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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1923)
;. ft ; ' .3 IOT DAILY GUIBD Tucsd; Pafje Six THE EUGENE Evening, , jl.lt." HUIVTKVGTOAf GIVES FIRST PIGSKIN DOPE CMS III SEPT. 17 h k r.T,ii letters palling hlaveterana aniT young hopefula back to their luia mater for first football practice on Monday, Hep tember 17, have been sent out by Coach Shv Huntington, who will "tart two Wok before the opening of college to get his men into shape for thoueuRon'H hlay. Shy is not especially optimistic, nor i he casting gloom clouds over the hori zon n he might have an excuse for do- ing after losing nine letter men. "The success of the 1021 team will depend almost entirely upon the deve lopment of green material ' declared Shy "The accond tl'am last year and the freshman team both had good material Jf these men develop as '.they showed signs of doing in the Dpnng practice we II have a strong aggregation. Further than that, I can't prophesy." ., The Reven letter men who will return to fight for the lemon yellow are; Carl Vouderahe nnd Cogswell Campbell, tack les; Harold Chapman quarterback; Hunk Latham, fullback; Hay McKune nnd Iick Heed, linesmen and Ward Johnson, buck- Vetenns missing from the Tanks Willi , f Xork, Aug. Jl. Three months be Tinv and Archie Shields, llud 0,(1 WUian Mckenzie, the "crying baby" Brown. Bill Spears, Terry Johnson, (ieo: B',IOUi. 1 New Xork is searching is King, Dutch (iroin and Chuck Parsons. If"11 missing. J he child is sickly nnd cries Two of the most hopeful prospects Incessantly. who will don their moleskins for early I eter .McKenzie, the father, is in n practice arc Vie Ilisley, end, and Moe R'nte f collapse after searching the cu Sax. ofiinrtorbnek.' Ur! for aome clue. The mother, Shy expectn them lo'add a mountain to Prostrated yesterday iH in a serious con Oregon's eleven. union. . , Among Inst, year's second team men ' . ':ur foreigners seen lioverin over who will be put through their paces this "1"' carnage, pliiced in the identical fall and nicked for first team material W10t 'p"" ''" ''- ""by wus kidnapped are Jena TeTjinen, who will make a good tunluy, a a plea for the thief to re backfield mpn. Ed Kirtlev. Dutch i"Ta "" uulje. under police survcil Frencb.. Bert Gooding, and Bill Alter. tone- From the frosh team Shv expects to , """"'roiis other clues have, been run make good men ont of Bob Mutts. Ken-. neth Bailey. Louis Anderson. Al Sin-1 elalr. Fred Cuflberg. 1'ercv Hunt, John McMullen nnd Ronald Williamson. I , The turf is to bo scraped off Oregon field and sawdust will replace it during I the coming season, it is announced, ns""? '"""ing unusual about it. the former proved very unsatisfactory. I , ' ""by orying incessantly at a rodeo Practice n the field can be held much oftener. as before turf had to be pro tected for the big games. Bart Spellman will be nsslstnnt coach nenin this year and negotiations are un derway now to secure Billy Itclnhart to coach the yearlings., It Ib very probable, that he will sign for" the Job, according to Huntlwrton. wljo feels that be. (s Just The first Tarsltr game will he nlnved with . Willamette on September 29' in Balem, Hop Price High; 30 ' ' ' Cents r Contracted , ' t... ; . .... . 1 i.Saloni. OreJ Aiur 21-i-f8nertlnh the large, neicentage- of which wiU 'be picked Tn iMllamctte valley yards, will rcs prepared here today by pfiicluls of, Tl,n ino-l ""r:, . , AKfJin f r oi. 4n,000 bales, Anproxiuiiitclv (15 nor cent of the yield has been contfuctoil for ntl 3,0 cents, and fnim this the growers will ' receive 1.(I07,250. The present market prU!i! is 22 cents and should tho remain- Ing l!5 ner cent go at that figure It will bring $(M8.350. Blight has been found In a number of 'In,!f.S. w UUly reUuce tbe crPj i.kVv. '.t,-'..! i i ! 1 '; Lf ,L ,tta Proving, no- h t f,t S' Tin' IInd l1nH'kf- M.i i aB1,"H,ble wl" be experienced In U was estimated that ?