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s,1;iy Evening, MarcE Zi, JEW YORK GIANTS 5 ;R DESCRIBED AS 60QD YOUNG CLUB SABATOSA, Fla., March 24. G4) Jihn U. Mctiraw, veteran manager jibe S or'' ui"n,s' lla8 couelud j ,hal the ,fam he wi" ,ca1 inu tllc i!U nonuant race is a "good young iS?1 and ilint it has plenty o rc rte iimit'h. -yr nam is rounding to pretty fair "said Metiraw. " The best thing "jj'sav about it with the most cer- lintr tim is ,ll05 nas luts 'itrtfrve eirrugth. 1 have some good lokinl Kiungstera, but just how good Zf aw I "ut J'ct rc"l' 10 jly outfield is not working jet. lliiiua l" " ''''alley hurae; .Mursel i,, just reported; Urorgc Kelly's Inter died recently and he hasn't mud ui jet. -As for the new men, I am not pre yed at this time to say that I Jit a really outstanding player linens them. It is too early. There my be cue or two, but wait u month tarn I'll be able to say. Maun and lull both look better than Inst year, i lieie Kent tireenfield will make I pjod piU'lcr and Frank Walker has n, well in the practice games. "All ttic regulars have reported iu (icelleat coiulitiou. Jack lieudley is ilrratl)' down to with.n a few potiuds ,1 his proper pitching weight. Weis rr, the player 1 got from Kochester. Iiii' a lot of stuff, but he is still a little wild- We have a good ball club. I don't Inow where we II lilllMl, but we'll g.re tlieiu a battle down the home .Kirn of the pennant race." ) liilly Evans Says nltLANDO, Fla., March -1. One tiling 1 have a.reauy observed :u making the rounds of the tiaiuiug limps, is the different systems uscU die malingers in propping ttie.r liinii for the long grind. Most of the liutungors favor a siu f practice session. Jack Hendricks of tlie Cincinnati Heds and Jo'uu Mc liruw of the New York tlianta are ivo of the exceptions. In most cases 10 a. in. to 1 p. m. it the favored time. If one of the ttterans feels that he had had cnoiig-1 More that period has expired be has iii privilege of ipiitting. As a mutter of fact, the majority of the managers put it up to fiie vei rraus to be the sole judge of their ctinditiun und to take the amount f work they believe beat. Mctiraw and Hendricks, l.owcver, arr firm believers in making bay while tlie sau shines. In other words, taey lim to eoud.tion the players to best possible advantage while the weather is propitious. There are two practice sessions dnily in the camps of the Heds and (limits. I'sually limbering up stunts They Fit? A S((ii;irc pvg doesn't fit n round hole. But a siiinro holy will fit tlio peg if it is the right size. Sinno way in shoes it Ifikt's the right liist and tlie right size and judg ment and experience os the part of the shoe salesman. Here at Graham's we re building up a nota ble reputation in foot fitting. "We arc really competent in providing slines that, are both comfortable and good looking. Been use we are con 'cieiitious, also, we are Iclivering good materi al ns well. rcxrrwEAl, JO Vlllamette 828 Street "fRinncrs and Advanced Popular Songs Irnmedlatelr WTERMAN METHOD Winnie irene RUSSELL !, Tth Ave. E. Phone 136T-J ft a ml-'' 1925 comprise th. morning workout, v. bile! n" 7 ; '- ' ; r.lgO Throe u me atternoon a game is played he-! "dCDail Itieil OUT tween Hegular. and Vanigans. I TT:.. -7 i 1 have tried both system.," ,ilvl .Manager Hendricks of the ("in xiuiati dub, ".nd believe two sessions daily far the better method. "In favoring such a plan 1 have ex plained to my players that we are uot going to get 1'lorhla weather on the way north or alter the opening of tlie season. That's reuson number one. "After starting our exfciliition games I do not intend that the