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Ilii, RUQEKE QUAttQ
Ruth's Sub Is Good
Ben Paichal Plays Well For
Yanks
T1S COBB TELLS
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JOE.
FESTIVAL IS HEMf .
Sport follower of die variun L'lii
veriiiy of Oregon aiblelic teflinu will
be treated to a nwcci of event duriin
I liis week-end, providing the iurtetueni
wenttier it nhtent. Track, baaebnll and
tennis wilt feature the program wliirh
it, given ai port of (he univemity jun
ior week-end festivities.
The track meet scheduled between
Otegon and the Oregon Aggie Satur
day at iirliO will he the paramount
event of the wek. Hoth tennis are
ap roximrilely the same In regard to
ailvjinco strength, as hoth lout to the
Wellington team by about equal
scores. Oregon had a five point ad
vantage, however, according to cue
finnl counts betwe'iis the ineem, which
wna Wasiiingion JM,, Oregon Akk"'
11 and Washington 8.1, Oregon 4i.
The local varsity will he slightly hand
icapped in this meet, however, Walter
Keleey will be out for the real of the
aeaon due to a severe nine of In
grippe, it was announced yete,nluy.
Track Men Out
With the announcement of Kelney
being out it makes a total of three
jolu handed to the varaity thin year,
l'iifct Harry Jhdt, the fa hi em sprint;
er out was declared ineligible due to !
grades, then last week Tiny Johnson, j
premier weight man, waa placed in the(
IwiKpital with a never case of the
mumps. However, the varaity is still
conceded a good ehance to upset the
dope and hand the Aggie another de
feat. Cleaver has shown new form
in the burdlea and Is expected to com
pete (is be did hist year due o the
complete recovery of the injury be re
ceived last year, Ciirn.theri,, Tuck and
Halph Ktaley will compete in the hur
dle races wllh Cleaver.
In this meet llaywnrd will use vir
tuii.ly all the men turning out fr
irack as there is no limit on the num
ber to he entered. WeHterman and Kx
tra, both exceptional fast aprinters
have completely recovered from pulled
leg roiiKclea which baa been holding
them back nil year.
Tennis on Schedule
Following the track meet In Im
portance will be the tennis meot be
tween the vareity and an nggregalion
of Oregon Aggie, Saturday. The local
varsity defeated the Aggies in the
Tirst meet held in Corvailis by u 4 to
a score. This score showa the equali
sation of the two teams and funs are
promised another Hone event. The
varsity entrant will he picked from
.Meyer, captain, OUerberg, .Mead,
Adum. and l.iiy.lni. Next week the (
sqund will go to Semite where they
will meet I tic ..unifies in n match
which waa scheduled for here lat.Sat
urdny hut wn called off due to rain.
This meet will he played Thursday,
May 'IK Immediately after this meet
the Wcbfootera will enter in the
: Const Conference chHinpioiinhip meet
to he held in Seattle May W and 'Mi.
Oregon i conceded good chance to
place first in this conference meet.
The freshmeu will furnish the base
ball. They ire scheduled to meet the
Honks tn a two-game series. The firm
contest will be played Friday at 2;.'.0
as Che sport openrr. The second tilt
la billed for Saturday morning at 10
in order to give way for the afternoon
truck meet. The frehiinn have a com
paratively weak team according Co
dope, hut have a real pitching staff,
linker and Host have been showing
varsity ability in the box but the in
fielders seem to slip occanionnllv. The
Kugene high school team defeated
(hem in a six-inning practice game
last night ft tt :i. The game was mar
red by numerous errors on boih sides.
The freshmittt making four and the
prepper iwo.
Basnbi.ll Is Feature
The varsity baseball team will not
be seen in action on the cnmpuM this
week-end as they will be playing
Whitman College In Wnlla Walla
Saturihiy. The f .-i"ltmiiii track men
will migrate to Corvnlli I'liday for a
dunt track tind field meet with the
AnJie Honks and will iiKi be out f
the campus sporllight.
