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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1903)
n I i ' : : G'lAKU Telepltooe, No Main igi Cigars Julius goldsmith. WEATHER. J-onigtit mill Tuesday, fuir; warmer tuiit'lit. '". Business Pointers. Or. t, W. Lowo, graduate optician. .Valuta and Oils, at Preston 4 Hales. (Hack palut forjlog-carts. At Over-fill's.- Lim Prnof llaillls tho boat. At Ovortou's. HI. S. Nubble's phonos are: lilack Htl.l aud Hod 4!l-l. All klnda of "lihullhg. 1 .'. To Olio's for choice coufccllonB, ' iuft drinks liinl tho best Ice cream ill .'tho i-lty. Many llavors ' V. Guidon & Company, painters and pupor hangers, ! Wont Eighth Jitrcct. 1 If you need a baby buggy or go (cart, we 'can supply your wauts. j Chambers' Hardware. Ko-Jlos-So-Kill fly protect your 1 1 f cows and horses from Hies I'restou ' llnles agents. f Dun't forgort us whou you need furniture. We can save you money. Chambers' Hardware. Food Prussian Slock to your horses ' unit onttlii, and keep them ill good ' ooinlll Ion, at I'ri'Htun i. Jlules. We havo a full lino of rocking chairs at prices that will suit you. Chambers' Hardware. Next tlmo you go shopping, tie i tiring around your linger. It will re . mind you to buy a can of JAP-A-LAO. thewoiideiful finish for metal and wooden IhtugB around tho bouso. Overton sells It. i'ijot Overton Company do your t painting aud paper haiiglng. The cuntost booIiiI to bo given by the lieroau Club at the Christian church biiB been changed from Tuos ' ilny, .the 25th, to Monday, tho 24t li. Voo need not be atrald to use Slier man & Williams' mixed paints on your house. They will staud the weather and cover inoro space than lead and oil. Wo carry a full stock. " Chambers' Hardware. "Dutch Henry" Back. Henry Wolxolifolder, bettor known ns "Hutch Henry" will take posses eiun of his old place on tbe Mo Ken . Kit waguu road, twenty-six miles from Eugouo, ou tho 1st of September and ! will be proparod to acoomiuodate travol ns formerly. WHAT YOU WILL KIND AT TUB ' HAZELWOOl) RKSTAURANT ' The best nop of uoifee in town. ; The best 25 cunt meal. Juicy steaks n specialty, All kinds of roasiod meals, belled hum, linked beans aud Macoaronl oo wile. Delicious salads prepared lo -mrer ! Ilazolwood Ice orenm fresh every day from the famous llazoiwood Jer sey farm at Portland. . 1 I OAiaa-ouiA Putin lt6 Kuid Yon Hmf lwr BmjH HlfMtUS UwT.-On tho street niiudny. m till tiouk, uouttttitthg Ort'Kuulau route Hut. lMwuo lonvo nt Upo. 1' Craw 'a ollloo. J. W. KAYS' FURNITURE CO tmblmers and Funeral Directors Day & Menderson, UndertaKers and tfmbalmers. Cor. Will ana 7th Bargain Counters 50c 75c $!00 Yoran's I fCTTafD ITwVr r. . A. Dunn, H . . . Great Cash Purchase . . . of the Bon Marche Now on Sale--On an; unit of the closing of ono of the greatest Eastern factories, we were fortunate to securo some of the Greatest bargains ever known to man. VK WILI- AT ()NC!K PLACE ON SALE at lei-H tlian 50 cents on tlio Dollar the following UNAH-itoAciiAiu.K hauuains. 