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M 1 ; 1 ' ' i V; Page Ten : limns ( fili"iD80ailE8SE)( i !i ;i . FIRM HELD STABLE Saturday Evening, June THE EUGENE GUARD S 5 11 f US 1 V.! I f 1 1'1 Is f i ' 1 6 i NIG YEAGER, WHO WILL FIGHT AT OAKRIDGE JULY 4 "Look Id Mm compiiny bi'hlii'l the enr ym buy. lie nuro it iu pcrmnn onl. lifi Burn Hint, your iliVPHtlni'lit will lint be i an oil'lm" enr," iirtviscB Mr. Hi iijniniu, il-nl-r in Hie Kwccne territory f"i- liiulfon nut Knkcx. "It in ni-tiiiilly li fnct Hint ninny more iiiolor ir Iiiivb failed tliiin linvn livnl. A inolor nixnuiznlion re mit ly culb'il Hie roll aliilinbi'lically on tli(! roiiipiiiiii'H Hint linvp Kone, mill thiTo wax nt li'iiat one roiiipnny for rviji v letter in the lllphllliet except 1 mill X. If only bohic hopeful inniiil- fnetiirers luiil tiimeil out n wuince nun u Xerxes Hip whole lllphnbet wolllil hnve been coinpleln in the grnveyiml of forirotten liuiellineo. "You will fiml toilny ninny innlnriHln wilh their Kooil money tieil up in "or phiin enrn" enrn on which Hervien id ...nensive mill difficult to go.t enm which will Iiiivb very litlle if liny ro-flfili! vnlue wlintevor. "A motor enr buyer toilny in rnrn leRS imlenil If lie lies up bin money ill Clir WHICH IlllHII I II iMlo ennmi coinpiiiiy behinil it. Ho in nkinK Hie Iohk of n coiiHiilernblc nun of inoney. The neiiKible thinK in to nee Hint Hie enr itwlf in rooiI, Hint Hie coinpiiiiy in hoiiihI, mid moHt important Hint the company is proRresnive mid nbrenst of the limes. A coiiipnny niuy bnve n historic, past but if it isn't progressive- look out! "On this basis, the wiHe buyer will find a new mid gilded respect for Ilml , son mid Ussex cars. Not only is Hie concern well-seasoned, but it has been known as a leader in Hie indus try, -lis invention of Hie coach type of Hie car, nuil ils sponsorship of Hie conch nil iIiiiIiik the period when it hnd lo meet, opposition nnd even ridi cule by milkers who nro now flockinK to It, is one nf the industry's greatest exnmples of lendership. "It must be remembered to bejjin with Hint while I Indson-Kssex con ceived the conch iden, they were not merely content to let someone 'se develop the iden. They have ulrendy built and sold over 21(1.1100 ours of the conch typo. As n result they have n background of exeperience behind them in building this type of closed enr Hint is not remolely approached by nny other mnmifnelurer. They have achieved n volume of product ion that no other closed-car builder ever attained before, anil with the result- ! &ft 9 j 4 1 mAA. .. MJ In The "Duko of Alblna," noted Portland heavyweight, will meet Sailor McKenny events at the big End of Steel Celebration July 4 and 5. one of the main nut economy of overliend nnd nil mnn llfncturing cohIb. "h'or a long time to conic, the liinii who thinks of coach will think of Hudson and Essex." Hotel Under Tent Ready at Oakridge All ni'wconiH'B who dosiro lo Rtny ovorniKlit nt OukridRR rturinB the biff two l;iy l-'ourlli of July celebration will bo aceomniodiitt'd, doclnros Or. U V. 1'piiI)!, lii'iid of nrmiiKcmcntR. In ndditioii to Iho usunl bnlel sorv irp. which will pare for -100 or H00 pcj-mniH, I. "(10 bods will be. rewly for norvice under huge ennvns tops, it is Hinted. TheKP am boinn fnniin)ipd by spveriil const ruction compnniefl, Kacli is ft Rtiindui'd snnitnry cot, 4iul each will be provided with ample bedding. ' An experienced hotel man will be in churjjo of t lie beds, nnd n comfort nblo quiet "flop" iH promised, all who desire to stay over for the festivities. Bucking and Falling Contests Arranged Inno county has much of the fin est timber in nil the I'nited St rites, and may persons who visit Oakridgo on July 4 nnd 5 will get a cbnnce to seo just hew this limber is hnndled in the early singes of ils journey to the mill, announces the "10ml of Steel Celebration Committee." A series of fulling and bucking contests have been nminged, in which loggers from the "Western Lumber coinpiiiiy camps will take part. The falling contest will take plncc between several pairs of men, who will endenvor ti set a new record for falling trees. The bucking contests will then lake place, and husky "book ers" will then saw with all their might in cutting up the logs in lengths for the sawmill. lloth contests carry subrttnnlial prizes, it' is announced. NORTH EAST, Pa., June 27. UP) Fashion has forced another pro-: fession into the already long list of ! subjects in America s "higher educa tion," expert fox breeding. A school in fox breeding, with a class of ambitious young men recruit ed from all over America, opened to day on a 7n-acro fox ranch three miles from North