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Daily Eugeae Guard Published every ere line ol the week, Sun d eiueiited. Adluis ' coinniuuicationi eul uike all remittances payable to the Uuoxmk Guauii, Eugene, Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION ..RATES. IIAILT. Delivered by carrier, per week 9 15 Oelivered by carrier, per inuutb fi Hr mail one year (ui adraaoe) 6 Olf tiii months 8 00 One month..... 50 timide oriliies. 05 okaXi, One year 2 00 Bix months 1 00 Advertising ratee made known on anpltci. tlon. I Enired ai seamd-class matter at tbe Eugene, Oregon, pustotlice. TUB KASTKRV OFFICES Of the paer are at !W0 to 2M Temple Court, New York City, and US Kjprea. HMk, W Wash ih,u.d St., Chicago, IlL, J2 KATZ Advertia Drf Axency in charge. CAMPBELL BROS PubliBherB GUARD ArfVl . . 1 Loiliug water, 3 or 5 per cent for malin solution, after every eeparats use thereof. Razors aball be wiped with 93 per coot alcohol before and after twiug lined cd any person. Barbers shall keep their linger nails short and clean. Tbe use of powder puffs; are pro hibited Instead use clean towels or abeorbaut cotton Tbe use of sponges are prohibit ed. Every jarbar shop shall be pro vided with running hot and cold water. A separate clean towel shall be used for eaoh person. Every barber shall cleanse bis hands immediately after serving eaoh customer. 'fSm M0H TU WED THU ft JAT : v 2 5 4 S 6 T 6 10 II 12 ZKHJS. J6 J7JjL 19 ! J0 2I j? 2 24- 2S Ws MONDAY - - OCTOBER 21 WILL TRY NEW GRAINS. Industrial Agent Judson is send ing out to farmeranlong the South ern PaoiQo lines in Oregon a large number of specimens of grain, with the objeot of introduc ing bettor varieties than are now grown in the territory. The new grain oomes from all parts ot the world from Europe, Asia, Africa South America and Australasia, cot to mention other grain sections of North America. There are 90 varieties of wheat, about 80 varie ties of barley and about 20 varieties of oats. Several thousand buBhels will be distributed among farmers who will take an interest improperly cultivating them. Of course, the distribution is free.Jbut the supply is necessarily limited, and only those who can give the grain pro per attention will be supplied. It is expected that moat of tho new grain will not show great imnrove ment over the varieties now grown, but if there be only one or two marked Improvements over the present varieties in each speoles of grain, the objoot aimed at will have been accomplished. And it is pos sible that suoh improvements may be found as will entirely ohantre the agricultural situation in West ern Oregon. The grain thus sont out for trial in Oregon has been gathered from all quarters of the world by the &a sistance of the Department of Agri culture at Washington. The work of cultivation, to ascertain ita adaptability f t the conditions pre vailing here, is undertaken by the railroad company, in harmony witn tne State Agricultural College, the two BQnnoies working together for the general good of the Mate. Reports will be required from eaoh paroel of seed sent out, as to the natural conditions, the amount of cnltivation bestowed, and the re sults. It may b j also that thoee who successfully grow this grain will be asked for seed for still further distribution. SAN FRANCISCO BARBER SHOP