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8 1 HE EUGENE GUA k 0 KUN8 BY INNINGS. I thorough geutleojeu. Albany................. 0 1000003 I— 5 tba game follows: Eugene............... 40000000 0-4 HILL 4 DEMY. SUMMARY. ab r h po a e Roundtree, ss ....... 3 0 u 0 I 1 Earned runs: Albany, 4; Eugene, StHuton, 2b ........... 5 0 Ü 2 u 0 — lwo-Lase hits: Lewis, Gregory, Clifford, cf 4 1 1 0 0 1 c.ee, Downing. Clyues Three-base — The best known and most popular blood purifier hit: Lewis. Home runs: : Raymond, r____ ¥ :l’,l i,ord; Jh -.. 4 1 1 3 0 1 and tonic on the market to-day is S. S. S. Sullivan, Downing. Stolen ’ hase«: McCoy, If, c......... . 4 2 o 2 0 o1 There is hardly a man, woman or child lu America who . 3 u 2 1Ô 2 0 Busse, Clynes. Base* on ball«: Al i Whiting, c, If ha* not heard of **5« S. S, itur tho ulooil.” It is a standard remedy, 4 0 1 0 6 0 bany, 1; Eugene, 5. Sacrifice nit: : Van Houten, Taylor, lb a »pecific for all blood troubles and unequalled as a general tonic and 3 1 0 10 o 0 O'Day. Hit by pitched ball: Lewis, o Stacitpole, rf 3 o o 0 appetizer. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely v--getal,le, the herbs and root* Donovan. Struck out: By Gregory. 5; by Schofield, 4. Time cf game: 1 I of which it is composed are »elected for their alterative and tonic prop hour, 45 miu. Umpire- Derrick. I Totals .33 5 7 27 12 3 erties, making it the ideal remedy for Scorer: Warner. FF.OM all blood and skin disease*, as it not HIGH 8C. HOOL. CONGBUSSVAN LITI«TOBTOX, only purifies, enriches and invigor ab r h TO R e OF GEOBGIA. ates the blood, but at the same time Smith, es .. 3 0 0 6 2 1 nf ths »ucceesful use et Crow, Elmei, tones up the tired neives and give* B I S knjw 4 1 1 0 0 0 j w mtr y caaes. It la the beet « 1 2 0 1 0 Crow, hlza, p »trength and vigor to the entire blood rexueUy cu the market Paine, lb....... . 4 2 2 8 1 1 aystem. King, c ......... 3 0 0 7 3 u For Chronic Sores and Ulcers, FROM Tbe Blues won Saturday's game by I Moore, 2b 4 0 1 3 3 ol EX GOV. AI.LEK A. CAN71LBM. Catarrh, Rheumatism, Rlood Poison, all around superior playing. p.Oy ' Kestley, rf 4 0 0 0 1 1' 8. fe. 8. 1« unquestionably a «oo4 Three Home Runs and DerricK’s McFarland, who was with Eugene Bean, 3b......... Malaria, Anaemia, Scrofula, Eczema, blood purifier, and the bast tonl« I 3 0 0 3 0 2 P»oriasis, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Acne ever used. 2 0 6 0 0 1, Biased Decisions Were the during the practice season, but who Simpson, If .. and auch other diseases as are due to a Stapleton, if . 1 Ü 0 0 0 0 was compelled to go hotr-e on account It Is Believed That a Japanese polluted or impoverished condition of the blood, nothing acts so promptly Features of the Contest of sickness, came over from Lebanon Totals........... and effectually as S. S. S. It counteracts and eradicates the germi .32 4 6 27 11 6 Battleship Lies in a Sunken at Albany. and pitched a tine game. I he Blues and poisons; cleanses the system of all unhealthy accumulations ant RUNS AND HITS BY 1NN1NG8. played gilt-edged ball behind him, H. M A..0 •oon restores the patient to liea’‘h. Write us and our physician* wiA Condition in Gulf 1 I 0 0 1 1 I 0- 5 give your ca*e prompt attention without charge. and won rut, in spite of Umpire Der Hits ...1 2 1 0 0 2 0 1 0— i of Dalny. THE S WiFT SPECIFIC CO.. A TLAMTA. SA, rick’s papable efforts to aid Albany. E. H. 8 0 0 0 0 Ô > 0 3- 4 STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Hits . .0 0 u i 1 0 1 0 3- 6 special feature of the game was ✓ Won Lost P. C. bitting aud fielding of Clynes. BL MM A spring day. From now until Septem Salem........... 10 4 714 ecore : Earned runs: H. Me A. , 1 ; E. H. St. Petersburg, May 23.—The re- ber these little Sunday excursions Eugene . . . 10 6 625 8., 3 Two-base hit: : McCoy. Stoleu art that the Russians blew up their EUGENE. into the country will bs a pleasure Albany. .... 