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Daily Eugene Guard FRIDAY JUKE 8 All Popular Brands of CIGARS FOB SALE AT Julius Goldsmith's GUARD Telephone, Ko. Main 191. New Ads Today. Gilbert. J V Kanflman. RIVITICt. 406 aatiafled Bambler rlderi. Dr Lowe, optician, with J S Luokey. Fly aoreeni A doon at F L Cbambere. Several student left for tbeir bomei tblB afternoon. Buy a Oreeoent and you are lure of a good set of tirea. 151 Rambler aold this year. Hum bler prosperity. Maaonio grand lodge meetj In Port land next week. ' Are you going on the Native Bona' exouraion to Portland? A. few secondhand ladlea bicycle obeap at F L Chamber. Mepalrlog, Bundrle, everything for bloyole. B E MoOlanaban. Icecream, coffee, punch and salted peanut for sale Friday night. Come to the lawn social, MoMur phey's Frldsy evening, June 8. A plonio wilt be given at Pleaaan. Hill, June 18. No ktands allowed. Native Bona' button on sale at Coppernoll' Jewelry store In Eugene. M O Warner tunes pianos and organs. Repairing and polishing. A full line of Ashing tackle just received. J2 E MoOlanaban. Photographs of the U O Track Team can be purohased at the Dorria Art Gallery For a fine buggy or oarrlage see F L Chamber; prloea away down. Also a stock of secondhand ones. Why do repair shops charge leas for repairing Rambler tires? Albany Democrat i "Lane county endorsed Bberift Wither by a big majority. Be was entitled to It." Cut price on wall paper atlll on, you can fix np tor a very small amount of money now. Bee F L Chambers for late designs. The Epworth League of the M. E church will give a dinner on the Fourth of July. Further particulars later. Rambler tires can be easily repaired when punctured. It will be no trouble to eat Iffy your self with coffee, punoh and loecream to ohooae from at the lawn social Fri day night. H 0 Perkins, demoio wa elected aurvevor of Josephine county last Monday by a plurality of 86. Mr Per. klna resided In Lao county for years, 97 Cresoent bloyolei sold this year, ' What stronger terms can be applied to popularity and actual satisfaction. L Chamber baa plenty more of them. : ' The Intercollegiate oratorical oonteat In Beattle between Washington and Oregon wa won by Mr Awbrey of Beattle. Lair Thompson, or Albany, represented Oregon. Tb Judge were all BeatU men. Mrs. Harriet Evans, Hinsdale, 111. write, . "I never fall to relieve my children from oroup at onoe by using. One Mlnite Cough Cure. I would not feel aafe without it." Quickly care ooogh, cold, grippe and all throat and.lunc dlwaaes. Vincent A Co. Corner Drug Btore. Rambler frame don't break. "I used Kodol Dyspepsia Our in my family with wonderful result. It gives immediate relief, Is pleasant to take and is truly the dyspeptic's best Mend," says E Hartgerlnk, Overlsel, Miob. Digest whet you eat. Cannot fall to cure. Vincent A Co, Corner Drug Btore. I consider It not only a pelaaura but a dutv I owe to my neighbor to tell about the wonderful cure effeoted in my case by the timely ussnf Chamber lain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I was taken very badly with flux and procured a bottle of this remedy. A few doses of It efleoted a permanent cure. I take pleasure In reooomendloR It to others suffering from that dreadful disease. J. W. Lynch, Dorr, W Va. Tbia remedy Is sold fty w Li urimno. Ladies Oxfords IN BLACK AND TAN $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 Also an elegant line of novelties in patent leather and patent kids, L. X. V. ...GILBERT... UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. General Program for the Com mencement Week of 1900. SUNDAY, JUNE 1011 A, II. Baccalaureate Serinom The Riv. Edgar P Hill. MONDAY, JUNE 11 -8 A. H. Closing Exerolses of the Bcbo 1 of Music TUXSDAY, JUNE 12. 