RULES. The San Francisco Board of Health ban adopted nanitary regula tor)" for bitrbor shops. The re- oinuuuiiB nra vnry severe, and will apply to every barber shop in th city. Health Board inspootors will visit the shops regularly and re p .rt any violation of the rultn. Here are a few of thorn: Tbe place of business, together with all furniture, shall be kept at all limit) in a olt'atily condition. Floors or wcadwork should be swept or brushed dry, but must lie mopped up with an antiseptio so lution, preferaoly a solution of cor rosive sublimate. Mugs and shaving brushes shall bJ sterilised by Immersions in Millers from all over tbe Central West are in Washington to renew their old fight for legislation that will prevent the railroads from unjust discrimination against flour in (avor ot raw wnaat. I ho rates now in force give about six cents per hundred weight advantage to the flour, thus enabliog Britieh millers to import our wheat, grind it, and send it back to compete in our own markets with the home ground product. Became a Seattle telephone girl was pert and impertinent, and re fused to connect a subscriber to the Are department when be wanted to give notice of a lire, a loss of $G0.- 000 was incurred, and now the .tele phone comnanv is being sued lor damages by the person refused ser vices and by the insurance com pany wbiob suffered the loss. 4. Fiendish Attack. An attack was lately made on C F Collier of Chorokee, Iowa, Unit nearly proved fatal. It came through III" kidneys. His back got so lame be oould not stoop without great pain, nor sit lu a obalr except propped by oubUIoub. No remedy helped blm un til be tried Electric Bitters wbiob ef fected such a wonderful ohatige tbat bo writes that be feels like a now man. This marvelous medicine cures back aohe and kidney trouble, purlfloa the blood and builds uu vour health. Only 60o at W L DeLano's drug store. Help Wanted. Manager wnntnil In hvai tr taron county to appoint agents for tbe fa mous -uaiueo' Bum" nickel slot ma olilnn for drinks or olsars: liwful everywhere, takes place of all forbid den slot machines. Rented or sold on eatiy pay moots. Secure territory qulok. Palmer Billiard Table Works, Chicago, III. What's Your Face Worth? HometlmeH a fortune, but never. If you have a sallojv complexion, a Jaun- uioeu iook, mom patches and blotches on the skin, all signs of liver trouble ButDr KIiik'h New Life Pllla irlve ciear BKin. rosy oneoKn, rich oomplex Ion. Only ffio at VV ! DeLano's drug Better lor the blood Than Saruparllla For those living In the Malaria districts. u rove's Tasteless Chill Tonlo. Fok Balk Cheap. A ooiiinlntn printing outfit, Including Washington hand press, body and display type. etc. suiiioleut for oouduotluu a 7-oolumn newspaper. For particulars address F Amis, Eugene, Oregon. For Kent. A room suitable for lodging aud convenient to the business pari or town, lmiulreat tbe Uuahd onioe. JtfO SHADOW Of outward misfortune can darken the Bill lie of the lnvnl wife and hiviuir mother. But when disease comet the anue slowly fiules, and In its place com. is the drawn m. ..M. f acii mid tivht close 1 lips which It'll it the con stant atru-gglc with p tin. U hi u the tldi- cntr womunlv orymist q Is tllH- i5.nl tVte whole 1 U ml Vrs ; the i 'i 'ni thin, tuitl i he complex ion dull. The first