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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1922)
0 rot MOMttN6 gfcClSlttt PJCBNIL QUE.. THURSDAY, MAY 4, 18M i "-r. MORNING REGISTER Punltahed to ' RMnrrKR publishing coupjlwt mm nnn - .. . K. ft. OIUBTRAP T1rrIMI - Slim M U Port Oftlc. at twaa, Onm, a. saeos-i.aa HkiMr. pmawtrt awry awrotea aicmt 'Manay. Bostntaa Mstli all ot)BimaQlcUOQa aas ub all KBltUM payabl. t. Ta kglUr Pb ia.ins uompaoy. la Mann ( at asaraaa. mMrltara krala tln (In oM as U as lim Buataesa OfflOBB WHItaM D. War. TfltaM BalUtM. Maw Tart Oltr; W. H. Sjaaalmlk Pwstol I Mix. Chlcasa. Marnlfac Entaw Mml r carrtar. par int.. ...... .11 wiiTana or iamar, par BOD IB DoltTOrod hw Carrlar. at nanta. ft. aatauoo) UO uouToroa or corrior, ana raar (la a4raaca 1.00 DaHaafod it Mall ta Lao a Cuntj, oca yaar (ta atvaao.) 4.00 OakkM Laaa Oeuatr . (.00 Sunday Rectos Oaa mr by Mall (la adaaiio.) .... ..11.50 FUIX ASSOCIATED PBB8S LEAKED WIRE 8ERVICE Tka Aaaoelatad Prooo la araLntyaty ao- HUaa la taa ota far publtcatioa of all aawa toaateboa oradltod n It or not athanrtas snaJtad la tkli papar and alaa Uw Weal aaaa ao.bll.ka baraja. aiiriaau oc rapasueaueai at aaimi a i in mrm oiao raaorraa. tf Eurt'oe Woolen Mills, or tho SuU-m paprr mllla, or Into hundroda of other similar ntoiirlasbasod UP' on the development of loeol reaoureea, wo should not be colni Xor oiiitlnl for the dexeloiment of our heritage of natural reaouroea. We should have dinner bucket brigade and smoking factory chlmpeya. We ahould haw the additional population which we now lack. We ahould hav larre new ttrotperlty ar!d to (hit which al ready la oura. And laat although far, far from toast very large number of men tind women whose savins have been wiped out would have something of value laid by for their old age. THURSDAY, MAY 4. 12J DIfiTAVT PASTCRES ARE OSTIT In yesterday morning's ReRister there was a little story relating Uw fact that contracts for the new plant of the Eugene Farmer's creamery hare just been let This Is a local Institu tlon, locally managed and localty flnanced. The new plant la made pos sible because the people of this com munity 3iad confidence enough In the Industry's f ntnre to Invest their money in Its securities. It will expand the market tor butter fat, and by expand- fog the market for butter fat It will make room on the farms of the sur rounding territory tor more cows. Making room for todre cows will add to the general prosperity, which means that everyone will profit, directly or Indirectly, In greater or smaller meas ure, from the Investment of local money In a local enterprise whose purpose Is .the development of local! resources. In the night before last Issue of the Salem Capital-Journal there Is printed a letter from A. J, Anderson, of Salem. Mr. Anderson is one of a number of men who Invested hard-earned money In land on the ialand of Palmlto del Verde, located off the 'coast of Mexico, to whicli reference has been made in the past in these columns. He was led to invest his money by the clever arguments of men whose business it is to sell the green pastures on the other side of the mountain- There were many opkortnoities to put his cash into good Investments In his home town or his home tsotrafy, but he psased them by. Here is what he says of the results: ... ' . , KoUelns an adrertlsemant for twenty fam ine to colonise Palmlto del Verde, an island The record tor driving an automobile from San Francisco to 'Portland haa been lowered twice within the past month, and one of these days a driver's hand will falter on the wheel or steering knuckle will break and the highway's record of dead and Injured will be considerably increased. When the head of the house read on the front page yesterday that sus penders with fancy silver buckles and twisted strands of colored silk in the pattern are coming back, he probably gave fervent thanks that Christmas Is still eight months off. off the coast of Sinaioa. Mexico, inserted pre-neiTT incrased if thereby they could Salem people to Inrwi In this Ulod, in cluding fort if. I deem Jt xnr duty to vara the public against this Invcstnent, ea the 1 aland is Do place for whit mxn ; no com mercial crop are produced, the climate la in tolerable to raustr, a ad the parchaaeim ' xnlfbt as well chars off tbelr InTestmenU to profit and loea. Havtac recently retained from spending the vtoter there, havtna- ex perienced Ha climatic effects, harlaa; tried farmias; and watched others. I know whereof I speak. Mr experience has cost ma some two thooamnd dollars besides a severe attack ' of tropical fever from which I am convalesc lnc bttt If It will prevent lees to others. It will not hare been spent in Tain. The island Whoso coca tn at graves were to make Its fealdents rich, he goes on to relate. Is