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Daily Eugene Guard FRIDAY JULY 13 All Popular Brands of CIGARS FOR SALK AT Julius Goldsmith's GUARD Telephone, Ho -Main 191. 421 Rambler rldore. 106 Humble sold thi year. Cool, pleasant, summer day. Harvesting being pushed now. Dr Lowe, upllclaa, with J B.Luckey Fly screens A dooi sat FL Chambers, The Titus building Is about com pitted. Guaranteed bicycle repairing, Mo- Clananan, W II Andrews bad a valuable Jerney cow lo die yesterday. Wolff Ami-rli-au bicycles. V A Kuykendall, agent. Tbe stone for the new bank building is still delayed. Have the QuAHD sent you while at the coast or mountains. Buy a Orescent and you are sure of a good set of tires. II Mount Is having tbe sooth and west sides of his hall repainted. Wolf American High Art cycles. W A KUYKKNDAI.L, Agent Toa Wkkklv Guard, with supple ment was Issued today. Wcyolce 20 to $40. MoClauahan. J O Walts intends to leave fur Fori land next Monday, to attend the meeting, of tbe State Optical Hoolely, ofwbloh he Is president. Tiie funeral of the late H W Lyman ii held at 10 a. m. ibis tnornluir. " () Warner tunes plHnos and ore i.e. flepalrlng and polishing, The social on Prof Htreub's lawn to be given by tbe women of the First Pnwhyterlan oburoh, should be liber ally attended. All are Invited. Wolf American bicycles. ' W A Kuvkkndai.l, Agent. Pendleton Is going lo have a street fair. How abnut Eugene? Fishing tackle. K MoOlanahan Iloselmrg Itevlew: Bit Palmer, of Lane county, and Miss JulU A Hpaifr, of this i nunty, were married by Rev . W A Wood at his residence, July 7, 1000. (Jet a new lawn mower and a new plcae of hose and with a little pleasure you can have a lawn that you will be proud of. Guaranteed hose at V L Chambers A few secondhand Indies blcyoles cheap at F L Chambers. Tbe womeu of the Klrst Presbyterian oburoh will glveasoclal on Prnfbtraub's lawn next Friday evening. Ioe oresru and cake will be served for 10 cents. Wolf American bloyole. Guarantee nevjr rune out. W A Kuykendall, Agent Experience la the best teacher. Use Acker's English Itemed? iu any case of coughs, colds or oroun. Bhould II fall to give Immediate relief money re- ruutied. sas els aud 60 cts. Korauleby W L DeLaun. 123 Crescent bloyclei sold this year. What stronger terms can he applied to popularity and aotual satisfaction. F h Chambers has plenty mora of them. 'Til uot necessary to go to Portland to purchase genuine (N. U. Thk Uknuink) out irlaaa and sterllni silver novelties, as J, a. Luokey now has a big stock of the same at tempting prices. Rosehurg Plalndealen Hon E D Ural ford haa succeeded Cspt Mather aa special agent of the general land office for the southern half of the state, Capt Mather being transferred to New Mexico I consider It uot only a pelaaura but a dutv I owe to my neighbors to tell about the wonderful cure elTeoted in my case by the timely uaanf Chamber Iain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Heinedy. 1 was taken very badly with Uux and procured a bottle of this remedy. A few doses of It eflected a permanent cure. I take pleasure lu rvcniuiendlng It to others suffering from that dreadlul disease. -J. W. Lynch, Dorr, W Va. This remedy I sold by W L Delano. We Have... Just recoivod an Elegant assortment Of Sorosis Dress Shoes. Sorosis Means much to every Woman who wears Shoes. GILBERT wt m Of z Business Established Notice is hereby given that tho stock of merchan dise belonging to the astato of A. V. Petere, together with shelving, counters and safe, will bo sold at private sale or public auction by tho ad ministrator. Tho invoice will bo prepared for exami nation by next Monday. All persons who want to engage in business will find it to their interest to call on tho administrator for infor mation. Geo. B. Dorris, Administrator. Mrs W W Hepburn died at Halem yesterday. The close season for deer hunting nds August 15. The stages all go out with good loads