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Daily Eugene Guard TUESDAY AUGUST 21 All Popular Brands of CIGARS FOB SALE AT Julius Goldsmith's GUARD Telephone, No Main 191. New Ads Today. B. H. Friendly. BREVITIES. Epworth League Market August 25. Dr Lowe, optlolan, wltb J B Luckey Ramblers and Ideals stand the test. Contentment is found when you hare a Rambler. Senator Btewarr,, ot Nevada, says he will Tote for MoKlnley. Albany has an 8-ton Iron roller for nettling newly improved stree'.s. The picking of early or fugle hops commenced at Hnrrlstmrg today. M O Warner tuina nianos and organs. Repairing and polishing. Special prices on hose. F L Chamiikhb. Tbs population of Greater New York, as shown by the censnes If) 8,7,202. . Miss Jakle Brooch, of Prlnevllle, lost a gold watch on the upper MoKenzie road last weak. ' I am working again In Odd Fellows cemetery. Any person wishing work done will please address or call upon J L Lombard, Eugene. Ma) o 4 MoGuIre give the best meal In town lor the money. 20 Mtcond-hand buggies and cur rlaiics at F L Chambers'. Miss Dalay Uaker is now night operator at the central telephone sta tion. Hue Is prompt and eflloleut. Blcyole repairing and sundries. EEHcCi.anahan. Another oar load of Jtaolne buggies Just received no advance Id price. Bee the new styles at F L Chambers'. Baptist market, Saturday, August 18, atJ U Green's store. A carload of Southern Oregon water melons arrived here yesterday, and our dealers now have a new stock on hand. It has been dlsoovered that James Ebbert has 2.0C0 or 8,000 bushels of wheat In his warehouse, In this olty badly Infested with weevil. John Ingham, we are pleased to announce, la recovering nicely from his recent Illness. He took his Drat buggy ride out today since taking to bis bed. James Wllmlre, a driver of a truck had one of his fust mashed at tbe de ' pot yesterday, which will cause him lo take a few days' vacation. A large piece of Iron fell upon it. David Oomitook, of Deer Creek, has a Barred Plymouth Rook pullet whirl) was batoned on February 22, 1000, t gan laying on July 8, and brought uri' a brood of ehloks this morning, Au gust 11, aaya tbs Roseburg Review. 181 Crescents sold this year In Eu- gene; 683 Crescent riders III and around Eugene now. The people now knuw that theOresoent bloyolee stand wllh out the trouble of always tinkering them up. Get a Crescent and yon are always ready to go. The Roseburg Review hai tills about a farmer resident of Eugene "Among other Improvements at Btarveout, Bpenoe taleer, who owns quite an extensive area of planer ground, Is putting In a grltzly and spendlug (2600 lo setting ready to work bis mine on larger scale than ever belore." President Wanton's aotlon to r atraln the regents of the Idaho Hlate University from releasing him has been dismissed by Judge Steele, at Lewlaton. Tbey engaged Blauton fo' three years, unless In their judgment, tbe Interests of the university made It desirable td let him out, Portland Telegram, August 20: The 8000 tons of bay contracted for by tbe government fur shipment to Manila Is being prepared rapidly and will be ready for shipment in September. Tbe hay, as epecined by the government, must not contain oyer one-quarter clover or other Inferior grade, and also must be pressed to a size uot exceeding 78 cuble feet to the ton. There Is more catarrh in this section of tbe country than all other dlmuw put together, and until the last few yeara was supposed to be Incurable. Fur a great many years doctors pro uoanoed it a local disease, and pre scribed local reiuedlee, and by con stantly failing to core with local treat ment, pronounced It Incurable. Hoience baa proven oatarrh to be a constltullonttl dirra, and therefore requires em nitilli nal treatment. Hall's Catarrh One, manufactured by F J Cheney A O., Toledo, Ohio, l 'he only constitutional eote en Ilie mar ket. It is Ukeu Internally In dorcw from 10 drops to a teaspoooful. It acts directly on the blood aud muooua eurfaoea of the system. They ofier one hundred dollars for any case H falls to cure. Send for clrruare and testimonials. . . Addreas, F J CHENEY A Oo, Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggiau, 7nc Hall's Family fills are tbe best. DISASTROUS TO SHEEP. Patent Dip Causes Loss of Sixty Head at Monroe. Monroe, Or, Aug 21. M L Burnett, a stockman of this