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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1922)
MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, 'ORE,, SUNDAY, JUNE 18, 1922 FIVE I We Menn It -The Best $35 Suit in Eugene 1 . ' ' i we are featuring Vacation Clothing For Gentlemen- vV'j lighter weight suits : silk shirts white flannels fiinry sweaters fine tits , silk sucks stylish luggage something new in every line , Don't let your penury commer your ' pride, You'll feel better, play better and .-think better of yourself if properly clothed for your vacation. we're ready come in "On of Eugene' beet stores" liriwlilviit; 4. O. Aiiilcimiii, Hummc, vli'i,.,r,,,,.i; l,, wintoi., I'orl IiiihI, Keiierul iniimiuur, unil I,. H. Mc Ci-wiily, ISuki'iih, MM'i-etury-tf'uiiHiirur, 'm.iiiIh Arilliouy IbtturiM Cupliilii i ' A"itu"y, ouiniiiiiiiilunt of (he KiiKmiu Hnlvulloii Army punt. has m luiiioil uriur it vIMt at Urowiuvllle with hi niinlly. whuro they ultenued iho unnuiil iiiunoar picnic. ... Muralirii-lil Aiinnicy llir A. 15. Hiiiiiuuii, iillurnny of Miimll field, wan u lui'iil vlnllur yimtordiiy on Ills wny 10 I'nla Alio whiirii )u, will vmlt hlH "mi who Is iiIUmmIiiik Hlmiforil nnlv.-r. miy. 'U . Head llulii Irovra iii'ad Haln. im hIhiuiii irofiiMor In soclolouy hi the unlviimlly, l. ri Friday for iho Kimt, whnro hi- will inke .uinmir school work lit Ihn University of Chli'iiKo. lloriilil Kuy ArrlviK Hurolil Huy, a former student of th university, now 11 I nilorler an I hi, Portland KvmiIiik 'IVIcKiain. nrrlvod laat nlKln to uiieml commencement, ilia brother, Julius Hny, In oiiu of Iho KraduatoH. (,'.' Will VlKll Itoui, Mi'iivMru 1. a WhelHIone, of UiIh oily, will lonve for i-uruiinu tomorrow to Hpend several diiyH nt the I'ortlund rose show. Hhe will inline l liv trip by motor. '. J. Flllllll I IltUI IIH ( .1. I.'nllnn nuiHUT of Hie blue lodiie of Allisons of I'.uKcno, nun returned from Poriliiml iifler iiltcndlnic the unnuiil Kriind lodKe convention 'lust week, ; , . Tivo Muni for iViilIlc, Violation I., F, Klcpp wim fined $2 111 police court yemonlny for parkins' hlit cur mo fur away from tlio curbing! nn Hum ItUKh was assessed the same ii mount for leaving his cur on Wll llimelle atreel over 20 minutes. 19 CAUGHT IN THE iROUNDS lir, MflMlt'lMtliti iioTetM Kuhvn Pr. Mi I. Mendelsohn will no to Hu Ic in Monday on professional bualnrnH fur jrouplo of day. ; - UnViH for Ncsmlo Uuvld H. Uren nr of ' tho Peoples (ush store will lesva 4tduy to spend is, few days in IMttra for Ktdey Spring Mr. mid Mr. Owlbert Kit r row und Air. and Mm. Kid Itorkhtll are spending the w'k f Tiwi'hi'r o for Oorptu Mmi- fliu Tfitvrn, tvachvr of Horfnu. Iiuh rnuriK'd to hr fioiue nftr luklnir ihr trnthrtT uxiinilnutloii In KiiK'nu lunt work.. .... .... ,. lr. WlllmiKhhy Hmvk fntm Itlnlto r. t'. H. Wlilouitliby of thin viiy, lutn nitirni'tl nflrr n viMlt if u wvtk In lilnlio. Hi wim nr-roinimiiltMl on the tilp ty WlllUini Mrt'itVfniitiKli. .i ,p Onwui City INitto 'tlt Mr. mid Mm, , l ml liui'KoytH nnil two chllilrfn of (Mi'KOII t'Uy. It If Uffk-iiul iK'hIn of Mr. and Mth. XV. J. tiurKoymf, If-li j WlllitiiiPUa mri'i't. Uvih fnr Htimimn lloiiio Mlim, Hrien buy, l?nl'iMHlty of Krcitnn Mtti d nt, left ypNlvrduy to vpi'iid tin mint brltlif. fJiwYi lo N'imnMl llmort Arnold rroiwiin. 