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EUGENE PEOPLE TD
TRAVEL THIS YEAR
The Hummer tourist wn operrn
wnorrnw, nidi n'eil ratrs B'K
into effect on all railrl ti Hie
cunt, it i winnnncMl by local rilra.
offiwr. Traffic is eipeete.l to l
iinu.nally heavy this ""), Hiey
Btate, since the rnuml tri), rate is rut
to approiimateiy one and one tenth.
The low rates apply to all pnrlK of
the l'iiite,l States, ami tiekela nil! lie
aold from May September
with the final return limit lletolier
81
Loral people are already taking
advantliBi' of the rates, mill many are
leaving for ciintrrn points this week.
It is atale.l. Jmviil ,1. .lones. new eity
aehool sliperintendi'iit. will leave for
Europe, where he will spend the
silinuier visiting relatives. He will
return in Hie fall, bringing with hmi
bin wife who has been visiting there.
Other Kugene people who are to
start travelling this week inelu.le 11.
B. McKay, of the Kugene. gas works,
will go to Heir, lit and return; W.
1'haren la leaving for Chicago where
he will visit relatives; .1. II. inrh
of Unifs Cash and Carry store, will
upend Home lime in Kimsiit .City; .Mr.
and Mrs. 11. C Shepherd will journey
to lietroit, where Ihey will visit, their
daughter; .1. A, Mt-I Imwlcl of the
Fiacher-Hhoulls Lumber roinpuiiy
will take a trip that will terminate in
New York; Mrs. (iriffin will take a
trip to Chicago; (i. A. (iiistafson,
will make a visit to Minneapolis and
other Minnesota places, ami Mrs.
Prum will go to Ited Wing, Minne
sota, to visit relatives.
Many faculty members are planning
. nn i ft l,',,r,i, this summer, and ex
tended trip" are being proposed by
many residents to all sections of the
United States.
TO BISE. IS REPORT
SALT LAKK CITY, Utah, May '22.
The world wool situation was dia
eufispd in ii Htateinent issued today
by F. H. Marslntllr secretary of the
Xntlonal Wool (.rower1 annoeiiilion.
which has headquarters here.
Itrihe opinion f Mr. Marshall, Ihe
low point of prices has been reached
"and with tho sales closed in KurIium!
and AtiHtralifl ami the bulk of the
I'nited Sinlen wools already owned by
concerns fully familiar with market
conditions, it seems certain the mil
statislh'iil position of wool will de
termine future prices."
i Manufacture, are aCtiinHt advanced
wool prices, according to Marshall
. who declared that ihe- valued now be
ing established will be accepted for
Homo time by the wool buying intec
esls. Mr. Marshall's statement went Into
tho question of supply and demand
and stocks on hand in this country
and the world.
"There Is a strong, demand for wool
clothing and carpets and the indicated
(I (Mini ml for the present stocks and
new clips is not likely to permit the
continuation of recent, low prices," he
said. "The grower has been forced
to insist uioii recognition of this cot
of production, under Ihe new condition
nf business and economics and 11 1 least
S part of (lie trade has recog nixed
that a price of forty cents or upwards
for average range wools is necessary
today to mnke wool growing profitable
or attractive."
Deaf may Hear as
Radio Tests Made
HA X KltAXnSl'O. May L2. The
San Francisco Kvamiuer today said
that tests conducted with Helen Kel
ler, deaf and blind Woman, at Ihe
powerful K(iO transmit ting station
here, give to radio engineers consid
erable eucoimigcment in their belief
that sounds can be perceived by deaf
person by impressions received
through the finger tips from it vi
brating diaphragm as used In the ra
dio head piece.
The tests, the tm-y says, were be
gun in a stumbling nmnner but the re
sults were sufficient to c,ium ihe en
ginnecrs to pbiu further experiments
with Miss Keller is the subject.
