Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, July 30, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    KL’GKXK WKKKLY G CAM) YHLR â HÀY, j I’L y 30, lUod
—
Thousands Have Kidney
Troub'e
Never Suspect it
Prevalency and of Kidney
DI hi
um
.
MoH people <’<> nut realize the alarm­
ing increase anti remarkal le prevakncy
of k.ikiey disease.
While kidney dis­
orders are the
most common
diseases that pre-
vail, they are
almost the last
recognized by
p.tieut and phy­
sicians, vAo con­
tent Ihtmttltrt
dnrt^ring thr
while the orig­
inal ditrate undermines the system.
What To Do.
There is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy,
fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism,
pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder
and every part of the urinary passage.
It corrects inability to hold water
•nd scalding pain in passing it, or bad
effects following use of liquor, wine or
beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne­
cessity of being compelled to go often
during the day, and to get up many
times during the night. The mild sod
the extraordinary effec t of Swamp-Root
is soon realized. It stands the highest
for its wonderful cures of the most dis­
tressing cases. If you need a medicine
you should have the beat, bold by drug­
gists in fifty-rent and one-dollar sizes.
You may have a sample bottle and a
book that tells all ___ f
about it, both sent f ree (
by mail. Address I'r. |
Kilmer & Co., Bing­
hamton, N. Y. When Hom« of Bwamp-Root,
writing mention this paper and don't
make any mistake, but remember the
name. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and
the address, Binghamton, N. Y.
LOS ANGELES PARTY
Waddle, W................................
10 00
5 00
Watkins. J. C.........................
1.50
White ........................................
5.00
Watts, J. O..............................
2.00
West, Wm. R............................
3.00
Wheeler, A. E .......................
2.50
Williams Az Bean....................
2.50 PARTY MAKEX Rl > rmEM SOUTH­
Williams Transfer Co..........
' Th«*v ia scarcely any one, no matter how vigorous and healthy
5.00
Warren Construction Co. . .
ERN CALIFORNIA CITY, REA< H-
does wot need a tonic sometimes.
Little physical irregularities iiriZu
10.00
Yoran, W. C..............................
system,
the
appetite
fails,
digestion
is poor, the body feels tired w,l » *
I.N'U
EI
GENE
SATl
RDAY
EVEN
­
5.00
Yoran, D. E................................
out, and other unpleasant symptoms give warning that the system is d■
5.00
Yerington, G. H....................
ING
Fred J. Blakely, of Roseburg. Will dered and needs assistance to ward off. perhaps, some serious sieknJ501’
5.00
Quackenbush. J. W. & Son.
The Fourth of July committee Sold ground for stands...
181.50
at the next council meeting apply for J ailment. S. S. S. is recognized everywhere as the best of all tonics nat? *
10.00
H. C. McCormack, a canitalist, and a franchise for a trolley line In Nied-! medicine, made entirely of healing, cleansing, invigorating roots and herb.*
completed the work of compiling its Received from ball game. .
John C. Cline, ex-collector of customs ford, says tue Tribune. At the same a svstemic remedy without an equal. S. S. S. has the additional v*lu i
report on the celebration fund Sat-
Total amount received .. 31,256.35
of Los Angeles, accompanied by their time he will apply for one in Ashland being the greatest of all blood purifiers. It re-establishes the healthy cir
urday evening, FollffWing is the re-
Expenditures
families and friends, comprised an and one in Jacksonville. It is the in­ lation of the blood, rids the body of that tired, worn-out feeling, iniprovesn
port In full:
Parade—
automobile
party that reached Eu­ tention eventually to extend the lien appetite and digestion, and brings about a return of health to those wb
Amount Collected
Goddess of Liberty float. I 125.00
S. S. S. acts more promptly
10.00 Columbia float.....................
32 00 gene Saturday evening from ix>s An­ to Central Point, Gold Hill, Wood­ systems have been weakened or depleted.
