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MORNING REGISTER. EUGENE. ORE., SUNDAY, MAY M, 1922 ' FOUR e L i i 3. ni Eat of , all. - 1 mm aeh. and lul C sub the, I hui the ha' ra I Mil em C Del exa Uor A ech, plat Th evej Th tu n T don por thel I Elll" feet foul T the "8U b'" I erai waa and pits her. had OVEfllSEBIM RECEIVE DEGREES JUNE 19 Those Who Have Fulfilled Re quirements Named SOME WAIT UNTIL NEXT FALL llumltvrt ami TWuty-nuie will Ho ivUo IVurtv ot HaHur of j Arts ni VulvociiUy rlplcmas will be given t it 1 4 sen lorn of the V nivern.it y or Otvson on rommenrcment day, Juiw I, accord ing to - announcement ot tV riot on Spencer, registrar. That number have fulfilled all graduation t.HiuUonuMHH and will be granted dotrve, it is an nounced. of this number. 1" will receive the degree of bachelor of arts: bach elor of schnce; 10, bachelor of arts in Journalism: flv. bachelor of sci ence In journalism: three, bachelor of science in education; ami five, bache lor of science in architecture, IV- prees of bachelor of business admin istration will be granted to 25. bache lor of laws to siv. and bachelor of nunte to one. Kight master' degrees will be awarded to students of the graduate school. air of which are muster of arts, and tv?o muster of .science. Twenty other students will receive decrees at thi time, if they succeed in fulfilling the neeee-tary require ments before commencement, but' will have to wait until next fall for their diplomas. Those who irel their do. pree June 19 follow: Many Cot n. A. Pcroc-e Bachelor of Arts Myrtle X. Ander son. Mildred ir Anderson. Ouy Eu rTi mnntiAut. I IllUn Auld. Anna K, Auld. P. S, Ault. Rcho Rosalind Italderrve. Arnold McCoy llluckhmn ,VMirt Verne Hlue, (iic Uobck I Dorothea Hoy n ton. Arthur Hrumiey, Kaymond Hewer Burnt, Arthur Iihiu Oumpbell, lan Campbell Curo Ivn Ouniton. Helen Virginia Cursou, V. Thomas Oonte. KWonor Coleman, Ktadie Cooper, Clara Corrigan, Violet II. Crandail, Wanda l.oietrt iWgett, Paul in V. levhi, tlormalue new, lrothy M. Dickey, Helen KvungeHn Dougherty, Veruou An dry us iHmKhia. Maurleii Klrotl, Alice Kvana, Mary Catherine Kvann. Esther bVII. Ml hired t-VriruKOU. .tutu M. i-le gal, Oleitn O. Vmnk, l-Moreno Kuru set, lNiche. Kllsnbeth Ouge, Kmma lane tlnrhude, Herbert l.eltoy tleary. Hc-herta Adele tlthson. Margery 1 14- bert, Iteubeu Chaiiyle Ooffreleve. Kltnor Ooodnough, Martha Lots Hall. Koxle Hall. Newtou 8. Havre! I. Utile Pearl Mtiaoumavvr. lionise Itaxxan. Bertha Alio Hays, VerA Uj Hender son, lieutrlc Hett-dey, l.eo ikMrge llertlcln. Arthur Clark Hick. KUIv , lliuiebiaiul. Helen irgialu Hooper Wilbur Klooi Hoyt. Kenneth Walter .lone, JVorri Itiehard .lowes, Mc.ry Alia Kelly. Ktibiheth Kestd. llclle J. Kldd. Ilelene Kuykendall, Kuth Ann Uute. Mary jtrgM. Im Wil liam Lewis, tllady Mildred l.uher. Ina Marjorie McCoy. Howard Taylor McCullooh. Ola More MetVrniolt. Mary VirK'lnia Mclourle. Muriel Me Kinlay. Avoca S. McMints. Iterntee Jean Mackensie. Myrtle May Muuerle. lorothv Dale ManviU R Kluabeth Mel'., lltith M. Mellinter. Dorothy A. Miller, .lay K. Miller. Maple Dell Moore. Katherine Hall Morse. M. Lu etic Murton. Helen K. NWon. Ha Huth Nichols, OeorKina MurKaret Derkins. Kmily Ahble Perry. Marrta ih Phelps. Ivan K. Phipps, Troy Aubrey Phlpps, Doris Kmelie Pttten sr, Fmnk . Kenneth Power, iviiner l.anre IHivvers. William Cato Uabtton. Florence Kathleen Hlddle. Cecil Fran cis Robe. Audrey H. Roberts. Helen Rose, Krnvst Auptist Uosen. Mamaret MrDonald Russell. Hubert Gregory Schenck, Jamesi 1 Rears, llasel See Iry. Corwin V. Seltx, Kichanl W. Shim. Kmorald FoMer Sloan. Kenneth Oilbert Smith. Kleanor E. Spall, Oe- ONE DAY ONLY SATURDAY; JUNE 3rd mm e,'I- J2&& M tVGHTY MILLION DOLLAR f1ROEfi OF TWO MAMMOTH MENAGERIES PRESENTING A SENSATIONAL WILD ANIMAL PERFORMANCE. 