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1 ii I i ) rniln.v Evening, June 30, 1925 9-1 Victory Gained By Postal Players Page Throe n K. Mniluff. (or- TV YORK. June 30. OP)The giants are taking the dust from the jvmps today. For the first time since rly id the season, New York is out ., the lead in the National league pen not ra.e. While the (.iiauts were nueati of th Unites by 3 to 1 in the second inning I(,M"day, rain stopped the contest. lt iirmiri were iUkk tn tnke ad ;di ,Jf l'ie opportunity and trim unl int- Ilt'ds, S to 1. und p.uufd the j. ji.m le with a four point leeway. L'innnuati felt the effects of the rise in-' l'ii'Htes ond was tobogganed in w r-t.M-t.iid division. St. Linns moving Mu. lourtit place by remaining idle. tit.ii.ky Coveleskie, the veteran ,iu, filler traded by Tris Speaker of lb lu.'ians to Washington last fell, iurlfd the champions to a 4 to 1 ietury over the Athletics, slicing the ;iil of (he Mnckmen to half a game. The downfall for the American lea gue leaders also marked the first de rjt of t lie season for Sam Oiay, l'LiUdflpliia pitching ace. Hy virtue or tlie triumph Coveleskie shares the 1,-st twirling average in the, league with Gray, with nine victories and one rftback. 'Hie chronic ailment of (he Yankees, (.ii'ppins a game after winning two, persists, l-'or the eleventh time tljis season the llugment failed to csiiM.d a two-game winning strenl by r, yesterday to the Kod Sox 1U to ". Il.tsUn) had lost nine straight. Detroit held fast to fourth place iv annexing a twin program from (leveland 4 to 1 and 7 to 4. t'obb turned out three doubles and a single out of four attempts in the opener. The Hrowns polished off the White S'ix in the first of a series, to 'J. liazzy Vance was the undoing of the I'liillies. permitting but five safeties, while the. .Robins garnered lo off Oirlson and Knight to win by K to It. The postoffiee baseball team won 0 to 1 from the fruit growers' team in last night's Twilight league con test. Batteries: I'ostoffice Keopp and fireen; Fruit (.rowers Yocuin and Karnes. The lineups: os t office : fireen j Keopp j Hempy i Campbell .. I flraham .... j Holemnn . I Ward Terrtll : Heiisison , P b... ...-' b.... ss.... h..., if ... ...cf..... ....rf Fruit Growers .i. Hnrnes ....... It. Yocuin IIii!bamI Horner Yadnnis White Stahlberg - Gamble W. Yocum "Our National Form's' will be the theme of K. J. Adams, vecretarv to Senator ltobert X. Stanfield. at the Thursday luncheon of the chamber of commerce, it is announced by K. Ku gne Chadwick. secretarv of the chamber. The talk will be along the Hnes of an address made by Mr. Adams in .May before the national chamber of commerce in Washington. 1. C. The local chamlwr i cooperat injr with the government forest ser vice in the "Stop Forest t ires" week announced by the proclamation of Governor Fierce for the week from June 0 to .July 4. The l.n-al chamber's cooperation on the forest program is in line with the policy of the state chamber, which i fostering the movement. A communi cation was received this morning by. Mr. Chadwick from W. G. Me. acting secretary of the state chamber and manager of the Iff ml settlement de , cm super isor. I Hi ruling comes from the office ;of the district ranger in I'ortlatd. ami wis made ou the recommendation of Mr. Mat-fluff, Anyone found traveling or faikin; ihrongu thfsr d siru-u will be promptly arresteil and brougbt for : hearing before h ,'niied States' . ct.mmiioner, Mr. Macdutf states. INSPECTOR VISITS BANK I The electric protection siem f J the First Na ional bank was injected! and wotktd oer yterda by A. G. I llobbs of Los Angeles, in.-pector for! flie HurgSary Protection compan;-. f with tieatiouarters in l.o Anscle-i. 1 Kverything whs found in good shape, I a.