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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1911)
TWO THE EPGEN2 PAIL? GUARD, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1911. The McCormick binder has an excellent reputation because it has done splen , did work for so many years in all countries of the world. Thousands of these machines are in use and each farmer who owns one appreciates the features which make it efficient. When grain is down and tangled, the McCormick binder will cut it success, fury because the reel and the platform can be adjusted readily to, meet the condi tions. ' All bearings are accessible for oiling. The machine is easy to operate and light in draft because it is equipped with ball and roller bearings which minimize friction. The McCormick binder is noted for its durabiity, which is a result of strong construction and the use of proper material. We are tho exclusive agents for the McCormick binders and employ expert mechanics who can adjust them quickly and properly for you and right, in your field. We have thorn in aU sizes, 5, 6 and 7-foot cut and can deliver any machine promptly. CRESWELL HAS BUILDING BOOM Present Season Sees More Activity In Residence Than Ever RS INDER REPAI s We also carry in stock parts and repairs for McCormick binders and for the Piano cutting machinery and can deliver you these parts at a moment's notice Re member thero will be no delay on repairs if you will phone us or come into our store you can get what you want at onoe1. We are the exclusive Eugene agents for both McCormick and Piano Cutting machinery parts and repairs you can get them at no other place. rger- Bean flaw Co. mi I -. White Temple, 9th and Oak St., Phone 670, Eugene, Ore. COMING TRELS THAT REAL FUNNY SHOW THE BIO COLORED MINS Under Canvas ON LOT OPPOSITE GRIGGS HOTEL pfwir mm km a vf i EUGENE ONE NIGHT ONLY Friday, Ju!y 21st THE LARGEST AN'D BEST COLORED MINSTRELS IN THE WORLD tlON'T MISS THIS GOOD ONE PARADE AT NOON PERFORMANCE AT 8 P M mi. i mil ooat Bank HOW EASY TO PAY BILLS BY MAIL when you have a Checking Account. No loss of time no exponso as in tho case of money orders or registerod letters. Open an account subjoct to check with the First National Bank. CAPITAL. $100,000.00. lURPLUS AND PROFITS ,135.0OO.C THE -GUARD CLASSIFIED ADS PAY PROCLAMATION. Wherons, tho Common Council of the City of KuKenn caused to bo sub mitted to tho leKitl votorn of said city nt a special election duly hold In nnld city on tho. 1 7th dny of July, I HI, nn umendment to the Cltv Charter of mild city known ns aee Moti 130, iiuthorlzliiK thn Conimon Council to inane neKottnhln bunds of thn City of RiiKeno to thn oninunt of one hundred and thirty tlmus nnd (1130,000.00) dollnra. for re- fundlnR the general Indebtedness of sum city, and Whereas, the votea caat at aald olectlon have been canvassed by the canvasBlim hoard of anid city, and whoreaa It appears from aald ran vass that there was a total of 9!)(i votea cast at aald election oil aald question, 746 voting for aald amendment and 250 voting against said amendment, tiiere being a ma jority of 4G la favor of aald chart--er umendment. Now, therefore, 1, p. J. rtcrger mayor of tho city of Kugeno do Hereby decluro aald section 130, tho same having been approved by a majority of thoao voting thereon, '"a lorce and effect aa an amendment to the charter of the city of Kugeno, l.auo county. Ore gon, from tho dato of aald proclamation. unted In Kugen-, Oregon JOth day of July, 1911. 1''. J- HKItOlOH, " -Mayor. A CASH II VlitiAlX. B ncrea vor.v cholco land on Pleasant Mill between the Hlrh achool and atnre, for only M.oo'o Fronts on mnln hlghwav and has 250 thrifty orchard trees, Including Kng llsh walnuts, apples, pears, cherries and peaches. This land la red hill loam, free from Btono. etumpa and gravel. Well drained, above over flow and situated In the best coun try neighborhood In the county. It Is well worth twice the price. Alao 117 acree well Improved at 30 per acre. 60 acres In cultivation balance tillable for fruit when clear ed. Uood family orchard, good seven room house. Ham 40x60 now, and 3 stock aheds. Spring water piped In to house und stone milk house. Chlckeu yard and house. Largo out range for atork. rionty of timber on the land, tlood road to store and school. This farm belongs to a wid ow, whose husband died leaving her suddeal;. without help to run the furm. It will be sold for leas than value at 30 per acre, on easy terms lit ( per cent Interest. OKO. MKI.VIN MILL! it. Comer Stb and Willamette. tf Building activity In Creswell this summer will no doubt exceed esti-J mates made on the same last spring says the Chronicle. Every one here realized that this place would experience a building boom during the present season, but per haps no one expected It would reach the proportions It