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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1924 I'M CLAD Dirx-T PUT Nome Than I A THOU -NO IN Copyright, Hlill, Imornntlomil New LOST VJIRSfTT BASEBALL WfLL BRINGING UP FATHER LGBT Eastman kodnk. In leather NOW OCt? MACHINE- SO bOON OK A.OXILIA.TOff. WORW MIT OtK CONDENEK IT tTATS OC DYNAMO -DEN ease. Valued keepsake liOl Sunday. February 24.

either STM In Kugcno ir on Pacific highway botwoon Eugene nnil uotmgc Return lo Register of. floe. Liberal reward. I'hono 6. Reinliart Plans to Work Men DELR.

HORie l-XVWt COEto 3-6-tf DOT After Exams LOST Thursday evening, purple XjjS 'W CCimm Ilk i umbrella. Finder please phone 857V. newnrd, 3-14-2 PITCHING STAFF IS WEAK If 11 r- ,11 tH! i I OOlNHEREn APOLVIN- WANTED MACHINE -CONE. NIT MF UNO I rMTJ Wl a-l- SHOW YQUWOV IT WOR. fi.vrw-nj 1 if ljnj-s of Oirson, lUmwii nml Klmk FOUND Ihiun fluulctti; lurtt-lil Hun Number of ViK-rnnn FOU Ta glove.

Owner call 3-13-3 nl Reg ntir office. ttnucball will start at ilio unl- I h'lYS. ir- iVKT vrBliy next Wednesday with ESTRAY rat 'nKi Coach Reinhart charge. Some suits have been issued already but real work will not start until after examinations are over. I'oach Kelnhart will not hold anyone over who wishes to go home, but there will be a number remaining.

ESTUAVEm Oray team from Bpringfleld. Notify Frank Hhnrmnn, Bpringfleld. MONEY TO LOAN The new ball field Is not in shape and Cemetery Rldtjc dia I I I I mond has been dismantled, but still available for use. Kciuliart will likely hold tho early work mAney TO BUILJJ YOUR HOME Wo represent tho Prudential Lifo Insurance company which loans you money at 4 per cent balances. Thero Is no other ports of thos who promoted tho) outs indoors and go outside next OREGON GETS BERTH ON term.

It will be nectsary for ConsMoruble ilianiotid talent Is Building Loan company in Bu practice to speed up r.s there are only about five weeks before the nvtitlnblo in the of tho motorcycle rtilors ami fast team will Irene that loans for less than 8 per -cent on balances, and some of them choree 10 per cent. See Conference season starts Cirainst the Whitman Missionaries, April ti ed I tl ve 1 iuhI is the kpreillction of the aiul 23. others who are burking the plan. Days No More Dreary us before you make your loan. TPETERSON MCCULA.T 621 Willamette Phone 187 Eugene.

The game with tho MelJI university team, of Japan, is aU an event to look forward to. it may mean much in tho lifu of some ot tho college players, A trip to the Fred Boltler Places Latham at Center Position Orient in tho future may be had S. A. K. Wilts tlumllmU The handball team oC Sltftna Alpha Kpilon fraternity cinched the PoiiKhnut title by winning from tho irorn cUib team 1-IJS and 21-10.

last Tuesday. Tho Phi KappA Vs team forfeited to the Sigma Alpha Kpl-lon team and gavo them an undefeated claim to the title. Kalph GILL OF 0. A. C.

FORWARD depending on tho showing this BRADLEY THE LOAN MAN Can help you build that new home. off tho mortgage on tho one 'you have. Loans money cither olty or farm property. Long time, low rates. LAWBON Q.

BRADLEY SI 7th Ave. East. Phone 554 reason. For tho past two seasons Oregon has little success on the diamond and has won but a few Gotvtui anil Solui ftr ot OrcROn l'lncrtl In I.lt of Plnyrm Pc-sc-nlng of Mention Terms conference games. Weak pitching Crandall nnd Park have played on the A.