stt-p tmstMimf ' lih is to eurr whit-!, umUjriii t h c wo ma tUi-ii;rih lr, 1'icvr v.Mttr Prr mm 1 lv ftr rlr-J,'? -! A Lino County Stockujan. Harvey A Hommervllle returned laxt week from the range on tbe south fork of tbe John Day riter, where be and W 8 itrown have their stwk, a tbe Harrlflburir iiulletin. Hh rtioortH that while there they sold 200 bead of beef st ern fur f H 60 p - 1C0 pounds, and 60 cows for 13 1U per 10 1 pounds, all delivered ai l'endle'.ou, and, that since be left tbe range Mr Brown sold another 100 head of of beef steers for 3.6S per 100 pound, to be dtllverr i at Ukluh. From this range. Mr Hom mervllle says, there bas been sold tbis season 1410 bead of beef cattle, and Mveral bands of range horses. Tbe bones, In promiscuous lots, brought $10 per bead; alro tbat many cavalry horses bad been picked up on the range at $30 and $35 per bead. He further mentions that be and bis part ner have 700 bead of cattle wblcb tbey will winter, and for these tbey have plenty of fcad now on band, Commissioners Court. Printing ucoouut Guard printing 17 60 Eugene lieglster printing 20 95 Oregon rjtate Journal printing... 6 80 Witness account Geo Campbell wltnisi before dis trict attorney 2 10 Shell Coflman wltncfs before dis trict attorney 1 70 Joe Brown witness before district attorney 1 70 A H Nlckolds witness before dlstriot attorney 1 70 Geo Crouer witness state vs Brown et al 1 70 B B Pratt witness state vs Brown et al I 70 R E Uliigletary witness siute vs Brown et al I 70 N B Baker witness Btate vs Brown et al 1 70 C F Dennis witness state vs Brown et al 1 70 Frank Burker witness plate v Meiterson ! 00 Ben Lyons witness state vs Maa tarsou 1 an Will Goodpciture witness etatu vs Maulers, u 2 30 Claude Campbell wltns-s state vs Masterson 1 90 Geo Campbell witness Btate vs Mritsreon 1 90 Walter Grilllu witness etata vs Mrsterson 1 60 i H Wilkinson wltnr?j state vs Masterson ' 60 Prot Heuuing witness Btate vs Mestoinon 1 CO A H Pursous witnexs state vh Mnterson 1 60 J B Pennington witness Btate vs Bert Hard wick 2 30 Bert Berry witnei elate vs Bert Hurdwiok 2 80 CKytou Maya wituei state vs Bert Hardwlck 1 70 Ellen Be Jdy witn' is stite vs BertHardwto'r. 1 7U Geo Croner witness Btati vs Bert Hardwlck 1 70 Bert Berry wllui-m atate vs Bert Hardwlck 1 (jo CASTOR 1 A or xniants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the fngnatoraot Noue better than the Continental Tailoring Co nl Chicago. J M Howe, agent. flALARIA CAUStis BILIOUSNESS. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonlo removes tbe cause. Bears tlw ) The Kind Vou Haw Always BwtB Oibl Wanted. For housework uqnireori; H Inuham at tho At Billy department store or at residence ou JMortn rear! street. Wages no oh loot. MALARIA MAKES IMPUKt BLOOD' Grove's rasteletw Chill Tonlo ouree malaria. A good likeness, Natural pose, and a Well finished Photograph is What you will Always get at the QUEER WHEELS on the market and called high grade too. Those who are satis fied with such have not high grade in telligence. Perfect wheels, and that means perfect in every particular-are neither scarce nor hi 'h priced. We have them, tiell at r j 1 I- sfc . 1 mm moderate figures, too. Drop in some time and look at tu cmei 1 1. 