will by the com ing winter. In the business section the two concrete blocks erected by R. H Parsons, the blacksmith shop and the cannery will add to Creswell's places of business. In the residence district Creswell Is making a phenomenal growth. In the Bohrnstedt addition six modern homes are being completed and others are In the course of eon structlon and sMll others contem plated. In the Wilbur addition J. It. Scott Is living in a fne new home finished this spring, and J H. S'reetcr Is finishing a handsome two-story residence. Across the street south of this addition are the two homes erected by C. E. Pratt and J. H. 01 more and to the west of these Is the prettv home erected by Mrs. S. J. Scott. Mrs. M. E. Buoy has built a neat little cottage near the Baptist church and two more have been built Just east of the plaining mill. In the north part of town B. H. Walt. W. P. Cllne and LeBlle Williams have erecteu jeat homes. In the south nart oi town Oeorge Townsend has built a nice home. N. K. Steele and S. D. Reed have the foundation In for new resi liences and W. E. Butler Is making preparations for the erection nt modern home In the Orchard Homes tract, on these tracts Q. L. Drum mond has built a home and M. M. ......or hiho nas one in tho course or construction. John Cosaman, who built the new blacksmith shop, has lot tho contract for a residence and several other homes will be built bofore the end of the present senBon. A walk over town will soon convince one thnt Creswell is mak ing good the stntemont that It Is n town of homes. Every rasldonc.c going up Is a substantial home, such as would be a credit to any town. . "SPORTS PHIIII1MMS): JUULUUi. ULU CRESWELL MOTES AND NEWS OF INTEREST this Mrs. Frank Schmltt, who has been seriously 111 for several days, has recovered. Bnrn, to Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mc Cubblns, Friday, July 14, a daugh ter. ' :!: Land & Thompaon shipped another car load of oats to Ashland Inst week. This makes the fifth car of oata they have Bhlppod to southern points In the last , four months. Tho concrete building being erected for the Creswell Creamery and the Flick & Bettls meat market will be ready for occupancy this week. About a week's time was lost owing to a Bhortago of lumber. The household goods of H. O. Keoney are here and will he mov ed Into 'ho residence which Mr. Keenoy recently purchased from llr. W. 15. Thompson. Mrs. Keeney will arrive from Eugene thla week. Mrs. Oeorge H. Baxter and little daughter, accompanied by her ais ter. Mlsa Dollle Skeels, who has been vlaltlng here for several weeks. leave today for a visit with relatives In Coos county. John CosBinan opened hla new blnckamlHi shop Monday morning nnd Is meeting with a good busi ness. Me Is a thorough mechanic nnd makes a specialty of horse shoeing, ills ehop la located on Mie lots Just west of B. F. Martin's resilience. At a meeting of the local volun teer fire department Monday night ninny matters of Interest came up. the most Important of which was perhaps the election of a chief of the organisation. Three names. C. H. Sedgwick, E. ,T. Moore and J. T. Olson were voted upon wi'h the result that Mr. Olson was chosen as the head of the department and Mr. Moore was named as assistant chief Chronicle. CARLISLE'S TRIPLE PLAY IS SIXTH IN BASEBALL HISTORY Los Angeles, Cal., July1 20. Walter Carlisle, centerfielder of the Vernon club of the coast league, made the sixth, unassisted triple play recorded In organized baseball yesterday, against the Los Angeles team. In a game won by Vernon, b to 4. The unassisted triple plays on record are: - - Paul Mines, of Providence, at Providence, 1878; Harry O'Hagan, of Rochester, at Jersey City, tuna; Larry Schafley, of ' Portland, at Portland, 1904; Murch, of Man' Chester, at New Bedford, 1906: Neal Ball, of Cleveland, at Cleve land, 1909; Walter Carlisle, of Vernon, at Los Angeles, 1911. KAUFMAN GETS OFFER TO FIGHT IN SYDNEY San Francisco,. July 20. Al Kaufman has stepped in ' front of the curtain of obscurity hung be fore him by Jim Flynn and an nounces that he has received an of fer of $5000 from Hugh Mcintosh of Australia and London, to box enther Bill Lang or Jack Lester, In 8ydney In October. "All I needed when I met Flynn was a good rest", declared Kaufman yesterday. Flynn provided the rest. FIRE DESTROYS STAND AT GRAND RAPIDS TRACK Grand Rapids. Mich.. July 20. The grandstand at the racetrack of tho West Michigan Fair grounds was destroyed by fire yesterday. This is the track oil which the Grand Circuit races were to have been held next week. This probobly means that the Grand Circuit meet ing will have to be postponed- called off altogether.. The loss Is estimated at ?60,000.t A Simple Remedy Brings Back the Natural Color Dandruff . Cuickly Removedi How often on hears the expression, 'Bh I. rrav and