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MORNING REGISTER. EUGENE. ORE, SUNDAY, MAY II, 111, 'Hi TWO 'if W II. iff! ,1. , ; V, " it 'i i I 'If ) 1 "I ? "J If Si Better Optical Stftfis Near-sighted, far-sighted, astigmatic or whatever the visual trouble may be. my wondenut mstrvimtni refteVM that kfittwledgfc with unerring positiveness. OpticalServiceApreclated My patrons jivet shown .marked appreciation of the good ork I have fLceomplisrwd. - hrjfe majority of my tie v pa tients come to me on the recommendation of some one I have successfully fitted with glasses some sufferer from headaches and strained nerves who has been relieved by my skill. ...,, Gare of the eyes is one of the most important duties of every one who aims to do his or her best in life. Good eyesight is essential to one's best efforts and good glasses often lead to success. ... Nowhere in this vast country of wealth and resources will you find better facilities for. a correct solution of your eve sight problems than here. For over a third of a century I have been correcting eye troubles by fitting eyes with "the right glasses. My phone number is T454. Make an appointment this morning- or call at my office. Dr. Mendelsohn ' 2li03J Fellow WfcKe TemplT " Morning Regiitef Lane Gbuht Ndws Service MEMORIAL PLANS MAKING KX-SmvU'K MKX IV CIIAIUIK of tivrr.usio tatovK hvrxt tnUtrr t.n Count tteecUI. roTTAOK urtovR o.o., tony it Tn mow mrnTiy nit en fled memor tnl ny ntwrvtuion fwr hold here Ii PI0)hmoJ hy oerv,oe men tw hv ciur-Kv. Tat- meeting or A,nHmntn 10!, n. A- It,, nt which Uw for (hi ohjtVtVUttOH Wei tl(SOHKM ftil! fltO! ! toVn'Mifr. newrly everyone T the "oW Roys" Ltecinrinir trmt two mart mem trm ttnv Wrt the tAot 'thy oouM hoM to liv to ee, ! th1i fliel th i yoiinwrr men with Uetfrmlntitlon to 'mke the otvrriitfr.h of the ituy thlrf ywn n ro.il one. The pat-mio una mntvh to the eemrtiM-y will bo hehl In the forenoon nml th O, A- H. ml W. H. C. rhtiM exerohtet. VI1. he hehl thfltxv Service will t hvM t" the afternoon th MothoilUt chun"h t whuh Kthort tc will kIv ih nttttriui. This witl ho follow otl hy iho W. R. C. Morripon of cnxtlntr flowor upon th w:tom In honor of tho will or wiv . ' : ; i i l COMMUNITY CLUB MEETS new comet " Discovered "," "frew-to ptu i deprMs. was (Soscrlbvd a niint object 'vlsJbt tn a tari; tetcacop. with a AAily motftn of four minutes of time eaattrly and -IS nUnutca ot arc north-rlj-. GAZED 0f rt"MARr CAMBRrDGE. Mass.. Way SC. The Harrant astrvnomieal ohsrvntory has teceived by cable as announcement of the oTacOTcry of a new comet by the astronomer 'SXJelterup. at One of Good Rope; Africa. It Tri found tn th western aky ahorUy after sunser. a short ducanec south of the star Castor. The comet was observed May IT and Jts position on Chat day (,:ioO Green wich mean flme. is siren as rfeht as censron aeren hoars. St minutes. 