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' 1 Daily Eugene Guard SATURDAY - BEf TEMBEB 21 All Popular Brands of CIGARS FOB SALE AT Julius Goldsmith's HOARD Telephone, no , Main 191. Weatbei Bpjolal to ths Guard . Portland Sept 21. Tonight and Bun day exertional showers. Cooler Bun day. Brisk to uIkU squally outhwrjt winds. Beals, brevities. Will paper. Preston i.Halw, Feed and grooerlea at White'. Fresh grass seed, F L Cnambers. The Bonbonlere for Bootch cookies. Heaters at Gordon's for $2.76 and np. Orertous for wall paper and paints J'aliiU and oils. Preston & Hales. Dr Lowe, optician, wltb J H Luokey J O Watts, graduate optician, Eu gene. Home-made bread at tbe Bonbon lere. Harness and Baddies. Preston, & Hales. Fanning mills to clean grain, F L Chambers. Kltoben tables f 1.25 and 2.00 at Day & Henderson's, Camp stoves and furniture to fH at F L Chambers'. . Kimball piano tloketa, on everything at F L Otiainlxus'. New line of ulankuU and oomfor'i at Day & Henderson's. All ot tbe best grade! of sbotgun shells at B D Paine A Co's. Wood for aale. J F Ralston, Oak street between 8th and 7th. Quick bbot, Hure Bbot and Dead Bhot shells at li D Paine & Go's. Cakes, plei and oooklea at Bonbon lere. Condition powders and stook feed. Preston dc Halee. Grass seed now crop will soon bo In. V L Chambers. , Full assortment of buggies to soleot from uow, at F i, Cbambor '. Kmpty flre-gallon tin oana wanted at Preston & Halos. Bee our $1,00 (1,75 nnd (2.00 stands at Day & Henderson's. Another oar of Racine buggies Just arrived at F JJ Curmliers', When you waut hunters go to Oor don's the house furulaher. 25 per oent oil on refrigerators Gordon tbe Housofuriilalior. Tents aud wagou oovers; all sizes and dimensions at F L Chambers'. M O Warner tuues pianos and irgaus. Repairing and polishing, Oliver plows for dry plowing, See them at F L Chambers'. Full Hue of comforts just reoolved by Gordon the Housefurnlshur, The Guamu prints all kinds of hop tlokots at low rates, Ulvo us a oall. Olean Heed This la the year to ge porfcotly oleauseed to sow; It la almost oluan as threshed, and by oleanlug it thoroughly this year It will save work next year. Don't low a foul seed this year. Call For County Warrants. Nottoe la hereby given that the following warrants will be paid on presentation at my oftlce on and aktku rieptember 10, 1001. Interest ou same wllloeaao Bcpt 10, 1001: All Lane oouuty warrants from registered mime ber 0100 to 10,004, both Inclusive. Dated, Eugene, Hept 13, 1001. A 8 Pa'ITkrson, County Treasurer. Da) & Henderson, Undertakers and Embalmers. Cor. Wil. ind 7th sts. J. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO EMBALMERS and FUNERAL DIRECTORS Boots! --AT COST-- 200 prsmons samnlo boots. siiDorior to rocnlnr stnnl- All sizes now. Don't delay, at cost. Also a few nair of Hoys 2oc summer cans 5c. AllBtraw hats at a discount. 1 lop-picking liatsr)c. flX BILLY epartiiient Store PERSONAL. Attorney J M Williams Is at J u no tion City. Jlev O A Wooley went to Albany tbls afternoon. B D Pain Is home from his ranob on the Biuslaw. J H Becklty leta'ned tbls alter noon from Yoncalla. Frank Moorbead has returned from Newport to Junction. Geo N Frazer went to Drain tbls afternoon on business. Mlas Lillian McElroy went ' ) Balem tbls afternoon for a visit. Mr and Mrs Romeo Gilbert will re side In Eugene tbls winter. Albert Wood went to Cottn,e Grove tbls afternoon to spend Bunday. Condon Bean arrived from Balem tbls sUirnr.Dn t j re-enter tbe U O. MIS'i Mazle and and Berta Eddy returned from R( -eburjt tbls aiterni m. H N Cockerllne, tbe Insurance agent, left for poln'i south tbls after noon. County Clerk E U Lfi went to Junction