players shall do any work but the playing of the game. For that reason, 1 have im pressed upon them the importance of the two diiily workouts. "There are many others. If a player is through his spring training at lunch time each day. mere is the afieruoon and evening to kill. That is often dan derous. "Two sessions daily make a big day of it, helps piss the time, and when evening conies around the athletes are tired, ready to hit the hay early." There is much logis to what Hend ricks says. Like Mctiruw. he works oe the theory that tiie athletes come south to train not for a vacation. Big Leaguers in Good Condition I'HILAinxrmA. March 24. The ,I'liUadohm .'iaii.mfil ami Ainerirnn lougiiK lnisib:iH Hubs swung iutn the last Inn of tlK'ir spring training Mon day at their Kloridu camps with their respective niunsigors expressing entire mitisiai'tion will, the roml.liuu of tlie players. Advices t'rmn l-'ort Myers said Hint Connie Mack had arrunged with Mil ler Huggum, manager of the New York Yankees for Italic Hull, to play with the Athletics Wednesday against Milwaukee of the American associa tion. Sport Talk rJ,lIK modem record for stealing bases during a reason is !K and was made by Ty I'ohb in V.U5. Inci denlly, Cobb was ci light trying to pil fer on US cccasious the same year, a record uinnher of tonsmitH. Itack in 1SSS Harry Stove v. whih? playing wit'ii Philadelphia in the oM American associiuion, swiped Lit) sucks and three" yenrs later Billy llaimi:m stole 115 as n member of tlie 1'hiliies. 4 Big Baseball Stars 4 Carson L. Bipbee Born Waterloo, Ore, Mnnh III, lS!i.'i. Ontf. eider, l'itisburgh 1'irates. - Major league Career l'urchitsed by l'itisburgh from Taconm club, Northwestern League, in JHlti. lie ported tale price 4UU0. Umstandiug Feats Batted .ii0 in season. L-'.elded ..UK) in V.iS.l, making but three errors in -US chan ces, l'layed loU panics iu U22. CARDS WIN TWICE ST. MH'IS, Miirch The Car dinals Sunuay scored a double vic tory from UuUlaud, at Oakland, ai., wiuaiug the morning game four to three and the nftern-ou contest, 10 to IS. The pitcbipg of Arthur Uein hart. left liander and the hitting of Bell, Haffey and Haines featured the day'fr play. JACK JOHNSON SPEEDS WAl'KKtiAN, III., Mriico'J4 Jack .lohnsuu, 4"i, Cbieago negro, formerly world heavyweight pugilist, was ar rested here Sunday charged wilii speeding -HI mile an hour. He fur nish, d bund for bis nppe;irnnee here April 'J. and proceeded to Milwaukee. AGGIES LOSE ; TAI.O ALTO. Oil.. Mareh 24. Stanford yesterday afternoon defeateJ t the ttregnn Agr-eulturdl college mio team by a seore nf 1(1 to 0. This was j tlie st ennd game of a oeries which 'Stanford won. The firnt was taken on j S:iturdiiy bj" a we"re of lit t -. I 80XING PROMOTER DIES MiKKKSlMltT. 1J.. March 24. iJ-.hn V. li.ivenp.irt. .2. b xing pro ' nmter. is di-:id. lie i credited by box i ins faux with having Marted Frank ! Kiaus of Itradd-.ik on tin- road whiih : rventually led Klaui to the middle I weight rh;inipionh'p. WOMAN'S BACK STOPPED ACHING I Suffered Three Years. Relieved by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I St Paul, Minn. "I have a little 1 ' T hnvo mif. fercd with my back as if it were U..trlnrt in tu-n and I had a bear ing down Jeeling all the time. I tan hflt HI7.7.V spells and was SICK t my stomach every mnnth. I had read several letters from women in the jromnt.iiicii mi mi; rspapersand the druprist recom lded Lydia E. Fmkham s VeireU- news mended Lydia E. rmitnam s - ble Compound to my nueunjiu As a result of takine it my back has etopiied aching and thcawful bearing down feeling is gone. 1 feel stronger and do all of my housework and tend to my little girl. I have also taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Liver Pills for constipation. 