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' G. C. Hayes of Corvallis wu the
Aigh point man in the Arthur Hen
dershott handicap about at the muni
cipal aviation field Sunday. More
than 22 local sportsmen entered the
competition, and aome unusually keen
contests developed for the fimt bon
ora. John Camp, preaideut of the
Corvnllis club, placed second. Walter
McLornack, third, and ltuy Glass,
fourth.
Individual scores were as follows:
If. A. Babb, handicap 20, broka 22;
liny Gloss, handicap 23, broke 20;
May Yeatch, handicap 18, broke 17;
W. W. Ilraostettcr, handicap, 16,
broke 20: Karl Matlock, handicap 10,
broke 14; i h. Johnson, handicap 20,
broke 18; Sr. L. liogan, handicap 10,
broke 14; H. Bailey, Handicap 18,
broke 1U; U Miller, Handicap 10,
broke 17; Roy Btien, jr., handicap 10,
broke 22; Dr. J. li. 'lye, handicap 10,
broke 17; L. E. Simmons, handicap 23,
broke 17; J. Gallagher, handicap 23,
broke 17; Walt McCornack, handicap
23, broke 21; John Camp, handicap
20, broke 22; L. Orlffin, handicap 18,
broke 20; J. F. Allen, handicap 18,
broke 10; 11. Hoare, handicap 10,
broke 18; Fred Walters, handicap 10,
broke 13; M. Hurd, handicap 10, broke
22; T. McKeen, handicap 10, broke
19; O. C. Hayes, handicap 18, broke
21. .
Gonzaga Loses Hard
Tilt to O. A. C. Men
SPOKANE, Wash, Jan. 20.
'Scoring a field goal just' tea seconds
before the end of the game the Ore
gon Agricultural college came from
behind and defeated the. Gonzaga uni
versity basketball team 22 to 21 here
laat night in a Northwest conference
game.
Ridings tossed the winning basket
for the Beavers. Gonzaga led 8 to 4
at the end of the half and Increased
the lead during the first few minutes
of the second half. The O. A. C. five
came back strong in the $nal minutea
of play and overcame a 0-polnt lead
to win. Ridings was the star of the
contest.
SPORT BRIEFS
ip i o
(By The Associated Press)
Washington State College will meet
the Oregon Aggies basketball team at
Pullman tonight in a Pacific Coast
conference game, the second of the
season foe each team. The Beavers
defeated Gonzaga univorsity, 22 to
21, in a Northwest conference game
last night. The O. A. C. five will play
Idaho Thursday at Moscow.
i Classmates and friends of the late
Percy D. Haughton, football coach at
Harvard and Columbia, are planning
a memorial to be erected at Cam
bridge, Beginning next season, two former
Notre Dame football captains will
coach neighboring and bitterly rival
teuniB in San Francisco bay region.
"Slip" Madlgan has just piloted little
.St. Mary's College of Oakland,
through a sensational season. And
now Adam Walsh, captain of the no
table 1024 Notre Dame eleven, has
been signed to coach the University
of Santa Clara, down the peninsula
from San Francisco, St Mary's and
Sunta Clara meet annually in San
Francisco, usually 'Thankagiving day,
Last November Madignn's mon admin
istered a thorough drubbing. In retal
iation Santa Clara intends to develop
a Notre Dame system of its own.
Gordon Cochrane, college catcher
purchased by Connie Mack for a re
ported price of 50,000 from Port
land, of the Pacific Coast league, de
clares he is a holdout but he express
es a desire to appear and do his best
with the Athletics. The Boston Uni
versity man seeks $0,000 of the pur
chase money from President Turner
' of the Portland team and claims that
he already has received a lotter in
forming him that his proposition
meets with disfavor.
Springfield High
To Play Oakland
' SPRINGFIELD, Ore., Jan. 20.
, tSpeclal). A basketball game be
tween Springfield high school and the
Oakland, Oregon, high school has
been scheduled for Friday night nt
8 o'clock in the Sprincfield high
school gymnasium. Ben Davidson of
West Springfield will- probably Tefer
ee the contest, according to Vern D.
Bain, principal and coach.
The forwards in the lineup will be
chosen from Coz, Cnwart, and Grit
fis. Either Nice or McMullen will re
place Ed Bates, who recently bad his
hand injured by an ai. Lewis will be
guard, and either Nice or McMullen
selected to play tbe other guard.
WILLAMETTE LOSES
WALLA WALLA, Wash., Jan. 20.
The Whitman College basketball
team defeated Willametto 1'nivrrnily
here last night in a close and exciting
contest, by the spore of 27 to 24.
