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Wednesday Evening, April; ft J Pa ire Ten " ' w " . OREGON TO FiCE I rnlvcrsity of Oreiton ilsy Wiit oian colliae t 4 o'clock thin after noon on the ww baseball diamond, iioulh of Haywnrd field. It will be the second name fr the local nine. In tin opener It defeated Pacific, 1" to :l. Id a lame featured by many fi lm bae hits by On ion plnyer. There probably will be one chance In Ibe. Wcbfnotcrs' lineup, Carl Kniid enn. aoullipawr unner, replncin Wrijht at nitht field. Jack llliss will cntch; Hex Adolph will cover first; llownrd llobson will be at second: Freddie. West will handle abort, and Sum Cook third; and Knudson, Frank Ueinlmrt and Lynn Jones will be In the outfield. Skipper llrooka, south paw iiurler, or Itiiy Williams will be on the mound. The baaeball ame with Willamette Saturday will alart at 2 o'clock. At 4 o'clock tbo sports writera will meet Ibe law atudenla on the me diam ond. f Billy Evans Says prrCHEH "LKFTY" OKOVEH, for whom Connie Mack la reported to bare parted with a hundred llions and almoleons, baa aJrendy abown flaahea of arrntntss dcapito hi In ability to finish either of bis firat two atarta. In hla second same of the aeaaon, pitted nnslnst the Itoaton lied Hoi, he pitched three and one-third In nings of erratic yet brilliant baaeball. Six of the 10 battera who were retired while lie waa on the rubber, atruck out. In between the whlf finjia, droves walked fire men and allowed aa many hlta. e T..t n.... .l,A ttInnd flrovea. aaya he la the beat left-handed pitch er In baaeball and that be will win 20 lames for Murk, One feature of major league ball that la certain to trouble Ororea for a time, la the welt 'em out tnctlca the pjayera will adopt when batting agalnat Mm. Groves cam to the mnjora with the repututlon of being wild, nlao harlng a tendency to have one bad in ning, in which lack of control would undo a perfectly pitched game tip to that time. (Jrovea will probably find hlmaelf In the hole more tlmoa than he baa the edge on the hatter, becnuae of the keen eye poaaeaaed by moat major leaguera and Iheir rofuaal to bite at bad ball a. Until Ororee acquires control that will enablo him to get the edge on the batter, he la going to be forced to do a lot of pitching. e Hla case Is no different from that which confronts all recruit pitchera who have a reputation of being wild. Ho should overcome It. Ilrgardlras of where the Chicago White Box finish in tbo American League rnce It Is already apparent thnt the team la going to hustle, a pleasing feature of baaeball. Having the good will of his players means that IW per cent of a niau ager'a troubles are Immediately elim inated. The Chicago White Sol are for Ed die Colliua to a man. His brilliant career aa a player Inaplres them and the regnrd they have fur him as a man makes every player give his best from start to finiidi. There seems to be a greater dash to Collins' plsy today thnn ever bo fore In his long career. He Is show ing the spirit he wants his players to emulate. Portland Drops Hack to Cellar Feeling looesome for that cellnr position. Portland dropped a gnmo 10 Vernon yfitrrday, o to 4, and went hark to tb bottom of the llm. The acorea in the const lengua jrea trrday : At Portland H 11 K Veruon !, U Portland 4 U 1 llatteriet: Oldham, lUrfoot, and Whitney; Hnt Hunts, Meeker and Crotby, How land, At Seattle Odklnud r. 111 U .Seattle tl 10 1 ltrtturifi: Hurhler Krmt, linker; DuniOTirli, Mmju and l lUldnin, At I Ait Angeles . Sacramento t 1 'J l.oa Augelea '1 T j Hnttrrir; H. Ilugliea anil Koehler; Hoot an dSnmittf rg. At S.m Fraiicico Salt Lake 7 II 0 Sin Franeiit'o 17 .U O Hstteriea; O'Nrll. Hsehrr, Hulveir mid Peiern; Miubeit. McWeem-y and Ajikw, Ititchin Kalph Hand Wins From Paul Amort ItnSKIII Hll, drr., April 211 -Uulpli lltiud, t'oitaiia (irov urllr, w-i l.i.l uishra ntatrti liete again'l 1'hiiI Autort, )Kal grart'lrr when It ali-tl liir tortoriioua ruli Imltl and ti rcnl llir Koncltorg ln,t l,i tiouml Id mil. Amort w.i rarnrd to lb iltrics li'oln wlirre h ri'iivrtl mr,lu-al irral mini hut wm mta!l to riiiu t. 111 c I I'll. Amnrl liail lm the agi:r.tr fnr or an li.