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Daily Eugene Guard SATURDAY - - - OCT 21 All Popular Brands of CIGARS FOK SALE AT Julius Goldsmith's liliKViriKi 00' IUmblera $35. Ideal bicyles. iledunod prices. .Werloii'H new wall paper la here. Clackamas county Is In debt $103,000. Dr Lowe optician with Joe .Luckey. The northbound train was forty minutes late this afternoon, Umbrellas recovered and repaired at Eugene Haw Works. Junction City lias a municipal elec tion November 6. CatilueU photos $1.50 per difflcu, Eu lieiio Photo On. Grass wd all kliidH. F L Vlmm ters. The latest thing In ptiotns: 'I'ne lit tle stamp. Eugene Fliolo Co. Thesecoud oar of lUoi'.o bungles just received -full assortment again. F It Chambers. Stamp photos at the Eugene photo Co. Superior stoves and ranges. 16-year guaranteo-best built. V L Chambers. Just received my regular yearly car load of Oliver plows. Same old prices. F L Chambers. Bicycle repairs, repairing, e r. Matlock A McClaiiahan, M O Warner tunes pianos and organs. Jtepalrlug and polishing. Stamp photos, four poses; 16 for 25 oents, ut the Eugene Pholo Studio. 1 can supply dry lumber outtlugs. Splendid for stovewood or kindling. Chas Ckonuk. The latest fad, the Stamp photo. Made by the Eugene Photo Co. Fall will soon be here. Buy your wall puper of K L Chambers. Expert bicycle repairing. Matlook A MoClannhan. 224 Ramblers and Ideals have been sold by Matlock & MoClauahau this year. Every purchaser la satisfied. Now la the time to put lu that new atove. F L Chambers will take your old one In exchange. The S 1 engines are now laid over In Roseburg twelve hours Instead of be ing run through from Duusinulr to Portland. The WBPL will give an enUrtaln- meut and lunch at the Armory Tubs' day October 24, 1809, for the benefit of the Monument fund. The Fortnightly Club held Its first meeting for the year this afternoon, at the residence of MrsFL Washburn, Eleventh street. 164 Crescent bicycles Bold this year and you can't tlud a kloker In the crowd Crescents are built on honor. Just received another shipment, all sites now. F L Chambers. The law firm by the name of Bon ham, Jeffrey 4 Martin, of Salem, has been ohauned to Bonham & Martin, John A Jeffrey having released his interest to the Urqi and retired. Millions of dollars Is the value placed by Mrs Mary Bird, Harrisburg, Pa, on the life of her child, which she saved from croup by the use of One Minute Cough Cuie. It cures all oouglis, colds and throat and lung troubles. Vincent & Co, Corner Drug Store. The Corvallli Union tells of a dove whloh lived two weeks then died, when It was ascertained that It did not have a single bone In Ita body. The case la a remarkable one. The palu of a burn or scald la al most Instantly relieved by applying Chamberlalu'i Pain balm. It also heals the Injured parla more quickly than any other trealmout, (aud with out the burn Is very aevere doe not leave a scar. Hold by W Ii DeLano. Mokl Tea positive y cures Sick Head ache, Indigestion aud constipation. A delightful herb drink. Removes all eruptions from the skin, nroduclnir perfect complexion, or money refund ed. 25 cte and 60 Jl. W L DeLano, juruggiHu "It did me more good than anything I ever used My dyspepsia was of months' standing; after eating It whs terrible. Now I am well," writes 8 R Keener, Ilolslngton, Kan, of Kodo Dyspepsia Cure. It digest what you eat. Vliicenl & Co, Comer Drug Store Itosoburg Review, October 20: John Stewart, the horse buyer, succeeded In getting quite a numbor of horse here yesterday. The weather waa Inclem ent but the notice given In Monday's lteview waa sufficient to bring lu a large number of faimers who had horses to sell. l.at plont.v, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest what you eat. Ii cures all forma of dyspepsia aud stomach trou bles. E B Gamble, Vernon, Tex, says "It relieved me from the start aud cured me. It la uow my everlaatlng friend." Vincent A Co, Corner Drug Mlore. The Albany Democrat has this about the opera company