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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1908)
TWO OLD RIVALS TO GROSS BATS TOMORROW There will be something doing at Recreation Park tomorrow afternoon from 3 until about 5 o'clock, when the two rival hlnh aehool teams, Eugene and Salem, meet. It Is conceded by all who have seen the two teama play "this year that they are the two fantcbt hlnh arhool nines In the alate. There Is no chance for any definite comparison, of the two team, but the. fact that Sulem hUu played the I.'. nT O team to a, jtumUtlll In' a tvrclve-innlng , game, finally losing by the narrow margin of 3 iu 2, shown that the Sa lem IiJ-k h srlvml bunch are playing gilt- ciiK'-d ball. The hIiowIiik made by some of the Salem men In this game In Romelhlng remark ilil-e. Kayn, for lnKiiinee( the liiftv 1 : IMrd barman, who nc eep'e.I nlr.p chances without a slngl" error. R,''ie;!s, at sliortxtop, was nut far hi'Mii'i with a rernrd of seven ohannv without a single error. j Tim r K of the Salem llue-up will; be as foil ws: Jones, cutch'-r: j Keene. plicher; (labrlel-wi, first base; Polly Farmer, second base. The outfield positions will be held down by Perkins. Nllfs and Mill. Against this formidable line-up Eu gene will place the fastest team that has ever represented -her. Some of her in ii are stars so well known that thoy need no recommendation. Among this class Is found Captain Carl King, the heady little backstop, Lloyd, Wilson, the well-known twirl-. cr, ano ueu i;nanuier, or tne uoos Bay league. Other consistent players on the E. II. S. Ilne-up are Auderson on first, Sweaney on second, Ilrownle Koomn on third, and Hrlck Cocker line, shortstop. ' Theso men are mostly new to the game, but the effect of hard, consis tent practice under the direction of an efficient coach la shown In their fast work and It Is safe to say that Tew, ir any, errors will be made by any of the Inflolders. ' The outfield positions will be held by Ben Chandler, Owynn Watson and either John Ellis or Wendell Bar bour. As both teams have played several games they should be practically Immune from balloon ascensions, A close game and small score, Is there fore expected. The game will be called at 3:80 Thursday afternoon. Admission will be 2d cents at the gnto and 10 cents at the grandstand. Ladles, however, will be admitted free to the grand stand on tomorrow afternoon. Hen Blnghnm, the well-known baseball umpire, will officiate at tho game. ' HOTEL, .ARRIVALS The SmewJe A. Graham, Cottage Grove. Mr. and Mrs. U. U. Whltson, Port land. I. . Dundy and wlrt. Medford. Frank Heese, Los Angeles, II . R. McLafferty, Chicago. J. G. McNabb, Portland. K. M. Lauchlelmer, Baltimore. H. I). French, Los Angeles. Frank S. Grey, San Francisco. Frank IJeCoey, 8. Dakota. D. McDonald and wife, Terry, Mont. Iaso Cooper, S. F. Mrs. C. II. Stepherisen, New York; Mrs. Hose Stepbensen, New York. Miss K. Stepbensen, New York. Joe II. Aldert, New York. James dinners. New York. Dave Bowers, California. Frank Wesson and wife, Falrha ven, N. Y. V. J. Crowley, New York. C L. Weber, Creswell. II. Martin, Portland. K. II. Powell, San Francisco. Paul K. Smith, Tncoma. II. Vn'nnd, Monterey, Cal. S. I' ''"-nan, Portland. S. ' San Francisco. . .1. C. v;. if A. II. Wo ' Arthur Illrs.iiV'rg, New York. II. C. Davis, Portland. Sam Friomlll'-'!. Kiri Franelm"). P. S. Mitchell, Cincinnati, Ohio. The Hoffman K. A. Johns. Albany. . .1. P. Fry. Wendllng. Charles Mack. Wendllng. E. E. Lilly, Cottage Grove. Fred Lockley, Portland. Frederick Merrintan, 8. F. L. M. Iticketts, Fern Ridge. J. M, DeSmlth, Sheboygan Falls, Wis. C. F. Vlck, Falls City, Or. R. D. Scott and wife, Donna. Don P. Young, Fall Creek, .las. Corbett, Full Creek. , W. C Harr, Wendllng. F. II. Burgess, Wendllng. Charles Mat hies, McMlnuvllle. Adolph Mathies, McMlnuvllle. A. .1. Tfilnile, Chicago. C. W. Wallace, Jasper. II. W. Mahon, Mabel. A. K Oltstadt, Shelby, Wis. E. Herder, Shelby, Wis. Moloney L. Craft, Shelby, Wis. Miss Uiln