Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, July 21, 1923, Image 5

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    gnrday Evening,' Jaly 21, 1923.
LARGE'S
865 Willamette Street
ane County Pioneer
Lives Long in Irving
i.mB M Kitehcn. whoso funeral was
Li.i'iioro PrMnr afternoon with burial ia
c local Odd Fellow cemetery, was born
i Missouri, Piovemoer xi, xott, uryjseu
le plains with bis nuntts family in 1805,
itj near Brownsville. After marrying
riha liodeers, dauEhtcr of linn pio-
Ecta, in 18T3. he moved to Irving in
... : i l. K. ... ...,-.
EtU( WBtre lie ua areiouau. hum yvin.-
fesler and grain elevator manager he
re CBnimg to .Eugene in imm.
At toe aeam-oi nm wite nine -eara
(. he made '.his hoine with Sirs. Jean
'Rnhinson of Portland, bis daughter.
bet survivors are: G. y. Kitchen of
gfj, a. son; tour . granuciuitiren,
fi' Barton of Portland. Sladys Plet-
f of Eugene, Ijcoiib. Jennings Peace
Bftkcley, Cal., and Ijivfclle Kitchen of
Ikpv: four ereat Grandchildren: two
ftfru, Mrs. . Ike t Anstead of Portland
In another m amaourif tie was amem
fi of the Methodist church,, the I, O, O,
and'the-A: O.-li W. lodges. . .
Salvation Army's
! Charioteers Here
Snwiitt HervtMH wilt he conducted to-
pn by the Salvotion Army'Chariotecrs,
bft arrived in Kusene.-recentiv from the
iutii. In order that the people of the
amy hear, members of the party
ere will be an open-air meeting cou
rted this evening at X o'clock, and an
ieor meeting in , the, : Salvation Army
in. -
The following meetings will be eon-
eted Sunday ; opeii-air meeting 10:30
I nu indoor, meeting 11 a. ni. B. A.
Wl.iiBier will ber. a mass open-air
peting in the afternoon. Open-air meet-
at i :tH) p. m. t great Salvation meet-
k at 8:00. An invitation to every one
ts been extended for these meetings.
The Charioteers are a band of six of
fers of Uie Salvation Army with Com
kndent J. Barnes in charge. Bom
Ifiidant Barnes is an officer of 80
f ars experience in Salvation Army
ifK and is an. able sneaker. His son.
is also with him and has exeep
t.al inusiial ability. The Charioteers
m recently . commissioned in San
ranciseo headiraarters to travel through
12 western states in the interest of
angehsm. Thev have worked their way
frth through California, and will spend
irw montiis m trregon. .
OPPOSE L08 TARIFF
A resolution expressing "unalterable
volition" to a dutv of tl ner thousand
aw logs, from Canada, while lumber.
pgies, boxes, pulp and tnews print
Summer Sport
Blouses
U summer ialliucrj'
roducod. A lovely se
lection of pattern hats
at half
the regular
Lpfiee.
Final Clearance
Prices on all.
Wash Frocks
$2.95 to $10.95
. Gingham, Linen and
. Batine Materials
A clearance event that looms up
as the most important buying op
portunity of the summer season.
Every wash froek must be clear
ed from the racks, and to do this
in record time we. have revised
prices to a low quick-selling, level.
Buy them for immediate or fu
ture use for prices are lower in
many instances than the .cost of
materials alone.
masiifaHnred from similar logs' are ad
mitted free, was adopted Jly 18 at Bel-
imgtiRm By a meeting ot tir and cedar
mapufaetorers. J. H. Bioetlel. nresident
of the Bioedet-Donovan Lumber mills, in preparation, for tiie general board
presided. Another resolution was passed meeting to be bent ,t Bi, , ,
requesting President Harding to provide ' .
temporary relief by reducing the tariff Jesseit to Take Vacation -50
per cent under the provisions of the r- H. Jessen, house itesm.tn for the
l.VwlAi.mki no Ti,ft ,Qro. ;Ailen and Ijewis wholesale grocery, ex-
hirers also approved a bill introduced by
lit nresentative I H. Hartley for the rc-
peal of the log tariff, 41 Bulletin.
