The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, March 23, 1925, Image 3

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    tfoiuby Evening, Marc'i 23, 102.)
DODGERS LIE!E UP
WITH SAME TEAM '
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n:rr. . 11. K.-hr....!... .. ,,-.. ... ! 7
. ......in bui ,t hj.
' was re-ele,-,,.,! rt-sidi-iu uf the
' ' ""M of Pendleton ' '
... na,n..,l -Ternary-treasurer. The ".UI.F. lit. ,.....
riiirai'iiianvi-a gal icrcil , I VI ' . ""J
CI,K.!tVA'I'KH. l'b., March L':!.
'JlYiltuir UoSint-ou, inaunitT of
Brooklyn I lodgers, contenders
Ijsljfar it) the finish, is conservative
j, disoiusiniS bis leaui'H urospirtt..
Ve WiH "ir WlllllOOUl UK' SUIll?
lull that w-c tinlsni'ii Tl,i lull,
l said "-I. 1 ux Ule outficldi r
" r .' I'...fln,l I... I I
manner in mime me ne-
-. u n i.i-gulue schedule
t rl game i he hlav,.( A n ,.,
A. ' home Inw i." l.n-i- ,,.,
! '"'I' l''ni limited ., ,irec s-,1-
'arid players. Urecmrs ,,. ,,..,,,
, r.,ii, the v., .., ,wns aro. 1!llki,r
.."II I...,,,,,; .a Cniialp. Harris
, rviMb: l-oinllmn. I.u Pinsou; Wam
Walla, inn J. Heunosspj.
C . . 1 1 1 . .
opuri untunes
all other
happenings
...1,1
ntnl omirreneei. little
News of Nearby Tovms
fi!tls
KIM.
Jhfb al
jobnsi
Big linscball Stars
incidents
which crop out dunn lilay some
humorous, Hnie otherwise.
On tin- final day in the open tour
nament at Skokie. three years ago.
l.liiie l.oos, a former Van forllandt
lark, e,v York, caddie, had quite
" peeuliar experience while playing
the second hole.
Loos' lee shut hail Rone vide hut
instead of lauding in the rough or in
..iiiimt. as tg llsnn v th it .. .
hounded onio l. il ... ' ' ' ebruary
Special Correspondence) To Tho Guard From Various
Live Districts lu Its Field.
LuriAlih CltOVK, March 'J3.--I Prec Mcth.dist church l.v Ucv. II r. I
(Special). Husfcelhall team No. !!!llrwry, t vimgelist. Portland, Wed-1
beat toe team No. J bom of the Cot-! ursdav night. .Mai-.-n l'.'i .,..1 ,
April 5.
Nelson lipYoung an,f ramtly and
tlue!i Mtlliaan aud family motored
,-toud; Miu-liell in .
at lliird, ure
Emory F. Rlonev i
Horn- I, r,, v.. Te .1 ,n T itoT mere. I-.ddie decided lo .,!,- .1,. 1..1I
j,ve HP " , .... . .- .-...i,. iM'.roit. j n lay. nowever. and
yiy iiii.t-i. . ...r.... jit i.iai;iie carper Joined Tv- t ,"0,,., ".nop me nme in four.
' "" "I loininc fro,,,
working ' orlh chili. Ti-, i
nlfoiliilly. , , iiillslaiid:ns IVals - Has hatted. I ""ml 'nneily. HoMlou Eolfer. a few
rl.p unlv seinacK ens ueen .mii...mii an. I over n pn.h ..f n,nnA ..... i. nacK.
;.,r Klruius. IIikIi and .lobuston in-.' s.iiih in the l.ii- ip,,,,, t, ..... Kenned,
nursilW ii' '"J"""- ", i i on nuns in l'.l4, raukine next
ort i ., "" """"""I shots ever played
..,n,n was inai nnilp hv 1-.1-
o,is time passion my dew pitciicl -a. I to llnhe Itutli in this respeel I'lai -d
I rill miue neither the best or tho I every eaiiie in i'.rjj .-,-,.
to'"- , ,, ...
They limy re".iir iin-ni.-pin-a nun
next week, l'-ut I will any that
Hirhardt. Ihe plnycr we obtained
frt.ai the cotton ntutea leuKin; last
fill. I' looking fine thin spriiin uud 1
jip'ect to "' lliln 08 " I'l'Uiil"!'.
