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Daily Eugene Guard f For Cigars JULIUS GOLDSMITH. GJARD Tsliphoni, Hi Main 191. WEATHER. Flr tonight and Batorday, (ODtltv lied warm. BUXIM, VITUS. En 0 B Farrow notary public Collier'! wblU lead the beat. Feed and groosrlai atWhIU's. U B Farrow A Co lira Insuranos, Dr Lows aoulo-optlolan Eugsna. J O Watto, iraduaU optlolan V a Farrow implement and maob nery. Two Rood abot f ana to ezobaog for wood. Kuktt titers). A landslide lo prloat of pbotogrephlo work at tht Walder Btudlo. There la nothing In ikirta too saaart tor 01 to sell. F Frank Bon. Bay refrigerator and keep oool. Kavi FoBMTuaa Co We are always watching the market for new Idea In ladle' eklrte. Racket, Moreen doori and wlndowi at Lough miller Peter'i. Bee hlvee and supplies. Cham ben Bard ware. By faeblon'a decree every lady mail own one of our new fall eklrte. Beoket Beet bread In town I the "Unlieril ty Horns" bread at Steroer'e, Ninth street. Beet woven wire matlrese, oenter upported, for 13 2fi at Day Header- son'f. Dollar admen for cabinet photos at the Welder Btadlo for a ehort time only. Bee Kaye for special prloee oa tente and oamp furniture. Bee oar new line of 10, 112.60, 14 and 16 bedroom set. Day Hen dereon. Three doten (lamp photo for 25o at the Welder Btadlo, comer Beventb and Wlllamelts. Look out fortb"Unlverlty Home1 bakery wagon tomorrow when some around to see yon. Ac aenat we're ahead. New jaokelt and far received. Welch the olbai fellow buatl. P Frank Bon Why pay 18.60 or M lor a poorly made household treasure table when yoa can gel the beet table made for a.2S at Day A Henderson's, When yoa bay a Crescent bloycli yon know you are alway ready to atart. Yoa oao depend un a Oretoenl Be them at Chamber Hardware. I oarry In ttook a oomplets Hue of plumbing fixture. Ws IneUll them in a sanitary way. Our prloee are no higher than others, probably not so blgh. . Tin and abeet Iron work promptly attended to. Will M Mor row, phone, Bed 471. lee cold buttermilk at the Oregon. 250 new up-to-dete tklrU Juet re ceived. Backet Blore. Bbe's cold. What? Buttermilk at the Oregon. Many of the merchant are receiving tbelr fall stocks of good. Machine oil that' good. Chamber Hardware. By the time the lawyer get through lib that 000 reward tbere won't be muoh left Tbe "University Home" bakery bread on (ale at Sterner' grocery, Ninth trset. - Tb work of cementing tbe exterior of the new MoCluug block wa oonv menoed thle morolog. Hon E P Colemeo, of Coburg, who baa been very 111 .rom rheumatism, I now oonriderably better. The radlatora for Tbe Bmeede'e (Hotel Eugene) new heating plaDt bave arrived and are belog delivered today. Tbe Fourth Regiment band of tbln otty will go on the excursion to New port Uunday and furntab muilo at tbe beaob. Report oome from tbe upper Mo- Ksnile tbat W T Campbell who le at hi farm la tuQarlng from a tevere at- taok of erylplaa. Thornton BUmlre, committed from Lane county July 7, 1002, to tbe Ineane asylum at Halem, was released August 1, 1802, for ilz montba' leave In care of hi wile. Over at Coo By tbe other day Jo seph Andralzskentllsloz and Panna Dzlwowotitoksek ze were united In marriage. What a fooliah woman to obange her name. League baseball. At Portland Portland 6, Taooma 4. At Beattle Spokane 3. Beattle 2. At Helena Butte 10, Helena 1. A logging train of 18 car ran away on the MoCloud river railroad In Cali fornia. The car were crushed BREVITIES, PERSONAL. to plinter and an Italian workman oalled Tony, who wae on them, wae killed and crushed beyond