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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1908)
THB EtOBWE DAILT GCARJ. THlRSnAV. JIM 3, H- O 8 "i PMP If: I , . WW H :: a. Travelin He spent Market Day and Sunday in Eugene and complained because he had not stayed in Albany where he said it was more quiet Said One of the reasons why its so lively here is that many of those who con template building realize that now is the opportune time to begin, since building material has hardly ever been so reasonable in price, and probably never will be again. We surely hope not. ,. -. . The We have several teams on the jump delivering lumber and if you will leave your order with us we will put on another team Booth-Kelly Lumber 14 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. Co. Btt88m:tmffltffliffltmtmtintt!ffl!ti::ttttffl :::::::::: 4th or July Clothes Dress up for the celebra tion by buying a suit of our Michaels Stern & Co's. hand tailored clothes. Light summer weights, perfect in fit and style. You will find them reason ably priced, cheaper than some inferior brands. light wcigtit I nilcmrr mid all klmb of furiillilg tor Ihr wutitnr MmJwMi, If fim would ilmu well and comfortably, roinc In and let u allow you wiut vie timr. You Jim'! Iia r- u tiujr unlru Jtm find lit milt ,,. GASOLINE ENCINES ! IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and i PUMPING MACHINERY ' Fnlrliankn-Morne OaMillna Knglnca 1 for pumping, annylng, awing, grind-) tag. .Outfit ruuiji'(e. Falrlianki Nrale fnr weighing. ; Kalrbanka-Moreti Pjnaiuoi and Mo. , torn fur power and Unlit. PiilrUiika-Morae Wliidinllls and. Tnwera. 1 Palrliniika.MoriM, drlmleM. Iw Chopper, Well runim. FIRST GLASS BASEBALL ON JULY FOURTH IJIMINS' POINT ' BOAD DANGEROUS TO TBAVEL All flrat quality good nt Inweat prim nhvaya In atock. I.IImtiiI term. Prompt reply to lninlrli-a and quick aliliim-nt, Write fur ciitnlogiie mid price. BERCER.& BEAN HDW. CO. Agents, Eugene, 0 FAIRBANKS, MORSE th CO. Portland. Oregon 4th of July FANS-SHIELDS-FESTOONS all in the National Colors Schwarzschlld's Book Ston 586 WUUmetLa Su ED. HANSON No, II r. Mnth tttrrrt Groceries You will always find i the best brands of ; Croccrics , Fresh Green Vegetables i Flour and Feed I No dtllya, wt ht our own ckllvtrv feX.H. IRISH S Madame Dean's CHICHESTER'S PILLS , -V 1 "II 1.1 V I" ! i i , Pills, A KM OlTiKI Urn. I.- lull I, , v., , ,, . , s " t'l.i.i .1., """'I'' " Ul l! W.V.V. 'h" h"'iUI,,u - tl.l I SnUm lugtntbW. L. DcLmo l.'ntr...... ulll ...... 1...,. ..I....- I ..,,,- ntn ore I II ni-Ullins UUttU- ftiill ut Kacreatltin Park on July 4th, wun mo UHUiiiiieii-rollniun team "in iinnfi inn aiinngiieiu nKKreKH tloii In th f lrt h'amie gnnie of the Bcumm. Tlio contest prmnlaea to be H I'loao one anil tho fans will certainly Krt (heir niiiney'8 worth. These teams plnyeil a 3-2 xanie Inat year In Ku (ieno July 4 to a lfiOO nttenilanee. Kor SprliiKflelil Hie battery will be Itankln l.emly, hacked up bv a first class team, while the Ciimpbcll Kellman team will place O'Hrlen In tho hex with Weed on the recelvlnn end. Slil Smith will play second base and Murphy shortstop, and sev eral other new players will he seen In Kimono uniform lor tho first time this season. The Kiikciip team has been practlcliiK steadily all week and Is now In the pink of condition for a fll'St ClaSS l!:illl lllll riMturla fp.,.,, .1... mill city Indicate that the team there Is In better shape than for a Ions time past. All the weak spots in the fanipbell Kellman team have been weeded out and this assures a Rood game. The home team will be particular ly mind at the bat this year. Weed Moshbertter and Smith are handllUK the stick as they never did before. In last week's Kaiiie with I'ohurx In his first name of the season, O ltrlen made six safe hits and scored four times, l.eabo. In two Innlnxs. made two safe hits and liabv got a hit ev ery time at bat. This tends to show that hliHone ouisht to null on, mil easy victory. The grandstand has been scrubbed "in mm iieancii so no ones clothes will be billed, while the grounds nave been rolled and worked on all this woek till they are in perfect con dition and as fast as anv In the stale Sunday Kugene plays Springfield at that place. 