Thn, g,Liv. January 31. 1924.
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well to l:iy in your supply before you start. Buttons,
Thread, Pins, Tape, Needles or a new Tape Measure.
You will find them all conveniently displayed on our
notion counter for your selection. ,
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A Good Tlace to Trade
froi;i
ai-nins.' -
of ihii Nutlnnttl AiTonuulli. asuo
ciittlun. war. in Mluiul lim ul lu-r
tiny iiinklrii: iri-liniltiury ui-ritnK"-iimHIm
lor lii.. Inli'l-lliilioliHt lilr
i;n-. to in- hHil here Mun-li 7 int. I
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Aiiolhi-r i-vi-nl of inM'rmitionul
nl.-i-.m lo Ik. hi 1.1 Miuml Mulch
7 an.l 8 In I htt HH'-il.tuat rtKiiltu.
i:.ls.-ll. t.'iirwooil iiihI oiln-r nuti-tl
s('"il-liniil oivncrK alri-mly have
Mnrupn-iiinn T,e:idinr ill ""!' ' nii mi-... ar.-oni-
. fl r inK lt infwi'iiialioli ot.tnim.tj
UiympiC uuiuun, ,. . ,!... of Hi,- lo.ul
sifbi Wins Itif'ht to I'htV .M-nis cummin.-...
the Winner of Today's ,,,.,.,. ,. fr w ,.,."
Clashes. -l KHKO. (API InH-rimllunnl
.roiniit-tltion in HUi-juiiiiJini,, Hnow
, . , aliO.-lriK, Hju'cd and riN'un. .skaUm?,
rHA.UONIX, (lly III" AHoHi.li'.li(. .k,.y,. .,, ., ,,, .,,
I'1 ) -Hm.. Kkl!iu:..mw u -,,K bI.i1 .I.Thy, will r...,m-.. ii.
in,, ..in iiiih, ..... ... tJ,.M.0 W,.P carnival,
"flllein of fonl. Klanli. in tin. '"'-1 ,, ,,riiury L"i.
I)U" WltlM-l' HporiH w...ii.'n.iny. .- i
Cunuillan hork. y I. am ili fi-nl' il I
Hwilwrlami. :KI In 0: Knf;!:inil (If--fi
ali il II.IkI.iih. 2" lo 'I'll.. I HI-
,,. mailt on iron, --:.,f,.,m.,.a ln romainlriB vnl
,'".!': .. . , i. r "" thri'i'-ilay liroirrain Imv
!lliri.i. nallona iiiiikisi-iI lo Iht In Hi
p. r ,.,, . "..". , A ronliat ror wo n Ji,i,i.
n.rn., .ho rn,., fc. play aala .R. , M .J
II,.. v.lna.r in Hi- low.-r half, la
Spring '
Arrivals
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different in weaves, patterns and colors; in
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$1.35 - $1.50' - $1.75 - $2.50
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Arrow
shirts
which
ititd thro
Thlrii't!!', i Canuiilun
uiH-ricun (taniH arc union.:
nirli-H for lln; (h-rlty. find the iiioh!
xjH-rt AnH-rinin und (un:ullun
l!iijrnil iwl ihcir intention
, l:unl iir- II' il for flrM place with
'ihr-'1 victorl;: i-afti. Tin lit- will
he hrok-n 'f'htir.s'h'y v. h-n I Uw
lvo Ii'UIiih nn'f t for a (Itciiilon.
i A fVaiuro of Wclii' fi-iay'.'i K'.ti"'
wiiH Itif kl inn nttftorj rm-i in whiHi
jS4 (ontcslt-d, n prcs'-nlinf.; M cotin-
itri. Tin; Aniri'nri HklhrH th-vUl-nor
lo Hfurt Imcuus'- of lack of
I immure Tho mural hon win; w on
, hy ill" Norwffjiun H(ur, 'l'iiortl f ,
I Iuiik, w ho i-ovi-rt-il I ho r kilo-
iu-tvrr. In Ihrf-c honrH, 44 ntiniilo;
wind 32 Herondtf, rcrnurUaldt' tintf
in tlto kd-kI snow drlfin in t w-
niouiitaln;'. .
I In this cvonl four Norwtfianfi
fhilshi-d In Uir firnt ' four plurcH.
i wlilh Hwcdi n rap( iin-d I hi- fifl li
nnd Hlxtli plarc.
In the fancy skaiintf rompctllion
!for men, I ho final choice h:y hc
Iwccn tiraf.Hlroni of Hwedt-n and
HoccM of Anslria, who were in I lie
lead Tuesday when Ihe set figures
'-p conlenled. The competition
comprised free figure skatliur. with
the advanlaKe on the Hide of the
.Swedish represent a tivt'
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rlinj; women juniperft of Canada,
a new fenlure on ih list of
nt::. ,
A New York doctor lias just
discovered that rlea-H can't Jive on
i.-phalt. ftut who In iht! It carea
uhout itNplmlt?
