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NEXT WEEK LAST WEEKFRIEND.L Y'S Mid-Summer Clearance Sale 1.50 Silk Gloves 90c AH $1.50 Long Silk Gloves; suti 5 to 8, double tipped fin- Qrtf tfcrs, special a pair 7 Domestics, Silks, Etc., Embroideries, Laces, Bands, Etc., at Clearance Sale Prices. In Our Clothing Dep't the Same Low Prices Will Remain all Next Week on Everything Except Shirtsr and Shirts Will Be Reduced Neatly One-Half We place on sale Monday our entire stock of shirts, values up to $1.35, at the J 6 unusually low price of - ' Included arc coat shirts, cuffs attached and detached, pleated and plain, and dozens of pretty and new patterns. Next week 51.00, $1.25 and $1.35 Shirts, Sale Price EUGENE'S LARGEST. S. best" store CITY NEWS Mlsa Ktnel Johnson has accepted a 1 position In tho Kooh-l-nour establish-1 in tint. A tire pliiK la bring' put In at tho corner of Hlxlh and' Willamette atresia. Work on tho now front of tho F. 10. Dunn building was resumed this inornlnK. ' The Hoiithnrn Pacific stork liens Iiava been connected Willi the city wk- ter nmlns. . C. J. Howard has mid tho Western Oruiton. newspaper, at ColtaKu drove, . to J. t).. Ilath, from llandou. The weekly band concert III the east park Inst night was well intend ed. The program was excellent. The funeral of J. M. Roberts was h-ild at the family home this 'irc io ii. with lutumcnt In the 1. (). t). K. emotery. 1 N. Ij. Kllihenry came down from Deorhurn last HUM. He suya that a number of aumnier cottHKes iiro lie Inn built on the McKumlu, II. K. Pierce bus purchased the In terent of his partner, O. II. Irish, In the grocery store at the comer ol Kaat Ninth and Ouk alrecu and Mr. Irish retires from the firm. A cougar la reported to bo limber ing stock up near llexler. The Inst lew nights the brute has killed five ftoata ad a calf for Duiiten llrothers. Two rr of logs for tho Eugene Lumber Company, a car of laths for W. It. Andrews and several cars of wood worn among th freight shlp menu Into Eugene last evening. The Kugcnn Lumber Comnanv'a log drive of about !, (Mill. Olio feet, ' from Lowell, now pausing Spring-; field and will lie In the boom at I lie mill here lu a few days. 1., im. Honey the last week lias slop-1 pod work on the pile driving for the! trll to Springfield but expect, to iwiiip uu i iiesuay ill next weea. IHUjiioi" I'eiroii. wuere ne nltcmlci! Ihe,lav little more remains to be done, i annual gathering of agents of the i miii,.. i , ., fter which work on the bridge across) Northwestern Lite Insurance 1'i.in- ..,,,',..,,; .1., . . y. ,rnm the Willamette will probably be be- ;pany. Mr. Cockerline has been going ! "m " '"""K the regents meet un' !''.,r " K-M'd many years, a splendid i .,.,,, 1. , ... , .. , '.. -I .. .. . . n. p. .-ucrsiinri loony iiiiuglll. "rii un. ahi'ih j 111 .iiiiinei man 1 Hugh, (he residence properly of K. II. ! Harger at ferry and cintwip ,.:! niBn, tin reiry wirtM, ii. 'tween r.asi Thirteenth and Kant Fourteenth . I Th new owner will make a number of alt ralluns. Judge Harris today grunted a dl "itw to Mary Ellia Hlekson from Vllllain Andrew Dickson, on the C rou ud of cruel and Inhuman uvat- mnu. They were mau led In Lane TIIK IIVMll.lNil ir- M(l.;v tllti u lempts o t t , spend II or to carelessly 1 Me It In un piotected places. Hut eeiy shrewd bu.lneas man keeps his regular lui!iie. account at the bank which he knows to lie the most reliable and accoltimodallng. We are rarrviug the account, of Ihe bet nietr:iAlit and pro lesslonal men a tact 1 1 h hotild Iw ulllcleiit