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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1910)
HPIKE TTES 1 ltnbac'co joes not satisfy- Ua i r ic skill d in se lf and nor the s paper and a mouth- added that go e Obak ttes the of CD, J0U.HAN Ca It X0TICE roehued the Hirket, we wish MWic that we 1 o furnish you 'rah Meats. We OUr sninL-prl Um1 of San. 1 Mention is ""If trade. We 1 Wlterv. Call Mr Meat Mar-t,nearwillam-4 SON. HAL week: usir PlL ags and Folios bin? NUir t-une ACH - House a. Uli.... vmwAY ' ' and Oak V- 1 10 I SPORTING NEWS EFFORTS TO BAR FIGHT IN NEVADA San Franclsco,.June 20. Purport ine to come from Billy DeGiney, In Jack Johnson's camp, the latest sen sation In the flsht situation Is the rumor that uovernor Dickinson, or THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1910( ST. HELEN'S HALfe . BUYS NEW SITE To -t-eoiire a new location for the private school for girUOtrustees of acres tlx mil.- northwest of Port land on the lKis south of Llnnton! JT'V '"''''looking the Willamette and' Columbia rivers, the city and the lualatlln valley. The land was1 bought from the Wlllalatln Invest ment Co. f.r $10,000. I The .property will be Improved for ukw grnooi. The present nronertv THREE 0 1 65223532323 caj, Xevada. will follow the example ot'"."A V"""'- present pro Governor -Gillette and prefent hold- J ' nla' j ".'ZL, 7,?, Eg the fight cither In Keno or OoU-.XS r-'1" iK?fc No confirmation of this could be J"""! Lhe wl be PP"4 secured and sporting men here who .chool buHd.T Thent site" know the Nevada law declare that a Vlllllmr t 00ne Yt lZii s of statute there was drawn expressly to ,200x300 font M f f?, J urohlblt the chief executive, the At-' h,u.a, o:r "- ' torney-General or District, Attorneys, ' street.-OrVcnninn U from interfering with a rignt wheni " promoters had paid their license fceWu; oAAKlfl I MCAD of $1000 and had secured a certifi- IMtW bAW MILL NEAR cate showing tnat tne ngnters were In good physical condition and able to endure the' exertions of the ring. TRUTH No. 41 STANDING OF THE CIA11S .American Lenfruo W. New York 30 Philadelphia 31 Detroit 35 Boston .25 Cleveland 19 Washington 23 Chicago .19 St. Louis 11 National Lcnguo W. Chicago 32 New York 29 Clnclnatti 25 Pettsburg .........23 'Brooklyn 22 St. Louis 24 Philadelphia 20 Boston 18 Const Leagiio W. Oakland 45 Vernon 43 San Francisco 44 Portland 38 Los Angeles 36 Sacramento 25 L. 16 20 23 22 27 26 26 33 !L. 35 34 35 32 45 50 COTTAGE GROVE Cottage Grove. Or.. June IS C C. Shay, of Portland, has purchased a section of standing timber near Divide, two miles south of Gottam P. C. Grove, and will forthwith commence .652 the erection of a sawmill of 50,000 .046 daily capacity, to be completed and .636 in operation within ninety days. The .510 mill will cut railroad ties and tim .452ibers exclusively, and it is estimated .442; by Mr. Shay that there is sufficient .413 Itimber In the tract to run the mill .229 for at least five yeara. Mr. Shay, who is the principal owner in three other corporations, will incorporate P. C. a company composed chiefly of Port .667 land men, .to operate the new timber 592 'deal. He loft for the metropolis of .521 .511 .499 .488 .435 .353 P. C. .563 .558 .557 Oregon this morning to complete ar rangements. CHAPMAN SUCCEEDS ' "TOM RICHARDSON C. C. Chapman, manager of the Chapman Advertising Bureau of Portland, was chosen the new publi city manager of the Portland Com- .543 Imercia'l Club. He will succeed Tom .444 .333 'Yesterday's Scores Portland i, Vernon 0. No other games scheduled. Richara-aon, - whose resignation takes effect July 1. This action on the part of the executive committee of the club was- the first work under taken following the advent of the new chairman. The committee de cided that the initial salary of the new publicity manager should be $500 a month. We have cast that invisible force, invisible iron- filings so though theforceis still invisible, we now know itsshape. It is due you to know how the enormous supply of California Crude Oil is disposed of. As an example, one railroad within the state uses TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT of the product for mechanical purposes and fuel, while two other lines consume as much more divided be tween them. About thirty per cent more is consumed by other industries, leaving about 2Q only for the purposes of refininj, and a large proportion of this latter amount goes into the manufacture of asphalt. And tic market still increases. It is only a question of time until oil will take the place of coal, as it is a cheaper fuel, cleaner and easier handled. You can't be a coal baron, so be an oil' baron. Buy stock in the Cali fornia-National Crude Oil Company at 60 cents per share. About the cleanest record made on the college diamond this reason is that of the University of Illinois,! which went through the season with-'fiitH Your Stomach in Fine Shape in out a aeieat. George Hint s baseball machine mowed down all of its ri vals, defeating Chicago three times. Northwestern and Perdue twice each and Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa and Indiana once each. Three practice ;games wre played with Arkansas, Illinois winning all of them. Real Estate Transfers I D. G. Svholl to W. C. Shortridse; tract in see. 4-21-3 W. $1. VV. D. 'Cooper et ux to Clarence Shortrldge; trnct in sec. 4-21-3 W. $3'U0.- L. S. Roseberry to Su.-an C. Powell- 40 aciW3 in sec. 26-18-4 Y $1500. Susan C. Powell to Laura A. Crab tree.; 23 & .acres In sec. 6-1 S-4 W. $1500. Phoebe H. Kelsay to Miss Carrie A. Gleason; 1 acres in sec. 5-20-4 Vv. ;$1525. Ohu Day Just read how Mr. Cook got rid of the worit kind of Indigestion: "I had indigestion in its worst form and was advised to use Ml-o-na. I then weighed about 117 pounds. The first few doses gave me marked benefit and after nEing two boxes I was entirely cured. Am now 67 years old mid weigh 162 ivounds and am In perfect health, thanks to Ml-o-na." C. C. Cook. 235 South Main street, Herkimer, N. Y. Ml-o-na stomach tablets are guar anteed to cure Indigestion or any sickness caused i, by indigestion, such as the following, or money back: SK'k heaUache, billiousncss, dizzi ness, nervousness, sour stomach, fer mentation of food, belching of gas, heavy feeling at pit of stomach, sleepy feeling after meals, sea or car sickness, vomiting of pregnancy, sickntss caused by over Indulgence the night before. Mi-t-'-na stamach tablets cost 50 cents a large box at driigslsts everj' where an.l at the Red Cross Drug Nanrv Adnllne Smith to George' Co. They are compounded from tne Smith-.; 'lot 1 iu block 4 uf HenSersoniHiest prescripthm 'for stomach trou add. to Eugene. $10. "les ever written Kitty Harkins et vir to A. J.. Per- Try booth's Pills for constipation; kins et al; 464 2.32 acres in Hunt's, they will surpriye-you 2ac. ;add to Springfiald. I J. D. Campbell to H. A. SouiUi lot 1, blk. 3 of HuBdleston add to Eu PHne; ?30.00. H. A. fioults to Joseph D. Campbell 6t acres in sec. W-16-4 w; $10. John Flunzickcr to C. W. Iddlfcgs; trnct in TUiltcoos'Lake Club Plat nee. 26. 