1 have recommended these medicines to some of my friends and you may use this letter as a tes timonial if you wish. I will be pleased to answer fetters of other women if I can help them by telling them what this medicine has done for me. Mrs. Pricf. 147 W. Summit Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota. PANTS Cut and made specially for . oraiia itl OUT you any siji" --- -- I own shop. (Juaranieed to HI. LISTON MFG. CO. 719 oi.ve Elks Bldj. Baseball men out t TT: --ii uunersny now I Ha.scl,all pr.ti of , l nirrity t'reg..,, Ill-, v.r.hy atnrlo,! in onrncst a, the ,.,, .i,,,,,,,,,,, VM. i tll'riluun- A twU turu'uut. ith fair ,,ru,,,,.., IlnullJ lhoM wba - , r,.sim (l( ,he (irst I'nil fur real baseball nnrk. At the present lime it 'would an-1 pear that OrPk.0n wi lf fairl , (.11 infield work, with the outfield ,l. I Pretty well ,, ,,. ,js, i.iwhtr I however, will be l.miewhat tn-e. I l.iKht work, eon.-iitinj im.stlv oft taking the kiuka out of lous rested ! arms, wilt be in voSne fur few davs. ! Tiny Jim Herman Wins From Roper I'(lTI.AM.,.r7. March LM. linr Jim Herman. (Inuiha heavy weisht, won a t, 11 round division over lth li...r ..f v... -i. . - - ... .,,- iuik npre last msht iu what many fain classed as! in- imsi uenvywcignt uoiit teon here since the ten round law went iuto ef fect. Herman inide good use of a left hook to the body and look seven of the ten rounds. Brothers In Baseball. illy XKA Service) Al tirSI'A. March Jl. There w-.l be anotlier brother pair in the Aier- News of Nearby Towns Special Correspondence To The- Guard From Various Live Districts Iu Its Field. SI'lUXGFlKMi, March LM. (Spe cial) Mrs. M. J. France and daugh ter HutU left Saturday night for Iieedsport, where I bey upeul the week-end with .Mr. France, returning to Springfield Sunday evening. Half a trainload of machinery wan sent up the Onkr.dge lino yesterday morning for use on the railway con struction. Mr. and Mrs. la. K. Hanks and daughter June went to Wue Hiver Saturday, where they spent thte day with Mrs. Hunks' brother, Hart Tate. V. C Mcligau left Monday morn ing for Tangent to attend the fuueral of his niece. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. ltathbun, ac companied by Mrs. Sadie Van Lleve of Tacoina, Washington, motored to Newport and back Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fandrem went i smelt fishing iu the Sandy river Sun day, us did "lied' F.lspas and Max Green. The young married people's class at the baptist Sunday school is plan n.ng uu entertnininent for Friday evening ut 7:H0 o'clock nt the home of Mr. und Mrs. U. YA McKiuuou, 241) South Third street in Willamette Heights. The party is the outcome of the recent membership drive, which has rniscd the membership of the class to o."i. Mrs. V. A. Kathbun underwent an operation Monday ut the Kugeue hos pital. Delbett Beiils, banker of Riddle, Oregon, arr.ved in Springfield yes terday morning. Ho was formerly in the First National bank of Spring .field. Mrs. Maude T. Bryan and daughter Crystal returned Sunday after spend ing several days in Portland. A. T, Donatio was dowu from Vida Saturday moruing- Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Manley "ore building n new house at M dway park, between Springfield and Kugene. The were in the St. I'utriek's day green, Itev. T. H. Yariic.. t'imer pastor of the Springf.cld Methodist church, passed through Springfield Saturday morning on his way home to Klam ath Falls after unending the funeral of his mother nt Newberg. COTTAGE GROVE