9S Ar.inv nf tlie names are familiar, but were never before listed at these figures Barker Gun Works, 9th Street, Eugene, Or 'TIS EASY WHEN YOU KNOW HOW; and where to secure Kriwle wines uuil liUom, to K"t the bent And purest at low pricn. Yuucau always fiud the very uhotceHt via tageti inclareU, Buruudieo.HhiDe wines, chftmpaiies, and every thing in the bent table wine?, with the best boquetaod faneut flavors, as well as choice old whiukies, ale, porter and beer at. W. M. RENSHAW Eugene. Oregon "1 To Make a Long Story Short these warm days we will not tell you of the be:iuty or fine finiuli of our lauudry work, but just remind you that when you want that deli cate colored nefflUe laundered that we wdl dc it jtiHt like new without injury to color or fabric. Our work on linen collars and cuffs-Well! 'nuff said! Eugene Laundry Co -SMOKE BAflQUET. H igh Grade 5c Cigar F. C. Potts Manufacturer BLUE RIVER CITY. Sittings by appolitmnt arfrrd. f . u it v. T O M b 1 f . VU in- of wmwiIv ,Hs, rtftvtul hv the in IV lm:it of nil jmMlp nUl k M. i-fMftl for the use of women. "1 ttib!rl with frmsle wraktw rtpd-lw ir, tint MHilrtrtl morr hnn I t'i 1 1 " Vv ihHition w mhr: ' I t. . ( ihll to VIV II ln-KB( Wvl .11111 --t nn imfMifi(hlv. "I t: .il lti MM-i4lr.ti prrtrmnl bv o Xhr 11 A -k l. i uirrna the Wt, V i n.( ;ri trlr, Thrn. Nsiint iv it--- 1 Wt 1 1 .mmrncr.l t tVitiy Ilr !' Fr..t - Vtmiiv(i -n mul ' Oo1mi Motto I tMntm rl tin (t.timm Mr ihre r nth m! UmImv miu n l,crllhv nod rr ft v in: i c' 1 I t iiui,4 th ik lr. fierce cuoi 1 to .hi hind 1rtltt lo nt TV lMrn4int IVUcU cu.o bit .. At ci 11 dK U 1 u !) I DYSPEPSIA r.r..t.r 1 ',1w",11, noihinir noi retain and illcwi ev,n ilmt lsl Mrvh l :n.,wk,","' y wakkts nd Bw rss i i "i'"y lml'r.l. uutll I un u wall u I ver wu In my IITrV' UAV1U U. UCRTBT, Ntnrk, a k CANDY Priciwnf h"" l01" Wil' U for m cholce ""Idence lol lr S25 The Coming Mountain Town, Mining Center o Western Oregon Lots are Now on Sale. BtlV NOW 1.3"u, want boo'i'ifal "inner home with'all the advantnRM iifavili !..( in it m ui; 11 you wani to make an investment that will Dav vou Fifteen Days Only This a only a start BLUE RIVER CITV- hIwnHfanyloted on the banks of the old nuart m,nin ,ll...i. .i , .... " '?m "lu? 1"Ier. ud ' the tract of the een plotted and Jed leairl k"''?"! the veree of a tuhtantiai bo. m. It 0 furnish information to intending n"Jfc'"' """''" mm.a.d m I- ,1 , Special. purmlet'etdYhe'VoTri S. C-SPARKS. Blue Kiver City, Oregon, MOTT'S PENNYROYAL Pf They overcome Weak ncss, irrerjulnrity and OllllSSKms. ill, rune ... of menstruation." They are s v'."!u1?Lsh '.'Pans womanhood, aidinrf dJvelnnrnnnf V 5 U 1JJSJ J known remedy foT women cT.a?, .?L Sr S n3 N by dURUU. DB. MOITScyMcALCO.yCld.Ohto For Sale bv Linn Drug Co -FIRST BUSJNKSS CAHP8 AITU S Nli Y SAT-LAW. M WILLlAMr, ATTtiliiNKV-A'- ;.AW Collections a specialty. JiHoe ttvor Lane l.'ountv Bank, uu"lh lhBproti 'e llnl 01 it"Ur blL?"11' -t lilLYKU, ATTOEN KY-A TLAW OSi e Over Kirst.National Bank. Eoauii, Our. chin. auae sri-Hti lnlifr.rn VI, n territory. IraL O WdODCOOK, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. Office One half block south of Chrisman B Kuqikk, Obixkjn. E K SKIPWOKTH. iTTOENEY-AT-LAW Will practice in all the Court's. Edoini OBJtaos. BlXHDS W THOUPOON OHAB A HAJIDI (JIUOMrSOK A HARDY, ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW. Office In