Ax Billy Dept. 8tore. . . .
geles on their way to Seattle. The ville and Grants Pass, making it an pleasantly than any other medicine, and those who are run down in beak'
7.75
Justice
float
..........................
2.00
Barrett. Effie....................
No one of should commence its use at once. It will thoroughly purify the blood »a
2.00 party is traveling in three automo­ interurban proposition
2.00 Roosevelt Big Stick. ....
Ilovee & Morse....................
biles. having left Loa Angeles two the cities would justify an electric tone up the system.
S. S. S. is admirably suited for a systemic remr,'
Geo.
Washington
suit....
7.00
5.00
Bown. H. L...........................
weeks ago yesterday. They spent the railroad of itself, but an interurban because it is free from minerals ; it may be used without harmful results h
10.00 Material for Goddess. Co­
Roddy A Kutbe ...............
night
here.
investment,
road would be a paying
lumbia and Justice..........
45 23
persons of any age, and no unpleasant effects ever follow.
‘ “X
5.00
Broders Bros .....................
"The trip has been a delightful one
Mr. Blakely will appl.v for a fran-
3.50
2.50 Uncle Sam suit.......................
Barnard & Deal...............
THE
SWIVT
SPECIFIC
CO.,
ATLANTA,
GA»
and
altogether
uneventful
so
far
as
chlse on Seventh street and on C
1.75
5.00 Uncle Sam hat..........................
Bolton & Jennings.............
even a alight mishap is concerned," street, and will be ready to lay rails
15.00
States
float
...............................
5.00
Bingham, Ben .....................
said Mr. Cline yesterday. “We left as soon as the franchise is granted,
Music—
2 00
Bailey. Thomas ...............
Ix>s Angelea Just two weeks ago, and so as not to delay street paving The
200.00
Eugene
Military
Band
....
♦4-
5.00
Beii, w. a . ...:. :........
♦
have
peen
proceeding leisurely franchise governing all the streets,
«5.00
Creswell
Cornet
Band
..........
2.50
Boughton, Jess............. ..
through
California
and
Oregon,
en
­
to Jacnsonville, while the Ashland I
2.50
Stevens
&
Hulin,
organ...
25.00
Bangs Livery Co.................
joying the scenery and inspecting the line would come in on C street. A
Patriotic Ceremonies -
20.00
Berger-Bean Hdw. Co...
country generally. We will continue special election for the franchise
25.00
Orator's
expenses
..................
5.00
Burden Ar Graham..........
the Journey to Seatie this week, could be called within ten days, and
Dance
—
•
10.00
Booth-Kelly Co..................
where Mr. McCormack is interested the work begin at once when granted.
35.00
Music
.........................................
2.50
Blllmlre Bros.......................
in business property."
10.00
Mr. Blakely, through his partner,
Armory
......................................
10.00
Burns
Gulliford ..........
The party includes Mr. and Mrs. R. Jeff D. Heard, applied for a blanket
5.00
10.00 Floor manager, E. R. Davis
Cockerline & Wetherbee
C
McCormack.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
C.
franchise covering all the streets,
Fireworks—
10.00
Campbell-Fellman Co. . .
180.00 Cline, J. Banning Cline, H. W. Cline, but it was refused because the streets
. ....... Fireworks .................................
Chambers Hdw, Co..,.
F.
T.
Mil
Barker,
E.
T.
Stinson
and
13.20
desir«*d were not specified. Had the
5.00 Freight on same....................
Colvin & Russell.............
Griffith.
franchise been granted. Medford
. ...... W. H. Graham and help, fir­
Condon, E. T......................
would today boast of a trolley line.
25.00
ing same . .
5 00
Calkins & Calkins.............
Mr. Blakely states that he repre­
4.50
2.50 Miscellaneous expenses ..
Chrisman. G. R.................
sents Cleveland, Ohio, capitalists, but
Prizes—
1.00
Carrich, R W....................
he is generally supposed to represent
5.00
1.00 50-yard dash, 1 st prize. ..
