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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1922)
: ! it f ; ! ' i ! 3 I.I t MX SKIDOWEBEES DHOFTWO MORE CAMES T8 BEAVERS i-. i Seattle and Sacramento Split Even on Double Bill .? PACIFIC COANT Vernon l-OK AiikcIcs 8aji Krnnclsco . Oakland Ikmiitml: Hps 111 Sail 1-nko Hacrnmcnto ctgM wins In jMf.-1PortfonVW't,n win-Its has clImbtHl from tnwt iilitce to a tlo with On X In nil fur fourth. Tho score; (Flint inline.) It.ll.lv Suit llko .......... S II J I'oill.in.l T til 1 Myirs. Thin lUon auU .VllTtlison. Uv lor; Kou, CruiiipJor. tYarinnu ami Klliott. Til score: iSoooml game.) It II. h Halt ,ak 1 IS a Portland IS I tloillit. Thurston. llC'RiT, ItaMioM cr ami Jenkins; MliMlooil ami Kliiil Nliy 'UWDAYtj MAY 28, 922 .PORTLAND. Or. May 57. land continued the massacre of Salt Iahs by taking two more same," to day 7 to S and IS to 6. In the flint prune the visitor made It so tough for Sam Boss when Sand and St mud knocked homow In a row In the fifth for four run that he retired, but the Heavers milted behind Orumpler, knocked Elmer Myers, a new hurlet front Boston, who joined the Bees yesterday, out of the bos and nosed out a couple of runs to the good. In the second game the Beavers imply ran wild. They made IS runs and 25 hits Including homers by Cox and McOann. four Salt Lake hurlers tried In vain to stem the stack. Their doublo victory made It seven straight tor the Beavers from Salt Lake and I.KUU'K W. U PC, rs 19 j.flfi imIom ami Indians IXxIdo !9 54 .64" SKATTl.K Mnv 27. Seattle and 27 85 .M9 Liofl..ihM lumliA sven In it doulil 17 Ji hrtiar in.tAv. Seattle wmnlnu the - " nnii natu IS to and the Solons tak 24 S. .4.1 (njf wc,im affray to 3. Datlmit 20 S7 .4JC LimffM emitted considerably a the !3 39 .44S ! nli .f lit hraM of cnincn, 49 hit h.iii cutivrotl for the afternoon. l.oeal pitchers contribute! their aba re to the awauest. Harry iwmncr slammed out a double and a triple and Stubby Mack, not to be outdone followed suit. Murphy knocked a homo run In the third inntnr of the first same, scoring- two ahead or him. The score; (First game.) H. H. K. Sacramento .... J D s Seattle U 1 0 Shea and Strange: Gardner and Adams. The score: (Second gaolv.) It. H. K. Sacramento 11 Seattle S 4 Oanfleld and Cook; Mack and Tobin. rr Eugene Business College Stenographic Coarse Bookkeeping Course Burroughs Machines Special work in one or more subjects by arrangement. Summer School June, July and August Our catalog and full particulars about our courses sent free on receipt of a phone call or a let ter from you. New Students Enroll Every Monday Eugene Business College ,. E. ROBERTS, President Eugene . . - -- -- Oregon SmW Win Over Awl I lis iiNCSKI.KS. May !7. San Franclsro took tier nwnit mm of tho wrlos from lv AliBlt hon to day winnlnu to Tunny nminK by ComiHcn. ele an.t Mltrnll con tribulo.l to tho victory- Tlio AnK'l w..r unblo to fin .Mitchcl In till! pinches. Th. irr R. It. r.. SSan Kranclnoo .. . H 0 1 .i Anm.lr 3 IS 3 iltrhell and Tfllc: Crnndall and Baldwin. CEDAR HMDS MIES . OFF PREP TRACK TITLE Bud Houscr, Oxnard, Cal.f Puts Home School Second weio tiyo, Maoeobv, Hont IrUmui, Heit.