44 rtnehot Imts by IS.M3 TnitAnKLPrllA. May iO. Glf foYd Pinchot has a ead of tJ.JSI over Attorney General Oeoree E. Alter for the Itrpubltcan nomination for gov c:nor. with onty 14S of the 7934 dis tricts m the state still nnreDorteA. Lnetnrns from TTS1 districts five pm fchot a total of 505.5(1) and Alter S(t. THEY ALL LOST 1T- "3fk .'X. HlU HIS money m the hottsc and -it was accidentally burned no. MR. B. CARRIED his money m a secret pocket' and was robbed. MR. C LOANED his money to a friend who forgot to pav it back to him. -, MR. D. IWESf ED in oil wells. ; -MR. E. THOUGHT.he could win on the Board of Trade." " (He knows better now-;) MR. F. PUT HIS money where rats ate it w. ' MR. G. WENT INTO a business that he knew, nothing about and it .failed.. . . . None of these men thought it was worth . while to tallc w-ith their banker about their -business aftawi. .i-"- 1. ? X'j FIRST NATIONAL BANK i EtXJENE, OREGON We Specialize in Children's Hats MaU lor Boys and Girls Every hat at a price that will be a saving to yon. .Hundreds of tbetn to ttroose from from 15c to $3.50 each..- , GARDEN HATS 15c each For men. women & children ymOet Hum Wonder Hose means the best that money can buy in Cotton Hose. Our boys' and girls' Ribbed Hose, special value 35c; 3 for 31.00. .We have just added a new merit to the Wunder Hose family a splendid silk hose. tAsk'-to see them. Union Suit arid Vest Just received a large ship ment of Ladies' and Misses' Union Suits and Vests, sum mer weight. Vests 15c, 25c, 50c Union Suits 50c to $1.50 ea. Every garment guaranteed first quality. . Aianumnn Ware' ' ''' Big values , in . Aluminum Ware during our May sale.. See the wonderful values in our 15c Tinware sale. . ' ffeW VinHeir SU how on dispfky. : Finest Ba Tarian and English China ; 50 and 100 piece iMs In exclu sive patterns.- Not in many mfmihs h?Vc we been able to offer .sucfi values. Before buying dishes for home or presents be sure and see our assortrhent-' MUcelkmeou - Crochet Cotton, ball 10c Sewing Thread .St, T6i!ct Papdf : .......; 5c!' .Wax Paper Scj Oregon Maid Hair Nets....l0cf PLANS KOH ritRS.NT TU' MO AUR lfSrtSST-U lUy mul IlrI of Clf mtd lnnlon Cliibtf u MtH-t With Miwra, Swnn iiimI Atlin ( RUtfAJ tsADt OoUDtr 8pcUlt n.KASANT FULL. Or.. Mkv 19 Tho Vonnin" Community club ni rir.iMtit 11111 nxtX. r Woodman hll Wit.nrwi.iy nfirrnoon, Muy II. IMnns for th riMtsant Hill picnic to he hold J uno 10 w e re a tu u tvai . T h wo innn'i club will hvo for unit that tiuy, hoi pork ami bwina, potato kail, not'ttoic, roitvo una enkv. 1 hey will furnUh jmjvr pmtva hut Ktioat at tho picnic nroi rciuatoi1 to brlnK cups and p)hoii. Thoro will bo timny oihor booths uch n Ice croam. cunily iort!i pop. etc. The field tXny cvrni witn prixos win be announcod inter. ritinup Pay IHwUEiuitco It hit bevn decided to hold a rfff- ular tneetlnir of th Commiinliy chib Friday evening, June 3. Tne clean up day to prrpare the eroundn, booths, (abte. etc.. for the picnic will bo June T. All men nttt urged to be at the ground early In tho morn Inn so the work can be rintfhod by noon. The women are reoueatM to te -,t the hall June S to take chante or the docomtinp and fixing the hall for the display booths for tho different boy ana (tirn. ciuns. Tne next reiruiar meetityr or tne Woman" club will be hold June H. The subject of entertaining the younter inemhera or tne ciuo win oe dUeumed at thin meeting. The boy and irlrla of the cair ami (Tarden club? are ren,uetel to meet Mr. Swan and Mr. Allf-n at the ntnrti of V. C. Stroud the afternoon of May n at 2 o'clock. Parked llour irrW Vrr may Rfwr L Ooonty SprUI) JUNCTION