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Daily Eugene Guard MONDAY - - JULY 21 For Cigars JUUU5 GOLDSMITH. WEATHER. Pair tontfht and Tusaday. kai4. limits. 0 B Farrow notary pablta. had and grooartM at White's. C B Farrow A Co lira insursnos, Dt Low ooulo-optlolan Eugena. Orsrtons tor wall paper and paint Posts and iblnglM. Cbarabara Hardware. V B Farrow Implement! and maon tUTJ, A landallda In prloaa of photographic work at the Welder Bludlo. J 0 Watta, graduate optlotan, Ea- i Ezpertenoed blojola repairman now at Chambere1 Hardware. Bay a refrigerator and keep oool. KATS FlRKITDBa Co. Boreen doore and wlndowe at Lough miller Peter1!. Flyeorsen doore and windows flte any opening. Obambera Hardware. Get a Deerlng Binder and Mower hey ran light and last foreTer. a Chambers Hardware. Bee Kays for ipsolal prloes on tents and oamp fnrnltarr. Llsk tinware, guaranteed for 8 year Obambera Hardware. Dollar a dosen for oablnet photos at tha Welder Btadlo for a abort time only. Boy a Bain Wegoa and yon bare one that lasts. Bee tbem at Chambers Hardware. Beet woren wire matlreee, oenter aopportad, for 12.25 at Day A Hinder son's. Maablna oil that's good. Chambers Hardware. Bee oar new line of 110, 112.60, 114 and 115 bedroom eets. Day Hen dereon. Three dosen stamp photos for 2So at the welder Btadlo, oornor Seventh and Willamette. Superior Stores. Chambers Bro. Why pay 18.60 or (4 for a poorly made household treuure table when yoaoangat the bait labia mads fur 13.26 at Day Henderaou's. tiat a waablog maohlue and save your wife's atrengtb. Cbambsrs' Hard ware baa them. Buelneeeat the ooarthonas Is dull tbsee daya and will remala mors or leas so eo daring the remainder of the sum' msr. Call for County Warrant!. All oatstandlng Lane eoanty war ranto ap to and inoladlng rrglsUrNo 110ft will be paid at my offlos July 26, ivux. interest will oeasa on that day. Qwo V Chaw, County Trees. By FsUKK IUisnii, Deputy. Happy Tim In Old Town. "Wa felt very happy," writes R N Bevlll, Old Town, Va, "when Buck leu's Arnloa Halve wholly cured our dauibtar of a bad oaasi of scald bead." It delights ell who uaelt for outa.ooru-, Burne, Brulees, Bolls, ulcers, eruptions Infallible for plies. Only Wo at W Ju DeLano'e drug store. Fruit Jar. t doz qt Mason fruit jars .90 1 "J gal 1.15 1 " extract cans ami rubbers Mason jars 1 doz covered jelly iars 1 " finished tumbler 2 doz jar rubbers 3 " extra heavy and wide Mason jar rubbers 1 doz qt tin fruit cans with 1 doz wax aoali.ro .25 .35 .35 .05 ,C0 Wire self sealing stone jars all sizes. PERSONAL. Geo Park went to Albany yertsrday. Miss Ansa Driver weut to Halssy today. Mrs E D MsUock Is st Bodvltls on sn outing. 1 W White cams bed from Port land today. P Comtgrs went to Portland on lbs train today. H Oarrovtte came down from Coast Fork Sunday. Boot Hayea was a passenger ti Creewell today. Alias Jesile Bacon returned today from Gold Hill. Dr W W Oeleeby came up from Jonotlon today. J W Whits went to Portland yester day on builoess. W W Soott or Creawell made Eugene a rlilt Saturday. Mrs Minnie Washburn returned to day from Portland. MrsITNIokllnosmeup tbls after- noen from Junotlon. Mrs John Butterwortb returned home to Portland today. Miss Grace Edmonson went to Go- shei. yesterdsy on a visit. Mrs Frank Hampton returned Bun- day from a visit at Helen). Wellington Waddle was among those who spent Sundsy at Albany. Miss Cora Gilbert went lo Albany yesterdsy for a few days' vlalt. EC Smith and family returned thla afternoon from Boswell Bprlnga. Mrs Esther ineKundirr, of Albany, Is the guest of Mr and Mrs C L