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Daily Eugene Guard FRIDAY - - JULY 21 All Popular Brands of CIGARS foil SALE AT Julius Goldsmith's IIIU.VITIKS A brief aliower of ruin today. Ovcrtoo'e new wall paKr U here. Cabluets photos tl.60 per iliize.il, Ku geiie Photo i.'o. Gardening tools all kinds. V L Chambers. Double tube bicycle tires 12.00 each t3.G0 pair. F L Chambers. Fishing tackle ul Mnlbcli A Mi Clahahau'H. 1'linto bulloiia mid plna al llm Km gene 1'holo IS t u 1 1 1 1 . (lurden Hone and I,awn Moo em, . l.ouglimliler & l'eler. Vloturla lawn mower are good. i I' Cliambora baa them. lied CriwH writing paper may be pur ( based at Yerlngton's drug store. J W Kays Furniture Co carry the lurguHt Block south ol Portland. The carpet department at Dunn's la a busy place these days. Illoyclo repairing, sundries, elo. Mat look & McClanahau. Another shipment of low priced wall paper Just received. K Ii Chambers. "We have some bargains in nice parlor furniture. J W Kaya Furniture Co. Itugglea aud carriages 'from $10 (.second baud) to $176. Can suit every body, Come and seo for yourself lit F L, Chambers. M O Warner tunes pianos and organs. Repairing and polishing. Hereon doors and wire. - . F It Chambers. l'ut a clialu brush on your hlojclo. Matlock A MuClanahnu have them. Full cur load of Itaclue buggies just recolvi d prices down Hi K Ij Chambers.' We are very busy In our new carpel room, upstairs In the Johnson bloek, J W Kaya Furniture Co. We haven now line of carpets on the road. Walt for them. Top llugglcs at reasonable prices. Lnuglimlller & Peter. For carpeta, art squares, mattings linoleums and window shades, see Dunn. 187, 1800 Jtamhlcrs and Ideals sold tlila year. Cut prices on all blcyole attachments. F 1, Chambers. Tho J W Kays Furniture Co has re oelved another cur load of furniture. Go and get their prloca. We have some ulcu up-to-date bed lounges aud couches cheap. Call In. No troublo to show you through our largo stock. J W Kays Furniture Co. A Dew sidewalk Is being laid ou Wlllauiotoe street between Wood- cook's law ofllce and the Chrlsman building. Friends, Americans and country men, lend me your ears, I cire catarrh if in the head, throat or stomach. It break p cold; It prevents taking oold while treating; It reaches the Ulaeaua through the mood, try '7 Oaks." Jt nosltlvelv cures catarrh headaches and all other headaches. At Vincent A Co'a Corner Drug Wore, Eugene, tire. People w lio have been out through the country report the crops looking aploudldly, a great improvement having taken place In the last week or two. The Willamette valley Is all right. Thorns Ithnads, Ceuteilleld, writes: "I suffered from piles seven or eight years, No remedy gave me relief tin. til Do Witt's Witch liiuol Halve, less than u box of which permanently cured me." Soothing, healing, per fectly harmless. Jlewuro of counter (el leo. Vincent A Co., Corner Drug owire. One nil I mail euinloveeout ol twentv eight gals hurt, aud one In 447 gets killed, and yet there are lota of the boy anxious for a job. Uun-ahot wounds aim powder burns, outs, bruises, sprains, wounda from rusty mills, lusect slings aud Ivy pole onlug, inckly healed by DeWiU's Witch Hard Salve. Positively pre vents iiiikmi pouuinihg. lieu-are nl oouuterfeits. "DeWltl's" Is safe and sure. Viuceut 4 Co, Comer Drug mum. A writer in an Kastern Journal suys be baa never known a person to sutler from rheumatism who ate freely ol cherrlos, and has known hundreds who have been relieved of attacks by eating them. Who believe this? "I liava used Chamberlain1 Cough Jlewedy in uiy family for years and always with good results" says Mr W Ji Cooper of hi Ilio, Cal. "For small rnildren we Mini It especially ellcc'lve, For aula by DeLsuo. iu sveryour, uui especially 10 III use whose reading time I limited, the value of an uublased Jnurual of criti cism must be apparent. I.itkhati'hk la Just such a Journal, Its vilticisms of new book are written by n rii whose opinion are looked up to the world over. Ita literary new Is au thoritative, and the pcclal article which appear lu Ha column are from tbe pen of the beat known men of letter la this country and England THE BKODIAKA. Prof, (ar-mii