rOTTAliK CltOVF.. March 24. (Special) Mrs. Caroline Ltrand came Muiuliy from Sen tile nnd is living in her home on Fast Washington avenue and Twelfth street. Fleiumon Hcnt broke Ji s right arm cranking a car Saturday. Mrs. latie Hanuagan, who lias been visiting her father. John O'Hrien of Ij.rane, rei'eived a message from h-r daughter. Mrs. Joe Mtzgernld. of Seattle, saying ihut she wait ill. Mrs. Hunnagau left Monday fr Seattle to be with her daughter. (torn. Monday, to Mr. and Mrs. ('buries ltoner, a son.' Mrs. Ferr.s Marks returned Mon day from S. I vert on where she has been viMting her aunt, Mrs. (iuy Scott, and family, Mr. and Mrs. John .Spores molor rd to Albany nnd spent the week-end with Mrs. Spores' parents, Mr. and Mr. J. A. Drake. H. H. liccd and wife mitored tn Springfield and spent Sunday with Mr. Id-ed's inn-le nnd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McKay. The ladies missionsry society of ti e 1'resbtyeriao church will meet nerd2j w:!!l Mrs. t.eorgo Math Nerve Pain, Neuritis, Neuralgia Relieved a rtttvr rtiroverv. a nhvsiriBn's prescription, quickly ends nirre pain. No lonRor noed you en-i dure the torture and suffering of, nerv pain; dartinjt, shot kinK. j creeping, nerve senaalions; neu ritis and neuralgia, which slowly; surely and dangerously undermine j th entirn nervous system, often producing serious nerve cx-t haustlon which results In physical and mental nervous breakdown. Stop the devitalizing effer-t of' n'-uriUs and Its kindred nervous! disorders safely and easily with ( Kopa Neuritis Tablets, This re markable remedy Is compounded twntrt iha nrorr t nt Inn of an eml- i nent physician and Is based on I tbe Science of Homeopathy, a ! methfd of treatment endorsed by j physicians and doctors everywhere.! Kopa Neuritis Tablets not only I bring relief In cases f nerve ! pain, but tone up the exhausted i nerve cells, thereby revltaliting j the entire nervous system. Thny are guaranteed harmless and free j from narcotic, bromides and coal; tar products. Your druttgist will j recomrn.-nd them. Aliens !'h.ir- mary H1 supply you. Mall or-j ders filled. ican ltacue this year in the t'arlyle boys. The elder, who had played iu t lie Southern last season, goca to Wusll-lug-ton. Mini,- the kid of the two is with the Tigers. lloth are aoutherners, nnd it is the opinion of the experts down thin way that the Detroit club got the real priie of the t'arlyle family. list season the Titer rookie play ed with Augtusa and was the town hero. He is a sis-footer, weighs about ITlt pounds and takes a fine rut at (he ball. The Referee 4 i V 11EHE did the Detroit Tigers get " ll.-ini. i.n.,.h rr. i' ir c Omaha, Western league. . Who is track coach nt the I'niver iily of Illinois K. It. . Harry 1. tiill. j When was Wilbert Itobinson ap- j pointed manager of Itrooklyn? W. ( K. S. At the stsrt of the 111 1 season. ! VERNON IS BEATEN l ( Hll'Atio. March LM. The fubi Sunday took the measure of the Vernon cjub of the coas: league at I.os Angeles to the tune of 8 to 1. They went to Long Iteacli today for a game with Salt Lake ciey. ews. A report of the year's work will , be given. F. C. rrkwood sold eight lots' east j of the park on Fast Main street in C. A. Uartell. Mr. Deielle Stephens from Port ' laud spent the week-end with her mo- tlicr, Mrs. Jacobs, and sister, Mrs. C. O. HeVerre, returning homo Suudny. ; Aunt Sina Vaughn atteuded the fifth birthday party of her youngest ; grandchild, Ueha Vaughn, daughter of ttsi-nr and Mrs. Vaughn, Sunday. Aunt Sina will be SO years old in July. Uorn, to Mr. and Mrs. Itryau U. Stowe, a 0-pound daughter. Tom ltichmoud nnd family from Ciarduer are v.s.ting