-nr witlmut eiilirr man i-iiriug a fall. WILLAMETTE LOSES PAMvM. lire., Aurll 2!l, -1 lr u Aggira hail litllv trouble u ilititit'4 tli Willlnlt IW-nri-wt y.((.t,liy lifternooli In ttie lime nf 13 to 2. Ss of lite vimtiira' run. rain in tli t.,- illii il.ttlng. fmir of llirm lifitig li.iin runs off lllli., lin atia riiaivil by 1'iillalian. Tit ltramtta lull. 1,1 rf liiliitnl fnir work. A rii h strike in tli irenli4( k nun formerly our of tli higcrst iro,luivf. in soitiliern tlri'gnu, la rrp tiru fio u lir.iila In Speaking of Linemen Look Here Left to right Humphrey, Tyler and Miles In football, a atout forward wall la one of the biggest Itema, Good linemen are an absolute necessity. Here we have a pair of chape that ought to make any coach happy. They are said to be the two largest high school boys In New England. Maurice Humphrey weighs 290 pounds, is six feet two, and 16 years old. Fred Miles tips the beams at 320, stands six feet five, and Is 18 years of age. Alfred Tyler la a normal 16-year-old lad and affords a good comparison of the size of the other two. All are atudenta at the Bradford (Vt.) high school. PnuT CRACKER ll BY 1 JOE VI HUM S rPIlHJ Yale mid Harvard crow a will row up stream thla year Inatend of down atrenm. . . . And yet loine pnople any college boy a have an easy life. ltig Mu mi la atill a young mnn and the chnnrea am ho will bo nblo to llvo down the dlKgrnce that he once hold the heavyweight wrentHtig title. A Inw prohibiting prixe fighting hna atopped the bout between Kirpo and Per Ha on In Stockholm. . . , Thin enn be interpreted only nn a compliment to Klrpo, who wna never aeeiined of being a prizefighter In this country. An usuril, tbo Alhb'tiea got nwny to a running atari this aeaNon. . . . Only in the prenent liiMniire, they aeem to bo running In the right di rection, at If it la trim that Mr. Nurml la high ly lntellecti.nl then why la It that he ll nlwayi running around in cm-lea llaho Itulh wna operated on In other day and American League pitrh era nre wondering If the aurgeou took any home rum nut of him. Jack Cnrlcy saya Dig Munn wan nn "awful mlatake." .... If be nienna a typographical tiimtake. then the apelling, we premnne, ought to ho ltig Hum. lr. Tanner, n 1'erhy ramlidate. In Hated aa a $ HHKUnf I idiot. . . . One venturea tbo doctor will have to be hot with aotiin tniigiral juice to get any where. George .lean Nathan writes that (he collego wita of America tiro in n clans by thcmaelvea. , . And aren't the hulf-witH, tooY .Optitnititic note; In the cemetery, even the pedeHtriau geta nn even break. PewihnWt.e note: What if the new toupee you plan to get aliould de velop dandruff? Tail note: The Hed 8x and Uravea. Tonic For Golfers 2li (Aa Prescribed by Kddie I.ooa) JOMM plnyerN Im.e found that nn even distribution of weight be- tweeu the feet on drlvea doea not work to their bent Hdvuntage, Of tliexe ia lo IMrgel. Olege) M)a that niuce he hua hanged ao that uiott of bia weight is placed on bis I right foot, be ia .10 yards or more off Hit it( thnn be formerly wna. j Joe Kirkwood U another atar who hai recently changed hia drive to aoine lestent. Kit kn ot t now drivea a ball , c.ulderablv higher than he uaed to land he maintain, that be averugea ' nrda farther in the air tltn.ii be did, i and that the entire distance of bin drive is much longer, ) Kirknood explains that in driving a loner hall he puts some backspin Ion it. Naturally nhrn it lit, part of the roll wna taken away by the re i vrre Kiifclish. Hut a nice hitting high er this ha been eliminated and the hall not only travel through the air farther, but be has the advantage ot Htill more length on the roll. The Hcfcrcc ! UMIAT ti the date of the fiKht be ! twepii Paul lt.