that failed to make Its recent date In Jfugone: "A gentle man who saw the Metropolitan opera company says they were a tough look ing crowd as a whole. It is said they vere considerably lutoxlonted at Hills boro. The next eight they bad an au dience of sixteen at McMluuvUle. - """""""" .. nni lllill f Scott's Emulsion of Cod liver Oil with Hypophos phites is pure and palatable. For years it has been used for coughs and colds, for con sumption, for those whose blood is thin or colorless, whose systems are emaciated or run down. For children it means health and strength, stronger bones and teeth, and food for the growing mind. Baby gains in weight and thrives when Scott's Emul sion is added to its milk. joc. and , H dmggUU. SCOTT & LOWNE, Camilla, New York. t'HUUCH NOTICES. UNION MEETING. Dr Angle Martin Myers will address a union meeting at the Christian church at 7:30 tomorrow evening. Dr Myers is highly recommended. EPISCOPAL OHUBCH. Sunday Sohool 10:30 a m. Regular services Us D, Y P C E 0:80 p m. Evening service 7:80. D. E. Lovebidoe, Rector. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Sunday school 0:45 a m; sermon 11 a m; Junior 8p m; Y r 8 0 E6:15. Union meeting at 7:80. All cordially Invited. Morton L Rose, Pastor. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Sunday school 10 a m; preaohlng service ;iX a m; Y P S C E, 0:15. No evening service on account of union service. The congregation will meet at the call of the session on Monday evening at 7:30 lo consider important business. o P CHURCH. Preaohlng at 11 am; Sunday sohool 10 am; Y P S 0 li at 6:15: Topic "An Old-Time Missionary." Jonah 3: 1-10. C'enducted by MrE Veatoh. No preaching at 7:30 p m owing to Union aervloes at Christian church. . John F ClayooMb. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Sunday school at 10 a m; preaching at 11 a m, Bubleot, "The Lord's Witnesses." CIuhb meeting at 12:80; Epworth League devotional service at 0:15 p m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday evening. Prof Glen will have charge of the uiubIo. W B HOLLINOSHEAD, Pastor. BAPTIST CHURCH. Sunday school at 10 a m; morning worship at 11. Subject lor discussion: "Messages from the Convention." B Y P U at 0:30 p m; evening worship at 7:80 p m. Subject for discussion "Pos sessed aud Used." An Invitation Is extended to the public. C. Calvkkt t-iMooT, Pastor. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Sunday school at 10 a m; preaohlng service at 11 a m; Junior 0 E, 4:00 p m; Y P B O E at 0:30 p m. Eveulng ser- vioe omitted because of Union service at Christian' church. The State Association will meet with the Eugene ohuroh from Tuesday, Oct. 24 to Thursday, Oot. 20. R O Brooks. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or BrulBe. Buoklen'a Ar nica Salve, the beat In the world, will kill the pain and promptly beal It. Cures Old Bores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, none, felons, Corns, all Skin Jirup- uous. jiest Pile cure on earth. Oniv 25 cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold at Linn's Drug store. Fifteen Hen Wanted. To work on cons' ruotlou and in timber. Good wages. Inquire of E, J. McClanaiian, Agent for Booth-Kelly Co. Supper. The ladles of the Cethollo ohuroh will give a supper In Mr Handera' store opposite the Eugeue Book Store. Look out for It. Jonathan Midgley, wo are pleased to state, baa nearly recovered from bis recent Illness. Tho Dalles T-M of Oct. 0: Earl Ban dors loft yesterday for Eugene to ro. enter the State Uulverslty, which he lea a year ago last May to enlist In the Oregon regiment. Since returning home last August Earl ha been selling views and delivering lectures, and has earned enough to pay a year's school Ing. Such young mca are certain to succeed. BARGAINS OJlIiY. Mens' hoavy boots all sizes $ l.f0 Mens' hoavy shoos all sizes 1.00 Ladies tan shoes Go All tan shoes J former price l'uro cane American Kofinery 1. G. sugar 13 lbs for $ 1.00 Best Eugene or Spring- ncld Hour per sack 75 W ((Irs