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o o o o TF1K FILES E DAILY GUARD, o O FRIDAY, AUGUST T, I Dim DTtiERN flFIC UOre. as fol lows: 0Tay CiHloraU 87.5o 82.5o 81.75 75.oO 75.oo 176.25 71.25 63.75 63.75 , 63.75 , , ill be on sale 5 6, W, 2o 6,7,22, 23 m 6, 7, 21, 32 within limits. Jffl THE DATES , ijiocmiSoo cU oo IGILLETE local Agent Lmttito ay, General Pas sat, Portland, Ore. Home or f the booster to pat boost and expect ast the town by he Home product. Ik Tailor, makes afches the eye. McLEOD ast 9th St. DOUGAL 9 HKOMPP Own In FiBOWN Feed and Stables Wnt. Of Kw0R0KP 'Si u .. ' Pro ; I rk. ! Women as Welbas Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. 3 Kidnev trouble prevs upon tta' mitvJ, discourages and lessens nibition ; beauty oisc""' b v,,.nr anil cheerful- ' r. ness soon, disappear when the kidneys are out of order or dis eased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncom mon for a child to be born afflicted with rweak kidneys. If the child urinates too often i, if the urine scalds ?hl neh or if, when the child reaches an Z when it should be able to control the ..., it is vet afflicted with bed-wet-&upon it. thec.use of thediffi iultv is kidney trouble, and the first Should be toward, the treatment o these importaiitorgans. This unp easan trouble is due to a diseased condition of ,e kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miser lb with kidney and bladder trouble, a both need the me great remriy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon ma-2Z- 'u by druggists, in n iy cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may t..vi a sample bottle . by mail free, also a iwKlwrM pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root, including many of the thousands of testi. monial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binehsmton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Binghamton, N. Y.. on ever' bottle. The HELMARS The Worlds Famous Clairvoyants and Palmists Reveal Your Past, Present and Fu ture Life The world-famed Hindoo Clairvoy ants and Palmists, have no equal in their profession. Without asking a question, and at a glance, thev give names, dates, facts and localities In the vas. problems of li.'e. I'cll what you came for and guarantee to reveal every incident of your past life, past, present and future; advise you on love, courtship, marriage and divorce, sales, changes, speculations, wills, property, business, yosses and sick ness. Positively no fee accepted in advance, and not at all unless per fectly satisfied. This is fair. Is it not? I.esons in palmistry. Medium istic persons developed. Call early to avoid the crowd. Office hours 1 0 m. to 9 p. m.; Sunday, 10 a. m. to ' P. m. OFFICE: HOOMS I), 1.-, d i7 PLYMOUTH HOTEL. WILLAMETTE STREET, NEXT TO REGISTER OFFICE Appreciates smoking; good C"?". It jives him relaxation. The Mount. Hood Cigar is a favorite amm nil iUl.mm " positively the best I Cigar on the market 1 0c f W. BAR RINGER (J txwn hoUMfflrtovr n Motel; ' Twenty-fa yt at lici'ir.rfcf fit);'''". S '"'icmn and Oafc Sts. Phone RH5l!.oEueene. Oreeon. 3 I ALL AUKLAND COMING Auckland. N. 7... Aug. 7 -.The 175.IIOU inhabitants of tju, lin,viu cial district of Auckland arc tm the tiptoe of exportation In anticipation of the arrival of the fleet of Ameri can battleships. Auckland is the first port In the New Dominion at which the fleet will touch, after an unbrok en stretch of 3850 miles from Hono lulu. The reception of the battle-1 ships will provide a notable spectacle' and one to which the people of New ; Zealand have been looking- forward with keen interest for weeks past. The fleet is due to reach the port! Sunday, but the official landing will not be made until the following day, i according to the program as arrang-j ed. The landing will be an imposing! affair, the visitors marching in ;;ro- cession to the Government House, un-' der triumphal arches and past beauti-1 fully decorated btiildigs. The New' Zealand volunteers will act as escort, j and the Federal officials, the niavors' and municipal authorities of the chief i cities of New Zealand will form the ' reception party, which will be headed! by the governor-general, Lord Plunk-1 et. A municipal welcome will be elven Tuesday and will Include a reception oy me mayor or Auckland. In the, evening there will be a state ball at1 the Government House, the men be-1 Ing entertained In various halls. I The entertainment committee has prepared a large number of excur-l sions to places of interest, and Wed nesday will be devoted chiefly to this part of the programme. Perhaps the most interesting of these trips will be1 that to Rootora Lake, where theiel win be tournaments by the Maoris. The bluejackets will be entertained , at a municipal luncheon Thursday. In; their honor there will be special mat inees at the theatres and athletic sports and other forms of outdoor en tertainment. All the places of en tertainment will be thrown open free to the