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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1922)
TEN MOKNING Ri:CISTK.Kl EUCl-NK, ORE.,- SUNDAY, JUNE 18, mt CH-K MTHNHAK KlYmh n.l rrry t.eo K TlieUA. patter, Sunday k-IiimI U KaRtlJh urvJct at 11. .lfiKHI.Kt.N fTRKKT fMtAPKI UUy hr at 3 nVlwk Willi . linwlor tt. C O lloi. n.lttlt ihiM tcinivr; Mr. J. it. " rMflMOl NT Vlllf3nvtRHI.iTttnth vhV Villam tuH4v-4chMl un4r Ur. Pay tnet promptly il :tf and atjtturti in th.' lor the 4Uwjilui't rvK-o. Tlirtvfoi innriiltiK orMn ihti Ins 1113 mom. us. UhlMretiVi day pnmrmui I'lU'RCM OF JKSI'tl IMIRISTOF I.ATTKH DAY AlNTAIMitKn. K. of P. kail. VitlaiiH atrrot. (Sunday hoot, 10 A. ,.U. Pr.4ta.ug xenliV 11:30 A. M t.lMinr Siiml.1)- ohol If P. M. rrva.hlrjr wnrte fitse IV M Matual. T:S0 P. M. Primary. Friday. "4 ;3t 1. TRINITY WTHKtt AN CVrwr IVari ami SUth .nue, K. O. Start!. Ils W. SUth av'ti, pasinr. MuatMr vimmi at hmb a. m yervfcv in Nurvrcjttan at 11 A. W. At .1 P 11- is rwurtsiition nuxt tak action ' n.) Important matters with wrrrar to tho rhnp' or punor. armwn aan irrrn nrr uryvd to hi preheat. ST. MARY'S KPIMOOPALrCornsr ot Devests, ewiue anil Otiw ft rest. Kv. rd nk 0. Joui.i"K. hvtor. Ftrt Sunday M t r Trinity, Holy t"mttUinln at s A. M. Prum-fa -hflol and 1UW cl at 10 A, M. Titer' wilt tw ao nwmltm ervte on aeeount or is uotrrrttlty tvrrlurvat wrtle. Keening wrfice are dUronUnucd until ttw .. . ,.- . .... '"FATRiTOVNT C1IHISTUN Canwr St entermh and Columbia trvt- K. M. Pat terwn. m(nt.Mr. St Lirdday ta tb an nual church roll call and bu.--ti: lon at rairmouot Churvh of Christ. l-t u tnak h a bin day tor tb ehnwh. A bakt dmnr be ervU to th cburrb and a pktorr or tfc chutvb aud Sunday hool Ul b taken. Ordrr ot rrtc follow: Bibl school at A. M. iioming worship and roxn- Dr; M.l. flandshoh I Foot SpecUIist Corns, Callouses removed. Bunions, falfen arches, in rown toenails and all other foot ailments positively cured. u J Office Hours : Evenings 6 to 8, except Saturdays; Tues days 9 a. m. to 8 p, ra. ; Sun days 10 a m. to 4 p. m., and by -appointment 24 East 6th Phone 530 One Boor East Sample -Store Watch U Grow REMEMBER j. Graduation time is very close now. A lasting remem brance given next Week will be treasured always ': "give Jewelry. EU3ENE?KE.' Opposite Woolworth's Phone 411 h INSURANCE KIND Sound Advice is Free And has no string to it I It is a service of insurance men who "know' youf business as i this agency does. " Investigate ihen .insure! M ffot only sound libefdl-pdU-icies, but added -jexpert fire prevention advice is offered you by the Hartford Fire Insurnec;Company. , EMERY Insurant 'Agency 37 Ninth At W, Phone W 'Eafese, Oregon OF EVEKY muuion i II. Tt.m. "Jluahe That r tirt be tVtiiuimtl." Photo rih at 12:t!Y 'IWntHir t U :i. HitaliiMw nwhtn at UnHO l M. ChrMun Kn.,em.r nt T IV M. Kvn lug wrvUv at S. 1tiMtw. "Maktiiit the Matt of Life " A Venltst fuvtautvn hi vitvudiHt to lt lb mi-vIcm. CIB t KMM.M'8 l.l'TIIKtiAN-On Siynd ivmuv paur tiiair UKiWvarx. Hvnry Ur, tir Supdav M-bK.l and Hthl i)dy at 10 wVhk. JUurwlnK 'Worahln In 'ihr maih laitRuaK at It o'fiKk. KwiiIiir ervlit at NVt'dl chib alii mrt at tlw huni of ltov. i.nd Mr, vrn ,dn'day vuua. OnrtU'H OP tltmThlrd and Mobiwa Rflmtay MhMl at to A. M.. Mr. u wrtntvtidnt. Cl.i' for all and tw, (,n to 8nnilay ctMt ; ytm ar wlwnnv, and w will aiprtti hnviiiK you. PnarlHa at tl A. M. ttubjvct, "Th Parabta nf th Soavr," Matt Kt:l,T Simdny nluhfl Vutn inc U JfUH hr Ur9t,' Mat. MfJh-i- ar rvry buy, hui will b Klad lv u and tUO you and pray for you ..bud. In strurt ytu in tb Scrltnurva, or reader any rvlc wr can. rONCtRKOATIOXAl Mwnlh nd Char nrlton. V- II. 1. Marshall, tninltr. 