1 hop l-rower of Mnrlnn county, wim In RuKnf yolrdny from Halm on hlft wny to Nltnrod where ho li In until fluhliiK trip. To4 AiiffWi'H thMtplo lny 1nmtr Hern .Mr. nnd Mm, U. II. Whymnn. of Ixm Anirpl(ii. nro miflitoroil til the tlrlirttii. Thny my they nro murh ploimcd with Iho look of Kurplio and tuny loeiita henv" ' VMtlnc nt Irwln n. M. Hprniriio Kii(rtnit inMurnncp niroht. It npondlnff thr wpfkcnd with liln family vlitltlnx Mutlvwi nt Drain. Mm Ant Nmlnl at Mill For tlio piirpoito of obtnlntttff mill hMp for the IS Otikrldifv luiiitHir riiin. Ji. A. Itubur In Iho city ytiittrday and chllHl ut t li I'nlti'd Hlutt-H iinploymviit bu reau office. , .... . KiCI 1'wk TIiiiImt Cru'jtvni in City John n nd Ji'khu HookiT, who iCt employi'd nt timber cruMtiir on Full crtifk, ur In th city for few duy. Itfuvo for INrllaiul Mr. and Mn. Cnrl tJ. Wanhburntt huv oft for u v'ck--nd vlnlt hi Portland und will return herv tomorrow. . IjtttveM for In Amriilii Ther eiwt Hnblnetto left yeHtertUy iiiominK for Imh Aitfff lfi by motor In company with Mlw CitppM, to Hpend the Mum mer Along thy beach. yum (Hirrlt i'H to rtritla Tho Ku- iceno mull cnrrlern will hold a picnic; today nt llohiniton'a Krove. The purty will leitvn the city for tho grovo at 9 o'clock th la mornintr. Hottini'i to Run l'rnnrJnrn-- Hiiro I-'ruudfiifeld, of Hon Kruncliico. . who Iiiin Imicii I h 1 1 1 i i it IHh mother. Mnt. M. I'. Mendclfiohn und Dr. Mendclimhn, returned home luitt night.. e Dniifclart ltrtirlH Ixw of Hlryole H. It. DoiiKlRH, 047 Nineteenth avenue jMit reported to Uin tfolkioyentfrdip; that Homo 0110 ntolo )i1h bicycle the, night before. Wcndllm? Poonl In Cltr Mm. P. R. Kviiiih, MIhh Minnie Kvanii, Phnrlen w. Kviiiik nnd the ntter'H cniiuren Donald and ICmher. nre In tho city from WendllnK for n flay or no. K. F. Crleton Hctwriif 13. F. Carleton. nuperlntendent of c!ty ohnnlK. hnK returned from Porllnnd whero ho attended the annual Krnnd IihIko, meetlntr of the Oregon (ttato Manonlc order. Amlemon ncern Wect Offlcerr Offieem fr the comlmc your were electeil nt a meeting, of Iho directom of ihn AminfMon Driiit itevuiHtor com pany, held here Friday evening, n. F. Bddy. of Itnneburg. wan elected A Bevy, of Gay . Summer Frocks Materials of Gingham' ' Voile j Linen N Organdy $5.95 to$l8.75. For the country at outings and cics or or down-town wear a summer frock of one of these lovely new materials makes a very attractive and inexpensive outfit. 1'lti My sashes add an 'interestinpr touch-a wide variety of styles nnd colorings furnishes plenty of leeway for, a satisfactory selection, . ' 1 . i ' 4 LARGE'S 865 Willamette Street I'lilvcrHltV Ktuilcnt Aii'mttJ. I'nHlimtl I'ohU Ion ) race Cuvlnemi. a Mtudent at the .unlvemlty, hnn accepted n noKl tlon an life iruud In the municipal n wim m in if tank at Bel wood and i-inninifuifi. parK in roniunu. rtno will return lo Kuirene In the full and avaln enroll in .me univrrmty. Ili-nt for Commencement KxrrciM-H ItUHell vnd Pwlght UulKunberrv are now In Eugene Jor the univerHlty commencement exerclneH. Their Hltt- (r, tranceii, Ih a member of the gnid tinting chtKH. HuHfiell Quixenherry IIvch in ChelmllH. Witnli.. ind hlH brother, Dwlghl. Hvch In Halem. Murrlujcc I,tiiw,8 lHaittt Mur- riuKe llcnnKCH have been Usued to the following': Muc M. Mclitn und Ithetta Tniipleion. both nf Kuueue; Walter It. Wegner and Dorothy Uoynton. both of Kugene; N. D. I'ohll. of ( res- well, end Mildred U. Hopper, of Black Uutte. Htrvtt Plcnlo to lUi Ueld The dnto ot the annual hurvem picnic of the