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L."-.'Vl!i' iJL- Daily Eugene, Guard! SATURDAY - JULY 7 All Popular Brands of CIGARS . FOR SALE AT Julius Goldsmith's one, Ho Main 191. New Ads. H H Friendly. BRIVITIEJ. Getting warm. i'Zl Rambler riders. Harvest It close at band, I)r Lowe, optician, with J B Luckey Fly screens A dooia at F L Cbamben. M A W Urea anld by Barker Oun Works. Guaranteed blcyole repalrlua, Mc- Clanahan. TliefroDt of Hampton Bros store la being repainted. Wolff ' American btoyrles, W A Kuykendall, agent. Adjourned term of circuit court here one week from today. Oet your wheels repaired at tbe Darker Oun Works. James Ebbert Is cutting a portion of bis fall wheat and will burn It. Croquet seta 90o, II, $1,25 at Darker Oun Works. Brick work has began ou the Davit block, Ninth street. 106 RirublersaoM this year. Have the Guard sent you while at the coast or mountains. Buy a Crescent and you are sure of a good set of tires. A worm Is destroying the potato orop In sninesrollnns of Lane county, Wolf American lilgh Art cycles. W A Kuykknoall, Agent, BIcyolea $1 to 160. MoClanaban. Ueo. Klnsey sold a horse today at auotlon. From tbe bidding, it Is pre sumed tbat there Is little demand for horses. ; A few secondhand ladlea hloycli cheap at F L Chambers. Work on the new bauk building is being delayed on account of the nop arrival of pioneer stone, M O Warner tunes pianos and organs, Repairing and polishing, All kinds of clincher tiros sold at Barker Gun Works. The heavy through travel on the Southern Faolflo Indicates that the two overland trains dally wore badly needed. Wolf American blcyolaa. W A KUYKKNDAM., AgOOt, Fishing tackle. K E McClaiiahan, The soldier boys presented a due appearance as Ihey marched to the train today. We hope they will not be ordered tothlua a possibility. uei a new lavn mower and a ne plena of bose and with a little pleasur you can have a lawn that you will b proud or. Guaranteed how at F L Chambers Hammocks at l, fl.M, 2, $2.00, 12.76 and $3 00. Barker Guu Works. 123 Crescent bloyclei sold this year. What stronger terms can be applied to popularity and actual satisfaction, F jL Chambers has plenty mora of them, The Guard la doing a large lot ol job printing. From tbe cheapest that's good to the beat that's made. Tour order promptly attended to. Few farmers In town today. Hay li too aniiolng for them to visit the county seat. Wolf American bloyolea. Guarantee never nine out. W A Kuykkndall, Agent. tuauiaiu f alls Kx press: Moray L Applegala arrived Haturdsy from En- gwie, wnere ne graduated from the University of OrKgou. He oame over the Deschutes aud Kugeue road, itxiaj'e Albany Herald: Mrs L v Bllyeo, of Kugene, and Mrs K L X I bompaon, of Portland, oame up from im latter place on the local last even ing and are visiting their mother Mrs Irvine, lb tills city. Oxford Ties AND flV Slippers Have no oqual for Style and Comfort Soo our Window Display For Saturday 6IIBERT Early Closing Agreement. Vn, the undersigned merchants of Eugei e, hereby agree to close our places of business every day of tbe week at 0 o'clock p in with tbe ex ception of Haturdsy evening, every evening preceding a holiday and from December 1st to January 1st. It Is distinctly understood Hint our stores will close promptly at 6 o'clock, and under no circumstances (except In case of death, sickness or accident) will we admit a cubtomer after that hour. Wo further agree to a fine of .25 be ing imposed upon tbe one violating this agreement, which shall be paid to tbe Ladles Belief Corps of this city, to nae as they see lit. We further agree that we will not patronize, and will do all we can to the detriment of the business of any dry goods, clothing or shoe store doing business after tbat hour. This