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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE.. THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1M1 FIRST TIMES TO DA Y ; 3 DAYS START TOD AY More tantalizing beauty could not lie fomul in ail Paris vivacious Apache dancer at whose feet di plomat and crook bowed low. , . Across two continents an amazing quest for a pre cious emerald and a more precious love. In pictorial splendor, magnitude and atmos phere -it is the height of cinema art. V x f BETTY GOMPSON "The Green Temptation' ' Directed by Win. D. Taylor From Constance Lindscy Skinner's Story, "The Xoose." The Cast Include MAHLON HAMILTON THEODORE KOSLOFF MARY THURMAN . And Eyes Left! BUSTER KEATON The Sphinx-Faced Comedian STATE HOTEL MEN TO BE . "THE BOAT" A Tidal Wave of Boundless Fun Annual Convention to Be Held Hero Saturday and Sunday : TRIP T0t SPRINGS PLANNED Hero ft ntinlitveM Hhtt llttiittin Th ptvurmn of tho oroi Hoiol mvn'a f mention to h hM Iutv Mny 0 mul 7 ttieliirtM. lri to Col- Utile Uruv ttiia Cnlnpoova prlitK, a v In it to th cam mm of th uitlvcr- ity um. ft tanqutit nt th Hotel o- I burn, Comnloto tUtntla of th two ilay' aMlon hv nut yet twn nr- i mniictl, tho i1oakoi bavin nut lMn 1 Pottrntca to the convention from th Wlllaiuott vnllpy be taw Kutrcn itttil from Anttrh Orvffon will nrrtvo hero In nutumobllo nt 1:90 ocolck Mny , nccoiltns to the plan. The Itarty will lvav th Imperial hotol In rortlum, nt 8 o'clock In tho morn l hit. hnvo lunch Ht tho Hotel AUny th Albany nt noon, mul will vUlt tho runtpim of tho liiilvorMiy of Orvtrun upon tholr arrlvM hoc. After the visit to tho at mini tho hiututvui slim of lit convention will b held nt tho chnmbor of commerce with bnnmiot nt tho Hotel l'lun. At 4:30 o'clock. Tho n run mm for Humlny, Mny T. will boHln nt B:45 when nn mum.o Mlo party Iwtvci, tho Itotol Unburn for mtttuto cirovo, nrrlvliiK nt tho linr toll hotol In thnt town ntlO:SU. TUv party will Iw.vo the hotel nt 10:45 for Cahipooya HnrlttKH nnr l.omlon, Oregon, whero u lcnlo luncheon will ho orvol nno'V tlitr nrttvnl thoro nt 12:30. Tho party will return to Kimono tin n day afternoon nmt ov oral itpeot'hwi will probably be nr ranKOd for thnt tiny. Pclrcntea to the convention from nouthci n Ore iron point ami other mom bom not Included In th automo bile party Icnvtnte rurlluuii Friday morning will nrrlve hero, by train nnd automobile. An attendant- about T5 I expected here for the two day conreronce. 1'hll M't'han( of th Imperial ho tel In Portland, U preitldrnt of the Orvtrim tlotil XI en' aoclatton and will be her for th convention. Th enterintnmtfU and proxntm detalht are blnx handled by a com mute of local hotel men Composed of Harold J. Otnmu, of the Hotel Oeburn and John A. McLean, of th UriK hotel, Tho details for the -entertainment at t'ottAK Orove are in chare of C. A. Kartell of tho lUrtult hotel at that place luora wltB Henry Tromo. St W.tth.tf Circus Day Special .. Taffy 19c lb. O N E D AY ONLY! TRAINS WILL CHANGE TIME SLIGHT REARRANGEMENT OF SCHEDLrB ON O. E. A sltght chaniro la the schedule of the trains on the Oregon Electric linen will go Into effect Sunday, ac cording to announcement yca'.erday of H. R. Knight, asent here. ' 'No 10 will leave at 7:35 