In the experiment, conduced yes
terday, Mis- Keller pbo ed her fingers
upon tin ear piece diaphragm Hint
found that she -mld distinguish (he
vibrations canned by in-i nuncntal mu
sic rum those produced by tin voice,
the tiriielp states. 1 tn' f the engi
neers then spoke through d,, micro
phone and several times wutds were
repented by the woman.
Court Drops Ross
Commission Move
FOUTJ..Nl, On, M.1V j -i ir.
C1l(t Judge IlevMIt todny threw out
of court the tpm wiirntnto proceeding
by which 1U Thiua W, It.s m
tempted to regain his pl:ne u ihe
fish commisiin.
Jtldg lleuilt hefd tvM fbtvethor
Walter M. Tierce was wiihlu U U
gal rights when he rem.nc ii( i;.ss,
ami retu.-ed to interfere,
l"hn W. Knte, who. iih W. .
Itank( appear f'r lr. lto ?n(d the
matter of appeal t. I ho Murrme
court wai undecided. H sppml n,t
taken Joint 0, eatch, lumud by tlie
gttvrrnor to succeed ltos w Imvt
his place on the t'ttiiMuissmn fi o
from attack.
Exploration IMan
For Islands Mado
AVASH1N;'INi., Mil, L'.'-! Tlie
Hi f fin Nlfliitl, tho 'l.uid f.f ntatx.
lnU." wlit.-ti lief ifjtttl-l out f .
I.iXtO nilln with prt'ntu jtutt piom. it
toil1 Htwl grout Int t nm th t Lit
ratlnr Hrni sotithwm nf Jr.tifnnu.
aero from hvi Str.u!, t nr -ii '
ihp Him of th- Mto Mi Slim -navy Art
tic plnnp ripfitition ih finnmir.
IitMVPrP(i Jit! yi'flrn npo tir ,iv
Martin Fn-hilir, (iu- KnsJish mt
ItJitnr, ffrarcciv auyihiiiK nurp m
knnun f it than in tlmt tiay. ay n
fLitpmcn' lnucl h the Ni.iuil
praphip iocirl.v. whiWi la oto of th'
lrnnttr of the ijif tiiti 'U. A wt
j virgin field there awaits the ex-
pedition'u camera.
! "Itaffiu Island." the statement ile
; claro, "is the third largeHt island .n
(he world, Australia arul (ireeniund
surpassing it.
"liaffin Island tins resisted thorough
, exploration by virtue of its vus-tnes.
j It is larger than any state of the
I I'nited States except Texas and
I would make almost four New Kng
! lands. e
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Senator Borah to
Probe Commission!
I WASMIVfJTON. .May iTJ. VP)
William K. Ifimiithrfy, wweHt nifm
! tier f the fi'l'Tl trak' oiuinisHioii
in fpifw tinning tin- right nf the neniiif
(o fliroct it to gntluT jnforiiiiitiou for
tin H'imff, hut iliwn from Sfiittt'ir
J.nrah the t(ntfin'nt that the om
uiissiiiti nlKntUi bf atMfif!i'd. Imli
rationM am that cffnrlH tit that oml
wilhhf ituuic at tin; next roiicro.
Tin; Kdialdr, cmnntpntinp on an ini-
fIrPM y Mr. Iliimiihrcy hefon llnj
onventiojt of fiie I 'lnt'-d SinteK eham-1 abtine the French to throw back tlie ;
her of ('miieri,e yesterday, nid "Jt ! inviidTM.
is jierfivtly apparent that (he com- French nulilary works are neanng
in km ion "in not gninK to In: of any completion, 'i'hey include vast bas
Brvic to tfie country. tlons and curtains, protecting a '"-t-
"In the interest of economy and! work of highways and railroads.
peace in the husim'H world," Hi'ih
ator Itorah mU, "it would he better
to abolish" the commiwion. "After
a cominisifnt of this kind comes un
der the infliKMicH of politics and
political pressure from the outside
it can be of no possible service to
the people."
A.
