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Daily " Eiigeno Guard All Popular Brands of CIGARS FOR SALE AT Julius Goldsmith's Telephone, Ho Main 191. New Ads Today. ...onWt... J W Martin. 421 Rambler riders. Dr Lowe, optician, with J 8 Luokey Fly screens A dooi s at F L Chambers, M & W tires sold by Barker Gun Works. Guaranteed Ueyole repairing, Mc- Cliinahau. Croquet sets 00c, $1, 1.26 at Barker Gun Woiks. lfiO Itamblerssold this year. Buy a Crescent and you are sure of a good set of tires. Wolff American bicycles. W A. ' Kuykendall, agent. All kinds of clincher tires sold at Barker Gun Works. Bicycles $20 to (60. McClauaban. MIbb May Dearborne, vocalist, at First Christian church, Friday night, A few secondhand ladles bloyolen cheap at F L Chambers. M O Warner tunes pianos and organs. .Repairing and polishing. Hammocks at $1, $1.60, $2, $2.50 $2.75 and t3 00. Barker Gun Works Miss May Dearborne, vocalist, a ! FirBt Christian church, Friday night Wolf American bicycles. W A Kuykendall, Agent. Mrs IKohh vi Hnlleubeok's Student Recital at FithI Christian churob Frlr day night. If you wish to be in it pronounce it Boza-velt. That enunciation baa Teddy's authorization. A dozen Japs who had been workln g on the Mohawk branch S P It II ieli for Portland this afternoon. Fishing taokie. E E McClanahatu Miss E Baltzman, the Ninth street millinery, will have a Bpecial sale on trimmed hats from now until July 4, 123 Crescent bloyclet sold this yea r. What stronger terms can be applied to popularity and actual satisfaction. ;F 1i Chambers has pleuty more of them. Mrs Rose M Hollenbeck's Student Recital at First Christian church Fri day night. Junotlon Bulletin: A Wllhelm ,fc Bone, of Monroe, have loaded 07(H) bushels of oats on cars here for shi) ment to Portland. The condition of A V Peters show steady Improvement. Br Browi i attending physlolau, says he wl 11 recover If no other complications ooou r, Portland Dlspatob: Rich Btrlk es coutlnuo to be made In the Bohem la Uistrlot. This section will be a great attraction In the near future for mlnii )g men. Wolf American High Art oycles. W A Kuykendall, Agent;, R M Day tried to blow out a 14-1 neb pear tree stump today with ijlanl powder, ' where he Is exoavi sting, without success. Be is now gru.bblng at me stump In the good old wa; f. J'J very teacher elected to the port laud aohoois has to Blgn a si atemeut that she is not married and w ,11 not be during the year, to her kno ledge at the time. They thus are obliged to publish to the world that tb ey are not engaged. won American bloyoles. ' Uuaritntee never runs out. W A Kuyken; jall, Agent. Itoseburg Plalndeale t of Wednesday: It G MoKlnley and 8 d penton, two prominent umuer 'eii, were passen. Krs on tills tnornl g', ioci from fall. Jornla where the f Uave been looking at umber in nu mboldt county. Little dro ,,, of water Wear a way the toughet stone, The coo sunt gnaw of Towser Mae'.loates the toughest bone. Thorjonstant wooing lover W, ns the blushing maid, , A'.td the constant advertiser Is the man who wins the trad. Sorosis Mastorpiece of the shoo ninkors art. Standard of tho world. A perfect footwear at a fair prico, and tho Lost at any pneo. Sorosis Is lielpmtf to make Amerloan Industries famous throughout the World. fourth regiment BAXb Tbe Uniforms and Instruments arc Here, The Fourth Kegimeot baud received this morning 20 new iustuuieuts through Morris & Craw from the well known bouse of Kohler A, Chase, of Ban Francisco. Tbe horns are ot tbe famous Besson make, silver plated with satin finish. The band Is work ing hard to get in shape or the en oampment at Balem which begins July 7 and expect to make themselves known at that time. Tbe order for tbe Instruments was placod with Morris fc Craw June 16. Theclarioneta and drums were shipped from Ban Francisco and tbe horns from New York, and 14 days from the time tbe order was placed tbey were in Eugene. These gentlemen spared no expense in having tbe order rushed through, and tbe promptness is greatly appreciated by the band. Tbe Besson is recognized as one of the best band instruments made, and and tbe boys have a pardonable pride 1 in their possession. Tbe uniforms are here and have been apportioned to the boys. The regular quarterly inspection will occur tonight. His Life Was Saved. Mr J E Lilly, a prominent citl.en of Hannibal, Mo, lalely