10 a. m. Field Day. 2:30 p. m. Class Day. 7 to 8 p. m. Flower and fern pro oeeelon. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13. . 9:30 a. m. Business meetiug. 10 a. m. Class reunions. 2:80 p. m. Alumni dinner. 9 p. m. President's reception. THUBSDAY, JUNE 149:80 A. M. Commencement Day. Hotel Arivals. EUGENE. T T Launey, Pitaburg B8 Meltin, Bt Paul D H Wsgner, Portland JPBweetaud wf, Elmlra T Sweet, Elmlra LM Clark, Portland H V Hannon, Baoramenio R O Waller, Albany E P Gibson, N V ' C O Hawkins, Mo Fred England, Mo Geo Gallager, Chicago Mre J W Bhumate A dgtr, Walter vllle C P Jordan, Portland ' H Brlsti.w, oltaue Grove U L Worre, Pelan F E Emmett, Fall City HOFFMAN. D M Bpenoer, Isabel Ed Mitchell, Isabel CRNeal, Mabel H FDeadmond. Waltervllle WB Isaacs J r, McKenzle River F E Landers, B F A J Mlnard, Chicago 0 B Unna, Portland J Low, Portland N L Cornelius, Helena Root Graves, Belena W Uone.B F David Finn, Merrill, Wis C E Matbiot, Portland - C Levens, Portland M Friedentbal, Portland R P Hlmmau, Ht Louis Henry North, Portland B M Bberwood, Cottage Grove A Card of Thanks. 1 wish to say that I feel under last ing obligations for what Chamber lain' Cougli Remedy ha done for our family. We have used It In so many case of coughs, lung troublee and whooping cough , aud it ha always given the most perfeot satisfaction, w. feel greatly indebted to the manufact urer of this remedy and wish them to please aocept our harty thanks. Re- epeotlully, Mre, B, Doty, Dea Moluea, Iowa. For sale by W. L. DeLano. Public school vacation. Congress line adjourned sine die , Comnicniemcnt at tin- University next wi'e'i Miss Leim i;.tlllsnn hs been re elected a leaoher In the Roseburg public Minimi. Blue fi-itiie coal nil stove without wicks are now an axsured success. Pee them at F L Chsnib' rs. The entertainment to he given by the ladle of the First Presbyterian church June 9, has been postponed. Get a new lawn mower and a new piece of hose and with a little pleasure you can have a lawn that yon will be proud of. Guaranteed hose at F L Chamber Experlenoe I the best teacher. Use Acker' English Remedv in any case of coughs, colds or orouD. Bbould it fall to give Immediate relief money re funded. 25 ota and 60 ola. for aafe by Mr . T T Balem btateeman: Unless ther. Is a good deal of conciliation, Senator Joseph Blmon will And It rather "hard leddlng" two years from next winter, when he appllea to the Oregon Lagti lature for re-election. Lewi Aokerman, Goshen, Ind., eays, DeWItt'i Little Early Riser lway bring certain relief, our. my headache and never gripe" They genera ly cleanse and Invigorate th. bowels and liver. FOR BALE A fine stock ranoh con taining 320 acre for sale at a bargain. Will sell a a whole or in parts, on. containing Implements, house and two barm, consisting of 135 acre; the other pasture land principally. Bltoated six mile from Eugene Call on or address J M Gearbart Eugene, Oregon. MUST QO 1 pair ladlea button shoe $1.26to1.00 " " " " " l.SS " 1.85 ii ii ii ii i-75 ii 'jq ii ii ii it ii 2.00 1.76 ii ii ii ii ii ioo 80 1 pair men' heavy shoes $1.00. We have sizes in all of the abovo, but they must move off our sholves. MAY BE SB0RTCR0P. An Oregon Dealer Reports Con ditions in California Yards. It ia reported the Indications are that tnere will be a