Winter. Miss Camilla Carroll returned today from a visit with friends at Ashland. Itobt Cherry cams up from Salem yesterday to vlalt his father and brother. Rev J H McCsllum left for Seattle and other Bound points this afternoon. ftev E B Moon went to Kelso, Wash, today where be will visit his parents. Ths family of Zopher Davis lias gone blaokbarrylng up the MoKeuzle, Mrs Wm Darrooh aud son, Johnny, went to Albsny yesterday to vlalt rela' tlves. Judge H R Klnosld wss a paaaenger lor Portland on yesterday afteruoon'e train. Prol MoLeod, who has been a guest of Dr B F Kowlaud, left for Spokane today. J M Martin and family returned to day from a few daya' vlalt at Boawell Springe. Mr and Mrs B C Jakway left last night for Portland where they will reside, , Wm Martin, John Veatoh and Itobt Cooley returned to Cottage Uroys y terdsy. Fred Herbold returned Saturday evening from bla outing at Belknap Springe. Mrs H H Hunter and Miss Tina Hunter visited tha enoampment at At bany yealerJay. Miss Isabel Jakway left on tbs after noon train for Hood Blver where she will vlalt frlende. Mlaa Ceolle Adsma returned on the 2M tralu today alter a vlalt with Portland frlenda. Hon 8 H Friendly returned yeetsr. day from Pan Krauoleoo where be has been on buelneee. J O Watta, the optlolan, la back from Collate Urove aod will be lu bla office all tble week. Jamea H Smith, an old floater of 1863, whose horns Is at Crwwsll, la Tlalling In the olty. Attorney E B Bryaon and family ar rived on the afternoon train from Cor vallle. Tbey are the guests of Prof aud Mrs I M Glen. Professor Hawthorne and family left tbls morning for tbelr summer reeldenoe at Heal Bocks for au outing or several weeks. John Handssksr, Is taking his vanv tloa by assisting In a N P Surveying party whose destination lathe inuuth of tha Columbia. Mrs B F Bootl of Biddies left lor Creawell on the afternoon train. Sbe haa been vleltlng Mr and Mrs J O Watte of tbls olty. Al Holdsn haa taken charge of the excavation for the dike for the new sawmill being erected at Springfield by the Booth-Kelly Co. Mr E B Yates, of Kentuoky, who baa been spending a mouth on the MoKensIs river hunting and flailing, left for bis boms today. Men's Suits. All wool, Oregon caslnnore per suit $7.00. Clothespins. 7 doz clothespin 10c, 3 doz for 5c. Clotheslines ropo per lb 15c. Wire lines 15c up. Glassware. See our bargain glasswtue counter 10c and 15c. We'll do wonders on that countor. Ax Billy's ChssStahl, a earpsoler, was swept! out to eve slu drowned at astasias, ur. goo, yesterday, in full vivw of several hundred spectators. LhaaGriffla was brought borne to day from Aioeuy. He is very 111 with sclatio rheurraium aod bad to be car ried on a etretcher from the train. Mra M M ttaldwln and daughter, Mra Alice Itiubardr, aud ber little daughter, of PortWnd are vialtlug al ha borne of Mra aid wine brotber, W el Boas. Among thoe who went to Albany ctou'lay lo visit the encampment were: ilra Alf Dtllard, Miss Nina le'rauder, Mim La Vetne lng, H A Vincent and Deacon Davis. pour men were killed at Lyl, about 10 miles below Tbe Dalles, ysalsrdsy morning by an szploaion ef dyosmite. TUey wers carrying a box of tha stud aud dropped It. Mra Ina Mayer, who has been visit ing relatival and friends In Eugene, left yesterdsy for Han Francisco to re sume ber poeiilon with BL Toplln, holeeale milliner. Frank Hampton, Hugh Hampton, John Hampton and and their respect ive famlllm", accompanied by tbeir mother Mrs M E Hampton, leave to morrow morning for Foley Springs. Sunday's Balem Statesmen: Mra Allle Eaetbam, of Eugene, departed for home