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Y ffü. TEAM 451 to 800 cubic Inches piston dle- placernent was broken by Barney Old field and hl* Knox. Time 4:03. The old time was 4 : 32. Aitken I National), broktt the re cord for ten mile* for rar* <4 301 to ! 150 hiihes displacement. Hi* time was 8:08 against the former record' of 8:17. ilarroun fMarmont and Merz t National) were c)o*e «ecood and third. COTTAGE GROVE Honored by Women Whew * rimrn *p< -»k* „ •iler.t t ccrr- 1 suTrring trust* you. tte-ved t'u i dence ca Dr. of Wclo, N. 1 where there urs « bear witness to t’»e wonu.r- working, curini»-p. «ver «I Dr. Fierce'« I ^voriio > -ear., .pi, > — uivc« t..e ” «•. y - ff— ;ui» and «..<**«IuBy grc->p1e. with w»«r« -** wt.. *. n**«e* and xtjbbw., . . GABY NOI YET FOUND ■ v ■ AGAIN DEFEATS Dudley Clarke, the premier bata- < From Monday'* Dally Guard * man of th«« University of Oregon baae- As far as can be learned thia af- ROBERTS BROTHERS te. uoou be body of Ciaudo Gauy, of bitll team and th • Hll-N<irthw<«*t New York, May 30. Olcnn H. Ourtiaa' marvelous feat of champion football tullbu<k, la to don IT riAKÜS V/EAK WQTICM STRONO thia city, who was drown<4 In the u Tacorua uniform a* Soon aa he Willamette river near Heuns Vista aviation in flying to New York, 137 miles, in 162 minutes, com gradual«-* it riAKix rie:: women well . In June The Nesmith team again defeated Haturday afternoon, baa not been re pelled the attention of the entire world today. His flight from In M-i'urlng Clarke. Manager Quinn Roberts Bros.' team of Eugene at covered ?• o w'ffnin'i s -^ mi I wa* ever misdirected or her eon- A party of Eugene men, slipped something big ovqr every Cottage Grove yesterday afternoon Including Ralph Weed, Archie Briggs, fi.iencc moplacd *.i«n she wrote for ad vie«, to the state capitol to Governor s Island, off the Battery, breaks liu* Northwest le-ugus munager. It is by the score of 8 to 4. Cottage William McCornack, Bud Kornpp. • '« W oslo ’ s D.,rst«»«av M sdical A ssociation , Dr. K. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y. all speed records in distance contests. known that Walter MeCredie of Port Grove out batted their opponents, and Harry Graham, Hal Wood. Frank land haa liud hl* weather eye on ¿>r. Piene'* r*t***art /nSiœ mU<i BMur i Sow—/ movement one* * Ser- Curtiss rested quietly at his hotel today and received the Clarke ever since the big fellow was ibis, together with th«« other Baker’s Hyland and others, went to the scene superb pitching, was responsible for of the drowning early Sunday morn congratulations that were showered on him. He made it clear attending th«- Portland Academy. At tbe vlstory. Th* two teams are play ing and are «till working in an en time "Big Dud" was playing ing another game this afternoon. deavor to locate the remain* In the the land office In Alaska. that he believed still greater feats in flying would be accom that right field iMwuuae be couldn't catch The score; DEATH OF ROSWELL water. Mr Shelley was a resident of th* h balloon, but he was leading the In- plished, and these in the not far distant future. Charles Nadeau returned from Cottage Grove. Hood River country for a number tenH-holuatle la-ague In batting, and SHELLEY IN PORTLAND of years, where be and hl* wife con ------- It H 1*0 A E there last night and tells of the AB His flight at the state capitol began at 7 ;Q3 a. m. yesterday, P A practically won the pennant on _ a* be learned it, a* fol- Tanacber 4 2 1 1 0 0 drowning, ducted the Little White Store’* at and only two stops were made before his biplane glided on the hla atlckwork the last year he was Hili ... 4 3 1 7 0 0 lews; 'I 1 Uc launch in which Gaby i Well Known Citizen of State Odell, st the same time putting out In preparatory school. Wicks . 4 1 1 2 0 1 and lister Luckey were riding down an orchard near the store, and in a beaches of Governor's Island. The first stop was at Pough Dies in Good Samaritan Four years ago he entered tbe Uni Baker . . 4 0 3 1 3 0 the river from Harrisburg to Salem general way acting as "booster’’ for keepsie, where an hour was spent by Curtiss in going over his versity and since then h* ha* been a Gray . . 