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I . V .. UftllilflLluiiuiiiriuji . CAKOIOATES RNKQUNCEO Figures on All Republicans Are Totaled By Clerk pETAILED STATISTICS GIVEN Mini II'iiIIIi'iimn Viiln fur Kltliiirili mul lliiinlltiiii, IH'iuiKfutx, hir ( lii'iill .liuluo .'i.!'.' n'".'.';"'!,. '"'ho - Ji.hu H. ,;, " I'. H tli.wi.i ii. r.i-i. . Ml,i,.. .... . .. "..'.ur, 'I'lin villi, mi lii . ""' " it.i...i. r.iM.iw; """'" I'm- il"ViM iiiii -..w..p,m,.,. i . ti n. V,."n"lll,," Will , . , ' i'HH l ow. 411 I nnr.tlr.on for ci.hxli. r ..' . ' ' . "" i. .... , ' . 'It IIHV- TODAY'S SCHEDULE 15 BIG H.M.V.VIION All.MV TO 'IIAVK NIL .MDIIOI'H MI'I'INUH I'll-llli'iuiiit C(ili,(i(. VH W AiIiIivkh I'Hlilln mi Hiibjvrl i,f "In IuiiiIivh I'Ii'IiIm" Muiulny T iilu ! Cnwiuln Nclii'iliiln 'Crimiiili.r" (lini-gii , Imvln will Knii Hum. t Itni-K at I he loiiil Knlviillt.il Army hull. H 14 Hov. . - , . .., ii.tiiiy, iill'Hii ' I Imlim Hi., win. I. up Hi.rvliiin i.r III I ' '"" ...t r r ii .11 Hi.' I(...lllill mi iiiiiilliliili.a mi, L U II IVIUIMPrP nmill '""I"' l'')liiliiinli,.i.it" li.r'. bi":,!;'' D. U. tAtnLIbtb dLGIN A-M J-'- J.yl.yl' ly I'leiM II. H. Ilrymin. Tin- . I'. M., itiilijci-i, "I'mlm." Jmnit Ii"" I1"1'" v",y " ii t I........ , 77777.. ., I'I." I'. .M., Hllliji'il, Hiilvu- "," ni.iny ""ii' Imvliiii I ii wil i ' AI AI m.Ml; KI:iimo Wll.i, H.m." , in fur illfii'rwil liri'i'lm'l iirrii'vm, mul . III'. IU:l,IVl:i(l II 'ioiiav 1 I'liplnlii I,. W. IJoiinr, "liitlli.iy I .v flgim'M wi'm iiiMt'it iinlll tlie i'iiuiii . li.'jiiii-iniili-" lo the culuiii'l, will - .....n-l y.MIIlK IH'II lll.-H Kl'I'V CCM III -t all nVI.I villi, ull lli'liulillrnii cnuilliliilva (ulk)w: ' lli.vpiiiiir--Hull. M78; lltrnn. 1107; Olnili. I;"'n; I'Mlornoii, Willi.., 4r.2; li'. I' Hlilln Trrimurcr Huff, IHIH: llyini, 11.711. .Jimllri f Hut"''"! Ciiiirl- llinni.il, li.'.i; MrCiiiui- u I.'.' ; lliinil, tfllt'lMllll. HlnK' Hillierlntciiiliint of 1'ulille In ilrurlh'ii --Churchill. H7J3. l.Atinr I'liltliiilnnlullul; lllllrj.tl, 1707; Oral'!. 21 il I. CiiiiiiitM'll Miih I'liirnllly IMihlli' H.'rvlret 'itiiiiiilNnluni.r C.l in ! 1 1. IHIH; l.iiyinini, 7; 'rhl... i,if. m:n. itllt.niil ('iiiniiilMugiiiiill - nihlim, l.r: wiiiiiiiii". f. l'or ri'iill r Wiltiiiitm, puliUi. Mrr. vlci rnmniliwloir Vim, 37nl; nu, .-i.r rcriill of Krpd (I. (lurhtfl, pultll iurvloa coiiiiiiiwilurivr Vii, imio; no, ir.'. I i.r inii'liliil. UK: MiK'i.y. IKHit; O.lnuiilnr, 1173; Kprrlmin, 30H3; VI. U.UIIM. 1 74ft. l-'or CuinirniMiiiiiiii Kilivr. HI 9; llnwli"'. l'3'.; Norl.lml. IW, -iir Hliiln Hxlittliir fr.un Limn CNiiinly J. f. M'iKliKlry. 3ulf ; Wi.ll.r II, 4iniA Mul. Knt Hliiln Hfluilor from f.inu mul Linn I'ulillUlU K. II. Ciinlck. asm. Kor iii'pii'Hi'iiiiiiivij fi.iiii Uuio ftlillilv Klliml llvilf, I73; I'. I.. CII.'llllhTN. ItlitA; Kminrll lltiwiir.l. lit: iii'njnmln K. Kfni-y, lain; iii-nn Wnlkrr. Iillil; II. f. WhcUr. IM'.U. -"or Ciiiuily ,oiiiiiiliuiii.ni.r lii.rr llamllii. 