Eugene semi-weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-190?, June 21, 1904, Image 8

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    IHZ FUSENE G'Jw*
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j house on Fall Creek. They will begin
work thia reek.
C L Williams will start bis drive of
AT FLORENCE logs for tbe Eugene Lumber Co this
If any of tbe subscribers of tbe
■ week.
Guard who have subscribed to other
I aptrs through tbe Guard, or who I
E J Jobnsou is erecting a new resi­
wers tu receive magazines as premi­ Committees Appointed and Pro dence on his place near here.
ums from the Guard, are not receiv-
Wm Wilhelm and family, of Go»b-
gram Arranged for Celebra­
. log tbe same regularly, they will
eu, spent Saturday au.i Sunday Her»
i please notify this office at once and
tion at Coast Town.
visitiug Mr. W’s mother, Mis Scott.
1 wa will attend to tbe matter at once.
Some bay is being cut here. Hay
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and late sown grain promise a light
Florence West:- The committee ap yield.
The
Blues
Dropped
Charles A. PoHerf.
pointed to raise funds and arrange tor
B T Gulley fs moving up on tbe
a celebration at Florence on Inde­
river, where he will get poles tor tbe
Four Straight Games
pendence Day, held a meeting Wed­
Charles A Potterf died at bis borne I nesday afternoon in Col. Holden's Booth-Kelly Co.
P Johnson has returned home after
at Alpha, Laue county. June 19, 1904, office. After bearing a report of tbe
To Salem.
from catarrh of tbe stomach. He whs amouut subscribed and various other having completed the new 'pbi.ua due
born on April 26, 1853, at Eaton, ' matters connected with tbe undertak­ from Lowell to Hills Bros camp.
Ohio. He moved to Oregon in 1882, | ing it was decided to appoint a num­
J R Hills and wife have returned
setlirg in the western part of the j ber of committees to take charge of from a three weeks trip at Douglas,
county. He was a pioneer settler in oifferent carts of the work, under tbe ■ Morrow county, Portland and other
The Raglans Won By Superior
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that section and was a suostantial direction of the general committee. points.
Batting -Blues Were ! Short
citizen. He leaves a wife and two Those selected are as fo'lows:
Trevis Fenton returned from Philo-
of Men and Played Out
■ daughters.
On music—Marion Morris, Bessie I «1*1.1.BT THU*
math last night, where be was attend­
Boyles and Greta Brynd.
of 1 heir Positions.
On grounds—A. E. Pickle, John ing college since the first of January.
-Nail.
Morris and G C. Cumpton.
Ou amusemerts — L. M. Christen­
New Dental Office.
sen. Wm. J Kyle and Jesse Lowe.
1 STANDING OF THE CLUBS. 1
Ou recitations— Meedamea Butter-
At the residence of the bride’s sis-
Dr. M. C. Harris today opened his
Won Lost P. c. 1 ter, near Junction City, on Sunday Held, Furnish, Tompkins and Behnke.
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Tbe general committee, consisting dental office in the McClung build­
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710 1 afternoon occurred the marriage of
y Salem.......... ...
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ulf. I flans llolm and Mies Della M. Nail, of W. H. Weatberson, A. E. Pickle, ing, rooms 2 and 3. Mr. Harris Las
f iiiigi ue .. . ...
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170 I b>th of this city. They will continue L. M. Christensen, Wm. Brynd and just graduated from the Northwestern I
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» Albany. ...
2 iiuHoburg
375 g to reside here. The groom is em­ (J.II. Holden, besides having tbe gen­ Dental College at Chicago, and is
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ployed in Littlefield's cigar store, eral supervision of the arrangements, thoroughly equipped lor first-class
will also look after the finances and work.
I while the bride is a former employe
The Eugene Blues returned home of The Palms. They are both popular transportation.
oh* ¿a- ‘x-
tv. X .cw. .
The following selections have been
last night from Salem, where they among their associates and have the
Searau»
!ne Kmu Ywi Hair Always 3rat>
met tour successive deteats at the well wishes ot a goodly number of made for the various places to be
f iled on that day:
hands ot the Salem team Tbe boys friends.
President—C. tl. Holden.
are not discouraged and say that the
Orator—Rev I. M. Boyles.
