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Daily Eugene Guard. i: lill'liELL liltOS., Pablialieru. Pul.iirhi-d every day of tho week, Sunday excepted. Address nil com munications and make nil remittances payable to tlio l-.iifc'fiio Uuard, Eu gene, Oregon. SUliKCKl IT 1 1 N H ATI-S. -DAI LY. Delivered by carrier, per nook $ 15 Delivered by carrior.por month... jO Hv mail one voar liu advance) & ou Six months One month Single copies WKKKLV. One year, (lu advance) One year, iwheuunt paid In advance) Kix uiolitha . 3 00 . M . uO 1 oil tl (10 . 1 00 Advortisii.g ra'ca inadu known ou application. Entered an Becomi-class matter at llio Eugeuo, Oregon, postollice. TIIK EASTERN OFFICES Of the paper are at 230 to 2.H Temple Court, New York City, and U S. Exnrca Mdg., K7 Washington St. Chicago, 111., E. KATZ Advertising Agency in chin .re FRIDAY AUCJCbTSl A School of Journalism. Tlicy may tench journalism, but they cauuut make a jourualiat, Bays the rortland Telegram. Apropos of the Pulltzor uowBpaper co Ilege, thin represents the summary of the verdict reached by (Chicago newspaper men- than which there are nunc brighter nor brnliior iu the country when, some years ago, that astute Rockefeller advertiser, Dr. Harper, brought up the question, of teaching newspaper work iu Chicago University. Savants In the business long ago concluded that the only way to learn journalism wiib to learu it iu a nowa paper oifice, where actual conditions, uot theories, are met. The proposi tion of the publisher of the New York World to cudow a f2,000,000 schoal will arouse only lauguid Iu torcst among the members of the craft, for It will be extraordinary, Indeed, If In forming tlio faculty journalists of the acceptable stripe are employed to direct the elemou lary training of the students. It may bo admitted that the stand nrd of qualillciitlons for newspaper workers might bo elevated through au institution such ua this. College- bred journalists aro uot notable sue vosses ou any of the leading dailies, and some of the most important po sitions in the professions aro held by men who claim no alma mater. There Is nothing like the school of experience, the touch of Things us They Aro and men and the world at largo -for Instructing a writer in obeservation and tlio ability to write cleverly and easily comes from within uot outwardly Iu. Whttelaw lieid, named as olio of tlio trustees of Pulitzer's school, prints in a current Issuo of bis Trib une, a lraturo he has delivered upon moro than one occasion to young men who want to mount to fume through journalism. This Is what ho says : 1 have little fulth iu "schools ot Journalism" or In "courses ot jour nalism," or, If you must huvo the truth, - Iu lectures ou journalism, either. Tlio ouly place to learn the uewspaper busluess is in a newspaper otlloe, aud you bavo to be caught tol erably young to learn It at all I His Just Deserts. The (Irants l'asa Courior says: "The Medfonl Knqulror announce that the Inane ot August II, Is Its last. After 11 years of nowspnpor work tlio editor auouuooa tbat he Is not one cent better olf than wbou ho begau aud thinks It Is time to enter some mora remunerative oootipa tloii." No wonder I The editor of the Kuqulrer Ib the man who so vtlllati oualy attacked the President iu bis sheet during Mr. Roosevelt's sojourn In Oregon but spring. The (luaril spoko very plainly upoo this matter, whereupon