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DAILY EUGENE GUARD. Delivered every Evening at your door for only 50 cents a Month. VOL. 18. SATURDAY EVENING EUGENE, OREGON, JULY 21, 1900 SATURDAY EVENING NO. 132 Advertisements in the DAILY GUARD Reach the Right kind of People. CLOSING OUT SALE COMMENCING JULY 16. Our Summe -Goods... Must he Closed Out by as- August 15 IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR Immense Fall Lines Will give you excellent values In SUMMER GOODS. CALL AND 5EE US HAMPTON BROS, Lest We Forget" Your attention is again called to the fact that Yerington's Pheno-Quinine In a specifio for Cold in the Head. La Grippe, Headache, and all other similar complaints. SATISFACTION OK MONEY BACK. Prepared and Bold only at Yerington's 9th Street Drag Store," EUGENE, OREGON. SAFETY Mil FOREIGN LEGATIONS AT TEKIN STILL ALIVE. BLUE RIVER See Our New Line of Si JUST IN DAY & HENDERSON South Africa Again Heard From Special to the Guard. Washington, July 21. Minister Wu, of the Chinese government, has received during the past 24 hours, two cablegrams from Sheng, the imperial officer, stating that an imperial edict just issued reports all foreign ministors in Pekin safe July 18. The report is further corroborated by the viceroy of Nanking. This news is most cheering, and since yesterday when the message came through from Min ister Conger, there has been joy and rejoicing where before only sorrow prevailed. Having held out so long thero is high hopes that the ministers and their families may yet be rescued. LI HUNG CHANG TO BE TAKEN. Special to tbe Guard London, July 21. The British cruiser Bonaventuro started this morning from Taku to intercept the steamer carrying Li Hung Chang and seize and detain the wily statesman, who has been so persistent in his efforts to reach Pekin, against the advice of everyone. Admiral Seymour reports that 'Fein Tsin has been evacuated by the Chinese. There were strong fears enter tained that a big battle would result from the largo body of armed natives in the city, but this is now happily averted. SOUTH AFRICA HEARD FROM. Speolal to tbe Guard. Cape Town, July 21. Tho forces of Lord Roberts have attacked Middleburg, and a big battle is in progress. The esult of the fight has not yet been received. President Kruger is present and is personally directing the defense. Eugene Is Losing Some of Its Trade. TURNPIKE ROD IS ESSENTIAL, "The road from Eugene to Blue Itlver should Le improved," said n well known professional man to a Guakd reporter this morning. "The trade of the district will amount lo thousands of dollars in a year, and Kugeue is entitled to that trade. Bhe caunot gel it however, without enterprise. Brownsville will step in aud secure what is Eugene's birthright, because tut town Is spending money ou a road, and Is already getting trade as a result." ".My attention was brought to this mutter very forcibly thin week by an Kiwteru man, who had been iu the district on a lour of luspeotiou. He is well pleased with the camp aud asserta that it will be prominent iu a few years. The one thing unexplaluable to liim was trie fuel that the road from Eugene to the district is in euoh bad shape." It would be a good and profitable iuveetmentinr Lane county and Eu gene to build a turnpike the entire distance. Money spent iu this way is never wasted. It Eugane is to hold the Blue River trade the town must rustle for it, and road building is the best rustling. Mot on the Trail of Coffee! What will you take to try a sin pie pound of Chase & Sanborn's liigh-Grade Coffee ? All beginnings are hard, as the tl.ief said when he began by steal ing an anvil. But listen to the factsl The beginning of everything is a curious machine used only by them It separates out the full-grown ber ries. Other firms would call this extravagant, but you won't when you come to drink the coffee. These berries are then only roast ed to order. The same day they are hermetically scaled in canisters so tlr t rot a breath ot aroma is lost. (! vJ.he great Abu Bakr of blessed memory, what a flavor this gives to your coffee pot in the kitchen I ) Your grocer breaks the hermetic seals and puts the coffee intoChase a & Sanborn's imported parchment- L lined bags, each bearing the Seal 8 trade-mark with their signed war- ji! ranty of I Iighest Quality. I his he f. vi to you. Mid you never buy any other c Toe afterward I L C SKEELS Sole Agent For Eugene. Wolff American Race Wheel-"" Prompt Payment. J M Kilohen, administrator of the estate of Ibe late James A Bagan, who died May 15, 1930, received June 14 from tbe United Artisans $2000, being the full amount of a policy held by Mr Hagan In that popular order. Tbe business affairs of tbe Artisans are very promptly attended to. Boseburo "Street Fair". Rote- burg Review: "The street fair meet ing last night resulted at tbe former ones have in no definite action. The subject was discussed pro and con for a long time, and finally was adjourned to next Monday night without action Messrs Strong, Childs, Churchill