B. team during the season Just closed. This the staffs and poor fielding have been responsible. This year Reinhart i-S4-tf SF.ATT1.K. March 14.

Univer sity of Washington. University of Inst Hport on the Doughnut pro California, I'nivorxiiy. of Southern gram this trm. California. I nlversity of On-Ron, Vmi sprnt your summrr in t'fiwu last yrar and you onvicil i-vfivono who hail a cat thai cmilil n-l Von inu'iitl to In- one ot lliosf that can "(-ft out" this summer.

Von have wailril until sn iiitf. Spring is lioro now, ami it is time to buy a car. Ate you gointf to keep putting it until range selection is tlimiuislieil, or are you going to Imy il now. while we have a largo assortment of useil ears at lour disposal? We have lare enough assortment to satisfy your idea of price and t( the type of car you wish. The bargain listed below are a few oi' the splendid values we have to offer.

Buy now while the price is low and the assortment is big and Oregon Agricultural college Buy Now Jf you buy now you will take advantage of tKe winter trade-in priest You will have more can from which to select, and you can use your tr whilo you pay for it. LOANS ON -CITY PROPERTY that cost less and get you out of debt. NO COMMISSION charged. Emery Insurance Agency. ST west 9th SL Phone 7.

S-U-tf PAUL BERLENBACH PUT landed berths on the -official mythical all-l'arific Coast basketball team for 19'-'4, nccordlng to a spe- We have a payment plan that requires a small payment down and the balance in monthly payments. The car is yours in a year's time. Our terms take care of interest and insurance. cinl dispatch received today by the DOWN BY JACK DELANEY has nucleus of veterans and a bunch of good ex-freshmnn talent to work on. Last season's freshman nine was a brainy lot ot ball players and tinuhed up well in the percentage column.

Hobson and Burner are going to mnke strong bids for In-tield Hobson works well "lit third base and Bttiner handles the keystone suck nicely. Both hit in time(y fashion. Lose Three Uootl BcMa Reinhnrt's pitching staff is going to be his chief worry. Two good bets i from freshman ranks, Carson and Harrison are lost to Post-lntoUlgencer from Fred nobler, director of athletics at Washington State and Western ropro- WE unlimited funds to loan on improved valley farms and on' city mercantile and residence property. No delays.

The J. K. Pratt Insurance Agency. Phone 1181. S-13-tf nentatlve of the basketball rules committee.

Sensational Streak of New The quintet Includes Olll, O. A. and Tult. California, forwards; York Fighter Is Halted REAL ESTATE LOANS Unlimit-. ed amount money to lend on lm- proved city of Eugene and farm property; rates low.

See Rorer and Brundage. 7-SS-tf NEW TORK. March 14. Tho ijithaui, Oregon, center; Kltu-ald, Southern California, and Welts, Washington, guards, "The opinions of other basketball coaches of the Pacific Coast conference were considered in Kul-dcr, $250.00 the team by professionalism and sensational knockout streak ot 368 1916 Touring, good rubber, 1924 license, llasslers: not bail for $75.00 Paul Berlenbach. Xew York mid ineligbtlity.

Carson is with the Vernon Tigers in the coast league 311 12I Starter Sedan I two-door), speedometer, good tires. A real buy for $325.00 3d7-120 Starter Touring. Starter tires, e.uml 357- Voupe Starter, fair rubber dleweight, was abruptly ended to and Harrison is doing scholastic night when he was knocked out in shucks, 3701919 Touring, good rub the fourth round of a spectacular MONEY TO LOAN We make loans on farms and city property. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Eugene 9-SO-tf work to make up grades. These two men were being depended IJ-round match by Jack Delaney, $125.00 ber, 192-1 license Rrideenort (lonn.

Berlenbach spotlight, llasslers, spee defeat, after" he had hiing up a 30x.Ui dometer, tool box. upon to help the varsity thts season. Slade. corking freshman shortstop and the fastest thinker on the green team, is olo a member of the Vernon teaun. string of 23 knockouts, came de ter with tires, 1924 license.

