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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1922)
THREE tmmmmm I See Finegan for Quick Work Our threading iiiiiihliic and iiil(-k-riil saw will j;ci your work out qulckl and oi'ciuutcly. Our iliop Is thoroughly cquippm! to iMiiilley'ourwurk ond wo guarantee lutinfuction, S. B. FINEGAN Pearl Street Phona 102 aftM ft MUELLER "Big 3" CONVECTOR nw mnm wm. h.i.i 7 1 f- U sMa ' ml MfcllMlWlbrmtiwIb HALL & SHUMWAY Plumbing and Sbeet M.Ul Work For the First Time We Can Offer the People of Lane County a f8l Carload Price on erators Refm By pooling our order for the new Hnrtlc Court and Hotel Oslmrn npnrtnients with our own 'stock order we were 'able to ttinko thli umistiiil purchase. YoulGetlthelBenefit Easy Terms Your Credit Ii Good ANNOUNCEMENT tofairmers We are now exclusive Lane County Agents . . ' s ' for the famous New SAMSON Farm Tractor A carload just received. Come in and see the improvements embodied in the new Samson. . ' Tourist Garage " v.' W ' ' .-. . .-' ' 837 Pearl St. Phone 96 Parent a Educator ' 'Tin Child'! First School I the Kamll-." Froebel. I.EHHONH IW MOTH Kit NATUlllC'H, JUNDKIIOAIITEN lly Miirr Kramtla Davie riu of Dm urealeat nrlvlleaes which a mother cun enjoy la twikon lug and developing it love of nature In I children. Till cun too done by iievuiing u small umount or IMno eucli ituy lo the concentrated observation or flowers, Irene, birds, clouds, enow und other beautiful offerings of na ture, Mother Nature heme If will out line lliu yearly program to be fol- lownil. During the winter months, when much time la spent IndOfire, the hour limy lot Improved hy telling stories of iinliuul, hlrde, anta and bees, and snowing picture or these ueeful frleml. There ure many lntertlng thing lo ha even ouidoora on winter walk. It la eaay then, when tree urn hare, for children to learn to recognise them hy their harke. Thle la a Mood time to dlacover and ev- umtno neNta which the hlrda deaerted when Jack Frost told them to fly to tho warm aouthland. When anow cornea, rntcli eomu hard dry flukea a alnte, and let the crlldren x- amlnn the beautiful cryataU, . Hpoak of the enow aa a aoft, while blanket covering tho liny oeede wnlch are down In the around waiting to grow. .Than coiuon soring with her help era, the Murch wlnda, the April show ers, ana tho warm sunshine. Tne children ran he outdoor more at thla lime, end love to romp, with tha iron a Murch wind, which la wep Ilia and blowing tha dead leaven about. Watch fur tha firm wee green elioola aa they peep through the around, followed eoon by crocueea, daffodlla, bloodroot ana ins tiny wooda flowers. It la a, great Joy to be able to take children for walke In the wooda at thla aoaaon. but tha Utile city boya and glrla need not be denied the fun or seeing tna nine aeeda awake. Try thla interesting experiment: Olve each child a aponge, and nave him inoleten It - and place 11 In a eauoer In a aunny window. Then aurlnklo It full of ordinary mixed lrua aeed or. If you keep a canary, und have bird seed, uee that, llo not tell tha child what will happen, but let him watch for the chanaee that will come. Ilrliuc pueay willow etalka, und brunches from other buehea Into a warm, aunny room and obwerve the budding or the nowera ana leave, ltad vour little children lo think of the April rain aa kind helpere. and repeal to Ihem, "Come llrten lo ihe oilier patter of the April show. era" In thoaa voraea wa have the thought of the April ehower bringing out the ewcet May flower. Aa tha apiing and aummer bird and flower come, tell the children their correct name. It la a aplendia plan to collect picture of familiar bird and flower, ana paais mem in acmo-booka on rainy aummer day. Then book will help the children to remember their aummer rnenae wnen Junk frYoat and winter coma again. Aa autumn cornea on, notice tho nartv dreaaea of gold and red which Ihe leuvea put on. and watch the (lowera ehanae. Muny aeeda are fall Ing from the flowera and traea to the vrntind. Then tho autumn leuvea flutter down and warmly cover tho little aeeda.. which are ready for a long ilieen. after their happy aummer. Notice that moet of the blrda have gone, tha aqulrrela have finlahed gathering their nut, and are ataylng In their warm hollow tree, and the Utile wooda unlmulo have round coay nooka ror their long winter nape. Watch for the tint sign of froat on the a nut and Ice on the puddle. Then with tho flrat anowfall. winter haa surely) como and our cycle ot tne aenaona la complete. In addition to the physical bene flta gained by a pending mora time ouidoora, children win gain a broader undcratnndlng ot the proceaaea