1(75; II. f. Murliuwn. bit; REORGAiiAl I 2:00 I'. M. iiwi n.lo l M Ciiiiiiiin I .ii n . Aiilhoiiy. nf tlm I IiiiiiiI rurim, nliil. K (hut I ho pub- I Hi' In InvllOil lo allund tlH'Ho Ml- I VlCI'H. j I.li'iili'niinl Colonnl flcornii N. DiivIb J Kvc ili ffft.s nunc ac curately dctci iniiicil. IJ Curici l glasses iiunc care fully (ittcil. Jdctilar inusclc currcctiuii liy cxrrcisi". If yntir case is especially ilif- (iiult or ymi haven't hail -.complete C o in"f o r t from wearing glasses, consult Dr. Royal J. Gick o P T O M !: T R I S T 908 WilUmetto St., Upstairs NOTIC-My office will le "pen Decoration clay, May M) I iiiiiiiiriiK'm. iii )u, Hevi'inl Will I lit Orilnli, .Mliiliry or Cliuri'li T.i.luy In liiiciiliiiirniil.. du v for tlio I'.iiki-iio llihlo iinlvi'iMily ini.l li.inm rnw In t'l.inniiini'iiiiiiiiil ilny. Ttiniliull niit tin. iiiihi u'..,. nii.,,1.,'. ,.t i. Il of loli-lillili'it In Mi., tl'imrl ml"1",' ' '" " laK" coiiicri'Kulliiii t ! "I liliii.li! I iinfl.ii y mi. I .1 ii, Hl""ill"'l Army Vrumiili." ini'i llliK Innt liiivo I'.'.'ii lulil un.l i-ii. li Inm bi'un I""'" "" 'lln "'') l "f "Niiiinimi," llm n .,, L-..,iiiiui njiiu, wan cli'iiiiMi'il uf lila li-pruHy by pluriKlnic "n tlnii' ,i tin. rtlv.'r Jnriliui. (II..II..I Imvln ainU'd llmt loprony wioi ii lyim nf Hln. , "Xo MiH'i-cHHful hllliiiin rurn him iwit lii'cn iIIkimiviti'iI fur Icnroiiy." hi. mild. "lnil nlwiiyn di'iilH wltll thin illni'iuo tliroiiKh lulnt.'li'H." 'rim cnluni'l iliicliiriiil doUvurunro miiild lio fiiiiiid frnin ulii by "iilmiKlnK liitn Hi,, mol. olotinHliiif wittora nf Cul viuy'B Klt'iiuin" r.ir. hn mild. "IIiIm Ih tlio only wny which (lod him provided wlli'l-i'hy nii'ii run Imi linulcd of the h'liriiHy of iiiulKhti.iMiHtii'HH." i iiiniiln Iini lor muiK "My Klim Went Itnllluic Awny." -iiiliilll j.. H. Anthnnv nnnminriiil Inm tilctit Hint ul) incmlxTH of tho Anicrlc.in LtKlun. Iine County uM Nn. 3. w ro luvU(l -n innKNii In nlti nd CN.IniM'l Ijvm iiililrcuM, "In KInndorH I'liMii.i. 3iuiKiay eviiijiiiK at 8 o'clock. Thl.t iHtdrcKN wilt cnnfiiwi,. iti- nn' pfitillc fl)(iir(lii(f in Kiwntf. A(i innlliiK in Cuiitaln Amliony, a largu iK-iiiuiliuo jb filllinipntCU. :U uttrnilcil Uy n lam aulhnri n ho tmrcatnitriNitft wnlm will bo niu M l Hi Mrnt DirlNiiim rlturrh t II. Tin. iMiiKrum Tor tho day will 1h tin f (i Mown: 'lni uh. "KIiik All Olorloim," lt;trri)iy. IJ 11. 1 Mlxod O-mrlct. "How Pmuii Tlilno l-tiir,' K. Ulllltt. Jtarrnlnnrivi.o Hcrnton - ir. Klljnh V. Ftlvom. nlliuillnii Hrnlcp f'oniliirtfd liy Dr. VIU'ith and I'rcHlilnnt K. (. Knn- itlU'rllUl. 2 -HO p. in. Kornml oponlnr of thn I.oulsi II. Tiinior iniiNoiiiii, Milrd floor K II. IV nlnilnlKtrntlnii hulMlnir. Tho niuwiitn will lm opoii In vInII iih rutin 2 : SO lo 4 : SO p. in. KtOO p. in. HnoHtil MuhIc, "Olio HwiM-ilv Holotnn ThfiiiKhl," Ainliro) Mappy llnrtnuny iint ltd. Ihii-t. "Tho Klnic of I.nvo My Hlivp hord In." Hholloy. Tlw tw-rmnii will ym proiuhcd by four nf Him rtonlorn. Th iiroitrnin fnr tomorrow liaw Itfon ittrailErt'd iij fnllnWfi: Alumni lttiHlnrHH iniittti(;t K. B. V. auditorium. 