10 A. M . Sunday school. lUir attrndnnoa Is ktsplnic In (n -UiatM1- Ut ua brt ft aHd turnout Sunday. wih mora uf aur fn-holon tuuiht attend the daily tacatloit M-hVktt. In le of our rrnular morn Inv wtir-hlp w will unit la tho uitlvority hnrlaurfata rvi to b hhi n tlx First Mihodlt ehurvb. Tuwday afternoon thv Woman's Mlsstouary society will bold It msvttnit. Watch Monday's paper tor the place of newta. FIRST ClirRCH OK CHRIST SOIKNT18T Corner of Twrlftb and tk stiwls. Sun ttay mortiinc srrtf at tl oVIork. Wlnrs dar nlna tcstiuwnUl ttMtiiu at S o'clock. Sunday school at 9 :4S A. M. Th radlns room at 412 MrMorran and Wahhuiw build'nc corner Kit-tub and Willamette st reetv, t Ofen daily noept Sundays and Isaal holiday from 2 M. to 4 P. M. The sobjact of the IcMHin sprnion for Sunday Is "Is tb Tnlvrr, Iitcludlnji Man. Krolved Ry Atomic Force!" AR ar cordially tn titstt to attend the church scrvlcva And Tlslt tho readim room. FIRST It APT I ST Corner Eighth nad IV rl streets. Charles E Dunhaiu. pastor; Miss Nellie Fowler, mulc director. Hlbts srtKwl meets at 6:45. A. R. Gray, superfn tenjent. ClmAses for all ages. Morning: worship at 11 o'clock. Special music by tbe tnorntnc choir. Tbe pator wilt preach the sTTZui- His subject bclns: "Manifestations and Gifts of tho Spirit.' Tbo Intermediate B. V. P. V. meets at 7 o'clock- Evening enrlpe at t. Tho pastor will preach tbo sormon. Tbo valn; cbolf wilT sine Prayer and cooferenco meet ins; Thursday eTenlQg at 7:30. There remains two more week of rhurrb vacstlon school. W will be glad to bare tho parents seod their chil dren to us. School opens each morning at 9 and closes at 1 1 :30 each day of the week except Saturday. Central Presbyterian Tenth and Pearl street. William Moll Case, pastor: Bruce J. 'O iff en. Vnlrerslty paflor. Church achool meeu promptly at 9:45 and adjourns at 10:30, In time to let all who car to unite with at to tb batralaureat at tho First M. E. church, where Dr. Harold Leonard Bowman will bring the message to this year's graduating elas. tr. Bowmao Is pastor of me First fresoyvrtan cnurcb of Portland. Ore. There will therefore bo no morning worship at Central churvh, but at S o'clock woroip ai icrtrai cnuna. out at o ciora U. E. cburrb. with whom we unite In tbe j morning, fir. Walters will bring th cTenlng i mes.age. Our quartet will bKlaa ws special I numbers, while a fitting cto will be brought thy r.-SIrsst lit the rendition At. aid's itfsthr fatnoon setting of "Jetls Lover pi My Soul A oonlinl Invitation is extttixlrti ; to commencement. welt guesu to sboro tbls : untteo serrico wito us. FIRST CimiSTfAX Oak and Rlevenih streets." E. V. BtrTer-.pe.Mor. Th3 regular cvmcos win do oe-id in tn's cnurrn born morning and rcslng Sunday. Tboso who , Jr iu uo N miW9 Winn W lliriiu 1 In VH1 H ' I aorat serrlo for tbe University .of Ore ! goo, bat many win sw uaabl to altenil on ; account or too great audience, braoe our ser vices aa usual. - We are urging a large at tendance at Srndar school. It la the hot i that s copy of tbo'picture of the school mada i Aotne weeks agn will be ready for those who ! delr them. He present Sunday 'had make ! up for tho "fall down In tbo crowd last ; Sunday. For some unknown reason we went down to