In Tliu urigonmii Tells of the Hotter That (iroivs on skin ner's Hutte. While enjoying tbe pretty panoiaiiia spread out before them from Hklnner's butte, the editorial visitors also aumir ed the flower that grew In the sand ul their feet und wondered at Its courage aud beauty and asked of its species. lu regard to the latter, Professor L C Car sou writes as follows: 'Concerning the name of the pretty flower that grows on Kkluuer butte, Professor Condon lulls me It is one of tbe 10 varieties of the brediaea. I find tlmt it has a very Interesting hUtory. It la the brodluea graudiflora (large flowered Calllorula hyacinth) natural order, lillaceae. "It was the first known of the species of Its genua, aud was discovered in 171)2 by Meuzies, a Kcotch collector. Ic was named by J K Hmith, the presi dent of the Lluuaeuu Society, of Lon don, In honor of James Brodie, another Scotch botanist. "After Menzies' discovery of the plant It was lost sight of by the botanists until It was again found by Lewis and Clark's expedition to the Columbia river. Home years after this it was also found by Douglas and Scniiler, near Fort Vancouver, and bulbs sunt by Dnuglaa bloomed In Knglaud In WIS. Up to this date it was the only known species of Its genus. It prcrers dry open plains, and sometimes blooms so luxuriantly as to tinge the landscape a beautiful blue. It Is found chiefly lu Washing ton and Oregon growing, however, us far Kant us Utuh, I urn fumlllar with other beuutlful varieties of the hrodiaea near Eugene." Died. Ktlzabeth VVidmer, wife of Conrad Wldiuer, who resides two miles west of Kugune, died yisterduy, July 20, from a complication of stomach trou bles, after an illness extending over two years. Deceased was born HcHemher, 1841, ut Cologne, (lermauy, nud came to the United Htatesln February, 1801, com lug via Havre, France, and Cape Horn, was married to Conrad Wldmer, Oct 8, IKiil, at Oregon City; was the mother of seveu children, four of horn, with bur husband, lielng left to mourn her loss, The children urn Prof. Joseph M Wiilmel', principal of oneol the Seattle public school, (leorgu C Wldmer, Margaret M Wldmer uud Ciertrude D Wldmer. The funeral will be held Sunday, July !!S, at the Cuthnliu church, ul i! ill. Sermon by Father L Przybylskl, Interment In thoI.O. O. F. cemetery. Scuttle papers please copy. Ileal, Katulo Transactions. William Tenipleton to (leorgo Teni- pleton, 111 uores 111 tp 1U r4 w;$10(). Andrew J .umwalt and wife to trus tees of Christ Ian church ut Irving, lots 4 and 6, block 2, Zumwalt'e addition to Irving; $il&. hdward N Foster and wife to (J so. Schneider, lot 21, block 1, Ellsworth's second addition to Kiigene; $75. Chester 1) Harris to J 11 llawley, 60 aorealu tp HI a r i w ; $10. John Pelsor to Mike Kclllebeck, right of WBy $1. Christie C Nofzlger aud wife to J M Smlgley, 40 acres lu tp 17 r (1 w; $275. BKLKJiAP SPK1SGS A l,it of the Quests al that I' pular He-ort Now. July 1U I8'!i. W T 1'oner, wife and family, Harris- burg, Oregon; O O Ireland, Jack Bun yurd, Monmoutli, Oregon; Mrs IS H Parson and son, Miss Lena Stock well, Mrs J H Martin, Mr A Kirk, Mrs S C Kirk, Creswell, Oregon; Mis Agnes Thompson, Miss Euima Tuompou, Miss Olive Thompson, Mr Haymond Paterson, W T Hamlin, Mrs W T Hamlin, Miss Grace Hamlin, Miss Lucy Hamlin, Corvallis, Oregon; G Corby, Mr W Casper, W C Barker, Mrs W liarker, B H Linton, Miss Sadie Feustcr, Miss Lena Lundy, Salem, Ore- go,,; J W Pate, Jeflerson, Oregon; O A Scott, Philomath, Oregon; MissLydia McKee. Maiysville, Kansas; E N Hull, Mrs K M Hall, Mis Kdna Hull, J M Walker, Mrs J M Walker, Buena VWa, Oregon; J Stevens, D Ludurck, Port land, Oregon; J A Garrett, U Lewis, Prlneville, Oregon. Jubt Akkiveo Mr Frank Cuui irgs, Mrs Frank Cuminings uud children. A Kir-b Man's Project. A rich man'a stutement that he In tends to cloioto almost his entire for tune to charitable work has aroused much discussion. This is because ft will accomplish much good. It la a praiseworthy endeavor, hub there are many other agencies which accomplish just us much good. Take Hostetter's Hloiuacu Milters lor instance me great American remedy. For fifty years it bus cured constipation, dys