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ft 9 Daily Eugene Guar a CAMPBKU. BROS. Publishers PclJiihtd tvery day cf the week, Sunday excepted. Address all com ninnicatiors Hod make all remittance rajnlilo to the Eoeene Gourd, Ku gene, Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION KATfclS DAILY. Delivered hv cnriler. Der week. :, .9 IE Dnlioereri hv earrier. Der month 5C By mail one year (in advance). . 5 00 lr not In advanoe U.. 6 00 fix mouths.. ... 00 One month .-' of Single conies & AdvertielneSnteifmade known on application. pused uu tliu men te.uie ilitt were taken back. That waa one strike like numerous others that left the men tn worst condition than they were before. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family jvery day. Let us answer it to-day. Try CLASintD imDih re Ei.tered at the postoffic at Engsns, UreliuD, aa second olass matter. Bnild np Eugene by patronizing xngene people. THE EASTERN OFFICES of the lanar are at 230 to 231 Temple Court, New York City, and U. S. Express Bind.. 87 Wnshlnston at.. Unlosso, 111., E. KATZ Advertising Agenoy In rharge. .MONDAY - JULY 25 President's Study Friends. President Roosevelt is an honest man, a olean man, a man by prefer, ence of good assoolatione. Why is it, then, that be displava snob an extra ordinary attraction for shady politi cians, Hiving them offices againit the protests of decent members of bis own party and doggedly refusing to part with them even when tbeii rec ords have become matters of pcblic BOandalY - t 'Mr. Roosevelt's association with Adiiloks in Delaware was bad enough. When he picked out the gas msn'e henohman, Byrne, for United States distriot attorney in that state the nomination nonld not be farced through the senate because the law yers of the distriot denounced Byrne as inoompetont, negligent and gener all" inefficient. Even the faithful Senator Hoar wouldn't stand for him. 'But, after all, that was a Delaware matter, and the people In other states were inolined to overlook tt on tbe groncd that it waa none of their busi ness. . v But now tbe president has picked np this same Byrne and damped him down as an assistant distriot attorney In New York. This is the last straw. , We can stand Artriloks in Delaware if Dela ware oan; we o.iold stand the presi dents "8taonoh and loyal friend," Quay, In Pennsylvania if Feoniylva J Ilia could ; we can stand Piatt and Odell in New York if we have to, bat when it opines to making New York the damping ground for Addlcks ref use which even Delaware will not tol erate, New York draws tb. line. New York World. i Because Mrs. Maybrlck has at last been released it is not necessary for interest In bar to oease. Whether guilty or not tbe public will read news about her until faer deatb. The St. Louis fair has been visited by 4,693,585 people since It opened that Is, snob a number of admissions Were accepted ; but St. Lools eoold attend ten days and Hake aa large a number. TO RENT A furnished five-room cottage for rent. Close In. In quire at Pickett's Grocery Store. a delicious and healthful dessert. .Pre. pared in two minutes. No boiling I no baking! add boiling water and set to eooL Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rapp berry and Strawberry. Get a package tt your grocers to-day- io c- Signature MB rma tott Have mways mp. Driven to Desperation, Living at an ont of the way olive. remote from civilization, a famil is often driven to desperation in case of accident, resulting in Barns, Cnts, Wounds Ulcere, etc. Lay in a supply of Bacfclen's Arnica Palve. It's the best on eiirtb. 25c at W. L. DeLanc'B Drug Store. A .Prominent tjhicago Woman Speaks. Prof. Koxa 'J-'yier, ot Chicago, vice president Illinois Woman's Alliance, In speaking of Chamberlain 'a congb remedy, says: "I have suffered with a eavere cold thiB winter which threatened to ran Into pneumonia. I tried different remedies but 1 seemed to grow worse and the medi cine npBet my stomach. A friend ad vised me to try Chamberlain's Cough tvemedy and I round It wrs pieag&u tu take and It r1Ur&d ret a cuee. 1 am now, eullialy reuoered, saved doctor's bill, time and suffering fid will never be without tbl fplendld mediuine again." For sale w Li. ueino. Webster City, Iowa, when tbe wa terworks, electric light and power plant and oity heating plant have teen cend noted for many years nnder municipal ownership, is to have a oity owned dally newspaper. If the New Yorkers will let the na-i tlonal committee alone, Tom Taggart of Indiana, will