G. Baldwin, Portland. O. M. Wilson, Portlund. II. O. Holt, Salem. A. E. Hoffman, St. Louis. J. I). Boss, Seattle. II. B. Rhodes, Blue River. Charles E. Hursh, McMinnvlIle. R. P. Mnrstcrs, McMinnvlIle. (loo. E. Dnvls, Springfield. Henry Vaughn, Springfield. REED'S DAUGHTER 1 CAPTURES NEAR RELATIVE OF. DUKE Lonuon, April 29. Tho engage ment of Jean Reld, daughter of Am bassador Reld, to John Hubert Ward ADVERTIKKD LBTTEgH Letters remaining uncalled for the Eugene postoffice April 29: Anderson, A. F. Baker, Elmer. Bean, Mrs. John. f. Blstale. G. v Bushnell, Miss Helen Child, Emma L. Cox, Mrs. Stella. Elmhlrst, J. A. Fassett, F. C. . Fisher, L. I. Freeman, Miss Elizabeth. Ganzlnzs, Miss Clara. Gowry, Miss E. J. Harry, W. F. Hopkins, Mrs. F. B. Howard, H. J. . Hoyt, Miss Jo.-ie. Hugh, Harold'and Ramey. Johnson, Charles. Johnson, Ed. McClure, Miss Bessie. McLardy, D. J. Peterson, John. Prlngle, Miss Mildred. Shoemaker, Miss Frances. Smith, Frank. Smith, Mrs. M. Snead, Miss Flaura. Walker, U. O. Westbrook, Mrs. Katie. J. L. PAGE, P. M. TOM JOHNSON WINS LONG FIGHT FOR 3-GENT FARES Cleveland. April 28. Mayor Tom Johnson's fond dream of a three-cent Btreet car fare has been realized. WJIiTELAW KEID. He fiot What lie Needed. "Nino years ago it looked as if my time had come." savs C. Farthing. ; nf Mill Proolr inrl Tor "I was so' run down that life hung on a very j slender thread. It was then that my j druggist recommended Electric Blt l ters. I bought a bottle and I got what I needed strength. I had one brother of tho Earl of Dudley, was!foot In tho Brave but Eiectric Bit- announced today. New Jersey's Democratic state convention voted down a resolution to Instruct for Wm. J. Bryan for president. COFFEE and tea; Schilling's Best, is sold by about 9000 grocers west of the Rocky Mountains. Your srorer rrtitrni rour money if rou doo't ilka It: w pay hioi. ters put It back on the turf again, and I've been well ever since." Sold un der guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. 50c . DeWltfs Little Early Risers, the famous little Liver Pills. For sale by oil druggists. FURNITURE FACTORY Having purchased the Dky & Hen derson furniture factory, I am now prepared to manufacture furniture upon Bpeclnl orders, and am pre pared to fill orders for the retail or wholesale trade. Repairing work also solicited and prompt attention given same. My prices will be found reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed in every respect. R. C. MORGAN. ILLUSTRATED BONO "You Splash Mo and I'll Splash You." tf ORPHEUM THEATRE. WILLLiMS' KIDSrTl PJLLrJ Have you neglected your kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder? Have you pains In the loins, side, back, groins der the eyes? Too frequent a desire to pass urine? If so, Williams' Kid ney Pills Will cure you. Sold by Linn Drug Co., price 50 cents. Williams Mfg. Co., prons., Cleveland. Ohio. Several' days ago ne shingle mill of E. S. and H. D. Larsen at Coqullle was destroyed by fire and a total was destroyed by fire and is a total loss, with the exception of Insurance on the plant for $2000. which does not nearly cover the loss. Take one of our Coffleld power washers on 30 days' trial and you can do your washing without work. ' CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Local option petitions with 354 sig natures attached have been filed with the Grant county court asking that the question be submitted to the vot ers at the June election. r7"j ' SlliSli! TOM L. JOHNSON. Mayor of Cleveland, who Is one of Ohio's offerings In the race for the Democratic nomination for president. After a several-years' battle which he waged against the mighty traction company, and at times when the struggle appeared hopeless, his ef forts were crowned with victory shortly after midnight this morning, when the final papers necessary to the transfer of the operation of the street car companies to the Munici pal Traction Company, fostered by Johnson, were exchanged. -Johnson made his first fight for the three cent fares In 1901. Within ten days this fare will be In effect, with uni versal transfer within 90 days. INIVEnSITt BAKERY IS XEVY QUARTERS The University Bakery has moved from the old Odd Fellows' building on East Ninth street to. the new Hu ltn building, 29 East Ninth street. The new store Is now nicely fitted up for taking care of the bakery's business, and a more complete line will be carried than ever before. An Ice cream parlor will be open ed up Saturday in connection with the store, and light lunches will also be served at all hours. ml FIFTEEN ya.