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THE EUC-EXE GUARD
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MEET AT HAyWARD
The fnihtusD track team of lite
University of Oregon run up a score
72 to 4." for tin aggregation from
Franklin high of I'ortluml.
Tbia meet was held on a wet anl
aloppy field which alowed up the tiun-a
considerably, however, itenfru V-J-'raukiin
won the 2-O-yard dash in
the exceptional time of 21. iS. Till
time bettered that made by vnriuus
college teams during Una year.
Victor Wetzel, husky weight man
of the f re-hue n was high point gath
erer of the meet, lie collected firsts Hi
the iboiput, diftcui and javelin for n
total of 15 points. itenfro of Frank
lin was second with ten.
Summary:
lUG-vard dash Itenfro, Franklin,
first; Allen, Oregon, second; Kujkfii-
dall, Oregon, third; time H):l.
Mile ruu Kelly, Oregon, firat; Bis
n, Franklin, second; Jamison, Ore
kou, third, time 4:54.
0-ynnl dash Jtenfro, Franklin,
firat; Kuykendall, Oregon, m-eoud;
"Wins low, Oregon, third. Time 2:ti.
lao-yard high hurdles Kelly,
Franklin, first; Guttpridge, Oregon,
'Becond; Foster, Franklin, third. Time
10:8.
44-yard run Pearson, Oregon,
first; Nicholson, Franklin, second;
are. Franklin, third. Time fl!i:U.
u-yani low hurdtei (intt ridge,
t Oregon, first: Kelly, Franklin, sec-
ond: Javier, Franklin, third. Time
l27:li.
880-y.ird run Overs treet, Oregon,
first; Huddle, Frunklin, second; Hush,
f Oregon, third. Time 2.07:4.
Pule vault Kretxmfier, t rank:!..,
first; Crowley, Uregoo, second; Hod-
crstrom, Oregon, third. Height 10 feet
U inches.
Jnvclin Weir!, Oregon, firat;
tl'iitt, Frunklin, aecoixl; Prilaiix, Ore
Igon, third. Jiistancu 172 feet 1 inch.
Shot put WelKel, Oregon, firat;
second; Pope,
tuuee 40 feet 5 Jn-
relismeii'r, Frunklin,
J Franklin, third. IHmni
cli pi.
liscus--Wetr-el Oregon, firat; Hnl-
in, Oregon, second; Iiitngwurthy, Ore
gon, third, Distance 112 feet four in
ches. .
Rrond jump Soderstrnm, Oregon,
flsl; 0god, Frunklin, aernnd; (Jut
trldge. Orpgou, third. IHfttniicit 20 feet
Indies.
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! Swimmer Is Hailed
i Walter Spence Senaation of
Meet
SCHEDULE IN WEEK
News of Nearby Towns
Special Correspondence To The Guard From Various
Live Districts In Its Field.
The rniversity of Oregon baseball
so,uad will leave tomorrow on its an-
COTTAGE GitOVE, Fay 1& (Spe
cial) --A pretty wedding was solemniz
ed .Sunday in Christian cburc at high
noon when Mias Katberine Mendeu
hall of Cottage Grove and George E.
.VI. York of Eugene were married by
Uetr. A. J. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Hawkins, friends of the bride were
nuol northern invasion. Ftour games the attendants. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. li.
in as many days will be played -- Vi)c?x;.I?ill,ie ioJ i'a Henson and
. ,. ,, ' itaiph Gibbs of Kugene, Sir. and Mrs.
ing the trip. Ihe team will go direct I,nmk Mendejihall and Marshal Men
to Portland from here where a slight ! denhnll, parenta and brother of toe
workout will be held then from there bride, were the other guests. Aft
to SptMe. Waaliinaton. where on I ,ne ceremony they all (had dinner at
Wednesdav it fackles the mighty Hus-,h MendenJial bone on Chestnut
ky nine 1 aveilue- Miss Mendenball baa been a
Following thU contest the team j t HCaiiful teacher in the Lane
goes to Pullman for a game with the unt ,ecllota' teaching m Cotugs
Washington Slate College nine on ro ,or two m utr
Thursday, then to Moscow for the , u tn.e P"aent tune. She w a graduate
Walter Spence
(Ity NKA Service)
CAN' FHANCISCO, May J8.
seiyir, Luis Augr-1 Firpo, has
passed from the sportlight but ood!
what a splujiJi the newest Argentine
athlete in milking!
