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G'tAKI) Islephone, No Main igi For Cigars JULUi GOLDSMITH. . WEATHER. Tnulglit and Friday, fulr weather. Business Pointers. Dr. O. W. Lowo, graduate optician. Illiick puint for dog-carts. At Ovor 1 oii'b. Got a :i portrait for 78 cents at (Jiimi'ii studio 5.j!t, Willamette street Ulfor good til Aug. 10th. Hun Proof Dainte tlio bout. At Ovortou's. M. 8. Hubble's phones ure: Black 110-1 and Ited All kinds of hauling. HoBos-Bo-Kill fly protects your cows uud horses from lllos Preston llalos ugeuts. If you noed a baby buggy or go cart, wo can supply your wants. Chambers' Hardware. JS'oxt tlmo you go shopping, tie i string around your linger. It will re mind you to buy a can of JAP-A LAC, I ho wondeiful Mulsh for metal and wooden things mound (ho house, Overton sells It. We have a full line of rocking rhalrs at prices that will suit you. Chambers' Hardware, Let Overton Company do your painting and paper hanging. Paints and Oils, at Preston & Hales. Don't forgort us when you need furniture. Wo can save you inonoy, Chambers' Hardware. Feed Prussian Htock to your horses uud caltlo, and keep them In good rendition, at Preston & Hales. Crawford peaches for caunlng. Leave your order now for tlio crop will bo short this season. Golden Hulo Store, Ninth street. Tho Peerless ice cream freezer is ho simplest, because It has fewer parts ami host becanso it froozoa quicker and smoother cream. We tell them. Chambers' Hardware, tvlngllug Ill-others great canvass pavilions cover more than llfteeu aores of ground and constitute a vurttablo oily of touts. The mammoth stage for the spactacular production of "Jerusalem anil tho Crusades," which Is embodied In tho hippodrome amphitheater, Is the largest over con structed and Is absolutely Impervious to rain, WHAT YOU WILL FIND AT THE 1 1 A KL WOO I J H KSTA U K A NT. Tho best cup of colfoo In town. Tho best 2f cent moid. Julcysteaks n specialty. All kinds of roasted meats, boiled ham, baked boaua and Muccaroul on iialo. Delicious salads prepared to order. Hazel wood ice cream fresh every day from tho famous llazelwood Jor sey farm at Portland. NOTICE. Thosu wishing tickets to Newport and return Hominy, Aug. 10, should call early. Tickets ou salo Baturd ay evening and Huuday morning. l'nro Pi.M for round trip. Tram leaves depot at 0:20 a. in., Huuday. L. U. ADAIR, Agent B. P. Co. Bwi is f -In K ill Ian Han lwn Bwgftt J. W. KAYS' FURNITURE CO Embalmers and Funeral Directors Day & Henderson, UndertaKers and Embalmers. Cor. Will ana 7th Bargain Counters 50c 75c $100 Yoran's SHOE STORE "Si You can Buy Your, Suits .Cheaper at We ha''e nowarriving i Clothing ever worn vy mau - . your chance. Choice I'aiicy CfiHHimere Suits, well luwtl mik) mtitlo to ui'll Ht 9)0.00 on r'K"Jfr cl(tiiihR prnfltn, wo will Hell at a l'rie JiurKH in $6.50 Klcgaut iicotch Tweed ami Canadiuu CaHMlniercri made to Hell at $12.00 on regular clothing prolltg, will he sold lu re at the unapproachable price. of $r.5o We will receive in a short time our line of Boys' Dress and School Suits every suit will be a Prize Bargain. Other lines arriving daily. By the ist of September things will be a humming at EUGENE'S GREAT BARGAIN STORE-Watch Us. BON Brevities The galvanized cornices to uuruiuuut the opera, Jjonse haio arrived and are Doing eel in place. W. L. Brlstow, a former citizen of Lane county, bas been appointed nostiuaster at Maple Grove, a new oillce in Folk county. Crawford peaches for canning. Leave your order now for tlio crop will be short