SUMMER. DRESS GOODS ?zrtn&
...Great Cash Purchase...
of the Bon Marche
Now on SaleOn ate unt of the closing of 0110 of the greatest Eastern factories, wo
were fortunate to secure some of the Greatest Bargains ever known to man.
WK WILL AT ONCli PLACE ON SALE
at lets than 50 cents on tlio Dollar
the following unai'I'Koacuaui.k bargains.
O'i .Kit Telephone, No Main 191
For
Cigars
JULIUS GOLDSMITH.
jpuivAIS A handsome new line of
?R MEN AND loYS sweaters has arrived iu
FALL GOODS
ADD TtTTVTfl. ?.r0 "tucliy ,,unr,'
tl.i.x luiu... Jiany are buvinJ 1 '"
Croat paius were exercised iu aeluctiiig 11 r,,,JI
uud the arrivals so fur lire more than good if
..II Kr. siitur KIllMM hliu riicvm. - -
Ull nv
$1.50 to $6.00
Ask to see
Zibalines,
Broadcloth,
Novelties.
HATS
in. p. , " '
20 doz Ladies' white aud
$.00 aud tl.'JO Shirt
Waiata, wile price
fancy
50C
25 doz Men's fancy l!ul Brwau
uudervcBta and drawers, 09.
worth WXr. Hull) price uUU
JJ yards Sunshine nil Bilk TalMa
ribbons, worth l"c, lie,
PS?Jri"!".,,:'B"licand10c
2ii doz Mou'b white mid faut-y
merriorizwi Dibftt Sfiirta ujude
to tell at $UJ and l.i.U cnr
Halo price Ouw
One lot Ladies' black find colored
Taffeta Silk Miiit Vw.iatH mado
-"Hi
2 1 doz Ladies' summer ribbed vests
of the best 10c quality 4" ew-'h.
25 doz Ladies blacd KV) hose. Sale
price (5o a pair.
25 doz Ladies' black 15c hose. Sale
price 7" a pair.
Fall Waiting iu Cotton Coeds have had a great
run Le past tew days ',ny neiv things .111
cuts l!ate weaver hjsome. plain and fuuty.
METALLIC VKLVKT WA1ST1NUS in late designs
are ready for inspection.
.1 U .w.tl.i.10 I'l 11: ...
lul.,.....u. iuo i1Ui,iiieai line it(.r ),
Youths', and Children's Clothii
New Kail and Winter Pattern.
Something worth youratteutim,
to tell at halo
$2 28
price each
FRANK E.DUNN.
WEATHER.
Tonight Saturday, partly
cloudy.
Business Pointers.
Dr. O. W. Lowo, graduate optician.
1'aintB and Oils, atPreBtoni Hales.
Hlack palut for dog-carta. At Over
ton's. Sun Proof paints the bost. At
Ovorton's.
M. 8. Hubblo's phonos aro: Black
11U 1 and Hod 4'J-l. All kinds of
hauling.
To Otto's for choice confections,
soft drinks and the beat ice cream iu
the city. Many flavors
W. Gunton & Company, painters
anil paper hangers, 08 West Kighth
street.
if you nood a baby buggy or go
cart, we can mpply your wants.
Chambers' Hardware.
Ho-lioB-Bo-KIll fly protooU your
cows aud homos from IUob I'roston
llulea ugeuts.
Don't forgert us when you iieod
furnitiiro. We can save you mouey.
Chambers' Hardware.
Food Prussian Stock to yoor horses
mid cattle, and keep them in good
condition, at Proaton &. Hales.
We have a full lino of rocking
chairs at prices that will suit you.
Chambers' Hardware.
Noxt time you go shopping, tie i
utrlng around your finger. It will ro
mind you to buy a can of JAP-A
LAC, the wonderful llnlab for metal
aud wooduu things around the house.
Overton sells It.
Lot Overton Company do your
painting aud paper hanging.
The oontest social to bo given by
the 1 lieroan Club at the Christian
church has been changed from Tuoa-
day.'tho 25th, to Monday, the 2ith.