For Walti-r Hpenee, who learned
to swim In Itiienos Aires, is now hail
ed as the greatest all-around swimmer
in these L'nited States.
He was practically unknown when
he left his new home in Flatbush
to represent the Itrooklyn Central
Y. M. C. A. in the National A. A. U.
swimming championships here.
Single-handed, Spence did this:
Led the whole notable field an In
dividual point-winner.
As sole representative of the Brook
lyn Central Y, put that organization
in fourth placo among the 15 clubs
competing.
Defeated Arno Horg for the na
tional medley title. j
neat rskeiton and r aney, worm ami
national champions, respectively, in
the li-O-ynrd breast-stroke for the
1 0'.'ft championship.
Won the pentathlon from nn im
posing field of chaippions.
FlnUhed Hecond only to Johnny
Welsmulle? in the KO-ynnl frpo-stylu
finals, after forcing Weismuller all
the way.
Idiiho game Friday. Whitman college
will he met Saturday at Moscow for
the final game of the trip.
The varsity has played one game
with each of these schools and won
from V. H. C. and Whitman but was
defeated by Idaho and Washington.
The Oregon-Aggie game which was
scheduled for last Saturday was call
ed off on account of the nrevailinz
The rainy weather and according to J. V.
Itenefiel a new date will be arranged
after the return of the team from the
north. Oregon is scheduled to meet
the Aggies here on May 30.
William Jteinhart, varsity coach,
expects to ge well fortified with re
serve strength as he is taking Bliss
and Mimnaugh, catchers; William, j knew ejact wbat W1UJ deared
H we-,r. h a llg.rimn nnoci . . IlliltAn I " ... .
Brooks, Harrison, possibly Dm ton
and Adolph, pitchers; Itex Adolph,
first; Ilobson, second; West, short;
Cook, third; Jones, Jteinhart, Knud
son, and Wright, outfielders.
The outcome of this trip will deter
mine whether the varsity stands a,
chance to top the conference. So far
only one team la leading Oregon. The
Aggins haye a perfect record while
tho varsity stands with five won and
two lost.
What happens wIipu the umpire Is
hit by a batted ball?
Such n (happening Is differently in
terpreted according to the existing
conditions.
tf the umpire is struck by n fair
hit bull beK.-e it is touched by an iu
fieldert the batsman Is entitled to firct
hasp, the bull' becomes dead and no
runners cnu advtinre uidess forced to
make room for (he butter.
If at the time thu umpire wax hit
there was a run net on fire hne only,
. said runner would bt forced to ad
vance to second to make room for 'he
bat small first.
If, however, there were runners on
second and third nt (lie time and the
runner on third scored and the runner
on second advauceil to third, they
would hs compelled lo return to their j
original bases.
When the upmire Is hit by a baited!
-ball on which a fielder tins made a i
piny, no attention Is paid to the hap-1
peiiing. The ball is simply coimiden d
in piny and the runners advance at
their peril,
Tim interpretation of the play ht
gen entirely on whether or tut a play
ha been made on the ball. If not, the
ball Is considered in play. i
(Jray Takes Seven
Consecutive Wins
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TROPH
The 'JO. n i im tntprdionling team from
the lmue -County Sport mnen's asso
ciation wiik defeated by the Cnrvnl-
lis team yesterday, by a score of HI
targets In ltHHi, This was the aet'ond
victory for the Corvallis shooters,
which gives them the chitinploiiabip
and trophy. (
Hay Watch wax the high gun niun
on the local team, ncoring 4!) out of
'U hIioIn. Bay (ihisa won Hie banilt
cay by a acorn of -17, Hliootiug from
'St yurds. More 'than '!. Nhooters
took pint in Hie tourtiiiment, repot h
W. W. Mel 'or mirk of the local tiiun.
All the tthoolera who took part in
Sunday's tdioot will be in Eugene for
the statu registered shoot May LMKll,
it wiih staled. Proxiniua for the shoot
have been distributed, lifting the vari
ous events, the method of chiNHifica
lion, and thu prim money In each. (
Following are the Eugene shooter
who went to Corvallis Sunday :
Bay Ituhb (captain), Bay Veatch,
L. E. Simmons, Uay (JIhhh, I on Cum
mings, .1. It, Hlcwett, (iuy Molt, Dr.