guaraiitie of our bullit' utandllii;. W. K. llrowil, I'lehlellt. V. W (l.tiuin, Cai-lilei The Eugene Loan K.lnMIli,.l I Nil'.' Short Sik Gloves 45c pr. oOc quality Underwear. Sumner Goods by the Yard, H. Friendly 592-594 Willamette Street en ii ii ly un January 2, 1XX2, mid have two children, IMIln Mayhen, ani'd 2fi year, ami Knicst, lined 21 years. Mm. 1 1 It k huii I lven possession of ; five ncrcs (if land In notion 1 H, town- ihlp 17 xoulh of riuiKU 1 mint. L. : Ullyeu was her attorney. Mid Hiiuin naa receivcn a letter from the manager of the Vancouver team of the Trl-Clty league asking for a game hern some time In the near future with a team of th'j city. Sid may gut her up a bunch of the old puurd and arrange a dutu with the Aaneniiver management. Among thol members of last year's crack team are DeNeffe, I'ulne, llobha, Smith and others, who would play If a game Is 'arrmmui. -" 1 ' W. II. Msimniey tins been awarded the contract to build the Cherry Hroa.' new two-story concicui busl- t""" block at the corner of Sixth and Wllliimctte streets. The contract ' price Is not given out. The exciivn-ttoday. Hon for the IiiiIIiIIiik has been com-1 pleted, and the work of luyliiK the foundation will begin within a week. The building will front SO feet on Willamette street and will be 110 feet deci. The city police have broken the hearts of a dozen boys whose homes are In Fnlrnioiinl by prohibiting swimming In a favorltu hole In the mill race across the, railroad track from the I'nlvorslty. A flue new springboard has also been liirn down, which was erected at tho expense of Ml cents. The reason was that the boys, who of course always attend Sunday school and church regularly, were making of themsleves public uiilmiuccj by using the environs with out liny screens as dressing parlors. William Porter, aged about 30 years, and employed on the llooth Kelly I. limb r Company's new logging railroad above Wcndllug. was brought to the Eugene hospllul lust ovnlng suffering from a compound fracture of the left leg near the thigh. He was struck by a flying rock from a blast Thursday after noon. He was unciuiscloiis when brought to Eugene lust evening, but regained consciousness a little while I "Is morning lung euougli to tell his mime Later he rebuised Into a slate lot delirium. Ills Injury is considered , serious, II. N Cockcrllne returned last night !.!! I'11?.. keep? them in loueliwith ' nie iniHiiieHS. 1 ne agent tiding tlieio... nii.i ininn'!.n 111 1 11 1 1 niieti rtnteS was Or Aldiich. of New York, with! reeortl u( about $ 1 .2."i0,0Uii, Thu,n niereiir-i. in tile uitett Mates an i annul I.I eun UilO over Ihe lirevloiin ' .... .. . . lug very impii'liir here Mr Caker- line w al, in Chicago, whll.l gone ' Albany llinoicrat, ingrsln wall paper" rT,ra'ut I not ! to fade. Chambers Hard are Co. - .0 n w. A I'. W I ut- rrtM,.iit. and Savings BanTc t npllalg ,, s,,,,,!,,,. yi'JA.iMlil y.nr I lie inegon linsltieiui iiiaile ali,,i,w iiiouii ,...,.! ul...iil v...i ... i,flI" $2 Silk Gloves 1.45 All J2 Lone Silk Gloves, black. white and colors, double tips, a pair. $1.45 78c Your' Money's Worth OR YOUR MONEY BACK 4, I'EIWONAIj 4 4 4, City subscribers who desire The Guard mailed to them at 8iiinmer resorts or other out- of-town plaeeB will please no- tlfy the office. Riving city ad-' dress, also new address, and the lenKth of time they desire the paper sent to the latter. On relurnliiK, please notify office In order thnt service by carrier may be promptly resumed. 