Tuesday,' January 2V1925.
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HILL'S
ji;rAKTMi:.T ktoiik
"A fi'foil i'lace lo TiadV
Weilnefwlay, January
W'c-flii' ay. allenl night for:
fKV, KKKI', KaMiM. KI-KX, KCJtJ.
KJH. WHAV. WftH . Vi'AI.
ween, wrcia, wa, ' w;kt.
way. WiiAY., wjv, wi.ru-.
WWAK, WMr. WIAI, WliAV
woi, wiif, whi:o.
Kl'O, Han Francaca. fullf. irn
elite, tl4). 7 a. In., ii.ltln.--uu x
erclace, rternard Jrury: 1-2 p. rn.,
Rudy Bulfr'n Fairmont hotel or
cheatra: 2:30. Srso, rnatinee pro.
jrrttm, Johnnie flulck'a amphluna'
: 3(1 -t : (l. Kuily Hclger'a Fulrmnnt
hotel orehditra: l:3-t:, rhll
ilrfn't hour morion; 1-1:'it. Hudy
HclBr' Kalrmont hol l on lnnlra'
-ll, R. Muil )lrulfli-ll'a Vfrn.illit
liltnrl;. "I'lirli. Jonh" uf KfO.
. KMA'. Muiiliuiiitn, Kanx. i,
trul, 840.7;. li t" p. in., Iimlnir In
' piano lu'lr-r'Hori: ruadliiK; '"I'tin Wiy
Qui,"' !'. I'alllnon; llinJIo iiuiiini
litfx; "Join a l'iirni Orgaiilgutlcin,"
A. V. Clupp; 7:30, colli kh i,-ii mid
opcninii p-rclM: 7:J0. "Annual
V.uM at u Hliiti' Byulini," I K. 'ii-
vrud; 7:40, nolo, llitrolil Klaiiim:
7:44, "The rlillluliln I'ann lilvi'M-
- In." W. O.'Wurd.
KKAC I'ullliiun, War.li. (fudflc.
910), 7:li-9 p. in., l.iiElnn Hura.
Ulan. floprHno: Kri'dnrirk Hutirr
flnld, pianlRl: lulk on comnmrrlitl
, Wonli D. (irlffln: IttlH, Dr.
(fori I. Rrli'ltoon; I.'. H. hi-nlth bu-ri-iiii
talk: Radio tulle No. S, icr.
tlvlty, Dion H. V. furp'-niir;
"t)iinonntrutlon Mcctlmrn on l.'loth
Ini," K, Hullo AlBf-r: "Polntnra on
Dnlry Karmlnc," K. V. MlllnKton.
Kl'l, Loa Anemia. Oullf. (Tacl
flc, 4), l-l-.V) p, ni Evcnlns
Herald, tnblp talk mid niwa; 6:80
6. HxnnilnrT1 tnualral hnlr hour;
t:4fi-7:30, diilonllvn alnrlin and mu
n, Nlrk tarrla; 7:80-11,' prorni in,
(ir.c.'dilia'n, rfllnKnr niid '"MurTTuyE"
' company: Kvunlnit llnruld.
dnncn inualc; K-10, Kxuinlnor, pup
nlar aonx hour; 10-11, I'atrlik and
MurAh'a iluncit oiirhoat.ru.
KI'NK, Hlionundouh, lona ICi'n
iral, IC0), 6:80 p. in., Hpi-llhrhian
oonoirt ornhraira.
KI'OA, ItnaUIH, Wuh; (PnPlflo
iab), 4-6: 1 5 p. in., rilynpla hniol
ooniwrt nrfhr-Nlra: "Today'a Itny.
Ipn;" d:46-:Hi. Iloiiper-Kully coin
puny mi nil lo program; :30-il
Hi'iiltla Tlinea atudlo prcKriuil.