reoognl. Hon. Policeman O 0 While last evening about 8:80 o'olook arrested J H Freder ick for riding a bloyole on forbidden sidewalks on Willamette street. He appeared before Polios Judge B F Corn who Imposed a small One upon htm. Albany Demnorat: Mr and Mr Tbo K Parker have gone to Cottage drove to rerlde. Mr Parker ha pur chased a bakery and grocery (tore In tbat olty. He l( a first class baker and a good oltlzen who will be a oredlt to his new home, Commissioners' court adjourned ye terday afternoon. Beside letting the contract lor Improving the MoKenile road to O F Oroner ; the appropriation of 1800 for the Rest Cottage aud tbe granting of tbe use of ibe West Park roratieet fair and carnival purposes, tbe usual routine of busluess wa car ried on, Tonight's Concert. Following 1 tbe program to be ren lered at the open-air band oouoert tbli evening. An lulormal dauoe will be beld at the armory after the oouoert oe oold refreshment will be served free of charge. Uroh, "Tbe Maine Festival" Hall Selection, "Oflentoblena"..Ofinbaob Song for Cornet, "Answer" Koby WE MoElroy Wall, "Spanish Ban Domingo".. . Mark "Heart and Flowers" Tobanl Cake walk, "Chocolate Drops" Von Tllier Miss Kaoffman Withdraws. Edit Guard s Dear Bin Will yoa kindly state lo your reader tbat I am not a candidate for the honor of Carnival Quean In tbe slsctlon Just Instituted In thle olty. Reepsotfully, Kathumni KaormaM. Notice. Parties knowing themselves In debted to the Arm of Hulery fc Russell plea call and settle by the 10th of August, at W West Eighth itreel. Wm E Ruaatxu An Operation. , Mr Drew Griffin I la tbe Good Samaritan hospital at Portland, where ehe baa undergone a painful opeartlon, Mr Grlffl a returned from there last night and state that ble wife le get ting along very nloely. It will be two or three week before she will be able to return home. Died at the Asylum John Settle, of Cottage Grove, who wa oomnilth-d lo tbe lueana asylum ou August 1, lOJi, died lo that Institu tion Wednesday, August 8, having been oouflued there ouly tlve day. Tbe remalne were taken to Cottage Grove for burial. Fred D Herbold returned laet night from Portland. Frank MorriU went to Portland laat night ou business. Draw Orlffln returned hut nlgbt from short visit at Portland. John Graber, a Bohemia mine owner, arrived in tbe city this afternoon. J Arthur Gallogly 1 back from a surveying trip on tbe Middle Fork. Mr A J Johnson and daughter, Ml Carroll, returned borne to Creswell to day. Webster Klnoald la among those who are at MoKenile Bridge enjoying an noting, M B Hubble and family will drive down to Bodavllle tomorrow for a few days' outing. Herbert Hanna returned today to Union, after attending tb Hanna- Beattle wedding. Panl Brlatow, former merobant at Pleasant Hill, returned yesterday from British Columbia. J W Pott, cigar manufacturer of Redding, Calif, I visiting hi brother F C Potto, of this plao. Henry MoGInn, (tats senator from Multnomah county, ia among tbe pleasure seeker at Foley Bprlog. Miss Marls Bradley came back on tbe 2:08 p m train from a visit with Mlsa Bertba Templeton at Halaey. Dr DeBar, of Jacksonville, Is In town making arrangement for tbe residence of ble family for tba coming winter. Mr Fannie Buoknar, of Btoramento, Cat, returned bom today after a visit with Mr J J Elwood, of Olive street. E P Bedford, tbe pioneer of Baglnaw, wa In town today aooompanled by his daughter-in-law, Mr Battle Bedford. Mr Lou Bpoors, of Tekoa, Wash, arrived yesterday and will visit her brother, Jae Spoors on the McEenzle. Mr Mary F