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Daily Eugene Guard TUESDAY AUGUST 28 All Popular Brands of CIGARS POIt BALK AT Julius Goldsmith's GUARD Telephone, No -Main 191. BREVITIES. Chas Davis it on the alck list. Dr Lowe, optician, with J B Luckey Ksmblera aud Ideals stand tbe test. Gordon bai commenced moving into Ills new Btore. Contentment ! found when you liave a Rambler. Tbe front of Kaullmau's store has been repainted. W L Brlitow of Bodavllle is moving to Polk county. Robert Fllzsimmona has retired from tbe puglllstlo ring. If you want a lino cake for Buuday leave your order at tbe Banquet. M O Warner tunes planoe and organs. Repairing and pollsblng, Horace Westhrook Is employed In tbe Tlbbetts bopyard near Junction. David M Drake's pension bas been increased to $8. Be resides In Eugene. SpeotM prices on bose. F L Chahubrs. Tbe beet ot meals at low price. Fred Wald realauiant, south of J V Kaufl man's. I am working again In Odd Fellows cemetery. Any person wlsblng work don will please address or call upon J L LOMnAKi), Eugene. Rev M L Hose Is now In Cblcsgo, Mrs Rose Is visiting relatives in New ton, Kansas. Mayo & MoOuIre give tbe best meal In town lor the money. 20 second-band buggies and car riages at F L Chambers'. Bicycle repairing and sundries. E E MoOi.anaiian. Another car load of Raolne buggies Just reoeived no advanoe In price. Bee the new styles at F L Chambers'. Mr and Mrs G W Bandsaker will occupy the Mldgley cottage on 6th street, between Willamette and Oak. Put a obain brush on your bicycle, and keep the chain olean and bright. E E MoUlanaban has them. The largest gathering of ex-soldiers in tbe history of tbe GAR Is Dow attending the grand enoampmeut at Chloago. The carpenters only have two days more work of) Dr Palnes new retldenoe; the painters, throe or four, to finish It. Dr Paine wlti oommence moving Into It next Monday. The annual conference of tbe M E church meets In Aabl&nd September 19-24. Rev I D Driver will lecture before the conferenoe on three days; while Rev T B Ford will deliver one lecture, Balem lodge of Elks, Mo 830 Is mak ing preparations for great display at the Portland oarnlval, Elks day, Hep lember6. It will have 100 men In uniform and a band of 1(1 musicians from Its membership. Tbe water in the Willamette Is now lower than it lias been for years and It la reported that when the water Is turned through the links at Ungou City the Willamette Falls go out of oxlatenoe for the time bolng. 101 Crescents sold this year In Eu gene; 683 Creaosnt riders In aud around Eugene now. The people now know that the Cresoent bloyolea stand with out the trouble of always tinkering them up. Get a Crescent ana you are alwaya ready to go. B M Garrison, to 8 P fireman, writes that he la enjoying bis vacation In Ban Francisco Immensely well. At the explratlou of bis 00 days' leave of absence be will return ;and resume his regular run between Juuctlon aud Roseburg. Roseburg Review, August 27: I Miss Rose B Parrott returned home yester day from Gardiner, where she has Just closed a euoeessful term of school. (She will spend some time visiting frleuds here, after which she will enter tbe Htaie University at Eugene. Roseburg Review, August 27: The following have been added to the fac ulty of the Roseburg Academy: F K Alley, carpentering and mechanical drawing; Miss Reglna ltaat, sswlrg and dresemakl lg; Dr Geo E Houck, leoturos in hygiene and demonstrations will' X-ray machine. A requisition from the governor nf California was honored by Governor (leer. Katnrday. The man wanted was L L Wbltely, accused of embex aling $300 from a r'reauo paper on which he was employed. He had been arrested In Portland ami was token back to Kruno fur trial. The Roseburg Ruview states Die prune market situation as follows: It eec.ni reasonably certain . that I be larger sites of prunes will command a good price this year, but that the mailer ones will tie a drug In the