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Daily Eugene Guard THURSDAY - SEPTKMSKR 13 All Popular Brands of CIGARS KOK BALK AT Julius Goldsmith's GUARD Telephone, No Main 191. BHEVITIES. Nice fresh orabs at The Banquet. Wood for tale at F ii Chambers'. Or Lowe, optlolau,ltb J SjLuokey Ramblers and Ideals aland the test. Contentment la found, wben you buve a Humbler. If you want a flue cake for Bunday leave your order at the Banquet. M O Warner tunes pianos, and rgaua. Repairing and polishing, '20 feooud-hand bungles unJ car riages at F L Chambers'. Tbe democrats of New York liave held a harmonious conveullon. , Bloyole ropali lug and sundries. E K MoCi.anahan. Eastern oysters In the shell at The Banquet. Tbe best of meals at low price. Fied Wald restaurant, south of J V Knufl man's. The preliminary work on tbe second story of tbe F L Chambers building has been started. The ladies of Bt Mary's Guild will bold a market Saturday, September 29, Further particulars later. Put a obain brush ou your bicycle, and keep the chain clean and bright. E E Mct'lanahan has them. It Is estimated that tbe (Southern Paoiflo Co', loss In the terrible tornado t Galveston will exceed $8,000,00'). The uiuslo committee of the M E church, has formally accepted tbe pipe organ, recently installed In that church. Lebanon E A: "W L Bristow has olosed his store here and Is inovlug the goods and his family to Lowltvllle, Polk oounty." Forest & Woodcock, the loggers, have 2,600,000 feet of logs In the Mo Kenzle, running to the Booth-Kelly mill at Ooburg. 8 t::e Albany men are un happy be cause round plec-s of lead the size of nlokels are being played iuto tbe slot machines. That li the only way to b eatlhetn. The great success of Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy In the treatment of bowel complaints has made it standard over the greater part of the Idyllized world. For sale by W L DeLano. There was a doctor and mayor wed, ding at Bllvertsn Tuesday wben Dr i M urooks, mayor or Hilverton, was united In marriage with Br Jesslt Fremont Davis, aistir of tbe mayor of Albany. 161 Crescents sold this year In Eu gene; 683 Crescent riders lu and around Eugene now. The people now know that the Orescent bloyoles Bland with out the trouble of always tinkering them up. Get a Crescent and you are always ready to go. Eastern and Olyuipla oysters always on baud at The Banquet. When you visit the Roseburg Blree. Fair and Carnival next week, mak your headquarters at "The Emporium,' 231 Jaoksou street, the beat place to see It all. This is an up aud down world, Otto Ureeuwood whe committed sulolde In Portland this week, while working as a reporter ou the Telegram, was once a resident of Cnrson City, aud quits wealthy. He had a private boot black and paid him $17 a week. Granls Pass Courier, Bept IS. Judge W fj Hale, of Eugeue, arrived In Grants Pass Thursday to make bis res idence here and will upon a law ofllce. He has hired the Booth residence aud Mrs Hale and daughter Miss Jesilei will arrive In a short time. Judge Hale win formerly circuit Judge of this Judicial district for a number of years, residing at Klatnath Falls. He la man of ability and worth aud tbe Graula Pats people are pleased to learn that be aud bis family are to be resi dents of this plaoe. Elegant lino of Men's Up-to-dato Wet Weather Shoes HEAVY SOLES LATEST LASTS GILBERT Cm Coughs Kill VCe knew of noth ing better than couching to tear the lining of your throat and lungs. It is bet ter than wet feet to cause bronchitis and pneumonia. Only keep It uD and you will succeed in re ducing your weight, losing your appetite, bringing on a slow fever, snd making evurythlngexactly right for the 'e mi I consumption. kills coughs of every kind. A 25c. bottle is just right for :;n ordiuiry cough; for the