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Daily Eugene Guard WEDNESDAY - - AUGUST 1 All Popular Brands of CIGARS VUH BALK AT Julius Goldsmith's GUARD Telephone, No Main 191. BREVITIES. August lit. 421 Kani bier riders. Collectors plentiful. 106 Ramblers sold tbia year. Dr Lowe, optician, with J H Lucltey A car of excelsior iu shipped today. Fly screens & doom at F L Chambers. Guaranteed tlcyole repairing, Mo Clauaban. County Clerk Lee went to Junction this aflernonn. John l.ee, the Chlnamau, went to Portland today. Wolff Amerlcau bicycles. W A Kuykendall, agent. Latest Improved rufrlgHrutoia at J W Kays Furniture Co. i-'uy a t'rtuceut aud you are Hire of a good set of tire. Watts moved his sale to his new quarters this forenoon. Woif American High Artoyclea. V A Kuykkndai.l, Agent. nicyolcs $20 to $60. MaClanahan. M O Warner tunes pianos and organs, Repairing and polishing, Wolf American bicycles. W A Kuykkndai.l, Agent. MmBHHlRol aud chlldiun arrived ben' from Cottage Grove this after noon. Hop around Kugene are looking fairly well and will make a Utile over a Imlf crop. Hume one has stolen n horse from Tlitmiaa Gray, who Uvea fojr miles Don h of Kugene. Kuii'lny and Monday were scorcher at The Dalles. The thermometer reg istered 08 lu the shade. J T t'alllion has sold a one-half Interest In the Kugene delivery wagon business to M J Calloway. One siooncl. hand refrigerator at a bargain. J W Kays Furniture Co. The stone foundation of the new Armory building, being erected by Ilotil M Day, Is completed. I am working again In Odd Fellows oemeiery. Any person wishing work dona will please address or call upon J L Lombard, Kugene, Mrs Eimm (Withers) Cornelius writes us to change the address of their paper from Wolf Creek, Montana, to Helena. Andy Titus took poseaaloti of hi' half Interest in the Ut.li street barber hop today. Hurt Vluoent will go to the Blue Utver mliiHS to prospect. 123 Cresoeut bloyolei sold this year. What atronger terms can be applied to popularity and actual satisfaction. F L Chambers has pleuty more of them. Pendleton has Just organized a eportaiuana' club. Lee Teutsoh If secretary and Drew Oil din a member of the committee on constitution aud by laws. Albany papers are giving currency to the rumor that a bill will be Intro, duoed In the next legislature providing for the mating of the big ateel hrldHe at that olty a toll thoroughfare. A few secondhand ladles bicycles cheap at F L Chambers. Bslotn Journali J 0 Ooodale and family of wife and one son Tuesday moved Into the sanitarium building on corner of Oak and Twelfth streets, and will become permanent rerldents tit Halem. They are fitting up the house for the accommodation of some first-class roomers. Jacksonville Times: Fakirs are again Infesting Houthern Oregon, tak Ing orders for blotteia, pads, etc That kind of advertising la the poorest of all, and business men Invariably discnver that It is by far more profitable to patronise their local newspaper. Haying aud harvest hands are ex tremely scarce around 1'rlnevllle, says the Journal, aitlnugh the wage ottered, f J a day, are better thsu are usually paid. About the olty not an Idle man willing to work can be found Carpenters are all busy, aud Improve nieuta are being made ou every hand. Ladies... WISHING Sorosis Shoes I'loaso call before G p. in., jib our Z Btoro will close at that hour, EXCEPT SATURDAYS ..Gilbert.. Dealer in FaahlonabCa Footwear Notice of Sale. The stock of rnerclianditfe of A. V. Poters, deceased amounting to about $G,0U0 has been appraised at (50 per cent by tbo appraisers. I will Bell tbo same at at private f-alo for cash. The inventory is in tho hands of tho administrator who invites bidders and will take pleasure in showing tho same to per sons who may wish to purchase. GEO. B. DORKIS, Administrator. Hotel Arrivals. KUUBNK. W P Smith, 8 F C B Hutohlns, Waltervllle M V Parmer, Cottage Grove U W Vincent, Wendllng J It Ream, Albany K C Lake, Harrlsburg G A itookwell, Halem Miss Maliel