Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, August 01, 1908, Image 7

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THK EUGENE lUILV c.V Q,n, yTl-IH,lv Al,;,
ST I, I DOM
ft -
I eWttIng that I
l.wtim ...jinc bat-
Srwheathej
1 . Tun" Anson Is
, fill V 1
:'lue returns to the
mtf MIC icl -.in hp in
l"-:.i..ii team " ,
l"T. la with the leaa-
L.virtl'"'8l,t0,1Cl1
Southern pen-
I TV of the Boston Nat
feersofhot Ljm Tom "
ivi l r 'un. Diehl ls
Pt. .ept pay for
vil lime since the Amerl
rnfsbiog a .well pen-
r im National
$ upon the Chicago
.,, series from New York
ailie Murphy buy another
ittl !! out of 46 games
"iax team landed on top
wn League race. n
' Dissers" started their
nie la last place and in
iCirtar. the former Brook-
si player. Is palming auoui
ol crutches. Having iwiaieu
in recent game. But Jack
wertaeless. as his spring
i hu a good lead in the
ice.
iree Ihree-basgers In one
ath time being put out at
it irrin to stretch the hits
ten ii th stunt performed
)l the Utlca, N. Y. team re-
il the lop and New York
ottom In the American
ha Could anything prove
luirely that baseball is
L,
M Agents (c? the
SLevermanuUr,,.
cpOR 1 uwj"" - i o 1
' ' "T strictly on the level. Several Class X
--7 , , genuine ri 1 I)eroU beat wnc lt q g.
comes in attendance, while the Amer- , J
"''n tor u'- .ouldnt he able to accomodate the WSpW '
posiu"" '" (Hi, ,ruwds should the Highlanders ever StiSVjB
'ibUl to have be able .0 roost at the top. 4
1 ,AEfiunsi Jim" Is The National. League race this sea- s-X&i Y
"f 16 srlke" son Is oue grand up-set In baseball Js. v V
t 1 rwo 0 calculations. V
!-"iJUM- ,n01fs The two youngsters. Wlllett and A. UA. . "
JViiuW Summers, are Planing great ball tor jfT'' f
StSS Jttevldent that Manager Can.! Jg ' K 'VW
RALPH ROSE...
American athlete who won the shot
putting contest at the Olympic games,
London, with a (core of 46 feet TVii
Inches.
of Cincinnati "live when he held
on to Pitcher Spade.
All of the Western teams looked
alike to the Boeton Americans dur
ing the last stay of the Red Sox at
home.
i The Brookly team got such a bad
'start in the spring that their good
j playing later in the season counts
for little.
The Pittsburg Pirates are making
I a hard fight for the pennant and look
to have an even chance on copping lt.
i Wilkesharre, Pa., Is simnort'ng
two base ball teams at present, the
TWO CUPS OF
TEA IN ONE
Is what you will have If you
use the usual quantity of our
tea when you make lt. The
strength of our tea is such that
you need only about half the
usual quantity in order to make
tea of fine flavor and fragrance.
That is on account of the purity
and quality of the tea. Try a
pound; you'll like the flavor
and also the economy of using
. M. GR F F N THE square
WS'JG'll, DEAL GROCER
41? Willamette St. Phone Main 25.
J. H. TEST CP.BAP.NARn tjadt mr-MiT-vr
MNGS LIVERY CO.
I I Mr am.. .
,ew. fctage and Sales Stables
Firfn. C4bsAlways Ready
fCIa Tumouu of All Descriptions
I1- Shee,"1' EUGENE-FLORENCF. STAfiR-
A dally itjet leavetEugene at ia.m,
Or MlolMnn. rlnmm 41.- I...
It -7 . "Ill call irw ( ,m,
. ivihiwc auu tme
ery Phone Main 21
It.''. YM mi mm.m.m.m
MOST GROCERS SELL
Olympic Flour
u 6Very S8ck S"aranteed
it?" "oa hard wh"'- ' r
h Ate b'.d ,han any ,h" ,iour nd
of br ! J""- BtCiu" of th
Wttw,. AS1cFrvr,t,heco,,,'nohiehef,hao
Tur UR GROCER FOR IT.
",. FLOURJNC MILLS
n"WJMiTimir
- iowcr or Binder sec
tugenere
UNCLE SAM
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A BROAD CHE8T NEEDED
New York state and Atlantic League!
both playing in the "Baron" city '
Pitcher Herbst of the New Haven
team recently pitched and won a
double-header, one game of 15 and
the other of 9 Innings.
