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ulav Evening, -Vugust 51, 1922 TEE EUGENE: DAILY OUSBD Page FTvi STYLE HEADQUARTERS m . I a CITY f NEWS "h I m The, Cleverest Clothes You've Seen THAT'S WHAT YOU'LL SAY WHEN YOU SEE THE NEW FALL COLTIIES WE'RE SHOWING TODAY. THAT'S WHAT EVERY MAN HAS SAID WHO'S TRIED THEM ON. NO MATTER WHETHER YOU'RE 16 OR 60, OR ANYWHERE BETWEEN, WE'VE THE RIGHT SUIT AT THE RIGHT PRICE. WE WANT YOU TO SEE THEM TAILORED AT FASHION PARK 'Breen M$rrU. 713 Willamette St. "one of Eugene's beat stores" V.jrtea in Salem Or. aiul .Mrs. N. K. "Wimmrd ind emld feu spent the week-end iu Salem visu wg friends. Her from Portlaid J. hi backus of ibe Haag washing mn dime company, is in Kugene today. H will remain for several das. Maka Over-Sunday Trip -Mr, and -Mrs. 1'. R Snndgmss. Wish Irene Appelgnte. nud Dr. John F. Tims uioiored to Urn. Ion springs over Sunday Dexter Teacher In City -Mis. Mary Walker, a teacher of Pes ter, ik in the eiiy ratline on the county superintendent of schools today. Eugene Couple to Wed A marriage license has been granted by the county clerk to James C. Keopke. Hire 'Jti. Hiid .May C. Peterson, legal, both of Kugene. Return From Newport Mrs. Charl.n jMtrerr and daughters Mjirie and Margaret, and Miss Pckrv Kennedy have returned from u vaca tion spent at Newport. New Store Starting A new grocery More U to he started soon on the Hiver road, just outside the city limit h. The building for the store b mw being erected. Return From Cottage Grove Mr. and Air. H. It. Aupperle have re turned to Kugene ufter a two week? visit in Cottage (irove. They reside at o71 Tenth avenue west.-- Pendleton Man Horc Ien Hov.iand, of Pendleton, arrived In Kugene today ami will spend a few days here on business. Mr. lowland owns a farm near liosheu. lie report n pood wheat crop in the eastern Oregon district this year. Down From Waltervllle Miss Mildred McNown of Walterville, is iu the city today. She. has been eu gaged to tench this full iu the Siltcooc lake Kchool district. II IE US; 1UEIR1SBUR6 BEATEN isnf'ii win nml llnrrisburi's loss of trtnlv will make tin- game to lie iiltiy d Ine wit Sunday a ihainiiinnidiip Mtm. If Mlgelio wins mo eoniesi U!tik. the two leadin? teaniH will ifiia be tied for Ibe first honors in (lie WHAT BATTERY QIVEX YOU MORE FOR YOUR MONEY WAP.ANTEEO Willamette, valley league. The Kugene nine yesterday met Hie doslien team here and won the same by J -1 to 1 wore. The game was tight nnd fust throiiiiliuiit. The (iusheii men put up u hard fight, and the tame wus no! uewed up if ii t i 1 Hie last period. The Lat teries for the dav were: Kuirene, Ilol mun and Holmaii; (.iosheu, Knight uud (iilbert. Ilurrisburg lost to Itiisehurg in a hard fought 7-li contest, plaved at llarris huiK. 'J'lie game siheduled for next Similar is ulated ns that last of the season mixes, but if Kugene. wius, a tie in the standings will result.. It is very probable that if this happens, a post-season game will be arranged tn settle the championship. The Ifarrisburg- Koseburg game was hard fought throughout with Rnseburg getting a three-run lend in l lie first bi lling. Marrisburg players made seven errors which were largely due for their defeat. -italteries were: Ifarrisburg, Itlevins. Hoe and Sinilh; Itosehurg, Tag gert, Street and Deviue. Slltherlin won from Ynncalla by a score of to 1 in a ten inning game played at Slltherlin yesterday in which the Sllther lin pitcher struck out 11) men. . Will Return Today . Herald AV. White. Mrs. White anil (small daughter are expected to return llodny from Long lteach where they have been spending a vacation of a few weeks. Hera for few days I Owen M. Callaway, vice-president of the I nivers'ty of Oregon A. S. t'. ., re , turned to Kugene today, from lituidon ! where be has been working with the 1 Nestles