Bogiin, tins Necly, W, W. Hntnstet
ler, W. W, Mi'Cornack, Ailbur llcii
tlershott, CharleH Adiims, lh Ireland,
.1. W. l'rime, II. U. Bablburg, lr.
Sniilb, Henry Veatch, N. .1, .Nelson.
Track Squad Hack
From Jaunt North
XKW YOHK, Miiy I.M.-'I'lio ypr-!
plil prfdirllon nf lnn.igrr Conni.i W ilh.m llajwaiil, Inuk ii.urh u(
Muck of th. AHlhlc-lio Hint Sum lirnr "lv',l). ml lli- li ii.uk imii
I frinrlr or Fori Wi.rlli. w.iulil rlup In ' 1,1,0 U,J,I ,ll- 'rll' l Mi-nillo lint K.l-
dmiiiclion llm nblit rlshl-lmnili-il 1 ll,J rctm n-l rli'nU. (irKuu lu..l
I iili-hiT in Hi. Amcriraii Iriixur. litis 1 h " M,,l-,l bM '""k f""r
piiroarliPil fulfilliiifnt. 1111,1 l'lci'.
liray hl In. arvrmh c.liir-filllr. Kluiiuimuu ul ( Ill's. II niiiiu i limc I,,
triumph yralcrdny In turning hack fhi l'1'llkl'1 i"-1"' rvcunl in llio hroa.l
'hlcno While Koi, (I to 1, with liv 1 j1""" "'"'11 l'"!'"! -M f'ft ("ur iin.l
mlrrcl h!t. Th triumph boo.tnl ! ll" ll'' lur lirst place in the
J h adplnhtn a n-inninv .trunk iti i lllrl
WITH TUB COLLKOH Vj WITS
(A collection nt aidc-aplittorii from
(fOHh'knows-ulicro hy Mr. One Tunch
O'doofly.)
I JIl'l'S Who wna that lnily I tiw
you wnlkinit down the atreot with
Inat nixlit?
Lll'I'S That wna no street, it wna
a roail. The Turplo Vertebrae.
. '
MOI.I.V Anil on run juat het 1
Kave that John n piece of my mind,
too!
I'DI.I.Y How charitable of you.
The Tink Step In.
.
The proof nf the puiMitig In fre
quently the featured member of n
tdnw-iiioviiijr funernl cortege. The
Wow Wow Wow!
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KIIIST STI'llK I wns tapped for
the Kjipa llcppn I.ejipa on the enm
pua toihty.
SKCONI) HTDI'K They ahould
have tapped yon on tho cocoa. Thu
QllillCl'tOWU ItlMlRlll.
The olil-fashioned father who used
to drive
for onla in n shady lane now has
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ernoon in the M. E. church parlors for
Mrs. T. Curtis who leaves soon for
Arkansas. There were 40 present who
each presented Mrs. Curtm with a
tjiiitt block containing a piece of the
dress of the person .who pieced the
block, refreshments were served.
Mrs. Katie Veatch is visiting in
Corvallis with her sister. Mrs. Jennie,
Currin.
Arthur Ferguson from Canyon City
is visiting his brother, Sam Fergu
son, and family.
3ir. and Mr. L. L. Harrell motored
to Clendaie and spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Harrell's brother, F. N.
Harrell and family.
The auxiliary will treat the Amer
ican legion to a covered dish supper
Monday night in the I. O. O. F.
hall.
.Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Goff returned
Friday from a triy to Salem where
they visited with their son O. H. Goff.
Miss Elsie Canterberry and Ken
neth McBeynolds were in town Satur
day. Iter. A. Balph Spenrow has been
chosen by the high school senior class 3
to give the baccalaureate address this
year in the Christian church.
Mrs. C. A. James returned from
Portland Saturday.
