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THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, TUESDAY, JUXV si, From T. Good lot rrtur otf prfvllrgi Win .Pi v ehr ie Pol M fit v LOW RATE' EAS" f mMsuii I'V the 1ERN :1C PA CI' (I. ",nrt Oiiji'in) ;enc, Ore, as fol lows: B ..tli Way. Oik Way tlirmigll via Portland Calilurnll 47f..?5 K7.5o 71..?S H2.5 r,.(.7S HI .75 h.US 75.o0 M.7S 7i.ou Clihraj;;," ' St. Louis' St. Paul Omaha , Kansas Clt; T.ftketi May June July Aui;t; will. he on s;ilf 4, 18 S, 6, 1, 2 ft, 7, 2.2, 2. M 6, 7. 21, il i In S3 days with itop i p raiurr within limits. JER THE DATES mm hrr (nfufiiutiofi oill on (ilUJCTlC oi;ll Ai'llt or wrllr to tiitiiy, (ieiiewl I"; cut, I'utlbtul, Oie. t OR MANY COLORS tST FACILITIES IB WEST FOR RODUCTION OF 1RADK WORK tl lalllll III Set of irs . -"i.n have l .. IS In yci make I hem r only toe t 'I lll worl no. isiai Is oa r west show SI K OI K NK. I'.M'FIt S West Heveul 'kudtiw VERTrjN iper and ?tr Co. K.M.USROE URfflTU T Wt El. '' hSO. ev.r:ltij I-OIH ot pi ,'ranlte ir (or the kit is and !' " ,. All th lltll tk ciHikluK dru.U yen IH lie lied tiliTS. .'t " 1 B e tiuitf id ot a ,4 ht Telffht EUGENE , 3KF.GON t .AROl I - N Tl ... 1 'HE PI I , IIOH I ::S ELI m I Plum bing FunVtil , your new home prorcr' )' n't slight the f as ' .xtmcs. Wc do at' KinA ol reliable rUimbitif jti 1 tinning Wv.rk. ,01'! ,,1 let us estimate or yvxt r work .Aya & Heitznun Wnl ftth St. : BETTISG & HENDtBSON M Sll. t k i I n .t of ln'.ck. ""' ""i'"' .erk .:.m.ptt r.i.4 ";'" ,.'' nork Kiisriiut.'iil H.-t.l. ' Wllmilt H:rc, t, 151 West louilli rt. I'hons Ued Hit. Outfit for Your" Vacation al Hanson's Evcrythirg a man needs in (he way of cloth ing:, whether he stays at home duting the hot sea son or goes to the moun tains will be found in our stock. We would like to show you our line of summer a nul ling; iil uuuwu. iu show goods. Our line is t reasonably priced, and in style and quality is unsur passed. Eugene agents for Michael's, Stern & Co.'s line of clothing famous thj world over. I. full. H"lu'' l inl'Twenr mill nil klrnf of fiirnlwIilitgM fur the HtllllllMT WI'IIHUII. If )itu would dri'NM well and romfnrluhly, como in mid lit im lmw you what ws Imvt. You don't have to buy uiiU'ms you find what nulla you. ED. HANSON A NICK MTTI.K MICA I, AT TIIH TIIIC.VTltK CAFK is always npprerlntiil, where you net everythhiK mi niMtlilii wild tooth, smile thesr Juno inoriiliiK), nhen your apiH'tlte la fickle. When you want to treat four friends, your wife or your sweetheart to mini tlinlMn rooked to the Queen's (ante, brills; them to tliu Tliratro Cafe. to TCHEN & KOMPP StKxuon to" . . .. LWer Feed and Sales Stables OaV od 7th Evn. Ot. Julius Goldsmith H. H. McVAY Sui.faMtC M. S. Ilabblaj Transfer Company Ill ii, a K-iMrai lrvtifcr liiitui-: ! himI. Iiou'lii'ld g"Ht. IninWs and .all tiiinirs In ) lox n-ole ; irniit slut rsn-ful atti-nllon. I "llullu I'n'tnpl and t Hrefnl" Is our nimtti. Plume It'll 1 1 'J I or hoc nnlers al Nailcsu cigar Store i i ... ! OREGON WEATHER CONDITIONS FOP, PAST WEEK Following In a (jeneral summary ol ()ri-KM weattn-r conditions for th ; (ivk a-ridliiK Monday, July 20. as re ; ported by the. weather bureau: The mean temperature averaed ! i.i-arly iiormM In the eastern coiintlei jand four decrees above normal In th I western ruiiutie.