Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, May 21, 1922, Image 6

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MORNtNO REGISTER, EUGENE. ORE, SUNDAY. MAY 21, Wa
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WASHfNCTON BS FUST
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Iln Mmiriii of IVw lih lK- !
. VMtuni Win Rt-lny
noon.
In
team, look three mat pluoeit nit. I xya-
hltth totm nmn with hl loltil of 1ft
iiouiu', lie won iho mIo uuli : U
feet
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itntftmt. tinl S'ottv Mrn.-h.ilK of Ore-
, .. , , .,, , , , iiion. II. . I for . on. i!ee na litah
Events Full of Thrills and All ;'. menun. u r.im
fi.n. ; llnonf I ",',"' '''"h Kdmun.iMn".
' U0p6 IS UpSCl men utwei the .lone ly winnliw all
hhiee tilling to the low liur.ll.'-.; but
LARSON TAKES 100-YARD -"a ..V ,"u?uin o"".
, , .Ijih. whtch wiw i surprise- due 10 the
Horn, Vie llurloy, YeVrnn s.irli. or. lly .r'",'".0".' .V" "V ..VI'
Asm!, was cM'ccted to bo rated
iimmie tro !vtdcr in this race nt tie
rm h t.Li..v Y ii IturJev. riitinliiit In
In a fust mm, rvplcte wt:h thrills his tuic form. nosed out IV! obcr
nnd dope tiuts. the l'n! vet-wit y f . teuflVr. f Oivsoit, In the ;?t-yrd
Wnshlncton trnrkmcn defeated the .dash by n yard after Oboi teuffir hail
Orejron team hru yesterday afternoon led him almost to ihe finish tap. The
n ihi fcatur event of the junior prin weie nil full of thrills ami in
week-end program, hy a soore of 75 'no c;e was then mow than a scant
to &. Washington's feat in cap'ur i fow ards between Iho first and laM
ing nil thru places in the 3?o-ynrd runner.
low hurdle event wai the undoing of K.c.H WIiw Two-MIIo
v i! chances nnd the le.ul of the A ...; lm1 on (he track durlnc
-Northerners, was uf for the !Vr- ... . i. .,r,.i,.,i,iv-,.n iiit knit
-A few coist records from tn-ina at
beautiful lrtA.vnr.1 .l4h. : .....i.t.i f.i- dirt iim in all the
lArson. the swnsinionol rinti-r of the !sprint! wna the fatet thai ha bHn
wrtron team, who has beon mutefeat- (maile in any Nortlwvest mteta nem a
ts! thi year, heat Vic Hurlev, th I tar thfa vim'p, Kven the ili-rtimre event
VPternn rpriiuer of the urle anttjwero e4e-ey conteste!, nlthoush the
mid. to the tupe by a hare few inches. ( jnn wa? nt f:jtt eoniilerlnit what hil
From all appearance the uprlnt was a 'boon enee;et in th lual mH(. atul
rteod heat, hut the juuKva asreel thai ! the pretlictions of the egachea anil
'on oroKe me ta)e tn tne lean. Mopcaior.
Thft time in thin evn:. run in the f ut j tiny Koepp, of Orenon. anl Kenner.
of n atronK wind, was 10 flat. The ;0f Vahinston. ran a pretty race in
judjres nnil fwrhrs airreed that with i 'he two-mile event, the final quarter
no wind blow ins th0 time might cas- Uitle apnnt of th runner hrincimr
he crwd ti It feet when tne two
iimn run a dead heat for three-quarters
of the distance of thtM last lap.
jKoenn took a lead on th last home
-;-etch and flushed 10 yurds In th
' ViV Hurlev. of the punvleVind nol
.tvAm. cut himself out for second place
for hi:h point man in the rzit-yam
low hurdles by alowinir I when he
saw lie had an easy lead and allowiac
nderson to cro-ts the tatH" ahead of
him. Anderson is Indebted to Hurley
for the rao and tho Utter which he
won as h resut.
The environ team lumped in tit
lead from the Man when lutreon totk
f firrt and Ohrteuffr thin! in the cn
iturv dash. This lead war held until
(well aUn? towant the last of the meet.
rthe low hurdles, ttiacus and javelin
throwinir th visitors In the lead by a
fairly safe marstn. In th pole vault
Spearow did not tr for record, con
tentinc himnrlf with first place at 11
feet S inches, which he domed easily.