these days. The Wendling telephone office Is ready for business. The Sunday closing law will be In force among tbe barbers in Astoria after July IS. Will Fleming, who formerly resided In Eugene, is serving with the regulars In the Philippines. For two days workmen have been attempting to remove the clog tn the Ninth street sewer and without suc cess. President McKlnley was oftlolully notllled of bis recent nomination yes terday at Canton, Ohio, Senator Lodge made the snoecli. Chaa Littlefield. formerly of this olty, who left some time ago for the Nome mining district, Is working In) the Hob wabaoker hardware store at Seattle. . Today's Salem Statesman: Miss Hlbyl Thurston, of Eugene, who has been visiting her grandparents, Oen nd Mrs W H Odell, haa gone to Otegon City. Tbe telegraph lo news In yesterday's Daily Uuakd was the same as that which was received here In the Port land Evening Telegram this morning. Die Guakd gives Eugene people freshest news. E Bert Tongue, at one time a student of the University here, and a son of Congressman Touguu, has been ap pointed deputy prosecuting attorney for Washington county. Today's Albany Herald: Editor J R Whitney, or the Herald, and J M Whitney, of Eugene, went totlieHllotz yesterday, for a few days' outing. Misses Laura and Lou Tllton, of Eu gene, are vialllng at the home or Asses sor B A Stafford in this city. Granite, Uraut County Qem, July 6: "Rev C A Wooley, of Eugene, a noted apostle of prohibition, Is visiting his brother, J J Wooley, the liveryman. Rev Wooley has been In the n.lulntty for 2S years." Joe Wooley was a resi dent of Lane oounty lor a long time. Roseburg Plaludealer: Up to the time the Plaludealer went to press, the subscriptions to the street fair fund had reached 1400, with considerable more promised, and many subscribers oll'erlng to raise their first oiler If It shnuld be neoessary. This is indeed noouraglug. Hpokane democrats latlfleti the nomination of Rryan and stevsnson with a rousing meeting last night' The loelebratlon was Indulged In by democrats, populists and silver repub licans who were enthusiasts in tho belief that Washington would cast Its vote tor the democratic nomlueva next November. To anyone who has read Theodore K-wee veil's magaxlne articles on the war In Cuba, tbe appropriateness of tho following chorus adapted from Pinafor will appeal with Irresistible force: For he himself hath said It And It' greatly to his credit, He's the Heto of San Juan. For he might have done the tlghtin And let others do the wrlteu', As lie comes a modest man. Rut, In spite of all temptations. He has published to the nations; He' the Hero of San Juau. Still Alive... pint bottle good fresh ketchup... It quart bottle bluing H)c large bottle pickles ilc dosen Jar rubbers 5c dot Mason jar cape anil rubbers 2-V llw No 1 lanra raisins j.v large buttle ammonia lev Eugene home- made (taking Powder guaranteed to I equal to tbe best, per pound 80 cents, a ounce can K C Baking Powder 3) ceuts. The above sold In all pure food stab. ...Ax Billy.., LOCAL TRAIX NEEDED. The Albany Special Should Be Extended to Eugene. Eugene houd have a lie't-r train service and we trul that tbe K illieru P.1.1H1 uiM iriul. that fat Mm .hnnlrl ham a regular nuwnwr (tain ut of the city at a decent hour in I lie tuornim'. At rjreeem a iierson going oorib and exnecting to do business iu Portland the same day must net ui at an unseasonable hour, or el-e take the afternoon train, which la often de layed, and spend two days if any bue iueHs 1b done in tiie metropolis. The .Southern Paulllo shnuld by all means extend tiie Albany expre-s train to this city. We need it and her business will justify the extension. Tbe extra enht to the company would be small. Messrs Koehler, Fields and Markbam, what say you? Protect the Birds. Efforts should be perslsently made to teach all good citizens, what mat y of them do not yet seem to renllZ9, the importance and necessity of protecting and preserving our birds, and for this ourpose of punishing their destroyers. 