CITY. Ore.. May 1. The hlirh school play Tuewluy nlrht wtui played to a parked hmrw, mnny beinc turned away nnahle to rrt neat. The play wan entitled "The He- turn of Kittle" and the aetlni: waj unuiOatly rood. , GRANGE HOLDS MEETING niscissiov ON' FARH rortcti IN THE ItOl'ItH ( RerMtr Lane County Special ) 'JUNCTION C1TV. Ore.. May 9. Thr Junction City orange met Thurs day with a rery good attendance. Tho dlscuBalons on farm topics wort lltrtrned to with attention and excell ent aridreioi by Reverend Hoale on memorial day and mot hern' day; aluo remarks by others present filled In tho afternoon session. A committee waa appointed to work with the Community club for the nankin show, A flno dinner was served at nooit; JUNCTION CITY NKWS &OTES ( It.KlUr Las CoddIv Sdm-UI) JUNCTION C1TV. Ore.. .May 19. Mrs. Thela has itouRM the Mrs, Strlnir property and will move there ! soon. I Miss ln& Sanders of Portland. Is J visit in k at the home of her parents, IMr. and Mrs. Isaac Banders. ) H. V. Peterson went to Kalem t Wednesday -to take treatment from a specialist. ' I Miss Marfraret Thompson, of Mr ; Mlnnvllle. 1 spendlnic a few duys with friends In this city. I Mrs. Oeorre Hclt. and sister,. Miss (Nellie Jackson, of Portland; are ' jruests at the K..W. MoOrhcad home. William Pitney, who has been 111 ;for the last three months, was ablo to attend grange Thursday. Mrs. Frank Din area Is visiting rela tive In Portland this week, j Mr, and Mrs. H. -J. Dickey spont Thursday at the home of their son Lester at Itlvervlew. A. K. Truer made a business: trip to Portland Wednesday. . Miss Anne Klllot, one of the grade ; teachers, is 111 at the hornet of Mr. ;ond Mrs. fi. P. Oil more. . FI.ORFNCE NFWS NOTES , r Rtiitr Lan Ooottty Sperlal) I KI,OUKNt:B. Ore.. Mny 19. A fine large daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johfi M Millln Tuh duy morning. Mny 16. A pretty hnby girl came to the homo of Mr. ond Mrs, Jo llernhardl Monday evehina;, Mny 16. Charles Hetty, n niorchnnt of Cot ta Orore, shook hands with old friends hern Tuesduy. Mrs. C. F. Dcrgman nnd infant son atne home from North Mend Tuesday Mrs. 7ora Furnish, of , Olenndn. went to Kugene' the first of the week. Mrs. Kd F. Furnlflh and little son r-nme hdmo from Bugeno n few day ago. B. F. Biirfrtee Is havlnir his house- hold goods piieked preparatory .to leaving soon after school rloseg. He will tso to ISlcentro.Col.. while Mrs, Surface nnd the children will (ro to Corvnllls ror n time. . Prof. O. W. Dohle nnd family ex pect to lenvo soon oflnr sohool clones. Miss Harriet Wcatherson went Rugenfl Thursday to se her sister and have a rtdn in the Ford thy pur chased recently. They moy drive to i'ortinna. O. H, Johnson ffnd Ivnn Mnnsnn and nifnflleai of the ICofmevcH .high wny surveying" force, gnf to Oold neneh the first of the week. Mr. Johnson Will he superintendent of construction work oft about six miles of the highway nt that place. Mr, Miinson goes s assistant superintend ent. Mrs. fTIarrt ITrtrlng - came . down from (he portage "Monday to 'stay a while with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. M Mllffrl and tnko enro Of hor arcat-ffrand-fTawghtO. j . . RalnTi Warfen. Aurfmsii nt the Const Kit AM stntlotf. went to Marh- fleld today to spend A few -dirys. , i a anowar wtw given wcunosdar eveiilliit far Mis Pfurl Akly at III homo of I. M. Kyle The young mny i a inemhor. rtC the ghtdtHiw vin ami I to ba ntnii lt .t to a-eellK Un il.