-i. The first threw day ; wit., rciathely root in the westeri I i-uiinr li-ri. and the liirremenl of heat i all xained durintc the lane fom jdnyK, u lien temperatures of 90 de i itrees were common and the 100 do ' kci-c mark wan equalled or exceeded jlu a few. localities, except near th i const, where normal temperature prevailed. In the euslern countlei (lie tempi nttitres were slightly below normal until the last two days of thi week, when warmer meather prevail ed. I.li;lit rains fell In the WlllametL valley, the southwestern counties ant! aluiitf the coast on tne 13th and 15th, and daily rains, uinnuuliy heavy It plates, occurred on the 1 3th, 14tl and 15th in the eastern counties Tuesu rains, although damaging in I few limited localities,' were' on th who.e very li'iiel.t-Lal and effectual!; Iiroke the iIioiikIii w.i it'll li m prevail ed hI n in the third decade of las' month. , Other than a fi w w ind i(uall ac 'ouipanyliiK thunder morula, no hlgl winds occurred duritiK the week am the mitiuhlue wan about normal. Count Dlxlrlct. Newport. I.ini'uln county. Tin weallier diirltiK the past week ha been ver warm atid dry. 1'nrt Orford, Curry enmity. Cleai dry w nther iri vailed duritiK thi week. except Monday, when i thuiidcrxtoi'iu occurred with a IIkIii rain. ,. ' .MiirKhfleld, Cooa ciiunty.- A IIkIii thiindemtorm . punned south and itoutlieant of this station Monda) ovcnlni! and there was a IlKht mist on Wednesday afternoon. Clear and moduratlely warm weather prevailed the rest or the week. Willamette Valley Portland, Multnomah countv. The fore part of tho week was cool. with much itliiiullnens and light rail Wednesday. 1 he lutter part wa: warm and dry, with clear skies. Hull Kun, Clackamas countv. The fore purl of the week was cloud) 'ltu IIkIii showers. Friday It.clear warm and nenerally clear. Corvallls, Henton county. A IIkIi thunder shower occurred on Monday it was cool and partly cloudy tintl Thursday, since then It has beet. warm and g"cnrally clear. Ha!em, Marlon county. The fort part of tho- week was cloudy and cool with light Bliowers Wednesday: thi latter part was clear and dry. "TIIH ItlVAI.S" COM I NO lUCItl'! THIS HICASDN Mr. Joseph Jefterson, ' who. will, Ills brother William W. Is to present ine m va la Hero this season, re cently inadu a Hying Journey to KllK laud. One nlKhl he found himself li it little vlllane which boasted of but one hotel. Tho Inn-keeper told Jef ferson he hud only one room loft which was next door to a very ner vous, limn whom he must be direful not to tnsiurii. Mr. Jefferson was iliown to tho room and In preparing tor Ills night a rest, he unconsciously iiruppeii one ot his shoes on the floor I Ho noise recalled the promise he had made regarding being quiet. He inereioro became particularly care ful and In duo time the other shoe was quietly placed on the floor the light extinguished ami ho retired for the night. In about ten minutes the nervous Individual rapped on the .-onnectlng door aud said: "Say, for Heaven's sako, take off that other nlioe, so I ran go usleep agalu.' It. II. WUAY WII.I. VV1 IN AUTO (JAHAGU It. II. Wray, who u local agent foi me nulls niilomolille. will put In garage In this city. Just as soon as aitllalilu location can be secured, lit Is prepared to do auto livery buslnesi tor ine traveling public or Tor pleas me trips. Call up to Eugene Trims- ter co.i I'lione lied 1101. TllltOt (ill STAtJK TO RITSO.V HI'Itl.N'tiS Arrangements have lately been made so that persona wanting to go to Kltsim Spring can take the mall stag at Eugene, Goshen or Spring fluid and connect with the stage at Lowell (or the springs by way ol llaxel Dell, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Sept 