25 doz Men's fancy lint Hrlggaii uudorvests and drawers, 0'J worth iiuc. tittle price. . UUU UUUO yards Sunshine (ill silkTullcta ribbuns, worth Wc, l!f, rilo.rr":':Scan(iicc Watch business hum on the busy corner fronting the Park on East 8th street-Don't forget the Place to Save Money. Watch for firilliii Hardware Co.'s id tomorrow. Kaluin 1b making big preparations lo celebrate Lubor Day, Hop. 7. About 325,000 brick were used iu tbe construction of the opera house. Don't. inisB tho coulodt social Monday evening at tho Christian church. (jriiliu Hardware Co. will have an ad in tomorrow's Uuard. Will eh for it. - Uood program and many laughable cuutests Monday evening at the Christian church. L. U. lluliu is erecting two cot tages ou the curlier of Kent Kluvontli aud Alder streets. S. M. Russell, formerly with R. W. Newlaud, has taken a position as salesman for K. llnusou, olutbier. The IIKST HltliAD iu town, or money buck. lionboniero linker?, lelephono lilack 1. Kreo delivery. V. II. JJuiiii, proprietor. Tho Lune county brldgo crow, iu chargo of A.- N. Htrlkor, order their Daily Uuard changed from Doadwood to Hwlss Home postoUlco. W. M. Martin, the brick mall, com menced hauling for tho Moon & Ting ley building this morning. Tho structure will use about 110,000 brick. Tho occupants of tho Chlneso hum dry on Eighth street are having in ternal disseutions. It Is feared that unless they oompromlso a lioxer up rising may bo the outcome Tho rain storm Saturday morning and I'Vlduy evening iu Eugene amounted to an inch aud a hulf. Tb siirfaco is thoroughgly wet and the street sprinkler is out of commission for a few days. A lot of chitlem bark sold ou the market hero tills morning for 8 cents per pound. Opponlliou dealers bid opouly for the lot and it looked for awhile as if a Jeifrios knock-on might ensue. SOCIAL REALM. ('. M. I'lspuss, proprietor of the r'ugone croan ery, was given a mi' prise party Inst 1'rlilny evening at hi homo ou Kiint Tenth und Mill street iu honor of tho 30tb aiinivorsury of his birth. The party consisted of sixteen eouplos and a most enjoyable evening was spout till the "woo small" hours whou tho guests departed, wishing Mr. tlUpuss mauy happy re turns of the day. 0 nines and social ohat were Indulged In and a dainty liiuchoon was served Mr. Elspass proved himself to bo a spleudlud entertaiuor and jovial bout It. was one of tho most pleasant affairs of tho summer. Mr. lul win Joury, of r.lmwood, fo braska, who is visiting iu this oily with his daughters Mary and Ieua gave an Informal dinner at tho Cross llouso yosterday to a number of old tlmo El in wood friends who are now residents of Eugene. Thoso present woro: Mr. and Mrs. L. P. llorton and sou Irl; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Itlvr'.t aud sou Floyd; Mr. and Mr Johu C. Current; Mrs. Ellin Stacy, Mrs. Auua Uobhs-Mlcy, Miss Grace Hobbs, Miss May Jeary aud Miss l-oim Jeary, Mr. Jeary Is president of the First. N minimi Hank of Elm- wood, Nebraska, and is on a tour of the Pacific roast with his daughters. i "l mtio Pieenug oi mentis was heartily enjoyed by all, and tbe man agement of the Cross House came In for a large share of praise for adding io much to tlieenjoymei.it of the occa ion. The china weldlng of Mr. and Mrs. P. II, ilellmau was celebrated Hatur day evening at the llellman resl deuce, West Tenth aud Cbarueltoo streets. The guests wore entertained during the evening to a eharniiug manner by tbe host and hostess. Nu merous pretty ebiiui gifts were left as remembrances of the twentieth anni versary of their wedded life. The fol lowing guests formed the party : Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Dyson, Mr. and Mrs. If, A. Kintoul, Mr. aud Mrs. J, E. Cross, Mr. aud Mrs. J, M. Eddy, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. C!,k, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Dowers, Dr. and Mrs. K. M . !. Mr. end .Mrs. W. It, Mo- Klu no j, Mr. and Mu. 11. 