Kl'r0, l.oa Ang'il'ta. Calif. (Pa-
fine, HI), I0:o-i:o a. m., aun-
uhlno , hour program: 1:10.4:10 p.
m., aiidllorluiri uorvlnc on Dlvlnr
Iffnlliig Willi tiiillintnlaln, apn'lul
nmnii! and rinun, Aluiir H"mpli
aiiiriiaraom li : J n-7 ::i o. i'lil,h,-n'n
hour pruKTatn. prfannt Jlrlen l-M-v.irm
and Mary r.llulinth lliiKlna.
Kiln, (mliliiiiil, emir. (I'mlflr.
IS), 11:30-1 p. in., lunrh'on iron.
pitI, I'nrlllc Hlulcn lllwliio noui
pany; 3, mtiHli! proKrum and
peiilmr, Cora l Wlllluma Inntlluiu;
4-0:10, concert orchcolin, Hotel fit.
Frunola.
KOW, rortlund, Om. (Panlflo,
12:110 p. m ronn.rk; t. chll
dron'a proaram: K, ronci-rl; 10,
Multnomah hoinl nlrollcrn, . x
KHJ. l.o AUK'lia. calif! (I'a
rlflr, U:iio. :!io p, ni.( Alif
Jrluaa and li in limp room orrhi.a
tro; !0.:J0, pniitruin, I'ui-lfif
HiuUa Kliolrli: roinpuny, (Inn'"
f'urri'y, haiplal, and iimUhiiIih ar
Hala' . Arl lll.kiiiiiii'B Hill.
Pneumonia
Usually Starts
From Colds
ejyilmm wrl atalnat ntUct:na tmiitti
l; nUl an4 (ill ( Iha iirioul lum i.
Illaillant that nay rriult. laailina khyil.
liana aaa ar.ianLi Btlt AMC lor all bion
ihiai aatiiiai. auMi ii a j,. ,.
lama araaarallaa m Iraia a aiy an.
nara4 tlanl. Dr. ..). f. Crattiaa, Andtr.
loa, Ma wrllti: "I via II clutloly lor ray
traatlia aaa ny family II It aulck. lura
ind la I It. M .. 1 1 l . . . .,
tnairr '1 ami ,.r n, i..h..-...- ... .'i..ia
ty a, i hi u autj lllU(U
CuTfrnmrtit plifilrl!. ii'illtui n
If iinlln .n K bv Hut ti i.
nit rlirilrlan ikiiuhI inni . tula
It from
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MMlft l.atflrnfH mnA II. .aa I.. . I. I 7. ,
r lumiviija. it dji-t
rulti itrrtit 1t wt.rl'f nml for wni tHi.o
A.-n..Mfc. nam n-w imvi, Uni1ifthiHl
Hid ftlrii uiiilt'noK iiilriu uIdim t-il'n tii
tttif ksyt;. Mx.ihi-ft ilia Inflmil ttiii.
prhM auri rflliVM lrilt.ill.i, J ( Iiirirnf.i
rret.im tj( iiiti'nii n,t iinrnill n.
i'floifltl.'ti, H, li iilmuTalfi H,rr f !,
IH MwwiiH I'ff Wrl it-lniM mil t It
'UrtfcM ftt, Hit okuiw, rlWMiif Iinil ftrlluit
nitiediRitir
J nn ronfiMt It Willi nnl'tmry hnl-uim
ill l(0 tlul f) t'l lllf tii St
uf Hi r
-vrnria
Umf from par! lr Ki). 4iitr Iia
. nnaai ninvr rtiiian rr-iilrt ri HI
Wtmi ufa
ui rungrtn
Rn l-i ro j, u art AI. KA-MK A Wllfi 1h
alrtllf Uf Ilia la,,liH .,ei (I.. -..L.... .
III luiikiu
hat r(i, f iK.ur rnoiity (mrk
ur rr iir
All tlruh-
In La Grand buv li fmm m.u
iirnn, I nr.