4 1 0 13 5 0 struck a log or something in th* Hospital. that part of tbe Hood River valley. loading all-round athlete aa well aa a 4 0 2 0 0 0 river and upset a short distance from Of recent years be and hla wife engine and refilling the oil tank. The second stop was at hlgh-atandlng student. He baa won Chapin . Roswell Shelley, of Carnea, Wash . Russell 3 0 2 0 0 0 Beuna Vista. Gaby, who was steer had reaided at Caraon. Wash., whers points for bls track team by Jug Inch ... (■wood, where he made his official landing. died at tbe Good Satrartan hospital 4 0 1 2 0 0 ing the craft, was thrown out near a be was engaged in tbe real estate (ling tbe weight* and he haa won Jolly ... 4 2 1 1 1 0 stump that stood out of the water Portland, Oregon, Sunday, May 22. business. both football and baseball _ game* at 8 p. m. He was a son of Michael five feet and he landed safely on Mr Shelley was 42 years old. Ho through hla terrific power in booting Total* ....3» 8 10 27 » 1 that, while Luckey got to the boat Shelley, one of tbe honored pioneer* leaves a wife and two sons and two New York, May 30.—Th* aviator the pigskin and clouting the borse- of 1848, being the youngest of a fam- again and worked bis way to the Eug.nr grandchildren. He was a brother of hld«« Instead of continuing to play rotila i nr«l at Innwood an h«iur and AB K H 1*0 A E shore. He went to a farm bouse for | lly of six children brought across the Hon. J. M. Shelley of this city. Mr. right field Clarke developed Into one __ _____ plain* by their parents, who located •m mitin'*« and then proce«l«'<l Kelly. 2b........... 3 0 0 i 4 2 help and when be and some other and Mrs. Shelley will attend the fu of th* fastest shortstops In North Smith. If........... men returned they learned that Gaby at Pleasant Hill, thia county. 0 1 3 neral at Independence tomorrow. ^G«o,ruor’s Island. Between west collvglsle circisa and for three Coleman, ef. .. 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 bad waded ... to the nearest . shore, k ... _\| r Shelley was well known but i%|i' and Innwood, the biplan*, which ytwrs the big fellow cavort««d around Jewett. lb. ... 4 1 1 8 1 1 bad attempted to swim clear acres* throughout tbe state, having been that position This r«*r. boveter, i Hobbs, rf.......... H.I.l.A TEXAS aroMDKR 1« th«» smallwit that haa ever figured the river to the other shore where r«*M.cii.ted with J. M. Vanduvn In 4 1 1 0 0 Oregon needed bls speed in the out I Baker. R . p. . . 3 1 1 0 2 0 0 l.uckey had landed. He was unsuc- the mercantile business at Independ 1 Lave «old Hall’* Texas Wonder In the greater aviation contesta, made fit IJ anj Dud has p ayed renter ence, where the firm was readily rec for kidney, bladder and rheumatic an »•••- ... ■ ■>....,| of st ot; roll«-« an Driver, c........... 2 0 0 6 1 1 cesalui and drowned. '1 here I* no doubt that Clarke i I Hater, hour Fot minute* at a time Curtiss' C. Fisk, who I* with a logging ognised as one of tbe leading mer trouble for the last five years, and 4 V 0 & 3 2 *a ............ could go to Manager MeCredie and 1 Hardewty. 3b. . 3 0 1 1 0 0 camp near the scene of the drown cantile firm* of the Willamette val have guaranteed it In many eases, machine skimmed through th* sir sign a contract any day after be grad Hardesty, C., cf 2 0 0 0 0 0 ing, saw Gaby enter tbe water. He ley. He served a* county clerk of ■ but have never had a complaint. «• etxty mil** an hour and th* spacial uate* If be wanted to. for he I* a* | train which waa following the flight, started to wade and seemed to sud Polk county In tbe early eighties and day’a treatment in eaoh botti* IMipular with the funs a* aunahlne In O. J. HULL. 1 denly sink out of sight, evidently later was appointed first receiver of J w»« hard put to keep abreast of the 4 Total* .... 30 4 24 11 June and there Isn't a sportsman in flying machine. Score by Inning«. coming to a ’ jumpoff" unexpecttidly. j Oregon that Isn't proud of the big Curtis«' f««wt wlna for him a 310.- 12 ------ 3 4 6 6 7 H » That was the last seen of him. Fisk fellow and what be haa done. 000 cash prise from th« New YorJ Cott age Grove 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 1—8 says he could not swim a stroke, or Be It said here, though, that to E. Eugene ......... World 0 0 0 0 4 he would have attempted to rescue 0 u 0 0 — 4 Quinn goea none of the credit for Th* latest revised figure* of the summary. Gaby, but he could do nothing but landing D. Clarke. Curtiss Coleman. flight* are Start from Albany, 7:03 Baker of Eugene struck out 6. stand on the bank and see him go Quint. erack young thlr.l aackcr, to walked 1, hit I. Baker ot Cottage under and never come up. Gaby wa* a m ; arrive at Governor’s Island at also a University of Or«-gon man. soon, Total time trip, four houra 57 Grove struck out 14. walked 3. bit 2. a fair swimmer, but the suddenness "Curt " played *«<ond to Clarke's Stolen minute*; «lapsed time of two stops base*—Kelly. Smith, R Ba- of his plunge in the water over hi* shortstop and both of them are mem enroute, two hours and «leven min ker, Tauscber, Hill 2, Inch 2. Jolly 2. head probably strangled and fright bers of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity. ute»; actual tima of flight, two hours ened him and with his clothes tied "Coley" joined the Tiger bunch an t 44 mluut.