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Daily Eugene Guard SATURDAY - SEPTEMBER 13 For Cigars JULIUS GOLDSMITH. GUARD Telephone, No-Main 191 WEATHER. Fair tonight and Hunday. Denee b moke. Beau. miTin. Oyatera at the Banquet. C 8 Farrow Dotarj pnbllo. Colller'a white lead the beat. Freeh oyatera at the Banquet. C 8 Farrow A Co fire Inauranoe, Or Lowe oonlo-optlolan Eugene. FrultJarB veryohoapat J W Whlte'a. V Farrow Implements and machi nery. J O Watta, graduate optlolaa, Eu vene. F.ir aboea that wear, try the Golden Jtile Btore. Beat of oountry baoon at right prloea at J VV Whlte'a. Try J W White for dellolou plonlo gooda of all kloda. A landslide In prloea of photograpblo work at the Welder Htudlo. Fine country hauia 16 oenta per pouud at L C Hkeela' grooery. Ak Preatou A, Halea about tholr mixed palnta, $1.10 per gallon. Buy a refrigerator and keep oool. Kayb Fuknituhk Co. Let ua aell vou a bat. The Uolden Hule Btore. We aall oheap for oaah at the Uolden Hule Htore. Bee Kays for apoolal prloea on tenta and oamp furnilurc. D)ilar adcMou for cabinet photoj at the Welder Htudlo for a abort lime only. We make fifty centa appear like one dollar In our clothing department. Racket. Vour hena are moulting. Pruaalan Poultry Food will keep them. Preeton A Hale. Three dozen alamp pbotna for 25o at the Welder Htudlo, oornor tievenlb and Willamette. Try one of our drop bead aewlng uiautiluea at 122.03, warranted ten yean. P Frank A Hon. Hee I. Inn Drug Co tor the beat and moat up-to-date etatlouery. Ucgira A Uallet'a perluuiea In bulk. Why pay $3.60 or H lor a poorly made bouaehold Iroaaure table wheu you can get the beat table made for tJ.il at Day i Heuderaou'a. I wlah to oall hopgrowera' attention to the fact that we uae good material and good mechanical labor In making hop pipe aa well all klnda of sheet metal work, W 111 M Morrow. Phone lied 473. Storage, Storage, Storage. Geo. T. Hall and Hona pulillo and private warehouse now ready lor all klnda of atorage. Hope, wool, grain, merchandise and houeehold good. We waut tbra or fout thousand buah. ela ol oata. Ha 1.1. and Hon. Pupils Wanted on Clarinet. Young mo from 14 to80ywraof -Apply u( WALTER A DOWMAN, At Cachou Cafe. Glassware. fl Jn.l reorlvml, ft Urjf MaUrn hitiiut of I(1m itti, piiotieiT, nitpplfas, tumbler, etc., which w pffto on Ui uisvkai mi greatly tiuoisi irU-. i . water it. )tr 2.V 1-4 . pUtn water i iirhr MV valu at 40o 1-J ttal laiu-jr wwr piti tier valti al 4.V 4 imc hm mU at 4fto, tMK-, tHo, U"W ami 7,F I tMii M tuittrm. 1 k' crainrr Ukt i vug-r Uwl lOo 1 g Ml raH'0 holier too m.m tmttisr tliftii ltc 1 Mt 4 in oajM lfm 1 ttsMD Jell tiuh Vh 1 ecu fruit tlih, Urnr itb Otlil and snU in Um .iilit- UNe and 15c 1 ito burwalM tuaiUrr, .V 1 et ritr hay tuuiriJrn ilaio ?o 1 mi blown fflaa tunthlrra plain .U0 1 et blown flaw tunillTB tioooraltxl H 1 1U inch ck Und V-'w Ax Billy's Department Store. Brevities. Oyatera at the Banquet, la Bpenoer Butte erupting? Freah oyatera at the Banquet. Hope are being hauled Into town. Going faatwafl paper at Preatou 4 Hale. Freeh country butter at tbe OoldeD Rule BUire. All klnda of oountry bacon and lard at L C Hkeela' grocery. KHHImmons la confined to his bed on account of alckneaa. J O Watta, the nptlolan, will be Id bis office until Hept 17tb. Freah coaat oyatera at tbe Banquet. More for your dollar than tba dollars oau get elaewhere, In glovia. Raoket. All kloda of graes eeed wanted. Chambers' Hardware. Our entire line of eboea will be sold