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Wednesday Evening, .Tn..
THE EUGENE GUARD
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FOR GOLF TITLE
Pitcher is Promising
Kenneth Ashby is Keen Hurler
WGHCKKTKIt, Mh., June 3.
W)- Hobby Jimt'H, national nunili'iir
champion, whh oil but out of I h
rutiniiiK with the firnt 18 holes uf the
niiiioiml open golf tournament com
plf trd toitoy. J I ik Hi-orfl of 77 Vuh
nix nhovo pur. Walter llnK'n, Hrit
iMi open awl national profeHHinnal
champion, went around in 7- which
placnl him up among the leader.
WOltCKSTKIl. Mann., June S.
(4) More Ihiin 1W) playem from nil
part a of (hi country were on hnnl
today for the atart nf the country'
annual great f-at thrill in golMoui
the two ilny 7- hole atrolte eonipeti
tiou which determines the open chum
pimiKhip, Popular heliof in that the
champion will be one of an otiiHland
iiiB fiunrtct.
J hone four nre Tit J I Mohlhorn of
Chicago, wttoKc 137 led all fiualifier
Id the preliminary .'Hi hole test; Mac
onaId Smith of New York's metro
politan district, north and south open
cliampiou nnd winner of the eiiHtern
rptnliryini; piny with ltd; Walter
JIacen, holder of titles gulnra in the
punt and iiM-oniparahle finisher in n
pinch and Hobby Jones of Atlanta,
present amateur champion, past open
champion mid holder of the heat av
ernjte record in this tournament ever
xince he began to play in it as a bov. ;
'V 3
Kenneth Aih
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News of Nearby Towns
Special Correspondence To The Guard From Various
Live Districts In Its Field.
Curious FinriTT
Made by
J O E
VI 111 A M 3
A promising looking
Kenneth Ash, hunky
litcher, who was given
l the U hite Hoi during the mirini:
training iteason. OMumkth say he
has a delivery that reminds of the
late Addie Joss, famous OvHaiiti
hurler of 15 years or so ago.
Ash has been let out to the Hhrcvc
port club on option but Manager
Kddie Collina believes hen a great
prospect and will probably recall him
at the ned of the season.
I'l 1 K phoitn barked vociferously.
The sporting pditor, due to mjiiip
utterly inex plicable cause, was in the
office working. lie answered it.
A voieff tdiarp with indignation an
nouwed itself as belonging to Howl
ing Itover, the celebrated hoi-dog in
the Itahe Huth drama.
"I want to know," demund-d Mr.
Itovi'i', "what you guyH on the paper
have got against me and how long
you are going to keep it there."
The sporting editor returned the
flask to the tipper left-hand drawer
and said he didn't know what it was
Voiingstnr is about and would Mr. Hover please
right-handed , ronlinue, if nerfwary.
a trial with;
.Si'IilMU ilXli, J,lim so
cial) - Mrs. Hurry M. Stewart, ac
companied by her son Morris return
ed Mi.ml.iy from I'orthind after spend
ing the week -end with her daughter
tnd s'lii-iii-jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Tiieron
Sau.sser.
Tom J.usby left Monday visit bis
brother-in-law and aister, Mr. and
Mrs. Jt. S. Johns of Citendale for two
W?eks.
Mrs. I'earl Nelson is moving to
"imnuene jjrigma lor the summer. 1
the North Kork, spent the week end
iMiing her Mtcr, Mrs. Jiinsie Kr
win. Mrs. Kttstman Severy, formally
Mi.-H Ljdia Anderson, visited with
her mother Mrs. II. W. l'routy Monday.
WINBERRY
WIXIIKURY, June .t (Special).
Mrs. Ike Higgins of Kugcnu who in
AVI1011 wrung IiiiIIim' ru ken li in
IllHI'l! nt tlio )llllll mill IiIIh Kllfl'ly
wlinl Ih IIi prupi'r prui'iMlnri! fur tlio
Irnin in the fii'lil In laki-, iiriiviiil
llipy iiotici t lift I'rrnrV
Tim loiim in Hip firlcl Ht liuiki'
an Iniini'fliati' npiirnl In tlie iiiutiri
lii'fnri) llto linll in pitrlipil to tlio mir
crpiliiiK balHtnan.
