oee mat your ticket reads,,, Milwaukee" when ,. . n the United States6 orS ic meu 'or rates, pamphlets or otl,e,i, matin,,, addres., ' J W Casey, c J Kduy Trav Pass Agt, GeueraU, kattlk, Wash, Pom, Volcanic Eruptions Aie grand, but Kklu eruptio,., ltfe of joy. Buckleu's Arnlc & cure, them; also Old, Ruuniac ,id Fever Sores, Ulceis, Boils, ftta. Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Bom Head .Chapped Hands, ClhllbUii BstPile cure on earth. Drlmm Paine und Aehes. Only 26 qtsabor Cure guaiauleed. Hold by WkiM4 Linn. EXPORT StI5c CIGAR2 At Julius Goldsmith's TRY ONE. We Have... Received our Spring and Summer line of samples. Come and let us take your measure and get you one of the best fitting suits you'ever had. J, M Howe Say When Yon want something Urn! mouth wiiU-rand give jour f "' 1 "' i-l! in Hie line ot pure bnmlwf" i lies and Yellowstone whuktr. l"J , , ml 10 vonr onler the tot IM "S horn .Mc.llk-rKarth.at prlreitkltn'"' uuplteiileil (or the same quiUIPI"! Older nousc ui me A Shoe to Be Admired For Its beauty and wearing qualities in l.adles'.Mon's and Hoy's sizes, both In blackjind tan, and latest styles, can be hail at pur Department Store tor loss money than anywhere In town. We also have an unlimited supply ot FRUIT JARS inlrtt At bottom prices. Jnr enps and rubbers nt 25c per dozen. Best black jar rubbers, two dozen for 5c. For further Bargains, AX BlIikY Ml , Irt f .. nor W. ffl. ReDsbam Bare Imagination of a Feai Will noteloy lnehunrycff' .n feasting lire eve on our temp"' ' eiu pB display olcomecuini"""'. -- tl. " or tVll that sweet tpoth tnt J ,jfiKV confections are hn( i "ea w ltdi the prices will eu''le erl("ic llicm. m BANQUET HOLDEN TAN0' A Breakfast food FOR EVERY DAY In the week we can furnish you from our high grade stock of cereals. For hot weather there is nntllin? morA n,ufiv,nn nr liaallltfol than our Cream Oatmeal and Cream Wheat, anl our niauy dainty foods in cereals and lannaoeous foods of all kinds. Our stock of (jroeeriee includes everything that is of superior quality that cjmes under this head, besides Crockery and Glassware. GRAY & SON