For
Chronic-
Cough
Radio i
HIES TOP
Ti
I r-OI;TI,AN'r. Or". fHpfdal)
J ' I'mv-ntlly ot Woahinatin. Urutit-r in
f it. I'ai-lfic: 'oa;;t haflk-tball con-
n riri;''' will play two eri,l'-ul Kumi-i
g I Ilia ftf iK. Two wirka aKo th-
lliirkl'-a vaii'iulili'd Hi" OrKon
! Arrl'. lit a aom'-whul i:aay faah-
ton. t2 to 17, 1iit uln'- tlien hav-l,--ii
lrtl. WaJiliiiiKioira l"t will
I,'- in III. Ku"''l away from honn-.
If th-y l'l ll,e APKi'-a al C'orval
II I'rl'lay, i.n'1 r'-Koi at KiiK'-nc'
atulday, Ilit llnnkl-a f.liould havi
no. trout.'c iiuiilne tl" t'hamplon
hlp. !
Oregon' slr':iiflH hop not yrt
l,"n t'i:l'.'1. Jt hua woo foiir
ijum'i in the northwiiBt confur-i-nr.-c
lv ov-rwli'-lmlnjc aorca,- litl
ihi viclorli-a w-i' ov-r Iwo wok
l..ma. Wi)lam'.ti.i- mid I'a'-ltie.
If r-lallvr r.rott-3 mc'in anythlnir.
ar;d ll.-' In:-.li praMi'-aHy nothlliK
in 1,-u. l" ! Iall, ' W hlooli ra
ahoiid ),i murii' than .20 polnla
atroi:;'-r litan th AkC''H. aa thi-y
d'fcat'-d Muitriomnh duh. Thura-
- day tiiKl.t. 22 to 41. whl- the A-
- Bin to' the cluliinen Haturduy
lllKlit. 13 lo 2C.
OreKon opena Ho coaat confer
ence aeuiion Thuraday . aftnlnitl
Montana at ' Eugene. All. oilier
r:oat conference teama hove play
ed one or more Kma. 'I'l'l Orlz
.llea will f. I ;i y three eouKI eoilfnr
enee narrieN nit.i week away from
iiorne. l',ijilil'B II, ! Oieiion ronteat
Ihny will fa e Wa: lllncton 'at Be
at tie. Monday and tho AffK'ea at
Corvalliii Widneiiday.
The Afif:len returned nome yea
lerday after U Bllrcefwlf III northern
trip, wioninK all Ha gainea, al
IIioiikIi three were hy one-point
iitaiKln, end the othpr ftme with
four polnla lo apure. In each of
th'uie the Orf'Konlana were behind
more hotel cone'-rl oi'ctlealrur; 0:30
7:30, ntorl'-a American hlatory,
I'rof, Walter Hylvealer llertzOK;
bedtime alory, t.'nirle Juhu; 11-10.
program, J'uetflc Multial Life Jn
iiurance eonipauy, rir. Mura Flilin
Kftrdl, neientltic lecturer; 10-H.
Karl riurtneit'a niliinore' hotel
ilamri. oreheatra. ,
KMX, Hollywood, fullf. (Pacific,
.137), a n. m tnornlna; prayer; ,
Hired Hand news; 10, Hired
Hand's mnrnliuc meaeuire; 10:30.
Mm. Kate drew Vaughn, home eco-
recital; i,:ao p. m.. 'lown crier and
VillriKn Urchiiia; C-7, dinner houi
mllflle; 7-8, AllihaaMador hotel con-
uort orchealra, Joaef Hoaenfeld, ill
rcelor; 8-10, program, Heeurlty
Truat and Kavlnga ' hank; 10-12,
llollywoodlund dunco orchealra.
KOA, IJenver, folo. (Mountain.
322.4), 8 p. in., atudlo program;
one-art trumedy, "Modealy," KOA
pluyera; addreiia, 'The Kuliire of
IMvlllrulion," I). 13.. I'hllllpa; "l)oei
Vour Hunker Know you?" Clarlio
Milehell. . .
