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MEMBERS OF THE JAPANESE;
FAMILY . .
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"I hall? in wiving everything lt due
1 ud l want to Mr right now 1 juat can't
iraia TiUa,too highly forweet il 1
j ina lu irv mm?? declared Jaihea P. Iluai-
threys, proprietor ot th Hebron jlotojr
1 m II.lT.nn Ml . . ' '.-'.: - . !
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Vow Umr tears nt mora
iron inAlion. After fHtliic 1 would
'bloat terrioty with gnl nd my heart
,'mnitd awiyltata until it Interfered 'With
iitst brcarting. I was babitusily ronstlpar
;4 and sny nerve w all upset.. M'
i nh waa unsound. 1 cut 11D mornings all
' iitii out, and I waa al, ahadow oS
J "Well, Teniae baa given me a keen nii
' Mtita. winmark trouble baa disanoearvd.
raa Uv,tdied down, and J
tlif caiari veral pounihn Tanlac. tii
1 4ay , la taat best -tail., ever 1I
Vfar atauach traubla and run-down condl
lafan." ' V '
( r . Teniae la add by all jjood druggists.
? T TCHIN T8 BCOfJE BOARD
Jraterdajr'a Irero Koiera lornD,v nil
.$ Jtb noma run, l-in the L'ard a
inr W (our letory over tbe BraVea in
.lea maiAfe. Ionian nncieo in inT;iraiu
i um Colllna, and Harrla aacripceu,
i keoriba tbe run that enabled the Red Hoi
' i i -t.- ii't.!- uw a n
' Brto Wril hit a MiuKlr, trltd iut ft
tola ttr iebud piue of lb hpbijou (roin
'r Olainer doubled Iti the twi-lfth Inning
) laa ntffoea arova nun in wiui a aiuaic,
.The Indiana won their eleventh straight
The Cuba hnlipl on (Irimea in the
' Wchlta Inniog and aenrwl ait runK Wlt tve
: HoMna bad a bla lend and won U to T.
,r Timely kitting by the (lianta counted
Tta errora oy me iicua euauiuu w
: JTprk to win, 7 to 8.
. Helved Uffoua faat dnub)e ,plia, Van-'-ilde
.let The Atldrtira (kiwa with iive
utta ana ine nrewua won,, i 10 v.
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TOMORROW i
You nmv bo tilHrtcmtr to
r8Tarta"TBaiik" icoovint,
turn over a nejrlcai- itd
chaiiRo yoiiir AaWts Ren
crally. ut 'toniojrrQW
never oomes.
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A"d you ciin bo Buro of
gettinjf tho worth whilo
tlhUiRs out of life. Jilake
a depoHit with us today
and whether it1 be larpco
or small' you will Lave
laid the ' foundation for
future years of 'happi
ness.' ... -..v.-?.. :.f
k It's ths Decision
That Coiints
Br IIKN11V U FAitUKIX
. (Kuited I'reB Ktaff Cnrrenpondeut)
iew York, Jul' 21. Kpeukln of the
peculiar featurea of the UYi'i pennant
raeea, a Xew :York biuiehatl man n'h-i
dor more than merely 'look It tbe game.
anya: - .
Wonder if noine of tbeae MlnVi wnut
to wm tbe pennant." . - .
Money beinr the ruling lnfhome of
uiont of the playera, be points i.tit Ilia)
aoina of ' tbe playera eolild hiais more
Money by bareatormliia: and pia.rnt whi
ter baseball than by liviua on the tilnrr
of . a nrM'n aerlea. r ;.
' lie made direct reference tit nn rliih
hut lie pointed out that- star playera-
woiiio nave more in rno long run With
the share of a aeennd place chili In I in
world series money and a fat winier con
tract than they could get out of the win
ner's cut of tbe foil clnsHic, ..- ' i
. lie pointed out that it might never en
ter the heads of the nlaver t.i ih-nw
guinea, but they inlght plnr careleinly and
nmtuMu nuiiiuciu iikih it inev ieit mat
tbey did not care whether they won or
not. ...
