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Daily Eugene Guard All Popular Brands of CIGARS FOR SALE AT Julius Goldsmith's GUARD Telephone, Do Main 191. Kew Ads Today. J. V. Kaufloiao. Geo. T. Ball & Hod. BREVITIES. 421 Kambler riders. 1M Ramblers sold toil year. Commissioners' court tomorrow. Dr Lowe, optician, with J 8 Luckey Fly screens & doois at F L Chambers. Guaranteed blcjcle repairing, M Claoahan. Boy a Crescent and yoo are sure of good set of tires. Special for Friday and Balnniay Hklru. J V Kaupfman. Bicycles $20 to $-00. McClaoaban If present oonditloua continue Ku gene will soon have an epldemlo building. M u Warner tunes planus mi organs. Bepalring and polishing, ' "Albany Democrat: Tbe areraga fall w beit 'u tbls county will be under ten buabels per acre. E J Blszler. ol Portland, baa shipped orer 2 tons of machinery to Spring. field lor bis Blue River mines. Wendlin has a Woodman of the World lodge, It being Instituted by J Hair with a charter Hat of 21 names. The fall wheat of tbe Hodman Lunar and Aw brey farms all averaged bout tbe same, ten bushels to the acre, B L Bog art, a rapl'atisl, late of North Dakota, bas awoclated blmnelf with J H Heck ley In the stock bu.l nesa. Ism working again In Odd Fellows oemstery. Any person wishing work aono win please address or call upon J L Lombard, Eugene, Wben tne thermometer was over 100 degrees above zero throughout Call fornla it was about 72 degrees In Ore' goo. A ftw secondhand ladles bioyoles heap at F L Chambers. It If expected that tbe first train will be run over tbe Mohawk braneh of the 8 P 11 It to Wendllng about August 20lb. Charles H Dodd tbe Portland bard ware man and McKiuley'e stump peaking bullosas man, fass Died petition In voluntary bankrupty. tils liabilities far exoeed bis assets. The New York Journal has taken a straw vote In Ureater New York aud figuring on tbe basis of (be returns from It, declares that Bryan will carry the oily by W,U80 majority. Alabama held a atale election yester day. Hhe went deinooratlo by 60,( 00. Tbe demoorats made large game. The legislature will stand about 189 demo crats to 12 opposition. Itev I Q Kno'ts, recently from Flor ence, Lane county, has been appointed the Sunday school missionary of the Southern Oregon Presbytery, and v. Ill make bis borne In Grant. Pass. Tbt ladles of Ht Mary's Guild will meet Wednesdsy afternoon at o'clock at tbe home of Miss Belle Brown, 8tb and Chernellon streets. Mhs Primtick, Secretary. Aehhnd Tldlnga; Earl Abbett, eon or Iter and Mrs J T Abbett, who la employed by the N P Co. at rjpokane, weD, arrived In Ashland Friday, and will spend a month with his parent In Ashland. During the civil war as well as in ou late war with Spain diarrhoea was one of the most troublesome diseases tbe army had to oontsud with. In many Instauoe It became ohronlo and the old soldiers still suffer from Ik Mr David Taylor, of Wind Ridge, Greene Co, Pa., la one of these. He uses Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy and says be has never feuod anything that would give him such quick relief. It Is for sale by W h DeLano. Tbe Northwestern Lumber Com- pampany.of Hoqulam, Washington, has Jast completed a new band mill costing 110,000. The will will carry a saw 14 Inches wide and OS fret long, wblub will make a out up to 84 Inches against 60 Inches, the outside capacity vi tne oirouiars. There Is more catarrh In this section of tbe country than all other diseases put together, and until tbe last few years was supposed to be Incurable For a great many years doctors pro nooooed It a local disease, and pre- orioeu local remedies, and by con stantly falling to cuts with local treat ment, pronouuoed It Incurable, Kctenee baa proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F I Cheney 4 Co, Toledo, Obio, la the only oonatltutlonal cure on the mar ket. It Is taken Internally In doses from 10 drops to leaepoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surface of the system. They oiler one hundred dollars for any caa. It falls to cure. Bend for circulars aud testimonials. Address, K J CiilNKY h Co, Toledn, Ohio. Hold