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Daily Eugene Guard FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 21 All Popular Brands of CIGARS I'OU BALK AT Julius Goldsmith's GUARD Telephone, No Main 191. New Ads Today. U 0 Bkeels. Nice (rail oralis at The Banquet. Wood (or sale at F i. Chambers'. Regular band oouoert this evening. Dr Lowe, optician, with J Luckcy Humble and Ideuis stand thu tent. Contentment In found when you liave a Rambler. If you want a flno cuke for Sunday leave your order ut tlio llauciucl. VJ O Warner lunts pianos and rxana. Hepairlntr. and pollaulUK,, 20 second-hand bungles and car riages at F L Chambers'. Blnyote repalilng and sundries. E E MoClanaiian. Eastern oysters In tbe aboil at The Banquet. The beat of meals at low price. Fred Wald restaurant, soutb of J V Kautl. man's. Put a ohaln brush on your blcyole, and keep tbe chain clean and bright. K E MoUIanauan has tbem. Millinery opening at MIsaB Learn ed's Saturday afternoon and evening, September 22. All are Invited. Cottage Grove Leader: The Bryan Club now bas a total membership of about ojie hundred and the list is growing dally. Dr Kuykendall brings the good uews that the noble old pioneer lady, Mrs Cart Hale, of Hale, will recovor. The regular meeting of tho W It P L will be held at the home or Mrs L B Logan Saturday afternoon at 2 o'olook. Hale A Smith, the contraotora for the Oregon Midland railroad, have asked for bide on 70,000 railroad ties from tbe Booth-Kelly Co. Aabland Tidings, Sopt 20: "Rev L Przybylskl, of Eugene, has been visit ing Kev Kdw Donnelly in Ashland - during the paBt few days:" He re turned to Eugene this afternoon, de lighted with hla visit. Cottage Grove Nugget: A M Yeung, orgaulzer of the Modern Woodmen, was In towu on Monday from Hebron, where he baa enlisted enough follow ing to start a camp with a charter membership of soveuteen, which will be Instituted about October 1st. Under a slight change In the time table of the Corvallis A Eastern the train from Yaqulna City will arrive at Albany at 12:15 and leave at 12 MS. The Corvallis morning nud evening trains are now oQ the card, 101 Crescents sold this year In Eu. gene; 683 Crescent riders In and around Eugene now. The people now know that the Crescent bicycles stand with out the trouble of always tinkering them up. Get a Crescent and you are always ready to go. Eastern and Olympla oysters always on baud at The Banquet. Frenoh Tansy Wafers, me world's nruous remedy for Irregular and pain ful periods of Indira; are never failing and safe. Married ladles' friend Krenoh Tansy Wafers are tbe only re liable female remedy In the world; Im ported from Paris; take nothing else, but insist on genuine; in red wrappers with crown trade mark, l.a Francs Drug Company, Importers, 80S Tu rk Ht Ban Kranolaoo. For sale by all drug nlsto, or sent In plain wrapper direct go receipt of.f 2. Cottage Grove Muggett: The Uni versity of Oregon opened Us oolleglale year on Wednesday under tho brightest auspices. There are already over 200 atudenta in atteudauoe, of which number about 100 are new students. It Is confidently expected that before registration' closes on December 1st - fully 300 will be enrolled. The taeulty Is of the highest order and full of aeal and the Uulveialiy was never in ruoie competent bauds or bad a brighter outlook, and It Is hoped that the com ing year will malice the boat and most thorough results since the Inception of that Institution. Klepant lino of Men's Up-to-dato Wet Weather Shoes HKAVY SOLKS LATEST LASTS GILBERT r t Time Life is The father? Gone for the doctor. Tbe mother? Alone wilh her suffer ing child. Will the doctor never come? When there's croup - in the house vou can't get the doctor quick enough. It's too dangerous to wait. Don't make such a mistake again; it may cost a lifci Always keep on hand