'i bis is even more applicable to the country than to the city. The sohools, churches, clubs, societies and every humane, progressive or even intelligent organization ought to join lu this necessary and valuable work. Few people know the value oi our birds. There Is scarcely one of them that, even if be gains a living partly In orchards and gardens, does not earn ten-fold, or even an hundred-told, tbe value of what he cmsutnes. While prosecutions and punishment are tec essary as correction of und warning to the wayward and vicious, the desired result must be obtained chief ly by educational methods the gradual teaching of the rising generation that wanton and sportive destruction of birds is both a crime and a sin, Roys will be boys, but they must be taught to he boys In some other way than In killing birds, the particular friends of the bumau race; and men who don't know any better than to kill birds, or who don't care about It If they do, must be given a few atrlpes by the whip of the law. Tbe birds of Oregon are worth hundreds or thousands or dollars annually to the state, and he who slaughters them wantonly Is a public enemy. Big Bonfire. There Is going to be a big time at the resident of Prof and Mrs John Straub this evening. While the lawn social is being given by I be Ladles' Aid society of the First I'reshyterlun church, at which Ice creum and cuke will he served at 10 cents, a bright, glowing bonfire will light up the lawn and enst Its radiance iu all directions. There promises to be a Jolly good time for everybody. Dairy 1'urcliased. Floyd Vuughau hie. piirchu'ed It ir retl's dairy and will conliiiue l .u business Mr Vaughan ban ouenl Din Huest herds of Jercy cowa In lids oounty ami will guarantie the bcr-t and purest nf milk. He not inlysi-kn for the continuance of old cuntoiiierii but solicits new one. For Sale. Good hay for cow, J2.50 per tc n, cash. Inquire al home near north euu of Flugeiie brldiri'. JosKi'ti Davis. Tile Tor Sale Flullt Inch ti e for sale. Tnniilrui.r J vnuimmil lUUUAKU OHIO! . The loggers of the Eugene log drive at Natron attended the funeral or their late oomrade, R W Lyman, to day In a body. SHARP REDUCTION FOR THREE DAYS CELEBRATED TtfOIVIP SON'S GLOVE-FITTING THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY We know It's ridiculous to oir.-r ucl fine Corset at low prices, but It's a plain, simple story: This line must be closed out. We know how to take losses cheerfully. Test us tomorrow and see how gracefully It is doue. THOMPSON K & M Corset sella t S1.25, 50c THOMPSON Q Corset sells at $1.50, 60c THOMPSON S & L Corset sells at $1.75, 75c THOMPSON E Corset sells $1.00 THOMPSON B Corset tells at $2.50, 31.25 MAIL UKUKUS PROMPTLY lATTKNDKD TO S. H. FRIENDLY EUGENE RICHEST IX BOHEMIA. . Ore Studded With Gold In The! Old Kuolt Mine. (.'oi'I A'jb (iitovu, Or, July li The old Knott hiIiih, that 'S years ago wan ' the uri niniial at traction Iu this- nart of 1 the slsl. ami has lain Idle until SIX I weeks ago, has again rutM lo the front i by yielding the rif l ore that i ever been struck I' the Bohemia die. trii-t. In ainkirii i shaft W feet. II u ,. -tr,l..L if feel of Wllicll la immensely rich. Th-ore is aolid, nd gold ean be seen glitiering all through It. Ao'MitHU i,uuudfore was brought in b eiage this eveuiuw, snd its dii play created quite a sensation. The bsft Is about 60 bet from the old Knott shaft, which Is 09 feet deep There Is not a doubt aa to the vastuess of the wealth hidden lo this mine, as theorelnlhe old sbaft is identified with that lu the new one. Miners who have seen this ay it is richer than the famous Helena. An increased force wdl be put on and the old mill, that has weathered the storms for 25 years, will again be put iu operation. Sam rhurHtou Is home from Salem Miss Pauline Hodes has returned home. Henry Owen was down Irom Weud ling today. C C Sweeney, a Portland hopbuyer, is in Eugene. Merchant Cole, of Isabel, was lu Eugene today. Dr Slmrplcs left on this afternoon's traiu for home. MIssAguess Harris went to Salem this afternoon. (J M Hill is buck from a trip to the Belknap Springs. Mrs B L Heelop left for Ocean Park, Long Ueuch, Wash, this afteruoou. 