be oboaetn chairman of the Democratic national committee end hie selection would be a matter of congratulations to the rank and file of the party. ' " ' . Tbe tronble in tbe great packing houses and in the meat trade general ly will be a blessing in disguise If ft driies more people into the ranke of con-meat nsers. While the faddists on health make some startling and silly propositions, there is no doubt that the American people as a class are excessive meat eaters. : y The strike ;of the employeaof the ice oompauleB in He at tie reunited In the men losing their fight and each striker being compelled to furnish a bond in tbe sum of 1600 that he will pi' - f-F lwe nt? -...-, again. This Is the restriction lm- Notice to Plumbers. Bids will be received until August 1, 1904, for plamblug work at tne Gearyscbool. For plans and otbei information call on the seoool clerk In the oountyKtreaeurer's ollioe. . F. REISNEK, Clerk. C3 -A. 2 M.' Jttf. J. -A. m TWO BUG G IKS AND TYPEWRITER I have a good surrey and barnesp, also a single buggy, which I will sell, both together or separate, very cheap. Also a new Colombia Bar lock typewriter, with late Improve meuts, at half cost. I have' debts which 1 muBt meet at once, hence the sale at a sacrifice. Call at 270 iaBt Fifteenth street or telephone Red No. 911. PURS a LOST A ladies' purse lost In city park Monday. Finder please leave at this office. FOR SALE A new house aud other houses and lots for sale'. ' Enquire 239 East Ninth street. J. J. Walton. CASTOR A For Infants and CbiirVjv. The Kind You Have Km.fi Bought : Bears the Signature of LOST Handbag containing keys and small? snmWofmoney' near Fonrth and iiigb streets.. Finder please leave at tbia offloe.. .' LObT A Knights of Fytbias watob charm. Finder will please return same to Polndezter's dye works and receive suitable reward. Jobn O. Snow. Iverton Wife was siok for five years; nothing did ber any good until I found Holliaer' Kooky Mountain Tea. Now she's strong and bealtby, so Is baby. 35 oente, tea or tablets, ask yourdrng-sist, Fishing tackle, boxing gloves ana baseball goods at No. 33 East 'JU street, Barker Gun Works. LOST Ad order book, name of Mrs. F, W. Graham inside of same. Finder please leave at or notify this offloe. , ..-, . i- NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. United States Land Offloe, Roseburg, Oregon, June 29, 1901. Notioe is hereby given tbat in com pliance with the provisions of tbe aot of congress of Jane 3. 1H78. enti- tied "An sot for tbe Sale of Timber Lands in the States of Calif c rnia, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Ter ritory, "as extended to all tbe Pnblio Land states by aot of August . 1892. Lizzie C. Luokay, of Kugene, county of Lane, state of Oregon, baa this dav filed In this office ber sworn statement No. 6260 for tbe purchase of tbe SEii of Section No. 28. TownshiD 18 south. of Range 6 west, and will offer priof to boow mat tne land sought la more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural nurnoses. and to a. tablisb tier claim to said land before J. J. Walton, U. S. Commissioner, at me omoe at augene,uregoo, on .Tues day, tne -Attn day oi Hep tern bar, 1904. She names aa witnesses 1'nomaa G. Hendricks, JUlmer Koberts, Horaoe aarostt, as w. uuoeri, all of Ew gene. Lane county, Oregon. fck Any and all nersont claiming ad versely tb. above described lands are requested to tile their olalm. in this offloe on or before aald 20th day of oeptemoer, lvm. nit X. DOIUUU, Register, SUMMONS. In tbe Glrouit Court of the State of uregon lor tne uounty of Lane : Myra E Bruce, plaintiff, va William E Brace,1' defendant. To William E Brnce,the above named defendant; . Xn the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby summoned and re- qulrtd to appear and answer the plaintiff's complaint now on file against you in the above entitled oourt and casse, within aix weeks from the date of the flrrt publication of tnis summons, and If you fail to so appear and answer said complaint for want thereof plaintiff will apply to said oonrt for the relief prayed for in said complaint, to wit: For a decree of said oourt declaring the marriage oonlraot - now existing between plaintiff and defendant for ever dissolved and for tbe oustody of jraui w ana rjvff c lirooe, minor chil dren of plaintiff aud defendant, and for full relief. .... .. Tbia summons In published in the "Daily Eugene Guard," a newspaper nil I- I (ah ail In - lVi-innm. , T . ... Oreaon. once each week fnr u(v