The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, January 16, 1925, Image 6

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Friday Evening, January ig, jjjoj
Page Six
THE EUGENE GUARD
IS
NEW Y011K, Jan. 10. Lore for
his muther caused Uenny Leonard
lightweight onanipton, to retire from
j the rluir. lie said in a signed suite
ment ttidny. Knr some time his moth
er pleaded with bim to Kivt up boiiliK
beciiuse luc feared be wouiu no nun,
.She became so insistent that fin
n'lv Hilly Ulbson, Leonard's mnunser,
fitvisod him to retire, saying "tho
.:o.-k of another fifc'ht will be too
i. .ueh for her.
"TJie newfpnpers were full of ato
" if ihout iuy training my fighting,"
-?.id Leonard In his statement. "Tboy
..ud how 1 got my eye split open.
1 liey told how I got iny teeth knoclt-
1 out. They told bow my hands were
li.oken, and my mother rend every
Hue of it. and then hhw iiic aa 1 cnine
home. Mother would sit crying and
tremhliug, saying: 'My poor llenny.'
"My brothers nnd I made light of
the injuries, but right there and then
motJier said she would not let ilenny
fight again. My fight with Tendler in
. l!)i't was to have been my last. My
mother baa been very 111. All of us
are greatly worried over her condi
tion. One dny she culled our family
together. She miiile me promise her
1 would never fight again.
"My fighting haa come down to a
question of my mother' health. I
have to choose between tbat and the
love of hearing the cheers of the
newsboys on the streets."
" Leonard la retiring from the ring
in good financial circumstances uml
with it foundation for n stage career
laid by mouths of preparation. Thus
lie is following in the footsteps of ail
other noted pubilixt, James J. Cor
Uitl. I
Leonard, who lias not been active In
the ring allien lllil, has held bin
present title for nearly seven years.
After fighting his way through the
ranks for five years following hia
first appearance, lie took the title
from Frctldy Welsh of Great Hritain.
May 118. 1(117.
REAL COMPETITmn
COItVALLIS, Ore., Jan. 10. Pa
cific univeraity basketball sound of
Korest- Grove, Which met Oregon
ARriculturnl college Inst night put up
an unexpected brand of basketb.ill,
and O. A. ('. hud to extend itaelf to
win :i'J to 10. ,
The second team started the game
but the varsity was substituted in the
middle of the first half. Pacific was in
the lend until the first team went in.
The score at the end of the first
half was 14 to 10 in favor of O. A. C.
HUSKIES WIN .
RRATTLB, Jim. 10. University of
Washington rushed AVillnmette uni
versity basketball players off their
frr in a Pacific Northwest Intercil
iT'tc game hero yesterday, winning
70 to 1(1. The score nt tho end of
t' e half was 44 to 0.
Paavo Nurmi Will
Match Ray's Speed
In Chicago Tonight
CHICAGO, Jan. 10 raavo Nurmi.
thv phenomenal middle distance run
ner, comes to Chicago tonight to meet
,loie Hny nf the Illinois A. ('.. whose
CURED WITHOUT SURGERY
MY METHOD of treating Pllea,
recoffimed as so successful, is non
surgical. No Inconvenlencea, embarrass
mentsorconflnernentduring treatment
One may come end go about hl dutlei
s ujusL Relief It apparent from the
very first, and 1 positively GUARAN
TEE to cure any cue of Pllea or refund
the patient fee. t
If yoa will writ to me I
will Mnd yoa my FREE
hook on Piles end othei
Rectal end Colo ditor-
dera. ;
DEAN. MD.Int
HORtyusDf nrxs seattl orriii.
iimmammmimmKatmam
SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST!
Unless you see the "Baver Cross" on (ablets you arc
not getting the genuine
by millions and prescribed
Colds 'Headache ..
Pain Toothache
mry.na to Ue bade Kirk of Butt llusrstrire ef ItouacMkacfclttitr ot gtliwllcscl
record for the one and three quarter
miles of their race he baa already
broken.
Four world' Indoor track record
two of which he holds, await the
nlensure nf fleet feet of the r inn in
the rifJith indoor handicap track aad
field event of tho lllin A. U.
Itay, wboae fastest time in the mile
and three quarters 7:59 4-5 was a
world mark for two yeara until last
night, eipecta the race with Nurmi
and Willie Titola, hla couutrymnn. to
be the hardest of his career, hitherto
scarcely threatened In Its supremacy.