East. A force of professors, expert in the wiles and ' ways of lir'er Fox, began training men competent to cater to the ever growing demnnd of the well-dressed American woman for exquisite furs. The new institution is the Hunch ' School for Fox Ureeding, named after I its founder, Louis Kdward lluseh of : Washington, D. C, who is president of the American Fox Institute. This i class will have an eight weeks sum- mnr fifilll'tfi I The instruction will cover the his tory of fox breeding in this nnd other countries, elementary zoology, the principles of animal heredity, and in breeding nnd outbreeding; in general, the relation of the fox industry to American business life and its oppor tunities as a career. Students will be given practical experience in car ing for the animals. According to Mr. Rusch, the school is-not operated for profit. It is sup- I ported through the voluntary contri- 1 butions ot men who hnve tnitn in rue silver fox industry. Mr. Rusch declares that during its short existence as an established in dustry in America, the silver black fox fuv producing husiness bad now reached the point whore it represent ed an investment of more than $12,-000,000. Show Cards and Signs "C" Gregory Clark's Service Garage "Signs of Merit" Union Prices We Will Insure You a Good Time in Oakridge July 4th & 5th Paddock & Jones Eeal Estate and Insm-ance Meet the Boys at the Pastime Pool Hall in Oakridge July 4th & 5th . Soft Drinks, Cigars and Cigarettes ELECTRIC SHOCK IS DEADLY i SCUIFFKUSTADT. G e r m n n y, j June 27. OP) A brook charged with j electricity proved fatal to one of a j team of horses recently when the i owner drove into the stream to wa'sh the wheels of his carriage. As soon j as the horses touched the water one of them dropped dead, while the other ( after frantic efforts managed to break 1 loose from the harness and galloped out of the water. Investigation showed that the brook was charged with electricity, trans mitted from a subterranean installa tion power plant. Look for the best time you ever had July 4th & 5th and Look for the Store with the Open Front SMITHIED CASH GROCERY Groceries, Fruits & Vegetables USE THE GUARD WANT AD WAYS HUDSON-ESSEX, NOW WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING 6-CYLINDER CARS E WORLD'S GREATEST BUY Everyone Says It Sales Prove If 11 Hudson's Supreme Advantage Is the Super-Six Motor ONLY HUDSON CAN HAVE IT Wo. Iinld it is tin! greatest engine ever lmill. Can ils 'exclusive priuci lile have anv rival in ininorlauiT J It adds vast jiower without added weight, size, cylinders or eost. It almost doubles endurance. No car was ever smoother; and we ques tion whether any ever equaled it in tins respect. Most important of all, the Super-Six principle, makes possible Hudson's one great policy nnd issue to givo greatest value for the money. Of course you have pride in possessing car qualities you know are unmatched. And this performance mastery gives innumerable ad vantages. You .have .dazzling speed and pick-up for any call. Yon have vpower that levels hills w ith ease. You have smoothness that makes the long journey without fatigue. And you have superb rid ing case, gootl looks and reliability that you may value even more highly than spectacular (nudities of speed and power. In today's Hudson, economies possible only to the largest production of (i-cyiinder closed ears in the world, give value advantages never held by any rival. Never before was its supremacy in quality and price so outstanding. ' Hudson Coach Brougham 7 Passenger . $1475 ..$1845 .$2050 (Eugene Prices) The Finest Essex Even Built $1010 Eugene You Cannot Get Equal Style, Within Hundreds of Essex gives results never before attained in any car: Low price, without disappointment in looks or reliability. Economy without sacrifice of performance. Stability and highest roadability without unnecessary Weight. The riding ease of large, costly cars. The handling ease of a bicycle. Utter simplicity in design. Performance and Reliability Dollars of Its Price The lowest maintenance cost, we believe, of any car in the world. These qualities make it the most wanted nnd nlrgcst selling car of its class in the world. It is the finest Essex ever built. It is the smoothest most reliable Essex ever built. It is the best looking, most comfortable riding Essex ever built. And the price, because ot volume, is t.ho lowest at which Essex ever sold. Surely you cannot be satisfied with less than Essex ofers when its cost is but little more than cars of the lowest price. Hudson-Essex, Now Largest Selling 6-Cylinder Cars in the World Asill'tBI Benjamin Motor" Company" EUGENE Telephone 1757 824 Pearl Street