Mrs. T. A. McGinnis returned Sat
urday from Portland where she visited
her mother-in-law, Mrs. McGinnis.
Mrs, R. L. Stewart returned Satur
day from Eugene where abe visited
her sister, Mra. Dunn.
Bev. E. V, Ostrander came up Sat
urday from Eugene on business.
Sain Schwartz and Robert Galloway
returned Sunday from their vacation
at Enterprise, accompanied by Rob
ert's aunts, Misses Xane and Snow
ilea ton who will make an extended
visit with their sister, Mrs. Homsr
Galloway and family. s
Twenty-four Royal Neighbors went
to .ugene Friday night and put on
the team work initiating two candi
dates. Refreshments were served by
the Eugene lodge and a delightful time
was enjoyed by the visiting neighbors.
A tourist ran into an oil pump at
the Woodson garage Sunday morniDg,
tearing it out of tfce sidewalk.
The following high school and
eighth grade pupil's, received prizes
Saturday night for essays written dur
ing the past week, this was sponsored
SAX FRANCISCO. May 18. Frank ! by the Elmartea club: Eighth grade
Brazill, hard hitting third basement of pupils Girls, 1st prize, Esther Even
the Seattle Indians still leads the way I son; second pprize, Beth Bede; tfaird
of the Monmouth Normal, and ba3
been a teacher in the Pendleton No.-
nial. Mr. York is associated with W.
i it. B. Wileoi of the University of
I Oregon. They will make their home :n
1 Eugene.
Murry Buchanan sold peas from
' his garden for 20 cents a pound Ian
j week. He planted the peas last Na-
vembcr and they are now. bearing a
i good and high priced crop.
1 The liigh school play "Home Came
Ted," given Friday night in the Ar
cade theater, was pronounced by the
audience as the best play ever put on
by the senior class in Cottage Grove.
The acting was fine and more than
$300 was taken in, the expenses will
; be taken from this before they will
Elmer Wood, father of Mrs. Louis
Scboltz, was brought from tlbe Eu
gene hospital Friday to the Louis
Scholtz home on east Main street.
Mrs. II. W. Titus and daughter
Marjorie and son Jack, went to Port
land Saturday for , visit with Mrs.
Titus' parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Hood.
Charles DeWald returned Friday
night from Canyonville where he haB
been since Easter with his brother,
Henry, who is suffering from the flu,
He put In hta brother's crops. He anij
'his son Jesse, who will be In Cottage
Grove for the hill climb.
A reception was given Friday aft-
Brazill Heads List
Of Coast Batters
for Pacific Coast league batters with
an Rvcrago of .404. Although he drop
ped 31 points during tho week Bra
zill has a good margin over High of
'Portland who Is eecond in the list
with a .413 percentage. Paul Waner
of the Seals trails next with an aver
age of .31)0 while Vitt, Salt Lake,
cornea next with .3(J3. These averages
include Saturday's grimes.
M. Shea, hitting .351! is setting the
pace for the Senators. Guisto is lend
ing tho Oakland batsmen with .377,
while Hcmmingwny is high man on
the Tiger squad with .374 and Ja
cobs, batting .317, tops the Angels.
Brazill nlso holds tho home run
honors with a total of nine. Hood.
Los Angeles and Laznrro, Halt Lake,
flre credited with seven homers each.
Lnzarro lends the base, stealers with
nino pilfered cushions.
Billy Lynns Says-
By BILLY EVANS
CKI-3K1NG to break a record held by
yourself carries n little different
thrill than trying to outdo a rival.
(ieorire Sialrr finds himanlf in that
borne that Always position as he goea about his work of
getting one or more hits in every
game. 9
NitOor knows If he fails he is (dill
the "king" as far ns consecutive bat
ting performances are concerned. Ho
is the holder of that record.
Back in 1UU. Tjru Baytnond
Cobb, athlete extraordinary, kitted
safely in 40 gnmcs in a row, getting
from one to five hitH in every game.
liuring that long stretch Cobb
nutria 77 hits.