6 MMIKM' ll.VTS GIVEN AWAY CViminY'rlnit Monday, OUo will give tirkdls lh each Ice cream soda .md Ice cms ill purchased at his ron U'ctloncry uir and 01) ''toh Satur day night at 9 o'clock a "Merry Wid ow" hat containing candy will be giv fa Hi" party holding the luckf num ber. J25 Mare Taken I . A sorrel mare, wels-lit about lOOu and used about 11 or II yesrs. war tsksu i'i and Inip.'iittiL'il on frljav Julv 17. toiler can have same ti calling on Chief of Police Karrlngtor mid pa. ing tor tills ootL-. . HIIKk rllOf I COIU IU) K. I' Shlna has opened up first cl hie rho In Ooburg. All work tuarantivd. Krlng In your !ib work daait M rsr.'h rsng Thirty days' free trial J W. Kin Fur. C If If yon nsnt to know anything shout silt'", rati up It, IV Wray, I'lione ltd Udt. He handles llukk. O COMPANY M HIGHEST IN FIRST DAY'S SHOOT Sulem June 21. Company M, of 3alem. held the lead last night over all others of the 1 O. .V u. r ne earns In camp. Company fc, 01 lui- Company K, of Portland, ranges im Compayn K, of Portland, ranges im mediately la the wake of the B men. Company IJ. of Koseourg. nas iouhu lare. The Salem men hold first place with 165 at 200 slow tire ana i; apld. Compaoy E has lii siow arm 133 at rapid fire. Company n. oas, lf,8 slow and 130 rapid, while Com pany Li has 160 slow, with a falling iway to 126 al rapid. Scores made at 200 yards, slow fler. and 200 yards, rapid fin', yes erdav bv the teams of ihe Fourth Infantry and the Individual members thereof follow: Muff and .Von-CoinnilM,loiied Mart Kugcnn Hlow itapiu 39 29 39 31 41 12 37 25 Japtaln O. E Houck . . dajor F, B. Hamlin. . . Jolonel O. O. Yoran. . . Jcrgeant L. W. llaker. ' C'oniiiaiiy A- Eugene Slow Rapid "orporal Rohne Z 19 lergeant K. A. Pryor. . . 33 . 2 4 !orp. W. W." McCornack. 41 - 23 tergca-nt It! h. Ferdcw . 38 31 ('ouiiMiiiy C Kuicrae Slow Rapid .lent. II. li! Hunter. . . . 32 4 'rlvate G. Wood 37 2 2 "rlvate O. Schere 37 28 rlvate It. Spencer 36 29 Cuiiaiiy l Ito-M-burg Slow Rapid lergeant A. Q. Johnson. . 41 28 .leut. F. .O. Stewart. .. . 41 28 Jorp. Alex Ferguson.... 34 36 "rlvate II. F. Shields.. 4 4 3 4 CoiiiHiiiy K Collude (Jrove Slow Rapid Meut. II. H. Petrle 40 29 Corporal J. A. Potts... 38 39 Sergt. F. G. Snodgrass. . 36 30 Private E. Mooney 43 Jo Ciniiny F McMlnnvIHe Slow Rapid Lieut. Cunningham 37 24 Corporal K. P. Loop...; 32 ' 2a Private Witt. Mc.Yliirray. 37 20 -lergt. L. S. Hoplluld. . . 21 29 Coniany ii Albany Slow Rapid tergt. O. Wlllert 40 6 Private A. L. Marquam. 39 33 Private O. C. Karatens... 36 26 Private Ii. J. KuralenB. . 36 37 VEWH OF IiOWF.lt .HIUHIjAW COUNTRY At a meeting of the board of dlrec ors Saturday evening Miss Fannie ,'olvln, ot Eugene, was elected teach r of the Intermediate department of ho Florence school. William Kyle left Sunday on a bus iness trip to Portland and Astoria. ,lo will do some good work In behalf if the Sinslaw bar Improvement prop-: jsltlon.1 Miss Agnes Stevenson and Emily McCornack departed Monday on their way back to Eugene after a two weeks' visit with relatives on the Morth Fork. A, reception was given by Mr. and Mrs. J. Schreuder at their home last Thursday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schreuder, who left next day for Monmouth. About 25 voting people were present and enjoy ed the hospitality of the Schreuder home. The schoonor Coqullle began load ing lumber at Acme Wednesday. It Is the Intention. to fill the hold and go to San Francisco, where, after dis charging, the vessel will