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i; ' J J MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE,ORE., SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1921 TEN i,! ! ? i I J ! 1 ! ! w ? i I ? ) I ft I J I I f. i Ll li ! (IKACK U-TllKlUN KKvMilh m4 Peer! flen. K. Them. riWor. ttumtay school at 10. RnitlUb BcTTlnr at 11: ' Ornian Krtkv at 3 r M- 1 1 ; TRIN1TT UTNKHAS Center rear! atreet ul Kat Kuth avmiw. K. O. Storlt. 1M We. SUth atvmie. paster. SamUy eon) at :4f. Seretce tn NorwegUta at It. Knattak rrteg at- 6- P. M Wa are tor diajty iDTitrtl. JKPPGRROS WHRMT CilAPHU Thl erheal. wntle orerwtlntr witn the cXtflirn In tb lmmHlil netcnbortvood In mtud. na a welcome an a plae fee ether rta would prefer th aftrmoen hour, Mr. J. rt. steven mml auperiulautlenU Tim of uicifUimi 3 KVANOKMCAL Corner of West Stith and PI air. A. Ws Curry, ntri A, II. ler, Sunday school wnxTtntvniWnL Sabbath school at 10 A. M. Morning worship at 11. Missionary band, t:JW. K. U C. K. at T. In plar of the eveningr eervlo thre will be ! Irmr nwdtl AtAtsst h" (ha mission baniL A cordial Invitation It extended to atl to be prraciit at tba arr4ca. PIRST VNIVARIAN Corntr of Eart Rlfr entb and KVrry atnta. Mnrnlnir arvli at 1;46 e'rlook. Srrmoo by tha pastor. Prank Fajr Bddy. on "Miracla and Mrttry." tn irblch a dlti nation will be drawn between the supernatural I j mlraQ)on and th natur allr mytrka. Tb aolalit will b Ml Beulah Fahr. of Oaalaaa. California. Tha Sunday vcbonl ntatu at lb clo of tha moraine service. PAIRMOTNT PRK3RYTRRIAN Pirtwmh and Vtllard. Tba Sunday tv moeu hr at 9:45, under th auperlnteodftK-y of alra. CarH S. Day. Tha new rooms will Nj oc rupted. wo there t not only rorat for alt. but far better work In a condition, that1 not oory tracaw bat pmpti wiihapfkraetnta. This FRECKLES Mnrrh Worm Mnnth for This Trou ble How to Rrmoro KosUy ThfMn a reaaon why nearly awry body freckle tn March, but happily there Ik also a remedy for these uly blemish, and do ana neod atar trvrkietti ' Simply mi aa ouno& of- Othtne dou ble atrencth, from your lr4L$ilt and apply a Itttla of It nlffht a;ij mnrnlnc, and tn a few day you ahonfd v that ven ' tba warn freckle hara becun to disappear, whlla rba iiaht twa bsr ran is bed entirely. Now w the tlu to rid wouraelf of freckle, for If not retnovrd now they may nay. alt ffupanier aaL poll an otherwise "brautiful romplexloa. Your money bank It Othlna fail. The finisht Work Wifl Satisfy.You! . BURDEN, THE PAINTER ' "A 'Save the Surface . i t 327 W. 10th Phone 805 Have Respotuible Painters Save Your Surface with HONEST MATERIALS t Let Us Bid Your Job EH. PETERSON i.i Painting Contractor Ith and Olive - Phone 348 : Railroad TravelCosts 25 Less This Year memorial I Day To all points on Southern Pacific Lines where onc-.yay fart is $25.00 or less, r Sale Date May 27th to. 30th inclusive . 'Good Until June 1st PLAN NOW to get away for a trip over the week-end in cluding Memorial Day, and take advantage of low round trip fares. ASK AGENTS about other low round trip excursion fares. THEY WILL SAVE VOU MONEY. Fdf fares, train service or booklets, ask ncents Southern Pacific Lines ' il JOHN M. SCOTT ... 