;-,uperloilty of youth ami Curtta
won.
Home of the hUrh spota In Kalr
lianlt ' record follow:
Colorado clianipion, 1902, li)o:i,
1jii4, J'juii.
' HouthWn Callforniai champion.
I!ini Ifioa, l'H'5.
iMcifir Coal rhmnplon, 192.
Southern Florida, champin
10tt(, l!Pi. 1!ttn, HMO, 191i.
In addition to thene. victories,
"Kather" Kairhaiikfi wan rtmner
np and medalist In many cham
pionship matches ir. various sec
tions of the country; won tho Apa
warnls senior chain piomdiip in
l!t13; took tite (jenver Country
rriub title ten dlff'rr-nt yearn and
raptured tho president's trophy at
the I'alm Bench Golf flub in
I'.iua. He hud the hual umat'-ut-st'orc
in the Florida open cham
pionship in 1110.
Of nit hi Kolfin? fes "Kathor"
Kail-hank Is proudest of f Inish
lm: second In tho Ftorid;; opt n
championship of 1S'2. when ho
lost by a single, stroke to WIHo
Anderson, a noted professional
Practically all the top-notch pros
in the country competed In thi;:
ttmrnamrnt. '
Itefore leaving England Faih
er" Futrbanks wu widely knpwn
a a cricket nnd rmcby player and
Kalned fame uh n mottntulu ctlmlu'
er, having ncRotiaied many of
the Aipine peaha in Switzerland,
Helped UfOf Url'H Couh n
"Foley's Honey and Tup Com
pound is flue. My little Kir! hn;
an awful cou:h. I pot a, Ijottltn-
of Foley's Jloney und Tar Conn.,;
pound and gave her a few ikttn-n
and she was Kreully po!ieTl,"t -writes
Clyde H. llenson, My.t'
brook. Virginia. The best remly
for oottslia. colds, hoarsencHs. re
lieveB promptly und f fectivelyti ,
Coh y'a Honey and Tar Compound
ha-s stood the test of lime, serv- j.
Intf t'jree jreni-ralions. Adv.
! Stories of
I the Past
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Recent Rulinra Make the
State Best l'lace to Tut
6rt Fistic Battles.
i:.-.. (My John TllKmi)
TlAUIllHIIIIKJ. I'll., (INH)
I'" hnsylvnnlii I'annll.vn of I'iikI
IIbiti! Tills npiioarji lo In iiivltat.
Die boxing game In Now
XdtVt rre.iuenlly in hot water;
wltji, Massachusetts out of tho
(intuition for countless reaxoiiH as
thfi dceno of stn-h st upeiidous spec
tadlri (f swut as the followers of
tlioTflViiiK fives hav be-n taimhl
to 'iavo, and with New Jersfy a
l"K aH popular in New York an a
barber at a Jiolshevist picnic, what,
wltli tho irreHifittblo Impulses of
Uui'i'.'lHilVi". lo hazard the shekels,
a few exhibit Ions OC finui'ed-rlntf
'acHllietlo ditncltifVi " recent
death of Frankle Jerome, and oth
v: thliitf';.
In Masnachu( Its tho collection
f .ludtfPH nnd referees fpilto a few
of whom have demonstrated their
Inability lo dlstliiKiilsh a knock
out from a hiccough, hltvn caused
most champions? who )ava dis
played their wares- In tho Hay
Stato to Insist on near corpses for
opponents. And then In New Jer
sey thero In always: tho bORey of
llio no-dcelslon ruling and a high
ly sensitive Stain Government. In
both New York nnd New Jersey
the prospects of a really it Ik
'mixed" battle nro and always
havti been decidedly depressing
In Pennsylvania, it is t rue, the
new ree.il la I lout; have placed a
limit of ten rounds: on fights, but
that Is considered a ncffliKlble
drawback In contrast lo tho fav
orable reKuh'.tlons. principal
from Uolen K. Vcllor,t of . Ilunt
Inffton, 1,0111 Island, which told of
tho "remarkablo clearness" with
Which the soprano's voice was
carried by the ether waves. H. O.
Mssett, or HarrH-ifomv!'. wrote
that ho "ffot" Miss MuclHth'a con
cert "perfectly."
Fifty per cent of tho letters re
ceived referred to Mi Macbeth,
well-known coloratura soprano, ai
"tho ulrl with thn radio voice."
Hundreds of thoso who '"pen
ned" their thanks to Miss Mac
beth were elderly persons who
saiel thn radio and tho earnestness
of those, who do their "stuff" for
the benefit of this vast invisible
audience had Riven them a new
outlook upon life.
