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Daily Eugene Guard WEDNESDAY AUGUtST21 U Popular Brands of CIGARS IhIm UUllUt FOB SALE AT mo s tOMD Telephone, la. Main 191. Weatlier pclal le the Guard Portland. Oregon, Auguat 21. Toulglitand Tliurrda7, probably fair, Xew Ads Today. Ax Billy L C Bkeels. PERSONAL. iiivitiei. Souvenir apooris at Watts. Wall piper, l'reatou A; Hales. Keed aud grooerlea at White's. Omrtnus fur wall papar aud paints 1'uinta and oils, l'routon A Hales. Dr Ijowo, optician, wltli J H Luckey J O Watts, graduate optiolau, Eu gene, Superior Stamp I'liotos at HIiiiuiodb' Photo Tent. Fanning mills to oleaa grain, F L Chambers. liarnesa and saddles, Preston 4 Hales. ltefrlijorators at cost. J W Kays Furniture Co, Go to Uordou, Ilia Housefurulslier's for good mattresses. Grans seed new crop will soon bo In, L Chambers, If you want a good square meal go to Fred Wuld at the Wald house. Fishing tacklo, Heo the new flies at F h Chambers'. Condition powders aud stock feed. Preston 4 Hales, Quarter sawed stand tables at Gor don's, the houaoi'umlshor. Kmpty Uro-gullou tin oans wanted nl Preston A Hales. Al A Blmiuous, the artist. First class photos at lowest prices. Tents and wagon oovors; allsl.osaud dimensions at K 1, Chambers', New llnoofropo portler J ust received nl Gordon the lioumifiirulslier'a. If you want a good squaro meal go to Fred. Wald at the Wald Houoo. Full assortment of buggies to soleet from now, at F i, Clmuiuers'. Wo employ exporleuoad bluyelo ro jijlriuon. All work Kuarantoeil. Mo Cliiiialinu. A full line of miners' glasses, com passes, Hold glasses and baroinnters at U D Paine & Co's. H you want a good square meal gi to Fred Wald at (ho Wald House. llnilcleia' hardware of all kinds, both good nud cheap, at F L Chambers'. None better than the Coutlnetita Tailoring Co it Cliluago. J M Howe, i gunt. 26 per cent oil on refrigerator 'lordou the Housefurnlsher. Uaglo loe cream freezers whip tin (nam. Re them at F L Chambers', Vlmbor Land, Act Juno 3, 1878 Notlco For Publication. Uhitio BriTM I,isr Orrtric I Kosoburg, Or., An. 13, llHil.f Notion la lioroby gitsn that in couiplt-s-.ice with tlio provisions of the sot ol Cou l.roaa ol June 3, lb78, entitled "An ot for thft aale ol timber lands iu (he Htatis ef valifornle, Oregon, Noveila, and Washing ln Territory," aa oitvudnl to all the l'uC llo Land Slaiaa by art of August 4, 181) J, Ira Li. Campbell, of Lngene, count; ol J.. ne, Huts of Oregon, baa tula day tiled In thla office bis aworu ataloment no. 1787, for ths ptnuhnae of tbo N. W, of Hs tion No. 110 in Townahlp No. 17 H, Range lo. 4 K., and will oiler proof to abow that Ilia laud aooght is more Talnable for ita I 'Oilier or atuuathan for agrimiltural par jobpb, aud to eatabliab bia olaim to said lam) belora the Jtriiter and lteoeirsr ol ihleotlioselUoeebu.ru, Oregon, on Hatur tay, the 1Mb day of Notember, 1V01, lie utimea aa witueeMea: W, T. Campbell, ot Ulna Hirer, Oregon; Ooo Matka, of 11 1 no Hirer, Orrgotu L. Hyniona, of Illoe ltiver, Oregon; K. Ter pouiug, ol lllue Hirer, Oregon. Any aud all persona claiuiiug adversely the aboro-deacribed landa aro requested to file their olaiuia iu ihleofllr-e tn or before said Vtb day of November, 11101. J. T. KalDOta, lteglaler. Mrs Dr Lowe is 111. George Kelly, of Wendllng, la In the city. Cass Matlock, of Albany, Is In the cty. Mrs James Hart, of Cottage Urove, I Iu the city. Henatoi It A Booth went to Portland this afternoon. J P Jones, H P R R agent was here over last night. George Gibson will leave for Crook ounty tomorrow Mrs Eastham and child went to Ttoseburg this afternoon. F J Uacbelder, the well known Ban Franolsco drummer, was hero today. Miss EG Gibson went to Williams, hvgon, this afternoon to visit rela tives. Hon J H McClung bai gone to upper MoKeozle resort for a two weeks' ili.lt. Joe Hudleston. late mayor of the destroyed olty of Ping Yang, Is