Food conmpnuy. i Tn AriminUtrata Estate I Charles W. Kvans has been appointed by the probate court, as administrator 'of the estate or nnnie Kvans. i ue esiuie : is valued nt $.'iTiIO iu real property and j $5U0 in personal property. , In Over Sunday I Anion the uearbv people in Eugene over Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hentnn. and Mrs. Percy Hlevins of Wal ton and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ross of Kail f'reek. .Mr. and Mrs. John It. Coffee, of Port land, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Leonard Hurst of CorvalliK. were in. Kngene over Sun dnv visiting with Mrs. Warren IMwards i 1 lie V onees lire ine pun-in "i .m. - wards, nnd Mrs. Hurst is a sister. Return From Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Ii. It. Satkelt nnd daugh ter, Harriett Elizabeth, returned Sun day from a two-weeks vacation spent nt Sberidini. Tillamook benches and oth- I er Oreifim noillts. Admlnistnfo- Apnointrnl . A. ('. Walker has been appointed iy the probate court as administrator of Ibe estate of his son, John Wesley Walker, who died recently leaving property ill ins own nume. A. S. MYERS Mo Supplies and Storage Batteries Distributors 822 Park St. Phone 330 Stn., X. .7. Nelson, Jr. Cottne Grove, Ore. h Kecliarse and Service All Makes of Butteries. S. P.Man to Talk on Methods of Farming A lecture on the development of the Imperial valley, Yakima vnlley and other irrigation projects and the application of agricultural methods used in these sei- ... ,l.n -ll....,..,,n I'.illn,- will hti given by K, K. Tavis, at the regular niembershiii meeting of the Eugene ' Chmnber of Coniinerce next Monday. Mr. Davis is iu the tram service department of the Southern Pacific and while Jie travels extensively and spends most of his time in the southwest he maintains his residence in I-ane county where he has a small farm on the McKenzie river. Tlnviu in in nOSSi'SSlOn Of interest- . ... Ing crop production figures in the Inl-i ,, ,, ()f (jnl!ls Vi'lev, is in perinl valley since it wns reclaimed f win F1E(,n(, 1 for fm. ,lllrM lonkin- fr a ntnee to locate. I tut ton wishes to nave his bovs enter the I niversity ot uregon this winter. Bandon Man In .1 W Wnilv of Ilandon. is ill the city for a few iIiivm to buy some timber tracts in I.nne and I.bin counties. lailv is in the lumber, business and plans to log the tracts himself. .iAuni- oo vonra npo nnd also many ideas on wbst' conditions go toward mak ing real agricultural development in Ibe west. Victims of Wreck Reported Very Low Seattle. Aug. 21. Bravely holding their own, Patrolmen Kred Mills and V. I! Invcv. injured in Saturday morning s chash between a police auto and a- street car. remained in the hospital today. Both are in the same condition as when they were taken there. Patrolman f.. . .len sen and Investigator Hobert hernail are recovering. Mills and IMivcy "re possibly fatllv hurt, having sustained fractured skulls and internal injuries. Iu a mo ment f consciousness Saturday night Mills admitted to Chief of Police Sev ervns that he wns driving too fas . in a hi rvv to gel. home after n vigi on Lake I-nio'tl to catch a booze smuggling gang. I ilo not phi ploy unlicensed lioys to exiimine your eyes 7f You Knew Mr. nnd Mrs. W. v.. winipf nnu .ns Aliec Southworth niotnreo in mireiM 1 .......t.nn.l M-tli friend'? ti. ii:in.A... ami Vnti1iu'itt'tlii nre both fiinnK ridenU of Kuircnc. Wah-m ( apltHl Journal. Lfve on Coa.t Trip Miss K.vb T. IV'se ntid Miks s. slants in the colMdv clerkV -ffi.. and Mrs. S"obert l"fl Sll'ldav for Ilorence from where 1bev eoect tn proceed on a vacation trip up ine consi as far as .Newporr. -That my examination of your eyes is more careful; -TliHt (ho cause of your eve trouble is determined ""'re aifiirately; rTl.'U mv glasses, propeilv fitted, give you bt-tter vis- niKl eye comfort; Tliat I uivo von modern, superior optical service, and at n" Ki eater cost When vour eves bother von, when they burn "r "jnart, v,-h.,i th0 p', it blurs, or yon have eyestrain '"a.ia. h,., you will consult Dr Royal J. Gick . tlEUABLB EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Vil.v,,. rpsUdrs .V.