11. Moll nrrv I OHA, and tin 25 dnss .Meu's white ami fancy iiii r.-cii.wl Diu.-s Knirts made to sell at $1.00 and l..'.o enr Kale price Ono let Ladies' lilack and colored Tiifl'otn Silk Shirt Waists niailo to sell at l.ri. .Salo $228 price cuci The BON Marche. CRUSHED BY FALLING BARN Joseph McFall Met With Serious Acci dent Saturday. Side ,f a Bain Fell on Him-. His Injuries Miy Prove Fatal. Joseph McFall, a young man who resides seven miles west of Eugene on the Me Fill I farm, mot with an ac cldeut Saturday afternoon which may prove fatal. He was assisting in building a burn aud the structure was but partly lluisbcd when he ascended a ladder about 25 fectfrom tbe ground. Iu some way tho frame of the build ing became loosoued and let his lad- deor slip, throwing young McFall 22 feet to tho ground upon his buck. The fra mo of tho barn continued to fall and tho whole sido fell upoii tho unconscious uud prostrate mail. Ho was hurriedly oxtraoted from tho ruins nud was thought to be dead. Ills Injuries woro nttouded to as well as possible and yesterday morn ing he was ablo to be moved to Eu- geuo. He was token to tne bomo of his father, P. T. McKiill, 429 Olive street, where Drs. l' M. Day and T, W. Hurrls ulteudod hlui. Tho injur ies are said to he (joint serious. This evening the young man was restless. Ail oporutiou which will tend to correct iutoruul injuries may bo altempted. Born. In Eiigono, Sunday, Aug. 2.1, 111)03, to tho wife of C. fi. Kroigb, a daugh ter. J. L. Zieglcr, of Monmouth, is in the city. A. J. l'ickard wont to Portland yesterday. J. M. Kitchen, of Irving, was In ICiigeue today. Tom (Milium Is homo from tho upper McKluloy resorts. Claud Lee returned home Saturday evening from tho uppor McKouzle. Miss Mildred Lister was a. passen. gor to Juncliou City Sunday aftor- IHIOll. u Miss Sue Dorris and sister went to fiato Creek Saturday aud are expected homo tomorrow. Hon. S. M. Voriin Is in Portland. Ho will visit Enctern Oregon points before returning. Airs. C. l' Crouer and Mrs. Alary Duty" returned homo 8uturduy night from a visit to Tugot Sound points. D. U. Walker A Co is the inline of a now llrm which succeeds A. L. Steveus Co The name of the store lias beeu clmugod from Tbe Mouopole to the Deehlve. The family of T. L. Kash, of John Day, aro eu route by private oouvey- snoe to this city, and will visit In this vicinity for a fow weeks. As a sort of retaliation on tho lum ber men, for charging 30 oeuts each fur sawed ties, the Southern Paoillc has raised the fr-jlght rate ou lumber from M. 10 to N er ton, from Oregon to California points. NOTICE. According to ordinance No. 412, we notify all persons to build no Ores in streets, alleys aud vncaut lots, inside the are limits. J. 8. ST1LKS, City Marshal. VV 0. VORAN. Chiof Eunoue FireD... partmeut. LOAM AND BAND FOR SALE. Cll on J. A. CordoU for sand and foam for BUiug purponv. pric. c. cording to dlstanc of haiillug. Ad dress 81? South Oak street. SNAPS FOR HOV8. One hundred and aerenty-Bve cloth patterns Just right for boys ko.ee pants, for50 cvuta each. ElllENR WOOOLKN MILLS Cjt. M VJtX Fl. . fancy 50C 25 doz Ladies' summer ribbed veBts of the beat luc cjuulity 4" each. 