(148,0OO will be pent by the growers In harvesting and luarseciug tneir vieias. Hlxrv-fivA nor cent of this money, or lf444.00 Is for . elan capital and but little of it will leave this community. The nerengo of Oregon hops waa plnc td at 12,000 acres, l'icking of fugglos Btarted today in a number of yards. New Managers Take Over Terminal Cafe The Terminal cafe In tho Elks build ing, at the corner of Seventh ami Olive streets; has been taken over by Mrs. Mary Vaughau lxl Mrs. Alice Burton, who have leased the establishment from llie Oregon Central Stage and Terminal conipnny. They are both experienced in the business and, with screens to be In stalled about the restaurant partitions to keep out the flies, expect to tnko good cure of their trade. They run tho cafe on trial, beginning August lt. Watching the Scoreboards By VN1TKK IMtKSS Three times with the bases partly or completely loaded, Johnny .Morrison mode the (Hants hit into double plays and the Pirates won it to 1. The Cincinnati Beds cut down the lead of the (.limits to 4 Vi games l.y healing tbe Phillies twli-Q In a double header ut U-3, unk 8-H. Seven errors behind the wobbly pitch ing of Uurleigh UiMues gave the Cuba In tn 4 victory-over the Jtoliins. Hard hitting by Nixon, Houthwnrth and Mcluuis enabled the Braves to built . 11,1k (Vl'tlrt ft in . Hitting when hits Were most needed, the Bed Hox beat. Hie Tigers O to 2. Jimiuv Austin. Brown mummer, and on the bench were sent to the showers for "riding" Umpire Kvnns ami the UrowtiM lust' to the Senators 2 to I Tho Vuuks pouuded out throe White Box pitchers! unit won in to o. r.riART LEAflUE STANDINGS V L Pet. Ban Francisco S5 IV? .WO , Hacramento .7H (HI .51W Portland 70 (a ,M7 Halt !ke OS 70 .403 Kcittlo 05 73 .471 as Angeles . .(W 77 .4.W Veruon 77 .4 SO Oskland 02 80 AM Yesterday's Results. At Ijos Angeles Portland . - Ivor Angeles 1. Batteries: Mlddleton nnd Jones and Baldwin. 11 H .4 .'J 7 Onslow REMOVAL NOTICE I will make a reduction in the price nf sll monuments and tablets In stock until Sept. oth when I shall begin mov ing to my new location. See me now and save money ' a23 E. C. LAKE. EUGENE COLLECTION AUENCY No collection, no fee. No entry fee or dues. Legal department, tl s W. II. BLOWERS. Mgr. . .. unOklnrurUV T)r. A. 11. Boss bas moved Ills office to Suite 321 L U. O. F. Bldg. Phone 'e' TUBBY New Yorkers Still Seek "Crying Baby" "own anu louim inully. ' oln c theory Is that little Lillian was "moved from her perambulator when the "'other went into a store, by n woin- nnir ' . ' . ' . OIie, notiped the net because there inst uigiit annulled the attention of iuuusiiiiiis, who inoiigiit It might be the iiiamiiK .,uc. iu me Daoy at the rodeo wa ii uoy. Amundsen 1 Reaches Nome on Trip South ?omc, Alaska, Aug. 21. linold Amund sen, famous explnrur, who arrived liere yesterday fullowing the iibmidoniiient. of his uttenipt to fly across tlm North Vo lar waste, prepared today to obtain truu aportution to the states. While he would not say definitely, he inil Ollln.l fl.n 1... V. i ! vi' hi wn 10 .." the I'u'iar night uui i iv go. more ueeply into plane SSn. ,?n "m'1' ,a tKht "H ,,e ""tempted. u 8'uixt attem t An , w Tn, ,?J, "' Th ex? o?' exin I S ten. tiul ihahince tho craft in tlie higli Dolor winds. iraiu reception was given th 'explorer upon his arrival here abourd ,,u9 cutter jiiiar iroin wa mvr g it. ' Ph VSlOal Trisitrilptnt )' c cf lllSlrUtlOr ' IOr bCnOOlS KeSlEfnS . w 10151 'Sllsft Gladys Conklln. director nf nti.,1 sical education In the city schools here, where slio has been a member of the "acuity tor tno pnst rour or five yearn. has tendered her resignation to Nuper- Intenttcnt Joseph T. lilenu. She stiles as the renson that she must remain lu California for treatment to her eves, un- (la ,l.U.lnn'a n-ln-u Afln.. 1 1.