TliiB iny in one of llii. few ,in
Imxoball II111I rmiiiiri'H mi niipcal In
thi! uinpirn. Kvi'ii iIhhikIi lin ia nwari
nf Urn minlaki', lie pnja nu iilli'liliim
In It unlfaa lln I nun in t lio field
makfK tlio pmpir priilvat.
Illiai'lnill in niippnni'il In bi! a (limit
fnr livn wircH. If I li ninjiiii. rnli'il
1111 I hia play it woulil do invar In n
ii'rlnin I'xii'iit willi lii'inlx-iip Imau
ImiII. If llm Irnin at bat i'ii, it in up
In I III' ti'iini in the field In not ire l if
lliey nro t profit liei-iiiiHe of the inin
taku in llm lintliiiK onler.
Should 11 ball be pilibeil to a
"liiiK balKiiinn befnrit I he t.nim in I
MIC field illni'iivpra lc. furt (I,,,,
linproppr bntntnii baa bei-n at Hie
plate, thorn in no leiliean. It iiiiihI
"tniiil an iniiile. ,
I Billy livans Says
Los Angeles is
Loser to Seattle
SKATTl.K, Jiiiip it. I'rPpnrinK fnr
tho raliiiliK of the l'ueifio Count lea
K"" pi'iiniint nl lh Henltli! Iiimehuii
purk Indn.v, llm Indiaim defeated I,o.i
AiikpIph in a nix inning game yeHt.i'
dny, 3 to 1. Jiain inilled Hie game
Iwicii, the firm time for u few mm
nto ami the teennd for good. Hruzill
hil n bomer and Merman a triple fnr
Seattle in the firnt inning.
Score: t j, .:
l.cn Angeles, 1 7 ()
Seattle :t H II
Klame enlleil end niiih. rninl.
Ilnlleries: (jlazner and Sandhe.
Stryker nnd Jhily.
'"I want to know why it per
ftiMpil Mr. itovpr. "that whenever
Itnbe Jtnlb getn ilandrilff on hia roat
rollnr or fnil to fill a one-enrd flrnw
that 1 get Hie blmne.
"Simply beenuse the Itnhe innken
me bin bnnoin friend (the editor mip
ponen Mr. Hover intended to nay
ntomneh friend) inunt 1 be held up
before my peern an an ohjeet of ndi
rule and noorn?
"I've nlnrk with the Hahe ihroiigli
Ihirk and thin, and I want to nay nnr
coinpnnionHiiip is . nnmetlling more
Ottior Games.
S.'ierninento , . , ,
Vernon j
llatlerien: Shellenhneh, Viiiie
Koehler; Kckert, Chrii.tian
Seining.
Ihnn 11 mere punning fnney, if ynn
know what f mean. I The editor
thinkn he dnen. .Mr. ltnver ineniiH
it in Hoinething more than mere pup
py Inve.)
"'llllt I'm Irving to irel nvir in
3 that it'n darned unfair to lav the pnl-
2 lapne of the Hnhe on me. It iriven me
lie hm been roomiln: at the home of Miliums! 8.'l yenrn young in visiting her
I'r. nnd Alrn. II. I. .Mortennen, I nun, W. K. tlibon, who runs a naw
ilnrohl ('hasp was fined in th ' triiU at thin place. Mm. HiggiiiK In s
lorn! police court Monday for parking a rI',e on now caterpillar Sunduy
williout lightn; Virgil Waggoner paid '""' "J" '" ""n"i 10 K" ' a trip to
;i ?2 fine for mtting corners. : woodn and bring in n log.
The Kpworth league of Hie Mptho- 1 fln' rH- Nit'hau Chnffee of
dim church is planning to entertuin 1 VVcndling enme Friday evening and
ihe llnptist young pewple at the!"""''' "n,il Sunday evening nt the
Methodist church Fridnv even. , Home ot .Mr. and Mr. W. U. Scott.