'Ceiwfsl1' ftssPiigerAgeiif v wftt be fMteved. er a rmenette from Mr. tllffiMi; )o an artthv inr (he Memorial tiny s.ion, nirh' JtWwvprtsW rtmlc feeat the i'h.li The ewmrtMrmr Weenllalt intltea in raretn ih raianton rvw that tbu charva i t prepare h rvJr. tMMAVS I.I'TMFItAN' ' tWnl mniif "Mr nistr uut:rAr. llrarjr Ivrroen, r-a-tor. Suitdxv rheol at U oVkw-k. MarnH. worship aitd confirmation at U a V Idea, Kvrmi.e eTlr at oYlrvV Mel studj rendm-int by the pastur tiurlrtc Ih Sunday (wniwi ndr; rraycr nntim TTturMtay rin- KntclUb Uncuairc rwpt th Sitdar wntn nrvt and prarrr tretlnr. blch I In ba i Auina iacuax rtWOKROATIOVAT. (rtrnth and Char ltoii. W. H. U Mnrtbalt. pstw. 10 A. M , Sondar n-bool. J. R. Ott batl. uprln tndrnt, 11 A. M . nwntinjt wrblp. Th muto llt b a RoM a orr, and thi part or win oruiK a ttciptui itMaiK. k. m., wa In worship. At thl MTvic tba ywunit wfl ("man' club nf th ehurvh wilt present the drama. "Any Child.' TbN I a tpiendiri pnHiuoiitui, loicnin a nn icsson. Tne pub lic ar crdially lr.Mtd. mni.R STAXHAItn MISSinOornr of Bewnth and IVarl Mtwt. Harry R. R. N.t. pator; Aitarctia woo, ajuwtatu pa tor ana miwte director. SMnday srhixil at 10 A. M. Prale and rrearhlnn wrrtce at jll. Youn people' Itlble study In the class room up. tatr at itild K ran mts lie service T:30. UcKular srnlcee TuedAy and Prlday at S r. M. Tho much neKln'led topic of bottnets and Divine healing are taught and practiced. The sick ate pray! for tn accordance. R James 5:13 after each service, la thl chapel. FIRST CIU-RCII OP CHRtST BOIRNTIST ' Corner of Twiftb and Dak Streeu. Sun day mornmic servKre at 11 o'clock. Weduea ly emlnr testfomnlst mertlns at 8 o'clock. Sunday ehol at Mn a. M. Tlw readln room at 4li' McMornin and washbume ibuftdlnic. corner Kiehth and Willamette 5treet!. I open riatly vxrept Sundays and lernl holiday from 13 M. to 4 P. . The. uojeci oc tee ievon sermon for Sunday I "Ancient and Modern N.vrotuancy. Alia Mcmerlm and Hypootbm. Denounced." All jar rordially tnvltrt) to attend the church rvlrea and vllt the readlnv room. , 1 FIRST BAPTIST Corner Klabtb and Parl Mreels. Charles B, Dunham, pastor: Miss Nellie Foater. tnutle director. Illble , school' meet at A. R. Gray, superin tendent. The sehool Is planning : for a He ' pl-nlo In Tounit'a rrore on Friday. Juo 3 , Momln vorehip at 11 a'chwk. The pastor wtil preach the sermoa. hi subject beta "Keinoriat Stooe. Special music by the ' nionila choir. Th B. Y. P. V. meets at ?. Intermediate! meet at th aaae boar. . R-rrrfne, service at S. The pastor theme . for the erenlnc service Is -The Call of the j Church." Chora for the evenlnr. "The. ncavMie ueeiara tne urary or uod. wtlsoa Obllgato solo by Henry Kaye. Prayer and conference meetloc Tuesday ntsht at 7:30. CHl'RCIf OP GOD Third and U on roe. nnday school at 10 A. M.. A. Feajlee, su- oennimaent. lts ror ail site. incluOioc Rtble clas. Preaching service at 11 A. M. Subject. "Have Ve Rtrreived the Holy nboat Since Ya rtellaved?" Artt 19 :S. Breninc erelcen: Youna people's meetlnii at 7. Regular service at 8. Subject. "What Think Ya If a Un Have an Hundred Sheep and One of Them Go Astray. Doth He Not Leave the Ninety and Mae and Go Into the Mountain and Seek That Which Has Gone. Astray?" Matthew 1:12. A cordial Invita tion Is extended to alL Come a&4 meet with us and enjoy the old time Gospel. W. W. Crist, pastor. - If we. can be of service to you. call us by phone. No. 121fR. We be lieve In Divine healfne br falifa. If van rwoald -'Mke prayer meeting in your home. cwir us up ana we win maEo a date with you. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN Tenth and Pearl streets. William Moll Case, pastor: Bruce J. Olffen, University pastor. Chur-h vool at 9:45. Carl A. UcCIxin. o'jMfln. tendent The classes for university folk meet near the campus the men at the Y Hut under Mr. Olffen and the women at the Bunralow under Mrs. Glffen. All other classes at the church. At the mom In r hour the service takea on a memorial stimiflcance since after the conference of the O. A. It. with the Ministerial association, this rburrh was designated as host this year for the Geary pon of the Grand Army of the Re public. Not only Is the post Invited but lu auxiliary organisations. The ladle of the G. A. K., and tho Woman's Relief corps ; Many Graduates High school feraduaten who re ceived diplomas at the annual com mencement exercises Friday night are as follows: Collcgo Preparatory Course Ruth A. Adams, Rosendo H. Aga don. Edith Winifred Andrews. I.uclo Aquino. David Condlt Balrd. Mar guerlto Baker. Ronald H. Beattio, Ce cils tkshoen Bennett, Orvllls R. Blair, Elolse Evelyn Buck. Gladys Aletha Buehler, Michael O. Buar. Catherine Celsto i Campbell, Blondel Henry Carleton. Mildred Coleman, Rlchartl L. Collins. Marjorie Beth' rrooper, Forrest E. Cooper, Genevieve Copen haver, Ksthor Lucille ' Cottinirham. Stanley E. Cummins, Hilda K. Decker. Klsie U nick. Ma. riokenon, Helen Marion Dickey. Iouls duBuv. Ethe Clare urno. Jean Thomoj, Kwinir. Martin C. Fernandez, Martha L. Fos ter. Paul Harold Goodwin. Ijivernc Haatvedt, Ixwp Jj. Hall. Jesse Hay- den, l.ora E. 7lempy, Orlando Hollls, Delmer Jeans, Francis E. Jacolis, Ga. Iln E. Jordan, Virginia Estelle Keen. ey, Gwendolen Iimpnhlre, Helen K. I-ane Robin IcVee, Ralph . Ionaril I.upherr. Rowland Merle l.uphcr, Paul Masters,MMsudn-; B. Mclntlro, Teas McMullcn Morrison H. Miller, Floyd O. Milne, Hon Mitchell, Dorothy (JIaclys Moeller. Nina. K. Moore. Helen Htowart Newland, Maxine Oakes, Ma rina r ranees Pierce, Edith A. IMerce, Katie I'otter, Bernlco Itasor, W. Htan ly Rlloy, Dorothea E. Koditers, Ron aid Heaver, Byron A. HcrDing. Eu. Bene V. Hlottery, Mnnena Kparks, Al bert , uoy Htein, uoidcn c. Taylor. Catherine. LaVernQ. Tlrrell, Theoiloro N. Van, Guilder, Martha E. Wulo, Gladys M. Wetzel, Kenneth Haden Wyllc. Mary l.ucllo Wyllc, Maurlco l.ynn Wlllcox, Charlotte Ixulso Win- nardv i 1 v . General Course Ethel Ashurst. .Rupert ft. Bean. Claud R. Chamberlain, Vida Melsenn DorfllnRer, Milton George, Richard f.ee Godfrey. Eva Geode, Ixiwnll Johnston, William Claire Knenlnnd Croesus Amanda T.ee, Roy Vv'ash burne l,ee, David Harold Lyons. Bins May Molntyre, one- Miller, Petil Mil llcan, Nelllo Virginia Moore, Hownrfl Sedgwick, Frank B. Hmith, Altls Wes ley Thompson, Frieda Ann Thomp son,. Marjorle Maude Thompson, Mllo Walloa .Whltlaoh. Comnnrrclnl Ctmtvtt , Vlleta Helen Adklns, Cecilia M. Bertelsnn, Millie M., Brabham, Alice fl. Bushnell, Rtnpheni Kennmth f!o burn Irene O. Kasnn, Mary Ellznhnth Grupp, Lena C. Orupp, Julia Mnrln Jensen, Austin Jophcott, Viola. Mnr grotta Lee, Elisabeth M. McNeill Mil dred Barbara TlbbetU, Mildred Mablc Winter, Winona Frankla Wood, Elisa beth Pearl Kachor . Normal Connm v r Doris Brauor,. Ruth IC. Brendel, Iola Doreon Fisher, Beanie, K, Fountnllh Ruth E. Lamb, Elizabeth II. Rice, Veterans of lha vpanUh War and lb Ureal War also be wUflM. May member of lb rvulr ooiireHtn be present, m ivvodly mnnb-r, to atteol the warmth of otf avj twuic In ihee veteran till roKIIpr in mr ,iuie to the veteran till RbtdUiR " itSit ,.The mulo (or u huwiunii h.r iwm e ori ft 141 ttrfartih-d by ftvf. Owil w'lM "rnicrl huuvKral" aeni tu tlia ) u.tf ThV all) (out tu iJils orlcK 'Tr'- in ,uk. ThV IU eotui lu jil u w Wl'je.t? teiHUHHl Oflerlitry: 'The Hymn the N'kn," 'el ; KsHul. "I'll trims IV" tho ukI iiumtvi's ulll iiUliid ihem. ' Nu sbnanwa Ymuer,lt hy Oaul! flohv "Veiitmt roiiitil. mi t'T .Mr, i ase. west miiiter l.enue mevt now at T o' lock young peot t hUh svhtHil a esinv tally wrli-i'm. Yoimt pwpli' imclety meetlnii at J 'jo. with llarvltl Juda. leader "Face up to the nmn and th rail of far (laua fields In