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Friday: Evening, September 21, l92a Page Six.,.. T II E EUGENE VJtlhY : G TTA B V '! WMl k Stow" Buy Your Fall Merchandise at MidSummer Prices TIME; CAPTURE CITY'S POLICE CHIEF, OTHERS MEN'S DRESS SHOES $3.45 $4.95 $5.85 combined $4.98 $2.85 $9.85 Heavy black; kill; medium heavy sole; wide toe; very comfortable and serviceable. . $4 95 At cnty , . " Men's black re-grained .upper; good heavy sole; box toe; rubber heel. They are a great value at our price, only Men's 'brown calf; wide toe; rubber heel; 1 good wearing sole; at only Men's 'brown vici; in medium round tee; rubber heel. A groat shoe value at ...... i, Men's brown calf oxford that secures tho qualities comfort appearance and wear. Very neatly finished and fashionable, $3.98 to MEN'S WORK SHOES , Men's brown work shoe; heavy upper and sole; nailed and sewed soles; blueher Men's heavy cromo tanned black leather work shoo. Good heavy sole; a- shoo for real wear and a A OC satisfaction, giver ................. $3.45 to Men's Goodman Bros. 16-in. pacs; sgdod heavy sole; good weight for working or hiking; ' regular $11.50 value, now ( Men's Chippewa loggers; pegged or calked; $12 50 good heavy sole; kip vamp at . . . .$10.90 to Men's Copeland and Ryder loggers. One of . the best ..shoes on the market. ...Itlwill pay you to SI 3 90 see these before 'you buy . ............ '.. : . . . Boys' high-cut shoes good heavy upper; extra good wearing sold The greatest shoe value on the 3 98 market. Our price only " ' Boys' school shoes of all kinds; Heavy or light; CO Qfi black or brown; . extra good Values; $2.45 to Girls' hi-cut school shoes; in black or brown; perfor , ated top cap; rubber heel; made for dress and CO QO the roughest wear .$3.45 to Misses' brown calf high-cut school shoes; perforated toi cap; rubbor heel; very drossy and. service- CO P5 able. Our price only $2.85 to v Misses' black or brown calf oxfords; perforated too cap; extra good sole; rubber heel; $2 98 at only . ....... . ; ... ....... ... , . . $2.65 'to. Girls' oxfords in black or brown; gunmotal,. calf 'and kid; rubbor heel; plain or perforated too. cap; CJ QO very neatly finished, at only ...... . ., $3.45 to , ... Ladies' kid or patent leather cross strap pump; 'medi um heol; plain toe; very snappy CA Cfl finished; at only . .. . .'.V; ."ww Ladies' patent leather one-strap pump; plain CO QO toe; medium heel; a .bargain at ... .$3.45 and , . " Ladies' black and brown kid oxfords; plain and per forated toe cap; medium heel; rubber tap; OC medium round toe; at only . . ..... I ...... . . , Ladies' comfort pumps and oxfords; extra CO CQ wide; cushion insole; rubbor heel; $2.45 to . Ladies' high top comfort shoes; extra wide; rubber heel; cushion insole; for real comfort shoes . CO OC ............... . . . $2.98 to Tw""' see ours I P2 STORES I 52 STORES C. J. Breier Co. 1 (SAMPLE STORE) X From Postoffice. Either rend le ton or Coos bay needs more police office. ' . ' That, at least, .Is. the conclusion reached by the delegation of Eugene htiHinefls ami professional men who were nt the Southern 1'arifie depot Thursday afternoon to welcome the 11 rates, Cook bay'H new- marching order of boomers enroute to the Pendleton round-up, and who iwWnrHBfd the kidnaping of half of Eugene quota of peace officers by that bloodthirsty crew from the coast country. Officers Are Imprisoned A series of drills, yellft and song by the brilliantly uniformed organization, nnd then n rutdi and the capture of Po lice Chief tliidlrns, - Deputy Sheriff Hoach nnd Slate Traffic Officer ft loom ! The galaxy of "constabules" had 1 no moro been placed In solitary confine ment In n Pullman smoking compart ment than Kugene Chadwick, chambcr of commerce secretary, and bin scribe, there to cover the story felt heavy hands on the scruff of their, necks nnd they too, were thrown