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Daily Eugeue Guard! rubllhod every evenlne o( the week, Sua days eiwpied. Address J1 communications til mi all reniuanoas Keyable to th KuausLiUABi), Eugene, UnRua. HUBSOUIPl'ION BATE!.'. DAILY llAllvnfwl tiv earlier. Der week I 15 IMirenxl by carrier, per math., Hrmail one year (in advance). . . Three mouths Uae month. ttaiKls copies, 6 W 8 U0 05 WIULI. Oue year (in advaooe) J' months , 00 Advertising rates mile known on applica tion. En' wed u second-class mattes at Eugeoe, Oregon, postolhoe. the THE EABTERN OFFICES -Of the irr areatlOO to 2.14 Temple Couit, New York City, and U S Kiprees liWif, 87 Wth aum 8t, Chicago, IlL, K KAT.5 Adveitis Drf Agency in charge. CAMPBELL BROS Publishers. SZA SUN MOW IUt. WIU TltU rill 3AT W 'J W I & 3 J5L.JLJ ? a j. 11 13 IS Mr HS'W S7 ja j af as g$ fc$ S Si S M TUESDAY - - AUGUbT 13 JUDGE ROBERT EAKIN Aooompanylng a fine half-tone Illustration is the following sketch of the life of Judge Robert liakin in the Pendleton Tribune: Robert Eakin, judge of the Eighth dlslriot, lives at Union, Oregon. He was born In Illinois In 1843, of Irish parents, and oame to this stale with them in 1800. By his own effort he obtained a oollege educa- on, graduating from Willamette nivorsity in 1873. He read law with Geo B Dorris, of Eugene, aot- ing as deputy county surveyor, to keop u expenses. In 1874 be was admitted to the bar and entered upon the praotloe of law immedi ately at Union, where be has been very successful. Upon the forma tion of the Eighth Judioial distriot in Maroh, 1805, he was appointed oirouit judge by Governor W P Lord, whioh aotloa was based upon a petition from the bar of the dii trlot. In 1800 Judge Eakin was elected his own successor. Judge Eakin is one of the most prominent oitlseni of Eastern Ore gon. He has a splendid record in polities'. His name was before the legislature of 1808 In connection with the office of United Slates senator, and he is considers J a good man for the supreme benoh ol the tate. MORGAN'S BANK. ; From the World. It must be acknowledged that J l'ierpont Morgan's bank, the First National of New York, is far out classing the famous Mr Reilly, who kept the hotel, in the gentile art of 'doin' quite well," even when judged Irom the viewpoint of gl gantio latterday profile in business. This flourishing bank bas just declared a dividond of 1.000 iter cent on its old oapital stock of 1500,000, this amaiing division of profits amounting to nearly $10,- UOO.OOO. The news reports tell us that it bas for years paid a 100 per oent dividend on this old capital isation, but now, having iuoreased its capital stook to $10,000,000 and turned 14,000,000 of additional profile. Into its roservefund, it pro ceeds to break records with this 1,900 per oeut dividend on the old basis. If the people at large are flour isblng in reasonable proportion to tbs flourishing of the First National Bank of New York City the country is Indeed In fine condition. Let us hope that they are, because it woul i "be ominous if 1,000 per cent divi dends were being declared by banks at the expense of the wealth-pro- duclog peonle. POOR L0. The passing of the noble red man If brought to mind afresh by tbs ' 1 ' i mk. ' lan in .