-eori:iie to tin announcement ot larm Itmlr.w, ice-pie-id lit of t!u bai!t. Mr. llnbbs was aivompanii'd Mrs. IlobSs. They w-rr on their way by ii.otir to Portland, where they ex ' p.vi to make their home. The left ' this inoriynj. aft cr being gueis nt tlw l'arwiu l-'ristow home omt night, If&NUT- ' acm NKW YORK. June 'MX Harry Wills, giant negro heavyweight, ni,, Hurry Grcb, world's middleweight champion, were favorites today in btttipg in the main bouts nt lo round i't the Pool Grounds Thursday uight for the Ital:an hospital fund. Odus of four in one on Wills to de feat Charles Weinert of Newark. X. .1,. prevailed in spite of the fact that wmii had conie fr -iu the New Jersey boer's camp that Ue had dosed MKiuious training yesterday in the bt-st condition of his career. Greb was S to 5 choice over his challenger. Mickey Walker, world's welterweight champion. For a special sis-round bout. Jim my Shittery, sensational Buffalo, N. V., tniddleweoght was n i to '2 selec tion over Have Slade, California wel terweight. Jot l.ynt h. former bantamweight champion, was favored at '2 to 1 to take a four round decision over his ancient New York rival. Jack Shar-k-y. Weinert hung his gloves at his camp ..ierdny. His inruers announced he I'.m' readied the peak of condition. :partment of the Portland chamber of ; commerce, asking assistance in the distribution of literature on the sub- jre of forests. j June build n g permits in Fugeue set a new high recoid with a total of i yJUMHtn tor the month, and brought ; the tot.-'l for the firt mi months of I the jear to 1.4ihI.,Vm. Tim figure is less thmi (l.VVHHt behind the total fjr the first sx months of P.'l't, which included per I nuts tor the new Miner buiUl.ug and I F.ugene hotel. t June s leport indii-ttles a gaiu over i (hat of U year, tm h was fM7 .. iCotnparatne repair -f the firM six inouibs of ltd and P.'-o are ns (! Ions; January $ Uttl.lim 5 HlTo February oiH'.o.Ti UVHi March 4i.ti"i April J!J.:Un 4-,7.'Jj: Mny L'le.i.tum 'JM t.tC.tt June 1UMHH JOT.tHV Total $ 1 , UHi..W S 1 .oV, l-'o The total number of building per mits granted during the mouth was Many Prizes Will Be Given at Picnic Many valuable prizes are to he held out ns inducements for those who j mny enter the various events to be ;held by the F.ugene Odd Fellows band at their Independence day celebration j to be held nt Midway park next Sat- unlay, nccord'ng to nnniunceinent to 'day of those in charge of the affair, i A number of prir.es are being added to the list in addition to n number already prepared, it is announced. j Fire damage during the month of ; June was the heaviest of any month : thus far this ear, reported W. K. Nusbaiim, fire chief today, in his an ' tfcual report 'to the state fire marshal. lainage during the month totaled ;5U.7iNt, of wbiih $.VnH or more than half, was covered by insurance. Sixteen alarms were answered dur ing the month, and oU'O feet of j j inch fire h"se was )nid. The fire en- gines traveled a total of blocks, or ''J-l1 miles in answering the various alarms. Forest Area Will Be Closed at Once A regulation prohibiting anyone from going to or being on Fall creek, Little Fall creek and Winberry creek in the Cascade national forest will be effective July 1, ir is announced this SMOKER FAILS TO APPEAR A Mr. Norquist. employe of the j Henry McFee Lumber company, who was arrested for smoking on Salt creek ami was to have arrived yester- day for tt hearing before Fnitetl States i Commissioner K. O. Immel. has not yet appeared, it is announced by Nel ! son F. Macduff supervisor of the Cas ' ende national forest. A deposit of $10 ' has been put up by his employer to 'insure his appearance. Rotary Luncheon Features Singing John Henry Lyons, world-famous song lerder. was the feature of to day's luueheon meeting "f the Itotary club. Mr. Lyons led the members in singing popular songs in a man ner that won high approval. James GUmore Hammond, formerly' of F.ugene ami now secretary of the chamber of commerce at New Loudon. Conn., spoke of his early life in Fu gene. and mentioned the ideals and pra-tices of Itotary. He is in the; city visiting bis mother, Mrs, F, A. Kankin, and declares that the growth of the city in the Hi years he has been . away is remarkable. FOREIGN CARS STOP A total of :t07 cant from out of the slate registered with the F.ugone chamber of commerce for the mount of dune, according to the ehamhv report. Cf these two came from us JOE. VI HUM 3 UrK HAVKN'T found out yet just; how the sugar daddies of Hroad- J tritv fared in the recent father's day affair. 