7a M Brown the Crook county oattle- man, returned to Portland this after noon. H N Cockerllue uid wife came up today, to visit rriends and relatives for some time. Ray Littli field and Wert Fleming arrived last night from Seattle, on a short visit. Hon S K Kahln was "held up" in front of Chambeia' store last night by his bu(igy. Miss Frances Howard, daughter of Editor Howard or Cottage Grove, left for home today. Miss Jessie Slarr, of Yoncalla, who has been vinlting her uncle, J F Starr aud family, left for Junction on this uf'ernnon's train , Mr and Mr MuCurthy leave on to night's train for California. Mr Mc Carthy Is bridge euperli.tendeut on the new railroad lo Wendllug. Teachers' Institute. The teachers' annual county insti tute will commence Mouday, July 30, iiiOO, and continue five days, viz: July SO, 31, August 1, 2 aud 3. All teachers holding either state or county certlfl- cales are required by law tn attend the institute. There will be three instruct ors In attendance and every possible effort will be made to make the insti tute profitable and interesting. W M MlLLKR, County Superintendent. Harness and Saddles PRESTON & HALES LetTe order. fcrhouMptlntlnv. U M NcCrady at $2.25. Paints i MPiper CORSETS Samk Hkkk. There are nearly 16, 001) pe pie In risleni, fir tn wIikI ought lo i- Solent, il-rd-tre thi' -i-tt'-iii- i 1$U; J t r na-i- -loin- i a:i uot hIi-iu Itnl lilting. I.r n .rc l'"'' of n.li ui i miNM lite orp nit' inn . -uid tli. rule ul tbe Federal ivneus di nnt lriiiit nf hiiy territory tieing cl itid . a,t a p-tri nr ne city except tllS' i - ''' llllluiulpal lilie. uo- In -Itnllar c.iti liti mi. s Fairmoutit and -uo I I e i Eu ' suburb. 1 Hill, alilioiiu'h really b louring t -1 gene are excluded by the ireiii.ua nmna ! tfers llly lie Olltaide of tile Eugeil cnrpnritioi people it Instead ot having 500 will probably lie nearei 4,n0'. Small Coi.LKCES.Dr Parsons, the exceutriu millionaire of Chicago, who recently distributed $2,000,000 among the smaller colleges of the country, bis explained his action by saying that in his judgment small colleges are more beneficial than large ones; that the students are In closer contact with the profeiors, have more plea-ures, are free from cliques and tbe exactions of athletic sport, and It is probable the old philanthropist is right. Al any rate, wtioever helps to build up a small coll.'ge is as much of a benefactor huh who helps to hnild up a big oue. Stub Tkais. On account of freight train wreck near Duusmul the regular north hound ,asenger train due here at 1:06 this afternoon wat reported 12 to 14 hoars behiu time. The company sent a train con sitting nf one locomotive and teuder, one haggage car and two passenger coaches, to Eugene, arriving at 12 o'clock noon, and the same was order ed to run as a special between Eugen and Portland this afternoon Elks' Carnival Train We understand that the Southern Pacific railroad will run special excursion trains from Ashland to Porllaod to the Folks' Street. Carnival, which, takes place In September, ond at verv rcnmnahle pnecs. The tickets will be good nu tho excursion train, allowlug the nasseuger to return on any passen ger train duriug the next six days. Rvilroau Surveying. A geu tie man from Eastern Oregon tells us the Burlington Railroad has a crew men surveying through Harney valley and they are bouud to cross the Cas cades via the McKenzie route. This a flue pass and we believe that before m iiiy months u railroad will use Ve hope It may be the Burlitnrtoti. It. Getting Better. Today's Salem Statesman: Miss Nannie Paddock, or the University of