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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1907)
t It's time you learned about Suesine Silk Sues'ne Silk is not a mercerized cotton or imitation of silk it is silk real silk, fortified inside the fabric with a fine, thin fibre of Egyptian cotton, giving double strength and double wear without de tracting from the exqusite beauty and fineness of the silk itself. Suesine Silk comes in all the leading shades, is 27 inches wide and retails at 50c per yard THE PLACE TO TRADE NICKLIN & NEAL PHONE. MAIN 63. TWO ENTRANCES Park and Oak Streets; .Oth and Oak Streets f 5 SECOND LEAGUE GAME IS NEXT SUNDAY The second lea sue baseball game Till be pulled off at Recreation Park between the Siirinsfleld Blues and c,.uand Pnita m'vt Snndav at 3 I), m. w t.n pnito u-in tt wtll nlnce Eugene and Suringfeild on an equal footing, while if the times come out, uu iuw Snrlnefield will have a good lead for the coveted ra?. Eugene has de feated all comers this season, but I they have not bucked up against the ; speedy aggregation from across the river. Both teams are strengthening : for Sunday's game. Whtttaker will jbe at third and Wlstar Johnson at ! short for the Colts, while Carter Lee will play short and Karl King will do the catching for the Blues. What promises to be the feature of the game will be the pitchers' battle be tween the two side-wheelers, Hind, of Springfield, and DeNcffe, of Eugene. All Springfield will be over to root for their team and the crowd promis es to be a record breaker. .flennen's Toilet Powder fllllSl is the Shining; Hark of Success which every Imitator aims at. But Menncn's Borated Talcum Toilet Powder romaiiis in imitable despite of all false boasts "as good as Mennen's." Menu en's Toilet Powder made Its fame by Its miteriortty. It holds its fame by UiIb Bame inimitable quulity. There Is nothing like Men nen's. There could not be, becauscnoonoelse knows the secret of the Mennen powder and tho processes of manufacture. 1 herofore no "imitation" has been more than a tnrface im itation, superficial, spurious and fraudulent. Under the provisions of the new pure food and drugs law every box of Mermen's bears the serial number deBtgnnted by the government, a ftimran- and Dier of. Mennen's Toilet Powder. Facsimile of Box. To sire absolute protection to nsere of Mennrn't, the company h&a pat ented a non-reflUable box "the box Umtlax." JuairtonSIennwi'BXor your own protection Have yon tried Mermen's Violet Borated Talenm Toilet Powder? I-adtM partial to violet perfume will find Mennen'e Violet Tut ruin fragrant with the odor of freeh-piucked Tarma violets. For wv'e everywhere foraicu. By 0 null, postpaid, on receipt of price. Sample free. GERHARD MENNEN CHEMICAL CO., Newark, N.J. Guaranteed under the Food and Drugs Act, June so, IBM; Serial No.ims Fsdimlle of Box. DOES YOUR. WORK KEEP YOU OUTDOORS? We have a special C UrflT in a Man's.... OflVE All solid selected calf uppers; heavy oak sole-leather soles. Just the thing for spring wear MILLER, UTe Shoe Man 39 West 8th St. cr Miles' Anti-Pain Pill Cure Headache. Almost Instantly and lcavo no bad effects, They also relieve every other pain. KeuraW gia, Rheumatic Pain, Sciatica. Backache, Stomach ache, Ague Pains, Pains from in jury, Bearing-down pains, Indigestion, Dia Einess, Nervousness and Sleeplessness- I a Prevent All-Aches Rv taklne one or two Dr. Miles" Anti-Pain Pills when you feel an attack coming on. Yon rot only avoid uftrinsr, but the weak ening ir.fluenre of pain upon the system. II s imtanie nn cannra - - am p.tirinn M when VOU tWU.0 umthino influence upOn the er lirinps refreshing sleep- r1orv it i ent Never old in bulk. nervous blet 1 his DOUGLAS GETS TWO YEARS IN PENITENTIARY YOUNG MAX WHO TLEADEU GUILTY TO CHARGE OP IUK GLAltY AT FLORENCE SEN TENCE!) BY JUDGE HARRIS Case of State vs. Bert Kclsay for Lar. ceny of $240 Check from John Tunnell Occupies Court's Attention