Into the trnveling dun geon and told their next stop wns Pen dleton, j ' The prisoners, anxious for revenge, prompted several of the Pirate guards to capture W, 'H'. McClnin, Southern Pacific special officer who helped "frame" the kidnaping, but ' the gong didn't know but one of that name, so captured nnd imprisoned J. A. Mclnn. proprietor of the (Iciggs and Smeed ho tels! Finally, however, they got tho oth er who's mime sounded so similar, nnd also got Deputy Sheriff Karl Humphrey while thv were about it. The ruffled feelings of the captured were soothed to some extent when the train was Rtnp ped nt the Monroe street crossing and all forced to walk bnck to town. Prank Rosults Enjoyed i Members of the Pirntes laughed loud and long when told how their telegrom, giving "news' of the holdup" at Cush mnn, excited newspaper men and sher iffs all over the northwest. Luke S, May of Seattle, president of the North west Association of Sheriffs nnd Police Chiefs, was found an a passenger on the trtiin. It was explained, forced to join the Pirates, sworn by oath and, with a three-foot cutlass at his throat, was forced to sign the "hold-up" telegram that caused such consternation for n time, - , ... ill lr Saturday AN OCEAN OF FUN! I III I 11 ffc For entertainment that-travels ill fill ' I sJ&tS-'j- T, S I uTJ at a fast and furious clip on ill l lan an sea a Pictnre takes I II 11 V fj J In His Latest and Greatest Picture ' IKE ITS cm So groat tons berome the volume, of' flour milling and ford grinding nt tho; Kugene Mill nnd Elevator plnnt hero thnl: extra hours nre being added to the j regular run of each claim of nuiehinery : by T. -D. Ilnrinon, manager. ' Grain iH ; coming in from the hnrvost in largo quantities now nnd Htlll greater increase ( nre being made in the running timo thin, month f . . . j With two shifts in the flouring mill, I the planb will run 10 hours dully bc-j ginning Monday nnd may go to three eight-hours shifts later this fnll, liar-' mon nays. This extra three hours oft running will be taken care of by a flour ( miller to arrive this week-end from Portland. Twolve men are employed now. . - ( Tho feed milling machinery is now, ,,:.. aMff nml n I,., If .Inllv linnin. ning- this week, nnd it is hoped to in crease the business with the on-coming ' winter demand until two crews nre ne-, cessnry to take care of the business. Al-1 though the feed business was nuiet this Hummer during harvest it is ulrendy be ginning to nick up nnd n change of wea ther will give it a large push in volume shortly, Harmon snys. - i Whllo tho feed ground hero is nil for Ijiino county "oonsumption, the flour is mode to n considerable extent tor lor eign markets. Four carloads of flour iiv double sacks have already been ship ped to Portland this month for loading onto boats in the export trade. Th farmer has received more money at the local-elevator this full 'than he won d at Portland by shipping, it was learned from (Harmon, who poiuts out that tho plant hero buys only ror us own milling, not for other mills. Of course the former with the early wheot gets a ibetter price, naturally when the eleva tors Ot IIIO COIIIIiry WISH III mijr I'UWUg" to stock up nnd got in operation. MOOSE DANCE Saturday night, at Dreamland Hall. Good mmic. Public Invited. Tliun-Frl-tf . THK OKUflON WESTKHN I.UM Ill'.K CO. will not be responsible for uujr Dim contracted nner tins onte un li's purchased on reipilsltion from this oince. tiregon Western Lumber l'o, by Uuistiner. s'C i For quality cigars. Prluce Nemo, Showanda, the choice of the smoker. soma Sl'TlJ oim nd ti A BRONCHO BUSTER WHO AL MOST; "BUSTED UP". THE NAVY! In1 His Latest and Greatest Picture From tlie moment that Sam Purdue, Texas cow-imncher, .took a flying leap from bis bucking broncho W the deck of an American warship, Uncle Sam had worries!! . See "Hoot" Gibson as the funniest gob that ever broke up a ship's dis cipline. From stoke-hole to crow's nest, he roars and rampages through the funniest, fastest, biggest comedy ever screened! ; Don't miss this rarin' tearin', bounding romance of land and sea. The greatest picture "Hoot" Gibson ever made! You'll laugh until your sides i ache! ADDED FEATURES FIRST SHOWINCK Fight Scenes,' Showing the DEMPSEY-FIRPO Crowd, Scenes Between Rounds, and Firpo on the Floor Five Seconds After the K. 0. . BROWNIE THE WONDER DOG "STING in . 