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Daily Eugene Guard WEDNESDAY - AUGUST 29 All Popular Brands of CIGARS FOR SALK AT Julius Goldsmith's GUARD Telephone, Ho. Main 191. Ken Ads Today. F Dudd. BREVITIES. Races tomorrow. Cr Lowe, optlolan, with J B.Luokey Ramblers and Ideals stand the tent. Attend the races at Bangs' park tomorrow. Bert Jennings is driving tracks, for M B Uuble. Contentment Is found when you have a Rambler. If you want a Ado cake for Huuday leave your order at the Banquet. M O Warner tunes pianos and ..rijaus. Repairing and polishing, Special prices on hose. F Li Chamukrs. Tho river continues at a very low stage and will until after the rail rains set In. The best of meals at low price. Fred Wald restaurant, south of J V Kaufl man's. William Lloyd Uarriaon, of Boston, announces that he will (live blssupport to William J Bryan. I am working again In Odd Fellows cemetery. Any persoD wishing work done will please address or call upon J L Lombakd, Eugene. MajoA MoOulre give the best meal In town lor the money. People are dally returning from coast and mountuiu resorts aud the oity la gradually filling up. 20 second-hand buggies aud car riages at F L Chambers'. A genuine scrap between twooountry young men last night In this city Is said to have been very interesting. Blcyole repairing and sundries. McClanahan. Albany Democrat, August 28: Geo Wall and wife and Miss Benetla Whipple, of Cottage Grove, were in the city today. Another car load ofilaolne buggies JiiHt renelved no advance In price. Bee the uew styles at F L Chambers'. Capt W B Moon Is building a cottage on a lot be recently purchased of Holl man Bros, on East Ninth street, oppo site H B Miller's residence. A horse got one foot over the tongue of a wagon Id frout of White's feed store this morning, and kept several men Interested for a time. Put a ohalu brush on your bicycle, and keep the chain clean and bright. K MoUlauauan has them. Pendleton has elected publlo school teachers. . Among the number are, Misses Laura and Jennie Beatlle and Miss Badle Bauui, all graduates of the University of Oregon. GeorgeB Gllfry writes from Bllver Lake, Lake county, uuder date of August 24th, ordering bis Daily Guard hereafter sent to Urswoll, We weloome Mr G baok to Liue oou-ity as a oltlien. - 101 Crescents sold this year In Eu gene ; 683 Cresoent riders lu and around Eugene now. The people now kuow that the Cresoent bicycles stand with out the trouble of always tinkering them up. Get a Crescent and you are always ready to go. Tuesday's Albany Democrat: Uucle Billy Writ .t, passed through Albany yealeidav for Eugene, and will soon be back with bis scissor grinder. He was reoemly In Nome tilue davs, making 13, and leavlug as qulok as possible. The Dalles T. M t "One of His best yields reported In Wasco county this season, was from 70 aorea on I D Driver's place near Wamlo, Oil' the 70 ares Mr Driver harvested 70 tons of hay and threshed i!180 bushels of Brain." Mr Driver la a newhew of Itev I D Driver, of Eugene. Timber men aro constantly ooroing to Oregon, but do really good sales have been reported In Lane county during the summer, although It Is said some are In prospect. It Is really batter tor holders to retain lands for several years, thau sell for present prevailing prices. Hoseburg Review: The Oregonlan toeglna a scare head, "Deiiby for Mo KiDley," and gives It a front page position. As a matter of fact Col Chas Denby, ex-minister to China, supported MoKluley four years ago, ud as a reward the president gave him a Job on the Phlllpplue eoininln Ion. Can't the Oregonlan dig up a Dew convert or two for a change? The Albany Democrat of August 117 tells atmut a serious arrldeiil to a earless hlnynle rliler: li y: Itetween lit and I o'olnrk Ibis alu-rnoou Kddle ilogue met with a peculiar accident. He was coming