The inlia-murnl baseball chumpinn
hip will be decided Saturdiy and will
be an added feature of the iiiblclici
program. Two tennis will be placed j
tomorrow and the winner of thonf
will tangle for (he highest campus
h'mor.
The lint nf nthlellc events scheduled
for thin week end are: l''ridii- In
derctasM tug of w iir I " o'clock.
Kretthm.m inime.nl wen rem will paint
the "'(" n Skinner's bulte at lit a.
m. and willi the varsity order of the
"O" lending them. The KrcHhman
baseball leitui will inert the t Iregoti
Aggie ltod in the first game for ihe
fentme of (he day.
Saturday -- l'roli-1tok l-wel-nll
it.nirt it;Ht a. m. ViirmivAggie ten
nis meet I :.U. V.irmt -Aggie track
meet ii 110, Oongbiiui liAHrltsIl rhnm
pionship pint off 4.
Hockey li played
The h'H'key season for the Cniver
sity of iregm women had lln officjtil
opening today. The Yimous cliim
lenms will vie for (be campus cham
pionship during the next two weeks.
The schedule call, for a round -robin
Affair.
Compulsory p rue lire NcxionM have
termmnicd ami the actual playing of
gnmes tut st sited. The iti-giee of skill
with w Inch i he girls bundle their
slicks cuiipled with their knowledge
of the sport prmie sometluug out i
of thr nrdmary in a sport which is
Just beginning tn git n recognition in
ll'i- country, stntf thnn in ehargf of,
wiiorii's phsicnl education, 1
The completed srhr.lole fr t ins ;
hN key Is as follows; May 'J Jun
iors seniors; Mnr JV Juniors frenb- !
men; May 27. fri'shmett-snphotnores;
May '.It, juniors-sophomore, .tune I. j
eniors-f reshmrn; June II, seniors- '
sophomores.
sKW'ti
J . -it:. i V.'. .. iA
Ben Paschal
Meet the hard-hitting outfielder of
the Yankee, who has been playing
a great game as Rtihstitute for Hnbe
I tilth, ill in n Sow York hoNpital.
While not the fence-ornsher the Uiitnh
. I'aschal baa, neverthecs, been
filling Che role acceptably. He looks
like a coming atar.
DKTHOIT, .Mich., .May litV-'iCe
What's the matter with the Tigers?"
TyrtiH Cobb, (heir manager, made
this answer toduy:
"The Tigera are not, and have
never been as g od a bull club jh
moxt fans liked to believe."
Only CM'eluud, Jiosiou and ('In
ch go, the three low team in the final
perecntage cdumns lust year, iiiumk
more errora than the Tigers, tin:
tieorgiun pointed out. "Individual ef
fort win, ball games, be said. "It is
the player with the bat putch that j
drives in runs. There are no 'push
over' teams in the American league, j
Kvery g;ime the Tigera win menus a,
hard battle thn ush nine innings." j
Cobb then advanced another con-
tributory cnute to the Tiger's rever-j
sal. j
"l'sychology plays a prominent p:irtj
in Che baseball," be said. "A bull club'
that is beaten conaiatently, especially
by narrow margins iwe have l'jt t-'u
games by one run) lias a heavy psy
chological point to overcome."
ian golf star, was eliminated from
the Ifriiish ladies open tournament
today by the champion MUs Joj ce
Withered.
The final score was four up aod
three to play. x
.Mia I. II. Kowier, defeated Miss
Joy Winn at the llth hole. Miss V-il
Leitch defeated Miss H. Hirch, 5 up
and 4 to play. !
Mian (iladys Ilastin defeated .Mi? 1
Kowlie, r up and 4 to play.
Mia I orris ( 'ho rubers defeat"!
Miss U. V. Wan, 0 up and 5 to play.:
Mias Molly Oourlay defeated M.pn.
Kin. 4 up and H to play. i
MisH Janet Jackaon, Irish chain-
pion, defeated Miss I. Doxford, Sun-,
drirlge I'ark, 3 and 2. j
This afternoon Miss Wethered ;
meets Miss Jtorris Chambers who de-t
fented her in 'the Ht'J.'i chnmpionship.
