Daily Eugene Guard
All Popular
Brands of
CIGARS
FOR SALE AT
Julius Goldsmith's
GUARD Talephoni, Mb. Main 191.
MVITIIt.
421 Rambler rider.
Circuit court Friday.
A steady night' rain.
Through travel li getting light.
Dr Lowe.optlolan, with J B Luokey
Fly eoreeni A droit at F L Chambere.
Wheat li 46 oent per bathel at
Balem.
Guaranteed blcyole repairing, M
ClaDahan. 'lhe grading of the park etreeta
oontlnuee.
The oontinued ralnt are making the
roade muddy.
1M Rambler eold ttala year.
Buy a Creeoent and you are mre of a
good est of tiree.
A big line of Nethenole and bangle
bracelet at Watte.'
Bloyolee $20 to ISO. MoOlanaban.
A few aeoondhand ladlea bloyolee
eheap at F L Chambere.
All engraving on bearta purohaeed
at WatU' free to parehaeere.
Mre Berger la building and addition
to her reeidenoe on Fifth itreet.
W J Shelly hae accepted a poeltlon
at night elerk at the Hotel Eugene.
Native Bone' bat tone on eale at
Coppernoll'e jewelry etore In Eugene
M O Warner tune planoe and
organa. Repairing and pollening,
Lane county hae only one life timer
In the peltentlary, Oourtland Green.
Fleblng taokle. E E MoOlanaban.
Volney Hemenway and Chae David
er are proepeetlng in the Bine River
mlnee.
Bad hay weather. Ona farmer, E
J Bmlth, had 200 acre down when the
rain began.
S M Tltue le having a cement walk
laid in front of hie new brick building
en Willamette etreet.
Stereoptloan entertainment. Fam.
one Tieeot Painting. Presbyterian
oharob, Friday evening Jane 22nd.
For a One buggy or oarrlago tee F L
Chambere; ptloee away down. Aleoa
lock of aeoondhand one.
Cut prloee on wall paper atlll on, you
oan fix up tor a very email amount of
money now. Bee F L Chamber for
late designs.
Mlat E Sal tz man, the Ninth etreet
millinery, will have a epeolal aale on
trimmed hate from now until July 4.
WatU will oontinna to do all kind
of watoh, clock and jewelry repairing,
and will make a apaelalty of optical
bualneae.
Good advertising la not expentlve.
It le eoonomloal. Whatever It ooet, If
it Increase your net profit, It le a
good Invaetment.
Blue River towntlte la on a boom
Jon & Co. art erecting a eawnalll at
that plaoe with a eapaolty of 10,000
feet each 18 hoar.
7 Creeoent blcyalei eold thie year.
What etronger term oan be applied to
popularity and actual eatlafaotlon.
L Chamber hae plenty more of them,
MoMlnvtlle Register, Jane 20: Chae
Kllngenemltb, of Eugene, came down
on Monday' afternoon train to take
Arthur Kellogg'a place at the Hotel
while Arthur take a little pleasure
trip to the mountain.
Xaeten O ratten rang nonet that
come under the description of "culls"
are being thlpped to the oannery at
Iilnnton, on the Columbia river below
Portland, by the hundrede. The
owner realise 12.80 a head and up
ward.
The postal department now furnish
blank money order applications with
the namat andaddreaata offlrmt on
them already for placing the amount
and tender name in. They oan be
eecared In reasonable quantities by
leaving word with Pestmaster Mo-
Oornaok.
It la oonfldently expected that the
largeet orowd will be In Eugene Jaly
Foarth that hat ever attended a cele
bration at thlt place. Rtporta oom in
from all over the county and from
adjoining count! ee of many people
who expect to epend the day her.
GO TO..
..GILBERT..
sad ess the
Sorosis
New shoe for woman ths avxt
(optilar shot of lbs dsy.
Snejleyilakin.