Christ' klnatlotn" Yunr people of tin wromunlty ami 'tpn erMallT invited The evenu' hour brin a muK'l mtyi or Mew order that nany will not want tn ml. The taok'l tni and outline follow i Onrm rorlta r-iuet proavaat. T Na: "AndVH1"."' I1! M.ire. Vrdle S.u.' tlJhHhe. "Kven Stma" iehnslwn. tvffrrtery, "Prlcr A Notrw DaM" Beelh mann. Postlude. Halleluiah Chorus," Haadel ' prof. Inland A. Coon, uritaiiUt aud direc tor t Inr orcHorlL The Holy City, ' oratorio, by Haul, , S o'clock : Coutemplstlon "No tihe.de w Yoiiw"Mr. Skfert and CRoru. , My Soul I Atbirst Pr oott" (Tenon, Mr. SWert. It shall Come to Paa That at BventUle It Shall He Unhi'Uuth Akr Mr. Cao, Jai .UcWcnh "Tbey Tbt Sow lu Tear Shall Roap tn Joy"- Th Choru. Bn Hath rol wen- i.vniraiio as- Iher Balnt. 'For Thee Dear country tne i-noru. Thine is the KlnaKm Forvver aud Kwr" The Choru. , Part TwnAdorrttion "Behold. I Create New Heaven and New Earth" (Hass' llerbert Pt and Coorus. "To the UuM tntr ikhi 'iteioof .tviis (Tenorl Mr Slefert. "Tbca Shall the Kin Say. Come. c HWed" iContrattn) Jean Macaenile. The Ftnlnc ivt lor puicr ioe Chorus. '"These Ar Tncy wnivn vvnt vs i Great Trlbulailon'' t Soprano) Kutb Aker. "Tbey Shall Hunger n More" Uuth A kn and Jean Markenale. "List the CherotHc HO.l sir. i-at mnir Akers. Mr. Cae, Jean Maekenale. KMbtr Ualrd and the Choru. 1 Heard the vou- ot tiarpera Herbert Pate, t Great and Marvrimw Are Tny worn The Choro. FtnST METHODIST Twelfth ami Wll- t am tin utreet. J. M. Walter, minister. Sundae school at f:4S each Sunday morn I or Our aim to Inculcate rlribt Ideal. Hiht morals, ritht relatloua and sound reiilon in petveoat. mm-Ib! and public life. K very 00 Invited. Church service at 11. SiMfclaJ mu sical nuhiber-i: Anthem. "Mr Cowntrr. w- Tnee. Ioreni Mm. MeOrew and Choir. "Croeeln the Bar." Barnoy sow wuanef. Sonaoo. "Coreeorded HereUm J. M. Wnlters. Minister. Bvenlna service at 8. nareal aureate er mon. Campus blah baccalaureate sermon by K. V. Stiver, mlelster of the First Christian church. Musical number: Anthem. "Te Deum. BuoK uuartet ana Choir. Orcao Nutober. -imnroviaaMon, rran. Solo. ' The Prodleal Son." Vande Water Mns. MrOrew. Poatlude. "Grand Cberal. caliaert. Cnsrnrih Leasrue. :3lV First chanter sub ject. "Christian. Meet. LaWr, Dorolhj M. Wlncnail. teconn cnapier. auojeo;. 'Grow In a Character The Harvest. Leader. Mr. Walter of th Y. M. C A. la tereatlnc leader in both chapter. FIRST CHRISTIAN- Oak and Eleventh street. K. V. Stiver, pastor. Sunday will be a test la a of loyalty on the part or the membership of our Sunday school and church. On Mothers' day w took picture of our school, or endeavored to do It, put because of the failure of th camera to operate, the ef fort resulted in failure. Lost Sunday we voted to make another effort thl Sunday. We want a laro renwd a lent crowd, a we h4 oa Mother' day ajjd w make an appeal to every member to atfrnfl.' Pleas do not fall u this time. If yuu are to be In the plctur- you must be here not later than 10:30. You will be provided with a cony of the picture. Sunday mnrnln I bacraleau matr dav for Euaeiie flibl I'nlversltr. Pas tor Stiver dlivra the meaaaite on the subject, "Christian Leadership and It Equip ment." The Btbl 1'nlvcrslty cborua will sins "The Kin. All Glorious." and th quar tet veltl f rultt. Koaii ciara. jrsse can ton and Lorraine Stivers, will sin ft- "Bow Down Thine Ear." In the evening the senior rlass will have chant1. A sermon, "Tbe I'n- chnnRia Christ." will be delivered by Eric Tarlson. Milton Bower. Harry Phillip and Ted Goodwin. Happy Harmony quartet, will tins; ror tne last time uurinc tne