News of N.earby Towns
Special Correspondence To The Guard From Various
Live Districts In Its Field.
m lrr n 1 1 1 1
IKAjidA
Why doesn't the Infield fly rule
apply with a runner on first base
only and less than two out?
The thought of the infield fly rule
was to offer protection to the run
ner by automatically retiring the
baLsmun and thereby doing away with
the runnera being iorced to advaiKc
and he in danger of being doubled-
up.
M'HIXGFIKLU May 20. (Spec
ra.,.lr. aiili Mrs. Karle N. Dil
hud motored to Creswell Monday eve-
nuig where they were guests at the
-Mr. Hillard'a uncle, C. 8.
ituwe.
iuith Montjoy i completing re
pairs oa hi. hou. at Fifth and C
itrttt.
W C. A. I'ohl of Artorin, father of
Mm. M. H. Huntley of this city, ar
rived in- Springfield Monday night to
visit for .everal days with Jliijir ana
! Mr. Huntley.
Sh:innon, Oregon, Monday, where they
will make their home.
Mr.. Arthur Robert, returned Mon
diy evening from Albany where .he
j Ind Lten called by the aenou. illnew
.if her aimer, Mra. Homer iJavU.
I'Mrs. Kavia has uodergune an opera
i tiou pud reported improving.
J. A. (jriskey of Spokane left yes
terday for'hta home in Spokane after
i.-itiifg over the week-end with Mr.
ami .Mrs. Isaac N. Endicott.
i J. Gray of Thurston was a bua
itieKS viFitor in town yesterday.
Mrr. Hert (Jatea wab here from
Mitrccla Monday.
Mr. and -Mrs. Fred Fischer and
son Hale were here Monday from
Mun-ola.
Mr. and Mrs. U. F. Baker of Ma
bel have taken a house between K and
NUT
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VI HUM 5
Mfll.K theuo are not the melan
choly dtiya of which Mr. Shake
epeare wrote, still the melon colic
daya aren't far away.
Hip Van Winkle rubbed -his eyes,
yawned and culled for the Kvening
H bidder. Tho headline screamed,
"AtlUeUlcs Lead the League." v . .
"By the abadea of the great Nor
wegian Bristling." exclaimed Ihe old
gent. "Things do morn after all"
Bitter expprience has tctight us
that the "well-informed men of the
turf" possem more misleading gu
formation to the square inch than
any seven persons that ever resided
in n lunacy rorrsl.
Io not blame heredity or environ
ment If your life doesn't wnrk out
Just right. , . . You will get more
perxonal satisfaction by blaming
both.
Wi appear to be one of the few
c lhiucd soul in t he land who (fid
not sob over the death of Madison
Siiniie (birdeii. . , , Vou see we
happen to realize that Vven this does
not mean the end of ihe six-day hike
races.
The A. A. C tuts applied n coat of
whitewash to Nnrini and we are not
exnoily sure Just how it will go with
his prerent coat of tan.
The Aikanmis .lady who shot her
husbiiud hecaiiae be biidn't done n
lick of work in seven years, probably
ended the career of a very excellent
fihlicruiti n.
There ia imihiiig nourishing for
; a physical impossibility to make a
veu vii,k- m.- oiinn.in. ! double play on a fly bail to the in-
ing a program of daily training which ! Ut"S i 'e batsman runs On In hit.
includes at leant one hours batting' ne ofL the ordinal rules of base
practice at the Yankee iMndium, Jtabe 1 011,1 JS thHt th hatsiimn should al
Uuth today entered upon the final ! wu' ruu out bi,t,e(l t
With only first base occupied it is 1 Ij "eets n Seventh street for the
week of hi fight for health with
view to rejoining the Yankees when
they play Boston next Tuesday upon
their return from the western tour.
His firat workout yealerday after
nix weeks in the hoHjiiln, suffering
from indigestion and influenza, found
him weak and pale but still able to
plant the ball, in his favorite spot
the right field blcachera. ith
ler how puny the effort.
