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THF EUGENE GUARD I SUMMARY. Earned rune: Eugene 2; Roseburg 1. Stolen bases: Briseno. Reitz, V. Uswill. Bases on balls: Utf Somers 2; oft Reed 4. Hit by pitched hall: li a iley. Struck out: by Somers 9; by Reed 2. Passed ball: C Uswill. Left on bases: Roseburg 7; Eugene 9. Time of game: One hour and 5" | minutes. Umpire Turner. PLAYED s Goods F GOGD S/ LE i OF ■ilia THE BON MARCHE SATURDAY'S GAME. Following is the score oí Sator- day’s game: b ate ♦be Bargain Days--Monday, Tuesday Wednesd y, Thursday, Friday and Saturday burg Sunday, Score 5 to 3. Totals A Splendid Exhibition Given Be fore a !<€Cord Breaking Crowd - Umpire Goi Sick and Fainted Away. 15c, !8c, 20c, 23c and 27c, That would be considered most wonderful bargains up in old Portland’s Department Stores. We know as we have sold goods in a large city and our country store prices are just half what city stores get. We’re going to give some excellent bargains in EMBROIDER IES and Ladies’ Stylish WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS, at 10c and lie. Come to the Store and see what we’re going to have on our Bargain Tables. Bring your friends and tell everybody. « « | STANDING Ol- P. C- Bon Marche ó*.1(4» ". HZ TO SAVE "LACE 7; MONEY. 7.£'5-SV, Eugene Salem. Vancouver Roseburg I J. W. ßuac/enbush & Sons t Z-------------- ,-D T ALERS IN — Hardware, Vehicles, C e € Implements. East 9tb aiiccu, EUGENE. ab r h 0 Briseno, es........ 4 1 • > Radford, lb ... 4 1 o Ï • Downing, 3b. . .. 5 3 White, c . 4 3 2 Reitz, 2b.... 4 1 Î 0 i Clyues, If 4 0 Somers, rf . 0 4 DuShaue cf 4 0 0 Burner p........ 4 0 1 Eugeni Defeated Rose We propose to keep you hustling each day of the week for ’>? going to make it a busy one for ouselves as well as Bar it tin Hunters. You’re going to see some of the best values ou ever saw in this town. Just cut this out and pin it on your door before you throw this paper away, so it will remind you to stop at the BARGAIN STORE. You are going to be pleased when you see our beautiful imported White Dress Goods. We have the very latest, and you will note by our south window display our prices are just about half, lA. j 5 Eugene Oregon Eugene, 5; Roseburg, 3. Batte.ies-Homers ami White; Reed aud Uswill. A record b ruktiig crowd witnessed the la.e*ball game ye lerday after- UUOU between tbe Lhues mid the Soam- rocki, which was the best exhibition put up ou the 1 cal grounds since the season began. “spike” Someis was mostly responsible for the victory by the locale, ae the visitors were unable to connect with bis curves for a sin gle bit until the sixth inning, when three bingles scored two runs. Again iu the eighth three more bits were made, out only one man made the circuit of the bases. Alter that in ning Che fireworks ceasad aud goose eggs adorned Roseburg s column on SPECIAL BARGAINS THIS WEEK PO .» 8 2 3 ' 4 G 3 1 I 0 .37 8 IO 27 ROSEBURG. ab 5 5 0 G 5 4 j 4 4 a 5 •> C 1 o Ö 0 0 o 18 2 I 3 •» 0 0 0 2 1 CHOSEN Instructors Are N med by Board of D:"?cfors. e 0 1 1 1 I A ter a session of over a day's d u u 1 ration, the Eugene board of education 1 I) r.'imou about eleven o’clock 0 1 this 3 1 COLL) piv LCL4 the work of selecting the teachers for the public schools for Totals 41 13 14 O’ 13 7 the ties' school year. The selections I o 0 0 0 0 •j 0 0 4- 8 are all good ones aud the board ib to Eugene ''.'Ï 0 1 0 0 o 1 0 5- 10 be c< - , latulated upon their choice. Hite Roseburg ... .0 1 0 0 0 3 1 6 0-13 No action was takeu on the selection Hits ... ... .0 1 1 0 i o 0 0 3-14 of city superintendent. Following SUMMARY. are the suet «■ stul applicants tor po Earned runs: Roseburg, ... 1; Eocene, sition : ¡5. Two-base hits: C. Oswill, White, I!1GH SCHOOL. i Miller, Radford, Downing, Reitz. Myron Hockenberry, principal; , Home run* White. Stolen bases: Mil FHth Korns, ler, Reitz (21, Clynes. Double plays: Alls» Emma Chase, Briseno io Reitz; Ordway to Morrow. Misa Lilian Lewis, all of Eugene; ' Ba.