Leonard Tendler;
ISOllI SltOUlU J36 IrOOQ -URtcer V, A loimg eoukt noe naa any
one hanging around however, when he
, 1, ' t arrived, . , - !. '
iew xorK, jmy ai aomernmg as
near as modem times can come to days
of Gans. Nelson. Wolgast and Rivers
when, "fighters were fighters' should
be produced at the Yankee stadium Mon
day night when Benny Leonard and Lew
Tendler meet for the world's lightweight
championship, '
Since old times when ring battlers had
to tight m Waeksmuli saops, baric rooms
ami on ourges, cm mie mm ;
confined to the-heavy weattt and upK
weight classes and this battle is rtie best ,
the lightweights. ' -: t , 1
Old-timers hesitate to admit - that Turners f0 Belknap -
Leonard measures up to the champions j jtp an(1 jIr!t. , R Tttrnerl '1038 Mon
of the old days, starting with Jack Me- roc str,Pt. mg Mm, F T, Turner and
Auliffo but cannot be denied that Leon- t two c(,jj,iren are spending a two weeks
ard is the' best of his time, an it w OHing at Belknap Srlng on the Mc
efiualty certain and established that Ten-1 K.en2ie river, Thev left Kimday.
dler, is a most dangerous challenger. J 1
It is certain that the fight will be , F.tPmoot fthurch Bodtcatad
a seli-ont and that the gate will make I
a ntew record for a lightweight fight.
SUB FATHER FOR BACK PAV
Coriler, Mo., July 21 Edna
alta :
Lena Lteser, who b&ve brought suit ,
against their 82 year old father for
J31.909. clatmed as "back pay" for
work on thotr farm, today declared
they would
claims.
not compromise their
Attorneys
for the daughters cte-
'I'ctirod they were unwilling to enter
into any raguuuoiw . two "
case out of court, as they woro con-1
not be satisfied with Jess than the
amount, stated In the petition
In the meantime Edna and Lena
are working the 220 acre farm, on
which they have a fitve year lease.
iney wore, aura mm ww.wo.wm
In the fteidg, besides ciotng ttie mtts
Ins and taklns care of the housework, I
The gtrls refused to comment as'
the fact .that their father was living
the life of a recluse In Kansas Ctty.f
claiming- he was an outcast from, his
farm home.
Tuck-ins of dainty dim
ity with Peter Pan and
V iieet collars. Hip
length and over blouse
models in silk crepe and
georgette. . Many styles
and colors to choose from
PRICED, FOR
QUICK SALE
Pleated Skirts You can't
have too many. By
.changing the blouse tliey
are transformed from ,a
sport to a dressy cos
tume. .
m CITY
Guests at Terser Rome
Mrs. O. I. Turner lias as guests here
this jaoBth Mrs. Harold ,AtHiersoB ami
three ehihireR from KherviUe Iowa
who arrived about a week ago.
Buys Bungalow
A. W, Iwrenee hm purchased a feus
gaVv ob Oak street tluoug& E. ILWVst
focat realtor.
, Gams Farm Head Here
j Ucce M. Bimpsou, bead of the game
farms in the aper aiieyf was here tbts
week-end $a his general supervisory trig.
Cutaways to Newport : -". -I
Sir. and Mrs. J, W. Callaway and the
W. L. Callaway family of this eity ex
pect to leave this afternoon for a week-
eau motor trtp etittug at Newport. .
Plana Given Dressing
The airplane hehmgmg to C. Sim
mens of (his city has just beea: given a
new cost of paint and varnish.
Carriers as Variation , '
i . Charles Allen aad Cecil HeBclersoB,
eity mail earners, an! their families
are making a motor vacation tHn.to Til
lombok, Seaside aud Portland -lbey left
Thursday. ;
Harmon in portisnd . ' t
T, IX Harmon, manager of the Eu
gene Milt and Elevator c&msav is in
Portland on Business this week-ends ex
, pet-ting to return Sunday, -
t ' , ' j
I Kelly Removes ; -- -
j K. M. Kelly. IX C hnmmis flj'ine
instructor has moved bis residence frons
the Usburs apartaeuta to 14 Jefferson
street, , :
Mrs. Backus Buys Horn : - j
I Mrs. Edith - Backus, manager of . 'the
Style shop has $nai purchased the. resi
dence property of Sam liugh at 24&
.Twelfth avenrue east, .
Kg its to Iowa Again
j Mry and Mrs, Charles Kern are en
route now for their home in Davenport,
lows, where Mr, Korn aaa a bakery.