this season. Uoldeu Rule Store, Ninth street. Dr. W. L. Chcslilro was kicked by his horse last evening quite painfully. A sorero wound was niailo in the llesb above the knee which will keop III in from his practice for a few days. Two weeks ago the Halom brewery emptied 500 barrels of beer into the sewer, which, of course, found its way into the river. In loss than week the largest run. of salmon on record started up the Columbia. Is this merley a coincidence? May it uot be a suggestion. Salein Journal. The scenery, painted and built es pecially for Kiugling Brother' magnl- llcent and inspiring spoclacular pro duction of "Jerusalem aud tho Cru sades," depicts churches and palaces, magnificent In architectural deslgu, aud the sumptuous Inner courts of the fabulously rich Emirs of Egypt. Arthur Coniegys, who has for aev eral years past has been night opera, tor In the 8. P. depot here, has ao cured a day shift at the satuo work in Grant's Pass, wheio he gooB shortly. Ills departure from Eugeuo, which has been his homo fur yoars, Is rogrettod. Tho day work will be inoro congenial. Kov. J. K, Klrkpatrick, father of tho editor of the Lobauou ExproHS Advance, aud Mrs. H. M. Garland, recently died at Lns Angeles, at the ago of G3 years, lie was burn in Houth Carulina, aud served in the confederate army. JIo was a minister III the Cumberland Proaby torian church. Frod W. Mulkey, tho well" known U. O. graduate, now a prominent at torney of Portland, and Louis Zim merman, who Is one of the owners of the Lucky Hoy mines, aud is now city councilman of Portland, are mentioned by the Daily Journal as posslhlo candidates on the Republican side for mayor of the metropolis two years hence, Fred Merrill is- also mentioned. La Porte- Renninger. Yesterday, Aug.; 12., at tho homo of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoiinlngor, of Mohawk, Miss Nettle Honulugor was wedded to Mr. Le Hoy LaPorte, n oitlzeu of that place. Tho evont was celebrated by numerous guests and tlio couple sped on their way with the well wishes of tho throng. Kov, Phillip Workman, performed tho ceremony. Tho oouple will take up their residence In Mo hawk after a brief trip to Portland and other points north. Died, A. tl. lluuulcutt, au old soldier and a member of tho O, A. R., died yesterday at his homo near Coburg. Ilo was aged 03 years. Tho funeral was held this morning under the di rection of tho J. W. Ueary PoBt, (1. A. ., which attended In a body. Inter ment was made in the I. O, O. F. cem etery of Eugene. Band Practice. The band will meet for practice Fri day evening, Aug. 11. All members requested to bo out and prepare to rurnlBli music lor the Foresters picnic Saturday. Yerington's Phono (jululue never falls to cure, White Pine for the cough that.follows Satisfaction or money back. Yerington 9th st. Drug Store. from the great New York clothing (enter the J'iinM. Fitting i i j. ..... i 1 1 ' i ... i., : - ii you want to tireB.s wen OUR POPULAR PRICES. Imported lHoz Clay Worttteda, uur ;inl't.(i, ojudu to soil at $&.W, Htyli,-li cut and tit, oun price will us Hie rif lUVVfHl OU riVOM Bt $10.00 fry ilnost 20oz Clay Worsteds and Fays llwut 8:20.00 Cassiuiere buits, hand ir 1 1 collar, hand worked button holed, military cut, n will sell at $16.50 MARCHE, A place to save money. "CONQUEST" DRAMATIZED C. B. Clement Gives Guard Important Information. Vtill Finance a Company to Pro duce Plays to Advertise the Lewis and Clark Cen tennial. C. I). Cloment, who is in tho city, gave a Guard reporter some import ant information