-es on balls: Off Bilyeu, 1; otf Ro Miss Susie Bauuard, of Gram’s Pass; mer, 4 Hit b> pitched ball: Clynes, Newell, White, Reitz. Struck oui: By Miss Adele Pickel,of Tillaaiook; Miss Bilyeu, 4, by Romer, 4. Sacrifice Susie Diusntore, uow in Nebraska. hits: Briseno, DuShaue. Left ou bas OTHER SCHOOLS. es: Roseburg, 9; Eugene, 8. Passed Miss Ida Patterson, principal of balls: White, 2. lime of game: •> hours, 10 minutes. Patterson school; W.C. McKee, prin cipal ot Geary school; Mias Katherine Patttrson, principal of Centrsl WHITE LEADS IN BA TllNG. school; Mrs. Anna Buck, Mrs. Ollie Catcher White leads the Blues 11) Waller, Miss Lulu Poill, Miss Luella batting during the first two series of Norrie, Miss Gertrude Hamble, Miss games. He has beeu 30 times at bat Emma Green, Miss Carrie Hall, Miss and made 15 bits, with an average of Ida Notfsinger, Miss Inez Millican, .500 per cent. Following are the av Miss Fannie Hemenway, Miss Kate erages of the whole team up to date. Kelly, Mies S. A. Whitley, Mies Belle Keeuey, Mies Nettie Kress, Miss Ma- bel Si tumens, Miss Elsie Orcutt, Miss Carroll Johnson, Miss Pauline Wai ton, Miss Mary Wetberbee, Mies Fan- nie Zeigler. All of these are resi- dents of Eugene or are well known here except Principal McKee. He comes well recommended from Leb anon. In the three grammar schools the teachers have not all been assigned positions. This matter will be at tended to later. Newell ss C. Oswill c , Bradley 3b .. Nadler 21>.......... Marrow, lb . ' W. Uswill cf ... i Ordway, rf . .. . Miller, If Bilyeu, p............ r 3 1 1 1 3 o Ö 1 1 h po 3 1 1 4 3 0 3 1 2 11 «> o Î o 1 1 0 0 a 0 o *> 3 JAPANESE LANDING ARTILLERY FROM The TATUNG RIVER GREEN 5 Thirty e 12 John J Wit on; certaiu laud in tp 21, s r 4 w «GsU. Ko’ is Mallory, trustee, to G M Hl' ‘ b iro: tat :t. hl T exten led í Í •nrvej' nf St’i lnuH 11 I) V Pal ... -f ' '.sudali; certaiu lu_.J in .it J. David and Sarah Smith to \\ H nod Sarah J Eatau; 80 acres in tp 18, s r 2 w. «10.1 T G mid M A Hendricks to John K Wetburu; lots 8 and 9, block 5, Han- Bricks' amended ad to Eugene. 4200. J J aud Emma F Walton to O Q Cartwright.; lot 2. blk G, original plat of Eugene. «35. Rufus Culp to E O Taylor; w halt of lot 7, blk 3, original plat of Blue River. 1800. A 11 Spare to \V 1' Kayser and W P Huff; 1G 24 aeres in tp 20, s r 3 w. Prof. Hockenberry Succeeds Prof, «2000. PLAT. Sneeden as Principal of High Plat of H H Spare's addition to 5- ool—Prof. McKee Prin- Cottage Grove is filed. cip I of Geary. NOTARY PUi. 1 . EUGENE The illustration shows how the wonderful little Japs landed their light artillery in northern Korea near the mouth of the Tatung river, which empties ”ti> ¡he Yellow sea. FRED STAYER TO ST. LOUIS EUGENE MAV 17 ‘i Performances at 2 and 8 p. m. NORRIS Vancouver Won ROWE’S SHOWS E. K- Parker. 9-RINGS CROW TELE PHONE LINE lb'» i ■ Wiju, .«ay worn rea«...<M ber* to lay ot an toer 1 .aa , ÎCSfï a - 1 F MARRIAGE LICENCES. Geo A Whitney and Pearl Elliott; Jasper Wilkins, withes . Arthur Hart nan and ?.’< ' le Stone, Chas M Kissinge-, witness CIRCUIT COURT. Loweugart & Co vs Alary Bartels; to recover money. . Iley . Johnson, attorney« for plni N tlie Cl.a e vs i • > ' aud Eve Lu Wbituey; to determiue ownership of certaiu property. Y. ivi . C. A. PUH CHASEN A I.OT Will Erect a Handsome Building as Soon a* Money Can Be Raised. The University Young Men’s Chris tian Association baa purchased of Dean E. C. Sauderson, of the Divin ity School, the lot at the northwest corner of the campus on the corn, r of Eleventh and A streets. The price paid for the lot was 81150, the bouse to be removed by Dean Sanderson. It is the intention of the Y. M. U. A to erect a haiidtome aeacciation. building juat as soon as the money can be secured. Strenuous efforts are being made to raise the required amount and the outlook is very hope ful. No better situation fur tne build ing could have been secure.!. With 100 feet frontage on Eleventh street and 150 feet on A street, ample non is given. The location is central foi all university affairs, and the Y. M. C. A. is to be congratulated ju ae curing it. Married. A.B. H, P. J. the scoie board. Somers struck out , nine men, six of them in the first! White ................. .......... 