2 30 p. in At u mul addn-HM, K. n I . ftiull- tnrliim :Sf p. m. Kloyd A. it nun, Widln Wnlln, Vahli'Fnn. Alumni bunniK-t. S:S0 p. m. imdimitii (iT-ltai. It p. m, ' firrm i-f Indo, "Aitomo Klrrt Hon tutu.' M-iid-tKtniii Mury V.. fttpvonit. I rrnycr - WJlllniii It Itulrd. i "Kvoiilnr HmiK." Iliirllint llnppy liarnmnv itmnri. Atldr'jw- l'rildont P. l Campbell. TnlvorHtlv nf Orovmi. j Unlit. "Jo "hIk Tlflnfl." from "MIk- nop." ThmmtH Mlldrod JokkIi Smllli. jtiilnNi tofro Krndimtlnff clrmn j Abo I", r.onnott. j CnnfrritnK l'vroe I'rriltloiit Hun-j di"H"ll-. ponodlrtlon-8. ltax ClillJorn. VoTIOK von HIDS Hen lod bit!'" v.111 bo rit-flvpd not lutor tbiui Juno K.ib. 1t22, fnr Inbnr ro. ilithfNl In palm Hrlioul lintm In HIh trbt N Inrnlod nt Jdmiroo. Oro- hoii. Uullttit lo bavo lwi rou l h of piitnt und tho roof ono rout of utaln. Tho bonrd r'H' rVf thv rluhl to rc Irri a tiv or nil bldn. MIIH. It HI. ION H. JOHNSON. Clork. &loiiroo.'Orooii. May JO. 1922. 5-28-7 FULLER BRUSHES 69 Uses I lend t Foot, Cellar to Attic C L. FRIEND, Phone 1023 onday Specials -at Ufye Phone 257 Groceteria 48 East 9th St. I large pkg. Olympic Wheat Hearts . . 25c I large pkg. Olympic Oatmeal ...... 25c I large pkg. Olympic Pancake Flour . .25c 1 largepkg. Alber's Buckwheat Flour . 25c 1 0 lbs. Netted Gem Potatoes v . . 22c 2 lbs Bananas 25c 1 lb. New Potatoes 10c I -lb. tin M.J. B. Coffee ..38c 3-lb. tinM. J. B.Coffee $1.12 5-lb. tin M. J. B. Coffee . .$1.85 1 lb. Groceteria Butter 39c 1 tin Nlo, 1 P. S. $Hced Pineapple ..... 25c I tin No. l P. S. Sliced Pineajjple. . .30c The Groceteria Phone 257. TO MlvMOUIAI; 1AV COMI'MiTK SvUa KixvU-cn, I'uradr mul lurora- lioa of tinivm Ifirimlrd la I'ro-. irrum; riimcni KrqutMU'd Tho uioinury of ihono who fought una dlwl In tho drfetiKo of tlu-ir unliy olthor on th Imltlofiold r on tho writ rry whhIum will bo bonor od by the people of Kukouo and iJine county by hi itf la I t'XoniHOM at the oomvlorto. pa radon and tho decora tion of tho graven of tho horo doad. At 2 o I'lncK in tho ufti-rnoon tlio Wuiitan'sj ludlrf curpM will conduct a Borvico ul tlu mill raco, Ninth avenue brldRo, prooodod by il parade, which will Mart from the armory at Ii;3tl o'clock In tho follnwIiiK order: woman h Honor corpn, Hich Moun tain t.li'o. (iiaiid Army of th Ho publlc and other patriotic oruunlKu tiotiH. Tlio lino of march will bo on Hoventh avomio sMt to illicit ntreot. Houlti on Hitch h trout to Nlnlh avuiiuo. thonro timt to iho hridKo, wher the loiiowiiiK proKram will bo rondertfd: KTipturu r outline and prayer. Hov. fli upy k. cox : muMic oy . qua riot. Mm. c. h. wiiiuiiK'Mhy. .ira. ti, d. I.inn. W. V. (lilntran and U (1. Hu ll u; Htutcnicnt of tho occasion and purposje of tho projcram, Jennio II. HlKKini: memorial aildroMS. Hov. W 11. L. Alarahall; rituallHtlc ttcnico. of flco-M of tho W. H. C; munlc. "To' Iiik 1' In worn on tho UIUowk." (itllntet Amorira, quartet and nudlonco; bene (I let Ion, Hovorcnd Muruliall; "Taps," liail linvuv. Tlio pamdo will form nt tho arm ory at 9: So o'clock nnd march nt 10 o'clock, ffolng north on