'St doz Ladies blued 10c hose. Sale price 5c a pair. 2.1 doz Ladies' black l"ic hose. Sole price 7" a pair. Personals Marvin Scarbr nigh Is down from Creswell. V. Stuart, of Alohawk, was in Ku- geuo today. Miss Alargaret Cuudiir is now visit ng in Albany. II. C. Million has returned from a trip to Albany. W. T. Campbell returned Sunday from Wuo River. A. D. Hylaud, the Lowell capital ist, is iu the city. Uoo. Cioodall, of Portltiud, is in Eugoue ou business. C. C. Sturtovaut, the Crow mer chant, was in Eugene today. Airs. Clow llaiidsaker, of Portland, is visiting friends iu Eugono. A. Uoldsmitli, who has boeu quite ill, is about tho same today. Frank Mathews und Lloyd liellman returned today from Newport. ' Coke Iiilyeu is expected home from the upper AIcKcuzio tomorrow. Johu Hammitt. Ilreman on tho Southern Pucillc, is iu tho city. J. M. Wilhelm.tbe coal inineowuer, of Croswoll, was iu Eugene today. J. M. Medley returned this after noon from a visit to Cottuge Grovo. Dr. mid Mrs. F. Al. Day left Ihis afternoon for Portland for a short stay. Miss Harriot Wurlleld, of Salem, ar rived todcy aud is visiting relatives here. Mr. nud Mrs. Geo. Wartield, of Salem, aro tho guests of friends' iu Eugene . (. A. Dyson aud party returned Saturday from their outing at Lou don Springs. Deputy County Clerk F. L. Gibbs roturued this morning from a trip to San FrauciBGO. J. R. Campboll aud Fred D. Her- bold left this morning for the upper MoKenzie resorts. L. Zlmmorman arrived down from the Lucky Boy mines Suuduynud left for Portland today. Air. aud Mrs. Ralph iiriimley came up from Siilom Sunday. Airs. Ilruni loy is in quite poor health. Attorney S. P. Noss and Goorgo Watson returned yosterday from nn outing on the uppor AlcKenzie. Airs. J. D. Huff, of Rosoburg, ar rived today uud is a guest of rela tives. Sho will go on to Portland iu tho morning. Miss Clyve Adkius, of Corning, California, is expected shortly from her homo to re-enter tho Eugene Di vinity School. Airs. W. G. Alartin, of 2S10 Lawrence streot, will have visiting her this week, her sister, Airs. V Neul, of Seattlo, Washington. J. E. P. Withers and wifo havo re turned to their bomo at Thurston from a trip to Harney. Mr. Withers was in Eugene today. AIlss Ciillio liellamy, of Salem, has beeu tho guest of Eugene friends for tho past, few days. Sho returned to her homo this afternoon. Prof. I. Al. Glen, who has been on a tour of the northern tovj.is nud oitiesottbe Willamette valley, re turned to Eugene tills afternoon. Dave Wnddell, former we ll known U. O. student, nud football plnver. is iu the city. He is now uu attond- uut ot the stato iusnuo asylum at Salem, Airs. Cbas. AJacrum, of Portland, nas ueeu visiting m the homo of her i parents, Air. aud Airs. Geo. II. Dor- I ris. She returned this afternoDii lo ' Portland. Airs. Al. Hollack, of Oregon City. : Is hero attending the bedside of her fat! er, A. Goldsmith, who is very 1 ill. Misa Celia Goldsmith is ex pected up tunigli or tomorrow. ; Cbus. Goldnnith, nmv Iravelliig for Ilio liecruit clgir niamif,,, turers, win In Eugene tlU n nriilng. He hfn been doing the sra.-ddn cltirs during t'la pit few w,vk . P. A. Kl'tnli. uc. ctiicter.f l, Aice!e.. w,,, i I' a.-ni t .';.ll. - lb al this ulilci aivoiiip'inu.l ' lldi7. by 1 :r. Kittre'i, 'fi, in ris-i Mrs. Kitlrell'a fi'd, at S-pili k.. Ing at the In ot Hi de, Copt. Ilel 1. C. ,1. I 25 doz Ladies' white and ?l.fX.laud H.M Hhirt Waists, salo price Pro', and Mrs. M. rk Hairy lciie louioin . for Tiicomn, V.h., vlni" tiny will r.i.:.. In the future thi Ir son, i'rof. Xnik linil.