He Is in fine shape as a reeult of con
stant training since his last meetlug
with the invader in New A'01" ""''
considers lie has an advantage over
hia opponent, who runs an hour after
he cnmpletca his KKK) mile Journey.
Gibbons Makes His
Demands For Fight
NKW YOKK, Jan. 10. Tom Gib
bons, St. Paul heavyweight, has de
msuded a flut guarantee of not lens
iJian $7.".00( with an additional .'I000
for expenses, to box Luis Angel Kirpo
under the auspices of the National
Sporting elnb ill London.
(My The Associated Frees)
Mibo MoTiiriie. world's lislit-licavy-
welght champion, will undergo an op
eration today for the removal oi a
..,.11 i.nnA fmm him rieht hand. As
a result, he will be on the fistic shelf
for three months. Then he win ue
ready to meet Paul ltcrlenbach, Tout
Gibbons or Gene Tunney, he said.
President John A. lleydler of the
National league iB opposed to , the
practice of major league teams taking
regular league umpires south with
them during the training season, due
to the danger of too great intimacy
between the officials and players.
During the regular playing, season
umpires are forbidden to stop at the
same hotel with the ploycrs.
No License Plate
Arrests Are Made
v- ............. I.O..A flu rnl heen made
lV H1H-OIB liu.t - J - -
of car owners who atill have not ob
tained the l!i2.r) license plates. Word
hns been received nt the sheriff's of
fice that (he work of delivery of the
plates applied for is behind at tho of
fice of the secretary of stale. ,
w I. onnl tn fnC their
.llllliy wiiu mn. ... ----
license arc still waiting. Several cars
bearing tne reo pimes wut 'vr
here yesterday and today, following
tho expiration of the period of grace,
i,n In nil eases a receipt was display
ed by tho driver.
Three Are Sent to
California Gallows
hiv nrrcXTlN'. Cel.. Jan. 10.
Jack Ferdinand and John Heare. Lo
Anirelea murderera. were banged at
the state prison here today.
The two traps oi me gunown
............ al,nlinnnnuW. Ferdinand w:ls
pronounced dead In i.'l minutes but It
took a minute longer tor nenra iu ui.
" JOHN GEREOAC OtE'S
Geregnc. one of three men to be
L-zii urii fnl . .Inn. 111. John
Geregnc, one of three men to be ex
ecuted in California prisons today
for the murder of Charles A. Chap
man In Los Angelea Inst year, died on
the gallows nt the state prison here
here this morning. Ho went to his
fate bravely. '.:'
ELMIRA
l.l.MIlt.l. Jan. 10. (SpecinD
Mary Pickert and Lena Potterf rode
horseback to Venetn to visit Mary
I'lckert's mother Sunday.
Lola Smith nnd Mrs. Koselln
Marsh Hnrpolo were visitors at tho
lOlmlra high school Monday.
The sophomore class la planning
on giving n play In the spring. The
president has sent for two books
"Flying High" and "I'nder Contract."
Sylvester Smith nf Portland la a
visitor nt the Freeman home,
A H. Y. P. V. party will be held at
the Conn nt home in Veneta this eve
ning. Kf fir Montgomery spent Thursday
night nt the home of Nellie Fountain
The Khnirn and Pleasant Hill high
school will play basketball at . the
Pleasant Hill hall this evening.
Thursday evening. January 1fl, a
practice debate between the campus
high of l-'ugene anil Klmira high was
held In the I'lmira high school build
ing. The question was "Ilesoived
that the Japanese should he admitted
to the T'niteil Stales under the quot
ed terms of the Immiirratlon law
'Che speakers on the affirmative were
Kntherine Fry and Gwen Stivers of
rnmpus high and for the negative
("lair f'onnnt and llnrold Isaacson of
the F.lintra high. The chairman Mr.
Itohe. gave the decision of the judges
which was In favor of the affirmative.
Bayer Aspirin proved safe
by physicians 24 years foi
Neuralgia Lumbago
Neuritis Rheumatism
Accept only "Bayer" packngt
which contains proven directions.
Handy "Payer" boxes nf 19 tablet'
Also bottlea'of 24 and 100 Drusglsta
i i - j i
E
PACIFIC QUINTET
E
Expecting a surprise, the Univer
sity of Oregon ba8ketball quintet will
face the I'ucific university fire here
this evening in tbe second Nurtuwent
Intercollegiate conference game for
the lemon 0'Mow mjuaU. Willamette
wan CHwil defeated in the. first tilt
laat nverk.