White and daughters, Marian and Bertba, left on today's train for Monmouth, wbete they will reside. Ml Linra Welkins, of Cottage Grove, returned home this afternoon after a visit with' her ooualn. Mis Irene Watklns, of this plaoe. Attorney and Mr Bosooe Bryson, of Pendleton, arrived here last night to be at tbe bedside of Mr Bryson 's brother, Cba Griffin, who I seriously 111. Corral Us Gszetts: O A Burden, pbyaloal Instrnotor at tbe University of Oregon, passed through Corvallls en route for tbe ooast, Wednesday. M M Myers, tbe onion ralaer of Baglnaw, came to Eugene this morning en route to Albany. He says that on aooonnt of late planting and hot weather hi crop will be muob shorter tht year than ueue'. Peroy Patterson returned on his wheel today at noon from an outing at Pine Openings. The other mem ber of hi party, Lonnle Patterson and wile and Mlsa Pearl Park, will arrive this evening In a wagon. O A Dsnforth, of low, who has been visiting at tbe borne of A E Wheeler the last week, left on tbe 1 :42 train today for Albany. He will re turn with Mr Dauforth In about a week tor a more n tended visit with Eugene friends. Dr F E Belover and wife, of Eugene, Amos Wilkin and wife, of Coburg, J W Frloke and wife, of Ban Francisco, and Mla Allman, of Portland, com oris a party that left here a couple or three days ago for an outing on the upper MoKenile. MoMlnnvllle Newst Misses tjusle and Benetta Dorrla, of Eugen, oame down Batuiday for a few weeks' visit with tbelr lister, Mr H L Boardman who together with Prof H L Board' man left Monday for a few day' out. log at Meadow Lake. Judge H B Klnoald expect to laave next (Sunday afternoon or Monda morning for a trip along the Canadian Paclrlo 1UII road and down the lake to Nelson and perhapa beyond to Roes. land, Greenwood and Republics, to re turn to n,ugene In about two weeke. Prof R A Harper, of th University of Wisconsin, slopped cfl In Eugene this morning on hi return home from Ibe University of California where he ha been delivering a course of lectures In the summer aohool. He left on the afternoon train for hi home In tbe East. Prof Harp I a relative of Hon B B Eakln who took great pleasure In snowing him Ibe beautiful tight of Eugeue. Mr Harper wa most favor- ablyimprened with our city, with It clean streets and green trees. NEWS FROM COURTHOUSE Mortgage 10 00 Mortgage 300 ObatUl mortgage 0 00 BBA.L STATU TBANBFBRS. US to Joseph F-llmio 830 acre In tp 18 r 9 w, patent. Bufu Mallory, t uetee, to Bertba m Blair lot 4 blk 1 BpringrUl I, 5o. . J H Pott et al to North Falrvlew Mining Co, "Maine" claim in Bohe mia district, II. Alf Walker et al to North Falrvlew Mining Co, "El Belmont" claim in Bohemia district, $1. B J Brund et al to North Falrvlew Mining Co "Miscellaneous" claim In BohemU district, tl. C A Harlow et al to North Falrvlew MlnlnR Co, ' Golden Curry" claim In Bobemla district, SI. OA Harlow etux to Nort Falrvlew Mining Co, "it Charles" ol.lm in Bo hamla dlstrlot, $1. C A Harlow et si to North Falrvlew Mining Co, "The Teddy" olalm In Bo. hernia dlstrlot, SI. B i Brund et al to North Falrvlew Mining Co. "Goldn Stairs" olalm In Bobemla district, SI. J O Kloofensteln to L T Harris "Eva" and "Dardanelles" cliltn in Bobemla dlstriot, t260. LT Harris to North Falrvlew Min log Co, "Eva" and "Dsrdem lies' olalm in Bohemia district, SI. Geo Kelly et ux to LT Harris i int In "Tbe Dardanelles" and t Int In "Eva" olalm, Bohemia (dlstrlot, $1. T A Goodpasture to Elizabeth Gil lesple 182.67 acre In tp 17 s r 8 w, SI 100. Native of Eugene. Purtland Dlepaloh : M rB Hattie Mc Donald andbordaugbter,of LtUrande, are In the city on a vleit. Mrs Mo Donald Is a native of Eugene, the daughter of the late Stukley Ellsworth who was an able and well known law yer and tbe granddaughter of leneml John H Stevens, who Is now in his 97ih year of age with alibis mental faoultles unimpaired. He promises to pass the century mark. Mrs McDon ald' health has been bad for years, and It Is a souroe of gratification to her many friends that her oonditlon Is so improved as to enable her to make this visit, and It is hoped tbe change of Climate may prove beneficial. A Runaway. Mr H H Bell auldaugbter, residing In the western part of tbe olty, bitch d up tbelr horse and bugy early this morning and drove to tbe residence of Prof I M Glen on East Ninth street to gather some bleokberrie. On ar riving there Mrs Bell alighted from the buggy and took the bridle off the borne to put tbe halter on. B fore efis got the halter on tbe horse became frlgh'- eried and ran away, dashlu out .at Ninth street across the railroad and on to Falrmount, where tbe girl, who staid with the buggy all this time, suooeeded in running the horse Into the fence and stopping It, no damage whatever having been done. Bert Vincent, who llvee on flu- yard street near Ninth, saw the run away. He resolved to make a berolo reeone and set out on his when aner tbe rig but it was slopped before be had opportunity to carry out bis grots Intentions. Groceries. 1 lb K 0 Baking Powder 20c 21 lb beet Oane sugar f l.oo 1 lb good aooolored Japan tea S6e An exeosllent roast code 16o 1 lb lemon oakee loo We still have a few lib packages of washing powder for 6o Tobacco. 1 plug Battle ax tobeooo 36o 1 lb Blar, Horseshoe, Sawlog or Climax tobaooo 6o pkgs Bed Ball .jjj,, 0 pkn Dixie queen J6c 1 lb Pom per fin oat chsw tobaooo... 4&o a Child or Export Cigar ... 10o Shoes. Odd and end In ladlM oi fonts .11 00 Odd and ends In children oxfords 603 A large, full slued, up lodale map of theUulted States and colonies free with a S6.0O purchase of shore at one time. uon't rail to see our big line of new Fall shore before buying. Tin Ware, Woodenware. 1 tin wash boiler 760 2 pint tlncupe 6e 7 doz wooden olotbee pins 10c Fruit Jars, Glassware, Etc. 1 do oovered Jelly glasere SSe I do turtililer jio 1 d" Mason Jar rap and rubber.. .av i do fair r iu - ber Jo 1 do good Jr rubbers &o S do best Jar rubber 2S. I do pint Mason ar 7Jr 1 do quart Mason )ar ge 1 dct i gslloB Mason Jar II. 10 Ax Billy's Departnent Store; Back From DescMtes. I E Stevens, who with JOB even- son, returned yesterday from the De. aobuttes country In Crook oounty, says they bad a very fine trip. They went across tbe mountains via the Military wagon road and oame back via tbe MoKeozie route. While over in that country Mr Stevenson looted a 'imber olalm. Mr Stevens says tbe limwr business over tbere Is booming, tbe boom proving to be a veritable harvest for the locaters and cruisers who ate making lots of money. The Umber over tbere is all pine aud Mr Stevens says It is not nearly as good i.s tbe tim ber on this side of tbe mouutalus. Meeting of Committee. The ooinmiltee appointed to ar range for tbe Eugene street fair met again yesterday evening. Several anrlioallons from people desirous of giving exhibitions for amusement were received and filed) with tbe oom mittee on conoeasionp. The committee baa set the prioe of space at SI per fool Among tbe atttraotlons a horse pulling ontest will be given for a puree of $150. It will be superintended by A L Peter aud Tom