3 Big Sings 2 Steel Arenas. j EDUCATIONAL AND INSPIRING fit i- mm FUNNY CLOWNS riiipah tfieonfy rt AmfKO-Just brought from tl.e Sahara Dtserti 0- S Two-niLE Long open-den4 5TREET PAGEANT. , 7he most gorgeous 'specfocfeA ever presented under a rent - for tnelChidren amazing to alt. . 7 TLnv 50c Only Bisr Circus to Restore PRE - WAR PRICES Performances at 2 and 8 p. m. Doors Open 1 and 7 p.m. 50c Land tor Sale in Western Lane County Six acres of land in city of Glcnada, situated on main road, south ; also two lots. Ten acres of land one mile south of Glcnada, on main road south. ... One hundred and sixty acres of land situated on lakes two miles south of Glcnada. - ' Eighty acres of land immediately adjoining the' city of Glcnada on the cast. , Two fine office buildings in the city of Florence. The southeast of section 9, township 18, north of range 11 west. i These properties must he sold in the near future, and I will entertain any offer for all together, or for each single description. These lands cost me over $13,(XJ0 but I must cll, whatever the sacrifice. Make me an offer. Address J. C. HOLDEN Reed City, Michigan neva Marie Stctmo, Helen Irene Htm user, Wilhant Vuen Wuuou, Abu- ian Prixcilla Taylor, Draco UlUaticth Titiard, tleuuvlcvo Tilloteoit, Kulalla T bureau Titus, Joseph i, Toiuol. J. Clifton Tucker. Htrolmrd Ambrose Vnu Loan. Rov Neil Vcutgh, Waller H, Weiruer, Janet H. Wst, Adelaide 11. White Marian w, wtme, neien Catherine wuuams. roro k Alison, Jiweph lwliht Wllsoiu Norton Win nanl. Ralph tllen Vouutf, Kuuico ller trudo Xlmmermnn. Hue he lor of Hi'lonc KIm R. Wer ner, Animmnv Rrtmauirh, Mary A. Hrownetl, Rita K. lanfortl, K, Ray Dunn, Mathtiw Harris Kllsworth. Helen H. Hartley, Walter Olive Hum phrey. Ultftou U livland. Hael Claire tonkins, Klsle U I .aw re nee, Wuller lnvrnee. Helen lUKhary. Marian K. Mitchell, Merle W. Moore. Rcuhon Ratnnr, 1. Rurton Hhevk, Mniiuet l.oeke Klmonton, Jessio O. Todd, Flor ence K. Van Meter, Leah M. Watner. Adolnh Weliuirl, Katharhe lloli Wil li on. 1 Smtrnl Ww JtHinuitimn Rachelor of Art In .lonrnalUnt Arnold o. Anderson. Ruih Myrtle Austin. Clair JewnU Reale. I. vie Riy son. Allen irucrosa, John Dterdurff. Stanhy Cady Kisnvar France C, tJulsenberrv, Velum feJvtt Rupert, Florence Rebocea Skluner. Rachelor of Science i ,lourtvlUm Alexander 0. Rrown. Mad.ilenn Holman l.oKan. Avne 4tindcrscn Rae. Harry A. Smith. Jean Stmchan. RrtChebW of Science In Kdueatlon John O, Johusoii. Peter Lincoln Rpen oei OIka Wlkberr. puchelor tt Science In Vrchltecture Pell F. Hlnsow. l.vle Pa-eoe ir holtnev. Charles -Vrt'mr Irle, Cleo H. Jenkins. Petr I.tnd Jenn. Pachelor of Uwd l.erov Pl'immr Anderson. Sylvester H. Rurb lnh Wil Hum M. Coleman. Karl Frederick t:los. Alffer W. Lonabaui;h. Henry Rorden Wood. Itncheior of Ruslnss Admlntstra Hon Wnvne M. Akor. Dnv T. Mavly. Vimtl Olenn PeTnn. Krnest J. Evns. Crecene Alvin FarNs. Frnnr N F;- sett. Malcolm II. UnwKe. Wtivn" T Tnlvd, Marcus t,oreno itthatn. Ktrt F. ,eeMe. r.arklev t .mil.