$235.00 I'M Staiier delivery bin cisively and with dramatic suddenness to a crowd of 14,000. the FEDERAL FARM LOANS Low interest rate, long time payments. First National Farm Loan association, Eugene. $223.0 largest that has packed Madison Behind the bat Keiniiart'is fair Square Garden this season. ly well protected.

Johnson, a let A smashing right to tne jaw. al I) 263 Starter Coupe, new rubber, large steering wheel, swipe, shocks $350.00 1924 Truck, 5-inch solid rubber rear tires, cab and body, 6-specd transmission. About six weeks' use $625.00 2611917 Touring. good 1917 Touring, 1924 license, good rubber, demountable rims, 30x3 tires, for $115.00 9 Starter Tourinc LOANS PLENTY MONEY. City and farm: lowest interest rate.

F. J. Berger, 630 Willamette St. 11-1-tf ter Berlenbach had twice been floored, ended the battle. ter man.

and Buss, freshman mainstay, are eligible. Both hold their pitcher wed and are good 1''24 license, window swipe, shocks, running hoard tool Delaney's victors' case as a re stickers: Orr is another holdover sult of his superior speed, general box, for $225.00 ship and hitting accuracy. After giving ground in the first two FARM AND CITY LOANS; MONEY, for building; 6 per cent int. Peterson McCully. Phone 137.

2-17-30 369 Starter Hug. spotlight, speedometer, 3(x3Jj tires, top. side curtains. Just runner, good top, running rounds under Berlenbach rushing attacks, the clever Bridgeport fighter floored Berlenbach in the board tool box $100.00 what vou want $225.00 third round for a count of four 02l Starter luupc, visor, shocks. Stewart vacuum system, oversiwil steering wheel, A good PRIVATE MONEY AND NO DELAYS.

C. F. HYDE REALTY CO. 3-13-tf with a right to the jaw. Berlen making this selection." declare Mr.

Uohler. "There seemed to be little difference of opinion with reference to the first three nnmes. Gill. Tall and Latham, largely due to tho fact that there were no outstanding defense men this season. "Klncald, of Southern California, is given a guard place on the strength of his general value to tho team.

His speejl enables him to score points, and yet cover his man on the defense. Welts of IlnsklcN PralsctI "Welts of the Huskies Is given the other guard position owing to his rare basketball Instinct. His records show that he has outscored his forward in nn emergency of games and that he is nn excellent shot. He Is one of the cleanest players in tho conference, only 10 personal fouls being culled In 16 games. "tllll of O.

M. C. has keen nowl-edgo of the game, coupled with ro-murkuble baseball Intuition and scoring ability from any angle on the floor. "Talt of California Is a good running mate for GUI, being nggrcn-slve and having a wonderful ability to score on short, close, follow-up shots. Latham of Oregon possesses general all around ability.

"In addition to these players deserving mention arc: Forwards Hesketh, Washington; Gowan, Oregon: Schultz, Washington State, and McHosc, Stanford. Guards Oregon, nnd Telford. Idaho, and Center Fltske, Idaho, and Hlmnn, Montnna." bach, badly dazed, never really re 1S4 1919 Starter Touring. 30x3 4 cord tires, good spotlight, shocks covered from this blow. 361-1920 Truck, dump hodv.

bard rubber tear coupr, for $400.01 MISCELLANEOUS Shaky In Fourth Kouiul Out for the fourth round Berlen bach seemed shaky. His attempts More Fords and Trucks at Equal Bargains THE) LARGEST FURNITURE REPAIR BUSINESS In Oregon. Cabinet work, upholstering' and refinlsh'lng. Furniture designed and made to order. Beaver's Shops.

551 8th avenue west. Phone 402J. 2-29-tf ROOF PAINTING Save your shingle roof with fire-realstlng, waterproof roof paint. Guaranteed for years, J. D.

