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Daily Eugene Guard All Popular Brands of CIGARS KOK BALE AT Julius Goldsmith's GUARD Telephone, Ha . Main 191. New Ads Today. Galloway's Waste Proof Feed Boxes. Geo B Dorria, Administrator. BREVITIES. 421 Rambler riders. 106 Ramblers sold (bis year. Very few farmera in Eugene today. Br Lowe, optician, with J B Luckey Fly screens Adooi sat FL Chambers. Many threshing machines running today. Guaranteed Llcyole repalriuir, Mo Clanaban. Horace Burnett his ncwpied cases on the OiMKD. WolfT American bioyrlex. W A Kuykeudall, agent. Latest Improved refrigerators at J W Kays Furniture Co. Buy a Orescent and you are lure i t a good set of tires. A gentlemau is In the oily talking of starting a "Telegraph School." Various flavors of Ice cream and sherbet at the Banquet Hunday. Wolf American High Art oyoles. W A Kuykendam,, Agent. Blcyoles $20 to $60. McOlauahan. l O Warner tunes pianos and oiiMina, Repairing and polishing. John Ingham, who has been quite III with heart (roubles, Is better, we are glHd (o B(ate. Wolf American bicycles. W A KuvkknualIi, Agent. The banquet will serve a number of delli'liM flavors of Ion cream and nljul.fi Uui.day. Mim. Itonalle Friendly continues to Impiove, but will be conflued to (he Iichi Hal for (en days yel. Tlie passenger train that went north today was a coal burner, bhe aUo hauled the president's car, California One ai ootid, hand refrigerator at i bargain. J W Kays Furnlturo Co. 123 Urcsceut bloyolei sold this year. What atrongor terms can be applied lo popularltyund actual satisfaction. F L t'humbcrs lias plenty more of them. A f.'W secondhand ladles blcyoles i heap at F L Chambers. Wolf American bloyolns. Guarantee never runs out. W A Kuykkndai.l, Agent. Correspondence from Josephine county to Jacksonville Times: Alex Cockerllno and family, of Eugene, are visiting relative residing In this onuuty. Expsrlenoe Is the be-t teacher. Use Acker's English Reined v in any cast of coughs, oolds or crouu. Should II fall to give Immediate relief money re- tunned. H ou ana ou ots. r or sale W L DeLano. Klamath Falls Express, July 27 "Ulck" Hmlth returned last Thursday v from Eugene, where be Jmt completed his Junior year as a student ai the University of Oregon. Roseburg Review: Leandor Bre circus failed to keep its appointments In Osklaud and Drain, and a number of people were disappointed (hereby. The outfit left Itoaeburg Thursday morning foi Coos couuty. At present muoh treasure appears to be being shipped over the B P Co.'s railroad by Wells-Fargo A Co. The express company's oars durlug the lsl week or more have been carrying three extra guards to keep a watch over It. Jacksonville Times: The regents of the Oregon Agricultural College have forbidden the rtuclenta of (bat Ins'ltu tiou from participating In Intercol legiate contests, much to the disgust of the sport-loving public throughout the state. This ruling Is as unjust as It Is surprising ami arbitrary. Med ford Euqiilror: The advertMng fakirs have been doing the town within the past two weeks. The faot of the case Is (hey should be let severely alone, The local papers are worth teu times inure for the money than any of these s .hemes lor advertising, while (he money Is sent at home. Ladies. WISHING Sorosis Shoes I'leaso call boforo G p. ni., as our XL. Btoro will closo at that hour, EXCEPT SATURDAYS ..Gilbert.. Dealer in Fashionable Footwear Notice of Sale. The stock of merchandise of A. V. Poters, deceased amounting to about $0,000 haa been appraised at (U per cent by the appraisers. 