scnooi year. Ml Gllfllen and Mrs. Carlson will also sine at in evening service. Receive Diploma Bcllo E. Root. Helen Tenchout, Val ley Irene Tripp, Bcrnlce L. Young. righth' grofle 'pupils who received diplomas on the lost day ot school are as rouows: Junior High Hcliool Lily Andorson. Byron llarnes. Wll Ham Bartle, Ruth Boyd, Mary Bugnr. Helen Bell. Emmott Vmlar, Lucllo Carroll. Louise Cherry. Gladys Cm Lincoln Constance, Gene Cntncr, Imn alri Day,. Ralph Dannlson, Robert Dery, Margaret Edmunson. Buel. Ed son. DarVild Klklnit - Byron Kllloa. Wlllard Elliott, Floral Flannlgnn, Otma Fritz, Dallas . Good, Uddlr Glnn, Hazel. Heine,- Lawrence Hayes. noo 'HIDhnrrt, Charlotte Milliard, Margaret Horton. Kenneth Hvdorn. Ruth Kingman, Mary Klemm, Ber nice Johnson Daisy lisnter, Adille IGrande, Margaret Maldox, Dean McAlpIn, Elma McBee, (ilndys Mr Cracken,. Justin Mrfloitfttd. Beatrice Mllligan, Itiiby MorelanI-, Royal Nrt- tlcton. Mary Owen. Essie prnugh. Charles Polterf, Bettle Pratt. Verna Parsons, Denzil-. Page, Ruscll Prai rie,. Kreeda Huksdorf. vera Raines. Clinton Rioter, Ruth Hone, Rllzuhoili Rodger, Bingham Turner,. . Dorothy Trothoway, John Temple, Hovllln Townsenil, Iila Thompson, Elvnrt Vndnals, James Walton, Byron Wei ler, Arthur Whitney, Belden Wilbur, Ponrl Wlnstend. Charles Wlrth. Genry Sr-hnol Ivan Hall. IJemlo Hudson, Dale Dick, Fay Fonney, ffadlo Golden, Lynn Crouch, Carrie Coflle, Margaret Houstls, Warren: Coombs, l.uollln Youts, Roso Goldsn, JsmM " Applo- gato,. Vesta Fetigles, Merlo Moore, Blanche' HolromH, Ralph Hemko, 'orlnne Burton, Theodore Juhl. I'nul Welborn, Nellie Uelle Hivnii, Knth leen Powell, Gerald Town, Pierce Mclntire, Coral Pltlsley, Wwley Whlttaker. Elizabeth Juhl. Xetln Co burn, Esther Hnvllle, Girdon I'ryor. CLASS OFFICERS- ELECTED NKX'P YKARH- HK!vHR4- NAMF LKADKItfl FOH 1023 . .. . Memhern of the,clftn of 1-wa of tho University of OroKort1 yesterday elected officers for tho coming year. Out of a totnl rcTifltrntlott of 4G Iri'itho' cIiimh that will enter tho nenlor your next fall only &2 availed themhelves 'of the prlvileKe of cant In ff a ballot for offloora nt the election. Offlccrfl worn named na follow: Hnl Hlmpnoni president 1 Irnoirene Let cher, vlce-prealdent; Mnrvarnt 8oott, Renretary; Ivan Mclflnney,' treasurer; f4oraTA Ceoohnoitr. seraeent-at-arma: Mabel Olham, class barber. The duties of tna eiftaa harbor are fnvotvarl In the tradition that th male raambera of theaenlor elass shall endeavor to rnlrw 1 mfnlatwro- moiMitneher tfwPtnr thetr loat year on tna campus. , , IINWIfplflU INDUSTRY APRIL FEATURE Production That Month 93 Per Cent of Normal Output GAIN IN BUILDINQ PERMITS Mirnml of Ui ttrr Ttrtn Xtriiml Vloltla of AirthMilmml I'miM In luvUlU Or.'Mf thH ar-nnotmt linren It ncmlty tn th major ostrnotive mhi llll'a of (ho iliNII'U'l, COiHliluf.l atrottutll III tlit ImnkMlar altimtloh, uittl a pou.ul of comimmUve ihillll" III w)hMIo tn. I ictnll (ruilo ohnnu-trrluM ! month of April lit tvr- twelfth fo.l.Mtil iea'm tllatrlot. j lnimitnf m In thp lumber lnlitry whh the Milatntullitst fcnttiro. I'rtMlur tioii tlurlnir April wo i6 per f"t of the estltnnlWI ntirmnl fitpnoUv or iv Dortlnc mill, nttd ituilntr tht ftret two ueka of My renohwj norinnl rnimtMty. Uitlorn reorn'thi iiriit(r April pwwueti mot uot on hv jt.i nei ont. tuia mmir th fifth eoniifVtitlviv month in whloli itnmikiid hiia exi'voilpil ruricm pr)lilf Hon. Tho mlntiiif Imluatry In ro(iot ieil to b mon itotlvr. than nt any tunc) in the tut at vonr. Clohl unl allwr nilnen with thr r'lchPt oro doKalt. uiul whlt-li hnvo ben olnwJ 1I9W11. nro uoiiw work ni n it til n. un.l 13 of lh 14 Urnw iHippor oomimnlPa In tho illetrlct nro now in niu'railoit nftr a yeur of commmiUVv InnoUvltv or of rrtiti 11 Uto reiutitl on of onerHtlon, rotr- Uum protluotlon cottuniK' nt roorJ In vols iMit ronatimution n oren irk Klnir bhlml output. nnil atoretl ntorka on Mn 1 trero 3.T95.tti7 Uirrvla. the lunrfwt amount iUtre April. 