30 15 500 Will Go as a Delegate From the 351 11 three innings. Reed, for the visitors I Reitz.................. .......... 31 Clynes .............. .......... 15 5 333 Local Chapter of Kappa pitched a fairly good game, but the 1 Radford . 28 8 288 Sigma. heavy stickers in blue touched him Schofield.......... .......... 18 5 277 9 i.p for eleven bits which netted five Downing .......... .......... 35 257 .......... 26 6 230 runs. Bo;h teams played gilt-edged Du Shane B> Iseno.............. ........ 33 7 J. Fred Staver, of the University of ball, only one error being credited to Somers.............. ........ so 5 192 Oregon, class of '04, has been chosen each side. Shortstops Briseno and Romer................. 19 2 105 to represent the Gamma Alpha Chap Newell being the guilty ones. ter at the second conclave of Kapap Umpire Turner gave general satis Sigma Fraternity at St. Louis, Mo., faction except for one or two decis August 3d, 4th and 5th of this year. ions. Thete was considerable wrang Mr. Staver is a representative stu ling and one or two players on the lo The score of Sunday's game between cal team should have been benched Vancouver aud Salem at Salem was 9 dent of the university, having attend or fined, and would have been had to 7, in favor of Vanoonvsr. Greg ed the same for the past four years, the umpire done his duty. C. Oswill, ory, who was purchased from Rose- and is now a member of the senior elats. He I ibb beeu associated with of Roseburg was assessed «2.E0 for us bur8> pitched for Vancouver. * ■ - 4P * ÜÎFP0DR0ME ing .«■ r*> J tUh. CiífóÜS many of the student enterprises, in abusive language to the umpire. which he has gained the respect of During the latter part of the eighth JUST TWICK L the students and faculty and popular inning the umpire took suddenly 1E ity that is to be envied. Mr. Staver »nd fainted away. Dr. D. A. Paine, . is a bright student, and will reflect Í&-;« ' ’ ’ CiQCLlS THROUGH^ who was among the spectators.admln E. R. Parker, Democratic nominee credit on the Universtiy of Oregon istered stimulants aud iu a few min utes Turner pluckily went to work for county school superintendent, is at the meeting of the representative ___________ a Lane county production in birth, fraternity men from the largest uni- again and the ____________________ game was resumed. | The Blues go to Roseburg this week rRi<-iug and education. He was born veisitles of the United States. and to Portland next week, where I'leasar|t Hill in 18G9 (now thirty- they play Vancouver. The games will fl’’e ypars of a«e)> and received his te played on the East Side grounds, education in the public schools, also school training until he has se- The week after that, Roseburg plays 8 j cured a teachers’ state life diploma, here. Following is the score: passing a successful examination on EUGENE. twenty-two subjects. ab r b po a ®| Mr. Parker has been continnously Briseno, ss..... 5 1 2 2 1 H. A. Bower, secretary of the Llew engaged in the school room for the Radford, lb ... . 4 o 0 8 Downing, 3b “ . 4 1 2 1 2 0 past eighteen years, and has always ellyn Telephone Company, is in the White, c ........ . 2 2 1 12 This afternoon he placed an 0 0 been a successful useful teacher dur ?ity. 2 Ftaitz, 2b . 3 0 0 3 0 ing all those years, not making one order with the Griffin Hardware* otn- Clynea, If . 