A quiet home wedding occurred lest
evening at the reeidenoe of Mr and Mr
J W Lakln, south Ferry street, the
principals being their daughter, Mies
Pearl Constance and Mr Walter Bhelly,
son of J M Bhelly, or thie city. The
wedding maroh was played by Mre
WA White and the bride and groom
entered the parlor aocompanled by
Miss Olarloe Eveoson, bridesmaid and
and Mr Frank White, beat man. The
ceremony wa performed by Rev Mor
ton L Rose, psstor of the First Christian
cbaroh. The young couple wa the
recipient of many beautiful presents.
After the usual congratulation had
been extended light retreihmente
were aerved. These present were:
Mr and Mrs J B Harris, Mr and Mr
W A White, Rev Mr and Mr M L
Roee, Mr and Mr L Ore, Mr and
Mr A E Gardner, Drain; Mr and Mr
M F BUDord, Mohawk; Mr and Mrs
P J MnPberson, Mr Geo I Bolton,
Iowa; Mr E C Sanderson, Mis Carrie
Tbompaon, Ml Clarice Evenson, Miss
M E Bhellsy, Portland; Mis Veraj
Sanderson, Miss Vlnnle Knapp, Mr
H W Rowland, Mr Frank White.
Through the Yellowstone.
The new route via the Oregon Short
Line Railroad and Monlda, Mont., en
able you to make a delightful trip
through the Yellowstone National
Park, entering via Monlda and oomlng
out via Cinnabar, making It unnecess
ary to cover any position on the route
twioe. For beautiful desorlptive
booklet, write or call at Oregon Bhort
Line tioket office, 142 Third etreet,
Portland, Oregon.
Call For County Warrants.
Notloels hereby given that the fol
lowing warrant will be paid on pre
eentatlon at my ofllce on and aftbb
June 20, 1900. Interest on same will
otase June 20, 1000. All Lane county
warrant from registered number68S8
to 7174, both Inolustve.
Dated, Eugene, June 20, 1800.
A 8 Pattkhson,
County Treasurer.
A Frightful Blunder.
Will often cause a horrible Burn,
Bcald, Cut or Bruise. Bucklen's Arnica
Salve, the beat In the world, will kill
the pain and promptly heal It. Cure
Old Bores, Fever Bores, Ulcere, Bolls,
Feleni, Corns, all Bkln Eruption Best
Pile cure on earth. Only 26ot a box.
Cur guaranteed. Bold by W L De
Lano Druggist.
Imperial Limited.
The fastest and finest train aoros the
oontlnent. From PaolBo to Atlantic
without change of oar via Caladien
Paoifio.
Call at or write H H Abbott, 140,
Third itreet, Portland, and get further
particular.
Knights of Pythias.
Helmet lodge No S3, Knight of
Pythlat regular meeting tonight
Work in Knight rauk. Members and
visiting brethren invited.
b W Taylor, C. C.
Pi ano Tuning. To whom It mty
concern; At it appears to ue the locals
lately appearing may be somewhat
misleading, we wish to announoe that
we employ only our resident tuner (M
O Warner) and recommend him to
those wishing work In hie line.
Morris a Craw,
Representing Kohler A Cbaee, 8. F,
Calif.
Nome Bound Fleet. Letters from
thos who tailed from Portland on the
steamship Elder state that tb vessel
with all the rest of the Nome-bound
fleet, wa at Dutch Harbor waiting for
the loa pack to break up, ao that the
voyage northward oould be eontlnued.
Ten More Btamfs. It I stated on
good authority that the Lnoky Boy
oompany will add ten stamps to tuslr
mill, making a total of 20, In a abort
time. Tb mine I showing up better
every day.
Timber Land For Sale. 160
acre of Rood fir and oedar, one-half
mile from law mill. Logging creek
run through land. Inquire ol Frank
Relaner, Ax Billy' store, Eugene
Oregon.
Attorney Woodcock reoelved a letter
from Hon J D Matlock today, Mr
M 1 at Dawaon City, N W T. He ex
pect to return here thl fall.
The oommlttee in charge of the
Bquedunk parade for the Fourth I
arranging to have thie one of the big
event of the day. An Imported orator
of unqueetloned ability ha been en
gaged and other things are promised
or interest.