agree ment to go into ellect Monday July 16, 1U00 and to stand until broken by mu tual conseiit. Yoran&Bon, Hampton Bros, H H Friendly, J H McCIung, J V Kauffman, David Link, T A Gilbert, E H Ingham, P Frank A Hon, Misses Walton, FE Dunn, BO Rankin, K Larned, E Saltzman. Hotel Arrivals HOFKMAN. C D Pool, Minneapolis K H Bush and friend, Cottage Grove I D Craig, Cottage Grove 0 E Innis, Cottage Grove J D Fletcher, Cottage Grove J A Btlunlt, Hagluaw H E Barnett, Hagluaw Frank Marlon, Drain H HoCabe, Htocktou Fred Senders, Albany D B Hparks, N Y Wm Newman, H F M E Osborne, N Y B C Bparks, B F MIsaE Btanville, Oakland EUQENK. W M Allen, Chicago A H Kulm, Hoquiam Geo Flood, Albany Abe Kelly, Wendllng 0 E Leaterman, Roseburg A V Ward, Vlda J P Pence, Harley Geo U Rose, Corvallla Ord Castle, Philomath Perry Castle, Philomath H Yaruell J Banbom, Ilwaoo G E Wherton, Portland O B Btuard, S F W H H Reed and wf, Portland H M Garrison, Portland G W Craven, Marlon, Ind Tailor! Tailor!! Tailor!!! Walter Gladstone, an experienced cuner and tailor, has located In Ku gene, auu may lie louuti at the roar end of tne nansoii clothing aud fur nishing store iu the Matlock block, air Miaiistoim hrlligs good reco- mehilailont, mul guarantees drat-class work. dard of Thanks. We desire to teuder our heartfelt thanks to those who so kindly tender ed their services and aid during the laal sloknesa and fatal illness of our buiband and father. MBS. OKO. BnVKHNB AND FAMILY, House Wanted. Containing from five to seven rooms within three or four blocks of business center. Rent must be reasonable Will oontraot for 12 months or more Rent promptly paid. Address PO box 121, stating location. Weather Report. Tonight, fair mid warm. Bnndsy, In evening cloudiness. us itnt neoeaaarv in on in t...i....i o purotia. genuine (N. 11 Thk OitNiiiNit) cut glass and sterling silver novelties, as J. h. Luokey now has a ui inn u ma same at prlcoa. tempting DlT A Hsndflrsnn Unrlaifnlrara ,i Embalmerj. Cor. WiL and 7th tt. Still Alive... 1 pint bottle good fresh ketchup... lOc 1 quart bottle blulns in 1 Urge bottle pickles ilK, 2 down Jar rubbers 1 doi Mason Jar caps and rubiwr. m 4 His No 2 large ralslus I large bottle ammonia uy, ..uKr nouie-uiaiie Itak ns l'o.,lr au.mmwq to tie equal U) the hast, per U .1 w will., 15 ounce can K C Baking Powder atoeuts. The above sold In all pure f,H states. .Ax Billy.., mi DJJB'J.l.'JU'-"!- BB-'i-'Ji!-1 ENCAMPMENT HOL'RS. I Early to Itcd and Early to for the National Guard. Rise Following are the hours whioli will be observed by the National Guard at CampGeer. If the boys go Ui bed at "tap" they will be making a new reenril for themselves: First (or musicians') call for reveille, 15 a. m Reveille. 6:16 a. ru. Assembly for roll call Immediately after reveille. Btalile call (by tbe musicians of the guard), 6:30 a. m. Mess call (for breakfast, by musicians of the guard), 5:45 a. m. Assembly 6:50 a. ui. Blck call (by the musicians of the guard), 6:16 a. m. Drill call (by the musioiaua of tbe guard), 6:40 a. m. Assembly for roll call and formation, 6:46 a. in. Recall from drill (by muMiclansof the guard), 8:46 a. m. First (or musicians') call for guard mounting, 0:00 a. m. Assembly for formation of details, 9:06 a. m. Adjutant's call for guard mounting 3:16 a. in. Drill call (by the mualcians of the guard), 12 in. Ansembly for roll call and formation, 10:05 a. m. Recall from drill (by tbe musicians guard), J 1:30 a. in. Mess call (for dinner, by the musi cians of the guard) 12:00 a. ni. Assembly, 12:06 p. in. Olllcers call (by the mtuicians of the guard), 1:00 p. m. First sergeanta' call (by the musicians of the guard), 1:45 p. in. Drill call (by the musicians of the guard), 8:66 p m. ; Assembly for roll oall aud formation 4:01) p. m, Recall from drill (by the musloluns of the guard). 