bad a wonderful deliverance from a frightful death. In telling of It. he Bays: "I was taken with Typhoid Fever, that ran Into Pneumo nia. My lungs became hardened. I was so weak I (couldn't even sit up in bed. Nothing helped me. I expected to soon die of Consumption, when I heard of Dr K1 tig's New Discovery. One bottle gave great relief. I continued to use it, and now am well and strong. I can't say to much for its praise." This marvellous medicine is tbe surest and quickest cure in tbe world for all Throat and Lung Trouble. Regular size 60 cents and $1.00. Trial bottle free at W L Le Lann's drug store, every bottle guaranteed. Fourth of July Dinner. Fourth of July dinner served by tbe Epwortb League, one door north ot MoClung's store. Price, 25 cents. MENU. HEATH. Chicken, Komi Beef,. Holloa Ham VKURTABLRfl. Potatoes, Baked Baam, Peas Salad, Plcklci DHBAD. White, Brown OBHBKHT. Pudding, Pic, Fruit DRINKS. Toft, Coll'eo. Notice to Girl Bicyclists. The girls who expeot to ride on bi oyoleB in the parade July 4, represent" lng the states, are requested to meet at the Central school grounds, Monday evening at 7 o'olock. MksF W Pkentioe. House Wanted. Containing from five to seven rooms within three or four blocks of business center. Rent must be reasonable. Will contract for 12 months or more. Rent promptly pld. Address PO box 121, staling locution. Men Wanted. Twenty men wanted at Baglnaw to work In the sawmills and logging camp ot tbe Booth-Kelloy Lumber Company. Business Men. Bee Walter Roes about your street advertising for the Fourth of July He can Interest you. North room of the Uale Block Willamette Bt. 1 Rescue Hose Team. Rescue Hose Team will drill Thurs day, Friday, Saturday and Monday at 8 p m. J J Hksh, Foreman. For Sale. Good bay fur cow, $2.50 per ton, cash. Inquire at home near north end ol Eugene bridge. Joskimi Davis. LobtRkwahd P E Peterson, of Kstrup has lost 21 gotta from his farm 9 miles went of Junction City. A re ward of $1.00 each will be paid for their return ; mark round hole In each ear. Address P E Petersen, Estrup, Or. Day & Henderson. Undertakers ana Embalmers. Cor. Wil. and 7th sis. Still Alive... 1 pint bottle good fresh ketchup... 10c 1 quart bottle bluing Klc j 1 large bottle pickles 10c I 'J dozen Jar rubbers 5c 1 dos Mason Jar caps and rubbers iWi- 4 lbs No 1 large raisins 2 "c 1 large bottle ammonia 10c Eugene home-made Unking Powder guaranteed to be equal to Hie ben. per pound 80 cents. 23 ounce can K V linking Powder 20 cents. JULY FOURTH. . General Committee Has All Work in Hand. LARGE CROWD WILL BE PRESENT The general committee for the com ing Fourth of July celubratlon is get ting all its wori rounded out in good shape, and can announce with a certainty that the program given this year will exceed in quantity and general excellence any arranged in tins city lor several yeare. Tbe lloats for the Goddess of liberty and Queen of the Celebration promise to be unique and tasty, and will be innovations in that line. Tbe various contests will have as an Incentive good purses, and the com mittee asks that, if possible, all entries be made before the Fourth, eitiier to W O Trine, F L Chambers, or to any member of the committee. The rjqueduuk parade will be one of the neatest things ever given. Clever takeofls without number will be in evidence, and no one should miss this. For the bicycle parade five prizes, $5, $4. $3, $2, $1, will be awarded for the best decorated wheels, allowing a large vurieiy for selection and origiuality lu choice of decoration. At least 760 wheels should be seen. Tbe mort.ing parade will be formed on Oak street, near Eighth. The Hue of march III be north to Sixth street, west to Willamette, south to Nlutb, eajt to On If, south to Eleventh, west to Willamette, north to Eighth theuce east to the park. The morning exercises will be held In the grove on the south side of the southeast park. All races will be run on Willamette street. Tbe pole vault and trick bicycle exhibition will beat the dance plat form north of Day & Henderson's store. The Bkedunk parade will teat a circus. Don't go home without seeing it. Professor Kronevltcli's daring leap from the roof of the Matlock building to a net in the street will surpass any thing ever seen in Eugene. Tbe dance in tho evenlug with music by tbe Fourth Rogiiueut btnd will be a fitting close to the festivit ea ol a day full of pleasure. Officers of the Day President, Hon 8 B Eakln; orator, Mao H Wallace reader, Prof I M Ulen; chaplain, Rev J F Claycomb; grand marshal, A Qalney Mathews. Vice Presidents Hon E P Coleman, Coburg; B A Washburn, Hprlnglleld; A L Money, Qosben; A Bond, Irving; Dr N u Lee, Junction City; Dr L D Scarbrough, Creswell; R O Callison, Pleasant Hill; John MoMahon, Thurs ton ; 0 K Hale, Hale; 8 8 Stephens, Notl; J B Curtis, Franklin; J W Shu mate, Waltervllle. Executive Committee W c Yoran, PEHnodgrass, F M Wllkins, F L Chambers, C C K 'Ullman. 