Pacific, according to mo) results of
(Jie O. A. .-. battle of last uight, has
a card or two up her Kleeve, iind on
the outcome of toniRlit'a same will
depend to finite an etent, how Ore
gon looks for the remainder of tne
season.
The Oregon team will probaljy
start with her two veteran forwards.
GownnM nud HohH"n. At center will
be Okerberg, firHt year varsity man,
who crested Somewhat of a sensation
by knocking down 22 point for hia
mates In the Willamette game.
At guard, Westergren, diminutive
speed artist, will draw a berth, and
will be mated with GUleowaters or
Refnbart, in all probability.
TAKE 0'
nfftrpM from Klnmflth count? will
l.a hnra tliia uftArnOnn t(k tltlcf IntO
custody John O'Sliea, lield here as a
suspect In tbe Knckson murder case
at Klamath Falls, according to a
tAlinl,.,nA mnfififfi. tn Sheriff F'rank
Taylor toduy from Klamath lalls.
OShea- was arrested at Cottage
Grove last Mondsy while he was on
hia wnv tn TWthiiul n tho renuest
of the Klamath county authorities.
There was no doubt expressed oy
Sheriff Taylor as to what disposition
uraa'tn hff ninflA nf the case here as
no definite word as to the decision
of the Klamath authorities had been
received for five days with the ex
ception that they desire that O'Suea
be questioned. v
O'Hbea told Sheriff Taylor that he
could account for all his movements
the night of the killing at KlamBth
Falls and "seems to have a plnusnblc
story," according to tne aueriii.
Lincoln Club Will
. Celebrate Feb. 12
Pinna nin .liniiltiv well far tllQ neV
Lincoln club organized hero tbis
week and expectations are for a large
and representative gathering at the
banquet of the club to lie held tho
evening of February 12, In honor of
the birthday anniversary oi tue
(Jreat Emancipator, according to Dr.
M. C. Harris, president.
"The club will be permanent and
we hope that each year the annual
banquet will be a feature that will
attract some oi the nest speakers of
n, -inin" according- to Dr. HlirriH.
The committee outlining the banquet
details reports that much interest is
being displayed In the alniB and ob
jectives of the new cub.
Malk Twain Cited
As Law Authority
t finn Mint Murk Twain is
cited as a legal authority, generally
Kugcnc attorneys turn to tho Oregon
supreme bench anil other high places
of juristic lore, but it can uiiiii-u. a
brief was filed today In a civil suit
and among other lengthy nnd some
what dry details ot cause ot ncuon
.l.aHnna hnrnhv ntul tO-wlt. nDPCarS
a bright' spot nnd tho great American
humorist is quoted as -no wuum u
good historian if facta wero not es
sential to on authentic history." This
win a shnft directed nt the opposition
D. E. Nebergall
Meat Co.
Pridowest Meats
Government Inspected
Saturday
SPECIALS
Beef Roasts . . "4C
Beef Boil . 9c
Veal Loaf . . . 20C
Blue Bell
Butter 50C
Regular Prices
Picnics, lb 16c
Bacon Squares, 11). . . 18c
Hneon Backs, 11). . . 25c
Hums, lb 28c
Wieimies, lb U(V
Kraut, tt 15c
IlttmburK, lb 15c
Pork Sausage
(all imrk) 22c
Fiiuinn laddies, lb. 25c
Salt llerrinjt, lb 25c
Salt Salmon, lb 20c
Nucon, lb 29c
Pacific Nut, lb 27c
Ancbovies, lb 35c
Salt Mackerel, lb. .. 30o
Fresh Salmon, lb. ... 30c
Halibut, lb. 30c
Fresh Smelt While They
Last
but It saved the brief from oblivion in
the circuit court files and brought it
into newspaper print.
Mrs. Hart Seeks to
Break Agreement
LOS ANGELES, Cal Jan. IB
Winifred Westover Hart took the
witness stand in court here today in
her suit to break thi separation
agreement with her husband, William
H. (Bill) Hart, film star, and told
for the first time the inside story of
their domestic troubles.
Mrs. Hurt la attempting to break
that provision of the trust fund set
tlement which bare her from return
ing to the screen. .