A Sure Thing.
result in < ne or two of the games at
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logger’s Leg Broken
Reader—W. H. Weatberscn.
east would have been different had it
lc is said that nothing is sure ex­
Marshal—C. C. Behnke,
cept death and taxer, but that is not
not been necessary to play some of
A grand ball will be given in tbe altogether true. Dr. King's New Dis­
the men out of their positions. They
E. 8. McAlister, a logger employed
for Consumption is a sure
evening in Odd Fellows’ ball under covery
cure for all lung aud throat troubles. :
are ail of tbe same opinion, that Sa- by the Booth Kelly Company in the
tbe
management
of
a
committee
from
Thousands
can testify to that. Mrs,
fem has a bunch of extra bard bit­ timber above Sag'naw, was brought I
C. B. Van Metre, of Shepherdtown
ters, home runs being frequent oc­ down to tbe Eugene hospital Sunday Sunset Rebekah lodge.
W. Va., says: “I had a severe case
currences.
, suffering with a broken leg. The ao-
of b ncbitis and for a year tried
Salem won Sunday's game by tbe cident happened Saturday evening.
rg I beard of, but got no io- I
< e bottle of Dr. King's New
score of 7 to 4. McFarland pitched for A log r.lleil against him, knocking K. OF P. TEAM 10
covery then cured me absolutely."
Eugene and Emerson, the new man him down and fracturing bis light
It’s Infallible tor croup, whooping
from California, for Ssiem. The tat- leg below the knee.
grip,pneumonia and consump­
COTTAGE GROVE cough,
nluted score of Sunday’s game could
tion. Try it. It’s guaranteed by W.
L.
Deljano's,
druggist. Trial buttles
not be secured by the Gnard today.
Jasper Will Celebrate
free. Reg. sizes 50c, 11.00.
Following is the score cf Saturday’s
game:
Arrangements have been made for
We are in receipt of a communica­ a return game of barbali between tbs FFishing cackle, coxing gloves and
SAL,
tion from Jasper, asking us to an­ Eugene and Cottage Grove Knights baseball goods at No. 33 East ,9t.
ab r h po a
nounce that a Fourth of July cele- of Pythias teams, to be played at tbe street, Barker Gun Works.
Fav.ss
6 1 2 5 2
I ongh-nd, 3b
ation will be held at that place. latter place on Wednesday, June 29.
5 1 5 0 3
Wilkins, c
5 1 1 10 1
Everybody is i:ivited|to attend.
In tbe first game, which was played
Nebrina lb
5 I 2 8 0
here,
it will be remembered that the
burls, cf •
3 1 Ò 1 1
I Eugene team ron by the score of 10
William», If
1 1 1 1 9
OREGON LITERATURE tc 4. Tbe Cottage flrove Pytblane are
Downlt, 2b
4 1 2 2 2
McInnis, rf
4 1 0 0 0
determined to turn tbe tables next
(From N. Y. Heralt, January M, 1902.)
Lucas, p ■
4 c 0 0 o
‘‘The widow of Dr. Lazeaye who, in
TO WORLD’S FAIR time.
the employ of the GovertWnent, went
Totals
39 8 13 27 11 1
to Cuba, was inoculated with Yellow
EUGENE.
Fever tilrougli mosquito bites, and died,
Anderson-Mathes,
applied to Congress for relief to-day.’’
ab r b po H e
Eugene
Real
Estate
Exchange
The above tells of the sad culm ini?
Briaeno, sa
4 I) 0 2 5 0
tion of a series of experiments by tl *
McKune, 2b
4 0 1 3 3 3
Will
Send
Pamphlets
to
Be
Government,
all of which proved coi>
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Strieb, lb
3 0 1 7 3 1
that the familiar mosquito is
Radfurcl, c
4 9 0 5 1 0
Distribueed.
Sunday evening at 8:30 o’clock, a clusively
dangerous vehicle for carrying Ma­
Downing, 3b -
4 0 1 1 1 1
Hubert fl Anderson, ot Springfield, laria, “Yellow Jack,” aud other mail'..-
Clynea, If
4 0 1 1 0 0
aud Susa Lcuise Mathes, ot Clover­ tai fevers.
