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PaRc Eifjht THE EUGENE GUARD "Wednesday Evening, Mav 6 FIRST OF SERIES WITH BEAVER HE Si-altle. l)jr the K'rriflc of Frank HmziU and aumc ft fiAl init Hint rountwl for double plnjn, t.wk l'orllfliHl down lo nn H to f lots lit I-'.rllnnd je.t.-rclny iu Hie f)rt of llii' niTirs botw.m tli two team.. In the lat Imlf of ciiflith, with 1'""-luii-1 up, two on and none down, 1." rui.Ta liner ivaa ronverted into n tril'le play by Heattlritei, llmmi r lo Ilrailr to Hnldwin. The Indiana pulled tip from holnn.l in the fithth with a five-run rail). Til' const league aporea: At rorlland " 1 H-a.tle ?':;'. r.jrtiimii i llallerie: Sutherland. M 're. riilimner and Ilaldwin; Meeker, JIn ty, larrison and Tobin. i Here's Mr, Ruth's Rival Leo Hartnett of Cuba Them Out f V' 1 i E TO LUST 10 WEEKS At Sncroiwn to tal! Lske hnprimienfo J.attPrie: Hlownrt FhMImb,.c'k awl Hheu. ii it i: AMm- r 1 and I'rlera; At Oakland K; I. Angele. f J Oakland "I'1 llntteriea: Cramlnll, .Milatcnd, ICnm tav nnd Sandheig; Kunlr., Delauey and linker. At I-oa Anitelea Vnrnon Snn Krnn ciaio, pot poin d on account of Ver nan trnveluu. TAKE Oil 0REGQ1M Karri ij the heavy liltllnic Waah luitlon Htate enlleKn liaaeliall nine on tlio local field tin. afleiuoon, the tlnl vrraitjr of Ovenoii team will K' ' In aecond lailllo of the I'aeifli' Oiilat eonferenee aeliedule. 'J'he amo will begin at 4 o'cloek. The Couitara defeated Iho l'nlver eily of Wiialiiuitlon awiitamillia ul Hiatlle jeatcrday, ti ll, and thin fact Vara out the ndvanre iluue that the tl.ltora here today ar perhnpa the atrongret collection of laiMeball ur tit in the norlhneat college circuit. - Oregon will hare her haiuU full, that la certain, hut ainee the drubbing at the hnnda of Idaho. Iho l.einiin Vol low team la determined. ' Iliirrinon, who hna been Ineligible, but who la now on he plnyera Mat, will probably he called mien the pilch for Oregon. ' . League Standings j Coast League W. h. T'cl. Sun V'randaeo "". -...'JO (I .7011 Salt Lake 17 lit .(() I.oa Angeles 17 Vi XMO Seattle 11 1 XiH) Sacramento. 12 11) .4-11 I'orllnnd 10 15 .UK) Oakland 10 111 ..'M Vclllotl K SO .HMtl National Lmouo W. IVt. .New Vork 10 .' .tl7 ; I'iuiinnall 10 II .IILTi f'hieagn 10 7 .fiHH l'hiludelphia II S .."CD Itrookljn 7 S .HI" I'itlnhurg II II .1(10 St. I.ouil II 10 .air. lioatnn (i io .:i:i:i American League W. I.. Tel. Cleveland 11 .O'W Wiuiliington II ft .tM I'hiladrlphia 10 ft .tvi'.i Chicago T.1 7 .0.'!'.' SI. I.ui H 11 ,4-.'l .New York ft 10 .IB II. ..ton ft It .:ii:t lielrnil S I. 'I ,-'7h (Jlonna Collctt Is Winner Afrain ST, ANNK.'S. rngland. May . OF) MUa tilrnua Coileit, Aiurru-au g alar and her imrlner, ilr. Alan Mc l'.elti, c.' needed tlle.r iinueiltM 1M atrokea. I Mr. T. II. Miller nu.l Mr. K. S. Crttlt.w, three and one t d:iy ill the iadie. nmlbern fxui soid.m I -ilnl.etitlon. Leo Hartnett llere'a Iho fellow who linn been raialng particular havoc with pitchera in tin National League no far thla aenaon. lle'a I.eo Hurtnett, atellnr catcher of the 'Chicago Culm. Dur ing the firnt week of the ehuae he turned In aix home run drivea, l'retty good for n alatter. He hopca to keep up tiie good worK, too. Golf Tournament Ruling Announced Jfules hj ftlilcl. mc inborn of tbe Ku gene roiiiury club may jet (uln a plice od th golf tram to play in I lie 1 rl-city toiiriiuniPiit have boen puslcit by the committi-p. Tbey ore followi: Any nimLiir h! ready clioapa at ad ndtiiicfd in Die paprra iu subject to be cbnlleiiKeil by uny member nut choHen nnil will Jmve Ui defend hi in em be r bip on tlio team In an 18-boto mntch piny, before Haiurduy night, May t). If clmUrnger wins he rcplflcea the nppujfoiit on. train n Iho following