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-xN - : EVGENK DAILY GFARD. KnilAY, MAY 1. IIM8 SALEM WON YESTERDAY'S BAIL GAME RECEIVED GRATEIUL THANKS OF HUNDREDS IN PITTSBURG i 11 . j i n w w b w jmmm i mi sA l! SAVE YOUR MONEY Sri BY BUYING RIGHT A few specials for this week. Values in every item, us before buying and you will savejimoney. See ' Tho liasili:l jiiimo Vi'st.-nhiv af . tornoon !!. vn Suli-m ami Kue.-no hUh sihool was wiin by Salrm by the nurruw margin of inn- run. t!n sruiv bi'lni; 7 lo li. At Che i-mi at iho nUih jiiHilns. nhon The iluiiril wi-ut to pros last rvonniK tuo sinro was 5 to 2 In favor of Salem, but the locals sueiviKli'il In making two runs In the seventh ami that many In the ninth. The seore: Salem. A. II. K. in. r.o. A. K. Roberts 4 3 3 2 Kariuer 2 1 0 4 Jnneg 5 1 2 4 Perk inn tl 0 1 0 Kay T I 1 2 Gabrielson 4 1 3 14 Klrliardson 4 0 1 0 Hunt j 0 0 0 Keenes 4 (I 0 1 Sale on mattings; values up to 4oc a yd., special this week only, 25c yd. Couch Special Reg. $Io val. only $7.5o These Comlies lire made of tlie tiest Mink or tlin'O-eiiloifil velours: nre nuiile l.y evMrt Couih nuikois, with mil edge, full (I fort (I Iuoliin luii!; i.inl 20 inches wide. These Springs me limdo of tlie best material and best Hoi-kniunslilp mid are Ix'ttvr value tlian rim get elsewhere for $12.(10. .Our Keciul this mi'k only $.7.."0 Mattress Talk That, Benefits You lo you know that often your denier sells you a mix. or a wool top mattress that is nothing hut old raus cnuiiid up and sold for wool?. These raas are picked up in the lilies and cany with litem ail disinses iiniiKliiahle, and physicians now hold that these lilthy Kerill disease lireisliui; ran an' ivsKinsilile for a larue K'mulaue of our contagious diseases, such as consumption, diptheria, cancer and many ear, throat, eye and skin disiiises. lo Y()l" SlKi:i ON' HVK 111. Til ..- MIT. THKSSKS? We liuinul'iu'ture mid reimike mattresses and can tell you what you liny when you pur chase a uuittrcss here. When we say it is a silk floss mattress, we know it is so, and we know it Is so hecuusc we made it oui-selves. No cotton in our silk floss mattresses. ltest Silk Floss Mattress, regular SI 7. .10; Scrial this week only $12. 50 II you have a couch, mattress, or any upholstered piece of furniture you want remedied or repaired, it will pay you to see us. Where your Credit is Good COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS m . 50 West 8th Street, Eugene Buck's Stoves and Ranges We sell on Credit White Sewing Machines We havejthe largest Store Hammocks and Summer Furniture We savejyou money Totals. ,..,3 j 7 Jl Kllireili'. IS Hoomi o 1 0 0 Swennv 4 0 li It King '. 2 0 r Chandler S I 2 3 W:?tson "i o 1 0 rncki'rjino " 1 2 AmlersoR 4 11 0 ltl Harbour 2 I 2 Wilson 3 1 II 0 t fl 3 0 (I 1 il n it 0 I) i; s 2; ,1 1:1 Kimene lilts Salem lllls Tin (olio-Aim; artU?c, taken from tht riltslmrj; 1'ivss, tl'Mr:l'K tin re sults of I.. T. roopir's visit to that city, ti 11 it tht fff.vt ii( tits tu'w prt'im ration an tohl by nui whu had bv omw c.nivinrt'il of tin sinnuliu'hs of I'oopor's l ht'orirti in n'aivl to tUe tin nut n stomarh. (.op'r liflit'vos that tlu huuiun stomarli iu t'ivilir.tM raros has lt como jcri'atly wrukf tied. Hi claims t hnt most of t ho III health of t he prom-Mil nnoration ts