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' I : '.I . !i 1 Hi'!1!:.' i : -1 :1 ! 1 i !. -i. Mr Page Eight E MEET AT HAYWARD Vnivexaity uf Oregon will matt Ore gon Agricultural college iu the an nual truck ami field meet on Ilayward fielil tomorrow afternoon. 'Hie first event will Hurt at 2:30 oVIock. Neither team i aa atroug OS in for mer yenra. Mr the showing ini'h maile ocninat Witaoingtnn, the meet ahould be cloae. Oregon hna lost Johnson, il. star weight man, who wna eiiiieten 10 make at leant right point, againiit the Acirira. The viaiinra, na in mrm yeara, will he atrong in the dimancef. I'eraonnel of the teama: Unlveraitv of Oregon: .Mile Tell. Neilemeier, Holder, .leffrlea; KlO-jard rlnvh Wralcrinnn, Extra, Klannagnn; 440-yard dnah Kinney, l'rice, Ager, l'.'0-ynrd high hurdlea Kelaey, Una rer. t'nriuthera. Tnek: 2-milc run Holder, Keating, Hnrnea; linlf-mili rlm Tirrke, Manney, Houston; 220 vnnl riiinh Extra. Flnnnagnn, W- terman; 220-jirtl high hnnllea Kel aey, Cleaver, Staley, Carruthera, Tuek: nole vault lloaenlierg. Itieh- mond: aholnut Mauli, Moore, Hloekwell. Kelly; high-jilmn Kbe Vinnnairnn. Kelaey. Tuek, Clearer; tliarna Minim, Moore, Stockwell, VAie. Anderaon: hrond jump Finn mignn, KHkv, Hoaenlierg, Staley; iavelin Itoienheig, Henttie, Ander on; relay Kinney, 1'rioe, Wilbur, Ciiih. Ager. Oregon Aggiea: Mile-run P. Hell, Clarion. Mii-oii; KW-rard ilnah Kin- rh. Wtniilve, Crninj 410-yunl daah Kherhnrl. Lliggina, Kornhart; 120 vnril high hurdlea Cram, Baker, Kvana, I'ehren; two-mile run limni, Hiiwler. Ijiinl. Mil don. Hell, Kittle, Keeeh. Itnrlholoniew; Itnlf-mile run- lloolh. Kniftoii. Morion; 220-ynrd dnah C. Hell, Vfrinilyc; 220-yard low hurdlea (Vain, linker, hvnna, Feh ren, Rcoll; mile relay lliggiiu, '?arnliart, Hnyder, Cerhnrt, liohr liinnj tiole vault Heolt, liaailer; "hot iiut Warner, Crnm, I. Diion, I.iehe, I'riee; high jump Ferke, Wal ker, Hhrlvre, shaver, Wilcox; diacua I'rlce, Cram, .1. I)ixm, Mehe, War ner; brond Jump Scott, Warner, Fehren, Vermjlye, Edwardn, (Jnoile; Jnvelin Warner, Kilertaon, Cram, l'rice. Offic'nla are Keferee, Waller Hum mel; atnrter, George 1'hllhrook; clerk of courae, lladdon Itockhey; acorer, lion 1'eck; announcer, Del Oberieuf fer; marahnl, Officer Hhortea; preaa, Well ilnnea; judgca, of flnlah. Curl l.odell, Victor Iti'h'.v, ('hot lliggina. Wilson Coffey; timera, llnrry Scolt. Virgil II. Karl, W, A. Kerua; field judges, lloh tiiirdner, Ilerl t, on, ling, Kd Kelly, II. II. linger, Karl Widmer. Benefit Baseball Game is Tomorrow Co-operntlnn nf Kugene huninc" men Is nuked br students and mem bers of the Junior chamber of com merce at Kugenc high school, in the lienefH tnichnll gmne tn b- pln.vfd wilh Tnlvprsily high tonmrrow morn. BUSINESS AND CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY ATTOHMCVH TVIIITTKN HWAFKOUO, LAWVEH f 111 M. A W Midi. Counaal, rnn traota, corporation., prup.rly right., ..t.t.a. b.U.r claaa civic bualn.aa. tf . D. ALLEN .Altorny-at-l.aw7of-tin, llovay Hltln., ovor Hank o( Commirci, I'liona fll. WKLLS WICL1JI lwy.ra, oT.r Caatla th.itlra. Upacial attention to xamtniitlon of uli,trauta, draft, conveyance, ana coll.ctlona. Alao to all panalvu mattara, Vlinn. 1021, C A. WINTKnMKlP'.llAttorn.y. at-liw. Land tlll.a and pro bat, .prclallata. Otfh'. ov.r lliik oc C'omm.rca, 1 (alAIITlN Cl. IIOIRJK lawyer, "en aral pr.ctUo. II Ninth Ava. W. 8. M. CALKINS Attoinay. uTT National Hank llldg. IMtona U7. 'O. H. FOHTKH Attorney -at -Law, 17 Wlll.luetl.. Plum. Ill), (IKlWAItll XI. lllt()VVNiciJ-l4n r.r. All bualn.aa promptly a and.d to. T.l.nhona lieu. III. V. DLATTKUY, LA W r Kit Gen eral prai-tlt-e. llfflr. ault. 10 LlKknlth IIIJk, t-iia nn, or., if 'It O IMMKI. ."