MUST GO-
1 pair lsdioa button shoe )1.2Sto1.00
ii n n ii it j-88 it 18s
it ii i ii ii 1.75 it i M
ii n ii n n 2.00 " 1.7S
n ii ii n it mo ti w
1 pair men' heavy shoes $1.00.
We have sizos in all of the
above, but they must move
off our shelves.
Good ahapad toes-
aee Ax Billy...
WHEAT CP0P DAMAGED
Conditions Serious in Minnesota,
tne Dakotas and Manitoba.
Minneapolis, June 20. In the cur
rent Issue of the Nortliweatern Miller
Hays:
"Brlnu and Irreparable damage tins
been done the wheat crop; Just liow
eerlou la a question upon which Inter
ested men differ. The most conserva
tive view, based on conditions as they
are today, doe not give hope of the
crop exoeedlng 60 per cent of that
raised in Mluneeota and the Dakotns
last year. The greatest damage has
been dune since Juoe 1. North Da
kota and Northern Mlunevota have
been the heaviest sufferers. There are
really few localities lu the three states
where an average crop is now In pros
pect. It I now said that North Da
kota will raise little more than enough
wheat for aeed. Condition are worse
in Monltoba.
Died at the Asylum.
Judge E O Potter reoelved the fol
lowing letter from the Oregon Insane
Asylum yesterday:
Salem, Or., June 20.
County Judge, Eugene, Dear Hlr: I
am Instructed by Dr Calbreath to In
form you that Ann Ertz, who nan
committed to thie Institution Bep. 1(1,
1897, died yesterday of diphtheria and
the remains were buried lu the asylum
cemetery. We have no address of
friends, so are not able to notify ber rel
ative of ber death, and would ask you
to do this for us a she was committed
from your oounty.
YourB truly,
W T Williamson,
First Assistant Physlolan.
Almost a Hot North Wind.
Pendleton E O June 20: "What Is
dangerously like a hot wind Is prevail
ing this afternoon, the thermometer
standing at from 92 to 05 in the shade,
the wind blowing frjm the northwest.
Farmer in town, however, claim it I
doing no damage to grain. They state
the wind must come from anothi r
quarter to injure the growing wbeat.
Muoh of the grain is out of danger,
although there are large areas that
oould be damaged from the north or
north-east.
A Monster Devil Fish.
Destroying It viotlm, Is a type of
Constipation. The power of this
murderous malady is felt on organ
and nerve and musolea and brain.
There'a no health till It' overcome.
But Dr King' New Lire Pill are a
safe and certain cure. Beet in the
world for Btomaoh, Liver, Kidneys
and Bowels. Only 26 oents at W L
De Lano Drug Store.
ioo Just In
"Maroh Of The Beoond Oregon," by
Willi E MoElroy. Fine thing.
Rankin's Music Store,
Royal Ann Cherries. A tip ol a
ohsrry brauch, 12 inobet long, bearing
79 Royal Ann cherries wat brought to
the Guard office today from Prof,
MoElroy 'i orohard.
- Look it your tongue! If It's coated.
VAiir Knmirh thari vmir ! n.. Af
order. Aver'a Pill will rfn .
tongue, cure your dyspepsia, make
jwur nvcr rigiii, easy to we, easy
to operate. 25c All druggists.
Want your moutUoha or beard tt beautiful
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE Ivrd.fc;
wiuwu 01 iicu uiari r men uao
er
..CLOTHING..
That
Fits Well
Looks Well
and
Wears
Is what our stock is composed
ol at prices from $5.00 to
$25.00 a suit.
Call and see our
new spring lino of
CARPETS AND
ART SQUARES
S. H FRIENDLY.
PERSONAL,
C M Klasenger is home from South-
em Oregon.
O F Knox, of Cottage Urove, wa In
the city today.
Arthur Sloan went to Cottage Grove
this afternoon.
John Brown It going to Blue River
mines tomorrow,
Mrs O D Combs errlved home today
from a visit at Sal' ui.
