Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, July 25, 1908, Image 4

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    THE KCOKXB DAIXT HOARD, BATIRDAV, JC LY 28, JOO
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FOR almost everything you buy, including the common
nv-i.woiuco cuiu cajjchmvc lUAUtica, nuin iuuuoluiij
to automobiles.
The one marked exception is lumber, which can be bought
cheaper today than for many a year past and is retailed in
Eugene in many instances for less than wholesale prices.
This means that your dollar will buy more now than at
any other time and this is therefore the time to spend-it.
Kelly
1 4 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon.
COo
LADIES' BALL
TEAM WILL PLAY
TOMORROW
That thore Is a treat In store for
tlio loral fans tumorrow afternoon
nt 3 o'clock, when the local league
team plays tho Chicago Ladies' Ilaso
Imll aggregation at Recreation l'nrk
In this city. Tho ladles' team Is
niniii!sml f 1)t ot m.( bn, ,Iavurg
H Is evidenced by (, r0110
scores
pluyel with Aberdeen. Portland. Van
couver, Salem. Woodliurn nml Al
hany. The following from the Ore
gonlnn shows thn Interest taken In
the Kills when they played tho crack
Wabash team of Portland:
Hlrdlo Carlton looks just as good
and plays first Just as well as she
did about 11 years ago, when she
swung the lloston llloomer (llrls
round the eastern and middle west
ern circuits. In physical proportions.
Ulrdle Is alt thai "Pop" Anson ever
was. and that may account- for the
easy victory which she and her pink
tea party team-mates had over the
iiifnru unit, hi mi .i,.it i..ui.,-.i....
' - jvniuitmj
afternoon. 1 he score was s t.. a in
mvor or me mrectolre gowns, and
the way Hlrdie bossed the Job from
ue ouanor slake would have mad
llarrv mvu t.nvi...... t ...
. , '' " Ul III k
rnniupionsnip series.
I he blv ursmlsiiinii . at i-.i...
was well filled when.'Trllby" Kankln
"" me natiasn. lads Into the field
snd for nine .l.l l,,,,i.... ...
. " "" me iiowu,
which had dux down and pnngled
up. screeched their heads off for the
iiimucns in in ruddy bloomers
every nine a lsilv ill.l lm,. . i.......
there wsj a i.lvo of applause for no
ei.n-iiiar reason, tor tho .lust was
heavy and hid the bases.
Hlancho Orrln i th. k...-..i.,A
- ..... ii'iump IUI
irageny. an tne way along and for
a womsn she played a marvelous
name, both at ih. ht ...........
. , -. w.m iianr
ihi un in ctmm. ThU rather frMil.
built Klrl BtnnHhf.1 tr.i.H. ..t....
olonr to thi luff (mm.m iH .k. L
nnln. and poked the hall Into deep
.... ...-, uiree Milieu la uiccesslon
stole the only two bases of thtvaame
niaue tour pur-oula. one a stlnnlnn
drive, and. had lhre assists. Once
slullna: urotioder that (.it P,3.
It WSS a SIHS-tJiMlUr .1.1 l
out -I'mp" It.mkin sot , nervous
slinlrlns the sts!ii-.,iii,' h,.tv ,.t
"iv iltiuns !;'. int .,., v.
wobbly several ilm... n ,'. .n. .... .
strikes. that ' llrl.kM;," Cnisbv Is
chared up uh It p:ll , ,.,.
'! hllll..lf It ll.TV..,,.
i i k ,Slrl8t W.a"P hlmi WILLIAMS' CAKBOUO HAliVIt
all over the ball yard, after they i WITH ARXICA and WITCH HA7Kr.
opened, up the fireworks In.the fourth : The beat aaWe m tbeworld i uta
ThaThuM hv .n?n a hh6 1"t,bVTatl1 ,er- chlpPd l-odsTnd all .kin erup-
litr aalta nlav. h c, " I uaran.e! l? lve .atlsfactioD
litr salts plays by the Wlniiy City
short-skirts. Kvety. time a ball hap
pened Into ranse the girls- would
Junill after It ulr rlnwn .uj..i.
- -- nnu llllUK
It over and then ask Kankln for a
curllng-lron and a whisk-broom to!
arrange their toilettes. i
In the seventh inning "l,Hjoie" Or-
rlo got an awful belt In tho eye from j
or mnnnv rAfimrlaH anu i i
Dtuk Co. WllUams Mfg. Co.. props.,
rONTKST XOTK K.
hum
when l. ,.,,., , ,( fcl- ,.,,
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United Slates Land Office. Rose
li'irg. Ore., June 29, 1908.