-s; distance covered to hi* back, a* it was reported, be aud th«« »anie "Coley" put th* bug In CHEMAWA RUNNERS 150 »Iles, average *;>eed p.-r mile, was unable to du anything to save Quinn ’ s ear ttet will bring Dud about one minute six «nconds himself. Ciarke to Tacoma about July 1. DEFEAT Y. M. C. A This record I* for the flight a* a Luckey set out for Salem, where Clarke has steadfastly refused to algn who«*. The prise flight ended, aa Mr*. Gaby and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. I a < out ruet for fear he would be For tbe fourth time the Chemawa ««I st Innwood. with a record f<«r barred out of college athletic* thl* Indians defeated athlete* from the Hess were waiting for their arrival ’137 mili« to the point a* previously down the river in the launch. When year, but be has promised hl* old pal QLÍNN H. CURTI88. Portland Y. M. C .A. In the Salem- glvon. Coleman, and "Coley" say* the prom Portland relay race, finishing tbe Mrs Gaby was appraised of her hus ise Is as good as a boud Spokane long course Saturday afternoon at band's death she swooned and it was with dlfficutly that she was revived. i hour ol the service wa* fixed at Herald. FUNERAL SERMON LASTS 2 40 It 13 minute* ahead of the She srrived home on the 12;32 train o’cliM-k. and from thl* time until « last Portland runner, and demonstra that night. FOUR HOURS; GRAVE IS i o’clock tbe minister was forced to ting beyond all doubt their sui>erlor- Grappling for Body. PENNSYLVANIA WON Ity a* long distance runners over TOO SMALL THE REASON hold hl* auditors because of the fact Cbas. Nadeau says that one of the trained white men. members of the party that looked for that it was found neeewsary to en INTERCOLLEGIATE MEET Ben Berchlld. bearing on hl* back the < '■ ti ig«« Grove, U •re . May 2« —Tbe large the grave body all day Sunday thought that The undertaker Vic- the banner "Cbemawa's Fourth funeral «ervlco* ov M __ the __ ________ once be had «aught tbe body on one, remains __ of I could not lower tbe casket box. and Philadelphia May 30—The Uni tory" concluded the relay for Che- the grappling hooks, but it got loose Harley Queener. held at Saginaw ye*- workmen had to go oaverai miles versity of Pennsylvania won the in maws. He 1* only 15 year* old. but terddav, war* th* most lengthy In distant for dynamite and l«la*< away. tero ......... leglate _......................................... meet on Franklin field acknowledged to be one of the speed before it reached the surface. the pastorate of th* Rev W A. El th«« solid rock until the grave wa* Saturday by th* narrow margin of The party left Eugene on the train iest Indian runners ever turned' out Saturday morning for Salem, where kin«, who preached the sermon Th«« given proper dimension*. | two |Miints, scoring 3 7H Plinti to In the Northwest. they Intended staying several day*. Yale’s 25 H. Luckey and Gaby got off the train at Michigan, through the fine work I Harrisburg and proceeded down the of her sprinter, K C. Crai», took TELEGRAPH LINEMEN river from there In Luckey's gasoline third place from Princeton, scoring They went along without mks- 20 points. Princeton made 17 points. HELD UP BY FARMER launch. hap until the boat overturned near Cornell 14, Harvard UH. Syracuse, i S, Anib«-r t 6. Brown and Itartmouth j R Cartwright of Harrisburg Beuna Vista. They had Intended reaching Salem about the middle of in>Ma 2H, u-'o.iov... Wesleyan. Scrofula la a blood disease manifested usually by an ulceration of the Il.wdoln and New York University , the afternoon and would have done Objects to Wires Going glands. It I* almost entirely hereditary tn it* origin, being tho seeds or dregs of 1 so had it not been for the fatal acci 1. Through Place. a«ime stectflc blood poison which has been transmitted. In mo It Bed form, to the each dent. the 220-, The world ’ s record In oBsnrlng of diseased JBNRtaga, Whe.e the blood to apcclal. :o. ... yard dash, 21 1-5 second*, held by Brady, the Portland diver, who ha* fsttscks other portions of the system beside th* glanlA *...1 w I-« Its edc.t , Wafers, of Georgetown, was equalled Harrlrbv-g, O- M ìy 10. A crew been successful in rec.vering bodies frequtntly in wesk eyes, poorly <teve!