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baily Eugene Guard MONDAY AUGUST 6 All Popular Brands of CIGARS FOR BALE AT Julius Goldsmith's GUARD Telephone, No Main 191. New Ads . Today. 8 H Friendly. V E Sudd. J U Greene. BREVITIES. 421 Rambler riders. IBS Bamblers told this year. Comtuisaloners court Wednesday. Dn Lowe, optician, with J H.Lucltey Fly screens &doois at FL Chambers. Guaranteed Llcyole repulriti ir, Mo Clanahan, Gilliam & Owen's saloon Is nearly ready to open. Buy a Orescent and you are ture of a good set of tires. Special for Friday and Saturday Skirt. J V Kaukfman. Blcyoles $20 to (50. McClananan. M O Warner tunes pianos and igans. .Repairing and polishing, Post master Kiddle, ol The Dalles, has beeo arrested for opening oilier peoples' letters. J B Hills has a new con I mot for 1,500,000 feet of log for H A tjkeels & Co, the Springfield saw mill. A large Dumber of Eugene people spent Sunday on the banks ol the Mo Ke'nzle and Willamette rivers. I am working again In Odd Fellows oemntery. Any person wishing work dons will please address or cull upon J L Lombard, Kugeue. A few secondhand ladles bicycles cheap at F L Chambers. Tho old City of Eugene has been re built by the Bpaulding Logging Co, ' and placed on the river at Oregon jiy. . . Adjourned torm of circuit court Wednesday, August 8th, At this time the county Judge contest case will oome up. The publication office of the Blue Mountain Eagle has been moved from Long Creek, Grant county, to Canyon City, the county seat. Prlnovill Review: Work la pro gressing very rapidly on Poludcxter'e ' uew hotel and when oompletod will be au ornament to our city. The soothing aud healing properties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and perma nent cures", have made It a great favor It wllkj the people everywhere. For saie Dy w L DoLauo. Prinevllle Review, August Mi Mrs JUollle Elliott and daughters left last Wednesday lor Eugene, wiiere they will make their future home. Mrs Elliott has for many yoara been a real dent of Prinevllle and during her long naldenoe here has made many friends woo regret to see her leave Prinevllle lid It Is to be hoped that her highest anticipations may be realised lu her new bom. During the olvll war as well aa In nil late war with Spain diarrhoea waa one or me most troublesome diseases the army had to contend with. In many instanoe It beoaine ohtonlo and the old soldiers still suffer from It. Mr David Taylor, of Wind Ridge, Greene Co, Fa., Is one of these. He uses Chamberlain's Ooho, Cholera aud Diar rhoea Remedy and says he has never found anything that would give him ucn quick roller. It la tor sale by W Ii DeLano. A fatal bridge accident occurred at JMiayviiie is miles this side of Yaiiuln on Friday evening of last week. Mr aod Mrs Dan Weltaln aud little son and Mrs Luokey, mother of Mr Wel taln were returning from a trip to Corvallls. When on the bridge close to their home the structure gave away and fell with & crash twenty or twenty five feet Into the water below. There were several men In the store uear by who rushed out and luto the water to the assistance of the unfortunate peo. pie. They succeeded In getting all of them out. airs Luckey had b.n truok on the bead by a timber and was dead. The others were bully bruised, but Done seriously. The cmia was nearly drowned, but was resuscitated after considerable work. There Is more catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be Incurable. ur a great many years doctors pro- uuouoeo. it a local disease, and pre- unum meal remedies, aud by oon tantly failing to cure with loo. I treat ruent, pronounced It Incurable, ttolenoe baa proven oatrrh to be constitutional disease, aud therefore requires