Roport is a Fake.
Itosohurg Review: Sherllf K. L.
Parrolt this morning received word
from Deputy Sheriff Frank Hopkins,
at Cauyonvillo, stating that there
wiib nothing In the report glvou out
hero by Zoko A lieu that tho body of
Harmon Snyder, wliu haa boon miss
ing si lino tho 10th of Juno, had boon
ton ml by one of tho Cantile boys last
Sunday. Pursuant to instructions
from Diatrlut Attornoy (loo. M.
llrowu, Hopkins mado a vUlt to tho
auono of tho Buppuncd discovery and
otherwtso Investigated tho matter, as
certaining tho absolute untruthful
ness of tho story. Why such a report
thould have been given out la a mys
tery, nuless it was to satisfy some
body's appetlto for creating a publlo
stir.
WHAT YOU WILL KIND AT THE
1 1 A ZELWOOD It F.STAUR A NT.
The best cup of oolfeo in town.
, The best 25 cout uioal. Juicy steaks
a specialty.
All kinds of roasted moats, boiled
ham, baked beans and Maccaronl on
ale, Delicious salads prepared to
order.
llar.elwood Ico cream froeli every
day from tho famous ilazolwood Jor
oy farm at Portland.
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
Watch business hum on the busy corner fronting the Park
on East 8th street Don't forget the Place to Save Money.
Brevities.
A couple o'f outside meat peddlers
were doing the town today.
Another adverisitug car for the
Kiugling circua wbb iu Eugene today.
The W. R. P. L. will meet tomor
row afternoon at 2 o'clock at tho
home of Mrs. L. U. Adair.
A man wbb Iu town today demon
strating the good qualities of tnc
Waggoner extension ladder.
The Quaker doctors are holding
forth in Baker City. Lggs are said
to be very high In Eastern Oregon.
A harvest ball will be given at
Springfield tonight. Svarverud's or
chestra of this city will furnish the
muBlo.
The liKST BREAD in town, or
mouey back. Buubouiere liakery,
telephone Black i:W-l. Free delivery.
F. 11. Dunn, proprietor.
The duck In Hampton Brothera'
window ia not a sign fur Quaker
doctors. It ia merely au advertise
incut of their Quo line of ducking.
Manager Vigueaux, of tho Portland
league team, has Bout for Sam Morris,
tho Indian, to go to San Francisco
aud he will pilch for tho PortluudB
there Sunday.
Mias 01 He Huffer and Misa Frankio
Humes, both of whom taught iu the
Jacksonville public schools for the
past threo or four yours, wiU attend
the U. O. this year.
Portland Aorio of Eagles has boon
glvou back its charter by Orand
President Del Carey Smith, who bus
been iu Portland tho lual fow days
looking Into tho ditllculty there.
C. W. Young bus finished thresh
lug a bumper crop of wheat. Aruilt
huo & Stevens did tho work. The
yield la Bald to bo a record broaker
for tho number of acres, tho avorage
being GO bushels to tho acre.
O. V. Ross, a m ini unto of the
Uulvoralty, olass of 'OU, has secured
tho prluclpalship of tho city soboolh
of Council, Washington. Ho left this
afternoon for Lebanon where ho will
visit a short time before assuming
his duties in the northern state.
The Eugono Water Company today
repliea to the oomuiuuicatiuu which
rououtly appeared in tho Guard
written by K. Schwarzsohild, asking
about their water supply. Tho reply
is found on tho third piigo of this
issue. I
RoBoburg Review: Judge J. W.
Hamilton aud District Attorney Ceo
M. llrowu left yesterday afternoon
by private conveyance for Gold lleach
to hold tho regular session of the
circuit court for Curry county. They
wore accompanied by Attorney F. W.
lloiison.
C. C. Coiruian & Son, the real ostate
dealers, have on exhibition at their
otllco on West Ninth street, several
stalks of the Uueet looking corn over
grown in Oregou, the tul lout being
over twelve feet. Tho coru was grow u
on Mrs. J. U. Green's farm, live
miles north of Kugeue.