1 will sell tlie same at at private sale for cash. The inventory is in the hands oi tho administrator who invites bidders and will lake pleasure in showing tho same to per sons who may wisli to pur chase. GEO. U. DORRIS, Administrator. Church Notices. KI'ISOOI'AL CHURCH. Morning prayer and sermon, Ham Evening service omitted. D E Lovekidoe, Rector. METHOmBT KI'ieOOI'AI. CIIUHCH. Preaching at 10:30 am; subject, "The Uflloeof the floly Hplrlt." Evening at 8 o'olock, subject, "Temperance Reform." W B HoLMNCJBiiEAi), Pastor, PRKHBYTERIAN-OONClKKaATIONAJ, Hunday, Mao H Wallace will preach In the Congregational church In the morning and In the Presbyterian church In (lie evening. A union Endeavor meeting at the Presbyterian churoh at 7 o'clock. IIAPTIBT CHURCH. Sunday bcIiooI at 10 a m. Morning wnrehlp at 11. Hilbjecl for sermon, 'The Olft ol the Kingdom." B Y P U at 7 p in. Evening worship at 8, subject, "A Bond Bervant." Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:45 p in. A cordial welcome Is extended to all to attend these services. Calvkuv Bmoot, Pastor. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Bvnday sohool 0:46. Hermon 11. Communion 12. Junior 3. CE0:46, SermonS. Midweek service Thursday 7:.'iu p m. The publio cordially In vited to attend all our service. The pastor and family will leave home on tbe early northbound train Monday for the Enst. Rev Wlllard A Klkins will supply the pulpit during the month of August. MisC U Esson will attend to the work of visitation. Morton L Hohh, Pastor. J)IHC'OtiRA(llN(l, Thlrty-ll ve acres of summer-fallowed wheat was threshed on the Maihew Wallls place, west of Euiienc, yoxturriuy. It averaged 6 bushels, machine measure 20 acres of oats made 8 bushels per aore. James Yates threshed a Held ou the L H Lngau place, which was finely BUmmor-fallnwed, and It yielded be tweeu 0 and 7 bushels. On an average year these two pieces of laud should aveiage 25 to 80 bushels per acre. The farmers are gieully discouraged. Home of the tlircsberinoii lire refusing lo thresh only their own urops, as they cannot make expenses at preseui rates, Licenbki) to Practice. At the annual meeting of the Stale Board of Medical Eiamlntrs. held lu Portland the following were among those granted license to practice inedlolue and surgery In the state of Oregon Joel C Booth, M 1, of Ban Franolsoo Frank J Van Kirk, of Minneapolis, Minn, Dr Booth at one time attended the U O, and Dr Van Kirk baa located u Kugcno for the practice of his pro- fesslon. Heard From Word has been heard from young Hmlth and Willis who rau away Wednesday night. Mr Geo Hniith, father of young Smith, received a letter from Ills boy postmarked at Kdgewood, Cal., containing $50, but no other luloriiiBtion. Wahhinoton Hhincii.ks. We have Just received a car load of the Wash, Ington celebrated cedar ahluglrs, which we will sell cheap at our mill foot of Washington street. " KutlENH I.tlMHKK t'n. CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Special Sale... l.00 Shirt waist (Vc 75-cent shirt waists t)V 60 cent shirt waists . 4Ac All this year's styles, no old num bers. Ladlea tan and blark (lee all sisea f .7.', Ladies line shoes good value for 1. 