oonslltulloral treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, nanufanmmi ha F J Cheney A Co, Toledo Ohio, Is the oniy constitutional cure on he mar ket. It Is taken Internally In due. from 10 drops to a teasooonful. acts dlrootly on the blood and mucous uriaora or ine system. They offer one hundred dollar fur any ISJISB I" fOREST FIRfi LAW. Serious Penalties for Those Who Cause Conflagrations la Oregon. Now that Interest h a been aroused lu tbe nuestlon of the aettlnir of ffireaL uresio iireeon anil wasliluirton iriouu. tains, the text of the law will be worth reading. Game and. Forestry Warden Qulmby Is aendimr out conies of the law a follows: "Any person niallciouslv kiodllmra lire on Ills own or other land, which shall injure the personal properly or' wooded timber lands of any other per son, shall be punched by a fine not less than $20 nor more than $100, or by Imprisonment not less tban three months nor more than twelve mouths. "Kindling a lire without malice on any land without consent of the own er, which shall spread and damage any property or wood or timber land not bis own, not less than $10 nor more than $100 and ;oost. "Entering upon lands of another person for the purpose of huntiogor flail I Dir. and without the consent, of tho owner, kindling any Are thereon, not less than IU nor more than $100. MALICIOUS 8KTTINO OF FIBBS. "If kindled maliciously, not less than YM nor more than f zw, or by Imprls oninent not less than three months nor more than twelve months. "Willfully Bettlnu Hre to anv wnnileri country or forest, not more than $1000 or Imprisonment not exceeding one year or both, "Beotlon 21. The said game and for estry warden, or any sheriff, deputy sheriff or oonstable, may without war rant arrest any person violating any of the statutes now or hereafter enacted and In force at the time, for the pro tection of game, game birds, smig birds aod forests, or any of them, and take suoh person before any oourt having lurlsdlotlon, who shall proceed with out delay to hear, try and determine the matter, aud give aud enter Judg ment aocordlng to the allegations and proofs." BLUE RIVER MINES. The Locky Boy's Ten Stamps Working Again, Notice. Tho public schools will commence Sept 24. Teachers are 'requested to oall at my olllce and sign their contract as soon asoonvenloiit. Datod August 4,1 BOO. Gbo F Craw, Clerk For Sale. Gentle family horse. Handsome form uud color, and medium size. Harness and covered roomv buirarv. choap. Knqulre at Guard Officii other aewt. Captain Ii L Heath came down ye-; terday "from (be Blue River mines, where be bag several claims, aud left today on the delayed 1:06 train for his borne In McMlnnvllle. After a visit of a couple of weeks he will return to the district. From him we learn that the water plant of the Lucky Boy la completed and the mill's ten stamps are hammer ing out gold right alonir. The ulaut furnishes plenty of water. A road ie being built from the com pany' saw mill to the mouth nf the tunnelB so the timber can be hauled easily to where tbey are Deeded. Railroad Iron for traokana Is helm laid In the tun Dels, and an ore chut is also being constructed. Dr Candlana, of Portland, is having' ground cleared at the Sunset mine for a Ave stamp mill. It will be of tbe latest Improvement. Dr Candlana's arastra mill, already completed, Is awaiting for a bead of water. Much Interest Is taken In tbe .camp as to the outcome of the amount sub scribed in Eugene to tbe MoKenzie wagon road Improvement. justifiable Homicide. Walla Walla, Wash, Aug 4. An in quest was held this afternoon over the remains of Will D Buohanan. who waa shot and killed last night by James M Simmons for seduolug bis wife and while be, Buchanan, was lu