sbort crop of bops in California tbls year. If such a con dition should prove to exist, the o rou te m of regulating the production of hope to the demand may lie solved without requiring tbe orgaiiizitiou of grower for thai purpose. A J Ray, formerly connected w:b the Oregon Hop Growers Association, but now agent for J M Kuixell & Co, of Portland, returned recently from a trip to the bop districts of California. In an Interview Mr Ray impaned the following Information concerning con dition In California: 'According to the most reliable estimates at band," said Mr Ray, "the 1900 crop will reach 45,000 bale. Last year' orop aggregated 66,000 bales, of wblob there are 600 bale unmoved in the bauds of the growers. Contract have been made fir 6000 bales of the new orop at from 8 to 10 cent. "The different associations of Cali fornia met recently to discuss plan for limiting the acreage and reducing the yield, but each aeotion wa afraid to trust lbs other and the thing fell through of Its own accord. "The bp vim In California are not half a far advanced as those lu Oregon A great many bills have no yet sprouted. The groweie attribute the backward growth tu the ravaged of a cutworm, wblob eat off the snoots as they appear above the ground. It Is the first appearance of this obarauter of worm, so far a kaown and puzzks growers, besides causing them codsid eraDle approbation. "While the orop is baokward, it muat not be forgotten tbat the climate of California ie a 'forcing' one aud miy mature the vine rapidly after they onoe start growing. I was told that vines tltd np as late as June 23-d have been known to yelld a fair crop." Mr Ray said that, according tu bis latest advice, there were 10,000 ha e of bop remaining unsold in O eg"n and 1500 bales of these were unsalable. cmobUi. left for I he Bohemia Woodcock is home Kohler & Chase Music Honse. Owing to tbe death of C H Harper, of Winter tfc Harper, of Beattle, Wab., tbe branch plauo and organ depart ment tbat has bten tan by tbem in this ally, will hereafter be conducted direot by Kohler A. Chase, of Ban Fran clsoo, where you will always find a flue line of pianos aud organs at San FranoUeo prices. Instruments sold on.ea-y install ments. This will be conducted by Geo F Craw and ti K Morris, in Thus Hook, south of tbe Hoflman Home, Ninth street, Eugene, Oregon. work Delayed. On account of th. non arrival of Yhuulua stone and pressed brick fron Nowberg, work on tbe new Loan & Savings Bank ia delayed. Borne of the maleiial n 111 be here Inside of a week It Is supposed. "The Laborer is Worth? of His Hire." But a wage-earner can get more for his personal ser vices if in strong and vigorous health. The blood is the life-giving and strength-making part of the system. If it b p::rc, all is well; if not, it should be purified with Hoof s Sarsaparilla, which makes the weak strong. Can Eat " Was tirtd out. had no appetite until I took Hood's SarsaparBU. it built me right up and I ran tit heart ily." Etta 3U. Hager. Athol. Mass. Jos Morris mines lodai . Attorney A V from Juuctiun. Mr Emma Thompson arrived home from Portland today. Mrs J B Medley, of Cottage Grove returned home today. G W Gr'ffln anlved home from Portland this morning, Bol C Dotaon, in charge of tbe Hen drlok' ferry, was in Eugene today. MrsTW Jenkin returned to her home at Cottage Grove this afternoon. Mr Darwin Bristow returned to her borne at Coitage Grove thia afternoon. George Peterson, a nephew of John Davis, left for bis home in Bait Lake, Utah, this afternoon. Mre M L Porter, of