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Morning Register from Eugene, Oregon • Page 9

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NINE MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1920 ohamplon of th world, won a BABE RUTH SCORES FOR THE YANKEES HALEY AT U. OF 0. round deolslon over Jo Jawaon of Milwaukee her tonight. It ASTORIAN CETS HOD GAS PRIZE FDR OREGON waa th ohamplon' tint Mailt tine he won the till from Rocky Kansas In Chicago In July. GRANDSON OF MEMBER OF FIRST CliAbS ItEUIOTKHtt J.

E. Wright, 8. hospital, Mra. Louie Anderson, (63 North lzth street; Th Dalles, Ben K. Lltflnj Wilbur, O.

Jenck, route 1, box 38. Th contest la believed to have been on ot th most successful of Its kind sver conducted. Fifty thousand name were expected and nearly three-quarter ot a million war received. liecause of the tremendous interest shown In th contest, officials i Wit Condition Differ Vastly Between BOWLING SOON TO START LEAGUE GAMES SCHEDULED of th General Petroleum corporun- FOR NEXT WEEK Games In the local bowling lion decided, on the additional uwurds, The orlglruil announce leagu schadul will started at Elmer Roberts' alley on Ninth 27 Smaller Prizes Allotted To Good Names BUT NO EUgTnIAN WINS 760,000 Tltc-ra Coating Thoiiminda In I'oetiigi! Kent In Effort to Cict 11000 Additional awarda to 160 persona thruUKhout tho state of Callfornln. Oregod.

Waahlnglon and lirltlah ment called for tho S1000 prize only. avenu east Monday, aocordlng to announcement yeatarday by Mr. Mor than aeven tone of mall were received during th conteat period, which waa from Auguat 1 Robert. Th first gam will between IZAGA'S ELEVEN at CorvalKs Is Twonty-throo 7avor 0. A.

riiniMeii runt on Wlilcll Account llii 'louihilown IF, Oct. I. trrgon Agl dofeated today (I lo 6, by poll)! Ill tlio second Hulldng hod scored pi imir. srorsd (wo tourli. passes, on by lino (kicked field onl.

irodj on long end scored first after of steady initrolilim jtf. with twenty yard fliulniorlrh lo Ward across tlio ynrd to to lat. Columbia hove been announced by Autlvltlc of 1870 And 1928 When Jamea Ruley, of Pendleton, a freshman In pre-law, registered In th university a wisk ago, he bridged a half -century In th history of th Institution. Fifty year ago thla fall hta grand, father, Colonel J. H.

Haley, regla-tered. Then Deady hall waa the only building on th campus and the school boasted of three professors. Colonel -Raley la expected to return to th campua during semicentennial celebration, October 18-23, when Dr. Arnold Bennett Hall will be inaugurated fifth president. Th only tie between the days of 1876 and 1936 la Dean John Straub, who, when Colonel Roley was In Eugene, was an Instructor In the university.

Now he Is head of th d-partment ot Greek and dean emo'llua of men. Th life young Raley will live during bit collegt career will be entirely different than that his th Elk and Heniler's unnamed team. Tuesday night th telephone team and th American Legion team will compete, Wdnaday night It will be th banker against th garagmn and Friday night the meat cutter and an unnamed I wVi- f' yt'1ll i 'ir'i rFA i TREASURER GIVES DATA HAS I'AUJ HONK INTEREST OF 2,811, 701.44 team aelected by Mr, Robert wilt bowl. SALEM, Oct. I.

CAP) Th atate treasurer ha paid interest on various bonds of th state of Orego.i during th past year amounting to 12,811,761.44. according to a statement Issued here today by the treasury department. Interest paymenta Include Irrigation district bonda amounting to $95,169.79, highway bonds world war veteran atata aid honds 1976,840, and rural credits S19.000. for orcd Into In (ho sen- grandfather led. Th activities of arior Monnlor reov- In the sixth Inning of the flmt world lerlc gn me nabe Hulli scored fur tho Yankee on Gehrig's th present college generation were unknown to Colonel Raley, who cannot recall any (pedal Inula to ight Hold.

I'liolo showa It nth croaslng til om plut. DOUTHIT SCORES FOR THE CARDINALS GAME ON SCREEN TONIGHT COIiOKIATi WILL HAVE I'lO-TURIi HEADY FOR SHOW MOORE AND MOORE Custom Tailored Gar-and consequently greater ments are of best quality material, have longer life consequently greater value. Crosbury Coats from Huddersfield England amusement excpt debating. The university, even 60 yeara ago, had several debaters, and Colonel Ruley was on of th organizers of the Laurean society, first liter tho General Petroleum corporation In connection with It recent con-teat for a name for It new gasoline. The prize winning name waa "Moto-crat" and the 11000 prize was awarded to Homer M.