A aiirrh'fenr minimi aftl.t i
a high-bounding throw, and "Trilby" I,'',,n ri'l'd In this offlca.-iu- E. T.
lorgoi mat lie was the referee and I , contesiant, a;;alnst
i usiieu (town at first-bane, where she ",;"ls,l':"1 'N". ffSS, made
was niKKlng tho ball out of her love-i'"ny " ' fr l"t 1, 2 and GV
ly pompadour. Kankln mopped thei1"4 xw '4 "tl NK 1-4 SV 1-4
perspiration and St. John real estate 1 Section IX, Township 19 S, l!nn?e 1
off her fare and exclaimed, dramat- ,ly 'l"lM'rt W. Lyman, deceived
Ically: j Cont-slee. In which it ,1s alleged that
"There, there, dear girl, I will hle'S",! , "ll,1r:"1' wholly abandoned
upon thy twinkling orb a Juicv slab1 f"r "lore lhil" slx nionti.t
uuon tbv iwinkii..? ...i. ....... , iPni-t: that said Robert w i ,
of fat pork; yea, llu, fattest of l e ! ' V' ''''i"11 lhe -p 1901; that the
pork." ' lI,e only heirs surviving said cntrvman
Illanrho felt m,.h i; , ... I i.race .Murray. Fred Murray ami
Hon to ,.,o hundreds who "saw he'Trwin'' Murri'y ',, unk"8 ' XeA and
game., for. with two or three exd, estant .hit Ju"? the Con
tlons, they were classy ball-nlavers faiieJ i ,'' . d heir8 have wholl-v
Their eight run, were due to thl 'fart Prove said iIh","0"' C,l'tlva,e or lm"
that Pitcher Crosby, of th? K : k" id '"nd. .In a,,v n'ner since
team, couldn't have rolled a ball over ' who Iv i, " e"!r'",lan aaA nave
the nlaio ft.,r h ' .o t. n"" "ndoned the laud for fiv
opposing bau,S Z '",h" !:aS!;..!h!U 8ald "Ience
r.rjs(,ook care .,ay iwm ,, - employ-
wa s , , 'a,es durl"K "'
I BIG
.-..
I Reductions
ON
Straws
Itinlle Cni.!tMitB i 'lu,ni.j..
It was wonh a mint of money to
..iwi.-, liiH uoss. rnai'h hn
hear
Kins wnen they got on liases "Alice
you old punksdoro; get off there 20
-.. uni s me matter? Can't vou
get a divorce from tho base? That
" iiuw is married, so you needn't try
any leap-year aga on him. Soak the
second baseman in th.. ...
ot a grouch on and thinks the home
.... ..uRiii io win. Hang on to your
skirts and run."
That's ihd .. nu-ii. - .. .
them, and she mopped the persplra-
...... Ir,,rluea nrow wUh th(1
nem of her scarlet bloomers.
The Wabash outfit played like a
"'"i rns-imin, nettled
use a nonelcca m- .i in . .
n(alu lu n uuna Rsv.
,"" ' and r" b' "Ike hitching
posts. They couldn't have beaten a
rp.t, and were. Ikked from, the
Man.
Kaeh of tha frifi n.
... r...- m.i an extra
"tlik of gum and an Ire cream, after
cm victory. '-
Itllllleitll.-'.. it.. .
,,, , , ' , ' ""' name w t i
the lad i 's the r.....,l.. l
xtween Kugene and Sprlasdeld will
tH ptaveil.
te;.;' S",n( '-vr evi
n'V.,.1, '" "UPS-tin It 10
fore w 1 '. be-
in., Z u ... r ''. ,i,nn final hear
on a,...:, ".'""'i0 n. m
Kern; eV "h,. ' "' "''"' lhe
a-aus Und OU,e ;n'rC -
Tho safd pnnfua'.nt
n'cr.l-vlceof,,,;
ordered and dl ec . ' 9
Ire ran k . sllr" net
rter..,i . " '' ""' " ' hereby or
Se 'i Ven H "'Zrd hl "Th notice
''" mi iniiT iinlill,..i.
UKNJAMI.S- L. Rii,y. 'n
Register.
"'fore PMti hasIng an auto, see R
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SIS Uiachine nn fkA U.
time. '"
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derslgne,,: He" T T
order ,,r ,h "'Cis-il. hv
county Oregon Ai, tW I'aI'
Ih law .i . 1 '''cnrnr
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from the dat; 9,1 "'or.lhs
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