Mrs. Kichuiond'a peopie. the Veati-hs. Miss Charlotte lianfield from the , U. of O. vis. ted her sister, Mrs. S. 8. L'aswell the week-end, leaving Sunday for her home in I'ortluud. UoJ MorriH boitglit ft house on west Muiuas(rect and moved his faintly into it Monday. Kugeue Matlock and ' family left Monday for Marshfield where they will take the boat for San Francisco, Cat. Harvey Hulderuiau bought a new couch Saturday, aud A huh Lockwood of Culp creek a used car. Mr. und Mrs. W. M, Francis mo tored up from I'ortland and spent the week-end with Mr. und Mrs. J. k Duh sen, Mrs. Francis is u sister of Mr. Huhsen. . Mr. and Mrs. (Juy McCoy aud daughter motored up from i'ortluud und spent Sunday with Mrs. McCoy's father, John Keating und brother und witty Air. and Mrs. John Ketitiug Jt. They returned to '1'urllnud Sunday evening. Mrs. W, D. MI:en wno 'ha been visiting the Krnest Lilly family re turned to her home iu l'urtlund Sun day. Mrs. K. H. I'aul left Sunday for Huise, Idaho, where her husband has located. The regular annual Congregational meetiug of the Presbyterian church wlil be held Wednesday uigat, March 2o, in the church parlor. A flue fire broke out Sunday aft ernoon about 2 o'clock in the Mc Cullom res donee on north Fighth street, but little damage was done. JUNCtlON CITY JI'NCTION CITY, Marrh -I. Spoi-inl) Mis Ortrmle Sumi unit home from l'lirllmid veiling her itinrhcr ovrr the ttrpk-pntl. Mr. ami Mri. Willimn Uonivnn huve moved in to town from thtvr fiirm mid hnve rnod the MThert JnlmsMit house rtweuilf ((itiiuihihI Uy .UM'nrd. .Mrs. S. I. Miioilirad of ('anile Kork vinited at the Frank Moorhcnd home here thp latter part of the week. Mr. and Mm. Krimt Coon a,irnt I be week-end in .Sene.de on huiineHN. .Mr. and Mm. Hruee C. lienn a pent Saturdiiy night nnd Kundny vishing friends in I'orvnllin and I'ortland. Mixa (ieorgia lOnftliijh in home from . A. C. spending the aprlna; litdidaya nt llie'lioine of her pnrenla. I.loyd .Summers of 1'orllnnd ' nnd .John Hu miners of Kugene were in .Iii)i tion C'l) for n (diorl time Mon !n)' visiting old friend. I CRE SWELL , CltKSWF.I.I., March -1. Special) A. .Merrimatt and .Mr. Hilton nf limit en, federal bind iK.ard inspector, wre in Creawell Monday. The ( briftinn Kndcavor society of the Chri'tian church enjored a socinl evening at the h'.me of Mr. and Mm. K, Harding Friday nifht. A committee otinntiin of Kdnn Maker. Kdiih Maucli. .May Karls and Kvelyn Il'd brook prepared the dctai'ft of the unbjue and intereoting affair. The home decoration were green and enh giieot was given a gret-n decoration. Stiamrorks were used for favor. 1'armers for the refreshments mere choveo hy matching jokes. The bul neR sion preceding nas started with singing f petpy S"ngs and the meeting was r'osed with the tinging of church hrnms. A telephone meeting was held Sjt iirdny night and it was decided hy the direcfora to use tlie money received br apeinent to repair the old board and the linei as the eot of a new mil eh hoard :s too great. It was sis deci'lef to raise the present ralen f t farmers from $4.50 per yesr to ffl per yrar bmI the 'city phones to 25 cents more a month. The raise is tn take effect July 1. Mr. ami Mrs. Will Lower and son Millie and Mrs. Km ma .1ohorfn visited friends at Oakland and Winchester on Sunday. HORTON t 4 HOliTtpV. March 21 -(Special f. M. llorton his piirdiaeed a new car. j like pond of (he ll-Tt-.u ftab hst ri World's Largest Chain Department Store Yes! It's a Marathon "The Hummer" for Spring One of the smart new models that combines extra good style with very positive VALUE. Only our savings by buying for 571 Stores make it possible. N