Mm. A. .1. Cruzan has returned Mr: nml NIr- A- .Metlierny nnd Mr.
from a trip to I'leannnt Hill nnd .Inn-1 'inl Mr3- 'barles Xeet and sonn were
per where nlie nttended Memorial day ' Sunday afternoon visitors at the H. K.
exercinen and vtnited relativen over ' ,lcr oooo: at jasper,
the week-end. j .John Clark of Alvadore, Wilb ir
.Mr. nnd Mm. C. K. Swnrtn, Mr. nnd t " infrey and sons and Clyde and Or
Mm. C. A. Swnrtn nnd three dnugli- I ville llllley ' Lnndni were Sundi.v
tern. Miss Kdua Swnrtn. .Mr. nnd .Mrs. I visi'' rH nt lhe W;'- i'ln 1-oggisu
C. K. Whenton. Mrs. Mnnilo 'I' llrn i "imp.
nml daughter Crvnlnl and .MiH Mar- Mr- A- r- Stewart bus return-d
gnrei Morrison enjoyed a pienic Sun- """" a'""r 'vr' weeks ' Kuger.e
day nt the Cognwell mnch near tliel"'"'1 h'r ''"'u'r' MrR- K- ,,0"'
McKenzie fish halelipry. .Mrs. Stewnrt hns been ill for some
Mr. nnd Mm. V. K. Wright of Cot-i "K""h" hl" ' "'ali1' improving.
Inge (irove spent Monday and Tues- I Mr' "nl Mr"' '"'l"''""r
day in Springfield on their wnv to n",'d ,hl-ir ho,,s"
(lakridge. , Htbsun Logging camp.
Mr. and Mm. i. A. Wasbburne nnd ;
.Mr. nnd Mm. Nat Itiiroh went lo llnl
Ins Sunday.
( lifforil Wilaon of Springfield re
turned Mondny ufler spending Hie
week end in Portland as n gne.it of
.Mr. and .Mrs. i:ilis .McLean, lie wan
nccompnnied to Portland by Darr .Mc
Lean. '
The Sunday school hoanl of the
Metbodint church met in regular ses
sion Monday evening and mnde plana
for helping supervise the Methodist
plnygroiind. A meeting of the offi
cial cliiircli board followed.
James Mitchell received two hlnck
eves nml n cut above his right eye
brow in n minor nulo accident in Cor
vallis over the week-end. Me was
a Chinese boy. Oliver Petty; Klack the young Drews will take up rnnch
L'agle. mi Ind'inn boy, Henton Kirby;ing ns an occupation. '
I osettc, a J-rcnch girl, Dorothy I nine-pound girl arrived May 'JS
Johnson: Fred, an American boy,t tne )loII)e o( jr- ond Mrs. Myron
i.eorge Jamison; iogo, a Jnpnnese j j aaeJ. , ,leir 10me jn Cottage!
boy. Howard Magee; Fllen, an hiiglish t;rovP. Mrs. I.islcy is the youngest I
s.n, i.nia .-Mrutioru: Mima, a j -uiiimi , ,,Ug,ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cart
girl. Kthel Petty: Pansy, nn Last wrjKiIt-
ltii,, ili niiji i.u'. vi;' 0.J -If- fln'I -Ir8- J- T. Juve went to I
A,..ri,.,.n JiJl I :..,;,.. k-irl..,l,.'i,.k.:l'"l'ln'"l ThUfStl:
Hicnrdo. n 'soanisl. bov. .1 udson ' -'l""'l a li'-sit'on " night operator j
Cotr-hell' first sl.i,l fle.'.ri'e Itoss'li'l 'l'1 SoUlliem l'llcifio offices.
secoi.ii Mh,i, I,. x,.r,i.n ll.,i'. I'.rott.i ilio l nn DusclKill team ooencil lt r .