1HVII - T lxo V?'' h"Pltal. July l.j li the lnf. , , A W(, "lis nun wire of Pexter. Complaint, has been made that the wagon road around' Judklns' point Ih dangerous, and that ut any time a serious nccldent Is likely to Occur. The roadway, which Is only about sixteen feet in width in places, is bordered on one side by a high and abrupt bank and on the other a bank which plunges steeply down toward th,o mill race. The road has a heavy and roustant. (raffle, and since the electric railway has been constructed, automobiles are obliged !o lake the same road as the teams and vehicles. Farmers' teams, which are ac customed to neither automobiles nor the street rnrs, which will sunn be running, are likely tj be frightened, and to cause an accident bv plung ing over the bank Into the race below at any time.. To remedy the situation, sugges tion has been madn. that the fond be widened considerably, even though the c.ist bo great and that a strong railing be built on the outside, so that no team or horse could jump over or break down when frightened. Judkln's point Is the most on-, sealed outlet from Kugene The Southern I'aclflc tiack runs arrund It en Ihe highest lo.-el. the e'ectrio car track on the nex.. ihe wagon ro.td on a lower, and the mlllnice.ano river still li'iti.w that Tht roads carrv the chief trivel be'wetn Springfield and Kugene MAKKIK.D At Monniouih. Or., Julv 1. 9os at i the residence of the bride's parents I vn"'rvli;,!l'l!r'"'l',ra o( r'lerence, and! Miss Nellie K. Ilerry, her father. Rev ; A. A. Ilerry. officiating. Thev ar rived In Kugene last night on 'their ! way to Hnrence. At the Methvtdls: parumaje at 6 i Nllss Kther raust. lh of Kugene.1 Ke. 1). H. Trimble, cfflciatlng. Thev, are hmh well V:m-v youn pe iple 1 and hav,. many friends who tender sincere congratulation, . At the parlors of the Hoffman . ' 1 panors or the Hoffman .'lAii'L',. :',Mn" ",u1 ! !"""";; J'"'V l'"'S' TU-y Koch a d Tel. lied Vl '-"UK'ni; iiouse. ! "nsni. officiating. Jyll i V br.i ban,) i., I'ark diM-'HiMing urn,,, ',r'," Jni !'h. ;.,.;: at .1 ;tii , ., t smiK Sinn- ix mm no I.ea4.i.. !,..... S.'Uiudetd t K.is,-: 'rc itHM, ;!" ' ,.,K. '', Sh,nn "1'et.ed up a fir,, j, 1-u.ir.u.tecd. ilring In your job work. ! d.vntf o o Friday Your Last Opportin.it to witness the ' ; ' GREAT FREE DEMONSTRA TlOtf , of the "La Genore" Elastic Corset and the 'Perfect" Tn at Kuykeudali's Drug Store F. O. Ginnever and lady attendant will demonstrate to public that the Ginnever & Whittlesey made order goods vpn(1I.j - unusual lacnu, Every Truss guaranteed to hold any Rupture under all condili. Mr. Oinnever is not a "Trav.li,, i... practical Truss Maker and Truss Kilter of expert abi in his particular line. The "La Genore" Elastic Cor ji V , , uKr, . 5f 0rset 1S endorsed by all la( who have worn it. TL r . 7 mn,r flc, : "kuuai wmrortable ever made; Genore" Elastic Corset. V wearin the i Private Parlors are Open to the Ladies oee the most n?rf?rr ,n4 l.j. r rr Udnasome wret. The demenstrati to all who call at Kuykendall's Drue Store POSITIVELY THE LAST OWl Call early Friday-You do , re Other goods on dLav"0t bl?ate yelf to x r 1 1 1 rr- . i i a 1 i your last opportunity rnday July 3rd is positive bt? o o