People Notice It. Drive Them
Oil with Dr. Edwards'
! Olive Tablets
A pimply fare will not embarrass jroa
much lonper if you get a packace of
; Dr. Kdwarcls' Olive Tablets, The akin
: should begin to elenr alter you have
taken the tablets a few nichls.
i Cleanse the blood, boweli and liver
with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the
successful substitute for calomel; there 'a
no sickness or pain after taking them.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do that
which calomel does, and just as effec
tively, but their action is gentle and
, lafe instead of severe and irritating.
No one who takes Olive Tablets is
iver cursed with a "dark brown taste,"
l bad breath, a dull, listless, "tio good "
reeling, constipation torpid liver, bad
. disposition or pimply face.
Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable
impound mixed with olive oil; you
will know them by their olive color.
Dr. Edwards spent years among pa
dents afflicted with liver and bowel
somplaints and Olive Tablets are the
jnmenaely effective result. Take one or
'.wo nightly for a week, See how much
xtter you (eel and look. 15c and 30c,
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TXtW 'rLr ifiSSi B'UTWWy Juq HEARD ,
L. K. Simmons of Eugene is the
best shot in this section of the state
and the local gunner is placed fif
teenth in the list of the leading lights
in this sport for 1024, according to
the annual report of the American
Trap Shooting association. Mr. Sim
mons is listed with a percentage of
04.00 and having fired 10T0 shots
during the season. The requirements
to be listed on the association rec
ords are that at least 1000 or more
registered targets must have been
fired on. Frank M. Troch of Portland,
as usual, is leader of the stata gun
ners with a percentage of 07.S2.
Lew Tendler Loses
. Match to Veteran
NEW TORK, Jan. 20. Benny
Leonard has retired from the light
weight boxing championship unbeaten.
His greatest antagonist of recent
years, hew Tendler of Philadelphia,
is returning from Pittsburg, torn and
sore, the victim of a knockout for the
first time ip his life.
Battered down twice nt the hands
of tho veteran, Jack Zlvlc. Tendler
must havo tindergono a terrible ex
perience in the realization that time
had conquered a man who n little
more than a year ago fqught the
great Leonard twice and on each oc
casion stood firmly on his feet at
the end of IS rounds.
Leonard and Tendler clashed twice,
once in Jersey and again in New
York, and both times the champion
successfully defended his title.
For the past year and a half Tend
ler has been doing little fighting.
Tcndler's defeat at the bunds of Ziv-
ic undoubtedly precludes any possi
bility of his entering the tournament
for the crown for which, iu years
past, he strived so valiantly.
'Battling' Nelson
' Regains Property
CHICAGO, Jnn. 20. "Battling"
Nelson, former lightweight champion,
who haa been denied the fortune he
accumulated in tho ring throught a
combination of circumstances result
ing from his father's will, has suc
ceeded in regaining control of his
property, according to bis former
mnnagcr, Jack Itoblnson.
NelHon turned his ring earnings
over to his father, who left a will
providing that none, of the estate,
consisting of real estate, could bo
disposed of. Virtually all tho in
come from the property, valued at
$11)0,000 has been used to pay debts
accumulated previous to and sinco the
death of Nelson's father. A court
recently broke the will.
California Pool
To Be Long Affair
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 20. M
The new Flelahhaeker swimming
pool, 1,000 feet long, said to he Nie
largest in the world, will bo dedi
cated when the National Amateur
Athletic Union swimming champion
ships are held hero April 23, i! nnd
25.
Tho tank is under construction. It
Is situated near the ocean beach at
Ingleside, the southwestern end of
the city. It will have a maximum
depth of 12 feet. It Is. an outdoor
pool, but tho temperature of the
water will be regulated. The property
involved is owned by the city, anil
the pool will ho open to the public.
Another dedication, that ot the new
municipal stadium in (inlden (Inte
park, will mark the track ami field
events f the Nntionnl A. A. l! to
be held Jnly 8, 4 and 5. The stad
ium, being built this winter, will seat
22,000. ('arc fill attention is being
liven the running track, so that it
may he onn of the fastest.
SAFE FOR CHILDREN
Mothers everywhere demand a re
liable rough remedy free from in
jurious narcotics. Kupplylng this de
mand for fifty years made FOI.KY'S
110NKY AND TAll fOMPOl'NO
one of the largest Selling Cough
Medicines in the World. Children
like it. "My little hoy hsd a Very bsd
cough, and after he used FOLEY'S
110XKV AXO TAH COMPOUND he
got relief at once," writes Mrs. Van
Ilelle, Penroy, Mont, ltefuse substi
tutes. (Adr)
EVERETT TRUE
Me!
cuse
Puss The Ice Crcnm And I'll
Illc Stop HIc These
HIccoiirIis!
