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This is Studebaker Year
WHY ?
BECAUSE IT SATISFIES THE DEMANDS OF
. THE MOST FA8TIDI0U8
Economical
Beautiful — Distinctive
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J. F. BURKE, Dealer
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Studebaker Cars
LIGHT HIX HEDAN, F.VTORY
LIGHT HIX TOl’lUNG
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Hl'M'lAL HIX DHRING
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»Ki HIX TOVHING ________ — ......
SALES FOR JANUARY NOT PREVIOUSLY
REPORTED
A. E. Voorhies, Special Six Stude?
L. B. Hall, Special Six-Stude.
Luther Ruth, Light Six- Stude.
Earl Knox, Buick
A. J. Green, Overland
MITCHELL DESCRIBES
TWO GRIDIRON PLAYS
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Talks of Two Formations Devel
oped in the East.
Harvard Saved Itself From Defeat In
Oregon Game by Play Not Much
•son on Wostsrn Fields—Yale
Wn «low In Awsksnlng.
Fred Mitchell, newly appointed
manager of the Boston Braves, la a
football fan. He was talking recent
ly of two playa by eastern teams
which might I* brought into more
general use In th« West.
He had
talked with the Harvard coaches since
the game In the West last year with
Oregon, and the Crimson team. It ap
peared, broke training after the Yale
game and was out on the far western
field In anything but good shape for
such a grueling contest.
The westerners rushed Harvard hard
In the center of the field, but Harvard
soon discovered Its forward passing
game was u joke.
Harvard was
hacked up to Its 20-ya rd line, when It
began to use defensive line forma
tions. Two of the backfield men were
sent Into jhe line to re-enforce It.
That gaie a line of nine men. Two
men playing wide stayed bnck for th«;
NOTICE !
CROOKED GAMES ARE NOT
POSSIBLE, SAYS YOUNG
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Ona thing Ims been brought
out. says old (,'y Youug, utid that
la you can't make baselaill
crooked. one player or half a
dozen players, can throw ■ game
or two or three games—and then
the whole world get« wise to It,
no matter bow clever the riieata
may be In trying to cover up
their dirty work.
And Young
goes on to make a remark that
will strike home to every pitch
er and every catcher when he
«ays; "I do not think a pitcher
ran throw even one game with
out falling uniter the suspicion
of his catcher. If a catcher la
honest he will know In an In-
Olng or two whether the pitcher
la trying to win or not.
Be
sides that, the catcher will, or
should, see every play made on
the field and If he la any kind
of a catcher he can tell mighty
quick If a player Is trying to
make a play or not.“
PUPILS BECOME TOO
ADEPT FOR MASTERS
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going scout, your on our route, and you
are broken down.
G OOD
here, with high class gear, the
best within this town.
A SSISTANCE
here is where, your treated fair and never
treated mean.
R IGHT
your pace, and rest your face, and get
A RREST
some gasoline.
jobs we’ll make small, we handle all,
G REAT
from big machine jobs to small.
your woes, save your clothes, we’ll
do what you desire.
E SCAPE
And make our GARAGE a place for your car
to lodge.
Fashion Garage & Machine Shop
PHONE 163
SERVICE OUR tyOTTO
DAY OR NIGHT
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Champion Boxers Develop Their
Own ^uccçj^Qr».
Everybody in the Northwest should eat
OREGON PRUNES
During Prune Week. This is your opportunity to
buy Average Orchard Run of Oregon Italian Prunes
1920 Crop at the following \\ ’holesale Prices. Take
advantage of this offer:
By Freight prepaid, 100 lbs., or over, 10c per lb.
By Parcel Post, prepaid, 25, 50 or 75 lbs., or over,
.
11c per lb.
Packed onlv in 25 anti 50 lb. boxes
QUALITY GUARANTEED
Orders mailed up to February 19th, will be accepted
Send Remittance with order to
OREGON PRUNE CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE
732 Morgan Building*. Portland. Oregon
References: U. S. National Bank. Portland, Ore.
141(1(1 & Bush Bunkers, Salem, Ore. U. S. Na
tional Bank. Salem, Ore.
Smith’s Garage
Jim Jeffries Entered Corbett*« Train
ing Camp aa Awkward Sparring
Partner—Mike Gibbons Taught
O'Dowd Fine Points.