visitors. Friday, the concluding day of the visit, will be given over to races and football and lacrosse matches, and a special entertainment for the sur geons of the fleet by the British Medical Association of New Zealand. The preparations for the enter tainment of the visitors are practic ally complete. Excursion parties are arriving from Wellington, Dunedln. IDAHO DEMOCRATS APPEAL TO COURTS' Wallace, Aug. 7. Practically all of the delegates to the Democratic ! state convention left the city today J and they were given a send-of at the depot. Everything was quiet and or-, derly. An appeal to the courts will ; be made at once to settle the title and name of the Democratic party. The antl-Dubolsltes nominated the following ticket before adjourning: United States senator C. 0. 1 Stockslager, of Blaine. I Cangressman J. L. McCleary, of Kootenai. Governor M. Alexander, Ada. I Lieuteiant-governor C. A. Boyd, I Brannock. Secretary of state W. V. Sneli, ! of Canyon. i Attorney-general Frank Moore of Latlh. , Auditor J. A. Bradbury, of Ida-1 ho. Superintendent of schools Miss Gertrude Noble, of ltoise. Treasurer D. L. Evans, of Onei da. Mine inspector Harry A. Moore, Shoshone. Presidential electors .1. C. Wee, Canyon; J. H. Mills. Nez Perce; Thos. Galloway, Washington. HELEN R. MARKS CO, IS INCORPORATED The Helen It. Marks Company, which is soon to open a new drug store in the Hotel Smcede building, todav filed articles of Incorporation with' the county clerk. The Incorpo rators are Helen It. Marks, H. II. Marks and J. It. K. Irvin. and the capital stock is JSOuO, with the prin cipal place of business in Eugene. The objects of the corporation, as given In the articles, are as follows: To buv, own, hold, lease, mortgage sell and convey real estate and per sonal property, and especially to buy and sell drugs, notions and sundries and to manufacture and sell soft drinks and candles. GAMBLING CAUSED THIS MAN'S SUICIDE Chicago. Aug. i, -whs Schoenbeck, a foundry lore- t man, lost J;" at pom-i . ' night, ad upon pntenng nm -r home a little daughter asked him for a penny to buy candy with. Without a word Scno- enbeck stepped Into an ad- Joining room and sen. . ' let crashing through his bod. He will die. 7" Prize night at the Gran 1 tonight. The reinforced cent r.- Vi:dnr ham- . ,. ' I.. . V. . . Ifl llllV. Th-y are wider, longer and stronger than thi ordinary kind. CHAMI1KKS 1IAKIV AKK ' Prize nMtjTt the Cr.-md tnnitfb:. sinscTtiiiE i 'u the (;r.wsi. Prize night at the Grand tonight. AWAITS OF BIG FLEET I hrlsichnrch and other dries and towns and by tomorrow niiit it N exp.-.-ted the crowd will bo the larg est that has ever been In Auckland thousands of person will 5U out to the headlands to catch the first glimpse of the arriving vessels s soon as the fleet arrives Auckland will let loose Its enthusiasm in sa lutes and daylight fireworks. Every American flag in Kuckland was sold days ago, notwithstanding the fact that the dealers had brought on large stocks from San Francisco, and Honolulu in anticipation of the demand. Business houses and public buildings are being decorated in an elaborate manner and in every part of the city the Stars and Stripes will f y on the day of the arrival of the fleet. At the suggestion of Lord Plunkett the mayor of Auckland has requested the people to observe the day of the official landing as a gen eral holiday. Scores of ortvate houses will be thrown open for the entertainment of the officers and men of the fleet, and every effort will be made to assist the men in finding en tertainment, besides the public fes tivities supplied by the committee. There will he scores of dinners, ath letic events and theater parties, at which time the sailors will be guests of honor. Durinu the entire nerlod of their stay the use of the street cars will be free to men wearing the American naval uniform. Despite the opposition of the Soc ialists and radicals the New Zealand Government adheres to Its original determination to spend the sum of 125,000 for the entertainment of the fleet. Tho Government will bear the entire expense of the trip to Rotarua and a considerable part of the cost of the decorations of the city. Costly souvenirs have been prepared for ore- sentnlinn tr, Artmlcol Cnarrw kA commanders of the battleships, to ! gether with a special Kift to be eon- j veyed to President Roosevelt. Hand some souvenir books, giving views of tne principal places of Interest throughout New Zealand have been printed at government expense and copies will he presented to every of ficer and man of the fleet. The cost of these souvenirs, which are of un usually handsome design and work manship, Is stated to be in excess of S5,000. SPRING WHEAT - CROP BELOW AVERAGE i Washington, Aug. 7. The condition of spring wheat on August 1 was 80.7, compared with a ten-year average of S2. 