-mala i mm i tajMMWiiii i.iiisi,aii.iatia-, t. .v. ,r,':-vi.' . .. .. . -1 j, , . - . K I followina item io tlie Albany Hr aid, dealing with one of these children of nature whose childhood &s passed la this country: Jitn Whoeler, an old-lime In diaa, wail in Albany yesterday on his ?ay to Brownsville. This was hie first visit to this city in 26 years. Jim was raised by James Wheeler, near Suver, and was quite a familiar figure in this part oi the country years ago. Jim went t sobool over near the Wheeler farm, but - the ' pale-faced" children laughed at their dusky brother an I he couldn't stand the joshing. He staid away from home one night and Mr Wheeler whipped hica when be came back. This aot offended the red youth and the next day be left for the Grande Rondo reservation and has remained a part of the tribe ever sine. He has been married five times and baa a large family. The old-time Indian is rapidly becoming a thing of the past. An Oregon genius has invented and placed on the market a gopher gun that seems to be a success. Sev eral gophers have been killed and several persons laid up for repairs by the wonderful little weapon. In a suit for divorce againBt a former Salem couple it is charged against the husband that be plays several musical instruments and inhabits the saloons. The divoroe is granted. "Oh, you cruel boy, to take those eggsouf, of the nestl Think of the mother bird when she comes" "The mother bird's dead, miss." a, How do you know that?" "I see it in your hat," Punoh. Qumer Kye. Wm Rensliavr has been appointed cugetiB agent lor tue eeleurau-a Hun ler Baltimore ltye, on nt the bent whiskies inanufaatured. It Is nottled by Wm Lauaban A Hon, Baltimore, Maryland. The flavor of Hunter Bye la concen trated from Its uniform quality, purity and aue, and la always recognized. It tue Anierioan gentleman's wblekey, Call For County Warrants. Notloe is hereby given that the following warrants will be paid on presentation atmy office on and aftkr August 12, 1001. Interest on same will oeaae August 12, 1901: All Lane county warrants from registered numa ber 8770 to 0309, both luolunlve; Dated, Eugene, July 80, 1901. A B Patterson, County Treasurer. flALARIA CAUSliS UILI0U5N&5S. Drove's Tasteless Chill Tonic removes th oauHe. ltlngllng liros' olrous will show in California this month, and will also favor Oregon with a few performances later. Whether it will stop In tills city la problematical at present, but Is quit likely It will. It Is a flrst-olase olrous. WarhiioubI fob Hunt.-The ware- bouse at the soutb end of the river bridge tor rent. Enquire of E J Mo- uiauanau, onairnian or committee od board of trade. Executor's Notice. Notloa la hereby given that tha tlnA signed, James bomuer, bas been duly appointed executor ol (lie eitale of Andrew BorlTner, deoeaaed, by tbe oouoly oourt of uane coudit, uregoD; aoa all persona bav ins olalms againat aald estate ara hemliT nolltlcd to present tbe aame with (be proper iuuvhi, iu hi, uuuereiguoa exoomor at th law office of L. bilyeu, In Eugons, Ois- rou, wiiuiu six uiontus irom tbe data this notloe. Dated tbls 12th day of Ingust, 1001. JAMES bUKIVNEU, L. Iln.Yitr, Exeo. of laid estate, Attorney. Recently there bar been several case or prominent men siidilculy faluug in cumpee juei ancr eating a nrarty meal. These nieu have all been under treat. ment for gastric "trouble," and yet the resim anowa mat me treatment they had received had smothered the symptoms but had not retarded the progress of Uw There la a real danger in the nae ol pAllutivet v nr-n there ia disease of th stomach and its allied orgaua of diges tion ana nutrition. The disraee In uch caaes goea on, while tho distressing vmptouu nloue are stopped. I'reaetiUy, OKr n Biiiouine! fire, the disease breaks out iu new placra, in- volvlng heart, luugs, liver, kid neva, or some other origan. Tli j u 'e of Dr. Vlcno'a (Allien JUcd.L'al licov ry results in a radical cure of diseases of the atouinch and oth er otk.ins of di gestion and nutrition. Tt cures diseases o' lie ut, lungs, liver, kidney a, etc, when the dise.u of these orguns'luu ita origin In the ilirnsel condition of the stomach and digestive- and nutritive system. I will l1l whl ,!