Niindiiy'i run tali. j No member of tenm i Bubjoct to over nne cbnllcns " week. Mrra bera niuat acrupt rhnllpnge or forfeit bin Hare on tea in. Madison Square Garden to Fall MOW YOItK, Miiy 0. Madimn Sijunre (Jnrdcn, for three decades the Ri-ene of big sporting' events and pub lic HHKemblui;!s has aung tls Hwnn song. A turbulent thong of 19,000 last night watched Sid Terrls, youthful New York light weight, outpoint the veLernti Johnny iHtmlee in tho build ing's farewell athletic event. There was a rour of disapproval urainat the deeisiuu for Terrls, us lhindpe's plucky stund won hi in the favor (if tlio audietiire. Fight funs left tho famoiin old building us a parting "taps" wan played by a veteran army sergeant. Washington State Heals Washington KKATTI.K. May 0. The Cniver- slly of Washington bairball team suf feied its first defeat of dm North west ronferenee season here yester day when the Washington Htate Cou gars won 0 to il. It. II. K. W. R. C (I 10 ft WaNhingtou ;.H Oil Itatteriea: lUvker and Mitchell; Tesreau, Jones and Walby. , (U'ton Doing Well. Milton Uaitoti, Itrowus' pitcher, oh tniurd from the Yankees in tb" Shoi'ker trade, hns done auine nl-'c work for the Hitderitcs thus far. The other day ho not only whipped t.c While Si'x but ::'iined five of then. In the first two Innlngx. Sister, obvious It, eiects great things of him. Lake of the Woods, prominent sum mer home section of many KUmHih county rentdents. Is completely idiut off from the outrnde world by -.'I in ches of mum which fell during the pa it w iM-k. ' Accepted Cash Fur yon, A. B. A. TlHVflcrfl ('lipqilCS lll'i tlio snmo n en to nlhi'is your Cheques nrc Vlllllt'll'SS. They, Ihoreforo, nro tlio siifest nnd piost convenient money you enti curry. You can tret yours hero nt tho First Xfttioiutl nt very little cost. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Eugene, Oregon Before vmi R,i.14. Buy or iCcm.ect "The Electrical -Hew" Jbr Householders. Thij Bookkt ij free ixtn any contractor or retailer who displays this seal A-sr I VVV iancsTATE s jjlsli Complete schedule of the Kugene i 'J wilight league for the 1U'J5 season I was approved at the meeting of the i i cprcMentatives of the various teams 1 at a meeting held last evening. j '.nines are scheduled to start at G j o'clock p. in., and will be forfeited if ! cacii team is not ready to start play ing at (:l.r o'clock. For the first half ' of the sen son the games will be six l innings long, and the last half of the season, aeven innings. Following jg the schedule: May 11 Hardware sad Sporting ' ood vs. Hankers. May J.'l I'ost office vs. Furniture I and Ornggists. Msy JO Kugeoe Fruit Growers ts. Southern Pacific. May IH I'ntoffice vs. Hardware and Sporting Goods. May 20 Uaukera vs. Kugene Fruit Growers. May 2'2 Southern Pacific vs. Fur niture and Druggists. May '2Xi Kugene Fruit Growers vs. Postoffice. May 27 Southern Pscific vs. Bank ers. ' May 20 Furniture and Druggists vs. Hardware. June 1 Postoffice ts. Southern Pacific. j Juno 3 Hardware and Sporting Goods vs. Kugene Fruit Growers. June ti Hankers vs. Furniture and Druggists. June ft-7-Furniture and Druggists vs. Kugene Fruit Growers. June 10 Hankers vs. Postoffice. June .12 Southern Pacific vs. Hardware and Sporting Goods. June 15 Hardware and Sporting Goods vs. Hankers. June J7 Postoffice vs. Furniture and Druggists. June IK Kugene Fruit Growers vs. Southern Pacific. June 22 Postoffice vs. Hardware and Sporting Goods. June '24 Hankers vs. Eugene Fruit Growers. June 2(J Southern Pacific ts. Fur niture and Druggists. June 2D Eugene Fruit Growers vs. Postoffice. July 1 Southern Pacific vs. Bank ers. July B Furniture and Druggists vs. Hardware. July 0 Postoffice vs. Southern Pa