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au Daily Eugene Guard IORSDA.Y - - AUGUSl'21 For Cigars JULIUS GOLDSMITH. BlRU Telephone, m Main I9l. WEATHER. Fair this afternoon, night od Fri day. Cooler toDUht. Heals, eaivmia. 0 8 Karrow notary publlo. Colller'a white lead tbe beat. Feed and groceries at Wblte'l. (J 8 Farrow & Co Are Insurance, Dr Lowe oculo-optlolan Eugene. J O Watta, graduate optlolaa, Eu Bene. V a Farrow Implement and machi nery. Buy a refrigerator end keep cool, Eayr Fuhnitohb Co, When yon waat fruit Jare call up Mala 56-1. Go to Groea for fruit Jan, tbey are ob eaper than ever, rloreen doora and wlndowa at Lough mlllor 4 Peter's. New goods arrive every day prloee will nult your purse. Raoket. When you want fruit Jare go to headquarters, J U Green & Bona. Hoe Kaya for speolal prices on tent and oamp furniture. LIsk tin ware, guaranteed for S yean , Chambers Hardware. A landslide In prloea of photograpblo work at the Welder Studio. ' Dollar a dozen for oablnet photos at the Welder Htudlo for a short time only. We have 200 new wrappers worth 91.50 we are selling; for 91.10. Raoket. Three dozen stamp photos for 25i) at the Welder Htudlo, oorner eleventh and Willamette. We have Just received over 14,000 yards of now outino i-lannul Raoket. Gut a washing machine and save your wife's strength. Ohaiubrrs'Hard ware baa tbetn. Why pay 13.60 or H for a poorly made household treasure table wbti you oan gel the beat table made fot 13.35 at Day A Uenrter-ou's. , Physiology says we should take one bath a year whether, we need It or not i Myatook of bath tub. la oomplete Cal and se them. Will M Morrov plumbing and aheet metal work. Dr. (tog an InYentor. Uregonlan t Or S F Ong, of Wend. Iluir, Laneoouiily, lathe Inventor of a dovloe oaloulatea to prevent accident through an uncertain awltoh signal or tarcct. It will not show "safe" until the witch Is actually looked In place the raining and lowering of the look Uvt rather than the throwing of the awlou actuating the signal. The or. dlim y signal Is actuated by throwing tbe ewltoh and the awltoh may be tampered with, aud the algnal wl'l show largely "safe." The OltaNIi mn lug a trial of tbe new devloa to test lie merit. It may be attatohed to any ordinary awltoh post. New Today. FOUND.-A brand new pair of work lug gloves found. Owner oan have anine by o alllug at this oflloe aud pyuig fur this nntloe. hOf I', A bangle braoelet with arjutn. h.-r of lilrnd-lilp hearts atiatehed. Le.tveat ClUAKDnffoe and receive regard. Groceries. lb K 0 Baking Powder 20c &1 Ib beet oane sugar $1,00 1 Ib good uuoolored Japan tea 85o An exeoellent roast eoflee , 5o 1 Ib lemon oakea.,.,, po We bare a few lib packaged of washing powder for , So Tobacco. 1 p'ug Ba'tle ax tobacco 35o 1 lb mar, Hnrnmhoe, Sawlog or Climax tobacco 45 pkga Red Bell 't33o 6 pkga Dixie Queen aao 1 Ib Pom per flue cut chew tobacco.. .45c 8 Cbllds or Export cigars 10o Ax Billy's Departnent Store. Brevities. Tbe steam radiators were located in Tbe emeede today. The Fountalnetented shows continue to draw good orowds. Experienced bicycle repairman now at Chambers' Hardware. Uuardie MorrU is now employed In H Broders' meat market at Albany. Fly screen doora and windows fit ny opening. Chambers Hardwaie. Beet woven wire mattress, center .upporled, for $2 25 at Day & Mender- sou's. This would be a well shod commu nity If everybody wore our shoes. Racket. Posts and shingles. Chambers Hardware. Bee onr new line of $10, (13.50, 114 and (16 bedroom seta. Day A Hen derson. The lusoloas California Sweetwater and Mlstlon grapes are aeen In tbe market. Machine oil that's good. Chambers Hardware, Workmen oommanoed cementing tbe ezlerlur of the Schneider block to day. Use your sense and save your dol lars, 260 new skirts, at tbe Racket Store. Beala' weather foreoast for today came near materializing In the prom ised showers. Workmen commence tomorrow to paint the roof of tbe armory and Day 4 Henderson's