ml Irish eirl .litnnllp Alortoii- first: first irinoe of lhe Tri-('ount V Cpne-it .. .. : . ltrisor of ,i,a
- - -- ..... ,. , luiiiiiiai torest -h 'lie i
college girl, Kstol Slv; second coll -ge with Shedd on their grounds and met ; (jav fr0m ft 1, ' 1 relirnei . 1
girl. Vivian Ogram: third college girl, defeat by the score of 17 to U. I'l,. .,. , , '' 1
r.ineivn rwirKpatncu; lirst college j tne Melluven taniiiy nave moved be
ooy, ! rancis Lverson; second cot-
A piece of colar ir
urned into conl Z, .Uf..
m.,rp,s f nalM .
curious discoveries Ka '" of i
ground nt work,,,,.,, ,,'"' u0,
I'uoific railroad eoa.tr,
" " " - " I lit IrTMIti r,l ...
...li.fo! Tha I lt.II-. v.... fi...;U l.o,- mnt.,l 1 , iiif ,v,.k
into the residence vacated some time nltimn.i. :. I,triien. it .
ipv uw... jiii.Miuui.i .tiiuiiiM-ivi.-. ii'iki; it go uy i iie j?uiiiwaua, in tne east . The find wis nit
pari 01 iwwn.
COBURG
CO BURG, June 3. (Special)
The Lone .Scouts of the Hoot Owl
tribe celebrated the tribe's first' an
niversary Friday, May 2!) by hiking
to "Cougar camp" on the Mohawk
aide of the mountains nnd slept out
under the atara two nights. Three
new members were initiated.- After
the initiation the new members were
tried out on rescue work and put
into practice the fireman's drag while
the others kept them covered with
smnke.
llegu boy, Harry 1 ork; pinnist,
MisH Florence Shaub; violinist,
Francis Kverson; bans vhdijiist, Mr.
II. H. Powers. The offering will be
for the Methodist college Ktudents to
borrow when a lack of funds threat
ens to foreclose their college training.
.Mrs. i. K. inserhng of Oregon
..y ami uiree naugniers are visiting ; vjB nejr e'rawfortlsville.
iit niMer-in-inw, .irs. .1. ioernon
and family.
deen out 1. , . ,li H r
li o. v Maura v.oHu rm-nru a aer- in what is believed r 1 am o t
vice button bint Saturday from the 1 that covered tm h ,!i a 80 y!(l i
1 te!eihone company for five years of Uecond growth of tl of Xt. !
: mritoriou8 service. j to,, nf t)(. terriinrv r Und
Friends here have received the . the shovels. e1
' news of the arrival of a bahv girl at !
! the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ia-1
'They
The student body held a business
meeting Monday afternoon which was
presided over by Herman Iticketta.
It was decided to hold the picnic Fri
day at Itiverside park.
A large delegation of local grangers
" STATE AID APPRnvcn
fH SAI.F..M, ore.. ..eTlED
1. : 1- 1 t, it ' -'!., , lina T tv
nifriy res.ueu on uie l. 11. fierce ; bonus and lnfln fnmn i
farm east of town.
Airs. Joe Stroda Jr., returned from
an Albany hospital last Saturday.
Miss Dora Simmons entertained a
few of ber high school classmates
Friday evening by way of a little
farewell party to Miss Kntherine
ti n it 11 m7V, w Flnnerr whn hfl8 ha attending the
A. Howe, master. of the local grange;
Mr. and Mrs. Chan. White, Mr. and
Mrs. David Francis, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Chns.
Wetzel, Mis. Jt. Groshong and Mrs.
I1. A. Coleman.
J. W. Mitchell of Grants Tass was
a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wnlter Koss Tuesday.
CLEAR LAKE
CLEAR LAKE, June 3. (Special(
Clarence Fisher was a shopper in
Kugene Saturday.
Fred Knox was a business visitor
:it the Urowu home Friday.
Mildred Hrmvn went to Kugene Sat
urday to visit with her sister Frances
over the week-end.
local high school the past year. De
lightful games and an appetizing
luncheon were features of the pleas
ant evening affair. The guests attend
ing were Knthryn FInnery, Dora Si
mons, Dale Utirgess and Alphon Cra
mer. Miss Flauery went to Aurora
Saturday where she will join her mo
ther for the summer.