In Eu gene. L ( Hulln, of the Lane County Itauk, has gone to the McKenzle Bridge. J FBchwab and wlfeleftforOreaton,! Iowa, this afternoon, alter quite a Visit in Eugeue. W M Blierman and wife left for Ta ooma, Wash, this afternoon to visit relatives and friends. Attorney U M Travis, Deputy Hlierlll Pink and M B Wallls went to lioseburg this afternoon. Colonel Hmlth, of Crook county, ao oompanled by his family Is visiting relatives and friends In this olty. Frank Hampton and wife and Mrs Ollle Waller are visiting the upper JloKeuzle resorts en route to Eugene. Mr Bowers, who had his arm broken in a threshing midline Sunday, was in Eugoue today. He Is getting along nloely. Geo A. Yerl ngton and Geo Fisher are back from the lllue River mines. They tat 'hat great activity Is visible every where in that district. Cal Hudleston, of Idaho, a brother of Joseph Hudleston and the late James hudleston, Is here visiting relatives aud friends. Claud MoCall, of Silver Lake, arrived In Eugene yesterday from Eastern Washington. He says be Is glad to ot out of that oountry. W H Moon and pnrty arrived home today at noon. They found the lost team, and mot the extra one sent for them at the North Fork bridge. T D Rowland returned to Portlaud this afternoon after a visit with his parent here, and w 111 resume his trade, that of a draftsman, In that city. Mrs M A Withrow la expected home from a two months' visit to Montana tomorrow, though she may visit In Portland a day or two on tlio way. Lebanon Kxprsas, Aug 20: G Y? Oru son aud family are removing to Eu goue today. They make the change In order that Claud may attend tbl UO. Dell V JCuykeudall left Holiday for Washington, D 0, where he Intend attoinllug a law suhool. He resigned bis professorship a the Drain Normal school, we understand. It is alsc slated that he has accepted a govern ment position that will more thau pay btsoxpenses. Chief Justtoo lleau,ot the supreme oourt of Oregou, and wife, aud Associ ate Justice Moore aud daughter, left over the O H A N Haturday evening for Denver to attend tbo annual meet ing of tho American Bar ABsoolatlon, From Denver they will go to Louis ville, Ky, to attend tho Knight of Templar conelare, and then make a tour of the principal cities of the East. They are to return about Ootober I, J19.600 TAXES DUE. The Tax Rolls Will Remain Closed Until Sept. 15th. BREVITIES. Per announcement the tax rolls were elosed by Hherift Withers last evening. Th amount of taxes due Is a little more that 119,800, some 1.000 more than at this time last year. The lellnquent roll will now te made up by the sherld and bis deputies. This work will take until about September 16th, wbea they will b opened again for a month longer.when all remaining unpaid will be advertised and the prop erty sold. Exposition Excursion. The Portland Evening Telegram' second personally conducted party will leave Portland on September 3 for the Pan-American Exposition at BuOalo and other points In th east. The 30 member of the first party, which left Portlaud on June 7, have all returned and report a jolly and moat profitable trip. The Evening Telegram quotes a rate for the round trip, delightful Bide trips and practically all necessary expenses while en route to Buflalo and uurlng the stay at the exposition. A an ex perlenoed oonduotor aocompaules the party aud attends to all the detail of travel It Is a most desirable plan on which to make the long journey. The Telegram 1 to be commended for Its enterprise, and persons contemplating a trip east will do well to Investigate the offer before making other arrange ment. People from all part of the stat are already enrolled for the second party. Runaway. As the Hprlngfisld- Eugene stage came around McClung'i corner this afternoon on the way to the 2 o'clock train one of the animals kloked over the pole, probably striking at ally. The spirited animals started to run, and