furniture store. A dozen Chinamen arrived today lo the oily en route to tbe Hloalaw to work In tbe cannery at Flore oe. 40 second-band bugglea, carta and wagons. Many good and some do good. Prloea very low. Chambers Hardware. A patent ohurn was exhibited to an Interested crowd lu front of Wilson's grooery this afternon, It makes but ter lu an average of 8 mluutea, Wheu you buy a Crescent bloyole you know you are alwaya ready to Htart, You can depend un a Cresoenl riee tbem at Chambers Hardware, Nine workmen were killed, five are missing and four badly Injured bv an explosion In the steel digesters In tbe pulp mill at Wilmington, Delaware, yesterday. A dlnpatoh from Joseph, Or, says: The body of Frai k Kirklaud, who was drowned near here on Ba urday, was brought to thin place and burled yes terday. The young man v. as a son of Alex Klrklutid, a well knowu Wallowa amok man. Boise News: Rev J 8 McCain, who has been pastor of tbe M Eobuiohet ejhiwhone for tbe past year, Is In the olty today. He Is preparing to return to Med ford, Ore, where his wife was uompell-d to go some time alnoe for the benefit of ber health. The two residences bt log constructed on the lot formerly a part of Central ohonl grounds at Eleventh aud Will. ineite alreeta are tbe properly of E J liow, Ihe prosperous farmer south ol he oily. Contractor Fleeman Is doing the work. Tbey are for renting purp ishs and It la understood that one Is 4ready engaged. ( MUa (Vrrle George, of Medford, for Hi' rly el E igeueaud Hprlnglleld, stood nird lu a vuMi g oonteat concluded b) the Medford Orionlan for the mii mipular young lady In Southern Ore. nn, MIssBylvIa Hazel rtoelted tbe largest number of votes. She will petid a week at Newport at tbe ex pense of the newspaper. Lou Hoselton, wboconduots a saw- m il about five miles seuthweat of Crow on Panther creek, oame In from there yss'erday and returned borne this afternoon. Mr Hoselton settled at hie present home 13 years ago heo ihe limber and brush were as thick as at any plaoe lu the mountains sur rounding. By hard work and per. sovereuoe he baa cleared ol a Que little farm, ralsltig a great abnndanoe of bay for his atock besides having one of the finest gardens lo the oouuty, Mr Hoeeltpn has a splendid Utile sawmill and It keeps him more them busy to 911 bla ordeia. New Laundry Machinery. The Eugene Hteaui Laundry baa added a Una body Ironer, the latest Improvement lu laundry maohluery. Theoostwas $176. It Irons mob arti cle, as i able dot be, sheets, eto quickly aud effectively. Shoes. Odds aud ends lu ladles oxfords ...$1.00 Odds aud ends In chlldrens oxfnrda 60c A large, full sired, up to-date map of the United States and colonlee free m lib a $3.C0 purchase of shore at one lime. Doi.'t fall to see our big Hut of new Fall sboea before buy lug. Personals. II Bvarverud baa returned from Roeeburg. F A Rankin la on a buslnees trip out toward Saginaw. J H Frederick returned ibis morning from Cottage Grove. Wm Breutner, the Coborg merchant waa lu tbe city today. Cbaa Cochran came over from the Uroe this afternoon. ' Mine Marie Ware returned this uiurnlng from Rjseburg. Mrs N B Fi itchett waa a passenger to Rueeburg this afternoon. Mrs Herrea and Mrs Ruble, of JudoiIou City, are In Eugene. Mrs Sontt Morris returned this after noon after a visit ber with friends. Enoch Coleman of Coburg Is reported uoh Improved from bis rheumatism Mrs Algeo Dixon and daughter, of Coburg were ib Eugene this morning. Misses Jennie and Lela Jennings re turned from Crescent lake last even ing. Mies Emma Bennett left for Salem this afternoon to visit friends a short time. Mia J W Harris and daughter oame home this afternoon from Cottage Qrove. Mra J E Andrews returned borne to Corvallla today after a brief visit with relatives bere. Tboe M Mullholland, of Junotion City waa In Eugene today, returning this afternoon. Mr and Mra 8 M Titus returned tbls afternoon from a very pleasant outing at Sodaville. Mrs M E Ransom