-O acre rroni -uuio" llelbert. (Ibei'leuffer. stnden' "I "ir T'nlvers'tv of Oregon, arrived In Ell pene todn- n'ter a vacation sncnt in Newoert. V ssll.. wtiere l" 111. oeen 1""- iiur as n'sistint enmn crrcior i"r nc Spokane Boy Scout council. WNI Vlt Ire. Ruiih fr. Wnller Wacner cf ew "icn will arrive :u Vuiene todnv t vi.! for . nwt nt I he home ot Mi. M"i mien Mrs. Warner hns been stiendilig the sum j mer touring for her health. : ... . n n n n Uul wast LsnB riu " ... . t n .. B.nll.n ivll i i ne iiesnTii i- - hold a meeting next Saturday at uh- ! man. An elaborate program 01 nn. and entertainment has been arrayed and several grangers trom me muii volley exp"ct to attend. , "rr n'1 Mrs ivier C. freefcetf and Ibeir dangtiler .lean have returned from a ten dnv la.noon sc:n 011 " .. . -..,.i .ii..'n Mr mi l Mrs .,-':.... i.:,ni.i- i.i Y -l ii"a. Was'i.. nnd Mr. and Mrs .1. I". Hnwlev of Kugene, actonipanteii iio-ni. Tn Rescme Lunrheon The l.tc.-iio I'hamhee nf l will resume r' lrulnr we-klr bin- he..n. I i flr.f week ill I telober nfter hp pending Ibe Mtherilig dnrinr Ibe summer niotilhn I hins for a number "f ..pecker, to an near before ibe member- as of lt '.e:l soli are being made bv the sc relnry. VC'tinn S"i'hr Oreoon ft... i l.v. .,f San IV.nc v ln- Deadwood pit uic and Kriday the ltlachly calf club judged auimuU. A poultry culling deiuoustrutiou was alsa put on by Mr. Whitney at llahly. la From V Ida Mrs. Milo Thompson uf 'h iv iu )u geue for the day. Motor to Drain (i. M. Surague will motor to Dram this evening to transact business. . Here from Grove Mm Aniin ltutlee uf CoMtiira flrove is u business visitor iu the city today. . Go to Portland 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moore and small ' son left ttslay for Portland where they : will visit relatives for a week. Visiting In City Mr. and Mrs. tleorge flliler. son Wal ter, and daughter Margaret, are visiting . Mrs. t Miter s nlotner. .mi s. .m. .i. r.uinun son. in Kugene for n few days. Thev have been on an outing at Mi-Crodic springs. Returns from Seattle M tf'..t,ii -h.. tm. mien! the Inst two weeks on a vacation at Seattle. Tacoina and other Puget Sonud points, has returned to tbia city. j F'orenco People Here i I l V. M U-,-ln nf Vlop.nn) .nr. ami have returned to that eitv after spending .1 few nays nere. .ir. rvn- u. n hm-o inm at Florence. j Savs Hurband Cruel i Charging that Her hiisiianu. nil ner won a chair ami has failed to provide fund for herself and children. Kmilv Ttirnslbd .. ............ In llm comttlnOlt f'tl lias men an wobmi-. - ; . divorce brought by 1' rank Birnstiel in :, , , siIia. H.-ks fin- a divol decree and custody of the children. Suneesfful Fishmn Trip I Hnrrv Hoar. Fred Walters and Hendersbotf made a fishing trip to the upper McKenzle river vester.in. They report very fine catch. Visited Pf4 Crn8 M s I'.oilii rui'i-nt. tnev of the I.inn County Htsl Cross, of AtllSnV. VISHCU IIM IMIHI HOOMVI .M. (l,,it-,lv Ahe is returning from a trill to Crater lake. I W. C. T. U. to Meet- ' Tnere Will ne uirv.uii; .. i. - . . - . T XI nt the Christian 'hiu-'b eiii.ei, dav. August 23.. nt 2 ..in. All members are urgently reoilesled to at'elnl. as there will ue ail election i - suing year. ' Surveyora on Coast Road Work . e An....tc Dii.vurnrd onder tllC A crew in luunv.. i.". - direction of Surveyor P. M. Morse, nr" now working on the C.lcnadn-Ada Kind project roud funning nieliiiiinarv lines. The county road officials expect to im- .1.:..' nn.l .l,.ln ttie iii.vt vear. The bond project program call for S -ej,-IH)0 to be expended on this road. Colnn to Coast to Work J. y. McArtbur, county bridge super intendent, expect, to leave ill a day or so for Western I.nne count v where he hns bridge crews working. There is con siderable work to be done on bndires in Ibe coast section,, reports Mr. M1 Arthur, . ' Rcturnlnp from California Mr. and Mrs. K. . Iiiunel. who have i.. ..i:e....;n tn tlm .Ifiur two iieen in ii.ii.MoiM j. weeks, during Which time Mr. Iminel ut- tcntleil the natloiuu uar m in i Francisco, arc expected, to return to Ivu- gene tomorrow. Visits Parents Here . Miss Mvrtle Kays, daughter of Mr and Mrs J W. Knv. arrived today ami will visit' for two weeks with her parents. She will then go up the McKenzie river where she will visit with Mrs. Million Ventch of Eugene. Miss Kays is head of the surgical department of the I orl bind Eve. Ear. Nose,. and Throat hos pital. Spend WeoR-er.d Here Mr. nud Mrs. t). I.. I-nthnm and daugh ter, Helen of Salem, spent the week-end here visiting Mrs. Ijithnui's parents, Mr. und Mrs. ADix Luehfce. After motoring up the McKenzie river as far as Xlinrod yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Lllebke, Mr. and Mrs. Ijithnni returned lo their home iu Salem, leaving their daughter in En gene to visit for iiwhile with her grand pa rents. Vnrim Take Motor Trio A northern motor trip including Puget Sound points. Victoria and Vancouver, B. C, is planned by Mr. and Mrs. W. C Yornn who left Eugene yesterday. They will visit their daughter. Mrs. C. A. Sweek. at Weniitihee, Wash., who will return with them for a short visit. They will be accompanied as far as Seattle by Mrs. Mary Livermore and her daughter, tiertrude. Attractive Curtain and Drapery Materials At Low Prices Those appreciating the unusual in interior decoration will find the Colonial tapestry effects and Cretonnes particularly adaptable' to the working out of original ideas, including numberless styles of pillow tops, lain) shades, hook racks, service trays, screns, util ity boxes, draperies, window scat cushions and table, runners com bined with ribbons on gold or broiiz gimp and galloons, in colors to harmonize with the other decors:! ions. Colonial drapery fabrics are appropriately and artistically 'de signed for every type of room, therefore by its use, rooms of 'ilo spec--ial architectural merit may be made most inviting. To make your home more beautiful, cheery and attractive our stock of .Mount Vernon curtain materials, including bniigahnv nets in all the newest ami harmonious effects; Maid-o-N'ets, plain nets, all-over nets and panelled reveal beauty not only in certain rooms but to the Individual people who are to live in those rooms. Kor inex-' jiensive draperies the Mount Vernon line of novelty curtaining is in surpassahle, made up in voiles, scrims and Marymsettes, these are good looking nnd make up into breezy light curtains. Drapery Fabrics, 19c to $4.50 Yard. put he lms over photovriinJied. H in Ceuds to put tlit; tn on display mum. Visited Friends Here Delhert 1 n y of 1'orlltind, spent the week-end here visiting friends. Spent Woek-End Here lr. Lee, dean of the Atlmny College spent the week-end viwit in-r in Kuueiie mid other Lime county towns. Hero from Dexter Mr. und Mr. (1. D. Lewis of Dexter nro visitor iu tJie city for a few duyn. Down from Fall Creek I Otto SchmertJteii of Pall (Voi-k is transacting business in Kuneuo toduy, I Down from Landnx i Monla A. Jinhler of Landnx Ih Hpetid- ing a tew t!uyn iu thn city on hUHineMs. Lease Fine Ranch I'ope hrotliei-H havo leased their fine dairv ranrli at Triangle lake to (teorge W AV'oretiiifEton. Ine lease was ncj;otiut ed through A. M, Almnisi, local realtor. Returns to Eugene I Ivan McKinney who hns boon working for the California and Oregon Power I coin-puny ueur KoKchurg returned lo Ku I gene where he expect h to remain until time fur the University to vwn in the full. I i Back from San Franoisoo M. M. Tuft of the Tuft Lumber com pany of thin ciiy, hurt returned from ; 1 wo week busineNM trip hpent hi Sail Frnncibco. fiilfr ii. - .. . fw thivn in I he iiiitu -;-' " " of (he Sont'iem leif.e rhn- P J th romr-anv rv.