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aid: km dtm&Jtum Page Ten LEAGUERS FACE I'lIIUAPKLI'IIIA, June 10. Four members nf Ilia rhilmieliiliia Amerioiiu leauue baseball dub, Kil Hummel, C'jt I'erkins, Ira Thomas unil Mickey Cochrane, aro lo appear in court today lo answer charges (if par ticipation in "hat '! described aa a "(ree-fur-all" filiht during a boliiiK match at the Alhletica haseliall park .Monday night. The ball piaycra were watching Hie bouts and in seals nearby sat four brothers nauied (jootlenian. An the buuls progressed considerable ban ter waa given back and forth on the capabilities of men in the ring. The repartee continued and then, It is said, one of Connie fMack's Athletes made a remark reflecting upon the nnces try of one of the fighters. The (ioolleiniins were S"id to have resented the slur and retaliated with stronger chatter, aimed particularly at Itommel's ability as a ball player. Then Homniel was anid to have punch ed one of the Goolleman boys. I'olice then took n hand in the af fair and led the ball piaycra awny. While they were doing so one of the brothers attempted to hit ly 1'er kins. At that n policeman placed him under arrest as well aa his three brothers. in court yesterday tho brolhers were discharged when the ball play ers failed to appear against them. Arthur (iootleman, however, swore nut warrants against the four play ers. JOE VIXI1AM S It. VINCKNT HM'HAltDS of Uiu 1 HfMtmt iiPWHiminr rirelo bit at .Mi. Williiun Tililcii of the l'liilndolpliia iiowtimper ut at ti'iinin I lie other dii.v ' And' the hrudliuc, natunill,, cliould rend, "Hk-liiirds Hcori'H Ik-H cm Nt'wii Jtivnl.' Tlio world inovHH on. The old-fashioned stnifc noioine lined to oh her peHrlb for pnblieily nirmm8 The modern cinema queen biirely-elud-cm vicious bniidH of kitlim iiett. Mr. Dempsey inya the favorite phrHMo of bin wife is 'Vay the man, drar" Then It Is not always the woman who payit and my and pnjs? Unforgetable Moments. That night at tho operu Tim flaiih mid flume of color in the 'din moiid horie ehou. The ttwecp and mnjesty of the dinliiij(iiinlied cruwd. The emdianliiiK ehurm of the symphoniefl Tho daxxlinu beau'y of 1'eriUu , (1 nhall never forget it. That wits (he night my flunk fell over the balcony mil.) That afternoon ut Chun-hill Dowim Derby day. Thu teiMnintt thoiiHumlH Thu inuvinit Rpee- taclo of fashion The drama f the start...... TN iiilck rhythmic beat of the thudding IiooIh, . K. . , 1 1 ahall never foi-g't ll. 1 had a tip Ktraijiht from tide jocki'y'a room that Quatrain couldn't Ion. ) That morning in Ibe court roo:n ...... The high, cold, gray wuIIh. . . . The fcrocioiiM muni iu lie of the bail iff. ..... The nlerii aunt ere IwirrU- ten The oiiimoim whispering In the back rmvH (I nIiiiII never forget it 'Phe Judge waid to pay her $7H5 a month nllmiiij niul give her the new iiuitdito nihlh-k, thai had humim! all the trouble.) The heavyweight w rent ling i-ham- piondhip i ihroiideil in doubt Now tlint it in Miroiided let'n find a nice deep place and bury it. .loie Kay and the r-M of the Imvh are glml Nurmi him gone TIipv were tired of getting the ritn-amiiud an often, Kvcn the modern novel revealm the ntikrd truth, you mny have noted, In nevvr without a Jacket. Seattle Wins in Hp NUT Opener, 5 to .ro Athlete to SKA'Pl'KK. June HI. - Senttlf tn k . the first gnme of the series with fj Portland here yesterdnr, ft to It. Ilnf i f ten mi took advantage of the catch - f e rs. rch club stealing four ba l Hrsiill mis hrd out n hotter a no j Kldred a triple. The Heavers tried to . rally In the ninth wlo'n ibey put it men on bates, but sparkling fielding . bv the Indians retired the side. Score It II K t Tortlsnd '. 7 1 1 H.sttle ft 1) I Batteries: I.evereni and Tol Tumovich, Hft'ty and Utldwin. At Sun FrsncUeo Lot Angeles , . .ft 1(1 'J San Krsnclsco H : lUtteries: Hoot. Milntrsd. Hsmtiy aod Ssndberg; Griffin, Gerry and Agnew. At I.oi Angelfi Oakland Vernon ........ . . ...,5 0 t 4 A ' flatteries and Hyler; Hannah. Kniter. Truett. IManey J Psrfoot, I.udolph 'nl At Pit iv cur Srrmfn(o IS 21 Unit IJik 11 I.I Huttrrirt: Kfillnit "n! Shen; li ilfr, Hulvfy and IVIors. FIGHT POSTPONED NKW YOIIK. Jiinf 10. () Hnln lint niithl forifil It" pol"i""i"ni ' Ih, ntirniliK botilif bImiw t (h Cnn,y Inlnml almlium, l whlih .lolinnr Imndft nd Sid Tfrri. Nw Vurk liclittrrifhtu w,r, lo hr, met In IS round bout. Thf tr"moifr I'n tntir.ly fho neit Fridnjr niM llicir Dfw dtt. ; I (College Star Signs I . N, ..fl -3 r 1 I Jay Partridge From honor Htudent to a bit; leiiKne job in the rather nmiHual leap Jay I'artridKu, Hecond biisetnau of the k lethorpc I'nifersily team, has just made. He's been signed by Itrook lyn. Partridge had nn averune of 03 in all studies during five terms. He wan valedictorian of the senior class, vice president of the student body and- secretary and treasurer of the Sunday school. He's a star ball player, too. Puz.lc Plays j rJ M I Kit 10 are runners on f i rst and third and one out. The batsman hits a long fly in deep center field. The runner on third feels that bo can ensily bent it throw to the plain if the lull) is caught and holds his base. The runner on first is certain Hie fielder would not niako the catch and runs wild. The fielder cntchea the hull. The runner on third dashes for the plnte the rim incut thu halt strikes (he fielder's bunds. The runner, original ly on first, is almost to third base when I he bull is caught. The center fielder throws tho ball to the second baseman, who touches llist base. The runner, originally on first, trying to regain that base after (he catch, is still several yards from second on bis way back when the hall is held on that bnse. The second biisouuin then rolls the bull in tho direction of the pitcher and the team in the field starts for the bench, believing the side has been retired. The haseruniicr continues hack lo first base. Hid the run count and was the side rulired? Tho Answer. The nide wns not retired when the second baseman held the ball on that base in ndvauce of the runner who was trying to return to first. In onb-r to re I ire the runner he must be touched with the bull or have the bull I brown to tho bane he occu pied at the tiinrt of the hit, which In this case was first base. The runner had a right to continue on to first a f ler the ball had heen ndled into the infield. He wns safe at that base. The run, of course, counted. Golf Winner Goes Hack to School NKW YOUK. June 10. OP)-Pen and pencil displaced niashie and nib lick for l7-yearold Maureen trout t today. She luid to return to high school at Kuglcwdod, X. J., for ex aminations afler another triumph on the links. She won the Knstern women's golf chainpi"Uhip at the Greenwich Conn try club yesterday with two rouiuN of Vt each. In the 'M hole mednl pbiy she wns five strokes abend of the National champion, Mrs. I'orothy Campbell I lord of Philadelphia, who Will second. Miss rcult, Jersey chnmpion, won the nualifyins medal recently in the Metropolitan womcn'n championship. As eastern champion, she succeeds Mins Glennn Collelt of Providence, U. I., who is now abroad. ! CIHCAtHV .lone 10. IMlart Hub of Miclngan's bard, the I'ntvertly noted negro hruol jumper nod sprint er, will wind up bis intercolleginte career here nest Satin dav in a su preme eff..rt to establivlj n jH.w worlds record in the running broad tump and nlo to lie the world's murk for the century dw-h. Hubbard will compete hi both thee events in the National colleginte truck and field meet to be held at ;the Cmversity of Chicago. Hif Ikiscball Shirs tppa J. Rixey Jr. Horn- t'ulpenfr. Vs.. Mv X IS!! Pit'-hrr, Con. inns 1 1 He ds. Major League Career -Joined Phil- lies in UH'J, coining direct from l'ni- t venity of Virginia. Traded tn f;ll of lKt for Nesle nnd Itilig to ibe It . ',nln,i1K rrni. ,n ..' (:uilf nn.l