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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1922)
MORNING REGISTER,1 EUGENE, ORE., SUNDAY) MAY U, 122 Jantzen Swimming Suits for the entire family NEW 18 oz. , French Back Worsted OK TIIK I'IM'.ST WOOI.KNS Silk Decorated X' i and Hand Tailored FOR BUSINESS MEN Tlicsc bruiiliful fabrics conic in our incn'n i Hcrvntive American model, n kciiIccI thrcc-liulloii semi-soft coal, lliat will suit you $40-00 Greater values lower prices 11 "One of Eugene's beat store" HI 'J roc CAUGHT IN THE IROUNDS II MrMn Miller, local realtor. Ml yo tenia)' on a tuItio trip to Muiorica. VUU'njt nt Mlfnl Mr. mitt Mi. Karl Kil.inti.fk of thu. eitv are ien.1 m tho week-end Wafting at Mvd- ,M . . . Natal 1lr'lunvt It Filial Jay FmMio Oldham yrirtorday f Ur Jim naval dlacliarito at Ilia ofllco of foamy Cltrfc H. Jlryaon. lt(tl I'niridiiMti Horn Chorion McCain, roml patrolman of ilUlrlrt It, iitar Uiikii!. wo a UiiKi'iie bun innH vttimr ypeprlny. MiUwjr Itmltttr VUlt V. H. Mtmro rrallor of lUlny. wim it Kti 1110 liiil iipm viaitur yrntrrilay In connection with A mul mtntt deal. . Hard I5 11 Kitordhur A, A. Aleck tit Her wita fint $111 in tho Ku jrne J u tiro rnurt yoMordity (or ptiltnir hla car oti tho highway. . MIm Hiodi Vlunt to Go fo Sun ftujtrlMii Mow Jiiult't ltuH l rlanr.lmt to leave for Han Krnurlrro nl.re (ho nmy remain fui nma time. Ittntlnir fr INirtlnml Mia Mnr turd I'rtre. aooommiiilrd hy lior nloc leave InilnV for m motor trip to I'ortlnml and will return here Ui-U FIJI lloM llralr Today The l'hl On tn in it tirltn fraternity of thr I'nl malty of Oregon will hold the annual nlenle of I ho orjtiinixutlon loiliiy nt Cotiunr, Ativptrt Xew riMltlon Arthur Yale, who formerly wo employed it (He Model alUie' wtore, haa iipcrplod h iMwllInn at tho J. C I'rli o Hhoo company. Will I-mvfl for Citllftirttln Mr. rintl Urn. ( l. Itorer and futility acrom- Imnled hy Mr. 11n WhrHrr. In tor of Mr. ltorer, will Imvn till wrrk for ft Crtlifornlu trip nnd oxpmt to be b Mfiil for it ho til ihroit Wortii. Tluy will vimt Mr. Hoi.t'h molhcr. Mr. Kmmii Itoior, ut I.ok Aiik1"n. WulUT Dlllunl 1 1 (to WnlliT II. Itllnn, w ho In now minctintKiitloiit of MchootM nt 'IVlrtlo, Wiiah,, In hnro to vimi Iilri motUar, Mm. H. J. Dlllunl. l4iivm for lNtrtlnml Vrrnon Dun it NtuilPitt nt tho CnivrrfiUy of Ore uun, h'uvrit totbiy for rortlnml whore h will aprtnl hovithI diiyn vlnltlnir with rehitlvm. t4'trlMljitlvr C'nnilhliito tloro II. C. Whrflcr. -fcmliilitt for tho offlro of I .iino county roprone ntntlvo, wim KuKrno vlnlUir yrntorUuy from his iionio in ritmnnt 1 1 ill. Itnlnli Jfu'lftmi IdiiYra for Koiitlw- ttnlph Jiii;kMti. forinorly Imuo county .lopuiy clork una moontly In tho In- Miriinr iiutlnoiw horo. Irt luM nlKht for Hnn tii Crux, C'nllfnruln. Motont ft Ncnttlo Kriink Itlmio. window trtrmiirr nt tho MrMorrnn mid Wiuihliurno Ntoro, loft yo?iiordfty hy nutumoltllfi for Krattln to vlnlt hli hrothor who Is In the navy. Irli to Yomnlls Mr. nnd Mrs, J. M. Kholloy mid MlM Ironn Applo- BUto loft -mttorily nftomoon bv motor for Yonrnlln, whoro they will rum n In until nftrr incmortnl duy. No 8ortlin Will llo Krolil nt l-til" roivv) (lum-li No nor vie eon will ho hold nt Hi. Man'n Kplnronnl rhurch tod n y on nrcount of tho 111 now of the roc l or. Hev. Krodorick u. JonnuiK. ;ntml Jury I'nnol In CiUrV Tho I.nnu county urnnd Jury yowlordny wo railed by JuiIro J. W. Hiuntlton to convono iit tho court houno May SI ai 9 u. in. to tko up criminal work To Attctul limit v CotnTtitlnn Molvln Mmiaen nd It. A. Mrtrulty of tho KuKno Kvalty bonrri, will loiivo tomorow for Hnn Francisoo to nttond tho Intornutlotml