and daughter re turned tbls afternoon from an extend ed visit at Creswell, Cbaa Eooobe formerly of Eugene, arrived from Bt Paul thli afternoon, to spend a short vacation here. Glen Wlmberor, who has been sup. plying for Geo Taylor In tbe W U offio , returned home to Drain today. Mrs Davidson who baa been a guest of J R Bay and wife for a week, returned today to ber borne in Cottage Grove. Otto KauSman, candy maker In Smiths Berber's candy faotory, le expected borne from bis mountain out ing shortly. Misses Norm i Hendricks, Pearl and Jessie Park returned tbls afternoon from tbe Baeobe-Oampbell wedding at Creswell last night. Today's Oregonlan: William M Renehaw, proprietor of the Eugene Hotel,. Eugene, is In tbe city accom panied by bis family. Salem Journal: Mrs Mao H Wallaoe and son Donald, of Eugene, wbo bavt been visiting at the home of 0 A Park, In tbls olty have gone to Portland. Professor and MrsHtraub and daugh ter, Miss Leila, and Prof Young re turned tbla afternoon from Sodaville where they bave spent a few weeks. Mr and Mrs WG Westaoott, A run Htrong and daniihter and R H We.ta oott, of Salem, were In Eugene today on their way home from Foley Springs. Superintendent of City Schools A F Bechdnlt arrived lo Eugene on this uiornli g'a overland from Washington where be bas been spending the sum mer with relatives. Mrs R M Pratt, daughter Ruby, Miss Grsoe Mount and Earl Mount returned yesterday from an outln st McKenale Bridge. Mies Mount who has been quitelll Is recovering slowly. Rapid Growtbof Telepbone System The growth of tbe telephone bUBines In Eugene baa been enormous tble summer. There la but one vaeae,' number on tbe present awltoh and In all probability req'ieste tor 'phones will bave to be refused until tbe company moves Its oflloe to the new Rone) block on West Eighth street Septem ber 1st. Then ample acoommodatloue will be arranged. Three operators be sides tbe mauager will be employed and plerty of room bad f r a oommo dlous office. Change in Plans. The -plan for the front of Hotel Smeede haa been changed from the original. The old stairway door will be cl sd and (brand new front pat In, enlarging tbe windows and placing the main entrance exao'ly In the cen ter of the front. Tbe obange add. materially In the looks of the hotel Tin Ware, Woodenware. 1 tin wah boiler 750 2 pint tin oupa 5,, 7 dox wooden clothes pint 10o Fruit Jars, Glassware, Etc. 1 doi covered Jelly glasses 85o 1 doa tumblers jj,, 1 dei Maeon Jar rape and lutib. r...25c 4 dox fair ar runners 5,. 1 doa good Jar rubbers.-.. 5c 3 dm best Jar rubbers 25c 1 dot pint Uaeon ara ;jo I dot sjuart Maeon Jars gj,, 1 doa J gallon Maeonjara $110 DEATH OF A. H. TALIAFER0 Passed Away at His Home on East Third Street After a Short Illness. A. H. Talia.'ero died this morning at Ave o'cl'Wk af er a week's illness from a oomi lioation r.f Ildk aud liver com- Dialota at his hum at 187 Et Tblro street, aged 64 years He has been a resident of Eugene foi fourteen jeare, baving come from North Carolina In 1888. He waa an boueet. bard work- ing man, the death of w.m removes a good citizen from our midat. Tbe deceased leaves a widow, son and daughter at home at present. N. B. Tall ero, of Natron, was a brother and Mrs J. R Stuart, of Albany, and Mrs. i, Siuan.of Mobawk, were sis ters. 'Ibeee will atleud tbe funeral services which will be oooduoted from tbe residence next Batuiday. Tbe de oeaaed was a member of no lodge. Zion News. Boeelal to the Guard. Zion, Aug 17. Fred Parker and wife, ace muauled by John Parker, Ruble Huntaker-and Emma Holt, left bere one day last week for an out. Ing at Odell Lake. Tboe Hun-aker waa seen mixing mortar for a flrepl.oe In bis new kttoh eu or dining room,, rather. He baa bis building neatly completed. Joel Addington's dwelling is moving along quite rapidly under tbe skillful management of Mr MoBee. Mrs Llllle Viuoeut la visiting wltb Al Mayo aud friends in Ztou. Her home Is lu Elgin, Oregon. Mr Mooney is