KOIl. Hllile Collego, N. M. (Moun
tain, 8C0), 7:30-8:30 p. m Inter
national code eourae, leaaon 4,
I lean It. W. Oodilard.
ICYW. fhlcago, 111. (Central,
ri35.4), 0:3o a. m morning exer
iln h; ll:r,, lulde tulk. Mm. Anna
.I. Peteiaon; C:3F-7. dinner concert,
''ongreiia holel; 8-8:30. Ann Kelley,
Nopruiio; ' .liimea Murray, tenor;
Kleunur Teprell, plunlnt; 8:30
ti:4a, uround Hie lown Willi KYW:
i-.Hi-t. iniialn: 9:06, "llygelo." Dr.
Johrr M. Itodnnn: Orlli, "Knlerlaln
lug Plana," Vlvetio Oortnnn; 8:46
2:80, mlilnlKht revue.
KB! i, Ht. Loula, Mo. (Central.
MU.I), 0:4fl p. in., Ahergh'a con.
cert enaelnhle; II, dunce pro
Krnni, Vuralty cluh oreheatra.
KHNIi, Heallle, Waah. (Puclflc.
238), 7:lf.-8 p. in., Aunt Vlvlen'a
lieililme ninry; 8 , i;ur tlruy mid
hln nrelierilra; tl-lo, concert hour:
10 II, Marl limy and hla hotel
llilller orchcalrti.
WIIAP. Tort Worth, Texan (Pen
tral. 4S2.9), 7:30-8:30 p. in., luiinl
eal proxruin, Y. W. t A.; U:30
I0.4r,, dance munlc, Jim lllley'a
Terim hntfl oreheilrti
I.- -.jx jeA .iiiiv
if'r- 'r iw J C- (
Mould yon ak Iheae tare, woanea to tar HVm of a etiutcat aneHNy. W.H. ihry'ra noc They ar, threa
huklup Women nabbed by Kaaaaa tlly pottr At Ike Ml It Allot KniiMe-ah held up a bamburaee mltmd
and then Inlured a aollremaa who trteal la mat ker- la Ihe center la Alva Howe, who, wHh IdvoreM
lilli..t the rib, ara abaraaj wtib mdlos- five men-fa roowoa ataak ot M.vOv. Ku ihre. n0 ar a.
and rallie'l to victory In the lajit
few minute of play.
Kollowirnc are tne a-o.vn'a aeerea
of faelflc coaat and iiorlhweat
conference tearna:
On-K'ni Alelfki'.
lire. Aariea ....as I'aeific
tire. Aaaiea..17 Waahinaton
Or. Anal'' .. I Waj.li. Wate
tire. Aaifiea ....22 ConzfrKa
lire. AXKiea..l Idaho
Ore. akkI"... 12 Whitman
frtntm
Oreon r,J Wlllarneite
(ireaon 4 I'acifle
Oregon ..fiS I'iU'iric
lirexon M Wlllarnelie
U'a-4ilnf,ttiil
WenhlnKlon ..40 tionnt ....
WaahinKlon ....4M Whitman ..
Wasliititrton ....70 Wil.'2:::etti
Wa.:hlllKlon . 22 tire. AKKl'-a
l'axllrit;t'fi Male
Waiih. Wale t i WMIman
Waah. hlale 23
Waxh. Hiale 42
Waah. Ktatev 2
Oorizaxa
Uonzara . ...
.Montana
'Ire. AKKi'-rf
Wa.ih. Hiule
Idaho
Idaho
Idaho :
Idaho .'.
Idaho
Montana ...
Montana ..
'ilonlana .
Oonzaga
14
lilulio
3 Whitman ...
... 27
.. 18
....2
. 27
fionzaxa
Ore. Angl'-a
(lonK'Ka
Montumt
Mufitaiiu.
.33 Whitman .
.17 Waah. Hlale
. 8 1 Idaho
flrniica
: 2.1 Washlngion
fionzaxa
Whitman
Wardi. Hial-
Idaho
Waah. Htale
Ore. AXKl'a
Idaho
.-..