regarding the organi zation of a company to produce the dramatization of the famous novel, "The Conquest", written recently by Eva Emory Dye, of Oregon City. The information has never beeu made public before and the tiuard feels under obligations to Mr. Clement for tho oourteBy. NOVEL DRAMATIZED. The authoress of the book, Eva Emory Dyo, has written her own dramatization of the iunio and the manuscript 1b In Mr. Clement's hands. Ho is to finance a company,' In partnership with Win. Keofor, of Portland, which will haudlo repertolr plays aud make "Tho CouqueBt" the Under of them all. All preparations havo boon made. Miss JMnr!oKolly, ouo of Now York's famous stage artists, has beeu secured to play a leading role and C. K Lloyd, one of the best known Shakespoaroan artists of tlio United StatoB, has accepted a prominent masculine role. The other members of the company are people well up in the art world Hurt will make a grand success of tho venture. Mr. Clement bas purchased the manuscript and lias just completed Its oopyright on tho samo. Ilo will tio manager of the company and Mr. Keefor secretary and treasuror. hi embarking upon tho ontorprlso these gentlemen havo tho assurances of tho most conservative that they will meet with succoss. I'UKPOSE OF THE PLAY. Tho purposes of tho play will bo to make an educational crusado whloh will arouso outliuslasm in tho Lewis and Clark Coutenulal. Its nature is historical. Saoajawoa, the Indian princess who guided tho oxelorore across tho mouutaius in 18a, will bo a loading soubretto role. President Thomas Jefferson will bo a charac ter, as lu tho book. Tho most vivid of tho experiences of tlio exploring trip will bo portrayed in scenes made reallstlo by tho finest soonory. James .Monroe, thou minister to Franco, will be portrayed. Thorn will Bo eighteen speaking parts in the drama. The purpose of the play will bo realized without a doubt. It up a field for tho advertisement of the Lewis and Clark Fair which is Invaluable. Tho results will be im mense. THE FIELD TO HE CCVEKE1). Tho Held to bo covered by tho com pany Is for tho next year, thopBcillc Northwest. The next season will t played continuously at the World's Fair In St.. Louis. Following n, campaign of education the play will be put ou at the Lewis aud Clark j Cenleunlal In Portland. Callfor- ,.! Ill ... .... I n ..in co covered, inc manage ment Is about to commence booking for Oregon aud try to cover the entire slate as thoroughly aud as rapidly as possible. Tho directors of the fair have not this Information 1ml all) without a doubt, welcomo tho Innova tion as cue worthy of tlielr best support. , Walter Koss, of Eugene, has lieen "elected as advance agent by Mr. Clement. The selection Is a good one as Mr. Koss is well posted on things theatrical and operatic Bd- ! verlislng. OIU1AX1ZK IX SEPTK.MHKli. Tho company will lo organized Scptemlier Ist. The headquarters nlll I 'Jit Martin building. Port Isiid. Its official name will ho "The Clement Hooter Dramatic Company." Crawford poaches for cannim;. ' Uave your order now for the crept will lw short this season. Colden ' Kule Store, Ninth street. the Bon Marche aim yei j'.cuiiuiim'Hny ii" i v' ' Personals C. II. Clement is in the city. Kov. (I. L. Lobilell is In Junction City. C. V. Ross was a passenger to Portland thia afternoon. Mrs. Stolla Caldwell was a passen ger to Staytou this aftornoou. C. O. Peterson, left today for Sea side, whore-he will spend his vaca tion. Mr. aud Mrs. L. O. Adair went to Howsoll Springs today for a week's outing. Mrs. W. J. Mulkoy