Just a few below 400 present. There were seroral 'too ( late to bo counted. Re member wo are making a record and we want yon present. Mr. Stivers speaks both morning ed 4 yen In. To mors log the mo Is "The Hible and Its Contribution to the World." tbo evening subject la "Unto Whom Shall We Go? Remember, our service are short . Inspirational and worshipful ser vice, rou will recehro a hearty . welcome. iKIXG OP NORWAY VNIKR lATKltNAnON.AL.1; Til Of II Contlnueii from ajfo -Wipe) in?. They are believed to have made their terms, and aa a result certain element! -here expect to nee further isislution along communistic lines), Already Norway has adopted a com mercial treaty with the. Husslnn bol- -shevlkl and granted them diplomatic rights. The bolshovikl have ratao Jished headquarters) in-ChrlHtlanla and the red flag allea .from the top of tholr building. The government today Is taking an active part In various trades and in dust ries which fonruerly were) pri vately owned,, Tho tendency its to ."so- clallze" everything. The burden iof taxation 4s becoming heavier and heavier, and the end to not yet. Thi latest laws tax Incomes and deposits of foreigners In Norway and Lorwe- gians living abroad, to 'the extent of 76 Der cent. A foreigner with In vestment In u Norwegian Industry will receive only 25 per cent of pro fit -due,nlni. -The -government takes the rest. As a result It Is expected that foreign capital, .will ,-withdraiv from Norway. Accepts Jlolsticik Doctrines . . The communist party It was until recently known as the sooiallst party in said to have accepted bolshevik doctrines, end Is believed in certain quarters to be, working 'for tho over throw 01 tne roserrtrgOTernmcni 01 Norway and tho establishment of n dictatorship son. )the .tltusaian modol. Its leaders have constant and clouc relations -with lasuwi.v. The communists last, fall secured ZO seats Jn .the torthfng, or national parliament. The storthing has 100 members, and no party has control. The strongest faction, tho conserva tives have oil seats and tne raoieai party of Premier lil-hr 61 scat. Next come the communists. , , The recent efforts to secure na- I iprm). prohibition tn tforway aroused oppoKitlnn In flpain and I'ortiiRul, producers of wine, Who in rrtullntlon refused to buy Norwegian fish. This partly ruined one of thprlnclpal in dustries In Norway, and; resulted In financial stringency, ,wltli continent unrest., 1 ' c Hpllt on JPndilbltlon Tho radical and conservative par ties proposed a combination but split on this question or national promm- tlon. Becking nnother -combination the radical. camo together with 'tho communlsU and the latter agreed tn forego -.their opposition to proposed mfiuttvo of comptilmtiy ntMlrttlon ht Inbor illainiu-. Tttivtiith Uu'lr li'mlf in th utmthlmr. i. pK'hoflo, lliry iu nonitocil (luvv wotiM vu for tli ' bltmltoH pi-uwl. a principal jwito on the nuWinl proumm. riomior IHnhr .mvHMXvtl th ut'l of llto I'Miu mmtim tnul lltla bill lm. INmmi muun .i l, Vhv orntliliml nppiMtlitmt r ilio Cttium tin Inch tu tbc rliitoUou iuun un avum baavtl lit tli bll'f Ibul netnuMtt would uhlft powi'i- from Iho luboi' oriiitntKittoiia to tlu itrhiimtlon court. Vlirt' 1 hrt iim iairbiri, Hit effort to rotlwow whjiw to a pr vnr bnlH, nnl tho coimminlnta b;no liron i'onaldoi'tnic it Mttiko ot pt-olcat. Hut llio prwwnt In a invwt luipoitiiito t into ftiv tfiriktf. o ittttrlt tt. Ihut (ho ctimmitiiiPM prvforrvU vn to uivt'pl lbi nrbttmtton