2 2 500 ab r ¡1 po a e bases: Roundtree, 2, Sen ¡th WhitiDg, -,°*8ei’ Bogatyr, which ran ashore on indulged in by a great many torus ’ -■ ,be Roseburg . Briseno, s s . . 4 0 1 2 1 0 Elza. Crow, Stanton, Paine. U »hi!® 5 10 333 rooks olf VlaJi J8tuk La» McKune. i, 2b... . 4 2 2 6 2 1 play: Paine to Bean. Sacrifice hit: confirmed. people. c«*n*a ovacamaaaa « bmok * n* Clynes, If......... 5 2 2 5 0 Stackpole. Bases on balls Off Van 1 One of tiie bebt games played this O'Day, rf ... 5 1 I 0 0 0 Houten,3 ; off Crow, 4. Struck out: i Cbeefoo arrivals from Dalny say 5 0 1 7 1 0 By Crow, 6; by Van Houten, 10. that ths entrance to Port Arthur har season by the State League teams was Radford, lb . Took a Ride Over the Bar 3b. 5 I 0 2 0 0 passed balls: King, 2. Lett on bases: bor is now clear, tbe forts on tbe land that at Albany Sunday afternoon be Downing, White, c............. 4 0 0 2 0 0 E. 11. S., 4; II. M. A., 6. Time of on the Steamer tween the Albanies and the Eugene' DnShane, cf.... 3 1 0 2 0 0 game: 1 hour aud 40 min. Umpire: side completed, the battleships ie- i paired and everything is iu readiness Blues. Several hundred Albany peo McFarland, p.. . 4 1 0 1 4 1 Beck. Scorer: Hobbs. Roscoe. Hoad Account — for a Japanese attack. ple and a number of tbe faithful from Totals............. 39 8 7 27 8 3 The llurlhurt-Nicklin Mercan Eugene witnessed the contest, which' Ou the 20th tbe Japanese gunbjats SALtM WON tile Co, merchandise for road ALBANY, was marred only by Umpire Der-' and torpedo boats returned when the The steamer Roscoe took a trip | work............................................. ab r h po a lick’s efforts to help Albany win. In Russians sunk a small gunboat and down to t h® bar last Sunday to give i Jo’-nson, 2b.... S C Alexander, road work......... 1 U everything where there was doub; as Donovan, ss.... 44 0 1 1 THREE GAMES two torpedo boats. tbe candidates who were visiting I 1 0 3 Harry Bowers, road work to the decision Albany waa given the I Lewis, c........... 3 0 0 5 Florence an opportunity to see the j Several unsuccessful attempts were 0 Eugene Lumber Co, lumber for benefit of that doubt, and there were ' Lee, rf ........... 3 0 1 0 . made by the Japanese to land at Dal- ocean, says the Florence West. Quite 0 | road work................................. 0 a half a dozen or more of such. Then, ( Suess, lb ........ 4 0 0 11 j ny last week. A wreck reported by a number of town pecple and some Sullivan, 3b.... 2 1 0 1 R Eastch, road work.................. Salem won from Roseburg Saturday ! tlie Japanese in tbe Gulf as dangerous 2 the old man was away off on strikes * Graves, cf....... 3 0 from the surrounding country took 2 .3 0 and Sunday, making it three out of H Bedill, road work aud balls when Eugene was at bat. Harper, if......... 4 0 0 6 ■ to navigation is believed to be one of advantage of tbe opportunity for a 0 Chas W Lyons, road work......... While “Grandpa” is the best umpire Taylor, p. ....... 4 0 0 0 pleasure trip. | 1 four. The ecore of Saturday’s game . tbe Japanese battleships. Civilian« P J FcPherBon, road viewer. . was 8 to 0 and Sunday’s 6 to 5. tbe league ever had, he should not are leaving Dalny daily iu juuas, with There being scarcely any wind, the Totals............. 31 2 5 27 13 6 G G Gross, road viewer ............ let the fact that he resides in Albany ■ tbe expectation of an attack on tbe river smooth, tbe day fine, it seemed Walter Stephens, road chainman KUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. bias bis decisions in favor of tbe team town. as if the elements combined to make Wm Ellolt, road chairman....... Eugene.................2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6— 8 from that, place. the ride a pleasant one. On the way Hits.................. 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 3- 7 John Elliot, road marker......... The Blues made their four runs in Albany , down soma of tt* company spied a j ................... 