'le club owners In refusing in repeal
,u" "i:unrnsiorniing rule uiui tn ileci-ir-illg
each full tliat ther luftdn nn innev
out of a short world seriea uiTrht lilfhr
ence aome players In believing they were
doing no wrong if tbey did not fight their
Hvn'w wii i.r uie peunanii ,
The in and nut shnivln ,r th. v....
York Vanks baa brought forward the ru
mor again that Miller. Muggins, will he
decapitated as leader of the American
league cbuiopiona. v... . . i
Stanford Puts Sport
Coii to Academic Use
, Htunrbrdf t'niverslty. Cel., July 21.
Btnnfprd is the first big educational in
stitution, as far as is known, to put
funds received from aUUetln to academic
uses to any eitent.
' Vet this It a-Teallty here today; Stan
fords new homing plan will become a
reality through funda rcaliacd from the
games during Inst footbull season, and
during the coming season, as a reason
of the success of the new stadium.
The Stanford Board of Athletic Con
trol is to begin Immediate construction
of a $450,01(0 men's dormitory, in .to
cordanee with tho policy recently adop
ted by itiie university authorities to de
vote a certain percentage of Income from
athletics to support some university pro
ject.'. -. i'" ,i .-. ; v .. . .. :
Tola would seem to bo the correct
answer to the row about taking In gate'
receipts raised by certain academic mind
ed professors in the Kant, who charged
"commercialism." The stadium cost
Stanford approximately (203,000, and J,)
nroxlinntnly 1110,000 was realised by
manford as her share or gate receipts
from the big game alone. A certain
sum of money bad already been advanced
by the trustees to build the stadium. The
crowd at this year's contests. In the atar
diunV is expected to be even larger.
The new dormitory will be paid for on
S term ,,IU,i The "rat payment
will made with tbe $40,000 which has
accrued due to the efforts of the advis
ory beard of alumni,, after having been
temporarily applied to tbe stadium by
agreement with original contributors..
-The atblelio contribution will be used
to erect one dormitory, which will be
one of two such to .be begun Immedi
ately., The university itself has put up
tlie . money for the other. ItotJi units
Will eventually be part of the big hous
lug scheme; to .Include a number of dor
mitories. Kuch unit will house four "liv
ing groups, or 120 men In all. The build
lugs will e reinforced concrete, red-tiled
roofs, hro'wn KSliHMtnne ftniul. All .! It
have dining rooms with a common kltch.
eu, snu .win nave a ui .duuruom n
common, .-: . - ...:,: .,
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qiyen Terrific JpJt
The Bentinnl awniriitlnns nf llm Pft.l.
land clib of ilie l'neific roast' leaaue
ore i "en n terrific tm ,h rin il,. nr.
tceiitlr week of play wiiich clowl . hint
miiioay. Hie Iis Angnl.'lva profiling Jo
the orient of eight gun-, thi.a ikiin
every oiliest to nil fur me Northerners.
", , we eigtit teams .if the leucue
iwingen uiaces ns n result of ilia nhy,
the onlv '.two tenniMM.k imilxtt.lL, . i. . . h
old ron.'tions being th two Mil i i!
mirtiiinu ami eiscramrnto. -
I It Is Interesting to note l!uit Sat Kii n
olsco now Is practically at Idruticallv the
am, nenentage nolnt in ih- iiiii.iii.
nni ii iinu iil in s iiinn itiwr Me.ii..m
Howeverl-ltil maritln this icse is n ,t .,
to what It was last year. In Uiis connec
tion It Slid I Interesting In rei-all tlmi
nniwitiistanillng Its en miian-linti lend, the
Neuls raate a frontier Mir) dwiiirilivl . v
down the line when the ftn:i: t.: seH,.'