of nature In the lessons, and mora lm oorlant. a new bond of aympathy and Interoat will ba formed between the mother and her little ones. "Your true democracy must have leader; and the better tha leader, tho better tha democracy. Theae leader mut be men or tne moat gn- cloua and sincere manner, the most oultlvnted Imagination, the finest self-sacrifice, the hlgheat Idea la. Wherever w need leaders, we need Just such men. And such, men do not Just grow. Tney muat oe aeveiopca and inspired aomewnere." The kindergarten guides the actt vines ot tho little child, tnaplrlng right notion through right thought and feeling. It develops In him Ideate and principle whloh later aorva to guide him In aolvlng tha problems or his adult life. It you are Interested in establish ing a kindergarten In your commu nity, write for Information ond advice to the National Kindergarten aasocla Hon. I West Fortieth street,.. New York City. , a a e HAND . OCCUPATION WITH . AN KNVKLOPB ., Hy Jonny Ik MrrrUI, Fh. I. It will intorest mothers to know how niuoh can be done with an en velope and pair of sclssora In the way of providing diversion, occupa tion and oven Instruction for child ren. Theso hints apply to different nges. Tho flrat eight may bo used with many children of five or six years of age, the rest With children from sue to ten. .. - 1. Cut out the stamp neatly from the enrnor of an onvelopo, also out out tho post-mark. Kxplaln - why thore la a post-mark. There may .be more than one. S. Keep atampa after cutting out, using them to make pretty borders and other designs.. Mingle stamps ot different colore. r -. . Drnw on the Inside of the en velope the train that carries letters to us. or tne rural delivery wagon, or the automobile. 4. Cut off one or more clean cor nera of tho envelope In tho shape of a Irlnnglo, Kaon triangle may be used ns n book-mark by slipping It on the corner of a leaf. Decorate these in angles with simple designs. Older children may paint a nower ana younger children may mount it pretty nolo Picture on eacn triangle. 5. Cut an envelope Into pieces using the creases an guides, cut sev eral and form designs with the pieces. ouch niece may be colored with ornvnna. nulnt or colored pencils. e. roia tne envelope aa an to lurni basket or any other : object yon eheoHo. 7, Dm a door und windows on a long envolope. Press the corners of the envolope out, so that It appears to he a house, fn doors ana win dows mny also bo cut so as to opon and shut. Color the house. a. Piny postman. Make n mall hag lo swing over the shoulder. Mnko a letter box In whloh to mall letters. A child may deliver letter to the dif ferent member or the family. He should he muds to appreciate thla duty a letters are often very Impor tant. There la an ethical leaaon here on reaponalblllty. t. Laarn to open a closed envoi- ope neatly with a puper cutter with out Injuring tha foment. Thla run sometime he done by rolling a pen cil carefully under tho flap. . 10,. Open out lliu whole envelope and nollce It ahape, then try to make one of the aume else: first measure the paper to be used, pines the en velops In the yaper, truce It and then fold carefully. 11. Practice, If old enough, ad dressing an envelope lo a father, a mother, to an aunt, a counln or a friend. Also mount a etump In the upper right , hand corner leaving ft while margin around the stump. Ex plain the Importance ot using the cor rect corner. It. Write the name of the marr whose face Is engraved on the one cent stump, the two und other If you havo stamps of other dcnnmlnallone. II. Write tho numea ot tha colors of these stamp under tha men's names. Think why these tiartledlar men are honored In thla way. Why la Waahlngton'a head on a two-cent stamp rather than on a five-cent one? - Kven quite young children are at tracted by tha coming or thepoatman and lova .to pay poatmon. A little girl of three once mild, "This Is my lotter. Then pretending to read the address, she said, "it Buys 'Mlaa Me'." PotlUon tar a Kindergarten Parenla who children are not re ceiving kindergarten education hould requeat their school authori ties to orovide it tor tnem. Tne fol lowing nelltlon signed and presented to your school bourtt, will acquaint them with your desire for a Kinder garten, and such a petiUon should be honored. I. (To be pasted, on a sheet to be Bianco. I ' , ' ' ' To the' Honorable Board of Education or Hoard of Bcliool Trustees, City or Town.... County State We. the .undersign! parents or guardians of ti or more children be tween the age of 4 und years, re siding within . an elementary school dlBtrJct. reepectfHlly petition your honorable ooara to eaianuan ana maintain a