-i-:--n!itc:t and Mike MiTujue and ml', ll v hrUl? - W. M. It. Msr LH. a ill wl.l be !r'il at the Yankee Udi un, ,Ntw oi k city. W hm is the record time for the Keuiuckr race? - H. II lit ll'lt Old Uo-,'!M1.i rnu the tlitanc in U V U 5, the present unit k, How b'l-g bits H.iwHtd Slunki h'-n ill the lisa.ji.ri. F. , Nnce tai I ef UipJ e:ivn. ZHYS7KO WINS l'llll AI'l l l'IIIA. Aril V . Slan i.lsit. 'liiaro, nnrlil's havvwgnt rll:i-g -li.i ininnn. la.t night Ihrrw Itt-ltilo ti.inlini of ll.i.lon in ,VS m.li ill. ',1 aeviil. nli s riri lio.lv liol.l. '"h ni.iili, lii,h w for th !it, nan al tu fdll. Many Hurling Stars Get Away but Badly (By NKA Hervice) CHICAtJO. April Many of the atar hurlert in the major lenguea got way to anything but aiiHpirious HtartH In their initial appeurnnceH. l''or inatnnce, ,p Hnh of the Itrowns was given n miund lacing in the opener with Cleveland, laHting but n few inning, while Whitfhill of the Tygera wns taken for eight aulid amacka iu four frnmeH bv the White Hot. The name may be Naid of Wilbur Cooper, making bin debut in a Chi cago Cub uniform; King of the Phil lien, Jotiea, YniikeeN, and the highly touted "I.efty" tiroved nf the Ath letica. All of Ihoui were panted to n nicety. A few of the exception were Pete Donohllfl tuirl Adolf o LuUi of the Cincinnati Kcd; ( bte, Cleveland; .Pchs llaruea, Hravcn, ami 1 fuzzy niice, Dodgera. Thia ipiintet hurletl mid-NeiiHon ball. "I'utch" Leonard, another veteran, did well, too, permitting the White tfnx but three MaMicx in elose to aeven inninga' work. He fnltered a bit in the "Mtretch" chapter, however, ami wan taken out. (icnernlly tvpeakinc, though, it was a tough beginning for the big league pitching ncca. Frosh Ilelay Meet Is Here Saturday The annual relay meet hdwecu the I'nlverruly of Oregon frexhiuen and the Oregon Aggie rooks will be held on llayward field Saturday morning. Mailing nf IO:,'t(J o'clock. Il'ipen of victory received a net hark when it wii announced by Coach I lay ward ycttier dttv that three regular of the year- lingH team were poHtcil fur failure to : keep up in their kcIi davlic reuuire ; menlit. The three are Kill Premier- gtiHt, upr nicr; Mugene Howe, half- mile r, and C. I.eitih, alao n half in ile r. rreiulergaHt wa entered in the 100 and' "-0-yard diiNhen; Howe and l.eatch in the half-mile relay ami Howe In the two-mile relay, Allen, tiutt ridge, Kuy kt'iulull, and Wetnel will enter the kpriiitH, WetKel tu king Premier gasi'M place. Partici pintn for the other event h;ie not yet been selected. Coburg Wins in Game With Shedd COlUKC., April IV. (Special The Coburg high m h"ol boys lutnenull team overwhelmed the Shedd high hoya at Cobnrg yesterduy nfternon. Tin! acore was 10 1. The feature of the game was the airtight pitching of 11. Iteeson. The victory by Cuburg was very unexpected becaiute Shedd high has won five etrnight games. Coburg's lineup: II. Heesou, pit cher; 1-. Fletcher, catcher; 11. Har rington, firat bane; A. Thomas, sec ond tvane; 1. Iteesoti, ahortsotp; It. Johns, third hac; P. Harrington, If; K. Ortmllc, ef; It- Allum. rf. Kwimminir Letters i . Given at Oregon Swimming letters were yesterday ' nwnrded to Mob McCabe, cnpt.itn, Pen Lombard, Art Frbksoti and Al Sin clair, To be eligible lo receive a letter ' tin participant mint have annexed ! eight point or more in collegiate i meets. Hen lomhard with 17 Vj points led the Oregoniniis iu scoring, l-.rick-; son had IU. Sinclair S, and McCabe ,7l( points. Mci'ahe was awarded a j b iter, however, as he was captain, i The aport was recognited for the i drat time by the student body in ! UV.M and as a ronieo.uene. letters ; were awarded io men linking eight points or more in collegiate meet. Two earned them lt year, but none j scored enough points to be awarded j numeral in 15i Baseball Stars i Everett Srott Horn--rtluffton, Intl.. Not. lt. 1S92. SliortMtoti. Ni'W York Yanks. -Maior League rsrrr til'tatn! t Ho. ton l,.