The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, January 12, 1925, Image 6

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THE EUGENE GUARD
Monday Evening, January 12, l!)2j
Pleasant Hill hlch school ran
away with the baBkotball game
with Klmlra lush school Friday
night at Klmlra, by a score of
28 to 6. The Pleasant Hill team
was , uu the offensive through
out the game, shooting baskets
from all angles on the floor.
Klmlra played a stubborn of
fensive, but only In the lust. 5
minutes of the game was able
'jo score. Wheeler, speedy for
ward for Pleasant Hill, was the
high point man of the game, net
ting. 10 points, while Llnrilcy, the
rangy center, thalked up 9 mark
ers. ......
A return game, a double-header,
between the hrtvK' nnri irtrln' Ihrtiin
of PleaBant Hill and Klmlra, will
be played next Saturday according
to O. M. Gillette, Pleasant Hill
coach. Pleasant Hill plays Thurs
ton Friday, January 23.
Following la the summary of the
Friday game:
Pleasant Hill Elmira
(28) - Position (6)
Wheeler (10)
Mathews (3)
Mndley (9J
Bedell (4)
Ouilev
Olsen (2)
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Blauson (1)
Burns (3)
Isaacson (2)
, Bangs
Lake
Substitutions: Klmira Inman frir
Slauson. Pleasant Hill Harrison
for Wheeler; Olsen for Mathews;
MatheWS for ftllilnv. TtpfMraa' 1.
Laird. '
S.S.S. will rid you of bolls, pimples,
blackheads and skin eruptions I
DON'T CLOSE your eyes to the)
warning which Nature gives
when angry, painful bolls appear
on your neck, face or other parts
of your body. Boils, rlimples and
lo-callod skin disorders are the re
sult of an Impoverished condition
of the blood and are not to ba
trifled with.
It Is nothing more than folly to
expect to get absolute relief from
the use of local treatments, such
ns ointments, salves, etc. Such
remedies may afford temporary re
lief but you want more than re
lief; you want a remedy which
will rid you forever of the tortur
ing disorders. And the one remedy
which has no equal is S.S.S.
. - S.S.S. stops bolls and keeps them
from coming. S.S.S. builds blood
power! That is what makes fight
ing blood. Fighting blood destroys
impurities. It fights bolls. It fights
skin eruptions pimples, black
heads, eczema! It always wins!
S.S.S. lias been known since 1828
as one of the greatest blood build
ers, blood cleansers and system
fitrenglhenors ever produced.
There are noiunproven theories
about S.S.S., the scientific results
of each of its purely vegetable
medicinal ingredients are admitted
by authorities, ffogln taking S.S.S.
today und clear your skin of those
blood disorders!
8. S. 8. ! sold t all food
drug atorea in two aiiai. Tha
1 larger tin ia mora economical.
C C C Sho Worlds Best
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Junior High School
Ut Cottage Grove
Wins From Coburg
COTTAUU OHOVE, Jan. 12.
(.Sjicfiolj 'ilia 1)25 basketball cn-
son opened propiliuusly here Friday
nislit when tlio Cottuge tirovo Junior
li.gta school team defeated Coburg by
a score of 41 to 7.
Tlio fi-esliniou of tlio Cottage Orovo
high school followed this victory with
a much closer und rougher gainc
against Uorcna high, hi which the lo
cal boys won 2H to 21.
In the first gunie the Coburg boys
were completely outclassed as play
ers, hut as BiiortBmen there nro nouo
better, Krockinun and Adums, for
wards on the Cottage Urove grade
tennis form a combination that is hard
to beau
The Cottage Grove grade teams will
meet the Eugene Junior high. here on
Jan. 2 and in a return giimo at Eu
gene ,liio. Mi, in a pre-senson game
the Eugene team defeated Coburg 25
to 0, which would seem to augur a
close giimo when Eugene and Cottage
urove mix.
BURT GATES TAKES
Many were out for the It. A. Habb
handicap shoot held yesterday at the
trups at the Eugene aviation field. Of.
(lie 20 shooters who faced the traps
Burt Gates of Crow was high gun.