Now that the Western teams of the
American League are playing at home
they doubtless will cinch the first
four positions In the league standing. !
There is not an infield in the coun-l
try playing better ball at present than
Jones, Williams, Wallace and Ferris, j
of the St. Louis Browns. i
The Eastern league has two new I
managers, Schafley, who succeeded
Kelly at Toronto, and Holly at Roch-i
ester, where Al Buckenberger was ;
pilot for several years. i
Manager Mullaney, whose Jackson-;
ville tea mis making a runaway race
in the South Atlantic League, was,
given a benefit recently which net
ted the "Old Scout," a tub full of
money. j
Word from New York has it that
Owner Farrell of the Highlanders is
out for a new manager and la willing
to pay any amount of money to se
cure the right man.
The New York Nationals have won
four double-headers this season and
lost one, while the New York Ameri
cans have won one and lost four.
The great work of the Detroit team
has been a surprise, as few predicted
the Tigers making such a fight for
the pennant after falling before the
Cubs last fall.
Booze and an Indian are bad things
to mix. The Indian player Bender
who stabbed his manager Wm. Clark,
of the Columbia, S. C. team, was
crazy drunk at the time. Bender
now stands a good chance of being
black-listed by the National Commis
sion. The St. Louis Nationals don't lok
to be of championship timber. Never
theless Owner Murphy of the Chicago
champions does not hesitate to go ti
the Cardinals for star pitchers.
Manager Bobby Lowe of the Grand
Rapids team had to forfeit a game
to Dayton recently on account of six
of his' star players going on a strike.
The players claimed their salary was
overdue and they must have some
money before they would go on the
diamond.
Kr'c!'!n; i)f Nations.
In ?!! Hie events concluded since
the Olympic games began early in the
polo and other sports in which Eng
land alone competed, the present
standing of the countries, counting
wins only, is as follows:
United Kingdom, 3S; America, 22:
Sweden. 7; France, 4; Hungary, 3;
Norwav, Cermany, Canada. Italy, 2
each; Belgium, South Africa, Fin
land, 1 each.
Track and Field Kveiitx.
In the field and track events In
which the points are counted five
for first, three for second and one
for third, the standing Is:
America. 114; I nited Kingdom.
66 1-3; Sweden, 12'4; Canada. 11;
South Africa and Greece, X each;
Norwav and Germany 4: Italy 3;
Hungary. 2 1-3; France. 2 1-3; Aus
tralia and Finland. 1 each.
America's score In the field and
track events is made up of 1 5 firsts,
10 seconds, S thirds. In addition to
a tie for second and third In the
....ii hii-h Inmn and a tie for
third place In the pole vault. The
I'nited Kingdom got ei'u
seconds and three thirds
R B Wrav, who Is lornl aont for
v. mi,iia a-in put. In a
tnp mnr r " 1 "
garage In this city. Just as soon as a
suitable location can be secured. M
Is prepared to do auto livery business
for the traveling public or fur Pleas
ure 'rips. Call up to Eugene Trans
fer Co.. Phone Red 1101.
i GERMAN r'OACH STAI.MOX
I The Onrmnn coach horse which 1
'purchased from Duncan Scott wll
ilnake the stand durln? the season at
: Bangs' barn. f j pprtKtNS.
j siftK shop ix miii itfi
I E P Shlnn has r.W,v-ct'up a first-'
rlP'o "tine h"n In fninire. All wnrV
; guaranteed. Cring In your Jwork.
j
1 Feed voiir rnse or lawn a little
"Will Grow" fertilizer and sen the
improvement. Chambers Hardware
FEELS CHESTY
TO HOLD ALL HIS ME0AL8.
Triga in Nw York Pr.
COTTAGE GROVE NEWS
OF LOCAL IMPORTANCE
In the absence of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Manning last week to Oak
land some scoundrel of scoundrels
entered and ransacked their home
the Stouffer cottage at the lower end
of Railroad street. Among the arti
cles stolen was an almost new .32 cal
ibre Winchester, three pillows, quilts,
an overcoat, pair of new pants and
suspenders, a pair of heavy shoes, a
lantern and other things. Mr. Man
ning believes the Job to have been
executed by local talent, and thinks
he has a pretty good clue, which we
hope he has. If the guilty parties are
apprehended they should be given the
limii.