(1.1 1 been head of .the physical education work for girls in the uuner armies iiml. cnm-li of F.ugone high school girl nthletics. She curries a degree roeeivert here nt the University of Oregon. Humors here (urllor this summer said that Miss Conk lln might not return for the school year, but gave ns the reason reports of a po sition in Home California school system. NOTICE f: Dr. Donahue's dental offico will be closed until Aug. 27tl while ho is on a vacatiun, . u23 Huge Black Panther and Mabel Stark, Its Trainer, With Another of Her Pets Die biggest, Murkest cat ever seen outside a Freudian dream is coming to town in s few ituy. Ills name is "Xigger" aud he is the untamable HOOJ pound litacK pniuncr wim mm.. wt-. a-minule thrill to ono of the many sensational wild animal acts presented on the Uingliug Brothers and Harnum iS Bailey circus program. Mabel Btary, most daring tamer and trainer of Jungle beasts, retards this diifky "pussy cat" as her pet. "I love the black one best. sya she. "My ten tigers are spleudld ni mals but are less interesting beciMise I l..,..tl.. Irn.Mtf ffihnl tn ex IWCt Ot t llMU. 'But Mgcr Is a constant enigma. tw- Iv enougii uis cnaracier cnauses wuu 22 the weather. Ou bright dos when the Happiness Through Thrift ' Was Advice of Harding By 8. W. STRAUS, ' President American Society for . Thrift fF THE many cherished words which a grieving nation today Is recounting as a valued herituge from our late. President, ' lions perhaps' r are more typl- cal of the man himself than his utterances u rg-tn g the practices of thrift by bis fellow country men. P r e s 1 d ent Harding was himself a roan of thrift He. understood Its ,8. W. STRAUS values and practiced its virtues. , His appreciation .of the value of it to the individual was outlined in the following words: "No habit is so easy to form, none soahard to break, as that of . reckless' spending. And on the other side, none is more certain to contribute to securltx and happi-v ' ncss than the habit of thrift, of savings, of careful management of all business concerns, of balancing budgets and living within Incomes. "If I could urgo upon the Ameri can people a single rulo applicable to every one of them as Individuals, and to every political or corporate , unit among men, ii would he to learn to spend somewhat less than your income all the time." ' It is one of the splendid truths of existence that good words and good deeds do, not perish with those : who were responsible for ' them. ' In the broader sense there fore President Harding still lives, . and he will so continue to live for many generations to come. He will live in the imperishable truths he haB uttered; in the many ex pressions of wholesome counsel he - has given to those of us who have tho honor (o be his compatriots. I In these days when economic stabilization la so much needed 'everywhere and whon a general appreoiatlon of the necessity of settling down to a long ora of working and saving is bo urgent throughout the world, it is well that we have preserved for us the splendid words of htm who so short a time ago went his way among us ! a living man. sky Is bluo he Is as docile as a kitten. But let ilonds come ami ho is so fierce that, tho.!gu tho amlieuies do not al ways reulixe it, 1 am often obliged to fight for niy very life." These number entire troupes of lions, polar bears, leopards and jagunrs. But none furnish the breathless situations that till the ten minutes during which petite Mabel Staisc ooeena it over her company of tigers and that ''streak of ni,-iu" called Nigser. All will be ex hibited as part of three hours of en tirely new arenic features when the great double- circus of UK!:! cwmes here next Friday, August 24th. from Port land, presenting here the same per formances us given throughout the country. iThe- Cap" Evidently Belongs to Tubby Man Arrested After , Wood Alcohol Orgy Badly intoxicated and unable to con trol hi legH r ft r