lost 111 in mill. A. .rn I,, lv, wnrlil rir. Allonr.l unly t S"i i-nrn fit runt pPr t.nir ,, in I'.Mii. I The Hcfcrcc What tennis rsnk;iK in pi'Jl'; , Font th. n:n II (I , It. !. When did n e Welherei) fnt I he Hritih wouim' golf litlcV a. n In IJO'.V What wns Hill l..ik pit. T. inn r- ord lnt sesson? -C. . T. Dnak won l.'l itiiiri snd ot I Li U 104. News 'of Nearby Towns Special Correspondence To The Guard From Various Live Districts In Its Field. COTTAtiK (.HOVK, June 10. . t following program Sunday, Chil i Special; 1'eto Neloii brought a ! (Iran's dny, a next Sunday will clone oiiiig d er down from Jtohemia way j Htmnuii'ina: Sung, primary :lnin, Sunday and put it in the deer park ' recitation; welcome; class reading; (in Main at reel with the three other I Mr. Jtoy Keonard'H class; vocal solo, (.'(r. Mr. .Nelson found the deer ul- j (ienevieve Wuodard; recitation, tieu- most starved. it. A. TibbctiH, Lrother of .Mrs. S.. I- .MrKiunry of CotlaKe (irove, was hniiiMl in 1'oilliniil TnesdJ'. Ilia iliMlh li'iivi's hut two of a very lni'KC family, Mrs. S. K. McKiuncy of t'ot- laei; t;rove ami Mrs. Hinge!' I lerman ' of Koselnirit. Mrs. S. K. McKinney .11 celehrale her hlth hirlliday next .Sunday at her home on .North Kighth : .Ireel. I A. Italih Spearow mid family mov- I c.l 'liiesiliiv from Hie llr. Kime resi- deuce on West M:iin street to the Catholic parsonojie on Hircb avenue. Joseph Carter came over from Co--p'Ulir Monday to visit hii two jjrnnd- j !n!i!ren, Anna and Herman Carter. i The Painters' union of ('ottnjte 1 (irove received their charter Monday night. It is number l'.W,i. .Mrs. II. II. Johnson came Tuesday from Newberg and is visiting her niece, Mra. Clarence Laffoon. A mil Hawkins, Harry Kentle, Mr. ii nd Mrs. George roster, Mr. and Mrs. i ( liauncy Overton, Autin IJnsy, Urre I I'urcell, Joe Tiylor, Clayton Krskine, Klmer MiUer, and Clifford Short- n,L , ,he iHt h.ke trail Sundav. Ti ... ii, i,ii,n,i ,.i-nr iua to i nut lake where they fished for a time J returning and going on their cycles to tho snow line in McKcnzie lnss. Mrs Ilert Stoneburg who returned to Greenwood, Wis., last week after residing in Cottage Grove the past year, writes that their apple orchard wns entirely destroyed last Tuesday night. June 2 by a cyclone in' that neighborhood. A. V. Swanson will go to Portland Wednesday night to attend the meet ing of the Masons there. Council proceeding Monday Nioht, June 8. Opening for the bids for Knst Admits avenue were readjusted. The bid for the macadamizing of Chestnut avenue wns $,'tlMU. On motion council authorized the dropping of the grade of Adams ave nue a foot In a block. Two assessment ordinances for the two sewers from G to II streets on Chf stun avenue. Harry Van Vieflet offered to the ci uncil to erect n 0-foot fence around his auto demolishing premises, which was accepted, Tho Browning Carnival man made an appeal to have the license of $.100 a day lowered but received no lower ing. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Brumbaugh came Monday from The Dalles where Mr. Brumbaugh has been teaching the past year, and arc visiting Mrs. Brumbaugh's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cox, Mrs. Herbert Knkiu with her niece Miss Mary Kllen Benson left Monday in Mrs. Kakin's sedan for San Luis Obispo, Cnl. Bert B. Chandler Camp, is the Spanish War veterans niiino given the Cottage (irove camp, in honor of Bert B. Chandler an .y-year-old soldier of Company C, Jane county company, who was mortally wounded ut the bat tle of Maliihou. Glen Vick who has been with the 1'nited States navy for several years canto up from Astoria accompanied by u comrade. Jack Ward, and is vis iting his mother, Mrs, Sum Newcomb, they are on the U. S. "Melvin" ship, and will return this week. Mrs. Prank K. Mendenhnll return ed from Port hind Monday accompan ied by his father, C. H. Snider from Xeleigh, Nebraska. Mr, Snider will