down town on his tiloyole, aud ass near the Cougrrg. tiuiial church when he look out his watch to see If the tower clock was right. About the same time he turned the corner toward the Payne residence. The corner la a bad one for bicyclists, and the machine and rider weie dumped headlong Into the street. Young liogue struck hard ou his left arm aud It was broken in two plaoea. FILED ON TIMBER LAND. Minnesota Lumberman Will Build a Saw mill in Lake Creek District. Junction City, Aug 27. Several men representing a Minnesota lumber company were lu town today and filed on several seotious of timber near Lake Creek, with Northern Paoiflo scrip. It Is their Intention to locate a larger body of timber land In that section, and In two or three years establish a big mill there. The Junction City publlo school is being supplied with new slate black boards. G W Wright, of Goldsoo, has pur chased the Butler place below town for $400, and will ereot a uew house thereon. Andrew HIM and wife started overland Thursday for Palouse county, Wash, where they expect to reside. His nleoe, Miss Graoe Hill, accompan ied them. Harry MUllorn and family returned today from Newporr. Hotel Arrivals. KUGKNK. C H Jenes, Cottage Urove W J Oarrlsh, Portland J Craig, Portland J H Brook, Portland J It MoBee, Mohawk H O Moore, Temple, Texas Mrs JJ McCarty, Mohawk . RG Thurman, Hale CW Taylor, Hale M E Christain, Hale G Englander, Portland J Bims and wf. Portland Miss MoPberson, Beatlle J E MattesoD, Fall Creek Horace MoKlnley, Balem C E Inula, Kansas City A Tersago, Cottage Grove R H Moore, Portland L J Holland, Cottage Grove HOFFMAN. B Powell, wife and son, Los Angeles f Hamstad Misses Pitt, Des Moines, la Mrs J D Mitchell, Council Bluffs A W Potter J O Heller, Chicago Max Mayer, B F Geo A Peet, Portland A A Buyder, Phlla. W E Harden aud wife, Lebanon ' A V Jackson, Bandon A L Ethorton, Coburg H L Hall, Detroit Mich E B Evens, Grauts Pass F K Whitney, B F Chas. B Thompson, Poatland J I Ross, Beattle Henry Hughes, Pbrtlaud Second-Hand Organs. A few second-hand organs, In good oondltion, for sale cheap, If taken at once. Morris b Craw, Nluth street, Eugene, opposite Hoflman house. Weather. Fair tonight and Thursday. Beals. In tiir Lead.-Tbe following Is from Monday's E O: "At the beneflt ball given Saturday evenlug at the Armory Intll, the voting for carnival queen retmhed In placing Miss Pearl Luckey In the lead by 124 votes over ill other candidate." The votes of the leading oandldetes Is aa follows: Pearl Luokey 813, Ll.zle Mulkey 080, Ber tha Wells, 07. Salmon Fish i no.- A few salmon has commenced to arrive In the Blu- slaw river. Great competition Is pre dicted between the caunerlea of that point. The oannera now offer SO cents each for Chinnook salmon. Hereto fore the prloe has been from 20 to 25 cents. 67th Wkduino Anniversary. This afternoon at 8 o'clock, 07 years ago J II and Mary Goodman were married at Boonville, Mo, They are In the best of health. In 1862 they came to Oregon mid have resided here ever since. Mahkiku. Justice U A Wlnler tnelr today united in marriage Jas J Woederand Mrs A F Lyman, who reside near Cottage G'ove. Hoes Boi.n. Wm Sxavey today told his orop of early hops t EC Smith, ageut for Horst Bros, for 10 cent per pound. Diiki Phunks Wanted, T N Segar will pay the highest price for all kinds of dried prunes. . DoINU Good Work, Workmen ale doing splendid work rebuilding the Blue River road. BROOJVI SflliE NOW ON 260 broom 20o Sfto broom Jfto 'Mo broom ,,, , ,,,.S0o Better bmuma In propoitlon, Kent pure leaf lard, In bulk, per lb, lOo. 1(1 lb pall beet lard (1,10 5 lb patl heat lard 64 23 ox can K I' Baking Powder 20 Our I2n, 15c and Wlo roast cotTee can not be brat. I lb gloss starch So We close at 0 'each evening exoept Saturdays. ...Ax Billy... HOPS. It Is Said One Man Was Offered 14 Cents