City tbls afternoon Is spend Bunday. Missca Katberlns Patt3:son and Inez McClung returned this altirncjn from Portland, J M Bcoth, of Gratiti Pris, arrived on the afternoon train to visit his uncle, Hen R A Be th, Oregon Ulty Coui'.er: George Camp bell hat una to Eugene to rt jume bis studies at tbe unlvjislty, M BCobb, of Guuts Pn"i, who was a member nf Co B, Beond Oregon U S V, In the Phllllpluei, la in Eugene. Grant Robertson, of Independence, Is among tbe new students to enter tbe U O. He arrived up this afternoon, Jrrse Wllloughby who hai been visiting his alstjr, airs Htraud Long, returned to Harrleburg tbls aftornoon. Mlssrj Alio and Gran Smith ar rived up from V.'oiiniouth tulsaftirncon to re-en'er the UO and Divinity school. Misses Lulu Hoi mn and Lizzie Haobeney, of Portland, were among the returning students this afternoon. Brownsvelle Timra: Brownsville has nosalcou, but the amount of "tangle fot" unloaded at tbe depot Monday evening would Indicate that she bad. Mrs B E Oralg left tills aft-jrnoon for a 10 days' visit in Portland and Hills boro. Bbe will attend the Methodist conference at the latter place next wr jk. Bherman Powell, wife and son ar rived here last night en route to their borne at Los Angeles, Cal. Tbey have spent three mouths at MoKonzle resorts. H D Wugnon, the wcolon mill man, went to Portland today. He will re turn about Wrdnosdiiy If proper en couragement Is glvon the bonus oom nilttre. ProfG'oA Warfltiid arrived In Eu gene this a'tjrunou fiom Ban Jose, Cal, where he Iibi spout the summer. He Is on his way to Astoria where be has a posltlou in the high school there. Jackson County Htudknts. Ash land Tidings, Bepv 10: Miss Irsle Mc- Culley left last weeic for Eugene where she will spo id this winter. Hhe will keep I mime for her nephew, Oeo'ge Merrltt, and W Johnson, who resume their studli at the Unlversi'y of Oren;ou Miss Rosa. Dodge has gone to Eugene, to enter upon alltonTy oaurseat the Btate University Will Dodge aud James Wooden left on Monday after noou, for Eugene, where they will re sume their studies at the Oregon Btite University Ashland Record: Lizzie Moreheid, Louis D jge, Ben Wagner, Clyde Payne, Chandler Watson aud Otis Tout have goue to Eugene to at tend the University. Me J ford Mail: Arbld Fluulll left Monday tor Eugene, where he will commeuee school In the Btate Uuiverslty. Comma Wing dams. Couuty Com missioner H D Edwards was lu town today, Mr Edwards told ua that one of the wlngdams to protect the Coburg wagon bridge from the high water waa completed today aud work has commenced on the secoud one. The one Just completed Is about .10 feet long and la very substantially built of brush and atoue. The other one will be 70 or SO fret long, Five teams aud 10 or 12 men are at work ami It will soon be flnlahed. Boots! for they will not last long thoso St .(H) ioh lini.a l.ft WOOLEN MILL PROPOSITION. Committee Interviewed Business Men Tbis Morning. ENCOURBQENENT OIVEB), At the publio mealing In tbe cou it- house lsit evening for the purpose or bearing more of tbe weolen mill proposition from Mr Wagnon, wbo is In tbe city offering to build a $15,000 mill In ugene If tbe citizens will put (1S.C30, a committ e, consisting of T G Hendricks, J U McClung and J M Bbelley, we appointed by the chair man of tbe meeting, F M Wllklus, 'o Interview the business men and capi talists of tbe city to see wbat en couragement is given tbe proposition. Tbe committee, acoompanied by Mr Wagnon, worked awhile this morn ing, butowlng to tbe fact that Baturday Is tbe busiest day In tbe wok for the merchants, further work wei postponed until Monday. Mr Hendricks, chairman of tbe com mittee, Informs us that