a dol lar bottle of It cures tbe croup at once. (For bronchitis, whooping-cough, hoarseness, asthma, pleurisy, weak lungs, loss of voice, and consump tion, there is no remedy its equal. A 25c. bottle will cure a miserable cold ; the 50c. size is better for a cold that has been hanging on. But the dollar bottle is more econom ical in the long run. ACTIVITY IN BOHEMIA. Superintendent Bruneau, of He lena Mine, Reports That Prospectors Are Still Busy. Portland, Sept. 20. Charles B Bruneau, superintendent of tbe Helena mine, In the Bohemia district, who Is in the city on business, reports con siderable activity in the Bohemia oountry. Prospectors, he says, are still aotive, and considerable development work Is in progress. Tbe recent strike made about a mile west of the Muslck mine, be reports fully as rich as was represented, some of the ore running Into the thousands per ton. At the Helena mine there are now about 24 men employed. This includes the force of carpenters and mechanics engaged In erecting bunkbouses, mess- houses and other buildings. Most of the machinery for the increase of mill capacity Is already on tbe ground, and It la expeoted to have 10 stamps in operation by Ootober 1. The present oapaoity of the plaut Is five stamps. All told, Mr Bruneau says about 000 feet of tunnel work baa been done on tbe Helena. There are four tunnels, and the greatest depth thus fur at tained Is about 300 feet. Development work at present la confined to tunnels Nos 1 and 2. From four to live feet of good milling ore is being taken nut along the hanging wall, This ere averages from 10 to $20 in gold to the ton, most of It being free milling, the base being of a high grade concentrat ing order. At tho Helena No 2, where two tun nels are boiug driven under oontracU Mr Bruneau says the ore now being taken out averages fully (20 a ton. jKwiflti New Ykab. Jewish New Year fililll begins (Sunday evening, Hept 24, 100(1, ut 0 p m and ends Mon day evening at 0 p m. The day is generally observed by our Hebrew oltlzens. The Sisters' school building Is beiag repaluted. The Agricultural college opened with 20S pupils this year. Last year It opened will) 276. There is a beautiful and magnificent line of ladles tailor-made suits at J V Kauflman's. Prices range from 15.60 to $05.00 per suit. Tho filing of a single chattel mort gage for $160 was the total of business done at the county olerk's office up to 8 o'clock this afternoon. A quiet day. Today'a Balem Btateamau: Win G Martin and wife, of Eugene, are In the olty spending their honeymoon, hav ing oome down from that place yester day afternoon. Mr Martin Is a brother f Carey F Martin, of this olty CaptJM Williams, of Eugene, is in be olty to visit the fair aud look after business Interests. The following Ashland people are attending the University nf Oregon tills year: Bernard Hpeucer and Clyde Gray have been In Eugene during tho summer; Leon Patrick, John Strange, John Matlern, Ulis B Tnut, Ulalue Klum, T F Hush, Chas Waguer, tlyde Pavne, Louis Dodge, Clarenoo Poley and Llnrde Moreland eft Monday evening, and Roy llobley Tuesday evening, to titko up their studies. Don't Forget- We have a full line of lioys and Men's popular price clothing. ALSO The largest, and most complete line of underwear ever shown in Eugene. ...Ax Billy.., Department Store PUBLIC SCHOOLS. The Fall Session Begins Monday, September 24. EQUAL TO THE BEST IN OREGON. Next week will witness the begin ning of anoiber school year in our publio schools. Every indication points to a larger opening attendance fiau any previous year. All the teachers are in tbe city aud ready fi earnest work. All four of the new additions to tbe corps have hi d con siderable experience elsewhere, and will no doubt prove worthy of the ap pointment. Theooarse of study in thu elghi grades will couiorm exactly to the course established by the slate depart ment. Tbe addition of the fourth year to tbe high school course places Eu gene on an equality with any ruber city in Oregon in tbe educational ad vantages it oilers Its boys and girls. The arrangement between the board of education and tbe regents of the University by which any student having completed the eleventh grade In the high school ia entitled toad mission to tbe University a.