tho editor of the Kuqtili-er falsified the Cluiird. Our journalistic contemporary Iu this city . republished the article, thus endorsing the Kuqulrer man's action, when It well knew he was liar. -Mr. Mhhu ta iu tho newspaper grave yard. Ilia wived on tho President was uncalled for and it la noteworthy that tlio good people of Medford refined him the aupport a decent iapor com mands. The Woodburu Independent say: "The Independent la the only paper til Oiegon that does not wotk in the iuleiviita of hop dealers. It ta with the growers In etery InstancA. Some .if the other aheela have streak of iinneaty mid r (lien ou the aide o! the Kronen, but only temporarily; tlu-y veer around to lb dealers. None who have oliwrvcil their course doubts the trulll of this assertion." Moll, aivordliuj to tli Iixlopcml enl, lb" lie.i..j iipcr v. l' li the ex ception I'l the 1 ri.!-j-liJi lit , are rascal. Now, Hi" ilu.u.l i mere iljtcleMed ill blip ti.an ll;l inde pendent i-:, and o i.ru cm the growers, side of the fence. It is true, Unit Inany of the Oregon papers work in the inti p rij: mi uc imp buyer, but I here aie ninny who do not. The Independent taken too much credit for ib-elf. Tcero arc OlllCIH. ' Origin of Old Layings. The Honeymoon For thirty days alter a wedding the undent Teutons had a custom of drinking a mead undo of honey. The llrldegrnoiii. Iu primitive times the newly wedded man hud to wait upon bin bride and the guests ou his wedding day. Ho was their groom. Sirloin of ileef. King Churles 1, being greatly pleased with a roast loin of beef set before him, declared it "good enough to be knighted." It has ever since been called Sir Loin. A Spinster. Women were prohib ited from marrying in olileu times until they had spun a full set of bed furnishings on the spinning wheel; hence till married, they were spius ters. Cabal. This word was coined iu Charles II. 's reign, audnppllod to bis cabinet council. It was made out of the initials of their names, which were: Clifford, Arlington, lluckiug ham, Ashley and Lauderdale. iog Items. ((Juard Special Service.) Irving, Aug. 18. I'rofoHSur 1. E. CaldweJJ, of Philomath, has been in Irving u few duys looking after tlio iutoroBts of riiilomutli College. Threshing is in full blast iu this vicinity, tho yield is good aud the quality above the uveruge. Mrs. Daisy Minklcr, of Portland, has been visiting in Irving for a few days. We aro pleased to unto that her health I much Improved. J. II. Salemau who has been on a furlough from the Soldiers' Home for the past few week, returned liiHt Friday. His stale of health has been greatly improved since ho went there, a little over a year ago. His wife ac oouipanied him to Itoseliurg where she will reside. Washbiirne & Sons aro putting tho Ilnllett warehouse in order and will soon bo ready to receive tlio uow crop of wheat. J. W. Zumwalt wuh uiado happy last Sunday by a visit from his father aud mother from Nouo, Illinois, whom ho had not seen for sevoral years. Mr. Z. is u brother of Isaac Zumwalt of Eugene. A water melon car arrived iu Irv iug Monday evening, and our mer chants stocked up ou this deloicaoy. W. M. Sultou, is iu chargo of the Ilnllett warehouse and Is already re ceiving now wheat, over six hundred bushels coming In on Monday. Mrs. II. K. lloud is visiting ou Mo hawk for a few days. Miss Maggie Dooley went ou the excursion to Newport lust Sunday. She