-hi in. Jnhn Kvan Math"son. Frnnt-Un .inh Mil ler. C. C'rl tvers, William Weslev Porter. Iontihi Hiitie Port wood. t'Mnes C. Sv. Paul 'ni Sott Thn,M" A. Strehnn. simile . Van 7!ile .Tr.. Flot Thorna Wbb. Horace 1 Wafrfleii, Arthur Fo-nst Wr ks, Rollln Vf. Woodruff. J. Forrest Yet ter. Rachelor of Music TWothyM. Dlekey. " Mast" nf Art Tvd Afre.i r(. -nd. Fran"iil 'v iii-tw rharb vk-v-toiv M'iV' Matthew C. , Rl le VI1M" U. fVirtmore. Mar f lelece Ren-nmln Itnr i alnir. O. Ua-u 1'ffe Mclntlre. mm advice is em COXWTKXT. INFAIMXtS CARE WILL I'ROI.OX; LIFE Isr, Time, Can? ami Qiutlltjr of Art Me It Dett-nuiului; l-Vciors lu Service Otvn x Asking how many months a battery will last Is like asking liuw many months a pair of shoes wfll Inst. The maker or his agent ran only answer thut it is "wear, tear and car" that count, hut nt the same time he will lay special stress on the "cure." Man ufacturers of the Willard niontire bat tery have. fiRurcd. as a matter of fact, that there are just four thInRM that determine the life of n battery. These nr use, (Im, care, and the quality of th battery Itself. If a person makes unusual de mands upon a battery he will prob ably reduce Its life by a few months, but with all other things eiual be will have attained a satisfactory ml lease. Consequently cont per mile In such a case Is as fnlr a basis for comparison as cost per month. What does time do to your bat tery? Ooln bark to the shn nrffti J ment. If you bought a new pnlr. wore ithem a couple of week and then left ! them off exposed to every condition I for a length of time, they would de teriorate. In fact, you would dis cover that they had ben wearing themselves out. It's the same with a bntter. ' Care comes next. Th battery Is something not only to use, but to use up. You provide your car with eleotrlcltv for starting, lighting and Ignition by using up th battery. The battery la not an Inexhaustible supplv of electricity, but It Is a boxful of electricity making Ingredients nnd these Ingredients must he restored ns used or th aupply will giv out. The IC EVERYBODY i with any idea of building should buy the lumber now. Our Scjni-Aniiual Bargain $ale of Booth-Kelly L HJ HI N is the big event of the season, and is proving a great suc cess. Whole piles of lumber are bought by a single pur chaser, and many of the specials we listed in our former ad have been hauled away. ' But we do not wish to disappoint anyone, so again we ask that you call at our Springfield mill today and investigate the many bargains we still have at sacrifice prices. t This sale is rapidly coming to a close. Do not pass up this opportunity to save money. The Booth-Kelly Lumber Co. Eugene Retail Dept. Phone 452 T5 TP1 Y ID) iu hi t Springfield Retail Dept. Phone 55 best protection la to refill th cell with water. c tin nt in tmttery reg ularly, and tnako teat of the battery every two wtxks. Huch car will guard against a sudden and perhaps costly breaXdown. KAMSOX AfiKXt'Y TAKK.V Th Tourist gnrug Inst week re ceived a shipment of Hani son tractors. Mr. Ogden. roanajier of the gnnur. has made arrangement for th re- esrahllshment of the Samson agency with the Tourist garage and will han dle th sale from I her. Queer Taste Accounted For Coming horn from a party lat on bright moonlight night, I did not light a lamb on entering the house. Feel lng hungry. I went to th pantry for a lunch. Taking He or bread, l spread it with what I supposed to b plum marmaJade. Proceeding to the kitchen, I took a bit of my sandwich to find It did not tost like those my mother puts up In my school lunrh. Lighting a !nmn I discovered 1 had used soft soap Instead of marmalade. inicago journal. CAN A MAN KIDNAP HIS OWN WIFE? : WW XSV . ill ,- -v Ban n"l ' r Irvin r.. ilr, of 81. Paul, proalilont of th Orout Norlhorn Oraln Co., mnr rli! the dnuithlor of wonlthy (loorifo I'. Klannery of 1'aul, In 1116. .Tho Htiilra, with unlimited money, wnro mnmlmra of tho hlKhoat ocloly in tho Twin Cltii-a. Two niontliH no alio aucil for dlvorco, nllnxlnn cruelly. An Injunc tion wan granted roalrulnlnir bar hunbnnd from IntorforliiK -with lior. but HUlr want to her homo, aho awoara, whllo aho wu dlarohad and. by