returned from S alem today after visiting there a short timo. Frank Stewart left this morning with a four-horso load of supplies for Foley Springs. Rev. W. A. Elkins, who came up from Stayton yesterday, returned to his home this afternoon. Mrs. M. Morrison left today for McMinnviilo, whoro she will spend a ) few weeks viRitiug friends.. Miss Pearl Smith, a well known Portland pianist, is iu Eugene, the guest of Miss Caroline Rankin. Rev. T. S. Uandsaker and wife will leave for CorvallisSatunlny morning for their new home at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Holler re turned yesterday evening from a live weeks' outing at Ilolkmip Springs. C. L. Fitchard, the hop man, is iu the city again, aftor tho remainder of the hops iu the warehouses here. Mrs. May Babbitt and Mrs. Bow- don, of Independence, spont last night In Eugene, on their way to the Springs. MIbsob Ada aud Ruby Houdrieka aud Little Mary Chambers leave to morrow morning for Newport to speud a season at the seaside. E. R. Moon, Eugeno Diviuity School studout, loft today for his homo in Washington, where he will visit until tho opening of tho fall ttrm of the school. Mrs. M. Starr, who was a resident of Eugeno last winter, has removed her household goods to Salem. She went down yosterday and her sou Chostsr followed today. Mrs. W. J. ingalls, of Astoria, who has beou enjoying the pleasures of Foley Springs, loft today for her home. She was the guost of Mrs. C. J. Barhlto whilo iu Eugone. Clinton D. Chorpoulug, the popu lar mail carrier, returned today from his vacation spont at Florence and tiardiuor. He was necompaiued by J. L. Furnish, who has also been down on the Sluslaw. After visiting for a few days with frleuWa in Eugene, "Aunt jilmira" llriatow, has returned to hor home at Ploasaut Hill. Tho old lady is 78 years of ago, and came to Oregon "tho plains across" lu 1848. She is halo aud hearty for one of her years. Attorney Daniel (iaby and wife are up from Portland on a visit, Mr, Uaby says that the metropolis is building up very fast, probably faster than at any time in its history. Ho took occasion to remark about the way Eugeuo has also grown since he left here, not a year ago. Pear Crop Fine. W. G. Allen, manager of tho Allen Canning Company's plant In Eugene, when seen by a Guard reporter tndny said that the cannery would reaumo operations lu about two weeks. They will work first on llartlott pears. Ho said that the pear crop is flue this year, tho beat for a longtime. The I cannery will put out a larger mini- j ber of cases of the excellent ilartletta thla your than for a uuniber of years See Overton Wall Paper and Paint Co. For anything you want in tlio Taint, Oil, Varnish. Brush. Glass, and Moulding line. Glazing free ol charge. 10 West Mth St. . , tine black, only pur pair SOME NEW Men's Hats. The Season's greatest hit on styles. See them" early-be lirst. Men's Underwear We are prepared to furnish Winter underwear this munth. A little early, but best keep ahead of all going. If only ahead, abend. GLOVE SPECIAL ON For 10 days all lisle, cotton, lace, suede lisle and fut.ey gloves, also mitts of all descriptions.Greatly'KEDUCED. THE CAR FOR VET ERANS IS HERE Accompanied by a Porter and all the Conveniences of Travel -Start Tomorrow. . , , ducing nothing but blossoms, and The special car promised by the.,, ... . ., . . .. 