harder coughs of bronchitis you will need o 50c. bottle; and for the coughs of con sumption the one doll r size is most economical. " My couch ritdnceil nri to a mere skele ton. 1 tried many remedies, b t ttii'y all failed. After us inn; the Chtirry Fee torn. 1 immediately Ix-jm to Improve, and three Ixtt1ea rentured mo to Ileal th. I bo liovo I owo my life to It." 0AIUU F. Mono ah, Oot, 7, 1608. lirownHjwn, V. PROPERTY PURCHASED. Soiiinierville' & Bergvi" Buy Goodman Block, the Messrs M Hommervllle and Qeo Berger, proprietors of the Hoflman House saloon, today purohased from J H Goodman the two-storv brick build' Ingtwodoois north of their presen location, the first floor of which Is now occupied by A C Auten's olgar store. The consideration Is $0000. Messrs Bommervllle & Bergerbavea lease on their present quarters until January 1, and will remain there until that time, when the new quarters will be remodeled In modern style. This sale is an Indication that Eu gene business property Is rated much higher than a year or so ago. Bids Wanted. Bids will be received at the oflloe of J J Walton for sawing the following amount of wood for the University of Oregon: VI H. 70 cords, sawed once 107 cords, sawed twice OAK. 20 cords, sawed onoe. 80oords, sawed twice. In sawing oak, all sticks over o Inchon in diameter must be sawed once only aud thrown In separate pile. All wood to be sawed with reasonable accuracy to required length. Bids to be opened Bept 14 at 1 pin. A FrlRhtful Blunder. will ofteu naune a horrible bnrn, scald, cut or bruise. lluckleii's Arnica Balve, the best In the world, will kill the pain aud promptly heul it. Cures old sores, lever sons, ulcers, bolls, lolonB, ooniH, all skin eruptions. Best pile ours on earth. Cure guaranteed, Only 25 cents, told by W i. DoLauo, druggist. Dunce Friday Niht. The pourm Iteglment hand will give another f ihelr enjoyable dancing parties Friday night at Armory Hall. Admission 60 cunts, The nubllo Is invited. Weather peol.l to Hi. Ou.nl l'DKTi.ANi), Bept. 13, Tonight and Friday, showers. Cooler tonight. BlAU, Mr Max Berg, of Warren Columbia oouuty tells the Bt Helens Mist about the proflta of dally busluess: His herd oonsiats ol but 11! cows but that number earns him $50 per month throughout the year. I'll Is sum Is Mr litre's prolll. r.aou oow returns a piollt or $3 per month over and above tha oost of maintenance. Tha skimmed milk from the 11! ottwa produces $.1 worth of pork em'li month, bolries 12 veals raoh year at (6 eaoh. Mr llerg flan re. that the butler the family u-ee Is worth $4 par month, hence his herd earns him at la.t $o0 per mouth. OIHL WANTKD.-Kor light house work. Apply to Mrs I. H Hulln, High streut betweeu Beventh and Klghth. Don't Forget- Wo have a full lino of Uovs and Men's V onularprioe clothing. ALSO The largest, and most complete line of underwear ever shown in Euarene. mm a car )2r BLUE RIVER MINES Another Ten Stamp Mill Con tracted For. Times RUSHIRO. lll.UK River, Or., Bept 12. Another Important deal In I.aub oouuty mln lug property ha Just been made. HC and Dexter Hparke have onntracted Willi Kline A Tavlor, Seattle mining men, for a 10-stamp mill. The cm tract calls for the mill in c-. moderation of a certain lutereet in the Bparks' two olelius In the L'slapoola district. The mill will not be erected until next spring. Messrs Bparks have also bonded two group, of claims to the same firm, the contract price being $6000 for each group. One of the bunded properties Is on ouili tide of the McKenzle river, about two miles from Blue River poitnfHce and the other on the north side of the stream, a Bbort distance below J W Wycofl's ranch. Extensive development work will lie carried on this fall, the low altitude of tbe olaims muklng all-winter work practicable. Court House Items. Mortgage 1 800 00 Mortgage 1900 CO Chattel mortgage.,. 