btclnnlnz to look old." It is true that gray hair usually deletes are and Is always associated wuu age. Too nevei hear ons referred to as having gray hair and looking young. The nalr is generally tue luuex vi if nnr hair is gray, yon can't blame yonr friends for referring to yon as look ing old. Tou can't retain a youthful ap pearance If yon allow your hair to grow gray. Many persons oi miaaie bi. jcvi srdlie their future simply by allowing tka rrar hair to become manifest. It your balr has become faded or gray, try Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Hair Remedy, a preparation which s chemist by the name of Wyetb devised a few years ago. It is simple, inexpensive and practical, and will banish the gray hairs in a few rinTB. It Is slse guaranteed to remove liandrnff and promote the growth of tho talr. It Is a nleaaant dressing for the hair. and after nslag it a few days Itching and dryness of the scalp entirely disappear. TMs preparation is onerea to us nubile it fifty cents a bottle, and Is recommended and sold by all druggists. MORAN WOULD FIGHT LIKE THE ENGLISH DO Plymouth, Eng.. July 20. "Wol gnat Is more a wrestler than a box er. I win bet 15000 I can beat him II ne will fight In England." ThlB Is the summary of hla re. cent try at the lightweight cham pionship In San Francisco made here by Owen Moran when he landed to- any from America. Moran aald English fighters are too ladvllke and predicted that Americans would easily retain all the titles until En glish referees become less strict nna encourge the develonment of Infighting. Moran said he made 150.0011 nn nis American tour. I'HOCLAMATIOX ltlT MvVKtt LOSES. and Mall's Texas Wonder hi4 merit. It gives quick and permanent re lief In Kldnev, Bladder and. Rheu matic, troubles. and seldom one bottle falls to cure. Write for local testimonials. Mr. K. W. Mall, St Louis, Mo. Sold by the Red Cross Drug company. Whereas, the Common Council of thn City of Eugene caused to he sub mitted to the legal voters of said city nt a Bpeclnl election dulv hold In snld city on the 17th day of July, mil, nn amendment to tho City Charter of said city known ns sec tion 140, authorizing the Conimon Council to Issue and sell negotiable bonds of the City of Kugeno to the amount of fifty-seven thousand (J57 000.00) dollars, for the purpose of ..nuns m me iignting Bvstem here tofore provided by aald cltv f CRESWELL DEFEATS OAKLAND, 6 TO 3 The Oakland ball team en mo tn Creswell Sunday for a game .with tho local team and met defeat bv n score of 8 to 3. The visitors were n fairly strong aggregation but were unnbio to romp away with the vie- lory, as they expected to. The lo cal boys played good ball the en ure game nna Knnktn was forced to extend himself but little. Owing to the hot weather of Sunday the crowd In attendance was small and me receipts were not sufficient to cover ine expenses. Chronicle. Yesterday's Results. Pacific Coast League Portland i, nan rrnncisco. 3; Oakland 2 Sacramento 0; Vernon 6, Los An geles 0. Northwestern League Portland 3, Tacoma 1; Seattle 6, Spokane 2: Vancouver 11. Victoria 2 WHAT'S THE REASON. Many Kugene People In Poor Health . Without Knowing the Cause. .. There are scores of people who drag out a miserable existence with out realizing the cause of their suf fering. Day after day thev are racked with backacho and headache suffer from nervousness, dizziness weakness, languor and depresBion.' Likely the kidneys have fallen be hind lnthelr work of filtering the blood and that is tho root of the trouble. Look to your kidnevs. as- ?h8i Lh1m i" ",elr orl'-Ktve them tho help they need. You on use no better remedy than Moan's Kld-1 hundred thousand people, and bv your neighbors In Eugene. Mrs. Alma Hunt, 565 W Sixth st Lugene. 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S3 voting for said amendment and S55 voting against Bald amendment, there being a ma jority f 278 In favor of said' chart er amendment. Now. therefore, I, F. J. rterger mayor of the city of Eugene do hereby declare said section HO the same having been approved by a majority of those votlSg thereon, to be In full force and effect as an amendment to the Charter of the ily or Eugene. Lane County Ore gon, from the date of said procla Mated at EllBPIlA r.n..H !0th day of July 1911. " Mayor. this of ii,i ...... trouble clung to me and I dwas fre- .m.n patns in the ' .. i tired ensllv was languid and nervous and often had .liny spells. I have used only far but have imnmv.tl For sole by all dealers. Price 50 v v.l . V rn l0'- Buffalo. ed States. Remember the andtake no other. name Dean's Tarson's Portn OPm. rrom Hev. H. Stuhmii m, la . In praise of D King's KwTiti They re such a health necessity ?nTr,?e p,ll "hould b If other kind, tou t, tried In vain i . . I SB DR. KIKO'S. 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