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Friday Evening, January 0, 1915
THE EUGENE GUARD
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The Beginning of a Beautiful Friendship
ttim c?aksl6 is Cortina ouertomusmt.
I AfRAlP VOO 11. IHAue To MEET Miri.
NO WAV OF AVOIPIN i IT TtHttT I CAM 5e.
Hfc ASKCP FfcRTiCOCARLy lb MF-eT
KANSAS CITV, Jan. 0. P
Wuyue "liijj" Muuu, erstwhile Univer
sity uf Nebraska foutlmll player, who
- u-ifd boxing, but couldn't staud mi
against I lie iuiiii-lH'8 uud whoso know
ledge uf iliu ttM'liiitc uf grappling 18
imu of a uovk-e, is the uvw wearer
ui the world's utrnv-ywiNghl wrestling
ui-it loduy, .Muun, by Ins prodigious
4m.1t uud strength, lust night tlirew
.i tin tearful deadlock) of the voter
..u r.d "."StruiiKler" Lewis and crushed
...11 ,nto iilinusi"U.
i.cwis la in a hospital, Buffering
.i.uimbie injuries to hit buck, a. new
cti'Criclice. for the "Htrungler," who,
m u.u louj unit career, litis aerionsiy
nurt in.itiy opponeuts with lib famous
lieadlock. v
A giant in stature and strength,
liinn, despite bis meager wrestling
strategy, clearly demonstrated Ins
power over tho. title holder, in the
opinion of mut authorities, although
11 foul which resulted in a protest by
Lewis' niuuager, mtirred the victory.
Hurls Strangler Out
The cliniux came after two minutes
of wrestling for the second fall when
Munn, twisting free from a Deadlock,
lifted Lewis high in the air with
body aud crotch hold, apparently the
only weapon at bis command, aud
walkiug to the ropes, burled lb
"strangle!1" onto the uncovered flooi
of the iilulforui.
Lewis' pounds hit tho boords with
a thud and tbo titlcholuci' rolled
down to tbo floor.
Chaos ensued. "Jlllly" Sandrow,
manager of Lewis, lost his coolness
and sprang into tho ring, crying
"luiiU"
Tbo crowd stormed at the plat'
form, but police held back the frcn
sied fans.
Muun -started ' through the ropes
' after his opponent and - bandrow,
dancing about wildly, threatened Munu
, and Uefcrco Walter Bates. .
Fall Awarded.
Then Itcfcrree Dates announced the
: fall was awarded to Lewis on a foul.
, Kates gave Lewis lit minutes in whic
' to return to the ring and announced
Die match would bo awarded to the
challenger If Lewis did not appear.
I Sandow announced Lewis would con
tinuo only under protest.
Ia a limp condition, Lewis was
v borne to his dressing room with
' Bmiad of policemen accompanying,
while the crowd booed the decision
and called for tho rcfereo to award
tho championship to Munn.
The allotted 15 minutes passed
while physicians worked on Lewis and
somo semblauco of order was restor
ed. In another five minutes Lewis
camo to the ring, bandaged.
Lewis Goes Down
The match was over a few seconds
after the men cllncuail, Lewis offer
ing littlo resistance. Munn clasped on
a body and crotch hold and hurled his
limn to tho mat. Lewis lay prune and
u new champion bad been, crowned.
It took 711st SO seconds for the dc
i iil.ug full. . .
Lewis. was lifted high over the bead
i.f tbe young giant three times during
;i;t' mati-b and dashed to the floor,
imn gained the first fall in that
111 nner in lit minutes with the body
iind crotch hold. Lewis "lay stunned
dud it was five minutes heforo be
could bp assisted to his feet.
Tho "St Tangier's" famed 'hcadlock,
which has crushed many opponents
into submission nnd sometimes uneon
Kclousucig, went for nauglt against
the tremendous strength of the
youth. Uy planting his feet firmly and
heaving bis powerful trunk .about, the
giant threw off his tormentor.
Tbe sew champion, a towering fig'
ure of six feet, six inches, who weighs
1MM) pounds, played in tho lino of the
University of Nebraska football team
In 1017 and after leaving school cs
saved a boxing career, lie met lev
ernl fighters of not great ability and
v after being stretched out for the
count put awuy the gloves, (
Munn took tip professional wrest
ling only last spring and immediately
showed bis prowess.
One of tho physicians attending
Iewis early today said that it was
fmpossiblo at that time to determine
exactly what injuries tbo former
champion might have suffered.