market, owing to the Immense crop In California. Hem, the Italians are very larre and most nf the Petite mall, owing to there being such a large crop. Drying la In progress now, luuch earlier than usual. DR. DARRIN Has Arrived in Eugene, Or., and Is Now at the Huffman House Until October 1. ELECTRICITY. Hundreds Cured by It Where all Oilier Remedies Fail. When we consider the inestimable blessing of health, and the horrors of wasting disease and Impaired vitality we must accord to Dr Darrin tbe dis tinguished honor that belongs only to the noblest benefactors of our race. By this discovery he sends tbe life cur rents of that great agent through tbe debilitated frame; he allays pain, re stores the strength, and florid bloom of glorious health, and tbe elasticity and joyouanesa of spirit that are lost when suffering from disease of the or gans of derangement of tbe Dervous centers. Those who contemplate consulting tie dootor, should do so at onoe as bis time is limited. Consultation free. References at bis ofllce. Hotel Arrivals. KUGENH. G X Wendling, BF F H Burcb, Vacavllie Q K Burton, S F RO Waller, Albany CVBherldan, Walker F R Elliott, Wendling W PBuilth, B F OttoBmltb, Aome 8 P Osburn, Portland J D Hettahusen, York Center, la J M Stewart, Bprlnglleld W E Deymen, Iowa L J Lellege, Iowa AloKnlKbt, Portland G T Berry, Cottage Grove J R Goldson, Goldson F Lemiulor, Chicago R R Brewbaker, Fresno Cal Fred Hill, Goshen Mrs Ennas Long, Cottage Grove Mrs E J Humphrey, Cottage Grove U H Jones, Cottage Grove W J Gerrish, Portland HOFFMAN. J H Walt, Portland OH Miller, Hubbard A W Potter, B F W T Hobson, B F FBemmler, Chicago T Wegman, Portland A O Lawrenoe, Portland I P Hayden, & wf, Portland OA Fields, BF WBGray, Bt Paul J R Winchester, N Y E M Hulme, Portland J W liobbs, Portlaud C E Robinson, B F Dell B Laabler, Portland Attention Firemen. All members of tbe Fire Department wishing to pnrtlolpate lu hose races are requested to meet for praollco Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. 'Committee. Second-Hand Organs. A few second-hand organs, In good condition, for sale cheap, If taken at "Hue. Morris A Ciaw, Ninth street, F.uguue, opposite Hodman house. Weather. dpoata! lo Ihs uuard Portland, Augusr28. Fair tonight aud Wednesday. Bkai.8, Forecaster. Mauhikd. Mr Win Parsons and Miss Bessie Maxwell, both of Irviug, were united lu marriage last night by Justice C A Wlnteriueler at his ofllce In this city. Tbe parties to this pleas ant happening are well known In Eu gene and tbe county, and their frleuda olu tbe Guahd m extending boat wishes. Thouiilk AntioiI'ATKD. The two salmon canneries on the Lower Blu- Blaw river, owned and operated by W F Kyle and O W Hurt), have each placed several traps in the river, nearly covering the entire stream. The gill net men are quiet, but say that at the proper time these traps will come out with the aid nf a little dynamite. Mohawk Bhancii. J H Wall, roadmaatar, was in Eugene last night. He says It will bt four or five days or more before the train p'.ills Into Wend ling. He thinks It will take a full crew six weeks to su rises the track. A curious "ark" drawn by four horses passed through Eugene this aflernoou. Two bicycles hung ou pens. BROOJW SflliE NOW ON . 25o broom sno SOo broom 'Mo 35c broom '....SOo Better brooms In proportion. Best pure b ar lard, lu bulk, per lit, I0e. 10 lb pall beet lard $l,lo 6 lb patl beat lard aa 26 ot can K (' Baking Powder 2u I Our l-)c. 15c and xoo mast ci'ffee oan nut lie beat. 1 lb gloas tsn-b Jp We close at 0 each evening except Haiurdsys. ...Ax Billy... . A PIOXEER HOME. Residents of the State 53 years; of Lane Couuty 50 Years. Hon M Wllklns and wife have moved bsok to their old home lu Wll lainelte preolnot lo sjiend the summer This old couple were married 60 years ago in tbe East; came lo Oregon 63 years ago settling for a time near Ore gon City, where their first son was born 62 years ago, Hon F M