Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, July 09, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    Et'OENE WEEKLY «VARI».
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TH! RM»AY. JULY ». I»<*.
Sunday. The Springfield team . won I
Cosby Gilstrap godde 4 of Justice, fol- | II1/UC T| H * T I kl P
lowed
He aide- were Mi--ex Fau-
Jl V [ \ | II1 fl I I N 1 1
the game on Saturday by a score ot
I ii I Lu i tun I liiu
6 th 7. O'Brien, the pitcher for Eu­
floats that followed were as follows
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gene, had the Indian sign qn the
in the order as given here: Thimble
Springfielders, and would have eas­
Club, Modern Woodmen of America.
ily won the game had he been prop­
| 1 jidl< s cf the O. A. R . Lane county,
Rheumatism is caused by an excess of uric acid in the blood, which
erly backed up. Costly errors at
During the month of June the carried through the circulation to all portions of the system. Eveiy m ’ “
W. C. T. I'., the city's chemical fire |
critical times by Wilson. Moshberg-
cream
shipped
out
from
Mapleton
by
‘engine, an auto bearing float of Bur-:
er, Weed. Murphy and Smith, count­
nerve, bone and joint absorbs the aend. pain-producing poisoni <-au«
den A Graham, shoe dealers, Stevens
ed for runs that Springfield was not actual test amounted to abjut 12000 aches, inflammation, stillness and other well known symptoms of thedia®2?
A Hu'ln, pianos, I^ilboru and Gord-
J entitled to. Even with these errors pounds of butter fat, bclng an in­ Permanent relief from the pains and discomfort of Rheumatism cannotu
I inler, well drillers, W omen ot Wood-1
Eugene was entitled to the game crease of about fifty per cent over expected from the use of liniments, pla-ters. and other external treat® *
Investigations
has
been
made
by
| craft. Woodmen of the World, the
This means
Eugene's Fourth of July celebra­
when Kestley of the Springfield team the preeceding m nth
which does not reach the blood, where the cause is located. Such mean»!
Creswell band, F. E. Dunn's Shetland members ut the Springfield City
went over the coaching lines to third that nearly 35,400 in net cash was give temporary relief, but in order to cure Rheumatism the unc acid
tion was the best ever held here,! pony, driven t> - '¡U daughter, Miss
( Council, during the past week, re­ base, and wearing a gray uniform paid to the dairymen of lower Sius-
and, in the opinion ot many visitors: Valley Co., advertising gas ranges,
S. S S. gnu.
law for cream during that time, be­ inflammatory poison must be expelled from the blood.
from a distance, was one of the best 1 the R. d Cross Drug Co.. Long & Hall, garding the condition of the water like the Campbell-Fellman team, was sides the cost of getting It to the Rheumatism because it is a perfect btood purifier.
It goes down into
mistaken
tor
a
thrid
baseman
ot
the
ever seen on the coast. The commit-' plumbers, telephone girls. Chambers furnished the city by the Willamette
creamery. The dairy business of the circulation, neutralizes the uric acid and drives it from the blo >d. s S S
tee In charge had exerted every ef-* Hardware C> McVaj s Transfer Co., Valley Co., says the News. It is re­ team. This accounted for two runs Siuslaw is steadily Increasing in im­
expels the irritating, inflammatory matter which is causing the pain swell'
and
when
the
runner
was
ordered
fort to make the affair a success and Berger Bean Hardware Co., I float
portance and will bring a good many
they were e..p dally desirous of do- drawn by g.is line traction engine), ported to the News by one of the in- back, he refused to obey the umpire thousand dollars into this section ing and other discomfort, enriches the weak, sour blood, and permanent!,
cures Rheumatism. In all forms of Rheumatism, whether acute or -hroniJ
ing so to mal.o up for the ¡ia —l.tl fall-1 Overton's print store, 3. B. Flnne- vestigatlng committee that water Is and Springfield threatened to with­
during the year
S S. S. will be found a safe, vegetable remedy, possessing the pr1[K.rt_
i
gg i. >wj, Just g*n, blacksm th Hamptoa Bros., dry b. mg pumped from the mill race in- draw if the umpire persisted In’his
Mrs. W. H. Weatherson returned
about what it was last year, experts goods, Eugen. Woolen Mills, Eugene Itead of the we)1, thug
lvf
the decision. Rather than disappoint the home Monday morning after a trip needed to cure, and at the same time a medicine that builds up the entire
spectators, Umpire Graham allowed
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in Judging the, t.ize of crowds say, Poultry Co., J. A. Naan, none work-
svstem bv its fine tonic effects. Book on Rheumatism and any medical advio
was here. The weather wax all that er Hunter & Willoughby, electrical c‘t*Zeng nothing more nor leua than the game to proceed. The worst fea­ to Portland and Sodaville
free to all who write.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA.