tttwiaiiri. Ihn't tli otitplncl with tbo rutlirni. On kiuk uhrt tm iHilitnri, uiol put tho ui'OIUu Uou,mMaur Uiitumb. Employes : of Factories , Offices Are Guesls and (rrmpoirdsttro or the Aoclaed Pram) ItnHlHKKKIttlK, N. V.. JtiMo IS Dno IhouMitul KlrlH front fiusoriwt antt oinct'i in nifc Mnt tuln limit n a wnk nf cun i pus ill To n miioih of VttHKAr. ilto oltlfHt wutmMt'H i'oM'kv. I.nulorn fctoa by tin liiko, li:txkot ball BHtiH'), hoop rollltttf, nml ft "I'u ITtyint of AVotium'N tpiKrtnitv" will IClvo roltoxtttto color to (hU fliat jtutJi orlns: of roprt'WiKiitlvo lmluitrtnt ami acntlomlo workotn. Tho txHnlon for Ihin mootlnir of work I ok Kid" ttml atrnhMttn Itt tho an nual convention of tho National Lavmtho ot tllcla' cltiba, a (ctloiatUm of oclotloH whodo mom born number 100.000. Htmry Xoblo MucOm ok on. pwal-1 dent of Vtuosar, In hia aiUlrvsw of wel come' tmltl: The democracy or tho curriculum I lit tho tin Ui no achievement of tho Amoiicnn colh'ito. Wo rroonnlfo no! royal road to leurniiur. It room In for us to hrchk wh o nioro UuTior of tho ucudomlc trnJltiou th lmrf rior that ncpn.rtttc thoao reared In the atntoanhoro of coIIoko fnm tho In tho srvttt Industrial heart of Amer ica. Odlctm I J To lfrld TncIa-sUo "By moans of J tint aucn ontnnlvn tloruro tho National I en t no of Girt club It will be jnwAlbk to atigKeat tho colloito Ufo in America U not -Clutlxo. but incluaivo. H la Vaaanr'a Iro to laro with you In Ilio dnya a tujtto of tho bent that U in colleico spirit, and we bid you welcome to your own foat. It wax nn ancient custom that every intent brottshl hlit food with him to tho eawtlo of iho hoot: o you brlnjr to our colteiro cam pus the joyous spirit of living- well to golhor that you have achieved lit your club orvrantxattona. "That U all there la In coltmo spirit, arid we know 4hat you have learned 4ta leeson ao that It will bo oaay for you to extend tho namo opirit to tho irroupit from all thoee rttifs here today. Our tuilnt and ortlcori who live with you hero thia week will. ,nw ,-ftni much from you. t ut I know, learn much from you. t ut col logos. Girls from Massnchuwitts. Ithndo Island. Connecticut, Ohio, Pennsylva nia and Now York are attending the convention. -: ncssiA in ki:i of v.wr AMOUNTS OK MAfHINKUY (Continued from ago Nine) creasing numbers. Kvery train from Hlga brings doxens of them and they nrn scattering to the four corners of Kuaila to buy. or sell, or build, on Just look around. Somof them to-' return t& llcrmuny diNgusted with the bualncMt chanced. .Others stay and do busineas. Foreign Money lribMiM In Foreign money Is coming Into llus- Kla In driblets, and foreign Industrial Hats, purticularly Uermun, turn ac cepting concessions with u measure of contrul by the .bolshevik government. Herr HhotUuk, chantu d'affutrrt of the German misuiun at I'trograd. has announced In tho Investla that a Kunso-Ucrman chamber of commerce la to bo organized at Ifrognid. "Germany," ho said, "will give Ums sla technical help. I tun of tho opin ion that IttiflHla and 0 rtn: ny can rt OKtubUsh their economic llfu by their own -effort? This fuolmg of Herr Rholtnck 1 nhared by muny soviet ofTlcials with whom tho correspondent has talked. They nvor had much hope, after they teamed that America wvmld not participate dn Genoa, .that they could expect any Immedl&io economic iietp from the allitn. The Ituwrin foreign trnrle depnrt- rnent and tho supreme economic council discontinued many negotia tions