First National Bank Building. Practice in all the courts. Euoini, Ohkjoh. M TRAVIS, Attorney At Law. Office Orer Engene Loan & Savings bank. Eugene, Oregon. JJARBA4UGH & KISSINGER ATTORNEYSAT-LAW Office Room 3 McClung'Bnilding. Eooihe, Obeoon, rEO, B DORRIS, A1TOKNEY & 00UN8ELOR.AT.T.AW Will practioe in all the conrtu of the Second Judicial Uistrict and in tha KniiMm. f...t of the state. Special attention given to collections and Office Firat Nationa Bank Bldg. ItoomB 1 2 ami 3. MEDICAL. D ,RJW HAllRLS. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ittioa I Ivat Willrlna I A Office Hours-S U. 12 a m; 2 to 5 and 7 to 0 p m. liMidencb Ferry street between 11th and JAINE ft KUYKENDALL, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OOicjw- In Eugene Loan & Savings Banl Social attention to surgery and surgical die j h mickey:, JEWELER. Watches and Clocks Impaired. Ecokms, Obeoov H G BIDDLE. DENTIST Offiim -fin illl ....... l . . .. aith r .trr: ?ma i hotel ' "'naassota "IS8. St. SMITH, D. 0. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Office-Eugene Loan & Savings Bank Bldg. v hw x , x ;oy iO 1 1OM, Diseases of women and children a specialty. J-JERBERT LEIGH ASSAYER AND METALLURGIST Eugene 0n P,Ti!!Ge.',A",V T'boratory In the State. Work Wt,E Z T r'Um" K"nteed. fift. .'.?-l"milde "! . "mples of one to National Bank Ot Fugerta. Paid uo nh r.. Surplus Ital SCO OOO 650,000 Eugene, Oregon. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS rrr. u """wuanie trnis. Sikrh dr. t. on Chicago, San Krancisoo and Port. tim. vnvon. ct.ofde,iu uujec to cnecaor crtin- T O Hixoricii, S B Kasik, Ic 1'rwiJ, nt E. ttKinvmuui, canliier. H. HoTTim Api-wtant. EUGENE Loan m Savings Bank Of Eugene, Oreaon. Paii Op Cash tap'y - ssnnn,. surplus .... 5i000 AOC,'ta"rVn"N:.'Na U8IN THAN.. """""laLC TERMS. fndMOTtl . the rpHE PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE. LIFE AND ACCIDENT POLICIES. Albrht .T P.s.-s.. . . Local Aeent. E. rUand, Ore. 1 -IM 1 Tv n. -7"S SCI nl ."Utk? Lne, State oroV' 'or the puroha"oT,,,1l6C ,Li hi- office Lh JVSLS Jay, ne the u,k Una,--?, ism. ... " of x;.zr" !. theaboveld&L. lie their claln .Zi". taw. eaid Sth dav of " . ",0o .T' uioer, 190) - Jj Notice for PuhnTT- ""11011 jLaa Office ,., j. Notio.1. v,.,"c',l'15,lk1ri named aettkrhafiTZS! lu uuseoomniiit.i;... irt Of hi nl.i .".""Muiuw,. i made hfc r "?a Lia UIH ri . K. Mn Dir.. , . UUiUDKla. Tp.l7S.7KV0''HV Blue Biver.OregoSridwidi'r ol Blue River, Oregon "il Cttll " "''-if UEH, Notlce ffPubIicita pandOffiee.tEoK v. t "'"""Mr 6, li(i .7.19ui;vi2;Tdardrttt He names the following tW prove hie continuous resio ent, , oultivation of said land, viz: Gi o B ue River, Oregon M. BS Of Blnn Mwor n r J. T. BUIDGES.a.fs Notice for Publication. I Land Office al Rosebtiig, Oir MotlilA in hnrAhir mvnn ll..t .L. i.r . nanred settler has filed nojee si tint Dortof hifinlnim. and tl,0 ..u be made bofnra Marin 1. W. tf t'l . - ..w. Mni6,v.ax ""r, ai nugene, uregon, Oai ii, iirji, vizi jonn K. CampWI H. E. No. M12 for the S. E. Stt t I I D.. A. 4 r.HRT. He names the following wtan Drove his contirmnn. rftoin.nM n. . cnltivation of said laDd, viz: Georgtlfc of Bine River, Oregon; Edwiid L. fc bell, nf Illim Hlvui- ii.u.nn oM Hall, of Blue ltiver, Oregooi'lkimsi uuuipnreys, oi liiue uivh, urrgoa. 