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i.v ft 1 : ,11 ' So Page Eight is TE 8ALK.tr, Ore., March 13. (Spe . iall. Mcdford liiicli school went own to defeat at tlie bauds of the trring Franklin high school quintet tuere last night in the second game of - lie state basketball tournament, tli i i'runklin hoopers taking the contest ' iy a 32 to 10 score. Bcallon, Franklin m-ward. was men point man, wuh jo tallies. His poiuts were nearly all iron field goals, from iicur toe cen it of the floor. i Chnstain played a fine all- round rame for Medford and garnered 8JX loiuts. The game was hard-fought I ''Jiroiighout but the Portland team wu 10 good for the Jledlord laclB. un ' fore at the half was 1U to 8 and at iiie third quarter 30 to 11 for the .( rsiiklin quintet. 1 Sslcm high school took an easy nine from Wallowa high in the opeu ir. 25 to 10. Ureer of Wallowa niadf lix points and was the outstanding nan for his team. Kills of Salem w.u nigh point man with 11. Halem played ibree of her second string men after fhe first quarter. I Four games will be played in the ournament today. Kalein will meet .storia and Jlc.Minuville will play arago this afternoon. Eugene iiign Hid Hood Hiver will clash this eve ling, and Franklin high of Portland Will meet Pendleton. . The lineups in lust night's games: r Franklin Medford Scallon lti ... CJpllS 4 '. Iawrnre 8. , ': Douglas ...IT. ...f. ...('. ...O. ...U. M CI in stain . . Knips .. Allen Williams .. White pope. Franklin substitutions: Filzmaycr i. otter 2. ; if Salem ' Wallowa . (, Hn ii V Henderson 2 ileonan 2 ..F Ureer 0 I Dragcr 2 ....C Oliver Hi. Draggcr 2...(1,. Johnson Miby 4 O uaira I Salem subs. Olinger; Nash 4; Duf ey; I). Drager. Grove Team Loses To Springfield by Score of 13 to 10 I SPRINGFIELD, March 13-(Sne-cial). The Springfield high school basketball team won from the Cot logo Grove quintet with a score of IS Ito 10 in the lost game of the season. 3'ho score was tied four times in the course of the game, at the end of the first half at 5 to 5, and in the Inst Quarter at 10 to 10, two minutes be fore tbo end. Paul Nice, guard, then 'converted a foul, and Hugh Cowart shot a basket, making the aicorc 13 to JO In favor of Springfield at the fin Jsh Cowart was high point man. jj The lineup wsb as follows: 3 Springfield Cottage Grove "Cowart 5 F 1 itlrlffis F Rwnnson A M Mullen C...... McCurgcr 3 uo 4 G Miner i X,owls 4 '.CI lliillcw d Hates and Joiin uox, opring- nlnvem who have been out ot (several games duo to injury, were put In as substitutes. This makes eight in torles for Springfield during tit iscason, out of IB games played. , Yesterday's Games At Orlandd, Ma. 1 It. H. 10. WnshinRlon (A). 8 10 1 Cincinnati (N) 0 5 2 j Itatrerics: Zachary, Mnrterry, IliiBnell and W. llnrurave, Tate; Hlx-ley- Sheehcn, Douolnie and K. Har srave. ) iAt St. I'etcrshurih, Via. INcw York (A) 14 20 3 lti ton (N) 10 12 3 I llattcrlea: Ileal). Johnson, Shock er and O'Neill, lloffinnn; Marquard, lii'iicwieh, llenton nnd Uiuaon. At Hanford. Cal. Son Francisco 5 13 3 Kansas City (A. A.) 4 10 0 2 I welvo innings. Batteries: Pfeiffer, Genry and Ag n'w; Sullivan, inn and Well, Shiu . nu It. ! At Sacramento, Cal. . St. Louis Curds 1 ' 8 3 ;Sa. iumento V. C ft 10 0 Batteries; Rhem, Stuart and Vick; ; hhellenbat'k, YcllowhorHO and Shea. f SIK1 TO FIGHT NEW YORK, March 13. Untiling 1 Sikl. Seuegalrin fighter, nieeis I'ntil ' Berlenhach, a light-heavyweight hIuk ger in a 12-rnund bout nt MndiHon .k Sijuare Garden tonight. Larry Es ;tndge will nppear in the 1 round ; ml-finnl against Frnnkie Shoell of tBuffnlo. . i 8! Ill-,c t ORGANIZATION OF SPECIALISTS j PORTLAND AND ftt ATTLft orriCII - HPHE unparalleled niretM of the