a. m. In- JOB PRINTING OVKII U. . NATIONAL BAMK Servfce, Quality, Fair Price, and a Square Deal keep ui bujy. f Valley Printing Co. stcna of 7:30 and arrive In Portland nt 1 1:20 a. m.; No. 14 will leave at 11:20 a. ni. Instead of 11:15 and arrlvo In Port land at 3:15 p. m. No. !! leaving her. at 6:!5 p. m. will con:lnue to leave at the name time . but will arrive In Portland at 9:30 Instead of 9:45. The 10 min utes lunch stop at Albany Is elimi nated on this run. Our Nest Event of Eminence EUGENE THEATRE MONDAY MAY 8th I S0 AL. 1 , V II I I M 1 L2 ERLAN&ER ssmr LCUIJ: HEAR UtxTITP WTTT CTiig crrc HOW TO SECURE FIRST CHOICE OF SEATS: Mail order addressed to Eugene Theatre, enclose check, money order or draft, state phone number. Include stamped, self-addressed envelope for return. ; Prices: Floor $2.00, $150, Balcony $2.00, $1.50 or $1.00 1 .1 (rius 10 Tax) .. Cord Wood- OH Crowtb, per cord . Second Growth, per cord , ...$0.75 ...$6.00 We Are mnkinfr time. l... -: r' .' . .. J . uy, j,, .tea ior immediate dcliverv in order to make room in our yards for slabwood. This is your opportunity to buy cord wood at a lower price than you will have again this season, so act quickly. , The Booth-Kelly Lumber Co. Phon4S2 Sib and Willamette CASTLE LAST TIMES TODAY , SPARKLE! A radiant Rem of pictorial artistry a wonderful story en acted by a superb cast of favorites. t m and the play 11 made a year's Ho yovLart b MAY SI DATE OK OOM.KTT10X Vim NRVlt EAKT IIKIJKF Clutltliiff Watitnl for Arnirnlam Many ot WtHJin Aro Totally I)Ctltlt(Q ' May 24 will h1'"1' &Y for near eani roller throughout tho Unliml Htutea. Lout yonr America sent 1.000 tona or clothing to tho near pant Preufclent MaeMinaxlan of tho Ar menian republic, nay a that one-fifth or trie present population of that c tlon have boen clothed tn cast-off American Rurmenta durtrur the year, New clothlnjr weara out faat enouKh, tho supply of ha K-worn sunnenta in now completely exhausted. Number leas men, women and children are destitute of clothing and thouaaml have no covering whatover aave the I lruthle the near eaat relief orphan ages, much of the clothing 1 manu : fac lured by the children themselves ' under the direction of tho relief workers, but It ts stated the majority i of them and almofft the on tiro popu lation of Armenia will haVe'to dress i In American second hand clothes i again next year. -. ; Approximately eighty per nent". of i ; the hand looms havo been deslroyel during tho war, famine and invasion have scnttfml tho women and girls who formerly operated them and tho flocks of sheep which In former rfnys I rurnlshed tho wool have been killed j for food or stolen by Invaders. "With the exception of food there j Is no greater neod than that of rloth i Ing." says J. J. Ilnndsakcr, slain di rector of near east relief, who trav eled extensively In Iho near east Inst summer. "Then-fore I am risking the people of Oregon to respond to the up prill for warm clothing and shoes that cornea to us from tho near cast and southeastern Kilssta, V It In planned thnt tho nppenl for sparo clothing bn spread In schools, churches, clubs and lorlgea through speakers, llusirated circulars, motion pictures nnl tho press, that every or ganized group In tho state may have opportunity to make