Today A Number of Civil Crises Disposed Of. Martin DoiiRlas, who pleaded guil ty to burglary, committed at Flor ence, was this forenoon sentenced to two years in the penitentiary and will he taken to Salem in a day or two. The case against Chas. Rath, his al leged accomplice, was dismissed. The trial of Dert Kelsny, charged with tho larceny of a $210 check from John Tunnell, at Creswell. was taken up right after the Hoff man vs. Scott jury went out and the following jury chosen: G. F. Hard, S. A. Sage, Chas. Stickels, B.F. Cleek. J. S. Conger, J. W. Hamble, Fred Krueger, E. H. Hawkins, Ed L. Ay ers, I. N. Edwards, F. P. Close, A. F. Linn. Civil Cases. HIbbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co., a corporation, vs. C. C. Matlork; to recover money. Jesse G. Wells for plaintiff. Woodcock & Potter for de fendant. Continued pending bankruptcy. Nannie K. Belshaw vs. Edith B. Linton; to recover money. Woodcock & Potter for plaintiff. Judgment for $191.27; interest at S per cent; sale of attached property. Wynne Hardware Company vs. Crystal Consolidated Mining Compa ny; to recover money. Medley & Johnson for plaintiff. Judgment for J615.09; Interest at 6 per cent. POET TELLS OF SENATORIAL BEI Jonnuin Miller Mlves Political Talk With Sonic Poetic Illusions. Joaquin Miller, with his high boots, long benrd, frock coat and senatorial boom, is at the Imperial hotel meeting friends, passing out cigars and acting like a politician, says the Portland Journal. He has not lost his divine afflatus, and sneaks of the mountains, forests, sireams and hills In his old poetic fashion. In fact the senatorial prob ability is submerged in a prospective edition of poems. How the noet. came to be a sena torial possibility was told in an old fashioned manner this morning in which side dissertations on the beau ties of Oregon, ambitions realized and fulfilled, past history of the Ore gon country as seen from an ox wagon, filled most of the interview. "It was this way," began the poet. "When I was In Portland on my day at the Lewis and Clark exposition some of the old-timers told me that I ought to he United States senator. That was two years ago. Some of them still think so.. I am not seek ing the office, neither am I running awav from it. "That Is all there is to it. What would you do? I have had a great denl of experience in Oregon; know every tree In the state and a few out side. That is one of my strongest recommendations for the office." .Mr. Miller will be in Portland sev eral days. He will take part In the meeting of the pioneers and stay for the rose carnival. Next week he will leave for Canyon City, where he will he the orator nt the Fourth of July celebration. THE TEXAS WONDER. Cures all kidney, bladder and rheu matic troubles; sold by all druggists on two months' treatment . by mall 'or $1. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2920 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo. S:;ud for tes timonials. Sold by Hull's Drug Store, LITTLE BABY OF ECZEMA Parents Applied to Hospitals and Doctors but Could Get No Re lief 'Grew Worse Under Doctor's Prescription Friends Recom mended Cuticura Result A SPEEDY AND PERMANENT CURE " Wo express to you herewit h our boat thanks for the cure of our baby from eczema. The eczema appeared when the child was three months old. Wo applied to several doctors and hospitals, each of which gave us something differ ent every time, but nothing brought re lief. A physician recommended a salve wliich we threw into the firo after two days' use as the eczema became worse so that the baby scratched his face. At last, one of our friends recommended to us Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Oint ment. A few days afterwards improve ment could be noted. Since then wo have used nothing but Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, and now the baby is six niont lis old and is quite cured. All that we used was ono cake of Cuti cura Soap