OREGON PRUNE WEEK
Frsd Mitchsll.
formation
forward passes.
This
Stopped Oregon and Harvard won the
game, 7 to 9.
Princeton one time was plnylng
Yale.
The 'liger end. on definì sc.
I walked way out wide. He came back
briskly ton aril his tackle, giving sig
nals and talking numbers rapidly, In
| the midst of which came the snapping
i of the hall. At the snap of the ball
tills end. which was well up by this
| time, took a run. crossed tlie line of
scrimmage nnd hit the'Yule tackle
amidships and rolled up the Yale line.
i This play was worked four times, in-
clmllng otie forward puss, before the
Yale end awakened to bump th«* sig
nal giver on his Inward Journey, at
the snap nt the hall.
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Rome pupils become too adept for
their rnastera. Take boxen, for ex-
ample. Many chrfmplons developed
their successora without often realiz
ing It.
Jim Jeffries entered Jim Corbett’s
ramp as a big, lumbering, awkward
sparring partner when the latter was
heavywi-lgbt champion of the world.
I«ess than three years later the former
«parring partner dropped hla teacher
for a full count when the latter tried
:o regain his title, w hich he bad lost to
Fitzsimmons, who In turn was beaten
>y Jeffries. It was Corbett who trained
'•■ffrles for his championship go with
Robert. A year later, when
NO FOOLING—WE HAVE THE BEST WASH
RACK IN OREGON—Our shop will compare favor
ably with any in the state. There is an IRON CLAD
GUARANTEE ON ALL WORK WE TURN OUT.
WE ARE HERE TO MAKE SATISFIED
MOTORISTS
Come in and let us convince you that our Service
With a Smile makes the motorist’s life worth while.
Smith’s Garas e
THX pe lasi« ths
RODGERS AT WEST VIRGINIA
New Batteries for Your Old Ones
If your Battery is over one year old, does not
hold charges or needs repairing now is the time to get
a new one in place of it, anti by doing so you are get
ting one of the best Batteries on the Market.
By turning in your old Battery regardless of the
nilike we will give you a new PREST-O-LITE Bat
tery for the billowing prices:
OLDSMOBILE OR BUICK $29.75
OAKLAND, FORD OR CHEVROLET, $26.50
DODGE OR MAXWELL, $36.50
If your car is not listed above we will make you
a price that will give you as big a saving as the ones
quoted. Positively no Batteries sold for the above
price after I’eliruary 15th, 1921.
Adams’ Electric«and Battery Shop
506 South Sixth Street
Prest o Lite Battery Service Station
Ire E. Rodgers, fatuous mountaineer
athlete, was elected to conch the West
Virginia university baseball team for
1921. succeeding Kemper Shelton,
Rodgers led all mountaineer teams In
football, basketball and baseball, both
as player nnd captain, but has never
played professional baseball or foot
ball.
YALE BUILDS NEW BOATHOUSE
Structure to Be Erected on Its Housa
tonic River Course Above Derby,
Connecticut.
Yale will construct a new boathouse
on Its Housatonic river course above
Derby? Conn. It will be the Blue's
home course. It Is an Ideal stretch
of water and has a railroad on one side
of the bank and a fine automobile road
on the other, which aids spectators In
following races.
ANOTHER JOB FOR HINCHMAN
Man Who Haa Played Second Base on
Different Teams Has Signed to
Manage Chambersburg.
Ardencraig? Farm
For Sale
Complete With Stock and Equipment
Harry lllnehman of Toledo, O., who
for IS years has played second base
on various teams of different leagues
has been signed to manage the Chan
bersburg team of the Blue Rid'. •
league In 1921.
HIGH PRICES WILL NOT
RULE AT BIG CONTEST
at $50,000.00
The Dempsey-Carpentier fight
for a purse of $500.000 probably
will be held July 4 near New
York In a stadium with a seat
ing capacity of 109.000.
This last development In the
biggest bout of all times conies
with the announcement of
Chalies B. Cochrane nnd Tex
Rlcknrd, two of the promoters.
"I am going to surprise the
public thnt hns been led to ex
pect prb • running up to $200.'
