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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1910)
the jonn3oVKet,nVi?5..I,l.ct"re'' ' was in the theatre but the b,,if7 GASOLINE MOTOR CAR WILL MAKE DAILY RUN TO WENDLING New Itme Table on S. P. Lines Will Go Into Effect Sun day Morning 1111 PICTURES OF THE 0 , EDDIE PLANK On. of Philadelphia Americans' Box Artists. I JOB MEIdL CONTEST III.. May losed ycsterda) ., team trophy . hr the Port- tfB.-J- Culiison.'determine whether there will be a I Maurice , vioiauuu ui me aiaiuie or not. II aur- k.it 71 out of, iiie the fieht the nrinclnnU or thoir Culllscn iBiin-i representatives violate the law, they 20, Caldwell IS WM be punished. As had been stated waua ""inr ine courts, uom in tnis country D. Barclay, r. and England, It Is a question for a nfcden. tlediinw to determine whether anrh n team, composed contest is & sparring match or a Hololian ana v.,prZ0 ignt. place, eacn tedm -u a majority or the people of the lal , state or uaiiiornia are afrainnt. nrorn- slonal sparring exhibitions, their remedy lies with the legislature to prohibit the same." 20. JtV 7OT5S rj rFano" and "Panee" ' . I... y j erent, the only He day, was won hm. who nrone 0 targets. Been-: .raee amo-n? me securing 192 out sets. Among me i of Seattle. acoma, were tied bv breaking 107 ps entitled to the. tae uuponi 'iir any consecu-, better. McLaugh- 11 birds of his nd the first 96 1 Coast League Scores. Oakland, 7; Portland, 6. San Francisco, 4; Sacramento, 1. Vernon, 5 bos Angeles, 8. The good baseball player will make every play, however simple, as if the game depended upon it. The grand stand player, who. uses a flourish, al ways meets with disfavor on the bleachers. loiwiiin to tne white race 'f Ki.hi to him?" ' roilnd'1' will I do Jeff Ha: .t,i, !..., ., of ihA n j l al tne clearness t-x ine rums nH the in which ,. i., emjimu manner N- V Teleyraph.'0" WaS - ,L ft? lcl',1,re8 wl be exhibited at .. iuwre Monday and cwk TikI u THEATRE Monday and 10 comk 1aff 23 and 24- Admission 1 cents. Afternoon and evenings. Lion Fondles a Cliild. ,i.IP",t8burs a savage "on fondled the hand that a child thrust into his case. Danger to a child is some times great whan loncf ann-pnj ten it conies through colds, "croup, iiu85 c iney slay tnous and whooping cough. They slay thousands thai Dr. King's New Dis covery could heave saved. "A few doses cured our baby of a very bad case of croup," writes Mrs. George B Davis, of Flat Rock, N. C -'We al ways give it to him when he takes COld. It's n wnmlaffitl mf,lntnn I it ,, hivuiwiic iu; oabies. Best for couehs. colds ln- grippe, asthma, hemorrhages, weak I HUES. 50 II On Trfol hnt1. I Guaranteed by W.' A. Knykendall. TO THE PUBLIC Among the former Trl-City League 11IC ' .. . nln,rm.o molrtncr MnJ n.trfV. He wlll be the:''""'"'' jv "6,J?,, . ."""""J the R0Cni6S tO LeiU,ia c iu iuiiuwiiir, nuii.n itnu medals. RFERE fj BIG FIGHT Pembroke, with Cathlamet; Rich Parrott, at Eugene; Tauscher, at Cot tage Grove; Frank Troch at White Salmon; Causey at Lakeview; Fitch ner and McBrlde with Ohehalls; Lake and Shea wfth Hood River: Arch Par rott at Gresham and Jock Olney at Goldendale. Telegram. As I have lenrori mv hlatemlili shop to W. C. Pickens & Son, late of Tennessee, I wish to thank all my customers for past favors and kindly ask them, as well as all new ones, to favor the above nnmpri ppntinmon with a trial, as they guarantee all work to give satisfaction. Most respectfully yours, E. 0. STATZER. Pleasant Hill, Or. Phone 194. dwtf M. The atti lite of this city The Drain baseball nine captured Johnson fight their fifth straight game this season tbls afternoon on Saturday last. They playe this Firkert. whe de- game with the Creswells, and scored here no legal zo to z. mere isn t mucn credit in ,ntt. making a score of that size, and the amply with the . boys must get a little more "ginger": fit ana orain-in tne otner sine, or tne crowo Is not within my won't care to see the game. Drain The business men of Corvallis are dissatisfied with the management of the Corallis & Eastern R. R. and are vigorously voicing their protests be cause of the alleged dilatory tactics of the road in caring for transporta tion of freight. The lumber interests are especially incensed and are plan ning to place the mntter before the railroad commission. The Coyote Lumber Co. wlil esti mate your bill of lumber. Address or call at Room 318, White Temple Bldg. tf mm fSfe"ik.iTi5!Jf SMC! 11 A new time