with Individuals seeking concre tions or endeavoring to mako sales. iWhllo the Genoa conference wus in session. Theim nego:latlons are now to 'ho renewed. iUe tlLS BEGIN j ...... ...... An.n n'...n..n ..wu.w.nauM mm. 1Q.WA CENTENARIANS ARE FETED Alt tho townspeoplo nf Occorah, In., and his brotlier, John, when Wilson reached tbo ago of 100. John Is a Ultlu this side of 103. They wcro born In America with their parents In 1824. to attend the celebration for Wilson. IBOifE-SEISE B CLAIM Is Dorivod From Greok 'Moros' Which Moans Tool' HEADWRITERS MISTAKEN Mil A-otlMtm llinuite 'Hint Hcrt Am 4A.IMHI .Mental MfMitel MoioltM In mv York SttttO' fCorresptUldeiireof Ihe A"0'lateil PrrM) . NKW YOIIK. June IT. The word "mnvtm," whlvh ci Imlnnluglals well an lovv;'tUlPor lleJldllHC Wfltero ficiuenily 11 mi tu tUaiuimio a nrsui of - umrtildlv ciimtnnl lend m iw, Is di fined In ivy bulletin Iwun d by il Strtfo tUltiVlllcH Aid tuoioiiuItiMl. 'Muntiu" ihoy ay. comet from tho t Ore oh "irtr.ins," miMtitlitg "fool" And tne worn nn.uM'ticu y poycmttiriPin and iHontai MpeeiuliMis, iiuums Just tlmt r"fuo.V , It h mil npptled to In-nno pontons, to iuni leu, tin noetic or Idiiiln, but to thil iMualtleruldo pcrcenUh-e of the population wltftso HmltiMl renatmiitg pewi plAcm thrm on lh gretit ,bor der lino of mental deficiency. llofoiV the wtSl "meitm" came Into genuriil ust mrh porinn wcro called "d fectlvej"." Thoy wore ihtw who, If left tn shift Tor thonuudvos. tisunlly became "liabilities to society." l-'lunrtwr from statHtlcs gathered by tymy draft hoards" tho stale tmao clnlten rti mutes that there nro 000 nicntnl dcfcctlvosr-.moroiuln New York state todnv. This would indtcnte, sayii the rciwrt. thnl one poraoti' hi eN'ery JSC It mentally, de ficient Mul Incapable of passing sound Judgments as to what 1 right or wrong.- ; Votk. lu Ktnto ln-tllutloim 1 Of this, number, S.SOO are in slate lntltutloiu: 500 are In enlonloe ttt inched to such, Institutions; ami T.&00 are onrolled IntMpeclnl claaiea In pub-' He schooht. -This haves some S 1.000 without any special supervision t large In mil walks of life. le-rlbln tho defective, tho charities association riny: "Ho Is often tumble to adjunt him self to permanent employment and Is habitually changing his Job. Ho Is tremendously rvionlve to suggestion and Is thus imrtlcttlarly susceptible to the criminal Influence uf ikthers. "Neurly all the nttempis nt assas alr.ation of prominent men tn recent tear and of criminal asmulla with arxual phajw hno been tho work of mental deficients. A moron killed President McKlnley and another tried to kill Hoosovett. A moron tried to kill Mnvor Mltchrtl and shoot for- porntlon .Counsel I'olk. Mayor Gay-: nor was shot by another defectlv There Is a distinct difference be tween menial deficiency and Insanity. it Is pointed out. They have llltle In common. Insanity I a mental tils- oaae which is cumbto In at least 35 per cent of cases and preventable In 40 per cent. lAks lire In Catnclty A moron or mental defective Is person who definitely laefca brain capacity. The condition usually Is inherited and cannot bo cured, for. suv tho psychintrlstH. "Ketone cntinot add what nature has omitted." In other words, an adult moron Is Just a mnn or woman with tho brain of child. Hthe sehbolstsro Considered th best sotting pon'for the discovery of the dofLetlvoji. Tiere he nutonmtlcnlly ts iwpnniled from tho children of nor mal Intelligence. Perhaps he pro gressAsUo the-sixth gtndo without din playing any Jack of the power to absorb knowledge. Then he folio be hind. ?J(e doesn't scorn able to learn iiiy nio, nt wi"""inim-" k uii. wine he rotpnliis, vainly trying to nlraorb his hrvum. but without auccen. 