pepsia and HI the III- which arise from weak digestion. This medicine will keen the stomach in good shape and the bowels regular. It is a Won derful restorutiVH tonic and health builder. It is also a preventative for malaria, fever and ague. Ask for it, and Insist upou having It. See that a private Jtevenue slampcovera the neck of the bottle. Hill Wanted. Notice Is hereby given that bids will be received at Thurston, Oregon, by i he undersigned until August Int. IMW, ror the minding or a two story Wood men hull, 24x40 feet. PIhii and specifications may be seen al the residence or Cbas Uray, J. h line ton. Itlght reserved to reject uuy or nil tuns. Dated, July 1, IK! HI. CllAtiUKAY, H'KANK WltlTK, Building Committee. "What might have been'' If that little cough hadn't been neglected Is the Bad rclleotloii of thouauda of con sumptives. One Minute Cough Cure cure coiixiiaunii coins. Vincent A Co, vomer urug more. A diseased atomach surely under mines health. It dulls the brain, kills energy, destroy the nervoin system, mil predisposes to Insanity and fatal disease. All dyspeptic troubles are (ulckly cured by Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It has cured thousands of cases ami is curing them even- itav. Its In gredients are such that it cuu'l help curing, iiieeni . v.o, vomer Drug miftr, French Tuiuy Wafers, the world' famous remedy fr liregular and pain ful periods of ladies; aro never failing aud Bare. Married ladles' friend. French Tansy Wafers are the only re liable female remedy lu the world; Im ported from Pails; take nothing else, but Insist on genuine; in red wrappers with crown trade inaik. l.a France I'rug (.'ompany, Importer, .It'ti l urk St, San Francisco. For sale bv all drini- glts, or sent In plain w rapper dlnvt ou receipt of Persons troubled with diarrhoea will be inlerestid in the experiences of Mr W M Bush, clerk of Hotel Dnrranre, Providence, H 1. He say. "For sev eral year I have becu aluuwt a onus taut etitlerer fiom dlarrhwa, the fre. ijueut attacks completely proatrallng me and renderlug me until for uiy duties at this hotel. About two years sgo a traveling salesman kindly gave me a small IsitllH of rhaiiilMrUni' Colic, I holcra and Diarrhoea Kcmedy, Much lo my uiptle and delight Its etlects were Imiiiediate. Whenever 1 fell symptiium of the dikca-e 1 wuuht lorllly Bkiamtt the attack w ith a few diwsof this valuable remedy. The result has been very satisfactory and aluuwt complete relief from the allK tlou." Ft r sale hy 1c1jiiio. Horses For Mule. Twenty-live head of No. 1 American homes, gentle, kind and generally hal ter broken, and a portion well broke to work. 12 or 14 head of these horse will weigh from 1200 to 1600 pound Sale will tuke pluce ut Dnugt' Stable, Eugene, Saturday, July 20, at 10u.ru. Terms: Six months' time with op proved security will be given. Remember the dale, Baturduy, July 211, at 10 a. m. Lkvi Gkkk. Ilefeience to Mr (Jeer's standing First National Bank, Eugene, Oregon DeWItt' Little Early Klsora benefit permanently. They lend gentle as slBtutice to nature, musing no pains or weakuesa. nermunentlv curing constl patlou and liver ailments. Vincent & Co, Corner Drug Store. Attention Woodmen. Itcgulur meeting of Eugeue Camp No 116, Woodmen of the World tonight. Vhitlug neighbors made welcome. VV C Yokan, C t ItEoivftfa Moohks Dissent. Ore-! gon City Courier-Herald: "The Eu gene Ouakd recently printed a fa' m machinery adveitisment with cuts of the bree Joues' brothers. By mistake a cuuipaigu cut of Ileceiver William Galloway, of the local laud office here, was substituted for one of the brothers. Mr Campbell, of theGUAKD, hassenl Mr Galloway au explanation of the matter, but Kegister C B Moores makes bold to asseri ttia'. the apology -houid have been sent to the Joues' brothers." A Collision. Auout 11:30 o'clock this forenoon ul tbe Hoflmun House corner, in the street, a collision, occured between Sherman Heller on a bicycle and :a country boy on horse back. Each tried to dodge the other und ou the same aide, hence the trouble. Mr Heller weived a bloody nose and a few of tbe spokes lu his wheel were broken, while the countryman got off Willi a good fright. The occasion