at prloea that keep ua busy. Tbe Raoket. Beat woven wire mat 'real, center upported, for 2 25 nt Day & Mender arm'a. A fine line of men's white shirts to cloae. I'rlcje, figures, quality counts at the Raoket Htore. .Now la the time to look for eggs. If you don't get them Pre ton A Hales will tell you tbe reaaon. Regular meeting of the Order of Lions Monday evening. All members are requested to be present. Geo Builth la taking a lay oil' from night work In hla "Banquet" cafe tbe first In two yeara. Henry Glbbs la managing the bunlut ;a during night hours. TNHegnr bin rent d the building occupied by L A Overton's paint and paper atore on west Eighth street for bualuea purpose:), to be made known later. F.o'ti cm n I'ttin (it the Banquet. All a love have advanced again bat aslongastlie Htoc Uata its youraat the dame ol.'. 1 "';") at Chambers Hard ware. v'..l! pip r - fi luw have lots of reoiuami: tp is. ) 011s of the new pa pers ooine ea'iy. Chambers' Hardware. LastNigHt's Show. The billboards about tbe olty some what magnify the Intensity of the produoilou, "King of the Opium Ring," aud they brought out a paoaed houBe for the occasion, which, by the way, is what billboards are expeotsd to do. The audlenoe was once or twice myatlfled by the opaque deplet ion of certain scenes, but the acting waa good and sequence lively. Ttie dialect waa somewhat too English tor reality. The Bpeolaltlea In aorobutlo work and juggling were fine, aud their work waa applauded. "Old Ironsides," the Bailor, also brought forth appreciative applauae. The Eu gene oroheatra played for tbe produo lion. From Bohemia. Af Walker, Herbert Leigh, Joe Plroni aud U M Collier returned a day or ao ago from their trip to tbe Bo hemia mines. Mr Leigh, in conversa tion with a Guahu reporter today, tated that he lias never before Been aueh aotlvlty lu the dlatrlol. Every 0NI111 la being worked, nil tbe mills are In operation, and It Is dlffloult to se cure enough meu to do the work. . Mr Leigh said that the North Fair view Co's properties, owned mostly by Kutiene tuuu, make the beat allowing of any properties In the district. The company baa Juat looatod three addi tional claims, making 12 In the group. These olaims are going to make a .mint of money for their owners. ...u,, Well Completed. The work of exrvvatlug the water company's big well east ol Mldgley'a plaulng mill la completed aud the com pany la now waiting lor material with which to wall the well. The well la 20 I net wide and I'D feet deep, at that depth there being a splendid aupply of wat.r. Thr dlgKlng 'if this well waa mad" ue.:ea .r ' . cai.re of the Incapa city of the old well to lurnieh aufllolent water for the cl'y'a u e. Attention Contractors! Plana i.i)'. .,. II Kilone for two house (to be built al ouoe) will be ready 011 Monday, Hept lSih, Rioket 81 or. Lamps. 1 tmall lutid lamp mtunUt '-V 1 umllhaiHl Ulnp No 1 burnvr'.V't) 1 tall tatiit tain)' No 1 buruor 'J.e 1 -all ft nil lamp No 2 burner 40? I rxUit Urn tmi lamp No 2 burner fOc 1 anmllntt kA Ku-b?tAr $1.(H) 1 Uimiium ttick.'l I iH-hMtr No 1 Imrncrfl.W 1 larKnu kei li.vhrtT No If bun vt $.W I xtra iarK .!-,,( I nhul HbMtr No 2 burner f'.'