-Attorney and Conn" ..I lor. HI J Wlllain.it.. l'lion. Ha. nUalMii!! COI.I.KtllCI IknUOIJ. NOVfor llu.ln... Col- f'.'HloKu. rr.a on i.qur.i l'hona UOILKIl IIKI-AIII. AI.D WBI.IlInu C. B. Illlrit AND goNnoll.r r.- r.lr. and eipart w.ldlug. lhnn. f- ' "" " hi".". LI.EANIMO AND PRKaaiNn (KLECTHIO LKATvKlt5ZjMllv". ni., -nolia 100. v.tn'li pr.clat.. fclTT riKANEIts Ol.anln.. pr.a. In and r.palilntr. w, K Naylor prop. 1(9 V illaiii.tl.. l'lion. ::o'. '..i'j t c' NK mpTa nT)H AT. I P H. Praaalni aond i.ip.luni. 'all tor and d.llvar. i! 1 B.v.nth. l'hona IU t'AHI-RT AMD RI'Q CIKANICR. riBfTRIC CI.KANKHR-Phon. 100 " know how. t oltv. m. CAni'KNTUH BHINOLINtJ, Roof lt.p.,. Cau'lTW-" trp.nt.. Work. CI1 IllOfHAirriO V1- y "CHltR0(.,. . li'lT" fRan nuld.aoa rooT aPBciALiaTa ;R. HANDflHVH root ap.olall.1 t orna. calou.aa, fall.n arch. a. All foot allm.nt.. u willam.tt.. Oround floor. Hour, dally 10 a t. m. to a p. m. thon. r. tf rt'it.MTt nn lui.riTti BFAVrR'8 PfRNITIUia; II.1RIMTAL llpholat.rlna, fiirnttur mad. to ord.r, ntpafi In, retinlalnna. lot W, Elvhth. Tel.phon. 411. J. IIM IUM K MKNRT A. TIIOWI' Hre. autoino. bit. Liability and Rurirlary In auranea. Honda. Room It, Ftr.t National llank Rids. tf J. K. PRATT. INPWRA VCK Aene Inatiranc. Rrokera. Ttoom 111 Caatla thaater Hide. Pnon. 1111 tf rtRMTtllK PACKING rttRNlTURK Itil PACKINO Phon. u Pitcher is Strong i "Mull" Holland Thin ntnr ..urir mr the University of Virginia got into baseball's hnll of fnme by b on ting Columbia Uni-vi-rnlty in a J7-inning gnme. It was one of the longrst college tilts on record. in n at 10 o'clock at the south Wll Ininntfti dinmond. Thn game is to rnifld fundit for tlin construction of an ath letic court at the renr of the high school building. Tickets are being sold among bini ncHs men and othf rs for the game. The price tiling tV) cents. The benefit benefit gome was suggested by the IomI cbninbrr of cnmnirrce in response to an innuiry from the prep schoolers as to the beat means of financing the project. Big Baseball Stars HUGH A. MCQUILLAN HornNew York c.ty, Weolt-mber 15, 1SI7. 1'itcher, New York Oinnts. Major league cnreer'PiirchnM-d l;y Hostnn Hruves in 11US from Worces ter club, Kan tern league, for $1500 and player. &dd to Uiants in July, ItfJL', for reported sum of 10),(Km. (hitHlnnding fonts Won 14 games and Inst 8 in llVJl. Ilns been in three world scries, winning two fra.rs and losing one. Kidded .mm in lO'JS. OREUOrr MOTOR CO. h.-ne 0I ,. OHO Olive I.ABIKItlMU AND RKPAIHIJVn HLASTKHINO AND HtPAllUNO 1'hon. 43H-J. m PAIWTI.HU AJIU DHCORATINO PAJNTINU loj.rlor docoratlna oiitald. palutliiK at . reduc.J Vl!';",- r. " ov. 'bon. Jll-J. llii W. Hecond. MWUISIC flllOP VBI.TI'M ft CI.OW Hecond and lilttlr, Etvotrlo A Acetylan wsld- OSlKOI'AllllO rilYSH IA.VS HH. JOHN SI MONS Uateopathte rhyilrino ftnd Hut gon. , 4oi M W HI Us;. PLUHUIKU, TINMMi, 1IKATINQ II A LI, A HHUM WAY Plumb Inc. !( metal work and hot air heating specialty. tf CALL LYNCH A HUADLKY. Plumb huj ami Ht.atlna, impair work. Iu3 W. th. lMione 136. l Fi. Tll,,Jn or llouit Pain tin a, rnous 3U4-Y, t4 ClKOnofc! l. HEIT7.MAN tS- w. "Am av.nu.. l'lion. an. ! IIAI.l, riii;u W TPiiSb7nia"ni i lleatinii. ..war pip., drain ill., i "v.nlli ana Oak. 1'hon. 1001. ! OHAKM l.K.si.KYjfte'.nTnrhol ! """"H, piuinoitiK; t.l Oak. tlAKM.ITH Vhy not hav. a aanltarr drain board, lath tloor or inantl. yea Aban. TO W'"lJ Nin.n KXPBIIIENcrcn Nt)HSH)ood r(. .raiic... l'hona ;J-K ml ryvait ANi A.xn at ikiicoVi 'KI.TH. m7 l OariVral Piattlra. Hpe.i.l attention ,n. to Obai.trl.ia and tile.ai.a fv" men. Offlc. SJ (.(6 Mm.r Ul.lt 1 lion. 3 U.aid.n,., 1J4J p-n.,. aon hi. J'boii. uro. tf r. a, hki.ovkh, M. 1. IV.ellc. iinnr.i dlainnala. Internal lli..llcln. and dlaeaaea of th. ,kn. ana ti.l?"lf ''"'"."r. Hid,.. ... u' I It Ii at. Ultlo. phon. II "... l'hona mo, ,r R. I. r. TITtl8l"bai7t7reirnd r.,V"..0' w""" anl ohlldr.n. Mr"n "'.' . Ninth and t'ak Stra.ta. Raaldanoa. Hotal Oa bum. rhon.. tit. I. brANUAKIi Rt.. no... throat t-T". J'aud and flarva tura- p'hJ; V'.VL - - f ' aiiitoni DO TOU WANT VO SELL t If a. ... ' -,-w .'