(i s,u from ouiigntown irluli of olil t'riilial l.i-agu In !!!:. Hulioiial to St. I'aul iu asm aea.on. lt-oallr, at do. of auiaiga Trailivl milt lluh ati.l Jon, to Yank, in fall of lie I for P.kiii.augh. fol lina, l'irTr aifi tjuiiin. i Known Bnuiiiil nrmitt aa "I Vaoon." I iiit.tatMhtig feat.- Ilolil. onril tle !aiiiig reir. for all lagua. h.iing r-!ai.l in Trt g.to sun' June 2". IHItl. a total of I--.H ron t.t. liirluilmg th !!.' I aa.on. Th reeonl ia ttil unhrokro. Itattnt ..'ll m IIC3 world Rfnei. Jo 1018-U seasons fielded ..MI, ttie major licue record for the ponttion. Has been in five world Kerie. ( For long time cod fide red one of the beat piuch-bit-tarn io (onif.) League Standings Coast League W 1 Pet. 4 .MX) Sao r'raoi'iaco Salt J-fike .... l.oa Aoiteles , Srattle Sarameiito . , Oakland Vernon J'ortlnnd .... 10 is r, is y u 11 U 11! 7 12 7 15 5 13 .7.'0 ..Mil A'M .;;s .a is .si National Leagse New York 0 3 .7V) Cinrinoati U 5 .lit: Chicago 8 fl ..ri71 Jirooklyn S 6 .l.Vi i'uilatlelpbis 5 6 .4.V St. 1-oui 5 8 .:ix 1'ittsljurKl S 8 5l liostoo 7 MW American League W'uHliington 0 3 .7.TO I'liiludfliiliia 8 $ .T (Icvcluiiil U 4 (.'hliiigo tl XjW) SI. lydilia 7 7 ..'l)0 New York 4 7 .a4 Detroit 3 H .214 Bostou 2 10 .107 COUNTY CLAIMS EMEItliK.NCY: Urangera Kngen Warehuua 127.2, (). H. Clianilier Iniu 100.00, llerge Torkelsoll fli.OO, llrguu Sc Calif. It. 11. Co. 100.00, Kugetie CuiR-rete 1'iim Co. ylii.o. Kilgene S.'illd A: (.irnviil Co. 71. llownrd MiwoliH $10.47, Mlvin Taylor $1(1.47, Kenneth Tiiylor 10,4", liny Jliirgun !f 10.47, ii. u. t'oiii'tii lrll.07. Sidney Hull II. V. Uordou ift.4(, Lieorge Cnnady 1 ."iO.OO. I.NSANK: Jiillcj'a i:i.4U, S. SI. Kcrrou ?."i.00. ji'stici: cotniT: n. i:. iim .UI, Jlnn.ld J. Wells .7. I'. Iflll.MJ, J. J. Kelly 111.10. M ra. Martini Kelly fll.lo, Al llayuie $11.10, Paul Sterling $11.10. JCVK.MI.K COLItT: J. J. llnr baugli $li'.l.r0. Kl.liXTIDN: Eugrne Daily tiuard $5.Vi. St IIOOI, Sri'KHI.VTENIIAST: I'iic Tel. Telg. Co. $s.70, J. J. llnr Iniugll $4,311, 11. I.. I'olk .V Co. $s.0O. K. ,1. Moure $.12.(11, Cres.ieya $3.00. K. Seliem k $S3..'i4. IHSTIIICT SEAI.EH: D. T. I.iiwtun $17.7.1. - SIIKHII'l': .Mrs. M. .- Poill $10K.00, Eligenu Packing Co. $.11.20, S. H. Eiiirgiin $1.2.1, .Marvin Soltr $11.1.00, .1. II. NewnuMi $4.00. Cri' Hey'a $11.2.1; (Iffien .Miieliinery a: Siiiily Cn. $,1..10, I 'i'el. ,V Telg. Co. $33.1(1, Hull o: Sliuiuwiiy $4. .Is Kugeno Stemn Laundry, $1.1.-10; N. Scott Jewell $0.72, Ilulpli ll. .lenu.iigK $1.00, .loll u Tuylor $2.00, Willnniclle I'reaa $11.2.1, .lured Seott $20.30. Knrl l.uokey $11. .HI, I nion Oil C f Calif. $70,311, I'riink liieliard $7.00. Willis 11. llenn $711,011, P. I.. Sliml griiiu SI 13.10. l'red V. Itloonifield 7I.T,0, .Mis. Prnniea E. l'roliaj field $ti:i.OO, Jlra. lllnni f.llliitt iii.oii. Mrs. J. M. Simig.n $113.00, Mra. Lil lian Krev $.1ll.,10, Mrs. Ltliel Suiitli $411.00, Sirs. Mnv T. Moon $.10.00. Mrs. Alice M. Cruller $.111.00. tlrvu M. Ynllicr J'.ll.OO. .1. W. Working $2.1.011, Anhlev I.. Ilniigliluli $'.I1.0.'