visit his daughter indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. Krank Hawkins nnd Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hawkins motor ed to i he Overland Orchard company near Wilbur Sunday nud spent the day with Mrs. Hawkins' brother, Will Adamsou and family. .Mrs. Victor ChumberH ami Mrs. W. A. Garoutte motored to Portland Mondny. They will bo initiated into the order of "The Daughters of the Nile" while in Portland. Miss Lenoru llinklo left Sunday for her home in Carbondale, Colo rndo. She has taught in the Cottage Grove schools the liast winter nmi lived with her uncle nud aunt, Mr. and Mrs. I,. lUrrell. The G, A. Saunders family and Mr. and Mis. K. II. Allison motored to Triiingle Lake and spent Sunday. Tho Cottage Grove bnxeball team won the game plnyed Sunday with the Pioneer team nt Pioneer. The score was n to S. Tho Yoncalia team will piny with tho Cottage Grove team at I Cottage Grove next Sunday it Is ex-; peeled. I Klir.ithcth A. Allen went to Kugene Monday to prove up on her home tead. She took Mrs. Anna Petrie, M. 1 Van Nortwick nnd marshal Prank Mel'V.rland, as witnesses. There are NO acres in the tract. It is several nnles west of Cottage Grove. Mr. and Mrs. lialph Vogt motored up from Phoenix, Arizona, nnd visited Innt week with the 1. B. Morris family. leaving Monday for home. James and Brewer Mdls, nephews; of Knr) K. Mills motored over from, North Bend nnd spent Sundny with I j their uncle nud family, .lames is on Mu wny to Annapolis, Mil., to enter the military academy there. Mrs. Karl j .Mills and sou Kobert accompanied' I Brewer Mills home for n visit, t Mrs. M. Cnrley enme Sundny from ; Missoula. Mont., mid is with her son Clifford nnd family of Black Butte, j Holier! Jones. Alverds Finch, Virgil Gowdv nnd Mary Sheeriu motored to Portland Snturdnv. M ss Sheerin went on to ker home in Washington. Mrs. C, B. Wnples went to Omshn. ; , ,,i,r lr ther. Mrs. ' A, l'r;ike who yeats ntd. She will 's nil sttinmer. M. Montfith ciitue from WemUehee, Wssti., SHturtl.ir nud is v is: ting hi cousin. J. L. iKfiv The two mnt h.-td not sern rmh ther for 40 vrftrs. Mis l.ut'iie ;ih from ligctic is iictl nor tlie veek-rni with hrr grand nmthT. Mit, iaii-;ir.i Ibdil. retmo.ns KiiMiP l'itiii;i. il'Kiinrt mid .Irti k Mail vkk rani" orr tr 'U M,tthi!rld ami will be in town nn'd nitrr .Lr I. 'I tv art i.. it in iltcit hi ui frirrdv .1. H i In" t.. hii Iiim .: 1 Hiltr .f .'Hip h1 1'.' in It r.iilr.i ',.! br tk. h .;i.t be bu.l! 'the M'th .1- S.it r: i rived a i lulu' ..': W ;,n.l n:l:, ... .he three JV' tt-,t rinhoml grjele on BlMCi 1, THE EUGENE-OUABD I'Vieie Itaker; vocal duet, Margaret I.iiikI and Helen Ostranrier; recitation. I'Mna Harvey; ( lass .reading- timer Moore's eloSH; recitation, Jackk lloli son; recitiltinn; Klmer Jllllihell; in strmnental duet, Caroline Orannis and enevieve W'oodard; clasa anni;, little winwama. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyal Aherne from Sutherlin have heen visiting Mri. Alieene's parents. Mr. and .MrB. Kd Adams and attending the graduating e:ercises, t.laire Adams, brother tuna, uruiiitr , Mrs. Abeene was one of the graduate. : If I( , .. t Ii. Peronagian from Salem talk-1 M cd .Sunday morning terinn congregation the I'resby- the "Near i Kast" question. Mrs. I). II. Henienway left Sunday morning for Portland where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Frona Glltner and her daughter, Mrs. Carl Price until June II when they will go to Se attle to meet tier daughter from Japan on the S. day. S. President Grant, Tues-1 i f j SPRINGFIELD I ) - SPRING Kl KKI , June 10.-(Spe- t-'iii!)