they met witb much en' )Uragoienl from most of those visited, Mr Wagnon says that be is satisfied with the progress made so far and thinks that the (15,00 will be readily raised, Boise City, Idaho, Is also aiter this mill. Mr Wagnon has juet received lettera from that oity asking him to go there and look over tbe field wltb a view of building tbe mill there. If Eugene wants the mill Immediate aotion should be taken, A New Invention in Fog Signals. A new method nf signalling during fogs has been Invented that will lessen the danger of collisions among ocean vessels, If it proves a success many Berlous disasters will be averted. It is well to heed signals of danger when ever they may appear, copeoialiy those that show there is something wroug with the stomaob. Hostetter's Stoin aoh Bitters should at once be brought to the rescue, as It will absolutely cure stomaob, liver and kidney troubles. There is nothing to equal this medi cine for dyspepsia, Indigestion, consti pation, flatulency, biliousness, Insom nia or uervousneas. It lui been be fore the public 60 years and Its super- ority Is firmly established. If you are a suflerer from any ot these oom plalnts do not fall to give it a fair trial. Springfield Public School. The Bprlngfinld publio sohoil will open September SOth and tbe board wishes me to Btate that the new text be oks will be used from tbe beginning of the year. Each pupil will te provided with a printed list of tbe b ioka required, and if the lists are fo'lowrd, no mistakes will ooour by t'.e pmubK of u"nr:3s sary books. We wish to irukr. the change of bo iks without auy diction If possible. Pupils should come the first day bo assigned, gel the list and then the uew books. W M Button, Prluc.p.l. Piano Lessons Btudentt of all agca and degrees of advancement taken at Muslo Rooms, U O dormitory. An early application may si cure a convenient hour. W Qifkokd Nash, Arthur L Kra.kk. Memorial Skrviuks. Hairlsburg Bulletin: Memorial services were held In tbe M E ohnrch In this olty Thurs day over the deatb of President Mc Kluley. The attendance was large. Rev Calvert C Smool, ot Kugene, de livered the eulogy, and he la a scholar, a mailer of oratory and an American citizen ol the first water. Lost, A buuch of keys, iuoludlog postoflloe key. l'lesie leave at this ofllce. ..NEW TODAY Ladies' Silk Waists Have just opened today a handsome and beautiful line in all the new shades. NEW JACKETS AND FUKS. FLANELETTE WHArrEKS. 6'Jl Wllametto street. BREVITIES. Jewish Day of Atonement Monday. House numbers, leave orders at F L Chambers. Tbe publio schools rr'urne studies Monday. Air tight beaters at Gordon's tbe Housefurnisher. Bee the line of children's ready-t' wear dresses at Kvilliuan's. Kauflman's nr- sb"wlng a'nlr i line of ready-to-wear dresses. Bettr er? them. Boscoe, tbe snbe eater, arrived from Roseburg tbls alfomonn enri will give an exhibition tonight. Appropriate memorial servl' fs were held In tbe Springfield M E church Thursday. A aplendld program wa rendered. Few people attempt to pronounce the name of tbe t 'iin of President McRinley. It should I 3 spit out like thla: "BhawlGoth." Wahauer Bro.a, of Baker Clly, known by many p-npl'ln Lane county, and wbo onra nin tbe I X L sloie in Eugene, a-e clo dng out their bmlne'i in Baker City. Dr and Mrs J W Bean's son, Irwin, died In Elleni-burg, Wash, lout week, of paralysis, aged 10 years. The do lor and his wife left immediately for the east where he will engage In hos pital work. Dr Bean Is well known hi Eugene being a graduate of the U O and a brother of Judge Hean. Albany Democrat: NBStandlsb, of Brownsville, who wti recently oflered (20,0T0fora one-sixth lulcre-t in the