Itonl ttsto Dealers' convention In Uiat city this weok, C, a. Ilonnott, father-in-law of Mr, MrCully, will accoinpuny the party to vlH u. stntor In HJi-n Krun- iHco, Tho trip will bo tnuuo by. uutoinobllu. Vurt4iouM ltwolvcf 'ar of luta tHH Tho KuKono timnKori' waru- hoiiHit yoHtortlay rocolvt'd u carload of potatoi'H from llillsboro. There Is mild to be a scarcity uround Eugene. .Mrs. Iclfr ljcn'ra for I-ist Mrs. Itotu-mi 'ciiur, of this city, has loft for n visit of sovoral months with rol- utlvoe nt Knnsait City. Mo. Hhe ox perm to return to KuKono about Hep' inbrr 1. 1lld Wrlfnm Worker Ilrrfw-Mlns l'Viiuciin HnyoH, of tho state child wolfuro oomtulw.ion was In tho city yostordny nnd nddnwod tho rort- nlKhtly club at 1's moottiiK In the aflornuon. w I iKlii Hamilton on IUni.1i JudK" J. W. Iluinllt4n or Hosobuiif. hoard a number of circuit court canon here yostordny In the absonc of Judgo O. F. Hklpwoilh who is In rortland noiu ItiK court. MiImkIo Mill Offlrlnl Here J. P. Itorkoy, vlco-pn'Hld' nt of tho I'ai liir HhiitKlo compuny of Wiltcooii which wua recently orKiinlxod and started operations, was a local business visit or yesterday. I nvon lory Is Flletl The property ownod by Mm. Hortha May Kmmons of thin c ty. insnno. is vaiuvu ir. rix33. uccordlntr lo tho Inventory of tho pprulsor, fUd in probate court yestertlay. e e Tu -l..ln KiMfr of Oil Klrm Kon nith Cockorlliio and Hert Klnr. of thin city, have Joined tho Htuff of the Htundiird OU company and will be employed nt the filling; stations of the concern in rcuRcne. ships haw -been transferred from the Kuth Aleianuer, piyinK between He uttlo and Han Kmnclsco to tho Ad iiihal Hob roe, ' Which rUn between Hoattlo and Aluskun ports. 'Jlio IWstHcrjr In liankrupt - .loo HoiiKrtou, who ooniim tud tho iiootory in tho Itejtlster bulldlnic for some Unio haN filed a petition In bank ruptcy and tho, first nieeilmf of the creditors will bo held June Xi, 1'orthiiMl Contractor Horn A. C. I-oiiiur, hulldinic contractor of I'orl Intid, is In Die city, to confer with tho officials of the KuK"ii hospital In re KnrU to the new bulhlliifc to be con structed hero by the orK"iilxatlun. llm CJoldauilth Inrnvm ror ICuroitt' Ml hn Mttta tioldsiiilth, teacher of lankiiiiKcs nt tho Kuh'i-na hlkh school, loft yostordny for Hie Kiist whore she will sail soon for a Kuropean trip and expects to bo ubsent for ul least u year. Vlsltlmr ait M Ad ford Morris Hchwamzchfld of this city, is Hpend Iiik the week-end at HosehurK, huvinK left yonterday with tho dqloKiillon of iiiembers of ane 'nwxniH ui i-yiniai who held a mcetliiK there last eve-nli-B. . 9 Wllihut lUiuuticH Vllctcl Paul Edwards of Landax, yesterday col levied at tho ofnee of t,'ounty Clerk 'It. B. Brj'son tho bounty on a bobcat and w. J. Yttlo or MCKenxio linage tho bounty on a coyote and on a tim ber wolf. . y J -JM I Ixnvo for OaHfornbi Mrs. J. If. Gilbert and daughter, Madeline, have left for Autloch, Cal., whoro Uiey will visit for some tlmo and later Join Ir. Gilbert at Horkeloy. whoro he will tench In tho University of California summer school. Hlon-H Will Close Tutwlny Ku Bcno merchants,' members of the Lane Counly Credit aHsoclatlon, will closo tholr cstablishmentH all day Tuesday In observance of memorial day, accord in fc to- announcement of tho organization. - Harvey BU-o Arralcwd Harvey Ttir thn nllored cattle thief, an- rested at nelllngbam, Wash., and brought back here by Ooputy Hherlff George Croner, was arralKned before Judgo J. W. Hamilton yesterday and took a day to plead. Attond iriuhintl"K Kxcrrrlscs Hero Jcbso A. Fountain, school teacher and farmer of Elmlra, was liore Fri day night to attend the grduatlng oxer-elves of Eugene high school, his daughter, Mian Bessie Fountain, be ing a momuor 01 ine nonior uiruw. SEE l'nrflnnri Mpniwnt llero Tcxluy Aaron Frank, inrniDfr or me mcii-r nnd Krnnk cmiilillBhmcnt of Portland, nccomimnlcHl l,y Mr. ana sirs. Henry MotiBor will bo In tho cily today for n brli'f atop on their way to tho Nlm- rod Inn whoro they will apona acvenu daya. E1 Kminol flon to Chlraco Kd Knupal, who irraduated from tho Ku geno hlirh achool thia year, eipocta to leave to day for Chicago on a .