-«pd bodes, remit ng sores and ulcer*, tku. In Cruig of Michigan, and the Inter- of linemen w rkl g for the Postal from the river in many cases of . f! ****** like scaldhesd. catarrhal trot.Ue* etc. V Idle the young are the uses ' < olleglate pole vault record of 12 Telegraph 'on j a».y was held up here drowning, was sent for yesterday and \ ^»«.?s»ur* from scrofulous trouble*, it is true ths* l is some'.lm.'s held la check te« 3 1-4 Inches, held by Campbell, In ft* work by J R '"artwrlght while it is presumed that he is working at until middle Ilf* Is reached, or passed, and then. ** tho physical system begins tc <>f Yale, wa* raised to 12 " feet 4 3-K " " stringing two wire, through his 1000- the scene of the drowning today. Was Eugene I’I uiii I ht . decline, older persons sre attacked by the dises««. 8 8 8 is the cne real auJ Intiies by Nelson, of Yale. ,i -re ranch adjoining town. He had certain cur* for Bcroful*. I'. Is * blood purifier without an equal and It cures warned the foreman the night be-, Claude Gaby was aged about 29 < lianifd« tioh|M> Long In |N«ui>t this destructive blood poison by remov.ng the germs from the blood sad so en The-champion hips were not de- fore not to proceed with :he work. years and besides hl* wife, formerly riching and building up tbe circulation that the disease can not remain. 8 8 8. elded until the final eient. tbe 220- The advice was uot heeded, however. Mis* Rena Hyland. wb<im he married geazches out every taint and import y from tho blood, it give* to the blood the yard <|ash. was run off. Before thl* until Mr. Cartwright appeared on about five years ago, he leave* hl* | paremu. Atnoruiey and Mrs G«W. rlcbnea* and power necessaiy to the tsalthy growth of childruur «ait it *U«ugtfc sprint', Yale’s point* were 25 H. or the scene w+tii * aun It seems Mr Cartwright doubts somewhere in Washington state, and en* and invigorates the constitution* of older persons, by Its Bn* tonic effect*, three more than Pennsylvania's, 8. a 8. la a purely vegetable medicine, perfectly safe for young or old. Bcro- Craig. of Michigan, _ . Ramsdell and be right of the Postal people to cross a brother. Will, of thl* city. He was fsla being a blood disease can only be cured by a b'ood puriflar Uko 8. a. a. Minds, of Pennsylvania. Robson, of his ground, saying they have no le a plumber, being engaged in that Book on th* blood fr** to all who write and request it Wesleyan, and Cooke, of Princeton, gal title. The line was built through business 5 r himself. He was of a .here about 25 years ago and follows Jovial disposition and had numerous THE SWIFT 81’ECTFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA. toed the scratch for this event. Grata Uota tlu« lead, and Raai>e jbe .gouthyrj Pacific, the pol.es being friends, all of whom were greatly dell, wh- had defeated him In the placed Just out.-lde of Its right of shocked al the news of his untimely" 100-yard dash, could not catch him. way. No one in this section has ever death. Ramsdell took second place and before made any protest. However, Capital and Surclui i EntabUthed Mind* third, giving Pennsylvania five now that Mr. Cartwright has given GIFTS PRESENTED 4125,000 • 18*»2 points and topping Yale's score by cause for bringing the matter Into the court*, property owner* all along t we. CENTRAL SCHOOL The hurdling of Gardner, of Har the line will w.atvh with keen Interest vard. In the 220-yard event, helped the final reult. Must finally measure every business enterprise. If In stability, effi A representative of the company w. R. C. Donates Facsimile to put Yale out of the champlon- ciency. character and service a bank lias stood the test. It deserves ship. Chrlsholnt. of Vale, was look was sent here to confer with Cart more than usual consideration from the public. Copy of Declaration of I have disposed of my stock of shoes a id equipped rr.y «•<1 upon as a likely- winner in thl* wright in hope that some settlement Our past record shows that we have stood the test, and upon Inependence. I mlgh l>a made. It is understood, even ’. this we solicit your banking business. old, location, 8 4 West 8th St., with the£latcst improved however, that owing to the value Xelnon (lever at Tole Vault As usual. Yale excelled In the pole which he placed <n his land as a Memorial exercises were held in quick shoc’repair’machinerv