ins, Knute Anderson. H) years of age, was arrested above the Springfield bridga late yesterday nnd is now lodged in the county jaih Anderson had been drinking "good natured alcohol" o he coifs, it, but which is none other than wood, alcohol, nnd an empty bottle and another half emptied one lay by hi side nt the time of -his arreat; He was reported to the Bheriff's office by resi dent of that community nnd Deputy Sheriff Van Svarverud brought htm in. . Ah the man bum no money he will have to serve time in jail. He has been arrett ed twic'o before for the name offense and his case is ji puzale to officers-for there aeenia to be no way jf checking him. ' FOUR I. W. W. FREED - Wnlla "Wnlln, Wash., Aug. 21. (U. P.) Because authovitina agreed that con viction under the state criminal syndi calism law would be impossible, four self admitted members 'of. 'the I. W. W., arr rested here yesterday . are frco today. The , men,. Arthur Rose, Bnn Dislon, Tloni'y Oehfic," and Mike- Toyle. were taken when they were said to have dis tributed I. "W, W. literature at a ntnte highway department road camp. All ;were from Seattle. . . . Thousands of Trout Planted In Creeks One hundred twenty, th our nnd Rain bow trout fry were plnnted in each, of OTime s M Yes, Guard advertising ' ' '.Don't fail f; THERE YOU ARE V SONNY- SAFE 1 A 5H0fte- HOWD I 01 DN T'FM.1. IN. I YOU COME. TO . 7 FAIL iL CrMtT FISH Cogu, 1923, b Uaud SrybM'-' the Big and the little Fall creeks and m Winberry creek Jlonciay by those con nected with the McKenzie river hatch ery near vula. 1ms wus only one or tne liberations in the upper valley this sea son. -... - "Four L" Will Issue Bi-Monthly Paper ? A bi-monthly newspaper covering the entire logging and lumbering field of the northwest bns just been inaugurated by the IxyuJ Irfgkm of Luggers iid Lumbermen, under the title of "News paper Kdition of the Four L. Bulletin." This, it is said, is the first newspaper of For ncKivneati - . w ... ..... Keep Johnson's Baby Powder -at jaand torelleve tw You want- yoor baby to have tbe best. Tryth DntSlmFi CBabijPowdor BostfaBohy-BestforllQU Gash ODERN methods and appliances have set a new standard for a day's work. Time is the one big f aqtpr. This is true in the f nctory, on the farm, in the home, or what not. Time is money to-day. And anything that multi plies the value of an hour is increasingly valuable. . Advertising is an annihilator of time, . It provides a short cut between a manufacturer or merchant and you. It makes it possible to tell you in a few minutes all you want to know about the services or articles you need. v' ' " A quick glance through this paper enables you to sift out the things that interest you and in a moment you can know just where and when to go for what ydU want.' Figure how much valuable time advertising saves you if you use it properly. Think how much need less walking and talking it saves you and your neigh bors. " YOU BETTER Go HOMF AND CHANGE COME IVOUR CLOTHES.THETfeE iSoAKtNG WET AND , COVt CU WITH MVO its kindl and will be Issued on the 10th and 20th of each month, supplementing the magazine section of the Four L Bul letin, which is published on the first of each month: 1 ' ' ' According to information from the general headquarters of the Four Ii or ganization, the. paper will consist exclu sively of news nnd will contain the ac tual, verified facts of the industry and the organization, thus allowing the mag azine edition to exploit the more pictur esque and feature phases of lumber industry. Oregon Fire Relief A? For -seven months has increased premium boa 40 and decreased losses of 22 as compand same period for 1922. ' Fire Pre ventiqn Pays Dividends By Decreasing Losses Emery Insurance Agency 37 9th Ave., W. Eugene, Ore. Value has a big value to you to read it ort August 8n You must see oD appreciate this 3 portunity. 6 Scroggj Bros, 760 WillamrttTa Street from SmS 3 1