...30
:...23
. .33
...19
Oonzaxa
Oonzaga
Oonzaga
Uonzga .....
(ionzaga
Willamette .
Wlllanielle .
Willamette
.....31 Oregon
10 WanhliiKton
Wlllumetle 24 Whitman. ...
Wilhlmelle 17 Oregon
I'm-tlic
Pociflc IK Ore. AgKlea .
Paellle. 16 Ori-non
paelrtc' 21 Oregon
Whitman
Whitman 14 Idaho
Whitman 1
Wash. Htate . 40
(tonzaga 46
Montana :..33
Wuxhlnglon ...48
Willamette ....24
Whitman .
Willi man .
Whitmaa .
Wlilt man .
Whitman .
.32
.28
..22
.27
.11
Ore. ARgiea ..12
I'oeet '('Vtnfer-enee Standing'
.NlirllKTil Sil'tloil
W. L. - Pet.
Washington 1 0 loon
Oregon Aggica 3 I .6C7
Munlana ' 1 1 .600
Montunu'a opponents 1 . 1 .LOO
Waahlngion Hiate 0 1 1 .oob
Idaho , o l .ooo
Oregon ' 7... 0 0 " .000
N'onlmfafeni Confennco
.StaiHllllK
I. Pet.
1000
0 loan
1 .833
1 .800
1 .ci:7
2 .600
.000
3 .000
0 ,143
4 .0011
Aa Montana dona not play the
same numher of guinea with each
team In the Puclfio L'ount confer
enco. It'a acorea do no' count In
tuhulallng the aliindinga of lis op.
ponenta. Mnniuna'a own atittiilinga,
howevery are tuhllluted. Montana's
guinea count In the Northwestern
conference, howevef.
UaiiKit Hila Week.
Thla week'a couat conference
schedule;
M.onday Montuna versus Wash
ington at Heattle.
Wednesday Montana versus
Oregon Attltles at Corvallls.
Thurflday-.lonluna vermis fire
gon at Kugene.
lYlduy---Wnhlnglon versus Ore
gon Aggies at Corvullis.
Halurduy Wuxhiuglon versus
Oregon at Eugene.
DUNDEE PLANS TO
ENTER TOURNEY
AS LIGHTWEIGHT
NEW YOnu: (AP). Johnny
Dundee, veteran Italian lightweight
and former world's featherweight
eliumpion, came tinek to the I'nit
ed HlUtee III Ciller the lightweight
elimination liiiiiiiuni. nl anil not lo
reclaim the r.:it li.r wcli;lil 1 1 1 1 ,
Jniiica J. JohnHtun, liumlee's niau.
ilger, said Monday. ,
Fear of provoking the wralh of
the state ulhletle commission
prompted Johnqton to lasue a for.
mnl ntillemeiil clenrlv ileflulng
W.
Waahlnglon ;. 4
Oregon 4
Oregon Agglfa ............ 6
WuahlnKlon Htale 4
Montana 2
Idaho : I
Oonzaga .: ; 1
Pacific 0
Whitman , 1
Willamette 0
A Study in Facial Expressions
3 t mjx
f"tf. ur.-fiK v r.7 1
Quits England
El- Mi
:::! W: WM
Allien O. Jlili. one of England's,
greatest distance runner, it expect
id to arrive in thla country shortly.
He Intends to aeine downc wlih'
(nends . In Ohio. Hill at various
limes wax half-mlle. one mllsi and
(our-jtiils British .champion.. , .
Popularity
Of Football
Is Growing
rfriCAOO AP) Football . Is
df'Mlwii to Vconio the Ameri
can national fport and In tho
futurf, (f KtaOiuinK are huilt to
apommodat. ihfm, . crowds of
1 25,00 0 or more may bo found
watclilnr the eri'l gamtf. Major
John 1 Gr.ffiili,-commander of
thf wntrn confffrenre, beliv-fit.