Dr. 1 Chis. J. Dean non-surgical method ; ot rreartng Piles tnd othtr and colon ailments has built an mganUa tlon of highly trained speciallsrs tn cart !' for the patients who come from all purrs of the West, f The skill ofthescBpcclslUtsU proved r br the unqualified GUARANTEE that each Pile sufferer Is cured or his fee RhFUNDKD no matter how long standing or how severe hie case may be. Send for my f REE hook. , DEAN. M D.Inc PORTLAND flfMrti' WATT ix orricui. aft WtT'fttfp 'fit PRINTING Th kind you want when you want It. Phona Springfield 2 4G Men's Stvlcs I - Ik. "K 1 While the doublc-hrenstcd model 8 oro the style, the one-button mck Butt is nlsu conHiIcrt'fl to bo "au fuit." TJie model sliowu is of brown worsted, with faiut utripo. Spring-field Wins Bowling Contest SI'KINGFIKLO, March 1.1. (Spe cial). The Springfield bowling team won from the Cottage Grove bowling team by 57 pins at n game played on Wednesday evening at Cottage Grove. This is the BCcond victory the Spring-, field men have won from Cottage f Grove. They will meet again In Springfield next Wednesday evening. The team going from Springfield in cluded: Wesley Stevens, who was high point man, with 200 points; Wilbur J. Lepley, Leonnrd Lepley, Clifford Itry an and lease N. Kndicott. RIFLE MEET HELD SEATTLE, Wash., March 13 Uni versity of Washington women defeat ed a University of Kansas women's rifle team 000 to 487 in a telegraphic match last week, Captain W.'A. Hale, rifle coach, announced here. Fivo pur ple and gold women turned in a score of 100, while a sixth, whose score wns not counted, made 00. "BOXING" 32 rounds at Winter Garden March 16th, will start at 8:30 sharp.' Main ovotit 10 rounds Slow York 138, Eugene, vs Lon Parry 138, Portland Soml wlndui),' 0 ruuiKlR Ed Hathaway vs Harold Davis 140 pounds HO pounds Eugnne boys, four rounds Murt Wiiyhsw vs Jay Murrnll 140 pounds J 145 pounds Jack Milton vs Powee Bond 126 pounds 122 pounds Martin Loton vs Lou Uavla 135 pounds 141 pounds Pat Clifford vs Honry Hickman 110 pounds 114 pounds Curtain raiser . Watson twins 96100 General admlaalon $1.10 a couple, lady and 'gent; ring aide $1.65; boys under 15 years 10c. 200 special seats will be hold for students at 50c couple, lady nnd Rent. Tickets now on sale at Obak'a, Tha Club, Mascot and College Side Inn. THE PENDULUM SWINGS BACK TO GOOD TIMES AGAIN It's queer, but a man la apt tn think most nf savliifr when he'a leant nhlo to save. When money cornea asy and he can save moat he's liable to forKot It. So thin Is a koiiIIu reminder. In the coming months, booft jour bank ac count. Take advantage of this trend profit by the past; save for tha future la Bank Commerce EUGEN E.OREGON SCORE IS 32-25 COnVALMS, Ore., Mnroh 13. (SpecinI) The scoring of two Ore Kon Agricultural collflge basketball playern, Harold (Red) Hidings, for ward, and Waldo (Pete) Stoddard, guard, brought disaster to the hopes of the Uuiversity of California team here lost night in the opening game of. the threc-gnine series to decide the championship of the Pacific Coast conference. The Aggies won the tilt, rt2 to 25. The jzanie was decidedly speed', and very spectacular. In the necond half the score was tied at 18-aIl, but alter that the Aggies pulled away and were never headed again. The first half ended 10 to 11 for the Aggies. Jiittle Pete Stoddard, shooting from his favorite corner, speared five field goals in the first half and add ed another In the second. He also eager two free throws, fo ra total of H points. Red Ridings was high point man of the game, with 16 markers. He caged eight shots, some of them long ones, and played a wonderful all-around game. Jorgensen was the outstanding California player. He made