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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1905)
Varnishes TSrfccttagOil ' Pushes n vrt on Wall Paoer and Pallet Co ' Picture Framing J. DAVIES BUYS PRATT BUILDING John Davles, the retired tallnr and ion groer,has purchased from Kubt. M. Pratt the two-tcry brick block occupied by K L). Matlock's general atoro and the Marker Gun Works on East Ninth street, the purchase price elng 13500. The deal, which bad been penliim -for lone time, was consiliums ed late Saturday alt 'UOUD. The Guurd bad known o' I lie deal for a week or more, bat by request retrained from giving publicity to it until it bad been oom- tileted. The bonding li 40x80 feet In dimen sions, and the lot ou which it stands attends from East Ninth street to f ark street, being 100 feet deep. Mr. Davies Intends to remodel the tbnlldlng, aod will divide the second floor, which Is now need for a work bop an 5 a wareroom, Into lodging .rooms. The residence property of Mr. Pratt at West Sixth and Lawrence streets lias also been purchased by Mr. Da tvlos. JMRS- ANNIE RYBOLT WANTS DIVORCE Says Her Husband Has Been Cruel and Inhuman Has Not Sup ported Her Mrs. Annie F. Kybolt has sued her husband, llezeklab Rylott, for dl--voroe and the custody of tbelr minor oblidreD, William Uuy, aged 10 years, and Sylvlnia Hot, agsj 8. Mrs. Ribd'. says that they were married In Missouri on October 5, .1804. Bhs alleges that In September, 1902, ber husband began to treat her in a orurl and Inhuman mauuer, In that he carted aud abused ber, called her vile aud Indeceut names, end 'threatened to ki'l her and wrongfully saconeeil her uf uiiubaatlty. That dur ing the last two .Tears Le has failed -and neglected to provide for ber and -their children, spending bla money at the saloons. L. Bllymi Is the plaintiff's attorney. IjREATNORTHEKN'S NEW OFFICERS The Uraat Northern Development Co., operate g the rich Ureat North ern mine lu the Ultie Hlver district, -held Its anunal eleoMon of officers In 1be company's office In tbla rlty Sat urday night. The fotlowlug officers were electel: President, W. S. Stand deb; viae presldeut, J. S. Mahon; eoretary, J. II. Glass; treasurer, W. S. Standlsb; dlrootors, W. S. Stand 1sb, C. L. Joinan, Dr. Morse, Dr. A. J. liodges aud J. S. Mahon. Another Pioneer Gone Mrs. Mary 9. Burr, of Montague, "Cel., daughter of J. M. and Sarah E. Xakln, and oldest sister of D. K. La ''kin, of fiugeue, died at ber home at the age of 73 years, 8 mouths aud 25 days. She was bora la Ohio Oatobsr 21, 1831, the family moving to Illi nois in 1839. In 1849 she was mar Jied to 8. B. lluir. Tbey orosaed 'the plalus to Oregon in the same train with her parents in 1851 Her husband died iu 1901, She leaves eight ohlldren, 33 grandehlldreu, IS Sreat-itrandchlldren, two sisters and one brother to mourn her loes. she was burled July 1,1, 1905, near her bone at Montague. , Boy Wanted sThe Onurl desire to secure a good Dorlgat boy to learn the printer's trade. 'A good opportunity for a boy of good habits and fair education. Must be willing to work. Call or address, (.Joan), Eogene, Or. Sheep for Sale " I have a lot of good Marino ewes for stock purpose which 1 devlre to dispose of. I will be at the Smeede Hotel on August 2fth and 20th, so any intending purchaser can arrange with J. a CARTWR1GUT. No. 40 W. Business Briefs Take your wheel to MoClanaban. We want old bioyoles. ..McClanahao Fishing rods at reduced prices at Chambers' Hardware. Panama bats oleaned. Eugene Dye workB, 2.") per cent discount on bikes. Mo Clanahan Gloves froTi 19 oents uo at Jenulng Edffards. Camp outfits of all kinds. Chambers' Hardware. New stock bathing suits