th Rn Krancbre KiimUy Ilulletlo fm with pur cltai of grout, Coins and ac how It b don. AX BILLY BUNCO GAME The Hop Growers and the Wheat Raisers the Victims. ABOUT THE CONDITION. The following from the Portland Dispatch, published by A. Noltner, the veteran J iurnaliit of Oregon, Is correct and to the point: "The hop buyers aeem to be playing a bunco game with the hop raloers, One day a buyer will visit a producer and lu sympathetic tones will tell him bis regrets that the crop Is worth little or nothing, and that be cannot even make him an otler. Expecting that he has about scared the raiser sufnol' ently, hit 'pall' follows him the next day, and after going over the same grounds with tears In bis eyes, he will Anally make him an ofllor of seven or eight cents 'much more than the oou dition of the market justifies.' We buw this game played recently ana know that both paitiee were In the interest of one and the Bame buyer, Tbe wheat condition Is very much the same. No first-grade wheat, aeojrd- ing to tbe buyers, is now being oflered Even last year's crop la being rated as second grade." AN ALLY. A well known bop grower on read' ing the above, asks us the reason why tbe Oregonlau is so anxious that the hop grower should sell at this particu lar time, when tbe market is in ruinous condition. Did that paper ever before advise our hop grower to sell hlBorop? At thiB time it la stated a combine Is in existence to bear down ou the hop grower. Is the Oregonian a party to this? Can It be possible that the great organ lu Portland is in the employ of that combine? Native Bona Take Notice. Bklunors Cabin, No 6, Native Bone ol Oregon, will bold a meeting In Elks new hall Monday evening, October 23, 1809, at 7:80 o'clock. Every member of tbe cabin 1b asked to be present as Im portant business la to be considered. Don't miss thiB meeting at all hazard. F. M. Wilkins, President, 'A Successful Farmer. Junction Tlmes,Ootober21: Oliver Mays shipped his Becoud lot of bogs Tuesday morn ing to the Union Meat Company at Portland. They consisted of 140 head, for which he realized 6 cents gross weight. This has been a good year for Mr Maj'B, as be made aufliolent from bis oattle aud hogs to pay for his farm. He will olear over $2200. This la auother Instance of what diversified farming will do. Died. Word has reached Eugene that Mrs Lark Richardson, of Boise, Idah j, sister el Mrs L N Roney , of this city, died Monday, October 16, after an Illness of three months. Mr and Mrs Roney, who bad started East on a visit Btopped off at Boise, and were In attendance at Mrs Richardson's death bed. Another sister, Mrs B F Bon bam, resides at Salem. Married. B. W. Miller, ot Crook county, and Mlsa Doretha Oay were married Wednesday evening, Ootober 18, at the home of Dean E C Sanderson in thiB city, who officiated. The young couple will reside near Prlnesvllle. Wood. For wood out to Btove length see 8 Merlau. Bold at the park, or delivered to ordor. BARGAINS- First-class granulated Sugar, 18i lbs for $1.00. Monroe Flour, every sack guar anteed. Best In market, 75c. JORH1NEHART OUR ADVANCE Fall Jtovelties Dress Goods Have arrived and aro now opon for inspection? Beautiful Black and Colored Silk and Wool Grepons in the Very Latest Effect and Colorings. IiOVEkY PLAIDS-- For Skirts and Suits; ' All of tho Newest Creations. Jackets, Capes and : Furs in all the New Shades and Styles. S, H. FRIENDLY I E Stevens went lo Halsey Ibis afternoon. M 8 Wallls returned from Pol Hand this afternoon. Z M Brown, the Crook county stock man, Is here. Attorney Ueoll Dorrla went to Sa lem this afternoon, M IS Barker wan a nortlibujud pasa- euger ibis afternoon. F. E. Biliin.'ton will preach at Cut tage Grove tomorrow. Attorney Oeo li Dorris was in Salem today on legal business. Chas Goldsmith is home from a trip to Junction and Monroe. EC Potterf will leave tonight on a trip to Kansas City, Mo. J M Avarne, of Hooper, Neb., left for bis home this afternoon. Dr aud MreF .Strong arrived home today from a trip