cific. July 8 Hardware and Sporting Goods vs. Kugene Fruit Growers. July 10 Hankers vs. Furniture and Druggists. July IH Furniture and Druggists vs. Kugene l run urowers. July J5 Hankers vs. Postoffice. -July 17 Southern Pacific vs. Hardware and Sporting Goods. News of Nearby Towns Special Correspondence To The Guard From Various Live Districts In Its Field. SPRINGFIELD, May 6. (Special) ! new position. Under the new system Jirs. cnarles O. YVUsou motored to Albany Tuesday to nttend the Presbyterian conference of the Pres b.Mtiriao church. The official Sunday school board meeting-was held Monday night in the Methodist church to discuss Sunday school plans tor the summer. Mrs. It. L. Kirk has gone to Kal- nma, Washington, and thence to Se ttle after a visit at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Pollard of Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hansen of Thurston were Springfield visitors Monday. A total of 27 fish were cauaht bv Arthur Jtoberts of Springfield on there will be an easier eccess to tne furnaces for removing the ashes. COTTAGE GROVE COTTAGE GROVE, May 0. (Spe cial) Mnx Hollow will have rural mail debvery after May 10 and the oostufiVe at Walker will be discon' tinued. The mail will be distributed from L res well. Anchor Alstead is in Miles City, Montana. Bettie Range Huston, son Charles Ranee from Everett. Wash., , and daughter Georgia from Seattle, Wash. viaitri in Cottaze Grove last week. nuning trip unday at Fall Creek. In I returning Monday. Herbert .basin, president oi me Aggies Take one From Idaho Nine COUVALMR, Ore., May 6. The Oregon Aggicv' baseball team here yesterdny defeated the University of Idaho by a score of M to . , H H E Idaho 2 4 8 Aggies 8 11! U Itatterlrs: Krickson and Howerton; Tcbb nnd FntirltV t , the party which picnicked on the river were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur J. Lepley. Mrs. Grace Roberts and son Earl Mr. and Mrs. Earl N. Thompson and son Law rence, Mrs. Helen Bicknell and son mil end Miss Alene Castle. Stephen Koler of Portland arrived in Springfield Monday and Tented the house owned by Mrs. A. Cannon A street between Sixth and Sev enth. Mr. Koler is former resident of Springfield, and is going back to Porthind soon to bring his family, here. The Springfield bowling team will meet the Eugene bowling team in a game in the Springfield alleys Thurs day evening. This is a return game, Springfield having been defeated in the game last week. ' Rev. V. C. Wctterhahn, pastor of the Springfield Baptist church, went to Portland Monday, returning Tues day evening. ilr. and Mra. John C. Parker made a trip to Albany today, and will re turn this evening. A almwer for the Steinhauer twins. Infant son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Steinhauer, will be held Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock by a group of Baptist ladies In the base ment of the Baptist church. Mrs, Ij. E. Knowleton, mother of Alfred Knowleton and Miss Mabel Knowleton of this city, was the inspi ration of & birthday party held at the famil home at Seventeenth and East Main streets Sunday. Thomas J. Johnson, son of T. 0. Johnson of this city, has arrived from Honolulu, Hawaii, and will visit here for a time with his father. Young Mr. Johnson recently received bia dis charge from the United States army, where he was in the Twenty-first in fantry. He was In a San Francisco hospital for some time, receiving his dischnrge fro m there. J. Kratche, of the Western Union telegraph company, came Monday from Portland to inspect the tele-; graph line which is being constructed from here to Oakridge. He is on his , way to San Francisco. W. L. Hoyt was fined $10 in police court Monday for