nothing: but ii sanfl bar over which decayinaT vegetation had laid a thin coating of loam on which one crop can be grown; after which the strength of the soli is gone. Pure water Is unobtainable because of - the nearness of sea water. The sum mers' are burning hot. Ants, fleas. chlggers, ticks and a hundred otherj pests make life miserable. Fruits cannot be grown, because If tjife nests: do not destroy the trees inaraudirtg1 birds by the thousands cat the fruit: before It has a chance to ripen. And title to the l&nd cad Only be secured by becoming citizens of Mexico. ' Salem, Eugene, Portland, Seattle practically every town and every city on the Pacific Coast are backed by rich resources that are waiting to be developed. The fruits, the lumber, the - Wool all the varied raw materials of this great region offer opportunities for profitable enterprise. The crylngl need, as we hear day in and day out. Is capital for the development of that which we have irk such abundance. Give us capital for the development of our raw resources and wo will ehow ' the world something to be proud of jn the way of Industrial growth and In creasing population; that la the plea that Is heard along the Pacific Coast from Mexico to Canada, If all the money that has gone out of communities such as Salem and Eu gene, Portland and Seattle and towns and cities all up and down the Pacific ' slopo for lands In Palmlto del Vcrdcs ' and worthless stocks In this or that distant enterprise had gone Instead Into nonnd local Industries Mich ns the : Euaene Farmers Creamery, or the Ufen4 Fruit Growers' sjMociatloh, 6r PRF.1IISTORIC llVNTtXG If Argentina were a do country like tho United States, nobody ever would have taken that pleslosaurus hunt very seriously. Tou nevr can tell what sort of prehlstorlo monster will be seen In a dry country under the sUmu I us of bootleg boose. But It comes to the same thing after nil. The hunters are oomtng back from Patagonia with out any plesiosaurus or glyptodon or megatherium, or anything. They have seen no trace of the monster reported In those parts, and don't believe there ever was any monster. It la too had. Life relapses to the dull and prosaic again, as far as tool ogy is concerned. The remote past re fonts to be linked up with the living present There is no giant llxard of a million years to step out of his ancient swamp and add sest to our soos and show what mankind was up against In his hairy prime. A missing link is still missing. Extinct lisanls may still be hunted, however. In the same old way that has given science all it knows about them. They" will be found by unimaginative farmers digging wells and by city con tractors opening gravel pits or exca vating for the new church. There will be nothing found but gigantic bones, but scientists will take those fragments and piece out the skeletons and clothe them with make believe flesh and hide and hair, and reconstruct the conditions in which they lived in those incredible days when our 'temperate sone was torrid, and man if he existed must have lived furtively, driven from cave to cave and faced on an sides by huge horrors. There Is enough Imagination In that ktnd of hunting to satisfy any normal mind. . . . "J ..Vi- Hi) Office Cat Copyright lUl by Edgar Allen Mom VrtUth tPH! -be served Hut that U n Why Johnny Khould hv hi ufor grauilfaUM oatmeal ir dues Adam didn't ki accounts. Hut. then, be didn't 4o so wli in itu tardea. IV 8 TOOK 4 like to see soma rhei Cuntomsr ' skate.1 tlMnttt "JUM boss." a minute, I'll call the 0FP1CK CAT ... . OM AK UP TO I'ATK , A flock of buit-saws uttdvrnoath the boiuch. A slid trombone, two saxopdonM, and thou. uoaid mc piaytux on a atue-drunt. Ob. this fair aorld Is wlldcra etiow. Once thr was a woman who aald aht would be rvndr in a ml nut and was ready In, eaactly as seconds. Yen rill a mas' head full of learn Inc. and even put up sideboard to hold It out tc nia neart is not in nis wora n will ditch the whole darn outfit. The kins of Slam haa 11 wives, but who the heck wama to bo king of SiamT , TUB KTKHNAL TMANOMS A man , and a maid In love. They ', lt married ' and they live happily for one or two year. Then thev drift apart a people sometime have been known ta do In the court of time. Wife feel ' neglected and husband sulk. 1 1t' tbe ry botanical moment for a third party to appear and so cwuplet this rternal Ulaagic, One thing that is clear about some of these tax reductionists is that they would be willing to have their taxes be sure of killing off the schools. Another speeder was arrested the other day and a search disclosed the fact that lie had liquor In his car. It behooves the bootlegger to be a law abiding citizen. The Salem Statesman tells of a man wb underwent a serious operation for removal of a bone in his throat. That ought to be a