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Daily Eugene Guard MONDAY AUGUST 13 All Popular Brands of CIGARS FOR BALK AT Julius Goldsmith's Ho -Main 191. New Ads Today. P Duud. J U Greeu. City council meets tonight. Dr Lowe, optician, wltb J B Luckey Ramblers and Ideals stand the tent. A oar of exoelalor is being loaded today. The little baby nrCo'unellniaii White is orltically III. CoiiUmtmmit la found whtu you have a Kainbler. Al Auteu now has a felon 00. one of bis fingers. What ut-xl? M O Warner tunes pianos and rgans, Kepalrlnic aud polishing, Xbe work of ballantlni( the roartlitd of the Weodllng branch continues. ' Baptist market, Balurdny, August 18tb, , Walob for. further announce ment."' ... . : . - .. . ' .' Bpeolal prices on hose. ' ' FIi Chambkhs. Gilliam A Owen bad a saloon open ing Haturday evening. It was largely atiended. A oar load of lumber arrived here today for Judge Potter's new residence from Baglnaw. . The metal ceilings and oornice for tbe new Eugene Loan aud Savings bank arrived today. Camp stoves, Dutch ovens, rellectors and every oooklng convenience for camping at K L Chambers'. " I srn working again In Odd Fellows cemetery. Any person wishing work dons will please address or call upon . , J L Lombard, Eugeno. 20 second-hand bungles and car riages at F h Chambers', , Judge It P Boise has been on the bench 38 years. Ue Is 81 years ol age. and holds court regularly and with great ability, Uloyclo ropalrlug and sundries. K E MoOlan AirAN. JM Hows and family have moved to the residence near the University reoeutly vacated by Mr and Mrs. J W Kouns, who recently moved to Ilose burg. llevelle Walker, formerly of Eugene, but now In the U H army hospital sorvloe, has bean ordered for duty In China, aud will shortly leave for hi" new post, Pendleton E O, August 11: Lee Teutocb, of Cleaver Bros.' Dry Goods company, returned this morning from trip to Prairie City, and Qua Teutsoh, of tbe same firm left on the same train for a visit at Eugene. 181 Crescent sold tbls year In Eu gene; 683 Cresoent riders lu and around Eugene now, Tbe people now know that the Orescent bloyoles stand with out the trouble of always tlukerlng them up. Get a Creaoeut and you are always ready to go. .' The residence or "Doo" Berry, In Lake oounljr burned a few days ago, entailing a loss of $3000. Currency and gold oolu to the sum of $800 were In tbe Ore, and a lump of metal valued at $400 bas been taken from tbe ruins. Here Is a sample of Eastern Oregon teaming taken from tbe Lakevlew Register: Windy' Smith's teams passed through Lakevlew Monday loaded wltb 8fi,000 pounds of freight for V Conn, of Paisley, 6,000 pounds being sugar." Probably not more than four learns with a trail wagon with eaeh team. : ; The Lakevlew Rustler, of August 9, baa tnls about the rebuilding ol Lake view slno the disastrous Are: "Nine brick building are being constructed, and with the four damaged bricks re paired aud tbe eonorete, Lakevlew la sure of fourteen fireproof buildings, besides those oovered with Iron plate. We predict that by tbe fall of 1801 Lakevlew will almost be rebuilt." There Is more catarrh In this section of tbe oouutry than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be Incurable. ror a great many years doctors pro nouuosd It a local disease, and pre acrlbed local remedies,' and by con A alantly falling to cure wllh local treat ment, pronounced It incurable, rvience has proven catarrh to tie a onnslltutlonal disease, and theretore requires oonstllulloual treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, mauufaoiured by F J Cheuey A Co, Tolwio, Ohio, Is the only constitutional cure on the niar- ket. It Is takeu Internally In doaee from 10 dro to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous autfaoea of the ayatsm. They ofler one hundred dollars fur any case It falls to cure. Bend for clrruar and testimonials. Addrra. F JCiiknky A Oo, Toledo, Ohio. Mold by druggists, 76c Hail's Family Pills are the best. Market i Tbe Epwortb League will bold a "market" In Miss Learned s store, Haturday, August S4, 1900. RETURN OF DR. DARRIN. One of the Well-Knowo Drs. Darrin to Visit