-ademy will result; lu the loss of six or eight twelfth-grade students. This will cut down tbe number ol tbe first gradu ating class to ten or a dozen, but what they will lose lu numbers will be made up by tbe prestige of being the first olaas to graduate. It Is the Intention of tbe board of education to make these first graduating exercises tbe most Important event iu the history of the Eugene schools. These graduates will not only be entitled to admission wlthoui examiua tion to tbe freshman class of the University of Oregon, but to any other university on the coast. The up-to-date high achool of today i ives its student, a more complete and mure liberal education than the nveraie college of 25 years ago, Tbe Eugene nigh school is still in the formative stage and local condi tions bavo governed to a curtain .ex tent the direotlon of its growth, but it be t been the policy to make all In. struotlon offered so thorough that It will receive full credit anywhere. Additional facilities are being pro vided for tbe accommodation of the Increased number of sludems ni I bo high school, and various repairs me being made at the Central and Geary buildings, so that every thing will be "ship-shape" for tne boys and gttla ho will be on baud bright and early Monday morning. Weather SpcolAl to tb GUAbD. Portland, Kept. 21. Tonight, mid Saturday: Generally fair. Wom.aiikk. Dynamo Hkpaikkd, Wl.ard Wirt Church, on closer examination last evening, found that the dynamo was notso badly burned uh wan thought earlier In the day. lty' expert and Careful work the injury was repaited in a shorter time than w,n sui.poncd possible, aud the aro IlichU burned as usual last night. Great l Church. Take your vacs! Ion iu the city by the Golden Gate and have a good time. Kkmains Sunt East. The remains of David Galley, ho was crushed to death by a log at Glenteua, was em balmed yesterday, placed In a casket and shipped to Centerville, Iowa, where hla relatives reside. Tills was done by Instructions Irom Ii!b brother. No Gripo, Pain' Or discomfort, iu Irritation of tlie In Uwtlm'3 but Ron tip, prompt, thorough healthful eternising, when you takt) Hood's PHis Sold by nil druggists. 25 cents I FALL OPENING! i - CAMEL'S HAIR STORM CHEVIOTS. 3 55 Real lioitvy and. pure wool in Grays, Tans andj2 SfBrowns. Those aro fabrics that show their real gjvalno. 3 jr- 55 inches wide. 3 FRENCH NOVELTY SUITING. 40 inch. Crapo very new. LADIES' NEW They will bo more ktho best of value direct troin inai.utaeUirer. LADIES' NEW Full assortment of somely lined; perfect lit. CHILDREN'S FALL JACKETS. Latest shades and colors. NEW 11. i S. " New styles and ripht in price. Mail orders promptly attended to. S. H. Friendly Eugene Oregon. f Harry Fink has torn- In Cblo". .FA ltanktu Is at iLe State fair.' H E Ankeuy Is home from Portland. Mrs II FDurris Is sick at her honi. in this cily. Mrs W C Craig is home from a visit to Port I I. II N Cockerllne left for points south this afternoon. MraCapt Hale, we are pleased U lesrn, is Improvi g. Mr and Mrs (1 R Cbrisman went to tbe State fair today. MrsLN Itoney arrived home this afternoon from Balem. Attorney E R Sklpworth is in Al bany on )cg:il mailers. Mrs Q It Cbrisman and sou have returned from Hau Francisco. Homer Watts, of Athena, was among the new students arriving today. Bherifl Withers and Attorney Har ris have returned from Hadleyville, 8 tt Garrison Is in the elty. He