Oak ntreot to rifth ii venue, thence wom lo Willam ette, nouth to Thirteenth avenue, eawt in Alder street; south to the I. O. O. fr cemetery. Major William O. Whlto will bo imii'Hhal of tho day, nun luted by H. 11. .McCarircr and Ouy Mnhor. I-'ol lowing Is the formation of tho parade: Oregon State band. Provisional Battalion Orojcon Na tional Guard. Company "C" nnd Knpineoni com pany, KlrHt It. lfind Infantry, Cap. tain Lawrence .lonfon. commanding. Orand Army of tho Kopublic In uu toniobllofi. Woman's Relief rorp.i. l.adlo of the O. A. It. KpanlHh War veterans Auxiliary to Spanlnh War vetornnR. Military detachment Vnltrt Htnlen army, Tnlvorslty of Oregon. It. O. T. C. bund. imtallon of U. O. T. C radetn. VetorunR of Foreign Wara. Amorlcnn Keiflon. Auxiliary to American T.ORlon. AH other fruternnl orders. County offtclnla. CltV offlclalfi. Citizens. The committee renttojtta that ns many ns possible nweniblo nt tho olminhnr nf commerce nt 3 o'clock Mondav nfternoon for tho purpose of enthoi-inir' flowor for the Knives of tho soldier dead. ARMENIAN GETS NEW SUIT KI'tJI'.XF. MAX'S CI.OTIIKS KKXT IIV SUSTAKK. Bonio poor Ai'mcnlan tfl noon to receive n brunil now suit of clothos from KtigiMio. A w ilnyii nito a moiubpr of ono of tho wirorltlon nt tlio unlvorslty borrowed from lior brother a milt of clot hen t hut had nevor been worn, for tlio purpone of wonrlnff It at a mnii iiuenide. When tho miiRauoriulo wn.i over silo hiniB tho olothea up In tlio olonet of lior room. Hhortly nftorwnnl tho di'lvo of old clothliiR for tho Armenian. bcKan. Otlior mombo of thin noroi'lty onw thin milt of, olotcs In tho cloiiet and bundllnir It tip, sont It out with a. lot of otlior thlnga gathered toROther nt thin liouao. Tho mlstnko w not dls oovorod until too Into to hunt up tho iiiIkkIiir suit of clothe nt tho local warehouse where theso thing aro collected for shipment. Call fnr Wood lllds The board of director of .ohool dintrlot, No. 13, I.nno county, Oregon, will rocelvo bid. up till noon, Juno i i 22, for 85 cord of old growth b'odv red fir wood to bo dellveted at Santa Clnra hlgl) school building, nnd 8 cord, of old growth body rod fir wood lo ho dellverod nt tho lowor Simla Clara mihopl lioimo. Tho board of director of anlit district reserve tho right to retect any nnd nil bids. ' CI. K. FB.Y, Clerk. Nugeno, Motor A 6-S5-B Once again has the power of low prices shown its strength. Crowds from far and near are packing this store to get the greatest bargains ever had in Eugene. This Event, Replete with Golden Opportunity, is Now Going oh at a Rapid pace r Men's Shoes Dress $5,50 English Shoes at $5.75 Tan JCnlish Oxfords at $6.50 Gun Metal Welts at $7.50 Brown Ulucher Weight $7.75 Beacon Brown Oxfords at , $K.0O Brown ICnlisli Calfskin at Kdmojid's Foot fitters at $.5.75 Leather Outing Shoes at , $368 S3.78 $3.97 $4.87 $4.98 $5.63 $6.47 $2.63 Boys' Shoes $1.47 $1.49 $2.67 $2.25 Tatch Tennis Shoes at $2.75 Leather Scuffcr Oxfords at $3.75 Pearl Elk Outing Shoes at $2.75 One-Strap Slippers at .., $4.00 Brown Calf Oxfords at .1.. $4.00 Patent Mary Janes at Ladies' Shoes. $3,75 Strap Kid SJippers at $4.00, Vici Lpw Heel Oxfords at $4.50 Brown Calf OxfonU at $475 Strap Patent Pumps at $5.00 White Strap Ptimps at $6.00 White Sport Oxfords at :....'