Lewis ruled over the heavyweight
rcatler three yeors. lie won the
belt from Stanislaus Zhyszko.
All-Day Shoot to
Be Held Sunday
An nll-diiy ham nnd bacon 1iot
under tho nun pi cob of tiie I-no Coun
ty Sportsmcn'H nHftocintinn him ('
nnnomii-'cd for Sunday at tho I nip site
on the i.ninicipnt n via turn field.
A specinl cvont for the 11. A. Hnhb
trophy will be n feature of the shoot.
The special event fur the trophy will
be a handicap affair, in order to fu
ture an eojutl rhnnce for the Atretic
nnd weak nbo n. The tnnrkflinen will
be handicapped according to Ihitir
ability.
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In the first Intercollegiate, game of
the rtoribweat conference for both
teams, tbe L' Diversity of Oregon bas
kctball quintet will face the Willam
ette university five n the armory
court tiaturday evening. The game,
though doped for Oregon, is expect
ed to be hard-fought from the word
So
Willamette Is plared In a class with
Whitman, according to the dope
taken from pre-seunoq games, espe
ciatly the clashes with the Multno
mah Athletic club of Portland. Both
teams came out with practically tbe
same 'results, and from every indica
tion were of practically tbe same call
bei. , .
Whitman then met Idaho on her
home floor, and took a decisive beat'
ing. The next night she played AV. H.
C. at Pullman, and was defeated by
an even worse score. From that 't
would seem certain that Whitman's
team is weak. If the comparison holds
true, AWllainette will not make
strong a (mowing in the conference
race, either.
Oregon players, however, are du
bious about the dope. They think
Willamette is stronger than the ad
vance information shows, and they
rate themselves as weak.
Willamette is out to clean tip, if
possible, to start ber northwest sea
son righ The Bearcats are fast, end
are hard players, no matter how they
may compare with some of the larger
conference teams.
The game should throw a good deal
of light on the outlook fur the re
mainder of the season for Oregon.
ItOSKHl'HG, Ore., Jan. 0. The
Univeraity high baaketball team of
Kugene walked off with a victory lnt
nigh when they met the Koseburj
high quintet 'on a local floor, .Too
Bco re was 21 to tf, Uie locals only be
ing ubte to capture two foul shots and
two field' bankets during tiie entire
game. The air-tight five-mun dofeus?
put up by the hugene nova baffled the
ltoHchurg lads and they wero unable
to peni'tratn it and were within
shooting diatance of the banket oo
very few occasions. Ihc Eugene has
keteers, howevery- had a knack ot
Jropping baskets from nil angles.
Tonight the University high school
boya will ploy Ashland at Ashland.
TIioko who arc making tho trip are
(iordon Hidings, center; Gordon
Stearns and JeVerl llciupy, . for-
nrds; Franklin Hall and ('lemons
!a-CN, 'guaribv and CbarleH Mai'ldU.
Bpare. Lloyd Webster is couch. 1 ,
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Weekly Bulletin
Of 4-L is Issuedl
KL CEXTUO, Cal.i Jan. 0. Itham
Singh, II i mlu ranoher of Holtville,
near here, was nursing a bruise on his
head today as the result of a shoot in-;
affray in which a masked highway
man, frustrated in an attempt to hold
up Singh and five other mMi, fired n
bullet that atruck Singh sparely on
the forehead and stunned him for ti
moment. Opinion was divided as to
whether it was Singii's thick skull or
a defective cartridge that saved his
We. y
Four-Story Plunge
In Seattle is Fatal
- 'SKATTLR Jan. 0. A plunge of
tour stonea from a window of a wejl
known hotel killed Mm, I,ouin Mooro,
.VJ. of Wenntcheo, Wash., bere today.
With her h unbuild, who was sleeping
in iicr room, and a daughter,who whk
In an adjoining chain her, alio came
'here a wek ago for relief from a ner
vous breakdown experienced a year
ago. A Hon of hem, Lynn Moore, row
ed in the I'niverMity of Washington
shell and is asaislant crew coach at
Yale university. .
Immediate
' positive relief
Acuta pain that you can hardly
hear that's the time to uso
Sloan's. You don't have to rub
(t in. Just the liniment Itself doc
the work by sending fresh new
bloodtothepainfulspot. A'Jdrug'
Cists, 36 cents. It will not stain.
Sloan's Liniment
-kills pain!