Spearow was not doped to win the
hich jump, which he took from t,mn-
land, th Washington veteran, nt
hith of & feet 10 Inches.
year on tho vrlty !! hop un4r Ih dirotlon ( UtU
tlH ffmu, vie n vreAMi wmvn.
Jly have been 9.4
Spcurmv llbrh Man
TiaJph Siearovy, ot Oregon.
JOB PRINTING
OVVK U. S. NATIONAL BANK
Service, Quality, Fi Ir Price and a
Square Deal ka-p ua busy.
VALLEY PRINTING CO.
't he nummary:
100-yard duh lirmm. Oroituii;
Hurley, Vnhtniron; lerteulfer.
t,r.v. Tim 10 avcomla,
tihut put Strnchnn. Omtvn: lry
nn. VAhiutfton; M tiler, Wtmhlmtum.
Ihstance 4i feet, U inche.
MileValkhy.' trenon: Williams.
WaNhtnsMou; r" I like. Waahmictoit.
'Tim :ST.S.
! J;'u-yard Oaalt Hurley, i Vah I me
lton: Oburteufrer. Oretfoit; l4li0U.
iiM-virtm. Tim tt.X,
KO-yaiil litkh hunll Krankland.
: Wwfhtmrton; Kuhnhausen. Oregon:
Andernon, WavhutHton. Time 1A.2.
I'olw vault spearow, Orvnon: Oal
llyoo and Uaooa Washimtton tied for
feccond. Height U fHt, ti u he.
Sp(Nirw did not try for ie'on
in i hi event.
4 40-ynnt run Pratt, Washington:
IVuKtaw. Washlttk'ton; Kialey, Ore
tcun. Time S1.9
Uiscua throw llryan. Washington;
Sti-Mchan. treon; Miller. Wai.hin.c
ton. nistam 12S feet. 1 Inch.
Hith Jump Suewrow. Oreictm:
KmnkluTul. Wahim.ion; illUou and
Mason. Washmcton. tied for third.
IMkM 5 fet. 10 inches.
Two-mil run Koept. rinn.
Zenner.- Washimrtott; Walkle tre
eon. Time 10:14
220 low hunlles -Anderson, Wash
ington: Hurley, WashlnKton: rnk
tamV. WiinMnnton. Tim rrt
Javelin Metiin. mtamninon:
Strnchan, Orvnon; noenbur. On?
Ton. Pisfnnc li reet. it incne,
)!to.yart run Heal I. WTlnton;
Peltier". OrvRon; Ferrvy. Waalunsian.
Tune
Uroail Jump Speatw. Orvmn:
Callison. Washinirton; Howie. lr
Ron. Pistane 21 feet. 7 inch.
SHIND SAVES MY
As a Result Portland Wins Over
Sacramento
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CHIROPRACTIC
is the modem method of
treating disease through the
nerves.
Yon owe it to yourself to in
vestigate. EXAMINATION FREE
Phone 355 T
DR. GEO. A. SIMON
111 Wfflunetta
Over Lndford's Paint Store
DEMPSET GRABS RATTLER.
UPSETTING IVIATCH PLANS
Kearns Had Hoped to Arrange
for Bout With Wills
NEW YORK. May 50. Chuck full
of temperament atnee hta Kurupean
tour. Jack ivmpaesy. Klnv mr ait pugi
list. Krabbetl a rattler for l.w Ail-
sole Um totlao', upuinc pJapa Tex
Kickard had for a rW of confer
ences at which h hoped to close with
the champion for a match this fall
with Harry Will, or iowi other ut-
pirant for th hea--weltht crown.