Mr Bertha Flesman went to Port
land today on a visit.
Rev Wood went to the Turner camp
meeting this afternoon.
Attorney J F Moore, ot The Dal let,
it here to attend sir-cult court.
Miss Anna Oglesby returned to
Junotlon City this afternoon.
County Clerk Lee and family are
visiting today in Junction City.
Meedamet G D Lllnn, A T Cockerline
and 8 J Wilson, are borne from Med-
ford.
Mr C D Combs I attending com'
menoement exercises at Mt Angel
College.
N J Wright, at one time proprietor
of the Manbatten saloon, left for
Beattle today.
Attorney W A Wood, of Roseburg,
who formerly resided in Eugene,
visited here today.
J Plronl went to point south thl
afternoon on business for the Weln
bard agency of this city.
Rev and Mrs Morton L Rote went
to Turner this morning to attend the
state meeting of the Christian cbnroh.
Miss Anna Peter, of Walla Wala,
Wash, who has been visiting relatives
and friends in Eugene, left for her
home this afternoon.
Rev. Authur Gardner, of Drain,
formerly a student of the Eugene
Divinity School, acoompanied by his
bride was In Eugene today going to
Turner at 1 o .clock to attend the state
meeting of the First Christian church.
Justice court. A replevln suit it
being beard today before Justice Win
tertnelr at the court bouse, Involving a
pan of mule. The plaintiff1 le Mr
Cordelia Reynolds and the defendant
J F Deering and Fred Larlson, At
torney () W Kinsey appear for plain
tiff and Attorney L T Harris and J M
WllllaniB for defendants.
Practically Completed. The
census of Eugene Is praotically com
pleted. If any one has been missed
will tbey pleace notify this office by
mail, telephone or In person and we
will see they are properly listed. Tbi
Is important.
One of the roads leading Into Eugeni
which should receive attention during
tne summer is the Mohawk road
During the past winter so many heavy
loads of machinery were hauled over
it that from the Hayden bridge to Wen
dlinsc It Is cut up pretty bad. A good
grade and crushed rook coverlag will
ao me rignc thing.
"He is Wise Who
Talks But Little.
tt
This is only a Half truth.
If wise men had held their
tongues, we should know
nothing about the circulation
of ike blood. If it were not
tor thts advertisement ou
might never know that Hood's
Sarsaparilla is the greatest
medicine in the world to
purify and enrich your blood.
create an appetite, give you
strengtn and steady nerves.
Impure Blood "Mycomplcxtm-wv
bad. Hoof s SirsiptrillA did much good
py purifying my oiooa. iMy skin Is now
cier. sHnme U. McCoy, Wttsontown, Pa.
J,
Hood 'i piiu cure Htw lilt; th pon-liriutlni and
pnlj cathartic to take with Hood'i Sartaparliliv
Well
bamut
I I II 1 1 1 1 1 r f
JOINT HOSE COMPANY MEET
ING.
Cyclones and Rescues Will Not
Parade in Procession on the
Fourth of July.
(Communicated.)
Th Cyclone and Kesoue Hose Com
panies held a joint meeting last night
to make arrangement for participating
In the Fourth of July celebratlen. It
wu proposed to hav two raoe, wet and
dry testa, between the two companies,
without any prizes, If the celebration
oommlttee would pay the reasonable
expense, estimated at $35. The
member of the committee who was
present stated that the other four
member of the oommlttee were decid
edly opposed to any appropriation for
the purpose, and that if any were made
It would not exceed J26.
As tbe celebration Is always an ex
pensive affair for tbe firemen they did
not think they wanted to dig up tbe
necessary funds, and so decided not to
race. Tbe boy thought that their
services to the people of Eugene en
titled them to more consideration at
th hand of tbe committee, and a
motion not to participate In the parade
went through with a rush. After a
vote of thank to tbe committeeman
present the meeting adjourned.
It Is to be regretted that some races
could not be arranged a they always
form an attractive feature ot tbe day's
program. .
Life Gradually Lengthening.
