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MOHWNC RBCWTKR, KUCENE, ORE,,. SUNDAY, JUNE 18 1932 SIX AUTOISTS NOTICE! ' Li". "Sc'F."" Auto Bed and -Tent IIP -rv "s. V VK.WMi. f.'NU ipinkly ami oompaolly on rmminir hoard. TKN'T rraohes ground on H sides, kocpins nut coKI from underneath, HACK WALL is contimui titm of lent top. No rain can enter (except tent No. 10'. which does not include lack wall). Quickest Combination to et 7 op that ha ever been placed on the market. THE L- & V. ALTO ft ED solves the problem of sHtiiif a good night's sleep when out touring- or camping. It can be erected or folded tip in a very few minutes. When erected it affords a very comfortable double bed. The frame unfolds from the runniiig- board, and is made of bard wood, making a very strong, and at the same Vine, light frame. Hard wood slats "fastened to heavy canvas, stretched over the frame, gives the bed a very springy effect. L. & I AUTO TENTS arc made of Khaki material, and fit close around the edge of the bed, and reaches the ground on all sides, shutting out all draft under the bed. THE LUGGAGE CARRIER is made of waterproof material, and is large enough to carry quite a few articles besides the bed and tent. It makes a splendid place to carry bedding, etc. THE I- & P. MATTRESS One side is covered with a heavy rubber cloth, which is waterproof and a cold insulator; the center is a thick filling of soft, fluffy cotton. Rolls into a eomjKict roll. PRICE LIST: No. 10A L. & P. Auto Bed - - $17.50 No. 102 I- & F. Auto Tent, made of Khaki material, ' size 4x7. does not include back wall which in close the space between car and tent $ 9.00 Xo. 105 L. & P. Auto Tent, same as No. 102, except that , it includes the back wall which incloses the space between the car and tent : $11.50 Xo. 107 L. & P. Auto Tent, same as Xo. 103, except that it is 7x7 . $13.50 Luggage Carrier $ 5.50 Mattress - $ 8.50 Xo. T-l Combination, consists of Xo. 105 4x7 Tent. Auto Bed and Waterproof Carrier $33J0 Xo. T-2 Combination, consists of Xo. 107 7x7 Tent, Auto Bed and Waterproof, Carrier $35.00 IF MADE OF LEATHER OR CANVAS WE MAKE IT! Liston & Potter Mfg. Co. 64 Eighth Ave. W. Eugene, Oregon Second Floor Mill SHOWS CLEAN ' BEELS TO EftSTERN TEAMS Coast Athletes l'ako First Hon ors at Stagg Field SPEAROW VAULTS 13 FEET Onwn Allileto Hh Hunt l.ni'k In Trial Hill Slimvx KlvelitliMr tip tan IVtlt ttilli'iro Itlvnla Boys and Girls We are giving away prizes see; the description below, then see them at the stores named . ; FOR GIRLS Firit Prize S33.0O Elgin Gold Wrist" Watch (on display at Skeie's Jewelry store). ' Second Prize Beautiful $20.00 Doll (on dis play at Schaefers Bros.). FOR BOYS First Prbte - $35.00 22 Caliler Repeating. Winchester Rifle (on display at R. A. Babb Hardware Company). ' . (. Second Prize $20.00 American Boy Suit (on display at McMorran & Washbume's). Buy the large loaf of Sally Ann Oread i KREMMEL 6Y SONS, Baker " fV-nk" . Ill .... j,l il IMIH l III IIPWWPW nil Jt wm'. 