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Daily Eugene Guard WEDNESDAY - - AUGUST 6 For Cigars JULIUS GOLDSMITH. HUD Tllwtal It IH Flr tonight tad tied warm. WEATHER. Thursday, oontln lig.HA, IVITIIt. 0 S Farrow notary pnbllo. Collier'! white lead the beet, feed and grooarlea at WhlU's. V B Farrow A Co lira Inanranoa. Dr Low ooalo-optlolan Eugene. Maeblne oil that'i good. Chamber! Hardware, 15 U Farrow Implement and machi nery. A landellda In prion of photographic work at tb Welder Btudlo. J O Watta, graduate opUolan,: En- gene. Jlee hive and supplies, Ohambera Hardware. Bay a refrigerator and keep oool. KY! FOBNITUHsl Co. . Horeen door and window at Loogb miller 4 Petsr's. Three docen iiamp photo for 25o at I lie welder Btndlo, oorner Seventh and Willamette, Bee Kay for ipeolal prloee oa UnU and oamp furniture. Dollar a down for cabinet photo at the Welder Btadlo for a short time only. Beet woven win mattress, oenter eupported, for 2 28 at Day A Hender eon'e. Bee our new Una of f 10, 111.60, 114 and f 15 bedroom let. Day Hen denon. When you buy a Creaoent bloycle you know you are alwaya ready to tart. You oao depend un a Oreeoent Be them at Chamber Hardware. l carry in (took a omnplet Una of plumbing fixture. We Inilall them Inaeanltary way. Our prloee are no nigner than other, probably not uigu. 'lia . and . elieet Iron work promptly attended to. Will M Mor row, phone, Red 7. BREVITIES, It 1 a good day for "fan Un." "I tbU hot enoogh for you?" Grant Past watermelon are In the market. The thermometer registered about iS deegreee In the (bade tbli afternoon, The county commissioners' court met tbl morning In regular monthly anion. C M Elspaaa, who recently suffered a broken leg, I able to be around on orutobe. Mia Maode Keroi, of Eugene, bai reelgned her poilllon In tb Lebanon publlo Hbool to aooept a position In the CorrallU acboole. In tb North weet league baeebell game yesterday tb following won. At Portland : Portland 10, Ta ooniaO. AtBeattle: beatlle 6, Bpo ue2. E J Arnold, who will furnlab amuse ment fur Eugene's etreet fair and oar nival In September, will be at Aber deen, Waab, on Auguat 27, 28, 29, 80, the oocaalon of a Woodman carnival. ' At the convention of the Women of Woodcraft at Cripple Creek, Colo, yes- terday Mra C C Van Ondall, of Ore gon, wai elected grand guardian. Un Mary F Hurley, alto of Oregon, wai elected grand banker. The Bugar Pine mllli, oonatruoted In Grant Paa ou theilteoftheold factory which waa burned eeveral weeka ago, are about completed. All the ma oblnery for the new faotory ha been received and will be ready for opera tion by the middle of the month. Hon Blnger Hermann, oommlaaloner of the United Htatee land offloe, ie ex peeled borne In a lew daya and will make a tour of the prlnolpal Oregon oltlet, ililug up the lenatorial situs.. tlon and gaining sufilolent koowledge to Indicate tbe wlndom or the unwle- dom of himself becoming a candidate, The Indian War Veterane of Indu pendenoe pained a resolution aeklng our representatives In ooogrea to paw a law granting them additional pay of 12 per day for each man during tbe time be eerved In tbe Indian war and 2 per day for the eervloee of bl bone In addition to the penaloni recently ee oured. PERSONAL. Eicurslon to Newport a Go. Aiudlolent number of people have igninea tbelr Intention of going tu Newport Bunday, w tb B P Company will run an exouralon, and bandbllla nave Deen ant out to that idaot, Tbe train will leave Eugene at 6: JO o'olook Bunaey morula, returning about :80 In the evening, There will bo no obange of oar. Hound trio 12.60. Seven noun can be pnl at th beacb and numeioue amusements euoh muelo, dancing, bathing, eto have been rovt ded. Fillhj Templet In India. Baored oowi often deAle Indian tern pies, dui won yet te a body that's polluted by constipation. Don'i per- King1 New Life Pill and avoid in. oiii mieery. They give lively livers, act v bowel, good digestion, floe a petite. Only 86o .1 I. iUl..X drug atora, ( Notice. Hollos 1 hereby given that my wife, Edna Goodpasture, ba left my bed and board, and I will not be reepooal ble for any debt oontraoted by her. I Dated thta lit of August, 1802. Blgnedi T A Ooodpabtum. Groceries. 