Harley, Portland N K DuBols, MoMinnvllle W Chamberlain, A A Canfteld, Lebanon C K Johnson, Portland' C H Bentley, Wis H G Perry, New berg W A Kvans, Kitrup J B Utile, Jasper John M Jones, Oakland (J M Young, Blue Klver J W Watson, Portland M Jacobs, Portland O H Reaae, Los Angeles T Gerhego, H F M G Ncaltett, H F HOFFMAN W O Halues, Portland John H Meek, Portland G Nettle, Blue Klver G L Larimer, III uo River H H Hawley and wf, Cottage Grove O B Prael, Portland I) K Blair, Portland II P Jones, Philadelphia Mike Jaoob, Portland J W Water, Portland W M Frezler, Portland J K Applewhite, Vancouver, Wash J D Rosa, Heatlle Capt Walnwrlght, Portland H H Gay, Vanoouver, Wttih J T Hair, Wendllng V V Hawley, Cottage Grove Mrs G 11 Kelly, Wendllng J H King, H F A J Buwus, Chicago T Wegman, Portland Wants Prunes and Pears. T N Bcgar will buy a fuw oars of green Italian prunes and Barllett uears for his Eastern liniu at from $12 (i $16 per (on. Jt Is sa.'e to siy it Is belter than to dry. OASTOniA. Bun the llie Kind You Haw Atar? Bought Funkhai., The funeral of Miss Anna Mldgley, who died at the Oregou Hospital for the Insane at Halem, yea- erday, occurred this afterniioti In Hie Masonlo oemetery Immediately afier the arrival of tho soutli botiud daylight overland, ltev Muo H Wallace con- luulod the funeral services. McKEXZlE kOAD. The Lans County Citizen Advo cates the liuproveincnt. Citizen, Augu.l 1. Wu notice that the Guard Is mak ng a strong ellort to Induce the citizens and the county to take some action In regard to building a good permanent mad Into the Blue River mines. We maintained this position heretofore.and full to see why the matter is not pressed. Linn county is working on a road to drain the trade of these mines forthebeuelU of Albany, while Ku gene bss been sluing meekly by with ber hands folded In her lap waiting for the plum of trade to drop Into her lap. But there la one thing certain, that la, If something Is not dene, md that something done immediately to secure the completion of this road, Eu gene will be the sufferer by the loss of a trade that she will never be able to regain. By this seeming apathy mine owners and miners are urging Linn county business men to hurriedly oomplete their road. We all knowj that for pluck and en terprise, when aroused, Kugene stands second to none In the state, but there has been apathy on this road mat ter, and now is the time for action. A subscription paper has been put in circulation and we shall soon ree what the result will be. Washington Biiinmi.ks. We have Just received a car load of the Wash ington celebrated - cedar shingles, which we will sell cheap at our mill, foot of Washington street, KlHIKNK LllMIIKH CO. CAVAI.KY Hohsks. The U H gov ernment accepted fifty cavalry homes here today from Kit Banga aud John Htewart. The buying of these horses la leaving oouslduiable monoy In Oregon. Miss Nellie M Htevena has been se lected aa a member of the Weaton Normal school faculty. Bha la assist ant in the tralng department. Mlaa Htvvens waa formerly a Kugene girl. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hare A'ways Bought Bear the Blgrature of Every One a Bargain 10 lb Dry Granulated sugar $1 00 S pkg Gold dust so 5 Armours washing powder.. ... IS 4 pkgs Arm A ttaiiimer sixla... 2," 8 " i. bulk "A I Large bottle good catsup 10 I Large bottle ammonia 10 1 Large bottle bluing 10 1 Bottle Fletchers genuine cas- (oris.... I pkg Arhucklea collee l.s 6 siool Merrick thread as I Large plug ohewlng tobacco.. i 1 Plug alar tobacco 4j Hopping bats j 1 card, I dos hat plus 2 Ax Billy... The British Soldier. It Is aald that the British soldier wears such tight tlothlng that his in ternal organs are often seriously In jured. Then when on the march his chest la oompressed by the weight of knapsack, canteen, great coat and heavy cartridge belt. Usually the stomach Is the first organ to sutler from over-taxing of any nature. Over. work, abuse, neglect or Improper food Is bound to produce dyspepsia and its