Eugene, Or. Through the request of uiaoy in this vicinity, one of the celebrated Drs. Darrin has been prevailed upon to visit Kugeue and will have his office at the Hotel Eugene or Hoflmau House (September luth to 20. Those wishing to consult the doctor will flud It to their advantage to call on him while here. Dr Darrin has made an enviable reoord for cures of long'Stauding dis- eae. Tbe doctor makes a specialty of treating diseases by electricity, by which many cases of longstanding have been relieved and permanently cured. Consultation Is free, and should there be a case that Is Incurable, tbe patient will be told immediately, thus saving any further expenditure of time and money. All cbroolc diseases treated success fully. Any amount of references at his office. Tbe poor treated free, except medi cine. , Hotel Arrivals. 9 KUOKNK. A J Hulllnger, Cottage Grove M 8 Kayser and wife, Ban Jose H W Clark, Portland AL Hunneman, Minneapolis Mrs M J Brown, Portlaud A Muoklcr, Tllden, Neb J N Cobb, Bisters O Uamron, Grand Itaplds D! oKetohen,. Grand Rapids W a Smlck, Albany Mrs Geo Boverns. Junction Mr Geo Soverne, Junction P C Goldeuburg, Portland C A Bennett, Cottage Grove Chas A Bonnett, Cottage Grove. John Ml kelson, Cottage Grove A Phlpps A wf, Vlealla, Cal HOFFMAN. M H MoCarty, Bprlngtleld Mlas EflleMaoDonald, Springfield J L Tucker, B F J C Miller and wife, Portland DrO K'andlani, Portland W H Warner, A O U w Fred Easton, Wallervllle It E Morris, Balem Jos Peek, Vlda D W MoKlroher, Grand Rapids O Garrison, Grand Rapids W M Welch, 8 F H lj Burrell and wf, Aoine G L Larimer, Acme Ralph Crowell, Coburg 1j Crowell, Coburg W K Williams, Portland T A Hennely, NY TAlbener, Portland H V Mayer, Chicago A a Bnyiler, B F A W Whltmer, Portland W A Banks, Cleveland, Ohio Brave Ilea Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kid ney troubles as well as wemen, and all feel the resu Its In Inns of appetite, poisons iu tho blood, backache, ner vousness, headache aud tired, listless and run-down feeling. lint there's no ut.'d to feel line that. Listen to J W Gardner, Idavllle, Ind, He says: "Electric Hitlers are Just the thing for a mull when he Is all run down and don't care whether he llvts or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than anything I oould take. I can now eat anything and have a new lease on life." Only 0 cents at W L DeLauo's drug store. Every bottle guaranteed. OABT OTIIA. Bwiths iIib Kind You Ha Wwava Bought Bigosiu of l , ) ira una imi nun siwap i Endeavor Business Meeting. The Y P B O K of the Congregational Ohuroh will hold Its regular monthly business meeting tomorrow evening at the home of Mr and Mrs It Mo- Murphey. The society of tbe Presby terian ohuroh has been extended an Invitation to meet with them. Red Hot From tbe Gun Waa the ball that bit G II Steadman of Newark, Mich, lu the Civil war. It caused horrllil" ulcers that no treat ment hrlied for 2)1 years. Then Buck leu's Arnica Helv eured him. Cures ouls, bruises, tun ns, bill, felons, corns, sklu eruptions. Keel pile- cure on earth. 2S oents a box. Cure guar anteed. Bold by W L DeLano, druggist. Weather. ' Monday August Tuesday fair. 13: Tonight and RKAIJk BK001VI SAItE NOW ON 26c broom.. 20e SOo broom 36o 3Ao broom.... son Belter brooms In proportion. Best pure leaf lard, In bulk, per lb, 10c. 10 lb pall best lard $1 10 A lb ll beet lard M 26 os can K C Bsklng Powder 20 Our 1 2 jo, )6o and S0o roast coffee ran not be beat. 1 lb glues starch tc We close at ( each evening except Baturtlaya. ...Ax Billy... : 11 a McKiuley bas returned to Sa lem. ham Goldsmith was iu Eugene yee terday. LT Harris went to Junction this afternoon. Dr I D Driver arrived borne tbis afternoon L N Rouey received a carload of lime today. Miss Ada Hharplea want to Goshen tbls afternoon. C H Hales is back from Fall Creek, a forlorn bachelor. Rev PLC Hansen cam. up from Portland tbis afternoon. R F Baker, the Junction real estate agent, was in Eugene today. Attorney L E Bean went to Rise burg today on legal business. Architect Lazarus, of tbe new bank building was in tbe oity today. Dr Candianl leave, for tbe Blue River mines tomorrow morning. J