1 nnk fltvn,,rtnr.iT,,A I If It1.... your stomach is bad. vour liver our of order. Aycr's Pills will clean your tongue, cure your dyspepsia, make your liver right. Easy to take, easy to operate. 25c. All druggists. Want your moiitlnolia or bennl a baauUIut krirnn nr rlrh Mark T Th u.o """"" BUCKINGHAM'S DYEMS,, L R. P. Hut A Co. oui in Cut in Prices 1UN A-MI)h closing out of .H.i..mCi ji.ivMis uiiu vrganuios uur luuusiuius oi natrons tr . " Uunparalled The Greatest Bargain Sale Ever Held. FOLLOWING ARE Ixit 1. CHAM. IKS, ilr8irW.itt.rn, price 5c ami "Je, cut to U.t 2. 1MMITIKS, pretty ilmigna, prlre 10 cnt. ro.lucett to 3C .SC 1'KlitAN mi a Kloweird .Ickiu to Iawd, pric 15c cut t IOC Wo would advise all to call early, as this is Mail Orders promptly PERSONAL. Johiiy Baker, of Junctiou, Is in the cny. Hon R A Booth was a passenger to Salem today. SAW Howe, of Creswell, is visit ing in this city. Mrs 8 J Pbjuegar arrived today rrom a visit to California. J H Beck ley was a passenger to Portland this afternoon. Attorney H D Norton, of Grants Pass, is here on legal business. MrsT G Hendricks went to the campmeetlng at Turner today. Mins Edith Hoffman arrived home from a viBit to Halera this afternoon. Senator elect Webrupg and Mr Wisdom left for Albany this afternoon. Sheriff W W Withers is numbered among thoBa alUlcted with the mumps. Montague Lord, of Salem, has been appointed a cadet to West Polut by President McKinley. Miss Anna Cralu has returned from Seattle, Wa-b., to Junction. She is a teacher in the Seattle schools. Mrs Fred Tozler and daughter have gone to Coos county to join Mr Tozler, who is now in business there. Mrs W FGilstrap and little daughter arrived home this morning from a visit with relatives at Ashland. Mrs W C Hale and daughter, Miss Jessie, are home from a visit with State Treasurer and Mrs Chas Moore, at Salem When last heard from Pro! B J Hawthorne was at Madison, Wis, taking some Bpecial Btudles in the University of Wisconsin. Rev Arthur Gardner and wife of Drain, passed through today enroute home from Turner, being called by tbe serious illness of his father. Thursday's Itoseburg Review: Mrs F A Tozler came up Irom Eugene last night and left this morning for the coast to join ber husband. Miss Loveridge has returned to ber duties as head nurse at the Good Samaritan hospital, Portland, after a visit with Eugene relatives. MiSB May Dearborne, the talented young soprano, of Portland, who wiil sing at tbe rrciiul of Mrs Hollenbeck's pupils tonight arrived up this after noon. ' Eugene Cannery. W K Allen and wife returned to Newburg this afteinoon. He informs us that during cherry season he has shipped between 75,000 and 80,000 pounds to tbe Salem cannery. The firm lutends to run tbe dryers to their full capacity, be sides It is tbe intention to enlarge tbe plant In many ways. Next year they expeot to put up a regular line of canned goods. Dance at Pakk. I will conduct dance In the ball at Bang's park on suesnay juiy , tne day of the races, afleiuoouaud night. Best of inuslo for the occasion. G W Farley. "The Laborer is Worthy of His Hire." ZLf a wage-earner can c:t more for his versonal ser vices if in strong and vigorous health, The blood is the life-nising and strenath-mak ir.g part of the system. If it ts p :re, ad ts 'well; if not, it shout.! be purified ivith Hood s Sarsapartlla, which makes ine weak strong. Can C?t " Wis tired out, hid no ipvtiiie nn:l I look Hood's SirsAparitla. It built me ricW up and I an tit hart ily.". ElU SM. Hagcr. Athol, Mass. Ilood'i Villi euro Mrer Ulit the non-trrltttlns mid only nahari.c to tuka with Hood'i SaraaparillaT Our Great Midsummer Clear ance Sale begins the week of June witn some astounding cuts prices, in prescntincr a fow py amides of which we feel that wo