cauic along that minted for tho winning
of the pennant,' , ,.-r- - - ,
The, imccrtalntle ot .bo ii.r-it. sen-
ort of play Is well btsiiglit t-nt ln the
i-ortiana-tioa ingeiea .rr is. 'ins hot
time thea two teams 'not tl: I' lrtlsrd.
era wen out by a sal icarvhi and ei
they Shbinit to A hnlociust if $ '.ccl :eR
without. a single wm on their side. An
other such massacre and tne r.y.-ks will
oe permanently out or tne tmv ror these
big margina'ar mighty difficult to snake
up and the going is mighty tedious nntt
slow,- particularly when the other fellow
refuses to lose' no matter how often you
may wini .
ROYAf.
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kaai BaBaKagbj... VwtetfcilfaasWl
Prino Suml, at left, son ol tne Em
peror aid Emirwa of Japan, along with
other small Prisoes of the blood In Jap
an, recently vlirled the peace exhibition
held la Toklo. The young Prince has ma
ao aa excellent recoro as a student ia hi
first grade at Peer's School, and has a
hown a aptttuda for poetry, having al
ready become known for several short c
depositions.- ,
IM COUNTY NEWS
a HUIEISBURO :
HnrrlHbiirff; Ort. .Iiily 20;--T!ip 3kt, Yi
Sunday Miool.nininbpnrliive plttiinrti (o
bold thiir 0ypurlj iliii(r In the RotTipi
(frovi!, fVitfay; ITip all-ffny proitram b
Kitw at 10 oVIdrk. All Suntlh rtflumlft'tUid
tlio ptihllo in RfMieral nn invited to Tit
tend. Those who cnn an? oskwl to lielp
provide a bounteous dUmer , while k'
vream nnd fflolitig drhika .will' be HerVed
at moderate priceH. It. JShiler will
aunin have a merry-go-ronntt of Inn b n.
defiirniufr to fitrniHh anniHement for tho
kfridteH. There will le free traiaiiortaHii
from tho cliurch to the' pimie icrotiiuU.
lAillowinj n the general trend of 'the
program; Son?, afwcmhly; pirnie nddrew,'
Kev. K. Audley Brown; Hong, aines, Iium
ketball game for prize; potato race, nnck
race, foot raeea, girt' races, tit g of war.i
nil for nrlxAft - '... k - i
: W. W, Cook, of 'the1 ( vicinity ' of 'arH
ney, started threKbing barley U neaday.4
An far aw; we JinVe heart! he parries off
the honor of the Hc&mm, in being first
tn thj threshing field,
, Mrs. Emmet Cartwright and i'hildren
returned from never al week's stay at Ho
Credle Rprlngs the firat nf'thtH werk:i
The funerul of Mrtt, Jnnet C. (rant
wlio died July 10, her twentytiiird birth-;
day,, tit a Seattle hoHidtal. wiu bvUl Tuch
;dy kt the (hrftian hiiieh. JteV. K. V.
.Htlvtra of Kugene.. offh-intht. Ieeeued
was born in ITarrinburir nn'd'was -the
daughter of Tommy Itogers,.- fonnerly 'of
tniH vw-iinty, puie. lettves t(i' JiHUttn her.
untimely pattftin hei hunband, fntjier.
and two iriHtera. and many other p'eln-;
tlven. interment in tho 1. U, (). t . cem
etery.' " r." - '
Ii,1 Ht KaHlwin hart been moving the'
houftehoTd gbmlri of John '('miner "and
the family It He If to Vhilomath tliln week
where, they will take up their reftidf'mw
on tJieir farm reccuitly nbaudomd by the
renter, Mr.- i'ratntir will divide. his time
between the farm thero aud bin variety
store Here,
The red Bolder, n aiuall bng which ran
scarcely be aeen with Hie naked eye, ha
been diwovered in loeal bop ynrdn. The
bug, if not quickly ebockcil wnl prove
drrtntroUH to the hop crop; It works its
destruction by flapping tho Vine. Several
BOLliE CUSHES VITH
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SPOT NOTES ;
local owner will apply a spray qt lime
and sulphur combined with a flour paste
to their, yards.