Albany, arrived up today to attend her daughter, Mrs H N Cooker 11 ne, ho Is quite ill. Miss EttaEistland, wbo has been leaching In Eastern Oregon,' is borne for the summer. Mre FredrioNolf, of Peudleton. ar rived today and is visiting at the home of her parents, Professor and Mr Thouiaa C'oudon. R B Bryson, of Cnrv.illifl, student at Columbia University law department, New York City, wa in the oity to day visiting friends. H F Hoi len heck; who has returned from the Bohemia mlulng distnot, stales tbat a large number of pros pectors are going in, and that freight ing 1 particularly lively. Today's Salem Statesman: "Mrs C F Nolf, nit Clara Condon, arrived in tbe city last evening from Pendleton, en mute to a visit with her parent, Prof at.d Mrs Tbns Condon, at Eugene, and Ib t' e guest of her sinter, Mr R B Bean Prof E B McElroy, of Eu. gene, is in the city." Prevented a Tragedy Timely Information given Mr. Georite Long, of New Btraitsville, Ohio, prevented a dn-adlul tragedy and saved two lives. A (rightful cougb bad long kept her awake every night, Bbe hail tried many remedies and doctors but steadily grew worse until urged to try Dr. King'sNew Discovery, One bottle wholly cured her, and she write this marvelous medicine also cured Mr Long of a severe attack of pneumonia. Such cures are positive pront or the matcnlesB merit or this grand remedy for curing all throat. chest and lung troubles. Only 50c aud $1.00. Every .bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles free at W L DeLano' Drug Htoip. Eastern Oregon Wool. 't he Heppner warehouses now con tain 1,7B0,0C0 pouuds of wool, tell the Gazette, and It is increasing every day, as every road leading to Heppner 1 lined with teams hauling in wool Some of it conies 100 mile by wagon PUBUG SCHOOLS. Promotions From tbe Eighth . Grade Exercises. The exerolses at the First Christian church last evening being tbe annual promotion ot tbe eigbtb grade pupil of tbe public sohonls, were largely attended. Tbe publlo schools of ibis city are accorded a plaoe secono m none in the state, due to tbe emuiency of Superintendent Reaslerv and nis cores of instructors, and to the zeal and interest displayed bv the board of direotors. Following Is the exeiobee given: PROOBAM. Muilo-Vlolln duet Arthur sod Orlo Hendersuott Accoinoanled bf Mln Sadie Ford Invocation Bar M L Boss lluelo Vocal Boot Miss Lonlae Yoran and Mr Hauler. Salutary YVIstar Johnson. Bsaaj.... Historical Sketch ol slogans. Schools Bessie Ham. Recitation.. "How They Brought the News from Ghent to Alx Kate WMtbeck. I Kssaj Our School Neede Hazel Ullman. Recitation "Henry Clay's Defense. Btuart McQueen. Essay. . . . Eugene, tbe Educational Center of uregon. Ralph Watson. Music ....Piano Solo Leone Kays, ' "The Scat I Dance" ...Cnamlnade. Debate ... "Resolved. That New Bohooli Would Benefit Eugene Mora than New Factories," Amirmative-Cerl Washburne, Stella Day. Negative-Christie Wheeler. Mabel Foia Essay Our School Needs Carrie Sehiag. Valedictory Myrtle Green. Muslo Piano Solo Maud King. Presentation of Certificates of Promotion. Tbeola Roll ia as Follows: FIRST SEMESTER - FEBRUARY DIVISION Allen, Ira Applegate, Albert Bailey, Charles Brabham, Nina Burnatte, Alios Cook, Edna DavidsDn, Marine! Davis, Boy DUlard, John Fleeman, Effle Oilman, Hazel Gray, Claude Green, Ellen Harrison, Dale Hubble, Sadie Jennings, Charles Johnson, Wiatar King, Maude Lemley, Fred McCoraack, Walter Flatts, William Simpson, Annie Tibbetts, Jay Wataon, Ralph Wheeler, Christie Duryee, Carrie Gasman, .Ernest