.e are uuui.iii,i-.i n ,..n auii.i-
tioo guiups "y 1IIU "fru,-! i our
three ami' veteran iiili-lieri), Vauce,
Grimes and Iioak. Duzzy liaH just
fjjoed h'a contrnct nnd beuuu to
work W'lth tne emu. oui ne iu soon
be ready he camt south in mid
winter. (Jriiiies and Donk have not
nported yet. 'J'hej want moro money
on loos coon -v. o.
WW
Backer
I Evans Says
Tly ltli.LY EVAN J
K UGLoTA, iMurcu 1110 re-
A markable populnrily of Walter
Johnson willi fimdom aL Ihi-bc is al
ready apaieut in this fair city.
The asuiujtou chid ot The Amor-
irtii LciiKiie nnd Hie New lurk
(iiants aru scheduled lu play a two
raoie series here April 7-8.
Despite the fact that this erent is
weeks off, it is the tulk uf the town.
The homti folks are all plauuins to
ice t tic bona hj is and the O.uma m
iL-tton.
There is dj (int stion. but that it will
Jfpct the a'.tein'nnce tt some of the
games to be played by Detroit. The
Tigers imve I ruiucu Here so nmny
teaions they are almost rrgarded as
a part of the potnilmiuu by the uu-
.'ashia(;ton and ISew York, on the
other linud, offer a di'eided novelty
and the home folks arc mvaiting their
cumins with bated hreath.
When you ask no Auugusta fan
wbj- he is looking furward to these
juiw v'ilh so muoh iinei'est, the re
ply ia invariably the saiu "I want
lb see ll.at fellow, Waller Johnson."
After Johnson's great comeback in
the Inst series, through the spectacu
lar fiiiish, of the deciding game, there
seems greater interest than ever in
baseballs oul-stuudmg character.
llie Augusta park seats boUU and
It wouldn't surprise me if it was
crowded on both duys. Ihe. prices will
be big leaguish, so ri'.ich coin should
be gathered here.
The event is being widely adver
tised, bright red and blue posters ure!
ererjwhere announcing the cutu.ng of:
Washington, world champions, versus
New l'ork, National League pennant
winners. . '
lty 'lie folks down here it is regurd-
J as a iipring world series, u resumii
tifL of the VJ'2-i affair that appareni
ly was i nee officially decided in f;i
Tur cf Washlngtun.
lai impression is that both clubs
will present their regular lineups. If
they fnij to there is certain to be
loud squawks from the Cn;sh customers.
It thty do, certain veteran stars
re in danger of hnvirg their play
nnnuieapped before the season opens.
There are many angles to the ser
ies between the C-iants and Senators
that offer room for argument. It will
be tllC lllSt Rnrino 1-1 f it a L-itifl- llio!
rtmenenn Jnonguo recently banned
uch affairs.
JOE VI LLIAM S
yil-HKIt'l' KOHINSOX says the
modern pitcher does in.t warm
up enough This prulwhly ac
counts for so many left-h;inders beiug
half-baked.
w
Jack Iempsey has agreed to defend
Ilia title against one Martin Iturkc,
We suppose the winner will challenge
Jackie C'oogan.
-
Willie Hnppe is 'no longer a cham
pion but he has smefuine to be
thankful for The scribes have
quit calling hiui "ihe boy wonder."
.
iiube LuUku of the Indians had It
teeth extracted to improve his bitting
An eye for an eye, nnd a tooth
for a double, is the Ituuc's notion.
A ball played who beefs is some
times more valuable to 'his club tb:iu
one who is merely beefy.
Harvard will keep Hg Ktsher for
another yenr as football coach
This ought to be great news for Yak.
It may be a terrible summer :n
innny respects but the e is consol
ation in the announcement that C'ar
pentier will remain in France.
Young Griffo used to stand on a
handkerchief and nobody could hit
hi in in the face We didu't know
the old fighters ever used 'handker
chiefs Otis P. &)pp is planning on making
a trip to Great Neck, L. I., this year.
"1 want to see the giraffes," he says.
There's a crocodile 4711 years old in
Tarpon Springs, Fin It prob
ably owes its long life lo simple habits
uud total abstinence from rum.
Gen. Dnwes gift of profanity sug
gests that he might make an accept
able lead for one of the .curreut
Itroadway cussing dramas.
A writer says "Big Munn Is nothing
but an oveifrrown boy" This
probably cxphiins why he went in for
wrestline.