-ll of the iHtkst ttimid crew, the timt of June. A mnn was Ih'here Hit week Itt the interest of the Dmlee cor. Mrs, T. W, Mitrphv and daughter came hi this week to Join the misiMim and fathrr, who Is doing the biulior knit here, . , . , k tt. diity halted thi vMnltjt litis week In the Interest of il.e orogortlsn Mrs. Toreea AleX;lndtr wilt go M Rliffene tu visit her dnnghter nnd at tend Itoheknh grand lodge. Miss June Colter wti in Marnrieiii s few days this week. Mrs. ldsaie lliirrlimton took her ptiu'o itt the switchboard. Miss Sara Anderson, head operator nt the teteuhoiiv office, will attend Tlehekah rfrand lodge tit Kugene, Mrs. KIsle Lock wood I" neicgate from Hunsnt Hebeknh lodge . and leaves Saturdity for Kugene.- Cornelius MMchamui hud the mis fortune to eomo In contact with the .iw nl Westlake mill a few day ao ami mny lose the little finger of his left hand. Khododendnm bouquet nf in evi dence now and then. . At.VAIHWR NI W SOTTA AlA'ADOHK. Mnv nrnd- ma Olbrum and hot sister. Mrs. l.o- derna Uamlv and sen willlanVof Hol lluclMm. Washington. nUo little Uulh Otbson. went to Merlin. Oregon pn Mondny to remain several weeks. Mrs. J. Carton, a former resi lient, was here for a few davs from her home nt Vancouver, Washington. F. K. Trtnn and (Msrence ttoiuoay who left here Tuesday morning for !.o Angelea arrived thero Paturrtay morning'. Mr. and Mrs. Al wtwnToog ami .tnohf.e Atrnes left on Friday ' for their homo at Ale Bft"' Pn1lng several days wllh their on. Leonard and Marion, Mr. Ij-ttan of the rctiRene nimo university preached here Sunday morning and evening In the ptnee of Mr. Hate who Is IioUllng revival meeting at Franklin. The Van Dyke family wa sick last wek with gomothlng that seem to heroin tha rounds. Several of dhe ihoo7 children r sick Hit week wttH the same complaint. Mr. and Mr. Van Dyao wtm io Kugene on Thursday. , Clarence, Fisher ana ni miner Wm. Ktiher motored to,Eogen on Monday. , Mr. Al Wealbrook vlslttn! at the liolllday home on Thursday. Horn, to Mr. itnd Mrs, Xury lm non. on May U. ft daughter. BRITISH PREMIER DWELLS ON PLEDGE OF DELEGATES most niMM.vrio bi'Wtxci.k or Al.li S.TS MXlVD-fiWmCiK Rpfivn t Art, pi Kjitojh,.oc Tlllrljf Null.ns In VmMUiK ol Sim (Py Ih Awtrlali1.! 1'n.s I.ONiit)N. My :o. lTnilr .lorJ-tLors;. In nn lmrvlw on lii rrlvnl horn, foitny, umi immiiy on what h chnraelrrlard as "the inoi Irumnllc nltl" I svrr wlmtWMl l.uuy.M(.il,ritloi"ll rir- srntiliWr at ftiors tllun 30 iuiloii nro.s and solninly nlsli! th'' .cItmi in the (act of In. wurlil,io nun ainrrsston. 4 "W. must rftn.mn.r. nr aniir.i thai only a trw waks nso nrmli's a-.ra mksaim; on front Ivra rstonillna housomis or mill's Willi inn murm Int.ntlon of marchina ariln.t rai-h othrr. Py th. (l.noa rontrwnc. tholr marrh hafl- bn arrpstrd.' Th. nr.rnlrr dtn;lar.d nlmwlf nl' aolut.ty conYlnwd that lha Iluwlun" r .Incrre In tnrlf awr tor pp ftiitlnn snd dilate! on lllO Mllfllin .imi fnrt that nh'lon. formorly hnrd ly on unViiklne t.nna r iunri ubout th. Kim. tniiio ciciiamtmir nv llltlM nnd tnurtrslmi. He belli v.il h.ttr f.Mlnir would he ncrmnntnt. hvenuse a' ho put It, "pri.