secutive'and successive wk. i n. der of the Hon G R riirlf,,, ..,.,,.f0 judge of Lane county, Oregon, which said order Is dated July the 9tb, 1904, The date of the first publication of fttfq frmmnts In Tnt. i.o 1 ' a-- inn iii U B1LYEU, '.. . Attorney for Plaintiff. FUKN1SHEO KOOMS-Throe fur nished roomB to rent. Enquire a M. B. Bubble's office. WANTED A man io work on ranch, also man and team tn . tote. Dever eaux & Tripp, room 1, McCJung building. WANTED 8ingie wnmau wishes po sltlon aa housekeeper in small fam ily, oity or oouncry, or to stay with lady living: nearly or quile alone. Write lull particulars.,. Box 50. Marlon, Oregon. ME WANTED-To outfK. R. wood; floe virgin timber; pay 81.25 for r catting and splitting; some men fare putting np three cords per day in tbia timber; ' also will let con tract fot hauling and cording on R. E., one mile to haul the wood. Ap "ply to or address Jobn F. ,Yost, UWendling O' ; FOR SALE. CHEAP House and lot, , 2fii blocks from high sohool; lot 60x150; house 11x24; Woodshed 12x 14. Price $375 if taken inside uf ten daya. Inquire, at tbia office. FOUND A small Jresey calf came tn my place, miles west of Eu gene, on July 4tb. The owner can obtain property by Describing same and paying oharges. Thomas Uefer-sema. STRAYED Sunday evening, from my borne, a pup aix months old, light red, large ears, small leather col lar, white spot on tip ot tail. A suitable reward will be paid for in formation leading to bia recovery. W. O. Yoran. Brevities. Paint, and Oils, at Preston & Halt Vor will save money by trading with Jennings & Edward, new and second-hand goods. 1 Try Otto's xtest Ice cream sundaes, walnut, filbert, cocoanut and alloed finger. the -buroiner Girl at ay A series of beautiful illustrations in the August" number of the Metropolitan .Magazine. R. H. Kiuk.II, Publbha. New York G(F ' Local Agents everywhere are enjoying 'omfortablc , , incomes getting subscriptions for this ideal American 1 Magazine. Students, , teachers and others who wkh to turn their vacation time into a money-making season should write us at once for particulars, addressing CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE 5 WEST 29th STREET. NEW YORK CITY (80-16) : Excursion Tickets. Through tbe summer eeaen tbe H P. Co. will gel) excursion tickets co Bocwell SpriDgs and reinkii. Satarday to Monday. Tlokets fl.25. Thirty dny tickets, 92.00. ' , No Pity Shown. 'Korryeare fate waa alter nie nod Umionaly," writeB F A Uolledge, Ver bena, Ma. "I bad a terrible case of pi Jen, causing 21 tumors. rhea all failed Bmk leu's Arnica Salve cured Die. Equally good for burns and all acltes and pains. Jnly 25o at WL ueUHBO'a arug itort. . CASTOR! A - For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hava Always Bought Strata of Night Was Her Terror "I would ooagh nearly all night long," writes Mrs Ohas Applegate, of Alexandria, Ind., "and conld faardly get any sleep.-. I had oonsamptlou so bad tbat If 1 walked a bluok I would oongh frlgbtfally and spit blood, bnt, wben all other medicines failed, three (1.00 bottles of Dr. King's N-w Dib uovery wholly oared me and 1 gained 68 pounds." It's absolutely guaran tied to oare coughs, nolds, la grippe, bronobltls ana all tbroat and rang troaolee. Frloe 60o and (1.00. Trial bottles free at W U De Land's drag store. Summr Normal and Training School........ FOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS IN PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDING ''Eugene, . . Oregon JUNE 27 TO AUGUST 6, INCLUSIVE ' Six Weeks . FIVE ABLE INSTRUCTORS. ' Classes formed Id the Sixteen Utcdies reqnired for Stat. " Cert ideate. .Tiitlon, liill.term TEN DOLLARS Board "reHsont,ble. Total expense need not cicely .Thirty fire Dollars, Ktirtbdr infbimation hddre.t jV1 ' F. SIHAROUN, LL. D., Supt. SAIBTORZa,. Beirut. yf m Mnil You Haw wlwari t I NOTICE FOK PUDLICAT ICA. United State Land Office. Boatiborg. Oregon. Jane 9. 1901. Notio. is hereby uiven that In ooin- cllane. with the nrovialen, of the aot of aongresa of June 3, 1878, entitled "AO ant lor tn. sal. oi timber lands In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,1 la extended to all the pnbllo land states by aot of August 4, 1602,Joeepn Flronl, of the oity of Eugane.oonnty of ine, state of Oragon, baa this day filed In thla offloe hi, sworn statement No. 6215 for th. porohsse of the 8 S W H oi aeocion no, xu, lownsnip iv oath, of range 7 west, and will offer proof to show that the land songht Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural pnrposes, and to establish bia olalm to said land before J. J. Walton, U. 8. Commissioner, at bia omoe in uugene, ur., on Monday, the 6th day of September. 