This Helps Eye Strain
Simple camphor, Hydrastis,
witchhazel, etc., as mixed in Lav
ontfk eve wash, strengthens eyes
nnd helps any case weak, strain
ed or sore eyes. i,avopiiK acts
very quickly. Aluminum 'eye up
free. Allen's Drug Store, 89 9lh
Avenue East,
Blue Mountain
League Formed
I'KNI'r.KTOX. March 23. The
Win Mountain Itnsehall leiiRiie was
inrraed here yesterday for .l'.ll'.'i sen
"0, with Uaker, hi tininde, YVnlla
Enlarged joints
Reduces swelling
relieves pain
Tat painful, enlareed Joints
wth Sloan's. No rubbinRl The
Powerful stimulation that Sloan's
Jvm to the circulation does tha
J'orlt. Allays inflammation, re
8we"'nf;, relieves pain. The
ef reliance of rheumatic sufler
All druggists -35 cents.
Sloan's Liniment
"kills pain
Sage Tea Dandy
To Darken Hair
You can turn gray, faded hair
beautifully dark and lustrous ol
most over night If you II get f
bottle of "WyMh'B Rage and Sul
phur Compound" at any drug
store Millions of bottles of this
old famous Page Tea Recipe. Im
proved by the addition of other
ingredients, are sold annually,
save a well-known druggist hre.
he-cause it darkens the hair so
naturally and evenly that no one
can tell H has been appliedt
Those whose hair fs turning
gray or becoming faded have a
surprise awaiting them, because
after one or two applications
,u tt-.v hnir vanishes and your
! locks become luxuriantly dark and
I beautiful.
This le the age 01 youm.
haired, unattractive folks aren't
wanted around, so get busy with
wrth-a Sac and Sulphur Com-
nni.THi lonleht and you'll ho
lighted with your dark, handsome
hair and your youthful appear
ancp within
ball, when firifon rPA,.i
the eighth toe. ,o( strnrk th r..f
of one of the nearby Breakers cot
tnses, had bounced off Into a drain
pipe on tne roof, rolled throueh the,
pipe half way around the house, and ;
had finally rolled down and out of the !
pipe to a good spot on the fairway, j
T! ball was well teed up for the
player when he arrived to make his;
second shot. I
At a woman's tournament in In-1
diana a while ago, a rather odd play,
came up.
It was in the semi-finals. Mrs. Can
iiu-rworu, a prominent Itoosicr
tage Grove high whool, in the gym
uusiuui ! nday evening.
.Mrs. iuft Fields had her right arm
fractured in an auto accideut Sunday.
Kulph Seybold aud Mildred liobiu
ette were married at Myrtle I'oiut
I. They are making their
Inane iu that city. y
Mr. and Mrs. t. A. Smith from
Meld rum. after visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Kakiu, returned home
Suiurt..iy.
Mn-s llattie lrflww went to Albany
Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs.
James Guhrley.
Horace loiiucr and his daughter,
ltra, and son, Curtis, came up Sat
urday from Grunts Vn& and are vis
iting Mrs. Conner's uuc.e, K. C. Lock
wuiiil, and family.
Mr. M. M. Thornton and children
went to Kugenc Saturday to see their
s n and brotner, t.cr.ild Thorntou.
who is iu the F.ngeue hospital with a
broken leg.
Mis Joyce Gordon from Eugene
spent the week-end with Mrs. Jack
llunst'ii.
A well attended dinner and pro
c ra in u a s ami b rulay mzui in t ne
pluyer, lodged her third shot- in a ! Presbyterian church. The four adult
tree. Not to he outdone or lose
stroke she climbed thetree. finding
the ball in a bird's nest. She then
shot the pellet right from the nest.
It landed on the green, thus en
abling her to halve the hole with her
opponent.
1'erhnps one of the oddest, bits of
the unusual on the links happened
classes dedicated the two new Sumbiy
school rooms which have been put iu
the basement of the church, at the
close of the splendid dinner.
A revival service will begin in the
former French
to Aubrey Boomer
open champion.
Boomer, during nn important match
shot lnH hall intn n Knnd t run A 4
he pitched out the bail hit the side an ,,m,r' nll(1 wa in n ve,"y ,,,i,l
ALYITA RELIEVES
KIDNEY TROUBLE
SAYS DOCTOR
Pi. W. R. Armstrong, of New
port Beach, Calif., gives tho fol
lowing remarkable testimony aa
to the virtue of Alvita, tho new
discovery.