for a time were beyond oon trol of the driver. By the merest ohanoe they passed between a laundry aud a farm wagon that were standing closely together at the Griflln Hard ware Co store, and the driver succeeded In checking the runaway just past the Day block. AMOUNT Realized. The amount realized by Lane oounty at the recent sale of delinquent tax certificates amounted to $1,31.76. This waa profit of about $1,(100. . Hotels orawded. The Lorane fair will be held the first week lu October. Walla Walla has laleed the sloon lloeni-e from $350 per year to $006. E H McCune, who r eeutly accepted position in F E Du u's store has re igned. Men have Juet c inple'ed unloading and hauling three cure of tmi nark to tannery. F H Younger, formerly of Cotiage Grove, has purchased a grocery store lu Pendleton. A cattle buyer In the aoulhern por tion of the oounty is ofleriug $17 to $18 per bead for yearling steers. B D Paiue 4 Co are headquarters for tents, wagon covers and hammocks. Price lower than anyone. Give us a call and be convinced. Bridge, Beach eloves and ranged nothing better built; even, a quick oven. Guarntued. with a water core bee theui at F L Chambers'. An offer bus been made to the City ofHaleuibya local bank to lake tbe $30,000 of bouds tnal will be lseued by that city on October 1st at 3) per cent Tbe Utile eight-year-old son of D T Hawkins, Dean, was kicked lu tbe smah of the back, yesterday afternoon, by a horse belonging to Mr Loretz, near tbe river brldue, Hs Is getting long nloely. Tbe Jesee D Carr Block Company has filed a bond of $10,000 for a stay of proceedings In tbe suit to compel them to remove some 40 miles of wire fence lnoloslng 80,000 acres of government land In Northern California and Southern Oregon. Tbe company seems to be able to gain delay from time to time In Its unlawful feuolng lu of tbe publio domain. Day & Henderson, Undertakers Embalmers. Cor. Wit. and 7th sti. and An Automobile Race. A feature of the Buffalo Exposition will be a race betweeu automobiles representing all nations. Although It Is claimed that Franco 1 ahead of us In tlio construction of these vehicles, It I hoped that American manufacturer will come In first, America irenarallv keei at the head of the procession lu all line of ludustry, science and med icines. No country In the world has ever produced so good a medicine for vile ourt, oi s..iuiMcu. tivcf, uiiiy wild howol dlaoiders as llostetter'a Htotuaoh Hitters, tot over 6U years It has beeu the standard medicine. It prtiiuotva sound Bleep, restores the appetite and oures dyspepsia, constipation aud bil iousness, aiao prevents malaria, rever aud ague. Do not fall to try the bit ters, as It will surely do you good. J. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO EMBMMERS and FUNERAL DIRECTORS PROTECT YOUR HOUSE.... From the hot sun by using our Sun-Proof-Paints The paint we guarantee lor nve 101 years. ry it once ana you win nave no otnor. Overton Wall Paper Paint Co. Died. Mr John Isom died at her tempora ry residence, corner Thirteenth and High street, this afternoon at 2:30 o'olook, of dropsy, aged about 54 years. She came here about one month ago from Crook oounty, about 20 miles this side of Prineville, on tbe Dee- ohuttes river, for medical treatment. At one operation four gallons of water were taken from her. 8he leaves a Lusuaud and eight grown children. seven girls aud one boy, Ira I join. One of the daughters Is Mrs Carey rhompson. The family resided for a number of years at McKinzle Bridge before moviug to Crook oounty. List of Letters. ReraalniiiR in the poatoffloo at Eugoiie, Ort gan. AuifUBt 21,10til. Barlowquem, Mrs Eddow Bryant, Ambrose Elliott, Cadet B Kelho, Luke Kalloob, R Ledbetter, E L Hlurley, M A Thomas, M M Trine, Mrs Han- Wells, Mrs R F uah, (2) A ohargo ol one oent will bo made on all let- tors glTon out, PorsoDi when oalltng for sttera will pleats itata whoa advertised. H F MoCoRNACK, P M. To Whom it Way Concern. All people Indebted tn me lu any way will please either pay me person ally or Henry Huddleston at the hi- oycle store and take his receipt for the same. E E McClanahan Bull and Bucks for Sale. A registered Durham bull for sale at my place In Cloverdale valley. Also thoroughbred Cotswold bucks. Ad dress A J Cruzan, Pleasant Hill, Ore, Short Crop Hunti. Sslem buyers claim a full orop of hups. Lane county' orop will be 15 per cent short In the view ol many growers. 