reports having had a lino time. Now is Your Time To Buy. If you want a choice tract of land fur u surburban homo at a bargain, call on us. We cau sell you 5, lu or 20 acres iu less than a nillo of the postolllce. C. 8. FARROW A CO., oWI Willametto street, Eugene, Or. HKANDY I have pure double distilled brandy for sale at 75 cents per quart or fj.60 per gallon. I. M. Francis, Wot It li it, Eugene Bwatha j U Kind You Hun Hmp, BmgM KEELEY INSTITUTE oue"Vnnu '.. i . '-.y- -.rr---- ' f- (i-tfty WE CIKK the Liquor Opium, Morph.ne mil Toliuva 1ml .'...i,,,. , iikk n colli. i.ii nnie cur. a cold. lur tiTatm. aonder to mjwlf." N-ud to u for a f3 txjx.i.mi-i : "Just Try a Parrot Cigar,'.5c. We're hollering loud-do you hear us? The Parrot Cigar is far the best 5 c cigar on the market today. For Sale at the Bonboniere. L, 8 CBANCE TO GO EAST. At Greatly leducid Rates on Four Days This Month. The Suuthern Pocillo will sell you a round trip ticket from any point ou its lines iu Oregon to Eastern points 011 August 1H, 19, 25 aud 20, at greatly reduced rates. Call at the depot i ll any dato, to August 20 and get full information and rates. NKJ1IT WAS HEH TERROK. "I would cough neurly all night ong, 'writes Mis. CI at. Appiegato, of Alexandria, lud., "and could hardly get any sleep. I had consumption so had thet if I walked u block 1 would couiih frightfully and rpit blood, but wheu all other medicines failed, three 1 bottles of Dr. King's New Dis covery wholly cured oio and 1 gained 58 pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to cure coughs, colds, La grippe, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles, l'rico 50 cents and 81. Trial bottles froo at W. L. DoLnuo's drug store. CITY PROPERTY l OK SALE. 1 own and have for salo about 300 lota In seven different additions to Eu gone. Am laying oil' a now addition, Lots sold ou roasomiblo timo for $50 itud upwards. These lots are going fast, so anyone wanting to piirchaso would do well to call early. Some of tho properly would be ex banged for dtsirublo timber lauds. T O. HENDRICKS. 8aa the S3 K ill Yin lira Amb OoujM C '- -,ry jfiJj, if ULACKSMlTHlNdl Try J. 11. Wilkinson, just back of court house, for your horseshoeing and blacksmith work. Remember tho old shop just back of Pratt A Holler's blacksmith shop, at rear of courthouao. 1'RUIT HOXES. and picking boxes of all kinds fur nished by tho Sugar Pln Door & Lumber Company, (irant's Pass, Oro gon. lloxes inado of soft pine. Or ders tultou at tho Ilooth Kelly Lumber Company's oilice, Eugene. blORAUK! STOHAUEl STORAUE Ueo. T. Hull A Soo'b public aud pri vate warehouse is now ready for al kinds of storage. Hops, wool, grain Dierchaudiso aud household goods HALL & SON. ;First and Montgomery Streets nt olarillea aud builds up theays'teu Un-kliO. 'uli a na sunlv tt H iMiua-..,) .iia.iaaioal ii Slli .ii under Ibis i.fvd Uot to e ced live lines, . ccole a week; W.5C j a inonlli; ei2.ii per year. j 1-ofTale. ' I l-'OU SALE. A cook ftov, diiiost new; lor tide iu -in i street. WOOL iiATS ro!i COMI'OUTS. Nice, cleau white wool at 05 cent per pound. Woolen Mills. r'OIi SALE. A full blood Hamburg rooster and two hens for il.iVl. lu quiro at once it (inard oilice. ! i-01! SALE CHEAI'.-A CU.xl'JO lot ! with six-room house, new, plastered and papered. Lot well graded aud good lawn. Enquire at Moou't h:od Store. EOH SALE.