Bffnllng. 84! Alarnaden, phone US4L. 3-5-tt 1035 WILLAMETTE STREET 1035 WILLAMETTE STREET at offensive were wild, and Delaney cooly picked off his man wlthi a deadly left jab, followed by a lightning right cross. Less than a minute of the round had elapsed when Berlenbach was sent flat on his back with a smashing right. He took a count of eight, gamely arose to hiB feet and tried to fight back.

But his arms hung helpless as he reeled and gave ground under Delaney's carefully timed shots. Backed against the ropes. Berlenbach crumpled under a rain of blows, a right to the chin sending him down again. Ho managed to stagger to his feet after another count of eight, but Referee O'Hul-llvan stepped between the fighters and halted the bout, as Berlenbach was obviously unable to go on and literally "out on his feet." Though the match witnessed the shattering, for the present at least, of a pugilistic Idol who had been raised to unusual heights of popularity by New York's fistic fandom, Delaney was hailed enthusiastically p- a conqueror. Berlenbach had a slight advantage in weight, tipping the scales at 165 Vi, while Delaney weighed 161.

'V COMPANY s-v from the varsity who can be depended' upon. Priestly, freshman catcher, a crack receiver, but weak with the willow. At first bare. Reinhart has three men to call upon. Latham has handled the Job before, besides working on the moand and at third base.

Johnson did Huty at first some last season and Scripture played the initial sack for the Infirlct Wilt Have Veterans Second base, shortstop and third base will have good defenders. B.ttnur. Ross. Shafer and Moore are all veterans, Ross and Shafer being lettermen. Blttner Is a finished fielder and a strong Hobson looks like a fixture at the hot corner.

He has played baseball for years, being on some of the fastest teams1 In the valley before coming to Oregon. Roycroft is the only veteran lost in the outfie.d. Sorsby and Wright regular gardeners are on deck and ready to go. Terril, a freshman mainstay, will make a strong bid for the other garden. Patching Outlook Dubious The mound staff is going to be Reinhart's big Worry.

Brooks looks like the best bet at present. He worked quite a bit last season and the experience should come in handy this year. He is left-handed and also plays outf.eld, if needed. Baldwin, left-handed mainstay, will not be elig.ble if he takes his diploma at the end of this term. Shields, big gun in the box last year.

hr lost" through graduation. Wright and Ringle complete the group of pitchers. Wright does better in the outfield than in the box. Ringle has been erratic during his stay on the mound, but if he overcome: this, should be a help to the webfoot team. There may be some finds coming up from last year's Doughnut league who can help Reinhart out of the pitching difficulty.

Warming up exercises and sliding will likely constitute the first workouts. Reinhart wants his STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED Never burn out flre-' hocks, for ranges. All otove eliminated by J. A. Adsunsv' P.

O. Box 326 Eugene. 3-2-lmo1 EUGENE IS VICTOR -64, 10 AvENue East NOTJEB to all real estate dealers OVER ST. HELENS' IT '4r i tnis aay taKe an ot oy property out of the hands 6f all real estate agents. W.

W. Hainan. 1474 West 6th. 3-15-1 33 les they will enier the eml-f iimls nfti a nmfi ri'iico with Jack of tin- state Imskethnll tournament j-Keurns, the. t-liiim tilon'ii iiuiniiger.

LAUNDRY WORK Done at my TEAM TO ENTER SHOOT Final Score at Salem Is to 18 For in a necK-anu-necK race tomorrow home. Either damp or finished. Phone 1198R. 1347 Columbia. 3-12-G for the privilege of pliiyltur In the henvyiieluhl aliiunplon.

In in.il.-li wlili I'iuiI. Monday. DAVfi: AT TII1I1SWJ Ritunbiy. 15- Hurl's Ilp-alters. InsiiiM lh 11-iiry TrnmP- LANES ASSOCIATION TO SHM 3IEN TO PKNDIjKTON 'IIH'A(10.

