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vWANT,ED--rAgonts WANT K"M fur I in tan' Anlv VIiiiImIiIi1iI, Hun unit I tu lii VImi'iM' A. IHitlili(iiiNi, H, in; HK'Vi'im HI., Hiiukiino, Wii. , ' WANTED Salesmen'"'" NIIIIHI'JItV RAUCHMAN WANTI'il) fur Hi" I'1" f rK"ii Niiiaury tMiiinmny, Uri'iiw. oi'i'goii. Mburiii iiiiiiiiiIh- hIihi, kooiI torrltoty, nuiMilli'a fur iiliiliinl. Hloiiily iiuiiIIIiiii. Wrim 1 in iiiinlliiliily for imrllouliira ami nlmlro "t tiirillory. -8-2wka WANTKI) .,.. kuOiI UVI MIlll'HIIII'll with r-nrit. MKI.VIN IIANHKN KIUAI.TY I'll. WANTED Female Help WANTHII-l')lifl',lll,',J yuunir wiini nil unwary clerk. AlC Hilly limrl- lit Hum'. . ... wuMAN wimii'il I" wlili kit- ,.'i..n work. I'limm H or i-iill nl C I I II IKII WANTED Male Help 1IHI-1' WANTKI) MA1.H two in'"' " ''M''ri';ii" "r .,11.11 llllll WOI'I'I "I"' ,u l'"'"'" il.l.Himn. If you " H I"'"""1 ViihI iiniMIK'i" lii"'''"ry w inn i, In. n yon wlioro work Is well rn- hl. H.. 1'. B. (Murk, It. First Nu jl,ml Hunk nftor I' u. in. H-IH-I HELP WANTED WAN OK WOMAN WANTKI) $40 wt'ky full llm, ll'.oo mi hour spun time, llii.ir Kuruunt'jvd h unit-ry lo wmirnr. Kx per tenon uttiinr WMiiry; Inlorimtlouul Hosiery Mills, Nun Irttown, tl. 6-U-1 JIOYH WANTICD Hoy Willi Ktn on glim itxprlin(H, ulso boy tixporionr utl In l.ookk'tlng nd typewriting. , Until iiUMt hu strictly honest, do-, pt'mtutil' nnd neat, Kor purlirularM cull at ltitlrtr offi.o. C-1G-3 WANTED Man nnd wife to mnnnge form near city. Htnto hki, t-upcrl nnctt nnd When ftl liberty, 8&3S cnrn Il'iflNtop. fl-H-tf WANTKD Onrpi-ntiT nnd pnlnti-r for Hhort Job. Cull at 477 Wrt.8th. C-17-2 'ANTICI IHirkpm far logging rnnip Inqulra V. H. Emplyomvnt offlov. WANTED NBW yOHK IlAnOAIN STORE) Cfl .Wmt th Ht. Wi.pnv lili!hiit cnnh price for nny klrtit nf old Rtovo. furniture, illihei, clothlnjf nnd shoo. 1'tione S90. WANTKI) An Inlorvlan with an ox- linrk'ncd bottlrr mid mixer for now Itotiltnif work" In lOuirono. (Mil iihnnO for' iippolntmont. Ank for Mr, Ijiwrunco. 0-H;10l Morning Register Professional and Business Directory l'nVKlfHANS AND HCnoKONi mi. a a. nnAnnnuvr Practice timiud to oti.tRlrle. and dti.ne of eblldrta. 410 4 in M. w. tldi. 0111m paoae 640. Itenldenre ' plinn. 8K0. mill. Otll.LION AND NILVW-Practice llmlteil to th. er. ear, no and IbroaL Kr" tarted and taaee faralibad. :Otfioe aim I. O. O. Y. bM. Tbane 133. DR. R. It. riltLOS Offlee 410 at. W. hide. PbADe Q4S. Raiklaace ebeae 01R. 1)11. J. F. T1TIIR Ob.utrlcx and dlaaaiM. ef cbtldr.n a iiartalty, llrowa bUJa.. Nlalb nntl Onk mrtnti,. OITOMCTHIHT DR. ROTA I, J. OIOK Vl.lon eeleatlfleatly earreoted by proper flame. Special at fnlloo te eblldrea. aot WUIaaMtte mrept. np.lalm. Phone ago. rilllltOI'BAOTIO DR. M. ABIITON oppo.l.u twn Tbeatre hl.li. Pbone 80. DR. 1. 1. riBCIIItR 208-7-8 While Temple. Phone -410. lleaMraoe peon. .UN, no naiiinnn -A -alwnN 41htreBraBtle . tnorta the oauee, Health relerna. Pboae IU1. nptatni. 1 Wlllam.tle. : OSTOOPATinO FHY8IOTAWS Dll. II. U HTUULKY Office o.tr U. . Na. Ilonal. bank.' iPlienn tW.(. ' n Un. JOHN SH40NS Oileopatkle fhr.lla and Muraeon. Office 400 M. A W. bldi. Plinno 013.1. UIUNRHB KKIHOINKS CIIINKflB MRDIC1NKH Try our OhlneM ainllcloM when all eliie telle. I km meTod to nonn.tt block, oor. am ana une nrooie. DKNTIHT8 nn w wi unvT.KT rtanll.l mMlorn X-reT equlpm.nt. Phone 78. Oregea Tkaatie blda., Bugone, Ore. U. 0. IIARU1R Reeai ,40J Melterraav Wanbburne bldg. v , 1 tJNDKRTAaVKRS GORDON VBATOH Fonaral (dltenlera. Lady aaalaunt. Full ante enolpaaent. ...Ilbapal aad ro.ldonce oomor of Teolh and ' Pearl atroota. lloth pbeaea 087. W. W. URANBTBTTKR Funeral director. I.ady aaal.lanb Auto hearae. 1103 Oltra atreet Phono 810. ' v FiiORitrn TUB UNIVBnBITY ia'UllllBT 008 BIlyaM atreet Phono .0114. .Cat flowora, petted , ,. planta, floral arraniameaU tor every par- 1 I! . . IU ' PA1WT1NO, PArKOnANOIWO PAPER HANOINO andpalnllng, kalaamM' Ins. Interior andiwlerar painting of all kind.. , Aotne Pahitani. Phone 401.. . TINTINO, PAINTINOi 'PAPBIIINO. .ain. anywhere! raaaenable price.. Wallpapar for aalo. Cruabarg, gprtngliald 148J. K.' II. PETERSON Tainting eonlraotor. Auto painting, paint" and sjallpapfr. Bin and OIIvb. iFhnna 348. - ' 8TICAM8I11P AGENCY I AM AOKNT lor the Ounard Line, Anchor i.in i..k.Lh.niMui, l.lnL Hcandlnav- lan-Amorloan Lino, and the , "avefMlaj !Amarlcaa Line. Sal.and.4aue llalota any point In Europe,-. Hoe. ms ffgi aal"Jg datoa and rate.. M.