-l'ivo and one-third acres ou West Hlh street, immedi ately adjoining corporation limit!. An ideal place for a home. Also 41 acres, 2 miles west of towu. Will sell iu tracts of 10 acres. D. Cherry. Help WanW.d. WANTED. A girl for Mrs. H. McMurplicy. bouse work. WANTED. 15 girls to learn to weave. Light, pleasant work; good pay for competent help. Apply early at Woolen Mills. LOST. A Wutermau fountain pen on tho streets of Eugene. Keturn to the Hustler job printing oilice aud icceive reward. EOUND. A pair of ladies kid gloves. Owner can bavo same upon des cribing property and payiug for this notice. ANNOUNCEMENT. We desire to auuouueo to the public that .we have formed a partnership for the purpose of engaging in tho real estate busiuess. Our purpose is, not ouly to benefit ourselves, but to as sist iu buildiug up Eugcue aud Lane county. We propose to conduct our business iu a strictly upright aud honorable manner, and having had years of experiouce in the business will conduct ail departments, includ ing the buying aud selling of city and farm propert y, loaning money, rent ing, insurance aud collections. We will act as administrator, executor, guardiau aud trustee, prepare wills, obtain pensions, make collections aud do a general real estate and legal busiuess. Notury public iu oflico. If you desire fair treatment and wish to Boll your property, cull and see us. O. W. WILLIAMS, HENRY DEN" II ART, JESSE (J. WELLS. First National Rank Building, Eu- gone, Oroogn. WORKING NKJI1T AND DAY. Tho busiest aud mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Theso pills change weakuess into strength, list lessuess into energy, braiu-fag into mental power. Ihey're wonderful in buildiug up the health. Ouly 25 corns per oox. aoiu oy w. u. De Lano. SAND, LOAM AND GRAVEL. Dou't you often stop uud wouder why your lawn does not grow and your driveway is always muddy from either rain or snow? Some gravel iu the driveway and loam upon tho lawn would make your place look hotter and guard it iu a storm. Aud with our loam and gravel we hopo you will uudorstand that we can quickly furnish you with a load or two of saud.Jj CHAS. E. JOYCE, (. ontractors of Earthwork. 5th and Washington streets. Tol Red 09-4 QUIET SLEEPING PLACE. Transient peoplo and farmers over night iu Engeuo cau find neat, airy, well furnished rooms at the Old Courthouse Lodging House for ouly 26 Cents to any part of tho house, upstairs or dowu. Convenient to the business part ot town, yot clear away from all the uoiBO of the main streets. New furni tore aud bedding. Seo transparency "BEDS" oue block east from Day & Henderson aud Beckwith comers. Jus-t back of courthouse. ED HOWE, Proprietor. SMEEDE FA KM FOR SALE. R. V. Baker A Company still have the Sinecdo farm for sale. Trice t!'."X For further information call ou or address R. F. Baker Company, Eugene, Oregnu. Oilice rooms. 1 mid 2. Ijiiu, I'mmi, Punk 1 Hiding. NO PITY SHOWN. "For years fate was after n -) tiniioin-ly" writes V. A. (Mill. . , Verbena, Ala. "I bad a . cil,,, case of piles causing 21 tmn i is When all failed Pucklin s Arnica Salve cured me. Equally good fur burns and al) aches and pains. Onlv 2D cents al W. L. Delano's drug stjre. LOAM AND SAND l-'OU SALE. Call on J. A. Cordon for sand a-, , loam for filling purposes. Price a cording to distance of hauling. Ad dress H" South Oak street. SNAPS FOU BOYS. One hundred and evei)ty-8ve cloth attorns just right for loys' knee