50 al t.OY Ladles heavy shoes, good value for (1.00 al , To Men's heavy alines, good value for 11.50 at l.On Men's line shoes, good valnn for I 00 at T,s We close at 8 o'clock each r-wiiiii.-excrpt Saturdays. ...Ax Billy... Ui''iia.LMl'i!M''Ml!-'JJi.- 'J J-1' J Fire Last Night. About 10 o'clock last Diirlit a general alnrin of Are was sounded and ihe de- artmeul quickly turned. The fire wss lu a residence on Kevenili street. lear Willamette, owned by Jerry Ream of Albany, and occupied by O C Zeigler. The fire wan put out with all KMslble sjieed, but cunelderuble dam- ge was done lo the huildiug. Jsearly nil the contents of the building were moved lo places of arfely. The building was irivund in the Alliauce company, (je- K Craw, aijent tor and the furniture was insured u the Aachen-Muulcli company, Uoldsruith Bros, agents, tor $500. There Is apparently no question about the Are. It was Incendiary. Al one corner of the building a hole about six Inches square was fo'ind, and some matches and paper told a story of their own. This is the third fire which Mr Zelgler baa had within a year or so' First his barn was burned and with It he lost two horses and a delivery wagon. On Thursday night of last week Are was found In tbe pantry of 1:1b residence but was extinguished, and the services of the department was not needed. The house contained but little furnlturo, a bedroom suite or two and a few other articles else all might have been saved from the lire of lutt evening. This matter of Incendiarism should be looken Into rigorously and If possi ble tbe guilty party hauled up. Buch aflalrs do not tend to make the oltlswns of a town feel safe regarding their property while It I known that there Is a fire bug lu their midst. Tbia afternoon Marshal Brady and roiiccman uroner discovered papers saturated with coal oil under (he floor, that by some means did not burn This proves conclusively that the house was set ou lire In the basement. Mr Zeigler says he left the building between 0 and 7 o'clock that eveulug, and carfully locked the bouse. Recipe for Ice Making. Any housewife by following the new recipe Just discovered will be able to make ice easllv. This new Ice Is cheap and quickly prepared, being cmupoBed ofakiud of ammonia salt. With It, Ice cream may be froa-n in a lew minutes. Ho muny wonderful im provements are U'lng discovered thai it brings into prominence any lustitii lion lltut remains unchanged. Buin su example is lioaletter's Htommli Bitters, the well-known remedy for weak stomachs. Fifty years has seen uo change In It. Whll. i nmny Imlin linns hiivo risen and fallen, this ex cellent medicine bus leiiii.lnt-ri un changed and as mure lor Indigestion, constlpullon, dspepsln and IiIIIiiiih nesa, it Is iiutUulled. Hie thai mil private revenue stump covers the neck of the bottle. ' 'PNot Gspat the Shadow ani Lose the Substance. Many people are but shadows of their former selves; due to neglect of he.dth. ' Look out for the bliod, the fountain of life, the actual substance; keep that pure by regular use of H I's Sarsaparilla and ro but, health will be the result. I-V.V.'.-vi'j, uf.r.-n'j.s, am other wor riif '.-.'f bt tVngJ of the ptal 4m4 lift TOiV: fv woeth rrc'it?. Hacking? Cong;!i "Iws troubled Tvii'i d luck-tig civiejlt. One biMe of Hi i-j's ZWsjpiri!! hclptJ me And three bo:;!c-. cured me tnd m.tde me strong." Gere , v !V. Bennunt, Couispring, 'Del. yuly catbtrttc to ta WUhrtiwl' Hra)riHav r ...SPECIAL... H Kid (iloves. Assorted Colors, Full Line of Sizes, Prices $1. ft) and $1.75. We Avill sell Saturday 5 only for..,. 