and Wellenburg, of the executive commit tee, staled that tbey felt that they could not make a success of tbe fair In the time given them and with tbe amount of money subscribed. Tbey were willing to co-operate in making the project a success, and asked that another committee be appointed. No action was taken but Chairman HI! debrand will committee." Junotion City Times: J T Clow, who passed an examination and ap plied for a position as brakeman on the 8 P, was finally called and la now on the road. Tbe boys report that Jim" buckles down to work like an o'd timer and does gcod work, Cottage Grove Nugget: J A Benton and Herbert Eakln are back from Winchester Bay, after an outing of two weeks. Their wives remaiieu with J I" Curriu and family and oome home later on. Salamander Finish. Weight 19 lbs and o Call and ee it at Wolff Ameri can Aeency, Holiien'i "1-1 eland, Hoath WilLmette street, Eugene, OreR.m. W A KUYKENDALL, Agent. probably appoint a A COLLISION. Two Locomotives Crash Each Other. Into Notice to the Public. We herewith agree to sponge and press your personal clothing as often as requested, for $1.00 per month. tUBEKE STEAM DYEING &CLEANINB WORKS THREE MEN INJURED. Speclel to Ills Quart), RosKBUiin, July "21. Two large freight eutues going opposite direc tions and without any cars attached met In a cut between Myrtle ' reek and Riddle, about ZO miles south of here, last evening at 7 o'clock. There was a terrible crash. Tbe following employeee of the com pany were iojured: James F rater had his right urm badly orusbed aud the same was am nutated near the shoulder. He belongs to the Elks lodge of Ro-eburg, and the lodge sent blm to St Vincent's Hospital, where they bave a bed. His father it prostrate at this place. C R Cavinder was scalded all over. Louis Oubln, scalp wound o'. dis located knee. All tbe men will probably recover. Tbey were taken to Portland. Beckham Named. Lexinoton, Ky, July 20. Governor Beak bam was nominated by tbe demo cratic state convention for governor by aoclamatlon. I r vi no Man Arrestkd. H C Buokman, who resides near Irving, was brought before Justice Wlnter- meler today, oharged with obtaining gcxOe under false pretenses. Be will be given an examination Monday, and in default if bonds Is beld to await examination. Thanks. The Ucard bas received handsome pictures of tbe Lane County Veteran. Aociation aud the Ladies of theO A R. They can be procured at tbe Citizen's office for 25 cents each. R C The Hoffman W OZEIOLER, PaoPAHTOa Brick! Brick! I keep constantly on hand a large quanti ty of first-class brick at yard li miles west of Eugene. J. M. MARTIN. Rose burg Flalndealer, July 19: BUir, one of the most popular young trainmen running out of this city, left on this morning's local for Eugene, where be will be joined In the holy bonds of wedlock to one of Eugene's most popular young ladles, Miss Tllley Rickel." Roseburg Flalndealer: "Ray Carlon, ho bas been employed as freight agent and baggage master at Couture Grove, arrived In this city on Wednes day evening's local. Ray Is being troubled again by his Injured limb which hat never healed satisfactorily It Is stated that be will be compelled to make a change toon, at Ibe work at WHEAT CROP. Farmers State It Will lie Better Than Predicted. A Guaud reporter today inlorviewtd quite a number of farmers ou the con dition of the wheat crop. Many of them have now been cutting wheat from six to ten days. Next week threshing of fall wheat will Income general. Most of the futmers predict thai the yield will be much better than tbey thought It would 10 or 12 days ago. They now think tliev ilt have considerably over a half crop while previously they thought the yield would beuuder a half crop. Court House Items. Chattel mortgage $ (10 00 Renewal .'. 1(H) 00 Chattel mortgage 80 00 Mortgage 805 00 Satisfaction 3no 00 RKAI, RHTATE TKANHFKH8. Addle Williams to E C Keys, 40 acres in tp 17 s r 4 w; $IU0O. T B Dean to Jennie and May Dean, one-sixth interest in Jumbo, Crystal, Old Tom, Betty aud Homer claims, Blue River district; quit claim. T 8 Dean to J B Gllkoy, one-twelfth interest in above claim; quit claim. T H Dean to J A Olikey, three twelfths Interest In the above claims; quit claim. Adam Ritchey toTH Dean, Jumbo claim, Blue River district; quit claim. J A Gilkey etal to T H Dean, Crys tal, Old Tom, Betty and Two Hleterrs olalniB, Iilue River district; quit claim. Alien Noffsluger to D C Trotter, 120 acres lo sea 8 tp 18 s r 1 w; $260. MAKKIAIIK I.ICKN8K. . Geo Bohlman and Miss A Helnrieh. Is Knwn Here. Today's Oregnniaii: "Gov '1 T Oeer today recelvnl a requisition from the uovemor of the state of Kentucky for the person of J B Bowlln, a teacher In the Wiston sclino!, who is wanted in Kentucky for the crime of Uttering and publishing a forged Instrument. t he requisition was granted, though Bolwln and li is attorney appealed before the govern- in opposition. Bowlln (might school In the Hpeneer Creek district, this county, about one year ago. fie is about 38 years old, and had a wife and