It was believed he had established
a record that would stand for years,
perhaps for all time.
prize, Alberta Williams. Boys Firit
prize, George Mennett; second prize,
Ralph Boslaugh; third prize, Ccctl
Armes. High school prizes Delta
Hopper had-by far the best essay on
"Better Homes" and received first
prize 'of $5 and $1 was given by the
Elmartes club, making $0; second
prize, Martha Higgins; third prize,
Lucile Ralston. Boys first prize, C.
Ellis; secind prize, Harold Bede.
Prizes for the best looking yards
first prize, Mrs. Catherine Bader;
second prize, Dr. Henry Titiis; third
prize, Miss Esther Silsby. The Bchool
prizes included all grirries from the
first to the eighth grades, and the
high school prizes included all grades
from the first to tho eighth grade a,
and the hig school, on written csBays
on "Better Homes." The Cottage
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8helk-jou wIioho car rims out of gas
JttHt where it ought to. Tho Cup
and Saucer.
U'H
lution? in i.r
The Kitten's Pur
st might.
League Standings j
fnn Franclsro
I.o Angeles ..
tVtlt lk
ffcattle
Oakland
I'nrtland
Karramento ...
Vernon.
Pacific Coast
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What fin vou think of evo-
.nisi eleven years later, ueorga
1 never monkey with it. Sister came along and hit safely In 41
consecutive contests, orating t onn s
record by a fdugle game.
If nlie c-loxes her eyes and subs, I
"I love you," don't believe her; If' A glnnce at StaJer's record for con
she looks you straight in tho eye and secutive batting revenla much of in
swears by all that is Immortal she tcreat in making a comparison with
loves you, don't believo her either, i Cobb's performance.
The Arnlex Maratex Latnrex. Sisler made one more run than did
j Cobb. He who connected for one
BOGiiS-. I eo the Fords have gono I more hit, getting 78.
in for flying. In the matter of extra bases, Sis-
HOGGS - lira em, when did they ler made 13 doubles to VZ for Cobb,
die!- The Hand-Painted Sardine. ; connected for eight triples to seven
for Ty, while the Georgia Peach made
Life is what you make it. Bemem- one home run to none for Sister.
The varkiiy In nt hrditlrd to inoet tlu I her that the nest time you feel like Thus the figures show that the
Akkm'm tu a dual (nick and de.d in
btfi a Sitnidttv and according to ml
viuice dope tin nboulri prove an iiitet
ruling meet. Th mighty lluskirs de
feated the A g sirs hi a dual meet in
Corvallis May '2, PO to 41 and pro
duced a win over Orrion lnt Saiur-
uttiug out the Skippy page for your 1 work of the two great players was
scrap hook, the Perjuring Hot practically on a par over the long
;t retch of gamea In which they ftiRn-
sged to hit safely one or more times.
Bill Baseball Stars
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Ywt.rday'i Results
Onklnml I'ortlniiil trr
rrtinn IIMI, Srnttl. Il l),
'rimfnln S-3, Sun Kniriiiv 7,
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Women Play Golf
For British Title
Stilt Ixk 11, ! An,iii 7.
National L.aoua
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Nfw Vork. , id .M9 ,
llrookltii H 13 .Mft
I'ittaburth 12 12 ,,VX i
Cinrinuati 11 is .4fis !
H"ton 11 M .40
rlili-ao 11 is .4-j;i,
bi. Iritis u lit ,:;iui
. American Lsagua
W. U IVt
riiiladfliihia Jit .1 .MX) j
AVanliinctnli HI 0 .Vol !
ihunS'. 17 12 ',v!
t'lrvrland 10 10 ..',71 ,
Kt. 14 17 .4.V!
fw Vork n J7 .Sill
hftroit 1) '.'2 .:.no'
Ilnaton I) 111 ,2tR
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RICHARD W. MARQUARD
ll'rn CIvpniul, (luo, April 22,'
IStl. l'itrhcr, lloalcn Ilrivwlrt. '
Major lraauc carrer rurrhaard hy
tlianta from Indianapolis. Amr-rloan
ti .soriation, in I'.fciS, (or fit. (Mat. Sent
t Itrooklyn In lltl. at wnixor prii-p.