"There Is an old gentleman vis
iting his daughter here; he comes
from Indiuna. Ho ia ii2 years
old, and could not retain hi kid
ney secretions more than hflf
of a hunker close by and then appar
ently disappeared. Senrch was im
mediately instituted for the elusive
pellet hut it couldn't he found,
ally Boomer put his bund
his
condition otherwise. i advised
i him to use the Alvita Tablets.
I He used three boxes and got the
Fin-lrourin '"Uy- 116 'a very mucn
,i. i better tn every way, and looks
Franklin Sunday and visited the Wil
liam Wooden family.
Mr. and Mr.s J. v. Stewart left
Sunday fur Sau Francisco, where Mr.
Stewart will enter the Southern la
cific hospital fur treatm.-ut.
The Tjour Fine dub dance Sat
urday nigut iu the armory ucttt'd the
Vv li', the armory $10, and th
Indies club J'JI, which will be donated
lo the new piny ground.
T SPRINGFIELD !
SriliNGKIKMi. March 'JX (Special)--
Sis employes of tho Mountain
Stales Power nun patty have return
ed from n trip to Albany where they
m tended a meeting of the tmfct v
council of the Willamette yalley di
vision of their company. The meet
ing, whidt was atfdrt!rd by repre
sentatives of the national safely coun
cil, followed a banquet at Hotel Al
bany ou Thursday evening. Thi.ne
nitetiditig from Springfield were: W.
C. Md.ngati. superintendent ; Jut k
Ht-mlerer, Harris Fbbe, FTed Bosc
berry, T. C. Juhnon. K. W. Albert.
E, . Walker paid n fine of $1
in the local police court Saiurdnv
morning for parking witlmut 1 ghts on l.i-ig
a s'rect other than Matu street. J ,
Mr. Biley Snodgr.is4 aud daughter
Ma vine left Saturday it ornmg for
Conuille to be sone until Sunday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. It. ,. I ..vctace of Eu
gene Moppet in Spr.ngficlil Friday to
is:t Mrs. I. velacc'n father, T. C.
.lihiiMUi, 'v!i lp -n their way to Bose
burg. The Comrade, hm ' class taught
by Mrs. . II. rnllard at the Meiho
dist church, enjoyed
i no cnuru parlors - rulay evening.
Several Springfield girls wero gncnts
at I he affair.
Work ou the tent well nt the Moun
tain States -Power compnny plant has
reaM'd temporarily nt a d. Ma nee down
of -111 feet.
The Kent tig! on club met Friday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. E.
Swarts, -till K street, with Mrs.
Swart s, Hi hotttchscti. lecoratious
we In the Stt. l'atiiik's lny green,
and a two-coiire luncheon was serv
ed. The afternoon wot sieut in
net-dlewotk. Members oroHent were:
Mesdatnes (1. B. Kejiey, Anna Knox,
lirandmother Knew
There Wat Not hint Sa C.J
Conization and Colds as Mustard
But the old-fashinnrrl mn.lgrH
plaster buined and blistered while it
I. T. -Moore. Levi II. Xeet. Ilerhert I acted. Get the relief anrl heln lh,t
I'lai ke. Paul llnfonl. Harry V. Whit-! mustard plasters gave, without the
ney. J. C McMurrar. and William plaster and without the blister.
Wright. Spe, ial cuems f..r the after- j Musterole does it. It is a cleaa
mi. .ii pro Mrs. I'. A. Swarm. M ra. j wmte ointment, made with oil of mus
.lack llniilnir and Mr.s. William ' l?rd-. 11 is .scientifically prepared, so
i mat it worKS wonders.
I Cently massage Musterole in with th
, nnger-tips. see nowquickly it brings re
i lief-how speedily the pain disappears.
Try Musterole for sore throat, bron
ichitis, tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck,
I asthma, neuralgia, headache, Congo
tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago,
pains and aches of the back or joint'.
; sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil
: blains, frosted feet, colds of the chtst
CLASSY DUDS
for--CLASSY
PEOPLE
Mi's. Anna Meeker, cornet eniert,
dealer in h'jth crude iin.lerwear, hos
iery and latest New York novelties in
crepe, aport stripe, plaid, brocade.
ja-uuaren Mik crepe anil aalio clteclt. : noum.,.ni
tine princess slip, jvair sport bloonv
ers, hoiliee, twelve thread silk hose
nifty pull in i1''1 for eleven dollars or separate.
neienieen incn HiaptirnKin anil hip
reducer, Jill.