3 lb K C Baking Powder 20c 21 lb beat eaoa sugar gi.oo 10 gooa uuoolorsxl Jepau lea. S6o ah exeoslleot roaat ooflee , 16c 1 lb lemon oakea loo Weatlllbavealew lib paekagee of trashing powder for So Tobacco. 1 plug Battle Ax tuhaono tie 1 IbBlar, Hnraeshot, Bawlog or Climax tobacco . pkga Red Bell. "Ka page Dlxl Queen . J6o 1 lb Pom per line cut chew lobex...4io Child or Export elgar , 0j Hotel Arrivals. HorPMan. OWU Black, Foley Bprlng J W Ward, Marehfleld W Younger and wf, Portland Lloyd Henderson aud wf, Portland Jesse Jenlry, Portland J P Jooee, 8 P It It H A Tromp, U B Mine U C Dooke, B F C D Brenton, Chicago Edw. A Bouullz, Portland H E Btemler, Portland Alfred H Boalln, Portland A W Gleey, Portland N H Wllbey, Portland Cbaa Leddy, B F W J Raymond, B F Bruce MoDoualJ, B F Eugene W Veat, Bt Louie Mo Que R Helming, Portland ' H N Cooknrllue, Halem W O Wltael, Portland H J Blaalng, Portland " ' " H B Hill, Portland J P Jones, Portland The Imperial. Cottage Grove, Or. First olaea.Bample room 80x60 feet, well equipped. Kates 11.00 and 12.00 per day. Road Contract Let The county commissioners' oourt, in eslon today, let the oontrsct nf lm proving a part of the MoKensle road, money for whloh waa fparlly appro priated by tbe county and parti raised by private eubsorlptloue, to Cbaa Oroner, the well known Eugene teamster. Mr Oroner' bid wa 75 oeot per yam aua in work to be done n fol town Flrat-On the road from Hlsh Banka to Thurston, dirt work and gravei, an noie in middle of road to be filled, stumps to be taken out and gravel two low wide where neoeeearv. and all patch work oa that part of tbe road. Second From Hendrloke Ferrv to the Barney Wood Hill, to be llxed In like manner as above. 1 Mr Oroner will oommence the work In a short time. He le required to finish the work by the 10th of October. J O Welts la at Prluevlile Mr D A Paloe la recruiting at New port. Blaine Hovey I back from an outicg at tb beach. DPBberidan, of Walker, arrived on today'a train. F L Cham here retorned tbl after noon from Portland. Myrtle Kays returned from Cottage Grove on today's train. Mlaa Katberlne Patterson Is baok from McKenrie Bridge. Ell Bang wa a paoeoger to Cot' tag Grove tbl afternoon. O M Young and wife left tbl morn log for their raaoh at Vlda. Mies Noma Millar, of Lebanon, I visiting relative In Engene. L Q Hulln and family left tha morn log for a sojourn at Newport. - Robt Hayea came down from bl hop yard at Creewell tbl afternoon Mis Etba William oame back to day after a vialt with frlenda In Port land. Mra F L Polndexter la visiting ber parents, Mr and E K Van Bklke, at Mound. B L Bogait and family returned yesterday from an ontlog on tbe Mo. Kenzle. Frank Hanaon baa returned home, He took a vacation ai MoKenile Bridge. Mra OF Knox and eon Frank Ittt on tb 2:08 train for a month' visit at Cottage Grove, L M Travis and Olln Ford left tbl afternoon on tbelr bioycle for a trip op tb MoKenzle. Dr O W M Black Is down from Foley Bpringr. He leave in a few daya for Anion for bla heeltb. Mr and Mra Jaa Carband and neph ew, rele uoOouale, of Leaburg are In Eugene visiting friend. Mr Anna Buok returned last night from a trip through Boutbern Oregon and Northern California. Mra Agnee MoElroy and eon Coler Idge will go to tbelr timber olalma on tb MoKeurle tomorrow. ' Frank Taylor Intends leaving in tbe morning by etage for tbe Lower Bl- ualaw to vlait bla parenta. C B Senator John H Mitchell arrived home at Portland from Washington, v v, yeeieraay afternoon. Mr A J Johnson and daughter. Carrol, oame down from Creewell to day and are guest of L H Jobnaoo. Mr and Mra Bobuebel ot Oregon City will arrive early tomorrow morning to aiiena tne aanua-Beattle wedding, Mr and Mra Samuel Handsaker left last night for Lewlsvllle, Oregon, to visit their daughter, Mrs W L