collection of nlothcs, and thnt It ulso be presented to clothing concerns whose shelves and store rooms may bo cleared of shop worn garments that aro too poor or nut of rlato to soil and too Rood to throw away. .... i Adapted to the Screen' from ZONA GALE'S best story and play . . , AUo Playing "Made-in-the-Kitchen" A 100 'o Mack Sennctt Comedy ' Wltll i LOUISE FRAZENDA TO REMODEL WAREHOUSE PEItMIT TAKK.V Oft BY IlKAVKIt I'KKI) MIMA COMPANY The Itpnvpr Kcpd . MIIU ..xompnny i .. i. i . i. .. . i I..-' itic-nlloiifd a P'V$ wckn nfco ly tho Mornlnif KcKintor nn hnvInK Inwl tho dray wnrohouflo on tho Hnuthorn Pa cific irrnunilfi yootonluy tuoK out , a permit to rctnodol I Ho Hulldttijr At a oont of IfiOO, Th tiormlt whji ttikcn out by O. J. Htnndngo, a mcmher of mo comimny. . ; Chnrion w. LoUon took out a rxr mil ror tho rpmodollnir ot hln sl denco nt 030 KouKh avonuo wont at a com of IGO0 nnd M. V. McClnln wn friven n or ink to hillld a snrnKo nnd woodnhrd nt 1029 Alder nlroot ut a eoiit of f ISO. - . ' . upon hln, mi1Iiom' "tho n,i-lly tit V,Abmil 0 memlifm of tho rml .. .......m l.i Imnr iho tulk nt Iho l)iorlW ratitllilnlo i-onTOVhlil Mil m..ro thiU will Uo vola upon nt tin uy olaollon. , PROGRAM IS WORK OF ART iNTWiKsniNd iwHiKi.r wmrM Tho lty-two-pnio hookjol of th flfiiiKiitlt nnul pimvontlon l (ironill llolnll jowpirr oin.i.;- .. 111...1 in Kimnno May nnd u brill illntrlbutoil liy Iho loinl eitm inllion to Iho momboro of tho clnilon. . t Tho booklot 1 nno ni ito nn thhigo of It" kind ovor luwl In Mu 'iit. Tho entlro oxpemo of pulilnli Ins It la paid for ! H dvorltao nuMili of wholriulo Jvwolora from nil Prl of tho it. in a.Miiin to the advortlMimnntx and promm pmpor Iho hook run tnlim tho plrturro of Iho Kuupiio )w- 0lr. thO fltllfOM Ot tno nnwvmin. plrturoo of iJino county wonory and Kugono vlowa, a aroKtlnir by Iho proiildont, W. t I'opporitoll, a word of wolraina by Iho Kimono rhamhor of CDiiumnoo ami otlmr mioivouna foaturva. LODGE BUYS SCHOOL LOT KMtillTH OP I'VTIIIAH irTAI. KITH Xlll .NKW HOMR OM fVnlnil HrliwU Will lUi Uomxi and MtiuVrn lliilldlim lCrwhtl Sonui Tlimi riio PuniMil Mfhnol nmoorly nt tho romcr of Klovrnth aoini wont and tilivo utrool no prMllrtod by tho Mornlne llouimor a ahort timo t ha boon purrhaanl by tho loi-ol lotlai- of KnlKhta of Pytliloa Tho donl coinplotnl yoolorday, aifonllnif to momlxTa of tho conimllteo wnon im abstract to tho proporty wao approv ed by aiiornoya. Tho putvhano prleo van 95,000. Tho old orhool bulldlns will BO torn down at aonio fuluro tlui", any mom- bora of tho commllloo and plan" win bo mndo to oront a modern loilse bullditur bill not for a numhor of Tram, It la oald. Tho proporty J obtalnod at what Iho momorro A Great Showing of New Percales of tho cominlitoo dremod a n cry roaoon-, ablo prlro. Tho lot baa a f ronlnao of It foot on Ollvo otroot and 1J foot on Klovonth avonuo. It waa built i about 0 yonra aao by iho Kusrno orhool dlotrlrl. W. T. t'ampboll. of thla city, boinf tho ronlractor. m that llmo Kugcno had a very amnll population and tho bulldlnc houood all tho chool puplla In ho city for many yoara. It waa built In tho conlor ot tho half block on which It and tho fltv hall now aland and waa rnovod to ono aldo to mako room for the blah school buimina