.. .ua.ion..r. ..p.n.no. In ..llln, liv.. !J,0f.t":! r"' offic. ii K. C. P.fara th. auction. .r. " " iiu,.na, i-hon. 1110. te HKKOHK llt'VlNH ... eur l.r.. II. I if.vnt ov our i( eari !.': i itr.ifi H.AI.I n..nii, and Wlllam.tl Tll At Kll. KfOKNK THANSKKK CO. Hond.d .'ar-l.r.. Tnuckil at t. m m imvicn Tn oiiv. Kt. 1'hon. li IMIrllT tKKn MAHION Vr.ATCH -a-un.ral rllrM- ,..r. igr aaaiaiani full .rmlpm.nl T.nm ant J'.arl :la l'hona lit. W W BRA S'HTBTTrjiKun.'ai dlr.clor. !.... .'tknt !l.ra, U vllv. L I'tioaa til. E INDIANAPOLIS, May 22. UP) The day has passed when command of a rucing automobile is gained only after years of struggle in u machine xhop. Doctors, manufacturers, tradesmen, clerks and scientista, now pilot (be speedster, which in the lust year, have set new records practically for all diHtancea. On Saturday, May .'10, facing the starter for the Kith annual ftOO mile race at the Indianap olis speedway, will be found pilot a skilled in medicine, engineering, man ufacturing, dry Roods and entomology , Tommy Milton, one of the world's most fearless drivers, onn a butter and chocMe factory in St. I'aul. Ir. William Shu Murk of !,on Angelea practiced medicine until the lure of the track drew him away. Henny Hill, n veteran pilot is an entomolog ist; Frank Klliott, between races is an engineer, Antonine Mnurre man ufacturers pleasure cars in Paris. All are college men. The "old guard" drivers, however, will not be without a splendid repre sentation at the forthcoming race. Ralph De Talma, I'ete Ie Paolo, bis nephew; J. 1. Corum, Jules Kllinboe and others worked their way from the pits to the wheel. They are among the favorites to win some of the $100,000 prize money. Ball League Will Soon Open Season JUNCTION CITY, May 22. (Spe cial), At a meeting of various base hall teams held at the Guiety ball, a six-team league consisting of Junc tion City, Veneta, Monroe, Hhedd, Brownsville and Hnrrinburg was for med. J. (i. I.ee of Junction ia -president and Jim Johmon of Hurrisburg is secretary-treasurer. All players must live in the community which they represent for at least VI days prhr to the game in which they participate and must not receive pay for their services. The opening g nines will be played next Sunday, Junction Ctty and Monroe at Monroe, Itrownsville and Veneta at Veneta, and Shedd and Harrisburg at Harrishurg. Woman Will Hold World Golf title TROON, May 22. OP) Miss Joyce Wethered retained the Hritish Indies open golf championship title today by beating Miss Cecil Lettch at the H7th hole in a hard fought mutch that was all nnunre at the end of the first round nnd agnin nt the end of the second. MIhs Wethered won the chnmpioiiHhip in 1022 nnd agnin Inst year. Redsides are Held Plentiful at Beach Iledaidnfl nro abundant at Nfcomn hnarh, It ia reported by Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mnuan, 10SOV4 Third avenue weal, and Mr. and Mra. M. F. Kort- A tire made TN A FEW MATTERS wa , Wefterneri (tladly hand the Balm to our hutern friend, uildlttg mbwiyi and ky crapcra yci 1 Football poaihlv. Climate Improba- Uay. a liaiUICUIUUMVIU iicji i We drive more tnonthi of i the year have greater rente attraction. 