attendant evils. For any disorder of the digestive organs Bostettor'a Stom ach Bitters should be taken. This fa mous medicine will cure ull ailments of the stomach. Try It for constlpa lion, Indigestion, flatulenoy, dyspep sia, nervousness and Insomnia. It makes the weak strong, and an occa nloiml dose will keep the bowels regular. Some Personals. libation Adranco, July 31. W J ItnycHcame down from Kugene yesterday. He will have chaige of the straw stack at tho pnper mill (luring the straw-hauling season. A W Wight has accepted tliopasr toruto of a Presbyterian ohurch in the Bluslaw country, in Lane county, and will soon leave for his Held of lubor. Mr Arnold aud family, who came here several weeks ago from the East, moved to the vlululty of ICugene yes terday. He Is lite man who had smullpnx ashore lime since PCRsONal. John Whitney is home from Albany Mrs Herbert Kakiii visited Eugene today. Harry Hufl is home from Belknap Hpriugs. J D Matlock and wife are home from Halem. Mrs llrumley arrived up fruiu Httkm Ibis afieruoou. Dr C K Looml is lu Kigeue on olllclal business. Muck Bommervlllu and party were at Crescent 'Lake July J F Htarr and wife will leave for northern Missouri tomorrow. Rev H B KIworthy, of Cieswell, was a pasienger northbound today. V O GilBtrap of the Morulug Regis ter Is back from a trip uptueMcKeuzle. J H Ackerman, state superintend ent, returned to Halem this afternoon. Mrs MaudeGlen, of Portland, arrived up today and will visit at Waltervllle, this county. Mr and Mrs K W Kuykendall, of Grants Pass, returned home today after a visit with relatives in this city. Another carload of Pioneer stoue Ins arrived for the new bank building and work will now be mali-d on the struc ture. Mr and Mrs H F Hollenbeok went to Halem this morning and accom panied the remains of Miss Midgley to this olty today. Miss Mae Hammltt, nurse at Good Samaritan hospital, Portland, arrived up today and will visit at the home of her parent on the Mohawk. Misses Maud and Edith Kerns are home from Hun Francisco. Miss Maud has been for the past year taking spec ial work in the Hopkins Institute. Bliorlfl Withers and Representative Harris aud Attorney Farmer George A Dorris are at home from a camping out-trlp along the upper McKenzie. Mrs A C Gove and Miss Lllliiu Pool, after a plea-ant vliit with Mr and MrsL G Adair, left this afternoon for C'latsoD Beaoh. From the oeacb they go to Boston. A party made up of Mrs Kiog, Mies Haltzinan, Mixs Pearl Miller, Webster Klucsld and itoy King, left this morn ing for a two weeks' outing at Miss Hall.'lmu'H nmuli, eight miles above Creswell.MlHS HoUmau, Miss Mathews and Mist Bradley will join the party later. From Sii.vkk fiAKK. Chat L Wll Uiiiim arrived today from (Silver Luke with a 4-)ioiho team and eight linrsep fnrsale. loHnalhe upper end of the Military ro;-d ii iti the best condition iieevr.sa' it, whllo this end, where the s ttl uients ure. Is iu very poor cond'.b on. PORTLAND TRUCKMEN STRIKE Wholesale Business Houses Un able to Move Consignments. . Portland Telegram Julr 31. Over 125 teamsters aud truckmen employed by the leading transfer com naniea went on a strike today They : demand an advance of 50 rents wag'-s I per day. They have Leeu getting ' ner dav. Foracouplo of days troftlo will be ut a stuiidstill. Already today the business iwrtiou of the wholesale dis trict has the appearance of Hunday All the larve whoreeale houses depend upon the transfer companies for mov ing their freight, and until new men are put to work there will be a verita ble blockade of freight at the different warehouses, docks and train transfer stations. Jobbers cannot fill orders until the strike is declared off. Several of the firms by rustling about succeeded In getting a few teams work- lug, but not enough In any manner to relieve I be strain. At all the auierent transfer points freight is piling up rapidly and shippers will suffer con slderably unless the blockade le soon broken. d : the j)tKI. Mis Nancy Moll ill residence of Dr 11 F -itur-ell, a ton, July III, WOO, aged N'l jur. II months and !il day-. Hie iv.