Further Test for
Ethyl Fuel Ready
WASHINGTON, May 22. iP)
Surgeon (jencrhl (dimming of the pub
lie health service is expected lo ap
point commission of seven to de
termine whether use of efhy) khb ah
a motor fuel produces injurious ef
fects. Appointment, of the commission was
requested in a resolution adopted yes
terday by a conference called by the
surgenn general to discuss the sub
Jct. Action of the ethyl gns'corporation
is suspending distribution of its pro
duct until a decision is reached re
garding its possible danger, was cif-
inch
the
dorsed by the conference as wise. 1
releasers at the meeting presemeu
statistics to show that comparative!
few ill effects had resulted to persons
handling the gas and to show that its
use is becoming urgent through dimi
nution of the petroleum supply,
Bend Plant Plans
On Building Ready
11KNI, (re., May 22. A roller
shade factory will be built in fiend
within a few months by Stewart
Martshon company of Muskegon,
Mich., according to an anoiiucement
made yesterday by 10, Jt. I hike, rep
resentative of this Michigan factory.
The Stewart llartslion company has
n ten-year contract with the Urooks
Scanbm Lumber company and SJiev-lin-1
lis on company of Heud for ill I
the roller shade and shade slut stock
which it manufactures here.
Medford has been endeavoring to
secure the factory location Mr. Jbike
said last bight, but the greater amount
of timber cut in Jtend the fact that
the quality of tho pine milled here
is highly satisfactory for the manu
facture of shade roller stock lead to
final arrangements for the plant here.
37-Year-old Lien
Set Aside Today
lecren In favor of Walter K. Mc
Knight and Marguerite McKnight
against the city of Kugene, estab
lishing their full ownership to a tract
of land in what was formerly .Pack
ard's addition to the city and can
celling u lien on tho city docket for
$ttO for street Improvement .'17 years
ago. op October l.'l, ISST, was issued
by Judge (i. F. Skipworth in circuit
court this morning. The city of Ku
gene failed to answer or appear by
attorney in the litigation, (be decree
stated.
Planes Start for
Polar sea Search
NF.W YOltK, May 22. - -The
North A meriean Newspaper allinne
announced that it had received u dis
patch from Kings Hay, Npiuhergen,
tliis evening, stilting tlmt the two flv
ing boats cf the AmumUvn-l'llswotih
polar expedition hupped off there at
rut 5 tin- afternoon for the North
I'ole, The dispatch saj s that each
plane curried three men,
BANDITS ARE ACTIVE
MKMl'il ITI'Y, May 22. (P
A special dispatch from Saltillo to
day said bandits attacked the nearby
American-owned Sabatiilla ranch and
killed the Mexican mn linger, ,luse
t'erea. The disptiti-h says the Ameri
can consulate protected and the mili
tary authonih-K are sending troops
to puiue the bandits.
OLD TIME DANCE
Thnrsh.ii. M iy v:trd. aiven h
inert InUMi. Change in (lie
V.ver.vluM w eb i.me.
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HOUND TK1I FARES
St. Paul $76.85 St. Louis $86.35
Chicago $90.85 New York $152.25
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Sal M.-it 22 to Sept. U; i;C(i,rn Limit Oct. St
of it ciioici.: tK
Two of America's Finest Trains
NnrthCo.M Limited l S, P. S N'. P, C, B. Q.
Oriental Limited l P. S G. N, U U. & Q.
Tlrkrli, Knrthrr llrlnll. K'le-
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Trv. Pj. Agt, Agent. Phone 140
OREGON ELECTRIC RY.
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Ul til Ull UIIIIJl inw'i HB
VY.'A, French Morocco, M;iy
It wan mlmittfd in military fir-1
hi'Ff today that the mPiiarn of
Jtifin iwrtrr ,!i-fI-Kriu;( whoj
tly invited French M-irofco from j
(hp Spuuisli Konp, ik mon Brave than
hu'l iroviouwly bn stal'-il. Kvery
poHNihlo mft.stirfi To flea! with thp sit
uation at. a iiiiiiimuin cost of Jifu and
uioiM'y 'in hfittjf taken.