pants, for M cents each. El tiENE WOOOLKN MILLS tlA'.SIFIF,!) J0NB0NIERE BREAD. I THE BEST-WHY? , .. , .iinLimi n Roeclaltv. The sanitury conditions Recauae we '' JfWta ' wa test our lion aud use are as good as c le, ,1 ne an aud every pound of flour is "I T" bred can "lways be found at the liskery, of Grocery JuJXL are marked "lionboniere bread." Phone 130-1. Free Delivery. F. B. DUNN, Proprietor. tfski ; -Ail THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE. The University coiiiprpos the following colleges and schoo The College of Literature, Science, and tlio Arts. ' The College of Science and Engineering (Civil, Electrical Mining and Chemical Engineering) - The Unireraitv Academy, The School of Music, Tho School of Law, The School'of Medicine. Tuition Free. Incidental Fee flO. Student Body Tax fS.OO. Tlio twentv-eighth session opens Wednesday, September Hi, 1903. For Catalogue, address Registrar, University of Oregon, Eugene. - - BOSWELL SPRINGS - - Located oiVthe Southern Pacific Railroad in Douglas County, Or. The waters CURE ninety per cent of cases of Constipation, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Stomach, Kidney and Liver Troubles Post-offlce, Express and Public Telephone on the promises From 810. per week up, includiud baths. Trains stop in front of the Hotel. ONE GALLON OF THESE WATERS ..STAINS Potassium Chloride Potassium Bromide Potassium iodide Sodium Chloride 510.00 gr - .57 gr .53 gr 211.00 gr CAPT. BEN D. BOSWELL, Proprietor f ElATERITE l Minaral Rubber! YOU MAY INTEND BUILDING or find it necessary to REPLACE A WORN-OUT ROOF ELATERITE ROOFING Takes the place of shingles, tin, iron, tar aud gravel, and all prepared roof ings. For Hat and steep surfaces, gutters, valleys, otc. Easy to lay. Tem pered for all climates. Reasonable in cost. Sold ou merit. Guarauteed. It will pay to ask for prices and iuformatiou. THE ELATERITP ROOFING CO. Worcester Building, Portland, Ore. T. W. HARRIS, President. J. H. McCLUNCi, Treasurer. EUGENE WATER CO. (INCORPORATED.) Pure well water furnished for household purposes Motors ! and hydraulic elevators. RATES AND TERMS UPON APPLICATION. EUGENE .... OREGON. Full of Pleasure Smoking a Mount Hood cigar doe? you g co; rests your nerves after a hard day, helps 1 ideas at any time, and makes you happy and contented, A CIGAR YOU OAN AFFORD. Try it today and see if you don't remember to ask for it aain. F. C POTTS, EUGENE Business College Three full courses Business. Pnn.Arf ek.il-.i , Throe full courses-Business, writing. Competent teacho attention to backward Undent i;TttLl. I"' i0 time t.V;. time. Turnis roaeonal.lo. F. S. Haroun, TOO WARM TOCcOK- 'e "ave a fancv 1,1 e of goods for lunul) wuCh eaves the tired housekeeper the na,, , , ""Pleasanttaskof using the ran co Kemember we are headquarters fcu for all kinds of fruit and vgeta. bles in their teawon. Piicees are right. Phone Rd ,2,.. j W Jjp Ntxt door (o ncwOperaHouse FIRST lationsl Bask OF EUGENE. Paid up Cssh Capital - $50,000 SurPlus $50,000 ECUKXK, OliEliON. A l;'"M;PAL HANKING IVUSI- imouuaiut) UrLPB. Siv'ht (lntftd tin fl,t t- ills of exchange sold on fi relon countries. lVi.oaita recoive.1 t0vCi1,Vki!r ('.'rlill,,l' of deposit. .... ..uii-i-i ions entrusted to ua will receive prompt attention. .' ,.' .'"'"''t hN President. P.. E M. Vice President. P. E. SNoiHiia.SS, Cashier. L. H. WrrUi AaaiaUntChler A WEPDING BREAKFAST Or dinner is always served with the choiceat wines ui d liquors that can be procure,!. For social functions of any Kind we have the purest and best wiuos, of either imported or domestic vintage, by tho case, bottle or gallon, at price. ou cant match' ior quality y Zl Kugeiie, at E C HUGHES' Successor to W M Renehaw Magnee.um Chloride CaIJ am Chloride Calcium Carbouates - .10 gr 1136.00 gr .19 gr R. McMURPHEY, Secretary. 