'J, ''" 'r "" ' "" ' ""'"" in lwnimi-mn i.4 BAKER-BUTTON l OH10AHO. Juno IT.- I'l.llfrtrnla. frvh from vbuory lit tho Kuri, in tt'tvullriiinto track imi, triumphal ovr tht flowr of Amor Ira collolnltt kiuih on StaiiK KhMtl unlit y, winittnii tht honor hi the mvomt nintiml inter ; ct!Nt;Ult nthUt UKvt with 3S S 'points by mKurtUK in oiht of ih 15 , eVtltl. ! TV liiilivliluul honor of tho tiny wom to a Onltfornlnn, Johnny Mer chant, who hiitiit up on of tho mty'a ntno now rovoiM nml nlotie nvortsl 11 point with vlciorhn In tho hitmiiu'r throw nml 'hot ami a fourth in (ho broJ jump. Hnor wrr itlntrlhutri) from const to coat. rnnnylvrtn(A Wtntp follow Inr th ISirlTlo Conut nth1tod with I polnii fir cotul plrti-'. Notn IViuitt was thttil with 1 710. whlli tmnofa, rt'n;rUHl n rnvurlt with Oultfornln. wan fourth with 14 T-IO pointK. lown bigral U points fnr fifth placo, uittl tlrimuil, tlttr imi ttrely to prfonnrtnooH of I.cortanl Pntilu. t ho xprlntor, tltM for mxth plnro wit h Mlchtmn with 10 point. llHris-tMvn ii ml Mhutltutlppl A. nml M. tsuh got aovvn pointn, whilv Hvnn nivunl; wnn vlKhth with nix. All m'thtr twenty -Mithi of th 84 1ntt tution.i broke into tho ix-ltit rolumn. Johnny Mi-rrliont Mur The coimt nthlotoet .-orfl two flrrttn hoth wt'ljtht fxnt won by Johnny Merchant ttrl fur flnt in itio polo nult, totle itvotul phiro hi tho iU:.r ter, hro.iil Jump nml JuwUn; aiuu'XiM rvvfrnl iittm,ilunooiia pointM. Mir chant tmtlvUUml rvror! wnn fnlrly fmuftiml by tho hrlltUnt work of I'uu 1u. of Orlnn1!. woundnl wp vvttmui. vho vhnttprtti th eolhuint rltmh loorti in both lh crntury ami th 3;oyonl event, nlthouirh hi acoro foil short of the Cnhfornltin'a by one point. After clipping one-tenth of er oml from the lOD-ynrtl Oah reconl. step pine the Olxtnnro in 9 9-10 nte. omln. ran Hi broke, the 2S0-ynrtl mark by four-fifth or a Becoml. benhle.1 wlnntnir the race tn il 4-5 aecomta from fnitt competition. All the hentn were run In S3 flat, three seconda faster than laat .year' rrcfonl. Merchant broke the hammer recyrl with a throw of 1(1 feet four Inch, after wlnnlnr the K-pound ahot with a heave of 44 feet S Inches. 1-ater In on exhibition the husky eoaxt latl .iwunc the Kill 15 fe't ono Inch, bat the mark rtul not no on recorrt. Shh hN .Maknt HcnHtl Mile Tenn atute rontrlbuteU n new cot leictute record when Shields won tho mile In 4:30 3-5, cutting three hcc ondu from the mark held by Itay Wataon of the Kunaag AkkUs. Later in , the meet Watson, now running under the club, ran a special rare, rare with Jole Itay of the Illinois Athletic club, beatlmr the Chicago veteran by Inches In 4:St. Another 1921 colleirlato champion was relegated to second place today when llrooklna of Iwa, tnmud out !ith of Notre Panto In the final rtretch of Iho 220-ynrd low