While fn Oregon they visited with Mr,
and Sirs. Harry Kors of this eity.
Teacher Committee Meets
The Kwaene school bo:iFii leather cn-
mittee met Frieiay night with Huucrsn-
tendent Josenh T. Oienn for conference
Pects to fnke hix vara! ton Mnmfcw and
' the f?,Hl1 " th McKeaite
river for a week or more.
Peeper Reported
A man peeping in trough the windows
of a residence at 12W Patterson street
Return to Albany 5
After spending several days here vis
iting at the home of Xfr. and Mrs. II. U,
Campbell, Miss Mary Bender and niece
of Albany -returned home today, Mri,
Campbell and Miss Bender are sisters, ,
Boxes Painted 6reti
A U !, .Hull fttlftl,,K We. f
BtrP(,ts ot the city have heeii repainted
now Bn(t nn m fnr another kpiikwi
o( rRm eroiBe to Postmaster parwin
jt(,i William C, Iloss will lie the prin-
clnal sneaker Hmwiay morning at 11
Fairmount PreBbyterian church at the
re-dedication ceremonies to be held for
h,tpf,h 'whifb has bees reeonstruet-
ed an remodeled, according to Bev.
Bruce J, Uiffin, pa
stor.
,
nhfcen to' Siltnoos
f tsen Bnd son, Glenn, left this
morning for a motor trip to SHrenos lake
to join the family, which has been spend
ing the past few days on fte coast, Ohi-
((, aR( espects to bo gone a wees
(nm m bnsiaem htTC,
Mis Murphy Vacations
To visit for some time with Miss Syl
via Gilfillen in Bellingham, Wash., while
on her several weeks vacation, Misa Era
Del! Murphy of the Wkms gift shop
, r- the nnrfh to
."' , ,
stop in, Portland and other points, ,
. .
Go te Crater fSTK
Jic. ana ir. a. , .
city have left hug-one for th (re
gOll pimiS, mtewmig M! uji taut
infpeeHoii of Crater lake naiiona! park
am! other stones of interest, Tbey ex
oeHerf to return Tsmdny,
ms RtiHsgs mil -
SHsa Eita Riflings wJto has Just he?n
dim-barged from Hr, nRtR horffal
in I'ortkntl after a tomth operation for
goHre, TPimrts on arriving here this
wctk-psrt with !ir nisUr, Miss Marie
Rjrfings that it was unceessfu!,
Lodsaa Have Fbb
Mi'iJibfrs of the lioyal Nelghiwrs ssd
Aliee Terry and Stuart Holmes in
"The Prisoner of Zenda" at Rex Monday
J ' ' '
jjutum wmmmmmm iiw mntm m iiiiii iiiiiTMl (MM
NEWS IS
the Modem "Wbodmen of America lodges
here had a picnic supper online la the
liaises salts park south of Eugene Fri
day evening- and closed the affair by
tiiitictag ia the recreation house there. At
teart 200 attended, ,
Dunham ts Preach ' '
Itev. Charles K, IXmham, pastor of
the First Baptist ctmrch, who has just
retuntMi tbto ieck-d ftag a moittb
spent es ",jtsetor tor with' hts family in
tho south, ianooanees (hat fce wtUlill the
pnlptt , SuBtiay Btornatg at tl-1 o'clock.
Te IHmhaaia report a tiuo Jottrnej- and
wei t as te "south as Lang Beaeti, Cal.
Licensed to' Wed -County
tVeHr Bryson tixlaj; granted a
marriage license to Haymouil A, Joaea
and Nietaj llaielton, both of Cottage
Grove,
Gladioias Oocoraiing
A m&ss of beautiful ! pastel-shided
gladiolus grown by Mrs. il, rtt, ,ihn, T4t&
Nineteenth' avenue east, dorate the of
fice of The Guard today, a gift from the
grower, who says the following are the
given names of some of them: llalle,
Mrs, Frank Pendleton, Crackerjaek,
Priacepes, American ami Butterfly,
Will Rock Low Pas
Keeking of the .Low pass road will
start in a few days, ike contractors, A,
B, Kern and company, told County Judge
Barnard and County Knglneer Morse
Friday when the two were out on the
job. They say they will get 400 yards
daily from the new rock crusher, and
expect to have the 10 utiles ot road
spread to TO days, . -
IncliM Paving to Sidewalk ' "
F. L, Chambers has had the Pave
ment esfended on an ittellse over the
parking and sidewalk of his property on
High street between the rmthera Pa
cific inais line tracks and the one lead
ing past the Midgiey planing mill. The
job was completed last week ' by the
American Paving company and will soon
bs ready to opeo, "t ' .