-. Ma nnd.-. h, ndl Vi4t K'""'!" h. -re rtirii'n In She g:i tal offices n Sun FnitK i'o. Judq Indian Crrek f.atSc . itvHHn I-...- -m . m' Moves are Expected Several lmsineH inoven will follow the chnnee of locntioii of the Kugene rarm ern' f'reamery next mouth according to renortn. The I'lectrie cleaners will ne enpy the present location of the cream ery, nnd Kckert's fur shop will move into the place now occupied by the cleaning establishment. A grocery store is to he opened in the room now occupied by I'ck erf. by the manager of Ila tkell's groc ery. , Return From convention W. K. Itaker retunied today from Portland where lie has been attending a meeting of Fur fmnp of the Modern Woodmen of Amerien oh ii deb-cute from Kugene camp, number rK.,7. Fur Camp will hold a big initiation iu Portland in October, nnd W invitine nil the ledei of the stale to bring candidLteH and have ns manv members of the lodge allend oh possible. Court lo Hear Drainape I hearing on the 'I rinncle Iike drain age petition by the connlv sourt has tiei-n 1 set for WedtieMlfiy, August 'Mi. At Ibis time oriunientH fr and itcnitmr the re nting of n druinnge dstrift to r-'dnitn bindu adincenf to Triangle lake wi'l t-e heard. Th ("adowvjew proiert. now bp lne advertised, v.ilf cume ot for hearing later. Hir from f;alif"rn(a Mr. and Mr. Walter Mrnwn of Sacra mento, 'nlif'triiin, were in Kugene yen terday nml tins niorning. They nre inur ing ihe 1 'nil cl Stal'M nml wilt tint return limine until next to-iiTg. Itriwn. wh i fornirJv pret-ed h'w in Cnlifnrmn. nnd wn ali ndm'tted to the tmr lit Meticn. riwirts that there i considerable talk Cntfortna in rrrard in the Or-efti III'J." eTpiij.,n, and idat the pentde there nr pmviiig to n;tp'r the el.-lrrntinn. Couple to Wed John K. Kriens, l!lf of Monroe, nnd Henrietta a. im-Kmuu, ot r-iinHii1, were granted n marrjuge license thin oft ernoou by the county clerk. Council to Meet A meeting of the city council will be held next Monday evening. It in under stood that Home important inn tiers are In come up ot that time. Visits Sister A. It. Wilfng, forest examiner, return ed today from iMroit, Ore., where he visited with hi sifter, Misa KtluVil- cox over tUt week-end. Goes to Portland I Halph Hooker, ex-service mnn from Lorane, left today for Portland where, he will undergo a physical examination at tile public service lumpital for disnbilitiea incurred iu service. Jrond V" "Hll"linn ' V . I' lii"l' eniilv airrK-nltiiral 5;lit. ), l'-! ..ietit day. in M'.'-t. -fM grmnw. . S'ltnrdiHk ,fV. .'.Vliitne? h-?d lfj'llll"lll ".Ibe Rofurii from Crattr Lake , I K. r lurtln. loeal hfitntrr,ipher. ne emiilianieil bv hi" wife and Mr. N-choI. riuined last niirbt after unendinr ;f week on aie.tor trb, to t'rnler bike. 'fji. yair anient - in-vrjnl darn .at the Inke. makinr ibe it in vli ii...lfoi11.-V.. r--. tiirnlrc rer ft' WillameWe lTtat. lr. Miin.k'1'; Vit nimyf 'uf pie. litres. oCf'rav-r nke ienf tlv hiiliTit ubiiV b Viievej tft br Aifiie of tlte fine i Gofls to T aroma Hospital I (Jeorge Ifnrrin, Kugene ex-service mnn who has been undergoing niedie:it treat , ment in the Portland public health hon i pilal ban been transferred to Tneoinn fur I hpecial treatment. i Bovtt Restaurant N, M. Woolwme hns purliaeit ttie.iif nev F:its revtniirant nt St Willntnettc Mreet nnd will conduct the place in the future. The deal wns in:ide by A. M. Aim a i, loeul realtor. Visltinq In Marshfkld- Mr .1 K T T'n't of