1 . , ,, (that a time when the female vine com- railway company for the use of the U. A. R. veterans who go to San Francicso iu the morning, arrived this afternoon. The porter is also along to look after the needs of the travelers. The-G. A. R. members assisted by the L. of O. A. R., deco rated the car this afternoon aud it Is in gala attire for its trip. it will be taken on tomorrow morn ing at 1:15 on the southbound passen ger train and will proceed directly to San Fraucisco where the National encampment will take place, com mencing next Monday. Following is the list of those in tending to take the trip: Mr. aud Mrs. E. Wheeler, J. E. Butler, E. F. Chapmau and wifo, J. M. Wheeler, wife aud daughter, Mr. aud Mrs. A. Rogers, R. A. Bartlett, J. E. Gard iner aud daughter, W. H. Dinehart, J. G. Hall, Wui. -Ruth, J. W. White, Mrs. Agnes McElroy, Mrs. Clendenon, J. T. Martin" Mr. aud Mrs. G. L. McGiuuis, Mrs. Bernesou, A. C. Jon uiuge, Miss Ethelyn Adams, Mr. and Mrs. John Ingham; C. II.Baker, Camp Creek; S. A. McKay, Creswell" Mr. and Mrs. A. Yerington will leave Friday afternoon. WILL OF AUGUSTA PETERREINS The last will and testament of the late Mrs. Augusta Peteneins was tiled for probate today. The iustru- virijura up raarcn u, luud, aud was witnessed by Isabella Wat- u uu o. i. i-.uss. naiiou it mess are attorneys for tho estate. The value of the ostate is estimated at ?:)800. Tho will provides as fol lows: The sum of ?D00 to her son, Charles Peterroiiis, to bold iu trust for pay ment of funeral expenses and just clouts, and balance to be paid hor hus baud, Peter Petorreins, for his use and benefit as may be deemed best The sum of 81700 to r!i,u. sum of 81700 to son Charles for and in consideration of the care and loving kindness with which has treated his mother and father Tho sum of 81000 to her son John P. Peterreius. ' Tho sum of KHO to each of the fol lowiuif danuliter.- I0n,n u-., llattio Bendix aud Mollie Lanodnn Hor sous, Charles and John, are named executors without bonds. No Dessert More Attractive nuy uie gelatino ami spend hours soaking, sweetening, flavoring and coloring when Jell" rnxliuvs bett.-r Ti-wuta m two luimites? . . - I-"-",-. nun iu v mm iinr oim-raililHeltoitxil i,..rf.,i:.. i Prise to the housewife. No tronblc, 1," Tz. 3- T ?, U ln-V- 111 F"' fruit 111 berrv. A ,7.2" "i; lUsp. r Fishing Tackle, Hardware, Tinware, Guns Ammuntion Bicycles and Bicycle Renai Sccond-Hand Bicvclw OTraded for Wood, ii Uvi,.i . (JIJ to l. O bliirtuaut nil.: 9c colors-to cloteouU-ntnv le ecu 2JJ j Grand Undermuslin Sale See Window THINGS Cotton Cheviot! The Popular new Waisting. A Few Zibalines Pearl Shirt Waist Sets. Newest Styles. Frank E. Dunn's CrandJGlove Sale See Window A DOUBLE HOP VINE THE OREGON i Carries Both Male and Female Principle on Same Vine. The hop of commerce grows on what is commonly described as the "female" vine, the "male" vine pro- menses to form the bop bnr. At that time the male blossom gives olf a light pollen that is carried by the the wind aud reaches the female hop fecund. Hop-growers in setting yards place a malo vino every seventh hill in every seventh row thereby getting no Wings seems to be a splend L direct return at hop-picking timo ,,. " 8l"siili(rt,,: from one forty-ninth of their yard. !peoially stomacl) jjops prouucea wunouc male viues ni.is n -0..f , ., are light and "fluffy" and are devoid of the rich yellow pollen that gives the bop weight aud value. ZA HERMAPHRODITE. A viue has beou brought to the Guard oflice from the Sam Howard yard that is very odd iu that it com bines both malo and female character istics. A fully formed hop burr has grown on the end of each "arm" or runner, while tho rest of the arm is in blossom like