Bcbofleld, cf •
3 0 1 3 0 0
At tbe regular monthly meeting of dale, were united in marriage at tbe
• 3 9 0 1 0 0
Nefzger, rf
Somera, p
•
- 2 0 0 1 0 0 the Eugene Real Estate Exchange held home of the officiating clergyman,
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in the office of Svarverud & Calkins
Totals
31 0 5 24 13 5 this forenoon, the matter ot sending Rev 'ISO Humbert, in this city
1 he wedding was attended only by a
RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS.
Oregon and 1-ane county immigration lew friends of tbe young people, aud
Su Ioni, 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 •_ 8 literature to St. Louis to he distrib­
Hita, 2 2 O 1 1 2 1 2 * . 13 uted from tbe Oregon exhibit, was dis­ afterwards a dinner was served at The
Paims. The newly-married couple
Eugene, 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0— 0
HiU, 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 0— 5 cussed, and tbe following committee will reside at Springfield, where the
appointed to look after the matter: groom is in tusiuess. Their many
SUMMARY.
George M Miller, C CCoffmar, W friends tender their hearty congratu­
to!» u Unse«- Strini), UlynoR, Soho-■ W Calkins.
The exchange has on lations.
Warning. Iron is tlie fighting element
Lousheed, Williams. Two-base I
Vl file blood and provides nut in -> with
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Lodbeed. Hoti)«» runs—Wilkins, ( band quite a number of the yellow
I ifflcient resistance to ward oil disease.
N ‘ -tng. Double plays Briseno to pamphlets piitited a year or so ago,
But if tlie blood is impure or impov­
iMi’Kom* to Stri»*l), H ums on balls— aud these will he sent at once.
erished, or if there is weakness, it
OR Sumera, 1; off I. iichr , 2 Struck
Belknap Springs.
means tlmt the figlitingqualitiesof tli
out By Somers, 5; by L iiohr , 9. '
blood have been lowered, and conse­
»1 I »se on errors — Eugene, I; Sa-!
quently
there is danger. If you would
J.
B.
Alexander
Dead.
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I rn»*d rune baleni, I. Left
The Jielknap Hot Mineral Springs
esca|x>,’ keen tl.e l.lood pure'and prop­
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Cf I n ?'ii»‘, 6: S i I hii , S l’imo
on the McKenzie liver will be con­ erly iiuuiisiied uilh
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| 'mj ite I »»'n ick
All that wns mortal ot J I! Alexander, ducted this season as last by Gso. F.
b- ore —Shelton.
n little old bent and dried up man Croner.
The hot and steam baths, with
somewhere about eighty .years of ege
B ob ’ urg won tir»» out of the four
was consigned to flic cuitii at Leban drinking of the water, cure rheuma­
gainea from Albany in I he last series.
on,Oregon,Ht 2 o'clock today, lie was tism. kidney, liver and stomach com­
bunday’H score wiih II to 6. Hatur-I
plaints, skin aud blood diseases.
day h score wm t> to 5 in favor ot u leterau Eugene printer and newspa­
Fine camping ground aud good Il supplies the blood with iron in a
Ji '»'burg, instead of .Albany, an the | per num, flie Guar I being the second bunting and fishing. 1 or further in­ r. itoi.il wav. It is recognized every-
.»Hie as the best blood piuitier and .
paper started by him here nearly
report received here plated.
lie in use, and it lias been used foi
forty years ago. He died at Lebanon formation addrses
bait a century.
GEO. F. CRONER,
yesterday evening.
Salem playa a return aeries in Eu­
Belknan Springs, Oregon.
Houston, Tex.. Aug. 1. 1901.
Au extended obituary will appear
“I have used Dr. Harter's
gene thia week, and Roseburg cornea lHter, daia not now being at obtain­
Iron Tonic myself and in my
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next week.
How
’
s
This?
tamil;
for
over
twenty live years, and
able.
can hea.tily recommend it. 1 regard L
We offer one hundred dollars’ re­
as particularly valuable to ward ofl m»
larial ard other fevers.
ward for any case of Catarrh that can­
J H. H ates .
Home From Kentucky. not
t e cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure.
T.and and Emigration Apt.. Frisco Line.
F. .1. CHENE) x CO., 11>ledo, O.
SPRINGFIELD BEAT
«5.AA0 (uarsatee that above testimonial li geotrtao.)
We, the undersigned, , have known
Colonel S. P. Sladdm arrived bi.me F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years,
l eliere him perfectly honorable
COMPANY C. yesterday from Louisville, Keutucky, aud
in all business traansaetions aud
where he went some *ime ago to help financially able to carrv out any ob­
defend hl* son, Sidney Sladdeu, who ligations made ly bis arm.