.l'.'i suu K.H liiwter burtii.r N 2 larv. fancy (lcaratUt8, ran. tun frutnfl.UO U. OVERTON'S NEW ESTABLISHMENT Will Make a Modern Art Empor- ium in His New Quar. ters. LA Overton, promoter and man ager of the Overton Wallpaper and Paint Co, baa extensive plans for bis new store in the Honey block just be ing com 1 ltert on West Eighth street. He will have up-to-late arrangement of every department of the store, will lnorease bis stock In each line, branob out In tbe art line, carry pioturss, framing, etc. The shelving will all be new aud arranged so as to display to tbe beat advantage a high line of good a. There will ta public and pri vate offices. , Mr Overton hei associated with blm Mr Ed Murray, who will manage the high clr w artlstlo sign and portrait work. Mr Muiray Is direct from Sid ney, Australia, where be was artlstlo correspondent for the Chicago Herald. He has been with tbe Robt J Qurney Art Co of Chicago and la a first class man his work. Tbe new ealalllahmeut will be ready for inspeotlou during the first week of Ootober. Personals. J M Williams Is In Junction on bul neas. J E Simmon' , promoter, returned to Portland today. Miss Veata Eason returned this after noon from Grants Pass. Hoa tt B Millar returned today from his farm near Grant Pass. J W Hbumats and wife, of Walter- villa have returned from Portland. Conductor Cuau Cousor has been ec Joying a short vacation In Eugene. Mr and Mrs T G Hendrloks are In Cottage Grove where they will spend tiunday. Mlas Grace Edmunson returned yes terday f.001 a visit at Kaide and Portland. W A Booth, County Ju.lge of Crook County leaves tomorrow for his home In Prlnevllle. H E Ankeny and family will arrive in Eugene from Jackson county to morrow morning. Mrs L H M on tan ye who has l.eeo tbe guest ol Mrs OUIe Waller returned to her home In Albany today. Louis Henderson, student, "arrived last evening end will resume hlittud les next week at the University. ' J E P Withers aud wife returned tills afternoon from a visit at Utnpqua Ferry, Douglua County. The family of John Keatly arrived this afternoon from WlBoonsln to join Mr Kestly here. They will reside In the Dunn block for the present. . Mia Elate Oroti't, teaoher I" our eoboola, arrived this afternoon liuud of yesterday, from Drain, where her father Is president of the Normal. Portland Journal: Geo. H Kelly of Eugene Ih In tho olty, stopping at the Portland. He la one of the heaviest Dualneaa men of Southern Oregon, belue of the Booth-Kelly Lumber Company. Mies Jean Wold left today to take up her near duties aa physical dlieotor In the Y W C A gymnasium In Heattle. Hhe has been vlaltlng her mother and slaters and brother In Eugene elnoe oomlng from her two years' oourse of study at New Haven, Connecticut. The Forest Fires. There la practically no ohange In tbe forest fire situation. Tbe smoke Is denser than yesterday but the day haa been very oool and there are Indies- tlona of rain In a abort time. Reports from Wendllng say that tbs big fire In tbe Booth-Kelly Co's Mm ber above that place Is still burning, but the danger from It Is past and the meu bave It under control. The amoks Is becoming Intolerable. It Is beginning to effect people's eyes, and If It does not olsar away soon there will be a great amouut of slokness. Public School Books. ' I will have publlo sobool books on sale In ths new MoCluog building from Monday uoon until 6 p. ro. Thursday. ' " At lkn Eaiom. Shoes, Shoes. iemtibT an trictlj' In it on an np tw dat lin of Kail liow, and l( yim don't Ax Hilly whn you want cho, it it your lo. Clothing. llaviuit ut rtvlve.t a lavf Invoke of toy' and youth cloth inn, 1 will py you t call and examine th aam before buying eteewhtre thir line it both up tuUt an.1 amiplete. , lloy' auitt 7 t 14 jeare, whI. $1.;, lUty' iuiU (t u 14 year, utr nvy) Tlue $i