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SOrTHUMIHlK, Mass., Jnn. 15.
As old Jeb llaskingi used to say
when the boys had gnthered 'round
the cracker barrel: "The doctors has
cures for everything but whst you've
got."
' So it ain't very likely you'll find
anything in the Medical Journal about
the hiccough cure discovered by Wil
fred tlirard. of this place.
Hut, as Jeb would hsve ssld: "It
may not he scientific, but it worked."
Well, the hiccoughs were going
around so fast thst two prohibition
officers arrived from the city, but It
wssn't that kind. It was regular hic
coughs that ye get whether you drink
ntcr or fusel oil.
I'p to now the town had sworn by
gramilntcd sugar and vinegar, and
the last time there was an epidemic
that combination worked fine.
Hut when It came around again this
year, everything failed. And it looked
like the town was going to lose sev
eral valuable memhera of its popula
tion. "Well, air," relates Olrard, who
if awe. Me A TiAN t!,fc ' po, ; "
THes e.c3i tog, or ov&. sight s
.rO'ST A WAY FROW '
mtmwmmm m mi mmm i ill n imiIK Astwvictr'iic,
THE EUGENE
By Condo
inny go down iu history as discoverer
of the "(Jirnrd Cure," "my chest was
hurting and my throat was dry and I
was getting desperate. And it seemed
like some ice cream would go good.
"So I silt down nnd, before I got
up again I'd eaten aipiart. And, would
you believe it, the hiccoughs were
gone!"
Now, since the hiccoughs were
gone, there was nothing to do but
believe it. So tho other folks in town
tried it nnd they all recovered. All
over town there arc people ready to
testify: 'Tntil I ato your ico cream,
etc."
So Olrard has decided to pass his
remedy on to the world.
And n plensnnt remedy it is. As Jeb
would say: "I'd rather be cured with
licorice limn with castor oil, any day."
Memorial Will Be
Ready In Spring
LONDON, Jnn. 20. (4) The Hyde
Pnrk memorial to the Into W. II.
1 1 ml son, tho fnmoi novelist and nat
uralist, will bo ready for opening
next flpriiiff.
Tho memorinl itself is being done
by Jacob Kpxtein, tho modern sculp
tor whose work is well known in
Amorion, while the architectural fea
tures, which incbido n bird bath, a
wall nnd seats with n lily pond, hare
been entrusted to Lionel lVnrwon.
Mr, Kpstein is carving the monu
ment 'out pf n sinitln block of Port
land stone nnd is doing all the work
himself. It in to represent in part
an "incarnntlou of the spirit of nn
turr' inspired by Hudson's "Green
Mansions."
The authorities have allotted to the
memorial one of the finest sites in
London, very nearly in the center of
the park. The garden nearby and
the surronnding ground and trees
hare already been declared a bird
sanctuary.
CARD OF THANKS
Wo wish to thank our friends and
acquaintance! for the many kindness
es and sympathy during our recent be
reavement and for the many beautiful
floral offerings.
MH. A NO MUS. SAM 1MAMONO
MR. AND MKS. T. A. MOOKK.
GUARD
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ELECT G. W. GRIFFIN
(icorge W. Orlffin was elected pres
ident of tho Lane County Credit as
sociation nt its meeting last night at
the Osburu hotel, attended by more
than 75 merchants. Other officers
elected wero Kric W. Merrell, vicc
I president; Lynn S. Mcl'ready, treas
urer; John Coo, C J. Schaefers, Ar
j thur Quackrnbush, directors, llold
lover directors are Paviil M. Graham,
Carl Mikclson nnd Curl Washi
I burue. '
Holidays on which business houses
will close in ll'-T) are Memorial day,
Kourth of July, Armistice day,
I Thsnksgiving day and Christmas day.
I They will also closo a half day for
j Kugene day at the Lane county fair.
I An address by O. K. Tate, secretary
of Oregon Stnto Ketsil Merchants'
Credit association, was the main talk
;of the erening. He discussed collec
' tions nnd creditors, and the program
for tho state convention in Kngene,
February 10 to 10, on tbe university
campus.
For quality rtura. Trlnee Nemo.