6:00 p. ui. Btabla call (by tbe musicians of tbe guard), 0:16 p. m. Meascall (for supper, by musicians of the guard), 6:46 p. rn. Assembly b:60 p. m. First call fur parade by musicians of the guard 36 minutes before sunset. Assembly for roll call and formation 80 mtniitva before sunset. Adjutants' call for formation of battalloiiB 20 minutes before sunset. Adjutants' call for formation of regiment 10 minutes before sunset. hirst call for retreat (by muaioiaiiB of the guard) 16 minutes before sunset. Assembly for loll call and formation 10 minutes belnre sunset. (If there be no dress parade). Retreat Bunset. First oall for tattoo (by musicians of the guard) 9:20 p. in. Tattoo 0:30 p, m. Taps (by a muslolan of the guard) 0:45 p. in. First call for church, Bunday, July 8th 10:45 a. in. Church call 10:66 a. ni. To Salem. Colonel Geo O Yoran and members of "lail, the fourth Regiment band. Companies A and C, left on the 1:08 train today for Balem where they will be In camp with the natlnnil guard of the state for one week. Nearly every business hnu In Eugene will be short handed during tills time, iiml It Is greatly to the oredlt of the proprietors that they willingly do extra work during this time, enabling the National Guard to Improve in vfllolennv lw having a full aiteudance. Eugene Is one of the most military towns in the suite, and her oltir.ens take a lust pride lu the dtli-eiis soldiery, Tor as volunteers they rtaeoted honor on the entire state. For Sale Good hay f.ir cow, 2.60 ner ton cash, luqnlrc at home near north eud ol Eugene nrldire. Joskph Davih. SPECIAL SALE At a tromeiulous sacrifice. Tlio following articles wo will of lor for Tlueo Hays, MONDAY, TUESDAY Sis i, Dress Boris and Suits Fancy Silks worth from 7c to $1 (X) 20c Novelty Dross Good, 40 i. 26c Ladies'-Flancletto Suits, worth f.'OO $1.00 Mml orders promptly attended to. S. H. FRIENDLY. Church Notices. KI'ISCOI'AL CPUHCH. 10 a ui, Bumlay school; 11 morning prayer and sermon; i I' event og prayer gud sermon. D E I.ovekiihjk, Rector. INCIKKCIATIONAI. CIIUKCH. Buinlay ii'orniug Hie pastor will preach. Jo the even'r g a sermon by ItevMr Clelaud, of me Presbyterian church, the two C"i gregatlous uniting. Other meetings a- usual. MHTHODIST EPISCOPAL CHUKCH. Clan meeting at 10 a in; Kuuday cho I at 13) o'clock; Junior .League 6 p n-; Epworth league at 6:45 p ui; preach I n't at 10:30 a in and 8 p in. VV B llol.l.INUHll had, pastor. 0'lK.ST PKtSllVTtBIAN CHUKCH. Bunday school 10 a m, Y P B C E 7 p m, divine services at 11 a m and 8 p m. Uniuu service of Congregational and Presbyterian churches In the Congregational church. John A Ci.ei.and, Pastor. BAPTIST CHURCH. Sunday school at 10 a u; morning worship at 11; subject, "The Heavenly Vision." U Y P U at 7 p m; evening worship at 8; mlject lor discourse, "Elijah and the prophets of Baal." Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:45 p in. The public ure luvited to all these services. C. CALV4BT Bjioot, Pastor. C P CHUKCH. Bunday aohool 10 a m; Y P B C E 7 p m. Owing to the pastor's illnees tbe cburcb baa given him a vacation until Augu-it 1st, at which time regular preaching services will be resumed All other services of the church con iuue as before. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. The panor ban returned from the utato convention and will preach at 11 a. rn. and 8 p. in, Bunday school 0:45 a. ni.; Juuior C E 3 p. ni.; Christian Endeavor 0:45 p. m. Midweek Her vices, Thursday 7:30 p. ru. The public cordially invited. Funeral Notice. Andrew Vlnoent Peters died In I.ane county, Oregon, on July 6, 1800, at 1:20 p. m., at the residence of Mr. Bt John, from neuralgia of the heart aired 07 years, 1 month aud 8 days. 1 he funeral services will be held In I O O F neinetory, Eugene, Monday afternoon at 2o'clook, Father Przyby Iski ofllclatlmr. Interment will Imme diately follow Bald services. A brother of deceased hns telegraphed from Ban Fraunltco that he will be in attendance upon tbe funeral, hence the change of time from Bunday to Mon day. Friends respectfully Invited to at tend. Teachers' Institute. The teachers' 'annual county lnsti tute will commence Monday, July 30, iimu, and continue five days, viz: July SO, 31, August 1, 2 aud 3. All teachers holding either state or county certifi cates are required by law to attend the institute. There will be three Instruct ors In attendance and every possible ellort will be made to make the Insti tute prolltablo aud interesting. W Al A11LLKK, County Superintendent. p. No Cure No Pay. ' That la the way all tlniirchts wll flrovea 1 aatelraa Chill Tunic for Cliilla, Malaria aud llillioumiMS. It ia as pleatuut to take a Lemon 8yi op. 50 ceut i Last fall I sprained my left hip while ha tiling come heavy boxes. The doctor I willed on said at first it was a slight atraln and would noon be well, hut It tirew worse aud the doctor said I had rheumatism. It continued to grow worse anil I could hardly get around In work. I went to a drue1 store and the druggist recommended me to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm I tried It and one-half of a 50-oent bnttlo cured me entirely. I now recom mend It to all niy friends. F. a. Kaliooi'k, Erie, Pa. It Is for sale by W. I,. DoLann. and WEDNESDAY, ,vido. worth fii) f rc yd Makkikii. Coiuge Grove Nuggeti Buoda , July I, 1000, at the home of the brliieV parent, Mr and Mrs $p Cbrifm i f I 'r.-u-ei:. Or. ".., Mr RoU-il .Muitjii, CoUhkc (jn.ve md Mi-s R-na ( 'iirisiioifi wet.. uni'el lu niarrinkH Justice t.'baa Wiuttrinl.-r of-ll-iailti. Mr Martin is oue of Line c iuiiIv' miwt popular young, ai-ady and iudii'.lri ms, and largely Inieiled in mining prnerty u Boheiulii, while the loldrt enjoys an euvlalile a o:a' reputation in Cieswell and Co'iage Grove t.-clely. Air and Mrs Martin arrived heie on Monday's truiu, and will intake ibis their future homo. Dkmocratio View. Weieer.ldnho Signal: Hon. Wm. Galloway, of Or egon City, Ore., is in Welser visiting his brother, Thou. C Galloway. Mr. Galloway is receiver of the TJ B land ofllce at Oregon City, and la rather a good stayer, considering that be ia a democrat and has held ofllce for five years straight. He .'thinks McKinley hasn't discovered bim yet, probably because the president is busy practic ing for the various political flops he is making so frequently, or prosperity is so thick that no republican cares to be chained up to a etty $3,000 a year onice. To thk Encampment. The Guard conlrlbu:es to the National Guard en CHinpment, Captain R8 Huston, Ser geant Claude Sylvester, and Mut-iclan H W Rowland. As In most of the business bouses In tbe clly, the force will be very short next week Mr Bert Knat'and will assist In the office, doing local work and any courtesy extended him will be appreciated. Curios. In the north window of De.Lauo's drug store may be seen two Indian dolls and a storpiou, sent from Arizona. The scorpion is one of tbe largest species hii i Is said to be deadly poisonous. They were (eiit by Mrs Ada Millican to Miss Iula Bradley her sister. Rand Emotion. The Fourth Reg! meut Band held an election last eve niug at tbe Armory, placing In office tbe following members: H W Row. land, president; Frank MoAlister, secretary-treasurer; Frank Uilstrap, business manager. Died. Mrs Eliza Ford, aged years, died of consumption Friday, juiyu, lwu.at ber late residence be low Irving. The funeral services will be held at the family home and tbe burial will occur tomorrow at the Lu