cannot too strongly impress the importance ot tins salo on the our enormous surplus stock of at asacntice that has caused nnnn , nr., J " " THE CUT PRICES Lot I. I.AHOK tlitrlt irtmrnt of Iawmi, 15c iitftit coloring. regular JVc and Lot 5. KliKN'C H Iawim nn.l Oiynn.Hes fibular 30e wid ".V f"ilt, cut U 20c of our customers a rare opportunity. attended to. LANE COUNTY EXHIBITS Arranging for a Display at tbe State Fair. W H Wehruni!. presideut state board of agriculture, M D Wisdom, secretary, and Jasper Wilklns, director, wer in the city today In the Interest of gettlug together a county exnmir, irom this county for the state fair to be held at Balem, Sep. 1722. The interest other couutles in ine vbIIov are taking in this matter should arouse our citizens along the same lines. Lane county, as is well known h nor home people. Is one of the richest counties In the state In ber agricultural pioducts, and no better opportunity has been oflered to make a display in competition with other nnnniten In the state, of her varied re sources. The state board is making au prnet. eflort to revive the interest in the lair thiB year, and are meeting with good success in every county nanvassed. Proper committee will oe appointed here soon to take hold of ntir njilintv ex hlblta through the county court. Hotel Arrivals HOFFMAN. W D Marshall, Isabel O Dale, Blue Elver A L Bratton, Portland ' Mrs J B Hughes, SVendiing Mrs B B McCarthy, Wendliug C W Cottam, Oakland ' Frank Hoyek, Portland G B Perelli, Portland C h Fitohard, N Y H D Norton, Grants Pass J K 8mith, 8 F J P Jorden, Pprtlaad T D Edwards, Coburg W R Oswold, Coburg M JR Potts, Wis . EUGENE. J Christie, Grants Pass A A Bowerman, Portland It O Waller, Portland L H Bowerman, Portland 8 E Laneby, Cottage Grove L M Hoselton, Crow 0 B Whitaker, 8 F M J McCullougb, 8 F Qrank King, Portland 1 B Crowley, S F B B Bing, Cincinnati, O Joe Lyons, Drain H C Hpero, 8 F Pans Fair. The American exhibit at tbe Paris Exposillon will be an open volume, whose lessons of skillfully directed en deavor and unfaltering energy may be read by all. Our Government Build ing ia completed, and no eflort baa been spared to make it worthy to rep resent our nation. It was by the same American perseverance that Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, tbe famous dyspepsia cure, was flfrt pro duced. Since that time fifty years ago it has never failed to cure consti pation, indigestion, billlouBness, liver and kidney troubles, and It will make rich red blood, It Is an excell ent tonic, and Is a regulator for the bowelB that cannot be equalled. All druggists sell : Do not be talked into taking something 'just as good." There is nothiig equal to it. Attention Cyclones. All members of Cycloue Hose Com. pany will meet at the cart bou-eon Eleventh street, Saturday eveuing at 7:30 o'olock. A 60 cent fine lor uoi attendance. OF WlLLODOHBY, . President. Portland Teach;kks. The Uach era of Portland ruhnols for the coming year have been selected. Proftssor Frank Itigler waif re-elected city super Intendeut. The following teachers are well known in Eugene Miss Florence Converse, Min Lena Bain, Miss JesBle Murch, Mr A i- McKiulay, Miss Nellie tjllery, Miss Maude Crosby Mrs T M Jackson. The board insists ujr u oiuer, inai ii any or the young iaay teactiers Intend to marry during the coming school year they shall fail to qualify, so that It will not be neo essary to employ new Instructors in tne middle of a term. Get your wheels repaired at the Birker Gun Works. Many children look too old for their years. They go about with thin faces and sober manners not in keep ing with robust childhood. 1 fit's your boy or girl, give ScolTsmuWcrL Twill fill out the hollow places, increase the weight, ditu nring a healthy col or to the cheeks. The provemcnt continues i in- long after they cease using the emulsion. (Jet Scott's Scott - m Old iiidren CAS'i OR! A FO.' lu;..i;' s tad Children. 