Smith Take Vaeafias :
Charles Smith, clerk in the Allen and
Lewis wholesale grocery house here,
who has been off on two weeks' vaca
tion, is expected to return ts the jb
Monday, The Biuitba have beeu spend
ing the past week on the . Oregon
beaches,
Sheriff Will Sot! Mill
Hale of the Ilsyt l.umoer company's
miH in .prmfieM by the sheriff has
bet-it set for Eoesdsy, .felj? 24. It incHmlm
nntelnnery, oeUsng ami otimr iserssimi
property Tw sai ia is isaHsfy a jsnlg
mh.t of gives tt, H. Jahnsoe in
drtuife eswrt, The milt bm heea m opera
tsoo fm I he last gevrttl awmUts Th&
sheriffs sale was mi fir July IT but
was postponed one wek
Motor" ts MeKeufze Brftfge .
A psrt i!otoring to M;Keni& Ijrkige
ftr the week-end iwrfds Mr, and Mrs,
If. K. Cark, Sir. aitd Mrs. Joha it
Mr, nmt Mm i A. Honney, Sir.
ami Mta. Walter Ilouaey and th& H. IL
Ctmeuhayep t&mity. nil frota this dty.
They espeefe in speud Baisda ami visit
with Uatvig i aran ioris siarr anil 4,
Robert, ail Eugene boys at work lit that
district ' . t! - . . ' ': "
Rill Best Bresse- -
The roof of the th&ley lanmg mill
on the Smjtoern lf-ifie right -f-wsy
ai iiigtt street pnjs htvs nnoe vttes pro
emm af redressing with ronfing materiai
for the iast week. ever the thse
mtmr?!? (Mm Rrtwaro feot csrhK et
ing the cmpaay about KK hrtt the
mat or a hontimg m tmn mimtnntt eouB
try is aaiurally worth exoeatlitnrei
Ask Hew Trial ,
PoUer Foster & Jamie! aifftrneys fr
If. IK Norton, have fiirt a taotitn to t
asds the vetdVt sad grant a new trial ia
the ease of Wilbur Raybrnlaad Im
i liaybnrn vs H 1 Hmton, There wft
bo erideaee fo sopport a verdle! t either
the first or seertmd eaase of actios, and
ermrs of law lit the trial are also ehtim
fi by tho dofeRHft. The eam eoHeererf a
trade of Loe county laud for C&nmnn
property, ' .
Ts Testify at Trial
Sheriff Frwl G. 8tif?ke& and Iistrl?t
AttC'Faey Ciyd , JohnMon will ba in
Port tit mf htly 2. to testify Is the ckso
r! linherfc W . J ravors, charged wdb vto-
lafisn of the Mans aH asd p before
federal aHthersHes. Travem was ar
lOKed hro with Frasees Rahh. As a re
sult, neither of the Lane nnty officers
wt$ be We fo go to snmtter If. v
nsf week for the nortbwestf eonforeaco
of4 sheriffs and other p&nep officers,
Geldshoregah Misses Flier
Lietesftst W. C- froldKberosgh, whft
hsf heen stfbRed here in past seasons
wUb the forest talrolt arrived here aiwmi
T ietoek Frishty evening to Kfjenrt the
mghi with Mr, ana Mrs, iL ur Sitnmons,
trofflie hronght wtftt hm mme frsn nail
rlias bread baked m Bsldaro.ITtab,
wiore he had intended ts mee lltm
hpII Ta Mawian, aviator foreed down
i JEontana before being able to eom
tb'tr his transcontinental dawn-to-dark
flight, ' -
Kiwaais Hsttf Mock Trial
4 Joe of the aiosfe interesting srfunts In
the einhs hlmory wtii tm staged Mon
day when the Kiwanis ehih meets at the
fhdojrn hotel srotmrf the looeheon fahlo.
