o
Boys' School Suits
Are Arriving
We want every school boy and young; man in Lane county
to come in and get acquainted with
ELK-BRAND-CLOTHING.
Come in and look over the patterns; try on a few suits to
see the styles; make yourself at home in our clothing- department.
In a few days our display of BOYS' SUITS will be com
plete and we are proud to announce, that it will be the finest in
Lane county.
SPECIALS THIS WEEK
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
IN
50c Suspenders. 40c
50c Neckwear., t.40c
25c Suspenders .20c
25c Neckwear 20c
75c Underwear. 55c
35c Underwear 20c
$2.50 Hats .85c
$3.00 Straw Hats ....$1.50
$2.00 Straw Hats $1.00
$J.OO Straw Hats 50c
Men's 50c Lisle Hosiery. 40c
Fine Fancy 35c Hosiery 22'Ac
JO dor Boys' 35c Caps... 1 9c
50c Work Shirts 45c
$5.00 Leather Suit Cases $3
Last Week of Clearance Sale
Reductions this week in every department. Big- Bargains in
Muslin, Sheeting's, Domestics of all Kinds, Dress Goods, Silks,
Sateens, Ready-Made Waists,,Skirts, Suits.
Buy What You Need This Week and Save
tho Profit We Usually Make, j &
Men's
25c
Hosiery
8Mc
Men's
25c
Neckwear
ASK FOR INTERURBAN
TRAIN SERVICE
Merchants' Protective Asso
ciation Makes Move for
Better Transportation
Passed Resolution Asking Southern
Pacific to Put On Several Pas
senger Trains Between Eugene
Springfield Bridge is Completed
! aenger trair on the East Side road,
j leaving Wooduurn at 6 or 7 o'clock in
the morning and coming through Co
i burg and tipringl-.eld, reach Cagene at
B or ID o'clock in the morning. On
itn down trip It could leave at 4 or 5
o'clock in the afternoon over the same
route. This train would eeive a vast
number of people who now have poor
train service and would -put Ibem in
touch with Eugene, one of the best
supply pointB in the state.
"The Eugene merchants will do all
they can to have the above mentioned
and Wendling and NatrOn After Itiainserrlce patronized by way of
uiiauu ntiuu'ivu priuvB uu guuu mer
chandise, and we think that tbere is
no doubt tint these trains will prove
profitable to the company. "
At last night's regular meeting of the
Merchants Protetective Association
the matter of better transportation fa
cilities for Eugene was thoroughly dis
cussed with the result that a resolu
tion was unanimously adoptod ask
ing the Southern Pacific Company to
estublish a regular and frequent train
TO HARNESS
THE WATERS 0Fo
HORSE. GREEK
t
S. W. Curtis, of San Francisco,
Said to Represent An Eastern
Aluminum Manufacturing Con
cern, Files on Power Site Near
Foley Springs
Peptiron Pills
Hood's Pills SS
AfurJion.r pill! purely TegeUbl.; Mil to ukj,
Personal,
the
Miss Leone Kays Is home from
bay.
Professor and Mrs. R, H. Dearborn
service, after the Srpingtield bridge ' are home ,rom Newport,
in co nflicted, betveen this city and
Wendling and Natron. The proposi
tion is fully explained in the follow
ing, which was presented by M. 8.
Barker, and a copy of which will at
ODce be sent to the railroad oflioinls
at Portland : '
"Owing to the faot that the im
mense storehouses of Eugene being
crowded with the lutest creations in
modern merchandise and modern
goods of everv known description and
tho fact that Eugene is now recogniz
ed as the greatest marketing and mer
chandising point in Central Western
Oregon, and as peopl go to very
much trouble to reach this market,
Geo. Warner as down from Fall
Creek yesterday.
V. RobvoBky returned from Port
laud this afternoon.
J. W. Kays left Inst evening on i
business trip to Idaho.
Mrs. W. Kuykendull and family are
home from Winchester Hay.
W, P. Folmer left yesterday after
noon for San Louis Obispo, Cat.
Mrs. E. O. Potter and daughter,
Pauline, have returned from Win-
cheater Bay
Mrs. Ed Hubbard and little daugh
ter, Violet, left for their horns In
Washington last night. Mrs Hub-
TWO BARNS AT
TRENT BURNED
In th barns and a large amount
imj iu i.e nom were destroyed. The
loss is probubly 1000.