Wllklns, of Kugene, one of our oldest native sons. Tbey came lo Willamette pre Clnot60 years ago aui have resided continuously in lb Ir preeeut residence 46 years. Tne bouse wan photographed last week from several different views Abu eivy vinu nearly covers tbe roof, while the second story of the bouse Is completely 111 jo with ibis ivy that has penetrated ihe room between 'be shingles and weather boarding. And strange to say the building does not leak. In the photograph the old couple are sitting on the porch where they have spent many a happy summer hour to gelher. Ths Guahd trusts tbey will occupy their old home many years to come. News About Stamps. An Innovation In the postal service which Is sure to be of great, conven ience is tbe plan lately adopted of furnishing stamps In little books, with wax sheets between them, Tbe gov ernment la to charge one cent addi tional to the amount of stsmiis con tained therein, and it Is now estimated that the profit on ibeae books will amount to $200,100 per annum. It !s also estimated that the sum paid for tht private revenue stamps placed over i he lop of tbe battles containing Hosteller's Btoraaou Killers very nearly equals tbls. The Bitters is a reliable remedy for constipation, indi gestion, dyspepsis, biliousness, liver aud kidney troubli h. It may be de pended upon to ooio stomacb disor ders, having done so for i he past fifty years. Will Work for Board. Professor J no Btraub, secretary of the faculty, U O stated to a Guard representative that dally Inquiries are coming In from young men and women, who' would like to alternl school If they can Hud a place to work for their board. Any person who can uso these young people would confer a favor ou tbe school management by al once sending In t heir name. M. E. Ptl'B Oiioan F Bemniier, of Chicago, arrived here last niglu, beiuii accompanied by Hy Idlers, the Port land music house man. Mr Heiniuler Is fiom the Kimball Company, and comes to correct some errors msde In selling up the pipe uriian In ihe M K cli ll roll of this city. Toe motor was connected lu a way which mads its control very ditllculi, ami as a leaiilt tbe bellows would become over lu llatcd. The error was discovered soon' after the oman had been net up, but tbls is the nisi time the house could spare an expert to inline tins rar west. Bt) Mii.ks Around. AUihiiv Demo crat: "There Is a possibility of a train running rk lit from the terminus nl the new Mohawk rsilroad In Lane county to Albany over the Oregntilau aud Lebanon branch, bringing Altisnv Into olose business relationship to that bin lumber section. Trains will be ruuutng lo Wendling imwo or three weeks. The town that Is t o' con nected by rail with Albany, the ureat railroad omtcr, Is unt It it." After EXsisner To assist d'uestloii. relieve distress stter estlpj -i .IroiUnt too heartily, tupri vt'it -jiuiipnlii.ti, tnLj Hcexs Pffls Iff with the I ON s Our policy is to clour out all goods about which lingers a suggestion of summer. In our merchandised experienco we have never new Alison wiiu so iew otitis .remains will bo price cut Cost or profit is lost sight of .summery must go. SHIRT WAISTS KUftHt illue IW'y ami pli.lt. In elm 40 cts each SKIRTS Ladhx' Huintnn rtslrts lo olose 50 cts each. liONXKTS Poke sod Tarn O' Bhanler 19 cts each PAHISOLS $2 AO and $4.00 now 1.50 each. Mail orders promptly attended to. S. H. Friendly PERSONAL. C V Blierlilun, of Wa kw, was lu bugene today. E M Patterson tits returued from au outing at tbecoaal. Mies Cora Rulau will return to Albany tomorrow. Miss Beasfe Day lias returned Irom a trip to Iudeendeuce. M R Potts, the 'io.belaud man, went to Portlaud b uy. C F Hurlbnrt, the Junction mer chant was In Eugene today. James Honlg left for Blue River to day with a full load of supplies. N Wltheeand wife aud brother left for their home at L Cro-se, Wis, to day. Paul O burn, of M lue mail county, a son of A M Oabuiu, is i.ere purchas ing oattle. J