Pcr.Pound. Salem Blautimtu. Aug. -J9 A leading dealer said yesterday that orders foi hops were being dally re ceived from Eastern aud English dealrs, the demand being very active, aud aa a result be expected, the price at which the crop would move, to be a remunerative one, the quality of the hops, the smalloess of old slocks and the eager iuquirles tor the new crop ooullruilng him In that belief. James Finuey, of Brooks, one 01 the leading bop growers ol the valley, w is In Halem yesterday. Mr Finney has 86 aorea of excellent hops, aud he has received lu the past two weeks oilers of coutraota for 12 cents per pound from each of three of the leading hop dealers in Balem. Upon bis refusal, two of the dealers Intimated that, if Mr Finney were disposed to contract at all, they would raise the bid, but fortunately he is not compelled to contract bis bops, being amply able to harvest the orop without this manner ol disposing of It. Mr;Flnuey looks for a better price than 12 cents, and is sallsfled be will secure It by the lime the bops are ready to move. It is reported that Al Jerman, on Howell Prairie, has been offered 14 cents a pound for bis hops, on con' tract, and that Mr Jerman refused the offer, aa be Is confident of securing a better price, his hop being of excellent quality. 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 lu little books, with wax aheels between them. Tbe gov ernment is to charge one oent addi tional to the amount of stamps con tained therelu, and it Is now estimated that the profit 011 these books will amount to $ 200,101 1 per annum. It la also estimated that tbe sum paid for tbe private revi nue stamps placed over the top of the bettles containing Hosteller's Stomach Hitlers very nearly equals this. The Bitiers Is a reliable remedy for onnstlpatlon, luill gentlon, dyspepsia, I iliousneas, liver and kidney troubles. It may be de pended upon to cure stomach disor ders, having done so for 'he past fifty years. Jewelry Store. Pralile Cl'y Miner: K W Grain, after a month of camping life and prospecting In this section, started for his home at Baker City Wednesday morning. Ho Is a brother of the town jeweler, Horace N Craln, formerly of Eugene, and when In active operation follows that llneof business himself, but is : ttlck on the romantlo ways of the western people and roama the hills whenever he gets a chance In search of "the stult that everybody wants." 44 The Least Hair Casts a Shadow' A single drop of poison blood will, unless checked in time, make the whole impute. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the great leader in blood purifiers. H CAsts no shAd&w, but brings sunshin And heAltlx into every household. . Dyspepsia" For six months my sys tem VMS out of order with dyspepsU And Impure blood. Spent tots of money in X'Ain, but Hood" s Srstpr3It cured nt tlioroughty." Jos. S. Zauda, Genot, Net. Eruptions " urf Annoying emo tions caused by impure blood, and physi cians' treatment fitted to benefit. Hood's SArsprilU removed them And I jun no longer Annoyed." V. R Hudson, NdtronA. Pa. sr 1 nMla rill .'in llvfir IlllMh Bon-lrrtUtlns na IAMii,Ml.li.aw (off with the old. i I OH WITH THE NEW, j Our policy is to oloar out all goods about which lingers a suggestion c summon in our morcnanuisc3 exporionce wo have never new soason with so tow odds remains will bo price cut Cost or profit is lost sight of summery must go. SHIRT WAISTS Elpftnt little fancy aud ilin to oltwe 40 cts each SKIRTS Ladles' Humiue :lilrta to ol.w 50 cts each. RON NETS Poke and Tarn U' Hlianter 19 cts each PAR I SOLS 'ib0 and ft 00 m 1.50 each. Mail orders promptly attended to. S. H. Friendly Mrs J M Shelley in home. Prank Page is back from I, Inn Bounty. Jasper Wilkius, of '"burg, ws In Eugsue today Hon A H Flsk left today for his Sluslaw ranch. Thos Wheeler, of 8 .giuaw; was