and two boxes Cuticura Oint ment, costing in all $1.25. Even the poorest man can pay that instead of throwing it into tho doctor's lap. I myself only make twelve dollars a week as a teamster, but I recommend the Cuticura Remedies strongly to all moth ers whose children suffer from such dis eases. They are cheap, harmless and good. C. F. Kara ana Wife, 343 Kast 65th Street, New York, March 30, 1900." FOR SORE HANDS Soak the hands on retiring, in a hot, creamy lather of Cuticura Soap. Dry and anoint freely with Cuticura Oint ment, and in sitvero cases spread tho Ointment on thin pieces of old linen or cotton. Wear during the night old, loose, kid gloves, with tho finger ends cut off and holes cut in the palms, or a light bandage of old cotton. riira Soap (iVolo CVlmo tlio Skin, CutU-ur Ointm.nt IMK:) to Ili-al the kln, ami Cutti-itr 1'ltla (ClkucvUU Cat.-), 2.V. per Ul ul AO) to PurHjr Hip Bloi.d. Sild thntushout ihr world, l'mtrr Drue a. I'hem. Corp., Mr l-n.p... Itixton, !. lVpot J-..niT.m.N.-wter,jr Clirt.-rh.n- Sq. ; l'arf Itfihrrlf . 3 Hiif I- I Vmx. M-Aiai.cU Tree," Jluw Ui UiucMua loi STONE JAliS We bavc the most complete line of stone fruit jars from half gallon to !2-f:allon ever carried in Eugene. Eugene Grocery, 43 Kast Nlntb St. The "come ami fjo" feelings tnnt von experience after taking HolllH ter's t'.o' kv Mountain Tea Is simply wonderful. Druss increase your weak ness. This remedy does the business. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Linn Drug Co. NOT ICR Ladies' hats at reduced prices at Mrs. W. F. Colvln's millinery store. 84 East Ninth street. j22 Coffee cake, 10c. Eugene Bakery, opposite theatre. Pick vour way to tho Theatre Cafe for a 20 cent dinner. tf u-arnnr tunes olanos. Leave or ders at Morris- Music Store. tf Dinners 20 cents. Theatre Cafe, tf ,ni dinners at 11:45 every day at the Theatre Cafe. tf Tell vour trlends anout the 20 cent dinners' at the Theatre Cafe. tf. Your appetite quenched for 20 cents at the Theatre Cafe tf :and cruisers1 estimate booK for sale at the Guard office. .DAILY XOTKS FROM 4 COUNTY CI.KKK'S OFFICIO. Kenl Estate Tmnsfers. Sarah M. dates to Forrest N. Whlsman; certain Innd In sec. 30, tp SI, s. r. 1 west. JliOO. Unlt"d Stales to G. W. Cruson; 100 acres in sec. 4, t. 21, s. r. 4 w. Talent. M.J. Arnell et al to Walter Price et nl; eust half of lot 17, Cole's plat, Marcola. $1200. J. F. Drewer et ux to A. C. Dilley: S7 acres in tp. IS, 8. r. 2 w. 4 450. Albert Larson et ux to S. D. Camp bell; 134 acres in sec. 30, t. 19, s. r. 3 w. $1700. E. F. Chapman to Storey-nrncher Lumber Company; 161.21 acres In sec. 30, tp. 23, s. r. 3 w. $1. W. C. Shortridge et ux to Storey Rracher Lumber Company; 161.21 acres In sec. 12, tp. 23, a. r. 3 w. $2500. United States to Mamie Moore; 160 acres in sec. 2, tp. 18, 8. r. 8 w. Patent. Christ Oafinger to Jacob Oeflngor; 160 acres In sec. 2 8, tp. 17, s. r. 2 w. $2500. Jacob Oefinger to Albert J. Ward; IfiO acres in sec. 28, tp. 17, s. r. 2 w. $5000. nboda Ellmaker to Howard Lydy; half acre in sec. 19, tp. 16, 8. r. 1 w. $150. Ingebor Jorensen to Olaf .1. Hans sen; 205.79 acres in sees. 11, 14 and 31, tp. 18, s. r. 1 1 w. $10. Slh A. Itowe et ux lo Michael Al mas! et ux; 12 1.18 acres In sec. 36. tp. 11, s. r. 4 w. .'0'io. 1'nitert Slai:s to Miir": Hartley: 1RII acrea in a,v-c. 21, s. r. 10 w. I'm cut. . F. S. Illnes et ux to Eiliel K. Mor ris; certain land In tp. 20, s. r. 3 w. $31. C. Cole et ux to E. C. Carter; lot 2, block 7, Cole's 1st ad to Marcola. $112.50. C. Cole et ux to TO. C. Carter lots 2, 3, 4, block (i, Cole s ad to Marco la. $179. S. G. Spicer to J. H. Matteson; 2V4 acres in sec. 19, tp. 16, s. r. 1 w. $240. Andrew Hunt to S. Merian: lot 8, block 11, Packard's ad to Eugene. $240. Ernest Gotchel to Arthur Lcldtke; 214 acres In sec. 15, tp. 19, 8. r. 4 w. $1550. "Ernest Getchcll to August Lcldtke; certain land in sec. 14, tp. 19, 8. r. 4 w. $1000. Mark Hartley et ux to Chas. and John A. Anderson; 