1804. He name as witnesses Lee Hoielton and Henry O. Owena, of Engenej Ben J. Watts, of Mound, and Ed Bosei ton, of Panther, all of Lane, county, Oregon. -Any and all persons olalmlngTad- Tersely the above described lands Bre requested to file their claims io this otUce on, or before said 5th day of September, 19(4. J. T. BK1DUES, ..' ' ' : Hegistei.- , NOTICE OF FINAL, 8ETTLKMENT. Nitlne 1, hereby given that W M Vanduyn, executor of the; estate of John Diamond, deoeased, baa filed hlL final account in the matter of aaid es tate In the county oourt of Lane connty, Oregon, and Monday, the 1st day of Auguat, 1904, ha been fixed by order of said court for tbe hearing of objeotiona to aald Anal aocount and for tbe final settlement of aald estate; and all persons Interested are hereby notinea io mass ana nie any and all objection, to aald aocount on o before aaild 1st day of August, 190s. Dated tbl, July 1st, 1904. W M V.NUTjrN, Executor of said estate. . BILYEU, Attorney. Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules k POSITIVE CURE ForlnnrimmaUon nrOntiirrhof Mia UlnrMnrnn'l Mwneod Kid. uuvh. MO tlUKB If 0 PAT, Otirftb hoickly and nortiinnently the vrorit rnnofl of fionorrnoM niirt tttle. no uinttcr nf hnr JoDfT stfindliiB. Absolut el 7 hftrmleM. Hold by dragsiiU. 1'ricr 11.00, or uirII, poaV fld, ll.no, 8 boxw.l3.Tft. kwTIIP tfttllVll ni-MIHIIA im. SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECimON, Notice li hereby alven that bT vir tue of an exeoatloo and order of sale leaned oat of the Conner Oourt of the State of Oregon for the County of Lane on the 12th day of July, 1904. on a judgment rendered Id aald oourt on tbe 18tb day of Jane. 10U4,lnaialt wnerein o. a. rrienaiy, plaintiff, re covered atialnit iSrlo Jobnaon. defend ant, for tbe turn of three hundred ixty-two and 60-100 dollars damages and coats, which judgment waa en rolled and docketed In the offloe of the clerk of aald oonrt on the 22d day of June, 1001, and aald execution to me. directed, cntumandiDg me in the name of the State of Oregon to aell tbe following described real property In older tn Battery aald judgment, coat and aeorulng ooeta, ta-witr F.ote four (4) and five (5), blook number one (1), Kelaay'a lbt addition to Eugene City, Oregon. Now, thereto) e'. In the name of1 the State of Oregon, and In obedience to aald execution and order of sale, 1 will on Mop day, the 22d day of Au guat, 1004, at the southwest door of tho county oourt bouse, In Eugene, Lane County. Oregon, between the houra of 9 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., to-wlt: atone o'olook p. tn, on said day, offer for eale for enoh, anh ject to redemption, all of defendant's right, title and interest In and to said above deaorlbed real property. Dated this 19th dav of -In It. 10O4. f KED F1SK, JUST CONSIDER. THE Advantages of Electricity Your house can now be wired at very reasonable rates and ' we can connect you lor lighting at any time. YOU PAY FOR WHAT YOU USE AND NOTHING MORE Chandeliers for sale at 14.50, $5.00, $6.00, 17.00 and up tb $12.00. Lane Co. Electric Co. .J. 4 A.P PETERSON nerchant Tailor None io Cheap as the Best Call tor Special Price, UP-TO-DATE LADIES .TAILORING 6IS WBaBMtt. St. 1 Tltu rrig. I Summer Normal and Training School For Teachers and Students, in Public School Building, Eugene, , Oregon JUNE 27 TO AUGUST 6 INCLUSIVE Six Weeks. tlflWIff nf Tain. ntr.n Five Able Instructors. Olaases formed In the Sixteen Studies rwqiurea ior aca ueninotw. xuicion ion term Ten Dollars, uuaiu rtHwuuHuie. ioui minuae uou not exoeea xnirtv- wuimiR! - c ui tur Jifiuriuniiuu auurtju . F. S. HAROTJN, LL. D., S ' . - .-, t - . i'. cugene, ItndlM - I o!Ur. I ty-flv I Supt : I Oregon. j Eagle Commercial Employment Bureau 204 Coodnough Block, Portland Oregon. Have fine opportunities for young men of intelligence and ability in clerical, commercial and higher mechanical lines. Position, posi tively guaranteed by us. Our registration system is universally used in the cities of the East. ' -.- Write for partioulara and application blanks we give and ask reference, we are th. only np-to-date HUKiiAU north ot ban Franolseo. Conntry reglstnitiona promptly attended to. Daily calls for olerk In eonntry .tores and Implem.mt hoass. from Eastern Oregon, Waahlcgton and Idaho. If yoo want.bMlp, win mk our eimuM. -