lait night having stopped ofl In Salem for a vlalt to tbs boms of James Eastham, en route borne from Ban Kranclaoo. Mrs F W Prentice today received a telegram Informing ber that ber fath er, Levi Burcb, la terlouily at his home In Athene, Indiana. Mrs Pren tloe will Itiave for that plaoe on to morrow morning's sarly Iraln. Hue morning B H Sbacklett of 220 East Fourteenth Blreet, received the sad newe nf the death of bis sister, Mrs Elizabeth WIINms, rf Bool land City, Missouri. Tula leaves Mrhhaek- leitllie only living member of the family. Mrs Emma Lolt, Mrs Buth Adamy and Miss Helen Ingle, whobave been guests of Mra M D Baldwin, of 304 Lawrence street, left yeatarday for their homes at Lawrence, Kan. Mrs Baldwin accompanied them as far as Port I aud. Herbert B Muruh, whole well known In Eugeue and also a graduate of the University with tbe class of 189k, re. turned Haturrtey night from New Haven, Conn, where be his been at tending Yale unlvrralty. He la pur suing gradnate oourtes In that Institu tion. Hotel Arrival HOFFM4M. F A HolUhsugh, S F N Hlsailluii, Koaeburg W il Add la, Portland Eugene Kltine, Cottnge Grove J Kelmnn, Flnrauoa II U Vsudusen, Ailon H LMillr, Gutherle, OT Al McKersie, Grants Pae (J X Wendling, H F Mrs 0 W l.onfurt, Aurora E E Ellsworth, Coburg, Minn J P Yates, Wasco John Kisiiiaii, Portland H W raylor, Portl.nd Geo Algeaiuiau, Portland Wllur Jai'ksun, Portland A U Funk", Florence Hairy Yuell, Portland E LsKtiriH', Wendling C J Skidmore, Silvertuu Mrs E C Huldrsy, (Jbloago Frank K Blair, Porllaud U J Atkins. Chicago E Kinmnns, Cottage Grove Mrs Kanon, Missouri Ji tin H MnNarry, Salem 0 E Sllverthroue, Philadelphia KUOKNK. G A Bock, Aurora H H Hurst, Aurora J B Hurst, Aurora H A Snyder, Aurora LB Hill and wife C KSkldiunrs, B P Co C K rtliiipsoii, Loraue J W Fleming Arthur Hurt ' M B MoCuie J C Vcaleh W K Marlln A I' McAllysinr, Ban Jose W ll Katun, Jitspe. It E Itiillsm, Hpokaue P L Peiti, Bpoksiie The Imperial. CotUge Grove, Or. First olaiw.Baniple rooiu SUl.Mi t.t. well lilt. 1.1 u.,. I $1.J and tin) vt dav. Hats $1.00 Odds nnd ends in men's hats to close out at 51 00. $-'.r)ti,$2.1.-),f2.00,$1.75and $1.50 hats in odds and ends at $100. No back numbers but all good saleable goods. Window Shades. Short time only cents each, all colore.' Neckties. Odds and ends, mens' 26 oeut iitH'kware 15 cents STORE THE SOCIAL REALM. 'Ibemsnisge of Mies Esthsr Elisa beth Johnson to Beroard C Jak way i-aine off very quietly Hsiurduy evening at the First Con gregational church. The ceremony wa performed by Bev Mac H Wa lase. After tbe exercises a reception and banquet waa ulven at the residence of lie brides mother, Mrs J W John son, Mr and Mra Jtkwsy left Mod- day morning fur Portland where luey will retire. e Although Saturday evening was very sultry, that did not prevent a goodly number of ladies from atiend li g tbe W K C meetlog In Frank's bail. Afier tbe regular buiiueae sess ion, Mrs Cox, of Urtots Pats, msde a abort talk about tbe corps there. At tbelr lwt meeting tbey bad a wedding which united oueof their young ladies to prominent man of Ursula Pass, rfhe clueed ber Ulk by urging tbe young lad ilea of this oorps to do like wise. Mrs Yerlugiou bad commenced to read au esaa ou Bret Hart, when the fire hell rang aud tbe meeting was called to a clone. FROM CAMP WILLIAMS. Large Crowds There Yesterday- Lieutenant Griffin III. Special to thaGOAao. Caup Williams, July 21. A good number of Eugene people csme dowu to Aljaoy jesteraay to visit Camp Williams. Excursions from Portland, Corvallla and other points ware run to Albany