Sritl.NOl'lKl.l), Jan, I). (Spoc-
al) A added featura (it the 41.
inpayment terviee ot l'ortlaud Is tile
eeltly bulletin, the first issue ot
hicu appears tills week on the buh
tin board of the Booth-Kelly mill
n Snrliiafleld aud all other -IL locals
n the coast, and over tho northwest.
he bulletin contains no no nil news
nnd local items from members of the
1, organisation all over the country,
r'ollowlnt a contest conducted by
the 4-L llulletln the monthly maga
xino of tbo organisation, to find a
sultnblo new name for the niagasiuo.
he lltlo "4-L Lumberman" v.os cho-
liv the committee. J. J. Johnson
f Silverlon and U. l' MoUauglicy ot
l'licomii, Wasliingtnn, chose tho wm-
inir title. Tho name will not lio
hungeil until It is missed upon by tho
dlrci'tora ot tho magnainc.
In the Inst Ibhuo ot the 4-L Hnlletui i
n interesting account is given 01 tne
purchase ot an Aliinn Lauin to be
used instead ot sunlight ill bringing
hack the health of little Harold llren-
lon who Is confined ui the tjond rta-
mariliin hospital in l'ortlaud suffer-
g from fkin trouble and rheittna-
1111. Ilarolil is tne son it n iiiciihmt
the 4 1. ot Klamath Falls and the
lamp which costs 4.iu was purchas
ed and paid fr by interested 4-L lo-
Is In that vicinity.
Cross-Word Puzzles
Barred From School
Nomination Action
Meets Postponement
WASHINOTO. Jim. 0. Action on
tho nomination.. of Attorney (Jeucrnl
Stone to succeed Associate Justice
McKennn on tJie supreme court bench
was deferred todny by a senate judi
ciary sub-committee after a secret
hearing.
Statements were' heard from-several
persons whose identity was not
disclosed. Chairman Sterling refused
to discuns the mutter.
Ktigcne is to bo assured of some
snappy boxing cards in the near fu
ture says Charles Dawson, wrestling
coach at the university and newly-appointed
member of the city boxing
commission. .Mr. Dawson is now in
communication with several good pro
fessional boxers; nnd is arranging for
events that are expected, to be the
best ever seen here, -
Kor the preliminaries Kugene or val
ley wrestlers will be matched against
outsiders in the same class. No .!rfi
nite dates have been arranged, these
details being held up until the firs'
meeting of the commission, to he held
upon the return of Frank Chambers.
Mr. Dial Takes Back
His Charges Against
Congress Democrats
WASHINGTON, Jan. 'o. After a
tunRiic-lashing by leaders or his
party hi the senate. Senator Dial,
I democrat, South Carolina, with
drew from the senate record tbe ad
dress he made last Saturday blaming
democratic members of congress for
the party'H defeat lant November.
Senator J to bin son of Arkansas, the
democratic floor leader declared Sen
utor Dial's speech seemed 'o deliber
ate affront to his colleagues, a dis
honoring of the constituency which
honored him with election and a be
fouling of his own nest."
The debate, the fourth intra-party
suimbblc in the senate in as many
! days, started when Senator Dial ask
I ed permission to correct the record of
his speech in certain details. Senator
Kohinson aud Senator Smith, the
'other members from South Carolina
irniggcKted that Mr. Dial might do well
to withdraw the entire speech.
re-elected secretary-treasurer; C. J.
Clear of Portland, II, F. Duvidaunf
Portland W. J. Vary of Puyallup, di
rectors and K ,M. .bums of Portland
retained as manager.
Legislation prescribing proccst.es in
vegetable cunning and providing for
inspectors to insure elimination of 11
possible chance 'of botulinus from
canned goods may be presented uni
formly In Oregon, Washington and
Idaho as a result of a conference be
tween the association and representa
tives of the state health depart
ments of these states.
Ochoco Irrigation
District Declared
Short on Interest
GONZAGA WINS
SPOKANH. Wash., .Inn. 0. Gon
inga university defeated the Whit
man college basketball team 4(i to il'2
here last night In agnmc featured u.v
tho fast playing of Flaherty, (Jonzngu
guard. Gonzaga took an er.rly lead and
held it throughout tbe contest The
defeat was the third consecutive for
Whitman in the northwest confer
ence. Gonxogn has won one game and
lost one, Fnuse, forward, nnd liuck
guard, starred' for Whitman,
r
Northwest Canners
Name New Officers
PORTLAND,- Ore., Jan. 0 C. K.