1117, nntl S lv TMP-.ccnt jritter than one ynr iro. - Xormn) or Wttcr than normal yleMa of inrutt of tho uirrlrultural i'ro" f the UIMrVt, Hre. experi. tl. Tho Mny lt estlmnlo of Ihn lnUcl Stair department- f nurlouHuro pinre the yloltl of win I or wltotit nt 7S.lli.0rtd bnaheln. n tlocrouae of 7,49.0O0 buah ols or 9 8 por twnt, from lnnt yrnr'a rcoonl croi, nntl tut Incnvwe of 3M.5 pr oith ovr the ilrevloun five year uvrntirt lleliloun fruit on'lmnln, with the, xooition of nprirnta, nra in rootl comlltlun. Kurly mu-urnlo entl matt of tho dhintMCv tlom to the Citll fornla ontniro crop by the Jitmmry froMN urn now nvnllnblo nntl It In pcrtetl that "npprolmtely 6 per ont (U.vnO.OOo boxe of th pre vtoueJy wntlmated crop will be mar ket ablo. Prices of afctrk-uttuml pro duct a wro. relatively at able durlna April nnd th iralns of tho previous ttire-o month) were ffenernllv held. TenUUv urlij for fruit nnd nctunl price of llvebtock nnd wool aro well atiov prlci of one year njro. increnMil activity in Imluatry and mrricultur are. reflecttMl In tho lonns nnd dlacouhta of r port In a ntemler bnnka, wttch' incretwed from S34. 2 "5 4.000 ta lr83,2Sl,000. or 3.3 per cent, during April. At tho unm time dopoalta in theac banka lncronned from $i,U-,oej,ooo to $i.u:.so7.ooo. or s.s por cent, nnd they wore nble to reduce. their borrow 1 kic from the Federal re serve Kttnk from t22,5I.OeO to $.. 672.000. or 35.2 per cent. Morrow intra of all mem bur banka from the fedora) reserve hank declined from 4.025.000 to US. 279,000, or 11.7 percent In tha four-weak period erpllna Mny 10, Itrtatl 01 VhlMsls Slump April wna a month of llttlo or no Improvement in retail nnd whoU-aalr tnule. .A decline of 13 per cent In the vnluo of anlea nt retnll compnred with anla In April, t921. wna reported, notwithatnndlnar the fuct that Banter buy In; wna Included In March an lee faat year and In April ami thia year. In client of the ten reporting llnea of wholesale trade the vnluc. and prob ably the phyalcnl volume, of an lea wna lea In April, 1923. than In April. 1921. The exceptions wore agricultural Implement- nnd hardware. Itulldinic permit Innued durlnr April rIvp further evidence of exceptional activity In construction and bulldlmr. I'ormita Inaued were 1.5 per cent (Treat r In number nnd 51.6 per cent jrenter In'valun than ln April. 1931. and were approximately equal to the permit tfnutul In the record month of March, 1922. The volume ot bufrincmr trnntmcted In the district, tin reflected in reports of debit in Indlvldunl nc- count In 20 principal cltli's whh pruc tlonlly the name In AprU 1022,. na In March, -1922, and April. 1921. Tho numhor nnd llnbillty of biinlnnan fall urra, nlthoiiKh Inrire, wna lean Ihnn In the previoun month. Employment In the dlntrlct la In crcnalnir rnpldly nn Induntrlat nrtlvliy increnaca onil ttennna farm nnd con Klructipn work In Im-kuu. HUGE ENGINES ARE COMING XKW MK'OMiyriVF-S TO BE I'KKB fVEIt SIHKIVOl H The Hoiithcrn ricclflc company will uno the nrw nlnnt "2-10-2" type loco motlvctt. connhrnmcnt of which the preHa nnoclnt lonn have reported a leavilta rhlliidelphla fur freight Her- vice on- heavy pnnle over the T- hnchlni and Hlfilurnii mountnlnii. Tho "2-10-2" locomotive nro Ihe Inat word In locomotive dfln nnd urn