by druggltts, 76c. Hall's Family Pills are tbe beat. THE CIRCUIT COURT. An Important Decision Awaiting Wheat in the Black Ware houses to tbe Farmers. Albany Herald: In tbeTJ Black warehouse suits, being the case of H C Davis et al vs the Portland Flooring Hills Company et al, Haturday in tbe circuit court. Judge Boiae reouered a decltlon in favor ol tbe plaintiffs. Tbe effect of the decision ia to award tbe grain In the warebouaeato the farmers, and that those who boy wheat in a warehouse must know that tbe ware houseman bas authority to sell it, and that tbe risk Is run by the buyer and not the slorer of wheat. Tbe decision Is agalnat tbe Portland Flouring Mills Co for 9206 buabels al 49 cents and agslust the Halem Floor ing Mills Co for 3977 buabels at 49 cents. Tbe wheat stored In tbe Derry warehouse and sold to Balfour, Gutbrle k Co was by stipulation not made a fart of tbe case. Tbe counter claim of tbe Portland Flouring Mills Co for J5CW5 and of tbe Halem Flouring Mills Co for $2110 fur money advanced to T J Black were not allowed. Tbe case will no doubt be appealed to tbe supreme court for a final decis ion. Company C. Orders. AX ALBANY FISHERMAN. Formerly a Resident City. of This Co C, 4th Regt, UNO will assemble at tbe armory at 0:30 o'clock Saturday evening, Augnat II, 1000, for practice march. Every man will provide him self with one day's ration. John M Williams, Captain Commanding. Chance to Buy a Home. A 9 -room house, barn, outbulldlnga and two full lota In best residence sec tion of Eugene for sale at a bargain If taken within 30 daya. Beatcbanoeof the year. Address Lock Box No. 866, Kugene JDrerfoo. Notice. Tbe publlo schools will commenoe Bept 24. Teachers are requested to call al my office and sign their oontraota as oon aaconvenleuU Dated Auguat 4, 1900. Gko K Chaw, Clerk. For Sale. Gentle family bone. Handsome for a and color, and medium size. Harness and covered roomy buggy, obeap. Enquire at Uoahd Office. Weather. Tonight and Wednesday: Fair; warmer Wednesday. Bkals, A Qukkk Cahk. Today's Halem Htateauian: B W McDowell, who died in this city on Bulurdny last, waaa well-kuowu character lu Oregon for many yeara. He will be remembered as tho Doctor McDowell alio made himself untorloua aa a aelf-natned candidate for varlnua offices, and then Instituted content lo rslBblish hla title thereto. One ot the last sod most notable ol I best- In 1H88, when he printed tickets for hi no-elf aa Pre.l detitlal K'eotor and forwarded re urna and ilocun enta to Washington (Maiming lo be the only legally chosen piealdentlal elector. When C W Ful ton carried tliu vote of Oregon back to the Electoral College, In Feoruary IfvSfl, he was confronted with the doc tor's olaims, and there was considera ble trouble In getting rid of tbeui, In 1891 the doctor waa committed to the asylum from Portland. He bad lived In Halem several years. Toledo, LIdcoIu county. Leader: E L King, of Albany, an efficient em ploye of tbe Postal Telegraph Com pany, aceoiopauied W H buoy aDd Attorney Bawains oo a fishing expe dition to Drift creek last Friday. Tbe young man proved to be a full-blown tenderfoot, shook hla companions early next morning, without tbelr know ledge or consent and returned to To ledo. He couldn't stand the brush, tbe precipitous banks, the rough stones, the cold water so be couldn't and be would rather be with his best girl, strolling on the beach at New port so be would sod he reached Toledo in time to connect with the train for Yaqulna, and tbe steamer Rlcbardaon carried bim to the resort oity and tbe one wbom he loves bet ter than flak. Messrs Buoy and Haw kins wers very successful, returning wltb trout enough to supply tbe town. Tbey will remove the brush from a good fiablog spot on tbe banks of Drift creek, sow it to blue grass, put up a nloe hammock, and Invite Mr King to accompany tbem again next season. party la Tb Hommervllle-Ownes back from the mountains. Tbe floor on the second story o1 the new bank bulldlug Is being laid today. ine ueaiiiooa between the mayor and oity couuoll of The Dalles has been broken by the appointment and confirmation of T J