4 mork trial i sns the brmmik Bfanfey
Stinsoss
esargo m me program,
sayit real charges avs been yiarihecl
agajfist several saesi&ers m fast, against
tns most ei them) as4 proceeding wiU
be started with a vetwea&eev lift also
hJsts that tfas ebaea wilt be preferred
agossat mm& absent meaiber inferring
mm attesdane at tm iimaees mar
provide a guarantee of safety
From Wendlma Here
Sirs. J. O. Wilson of WemlKsg was:
here today, sue ts tae Wile ot tne s. V
statlos agent there.
Y Bs fo.Rslurn
Itoya of the aE- X A, who savei
been in ttw two weeks eneampnient at
Siltcoos take north heaeh are to Tetttmi
thh week-em probably Mcmday:
Ltessse gives
A permit fa seli miik is fh? ctfy was
given terfay to Prank l.owry, proprietor
m the Jitney Kats sno h$ Ueeoraeri
Alfa Kmg. The iseense ss 223.
Woodmen K&ef Kaadav
Tim Modem Woodman of Amerwva I
meet Monday night to consider details!
of firderme sew sstforms and transaet
other bnsmess. Initiation will he held:
by the rder n the- seeosd Msad&y
Asgttst,
Tws Fsgf Boys
A, Fegtes of tft(s etiy is snsmns
that neonle do not eonfase his sfsn. At-
vis Fegles. l?l years of age with Alva
freffPes. oiko l.L who nss confessed f
stealing- three sntontohtles the past week
or so. K, A. Fugles, who formerly tived
is ?srissfleld says AHa ts the ss m
Jasser Fegles; hs eonssn.
Visit Cif Altsrsev
MX auwt sirs, k aarjes r,ygaofRso m
Anaheim. Cat. where he is a hanker.
passed throsh Kngene os tosr toward
the norlh tav after snendism the nigh
with friends in pringftetd. wlmm they
had known in Sonth Itefeota, I fere they
visited with Charles N Stevss eity at
torney .
Csgs Laid ss tt&ss
Coserete was hems rn mm momtne
on Bfm street between Thirteenth and
Fifteenth avenues, the Sttrmsger of re
lief for the residents bm ineonveniene
ed is that district with tm-n-np fbr
onghfare, ?t was learned today at the
city engineer's office. - -
Kale Btfraetf t Reef
-A holo was harned la the yof of a
residence at eeoml an Chambers
streets, oeenpwjd hv Mm Wheatfiehl
Ijefore firemen eonbl get there Fridav
afternoon. The danwge was not great It
oeeirretl ahmit ooek. h fat
alarm brought oat the firemen to the
University . bakery also. .
Pest Eats Bin Elm
A larvae that tut appeared within the
oast two davs is reported by Edward
Ksass?2t Rlsth avesne west, to he de-
vssrisg the leaves asd isfesttsg the bark
and moss on a - giant id eim tree in
front of his residenee lie has asked its
isspeetlon by the eonnty .frnit Isspeetor
to aseertais the satsre of the worms
and the remedy for them as he fears the
tree may me
Stor Is Atbaay RsbM
Two dark sttit eases. aio tnciies
long eaeb ihonght to have bees packed
with goods stolen from a sfor& bnrgkriis-
en tn Albany jmtiay msm, are the oo-
joct hem of officers search. The caH
eame tnronga trom At&ssy rnm tore-
noons before an sesmraie eheefettp had
Iweit made to find ont tho esaet natnre
of articles taken. One of both of the
eases bore the lettered same M. C Lu
fey.3 .
Saw Him 35 Years &s&
Mm, M. E. Bbns sf tbs eity has jnst
received word that Charles Noian of
Slelrose, Wis the soee tows o her
smmimh ia reiimnsg from C:attfors
and will stop here to see her enro&fe by
the jmrtftern way Rome, .raey nart sot
seen eacft other for m years snfit biotas
eame through here a month ago oft ItEs
trip soiiEti,
n?w Csm threshing tmehhmt.
k??& this wk-enfi, wHI rtmismg ssxt
ty. John Hhrfc at the elMtfgiifcrfrtte stnst
K. B, Hioaii fjf the rreswelt RghiHiP
hfi&fl vxpeet i& Mart their sew iuaeh.ne
nsoHtng bottt then.