-. - . sons, Maulnve C Hull, of llnl.i. C l:y, Idaho, and Hugh J Hull, of Ln A uti les, Cai., and two daughter.', Mr Minerva Billings, of Hiiruijillilcl, and Mrsfllaggle N RihscII, of Thurston. Her husband, two sous, and two son-In-laws served In the civil war, and one son In the Philippines. The funeral took place Wednesday, Aogu-t 1st, from the residence of Dr Kinweil, at 3 p. m., to the Mount Veinon cemetery. It was largely attended by neighbors and by delegations from t tie G A It, Rich Mountain Circle G A R, W It C, and soldiers of (lie Philippines. YlKI.I) Sh'AB I IIVINU -.Jellies Yllt sayt IiIm ttire-lier Iitih Iic-m iiionjog for nearly a week ncm Irving. Wheat averages fiom live to seven iiiitdiels ou summer fallowed luiitl. Mr Yaws Hays he does ton fhlok Lane county wll have over one ttilid of u crop I)ki.iqijbnt Taxkh A local III the (Ida ill) of recent d ite said taxes would ' lie delinquent in Lune county August 1. It sliouKI li ive laen "Litiu" couu- ty Instead, 'the oooIih In this ootiulv will be closed August loll). After BSsmcr To ARHlst dk't'MInn, relieve d lit reus nftcr eating or (irlnklns too hoartlly, to prevent constipation, tnko Hood's Pills Bold everywhere. !W rents. Oregon Hop Outlook. Corvallti uazette. The hop crop of Oregon this season will be exceptionally small. Last vear's out-nut was 80,000 bales and this was far from average. Home est! mate this year's product at 60,000 bales, but Mr John Wbitaker, one of the best posted men on these matters U the Btate and a heavy Benton coun ton county grower, believes a ooDser vative estimate would be 45,030 bales, While the outlook for a good price is not now encouraging, be believes the shortage will be felt and fair prices prevail. List of Letters. Remaining hi thepoatoftlce at Engene, Ore August 1, 1900. Barron, Chas K Bowers, D M Chandler, Dan Derusey, Miss Hat- Dublin, Miss Jen- tie nie GHyhiiri, Geo Haines, Oscar Hanco'ik, C H Johnson, Mytou Nason, F' P, 2 Nasnn, CIihs T R ih-iti-on, J M Wilson, Limv ZituU Frain 1 A clmrirc of one e ant will l made nr. sit lel tors kivoii out, I'ors'ius wie it rsliing fui tollers will please ststo when ailvcrlhoil. H K MCnR.ucn, P Jl Ice Cream ami Music. The ladies of I ho V R P I. will serve Ice cream and cuke in ilie :urk Friday evening, the proceeds to go toward the Monument Fund. The baud will giv a concert t hat evening aud evcryoi should hv., 11 M.eni. elves of a nUn'int evening and a lt u worth.1 (.urp-se. Kvery iiiMntier of the W It lh expected to he at the park Friday ut 3 p in to a-sist In d'-coi.ttions aud urranifeiiienrs. By order of t lie President. OiVBTOniA.. Ban the The Kind You Have lmrs Bought Paints Wall-Paper Harness and Saddles fliee . SMOKED BY jiaiUS, GRAY & SON. Sides, Breakfast Bacon, Picnic Hams. ( n .alu at ull grocery stores. Call for j ray A Son's lard. None better. F. C. Potts Dealer in Tobaccos & Cigars. lt& Manufacturer RUNNING OP A BI6 BILL; For doctor' fees wouldn't be Decennary, when you Are at tacked with coldd at this sea Bon of the year, if yuu would keep a bottle uf our pure and hit:n grade Cynif 'ol)lo VVhickey in your house and then take it in the form of toddy, or' a yi ur taste diy tates, at bedtime or any other old time. There ia nothing like It for coldn( La Grippe or kindred ailments. W ffl. Heflshaui . m .STATE NORMAL SCl!OOL Monmouth, Oregon. lnll term opens September 18th. 1 he ntudents of the Normal School are pre twl to take the State Certificate imine d i '-y on Kfaduation. . ( i .id im tea readilv eecure (food positions, Ktp-ne of year from $120 to S150. man Acatfemic and Profebsional Courses. uw spedal department in manual traiuiotf. V,dil equipped training department. Knr catalogue containing full announce in lit, address Or W- A- WANN, Sec. of Kanulty. P. L. CAMPBELL, rreHtdent. 