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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1922)
New ColUr.AtUched Shirti $2.50, $J,S0 and moro They're you're kin. I Business Looking Up Prices Looking Down llonkkrr-prr buy, house npliiiijstic. everybody cheerful. lltmiurM nilliug up and takiu. ikmii Ulutit-ut iiikI prices in a hundred ccjiuitioilitic-N taking n full. l:v.-n Society Itrnml C lothe are lower. We My "even" ln.-r.nihc sravHi nfler season their ipmlily goes higher. The new model arc ready I The new pries arc ri(;ht ; The old make shifts arc wrung! It's time to buy eluthcb! Qreen FfeirtrdE 05. wwmib Mieur "Oo of Eugene's bett stores" CAUGHT IN THE ROUNDS I Ira -an I Hill Twn-tmr MiTe-i:. . Cooler, prlnrlpal of the tiljcll arhoid 1 I'lmaant 1 1 Ml, H im a Kugt-ito btial- Crr-wvll Atlonter Hly II. ; ftmlgalrK. attorney of Creswell, wna arsong the r.ugene visltura ytnrUy vit Irgsl bueineea, r. Ioua)iuo ltiMitnu lr. C. l iNmsbue f the Kugeue hoapiial atitff will rturn today from I'ortlattd titter . a short business visit. llalwy llmllur Mm J. V. Mnorr. realtor of HnlMy. woi a r.ugene til. nHi vlultor yesterday ratling utt the local rral ratal dealers. - . Here from I'oclUiwI MIm Polly French of rartland. u spending Hit wrfck-ertit hero as the guet of her tlitr. Mn. J. If. Mclonald. Farm Nnmi I Filed Clinton O. Hunt, of t'oliilrtr. yesterday filed In the off ten of County Clerk Hrynun tint farm name, "loldn tllow Acres." Ik-pUty KtirrUt VWU lepuly Phrrlff (lrn I'llrher of Cottage drove accompanied liy hi wife and dsui liter was a Kujteno buslne Vdit'.or yesterday, i --.-.- Kfttlmetrd Yaltio of lmMniy 30,. 000 The 'estimated value of the property of the twiutn of William . Htnrl.ut h. mUn died a short Unto ago la CO.OUO. according In the pftllltin far lite appointment of nn adminis trator. M, V, Htnrhuck wna ap point tj 1 hut pmiitiun and W, T. liiiiitun. A. A. ItoK-tH and L. W. Haw liiiK Hie uppialmrs. Vl-ltiir Irf-avi for llonte. Mm. Archie lraon of Monrow. Vah . who ham heen vUltinic for the past thre rck at the home of Mm. Hen I'ltrlier haa left fr her home. Mitor in K. von 4 m Mr.xnml Mm. Iluriiiuit Ailtlmoit ftceumpanlefl by Mr. nii.1 Mm. UrK' Invl tnotomd to Hllverton yetenlny to Mpeml thv week-ena with Mr. Iinvia' parent. lnvm for IlrltlpJt (idnmhln Mm. It .fl. Kdwardw. who haa leen viNitinic (3 urine (ha pa it two month with her purenia. Mr. nml Mm. Ht retch on Tnl ttmon at reel, hna left for her home lu, Kelowna, D. t. Ml In-no I tu efi VUlilnr Hxe . Mlaa Irene IIukIi, daughter of Mr. and Mr, Kant Hit it h. In apend'nir the weeltentl with her (tarenta. Mlna Hutch will return lo tho north tomor row whvro aha la vtsltlnf. lUmd Near Ijitithiv la II rid The Wlllametin hlrhwny between I .owe 1 1 and ltntlav la In poor condition for motor tratrtc, according to William Kvtaey, realdont of that dlalrlct who waa In lua city yaatanlay. . . Mnln Irndrm Will Vlnit WriMtlliiff Mm. Hntlle Urr Dunbar, of Tort land, exerutlvo aerretnry of tho mod-. rn health rruiutde, nnd Minn Kllui helh Hopper, alnte director of the crunnde, will he at Wendllna; next Dame Fashion Says: "Sweaters for AH Occasions" Oame Fashion proclaims the Rwcater n necessity for every occasion, both sports and dress wear, and who for an instant would dare dispute her when such charming ones as these arc possible. i Vividly". colored slip-over anil tuxedos arc shown here in great profusion. Some In all-silk, others in fibre silk nnd still others of all-wool. A rainbow of colors some fringed, some trimmed in contrasting colors. LARGE'S 86S Willamette Street rhuntdiiy for n aerlea of tueetltiKa, the Ural one hi he 11 daiiiuiiMtrnllon of the wtiK of (hi Induntilul fhilm of the -....mm