Paraona, newspaper man, living in Ran Bernardino, California, but four atata prizes of 1100 each have been awarded to namea, which. In the opinion of the judge were of unusual merit. Th additional 14 prlzea are distributed throughout the terrltorlea In tho varloua states. The Ori-Kon ttate award of 1100 haa been Klvcn to L. O.

Stevenson, M. 1C 48th street. Astoria. Other Oregon awarda ranging In vuluo from 15 to 160 have been mado to the following persons: Ashland, L. Bwenson, 252 streot; Astoria, Frank C.

Mecse, n. V.T),l Deaverton, H. D. Nave, route Bend, Kate Rockwell, 231 Franklin; Carlton, J. M.

Gibson, box 145; Corvallls, Carl W. Schlne-man, sheriff' office; Edgcwond, Mr. J. T. Kohlqon, rout Hills-boro, Mrs.

B. E. Bentley. 1048 th street; Hood Hlver, A. M.

Cannon, superintendent rural public school district. No. Lacomb, E. R. Knr-retl, care of J.

B. Jennings: La Grande, Ed W. Hack man, box 706; Claude C. I'ratt, 1802 Cove avenue; Medford, Eva Evans Anderson, 1601 N. Maur street; Northpowder, Mr.

Dclmer Bell; Pendleton, Virginia H. Trafton, 122 Cottonwood street; Portland, Adolph Block, 1(4 6 East Salmon street. Mrs. Pris-cllla Schweitzer, 139 East 32nd street, A. O.

Hunt, 843 Skldmore street, Benjamin A. Sordal. EOS MontKomery street. B. H.

Hlller, 645 Eaet 87th street, John Zona. 840 East Taylor street. Manning O. Wiley, 256 East Russett street: Roseburg, Mra. P.

A- Tull; Salem, ary organization on th campua. James, who Uvea In a fraternity house, will truly enjoy all the eonvanler.ces of double-dock beds, cafnterla breakfasts, or none Pictures of the Oregon-Washington football game In Portland thla after.oon will bo ahown on the Colonial theatre screen lo the eecono show tonight To get inch "quick action." the Colonial ta having film made by the Oregon Journal Webfoot Weekly, which will be finished In the Journt.1 laboratory, then will be turned over tv a Colonial representative, who will hurry with It to Eugene. at all, and a typical fraternity fireplace. His grandfather lived In a Utile log house, having C. A.

Woodey to a room mate. They cooked their own meals and washed their own dishes every once In a while. On Saturday odd Job, such as wood plllnff and sawing, occupied their time, enabling them to be Bunt on Hid Aggl lino. wide end run, wont tin tho nno ynnl to took It over. Tho (kited.

(turn lruniblcl l'unt I tlio Aggies, Inltr. curly In tho oacond I lh bn II on tlio i tluplo lion throw R'urd who wm downed turd lino. Hchulinerlrh for and kicked Haul. ion in soon after r-Linbled punt on tho I and burl od It for lor iho IIiiIIIik mad ftunil. Tlio lust oror Bi-liulmerlch kli'koil a om tlio It yurd lino quarter, fciado frequent aubatl- at least two teams, hind 173 ynrd! (o 11 i hut lot 76 on penal-ithelr opponent, Doth I kicking gem, oh Sunt, tho Aggies Ivor to (lonmnro't pmplolcd throo puiwi hi ono.

Ingram nd no best ground minora with tlnlor ohowlnii 01 tho lino. rh, Jarvis, I.uby nd jd honor for O. A. C. And Ward playing jam on tho lino.

Id summary: EUGENE COLLECTION AGENCY INC. Max 'jJfjcVViK ri VettM' i .1 foiJtil largely aelf-aupporttng. No collection, no fee. Collections The grandson 1 out to measure up to the success of his grand anywhere. 823-29-30 Miner V.

H. Blowers, Manager. father. He la son of J. Royal Raley, of Trail to Rail celebration l-30-tf it Eighth Avenue, Wet Telephone 250 ESTABLISHED 10 fame.

Radiol Try Stewart Warner too. Then Mandril Win From Jawson ROCKFORD. 111., Oct. 8. (AP) decide.