1 o 0 1 00000— REAL ESTA I E TRANSFERS. • Mryon Elliot, read axman....... the first ianlng, being unable to cross large deer on tbe sand hills and there) ' G H Waggoner, deputy surveyor Hits........................ 1 00 1 10 0 11—5 Harriet E Redford, guardian of STEAMER AFIRE was a general rush to get a sight of Stella 1 and Homer U Bedford, I N B Adams, road work.............. SCHOOL CHILDREN OF THE FUTURE the pretty animal. minors to James W Houck; oue- KUNS AMUCK Joe Strorie, road work ............ Tbe company was given a very | forty second interest in certain land Abe Campbell, road work......... slight taste of life on the ocean by a in tp 20 s, r 3 w. 819. Charley Robinson, road work., CA5!NfQtf few large waves strikiug tbe steamer rrcHNtcAc Alpha M and Geo M Keller et al to I R Howard, road work............. while on the bar, causing the craft to James W Houck certain land in tp The Fannie Adele at San Francisco M P Casteel, road work............. rock a little. As usual in so large a 20 s, r 3 w. 8800. Bridge Account— Breaks From Her Moorings crowd, one or twe of the passengers C C and Amanda Roberts tc J S were feeding tbe fish, but all enjoyed M D Evers, bridge work............. With Flames Raging. Milne: south halt of lot 5, blk 7, tbe trip very much. For many of C Fisk, bridge work.................... Long Jr Landess ad to Cottage Grove I J T Taylor, bridge work them it was tbe first experience of the 8475. San Francisco, May 23.—The three Kind, and they ail came back with Henry Cowan, bridge work....... Jesse and Eliza A Bennett to Sidney | masted steam schooner Fannie Adele, A C Mathews, bridge work ....... good appetites for dinner. E Finch, certain laud in tp 17 s, r 3 , loaded with gasoline, was almost en- During the trip an occurrence took 8 F Putnam, bridge work......... w. 8100. A N Striker, bridge work ......... i tirely destroyed by an explosion at place whloh caused some excitement Alice L and Leeman E Thompson i the foot of Sixteenth street shortly Wm Applewhite, bridge work for a minute or two, and of which to E B Kester lots 1 and 2 blk 72 before eight o’clock this morning, ■omewhat varying accounts are given Arthur Si-rlker, bridge work Springfield Improvement Power Co’s blowing six men into the water. All A N Striker, bridge work ....... by different persons. As no sworn ad to Springfield. 8130. Emery, bridge work............ were rescued, but two were seriously testimony has been taken yet con-1 Geo 1 Samuel Holloway to J L Oxley; burned. They were taken to the hos earning the matter, we can do no bet-1 W II Russell & Co, lumber for 7.50 acres in Goahen. 8900. pital in a serious condition. A few ter than to relate the different ver-' bridge work Elinor S Moss to E E Ellsworth; seconds after the explosions, which »ions of the affair aud let people form Owen Hunt, bridge work 30.50 acres in tp 18 s, r 3 w. 82000. were four in number, the vessel broke : M D Scott, bridge work their own opinions. Rufus Mallcry, trustee to Ida J from its moorings and went adrift in i Walter Francis, bridge work . 30 It appears that Mr. Chrisman and Richmond; lots 16 and 17 Clark’s the bay,greatly endangering the ship Indian Barney were engaged in a po I Geo F Morris, bridge work Park ad to Springfield. 8260. ping. It made straight for the Golden litical discussion and the argument -John Klontz, bridge work......... Ellen M and Henry H Stonefleld; Gate, narrowly missing a number’of reached its height eoon after the boat Owen Hunt, bridge work. .. . 