hi , Hi , (M(( ((, lllilt,r n 1 "Mionalmiioii i,t the hciilth work nl I p. in, lu-mnr Ktudiiit llfm Tnr Ncl 'Hi, former atuditrit of tho i.'nlvnralty "f (irvKon now conm.cted with a Tortland bond hoiiae, la apendlnir a rw dtiya hero with hla fraliirnlly hrnthura of thu Hniu TliftUi 11. KiiKim I'nuiw in PoniMiiil Mr. nnd Mm. .1. K. Jennlnir, who rerently Mold the Hi. i; In ,0 npitrtmeniH In JCu Irene, have houitht tho furniture and h'tiae of ihn NiiNomln iipnrtinfnin-lu I'oiiliiiiil nnd will conduct tho plnco. Oo)iH W. II. Ii. Merrer received al moin nut Monti voi In ln vim pnoinct for Hepuhhriiri prei'lnot committee umn and rerrlved flvu of th nine Hemoi ruth; vui.n (ir (ho lamu office. lOrnicr ICiiKi'tiM I'rtMjtln Ilcrtw I.. Hurt nnd wtf. formerly til HiIm city, now reMldlnir lit Hun .loae. f'nl are h"re fr n vlali, IuivImk nrrlvcd In netr ear Kruiay. Mr. Hurt ht a form er tluotypo operator on both pupm her. Ifmllf'rvllhi ftMiit fmiplHrvlTon Nlilicllon work on thu lxriinn-Hnd-leyville roud hna been completed nc- ('ordliiir to H. Maniirud. nnn of tho contractors of the projert. who haa rctuitieii iieiM oner nninhlnir tho work. IH-nl lnrMT(y Im IurclioHifl Mra. Ilerihu Mel Hem hna purclianed a hotjuo nml lot In Klnrnld park from t ho owner, I . it, M c 'innn hit n, w ho eiperta to leave tho city noon. The Hum Hugh Hcalty company train- acted tho dcnl. 1trpirt or Itlrlli i'vcl Mr. nnd Mm, M. fl. I'fttdH of Port fund, am Hie parcnta of a daualiter, Marjorle Jcnn. horn Krlduy at their home uc- rorulng to word received here. Mra. ivttlN wnR formerly Mlaa Jetue Hlirodo of Kiifrenft. luteal IUnlUtr UHiirni f'harlea T. 1'niiiP, Ktiuene realtor, who hna been nt Portland for the pant few weekn m a bualnena denl la apendlnv the weekeml hern with hbi family nnd i-ipertn to return to Portland tomor row for another wcek.i Morrbt titHu VH.r I. leirriv-.Word haa been received by frl(;ndn that Vic tor P. Morria. attfnilliift Columbia unlvemlty, Nuw York City, on n Nrholumhlp. hna nuc-efiilly pnnel hla examination for a Ph. D. degree and will noon return to Oregon. llarmoiiri WrIU Iluya Homn Hny mond Wella, aon of JeoMe (1. Welt, haa purchaned a five-aero tract with a modern bungalow aouth of the golf links. The property was purchased from W. K. (illptmp. The Melvln Hansen Healty company handled the deal. . . e . Two Marrlagn I.IMncn Iwwicri Marriage llcennes were Issued yester day at the offlre of Couirty Clerk Hryson to the following: Floyd K. Hmlth. of Cuburg, nnd llla M. Coch ran, of Eugene; Honner Oarreil. of Astoria, and Inez leurs, of Coilnfie drove. Oarnln Walker Aoenwd Oarnle Walker was arrested yesterday on a chance of threatening to commit as sault nnd battery upon his wife's sis ter and he pleaded not guilty when nrrntgued in Justice of the Peace Wells' court. He will be given a trlul Monday. ,- . m , . Kugvtio IXmi lists at Oorrallbi Many members or mo noutnern Wil lamette Iental society attended the meeting of tho organisation held yes terday -at Corvallla. During the af ternoon a golf match was played and In the evening banquet and clinic was held. t P. II. Imm,s r Stolen P. H. Dunn, who resides on the highway near McVeigh ' Point, reported to Hherlff Htlckels yesterdny that his car was stolen some lime during tno mgnt before. It Is a Htudehakef, soven pnssenger. beuring Oregon, license No. G3.04C. a Cohunc Boya Tnkcti to Condon for Trial Wherlff Montague, or uiuiam rounty arrived here yesterday and left soon nflerwnrd for Condon with Archie Fair nnd Clarenco Spores, the Cohurg hoys nrrested here n few days ago on a charge of passing bud checks at Condon. Tro Prmhlr Seat a for VeUTans Major W, A. Ktklns It arrnnglng for the American Legion to have seats provided on memorial day for aged veterans and their wives. On' past oren.