Snr in iff if Id Ins gt.ne tn Mnrsbfifdd to Rpt-ud the wmk ctirl with her tian'niH. She ac"iim:in- ied bv V.iM .Tewell Spngue. her totter of Marhfi"ld. who hns been visiting iu Fji gene with b'T bndber. (1. M. Spragne. To Ruitd Btmnalows Chat lei Mel roNwett, m n' Wcnmer lo Kugene froui KverM, W"b;iiPton. b:i in i relinked the resitb-nee nnu (Trgc l Hi V' Ntnib n venue went. He -nntem-plflfen 4nid:lir two modern iMiii'falnW'f "on. The deal wn mad., br the I!er7fr l.'eiiltv'eoTiionny. in'1!' t a"ntt for the S'ewart eMntc, wh'u-h owned the prop- W- tudisnt n Htkinn Trip Chn Itrv-nn "nl 'Pen Me Aliifcer. liUdi teHefk of tito rTiifrttr nr" uiaki'" an eyen-Vd hikinr t r'n kit t,4f '""HT. TJiev'let.;ng-ne U-l M.rJv n.d l-ran lb-i hike'ft Mvljfizie br;d". from iietjf-c llA-r jvf-'ij rftfe Stivline trail. 'They nre lnkiig m alt the.lnld-.on the 'way ifiiil Vin tfl stop t Krmn llelln. Waldo, Diamond, (lohl, ()deI, nud Crea cent lakes. They want to reach Crater Itiko sometime next week, and from (het-6 they will begin the return hike to Oak ridge. They lire carrying 45 pound packs, and are fishing und hunting an they go. Stannard to Return Word hurt been received t tint IV. lel St aunurd of Uie I ' ni versit y of I rcKon iufirmnry muff, will return hooii from the east wheru he has been talcing post graduate work at the Wills Ky lion lital. He reports that on recent trip to Atlantic City he saw and talked with Hugo Hexdek, former football conch of the I "niversity. Filfi BOOSTER FLEET: On the last leg of their MOO mile jour ney through the state of Oregon, the Portland mitomobilc caravan, of Fair boosters arrived iu Kugene rfat urda.r night and held a meeting in the east park. (leorge L. linker, mayor of Portland, nnd lieorne L. Uam'h, nreKident of the Portland Ad club, made the principal KpeccJieM, und asked Ihe pcople of Ku genc to cooperate with the rc at of the at ate in putting over the HILTi fair. Co operation is the essential thing, and with out it the white cannot, hoye (o carry through the greut project, according to linker. The people f the atate do not realize the undeveloped resources of the out lying parts, suid Mr. Maker. The mem bera t the caravan were nstounded to see the poHMihiliticit in regon. 'I lie only war to develop the country is through bringing others here, ami that Is wJiat the fuir will do. "We must Hell Oresron to the world,' aiiid Porlnud'a mayor. Houch ctuphnsiKed the fact that It was Ihe duty of the young men of Oregon to nid. The voiing men will renp the benefits nud they must pull together to make the celebration n suceeN, he snid, The membera of the Fair caravan arc not nuking for money, nccording to linker. They merely ask that, the slnte assist Ihem to unto a constitutional amendment nt the next election which will nllnw Ihe city of Portland lo tax it- , aelf lo pay for the fair. Thev auk moral support mid the grnnting or mis meas ure The enrnvnn ran on schedule time nil through the state. One car acted bh pilot to wdect the proper roads. 'Phe car fol lowing was flic pace maker. nr?d set the "teed for the nartv. Next in order came the mnvor's car. and the other nim fol lowed in line. Two motorcycle policemen kept ahead to clefr the road. The cara van carried n radio broadcasting outfit, nnd Ihe soenker talked into a receiver which carried their mefisnirg over Ihe Mute na well as to the individual nudl encea. Cameras were carried which look both moving pictures und still vews during the trip. The norty wn met at Cottage flrove br Ii. L. Itsr. niPHHletit of Ihe Knvne IChnhiuer of Commerce. Kugene Chad- wick. tncrciiiry ni me or'aniznnnp viu Hansen, president a"d Jtnbert Morse ' t Ihe Hcnliv bnanl. The caravan left Kugene nt n:.'IO n. in. Sunday morning. YOUNG STICKELS ALMOST ARRESTS HOTEL MANAGER! Sheriff Fred. Stick els nnd young non, 1'hnertion