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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1922)
' EIGHT MORNING RECISTER, EUGENE,' ORE., SUNDAY, JUNE 18, 1921 Don't be enslaved by a Wringer! D ON"T give your ttrensth to a pair of greedy, destructive rubber rolls! Don t (red clothes through a device whicti ttiucetet wrinkles into them, and crushes the burtons! Let us show you the Laun-Dry-Ktte Way" of washing. Let us show you how this machine washes, rinses and blues in its own tub no ex tra tubs needed. Why not save yourself, and save the clothes too? The Laun-Dry-Etre makes this possible. It is the most advanced type of electrical washing ma chine on the market. "It Ajs nf wrinpr aJ netJt hsiu. The Laun-Dry-Erte not only washes your clothes but wiirlt them dry for the line. It cannot injure the dain tiest pieces, yet h washes and dot the heaviest blankets and comforts. , years no Laun-Dry-Erte has ever broken a button or damaged a fastener. - J acnut wnnj VTj El r chine does t k J for you a llgy 'ou to do Come and see for yourself how this won derful wringerlesa ma- atl the work and enable an entire washing without putting your hands in the water. Tit Lm-Dtt-Eui r In seven If you can't call, please phone or write. SIGWART ELECTRIC CO. s 933 Willamette Phone 718 "tfttlm mrtmttrUhm'f Umn-Dry-Em' . electric wa.sl"iin0 machine Laying A Foundation Since 1914 Oregon people have ownei! 1onds. Thousands of Oregon people are confirmed investors. They have the habit. The wealth of Oregon is widely distributed. There are a few large fortunes and a great many small ones, re sulting in a happy, prosperous, contented people. Have you gotten your fortune ? If not, why not? Your neighbor bus his. He has been a persistent saver, and has the confidence of one who has a permanent income from his investments. 1 Business is on the upgrade. Employment is available to all who want work. Now is the time to start your for tune. Get busy. Deposit a part of each pay check in this bank. After a few months you will have money with which to buy a bond. This bank takes the same pleasure in helping you to invest that it does in helping you to save. UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK The bank of service EUGENE LOAN & SAVINGS BANK The bank for savings jr-vv vj-it' mi. I'M m Mi mwKt i irjuiA w r a tw nwfs -xvw v A Free Tube Will Be Given with Every Casing LIMITED TIME PRICE LIST (No extra charge for installing) Size Fabrics Cords Tubes 30x3 ...$12.30' $2.10 30x314 ..- 14.50 $24.55 (6-pIy) 2.45 32x314 ... 20.10 . 27.25 . 2.80 31x4 22.55 30.50 3.25 32x4 - 25.90 33.75 335 33x4 26.90 ' 34.80 3.50 34x4 27.95 . 35.85 3.70 ' AUTOISTS' CAMP EQUIPMENT " Eugene Gun Store FINAL STATEMENTS OF CANDIDATES ARE MADE Exciting School Eloction Cam paign Closes MONDAY ISTOLLING TIME Mr. IammhI tVmr Out In Fnvor of Mtiumm tm.tWlliur All t'lillttrvti to AtU'iul Public KoIuuiIm Tho no hoot t'trotUm cumtmtKh which hurt Jut cl.w.t rnitvvd un much tl In undo it .turlnir ih mutt week or no its tho rctiu iMittitiry olrciluu. mut It itf umllcttnl thut both iMiululittvM, Mi. Kny Loom 1 a ml Iahih I. Itrty, will poll n Inritu voto Momlny. Member of thn ivhuol bount nnd Softool Clvk O. It. Jom nwl yo tor- tiny thnt ninny voter hnvi citlltnl thorn up to iwiulro hm to thotr polltuir pUiro ttnU tu (o tho boumUrtoM of tho IU- trlotrt, nml thoy iloolnnM thnt thrr Uhh bwn mor Intoivnt In thin cm iMiiicn thmi In ftiiy other chuo Uc tion In many ytvtra. Vo)IO III (initio Si'lHNJM Kncft jrtnulc nvhool hus bon uVt-'ir-ttvtl (in u pollintt plnoo nnd the dU- trlot nre tvitlfne! km follow: Thee vol In it ni Comlon ttvhool r Ulo In thnt acctlon of the city eot of I'nl vomit turret. ' Pnttemon ttcliool. nil who ltv In tho thH'tlon ouih of Ninth nvonue nnl he: ween I'nlvomlty ;ir ( Wlltiuiiette utret't. W'tuhlnKton ohool. tor nil thote r'Mluir north of Kloventft RVrnueniul between Mill ami I.inootn tit reel. Junior hhth chool, for tlue rettttlnit nouth of Klevenlh avenue between WHifUueMe nml Jer Cento n stniit. ulncoln mhool. for thtto rosMtntr wet of I lnooln street between Seventh mid Kleventn ve nue, (e.iry sohool. for thone residing went of Lincoln at reel north or oev enih ftvenue. The poIIk are open from I to 7 P. M N'o reitintrntlon of votcm la required