ten points, and covered the floor well, lliggins speared eight markers for the visitors. The lineups; California (25) O. A. C. (32) .Torgonson F Ridings Watson F Baker lliggins C Diwoky Itelasco G Btcclo Carver G Stoddard Aggies scoring Field goals: Hid ings 8; Stoddard 6; goals from free throws, Diwoky 2; Ctoddnrd 2. California scoring: Field goals, SPECIAL SALE Monday and Tuesday Introducing Mission Bell Complexion Soap "FOR EVERY PERSONAL USE DEAL NO. 1 With each purchase of two large pack ages of White King we will give away Three Bars of Mission Bell Complexion Soap. DEAL NO. 2 With each purchase of White King and six bars of Mission Bell Complexion Soap we will give away Three Bars of Mission Bell Complexion Soap. . Mission Boll Complexion Soap is guaranteed to be the finest soap It is possible to' make nd Is made by the makers of White King Granulated Soap "So Satisfactory to recom mond." An Unusual Selection in Cheese In our endeavor to render to the public tlie best Borvlce poaslble, not only In the lino of prompt attention to custom ers, free and prompt delivery exacting to the minuto, tele phono service and food departments, but also in the extonslon of the variety of foods in onch department Wo have en lnrire on our ' already large Btock of cheese, adding many Im ported cheese tho gonulno thing from the old country. Be low is Hated our leading brands and flavors: KRAFT Pinion to, Chile, American Clied dnr, nnd Welsh Rarebit. 1 IMPORTED SOFT DUTCH CHEESE In six individual portions. SWISS CHEESE In six individual por tions, j BREAKFAST NEUFCHATEL CHEESE , A soft cheese with a "moro" taste. RAINBOW Pimuuto nnd Cream Bricks. Phoenix Llmburger, MoLaren'a Nippy Bluhlll Pimen to, Buttercup Chpeaa and Bricksboth In half pound paokages. The ahove cheese Is all In package form, and sells by the packago, white the following la - bulk cheese and sells by tho pound: Tlie old Kraft Cheese Is something that has the good old-fashioned nip to It. Mellowest took first nnd second place at the State Fair lent fall. Mellowest Is n mighty fine cheese, and It won 'its prices on merit alone. This is made tn S lb. and B ib. cakes, it also cornea tn tho large circular cakes that is sliced oft as demand requires. tit course we have the Red Rock Cottage Cheese, too, but it Is not the least, just because it Is mentioned lasL Prepared Food Luxuries A very nlco and rare dish Is tha mushroom. We have them In S sites. They are deliclously prepared to agonlie tho pallet. Crosse and Blarkwell Chow Chow, Mushroom Catsup and also tholr Walnut Catsup. Yoii will never know how good they are until you try them, but we assure you they nro a lot better than they may first impress you. Cresca stuffed figs apd dates, Cresca figs and orange marmalade, Ooldon Shred black currant Jam and pineapple marmalade, James Keller A Sons orange marmalade aro Just a few of a well rounded Btock of such foods. TaWe Supply Co. A Food Department Store Corner 9th and OaJc Telephone 246 THE EUGENE GUARD Jorgenson 5; Watson 1; lliggins 3; Kechter 1. Goals from free throws, Watson 2; Higgins 2; Carver 1. Referee Rorleske, Walla Walla; umpire, llollender, Oakland. The Referee ID Joe Dugan of the Yankees ever lime o"J iuiuvi icajuv Ajjr;n- enee? G. H. R. So, he came to the majors direct from Holy Cross College. Did Tilden and Richards ever win the national doubles title in tennis? H. it. F. Ycb, in 1018, 1921, 1022. w Who won the Big Ten basketball title in 10227 F. F. W. Purdue. I Big liaseball Stars I - CHARLES D. JAMIESUN Born P.ilci&oii. New Jersey, Feb ruary 7, lS0:t. Outtitf'-der, Cleveland ludiam. Major league career Joined Wash ington in 1015, coming from Buffalo, International league. Released