'EM SWEET" Pathe News Pathe Color Topics of Day Huge ' ANT nTit.iTiiinii1Tr )( nil Film vvr " r. . f-YyJ-f ' Tr t I ma Usual Prices 20 -20-30c . Bench Warrant Out For Robert L. Good The Dnllos, Ore.. Sept. 2t. (TT. P.). LEAGUE DEFEAT (By ITKMtY WOOH) " ' . . t (United 1'reaH StaEE Correspondent) ' Oenevn, Sept. 21. MuKsoUni'n virtory over the lrnsue1 of natioiiH was mndo complete today when the nHFenddy ap proved the aetlon ot the comm. in vnt Great Crowd Greets First Round-Up Day Pendleton, Sept. 21.' Twenty thou sand people gathered here xor the first tiny of the llouiid-Tp cheerel themselves hoarse Thursday for the cowboys and ttirls whose skill and courage marked them as top hands in the various types of frontier sports which formed the days pmcram. The crowd laughed with Ited Sublett, funny former clown: they held their I breath as the bulldoggerH wrestled with minute Ttnli HirftiitiMicd to onit Hi.' A bench warrant was out here tmlny for league should an unfavorable derision Holtert T. Ciood, formerly assistant ensn-: occur. Mnny delegates wanted to assert ler of the Vlrst National bank of The tho league's competency, but were ovcr- mg to suBimt to n commissi of in- ,. husky steers, they twisted and they ernntional jurists the question of th. Ulrnined with the bucking horse riders, rogue s competency in the (.reeko-Ital- ,htfy w,0,)P,i with the ropers, they ap- "t i 1 j n ' . i .i , I imidrd the fnncy riders uud ropers and Dalles, indicted by the grand jury for the theft of one J.TOO liberty bond. Friends here expressed the belief that Good would return nnd face the charges as soon ns ho learns of tbo warrant. Bad Check Artist Gets 60-Day, Term! A. W .Olendenuin, lanky youth of the bell bottom trouser type, was sentenred to tU) days In the county jail this morn ing by Acling Justice Harold J. Wells, for passing several bad checks. (!len dennin was arrested by local police sev eral ihiys ago. nnd turned over by them to county officials. ruled. As far as the league is concerned the whole question becomes a closed incident. Watching the Scoreboards Cure Constipation And You Cure All Rhumtini( appendicitis, indlgcttion, stomach troubles, enroato headache, unsightly pimples and blotches, bad breath and scores of other ailments can be traced directly to con stipation. ROMAN MEAL, "soma way each day will quickly rid yo o( this positively dangerous condition. ROMAN MEAL is a scientifically balanced cereal food of rich, natty flavor, composed of whole wheat and rye with Just the right proportion of bran and pure flaxote to nourish and regulate tho system. It builds brain and mnscle, relieves health and rigor. . ' Each packa( contain! 28 delicious recipes, in'tludltir "ROMAN .MEAL mush, bread, rolls,, muffins, cookies,, pud. dings, hotcakas, ate., . . SOMAN .Bejel, jg, f. M 1 A ti COM PANT. r 1om, Wsjh . ; Win, 4 to .'I vlrtorv over the St. Irtiuis llrottof. the New York Ynnks rinrlied the American league nennnt and buoonie the ciuiinpious. for . tho third straight time. The Cubs tot lfl hits' off Ttnrlelgh flrimes but Wheeler nnd Osborne could not hold the Itobins and Brooklyn won 11 In 7. Winco's single In tho 11th Inning drove ltmish in with the runs that gave the lteds an X to T victory m liie see ond game after the Thilllcs had beaten Lnoiie in the first eniue. '2 to 0. After the Tigers had henlen the l!ed Sox. I to 4 in the first game, tlie sec ond game was called in the tenth inning on nreount of darkness, with the count .and kTanniT ANTI-KLAN Marion. III.. Sent. HI. The bosr of siiper.isors of Wiiiionnon rtnnly, the s.ine nf the llerrin mine killings. In rerolnlion adopted vestertlnv, aserleiw th people ere liecttniine alarmed and ser'om IroiAle seems imminent whi.ii (.ij llabl to hrenk nut nt snv moment, j 'I he rKoltilfcn was In connection vii 1- lree,T laxftv in law Aifor.