W Hobbs, of McMlnnville, deputy Internal revenue colle:or, was in Eu gene today. Mr and Mrs Geo T Hall, Jr., and Miss Nellie Gilfry arrived home today from Newport. T Wegman aud Arthur C Law rence, Portland traveling men, were in Eugene today. A ti Mathews arrived home yesler day from Belknap Hprings, where his family la soourulug. Miss Callisou, of Jasper, left this af'ernoon for Colfax, Wash, where she will teach sell ml. Miia Alice Hemeuway, of Balem, la vlBiilng In tbls oily at the home of her parents, Mr aud Mrs V Hemenway. Miss Lena Blair, of Portland Is ex peoied up tomorrow for a visit of a week with her cousin, Miss Fannie (Jroner. Albany Democrat: Mr Wiley Francis, of Eugeue, spent Bunday in A Ibauy on a visit with his cousins, tbe Misses Stewart. Darwin Biisiow, of Cottage Grove, weut to Portland today. He will bring his family home'froin the Coast lu few days. Today's Balem Btatfeman: Miss Alice HeuieuwAy, an employe of Ihe asylum, has gone to Eugene lo visit her parents who reside there. Miss Ella Thompson went to Balem today. Bhe will attend the carnival at Portland next week, then go to Harney o iuuty lo teach school. Miss Lulu Renshaw arrived borne this morning from Astoria aud Sea side, where site has been the guest of tbe Misses t iara and Carol Young for a fortnight. G W Handsaker, who arrived up from Portlaud a week ago to niuke bis borne lu this city, Is now connected with the gun store and sportlug goods bouse of B D Paine or Company. To Bki Makkied. The Portlaud Telegram has the tollowlug about a well kunwn young minister, who graduated from Ihe University of Oregon In 1890: Rev Harry BTeniple- ton, pastor of Westminister Presby er an oliuich, of t ti in ell y , will tie married Wednesday, Aug ist 20, to Miss Helen DIcLscin, The wedding will lake place In Bau Rafael, Cat, at the tiome of tbe bride A few days ago Miss Dickson was tendered a farewell receptiou by the members of the 1'reshyteriau church, of this ci'.y. l'be ailalr was aiteudud by tbe most prom I lieu t people of Ban Rafael. Faints Wail-Paper Harness and Saddles PRESTON & HALES lave orders tot houte pontine. U M McCiudy old. I WITH THE NEW.! been prewired to welcomo a una etuis on litinu. W Mat way bevoml recognition. now. ' "Everything that's VKSTS Ladles' Hummer Vests 5 cts each STRAW HATS Kleyant Hue of dent's Hats 25 cts each DUCK SUITS In lllne. Tan and Light llrown. $2.50 a j ;u lit (iKNTS CRASH SUITS. I'n elrws out our entire lineal $2.75 a suit 3 3 Eugene, Oregon. 3 MISREPRESENTED. Game Warden yuiuiby Says Com plaint Is Caused by Jealousy. Usilj Telegram. Game Warden Qulmliy says that tbe facia are misrepresented In a dispatch from KueiiH .tatiug lhat there is a whole ale slaughter of upland birds In progress. The deputy name warden at Kugeue, Charles M Kis-inger, has proved himself to be one i f the most efficient aud energetic men in the slate of Oregon, aud be wou d .urely have stopped tbeslaughtei of birds in Lane county. Last year Mr Kissinger se cured the couviution of several parties for the unlawful killing of birds. He also took a long trip of 4o or 60 miles into the mountains and drove out a ba d of Warm Hpring Indiana who bad been proniiecuouB.ry shooting game birds out of season. Deputy Uame Warden Kissinger arrested eight of rhem and brought tiiem to Kugene. fie waa unable to secure a conviction however, as it was not known which of the Indians ootnmined tbe act and sutllcieut evidence could not be se cured. It slopped the IndianB from auy further unlawful shooting, how ever, MrQulinby also tblnkj tbe onm plaiulis caused by a ceitaln jealousy which has been several times before evident at Eugene. Instead of corn plaining in the papers the parties should have Informed Deputy Kissin ger, of the depredations now going on, be thinks, The Hop Movement and Market At New York Anticipating a con siderable shortage In the present crop, brewers are active in buying tbe '90 crop as well