08 08 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. FredT Mills et ux to Paoiflo Gold Mining Co, Coffee and Buuahade olaims, Bohemia; $2000. B M Elliot et ux to P L C Hansen, 4 acres In seo 26 tp 7 a r 4 w; $1460. W O Wheeler et ux'lo Tbe American Freehold Land Mortgage Co, 427 30 acres tp 16 s r 6 w; $1. B D Garner et ux to W D Wallace and W T Drury, 100 acres In stc 2 tp 18 s r l w; $300.. M J Miller to Ann E Howe, blk 9 Creiwell; $300. MARRIAGE LICENSE. Ellison EKiist and Miss Lota Draper. W E Weiss, witness. For the Ladies. On Saturday next, September 15, the ladles are Invited to call at J V Kauflmau's. A full line of tailor-made suits, Jackets and cape will be offered for their Inspection Good Paintinus. Robert Lane showed to a Uuard reporter this morning two excellent landscape puintiugs, made hy himself from na ture. One is a painting of the old I.idlan burying ground ou Memaloose Island lu the Columbia river near The Dalles. A large monument In the graveyard Is over the grave of Big Trivet, a charaoter well known to early pioneers. This man, white, married a squaw aud lived with the Indiana for many years. As the oounlry beoame more settled he made quite a large fortune and went out into the world. At bis deuth one rcouest was to be buried on the above Island by the aide of his tquaw wife, aud ills wishes were respected. lie other painting is of Mt Hood, made trom the Washington side of the Columbl river, opposite the mouth of Hood river. Mr Laue ex prom toglve lessons In oil painting and five baud drawlmr uunug me winter, and will .oou au nnuuca his studio hours and lerms. window Dhkshinu. The dressing of the south window lu F E Dunn's store, today, Is the work of Miss Maud Morris. It Is dressed exolualvelv In rrenob llauuel. which make some very pleasing and artistic com ulna lions. sr-i Ihs Non-Irritating Cathartic Kmy to tnko, c.sy to operate TT.w.q Pills FALL OPENING I $ CAM EL'S HAIR STORM CHEVIOTS. E: Ronl heavy and puro fclirowns. These are fabrics that show their roalra fcvalne. p 55 inches wide. FRENCH NOVELTY SUITING, inch. Crape effects swell colorins 40 vory now LADIES' NEW Thoy will bo moro nomilar this vear than over:. tno oust 01 value direct trom LADIES' NEW Full assortment of soinely lined; perfect fit. CIIILDREN'S FALL JACKETS. Latest shades and colors. NEW .FURS. New styles and right in price. Mail orders promptly attended to. S. H. Friendly Eugene Oregon. PERSONAL. Mow Sybil Thu o i, i,.i.v"l Imine I 111. affemootj, Mrs Harry t'ooner him! Mlm I heo tlier roluriivd in Hulem l"rty. MIm Pearl I.urkey, of Pendleton arrived today lo reunieludiee at the U O. Harvey Hurl i. bs' k from Umatilla county, where he up ut some time har vesting. Hon E KBklpworlh wmit to Port land this nfternoou on professional bUHinesM, Haleiu Journal. ' I'Iihi Downing and Mrs Mull,lo Cooper are vinilliig In Eugene. Mi' ltwalie Frieinlly xrriveil home from Pirtlaiid on (lit- t-uriy r-iln Ibis moruiiig. Earl H Church will leave for Hun FrauciKuo In a day or two for an ex tended stay.' L W Vealch and family, of Jasper, left for Bed nmn, Iilnuo, where they will hereafter reside. Mr Allan B Slauein, of Washington D C, arrived today and is visitiug her aisier, Mrs L Bilyu. Miss Ki zinh Williams, after a pleas ant vhlt with friends, returned to her home at Taoouia today. M rs Charles Mnyhew and daughter, Merle are home from a very pleasant outing at McKenzle Blidge. Miss Hnrteuse Grefloz, of Corvallls, who has been a guest nf Miss Mtella Ribiusou, returned home today. Mrs A B Pence and little son, of Kldi'le, aie visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs J M Bbelley In this city. Mihses Margaret Callisou aud Belle Keeney, nf Jasper, leave tomorrow to attend the normal school