'IwYtiittAf Orgniwn I billy - flhrould he continue in school at thm tlmo the chuncea tire ho will Ite romp luronigtble the sort of over grown bully who far nutatrlpH his playmates In slxo and strength, but who Is u dwarf In he rliiioiniom. (If Course if ho leave- nrhool he Is apt to join the eiass of etudlyled crintl nuls. ungulded by any senwo of right or wrong, wholly lrreaponihle, who go from misdemeanor to felony and thence to the clrctrlc chair or to Mattoawan. At tho pr-riod of arrested devo)op ment psychlutrUts clnltn to bo able to pick nut the defecilvea by tholr reaction to certain simple ntieUnn, Included In tho Itlnet-Hlmon meaaur Ing sen lu of Intelligence, tn th vo- cnbularly lent, the examiner may say "I want to find out how many woris yon know. Mston, nml when I sny a won! you .toll mo what It means. Tho word "nerve" fcnmoS early In . this lost. Although It Is un. dorstofid that to define tho physlonl organism Is A matter -for -the adult mind. It has been found that the nor mal child of eight years will answer with. "You've got a nerve." or some thing slmllnr which is scorod' as I norma! reaction. Another test Is known fi "Petec ttirnnd out tn feln Wilnon Daulmey Uncoliishlrot Knglnnd, but came to John came t r0i Jtls liplnp In Minnesota .'-''' fir ZC&SJ'U RETAIL' V Fourth of July Goods, Sparklers," Return Bulls, Victorv iP. . SongHtors aud Mn8n 1 amiry I'luin nr 't'lmstril KraiMC Mu-thmallowi t 10c tint - 60e tint Fresh, in hulk. Hdst nuirsh iimllnvv iosihlo Try lliftn. they're dvlicimts. Outing and Gsreen Halt ISo We spcoilio in Minici'untl Chililreu'n h'iuc Striiw Hutu 60c to $3.50 aach New Cood New Low Price No Saba No Bait Jut Good lionet t Morctiuvtu ; at HoMt Price WM Hill's Economy Store ting Absurdttlesi," Ylure the r in mi ner mv say. "Vestwrttay the police found the body of a girl rut into U pieces. They bllo she killed her- sir" The aub-norma). the defective or moron" Will iprobably react with lht varlamatlon: "Think she klllel her self! They know aho ilitll", tir It may ho. "Mho was a foolish girl to kill horse ir. Ko girt would do that unlosw she was eramy." Whore do tho defectives corqjo from? Are thoy Just accidents of birth? The answer to thin uueoilnn Is 1et tllus tratod In the story of tho Kallnknks. , Infective) Ht1(so Trmssl About 1770 Marun Kallakak. a young man of good family who was erving In lorg Waohlnjrton'a army, mot a feeble-minded girl and became the father of m fmblntlnded son. letter he ittarrlM a normal wattmn. The histories of the two rnmlltos that go back to Martin Kaliakak have boon accurately traced. . The foeblemtndod woman had 00 doewmndents. moat of whom MHvn been; paupers, criminals. Immoral woman and drunkards. The normal -woman hod about nn itil number nf ilee cenrtnnij. alt nf whom have bn worthy members of their communi ties and some of whom have attained tu positions of public eminence. (liven a chance, however, the mor on often bocumes a useful member nf society. Muinrilmes ha displays a rare aptltudn fur the almplar "branches of mochunlcat 1'aunlly It Is something manunl although ensea have been known of mental do fee live who dis played rare talents with paletto and brush. ' KMI'UA MKNT tMHTIONN IN tUlAhf HT VTIvK llKn