Drlvor, ex sheriff, as marshal. John G Wooley, the prohibition nominee for president, will apeak In Portland, on Hept 6, the. only Oregon oily he will atop at, goluir from there directly to Hanraiiieiitti. President Frank Hlrong will address the PatillloCoaKt inilttute for Indian eochoole nf all lb Paclllo alone, on Augual lAtht and Pro I K II MnKlmy also addreewa the Institute Auguat Istb at 8:80 p m. Every One a Bargain 16 lb Dry Granulated sugar 11 00 pkg Oold dual. 20 Armours washing powder IS pkga Arm h Hammer soda.. V bulk 85 Large bottle good catsup 10 Large bottle sutiuonla 10 Large bottle bluing lo Bottle Fletchers genuine can tor I a 25 pkg Arbitrate oltce 0 spools Merrlek thread 25 1-arue plug cl ewing lotmcoo.. V0 Plug atar tobacco 45 Hopping hate. ,, 4 card, I dot bat pins t sss Ax Billy... Charles Holt Coroner G W Griffin and Dr W L Cheshire arrived home late last night from Wendllng where they went to Investigate tbe death of youug Charles Holt, tbe 16-year-old boy found dead uader a sled be bad been hauling water on for the Booth, Kelly A, Com. pany mill. It appeared to have been purely accidental and the following Jury summoned by the coroner brought la a verdict to tbat effect: J V Moor bead, J T Hair, L W Kaufiman, E M Lance, W Pennington and L Weutz. The body of tbe boy was brought to Eugene by F F Hubbard, Wm Foster, M B Wood and Wm Duryee, employees of the mill, and taken to Hsrrlsburg on tbe 1.-O0 train today. The funeral will occur at the Muddy cemetery to morrow. Dr Smith and wife and H wiioox and wife, tbe ladles being sisters of tho Holt boy, accompanied the remain, to Harrlaburg from this point. To Inspect Routeb. Salem States man: "Postmaster, Edward Hlrsch yesterday received a letter from H J Ormaby, postal Inspector for the Rural Mall routes, to the effect Unit the writer would stare from bis home In Great Falla, Wisconsin, for tbe orar, here to luapeot a number of new rou'e. He will first stop at Bolae, Idaho, where a couple of routes have to be inspected ; be will next go to North Yakima, aud Fraewaler, Washington, and to Greab- am, Oregon, after which he will come to Halem, and begin the nctlvo work of inspecting mid arranging the mail rouleaout of Halem." ff anvthlnir in done nt Eucene It should h ,1.0.0 llhout delay. The limn 1. short.. eiasoaau Jerry Ream, of Albany, is In the city. J W Baker, of Cotf-e Grove, Is in tb. city. Miss Llllis Canter, of Harrlaburg, is visiting in Eugene. R A Booth came down from Hag-' inaw thia af.ernoou. 1 Mr and Mra C C Matlock and Frank eolith are borne fn.ji (Mell Lake. Mrs Wm Goorff nature Is home from a viait witii her ..( at r. alike Idaho. E P McCornack, a Salem capitaliat, Is vlcitiug relatives and friends in Eogene. MLas) Lizzie Griffin arrived home today from a njontb at tbe cH and Curve. 1 1 is. H B Dana, traveling paasenger agent of tbe Canadian Pacific Rail way, waa iu Eugene today. B J Jennicga, of Cottage Grove, one of the ownera oi the famous Helena mine, BoLenila, Is In the city. Mrs Geo S Roudebusb, of Seattle, arrived last night to viait ber fatbet, Hon J D Matlock and otber relatives. Mrs Dora Coirawell and Mra Daniel Busey, of Linn county, visited relatives and frlendi lo Eugene and vlclni'y today. RtvPLC Hansen and family are In tbe oity. Mr Hansen is the general sgeut of tbe Danish colony soon to locate In tbla county. J P Jones, S P traveling agent, passed tbrougb today south. He ia arranging for excuraiona to tbe Elks' Carnival at Portland next month. Medford Mall: Mrs J L McKlnuey and daughter, Mias Lulu, of Cottage Grove, Oregon, are visiting Wm Clark and family for a montb or more, Mra McKlnuey ia the mother of Mrs Clark and a sister of United States Land Commissioner Hermann, Gold! Gold! Gold! The latest El Dorado la reported to be on on Nome City beach, Alaska. Thousands of people are baatei.lng there, many of wbom will return broken In health. Of what avail is gold when bealtb Is gone? Guard your health with the beet of all medicinei Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, and you will alwas have true wealth. Tbe Bitters are for people who have