ororma in 10J. now ud ao a city hall. Tho action of tho committee In ao. lectin thla alto for a loilso homo waa taken aftor a lnrao number of other altoa wore examined and after a oroat deal of deliberation. Tho committee decided upon thle lte oomo time aao but for almo renaon did not ehooae to mako Ha (election Known to mo publlo until ycatcrdoy. OUVE STREET GARAGE SOLD It. J. H.WVI.KY TAKKH OVF.ll TKH AND MITC'IIKI.I HI'HINKM. Acronr for (innlnrr Car tn lie Han tlltl by New rrtritr and CMd Forre Ititaliuxl A drat waa romidrted ymturduy rhnrby ft, J. llwly, of thla city ourchiuicd th 1-tettar and Mltohfll arnraim on OUva rft htwan Ninth and Tenth arnutii wnt. Mr. llawlry haa taken rharirn of th nlaco and announced ymtnrduy tlvu th aama forro of mochnnlra will bo rftaind and that tho irnrnKO will bo conducted alonr tho namo Ilnm nn Imroro. Carl tnntor and llnry MHrhPll. mernborjr of tho old firm, who haw bion In thn irnrairo btmlurwi hero fur a number of yrn. havo onerated thin ono for morn limn a yr. Thry aald ymtnrday that th'y hava no definite plnnn for th" future hut Intend to ntny n Kwccn. Thry rxpreMi apnrrciation of iho bimlnoiia whh-h thy huvo en- ttypd whilo ont-mtlt.tr thin Karntra nnd hoHpeak for Mr, llawlry a rontlnua- ion of tho tmdo which thoy havo built up. Mr. Ilawlcy will cnntlmm In linn din tho flnrdiir crnr. TMIh In a rmn parnllvely new rnnlce. (mvlnff been on ho market but fnur or flvo yoara, and no neny hna born conducted here prevlouH to tho llmo Kuatcr and Mit chell took It. Mr. Mawley in former proprietor of tho Monarch cafeteria In thla city. CLUB HAS LADIES' DAY ELECTION LAWS EXPLAINED I 1i. RAY ftlPKAKK nrPOHB TIIF. WOMEN'S OIlflANI.ATlOW Kxplalnlnir many'of tho rathor In tricate point, of election law Involved In a primary oloetlon and the proper method, of marking the ballot, I.. I Uny, demoornllo cnndldnto for etntn aonntor for Jjino county, apoke yflH torday nflornoon.1 before tho memborii of a Joint meetlna-'Of the Kn.t Kn- gone W. C. T, V. nnd tho; olty central orwintatlon. Mr. Hay In hi. talk to the women yoler gave a dear expla nation of the ballot that will be need n,t tl0 coming primary ana jirgcd OIIOAM.ATIO.V K N T K It T A I N 8 WITH UlllDGE UAMKH . Komlnlnn niomhero of tho Kuiceno ountry club wero entertained nt thn club liourio yoetcrday afternoon tho occnnlon being; tho monthly bidion' ny of tho oriranlinllon. f.lwlmc to tho rathor unfavorable wcathor Iho golf content, wero canceled from tho proKrnm nnd thn member, enjoyed a nerlo. of brldKo whim Ramea nnd a noclnl tlmo. The prlno offered for the winner In tho crnme. waa won by Mm. Herbert lloomo. Tho club hou.o mil tnntntully decorated with cherry Ida. .omn nnd Jnpaneae prlnla. Tho hna tooae. in chnrKo of tlio affair were Mm. .loo Koko, Mm. J. II. Uahllng itnd Mm. A. ft. Tiffany. - BOYS PLAN PIONEER CLUB Y. M. C. A.. flltoIJI TO OltOANIZIJ SCOUT SOCIiTTV OrRnnlrallon of a Pioneer, olub among tho boy. of the local V, M. O. A wa. duaouHod ut a mooting ot tho Knglo. clam of tho Flrat Mothodl.t church at the room, of the anaocla tlon hint evening. Tho new club will bo similar In Ito organisation and no tlvllle. aa tho boy acouu national a.noclatlon nnd 1. apon.ored by boy.' work ofllclal. of tho Eugono Y. M. O. A. Tho plan of