111 F. C. Potts For Nearly TwoYear? Unable to Lay in Bed "In my capacity as druggist, in Buffalo, N Y I h, to judge of the merits of many different remedies ' I ro ij sick, who come into my store fo' medicines, and mm ore getting aloiiR. Ot alltlieliun- -""4nie dreus of preparations which 1 sell, not a single one begins to give as much satisfaction ns Acker's K115 lish Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pleurisy and Consumption. I sell it 0:1 a dis tinct guarantee ihat it will cure, or the purchaser's money will be returned. This is a perfectly safe guarantee, because the remedy aoes cure. Nobody wants his money returned. Its cures aro nothing short of marvelous. Take the case of Mr. A. H. Gilbert, for instance. He lives at No. 5 Carey 'Hfe, street, mirraio, in. y. jor more than three years he had a bad case of asthma, nnd had been un able to lie down in bed for nearly two years, lie came to my storo and asked me what to do. Isaid: 'Take Acker's English Remedy.' He said he had tried other reme dies and didn't think this would help him. But he thinks differ ently now. Three bottles fixed his asthma all right HetwiiiW aiier raxing mem, as wen as wnen a oov. He was mrml i and is well yet, so I am certain his trouble is gone for good. You aji-J mi. uiiuciimiuawi, u you uouut my worn, newmgoiurthertiiu ing Acker's English Remedy." (Signed) S. Ii. TnoKXE,draggist,Bi Sold at 25c, 50c. and $1 a bottle, throughout the United States u'CtJ ana in r.ngiana, at is. 2a,. 2s. 3d., 45. oil. it you are notsatisjtdirr return tne ootiie to your druggist, ana get your money back. M'e authorize the above guarantee. H'. II. HOOKER & CO., Jtyrirfun,.V?,sl For sale by W. L. DeLano, Eugene.Or A Letter From James. Eua enk, June 13. Dear Mollie; Well, I got here all right and bave got my "Ku-Kluok't bicycle. The conductor told me I had better buy the bicycle the first thing, as there's thieves in Eugene. Tbe bicycle is a pencil, and you bet the James gang will feel mighty sorry when they see me riding my fine bicycle right by their bouse. I didn't have any excitement coming over except when I went to take ofl my clothes on the sleeping car. There was a lady on tbe other side and I was so oonfouuded scared of her seeing me that I spilled my money all over the oar, and am $2.65 shy yet. The porter said It must have fallen on the steam pipe and melted, but I think he is a foolin; be kind of cheerful, for be was singln, "I couldn't stand it to see my baby lose" all the way to Eugene. I've got $28 left and the hotel clerk has got my ticket, and I'm going out to see the sights. The people here are all right; not stuck up a bit. My train don't leave until midnight. I met a man here who knows most everybody In our neighborhood, and be is going to show me the town. I will have a whole lot to tell you when I get borne I expeot. Tbe Barker Gun Works is a corkr r. It's where they make bicycles. Yours, JAMES. No Right To Ugliness. The woman who Is lovely In face, form and temper will always have friends, but one who would be attrac tive must keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and irritable. If she has constipation or kidney trouble, her Impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruption and a wretch ed complexion. Electric Bitters is the best medicine in the world to reuulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purity the blood. It gives Blrong nerves bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich onmpiexlon, It will make a good looking charminir woman of a run-down invalid. Only 60 cents at VV L De La o's Drug Store. t For President. The Prohibitionists In National convention at Chicago, Thursday, nominated Johu O Wooley, of Chicago for president on the first ballot. Votfl, Woolfy, SS0 swallow, 321. oCure No Pay. Tht Utthm .11 ..11 Tjrtele. chin Tnic fr c-hilW Malaria and j "Sfi'VSi ""f J' Lemon Syrup. 50rentn J HUKN1NR 5H Dealer 1 a r Tobaccos & Cigars, i -Ma, nufuiq, ItL.L ny store to' medicines. m.,i -z.7""ci i ii p ma ui j'li. m i Get a new hn mower t piece of bote anil with a liu you can have a lawn that ;:d proud of. Guaranteed tm Chaoibeni Hops l'UBOHAsm - Fmi aitent for Ftr 4 Xdi, Wr dinned 49 bales of bop tm Gd Dorris. Termi prinlf. tl. . UN F Variety in Wall Paper. 'Everything it k food, 1 artistic, wl, Mi a piM " V cantefcnaiit Overt( Paints, Oils, artist Uriah. Modern Photograph Careful attfflBjf worv sub"1'. finishing of aJ portrait worM-1 Eugene LwjjM ffifllftl KUuu Rial New Htrnet J rf Kawae-I f5 Willamette ami " ""'CLE WeflCiifS ncari"" CHRIS MAW, rlothlnr ""Sork' Pleasure Galore - -a or ftSLuiY imi""ii f tail .1 Ill The alwve sold In all pure food aim,. Tf!B Kind Yoj !!;v: Always Bough ..GILBERT.. iAx BHV Bears tho -tf . , Signature of rwwati HUGENK, OREGON. F. I