lUy' uiu ( to U yean, all wm1 Ki0 Youth' uiu 11 fc ltyr, ray all wrnl 00 Youthj' uits U tolKOnvv ail wool fine , ciaTir.ra outhe' uita 13 to 19, Orefvtt ail woo) gray IT. 00 MORE CARNIVAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. Hurry up the Voting Contest fcr it Closes Next Monday Evening. The carnival oommittees met again last evening and an ouiline of tbe or der of parade waa arrtngtd, aubjeot to change. Following la tbe auggesteo order: President ofCirolval In carriage. Fourth Regiment Band. King and Queen. Mllltla. Float, Cottage (irove Band. Midway performeis. Bose companies. Teams of the pulling contest. Bloyolea, elc. Tbe parade ought to be a big affair if the weather is good. A hard rain la needed next week at the latest to clear tbe atmoephere and putout forest fires. On tbe other band when It atarts In I" rain there is no definite time for It to 'et up. Tbe tournament at the blue rook trape will take placa Friday, Septem ber 20. Prizes aggregating $400 will be distributed. On the evening of the 26 b ths king aud queen will lead the grand innrob at tbe grand carnival ball and a grand lime la expeoted. E. J.Arnold will bring his big tenta here next week. His show comprl-es a main pavilion where apeolal les are Introduced : a German V Hage with vaudeville actors; a coon plantation where Boutbero lullabya and melodies will be presented by real negroes Turkish theater which explains Itself; merry -go -round and the "ocean wave" a new and novel aflalr. Merchants are preparing to establish pretty Dootba In the enoloaure. WIND IT dp Bia. Tbe voting for king and queen oeasos next Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Prepare your ballots for your favorite candidate and eleot good rep. resentatlves. H. W. Thompson would make an imposiog king and would Jon the ermine with as muob graoe as any one. Any of the young ladles now running woul I make a good queen. Hurry il up. Remember tbe closing date. K.illuKiug is tba ettnding of tbe royal personages this evening QUEEN. Mies Mn'li Mastersun 11. '3 Mies Hleii CI irk 723 Mine Pansy Wilcox 496 KINO. Be nine VV Thompson 607 "Daisy" Wallia 392 Arthur (Jonicgys 139 Thelma. Manltob.tFrte Prise, Aug. 13, 1902: Mr. Alcleu B u diet gave tbe audlei oe at tbe Winnipeg theatre last night an agreeable i-urprlee In hi? rroriuoti n, "I'helma." The play we saw was pretty and well put on. More than that, tbe sot lng was distinctly good in places and fairly good all through. The audience waa large for tbla tea- son of tbe year and no one cn deny that It Was pi iaw 1. And when oompany and a play suoceds In pleas log the audlenc It fulfills Its object and no more can be asked. "Tbelma" possesses all tbe ingredl enta of a popular play; In Its four aote It rum the gamu; of comedy, melo drama, emotion and sensational soenlo ollmaxes. It la a vprslnn of Marie Cor. relh's uovj! aud folljwa the atory pretty oloaely. Tbe scene (fleets In tbe laat aot were pretty and properly Dandled. " Thelma" oomee to Eugene, Wednes day, Hept. 17. Water Turned In. me water waa turned Into the Springfield mill raoj at norm tcday, tbe Both-KeIly Company having completed tbe dam about tbelr log pona. Tne n iurlug mill will resume work tomorrow. CarniYal Enclosnre. IVntr.nln. Ik I ..... . .... . u.uuiiuny inl morning beagn tbe work of oitntruoilog the enclcaurefor Ihesireet fair and carni val. The fenoe will be eight feet high and Is being built of undressed lumber. I IS ao Now is tho time to provide the boys with wearing