( smi l,ml!r thttik of r"'i me.tKie wtnes Mr at. M Wa'rdwtll ol l.i.iw.H.1, U'nnw,itk O.V. Ksntas -n will il'. all ytt m. ami rooi i tafcra h ni vaatt s,v I r4 en wrak 1 pi.iiMn ( I la w. tl. liaritll- ll U.: w llil war two or thira monlha. I vitstu a ol ti 1'iatrr's Mrin.iiaii.lnai IVwka i.nt .! an.t aaw rvnir .It. rii,,.ri .f k; lairK nl Hi al.miacti 1 I ho.,, hi II i n mi .mat v had a U-ulr )r l-.arvr's Uvi.l. i, Mr.lul IHafMvvrv la Hit h.Has thai was Kr inv niothar rKomaiiml It f.w larth ,a Ihr lotnavh. ao 1 wtn Iu laali.f II lkr ."iia b-mle nr.. I, n,rrJ nit -,4 h.4l,ra nail Heir am! look on an.1 t...' an.l waa wrll Voor mrrtldna ml rr. Ihraa hlais snd the doctor cuat ait inrutt dollar, Pr. llerce'a Common Sense Medical Adviser, In l)ier covers, ia sent frrt on rt-.-eipt of i one-cent stani' to par euar of nulling . Addreas R. V. I'lerce, Uuifalo, N. Y. Teachers' Examinations. Notice la hereby given that tb coun ty superintendent of Lane county will bold tlie regular examination of appli cant for state and eouuty papain at Eugeue io tbe court bouse, as follows: yonotA'tS I'AI'Ekb. Commencing Wednesday, August 14, at nine o'clok a m, and continuing until Haturday, August 17, at four o'clock: Wednesday Penmanship, history, spelling, algebra, reading, sobool law. Thursday Written arithmetic, theo ry of teaching, grammar, book-keeping, physios, oivll government. Friday Physiology, geography, mental aiitbmetic, composition, phys ical geopraphy. Haturday Botany, plane geometry, general history, Eogllsh literature, psychology. V OB COUNTY PAPERS. Commencing Wednesday, August 14, at 9 o'clock a m, ana oonuuuing until Friday August 16 at 4 o'olock. FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD GRADE CERTIFICATES. Wednesday Penmanship, history, orthography, reading. Thursday written arimmeuo, me orv of teaching, grammar, school law, Friday Ueogrpny, mental arim- mello, pnysioigy, ami government. PRIMARY CERTIFICATES. Wednesday Penmanship, orthogra nhv. readlrjB. Thursday Art of questioning, the ory or teaching, metnoaa. Friday Written arithmetic, physl ology, W M Miller, County ejupt Piano Enamel. Eooene, Aug. 2, 1901, Thla Is to certify that I, Ed T Naghel, do hereby authorize Mr Wiley U Grif fon to prepare, sell and distribute at bis option, the Piano Enamel, Known and patented In the name and style of Ed T Nagbel'i Batety Piano Enamel, In tbe county of Lane, state of Oregon. This right is to extend in the entire county of Lane, state of Oregon, for ten years from above date. Witness my band tbls 2nd day of August, 1901. Ed T Naqhel. Witness to signature: L BlLYEU. I have tbls day received full com pensation for the above agreement. EdT Naoheu I will manufacture tbe Enamel my self and anyone wishing to procure tbe same, call at my place of business on West Eighth street between Olive aud Charnelton, Wiley g Griffon, Astounded the Editor. Editor 8 A Brown, of Bennetlavllle, 8 O, was onoe Immensely surprised. 