-ldvll nttd Vantsuu. The Y. M. t A. men wem Mydohu, Tayhu-, Outnet. W4rthi Uartunit aud Siattery. A return uuttcli will be )duyed ut the uiilvvislty soon. WAbUlNtattN V IK , i.m;u or siwv (Oont Inuett froiu Vnw One lly Iho AitDOciaied INtas) tMIUWUO. May SI. Two world's IntorHclinlasilc rccori fell In the na tional truck and field meet fur httili tchoolit and acadeuilcR at the t'ul vcfHlty of i'htcao today In which t'e dur Kaphls, Iowa, carried olf hlnh honors with 23 points In the hliih Mchitol section and Shut tuck School of Faribault, Minn.; ran away Uh AH points for first place in the aca demy dl vision. The meet attracted more than laoo youthful athlete from 144 schools In states. Clarence "Hud llouser. a deeply tanned youth from Oxnard, Cal.. broke the 13-pound shot-put record with a heave of ft (J feet; won the tits cus, captured third place In the luim- mer and fourth in the Javelin, and slnKle handed, placed his school sec ond with 14 points, llonser shat tered a record which hud stood for Iv venra, bettering the mark of Arlie M. Mucks, of OshkoKh. Wis., by three in eh en. The second new interscnoitistic reoord was established bv William tVwdimr of St. Johns military aca demv. ivlafield, Wis.: when be leP ed SS feet. tnchHi In the runnlnir broad Jump. The former reeoni nt S3 feet i inches was made y i. ti. Stiles in 191?. In second place, and 14 mora limit Stiiuloi'd. Wlileti flnlatie.l tlllld. Cornel), n 1.1 io limes winner of thy titular Kamcn. was fourth xtlth Mn polutn, and llio Pulveialiy of lVuitHU vania, t.lo u winner luue I lutes was fifth with U poinU. Following the Quakers came llurvurd with 14; Venn Slate. 11; LaKnyettv, U; Xaln, Kt CoUimbls, K; hartmohtb. TV, nd utuv other collcjtes with svsttotlmt totals, The culibor ol the s'oiupvtUloii In which California won the chuutplou tumors for the svoHd coiiftccuUve sea w.n is Indlciited by the fact that tbie mieicoltcelniti rtoordi were broken and two oihura ctablUtluul lu new events. CAUGHT IN IDE ROUNDS . Vrrnon 'oml Out OakUlhl ! OAKI.AXP. May ST. Vrrnon won from Oakland today aftr havlnc liwt four straight gamoa. Vernon won In the last Ininit when French and ll.m. nan doubled, llllth elnrled and Chad hinini wn. aafe on Brubacker'a fum- hia. of h! hit. ecorlnir two runa. Ar- Ictt then replaced Ttrenlon with the count on Hawks two and thrve. Koehler dropped a foul from Hawks' bat and on the nest fcsll Hawk tripled, ororinit High nod Chadboume. The Oaka bod opportunity to tie in the ninth when they filled the bases, but could not score. The score: K- R Vernon J ? ' Oakland 5 1 Sickneider. l)oy!c and Hannah: Brcnton. Arlett and Koehler. EUGENE TO PLAY GOSHEN VTMi ATTKMIT TO AVKNtiK 1K- fEjt op shout timk a;o Th Eugene city team will attempt to avenjre the defeat which they suf fered at the hands of the Ooshen nine In a 1" Inning session a short time ago. The game will start at I:J0 on the Gofthen diamond and should be a thriller as both teams are more than anxious to win this game. The Holeuian brothers. Hadloy and Archie will be In tho battery posi tions for Eugene- FINAL LEG OF TRI-CITY Eugene is Represented By 16 Players Today Is expected by Rolfers to bo "Kuiiene's binsest solf day. when the final le of the trt-ctty tournament is played otl at me country cmo nus. Tho