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Daily Eugene Guard For Cigars JULIUS GOLDSMITH. fiJUHO Tilt-phoni, li -Hiin III. -TSV .iffjLHU-- WEATHER. Fair tonight warm. tad Friday, not ao Bkau. BREVITIES. IIIIS. C B Farraw notary pnblla. Oolllw'i while lMd the bast Fwd and froearlaf at WblU'i. U B Farrow A Co Art inaaraao. Dr Low ooulooptlolan Eugene, Mabln oil that' good. Chamber Hard war. U B Furow ImplwiMDtt and mMb nery. 250 new up-to-dat aklru Just re ceived. BaokalBtor. A landslide In prloM of photographic work al tha W aider Studio. J 0 Watte, eradoat optloian, Eo cene, Than U nothing In iklrU too aaaart 1 or as to nil. P Krank Bon. Bee blrea and supplies. Oban here Hardware. Boy a refrigerator and keep oool. Kay Fdbhitubi Co. Horeen doora and window al Longb miller Peter'i. Three doten etamp photna for 250 at the Welder Btodlo, oomer Seventh and Willamette. Bee Kayi for ipeolal prloe on tent and oamp furniture. We are alwaya watohlng the market for new Idea In ladle' tklrU. Baoket. Dollar a doun for sab Inet photo at the Welder Btndio for a thort time only. Beet woTen wire matti, oenter supported, for 3 26 at Day Hander aon'. Bee oar new Una of f 10, $12.60, I M and 116 bedroom U. Day Hen dereon. By fatblon'a daore eTery lady muat own one of our new fall aklrte. Baoket. When you bay a Creeoent bloyole yon know yon era alway ready to atari. You oao depend una Oreeoent Bee Ibem al Chamber Hardware. Why pay 18.60 or 14 for a poorly made hooethold treasure table wbeo yon oan gel tba bl ubl made for 13.26 al Day A Hendenon'e. I carry In alock a ooniplct line of plumbing fixture. We Install then In a aanltary way. Our prloee are no higher than other, probably not ao high. Tin and abeet Iron woik promptly attended to. Will UHor. row, phone, Bed 1 7S. Excursion to Newport a 60. Atufflclent numbtr of people have algnifled their Intention of going to Newport Sunday, ao the a P Company will run anexourelon, and handbill have been aent out to that f!eol, Tb train will leave Eugene at 6:60 o'olook Sunday morning, returning a boot 9:60 lo4he erenlng. There will bo no obanga of oar. Round trln 12.60, Seven hoar oan be ipent at the beaoM and numeiooe amutemcnta auoh mu.lo, danelng, bathing, etc hero been rovlds d. Filthy Ttmplei la India. 8m red oowa often dsfll Indian tern. Plea, but wore yet le body tbat'e puiiuieu uy oonaupaiioa. itoo't per lnlt It. Glean your ytem with Dr. iilng' New Life fill anil avoid on told mteery. Tbey give lively liver, otiv bowel, mod digestion, On ap petite. Only 26o al W L DeLaooe drag .lore. Hotleat day yet. Are yoa golcg to Nswport Baodey? Two good bot gun to izobang for wood. Baaket riiore. Tb tbermometeri In Halem roeahed the 100 mark yealarday. Tbe Hrfloien Boue bu I laid ofl for repair. On of Hangs' wagonattt I doing service In It (lead. A Marlon oonnty woman want a alt for divorce from ber husband, who pit tobaooo Juloe In her faoe. A oeual we're ahead. New jacket and fun' received. Watob tb other fallow hUBtl. P Frank 4 Bun. League baeeball. At Portland: Ta ooma 6, Portland 2. AtBeleoa: Butt 6, Helen 2. Al (Seattle Beattla 4, Bpokana 8. Bmltb 4 Brown' feooe and bakt factory on Park .treat nar tbe Journal offloe ba commenced manufacturing bop I aakel. Tbe Fourth Beglmtnt Band will again delight tbe citizen of Eugene tomorrow vnlDg with anothr of It excellent open air oonoerte. Anaon Potter ha aold bl Intareat In tb Mlnneeota livery barn at Fifth and Willamette tret to J F Letter Bon wb will hereafter oondoot tbe bail nea. Another argument ha been mad In favor of a trip to