3 i n n ...veu 5 H Friendly i EUGENE, OREGON. i Mail orders promptly iiUoiuIihI to. sjej.J'-'-W rentoaai.. M O Warner is home again. Harry Baxter, of Mohawk, was d ,wu today. Stephen Hmetd msde this office a pleasant call today. Welter Lyons, of Walton, :j visiting relatives In Eugene. Mrs Win M Miller came down fr.'iu Cresweil this afienioo". Miss Floy Lucke' , of Pendlel.ni is again visiting in F -,enc. lieo W Run : ri. of f'ond.m, if, visiting In Lane oui.ij. EL Campbell, of Woulburn, wi'l spend Holiday in Eut'ene. Miss Aguia Harris has gone to Portland to vUit relative. MniU Braustetler wel t to foliage Orove today to viit Mend. Attorney Jerome Knox, of Cottage Urove, was in the city today. Misses D.-lla and Rose Gross aie visiting with Iriends al Cottage Orove. 8 H Frleudlv went to Portland this afternoon to speud Sunday with his family. Ell Bailee and John W Stewart were in Brown ville today purchasing cavalry hordes. J R Campbell arrived home this af crnmin after n month's lilp to the upper McKenzie Edith Hiflinati went to Sodaville this afternoon to spend Sunday with Mlvs Jessie Uilatrap. Mrs. Win. F. O.iburn, of Winnipeg, Canada, Is visiting at the home of W T Oaburn, in this city. Mrs M S Barker and duughters. Misses Enael and Mary, are home from a vlult with relatives at Portland. MUs May Lyons, a popular clerk in Hampton Bros.1 store, leaves Monday for Walton, where she will visit rela tives for a couple of weeks. Portland Telegram: Miss Birtha Belcher has been visiting uear Eugene, the guest of Mrs Wra Cheshire. Mrs Best, after a pleasant visit with relatives in Eugene, returned to her home al Oervais this afternoon. MrsLlschen M Miller has returned from her visit to San Francisco lo her home In Portlaud, so says the Daily Teleg rain. Ki'V M J. Il'se anil family leave Monday on ilieir trip to the East. We wish lliem a plea-nut hiii and a safe return to Oregon Salem rtaieni:tu: !" .VI i li.ie! returned yeateidny iill.-nino Inn. u two week-' vnoxtloll visit Hi. Klltfe-m-.... Mras Laura Jones, of Drain, who iiu- lieen visiting MIrs (ieriru-le Holier went to Coltawe Urove yesterday niorulnir. L. H. Howltiud. who bus uniked in the OUAKD lllce for -e-r tl yesre, Ii.ih ucreiili il a pnnliifin in t he olllt'e o' the Sairm Dally ntalesin,.,, .iu: v ill it1' to that city Monday He Ih a Urst-ciaa nun tir-d primer. T'i- nunun It Ih niO't esdiiiultli; ftimtly will hIho Ichvo Ktigeiie. Tt:o Giiaku fur.'e wUIioh thfin well In their new home. Wiikat la 1'ooh. The threaliliiK crews wliloh Hturted yeslonlay In the woMern pnrt of the county are hftvlnir a hard Lime of It, and cannot thresh enough at the usual (irtue per butdiel to pay nperatins expenrnv. In faut Uiey have given up the mk, toll Is re ported. Paper Harness and Saddles PRESTON & HALES hbftveordera forhouio palnttnc. U M Mlt'H&bY Paints Wall -..75c ! v in... H The Worm Pest. A worm that Is doing much nsmaue in vari .us poni uie of tin- sitti, In vail. (I wivloiii Wsi.nii.Kion a!