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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1908)
A bible prevalent fetf i the. !?st F-r " Lite he BT'SSTDt. Kiln." 5 H "Thjmv remedy, 1 rheumatism. i;,.r. bladder " "'Ti, water ,-bili ;3 in loTliqaor, wine fir is ' r.i-Tottbe most dis- .'rSoldbydrug- L, janipie ""- tfrrt, Dr. t Oil paper and" t P 9vramp-Rxt, and IfNE ENGINES kSPRAYING and MACHINERY In, Qsuollne Engine trim, wring, grind- bmplrte. Lie for weighing, (m rirnsmon and Mo- l light. ins Wiedmllls and m Grinders, Feed Pimps. Itj goods at lowest itock. Liberal terms. inqalries and quick Me for catalogue ano BEAN HDW. CO. Eugene, 0 morse a CO. bt Oregon EUGENE IEAM BREAKS EVEN ON SERIES The Canipbell-Kelltuan aud SpririB 1 field baseball teams broke even In the series of games for Saturday and Sundav. The Springfield team won the game on Saturday by a score of 6 to 7. O'Brien, the pitcher for Eu gene, had the Indian sign on the ispriiigfielders, and would have eas 'lly won the game had he been prop erly backed up.' Costly errors at : critical times by Wilson, Moshberg uc Weed, Murphy and Saiilh, count ed for runs that Springfield was not I entitled to. Even with these errors ! Eugene was entitled to the game ! when Kestley of the Springfield team 'went over the coaching lines to third base and wearing a gray uniform like the uampoeii-reuiuitii leuui, was mistaken for a thrld baseman of the team. This accounted for two runs and when the runner was ordered back he refused to obey the umpire and Springfield threatened to with draw If the umpire persisted in his decision. Rather than disappoint the spectators. Umpire Graham allowed the game to proceed. The worst fea ture of the game wasthe loud chew ing match put up by some Springfield players at the umpires aeeisions. , In the Sunday game, at the end of the Oth Inning, with the score 6 to 5, the Springfield bunch ' refused to abide by their own umpire's decision, and the game was declared forfeited to Eugene by a score of 9 to 0. The teams are very evenly matched, and If it would be possible to eliminate the rag-chewing in dulged in by some of the mill city players,' Eugene will- see some good jiase ball this season and will give the team support. There will be no more games with Springfield till some other arrangements are made. r&xt game will be played between! Eugene ana tJODurg at me latter place. I Coburg won tne rourtn ot jiiiv game from Halsey by the score of 3 THE "WHITE ROSES" VS. THE BOOTBLACKS. ' A very exciting game of baseball was played at Recreation Park Sun day afternoon between the "White Rose" team and the bootblacks of the city, the latter winning by the score n C An tntnnooHntr aftarmath 'Ul I LU t,. 11 uiicii-akiiig mii-i i"bi" jot the game was a pugilistic encoun ter oetween two oi me uppusmg rb Blair Street Addition IT IS THE TALK OF THE McMURPHE Y k HUGH ; GARRETT REAL ESTATE CO. OREGON HOME a LAND CO. THK Kl'fiKXK ! players but no se.i.His aaili;, was -....c. i ue leanis will niav I week from Sunday. Q again ! WHAT 1 1 KK I'ltKDM TliiV a ip. ....... ii- . . r Idaho Fair tomorrow. O SWItUIKD o 1 a M v IC 1 fcllSW, July ,ys "'' ert,S' Clark Eugene, aml M s Charity Willoughby f Ih "burK , Rev. D. H. Trimble, officiating " In Eugene. July 3, 1H0S, Irving J. R- ,Shr.ls,y and MiR! Settle I.. Smith both of Springfield. County Judge C. R. Chrisman officiating. You may work 21 hours a day. and still b- neglecting your business unless you are advertising It progressive ly. Yes; a little advertising IS better than none a great deal better. But, if your business is worth while, a little advertising is not ENOUGH better than none to answer your requirements. LAKE MARRLR AM) GRANITK WORKS MOVED. -' E. C. Lake has moved his marble works from the corner, of Willam ette and Sixth to East Seventh St between Willamette and Oak, where he will be pleased to see all old ant! new patrons. Jul 9 Kitchen safes for $4.25 until July 4th. See north show window. Cham bers hardware Co. d Before purchasing an auto, see R. B. Wray. agent for the Bulck. See his machine on the street at anv time. tf ' Uaeeball July r 4th. Recreation. Park, Springfield vs. Eugene. No other amusements during, the ball game. J3 Perfection oil stoves are safe and do not smoke. Chambers Hardware Co. d Drain Nonpareil: J. Coates has sold his fine farm of 200 acres sit uated three miles west of Drain to J. K. PaUiier, the Cottage Grove mer chant, for $3500. Mr. Coates bought the property about 18 months ago for $1800. ' '. Last call for the "Reo" machine. See the owner, R. R. Poppleton. J9 he streets have just been nicely graded and the sale of lots is brisk. Many people are buying the very choicest residence lots at lower prices than will ever again be offered in Eugene. People are waking up to the unusual advantages of BLAIR STREET ADDITION. Do you realize what an investment in this addition will do for you? How can it avoid ad vancing ill value with these lots lying right against the built up district, and where the city is certain to get its greatest growth? Let one of the agents named below take you out there. You don't need