speeding on east Main street at a rate of 3!J miles per hour. Three men were at work yester day at the local plant of the Mountain States Power company moving the blow-down line to the boilers to a First National bank, went to Portland Tuesday on business. PLlSlOPlADE The line of the procession for the Pioneer School Pageant, as announced by K. J. Moore, county superintendent of schools, will be very close to the following arrangement: The bead of the procession will be on the south of Fifth avenue just opposite the Griggs hotel and will be headed by Major W. G. White, marshal, the Eu gene high school band, city officials and other state and county official-. Then will coma Bchoyl district num ber 1 and Union high school district number 1. This will be followed by Eugene high school and' the junior bugle corps followed by the Junior high school. Then come other Eugene grade schools as follows: Washington, Lincoln and Patterson, who will have Alvita Brings Quick Relief From Kidney Trouble ' a series of floats illustrating periods 1 in the United States history. I Another bugle corps of boj scouts I will appear here at the head of the j Geary scoool. This will extend west I of Fifth avenue some distance de pending ou the number of pupils in line. On the west eide of Olive street will be lined up school districts in or der from aeven to eleven. On the north side of west Sixth fronting east will be districts number 12, 13, and Jo, on the south side of this same street, west Sixth fronting east, will be 1!), 21. 23, 21). 34, Union high number 3, 3b. and Union high number 2. On the west Bide of Olive between Sixth and Seventh fronting east dis tricts 56 and 00 will be formed, on the south side of Seventh facing earn, will be 79, Union high number 8, 86, and H7. On the east side of Olive fronting north between Fifth and Sixth dis tricts 103 to 133 will be formed, on the north side of west Sixth fronting west 137, Union high number 4, 150 and 156, on the south side of west Sixth fronting west, 162, 163, 174, 181, 185 and on the east aide of Olive between Sixth and Seventh 186 anl any others who have not yet reported. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Two marriage licenses were issued at the office of the county clerk to day. The licenses were for Wade Mosby and Luella Hurley, both of Cottage Grove, and S. A. Earl and Fay L. Akerley, both of Minerva. LORANE ROAD TALKED Tho proposition of selection of the route of the Lorane road was up be fore the county court this afternoon. The reports of the viewers were rend but at a late hour this afternoon there were no indications that a defi nite decision on the route would be made by the court. . "Some time ago I got a box of your Alvita Tablets, and as I have been taking different kinds of medicine without doing me any good, for my stomach, also my bladder or pros trate gland, it seems I never had much relief until I took the box of your Alvita Tablets, and 1 must say they are beyond my expectations. I surely have been benefited by taking them." (Signed) Frank Fnrquharson. Alvita Tablets are scientifically pre pared from the wonderful alfalfa plant, which through its long root absorbs the vital elements lime, Iron and phosphates necessary to health and vigor. Alvita baa proved espe cially beneficial In overcoming kidney, bladder nnd prostrate trouble. No matter what you have tried, try this remedy of Nature now. A dollar a box at Kuknedall Drug Co. Adv. 0 A nun aatafia(fe Weed Exterminators Wet or Dry Weeds Flourish An hour or bo a day -with a cultivator Ilka thla will keep them on the run. Price $4.50 Ask us for Planet Jo and Iron Age Wheel Hoes. QUACKENBUSH'S 160 Ninth Ave. East Check Seal Material Sold by The Bailey