-flvarvaauoVs Ofllee ;W)8 Willamette atreet, Eugene, uragon. I.UMIUNG AND 11KAT1NG nitAoin av t nai.nvtiiimhlnar and taostlns. 071 Oak itreaL Phone 843. H-Wnoe iJSOOLa- 1IAI.L a flHWMWAY-Juml.loii tlaiOni J btlnt; sfver piue aad drsln ttle. flevimUi. mi WM fH rv'.aT niv 4- aWVtf JHeyn aH gi ,ii p. Ti iV'a'i i WrarVn "'' ' 1 OBO. D. HBltZUAN-4-PluniMOt, tlntlni 'RBI It atata DauB S1V .WANTED Wo imvi r iilt Uiiylim WOOL AND MOIJAIU Von , i, HU1. ( ,B i mini! "" '"ly "'" w""'" wii.i.amrti'h nun.: a ,n,KK Co. nr, w..,i i:ikii, llll,.IHl,' n, M,.r riionn !M or after II p. ni. rilonii li l,l -JH-tf . ! I'T.RT' ""K -voul wnnloil nt urn I'liniiiiin' linuii.iniiiit mill Poul try IIoiihi., now I in iu 1 1, rl I v lnrati.il III I ho nlli.y, loo rum hiirlt or our olil lociillon on (ink mill Ninth Hlri. Hon un for host -irli'a. I'honn 410. IIOIWK WANTIMI li-iirnlnlicl mod orn Hi or snvon roomii: will jmy im lillili im ir.ll n ni. mil, rnnl mill ml. liimo for Him vein ; will rnrnlMli A-l r"f"W'l H. I'hoiin 1. Il-is-l' WANTKD To rent n 3 or 4 room iinrurnlalioil limine; must hu-v llltllta mill wnlor, mill lit, .onn Ini fnnilly of two.. AililrpM door,, cure lleglator. 0-1 K-l WANTED To runt nmall , norongo nwir Kuitunn oily 1 1 mil m. Miihi have hoimo, KnriiKn nnd chloknn hounn. Addrunn box 15, ICiiKmin, ori. 0-10-tf WANTKI) A unoond-hnnd 3 h. V. Iihimo olrotrlii motor in Kood condi tion. Mimt be chnup for cmih. 1'tione 1416 or oall 1070 Iiwrnnco ntruet. ; . . 0-l4:ltl&18 OAJtDKN work by hour on ihort notice, home end tooln. W, ft. (111- - Urn, .pontoffloo box . tell, or cnU at houno louthweit from Collofcn Crct tore. t-ao.tf AMBIUCAN JUNK - All Iktnde of houeehold voode Rn4 eeeond-hand clothe., rnn.. rubber; metal bouKht. 64 W. Itta at. Pat .Dobiu), phone . ' 11-lt-tf CASH FOH YOUR PIANO We will pity you apot eaah for your old plnno or take It la on a Victor or Brunawlck .talklns tnaqblne. Ijira w.y Vu.lo Houee. ; t -4-lino WANTKI From owner, house and lot, wllh plnce for mirdcn. fruit, bfrrle.. chlckona. till care Il.fr llr. 6-16-3 WANTED ' Terninnont renter for modern clone-In coltnKo. No child ren. Phono 4091,. 6-16-tf WANTED To core for children of nny line. Wrlto Mm. C. K. Haven. Dexter, Ore. 6-18-2 WANT BP To rent or buy on eny torme. ahouBo-neitr U. of O. Phone 74SI.. C-1S-3 FINK IxAUNDRY dono nt home. '443 Monroe. .0-18-2 - TKSIOHT BPECTAIJfiT Dlt. HRNDRL80HN Practice limited lo cor recting error. Of refraction and fnrnlinlna glOMC 211-tlt Odd F.ll.wi' WblU Tempi. Tbone 1404. ATTOHHETB 0HA8. A. IIAHDT Room 8, eeer rtrrt NatloneV baaa. ceraor. Nlatk aad wulam ette atreeU. b. M. TRAVI8-rAUeraer-atLaw, Otflee evor rcogone Lean aaTing aar, aia gn, .Ore. S. ' D. Allan Attornay-at-Lew. lam.tta .treat, npntelf WADTRR B. JONKfl Office Eighth and .Willamette street., rooaa 8, .ever Bank ef vontmcrce. mane ees. 0. A. WINTt-RMBIBR Und. Tltto and probate peciaitica. urilee eerner gligBia and Wlllamatte atreeta. 8. 'M. CALKINS Attomey-et-law, rirtt Na tional nana Diag. rnone iof. ARonrncOTS JOHN 11UNZICKER Architect and enper uitaiit. 801-304 I. O. O. F. Temple. : VKTERINARY 8tTROEOrf DR. J. A. FliANIOAN, velorlaalr aorgeea. Phone 73811. day or night, i -Office and r.fll,1cnoe number 177. 'Ninth avanuo eaal CLEAKER8 ANP PBSSEIta KUOENB DYEINO CLRANINO WORKS Bipert drara and oloaaara, 846 Bast 8tk atreol -riione 182. -.Vu,.,-1 OItV loLBANKRB W, B. Wayler.'iia. Phono 220. 44 Eighth avenue woat KLKCTRIO CLEANING CO. Phone 827 fer 'flnt-cleaa otk. -838 Olive street - IMPERIAL CLEANERS AND HATTERS. 47 Seventh avenua eawt. Phone 802. WoARPaWT K2jJ .W3Q C)MAJfPffO BtBCTRIO OLBANfNQ COMPANY i OIlTe urept. roae.iraf. ' CHIROPODIST OR, M. L. IIAND61IU1I root -1HOIHUL COrnH, 0SU0UHBS rcraoTra. ouuiuhb, Mitvav rolm tnd all other foot alltntats poil trrety cured. Consultatloa free, M B. Slith ntruet. Phone B30. 'TRANSFERS OBHH30I4 TRANSFBR CO. OopeahtT . .. flsHsaal trenufap Uatdlnai ATI A - BftUVVj4 uvhui sea .v.M-.v.e ea - Ihaavy.work .our , .peolally. lolepaoaeet vOffloo 477, roeldcnco 1204. Finn INSURANCE II. A. JOHN80N General Fire Inauraaeei PK.r.f' DaKaBaaSK 'forvuleiV ette .trecl. I'hona 843. BUORNE 0UBINB88 C01.LE0B BnreU aew nir .uoiDiar ..i,u. fliicat. I'bono QUO. 