Henrj Boo'ard Is Heavy Loser
Fire Spread Over a JFIeld, Destroy
ing Hay
Proposals for Bank Building
Soaled proposals will be received at
th office of Pugh Legg, Architects,
Salem, Oregon, addressed to A.
Johnson., chio Pugh 4 Legg. Saleni.
Oregon, up to and including Wednes
day, Aug. 22nd., 1900, for the oon
scruation and completion of a two
stroy brick and stone bank building,
witn concrete basement, for A. J
.fnlinann 11... f. i
M. flJ.Ji- . i .. .. , vu.,u,.i0, wiuguu, in BO
nl i " ""joorannce with plans and speclfloa-
, j ...n uuu una ut tuo uiirus
and struok a match, letting it fall
some loose hay. No one else
Two barns belonging to Henry
Qodaid at Trent were burned yester
day evening about five o'clock, to
gether with a lot of hay and grnin.
on
one else was
there at the lime and within a mo
ment the whole barn was a mass of
flames. The fire spread to tbe other
barn and to a near by Bold. The
wind carried it rapidly over a consid
erable stretch of territory and It took
-ithe oombined offorts of quite a num.
tier of men to extinguish It About
-26 tons of hay and 450 bushels of oats
Hons, copies of which may be seen at
The Uunrd office.
aoo rigui is reserved to rejoct any
and all bids.
PUGH A LEGG,
a22. Architects.
Wool and Mohair
Geo. T. Hall & Son will nay the
hlghsst price for wool and mohnlr.
GEO. T. HALL 4 SON.
1 i SrfttaSaSMB
(0
Particular men know
that summer dust, the itain of vaca
tion travel, combined with the grease of perspiration clog
and stifle the pores. Keep them clear and healthy, so. that
you may look ruddy, fresh, and cool these Summer days.
POMPEIAN
MASSAGE CREAM
withdraws every particle of Impurity from the pores all the
w; through and by gently exercising the facial muscles
rounds them out to perfect development ; blackheads and
wrinkles immediately disappear, leaving nothing but the natural
glow of health and cleanliness.
A FREE SAMPLE
tod copy ol the famous book "A Treatise on Facial Massage"
will be given you if you call at our store for them
W. L. DeLANO
t r . , --..'
Eugcas's Carnegie Library Which Was Opened to Public
Inspection Last JSIight.
as for instance by team 30 to 50 miles, bard has been at the bedside of her
paralleling tbe railroad on account of sister, Miss Laura Putter, at Walter-
the railroad having no train service vi lie for the past three weeks. At
on this particular line, this Is doing this wr'ting she reports her sister
the merchants of Eugone, as well as ! covering rapidly.
the people who trade at Eugene, an
Injustice.
' "l'he merchants of Eugene are by
every honorable means trying to
build up trade and to make this city
a good live commercial olty, and they
believe with the co-operation of the
Southern Pacific Co. m toh good can
be done to both parlies Interested
The Southern Paoifio Co. will remem
ber that when we petitioned for an
extension of the Albany local to Eu
gene it was done with some misglv
lugs, but It baa turned out well for
the oompauy and for Eugeno. Now if
you will give us what we are about to
ask tor we think it will pay you well,
give good accommodations to along
suffering public and make tho mer
ohanta of Eugene happy as well as put
dollars In their pookets. And dollars
In their pockets means more dollars j
to your uompany, as all nierohauts
ship more goods with their new dol
lars. Now what we want and would
like to have very much is, just as
soon as the Springfield bridge is com
pleted, a passougor train with the fol
lowing scheduio:
"Leave Eugeue for Wendling at 7 a.
m. each morning; leave Wotidllng for
Kugone at 8 :20 a. m. Leave Eugene
for Nutrou at 0:30 a. m. ; leave Natron
for Eugene at 10 a. m. 1-envo Eugone
fur Wendling at 10:30 a. in. ; leave
Wendling fur Eugeue at 12: O a. m
Loavo Eugeue fur Natron at 1 :30 p.
m. ; leave Natron for Eugene at 2 p.
ni. I.eHve Eugeue for Wendling at
2:30 p. m. ; leave Wendling for Eu
woiio a 3:30 p. m., arriving in Eugone
at 1:30 p. in and remain over night
till 7 o'clock in the morning. This
would make a run fur till train of
about 1(U miles and it would bo well
Durouized. Tho schedule outlined
above is merely a suggestion aud yuu
j could best arrange it to suit your
selves, but what wo want is a letter
t train service.