-o, and ! may spread all over the ci-l. No one Icaii tell "whence U cmeth or u hither ' it goeth," for it is a short lived little I gourmand, and only apiears at long intervals, hut ii is capalile of doing a va-t uiiiniioi of barm during ns biief ami voracious cireer. Tne etltouiolo uisisof the Agricultural io!.g- are lellin;,' the Tanners alsait Ihe ug'y little least and h..w bfsl ! uestroy i', but .Iih iitririi.i,ihio. in rnal.v cases, evtu if valuable, will come too late. Pro- f. ssor Piper, of Pullman College, tays It I- not the same creature as the army worm that devastated Eastern slates many ytars ago, but is the variegated cut-worm. The name, however, n i.oi o Important as tbe manner of his sure and sudden taking-off, before he gorges himself to death on all the vegetables and grain ol tbe country. Professor Piper recommends Paris greeu, used dry on plants like cabbages or beans, and wet, by spraying, on all other crops. For tbe dry mixture, one pait of Paris grven should be mixed with 20 parts of powdered lime or flour, and sifted-from a sieve-bottomed box. For apiaying, one pound of ParlB green is used, with a pailful or twoof lime, and in 250 or 800 gallons of water. Some la rmers say however, that even Paris meeu is not ellVctlve to check sucb uiyradsoftbe worms, appearing and overrunning a place so sudde ly. I'tieie s only one consolutiou .u the cose; the nasty plague will soon dis appear, and iu all probability will not return lor many years. A. V. Peters Estate. The Inventory of A V Peters' estate was tiled today: Money on baud $ 450 03 H msehold property 627 75 Good notes and accounts 300 CO Mining stuck 150 00 House aud lots .' 2400 OU The unlse, 00 per cent of the invoice price 84U9 90 Fixtures In Btore 271 65 Total $7600 03 V ) h rw Itifnrn.eri tdat the ileoPHKeo itimtf u Kilt to MratnlMi-Httt John w ill) whom he hiii live 1 nuic-h of ihi.H MiK f i lie di-Hlh ai hi- w ife. . f at h!f hmiMt'lMiliJ funiMurt", and rncjiie t- '1!Ii.!t 1 llf II f " II' i -cS .m Ms. . 1 1 t-1 1 Fruit Wanted. i'ui-ii plniiis. pllMl f,) , Mppten unri M Kkancis ICuKi-iii-, Or. Fiw.M Ati.in IjAKK. J H Horrvnii ofl rcHWelt, who .vent lo llii. Luk Ailin, HC, ciuintiy in June, arrived home Inn! Huniluy. He dirt not think siiHlclently well of the country, si iiu-uitn niioinir a, iiuniupr who were (IoIdk well. T Ilowiuil and son Hoy aredolnir nnicli work on their claims, but not panning out as much as they anticipated. Later in tbe season they may secure better returns. O i tlie cleanup they employed 10 to 10 mtm Joe Willielm - of Goshen, thlB county is working claims he looated and a day or so before Mr Hchrlvner left picked up one nugget valued at overi-140. lM?nog siii wh iioa puiy nui n "a ' VIUO iLBVO 1'osition Accepted. Mtdford Mall July 27: Victor Holt, a graduate the Uuiversity of Oregon, who came to Southern Oregon lo spend bis vacation with fi lends aud lu tbe Interest of Sunday school missions, was taken soon after bis arrival herewith typhoid fever. He has been stopping with his uncle, Dr. Picket, but is now with hi brother-in-law, Kev W B Moore, and is very much Improved. Mr Holt has acoei ted a position as school teachor at Ko t Wrangle and will leave for that place soon alter bis recovery which now seems assured. Avekti8Rd kor Bale. The Noon day Mining Co , Uolieiul district, la Hclverilfed lo be sold at BlierlfTa tale In the Kotwtiuru PUIndi'slur, on Saluiday, Aiiiiunt 11, 1000, nt 1 o'clock p. m. The amount of judgment in 17,000 and Interest. Not Tkuk. Tbe rumor lliat tbe t-'lilcngii Itakery had chanced hande Id not liue. J. .V. KAYS FURNITyfit CO EMSALMERS and FUNERAL DIRECTORS Tto YciSfc Mother She thinks little of her self, aiul fails to notice how paie rina utn itii;. She wtn - is grow, constantly i docs not iti food ov.i tho h ' tl !!'