tbe mountain. A man In Montana wa driven thirty mile over a mountain road and cored of appendloitl. Tbe oommlMloner' court ha ap propriated (300 to tbe W B P L to be applied on tbe Beet Cottage debt. The cost of the cottage will be about S660 when ready for ute. In the artlola of yeaterday'a Qoard pertaining to the meeting of tbe U B Consolidated Mining Co of Bohemia tba type (tated Blue Blver Instead of Bohemia. We atand oorreoted. Albany Demoorat: Tba kind of trike reported In the Bohemia and Blue hlver dl.trlot are of an order no one oan object to. We ara anzlou lor aoma of these strike In Linn coun ty. Mr Sergeant, of Pleaaant Hill, who bad tba misfortune to have ber arm broken In a runaway aeveral week (go and who ha been Haying at tbe bnme of Mr B F Wblteaker, ralurned borne today. Father L Przybylekl, formerly rector of tb Eugene Catholic churob, ba now atatloned at La Grande, ba a let ter In today' Orrgonlan oppoalng tbe location of the Divinity Bobool near tba Bute University. Paeudo dilettanti of drama, mnslo and aoolety are prone to expoaa a oor responding Ignoranoe la tbe manip ulation of aolentlflo nomenolaiure. even to the expression of an everyday fact Id language of abaurdlty. Frank Boolt, atatlon agent at Bid- die, haa been promoted to the poaltlon of train dispatcher al Aabland. Mr Boot! la a Lane county boy and wai tatlon agent,at Crwell 12 year. Ha I a brother of O L Boolt, of the Flnt National Bank of Eugene. A Dayton, Or,, liveryman, ae a Joke, put a bell unrer the wagon of a newly married oouple, just etartlng on their brldel trip, and now be baa been eued for 6,000 damage, a a mult ol tba runaway that followed. Jokee are eomellmee earloua attain-. Roeeburg Review : President P X Campbell, of tbe University of Oregon will be In Boeeburg all day Friday and will be dad to meet a!U former tu. dnt of the U of O, and, of ooufV all other who dealt lo take up the edu catlonal work In that Institution. Harry Traoy died as tragically a he lived. HI love of tbe epeotaoular fol lowed him to tbe end and be muet have been oalm even In hie last momenta ae ha eat In tbe wheat Held cursing wound that would have meant bl death In the course of a tew bour. A freight and gravel train on the Ohloago, Milwaukee A Bl Paul nolllded between Collin and Rhodes, Iowa, yesterday afternoon, and Dennl Mar kreee, engineer of the freight train and Wm Brayman, engineer of the work train, and nine labors re were Inatantly killed while SO were Injured. PERSONAL. Moved. I M Frauds ha moved bl place of bu.lnrea from W.et Fifth street to tbe last hnue on West Eighth street, at tbe oorner where the road turne south. All old patrons ara Invited to call al tbe new place. B Bpenoer 1 In town again. B O Brady la down from Crew:U Julio Goldsmith li back from Port. land. Cba Griffin' oondltlon la aoma bat tar today. J O Booth waa a passenger to Grant Pasa today. Mis Lot Dunbar went to Grant Pas today. I W Pop and family are recreating at Newport. D P Biierldan returned home to Lynx Hollow today. C 0 Harelton, the Creewell merchant la lo tb oity. Mia Irene Applegate la visiting friends at Boeeburg. W H Gllbertaon, of Aurora, a hop buyer, I In Eugen. Justloe Btanton, of C'reswsll, made Eugene a visit today. MrBbarman, lb ooortboas janitor, la back from Corvalll. Mr Jaa Earban returned borne to Leaburg this morning. Ml Lola and Llbby Howe returned this afternoon from Salem. Tbe Free Methodists ara holding oamp meeting at Falrmount. Mr J B Medley, of Cottage Grove, arrived on the afternoon train Attorney and Mrs Bchnebel returned to Oregon