"At tho present lime thire are two
stage Hues and one autimuhtle line
! operating between Eugene and
Springfield to accommodate the pas
senger traffic between the two points
jand they are veiy buty.
I "We would also like to have a pas-
and
Odel
have
Mc
John Christian and family
Peroy Patterson are home from
Lake.
Bert Vinoent and Guy Davis
returned from a trip up the
Kenz'e.
Mrs. M. H. Arnold and daughter,
Misa Mary, have gone to Newport.
W. E. Brown was in Cottage Grove
yesterday.
Julius Goldsmith is home from
Portland and Oregon City.
Hugh O'Brien is home from a
visit at Portland. .
Mrs. Mettie Powers is home from a
visit at Saginaw.
Mrs. Eilazbetb Elliott is np from
Portland visiting Mrs. W. H. Kay.
J S. MoMu-ry, who has resided
near Eugene for many years past,
leaves this week for North Vakinia,
where he expects to remain.
G. W. Shinn returnod yesterday
afternoon from a trip to Indepen
dence. R. Kohler, purchasing agent of the
S. P. Co., arrived in Eugene lust
ulght and loft this morning for Mar
cola, where the company is erecting
two sawmills.
Mrs. H. H. Stapleton, of Rosebnrg,
is viBitiug hor mother, Mis. John
O'Brien, in Eugeno.
S. W. Curtis, of San Francisco, this
morning filed with County Clerk Lee
a Duties of a water tight location on
Horse Creek, tbe stream on which tbe
Fuluy Springs are located. The no
tice states that 20,000 miners' inches,
under a six inch pressure, of the wa
ters of the north fork of Horse Creek
are appropriated, the water being in
volume a continuous flow of 500 cubic
feet per second. The water is appro
priated for the purpose of developing
the mineral resources of the state of
Oregon and to furnish electrical poW
er and energy for light, heat aud oth
er purposes. Tbe canal, to be known
as tbs Warren canal, will be 15 feet
wide on the bottom aud six feet deep.
The point of diveision is on tbe
south bank of the stream at or near
the head of the Horse creek falls
The whole leugth of tbe canal will be
in tbe Cascade forest reserve, and the
general course will be in a southwest
erly direction. It will be three miles
in length, discharging near tbe
mouth of the south fork of the creek.
Two reservoirs are planned, one
near the in ake and will consist of a
dam 50 feet high, to be extended
across tbe creek. The other will be
located hereafter at a point deemed
advisable or convenient.
Mr. Curtis and his wife, who have
been enjoying an outing at Foley
Springs, arrived in Eugeue on las'
night s stage and left for San Fran
cisco this afternoon. Mr. Curtis,
when seen by a Guard reporter this
morning, declined to make a state
ment concerning his new wate r right
b jt it is understood he is a represent
ative of tbe Pittsburg Reduction Co.,
or iNlagora Fulls, manufacturers of
aluminum. It may be possible that
within the next few years an alum
inum plant will be built in Eugene
and the electric power to operate it
furnished from the site just filed
by Mr. Curtis.
GROCERIES CLOSE
. ON CIRCUS DAY
We, tbe undersigned merchants of
Eugene promise to cloBe our respec
tive places of business on Friday,
August 24 (circus diiy) from 2 p. m.
until after the show:
W. W. Chessman.
J. Muthews & . e,
K.V. Newlaud.
J. P. Sterner.
Geo. T. Hall & Son,
(I. IX. Coombs 4 Co.
Scobert & Dodge,
H. B. Davisdon.
W. M. Gieen,
E. D. Matlock,
Ax Billy Dept. Store.
Nicklin & Neal.
Geo. W. Dixon, J
J. W. White,
Bradley &, Reynolds,
S.
Hall'
1731.
V. Read, dentist, office over
i grocery store. 'Phone Black
CABTOniA.
Bean uu 8 "ind You Haw Always Bought
Pleniy of Brick
A. W. Ream now has
ply of first-cluss brick
the retail trade. Call i
near the Allen cannery
a large sup
on hand for
t the yards,
dtf
The End of the World
o.' troubles that robbed E. H. Wolfe,
of Bear Grove, la., of all usefulness,
came when he began taking Electrio
Bitters. He writes: "Two years ago
Kidney troulle caused me great sutf
ermg, which I would have never
survived had I not taken EUctric
Bitters. Tbey also cured me of gen
eral dehilltv." Sura nnrn fnp alt
stomach, liver and kidney complaints,
blood diseases, headache, dizziness
and weakness or bod.ly d-cline.