Seettre Ffc Permtt
IVrtnil t hntM camp Are in the
Cawatte national firt have it bw
ksnett Frprt Moxy, Thirteenth
avenBe east, for the appr "WHamettft
dmtrfet i A. T. Hrria. 4 JpffersaB
strH, for thft MKensle iHt1u forkj II,
)V. Hrown. 18 Konrlb svn weat, for
the Bppep MeKeBSsEet W. Potter. Kwgptt?,
fnr Horxp rrrrk; i, C, WtwJey, route A.
for liot hnie, '
Postal Mee SB Vacation ' "
Kstployea of the fiscal fwrtnfife ts
take vacatfoBK fcpspBBtne next week fn
c;eie; P. O, Ilesstprson, Isont SIHier ewl
it. I Wmm, eity refriera; 3. ('. Hoimi,
A, I:. HerfiiBR M It, K. Itry. portal
rterkK Tboe rrtnrnliix to their pol
thmn after twn weeks off inrfedcj H. K,
IlibMe, wh Iwa hero to TiltauMook entt
thft beadieaj K, Weitmejt who has
iteat moot ot his vacatioa here, aart fJ.
X. Allen, who hag ftera at SemUe, mil
at vhnm are dfy earrtere:4, T, Neai
and ,f. f IfefSsBtf, wbs bitye fcecn on tonr
to Crater lake nixi the Oregon csven,
ani W, J, f temherBn, whs tes beea to
Newport mil eferks, . .
Japs and Russians
Fail to Make Treatyj
Tokio, Jnfy 21, J apaBeee asrt Rti-1
an conferees, atfemptins to reseh af
BiBlnal BBoeratanoiBK wniem win em ia
reeoKritiwB ot the Hoiet by the Japa
nese goyemment, have eaehed SB im
Basse, it waa iesrned todsy,
Auihnrtutlre mirnf were retBctaat
. iinti rsta ftii& thft 3.e0w
thtions hat it is generally agree that
a favorame eaceesig er see aegstjaoss
is flegbtfttt 1
five, who tiespite mntinueii HlDexa, k
tteto pattfae Bia aeart sbh aoiti mm ttt
eotfereaee to briar Japanese recogni
tion for bi eoBBtry, nntine to dl-
flaiit! floKMiso resofxBsibiiity for the
ohoiaisk masnaere.
This point ami tea martmvm or in
rights is nortii Haghaiies to Janas so
ta have been the oniy potot dtscossed,
is waa learned.
The roBfermee ts beiog eoBtittaet! in
the hope of reaehiag as agreement.
Alienists Examine
Child Murderess
ftwtofi, Mhkr July St Thirteen
yea? ot Ktlssheth MaeOosaJrt t&
tdsy dtermlsft what tmpetse hr
t fjjfrh littis heym stt& he wafer,
rsftUrt the rtrowntsj? ef
o'jbv HfDtmald age4 4t ttl! as-
Her hrsln stopped rfevapir wn
he was S or T year oW, neejptltnf s
ttsllnKa lit a treJimnary ftsmna
0et isai KxabeH I ehKFjfert wHH
murder her ca wtU btsdei
ttf Ettgene Special tat m Omni Ci$ar.
m
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A NEW
Glassware Department
. In Our i
Underprlced Basement Store
Visit our new downstairs glass-"
ware department. Complete stocks
of popular priced and high - grade
American and imported g laswarc.
Pretty glass for gifts and every
purpose. Bud vases, bowls, pitch
ers, goblets,' water glass sets, shcr
hert glasses, bon bon dishes, punch
bowls; in fact a splendid assort
ment of wanted pieces and
ALL ARE UNDERPRICED
ISURWE CASEIN
BY MRS. M'MURPHEY
J)rw (r Mm. ASberta S, Jfc-SIuF-phej-,
drfenduBt Sit the cwe of JohB Ac
em! ItotntEne m Aifwrta S. Mifihrphey
aart the (nrnM Mr jnttttfe mm--lttr
of Ametkm, w gtwn Sbto tnatainff
fey Jttrfgs O. F. Wnwsrth whs has hmi
the esse umhr aetwtmisse fat Ute last
to days. The fSSfM Baytaeal at the
poftcy ea the ttte at tha tete itFg, Cela
J, Ksssg. seat Isto esmrt hf thg 6nsr-
etawtt iim peftiwrty 4 Mrs, MeSfeurffe.
Mw Uattnin's ttmk' tmt' n 9SKH0- Jrtt
rtnleverfrt to f Beta Jiibibiw au mo, &
the two eftW not (Bate pnfmmlH on it
tfeK th$ mvs tw n&tm in Ufrn &f tfe.