4 Mrs. C. C. Hays went to Junction A. C. liiunlckcr went to Roaeburg this afternoon. Mrs. (Iv O. Yoniii Is homo from a visit at Siilem. 11. S. Kelany. of Croswoll, waif In me cny toiiuy. , II. McMubon and little son went to I'ortlnnd today. It. K. I'oppleton la up from Port land on business. Frank Sniibnrt, of Acmo, Is In the city for a few days. T. II. Kills returned this morning from Cottage drove. II. U. Irlplett and wife, of Spo kane, are In the city. Fred Kerr went to Tillamook today to Join In a geodetic survey. tleorge Hunter returned this nfter noon from H trip to Portland. Ed Vogt left this afternoon on an outing up the McKenzle. Miss Emma Wold returned this af ternoon from a visit to Seaside. H. A. Illoek came down from the I.uckey Hoy mine last evening. Miss Winnie Hadley Is homo from her outing at London Springs. H. C. Mahon returned last night from n business trip to Portland. A. E. Column, the forest supervi sor, leaves tomorrow for Tillamook Judge It. S. Mean is In the cltv from Salem to utteuil the regents' meeting Mr. and Mrs. Hnrdv Howard arc .... ,.v ....... u nun i visit at Kosellllrg Itev. ('. It Moor. u-.., ... 11..1 I today to fill his regular appointment. (( Junction on th" nooVirZT,.' Springs this afte -iii o 1 An ........ an out. liean E. C. Stiiitlerion ami fatnllv on an oiiiiiig at the lt..i......i., 11,, w t , A i...... . '. . Al"' "ill"'!'! III'. . . iiiiiii iiit'ir i.iiiii,,. I,. K- A Kankln returned last 1 , ' " ' '" 1 ,,rvi,lll ""'I .. : ... r. . Ilolllian. i,f Purlin n.l I- 1. 1"m ""' ""V""K "f ,h" """-d "f ! Mis. Meske returned to Portland " "'"r a visit wun Mrs. J Mc-i I PhiTMin. 1 i Hon Lewi,, a Cnlversfv student I nellt to I'm thi u, today to,- an over- Mindav tr p 1 ' Mr!'; w " Whiteaker came down ' from ortlan l this afternoon to visit ' Mrs Scobert. I Mrs W I.. M.viie came In io,Hv ' Mr, C P ll.i, i,..,r, I Mrs w c Wright, of C.rantl Pass ! as an aruial (Kugene on ,he I llloriinis Ii ihr tod n If ,rKTML V'r? ,"!""',y ',,f' '"dUV tor lekoa. Washington, whrie thev I III nuiKe their hoiiie ' Mrs Charles Haines 111..I ,-hil Iren are her fi otn K ere'l W .l. .1.1 r.'l.'. and trtend, " ' ' ii t' . :a in S mi i t'i.'ii'''.'r uf ihe re: ti's u In c i lici K ,1 Ki b. "t L.lker CI'V. I h.iitmii bi'.'ii . moil", ,'f S rintf i, 1.1 went t.i ILirriilni ! h-'M ,r'l'.'H h 'i, i thu tiioreiin to t.nii, l TVW ll.r.ild ('l;f( " d came b.u k f: .mi ., 'H"!t t:lp to Kum-ne and roitljnd THE EIGEVB DAILV GUARD, SATURDAY, Jt - - ' o , PLANS READY FOR CONTRACTS IN MONTH KXrHNKKK K KI.SK V I'.KPOItiS A J'KKMAXKXT UHATIOV Sllt VKV 1 lt WAT Kit SVSTKM UK JXW IIK.NDItlf KS' ItKIIKir; HK FOl-.NI K.VCKKI.KXT IIOITK "Plana and specifications for the gravity water system between Itltch ey creek and Eugene will be ready for the contractors In thirty days, said Engineer Frank Kelsey, who re turned this afternoon from a trip to Hepdricks' bridge with a party com posed of cltv councllinen and Mayor Matlock. The surveyors under Mc Arthur and .McClain are now on this side of Hendricks' bridge with the permanent location survey. The sur vey will he completed next week. Engineer Keisey aiso rem.-mn.