The Artisan hall was the scene
Wednesday evening of a merry gath
ering of some of the younger mem
bers of the order and newly pledged
candidates. Games and dancing were
indulged in. This lodge is taking on
new life again, particularly the jun
ior branch, a class of 12 or 14 be
ing initiated but recently.
Mrs. John Malpassv residing a few
several applications foi
yn PprrJ
ceived from vPt,.. . ?' M r-J
war. These veteran,
among the hpnefini i. . . ,a?w,
and nn K- " " flI tE
last session of the PtisatUr; ,(
Rheumatism!
"Yes! it's all gone."
miles north of here entertained a few; T"" 0 NOT close your eyes s.ll
friends nnd relatives Wednesday nt U think that honhh .... 1
over ine weeu-enu. .. . ...... .. . . " mr
m ., I( , . t "inner in Honor nf the nirtudnv mini- lion and strength are gone frJ
JZ'ZL" "M hC .you forever. ?t
Mr. Quartermast and son were bus-
iiiohs visitors Saturday in town.
Jnko and Itoitert lirown visited
their parents last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Groasen and (laugh- '
DEERHORN
lenls gave a play called "The Three
driving his Fnrd cnupe across n street Applicants" Monday afternoon nt the
The seventh nnd eighth grade stu-'tr motored to Kugene Tuesday.
Hoi, Jtond was n Kugene visitor on
v,l
haSintrl'1 0t your rheumatlsrl
- . uu.,u.6 up jour oiooq powe'l
I j It Is a fact that rhenmatlstil
w tiicauo uiuuu puverty. u Is -
lacr. ivtta the increase of reil
tens iu your oiooa. lmnmtic,
nti'L n had nnme In the community.
Malt l.aku
"akllnd
Ilalleries: O'.Nell &
anil llyler.
..1
. .1)
nu.l
.' It
'ruclt
eople
Port land -San l'rnncfsco Port land,
postponed, wet grounds.
fn : rr :
Li
Hy HILI.y KVAXS
W'ALTKIt .KIIINSOX is-
pretly
rJ'IIKIII': niu runners on first nnd
second l,ne ami one out. The
biilfiiuin tills a ilr.vo that travels to a
d" Punier of lhe playing fie',1.
It is n li.iino run, scoring the two!
men on Hie imses nt Ihe time. j
The limner originally on necond :
fails lo louch third on his wnv to the
plnle. The hull In thrown to that base
ami lie is declared out.
Does lhe nit of lhe runner who
failed lo lunch ihlid in nny wnv affect
who used lo say I was nil to the mus
turd nre now complaining that I ought
In he mux.lcd. It's things like that
that get under my skin.
...
"You birds seem to forget thnl I
was with the Hahe nil during 11IJ1
when be erncked out fill homers. 1
wan thought pretty well of thnt year.
Kven strangers called me by my full
name, lint .Iggerly Dog!
...
"You don't benr the Babe turning
ngainst me. do you? And be better
noil I've been true lo thnt big egg
for a long time now and bell hath
no fury like a .hot-dog scorned."
(The editor rnther thinks Mr. itover
meant scorched.)
midsection, colliding in the fog with
Ihe Chevrolet roadster of L, 1'. Hunt
of Corvnllis. lis bend humped nguinst
the windshield swiper, nnd the injury
resulted.
generally recognlr.ed ns baseball's ; Hie slums of ihe succeeding riiiiner i?
grealenl pitcher and deservedlv.
Kecently, in discussing I !, grenl
bnlterien of the gaiiiii Waller ex
pressed lhe opinion that Lorry La
Jule was lhe grealesl nalural biller
he ever faced.
Thai was rather interesting since
Johnson In bis long cn, r hns faced
ll flock of grenl bailers.
...
Waller didn't say Lajole was the
best bitter, the crafliest or the hard
est In fool, lie simply ruled him Ihe
greatest natural balsuian.
The Answer.