and nny IokuI voter who hnit lled In the district 30 tiny nuiy vote. M'hotti 3lon.Mtn l-wvortM Kor the flrt time tho qm'Ation of the measure coinnelllnr children the tiute to uttend the public sohooU hn been uuhllelv tnleoted Into the campaign. Mr. Ioomi comlne out viorUit in rnvor or uie meuntire. in her flnnl atatement before the election Mm I.ooini s: It hn been Mid that 1 am not n troKrelve cMtididuto ami thnt 1 do not believe In teaohinr art and numlo In the school. Till 1 an error. wh orr' thut the board had eltmtnnte the ponttlona of nrt and in in Ic superx-lnor. but the aervlcu of Mr. Ktahwood la teacher In art and Mr. Nh tin niUHlc teneher In the hi till school hav been secured. They are aald to be second to none In Ore lion In their respective lines. Music and art will be taught In tho grades by grade teacher. "I wish to endorse thd measure ns fathered by the Hcottth Kite Mason. compelling alt children In the state from I to I to attend the public yrhool. The hope of our nation la our children. They mut be educated In the ever proirreaalve puniic wonooi "The constant stream of lmmlgra Hon pourlnjE Into the I'nlted State, to my mind, cannot h bundled In a better way than through the public school system. ' Mr. ltT MAKCM MMUWItl Mr. Kay's final campaign shot was made yesterday as follows: "Certain Individual who for some reason best known to themselves have oorsutted in Injecting religious hutuo Into the present campaign for school director. Thla insidious Influence ho been spread from house to house by word of mouth by persons who have not hesitated to either tell what thev know to be untrue or what they could have easily found to be untrue upon the slightest investigation. Mr. Leomls. by her statement appearing this paper, admit that the also wanta to Inject the matter Into mo campaign. "I ask you, 51 r. rnreni nn -ins- payer, what It ha to do witn Mrs. leomls' qualifications for school di rector thnt she may approve the ami- private school bill: t ask you whether or not thut staioment was not made nt this time for the urposo of stirring up religious prejuuiroT "I am neither Catholic or pro-Cnth- olfc and there is no occasion ror sucn an Issue arising In this campaign. There Is no member of the Catholic church among the people who naked me to run for school director, and I am not a. party to any misunderstand ing ihat may have occurred between tho members of the present board. "Secretary of State Hughes, in dis cussing this principle at the recent laying of the cornerstone for the Na- The Convenient Way To carry much cash with you on a vacation trip is unwise, while checks and drafts require an identi fication sometimes hard to provide, in strange towns. Travelers' Checks, pro vided by the First Nation al in convenient denom inations, solve the prob lem, ns they require no identification beyond the usual signature. "39 Year of Helpful -Service." FIRST NATIONAL. BANK of Eugene 1 mds - tloiml (lit pi M mommiul to I loser WltlltMiia, said! ItugHtNi la QuottHl " Thn right of religious liberty. which has become n lmlut, curt lot with It mi Inhibition that no one should seek through politics, to pro mote the activities of religious or ganisations, or should Intrude differ ences of religious faith or pt nolle In to Htllltcal controversies, ' V ar so fntnlllnr with the con ception of religious liberty Hint wo are likely to forgot nt what com. freMloiu of coiiHolouce has bteu won and also the danger to which we tiro constantly eaptwod of n riH'rudi-scvnoo of big ot ry, " Tho hardest lesson mankind has tun I to learn la thnt religious tiulli, which in held to be most precious. win not prosper by attempts forcibly to impose It on outers. Mrong con victions, especially religious convic tion , are apt to develop tyrannical purtHise and no faith is so pure that !t is never In danger of being made the Instrument of the niintnkeu son) of tm who w.uld deny to other tho right to think they chose.' 