. Nellie I McClurc $'.'1.00. Ellii llnva Cusnit.v .y.ll.OO, Kellv C. llriin.nitli'r $S..1ll, I lidnil 11. Siioilgi-ima 14.011. l.idu line relt $14.00. Nurilh Shut $IS.0(l. .I0I111 II. Sluir 4H0.00. C. 11. Young. $110.00. II. E. Wnlker. $ss.oo, Ered 1.. linker, ICiiO, Melviu Tuiiiliull $0.10. Vnn Smrverud $1.10.00. Knrl l.llckey $12-1. II. Heaver. $'.10.00. II. L. L.e $100.00. l.lovcl Howe $12.1.00. A. A. Simin.iiij. $110.00. I. I". Larimer $100.0)1. W. )'. I'nge $22. .13. lirav'a Cuidl V ).irr $213.7.1. l-'ord Nelson Mill I o. $7.00. I'rniik K. Tnvlor $.1201. Cue Sia tionera Co. ai:i.OO. Western I'nion Telg. Co. $12.02. II. H. 1'il. Iier $211111. Mulllltilin State. I'ovver Co. $3.03 Vniiglill Mfg. Co. $111.00, Al I lay nie $117.00. It. A. Iliilili lldive Co., f.1.i:t L'ugciic Water llonril $17.10, Western Aillo Snpiilv Co. $11.33, . C. Sim 1110113 Co. $211.10. Hedj Hairy $.1,110. Inle Tueaiug $3.37, .Melvill Turnliull $1.10.00. SI'UVEYOlt: Eiiink ll:iniptin $21.20. I'.llie Signor $ll..10, .1. M. Mc IiiusIiiimI $11.1.20, A. I.. Slunfield $wi.OO. Cre.neva $.11.03. l'nc. Tel & Telg. Co. $10.0.1. .1. W. llolUis $17.20, I' M Morse $102. Hi. Koke -Tifdiuy Co. $1,011. Enrl ltol.r:a $1.7.1. Ailna li. Signer $1.12, lliirold Htiiigliniuli $lll..10. K. 1 1. Thompson $3.iai. Enrl Kol.erla $3..1ll, (!. II. Waggoner 30.,1O. TltKASt lIKIi: l'ae. Tel. fi Telg. Co. $7.0.1. Edna Ward S.1.IHI. I lor eiice l.llillcy $7.1IKI, Crra.eya $.00. Hi,rrouglia Adiling Ma, tune Co. $14.11. WIDOWS: Olgn Aldropp $1.1.00. Ida tt. Col. $17..10, Annie I'otauip:) $17..10. Miillie C. 1'lorcr $I7.,10. Olgn D. Jones $10.00, Theim H. Miller $l,1)). Addie K. Keiver $17.10. Ma rie Snrdiiin $10. (HI. Cum M. Olson $l,1.0(), l.ttella Johnson $17..1ll. Alia Kloek $I7.,10, Erina tl. I'uller I0.00. I.illie Owen $32..10. Carrie May Itich ardsoli $32. .10. Lottie Kirkemltill $2.1.0(1. l'aiilile 1). Ilowver $10.00. Klimlirlli V. Smith $32.10. Nancy llollenhriik $IO.inl. I 'lit lie A. Ilart sell $10.00. Cora M. Walklev $2.1 (Kl. l.niirn Kdilli Stewart 1000. Snlll Wood lO.lkt. Sarah It. Yanglin $17 .10. Lilian M. Uhodea 17.10. Clara Ldilli Vogt $17. "0, Msrgaret Kreein.in $3o.00. Lena Co.dey JJO.isl. Klira Simpson $111.00. Mary l'lullips $:i.1.0)l. Lena Napper $20.01. Mvian Sander- 1 son $1.1 IHI, 1 V llllstead $10IHI. I '..ill I Lois l.iinail $1.1.00. Kmilv A. l'eck :.I.VlSI. Milli Hodgson $20.00. Lena . H. Logan $2.10(1. Anna Del oe $I0IKI. !llrlha lleuson $17. .10, Lnt.l llian I $17 .10. Florence llnlej $lll.(Si. Mvr tle flank $20,011, Ynda Adams $10.00, (irace 1- Huffman $1,100. Ilarhara ISloddnrd $10(l. (irac 1'ierc $2.1.0)1. j Emma It. Tli.Miitoii Jl.l.iai, M.rtle j Cleaner $30.iai. M.iliel Coll $3.1.00. 'Ma Kavor $l,1.(a, Daiv IJreeiiwood $.U1.iai, Klossi ll'ltd ll. Mrtl M. Morgan $10.lki. I'enrl S. hantnl $-M.ia), Nancy 1'dith Tli.Mtipson ! 2)i.(Hi. Mrlvia V, Tliomp.on $.10,00. Ho.a Ethel l'r $.'i'!. I H)ll H1ST.1: Ersnk P. Ilrigga $t'cs.10. A. )i. 1'irtl $.12 ."HI. Marion W hillaleh $ 7.1. I.. E. t.otifcov $l3.(ai. .1. 1. Clin $7.00, l.a Jarni- : gan $7 l. ItO.VD HIST. !t: llilth H..Srl.on ilV,lr Co. $7.H. It. A "ai.H iTlw. I to. $t0.1, W. A Ollellv $00,1. II. C. 1'arnirr $1Mi. t ins W d.on $100)1. Claud Ja-kson f'.OH, Eump- ,111111 A- lli-pair $ H 3i. Dan Si,,r 1:0m, II. L. Hill $11.10. W. l.iwer $3 74. I lia'. Wllaoa $3 7 t. IIOAD HIST. .1: Jes );( J17 .1H. I. awreiu' Crabtre $1137, C. J. Meier .t2.1 IIOAD DIST. 0: Clin Diiurwoo.1 $17. .VI. E. J. D.nuewo.d $12. .o. Hcrt Ifwis $17.1. v.. A l'.wd,-n $'-2,Vl. K.I Hl..dgtte $7.0O. John W ilon f I til. li)l.VD DIST. : Springfie'il Sawl A )iravl ) o. $'i.!. 'Kl, ll.nr V. Cha $ 1 7.1 7o. M.'Kr ai d H-vau. $l 0). Aim Arimlsg $201. II M II, knell $IISV(i. r rsnk Iii.i-; $21,1. Ami.) inn. $I1. 11 k. Nollolh $.11 02. lieorg Tolman H"i Is. t Ins Wilson $21 20. C II I'arnter $2tM. t laud Jaiksoo 1 1 t'.. I ..u,(. meat & Repair $.in..