The runs' scored by the, runner or
iginally on first nnd the batsman who
hil the home run count.
The failure of the runner nn second
lo l. iich thirw In tin wny affects ihe
status of ii succeeding r .r who
touches each be in lis proper order
Therefore no consideration should
be iti.ru the claim that the r icr
en fust should be declnreil nut for
technically pnssing a bse runner,
since he nrtiuillr touched third lint
ahead of the player on second when
the hit was nuule.
Secli. n four of rule ,VJ fully covcm
this play.
lie selected ,loe Jackson, now olll
of orianixcd bnnelmll, ns , ,.v
m l.ajoie. : . .
When , ., n,l,,no : Inri..i, YOUNO STRIHLINQ WINS
t-r cxpli-.., ilnu bis ex;ri ,J l UKKN'Sllt Hit). . (., j,,,,,, ;t
ngninst the fi us slugger of the V ' Nlribling, liemgin schonlboy.
I'nrdimils hud been limited to exhilil- ! '""'kci out Itu, k lltatly, Knnsas t'itv
liou games, not a very satisfaclnry ; hcKr " eight, iu the third round of
way to Judge n hatter's merils. ' ! """if scheduled leu round bout here
Waller tunned 1 1.., -list,,- HnJ in"' '"(tin.
greatest of Ihe lern day I, ilium!
Simon It. Lane
Dies at Roseburg
ItOSlOHI'ltd, Ore., June X Simon
It. Lane, sou of (icneral Joseph It.
Lnne, the first territorial governor
uf Oregon, died here Monday morn
ing nt the age of tl.'l years. Mr. Lane
.was born iu lndinnn, Kebruary "II.
It.'!-, and came to Oregon in Itto.'i,
following bis father's first term in
congress. Skmiii after his arrival he
entered lhe mercantile business, be
ing located III Winchester, Koscburg
and I'matiHa landing successively be
tween the years of ISM and Istll. In
lhe hitter yenr he retired from busi
ness and look up the pursuit of agri
culture, operating tl hi Lane ranch
east of Koscburg until 1IHI1. Me was
also interested In mining nnd during
the time of bis business enreer anil
JASPER
JASPKlt. June .1. (Special)
Mrs. Vida I. easy and little daughter
I-uelln mid Misn Gladya Shipley of
Portland are visiting nt the Ilny Love
home in Jasper.
MiHs Amy Love closed her school
at Knterpri.se with a picnic Sunday.
A good time ta reported.
Mrs. Vern nnd frienda motored to
Cottage Grove Tuesday to visit her
mother Mrs. Chun I'arker.
uite a crowd from Jasncr moior-
ed up the McKenzie Sunday to gather
rhododendrons. They were Mr. and,
Mrs. Perry Wallace nnd children. Miss
Faith Drury, Frank Sanders, Mrs.
Vida Leany and baby and Miss Gladys
Shipley of Portland, Mrs. liny hove
and Amy Love,
Mr. and Mrs. Oren Davis of Ku
gene visited Mrs. M. A. Drury Sun
day. BERRYDALE
, ;
HKItUYHALK, June S. (Special)
.Mr. nml Mrs. Claude Kdwin have
a new daughter, horn June '2. IllJ.",.
nt lhe l'lnnct Tie mill. Mrs. Krwin
was formally Miss Bessie Ackerly of
Ihe .North Kork. lloth mother nml
babe nre doing fine.
.Mrs. Maude Hennett nf Ynkima.
Wash., is here visiting ber sister,
Mrs. Mnbel linker nf Maple Creek.
.Motoring through from Idaho, Mr.
school nuditoriiini. The proceeds were
taken for the cooking club of school
Kirls.
The Coburg high school will hnve
their olnss day Thursday evening June
4, after the. picnic at lhe t'oburg
bridge. The graduation exercises will
be held the next evening nt the school
auditorium where the grnduaten will
be presented their diplomas. Plnns
have been mnde for a good progrnin
with plenty of music and good singing.
CRESWELL f
Tuesday
Mrs. Shields and her father went
to Kugene Tuesday.