4 0 2 4 0 0 pany for two tons of wire, which will DuShane, cf 4 0 0 0 0 0 failure. R mmt , rf.... . 4 0 0 0 0 Ol At preaeDt *h» is principal of the he enongb for the oomoany’s line be Somera, p .. 0 4 1 2 1 0 Creswell schools where, in addition tween this city end Crow. The poles to the grammar schools, two or three for the line ere now being gotten out, i Totale .. .31 5 11 27 8 1 yepr^ of the high school course are and the line Is expected to be in op A Multitude ul New i cutur«» r.ev dciotc i-rci given. ROSEBURG. 4- FLYING LA V â N ù eration by Jure 1. 5-MARVELOUÔ öELKOADS'ö The Most Sensation'll Aerial Gymnast« The WsrW's Greatest Acr-,bote_____ h po ab r e The improvement and->nntlnm>d a ' Ne es. . . 4 1 1 3 1 vaucement in our schools must l»e MELNOTTE, LAMMLB Md MLLNÛTTE 6-GARDNE.H FAMILY *6 C <’swill, c.. . 4 0 1 5 C'üflllOiiSc JJ, maintained—the bu-inosi Inter. «Is of Europe • Premier High Wire Her..« or tlie High tm.iroolal bars Bradley. 3b . 2 0 1 1 Artl«ts O' I the country, ns we ’ l as the welfare of ’»liier, 2h .. . 4 0 0 MCDONALD BHOS.-3 4 0 Q • GRACEFUL GROTHS - 6 3 - Tue Moirow lb . ... 1 Foremost Iriwk 0 the chi! lieu, demac 1 ft Mr Parker f ’ 1 0, Most Remarkable Contortionist» Extant »»’ » '• ni /*< 1 o o' le a 0 *e, r 'ia* I •• .: ’><• •eacher, OrdwHj, rf 8 • ROYAL OKA JAPANESE ' ~'JPE '8 I 1 1 0¡ ann the common vchr.ols of our coun Miller, if 4 0 0 0 ------------ jfRENtC ARTISTS ANO animal ACTORS ty would be wolf lock ' tn under hie Re.‘d. p ... . 4 1 1 r.) inn«, Tire-'- M-en««. Tenlra l.la-nas. . no«rint«n lenny. Uluo Jl*j , > J' to J J Buiffti <•», Kangaroo«. Ostriches, Elk, Deer. Ponies, uoats and Monkeys Totals 34 3 6 24 10 I •: in ■» r V W- -T- ■ 1 /—S * BY INNINGS SCORE H • f rri-Mved R Cerl-ed rf M MA < « 2C JOL > %J1 F IrVCpp r Co'. id to prove- -I -ml . 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 wire i we are giving MltS . . . .0 1 3 2 1 0 3 I • -11 Springfield. «21, ONE HUNDRED STARTLING ACT« rr»r made In I. no-wfjurg.......... . u 0 O 0 0 2 1 0 0 -3 be«* r, , ■ r, >, «♦ «p- .•iytlie D Smith tu L J Crow; H TVIII,,.'., Ora-. ' C . ' C'ltt 1Á1U3 . . . . 0 u 3 •i u 0 — G rr i ’ ♦ acte* tu ip L, ■ a 41.00. Adults, 50c. Children, 25c. One Ticket Admits You to Everything 8< n, Junction. i David W Hammer to Louise TUESDAY The uota.ial couimissiou ol G Skipworth, of Junction, is filed. secretary, ot »'are y^nleroay, which U. In Eugene Friday afternoon, Jua- tice Wintermeier officiating, Arthur Hartman, of Lane county, was m ar ried to Mies Nettie Stone,just arrived from Texas. Their acquaintance wa» one of childhood. Made Young Again. “One of Dr. King's New Lite Pills eacn night for two weeks iiaa pul me in my ‘teens' again,” writes D. H. Turner, of Dempsytr>«>n, Pa They'r. the best lu the world for liver, stom ach and bowels. Purely vegetable- Never gripe. Only 23c at W. L. De Laue b drug store. Here is good advice from the Al bany Democrat: Eugene ia Having a school trouble. Better cut it out. Mr». J. M. Nichol*, who wa so ae rlously ill that her recovery waa al moat despaired of, la much better and recovering rapidly. This wilf be ood news to her many friend».— Junction Times. A spring tonic that braces body an«f brain, cleanses, purifies and strength ens the entire system. Hrllister’a Rocky Mountain lea keei» y JU well all summer 35 cents, tea or tablet orm. Ask vuiir dr uggist. ARE YOU AGEING? Dr. Holmes used to say he was “seventy years young.’ Some men arc old at half that figure. Age is not in years. Il is in the blond. Scott’s Emul sion helps to keep you young by keeping your biotxi young, by supplying it w«th an abundance ol rich, pure, vita] nourishment; carrying coia stant ’if'* pnd renewal to every ¡’ u.e of your body. I: will helpvou tn rob advancing j...... of half thei V*r”! SCOTT & lyww IltV'tl «•’ d v>r.j «(r- Strwt. «ew Vo»k