1 he "great open ipacea" draw u farther from home. We know rouda and auto and tire I Which, in a way, acrotinr for the aucceaa of C-T-C tirea. -; They are built In the Went to ! I meet Western condition. Fa rem engineers came Weat to build them hut they make them far the Weat as well aa in the West 1 Today they are ranked as one of the three or four really fine - tirea In America. They are the Urgent -ellU)ff, tires made In a Wcstrra-owncd factory. Motorists In the nine western states know what a tire show Id do. Their purchases show that C-T-C does It I Come In and let us show you this remarkable tire "Qualify uHU never bt sacr.iced to meet a price" President ' ' Columbia Tire Corporation Blair Blvd. Service Sta. First and Blair Streets Eugene Oarage '69 Fifth Avenue Weat B. & M. Vulcanising Wks. 845 Olive Street 1 1 a n I b w i 1 1 Full Balloona Semi.nalloona Hravy.litT Corv!aOvri CorJi EUGENE OUABD ney, 3.18 Seventh avenue west, who have returned from a several days' outing and fishing trip to the popular coant resort. On their return to Eu gene, thtj party camped over night at the Devereaux cottage on the Si in law river. Hoads are reported In good condi tion, with grading, graveling and maintenance work now going on in several places, putting the highways in condition for summer travel. The Kugene party reports the best route to Necoma is to take the left hand road just before getting into Swiss iiome. Gopher Grid Team To get new Coach MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., May 22. OP) for the second time within four years the University of Minnesota is to have a new head football coach. William II. I Mil) Kpauldtng in charge of the gridiron sport of the Gopher school since 1022, today was on his way to Los Angeles to work out final details for signing with the University of California, southern branch, as head football coach and athletic director. Word received here was to the effect that negotia tions virtually have been completed for a five year contract at an annual nalnry of $10,000. Spaulding draws $7,500 a year from Minneapolis. Whether Coach Hpaulding will stay at the Gopher institution through the 1025 football season next fall or whether his 2 year contract here will be terminated at the end of the school year baa not been determined. League Standings Paclflo Coast W. Pet. .732 .540 ,M7 .525 .488 Snn Francisco Lns Angelea . . Salt ljike. ... Seattle Oaklnnd Portland Sacramento ... Vornon ...30 ...24 ...22 ...21 ...20 ...18 .,.17 ...13 .4(52 j .405 .310 National League W. r. Tct. New York 3 7 .7(17 Brooklyn 17 14 . .fS4 Philadelphia. 17 14 .Mfl Pittsburg 13 IS .44 Cincinnati 13 35 .4(14 Boston 33 30 .448 , Chicago 32 18 .440 St. Louis 10 19 .345 Ambrloan League ,W. L. Pet.; Philadelphia ..22 7 .710 Washington 21 10 .077 1 Chicago 20 13 .000! Cleveland IS 12 .000 I St. l,ouis 15 20 .420 : New York 11 10 ..307 j Detroit ....11 24 .314 Boston. . 0 21 .300 IT'S A CLEAN KNOCK OUT MEN! There is no question about it. The Greatest Bargains In Clothing In The History of Eugene. Now for the final wind-up the finish. Saturday morning will be the beginning of the end. We are going to close this sale in just one more week. It's your last chance, men, if you need suits or trousers and want them at about one half their real value you will have to hurry. We are taking one more slash at the price throwing our suits in to four groups. Come and look them over, compare them, then we know you will agree with us when we say the great est bargains in clothing in the history of Eugene. Come and let us show you. For the final wind-up, start ing Saturday, we are going to sell ONE GROUP MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS That sold regular from $22.50 up to $30.00 $13.75 REMEMBER THE PLACE THE LITTLE STORE WITH THE BIG SALE AND REAL BARGAINS THE SE SACIiAMKN'TO, May 22. Port land won out in the ninth inning yes terday by scoring aix runs. The acore: K. II. E. Portland ' IS 2 .Sacramento 5 11 1 Hatteriea: Leverenz, Burna and To hin; Hughes. Schellenbnck and Koeh- llT. Other GatrrM At Snn Francisco Ii. H. K. Vernin H 11 0 San Franciaco 8 18 3 