at Mon mouth. Jas H Qruham, farther of H VV Hra ham, of the Kay. Furniture Co auile 111 with drops), and heart troubles. Professor aud Mrs B J Hawthorne and family arrived home today from Seal rook. They report several days rain on the coast. Mrs L M Veatch, daughter of Mr and Mrs R G Calllson, left on this morning's early train to join her bus band at Beaman, Idaho. Uuiversity students are arriving on nearly every train. If advance reports hold out the U O will have a veritable boom attendance this year. Geo W Kelley, of Cottage Grove has been granted a pension of $8 per month Thomas J Elliott has also been granted a pension of $3 per month. Mr aud Mrs J F Baker and Mrs Freeman Moore went to Drain this afternoon after a visit at tbe home of Mr and Mrs B F Moore In this city. Grants Pass Courier, Bept 13: Mar Ion Vealch, one of the prominent placer operators of the Galice district, left on Wednesday last for Cottage Grove. Hon E R 8k I p worth baa accepted an Invitation from the Rtate Union com mltlee to speak for Bryan and Bleven- son during the greater portion of Oo totmr. Mr Bkipworth is a flrst-cbse campaign speaker. OAHTOltlA. ' Bwrsths The Kind YoutlRvoMways Bought Elks' day will lie the grandest one atthesiate fair. Portland will send 400 uniformed Elks to try for the prize wou by tbe Haleul lodge at Portland. Harness and Saddles ISLfi" PRESTON SHALES Bar--'' ' "" , . " loaveordon fir house pnlntlnij. U M McCkady wool in Grays, Tans and GOLF CAPES. manufacturer. Fains Ill-Paper FALL JACKETS. Black and Colors; hand- SOCIAL. ll8 M'KI.KOV KNTKRIAl.-S. Miss Lillian MclClroy entertained a number of young friends lust evening at the home of ber parouts, Profand Mrs E H McKlroy. The party was glveu in houor of Miss Grace Kineman, ofBalem. Miss Maude King secured the trouhy as head guersar at the or nithological ooutest. Giber games and mu tic served to pans the evening very pleasantly. During the evening refreshments were served. Those present were: Lulu Glistrap, Maude King, Florence Chailee, Winnie Cook erline, Leone Kays, Myrtle Kays, Wauda Logan, Kitty Milllorn (Junc tion City), Eda Humphrey, Hazel Humphrey, Eva Burton, Theresa Adler, Myru Loverldge, Mary Bkip worth. Mary WatBon, Mabel Kuyken dall,Xeura B'.chardBon, Heleue Rob luson, Lucia Wllkins, Minnie Bchwaizscbild, Sadie Ford, Iva Ford, Agnes Mathews, Camllle Carroll; Paul Willoughby, Harry Straight, Otis Logan, Ira Allen, Lloyd Howe, iiOerle Kuykeodall, Ralph Watson, Ralph Robinson, Albert Applegate, Roy Kern, Elmer Paine, Lloyd Bell man, Will Ford, Wistar Johnson, Charles Jennings, Frank Mathews. M RS. PRENTICE ENTERTAINS. airs F W Prentice entertained a number of young people of theoity last evening at tier home on High street, to meet ber nephew, Mr Lee Bhleld, nf Indianapolis, Indiana, who recently arrived fora visit. High Five was the principal amusement of the evening, and served as the vehlolefor an interesting diversion. Tbe honors were distributed to Mr G W Griffin and Miss Louie Yoran. At the olose of the games a very fine luncheon was served. MrsJBLuokey assisted the hoslesB In her duties. Those present were: Misses Belle Brown, Btella Robinson, Ada Hendricks, Ruby Hendricks, Edith HoQmau, Hortense GrefToz (Corvallls), Louise Yoran, Therese Friendly, Messrs W W Brown, G W Griffin, H W Thompson, R D Bmith, Beth McAllister, R M Douahue, Wayne Unburn. Hotel Arrivals. EOC1ENE. J Haird, Harrisburg E Bradford, Harrisourg C B Hlnton aud wife, Prlnevillo Mrs J TTurley, Heppuer Mrs J C Huves, Heppner G L Grlgsby, Portland J K Rust & wf, country G K Burton, S F FA Elliott, Newberg D W Wilson, Alsea HOFFMA U G Calllson, Jasper Mrs LW Vealch children, Jasper J J Peplnt, Leaburg Jas Wilson, Portland C W Cratre, Portland V J Nelson, Portland C Level, Portland Bruce Brier, Portland W H