'Theodore Roosevelt In his last public statement an Id: " There, must be no sagging back In the fight for Americanism. If an Immigrant cornea hero, ho shall be treated on equality with everyone else, regard U-nh of fts creed or birth place or origin. This Is predicated upon it man becoming ever after an Amer ican ut"l nothing but an American. There cannot b divided nltoglnnon nt all. We have room In this country for but one flas-tho A merit an ftag; we have room for but one language the Kugllsh language; Wit.bnve room for but one oul loyalty and that is loy alty to the American people.' "I agree with thene eminent Americans." BOLD THIEVES TAKE CAR x i ; w n i k v k i .ur ww i ,r. i x iutOAi nAvi.Kdir Ftml Stulc it at M ctlf inl 1 ax t ct I Stnith of Kuti'ne (Utrgts lrnv's Cnr SHU Mlssltux Hoy tlnrdrmvr snlesmwn for lh fJood past tire gnrnge, is In the county .fall charged with the theft of a Chevrolet car yesterday, the property of H. Heck, llardgrnve waa ar rested lsrt ntght at 11:30 o'clock bv iVputy Hheriff (reorce ("roner and two deputies after Ooner had searched the barn at llardgrave's rooming houe on Thirteenth avenue east and f on n d the dea e rs pis t ea missing from the car that he used In his work with the garage and nlsn found the license plates of the lteck Car hidden In the building. When llardgravo returned he was arrested bv the -county omclals and when confronted with the evidence of the plates from the Heck machine he confeescd and stated that the stolen car, bearing the dealers plates, was at a garage 15 miles from Klkton on tho coast rond and that he has paid storage charge on It until July 1. The car wilt probably be brought back to the city today. Ifardgraee has been employed with the Hood pant tiro garage for the past four weeks and states that his home ( at Augusts. Montana. Thn reaeon that he gave for taking -the car was that he needed the money. A new Chevrolet ear olrned bv V, If. Heck, ticket clerk-nt the Houthern Pacific station was stolen as It stood on F'earl street between Ninth and Tenth avenues east yesterday aft noon between l antt 4 o'clock and It la believed to have been the work of two young tnensen a few minutes before trying to steal a car of tbe same make standing at the corner of Klghth avenue and Olive streets. One of these men was seen to enter this csr, kick the starter and tho other hurriedly Jumped in but the car would not start and they both Jumped out and disappeared around the cor ner. This was witnessed by a number of people and a good description of them was obtained by the onieers. It la believed thnt tho two men be can at once to look around rm another csr and that they took the Heck machine. Hheriff Htlcknls Im mediately telephoned to his deputy at Cottage Grove and JuncMon Ity ask Inff them to look out for the car but no worn was received concerning it ud to late Inst night.' The license number of this car la 101.649. On tho rear Is an extra rim with no tire on It. An old Kord car was found In a prist i re south of the Lucas place on the flnencer butte road three miles south of the city yesterday witn me license tags tnken off, nnd It was e:irned Inter by Hheriff Bllckels that It hud been stolen from the Itoliy wood Orchard company ot .Motiroru a week ngo last night. The car of George Ixvo stolen n few nlahts ago has not yet been found. The censn numner or mis car Is 10,466 and the motor number 4.0IM&3. June White Sale Offers Manv XT O 1 J lew Specials TABLET TO BE PROTECTED OWICIAMI TO i:itlCT CANOPY OVKIl MUMOIUAfy Pioneer of Orogon Will fin Common.- (M-nlttl at Viivrllliig of Plan. no nt McKcnzIo UHritfu Next guiulny Plans for tho rrortlon of a canopy to protect tho bromeo mninoriul tablet t int In to be orectod by me iewis una Clark chapter of the I laughters of tho American K evolution are under way by members of the organisation who have the co-operation of tho United Hlatos forest officials, who hnve agreed to see to tho protection of the tablet, to Keen tne grass green near tho boulder, and arrange for the fly ing of nn American Mug from a staff over tho memorial at AloKenitle lirldge. . Tho bronco plaque hns been com pleted by the Portland firm, has been Uiken to McKonzlu Urldgo, and will bo ready fur the unveiling ceremony to bo htild next Hunduy. to which an Invllnllnn is extended to all pioneers of the atute to be present. As It Is linpoHHlble to truce ninny of the old rcKinentn or Oregon tne mem nor nr tho local J). A. It, hnvo been unable to send a persrmnl Invitation to each of them, but have requested the co operation of the public to soe thut nny of the pioneers who desire to attend the event are accommodated. An extensive program of muslo and sneaking lias been prepared for tho afternoon affair, which will alart at o'clock nnd It w expected that a largo nttendanco will be presont nt tho ooreniony honoring tho early nloneors who flrnt blason tho path through tho MnKcnxie pans In 1803, KttKcfici '-CnlluMlon Afftwy find olulms nnv place. No collna- tion, no feo, Nothing: to join. No dims Phone or write w, ti. mowers, . .. - . 