If disgusted at having hit u pop
fly to. the infield, be stops running
and walks towards his bench, there
U a possibility of making the double
play and he should be penalized for
his indifference.
(-.'ailing the batsman out on an in
field fly with less than two out and
only first base occupied, would do
corps of reporters ami workmen in j away with much of the initiative of
the field to chase his long hits, he j the game. It would tend to make the
wielded bis big stick for the first j el forts of the batsman in many cases
time in forty-three days with an entirely loo machine-like, automatic.
effect indicative of the fact that ill- j
ness bnd not robbed him nf his keen! It is the last half of the ninth and
eye and powerful arm. I the score Is 2 to I in favor of the
His uniform hung on him loosely. visiting team. There are runners on
Hp had lost fifty-four pounds in the first and third and one out.
hospital, bringing bis weight down to J The squeeze-play is called for and
270. He expressed satisfaction over j the runner on third starts home with
period.
his first pnictict
League Standings j
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8ACKAM KNTO, May 20. The
Beavers won over the Ijome team
today by the score of 3 to 2. Hol-
lingsworth pitched better ball than
Shea. I Mi fly Lewis registered a
home run in the second inning.
The score:
It JI K
Porlbmd It S 0
Sacramento 2 0 0
Batteries: Hollingswortb. rtud Tob-
tn; K. Shea nnd M. Shea.
Olher games:
Seattle 8 1ft 3
Salt Lake 15 lrt 1
Batteries: Hasty, Itussell nnd Bald
win; Hulvey, Mil lea by nnd 1'elcrs,
the pitch. The catcher, in his anxiety
to make a play on the runner, pushes
the batsman out of the way and
touches him with the' hall before ho
reaches the plate.
The catcher Is thrown to the
ground by the force of the oolllsion.
The runner on first, after reaching
second and noting tho catcher sprawl-'
ing on the ground, starts for third.
The catcher regains his feet and
throws htm out at that base. J
What Is the proper ruling on such
a play? 4
Answer
When Ihe catcher, in his anxiety to
make a piny nt the plate pushed the
batsuuin mit of the way, bo laid him
self open to double penalty,
Such action on the pant of the'
catcher is construed ns a balk, also
interference.
The runner, apparently retired at
the plate, is entitled to score, while
tho runner going from first to third
tun.mef.
Alri. Hoy Amy of Monroe, who is
convalescing at the home of Mrs.
Fred Frese tn Springfield, is reported
much improved.
T. W. Carney was in from Wal
terville on business yesterday.
(icorgo Perkins left Monday for
Yoncfilia. where he is doing construc
tion work for It. A. Booth after being
home over the week-end.
Mrs. II. E. MoshJer, Mrs. H. T.
Mitchell, Mrs. Dallas li. Murphy and
Mrs. Jack ilendorer attended a con
cert in Kugene Monday night.
Mip Lily Schrewe, who has been
teaching school at Nod, has been
spending a few days in Springfield vis
iting her sister, Mrs. Fred Frese.
Mi-s Schrewe nnd her mother, Mrs,
S, Schrewe leave today for Lodi, Cal
ifornia, to mako a visit.
O
Mrs. Thackrah came to Cottage
Grove from their home in England
in October JSU7 and afterward moved
to Jioseburg in 1HM where they have
resided until coming to their country
home "Holm wood" on the London
road in September 1024. Mrs. Thack
rah 's health has been failing since
that time and in April she suffered
a first stroke of paralysis, and a
second stroke on May 18 which re
sulted fatally. Funeral services will
beat the Mills chapel May 10 at 0
a. m.( Hev. A. li. Spearow df the
Presbyterian church of which Mr. and
Mrs. Thackrah were members, offi
ciating, after which the body will be
taken to Portland for cremation.
At the council meeting for Mon
day night bids were opened for the
new street work of which there were
ten. Other business was, two peti
tions for sewers at the extreme
Bouth end of Sixth street and a peti
tion for sewer at the extreme end of
McFnrland addition between Ash and
Birch avenue.