Lucky Boy mine, and refused It, wr? In the city Friday on his way to Balem. Mr Btandish believes in the li'ue River mines, and prnpos'? to keep hold of his propel iy there. Oregon City Enterprise: James H Carrlco, who graduated from the Btate University two years ago, and hBB been attending tbe medical department of the University in Portland since then, was In town Baturday visiting his brother, and went to Eugene the first of the week. He expects to leave next week for Chicago to complete bis course In medicine. Portland correspondence: Mrs Cas par Hodgson, nee Balm Mann, was at tbe Imperial hotel last night. Bhe Is fully recovered from tbe attao of ty phoid fever with which she was In the Good Samaritan hospital. Mr and Mrs Hodgson left the same evening for tbe Bound, Intending to take a trip through the Olympics in Bearch of elk. Later they go to Bait Lake and in a month or two they go to Boston to re main perhaps for years. For Rent. An 8-room house, wiih bath attaohed, and connected wiih sewer. Newly papered and painted. or runner information call at tbls oflloe. Window Shades That Work Smoothly. ate the only kind that Ovetton lurnuhes hh patrons. Thus wo have in nre variety of stylm, n n. "chaniam i" the earns in ?i 1,lMraWt pull off the roller, they ilon t stick or refuse to iro up or fom;, iluwn. They always work. We have them allow m 20 cents. Overton Wall Paper & Paint Co. RETURNED FROM ROSEBURG. Tbe Band Boys Well tt'ilb Tbeir Visit. Pleased The Biwebur? street fair and cirnival closed Us! uluht, Bud the ui tbe Fourth R-glmeut liauo, wuieii ortjaiiizi'l mi fur i-bed iuukio ir iu o:c -lion, have rr turned, some coming home on ibis morning's eariy iu whhe the rnmainder Biajed uuiilthe day ira'U ua s-d ibnmnh. l'ue boys prnuiunee the fair a iplendid vice es and ail are foul iij their ,ril!Sof t.ie treatment rtcaive" at the nandi ol the Roeeburg people. The people there Ibluit there U no band like oi-ra. Hotel Arrivals EUGENE T W Ouncan, 8 F J V C enry.Th- DM- s C H Starr, Ur tuuBV lle Jiuiri H'iuiuh.I, Albany v iu Horn, VValBer Mid E A Uoitle, t'oliaue Grove Mi8 Ethel Cottle, Cottage Grove Floyd Bishop, Wendliug E R J iiie', DiiDimuir T J Hmilii, Harrisourg W B Beaid, Cn swell VV H Kay, llouroe E Frost, Leaburg Mr Busk, Redding, Cal F W 0gc )d, F John Monrts, Portland VV L Johnson, Sterling, III T 8 Boom, 8 F G H Rlchardeon, Poitland U Williams, Saginaw J Hopliurn, Koseburg W F Patton, Rjeeburg HUFFMAN C P O'Brien, Leaburg 8 Powell & tin, Los Acge es Floyd Bishop, Wend ling W H Buxtcr, Portland W M Brooks, Sommeivllle F M Eachei, 8 F Geo A Beavis, 8 F B (J Curry, Oregon CHy M 8 Cobb, Grants Pd"i C M New, Portland T Wigmau, Portland W F Martin, Portland Ches Martin, Cottage Grove Thos Collinson, Portland J R FlyuB, Portland Geo Catohing, Coburg Grant Robertson, Independence i K Campbell, Portland The Imperial. Cottage Grove, Or. Flrstolass Sample room 3UX5U feet, well equipped. Rates $1.00 and $2.00 per day. Church Notices, n S CHURCH. Huuday Hcbool 10 a m; preaohlnir 11. Y P 8 V E, U:30 p m; preachlngat 7.80. J M Mekkill, Pastor. u E CHDKCII. ociinu .ervic i ot tue conference year at 10:80 a iu aud 8 pm. W B Hollinnshead, ptitor, C OREaA1 lONAL, morning service at 10:-J5. Sundav BJhnol at noon, Young Folk's meeting i o-ju, evening eervlc j at 7.30 o'clock ilao II Wallc3, mioislsr. KPiacaPALcuuBcu. 