•‘If tn.v f’nns
Illckni-d
’Id,
come «li. i;h the tickets will
to $40—no
range from
more.”
Rlcknrd said nn Immense
stadium wll^ have to be built
for nn open-air fight.
ELECTRIC TOAHTKK
makes* gtfldon brown toast In a
minute or two., The stand on
top keeps it hot br can be used
to keep the coffee or tea warm.
If you see It used you’ll want
one sure. It will be a plengure
to ti» to show you.
GRANTS PASS ELECTRIC CO
Next door to water office
Horry H. Clapp, Electrician
Phone 350*11
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OMAHA
Mike O’Dowd.
Corbett met Big Jeff, the tricks that he
had taught his former pupil were used
against hint.
Mike Gibbons taught Mike O’Dowd
much that the middleweight champion
knows of the fighting game today. The
two Mikes met In Minneapolis some
time ago and O’Dowd defeated his old
Instructor.
Willie Jackson used to be a sparring
partner of Johnny Dundee. Willie
studied Johnny's jumping-jack style
and finally got a chance against the
Italian. He knocked him out In the
first round, and since then Jackson has
been a topnoteher in the lightweigh
division.
Kid McCoy knocked around for a
couple of years In the camp of Tommy
Ryan when the latter was middle
weight champlrgt- The Kid learned all
of the tricks in Ryan's bag and then
met the eluimpion. He knocked hin
out In 15 rounds.
That’s what Abraham Lincoln said, and
was right. The People always know what
they want and what is best for them. And
when the Farmers of the World agree through
their judges at rrrry World’s Fair since 1867
that the Highest Award of Merit rightly be
longs to the
PARIS
It puts the Official Stamp of Quality on a
product that has held first rank for over 60
years. Ify.’aare not now a John Deere Plow
Man, you should “trust the people” and try
one the next time you buy. Isn’t it worth a
little more to you to own a “Deere” than to
pay your money for a plow less reliable, less
durable and less satisfactory, even at a little
less first cost?
D. c. M c I ntyre
The Implement Man
Signing of Buster Caton by Dodger:
Causes Much Speculation as to
Infield Jobs.
With Buster Caton added, there?
going to be some scrambling for berth-
on the Brooklyn Infield next spring
Chuck Ward thinks he Is «bout right
for regular employment, and Pete Kll-
duff and Ivan Olson are sure of It.
Then there's Jimmy Johnston. Ed Ro
ney, Ra.v Schinandt and a few others,
all Infielders. The Brooklyn fans and
critics already are beginning to specu
late on what layout Manager Robinson
will select.
Chicago Team Secures Services
Star Pitcher for Iowa State
Teachers* College.
of
Peter Jorgenson, star pitcher of the
Iowa State Teachers’ college nine for
several seasons ami captain In 1919.
haa signed a contract with the Chi-
rago White Sox and «¡1* Join the team
when It leaves for the Southern train
ing camp next spring. Jorgenson Is
now located at Guttenburg, In., where
be Is superintendent of schools.
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BAIAVI
JOHN DEERE
PLOW
MUST SCRAMBLE FOR BERTHS
WHITE SOX SIGN JORGENSON
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PARIS
Can Trust
the People”
Famous Mountaineer Athlete Selected
to Succeed Kemper Shelton
as Baseball Coach.
FEBRUARY VOCALION RECORDS
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lO-Inch
14134
10-Inch
21012
lO-Inch
32001
12-Inch
52092
12-Inch
( Beautiful Annabel Lee_____ Sung by)
(
Charles Hart and Elliot Shaw )
(Broadway Rose---- Sung byJ________ )
(
Charles Hart and Elliot Shaw )
(Sweet Mamma, Your Papa’s Getting)
(
Mad........... Sung by Aileen Stanley)
(It’s All Over Now...
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( • ............... Sung by Aileen Stanley)
(Le ygne (The Swan)............................ )
( • Cello Solo by Maurice Dam boia )
( Salut d'Arihour
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(.'
Cello Solo by Maurice Dambote)
( La Traviata—-Ah Fora’ e lui................ )
............. Sung by Evelyn Scotney)
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( Otell o. Credo (Iago's Creed)................. )
( .... .......... Sung by Giacomo Rlmlnl)
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