LI ENFORCEMENT
BOARD ADVOCATED
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 10 "Tbe
legislature will find prompt response
among the people if it enacts a coda
crcatiug a law enforcement board,
non-particul in character and consist
ing of three persona of the type of
the "dolUr-n-yeur man, who served
the government duriug the war,"
Judge Stephen A. Lowell of Peudle
ton declared today before tbe annual
convention of the county judges and
commissioners at tho court house.
tiuch a board, the speaker said,
ehould be clothed with uutbority to
advise with the sheriffs of the var
ious counties as to enforcement
problems, to Investigate those offi
cers who are neglectful of duty, and,
when tbe results of aifch investiga
tion warrant, to eet in motion the
legal machinery to remove the delin
quent officer. Likewise, the board
ought to have power extending to the
Incorporated cities, to tho end liiut it
might advise and assist the peace of
ficers, with attendant authority of in
vestigation, be said.
All fines arising from criminal pro
secutions, the speaker said, should
be covered into the treasury of tho
board to be used by it, uuder proper
accounting to the auditor of the
state, the balance at the end of the
year to be returned to the counties ;n
proportion to Uie amounts given.
Oregon's tax for strictly state pur
poses is lower than that of other
weBtern states, and lower than thut in
most etstes in the union, despite the
claims of some office seekers who
mislead tbe public to further their
own political ambitions, T. 11. Kuy,
state treasurer, declared in hie ad
dress befoTe the convention.
REPORT APPROVED
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. The sen
ate today agreed to the conference re
port on the first deficiency appropria
tion bill of fl.VJ.OW.UUO and the
measure was gent to tbe house for ap
proval. The measure carries $ir0,000,
000 for tax refunds. The senute add
ed amendments authorizing $30,000
each for the farm commission nnd the
federal oil conservation board.
EXAMS POSTPONED 1
Physical examinations, si-hedulcd
for tonight at the Y. M. t . .A. have
TOO LA1& TO (JLAbiJiD'
FOR HKXT n-room modern bunga
low. Ml -Pearl. Call 11.18 E 3rd.
Phone a.11-J. jl7
TItASII HAl'I.IXO 1'honc 410. flO
FOK HKNT Sleeping room. I'livnte
entrance. 47!l High. Phone lO-'U-.l.
j2.'l
CH
ILDREN
goric, Teething Drops nnd Soothing Syrups, especially prepared
for Infants in amis and Children 'all ages.
' To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of CAaxVeJcMt
j 'Proven directions on rarh rffcagf. Thyjicians everywhere recommend it.
Great Pianists
Music to be Heard at
Laraway's
Afternoons From 2 to 4 Daily .
You are cordially invited
Mil' t."lIUIMII IIIWll'U IU HL'IU IIIU mii'iii'
ists playing "He-Anaeted" by tho wonderful
i to life' "Ampieo Hoprodueing Grand Piano"
Artists
true
in our music store room.
ous instrument stay as
absolutely free.
Godowsky Bauer Levitzki
Rachmaninoff Kreisler
Ornstein Volavy Kmita
1h Ampico
Knabe and
Klsi'her
Laraway's
New Laraway Bulldlna
K . ....--! .,fl1 U.i.L-r tvaninr.
January 23, it ts announced today by
tu. k. iioiuenian, aireciur oi pujoii-m
education. '
Pfmplles
You will be startled bow quickly
nd thoroughly you can atop akin
eruptions and beautify your
complexion with S.S.S.
PIMPLES are the first thing one
notices in another person's
face. It Is too often cruel in its
mlsjudgment It judges from what
it sees on the outside. Pimples are
easy to get rid of., More Ted-cells I
That is what yon need when yoa
see pimples staring at you lq the
mirror. Bod-cells mean clear, pure,
rich blood. They mean clear, rud
dy, lovable complexions. They
mean nerve power, because all
your nerves are fed by your blood.
They mean freedomforever from
pimples, from blackhead pest, from
bolls, from ecxema and skin erup
tions: from that tired, exhausted,
run-down feeling. Red-blood-cella
are the mOBt important thing In the
world to each of us. S.S.S. will aid
Nature in building them for yout
S.S.S. has been known since 1826
as one of the greatest bloodtbuild
ers, blood-cleansers and ay stem
strengthened ever produced. Start
taking S.S.S. today. Its medicinal
Ingredients are purely vegetable.
8. S. S. Is sold at all good
drur storea in hn aleeo. Th
largtr sin is more economical.
'CC Worlds Best
"gloodMedldne
Rialto Theatre
Junction City
SUNDAY
JACKIE COOGAN
ip
'Little Robinson Crusoe'
9
Keep Glands
In Balance
Says Physician
In an Interesting Interview, Dr.