The sewer committee reported fav
orably on the sewer district between
Sixth and Quincy and Harrison av
enues, and the city engineer was or-'
dered to lay out plans and city attor
ney to prepare an ordinance for the
sower district.
Sewer committee reported favorab
ly and recommended the extension of
Main street storm sewer from Main
street to Silk creek, on the west side.
A petition from several of the Third
street property holders -against the
continuation of the sewer south of
Quiney avenue.
Springfield won the baseball tame
ptayeu luesday alteruoon with the
Cottage Grove team on the Stauffer
field the score was 4 to 1 in favor'
of Springfield.
inj the past week with Mr. and Mra,
11. K. Bice returned home Mondav.
Misa UUie Scbiews will teach the
nrst four f radea of school here the
next term.
Virginia Allison has been lick the
past week but ia better now.
Mr. and Mra. II. , nice made a
business trip to Eugene Monday.
The Community Ladies' Aid will
meet it the home of Mrs. Wilbur
Bourgeis next Wednesday afternoon.
Air. and .Mrs. 1C Cook and fainilj-
inoreu to suanuon the last of the
wefk.
llr. Sloan of the Eugene Bible uni
vvrhitr preached his last sermon here
iu the iiall'Sunduy night. He will re
turn to his home for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Witcroft of the Eu
gene Bible university will take up the
work this following Sunday.
Mrs. Harry Hill and Gilbert Cook
pent Sunday at the home of Sir.
Look's sister, Mrs. Harry Horn.
WALTER VILLE T
state convention bms
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COTTAGE GROVE
Oakland (1 14 1
Loh Angeles 3 8' 4
Batteries: l)elaney, Kiius ami I and thrown out at that base should
Bead: Payne, Kamaey, Milslcad nnd j be sent back to second.
Saudhcrg. . The interference entitles the bats-
0 man to first, while the bulk gives the
SAN FBANCISCO. May 10.- Ver- runners the right to advance one
non at &m Krnncinco. postponed; I base.
double
rain.
on Saturday
eheader will be played
Paciflo Coast League
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Salt Lake
Los Angelea ..
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Portland
Sacramento
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New York 21
Brooklyn , Ill
Philadelphia
Pittwburg 12
Cinniiniiti 12
Boston 1 12
Chicago 2
St. I.ouia 10
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Howard J. Ehmke
Born Silver Creek, V., April
24, 1N14. Boston Bed Sox, Itight
1 landed Pitcher. .
Major League I 'nreer Purchased
by lie-troit Tjgers from Syracuse club,
Nef York State League, in UMJ. Re
ported alo price $;.U00 and players.
Tiudetl to Bed Sox in deal for Pratt
j and Warren "Hip' Collins, October,
1022.
Outstanding Keats Won 20 games
and lost 17 with eighth place chib in
PCo. Pitched no-hit, no -run game
aRiunt Athletics Sept. 7, 112.'.. Struck
out Hit batters in P.t2l, ranking next
to Waller Johnson in the wiiiliuig
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news l lis t Ihe Babe is now able to !
Hit up and ttike imurihnient.
We are not surprised lo hear ibut i
Bombardier Wells has taken up golf. ;
. . . A gdf hall I not supposed to,
Hiriko back.
Two women golfers in Lngbiml
luiifed a hole in one the other dav.
). . . Likely an not (his aUo halved
their ftieiiiNbip.
'
I The news that the South Amcrl
j can cattle exhibit was the greatest
ever held Miows that K Woo
inUed o keenly at that.
Billy Evans Says f
American Loagtie
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California to try
For Golfing Title
SAX J'KAXCISCO, May '.'ll.-More
ttiini -10 of California's itcst golfers
were ready in lie off today in the
racifio et'aM iiunliftcniion fnr Ihe na
tional open golf chatuninnflhiit. The
live low scorers will journey to Wur-
ester. Muss., nes.1 June to rompetp in
i ihe national totinminrnt. Although the
entries in the national meet are sup
It 'St'd lo represent ten weMeril stati'S
jail of the starters are California!)