Hatteriea: Tillette, Ludolph, Chris tian, Eckert and Whitney; Mitchell, (jcary und Agnew, At Ii Angelea R. II. K. Oakland 3 0 0 tioa Angelea 2 5 0 llatteries: Boehler and McDonald, Read; Wright and S.mdberg. At Salt lyake Seattle 11 20 2 Salt Lake 10 14,0 Batteries: Stryker, Dumovich. Hilly Evans Says- By BILLY EVANS HAVE a mighty good ball club," remarked Connie Mack to me when I dropped in on his club at Ft. Myers, Fla., during spring training:. "The stuff is there, all the boys need is the will to win. "The moment they are of the opinion that -the Ath letics is a mighty good club, it is go ing to be a bard team to beat. "The A's have been a second divis ion club for so many years, it is a difficult matter to get the players in a different frame of mind. "My ball club this year Is a first division aggregation. Any team that sticks around the first division has a chance to win a. pennant. "All the boyB need is the will to win, the proper mentnl attitude.' Then the geninl Connie excused himself to lead the boys In skull practice, as all baseball gatherings are known, prior to going on the ball field. The Athletics were to meet the New York Gianta that afternoon and Mack wanted action. In the two games prior to the con test with the Giants, the Athletics had been beaten, pfayed sloppy ball. Mr. Mack wns far i-om pleased. What Mr. Mack Baid to his pro teges that afternoon will always re main a mystery. Suffice it is to nay that the words instillpd into the noble athletics the will to win. ' In the first two innings Simmons FOR THE FINISH Starting Saturday morning, we are going to sell ONE GROUP MEN'S SUITS that sold regular from $27150 to $35.00. Just 65 Buits in this lot $19.75 US and Ha user hit for home runs, one of the wallops coming with two on, the other with the bases loaded. The Athletics won the game in a canter. During the first month of the American League race the Athelettcs have performed with the will to win and have been in the first division all the way. Baseball Puzzlers JT IS the last of the niutb and the home team hi trailing by one run, the score being 4-3. With runners on second and third and two out, the manager of the homo team sends in a pinch-hitter to bat for the catcher. The pinch-hitter fails to notify the umpire of the change. On the first ball pitched he hit safely, scoring bota runs needed by the home team to win the game, 5-4. The team in the field then discov ered that the batsman who had bit j safely was a pinch-hitter who had neglected to make known nis entry into the game. They raised the contention that such a failure made him the improper batsman and that the catcher, the proper batsman, should -be called out because of the cerelessness. What about it? The Answer. The home team won the game, 5-1. The two runs driven over the plate by the una bounced pinch-hitter count ed. While the pinch-hitter was at fault when he failed to notify the umpire of the change, yet the omission did not make his hit void. The rule states that the substitute wrho enters ' the game immediately takes the place of the regular in the lineup and that any of his acts are legal, regardless of whether he is properly announced. I The Referee . What are the dates of the national open golf championship tournament? T. K. 8. June 3-4. How long was Bill Boak, National League pitcher, in the majors? S. S. S. A dozen years. i When did Japan play the United States In the Davis Cup tennis fin als? G. H. T. In 1021. - When did Walter Hagen laRt win the national open golf championship? B. N. H. . In 1019 at Brae Burn. Has the Kentucky Derby distance always been IV miles? S. 8. S. No, only since 1S06 race. A REAL BUY Starting Saturday morning we are going to sell just 50 suits in this group that sold regular from $35 to $45. DON'T MISS THEM $23.50 Men, Stop, Think Do you want real buys, do you want the best values you can get for your money? We have got a small store, yes, but what do you care about that. We have got the merchandise to deliver. We have got the quality you want. No one has got any better. And we know we have got the price that you will appreciate. Come, let us show you. That is all we ask, but you will have to hurry. Only one more week of the sale. EUJY TAILORS 1 ! ; ipNUT j i J OE 1 LllAM S JIXG SOLOMON, the Panama fceavyweigbt, being wondrous wise, lets it be known tiia the doesn't care to exchange punches with Mr. Dempsey. The Yanks infield without Everitt Scott at shortstop looks stranger than a tramp comedian without a patch on the seat of his pants. m p Ray Schalk caught a ball thrown from a skyscraper and it blistered his tanda IMffering from the average high ball which blisters your tonsils. Walter Johnson would make a great congressman We see by the papers he has 108 whitewashes to hU credit. , The experts are asking, "Are the Athletics playing over their heads?'' They seem to be playing over the heads of seven other teams, any way. , Hindenburg has sworn to shield th? German people from misfortune and misery This may -or may not mean he plans to abolish wrestling. Miss Lillian Leitzel of the circus turns over 120 times in midair with out stopping Why? The other day all the clubs in the National league hod a rest and you can imajrlne how the fans in Pitts burgh must have enjoyed that. Caddies who use profanity are to be barred from Cleveland courses.... This is too bad. It 'means they can never hope to grow up and get en gagements on Broadway as actors. Rndolfo, the eminent bull fighter of Spain, is a multimillionaire Indicating that he not only can throw it but his control Is perfect. ' Well, it will be four or five months yet before you get to read the lin?, "Grange Skirts Left End for Ninety. . And one wonders whether or not the defending champion in the Fly Swatters Sweepstakes has gone into henvy training for this year's combat. Woman Sues Over High Skirt Styles LOS ANGELES, CnU May 22. California's highest court hns been jked to rWUl. theTT5 1 M- KirV ed a U Ant-ic. r'' the ;.r ","am s Mr, st .1 . . "a ,nJred her i .TT -i wear ahorl skirt, 0 "t u mihation and menI '"T' '" superior court award'i't?,,k- li, but the defendant the amount too hirf, iV, t "ilh the .uprem,"' ..SPliIXunU.lt Mar cul) -Election of elusion of measure, M . 'A trict board mee,ini! 4, Sian of Lowers ,nd U be features of ,ie the. S.,riUKtieW l,oal u , t last month. V. E. V,n T 4L field officer fco w oe present has poS,pon,d to bprinsfield it i, ann0MfV Got The Real ThkT "For five one veara iTS with Btomach f rouble Ld the doctors called gin "l,lrtu? ie. and all said nothlngb opera .on would do me a A friend who had taken medicine, advised me to ' and I found it to be t. thins ! feel better In elcht years and I am nr.? God for ay. It is a simple. hsmi. preparation that remove, tarrhal mucus from the u, tract and allays ,he Inflate which causes practically 87S ach. liver and intestinal w includlnE appendicitis c to, I' will convince or money At all druggists. 1 'mtl- Dr. Aahton for rh!ropr,!e .,, one0'' tt INSfRR WITH flENRY TBOln. GREER - CALLAHAN Buys Furniture Phona 33 MINTING Phono Springfield 2 Westerfield & Maier THE WILLAMETTE PRESJ THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS For Information About RAILROAD TRIPS PHONE 140 Oregon v Electric . i NO BETTER CLOTHING MADE Starting Saturday we are go ing to sell the best suits in the store. Your choice, a fair range of sizes. Sold regular from $45 to $55. $31.75 Let u show you. It costs nothing to look and one glance will convince you we need money. EUGENE, ORE. 695 Willamette i