Men's Athletic Underwear Splendid Qualities and Values With Spring just ahead it's time to think about light weight underwear. Aa usual, we're ready Mon's ankla cry is becoming n populnr plsre ns people like to wntrh tlie froiit. More fifli are being put in the pond every day. A motion was made nt a student hody meeting Friday thnt the school put the Junior-Senior piny on as a v indent body affair. The motion wu pflftfled. A basket soi-Inl and dance was con ducted hy the Trinngle grange Ul Saturday nitfhl. All if the younger people of llor ton hi tended a crofs-word ptizxle Have you read these advertisements ? OREGON and her products are being advertised to all the United States this month by rail' roads. Have you read the advertisements? This is National Oregon Produ&s Month! Hold "Oregon Products" dinners or lunches; mer chants can feature displays of Oregon merchandise; or- Associated Industries of Oregon Portland, Orecon Dan C. Freeman, Manager fCB ill fS Hi tj1- - 942-946 Willamette, Eugene, Oregon MEN'S WEAR Offering Unusual Values! In spite of the low price there is smart style and lines of dis tinction. Trimmed and detailed to perfection. "The Hummer" has excellent quality leather bands and is satin lined. In sand, pearl," and greystone. $2.98 early with the right assort ments and the right value. Men's Athletic Union Suits Of good quality nainsook; well made and finished. Low priced at 69c Men's Athletic Union Suits Of very fine duality nainsook; full cut; well made; low priced 98c Union Kill In, short sli'ovcs and length S1.49 party at the home of Miss Heatr.ee Curnow last Saturday night. The girls' club of Morton met at the home of Miss Lunelle Abbey last Sat urday nfternnon. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Harris cf I'ortland, hnve been viltlng at the heme of .lite Sletnmnns, They returned home Inst Sfindiy. Mr. 11. Nickolsnn accompanied them. Fred Klnoii, of the Morton fish hf cliery baa ptircdiasrd a rsr. pinrations can include at least one number on Oregon manufactures in their pro grams; school children can write essays, or make up lists 'of Oregon goods you'll be surprised at their variety. Oregon products compete with the world. You can buy them on MERIT. Then, too, your support of Oregon in dustries means more work, more wage earners, bigger payrolU.increased prosperity for everyone. ' vncorboraUd At Lower 571 DEPARIT1ENT STORES prices Harmony In Every Line Young Men's Spring Suits Harmony of Fabric with Model ; Harmony of Quality; with Price. The group of Suits at $24.75 have all there is in Style j they have excellent wool fabrics in a large ra'nge of new patterns and mixtures for Spring. Moat Important of all tha Suits for Sprint- haT VALUE, mada pos.lbl. by our mass buying for sar ral hundrad storos. We want yon to see these Suits for Spring. You will like them. You will like the Values and Lew Price. Othnr good values $19.75 to S34.76 Silk-Stripe Woven Madras Shirts for Dress and Business An unusually good value, the sort this store is ;noted forj full cut and roomy. Full-length center pleaf Stocks now at their best. WINBERRY WINIIKHKY, Msrrli 'JO. (Special) Mr. nnd Mrs. Jt. M. Jnckon nixl littlp sun Wrnon Winfrey lft Snn- Unusually GOOD A trial will convince you Reliable Quality ; Goods Always Collar Attached and Neckband Styles ' If you lilt stripes, here they are the, whole family of them; many unusual color effects that are most attractive; with clear, well-defined silk stripes. $1.98 for comfort and trim lookf. duy for Washington to mnkt thetr fu ture home. Mrs. Alt Stewart hn fone to Ooshen to spend a whtle wlth her sister-in-law, Mrs. Stewart. 4 I