iluo to this fart. Tlu artirto Is as follows: "U. T. t'onper Is uu'oiitiR witli tho sanio astonishing sutvess In I'lttshn" as in othor iMitos. Kor tho past fow days many thousamU of tMttshurn poopli hnvo calUul at his hcadtiuar tors to talk with him. "Cooper's prophooy, mailo uion his arrival tiero, to tin i-fioit that ho 101 b he left t'ittsliur thousaiuls would realize tliat his theory Is ror root aiul would euitie tilid Uank him for what hi nudit lne had done, is rapidly hetnn borne out. "On Monday an iiKioiilslihii? nuiil her of peopln called to express their i:raiitmle lo Mr: I'ooper. .1 udlim from what some of these ptMipIo said to a Tress ivport. t, when Interview ed, Cooper's l.ii tn that the humaa bt.nnaeh is degenerate Is distinclly verified. "One of the most unusual Htate iiients was made by C V. Woods, of to.l South Highland street, lie said: 'Kor four years my wifi was In very pour health. She was weak and thin, with a heetic flush and trough. Thy slelans suid she had consumption, and I was Inclined to believe thorn. It certainly looked as though her days wer. numbered, and there appeared lo bo very little k round for hope. "Shortly after Mr. Cooper came to Pittsburg I tienan to hear of won derful results that had been obtained by persons fho had tried his medicine 1 B"l some fur my wife. She had taken It only two ,!;;ys when she was relieved of a tape w -,n m 42 foot loriff. She benati to :uirove immediately has gained seven pounds since shft bejiau taklni: the medleine. Sim feels splendid and looks much better. If any ouc ioubta this statvmont I would bo pKaned to hnvn them call at my hotih and verify it." The Coopri' remedies a ru he eoinluif Justly famous. Wo sell tfiCitii Hull's lied Cross Drux Store. A FULL LINE OF. . . .0 il 0 1 0 l 2 0 2 -f . 1 o o i) 1 1 M l i s I .,.21 1100101 7 . . I 2 2 1 2 0 1 1 -1 J ! Summary Three-base hits - Kay, Chandler, (2) , Cockerline. First base on balls Off Wilson, S; off Keenes, tl. Struck out lly Keenes, 3; by Wil son, i. l-eft on bases Salem, 10; tfuKone, 7. First base on errors Salem, 2; Kunene. 2. Hit by pitcher Sweaney. Keenes. Sacrifice hits Farmer (2. Stolen bases KiiKcne, S; Salem, G. Time of same 2 hrs. 10 mlu. I'm pi re Hen HhiKham. New Granitware just in Stoves, Ranges and Heaters kheesnrdins SI J AMP HARDWARE STORE VIl V 50 East. Ninth Street, CIRCUS DAY AT EUGENE 'SATURDAY, MAY 2ND PERFORMANCE AT 2 AND 8 P. M. Famous. Equestrians m Aerialisis w iERRY Clgwns 18 Darin ISO mtozXmxs ivi v wmmM THE BCA UTIFVl Lb FieMz F2S;: 10 Lovoly Ladies of Faultless Form in ClajiCi Poses on a Great Revolving PdcstoJ. Museum Jouble Menag sal Roman Hip; :oreso( Trained Wild Beasts U EDNA MARETTAs. 11 Arabian Tumblers Cel oli-citticl 1 Siifi! (10) Failfi . iiiri'ii 6ri?1it Cyclists ino Roll tr Skatirt , ,. ia Rjcklsss Sough Riders! Wb Picards Aonalists Supreme 7 Russian Cossacks SLPERB 0ni,7. u . MKRSAULTS on the Naked Bock of awiftiy Running Horse. Roman Chariot n-Educated seals & SEA R 'S A COMPLETE JAPA.iL v.; rU; " l 9 SENSATIONAL E?;jiL!0S!S7S-. GARLAND ENTREE : ii' - f it Only Lady Japanscs Aries's ir. tzwa ',rp4x& 20 Astonishing Acrcbs . 'Ay HIGHEST JUMPING 'AO?