DRY WOOD
Under Cover Any
Length
Slsbwood Oak
Body Fir Ash
Second Growth Mipit
Manerud-Huntinffton
Fuel Co.
tl West 7th
Phone 6SI
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Pub. Cv'
G. A. R. Commander
Hurt in Accident
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 20. Col
onel Henry E. Dosch, 84, Btate com
mander of the O. A. H. and secretary
of the state board of horticulture,
suffered a fractured leg near the hip
yesterday when his head caught in a
revolving door at ITie First National
bank and he was thrown to the side
walk, lie wns taken to a hospital.
O. IT. Hobinson, former constable
in the Powers district, has located a
quarts claim in the Salmon mountain
district, samples from which run as
high as $4 and $5 a pound in gold.
PEOPLE don't stop living just be
cause winter comes neither do
you need to bury your "Kodak" If
you will drop in our store and let us
set it for winter pictures.
Baker -
7 West 7th
KODAKS
Tuesday
A Common Complaint
ciMimn hvioi. iiic i-
By Webster
aw
In New York
Glimpses ot Life In Gotham
As Given by Correspondent
Who Sees It AIL
By JAMES VT. DEAN
VPIV vmk' i... on ,v -c i
Service) Many a young swain and
the light of his life stroll through soft
evenings nlunning the home of their
iiuure. it. (nices some nebulous, en
chanted shape, the planners realising
in their deeper Consciousness that few
dreams come true.
Hut this was not the esse with
Button
FILMS
i
Evening, January 20, ijy.
John W. Prentiss, now s inw.7T
Wall Street broker. He and hu i?
heart years sco climhrf ...
rocks of EaBt Point, Gloucester V
and located the spot on which!?
would some day build their horn. . '
on that spot, in the center i
100-acre estate, they built th.s. i
just as they had planned. Th.,
it "Uiightiy. .
Twenty-six years aso T... .
started in as messenger boy ia i
ton brokerage house at 3 a
Hecently he was the hero in i"1
of articles, "The Making of . s.'"1
Tl.l. . -,..1,1.. . 8lk
j.ne lowiy movie is aiming i
Request has been made for the
of the Metropolitan Opera Hous. I
the premier ot a flickering drama,
Vincent Lopez no. not ti,.
cheatra l,der, but a young
photographer stopped the other i"
ot one of these electric shoe-ahin
machines. He dropped In a pen0,
stuck his shoe under for a himU
shine. "I'm off this economic,
game," be Says. "The brush was ciW
with snow and I ruined a pair j
socks. The one-cent shine cost rot sS
cents for a new pair."
.
In a cheap movie Iiouse on th
Side the following slide is piMk;..,
between reels: "LADIES AN"nvr3
BY MEN WILL PLEASE vnn
TI1E MANAGEMENT." '
A fine life it is the New Ynri
leads. Simon Decker of the Clintot
Bticci nmuuu Biuijpeu HU l-.agt Si(i
restaurant hold;up after a gun battle
in which three bullets -truck hia
One,, aimed at his stomach, hit tk.
steel "nippers" suspended from w.
belt, another imbeddel itself in
of tickets for the Patrolmen's ji.
ncvnlent Ball and the third
through his coat pocket.
rntrolmnn Ray Mooney walked In.
to a West Side dairy which two an
were shooting up. He laid out oh
thug with his night stick while tk
other, three feet away, kept clicking
a gun that wouldn't go off. n
Mooney laid him out with his nirbt
stick nna cauca tne wagon. WImj
tho judge complimented Mooney, hi
replied. "I only did my best. Tom
Honor."
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS,
ATTENTION!
Members of Helmet Lodge end rii
itors desiring to attend the Distrirt
Convention at Albany Saturday tn-
ning, Jan. Z4tb, will please leave mm
with A. V. Bremer or T. W. Munro.
committee, or be present at the reg
ular meeting Thursday evening, Jan.
22, when arrangements will be made,
A. F. HK1S.UEK, K. of Ii. & S.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends ml
acquaintances for their many acts o
kindness and sympathy during onr re
cent bereavement; alBO for the beau
tiful floral offeringB.
MRS. MEAD AND FAMILY.
HEN your wife or
your Bister or sweet
heart says she is all worn
out and doesn't know the
reason why, suggest to
her that a Chiropractic
analysis will show her
what vertebrae is out of
alignment and that an ad
justment will help her.
WHAT THRIFT
REALLY MEANS j
It does not mean i
that we nre to
starve today in or
der that we may
eat tomorrow.
Thlft means care
nnd produence In
the management of
one's resources and
time.
Boiled down to slm- '
pie, understandable,
language, It means ,
taking the wbrry out
of tomorrow.
A Savings account
at this bank and s
determination t
save will help 7i
to become thrifty.
Bank
OF
Commerce
EUGEN E.OREGON
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