"Aluminum or wire stayed eoriets ST
Special stout unions and vests.
I'all Ihia week, afternoons.
llloO K. lam, t'oltncc tirove, nppo.
site Rrivery. m-.t
rairinoiint Todies' Aid entertain
ment. Tuesday evening at tho church.
Swarta and her daughter, -Miss K.liui Adiuinsion nml JO cents, mS!t
ToMathcrs: Musterole ia also
mida in milder form for
babies and small children.
Ask for Children 'a Musterole.
35c and 63c, jars and tubes; hos
pital size, $3.00.
Better than a mustard plaster
nocket of his coal and there u-na i ton yeurs younger."
the bull. Alvita la prepared In l.lglily
It had rebounded after striking the' concentrated tablet form from
side of the bunker and bad dropped I the deep-rooted . nlfalfa plant,
in without beine noticed. I which by scientific analysis 1st
rich in lime, iron and phosphates.
('Klr,, Itonlin Will Unlike drugs, Alvlln is a veRjtn-
IY1U IYct)lIU V111 ,ie remedy which lias proved
Ftattlp rjnnSPm an ospeelnlly beneficial In bulldin?
UrtlueUUUS.eiIldH up weukplu,(lf ru.dinvn .ondltiona.
e.Y.,.m .... ,. . . I and In overcoming kidney; bladder
J-AN Dll.f.o. fal.. .March -.1 Ar. , am) pr08tBte trouble. No matter
tie es were a pned here last nurlit for . what you ,mve trprl, ,rv 8 renl.
a bout between Louis -Kill Kaplan. !cUy of Nature now. A dollar buys
worlds featherweiaht hosing chain-1 a box at anv ,,rK Rtore
Ition. and r.rnie (loosemun, San Diego w xt'T'
featherweight. A1,V11A
The pair will meet Friday night i Kuykendall Drug Co., will supply
hero, in a 12-rouml. no-drciHon bout. 1 you. Mail orders accepted.
'Curse the luck!" says Alfred
Poor Alfred! After he'd had his pants
pressed and spent Two Bucks on violets,
Imogene Wilis right off with George
just because George knows good style
and wears a Castle Hat. Tough luck!
At that, you can't blame Imogene. She
likes stylish toppers.
Five to Ten Dollarj
Aik; Tour Dealer
more and more
smokers
every day
1
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lO 7th Ave.
$15-50
to '
SAN
FRANCISCO
Stage Terminal
I'liono
hats
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O'ROURKE, EUBANKS HAT CO.
I HANI'MCTI'I Ol IAN FIAMriKO
fA SERVICE THAT !
MAKES FRIENDS fegtf' i
W'e nre f(hi .Hint we nrr nlilt; In Rpj i
MM:-.'I I sav Hint nl of on r natrons nro our Ll I B
j friends. m5
! HJ ' (lur friends liecituse they nppre- Wi
Nr cinto tlm interest tlio First Nn- W 1
pia tionnl takes in their affairs; the rVo
! AB eourtesy, the dispatch with which W
! O their lniHiness is handled and the
j complete faeilities for them to uko
VM HM I I
O YEARS Or HtLrrUL bEnVICK I I ill
I : M First National Bank M ;
of KUGKXK Jlnlt
' Tt!-1 SINCE 1883
1 MmmmmMmsM
Such popularity must he deserved
Chesterfields have come up fast because
smokers have found that they can depend
on them for the same superior blend,
the same uniform quality, and for the
same untiring good taste always!
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Beginners and Advanced
Topular Pongs Immediately
WATERMAN METHOD
WINNIE IRENE
RUSSELL
Land for Sale!
Phone 196
50 Acres
$4
.00
Wood and Coal
Wood under cover
length
King Coal Oak
Cord Wood Ath
Slabwood Maple
FUEL CO.
1st National Bank Bldg.
Room 24
Suitable for sub-division, a tract of 50 acres lying between Monroe and
Van Buren street extending from 2ncJ Avenue to the Willamette river.
If interested take a look at it from No. 844 West 2nd Ave., and see F. L.
CHAMBERS, Room 26, 880 Willamette St., First National Bank.
In addition to the 50 acres are 2 blocks that are planned to be placed in
the hands of the Eugene Park Board for recreational areas.
Prions 6S1