to buy if you don't want to, but we think you will want to after you see these fine lots and know about the easy terms you make your own termsyou may have. Better not wait; the other fellow is getting busy and it's time you acted, before all are sojd. There are only twenty lots and two acre tracts left. o DAII.V GIa III), MONDAY, Jl URGE AMOUIg CREAM ; . ' Ml PPFn FRnM MAPI CTHM - - iiuiii Mini luiuii TWELVE THOI SAM) 9)l Mis SENT tilT l)Pl!I(i MONTH E ii XEoi iy:it su si.Aw xkivsJ During ih,. month of June the' 'ream shipped out from Mapleton hv ' actual test, amounted to about rjuolj: puunas oi nutter fat, being an In-! crease of about fifty per cent over! the preceding month. This means: that nearly $.1,400 in net cash was : Pd to the dairymen of lower Slus-i law for cream during that time, he-! sides the cost ot getting it to the' creamery. The dairy business of t lie bluslaw is steadily Increasing In lm- portance and will bring a good manv thousand dollars into this section; during the year. 1 Mrs. W. H. Weatherson returned home Monday morning after a trip to Portland and 9olavllle. , i The schooner Oakland left for San Francisco Saturday morning with an other cargo fromt he Oregon & Call-1 fornla Lumber Co's. mill. me machinery in Kyle & Son's mill at Spruce Point Is being moved up to Florence and will be stored for the present. - v Wm. Brynd came home Tuesdav evening from Eugene. He left Mrs. Brynd in the hospital at that place but she is getting along nicely. Several men who are employed bv the government In the geodetic coast survey arrived here Sunday from the south, with their pack horses and outfit. They are camping In the up per part of town while carrying on their work In this vicinity. Olaf Rice of Mapleton was quite badly hurt Wednesday evening by a vicious bull. Dr. Edwards was called to attend to him and found him con siderably injured about the face and back, but no bones broken. He will be all right again in a "few days. Florence West. GERMAN XJA(JH-STALL10 The German coach horse which I purchased from Duncan Scott will make the stand during the seaaon at Bangs' barn. tf J. H. PERKINS. Saturday's baseball scores: Port land 3-6: San Francisco, 0-3; Los Angeles 3-14; Oakland 1-2. Sunday's scores: Portland 5-0; San Francisco, 1-7. Los Angeles. 4; Oakland 0. League baseball, Eugene vs. Springfield at Recreation Park, South Willamette street, July 4th at 3:30 p. m. J3 Warner times pianoa Leave or ders at Morris' Vislc Store. U ac kaW o O ' i.v n. imm. r - , taM w 'hey don't know, wblle others arc "",i,ly "llxi"" to conceal what they do know. Progression. Q ! 'u Rev, i-.uitii. mat I nave a new engagement ring?" "Pardon me. Maud." "Wh it I" l!V "I see that you have auotber enw'S ' ment rini;.-' Seasonable. Aa hna heforw ln-en notpit. TIuth ii somwhln tn the sprlnir That niiikes u youiiK man's faiiey On thoughts of love taka wing. Ita dons his Sunday raiment Anil icoes to enll on her And wonders could they manage To live on eighteen per. He clenra his throat for action To ask the fateful quls m If he can ha her honey . And she will, too, be his. Before he hadn't courage That little wont to aprtna. But In the budding- seaaon It seems to be the thing. He sees the birds get busy Around the nesting plaea. Preparing for a tree horn f To propagate their raea. And many things In natur That paaa bfor his vlasr Suggest In early summer A cottage built for two. a And so, n helpless mortal. He drifts upon' the tide. But pleamut Is th drifting If sh. Is by his side. He In the mating seaaon Has something on his mind, And so they grow togethor. As nature has designed. Double Cross. "Do you Ilka to walk cross country? "I would were It not for cross dogs." n n They All Need Oris. "Hurrah!" "Whatr "I'ts made a discovery." "What are you going to do with itT" j "Hire It out to a detective by the I week." ! Recognized tho Type. That fellow Is the premium idiot "Do you think so?" "Yes." "Why?" "He agrees with everything I say to him." OREGON HOWE L PACIFIC 3C H ASTORIA AVeeeUible Preparation for As similating the food and Uegula Uiig llic 5 louifldvs awl Bowels of Promotes Digcstio n,Chctrfil rssandnest.ContalnsneiUier Oprum.Morpturte nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. set or" ttd lii i ' Apcrfecl Remedy foKConstlfia tion. Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .feverish aess and Loss or Sleep. TacSiit Signature of NEW VOHK. BORX. i ! In Eugene, July 4. 190S, to Attor-! ney and Mrs. V. G. Martin, a daugh ter. To the wlfo of Horace Connor at Loraine, Friday, July 3, an 8 pound girl. o. TOWN LAND CO. BUOY LAND CO. i '" akmemmenm ill I bMsl PflCTflBlIi P- - i p aKffly TMf MTAWP) tDHMNT. M it OtTT. f 1 "B!Tm ForlnfantB and Children. I The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years lIKI. V M. C. Doyle of Clovedalo died Fri day night at 7:30 after a lingering Illness of three months, of paralysis, aged 02 yenra. Funeral .Sunday at 1 n. m.. Interment in Pleasant Hill cemetery. Deceased loaves n wife, two daughters and a son. He had i been n Clovednle resident for a long time. '- rtf . 1 UUsaSsBaBaJ BaLaataaaaaUiaaBW MP IF ill Mi