Ueadwood community nan been sot for AuKUHt 19. A display of the agricultural productn and a acrlea of cattle Judging contests and exhibit of Tioye' and giria ciub work la atao on the picnic program. Faculty Monilmra at Ralem Dr. John Uovard und "bill'' Huyward, of tho Unlvemlty of Oregon faculty were upon Kern last evening ut the annual mei'ting or the members or the nlumnl uHHoclatlon or the unlvemlty who re Dido ut Sulem, Several former atu denta of the U. of O. were ulao on the program for th evening. Dr. J. M. Waltem to Tulk to KIwoiiIh pp, j. m. vvuitom, pUHtor of tho MetliodlHt church, will addrotiH the noon luncheon of the Kuirene Klwants clhti " tomorrow.'' The- committee In churgo of the affair 1b composed of J. K. flholton, J.-O. Holt und (leorjio Hopklna. ' f ' ' 'Albany Danker on KlNhln,? Trip Ilurry OuHlck, Albany bunker, was here yenterdny und ntarted on a boat trip down the - Wlllatnetto river to HnrrlHburg and he will fish the fUream on the journey. He expects to. upend the week-end on the trip. ;.. - River Reoort to Open The new dance hall and summer reaort under conHtructlon near the at ate flwh hatch ery on the McKemle highway la ex pected to be open by July 4, accord ing to Iceland S. 'Whetstone, of this city, who is promoting the plana for the establishment. . e e SI It coos to Have Station The Southern Pacific linen will open a ticket station at Siltcooa tomorrow for the. accommodation of the Hansen- gor traffic through that district. There has peen no ticket agent at ine silt coos station, passengers from that st bp. having.. to pay cash fare aboard the train. ! Portland era on Ftsl&lng Tri) Wal ter and Thomas Honey man, of the Hpn'eymun Hardware company of Portland, nccompanled by Bishop Walter Bumnar, of the Oregon dis trict tot the Episcopal .church, nre spending n Tew duys op an outing on the upper river. Fo renters from McKemle Bridge In Uy Two i ore si service men irom McKenzle Bridge In the city yesterday were Walter Boone and Otto Mlllor. Mr. Boone has not been In the best of health rocently and will romuln in hJugene for a few wcoks to take medi cal treatment. Dftdlfi ScliwcrUig In Oity Leslie schwuring. son oc Mr, una Airs. tt. a, tiehworlng, who has , been utteudlng U on tut college In Poitlund h here for u duy or so, lo will utteiul u sum mer, session of -the college hi Portland td complete his course. Mrs. Spcrr Vlsltw IM rents Mrs. Fred Bperr und hor sniull daughter, Betty Jeanne, have come down from Portland for severu-days, lo visH at the jtiome of Miw.f Bperr's purehts, Mr. Hid 31 ra. B; ' W: : Mlnturn ot motor rut A. Mrs. Hperr graduated from tMeifcnlveraitvln 1910. ,' V, . T-fuves for BeUlngiiani' . Mr. nnd Mrs Alfred, a Peterson und daughter Alt hell, Of' loo 'iuwreneu, ivu uy nu- tnmnblle veHterdav for Belllnghnm, Wash., for a visit with Mr. Peterson's fill her, who Is quite III. They expect be gone about n week. - e . VUHIng Dotaon . Homo Prof essor nhd Mrs. A. H. Prince of Corvallls. nre rvlsltlng at the home of Mr. Prince's coiiBln. A. B. DotRon, 20T Hiirh hi reel. Mr. Dotson had not seen his cousin since 1894 until he arrived In Kugene Saturday. - New Rofikieiico to Ho Wwllt W. J, T,lchty yestordny took out a building namit' in nrnct n new residence nt 1S59 lattemon atreet nt ft cost of $3,500. A permit was Issued to O. R Adrian to remodel his house nt R52 Klghth avenue west nt ti cost of G00 nnd John w. Annemon wnw mvrii permit