has just returned from a trip to Ban Fran Cisco. Wirt Church left today for San Fran Cisco to j'du his brother, Erl, in a visit. Mrs E Judd nee Miss Greene, re turned to her Balem home this after noon. ' Salem Journal; Ray R Wiiloughby of Eugene la the guest of Coleridge McKlroy during the fair. John fiargeraud wife have returned to Eugene. They live Just aoros the street from LN Roney. Miss Edna Cannon, of Portland, is In tbe city, the guest of Misses Rosalie Friendly aud Leone Paine. Mr and Mn John Edmuudson of Portland, passed through this after noon going to Goshen for a visit. Jack Peters, a former U O student, now traveling for a Portland whole Bale fur'ilture bouse la lu tbe city. J R Campbell leaves in the morning for a ten days or two weeks trip to the upper McKenzle and Belknap Springs, Miss Margaret Bun Lard, of Browns ville, arrived up today to join ber ber sister. Miss Busie, in attendance at the U O. Captain Heath went to McMlnnvllle today. Ho will soon return to Eugene aud yo to bis claim in the Blue River district. Junction Bulletin: Mrs Emma Lawrenca left ou today's local for a few days visit with friends In Eugene, Alter ber return she will leave for Stockton, Cal, the 30th lutt, where she will join In T husband. A New Safety Match. A match tniB at last been discovered which can be mauufaotured absolutely without the aid of phosphorus. Tills safety match contains neither red or yellow phosphorus, but possesses tbe great ndvautago of being able to be manufactured with tbe plant and nil' ehinery hitherto In use. Invention still at i idea nuwaid through every line, and yt theio are some things which seem impervious to Improvement. For instance, iKMtener'B Hiounicn fit ters, that famous mericine, has stood nncnuniied tor 11 tty years as a enrreo tlve i f stoniHCti disorders. Imitations bavasprunguu about it, but like benenn light, it bas stood Immovable, pointing the way to health from all t-uuli ailments asi'miBtipatioti, Indiges tion, dyspepsia, hi I loudness, Blugglsll liver or weak kidneys. -Paper Harness and Saddles PRESTON & HALES Leavo orders for bouse pulntlnir. I) M McCbadt effects swell coloring GOLF CAFES. popular this" year than over;. FALL JACKETS. Rlnck and Colors; hand Paints m FOUND DEAD. An Aged German Citizen Suc cumbs to Heart Failure. Joliu Erdmano, au aged man resid ing wilh hla sou, Julius hnlniiinn, ai Long Tom, in the western pan of tbe county, died frum heart failure yester day. The circumstances is given out by Itoss Huston, who cume in tooav after undertaking supplies, areas fol lows: The old gentlemau wi nt out yester day morning to burn sc me logs and was last seen alive by his daugi.lei-ln- law about 10 o'clock. At noon Mr Erdmann bad not returned to tbe bouse and bis son went to look for blm, finding him dead and lying close to tbe burning logs. From a survey of the situation It was evident that tbe old gentleman bad expired from heart tdlure while sitting on a block and the body bad fallen to the ground. Death must have been sudden as the body fell on soft ground and there was no evidence of a struggle, notwithstanding the fact that the head was virtually lu tbe lire when found, and tbe right side of the face, ear aud hair were badly burned. As the cause of death was clearly manifest Coroner Griffin did not con sider his official Investigation neces sary. Tbe funeral will he held to morrow morning at 11 o'clock, Jtillut and Albert Erdtiiaiin, both sons of tin deceased, reside in this county, and he bad been residing with the former. Deceased wae born in Germany 72 years ago, and bas been feeble for some time with occasionalttacka of heart trouble. Died. BC Dunn died at his residence on Thirteenth and Willamette streets Thursday, Bept. 0, 1900 at 5:50 p m, after a lingering illness. Deceased was born In Ohio, Febru ary 22, 1828, and was aged 