-done tho veternna have had to either remain standing or sit on tho grass during the services. e Neighborhood Ciuti Mcrt The regular meeting of tho Collego Crest Neighborhood cluh was held at the club house Thursday nfternoon. Sev eral amotion of tho diiy were dis cussed In a very' Interesting ' way. Their plan for rending n book was postponed until jhe next meeting. t Ijdlpfl Goir Tram May llar The feminine members pf tho , Ktigene Country club who ink an Inlerost In golf are endeavoring to arrange a match game with a Warn of women fro mthe Corvallla cluh which will ho played following tho close of the men's. Inter-city tournament now in progress. - ' v . uii.mAiiKT W Tfvelt. ,;."V V National nssminiii. vnnuiri . - hank of Hllverton, la expected to ar rive here this weea 10 uprnu mo -cation as tho guest of lr. and Mra. U U Baker. Mr. Hyett is a brother ' Mrs. Baker. A trip up the Mn Kenslo Is plannod for the entertain ment of tho visitor. ' i. 11....-. im iinn rerel ved for a series of target matches with the jno county sportsmen a from tho gnn club or uorvams, ac cording to R. A. Babb. secro'ary of the iMne county organisation. No action hns yet oeen itiKeu un proposition by tn local emu. Major Balnl Krtla Homo Major B. ' Hnlrrt, commandant of tho Unl ersity of Oregon It. O. T. C. who rill leave at the closo of tho coUoro ear for Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, ins sold his homo nt 1062 Jackson street to Ouss K Neoly of tho wn- iamette Bound Tiro company. n.v Hum Itugh ltoalty oompnny handled tho doal. ... Hlt thday Vnrty to tlo Held A iolnt birthday party in honor of Mrs. . r.. Chambers, Mrs. W. T. Gordon, Miss Katherlne JonPs of Corvallis and F. Wetherboo will be hold today at Bather Be Inn. the Wetherbee sum mer homo on tno upper r vor. m comb nen oirinnay nual event nnd tho list of- those who will attend incmne, "; ' V' U Clmmhers, Mr. nnd Mrn. . A. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. 'W. T. Oordon mid Mra, K. hi. Churnbem, Miss Grace Jones and Mlaa Knllierine Junes of ( Vi rvii ilia and Mr. u rtd M ra, ', K. Wtttlierbea. . To CI it 11 t'i hik Hill Cetiwilcrr Annual clean-up day at the tmk J4UI CKineterv. a few fiiIIcm soulh of l-iii gem, will hp held on Thursday, May 2h. All Ihtereatffj DiU old burial place will meet there at B o'clock on thai- morning with picks, shovels, mlces and other K'Tfleu tools lo hnlp clean up the grounds. I,avii for Ijivrrciic', KaiiMtn Mrs. K. A. Wetherbee. mother of K. It. Wetherbee of this city, bus left for I .aw renee, Kansoa, where she will spend the summer ns the K'iniit of hr dnughttTr Mrs. W. A. DUfT Mr. nnd Mrs. IMI1 are former residents of Ktigeno, Mr. J Mil having biieri night editor of the Morning He Inter. ChuiiimT of Cimimpff'o to MivH Thn ri'Kttlnf monthly meeting .of tho mciiihemhlp of the Kuuvim chaiiiliur of commerce will he held Monday night At this time. K. C. Hlmmons. chuiriuati of the conutilttee to ar range for a Iano county exhibit at the sportsmen's tourist fair to he held In Porlluna win aisrima tho Wan talked of by tho comiiilttev. Former Itiwhk'nt to VWt Mrs. Harold Donelly of Philadelphia, daughter of Mr.' and Mra. F. H. Wetherbee of this city. Is eipccted to arrive hero next month to spend the summer In l-.ugem?. Mr. Don nelly is expected to be here also to spend tho month of August here. Mm. Donelry was formerly llss Beatrice Wetherbee. . e Kara llr Hon la H netful thrift Mm. D. C. Crosby, ofihln city, yettterday fih-d a petltlonlrTthe county court to be appointed tfualrdlfin of her son, Alvln II. Crosby .ho, she alleges, Is Incomtietent and" a spendthrift. Hhe alleges In her jteUtlon that he spends the