-.RS OF AGOXY Will Yon Continue to Suffer from Ca tarrh In the Face of This Testimony? "I suffered for fifteen years with catarrhal trouble so bad that I had to leave the sea. I could not He down at night to sleep 6n account of the constant catarrhal drooping. I w?nt to two different hospitals for treat ment hut without any lasting benefit. I was constantly raising yellow and green phlegm, and the trouble was so unbearable and nauseating that 1 was ashamed to go out In company. I have used only two bottles of Hyo mel, and have been cured by the rem edy. It has made full and complete recovery. " Cu p a i n Wei 1 net f . Hyoiiiei Is a dry, healing, antisep tic air,, extracted from the eucalyptus groves of Australia. It Is a pleasure to use Ilyomei, because you 'do not take it Into the stomach.; you simply breathe in this germ-killing air, and r?llef is immediate, and complete re covery comes In a few days. Hyo mei outfit, including an Inhaler, costs $1. If it does not cure your catarrh asthma, bronchitis, coughs or colds, Hull's drug store will return your money. Anarchy's ft IsFreedorn'sFoe They Must Go" They excite fanatics and U ui violence n!ust ,d be hard mv meals. Try theTh -aie restaurant ' y?x w" 11 a halt "'"'"X Jlere ireqnently , t hp foil, 1 A Twenty-Year Sentence. "I have Just completed a twenty year health sentence. Imposed by Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which cured me of bleeding piles Just twenty years ago," writes O. S. Woolever, ol LeRaysvllle, N. Y. Bucklen's Arni ca Salve heals the worst sores, burns, wounds and cuts in the short est time. 25c at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store Plenty of Trouble. Is caused by stagnation ol the livei and bowels. To get rid of It and headache and biliousness and the poison that brings jaundice, take Dr. King's New Life Pills, the reliable purifiers that do the work without grinding or griping. 25c at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. .SIMMONS' THOTO TEXT; Oak Street, between 9 and 10. IP YOU KNKW The merits of the Texas Wtoder, you would never suffer from kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a ! bottle (two months' treatment). Sold by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for testimonials. Dr. K. W. Hall, 1925 Olive street. St. Louis. Miss Nellie Wood, who for a num ber of years has been employed at the telephone office, was operated upon at the General hospital today by Dr. F. M. Day for an abscess. Her hand this man could not get, His health was not as It should be He had not used the "best as yet," Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. LINN DRUG CO. Bee supplies of all kinds. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. - . Read This , -:l The Eugene Grocery is now open for bus iness in their new stand and are better able to serve their customers than ever before : : : : : EUGENE GROCER! 104 West Eighth Street i-. . . .. -..-I :::;::::::::::n:::::::::::::::3un:::::::::::::n:t fa) fefll Triest & Co., San Francisco, Manufacturers, sell to Stahle Six Complete Sample Lines of MEN'S HATS 33 sit ys WE ANNOUNCE i f One Week Only Values to $5.00 Lion Brand, Stetson, Gordon and Kingsbury PRICE CUTTERS ON EVERYTHING Season's Latest Styles-The Largest Assortment Ever Shown in Any Store I I iuj Ul CLOTHINGS, SHOES, FURNISHINGS 612 Willamette St.. 3 Dors SouLh of 9M, s. p., . O o WE DON'T BELONG TO THE TRUST 0 o MM MM m 2 2 2 2 ?2 S t s nonrc rTinN. ETC , . ., -i-i.c, viegun. TTT:TTT7TTtTTTTtTtTtTtTT Q .iiiiiIIIXX:iIIXt???iiiSXXXXIIXXXTX?X '""'ixxxxxxxi:2