Willie Wheeler, of Lowell, was the
luckey huo iu Watts' money-back sale
of spectacles. A few days ago Mr.
Watts tillered to refund the purchate
money of one pair of glasses out of
every twenty sold by him, tho lucky
ouo to be decided by lot. and the
above Is the result of tho first
drawing. The samo chance will be
glvou on tho next twenty.
They Are Here.
A dispatch from Ix'hauou says: "A
couple of traveling photographers
have been doing the towu for the
past two days. Their scheme is to
take photo of all tho business
houses of t uptown, aud then Insist
that the various proprietors buy one
or mure. They have already made
the photos, and It now remains to lie
ou whether or not they can sell the
pictures. "
These photographers have beeu
operating iu Kugeue for the past
several days.
You need Dot be afraid to use Sher
man & Williams' mixed paints on
your house. They will stand the
weather aud cover more spue than
lead aud oil. We carry a full stock.
Chanibeis' Hardware.
feuttas
8ataK
tl
ire K.-.4 n luif Bojjii
The BON Marche.
FALL CREEK
WILL BOOM
Mining Locations Indi
cate Faith in the
Locality.
Easy of Access and Believed to
Be Rich in Resources
Capital Will Be Soon
Attracted.
The records of the mining location
constantly being made in tho Fall
Creek district indicate that there is a
strong belief among mining men that
that district has a golden future.
Dozens of claims have beon taken up
iu that locality during the past year
and hardly a week passes by but new
ouoa are . being enoterd on tho records
of the county clerk of Lane county.
The reasons for this quiot uctivity
among thoso looking for good mining
claims aro said to be simply on uc
count of tho promising features about
tho district from a gold-bearing
standpoint. Full Creek is Bituated
about 10 miles east of Eugcno, is ousy
of access by fairly good rouds aud
has a considerable supply of water
from which power could easily be
developed. Piospectors have trav
ersed its surface over aud plenty of
Indications have been found ub to the
gold-producing oharactor of the
regiou. Experts have examined the
creek aud give as their opinion that
Fall Creek is as valuable in gold de
posits as other localities which have
been under development for the past
teu years and more.
DEVELOPMENT WILL COME.
There has been no development,
beyond a casual prospecting aud a
little placer work, done iu tho Fall
Creek region. Tho locality awuits
the recognition and "discovery"
which always comes to tho worthy
mining district. Men who have
claims in the Fall Creek country,
aud they number near ono hundred,
ox poo t good capital to bo attracted
to tholr holdings, sooner or later.
Local capital is declared to be too
conservative for risk iu developing
mines and Is ovcu charry about luvoHt
meut iu tho well knowu 11 1 110 Rivor
and llohemla properties. Hut the
t i 111 0 will come, so the claim-holders
doclare, when tho needed money for
a big establishment iu Fall Creek for
tho development of mines which will
turn out tho golden niotnl. From
tho activity in taking up locations iu
that district tills time onnuot be
very far off.
Deserved Promotion.
Horace Mot'lure, a former Eugene
hoy, and a graduate of the U. O., Inn.
been promoted to editor-iu-chiof of
the Seattle Post-liitclllgencer.
Mr. .MoCluio was born and roared
iu Eugene and has a multitude of
friends hero who will learn of his suc
cess with much pleasure
The ElleiiBburg, Wash., Capital
says :
"The P.. I. changed editors some
time ago, aud It is now plainly ap
parent that there. Is a new man at
work. Horace McCIure, the young
man who la now edltor-lu-chlef of
this great paper, Is a young gentleman
whose career has been a record of
progress from tho "case'' to bis pres
ent high lilac, after uraduatlm; In
each step lending up to this respon
sible position at the top. Euergy,
intelligently dl-eoted, combined with
quick perception and a high sense of
right and justice, have been the main
factors In pushing this young man to
the front The P.-I. already sho
the stamp of his genius, aud he will
put It where It should have been long
ago in ttie Trout ranks of coast jour
nals, from the editorial standpoint
Married.