-l.l. 111. nnrentn. MH nnd Mrs. I). J. Kounal, will alao vlalt there thia aiimmer expecting to leave soino lime ucxt month. The inuranoa company aued by Tetor Valanuk to recover $300 nl leued duo on a. policy on account of Injuries he aufforod la tho Pacific Mutual Insurance company and not tho Mutual Ufo Inaurauco company . na mentioned: M See Our Page Ad on Page 7 150 Black Extra Special Monday Only Fibre Traveling Bags at Each Exactly as reproduced above, 1 50 Black Fibre Travel ing Bags with good metal lock and trimmings, prettily lined and leather trimmed. THE BIGGEST VALUE OF THE YEAR And jus in time for vacation traveling. Monday only, $1.00 each. Two Mrrlaito UicCTiw Issued Marrlaso licenses ,werd lasnofl by County Clerk R, S. Bryson to the fol lowing: KrnCBt Clayborn S'ood of Myrtle Creek, and Hester E. Moore land of Kunene: 5rant ljtwrence Younir of likcalde, and ISllaibuth Allium KihiikiI "oiv on linn m.-g-hom of Eugene. Alaska Mlltnn Koupnl, or mis ru, i1iyo for PiMrtlnnrt Harm Mr. and Mrs. I-vIe nunliip. of this city, left yesterday on a side enr motorcycle trip to Portland to attend the motor cycle races there. They will return to EuRcno Wednesday. well-known radio operator on steam' 865 Willamette Street LARGE'S Watch Our Windows New Frocks ARRIVE BY EXPRESS Linen, Gingham, Organdie With" a Gypsy Way About Their Colorings $95 TO $ 1 Q75 Swagger Krocks of coltircd linen nnd briUt ; checked or plaitlcd gingham material that suggest many a happy picnic or outdoor sports event. ' There arc simple ones for moriling or porch wear dressier ones for afternoon. ' . 1 Vntirelv new attractive styles that will insure a '. pleasing selection of the very thing yon have pic : lured for this summer. Ratine and organdie frocks are included in the assortment and they arc all cn : ticingly priced. lluniralow to Ho Biilll Plans for 1 tho construction ol a moaern uuhb- nr Nnrinr wav bv Dr. George A Simon, who has purcnaaea a. tn. m. th. corner of Nlntaenth ave nue east and Untveraity street. The Peterson end McCully realty company handled tho deal. ... MIm Calkins to Iliturn Miss i . r- e.,ti,in. rinuirnter Ol Air. ann Mrs. S. M. Calkins, of this city, will flurn nero tor ine ounuuvi i,riBa rnilrlns. a cradunto of the Uni versity of Oregon, haa been supervisor of inuslo nt tne sDseuuru bhuw.o Ing the past year. Tiro Now Itosldcnccs to Bo Built IT. W. Hayden yesterday took om a . new residence at 258 Fifth avonue . , . t of 1.000. Clayton M. Manvllln took out a permit for the erection of a bungalow at Z03H uuve street at a cost or s.uuu. Ri-'iidiic Week-end nt Corvnllta ura. (jora i. mwi, by her daughters. Mrs. u. h. nnA ti,f hitter's daughter. Hen , xf,.s n n. Pennington left yesterday for Corvallta where they will spend the week-end as the guests Lr nnr,n,or dauEhtor. Mrs. Bruce Shawe. . . . umm. n.Mililent i iMin " " " - Mr. and Mr. Perry Beaman or l.ay- I . tl,A nni-nntM Of ft mono, wiisu., r - aon, nccorning to wo ' ternay. oirs. Miss Mno Hornei oi ou ' .... . ti. i nt Oreiron. Mr. n..man Is alao 'a former Utigcno resident. . ' . - - tn AMrlve Slontlas The body of Harry Amiin, who .". I""' ".' ", gclea r riaay moi - arrive in Eugene Monday morn ng Tho runerni wm i I . mi.. Iiahu will thon be Tuosuny. .' ----- , hipped to Portland, cromated. and tho asnes reuimr-i , . n VL'nwit ah Itltrlivrnv wniior ninchly of Blnchly. who Is lAi.n for n. low uny. I ..... ... nuft vPNtordnv that n crew of .gorermnent engineers at work on mo hiiiiiitu.