Biramoos' house In a guilty position with his wife. A verdict of 'justifiable homi- okle" was returned. Simmon has Dot been found yet and some think be auloided. CHAS, HOLT KILLED. Kan Over By a Water Sled at the Wendhng Mill. A telephone mfsmige to the head office of the Booth-Kelly Lumber Co In this city about noon today from tbe mill ul Vtenriling brought the uew of the accidental death of Cbaa Holt, a 15-year-old boy in b employ of the company, aud a request for the coro ner. Coroner G W Griffin started for tbe scene of tbe accident at once, ac cooipaultd by Dr V L Cheshire. From information received at the head office of tbe company 't Is learned that Holt was found dead some dis tance from the rnlil lying under a sled with which he was uaiog to haul water. Holt hsd been away much Imiuer thau utual and some of tbe other workmen started to look after bliu. Tbe boy had been In tbe habit of rldlnff nn Die front of the sled, and It is presumed that tbe horse started suddenly, the boy slipped and fell, the sieu ran onto nis onuy in wnicu conai tlon It was found. morn- Weather. Tonight and Tuesday fair. Bkalh. WANDKIIKI) FliOM HOMC AM.n Raster, of Mohawk, Informed the po lice oihcers this morning that bis daughter, Mae. aired 13 veam. hl strayed 'rom home last evening aud was thnimht to be In the olty. Bh was found about 10 o'clock and return ed to her father who took bur hnniR. The girl refused to give any reason for leavlug. After she was mlau.it lt evening a marching party bunted for megiri an last night. Ovkr $1,000 Raisku. Over $1,000 has been raised among the business men of the oily for the Improvement of the McKenitl roud. Messrs Youni and Grim n will continue solloltlng and hope to secure as much more, as this amount represent only 14 busl nefs men. Tbe county will assist liberally aud this road should be put in flue shape. tiTOHH 1'UHciiASKD Messsra T H Qulmier aud F H Bitter, reoontlv from Minnesota, have ourohased the stock of goods In the store on Ninth street belonging to the estates of the late A V Peters aud I K Peter. They hav taken possession and will mm- tlntie business at the old stand. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Prinevllle Personals. Kurlow, August 4. Ed N White left vesterrlav ing ror Jielknap Hprlngs. DFBtewartand Bl Hoduea with ineir ramines lert Tuesday for the Mo huwk after berries. Mr and Mrs C A WblUett will leave In a few days for a few weeks' viBit with relatives aod friends at Eugene. Foot Slashed, John Blears, son of Captain Bteais, who resides at the Bead of Tide on theSluslaw, throe or four days sgo was the victim of a sen ous aocident. He waa cutllinr wnnii when his axe sllpied and nearly cut cilf nis ngnt root about midway botween the ankle and Iocs. It made a terrible wouud. He was brought to Eugene aim ivuyxenoaii a Peine are attending the young man. Hla foot will he saved. TllK BONUOMKKK 80LI) K V Will- oughby hiw nM Tbe llonboulere 1 cream, oyster and confectionery bouse on Ninth street to Harrv Dun took posseasloii yeeterdny. Mr Duon is a well known young man nnd will be pleased to meet all oustomers. Good headway la lieius made on all the uew brick Lulldings Ex-Blierltt TJ Driver has hn n. pointed and onnllrnied marshal of Tbe Dalles. The u 'litlemao is Rev I D Driver, of this city. Rev NIS Alley baa purchased rh old Geo W Gill reside,'. nn wt. Eighth street and will nio'o Into the same probably tomorrow. Narrow Escape. Saletu Journal. August 4: "W D McGee, formerly of Eugene who Is employed by C A Whale as an organ and nlunoaeent. waa iniurerl in Lane county, Tburrday, by going through a bridge. Workmen were repairing a bridge near Drain and n temporary bridge waa constructed for use until the main bridge could