FeagHn, Portland G L Larimer, Bpringlield C O Wiggins, Phila II Robinson, N Y C 8 Dixon, B F H T Rankin, Portlann D E Taylor, Seattle H Kllug, Beatlie J H RouUtoo, Adams Fied Lirualleu, Pendleton Value of Man's Life. The supreme court have recently decided that the life of the average man Is worth Just whut be is able to earn. A man's earnings depend to a great extent upon his health, and It is al ways wlthiu his power to improve bis condition. The Btnmaob Is tbe meas ure of health and strength. Every man may be bright, active and happy, If his digestion Is normal. If It Is not, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters will make it so. It puts the digeslive organs In condition to properly digest and as similate food. Try It for constipation, Imllgeatlon, dyspepsia, biliousness liver or kidney troubles. There la nothing just as good. The genuine bears our private revenue stamp over the neck of the bottle. I.KtTURK on Alaska. Jacob Klein, ho renently returned from Alaska, has consented M lecture Battirday uliiht at 8 o'clock at the Turn Vereln hall, Ninth and Pearl streets, for the benefit of that organiz-ition. Actual experiences will be graphically re lated. Admission: Children 10 cents; adults 15 cents. Chairman Jones of the democratic national oommltiee says he thinks Bryan will carry Ohio, Indiana and Illinois this fall. Fuel for Force Your hoity must have force, nervous force, mus cular force, digestive force. Fat is the fuel used to supply this force. If you arc weak h any of these forces, use more fuel. Thecod-livcroil in Scott's Emulsion is the best fuel for this work Your nerves grow stronger, your muscu lar power increases, and your digest i')i improves. t "I $1 om. all dmmntl. Bargains... Wo will stock of Gents' and Children's 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 seo our prices. Eggs and Butter taken in exchange. QUINER & BITTER. Successors to A. V. and I. K. Peters. ir- smoke. . Mount Hood High Gradejioc Cigar F. C. Potts " Manufacturer- HOP CROP. Is Fully 250,000 Bales Less Than Usual Yield. Portland Telegram. United Blatee crop 25,000 bales England's orop 150.000 bales Germany's crop 25,000 bales Total ! 250,000 bales That Is the estimated shortage of the world's hop crop. The estimates are based upon reliable returns, which will be used In fixing the market price. The London market has opeued at 70 and 120 shillings per cwt, equal to 15 aud 19 oents per pound. This would make the price here 12 cents per pound on board. Billy and Nannie Goat George A Houck, the well-known farmer and stock-raiser of Eugeue and Monroe, has writteu a very Interesting ... n article to the Pacillu Homestead and the following extract, on the subject of goats, aud the dividends au Invest ment in them will yield, will be very instructive to many who are engaged In this brauch of industry or who may have expectation nf making any tuoO move. He say-: "I run my got in lvo general classes those ou : nares and thiweki-pt ou my own laud As to r tie relmive profit of these oIkkihs, it would be a difficult matter to com pure, as the ones kept on my own laud are clearing brush for me iz addition to the annual dividends cut from their backs aud the sale of the increase. The ones on shares, however, have never paid less thuu SO per cent per auuum 011 the investment, and in one case I made 05 per ceut per annum ou tbe actual cash investment for a term of three yearn ou a hunch of 01) head. I usually It i, them for termB of three years, getting hairnr the mohair each year, getting tbe old stock aud half tbe Increase at end of term. I vomelliues let them for a year at a line, however, and hb I have just divided on oue bmd I oan give my exact luoomef or the last year or rather, ten months. These eie overage nautili's: Income for mohair, 