place, lost 60 bead of sheep Iat week as a rtwult of lining patent dip. Whether the directions accompanying the condensed lluld were wrongly construed, or the dip wan of a poisonous Dature to sheep, Is not known. MrJSarnett expreasei the belief tbat the "cure" was worse than the scab iUelf. Convent of Mercy, Lady of Vic tory, Eugene. Classes will be returned Sept. 17th 1900. Private lessons in English Book Keeping, Music, Singing, Frenoh, German, etc, etc, can be bad at any time at Convent. Mualo Piano taught by an exper ienced teacher. Diploma from Con servatory of Music, Paris. French Parisian can be acquired with purest . acoent and shortest method. For terms apply to HiBTKKB of Mercy Hop Contracts Filed. Bat. mi, August 21. Twelve hop contracts were filed In the recorder's ofilce today. This Is the largest num ber filed in one day this season. The oontracts were dated at various times since the middle of June last, 'the price was 10 cents in every instance. Tbe buyers were Llvesley A Co, of Halein, 89,000 pound; A Lehman i Oo, Cincinnati, 47,000 pounds; J Wol ford Co, Hllvtrtou, 13,000 pounds Valentine Loewl, New York, 10,000 pounds; total, 100,000 pounds. It Is reliably reported tbat dealers at Independence are ottering 12 cents for hops. Market. The Epworth League will bold market In Miss Learned'a store on Saturday, August 25. MENU. MEATS. Roast Beef, 'Roast Pork, Veal Loaf. SALADS. Potato, Cabbage, Salad Dressing, 1IKKAD. White, Brown, Salt-rising, Pie, Cake, Pudding. Elks' Excursion. A speoial coach under charge of the Elks will leave Eugene for Portland Wednesday, September 6, and retuin Sunday, September 0. Blxty round-trip tlckela will be sold at $3.60 each, good for above dates only. Apply at once to R M Donahue at Wells Fargo A Co's oftlje. First come, ilrst served. Valuable Lambs for Sale. A flock of 76 head of prime first- class February aud Maroh lambs for sale. Cotswold, and all wethers. For additional information call on or ad dies', L F Watkins, Minrne, Oregou. Guild Meeting. The ladles of St Mary's Guild will meet in Parish room Wednesday after. noon. All members are requested to be present. There is special work on bauds, Mrs Phkntiob, 3eo. Notice. Mayo A MoGuIre, at old Ed Howe stand, Ninth street, give meals at all hours. Regular day meals 0 cents, uive mem a can. satisfaction guar anteed. o Cure, No Pay. That la the way all drwtpl.ta anil Ororea Tutelm until T.mlo lor I Mil., Malaria and llillioutnaaa. It la aa plaaaant to take at Lsmon Hyrup. rjOoeuta Kamhi.kr Facts. I Ml Rambler aud Idealasold this year. 446 lUiniilea and Ideals have bteu rold in Eugene- proof of these atateineiila la aliown In our window the purchaser's name and residence la given. Wc do more blcvole repairing, sell more sundries and bicycles than any other tmuae In Lane county. Our prices muat be right. E E McCl.ANAHAN. For Balk. A 10 horse-power upright boiler, in good ottndltlon, for sale at a bargain. Inquire at Palace Laundry, 8th street, west of Will amette. BROOJW SALE NOW ON 25c broom 20c SOc broom , ,. J5c 3&o broom SOo Better brooms In proportlou. Ilrst pure leaf lard, In bulk, per lb, 10c. 10 lb pall beat lard $1 1(1 6 lb pall beat lard jj 25 os can K V linking lYwitrr 2(1 Our l-, 16c and 20c r. art cllt-e can not be brat. 1 lb gloss starch 6c We close at 8 each evening rxorpl Baiotdaje. ...ax-Biiiy... SECOND CITY. Captain Heath Says Eugene Next to Portland. is Capt H L Heath, of McMinnvllle, Is In tbe city and will go tbe Blue River mines tomorrow, where he has larjje Interests. He informs us tbat Eugene is tbe best town In all of Western Ore' gon. He says: "Eugene's tributary timber and mining Interests are what Is booming her. Her streets are crowded with people dolog trading, and dwellings and business blocks are springing up on every band, while tbe otber valley towns, on account of tbe failure ol tbe grain orops, are dull and lifeless. Eu gene is bound to make tbe second city of Oregon, if ber people rustle, and I am satisfied tbey are made of that kind of material." Hotel Arrivals. HOFFMAN. T J Mitchell, S F H Lang, Portland C W Cottam, Oakland; Cal Mrs Mae Sbever, Portland W W Peroival, Independence A J Leland, Portland Q L Larimer, Springfield E M Rosenthal, Portland D V Gelder, 8 F C Levens, Portland W H Groat, 8 F J R Cook, Isabel C B Andrews, Portland B Lurch, Cottage