160 acres in tp 16 8, r 12 w. 8500. vessels at anchoi. The vessel and a arrived at the bar. During the excite- Arthur Striker, bridge work . . James C and Ferdiuand Miller to 825,000 cargo ara a total Joss. A N Striker, bridge work ment the Indian canu> uear being Hans Damm et al; five-sevenths j I In addition to the cargo of oil and thrown overboard, and there seems to Ed Vaughn, bridge work............ terest in tbe “Orrock,” the “Santi g.eoline there was a large quantity of be somo dispute as to whether or not I Seth McPherson, bridge work . ago” and the “Serburne” mining I powder on board, all uouilgned to it was due to the large waves that Chas Fitzpatrick, bridge woik.. claims, Bqfiemia district. 820. Supervisors' Acoouut — Cape Nome. The powder failed to ex struck the vessel just at that time. W W Cathcart, Samuel aud Lizzie plode with the gasoline,creating great Mr. ChriH">an's version of tbe matter J W Bemis, county road super- Veatch to W'm Catheart, Sr; lot 1, visor, services ........... apprehension as tbe fiery hulk drifted Is that he was trying to save the In blk 4, Shields’ ad to Cottage Grove. towards the Golden Gate. The Adele dian’s life aud prevent his plunging J »red Scott, county road 8500. visor, services.............. was built at Eureka, < al. Ver boa rd. Gecrge and Ella Wall to John W I Chas Hailey, county road super- Donohue; lot 1 blk 4, Shields’ ad to visor, services.............. Colliery Afire. Cottage Grove. 83500. If the Carnegie habit is taken up by other millionaires. J T Donaldson, county road su Samuel and Durban Robson to Wm Shamokin, Pa , May 21-The Ster —Pittsburg Dispatch. pervisor, services H Davison; .30 acres in tp 15 s r 4 w. ling colliery was set afire this morn I he rubber after that. The bases were John Shultz,county rond super SUMMARY. J725. full when Captain Donning put the ing by a dynamite blast The three visor, services ... Stolen ba->es; Downing, DnShane. C aud Mary A Cole to M W Weber; hundred miners employed escaped ball over the left field fence for a W 11 Sallee, oounty rond super* base hits: Graves, Briseno, Rad to 21 Cole’s plat of Marcóla. 825. befoie the black damp collected. home run, driving the three meu ¡Two Daily Gnard May 21 visor, services . ford, Clynes. Three-h»se bite: Geo W McQueen et al to Richard A tierce conflagration is raging with iu before 1 im Albany made two Graves. Johnson, Ci,in-. Double Ou Saturday Miss Mary l>el' ar gave It m Mathers,county rund super* White; the “Blue Stone” and the all the available men ligbti g it. home play: McKune to Radford. Base« on runs, but tbe first one was of visor, services . a very enjoyable afternoon to a num the scratch order, The ball was bat- balls: (iff Taylor, 2; off McFarland, “Emblem” mining ckims, Bohemia ber if her young lady friends at her 1 S B Mayben,|couuty road Hiper- Hit by pitched ball: McKune, district. 8100. ted to the feuoe, but Clyues was una- 3 Lewis. visor, services . . home mi the corner of East Eleventh Guil'y of Horrible Crime. Struck out. By McFarland, MIN ING LUCATIONS. ble to find it iu the tall grass and the 2; by Taylor. 4. Time of game: 1 ! W W Darneille, com. aud Mill streets. The usual parlor San Francisco, May 23. - Leon Boe batter trotted leisurely around the hcur and 40 min. Umpire, Derrick. | Ernest Hyland locates Fir Ridge supervisor, services.. games were indulged in and light re mining claim, Fall Creek district. der, charged with murdeiiug his bases, Tbe other one came tn the Scorer: Warner. freshments served. The guests were: John Q Doud, county road Ira Hyland locates Fir Ridge No. 1 brother-in-law, Joe Blais, upon whose ninth, with nobody out, aud was the Misses Eva Frazer, Ermine Owen, I pervisor, services Heine Reitz, Eugene’s crack second claim, Fail Creek district. l life Leon had placed several thousand winulug run tor Albany. Ver* Sanderson, Cob*y Gilstrap, Lu I F L Crenabaw, county road Ernest Hyland locates Alameda No. dollars' insurance after luring him Gregory pitched a splendid game i baseman, who was recently sold to ola Campbell, Leslie Emmons, Paul pervisor, services......... i from Germany, was found guilty this for Albauy while Schofield, for the I the San