Play will start promptly at 9 rtVloek this morninK and the day's nc tivities will include n luncheon for the visiting tennis at noon. The play era selected to represent RiiKcne have heen ittven out as fol lows, bv H. W. I'rvscott, manajier: Immel. Prescoit. McCornack. Ttttuny Martin, Watson. Korer, McCready, Itapp, PuntMir, liarrilt, Starbuck and Pratt. Sixteen players will represent the team and the other four wtll be selected from the followlmt: Miller. Uritton. Georce Schneffer, Frank Sohaeffcr, I)mfnt. Hitchcock. Dingle. Moseley snd Holers. Kuttcne has a :i-polnt handicap to overcome to coma out winners over the Corvallis team, the present hint, point players. A number of players from other clubs have been here for several days roIhr over the local links to be come accustomed to the course. Salem is the other. The course snd itreens ar in fine haTe and with good weather assured there should be keen competition mul Rood scores made, say local fans. L CHIROPRACTIC ' is "the modern method - of treating -disease through the nerves. You owe it to yourself to in vestigate. EXAMINATION FFKF Piione 355 J ' DR. GEO. A. SIMON 9W Willamette Over Ludford', I'ainl Stow flui:k Ads. resnlls Register Classified FARMERS!! WE BUY WOOL Highest Cash Market Price Paid . '' GRANGERS' EUGENE WAREHOUSE fM O.OTtSesi AMERICAN LK.YGI K Xew York ! 15 St. Louis 11 I? Detroit II 19 CWveUind in no Philadelphia IK IS Washington IS 22 Boston IS 30 Chicago '....l.lt! 31 "SNAP AICtURE' Button Says "Everyliody likes our 5-hour service." Baker Says "Our work lias money-back guar antee'. 1 ' " ' " ' . 'IP YOU LIVE OUT OF TOWN : Try Oar Unciccllrd Mail Order Service Qalcer-Quttoxi - THE KODAK SHOP "On the Corner" of 10th and Willjunetto P. O. Box 606 EUGEXE. OREGON . " ".Snap a- lVuire " t "We Xcvcrlccf" r.c. .: .661 . -HOI) AH The score, first game: H. H. E. rilllndeluhia 3 S Boston 3 11 3 Batteries: Hasty and 1'erklns: Fer guson and lluel. The score, second game: H. H. G. PhlladelubU 3 4 0 Boston 1 0 Batteries: Naylor nnd Perkins; W. Collins, Karr and Walters, Ruel. The score, first game: It. II. E. St. Louis 1 I I Chtcugo & 1 1 Butteries: Shocker and 8evervld; Faber and Hchulk. The scoro, socond gaine: R. H. K. SU lxuis 2 & I Chicago 3(0 Batteries: Vangildor und Bcvercld; Courtney und Hchalk. The score: ft. II. IS. New York 3 10 0 Washington 1 6 1 Batteries: Bush and Hchanc;: Francis and Gharrity. The score: R H. E. Cleveland I II I Detroit S S I Bntterls: Uhle. Covnleskie nnd O'Neill; liauss, Johnson,. Oldham, Ehmko and Uasalor. .. . NOTICE We will close our shop promptly at 10 a. m. Tuesday morning-?- DECORATION D Ay (Tuesday Morning Delivery) EUGENE PACKING CO. 675 Willamette Phono 38 NATIONAL Lfcltt'K W. U New York S4 12 Pittsbur 21 14 St. Louis SI m Chicago 4 7 1 Brooklyn to 19 Clnrinuati 21 20 Boston 13 22 Philadelphia 12 24 F.C. .667 .600 .