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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1925)
jlnpjiiy Evening, March 30, 1925 Iff RICKARD IS E Vt;WAI!K. X. J- March 30. CM'te i - ' ;cht promoter today was fined H"?,, h, Federal Jmlire liudine for ' - i);bnpil nnil fnni rn-ilo- .1. ti mis, niv" ;U' wero combed in federal I,w . r Ht..n nn Mnn-h l!h on the mrt 1 , hrotii'lit in ponnpp- ...,ti.irliitiiin nf the !'lnsev-Oiriieutier f'Sht films. vinpH were eiven the tour' oilier convicted men as follows: Lj oiiiiul'.v. New York, motion nic producer. $7.(KX); Juspor U (.lap) '.,,. Washington and New York Sper man. Ifl.OOO; Teddy Hayes, Jj ,,,,5 Angeles, former secretary to THE E U (1 E X E G U A R 1) Fngo Three .lack Pempsey. f 1.000. and Frank rt. ' Flournoy. Madison Square liarden matchmaker, J1.000. not in the market. Fletcher has di-J Kiittttan wallop of W feet from boinc posed of five rookies. ! plate to deep center. Basketball Teams Win State Honors Two Eugene basketball teams, the Koalas, lightweights, and Hi-Y club. won hotors nl the tournament in Salem jesterdnr. The Hi-Y'a com-s pcted in the heavier division. j linptist church Koalas took games; from Salem and Portland, by scores of j 'Jo to 11 with Salem and 1(1 to 111 with j the Portland Tnxia. This brings the record of tiie Koala this year to 13 ' games without a loss. In the aft-r-j noot. the Hi-Y cluh won from the I'otth'nd Trailers. 23 to 10. In the evening the teams were hon or guests at n banquet in the Sab-ni Y. NJ. ('. A. It was voted lo have a bigger and better tournament ne-:t year, reported AV. P. Walter, boys' work secretary, who accompanied rile teams. ST. CARDINALS LEAVE I.I 'I IS, March :ill. Kvgular TRIPLE PLAY PULLED WASHINGTON. March SO.- The Baseball Team to Be Organized by Harrisburg men Cisco oetore beginning the trip back '".'.' ' , ., " of a desire to again put out a strong to St. Loui.. Tae Browns also have with the l.iant. -Manager Hum. ... ' lUrri.l.urir di.tri.-t. A ou the St. l.ouia I'ardiual squad said Senators were taking n lighter grip I goodbye to Stockton. I'lll., and packed; on rhcir bats tmliy with determina- their Kvgs ,for a week iu San Fran-i tion to better their retard of one vic- 1 .'Hii'il llflf.iM, hl..n n. .l. .... I... .1 rilll.AnKI.l'llIA. March .",0,-T Alhlftics, h meward bound from their : "''mined, wilh no return lo 't arpon 1 b'n:ng lo rely on tne veteran. t .uu ,r, oi mor .;,.,:, ... ..k...i,.i.,.i ... 1 his nilchnif st.-if f to turn Ihe trick lu southern training camp, are in Kustis, ! i dav thev s'tonned at Ssnford Fia lh im '"day at Jaokonvillc. in ronipuig nwaj Willi uie r:hi with the Toledo American association dull at St. Augustine yesterday. 1' o 1. the I'hampions put on a novel triple in it. t - . . ww.u 1 plav with three men on. tigtlen in tne " """'! YUKK. March Wl. -Kvidence 1 h,, .leflected a hot drive with h'.s '"'"s. : that a new f e (or Ainiricili league ; t,nr , )Px,.T at short. wa. Heporis from the Phillies training '''""" buiMeis had appeared in 'In' : r.iuK!it the ball iii a dive and tose. camp at rtrndentown. Fla sa d th it M'kee "-s l,l"ar"11 .veslelday it , nrris at bi-.i.ihI. who got it to HAUIIlSltritli. March HO. (Spe J lall Interest in the coining bas.'ball seasou is awakening here iu till: form Fla., today, for an exhibition came aavtoit an engagement with Milwaukee ... of the American association, with the Kallimore Internationals. I Manager Mack plans to siart (proves! nnivcc , nwn uniwco Manager Fletcher ha, denied repor.s Zi though t.nU , J " " " iimi .11 in my IOur. one ot 1ns leailing : nis pitrln-rs, m.:Rht go t" l.rm.klyn, in a ; iratic. Up i'h that