March 14. ItonnV 1-eoiiurd, worliV'l light welsiil cliuinpliitl. V'Uis up a Vtlllilev.lle next W'-'K at a loss of t-KUO no he can second (ieno 'runiiuy, Ano-rlcnu HkIiI CONCRETE WORK Estimates cheerfullly given. Oscar Snow. finals.

On the basis of perfornt-nnre Ihus fur 1-Uig'Mie nnd Medford appear stire to contest fr (bo championship tomorrow night. In ihe nft rnnnn Mi-Mlnn-1lle defeated North IKud. S2 to TRAP TEAM IS SELECTED 07. West 8th St. Phone G86R.

3-4-lmo' SpfwtKmcn Vote to Comprto nml Aho to Brake Kffort lo IIuto 1023 F.vcnt Iltrld Jn Kuono WnjJVM.ETTE tMVERSITr, Salem, 14. (Special to the Kcgitser.) In a rough game, devoid of thrill or interest. Eugene high school easily won from St. HelenH high this after, noon by a score of 33 to 18. The small mon from tho Astoria country woro uniiblo to break through the lanky fast Eugene men, who had the best of It all tho way.

Two 24 and defented Ht. Helens PHONOGRAPHS repaired by ex TANE GUNNERS WII.Ii OOM-PETE AT CORVALLXS 18. Tonight de-fented li '(Irandn 35 to Jo and Indi peiiilnncu defeated Mend 25 to pert' mechanics, all makes work guaranteed. Seth- Laraway Muslo Store. 3-5-tf Mom bom of tho fj.no County SportHiMim'n uHHOclntloh votod ut a mvotini? laHt night to ontr a flvo-rnun tmm In thu nnnunl junto hoot to bo hold PundlPtnn In May.

SI, Rull was named oh ehatrintin of a committee to complete a-- CARPENTER work, $5 -for 8 hours; also cement work and 10. In tho semi-finals tomorrow afternoon Kugenc will piny McMinnvlllo and Medford will piny Iir-dependftnee. The winners of these two gnmes will piny tho final gaino tomorrow night. plumbing and painting. Phone You Can Quickly Limber Of Sore, Stiff," Swollen Joints 499R, 3-15-3' ranKi'monlH fop tho team and to makii efforts to havo tho 1925 men to learn to slide before they go out on the diamond.

Mats will LAWN MOWERS GROUND Also slssors, Charge shoot held ut Kukmio. In i reasonable. 64 west 5th Ave. 3-4-lmo James l.ussell was appointed be proviuea xor mis pui iiune the gym. chairman of a coinniitteu to, plan Fifteen gunners of the lano County Sportsmen's association who will compete with Corvallls Sunday were selected yesterday following a practice shoot at the state game farm.

Tho event at Corvallis will start Sunday morning at. 10:30 o'olook. The following aro the I-ano gunners and the order in which -they will fire: Team 1 M. M. Bull, F.

John, son, Al Cook, W. W. McCornacK and Bud Kompp. Team 2 K. Simmons, n.

A. Bubb, B. R. Onnner, hee Smith and Orb Lowell. Team 3 Henry.

Voatch, Ray OIuks, Guy Mock, James Russell and Ski Meek. Alternates HIgglns, Price, Hur: pole and Blowltt. FOR HOUSE PAINTERS and paper hangers, call Preston improvomentH to tho club houwo and traps and other equipment of the association at the stato game farm. W. It.

Wnllaeu will have CLUB PLANS BALL TEAM Hales, 857 Willamette. Phone 665. 4-29-tf 1irml(? Hlirnmntlo Swell-IngN in Kiiih, Shoulder or Kilmer Ylidd lo the Mighty Powi-rrnI lnfla-ciieo of JOINT-IOASIO. of InvcstiRatlnB the posKlbll- ne nnd rub on an 1 1 Kl iinndt. Ity or providing for a fly castlnt; platform on tho mill raco ut tho CA8II paid' for mortgages, con tracts and secured notes.