M Howe leaves today for a business trip to Linn and Benton counties. F 0 Miller and wife, of Portland, left for Frl;wll's today In a private con veyance. Mrs Emma Thompson went to Balem this afternoon for a visit wltb friends. Mrs J W Shumate and daughter, Miss Katie, of Wallervllle, were In Eugene today. ' Attorney Hteveua and wife are borne alter a pleasant outing at Blue River of several weeks. J E Andrews arrived np from Cor vallis today and will join bis wife for a visit in this county. N H Wlthee and party, of La Crosse, Wlscousln, will leave this week for an outing at Clear Lake. Arthur Taylor and Claire Morris left for Florence tbls morning after a few weeks' visit In Eugene. Captain and Mrs O W Hurd, of Florence, went to Roseburg today to prove up on timber claims. Mis. Mae Hammltt returned to Balem today after a brief visit witb Lane oounty relative, and friends. Bani'l Garrison is home from Brit ish Columbia. He say. business Is rushing at Vancouver and Victoria, B C. Mrs M B Barker went to Portland on tbe early train yesterday to attend the funeral of ber father, the late Dan iel Test. Hon J M Gearln, of Portland, re turned from Foley Bprlngs Saturday night and left for his home the next morning. Dr W Kuykendall and wife have gone to Salt Lake City, Utah, to at tend the heud section of tbe Women of Woodcraft, A F Hurd and wife, of Florence, were in the city today. They went to Roseburg this afternoon to prove up on some timber land. E K Wheeler, a hardware nierchaut of Palouse City, Wash, and formerly a merchant o! Eugene Is here with his family visiting relatives and friends. J A Deadinnnd aud family expect to leave for Deer Lodge, Montana, in about a week. The Guard trusts Jeft will suoueed In his new home as be I" a rustler. Attorney H W Thompson and N H Wlthee, of L'tCrnese, Wis, went to Wendllmr this morning to examine timber lunds belonging to Mr Wlthee lu that vlcihliy. Arthur Collier and wife, ol Kan Francisco, who have been vi-ltlng the Paris Exposition, are In Portland. They are expected to arrive in Eugene tonight to visit relatives and friend for one or two days. Hood Fife lonot prl nor IrrUats Vw allir.w tary runs I. They set gent'y :st Give Gomfori Bold by all ilruralsls. 23 cents. Company C Camp. The encampment beld over Satur day night on the banks of tbe McKen zle river by Co C of this city, J M Williams, csptain, proved to be veiy interesting. Alonglo tSe wee imi1 hours when even the odtposie began to get drowey, a bunch of 2a or 30 of the Spanish war veterans surrounded the vamp intent on giving the "p-oklea" a military surprise. Suddenly out blast tbe rille charge, aud seven.! volleys were given in quick succession. From here the acooonts of the visit are mixed. Wore the sleep! og soldiers soarea? They say do, while the Invading party thinks tbe statement rather doubtful. At any rate Captain Williams had his socklesa men fall in wllh fixed bayo nets, when they discovered that the noise bad been made by Co A boys under command of Captain Huston. The Company A boys were then in vited In, (tbey were already Id, but that didn't matter) aud eaoli side told "br.w it was," and bow tbey felt about It. Alter a half hour's visit Captain Huston aod bis men mounted their bloyoles snd returned to tbe city, leaving tbe men in camp to peaoefu slumber. Daniel B. Test Dead. Tbe following notice appeared In the Buuday Oregonlan, August 12: TEST At 602 East 19th street, on Sat urday, August 11, 19J0, Daniel Blair Test, aired 83 years anil three months. Funeral from Evangelical cbureb, East luth aud TibbeUj streets, at 10 a m Monday. Services at the grave private. "Dan" Test, as he was familiarly known In Eugene, came to Lane county with tbe immigration of 1858 He married here and took a homestead on the prairie between Irving and Juuotlon. Tbe family moved to Eu gene about leu years ago, and resided in tbe present Galuey Mathews resi dence on Ninth street, uutll about six years ago when tbey moved to East Portland. His wife and seven grown sons and daughters survive him: Mrs Marshall, of Eastern Oregon, Mrs Mary Wort- man, of Portland, Mrs M 8 Barker, of Eugene, and Ed Tet, Mrs