&SS .s6 .r.i .r.i2 .S33 .333 Tht tcore, first icame: R. II. E. Brooklyn 7 l- 1 Philadelphia 3 9 2 Bmterles; Mamtnaux, Decatur, B. Smith nnd" Deborry, Meadows, Cl. Smith and. lflnllne,s t ,Tep Inn In km. The w:ore, second game: R. IT. K. Brooklyn 2 S 0 Philadelphia '. , 3 0 4 Batteries: Rhriver, IVcatur and liuogllnjp; We inert und poters. The snore: n. U. E. Boston 1 0 2 New York . . . - 7 12 2 BatterUs: FUlinKim. Mnrnunrd, Lansing nnd rtowdy, O'Neill; Ryan, nnd Smith, Hnyder, The score, first game: n. If. E. Chlcnuo 1 T .1 Cincinnati 8 13 Z ' P,aturi!: Jones, Kreernnn. Kauff man nnd O'Knrrell, Wirth; OUU-sple and Hurgravc, Tho scoro, second gnmo: R. TI. E. Chicago fl 1f 0 Cincinnati 7 10 3 flatteries: Htul and Osborne, Jones nnd O'Fnrrell; Couch, Mnrkle and Wlngo. Thi scoro, first game: R. If. E, Pittsburg 2 0 0 St. Louis 3 8 0 Bnttorles: Yellowhorse and flooch, Mnttnx; Khsrdet nnd Alnsntlih. The score, second giime: H. TT. E. Pittsburg 3 10 1 Ht. Ioul 3 Ti 2 Bntterles: Hnmilton. Morrison nnd Oooch; ipfelffer and ClemonH, . V. M. V A. Dpfcotn IV of O. The V. M. C. A. ping p on gem proynO cm miirh for the University of Ore gon players In the tournament nt the Y. M. C. A. lant nlRhl, the Y hoys tak ing nil matches, only ono of whirl, went to three sets. XU sm tmmisM Uu Vfilvtriiur , (OouttuutttJ, from Ftvo. lu.iu rormor MludcnU of the l iuvci sity of ttvju,it, jjm, Pelcrsvti befoie her marriage was MW Patty KveucU. They havv limn In New York for the P t two sensons where Mr, Pvtenun has been studying muidc. Brook Arm In nail ttaipo Edward Best, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Best, of Vi VlKth avenue west, snf fcretl a (raeturott arm in a baseball name ye t unlay at ths Junior blah school. Best put out bis urm lo stop himself in sliding Into a base, result I uk in a complete fracture of tho hone. Tho mishap occurred during the course oi a Kumti between the Baptist Klaug hauies and tho Presbyterian Juuiur Startnns. Tha gama was won by the Klaughsntes by a score of St to . Kimiuir Is AisluUl Jostalt Bertsch yesterday wsa named by the prolato court aa px ecu tor of tho will of his wlfa .Mra Klora Bertsvh. who died In Ijine county a short time ago. leaving property of the estimated valuo of $3,600. William Kyler, Ira Oray and C. W. Hanson wera ap pointed to appraise tho proporty. Mrs. Uertsch bequeathed all of her pro perty to hor husband and at hla dsntu to be divided between thotr children. V. W. V. A. to Col loci fur Knlc -PUius are being urrniiKed by the local Y. W. C. A. to eullvct articles from the various uulverxity fraternity houses at the close of the school year to be stored and offered for sate at inn annual rummage sale ut tp or ganisation n'At fall. As many article thai would bo available fvr the sale are left earfa year by th students when leavitur tho plan h tiecn start- e to have the collection made at that time rather than in the fail prior to the vale. t . To hrml Live TnmJ Two spaces In tho fair build toe of th Sports men's Tourist fair to ho held In Portland during, the Base Festival. June 30 to 23, have Ueu allowed the Lane county exhibit. A tank will be provided for the livs Rainbow trout which McKcnxlo river nort keepers wll send to tha fair. A display feat uring the variety and be my of lne county scenery is beinc planned by a committed of which K. C. Simmons la tho head. as Itcaltom Carnvsn Plan AbmHloned The motor caravan of Portland members of the Northwestern Beit It y association that was to have made tha trip to Hun Francisco to attend the national cuiivantion of tfc realty boards has bcn abandoned owing