'MWnOHAPHsNQ nrioling, iriiwi w, in... - - An lp"tal"a 728 Willamette. rbono 823. tX)LHKOT10N AOKMOUM LANE .tfoUtrt'Y BBBUIT '-a,""0"''?.1!- L. H, Travia, BWJr.Hir. - bldg. Phone 118. ' T.BUDlilBn (WAdOK BUOBNB RlinUISII WAOON-Oarbage te- Wd'aacar' small jS, "picked .up at ttmaa, price, rfaeonauio. ",T n iITb Walker. 200 Wa.hlngton. Phone 20. i L-l -i i i .. ; NURHB ' . MRS. 0KO. W. K08BINllarto0reat , .wiiX-taaiarnllv knma. Utien. B3F8 VIA VI JVIORNING ftRCIgTER, WANTED" WANTJBDI WAJNTI9DI WANTBDI Hoe ua boforo aelllna; your gecond- iinnii rurnituro. WW TUADH NBW FOR OLD Wo piiy thn lilKhiiMt price for auuond luind furnlturo nnd atovou - and othiir hoiiAliold fiirnlHlilnm. CH AKI.KT'H liAIKIAIM H'l'nnTH 03 Wjt 8th. 1'hooe 1122 --tr WANTED Cattle to paature all aum- nmr. r ino Krnaa, running water. Good fonco, COo to 1 por bend. B. Vnunlin, II. V, D. 1. S-28-tf WANTED necond-hand planog: will f'ur you inn caen. juorria 'iimic. loilae. 13 Wtllamotta. 11-22-tf .WANTED Bitting- hen.: will pay -ai.nu encn and coma and net them. Phone 14F24. Blew Oama .Farm. Wllgeno. r-, 4,12-tf WANTED To aell you froaji gmoked nuu oureu meaia, live ann nrcnaoo .poultry. Snrl Baldwin, tit Monroe at. Phone 240. 1 J-a-tf Wo pny ennh for - nil riiiw, brokon atoven and Junk of all u.eiii;rjillonn. no Woat 8th Ht. Phono coo. ' 0-10-lmo WANTRD Hoineono to cut wood for wood. Imillllo 21C Woat 7th. Phone I2r,:ut. 0-17-2 WANTKD YonnK cnlven. F. Q. VniiKlin, 1188 Von Huren. Phone HOUR. 0-1C-3 WANTKD Heavy tonma for lumber DauiineT. . .Apply .I.awin ana I'otcrn Lumber Co.. Klkn Kids;. 0-1 0-0 WOQDHA-WINO Phone 1337J. Wnl- inno unvie. -7-ir LOST LOHT OR RTOI.RN Lndlvn' KOld Kl- Kln wntch with Inltlnla V. 1.. M. on It, Phone 071Y. Rawnrd. 6-18-2 LOpT -TJrick tongs. Heturn to Rco- bert wurohouse, 45 West 7th. Re word. " f6-16-3 .MONEY TO LOAN FARM AND CITY LOANS Plenty of money, quick service, low rates. Peterson & McCulry, Eugene C-J 4-1 mo 11000 to $4500 to loan, on first-class farm or city property. Kinney & Hyde Realty Co.. Willamette St. Phone 4123. 6-2-1 mo PRIVATE MONEY We are always In the market with money to han di Improred Lane county -farm Bee u or at urunaaffe. 4-22-tf MONEY to loan on iClty property. Rates : reasonable. No expense In obtalnlnt? loan. Emery . Insurance agency, 37 West Sth. 5-80-lmo PRIVATE MONEY Tew choice loans .on Improved city property wanted. Make application. Rorer ft Brundago. 4-12-tf LOANS For farm and cltr loans see tne; Iqwest Interest rate; plenty of money. F. J. Beraer. BUKene. ure. . . , lK4-tf MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE REPAIRING AND UP- . HOLSTBRINO Wo have the lare- est and boot eouinped lurnlliire.ro pnlr ehop In Oregon and will be ploaaud to call and -make prices on your work, Phone 402J. Beaver's Furnlturo Hospital. 0-4-tl FURNITURE PACKINO We furnish everything and work by the hour . or .the Job.. Estimates lurniBnea. Beaver's Furniture Hospttnl, 651 Sth lLvcnuo WesL .Phone 402J. -4-tf FLUFF RUO CARPBT CLEANING no., tath nnd Jefferson eta., .rihone 401. (Note the address,) : Call or .wrllA .iie for -rug weaving1, carpet cleaning and laying;. Jlug cleaning- end nlxlna. We bur old carpets. --4-tf EUGENE ELECTRIC CO. Wiring and repnlrliiR. No Job too small or .none too bin. All work Kiinrnnteud. fllvo us a trinl. C. ). O'Brien nnd K. iLni-sen. Proos.. ."Oth and Onk. Phono 070. - ' ' ' 8-1G-G AUTO CLEANERS AND POLISHERS Guaranteed work, bu Host un HM.I nnrrnll j& Ivlmhrell. 8-13-lmo WOOD SAWING Phone 784R. Henry Sarhaoher. i-e-ti MANY .ROYALTIES nllnn.ln.1 ll,n wnlll' Riirono to Kins' Alexander ot Serbini 1 i" I til ,KW kirt-vi I iff :$k: - W iionraa anil Otioon Mary. Prince Alfoiuo and Princess B eatrlcer ohlluron aented their' parents, while the prince lEUCEWfef ORE., SuWdAY, jIUNfe '18, 3922 MISOEILANEOOS e-TTNTI UiS' i J(fcl.ViJi;JCH AlnnbcrtiJilp In (Iim Aiitfbi-Siixuti Id Mfincli Ho.ilrty, f. o. iu,k isr&, Tiil pii, Oltliiboinii, will niiiNo iivullablf In you un '(jxiujllcnt opportunity to HiMMIIU UlO htsHl Of boolCH tllnt tC'llf.'h of tho wblto iiiuii'h jirobli'iiiH. Wrlto for m(nibi'inhlp iipplb ation blunkB. IncloHlnK 10c In Htiunpu to ('OVIT pOMtll0, !t', TIiIh HOfrb'ty 1h purely iMltifiiiloniil, nd U'tichon '' ffidtM hbout tbc vjirlotin rnci'H ' of thn nk Intl. nvolutlon, etc, Our HClontlHtt liavo UlHprovMi evo lution. . ' 0-18-1 AUTO OWN.WHH. attention! Marvel? hum dlKcovory of putohtlal Import , tiuico td ownorn