Dempsey deckletl suddenly that he
j wanted to sve 'ih folk." o he
Luaciced a few of hi Rnclish rut
clothes in a ba and went to the Grand
vJiinetnii Take Itelay clothes in a baa ana ei
Washinifton took the lead in th re- ; Central station. whr a blc im
lay from the first runner and held itlproraptu crowd cheered him o
throuchout tn race, me r-w -,way.
run In 3:2S S- Both WnjUiinirton ana
Orecon took evn first exclusive of
ih Mifiv Tn meet wan ain-nuiti v
tkia larjte crowd and was run off in first
tola
KACHAMKXTO, May 30. With
two on. throw across, on down In th
ninth, Fred Mollwlta linil tut over
th head of "Huda" Sutherland, who
had just replaced Watbom. Th tmll
was apparently on the wv for a two
bairser and a tied aror but Huthr
land, leaping hlKh in th air, en me
down with the sphere In hla jrlnved
hand. A toaa to first doubled Hhoo-
ban for th final out. Portland
bunched hit off Hampton In th wee
ond. fourth nnd alxth period, which
aftcf costly boot had been tad.
totalled 7 run for th Heaver, fan
fMd took Jh mound In th wewnth
and held th Invader. Th Holona
n arte-1 their count in the eluhth but
the belntwi rallies failed to cover th
mar it In and Portland mad It threw
out of four by a count of T to S.
Th arotw: H. II. It.
Portland t,.,.,v.. 7 10 3
Sacramento B I 3
Sutherland, and Ktllott; Can do M
and Cooki
Srattlrt AmJn Hruh IVs
8 ALT UKH ntr, May 30. A
croup of thr errors foHnwd by
thre fednsk In thefirst InnlnK itavo
Seattle Ita third atrnlKht Victory over
Salt Imk tmlay 11 to 4, Prhnrr
pltchctt n (iuo name for th Indian
K hi red hit a homer with two on In
the sixth frame.
Th score: H. M. T.
ttenttl 11 10 I
Salt 1-aka
Schorr and Adams;
holder and tfyler.
KatUo,
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.fa CARL MILLER
Who will fight Dubs Mulkey 10 rounds the
main event at the Armory Monday, May 2 2d.
SUP,I,C'
He still wore th monocle he
brought back from Enitland as a "joke
on Jack Kearns," and was chuckling;
over the great marrluK hoax ho had
perpetrated on th two biR town news
paper men. The itreat hoax was an
announcement mad by his trainer.:
Teddy Hayes, and verified by the
champion, that h was to i marriett
to a mythical Edith Itockwell, of
Uoulder, Colo.
Kearns stayed hero to neROtlnlO with
Rlekard for a match.
Keartu Confer With IrMiio'rr
After tho champion deimrture. hi
man niter. Jack Ktrarnw. cwnf erred with
Tex Kickard and Frank Ktournoy.
promoters, rvjnrilimc . tho proposed
championship contest.
Assuming that Jos WiUnrrt. the for
mer title holder, and Harry Wills, the
New Orleans nejero havwlht, were
the most formidable opponents for
Dempsey, the promoter discussed ;
possibilities of hohilnir rontcsta with !
both of them in Aukumc or Hoptember.
Th promoter suKHcsteti that
Dempsey meet WlUard on or about
AuKuat 15 and that. If successful, he
could start train Ins; Intensely after a
week's rest, for a contest with Wild
In the latter part of Sepember.
Kearns. It was explained, wns not 1m-
p reared by th prospct with Wlllard
and that he favored holdtnir the con
test with Wills In Europe, tie wan re
ported to have, declared that he would
not consent to a match with Wills in
this country until h was certain that
the contest would not be Interfered
with.
Kearns and the promoters will meet
airaroMandny. i A
YANKEES LOSE FREAK GAME
Seal Cork ftavk. ami Wla
SAN KIIANOISCO. May 20. Muna
mr Miller shook up th Heala' baltuic
order and they turned in their first
victory of th week sralnst Vernon
befor a Ura Saturday afternoon
crowd by a acor of S to 3. V'hesr
Iell. who tamed th Hau rrancisro
heavy hitters earlier In th k. wa
Inefreotiva and Udder went In the
lchth. He waa wild anil, Han Vratt
clscv put owr its last tally in that
Spasm. S Was dropped from lead
off man to th second and trot three
hit in three times up.
Th cor: - It. H. K
Vernon v ' 3 $ 1
San Francisco .....ft 10 !
Pell. Ollder ahd Hannah; Mitchell
and YcIUm ;
IJABK KITH hWUJi TO HIT SAt K-
LV IS Mil II T1MKS ri
NEW YORK. May 20. A capacity
crowd came out to see cieorca H.
"Babe' -Ruth and Bob Mouse!, Amer
ican lesKue slusffers. In action, first
tioM, to 1922 nd stayed to ace th
.New vorK Americans low one of the
rnikkt sramen In years.