-ement and the j feeling Vald to etit tetfeen members ! of the ,Kn Klih Klsij jitfd Knlthis of the IMaining Circle, nn anti klnu orgrm fcallva, . ' .e .. . V FORD IS NOT RUNNING Montreal Sent. lil. -''l am not run ning for or against nnything," said Hen ry Kord when nsked If he intended to run for I'residenl of the T'nilcd States, nivording to an Interview published in the Montrcnl Jlcrald yeslertiny. "iou knov," he nilded, 'your collengues across the border will copy everything you print. They have Wen asking me questions for n long time." .Mr. tori! passed throuuli tins city en rome from his home m Petroit to Seal Harbor, Elaine, where his family is at present, tie said he was neither a re publican or a democrat. "They will have to show me u differ ence." he said, "t'cfore 1 will affiliate with either party. They are both tarred wilh tlie same brush. " Asked what he thought of prohibition. Mr. i-ord s.id that the law should be obeyed, ndiling, "they should put the army nnd navy on to it." thev veiled nil the time. No records were broken this first day but there was action all the tilno from the appearance of the bareback riders and bucking bulls to the wild horse race which closed the program. Lorcna Trlckey, whose luck during the earlier part of the summer has been ns bas as luck can be, had so fur mastered her iujuries as to run away with the first heat of the cowgirls' relay. Time for the event was, Trickev 8:00, Stricklind 3:00 4-5, Vera McGinn'is (Ic win) 3:03 3-5, Donna Glover (Walters) 3:08 4-5, and Bonnie Uray (Sawyer) d:inj d-o. - A couple of spills enlivened tlie stngc coach race, one for each stage. Neither did any harm and both stages finished. Jesse Stahl, negro cowhaud. took first money foe the dny in the bulldogging, Kd Wright of lies Angeles made second of the grandstand. His time was 21 1-5. Ed Wright of l.os Angeles nmde second Willi n throw in 24 4-5. Buff Daniels' time. 28 tint, was good enough for third place. Carnival dancs, new armory, Friday! evening. .. Music by Russell's Meloo.vl Mixers. s2ll Try Eugene Special for a Good ClgarJ Insure with Henry Tromp, 33 West 0th Stewart's 2nd Refund Day FRIDAY, September 14th STEWART'S QUALITY AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES For All Makes of Cars flonvenient location Oak St., Bet. 9th and 10th Service with a Smile! BABIES CRY' Prepared Especially for Infants and Children of AU Ages Mother! Kli'U'Wn Castorin hn been in in f.if iivim 1'Ai vlMir a lilcnAlltlt. Hort lYpihinR !row ami !wth.it Svnuis. Contain no uartMtics, l'mvpn ainn rvrrywhoro rectmfioml it. The gtMry.if lnar muaturtt of 1912 On July 3, 1912, when the present management took over the control of tho policies and conduct of liis bank we adopted the following wording around our official seal: A GROWING BANK IN A GROWING CITY 1923 Our Deposits are well over the million dollar mark and .Eugene is one of tho most substantial and fastest growing cities in the' northwest. Report of the ' Condition of the- IJ.ANK OF COMMERCE, EUGEEV OREGON,- . . ... . at rthe -close of. business September Hth, 1923. ' -." . Loarts Konds REsoijRpirs - . t .: $ 522.571.05 Banking .House . . . . , Furniture & Fixtures. Other Real Estate . owned Cash Uesorvo . 42,000.00 . GJoOO.OO 5,?il0.7f , 277,1S2.7G ". .LIABILITIES VCftpiltrf Surjtus . . : . . . .". Undivided Profits . .". Deposits,, '.v . . 5.0,000.00 . 35,000.00 4r27M. l,0l3,.lVo.54. Ilia m