- srnlcd a vry ilc-p fr.-lnuc In tho h.urtn of Hit! p.ople ot Kunji who aro tlrd ot fiKhllnn nnd wnnts prnii. to rNamr tltvlr onllluiry vocfttlonn." Th. proml.r nlso dTinrwi tnnt no hadn't th. falntrst douhl thnt on OY.nhlinln mnjorlty of lh. Kr.nrh p.oplr d-lrvd pcaco nnu mm wnm hnrt htn-n unno nt urnwi wui,i r- virhrnto (hrnutrh Eliropo nnd Am.r m hiwrni.. -it hns alvon .upr.slon to aom.thlnir dticp In tli hnrt of tho pcopl.." ,-. VAI.KNTINO Il-.l, O.N IIKiA.MV iioi.r. (Comllnucil from I'nfo One) Idsntlly when roportora linked her If she will. ".Mrs. vnienuno. The trip emit llmrnlly win a or whhmil vnrili for. WhllA Mill. Htlll- nut refund to innko Miiythlnif Unit could ' he' culled n formal nateTnent. her every move was rareiuiiy v Mini ed by fellow ptUMinnBors, who soon leifrhcd her Identity. alffnnlflr f'K.M ami I Jinitns Ai times .he cried, nt others she lauKhrd a. the reporters pienaeu wnn her to talk, hut moid of tho time she sat looklnx wistfully nt a hook on her Inn' which always remained open ut he afinie spot, tor sue never Liirnvu i. t,.e I'nrt or tho tr P was speni. in uttlnff pictures OI .aii-'iuiiiw viii u. maicsilnes and papers, nnd Ihc only times she nmlly showed nlftmi of Juy were when tho porter came hi wi. toleiirnms all from Vulcnlliin. To nil Queries she hud one reply: "I m sor ry, hut I can't talk to you." Hhc not only refused lo mlk nlinul the mitr rlaico lo Valentino but refused to dis cuss nnythlim elxc, refUsllilf even lo dlvule her doa's nuhir. As the train neuron liiiciibo, ih- lunppeared. A short time Inter n nnrl.r look her coat., then her linK- U(te. Hhe was found nltllliK on a mull mi'k In the hiiiomxe cur, plannlnlt to outwit everyone by JumplllK off ne the trnlrt stopped. ... "Well, I'm In prison," she mild. "t'l never try l rtodifft reporters nKiiln bin TM nevcf InIK to you." Minn lliKlnut left Imnieilliitoly for Now York. . , Washington Takes his PLACE IN 'HALL OF FAME. MA1WHAI FliKWCH RAtrhi Mnrkluini III Vfirellln Ono of , IVm Hoys Ifn Mm HnflnVftl of , .' ' .' All I'orta , .' itttW YfiUK. Mny Zft. ITnvclled by Field Mnrshnl Knrl Kronch of Ypreii, Amnrlca'1! first ureal loader, Oebrxn Wnshlnalnn. took his nlnco In the hull of famo nt Now York unlvor.lty lodny. Fmr nthor husls nliio wero unveiled ono ot. Edgar.' Alton I'oo, ,by Kdj- Just Keep an Eye on tho New Store SPEEDING UP--KEEPING UP OUR FAST STRIDE All Day Long-As Long As They Last 95c 32-inch Tissue GingKams, yd. .-, 45c 25c Unbleached Muslin, yd 15c $1.50 Pure Silk 1 2 mommic Pongee, yd 89c 95c Women's Fibre Silk Hose .. . . 55c , 35c Large Size Turkish Towels . . 19c 85c Men's Chambray Work Shirts 59c 75c Men's Four-in-Hand Ties 49c 25c Men's Heavy Cotton Sox '. 