to Ath letics on waivers in 1017. Traded to Cleveland in 1019. (Started -a pitcher in the minors. Also played first basf). Outstanding feat Made most safe hits in 1023 season 222. Hit safely io 23 consecutive games same campaign. Los Angeles Will Play Chicago Cubs IOS ANGELES, March 13. The Los Angeles coast league baseball chil and the Chicago Nationals were scheduled for the fjrst of n three gume series here nt Washington park today. All the Cub regulars with tbo exception of Arnold Statz wore on hand for the game, having' arrived from their Catalina Island training camp last night. Marty Krug, Angel manager, announced that he would start his regulars in today's game. mac II V T 1 JOE VIXLIAM S 1JOB QUINN of the Ked-Sox ad mittcd today he was tired kidding the customers. "I've cot an awful ag gregation of pond lilies and I'll be sorely disoppointed if I finish any bet ter than eighth," he snid. Judge Landis today shot the Squirmy-Wormy course in 118. "It's the best score I ever made," confessed the judge, who spends 12 hours a day on the Florida links dignifying baseball. Miller Hoggins plans to start tha season again with Bnbe Ituth in the Vulcan Smoothtop Gas Range You have always wanted better, quicker, easier cooking. Now come to our office today when these advantages are being demonstrated. In no other way can you appre ciate so quickly what this wonderful gas. range can mean to you. EASY TERMS Everything to make it possible for you to enjoy the great ser vice that only a gmoothto)) can give. For ten davs we will give a discount of 10 on ranges sold. A phone call' will bring our (talesman to your .home. Phone 28 lineup. "He's just a big fat clown but the fish In the provincial cities like to see him strike out." - Stanley Harris told reporters to day all the stories about his being a youthful genius wus just pure rot. "1 had more luck than a goat in a rag picker's storeroom last year and that's why Waahingtoo won." . Olaf Simp, who hit 600 In the O. and I. league, joined the Tygers to day. Cobb predicted great things for him a a waiter or a freight elevator man. Olaf will come in for a great deal of inattention while here and do serves it. This burg is - one of the greatest training spots in the world. You can get real beer right over the bar, the golf courses are well conditioned and the janes make Peggy Joyce look like the harassed heroine in a white plag ue drama. Short Stop, famous baseball expert today made public his annual selec tions in the two big league races. "I Unusually GOOD What more can be said of any coffee 9 SPECIAL SALE 101 Off on All Gas Ranges Mountain States Power Co. don't think I'm any further wrong than usual," writes Short Stop. Last season, it will be recalled, he picked the White Sox to win in the Amer ican and the Braves in the National. One Punch O'Goofty has been ap pointed assistant manager end third base coach of the Giants. Mr. O'Goof ty doeBn't know a delayed ateal from a atandiog, sitting dive, but he's a great friend of the club owner and that's why he's in. Speed Ball McGlnnity pulled up with a lame arm today, and it was an nounced he hurt it trying out a new curve. The truth is Speed Ball strain ed the rm in his room trying to mahe a pass for 10 smackers. Ten's a tough point. WHAT'S THAT? Big Boxing event at the Winter Garden Monday night mlU EUGENE COLLECTION AGENCY, 774 WILL. STHEET.. PHONE 000. W. H. BLOWERS, MGR. tf 881 Oak St. Friday Evening, MaroK 13 1925 UNSEED OIL IS Egg Values Continue Stc, Butter Rai. m PORTLAND,orr , decline of 7c a U--A prices has beea announced uua varnish house ' ,0 gaUon "UU 1WtwWt4ou Has values changed with reeein.. "7.' absorbed. t tell The sunh'v of i. .. more