wa unavoidable. Daily Guakd. The Daily Guard will be sent to your address lu the mountains or at the seaside without extra cost. Cull at the office and leave your name. We will do the rest. Bobn! Near Thurston, July 17, 1899, to the wife of Ed Schwerlng, a sou; al Hendricks McKen.le ferry, July 20, to the wife of Sol Dodlsou, a Bll. Bokn." To the wife of Ed Cluer, a 7jlb boj, grandson of J W Cox. Sua Frunclsco ftxcuislou. T ie low-rate excursion to San Fran- cl-co given by C W Ba r of Lebanon, will leave Portland August 8, passing Eugene at 12:40 the morning of August All who contemplate going are re quested to purchase tickets not later than August 1, or it may not be pos sible to secure first-class sleeper accom modations. Ticket on sale at Corner Drug store or of L G Adair, B P agent for $10.60 Remarkable Kescue. Mr Michael urtuln,' Plainiield, III, make the statement, that she caught cold, which settled ou her lungs; he was treated for a mouih by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless vlctom of oou sumption and tnat to medicloe could cure her. Her druirglst suggested Dr King's New Discovery for consump tion; she bought a bottle and to her de light founal herself benefitted from first dose. She continued Its nse and after diking six bottles, found herself sound and well; now doe her own house work, and Is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this great discovery at vVllkiu & Linn' drug Blore. Only 50 cents and $1.00, every bottle guaran teed, j No Cure, No Pay. Tlmt Is the way all drilKfrista sell Grove's TitHtoleei, Chill 'Itiniu for Chills, Malaria and ililliousness. It is as pleasant to take as Lemon riymp. ou cents. - CLASSIFIED COLUMN, DeWltt's Little Eatly Risers expel fiom tho syKleiu all poisonous accuiuu latlons, regulate the atomach, bowel and liver, and purify I lie blood. They drive awav disease, dissipate luelau choly, and give health aud vigor fur the dully routine. Do not gripe or sicken, Vincent A Co, Corner Drug store. Notices under this hem! nut to exceed fWe lines, 60 cents r week; $1 fsl a month; 1-' l,r year. For Sale. COW FOR SALE. A good milker. Inquire at once, A E Wood's grocery store. FOR BALE Jersey cow with heiler calf. Iuquire at ouo F M Wil-kiup. Harvest Is Approaching WE CARRY FOR BALE. Two good i-addle pouies cheap for canb. Inquire ut ouco ut Miuuesota Hotel. FOR SALE. 1320 acres timber lai d near McKenzie river, 20 miles from Eugeue. Address, J E Hale, San Jose, Calif. A H Fiek, Eugeue, Or. FOR SALE. Fine residence property, convenient to Willamette atreei. This property will be sold very cheap, and ou easy term. Apply to Wal ton & iiurklcy. FOR SALE A good family norse, Hue driver, eufe tor women or chil dreii, weight 1150, gcod speed, well broke. Inquire at once of Wui Cur ry, corner Monroeand Sixth streets. FOR BALE. Corner First and Jefler son street, one 10 room houi-e, and two iota, 80x100 feet each. Good liarn, water, fruit, flue garden ground. Also house and lot, corner First aud Lawrence streets, lot 06 feel 8 inches, by 100 feet, young fruit trees, good garden ground, water, etc. Also house aud lot, coruer Willamette and Fourteenth street. For prices aud terms write S J Bills, Tacoma, Wash, Box 827, or call at Guakd otllce. Help Wanted- APPRENTICE WANTED. Appren tice girls wanted. Iuquire at once. Mrs C M Redmoud, dressmaker, I O O F lempie. MEN WANTED. 20 good mtn to cut, fell and Baw logs, and to work In logging. Apply to L. D. Forrest, Leaburgh, Oregon. Miscellaneous. TO EXCHANGE. Business and res idence property in Corvallis, Oregon, for stock much in Willamette valley. Address H Box 142 Corvallis Ore. Special Care- Given to Posing, Lighting and Finish in all Portrait work at the 'tUBENE.OPi, J. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO. E"3ALMERS and fUNFRAl DIRECTORS Gross Bros.' FOUNDRY and AAachine Shops Ktiitene, Orogon. Sawmill and Mining Machinery, Hop Stoves and Hop Tops, Store Fronts, duitins uiaite to onler. ItepairiliK a neciAlty, Shop ou Kant Kixlitli Street A FEW MORE A FEW MORE We still have a few more of those colored shoes and Oxfords that we are selling at Very Low Prices Bee them at Yoran SSHOE STORE 'VWVWVWWVO wwwwmwttntMJMtmrm Summer iliiUJUJUJUiiUllillJUJilJiiJil Clearance Sale Commencing July 6th. -i..ao. Goods cheaper than ever before. All Summer Goods must he sold, Regardless of Cost. OWNERS OF REAL ESTATE When you want an abstract of title call on Eugeue Abstract Co, 1st doo sou til of Chrtsman block, Willameite aireei, .uugeuu, uregon. TO EXCHANGE. 