Con In the Realm of Sports) (MllfAdO, Mnrch 14. Krnlo Ooo7.enuin, Milwaukee featherweight, undnrwi-nt nn oiwratlnn today for tho removal of two smashed bones In his right hand and a growth that obstructed tho vlHlon of his left eye. floor.cmnn Rmashed his hnnd In sonHiillonnl contest with 1'eic Snnimenio, Filipino feathorwolgiu, Mllwnukno a woek iiivo. lie will be. imablo to box for nt leust a mrtnili.

end of Hovmth avenue. nnd It's hero, right In town, fldential. Write 8791 care Register. 2-10-tf W. II.

renresnntatlvc of 1 nml MOTOUCYCIvB ASSOCIATION TO ORGANIZE SQUAD Preliminary plans for the organ-Iziitlon of a baseball team among the members of the Eugene Motorcycle association hare -been started and Roy Walker has been named ns temporary manager of the team. It is planned to make application for entrance in the Twilight league of this city, which will soon be organized, according to re- tho La no county asKOclatfon at the annual stato nportsmfin's meeting held ut' Portland, made a report on i llirM ELECTRIC floor sanding; machine. Old and new floors sanded. C. l.rliigHiK or tne fjt.

Helens players Captain Kcubens, and Conners, were moved from the game in (ho first half for personal fouls: The first hulf opened with both teams playing cautiously. l-Ju-gene offensive showed up well, although It was apparent were holding something in reserve. The St. Helens men fought hard to get tho ball under their basket, but despite the fact, Kugeno piled up an 18 to lead at tho end of the half, making It safe, to run In nnd Olson In order to n-st Kberhardt and Hally for tomor- row's game. Kberhardt showed best fur Kugenc, being high man with nlno points.

He was followed closely by Milllgan who made eight. Hollvllle, of St. Helens, pleyod a splendid game, making eight points for his team by seemingly Impossible shotn. 'Tomorrow afternoon Kug'-ne high will play McMinnvlllo, today's winner from Nortti Hend. Although McMinnvlllo displayed unexpected strength Eugene Is conceded a victory pluco In tho finals, Uend, Medford and IyiClrando are all strong aggregations ono of which will undoubtedly win a place In tho finals.

Tho lineup follows: Kugenc (33) (18) St. Helens Landrum, 3. Keubcns, Capt Murray, 8 Hellvllle IHIIIIM, sulls In congi A. Butler, phone 612L. 4-1-tf tho busIncHS transuded and thu Plans for snorting events to bo BENNETT AWARDED PRIZE PAPERHANGING By expert held hero in September.

10. every live druggist ban It. It's a low price remody, lo be suro, but. that doesn't stop It from tnltlug thn kinks, luminous or tnrturo out of your troubled Joints. Is tho nnmn, so culled hoeniiHO It In compounded solely for tho purposo of relieving nil joint ailments.

fust rub It nn tho tormented, lamn Joints nnd in just a few second tl Will ponntralo to tho Himmons, alternate delegate to tho convention, also reported on tho Paul DeAutremont, phone 1405J. 8-21-tf chest tefcor twin rnlitla much 1 bl most uny ''''r yriW liul you m'XoM It is n.r Joint aiu h'll noHily 'fulness w' UnSo nil trciiinicnm liavo ftH' DECISION ON MOTORCYCLE RUN 1H RECEIVED Kenflions. lien F. Dorrls, member of tho stato fish nnd game commission, told of tho plnns under wuy MISCELLANEOUS A. ROBNETT Painting, decorating, napcrhanglng.

567 E. March 14. Fb-yd heavyweight Iv-xer, lu-re with hlH pnrents enjoying nn enforced vacation because of a Iwo months' suspension by the New York boxing comtnlxslon of his nmnnger, t'liarllo Cook, linn n-nounccfl Unit lm Iimh accoplofi a bout wllb l-'rnnk Fiirnier or Ka-POwhIii, In Tacoma, March 21. 16th. Phono 834J.