and several thousand visitors wsre in attendauoe. Tbe boys from Eugene are all getting along very nicely with tbe exception otHeoond Lieutenant Cbas W Griffin, of Co A, wbo ia Buffering from rheu matism. He had to be taken home to day. Privates Oscar Faust sad Ora Wilson, of Co A, returned borne last night, being compelled to leave on account of busiuesa. An order bas been read in Co A pro moting Corporals Horsoe Burnett and Frank MoMurry to tbs rank ol ser geant. A man in Co D, Separate Battalion, of The. Dalles, bad a leg broken last evening while making a pyramid. He was the lop man when be lost bis bal anoe aud fe 1 to the mound. ORGANIZED EFFORT ENDS. Harry Tracy .Has Successfully Eluded all Pursuit. Tscoma, Wash, July 21. Afur fory daya utintiuul pumuit by iijeQ and bloodhound", au organized effort to cipture Harry Traoy, the eoaped On- kou oonvlct, haa ended. Tracy may now be considered as any other fugl live Irom justice, with a price ou bis head. To pursue Traoy through Clarke, Cowlllsi, Lewi, Thurston, Pierce, Kit sap, Suohoniuhand King counties bas cohI thee counties S 10,000. In tbls state he has slain three officers, des perately wounded oue, who may not recover, and assaaslnated bis partner, Merrill. Court bouse News. Mortgage $750 00 Satltfacllou of mortgage 2700 00 KIAi. KSTATK TRANSFERS. U H to LeuaB Otlix 100 aores In tp a r J w, patent. O A I) R H to M D Lingo 47.08 acres lutp lOarfi w.tJll.SS. U Ullay Mills, ezroumr of estate of A It Jliittolpb, deceased, to Harali M Ustee 90 46 acres In tpl8a r 11 w, I50(. t A ami 8 E Kallkli, lu C A Harlow l)t7blk 1 Cheshire's 2nd ad to Eu gene, and lot 8 blk 1 tjheltou'e ad to ui:!Mie, 14(10. misuaa liciksi. Heriurd 0 Jskwsy aud Either E Johnson, Lorls M Johnaou witness. H N Oaroutte aud Mary I Wlneooff, H P llaroutte witness. New Today. WANTED. tiirl to do general house work. Kiqnira of Mrs R Mc Murphey. LOST. A nolit book for mo leys paid oui by Eugene Water Co. Kluder please leave with R McMur phev. Skirt s Suit Tlie remainder of our Summer Suits and Skirts nuii-t be sold. Crash Suits, White Pique Suits and Reversible Covert Cloth Suits. . . . ALSO . . . White duck Skirts, Demino Skirts, Crash Skirts and Fancy Cotton Skirts. For 10 days only at a BIG BARGAIN. S. 11. FRIENDLY. r 4-V. TOLD IN SIDE HEADS FOBfFT Basiokbs. Tbe following additional forest rangers have been ap pointed for tbe Cascade reserve: J"bn A W Heidecke, Detroit; B Gates Cochran, Salem; Elmer G White, fa lem; A L Morris, Harrlsburg; Ne ton J Terrell, Sslem ; George W Tay lor, MUay; William H Herman, Miuto; Henr. Foster, Sitters; Epbrom Henntee, Gates. 6m a LI. Blaze. A small fire aas started at heme of D E Barrett, corner Eat 14 and Ferry Saturday evening. Too fire alarm was given but before tbe boys reached tbe boose tbe tire was out. Tbe fire was caused by cbilren plsylngwitbmacbea in acloi-ei. Mabhed His Foot. James Beavey, wholireeupon tbe McKenzle a few milre, bad tbe misfortune to have one of bis feet pretty badly mashed under a wheel ol a traction engine Balurday afternoon. He came to Eugene Satur day evening and had bie Irjury at tended to. Leaoub Baseball. Saturday at gposane: PonUud 5, Hpokaue S. At Taooma: Butte 6,Taooma 2. At seat- lie: Helena 7 Heatile S. Sunday at Bpokane: Portland 7, Spokane 2. At Taooma: Tacoma 6, Butte 2. At Seattle: Helena 3, Seattle 2. Brick Woodsiid. Mason are at work on a new brick woodshed f r J H Klemm In the rear of his brick block on West Eighth street. Mr Klemm belleraa in putting up substantial bollJioga while be is at It. For Sale. Q-iarter section of good timber