to the fact that thenars that wem to have taken iwrt ift the trip will leave at different tlmestiiud nut tmvel in a body as at first announced. The car avan was to ruivo been entertained here by the Euaetio board but the plana have bc.n Canceled, for tho af fair. . . . . Farrocra lrm AtkUtianal Ismits Farmers in this secotton havo ben granted additional feteral loans ft mounting to f H&.000, according to W. A. Ayrna, secrotary of the local farm association. Plenty of money ts on hand for loan says Mr. Ay res and many farmers havo availed themselves of the opportunity of tak ing out loans. Mr. Ay res and 9. A. Hanford, appraiser of tho Federal Loan bank of ftpoksno, will go to the lAke creek and iJeadwood communi ties Monday to look over4 farms for which loans have been applied Yoix-cig Mein F'iiid ,rJa New n,cuuumy at the Eugene Woolen Mills Store ) PERSONAL MENTION f Al llaney, of Oakrldgo. was a local business viMitor yesterday. j. i;. I'urKs, of wvndlHig, was a vis itor In Kugno yesterday. k K. Blair, merchant of Lowell, was In the city yesterday John DowniitK. of Marcoln. was a business vleltor bero yostorday. w. u. Holdrldiee. of Uoxter. was In Eugene yestenbiy on businrs. . John einrg, or cresweu, was in the city yesterday on a buniness trip. iewis r iock was in uxene yesior- day from his homo nt Oakrldg. Mr nna Mrs. J, ti. rnjej-.,or ra-r Ion. were Eugene visitors today. Henry Shannon, lumberman of Donna, was in Eugene ycjitorday. Harvey Hftdlny. lumberman, resid ing on the Crow stago route, was here yesterday. li. J. iint)rork,i or tno stierei i, timber rem puny at V end ling, was here yesterday. i aval Miner, farmer or in nuisey 1 fa rloJt, waff a bunlnesa .visitor in Eugene yesterday. . . " AXOi;CFMKNTS THERE WILL BE A THEOflOPIH- cal class at,B67 Patterson street on Monday at 7:45 p. m. Anyone in terested along metaphysical lines will be welcome as the meeting is entirely open. . " THE ABHOCIATEJ) COUNCIL OF Eugene schools will moot Monday afternoon In Hupnrlntemlent Carle ton' office;. Kleotlon of qfllcors. TIIKOUOH TIIIH MEANH I DESIRE to empress to the member of the high school faculty my sincere thanks for Iha beautiful gift sent by them to my homev 1 deeply regret leaving a corps of such lovul nnd appreciative friends. Mis, Lnura Ittpley-Mack. nonK 1 McHENUY Mny 2. 1922. i(l Mr. nnd Mrs. Clal Blanley MrHenry pf Jasper, n son. DIED SIM KINS At hen homo at , Biinl a t.inni, Aiay -a, ivzz, aitHs una nun klns, aged AO years. She In nur vlved by two brothers, fleoige Slni- klnv, of Santa Clnrn, nnd Carl Hlm ItltiH, nf JefferHon, Iowa. MIhh Hlm klns was n memher'of the Christian church. Oeorge Hlmklnx will accom pany. Ul omainfl to Bayard, Iowa. Mils $25 to $40 style Young nirn niliy inw l.ny Hiiits of ;,t( ..JIIM .v.'VO, 'lll""l "M f .MV, MllllC I C H my lis ?25.tXV, nml nono tire liinlu-r ilum $Hkio. 0lrj i a straight liii.iiiifsi r,ip,sitiati wc st;irtc. , irw wrckii i;o, willi n new M. k ,n new iri,.p! ! iui s i.ii, uii new siiKk due ,,, i.,. 'V I'U'VH.luly I.. i hi ti nisi MiM.