3-21-tf tno state uourd for tho benefit of sportsmen. Unal decisions on the New Year's day motorcycle endurance run held by tho Eugene Motorcycle club bus been received in an official communication from tho Motorcycle and Allied Trades Wfllu llnnnr.lt Within" a few days a crnrhmlll.no pruning and it done now. 8-12-6' WD will do your spraying. Have Phone 1387L. will bo uppotnted to make prelim inary arrangements for the I.Ik pro IMPORTANT W1I tho' gentleman that saw the collision on 11th and Pearl ntrceta between an Overland sedan and an Indian motorcycle and sidecar on Saturday, February 9, who also helped the boy get the machine out In tho street, please call at the Smith Cycle 936 Oak street.

2-19-tf rnnd, was awarded the-silver cun FOR most favorable farm loan, see W. J. Llchty. 681 gram to no Ktugcu nere in Heplem-bor, to ATthur Hender-nhott, president. Willamette St.

2-16-tf DRY WOOD Phone MATERNITY HOME 1889J. 688 West 6th. FOUR QUINTETS SURVIVE li. HtT 101 Kljorhitrt, 0. i 8 JJlnkesloy 8-7-lmo KI'KKANM.

March 14 Truck teums of (loirttgu tinlver-vlty, WiiHhliigton Hlaln college nnd I ho llnlversliy of Inaho will meet hern April 28 next, In a triangular meet, it was nnnnuncod today, Tho full list of conference events will bo used and scoring will bo bnsed on tho first liiroo placement In iiach event. to tit A VPO T7Mn? (1 Lrfirson l'UIOIONF. NTIM)N( Bally, 2 Conners we nave a car oi wC nuftk fires or kindlinirs. Order now wime GARBAGE and trash hauling, Lucky, 2, Onllowuy FAVOIUTI-W l.V 1'liAVOFK Phone 1192. 9-26-tf Olson, 4..,.

fi Huthbrland for winning tho run from FJugcno to Seattle and return. Tho cup, which has been held here pending tho decision of tho protest mado by other riders, has been sent to Bennett. The other prizes ore also to ho distributed to tho winners. Bill Davis, of this city, was winner of second place. The protest that hold up the awarding of tho prizes Involved two secret checks that wore alleged to have been misplaced.

Open Carnival Dnnco Jack Myers' Mld-Nlte Sons. Armory Totilte, 2-14-3 DRESSMAKING Mrs. O. C. 8AI-70M, March 14.

Mn- Leave your hemstitching at "Russell's Shop," 868 Willamette. Everything possible In hemstitching and pecotlng. We do It right or do It free. Come once, you'll enme again. If In doubt -phone 1699J.

Beard's Store. 8-14-6 Plata, 468 West 11th. 2-12-tf supply. The Booth Kelly tumberjk Mlnnvllle, Kugenn, Moford and Independence were returned winners' In the second round of tho 120 8th flALEM, March1 14. In further elimination games of tho state Intorscholnstlc basketball tournament tonight, Medford defeated Iji Grande 36 to 20 and In FIRST-CLASS saw filing, ave.

west. N7W YOltlC, March 24. Thn prnpoflod return hoavywolght tltlB match between liempsey and Tom Gibbons which Tnx Itlckard 1-18-tf elimination prollmlnarlns this af Sth and Phono 452 ternoon nnd tonight In tho stato NURSH Practical, experienced. dependence defeated Bend, 27 to PACKING, Phone i-17-lmo FURNITURE S94T, lnterscholnstlo baskothnll tourna- plannod to stage In tho MotropoU- i S2FS. 1-26-tf io.

menu uy virtue ot tholr victor, uin uistrict early in June, was uurTT yi Bill i-jr -vfin- oo-oiioYinwitu iflvM mimw suit xl ififl't lumiujo.

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