1 Hill TUden kicked the pants off truing Mr. ltichards in straight sets ; the other day. ... He stems to be; through in much the same way that j Cobb is. . The crawl stroke is a mighty ef fective proposition in swimming but : the Itoston teams do not seem to be g-'tting very far with it ... if that is what they are using. " The Prince of Wales is expected to be present when Gertrude Fderle at- ; tempts to swim the channel . . . The ( prince has evidently been studying I the contents of the Sunday roto pages. We nren't exactly sure but we ex- ; pect freeze out poker is the chief pastime of polar explorers. K very body is surprised to hear that H'Miny Leonard's mother has asked him to fight again but we aren't . . . We have nn idea that she miiht have ceeii his vaudeville net. Kven with Ituth in the lineup the Yanks continue going nowhere fast. . . . We are beginning to think Mr. Iloudini is the only one left capable doing anything with that crowd. This promises to be a very safe and sane Fourth of July in the heavyweight division, with none of the b"s exposing their jaws to Itenip p.Cs right. Florida has enacted laws protect I ii'K the home fish but visiting fish in Mst continue to watch out for them selves. The records show Mr. Phil Mnrri an Knglish golfer, once scored 1,1,1 holes in one the same day. . . . hot her it was necessary to shoot him or drown him is not divulged. - t Lciiguc Standings MAKE WAY! For the Third and Greatest Week Of Love & Barrett's Monster SALE BUM BETTER BARGAINS PREVAIL ALL THIS WEEK! EXTRA MFA"S KHAKI Regular $.'U9 $1.95 Paciflo Coast League Y. I,. IVt. S-'tu Fr.innyo -l .ImH Lake 4IP 3.1 .Wis -.tile 4,1 ;ts .."111 l." AlKPlra 4.1 Ml .."CI I ' .-t:r.n.l 4L .4.".." -'-.::.ni 4i .4:a rjincuto :I4 4S .41."i Vniio Ill ."3 .Will 89c BARGAINS For Autoists end Campers Small Axes Trench Shovels Mattocks Canteens complete Havernncks Water Hiidtets, folding VACATBON TI5V1E IS HERE! Save! On Outing Togs and Camp Equipment! Right When You Need Them! Prices Cut and Slashed! $1.25 VACUUM BOTTLES Keep liquid hot 21 hours and cold 4S hours. A va cation KTf need wl $5.95 LEATHER PUTTEES A real bargain. All leather $3.95 GOGGLES AND GLASSES Values to 11.00. One lot. Your AQf choice. $7.50 CAMP STOVES Two burner gasoline stove. A vacation need. I'ricerl to 54.89 $11.00 MEN'S HIKING BOOTS lfilnch pack hoot. Men hire Is a big aJ 07 value . . . '. J I .U I TENTS Just a few left, priced for (iuik selling, tiet yours to- (t:iy. National League W. V.,rk .. k Ij n. . . I.eillM ... inniili. . liiMllpliia. iS". . .. -I"U . ..Ill . .411 . .11 . ..".'I . . t . . ... American League W. Is-I'lphia 44 'lnpeton 41 nf Hi r..i: 31 l.iri :w York -" leland -ion J.i .14 l'rf ..nil fea .ni.-i .,os .411.1 .4H-J 4.VI .4:11 .I'.il .lll'i" .r.4.'i ..vm .Kit .403 Tiny Herman Wins Portland Contest I-". T r"UTI.AXl, Or.. Junt .'to. Tin: r"ii jin. fi-Astorm pnliinan. w- n h n round d?risi.o over Oorgt I-m-r'- ''mslu bavrn 'isiit. in Ih un;n :it t nifht'd ntn air botttii rd, ffnKd by th I'orf land KH m-n mrd knw kdn n. t.:r "itn w n tlie fsiH I'T nutboxi RIGHT HERE! RIGHT NOW! Is Undisputably the Greatest Money Saving ia'e Ever Attempted in This Town TO 5c WOMEN'S L'NIONSUITS Light summer weight knit unions. Bodice or tailored tops. All gOp sizes www CHILDREN'S HOSE Fine mercerliiM dress hose. All sizes. Hlaik. cordovan. and while 23c REMNANTS A big tableful of choice remnants for every purpose. Bargain For All $1.25 BOYS' UNIONS Nationally adverllsed P Q A. cotton knit unions Short sleeves. Knee SlQf length OO w TO 35c WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS Kxlra rood values are of fered in this lot of women's liandker- 1 O chiefs WW C'tAMOISETTE GLOVES Womrn'a washable smd gloves, new c" all sizes 49c TO $5.50 WOMEN'S TWEEO KNICKERS Full cut. rooniy tueed knickers. QJ Q7 all sires I CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES Fast color. s,z-s ; 'o 14 years. Cleverly QOn le,l www PURSES AND VANITY CASES . Smart looking women's ami cliililrens pursea and vanity cases. Hig values at Discount CHILDREN 8 FANCY SOX Kam y top In new ribbed ef fects, (iocd ol"rs All r;:, $1.00 $1.75 CHINESE PARASOLS An outing t.nie n-t-Biiiv for th ijeac-hn CsJ 10 and vaca'ions. Jliix 2- , Lii fJTTO 1 a TT A bg fluffy White r.ltn ::: 97c WOMEN'S SWEATERS You'll ni'fd n- nf ih' weatrrn for uvpt thn Fourth 4 Oitcount WOMEN'S KHAKI KNICKERS nrt MIDDIES All Piifn. rorrty rut. gr.)fl of ktiaki $1.95 PLAYSUITS For fte h or Camping wear Boys' 89c G'r!i' 51.19 CAM P BLANKETS Ioull rotton Camp Hiink! bixi? A lirnit'-rl Oumb'T . . . $1.95 "n. r'i'.iri J dri.on. SeatM hav w;rt "kH .nit riiib fornifr 30 East Ninth Street Fugene. Oregon World's Largest Chain Department Store Organisation A KATIOH-tviot I ' fMSTITUTlOl- mm 571 DEPAKTMENT STORES 942-94S Willamette, Eugene, Oregon Cottage Grovo This Store Will Be Closed July 4th all Day Reliable Quality Goods Always At Lower Price3 Suits for Young Men In Live Summer Models ex. Youthful style (or Young Men and Men who stay young. Un usually good values $24.75 Fashioned from excellent wool fabrics that mean good wear and lasting satisfaction. Tha two-button model pictured with its loose, yet slightly fitted coat is one of ' our popular models for . Summer In nf w two-ton.' effects and all tha light, medium and dark effects. Low priced and big value at $3 4.75. Oth.ri .1 f 19.75 and ,29 75. Men's Summer Neckwear New Silks, Weave and Patterns If you want a tie; thnt'a different here it is. All the new and unusual patterns, weaves and color-combinations. Biaj stripes, invisi ble stripes, the whole family of dots; double biaa stripes; quiet, live ly or noisy ties. Well made, cut full, well finished; big value at a low price. Take your pick at 49c and 98c Here's a Yeddo Swiss Straw Hat j Our feature Solar straw for thii teason. F.xtremely light in weight, gond-lookir.g and very comlortahle. Finely trimmed with a ilk hand and quality leather. ery durable; a hat you will' enjoy wearing. In white and natural $2.49 Khaki Pants For Men Good weight olive drab khaki drill. Cuff bot toms; two side, watch and hip pockets; sewed on buttons. An excellent value at the low price of $1.49 Suits for Boys Two Pairs Knickers DfsiRrifd nftt-V the boys own idcis and they know ty!e. Mnthrra know value And quality, 10 thtMe lutts makr good all along the line. Nfvv colon new, models nrw idea for Spring ,a our low price of $7.90 IT PUTS A NEW HEART IN YOUR KITCHEN A Vulcan Smoothtop Gas Range THREE COOKING ZONES Coiikiiitf, BittiiiiiriiiK iiml wnrmiiiK zoih'K lire nlwavK iivnilnlili1 n l!n' Sinool lituji in IkmI is wiisIinI. This in it vitnl f.ii-tor in l-1 1 -r codkiiiK I c;i 1 1 mc ! 1 1 fnoil enn Im I'lKlkl l lit tt tl'IIIJII'I'ltlll'C Nllitl''l to its n.itiiro. TOP 1 1 EAT CONTROL Xnt only oven licnt contriil lint nlso tup ln'iit ciiiitinl is nviiilnlilo on tin- New SiikmiI htnp. .lust tint "riKlil lii'itt" fun In' iilitjiiiu'tl I'or evety cuiikiiiK iiMpiip'int'fit. Top lii'iit fiuitrnl is n hitiM'lv ininc itn piutiint tlinn nvi'ii coiilriil liri'iiusn W( per cent of tlm cixik i iiif is ilnno on tin) toj) of lite stove. OVEN 1 1 EAT CONTROL I'or nvi'ii li'iit runt ml, t'i Siiiuutlitop Knttf is iiiiippii rtitli nn iti;nrnto rcKulntiiiK ili'vici'. 'I'll i h iiistniiiii'iit is absolutely f tn la f.lc iiml frees thu Imiisewife from tiny worries of bent Hiipeivision wlititevi-r. Sold on easy terms A small payment down and the balance monthly with your gas bill. Mountain States Power Telephone 28 Company 881 Oak St. V