hurdle. In the fa-t timo of 24 V-6 seconds, three-fifths of a second slower than the world's record. Sprarmr Vaults IS Fret In the pole vault cljrht men still survived the trials with the bar nt 12 feet, Inst year's winning mark. Mor ris of California and Lmlowskl of Michigan finally tied for tho event at 12 feet Inches. Bpearow of Ore van, ran into hard luck In his trials, but just to show the 16,000 spectators ho could negotiate the hlKht, he vaulted 13 feet ln an exhibition. In another trial nt 13 foi-t 0 Inches Spoarow Jarred tho bar off the sup ports aftf r he hud safely topped It at a helKht of ono Inch over the world's record. I.egrendre. noted Kostern star, from Georgetown, jumped 24 feet 3 inches In the brond jump for a new record. IJeh, of Notre Dame, added a new record to the list by hurlins the dis cus 144 feet 2 Inches, and Hoffman of Michigan, ended the record smasn Intf with a throw of 202 fuet 3 inches In the Javelin event. Shield of I'onn Stnto won In the mile. Kathbun of Ames, winner of the two-mile raco In the Western con ference meet, pulled abend at the finltth of the two-mile-today by 60 yards after setting the pace nil the way. Another man wno snowea nis hels to all competitors during the whole race was Cochrane, a long legged runner from Mississippi A. and M.t who won the quarter ln 49 7-10. THE KODAK SHOP ' 1 ' f Cor. 10th and Willamette Bo 606 ;"-SN AP-APlCTU ft -E3 . i WE'sPECrXtYZE ON 'MAIL WtOERSV Mail your films to us anil save thq trouble of bringing them ; to use personally and calling for tliem when finished. ;, AU Work Receive Oar Penonal Attention 2 Eugene Auto Wrecking and Parts Co. NEW GEARS IN STOCK i WE SAVE YOU MONEY TRY US ; 136 Wet 8th ' . Phone 559 i. . i . Eugenic, Oregon1 -' ' ' " BARNES IH CLASH IN MAT MATCH JUNE 23 Wrestlers ' Training for Main Event Bout Here fjJeonrn Tarnes, the Kohraska whirl wind, will meet Ralph Hand, of this city, in n Rrapplinff bout at tho new armory Friday evening. Juno 23. This will he the main event on a curd of wrestling contents arnintftd by jidnk Fulton, local promoter. who an nounces that he Is now ncKOtlntinK with some of the best mat talent In Inno county to appear on the pro gram as preliminaries to the iiames Hand clash. Both Hand and Barnes are consid ered to duns with the best of the mid. dlewclirht wrestlers that have ap peared In nny recent bout in tho Btatn. George Tlfirnes recently won a full from Ted Thye at Portland and lost the match only after nn injury, and tins cstHhllHhed a reputation for clonn and scientific work on the mat, Rulph Hand is well known In KiiKene nnd cities In this vicinity, where he has appeared and has yet to meet a de feat, nnd his admirers are predicting that the mhldlewelKht ehamplonnhlp or the world Is a pnnntblmy ror him If he continued his prone n I stride. Fulton is endeavoring to provide the best tn the wny of ring nnd mat matches