praaalnn ft lltot to her aldo, forced hnr Into on auto .arid i drove htr to Bt. Cload, Minn., whom thny Rnent thn nlnht. Next ilny, when ha atopped u a gaaolino umllon. aim hnd him nrrrplod. Ho wna niMilcncoil to 60 dnya In Jail In Mlnno npolln, whero ho apent twd wcflcn, Then ho auod out a'wril of hnbaaa aorpua, which wna denied, but ho wan freed on bond, pendlnif nn appeal. Mr a Blulr, want beforo the rand jury and nought to have htm Indloted for kldimpplniri but hla attorney allonea a, man can't kidnap hla own wit. . Tho supreme court of Minnesota will aeolde. i WAR GAS BURNS TREATED it Ft oitu civ AiiVmcA.v i:m t'll-INCY IX TKKATtrT IAI)K frorrMpaadnAmof the AartfttM lSMa) HT. Lul IM. Mn.. May 14. A rMnl of American efficiency In (ho troat inejti uf war gaa burn of thn lungs was reeoided tonight in the ection on laryngology of th American Medical uMuciatlon meeting her by ir. Iifny- it rac. or inaianapoiis. ur. Fag served with baoe hiMpitnl No. tl In Franr and wna In charg of 4000 gassed soldiers, only two of whom died. Arcording to Ih. Tag death I du to eeondary tndamniatlon and sup puration following absolution from abscesses and Inad equal drainage of tne lungs. During hui service Ir. Fag rounu tnat tn giving or various solu tJona In oil was effective in aiding drsinsge from the lung and In re lieving the coughing and spaatn fol lowing war gas burns of th throat and lungs. - Standard Koala Kliortnmd In lKhtt twenty nations detailed to lull their standard of length from a p.titiituin sraln; now Franc, th jeal ous guardian of this niece nf in.-tl. is (Umincd to flud that It has Inngthuned tv a duinluilcroti, or flvo-rnillionlhs vt a ni'-ter, wvyg th Hclentlflo Amor ican. i nn only explanation available, la I luil tho annual luoiimg nf th bar way iiavn im responsitiio for dls placing the idaAlnum innliieiilnM. n will bo carefully wiUnhod for tho neitt 10 years, and tho cleaulnu mnv hi,v w tut- auawioncu. Ttollovo In Itccintor ClnsMirind fled. DOCTOR ORDERED WOMAN OBEYED Took Lydia EPinktam' Vg. etable Compound and u Now Well ChleilffO. flllnohl. "Vnu mnln ttav. Tfomon n good medicine when vnu put ljydle K. Plnkham'a VncpntaKIa rim. pound on tho m&r- IeaL Aft.ir 1 hA m, lloly 1 wna, all run laown mui ao nervoui It Kent lovorythlnif he could iiu uuuu mo up, men rioorderodmototak Lydla E. I'lnkham'i VoRetablo Cora- n ...... .1 .1.L Lf J Icic and I am now ew woman.I have hod thro children and they are all ommanded your medicine to several iruHwa mna wiey epoax niCTlyorit, You world. ''-Mr.AnRiTilToHiiCK,10667 WnbMh Ave,, Chlcaito, Illinola. There Is nothing very (tronKo bout the, doctor directing Hra. Tomahaok to uae byoia u. rmKnam a VefetabM Compound. Thor are many phyaiciana wko dancommend it and hiKoly appieci to f tafalu. , , . " .. . Wonwn who are norvoua, run down, nd auirorlng from women's ailments jhould ifivo thin well-known root and herb modictnn a trial. Mrs. 'fonuhcok'a experience ihould guide you towards heajto. Eugenes Only hew sive Automobile Acces sory House EQUIPMENT FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS Kvcrytltinj Cuaranttrd to (live 100?;. Satisfaction or your inuiicy dark. Service With Smile Stewart's ALTOMOIIILK MX ICSSITIKS 141 Eait 9th St. Illllll'llllllllll h it;, v. Bin, rhBB ill College Ice Cream TAKE A BRICK FOR YOUR PICNIC v.in .. . ... . i t i.'.f r'nllcpc let j uu ii npcii nnmctning sweet owl com. a wick Cream is most convenient and economical. Phone 1480 We will care for nil your fountain needs. We make all oi iuauwuS) irtuts nnd syrups a complete nnc tain supplies. Write or phone. Eugm Ftuit Growers i4ssV East 8th and Ferry "The home of College Ice cream"