abused their stomachs, or are naturally weak. It will regulate Ihe bowels, ulr up 'he liver, Invigorate the kidneys, and ab solutely cure Indigestion, constlrmlion, malaria, chills and fever. Jt la a natural tonic absolutely free from dangeroua narcotics. It should be takeu to protect the M'siem from chills and fever and malsrlnl attacks. It's a good medicine to keep on hand. "Want of Watchfulness Makes the Thu f." Many cases of poor health come from want of watchful ness, hut tf you keep your blood pure no thief can steal your health. The one effec tive, natural blood purifier is Hood' s Sarsaparilta. Disordered Bood-"My father Ha long ken trcuUedvxthdlsordered blood Ar.d vxth Uck. Hood's StrsprilU made hm strong and hetlthyt he works every Uy." A. S. Wykts. S. EAiton. T. Humor" When 1 nerd A blood part, fier I take Hood's SamadaWBa. Jt cared my humor And Is excellent as A nerve Ionic." Josk Elton. StAf ford Springs. O. AVoodoock's Crop A C Woodcock, the lawyer farmer, bsi Just completed the threshing of his fall (jrain He had III 120 acres and 1: ylcloed a little over 12J bushels to Hie acre. T.iia la one of the beet fields yet heard from. He also has about lot) aoreH in sprli g grain, that will not bo threshed yet inr several uays. HARRY MILLER IX CHINA. Could Not Reach His Post at Chung Kiang On His Way to Shanghai. fortland Telegram, Aorust tf. Harry ;B Miller, consul to Chung Kiacg, I biua. baa not arrived at bis poet, Mrs Miller, now at Tioa, re ceived a letter from ber husband a few days ago. He stated 10 the letter that Nagasaki waa crowded witn fugitives and families of foreigners and uwrisu leaving the flowery kingdom as rap Idly aa possible and gathering at Na gasaki. Consul Miller wrote that be waa then on bis way to Shanghai, where be would receive instructions as to bis futnre course of action until tbe present trouble ended. In tbe letter tbe writer did not enter into details of tbe situation as be found it, merely generalizing and saying tbat tb. refu gees told borrowing stones of Chinese cruelty. Mr Miller's daughter, Laura, accompanying bim, ia wltb tbe fami lies of some American officers. Junction City News. Juhction City, Aug. 6. J A Bush nell has received at bis warehouse, from Portland, 10,000 wheat saoka. He Is getting ready for tbe new grain. He was the first to abip new grain from Junction to Portland, last Tuesday sending several care. DIVIDEND DECLAHED. In the .famous Clow milling case, W C Waahburne, caabier of tbe Farmers' and Merchants' Bank, receiver, a first dividend of 14 cents per bushel bas been declared and is now being paid on storage receipts. Negotiations are now under way with the plaintiffs iu tbe suit whereby tbe people holding exchange receipts can come in for a share in the distribution of money re ceived from tbe sale of wheat. Tbe exchange receipts are numerous and held mostly by the poorer claaa of farmers, who bad stored enough wheat to run them In flour until the next harvest. TRANSFER OF MILLINERY. Mrs J A Sihbetti, who baa conducted a millinery establishment here for a number of years, has purchased the millinery stock of Mra MHliorn, and ts moving into the store occupied by tbe latter. REPORT CONFIRMED. J P Milllorn received a letter today from W U Lawrenc.;, an old resident of this place, who is now at ( ape Nome, Alaska, confirming tbe report of the death of Mr Lawrence's brother, Andrew, who waa lost off the coast of Alaika, together with a comrade named Speers.' Hotel Arrivals. Jliee Hams, Sides, Breakfast Baeon, PicDie Hams. On Sale at all grocery stores. Call for Gray & Son's lard. SMOKED RV GRAY & SON. None better. SMOKE, Mount Hood High Grade ioc Cigar F. C. Potts Manufacturer. RUNNING UP A BIB BILL For doctor' fees wouldn't be necessary, when you an it. tacked with colds at this m. son oltje year, it you 0 uld keep'abottieofour ptuiwH "."T'1' CJ Noble Whiskey in your home then take it in the form of toddy, or as your taite dio. tates, at bedtime or any otber like it for colds. La Grippe 0 kindred ailment. .STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Oregon. ,','f 11 te "Pons September 18th pared to take the 8tate CertifiTib,S: d tely on Rraduation. "rwncate Hum. (i adnatea readilv .ecu eood positlom hxpense nf year from 120 to $110 irong Academic and frofewional Couna ew epecud department in maanal 2 Well equipped tnuning derlmentT meXtT CntainiDg faU P-L9rllPU, W A. WANN, Sec of Faculty. lloori 11IU tore liver ILli) tb Bno-trrtutlns ana liiiLHl!lJ!Lir.'''kllo.'i'i "ifrrtwrln.". CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hays Always Bought Bears the Slgratnre of Paints fall-Paper Harness and Saddles PRESTON & HALES IxaveoMeri tor house palntlnr. 