FU (Continued from Pag Nine) fomle, Oregon and Washington) .fol lows: - "California Tin genernl employ ment situation Is dcridid1y Improved over last month. Among the clari fied Industrie. foolstuffi, loatllos and leather show a slight dncronse In employment. There is a surplus of unskilled labor but this In gradually becoming Atwtorhad by the resumption of largo construction projects, and tho growing demand for farm work ers, The surplus of nktllod Iron and at 1 vol workers ,him been reduced by resumption of foundry work .through out the state ind absorption by other Industrie Vsgetolde -canning now under wny, giving employment, to many women. Mining ami oil con- llniia n ahnw . I m m An loll 11 nl yet normal, Hulldlng aatlvlty con- j Unties and a shortage in twins trades Is reported. A growing demand for labor In tho lumbar Industry Is mani fest, with a seeming shortage nf ex perienced workers. Hnltroad repair a bio shnws a gain in employment. Orgon TTnemplnyment olttsldn of PorWand is notigiitto. Nmirry sill lumber milts -opcrailng to cttpaclly. r'lshlng season now. on nt .'mouth of tho Columbia, .. Much constfueilon under way -and ,lo bo atoned within ao days Hulldlng. activity continues. Iron ami stcsl and .transportation trades remain dulls! "Washington Kuiptoymont , sltun Hon vastly Improved. Hupply of skilled mechanics in some Industries becoming exhausted, I-abor. suspen sion efforts many coal mines and dock work. ' I toad building, -electric power extensions, railroad -work and textile output murnoslng. Hulldlng construction continues tit nn Increased pace. . These ncilvtttog with t!ivOT mnl operntlon of lumber mills, Ond agricultural reclamation work .can absorb nil ldlo men who wish to work J.umnor . Intores's of etnte, wllh hojul'UMtrtors at HcntMo, Mvo nuido InotiirtoH of tho puhlh? empto- ment .burotiu of .California regarding the nosslb Hty of -engaging . iiqiii tlirotigH that ofllco. Urayg .Harbor district (reports h largo construction; program, building, loHglnff.troadji.and highways, with n shortage tf .good s'eady men. ' All i mills running .to capacity, nomo two or ntoro shifts,.". . - Rim 11ns Met 111m Haggle wns tindhriiotng the trying ordonl nt being Introduced to ,hln flunreo's mother. ! 'Pnrdon nio. tnndiim,"iho said, "but your fimo seems strnngely familiar Invn wo not mot before? ' ' (In tried to smile affably whllo ho npbltn, j "Yes," was the grim reply. "I am 'ho woman who stood up bo fore you fop'hrilf nn hour In a. car tho 'oilier1 dny while you sat rending a paper' Pittsburg ChrouioleVTolegrsph, , . , WUNDER HOSE J'hI the i"umiy New Kill 'l'n StiH'Uiii;n 50c A new niriiiher n pura Kill; thread hose, piiir fl.S042.00 .Auk to my them Wuinlor Jlnne try a air. POCKET KNIVES Aiuitltcr .lot, ot first (:ili(y I'twket Kiiive lit ,79e.8?c : Save one-huK on tliciu HDNQfl-MEN GIVEN IHEiR CHANCE AT C1MP CUSTER 48 Convicts Building Addition to Legion 'Hospital PAROLE IF THEY MAKE GOOD rin W . MlriilKMn Prtmn OITIHal Cuiulilrml Unn uf Mux Jto. raartuibln tn JUvonl (Cerrp.iefir. of lh. AMi.Utl TrM.) IIATTI.K IMIKKK. Mlrh.. Juno 10. rnifu.ntvtl, anil wllh but unci tr.lrlC' Hun. 41 "hmior ni.rt" Irom lh. llluli Ittnit inii tnll.ntlnry at JnltMin m iilim m-n ili.lr "I.ik uaanca" at Cttmp c.Mf.r. nimr .h.r. Th tnnn nn rnvntfrnl In bullillnit nn mlillilun tu th. Am.rlrnn lixlun htwiiiiii ni (?nlrr. Thny an in tin .n itnifua Ih.ra for lha rnmlitilr of thi .unint.r n wdrkmnn. noi m convloi.. unit ir, whan tlm work lut. Ii.rii (lit wlinl ,hy hmti juaiiiiMl lh. confl iln ulaml In (lii.ni, iliry will ti pamlMl ami 'wll fur nil 11 1110 trum ilmlnr lt.M .K..l.. 1 I'll. I hi. fiu-l jiiniiy of IIipiii atlll.Va.vi wvitnil yiara iu .rv aucQrillitk 10 li,ir coiniuiimiit thtpr. ' ,' Tltu blau In an xnorlnintil In i.rlatin hunur Ihut I. ilrwrllMiU by ticniilua' lata u piio 01 1 110 iiiii.i rniiuirkuitin . 