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Tape EiRhf ' TITFi EUGENE GUARD Thursday Evening, Dgcom,, How To Torture Your Wife By Webstet W HI THEIR Dthing smokes Stveetet IH d seasoned -pipe than seasoned tobacco PORTLAND, Ore., Pec. 11. The Pacific Northwest confermre, which convened here today preceding the meeting tomorrow of the Pacific ( oust Intercollegiate conference, wan expected to decide whether Oregon, Washington. Washington State, Ore ron Agricultural college, Montana and Idaho are to remain in the northwest body, or whether they are to with draw and let the smaller colleges of this section form an organization of their own, Expressions of coaches, assistant coaches, athletic directors, graduate managers and faculty representatives from the institutions represented as gathered today before the conference opened left the question Tery much ' up in the air." Severed relations between Stan ford and California on the one band and the University of Southern Cali fornia on the other constituted a live ly topic of discussion, but may not be brought before the coast conference unless the University of Southern Cal ifornia takes the initiative, according to views expressed by Stanford and California representatives. Eligibility questions and formation of schedules were being discussed prior to the opening of the meeting. I Missouri Training For U. S. C. Session COLUMBIA, Mo., Dec 11. The University of Missouri's football : ; squad is speeding up training for its battle with the University of South ern California Christmas day. With ! fair wen tiler yesterday the Tiger i went through another stiff practice, with passing running and kicking oc cupying most of their time. The Tigers will leave here Decem ber 20 and will stop for a. workout at , Williams, Ariz., arriving at Los An l geles, December 23. PI0NE.ER DIES WALLA WALLA, Wash, Dc. 11. Dion Kecfe, pioneer, died here Wed nesday afternoon at the age of eighty six years. Ue had engaged in contract ing business, building bridges for gon ers! traffic and for railroads in the rmddlewcst when a young man. He came to the Walla Walla valley in 1872 and' engaged in farming, later doing a general contracting business in this city. Bo wr..i married In 1870 to Elizabeth Kinzie. a native' of Mich igan. Mrs. Keefo died in 1808. STOP CATARRHI OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD ISayi Cream Applied in Noitrils Believes Head-Colds at Qnpe. If your nostrils are clogged and your head is stuffed and you can't breathe freely becauso of a cold or catarrh, just got a small bottle of l-.ly's Crcnm Balm at any drug store. Apply a little of this fragrant, aritl xi'ptic cream into your nostrils and let it penetrate through every air passage of your head, soothing and healing the influmed, swollen mucous membrane and 'you get instant relief. Ah 1 how good it feels. Your nos trils aro open, your head is clear, no more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no more headache, dryness and strug gling for brenth. Ely's Cream Ilalm is just what' 'Stiff crcrs ' from hend colds and catarrh need. Jt'B a de light. Insure with Henry Tromp, S3 W. 9lh SAY , "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST! Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Colds Headache Pain Toothache (jLJ C V ITandv "Haver" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 DrugRiats. iTW" t tnes Birk of Itirer MaaifirtiM or MmomticscldMtn of SillctllooH R emember fhese J)ates Monday, December 1st, 8th or 15th On any one of these days you mny enroll for n business training that will prepare you for a good position. You can't afford to go thru life unprepared then why procrastinate DO IT NOW. Ask For Full Particulars EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE A. E. ROBERTS, President Phone 660 092 Willamette St. Eugene, Ore. vcs I vaeo hoom BouGM-roMe-usTUKeiT, CHr?i?rviAS ) ! Wmm T-wice A WOCK CHfc-y 1 LL VET I COST. S B 8 V. WWW, Tecou.Zl eX. He see, to a lot of C B r, u WWA TtsFscTtor. .n SeeiH6 H.4 wife EKrertv WMtf, ORejCD. SHfyST HUMOUS HIM INTrilS J 0 4 1 - TO HAVE IN HIS NEW XORK, Dec. 11 VP) Back ed by the confidence of the American and Nationnl leagues, Commislsoiicr IC M. Landis, appears to 'have won his fight with the president of one of them, who was once a "czar." ' - Tbe 'commissioner faces two more tests, the joint meeting of the leagues today, a session which undoubtedly will bo only perfunctory with adjourn ment to Chicago tor a meeting ;n Juiiuary, and a pence gathering en gineered by the American league. Tho name of Landis has appeared several times in the resolutions adopt ed by the majors in tbe last two day;, but that of Hyron Bancroft Johnson, has been omitted, reference to tbe American league head being pointed but not personal. Johnson criticized the commissioner's ruling in the Neuralgia - Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism Acct-pt only "Bayer" package which Contains proven directions. O'Connell-Dolan . bribery case and charged that gambling previaled in the Pacific Coast league. The- Amer ican league yesterday joined the Na tional in supporting Landis' handling of the bribery case and also found charges of gambling as presented by jonnson apparently insufficient, Meanwhile, tho National league ac cepted the proposal of Charles II. Ebbets of Brooklyn, to alternate the final world series contests in the fu ture so that such a stampede for tickets as occurred after the Rixth game in Washington this year will be avoided. The National league winner will be awarded the first, second, six th and seventh games. In ISt'JtS the American, league winner will have them. Hereafter, if baseball accepts the scheme, there will be no tossing of coins. After appointing several committees, the Nationnl left nil other business for tbe scheduled meeting in February. .S, MACK TO BE BURIED IN EUGENE Funeral services for Weslev S. Mack, 65, who died at Bandon De cember 8, will be held in lOugene at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon from the Venteh chapel under ntisnlces of the Modern Woodmen of America. Ilev. 1'.. V. Stivers, pastor of the First Christian church, will preach the funeral sermon, Services will he- private to the im mediate family of Mr. Mack and mem bers of the Eugene and Bandon cainns or uio si. w. A. Mr. Mack leaves s daughter, Iln Mack; mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Mack of Eugene: brother, D. II. Mack of Eugene, anil three sisters, Mrs. (iilliam and Mrs. Thompson of rortlaud and Mrs. Shaw of Eugene. Burial will be in the new I. O. O. F. cemetery. v Limbers 'Em Up JOINT-EASE It's for joint troubles In ankle, knee, hip, elbow, shoulder, knuckles or spine whether rheumatic or not. 1 1 limbers them up, re duces the swell ing, chasea out the pain and in flammation when Joint Kase gets In joint agony gets out No time wasted. But lately thousands of people have dis covered that it's also supremely good for quick relief In lum bago, neuralgia and neuritis, j Joint-Ease is a penetrating emolient that soaks in almost instantly A tube i for only BO cents at Carroll's l'har- mscy or any progressive druggist any i where. DRY WOOD Under Cover Any Length Slsbwoot Oak Body Fir Ath Second Growth Mapls Manenid-Huntington Fuel Co. II Wtil 7th Phona 631 tH'i-; PLAY FIST GAMES Three fast games marked the open ing of tiie Lane county basketball league season last night, at the Y. M. C. at Wendling and at the Eu gene high .school. The American Le gion was defeated by the Gymnasium players, 22 to -'0; the "Y" Comets beat Wendling 21) to 21; and Company C ran away with the game with ,tiic "Y" HoundB, (12 to 0. The summaries: Legion (20) Gymnasium (22) Manerud V D. Elkins U. Evans F Wirtli t. Hotter C Pitman K. Kellogg U UarneH IJuinn G Town Substitutions Gym team. Eheivhurt for i'itman, lliestend for Elkins, Wel ch for Town, Howard for Barnes; Le gion: none. Comets (2U) Wendling (21) Donnelly tj F... C. Hufstadcr 2 Skadc 7 F . . . , L. llufstadcr .uinicrmau 1-1 ..C Neilson lit Sims G B. Johnson It. Stciu G Burton Substitutions Wendling: Johusou (8) for C. llufsluder; Cox for L. llufstadcr: T. Johusou (2) for Neil sou; Taylor (1) for Burton; Wicki (b- for B. Johusou. Comets; None. Officials K. Mm ray, Eugene, ref eree; George. Muson, timekeeper. Company U (U2) "l i Hounds (I)) Hidings v iiinibcrii.og A 'irruy n White .McNeil -4 C l'orter 1 Cobb G Moytr McCormick 11 ..G.... Groshong 12) Substitutions Company C: Thorn ton (2) for McNeil; Collier (4) for fowb; X Moumls: kavlan for Moyo1 Mnyer for l'orter; Trethewiiy (!!) fo White. ltcferee Eddie Edtitiids. National League Club Owners End Annual Meeting NEW YOUK, Hec. 11. M3) The National League club owners conclud ed their animal meeting today by uuauimousty approving nn amendment to the world series rules which will be considered at the joint session with the American league, and tabling four other matters of business for consideration nt the schedule meeting iu February. The amendment dealing with the world's series schedule of games, was proposed by Charles II. Ebbets, pres ident of lite Brooklyn club, and sub mitted to Commissioner Kenesow M. Landis, who in turn sent it back to the National league for adoption by that league as a committee of the whole. The substance of ths amendment follows: 'For 1025, games 1, 2, 6 snd 7 shall be scheduled in the city of the pennant-winning club of the National league, snd games A, i snd 5 in the city of the pennant-winning club of the American league; then reverse annually thereafter." Rich Quartz Found Uy Blasting Road VICTOIUA, B. C Dec. 11. Blasting of a new road out of Ste wart, B. C, has exposed some of the richest quarts ever found in nnrtht"-o Canada, according to word brought by Charles Herroo. Seattle newspn per publisher, who was at the scene. Asssrs of the quarts ran $StM) a tou. he said. Claims hare been stakrd on both sides nf the road by men from .St wart and Hyder, Mr. llerron declared. THE BUTTON SHOP Destine, Buttons and llemsrltrti uif. 8tf 7th Aft. East I'hoas 1713 J. In all our experience we have found nothing that equals AGEING IN WOOD to ripen and sweeten tobacco for . smoking . Liggett CrMytrs Tobacco Co. Business Block in Mexican City Burns -O-'Mit. BISBEE, Ariz., Dec. 11. Fire, caused by on o vera ea ted stove in the ISth Amendment saloon spread quick ly to adjoining buildings and one en tire block in Naco, Konora, Mexico, nine milns south of here, was destroy ed Tuesdny night. The block razed was composed en tirely of saloons and cabarets and in cluded five buildings, all of them, ramshackle affairs and the property loss does not amount to more than $10,000. The report that a fusillade of shots followed the outburst of flames was an old fiddle Age mellows a pipe as nothing else can.) It's the same with to bacco. True mellow ness only comes through ageing in wood! unequivocally denied by Mexican cus toms officials, who said the bursting of bottles in the 18th Amendment sa loon possibly could have been mis taken for gunshots. WRESTLERS DRAW PORTLAND, Ore., Dec, 11. Hei nie En gel, Dubuque, Iu., wrestler, and Louis Pergandas, Boston, went two hours to a draw here last ntgnt. Pergandas took the first fall in "iS minutes and Fengel the second in 31 minutes, 50 seconds . DANCE Harrisburg M. W. A. ball every Friday night. Good music Public in vited. tf CHANGE TO ZEROLENE WINTER LUBRICANTS Many oils won 't pump when the temperature drops to Zero. Zerolene winter lubricants will They give you safe lubrication continuously all winter long, prevent crankcase dilution, save batteries, release power, protect the engine! The Zerolene Correct Lubri cation Chart will tell you the right oil to use in your car for winter driving. , Head for the Zerolene sign at your dealer's, at garages or Standard Oil Service Stations and make the change to winter lubrication today! STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) ow A RELIABLE COUGH REMEDY Why experiment with unknown remedies for that cough or cold when you can secure FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND? It is a Bafe and reliable remedy for the relief of coughs, colds, hoarseness. Equally beneficial for young and old. 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