to remodel his nt 1722 HI) yartlwstreei bi a com ui . !toV. Pay for Ronns I Nmr -Next Tuesday h the Inst day in which ex servl.ee men of Oregon can make ap plication for the state bonus' and loan nnd many of tho former veteran completed their papers yesterdny and others -uro expected to iile. tholr ap pllealloim Monday, Hccurdlng to lln report of the local ited CVomh bend- fiuarters which is handling the work for the ex-service men. - 1 Two MuUn III riMiiid f'hlef of Po lice Christunsen yesterdny reported) that two mules were tusen up the night before and are now In the city pound, WhlLncv ihh t l lorniie Int P. Whitney, county agent, expects to go to t lorenee r rldny to attend a meet ing to organize for the Western Iaiuh county fuir, this year. O. A. . Fiu tilly M. iiiImt ItctuniK I Professor It. 11. Dearborn, of the Oro- trnn A vrlf.nlt tirn I (nlUtri. n riim ir tilt.H by h!s dutiKhtem, hus returned to his HI home fit Oorvullls niter a visit of u few days at his summer home on the upper river. - FoniMT Kuircno 'IVtM'her llrv i Miss Anna Grace PullwtK, a former hiugene teactier. uno Miss Oenevleve Hchufers, both teachers in Jeffursou nigh school, i'ortiunu, are In the city to visit nt the ftuppu. Alpha Theli huiiHe. 1'Jivoh for McKciulo Bridge) Chas. Croiirr, of the Ked Cro.is lirug com pany, ih spending trie week-end with) his mother at McKenzle Bridge. He Is accompanied by Dee Down, MIhh Mur- gurcl Full und Miss Mildred Tibbelts. mm Mm. ilrut'a Qulscnbcrry mid Duimh- tm to Iamivo Kugctm- Mm. Urace L), Qulsunburry, u resident of Kugene during tho past four years, during the rirsi pari oc juiy win leave ror los Angeles, Cut,, where she will make her home. Hhe will be accompanied by her daughter, FraiueH, who hun completed her course in Journalism ut the university. ' c Duuvcn for Canadian Trio Oru. A. Ithodes, uHHiHtant munager of the J. C. Penney store of this city, will leave today uccompunicd uy his son und I daughter for Col tux, Wash., for a I short visit and then will continue on I to Calgary, Alberta, where he h.w properly interests, - He will be absent for two weeks. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT APPLEGATE'S USE IT i i- ' . Let Us Brighten Your Kitchen with new Linoleum or Congnleum. We have a wonderfully large stock "of both six-foot and twelve-foot widths, in inlaid and print patterns..' Congoleum We have Congoleum in sixt and nine foot widths ; also the Congoleum Art Squares for any part of your home. Wc make no charge for laying. ' New York Visitor Hero Wayne Oaburn, son of Mrs. Addie Osburn, of j this city, arrived In Kugene yesterday from his home ut New i ork city to visit his mother here. The eastern visitor Is an officer in the United States navy but is not In active serv ice at toe present time but ih engaged in business in New xork city. Foimcr Resident Stops Off Hero Dr. Hurvurd Uweet, loriner resident of bugene and student ut the uni versity ot Oregon, was in kugene yvs teiUuy lor a vis.t ui a lew no art on his return to his home ut Chicago after attending the . annual fohnnc convention at Huu Francisco. The doctor is u member of Medina, tem ple of the Hhrlne ut Chicago. ' Return from Lone Motor Trip Mr. and Mm. James U Myers, 1M2 Will amette street, have returned from a six weeks' trip by automobile through California, the southern section oi which pleased them greatly. They are very glud to get home und especially ho since