to Portland. Rev aud Mrs C. Calvio Smoot ar rived home from the north today on the daylight oyerland. Corvallis Union: Bruce Burnett made a trip to E'igeue on Sunday and Monday oh particular business. Dr. Angle M. Myers arrived on the Shasta express, aud is ' being enter tained at the home of Prot Dunn. Mrs I M Glen and little child arriv ed home today from a visit to ber sis ter, Mrs E R Bryeou, at Corvallis. E R Davis arrived home from Har risburg this afternoon, where be gave a very successful dance last evening. A Bvarverud and A DUlard, musicians, accompanied Mr Davis. Ashland Tidings, October 19: WU Brown, president of tbe Eugene Loan & Savings Bank, is in Ashland spend ing a few days in rest and recreation He is a brother-in-law of M O Warner, tbe well-known piano tuner. Mrs H E Ankeuy passed through today from Portland to Ban Francisco to join her husband, who Is in that olty a delegate to tbe miulng convert tion, having been appointed by Gov Geer. Miss Dee Ankeny arrived borne on the same train from Portland. W. H. McCall arrived In from Sliver Lake yesterday alter supplies, coming via the militaty route. He reports tbe roads yery sloppy. Mr McCall is one of many former Lavie countyltes resid-. ing in the Silver Lake section, and nearly all of them come lo Eugene after their supplies. Horrors of Philippine War. Tales come to us of the suflerings endured by our brave soldiers in the Philippines. Tbe papers ring with them and sympathy Is leeely given. Aud yet there are people In our midst ol whom we hear nothing who are just as brave. 'Jthey are sutlerlng silently and fighting bravely with the greatest enemy of mankind Dyspepsia and all its terrible ills. There is relief for them if they will take Hostetters's Stomach Bitters faithfully. It will cure dyspepsia, constipation, bllious neHB, malaria, fever and ague and liver ind kidney troubles. It tones up the whole BVBtem. Get it from any drug girt and Bee that a private Revenue Stamp covers tbe neck of the bottle. A Box Factory. Salem Sentinel: Kurtz & Son, of this city, have con tracted for the necessaty maohlnery for a box factory, which they propose es tablishing at Salem without delay. The machinery cost $2000, aud a new building 30x40 will be ereoted without delay, to accommodate it. Gone Hence. Jim Sing, alias G Washington Chlnamau, the first of the week burued up all his possessions ex cepting what went Into a small satchel and bis green umbrella, and Wednes day morning left for other fields. Jim it a regular loafer. Caught in the Rain. Frank VVIlkluson, a Lane county farmer, has over 200 aores of wheat in the field un threshed in the Long Tom precinct west of Junction. It Is bound and shocked. Of course there will be la heavy loss. SHIPMENT OF Notice, under this head not .to elewd five linu.&O ceuU per weeks i per yew. For Sale. FOR SALE. 1820 seres ilinlr lard near McKenzie river, 20 miles from Kuwnp. Address. J E HALE, Wan Jim.. Calif. A H FlSK. EUL'ellB, Or. FOR HALE. PioOahly the very beel lot) acre tracts of Uuil in Lane coun ly, and one of the best In the Btate of Oreunn, owned by Dr T W Harris. This is a very fertile and highly l'u- nroved farm lying 2 miles west of Eugene ou an excellent road. The doctor bought this furm with a view to breeding flue horses, but having given up the breeding business, has nn rmilivr use for bis farm and desir ing to devote himself exclusively to Ills proreseion rare barg iin. terms of sale. oilers it for sale at a Call on the doctor for FOR BALE. Corner First and Jefler son streets, one 10 room houfe, and two Inta. 80x100 feet each. Good I, am u'litpr fruit. fine earden around Also house and lot, corner First and Lawrence Btreets, lot G6 feet 8 inches, bv 160 feet, vouug fri'lt treen, good puritan mound, water, etc. Also house aud lot, corner Willamette and Fourteenth Btreets. For prlcei mid terms write B J Sills. Tacoma Wash. Box 827, or call at GUARD olllee. Help Wanted- MALE HELP WANTED. Reliable men to handle our line of blgb grade Lubricating Oils and Greases. Makes an excellent side line. Salary commission. Address, Central Re fining Co., Cleveland, Ohio. WANTED 76 laborers, loggers and once to tue Co., Coles, carpenters. Apply at Booth-Kelly Lumber Lane Co., Oregon. GIRL OR WOMAN WANTED. Please apply immediately. Mrs ROBKRT MCMUBPHEY. Miscellaneous. EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT half way bet University and Central school, ou 12th St. For particulars enquires w eor 11th and Ferry Sts BKOWV'LEE HOUSE. Board three dollars per week. Reduoed rates to HludentB. Opposite Central school, BOARDERS VV ANTED.