There was a large number went to
Oak Hill cemetery memorial day.
ItKKIUIOItX, June 1. (Special).
'at Cascade resort. Miss Mildred Mc-' StZed .U ? a act thJ
Nown is home for the summer. n(u-v " 1 . P..MuTe bu::j
.,! . ... .... . , i mese roa-Diood-cells S.Ss
HARRLSBURG
gone for tlio summer. They expect to i
live near Cottage Grove.
Willis Morris, who has been At
tending school nt Collage Grove has
returned home for Ihe summer.
A large crowd nttended the Farm-'
ers' union at AValterville Wednesday
evening. A bampict and dance ended
the evening's entertainment. '
Mr. and .Mrs. IJeorge Kebbelbeck
..
HAI!I!IS1!I R0, June 1, (Special)
A reception was lenilered the new
ly wedded Mr. and Kverett J. Drew
,.,e moioo 01 cr pareniH, jir. ami nnd fnniily nf Cottage Grove visited
Mrs. George Langdon of east liar- j with Mr.s Kehbelbeck's pnrents, Mr.
risburg vicinity. The bride is their eld- 'and Mrs. E. K. Iteanuon Sunday,
est daughter, Miss Uuisc, who linn j Mm. K. V. Hen in received a' ms
spent practically her life here attend- ! snge Kridnv morning, Mnv 2. thnt
nig the Ilnrrisbnrg schools until lust I Mr. Henm, oldest sister, of rortland.
year. The bridegroom arrived hero j died nnd the bodv would be sent lo
loom icn nays ngn witn Ins parents Kugene for burial.
Mndion, S. I Mr. nnd Mrs. llobert Cnmnhell nml
CltKf-WKI.L, June 3. (Specinl)
The Methodist Sunday school will
give "The Kllehanted Latch Kev" on
Chihlren's day, .Line 14. nt eleven and two sisters from
As the title suggests, this pro-1 link., where the two families were old ' two children of Astoria. Mr. and Mr-.
i no nappy couple were I Holm and two children of Wunna. Mr.
.gram takes us to the land of mnke-1 neigbborn.
neueve w-nere .Vlulgec incel (Hazel : united bv Justice Olive. Al,.nn..
(Intesl calls fnr the following char- Tuesday and went on to Newport for
acters. Flowers and bees, primary In brief wedding trip. The party re
class; Itose, Marion Fuller; Lee Sing, j turned to Dakota Thursday where
nnd Mrs. H. M. linrtin nnd dnuchli
Thelnin nf Portland nrrfved nt Ihe K.
F. Henm home Friday night to spend
the week-end.
suits in thousands of rheiimnH
cases have heon nothing short rl
amazing! The medicinal InnJ
cnems or b.is.a, aro purely veg
table. This Is very imnortant ti
remember! What can he morl
inspiring; more wonderful thaJ
to see me shackles of pain tA
teased trom your stnigsllij
uuoy, Dwellings. lingering nataj
stiffness of ' joints and musclei
all disappear; your stoman
made strong; your face pint
with tho old sweetheart glor,
your blood enriched and jocr
cheeks more plump as they use!
to be. You can do it! Tk
S.S.S., the great destroyer
rheumatic impurities.
S. S. 8. It sold It all rood rJ
torn In two tittr. The lutuf
z ,s more economleaL
'ikes You Feel
ike YourscJf AtHbil
until ItHts was nne of thone concerned; and Mrs. Saffonl nnd children' nre
in tho develitpment if lh
sand mine in Conn county.
pioneer
"HlMin but pulH l.ajoie on the pe
dewhil uf tM (rente, natural hntfunnn
of all lime,
HaviiiR umpired with Iijoie and
.lat'ltNon. when ihixi two plaera wre
in their prime. 1 hui inclined to thtuk
that it wuiild lu hnnl to improve on
JuhliKoriS rietertinns.
I'reppers Arrive
At Sta:,r Field
CIIICAlid, June .1-(PI - stars of
tne prep (rack world nlrendv nre r
riving for the I'tiiversity of Chigo'i
-'1st nntionnl interscbolnstlc, to be
held at Ntngg field Fndn.r and Saturday.