hauling hay to tbe farm recently purchased of William Preston Tbos Maloy and Ed Griffin made Zlou a short visit Saturday. The mall management as oonduoted by O M Parker Is runulng very satis- f.oturily. All eeem to be well pleased Mrs Laura Haekell and daughters of Creswell, visited at the home of her sister, Mre Tbos Hunsaker, several days lat week. Minstrels Coming. Eugene opera houBe one night, Aug 28. Sweeuey Alvldo Minstrels au organization now on Its third annual tour, Introducing an olio which is made up of reuognized artists of ability. Notanle among whum are RoHOoedt Hiuih, musical kings, tbe Howarda, aiuglua auddauclnKOomedlaus; Frank Fay, the funny comedian ; Ouillo Ro- outtl, operatic tenor in 'llualrated songs; tbe Vuldxres, tbe wonderful ao- robais. Our uouieUlans are tbe beat; our singers and other novelties wt uave in oner we cau guarantee to pre-eut only a Hist olass pel- rnrmauoe. Prof Maurer's baud aud orohe.tra are ihe floral minstrel bauo and oroheetra on tue road, Tbe su perb orcbe tra Is noted for Its efficient aololsla. Tbere will os a noonday pa rade by uieuibeis of Sweeney Alvido MIUBtels on tbeir arrival in your city. An Efficient Official. Eugene has a man to whom aha owes a great deal. Ii Is our street ooiuujiioiier, j f Turner. He at teuda to buaiuooe. Tbe good uoudltieu of crossings aud sluewalks, tbe clean streets, absence of refuse, plies of old lumber and other eyesores to whloh other cities are acuunuinori Hn mostly to the faithful performance of our hi reel commissioner' uuty. Eu geue's pride lu Willamette street oan be oredited to J P, aud the lhaukB and support of oitlzeua are his. President CamptelT President C'ampbellof the University paaeed througb Eugene tbls afteruoon euroute from Newport, wbere he has been ruatliatlug, to Riddle. He bad uotblug of importance to say oon. oerulug tbe Uutverslty. He anticipates a heavy atteudanoe and Is ceaseless lu hlaellons for tbe advancement of the Interests of the Uulveralty. League Baseball. At Butte: Butte 0, Portland 5. At Helena: Helena 14, Heal tie 8. At Ta foma: Taonma 9, Spokane 3. Big Reduction: On the balance of our Silk and Cotton Shirt Waists. MUST RE SOLD AT ONCE. See Window Display . . . S. Ii. CWinary. George W Humphrey waa born In Philadelphia, Peno, Jan lat, 1837, aud hi. h.m, it Fall Creak. Ore- gon, Aogost 14, 1W2. When about 13 years of age be moveo wnn on to Iowa, where he lived about three yeare. Hs tben spent several years on tbe plains and In California and own to Oregon In 1SS4. He enlisted In tbe srmy In 1863, serving In Company A, l.r CWnn PavalrV. He WM dl- charged with the regiment at Fori tr.,, in 1866 He then returned !. ,..n ininitv where be waa mar- l . ..... w r Nnhlu rled in 187U to ansa marjr j J...-, daughter of Mr aud Mrs Orln Noble, pioneers of 1863. In 1871 tbey moved to Fall Creek, where they bava sine resided. Mr Humphrey waa the father of twelve children, ten of whom are now living, two eons baving died seversl years ago. He was converted July 28, 1861, at a camp meeting in Butter oouoty, Cali fornia He united with tbe at E cburob and baa lived a oonilsteul member up to bia death. He leaves a best of friends to mourn his loss. COB Hotel Arrivals. H0FFM4H. L O Clark, Portland Dr A J Oieey, Portland F T Niokllo, Junotion J E Young, Cottage Grove J B Baldwin, Portland Henry Deohent, B F W W Clayton, Portland Albert A Dlsqua, Balem J F Wright Mlas Cooper, Balem Mra E Herrou, Junotion Miss Ruble, Junotion N H Witbea Paul D Walsh Ohio A E Aluert, Indiana L E Mainprise, Ban F R J Hammer, Portland D D Smith W B B anohard, Brownsville Lansing Btout, Portland Miss Buaan Soott, Portland BAD Peter, Portland Mra Emma Porter, Seattle Lemuel Euelloott, Harrlsburg Cbaa B Knoohe, Bt Panl The Imperial. Cottage Qrove, Or, First olasa.gamplt room 30x50 feet, well equipped. Rates $1.00 and $2.00 per dav. Fined Two Dollars. H Page, a newcomer In Eugene was taken up lastnigbt for riding sidewalks on a wbeel after dark. He appeand before Judge Dorrla tbis morning and pa'd tbe nilnumum Hoe of $2. Murine Is What You Want For Red Eyes, Blurring Eyes, Inflamed Eyes, Floating Spots, Overworked Eyes, Children's Eyes, Itching Eyes, Burning Eyes, Etc., Etc. Price 50c Ou- little booklet "EYE AID" Can be had for the aiklnj. M. R. JANNEY, Jeweler and Optician. FRIENDLY. Tie Honsetaisk! FOR THE KIGHT PRICE Rnnnnrtfld bed BDHDes. each VitnUor, trrisiaiirn tjihlps. tho hoar, mol-a '1 2.0 xi.iia.uu.. w eacil .. 