be repaired and McGee drove over tbe temporary bridge which collanaed. "McGee and his outfit were thrown overboard and himself and horses bad ly bruised up but not serioualy Injured. The organ and wagon were somewhat demoralized O A Whale went to Draio yesterday and brought his agent to thin oily sua be was taken to his home in Yew Park where at tbe last aooountbewas resting eaBy," It means Douglas oounty Instead of Lane. Gold! Gold! Gold! The latest EI Dorado is reported to boon on Nome City beach, Alaska. Thousands of people are hnstet.ing there, many of whom will return broken lu health. Of what avail la gold when health is gone? Guard your ileal! n witn tbe best of all medicines Houtetter s Htomach Bitters, and von will alwaja have tiue wealth, The Bitters are for people who have abused tlielr stomachs, or are uaturally weak It will regulate the bowels, stir up the liver, luvlgrrate the kidneys, and ab Holutely cure Indigestion, constipation malaria, chills aud fever. Jt Is i natural touio, absolutely free from iliingermia narcotics. It should be taken In urntol tbe system from nhllln and fever and malarial attacks. It's a gooa meolclne to keep nn hand. HeadacV.MMousne,,, heartburn. Indi gestion, and all liver Ills are cured by HtwcFs Pills Sold bj all druggists. 85 oents. Clyde V Fogle writes us to oliange the address of his Guard from Bait! more lo Washington, D. ('. The Oregon Midland railroad Is to be ount immediately from Klamatlinn Southern California, to Klamath Rli southeastern Otogon. W W Thomp. son, one of the promoters, say the road will nenulshed in March. 1901 The distance will tie SI miles. The estimated oust of the road is $2,00u,000, Including tbe rollins stock. It will tap a rich section of conn try In Ore gon, Klamath and Lake counties, now remote from railroad (acHI'le. Paints Wail-Paper Harness and Saddles PRESTON & HALES LosTooMen forhoufeplnttnr. U M MiCauir LPTallman, of Lake Creek, is in the city. R A Booth weut to Bagluaw this afternoon. Mies Fay DeLano arrived hoiuo thl afternoon. John Cogswell Is back from up the McKenzie. Alias Cecil Hubble wont to Porliai.d tbis afternoon. E V McCoruack, of Balem, arrlvid up this afternooo. MrsN J Fitch returned home tu Portland this afternooo. J H Goodman Is back from a Bun- day visit to Cottage Grove. Otto GilstraD arrived home this morning from Ban Francisco. Capt H L Heath left for bis borne at McMlnnvllle this afternoon. Mrs Minnie RncbmRn (aft tnri&v ft r Corvallls to visit Mrs E R Lake. A T Cockerline and family are home from a visit In Josephine oounty. J W Hobba. of McMlnnvllle denlitv lnepeotor of internal revenue, le In the olty. Mrs M King and son Curtis arrived home today from an outing near Cres well. Mrs L N Kelly, of Portland, arrived today nnd v. IJi visit relatives in this county. - Volney Hemenway and John Can crell leave for the Blue River mines to morrow. ... Mrs Geo Lillev left todav for Folev Springs to Join her husband for a stay at that resort. Will Ware and sister. Mlas Marin. aod Hartford Bweet, left this morning for the upper MoKenzie springs. Mr and Mrs L G Adair and Mr aud Mrs L N Ronev arrived hnmn fndno - j from an over Sunday visit at Bnswell Springs. A E Wheeler and daughter. Miss Mable, and bis brother and wife ar rived nome yesterday from a trip up the MoKenzie. H N Cockerline left todav for Al bany and will Join tbe Mazamas at Detroit Wednesday for a climb to the summit of Mount Jefferson. John Tait. tbe well known farmer and orcbardist of Creswell cava this olllce a pleasant call today. He Is re covering nicely from bis recent illness. Hon John M Gearin. the Well ktinvn roruanu attorney left for Foley Springs tbis morning. Mr Gearin thinks Wm J Bryan Is srolnir tn h