lu Eugene today. Geo T Hall, Br, went 10 Portland till - afternoon. Ernest Glletrap is home from a trip down the Siuslaw. O M Young came dowu rroui the Blue River iniues today. Mrs W Waddle arrived home tiKiay from a visit al Junction. James Parvln, the wo known Dex ter merchant, was in Eucue today. Miss Lena Blair arrived up from Portland today for a visit with rela tlvee. Mrs S v Cleaver aud P E Snodgrass' llltlegirl left for Baker City this after noon. T D Linton was a passenger to Salem today. Tomorrow he will go to Portland. Editors L Moorhead and family have returned to their home at Junc tion City from Newport. Chas D Thomas came back from BlUslaw yesterday. He says the road Is belter than be ever saw It. Mrs VV I Vawter and children, ol Medford, arrived today and are visit ing at tbe residence of Mrs Laura Bradley, lu this cliy. Mrs J B Brown, of Los Angeles, Calif, acoompauleu by her cmldren, left for their home today after an out ing on the McKeozie. Rev aud Mrs F E Billington arrived today and will remain during the winter. Rev Billington will continue bis Btudies in the Divinity school. Dr W Kuykendall and wife returned home this afternoon from Salt Lake City, Utah, where tbey had been attending tbe grand lodge of Woodmen of the World. F B Dunn and W H Duiin, ol Farmington, Washington, arrived this morning to visit tljnlr father, B C Dunn, who Is quite ill at tbe family home. Otis Strong, of Auburn, New York, who has been visiting his brother, President Frank Strong, of the Uul verslty or Oregon, htarted home today, He will visit Sao Francisco en route. Tne S Powell party, of Los Angeles, Cal, who have been up the McKeozie for the past six weeks hunting aud Uahlng, returned to Eugoue yesterday eveulng by private conveyance. Two ladles In the parly left for California. Mr Powell aud family went to Albany and Portland to visit relatives. CiiANCii op Conductors. Ashlnnd Tiding: The promotion of George W Lyude from pssaeuger conductor to trainmaster at Dunsmulr has causea a resdjuHtment ot of the passenger con ductors. Lee Hendricks will take Mr Lynde's run on the overland between Portland and Rosehurg, Ed Tynan succeeds Hendricks on Nos 11 aud 12 between Roseburg aud Ashland, and Eugene Brlstnw, who has heretofore been a freight conductor, will take Ed Tynan's passenger run on Nos 11 aud 12 between Ashland and Dunsrouir, Born. lu Eugene, Oregon, August 27, 1900, to Mr and Mrs HJ Fink, a son. Paints Wall-Paper Harness and Saddles PRESTON & HALES LoaTe order. (orhouiepatntln. U M UcCradt boon prepared to welcome a. ami ends on hand. Y hat, way beyond recognition., now. Everything that's, VESTS Ladles' Hummer Vests 5 cts each STRAW HATS Eleysnl llneof Ueut'e Hals 25 cts each PUCK SUITS In Bine. Tan and 1, luill llrnwn. $2.50 a suit CENTS CRASH SUITS, I'k close out our entire line at $2.75 a suit 55 Eugene, Oregon. 3 iiiisUliUiaiiUUiJ -NEW BUG EXTERMINATOR, Band of Hogs Turned Into a Pest- Ridden Pea Patch Make a Quick Job of It. Junction City, Aug. in Oliver Mays, a prominent farmer of Long Tom district, is a large raiser of bogs a id for tbe past few 5 earn has planted peas ou which to fatten 'hem. This year he planted several acres more or the peas thsn usual, but Hie bugs got litt'i theui and were rapidly making away with tbe crop. He concluded that he had better turn bis bogs In aud give them tbe beneflt of tbe pe s before the bugs destroyed them entire ly, aud was greatly and agreeably ur prlsed to dud that tbe pigs ate tbe bugs Instead of tbe peas. They thor oughly cleaned out tbe bu;;8. Mrs M E Dick returned from Rose burg today, where tbe had been visit ing ber daughter, Mrs Dale Willis. Mrs J R Bean and daughter arrived from Portland today on a visit to her Blisters, Mrs E E Cummins and Mrs R F Baker. Mrs Bean's uusband was the Southern Paoiflo agent here in 1882. Miss