Cartmell, I). L..................
A. Welch, the builder of the Willam­
2.50
1.00 50-yard dash, 2d prize. . .
Cheshire ...............................
ette Valley traction line, with whom
7.50
1.00 100-yard dash, 1st prize.. .
Cash ......................................
he has been associated in several en­
2.50
.50 J 00-yard dash, 2d prize. . .
Cash ......................................
terprise*.
7.50
.50 200-yard dash, 1st prize. . .
Cash ......................................
2.50
Mrs. I. L. Campbell and children
.35 2 00-yard dash. 2d prize. . .
Cash ......................................
Rope climbing contest, 1st
came In from Eugene a few days ago
Dreamland and Electric the-
5.00 and are enjoying the ocean breezes
prize .............
atres .................................
Rope climbing contest, 2d
at the cape.
Dun», F E...... .... . .
2.50
prize .................. .'.................
The directors of Acme school dis­
Dunn. H. W..........................
7.50
Pole
vault,
gold
medal.
.
.
.
trict have made a contract with Miss
Daniels, J. H.......................
7.50
Pole
vault,
gold
medal.
.
.
.
Gertrude Schreuders to teach their
Day Ai Henderson.............
Fire Engine Co., making
school for the term of seven months ANIMAL
Dunn, F. B..........................
FOUND IN MILS. MOR-
20.00
run .........................................
to commence September 7th,
Dorris Art Gallery..........
Best decorated fire appara­
GAN'S BARN AFTER BEING
The schooner Oakland finished
Day. F. M..............................
15.00 loading last Friday and left the same
tus, Engine Co.....................
Devereaux Az Tripp ....
DEAD
SEVERAL p.AYS—ITS
Automobiles—
day tor San Francisco with a cargo
Eugene Loan & Sav. Rank
Eugene Auto Co., auto in
OWNER NOT KNOWN
p( lumber,
Eugene Gun Co.....................
parade and free ride». . .
10.ÖÖ
ThA schooner Sausalito lfrtV0d Til
Eaton, A.'H............................
Wray
Veltum Auto Co.,
Eugene Steam Laundry..
from Ran Francisco last Sunday »nd
Yesterday a horiri khat had been
free rides .......................
5.00 went to Acme to load Al the Siuslaw dead Mr perhaV» a Week was found
Sugene School Supply Co.
Carriages and Horses—
Eugene Iteal Es. & Inv. Co
Lumber Company'll mill.
in the hard of Mrs. Martha Morgan,
Chas. Croner, four horses.
6.00
Eugene Creamery .............
Last Week Frank Knowles pur­ who Ilves kt the north end of Alder
H.
Hollenbeck
..........
..
2.50
Eugene Mill * Elevator Co
chased 1. A Smith’s stock of confer- street,
,
along side the Southern Paci­
Bangs Livery Co.....................
10.00 tionerj ahtl tobacco, and moved the
Eugene Lumber Co.............
r
fic railroad. The neighbors for sev­
Carl
Gilbert,
Uncle
Sam
rig
5.00
Eugene Excelsior Co..........
good* to his own store next door.
eral days previous had detected a bad
t
Advertising
'
Eastland, H. E...............
Some piles have been driven this odor
,
coming from that direction, and
Dally Guard ,,,,,,,,,,,,
25.00 week for a boom In the river above upon Investigation a horse tied to
Finnigan, 8. B...............
k
Eugene Register ........
25.00 town. Win. Kyle'A Son are building the manger by a rope and lying dead
First National Bank . . .
W. C. Yoran, posters .....
12.00 It to store their logs. Mr. Kvle in- on the floor was found. Mrs. Mor­
Friendly, 8. H................
Register Job I’flnt, iHistei'S,
formed us a day or two ago that he gan did not own a horse, nor did she
fisher Laundry ,«,,,,
15.00 will build a mill there if the harbor know that one had been taken to her
etc .................... ......................