per cemetery. Timber Land For Sale. 160 acres of good fir and cedar, one-half mile rrom saw mill. Logging creek runs through laud. Inquire of Frank Reisner, Ax Billy's store, Euireni uregon. lost Reward. P E Peterson, of Estrup has lost 21 goats from his farm 9 miles west of Junction City. A re. ward of $1.00 each w,ili be paid for their return; mark a round bole in each ear. Address P E Peterson, Estrup, Or. Ribs Broken. Yesterday U Bon nott leu irom a load of hay north of town and had two ribs broken. Dr T w Harris attended the injured man wno is resting easily. Lost. Between Eugeue and Banes' park, July 3rd, a large leather pocket oook, property of T D Linton. Finder please return same to owner and reoelve reward. V r i i.wi- uimlty.-a verdict of not guilty was rendered in tbe case of the Slate of Oregon vs W W Marquam, men yesterday before Judge Wiuter meler in the court bouse. Would Not Suffer So Again Fifty Times Its Price for I awoke lat night with severe paini In my stomach. I never felt so badly in all my life. When I came down to worn this morning I felt so weak I oould hardly work. I went to Miller i.ioi.urny s mug store and toey reo oiiiiuendeil ( himherlain'a Colic. Choi. era aim Ularrhoea Remedy. It worked Mo giu auu one nova fixed me all right It certainly Is the finest tbinu evf r u"i 'or stomach trouble. I shall not be without it In my house here after, for I should not care to endure nriasi niglit again for ....j, ... ns price, u. a. Wilson, Liveryimn, Burg, ttslown, WashiiiK- w" f "' i w " nluy l for ale by W. L. DeLano. Stunted Hair Does your nair split at the enH? ru" out a handful by running your HnRcrs through it? Does it teem dry and lifeless? Give your hair a chance. Feed it. The roots are not dead : they are weak because they are st.rved- nun a nil. The best nn r food is If you don t want your hair to ir on, use Ayer'j Hair Vigor once a dav. Itmake B20r the hjir grow, stops falling, and cures dandruff. It ,w,v, restores color to gray cr faded hair. U.II II logrv.w-.nr Bi. Arffi luif V-, ..... . me from .li,,ln, - ,k LI lr .",rr1 t'wh ,in i, i,.. rhe Cn.th r n Z! AprlUJ, law. S.vk,'x.v. tf Tab dn nc.t n.Mn n .k. i ... "f"1"1 m , ul ih. li-,, v (lieu. O.H-tor .Ih'ui It. A.l.trr,,, mm B5 F. C. Potts Dealer Tobaccos & Cigars. S Manufacturer, A Mother's Plain Words I suppose you will be astonished when I tell you that six years ago I was in a most dangerous condition with bionthitis and lung trouble, because you can see how well and strong I am now. The attack at that time caused terrible pain in mychestandlungs. I could hardly move, and to stoop caused intense suf- er's English Remedy, and I J I thrttio-ht- I wntilH 1-rv it. nlthnnirh I -fer I confess that down in mv heart I had little faith in iu" The first bottle gave great relief, and the second bottle made me the healthy woman I am today. My husband's lungs are weak also, and he cured himself with the same grand old remedy. Our boy and girl have both been saved bv it from death . by croup. I know this is so, for TE when they were attacked in the night I had a bottle in theel set, and by acting quickly that fatal malady was easily overcome. We always give it to the children when they have a cough or cld, and we would not be without it for anything. My sister will tell you also, if you ak her, that it is "a medicine that can ahvnys be depended upon for all the . trouolesof the breathing organs. ' I tell all our neighbors a'i ut Acker's English Rc-'y henever I get a chance, and there are plenty of peo ple around Mechanic ;;'r. N. Y., where I live, who would nomore think of go ing to lv d at night wi'h :H '.bottle of it in the house than they would of leaving their cVkjis wide open. A. I look at it, parents are criminally respnnsible wh- they allow their children to die under their very eyes with croup, because hen is a certain remedy that will conquer the terrible monster every time." (Signed) Mrs. Floyd Fowler. Acker's English Remedv Is sold by all druprdsts under a positive guarantee tliat your money will be retundeil in ense of failure. 