City this afternoon, Mr C F Bobweder left for Portland on today'a train to visit friends. Charley Miller haa returned to Eu gene from the Blue Bivsr mlnee. Bert Eastland and Chaa Miller oam down from Blue Blver Tuesday After next Wedneeday Dr Lowe, tbe opllolao, will ba out of town for ten daya. x Oscar Gorrell, of Btephen, Oregon le In the city. He return horn to night. Mr W J Koyoe, her mother and titter left Bunday for Ban Jose, Call' fornla. Mr Wm Miller haa reoovered from three week illness and I able to oom down town. Mr and Mr 0 M Klasenger left th morning for Newport to spend a week on the beach. Mr and Mr F E Chamber returned today from an outing at Casoadla, Linn County. Mis Gertrude Jaokson, of Taooma, Wash, I the guest of Mr and Mr Olive Cheshire. Mrs Geo Kelly and children arrived thla afternoon from a month's vaca tion at the beach. Mr and Mrs J M Valkmarof Creewell, came down from Creewell yesterday and returned today. President Campbell, of the Uolversl ty, went to Roeeburg this afternoon to attend a school convention, Med ford Oregnnian: Mia Carrie George I expecting th arrival of her mother, who live at Eugene. Mlee Lusetta Frulan, of Athland arrived on tbe afternoon train and the guest of Mia Rosalind Groas. Mr and Mr B T Beattla returned borne to Oregon Olty today alter at tending tbe wedding of their eon here today. J O Booth, of Grants Pass, oounty Judge of Josephine oonnty, and brother of Hon B A Booth, of Eugene, Is In tbe olty. Mrs Wllse Owen and daughter Ermine returned home on today' train after a month's slay on tba Iwtr flnlnmhla mr Isaao Stepbena and J G Stephenson returned today from Eastern Oregon where tbey have been looking after timber Interests. Mr and Mrs W Gilbert Beattla left on Ibe 1:42 pm tram today for Ore gon City. Tbey will leave In a few weeks for Wrangle Alaska, where they will reside. J C Meredith, of Napa City, Calif, will return home sometime during the first of next week. He it a brother of Mr Wm Miller and has been visiting relative bare far a mon th. Corvalll Timeei W O Heekart, ac companied by two of hi carpenter, left yesterday for Eugene to complete the Inside woodwork on tb Calkin residence. It will require two week to finish th work. HEADS NEARLY BLOWN OFF Bears tl i f lit Hmd Yd HiiIwiti fee Groceries. 1 lb R C Baking Powder 20c SI lb beet aan eugar fl.00 1 lb good unoolered Japan lea SAo An exeosllent roast eoOee ... 16o 1 lb lemon cake loo We still have a few lib paokara of washing powder for 6o Tobacco. 1 plug Battle Ax tobaooo tSo 1 lb Btar, Horseshoe, Hew log or Climax tobaooo . i&o pkg Bed Bell jj,, 6 pkg Dixie Queen . i&e 1 lb Pompar fine out ehsw lobaMo...46c S Child or Expert cigar io Shoes. Odd aud end lo ladle oxford ...61.00 Odds and ends In elilldren oxfords 60c Alarg, mil eiaed, up to-date map of the Unlteo 8iatraaDdoolonieefreewltb a $6.00 puruuase of k at one lime. Don't fall lo era oor big Hue of new Fall thors before buying. Tin Ware, Woodenware. 1 tin wash boiler 7&e 2 pint tin oupe ......6o 7 do wooden clothe plnr 10o Fruit Jars, Glassware, Etc. 1 dot covered Jelly glaseea jSo 1 do tumbler 1 dr. Uasonjar cap and rubbr...2So i not rair r ruiiber 5e 1 doa good Jar rubber do best Jar rubber ., j 1 dot pint Mason I an T5a i ao ,uart Maran Jar 5, 1 dot ) gallon Mason Jan n.ig Albert Abel, Eugene Boy, Prob ably Fatally Injured by Powder Explosion. Two men, Albert Abel and Jesse Cheshire, nearly bed Ibeir beads blown ofl at Astoria last Friday afternoon io an attempt lo burn some powder. One of tbe men bad been given about a pound of powder