-u faith in the gravity plan. Measure ment today of Ritchi-y creek shows that fully 5.OU0.O0O feet of water is going over the wler during the day. For a city of 10.000,, with SO per cent using the water, 2,000,000 feet will be sufficient during the hottest season. Hesides Rltchey creek three other streams which may be conveniently tapped are now under measurement. AH are on the same side of the Mc- nviiie nn mi. ... ir Wt.ucv walked down over the proposed routes from Hendricks' bridgo to this city today, and found an excellent route with only three angles between the bridge and Springfield. He waa accompanied by Engineer McArthur. The route above Hendricks' bridge Is more dif ficult. The plan ior -entering " i.. ....... ... tha river ut Snrllll-- field, cqme down the stream to Thir teenth Btreet, and down through town connecting the line with all the mains that the big pipe meets. In order to avoid tearing up any pave ment, the line would skirt around the ...I Jl..l.ll on1 Ua lullinri with ltLVVU UIBII 1., .M "'v. j.. ....... ...... the mains on both ends. Connection will lie made wun me reservoirs, ..klnli u.lll l.bo nil lha HlirlllllH WAter that comes through. The overflow will' go Into the river, and the res- B.unln nrlll Iia Iran tnr rnanrvf In case of accident or fire, n Mr. Kelsey saiu mere is uu reunun wuj me vtyv line service should ever go dry. CO. C ATTKXTION The quartermaster-sergeant will be In the armory this evening and to morrow morning until 12 o'clock. All those who Intend to go tj camp should have t'.ieir outfits now and save the confusion of drawing on a regular drill night. this morning.. linker City Herald. Judge J. W. Hamilton Is here from Roseburg to nttend the meeting of the hoard of regents of the Univer sity. Charlie Taliafero returned this af ternoon from Latlrande. The base ball league In which he was playing broke up. Mrs. Hoover nnd daughter, from Fresno, Cal., passed through here to day on their way to visit relatives at Wendllng. Dr. and Mrs. L. E. McDougall are visiting at Dexter for a few days, guests at the home of Mf. nnd Mrs. W. H. Fenton. Mr. aud Mrs. X. B. Standish and Miss Kuna McCrndy left this after noon for Waltervllle to spend several days on an outing. Brownsville Times: Mrs. Glen Jack and daughter, of Eugene, are visiting in the city, the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. M. .lark. Hoy Kerns Is home from the moun tains, where he has been engaged during the aumnier in work for the government forest service. J. P. Campbell and wife, two sons and Mrs. Hen llinghatn and Miss Oram lllngham will leave Monday for Oeerhorn on an outing. Mrs. M. P. Williams returned to her home In Portland today, after a visit with her parents In Springfield. She also visited her sister, Mrs. Brad ley. F. A. Horehert nnd wife, of San Francisco, E. M. Cooper and wife and Miss Ida Cooper, of Senitle. who have been up the McKenzle on an outing, returned to Eugene Inst night on their way home, Miss Maude Reynolds went to Port land thla morning. From there she will take the steamer for San Fran cisco, where she will be employed as stenournpher for J. M. Woodruff, of Ibis city, who has located there. Mr and Mrs. Dr. Zuber went tn Eugene Monday. The doctor did not purchase the Hotel Collins, as an il iiinced 111 last l.-sne. . . . V. II Lackey, of Eugene, yvns In the city the first of the week. We would not be surprised If he re'urned to Oak land and purchased a homo. Oak lan.i Owl. vKI.;, i:il Ll.l r t;.t yopr wells drilled by old and exeerleirced well-drillers, rhoiiti- Ited 4ST'i. lllTHHOLZ & CAKI'KNTKn, S7 So. Willamette St. tl.iteball. S o'clock Sniitl.tv nft,M. iM ii. CliliaKo Ladles' team vs. Ku- ne See street parade. General atl:nislon, 2.i cents. ' K T. l.eWltt Co. Chicago. 111.-. C.