laud, 1J miles from McKenzle river, conveniently located for logging. Eatlmated to carry about seven lull Hon feet of gend ytllow fir. Address or call 011 J W Fountain, Walterville Or. The Wild West Show. Quite a crowd witnessed Starks wild west show at Bangs' Park Sunday afitrnoon. It was a creditable performance and was appreciated by those wbo wltuesstd it For Bent. Eight roomed bouse, in good repair, witb sewer connection, and bam, on North Pearl street. Inquire of Mrs. I. L. Campbell. LEFT FOR NEBRASKA. Willard Cooper Will Bring a Party of Homeseekers Here ia tbe Fall. Willard CooDer. of the WiiUmntin Val'ey Land Co, left Eugene Sunday for LlnoolD, Neb, where he will at once open a branch office for tbe firm. Mr Cooper's ot jeet in making thU trip bast is lo advertise Oregon and especially Eugene and Lane county. He will distribute a large amount of literature desoriptive of the county, wuicu tne company bas just had printed, and will make upau excur sion of a large number of homeaHekri, this tall, bringing them direct to Eu gene, leaving Omaha on September 12(0. Complaint reaches this offloe that a numnerof sidewalks in several places are badly out of repair. Ae a rule the walks are In eood lmn hnt .n '""' ery oao piece le found. J. W. KAYS' FURNITURE CO Embalmers and Fruneal Directors Day & Henderson, Undertakers and Embalmers. Cor. Will ana 7th will be reduced one-half if the works of your watch are pro tected by a case that will not bend or dent, will not wear thin, and is so close-fitting that it excludes dust and damp. The Jas.Boss s,r provides this protection, looks like an all-gold case, costs much less, and is guaranteed to wear IS years. AU lira, Is aU tjlee, M R JA1M1SIFY a - - . m lijtjs Sale. 4 IwSii? KEEP HEAD Is the maxim for health All our straw hats will be closed out at COST. Children's and misses' Summer Hats wijl be closed out regardless of prica. Men's Ttousih Straw Hats, worth $1.00 will be closed out for 25c. " There will be many snaps on this HAT SALE. Call early. P. FRANK & SON, 34. 36 and 38 E Ninth St. Boswell Springs, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON. These Bprinftt are recommended by the ieiwling phynlcIaDi-for the cure of Rheamatlim Catarrh. Stomach. Kidney and Liter trouble. Located on Southern J'aiMiio Railroad' "ehaita KuuUj." from sttn Krancinoo to Horiland (40 milei soutu of Eugeue.) Coustaothr open for the rrteptli'U of guckti. f'oro-lain Bath Tuba, Poswllice, Lx preen and PuMio telephone on the premiaea. From I10.UU pot week up, Including baths. IralnaetoDin front of the Holef. . F " ONE GALLON OF THESE WATERS CONTAINS! Fo"aisfam Chloride FotaHBium Bromide PouuMam Iodide Sjdium Chloride The University of Oregon Eugene, The 6rat aetneater, aeaaion 1902-3, opens Wednesday, September 17. The following achoolaand collenea are compriaed in the University: Graduate hchool, College of Literature, Science and Arta, College of Science and Engineering, Univeraitv Academy, School of Muaic, School of Medicine, School of Law, TUITION FREE Excepting in SchocJa of Law, Medicine and Muaic. (Incident! f 10 00, Student Biy tax $2.