-o. springneiu Ssnd ii Grsrel Co. 14M.no. ItOAD DIST. : M. U WslUce $21.4.1. IVillard Wallace $'1.50, M. S. liilla $1.03. IIOAD DLST. 10: f. M. Harris .V'.oo, Andv Ol.on $3..V. IIOAD DIST. II: E. F. Eolierts $7.oij, Oliver Osrrett $7.00. M. M. Uwr $3 Kl. J. M. I-ower $7.00, IV. A. Mul.y $.l.oO. II. S. Lower $17.00, W. 1 . Lower mj.uii. 1 KOAD DIST 12: J. It. Wood $2 07. Ilutli-llolierlHon l'owder Co .43.li3, C. M. Hamilton $20.00. F. V. Kimball $24.ISl. O. V. Hamilton ! $10.10. .Tallies Hohart SHI.oO, .1. htu-I man $10 .10, M. Kimball $10.50. Joe , Sehi. k $13.00, W. W. Schick $7.00, j M. K. Maltzan $7.00. j HOAD DIST. 13: H. II. Cotter $10.00. O. Knight $13.00, Lyie Jack son $7.00. I HO AD HIST. 14: Blue Mountain 1 I.br. Co. $11,110, Equipment k Hepair , T2 00, Jcniea Tedford $0.00, Hen I Wilson $4.IKI. ! IIOAD DIST. 1.1: Knowles (c (rn br $l..10. Eiiuipmrnt & Ilepair $30, .Ininea Tpdford $.11.00, Hen Wilson ! $1IDXI. . i IIOAD DIST. HI: fio. Watson $21.0O. Jos Krikva $10.00. F. U Mar Fliall $4.3, II. O. Dunlap $0.30, Wat son I.uplier $12.30. IIOAD DIST. 17: Knowls drn lir $S.40. H. C. (ilensnn $00.00. .1. S. Cnrr $)j(l..1(l. Iln I'io her $3.23, Hen Lowtnn $..L'iO. , , i IIOAD DIST. IO: J. 1 . I loldS $3 30. lieorge Fields $3.30, C. I. j iicarli $17.00. j HOAD DIST. 20: Coast Ctlhert A: Flume Co. $.13.11.1. II. I'. Newman $23.2.1. Virgil Newman $7.00, T. J. Illakely $20.00. Harold Illakely $7.00, M. O. l'hillips $7.00, Lesler New man $10.00. . , HOAD DIST. 21: J. V Ward $2112.1. It O. Hnidy H. A. Howe $3(l7. D. M. I'erry $1(1.25, Art Kerr $17.S7. HOAD DIST. 23: Clms. Neel $13.IK). Al Malhenv $3.2.1. H. H. Car ter $1.7.1. Al Wctlcnu $i;t.oo. Josh Cain $7.l). Hert Lngnn $7.00, (Irovcr 0. Walker $2X 00. HOAD DIST. 21: Lew tl. Ktinx $11.3.1. M. (iillcsiie $31.30, W. I. Seals $27.7.1, Eugene Sand & Gravel Co. $3.00. HOAD DIST. 25: Win. Clark 1.00. II. H. Ilunler $2. IS, Walter Hownrd $2.02. It. M. L. .Moore $2.02. .1. V. Fleck $2.(12. I "hits. Lewis $3.30. Fred Siniglev $1S.OO. HOAD DIST. 20: Ilcnrv W. Chase $3 73 1-:. L. Mathews $73.0(1, Louie Wask'e $23.IS. .1. K. McKeiizie $lll.,1li. A. c. Miller $1.30. C. II. Farmer $l!iS. Claude Jackson $.1,311, Eiuip nient JSr Itcpair $10.00. ItOAD DIST. 27; Morris & Morris $3.7.1. lit IAD DIST. 20: A. W. Sionef eld S I.1..10. (ieil. I1. Stoticfield $31.3)1. Ceo. Holidav $14.00. John Thompson $7.00. Hufiis ('. SKinefield 2S.IX1. HOAD DIST. 30: L. 1 1 1 1. I'ortcr $0.30. Ini .Lifers $3.50. W. II. Fow ler $10.50. tlilcx Fowler $1.1.00, It. A. 1 ti, III. Ililwe. Co. $!l.3(i. IIOAD DIST. 31: Morris & Son $1 23 T. J. -Neck $S5.00. l.eland eclv $.1.2.1. I.vle llnrt.ell $1-1.00. Ml Cole $3.1.1 Kl. C. ( . Heck $l!l.2.1. ll ilnli lloliiuiii $10.50. Tom Culicn $21.00. Frank Soencer S12.00. II. M. Vcter .en $13.7.1. II. Foaback $11.12, Ferny .lolin-on $1 .7.1. HOAD HIST. 32: Archie Jeans $11.50. Ernuild Age $3.50. HOAD HIST. SKI: ,T. F. Dibble ,,ui ii...u 1.- l. cn: 7r. T.. 1.'...... ier $3.'l.2.1. Chii" Davis $3'.50. Italpll Clarkson $3.50. Mult Dibble $3.50.. HOAD DIST. 34: .1. 1'. Allison $1100. lieorge Tolman $5,411, Eiillip- ment & Hepair $ll.H0. IIOAD DIST. 311: W. P. larger $100.00. Win. II. Kliissmaii $21.7.1. S. Ihirndcn $l()'.1.50. M. F. Hart $311.7.1 Xal Hart $21.00. E. (!. Uns tick $7.00. .1. C. llllanidcn $7.00 Ed llii-ncs $11.00. Earneat Miller $7.00. M. II. Kelso $1'.).50, .1. W. Maxwell Sustained Quality One of the AIOTORMATES in serrice $11.50, L. W. Zumwalt $6 .10, Ed Gomp $ii..'j). wm. Forrester (tiUJM, r.. llarwood $il.50, C J. Harwood $22.7.1. Harold Wimmer $12.23. Frank Sly $10.00. C. . Katnerrr $0..D, Jnny Uarnes $0.50. Minnie E. Smith $102.79. M. T. Burns $.10.00. ItOAD DIST. 37: Equipment & lie pair $2.50, tiriffin liabb Hdwe. Co. 3.4W. It. A. Itubb Hdwe. Co. $.1.07, Joe Grulmin $7.00. IIOAD DIST. 38: Kenneth Nielsen $10.50, Waison 4; Luper $.50. IIOAD DIST. 31): C. (I. Abbey $1S.