and from r.o* on will c evote vault. Nelson gave a great exhibi right of way no agreement was reach Central school Friday evening. May all my attentien’to sloe repairing as well as making CAPITAL IMi NURI’I.IH tion of vaulting. After winning the 'd. It is intimated tat. Mr. Cart 27. After a short program by the event at 12 f««et 4 3-8 Inches, he wright may be placed under bonds four lower grades. Prof. Buchan of rew shoes to order. I use nothing but the hest of leather tried for a world's record at 12 feet to keep the peace while the linemen the University, made a brief but ap 10 H Inches. He got over the bar. proceed with their work. propriate address. He was followed that rrcney can buy at prices in reach of everyone but in coming down his elbow struck by Mr. Goodman and J. F. Gates, the the cross piece, much to the dismay HOUSE ON INDIAN later being a veteran of the civil war. of 15.000 persons who were specta A program was given by the four tor.'. grades and Mr. Gocdman and CREEK BURNED upper Mr. Gates made excellent addresses, were well received. Mr. Gates, MANY OLD AUTO The dwelling house of William which in a few well-chosen remarks, pre Mend n Indian Creek was burned RECORDS SMASHED last Saturday afternoon. sented to the ,-chool a facsimile copy of the Declaration of Independence, Considerable bedding and clothing Indianapolis, May 30.—In desper-! a history of the flag, and a book of ? »'Higgle* for supremacy among was saved from the building, but patriotic songs, which were the gift most of the furniture. Including a drivers of the most powerful Ameri of the W. R. C. to the school. Prin can car*, records went down for all cook stove and other articles, was cipal J. E. Patterson received the distances lr tween five and 200 miles destroyed. for the school and In behalf of The fire started on the roof and gifts ! at the Ind anai'idls speedway Satur- the school, thanked the donors for I day, and in the merciless grind only probably was caused by a spark from the valuable gifts. the chimney.—Florence West. two men were Injured. I An unique feature of the occasion Herbert Lyttle, the driver, and his was the presence of a confederate ; mechanician, William Clifton, were FLORENCE ITEMS soldier, and the hearty good will in hurled from their car, an American. which the exercises were entered in , when a front tire burst a* they were It is expected that a tarmerà’ In- to, gave promise of the disappearance turning into the home stretch in the stitute will be held in Florence on or of the differences which caused each last lap of the 10-mile free-for-all about June 23. at which some of the to oppose the other on many bloody handicap. Lyttle’s left leg was bro leading Instructors on farm and dairy field«. ken and Clifton was badly bruised. topics will be present. Harroun's Drive H<*n««alional The camps of Modern Woodmen Harroun, driving the Marmon, and Royal Neighbors at Acme are a hleved a sensational triumph when arranging for their annual memorial Ito You Fell Like This? he won the 200-ntlle race In 2:46:31, services in honor of deceased mem Does your head ache or simply Ore iking the record which had been bers. The exercises will be held at feel heavy and uncomfortable? Does held by Chevrolet, who went the dls- Point Terrace on Sunday, June 5. your back ache? Do you feel fagged tance In 2;46:4«< at Atlanta. The Mrs. William Smith, of lleceta. fell out? The tonic laxative herb tea pi rfurniam «• ef Lynch, In a Jackson from the porch of J. A. l.evage’s known as Lane's Family Medicine who was second, wa«« hardly less house tn Florence Tuesday evening will clear your head, remove the brilliant, for he did not step once, and hurt her back. She was taken pain in side or back and restore while Harroun paused at the end of home yesterday, but the extent of your strength. Nothing else is so the 100th mile for gasoline. her Injury could not be ascertained good for the stvmach and bowels. At The flve-mile record for car* of then. —West. druggists' and dealers', 25c. Have You Tried The Q 0 0 THE REAL CURE 2). 2).2). FOR SCROFULA Eugene Quick Shoe Repair If Not Why Not? THE TEST OF TIME The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank I Men’s half soles sewed 75 cents Seasonable Goods Ladies’ half soles sewed 50 cents Quackenbushs* New shoes made to order $4 and up Shoes for cripples or deformed feet made at reasonable prices Lawn Mowers, Screen Doors, Wire Cloth. Lawn Hose, Tents, Garden Tools Martin Miller , Eugene Oregon. 39 W. 8th Street. i