Prioe 50c Guaranteed by W. L. De
Lano's drug store.
Btantu Kind Ydii Han Always Bought
Blgn.hu. J? .ZZSa.
To Hop Growers
Ordora for hop checks and tickets
should be filed early as thore is always
a rush at the lust moment. Don't
wait until you are ready to begin
picking before oidering your tickets.
tf GUARD PRINTING CO.
Lawn a4 sHch chairs will be sold
a cost for 30' , Se north show
window.
Chambers' Hardware Co,
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Blgnstnr. of MCu
You Make
Your Money
Go Farther
By buying at the Bee
Hive grocery.
Our Eggs and Butter
are fresh and good and
direct from the country.
We pay the highest
market price for for coun
try produce.
If you buy from us or
sell your produce here you
maKe your
farther
In Our Own
Home Now
We aie now lutateu
in our own building,
No. 8 East 9th St..
opposite the Hoff
man House.
Special attention paid
to all classes of Men's
Fine Furnishings,
Clothing, Shoes and
LogSers' Supplies.
All stages land in
front of our place.
Prices that rent pay
ers cannot meet.
Ed. Hanson
8 East Ninth St.
First National Bank
OF CiUGENE
Paid np cash capital
oaurP"" JDIOU.UUU
A GENERAL BANKIN0 BUSINESS
"JilfV",'" A" 'SJSi,
irtll receive promptitteoUon. nea w in
r fi uiunt (
i .isstszstsssr- ttiviz
U CHAMBERS, H. E. ANKENY
rraioent. Vice-President.
DARWIN BRISTW.Cuhler.
Chambers-Bristow
Banking Company
Of Eugene, Oregon.
Paid Ud Cash Capital $50,000
i,.,1"1 and M"gaK bought. Mont:
u approved security. Interest paH
on time certificate derjslt A ssiiera
money , go
w J
BEE HIVE
GROCERY
Corner 8th and Chamtltoo Sts.
Phone Black 1571
The Best
Burglary
Insurance...
Is a checking aacount at a bank) saves
carrying money around with you and
warn it. Xf all persons carried bank
accounts and wore a check book In their
out of business. UU addition to the
aLT"" ?fkly i- checking
amount, we Issue Time and Demand
-ertificates of Don.i,. -.1.1.1. ZJ. .
vil.. - r wunu are 01 no
value I, , other, without you, endor.
m T.hertlNcates bear a lib.
erat rate of Interest, ay, vour moD,v
earning anything for you now? Y
Eugene Loan and
Savings Bank,
fatobBshed 1893. Caplul and
Surplus $100,000 1
Clearance
Sale
now on
Low Prices
Rule At,
Yorans
Shoe
Store
HEADQUARTERS FOR
WATCHES
Look at this list of watctws that
can be found in our stock, then conic
and see the watches and get our prices
Wa't-ham
Elgin
Hamilton
Dueber-Hampden
The New Rockford
Seth Thomas
Trenton
New Ecgland
and and a number ot Imported Watcha.
We keep the following makes ol cases,
Crescent.
Boss
Fahy's )
Philadelphia
Crown ;
Dueber, and a number of others.
Wl fit a I7T07.I -37, !!!,, CI.'
.. - - ... 1. B..ua ui una
movement in a 20 year gold filled case lor
$14.50
J. O. WATTS
Cor. 9Lh and Willamette Streets
J. ALAUX CO.
Merchant Tailors
moved to 588 Willamette St
Men's Suits to order $14 "00 up
Coats and Vests 10 25 up
Coats only 8.25 up
Pants... 3.'i5up
Vests 2.IH) up
Overcoats 12.25 up
Best place in town. We do neat repair
ing, cleaning and pressing.
EUGENE - . OREGON
Made in Oregon.
The
MOUNT HOOD
Cigar
F.C. POTTS
MANUFACTURER.
Prepare
For
Your
Outing
By calling at Linn's
Drug Store and se
curing your Kodaks
and Supplies, dt
Brownie Kodaks only $2.00
Pure Drugs Prompt Service
Linn's Drug Store
503 Willamette Street