equipped with f)crl water heater nnd "hooaUtr" to nld I n Mturtlnir tho tneiina na we I n all other approved modern dovlccM for roiluclnff fuel conmimptton and Increanlnff power output. They nro the iiioitt powerful loco mottvnn of thin type yet built, The preiwrit. order r Ihe- Houihrn I'u clfln company for 50 of thene loiomo- tlven, 20 of which have been Mtnrted wnat out oT I'hllndfltihin. lei tho larir eat order for locornotlvea euulpped with feed wator hontera nnd booHlern placed by any of. ihn rnllrnadn, Tha trtant of tho rail, la called ."3-J-0-E" bona 1 1 ho of the nOmbeer of whoela. them being 10 drive wheels under the central pnrt of the enclne, two small er wheels under .tha forward part' and two at the renrv ' 1 ' Trees of Great Age: The lime Iree nt Mnrnf. planted at Frllmurg'on the dal'.nf the oelotmilcd battli). !s ono of the oldest troea- In Europe. This glorious event In tht history of Hwltxerland. hnvlng oc curred In M7H, the vonorntod Iron, which Is encircled by a colonnade, and of- -whlnh the aged branches nro up held by A framework of wood, must be nlmnsl.4r.o unnM nl,t The fir n 1 1 filiiM n still irrenter airs. jn'snmr or the most one ent foreHIH Of 'GefrrifUiy. sltllntcd nn the sitmmle of tho Wiirxolhurg In Thurlngla, as many ns 700 annual layers hnvo leon counted on some of the trees cut down there. The Olive tt'ee. so revered! In nnelent Graces nnd which Inspired such beau tiful verses In iho'tnigedy of Oedipus by Hcphocles, renched a much greater age, nrr.orning to ma ancient mvth, Pliny even asserts thai in his time Hi pnlehrated olive troa which Minerva caused to uprlng from tha ground nt tits tlmn of the -fniuulatisii.u tb.ol) of eeprorm was Mill to be seen m-lho cliudol of Athens, "- ' r ti o BMessssaesMBsiii mi ussssnei,'i in il-muj luji iui, , mi .1 ssi ,! ussii gsssaal "The Holy -City" AN OUATOKIO IIV CM.!. SK,ists J. II. Sit d'il. Ili'ilirrl Palo. I'.Mltcr Ituinl, Ktitli Akcrst ami Chums of Thirty Vnkrs Direction of Leland A. Coon AN ORGAN RECITAL Kctirt 1'ri'jfram LKI.ANT) A. l'(M)X ' 7:15 8 ;) p. m. Central Presbyterian Church METHODIST FAITH PLANS I "CHICAGO'S CITY TEMPLE"! fOUMiHAl. KTUriTI'Iti: Tt Ml-. I KttKCTKD (W OUK.T I.tKr ll'lnco of Wor-dilp 10 n,,lft ntt n"ltM of lttr Old First .MrtItHii4 1'pbH-oiM.I Cliiircli (('nrresponilence ot th AsseltMl Prrsis) ClUCAflO. May 34. Ptnn for Vhl r.1.0'1 CUV T'intle." a tho coIuhmuI structure to be erected by the M'tho- dtst faith In the heart of th city Itreat loop la cnlled. K" on npner. Thla ununiinl down town place of womhtp will ba built on the ruins of tho old First Methodim Kplst opal hurth. wrecklmr uC which will hvKin oon, It In announced. Hhls for tho erection of the new ImllillnK, plan for whl h are now on view at tho old church, nro belna" taken. Ofonifl W. iJlxon, president of the truatco. aayn til' contractors huvo a 1 reaily nubmitted bbla. Thla church nlms tn clltifr tn Iln policy of tho pitat by kecpliiK Its doors open tho your round for the vlnitors in the loop, holdlnir lis rcKUlur servken each Hunday ns forimrly. It 1 x liected that the Hunday srhnn). whlt:h for lontc has) been conHldred one nf Ihe, most. IntaroMlliiK ' U10 lam It will provo even more popular lu th church's hew home, Narrow Scctarlanl mi HngjitH il While thrt properly will be held by one denomination, narrow reclarlnn- Ism will ho forKott'Mi. Its servico and mlnlMiry will be lrropi'itlvo of creed or race, with contemplated humani tarian pollutes and hoc la 1 s"rvict work day and nlKht throughout the yciir. . Tho Iwiale' Itb-a of- this down lown temple Ik net forth In the "('My Kotir- rtnunre,M a