to throw In the rivet, but be and bis oom pan Ion decided to burn It If possible, it bavlng been dam aged. Tbey spread the powder out on the street and Ignited a fuse tbat bad been attatcbed to it. As It did not burn Immediately they approached, and while tbelr faces were over tbe powder It exploded. Cheshire bad bis face, ear and hair oadly burned, while Abel bad bis mouth open and inhaled soma of tbe burning powder. Tbe latter' oondltlon 1 trltlcal and be it not expected to recover from tbe shock. Abal't home is io Eugene and he was la tbe Philippines wltboneof tba volunteer regiment. Cheshire's home I at Grant Pas. Abel' many friends here regret to bear of tbe aoci dent and bope be may reoover. Off to Crater Lake. Vetterday' Portland Journal: A parly of fifteen, Including Gov Geer and wife, Congressman Thomas H Tongue, of tbe First DUtrlot; O H Bholee, Mis Merrlman and F H New' ell, oblef bydrographer of tbe United Btatee Galoglral survey, departed today far a two weeks' trip to Crater Lake aud aurronnding oouotry In Southern Oregon. Will G Bteel, an enthuslastlo mountain climber, will act as super visor and guide of tbe expedition, as be ha been to tbe lake several times before. A National Park was crea'ed at a late aeaslon of Congress wbloh take In tbe lake and aurroundiog oouotry. Tbe lake itself la one of ereat beauty, Intermixed with weird effeot, and I well worth a visit. It it 80 mile distant by wagon road from Medford on tbe Southern Paolflo Rail road. Hotel ArriYals. HOFFMalf. J P Jones, Portland, Or. Chan Tnomae, Portland L E Hamilton, Albany L C Marshal, Albany B H Davit, Barrieburg J O Booth, Grants Pasa W H Woodworth, Chicago Wlgman, Portland Geo O Bavls, B F G Bobuebel and wf, Oregon C ity J P Good, Mt Louis Oor Gorrell, Btepens, Or W G GilBtrap, City D MoGarrlty, 8 F J Oohn, B F Harvey Matbewt, B F D E Br K) bao, B F E C Plume, 8 F J Jaooba, Portland 0 O Hezelton, Creswell Lulu Rty, Athena Lou Spores, Tekoa, Wash M H Gilbertson, Aurora The Imperial. Cottage Grove, Or. First olaas.Bample room 80x60 feet, well equipped. Rates $1.00 and $2.00 per dav. July an Average Month. Prophet Bealt' meteorological sum mary shows that July, 1902, as about tne average and little ehe, despite the meroies of many people that It was an unusually warm July. We did miss but a little on rain, and that'a about all. Out of 81 possible daya of sunshine. there were 18 dear, 7 partly oloudv and 6 oloudy day.. Aa to winds, the max imum veloolty waa 29 miles an hour on tba 15ih from the southwest. Tbs mean temperature for tbe month was 66 degrees, tbe average for tbe nasi J2 year being 67. The total precipita tion wa 1.76 Inobes, tbe average for th past 82 year being .58 Inches. The highest temperature wa 95 degree on tbe 19th and tbe lowest 46 degrees ou the 7ib. WEDDED AT OAKLAND, CAL, Rev. tha F. Woodward, of Eu gene and Miss Eliza Leth Clunz. Rev Cha F Woodward, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Eu gene, arrived borne thi morning from Oakland, California, bringing wltb blm a bride, having been marriea there on Tuesday, August dtb, lo Miss Elizabeth A Glouz, daughter of Mr and Mrs Chrl.tian Gluuz. Dr Warren H Landon was tbe officiating clergy man. The many friend of tbe Rev Mr Woodward, wbo ba been In Eugene ouly a short lime, will be pleased to learn of bl marriage, which wae quite a eurprise to most of them, although beoouflded bis secret to a tew at tne time he left for Oaklaud a few days ago. R-v and Mrs Woodward will occupy tbe Presbyterian manse ou .Lincoln street in tbe rear of the oborob