Trailrd to I 'inoiliunti for lHlti-li Itru-.
thrr tn lit'.'tl. Trntlfd to ltrare, with
Kopf for Jiu-k Soott following afaaon.
tut of tntna moat of H--4 or.aon, dti I
Of addfd Interest to Sisler'a record
Is the fact tliat Joe Hush, now a mem
ber of Ihe Itrowns' pltchlntr staff, then
with New York, stopped bis bourns
rampage. i
Saving
Is
Profitable
The successful savor is
ho who lias n steadily
prowing bank account.
It is ready for him in
case of emergency or to
permit him to grasp op
portunity vhen it
comes.
You, also, will find a
Savings Account here
at the First National to
bo profitable. Just
when may wo have the
opportunity of opening
nn account for vouf
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
Eugene, Oregon
I
j Grove Creamery gave ft quart of ic
j cream with each priie.
Stanley .7amewuod, foreman of tbo
; Culp Creel logging camp was struck
in the back Friday at 4 o'clock and
i his right shoulder dislocated, tie was
taken to the Eugene hospital where
JJr. Xtal attended him. Ibe choker
pulled out from under the log and
struck itim in the back.
J. Q. Willits, a retired school teach
er, went to Kugene Saturday night
and heard ''The Creation." He said he
had wanted to hear this production
for 50 years and this was bis first
opportunity. He pronounced It as be
ing very good.
William Wilkins died Saturday in
the Kugene hospital where - he was
taken Friday. He underwent an opeur- j
tion. Ho was 74 years old and thej
father of Mrs. William Birch of Aali I
avenue. His fuoeral will be held Mou- j
day in Marcula.
Wil!'ani Alamson and family mot-red
from Dcnamore, Kansas, reach
ing Cottage Grove .Saturday where
they are with Mr. Adamson's sister,
Mra. Frank Hawkins and family.
Judge E. O. Potter of Eugene ad
dressed the adult classes in the Pres
byterian Sunday school Sunday morn
ing. He said it made no difference to
us about the divinity of Christ so long
as we tried to live the Christ like life.
spending a few days looking after his
property interests.
Mrs. Grace Harbit is spending a
month in Eenterprise, Oregon, where
she is caring for ber daughter, Mrs.
H. K. Hockett, who lfi 2iL
Itobert
from
above Wendling Saturday.
Hugh Kester. brother of Dr. En
gene Keeter of this city, came to
Springfield Friday with Dr. and Mrs.
Kester. He returned to Portland Sat
urday. Miss Josephine Huckins of Spring
field route 1 underwent an operation
tian hospital in
morning.
About
- -out .-a ffi(1EW
"u JietliodUt chorck M7 ':-
( Mn -t.. -1u-HCfi
- i usi mures on
-ert Hayes and son were down i ing dinner togeth HriiT.
the Booth-Kelly Lumber camp j church basement. f l a( i
The Brattain Uiv! ,
9&M
- .rvrotn streetH fc
for appendicitis at the Pacific Chris-i seven blocks for tuV:
reeling a survey c('.
through on rl, 1- -Ttfiyi r
ot the Brattain
a soon to be coastruet -.eld
The survey h"
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SPRINGFIELD
SPRING FIELD, May IS. (Spec-!
ial) A fire wall of full concrete is to
be built by Welby Stevens and A. J.
Perkins on the west side of their bus
iness lot at Fourth and Main streets
adjoining the land owned by Mrs. Mar
ian Hamlin of Portland. The Stevens
and Perkins building which is under
going repairs will be extended on the
west to the fire wall and a stairway
added, extending to two new apart
ments which will be added upstairs.
The building will also be extended 60
feet on the south to the alley-way.
Keiu ode ling will take about a month
or more to complete. John Gilfrey,
proprietor of the Independent Meat
Market of Eugene, will occupy the
northeats corner of the building.
Mrs. R. S. Johns of Glendale arriv
ed Friday ofr a visit at the home of
her pareirts. , Mr. and Mrs. C. N.
LuBby. i
Mrs. Mary Tite arrived Saturday j
morning from Grinnell, Iowa, for a !
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mustoe'
on Springfield route 1.
Mrs. Wallace Hawke left Satur
day with friends from Harrisburg bo
attend the Rehekah convention in
Ashland which begins Tuesday.