money he receives from tho gov ernment " on ex-ecrvlce,mnn as fiurt as he gct).lt land that a guardian Is necetuary to taae care oi tno money for him. w Couldn't Vhhh Kiitfciu In f. B. Hyme. of Henttle, a brother of it, J. Hvrno. after having Investigated pret ty thoroughly from Meattle to Bose burg, hns seleeted Eugene for a per manent residence. He passed Kugene up the third - lime, but has now bought property and will remain here. Educational nnd church facili ties, together with the apparent high standard of tho people and diversity of productions were the determining factors in ciioosmg tins piace ior a; home. 1 j Iloavy Know la Iteported f mm tlw j Ka ntia m P. A. Tripp. Eugene t'm- : ber dealer, haa returned after a trip of four daya cruising several tracts of standing timber fn the Man nam district in Mnn county. The local ; tlmberman who was accompanied on , the cruise by A. J. Bennett reports thnt they reached nn elevation of S.dOO feet nnd encountered snow j from four to six. feet deeo. The 1 cruisers pitohed camp for two nights J In the snow. e I Iliotoa to Be Obtained for Show For the purpose of obtaining a series of photographs to be used at the Ijino county booth at the sportsmen's show to be held at Portland next month K. F. Martin will leave today for Bluo Blver where many of the beauty spots of that district will be photographed and placed on exhibi tion at the Portland auditorium during the week of tho show. Martin will also obtain' vtewa of other Ijwe county scenes fortha show.., Purc-hrcd Stock Bought by Lnnn Vnrtiirra . Three young pure-bred Shorthorn hulls have been purchased by Lane county farmers nnd brought Into the Lornne-Crow district as the result of visits by cattlemen. M. Gil lespie nnd Hoy Hues, purchased two Hhorthorn yearling bulls from J. B. Cornett. of Hhedd. when they visited the Linn county farm with Ira P. Whitney, county agricultural agent. Church Stevens also bought a year ling hull from Mr. Stevens, The Lornne-Crow Cattle nnlsers nssaclatlon Is also negotiating for so vera 1 othor nnlnmls in the county., . -i ., No Car Hhortnsti In On-con The railroads nr not suffering from a., shortage of rolling stock and arc tak-' Ing great care to see that ft does not hunnen. nccordlng to J. H. Mulchay, of Portlnnd, general freight agent of; the Southern rnouie company, wno was In the city yestordny. There has been a steady decrease in freights, said Mr.'Mulchay hut due to the fact that freight rates have decreased the income of the roads haa not been in creased. The reduction of freight rates has amounted to about four million dollars accordlnK to the Southern Pacific company, says Mr. Muchay. Storo Owner Recover Good All tho goods that were stolen by the two Wallace boys In eight burglaries hnvc heen roturned to tho different storo owners, nccordlng to V. G. Judkins,, nt ttwi. notice force, who wns largely Instrumental in capiunm? mo wj, A number of fountain pens and other articles stolen from the Lincoln and Washington schools arc still un- claimed at police headquarters. Chief. Chrlatensen said yesterday that the two boys and their mother wore ready to start for Canada In a very short time. Had the arrest been de layed two or three days the burglaries undoubtedly would have remained a mystery. . . Family Political Boiler TMffer Mr. and Mrs. George N. McLean of this city, differ In their political be lief, Mr. McLean being firm in his support of the Democratic party nnd hla wife just a strong for the oppo sition. Both served on tho same oleo tlon board Frldrty, Mrv McLean as chairman nnd Mrs. McLean ns Judge. Mr. McLean was formerly chalrmnn of tho 1-ane county Democratic com mittee but he seems to have, but little polltlenl 1 n 1 