kindergarten In school, for the instruction of our said- children. Name ' Address Tha National Kindergarten associa tion. 8 West Forlteth street, New York City, will furnish Information. udvlce and literature upon request. . Ooolda't Brat U A real estate agent was showing a nrosnectlve buyer over a large estate In the south of England. He wo a youngster who had bocn through the war ana naa become Americnnixea. a the car threaded 11 way through English lanea.he extolled the nntural beauilce of the place, park, meadows woods. At lout, tho car having ar rived at a clear apace where there were neither trees nor gardens, the enthusiastic agent pointed heaven' ward. Wnvlna his arm. he conclud. ed. "And there's a in tor youl Can you oeat I- ' (-. , A Dreu That Suggest 4 . Graceful SlenderaeM Ai-"",T1TUT nSI y MARY BROOKS' FICKEN P" VERY woman of generous pro portions seems experience period when she would make tremendous sacrifices for slender. ' ness; then, just as surely,' there will come time when she realises that health and happiness are more desirable than willowyneas, Her pride, however, never permits her lo settle into a state el heaviness, even if she moat admit to a robust. ess that is quite genuine. - Btouta, aa they an often pic tured, are not pleasing, and a self-res pec ting woman will not .admit herself into such a class. Long Unas are essential. A oft, graceful fabrle with enough weight in itself not to be in tha Wast flimsy is always desirable. Sleeves, as evidenced here, should atver ba conspicuously decorated. A simple, unadorned neck Una tv In many instances, to .ba pre ferred, for If the naak is not wrtakled with flesh, It agaally is attractive. It it la wriaJUed, then collar Una would shake it seem oMwded and seidiaesil So simplicity la in beta tBsUaeea tha afeat, Tha drees fltartrstad ;ti navy tsareniaetu over navy aad white fealard. Black silk braid eapha alsea tha panels, and black leather flowers at tha waist line give a definite newness that ia entirely ISi . ' ' ": ' : The "Easy" Invites Comparison compact that it may be moved through the average doorway. . Made of best materials obtainable solid copper, brass, aluminum and enameled steel, rust-proof. Electric wringer starts, stops, reverses and swings to any desired position, instantly. Gas heater Jieats water to any desired temperature. with any washing machine ever made irrespective of price, style or capacity. ; 1 Because the principle upon which the "EASY" operates mostnearly approaches the worl of human hands. The vacuum cups force the hot, soapy water by . air Tpressure through the garments and by tuctioi . draw it back again, dislodging every lastpartic' of dirt. No rubbing, dragging or tearing. , The beautiful polished copper tank has corrugated surfaces or corners to catch dirt o disease germs. . The "EASY" has a larger capacity than an; other electric washing machine and yet u si . Every part of the "EASY" is made thr best that money and human skill can ; make it, in one of the largest washing machine factories in the world. The "EASY" has always been its own - best salesman.' It asks a chance to sell : itself to' you, strictly on its merits- without obligation on your part. r Wanted Distributor-Dealer for Eugene and sub-dealers and agents for the five surrounding counties. Ihe kasy is made and guaran teed by the largest exclusive Washington Machine Factory in the world, with a"capacity of 1000 machines per day. ' " Write for Distributor a nd Agent Proposition -J. LEE RICHARDS, Western Sales Masugor 18 New Montgomery St. San Francatco Do You Realize the Magnitude of f This Great Shoe Sale Hundreds of residents throughout Lane County have realized the enormous savings by buying at these . ' Factory Mm Plan to be with the thrifty shoe buyers at this store Saturday. Youn will have no later regret by buying now. ' Pumps . Black Kid Low Heel Pumps. , Factory QB Price .. 9 al aO Brown Calf Oxfords. low ' heels. ' Fac- ttO QC tory Price.... 9ea09 Hiking Boots ; Ladies' . 16-inch Hi -Tops. Factory . ffiC JIJ Price .. 99l)9 White Pumps and Oxfords,' white, one strap Pumps ...$1.85 White Oxfords, military heels .. ...;. ...$US Sport Oxfords, . rubber soles .U. ....$1.75 SHOE POLISH All Kinds, black and white Sc tlta's Sfct Men's Brown Calf Oxfords. Siceory......S4.0i3 Men's Black and Brown Calf Lace d O E Shoes .. ........ 9dlU ? Vcrk Shcss Men's AH Leather Work' Shoes. Fac- CtO' AC tory Price. .. 9afcsiOJ. BOYS'- GIRLS', MISSES', CHILDREN'S SHOES, OXFORDS, PUMPS. BAREFOOT SANDALS, AT FACTORY PRICES I LOOK FOR . THE SIGNS FACTORY SHOE SALE fiDQ Willamette St QQQ OOO Retfister BuUdini? OOO Little Ads That Pay Big Register Qassified