Miinat; to victurj ovi'r Urooklyii, 5 tu! J tine for th s Kr,.ly vrtiii.g wim i ralU-tl lor ttii UtrpttM' of iTfutnut in- ! tori'St and (iirnssing ihtn f.r tin; 1 I l-t'rfoi-tioii of a Uh'iU oi'smiiraiion. l'ir koine tiino tliiiiK' liavi boon . ' slmi'iug Mronnit among the iIjivoik ; i who will bill for poN.lunii uii tbo1 i Mi""'!. A workout or two lias alroaily ' 'boon liolil, ami aiaiontly a nood tunlity aud hiiii!o ttiantity f niaier-; ial in alroaily on hund lo Hiurt ttio f on i in. Many of tho old playors are anxious to jjot Inu k into tbo luioiip, and itioro op TorMiu-o ha issiiod 1 i oiin blood whirl, wdl make sirohtf Tlu intiold which i'nach li . I'.MIIIrM, Itir UMIUS I'lllll'-HUT till 113 I t'Ml lilt' II OH , LrJl 1 1 CM 1111 11,1 i It) lUTIII II JIMIH IIHM I'lTII liltl.'ll I'lHV son imd offorod luni oithor Johnson t rh:n! nm rui of thtf ,rhiiniE trip. ! out for practice WednMlny. Thr first , by Ko1mv, tlithons, retoisoii and or Stock for King, hut that Uing w.t 1 -.cTinR lhigan. Tbe drive wiis njfrorbmaii game is in Soattlc, April 7. ' U" will probably be the frame, thin year for rumor halt it that Unas is ob- 1 iain::M and Kolsey nny bo buck for the whole si'HSim. The Jolinon bro thers, with the t'ul.s, local team, three years, iiihI Holemnn of Kiwone are battery pruspectM. "New muter hit in Keptord, and the yotingor boys John Sc'i'.t and tjeorgo W'iliielm will, be oli tit'iinble. Itjif,- and Kannor wdl again bid for oiitfiold nusitions when tbe kchiii) open Franklin and Salem High Teams Draw t llll'AtJO, March :it.- Forty-three basketball tcaum from .It ites are! entered in tbe national intorsrho- j la stir loiiinaiooin f the I niversity i.f fhicaso, which will upeu tomor- I I row mornniK. ! The fir-it round games will bein at ! ; It) a. in. Tuesday, and continue until I T, p. in. Wednesday. The drawing in ; rludod: '' Tuesday, S p, m. Kranklin High, I Portland, Ore., vh. Louivville, Ky. Wednesday, 0 m, Salem, Ore., 1 vs. Tnrriugton, Conn. ' Shedd Loses to , Harrisburg Nine XIAltltlsm-KU, March 3i. (Spe- cil) Shedd high aclinol met the local hifrh school hero Friday iu the first game of tbe Southern I.ino county high scbo'-d baseball league. Ta3 field was ticeediugly xstt, mid the i,-uaif one of tho biowost played jo years, plied J Ifnt 6-ii to the local, utter eta gins a ninth inning rally of four m us. 1 ,vo hair-breadth decision by wliicu tbo local cut oft runuera at tuo pitite featured the inning. Ttie locals were loading U-4 ut 'li begiiuung of tbe ninth when Dale Hurg-,, ILirnaburg pitcher, weak-i-nod under the strain of pitching wet ball. One home run and several base hit were made before the vii itnrs forceil him to retire. Morris Iloit took up the burden with a run ner on third. Holt tugged the run ner at home plate when he tried to score on n wild pitch. r.lder, Sliedd pitcher, was alto hit freely, and waa wcukcuing near the game's end. JO my Tirnn ttt& i iii m n i bi in COMPANY'S One Week o: Special Values THIS IS OUR PARTY. IT IS OUR FIRST SALE IN ALL THE YEARS WE HAVE BEEN IN BUSINESS. THE OBJECT IS NOT TO CLEAR OUT STOCKS, OR TO RAISE MONEY. OUR STOCKS ARE JUST RIGHT FOR THIS SEA-" SON OF THE YEAR, AND WE KEEP THEM THAT WAY AT ALL SEASONS. PLENTY OF GOODS TO SUPPLY YOUR WANTS AT ALL TIMES. WITH PRICES WELL WITHIN YOUR REACH. The prime object of this sale is to acquaint the people of Eugene and Lane county with our meth ods of doing business and to better introduce the COLONIAL RANGE. Many of these Ranges are now in U3e in Eugene. There should be many, many more, and there will be more as this sale progresses. If you intend buying a new Range in the near fu ture, by all means come