-y, Jr , ho is a profess.. r In ;M itwoi ih College. I'rof, ami Mrs. Ilailey have been residents cf I ngene for mauy years aud their bouts of friends n 111 grot to see them lonve. - - UMMER, GodU to feleut variety is gooil. from iru) ARRIVALS FOR MEN AND DOYS sweaters ..ii .n i.htB truism aud ttlloctri. i ric $1.50 to Ask to see Zibalines, Broadcloth, Novelties. Fall Wiiibtiug iii Cotton Goods have bad a groat run ihe pasl J'fvdays Many cuts Lsto weaves, liniii)nome, pi nil ana luntj . AlCT.il'l.K! VIXVIOT WAISTIXUH in into designs are ready for Inspection. The Scott Perfect Form Invisible Bustle and Hip Form.' the be IMPROVEMENTS AT THE GROSS A Bar, a Barber Shop and Boot black Stand to be Installed A New Clerk. T. D. Condon, proprietor of The Gross, returned from Portland Satur day, where ho has been for the past two weeks making arrangements to add to the convenience of the public Ho will install a bar with a iirst-class stock, a barber shop, with an artist in attendance, a bout black stand, and to his desk will add a nice cigar ense, making The Gross equal to nil demands. C. T. liigelow, tho pleasant aud genial late clerk of tbe Relvadier of Portland, has accepted the position of chief clerk at The Grose. His ex tensive acquaintance with the general ) and commercial travelers will be of Ijcnclit to the hotel. REPRESENTATIVE OF BIG PEOPLE Mr. Kudu a, Const 'The Packers' the tiou devoted to fruit in the world, published in six sections iu Kansas City, Mo., was iu Eugono Saturday evening. Ho was ou his way south through the valley, noting the various conditions iu Oregon at every stop ping place along the rond, His paper runs special PaciUc coast de partments aud every issue contains valuable information concerning the fruit of all the world. "Orogou growors have yet to learn tho advantages end opportunities awaiting thorn," said Air. Hanna. I "The fruit this country is capable, of producing would put California in ' tho Bbade. You have a wonderful valley, a great climate and a rich ' soil. When Oregon gets to raising fruit oji a scalo commensurate with the producing ability, let other seo tious look to their laurels. Uut Oro gon should commence the work. There are many Dne little patches of orchards, rich in bearing and they need littlo attention. Lot them spread. The railway accommodations will oomo when the fruit isrondvtn! bo picked. Look out for Griffin Hardware Co. ' ad in tomorrow's Guard. GIRL WANTED, For general house work. Apply at once at Oft) Willnm etto street. ROOMS TO KKXT.-Two housekeep ing rooms to rent. Enquire at P. E. Dunn's store. FOR RENT. Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. $15 per month. Apply No. UO Lincoln street. WATCH LOST. On tho street. silver watch. Finder will plea80 leave with Will Vaughn or at the Guard olllee aud receive reward. HOUSE WA NTED. JliinamrwIfo wish io rent four Ave ro oiu Enquire at House. No child Jreu, Guard office, 0 Fishing Tackle, Hardware, Tinware, Guns rinmuntion ) t I v ; i ,'i u oi eye I os Bicycle Sccor.d.fond Bicycles Traded for Wood, DRES GOODS 1'KICES GKEATLY REDUCEP. 0olu w,i t,, A handsome now lino of lias urriveu iu $6.00 FRANK E. DUNN. thero is nothing Slight medium and stout ladies require graceful curves mat '--- This bust e insures a leneci uB' the greatest bustle aud hip for... on tho They are now m BETTER LOCATION IS IN EUGENE Prof. Haroun Will Remain in This City and Conduct Busi ness School in Albany. The Albany Herald states that the Commercial Department of the Al bany College has been offered to Prof. F. S. Haroun aud Airs. Haroun, who have been iu Eugene preparing to establish a commercial oollege In this city to open Soptember H. Prof. Haroun wns shown tho clip ping in his otlico