of Hilton, tractor, puniplnf; pliint. onKltu.'H, tc; now motor fiiol for all Internal combiJH tlon enKlnoH; jonc.nniruUd form, It ' youiHolf; dlHHolvnd Immo dlfitoly, no nodlineiit. DlHtrlbutorK WdiiU'd livoryvvlmro. Hond for -flnrn-1 pin nnd pai tlculirH, Addrcati dn Vuiilor, Box ltlO, 'FremiO, Cul. ' $;(r,o to irioo month ,y cnHlly eurm-d It i pdi'iimnont poHltlon by unerK-iilc man of rwil wvlH ubllity, fyxuvvl iiMt! unncicuHMury If liiKtruc'tloiiH nro followed. ijVdvurtlHt-d llii;; lii(uiri'H I cfijrrpd ; wull-ltiiowii, lilKb-Kriido, fiiHt-Ktdlinfr Htaplo ifoodti iippiialinK to -flvo vluHMH-of ri-lull trade; bent neiiHon now, Hturtjiih'. Hplundld op portunity. Wrlto The A1U?, K, ,flix ler Co., Jjqpt. 31), 11111 JB.u;(ld Avi?., ClHvelund, Ohio. ' ' ' 6-18-t" TUHMK niC.YCLlfH ftt your iiorvlco. I'roiupt t?ui:Gful nttentlon. t Prk-X'H rlKbt. Phono 141 nnd bo htipiiy. Ia'uvo .paoknKOH whfn dewlrwd. S9 Kant Beventh. City MfHucnRer Herv 1'V, J. C. Ornnt, manjiffor. Phono 141. nl(K-nco 1458. . fi-18-1 WE COLTjKCT ACCOUNTS,' notes, claims, anywhere In woctd ,or no chni'KO. Attorney's Iionded Collec tion Service, .Sun Bernardino, Cal. 6-18-1 EARN $". to 10 day gathering ever liroenM, rootH and. herbs In the fields and roadside; book and prices free. Botanical, 634 West Haven. Conn. C-18-1 PHONOGRAPH ropnlrln-r. Have your motor overhauled or repnireu bv an expert. All work guaranteed. Phono 1, Lnraway -JIubIo House. . 6-16-lmo M. MITCHELL CARPENTER - General repairing, store Ilxtures, lurnnuru cmimi.' . tlmatcs Blvcn. 750 Chnrnelton. Phone 070 R. '' e-10-tt IF VOU WISH TO SELL or exohang-e your wilaameti -vauey .or.roruaou properties, writ Webstar I Kln cald, 401 Lewis .bide. Portland. Ore. I-38-tf ROOF PAINTING AND REPAIRING With firo resisting- and weather ' proof roof paint.' Work fruarnnteed J. D. Bohllng. 11 West 8th. Phone 1409.1. 0-8-1 mo PIANO tuning;, expert tuning nnd rc rennlrlnir nt lowest prices, nil work (ruarnnteed. Phone 1, Lnrnwny Music HoUso. .' 0-16-lmo TRUCIClVo AND GENERAL HAUL ING. Wnltor HCOtt, 4S -Olive.-Phone 224. 6-10-tf STROMBERG carburetor service sta tion: parte Tor -ail moaeie. o"; Drain Auto Co. 10-5-tf WRAI. ESTATE TRANSFERS Anacllne Holt lo L. H, Deor laU 1, 2 .oik A Whllenber'H' odd EURtUie $10. liana P. Jesaen ct ux'lo WIUord.E. Barker et ui 3.2f, acre. In 17 S R 3 W 31. F. J. Beraer ct ux to L. M. Travla lot 7 blk 2 MldWBV Pnrk--r-fl. . .. . , L. M. Travl. ct ux to L. B. Byrno et.ux lets 0 nnd 7 Ilk 2 Midway Park 31.'...- Slmon Ohmort ct nrtrf A. E. llnatredt et ,tvlot. 4 blk fi tJnlvcridtfr adit EugelleTT-SlO. Wllllnm Smith ef :iix to Marlon .Smith-r- trort. tn 10 8 R 8 W $100. Han. Cnupcrnon et ux to Simon.. Ohmart ct ux lot 2 blk 1 Qulrnby. ndd Bugcnc---5iu .Olenn Cnttrcll ct ni to Pnul.B. Hammond lot In KW 1-4 see 10 tp 20 S R 4 W $250 William T. Shoulls to ttcavlg sdouiu tract. nn Ferrv -atrecL Eugene $1. John Dougherty et ux to Eileen Dough erty lota 3, 4, B and 8 BOO 34 tp 10 S R 8 W SI. .',-. John Deufcllcrty et ux to Eileen Dough erty S of SB 1-4 aeo 28 tp 10 S R 8 W $1. 4' . . Olof Grodland et ux to W. B. Osmon lot 1 nee 0 to 21 S R 8 W $800. - Mrs. E. LoTelllor to Lawrence Jensen part of lot 7 blk 1 Scott's add Eugene $800. lleaale ijamb Monroe ct vir to ueo. it. aic Morran et nl part of lot .0 blk 18 Fair mount $10. ' - II. A. Hardlnly to Alvlra A. Prlndcl lota 21 and 22 blk 10 Norwood $10. Lco.M. Trnvln ct 'u to F. to, Roberta NE 1-4 of NK 1-4 ace 2 tp 18 S B t W $10. . ' ' ' ' . V. 8. to Orum Lynch tracts tp 18 B R 10 .W. ' - - . Emerson -B. Rosa to Glen It. Robertson ot ua 10 acres tp 17 S R :4 W -33000. AT ROYAL WEDDING r Mlitf''r Hl2 .t W. . TZJgaiite .Ctunt&ei y.&tfv.J, .,K uw4Wtrfi!i, Irtltiff,; ln'trit!lBrtu1o,''ol!. fe'r Inoesa Mario of -Hi! mail in, tho nost beniTtlful prlncoiis I ,',Tho Duke of Yo rk', (oeojid son tif pt .Uillno ropresen todheimouurclis.ol Italy, EAST JnTI-ClSTIlttT Movement' Started Among . Peking University Students SPREAD CAUsTnG DISMAY Knii Ixjvo Kocluty Han llcun Formed Aiiioiije Uut HtiidcntM at Amoy Vnlx-rshy -i (norrMpondfinwiof the Anclsted PreM)' AM:oy, China, May It.. Tho njlig foiis world -of tho far ,aat Is stirred by an antl-Chrlstlan movoment whl-h' Marled early In May among studentn of I'eklng university, and Is now .rap idly spreading nmong tho student 'of Iirivatu and ijoverninent arrhools throiiKbout tho