The following are the scores uiado:
Score HUcp. Shot
Vds. At Broke
Hay Vcatih 18 - : 27) 22
Silas Varuell 18 27,
1. Gates 17 25
II. Gates ...... ..,18 27)
.1. UusHcIl 18. 27,
It. A. Babb 20 27,
II. Ciimmiiigs 20 27
W. 11. Anderson ..21 '27,
liny Gliis .'.! -S7t
Walt .Met oi iniik . ,2.i 27
J. C. Price 1(1 27)
V. Seavey .'..Ill ' 2Z
C. Good .........1(1 27
G. Terrill 1U 27. '
Harry Powell 1(1 27)
0. C.-.Molr 1(1 27,
Itoy Stein, Jr 1(1 27,
Dr. Tye l'l 27
3. H. lilcwctt 11) 25
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Oregon Wins Hoop
Game, Score 63-31
Unirerxity of Oregon's basketball
teniii easily defeated Willamette uni
versity Sniiiriliiy evening nv the ar
mory, by a score of O.'1-ill.
The game was the first conference
contest of the season. I
The sinniniiry: J
Ore ():!) Pos. (ai)' Wil.
Hobnm (1-O...K... (18) FaihJlcht
Gownns (III). ,.F ., Poling
Okerherg (1!),.C (()) Hartley
Westerirren 141 .fl....(7 Hi.lmi.tuim
J6st (4) '. G'. Erlckson
iibs:. Oregon Giintlier, Child,
Itelnlinrt and GillonWatora. Willamet
te Stnlnheise and Enimnl.
Iteferfc -Colemaii. , ' .
Fritz Leiber is
Real Star; Play
Scores Big Hit
Eugene theatergoers seeing Hamlet
Saturday night at the ileilig theater
have a memory of one ot a Cham ot
masterpieces that come in a life time.
And In thoi words of those who time
and time again have aeea the presen
tation of the play, Fritz Leiber is
ranking among the best in the inter
pretation of .Shakespeare. ,
That Shnkespenre BtUl lives w.is
demonstrated at the play. And yet one
of the delightful things about the
presentation is, it seems, almost of
modern drama, and still brings under
standing, appreciation, and satisfac
tion of a Shakespearean production.
So extremely natural and realistic aifl
the Hcrnes and acting that noone has
to excuse and remember it is not a
modern drama.
Fritz Leiber is wonderful in the
play j a well-trained and likable voice,
and acting that is I he true art of
acting. His interpretation of the soli"
loquy was the fulfillment, of antici
pation for. those who went in many
oases to see that scene alone.
An minimal and unexpected tiling Is
that "the supporting, cast is all good.
Stars the stars but the remaining cast
can be anything as a rule. The rapi
dity Willi which the play progresses is
also unusual and remarkable for
Hamlet. No intermission exceeds
three minutes.
The stage settings and-costumes
are .very colorful,' and yet have aim
iilicily anu taste, lacking entirely any
glare or gtudiness. A brunetto Oshe
lia is a surprise, but she redeems
herself by a remarkable acting and
a glorofied voice. Her interpretation
of the mad scene is a masterpiece of
acting. She is perliups the sbnde best
of any 'of the supporting cast.
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ELKS NOTICE
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present. This being his
visitation to Eugene
rodgo No. .157, members are request
ed and visitors are given a special
Invitation to attend this meeting.
GEO. WOOD, Secretary
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Suit to enjoin Darwin E. Yoran,
postmaster, from holding up the
mail of the National Thrift asso
ciation, ' a Eugene organization
headed by Dr. S. T. Donohue, was
filed today in circuit court. , The
complaint states that all mail ad
dressed to the-association here is
marked "fraudulent" and returned
to the senders and that money or
ders mude out to the association
are not cashed by the local post
office. . ' '
Damages to the amount of $500
are asked and also an injunction
that will, allow the mail to beVle
livered. Mr. Yoran Btates that he Is fol
lowing orders of the government
In the matter. The Thrift asso
ciation Is represented by E. II.
Slattery. ' ,
Additional territory east and
south of Oakridge was added to
that school district, number 76, at
a meeting of the boundary board
hold today. Petitions for the ad
dition were recently filed with the
board. The boundary board also
granted additional territory to
Mapleton school district number
32. This territory added was
unorganized and formerly knovn
as 147. The boundary board did.
not paas on the application to
have part of the Goshen district
added to 'district 9. This was post
poned until the February meeting
as those backing the petition In
number 9 failed to have notifica
tions in on time. . t
test in cleaners mu'timent, while
spreading among bystanders the prop
aganda of frequent cleaning and creas
ing. . . " . '
New York Woman
Becomes Fascist
ItOMH, Jan. 12.-i.Mrs. John Adams
Drake of New York City was' receiv
ed yesterday by Premier Mussolini.