the male hop. SOCIAL REALM. Upon the occasion other birthday, Mrs. J. S. Stiies wes surpiind last evening by tho invasion of her home, 1G7 East Eleventh strebt, by a party of guests who made merry for the evening. The best kind of a time was eujoyed by all. The surprise feature was complete as neither Mr. or Mrs. Stiles hud tho slightest idea of what was coming. A flue luncheon was a feature of the eveuiug. The 'following guests comprised the list or lnradors: Mr. and Mra .1 M 1 Of ItimrlnrD' M. j Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Haines Mr. and Wis. J. W. Knvs. Mr",.rl Mrs. W. M. Green,-Mr, and Mrs. G. iN. hrazer, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Far rington, Mr. aud Mrs. D. P. Burton, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gordon and Mrs. V. V. Chessman. Picnic parties the green north ,,' 7, , 8 ,Jnme Bre c0' i n? v" PP" mde f alnnA e ... t. ,. . Bt" "'"" population. v..i.... 1 of Z I 7, , l WM i ,'he djl Prt'es and all tfa I !Tf , , U8Ua' U SUh CCa8io' ' Z ? aKain- Th f1IoV i '"8 fan"1,ie9 forn,"d tbo list P' - 1 r". UUUUV w- w- C"lk- j UlliC . ins, i.. ' LJ-- I'fUpr, Prof. P.O. Mrs. Cunditf and dKi,ol,ir i Margaret, the Misses Chase, Mrs. Geo. DoBar and daughter, Mrs. Cal-! vin Hauna, Mrs. G. Wold aud Miss ! Hattie Lee, of Woodland, Cal. i A boating party on the mill race Our Menus are attractive last evening In. honor of Miss Lulu r H.l Scholleld, of Minneapolis, Minn ' Uf StrV,Ce 18 eXCd'ent given by her host and hostess, Mr! Ynii gel a SOod and Mrs. L. Q. Huliu, was an enjoy-. Y.?U Set 3 g j lvt' able event of the midsummer season. ! sllS"' Prlce a J The party rowed to th kuj n.l a(ifxr.linn Ol W race and partook of luucheou in tho hlll;n... ii..,.. ul' "isui oi uie Harvest moon. The party consisted of Misses Etta ' TU r rt A tAilFl Eastland, Hattlc Walton, Ollu Ford, , "THF RAiUUl Miss Schofleld and Mr. and Mrs ,,,L- LJr" ' Huliu. FOR. YOUR. Cas. C. Matlock, SUMMED lira moving out rapidly at FI'ANK E. DUNN nt fpf-cial Cut p,;,,v He' new hall St, - lomuii-nced arriving and ere many the b,g tioro win !. full of the hall snl. sou's prevailing styhV See window displays She, niji, vjiuvch anu Winy j "rtir. MINERAL SPRlNi ..sums iu mew Kesort Sail. A- "V . , i mi iucoi uuiing Hact Leo Tfnsnlin,, afternoon from fi,i in the vicinity of the O'Z api iuKs hi Jonaou, twelve n ul ounuge liiove, Hi iormea the Guard tod,y IU tOoVv II. outing Dlace the strings are beat. A fine hotel has recenlljj .0v,, mo iiubsi camping pg. u. uuu uie wst - for u ,o uuaiiy acttj; a goou roaa running from c. u",",t "uu " siage makes daily tr. ,v uuu iium ine springs. KICKED BY A HORSE, Mr. Hosolton is IP. ping m wnn a cauo as a r suit ol k kickoci on uie right kneo by thefel norse mat Kicked J. T. Howtad. broke his arm recently. He i belongs to Levi Geor and seemil; quite vicious. Lee was laid n awhile and thought atfiretbc was broken, but he was soon U walk around again. Crawford peaches for cam: Loave your order now for the t will be short this seasoo. Got. Rule Store, Ninth street. Eyes Tested Free Glasses all Prices Glasses us prescribed t us are concednl Ibe ton most remedy lot the tori of Headache, eraM Facial .Neuralaii, it' duo to muscular or si , vous eye strain. SPECIAL CARE OF CHILDREN'S EYES ... Dr J. O. Waif New McClung Block. Upstain. Eugeno, Oregon. YOUR WANTS SUPPLIED.., If yon enjoy good entir if you merely eat to iusob health and strength, you II i what you want here. ..Ui4 . mi oa K SUM he hp.it n cvcrvmmj I . j I J go to SI3 Willamette St" J. C3