country. These young peoplo term Chritrtlanity u superstl-. (Ion arid barniful to tho people,' tak ing away roveronco for ancestorH and freedom of thought , and , action. tTho new movement has pegim an. nnergetlc propaganda, which In turn ?iaH brought (.hrlnlian leaders -to the front, -tnuny of whom, look npon the movement with grave misgivings, not knowing what will be the outcome. Others think it 1k simply the result of a denlre to organize something, and tha-t tho best means of defeating It Is to ignore.lt. Conditions provoking tho organiza tion of such a movement are aid by Uhrlfltfan leaders to be the rapid pro gress of Christianity in China, taken together ,wlth much talk and adver tising of tho recent world's Christian student conference and other confer ences of like nature held In this coun try; The students are declared-tp be unconscious tools in tho -hands of leaders who are seeking favorable conditions for the breaking up of or ganized society and tho working of communistic Ideas. . ' Froo Ixjvo (Society Fo roved J The leaders of this antl-Chrlstlan movement are Dr. Tsal Yanpel, chan cellor of tho Peking National univer sity; Wang Chaoming, secretary to Dr. Sun Yat Sen. and Chen Tu-rtu. who Is a socialist. Suborganlzatlons will, no. doubt spring .up. A, free:lov'e society has already been (formed among the students of Amoy univer sity. - ' Considering me possinuny 01 an antt-foreign. . movement resulting, the local consular bodies have taken u.p the matter with the commissioner .of foreign' affairs who, however, pro nounces himself unable to give any promise of protection In case -or .per secution. Already in. a few places minor outbreaks or at nostiie nature against mission work have beep .-reported, in spite of the claim by lead ers of the movement -that the .purpose is to be nothing more than passive resistance. FOOD IS SOVIET PROBLEM pROPf YIETil) IN .RUSSIA jGIAfCR THAN IN FA3UNE YEAH , t Porrosoondenc of the AssocUted Press) MOSCOW, May 20. Food is the kevnote of manv soviet Russian prob lems: hence tho croD prospects for September 1022 are of the greatest interest. Thore is reason .10 oeneve that the vleld will be excater than in the famine.year of 1921, but further than this no one today can. prophesy, if the 19-22 harvest is fair, Russian Industry may show considerable crrowth after September. Factories would then ho able to provide their, workers with food; the .lumber t in dustry would -Improve if tho wood cutters were able to got rations, and their activities would see the opening of saw -mills. - . JU -the meager food stocks in , the provinces become moro and. more de picted, provincial .Russians are .com ing to Moscow to sell their belongings to buy food in the city markets. Re versing tne process or a year agu, mhnn Mtv H wallers went to the .pro- KinoA ni- fnrttl now the provincials find that Moscow, where free trade has developed muchLmore man in ine country, has stocks available for all with money., . , ;french turncoatin toils !-P. BBRTRAND LIE FORTUNE 'U JS DEALING WITH GERMANS ' nnrrviBTMinHAnra of the Associated PrCBi) -GEIBVA; ' May 23. A. "wealthy Frenchman.- F. 'Bertrand, described na a deserter, has been arrested there at a moment when he had Tiractically ono foot on either stae 01 tne Swiss and French frontier line, in a cafe. that straddles the order. J.ne oafo is in the village of Saint Julien IN THE BALKANS 1 yV the rulOrs of liiBlnnd, roin'oseillOel King pf.tlio Rng anu quoen i auajn, repre .4Bn9nw "! 'f -tlVf .-ai 1 ll.-IW a -I 4f eSW fll'(f m&A -tt-i--a'-- y aA ,. ,-,;-;4 1 -1 on Hut flitei;nHtlttrvl boundary.- Part offhfVtbutldliitf- Is-. tit ttwllezriniidud. pn in l''raitco. ....... 1 I'.arly in the war Hortrnnd settled' In tleneva where, hlM acctisers nvntv ib -made a largo fortune trading with (lormuny. He bought a villa and soveml automobiles and led a life of loo tiro. He said' he was more Gor man than French, and took plenmiro lp spoaklng against France, particu larly in tho eafo at Knint Jullen! Wbern, safe on Hwbw territory in one of the drinking room.?, he could be overheard and even seen by the French police In the rooms on the 'rench side. There the renon list ened to his annoying talk but, unable to catch him on tho French side, they could not a re rut him. Bortrnnd boasted that when there wero no' notice. about he could enter France