'Through long Buffering from dyspep sia," he writes, "my wife was greatly run down. Hue bad no strength or vigor and suffered great distress from her stomach, but she tried Eleotrlo Bitters whloh helped liBr at once, and after using four bottles, sbe is entirely well, can eat anytblug. It's a grand tonic, and it gentle laxllive qualities are splendid for torpid liver." For In digestion, Iobs ofappetlto, stomach and liver troubles It's a positive, guaran teed cure. Only 60e at W L DeLano's drugstore. , i r. ..... Their Secret is Out All Badlevllle, Ky, was curious to learn the vast Improvement In the health of Mrs 8 P Whllaker, who bad for a long lime endured untold suffer lug from aobronlo bronchial trouble, "It's all due to Dr King's New Bis. eovery," writes her husband. "It com pletely cured her and also cured our little grand-daughter of a severe at- tack of whooping oough." It positively cure coughs, oolds, la grippe, bron oh It Is, all throat and lung trouble. Guaranteed bottle Mo and 11.00. Trial bottle free at W L DeLano's drug store. What a Tale it Tells. If that mirror of yours shows wretched, sallow oomnlexlon. a laun diced look, moth parches and blotches on tbe skin, It's liver trouble; but Dr King's New Life Pills regulate the liver, puruy tue blood, give clear skin rosy cheeks, rich oomplexlon. Only oo at y U uei.euo s a rug store, For Balk. Oue 9-room house, large barn, woodshed aud outhouse with three lota at a bargain. Enquire south west oorner 14th and Hllyard streets, OABTOllIA. Bears tea i9 " aW Hslwars Botlfjt t Kind fun Hm Ulnar; Blfutar r FlGPRUNE Cereal The little folhs enjoy the distinction of drinking coffee just like mamma and papa. Let the table beverace be FIGPRUNE and they can join with the familv in Dar. taking of a rich, nourishing unns maae ot choice California figs, prunes and grain. Healthful nutritious. Boil from 5 to IO minutes only ALL GROCERS SELL FIGPRUNE CEREAL. C5 t-i. iL.-v, 9 e e o o o Q o G 0 to day and youli be well to-mcrrovv. Baldwins Cold Cure Tablet NoBB (Cold in head) NeCureNoPdytfc o SeaS far free s Mailssl Aaanil SaM.ia tea rrsaslsse -av Sold By Linn Drug Co MALARIA MAKES IMPURE BLOOD' Grove's Tastelees Chill Tonlo cures malaria. SOMalS 19 A """"VITJtl 1 1 i AiC MANHCC Cures Impotency.NiRhtEmlssIonir.. vactinrj diseases, all eilectB ' s.t. hfp9 ahuse, or excess ard I'l -i.; jtfi cret'on' Aueirotonlcam blood builder. Brintrs t'r -,V r pink plow to pale cbeekn an' MjEl restores the flie of youti. lfliSMI By mailBOo. per box; O boxef tor iji2.50; wir a, written gnnran. toe to cure .f refund tho mouoy. NERViTA MEDICAL CO. V.mton A JackarOti Sts CHICACO, ILL. For Bale by Linn Drug Co EUGENE Loan.ndSavingsBank Of Eugene, Oregon. Paid Up Cash fcap'tol - $50,000 Surplus 5,000 A QINCRAL ANMNO BUSINESS TSAN. AOTCO ON FAVORABLE TERMS Drafts usaeo on tbe principal cities oi the United States and foreign countries. Interest allowod on Demsnd Certificate of Deposit wtieu left stated period. Collections reooWe our prompt attention. City and Uountj Warranu bought. r e. shown, President. F.Wf. OSBUHH, Cashier. 0. A. PSINE, Vice President W. W. BROWN - Asal Cashlei -FIRST- National Bank Of Fugene. Paid up Cash Ca-ltal S50.000 Surplua - 860,000 Eugene, Oregon. AGKNEUAX BAHKINQ BOSINESS Done on reasonable terms. Sigh drafta on Chicago, San Kranciaoo and PorV uuiiit uregon. BlUs ol exchange sold on foreign countries. uepoeiia reoeivea suoject to cneclt ot oerttti oate of denosiL All colleotiona entrusted to cs will reosivs prompt attenuon, T O HavDaioES, President, S B Kails, Vioe President. P. E. 8N0D0HASS, Cashier. L. H, POTTBH Assistant, LAKE GOUNTY BANK EUGENE, OREGON. Established la-ISSa. Oldest a Saak la tke Caaatj. General Bankinj business in all branches . transacted on