The lankees led by a score of 2
1 In the ninth Innlne and Jones
retired the flint two men ud. but be
fore New York could put over th burt
putout hi. Louis had scored asvcnj
runs nnu won tne s-nme, h to 2.
Huth failed to hit safely, strfklnr
out one. Koinfc out on two pop files
ana grounding to Slsler. t -
0. A. C. WINS DUAL MEET
BY
FOl'R TO TIIRKK BCOflK .
Oreon Affrfculturnl cfolloso ftn
nexed th dual tennis ment. 4 tn A.
with Oregon when tho Tmon-Tollow
coum uo no mor thnn tie the Aggies
in today's doubles.
Th summary: , (
Williams and Smith. OrcKon. Heat
Toy nnd Mnberly. O. A. C. 1-4. 0-3.
Johnson and Parnln. O. A. C. bent
uuiuertson una fl(vycin, .progon, 0-3,
Here's a New
Racket
And other Tennis equipment that is bound to help you in
our game. We carry the same standard rackets that are used
by champions.
Other tennis equipment, such as Balls, Tape, Shoes, and Nets
are always in stock with other sport outfits.
May we serve you?.
Hauser Bros.
Outfitters for Sportemcn and Athletes
FR0SH LOSE AGAIN TO ROOKS
8EVKV IJfNINO CIAM HESt'lTH
IN TO 4 O. A. O. W! '
The Oregon frosh lost the second
game of their two gntno series with
the O. A. C. rooks at Corvallts yestor-.
day by a scuro of to 4. Tho game
was called nt the end of the seventh
Inning In order to allow tho frosh
to return to tho university campus to
ho tho track moot.
Urn nn man pitched th entire gnmo
for the frosh with Orr receiving.
Farmer of the rooks ' clouted two
homo runs. ' J
College Athletic ItCHtllfA
At New York Tennis: Columbia
University. 6: University Houthern
California, 0,
At i,:neoin ni. Trncit! tfniversity
of N(hrriHk(i, S8: Kansas Aggies, 4R.
At ChlcnKO Track: University ot
Michigan. 89; tTnlvorslly of Chicago.
' '
At Columbia. Mo. Track!- Knnsns
65 V$; Missouri, 6m.
At iJerhy, Conn. Crpw: 1 Pcnnsy!
vnnla defeated Columbia U. f-
At Annapolis Track: Annapolis
's's'lT' 7?' Ll-,'yeUo. College,
At Kort Cotllnn, Colo. Track: If. of
Colorndo. 4; IJinh AHKWn, S2; Colo
rado College 2, Ten acliools compot
UW - - - - ,
Oakland Ixsc tn Anjrvls
I.OS ANGKLKS. May 5o.l.os An
geles, won the fourth game of th
prettent aorles with Oaklund her to
day 6 to Z. The Angels took th
lead In the first frame when Otittss
singled to rijtht scored two marker.
Thy mtnejcjrd two .more Ii lh tjhlnt
on a walk, a slnaln ana Viopf's wild
throw to Brubir, and the final
tally rnmo In the fifth on TVaV sin
gle to loft field. McCab drew three
singles and a doubl In fnur trips to
the plat. After getting two runs In
th sixth 'the Oaks attempted a ninth
Inning rally, but could only annex one.
of the needed three to tie th score.
Th score: K. H. K.
Oakland- S I 1
Is Angeles & 8 1
Arlett nnd Koohlcr; Dumovirh end
Baldwin. ...
Your Choice of 200
Men's Suits
All iiew merchandise, giving the
maximum of quality for a mini
mum price ,
Includes the famous "Brownsville Virgin
suits. Lots of medium weights so popula
All sizes. . ' ,
A great variety ot colors and patterns.
Other suits up to $50 or Made to Measure.
' 20 ol latest young nwn's suit jut arrived by express
Brownsville Woolen
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EUGENE Y.M JUM PUCES
3D1MW1UIYIMLLT0URNEY
Two Portland Teams Take First
and Second; Five Make Trip
The volloy ball loam of tho KuKent
bualncM men or tho T. M. f. A.
phteil third In tho round rohln tour-
namenl of tam from th nnrthwrt
pluyi-.l at tho Y. M. C. A. In I'orllnnrt
ypMorday afternoon: Tlio two bout
tonma of tho Portland Y. M. C. A.
tonic flnt and wrond plac.. Only
five men, tho number nccritnary for a
volley ball tournament made tho trip,
fir. M. O. Howard who waa to have
mndo tho trip wae unable to go.