'Th gralt fdngle drwlnff
attraction In-sports, amateur op
proff-saional, h:ui bi?-n a world'H
championship 'prLtii flglit with
th- liuvyw lsht- title lt- view."
Major (Jriffith aimeried.. "I nup
1mh 90,000 Ir thft oorr-ot (-tl-nialn
of Uin KroatPit crowd. Tho
)iOX:ni have cvnr drawn. ".,,
"Tli'i Hianford-Callfornlu -furno
on tiie Pacific coohL thlu' viar
out drew that by sr-vfral tlioun
ond. . And the return, of the
American inti'rcolk-Kluie ftjotbttll
code to Kt&nfard and California
lias b(;;n coinimratlvily rtcfn(."
Iiit;r.uL in football now. en-tt-nUf
beyond the colli-Bt-s. tlmlr
htudiiitaL und alumni. AJaJor
Griffith, dcliirrd. ThlH hoji cpmo
with the dowrloprnMit of IniH
vbluul . Rtarif or combinations. ,
lluBdiall, th "MIk Ten" com
mlwaionor bidU'Vc-a, in -xpfTienn-inff
a Hi iimp In popularity In col-b-K'-s
und ha-i bcin abandoned
by on. collegiate confi;renc the
mblwait. -.
In Ihe iipw popularity of foot
ball and the inl'-rHt-ctionul In
trrt arotiHi-d, Major (Irlfftth
HWfi a ' AtandardlKiitlon of the
game and the pan-dnix of tho no
callid "iaHtrn Kiiin;" or "weat
ern ku''-'!
At prt'Ki-nt ho b'-lbvi'S tin
mtdwt-at In producing the bat
brand of football.
Dundee's position. ". ' ,
claim tho featherweight title which
he voluntarily rellno.uj'ihed," said
Johnnton.
'Wo ilo Inf ilil hi-iurnvr-r ti li
the state nihlefic commission to
re-lnHtnte, unde oh a feather
weight ir he can show the boxing
board he can moke the weight
without weakening htinneir luo
much. Thru liuixleo will attempt
to win back the tllle In tlio ring"
Aviators ununlly stand a nerve
lest before going up very high,
bill landlords don't need one.
Smith Former
' All-American
Grid Player
r.VIVEBBITT OP OREGON.
Eugene, Ore. (HpeciaJ) Klchard
fchore Hmbb of Kugen. former
all-Amertn fullback and all.
around athlete and durin his piay-
ins; days captain of two rolleKiaie
elevens, Oregon and Columbia uni-
1 in- 1 tnv-mny vt ir-KOa eievi-ii ic in ine iniroenaiiiii oaaj,-i-
imjcceed JoHepii j. Maddock. re- bafl league, due to mid-y-ar ex
1 iffDd. was one of the areutest ; aminations. Princeton and Iart
j players cf th- period from !!- to niouih enter the vacation period on
193 and many critic clasv hirn an;a aar at the ton of the leaaue heaD
ainonr the best fullbacks who ever!
I T"" colors. He won the
-
can it-m wniie tt iuw Mun-ni au;
omrnotu. following tiis ifraouaiion
from the rnivemiry of Oreson in
i'jsl. He played on Columbla-M'-v-m
from Isol to With
the appointment of Hmlth. thnre1
are now two former all-American
Pyers holding; coaching1 positions
on the Pacific coani. Andy Smith. 1
of California, while fullback on
the pt-nuiiylvania eleven, won the
honor. The two Smiths competed
agairixt each other when Columbia
met Pennsylvania in 15-02,
j The new Oregon coach, known
to bis friends an "Irk," ha fol
lowed football ever since his col--rse
days. , He coached the Ore
gon football team 'in 193 aft-r
coinpktina a law course ip the
east, and in 1 d04 returned to New
York to tutor the Columbia, eleven
for a year- 'banges In football
that have taken place since then
have been studied carefully by the
former fullback. . Jn recent yeara
he, has aided the Oregon coach ha,
giving a good deal of service to
tho so,uad lant fall when Maddock
was head coach.