elected. ITNIoklin. DEYoranand W W Brown left this morning on tbelr wheels for Fioience. From that point they will go down tbe beach to Ccjb county. Max A Plumb left this tnnrnlno fe Berkeley, Callfornla.where be will toko special work leading to the degree's mining engineer, In tbe University of California. Mrs Hattle Peflev nee Smith. panled by her mother. Mrs David rin- derwood, was in Eugene today and left for her borne at Boise, Idaho, on tbe 1:08 train. J A Haines, of Cnrrv nnnntv wi. has been visiting his brother, W W Haines, left for PubbI Hound inH .tueyare twinB, and on tbe 7th of August will be 73 years of age. waiter McCornanrr. tho nM .. official Chinook Indian Interpreter of me uaue couuty oiroult court, is in the City from h i lower Hliml ,,,., Time Is dealing gently with Walter. Klchard White and wif and M m E Miles, of Boott's Mi! Is. Oreornn. Har ems and sister of W A White, who olerklng lor F L Chambers, are In Eugene. Tbey are well pleased with the olty. Deputy Postmaster E K Henderson has returned from a thren n.i,j ,. to hla landed Interests in i,ake county. He drove the eutlre distance without mishap and Is looklmr nl.ndMi. King says It is dryer than he ever saw it in hj years in that section. ' Jliee Hams, Sides, Breakfast Baeon, Pienie Hams. SMOKED BY GRAY :& SON. On Salo at all grocery stores. Call for Gray & Son's lard. None better SMOKE. Mount Hood High Grade ioc Cigar F. C. Potts Manufacturer. RUNNING DP A BIG BILL For doctor' fees wouldn't be neceMary, when you are t tacked with colda at this h. on of the year, if you would keep a bottle of our pure aod llYf.-. Kd Cyrub JVoLla Whiskey In your home and then take it in the form of teddy, or ai. your taste die tatea, at bedtime ur any other old time. Thew la nothiuK like it for oolda, La Grippe oh kindred ailment, W 0). ReDsbam .STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Oregon, Full term opens September 18th I he students oi ith( .Normal School are Dra. pared to take the State Certificate imS. d j.teiy on graduation. mt ii. aduates readily secure good positlona hxpenne of year from 8120 to 1C0 .Hruog Academic and Professional Cur w Ti "PeH dJepartD;eI" in "al trainta; Well equipped training department. J&adSr' amMuiDg Or W A. WANN, Sea of Faculty. P. L CAMPBELL, Hotel Arrivals. EUGENE. W D Whitney, Portland JaB L Hunter, Walker P L Warden, Portlaud It W Rockwell, Auburn, Wash 'J P Smith, HalBey W D .Rockefeller, Weudllng C K Hale, Hale W B Biutth, Hale J C Paiker, Trent F C Drury, PleoBaut Hill Bay Llttlellold, Beultle Uhas Miller, Lane W L Crouolly, Chicago Alex Lewis, Mabel HOFFMAN C B Maiarkey, Port! and AFGrun, Portlaud Chas M Hough, 8t Paul J T Shears Q A Khlpman, Wendling A H Hhlpmau, Weudllng LO Pennington, Weudllng Jas Peek, Foley Springs G L Larimer, Springfield J B Carpenter, Springfield Jno M Gearin, Portland A E Wilzln, 8 F C 8 Freelatid, Springfield Henry Lang, Portland J W Hobbs, Portland 0 B Chadwick, St Louis F M Mapes, Mint eapolis E 0 Smith, Mnulton, N D Agness Rudolph A H Khakley, Oakland, Cttl Boar the Blgratur o Every One a BaFQaiD I It fall to cure, Beod for circulars and testimonial. Addre, F J Cbenkv A Co, Toledo, Ohio. Hold by druggist, 76o. Hall's Family PHI are th best. 16 lb Dry Orauulated sugar 3 pkgUolddust 3 Armours washing powder.... 4 pkgs Arm & Hammer soda.. $1 00 1& if, 6 10 bulk Large bottle good catsup., Large bottle ammonia 10 IargelMittle bluing.,,. in Iloltle Fletchsre genuine can toris.,.. ... , jjj pkg Arbuoklescollee " )j spools Merrick tluesil jjj J-re ping chewing U.baooo.. 20 Plug star toharoo 45 Hopping bat. a 1 card, I dm bat ulna ...Ax Billy... Clearance Sale ... Our entire line of Summer Goods MUST BE CLOSED OUT KKUARDLESS OE COST. Duck Skirts, Crash Skirts, Shirt Waists, Lawn and Dimities Children's Hats and Bonnets. 