as old hups and prioes are somewhat higher. There have been ii qulries from London, which is un usual at tbls season, but no orders have so far resulted. Tbe rains throughout tbe state last week were much needed and have been helpful to the crop which Is lu prime condition. There are no reports of rust, mold or lioe, Keports from California indicate con siderable decrease la tbe crop under last year. Quotations al New York are as fol lows: N Y state and Pacific ooast orop of '99 choice, 1318o, prime, 11J l3o, medium, 8llu, orop of '98, 6 9o, olds, Z6c, German crop of '98, 3540o. NuKEMliUKtl, Germany, Aug. 4. In general the hop plant is rather weaker than last year and tbe crop of '99 will not be reached In any country. Planta tions are iu healthy coudillon. Tbe red spider niBy Increase and reduce the crop, t his Is the situation in Germany and Austria Hungry, but it Is muoh worse in France aud Belgium, and some look for only balf Ibe orop of last year in lliese countries. The crop of '99 le in brewers' hands and tbe trade Is very ineiHiiincaul. Brewers and mercbauts do not expect high prices, believing that thn crop will bu sullloleut, out It is loo early to prophecy. The U 8 will hold Ihe key to future prices. Lnblesklll Beoharie Co, N Y Grow er are going out of the business. Iu '85 tills county produced 85,000 bales, against 6,000 last year. Groweis .aie inclined lo hold their crop uutil Octo ber. C K. Deruyler. Madison Co, N Y There is a great deciease In the acreage over last year, aud many growers are goiug out or Dusluess. D F M. ISalem buyers were neier so active at this season, and It la no uncommon thing for a grower to have balf a dozen uujois visit ins yaru to uuy tils orop lu tlia eauie day The general nflera are 10 aud 11 oeula, and it is reported tha' one grower near Halein has been otleied l'Jci lils for his crop. Weather Prediction. Special to the uuaid. RoaKnuKO, Aug 28. Weather fore cast: Fair for tonleht and Wednesdav Weather conditions: Generally olnudy weather prevails this morning, except in California, where it Is clear. Sbowen have occurred In Eastern Washington and Koulhern Oregon. Titos Gibson, Official In charge. s Examined This Morning. . This morning at 10 o'clock -John Brown was brought before County Judge Kinpsid, Deputy District Attorney L T Hams and Meilloal Examiners L W Brown and E D Mo Kenney and examined for Ills sanity. Mr Brown was given his liberty as be Is absolutely harmless, and the com- inittiuent Is suspended during preeeut c ndltions. Hups. Today's Halem Ktatesrurn: YeMentay, the SMtO halt s of last year's lions, iHloniilng to l.lllenthal Hros.. of New York, aud for Ihe oast year stored in the hop wsreliouse ol Ihe Hon l hern i'seltlo Company In this city, ta'gau to move In respon.e to an Increase In price of old hops in the Kasieru markets. It will take twenty- tire cars In more this liumen.e stock of hope and It w ill be a week or more before the lat of them hare started for their destination. The hops are consigned to various points in the At lantic slates. The scarcity of old hops I-greater than 11 ha. twn In many years a. will be seen tiy an examina tion nf ihe condition of ,hf rs.teru market. HiiHN. To Mr and Mrs H 1, Tiltou, or I Ten I, August 17, l!X), a girl. Horn To Mr and Mrs Karl Barbre, of Trent, a son. Bargains... We will sell for cash the A. V. Peters' stock of Dry (loons, Notions, Ltulies' (Jents' and Children's underwear at very low prices. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, and Summer Goods at Cost. Mre also keep on hand Fancy and Staple Groceries, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Flour, Feed, Etc. Come and see our prices. . Fggs and Butter taken in exchange. QUINER & BITTER. Successors to A. V. and I. K. Peters. Jliee Hams, Sides, Breakfast Baeon, Pienie Hams. On Sale at all grocery stores. Call for Gray & Son's lard. None better. SMOKE.