Till MIX, S.'-'llanil. May -0. -(A- anil with "ne ei-epli.tn are all pru
Miss IIJinna Cnltetl. yonlhfnl Ainer-; fessinnals.
American Star at
Tennis Match out!
COTTAOR GKOVE, May 20.
(Special) The Spanish War veterans
are organizing a post in Cottage
firove, they already have ten mem
bers, enough to secure their charter,
and will proceed at once to organize.
They hove found about 20 men
nrTttind Cottage Grove who were in
the Spanish war.
Mrs. Mary Culp from Hood Uiver
is visiting her cousins the Halph nnd
Will Hnwlcy families.
Mrs. C. E. Powers took her on
lona!d who is suffering from U0 ef
fects of infantile paralysis to the!
Shriners hospital for crippled child
ren in Portland.
Mrs. II. K. Quimby and children
left Tuesday for Santa Ilosa Calif.,
to visit Mrs. Qulmby's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. M. fJrnhtree.
' Hev. 1 Bissell of the Nazarinc
church, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Morris,
Mrs. .lohn 1. .Jennings nnd Mr. nnd
Mrs. Kmbree, motored to Centralio,
Wash., Tuesday to attend the Nass
erine convention.
.Mr. and iMrs. William Baker went
tfi iMigcue luesday and spent tne
day.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. P. Nelson came
from Marcola nnd will make Cottage
(irove their home. mm
Bruce I lolbrook from Portland is
yisiling with Or. Unren C Iyott.
Milton Perkins of Kugene motored
,up Tuesday morning nnd is visiting
his aunt Mrs. Melia Currin.
AI EHedge returned Tuesday from
Portland nnl will return to North
Bend by motor Wednesday.
Mrs. Walter llouscr enme up Tues
day on the stage from Kugene nnd is
visiting her mother Mrs. A Hie C.
Hawkins.
The following ladies of the aux
iliary of the American Legion were
chosen by the lodge Monday night to
attend the state convention to be
held in Prineville June 25. 2tt ami 27:
Mrs. Liia Edwards. Mrs. W. J. White
and Mrs. Max Bird. Mrs. C. C.
Crtison and Mrs. Victor Kem were
chosen as alternates.
Mrs. Or. C. E. Frost entertained
the past Matrons of the Eastern
Star Monday at her beautiful home
on Adams avenue and Sixth street.
The Cottage Grove baseball team
played .Sunday at Pioneer with the
Pioneer team and won the game by
a score of i to 0, the lineup of the
team is McCargar, c; Lang ton, p;
Spray 1st: Smith, 2nd: Heck. a. a.;
Stitiel Hrd: McQueen I. f.; Hubbell,
t f.; Morelork, r. f.; Wendall Coch
ran, substitute. They will play at
Springfield next Sunday.
Mrs. Martha Barncutt Thackrah.
who died Monday, was born in Lis
keard, Cornwall, England, March 21,
1M9. She was married to W. W.
Thackrah June II. IKTil. Mr. and
NOTI, May 20. (Special) The
Noti school ended the eight months
term Friday, May 15 nnd the Satur
day following had a small program
given by Miss Liliie Schiewe's room
and after it, was a basket dinner
brought by pupils and parents. The
teachers served ice cream.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jay and children,
Jsmes, Olis, Melborn and Jerry spent
Sunday nt the Arthur Allison home.
Mr. and Mrs. James Allison and
son spent Sunday at the Km mitt
Smith home.
Cecil Gatewood spent Sunday after
noon at his homestead.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Yoder of El
mira spent Sunday at the home of
Mrs. Yoder'g sister, Mrs. Waller Al
lison. Mr. and Mrs. George Howard and
son of Medford who has been visit-
WALTERVILLE, May 20. (Spe
cial) Page May 31, the W. O. W.
order will have their remembrance
day sernion at the Walterville
clhjrcfa at-11 o'clock. Mr. Harvey of
Kugene will conduct the services.