'I wo of the early nrrivnls were Ihe
llillvniil team of Spokane. Wash., ami
Milslnngtoil high of rortland. Die.
Preliminaries will be run Ftidny
nfternoon in the dashes, (be weights
nnd pide vnult. In the events uth
ns the quarter, half mile anil rclnv,
several seclions will be run In ench
event.
TEST IS PASSED
OIIKGON AtllllCl'Ln ItAl. OIL
LKtiK,, Curvullis, June II. tSpeciall.
- Jean M. Met 'lew nf Kugene, snpho
more In hnute economics, passeil lb"
Demonstration is
(liven by Scouts
Three boy scouts went through j
their exnminntions befnre tlte Kugene'
chamhei' of commeree at its meeting j
Tuesday as demonstration of tlio char-!
ncter of training being given the hoys
ill der Ihe new scut program in the;
eily. t'. H. Clarke, scout executive, i
seeond lied tress life sluing tesi ' gave n short address In explniintiou
given the girls in nilviinced swimming, of the scout work lHit,g enrried on.
and It. A. Iloolh nsked the tpientions
llr. Asliion rot Chtroprietle nnd l of the boys in the demonstration.
Kieetro thernpv. Dpposlt llrilig (hf- I The rogram was prepared by
tier, l'hnne Slip. tt Frank Welherhe.
Uitf Baseball Star
s
Sem.
GEORGE DAUSS
Horn Indim.ipdis, Indians
IKNtt. l'itiher, Detroit.
Major leagu. career - Pu-chs.ed by
Detroit iu 1HI2 from St. l'nul of lhe
Amrrlrsn as.oclntion. Keen with the
Tiger, ei.r sine i Known as .
ey" In bmehill clrclesl.
(Illtstanding fests -Won 20 games
and lost 111 In loll), pitching percrn'
use lias been hi low ..Km mark hut
three times. 1 Cn ,sde but one err.ir
ill last two srasoi.n in l'tn rhar.cr
v .
The Referee I
. ;
Wo won the Hrilish women's golf
hampionship in lliltl'i1 F. H. S.
Mi.s Cecil I.eitch.
...
Wht was Ted Meredith's best time
for the quarter mile run- S. s. S.
Meredith nrgtHUrri the 4 Ki
yard ilssb in 41 i seconds in
ll'ltl, his premier performance.
...
Vint did Al Simmons of the Ath
letics hat Ism senson? W. A. C.
Himmnus hit .Jos in ltd.
here visiting nt the Macknv home and
also looking for a new location.
.Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Titus entrrtnin
ed ns guests Mrs. Geo. Gihhs. Miss
.Mnrinn Gibbs nnd Mrs. Alpha Wilson
of Ciishmnn. Sunday.
Mrs. During of the North Fork is
here visiting ber daughters Mrs. Ilny
Ferris and Mrs. Gene McCornnck of
the rianet I ,e null.
In the Interests of the cannery.
Mr. Hill ami Mr. Snodgrnss of Cush
mnn visited Herrydule Mondny.
Mrs. Unity Karl and her infant son.
also her brother Dclbert Arkerlv of
Sufferers from
RHEUMATISM
NEURITIS
STOMACH TROUBLE
Can be immediately relieved and per
manently cured by the wonderful
Electric Bake Oven
Treatment
Nurse in attendance every afternoon for ladies
DR. RICHMOND BURGE
4!U Stli Avo. AY.
Telephone 1327
Genuinely
Welcome
You will be Rpnu
uinol wolcumc nt
tho Unnk of Cnnv
mere. H la a V'lfaa
uro to Invito you to
mil, meet our of
ficers, nml dla-'ii!-
nny queMton with
reg-iru" to hnnkinc.
financial or buM
noss matters.
No matter what
jrour financial prxb
lenia may lui our
officers mill be
glad to rlfvuas
tht m w ith you.
Bank
- OF
Commerce
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