and water wi' iis at Kay's Guu Store. Try Security poultry food for your ailing chickens. Chambers' Hardware. The best tents in the market at Jen ulugs & lid wards. Six biuyoles on sale at 25 per cent discount. McClanahao. Vudor porch shades will make a cool room out of your hot poroh. Chambers' Hardware. New etook bathing suits and water wluga at Kay's Uun Store. Eat at the Hazelwocd and you will nevor go away hungry. s Black Spanish leaders and full line of fishing taokle at v Chambers' Hardware. Rambler, the best of all bicycles. McClanabau sel'a them. Pali shipment matting just receiv ed. New styles aod low prices. Chambers' Hardware. Now is the lime to have yonr old olothes Uxei at Eugene Dye Works.. Refrigerators at reduced prices; on ly a few left. Chambers' Hardware. Kinlnok house paint. Ibe best on the market, at Jennings & Edwards. See the Uendee wire sorub brush; 11 will do twice the worn in ba'f the time. Chambers' Hardware. GASOLINE WOOD SAW No Flying Sparks, Burning Coals, and No Danger of Fires The np to date gasoline wood saw. I'or prompt service aud good work. Wool saved with guage. No long sticks. Phone dlack 013. Rea.775!l'erry. W. E. bODDV. KATES TO PORT LAND ON THE 26TH A large number of people have re-j ported tbelr Intention to go to Port land on the 20th lust. It enongb re port special reduced rates will be se cured. Tickets good for returu on I any train. It la necessary that reports be In as early as possible. Particulars at baton A Wlnstanley's. Second growth fir wood for sale. Ask fjr the prioe. Kay's Gun Store. FOR SAVING WE ARE IT A Kohler and Campbell piano, such as Is usually sold at from fj.15 to 1360 by other dealers In Eugene can be bought of us for 81G5. This Is how they save you from ,825 to 1100 on each piano. E1LKR3 PIANO HOUSE, Per f. A, Rankin, Mgr. Use the Telephone You might as well use your tele phone for ordering drus store aunAi as for ordering groceries. We want telephone orders and have a way of delivering goods quickly. Try it some time and see bow we hustle. 'Pbona Red 1611. Hull's Red Cross Drug Store, Eighth Street, Smeede Grill Open all night. Everything In the market served. Our stock cf wall paper Is the most oomplete we ever had. We alawys have remnants at less than half price. Chambers' Hardware. Just think I A nice pattern of wall papet for 75o at Prestou A Hale. 8th Street. Ckss EXPLOSION AT BALL GAME Tears Flow Like Water When Co burg KnocKs Out a Victory That deep, loud series of sounds as of persons choking to death with mirth is not coming from victl'us be lug tickled Into hysterics. Neither If it the volc of a dying swao. It come from the gleesome aggregation of the Coburg rcuckers giggling over their victory at the old league grounds yes terday afternoon, when they woo a spirited contest from the locals by the score of 12 to 10. The sane was a Salvation Army jubilee from the atari and the 250 exoited fans who saw It got their money's worth and all con tributed their share of wind nod quite a few donated a few dollars to the cause. It Is reported that Joe Bryan (no relation to William J.), of sprlngfleld, has closed his stare for a tew days and Is living off of the inter est cf bis money so easily tsken lu. At the beginning of the first canto the libeial muckers hypnotized Mo Cornauk and from then on tte main spring was turned loose. Finally the sail-away balls beoame a sore eye and ao another specimen in the person of Jones was put in the artillery garden, and fiom the fourth canto the big guns could not mow him down, only three bits being taken from biro. In the second inning with the bases (.ill Bettls had a chance to get a strautte bold on glory. He waited for a