McMillin of Itellingham, was ndvnnc
ed from vicepres'dent to president of
the NorthvveHtern Canners' aasocia-
tion at its closing convention session
yes'erdny afternoon, lie succeeded H.
I. Davidson' of Portland.
1 Other officers are: H. K. Maling of
Ilillsborot- vice-pres;dent; D. JMat
thews of ,Kverett, Wash., vice-president;
C. D. Mint nn of Forest Grove,
lirflSOX, N. 11.. Jn. 0 Acting
nn compliiliit of parents who declare
their children "want In do cron
wofds instead of their little duties on
farm or In the house." District Su
perintendent of Schools Ixiuis 1).
Itecord. today ordered tescherh of
Hudson and the other towns under
his supervision to desist from devot
ing a half hour of the morning school
program to solving cross-word pu
xles. "TJiejr are of no educational luo'
!ho stiperintendrnt ruled.
Millionaire Charged
With Operating Game
CIllCAtil), .Inn. It Charges of op
crating a eopfidenco gumn have been
mule in wai-rent Issued for Thomnl
Carey, retired millionaire, once prom
inent In democratic politics and nao
time candidate for mayor, Including
the Iter. Father M. O. Hiilllvsn, total.
Ing 1llO,(KKI in defunct motor bus
line, were said to be Involved. Tun
priest's loss was UUUU,, suit's at
torney charged.-
If Kidneys Act
Bad Take Salts
When you wnk up with back
ache nnd dull misery In the kid
ney region It may mean you have
been eating foods which create
acids, says a well-known author
ity. An excess of such acids over
works the kidneys In their effort
to filter It from the blood and
they become sort of paralysed
nnd loggy. When your kjidneys
get slugRlsh nnd clog you must
relieve thorn, like you relieve your
bowels, removing all the body's
urinous waste, else you hare
backache, sick headache, dirty
spoils; your stomach sours, tongue
la coated and when the wenther is
had you have rheumatic twinges.
The urine Is cloudy, full of sedi
ment, channels often get scire,
water scalds and you are obliged
to seek relief two or three times
during the night.
Klther consult a good;- reliable
physician nt once or get from
your pharmacist about four ounces
of Jad Salts; take a tahlespoonful
In a glass nt water before break
fast for a few days and your kid
neys may then art fine, thla
famous salts Is made from the
acid of grapes and lemon juice.
combined with llthla, and has been
used for years to help clean and j
stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to i
neutralise aclda In the system, so I
they no longer irritate, thus often 1
relieving bladder weakness.
Jad Suits la Inexpensive, ran not
Injure and makes a delightful ef
fervescent llthla-water drink. Drink
lots of soft water. Ily all means
have your physician examine your
kidneys at least twice a year.
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I Roosevelt Hotel
' v. vt'c"LTLA.NP. j. owe urn
,u,; s'Ti jirfp3
j"Cascarets" 10c
if Constipated, j
Dizzy, Bilious
Feel fine! Let
"C a so a r e ts"
clean your
bowels and
r. stimulate your
V vr. No grip
r "TT ctln. Mil-
c women and
" h js 'children take
s ' this harmless
" laxative- ca
thartic. It doesn't sicken you like
pills, oils, calomel and salts. Tastes
nice acta wonderful. 10c, 25c
and 60c boxes any drug store.
A select hotel offering unexcelled service ;
at reasonable rates. Every room with
bath. Centrally located and easily I
reached without driving through con-1
gested disci ict. j
Our own cafe offers delightful food
tastily served. !
Osoaoe M. Kino, Manager j
WEST PARK AND SALMON 8TS.
ttT:.Aig,ti;MiViinirj.iL',if';,'i.,;jf3
Old Time
DANCE
Sat. Night, Jan. 10th
AT W. 0. W. HALL
Cor. 8th and Lincoln
NEW MANAGEMENT
VENETA HALL
BIO DANCE SAT. NIGHT
Coed Music Good Eats Good
Time Everybody Come
Ask for'
WILLAMETTE GOLD
BUTTER
Always Pure-Sweet-Fresh
' At Your Grocers
SALEM, Ore., Jan. 9. Tbe Ochoco
irrigation district of Crook county hua
on hand only money enough to pay
about half of its $4.'l-0OO interest n
irrigation district bonds which fell dn
January 1, s-sys a letter from Willnrd
1IV Wirtz, district attorney, to At
torney General VanWinkle. He wuuts
to know whether tho county treasur
er, ex-officio treasurer of tie district
should apply the money on linnd to
payment of the interest, or whether
he should refuse to take up any uf
the coupons presented, since he cnu't
pay on all of them. Ihe attorney een
eral advises that tbe coupons should
be taken up id tbetrdcr of their pre
sentation.