for tho local funs. Tho par ticipants In the coming bouts are workintf out each evening at Kulton s place on Willamette street, nnd the public is Invited to noo the tralnhig work. NEW MANAGER APPOINTED WAlT llrtFPMAN TO I.P.AIli KIJ. C.l-W, KASKIIAI,! TKAM- ' WriH ltorfmiitt han (icon nppolntiMl cm mtinaKcr or Iho' J'Junorio bimchn! (nam to nil tlio vaonnny nn IhB rfmult or tWft ronlRnatlon of Ilorb Wolim wtio hu been unable to devote utllolent lliiiv t Ui alialra u( (lie cHili. Hod man tnk I'lmlTlx nt M nl twitiiy unit will IiuikIIo ll.o Inimi iliulnit llu mm lhl nCiwimon l Hniwlnirg. NottMitl molor ir liil'il with Ku Hiit fHim ai-Ji 4ioIimI uimlikii llii tilli to lliff mnh 111 nUlu-iw Hi? cull ton'. tuUy. ,' Yii K. v.". WmiuMie Uiwhfn ti'imi will pliiv nt hmuti tuituy am It t o- IKX'tlt I" IH" lIl'll'lttllllMI r IHo I .... I tl... .Il.ttkl.ltl.l MIKII'I will to oor to Tlimhi'ii to t! , clli. NAItONAI, LKtril'V. v. i. v.c jj t nt S .! , Jt It .Mil Ill 11 ,MT I ...... ! ' I ...... JI . ' ! Sil ,I4i IS Jt .J I NVw York . , riiiliunr ......... Kt, 1..HIIK , ,, llrtmktMt ' , . . . t . . . . tlnclttnntl ........ rhhNiirti .......... llOMtllll I'hllnil.'li'lilii It. II. K. St. I.oilln '. , , II Uroiiklyn ' lliimra Mirt Alnnmllh: Hhiii-. . Hinllh, Miuiimnux ami llumtlluit. It. II. K .. S II .. lit 9 Mlimlilon. Olnoliuiitll rhllitili'UiliU , Ittxvy niul lliirurnv-v; Hubbvll nml PptorH. Ptlulmrit Nevr York .Morrliran anil lltHit'tt; Stmlth. tt-lrat Rnmo) rhii.iKo Itontotl i Alilrlilt nml Wlrih; Oowily. (Sih'oihI Rnm) " OMniKO liiwton . i . ....... . Axnmlor anil Wlrtli: ami O'Neill. It. H. K. .. I It 0 .. t 0 Kxlit and It. II. K ... 4 II I ... 19 ! MllIH" nml It. II. K ...ill ...1-1 McUnlllMi SEALS SUM OFFERINGS Seattle . Administers 7 to 3 Defeat to Angels ; l'Ani-'IC COAST I.KtiVK W. U 1'C. Wnmn 41 S .6ii4 San Krani-Ueo ,41 JO ..t l.o AliM(lr 40 36 .13:1 Portt-tml 3f 34 .0T Snlt 34 34 .&uo Hrattls 13 44 .43 Sarrnmento . , I- 43 ,437 Oaktnmi 31 43 .41! BAN VHANCIHClX Jun 17. Tli Srnl had Hold day today. tuilllUK two o( I'ortlund'a iltchra out of cum- nilmion and wlnnlnic tlio Knnto iv to 4. Man Krnnclaco bailor fon'nl l-ov trna from Die tnoMlid In tho fourth InnlnK aftor ho hud lot thorn liuva flvo ninn 11 nd 11 hllo. Mlddloton, who nun coodod hhn, eav tliu, tWala flvo runa unit alx hlia. . Tho .core: Tj 1. Portland f 4 0 gnu Krnnrloco 10 I' 3 llnttonoa: Lovoron. Mlddloton and Piihrtnun: McWovnoy. Ia ami Ag-now. Nraltta fata Ali-4a la Itnut I.UH ANOKLKtl. Juna 11. "Tor" Wmtonll. wan luraoly iwiioinllilo for HoUlo'a 1 to dofoutrof Loa Anaoloa hord today. S.altU murl.