plentiful and the t f u well filled. Some of the S,?""' nave gone into the cool., lack o buyers. o0l" EUGENE PRICES Eggs and Poultry Lggs, large hen Eggs, large millets -31 Hens, light aje Hens, heavy Spring chickens .. f?' Butterfat and B litter Quarters Creamery butter Butterfat I'?? Meat MirV-V-6 Steers 5r. Cows iw- Ewes Wether .Z'."" siX Veal, light fancy Veal, heavy thin "S Veal, heavy and fat rT.vZ Pork, dressed Grains, Hay, Wheat, bushel n k Oats, bushel i Barley, ton ...Wi ...w ...IS: New oat vetch hay, ton Old nay, ton Vegetable). Potatoes, local KhubaTb Carrots Wool. Valley wool 40gKe PORTLAND PRICES PORTLAND, Ore., March 13. Egga steady; current receipt!, 27ej pullets 2425c; firsts aiiSgKc; henneries 2$Vs(&-9c; delivered Port land. Butter barely steady; supplj pint, tiful; extra cubes city 45c; standtnh i'.iVjO; prime firsts 41c; firm 3$ c; undergrades nominal; prints lie; cartons 48c. liutterfnt steady; best chorniDf cream 4o4Gc net shippers' track ia one one; 47c delivered Portland. iPoultry steady; heavy hena 21 22c pound; light lSll)c; ipriiri 2223c; old roosters 10c; ducks, white Pckin 23c; live turkey! 23c; dressed turkeys 33L','ii3e; geese 16c. Potatoes, onions steady; onions ?2.50(g2.73; potatoes 1.50l.tiO. Nuts, walnuts, No. I 2SiS33 pound; filbertB onminal; almonds 20 26c pound; Brazil nuts 1214615c pound; Oregon chestnuts nominal. Hops steady; new clusters 1C17cj fugglea 1518c; old crop nominal. Cascara bark quiet; new peel 79 Sc per pound; Oregon grape rootle pound. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK TORTLAND, Ore., March 11 Cattle and Calves steady; receipts 160. Three loads sold at $8.75. He mainder held off the market Hogs Receipts 300; talking slesdj none sold early. Sheep and lambs no sales. CHICAGO MARKETS CHICAGO, March 13.-0pemai wheat prices, which ranged from 1 l-8c to OVjC lower, with May Li to $1.7914 and July ?1.03 3-4 to Jh 55, were followed by rapid further downturns, but then something of s recovery after the market had tones cd $1.71 for JIay. The -close was excited, 6Kc Vic net lower, May J1.WH4 to July ?1.4S) 1-4 to $1.4U 1 Corn and provisions sU gave TO in sympathy with the After opening at l-2c to lclow er, May $1.2014 to JUW. tinucd to tumble. ,, May corn descended as loir as i. 18 1-2, more than Sc break fot t day. The close however, was t recovery with the market a. a ' 1-2 H 1 ID 3-4- , . ,i OaTs started at 1-Sc to 1 W May 40 l-2c to SOc and amfdj " scended to 40 l-4c. Provisions showed a setM" nearly DUc in some cases. SAN FRANCISCO APPLES SAN FRANCISCO, Ma Apples-boxes, Califoriu. fancy 8 1-2 tier 2.&;,'ffJl. tier 2.20-2.65; Oregon and ington, spiuenbergs M? fancy ?2.70(ft3.UO; w,"P . 3.UU(83.50; fancy ;-J.53'lltr kansas blacks fancy towns four tier fancy SJ.M'1 COMMERCIAL BULLETIN BOSTON, ilarcu io. I mercial Bulletin will ,om0"'1 I "There is a growing '"'' , the wool trade that t ,e market dragging on bottom' and ' ' !, i ed business in decent volume i around the corner.' This imp has been strengthened to seta ,y the course of the Load n : which have shown a ''nfi tone a. te sales have pr" ! Austrsii. also keeps firm oa ta. - low level. iMki j "Manufacturer, are ZD market over mors or less and evidently are feeling ah'" i cheerful: in fact there is that there is slow l"Pro"ffl"U is ; demsnd for good.. Currea t i wool is In limited oi"u'V slightly lower prices tor i Mohair 1, in liau.ee r.,-' li.h the following wool I" morrow: Kmnred biS. . ...u H Orogon-En.terr l N- ); eastern cloth a icui MANAGEMENT VENETA HALL f Bl0 DANCE SAT. Oood Muslc-Goo- eCo, 7 CENIS 111 ' Ml.""; f'"' J1.43Cil.3t 1 1 :t7: valley number one .( Stv; j Mcair Bes i-? MANAGEMENT"- Tims) ' Tha WILLAMETTE PRESS '