Wslding Kinuan Jt Marvin,
whs ¡recently arrested and tried for
PoteN 1
Tliv Springlie.d liasehall team camel
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
iiefl
forgery. The jury in the B.st trial
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken inter­
over to Eugilie Sunday afternoon
Asien ,
disagreed but tbe young man will be nally, acting directly upon the blood
Mads !
sod put it all over the Company C
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tried later on several other counts. aud mucous surface* or the evstem.
ten in at the league grounds. The
The colonel expresses himself as con­ Testimonials sent free. I t 1 c »,75 ?ents
Non-Magnetic
militia boys were unable to hit Pitch-
per botle. Sold by ell druggists.
Nickel Stirs' C.U*
fident that bis sou wi.l be cleared of
Take Ball’s Family PH'» for conti-
< i Taliafero, of the visiting team,with
Fully Gi»r*nt»«d
all charges »gainst him.
pat
ion.
any effect, while llobbs, who twirled
Fat
fi r Co. C, was foi.ud often and hard. ’
ALL
JEW ELF RS
II i leccived very poor support, how-
Dexter Items.
House Burned.
31u,tntiM Hoc «ft
Hr 1 that fact was responsible for
on request. sh.rw;ng
tl
huge score made by the Spring
\ CÛL0AED
i ll live, who, ly the »ny, play
On Lh’u 1 »y afternoon, the 10th of
Dexter, Jir.c 21'. fborwald Trnel- 1
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FABCY
I >'tlv last tall. The score ly in­
Jane, the houae i n the old honieetead son and wife left here last week for I
/’2V,
DIAL?
nings :
of
“Grandpa”
and “Grandma
Tacoma, Wash.
f. ..„.kid,
3 17 10 12 6 2-23
Thomson at \ i.la, on (lie McKenzie,
lo i -. r
E R Parker and family have moved 1
LOST THE
To Guard Subscribers.
FOURTH OF JULY
ENTIRE
SERIES
For Infants and Children.
CAST3RI4
ill AA cgetable PreparationrorAs
„ululating iheFoodantiRegula-
I ting the Stomachs and Bowels of
’romotes Digestioiilìieeri'ul-
less and Rest .Contains hciiluT
Opium.Morphine nor Minera!.
N ot N abcotic .
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
! Signature
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KockM, S<dU -
Anixr fcw/ ‘
Ct(uiiiid
WinUry^’m nmw.
Aperteci Rcmedv forConstipa
fion, Sour Stonarli Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish­
ness and Loss of SLEEP.
For Over
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK
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EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
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0NCE more the NINTH STREET DEPARTMENT
STORE comes before you with a sale of unusual
proportions, which happening just at this time must
and will be of the utmost importance to the people
who do-their trading at Eugene.
There is one fact
that we would like to impress on the minds of every
oné who reads this ad, that the statements made and
the prices named are absolutely true and correct.
MALARIA AND
YELLOW JACK
Our Wash Goods and Summer Cotton Fabrics are
more than ’4 sold, the balance we will close out
at practically cost.
Everything iu Lawns, Dimities, Organdies, Twine and
Linen Suitings, Cotton Voiles, Silk Organdies and
Spot Silks.
Our space is to small to quote prices on all.
Lawns and Organ-
dies worth 10c
Sale Price
5 3-4c
Wash Silks in plain,
white and fancy
stripes, regular
50c quality - _
now
oJC
Laces, Allovers,
Edges and Inserts
Greatly Underprice
Some
cut into.
SHIRT WAISTS—Only a few dozen left, no old stuff
to show you, clean new goods—Greatly Underpriced.
MEN’S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS—Some odds and ends
50c, 75c and SI.GO goods—Sale 35c.
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T0LM1E & TRAVER'
Iron i onic
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Bicycles At Cost
We have several wheelsthat we will
close out at cost lor the next TEN
DAYS.
They include Hartfords,
Stearns, Wolff American and Leroy bi­
cycles. These wheels are all Stan­
dard high grade wheels, fitted with the
very best, tires, saddles etc. Come in
and see them1
We guarantee every new wheel we
sell. Now is the time to come in and
make a selection before they are all
picked over.
Drop in anyway
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