-w.v-, , way atarieu ai ix-.m-a , as far as Oronlenf creek ami null. He aalil It IS Known . null or when they expect to roaumo work. ... , . v .... rnniiiiiaul l.tilrn A Triune1 is m" iimoiH in.v m-m- traffic toward Triangle till hake TLrKLbR "JK K tnercnuni oi n,-", v.... ,":, tho city yesterday accompanied Mrs. Moyer. near . .r. .... . .. hlch Pass road Hint loads toward the lake district and Mr. Moyer a ate. tlint. an hiuisuh, - parties aro making their way In to ilie lake. ... Proncrtv I Sold Ollbort J. Ollbcrtson lias purclmsi-d a lot cr. Lincoln street near the Eugene high achool from c. w. iy. nc " owner Intends to Improve th pro perly on hla return from a trip to North Pnkma where he Is nnin ihifi week to look over his ranch Inter ests there. Ho expects to bo absent I from the city for a month. Tho etcraon and McCuUy realty com pany handled tho aale nere. Portland Magical! Hero Irwin J. Lcudemann, lormcr student at tlie University ol Oregon, Is spending 'he week-end visiting Virgil Mulkey. local magician, air. Uudemann is secre tary of the Portland Magical associa tion and is well known among stu dents tf the university as a musician. having appeared here on several occa sions with Mr. Mulkey. While here he visited his fraternity Brotncrs at tne Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Work Progressing on Highway Work is progressing on the Pacltic j highway on the sections now under; construction between Eugene and . Creswell. The leveling and planking has been completed and the concrete work Is about to start. It is expected that the road will be open tor trainc within 60 days as about 30 days will be required to lay tho road and the same time to allow it to set before opening tho hihgway. Trout Will S Photographed In order to obtain several photographs of tho bane county trout in action E. p Martin, local nhotograplier, win make a trip down the McKenzle today in a hnnt. accoiunaiiled ny two guini's. The pictures will bo utilised for vari ous publicity purposes, states Mr. Martin, as there haa been a aemnnu for real pictures of the fighting trout In action both by publishers of book lets and scenic postnl cards. The ma jority of the photographic reproduc tions or leaping iroui oic nui ,.-. thing, according to tho Eugeno pho tographer, but are the result of clever laboratory work. But with good luck Mr. Martin hopes to return tomorrow with a series of films that will repre sent all- the various methods of the wily trouC to break a line. . j . , ... I'ormcr rtosiilmts to Return Cur tlss A. Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Peterson, of .this city, accom panied by his wife, will leave New York Monday to return to Eugene for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson ure (Continued on Page 0. Column 5) HartSchaflner i &Marx Clothes THIS LABEL A small thing to look for A big thing to find. WADE BROS. Watch Us Grow! GRADUATION GIFT. HINTS You've been , thinking about graduation gifts. Former grad uates will tell you that lasting gifts of jewelry are the most. appreciated, lane xnis mm and give gifts of jewelry. ' EU0ENEiQIKE.."-: Opposite Woolworth's ' Phone 411 ; : Lir j - - ' --"- a . ' Just Received New Lot Young Men's Suits Snappy, up-to-the-minute Come in and see them Brownsville Woolen Mill Store Seventh and Willamette, Eugene I . . . .