favorable terms. A. G. HOVEY, President U O. HUL1N, Cashier. B. H. HOVEY. Aast Cashier. Corvallis & Eastern RAILROAD. TITiK CARD Nc I for Yaqulna Train leaves Alhany.. Vt-HS P M leaves IV.rvallis )PJ Irrirea Yaquina biA P.M No. 1 Returning iMtes Yaqnlna JJM A M leaves Cwvallia ...TlrM A M Arrives Alttanv la.l.H P XI fJ o. S for Detroit lavesO.TallU 120 PM leaves Alliiy.. ISrt PM Arrives lletrott S.M XI No. i fion Detroit l eaves lMn.it (i:sn A l Leaves Alhanr 10:SO A V Arrives Corvalus 11:16 A M TrairiS 9.0,1 4 ltWMn AlhanvanJ P.vtalll. Tuenlays Thumlavs anil Saturtlava oalr. 'All other tlains ilallv eseept Nnn.lajf. Trains I and 4 arrive In Alhanv In lima h. cmneot with the S I' smith bound train, as well as irlvlnit two or three hours in Albany be fore denture ol 8 P North bound train IW Port- lan.t. Train No J connects with the 9 Pwr-irt aU. train at Corvallia I'roxaing for Iu.lrln.lence Mt Alinnvllle and all iiointa north to Portland EDWIN ST NK, Mauaer J.TIRNKR, A (act Ab bi Barker Gun Unexceptional Livery Service You always set at West Brcs. Our prices Br low enough tn enuble y. u in enjoy spriUK i'rivintr itli. out feelinic the cost. 8tuiei leave our stables f.ir Lea burg and Intermediate points daily at 6 o'clock a oi. Blue River aud Inter mediate points Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 6 o'oiock a m. WEST BROS. Corner Willamette and 10tb sts, Eugene, Oregon. -SMOKE, Bjh.quet. High Grade 5c Cigar F. C. Potts Manufacturer ' BLUE KIVEll CITY. wSoZiainT?Wn' Mining Center western Oregon Lots are Now on Sale - P"y Now .ItinlrASTr KuV Fifteen Days Only PriceeftZ J'S" U ,M t0t d"'lM 'r K6. L'lii L, rl y CK Kl 1 Y U"',UI)' fO'ted on the banks of the far old quart, mining district of Blue River. 'wbichl. on tS. fiL"" 11 L" th"of the rich een plotted end dedicated hy S. C. Siiaiks. Who malraa ll,su i:!,--! .1K!? has .ur ui.inicmation to intending investors. Soecia To purchaeserslithelotsundthe above terms atrl... b.i k j P urp , bl. eof red on lo aT miU pioee' Kash lumbet ' building aT a. awas, aaaav a, - . IWOTT'S IxNN t RDlfiL Pis ! S r,.,ws; afS-rfi-'lJ Of monKt.rnnfr.n Jvomauhood, nidini r;K' jffc , Known remedy foi uro, DU, . -or aaie by Linn Notira ia l.ar.1.. K: .v.. .. sled is 1 1 l?..""!" ,n" '".a.r- ,..... . , -i-K"1"" ano acting ad ministrator ol the estate ol Fredeaick U A persona bavinp claims acamat aaM : . STn 'i? Prre.l! ,he '"me ' 'he proper oteoTitn,,l,nouh' lbe -A Dated July 27, 1101: ...... . . DonaoN, A.lminialralnr nt )i.a c... .... t , .nlalv vl rreaerlck M Dodson, deceaaeil. Notice To Creditors. Nitliil fa r arnln nls... il . ...... . ...,,..a .y. Bit a, br the Conniy Court ol le 1'onn'v 0.i,n appointed executors tb last 'will at,i deer aaed, snd all p-raons having elsim. against the estate ol the .aid deceawd a hereby notifted Io present the ,,, dn eenfie.1 at the law oAlee ol K. U. Skip.or, in lugene. Oregon, within tit moti h, from the da'e ol this notice. tns "Dated," Eng-ne, Orrgon. July 24, Ir A.1UJM;11oi.t, ' ' E. tt hurwosra Executors ol said est t,, Mviiij-JLi ''.s beeomos a pica Sa25iai by tlrtitists. To Cut Prices We have a ed kJtftrp knife and tpartxl maliiuji in our flock of t HIGH GRADE BICYCLS 'fbe seaaoc has arr for a grnerel tutdj istuient and t.i eonvf rt wlieela into cash we take off a large part of our pionta. - ...WE SELL SHELLS... Works, 9th Street, Eugene, Or 'TIS EASY WHEN YOU KNOW HOW; and where to secure high grads wines and liquors, to get the beat and purest at low prices. You can always find the very choicest vin tages in olarete. nrgundieB,Ehins winee, champagnes, and every thing in the best table wines, with the beat boquetand 6neet flavors, as well aa choice old whiskies, ale, porter and beer at, W. M. RENSHAWS Eugene, Oregon. To Make a Long Story Short these WHrm days we will not tell yon of th bettuty or tine finirih of our laundry work, but just remind you that when yon want that deli cate colored neftlfce laundered that we will do it just like new without injury to color or fabric. Our wrk on linen collars aod cufie Well! 