Fr«*or. a. N...................
6
no
Springfield NewSi ..................
Is improved.
Guard Printing Co....
bain. It had ueen tied there by some
WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREETS
Junction City 1'lhies.............
1.00
The schooner Coquille wax towed one and left to starve to death. How
Grlflln Hdw. Co...............
PORTLAND. OREGON
Vei n Wilson, hand bills. . .
1.50 out to sea Thursday morning and long it had been there no one knows,
Gilbert Art Co..................
Labor
—
spread
her
sails
for
a
trlp^to
San
Goldsmith, Julius..........
as the barn is unused and had not
WRITE FOR CATALOG
Williams Transfer Co., haul­
Francisco. The vessel carries a car- been entered by any one except by
Gibson & Son..................
9.00
ing
lumber
............................
the
go
of
lumber.
On
arriving
at
The School that Places You in a Good Position
Gladstone, M. G.............
the person who took the horse there
2.25 city the schooner will undergo re­ for several weeks. The officers were
Eugene Transfer Co.............
Garrett Ai Mitchell..........
2.50
II.
H.
McVey
Transfer
Co.
pairs
to
put
her
In
good
condition
fer
George, S. K....................
notified and the carcass was hauled
1.50 freighting
Georgia Tobey.........................
away.
How the horse came to be
Great Amer. Tea Co...
H.
8.
Howard,
painting
W.
Dave
Safley,
Fran
Sweet,
L.
there and to whom it belonged is a
Gaylord, N, J<..................
crowns
..........
..
......................
Derrin
and
Roy
Carnes
were
among
mystery.
Goodman, F E.............
W. A. Hill ..............................
the crew on the Coquille whenjhat
Green. W. M.....................
for spot cash. 10 to 50% more money for yon to shin Row Funt and Hides to no than to
W.
H.
Uon
............................
San
Francisco.
They
eraft
sailed
for
Gross Bros .......................
sell at home. Write for Price Liat, Market Report. Shipping Tags, and oat our
Carsun Mathewi. load sand
go Just for the trip down and expect
Hill Gun Store...............
HUNTERS’&TRAPPEHS’GUIDE.^
Billmire
Bro*.,
hauling.
..
.
immediately.
to
return
here
Y< >uI Will make no Mistake if 4 ou
Hampton Bros..................
450 pmn , leather bound. Be«» thine on the subject aver written. Illustratin« all Fur Animal* AU
Ted Cooper ............................
about Trappers' Secrets, Decoys, Traps, Game taws How and where to trap, and to becom* * we-
Wlltz Kemp, who came here sever-
Follow This Eugeni* Citizen’s
Hamilton Hi Van Ordstra m
ceasful trap|»er It s a regular Encyclopedia. Price. $2 To our customers |l J5 Hid»» tanned isto
Gilbert Art Co., decorating
al weeks ago for a visit with his
beautiful R<bes. Our Maenefic Rait and Decov attract* animtli to traps. Jl .00 per bottle. Ship tout
Ailvice.
Hunter At Willoughby.
Hides and Firs to us aud.et highest xmlcw . Audvrwh iiruA.. llepU fl. MUiu««p*ito.Mhs
4 35 brother and to see the coiintry, de-
auto........................................
Geo. T. Hall A Son. . . .
Miscellaneous
—
for
Houston,
Texas.
parted Monday
Never neglect your kidneys.
Heaton, J. E.....................
2.85 where he has accepted a situation.
E. R. Mummey. nails, etc. .
Hanson, E..........................
If you have pain in the back, ur-
e*..........
♦W4-0-W ♦
Griffin Hdw. Co, hire of
He Intends to return to Oregon again inary disorders, dizziness and ner­
Hall At Shumway.............
1.00
rope
........................................
in two or three months.
llartog, J. II....................
vousness, It’s time to act and not to
C. A. Wlnterineler. minor
The propellor and shaft of the Ber­ experiment. These are all symptoms
Harris. M C.....................