church periodical: "Croni- Ihff the sky In thin n-at buslneiot rep- ler, this temple will be n constant re minder or tho upper and oiurmil mcanluKS of life, as does Trinity church, Htnndlnp; nt the hend of Wall rtiruet In New York nllv, Tho market placttH or nm rlntdann nave a mono cross In tho rnntor. Ho In the heart f CIiIchko'k comiiM-rclni loop this 'Oitv Tt'inplo' wilt npeak to rnori of Ood, and of tho Ioj Kur oLiLrmtchcH and morn I Hlcnlflcanrn of life, and that ihn spiritual values nro oyer paramount. wntio men am soeKlnir Kold It will remind them of (tod. It will ho Ihe moat KluiUf leant fficua nolnt In the loop." t 1 j . . . , s '-1 iw)Iiivik ;ovr,itMi.p i;xit,(ts tuaih; rfvivat. (Continued from I'iibo Nine) effected nnd nil pnnt differences nro Ironed out. Keek til Clean Kin to , Thoy sook t start new business with a clean stnto even with the firms with which they' liiivn can celled orders In the pnsl and are sur prised when such firms refiiHU lliem credits or Insist , on ensh ilnwn my mentn, rino Ajnsrican recently, In Moscow socking nilJiiHtment of nn old cnnti-act and- also new business snid tneir HMitunn. was like that of a i,i 1 valo porson who oonsldnred lilmself bankrupt, with all old olnlms wlnort off, 'Starting nnnw. , . : Ono of llle ohl con rnoln. Invnlv. Ing . nhout 10.000,000 which the Soviets decllnm to resdjusl, was that of the .llobroff , conuviny of Mil waukee, . , . , . , , In spile nf Ihe.fnel that tliev re alised tho support of Ihe National t.'lty bank of New York .might bo of great value to them, Ilia soviet nn lliorltlns hnvo declined to permit the I'upreseutiuives lit tills hank In e to Itussln In recover the books of Ihe banks I'otrogrnd branch which was Tenth and Pearl Street ronflocnted In Ihe early stays of Ihe bolilievlk revolution. Iti-iftsler Clamtflrd Ad 1 euila Back to Pre-War Prices Every Ride a Joy Ride If ym are in it ai't'iistotiioil to wearing goml KoukIos you'll lie arccalily sur prised nt the ci nn fort derived from n niir nritiierK' fill,., I ...... , 1 . , Not all kinds of colored glasses art! ;ood nodules. Thry must not only he Mill aud dutt proof, hut nNo of the particular color or shade required hy your particular case. We will he f;lad to tfivc you sound advice on this point, and it won't make vour kouIcs cost a hit more. 4 Thnt'f just a part of the service 1 I If, l I I Hi II eoi Willamette: ax uoCNB.onc. EYESICHT SPECIALIST . BACK EAST Round-Trip F'ares LOWEST IN YEARS Daily May 25 to August 31 ' hy the Oregon Electric Ry- And Connecting Lines Choice of Routes nntl I.ihcrnl Stopover Arrangements Going unu iM'tuniing. Kciitrn nnit ROUND TRIP PARKS 1'ROM EUGKNE ATLANTA BALTIMORE ..(.. BOSTON BUFFALO CHARLESTON 9122.40 . 146.45 163.20 12S.S0 140.20 CHICAC.O on'ae CINCINNATI 111.15 CLEVELAND 113.45 DENVER 68.85 DES MOINES r 82.50 DETROIT 110.50 INDIANAPOLIS i 104.1 KANSAS CITY 76.85 WASH I NCTON S 148.45 Proportional fares to certain other Eastern cities, fares one way via California, train schedules; nnd oilier details gladly hc supplied on rcruest, ' . Sleeping-car nrrnnfrcmcnts nmdo, liarjgagc checked n"" tickets issued through from Eugene. Oregon Electric Ry. " ' ' ' It. R. KNICI1TT ARciif;. l4tiffeiic,' Or. ' Alt ft-mas nnd rubbish muit b rendy lo he hnuted nwny front th I. O. O, K. remetery by MoruUy, Mny 31 Hlffnrd, IVmeirry Cunimiue V Tr'J ' Moody t Toric Unttt an It uctooer or. $105.75 , 98.M , 89.7 , ' 76.85 105.75 LOUISVILLE MEMPHIS MILWAUKEE MINNEAPOLIS .... NASHVILLE .,n,i n, I7SSIC 11185 ntw unLLniu ...... NEW YORK " OMAHA PHILADELPHIA .... PITTSBURG st. louis Ji; i, t ST. PAUL JJ TflRdNTfl WW '4 .