27, tp. 19-12 w; $10.0. acres in D. L. C. 36, tp. 19-1 w; $W0 Melvin Hansen to) J. J. Harboufh lots 5, 6, 1, blk. 9 of Midway Park; $10.(00. Mrs. E. A. Morgan to Tkos. A. Yost lot 5 in blk. 6 of Florence; $30 Arthur E. Pickle to Thomas A. Yost hit 1, blfc. 4 of FVorence; $5.00. Armand H. Labbe to William Lee. tract in D. L. C. 49, tp. 18-3 w; 9nn oa W." a' Bell 1a Clyde B. Seltz, S 50rolnt8 nrat morslng. Raturnlng will ft. of lot 1, 2 of blk. 20 of Oakrldge; ieiVe Cass Bay points at service oi $1.00. (tide Friday, May 6th and every five Clyde B. SeHx to W. A. Bell lotsdars thereafter. Fare from Port ia and 1. blk. 5 pt OakrWge; $1.H0. ani, jio flrst-cla; $7 wcond class Including sieals and berth. ,. Ftornge warehouse on railroad 1 track rir hops, spuds, bnusehold ! goods, reineiit. lime, crockery or any- ,ui.,r Stnne fnundailon ana pined i-.i.h f,,r fire protection. Rates ma,le on car lots. Inquire of Wll- T.snufo, nnmnanv. Main hbl. .. t,..w. mnl tate office. Black U S R 1 M if 1 fflmvms hkh-o-w) a 3ns cr.tarrli or tioncy back. Jui sreistlie it in CompU -to outfit, innlmliinr jilialerjl. Extra bottles oSa. DnxggiiH mm CALIFORNIA NATIONAL CRUDE OIL CO. I. W. HHIman Bldg., Los Angeles, Cat. CKNTLEMEN: Kiudljr issue nie shares of the Tresssr? Stock of above corporation. Enclosed find $ in pnyment for same. N'anie Address CAL. NATIONAL CRUDE OIL GO, I. W. HELLMAN BUILDING LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA NATIONAL CRUDE OIL CO. 31 I. V. Uellmon Bldg., Los Angeles, Cat GENTLEMEN: Kindly issue me shares of the Treasury Stork of nbovo corporation. Enclosed find 9 in payment for same. Name Address I (ES9 C33S33SK99 0 SWEET PEA SHOW AT COTTAGE GROVE PniioBQ rirnvp Or June 19. Cot- tase Grove will have no formal Fourth of July celebration this year, .... ,hn nxnnal elVPPt 1)P1 stlOW aild street carnival will be held during the early part ot juiy. i ue wo man's Club, under whoso auspices the sweet pea show will be given, Is making extensive preparations for the event, and will ofrer many prizes for the finest flowers. A sliver cup will be offered for the best kept yard. ' TQit oaiup rlpsprvinir rheumatic sufferer, that there Is yet one simple way to certain reiier. uei ur. ououy book on Rheumatism and a free trial test. This book will make it entire ly clear how rheumatic pains are quickly killed by Dr. Shoop's Rheu ,n,tA Pomo.lv linnld or tablets Send no money. The test is free. Surprise som disheartened sunerer by first geuing for him the book Hnn, n- Qhnnn Racine. Wis. Sold by Yerington s urug store. Dr. F. W. Prentice's offices are a 46 West Eighth street. Calls attend ed to day or night. Day phono 1171 night phon Main 529. 20 HOCUS TO J'OHTLAXI) New and Improves schedule vis reamer Breakwater. .Effective Wed nesday May th, 191.0, the steamei Breakwater will leave Portland at 9 a m. and every five ays tbereatter giving a daylight ride down the Co i. mid. md arriving M Coos Bay Eugene Messenger Co. Tolc- phone Main 8N1. All kinds .of messenger work done at reasonable rates at any hour of the day or night. A trial is all we aek. Office room 1, Aloha Theatre bldg. A DREADFUL WOUND from a knife, gun, tin can, rusty nail fireworks, or of any other nature, Je mands prompt treatment with Buck len's Arnica Salve to prevent blood poison or gangrene. It Is the quick est, surest healer for all such wounds as also for Burns, Boils. Sores. Skin Eruptions, Eczema, Chapped Hands Corns or Plies. 