'null aid! Eugene Laundry Co a,, .Sn This s only a start. "ero, ana will be glad a. u- bh'ARKS B1s River City, Oregon, " omissions. ln..roi They are "LIFE SAVEItS 'j '.'?ai r wnmnn i h. D why. net 1 .OO V OR ?i V"?? .d? l?"n-Hfa MOTTSCllEn,'A'rV, J"'1. Sold v-vj., Cleveland. Ohio. Druq Co Canadian Pacific $60.00 To St Paul and return limit r.n .1 m: . lui nays. Jickfifa 2 hS! $86.00 aio and teturn mitSOdays. Tickets ''"rpartlcnlar,,,,,!- H. H. AHOTT a J- COYf.K. w r.111 St. Aat n. I. . . ' Port! aarl . war Art anoonvar, b, c, BUBINKHa cares ATTOKN K yAT-LAVV J M WUJUAMU, ATT011NEY.AT.U CoUeetlens a n4c&bTt jmoa vver Jbane Uounty Bank, BlLYtU, Ari-OKNEY-AT.LAW Ofliis Over Ftrst,NaOorul Baak, UKIOOI, OWOODOOUK, ATTOKNEY-AT-UW Offioe One half block south of Cbi JCuaan, Oasoos. 1 H BK1TWOBTH. A.TTORNEY-ATLA.W Will practice In all tbs Court's. afuom Oaasoa, HBUrTJS W THOatnOI ' (n.a . T1 IHOMPSON rk HABDY, ATTOENEY8-ATJUW Office In First National Bank BnftS,. rraosioe in au uie oonrta. EooaTa, Oaaooa. M TRAVIS, Attorney At Law. Offloe Over Eugene Loan 4 Savuiob ttarbaaugh & ki ATTOBNBYB-AT-LAy Offioe Boom S McClung Buildlnj, Ecaava, Oasaov, JfcO, B SOBBIS, ATTORNEY ft fJOtrN8ETjOE.AT.lii Will praotioa in all the courts of the ska'. Judicial Distriot and in the SupnniGa of the state. ( Special attention given to ooIl6ctUai tf matters in probate. . Office First Natiooa Bank Bide. Rooms 1, 2 and &. MEDICAL. J-ytJW HABBIH, PHYSICIAN AND SUKUE0H f Office Over Wilkdna & Linn's dru avn I Office Hours 9 to 12 a m; 2 toSial;,! Spm. t, Reeidenos Ferry street bstwees 114 ,f jztn. jpAINE 4 ZUYKENDALL, PHYSICIANS AND SUBGK0M Offices In Eugene Loan k Sariiini juuding. h Special attention to surgery and aargialij. eases oi women. J S LTJCKEY, JEWELER. Watches and Clocks'Bepalred. Kcozm, Obkioi 1)R BIDDLE, DENTIST Office -OO lirss reet, jbetween mis! Sith street one block west of Mines nout UD. SMITH, a a lHBSA.M.iTH,li OSTEOPATHIC PHYSI0IAK5 Eugene Loan & Savings Bank buildlnj, Oihos hours 9 to 12: 1 -XI In i-M Svening hours bT annnlntmant calls attended to day or night, J-JERBERT LEIGH o ASSAYER AND MKTAIXUE01SI Eooihi Ouoa Best equipped Assay laboratory in tbs Sta iii V reiiaois returns guaranteed. Working tesU made on ore samijlesolceil nftv nn.mil. A J.. I Mnttlr method of treatment, rpUE PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE. v i ... LIFE AND ACCIDENT POUdBS A w rt ri a-t J. M. Williaiis, Portland, ocu Affent, ugene. T N SEGAR, Proprietor Strictly first-clam. New management rT . "ana, i tori per day. a7tieadqnarters lor Conns ercial Msa, Eugene Lomhef Co. AT NEW MILL roOTOr LAWRCNCC BTStIT APPLE ANO FRUIT BOXES WASHINGTON CEDAR SHINGLES. FULL ASSORTMENT OF lumber; iEUGE, IE-FLORENCE STAGE LiINE. E. BANGS, Proprietor. Rtjum lar a.-.,n 9n Flnraflol Dally except rjurjday at a m Returning etafre leave Flon'f for Eugene dally einept Bundari at n m tturdayg at 8 a m. . u Arrival in lr,.Mn. al SnnilDSOi following. fllKnT. WAWSt ROonuilltll' -lekets lor sal p.urs' ' "ir In, ..Hotel Eugene.