- . '" HERDSPESEOKV:;:. f CAMELS, LLAMAS AfiO X S.) Vakf wa! KING HCRSEoX TR&INFn IMPDRTE0,iRA3iA!l STA.LUOlo Grsni STBEET-PABAjEj a-&! STOLEN GOODS FROM BOOK STORE FOUND The Portland, Knsne & Kastern crew, working on the KiiKeuo-SprinK-fteld extension of t he company's elec tric railway, t his forenoon found be neath a pile of ties at .ludkina' Point a quantity of Kouds evidently stolen from u hook store. There were font dozen penholders, four writing tnh lets and two Htory hooks, all new. The goods were taken to the Katr niount. storo and the officer notified, hnt ho far as known none of the hook stores In Hunt-no have been bur glarized recent ly. I Inhos passing along the S. P. track there no douht hid the articles, not being abb to dispose of them fur money. WORK ON SPRINGFIELD LINE GOING AHEAD The Portland. Kup'tie & Ka-ttern construction crew Is now working on a big fill Tor the Kugene-Sprtngfleld line at .Indklns' Point and will soon have the grade from the end of the line In Kalnnouut to the point com pleted. Ah soon as (be rails for tin line arrive they art expected any day work of laying track will be gin and will be completed as soon as possible so that, materials for the long trestle ncrofs the bottom at the ('amphcll hop yard can be hauled over the line. S. Honey is setting up his pile driver to tieulu the work of driving the pile tor the trestle as noon as they are delivered, which will . tie In a few days. RALLY AND PRAISE DAY AT METHODIST CHURCH Riinchty, May 3l, nun been set npnrt liy the MetliodlKt church an a day of rally and iiralmv Mino than 500 persons have nnlti'il with tills cln'ircl) In the uinl IS months. This and the Keneral iiniKiierlly nf the church Is In ho ci'lchralcd at the nuirnliiK service. The piistnr will take for his subject "A Retrospect and a I'rospcct and thu choir will furnish special music. Let every incnilicr and friend, both In Iho country anil town, by whom this article Is seen ho at the 1 il :ll (I service Sunday. The day will mean much to the church and Its In fluence in and' around Kukchc. IMPERIAL HOTEL SOLO THIS WEEK Tills week (! cor go Thompson sold the Imperial Hotel properly at Cot luge irove to M "ssrs. Pearce and Itlack, of Vancouver. These gentle men represent the Northwestern I tea lly Company, of Vancouver, Wash., and were here tlilH week look ing over the situation. They are wide-awake, progressive men, deal ing In real estate In many HeeiloiiH of the Western country. They gave out no In format Ion as to I heir fut ure plans, but iu that they expressed very favorable comment on 1 bis sect Ion of 1 lit; stale, and expert lo ret urn hen again In I In nar future, It would not he surprising were they to become largely idem If led wit li Cot tage (irove and Us many Interest Western Oregon. MKXH'.W WW KTI It V mis vr iconkiutu; Iffmelmry fir ru ll Till Keri'e:int ! Hubert S .IunlHp, one of the few re maining survivors of t tie Mexican war, one of Oreirnn's oldest Masons and a pioneer of .Iackon county, died at the KoldhwH' Uotno in this efty yesterdty at the ay of SO years. The "funeral will he h-;d ;if the Home tomorrow under 'be ;i u-jIm of the KosehurK Mao!ile pnU'e. In the Mexican war Mr. Inmlap served as a fiergea ut In t he PI frit M Ikhou ri Vol-Ullte.f-K. In the early r,ne ne nettled a' Anr kHonvllb. Or , ub- re he reidd cfint inuously until 1 t. when he ,is ;.lmt'ied to the S'!dfers' Home. Vr t y a ' r Sni''';i w. 1 mnlap w as the' ivler of iirr.'ii lodge