58 W. 8th street. Pon-Art, Shorthand and 'rTof n.,o' n . . an l I ! I ver.ing sess ons f tNn. PortlanrSaTuror lauln- s,:uoo- lou may enter auv "UU1 UOB A ,1.1 L. L. D., Pres. Eugene Or. . y EUGENE. OREGON .thliaUd la 1883. Oldest Hank lu the Couutv . iA tleTreral king lUsi,,et-a lu all , brauchefi tr usacted ol, favor. i 0 lorrra. j "ATTniCVB,- President. h' I'- J1VLIN, Cashier. " II. llovoy, Assistant Caahior. Lane County Bank J. W. WILLI A.M;s, it'll ii.. " - ATi',;;,v. Cullei-tioi.H u y- (Jtlico-Moci,,, ""l''- nth L".,;, L. 1.JLY1.U, -. "n-(Ji;vt,. OUIeeuver y.J teue, Oreaon. 1'. I'kipn,,;!), 0U; SKIPWURVIJ i o,:. ,U(Jli.M.YS, tuBeue.Oregou. Helmus W Tliy THOMPSON i IIaTiL,- " Olllcoover VorilSJ; ''''"fee in H tho ,,o 1:ilb'"ne, Oregon. t. M. TUAV1S, OtUce-Over Eugene" 1 Eugeuo, Cregou. UEO. li. DOUI'ls! vwoi:xKYn. ''UL'NSPLloj Will practice in all the 7" " ouu,clI Dl!tt, tho bunremo (V- . Special attention gireo (0 1 auu mailers in prohai, Office, West side nflvm... . . . ".jian-i Doiwoon Uth aud lotbsJ J. J. Walton WALTON & NESsT Will practice in all tnecs. stato. OUice Room No. 3, Eugnee, Oregon. ATTOKNKY-AT-Ui Otfioe in daw MrD..hTi.. . K in .r:. "twv A. C. Woodcock. WOODCOCK & HARMS ATTORXEK, Offlco-Oue-half lilock scuti man Plock. Eogene,ft, MKD.TAL OSTh'OPATniCIPHTa QE HUGHE. IENLAXD Coratr 7th and WUlanuM itM JissastHaml Ualurluiiitst itv o attendance. EOKOKO'B UehAK, M. II O Hco.'- ItoiiraoTTEiiaa. Iv-wit bank, lteciitencftn'40 vnrltr atteadd to tiny or nuU. Vt rd Main 77. Othce. MMtH. C. E. LOOMS 1 ft Eye, Ear, Nose audTkral5i: Spectacles accuntdjtei Office over Preston i Bila Hours: 9 to 12 A-M audil p AiXfi KUYKESDAIi PHYBICIAiVS ANU3S OUisM In Fi:;oce I tan 1 ilienial attvi.tion to man i" uiiflna 1 wcuimi. j U B1DUI.K, fiA'i-'i Six b utrpels one Wuc t rpHE pacific mit;al u J LIPB A'1 ACrlBS'"-' ALBKM' .1 CAKOX, oH J M wll.l.l,v..s. Locum ADMINISTRATOR' Notice is hereby pit", dorsigned luiac tiri.y. duly uppointed iuluiim estate of Isaac Cray, the County Court ol Oregon, and all rc"iC against tho said ''' tilled to present the proper vouchers to saw tor at tho law oliw , . m ... w In n ! from tho date of llni""": Dated this i'tli iS L. Hilycu, -j Ally. lor er...... of the estate of ltaaM, notice i'or rvvuu United SlaW' RoseburgjOr-Uj-n rvoiico is mi".' iion tdianco with the !'""' of congress of . I ';jt An act ior "'7'V.' lj(orc in the states of Nevada and etxended to les by act of Am. at nl o :ird llilenian. c; ' w Lane, ...... i,ii!"- Hied ill this o nce . S' o ,4!I4 for the P'"'T IU, IOWU8III1' . and will oiler proof towi vuship If V, IK hind si.ugnt ii. " , r limber or stone th. in!h nurtinses. and to ' " ' ...j; to said liefoic ' f,r Ciminilssloiier, at t 1(! Saturday, the '!.;''. U He iianies as ! "' " K; ton of Eugene. , vIkj O. Piirbcur. 1- D llilenian of -"'irl oiinty, Oregon- ., c Any and i'11 l,';!',f(-ril'''. verteiy i : - , lr o -re.,ucsted to H e " ' ollhe ou or " Oi'tolier. :' V j. T. i:Kit"-"