Grove W B Dennis, Spokane : C B Garrison, Salem G W B Clelop, N Y Louis Luckey, Salem M W Klucsld, Portland OC Maxwell, Halsey D MoKeroher, N Y ECOENB. , H D Keiter, J Youngwortb, Florenoe JG Howe, Detroit Al Tersago, Portland W Thompson, Vista A J Warblngton, Pleasant Hill H W Blbn, Roseburg Geo A Fitch, Portland M T Morsan, Portland W B Blaohley, Blaohley R A Irwin, Halsey W fl Boggs, Mohawk Lee Wiseoarver, MoMlnnville F A Wenger, Portland A W Wbltler, Portland J DeLand, St Louis G W Handsaker, Portland S A Laaselle, Portland HAN Reymes, Grants Pass Q W Whltsett, Saginaw U A Whltsett, Prlnevllle Harry Bristow, Cottage Grove SBmeed, Walterville O Hadeufeldt, a F A I Eofl, Mncleay RE Downing J G Graham, St Joe R B Wilson, Portlsud Wncre Pearl Comes From. The pearl fluherlen of the Red Ka extend the whole length of that wnnr. About three bunilrtd boate are em ployed by the Arab tribes, manned by crews ol from live to twelve men, eaoh provided wllh n number of small canoes. There, ate two flailing seasons of the year, and this treasure is said to be oft i men aa elualve as n far more precious treasure Health lor which so many search uselessly, Tbe suies guide hi health Is llostetter'a Stomach Hitlers, an Invaluable remedy for atomaob disordera, reoonimeuded by me neat physicians for the past nriy years. Jt shou d be takun for constipation, indigestion, dyspepsia, uvur nuuuiv, aiiiuey weaaoeaa or any disorders resulting from impure blood or an overworked stomaoh. TonfyM Just heforo retiring If your liver la alugillali, out ol lun.i inul you fi-.il doll, bilious, constipated, tula a dose ol Hood's Pilia And you'll bo all right In u moininj EXHIBITION EXTR AORDIN ARY An oxporiencod and capablo cutter from Chicago's famous tailors LAMM & COMPANY will have- on exhibition at our store Saturday, August 25, 500 full pattern lengths of tho latest Fall and Winter Designs in Suitings, Overcoatings, Trouserings and Vestings Perfect fit guaranteed. IS,. H. FRIENDLY PEMOIAL. (.'baa 0 Goldsmith went north on today's train. Ben Lurch, of loiu-ge Grove, was iu Eugene today. Mr and Mrs 8 J Titus are home from a visit at Albany. E C Smith arrived home from Portland this afternoon. r D Rowland went to Portland this morning on a buair trip. Samuel Grey left for his home at Huntington this ulteruonn. H W Rowland arrived home today from a short visit at Seaside. Lee Perkins, accompanied by his mother, started to Han Francisco last night. Win Preston and family left this morning for Lost Valley on a camping out trip. Dr R T Burnett, of Medford, tain tbe olty for a short visit with his brother, Horace, of the Guard. F E Taylor has gine to his borne at Hermann. He will return in the fall to go to school and study dentistry. Rev PLC Haosen arrived np from Portland today. He was accompanied by a cumber ot proposed Danish col onists. Today's Albany Herald: Mr and Mrs B M Titus, of Eugene, are visiting tbelrdsugbter, Mrs John O'Brien, in Albany. Mrs Kate 8 White left this afternoon for Chicago, where she will Join ber husbaud, Dr L L White, who has a dental office in that city. Mrs Col FW Folsoni, of Junction City, Is visiting ber mother, Mrs Crow, at Lorane, In tbe upper Siuslaw valley, Mrs Crow la 00 yesrs old. Geo L Alexander returned to bis home In Lebanon this afternoon. He informs us tbat his father, J B Alex ander, Is 81 years of age, lo failing quite rapidly. Geo W Handsaker came up from Portland lait night and will again lnoate In Eugene. Mrs Handsaker and daughter, Miss Connie, will arrive in a few days. Gainey Mathews, wife and daugh ters, Misses Ada and Agness, and Creed Hammond left this morning for a two weeks' outing at Belknap Bprings. Mr Mathews will return after stopping there a day or two. Our Firemen, At a joint meeting of Rescue and Cyolone hose teams, last night, it was voted to attend the car, nival at Roseburg SHptember 17, 18 and 10, ant cnnteH for Bremen's prizes provided our business men would sub scribe enough money to meet their ex penses while gone. Chief Engineer Hodes presided over the meeting and appointed Ray Bahb and Wm liran stettor a committee to make all neces sary arrangements for the trip, and to raise the money needed. We hope they will have no trouble iu raising the money. Born. In Portlaud, August 16,1000. to Mr and Mrs Louis Ktelulieiaer, 420 East Tenth street, at-nn. l,ou!s mod to be a resident of Eugene. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bigratoro of tCii Paints Wall-Paper Harness-and Saddles PRESTON & HALES tear order, for house ptlntlnr. L) it McCrady BIG FREIGHT TO MIXES. Largi Quantities of Supplies Be ing Hauled to Blue River Mines Over Gate Creek Road. t'al Young has ust returned from a trip Into the Blue River mining district. Mr Young came out down the Gate Creek wagon road, and says he was astonished at the volume of teaming that is being done Into the mines, uud tbe quautily or supplie tbat are belDg hauled iu for winter and present use. He gives us tbe follow ing notes as to the loaded teams that went Into tbe mines over the uate Creek road during tbe several days of which he had information: Wednesday! August 16 Four 4-horse aDd one 2-horse teams. Thursday, August 16 Three heavy and two lightly loaded 2-horse teams. Friday, August 17 Thirteen 4 horse and one 6-borse teams as olose together as Ibey could drive. Monday, August 20 Four 4-borse and two 2-horse teams. Mr Young took in 744 feel, of dressed inch lumber with one two horse team, 740 feet with another, and doubled his teams but three times on the road. Dressed and seasoned Inch fir lumber weighs three pounds to tbe foot, so it will be seen be hauled over 2,200 pounds to the span of horses. Notice to Contractors. The County Court of Lane County, Oregou, will receive bids up to 2 o'clock p m Wednesday, September Sth, 1900, for furnishing tbe materials and con structing a wagon road bridge (covered) across the Long Tom river at what In known as tbe "Taylor bridge" on said river, In Lane County, Oregon. PlanB, specifications and strain diagrams mutt accompany each bid together wltb a certified check le the amount of five per cent ot the bid. Tbe court re serves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of tbe court. E U Lee, County Clerk. To Stump for Bryan. Chicago, Aug. 15. Col William R Morrison will stump for Bryan tbls year. Col Morrison, who is now past sev enty years ol age, served in congress for many years. He was the author of tbe Morrison tariff bill, presented by the democrats lo the early eighties, aud providing for a horizontal reduc tion of the existing duties. Four years ago, while a member of tbe interstate commerce commission, be bolted both Bryan and Altgcld. At Roskhcho. Flalndealer August 18: "Capt Uarwiu Yoran, W W Brown and I T Nicklin, a trio of prominent youug men of Eugene, who have lie-n touring the const counties on wheels, arrived In Roseburg Friday evening In good spirits but pretty much fatigued as a result of their lung tlresume, but Interesting Journey. Their Itinerary Included the descent f thet3iulaw river lo Florence, thenre dnwu fie coast toEmpireand Baudon, thence out to Roaebmg via the old Coos Bay road, hlch they report In i horrible condition. This office nek now ledges a pleasant call 'mm the tourists, who Informed us that afiera Sundry's rest at Boawell HprLie they would return hi me well sati.fied with their summer's outing." OUR MINKS.-Corvallls Galeae: J E Andrews returned Sunday morning irom an outing of a tew days In Eu gene and Cottage Grove. In speaking of the gralu crone In that section, Mr Andreas stated tbat they wre really poorer limn they are In Benton, and in one instance a man is reported to have threshed oLly 60 bushels of wheat from 24 acres. However, he states that the mines or the Bohemia and Blue River diatriots.aud the lumbering industry will tide the people over, and they will not feel the crop failure as they would had wheat-raising been their sole support. Wood Coming. The 2,300 cords of wood from Fall Creek, olJ I Barbie, baa commenced arrivlug here, about 25 cords being against the bomi in the milirace. The main body of the wood is at the bead of the Hprlugfield mill- race, the wood Is contraeted to the r.ugene JSleotrlo Light and Water Companies and the public schools. Concentrates. Ray Frank and Bert Apgar arrived here yesterday with a load of conoentrates from tbe Blue River quarts mill. In due course of time they will bo ahlppt-d u ins smeller at I acoma to be treairri. Th'y are rich In gold. Westing Are you nervous, restless, pale and easily tired? Per haps the scales can tell you why. If jour weight is below your average, that explains i:. Scott's Emulsion is a f.u producing food. You soon ""b"1 lu o "" ,nu VOU KCC on gaining long atter yon stop taking it. For all wasting diseases, in both young and old, it is the one standard remedy. Sl-OTT a B6. l.kmt Not York. Bargains... We will sell for cash the A. V. Peters' stock of Dry Gooas, Notions, Ladies'' Gents' and Children's underwear at very low prices. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, and Summer Goods at Cost. We also keep on hand Fancy and Staple Groceries, Paints, Oils, flour, reed, Jtc. Come and f-eo our prices. Butter taken in exchange. QUINER Successors to A. V. and I. K. Biee Hams, Sides, Breakfast BaeoD, Pienie Hams. I' On Sale at all Call for Gray SMOKE. Mount Hood High Grade ioc Cigar -, V. .STATE NORMAL SCHOOL- Monmouth; Oregon. Elks' Carnival. Account Grand Carnival of the Be nevolent Protective Order of Elks, to be held at Fortland, September 4th to 15th Inclusive, tickets will be sold at reduced rates from all stations on Ore gon lines to Portland and return These tickets will be on sale September 3rd, 4th, nth, 10th and 13ih, and limit ed to three days afier date of sale. ror runner particulars, oa'.l on or address Southern Pacific auent al Eu gene. ' Call For County Warrants. -Notice is hereby given that the following warrants will be paid on presentation at my oftice on and aftkk August 20, 1900. Iuterest on same will cease August 20, 1900: All Lane county warrants from registered num ber 7600 to 7760, both Inclusive. Dated, Eugene, Auguat 18, 1900. A 8 Pattebsoi, Comity Treasurer Rooms and Board Wanted. There will be a great demand fir rooms and board for students ibis year, and It is neceaaary thnt ilmse Intend ing lo keep roomers or boaiders make it known as soon s possible. Vl . . . ' auureas with Miss Grace noia or Mr John HandBBker. Meals :o Cents. I am In charge nf n. r.siHUrani our door south of KHulIumnVKiore again Excellent meals will l furulJhed at fflceuia ccM. Don't f..,,.tihe stand. t'HKIl WA1.D. For Sale at a Bargain. -pen uiurgy, Liij-ct l am,., aud ben for aa . heap. A.;.lrs P U liox 6to, Kmri-ne. Weather. Tonight and Wedneari.v .i...- nd threatening wltb prohabk. show- !. imutr louighi. liKALS. rroved ranch. ihr,e n,.l fil road s'ation In Ui cmm.iv i.,, rty in Eugene. Ji,(,,llrp Rt office for particulars. l"-RO, Brushes, Eggs and & BITTER. Peters. SMOKED BY GRAY & SON. grocery stores. & Son s lard. None better. - C. Potts Manufacturer- RUNNING OP A BIB BILL " uoutor' feeH wouldn't bo "ocmsary, wlitm you re at tiiced with colds at thii sea fcu of tbe year, if you would "oep'a bottle of our jjure muI n;h ffrade Cyrua XsobU Hhinkeyin your house and ttien take it in tbe form of la-nidy, or a your taste die tates, at bedtime or any otber aid time. Them is nothing like it for colds, La Grippe or Kfndred ailments W m. Rensbam Fall term opena September 18th. The atudenta of the Normal School are pre pared to take the State Certificate imme diately on graduatioo. Graduatea readilv secure Rood positioos. Kxpeime of year from $120 to 160. Strong Academic and FrofehAional Counet, New special department in manual training, Well equipped training department. Vor catalogue containing full announce menta. addreas L CAMPBELL, President. Or W A. WANN, dec. of Faculty. For Sale. Gentle family .horse. Handsome for.o and color, aud medium site. Harness and covered roomy buggy, cheap. Enquire at Guard Offici Wasted. a girl or woman for gen eral housework. Wood wages. Apply to southfiist corner Eleventh and High streets. For Haxb Chi a p. A good bugKT and single harness for sale cheap If tageu at once, inquire at this office. Girl Wanted a girl to do general housework, (.'all at Grlffln Hardware Co. J. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO FMSALMERS and FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Hoffman W OZEIOLER, Propri SUNDAY DINNER SOo EUGENE. OREGON. Eugene Rabbitry Cor. 11th and High Sts. J. W. HAMBLE, Proprietor, CUOINE, ORCQON. . .J'1" UrgMt nWan Hara aaubliahmant inthe.uta. 17 diH.rant itraina reprsMntad headed by Fahoda Koyal, eon of Champion ra.h,l and bonanza Queen 2d. Ail xdi trod yonniiatera. Satifjtction guaranteed. H'lereoca First National bank, KugaM, Oregon. Eugene Livery and feed Stables WEST EBOS, Props. New Rigs New Harness, Competent Drivers '"as hoarded by day or moalk. Jt f-"KTO-K..ay fM.llng. .tH ain.uemd Teath Simla, 'tltph.., sjaia a),