&0 per year.) Coat of livirg from 100.00 to ijQ m per year. For catalogue addreaa " Registrar of the University, Eugene, Oregon. PHOTOGRAPHS WANTED. For Publications io Advertise the Levis and Clark Exposition. The Lev.U and Clark Exposition Company Ril have oe.d f ir a large number of photographs to Illustrate publications on the Pacific Northwest wblob will be Issued to advertise tbe 1905 fair. Donations of views of land scape, cltlea, mountains, farms, grow ing crops, forest", mines, fisheries, river eoenery, Bea-lda resurie, etc, suit able for tbe half-tune process will be appreciated by tbe company. Photographers, professional and ama teur, wbo desire to make donations should address their plcturxs tn Henry E Reed, secretary of tbe 1905 Fair, 240 WaabiuKton street, Portland, Oregon. Tbe auljeot of tbe view should be In dorsed oa tbe back of tbe ( holograph, also tbe name of tbe photographer, eo that no mistakes will be made. Credit will be given to tbe photogrsper in all cases where use Is made of bla pictures. PbotogrupbB are desired from every seotlon of Oregon. None exoept those that will make good reproductions are wanted. Floreoce Items. Weat Jul j IS. The new engiue for ibe Marguerite arrived Friday, and the boat will be ready to run lu a few daya more. Miss Mabel Morris who has been at. tending schuol in Eugene for several moulbf, returned home last Balurday. Reports Indicate that considerable damage ws doue to i be fruit crop In this viulully by the high winds last Monday. Miss Mary McCoruack of Eugene, and bir nephews, Aitbur Geary of Poriuud, and Alfred Collier ol Eu gene, are vistitiug witb W R McCor naca aud Nmiiy. Last week the schooner Lilly made a trip Iroiu the Umpqua to Ban Fran oisco in 67 hours. Tbe Bella aud the dacrameuto weut from the BlUtliw to Sau Franclico In three days. The steamer K ibarts, ou her return from Yaquina list t-uuday brought a handsome new lauuoh for the pastor ol ihe Presbyterian cburcb lu Florence The launch was made by the Roches ter Gas Engine Co, of Rochester, N Y, ai d Is Indeed a little gem. Ube le chrlBlened the "Oxford" after tbe We make seven different kinds of bread. Cakes, pies and cookies of all kinds. Everything first class. Stop tbe bread wagon marked The C ACHOU when it comes by you HAMMOND & CHESHIRE. Bonboniere Bakery. ksirnll, h TV" T "T, k'l" l cl bakery, lr.ii.a.fruar.. l 1 ',!. I o0tti.,t,.. ic. cream. r i ! d-nrs. iw, fZTC" "' irto' i -1 . i Holder. Building No YOUR COOL W6. gr Magneaium Chloride - 10 er .67 gr Calcium Chloride l43ittr .53 gr Calcium Carbonatea lb nr 211 gr. For further Information addreu CAPT. BEN D. BbSWELL, Boswell Springs, Oregoi Oregon flburobinNew York which gave the boat to the church here. 8be la a fleet little orafi, capable of carrying about a dozen persons and will be a great con. veolenoeto Pastor MoKinley in mas. ing his rounds. KILLED A COUGAR. Big Mountain Lion Bagged Star Mapleton. Florence West: Borne of the Maple, ton folkB had an exoiting chase after a oougar Wednesday evening. Theat i ami was seen near there about 8:!0 p m by L Hollenbeck who ehol at It but missel. He then went to the hotel and roporti d and a partv started out with i gun and several dogs ia pur suit u the beast. It had gone Into tl.a thicket, and tbe dogB were unwilling to no far away from tbe men. Warren Andrews and Ouo Phelps followed tbs dogs for an hour or more and at length they succeeded In treeing the varmmt. Though it was quite dark Andrews brought tbe animal down by a enot from hie rill,. The cougsr measured S feet 6 lncbea from tip to tip. Mr Hollenbeck state tbitt It had been lurking around there for several daya. Rev J H Weber, of California, preached an excellent sermon at the M E church last night. He announced tha he would try aud be back to preach both murnlug aud evening next Bod. das , Removed The University Book Store lias moved to the Titus block on Willam ette street, where my customers will find me with a complete line of books, stationery, etc. H. G. MILLER. 640 Willamette - 1 1 1 Phone Red 554, DUNN BROS