1 v' t I. 3 " vr " J V 4. r-l PRESTON & HALES tavu ortloni for home paintliiff. I) M Xl(CRoy ffi m m. m mu m.. m tmmmm -wTM-9.mQ I This weeK . We Offer Several Lines Of w M fl H B n n H On display 4 MM in French Flannrls ami lloli KKtU'LAU ITxk'K fo.(H), YOl'U rilOK 1' foi oO. in Clotlii: window. H Sa. 5 H Friendly EUGENE. OREGON. Mail onlors promptly nttoiuled to. Jkiavjfk. ia ut tiatint fei u, k U M m n M M i 4 4 n n H H I 4 N if n N tarsal Bids Wanted. Pluns aud apeciflcatlonB for eecnnd story of my brick bullillnn are now resily for iimpw'tlon ot bid'lera. All Liila in u -1 1 e In by AuKtixt 4. P. L I'llAII IIKKS. MiDtiKN DKAfll. 8:nmiel H Mo Bee, wiio rraltled wl-.li bin e.iu. C J Moliee, Falriuonut, retired In umal bealtb last nlKlit, and when bin door was opened tills inornliin be was tound dead. He bad been troubled with heart disease hetiee It is buiioi1 be died from heart failure. He waa born In Tennessee Id 1S37, hence was 63 years of age. He resided lu Fall Creek precinct for number or years. Was a veteran of the Indian wars of 1805-6, and enlisted Iti 1S64-5. He leaves a wife aud six lini wii sons and daughter. The funeral and burial will takenlace at Fall Creek tomorrow afterno'in. TilKKSHKK Fibk. Yesterday after noon the separator of J P Yates aud J H Iuwxll caught lire while at work on the Lngnn place near Irving, from a spark fiom the engine. The itraw carrier and wood work aud belts ou tho north side of tho nuchl ne J were nurueil nil. 11 was only by nard work the (lie was extinguished. Wantkd. A taut for three weeks. Apply at A K Wheeler. JT iV. Un FURNITURb CO" EMJALlltRS and FUNERAL DlliElTJhS . aWkaasABvaaVaM Everyone who lias Slouli or keeps a Cow, needs Galloway's Waste Proof Feed Boxes FOR FEEDING STOCK HAT OR GRAIN. BeCaUSe 11 1 . A 10."D 8AVH"- As tl,e foodw all consumed UttUUSC tlier is ,rrtillr NO WAStK. r.cn nx usmi will sa K l-'uTK T1MKS ITH COST iuoue au...i.n. an'l joe ru'tv much y,.u coulil Kaver by iim, the box. S '""r.h?' C f at . ne time, and cn,te about one cent for each ullr n! . i 1 ti C"?uine'1 ",lll,m " Uf b0I" " "(;. durable, self .upporting sad easily move,!. 1 ho tock run t:i tlif u al will. ti vcui!VA'he I'lYi :.,':';',','!,,,,, in. ,''o," ,,f cw u.wi. deviw. CHK'U1:lt'""i J1U"E I'ONVENIKNT to ue than any other feeding to nVklfl as'?Vn y"u.r. '0!ity- "" Two Il,.lla t the patente. and get a It 10 HT Jach linrht Hn'ouTL I"' " ''r IT' A CUt With '"" for making. con,rr,i L. E. HOOVER, Medford, Or. rv-sr c . . , Agent for Oregnn, Washinston, Idaho and Montana, UQInfnngers will be prosecuted. ffithin the bo Count your cattl cl-.. oi? ri,c:i you have in tn complain Variety in Wall Paper Ker thii g that it good, or artistic, i r ne.t, or rea, n We in pilre in walllhaiier can to found at Overton PllaU, Oil,, rtlat Mjt.rl.la. Eugene Babbitry Cop. Illli aid Hig Sb. J. W. KAHELE, Proprietop, EUGENE SHAM DYEING ND CLEANINS WORKS... Wet KiRhtb Street CHRIS MAi X, Jr., Proprietor. nothing oleaned, colored and repaired. Faded clothing rcktortHl to iu original eolor to look like new. Hatlafactlou guaranteed. Work called for and delivered. Telephone- Ulack V. cuace, orcgon - trctjiK'iitl; v go abmi liciciit wav Tl;e lrK-. in the .tare. 1 ha,M l.y ),. lir.1.".! ,11;ffc-.'. r. K- ia. tk.- 1 Orriii. Hli: l.ff.. .!. it, n )-,re t.t..l,li,hmfM -ut -rn, r-iL-.K-nted vl. .n . ( t'l ii. l.,n tMr-n L'l. All ). i. lv l' n fc':at;it,t-,,it Eugene Livery end Feed Stables WEST EROS, Props. New Rigs New Harness, Competent Drivers M rv hnArileH hy Uy or o onth. tt'1 ' KtitrvDe-FnlfV hi. rin if stiuf. (VrMf nd 'IVnih titrMln. Telephon Main S3. ..ul i!i-i;s for such ! .-a healthy 1 color : s;rrn; i!h . ili.vsthl'i! ltiiijjs toy. thi4iircii j i - i i ciiecks, i !.;-ir nerves, and ' c vior that be lli All delicate uk! t.ikc it. Pleasure Galore... niU nil wlm ri"i in our 1uiTKj 'r t-irr:itii vrhkh hr j'ri n l.iona, ri h Mi-i rinrnnt trin-ii: iti.J priiuH time muke th n otii'O tl Hvu nt ud litlitUn the M thf h wi. Jniitich ft turnout i-vry tirtTi i m rtiKnr mil- o' J" r-tin, 45.00 to 1175.1". F L CHAHBERS scurr a i .W Xt-t . iwrouii, ft4W Yen.