Goodnow, Lillian Green, Myrtle Green, Anna Howe, Lloyd Jennings, Jennie Jenkins, Mattie Kauffman, Clarence Knapp, Dana Lowell, Harry McQueen, Stuart Folll, Mabel 8tlcklea, Jay Wilkina, Ina Wheeler, Althaa Whittaker, Blanche. Wool Is arriving here from all points of the compass and by rail and river and wagon, states The Dalles Cronlcle, Over 2,000,000 pounds is already stored In the warehouses, with a prospect of Ix to seven million before the season cloes. Wobamln - j r Haoa'a Pills aars llvarlUai tha non-lrHtotlnit an .aaqyeathaHk 1 ta'ka with Hn.W Saria ijarTluC Black Buttr Mines. Cottage Grove Leader: Mr Dennis Is pushing work at the Black Butte quicksilver mine. Two tunnel nroescutting the lead have just been conneoted, tbns giving the mine a good circulation of air. Tbe rails from tbe street railway at bugene have been shipped to this oity and are now being taken, to the mines for use there. Tbe furnaces started up the first of the week and the camp presents a lively appearance in general. will locate Here. Dr CH T Atwood and Dr A G At wood, and familiee, of Minneapolis, arrived here yesterday with the Intention of lo cating in Eugene. The former gentle. man la a general practitioner and the latter a dentist. They are well pleased witn uregon. ..eLOTHIHG.. That Pile Wall Ms well P"11 and Is what our stock is composed of at prices from $5.00 to $25.00 a suit. 8ECOND SEMraTER Bangs, Abe Crow, Ray Elliott, Clarence Gibson, Robert Hamble Bolton Jenkins, Daisy Kohler, Herman Mathews, Frank Paine, Elmer Smith, Clara Washburne, Carl B DIVISION, Birr, Randolph Day, Stella Farlelgh, Lotta Ham, Bessie Hulburt, Eugene Kays, Leone Lamb.'Mildred Miller, Allen Schrav, Carrie Vaughn, Grace Whitbeck, Kate Boaiin or DI HECTORS, J. H. McClonqj Ch'm. S. B. Eakih, E. Schwarzschild, G. F. Obaw, Clerk, E. D. RES8LBB, Superintendent. FOR SALE One pair of mules, canopy-top oarrlage, plow harness also household goods. Iuqulre of H Lee, at briok yard, Eugene. Can't Stand Gold Many children can stand cold weather. The sharp winds pierce them, and the keen air hurts them. They have cold after cold, 1 i i lose nesh, and spring-time hnds them thin and delicate, 6tiuii&ioiL win mase sucn Doys and girls hearty and strong;. The body is better nourished, and they are better pro tected. The blood becomes richer, an J that makes them warmer. SCOTT n i.vsk, Ch,i.il.NwYark. Call and boo our new spring line of For Driving or Cruising mere is no better Line of Shoes on th. umritet tnan. C. GOTZIM i CO.'S "Dandy Line" bruiser s onoe. Their reputation. eetftMinh , t uru, piftcee tu in a position to Warrant Every Pair. Read This, Consu II Frnm ti wttV tnr Wifa ,,..U ..1 r. w "J " ''WKill.'U IOr K1 v ,.a, - tlon. She showed it in tier face, too, iU,h i, ?ia. Ikne.v., 1 ton. Atter.she K"t down in bed the do both Dr. I . A. hiiannon mm Dr. physician, but they hud nothing that would reach the trouble inner lungs. My wife's father came to see her one day, when ' she got very low. lie lives in Cedar Lake, Wis., while we live in Rice Lake, Wis. Ho said be knew what was needed. and made me get a bottle of Acker's English Remedy for Consumption. I went to Schmidt's, our local druggist, and got a bottle, and it hcled her right away. She took eight 50c. bottles, and they put her back on her feet and made her as sound and well as any wo man in town. She has taken on flesh again, she doesn't cough, and if any one who doesn't know the facts was to be told she was so near death with consumption, he wouldn't believe it My wife does