-imrti mi inirfhnneil utiu'K. Our price lire low, lint the Valuc i there, ;u 0r uiyiiiiicnti tie xniiitl. Netiest Polo Shirts Every Jay wc are uiiacUinn bin lioxri o( new Milrt nt new shirt price. All kiwis pounce, ucro cloth, silU. Knulish hroailclotli your most partirular shirt wnnls will he met here. New prices $1.50 to $6.00 ri fir .it s Eugene IVoolen Mills Store 837 Willamette St. C J. FULTON, Mgr. Phone 1500 for burial. The remains are at ibe Vcttih chapel, tit'U.KV At his home at 710 Four teenth avenue mt. Muy ;tl, John W. tiuiley. Fuurut vices will be held ut M o'rlork todnv. with Interment at the Pltuiaut 1U1I renteiury. UeV. I:, V. Silvern will of ficiate, The services at the grave will h In charge ot the Woodmen of the World. lace, of Lebanon, senior virv-tum ntander: K, J. Muilr. of Portbtnd. Junior vlce-comntituder: Joel C. Httvth of Medford, depart ittrul utrton, W. II. liuner. of PoitUnd. Ju.lKe rnlvo rtte. Williiird A- Klkln. of P.uirtu. rbaptaiu: Ben F- Forhe. nf Portland, quartermaster; J ChumberUain. of Corvallis, nnd A- F. Ilntfrman. of Hi Imit, for counill of ailmiiilstrniion for the four -lour and five-yir terms repertively. timenit.ieitt 'HiiiImt Tr:t MX PtiliTLAM. -May S1.--A tn.lol KOVeruntellt tlmtier to'nllhil, 10.11.' 000 b.trtl feet of fir, t-rdnr nl hB xk hns hern uatt. the Ulcaunl' IJftntety l.tintber rim ttan ( lots Ion. Wali . hv tlt I'mtM Hmics fsf. t ml r, tlitmikjh l;e dlrlrlrt (.(. flee here, it w.ib sniumn-! Xoiif. Uellsve In Resivtnr Cliul((d. VETERANS - OF FOREIGN WARS END CONVENTION KKMlM'TfON'tf 1'lKiF. At'Xtt.lAKY POSTH IS ALL NTATKS Vtlmina Also Declare Agnln-H Orien tal 1 in m la ration nnd Alicu IiihI 0iiirsltli t CnitVALLIH. Ore,, May 97. The Yetamns of Foreign Wars rlosed their first annual state convention serwinn her today, Itesulutlous were adopt ed tinting tb eUiblUhment of auxil iary posts In all the stntes In the union; uppoalng Oriental Immigra tion and alien land ownership. The orgnnlxatlnii voted to have an official paper, and the paper ptiblixhed by the post at Corvallis. the Norlhwest Vet eran was named. A baii'iuet was Riven to the vlNltlng delegates this evening by the Corval lis chamber of cotumerre. Following nro the officers elected for the enu inn year: Bolton Hamblr. nf Hnlem, department commander; (Ben P. Wal- Use Buttcr-Krust Always CMlftreh Ask inotlicr o l).uy. tho bread with the Mother Goose Rhyme and Picture in it.' Children love the old Mother Gocrno KliyniCH A new ondiii fouiul in lSu,tccr Krust Brepdj tfvary !,iy. Made bj; WiUiutn Bakery ; .. Makers of , BnttnP-rfniht h.t Your Grocer y s it Mr; Dairyman Feed I-'ishcr's More Milk and your cows' physical con dition will improve mid they will civc more milk. MIJ by the Pacific Feed-Supply Co. 591. W. Slh St. Euitene. Ore. Phone 168 mueller WM "Dig J CONVECTOR flwnmnhwiiawtivw 'pal mmisW Mss enuai U ilWaa ituns li at - s.n.1. sr.l.r sm(i h. Urn laaa lkr w lw iMlaei. CamMkUlmiiaalam Ut as skpo m ttmw as4lr aa kn H uuSslM. HALL & SHUMWAY. Plumbins and Sheet Metal Work mm WWwXte II. K. MORRIS C. COOJ'ER yylbraoscn I'ianos and Player Piano. Nationally Priced $330 to $365 Kdison Phonographs and Rii-crcations Ilia only pliciiiiRrapl that dares hriiiR the nrti.st in direct comparisoii-2(X10 pc'le heard this coinpiiriHon in the JCiijciie Armory last (.-tohcr. Some Slightly Used Piano (torn $150.00 Up Must Be Sold They Morris Music House 912 Willamette Phone 59 if