apparel for tall and Wiutor. We ofler a good assortment for boys of every age; Youthj' Suits-Long trousers, and single uuuuio-moiisicu coaia in loading color mixtures, for to 10 vp.ira BoyV Thrtc-Pitce SuiU-Knoe Boys' Two-Piecc Suits In Knrfnit with yoke, in brown, gray, blacL- nfAa K n li i.o.. Jmall Boys' Suits In Sailor and vjuuu ttsauriaiem S. H. FRIENDLY. HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT Edgar E DeCou, Professor of Mathematics, and His Wife Arrive in Eugene. Piofrtaor Edgar DeCou, lately eleo d h-ad of the department of mathematics of the TJnl vereliy of Ore gon, and hla wife arrived from Evans villa. WiB. yeaterday afternoon. They were tender d a Nrewtll recenliou by tbelr friends In Wisconsin. The EvanavilleRiView sptaks as lullufta concerning the professor: "PrnfHsaor DeCou has sput several onHr. in careful DieDarailon Tor me responsible position to whioh be has K.on n. 1-H ami wfl feel sure from bis succefsful career as an educator In the past, that tbrwe in charge or tue uni vermty have made ut lulBtake In ourlng hla services. Mr and adra De Cou have made warm irieniiawiien-vm thpv have nepn. who l-h th-in"UO- oeeaaud happiness lu their new field of libor." Mr and Mrs DeCou are of fine per aonallty, pleaeaut to meet aud win make a boat of frlenda In Eugene where Ihey are welcome. Tbey will reside for the present at the Bailey residence on East Mntb street. IN MEMORY OF . M'KINLEY. Governor Geer Requests People of State to Observe Sunday as Memorial Day. Governor (Jeer baa decided tbat be will not Iraue a formal proclamation, designating Hunday, September l'4'.h, as Memorial Day for the late President HcKinley, but urges aud requests tbat tbe people ol the state very gener ally observe the day with appropriate services In commemoration of Presl dent MoKlnleyand bis services to this country. Sunday will be tbe first anniversary of tbe death of the late President MoKinley. Church Services. Consregatioual Church Mao H Wallace, minister. Tbe usual Sunday services and meetings. A cuidiul wel nume to all. U P ohurch-O N W.l', pastor R.'gular services tomorrow. Evening service at 7:30. Epieoopal ohu.ch D E Loveridge reotor. Sunday aobcol, 10 s mj morn ning prayer aud Beruion, 11 a evening prayer and sermon, 7:30 p m HChristlan Science, Servloes 514 Willamette street, Sunday at 11 a. m Subject: "Matter". Wedueeday meeting, 8 p. in. Tbe publlo invited, U B. Churob, Ueo. E. McDonald pastor. All aeivlces aa usual. Theme for morning sermon, "Old Things ai d New";evculug theme. "Qjlcksand. First Preabyterlan. Cbas. F. Wood ward, pastor. Sunday School at 10 a. m.; morning service, 11; evening servioe, 7:S0. Baptist Churob, H A. Green pa--tir. All seivlce- at usual hmr-.. Subjtct for morning sermon, Our Great example;" for evening, "The Three Feci of the Bible. Christian church J S MoCailum pastor. Suuday eoocol at 9:45: preaching at 11 a in and 7:30 p ui; Junior endeavor al S; U E at 6:16 Morning suljjot, ''New Creature." Evening suijwt, "fhe True reauhor." Rathbone Sisters. Regular meeting ofRatblicne Sister. Saturday, eept IS, at 8 p m tharp. A full attendance Is desired. Section III, after the regular business meetlnii w 1 entertain members and luvhed gUi-'e. rsy order or Noua Kaufkjian. M K C, Born. To Mr and Mra E P 13:h sirett, Eugene, 1 1. n 1 nE.t li .neon, a da ug liter. Do nut foiei that the Racket gouce a'e sellln; fii', a mouey.aaviu trluniuh. L IM all the aces 10 $5 wool $12.50 $4 $6 pants, all blu and $2 .50 o $5 Vester styles $2 o $5 SUITS The Honsetaiste FOll THE HIGHT PHICE Supported bed springs, each 9 Kitchrn treasure tables, the best make, each 0 Excelsior mattress with wcol top, each Prices on all other things accordingly. w Discounts given on all complete house-furnishing outfits. H. GORDON, The Housefurnisher Hotel Arrivals. HOFFMUM. D Converee, Wendllng Clarenra Thomas and wf, Vida RTachler, Portland L R Fields " C H Grttzmaober, Portland E E Whitney, Chicago A E Dangler, Detroit . J A Humphrey, Oregon City J R Miller, Trent R C Altoohul, 8 F O E Copper, Nebraska Fred Pitner, Uhlali, Cal W D Harkins, MIbkmI-i, Mont M A John, Drain K MoCrookey, Granta Pasi The Imperial. Cottage Grove, Or. First olais Sample room 80x50 feet, well equipped. Ra'es 1.00 and $2.00 ier dav. Buy a gas raaoblne and light your home with the beat light made at half tbe coat of other light'. They are ssfe aud reliable. Prim only $35.00 for 85 lights. P frank A Hon. Leather Goods We hv tu)dei m new line of nice Wit 1ST BAG I'UKSKS, CHATTELANES. ETC. All maie from the 6af8t skins, per fectly tanned and beautifully colt red STYLE J UP-TO-DATE, QUALITY UNEXCELLED, WORKMANSHIP THE FINEST.I And oar priced are lea than txse ankeri for inferior ones. They must le nuen to he fully appreciated. PURSES 75c and up. WRIST BAGS$I and up. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY M. R. JANNEY JEWELER. "He who buyj our purst geti no lrah.' No 50 Ninth and Oak. "Fine 1 naiia law mint III -j llllbi - 11 Z " I iv m if You Would Have Everything uood Iry H. GORDON, 36 East Ninth Street. McKenzie Timber Fires. A J Ward, the timber crul,er, ;, ns of numerous timber fires along tk, middle and upper MoKenzle n . . rltory. Ooe started at Brown's oabin, (45 miles east of &. gene ou the wmtti side of the rhM rnneaaltuihe top or the nioioui then the wind ohanred and draw i quartering baok toward) the titer. 1 is in tbe tree tops and takes tim. thing in front of It. The comm, about Is covered with tiurned love,, Charley Brown cirne nut woode Thured ,y night, and llt scarea. e sam the Bre wn oloie it Andy Taylor's cabin and It wooM surely go as the fire was In the ti t P. Anomer timber fire la bursty a little lower down In the lotoij where James Wycofl is building t nomber of cabins for homeitesden. Our line In winter hats In sbipq that satisfy, at bottom prices on lop, Raoket Store.- OIRL WANTED. To work Id p oery and crockery et ire. App'j u Geo. T. Ball Bon'a. WANTED, Active .erooa to wcrt at home; $3(1 paid for 12 dijilriil; permanent if eailafnelory. Addm Manager EogwaM, Likcside BI4, t'bleato. NICE LOO UNO VOUNQ WID OW. No family, has oo:l (v, city prnpenv and $10,003, seek. qtninlanee of irue, honorable gdlle uiaij ; object, eirly ru .rrlajie; nolr . Qere. Mis L-e, 410 E. 4311ml, ' Ch'cago. J. W. KAYS' FURNITURE CO Embalmers and Funeral Direaon Day & Henderson, Undertaken and Embalmers. Cor. Will ana lh iif n i.. f. m vyc dre itduy iui the Rush . . . School Books, University Books. E. SCHWARZSCHILD. Waterman's Ideal Founliln Piw. Ladies stationary. Special Orders aud measurements taken for ladies' tailor-made suit's. Call and see samples. BUCKNER Sc CLEVlNGEH UK Spring stock of poultry netting, steel ' goods, garden tools, cultivators, rubber ir.ll,... and cotton hote, spray pumps is complete. Get our prices Car of Studebaker wagons just in. Everything in Hardware. S. L. Long:. in the Bakery Line That's kcry JHAZELWOOD Bakery and Restaurant. Phone, Black 47-3. C. C. HAMMOND Prop.