. $6.00 Fancy Sport Oxfords at $6.50 Hand Turned Pumps at .:....:..'...:.: $2,47 $2.67 $2.87 $2.98 $3.38 $3.98 $4.19 $4.48 Girls' Shoes $1.78 $2.78 $2.79 A.E. ROSE, Saks Expert !ri tiunge Reorganizing Model sBIhoe Stoire . 724 WILLAMETTE STREET DHnlNACE TOQR TO BE HELD TOril TO START JI N K 1 INCI.l'DlCS Various DistrMH In Vulk'y tv IlA Vbdtwl Trip fTtnler Auspices of Ktuto AwjclnUnn COOVKU ASliUIiS tO BE (.OVIlNOJl (Continued from Pago Ono) A tour of tho .draJnnffe areas of tho Wlllametto valley ban boen ar ranged for the tianuul field meet of tho Oregon Stutot Dniinne fi8Mcla tion to be held Jnne 1 to 3. Thone wutbinR to mako tho trip will meet at Salem at tho Marlon hotel Thurs day mornlnff, June 1. Tho lntr;e tlio plant noar the falr prouiKis will iirst do inspected, men tho Uralnapo district on Inke Imblsh. Thero tho men will have nn oppor tunity to seo a ditching' machine of tho typo built by S. H. Brown, presi dent of the association., X movie camera will bo along on tho-trip so that pictures of tho varloun enter prises can be taken. That afternoon tho drnlnase projects In Unn county will bo examined, the party coiner by way of Albany. Lebanon Browns vlllo. Coburg and on to Kugono for tho nieht. Tho second day wet areas on the west side will he examined ns fnr north as Corvnllls whore the party will stop for lunch and to Inspect the tlltnir experiments on the experi ment station fields. ' I-Ator In the afternoon tho party will tour Totk county, reachlnK McMlnnvillo In the ovonlOr?. Ynmhill and. Wsishlnflon counties will bo visited Kalurduy. Juno 3. The party will reneh Wnpato Ijike, n WashlnKton riralnnce rttstrict number 7, before noon nnd will dis band nftor lunch In Forest Cirnve. A povornment dininnge euKhieer from tho oflice of rural enttlneerinff cumo to Corvnllls a month abend of tho trip, nnd will complete tho pre limlnrv rtoslirninff of tho outlet dltchofl for tho prlnciiwil wot places In the valloy. Most of these areas hnvo been larRoly outlined In con nection with the detnl cd soil survey work. It Is now planned to have the preliminary map showing nit wei arena and outlets nooded rendy In timo for the drnlnngo tour. lltetniled soil surveys of sir of the nlno valley counties indicnte that np proxlmutely one-thlrrl of the soils In tho vnlloy arc so wet as to require drninaffn ns the first step In their development. These lands nro rovor a,bl.v locnteil as to transportation linos and their productivity can doubled by drnlnaffO. Pralnnffo Is tho most permanent imprnvemoat that can be given these li.'nds nnd should precede any otner lnvcsimoni. m un treatments. "Keen the first three days In June opon nnd Join tho caravnn,V urges W. Tj. rowers, head of tho depart ment or soils nt Oregon Agricultural onllege. nnd secretary of tho stnte drntnnno association. "This trip will ho highly Inslructlvo ns It will enable everyone to seo nil of tho Important wet areas in tho valley." Klgtith Cm do F.xnm Innt Ion TTnifrti-m stnto elffhth grado exnm- InnHnn will hrt BlVOn In SChOOl. (lis- (rlnts which: hnvo pupils who havff ful filled tho conditions nnd for whom applications for questions hnvo boon received on Thursday nnd Friday, .Tnno S nnd !. 