Tenth and Oak. Phone 630. 10-9-1 mo. Sammy Mandell, lightweight -t. i Th first run In th world's series was scored by Doutlilt for St.

Louis. He wns first to bat for th Cnrdlnnl and drove out a double. Ho gut home who Hottomlcy singled, and Is shown here In the act of scoring. o. a.

c. Ward J. nion -lg Mobo HE- CHEAPEST i nalcom Kllers rt Ol mil and Itobbln whnt he termed "the Wadsworth myth." Citing Hint Senator Wade-worth had served 13 yeara In the sennto nnd "must hnvo dono much to Justify tho eulogies now pronounced over he called upon "those who call him grout, to namo Ilia achlevementa." afternoon to defrat the dtiks, to I. It. H.

E. Seattlo 2 6 0 Onkland 1 8 Jlntlerlr. Martin, Brandt nnd HaldwlniCraghead, Uouid and Uool. q. Edwarda L.J...III,...- I.liliy rienmari Bchulmcrlch lore: MING Y0 BVT 6 0 14 I 0 0 0 It was reported after a meeting of tho scout workers at the chamber of commerco Inst night.

Tho training, school will stnrt about November l'lana for th winter camp and a court ot honor wer discussed. Troops will e'v demonstrations ot scout work at tho training' course sessions, th following aa-algnmsnts being glvei.i troop No. 3. undor Wnllnco Wlntler, opening and closing exorcises; troop No. 6, under Lylo Kelllng, typical patrol leodera' council; troop No.

under Arlo Thompson, Indoor campflro; troop No. under A. Coe, Installation new troop: troop No. 7, under Wllllnm II. Ward, scouting gatnea and stunts; troop No.

I. under James King, miscellaneous scout activities. scorlngi Touchdowns VOLSTEAD "ACT SCORED BY JUSTICE R. WAGENER AIRS VIEWS IN ACCEPTING TOGA NOMINATION lulmerlrh, Maplo (sun BO. Field goals, flchut- A Three Days Cough is Your Danger Signal Inta for try after touch.

merlch ft), scoring: Touchdown, Investigation snows the average family expense is made up as follows: Food ..45 per cent tlSE FOR PLAYERS Rent and Taxes Charities, Entertainment, Recreation, and Literature -1 .12 Fulls To Ills Dcntu SALEM. Or. AP) K. C. Htii'ier, 67, died her thla evening fii.m Injuries sustained when he felt from a scaffold at Knight Wiinorlal Congregational church Nte this afternoon.

Fallow workmen auld ho landed on th back hi head. Clothing ckficld Will Start Steam and Street Railway. Telephone, Gas and inst Olympics JID UNIVEnSITT. Water Service 4.97 Miscellaneous 1 ELECTRICITY 1.0J Coach "Pon" War- I out a surprise pnekng Says Government Is Spending Millions to Clinngo rcrsnnnl Habit of Frco reonle NEW TOftK. Oct.

(AP) Supreme Court Justice Robert V. Wngener. In formnlly accepting the Democratlo nomination for United Btntee senator tonight attacked the Volatead act and he sold he wna In favor of abandonment. "I am opposed to th law and a system on which th government I spending hundred of Millions of dollar to chango th personal habits of a free people," ha said. "I am opposed to a law which falsely declares that to be a crime which our hearts tell us I not morally wrong.

I protest ngalnst this waste of public funds which results only In the enrichment ot the bootlegger, the corruption of the public aervlco, disrespect for all law and utter failure to bring about real temperance." Justice Wngener attacked tho prohibition stand of Senator Jnmes W. Wndsworth, his Republican opponent. Ho said the senator now was pos. lug as "nn enemy of Volstearilsm, but ho neglected to oven mention It In his formal speech ot acceptance." The seni.tor. he pointed out, had voted to pass th Volstend act over th veto it Woodrow Wilson, He nlso mads a gonornl attack on the aenntor's congressional record and 100 per cent ity football aqund with MISSIONS EVEN SEES IK DEFEATING ANGELS tioament that an entirely lli-ld would alnrt against Persistent cougha and colds lead to serious trouble.

Vou can them now with Crcomulslon. an emulsified creosote that la pleaaant to take. Creomulslon la a now medical discovery wlti two-fold action; It soothes and heals the Inflnmed membranes and Inhibits germ growth. Ot all known drugs, creosote Is recognized by high medical author-itlej as on of th greatest healing agencies for persistent cough nnd colds and other forms ot throat troubles. Creomulslon contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal th Infected membranes And atop the Irritation and inflammation, whllo th creosote goea on to the stomach, la absorbed into the blood, attneka tho seat of the trouble nnd checka tho growth ot tho germs.