14c 20c Huck Towels, all you want, at 9C 50c Kitchen Broms, only 20c 42c Imported Jap Crepes, yd ; . . . .29c $1.35 Homespun Checked Ratine, yd 89c $1.00 Men's Ribbed Union Suits 79c Peoples Cash Stores Eugene-Salem 30 E. 9th Ave. A. L. Solof, Mgr. win .Marktmm. (toot; ono of Miirla Mitchell, nulrufutiiiffr ty IT, Henry Nob to McCrttrkflt. irpMrtMtt itt .V(t nnr: dim of Jr. Mik llopHin. ilitl oMtphtr. by lr. Hurry A. iflrfi-l.t. prvsliletit of WlllUnt rullKn. nixl of (lllhvrt rittiart. urtUt. by M l K. .'v cllia llNuv. portrait imlntor. '-k." wthl Mr. Markhnm. "! th MtldMt, tho moit mlaundcriituott Itcritu In Amprtm. Hi turn an1i th lon tmtlow from our l.urr Arrn th worhl." Mr. Mnrkham rnt nn original nnnm. "Unier of which th follow-i Iiik etrtt th clonlhff vm; f O. pot. Ilf vm hlltor to ynur hpart. Tlteo Mtnniui have mHior! of the i ttiAr ynu Mhet . ' Foririvr th nrpnt toniru. th fly- lft(t dttlt Korgivo u from tho ilnnd. Vbu (mnt your nonie; w flvo yon corn tor imy: I Kor benuty'ii br4 w im ft lon; and yet. necAua our pye wr hohlen on the woy. 1lemombr lo fnrfcet. j Hlnir Iml, you hnvo your Ktnrt kt 1 lat. I Tour mornlns ,nr; but we, ntlll mtmt live. . So now thnt nil in orr ull U pait. Jr'antef, forjtct, rrttlvo; -Hy Ktlmtr Allen Jo. "Moihow Vrnnmr," wild lr. Mo Cracken, In unvHIihtf ihc - Murltf Mltrhvl hint, "ulHheil tlm flrnl illn tlnirutiihfwl fiu'iiliy of a woinqti'n rol Ip fllvrnld con In In rtiprpntiitlvn women ncholnm, but wnn forced to con lent hlninctf with tho nnmo of Mn rid Mitchell. "Mfty yeftm Iinv vnmicf!, nnd ftret teacher of either ocm oa rare now nn then."' curry the county by a mnll titurntlly. A eitrtott feittur of the rriumi t thnt the voter recAlltnt hnlh Wlllbuun nnd Huchtel by nmnll nm)uiiticu nft't then frrtiftittly pracvnlcd to reelect them, tho veto roiny(H In 6 pr. clncln ntnndin: Vtmm r rw 9X0; nertlimt Dud, Vote en tjcf. WHIIain Ot. Krrlcan ITO. Hurt. (p tor rrcnll yrm nn HI Yit on nuccruor litiettivl WeK; lip; Twirwntinr ut. Announcement to iWomen! I wish to en 1 1 nltrnlion lo the diet tlmt I livc nil (he l.ilol nnd best iiioili'l in ' LA CAMILLE CORSETS I nlso rrprcsciit Cunco, Hoyal Worcester nrnl Him Ton KXI'F.KT FITTING ' ; Maud Densmore 1059 Pearl Street . , . ,.; , PhoneUMY iiaix Kink von , AIIKAD OV OMflTT C6nllnuft'd from Pnua On.) eeuhty tomtlsl Ooornor oipoii ImkIIiir Mnll hy rfft..n votss nProril Irisr to unoinrliil roturns nnmrill.rl to tilalit. f Ah tho prrrlnrt. nlllt In lio himril from nrn nil sinall cotintry (ll.lrlcls wlinro oicnlt hns run sironir, II Is iti'iinmlly nifreM thnt Olroil will Paint It Yourself Sec liow nice your itc'itli bur'a Ikiiisc looks. Give yours a coat of , , ' PHOENIX PAINT Preston & Hales 1 Agent ' 857 .Willamette St. , -.5 $50 Steward Unscrupulous Farm Machinery Dealers and ther(i have unjustly and maliciously hecn lyin(f I" l: ptiMlc. stfitinff tnat the reason the Moline Plow 'Coniiany Is .limiting price on farm machinery below nny other company is because W arc bankrupt and arc tryiiiff to close out machinery on nana, unci will then fpiit business. This is absolutely false, and will pay to anyone that can prove this statement to our ssitif faction $50,00 cash. , The Moline Plow Company is the first laitfc company in America, to our knowledge, that lifts tried to do tlic.r sniw in trying to lriii; down the IhkIi cost of fanniuR. an1' cvc fair-minded farmer should appreciate this. The Moline Plow Company is financially sound, their crc,''I nil(Uestioned, afid they will continue to do business m ... ,., ..i,ii,:w, mimi muy will CUIUMim: take cafe of their customer promptly, ns Order your machinery and rfmirs curly. usual, Granger's Eugene Warehouse j.857, Parl Street i .., Phone