3S HAPPY PEOPLE. Successful Applicants for County School Certificates. The following were the successful ap- nllcHUta In the eiamluation iur " certificates August 14, 16, 10, 1901: FIRST ORADE. 13. H.,rh Marshall. EuL'ene: Mrs H O llrsdy, Creawell; Eunls A Htuart, Mo- hawk; Mamie Hcott, Creswell; uir trudaLongiioor, Creswell; MrsJenble Iltrver. Cutisiro Grovt: MrjJ C Powell, r.nrane: Win P Brooks, Waltervllle, Nella Hluknon, Alma; Myrtle Dodd Kiiringfleld; Margaret Calllson, Jasper; Kate Runk, Lorane; Carl Baugnmau, Thurston. second grape 20. Viroie A Bhaut,- Creswell; A Grace Humnhrey, Fall Creek; Ethel Biewa- ter, Eugeue; Sylvia Hlmmons, Coburg; Edith Haggard, Eugene; May Harper, Frauklin; Bertha Allison, Hale; oaiey Somers. Eugtne; Blanohe Hunsaker, Zion; Alex McKlnzey, Pleasaut Hill; J A Bcharcn, Creswell; Addie Cartn roes, Irving; Fannie Moffltt, Junction; Mae Beamim, Frauklin; Daley Bower, Eugene; Mrs Eva M Casebeer, Walter vllle; Nellie E FurulBh, Florence. EI la C MofflU, Junction; C L Goff, Wal- tervilie: Delnhene Bown, Elmlra. THIRD GRADE 6. Nora Bobertaon, Walton; (Jrace E Fink. Mapletou; Anna D Howe, Cres well; Nellie Devor, Waltervllle; H C Bridges, Pleasant Hlil Hotel Arrivals. EUGENE. Frank Woodruff, Lorane B E Maokey, Lowell H L Mooney, Lowell Lee Martin, Cottage Grove I P Iuman, Lorane J W A J T Awbrey, Boise City H N Prltchard, Duluth J A Melton, "Port laud V L Leisure, Portland W H Reedy, Portlaud P E AugerBteln, Portland D H Wills, Portland O J VadnalB, Portland E N Qulnn, Portland V J Bachelder, 8 F C Harris, Seattle 8 Martin & wf, Chloo diss E Davis, S F Floyd Bishop, Scranton, Pa J M Thompson, Portland II W Keam, Yreka Mrs L E Hart, Cottage Orovo HOFFMAN. V H Daniels, Chicago O H Kelly, Wendllng Carrie Boseermau, Wendllng Eaele Htalberg, Wendllng .Ella Dunn, Wendlin J I'Joues, Portland O U Ruwllngs, Albany. Mrs Hendershott, Portland Wm E Leland, Portland H C Dunham, Kelso, Wash H J Harris, 8 F H Uuggins, Portland J R Flynn, Portland W W Harder, Portland H A Hutchins, Portland O W Hurd, Florenca J M O'Neill, Yreka H L Keats, Portland H It Lacy, Kansas City Jos Robnett, Portland F H Hunter, B F Geo H Kelly, Portland Gloria! Gloria! Gloria) Is what everybody will shout that buy3 a pair of those GLORIA shoes made byPingree & Smith and sold by P. Frank & Son 36 East Ninth street. The Imperial. ' Cottage Grove, Or. First olass. Sample room 30x50 feet, well equipped. Rates 11.00 and $2.00 per day. Burning of Slashing. SHOES Wo havo ladies' heavy and light shoos, $1.75 and $1.50 values for only $1 ; all sizes; toos aro slightly off hut not noticeable. A few children's shoes for GO and 75 cent:). Men's huavy shoes for ?1. All of tho above ju.-t right for hoppicLing. Also tho biggest und best lino of shoes wo havo over had. lib No 1 ginger snaps 10 cents. K. C. flaking' l'owder 25 oz. can 20 cents. Guaranteed to pats tho pure food laws. 1 floz No 1 nutmegs, 5 cents. 1 largo pkg goldust '20 cents. 1 large pkg dew drop 20 cent. 1 largo pkg Armour s washing powder 15 cents. 