There Is an activity about the nr
mory, preparatory to packing up for
the ten or twelve days' annual en
campment at American Lake, near
Tacoma. Company E will be well
represented In the big encampment,
as many of the boys have been plan
ning to combine their summer out
ing with this occasion, and a large
percentage of the company will there
fore go into camp. The members of
Company E will leave Cottage Grove
on the early Monday morning over
land, and therefore few of them will
retire Sunay night. It has
been suggested that the city ma
terlally Increase Its police force on
this occasion, or temporarily relieve
It from duty.
Born To the wife of Sherman
Shortrlde July 28, 1908, a daughter
Fip Sore Feet.
itr unn fminH tlitnlon'R Amirn
i nam .wiiii.. ........ -.
Salve to be the proper tiling to use
for sore ieet, as wen as iur ui-uhhk
l. ...... ...... no nnto nnrl nit ninniier Of
abrasions," writes Mr. W. Stone, of
East Portand, Maine, it is me prop
er thing, too, for piles. Try lt! Sold
under guarantee at W. A. Knyken
dall's drug store. 25c.
WOOD SAW1NO.
John M. P. Dixon, successor to W.
E. Hoddy. All wood sawed to gunge.
For prompt service phone HI nek
3312. Residence 324 High street, tf
Gasoilne Woodsaw.
IIRICK. BRICK
First-class brick, delivered or In
yard. Yard immediately across riv
er on Linton place.
a6 Kf) WILES.
Monarch ranges. Thirty days' free
trial. J. W. Kays Fur. Co tf
if
ft; lit ins "SA
MARTIrOSHERIDAN.
Auicrli-nn illwiis thrnwer who wnn
the KiH rhjiinpl"iixhlp f"r America
at the Olympic gain-s. l."ndou, wllh
tkru ui Inch.
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KETCHEL MADE
SHORT WORK OF
HUGO KELLY
Sau Francisco Jnlv 31 i,mi.,v
Ki'tclicl. ot Grand Rapids, made short
work of Hug., Kelly, of Chicago, to
night at the (.'olisi'um in their sched
uled 20-round contest for the world's
middleweight championship. Ho
knocked out his man after but 2n
seconds of fighting In the third round
a left flush to the Jaw nlacing Kl.
ly hors du combat. Although Ketch
el won early the victory was not an
easy one. In fact, it looked a bit blue
for tho champion as he strode to his
seat after the termination of the sec
ond round. In two fast rounds Kellv
out-fought his man from the tap of
the gong.
Yesterday's baseball scores: San
Francisco. 6: Portland. 1. Los
Angeles, 5; Oakland. 1.
The Chicago Ladies' baseball team
defeated Brownsvlllo 5 to 2 and were
defeated by Lebanon 6 to 2. Coburg
also beat them.
CARVER'S RAILROAD
READY FOR BUSINESS
WILL HAITI, WHEAT FROM FARMS
ALONG LINK TO OltVALI.IS
THIS FALL TKACKLAYIXG IX
PKOOKKSS
The Corvallis & Alsea Railroad ex
pects to be In the field to handle the
grain crop of Southern Benton, and
will be ready to supply cars to far
mers the latter part of next week.
says tile Corvallis Times. Tho track
has been laid and Is now In good con
dition to a distance 1V4 miles, and
will beat Barclay's wlthl na few days.
The grade has been pushed forward
to the Benson Starr farm, a distance
of lo miles. Both tracklaying and
grading is In progress every day. A
siding to the Corvallis Flouring Mills
is being rusned, and will be ready for
use next week. Manager Carver an
nounced last night that all facilities
would be offered farmers to get their
grain to Corvallis over the new road
Only such grain as Is destined for
Corvnllis will be received, no arrange
ment being perfected as yet to carry
it to other points. The company will
leave cars on the main line at nny
point to accommodate fanners for
the present, the only requirement be
ing that the car shall be loaded dur
ing the day. The arrangement will
be very convenient to those who wish
to ship to Corvallis, reducing as it
will the haul to the minimum.
TEACH KHS' EXAMINATION
Notice Is hereby given thnt the
county superintendent of Lane coun
ty will hold the regular examination
of applicants for state and county
papers in the county court house,
Eugene, Oregon, as follows:
For Stnto Papers
Commencing Wednesday, August
11, 1908, at 9 o'clock a. m., and con
tinuing until Saturday, August 15, at
4 p. m.
Wednesday Penmanship, history,
.spelling, physical geography, reading,
psychology.
Thursday Written arithmetic, the
ory of teaching, grammar, book
keeping.