Fred E. Kahler and Miu Minnie
Simmering, toth of Springfield, were
married Monday eTei.ing, at the home
of the bride's uncle, .Mr. Henry Co
gill. The ceremony was performed
by Rev. (iregoryof the M. E. ehutvt,
and was wltntvuml by only near rela
tlvea and frieials.
Personals.
R. Miller, of Marcoln,
was iu Eu-
(,'ene today.
Mins Ida Amis has returned from
San Francisco.
J. I!. Winstauley returned to Salem
this afteruooD.
J. M. Medley leuves for Newport
in the morning.
George Hale, of Elk Prairie, was
iu Eugene today.
Frank Hale camo in from Grants
Pa8 this afternoon.
Miss Lola Tracer went to Junction
City this afternoon.
Frank Hughes, of Fall Creek, spent
last night iu Eugene.
J. E. Montgomery went to Cottage
Grove this afternoon.
Dr. C. W. Lowe arrived home from
the north this afternoon.
Judge H. R. Kincaid returned this
atforiioou from a trip north.
Mies Uattie Walton returned this
afternoon from a visit at Creswell.
Miss Cecil Walkor left this after
noon for a visit at Linn county point?.
Miss Gruce Driver went to Salem
this afternoon. She will teach
school near there.
Dr. J. O. Watts fell from his barn
loft this morning and was consider
ably bruised thereby.
L. Zimmerman enmo up from Port
land last night. He is a heavy owner
of Lucky lioy mining stock,
i R. M. Thompiou who has beon visit
ing at the home of Dr. 1. D. Driver,
left this afternoon for Salem.
N. B. Alley is not improving, the
Guard regrets to report. He is con
fined to bis bed nil the time aud is
vory low.
Mr. aud Mrs. D. Dussard, of Al
bany, are sojourning on the Mohawk,
whore Mr. Russard owns a Due tim
ber claim.
W. F. Gilstrnp and family, accom-
paniea ny jiirs. t. li. Wotnorbee, are
homo from their vacation jaunt at
Foley Springs.
A. M. Smith, of Astoria, owner of
Helknap Springs, camo down from
that resort last night aud left for
home this afternoon.
Mastir Hurry Titus returned this
afternoon to hie home at Trent, ufter
a visit with his grandparents, Mr.
aud Mrs. S. M. Titus, in Eugene.
Miss Mario Ware, of this city, is
now visitiug friends iu Spokane.
After a hort visit iu Spokane Miss
Ware will return to her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Wallis re
turned this morning from Portland
whore they have been spending their
honeymoon. They will resido in
Eugoiie.
.Mrs. licrt Apgar returned this af
ternoon from a visit at Corvallis.
She was accompanied by her cousin,
Mrs. Smith, of Tho Dalles, who will
visit hero.
Miss Margaret Cundilf, of Eugene,
Is visiting relatives in Harrisburg.
Next Saturday sho will go to Albany
on a visit with her many friends of
that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Althar Ncwuinu of
Koseburg, are visitiug relatives in
Eugouo on their honeymoon trip.
Mr. Newman is a driver InCallowav'a
delivery business at Roeeburg. The
bride was formerly Miss Maude
Woodruff.
Hurlburt Tried.
Roy llurlluit was arrested ou the
wairant swoiu out yesterday afternoun
1.V S. King charging Hurlburt1
with assault with rocks. Ho win"
given a lienriug lieforo Justice C. A.
Wiiiterineier at 7 o'clock lust evenine
and the dial lime cot for 1 o'clock!
ij afternoon.
Young lliulliuit was found not
guilty. His shie introduced evidence
showing tin,t t. prosecution na Iliu.
licimis 011 the pint of Mm;. ,
Ditch Finished.
