JIK.VI) nUIJiKIlN, HKND, OUEflON, THUItHDAY, JANUARY 2, 1010 GUSTAVO WINS TWO IN A ROW BEND IS AHEAD IN SERUM USE SENATOR FOR SHORT TERM W s i 'L I A lH I y& v ' 'r n LtLsSbssb. wwu v tt jjbTImSssssssssbssssW mnnwiw ''''''fSjSaWulSsSPsSisSBSsSsy -' ' ' DBftJMasssra i' flflHHBaBssssM Happy New to All Year IIAMMKUt.OCK AND MIIAII H IH- KoitH aim: ijhi:i i:i'ri:(-rivi;i.v AOAINHT (1A.MI! OIIICNTAIj wiii:kti,i:ii. AIAVO I'OI'NDATKJ.V TUKATMKNT I'OH I'ltKVn.NTIO.V )!-' "KliU" AND I'.NKI'.MO.NIA IWH'IOVKD ilKIti: I'dlt MONTH. & ' 'A V 'f St' (From Thuniduy'it Dally ) Aflur Tii iiiIiuiIcm or Hid hardest kind or wniHtlliiK, with llltlo uppur out udvnutiuio to either Minn, Ail OiiHtitvo iiudduuly torinliiuti'd IiIm inutcli yesterday uftitniiioii at the ClirlMtiiwiM Day smoker at tint II. A. A. 0. (lym, securing " haiiimurlock anil liuail NclHiiom on IiIh opponent, lllmlti lliiHiiiitu. Jack (laniky, refe ree, iiuiinuiicud (lustuvo winner or tlm liout. Tliu final fall wan secured on tho sumo hold that gavo Ad his flmt ad vnntngo over tho Orlunlal gruppler, although tho curlier fall wan gained within u nilnulu from tho tap or tho gong. At tlm beginning of tho match, Ountuvo plnloiii'd IiIh advor iiury's nnn, took a sclssoro um they wont to tho mat, and completing tho humincrlock, forced llusautu to yield thu rait In preference to Humoring a broken left. In tho second purlin), tho Hindu took tlm offensive from tin- ittart, and put up an inhibition of clover mat work and cli-nn sportsmanlike tac tkti thai brought htm round ufliir round or applause from thu runs, (lustnvo pluyiid u waltliiK Kami), hroko a succession or scumlni:!)' ratal hohU which his dusky opponent had fastened on him, and finally secured a second hammxrlock. llusnntn fri'ml hlmsoir from tlm Initio breaking grip, hut wan not mo successful 10 minutes later, when Oustuvo mpiiat d thr douhlii hold which had won far him at thu beginning of tho match. According to ppivIouk aiiuouncn mniit, tho result of yesterday's con test in iik i'K (lustuvo eligible to moot Charlie Olson, Northwest Middle weight clininplou, In Ilond on Now Yeur's Day, Olson's chulleiiKo to tho winner having Iiooii on file hero for morn than two weeks. In tho preliminaries arranged for tho Christum Day smoker, William Uirs, ot Hentllo, fought it gnmo iicruppy four round limit to it draw, with Kid IIonco, of Mend. Ernie l.o Clair and I.. II. Taylor, hoth or llond, Kiivo an exchange ot lovo latin In four Installments, and broke oven on hononi. Cnrsou (luliw, ot Seattle, wont ono round against l.o Clair, re reiving tho referee's decision. (,'USTAVO HACKKKS SEEK OLSON HOUT Wlrr Kept Hot III Kffnil In locale XorthwoM .Middleweight Who Clutlleiignl l.oiul .Mini. (Prom Krld.iy'a Dallv.) Hot on thn trial of Charllo ONou, Northwert uildillowelKlit chtimploti, local hackum of Ad (lustavo, Ilend wroHtlor, nro omleavorliiK to nccepi tho chullcnRn which UUou neiit I'l lor n Now Yorn Day mutch In llund. Up to IIiIh afternoon, however, UUon had not been found, althoii;h wlrcH hiul been went to Hpnknuo, Portland mi d Seattle, HeukliiK to locatu him. Roint) tlmo dro OIhoii chall mi,. d tho wlnnor of thu Uuutavo llntimitu match, iiml OiiHtitTo'H victory t n ChrlnttnaH Day, ninken thu llend man ollttlhlu for tho hout. SAXONS IN FEAR OF ATTACK BY CZECHS AM8THUDAM, Dec. 31. fiitxon clnHHim or 1880 tn 180!) httvu been called to thu colon hecatmo or rear or a Czech IiivuhIoii, a dlnpntch from Chomnltc iiiiuouuced today. BUCKHBCH REG. U.Q.PAT. ARMY SHO Acknowlcducd the jt.intLtrd Army Shoe on the Co.uc and small wonder: "Uxtrn Sorvlco Every Step Comfort Every Minute" That's why it i beinn worn by thousands of men in all walks of llfe- Offlce Men Hlkort Farmers Orchrlltts Attorneys Phyiiclaiu Look for the name DuCKllL'CltT itnmned on the sole of every Shoe iw.,viSOTr' If not otilalimbU from your ijjcattr, icud name and our utiltr direct to DUCKING II AM l IIECI1T MANUVACTURURt BAN I'KANCIHCO William I'. Pollock of f'hcriiw, K. C hits been suoni In in n member of tin senate from South Carolina. Hi' will serve unlll Mm cli I mid Mill then ho succeeded by N. II. Oliil, Mr. I'ollock