-Inquire of Mrs Copeland, corner of Twelfth and Charneltou Btreets. Divinity School otes. A Student Bind, similar to the Stu dent Body of the Uof O, was formed at tbe Divinity School yesterday. The officers are: G S O Humbert, president; Mi Margaret Daialey, vice president; E M Patterson, secretary, and U E 'Jopple, treasurer. l(v W BGIlbeit has consented to deliver an address to the students, on "The Philippines, from a missionary standpoint" at 4 o'clock Monday. It Is hoped that Dr Myers will con- seut to speak to the school on mission ary work on Tuesday at 4 p m. F E Billlngtou of La Fayette, is in the city. He expects to enter the E D 8 soon. Acetylene Uas. Be IndependentOf Gas and Eleotric Ltght corporations and own your own lighting plant. Tbe National gen erator does not have to be cared for oftener than onoe In 15 davs. It Is positively eare, and Is recommended by all Insurance Boards. We light residences, churches, Istores, factories and towns at 40 per cent less than other systems, with double the illu mination. To responsible parties, will ship machines on thirty days trial. Send for free booklet on Acetylene Gas. We want good agents. National acetylene Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 8atiskactorv Season. Cottage Grove Nugget: Superintendent B E nwiy, accompanied oy tits wire re turned to his mining interests this week after a two weeks visit at Eugene Mr Hawley will work a shift of men on the Anaconda property this winter, as well as leave several men doing develop ment work on the UalaponU group. He speaks in favorable terms of the result of thlsseaxonsdevelopraentwork on the Calnpoola mine, which has added to the work already done 110 feet orosHCtitand 120 feet drift. The nro uncovered has gone higher in value than wan expected, and the membe's of the comoany are well pleased. Mr and Mrs Hawley will remain in tbe damp during the winter. Goldkn Wkddino. Mr and Mrs 8 Handwiker, of this city, are recipients of an Invitation to attend the golden wedding auniverxary of Hon and Mrs W H Wilson, of Yonoalla. "Uncle ill," as hi is usually called, is a pio- "' ye oiuen time, naviue come to Oregon In the early 40's, In the Jesse rtppiesate train, and was one of tl.o llrst emigrants to rau thr.moti ii,. vu-pqua ennyou, where it required several weeks of bard labor to make a passable wagon road for a distance of ll units. He has been a member, at j least one term, of the Oregon legUla- lure, and has a son who is now a mem j ber f that body. Waurikd. CE Warner aud Daisy Deau Matteeon, both of Lane county, Orego.i, were united In marriage on Friday eveulng at 8:30 o'clock. The cereniouy was informed at the M E parsoiisge.liy Key w B Hollingshead. Haroains. Shopworn llambler and Iiltals at reduced MATUH-K & MCULANANAH. ! i Cluster of Good Ideas Especially desirable from 1 -i i; an economical sianuunn, and that represent every style and feature. That the market was at the most favorable point when we made the selections, you will readily when vou note the qualities. P Frank & Son Notice. j All outstanding warrauhj registered prior lo June 12tb IS99 will be paid on presentation at my office ou or before Oot 25th 1899. Interest will cease after that date. Geo F Craw, City Treasurer. Dated Oot 20th 1S99. Salem Personals. Salem Daily Journal of Friday: Mr and Mrs O A Carmlnhael, of Monmouth, III., have been at Salem a few days visiting a former townsman of bis, W