Brlstow. J D Hamllu went to Cottage Grove on today's train, where be will visit some mineral eurluiri on tlia n,iui Fork. Mra J no F Weatherbee and daugh ter, J en me. relumed on this afternoon'., train from a visit with friend at Ores- til. Arthur Sloan, wife and ohlld. Ben Cain and Mra Ida Simpson left this morning for au outing at MoKenile .Bridge. F J Miller and family, wbe bave been vlsltiug Mrs Millar's mother, MreJGUiay, returned borne to Al bany tbla afkrnoon. Balem Jourual; MraJH Camnhell and Mis Carrie Campbell bave gone to tne mountains east of Eugene to epend the summer. J P Jooee, tbe genial traveling iawugr agent or toe a P Co. was In Eugene today In tbe Intereat of the eiourelou to Newport, Mlea B J Evaoi, of Cbloaco. who has been visiting friends here, went to Junction today to visit ber parent. wno live near that place. Mr and Mr R T Bealtl arrived thie aiterooon to attend the marriage of tbelr eon W Gilbert Beattle to Mla Will lianna tomorrow. NEW BOOKS AT FREE LIBRARY. The Fortnightly Club's Library now Contains Almost Seven Hundred Volumes Office Hours. The lollowlog books were received yesterday at tbe Free Library: Mao Wltboot a Country, Hale; Life and Letters of LM Aloottj How I Went to Hervloe, Aloott; Up From Blavtry, Washington ; Era of Reconstruction, Burgeoe; Ceoil Rhodes, Heoeman ; Audrey, Jobnaoo; Edwin Booth, Huttoo; Black Cat Club, Ciotbera; In Ships of Steel; In tbe High Valley, Cooledge; Life of R L Btereoaon, Balfour; With Frederick, Tne Great, Hetnpe; Tbe Pilot, Cooper; Heroines, of Fiction, Huwella; Alloeof Old Viol oennes; Helmet of Navarre; Poets of America, Btedmao; American An tbrolegy; Btedmao; Toe Battleground, Glasgow; Captain of the Gray Horse Troop, Garlaod; American Literature, Richardson ; TbeConq'jeror, Atberton; Tbe Mississippi Bubble, Hough ; Tbe Virginians, Tbackery ; Beginnings of New England, Fieke. Tbe Eugene Free Library is now plsoed in tbe Journal building) on Ninth etreet and la oonduoted in ao oordanoe with tbe State Library Aot. It U ucdar the management of five members of tbe Fortnightly Club, tbe mayor nf tbe city and tbe obalrman of tbe finance committee of tbecouuoil. At prerent the library oonlaina be tweeu 600 and 7 JO voluneiof onrefully. selected books. Additions are made from time to time depending! upon tbe funds at baud. Hours, Tuesdays and Fridays from 2 to 6 p m. So! THE CARNIVAL KING AND QUEEN Voting Commenced Today Bal lot Boxes at Four Different Business Houses. Balloting for tbe Klog and Queen nf the atreet fair and carnival to be beld In Eugene September 24 26, 26, and 27heta'i today, ball it boxes being placed at Vlnoenl'a drug store, at De Lano'a drug etore, at tbe banquet and at the Cachou. Tbe votes are one cent each, aix for 6 cent, 30 for 25 cents or 65 for 60 oents. Tbe oonteet promises to be an ex' citing one as several oiodldates will be In tbe del I, It is said that at least two ditternt lodgea will put up candi dates for Q'leen and each will spare no money or time to secure tbe election of oandldatr. Iu addition to H A Vincent aud W L DeLano there bave been added to tbe oommlttee on ballitlug for King and Qurfen, Mrs Hattle Spenoer. Miss Tbereee Friendly and T A Gilbert. FIBST COUNT. The first count of votes was madetbis afternoon at four o'clock with tbe tbe following result For Queen Katbenoe Kauflman.. 30 For King Al .Hampton 80 FredFlek 1 Prank Goodpasture 1 DEAN SANDER SON LECTURES Tells People of Portland of Divin ity Schools in Other States Near State Universities. Veslerday'a PortUnd Journal: In bli lecture before tbe First Christian oburoh yesterday. Dr E O Sanderson, dean of tbe Eu;ene Divinity School, about whlcb there has been eotne press oomment of Its relations with the Uni versity of Oregon, mentioned several universities which bave divinity stu dents who partake of the advantages oil-red therein. He also said : lbs universities are open to all. and why aboula we not avail ourselves of the opportunities ollereo? Why should a young man be