tho Pioneer, he. beon outlined by W. P. ' Walter., boy.' work .rcrotnry of tho amnclntlon, nnd active effort, will he mndo to onroll arse memhor.mn among Iho hove of tho Y. M. fl. A. Tho KiiKlo. nlo iIIkciib.ciI plan, for tho orgnnltatlon of a huaeball team to enter tho Sun day achool lengue. ltaymond Uglo.hy wna named cnptaln of tho team nnd William Ilartle, manager. Kenneth Walker, olaag rcportor, - -" The Latest Patterns, Colors nml .DeHigns PRICED VERY SPECIAL AT 19c YARD We believe this to be the largest showing of this popular fabric ever made in Eugene. Over 65 designs to choose from at this pricingl Reg. ular standard quality full 36 inches wide I Thrifty .slmppm will find litre, nil iinuiialli'i iipiiiirimiiiy t select llie must tlesirnMt' iillrnit (nr Iiiiiim; iltPsf, nj.ri.na shirts, i-liililicii's weanililfii, nml wurca of mrMt; fur whitli prronlc is employed, A groat allowing of exceptional qualitict at 19c yd. Fascinating New Girdles The finrM collection of new effects ! -every liimniiiiilile rolnr is iticlnded in our showing, which, of Course, makes ii an tll,y .matter to innteli your frock now. Girdles of Beads Pearl Vari-colored Cellu loid in quaint shapes Metal Girdles with Oriental figures and designs. Mounted in the mldcM sort of ways! (.'onlr.iMiiij; rotors ami silver tritmuhiK Irnd ( many a touch of the unupie, So inexpensive, too! 1'riecs rauj;c from (.V to $J,t)0. Thursday's Grocery Specials 5-11. pail Silver Leaf Lnnl'.. 79c Milk, larcc cans, nny brand 10c 2 cans California. Suir Tea Z5c 4 cans Mission Sliced I'ineapplo 95c 5-lli. cans Golden Gale Coffee $1.85 Shownuda Cigars ......,. ... ., 5c Hardware Department Jlij-h Grade Trout l'lies, 3 for . Leaders, 2 for ,.... Shoe Soles ... ...,. Camp Grill ..,., 25e ISc 12c to 40c 80c to $1.50 AX BILLYnEPRTMENT STORB FINE IS SENT IN BY MAIL K.M.KM M.W f,lillT KI'KHMNO KKKPM IIIH I'Ktl.MISK . ( D. W. Kyro. of Halom. wan aloppod hy tho city traffic officer on lllntr boulevard a few duya mho and waa told In appear In police court for epoedintf hla car. Kyro aald he wan In a hurry to got home and told the officer (hat ho would a-nd tho money Ulur II In formed of tho amount of tho fine. II. " told ly letter that the minimum fine nowaday ror tin ofrnt u III and yeaterihiy Ju.lini Alia King re wived a check from Kyro for that amount. H. 11. ravi and Howard Knapa each Hild a fine of lis In pullce court yeatordny fur .eedlng. From Ohio we hear: "I decided to bake two cake at the tamo time, using Royal Baking Powder in one, and another powder in the other. The cake made with Royal was so appetising and delicious, so finely grained and wholesome that in comparison, the-other cake was not a cake." Mrs.G.P.Y. ROYAL BAKING POWDER - Absolutely Pure Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste Stnd for Ntw Royal Cook Book-h't FREE Royal Baking Powder Co, 130 William St, New York a. t P SU , B.li pita Odd Fellows Temple ' 9th and Oak St. ... ; (Main Floor Entrnnce) t rt SILK Dresses ALL REDUCED . , i mile GiiiRlmin, 36-inch, yd. ....... . V ...i 8e imported l'oiifrcc, 35-lnch, yd Z:Z'.'."Z V"".'.." 9-4 I'cttiot Blenched Shcctinp;, yd , ' 60c Black nnd Brown Sateen, satin finish, 36-iiich" yd" 32-Inch Gingham, vd , " ' 30c WOMEN'S READY.TO.EAR"'"'"'rV . I.