receive some needed repairs. . Several of our people think they felt a slight shock of earthquake here last Sunday morning shortly before 1 o'clock. Nearly everybody was asleep it that hour and the jar was not of sufficient force to awaken many of them. Florence West. HAI'PY WOMEN Plenty of Them In Eugene,, and (imiil ItraiMin for It. i i Wouldn't any woman be happy. After days of backacke suffering. Days ot misery, nights of unrest, The distress of urinary troubles, She finds relief and cure? No reason why any Eugene reader should suffer In the face of evidence like this: ' . Mrs. M. J. Drow.,of 295 Wen Sth street. Eugene, Or., says: "1 suf fered from severe puhii that sivmed to run from the kidneys through the loins and down Into the limbs, ami there was also a noticeable disorder of tho kidneys, the presence of uric add causing rheumatic twinges, lle- tng induced to try Ooan's kidney pills was agrceaoiy surprised by the prompt relief found. It helped ine great deal In lust a few dava. ard the Improvement continued as lone as I kept on with their use. I r"iii- uot help hut give Dunn's Kidney Pills a strong recommendation." for sale by all dealers, price. 50 cents, Foster-Mllburn Companv Hutfalo, N, Y,, solo agents for th. United States. Remember the name Doan's- and take no other. IT CANT UK DKAT. The Pest of til teachers Is exper ience, c. m. Harden of Hltver City North Caroling says: "I find Elenttli nttiars does alllhttt'i claimed for it For Mioiuaeh, l.lver and Kldnev troubl. It can't tie beat. I have tried It and find It a most excellent medi cine." Mr. Harden Is right: It's the brst ot all qiedlclnea also for weak ness, siiia hack, and ill run down conditions.- ut, luii, far rhllli msiarts Hold under guarantee W. A. KuikeqdsH's drug stare. It.'fors purrhaslnf B auto, see R 11. Wrsv. agent lor the Hulck Oee hit machine on the itrcet at any time, . tt O Ingrain watt paper guaranteed not to fad. Chambers Hardware Co d 1 Q fl 1., J unUv;Di.spcUL;:U.san.llJeQcl- ;hes due to LonsIiPQiion; ac turally. acts Truly os Jjpst forNWVoiwn anti CKilfl-rpn-younQiitl Ul: . ibt its Ijenpf ic'ial tjfocTs Always W the benu.ne htch hnslie lull name of the Lorn- nnn ' CALIFORNIA pie Syuup Co. by whun it . manufactured . printed on the J front of every pockne. SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS on size only, regular price 50t pf bottle. COPnajlOMT. uxc LE SAM I'MNTI'l) THE TOWN II.HII cn July 4th In honor of his .birthday, aud tht vo will i be many sailed gowns end gar ments to show evidence ol the paint. Whether it Jio. red .paint, s'iiln or soil from any cattKe wlinti'vor .von will; have your p.'trme-nU roiHivnti'il so they will loo!; -no I its n. w wlmi cleaned at toe K.rvna I've Vi;rks. Everything possible in Cleanins and Dyeing . Eugene Dye Works 6th and Vi'matti Sts; Phone Red 2861 1 siai Drilling TJlacnine go. Is erecting a plant at PORTLAND, OREGON, for the manufacture of their world famous ' PORTABLE WELL DRILLING MACHINES for water, oil, gas, etc., etc A moderate amount of money will start yoa in a profitable business. STAR PORTABLE DRILLING MACHINES have been proved by Competitive Tests to bo The Best in The World. For full particulars regard ing well drilling machines, tools, supplies, etc., write to THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE GO. Into PORTLAND, OREOON, AKRON. OHIO, CASCLlNt ENGINES ' IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMP.NG MACHINERY Falrlmtiks-Morse Gusollne Engine, for