of Ma ons at Jacksonville. H- leaver rela 'ie in Jaiks'ii i niii'v aiir in poit-land. Wtijr buy new clotnn wnen w ran mak your old on' ook likn new t Kut'-tif Tiye Work, Hixrh and Wll- lamettft itrett. tf j Haro your team Mind at thn rtver bridge and wive fi'0enis. a7 Wfi'f tune pianon. Leara r 1ert at Morrli' Uuuc S'rre. tf BUY INTEREST IN HULL'S DRUG STORE .f. M. Wells, of this city, and Ham HartHock, of Corvallls, have purcbaM ei an interest Iu O, J. Hull's drug store in this city, and the three gen-tie-men will inrorpoiate under the name of the Hed Cross I)rug Compa ny. Mr. Wells was formerly In t he shoe buslm-HS liere, recently selling out to Stanleys, and Mr. Hartsor-k Is a ph a mi a 1st of several years' exp rienie. He will nut arrive lore till hOllie time n- xi w et-k . Anarchy's Press Is Freedom's Foe JO Uncle Sam Says 'They Must Go" Tliey excite fanalies and fault flinders to tlie performance of deeds of violence. You must indeed be hard to please if you find fault with our meals. Try the Theatre Cafe restaurant once and you will not call a halt on dining here frequently in the future. PIMPLES "1 trl1 oil kln1 nf hi of m1 rfmf'l- whlfh fitlfl to ,o inn mi)- K....a (..it 1 lift-rn f.nih.1 th riiflil llill.g Kt 1mk. Hy In vm full or lrti)1'H nml blnrk li.it.l. AOnr tnklr.ir CnHi-Kfti llmr H I'-fl. I Rin ruiillittitiiK llm il o of llinin Bin) roi'inn mttri'1 1 r.tf I Ih-rii lo tuy Fr1hilt. I fn fid" wlmii I rlia .0 ill , ijHiriilnif llujio lo Iiav a clini.' lo reeumillaLii Vwicarwis." 1 Prod C. WlttfjD. ; KJm 31., Nawirkt. II. J, Best for , Bargains in City and Country Real Property . MUST SELL. Good lousiness Property on Willamette Street 400 acres to cut up into small tracts, $20 to $35 per acre. Good 600 acre farm at $25 per acre. We Have Many Other Bargain In Our List Call and see us. OREGON LAND CO. 412 Willamette St, Eugene.Or THA You think one tea as good as another ? Why don't you buy at the lowest price you see in the window ? Y'.'.r frr-.f .... ' . jr it irrp.r u ros 4m'i 1 IJI SII h.MK.NT Ffsli r,tr l.i'rtl. Kr.-uli' I'nrtlaml 11, .'ill Juxt arriv.il. I'rlro $:i.7.'. :l .jarri'l. 'Ii;iiii1mi IMw. Co. MIH I NO I'M I I III-" "Slave "f Clill'ln n" ami "One of (S) Iwnt." ti oui:i'M ii;atiu:. PlMuanl PaUt.l.l. Inl.nl Tmmtm OnnA HnOfwut Nr M hn. Wan'n or itf. 10c. c Mc. HTr ohl to ,.,k. llm f.-htilrm ntliltl atkmitaJ CC(J. Uuftril''l Ut cur or X'"ir ni"fnf ! . Sttfrllnx Hfmndy Co., ChlCBo or N.Y, 395 ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES ElectricGas, Water 1 ft Willamette Volley Co A. C. MATHF.WS General Teaming Concrete, Gravel, Building; Sand and rikkJ excavation earth lor sale Phone Black 2811 or call at 345 W 4 th Certain Approval of our workmanship and skill in cleansing: and scouring, of vour own wisdom in sending "lhat old gown" to us, only awaits its return to you. Your purse w.ien you get our prices will join the 2 1. id acclaim of our generous and expert treat, ment ol your clothing' by us- Everythins possible in Cleaning and Dyeing Eugene Dye Works 6! h an Willamette Sts. 1'honc Red 286t II ALL (Sb SHUMWAY rhiinbli. Hint Si'uit Work. Alto K.'in-r.il Ji.lil.lnir In tin anil lM'"t Iron miik. lrnn 'irk pruinitly Hi 1 1-11 .1.- 1 til. O Curry a full line nt plumbing futures riiiino lll.uk . IUU Willnim-tts f ,. '1 ! il 0 " - o