Electric Co. 640 Willam.tt, St. Phon 214 J9lt AAQCX. "Quality" as applied to motor oil and gasoline means something Stistained quality EVERYTHING. Only when the highest standards of manufacture are rigidly main tained can the quality of these products be rigidly sustained. The MOTORMATES are sus tained quality products. Their regular use assures you of efficient and economical motor operation. Deal with the dealer who serves you well the MOTORMATES dealer ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY IFJVE MEN APPEAR Charged with the sale end posses sion of liquor five men arrested early this morning at Cottage Grove ap peared before Judge Harold J. Wells this morning. Henry La Blue wus fined $J400 and sentenced to three months iu the county jail. The other four, E. B. Dood, V. S. Damewood, Archie Oliver and Philip Mosby pleaded not guilty on tbe charges. ( bcrles A. Hardy is attorney for the our men and late this afternoon it was expected that they would return to justice court for a disposal of their cases. Tbe circus was at Cottage Grove yesterday and this is said to have resulted in the attempted liquor sales due to the many strangers in the city, according to Btate and county of ficers making the arrests. 1325 kd te practict at ti ( jr5",! night The Woclbura Z., """ word that they hold U Hear crk and 1M avVr "'l? team of experts at is. i"ar 1 1 Shoe Tossers are Scheduling Clash Ten Eugene horseshoe plnyers will go to Albany Sunday to toss a series of games with a 10-nrnn team from Wood burn, according to arrangements made today by H. C. Cook, captain of the Eugene squad. AH local players who desire to try out for the team nro HAVE A CARPKNTFRrvT day when they engage ,hc KrviaTrf other than a trained RECTAL5H? ClAUSTtocuretheirPaea. No d V continue to v ' j "wwjt i or their rime and money wasted. 4 VULUN merits alone enables me to give t written ret CMSSUutAN. M.dT; TORTJAHO OfHttS: SEATTLE Omct? Or DW.n Building 808-812 ShrfH iL j, Ride on Genuine Low Air Pressure IF YOU can cut down the air pressure in your balloon tires it will add just that much more to their cushioning effect. Maybe you can't do this safely with your present make of balloon tires. But you can with the new U. S. "Royal low. pressure Balloons Because These tire have the new U. S. "Low-Pressure Tread." This tread gives a much greater area of road contact than a round tread. It distributes the load evenly over the tread surface and reduces the weight on the individual tread blocks. This does away with early, uneven and disfiguring tread wear. U. S. Royal Balloon gives long service even at lower air pressures than have been recommended in the past. For in addition '.o this new Low-Pressure tread they are built of Latex-Treated Web Cord. The only cord construction in which the cords are webbed together with pure rubber latex. This gives maximum strength and maximum flexibility. Don't compromise on balloon tire pressures any longer. Ride on genuine low pressure. It will surprise you to know what a difference it makes. United States Rubber Company United States Tires srs Good Tires Trad. Mark' U.S. Royal True Low Pressure Balloons with the New Flat u Low-Pressure Tread" and Built of Latex-treated Web Cord For sale by: BLAIR BLVD. SERVICE STATION. Eugene JOHN T. FOREMAN, Euflena JENSENS GARAGE, Euoene OHLSEN TIRE CO., Eugene SPRINGFIELD GARAGE, Springfield GREER . CALLAHAN Buys Furniture Phone 33 For information Ab RAILROAD TRIPS PHONE 1 nrotrnn Electn m i w IBM. j.wmi -jn PRINTING Phone Springfield 2 V.VterfloM & Max.-y THE WILLAMETTE PRESS I THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS CHICHESTER S PILLS to SAN n FRANCISCO Stage Terminal 1'hone lsw SOU) BV DRLGCrSTS r.IAU.HtR