Anna Craln left on tbe local today for Albany on a week's visit, when she will go to Beattle, Wash, (o attend her school duties. Court House Items. Satisfaction of mortgage f 250 00 Satisfaction ol mortgage 1460 00 Satisfaction of mortgage 1450 00 Chattel mortgage 66 00 Mortgage 1500 00 REAL EST AT B TRANSFERS. J L McKeuney to C W Hill, lot 5 blk 11 Piokard's add to Eugene; $1200. J H Booth et ux 10 F .A Krlba, 160 acres lu sec 18 tp 23 s r 1 w; $1600. UININU LOCATION. Old Tom claim, Blue River district, TS Dean, J A Gilkey, locators. Marguerite claim, Bohemia district, Wm Bound, locator, circuit court. Letltia F Hembree vs Catherine S-nilh et al, suit In equity to foreclose a niortg geon real property. Plaintiff piays for $360 less payments made, with Interest at 10 per cent from May 16, 1891, $50 attorney fees, $18 16 taxes and lor cobU of action. Mary Franklin vs Geo H Frank lin, suit for divorce. Parties nm.'t were intermarried in Eugene July 3, 1880, aud tbe issue or said marriage is one son, Leslie, aged 8 years. Plaintiff alleges cruel and Inhuman treatment, and other Indignities tending to make her life burdensome. Wherefore plaintiff prays for absolute divorce, for custody of child, for one third ot prop erty and for oosts ot action. PROBATE COURT. lu the matter of the estate of J C Slouller, deceased. C a Burkholder, as administrator, files bin final account. Bills allowed, $171.05; expenses of ad ministrator $98,76; amounts from "ale of personal property $441 03; halauce to be distributed to heirs $170 33. Ordered tbat flual settlement be made October 1, I960, at 10 a m. MARRIAGE L1CKNSK. John J Weeden and Mrs A S Ly man . Ses O Martin aud Bertha A Harkle- road. For Miss Rotan. Miss Myra Brown entertained a few friend IsHt night In honor of Miss Cora K'ltan, who rt turned today to her home at Albany. The principal amusement of the evening was pro gressive whUt, aud a series of very en lyaule game.-, was played. Later lu the evening a luncheon was served, which vas also appreciably enjoyed. Those present were: Mr and Mrs B H Miller, Miss Cora Rotaa (Albany), Miss Dove, Miss Dunbar, Miss Mo Alister, Miss Ella McAlislrr, Messrs Arthur Oauiber, Harvey Densmore, A J Dunbar, Arthur Krazer, Arthur Mo Alister. Juuction City Drier at Work. Junction City, Aug 28. HO Bush ell started his prune drier this morn Ing. Several loads of prunes arrived. Mr Bushnell expeots to receive about 7000 bushels of prunes this season. . He Is payiug cent a pound for Petltee aud cent for Italians. The fruit will average well In quality aud yield K B McElroy, of Eugene, who has a large farm near Monroe, will furnish thedrlei wlih about xO bushels of Petltes and 6iX bushels of Italians. Professor MoKlroy says the orohards of the surrounding country are looking flue, and that the orop of pears, peaches aud pruues is large. Weather Prediction. Special to the Qusrd. KfSKm-KO, Aug ?9. Weather fore. cast: Kalr for mntuht and Thursday. Wrather conditions: Generally clear weather is prevailing this morn- Inn, with lower temperatures, the fall In temperature is most decided In Idaho, Thos OiaaoN, Official lu charge. Hum Kivkh Mini. The Lucky Boy mine's uew saw mill Is Dow run ning full time and new mesa and Induing houses are to lie Immediately erected at the mill. Dr t'aoillanl Is working his Bryan mill atv.ut ooe ti urth ths time, being short of water. He has nia.le no clean-up yet His new steel plates stand the wear splendidly. 