in during this sale. With dut question the COLONIAL Range is the best medium priced Range your money will buy bar ring NONE! IpsEBciat1 OVEN j K The wide and shallow firebox has many advantages The correct design and libernl proportions of this Pacific Coait firebox insure quick cooking and baking. It brings the bent di rectly up under the cooking lop and "gives "volume" beat distri bution entirely around oven. It's a fuel saver also. S10 Merchandise Order Buy a Colonial Range during this sale and we will give you FREE an order good for $10.00 in trade at this store. 0 rTn this New high grade COLONIAL Buffet Type m9m - am with French Cooking top The firm thai manufacture, thi. .plendid range ha. been deigning and manufacturing range, for Pacific Coast use for over forty year.. They know just what the condition, out here are and they build ranges to meet them.' They know that a wide, .hallow firebox is better adapted to We.tern fuel than any other type of firebox. Thi. very feature i sufficiently important in itself lo recom mend it as the range for you to buy. Note these other features Nota thfio other "valua" Feature, of tlie BUI FET Rangoi Body. helf, and ,plher back o( "Armco" I'on, lamoua lor Ita ru,t reaiiting qualitie. Superior porcelain enamel of tna moil durable quality. Sturdy conduction. Hi.heat grade caat iron. Plain, aanilary deiign and finUb. Heavily nickelplaled parti. No black ing required. Duplei gratea or wood or coal. ZTii's French cooking top is indeed a desirable feature. Tbia atyle of top, universally u,ed in botel range,, baa advantage, tbt readily adapt iHelf to borne u,e. Heat, quickly and hold, more heat than tbe partitioned lopi con,equenlly i, more economical. Being very ,mooth. and with large flat aurface. cooking uten.il, fit ,nu.ly to il. Steak., chop,. fi,h. egg,' and hotcake, c.n be cookrd directly on the French top. a, in hotel, and rea tauranti. particularly where the home i. equipped with m hood. The French lop i, ,hown on tha accompanying illu.tration of tbe Bullet range. Come In and Inspect It loJay HNSOit FSJ 649 Willamette Street fMTURE'CO, Jf: de'livers this f COLONIAL "l Range to your 3 ji- home. Balance on V -. easy terms. :J A Whirlwind of Furniture Values! Here's the opportunity you have been waiting for. You need Furniture in your home. You want good Furniture at a price. Whether it is a single piece or a complete outfit you want to know that you are getting full value tfor your money and that is just what you are going to get on every purchase here during the next eight days You will find everything reduced in price except contract goods. To begin with, our cash prices are low and our sale prices are much lower. We are not going to buy a lot of space and print a long list of prices that are meaningless unless you see the Furniture. We want you to come to the store, examine the qualities and see with your own eyes the values we are offering. You will then know the kind of a sale this is and what Johnson means when he says Furniture Sale. No matter what you need in the Furniture line you may rest assured that your wants will be treated with the proper consideration and that your savings will be in proportion to the amount of your pur chases. Come to the Store for Prices on Furniture We Sell Furniture for Cash and Sell for LESS. Sale Ends Saturday, April 4th Here Are a Few Good Values! Copper Wash Eoilcrs, 83 or 9s, during this sale, each $3.95 $2.00 Kitchen Chalra, during; this sale .r. S1.35 $7.50 Rug, 27x00 size, during this sale o Eimmons Beds, complete with good springs, 2-in. posts S14.00 Silk FI023 Mattresses, valuc3 to $27.00, on sale at $20.00 Phone 1188