J Jjsf tr, -on Jane 7 Jffc they seeftfftetl the
brniixht s'ttt for ttta $;a(Wf.
OBEt aetioa, the tfeeeca rtafei
Tennessee Prof,
Talked Job Away
' Bnlse Irtahn imtg 2t IrJesaa W,
fes&ftr reeentJy tttsatEsse himmv fels
teaefeJttRB tt evtrftttEog sefew have
taifewt himm'tf nwt of a feetter jh at the
IJaivers nf Itkhw sEbp the quarrel
aress miasy Tennessee .
J. F Messenger tleitit of the gefessl
f efet'ats at tah&t feai whiBrawa
hss reenmmenrfsMtjR ftr fr KHrors sp
pf4trtment nn the University faeny
IlH?Sa Memenger wrsts to ps
come wtfe a hffk sii ewrfNrtfrtti uttrter
eaeh arm end a ptaf! m eaph feip feaff
ae t u &u w&eft ( aa xeftneeg
po1;3sS?3G ' almwcd tfeeg meggsge the
itrK,
If that TFntrerftfty of frUhn atfth-
oritsea fear e?Hth?sary etr?fte$ have
fne nmny eaJtHe ftr rise nvess ft tfem
stftift uttKlentJt, but fbey rfeem ft henearh
ffisdemte slignlt ts srgtts shss6 In
palrffe prints
l have bswft Or, Brawlg fr egrs
Special Next Week
6 Pull Box Dining Chairs
1 Quarter Oak Buffet
Quarter Oak Dining Table
$5
Pianos and Phonographs i.
. PIANO & FURNITURE CO.
740 Willamette
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Ste pottm tSee preps from ",a-'i-7 "!j TV,",,
itet-aee ftaf,(amA imt ebuL'tvcd flo aa
erfB k(jrtvnte enttrtrti -n v. ' !?b wciid
aHiet km sfitEgebs in pwsii ' .rs ?i
tB, Ihrt tm torn tMetf biinp M.mr:i
end Btade Urn Bptatow m r. t;er of
mtitwtremy mA fcas rrta Tii (-as-Bfttrtspy
tomfotioDii trim a joktiif ttat
mmt to (ay letter caBpteioiy alisfihg tise
WKB(ttattS of fSBfgESjM.S fross !-;ci
the so were takso," I s ft
Dr, Reinhardt Is 4
President U, Women
rortiumf. Ore.. ,"uly 2f) rflnitd
1 -es liiie &5it aiaijefl preahnng
AtsrHa Eettry Reinhardt, kad, Oau
efeeteS pmmBes A yl..n
; the sssss cs?eshss gp-'-ilccy ire i-s-
; fr, Retofcartft waif the amiv jsomines
pteJ hefer the tfeiensi y di
toaffe Rftitfetg t Iter j!enis waa
ttaRHBBas She fci gertvH m vea-pres-htent
of th aefatfe for aoqi umo
ttn has btt emaris: i s.3re in
the nrftjstatlttft etrft Ir- llesahardt Is
IfresWeat tff SKa lJKeSe, ai.u
her fame as gg eJeegtbs h&. ens,. ,
Hher ers ige&h?etn'3 J-iwk;
Ir IfeBes Wtey ft I-JflrroHi Ti:?
preshfese Mrs If. Vefsmn of New
Vfsrfe rerrfBjf serrtsrv: Mrs, Albert
li IHM Kassfts City, trent rer
: Tfm fHciwygv gegfesal inreetri were
seleter Mtes es dentin, t'Vsod
dtg h$i mn-th sBti al ,re -a; Mr,
Ierse llg Kew X norih iArhss-,
eel E?rghes eest? ! Mr
eeefral geeHttis Mrfe ferim HsHehlP,,
iam Mm A, W. ioflpr. Fort-
tarf Ore arth I'aetfh' je'- fr
Emsja Weags Sag Wmmchau aoiiih Ta
MILL WORKERS SCARCE
The 41 emptmeet gervkft operatiei
as Orpgm hired pn for the week
&mBns Jhe? M as e&mBgred wsih IfH foe
the weet prevfeua As Inerean car
s&g sf rifeEHe leg -esmii end iiiwjnil!
later fc iiis!. fche rejjorifl; fti ibt's
eHagkme&i of f fees, & BulRna. J
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