pumping-, npinvlii-, sawing, grind 'ng. .Outfits complete. Fnlrlmnks Srnlcs fur welshlii". Full ImiikvMi.rse Dynanms and Mo tors for power and lllit. FalrUniks-Murse Windmills nnc Towers. Falrlwuks-Morve Grinders, M ChopiKTs, Welt Pumps. All first quality go,l, , ln,v.Si prices always In stock. l.ilH-rnl terms I rompt reply to inqnirie, , ,,.,,' shipments. rite for catalogue ant) prict, BERCER. & BEAN HD'vV. CO Agents, Eugene, Of. FAIRBANKS, MORSE f& Ca Portland. Oregon Every Woman - ."sriWleO 1TM I! mlii k now HsMtlHuu, M TW 4ni Ht hr It iiiri i-i.s sriM is 1 ! iirtfd h-k'k- uu"-"'11' " o atwn Woodward. Clarke Co, Purtlan, nd ,' at! White's Short Order House' rcjls at all Hours 20c Up O W, L, WHITE, Prop. ft, 8th P A.Br:c Loveloce now oR the race track, of the Northwest. ' $25.00 season. to uwu.c. . I A young Wilkes Stafc Tyler B. v?m-j$ I registered. 20 00 to ,! t I A orana rercneron draft Veloce I iste.rt)-fSolor' p' I weight, 2300 pounds. Tt,.. pion Percheron at the last Oregon,State Fair, where k two cups, (our gold medals, several banners and bi, bons. G R PRICE, Man., Kincaid (& Rickel, Own; Kmcaid's Barn, Thirteenth and Chsrnelion W EUGENE ilOSPITAJ Mcdicil and Surgical STAFF WKuykendalt; M. D. fl'.O. Prosser, M. D. P. J. Battle, M. D. B. F. Scaieie, M. D. D. A Paine, M. D. N Ceo. O'B.UiBir.M D. L. E. McDoujral, M. D. training in the hospital. i ne medical and surgical of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or i mation address W. KUYKENDALL, MJ).,sj Tailor Made Clothing evcr before have we . sue- i ceeded iu offering our cus-1 toniers such attractive, such J artistic and up-to-toinorrow fashions as we display today. ! rsu't it a satisfaction, to know j if .we make your clothes you are sure of a fit. G. F.McLEOD 44 East 9th St. uicecssor to D. S. McDOUGAL GOOD THINGS TO FiEinEMBER .. Ilemcnilicr tlmt the Mer chants' llnnk of Kugeiie Is a leKisltnry of positive safety for lends, ii ml that ill mlilit ion to Its .strength it is a most desir able institution with which to transact your bunking business, lleciiuse of its ciluible mnluige ment and prompt, obliging sit vice.. Capital - $65,000.00 ElectricGas.Water U illamstte Valley Co HALL fib SHUMWA Y Plumbing and Seer Hork. AIM general jobbing In , and ,ron "rk C""y full line of nlunihl-ar -PI -.a, a ine grcdi ironing stallion I dard and registered. TCj at 1 T" t Eugene. Oregon For the care and treatment ol Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating room and 'equipJ Appliances for A ray wort Sputum; and blood examirut Full corps of trained nurses, Rates on application. - ..Training School for Nurses.. Regular course of lectures by the faculty and prarf -Apprcpiatts smota cigars. It gives him nl i Thc Mount Hoodd ; favorite among all thina !It is pos tivcl the ! Cigar on the market cen You will always the best brands Croceries Fresh Green Vtm Flour and re; .No delays, we h.-eoorw: Irish (S, Pi Phone Main 53 Scotrs santal-PepsiB Hold bj W. t- DB IAWj SOL lllf'n.l I '. ' ' ' f K. '"I Toward Poi llano-M lo. Id Ji ll-cea. No. 18 6:00 a. m-. No. 12 ll,;i - m Passenger. No. 146:2 p. uicaa. j Tnirn m1 Sim FranciJfn No. 11 2: IS P " senger. No. 179:35 p.m n - N'n IS 12:32 '.H press. No. 13 " eu r.xpre. j '..,1linl I" I . No. 84 !:.(". "'' for Springfield. . No. 82 11'" -. gene from SpringnJ NO. 8 1 l" for Wendllng. v ss r.:40 p. trom h enuno6 u aj c o1 - slV A PnSITH mjt . i tib. ml 1 ll ii sii r ?'rfm f t,i.i, a sft?raT V bo.ta. SaT . Jtlbi.v ZiAtu( Mill. JOHN. .1. GILLETTE. , Local A."1 A. o o o