-n'lemen In KST I had a disease of the stomach and bowels. In the mrlim or 1902 1 hotiEht a bottle of K i.liil and the benefit 1 received all " e told In lieorela could not buy '.n yon live lone an 1 ;inv. r. "i s very truly. C. X. Cornell. H.. 1'iu. l'.:l.. Aug. 27. ll'l'ti." Sold bv ,l:Om;ls-s. H isi'b.lll-IViuli!ii-lle,i,lcr - Ciic.i ;n 1 !:' team vs. Kuk ne. and Kucne s snrlnisflelc' at Kecrention lirk Sn'.ulay nfternWii. 3 o'clock. LV 2S. W - " KIRS. HUMPHREY LEAVES EBGENEj Mrs Humphrey, the woman who walked all the way from Portland to Kugene wheeling a pushcart before her with her two nine ''" " her belongings in it. has left Eugene anvwav Hie house rented for her on South Willamette street by the good citizens o; 'he city is empty, it will be remembered that a number or citizens took up a collection for the woman and rented a house for her. Her bovs worked a whi.e. but lately thev have been doing nothing, saying they could find no work. It Is said the woman sold all her household belonngings which the citizens donat ed to her to Manville & McKlnney, the Ninth street second-hand deal ers. After Taking. Notice ( The illence? " How could you help It. . ' , I 8y. Jt Is around everywhere In the hltfhwaya. 1 ; The hyways And the back lot fcveryihimf. U hushed And subdued As a lady of forty-flve summers Giving consent To her tirst proposal. You bump into it Mixed with some burnt red paper Everywhere You turn. Silence, Lep. profound And all pervading:. Treasure it. , y vnr ir I h till that is left i- m Of our grand. 'ft- Glorious And eur splitting fourth of July Celebration. 4.. -A Of courso ; There are a few Burned fingers. Shortened thumbs And bandaged eyes To help serve as a reminder Of the day. But the real And true hallmark Which proves that It ha gone hence $ Is the suence. LI it en! Isn't It sweet muslo After the din Of tho firecracker. The toy pistol and the giant tor pedo? Before it fs all used up We feel like saying again, "Pass the silence." Proof. "How do you know be Is a brave man?" "I have seen blm prove It." "How?" "I have seen him go blithely home to'hls wife at 3 a. m." Improvement Suggested. She Woman would have a refining Influence In imlltk-s- , He lu what way, for Instance? She Well, if they belonged to a po litical party they would carpet the platform for one thing. Rev. H. A. Green will be unable to fill his appointment tomorrow, owing to his illness. He was taken sick last Sunday at Lncomb and returned home Tuesday. He has been In bed ever since. TEA The cost of good tea is so very' little : only a third of a cent a cup! a cent-and-a-half or 'two cents for the family breakfast I Your rrorrr returns your mone r il jou doat IU. bclullitif ' Dcil: we par him. Hnaebnll Double-header Chlrago Ladles' team vs. Kuttene, nnd KiiRene vs. Sprinsfield. at Hecreatiou Park Sunday afternoon, 3 o'clock. XKW TODAY FOR SALE A Rood work team wag on and harness. Price. $22n. West Kighth street, adjoining feed mill NOTICK TO CONTRACTOHS Two sets of residence plans to figure on 1 tall en Free Thomas, the archi tect. ,.. - !- W.WTKIi i;o, nnnnle gats and iiaiinie kids: also few good bucks Must be of gl stock. Address; u ' care Guard office, al FOR SAI.K One f ,. ,., stork and gran, farms In Lane coumv iiw tir . , ..ii ....,,. ,. . ,. ' ' l.niM eted . good a. tr: tit. locution; e-isy t..r,s. ,. dress Own,.,-, .are llox :.;. r . Ulre I'lu,,,,, ItLu k 2UM. j31 FOR vl.K ,Mi KXCHANV.K - i-,- ni pr..ier;v. some g ,,,,1 f.,.., lend . trailer land. g. I l" Mi.iress (Hin.r or rail I'hon,. Black 2ii Mov Sale or Trade """V'-Fl'-ddinvntm,,!! 