Columbia
2.20 wick, which were not taken out of of kidney trouble, and you should I
expense of sports...............
H Hollenbeck Az Co. ..
E. R. Mummey, collecting
that vessel with the machinery last seek a remedy which Is known to
Irish Az Pierce..................
58.50 spring, were removed from the wreck cure the kidneys.
money, labor, etc.............
Johnson. L. II..................
Will Hudes, storage for
the first of the week and brought to
Kaufmann, Otto..............
Doan’s Kidney Pills is the remedy
19.72 Florence.
floats......................................
The timbers were first to use. No need to experiment. It
The Home o
Kays, J. W.......................
2.90
W.
U.
Tel.
Co
.........................
blasted out around the shaft and then has cured many stubborn cases in Eu­
Kitchen Ai Kotnpp. . . .
the 25c Geld
P»c.
Tel.
Co
..............................
1.35
it was an easy task to get at it. The gene.
Kuykendall, W. A .....
Follow the advice of a Eu­
Moulded
Sunrise Guns—
shaft is of copper and is valued at gene citizen and be cured yourself.
Kuykendall, Dr. Wm..
Records
6.00
Berger
&
Bean,
powder...
513 Wilhmetle St
about $4 00.
Klemm ...............................
Samuel Cluer, painter, of 336 East
J
4.50
Robert Veltuin, firing guns
The reception given last Saturday Twelfth St., Eugene, Ore., says: "We
Lilwgll. J............................
Bunting and Flags—
afternoon by Mrs. W. A. Cox in honor have given Doan's Kidney Pills sev­
Ludford Af Haskell....
3.35 of her friend, Mrs. Geo. M. Miller, eral severe tests In our family and
Cockerline & Wetherbee..
l-ash, J. A.........................
5,65 and her nelce, Miss Vera Cox, was have found them the best remedy to |
Frank Dunn............... v ....
Linn Drug Co..................
W. J. Hill.................................
.48 greatly enjoyed by a large number of be had for pain In the back or kid­
Link, David .....................
3 25 friends. The sweet pea in all its va­ neys and other symptoms of kidney
S. H. Friendly.........................
Lee, E. U............................
Decorating
and
lighting
riations was the principal decora­ complaint.
Long. 8. L..........................
Doan's Kidney Pills
4.50 tion of the reception room, dining have never failed to do what is
street ......................................
Long Jas..............................
room
am!
tea
table.
Mrs.
O.
W
’PaiiersorCs
l.inn ....................................
claimed for them and I would never
Total ....................................... $1.165.03 Hurd, daughter of the hostess, presid­ hesitate to recommend them.”
Lane Co Abstract Co..
Recapil illation
ed at the table, where the guests
Mount« ii. N....................
For sale by al] dealers. Price 50
Total amount collected. . . 3L256.35 were served with a dainty lunch of cents.
Monroe & Son ................
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
Total
amount
expended...
1,165.03
tea
and
wafers.
—
The
West.
Matlock, E. D..................
New York, sole agents for the Uni­
Maurer. J A....................
ted States.
Amount on hand ................... 3
91.32
Man, Goo.........................
Remember the name—-Doan's—
Respectfully
submitted.
Marx. I' Jr
and take no other.
Are the Best for Style and Comfort
L.
L.
WTHIT8ON,
Morris. II i: ..................
Treasurer.
Fourth
of
July
Merchants Bank.............
IVISON NEWS
Editor Guard:—That la a terribly
Committee.
Manville AS McKinney . .
dangerous, unprotected, sheer forty-
Approved:
GOOD ASSORTMENT
Moon Az Tingley ..........
(Special Correspondence.)
foot wall at the bottom of the steep
ALTON HAMPTON.
McCormick. J. J.............
end
of
the
Ivison.
July
28.
—
Everybody
is
top Incline of the west
W. A. BEL!,.
McAlister E II...............
butte, where street rock la bieng ta- through haying in this neighborhood.