Reoent statistics prove that the aver
age health and length of life of hnman
beings have grown stronger and longer
with the years. In the fifteenth
century, there wa not to be found a
man or woman over sixty years of age.
It Is clearly demonstrated that the
change for the better ban been brought
about by modern Ideas and method.
One of the agent which ha been
most instrumental in preserving life is
Bos tetter's Btomaoh Bitters. Thous
ands have died from atamaoh and
digestive disorders, who might have
survived bad tbey resorted to the
Bitters. It Is the greatest of known
tonics for Btomaoh and digestive or
gans. It cure dyspepsia, Indigestion
and constipation, and has done so for
the past fifty year. There I nothing
toeqnal It.
Notice.
To owner and tenant of property
In tbe City of Eugene:
Each and every person holding or
occupying property, either rs owner or
tenant, is hereby notified to remove
within 10 days .from the date hereof,
all thistles and shrubbery growing In
adjacent alley and streets.
This notice is published by order of
the City Council, and all persons fail'
ing to comply herewith, will be subject
to tne penalties heretofore provided
by Ordinance.
Dated at Eugene, Oregon, this 14th
day or June, 180,
J. 8. Hulks.
City Marshal
Delegates Elected. The Wood
man convention held at Medford
vveuiiesaay eieeiea u n veatob one
of the delegate to the Head Camp
wnion meet in Halt Lake City, Utah
w Hi Wilcox wa elected alternate.
Mre G D Linn, of Eugene wa elected
delegate to the Head Circle whloh also
meet In Bait Lake City.
Baker City Demoorat: James
Carter, a miner at the Baisly-Elkhorn
mine, is one of tbe six fortunate win
ners of tbe "Trip to Paris" prizes of.
rerea to subscribers of the Weekly
.ni.oiner, oi nan f rancisoo. Instead
of going lo Paris, Mr Carter takes the
cash. He is in receipt of a check for
W87. Of this amount $367 Is what It
would cost to buy a round trip ticket
from Baker City to Paris and tbe other
13001 the estimated amount of n.
penee, allowing three weeks at the fair
at tne rate of $100 per week.
A great deal t f new harvesting
ohloery has been added tbi month in
umauna county' equipments .nri
when wheat ripen harvest will be
pusnea witn rapidity, say the Pendle
ton Tribune. The only possible draw-
oaoa in eignt is a scaroltv nf m
Unless a small army Is brought from a
uistancetne tar a ers will be band!
capped for lack of band.
Wtiicli Way?
Are the children growing
nicely? A little stronger
each mot. h A trifle
heavier f 1
at's irood.
Or is one ol hem growing
: other wa. ? Growino-
wcaker, growh.g thinner,
growing paler?
It so, you should
try
C I ' . .
ocotis iMnulsion
at once.
Tis both
a
food and a
all delicate
makes them
rip-ht wav
medicine
to
It
the
children.
grow
in
taller, strono-er hru:.
C ASTOR I A
ior Infant and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Slgna7Jebof Z
F. C. Potts
Hotel Arrivals.
EUGENE.
O H Vawey, Hpencer
Harry Plllett, Leaburg
O M Vanduyn, Coburg
J Addison, Lorane
John Baker, Junotlon
J T Williams, Junotlon
Alex Cohn, 8 F
H T Murray, 8 F
J D Danlee, Cbloago
W A Wood, Roseburg
R Hozen, 8 F
C Raper, 8 F
Geo Frizzel McKenzle Bridge
8 B Wltblngton Portland
HOFFMAN.
John Btuel and wife St Louie
J Lowe Fertland
J E Howard Cbioago
O R MillB "
J 8 Meok Portland
W 8 Phelps "
H P Burke '
C E Robinson 8 F
J F Moore The Dalles
Arohle Mason Portland
Kohler & Chase Music Honse,
Owing to the death of O H Harper,
of Winter & Harper, of Beattle, Wash,
the branoh piano and organ depart
ment that ha .b. en run by tbem In
this olty, will hereafter be conduced
direct by Kohler & Chase, of 8au Fran
oisco, where yon win always find a
fine line of pianos and organs at S m
Francisco prices.