Oregon, who was operated upon at the Salem Hospital for appendicitis last week, Is making satisfactory headway and hopes fo; her ultimate recovery are greatly strengthened. A Veteran. Salem Statesman July 13: "Geu W H Odell yesterday entertained his grandsou, 8 Thurston of Eugene, a member or Company A Fourth Regiment, O N G, and a vet- erau of the Philippines campaign The young msu is not entirely restored from tbe effects of the campaign In Luzon." Piusi.aw Kiveh The U S govern ment engineer reports to Washington, D C, under date of July 12: At Bluslaw the work is well under way. Seveu bents have been added to tbe tramway which is being enrocked. The wi-rk Is making good progress. Lost Kkwakd. P E Peterson, of Estrup has Inst 21 goats from his f .nu 8 miles west of Junction City. A re- ward of $1.00 each will be paid for their return; mark a round hole in each ear. Addiei-s P E Peters in, Estrup, Or, Hot'3. The condition of thegrowing hops In England, America's greatest oompi tltor In the world's market, Is such that the Amerlran bops- promise to Dring remunerative price this ytar. Dkath8. Eugene lodge, A O U W, nas oeen orgauized a little over twenty years snd 24 members have died, dis trlbutlng $48,J00 among needy rela tives aud rriends. Do not forget tbe social to be given on Prof Strsub'a lawn next Friday evening. Ice oream and cake will be served for 10c extra. All are Invited. Lost. A pair of gold rimmed eye. glasses with temple pieces. A liberal reward will be paid finder by leaving same at Guaho olllce. chki-sb Maker Waxted. a cheese maker wanted. Addres. r.r call on 8 8 Stephens, Crow postofflce, uaue county, uregun. Bicycle dk "ale. iooo Kamhier Tandem In flrst-class condition; good as new; at a bargain. Call on CO Matlock, for prloe. Lost. A sack of e'nthes. between Eugene and head nf mill race. Finder will please leave same at Guahd onice and receive reward. REV. KELLEMS. AM1TV, Or., July li-Revival ser vices are In progress at the Christian church, under the leadership i,f Re, MrKellems, of Eugene. . Call For County srrsnts. Xotliv is hereby given that ttir following warrants will he p, on pn-sentatlon at my nrtloe on and aktkk Ju'y in, lm Interest on same will eras,. July 10, mo,- Al i,,, county warrants from rrgislered num ber 7175 to 7fsst, both iucluslve. Dated, Eugene, July , 100. A H Patterson, County Treasurer. 'J F. C. Potts Read This, Consumptives " From the way my wife coughed for six months, I knew she had consump tion. She showed it in her face, too, and her body wasted away to a mere skele ton. After she got down in bed the doctors couldn't do any good. I called in both Dr. T. A. Shannon and Dr. N. L. Hawsen, each of whom is a first-class pnysician, but tney had nothing that would reach the trouble in her lungs. My wife's father came to see her one day, when she got very low. He lives in Cedar Lake, Wis., while we live in Rice Lake, Wis. Me said he 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 helped her right away. She took eight 50c. bottles, and they put her back on her feet and made her as sound and well as nny 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 sieeps as sounaiy as you please. Her stomach no lontre rives her any am telling. If so, 1 Acker's English says Acker's Eiuri it is sold on a r"ti bottle come bn k t ' is Luther Bedell, Uio Acker's E-iiMV that your mon-.-v w United States and d We authorize the above fftutr'Vitee, For sale by W. IK L. Hotel Ai rivals HOFFMAN. Li N B-iki-r, VVulterviilo A C i-'ii-ie'-, Freeuniul M T Giwu, Portland Oeo Miller, Telephone Co F T Peebler, Telephone I n W D McDnnald, Telephone Co W B Miller, Telephone Co O li Parsons, Mnhawk F ilonK neattle M Krledentlnil, Portland Walter Jackson, Portland C C Hwt-cnny, Portland R C Vaiighan, Purtl.