Thoiie making the trip wore: Ltn
Ile Bennett, Fred Brown, Dr. C. I),
Donahue, Donald Toung and W. I'.
WHllem.
The flnnl Mandlnfr of the teams wan
aa followi:
Team
Portland Wo. t .........
Tortland No. 2 . .
KuRnna ...... .V. f.
A.torlu
Salem V. .'.
Portland No. 3
P. P.
1,001)
.too
'.600
,r,oo
,2r.o
.000
NATItl.VAI, l.KA:t''.
w. i.. p.c.
New York 20 .olio
Ht. Loula i'J 12 ,r. 13
Pltteburg 1C 12 .f.7
Chlaaio ! 13 ,r.0J
Philadelphia 11 10 .407
Brooklyn 12 I .400
Cincinnati It 19 ,456
UontoD ,.. 8 19 ,210
The acore: K. H. K.
Philadelphia 1 1
Cincinnati 2 t 2
Mondown and Menllnc; Luquo- and
Wlngo.
Tho ecoro: . II. II. K,
Now York 7 13 2
Plttnburg ...10 IB 0
Dotiglan, Itynn arid Knyder; Aduma,
Carlson, Olatner and Uooch.
The coro: , It. II. K.
IloHton 3 0 0
Chicago 5 10 l
Kllllnglm. and dowdy; Alexander
nnd U'Kurrett.
The score: ,. It, It. K.
Brooklyn . . ,' 2 II 2
Ht. I.niiln v 4 13 2
urlmea, H. flmlth. Decatur and MM-
lor; Pfalf.fxr and Alnamllh.
MrUliMlIMN Drfcai llnit'Hln '
Thn K. H. P. tonm of Iho Hulitlnt
nhiiroh In the Y. M. C, A. langun were
diTcntnd by llio Trl N. U' of th
Mrthodlat church nt biiaelmll yontor
ilny on tho Junior high diamond by a
nooro of 21 to 17. The Ijallorlea for
the fiuptlntB.wore ICJimt and KmninnB
and for the Motliodlete, Clioilionu aid
AGEIE NINE MAKES CLEAN
SWEEP OF FOUR GAMES
Wins Second on Local Field.
60 to 3
lly a srr of 8 to 9. th cinuii
AtfKln nln took th n - nd Imsotult
lam of the series with nun ht-n-today,
inakiiitT clM swi nf thn
four Karnes which havo bn ttlnvrd
hetworn the tw lartts this n.
Hnlth pltchtn tut the Ark lew held the
Oregon lmtmn to s( srnttered hits,
while the AKtTles tnU.-lHd l.efly l.ild
1. on the mound fr triroii. fr n
total of nine blmileei.
res;on start the seorlns; In the
second Innins when Hunk lthnn.
second man up smashsd out hum
run. Two more runs were scored in
th third Innlna on costly etrorn t
the Akkio infold, hut lluhh workrxl
hard and (lulled his tfin out of th
hole by superb pltrhlna. when he re
tired Orvnon with thrre. mrn on lh
has. Th AtfKlc vned thins up
In th fourth and tho Jumped Into
a ltad which thvy ntaititttitifd u th
end of the anme by rhasinit lhr
runner across th plate on bunchlmt
tht'ir hits and costly Orrcon errors in
thtr half of thq sixth InnliiR.
Mabb for the AxkIs struck out sl
men and walked four. Jinldwlu
struck out five men and walked four.
Th scor: U. II. fc.
O. A. C 9 3
Orrs-on S 6 &
Itattsrles: Babb and Duffy; llnld
wln and leslie.
lb
i:thri
I Ml
toy and 'hrlcw t'rsif.
"Oi't.li.oh.gmck Wallinatnrd." a
srrr: n aditptatlon uf tlto fninous staKr
itrrcn by Oenrtft 3d. I'ohaii. will h
rrrn at th t'astte tbSiilre bt 'iiitlpB
Klhlaf. Hnlll MtirdV plrt tllr part j
rtf alpitsturd. tirnm) h?f-rv i-
"lllarklw" )uir and Ikiils Kenyon has
utt rut ur lunniu 4xiert v,Um.
furd's Mcrth-art.