180 pounds at 30 osnts 65 so income from Increase after the old stock was made good, 47 head at $3 hi 00 Total InooiiiB Jinm so My share t eing $ og 40 la other words, the SO goHt. are worth a. much ai $1,810 at 6 per cut These figures for the Kids are what tlmy could hwe been s.iid for . ,eU divided. I did not eMI 1 houthi. Attention to Musical Students In order to Increase the Interest ai d erhVlency of ihe musleal department of the U O, I am In correspondence with a violinist of experience as a teacher and perlormer. Anyone who wishes to ti.ke Ihssous ou the violin or viola will eonftr a favi-r by commu n Icatlt p nuh me as tor n as legible! W (ilKKOKII N'.tSM. Oregon Short Line R R If you are tbiiikluir of au eastern trip, it will pay you 10 write ami get uguresana oilier uiloroiMloo regmd- 111K 'ervice, etc, Irom the Okkoon Shout Link Uuliomh, I 142 Third stm-i, Po tiand, Oregon, j JUNanKt., w K'omn J T PV t) A wiri. WA.MKD.-A nihil. Ie slrl to aogtneral hnuework wanted nie- oiately. hiicUlr at this i-ftliw. tcial p-lceson hose. Fli CltMHEHS. CASTOR I A For Infftntt and Children. The Kind You Hav8 Always Bought Bigratur. ot sell for cash the A. V. Dit Ooous, Notions, Totorg Ladies underwear a Roseburg Street Fair. Bosebubo, Sept. 12. Contracts have been let for tbe arches, bandstand and many of Ihe booth, for the street fair, and ; hoy are being built as rapidly as - ll. The Fourth Regiment band, 1 11 i;;ene, and the Roseburg brass baud 1. .U furuish the music for the occasion. ' tare is alto a probability that the 1 aeiuawa Indian band, of Salem, will rf secured. ... An invitation has been extended the members of tbe State Editorial Abso ciatljn to stop oil on their way to Ash land, where the annual meeting of tbe association will re held, and it is understood the Invitation has been accepted aud that the members will stop of! here Wednesday, the 18th. Cold Steel or Death. "There Is but one small chance to 1 aTe y"ur llfei R,ll 'hat ie through an 0Petion, was the awful prospect set I T r. if . .... .... before Mrs I B Huut, of Jjlme Jftidge, Wis, by her doctor after vainly trslng to cure her of a frightful case of stom ach trouble and yellow jaundice. He didn't cuuni on the marvelous power of Eieotrio Bitters 10 cine stomach and liver troubles, but she heard of It, took seven botlles, waa wholly cured, avoided Die Burgeon's knlf-, now weighs mtire and feels, betierthsn ever. It N positively guaranteed to oure stomach, liver ai.d kidney troubles and never disappoints. Price 60 cents at VV L DeLano'e drug store. Notice. On account of theadiiliioual expense of removing tie sawdust to comply wllh the ciiy ordinance, we, the un derpinned wond."i .its of Eugene, are compelled 10 ohmgi- I lie follow lug iii. "01 tawi'ig all wo d In streets and i; . in: Ko- alUplit wood, 00 cents; for all round wood,. 70 cents. The abov pi Ices are for two cuts; each ad Jitionul cut IV fills. O Q Caktwmoht, J VV Christian, E A Fakrinoton, M C Bkrnt, J VV Cayloh. Eupeue, Or, Sept 6, 1900. Wanted. To trad, a small Im proved ranch, three miles f.om rail road s Hi ion iu Lane county, for prop erty iu Euaeue. Inquire at GUARD onlce lor particulars. Wantkii. 60 good laborers for rock quarn at Coo Hay. Apply to Wil llsm Jarohswi. Marshtleld, Or. J. V. Un FURNITURt CO f','Mm& and FUNERAL DIRECTORS N.w Is th. tlm. to Flint nd when painting us. th. B.st. Fation's h Proof Faint.. Or None Are unarsnteed to be jure. I-ook lor Kcd S..1 on e.cb en. L. A. OVERTON, Ag.nt, ath St., Cuf.n.. The loffmao w o 2EIGLER, PaopailTo. f UNDAY DINNER 50c FUCENF. OREGON. Eugene Livdry r-nJ Feed &tF.bl9S WEST ETiOS, Props New Rigs New Hemes?, Ccmpetent Drive's ...Ax Billy... Department Store t'xirr I. anlnt 1 ,y jiumiuiumjiiiiiiiii . CNrm.iU, N.w Yrh. Ml. l...t'.n.l Ten I, :, l.lt.kt.. H. . (j.