discriminated against beoauee be U studying Iji the ministry? Ibe authorities of the Eugene Divinity Sobool never entertained any idea of uniting ohuroh and state, nor do they wa for speclnl privllegea for our students who attend olataes at the University. Tbe state Institution has never Instituted auy epeolil course for our benefit, nor bave we ever aeked for such, but so long as the doors are open 10 an, we propose to enjoy the excel lent advent ages ottered. " Moving Hydrants. Pursuant to an order made by the oily oounoil al lta last meeting, to re move all fire hydrants from sidewalks, Superintendent Taylor of tbe water woiks le at work moving tor.', looted as follows: At West Eighth and Olive, at West Seventh aud Olive, at East Eleventh and Mill and at East Eleventh and Pearl. There Is another one at the McCluog corner at Eighth and Willamette streets but It ie solidly Imbedded In tbe cement walk and It would be a bard proposition to mov It. It will probably remain where It Is. Born. To Mr and Mrs MP Wheeler a' Qleenleaf, Lane oountv. Am ions daughter. Notice. Partlee knowing themselves In. debted to the firm of Hulery & Russell please call and settle by tb 10th of August, at 86 West Eighth atreet, Wat E RuasRLL. Building Contract Let. W Binders let tbe oontraot for the re emodellng nf building on Willamette street at preeent occupied bythegrooery vv rt Kenton ie the oon traotor aud work will begin aa soon as material oao be secured. Amoni the rainge mat will be done are tbe fol lowing: 'the floor will be lowered to me isvel uf the walk; an entire new plate glass front will be made In front; wu-.uoluio uirt win be exoavated auua casement made under tbe floor; a akyllght will be lostalled ; tbe entire rear euu will be rebuilt. The building will be strictly up-to-date with all mooern arrangement when finished. Boggy and Tandem Collided Yesterday afternoon Wal'er KauS- mau and Jesse Wliliughty while riding on a tandem near Bangs' Park 0 illided with a buggy ocoupied by two daughters of James Anderson, of Irving. Tae horee took fright and rin away, throwing the young ladles to tbe ground, but noteerlomly hurt lug them. The bugy was badly battered up as was also the tandem. The way the acoident happened the tandem and buggy both started to turn the same way when tliey met and came together with a orasb. H. GORDON, Tie Housefurnislier FOR THE KIGHT PRICE Supported bed t-prings, each Kitchen treasure tables, the best make, each ..... o Excelsior mattress with wool top, each ' ' 2'jv! Prices on all other things accordingly. ' . Discounts given on all complete house-furnishing outfits. H. GORDON, The Housefurnislier 36 Fast Ninth Street. KEEP YOUR HEAD COOL -All our straw hats will be Is the maxim for health- n nspn nnr nr. I I 1 I t hi mron'o anri y,,1nn,ni c - a uiioooa summer Hats will be closed out regardless of price. Men's Rough 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. Boswcll Springs. DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON. 1 neso spring! are recommended by the leading phyntcl 6 140 mil f guefcU. I'orcelaln Bath Tubs. rrn.momMn. Kianey and Liver trouble. Wated on Southern l'V..!! u.,7 "Bhama K.rato." from San Fraud! to I'nnUnd un m.7... ..7!r ' l'l Kallroni. upeu lur tne ivceoiion 01 gueju. rorcelaln Halh Tubs. Poatofflce T iTxDreii 1.1 ' telenhone on th nrpmUpa Pmntiniun... ... i. "r' r-Jtpress and hub . front of the HuteC ''iliMM. Trslmnopij ONE GALLON Of THC8C WATERS CONTAINS: M6. gr Ma(tnelon Chloride - 10 ir .57 gr Calcium Chloride - iiS .63 gr Calcium Carbonates - Ti) Sr 2" gr. For further Information eddress CAPT. BEN D. B05WELL, Bojwtll Spring, Oregon. Potassium Chloride rotaseium Bromide f'otafl-lum loillde Sjdlum Chloride The University of Oregon Eugene, . . . , Oregon Star. KAftBlnn 10n9.fl W-J n. . . - Academy, School of ilmic hoot , K? JiL. r'SL??? .""i". Ualver, Married. Mr K E Camtnlns. of Jnn.i.. City, and y B Boraflord, of Iodeperj. denoe, Polk oountj. were m.rr, .. ) onctloD Tuesday, Aug 6, 1'jOJ. The oride Is well known In I.an. .. nd (be groom Is a hlhl rn.P. oltlaen at Independence. CHARITY !!! 