lesson to him to chew his food. Casualties in the Chinese fighting are said to be heavy. The opposing armies must be trying to pronounce the leaders names. An Ohio woman Is suspected of poisoning three of her five husbands. Maybe she merely fed them on her own cooking: The time of year Is at hand when touring will consist chiefly of detour- ing. j Eariif Darj k EaN (From the Morning Register, May 4, 10S). The front is being placed m J. W. Quack en bush's big Implement house on east Ninth street Yesterday F raster and Miller closed a deal whereby they secured the 8. A. HuddlestoA addition to Eu gene and they will place It on the market The value of tht tract li placed at 110,000. Dr. R. I,, and C. 0. Wtlloughby re turned this morning from Portland where they attended the meeting of the state dental association. Ten applicants for the position of city mall carrier were examined yes terday by A. W. TJvermore, C. I). Chorpening and Henry Gray, the examining board. Those taking the examinations were Verne aCHlson, Claude Gray. Marlon Farrow. J. I. Furnish, Orln Green, Cecil Hender son, Charles Cttrrle, 3, N. Woods and Johft Dlllara. , , alaaBaaasaaase Last evening at ft o'clock the resi dence of F. A. Welch at Springfield waa destroyed by fire. Frank G. Mr Murray carrier on R. T, D. No. 2 out of Eugene, made a report yesterday for the month of April on the number of pieces of mall handled. The total number. delivered W( 1,146 and collected! fit, 1 , That pantor who ptvached on modern women's dreaa very appropriately took bU text rrom Kowiauoo. SIIM'LD IIAVB TO KAT IT 1 thought you bad a iron up burntwnod art dearie." "Verdinand. how can you bo so heartlww! This U a plot" To kill the gloom, and fill the room with things worth 'whftv ftfet smile. The curfew toll the knell of parting day. The lowing herd wind alowty o'er the lea. Tbe plowman homeward plods bis weary wsy But honest kid. now what's all that to mc? WHAT SHALL 1 DOT By VIRGINIA PAGE "Dmwdmff "Dear Mi Page: I cannot get rid of dandruff. Mr hair also becomes oily two or three day after washing It. and I can not comb k to look aeapeetahle. What shall I do to avoid this? Is my .writing legible! Ltty.,, To get lid .of dandruff, masance your scalp with crude oil or mineral oil (which may be bourht at a drur store) aa hot aa you can bear It, the night before a shampoo. Do this once In throe or four weeks. The use of sulphur soap in the shampoo Is also good for dandruff, otherwise use casv tfle soap. Soap, the hair well, rinse It and scarp again and rinse four or rive times. -cv your hair frequent sua and air baths. Tf your hair la extremely olry. there may be some general health condition that needs looking after. Can Hold Frtomlx "Dear Mies Paae: T am 1H n.. popular with the voanrer set. 1 . aiiainted easily, but cat) not hoM my friends. There Is a certain young man I like very much, but I do not know whether be likes me or not; bow am I to know? I am afraid If I become) a friend of his. I won't heap his frlendshlD Ion. Pleas loll ma How in have a laMIn friendship. (2) Please tell me how to be popular with boy without letting them klsa me. To tell the truth. I don't care much for boys, trat only for that rearoa. tfvc nrney I naven t met the rlckt one yet, tbouab I have met manv. I hone you will give aw your views on both fSblacta." The Twentieth Century Girt. It's a little difficult a decide whv yon don't keep your friends. Tou may give them the feeling, perhaps, that year friendship Is not very hard to Win and no one values what Is easily gained. Tf rou are loyal and truthful. If you are not exacting or jealous, and If you, above nil, feel real friendvhlp yorreelf as v.el! as demand it from othnrf, your ft lends will not want to pive you t.p. Try to analyse yourse.f a little, and fnd out whether you tfo 16 you- tiienJf just what you woulJ like them :o do to you. You'll soon find out In that way what your defects are. If your friends are the kind of bova who want te kiss their girl friends, I don't see anything to do but find some , bojr friends who are willing to be en tertained otherwise. "The Lonelr Friends." -See nnawer above. 'Outdoor Girl." I'm going to write little article for vou tomorrow on "How to Be Popular." , LOUIS E. BEAN PRINCIPAL SPEAKER AT FORUM LUNCH cAsdiMte for ovERrta is GIF.ST OF tlRXD CM'B ft. Beta nirnt Kloqawt and Mrrina' Addaim on Needs of Central ' Oregon fBEND, Ore. May ..