table on the Southern Pacific will go into effect Sundav niorrilnir. the schedule having been received by Agent Gillette this morn ing. The only change on the main line, as far as can be discovered, U mat so. is, tne north-bound evening local, will arrive at Eugene at 4:45 o'clock Instead of at 4:52 as at pres ent, and No. 19, southbound after noon local will arrive at 2:05 instead of 2:04. The new schedule provides for one round trip dally of the gasoline mo tor car on the Springfield branch be tween Springfield and Wendling. the trip to be made between the hours of 10:30 in the forenoon and 1:40 in the afternoou, during which time the motor car has remained at Spring field heretofire. This will be a big convenience for the people on the Mohawk branch and will better the service on that Hue greatly, for here tofore, tne mixed train is delayed ev ery day on account of so much switch ing to do at the various stations. Fought, Recently at Coffr oths Arena At the Aloha Theatre M.ndsy and Tuesday, May 23 and 24, Af ternoon and Evening. Admission 10 Cents HILL IN MEDF0RD AND VICINITY YESTERDAY If t)!o police de- Kriir, to prohibit the articles of ellriea and John- ill respects with- Nonpareil. JEFF'S OPINION OF THE BATTLE The other right at Hammerstein's Theatre, New York, James J. Jeffries, the retired heavyweight champion of for me to pre- the world, was invited to a private ex- All kinds of lumber you need, we can supply. The Coyote Lumber Co., Room 318. White Temple Bldg. tf Hats cleaned, blocked and made like new. Panamas a specialty. H. Cato. 4 3 3. Willamette street, opposite postoffice. . tf THE WEBER, CHICKERIXG . . ETC. Buy your piano of the House of Quality. The world's leading makes, at lowest prices. The Stevens & Hulin Piano House. Commercial Club block. You will not be ; insulted by any drunken em- employes. m21 ! Madford, Or., May 20. Louis W. Hill and bis party, who have be;-n touring Oregon in automobiles, ar rived last evening in this city from Klamath Falls and was driven cut to the orchard of E. B. Hanley, where he spent the night. Today he is being shown the valley by a number of lo cal business men and this evening he will be tendered a banquet at the Ho tel .asn. A book on rheumatism and a trial treatment of Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic remedy liquid or tablets is being sent free to sufferers by Dr. Shoop ot Racine, Wis. You that are well, get this book for some discouraged, dis heartened -sufferer. Do a simple act of humanity! Point dut this way to quick and certain relief! Surprise some sufferer by first getting from me the booklet and the test. He will appreciate your aid. Yerington's drug store. Second-hand Monarch range, 35. J. W. Kays Furniture Co. in24 Set O. W. Taylor, the well driller, for the lowest prices, 828 Patterson street. Phm Rs4 3372. MUMO TEACHERS A- 'S3 2 C& I i. THE KNOCKOUT l'lles Cured in (I To 1-1 DuyS. There's a Itenson. I For the large and increasing sale of . Pazo Ointment is guaranteed to -Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar Honey. When Id cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed- the need of a cough medicine try It ing or Protruding Piles in 6 to - l Lud yo( w, knw tne reRBon days or money refunded. 50c. m' sold by the Dillon Drug Co. . Nine cars of wrapping paper have ordered for Rogue River fruit. I I 1 I OR. BELL'S ANTi-PAiN WARRBN STUDIO Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Warren teach the mandolin, guitar or banjo. Special attention to children. Club practice Mon day evealncs. Agents for the Stuhl mandolin and Farland ban jo. (6 last 11th St. Phone Black 4431. nan Ueil 5 mi si National BanR . Firms or individuals desiring to open new ot additional soeoefita 71!! sccrs arTj pueaiulti auvaitiuge ot BHfety, modern facilities and competent, obliging service by making-, the First National Bank the depositary of their funds. Accounts subject to check solicited. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. ESTABLISHED 188r CAPITAL, S100.000 KUni'Lim AND PROFITS $125,000 LARGEST BANK IN LANE. COUNTY 33C w i i Our Claim That We Have The Best Grade of -umber, Lath and Shingles To be had in the city and when it comes to delivery you get the material when you want it. Come in and look over our stock and bring you bill with you and' we will quote you a price delivered on the job that you can't turn down WE RETAIL LUMBER AT WHOLESALE PRICES ooth-Kelly Lumib OUT "one Mam 452. North Pearl St 3C