Iea)y boat at host, I 'cnmivlvanK. i ll"1,,n'" those In tho recent rulitu;
with" her brand-new tmpa tteurly.ed
regulations, looms on ti sport Intf
horlKon like tho hole In a redau
laiifr 'OouKhnut.
Hhico tho revival of letfillvcd
boxliifr a few years i:o Mas:;ichu
iMly New York and Wew Jersey
Jiavn received tho major ' atten
tions" of the moguls of maul, the
Irlvial matter of tho ducats fiur
iiiK wurprislnKly prominent nmoiu?
the.teasous. New York, of course
ha.Home hi for the most fervid
devotion of thesn nhlla lit h rnnlNlM
but AlansfichusetlH and New .lersev I IlK'tniore, 1
have had no mean fdture in revtv- I 'nK 1,ml n
Icstti'd by Attorney Genera) Wood
nil, advlMhif,' thu state 1 toxins
i 'tnmis:don to rescind U:i ruling
aahis: mixed bouts and slattnK
that lwi commission could no;
IcmI1v irruie flneh (i ruling.
Then, of course, Pennsylvania
haji two lai'Ke citie(, Philadelphia
drawlnj; from a metropolilan pop
ulation oi around four in II I ion,
with New York but two hours
away nnd Plitshurtfh drawing
from th cnilro western cud of
thti State and eastern Ohto. Fur-
nnsyivunlu Itkes box
ilemonstratetl regard
OREGON W.
W. Nlles of Host on was awarded .his
sixth place. t lit'
Great llrlmin defeated France In
the curling com pet H Ion and won
Ihe Olympic championship. Swed
en wan second and Mranco third.
Th standiiiK of the nations at
Ihe end of the firth day:
Norway, 7 1 points; Finland,
07 M,; I'nited Slates, 2ii; Mwoden
I f : Knghind. It!; Austria,' IH;
Swit;:ei-aiid, 14; France, II; Caeeh
oslovakla, (J; Canada, I, Total,
24 1. .
oxer: i:aim:ii ui;ovn as
"l-Glt'lY HOI,KN FMtt HANKS
(Hy .Mlc.incl r, Ifucey.)
1 iKNVKH. f (NS Walter ( Fa
ther) Fairbanks, 72. grand old
man of Colorado golf, and nation
ally known in golfing circles, is
"going home,"
An attack of Influenza left tho
Kiizzbd veteran of the links In
Nalhaiii.-I' io rvous condition ban resulted irf
11 CHEERS
11 2 GAMES
P HI HUSKIES
ing-Hially swooning bankrolls. """ l,,n Htri vrry .substantially in
However, fighters- and pi onto I mm- numerous imrrtcitf to
ter nowadays J(re raptdlv hi-emn- n '"''"My interesting bout not with-
'.'1 ';!."'" '" 'atnhng. Phlladelphiu and l'itts-
, 'jbiirgh sportsmen am very quietly
J worklni; r-lonf.r with all tliii la
jminii, and It may bo that a few
. surprise?! may be served up lo the
lana shortly.
And, lest it be suspected all this
Is the frtill of n bashcesli till -
: bllng, attention of thn w world of
Wallop is respectfully illrected lo
llio current, efforts of Tex Itlek
ard to old a lit ail ption on t lie
largest, assembly hall In Philadel
phia, and who ever heard of the
"reboot ahl 'e- misjudging the
course of Ihe wind?
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COt.OltATl'RA IS
IIKAKt) BY RADIO
OVER ALL U. S.
(lly Keime'h lltirrU)
CHICAGO, (INS)-Not so many
r;j age n ' vasi" nndtenea tor
singer who had altained prom
inence rousisit,) of something bke
fi.ooo perMtns. It's i diflerrut
story today, though, now that the
radio h Iteing iiflltxcd no exten
sively by such artists, a "v.ist"
audience for radio performer
easily reachi-s tho million mark.
That this Is a fact in borne out
by the thousands of letters which
Miss Florence Macbeth, coloratura
of tho Chicago Civic, Opera Com
pany, received recently from radio
fans, following her rendition or
several Kongs on u Sunday eventntr
program broadcasted from a Chl-
I cago station. This dclngo of mall
i contained lot tern of appreciation
from persona In nil walks of ltd,
Mhw Mncheth'B effortfl that eve
ning elicited a uulck nyponM
KPGIONR, Ore. (Special) On
Monday of next week, February
4th, tha Gnivorulty of Oregon
fuisketbalt team will meet Iho Uni
versity of Washington Huskies In
the first Paclflo Const conference
gatno plnyed by the varsity this
Hea-ym. Tho game will bo staged
In tint Kugeno armory.