E. A. BEAN
CROQUET SETS FROM $1.50 UP TO $3.50
McLeod. Geo....................
The blackberry crop is short
ken out.
G.
GILSTRAP.
W.
Newland, R. W...............
What
are
the
city
authorities
about
around here.
■ >
C. A. WINTKRME1ER
Nadeau. C.........................
that they should allow It to go un­ i
Several of the Notl farmers began
Tents, Outing’ Suits and Leggings. Kites, Sand Sets,
Nlcklln. I T....................
fenced. and that with a fence that binding Monday.
Toys, Dolls, Wagons. Etc. Bicycles—Columbia, Pierce,
IT CAN T BE BEAT.
Osburn. W. F.......................
20
could not be climbed? There should
A. Warden left last week for Ha'-
best of all teachers Is exper- not be a delay of a single day In put­ sey to secure a place.
Oregon I-and Co..............
Sneli
and Sterns.
Eicyde Patts and Repairirg
C. M Harden of Silver City, ting a proper safeguard about It.
Preston Az Halva...............
Miss .Myrtle Cornelius returned to
'»rollna. says. “1 find Electric
Polders Az Davis...............
FOR PUBLIC SAFETY
her home at Goshen Saturday, at ter
does all that's claimed tor It.
Palace of Sweets.............
A COMPLETE LIVE O? F’SHINC TACKLE
a two weeks' visit with her sis, er.
tomach. Liver and
Kidney
Potts. F C............................
Mrs. Geo. Vaughn, of this place.
l.It
EK
NOTES
Bit
I
. it can’t be beat. I have tried
Park Grocery .....................
I. 8. Day. who has been laid up all
find it a most excellent medl-
Patterson. A K..................
'spring and summer with inflamr na- < »
•»
iSpecl.il
One Hoxie Bullet Kills
Page. J. L............................
< >
tory rheumatism, is improving si
1
Blue Rlv«-
Pipes. Geo............................
'Jy. He greatly appreciates the klnd-
went through
13
ReJ Cross Drug Store...
I nei of his neighbors in cutting and
: a load of pro
10
Robert* Bro*..........................
' putting up his hay crop.
•> • R »•
| nient trail yes
Register Pub. Co..................
Ralph P. Heald and Roy Wherry,
»»
i to work <'r
Rae, W. II .............................
111 nils *er men of Portland, were look- *
Miss Go V
1
Ridgeway. W. II..................
: Ing c t>ver timber here last week. They i
er. whu returned from Kentle Hr 1
Rankin, S C..........................
were • very favorably impressed.
s Saturday, says there day
1
Rickman. Geo. Il..................
Charles Cornelius is visiting his
■tn at 'he Springs »'id tended visit to Foley Springs
Held. II....................................
parents at Goshen this week
* Bridge when he left came back Sunday evening.
Rankin, F. A
Mrs. A. Warden, who has been on
Geo. Griming czmi* down from the
coming up the road
2
Roome, S. . .
Brlge last night and Intended to go the sick list, is improving some.
I 0
Stanley*
Roll Vaughn left last week to work
i back today, but the stage was loaded
5
Steven* & llulln . . .
• nd so he will have to Uy over until In a logging camp near Berkeley.
5.
Smith. Geo. II.............
COI GH <1 KF.
Geo. W. Dickinson and family, of
tomorrow night's stage.
Schwerins Ar Lind ley
John Hawkinson was down from Elmira, were visiting their old home
Schcrslngrr, J.............
For the complete mr» of eotgha. the mine* today He say* everything her«.» Sunday
00
Smith Ar Hodman
00 eold«, asthma and bronchitis and ail I* going smooth up there
g. hw»rr « hllil. E
Charles Grunlng Is out from the 5
Rew< th«* U oriti tifoni«
no Iting complaints tending to consump­
Souders. W. L. . .