1 u v " "- - - his son Mac McLean Is a registered Republican nnd his mother Mra. Mar-, guret H MdJean who la 17 yearn of aga also voted a Republican ballot ai ibo primary, - Goodrich lCjivrs f r Kan FraiH-iarvi Luke L. Goodrich left IiihI night on 11 week's business trip lo Han Fran cisco. t HiiftMiiH1 Court Justice IllTO JuUk' lnwre?ii'o T, Harris, of the stitte aupremu court, nnd Mrs, Harris, arrlvod In. (he city Friday night to spend the week-end with friends here. . Knlcm Newspaper Woman Here Miss Adelaide Ijike, society editor of the Hitlern Capital Journal, arrived In the city lnt n'ght nnd will visit her father, K, C, I-nke, over Hunday. To Klgii Mii fir camp Colonel Jtaymond (,'. Hnlrd and Major Klklns will make a canvoea of the downtown dlslrlcL next week In order to sign Up men for the civilian military train ing camps to be held at Camp Lewis this year. e Woodson lU'iairti'd Bohur Well F, M. Woodtton. whose skull was fractured when he wss struck by a pleco of a broken emery wheel while working In -a Cottage Grove garage, was reported as doing fujrly well ut thu Kugene hospital. Quick result use Register Claasl- BSSaSSSSaSBSBBaSSSBSBSSSBBBSSSBaBBBSBBS) 1, ii, . THIS LABEL small thing to look for A big thing to find. " WADE BROS. Watch Us Grow A NEW JEWELRY STORE - IN AN OLD LOCATION Mr. O. L., Skeie, a jeweler of twenty years' experience, has opened the store formerly oc cupied "by H. D. Smartt, then by Lcavitt. Mr. Skeie is a master of his craft and his store is just the right size to make you fully appreciate his personal atten tion. Come in let's get acquainted! . EU6ENE , ORE. Opposite Wool worth's Phone 411 m See Page Seven, This Section of our Horo SALE Monday ONE DAY ONLY A day of sensational bargains. Shop by the hour Monday. Follow the clock. Store opens 8:30 a. m., . closes 5:30 p. m. w&tsMui?eYtnrn -a Odd Fellows Temple f (Main Floor Entrance) NEW ARRIVALS Coats and Cape Coats Imported Pongee Silk .: Buy Here and Save Money Ninth and Oak ..$5.95 to $35.00 .'. 98c ' Hooaier Kitchen Cabinets Save Steps We Sell the Hoosier Never Mind the Money-Gome Applegate Sells on Easy Terms - Why let the money part of your Turniture transaction worry you? Applegate will extend very liberal credit, and make the payments in very small amounts. This will enable your income to take care of any amount you may need to contract for in bright new Furniture fqr the home-. , Living Room Furniture Now let us step into your dining room for a moment and plan the furnishing a new rug; dining table and chairs and buffet will prove a good starter. This store will supply these wants from its immense stock. A wonderful as sortment awaits you.- ' Dining Room Furniture As for the Living room a rug to start with. Then the Library Table, easy rocking chairs. Next the Davenport with chairs to match, the reading lamp, a Columbia Grafonola with plenty of records, ,. draperies -and pictures that will give the home like effect All these to , be had on easy terms. Save 10 to 25 Here on New Bedroom Furniture And here is good news: bedroom furniture of the famous line of "Docrnbecher" has dropped in price from 10 to 25. This drop in price we are passing along to our patrons. It means a big saving in equipping one or more sleeping rooms. Come in and get our NEW PRICES. Appropriate Kitchen Furniture Complete Stock of Ranges The Linoleum, the Range (Wedgewood) the Chairs and Table, along with a Hoosier Cabinet, will give you a neat, comfortable, handy kitchen. One that will save you steps and lighten the burden of kitchen work. When ready for furnishings of any kind let us furnish an estimate of the cost to you. Best of service. . . Applegate Furniture Co. Eugene .Theatre Bldg. Phone 919 VI,-