Those 4n charge of Oregon aih
letirs look forward confidently to
the 1925 Reason. Smith is a coach
I who commands the situation, main
I tains a good coaching, organization.
; keep) tip morale, end gets his In
jstructlon over to the team.
Smith played on Oregon elevens
from to 190), the last two
yearn as captain. He played on an
Oregon eleven that triumphed over
the University of California team
3 to 0, a remarkable achievement
for the young Kngene institution.
He. mad his '0" also in track,
competing in the broad jump and
the weights. While at Columbia
the Oregon man starred in track
and crew a well as in football.
The Columbia football captaincy
came to him in his third and lu.t
year Ort the eastern eleven.
After serving a year as coach at
Columbia, Smith, took tip the prac
tice or law In Oregon, locating first
at AMorla. and later at Klamath
Falls, Some years later he moved
to Kugene, whero he practiced
nlnce. His firm is Smith-and Pry
son. No details of Smith's contract
or salary were, announced by the
executive council today.. Tho new
coach will havo charge of spring
practice.
M personally think that Smith
1h one of thft best Informed men on
football in the country," said Virgil
Karl, 1'nlver.dty director of ath
letics. ''He lias I ho football in
stinct and Is an excellent Judge
of the gam. Smith knows men
and knows how to handle Ihrrn."
This view la nee on (bid by the
members of ihp executive council.
FOX: SILVER FOX
tlelng a pioneer nf the 1
nortlw-H In ralhlnir ami
marketing Kilver I'o,
I doubt If there In any other !
bttf-lncsn cbeaiHT to enter, j
caller to liandle nr mort pro- j
fit able; hut. It f" lot' mial-
Itv ami grade of slock, how I
antl where In sc-itii ltt is '
your problem.
l ew aerm lo renliae that i
thts Is the one line where
the Airent, Broker, Hired or
Commission Salesman slioultl
Imvn no place. Also ask
yourself why a fox farm in
nun place with an office tq
promote rhI(s in antlicr?
I'erhaps the answer would ;
he that the miallly Is so
low that (bey conild not be i
Mild (o you otherwise.
I tmi-saiially oun breeil. ,
lug ao'k Willi ns high yn-U
value? an Is for Mln. f feed j
and care for my own stock,
cntiduct my own sale. My
fon p'ns are my office. The ;
I prices I quote you on j
j hrevrinr are only an aver- j
; age. Nttiire your informs- i
Hon here where It In reli-
I able and best authority, I-o-
I rated on Oregon Trail High j
' way. II. W. SMITH. I'nip. I
! It. V. ti. So. 2., l a i-nnd. !
' Oregon, j
For Wood
Cutting
Atkins and Slmonds
Cross-Cut Saws
Sledges'
And Wedges
Axe and Sledge Handles
F. L. LILLY
Bardvmew
Phon- Main II
Sport Gossip
(By th Associated Prc)
Aftf-r & arrt. Gldy V has
mon a race. For thne yr thu
maiden ran in the nor.h and south,
in .Louisiana, Maryland, Kentucky
and New York, but never won a
raott until last Friday when the
j horse came home in a race at SVw
- mj
shtf on a " but was
H, r ,oUiI laninW amounted
j 10 &n,T lU'-"'.
j
u.hk ihr vifinriM in ihr .inri
j . :orne and Yale appear out of !h
rn:, ine rorintrr a 11 11 iwo Qfieais
ani the latu,r mith lhfee
An official check of Xotre
Panic football hfettory rcveaL
thai tlwy liatc won all bu wren
of 1 be game playcl ivcr a
vian of 1M ycarh. And Nebraska
tta-i iK-cn flic hlggcM barrier for
tlH South Ik-mlcrK lo hurdle, the
i oridnikcTs having won two
and tied one of the lat nevi-n
gaHHs with the Kockite athk'tcs.