14 acres fruit 01 chard, 2 miles south of Eugeue, for residence property. Call at .Racket Stoue. fill Binding Twine, Cylinder Oil, lied Engine Oil, Machine Castor Oil, Black Castor Oil, Cold Pressed Castor Neats Foot Oil, And the Best Axle in the market. Oil, Or ease GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO. TO F.ENT First clasa organs, square and upright pianos, faeo t t,raw. NEW ABBEY HOUBE. P M Abbey has erected a new hotel at Newport and is now ready to receive guests at reaiouable rates. He thoioughiy understands tbe seaside business. Remember ho used to control the Buy View. Give him your patron ace, Eugene people. LAMBS FOR SALE. I have some fine thoroughbred Cotswolrt buck lambs for sale; also several Durhuui bull calves for ssle. Address A J Ckuzan, Pleasant Hill, Oregon. Lost and hound. LO.-.T-July 4, between Eugene and one mile east of Springfield, a Crescent opemfaced gold watch. Finder return to this otllce for reward. COW LOST. Strayed from Eugeue, a daik hrowu Jersey cow witb baiter ou. Reward for return or Infnruia llou will be paid by FA Tozier. Fireman' Election. Notice ia hereby given that a special eleotiou of tbe Eugene Fire Depart meut will be held July Slat 1809, for the purpose of electing a chief engineer for the remainder of tbe uuexpired term of F L Polndoxter resigned. Dated this July 19; 1809. W. T. Campbell, President E. F. D. For Infants r.nd Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Boughi Bears tho . st ' Signature of C&e: j?)ffcUZtti4 Oregon Postmistresses. . The Oregonlan today publinha , pnuiugiapu oi raise imvinua Yeaie nt l?nlrninunt and nlan v u.ov vuib; Eugene, Or, July 19. Ofih.. mistresses iu Lane county, noneb proved more competent or nnm,i.., an official capaoliy than Miss LnvlnM i eager, wnu presiuea over the pcfetof I flee at Fairmount, a tbrivingsuborbd Eugene . iss i eager was born J West Virginia in 1868. When a child ner pareuis removen lo Aess-Cli. Kan, where she received her educating' anu aiter completing that engaged it teachlDg. In 1891 she remover! in vl gene and opened a general mercbandl I aiore ai rairiuouui, and when tin I postofflce was establish?d wnmi., I ed postmistress, and has everriul neiu ine omce, regardless of tbepcjl tics of tbe administration at Wh.m.. I too. Ou the 16th of this montbibJ completed her eighth year of service,! postmistress. She is eiiiprnrii,-..,l "t i obliging, and a thorough bueineJ woman. Lawn Sociable. The C. E. of the U. P. church till give a lawn social Friday evenlii I between the church and the parsonipl Ice cream and cake will be nerved ul cents. Tbe proceeds to be used fnt b pairing the church. Your patron w is solicited. , Fer Kent. About four acres of good land in itJ city limits with bouse, bam, chiclel bouse aud good young nrcliaril. :l quire ut or address (iUAKD ofllce ! further inlormailou. MOUSES ABE SCARCE There is a big demand for good houses containing from 5 to 8 rooms. The supply is running very low. llents will advance all along the line before long. Somebody must buy or buildr Before long. If you wish to buy, we can show you a large list of c ity property which we have for sale good houses in desirable locations for very little money. ' S. Hi FRIENDLY If you want to build Let us show you property in Fairmount or Univer sity Addition. You can buy an acre of ground in either Fairmount or the University Addition for less money than you can buy a lot this side of the University. This property is bound to rise in value. Come in and look it over. A TENANT FOR A FARM. A North Dakota man writes us that he is coming with a carload of implements and stock, and wants to rent a good farm near u 1(J Cl 5UUU litrmer ancl a rUstier. Anyone wanting a good tenant should call and learn about this w npne Real Estate aal Investment Cusp 62 Willamette Street, Eugene, Or.