-iud , Win Fleniltnr, Seattle EUGKNK. a B Crooks, 8 F . W E Mitchell and wife, Portland Mrs B H Richards, H K Bilius Strk-klai'ii and child, Junction F D Shield, Portland D P Jordan, Portland E F Flynn, Portland Walter Jackson, Portland P P Cameron, Poitland W V Fawl, frowley Ray Httlefild, Hentlv Koliler & Chase Music House Owing to the death of (.' li Harper, of Wimer & Harper, i f SuHtle, Wash., the brauch plauu aud orgun depart ment thai has bten tun by them in ibis city, will hereafter be conduoted direct by Kohler Chase, or San Fran cisco, where you will always find a no line of pianos and organs at Bun rancii-co prices. Instruments sold on essy install ments. This will he conducted by Geo F Craw and li E Mori Is, in Titus lunch, soutn 01 inn ttoiiman House. iiuiu sireei, jLUk-ei:?, uregoo. House Wanted. Containing from five to seven rooms ii hiu three or lour blocks of business nter. Rent must be reasonable. Will contract for 1'2 months or more. Rent promptly paid. Address P O box 121, stating location. Notice to Creditors Estate of A. V. Peters, ili-cta.-etl. Notice is hereby niven llist Geo B Porris Has been duly ovpointed administrator of the stats of A V Peters, decessetl, by the Honorable H K KindM, t'ouoty JuJ-e of i.ne vounly, urvg-m. All iersons having claims Sffainst Sii.1 ette are herel.y notified to present tbe same to ths a-lministrator. at his l..tr ortice in r uciie I' ty, over the First National Hank, within six months from the late of this notice, .Inly VI, I'.W, with ths necessary toucher. All claims m.ist be itemiittl. (iK-'U IVruis, Administrator. I la-XTfJ-- RUNNING UP A BIS BILL ' For doctor' feet wouldn't be fiecewary, when yon are t torlte d with culdft at thin ie wm of the year, if yon would keep a buttle of our pure and JiiL-h Krade Cynu Noble Wliiflcey in your house and then take it in the form of toddy, or ai your taata dio tatea, at bedtime or any other old time. Then ia nothing like it for colda, La Grippe or kindred ailments. W fll, Reflsbam Dealer in Tobaccos & Cigars. .Manufacturer, trouble at all. Mavbe vou doubt what I visp you to see J. N. Schmidt, the druggist who sold me -' rrr Consumption, He'll tell you the same thing. He . ' '. irr-'ly is wonderful in all throat and lung troubles; that enre, or money returned, and he never yet had a i -.live, ahough he has sold hundreds of them. My name Lake. Wis." n;tly is sold by all dnifrtrista under a positive guarantee I he r 'funded in t-aae of fnilure. asc, 50c. and $1 a bottle la ii'la. In Ktiuland is. ad., 2s. 3d., and 4s. 6d. 1L iroojrm i CO., Propriam, Sea I'orh DeLano. Eugene, Or. Pay Your Dog Tax. 'I he tax on dogs liecame delinqaen July 1. Alt persons keeping dogs within the corporate limits of tbe city Hie t-en by notified to oall at ence on 1 he reoorder and pay the tax . J H Stiles, Chief of Police. o Cure Ho Pay. Tlmt in tiie way all rirupL-fetK pell f Tasteless (thill Tunic fur ('bills, Malnri. Iilliousnem. It is sa plta:uit to tak.i Lemon Syrup. Ot) cents "I used Konoi Uv-pepsla Cure In my family wiih wonderful results. . It gives immediate Telle', la pleasant to take and Is truly the dyspeptin's best friend," says E Hartgerink, Uverlsel, Mich. Digest" what you eat. Cannot fail to cure. Vincent A Co, Comer Drug more. Modern Photography Careful attention given to every subject un der the skylight and in finishing of all portrait work at the ueiHi.ov Eugene Livery and Feed Stables WEST EROS, Props. New Rigs New Harness, Competent Drivers Horses boarded hy clay or month. ?,,,fne-rol',y 8prinKs stage. Willamette and Tentli Streets. Telsphoae Mala 93. 0 fries Corner EUGENE STEAM DYEIN8 AND GLEANINB WORKS.... West Eighth Street near Steam Laundry. CHRIS MARX, Jr., Proprietor. Tsleplinns lllarlc 4!0 Pleasure Galore... rjjm. - s v wit all stho ride in onr bossies r carriage, shich haTS spring t nstii.-Hia, ri. h ami elevant trimmincs cn.i that make tns motion of " Hit le almo.t imprereplihl. to ths eniwito and lighten ths task o ttte ti.-rses. in such a turnout every ie Is ,o msr- mil,, ,f jcyni creation. fM3.0OlcHr.Vltt Be. them at F. L. CHAHBERS J