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, 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. Bice Hams, Sides, Breakfast Bacon, 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 Notice to Contractors. The County Court of Lane County, Oregou, will receive bids up to 2 o'clock p m Wednesday, fceptember 6th, 19U0, for furnishing the materials and con. structing a wagon road bridge (covered) aorons the Long Tom river at whatlB known as tbe "Taylor bridge" on said river, in Lane County, Oregon. Plans, speciflcstions and strain diagrams muot accompany each hid together with a certified check to the amount of five percent o the bid. The court re serves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the court. v E U Leu, County Clerk. Elks' Excursion. A speola) coach under ohnrge of the Klfcs will leave Kuitene for Portland Wednesday, September 6, and retuin Sunday, September 9. Sixty round-trip tickets will be sold at $3.60 each, good for above dates only. Apply at once to R M Donahue at Wells Fargo & Co's ofllje. First come, first served. Notice. I herebv notify the publlcthat I will not be responsible for any debts con tracted by my wife, Mrs E J Smith, or any one else, niter the date of this notice. Otto Smith. Dated Eugene, August 28, 1900. O ASToilfA . , ins Kino toe f m Kino ton Hare lmrs Bought Farm For Sale. 160 acres. 100 acres under cultiva tion. Balance pasture and wood land. Fine cattle or sheen ranch. Uiml nm. rauge. New house and barn. Kunr ning water near bouse; 20 m'les west oi cuifeue, o miles west of Klmlra. Address J. M. Stki-hens, Elmira, Ore. For Sale or Trade. A well-1 cateil lot. 8fixl60 let Uni versity addition to Eugene, 2-slory hard finish house, good bam. Will sell cheap Inr cash or trade for stock. Auuress v v PhertdaD, Walker, Or. UlRL WaNTKD. A reliabln a, In do geueral housework warned Imme diately. Euoulreat this office. Can't Stand Gold Many children can't stand cold weather. The sharp winds pierce them, and the keen sir hurts them. They have cold nt'ter cold. lose flesh, ami si-nnp--timp finds theu. iulu and delicate. will make such boys and girls heany and strong. The body is better nourished, and they are better pro tected. The blood richer, and that makes them warmer. .,.. "J I' k ill drorr. SMOKED BY GRAY & SON. a- Manufacturer- Oregon Short Line R R. If you are thinking of an eastern trip, it will pay you to write and get figures and other information regard ing service, etc, from the Oregon Shout Line Railroad, 142 Third street, Portland, Oregon. J R Naoel, W E Coman, TP A. U A School of Telegraphy. A school of telegraphy will be started in Eugene October 1, if enriugh studeuis can be obtained. Instructor has best of lecommeudatlons from C M fc St P Ity, aud Western Union offl oials. ir you are Interested, address, H W Hall, Eugene, Oregon. Rooms and Board Wanted. There will be a great demand for rooms and board for studeots thlB year, and it is necessary that those intend ing to keep roomers or boaidors make it known as soon as possible. Please leave address with Miss Graoe Wold or Mr John ttandsnker. Notice Mayo & McGuIre, at old Ed Howe stand, Ninth atreei, give meals at all hours. Regular day meals 20 cents Give them a call. Satisfaction guar anteed. Bean ths il Kind You haw mari Boutftt Blgnatnre of Meals 20 Cents. I fiui in charge of tha door south ot KauOiuau's store, again. meais win be furnished at 20ceni each. Don't forget the stand. r ked Wald. BEST SHINGLES. If you want the best Washington shingles in Eugene for the money, go to Andrews at the depot. Wantkd.-To trade, aTmall Im proved ranch, three miles from rail road station in Lane nounii, r. er'y in Eueene. inquire at Guard office for particulars. Fob Sale Cheap. a ivt hand Smith-Premier tvn..H.. i- good condition. Gbo F Craw. I or Sa lb Chkap.-a good boggy and single harness for sale oheap If taken at once. Inquire at this office. Caj 4 Henderson, Ondertaieri an. Embalmers. Cor. WiL and 7th sti. The Hoffman W OZEIOLEII. PROPNlEToaj r UN DAY DINNER 50c HirsEHE. OREGON. Eugene Livery and Feed Stables WESTEBHQS, Props. New Rigs NewIHarneM, Competent Drivers H"tm Kiardrd by dr iroath. ..... vl rJ iMTins sue. WUisiwitsaBd Tralli BtrMs. tslsskass a).