"It gives
5 0 tion. liverwort, tar and wild cherry P. camp up at the JIcK. ntie falls
Sioliert S D'dee.
to recomm end
a
4 00 have for ages maintained an estab­ and 1s In th'* city on a vis t. H
Salve," savs i J
ports ti'inting and fishing tlrst-
IS 00
ASK TO SEE THEM
Hill. N C. "I
AO lished reputation as a standard cough up her
best salve I
‘«i* WHS
remedy. It contains no opium or
««>>*1 * * * ******
.Hllll i n
ii harmful drug and can be given with hall a Me Ker
cured a fell a
A
never alls
le McKe
1 D safety to children. Price 11.00. Sold
or wi líí f I ' U
In* a* alnst th
W
T
by Linn Drug Co Williams Mfg.Co .
. cents at w A. Kuykenda
V
props., Clevslsnd. O.
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L a HANY COLLEOEyALBANY, OREGON
6IRLS BEAT THE
LOCAL TEAM
Thf t'a In pbell-Pel I Illa tl (’nnip»tty's
tiiriiliufe hoavef* wide defealcd ye*-
terilly by the t'hlcugo female swat ar­
tists 12 to 9 in a frollcnotne contest
of baseball to see which side could
handle the ball without losing it. The
Chicago "(¡Iris" were six men and
three women, one of the masculine
apprentice* hailing from
Cottage
drove. The furniture handlers were
ho unused to a playground full ¿if
skirts, wlga and feminine accoutre
nients that they lost their LePage's
glue and had to substitute an III-
•melllng fish concoction, which fully
explains their
first
defeat, from
which they had not recovered when
thft Springfield aawduat shovelers
beat them 17 walloping runs to three
tallies. Nobody stayed for the sec­
ond game, and only the first needs a
■tory.
There were three real girls on the
team
Three with sparkling eyes,
heaving bosoms
and
coquettish
glances.
The first one the runner
met was Birdie Clayton at th*
ward
Big and buxom, she could
’’shoo" the boys or tease the manag­
ers. Rut she can only play with re­
turn balls.
Birdie Clayton Is 38
years old. For 15 years she has been
a manager of every ladles' team that
has toured the country.
The little girl who cavorted In the
right vegetable garden has been with
the team two weeks, but can only
throw rocks to the back fence
Iler
age and name are not reported, but
she Is looking for fortune among the
bald heads.
The girl In left field, who Is large
and good looking, but can't handle n
bat or a ball. Is a new acquisition
from Portland.
She will improve
with age not In looks, but In clever­
ness
The centreflelder and the second
baseman are men
The fielder Is
•omethlng good In a baseball suit,
but not cute when in breaches. The
second baseman. while as ugly as
Natan as a girl. Is the prettiest little
man when he wears his masculine at­
tire you ever saw. He is as gentle­
manly as any mother's boy In ths
town, and he won't flirt with the
girls, either
The pitcher, one Myers. Is fairly
good, lie might make good with Co­
burg or llali' y. If 'he catcher could
bat h< wouldn't
be playing with
girls
The nhortitop L>o kid like a
pitcher, but ns a shortstop he made
three or four glaring error*.
The game was ludicrous, so ridic­
ulous, In fact, that many Kug« lie
“bald heads" and "kiddos ' will be at
Npringflelil this evening at •> o'clock
to see how the girls look In the dusk
The bamboo men from the furni­
ture store started off well with Mui
phy In the box
In the first two In
nlngs th i found Mi * easily and
nallel « x tallies to
grandstand.
In the fourth, fifth
I eighth they
annexed one each.
The ladles' club, Birdie Clayton,
two maids and six beaus, started In
the third to sh >w what a live bunch
of nurses they were by pushing over
three runs
in the fourth they dupll
sated the feat and In the fifth made
three more taliks. In the sixth, sev-
enth and eighth they bronght In a
nurse each time to keep the finicky
erowd In good spirits for the final
operation with Springfield
The runs by innings were as fol-
lows :
Eugene. . .150110100
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