.Mrs. Drake expressed .such enthu
siasm for the Fascist cause that S'g
nor Mussolini authorized her appoint
ment as the first American womun
Fascist.
Mrs. Drake is president of the
American Free Milk and lielicf for
Italian society. Her work both in this
country and Italy was honored by
the Italian government and Pope Pius,
by whom, she was received in private
audience.
Underwood Shoals
Amendment Loses
WHAT GERMANS RFi
JIKHMN. Jan. IL'.-uC,,
sellers report that the : -
itiff nuhlic selects itrimu..;i ..1
with hooks on travel a close
Detective and adventure sturi.
popular,,, and there is a brisk j
for volumes on sportB am) htI
War hooks' ni-n , ,lrn n .1..
HUtiJ
WASHINGTON. Jan. 12. The
Wadsworth amendment to the t'n
derwood Muscle Shoals bill providing
that a commission be created with
lull anil Iiiini power to uispose or uic a
problem was rejected Saturday hj the ,
Cleaners and Dyers
Meet in Los Angeles
LOS ANGKLKS, Jan. 12. Los An
geles men will be unusually well
groomed this week if the National As
Bocintion of Dyers and Cleaners has
its way. In opening its eighteenth an
il convention here today the asso
ciation supplemented the program of
speaking and discussion with a free
clothes pressing service. By putting
razor edges on tlio public's trousers,
grutis, the clothes pressing exhibit Is
expected to servo the double purpose
of demonstrating to delegates the la-
a My 1 1 aV rs
V 1WI lAArVI LC
SAY 1 "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
Headache
Neuralgia .
Lumbago
Rheumatism
Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proven directions.
Handy "Bayer" bojecs of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists.
Arolrln la tha trade mirk of Imr Uumfuhir ot Moooicrtlcsclileater of BnllcrMciclJ
5 Neuritis
Thank Gray For Low Priced
Gray's second carload just arrived and will be sold at ridicu
lously low prices. Cheaper than good apples-
Everybody Can Afford Them !
PRICES buy
(No "real small ones) and
Per Doz 15c to 50c SAVE
Apple Box 1 . . $1.95
Pull Case .... $2.50
Fancy Basket Full 85c
spubs
FANCY NETTED GEMS
Guaranteed free from frost. Es
pecially fine for boiling and baking.
Per 100 Pounds, $2.75
COFFEE
WE ROAST OUR OWN
A modern new roaster in operation
each day. Fresh' roasted coffee that
can't be excelled;
38c To 50c Per Pound
Now, Lower Than Since 1922 .
Lower Price Wednesday
10-lb. Cloth Sack 80c today; 100 lbs. $7.55
EUGENE
SPRINGFIELD
COTTAGE GROVE
IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE AT GRAY'S
T
MS, JANUARY
UvA . In! W , Is
CLEARANCE
w t; 1
Ladies' Strap
Shippers In Patent
Satin and Kid leather, marked excep
tionally low for this sale. Oxfords' and
shoes priced extremely low. This is
your opportunity to save money in good
footwear. i
There Is To Be No Stock
Reserved During This
SALE
Every Pair Marked As Low As
Possible.
V
Don't Fail To Take Advantage
of This Sale.
Men's Dress Shoes
and Oxfords
on sale here is attracting the buying
public as we carry the best assortment
of men's oxfords that is possible to place
at your demand at these prices.
$
3
9 5 Men's choc calf work shoes
this is one of many such
bargains at this sale.
95Men' s black and brown work
shoes a regular $5.00 sell
er. This is our leader.
I
95 Boys School Shoes we have
over 200 pairs going at this
v price; Only $1.95.
45 Men's 16-inch Moccasin Toe
High Cuts. This is one of
many real savings at this sale.
3
9 5 Ladies' Black Calf Oxfords,
low heels, specially priced for
this sale. Only $2.95. "
9 5 Ladies' Black and Brown Ox
fords, low rubber heels. Good
year welt soles. At this sale
for $3.95.
. 4m
95m isses' black lace shoes, real
bargain at this special price
$1.95.
95Lad ies' Dress Slippers Patent
and Kid Straps, military heels.
See these on Sale
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STAR SHOE. STORE
35 West 8th Avenue Eugene, Ore.