W Martin, rhey left today to visit Wm F Martin and Tliomaa Martiu at Eugene, who were also formerly Monmouthites. Mr Martin expresses himself as quite pleased with Western Oregon ....R A Booth, of Gru'itt Pass -was in tbe city today perf-ntlnz some riRht-of-way deeds for the new railroad that Is being built from the Natron branch to the sawmills of the Booth-Kelley Lumber Company on the Mohawk. Mr Booth la oue of the enterprising type of busine-s men who are over coming great obstacles to promote the development of Oregon. Church Court. The Willamette Presbytey of the 0 P Chuicli met in session at Walker Oct 19. Representa tives of Eugene are Rev U A Wooley J H Muxwill and R H Shaoklett. A MECCA FOR THE THIRSTY, when the thermometer is (tear ing skyward, our Soda Water Fountain proves to be. Hun dreds of thirsty people are relieved and refreshed every day with our delicious ice cream soda and sparkling soda water, favored with pure fruit juices and in vigor ating phosphates. THE BANQUET TAYLOR a HOLDEN. FALL1899 WHITER 190" Samples nro here. Come and let 119 take your ..Suie ana get you a Made Suit, rue-down. aa cneap JOHN HOLLAND. MANAGER, Firrt claaa Urget mnt In pood condition. A priw will ha gien each Saturday for beet icom of thre ahota. HALE BLOCK, EUGEUE, CRESOI ..Shooting Gallery.. Ladies' Cloth l'Mm t , , . LadieiT Pluah r Ladies' Skirts, Lail a. im' rut. -i Muslin Underwear, uCR.1 iitnw Cloth r. i Gents' Mackintosh,, Genu' ruV. By.Cothi8, kjyjjj verytt . .ng in thtj t hoice I .ooils m Ul'-TO I1ATK. Our Dn-Goods DfPttt ment is full of good values aialtlieprit are right. Frm ss G. A. t "My attack of mill t's Asthma wMTfrT bad. I was afraid to ho down at nkht 2 fearofsmoUierinf?. Icouldn'tgetmybJ No matter if all the doors aud windows in the house were open, it seemed as if there was no air and that I must surely smother to death. Mr. W.B. Long, of thiscity,$rS, called my attention to ACKer s ins,'iisn Remedy for Throat and Lung Trou bles. I thought lit tle of it but bought abottle in the hopes that it might help me a little. It gave mo wonderful re lief, and the second bottle cured mo completely. My re covery is permanent, too, for ever sun I have not had tho slightest return of mjoH enemy. I consider Acker's English Remtdj by long odds tho best medicine in the tm for hacking coughs, asthma and bronchia. It completely masters those stubborn & eases that many pconlo wrongly suppowli be incurable. If su il- rerswilljusttryia gle bottle, it will prove every word I hire said, and morotoo." (Signed.) Jons D. Elliot. Commander John Megarah Post, So. L2, Portland, Mich. Sold at 25c., 60c. an-1 $1 abottle, thrtrafhrct the United States and Canada; and in Enj land, at Is. 2d., 2s. 3d., -Is. 6d. IfyoniretHt satisfied after buyin, return the bottle 14 your druggist, and g' c your money back. We authorize lh: above marnvitt , IK. H. HOQKKli d- CO., I'ropricton, Sen M For Sale By W L Delano , Getting Down to business.. Every one i- now homo from their su turner out ing, and we liavo been laying in a stork of choica foods from every laud under the snn for their delectation, . all fresh, pure and wtio7tomo,ftDd put up in both staple an( fancy groceries to suit the demands of a liih class family trade. If you can't be suit 1 in both price andquali'.ylierejuit give it up for a bad job. GRAY & SON. RUNNING UPcA 0!6 BILL For iloclor' ffit wouldn't t necessary, when you are t tackerl with coV t ih ' on of the year, if you weuld '-' - keep a bottle of .nr pure ml T high (trade Cyiu- olJ Whiekeyin yoi.r house, ana tnko It in the fotm of M t-.i tnli'v, rr a" y.nr In.te nic tatva", at beiltiim or any other ohl tiu.e. '1 li- i ni'tlurg I like it for -olclj, l.a(iriro' ' kindred ailment. W. ffl. HensW perfect fitting Tailor- as you can buy .1 liana- J. M. HOWE EUGENE STEAM OYEINB AND CLEANING HRKL. Wc Klah- : !i'rf',1;, near Sliam l-aimJ-r- CHRIS MM. Proprietor. ClolMwr c!..m'. ZA$ aded clothing reto- ' " Lnu Folook like new. Sa-..fartK.a a Work called for and del- '' 17