Ih given much of tho credit for defeat I ni,' Colo Ith'MNo. Ho huh elected on n liro-WIUon platform over two oppon entH. lie In a lawyer mid a farmer. CAPTAIN YOUNG IS KEPT FOR SERVICE I'linner lleiiiiulet County IIiiKlncor May Iteumln Aliroail Inilello- llel), Letter Ka)H. (Kritm Mon day ' Dully.) Although puaro Iiiih come, Cajit. (loorKo Yoiiiik, U. H. KiiKlneorH, rorm orly county Hiirvoyor or DenchuteM county, will remain In Franco tor mi liidnlliilti) tlmo, u letter reculved to day by JuiIko II. C. HIIIn from Cap tain Vounr. liitltniituM. Thu writer Ih In charKo ol map work through tho war dlNtrlct, and Iiiih already been ovor moHl or thn Important loittlu lloldii, althoUKh ho wan went ncronH too lato to neo nctunl flKhtlnn. Captain YounK dencrlbcii thu ThaukHKlvlikK celebration In which ho participated, takliiK thn form or it MtiHonlc haiujunt. Tho munu ho Iiiih Dent to thn local Mimonlc IoiIro an it nouvenlr from Frmice. SERVED IN ENGLAND OVER FOUR MONTHS Horry White Itetiiini IViim Air Serlee, and VNUh Mothrr In llenil. (From PrlilHy'M Dally.) Aftwr HiirvliiR ror ovor four moutliH hlmoul within himrlni: of tho Knrop oh n hattlfluhlN, Harry White, of tho air Miirvlco, Iiiih arrived In llund from KiikIiiiiiI. wluiru ho received lili rlls- JrlmrKo Irom tho U. S. army. Tho out- rit to which ynutiR White belonged would probably luivo been sunt acroHH tho chnnncl for action within it Hhort tlmo, had not thu armistice Intervened. Whlto returned tn thu United HtuteH on thu Muurotnnlii, mid In now vIhUIiik IiIh inotber, .Mm. T. M. Ilud hod, In llund. Ho onllgtod a year m;o from Han Joho, Cat. 312 POUND HOG IS LESS THAN YEAR OLD (From Friday's Dally.) Ono of thu liirKont nnlmnls ror ItH iiro purchiiHod In Demi within recent monthly wiih hoiiKht by tho Cash Maret )tHlorday when mi 11 jnontlm old pk wuIkIiIhk -T12 touiiiIh ilrtwHud, wiih purcluiHcd rrom Anton ItoHiiiiKardi, it rmichur near Head. OPF. BLACK GUN METAL OR INDIAN TAN CALF VDB JJ'.'ihr CTB &r Motormen Conductors Hunters $7.00 to $8.00 fKrom Mondny'R Dally.) I'ortland Ih JiihI ono month behind llund In thu treatment or HihidIhIi In lltieiiza, nccorillni; to a Htory puh IIhIiciI In tho Oroconlan, In which Ih miuoiiticeil tho KccurlnK or four (jtiartn or norutn from tho Mayo foiin datlon for iirophylactlc Injection, TIiIh Ih hold to be an alinoHt cortnln liruvuutlvu ol Inlluenza mid tho varied typeH or nccomiianyliiK imnumonlii. In Hoik) tho Mayo nurum Iioh boon In iiho lor tho pant four wcokn, and excellent renultH are claimed for It. Mm II. K. llrookn broufiht it ijunn tlty or tho Horum to tliln city on ro tiirnlni; from 11 trip to tho eiiMt, In troilucliiK It In thu treatment or In lliiimzit here. NEW FARM BUREAU FORMULATES PLANS I'alil .Memhernhli In Piuorwl I'vvr)' l-'itriiter to Ho Aftkcil tn Join Orunl-iilloo. (From Monday' Dnlly.) I'roHldent Fred N. Wnllnco or tho nowly orcnnUed DeHchutcH County Farm bureau presided at it meetlnr; or tho executive committee at thu farm bureau office. In Hcdmond on Friday, Decombur 27. Kvery mom her of tho executive committee, an well 11 h novum! or thu community chairmen, wuru pruHcnt. It wan decldiMl, niter dlcuMlon, to ndopt tho paid inomherHhlp Turin bu reau orRnulzatlon plan, iih now uned In moHt or tho wentcrn HtntoH. Tliln will make Ditschuton county have tho flmt paid tiieinbemhlji farm bureau In OreKon. Thu coiiHtltutlon nnd by law h adopted nt tho tneetluc are vir tually tho Hiiro o iih those uri.i1 In other wentern Htaten, with minor change tnu do to meet Central Ore gon coudltloiiH. Tho farm bureau Ih planning n inumburHhlp'cniupalgn ror the months ol Juuunry mid February, In connec tion with thu organization work In thu local communltlcH. An effort will ho inn do to lutvo every farmer In DimchuiuH county join thu bureau. Thu reimoiiH for ho doing wuru plainly brought out nt thu Saturday 'mooting. Will De Toothbrush Next. The tnll bookkeeper wound nhout i in-.... viirilH of lower limb n round the Ick of tho table nnd rcmnrkefl ns he gored off Into npncv: i would like to know Juat what Hiiiiiu people' Iden of Inconvenience i. . l"oi Initmice, the oilier lny n imnll child belonging to one of our elhbor knocked nt our bnCk floor. "'What enn ldo for you, little girl?" iiHl.eil. WkII Khe ald. 