this morning aud said : "It is true that Mrs. Haroun and myself have beenotTered the position. Dr. Lee and I have 'been in corres pondence concerning the matter and 1 havo informed the authorities there that if tboy would allow mo to select a bond of the department, 1 would take the department and conduct it from my Eugene ofllce. "I consider Eugene the best place to open tbe school aud will not con sent to go to Albany aud personally conduct tbe business departmetnt of Albany College. It is only on these conditions that 1 will accept. The position is a good ono and I hope tboy will accept my proposal regarding it. representative of Tho plan of inter-communication be largest publics- j tween business colleges could be ! adopted between the two schools very nicely and all the work go on without interruption, directed from tho Eu- gcue office.' No Dessert More Attractive produces better re'iiis in twn Ti;fa09 Everything in the pac;;o.:c Simply add hot wsternmlsettocool. !.l's perfection. Astir prise to the housewife. ITo tronlile, l.--ss ex. penso. Try it truinv. Ill Four Fnit Fl-i. von: Lemo; OniLgj, Htraw berry. IUsq berry. Atg, p.c KID GLOVES Note the Price Reductions A 1.00 Wrapper for 7QC Organdies, liatist, Lawns and nil Slimmer goods at (.g price $1.2S Shirt waif t for 5gc Vic, fiOc and 75c silk gloves and nuts, black and colors 29c New Furs and Jackets liny nso geiatiuo ana J, -.-.uSJ ! spend heura so.il:inir, clPYArCiA sweetening, flavoring V?,l-i35sw and coloring when S,$5riS, Jeii- tepid R. W. Newlaiid, FOR. YOUR. and T-V . Kcpainng go to as. L. Matlock, wiikmcsur cu,,,VLr3' pretty patterns u, Km,,.., FALL GOODS v1'1;'"" "essTjZT AKK1VIIMU . . . Many are buyi,IK X ' , Ureat palus wore exoroieed iu selecting t. aud the arrivals so far nro more than gu0, (u , K'lcti 'uukat. HATS Tb. get. III'W h,A Kl''ir lor In , ill. 1 ('Mtiveij lator. The nobbiest line ever fh ewo. Youths' and Children's Clothin? . New Fill), nud Winter Patterns. Bonieiiiwg wortn your attonUo it to perfect tho llgu,e and produts -;:,",,. .. ... on wuo iif0 thcm , market. " to COMMERCIAL CIRKAMERV UUTTF.U. Miwln nt- CJ..I I , , '"' ,s "'c' " a'"! lull ......... ,ml Kwnl try lt-.. 0r'lur fro"' ''" grocer. Head Ache? Often a headache will uot yield to favorite icaiedieB which cure for others. The causo is not the one supposed. Defective vision causes more headaches and nerf ousiioss than any other bodily ailment. It is seed less suffering too, for the proper glasses will relieve. GLASSES 'JO FIT ANY EYE .... J. O. WATTS, Eyo Specialist New McCluug Illock, Eugene. - YOUR WANTS SUPPLIED... If you enjoy good eating, or if you merely eat to insure houlth and strength, you'll get what you want hero. Our Menus are "attractive Our service is excellent You get a good fell id slight price and hmlk satisfaction of knowj what ) ou eat is all rijji "THE BANQUO "The best of everything." are here in black and colors, g rt worth 8:.25. We guarantee f)C satisfaction the price is Last Days of August The entire st oro has been over hauled and lots of goods ban beon sorted out and ruarkea down for closing out-others havo beon made into remnants and marked at give away Pricf It will Pay You to Attend this S Wo are showing some xclusive Itnllema in 11, a mw vi'stlllsZS SaU Zibalines nt attractive prices. $125 Straw I IaU at 69c Men's 35c (ino summer under- wear, broken size, toel.iw 2C 1.25 Fnifcv Shirts ut 08o this week 11 SliTrmicTit ITiii'Mtii' Ol'CL'Kll Cor Willamette uw'di St S' 5