0, Excelsior mattress with wool top, each r Prices on all other things accordingly. Discounts given on all complete house-furciahiri" outfits. 0 H. GORDON, The Housefurnisher The University of Grew Eugene, Tne tint lemeiter, tension iyi-rf. opens Wednesday, September 17 Th.ui J ahonlaanrl . Anmnn.arl in 4-1.. TTn.' trt f . Cl J u V 1",CPi Literature, Science and Arts, College of Sri nee and KoKineeriog UnjnJ Academy, School of Music, School of Mediciua, School of Law. n TUITION FREE! Excepting In Schoolf of Law. Medicine and Mtwin. iim-u. $10 00, Student Ba.ty tx $2.50 per year.) Cost of living from $100.00 to SJ f" Js a wvsvBu suuuaw Registrar of the University, Tiugene, OregoD. UNIVERSITY 8CHOOL OF MUSIC Irvine M Glen, A. 11., Dew- Pi.,, d Louis Fraier, (fiye years with W. G. Na.h); Voicar Mua ii.a Mtlmon, (Kiiiftl aarrstory, 'I rebelli Music School); Violin, Suaie Fenuell Pipes, (8pitaier, Splai, Once More. Tbe Cnrvallls a, Kaaiern Eailroad Co,, recognizing tho value of a day's recreation aud relaxation to the busy merchant, tbe overworked clerk and tbe toil-worn farmer, and knowing tbat both bralu and musole will be re freshed and Mreng tinned by a visit to tbe briny deep, bave deolded to run another of tbeir popular Sunday ex cursions from Albany, Corvallis and all points went of Newport on Hunda. Aug 24, 1902, leaving Albany at 7:00 a m, and Corvallla at 7:30. Returning leave Newport at 5:30 p m. Tbis will probably be the lant excur sion of tbe season, and tbe low fare nf $1 60 from Albann, Corvallis and Phil omath bHs placed it within the reach of all. Tbe numerous attractions at Newport are too well known to need further ralteratlon; auffice it to esy, tbat tbe celebrated Chemawa Xnd an band of 24 pieces aud tbe Balem mili tary baud of 16 piece", both of whlob will discourse musio during the day, wi.l make the trip a pleoaant one and all will come home from tbe excursion feeling tbey bave received a new lease ot life and with renewed energy to re sum' tbeir dally Bvooatlons Don't forge., the date, Sunday, Aug 24, 1902, and tbat the fare Is only $1.50. Tins may be your last ohanoe, so take advantage of It while you cau. THE WORLD'S News will be delivered at your breakfast table for only 10c a week by subscribing for the ORfcGON DAILY JOURNAL Leave your name and address with H G Miller, Local Agent. University Book Store. filfi Sl il1.n.- U. k. We make seven different kinds of bread. Cakes, pies and cookies of all kinds. Everything first class. , Stop the bread wagon marked The CACHOU when it comes by you HAMMOND & CHESHIPB Bonbonicrc Bakery. ii- "j iimii, J.nncbu and mncn goexw, rprv . Holden Building, No 640 Willamette H. GORDON, 26 Fast Ninth Street. BOSWELL SPRINGS Enquire at Southern Pacific Railroad office for Special Rates to Boswell Springs ) Oregon J. W. KAYS' FURNITURE, Embalmers and Fruneal DirtJ Day & Henderson, Undotl and embalmers. Cor, Will IX Ointments and a ipp.Mtt irietill ni, P itively ciinc-h iam tbu elieve you. It raqmrji 1 iutwnlraa edy to rotnovd ctii dtui etfdct a p-)ria n n, Cfir-. A .k yiur ifu( 'r ii Pjrria'rijbj ule;oa chiiabjic. OREGON'S BLUE RIBBON State Fai Salem Sept. 15th to 20th.1, 1902. You ara invited to attend i1 tee the freatcat itdoit1'' poaltion and llTto4 ever held on the Pacified" Good 'racing every after Ciimp ground free. and bring your (amili f any Information, write MD WISDOM, Kn'es, in fact every thin kept to a r , &.k ."JSSSI Phone Rd 664. nilNN SR-i