103. Conditioned pu pils in the Mny examination must work off conditioned subjects at this examination nnd questions will bo sont for thorn. Pupils who hnvo foiled Will hnvo to nppty for questions if they wnnt to tnko It finrnln. ' Cotintv School' Suportntendpnt 8un-6-27-8 mah. is writing letters announcing his candidacy for president. B. Ij. Eddy, Douglas county senator, wrote some iettni-s several months ago looking for wupport, but no developments along this lino have been heard recently. HiTbwt Gordon is Keeker Herbert Gordon of Multnomah is canvafsing the situation; with what success is not known. Dentol Burdick, .Pf'gcnutl-'3. Jefferson. Crook; Kla math and Lake, is the only legislator from east of the Cascade mountains who Is aspiring for the position of pre siding officer. Thomas B". Kay of .Brjon county is anocner wno nas. launched a candidacy for speaker. During the next six months all of the aspirants will be scouting for votes and this will be continued after the gcnt-ral election until some one has 31 votes pledged for speaker and some one' has 16 votes sewed up for president.. qtulck results use Register Classl- Noticc to Public ana My Pntron On account of the fact mat tho building In which I have been located for some time is now being torn down, I will (after Monday) bo lo cated temporarily in tho alley, about 50 feet back from my former locution. ' I will continuo to buy poultry, eggs, dressed veal and pork and wish to so licit your patronage. FARMERS IMPLEMENT AND POULTRY HOtlSIO H. D. Seymour, Prop. 5-28-1 Believe In Register Classified. tw Tinv.i j. nick will ho In his 'office, 008 Wlllnmotto street, nil dny Mondnv nnd Tuesday. Glasses cor rectly fitted. B-S8- Tnsuro with Henry Tromp, 38 W. 9th.tf HEYWOOD BABY CARRIAGES X -3 OFF For One Week Only . . . ... : , ... .. We wiU place on sale 50 Baby Carriages built by the Heywpod-akefield company, tlies'e carriages are sCTen- tifically "built to fit the baby," and we believe are the lpest carriages tp be obtained anywhere. FOUR-WHEELED! CARRIAGES OnerFpurth Off NOTE THESE PRICES: Regular $75.00 Carriage, the hest carriage made by Hey wood. ' This week 56.2S Regular $62.50 full small round reed carriage, old ivory finish, corduroy lined. This week ....$46.9ft Regular $37.50 cream finish. This week $26,00 Regular $28.50. This week ............1$21.40 All colors midnight blue, grayi brown, old ivory ami cream.' OPEN-AIR; for baby is the greatest stim ulant to healthy growth. Par ents cannot afford to overlook this unusual opportunity to buy a well-built carriage at J4 off I Applegate Furniture G Eugene Theatre Bldg. O. Phone 919 Ml O W. Ii