011 IIHiunl. Muon ItlnH.arn tu h lulnn.l by oilii'in frum I ho cell block hi Jnrk.mt, Tim mo unit Cuitm tlnminntctl Tho... li,.,. Iinvn bprn n.rinlllml tn miifi bir unnttnn.lfi.1 mill tu wurk Ib.lr ti fiinm ni.raly by HoIiik it kiihI i!j,yn wurk .ry wok ilny fur lite r.'l.ltllp.lnr nf lh .111111111.. nn.t by rvtiKilnlnti on lha onmii rvaorva llrfll.. To Oulo hut uaw violation bun bean ri'CitftiMt afir nourly n inuulh of Ilia ipi'rltmni. Una prl.onor vlnlat il Iho oln anil baa illaapu.nr.il. "ftm r.ti.i.lnlnit innn hnva turmoil an orkdiirautluii. with it, ttiallnat rourt Voilegeke TAKE A BRICK IFOR tTOUR F1CN1C Ypu'll tject! somcthinB sweet nnd cold. A brick of.Col!?g Cream is.ntost xcmveiiicnt and ecouoniical. , " ; - iFJe,i4M. . ':' TO CONFECTIONERS .ali niVOrj 'Vc.wlll carc.fr,rnll.yptir,omttain iicc(ls. .Wc .make ain ' of MAGNUS frults.amt inipWiiiijIetc.'llne-oi . ,,,, tain supplies. - Wite'Orriiene.i. ; Eugene Fmit Growers f.S-rf" 1 il. a i. r a wAw. vx Mt WHOLESrUE I OK A JUNP ddi.m uniut, our new Dinm-rivar twin nn. I I1....C.1 ' r c-50 mill IIXI pirer sen ...I M.M'k imiti'iiis. vc I wiiys Kind ,,w ,tl,m TOYS f OR SUMMIT Siuid I'ulli Mo.. Ulmhinn Moitktyi; JSc Vii t.n y t anurv oni,'i' trrn . 1 ul itn-r Hall. Trtmit Rvl,. et nml M.irlilo, a.lri.( anil hivv. iworn to'MMifel. that t II 0 am no! break th, tut. M..111. of ill. mrn at CmtwoVlaa) on ili.lr arilval ih.i ihla u lb. fin nm. In yri. timi n,.r j, ,rptm. aula of tb. ckI lilwlu. A Urn fa. ' f Ilium ar balm ttm a HHur(uiiii' tu .hurltn lli.ir mim by oui. Koch of lite worlwi rar.lrw 1 ba tvnK., llin ttlilltny lirliif lent tfl Ik Itrl.un urftclala. Mrn muktiit fjal vlll roctivr ihi. moni'y wh.n Ihtjr laa i.iiiiiicii uicir ftn 01 in. mmt lrni-t. Tha .ipurlmcflt I. Iialnl trtad at tal HKt.i nm nt Ftutry U llulbart. a, .11 of J.irkun tuiton. ItlllKlUN llllltM (unukkb II V rKI.KtlllATIUS KKTdi f(i)nllntii4 from nt9 NlMi PlaK." "Wlnnlnn of th. WoV "tiaiHluin for lltn Mluva.." "Ia4u!nl tttnwth uf lit. Nniiim'' and "Antoa anil Ilia Worhl War." Tho Hoy Hrouia of Amfrlr W VOhUtlanrMt paraoruillir to InrltfMt olllaana to to guru, ot Ibl ta muniiy. Ml.-. lio. nhnulil 1 olrl a pra.iUcol onilj. tho IrKiL kiUMt lomtlujt tn htull.n llin noaktnKOtfca' lull uii.t Ilia rrajlnit of Annnaa iiawHtiuiMir. anil ta .ntourtf ta nnllv. born In ahow roal atBhaal. nra by i-rntlnc tha ot onaaa uk'knunir. . lnnirllMilInn nf fla aan mi. frum llio mklant. -arllk r Inmkllnna by kovniuni and ) ul.ii worn lirn.il. with lh. i.m lint, nlliim. il.lllcllnt IM lruirri'a of AmorlMin iloinocwr J alliloa roillalnlnir fliiolnllotm J w aililri'an.a uf tamou. Alinrican. w"- trottiu'ail. 1 Ni w in (hr llarbrr 'llnlr'a koIIIiik a tit t ta. Ml tM lull. lr.'" anlil Iho lmrlir. "V." aa,lho cuiiomart n "Ihnl'a ,11m rtmult of too mutt noinlnl. yon know." ".No ituubt," ramarkad th. tana- after a rmw. "Wr oai i n" uf llin.i. nrwronKiro na",". Tr' a boll li uf our own ma, m- IttkburM i:nronicio-ii'ui-i"" Crean Ekilllhaad.Frrr ' "The home . of College Ice cream1 -.Mil ! 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