Emma Hill, Grant Test and Frank Test, of Portland. Gold! Gold! Gold! The latest El Dorado is reported to be on nil Nome City bench, Alaska Thousands nf people are hastei.iug there, many of whom w',11 return broken In health. Of wis,,' avail is gold when health Ib goue? dtiatdyour health wltb tbe bestofull r ,(iuliies Hnstetter'B Stomaoh Bittern. nil ynu will alwajs have true wealth, The Blltets are for people who have abused their stomachs, or are naturally weak, It will regulate the bowels, etlr up Hie Iver, Invigorate the kidneys, and ab solutoly cure Indigestion, constipation, mulurlu, chills and lever. Jt Is natural toulo, absolutely free from dangerous narcotics. It should be taken to protect the Kyslmn from chills and fever anil malarial tttlttoks. It's a good medicine to keep on baud. Fruit Wanted. Pears and Italian, Freuch and SMver pruues bought at the Eugoiie cannery. Tbe highest market price will be paid For particulate call at tbe cannery. Paints Waii-Paper Harness and Saddles PRESTON & HALES tafcre nrdcrt fur house painting. l M AKCRADT FRED D. HERB0LD. Coaching University of Idaho for Game with Wasbingtons. Spokane Berltw, Jul J 30 The ITiiivarsltv of Washington snd tlm University of Idaho will battle on the gridiron at Spokane th coming football season. October 20 has been set as the date of tbe game and the Washington and Idaho teams will then have the Unit intercollegiate con test ever beld In Spokane., w HERBOLD IS COACH. Fred D Herbold bas been selected as coach of tbe University of Idaho foot ball team, which Is to meet the Blair eleven during the fruit fair in tbis city. He Is considered the man to bumble the Washington boys and to take away tbe football pennant from all of the western institutions. Carroll L Smith, tbe manager of the Idahos, has spent much time in Spo kaue looking over tbe field for a suita ble man to direct tbe destinies of bis team. He now annouocea that tbe old college tackle and half back, Fred Herbold, will be tbe man tbe Spokane athletes will have to blame for tbe stifl games of tbe Idaho players. Herbold is a well-known hero of tbe gridiron and Is considered one of tbe strongest players In tbe West. He has had ex perience en many teams and bas always held bis own against the op posing man. Herbold began bis career as a player of distinction In 1893 on tbeUuiversity of Oregon team, where he ployed for four years. For tbe next two years be was the rushing back of Purdue, Indi ana, University eleven, and was one of their strongest players. He Is a great line bucker and goes through tbe opposing Interference like a plle-Jrlver. He will teach tbe Idaho players the sume style of v rk, and heavy plays with occasion!'.! open run. will an- doubtedly be tbe game with which tbey will meet tbe opposing teams. Herbold bas received splendid coach lng. In 1893 be was under tbe tute lage of Young, of Princeton, then un der Church, of tbe same Institution, In 1896 he was taught other points of the game by Quarter-back Benson, of California, and in 1896 by Flick, ol California. In 1898 be played under Woodrutt, of tbe University of Peun sylvania, and last year be coached the well known Butte team of Mon tana. MAY VLAY EIGENB. Munager Smith announces that the University team will begin traiLiog earlier in tbe season than usual. He confidently expeots to tuke the cham pionship of both Washington and Idaho, aud of all the schoolsof Oregon. Herbold has played in the latter stale aud will coaoh bis team against their style of play. The university has a heavier Hue than It has had for several years' and with the backs well protect ed cuii dn much. Tbe team will make a touro both Washlng'or and Oregon tlii season and expeots to pluy two gnines iu Spokane. Millions Civen Away. It is certainly gratifying to the pub lic to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to bo generous to the needy aud suffering. The proprie tors of Dr King's New Discover; I ,r consumption, coughs and coins, have given away over leu million lust but ties ol this gital medicine; and have tlie Bstiefactiou of knowing It hm ab soluiely cared tboui-snds of l:pi le-x cases. Asthma, bronchitis, hi