The
schooner
Oakland
left
for
San
Matlock's general' river water, and the moat impure ture of the game was the loud chew­
could be desired, although the even­ bupp H pm , E D.
ing before quite a rain fell and It store, Morris Must House. Cflb rt k|nd at that The rKaervolr on the ing match put up by some Springfield Francisco Saturday morning with an­
other cargo fromt he Oregon A Cali­
,
,
.
. ,
looked as if there was going to b a Art Co.. Dunns Bakery, tlte Orpheum I ....
players at the umpire’s decisions.
•“»»'»‘»«<1. »nd found to
Governor Chamberlain for the par­ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*
very wet Fourth, but aside from be­ theater with a Reub band, the Palace hlH was
in the Sunday game, at the end of fornia Lumber Co’s. mill.
The machinery In Kyle A Son's don of his Bon Harold, who is serv­
ing threatening during a part of the of Sweets, the Griffin Hardware Co., be anything but in a sanitary condl- the 5th inning, with tbe score 5 to 5.
BORN
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forenoon, the day was ideal. the Plank f- Johnson, real estate agents, I tion. A slimy scum covered the sur- the Springfield bunch refused to mill at Spruce Point is being moved ing time In the penitentiary for the *
roller, the'face and gave the appearance of a abide by their own umpire’s decision, up to Florence and will be stored shooting and robbing of the old man ♦
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clouds clearing away
about
1 I : the city's stesm
eteem street
strei
Co's
steam; contaminated frog pond.
If condl- and the game was declared forfeited for the present.
1 Garl, at Natron, was signed by nearly
o'clock, and the remainder of the day] Warren Constriction i
Wm. Rrynd came home Tuesday every business man in town and was
( roller and t »ir many paving wag- tlons are as reported to us, the fran- to Eugene by a score of 9 to 0.
was sunny, but not too warm.
In Eugene, July 4. 1908, to Attor
He left Mrs. sent to the Governor this week.
The parade—what shall we say ons, all repainted, looking spick and , chfse granted this company under
The
teams are very ’ evenly evening from Eugene
ney and Mrs. W. G. Martin, a dauth
about It? It was simply the best ev­ span. This was the end.
the ordinance is of no force or effect matched, and if It would be possible Brynd In the hospital at that place
Prof. Ford and family who open­ ter.
’
er. It was over a mile long and from
Th. reading of the declaration of at the present time. Under the pres- to eliminate the rag-chewing in­ but she is getting along nicely.
ed a dancing class in the opera house
its beginning to end was Interesting Independence, the delivery of the or-i ent condition the city council can tn- dulged in by some of the mill city
Several men who are employed by last evening, did not meet with very j
To the wife of Horace Conner at
A great many business houses were atl >n and other usual exercises held validate the franchise at any time
players, Eugene will see some good the government in the geodetic coast encouraging success so far as crowd ' Loraine, Friday, July 3, an 8 pound
represented by floats and some of on the Fourth came off in the East, should they so desire. The ordinance
survey
arrived
here
Sunday
from
th?
was
concerned.
Only
a
few
were
>
them were as good as any ever seen park where several^ thousand people I I plainly says that should the Willam- base ball this season and will give south, with their pack horses and present owing to the warm weather i . girl.
in any celebration ot any kind.
A had gathered A quartet sang pat-jitte Valley company, , its successors the team support. There will be no outfit. They are camping In the up­ and other social happenings We pre-1
more games with Springfield till
good many who saw the big parade riotic songs Rev. H. N. Mount dellv- and
, ».».i assigns
aaai™/D fall
r..n to
».. supply
....
In Eugene. July 4, 1908, to Er­
per part of town while carrying on diet that to organize a dancing class-
the inhab­
at the Portland Rose festival say the ered the invocation and Prof L, R. ! itants of Springfield with pure and some other arrangements are made. their work in this vicinity.
nest O. Palmer and wife, a daughter
and
making
it
a
paying
proposition
Next
game
will
be
played
between
Eugene parade exceeded It for al­ Alderman read the Declaration of in-I wholesome water within 12 months
Olaf Rice of Mapleton was quite
iveness That's saying a whole dependence.