Mr. Fred Webster is building an
addition on the house he has recently
purchased from his brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Webster left
Wednesday for California. They
made the trip by auto and expect to
spend a week ou the road.
Mrs. Frank Page spent Thursday
and Friday at Cedar Flat.
A. K. Jennings expects to move
his family on to their, farm this week.
He has been rebuilding and enlarg
ing his house this spring. Claude
Hevor has been helping him.
Mrs. Geo. Smith left Monday for
Ashland where she will be the dele-
etitfl for thifl . Itoheknh Indvn tn iia
grand lodge. Mr. Smith accompanied ! the strength nf it. toast frJV
her. They drove through iu their nes Rre growing steadily in flTW'
car. 5Irs. Kay Ferris and tv
io. . tin, auio. iiiimC- .rr inning relatives jm
Fountain and Mrs. Sum Godnrd were t North Fork.
delegates from the "Circle' to the Mr. and Mrs. MrConnck
They left last week and returned
Sunday. Other members of the
lodge went also.
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-: third ?;
Hl'l Sixth er..lJ. .V." " 5
fifhth grade. 11 n'
fifty have ri.tTi .? laiJ
e,r. The ,,?' " V
resolution wat'LtS'
recommemlin, ,0 ,h. . W
next .JJi0B,.:
te on the addition of T-'
the Olson house oa J?"8.
ami second street.
guests f van Cra0T S
on the.r way , c1'!
Mrs. Cora ftl. i., .
rr , "tt ...
the local 1 ' uk:
state convention bfb, u
Sirs. Hy Mi. .... ,
luesday morni,,,, , , , ,.'
the inrnl !..,t. .
CRESWELL
CRESWELL. Ore., May 20. (Spi-
;tt TU M.. ..t .1 it .i.
A. was held Monday afternoon at 'the nps n,,,w aiid a11 r
PRTivri mi
!.,cial)-Mr. and Mr,, p ?-
have rented the hm A T""J
H. S.,mre place nd ,re nI?!l '
ngcareof the er '!
Sitio heie. -
of .he (',
berries over a cen.i
at a eive . " ," !.!
ers are nntt n r l
the .,H "?i;" """f
t TOtW ;
i'.ugene over the week-end.
animations B,ve at the
" nouse i inirsiiay .nd Fridir
Jirs. ,,1-nce I'roult rijitrt i-
Hiitrriii lOltlcnter. Jrs. Yi
Hevery in Klorcnce, MmiI;.
Strawberry nii-kim has naH
school house, the attendance was not
lnrfte but the meeting was full of in
terest. Mrs. Oregor, president pre
sided. Iieport of treasurer showed
the association had 515.65 on hand.
The P.-T. A. charter had been
framed and was hung on the walls
of the school. Mrs. Gregor made a
comprehensive report of the years
doings of the association. Eight in
teresting programs have been enjoyed
during the year. One delegate, Mrs.
Hoy .Miller has attended the state
meeting at - Corvailis. The high
"i-mami to Mp tti-1
Mile tit tne crops.
Mr. l.uard Huston, mail n-
visor, is domg some gnod im-J
ment work on the road bttuvtufisl
ary una irienaoa.
The Clawson families, .wha Ik
ally resided at Ada are um mrul
the ?teweotnb house, known t
Henshaw place.
The beautiful rhododendrons i
in tiieir glory now, wnica pr-
adds to the scenic beauty ol
western Lane roadways.
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The Hcfcrcc
Hi llll. I V KV.Ws
lV giind a coinpntiiiin is the wel
lf i n .-iglit kim. .Mickey Walker!
Sin.-a he nun lh.il hon ir lie has
done little in ili (.-ne of In. title. In
lii:my of his tiiiulii liia iitKiuent. have
been eil.y picking, aliil.'.t setups.
Walker, .horllr atler viniiui( hi.
title. g,,t in It., tiy his rcfii.nl lo
meet laie Shade. If Walker is n
g mhI n fiftliler n. believeil In he. he
h'Hilil have no great (car of Shade.