1 Notice To Creditor Nolioe is herebv eiven that Ik oi signed has been appointed admioitti:! of the estate of N . V. Hammilt daoxij an order of the Count; Court el la! County Oreeon duly made and enters;; record on liondnv the HthdiTtlbt 1901. All persons having cluimi ijQ-' said estate are hereby required toprji& them duly verified lo the onderestsi her ruitiriennn nt ATnhnwb in Hid CaK or at the law office ol E. 0. Folia i gene, Oregon vitbin six montlis mat date of this notice; Dated tbia Zitk if of June 1901. FbanoU BiWOTti Administratrix of theeatiit. N 1' Hammilt, deceased. E O POTTEB, Attorney for Estate. iolel Eugene.. TN SEGAR. Proprietor. Strictly first Rates, $ I tnj pg, day-t?-HeaelquMter, f, Comrierci.rMen. 'Vsrranu twuclit. 8. mtOWH. . r.r''''"'-osBrna B. PINE. . B(ln Pleew.nl. r.l.tM.. tvtttnt T.,t. rWwi r Ka. N,.,.., M,oku. ',.,.'n,i um,"k2; j!5 ... CURE CONSTIPATION. . HMU, SJ, 1..,. Itl . , " 1 snu lo t'l II luami Uaui. Eagene Lumber Go. T NtW Mill foot or lAwncNtt itmir APPLE AND FRUIT BOXES WASHINGTON CEDAR SHINGLES. FULL ASSORTMENT OF LUMBER CURTIS JOHNSON. UiiiE UUHT SANK EUGENE. CPEGON. iii.biuii.d 0 ! tn. Cat,. PAINTFR iVn Pipro uiiidcdI' Sb',Cfa!Bintas in all branches flinii ami rn.i.i..i,.w i... " M.irf.,,,hw(,,,r11;r,;.t;nL,;T; transacted 01 favorable terms. !t. 1, li'PV l.. , . I . .. . . ' lr"l'I'llI Canadian Pacific $60.00 Jo St Taul and return, limit GO days. Tickets on sale May 30th and June 7lh. $86.00 liufralo and leturn limit 30 clays. Tickets on sale 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, cornmencine June. h NOTICE OF FINAL SEITlOEt J; rJnlinA la horAhv oiren that tbe Etfr1 ainn.J hn.HM hi', final APCOHtl B l; matter of the estate of Gotthied HuS' thier, deceased. The OounlJ CuBi.; Lane county, Otecon, has set Modoij,e. fourth da? of November, 1901, n hearing of BBid account. Allpeno"; ested are hereby notiBed to pp . court at said time et tbe oourtreon i V I nnumn. I) fS cause, if any here be, wbj wa should not bel lowed and the ". discharged. 1 j::n..in rtf ilia ABtftte of Hiokathier, deceased. Dated Oct. 1, 1901. NOTICE Ol" FINAL BTLEMESI-J hat the sinned has filed his final sreou " matter of the estate of OtotaS' eeased. The uouniy . : k,t ty, Oregon, has set Monday, lh October, 1901, at IU o'clock m the of sad day for hearing of All persons interestid are hmtij w i Pnirl At said luM ' court room thereof in Eugene, U ty, Oregon, to show oause, B be why said acoonnt should nol tie and the undersigned aucb'fl"; v... .. ( I.l will and Uin of George Soverns, d'8'' Dated September Jtu, NOTICE OF FIN-A SETILUl0'' Estate of M.Uildn W right, t""? Notice is brnby giv.n I"'' '"hl. eiecntriiof said estate B el count lor final settlement ot m- ,,l r.j.. n.. 7th df ol Octw"' at ten o'clock in tbe fo.'enoi ' " ... ..t h order ol thi objections to the seme. ..gs' Geo B Donnis Ejk1" Attorney. Admlnlstrator'f Not" Notice is hereby given tb" "A &r .ean bas been duly "I'l", U..IH tor of the estate ot """.. If ceased, by lb County 4 county, uri nou, bobSk -laims against wid es sU , "i .eni tne same """' . off" Z I administrator at thi , tJ si innins irinii in.-1. Hated Julv 61b, I99I s Mcui5. "6 Third Street, HI.ttl.nd.0, i it. ni I ,hlHr B.U.HOVEV.Am'u K- J t l YTK AM Urn ' Ai!roinitrwi 0' 'xhier. Vanooarer, b. O, L. Du-IlU, AttorueJ.