Hon R G. Smith of. from the date of the ordinance, then Eugene and Coburg at tile latter badly hurt Wednesday evening by a for the instructor will be a difficult
At the home of C. C Skinner on
place.
matter.—News.
Grants Paas, delivered the oration, : it shall be of po force. It Is also re­
West Fourth street, Monday jui.
vicious bull. Dr. Edwards was called
Coburg
won
the
Fourth
of
July
le big cavalcade started prornpt- which was eloquent Mayor J. D. Mat-,
6, 1908, to .Mr. and Mrs J. B. Nettle­
to attend to him and found him con­
i time and passed through the lock acted as master of ceremonies, qulred by the ordinance that proper game from Halsey by the score of 8
A Jacksonville man has a limb of ton, of Santa Clara, an t-pound son
siderably
injured
about
the
face
and
precaution
be
taken
by
screen
wire
to
2.
ded business streets with pre- he being president of the day.
and other means, to keep animals,
back, but no bones broken, He will Royal Ann cherries 18 inches long
m. and everything passed off like
The Afternoon.
he all right again in a few days.— with over 1,000 large, perfect red
birds
and
bugs,
from
having
access
Coquille Herald: Rev. J. N Mc­
kwork First came Alton Hamp-
The afternoon was as full of Inter­
spheres. With the exception of a few
to
or
getting
into
the
water
In
the
Florence
West.
FORTY-ONE
BIRTHS
and Dr L. I.. Whitson, members est as the forenoon. Athletic contests
spoiled by the birds every cherry Connell, of Eugene, who conducted
reservoir,
which
precaution
has
in
AND
TEN
DEATHS.
,
he committee, on horseback and were pulled off, band concerts were
would demand the highest price in revival meetings in the Christian
church in this city during April win
ween them was an excellent char­ given and a baseball game was no way been taken. Even the wells at
the market.
NEWS
the
pumping
station
are
open
and
be back again the last of the week
acterization of an American Indian. played. The game resulted In a vic­
Dr. J. W. Harris' report for the
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, and will take up regular pastoral
TOWN.
there
is
nothing
to
prevent
squirrels,
Following were the officer of the tory for the Snrfngfleld team over
health of Lane County during June
Drain Nonpareil:
J. Coates has: work In the county for a year. Mr
day and those who were to take part the Campbell-Fellman team of this rats or other animals or other in­ shows that there were 41 births and
sects from entering In our Judgment only ten deaths. Of the births, 26
in the exercises at the park, then city by a score of 7 to 6.
Mrs. O. W. Jonhson Is contorn­ sold his fine farm of 200 acres sit­ McConnell had good success, adding
the city councilmen and members of
In the pole-vaulting contests for a the city water as furnished Is unfit were females and 15 males. Six of plating a trip to Nebraska and Iowa uated three miles west of Drain to I to the church about 22 members dur­
th? county court In automobiles The medal, Eberlee Kuykendall and Ben­ for domestic use and immediate steps the deaths were males anti four fe- this summer, making a visit to her J. K Palmer, the Cottage Grove mer-j ing the meetings referred to. and
___ good
great
should be taken by our city author-j males.
Kugene band came next followed by nie Williams tied at 10 feet.
old home. If she decides to go she chant, for 13500. Mr. Coates bought . there is no doubt but that _
Co's A and C, O. N. G. The Goddess
The causes of death are assigned will accompany Mrs. L. M. Beebe as the property about 18 months ago , will be accomplished during his'star
In the fifty yard foot race Sid Ities to see that the city is furnished |
with us.
of Liberty, Miss Belle VanDuyn was Smith was first, Norman Purkerson, with a supply of pure water. If It as follows: senility, 1; einbalism, 1; their former homes are only a short for $1800.
next. She was charming in the us­ second. Time 5 4-5 seconds.
can be had In no other way let the accidental
poisoning, 2; chronic distance apart.
ual habiliment of the Goddess and
1;
mem-
Harry Stewart informs us that he
1
100 yard dash --Ted Cooper, first, city purchase the water Bystem and nephritis,. 1; pneumonia,
her float was a wonderful and beau­ Norman Purkerson second. Time 11 then connect with the Eugene pipe braneous croup, 2; cancer ■ of the and J. L. Clark are soon to become
tiful creation, with au Immense gol­
line,
as
It
will
pass
through
Spring
­
This
face, 1; necrosis of parital bones, 1; owners of a fine new auto,
’
den eagle,
which she was driving seconds flat.
will be the first owned by Spring-
200 yard dash—Sid Smith, first, field. thus giving the pure, unadul­ na cause assigned. 1.
with reins of ribbon. Misses Margar­
terated
water.