72 years, 6 months and 25 days. His early life was spent In Illinois, He was one of the argonauts of '49, go ing to California by way of the isthmus. After spending Borne years in Callfor nia be returned to Kansas. He was married to Miss Elizabeth Gill in 1855. In 1876 he came to Oregon, locating on a farm 3 miles south of Eugene aud had since been aeon ttnuous Lane county resident. He leaves a wife- and six cliiuliui,. i'b children are Wilbur H Dunn, Kinsos City, Mo; Arthur G Dunn, Washing ton, D V; Mrs K K Wheeler, 1'alouso, Wash; Frank li Dunn, Harry Duuu, Mrs L O Skeele, Eugene. Air Dunn was an upright citizen and was respected by all his ueic,hbrH. Th fuueral will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the M E chuich, Ilev J Uleland olllclatiiig aud Interment will be made in the I O O K cemetery. O J Ehruiun is now employed in the Heppner mills. Millinery opening Saturday, Hept, 22, from 1 to U p ui, Mi E Hallzman John Hieknk, of t ascade locks, 1 numbered. among tliestiidents arriving today. R"V E A Htair bus been dismissed by the M E conference for Immorali ties. ran ana winter millinery u. ening, Saturday, Sept, 22. 1 lo 9 p m, Mm., E Baltzmnu. ACoburg crowil of eight left on n hunting and fishing trip to Floreuce yesterday. Hoppicking was completed at the Edmundson end the Anderson ln yards toda. The new "Wiudsovelte" tie Is the latest in men's neckwear. See tliem lu J V KaeftniRU's window. Hon H B .Villler writes from China aud tells of the great poverty nf that couutry. He says It is a poor market for fruit. Starvation wages aie paid Miss E Sallzniau will inaugurate her opening of fall end winter millinery goods Saturday, Sept 22, from 1 to 9 p ru. lioseburg Review: The ladles, Mrs l it etierldau aud Mrs H T McClallen, aollug committee, presented tbe vic torious Eugene llremeu with a hand somely decorated new bloom Tuesday evening. It was imeaui to signify that they bad made a "cleau sweep." Corvallis Gazette: Sam Thurston. the famous O A C football player, who left Corvallis early last spring with the purpose of joining the English army In the Transvaal, has been visiting lu this city for the last few days. He will at tend the U of O this o'car. He would have preferred to return to O A C, tut the abolishment of athletics deterred him. Golds "a Chest When your cold has settled down deep in your chest, cough syrups will not relieve you. The system must be given strength and force to throw off the disease. docs just this. It enables you to conquer the inflam mation. The lungssoon heal, and all danger is passed. Do not let the disease become chronic because of neglect. , . f. V i n all it-ii,ti . U-OTT - I., v-r,..,; K.w Ygrtu Bargains... We will soli for cash the A. V. leti stock of Dry Goous, Notions, Ladies Gents' and Children's underwear a 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. -" SMOKE. Mount Hood High Grade ioc Cigar F. - Hotel Arrivals. EUGENE. John Barron, Suiupter E Wltoher, Portland J H Bell, Jlabi-1 P K Bell, Mabel A M Richardson, Glenteua J U Hutiitrl. lid, Olentei a I F Iuniftn, wf & child, Loraue Miss M Price r Walterville E V'au Schoiack, Cottage Grove ti O Lasaelle, Portland Geo E Frahes, Portland 8 M Garrison, Porllui d H W Clarke, Portland J M Brown, Priueville - 0 Lt Watts HOFFMAN ThosK Flu-hard, NY' K A Fraukliu, Isabel JS Judell, 8 V H B Murch, ( oburg Aim E Httlsl ", Rr-iwnsvilte Hiflla Jackson, Brownsville K ft Johnson, Mound A Potter Tnoinpeou C R iltvie, t.hicago y.r Lucy Hanna, Portland H E Fellows, 8 F J t Parke, PoitlttUd B A Wasiiburne, 8prlnjflold C (! Hpoll, Poitlaml J F Haydeu, St li Hiis Geo M l-'ornwa . Portland T Weijinaii, 1 land F B liiuir, Port and ' C h Pearson, . .'ilinnvillu L Jockerf, S F Mis M O Hawkins, Ceiiuille Miss E A Lewellen, Myrtle Point 8 F Smith, Bohemia L W Irvine, N Y Hand Concert and Dance. The