Francisco Coast League team, 1 claim, Fall Creek district. ine Potter, Jessie Cslkius, Ethel Wm Tu;!or, county road super passed through Eugene with bis team J H Fletcher locates Alameda No. ' afternoon of murder in tbe first de Blues, was steady throughout until Green, Gladys Ankeny, Faith Lister, vtai r, services........................... • I gree. the eighth, when he seemed to weak mates last night, boimd for Califor ■J claim, Fall Creek district. Frances Young, Madge Hamble. Geo L Gilfry, county road su ! nia. In yesterday's game at Portland i L P Snapp and R H Sims en. Both infields did splendid work locate pervisor, services...................... 4*00 and the outfielders made some pretty Heine made a home run and played i White Star claim, Blue River die- M F Casteel,county road super $300 Reward. his position in a magnificent manner. itrict. Mies Veruita Hendereou gave a visor, services ......................... 12 50 catches. The score : charming little party Friday evening W W Damielle, county road su He is surely making good. ’ Frisco J H Fletcher locates East Side EUGENE at her home, 548 Pearl street, In hou. won the game by the score of 15 to 7. claim, Fall Creek distriot. i * Gilbert Smith, a member of Eugene pervisor, services...................... 20 or of her coualu, Mies Wana Miller, M F Casteel, county road super J 11 Fletcher locales Knob Point (-amP< , No. 115, W. (J. W., aged 28 Briseno, of Lebauon, who is now her guest. claim, Fall Creek district. years, wa* drowned in the McKenzie visor, services ............. 8 00 McKu»’e, Wblet und other amuaeniente wer« In Clynes, If MARRIAGE LICENSE. _ river near the MasUraou farm, five ---------------------------- SCORE OF SATUR 8 R Scott, ccunty road super O’Day rf dulged In. Those present wer«: Arnold Karnowsky and Blanche milea nirtb of Eugene Friday,May 20 visor, services ............ :» oo Radford, lb Misses Klara Cleaver, Jessie llscon, Noffsinger, Hans Hanson witne**. I A reward of 8100 will be paid by Eu Downing, 3b. T C Kelzur, county road super DAY ’ S SCHOOL GAME Adell Allen, Eva Allan, Myrtl« Kays, CIRCUIT COURT.--------------- gene Camp for tbe recovery of the visor, service* 27 50 White, c....... Agnaa Mathews, Helene Robiueon, DuStiane of Tbe National Woolen Company v*' Lx<iy of our deceased member. M F Casteel,county road super Schofield p Winifred Hadley, lot Leonard, Wans tue Willamette Valle; Woolen Mfg., ___ I i Wa «re also authorized to state in visor, service« .... 5 Miller; Messrs.llarry Straight, Ralph1 Co; to recover mone;. Geo B «Edition to the above amount, that Dorris Total* The game here Saturday afternoon ottnenar Kobtueon, Elmer Paine, Lloyd Bell attorney for plaintiff. Mr*. Smith, wife, and T. A. Smith, ALBANY between tbe Eugene High School and man, Ortuond Bean, Eberle Kuykeu-' i father, of Gilbert Smith, will each the Hill Military Academy nine* du , Peter Nickelfien, Roy Booth,, rc pay tbe sum of 8100 upon recovery of Johnson 2b wblcb was wou by tbe latter, as given I i . blank Mathews, Usc.u said body. Donovan, lb in Sitnrdiy er»n|ea’« Guard, fr»< L, T I Willoughby. Lewis, c. . P. E SNODGRASS, C. C. a well-playe I one The Hill coys Graves, cf For Infants aud Children Ail termers aud stockmen who1 Attest. W. W. MOORE, Clerk. loud in Raymond, ss have sheep with scat or subject to banks • f I lie o.r,- i(lu ,..,tv ÂiAiùÿj 3úi.¿Úi äulilVHLl J >ol team 1 to lip them • Hcî’b» rf ’ r nM’ couduct aud fri V TV g i. If the.,] w.l be ’core- •w q nt. re tn g|fy f rry nn I 1 Irn'Axrn It ro^tiivpjr the ideal ndav '<tt ci Total«!.. aide* being splendid players, are all county Stock Imp ector druggist. 8^5 HAD GAME FOR THE BLOOD WON, THEN LOST IT The Blues Lost to Al bany Yesterday in Splendid Game. LOSSES Russians Sunk Japanese Gunboat and Two Torpedo Boats. Saturday’s Game 1 CANDIDATES FED THE FISH County Allowances C tir lioii't inns Society Events CASTOR IA 1