Word conn s from Blue Riv, r that
the ditch to carry tho water fi 0111 the
McKi n.'le to furnish power for the
Lucky liny Co. 's electric plant at
Blue River has just been lluibc,i.
Work will now ln commenced ou i.
flume.
Ct 1M MEKCIAL CIJKA M EI1Y
lilTIEU.
Made at Salem, Is treeh and full
weight. If you want good butler
try It. tinier from your grocer.
ti,
The Scott
Perfect Form
Invisible Bustle
and Hip Form.
1...
OREGON LEADS
IN LAND SALES
Shows a Great Boom During
Past Year in Timber
Lands.
Washington, Aug. 21. Oregon heads
the list for land sales and entries by
homeseekers of any state in the Union
for the fiscal year ending June 30,
1SJ0'S. North Dakota was first last
year and now stands secoDd, but is
led by Oregon by more then $800,000.
Oregon contributed to the treasury
$2,015,835 and North Dakota 81,310,
8il5. Washington and Idaho also did a
booming busiuess in public lands
during the year. .Washington stands
third with about 81,000,000 to her
credit. '
Froinds of Oregon are very much
i.t.nHfla1 nvar Hia orant nrnoresninn
. B- I n
! ii 11 (1 oouuliiritv the state is showing,
and arguo that within the next decade
Oregon will probably exceed in popu
lation any of the mountain or Pacific
Coast states.
SOCIAL REALM.
Miss Eda Starr entertained a num
ber of her friends at her home, at 257
Jefferson street, yostcrdny afternoon.
Music and various games were the
amusements of the afternoon. The
hostess was assisted by Miss Hazel
Huff iu sorving delicious refresh
ments. Those iuvited were: Misses
Zella Zeigler, Lena Day, Jessie Lin
ton, Mary DeBur, Eusel Barker,
Hazel Huff, Ethel Green, SuhIo
Kiiufuiiinn, Ellu Cleaver, Mable Lano
(Rowland), Ada Powell (Junction
City), Clara Potts, Ethel Graham,
Ethel Drake, Bessie Quinn, Nellie
Quimby, Mary Haswell, Norma
llonig, Myrtle White.
Is It Too Dry?
Whi le rain is not wanted by tho
farmers ou account of the threshing
going on about the county at the
present time, fruit growers are wish
ing that a littlo extra moisture would
happen their way. Pasture is also
short and stockmen complain that tho
rain has been insufficient for the
year. Stock as a result aro in quite
poor condition.
The past month has shown a lack
of rain that is uuusual at least. A
change is looked for. Considerable
apprehousiou is felt by hop men
that the rain will set in at picking
time and continue too long. In that
ca8o hops would be damaged con
siderably. What Shall We
Have for Dessert?
This question arises in the family
everyday. Let us answer it to-day. Try
01 C m
a delicious and healthful dcs.crt. Pre
pared in two minutes No boiling I no
baking I add boiling water aml'set to
eooU Flavors: Lemon, Orange, kasp
berry and Strawberry. Get a packairo
it your grocers to-day 10 cU
Eto Hi!
Fishing Tackle,
Hardware, Tinware,
Guns Ammunition
Bicycles and
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nicvele R
uSecond-Hand Bicycle
cs
K 1 raaed tor Wood,
(KM '
Slight, medium aud stout luaies requiiu 11 111 penect the llgur(; .
r7..,f,,l curves that Dame Fashion has decreed. " Ml1 PM;
This bustle insures a perfect figure Is recognized by all Wuo
th,. nt.t hustle aud hip form on tho market. e
VI. . .1. ll.ai.i
ihey are new non iu
Hotel Arrivals
HOTEL GROSS.
C. E. Farnbam, Salem; II. C. Rat
oliff, Silver Lake; Henry J. Buck,
Silver Lake; J. K. Neal, Hiawatha,
1 Kan.; Mrs. Geo. Haudsakor, Eu-
' . r rr..t nil -fa TTnoniie?
gene; i. u. iuut au . r ,
Martin Markoson, Spokane; F. O.