As a result of a ballot cast oarly this
week by the voters of tbeJtusey si'hool
dlbtrict that .neighborhood will soon boast
a new whool building. The .voters Mtiati)
moiwly decided tlmt $ltK) worth of
bonds should be sold for the erection of
the new 'Structure. .-''.-
-Mr. and Mrs. E. Woods arrived from
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, Tuesday mil will
be hero until the middle of August wlfen
they intend to return to California where
J.tr. Woods and his son Vernou befl c ae
cured employment. -
-Mrs. -M. II. Hermann nnd Miss Evelyn
loft Friday for Medford to 8iend a cou
ple of weeks with friends nnd relatives.
Sim. E. K. Carroll and children of KSi
gene. spent several dnya this week- at
tne counirv nome koi ner imreuis, .nr.
and Mrs. Siiringgnte wliile Mr. Carroll I
had. the runniujr of the Leisv pharmacy
nnd ita manager. Sidney Claypool; was
clerking m tho tTirroll puarnmi-y at. rju
gene. !
A. Jf. Gaunt aurrered nn attack of acute
gastritis Tuesday afternoon nnd for a
few hours was in a very had condition!
lln is improving-nicely now.. :
-Mr. and Mm, i'red liurkhai't enjoyed n
brief irtit'.ng at MiKenzie Spriuga this
weeK. " : -
The Jlioses tllndys nmt Opal Jackson
went to 'roi'tlaiKl Tni'sdtt.v.to visit, .with
an aunt. Mrs Verman Uibbs. '
: .Mrs; K.'.t.MeKlroy and children went
to Kugene Wednesdny where tliey -wrjl
reside while Mr, AlcdOlroy is employed in
the Southern I'uclflc depot offices there.
"Mrs. SColn Sorenaon and sons Edward
Myl Itoynl and Mrs. Ijoren Grimes were
viit!ng relatives mid friends jn Kugene
"Wednesday. ...
; I n llogs nnd Jlin Johnson -.were
hiisiucss visiUirs at Corvallis. Tuesday.
.Iuter Alfred (Jaunt was here , from
lvugeiio from Siuulny uutil Thursday with
his grandfather and other relatives
' Some little amusement1 and' excitement
was pulled off Monday nt O. Sbook's
cherry packing rooms when two of the
gentler sex indulged in an honest.-to-snoilnesa
hair nulling. Fenr of retribu
tion In tiie shape of enforced law led one
of the combatants or hair extractors to
leave town on the, first train which iwna
fortunately just due and on time.
ABUSIVE SPECTATOR
Kan Francisco. July 20. Ping Bodie
fared better than Ilahe Ruth when he
emulated tbe nwat king and went into
the grand atand to '.fight It out with a
wpectator who abused bim hi tbe game
at Ih Angeles Wednesday.
I'rewideitf William M. JUH'arthy of the
CoaMt league aunouneetl yettterdny after
noon that iie bad fined Bodie f 10 and
Huspended bun for one day a punish
ment. :'
He wired Bodie hi, regret a at being
forced by rules to give bim tbin pun
ishment, which is the minimum for, the
of ferine, and wired the Lor Angelea club
owners suggettting tbey bur from tiie
park spectators who. unduly abuse play
era. . McCarthy baned his action on a report
by the umpire substantiated by state
mentH o fplayertv that Bodie had been
snbjct to' "abusive, violent and insult
ing' yemarka from the spectator.
Longshoremen Strike -In
Portland Settled
Portland. Ore., July 21. The strike
of the International Longshoremen's as
sociation, which ..retarded work of .this
port early in "the summer, has beeu ef
fectively settled, port authorities an
nounced. They declare that conditions
pre now back on a normal basis.
The longshormen "struck when employ
era ngreed to cut wag for trucking and
tn no longer hire their men through the
union hall by list, organizing a hall of
their own for the purpose.- ..