Instruments sold on ei 'y instill-
mente. This will be conducted by
Geo F Craw and H E Morris, in Titus
Block, south of the Hoflman House,
Ninth street, Eugene, Oregon.
A Card of Thanks.
I wish to say that I feel under last
ing obligations for what Chamber
lain's Cough R med has done for our
family. We have used It In so many
cases of coughs, lung troubles and
whooping cougb, aud It has always
given tbe most perfeot satisfaction,' we
feel greatly Indebted to the manufact
urers of this remedy and wish them to
please accept our harty thanks. Re
spectfully, Mre. 8. Doty, Des Moines,
Iowa. For sale by W. L. DeLsno.
House Wanted.
Containing Uom five to seven rooms
within three or four blocks of business
center. Rent must te reasonable.
Will contraot for 12 mouths or more.
Rent promptly paid. Add ret") V O box
121, stating location.
Wanted.
Competent girl
general housework,
right party.
Mrs. F. l. Washburn,
Eleventh and High Hts, Euijene.
Famous Tissot Paintings.
Exhibition by means of very fine
Btereoptican views on Friday evening
Jnne 22nd at First Presbyterian
ohuroh. Admission 25 cent.
Notice.
All persons having full books of
purchfse stamps are requested to biing
them lo my store at one.
J W Kays Fcr. oo.
MobkGold. It is reported that
geld bearing smarts has been found
along Quartz Creek and the South
Fork of the MoKenzle, and that several
olalmshave already been staked out. I
A number of Eugene men have timber '
olalmi and homesteads in that locality.
Drpssxakino. Miss Madirefistt e.
dressmaker, over Miss E Learnr.i's
millinery store. Fi -hlonable cuttins.
fitting and dressmaking.
Dai & Henderson. Undertakers
aid i
fflbaimers. Cor. Wil. and 7th sts.
witlialVlt.
kl'M.iitte7touHS;
T'
Dealer in
Tobaccos & Cigars.
FromaPi
PortJvOT.0'meB
upon to take prtlESSS
pt III
winds fa,,L
er's English Eemedi mi
boughtabottle and begin tthLkJ
night my throat wasnnrlrtiHaJ
iayalwasthoroilshlTniml i.
be myduty to benefit naikM
well aa spiritually whenerelm,,,
glad to write these word, in t...
grand old medicine. Thw tiln
throatsand thosewhontehtiJluB:
certainly take Acker's EniMRaifc
(Signed) Rev. Em Imi Sun
Hold AtS50.,M& and ft. tattle, On J
Butt And Canada; ind In EniUaUuul
wf i i muon ana MAtm
ire tmlhmix On aim
W. a MOW & tnhi
For SleB W tu
(Jet a new lawn mown ui i
piere ot hose end with a llltli
you can have a lawn thai j ii:
.iroiid or. Uurranlrel b it
Chu tubers
Something New.-Ib
ship hearts with Unittmtj tad
engraved on tbem. Ooljilnii
His
J. W. KAYS Fl
ill!
ii id
EHSALHERS and FI1
Variety in
Wall Paper..
Everything tint i.gw4i
artiBtio, or mi, a tm
able In piic In fill tft
can be found t
Overtof
Paints, Oils, Artist laUrllll.
Photos
STUDENTS desiring
,innn liv p. ti mmenctn''
should call at anearijk
W h sitting Th w-
ir woman to dololirSpreerred,when)5::
J3.C J per week to Mftke yQUr appointniat"
I
Eugene Livery and FeeJS
WEST EROS, fa
New Rigs,
New Hrne.
Competent D"
HorMiho.rdedM'r5f3
WilUrflrttesndTmll'SW
niRPNF STEAM
AND GLEANING WORKS-
n..r6!enn Uw'
CHRIS MARX,
I, ,K Hie new, l .
,.,11, lor d eliMI-&l
Pleasure
Galore...
or cri- .:,h i"?
the h'r
'.sr.
di
rtrrest"'
them
F. L. C