-d tho aoor- Imr In Iho third. Tohln Inull'd. tiar- diner .Inalnl. liue wnlknl. fllllnit tho baK. wimorxil cloanod thorn wnn a two-bao drlvo to tho acoro hoard. Tho Indian, b.iltod lluiihrt nt will. Tha acoro: K. ti. r; Ko.ullo 7 ! Lo Anuoloa S I llMtorlo: Onrdnor nnd Tohln: llUKhva, Thotnnn nnd Daly. Ooklnml Win 0rr Suit Tjikn HALT I.AKK. Juno 17. llnkliind OTcniH u tho aorloa thla nfiornoon ly doroallliK Halt lk. II to . Tho Oaka hammorod aoulA and Thumton for hlia. many of thorn for oxira hnWoa. Tho llooa hit Kraoao In npola. hnt for tho nio"t part th Onklnnd loft handor wan offootlvo. An olKht InnlnK rally by tho loeuin roll two runa anon. Tho acoro: K- K. Oakland ' f Hall 1-ake ' ? 1 1, 1 llattorloa: Krniiao and Woollier; Clould, Thuraton aniMlylor. rtuitnr l4ind on lull Jnmm aAi'iiAUEXW.' Juna 17. mil Jo mo was rmponilbla for lx rinm before Doylo, who rollovod him. wllh nnno vnnn tn th MOCOnd. WM nhltt to retlra tho Udo. In the mcnnwhllo. Paul Finery wnn nurnne ouooivo hull. Hncrnmento won th tnmo, I to a and hrnuaht tha count of the aorloa up to 3 to 2 In favor of Vernon. The core: ' K. H. B. Vernon J J - Sncnimento " " ' llattorloa: Jnmeii. Doyle nnd Mur phy j Flttery and Btanaire. AMKHICAN tiKAOI-R W. . IM Rt. Loula . . . New York .. Wnahlnirton . . Cleveland ... Detroit Chlcaam Philadelphia noaton ,..,.J5 S4 35 85 Zl 31 .. l. .21 30 30 21 .....2 0 22 2 23 32 Pet. .593 .5X3 .474 .483 .517 .4K3 .431 .415 v, . v':.5-' n: v. k. Kew York J ' Detroit I ' Rattorlon: Buah, Bhawkoy, .lonon and' Hoffman; Oldham, Ehmke nnd Itaenler. " Tt. H. K. ttonton Cleveland 5 1" lliilterlea: W. Colllna. Fullerton, Ruaaoil and Ilimli rTfofo, . Llndney, Kdwanla and O'Nolll.- t j " ' .n. II. M. Waahltmton 1" 0 HI. l,onla 2 10 3 Ilnllerleai Frnnola and (4hnrrlly Danforth, I'ruett and Hevcrcld. " h. if. k. Philadelphia .... '. ......... 1 J 3 Chlcnao - Ill Bntterlea: Monty and Parklna; lloh. ertnon and Hchalk. CONCERTS TO BE FEATURED HIl.MMI'.ll HI'XHION OI' HCIKIOI, III' MIKIO KI.XSINH JIINH il Ft rat PuWIo (Jntlirrtnc Win lUi Hold Tlwt Hay Whtin Hntrre fiiliy , Will ApTX'Jir tin ITiKrrnni A. feature o. tho nilthmer' neiiHlon of Oio iinlvnrally -nchonl r miinln lliln your will he ttiir t'finenrth Rlvnn by the memlirH of lli iniielo riinulty. The find mwomlily of tho naaalon, In he hold In Vlllard- Hall on -Thurmlny. June 2i at 11 a m. wlU .bo a contort PERFECT SUMMER COMFORT IN 'SIvXTON' UNDI-Rwi Men's Regular and Sport Suits $25 to $40 ' For men who wnnt high quality npparcl at ; rhoderatc prices this store offers you more for your money than you expert. ' We have some wonderful Sport Suits, nil hand-tailoring, with extra pair of sport knickers, for $37.50 nnd $40.00. POLO SHIRTS in soisi'ttr ncro cluth, silk liitfl"li lirumU'lutli, kiii Cce silk. You can't fiiul lictttr values $2.75 to 16.00 PENDLETON . Auto Robes Puiiilit'ttm ' n n 1 Hraver Stnto Atiln Kt'bci, l''ii(ri!HP Mill illitiikrta (tint Vanl (JimmI. nml n (tw mill tin milord lilniikru nt a u;lviuK. .... . STRAW HATS Yuii will fun! ,av;n(! j litiyinir your 'Straw' Iwrc J3.00 to H50 . s' White Trousert rr in plain ami strtjiol (l.iiiiiiU. Eugene Woolen Mill Store 857 Willamette Street C. J. FULTON. Mgr. Phone 1500 In which tl. tint ftwully will pur tlcltxitc. Thoro will ttft a.IiHtloiml on trtnlnmintM by ttm iltrrrvnt hmtriio torn ittifinir tho numrnvr. . 