Beaton. Portland: J no. Carry, Baker
City; C. C. Robinson, Junction; R.
G. Callisou, Jasper; B. E. Van Voor
hies, Portland; A. S. Marlow, Port
land; J. W. Schrimpf, Grants Pass;
twenty Riugling showmen.
THE SMEEDE.
J. J. Kelly. Portland; II. A.
Brewer, Portland; T. Wigmun, Port
land; B. F. Hanen, Sacramento; C. ,
L. Meod, Portland; E. L. Paytou,
Seattle; G. W. Reynolds, S. F. ; Geo. I
Wall, Cottage Grove; R. H. Barber,
Youcalla; O. R. Shipman, Chicago;!
J.M.Woodruff, Portland; J. Low,
Po.-tlund; P. S. Brumby, Portland;
F. A. Gray, S. r ; F. A. Danty, Port
land. ; E. A. Puterbau8or, Portland
Journal; D. W. Hazen, Portland
Journal; Frank Hughs, Fall Creek;
G. J. Running, Portland; L. Zim
merman, Portland; Lyd Woinshenli,
S. F. ; A. L. Brutton, Portland ; M.
Scott, S. F. ; S. F. Hoffman, S. F. ;
W. H. James, S. F. ; G. C. Mi Her,
Walla Waila.
HOFFMAN HOUSE.
W. H. Russell, Springfield; J. H.
Hopkins, Louisville, Ky. ; F. A. Mo.
Nott and wife, S. P.; VV Bauer, Au
rora, Or. ; F. O. Seaton, Porllaud;
Dell Cox, Halsey; Mx Sfaudncher,
'Wendling; Miss Gertrude Marsh,
Forest Grove,; B. M. Krechter, St.
Paul; R. M. Venley aud wife, Forest
Grove; A. M. Smith, Astoria; C.
Jacobson, ; E. Hnrsbiiuin, Ne
braska; W. Caswell.; L. L. Paget,
Portland; H. H. Anderson, Spring
field. Foresters Notice.
All members of Court Poplar, No.
31, F. of A., are requostcd to attend
the regulur meeting, Friday, even
ing. Special business.
II. C. OWEN,
Chief Ranger.
Vh P T A UP0 lore in black and colors, Qjll
lilL' ULUlLiJ worth 8 .25. Wo guariinteo (U
iNote the
Price
Reductions
A (1.00 Wrapper for 79c
Organdies, Iliitist. Lawns and
all summer goods at 1-2 price
tfl.25 Shirt waist (or 59c
50c, t.0c and 75c silk gloves and
mits, black and colors 29c
New Furs and Jackets this week
R. W. NewlantU
gtwavraaa gsga csasss&t
FOR. YOUR.
Las. L. MatlocK,
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G1KL WANTED. For rona-i.
work. Apply m ouceat&ir
ette street.
HOUSE WANTED. Jian
wish to rent four ot Jr('
uuuse. o cniki;
Guard otiico.
Ecqnj
Head Achi
Often a headman -in
yield to favorite remedis
which cure for othen.
6
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nuj jiuocu. selective risi"
causes more headaches r
nervousness than aDyotlo
"") aiimeut. Itisus
less sufl'eriun too, fat.
proper glasses will
GLASSES TO FIT
ANY EYE ... ,
J. O. WATT!
Eye Specialist
New MeCJung Block, Eli
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SUPPLIED...
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it you merely eat 10 id
health and strength, you'll
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Our Menus at e attractive
Our service is excc'W
You fiet
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satisfaction
what jou eat m
THE BAN!
The best of ever):
LastDaysi
August
Tho entire store ba-'1
1 1 1 A lots Of v
been sorted out "J,:
down for closius w
have been made ml"!
aud marked at gi'
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It win ray i" -
We arc riinwiiu"
patterns in the ne
Zibalinusiit attract V
fl-25 Straw lints at :
Men's 35c fine -imim'ro
wear, broken hzi1""
11.25 Fancv Shirts
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