and return without a passport. Bortrand. after dining well, crossed the bonier xolnir from the room on the Swiss side to that on the French side to greet some ..friends. .At the Instant he passed the line into rrnnce ie was pounced upon by two frencn gendarmes. Ho rput up a .fight, but was quickly subdued, handcuffed, and carried away. VEGETABLES GROWN IN U. S. IN 1921 BIG ITEM CONSTITWEP 15.7 PER. CENT OF .VALUE QF CROPS Farm Garilenfl cu- Itom in Vegetable I.lst and tlfnd jKntlmotod Value of tio!s,ooa,ooo r ' ICotTW-oniitTim of-tbe AuMUtnd Prv. .) WASHINQTON. -June lO.v VetZG- rnnies grown in tne united Htates in 7921 had an estimated value of $1.. 104,000i000, according to the depart ment of agriculture. This was 15,7 ner oent of the total value of all erons. The products of market gardens, which: may or may not havo Dean productive enouffhto be farms within the oonsus' definition, are not Included In 'these estimates. The tdtal 'value. of trtiek vetretables produced foi1 ele, often called ''the commercial crop, was estimated by. the aepflrtment ai ,vvvi,vv),wq. .The'.potatd crop hatf A farm value' ISf.QOOrUOO. Together, these itvo crops. nr i.ixn u 1111 nun nnn tn nvapr iiAt.iti comprised ,43 per cent of the yaluo of all vegetables in XpZil The toinato crop or-izi had a Tarm valne of $60,000.00; -the cantaloupe crop.was was $17,000,000; the cucumber, --watermelon and cabbage 'crops each had b vuiue 01 aoout-io,vuu,uou. - .Farm Gardens New Jtem Farm gardens area new item In th vegetaoie 11st ana nad an estimated value of $405,000,000 in 1912. The value of the vegetable crop in relation to prominent single crop and to groups of croDs-has some striklmr ratios for .1921, a year when the values 01 ine jarge -crops -were low, .the de partment pointed out. -The total value of -the vegetable. oroo for 1931 was -85 per cent of the value of the great cprn crop; it .was almost as large as me vaiue or tno nay and rorasAi cronii! It was nearly one-half as lara-n tut th value of the dairy products; it was considerably larger than the value of an poultry products; 46 per cent larger than the -valun of the cnttnn crop: and 50 ner cent larirep than tho .value of the winter and spring wheat urupa, PUPILS STUDY FOLK LORE SWEDISH CHIIiDRJEN LEARNING GAMES AND DANCES (Correspondence of tbc Associated Press) STOCKHOLK. ?Mav .13 'Swedish "uiiuoi voltaren oi xne province or. Skaane will thieumraer;;iearn (the chartrairig fOIki- feamea and ..dances In. wnicn tneir great-grand sires ' and motners delighted generaUdns aeo; At the same time the vouhffsiern will keep up their useful Swedish gymnas tics, witnout wnicn- no educational venture in this conn try is -complete. Arrangetments have been1 made for summer camD on -the estate of DosjoeKiosier in HKaane. - soutnern Hweaen, lor l.oqo cnildwn nnd teach ers to be condueted somewhat on the same principle as an American rec reational camp for' boys and -s r s. Emphasis, however will be . laltf :bn perpetuaUng' tha 'folk games and dances. r -;, 1 - f;' There has of late years been a defi nite and conscious movement abroad In this country -to revive Interest in the old national folk. games and dances,- which Vor ipitoresqueness - and wholesomeneaa are' regarded aa far superior .to modern society dances. AIR iPIUOT MAKES -RECORD '- I . -.' i - - ... FLIES TO PARJH RFJTITNSvTp (CttrtDondeaceot the Atseelatsd Press) LONDON. May .16.-.-A commercial air pilot naa riown to Paris and re turned to London "jtwioer within 11 hours. It 1. the first time In the his-' tory of commercial aviation that the double journey between , London- and Paris has been made twice ; the tame day. ' ,' Captain E. D. C. Heme, pilot of a ,Txndon3Paris express left London's air nort at Orovdon at 6:65 a. m. Afav 1 and -flew to Paris in 12i? min utes. After 'hair an Mvour's rest, me returned to Croyop,- -: arriving t ;1 1:54 a. m. At i:45 p. m. he started his second trip , to Paris, .arriving -at (2:53 p. m. 