7, according to the official buletin issued today. Chicago, Aug. 7. Wheat closed: September, 9 5 ftp ; December, 97; May, S1.02. Portland, Aug. 7. Wheat is un changed. MURDERED BOY'S BODY IS COMPLETE i Chicago, Aug. 7. The dlsmem ! bered arms and right foot of Tuffs IShlshlen, the twelve-year-old victim of the Mud Lake mystery, was recov ered today In the same place the mu tilated head was found yesterday. The body is now complete. Stephen Kandravis, former boarder at the Shl shien home, and Hasin Nemere are under arrest. Prize night at the Grand tonight. PEHKIXS AT HEAD OF NAVAL COMMITTEE Washington, D. C. Aug. 6. As a result of the death of Senator Alli son of Iowa, Senator Perkins of Cal ifornia will be advanced to the chair manship of the committee on naval affairs. Next to Senator Hale, the California member Is the ranking member of that committee and as Hale Is the ranking member of the committee on appropriations he will be called upon to take Allison's place as chairman, leaving the chair of the naval affairs committee to be filled by Perkins. Prize night at the Gran 1 tonight. PILES! m.WV. PII.1C8! . . William! Indian Pile Ointment will cure blind, bleeding and itching mUo. It absorbs the tumors, allays itchiDg it once, acts as a poultice, rip inntant relief. Williams' In dian Pile Ointment is prepared for piles and Itching of the p.-:vaie parts. Sold bv Linn Drug Co., by mall 60c and 11.00. Williams Mfg Co., props., uieveiana. u. Prize night at the Grand tonight. Prize night nt the Grand tonight. WOOD SAWING Gasoline power, by W. W. Moore,' panne Red ''- f,f arKu or stu.ill will be arrlaT. d. j Prize night at :h- Gran l tonight. I o Srve Money During Our Big August Sale For Two Days We offer Linoleum 1 2 feet wide, sells everywhere for 80c a yard. We give it away Saturday-Monday only 62 fee Ife Yard J0 Patterns to choose from CARPET SPECIAL---A11 wool tan and green ingrain, two patterns, regular 95c , everywhere, (7 lfs while they last, the yard - - "l t if ' Our big August sale continues as advertised in the big full page ad. in the local papers. Everything in the big $50,000 stock reduced during the sale We re-upholster, remake and repair furniture,couches mattresses, etc., etc. TWO PERFORMANCES 0, CIRCUS HERE Frank J. O'Donnell, press repre sentative of the Barniim and Bailey circus, arrived in Eugee this after noon. This great circus will appear in Eugene on Saturday, August 29, and will give two performances, one in the afternoon and the other in the evening. This is a departure from the ordinary. For several years past the big shows have been cutting out the evening performance here on ac count of the long jump to Medford, the next show town south of here, but the Barnum and Bailey aggre gation will skip Medford this year and jump from Eugene to Keddlng, Cal. Mr. O'Donnell speaks In the high est praise of the circus he represents and says that In all Its fifty-four years of world travel it has never been so interesting nor ho big as it Is this season. This Is partly due to the fact, that the Barnum and Bailey maagument has resumed Its former policy and Is now giving the most splendid parade that any circus ever presented. Cages, dens, chariots, tableau vans, Jlnriklshas, thrones, howdahs all the vehicles used in the pnra.le, art brad new and were all built in Eu rope. It will be a most gorgeous pro cession, employing lotiu people and 00 horses. Large shipment of rugs on the road; wait for them and save money. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Prize nlirht nt the Grand tonlirht 1 UNTIL SEPTEMBER PacificElectr ic Heating Company's FOUR DOLLARS A year's guarantee accompanies each iron This type of iron is used in all of the laundries in the Northwest GET ONE ON A FREE 1 Pacific Electric Engineering Cp. J r- t r j. 5 1 6 Willamette Street ave Money SATURDAY-MONDAY Linoleums-Carpets Campbell-Fcllman Company The Housefurnishers, 50 W. 8th KNIGHT TEMPLAHS, ATTENTION There will ho a special convocation of Iva-uhoe Coinniaudery No. 2, K. T., ill the Assylum, this Friday evening, at 8 o'clock. Work In the order of the Ued Cross. All Sir Knights ure requested to be present. a7 S. S. SPENCElt, E. C. Best quality tents all sizes, CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Prize night at the Grand tonight. COMMERCIAL Cl.l ll III.OCK, -THE PRICE OF THE- ELECTRIC IRON WILL BE- Wiring, Supplies, Fixtures We Give Credit To you and Save you Money ON EVERY Purchase Big Sale Everything; Re duced This Month Buy Now ' HORN At the Eugene hospital, August 6, 190M, to E. W. Oomph nd wife, a daughter, weight Sj pounds. KKW TUVAY. WANTED Two first-class enrpen ters. Call nt John Kelly's house. A. A. Aaliy. a!) The jLatest Popular Arsi as well as the classics are best rendered on the Whitney Piano. Nothing refines and elevates the soul like in nclc. The quality of the mlslc you will produce from a Whitney Pluno will make yourself and family for get that you are "of tho earth earthy." A Whitney Piano nt home Is what every one who ap preciates fine music, should have. We aro Belling them at reduced prices. . EUGENE, OREGON TENTH I TRIAL Phone Red 5341