It is understood that several other
irrigation districts have defaulted ic
interest since January 1, but no defi
nite information on the subject has
yet been reccvicd by state offcials
Portland Firm May
Construct Bridge
1'OItTI.ANI), Ore., Jan. 0. 'i'lie
Gilpin Construction company of
,1'ortland suSniiltes the lowest of
eiglit bids opened for construction of
the Kellwootl oridge across tlie Wil
lamette river, the figure being fi-2,-5(H),
in L'oll working days. Other par
ticipants lu the bidding included en
gineering firms of I.os Angeles and
Spokane. Final decision awaits sction
by Bridge Engineer Consultant Da.
Gustav I.indentlial,
Interest Charge
Reduction Asked
i
WASHINGTON. Jim- !). Karlyj
legislative action toward reducing in-j
terest charges on government loans .
to the Chicago. MiU..,.i ...
I'i,l MiNrmwl .n i..
prevent a receivership ot ,4l '
erty by June 1, the senate ,, '
t'oiumerce committee han i. ;
by Alfred 1. Tbom, counsel' ? '
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DRY WOOD
Under Cover Any
Length
Oik
At,
Mam.
Manerud-Huntineton
Fuel Co.
II West 7th Phoot 6S
Slabwood '
Body Fir
Second Growth
There's a MASON ; v
ePOPUURITYorJe
SAM FLOWERS HANGED
FLORENCE, Oriz., Jan. 8. Sim
Flowers, negro, was hanged nt the
state prison here this morning for the
murder of Jus wife, Ha bin a Flower.H,
at Tucson, in February, 1023. Flow
ers went to his death protesting that
he had killed in self defense.
COLDS
Break a Cold Right Up witt
'Tape's Cold Compound" '
Take two tablets
every three hours
Until three doses
are taken. The
first dose always
gives relief. The
second and third
doses completely
break up - the
cold. Pleasant
and safe to take.
Contains no qui
nine or opiates.
Millions use
"Pape's Colfl
Compound." ' Price thirty-five
cents. Druggists guarantee It,
11CW
wijitei
IN EVERY
WAYA
And that's performance, all-'rxnmd
superior performance for winter driving-
,
' Quick, hair-trigger starting! .
Fast acceleration 100 power,
mileage a-plenty 1
AU-'round performance nothing
sacrificed.
, Get a tankful today at any red,
white and blue pump in town -at
Standard Oil Service Stations and at
dealers "in every way a better gasoline."
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California) -
better gasoline
Quick jtarting iOOJo power
HsMHiiaiM
Sparkling Eyes
Joyous Laughter
Y ES
We weld cracked cylin
dei's and pumps, any
size. Also braze injec
tors, lubricators and fau
cets. Guaranteed jobs"
C. . Ruth & Son
56 5th St. W.
Box 260, Eugene, Ore.'
ROLLER SKATING
The Health Builder
EVERY DAY 2:30 AND 7:30
Clean, Fresh Air No Dust Warm and Comfortable
WINTER GARDEN
FUN
Phone 1942-J
em
FAST
SAFE
C0MVEKIEMT
ELECTRIC
TRAINS
Leave 'Eugene for Port
land nnd ' intermediate
stops '7:50, 11:15 a. m.;
"2:00 and 6:05 ' p. m.
daily. .
Limited Train
OreRon . Electric agents
sell thru- tickets to the
East via S. P. & S. and
Great Northern or North
ern Pacific Rys.
F. S. APPELMAN
, Ticket Agent t
Telephone 140
OT
R. A. Babb
Special Handicap
at
AVIATION FIELD TRAPS
Sunday Jan. 11
also .
Ham and Bacon Shoot
Condensed Official Statement of the
BANK OF COMMERCE
EUGENE, OREGON
At tho Close of Business December 31, 194
: RESOURCES:
;om,.s ; $004,422.25
t.nds nnd A arrnnts ; 185,831.90
ank.ns House 40 000i00
1' uniituro and I-.x hires 7 500-00
U. S. Government Bonds $ S."i,S00 00
Cash Kcserve : 271J4L72
Total Eesorvo $35G,941.72 3,')(5,9 41.72
Total Resources $l,196,695.a7
LIABILITIES: ,
Capital Stock $ 50.000.00
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Total Liabilities $1,196,695.87