Is th wuatM tif m dddth If sin
hns ntty wasva, u litem any hark payj
dun ymit Tbnro arc iUrstlitti wltu li i
are answertwl in "Hank lv." writtrtti
by Kunnln llumt which will b shown l
nt tliet'nvtte npt werk, Htii I'writi
and Mutt luore have tho Uadlne i
'Kitf v.-r." fitrt)itir Kl e s-VtsuBra
nnd (.llf lt-ld, til) mil ba
dlnplnyrd nt Itlf ltr thtiire tin!
Wi'rh, . in l hitlilv bssviUf
itud I'ltitThir: 'Jon,; nstt. Mob-
tmti .4u-
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by Jiiduti SiJtv. r N It
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rut,. tMher prominent wher in I thru (or cj.v)iUmii
AMKIUCAN IsrUOl'K
w. I., v.r.
New York 22 12 .647
Ht. Louis 20 i ,0ir. I
1'hlludnlphln. 10 15 .f.0B I
iH'trolt 1& IT .449
Hoston IS !.' 4H
Cleveland . . . . . Kt 1 .415
VVashlliKtnn H IV ,424
Chicago U ftf .3H7
Th ncoro: It. II. R
Ht. I A) ii is ft 3 i
New York t i l
Batteries: Hhockcr. Hayno and Hi-V-ercid;
Jones and HchnnK.
Tho scoro: U. II. VI,
Cleveland, & 7 2
Uoston 1 0 2
linttorles: Cnveiftskln nnd O'Neill
Plerccy, Knrr nrtd Ituel.
Tho scorf It. U, M.
Chlrnfrn : 3 lu It
Wnshinnton 4 7 1
Hattorles: Hohupp utul Hchulki W.
Johnson und l'lclnlch.
Th6 scttr; ... , It. If. 15.
pntnilt 1 fl 0
PhllfidelphlA II 10 ft
BottvWn: lChmku, Olsen and fin as
leri Harris and Perltln.
Yukltua Wins n'p Meet
PUU-MAN. Wash.. Mny jt. Vnkl
mn hlKh school, with 04 points,
won tho annual Intnrscholnstlr. hi Kb
school track meet at Washlniflon
8tut coUcko her smliiy. Lewis and
Clark high school, Hnoknnn, was san
ond "with 29; North Central, Hpokann,
third, with 14 1-1". nnd Walla Walln
fourth, with 12 S-6. . .
EUGENE BESTS. CORVALLIS
IJIHT OAMK Of KIOASON WON IY
KIOUU OF II, TO S
Tho Euiicno high achoot hnaohnll
toam ycBtorflay aftnrnonn ilffonteil the
team of Uio Corvnllla htRli erhool on
tho local diamond by the aeon, nf 1 1
to I. I'n to thn firm half of the ninth
nn nff the aenre wna 11 to t In favor
of Kugme, When Corvallla alnrtml a
hnllltig Hilly and xeortul rlvn ruin on
nn innny ch'im hlla.
Tho Kllgone team playad Iho heat
hall they hnvo yet pluyed till, m.nmin.
anld Coanh Orunnla, and uaud more
headwork than ever' before.
Tina gamn clone tho hihihoii. The
loam hiia won two and Iiihl three
games, The scoro of yomordiiy'n nn me:
K, II. M.
Kugenn Jt ft 4
OrvnlllH H 13 II
Hatterlea: lOumnie lluelininn nnd
Keency; Corvnllls Coon nnd Bchwon
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College Ice Cream
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TAKE A BRICK FOR YOUR PICNIC
You'll need soiiirtliinj; sweet niu fold. A brick nf ('tNa,c 'lC
Cream in most convenient nnd eeononiieal.
Phone 1 480
TO CONFECTIONERS .
We will care for all your (nuntaiii needs. We make all flavors
of MAGNUS friiitn and syrups a c.nini!cte line of Mla I""11"
tain supplies. Write or phone.
Eugene Ft uit Growers Ass'n.
Enet 8th unci Ferry
"The Imme rC College, ice cream"
You'll be
Surprised
nt what a difference a little
work in our shop will do to tlie
nppenrnnce of your car.
looks laht NV
Eugene Auto Top Company
Phone 15S - 742 Charneltori
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