aiBe- uess and all diseases of the throat chest and lungs are surely cured by it, Call 011 W L DeLano, druggist, huu get a free trial bottle. Regular size, 60c and $1. Kfeiy bittle guaranteed or price refunded. Bargains... We will sell for cash the A. V P( stock of Dry Gooas, Notions, Larli very its' and Children's Uudervvear" low prices. prices Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, and Summer Goods at Cost. H'e also keep on hand Fancy and Staple Groceries, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Flour, Feed, Etc. Come and see our prices. Eggs and Butter taken in exchange. QUINER & BITTER. Successors to A. V. and I. K. Peters. fliee flams, SMOKED BY GRAY ei SON. Sides, Breakfast Baeoo, Pieaie flams. On Sale at all grocery stores. Call for Gray & Son's lard. None better. smoke Mount Hood HighjGradelioc Cigar F. C. Potts Manuf a ct u re r- RUNNING UP A BIG BILL For doc,tor' few Woul(iD't be oecesrary, when you ure ht tacked witb colds at ihu sea son of the year, if you wool. I keep 'a buttle of our jure tid Iiitfh grade Cytu .iNublt Whiskey in your home aod then take it in the form of toddy, or as your taste dic tates, at bedtime or any other old time. Then is nothiny like it for colds. La Grippe or kindred ailments. W fll. Kenshaiii .STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth, lOregon. Fall term ODens September 18th. The students of the Normal School areprt pared to take the State Certificate imme diately on graduation. Giaduates readily secure good pmitioni, Expense of year from 8120 tn $150 Strong Academic and i'rofenftioDil CmriNi New Hpecial department in manual tnuuing. Well equipped training department. For catalogue containing full u&caDce- mentK, auuretts Or P. L CAMPBELL, President. W- A- WANN, Sec. of Faculty. Heart the IM MM YOfl Haw Always Tin Kind Ym Haw lwars Bought DETERMINED! CLEARANCE OFi ALL SUMMER GOODS MADE OF THE- BEST; MANUFACTURES. ALL AT PHENOMENALLY LOW PRICES THAT THE SI I ELVES AND COUNT-4 ERS MAY BE CLEARED AT ONCE. WE ASICs YOU TO READ THIS CAREFULLY. HHIUT WAISTS. 35 cents. lit ASH 8KIKTS 35 cents. HKIRTS Navy llluo Duck Hkirts, Prim ft 00 and $1.50 50 cents. DUtNi. SI'lTrt Park and light ells is and faiir? I imtmd, pries M.&0 aud 4.l0 will el -si.,.' at $2.50 suit. Mad orders promptly nttemltxl to. S. H. Friendly 6 3 3 Eugene. Oregon. 3 ItMlMsMsMW Valuable Goats For Sale. A tlocknf 215 brad of Angara goals will be sold by a aubsorlhor in th OUAHD These una ! are all Irnin well- orcd, hlKh-Rrade slm-k anil will h. sold al reasonable rates. All who wish sdditloual Information rel.tlva in 11,1. eiollent opportunity to secure a stait iu itoars, should address the Dslly AllgeilK UUAKD, Fon Sale C'hbap. a irol bn... and single harness for sale obaap If lakon at once. Iuqulreat 1 Ills office l..-r- : '. .r.; . "r.-A Colds Chest When your cold has settled down deep in your chest, cough syrups will not relieve you. The system mutt bo given strength and to throw oft the lorce disease. SccflSEmufMcn. dots just this. It enables you to conquer the inflam mation. The lungssoonheal, and all danger is passed. Do not let the disease become chronic because of neglect. SCOTT f.1Wt Everyone who has Stock or keeps a Cow, needs Galloway's Waste- Proof Feed Boxes FOR FEEDING STOCK HAY OR GRAIN. IT IS A FOI.J) SAVKK. As ths food Is aU coasumsd wlthtatb. Rfrniic there w r.r.icfi rll'n waq. i.- hCh boX tlm! KilltAVl.' l.'..'.J . ..... ...... , . Hi NcM US. l''V' ol,c'u.!'l"' "me. .! costs about ons .lei. ' l-,lh1-" aadXIuKK t'OS VEXIKXT to uss than asy othsr leW towiil!" oatsntes snd setsRIGHt 'ch Kijht lZ',,,7 . 1 i"n"- A 0,11 with fllU directions fr malcinK, sccornf0" l-atcoCsntiTlL?.. 17'"1'','-;n-'l' them. KKANK JaLLOUi. iLT"! n f ringers w L. E. HOOVER, Medford, Or. .... A"'1 '"r Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Mostsn 111 le prosecuted. ' V . KAYS FliBiilim CO The Hoffman O ZEiQLtR. FaosmtToa SUNDAY DINNER 50o tuctNt.omoon Etgene Livery ar.d Feed Stables WEST ESOS, Props. New Rigs New Harness, Competent Drive' Htres bearded hy Hsjr oroioslh. ft Knt?ne. Filler Hprinss tUfS. WilUnietle and Tenth 8lnats. Tslsskoas alsla .