good one over the rubber, then with a mighty swing of ti e willow the ball went over the garden wall aod the si lent first baaeoiao OBme home a win ner and ia now as famous as Miiwau kee's beet. The game was full of Bensntional plays, interspersed with ragging. A few of the muckers imagined them selves at a bullfight and acted accord ingly. Paine'a base running wis great, and the little Gastun-Alfonso act of Paine'a aud Driver's in the eighth chapter brought forth many cheers. Coleman alo did some good work at second. The umpire's noik was line uutil ;be tatal uiuth, when somehow he thought of a grandmoth er's funeral whioh be wanted to at tend and rushed things along. He put King out on one of the rankest decisions seeu for a long time. The grandstand made more noise than the peace conference, but fo no avail, aud after one short struggle we all went home, vowing to see next Sunday's game or bust. Tie Guard's score is sb follows: COKURG. ab r h a po e U Uettls, lb 6 2 3 1 1G 1 Lemley, o 5 0 1 5 6 0 Coleman, 2b 5 1 2 2 3 o P. Bettls, cf 6 1 1 o 1 0 Williams, 3o 5 2 110 1 MoMulllu, 88 5 2 3 4 13 Green, If 5 1 0 0 0 0 Buckman, rf.. ., 4 2 1 0 0 0 Morris, P 1113 0 0 il 12 13 10 27 5 EUGENE. ab r h a po e t',De. lb 4 2 118 0 Gllmore, 3b 6 i i j 3 0 Drlver,2l 4 3 2 2 3 1 Kln- 0 2 2 2 1 9 0 McCormlck, es 5 1 3 2 3 4 JonP 5 1110 0 Branstetter, cf 5 0 12 10 Gby." 4 0 1 0 0 0 MoCornack.lf 4 0 0 0 0 0 38 10 12 10 27 sni i 1 IV JHcme ron-U Bettis. Two-bsse hlts-L. Bettls, Coleman (2), Morris King, Palue. Struck out-By Morris,' 5; by McCornaok, 2; by Jones, 6. Bases on balls-Off Morris, 3; off Mo Cornaok, 1; off Jones, 5. Stolen bases -L. Bettls, Paine i3), Gilmore, Drl ver, MoCornack. Left on bases-Co-bnrg, 9; Engene, 5. SaorlBoe hlts Lemley, McCornack. Earned runs Coburg, 4; Eugene, 3. Umplre-Dri-ver. Bakery and Grocery Go to the new bakery and grocery at Fifth aud Wlllam.tte street., Too always get your money's worth ther.. Phone Red 811. Closing out a line of garden, hose at wholesale prices. J. W. KAYS FUR. CO. Toe Peerless Ice cream freeier is the test. Call and we will .how you. Chambers' Hardware. IBaBlalssssBlsssBT' I Window Shades UNHEALTHY KIDNEYS Dr Darrin Says That "Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Dcn't Know It" "Yes," aid Dr, Darrlo to our re port.er,'"kidney and bladder diseases are more prevalent than most people suppose. The symptoms are so nu merous and different that thousands suffer and do not discover the real nanse of their trouble uutil they are in the latal g'ip of Bright' disease or rlla'ete". "The warning cf kidney trouble is backache, aching pain over the hips, swollen ackles.sedimeut or deposit la he crlne, bloody or highly colored aud milky white urine, frequent de sire to pass nrine, scanty urine, vora cious appetite, thlwt, mouth dry, tongue furred and swollen, weakness and wasting of fleab, skin pale, waiy or dry, bad odor of perspiration and pufUneeB under the eyes. "Advice aod treatment shocld not be negleated by those baring acy of the above symptoms, rhicb can be easily cored, otherwise will result in a fatal malady. "I have for years," continued the doctor, "made a specialty of success fully treating all forms of bladder and kidney diseases, and will be pleased to talk with any one regard ing their case, and give my candid opinion or render any service tbey may require." ANCHER SALEM TESTIMONIAL Mr. E liter: -Thirteen years ago Dr. Darrlu visited Salem aod cured my daughter, Martha Dove, of dla h'tee. She was unable to retain urine and had t j Ret up many times, night and day. Dr. Darrlu cured her so she never bad any return of the symp toms. My daughter resides In Went