- Haridd ! ranee and Glenn John so" of llr,lrt fPPfd over night in Springfield Monday nt the home of Mr. France's mother, Mrs. M. J. Franco on their way to Atnscndero, California. They left yesterday morn ing for the south. Cecil Kmmons of Benverton, cousin of Karle N. Dtllard of this city, vis ited here Monday at the home of his cousin, going on yesterday morning to Bandon where he will do construction work on the Roosevelt highway. A. R. Sneed nnd little son Allen have gone south for n month's vaca tion. They will visit Mr. Sneed'a bro ther, Sargn Sneed at Martinez, Cali fornia, nnd go down into Mexico on n trip before returning to Springfield. Mrs. II. C. Dye and little son Jun ior, returned to their home in Port land Monday nftcr visiting friends and relatives in Springfield nnd Cottage Grove. Mrs. James Cruzan. Mrs. Jennie Fenwick nnd two sisters from Port land visited nt Jasper and CresweD last week-end. Mrs., Hans Hanson of Florence Is visiting friends In Springfield nnd Thurston for n few days. She is now at the home of Mrs. John Ilnstings of Thurston. i , F. C. Helming of Portland was a Springfield visitor yesterday. Mrs. Ferrol C. Perkins returned Monday night nfter six weeks' visit in Sutherlin nnd Glendale. S. M. Lee nnd Amy Iove were each fined $2 yesterday morning in the lo cal police court for pnrking their enrs without lights in violntion of city ordinance 481. w PLEASANT HILL t' PLEASANT IT ILL. June 10. (Speoint) Thirty-eighth nnnunL pic nic Juno 20. Horn To the wife of T. P. 'Roh inett, June 1. n daughter, name Hetty June. Prof. Orlo M. filler of the high i school drove to Salem Friday even ing. Mrs. Emery nf flood Hiver visited with her old friend Mm. C. F. Hyde 1 last week, Mrs. Emery 1s a sister of" Mrs. W. A. Elkins. the pastor's wife. Mrs. (Jeorge Evnns and daughter. f Seattle called on Mrs. Evnns' mi vb, P. T. Laird Inst week. Mrs. Evnns' father is Snm Lnird formerly, of this nlnoc. her mother was Miss Lizzie Oshurn, who grew up here from childhood. i II. T. Hristow nnd family, formerly of this place, drove up from Hell fnuntnin for Decoration tiny. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jno. I.egget of Ash laud visited with Mrs. Leggett's par ents, Mr. ii ml Mrs. L. J. Cornelius, last week. Miss Irmn Laird teacher nt Pedro Wnolley, Wnsh..' returned home fur her vnention Friday. Miss T.eln Parks tencher in Cnns county for severnl years is vncntirin ing with her pnrents Mr. nnd Mrs. L. E. Parks. Mrs. Charlie Mulkey of Klamath Fnlls Is visiting Mr. Mulkey's sister. Mrs. L. E. Parks. Prof, nnd Mrs. Frank F. Cooker, tenehers in Poos county high schools, nccompnnied by their dnughter Mnr- STOCKS AND BONDS Wo solicit Inquiries to buy or sell nny marketable listed, local or unlisted securities. Active market for Imrant. Star. Flint, and lilckenbacker Motor issues: Public Utilities. Prompt attention piven nil or tlern. Pnsh paid for purchas es; no delay. notation a fur nished. HOOD BROTHERS S Chamber of Commerce Hldg. Portland. Ore. learn fromThose Whom I Have Cured fY FREE hook on Tiles and other Rectal and Colon di.v oriler conltlnl dotent of Irncn volun- tttllv wttiten PT prominent pitlentt ; hom I hiv curtil Many of thrtt cr were ot over IS vean tttndlnft, : nd hd made Invalid, ol the mrlrrrn. ' Send or call lor Oil. holi TODAY ind lern howthew peoi-ie.one nd II. old nd Vvninfi. were restored ro he.IiK. Learn h.uv p.iti-e 1, m, WRim.N l.l HXV1K m cm nv cat. M IMe. o, rk. riMi i me rrin.vrs fix. -a DtAN M.D lr- 5TMVin WH flTM AO PINlC .. .i m;.. in.. Parks, are here for the Hummer vacation, wnue i r. j rooker is directing his attention to I hi farm. f .. W ', 1 1. -a.v nnrl her SOD hR I recently purchased the noyran,i . j re jucbi granKe innu nu place and taken poHReHion. Mrs. f day meeting Saturday and confer the l Witherow is the mother of Mrs. third and fourth degrees. A btisket Woodward. (dinner will be served at. noon. Mera Miftfl Kffie Gibson, teacher in the lower counties near rortianu, is i iling frii-mls here. Miss t.ilisnn was trarhrr in the high aclwol lii-re two years ago. Pe.f Mires of the h. B. I 111 preach the Hocralanreate sermon here next Sunday evening at H o clocH. Hr. K. V. Stivers, pasior m