1; supposed to benio at home, but often begin, nowhere, aud that is just where it should begin and end in bus- You don't want charity; you don't expect chanty; and you don't get charity! Charity huM tn ..m. , , , y wim m uiuilHUae . """IJ ""n a mulU- tude of business errors. IF YOU BUY,? If!" allrf?lLv' K0Kl" or "hop-worn 2i H? you are often dis anpninted W.um your want, are not promptly attended to; if you hare a poor auortment to select from, and you oontinu. to buy in the same slow old place, that is oharity. BUT YOU ARE NOT GETTING IT Any honse th t solicit, your business for any but purely Lu.ines. nJZZ asking charity from you. We are not looking for Charity, and ucKcve you are. We haro gained th. repatation of "lwaya h.in th, beat good. " t th, most reasonable price i " ' ,n" To look around b to buy here M.lJanney Kioth8tet,oppo.ita Hoffmin Holl1 ' Law. nf 1 . nr.ji.t , - , . $10 00, Student B,dJ tax 82.50 VJJ..JM TUITIOS FRKE-ExceptinginSchooU viuin,, ovu ieDi iyiiy tai 5a.5t per year. For catalogue addreas Registrar of the University, Kugene, Oregon. Administrator's Notice)- Notioe is hereby given that the under- 'KUDU, I lit B im n alralnr rtf (Ka ...s- a iu j r. - - j-L " """"won, oy Tirtue oi an or-' u. on o uui maue ana entered of recor j 'ueooumy uourtof Lane oounty. Or, gon. onlhe4ih day of August, 1902, will VL Z Z V r",B 8816 ir oaah on and in ,i , aT 01 oP'ember, 11)02, and hi L la p"ly """"R 10 Pay the oribed real propert5, to wit: The west hull fnJSi Z!. ""'"L -""."east : -..uobi quarter and the northwest qnarter of tbe southwest onnrter o Seotion U in Tp 17 S. R .7 W., will. . iuuuiy, uregon. iirst publication August 6. 1P02. n v it ..... . w u HALE, Admmiaira'urof the estate JlJaafleUen J. W. KAYS' FURNITURE CO Embalmers and Fruneal Directors Shoes. Odds and rmW lu ladles oxfords ...II 00 Odds aud ends lu child reus oxfords Wo A larje, full aiaed. uu ioadala man at k. ii.... ..... . . . r J"iii runes and ooloalesfres with o.W) puri'h. of shoes at out time. Hon-, fall to etv our. big llos of new ran snoea b-fnre buying. Tin Ware, Woodenware. 1 tin wash boiler 75c pint tin oupa "'."'."'...bc 1 doi wooden oMne plna "."V.V.""".10o Fruit Jars, Glassware, Etc. I dox covered Jelly gtaaeee sio i una iunit'i-rs jj I dn Mason J.i r.( and luui!ere!"io i dot fair Jar n,r 1 doa good Jar rubbers 5, J doa be.1 J rubber. J..Z'mc I doi pint Mason rs J4e 1 due quart Maaoo Jan ..... "'fto . iuuisioo Mason Jra ClosingOutSale ON SHIRT WAISTS Everyone this Season's Goods. No old stock. ..11.10 1 Ax Billy's Departnent Stored Our Our Our Our Our Our Our $1.00 yhirt Waists for 1.25 Shirtwaists for l.j0 Shirt WaUu for o Mart aists for .7' See Show Window O S. rt . ... i-Yx ?,h.lrt Waists for --oO Mart Waists for .WanJ Waists for 1 (X) 1.15 1.2.5 1.50 1.75 2.50 S. H. FRIENDLY. ay Ac Henderson. Undertake If la ' ..X.. J ano cmpaimers. tor. Will ana 7th Removed The University Book ritore lias moved to the Titus block on Willam ette street, where my customers will find me with a complete line of books, stationery, it G. MILLER. ..Excursion.. From Eugene to Newport and Return Sunday, Aug 10. Leaves Eugene fi :80 a m, pl 1' K acvri hours at Ibe heai h. Through Southern Paoiflo train, no obange ol ot-. Grand eDterUinmenl muelo, danclnt:, batblaK. The life paving crew will Rive a drill. BUY YOUR, TICKETS NOW AT THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC DEPOT. ROUND TRIP $2.50 e make seven different kinds of bread. t;akes pies and cookies of all kinds. Merything first class, fctop the bread wagon marked The C ACHOU when it comes by you HAMMOND & CHESHIRE. Bonboniere Bakery. 'lt o.tnti ronh ' laet every thing k ent I n a fir class bkT. "".'" "P luDrhe tor iH-. nL .d lunch 'lns UkM id "cl.ars. wi dilivtT1 Md Cilscti-. lee cwm, T tree . f charge. l"uT(u"th,'',ilU' Wn "'"D "y Prt U" "olden Building No 640 Willamette ' riione R3d 554. " DUNN 3R0S