Gilliam. Application for furnishing musiobl entertainmen1 have been sent In bv tbe Cottage Uiove band and the Fourth Regiment band Hotel Arrivals. HOFFMAN. GLDivis, Portland O A Rltan, Poriland R Toother, Portland J B Walt, Portland E 0 Clement, Portland Wm M Kobnett, St Louis 0 I Leaveogood, Portland Martin Fo.tor, Portland Lewis Porter, Lake Chelan, Wash R A Harper, Madison, Wis J R Fiynn, Porikud Dr Geo DeBar, Jacksonville E L Herman and wife, Portland Geo Peterson, Eluilr Mr J M Stephen, Notl Valley Koapp T O King, Portland J Bowie, Portland L M Peterson, Elmira Geo Anderson, Elmira 0 E Peterson, Elinlr Anoanda Anderson, Elmira Mary Peterson, Elmira J B Coe, Portland Ja Reld, Iowa E 0 Plume, B F The Imperial. Cottage Grove, Or. First olaae. Sample room 80x60 feet, well equipped. Ratse 1.00 and $2.00 per dav. Married. at tbe residence of W J Gardner near Saginaw, Sunday, August 8, 1902, Mr Laogdon Morse aud Mr Sarah Rus sell were onlted in marriage, Rev W J Gardner omoiatlng. Died. Th Infant son of Mr and Mr Sam uel Boyoedied at Wendling August 7, 1902, aged Si days. The funeral was held today. Should Be Moved. The hydrant imbedded in the cement sidewalk at the MnClung corner should be removed along with the others that were located on the sidewalks, Tbe ordlnanoe recently paBsed compelling such hydrants to be moved applies to the one mentioned as well as tbe others. It Is In tbe way of pedestrians and is a menace to their personal safety. CHARITY !!! In supposed to beam at home, but often begins nowhere, aud that is just where it should begin aud end in business. You don't want charity; you don' expect charity; and you don't get charity 1 Charity ujd to cover a multitude 01 ilns. It certainly covers a multi tude of business errors. IF YOU BUY-t Lew attractive goods or shop-worn things at highf r prices, that is charity on YOUK part If you are often dis appointed because your wants are uot promptly attended to; if you have a poor assortmen'. to aeleot from, and you continue to buy in the same slow old place, that is charity. BUT YOU ARE NOT GETTING IT ... ... Any house th't solicits your business for any but purely Luaineas reasons is asking chari'y from you. We are not looking for Charity, and e uuu 1 ociieve you are. Ws have gained the reputation of alwayi having the best goods at the most reasonable prices To look around is to buy here. M. 1. Janney FJCWCLtr Nlnih Street, opposite llofiain Hou.o ClosingOutSale 0N SHIRT WAISTS Everyone this Season's Goods. No old stock. Our $1.00 Shirt Waists for Our i 1.25 Shirt Waists for Our 1.50 Shirt Waists for Our 1.75 Shirt Waists for Our 2.00 Shirt Waists for Our 2 50 Shirt Vnit fr .o 1.00 1.15 1.25 1.50 1.75 Our 3.00 and i?3.50 Waists r ?'.v Sohr 5. H. FRIENDLY. h. gordon; The Housefurnisher FOR THE RIGHT PRICE Supported bed springs, each . Kitchen treasure tables, the best make, each .... o'qr Excelsior mattress with wool top, each ' ,(1 Prices on all other things accordingly. ,UI Discounts given on all complete house-furnishing outfits. H. GORDON, The Housefurni ste 36 Fast Ninth Street. Boswell Springs. DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON. These Springs are recommended by the leading phylclans-lor the cure of RhMniil "Shanta Route." from tian Krancl60O to Portland U0 miles south of Euspob i Vrllnl open for the reception of guesls. Forcelaln Bath Tubs. Foslofflce, Ixpreis telephone on the premises. From 110.00 per week up, including baths; Trai!!