'my pnna ny he hnpch It won't Inconvenience you nny. i.n ii, Iiiih went our Ico box lown- mwn to hnve n new lining put In, nnd ho wi.nts to know If you will lend ua your refrigerator for three or four dajH until ours get fixed. "Can yon beat that?" St. Joseph Gn telle. Truth About Books. Pome of the moat famous hooks nre leant worth reading. Their fume -wn due to their doing Homethlng that neod el In their day to ho done. The work done, the virtue of the book expire. John Morley. When Airmen Floht, Ono Imagine picturesque duel t tho death, between A (the gnvit French or KngllMi nee) nnd X (hi German competitor) tho multitude of Htratulug, upturned eye, thu din tnnt rattle of hbots. the tlamliig s-pln of the loser. Ah n matter of fact, it duel between two monoplane, bun dled by pilot of anything llku equal skill, who nre uwiiro of ench other's probonce, Is not unlikely to end with out hloodhhotl. Hear In mind that they can nhoot only forward, that the gun uiutit tie aimed by aiming the whole machliio (to which It Is lived Immovably) and thnt u twlntlng, elliiiblng. bunking ulrplane, traveling at over 1(K) mile per hour, Ih no Joke to filt In It Miniill vital, nnd you ran kco thnt this uitiMt ho so. For Pollehlnn Brass. For pollHhlng brass or copper, innlco n paRto of rotteiiNtono and cottonseed oil. If there ore had spots or Mains, use n little oxalic ucltl solution to re move thein, but rinse ofT Immediately with warm water nnd rub over with tho cottonseed oil. PoIsouoiih Waste Cause HlrkucN. Whon tho kldnoys nro well they filter wnato matter from tho blood. Whon Blugglsh or ovorworkod, tho kldnoys full to clonn tho blood, and poisonous substances lodgo In Joints nnd muscles to causo aclios. pains nnd Boronoss, Foley Kidney Pills strengthen, net quickly and rollovo kldnoy and biaauor trouble, uoia ovorywhero. AdT. W bring us READJUSTMENT IS NOWOBJECT l.KADKHS OF INDL'STHIKH AND J.AHOH TO MKirr IN POHTIiAND I 1'OH SOLUTION OF AITKH-WAU I'UOIU.IIMS. POItThAND, Dec. 31. Lenders In every branch of Industry throughout tho stnto, representatives of evvry organization Interested In Oregon's Industrial development, both organ ized and unorganized labor leaders and mombers ot the Oregon loglsla tura will nttend tho reconstruction convention lu Portland, January 9, 10 nnd 11. Tho convention has been called by Governor WIthycombo as tho means or formulating n definite program ot action In connection with Oregon's Industrial readjustment from n war to n pence basis, lly solving these problems now confronting thu state, Insurance will bo hnd against un employment, returning soldiers will ho nssured position, war worker who have been forced to remain homo will bo provided for and a ideflnlto nnd comprohonslvo plan will I bo decided upon ror tho general do- uuiiiiciii nun uiuuiiuiuk u uiu eu tlro KtntO, Sovorul rodornl ropresentntlvea from Wnahington, I). ., who tiro funilllur with tho subjects to be dls- cussed nt tho convention, will attend tho sessions. Loaders in such activ ities as stock raising, ngrlculturo, mining, ahlpptng, fishing, shipbuild ing, road building, etc., will tnko part in the convention program and beforo thu Important session is closed, It Is expected that definite Hues ot procedure will bo outlined and adopted us Oregon's reconstruc tion program. "Tho convention has been called," snld Mayor Baker ot Portland, who Is handling tho details for tho moot ing, "to bring togothor tho best thought nnd to outline tho best ac tion for tho handling ot tho recon struction problems in Oregon. Thoso problems uftcct every part ot tho etato allko nnd it rests with tho state as n wholo to solve thorn." E extend our most hearty wishes to our customers and friends. May the year 1919 in closer relationship. flit is true we have been handicapped in our building and moving, but with added sales clerks and increased lines we are making every effort to give the best and most efficient service. 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