0(trici Payuti-r IhipMliin. plnnUt. will nrt ft director ir l!m rmimnfr imudanH mtl ihf fnmltv will InrlinU Mr. Hirkln, Mnto. Kivew Mlrw. Albrrta I'uitrr nnd Mm, (llffonl Ntinh. Mr. HupklttM will rondiKt c In In nrtlitte pinna itnitit(. thnry ntid ptnno lrliiB'itV. nml will stv i-rlvuto lnwon In piano. II? han ln nn Inntrucmr In h tmhiml of mula for OirtA yrnr nml prr In thnt vtnn n piiptl of MunKoMnkt tttiil-llnrohl Han dolph. Mm. ItoM Mt llrf'W, ttpArlnt'nilnt Af vocal Inntructlnn. will remain for Din lummrr otJitfift ktrtnirlnrr tn hr work. th wdln ftspfirlpnrti (tf hrr K 1ft pen n operntlo rnrorp nml rnnrrt triumph. Hit nattirnt numlcAt nhtl Hy nnl aplcndlt votro pittritt on ihf fonndntlon of yAnm of Intt-nv trnlnlnit hn Rlvpn hr nulhorliy In nil thnt prtiilnn tn vnlrn plnft-rnint, t)vrinpmvnt nml nrtlwtlr1 rymlitlon. Albnrtn lottir, wlm htin hir-n nw Uttont Inntnictor to Hir rn!rwoo1. hntt of tht violin ilispartmitnt will 1p In chnXKo of violin Inttrurtlntt durlnu tho mi nun cr nMwlon, MIm Potfr n nn ncrompllahntl vlullnlt oml twoR- flic1! mm nn emclont limtritclor. Mri. (lifdiril Niifh will ho Inntruo tnr In Ontnn nnd pnhllr nrhmil tnuRlc, Rh In orffnnlH At tho Ontnil irvbf tcriun ohurrh nml will rIvo prtvntn losAoni In orenn an wll tt- pmiduer Inr claiMfM In publio nrhool mnthoflft. Tho privlltit" of Iho itchonl of mimic nr opn to uvcrynno who do fllron tnil nlnif nlnna ntly muni ml linn. Ttoiw who Aro lntrtrfl in mtmnir tudy mny wourn further Infonrtntlon from Mr. tiopkins. "Bck lo Pre-War Price" urr tv'-l Shooting Glasses of tlic riufit Ikiml rilaltlc the sinrtMiian In Krl (till ciijiiyiuciit Kin il limit tlillH. ' 'I hp t'nliirt'il (flits in tlir Nlylr wo liavr iml imlv uftrn the .itrim sunlight, but it nln a ili-.tini t uiil ti K'""! mailmiiaii slti. You'll .niptccialu 1 1 1 i r Ih-Uit if you'll t y a (:ur of llirje jnt tine trip ami nolf liuiv tin ii ri.il tintnl cla.i ninlirt jn olijci'l ftlaiul mil in si roii) irlit f m;.iillit it lnii;lil sky. , eorwilUAMTTlt X KUOCNK.OME. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST ' Wnntnl 111(1" on 100 to UO rnrda of Aid irrowth fir or hrnry lnh. hjr oily Y, M. C, A 10C4 Wllliitniilln. C-I6-S TlAllnv In Hfirlnlir Clumiinnl, . . . ,i.- Ji .. ., i ... . ... .X: ...... . . Monday, June 19 nnd i ' ;' Friday, June 23 Wc will' give nwny a , A Handsome Quill Pen with each order for clcnn injf, dyeinif, ptessihp; or plcntinff. Marx's Dyeing ond Ocanina Works 829 Willamette St. Geo. Barnes in Main EveHtat Armory Friday ricoi'irp llaviicK. Nohrasliii flia I ed I hy, of, Pui'tlitnrt, three Unlph I lii'nd!(, CiiUaRt: (iruve I al the iuifri'iic an.iuiiy I'riiiy nipion, wno nun: i-riislii'i' , Itinr 2od r, tin- fall 0t will wet main i''"1 l