build- lug, and will beat home to tbelr friends after September 1st. THE SOCIAL REALM. The ladies of tbe Thimble Club held their regular bi-weekly meeting tbta afternoon at the borne of Mrs Bert Miller, 817 Oak street. Tbe usual mer ry time waa bad al conversation and fancy work. Ioed refreshments were seived. A good sewing machine to trade for wood, at Racket Htore. Headquarters at Eugene. Oorvallls Times: R M Cramer an rived Monday from a six weeks trip to Oakland, Oregon, and other points routb, during which time be was tell ing organs aud vehicles made at tbe local fsotory. He met wltb a good sale, closing out the greater portion of the stook taken wltb him, and engag, log a number or backs now In course of construction at tbe factory. As a result of tbe trip Mr Cramer expects to establish headquarters at Eugene for the sale of products of the faotory, end is now looking for a man wbo would like to take charpe of aucb an estab lishment. He is to leave Thursday to deliver four rigs sold on tbe trip at Cottage Grove. Will Attend Conventions. Harry Dunbar left last night for Bait Lake City, Utah, to be present at the national conclave of the Elks on Aug. 14th. He was jolued by Mike Clement, of Grants Pass. Tbey will return by way of Ban Francleoo and attend the biennlel national convention of the Knights of Pythias. CHARITY !!! 1. .upposed to beein at homo, but often begin, aowhe-e, aud that U jut where it .honld begin and end in bus. inert.. iou don t want chanty; you don't expect charity! and you don't get charity 1 Charity ia said to oover a multitude V ',. . '-ertllinlr covers a multi tude of buaineu errors. IF YOU BUY Lew attractive goods or shop-worn " .??.?,t.Pihtr Pric,". that is charity on YOUR part If you are often dU aDpoiuted bocauae your want, are not promptly attanded toj if you have a poor assortment to select from, and you continue to buy in the same slow old place, that is charity. BUT YOU AR.E NOT GETTING IT ... Any home th.t solicit, your buiineu tor any but purely liuinesa reasons i. aaking chariry from you. We are not looking for Charity, and .. u . uu'evo you are. W. have gained the repotatbn of alwsy. havmt th. beat good, at the moat raaaonabls price. Te look around it to buy here. M. .Janney TPJt-nCLCK, Ninth Street, opposite Hoflmw Hone H. GORDON, The Housetai FOK THE 1UGIIT TRICE Supported bed springs, each Kitchen treasure tables, the best make, each Excelsior mattress with wool top, each """ Prices on all other things accordingly. Discounts given on all complete house-furnishing outfits. H. GORDON, The Housefurnisher -12.00 2.90 2.00 ae Fast Ninth Street Boswell Springs. DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON. These Sorinffa are recommended br the leading phy.tclau.-for the cure of Hhtim Catarrh. 8lomach. Kidney and I-lvrr trouble. Located on Southern faeltle u.m ""' "tjna.ta nouie. irom sun r muciMju tu run ibmu w ujiitra aouio or AUKeni. 1 r-... open for the reception of gueau. Porcelain Bath Tub.. Poatoibce, Lxpreea an telephone on the premises. From WM per week up, Including bath.. Traji,.i, ironi 01 in. uuiei. " rw ONI GALLON OF VHISC WATERS CONTAINS: Poiaaatum Chloride Fotaselum Bromide Potas.ium Iodide Sodium Cblorlde .10 rr 1(36 n M6. gr Magnealum Chloride .67 gr Caluum Cblorlde 2J1 gr. For further Information tddriu ' CAPT. BEN D. BOSWELL, Boiwell Spring,, ojM, The University of Oregon Eugene, Oregon The 6rt semester, session 1902-3, opens Wednesday, September 17. Thefollowl Bcnoois anu colleges are compriaeu in tne university: Uianuate tichool r'nii- , LiUntnri. SH.nn. mi A.I. Coll. of Srfeni ..J ..T1" rn.