' Considerable difficulty was ; experi
enced by the atate board of mediation,
which acted aa. peacemaker in effecting
a return of tranquility, but . this was
finally dono by employers , and men
agreeing to . ft. joint waterfront employ
ment hall supervised by e committee of
three, one member --to" represent, the
union, one the employees, and one the
longshoremen who are not affiliated with
the IiOngshnrCmen'a union.
This system of hiring men for dock
work 1 fiow In active operation, to the
apparent satisfaction of both parties to
the original conrroversy. A revised scale
of wages waa also effected. - , '
Rowine Clubs Battle
: on .i Willamette River
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: Portland. Jlu 21. Three northwest
rowing clubs will battle on the Willam
aettc river today and Rarnrdny for The
1022 championship of the annual North
Pacific Assm-iation of Amntenr Oaramen-
.The .Vancouver. B. C, rowing club, the
.Tames Bay Athletic nss'olcation og Vic
toria. It. C. and the Portland Eowlns
club have entries in every event except
th-. Tuninr fours, in which the James bay
outfic is not entered. s
The cvenU will start Friday after
noim at three o'clock on the Portlni.d
Kowing. club course. .' : i'
- Junior events will consume Friday aft
ernoon, while Saturday will be given over
to the senior events. Vancouver rowing
club holds the trophy at present, having
woe it tne last two year.
for nnaliry cignra. Prince Nemo.
Barber, Postoffice
Teams Lead'League
Hones of the Hani ware men to win
the Twilight league pennant went glim
mering lat night when ttiey lost to the
Barber-Dentist by a 5 to 1 srore on the
TrniverHity of Oregon diamond. Now tbe
race lies between the Postoffice team and
the Barber -Den Hat aggreration. Both
have a percentage of .oV7. Not until
ner we-Mt will the victor be decided.
Tonight, the Plumbers meet the Onr
agemen nt tbe TTnivertdty. and tbe Bank
ers battle the Butcher-Confectioner team
at the fair grounds. -
;- Robertson made the only tally for-tbe
Hardware men last night and Phans.
Moore and "Wintler t,tsed over - home
nlate for the fire runs gnrneted bv the
Barber-Dentist bunch. Pharls and Moore
made two each. . '.
The Postnl team showed Its class bv
nosing out the Shoe -Fuel men at the fsir
grounds by a 7 to 6 score yesterday.
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Montreal. One. lnnl Thsv. in.ii.iir
heavyweight chamtilon. of Canada, has
eninsey, gnu msy loss his amateur
H-innsey. and mar Most his amateur
standing. - '
Ottawa. Ont. Jsck lemnsev here nn
an eiklbltlnn tour. Mid he would box
nut nrennan within two months and
would then light Jess Wtllsrd turi II,-..
Wll. " '.' " ' '
, Iulirth. -Walter llnover, iwlnner of
tl. . Jl,m,n.t L ..11- .t i u .. , I . 1.
.... ...v ns.iiiR, win hi,. n,w in iiir
Jitlnnl ehsmtilnushlp at Philadelphia
"g"si, ms viip annonnceo, '
Clileago. Flnyil Fltisiramons. Sfleh.
been ausnended for hnitng against Jsrh
Brltti.n and rbive Khade for the welter
weight championship.
Tliibnnue. Is Jn MisllnnltT, former
"lrn mn" hurler of the fllants. s,
been signed to msnsge the Pubuiiue Mis-
Tsney tesi.ie eitin.
x saw ti m m
ltd Cllrvy and fsytbbj Halw
..... r, i n juSrii.n 1-tih ne inter
viewed dsn. at rxorn 100. Hotel Smrd.
drew peli.kU I i
hMlik M rk. .... .
. ... .....,..-..,., i ni-ee thh nnw in
rind ynnrself fnsneisllT. rhnne 4X4 for
ppoiutmeat rtna't tntsa this rhanr.
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