1 lb pkg Armour's washing p'nvder 5 cents. flX BlIiLY iepartment Store ...DON'T HISS THIS 5NAP... Linen Towel Sale Our Regular 25c Pure Linen Towels In'plain, colored and fringed border, on sale foi ONE WEEK ONLY Host Faco Towel in th World 15c 501 Willamette street. Tl.n .U.I.I.. 1,1 . uo moaiiiug win oe ournea en or about September S, 4, 6, 1901, on the property of R C Vaughn, situated In eee iz, tp l, a, r l.w, In Lane oouutv Oregon. Warniag It hereby given to owuers of adjacent property to proteot me (Blue. R C ViUUHN, Waltervllle, Laue oounty, Ore, Prunks. Speolal struts of the Call luruia uurea fruit association have Just made returns of the estimate of the oropi about to ,be harvested, and give mejieiuoi 1'ie eutire state at about 55,000,010 pounds. Tbe total state orop last year was about 170,000,000 pounds. Computations made give tbe total amount of prunes now In the hands of me association at SS.OOO.OOT' rounds, an there Is in eight an available supply of ,uw,uw pouuos. Prunes are selling rapidly, and It la expected that the old etock will be disposed of Inside of SO days and at the cent bisis. Rktitrnkd, Dr Geo Biddle, John Renue and. George Marx returns nome lt evening with Andy Taj lor's aiuuus uurro seam from Belknap Spring. Dr Biddle U loud lu bis j prle ol thta resort and aaya tUb aud I B,,,le r plentiful there. He caught a I red-lde trout that , 20 inches long j "sighed four pounds. He says ; that Ed Howe Is one of t:u fi nest en tertainers In the state. A large numi ber ol writers and boarders are at tbe spring. Pl'TriNo Shklvino Up. A force of six carpenters from Torland are at work putting up the counters and helving In Hampton Bros new store ; The material wai bought In Portland" The ru.b of work here wa the reason I for golrg abroad. Larok Piwl VAT.-Th Frater In n Work, yesterday cut a S 0(0 pound log haul spool for the Saginaw twrulll. ltwa, tvrf.-ctin every re-spec!. aktkii.- Fural.hrdhouarkf.pl,,. I looms, or (urui.hl h ii.-. .viar-, (H'RUoflW. I Rllan's Heart Ib locft ad pretty close to his digeetive apparntuB, and closely connected with it throughout, To reach that orsran aud gain bis undyiug fidelity, he mutt not be led upoa food bitr Found In the Gutter. BUT of the fresh, palatable, healthful kind, Such as can aowhero U found b finer quality or ureater variety.than right here consisting of Ureer.llryindCu. ned Fruita, Canned Meats and VeneUblea, Smoked Hams and Bacon. Kotchirpma Pepper-sauce, Condiments and Appetizers, alwaya in stock AT W. B. McKINNEY'S QOOOONAAfVSrWVrWSCStt J-Did it Ever Occur to You- To avoid tho trouble and worry of a failure with home-made bread by trying t Cream, Crimp, Steam. Milk. Rye, Graham, or Rolls . at the GREEN FRONT or YELLOW WAGON 25 Bread TlckcU, 1 00, g Hammond's 4 Kimball Piano Tickets Phone Black iU Next to F. L. Chambers Don't Listen To the man thai pays It'aeaiy enough to take a wheel apart and put it in good working order. Only the Expert with the proper tools can do it well Bicycle Repairing SbouVt not be attempted at home. II your wheel looki old andBliabby, bm frame enameled. If it is nnt of order have It pet ripht. The coetineitttr case will be trifling. We have four Experts OhirrninoUanlia,1nfctar, (Competent men lo l awW Mrian toF"' nBM' Melico! Idah "d Oreoli. .All art mnol experionce. We also repair gunand sewing Machines. Barker Gun Works. Yes It's Hot Weathers 10 matter what the weather, our customers go and ceme as regular as aW.k wnrt We rive value received and satisfaction with every purchase or money refunded. Do you know of a store that gives more? Who can do better? You cot your money s worth every day in the year. If not al ready a customer give us a trial -we will try to please you. N. T. Wilson. "leheit market pri U wantrJ prodnc. Summer Dainties Made With Ice th.bnt ,,lal 'if you wt pu always to comfortab , ia,a Tonr or-Ur with ,1 , Pir.,,,1. It j,' ou"r J JOS. PIRONI, Agent. ij Patronize The Bonboniere and save baking at home during tho hoi er months. We invite those who hve tried our celebrated Home-Mado Breaa toP ; H a trial. Those who have tried it ne uirther introduction. Special attention r lu ur pasiry department Phone Red464 Ninth Street UU1 pastry aepartment. DUNN & CO, Fres delivery a