0 M UcCaiDY Clearance Sale . . . Our entire lino of Summer Goods MUST HE CLOSED OUT REGARDLESS OF COST. Duck Skirts, Crash Skirts, Shirt Waists, Lawn and Dimities Childron'r Hats and Bonnets. S H Friendly EUGENE, OREGON. Mail orilors promptly uttomloj to. KUGENK. O BJHO.IH011, H(irlni;ile!d J A Kiakely, Lowell T J Blukely. Lowell 8 .1 Qndard, Leuhurg J 1 h 1 McMahou, Leaburg Ilay Littletield.Heattle J K Alien H B Dunn, PortlaDd PLC ilanaeu sod family, Port laud J A Holt, Han Joae, Cal B Htueed, Waltervllle M (J Mu iisdtl, Iioehurg J W Baker, Cottage Drove R 1 Jennings Mrs R J Jennings 4 ch, Roaeburg 8 W Ammer, Portland Mrs J E Blazier, Portland Mrs E H Cnmley, Portland HOKFMA J T Bears, Mapletou J K Darupier, Koteburg J FBweet, Olympla J D McDouald, Hosepurg E P MoUoruack, Salem J U Sutherland, Glentena Miss 8 Uray, Judo Ion BetiJ Lain, 8 F W E Frazler, Portland W R Hunt, 8 K J M Bherwood, Cottage Grove Fired. The crippled beggar waa Bred cut of the oity this forenoon by Marahal Bredy. The mendicant has "worked"' Eugene at different periods during the past 15 years, tie resides In Polk county and is said 10 be well to do. ft I " 'I Ttv V-V " A" V li Ml - t 1 , t.M TS?'l,""Tl Everyone who has Stock or keeps a Cow, needs Galloway's Waste- Proof Feed Boxes FOR FEEDING STOCK HAY OR GRAIN. BeCailSe J I3- A F?01?, S,Y9- A fod consumed within tat si ""J' there u pmctirallT NO WAS'lK aui,n"illSA,YE FOTK T1ME!1 l C0ST laonessMOD. Count yourcattl "1? ma J" ""Uld .aver by nlnK these boxes. MMcTortf"..T . he?'!.ot. catt'" ' '. and coits about one cent for sjcb it kBElTPlI' ritfeyp1 mw wh ""bled. d.ri". ' CHtAI tRIMUKE CONVENIENT to use than any otlfH tom.VeVnl!!l1"ty-MTwoDolUrato t,rt Pftas and get .RIGHT ,KlKWt i .n J'ff fr A mt with fuU diractlon. for making, aeOT vSiSSSJtS! FRANK (fALUJ.Y. L. E. HOOVER, Medford, Or. rv-5rfv- -i, , "Konwor wKon, Washington, Idaho and Moatana. IJbB Infringers will be prosecuted. Cabin Burned J, h. Lurkev cabin, near the Baglnaw aaw mill, waa oumeu iaat weea. A Ore bad been set out to ourn some slasniog by ths saw mill hands aud it got away from them. air L,oos:ey's damage waa alraut n. gooa crosswalk has been built tetween the Lane County baukoor oer and the Matlock bjllcllru. &IRL WANTKD.-At Mlnnpoi Home Bakery next to Guylnrd'. muaio store. Ionuiie atonce. Whicli Way? Arc the children crowinci nicely? A little stronger A .1 i trine good. 5 growing Growing each nui !5 heavier r 1 Or is oii -t the other a weaker, groui., growing paler? It so, you should try Scott's EmuNiun at nn IihxI and a thi nner, 'Tis both a medicine to children. It grow in the taller, stronger, healthl Vx. "J t . ,11 SnuntMv all delicate makes them right way iar. J. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO EH3ALMERS and FUNERAL DIEECTOF.S Eugene Babbitry Cop. 11th and Hijl- Sis. J. W. HAMBLE. Prcpnie'or, The Hoffmac W OZEIOLER, paorsilTM F-UNDAY DINNER 50c EUOENE, OREGON WEST EROS, Props. New Rigs New Harness, Competent Drivers IUQCNE, ORtQON . .Tl" lriift Tblirlan Vt. .i.kiu mi l" ..?' ""L"- lt""v -'J- Ail peds-: ,onn Jrrded by day or month, hIi'IIIT v: tio0 "arantd. !..'a!""-' l'y BMi ltas. . . .,,,,,, JS,nk Kuireie. ""'-"" ano lenlh Streets. i Tslspheas Mala .j. Ct Coraar Ot. rA-v.f,;1 Pleasure Galore... Aw.iia ,n wh0 fjde In onr bnci" r e:riv" which have itriat o M ..), ri h ami elf rant trinmiM l'rir.aa that mks ths m t n " hl i slmnt lmpiwptiblt to th "cctinu anil lighten tha tak hor. In auch a turnout In ia no many nnlw of jot'"' ixmtioD. HiOOle I17S.0U. I'limil F L CHAHBERS J