5 H Friendly Fl lfir M r riDrn.i Chance to Buy a Home. A 8 -room house, barn, outbuildings aud two full lots iu best residence sec tion of Eugene for sale at a bargain if taken within 30 days. Best chance of tbe year. Addrens Lock Box No. 868, Eugene Oregou. ' Salem Statesman, Augusl 8: H G MfKlulev. the timber l.t.- 1 - ' " . io,uiucu last evenliiir from atrl.i tn 1,1. k...... - r " u.d uuiua in LaCroes, Wisoousln. Linn couutv's ahra nl n. ..... ohool fund just apportioned is $10,793.. t. i.ane county has passed her northeru neighbor In point of popul.H tiou. Her share of the ahnni rA 1 1,010. VI. ii am m Ml U II i Timft I IIIIC I A Chanob Jurlee W (! Hu sold his offioe furniture m 111,... n Gaby, lute of Mciliunvllle, aud the lease of the rooms have also been trausferred to tbe same, 0..,i avuviciUUU, Judge Hale will move elsewhere In about a mouth, thecltv h-i h. termiuedyet. TheHnAun.. intended departure of Judge Hale aud uiusi esiimaoie family. May suc oes, follow them. To Judge Gaby and family we extend a welcome. Road Impkovkd rm. n ""i UIOVO "unset, August 8: The n.aa improve- OTlu urrui's bridge aud the ""lu uriuue on him n,.i,n.,. j In the sum of some $MIH, part county and part subscription work, wnlch has ..uuer tne eupervlslou of Messrs Van achoiack and Geo O Knowlee Is now completed. The otK , ofa sulwtanilal kind and will be of mhtet. Vunh 10 lh ireiihtera and stage Administrator's Sale. I will sell at private sale tbe silver and glass ware dishes and books be longing to the estate of A V Peten Also 2469 shares of stock In the Lane County Mining Company In tbe Bluo River district. Geo B Dorbis, Administrator, Claims BuNnnn Milling Journal: ."Corliss A R. Rush, whose rich strike we cbronloled in last week's Journal. h., 1,.., I..-., ed their claims, the Double Eagle, from which the rich rock was taken out, and the Luokv O.Ueen tnr in nnn - Jirown, of Colorado. Mr -Brown will immedla-ely start In to develop the propmy w Btyle." Loss Adjusted. agent for the Alliance Insurance Com- v receiveo th s morning $135, th. adjustment of th In.. ... m uia resiueuce of Jerry Ream, recently damaged by VV A N WESTS A t I n8 vte'y next to Gaylord's mutlo store. Iniinlio tnn I W. KAYS FURNITIIRF Cfl tHMLKtRS and FIINFRII Eugene Babbitry Cor. Ilth and High Sts. J. W. HAMBLE, Proprietor, lUQtNt, OREOON. Th 1. ti. In th .f. " 1, j.lan MM estabustimsnt Wild bv PlLdi2erent "riM reprsMnttd F.".110'. Pt CI.an.ploa Bifiwl nn. . ""nania uueen Zd. Al ph greed youngsteis. Satisfaction guarantwdT .ierencsFirat National jnk, Sn The floffmaD W O ZEIGLER, Propsiitos SUNDAY DINNER 50c EUGENE. OREGON. EUGENE, OREGON. Mai) orders promptly ntuiuleil to. IT sv Children must have just the right kind of food if they are to become strong men and v. m.-n. A dpfi. ciency of fat ii-kcs children . 1 . tnm and write, puny and nervous, and gie.ttly retards full growth and develop ment. They need ScHI&mufstcn, It supplies just what all delicate and growing children require. KOTT OWSI!,oMWV h.. ri. Hoi.u-L'1' Case i , - . ' io hi) new u-veiopnitut. iu .he l.(i.up 0.1e of itoo.l,.r nlg.it. The,tl,cels Hre . "'king on !t, but ,,u llIve bteu made. Portlaud', n,w cl,en e for fining gambling boueee aud de,ce?, nets the 0 ly f3,oa) month, dli-trii.uled a, fellow,; Slot ni.ehin,. ,,,.:60 ,,.. Eugene Livery and Feed Stables WEST BROS, Props. New Rigs New Harness, Competent Drivers Tslsslissa Man tJ Pleasure Galore... Aw.,u all wno rid, , bwiM r l? whl:h tisve sprin .Z'i ! sleirant trimming Prlnss that n.k, lh, ..j,,,, almost impreesptibl. to the "UU and liKfTtsn th. Uskef " ' tnmnotewv .III? . B"T nil's of joyfol F L CHAHBERS "XT