25c at W. A. Kuy kendall'g. BELKXAF entlNGS. The new bridge at Belknap Kpjlngs Is now completed, cold water pipes are in, bath houses and steam boxes in good shape. Now open for camping. 0 GEO. CRONER. Pain anywhere stuped In I" min utes sure with one of Dr. Snoop s Pt Pain Tablets. The formula is on the 25c box. Ask your doctoror druggist about this formula! Stops womanly pains, headache, pains any where. WcL'e Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis., for fro trial to prove value. Sold by Yerlngton's Djg Store. tf mi r l -a TKHI! WOVDKR ! r,V sold" Hall's Texas Wondei r kidney bladder and rheumatlr and case rn kid rmnhle for the last five years . ..ino it in many i ?:"" ..... hod comulaint. 6 out nii! ij.n day, treatment In eac tot In sickness, If a certain hidden nerv"e goes wrong, then the organ that thl nerve controls will also to this vital trutn. ur. r.-.. !,., ift not mane rhe Stomach no? to temporarily .Mm- .i,.oth Hoart or Kionen. fochir.pcd mclhnd Is '" '. The re- to these iai.' " ,.i,i Shoop's to dose Tha all wrong goes directly !I,M1C, ill linn ''r-i demanstra'cs the Hie nctual cause oi hum. "' ? tne n'1""' . ,, i, m!fed easy to organs. And It I ,- w1?Uurc.;'r Try It once and seel Sold by YtWigton uru, o - BIG LINE OF SUMMER SUITS AT HANSON'S The most complete stock of seasonable suitf ever shown in Eugene. Hand tailored clothes enarentced by the brands of the best notifies in America. Our goo&3 have quality ant! style, and wnat is more, are priced right. We carry a line that is worth an inspection, aud take pleasure in showing cur goods. What's Wrong? your eyes? or your ((lasses? . do you know? .want lo know?. it's a pertinent ? the sensible course ascertain the cause Wc can tell you. The Best of the Good Ones THE BEST 350! ACRE FARM OIM THIP. M,. B kenzie. river, 200 acres in crowing crop, all tke;best;of fruit land KlfU'eii Years Experience. WATTS OPTICAL PARLORS, 611 Willamette Street They look R'GHT. Are priced RIGHT. And wear RIGHT. ED. HANSON East Ninth Street i THE HORbfc HEARS I THE HAMMErl. jn the anvil with satisfaction If bi baa neen here before with mlsglv-1 j iiikh If he'B not. There's a whole lot i it difference In shoeing a horse. Our ! ay is tde kind that takes into consld 1 Tiitlon the comfort of the horse a I .veil ss the condition of the roam A'e do all kinds of repair work. ! BURBACH I 531 Olive St. I POLK'S GAZETTEER AMDBlKC rarlllllM nd l ad I'rolw tS)'- . t PATTON'S i t SUN PROOF PAINTS I J Made to Stand J v Oregon's Climate J I SOLU II V I 5 wi-nTAlP X u V C n I u m o X Ttlt St. ritone It. 1101 J This includes a town-site where a con siderable numbei of lots could be sold immediately. ALSO A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND FEED . BARN FULLY EQUIP PED AND ON A PAY ING BASIS. Improvements Cost More than $10,000 Can be sub-divided and sold at a good profit. Price including crop and im provements $ 1 00 per acre MAGLADRY & SHUMATE Phone Main 787 20 E. 8th St., Eugene, Or. WE BUY AND SELL TIMBER LAND 0 The Coyote Lumber Co. wlilfjutl mat vonr bill of lumber. Address or rati at I'oom 318, White Tempi Bldg. U WOOD KOK BALK. All kinds of oak and fir wood Bt reasonable prices. WEBSTER KINCAID, Si East Ninth St. Phones: Office lain 676. llAtfl.lonf-a Muln AUTO MVKKV has FInnegnn's Auto Co. atitos to hire from 10 to 10 p. m. Stand Bt Dll- Ion's drug store. Phone Red 6331. IUtes reasonable.