-HSpoclnl lo tHo Register) Txuls E. Bean, rennh- lean candidate for Kovernor of Ore ri)n nt tho May primaries, was the principal spoaker at: the forum lun- CHeon of thev Beni Commorclai club on vvennesunY noon at tne Pilot Butte Inn. Mr. Bonn was Introduced by Attorney It. 8. Hamilton, of Rend. who said In his Introductory npeech that Mr. Bean was a man to "lend dlxnlty to tha office, rather thsn one Who would acquire dignity from It." . Mr. Bean gavo a stirring addrtss to the club on the needs of central Oregon, the need of hotter railroad and highway transportation In this part of the state. The building of connecting links of the railroads of central Orosnn fo fneliitntA the atiln. ping of the products of central Ore gon, said Mr. Ileiin, Is the greatest need or this section, Mr, Bean will he In Bend for sovernl days, being here jo visit every community and small tdwn of the country. Ho came hero from Klamath Falls and had ezpect- ea to come to iiend by way of Iike vlew and Rllver lake but the rood from Klamath Falls to T.akevlew was closed. He Is. the first person, so far ss Is known, to drive from Klamath Falls to Bend thla year and his declara tions In his speech showed that cen tral Oregon needs highways. PlrVford 1lmroa Taken tin CAItHON CITY, Nov., May . The appeal of Attorney Oeneral Leonard Fowler for a dissolution of the di vorce of Mory Plnkford nnfl Owen Moore, motion picture stars, was re submitted to the slats supremo court en tthjtilaUon of counsel today, upon Special Direct Factory Three Days Only Offer Sa turday Monday, Tuesday May 6, 8 and 9 Delivers a J SELLERS Famous KitcHen Cabinet to Your House - : ,a , ir1 IPIRE3E! Sellers Mastercraft with every Cabinet told during these three days, a teven piece set of guaranteed pure Aluminum Cooking ware! Mr. J. C. Hunt, factory representative i( the Seller Kitchen Cabinet, will lie at this ntnre for two lay, nntl during this time we will put any fellers' Kitchen Cabinet in your home fur the payment of ONLY $I.(X) DOWN. Air. Hunt wiltpcrsonally tell you of the dozens of superior pointsof the Sellers which today stands in a class entirely by itself from a viewpoint of quality, construction and exclusive features not possessed ly any other minuet tm the market. In atklitioii to this remarkable dollar-down offer, we will give with each Sellers purchased during these two day n 2( piiic set of Oneida Community Silver ABSOLUTELY FKICIC. This special offer alone should prompt you to an immediate investi gation to say nothing at all of the fact that you may avail yourself of this offer by paying only a dollar down and having any Sellers' Kitchen Cabinet in our stock delivered to your home. IF YOU ARE BUILDING Mr. Hunt will gladly offer you his expert assistance in planning your kitchen. SATURDAY MONDAY TUESDAY SATURDAY MONDAY TUESDAY the expiration of tho o-doy term provided by law for the clearing up of tho mattor by the court. The cao was tint submitted January JO. FARMERS OF MID-WEST . HARD HIT THIS SEASON RAI.V ASK OOOIj WEATHKK II IX DEB SPRING PLANTING ii isiass Winter Grain and tirmm HaVo Mndo BoUttroctorjr Proffrcwt, . Rays Weekly Crop ReTtew "WARHINOTON, May 3. ifsj jrnit on thlnK after another for ttio far mem in the middle weit, It wnn In dicated by report HumroarlMd todny by the Weather bureau In Itn weekly weather and crop review Theee re port for several weeks have nnltl lurm preparations were belnft d- layed by rain and how, although tho rain hna stopped, tht review wud.lt "won mostly too cool In central nnd southern states for bent xermlnntlun and development of sprint? crops' i Winter grain and ftrass In the cen tral states, however, made sntlsfne- tory proRress. the review stated, add ing1 that beneficial rains fell Jn nor thern Florida and portions of the snuthwest whetrli dVounlhthy 'condi tions have prevailed. ... flowing of oats In the northern states during the period covered by the review the week ending; yester day -made satisfactory proa reus but It was stated that a. considerable de cree no In acreage war Indicated. Planting of corn was reported as welt along; In central and southern Ken was but the work was much de layed In central valley states, - The review said, additional dnmnfre to fruit was ropbrted from some up per Ohio valley and Appalachian dls. trlots and a re-survey showed that the dnmaira from rooent cold snap to 3iav been rather heavy In central Ohio and Went Virginia and to frrnpes ana wiy on ernes in wow xorn. Ilellovn In Ttiirlnter Classified. Service to Our Customers Every employe of this liank is instructed to be oMlginrr, prompt and courteous in at tending to. the wants of every one of our patrons. The Rood-will of n customer is more important to us than his money. By a service that Is unfail ing, courteous, and a policy that is safe nnd reliable, we strive to win nnd hold the, confidence of nil who do business with this institution. Bank of Commerce ' iniTTlTTI I III..JILJ The Florsheim SHOE 1 for the 'faithful service the Klorsheim Shoe gites, the price Is low and uffurds no ctilripitrlson. ' Value Is measured by what you Ret, not by what you pay I Ohoo Store E x c I ( 1 v A f nt . iTrx Regbterplassifieci.Ads it yj?u asrant result