The
city
is
large
The contagious diseases were four field people, but there are prospects
et lletlch and Freda Goldsmith were Ted Cooper, second.
Rope-clfmblng contest won by E. ! enough now. to consider municipal In number, small pox, 2; typhoid of two or three others making pur­
■er ald“s Then came the float with
Ask for and try once BLUE BELL Cou£b Syrup. Pile Remedy. Man's Pain Liniment, or
ownership and until we own our
chases in the near future.
,
the little girls
representing
the Morgan; height 37 feet; second C. ■ own water sysfern we will always ex­ fever 1, tuberculosis. 1.
BLUE BELL? Stomach Tablets, Diarrhoea, Croup, Nerve, Cough, Hay Fever and Catarrh. Blood,
J.
P.
Fry
was
caused
to
appear
be*
Rickey,
height
35
feet.
General Tonic. Bright Sunshine, Heart. Worm, Kidney, Headache, Summer Cdmplaint, SooUnrj
states of the Union, followed by J. M
perience the same difficulty and Just
In the circuit court case of Glen O. fore the city recorder Thursday j Tablets for Children, Liver, Female Regulator or Quinsy Tablets.
The Fireworks.
Woodruff, moiiated on a horse and
so
long
are
we
in
danger
of
tlfsas-
morning
on
a
complaint
made
by
the
Powers
vs.
D.
T.
Key!
etal,
Williams
The fireworks on the south slope
representing President Roosevelt
MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USING
trous effects.
and Bryan for the plaintiff, filed to­ marshal, wherein said defendant was!
with hl.s
big stick." Miss Winnie of the butte In the evening, were very
of
discharging
fireworks
l
day an amended complaint and an­ accused
Hadley, as Columbia, rode on a well- good and were pulled off in quick or-1
THE SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS
within the city limits, which Is con­
swer.
arranged float, an 1 she had as aides der, there being no slow and tire- EUGENE TEAM BREAKS
Crush and mix in feed or salt. Proper dose in tablets
trary to the city ordinances. Upon a
EVEN ON SERIES,
Misses Helene Robinson and Sybil El­ some waits. Many country people
There will be an ice cream social plea of guilty he was given the min­
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liott.
Master and Little Miss Gil­ stayed In town to see them and all I
MAKES YOUR STOCK LOOK LIKE THE TOP PRICE
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The Campbell-Felltnan and Spring- at the Dexter school house Saturday imum fine which amounted to $3.
bert, representing George and Martha seemed to be Satisfied
The petition circulated by C. H. Contain no Sawdust, Aebee, Chop Feed or Bran. Aik for and
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The grand free dance In the Ar- field baseball teams broke even In night, July 11. Arrangements are be­
Washington, followed In their little
trv once—SKIDOO Condita»
Pearce during the past week, asking Tablets, Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera. Bliater, Heave. Fever, Hot Cholera tableta. Louse Powdo,
buggy, drawn by Shetland ponies. mory concluded the day's festivities, the series of games for Saturday and ing made by the social committee.
C C A CURE F°R
0.0. RHEUMATISM
URGE AMOUNT CREAM
CELEBRATION
SPRINGFIELD’S
WATER SUPPLY
BEST EVER
TAKE THE BLUE BELL LINE TO HEALTH
THEY MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE A BLACKSMITH
Spavin Cure, Barb Wire Liniment, Pink Eve Distemper, Colic or Bone Stiffener Tablets.
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Great Seven Days’ Shoe Sale
Commencing July 7 and Continuing for Seven Days We Wil! Give tbe Greatest
Shoe Bargains Ever Offered
Every Pair of Shoes in This Big Shoe Store Reduced to About Half Price
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300 pairs of Ladies’ Shoes in Odds ind Ends, where we have left only one to three pairs of the same lot number; values to
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$4.00 a pair; while they last
98c
M
The Following Numbers Won Free Shoes in Our Distribution July 4th:
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S
12282
»50»
1226 1
122«O
1228«
12500
12283
12057
»936
»»4»
»718
8
74»«
8903
98»8
»73»
1378
»730
7026
9880
5»84
»5«7
9888
11906
748S
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1402
734t
»>«•
1382*
972»
12053 ,
9»50
9717
11069
9229
12189
103
11944
5916
9869
M Z
9 z
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12190
9377
»20
10565
1118»
8964
»767
FREE WATCH»X go with thmr: t'2242 ami
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Formerly the Wells Shoe Store
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Geo. G. Stanley in Charge
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