10 a in Sunday sclmol. II n m , Inn prayet and Bermon, 7;3u eveulug I'.ajci nuu sermon. D E Loverldge, rector. BAPTIST CHUKH. Duuuay sctrool 10 a; m morning wor ship, 11a iu, subjeot "A World-wide Gospel"; HYP U at 7 pm; evening .w.au,,,!, o p to, subject Well DulnK- AUBreluvitod. C l 'alvert Smoot, paBtor. CI1K19TAIN CHUKCH u.iUy sciiooi;45a ni, Seimon II, j, juu'ir tSudeamr open m. ning 3 p m, C E 6:15, Sermon .o, ana week service Thursday p m. u, . . """Km welcome. MoktonLRobe Pl3tor. Hon mE"J CE"r 8H,,Kr-H.rlsburg Bulletin: Hon-picking ,h hJ about ron.Het i. Oartwilglu.DaTla tty.' ,v,s oa an Aye.s have r .uendenhnii t,i,. A IVrbi,,. ...... .. . 1 ",,e.v "uisu mis week. The that the ave.age I. better than ... ex prct;J when in the midst of harven- lug. It 1b now tHOUEht bv nt,-. K isrveis that th n, L ,,,ub wlll 03 ,M (nt short of , he usual average. Bu II sgree that the quality betler ' suyeur beietMore. " fieruoon win. , , . ,.aeJ " crltioilly fall and i iNMiri ei-unlued the t.,, ffiai)8 Prettier this ye.r , ' ZlTm " "'terior of ore " " decorated with n.lm. wt,oen"Hy bttr.n.mi,,ZJ:?;U;''Me l'Pe.ruce. "engl.trul RtM AND Vln u. lht and 'ur.y'ZlV prune, and app., a, ,,, "of .'-e urometer C,wlyAr;,,,::'"''''''ng 'look rar.ch ,.,..,.. .' '! Il'".d oul.lde .; , u--l..nd,vkfo fR'"' '"'I"- t-ostomw and ,lor.. '"""I S8. Eugene Oregon. " ' 0 " SPECIAL WRAPPER We will Sell all our Ladies' Wrappers at COST, and Shall continue This Sale TEN days only. Racket Store. C0RSETINE P. Frank & Son 36 East Clearance Sale of Crockery Will commence Saturday, September 14th, and con tinue until our entire open stock of crockery is sold.. We will sell this regardless of cost to maks room for other goods which are on the road Come early for bargains. N. T. Wilson. g -Did it Ever Occur to You-J. lo svold tha trouble and werrj ot a failure wlth.home-made tread by trjini i Cream, Crimp, Stesm, Milk, Rye, Graham, or Rolls; . at the GREEN FRONT or YELLOW WAGON ? 2S Bread Ticket., 11 00, vrlth 4 Ktmbatt Piano Tickeu Hammonds A Man's Heart ft .uS1, T'ro"y olose . to his digoBtlve apparatus, and clorely conMt'edvl Sm V Torecb that orean aud eala his undying 6de';ty, he nut DotUM UP ,n ,0a oltor Found In the Gutter. "OUT of the i frenb, palatable, healthful kind, Snoh as can nowhere be found ii V'" quality or Bre- )r vriety,tl.an l.'ght here consiBtin? of Greet:,DrriiilC ' V JJ. C"I,,n"l1.M"'ts end VeRelibtee, Smoked Hams ano Bacon. Ketohupud i-epixr-enuco.t oadiments and Appetizers, always in etock AT W. B McKINNEY'S 588 Willamette street. WE HAVE on hand joet opened ry compute lineof SHUT GUNS aud EIFLES. We sell as low aa the lat-c t howt ,n the United States. We c n sell yon a fine double barrel shot ei i Jot $10.50 $13,00, $15.00, $16 0 18;C),$19.00.nd$koo. Fi.doutl. ' Irel. hInnwl(a at $20.00. $27 I ) 29.(), $32. 00 and $35.10. All tb w.mU are Pliable, goo gune. I you buy a b in see chat it ii marked Sold by Barker Gun Works, Engene, Oregon. eel you t hldl " "i and $13 00 Tl, n i? ,?? ftt PP ar eizoe. Wf-l?l'irJ?f5 papi ar sizes. We Bell all kinds of BARKER GUN WORK5 Eugene, Troy Laundry Co. . NOW READY FOR BUSINESS. All the machinery and appliances are up-to-date in every respect. Possesses every convience tor turning out the very w i u r rk- Tly U9 and be convinced, watch for our wagon and the telephone number. Clothes called for and delivered. MRS E. S. PR1TCHETT, manager. Pare Ingredients M,ntri' P"Ud ,f flour and every other ingredient at goes into 130NBONIERE HOME MADE Sprnt'i18 aS pure- wl,olesorne and free from en X t T ? Ca be found in any lady's kitch en in the land. Free delivery at all hours. H, W. DUNN & CO. Pnon Red 46 4. 39-Enst 9th St. "Goodness" sake eat Bonboniere Homo Mda BREAD. SALE On, be stocks uniil vSL U e Present 3 ard exami. them. T,Pfo Vfilues on sale. Ninth street. Phone Black 41-6 Next to F. L. Chambers "'l red that It's a got 1 gen. W the lowe"t ""ces you ever heard of, li tl6-- hv tbeee gune in sJlths Amunition at ROCK BOT1 OMPKICE8. Oregon.