daughter with blm, His wife is a sinter of Mrs Amelia Smith. The SPECIAL MEETING. Street Car Question to Considered. Be The fullowing call concerns an en terprise of Interest, and tbe meeting should be largely attended: To the Citizens of Eugene: A meet ing of the Council and the citizens will be held in the council chambers at the Cltv Hall at 8 o'clock tonight for the purpose of discussing the street-cur system. T W H ARina, Mayor. Interested. Cottage Grove Nug get: "C L Fituhard, the hophuyer of Halem, who owns a half Interest In the Bonanza mine, located about three miles on this side of tbe warehouse, returned on Wednesday from sn In spection of his properly, and is much pleased with the showing in the devel opment tunnel now being run. He expects to put other men to work on other property he is about buying." We call your attention again to our ...Shoes only ahout 20 clays left until we be gin the remodeling of our store. Oxfords that sold for 1.00 and $1.25 for 5o cts per pair rds that sold for 1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.25 go 75 cts per pair Big cut iii Ladies Shoes. Prices from 50cts up. All shoes go below cost. Men's Women's and Children's. J. V, KAOFFMAfJ AN ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY . of procerieii 1b ever tn be fmiml nt (lreenri;hut NrnkailontitUvftva tell the tale." One can of corn limy look more nt tractive than annthor yet tint he w rtli half the money. At leant half our mit'oetw iu HellinK In thin to our knowloiltro of buying. Yon the bene lit of our ji it lament. J. U. GREEN & SON. Telephone 25 a wi . mm mem Anothkh Baloon. j wils Owen and Tom L Gilliam have leased the south room In (lie Hotel Eugene for a term of years, and will Immediately open up a first-class saloon In the same. The Booth, Kelly Lumber Co Cottage Grove Is entirely too heavy ' 8aTe UP temporary lease and have for him now temporarily leased the room just north of McCluug's store. Good weather for Ice cream, etc. L N Roney Is back from Portland. Drive the nails down in your side walk. Al Auten bas a boll on the back of his neck. The river Is about down to low water mark. Bam Thurston Is Improving, we are glad to learn. Cool, refreshing summer drinks at The Banquet. The stone for tbe bank building will arrive tomorrow. The thermometer registered 87 de grees this afternoon. Have the Guard sent you while at the coast or mountains. E C Herren, a Halem hop buyer, spent last night In Kugeue. The north-bound overland train was 20 minutes late this afternoon. The cut worm Is mowing vegetables down tn this section of Oiegon. A force of men are still at work In voicing the A V Peters stock of goods. County Treasurer Patterson issues a warrant call today to the amount of $6000. Chas Davis Is the owner of a regis tered Gordon seller pup, received from Los Angeles. Vanilla and strawberry Ice cream, velvet and pineapple sherbet at The Banquet Holiday. The overland train was about two hours lute on account nf the railroad wreck, this morning. A telegram from Portland brings the good Information that Mis. Rosalie I'riendly continues to Improve. V large number of our citizens will spend tomorrow on the banks of the McKcnzie and Willamette rivers. McMlnnvllle had an $8,000 (Ire yes terday. D Oaby, who Intends to mov ing to Eugene, lo-ittW); no Insurance Henry Knmrp, who has been bed fast 43 days Is able tn be almut town, we are glad to state. HUH he Is quite sick. Ashland Tidings, July 10: Rev W H Gilbert, of Portland, who was chaplain of the Oregon Volunteers during the late war, arrived In Ashland Tuesday to leoture before the Chautauqua Assembly. Rev Gilbert and family expect to leave in a few days for Dayton Ohio, where they will visit relatives, The Season's Delicacies for breakfast, dinner or lunclieon, in all kinds ofhot weather foods in cereals, potted and canned meats, boned turkey and chioken canne I salmon, oysters nod chip beef we keep at bll times in stock of fancy invceries, fresh, hurli grado and appetizing We have srery thing (ielicito ou tempt the palate In hot weather, and our hutter Is choice and sweet s a nut as well as our fine hams and bacon, Yours to please, STERNER & WRIGHT COLD MEMS FOR HOT WEATHER AT Uoiled Ham by tho slice, 30c per lb Minced Ham, 15o per lb Veal Loaf, 25c per can GEO. T. HALL & SON Our Sale We are having- no dull days. Goods are moving1 at our store Business is good. Remnants of Summer Goods. We have an elegant spread of them, boo lor yoursolf. Summer Corsets. 43 cents to 09 cents now goods Short hip and long hip. We closing out the W. ( !. C. Corset at cost and holow. Shirt Waists. Uig cut; liit: reduction ; assortment left. good Skirts, duck and linen cost. See them. at Shoes. Our ladiea shoos aro eoinfr - o o cheap, Tho llcod shoo for ladies, try mom. They tit; they wear; they look good. Oxfords in tan and black: closing out children's shoes. The HAN AN shoo for men. Tho HEED shoe for women. Summer Dress Goods going fast at the low prices quoted you now. F.E.DUNN SUNDAY DINNER 50c EUGENE, OREGON.