(X, F. H. .Myers $0.50, Emery Harrows $3.25. HOAD DIST. 40: .1. C. Hise $14.00, O. (i. McDonald $3.50, A. -Morgan $0.50. HOAD DIST. 41: A. E. Dyer $24.03. W. II. Maloy $23.44. HOAD DIST. 42: G. W. Barbham $21.00. Lars Sorensen $10.50. KOAD DIST. 43: Equipment & Re pair $25.00. ItOAD DLST. 44: C. H. Rice $44.74. HOAD DIST. 45: A. R. Tolman $32.5(1, Ove Hodlker $13.00, Jesse Adams $7.00, Alfred Hnrgaard $3.25. K. II. Smith $1.75. Ira Foote $17.50. II. 1'. Markuneo $4.00, Robert Harper $17.00. ROAD DIST. 48: Town of Spring field $1(JS1.70. HOAD DIST. 4!: Lawrence Crnb trec $13.00. Oren Masterson $7.00, E. II. Masters $7.00. LOAD DIST. 51: W. H. McReth $5.2.1. II. W. Carson $17.50, J. J. Albro $S.75. ItOAD 1 1 1 ST. 55: Emery Dauglien baugli $122.50. Doris Donolio $-Sl.7.1, Jlube -Montgomery $00.50, Walter l'oat. $N4.00. Dayton Thompson $7s.75. Milo Thomson $S2.25, J. K. .Minney $0.1.00, Jilines Resides $77.00. Hurley William $70.0(1. Fred Harris $70.00. Denzil Hoddard $4.1.50, Frank Lilly $52.50, York Thomsons $3.50. Jl. F. Minney $102.00, Iliilli-Hobert-aon l'owder Co. $4.70. HOAD DIST. ,Di: J. W. King $2.10. 1!. A. Flick $2.10. Lnfc Pike $2. HI, George KhumchiH $2.10, Marion Hrllgfaruier $2,111, Mark Foster $0.50. KOAD DIST. 37: Jackson & Addi son $3.55. W. L. Jlnrby $2.50, K. S. Addison $12.00. C. L. lllosser $18.81, A. E. Davis $23.87. HOAD DIST. 110: II. W. Carson $21.00. J. J. Albro $10.50, Eugene Sand Grave Co. $11.00. George Tol inun $5.48. C. H. Fanner $7.47, Tom Avers $l.4!l, Claude Jackson $11.72. Equipment A: Hepair $37.00. IIOAD DIST. 01: Hurt Hilblis $1)1.2.1. Alfred Smith $21.00, dive Smith $1.75. . H11AD DIST. fit: C. L. lllosser $111.82. A. E. Davis $28.12, W. W. Jackson $.81. ROAD DIST. 0.1: Ross Huston $20.50. Carl I.. Olson $13.00. HOAD DIST. lift: Victor Krnnl $15.75, Hubert Jenkins $13,110. Clms. Gold $14.00. A. II. 1'enlH'dv $13.00. licit I.ewiH $7.00. Clms. Kibbe fl.Otl, H. .1. Walls $11.50. HOAD DIST. 07: II. It. Nighs wiinder $21.50, J. W. Moss SCIO. IIOAD 1 1 1 ST. 08: Equipment & He pair $0.00. James Tedford $2.00. Hen Wilson $!).,10. A. Soderstrom $1(1.25. S. C. HU linrds $13 00. W. N. McLaughlin $13.00. .1. V. Johnson $7.00. W. H. Miller $7.00, Dan D11 gun $7.00. ROAD DIST. 00: Coast Culver & Flume Co. $211.15. Junes Tedford $0.00. Hen Wilson $0.00. HOAD DIST. 7(1: Knowles & Gra ber 42.1.(111. Finley Wliipps $iil.0O. A. I Diicrst $.1:1.112, H. Mooney $5.25. W. Wilcox $13.75. G. Iluerst $40.7.1. 11. Allen $11.50, A. R:slte $3.00. H. Rliy I niond $7.00. F. France $53.12. C Era- Sixty per cent of the total automobile mile age traveled is for commercial purposes.The men who use the automobile in business look scarchingly for economies of opera tion. You'll find an army of them exclus ivclyusing Associated, the Sustained Quality Gasoline, because of its responsive and eco nomical power. It gives them easy starting, quick acceleration "more miles to the gal lon' And what it gives than, it gives you. see 34.12. Lewis Lang $21.75, M. Laynf $3.50, Wm. Moody $14.00, P. .Miller $5.00, Crbin Tanj $3.50, F. Jonea $0.50, V. Woodruff $17.87, Tom Canon $1.50. ROAD DLST. 82: Scott Wilkin son $24.50. A. B. Wilkinson $22.75, Hen Darrow $6.50, HHoward Hodge $0.50. ItOAD DIST. 83: L. II. Porter $211.00, Ira Jeffera $7.00, Ilnrold Luce $10.25, 0. W. Luce $10.00, A. M. Whitcomb $10.50, Griffin-Habb Hdwe. Co. $30.15, Rutb-Robertson Powder Co. $3ii.!2. ROAD HIST. 8)1: Willamette Equipment Co. $33.00. Lorus Pur keraon $0.75, Erron Purkerson $10.25, C. H. Farmer $2."I9, Claude Jackson $2.24; Equipment & Repair Co. $5.00. . MAINTENANCE: J. A. Olson $48.00. Walter Baker $71.50. A. Hig gen $38.50. B. L. Dulley $00.80, Andy Olson $58.50. It. H. Nesbett $3.1.00, Geo. Hills $28.00. E. Innis $.15.25. C. Zumwalt $26.00, J. W. Figles $21.00, Springfield Sand & Gravel Co. $42.40, Flovd Ayers $118.16. Tom Ayers $122.63. C. W. Allen $42.00, Enrl Thienes $74. OS, Emery Daughen baugh $2.62, Ball Cash Store $2.53, Eugene Sand & Gravel Co. $80.00, ( has Wilson $0.08, Claude Jnckson $2 24, Dale Ttiesing $50.70, Ralph I Lower $2.00, Roy Johnson $2.00, I Enrl Lcppert $5.23, Equipment & Re pair $1200.00. H. It. Xulleth $3.00. I George Tolman $S.22, C. H. Farmer i$4.47. I IIARRISBFRG FERRY: J. Welsh $1.50, Harrisburg Whse. & Lbr. Co. I $.1.'