Salem, Uiegon. G. B. DOVE. DR. DARRIN'S PLACE OF BUSI NESS. Dr. Darrin oan be consulted free at the Smetde Hotel, Eugene, Oregon, until Oct. I, from 10 o'clock to 5 daily, evenlnes 7 to 8, Sunday 2 to 4. .The doctor makes a specialty of all diseases of the eye, ear, nose aod Lthroat, oaUrru, deafness, bronchitis, 1. grlpps, heart, liver, bladder and kidney diseases, or those who soffer from epathy and lnilfference. Also genito urinary and shin diseases in either tex, such as blood taintB, seminal weakness aod lost vigor, var icocele and stricture. Circulars and question blnnks sent to any address and correBpondenoe'solioited. Many cases can receive home treatment after one vlait to the doctor's offloe. Bat teries and belts furnished with full directions for their use. WOOD SAWING WITH GASOLINE ENGINE lam prepared to do nn In dot woodsawlng with a new (lASni ivp ENGINE. J. W. CHKIST1AN, Residenoe So. 770. Pearl street Phone o. Red 71-1 Born At Mapleton, Oregon, on Sunday August 13, 19U5, to Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Neely, a son. We are Going to Dye s'S'othea thla week and every week Workl, 'phon. Kd 1391. 8eDe U See our tents before buying; It may Chambers' Hardware. Three favorite words with Your grocer: Schilling's Best and monevhack. Refrigerators at oot- nm." . Don't Swelter Perfectly safe. They are CamWtIardware Ninth street. 43 E"t MANY VIOLATE .J-THE GAME LAW Warden Baker Sends Report of Ar.'': rests and Conviclionsin July i in,.-. a-.. A gust in state Game Warden J. v sends the Guard the following t(,p011 of arrests and conviction for violsiin. tbe game laws in July aud Augant; u. m. murpny, muiug quail, tm t!5. A. G. Reynolds, having n f0SK aion trout leas thau 5 injia ln fined 820. E. Dean, unlawful flsbicg, ijnd ' 8W, Wm. Hawkness, unlawful Benlni, lined m. Long, killing deer, fined ?25. Uuyf, killing deer, fined 8:5 A B. Lanff, killing deer, $3. ' ( Thos. llaoser, killing der, Herd 2o. Geo. Forty, killing deer, Qr.ed J25. Jus. Thomas, killing deer, fined m. Cbas. Tarebof, killing deer, Rati 25. Jon. Lokum, killing deer, fined IS, Gould, Sr., killing deer, fined 125. Gould, Jr., killing der, Uned $25. Joo. Anderson, killing deer, fined 115. . Juatls Salvlnl, killing deer, 25. ; Otto Fredrlcksou, killing deer, fined $25. Vlotor Uittiok, killing deer, fined' 25. j Cbas. Miller.killlng deer, fined Si". Cbas. Stephens, killing deer, fined 125. Sam Varley, killing deer, fined $25. Geo. Armeutrout, kllllig deer, fined 2o. James Hamlin, killing pheasants, acquitted. W. S. Hauaer, J. T. Jflfrey, Wm. Horn and E. A. McLautblln, entered plea of gultly tn killing deer cut of season. The justice of the peace re fused to fine each. Two oases iu Lane for killing pheas ants, result Dot reported. Too oaset In Clackamas, case set for Septem ber 5. J. W. BAKER. Babies' akin will be soft, fair and smooth it you give thorn llolllstsr's Rocky Mountain Ten thin month. It regulates the stomach and bowels. It makea tbe little ones sleep aud grow. 35 cents, Llun Drug Co. Ohio Fly libatroyer Is toe beet pre paration for keeping flies off cattle, horses, etc. Sold arid guaranteed by Hull's drug sture. 3) ceuti a quart, 81 a gallon. Special Price on all Crje( For a short time -jf a VINTH a.KL AK. J i Ir , : Livery and Fe E. BANCS Ptof v I ff' Eusea rioreac OC3e LlriCJ RoKburi-Manhflelil C , c,.r Bhould notify the evening before or si ' McKenzie Btage loaves a 6:30 .. a j" Phone Main 21-1 tsseroaane PAIiACE JWEATi; ' Five pound cat';; BRODERSJ Schnieder Block, West W'- 11 la uoSsjq 3ua3n3 J n -s s ' M mubu noX imp ta8uut rwi SJ" fl , i' wp tpui 1M """lowi XpSu ou,m FT$ H ioj ov A, BUI DI DOS SIUJ wi T r., J -sta I torn Ci ! it Litl i' b?