95c, 50c., and i a bottle io United States and Can.nl 1. In EruUm!, is. ad., as. 3d., and 4B. 6d. We authorize the rJMire tfunrntitce. HI 11. HOOKER & CO., ProprUU)rtt Aew Kffri, . For sale by W. L. DeLano, Eugene, Or. An Epidemic of Whooping Cough Last winter duri, . an epiiWimo of whooplim piuieh n.y chililri-ii contrai'i ed the dinauce, ImvIiiu t.eveie ctiuuhiiiij; spells. We had iiwd Cliiiiniii'rlnlii'K Cough Reim-dy v ry Miduraafully for oroup and uaturallv lurntil lo k at iln.1 time aud found It rrlievi-d th- enuuh and eSected a complete cure, John E Clifford, Proprietor Norwood Hou.hb, Norwood, N Y. This remedy is for sale h) v L UeLano. Pay Your Dog Tax. 'Ihe tax ou dogs hecauie delinquent July 1. All persona keeping dogs withiu the oorporale limits of the city are hereby notified to call at once on the recorder and pay the tax. J M Stiles, t hief of l'olice. Rsv. W. E. Hitzer, W. Cuton. N. Y. writes, "I had dyspepsia over twentv years, and tried doctors aud uiediciues without benefit. 1 wBs pervaded to use Kodol DvHpepsia Cure and it heln. ed me from the start. I helievs It t . l. panacea lor all forms ol ludweailnn It digests what you eat. Vli.ia.nt A Co., toruer lirug tstore. Tile For Sale Eight Inch tile for sale. Inci,Ueof Kl auipueil atUuKD ollloe. "Necessity Knows No Law." But a. laiu of Nature bows to the necessity of keeping ute viooa pure so that the entire system shall be strong, healthy and viaoroas. To (axc Hood's .?jrJnJ-7r. it. . O.XKS punicr. is Ihrrrtn. . I r .,. 'litis. "'y m netrly evtry house- It I3-;-.'it dtejlnmtnU. Ii.-,'J. i-'ioa Jisortiors " My Hep. n?''".:'. tclh . . . ,.1 naai aaerders and -I ... vj ; irsMr...A ;u. . u .i i i.-i !:o::. ' 'tm r. Thompson, dtcoc l:l:tb. tiilrrlla:.n RUNNING UP A BIB BILL For doctor feea Wouldn't bo ueceuary, when you art) at tacked with oolds at ihia sea ton of the year, if you would keep a bottle of our pure and liiirh trrade Cyruu .Noble Wtmkeyin your house aud then take ft in the form of toddy, or mm your taete dic tate, at bedtime ur any other old time. Then i nothing like it for colds, 1j Grippe ur kindred ailment. W fll. ReDsham Working Night and Day. j The hucieataDd mlirhlleat little thing that ever inmlf ia D - King'a New Life nils. Eveiy pill in a ugar-ooated Klohule ol healih. that changes weak lie-- into strengih, llstlessness into eDfti, hralii-faif Into mental power. They are wonderful In building up the health. Only 25o per box. Hold by VV L DeLano. Whale Oil Soap. Hopgrowers are luvited to oall ou th Eugene 8oap "o, 8th street near Olive, for samples and prices of whale oil aoap. EuoeneHoapCo. I W. KAYS FOfiNITliBt CO EM3ALMERS and ' FUNERAL DIRECTORS Modern Photography careful attention given to every subject un der the skylight and in finishing of all portrait work at the Eugene Livery and Feed Stables WEST BROS, Props. New Rigs New Harness, Competent Drivers Horne hnrded by day or month OHica Comer Willamette and Tenth StAeJ. Telephone Mela 91. EUGENE STEAM 0 VEINS CLEAKIN8 WORKS.! Weet Ilehth Street ucareteemUuodrx, CKF.I5 MARX, Jr., Proprietor. -.11... Ior :rddXri'.h,n Telef.lione-l'.Uclt t'.3 Pleasure Galore... wit all who ride ia no r bote lee t ''hi .n, n h and elenant t rimmingi .1 ?' ?Ut mhk' ,h """"" 'fhu-le lmo.t Imi.iwptl hie to the "pMite end lighten the taak o inli.rv. liienchaturamitererT " "' ' menr Biile. of jorim rj-ereel,,,,,. $45.00 U. lira, See theiu at tUtlrJNE, OREGON U "J m i..m' v. F. L. CHAflBElS.