.IS, Hill &. Co. $.50, Harrisburg Garage $5.23, I. W. Tanton $47.50, 'Glenn K. Holt $.10.00, Baldwin & Huston' $4.50. Hud Wood $47.30. L. i F. Rumboz $23.10. Pacific Highway j Garage $2.25, Standard Oil Co. I $50.01. I Kejl'IPMENT REPAIR: Orc ; gon State Highway Com. $126.71, Willamette Equipment Cn. $4(1.00, Eugene Vulcanizing Works $03.27, : Edwin Tullar $142.30, Veltuin & Clow Mfg. Co. $44.00, Halt Mfg. Co. $574.20 Eugene Auto Top Co. $4.2.1. Standard Oil $215.33. Oregon Machinery Co. '$67.40, West .Side Garage $.1.10. Knowles & Graber $18.03, Eugene Water Board $8.3',l. 11. F. Goodpas ture $10.48. A. II. Averill Machinery ; Co. $10.00. J. W. (Junckenbnsh & I Son $10.52. Xordling Parts Co. $33.22. Stnndard Oil Co. $Li7.28. E. C. Simmons Co. $28.86. Feennughty I Much. Co. $171.20, It. A. Babb I Hdwe. Co. $1.11.02. Griffin Ilnbb l Hdwe. Cn. $.12.77, S. 1!. Finegnn $100.8.1. Pac. Tel. & Telg. Co. $0.20. Clyde Equipment Co. $142.00, O. E. Woodson $24.00. Edwin Tullar ' $3.1.00, Rond Builder's Equipment Co. $13 00. Rriikul & White $17.67, I'nion Oil Co. $32.58. Ben Wilson $.1.0(1. i Wallers Bnshnng Lbr. Co. $2.50, j Southern Pacific Co. $21.20, W. Jl. I Worden $l-l'.1.74. Elmer Gunderson i $140.74. It. E. Lower $122.25. W. W. ! Lower S72 3.1. It. M. Johnson $(I!I.S5. 'Gene Wilson $77.74. Jess Ferguson $1700. Elvin Withnm $13.47. Tom i Ayres $6.73, Floyd Ayers $11.21. iciaud Jackson $21.31. Dale Tussing StO.lll, George Tolman $111.05. State ' Industrial Accident Com. $03.7S. ! GI.ENADA FLORENCE FERRY: Carlyle J. Colter $50.00. j BRIDGE: Oregon State Highway 1 Coin. $15.87, Ilnthnwny Motor Co. i $53.40. Olaf Hammer $5.00. Eugene 'Auto Sheet Metul Co. $12.75, Stand ard Oil $22.33. Griffin-Ilnlib HdYvc. Co. $7.20, Rulh Robertson Powder (Continued on pnjje eleven) "Sustained Quality" as applied to Associated Gasoline and Cycol Motor Oil mean that these two products constantly and successfully meet the moat rigid of operative teat. Deal iriih the dealer vho lerret you well the MOTORMATES dealer ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY P!iorll.n4-. ri First Forest FiJ SALEM, Or,., April 2. ette stub in..i .... I eauae.1 .h. . I fir, season on land. " Jurisdiction of ,he lt( I was renorted ti...i.. . ' -""luay iroa tin. ine county. Th I,,,.- . than a quarter acre. Word""1 J ceived by the state for.,,, lief from tlnr...i.:. . 1 bad forest fire we.th, i neoted Ve,tn.j . n" kt , year ago that siI"tho1i!jU. " 1 Tillamook eon. - a, I by fire. ' ured ,4 Woman Weak and NemJ From tlm (!-i,.n m . v"-i Vermont. MrB. 1 c.Z Union Villus ',UDwut nervous, all rimwin...,' . ,ai i walk across tbe floor with?H, 1 tuble Comnoimil t-t.t .M so I am now vyorkin, nine J,' day. I wish all sick and ,X women would try it." Alt ,' generations of marrelotn Lydia E. l'inkham's VeBeubuTc' UJ i,:1H,e UJl NOTICE The Directors of School Dir. Number Firty-two, Une County f. gon, will receive acaWA proposal, tne erection and completion of j room school buildint rv.n,i... 1 full basement, until 12 oVWk t Monday, May eigliteenth. Bi... hundred twenty-live. Kuch prl snail oe accompanied witb a ctn' check drawn upon sume legally iE. porn ted bnnk for a Bum eqGi' .....u..t.a . - . " in .. iuf arj mimed in the proposal. The Dirr reserve the right to reject in? i .ill proposals. 1 )rnwing jind ipfrifj tion may be se.n at tho hool trunk eedbam, liesigner. Katherine Irvin Stang Teacher of Ballet Dancing Annouiieos Now Cks- Starting TUESDAY MAY 5th HOURS: Tuesday Friday 2 to 6 p.m. 2 to 6 p.m. LARA WAY'S MUSIC HALL For Information Telephone! 1637-J Classes will be llmiled 7W?fc