KtickelH are in Imh Angelea today when the sheriff in nttetiding u heuring in the fight of Kuthcryn Katell KmmoiiR, "the bandit queen," to rcHiat extradition. Hie woman is wanted Jiere on u grand jury Indictment of robbing the W. H. Jewel t home and the Standard Oil Htution, If she fails in her efforts to resist extradition Sheriff St irk els will bring her back to Kugene for trial. That young Stick el Ih making his authority felt in Calif ornln' iu nvhhmt .from the following article printed in n romm ine loonies comma ot tJie Ban Frnncisco Kxamlner: Klbert Mmerson Stirkidn, the, world's yonngiwt rpoliee officui-,' a fair-haired, handsome blue-eyed youngster of seven yenrs, yesterday almost arrested Harry Annan, assistant manager of the Palace, It was through Annan's Dromlse "to In? good," mnde with a "bribe" of a piece of gum, that the hotel man escaped im prisonment. Annan inlsHtepped when he approached young Stirkels, hod of Sheriff Fred Slickela of Lane county, Oregon, with a mild censiiro for a bellboy w"ho was playing with the youngster. - An hour passed and Annan wnn sitting nt his desk, where young Stickels ap proached him and made himself know p. "Say Uic Ind began, "did you know when you started to scold n while, ugo yon got In Hie wrong pew?" "No, I didn't.' Annan rromwentcd. "What ia wrong?" . f "t just, want to tell you," yminaf Stic kols continued. "Hint I mn deputy sheriff, spied con nnd trivato detect'i'e of Lnnn .County, Oregon." i , i Somewhat startled by the 1ad' an nouncement, Annan asked whut wss lo ,1ie doi.e to rectify hm misla'ie. I "I haven't quite made up my mind,' 'said young Stickels. "You'll have to keen I out of Ihe wrong pew, hut if vou'll prom ise tn lie good for n week I'll give yon a piece of gum." I So the promlso wnn given nud the gum handed over. I At tJiin juncture the boy observed Ibe nprironch of n man, and announced: "WVII, Mr. Manager, Pm through, i Hcre'H the wlieriff." Th episode closed with Ihe departure of the sheriff ami the deputy sheriff, (speed enj) uud private detective to their room. HOY FINDS REAL PARENTS; FAIRY STORY IS ENDED Fiddle Creek Opens First Fall School The find fall term of school in Lane eunitv opened toduy when Miss M;ry Mm ire opened the tu-hnol In the Fiddle Creek district. No. 170. -Miss Mnnre is a lnl venr's graduate of the I'liiversity nf flregon. The Fiddle Creek di-trlct is in southwestern Line muntv nnd beemise of pnir Ira import at ion wbi'h makes It bard for lh children to nil ml HfltmiT during Ibe winter months the directors op fitcd the school early. Fnnn tmw on rural schools will open everv week until nldisl riels have schools ruifniug. Chicngo. Aug. 21. Tiie end of the fairy StorV WHS near train foe Holier i William IIosh with the promise thut be .would Hyp "hnppily ever nfter.' Ten yeors ngo llofwrt was left on a ; doorstep in .loiiet. III. He wns turned , over to the St. Vincent's orphanage here. For n time he wns n I need hi the custody of Mrs. Klhel Hnnd. I Mrs. Hand discovered her iuiKbnnd nnd , Went l Cnn Franciwu where the waif was turned over lo Police Cnptnin Wil liam Itusn nnd his wife, Tho chubby boy won the heart j of the couple nnd he was legally adopted and made heir to their :iOtSK) estate. A year ago St. Viucent'n located him 'nnd broitEiit him back tn i'lmniin. al- Icdging l lint the ndoption wns illexal nud Mrs, Hand hnd no right lo take the hoy i irom Illinois. j .A fww weeks Inter Ihe liov's "reallr, truly" parents found him nnd tonk him east. ! The end of Ihe stoer wns written yes terilny when Judge Tunnthy Hurley dc- nieil n writ of hubias corpus inslilulcil by frs. Iloss. ! Tndav Holiert wns on Jils wny home ngaln. Identity of the renl parents was withheld, nt Ihe orphanage. Phone R. E. Stevens for Plnno Tuning Insure with Henry Trump, 33 Wtit9to J . ... . v v. WW .