Mrs. Emma Olson, who has been
quite ill for some time past, is report
ed slightly improved.
Miss Sylvia FilfUen of Eugene sang
Sunday at the Springfield Christian
church services accompanied by the
horn quartet
Mr. and MrsHnTry Scott and son
Vera of Salem visited Friday with
Mr. Scott's sister, Mrs. W. H. Adrian
of Springfield, on their way tx Med
ford. ...(
Grant Roberts was in town from
Natron Saturday.
Dr. M. G. Evans of Portland is here
Shows!
COMING, May 25 io 30
SNAPP
BROS.
Under Auspices of
National Guards Units
I.arorpist Show tn Plav Fnaano TLi. i?
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Located Willamette Field
25 Double Length Railroad Cars 25
350 People 350
25 High Class Attractions 25
2 Big Free Attractions 2
Baby Ray's Wonder Act
The World' Youngest Acrobat
and
Mat Gay, World High Diver 100-Ft.
' Backward Somersault Dive Into 48
Inches of Water
Free Admission to Grounds
BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY
And Be Entertained by the Best
ppemticitis operation. In earl)
days of major league career referred
Tliim, Smiintid, Mnj IS. - tP) -Mna
Jofi-e Wrtlintd. the title holder,
Mnwv.'.l the firvt round of the Hni
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by deft Mute Minn Waidrll of Ireland
Ht'Yrtt up ud li& lo plat.
Mim I o, the UVIsh champion, !-; io n the $11,000 Hrauty).
fratrd Mr, i. Collins Hrowu, four up! Outstanding (eats In UM2 won hi
nod two to pity and thui earns the first 11) stars, major league record
mot to meet Mita GIvnt.a ColletL tht for modern times. Pitched n-htt, no
! former American champion in the run gam againit Brooklyn April 19.
rvomi rouuu loinrrow. j Ji'io, nn urn game vi ytar. in itl
Mlti Mae O'Gnrman of TroTidenc. won 24 garnet and loet 7 for percent
It. I . n ihe tirM .Vuieriean entrant nee of .774. bis beat to date.
lo be eliminated, (.thing before the
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ROUND TRIP FARES
St Paul $76.85 St. Louis $86.35
Chicago $90.85 New York $152.25
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Two of America's Finest Trains
North Coat I.lmllrd rla S. P. A S, N. P, C R A Q.
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L. f. KNOWLTON F. S. APPELM AN
Trav. Paia. Aot. Agant. Phone 140
OREGON ELECTRIC RY.
A Short Time oAgo
We presented a new idea in selling
men's high grade clothing, a
Ten-Pay-Plan
inaugurated through our close con
nection with the makers of
Society Brand & Fashion
Park Clothes
for the convenience of the vast number of
responsible men in this community who
want the better kind of clothes.
Many have availed themselves of this extra
ordinary service. They pay as their incomes
permit and at no advance in our regular
cash prices. The Plan is a gratifying success
it is a modern idea, as applied to high
grade nationally known clothing.
'lere's Hcnv It Figures
$30 MEN'S AND YOUXO MEN'S SUITS
You pay $6 when purchased and $2.40 weekly
$35 SOCIETY BRAND AND FASHION PARK SUITS
lou pay $7.00 -when purchased and $2.80 weekly
$40 SOCIETY BRAND AND FASHION PARK SUITS
ou pay $8.00 when purchased and $3.20 weekly
$45 SOCIETY BRAND AND FASHION PARK SUITS
. ou pay $9.00 when purchased and' $3.60 weekly
$50 SOCIETY BRAND AND FASHION PARK SUITS
"iou pay $10.00 when purchased and $4.00 wecklv
$55 SOCIETY BRAND AND FASHION PARK SUITS
ou pay $11.00 when purchased end $4.40 weekly
$60 SOCIETY BRAND- AND FASHION PARK SUITS
You pay $12.00. when purchased and $4.80 weekly
Increased Turnover More Rapid Turnover
bring down selling costs and make .it possible for us
to render this service
Green-Kilborn Co.
825 Willamette St.
men s wear
Eugene, Oregon
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