-aueu.-y, ucuuui ut uiuaio, OUUOUi 01 jueuicuje, iscnooi OI Law, TUITION FREE Excepting in Schools of Law, Medicine and Muaic. IIn...u 10 00, Stu lent Bj.ly tax 2.50 per year.) Cost of Uvirg from 10d,00 to m3 per year. For catalogue address Registrar of the University, Eugene, Oregon. ClosingOutSale ;on: Ax Billy's Departnent Store. SHIRT WAISTS Everyone this Season's Goods. No old stock. Bump Wants a Divorce. William M Bump has sued bis wife, Hattie V fiamp, io the Lane county circuit court for a divorce, flump and bis wife bumped up togetbor la Oiwe go, Kansas, on Marcb 20 1895, aud as a result of the marriage two children, RoDald A, aged about 4 years, and Una May, aged about 6 years, have been born to tbeni. No doubt Mr Bump received too many bumps on the head from the two free ute of tbe broonistlcK aud rolllug pin In the hands of Mrs Bump, as cruel and Inhuman treatment is alleged in his onmplaint as oauee for the separation. The plaln- Itt' asks for the custody of tbe little girl. Attorney L Bilyeu Is attorney tor Mr uuirjp. Sinslaw Loggers' Union Gkee.nlbak, Aug 6. Dissatisfaction with the condition or the lig market on thetjiuslaw has I'd to tbe loruia tlon ol the 8iulaw Lunirero' Protective Union. Each member is pledged to Bell no timber below the union rate and all timber Is to be .;aled by an ap proved toaler before It ia put afloat. The minimum price It flxe.1 at $4 per tbousand for old growth loa, and $3.75 for second growth, or $1 and 75 cents respectively for stumpage. This Is a considerable rise over the prloes heretofore ijaid. Advertised Letters. Postmaster MoUornaok adveniM letters for the following persont lib ing dead In the Eugene pnatoffior. Those oalllng for tbe same will leu give the date oa which they wen if. vertieed: V B Hylworlb, P D B4 knap, Mrs Blanche Cowgill, J J Eilrie, Mies Celia GarhlsoD, Jim Hindred, Miss Haltle Ktsofl, ri Lsraon, Jas Liles, Mrs Mary O'Mki Mrs Wm Ralston, MiesO.lie RMs, Miss Minnie Robertson, Mill ill Tesl, M J Wood. New Today. WANTED. A (iood reliable enerrA Woman Bhn haa hull .niM tmi. ence in oarlnir for the sick. Addis 5 Miss M F'arrar, 27 Et Ninth ill Eugene, Vinvi Offlm). J. W. KAYS' FURNITURE CO Embalmers and Fruneal Directors Day & Henderson. UndertaKers and Embalmers. Cor. Will ana 7th Removed The University Book tUore has moved to the Titus block on Willam ette street, where my customers will find me with a complete line of books, stationery, h"g. miller. ..Excursion,, From Eugene to ' Newport and Return Sunday, Aug 10. Leaves Eugene 5 :30 a m, gMi'K seven hours at tba beath. Through Houtbfro Paoiflo train, no oliangeof cars. Grand entertainment niuulo, dancing, bathing. Tbe life saving orew will give a drill. BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW AT THE SOUTHERN PACIfIC DEPOT. ROUND TRIP $2.50 Our' Our Our Our Our Our Our $1.00 Shirt Waists for 1.25 Shirt Waists for l.f0 Shirt Waists for 1.75 Shirt Waists for 2.00 Shirt Waists for 2.50 Shirt Waists for 3.00 and $3.50 Waista .10 1.00 1.15 1.25 1.50' 1.75 2.50 We make seven different kinds of bread, takes, pies and cookies of all kinds. Everything first class. Stop the bread wagon marked The CACHOU when it comes by you HAMMOND & CHESniliE. Bonboniere Bakery. ,epT,?J,,!!'Vw'.in ' "-it llitaa kf In a 6r class bskerr. ins Ulea is Conlectioa.. icecream. See Show S. H. FRIENDLY. ru"10 un lMnrk, fniia , -i . ... H'raicasti and .r.v.l. alj free f charts. , foeuhelic'"' CW0 "Y Holden Building No 640 Willamette j Windovy Phone Ead 554 SBCS DUNN