".K1 "St rangier" Iewis. former
heavyweight wrestling champion,
will have opportunity to dejuon
slxate whether his defeat by Wayne
At unn for his .title recently indi
cates a slowing up and a Ioki of
the power of the head Jock he one
appli'd so effectively when he
meets Joe "Toots" .Mondt. at Chi
cago February 3. Wrestling fol
lowers w ho assert Lewis Is slipping
declare he must learn new holds to
recover his glory. Mondt, by vic
tory, would he in line for a title
match.
"Nothing makes the modern
girl blush.' says a woman writr.
bit bow abofit the drug store?
IS THE GOLDEN AGE
.THE GLAND AGE?
In a recent press dispatch, a
London physician stated that the
Golden Age of man bids fair to
be -the glandular age, when salva
tion will be taken In tablet form.
He said further that the average
man nelieyes that his thoughts, j
aotion and feelings are controlled;
by his mind. Hut it is possible!
to show that mind is Itself underj
the despotic sway of the ductless)
glands, which generate in the 1
system the chemical fluids on !
which depend health, happiness!
and morality. j
' Glandogen, tne new scientific!
gland tonic, prepared in tablet
form provides a simple method
of taking glundular treatment.
Olnndngen, for men and women,
fs . obtainable at Red Cross Drug
(o. Adv.
: r a '.
The Call of the
Market Basket
WHITE tents suddenly everywhere with flour, potatoes,
eggs. Merchants under gay awnings displaying ging;.
hams and black satines. Squealing pigs with their feet
tied pushed into carts. Women in Sunday best, balancing loaves
of bread on their heads or tugging napkin'd baskets. Men and
maids bargaining for bracelets.'' Vendors shouting, ribbons "'"
streaming . . . .Market day in peasant countries gala day! .
The little gay city of tents has become fixed shops for you.
Clean shops with enough varieties inside to confuse a peasant
mind. Yet you know the brands. You know which you want, t
How much they are worth, before you enter to buy. You shop r
in minutM instead ot hours, and get fair exchange. Advertise
ments have made you wise,
Any day wilh you is market day. Any day, the market bas--ket
travels to be filled with selective care. Let advertisements
keep on helping you choose. Their facts are facts. Read them.
No man will
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BEAT THE DALLES
BY 50-16 SCORE
' PENItl.KTfiNY llrn. (Special) ,
Ry a score of BO to lfl. the I'vOr j
illeton high aehool girls' basket-
hall team defeated the girls" learn ;
of The lialles. M a game I here onj
Kalur.lay -evening. , lleinheia of!
Ihe Kani are l''ay Plulk. jumping
center; .Mildred Wyrlck. running
center; Kdllha Uarthel and Slella j
Mci'ormmaeh. forwards; l-'ay I'or- :
nish ond J'-an Hell, guards. .Mm.
Mark Ilarlhel und Miss Marie
Tonselh. coach, accompanied ihe
tesm to The lialles.
One thing nlioul n crowded
street car Is it Is much warmer.
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine
It rid your system of Catarrh or Deaf
ness caused by Catarrh.
Sold by drmniit fin era, 10 ma
F.J. CHENEY & CO Toledo. Ohio
spend money to advertise unless hi) product
right read the advertisements.
JANUARY SALE
r
A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR MADE. . ,.
. . -. .
Our Windows tell the storyv i
"The Old Reliable Men's Store."'
USK OUR
Cough
Medicine
i . .
that we put up ourselves
and guarantee to cure
your cough. Jt costs
you nothing if it faito.
t
Prescott Drug
Company
The New Drug Store
Telephone Main S3
Cor Fir & Jeff.
We Go Out of Our Way to. Serve
TRY US AND SEE
THE CITY GROCERY
Just 5ark of Carr's on Fir Street
PHO.NE MAIN 673 RAT BALM FREE DELIVER
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