- Mount Hood High Grade ioc Cigar F. C. Potts Manufacturer- Notice to Contractors. - The County Coun. of Lane County, Oregon, will receire bids up to 2 o'clock p ru Wednesday, (September 5th, 1S00, for furulbhiiiK Hie matnrlalB auilcon structing a wagon road bridge (covered) across t lie Lung Tom river at what is known as tbe "Taylor bridge" on said river, lu Lane Couuty, Oregon. Plans, specirionliona and Btrain diagrams mutt accompany each bid together with a certified check lo the amount of five per cent or tbe bid. The court re serves the right to reject auy aud all bids. By order of tbe court. i E U Lbb, County Clerk. Elks' Excursion. A special uoaoh under charge of the Elks will leave Euitene lor Portland Wednesday, Keplember 6, aud reiuiu Sunday, September 9. Sixty round-trip tickets will be Bold at 13.60 taoh, good for above dates only. Apply at ouoe to R M Donahue at WellB Fargo A Co'a olllje. First come, first eervid. Notice. I berebv notify the publlothat I will not be responsible for any debts con tracted by my wife, Mrs E i Smith, or any one else, after the date of this notice. AhTHUK Smith, Dated Kuirese, August 28, 1000. OABTOlitA Bwntlis The Kind You Ham Always Bought Farm For Sale. 150 acres. 100 BoreB under cultiva tion. Balance pasture aud wood land. Fine cattle or sheep ranch. Hood out range, new house and barn. Kunr niug water near house: 20 rniln. wr of augeoe, 5 miles west of Elmira. Address J. M. Stki-hkns, E'tnlra, Ore. For Sale or Trade. A well-located lot, OflxlGO feet Uni versity addition lo Eugene, 2-slnry hard fluish house, good barn. Will aell cheap tor cash or trade for stock. Address U V 8herldan, Walker, Or. Gnu, Wantkd. A reliable girl In do general housework wauled Imme diately. Enquire at this oflice. Can't Stand Gold Many children can't stand cold weather. The sharp winds pierce them, and the keen air hurts them. They liave cold after cold, lose flesh, and spring-time finds them tni n and delicate. will make such boys and girls heuriy and strong. The body is better nourished, and they arc better pro tected. The blood becomes richer, and that nukes them warmer. 1COTT A WiM:!.,.. Yara, SMOKED BY GRAY & SON. - Oregon Short Line R R. If you are thinking of au eastern trip. It will pav ynu 10 write ami get figures and other information rn'iuil. ing service, etc, from ihe Oregon - hort Line Rah.hoad, 14U Third mreel, Porilnnd, Ongon. J R Naoei., VV E Coman, TP A. o a. School of Telcgrapny. A acho"l of telegraphy will he started iu K.iiiiei.e Ociol.er 1, if enough studouiH I an i.e obtained. Instructor ba Lent of lecoiumeiidations from C M & Si P Ry, sod Western Union offi cials. If you are Interested', address, H W Hall, Eugene, Oregon. Rooms and Board Wtnted. '1 here will be a great demainl for rooms and hoard for students i his year. and it Is necessary that those intend ing lo keep roomers or blunders make it known as soon aa possible Please leave address Ith .Visa Orace Wold or Mr John Hauflsaker. Notice Mayo A McQuire, at old Ed Howe B'and, Ninth street, give meals at all hours. Regular day meals 20 cents Give then, a call. Satisfaction guar antied. CAS l oniA, Bn tbs Ihe K:nd You Haw Always BoujU Meals 20 Cents. I urn lu charge nf ihe .- siaursiic one doorouth! KauHmau'a aiore agm Excellent meals will u. furnished at 20 cents each. Don't f..,g,., ,taDd Fkkd Wald. BEST SHINGLES. If you want the heat Washington shingles iu Eugene for the money go to Andrews at the depot. Wantbu To trade, aTmall Im proved ranch, three miles from rail road station In Lane nni , erty in Eugene. JDqure at Q uard office for particulars. ForSalrOhkap.a j band Hml.h-Premle.- typewriter In good condition. GeoFCbaw. obSai.k Chuap.-a good buggy d -ingle bsrnes. for ..e cheap if taken at ., Iuqulre ,,, tmbalmers. Cor. Wi!. and 7th its. The floffman O2EI0LER, PROPRIETO c UN DAY DINNER 50c FIT F M, OREQOK. Eugene Livary and Feed Stablos WEoTS0S, Props. NewRigsl NewiHarness. Competent Drivers f iwte"1'''"'-. wiiutTeii;":.-