Tho third week of her confer-
eni'H basketball schedule finds tho
I'nlverslty of Washington lossers
at the. top of the conference list
with two wins and no defeats. In
dications art) that Coach "Heck"
Kdmunsoii has built up an effi
cient and dangerous basketball
machlno from the remnants of
last year's team which lost t lie
section championship to Idaho.
At this stage of the season little
can bo tutld on the comparative
strength of Oregon with other
participants in the conference
nioo. The Wobfoot tossera have
disposed of the pre-season oppon
ents in a workmanlike manner, all
contests except one going to the
varsity tossers by over-w helm lug
majorities. As yet it Is a matter
of conjecture how Conch Itlltv
Kelnhail'n offense, which has
been so effective to this point,
wtll work against the more exper
ienced teams,
Itctnhart has adopted a system i
which Is new In coast basketball
science. With fast men, for his
players are admittedly a fast out
fit, this system will have n fair
tryout In the game with the Hus
kies. Itein hart's six -man team con
sists Of H tiHBell Gowans, forward;
Charles King, forward; Howard
Hohson, forward; Hugh 1-atliain,
center; Harold Chapman, guard;
Farl Shuter, guard. Charles Jot
is acting h.s ii Hutmtituto center and
guard. I athnm, Chapmnn. nnd,
Shafer have hnd two years of var
sity experience. Oowans Is a I
one year varsity mun. j
The Fnion M. I. A. hj-sket brill
team hist evening derated the M
uuintett,. or l,a Grande at Fnion In
a fast. Interesting game, the final
..-w.imi: m.-iiik -a io zi. in a pre
illminary game the I'nL.n it,-
Heouts debated the M. I. .V, iv
Scouts of l,a Grand.' 2 it to I si. Ctar
ily. of La Grande, refere.,l.
The M iuin;ette has Several
games arranged for the future and
are negotiating for more. Two
game.-! with (he Ihtims team are
being sought.
Their schedule to date Is: Feb
ruary 14 Fnion M. 1. a. vs. M
uintette.in l.a Grande.
Tomorrow evening the shop
men's team will play the local ,.
I. A. second team.
physicians taking golf his:
lor I tie last 2fi years awav
from him, and "Fa I her" Fair- j
banks is bidding farewell to Den- !
vej- mid returning to I'ennybont,
Gild ford, Surrey, near London. j
He will pay a visit to hh: old ;
golf crontcc In Florida beforo pail-
Ins for Knglnml. j
"Father" Fairbanks will take
ho'im with him morn than 5 it
er.po . ami trophicu und Hh odd
niedy,ly convincing . proof of bin j
Piowciis-on the links in tho lTnl-I
ted "-urate's during the last riuftrtei-j
centery. ' . , i
Fairbunks has ulwnya remained ,
h the amateur ranks and played
the old Scotch game for Ihe sheer I
love of It. and his load of tro-j
nhies is a tribute to hin consnm-
main' skill, competing in Colorado, j
Floride. am! Callfornlr. champions,
am' in .numerous nation tourna- !
ments.
One of his greatest accomplish.,
ment:; war. the match in which lu
won tho sobriquet "Forty Jloles"
Fairbanks is proudest of finish-1
ried a young chap named Curtis,
the than nation! ihlet i-uilcgiaio
champion, to the 4uth holo at tin-wt-ntsia
before ngn bowed to tho
MOAT Ai All! II ACI-s
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utiv,. vice
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Terms: $mio cash and balance at ;
$25 per month, including Inter
vat at 1rA. '
GetTwii Trial Boxes
PAZO OINTMENT is a Guaran
teed Remedy for all forms of
Files.
Pay your dratigtst $1.20 for two
boxes of PAZO OINTMENT.
When you have used the two
boxes, if you ere not satisried
with tho results obtained, we wilt
end $1.20 to your druggist and
request htm to hand it to you.
We prefer to handle this through
the druggist because his cus
tomers are usually his friends
and will be honest with hiiu.
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Geo.H.Currey
rt:ai,to
j Heat F.t At o lionu.
Itny Kasy Winner.
NKW YORK. (AP) Jole Uay
doughty little t'hlcago dtstimt star.
warn a decisive victor Wednesday
night In the Hodman Wunumuker
mile and a half race, first of two
events he was entered In at the
.Ml II rose A. A. carnival at Madison
Square Garden, but failed In nn
attempt to lower the world's rec
ord for the event he s-t a year ago.
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May I have usedAristo
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Maxwell. In this length
of time I have driven
25,000 miles. A few
days ago I took my mo
tor down and found a
very small amount of
soft, fluffy carbon that
could be blown out with
an air hose. "
Name on Request)
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In view of this the saving of "carbon"
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Use our oil unmixed with others in an av
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