Friday Physiology, geography
composition, algebra, Kngllsh litera
ture. Saturday Botany, plane geomet
ry, general history, school law.
l-'cu- County Papci-H
Commencing Wednesday, August
12. llillK, at II a. m. and continuing
until Friday, August 1-1, at 4 o'clock.
Wednesday, Penmanship, history.
orthography, reading, physical geog
raphy.
Thursday Written arithmetic,
theory of teaching, grammar, physi
ology. Friday Geography, school law,
civil government, Kngllsh lletrnture.
W. II. DILLARO.
County Superintendent.
II1DH WANTED
The building commlttoe, Eugene,
Oregon, asks for bids for heating,
electric lighting and gas piping for
I. O. O. F. building. On electric wir
ing and gas piping until noon, July
30, 1 90K; on heating until August
15, IflOS, at noon. Plans and speci
fications on file at the office of the
architect, John llunzlcker, Eugene,
Or. al
She l.iki'H (i)MHl Thing.
Mrs. (.'has. 10. Smith, of West
Franklin, Maine, says: "I like good
things and have adopted Dr. King's
New Life Pills as our family laxative
medicine, because they are good and
do their work without making a russ
about It." These painless purifiers
sold at W.A. Kuykendall's drug store.
If you take Kodol In the beginning
the had attacks of Dyspepsia will be
avoided, but If you allow these at
tacks to go unheeded It will take Ko
dol a longer time lo put your stom
ach in gooil condition again, (let a
bottle of Kodol today. Sold by all
druggists.
It. C. MOHOAVS I t It.MTl HE
I A( TORV.
Furniture manufactured for whole
sale or retail trade. Factory at east
-nd of Fifth street. Repairing solli l
Itctl. Phone lllack r,;)!il. Residence
phone, Black a 5 0 I. If
COW FEED.
Alfalfa meal. At Ilalle7, Tenth
and Willamette streets. Phone Red
1.-.21.
If you want to kmn anything
about auto", call up Ifr H. Wray,
Phone Red 1101. Mf handles the
llulck.
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CASTORIA
AVcectablc Preparation for As
similating the Food and Hcfiula
tiiig the SlanmLhs oi id Bowels af
Promotes Digcslion.Cheetful
rxssaivirW.ContalnsririUter Oprum.Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
Mx.Jmvm'
MnM
A perfect Kerru-dy for Constipa
tion. Sour Stoniach, Diarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions Jeverish
ncss and Loss of Sleep.
facsimile Signature cf
NEW YORK.
EXACT COPY OT WRAPPCB.
Factory
For Sale A cider vinegar, apple butter
and cider jelly factory on the corner of
Blair and West Second streets; one of the
best corners in the town for that kind of
business. Building is 50x100 divided in
half by partition on a lot 6qx 1 43. Ample
room to handle and pack fruits, farm
produce, etc., when not manufacturing.
Very little competition, and if any, you
have the markets of Tacoma, Seattle and
Alaska to supply. In fact, a number of
Eugene merchants have said that they
needed just such a factory here to buy
their goods from. A golden opportunity
for some one :-: :-: :-: :-:
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Address N. A.
EUGENE
Phone Black 1511
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J. O. -. HOMAS
Eugene Electric Company
Modern Wiring una supplies
Designers and Makrrs of Electric and Gas Fixtures, Carrying; a
Full Line of Up-to-Date Goods
Phoit Miin 5-74 Weil Eighth Si., Eugfiif, Oregon. .
Will Move About Oct. ( and Occupy the Center Room of the
New Reeisttr Building. CALL AND SEE US
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For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
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for Sale
R., Guard Office
III.AW AM) I, Kill I'
WEK1I1T ItlDEItS
ullke will find the celebrated
Itacyck adapted to their needs.
To be siiru the sume Identical
who I won't do for a 2 f 0-pound
man and oue who tips the beam
at only 1 10; hut the same mako
of wheel will do the trick if
Its built like tho Rncycle. Thero
Isn't an Inch of defective mate
rial In II, nnd our guarantee
means what It says.
GUN CO.
534 Wl Umette Street
efn
POLITE ATTENTION
greets all customers at our
market, and as choice a piece
of meat as was ever laid on a
block Juicy, tender, exquisite
ly flavored and fluo grained, Is
what we cut your porterhouse,
sirloin, flat bone or hip bone
steaks from. We know how to
cut up meats for your table as
well us to rhooso the primes!,
ho that they will look temptlnK
as well as lender and succulent.
Our prices are low tor prime
meals.
Broders' Bros
Phone 2Main 40 - Went. 8th St,.
J. DAVIDSON
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