'Twenty-two iminutes later toff- PnHtt nrtH ' rrm nlpf aH htn fourth Journsy Along the alnway at 5:40 p. m. . Within 11 hours heflew his machine 1,000 miles, the actual Uti,mo injtho alr;bengelgltr j& Major Blake, who will undertake the world flight plannedj-ny the Jati 'sir Ross Smith, wos a passenger in Captain: rBerae's .jlane -on all-'four iriiTs. - NOTICE OP ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN to the Joxal .voters ol Softool District no. 4, bane uoun--tv. Orpirfin. thnt nn the 10th dnv of June. uiiv, oetweon tno tiourti ot z anu f o ciock .p. m., the Annurtl School Election ot aald ifllHtripl-- will ho hnld nt thn Cnnrinn flrhonl bulldlns for all logal voters residing east of university street ; at tne raiterson Hrnooi Duiidins lor tne voters resiainir in section south of Ninth avenue and between University and Mill streets; at the wash Inston School building for the voters resid ing north of Elevenths avenue, between -Mtll nud Lincoln -tureets ; at tne .junior ingn School bulItUns for the voters realdlnft south lof Eleventh (Breno. between Mill and Jeffer- nnn sireeis; at tne Liincotn ecnooi . nuuaing for the voters residing west of Llncolu Htreet, between seventh and Eleventh ave nus. and In section soXith ot Eleventh ave nue nnd -west of Jefferson street j nt tho Geary School building for tho voters resid ing woat of ' Lincoln atreet. north ot Seventh avenue;- THIS .ELECTION Is called for the nur post' of aleetlng ONE PI HECTOR to serve ior b jierioa 01 iprro rcarni Dated this lstdny of Juno. 1022. ' HOLMS W. -MlinY. i , j, Chnlrmon ot Hoard of Directors, , Dint Net No. .4., Lane County. Oreaon. r 0H. JONES, School Clk. T;. x-M FifTEEM BUt;.'-Jl.!..ja ilnterestipg as .Parthenon of Greece, Says Waterman s . MANY AREDAPREARIRJ6 IJr. Wulirinnii buys loun Pi iter) .Utivfl (ot Unly on .Memorials Jllt as :, , , TunibM fpr.JDtwI.,..;. (Correspondence qf tho Aaaocloted PresH) KETCHIKAN. Alaska. Juno .9. Indian totom poloa of Alaska aro as neautirui and Internetlntf aa the ,Pai'" -thonon of old Uroeco. acaordlnir .to Dr. I. T. Wntortnan, who la n Alijaka Smithsonian Institute. ' Along the Alaska, coasts the tote ni poles ,are disappearing and V'f. Watermn.ti tvmi wnr nnrih i,v thn In stitute, at tho requeat of tho United States government, to tnaka a stufly or them and record their h istory before thoy are all gone. In the native vil lage of Kassan, near Ketchikan, he found a large group of poles, : ' lr. Waterman Bays ho has 'found that totems were used not only for memorial shafts' -but also were used by the early Indians as receptacles for the bodies of their dead. ' The first totem poles were beau tifully -carved by professional carvers who used 'flat colors, jnade, from local minerals. Dark red, deep -blue and black were used in coloring and not the gaudy yellow, bright red and blue whleh were found on later poles. ' ' fcjuai Toum Has Own Name Each totem had its own najne and the naming of the pole was the occa sion among the'Indlans fora potlooh and the giving of presents. ' ''Moving up Higher" was the name of oho pole oe longing to tne' Kaven triDS ana t'Bear Kneading" was 1 the name, tot another, getting its;' name from- the way in 'Which a bear 'walks, a move ment similar to that of a' woman kneading bread. ! " ' '!- 1 ' In one village DA Waterman found a pole on which was carved the figure 01 Aiexanuer 11., wno was czar or Russia when 'Alaska was' sold to the nited States.- Alexander -was' pic tured aswearing a' frock, coat, epau lets and pocket ' flaps.- Thls,C 'Dr. iWaterman believes, was to shoW'the contempt of the 'Indians; for a czar Who could not hold; - ' : Dr. Wajerman cvpeots tol htmnd another month' in southeastern -Alas ka studying totem' poles before re turning to-Washington, D. G. ' Ho has devoted the past twelve years to' 'In dian Research work. ' " : CtJTTINO GRASS AND WEEDS ' f 8cctlon 1 of Ordinance No.All of Bubmbbl Oregon, rprovJdes that the owner,' owners. Beat -r ooctipaau- mi QJ roMrtJ -WlUkla Om ooiTotat limiu of Eugene ball cat and remove the crass, weeds, thiitles 4od btifbes growing In the atreeta and alleys adjacent to thelr pramlsBit TMtwecn'tbe 'H5th dayatyf-JuiM and the SSUkdar.af Jsossf -aavab year. -SUon B.af said ordiaanctvpmM'S'ilns Of DOt less tiian-flva dollars tnr rynrlmeiinm tjr refiutng to comply with said reqntrements. All owners, agents or occupants at .prop erty within Eagene, Oregon; are breby-tMU- ura io coc - remora ine gtass, .weeds, thistles -aod buavbei aa.by ordinance pnvldad. V U. UMKIbTISNHI-JN, ' Marshal of tha City of Bases. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed orooosale. addreeaed ts tho Connt Coart mt -Leiuie .Co ua ty, . O regon . and endorsed "PrODonal -lr. CTrmBrffnrllirar RvUbm nw. the North, TF'ork of tbe SluFlaw iRlveivn Section 24,',TownBhIp 17, South. Range West. W. -M.."in Lari-Oountv. .'Oreiron.'riwlllTM h. salved (by th CoOQty Court of said County Jia :iu iti iua a.uurt nouse, Eiugeno, 'Oregpn, ilntl 2 o'clock P. M. on the 8th day.of July, 192, and at that time and place will be pulitclr opened and read. - ariaiio tuau BpeviucaiLiuaB BjooiaioiDg iorms of contract. ot)d and proposal, are on file with, the County Clerk. Copies may be se cured by a depoiit of JB.OO, which will be ret luaroea .to oooa iioo oaaers. '.The right la. re served to reject anv or all proposals or to accept the proposal or pro posals .deemed best for .Lane County. ... ' , ' J. W. kcARTHim,. . v .Bridge Bntmeer Jor.tLane County. ' NOTIOE OP-SATiS OP OOVERNldENT .' TIMBER OENKRAL LAND OPFICB ,nA ': yWashlogton. , P. O. -' ' . Jlay 10, 1922. Notice-la henbr airaathat aubtaet to ths oondltlons and llmltatloaa f the Acts of June 9, 1918 (80 But. 2X9). jud Jons 4. 1920 (41 8ta(.,.7ES8). and,te tnitmetlons of the Secretary df th ratartor ot bi"tembV 15. 1917 US L. D . 47i. nd Jun'2i, 1920 i7 u 4HJ. UJ ttmMr on ina.rouov. irwg land will be sold Julr '10.fl22. at lo o'eloJt A. M., at pQblto stMUoa at the Ustted Btatw iaiMi prnca ,at aoseourg.-'OreKOQ, "to tos klgbestf bidder t jiot Ins than bo appimlejt1 value as shown, br thla notice, sale lo be sub. Ject to the appravl,of the Seeretary of th uiierioi. Toe paronase price, srifa an acai tlontl sum of one-fifth of one per -cent thars of. belag .commissions allowed, m net be de posited at time of sale, money to be -ceturasd If sale is net approved, otherwise patent will Issue for the timber whleh moat be-removejl within ten yeara. Bids will be received froia oltlsens of the United SUtear assoclatlona ft such citizens and corporations - -organise! under the laws of the United State or any jute, .territory, or district thereof only, upon application of qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal eubdlvlslon will be of ferod BSDaratlY' iMfon-bceine- loalude-wl in snv offer of a larger unit , ii,T-iifl:P.,r. a, si., bm,h.-ww. x- nw, 1-4,. red. fir 1170. M...NH. 1-4 flW. 1-4, rojl fir 460 M.. 'NW. i-4 'SW. 1-4, red tlr 177B M.PlS4W4 l-4,SrV..-M,IFedrr,.I5 M., none of the red fir timber to be sold for last thai S1.60 per Ji. r T. 16 8 , R. 1 W.. SM. ll. NB. 1-4 NW. ilrediflr 1400 M...NW.iX-(4 MfT. 1-4, red fir 1100 -H-, SB. 1-4 NW. -4, red tlr 9O0 U., boa of the. red tlr limber-to be sold tar lets tnao l.TOfper.it. -- , T.'OT S.. K. 8 Vt.. See. 87, NW. 1-4 8 4 SW. V. 1-4. 00 MV. 1-4,. pine ,oo h., nr co h., ew. l4 sw. l dIimO H..-SE, 1-4 -SW. vT1n 100 1 NB. Tl-4.B.,l-4.(pln -M..jNW. 1-4 Bat L-m, pine xou ra., on. x-m nai.-x-e. pin iio M.. SB. 1-4 SB. l-f, pine s.0 if., -non ot the plne-llmber-to be eoldtforlna- tbsn (3.0U pr M.. .and -none rf itb fir Umber to be aokfl less thar' $1.00 por M.. . ' .. . ' - vr. w .,'.- xs Wt.'soc us, -WW, 1-4 1.4, fir 300 M NK, 1-4 NW. 1-4, fir 230 M., white cedar 06 M., NW. 1-4 NW. 1-4, fir ,165 .M., wblta cedar 170 M 8W. 14 NW. 4, fir ..aoffiM., wblt cedar 40 Hi, 8E. 1-4 NW. 1-4. fir 240 W., wblt tlr 125 M.. NW. 1-4 SE. 1-4, fir BOO M whit cedar 0- ar u anr t:i on a n i a. a.,.- cedar 440 f.. NR.' 1-4 8W. 1-4, fir 425 M wane reoar xuo m., nw. 1-4 sw. nr Bow M., white oodar 85 M., SB. 1-4 8W, 1-4, tlr 478 M.,. white cedar 120 M.. Sec 85, NKJ. 1-4 NW. -1-4, fir 675 II., white cedar, 76 af., none of the fir Umber to be aold for leaa than 12.00 par M., none ot the white cedar timber to be aold for lesa than $5.00 per M., and none of the white tlr timber to be aokl for leaa than 60 cents par M. T..81,S., U. 12,V.,,floo. 8,,BW.,l-4 NW. 1-4, fir 220iM., Pert Orfood cedar -(80 H,, SB. 1-4 NW. 1-4, fir .! H.,iTert Orford cedar 80. M.., white Or 10 M.. Ut 6. fir M H., Port Orford cedar 36 M .white, fir 10 ., 8oc. 6, Lot 3, fir 2.10 M., Port Orrord coder 120 M., Iit 4, flr-70 M . Pnrt Orford cedar 216 M.. SW. 1-4 NW. 1-4, tlr ;c90.M., Port Orford cedar 80 M., NW. 1-4 bW 1-4, fir 820 H Port Orford. cedar 111!, none ef the fir Umber, to be aold Jor;l.aaiihaa $2.00 por-et... nono oMbe Port' Orford cedar timber to be-aokl -for. leaa-than $5.00 -par M.. aad) none of the white. fir timber to be sold tor leaa than 60 centa par M. . Stoned! WlM.IAU npnr. OeaasUaaleaar, Qeaaral Land Off lea, J s . vrnuHTiru,-ase BIT ttti tbmb "aaaa TIM.