all her housework, and at night sleeps as soundly as vou please. Her stomach no longer gives her any trouble at all am telling. If so, I advise you to see J. N. Schmidt Acker's English Remedy for Consumption. He'll i 1 Maybe ine r? Acker s j&ngnsn Kemeuy tor consumption. He'll telfvn ti8l'H says Acner s r,ngnsn K.emeciy is wonciertui in all throat an STy it is sold on a guarantee to cure, or money returned siISv """Si bottle come back to his store, although he has sold US .tnl ia Luther Bedell, Rice Lake, Wis." a nuMrliof t j! Acker's English Remedy Is aold by all driunrlsta I that your money will be refunded In cose of fa ur.M. ' Pl nj United States and Canada. In ISngland is. id., as. 3d., and V ire munontc uusaoovc guarantee, w. u. HOOKER t C0,t fnpfo For sale by W. L. DeLano, Eugene' or doctor' Imniu necessary, win tsokedwitheoldi.iS' son of th.... u"1" kP bottle dJZ. Whiskey In. on bJJ toddy, or as maJY tales, at bedtio, ,72 old time, -torn iii c. If your dealer doea not carry them In stock. Go where they keep them, yon will be well repaid for the troubls EVERY PAIR WARRANTED BY GOTZIAN & CO MANUFACTURERS. ST. PAUL. MINN w g w i i a m l' ttud Children. Ilia Kind You Hars Always Boughl F. C. Potts Dealer IN Tobaccos & Cigars l Minuficlm llilii 84 Sfetf EM3ALHERS and mm; 1 . m ..i77yB3k IV Are you pleased with tnese eruptions on your facer1 Do you ( iiKe tne iaca 01 lettine every one know voiir blood is imnure and vour vitality low? That you are weak and laneuid? Why allow this poisonous matter to force itself out in limples? urn mmvw 3 I takes away all these disfigurements by taking away all impurities from the blood. For SO years it has been making the skin clear for countless thou sands of persons. tl.N a bottle. All srarrisfj. . " I had a treat many buncbea come out on my bead and a breaking out all over my body. I tried many remedies, but they did me no good. Then I thought of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Before I had taken half a bottle the bunches and rash were gone and I fel like a new man." M. A. Wall, Not. 17, 1888. Bentley Creek, Pa. l5i'itA5B(,rt't,T,, 70" h"T" any com. plaint whatever, write us all about It. You win receive the best medical advice free. Address, Da. J. c. AYI'.K, Lowell, Mass. Say! Did you know. THB JEWELS! Had just received some new pel SILVER BRACELEH NATIVE 80X9 BITOT LADIES ANDGBAT8 CHAINS, BROACHES, 9CAEFFEB Fine Watch Kspsiriaj WLCopptri! Eugene Real Estate i Ity, Oia Oai S Henderson. Undei takers En1: aimers. Cor. Wit. and 7th sis. and Photos STUDENTS desiring done by commence!" should call ataneulji for a sitting. Thi c hours preferred,whenpc tti ., onnnintinSlltl' luaito yvui ; Variety in Wall Paper Everything that Is Rood, or artistic, or neat or reaion able in price in wall paper can to found at Overton Paints, Oils, Artist Materials. UGENE STEAM DYEIN9 WORKS.... Lee's Barber 5hof rhriimin Bk Ninth SW Fine razors, detitojjjj' ment. All kinds ol UnsorW " Weal Klzhth Street near Steam Laundry, CHRIS MARX, Jr., Proprietor. f!inth In it n1-ainA4 I J ijl j i , r" x ' i 'iir;'i nun ii-iiBiitM, rnnra rlnthtnir rAatn.4 a .,.ui.i in look it ki new. Satisfaction guaraDtcctl. Work oalifd for and dpltvered. Telephone-lUack 403 i Eugene Livery am WEST ISM.N1 Muu Rias. New Hirfie;n- Hon. hrdeJ '"ff Willamette and Teals ii Tel.phone Mala Pleasure Qalore... cufhi.'S. .11 whin "".Z. wK "5Uv!J i f i CARPETS AND ART SQUARES S. II FRIENDLY, Good shaped toe. eae Ax Billy... thehoriea. 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