However, he hs. consistently re- I
fii.ed to meet Ihe t'alifortiian. and
until rerenlly na under silsiiension
In New York suie because of hi.
(ailure to do the luildini of the com
ini.sion, Walker l .hortlr to meet llsrrv
CtJRSION FARES
back EAi
22 rid opening sale date
In effect until and iitcliitline Sfifembcr 15th.
Return limit Oetolwr J 1st.
Now plan your summer vacation journey eat. En
roll te you'll surely visit the wonder-rlaygrounds of
CALIFORNIA
, ...... l.rel.. niul.llr eight champion. While
What waa Ted Meredith . beat time I Walker', title i. not in .Hnser be '
for running the half mlle?-(l. K. T. cause of the we,,ht difference, the!
.tierrniin . nr.i ninn nier nwi. j meetina shon ,1 be ..t.-t.t t.i
distance wa.
M 1 fl, uin.le ir. i aliihly.
( hi ;
When waa Helen Wllla rati, mat
girl lennla champion? It. N. II,
In Ift'l-:!
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How many time. ha. Stanley Cove.
Jeskie topped the IVI-mark in game,
won? C. T. T.
Kour, IIIIH tn 11)21, im-liiaire.
Phont E. ftteven. fnr jiiano tuning '
l i;reb Is the most unorlh,-'!.- bines .
.in all the world. Ilia ,'Mc I. ni.i.t i
difficult lo f.ih.tm If Waiktr .tic!
i cectU in beatint i;rrh. I i.it,( if tie '
j will: he will h.ite ethiiehe, hn !
j riht to he classed as a re.id thani
j pi-n.
! RIVER LOAM
lliter loam for sale, r&oge'liso l !
Wliat )ot await TOU therel
HappT hour, on .un.wept
baachras carafre Jaunt,
through fascinating citieai
curious In.pectl.vn. of Holly
wixxl'. roovM colonle..
Parhapa a aall to Catallna
Uan.li an hoir'a hrow.ing
axnltl th rooiantK iur oi niu
mUtinn.i the. and thous
and other rdea.ufea.
So goviaCalitomlat return
amc wst or an? other routa
you wi.h. Full .topover privtl-ege-
r t ratals . accommodationi
prnonal imice eicallant
Asa any ogant fVtr N" inorrruitiim
Southern Pacific
(1. 1.KWIS, Tifkot Av'.-nl. Phono 44
You Pay As Your
Income Permits
Gree n-Kilborn's
Ten-Pay-PJan
is for the service of men who find it more con
venient to purchase clothing and pay this way.
It is a modern idea applied to nationally known
lines of men's clothing.
Society Brand and
Fashion Park
Clothes
are featured by us on the Ten-Pay-Plan. It is
clothing of unquestioned reliability guaranteed
by the makers and by us.
Perhaps you would like to purchase a Society
Brand or Fashion Park suit on this plan.
$30 MKVS AND YOUXO MEN'S SUITS
You pny $6 when puivliasotl nnd S2.40 wccklv
$35 SOCIETY BRAND AND FASHION PARK SUITS
You pny $7.00 wlion purchnsed nnd $2.80 weekly
$40 SOCIETY BRAND AND FASHION l'ARK SUITS
You pny $8.00 when purchnsed and $3.20 weekly
$45 SOCIETY BRAND AND FASHION PARK SUITS
You pay $9.00 when purchased nnd $3.60 weekly
$50 SOCIETY BRAND AND FASHION PARK SUITS
You pay $10.00 when purchased ami $4.00 wceklv
$55 SOCIETY BRAND AND FASHION PARK SUITS
ou pny $11.00 when purchnsed nnd $4.40 weekly
$(50 SOCIETY BRAND AND FASHION PARK SUITS
You pny $12.00 when purchased nnd $4.80 weekly
No Restrictions : No Red Tape
Just Plain Business
There is no added charge for this service. Ten Pay-Plan prices
are identical with cash and regular charge
Green- Kilborn Co.
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