'J'he raitipaij! aaainwt the Kiffiniifl
i about to enter upon a new phase.
(Jf-neral Hoeusch. Marshal I,ati
tey'n ehief of Btnff unnoimced that
the re-infor'-fuient lhnH far received
will Htiffi-e to cover the whole front.
pertnitliiiK U' troop to pass from a
pjtnivp to an active (bf'iise and n-1
Driver Fined $5 for
Overloading Truck
Itnlph Uriekley, truck driver for M
Chamberlin, paid a fine of for!
drivipg a truck on the Loiane high
way with a load of more than MVJ
pounds to one inch tire width, in the
justice curt.
The defendant was under the im
pression that the load limit on this
road had been raised April 1, but this
was not done, it was stated by the
judge. The order still remains that n
load exceeding .'toO pounds to eueij
of tire width can be taken ov-r
road
Phone ff. K. Stevens for piano tuning.
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what hundreds of people do every, i
day when they engaue the services of ! ,
other thsn a trained RECTAL SPE- ; !
CIAUSTtocurethclrPilcs. Nowonder :
hey receive nobenc6t and continue to
juffer.and condemn the doctor for their !
time and money wafted. j
My years of training and experience
.renting RECTAL and COLON ail- j
ments alone enables me to give a written j
life-long UUAKAN I tt !
tl.at I will cure your Piles j
or REFUND YOUR FEE
Write today for my FREE BOOK
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OTOANMAIN TH( ANO fjS,
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THINK OF
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A good plnce
to k e p p ymr
chocking and mvv
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lo nRlabliHiv nnd
tit lt7o your business
credit.
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EUGEN E.OREGON
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GREEN-EBLBORN CO.
The First Men's Wear Store
in the State of Oregon to
Adopt the New
Greater Service to a Greater Number of Men
is the Purpose of This Plan
Fashion Park and Society
Brand Suits
Are Featured By Us on This Plan at
Small Payment Down Balance
Weekly
The response since we inaugurated this plan indicates that the service is
heartily appreciated. Many men find this plan admirably suited to their
needs. It enables them to wear better clothes, and thus insures greater
satisfaction to the purchaser and to us.
At the present time, to our knowledge the following well-known men's
wear stores on this coast have adopted this, or a similar plan:
Cheastey's, Seattle., Wn.; Shaner & Wolff, Seattle, Wn.; W. C. Bell
& Sons, Tacoma, Wn.; Mathis, Portland; Fulop's, Portland, and
Hasting's, San Francisco.
This copyrighted plan was presented to us by the makers of Society Brand
clothes, and was originated by them. We were quick "to appreciate the
fact that we could give no greater service to men than to adopt it. We
DID adopt it.
We Are Proud to Be Recognized as the Pioneers in this Forward
Movement in the Clothing Business
Buy Your Spring Suit This Way
$30 MEN'S AND YOUNG MF.N'S SUITS
You pay $6 when purchased and $2.40 weekly
$35 SOCIETY BRAND AND FASHION PARK SUITS
You pay $7.00 when purchased and $2.80 weekly
$40 SOCIETY BRAND AND FASHION PARK SUITS
You pay $8.00 when purchased and $3.20 weekly
$45 SOCIKTY BRAND AND FASHION PARK SUITS
You pay $9.00 when purchased and $3.60 weeklv
$50 SOCIETY BRAND AND FASHION PARK SUITS
You pay $10.00 when purchased ar.d $4.00 weekly
$55 SOCIETY BRAND AND FASHION PARK SUITS , '
You pay $11.00 when purchased and $4.40 weeklv
$60 SOCIETY BRAND AND FASHION PARK SUITS
ou pay $12.00 when purchased and $4.80 weekly
There is no added charge for this service. Ten-Pay Plan prices are identi
cal with cash and regular charge.
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825 Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon
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