-"1' ONC GALLON or THC8C WATERS CONTAINS: Poiasslum Chloride Potassium Bromide Potassium iodide Sodium Chloride 46. gr .67 gr .63 gr 211 gr, Magnesium Chloride - in Calcium Chloride . uaicium uarbonates . 7 E For further information Bddriu CAPT. BEN D. BOSWELL, Boswell Springs, Ortj, The University of OreiM Eugene, Oregon The first flemeeter, session 1902-3, openB Wednesday. September 17, ThefollotL schools and colleges are comprised in the University : Graduate School folleMd Literature, Science and Arts, College of Soignee and Ennineeriog UiutmJ, Academy, School of Music, School of Medicine. School of Law. ' TUITION FREE Excepting In Schools of Law, Medicioe and Music. (Itcidfnt.lt 10 00, Student Buoy tax $2.50 per year.) Cost of living from $10U,QO to ml per year. Fur catalogue address Registrar of the University, Eugene, Oregon. Dog Fennel, That's All A gentleman alighted from a Pull man sleeper yesterday afternoon when tbe nortb-bnuDd train stopped at the station. Hie eye immediately caught alubt of a little bunch of dog fennel in full bloom which wa9 growing on tbe truck. He pulled up bis sleeve politely and nimbly orept under tbe bar to pluob tbe pretty flower. With oare be shook tbe dust from bie little bouquet and hastened into the oar to show his wits what a Bweet flower he bad found. A moment's listening assured tbe stauder-by that she, too, was greatly pleased when she said, ' Now, dear, why oouldn't you find mort?" Change of Ronles. ' There has been aohanpe made In the routes of Carriers Cborpening aud Cbessmun of the city free mall deliv ery syt-t-im on aconunt of Mr Chess man hfre'oforo having a larger terrl. tory to cover than Mr Chorpenlng. To (qUBl.z) the matter, Mr Chorpenlng will hereafter carry tbe mall lu the territory norih of Sixth street and east of Willamette In addition to hlB old route west of Willamette. On the other hand Mr Chessman will carry all mail on Wlllimette street south of Eleventh on Mr Chnrpenlng's route. J. W. KAYS' FURNITURE CO Embalmers and Fruneal Directors Day & Henderson, Undertakers and Embalmers. Cor. Will ana 7th Removed The University Book Store has moved to the Titus block on Willam ette street, where my customers will find me with a complete line of books, stationery, Gtc H. G. MILLER. Mrs. Goodpasture Files Demmrf Mre Edna Gpodpu nurs, tbe brhh only a few weeks, ntslnst wboo i uusubuu, i a uooapasturs, tit ml day oemmeuced suit for s dlrotci day filed a demurrer to I he lull m following grounds: , First, that tbe court hni no jjfcl tlon of tbe person of tbe defendm ol the subject mutter of ibe salt Btoond, that the complhlut door state facts sufficient tnoostllatiim of suit. L Bilyeu Is MrsUoodpuIn attorney. New Today. WANTED. A uood reliable raerfJ woman who has bad sooieirfsl enoe In caring fcr theelch, Aks Miss M Farrar, 27 Et NlotbW Eugeue, Vlavl Oflice. ..Excursion From Eugeneto Newport am Sunday, Aw - Leaves Eugene 5:80 so, gKlug sevm hours at IM beach. Through rjout&m Paolflo train, no ohangeri our?. Grand entertslomml musio, dancing, bathing. Tbe life saving orew IB give a drill. BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW AT "! SOUTHERN PAUnv. ROUND TRIP We make seven different kinds of bread. Cakes, pies and cookies of all kinds. Everything first class. Stop the bread wagon marked The C ACHOU when it comes by you HAMMOND & CHESHIRE. Bonboniere Bakery. kfn(,i,n.l'!' ,kM-ki", in f.ct svry thing kfp. in fir cli ,Xa. ? h"'- I-nnchs nd Inner! "gn.il Si.ai " cnJ iJL .i W Oliver g,Kl. ,n our own sgnn to sny P"4 ty In, of chir.. lWtlorgstth.pUos. Holder. Building, No 640 Willamette j Phone Had 554. HI INN SBC? t 0 ir - -