1' "'" ""'"fv ol rich rffm,,.rS U-Jl climate all the y,,,. Djln. I...:, i . utiCtunec V...i I ...... n,t,..n,.,m. On thr t-eaU; Kind, u Bv-'l ., S, trim. lu 11 .. - 'Cl nntf- ro . BOu'lina lull Ttie Warren I'l.l.li.i,, , , "" l.nclian.,,, 1 on lam, Urekoi,. Ll.lg. 1 ISUICIDES AND ATTEMPTS TO DROWN CHILD Mrs. Tres.sa Markley, wife of Nor man E, Markley, both former resi dents of Eugene, committed suicide at the fact of Walker street In Lake Washington, at Seattle, yesterday evening bv Jumping into the lake af ter having thrown her seven-year-old daughter in first. Mrs Markley's mind has been af fected for some time. The little girl fell in shallow water and waded to shore, where after an hour of wan dering and climbing up the - steep bank she was picked up by a kind fa in 1 1 v and she told her tale. The body of Mrs. Markley was re covered soon after in the lake. Nor man Markley, who was formerly an attorney in Eugene, was wild with grief. His wife was the daughter of Mrs. M. J. Drew, of this city. At the police station he said he had left Eu gene lor the benefit of Ills w'tfe'E health, but the change had done no good. There is little doubt but that the suicide was altogether due to Insan ity, for the girl said that her moth er had that morning turned on the gas to suffocate her child and herself, but she (the little girl) hnd realized what yvas wrong and turned It off. Baseball, . 3 o'clock Sunday after noon; Cl icago Ladies' team vs. Eu gene. See street parade. General admission, 2't cents. Perfection oil stoves are safe and do not smoke. Chambers Hardware Co. - d ft DANDMIFFAND tv "17TtTltlJ 1E ZJ arc but outward signs ol the evil done in secret by myriads ol dan druff germs sapping the life blood of the hair. Micro kills the para site,, soothes the itching scalp, gives lustre to the hair and stops it falling out A single application gives relief and proves its worth. Save your hair before tto late. Micro prevents baldness. It Is a delightful dressing lor the hair, free from grease and sticky oils. Ask your druggist (or free booklet - HOYT CHEMICAL CO,' nrruiND, oaraon jp- GEO.'K. MUNROE The HOUSFURNISHER STOVES-RANGES I FURNITURE 67 West Eighth S j We have everything for the kit-! chen. AA sorts of pots and pans In , metal and irranllnwnre All tho mtia contrivances that make cooking a pastime instead of a drudge you will find here. Telephone Red 5576. EUGENE .OREGON I ITrlQYIT A V.!IT ywwtamwwwi i t i n i i t n i m w i h-rn CI M f3i s sacred and cc EUGENE GUN 0 Phiine Black 1511 534 WiU W IIIHIMHIHUH Eugene Poultry All orders for live and dressed po If possible send in your orders f oay in advance of delivery. Chicken feathers for your summer cis Ji. per pouna. 102 Ecst Ninth ;,. L" If you need a Mower or Bind S. L. LONG . Agcntsfor the Mccormick machine t East 9th St, General J - Day In araid,..,. Of weakness tha, Sleep does , It is lainl. io Should be eaSy',T the whole sysV1, For this c.,,,.KSw- Hood's SaJ It vitalizes ,h t,. . to"' a" theory In usual iimiu . 1 tablets known us.r.tj 'mparts a dIm J and Hiir.T,J 'u-ias tat, ' sun, wind n, COntinil.n .... 1 -,""' nnperceptu ..toj.cs IX It OOSSCRitUB a J.Ll exclusively it nSJ 50 cents. AskJ HDYT CHEMlCUl For comfortable n recommra "SO u Eye Glaw. Mounting), name implies aud re selves to almost any i keep moit all btuUoia those who have been U especially recommend f We fit glares ngbti Fourteen years exptriaJ J. 0. WAT! 611 Wi'lanicl AGENCY I Kee tVpew Carbons and i- Machird Sch wa rzschilj'i SanWultad TEACHING may be folly. hear, but the tk lights in listeniti wrnph. All It dren do, and It ' instructive aran?' is well as for Ik have the best us. iphtjius and pt',: he latest recori latest song n!' AS