Samuel J. Staub, according to a
recent dispatch, said that people
suffering from that "below par"
feeling, accompanied by loss of ap
petite, sleeplessness; loss of
weight and so forth, can be set
right by having the balance of
their glandular secretions restored.
,. Glandogen, the new scientific
gland tonic, prepared In tablet
form, provides a simple method of
taking glandular treatment. Gland
ogen, for mon and women, is ob
tainable at Allen's Drug store and
Rod Cross Pharmaoy. ...
e.
Cry
1VTOTHER:- Fletcher's Cas-
toria is a pleasant, harmless
Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
to hear tho great Ampico
Como hear this marvel
long as you wish it is
at
Pruswlclt
VlctroU
Thonoitraphs
and Records
nn f 1
for cakes
and pastry
as for bread
Stiff Neck
Get this relief now
To get rid of a crick in the neck
in short order apply Sloan's.
No rubbing! The marvelous
effectiveness of the liniment it
self does the job for you. It
sends fresh, new blood through
the pain-ridden tissues, and this
takes out the stiffness etops the
pain. All druggists 35 cents.
Sloan's liniment
-kills pain!
MEAT SPECIALS
on GOOD MEA.TS
Steer Beef Pot Roast, per lb. .
Beef to Boil, per lb. ......... ,
Shoulder Pork Roast, per lb. . .
Nice Fat Hens, 3 and 4 lbs., per
Large Plymouth Rock Hens, per
Smoked Ham (Oregon Pride)
1-2 or whole, per lb
Picnic Hams, per lb
NINTH STREET MARKET
BILL (iWKKXK, PropriVtor
Phone 14 We Deliver 39 E. 19th St
SLABWOOD
and PLANER ENDS
A combination that settles th? heating- problem
forever.
Planer ends are the ideal summer wood, also just
the thing to start the fires off with a rush on cold
winter dajs.
Now is the time to lay in your supply.
The Booth-Kelly Lumber Co
5th and Willamette Sts.
our-
&
ELMIRA, VENETA
NOTI
STAGE
Lv. Eugene Lv. Noti
7:;i0 A. M. 8:50 A. M.
4:00 P. M. 6:00 P. M.
Lv. Elraira Lv. Veneta
9:10 A. M. 9:20 A. M.
6:30 P. M. -' 6:45 P. M.
Saturdays Only
Lv. Eunene 12:00 Noon
Lv. Notl 1:30 P. M.
Stages Leave
Stage Terminal, Eugene,
Rice Hotel, Noti
Geo. N. -McLean, Insurance. SU0
Willamette' M. l'hnue 017. ri
For quality-cigars. Trince Xomo
Will stop tomorrow
Cxjlds break in 14 hours for the millions
who uac Hill's. Fever and headaches go.
LiGrippeyreldsinjdays. "JTiis is the quick,
the scientinc my to end these dangers and
discomforts. Don't trust lesser helps, don't
wait. Get back to normal at once.
All druggists ytl Price 30e
cascaraJIqijinine
Ct Reo Box QMV
with portrait
15c
120
20c
lb. 25c
lb. 30c
Phona 4S2
i
i
i
Corns
28c I
20c I
onebin
For upwards of tivelve year$
thousands of Pacific Coast
housewives have done all 0f
their baking with FISHER'S
BLENP FLOUR.
From one bin Iws come thit
,every-purpose flour from which
they have made their bread,
their rolls, their biscuits, their
pies, their plain cakes, as tcell at
their fine, light, fluffy, fancy
. cakes.
Old Time
DANCE
Sat. Night, Jan. 17th
AT W. 0. W. HALL
Cor. 8th and Lincoln
START
BUILDING UP.
NOW
The time to open your i
count here nt the '"
Nntlnnnl is now the "r
of n new year when te'
ninnlhs nf opportunity rt
before you.
What you make of them
pends upon how much
Is made of your bsnkunj
connection. It can h
the moRt valuable erl
nnd this Is pladly
whenever you have nceo l
iL
40 Years ef
Helpful Service
FIRST ,
NATIONAL DANK
of Eugene
ic H
I
A THRONG of ailing
folks havo Rone to
Chiropractic for aid anil
they have not been dis
appointed. They, have
learned that the nerve
carry heallh to various I
parts of the body and I
when they aro pinched I
a Chiropractic adjustment j