regular weekly concert will be given tonight by the Fourth Regiment band. The boys have just retutiie J Irom tlie Koaeburij carnival where the band won that proiBe due a tirst-olass musical organization. A dance at Armory Hall will fullow the concert. Following Is I he concert program: March "Veul, Vidl, VU-i"...R B Hall Evening Idyl liarnhoute Ma Hag Time Uuny ...Fred Stone Silection Opera "Wang' W Morfce March "Hamlltoiiiau" Hall WoIizs -Idalia" C W Bennett Star rip'-t'gled Banner. i'KAl'IIF.K 8KLKCTED G L Har wnod, a capable young teacher of Lane county, has tw?u elected principal of Hi - Harrlnburg schools, to succeed VV T Gordon, who comes to the Kugene schools. Mr Hsrwood has been as kIsibiiI examiner under Superintendent W M Miller during the past two years Gnu. VMKi).-For general house work. GiHid wages lo experienced parly. Mrs F I, Wathburn, 11th and High streets, Eugene. V-'AN-TKD. TO liUY.-A house and lot, or lot between Willamette elreet nuu the University. Inqnire at s'ore nf Ax ltll'v. fiem Jemelfy Store. Wo loop acoinploto line of W A'R'll l;s. CLOCKS .ikw. iiA and SriXTACLKS at reasonable rico3. ue have had 'J.j vcars exiiei-ieia-e in Kpnaii i'iiL' WatM, We do the work ir..i.rlv' iiiek and at the ri-ht i.riee aro located here per manently. J. A. f,! ITEr. J WillvjiMte r-iree- 2 , above Kugene Hot, I.' I C. Potts Manufacturer Columbia Fishing. There are praclb-ally no fish In n,. lower Columbia at the present time except torn ood, salmon trout and n.u on , states tne Astoria Budget. Of 'ai-er mere are myriads of them i'lg up the north chuunel. Wbea ie suu shines they Bwim close to tbe jrfacc and are followed by birds of ill descriptions that eat Bsh. As soon as the suu goes uuder i ob-ud they immediately dliappetr, aud at night the same thing occurs! This run of sardines has been in pro! gress for nearly two weeks, and tboss who have eaten them say that tbej are fat and have a delicious flavor, Wanted. 50 good laborers for rock quarry at Coos Bay. Apply to Wl. Ham Jacobsen, MarshUeld, Or. Call for Warrants. All outstanding city warrants to and including No 227 of 1899 issue will be paid on presentation at my oOlce Hspt 22ud, 1900. Interest will cease slier that date. Geo F I'kaw, City Treaiurt-r. D ited Sept 2U, 1900. Housekecptr Wauled. A middle aged lady wanted fur housekeeper for a family of six. Oldest daughter of family 17 yeors ol age Inquire at J w While feed aud grocerj store In Day block, or address Bxiueat Eugene, Oregon. Millinery Opening. Of Fall nid Winter styles at M'-m Walton', Kiu?f)u September 21i, D:kd. At I'l-nsHiit Hill, Oregon, Se.l 17, 1900, infsnt daughter uf, P ' H and wife, ait.'d 18 mo il' s. Tin burial took place in the Pleasant Hil1 cemetery today. Special prithee on hose. F L Ohambkhs. NOTICE 10 CItEDITOES. N itiee is hereb oiven that the ODdet- signed hhs been 0 pointed by tbe Connl; iouttoi liana Uollnty. (Jregou, anmma trator nf the estate of Msruaret Jobnrtoo, deoeased. Ail I omor.s hBvb g olitti againrt said fsrale are hereby iiotirjetl tu preheat tbem with tbe propel voncher. to tM nrjacrsigued at tbe law office ot A t nooo oock iu Eugene. Lane Couutv. Oregoi, within six months from tie date of Ibis notioe. Dated September 19, 1900 A O Woodcoci, Administrator of the Estate of Jklargint douuslon, deceased. I. W. UU FURNITURE CO FM3ALMfRS and FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mow fa th time to Paint and whan painting us tha Bast. Patton's . Sun Proof Faint.. OrNofii g'laiBiiw-rg u w -uir. Look (or Hud Baal ou each can. L. A. OVERTON, Agant, tth St., Eil The Hoffman W OZEIOLER, PnoPSHTO" SUNDAY DINNER 50e Eugene. Oregon. EugenssLivery end Feed Stabltf WEST EROS, Props New Rigs' New Harness, I Competent Driven MnTuwi bnftrle.i by day tr oodIIi ff Kiiir.no.K.il Ko.i.... mtMe .. WillMnttte and Tfnih burets. Wisahsas m a .