Mr. Myers' health, for which the trip was tu ken, has so greatly im proved. Harold Reyt4t'ji Resuming Home J. Harold Beytlen, assistant cashier of the Bank of Commerce, is returning to Eugene with his bride from Minne sota, where he was recently married.. The newly mnrried pair have been visiting ut Minneapolis, according to word received iiere'Trom Air. tseytien, who writes that they are now on the wuy back to id u gems ' - 1 ".!' ' y Market Has Big Day Yesterday more stulls in the"" public market building were occupied . than on any previous day since1- It "was. erected. All but three or four ot the 64 were oocunled. W. A. Ayres, market mas ter, predicted that before the summer Shades for Any Window ' . Let us attend to your window shade problems. We take pride in fitting any opening needing a shade. , i'1' ' We hong all window shade free Special Offer on Columbia Phonographs We are making a free record offer on smaller phonographs as follows: '. $60.00 Model 12 free records $45.00 Model 8 free records , $32.00 Model 6 free records ., Your choice of records Wedge wood Ranges made of pure "Armco" I ron are superior and will give a lifetime of service. Also combination wood and gas rang es excellent for summer and winter. . . 1 Applegate Furniture Go. Eugene Theatre Bldg. Phone 919 ia over all of the stalls will be occu pied each Saturday. nl company, by C. A. Hoyt. The Sam Rugh Realty company handled the deal. ' ' i ? " . ., . ' Frank Fav Kdily Jjcnwa tor Rom Puttorsnn street haa been sold to mpr Rev. Frank Fay Eddy, pastor Diivld Mtunerton of the Ktiene Flor- of the Unitarinn church, hns left with ...Property In PurcluiHcd The 'resi lience nt Thirteenth avenue eimt and his wife to spend the summer on their ranch in Curry county. Thera will be only one service at the local church until tho latter part .ot September, (Continued on Page 7. Column 1) There are about 318,000 possible corrections, and surely the perfect one for you exists. Let me find, your per fect . correction 'and make it into the best pair . of glasses you ever had. I make my service worth more to you than it costs. Dr. Rojal J.Gick ' Optometrist 908 Willamette 1 IWWIiliriiiMjMf iTWtTtmrWTOiWiw 1 . WELL . how many S POOLS ANDERSON'S1' B Film Shop Harichannet THIS LABEL A small thing to look for A big thing to finA'' ' ' . , .t-. sa . WADE BROS. 3C JS1 STAR BRAND SHOE STORE During the Few Days of This SMILE 'I: : This claim has been proven over and over. The success of this Sale is due simply to the fact that we'are selling Good Shoes for Less.' WE'LL PROVE IT! COME IN! v Ladies' Oxfords Ladies' Black Shoes Children's Sandals Ladies' Black Kid Welt Ox- Ladies' Black Kid Lace Children's Brown Elk Bare fords, military heel, all Shoes, military heel, all. foot Sandals sizes- ' sizes- Sto8 1.......... LLLMc CO QE Q'CI ' SjitoU :.......:....$1.1S nyi t0 2 SUS U: S. Munson Shoes 1; Me"'8 , Ladies' White Shoes Mens Brown Calf, Good- T ,. ., Men's U, S. Munson Shoes, year Welt, . Lace Oxfords, Ladls White Canvas, mi i- Goodyear welts- medium toe tary heel, Lace Shoes-, $3.85 v $3-85 $1-35 Men's Cushion Sole Cl La"' , Boys' Outing Shoes Shoes Strap Oxfords White Canvas, J) r o w n w . .... . . i Ladies' Brown and Black trimmed, heavy"corrugated Mens Vici Bal Plain Toe Kid, One and Two-Strap Ox- rubber soles Cushion Sole Shoes fords, military heels $3.85 $3.85 $1.65 The Star Brand Shoe Store 35 Eighth Avenue West i.