Creomulslon Is guaranteed satisfactory in (bo treatment ot periston! coughs and coldo, bfonchlnl asthma, bronchitis and other forme of respiratory diseases, and Is excellent for building up th system sfter cotds or flu. Money refunded If any cough or cold la not relieved after tnklng according to directions. Ask your druggist. Adv. lo club eleven hero to.

(K'nrnor'a aalectlnna In- h'Ka Hnguo at fullback and Hub Blma. half Hollywood Wins Game Over Portland Beavers Henry Mlllng, quarter' la tho little player Vho an ImprpHNlvo showing nldcntnl laat woek while though tho sound for hna acen little ncllon. a been running the tec nil season. PACII IO COAST I.RAfir w. 1..

I.oa Angeles 118 711 Onkland 104 00 Missions OS 90 Saoinmento D4 90 Portland 04 97 Hollywood 90 101 Seattle 87 104 Snn Frnnclsco 79 1 1 11 I'd, .611 .3110 .621 .492 .4 5 .415 Mnry'a mi Mettle II. BY, Cnl Oct. 8. (AD rs ago California rndo Id over Ht, Mary'a to pile oundlng icore of 117-0 row tho (Jolden Deara rentost teat of the pre lenson when they take the Electricity DOES MORE for LESS MONEY tKan any other item of family It costs no more than be fore the war, while the average household costs have increased 65 per cent since 191 3. If state socialism in elec tricity could bring about the millennium and supply elec-.

tricity FOR NOTHING, it would not have scratched the family cost of living problem; The electric industry now pays nearly two million dollars in taxes, does its share to develop our state, attracts large amounts of capital for investment, and with all subject to complete regulation by the people. Yet this industry is singled out for a $53,000,000 experiment by the Council, so-called "Water and Power" Constitutional Amendment, upon the plea of SAVING the householder A PART of his light bill! Electricity would be Oregon MOST EXPENSIVE LUXURY if such a scheme were put in operation. VOTE 337 NO! In November il nn eleven carrying the the anmo llttla Onkland flAN FRAN'CIPCO, Oct. (AP) Tho Missions walloped Los Angeles 7 to 1 tmluy, bringing the week' series to two-all, R. H.

T5. I.oa Angolco 1 4 Misslona I 7 9 0 Butteries. Holmes and Hannah; Plllett and Whitney. 'year, St. Mnry'a haa nar I Rap and Inat aonaon tho 'lold bnrely mnnnged to a aix-o score.

Thla year. "nor have a tenm com wo. three and four yenr and aupportora con ft- poet iliom to write a vlo tmptor Into tho book ot acts. NOBLES. Oct.

i. Jlh the memory of Inat Font at tho lianda of the H-nuiinra to anur thorn on, WORLD WAR VETERAN to speak' on Impending World Conditions Corner Eighth and Lincoln Streets Sunday, October 10, at 8 P. M. SEATS FREE NO COLLECTION finl and Onld ahlrtod foot- tho University of Bouth prnln clneh with the pn Htnto collego nggregn. Bonvra I.nse To Slur LOS ANGELAS, Cal Oct.

S. (AP) evened th series with Portland by taking to-dny'a gnmo 4 to 3. n. h. Portlnnd 3 9 1 Hollywood .....4 10 2 Butteries: Hughe nnd Wen-doll; Mulcuhy nnd Potor.

1 Bonis Win From fienntnrs SACRAMENTO, Oct. 8. (AD "Plnclien" Kim of the Hnn Frnnrlnoii Ron Is hurled a six hit ball gamo hor today nnd the Sonls defeated tho Sacramento Sonators, 0 to nnd evenod tho scries, It. E. Hnn Frnnclsco It 0 gnornmcnto 3 0 Bnltorles; Kun nnd Agnowj E.

Slion, CnnMcId nni1 Bhca, Hcnttto Dcfi'iils Onklnilils OAKLAND, Oct. 8. (API After dripping three stra.uhl Unities, Suitllo ciimo back gridiron hor artornoon, MOUNTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY COURSE TALKED TO DEMONSTHATE AT UMMIONN, Tald Adv, by Oregon Publlo Utility Commute Opposed to the Houswlv' Council "Water and Bonding Amendment 424 I'acHIo Building, Portland, Oregon of a training oottrao of a with ono soasion a putmnstors of local Iloy lone fnvnr four wooka' two sessions anuli wook,.

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