-, ' sii'ias abuiiv OCOliiSini.'.MCTL nourishes and the nursi-) ; .vtrcngthens .-r and sup y" food the ."J fat-pro- plies U t .c ! : y . hone-fonv.in.jr an J ducing ili.inc'n:s were lacking. which 1 Sl .11 -utzf Hams, Sides, Breakfast Bacon, Picnie Hams. On .Sale at all grocery stores. Call for Li ray & Son's lard. None better. F. C. Potts Dealer Tobaccos hphi tfr WW llaCtf I" Mr . " , .STATE NORMAL SCHOOL: Monmouth, Oregon. ,.,1 Everyone who lias Slock or keeps a Cow, needs Galloway's Waste Proof Feed Boxes FOR FEEDING STOCK 'HAY OR GRAIN. BeCaUSe JIT A F?"I?,Hv.YIl-.cA," U'e ,n"di" " "nie.l within Uiabu, "ow iherf in i-mcttonl'T Ml WASjK , , K"'J; in "AVB KoTU T1MKS ITS COST in one ,,,. Count yourat n me how much you rnul'l saver hv uini these h.,s- ' n h?cV";x '" fei''1 f: "r, '"!"! nf cattle nt one time, and cost, about one cent for each A .V.."! ,wx h"'iM l in front nf every cow when utabled deviee.1 TEIt, CHEAPKlt and MoKB COUVKXIKST toS than any oth.r feeding .-.Ifi.,l'e'ji"no'"!'Pt,lny"",rlw,,'itv-Mn,'rwoI)"latn the patentea ami netaRIUHT L. E. HOOVER, Medford, Or. rv--sr,lf. ... , Af'n' for Oregon, Wajhington, Idaho ami Montana. UST Infringers will be prosecuted. From Sodavillc. Special to thn Guard. CODAVILLE, July 27,-Pnmnullke a miniature eunine, covered with dnat and persplrHilcn., Charlny Hnlnes arrlrid at 11:30 iimIku ir,.,!, v having n,(H ulp r 40 miles a-wheel alnce breakfaat. He will visit with lila family f..r a few dy. Mra E J Llat.-r.aiul con, Le ,t Llter of HprinKfteld. are here, and are suesta "H ampLaVeriiHwl h the Hdi.ir.pa The latter ex,et lo reiurn home on Monday nm. (T 8 KfOKNR Saw M,,.,. Ti.e F.,:o, mill win cr.lniv . ;"-. ...x.V.eK 0; I l up. SMOKED BY GRAY & SON. in & Cigars. S& Manufacturer RUNNING UP A BIG BILL For doctor fees wouldn't be necewary. when you are at tacked with colds at this spa eon nf tbe year, if yuu would keei) a bottle of our j ure and burn grade C'jim jNoMe Wbirkey iu jour liLUtte and then take It in the form of inddy, or a j ui, lte die tatea, at bedtime or any other old time. Thorp is rotbiug likfl it for ooIHb, La Uripfw ur k. ud red ailmeuta. W Si. Renshaoi Kail term opens September 18th. The students of the Normal School are pre. pared to take the State Certificate imme diately on graduation. ii nl nates readilv secure good position!. i . p- ue of year from $120 to $ 150. took Academic and Professional Courses. w special department in manual training. - e.l t-quipped training department. i -r c:italoue containiug full announce tti nt. address P. L CAMPBELL, Vreniuent. Or W- A- WANN, Sec. of Faculty. '1 - ft ttfitv EUGENE STEAM DYEIN3 ,ND CLEANING WORKS.... Wen Kluhth street near rftuam Lauudry, CHRIS MAFX, Jr., Proprietor. p . 1 J iJK cleaned, colored and repaired. Faded rluthina rentored to lta original oolor wi newl ""''action juarinlced. Work callid for and dellT.red. Telephone- Mark 410 Eugene Livery snd Feed Stables WEST EROS, Props. New Rigs New Harness, Competent Drivers Hone hoarded hy day or n onth. v-i, """F"l,''r h"'"' tl(. Willamette and Tenth Strtel.. T.l.phon. Mala 93. ( Bica Ci'tLer Pleasure Galore... Await, all who ride in our hiucin ',T ,V,,ri' whiih hae M'ii'1 ii i.i na, ri h anil eleeant trin,minf "ni. i that nke the notion v'l'l. le aimo.t mipreceptiW. lo lh "oiiijant, lu,hn tlie tak o( ne h..rae. In .mh a turnout ererT "five la po miinr mile of joyful i- r-tion. f4o.00 to f I7&IU then, at P L CHAHBERS