160 acres in sec. 21. tp. 18, s. r. 10 w. $800. J, Nielsen et ux to C. N. nertelson; 160 acre-) In see. 1 8, a. r. 1 0 w. C. N. Bertelson to J. Nielsen: 160 acres in aec. 8, tp. 18, s. r. 10 w. $700. O. W. Brush et ux to Warren Nor ton et ux: 318.10 acres In tp. 19, B. r. 4 and 5 w. $1 775. Murriafie License. Claude A. Ilurdisiy, aged 21, and Miss Ethel Crii.an. 17; .Mrs. Allle Cruzan, witness. .Mining Lorntlon. W. T. Hhurlleff locates Treasure mill site, Blue Itlver district. Louis and W. H. Hartley locate "Dean Cabin" claim, Bohemia district. tWrtli bhe Racket Store OF E N S AND SATTKOAY WAS THE OPKXIXCJ DAY. MANY PEOPLE CUOSSED OVK THRESHOLD DUlt IXCi THE DAY AXI LEFT WITH PACKAGES I XDK1S TIIE1U A11MS, WITH THE WORDS OX THEIR lips, "the ni(i;i:sT valves i ever saw." IT IS OCR INTENTION TO GIVE ALL THE VAU E THE DOLLAR WILL 1U Y SAVING A VERY SMALL PROFIT. IF YOU HAVE EVER TRADED AT A RACKET STORE YOV KNOW THE ADVAN TAGE IF NOT, YOU SHOULD LEARN THE ADVA NTAGE. HERE ARE A FEW PRICES Granite steel tea kettle, 6-nunrt, fine value, Racket price 60 Men's fancy hose, assorted patterns 14? Cotton spool thread, white and black. Rac ket price 4 1'4 Ladies' ribbed vests, a big seller, nil value 9 Children's caps nnd hoods. They are GOc values unlea you buy them nt the Eu gene Racket Store at racket prlcos . .32) Ladies' Vests. Other stores sell them for 20e. Racket piico 14 Corsets elongo, neat fitting $1.50 regular ut other stores. Racket price 95 14-lnch hand-bag; you know what they cost elsewhere. Racket price 48 Pins, three papers gt Gents' fancy Bnlbrlggan underwear, a good 60c garment, per garment at the Racket Store 49 Elbow length, white mercerized gloves. These will sell while they last at .... 85 Lisle gloves, black. They nre 60c glovos, but wo sell them nt Rnckot prlcos . . 35J Ladles' nenr-silk, lisle, lace hoso hose, a' good valuo for 35c, we Bell them for. .2-1 Nazareth waists for children; nssorted sizes. Regular nt other stores 2 5c. Racket l"-'10 20 THESE PRICES ARE REGULAR RACKET STORE PRICES, AND OTHER GOODS CAN HE HAD AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES. Racket Store prices are money saving prices to the buying public W. J. BALDWIN EUGENE RACKET STORE It will pay you to walk a block or so out of your way to trade at the Eugene Racket RUIT WANTED Cherries, Berries and other Fruit wanted at once. Highest market price paid. Deliver fruit to us at Hall's Warehouse, near railroad depot, Eugene, Oregon. Fruit bought in any quantity. Boxes furnished. Weber-Busscll Canning Co. CLOC K S MAN'S-NEGLIGENCE SEE, LADIES, SEE! My sale of misses' and children'!: trimmed hats (J'rlday and Saturday. June 21 and 22. MRS. W. F. COLVIN. J22 84 East Ninth Strreet. HcH i Grand Father Clocks Large and small Good timers all From $1 to $50 Call and sec them Causes severe losses. A very common one is the loss of h'.fl teeth. Nature dorsn't supply the second t I DO. One reason it's eajy lo become accus'oined to teethI FIT most people don't return after a day or two with popular complaints. "Mdn't know it could be done to easy", is what they say Any reawn why you thouluii't make a similar remark If I fit your second set ol teeth? . DR. ATWOOD 514 Willamette St, J. S. LUCKEY The R eliable Jeweler I 1 ExtnliliHlieil !l. Land cruisers' estimate books for sale at thegi'.ard office Subscribe tor Tbe Daily Guard. If You Celebrate 15e Glorious Fourth You will need a new suit of clothes, and you ought to get one of those fine tailored Michael Stern suits, that arc sold in Eugene only by Hanson. They wear well, keep their shape and always look stylish. Come and see our goods we are always glad to show them whether you buy or not. We have the largest and best line of furnishings. Panama, straw and summer weight felt hats from the leading makers. We own our own building pay no high rents agd can sell lower than many of our competitors. 8EaL T? T LI A RICAM 9thstreet lL. nrtllOVH Eugene Oregon 11