inn First fhristian church of Kugene will deliver the address before the graduating class at the gymnasium Monday evening, June loth, at o'clock. WALTERVILLE AVAI.TKKVIIXE. Juno 10 (Spe ,.;l. Mr Jim liicbev. an old resident - . . ,.. of this place and a inemner oi me v O. W. lodge here, died last week at j , . " .. o!t., iPB Cnnpv. who lives in Washington. Mr. nnd Mrs. Seth Ryers of Wend ling spent Sunday at Wearins. j Mr. John liurrowa and daughter Donna, spent Saturday and Sunday at ; O. L. Stacy's. Practice is progressing nicely for the "Children's Day" program to be bold next Sunday immediately follow- ing Sunday School. Quite a long and ( interesting program is hemg preporca. A special offering will be taken to go for missionary work. The rood work starter. .Mnnuay morning. About 12 teams arc there. CRESWELL CRESWKLL, June 10. (Special) The first meeting of the newly or ganized Music club was held Mondny night, June 8. A committee to canvass for new members was appointed as follows: Florence Shnub, Leona Laud, Kltzabeth Sedgwick, nnd Ruth Olson. Arrangements -were made to provide for a musical program for the next meeting of the Ladies' Civic Improve ment club at the hoiric of Mrs. Greg or ou June 30. Program committee: Amy Malhew, Lulu Kent, Stella Mnnrnnen, Elizabeth Tryon and Grace Mooro and Florence Shaub.f Ernest Smith nnd family of Eugene visited relatives in Creswell Tuesday. The E. 'A. Rebekah staff club met Life Insurance Salesman WANTED RuwfiRSful Lite Insurance salesman to di rect agency organization in Southwestern Oregon for Btrong, aggressive California Life Insurance Company well established in this state. A permanent position of re sponsibility with unlimited opportunities. Salary, bonus, liberal first year and re newal commissions. If in terested yourself, or know of a man who can qualify write P. O. Box 1011, Port land, Oregon, and your re ply will be treated as strict ly confidential. Sustained Quality JE.s. A-aw'W Kw H iS MBit ISW ITIHWWBEt One of the MOTORMATES m service U Put it throush its Daces with Gasoline." That's the habit of manv aiitn- mobile distributors in demonstrating cars. The extra miles delivered by this sustained quality gasoline help to prove their claim of economical motor operation. Why not benefit from the expert's experience? Use Associated Gasoline in your car regularly and profit by its savings every day. ' with Mrs. Mabel Jackson Tucaday witn .Mrs. .Maoei aiternoon wnere a pieasm nueruouu w;ig ent tog(,ther wjtD (jelidous re- freshmenta. P0UAiITin Under Mew Management Having bought out the interests of Brooks and Corbit Ser vice Station, we make our bow to the good people of Eu gene and vicinity and invite you to call and get acquainted We handle General, Shell and. Standard products all kinds of oil .for every motor. Three Rapidayton Pumps, quick service, obliging and polite attendants. . Oil Rack and Free Crankcase Service Rest Rooms We handle the celebrated Lee Tires and Tubes guaranteed. Also all accessories for your car. Cigars Cigarettes and Candy KEITH bers of the drill team were busy MonJay afternoon practicing for the work. Kev. V. O. Benthio of Eugene sup plied the Presbyterian church Sun day at both services. Itev. Cromley bhe regular pastor, was called to Mon tana. 'S SERVICE STATION EDWIN S. KEITH, Proprietor WHERE BLAIR BOULEVARD MEETS FIFTH Associated Sustained Quality" utpplliAto Associated CiMoline nd CtcoI Moto Oil meant that throe rwo product cotv trantlv and nirceufully meet the motf rigid of operative tets. Regular line of the MOTORMATES assure yon of efficient, economical motor operation. Deal with the dealer u4u serves von well tf K(OTORStATES dealer. ASSOCLTED OIL COMPANY "Wednesday Evpnin t. . b yune in in. i ! Valley Printing New Location k,..,s v' WEDDING AND , ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMERC.AU ANO 2ClA1 PRINTING L FOR QUICK SERVICE -strictly i S k tar, b