11. I 3-32-tf Xnsuro with Henry Tronip, 83 W. Olh tf , Domestics ; Hospital Gauze 8c Yard An cxccllf nt iimlily pure wliitc ) l,ipititl limur, full Mi iiu'lirs wiilo, June Snip Ho, Fine Bleached Mutlin 18c Yard Suprrior (uality, xoft finish imistin, lino ovcti weave. A (imlity you Imvo lireu nc ruslomcd to pay more nunc for. No limit ns tu iiinntity. June Sale ISc. 10-Yard Bolt. Longcloth $1.50 A reiil nice quality I.ounvluth nt tliU very special price; .Ui-iiu'li. Itridul ipiality with a soft cliumui fiiiih. June Sale fl.50. 10-Yard Bolts Nainsook $3.98 Hridal ipiality, extra fine Xainmiok, for making dainty Iwhy tliinnit, Lingerie, Kowns, etc. June Sale SJ.W. 36-Inch Longcloth 19c Yard Nice sofc cliamoit fiuij.li. A (food mmlily for uiidertliiiiKS, kowim, lingerie nnd baby Karnicnt.1. June Sale 19c. Curtain Marquisette 23c Yard No need to put off Kt-ttint; those new cur tain you hnve been planning on. Here i excellent quality Marquisette in cream, white nnd ecru ; 36-incli. Kine mcli. Kent curtaining value. June Sale 23c. Scalloped Bed Spreads $4.98 A fine collection of exclusive pattern uit nlile for the Ruet room or gift to the bride; 72x'X) for yA bed i.c ; 8UM full Iwd sic. t'misnal valups. Select yours catlv. June Sale $.'.. Lingerie Princess Slips $1.48 Maimily patterned and attractive IM, Slip, of o(t. while n,,,,!,,,. ,rri'T"! 'd lace lrli,n,,...l75 v ."fcifj $1.35 Envelope Chemise Jl.fjg Maile of a fine tuuimrr wciidit .,. r finislted with rnd.roidcy ,S7i,,K",,,rck-'fW'tt Muslin Gowns 73c Offcriutf women an ecouuuiv thu will t uiot appreciated. I'ashion.il ( ... , ' Krade of noft mu.lin and daintily t(ln " - Envelope Chemises 63c Most timely offered for simunrr WMr 1-rrOi, altractive envelope, (iw , nuttlin m either- pink or white. Vum' will delight ill ch..inK ihr,e p,ar , " menu at 0,1c. ' k"r" Coverall Aprons 67c Nothing i more generally n.rviccuhlc around the home thuu nn attractive cover all apron. We offer n splendid cconomy in these becoming apron. Made id umy percale with patterns id black, blue and red on white grounds. Sale Oc. Men's Night Gowns $1.09 Made of Murdy medium Weight mudin in collarless, yoke-neck style. Due puck, et. 1'rarl btittoiiv Swr (i to '. Ju,t the gown that mru will want fur nun mer wear nt a special saving price. Grocery Specials for All Week Hest Cane Sugar, sack $4-85 Vim 1-ancy I lard Wheat b'lour $2.15 Darigold Milk, tall cans. 10c case... $50 Cienuiuc Hall Mason Jars 1'ints SOcj (piarts. 95cj ', gals.. $1.45 Hardware Department Canning Hacks 75j Guaranteed Mouse I'aint, gal $179 Hoiled Unseed Oil .' JJlJtS Camp Furniture, Acceatoriea and Dolhing Prices our moderate way -2d floor 4 Off on Men'. Plain White SampU . Handkerchief! Value from 5c to SOc Mil FIRE WILL INCREASE SIX.CTCNT n.VTK TAKKM KKWJT IX Kt'dK.NR Tf3iI)AY I'n rwrnllinut llrlna- Mnilo tn llntullo Ifc'lutfi. vf I'lmiili1 aiwl IkrnvUIn for lluuka of TliAru Aim KimMi(i pntrona of tho iitroal rnll wny lln of thla city will lurrtr run thoir fnvurllo vohlcls on a all cent ItaalN. tho nw rnlo tnkln erfert ni-xt Tuoikluy mornlnir, and ttia man menment of tha local ayatem la pr paring for Ida daluaa of ponnlca that aro expeutrd to bm handltul at tho hoad nnd of tho cara and la nlao mak. In plana for tho complications of chanao making that aro liable to to ault In loaa of tlnto on caro oporatcU by ono man. Near coin hnldora aro to bo dla trlliutcd to tho cur oiwratora with a apwlol bnttory for tha oltil ponnlra thnt tho Kouthorn Pacific- company di-clarca will mako tha difference ho twocn tho operation of tho llm nt a lona or tho plncinx nf thn eyatom on a ound flnnnrlal Imala, which will re act to tho hcncfll of thn city by pro. vldln a permanent atrcct car ayatem, which la not poeainio under tho prca- ent five-cent tariff. A aupply of booka of car llckata la alao planned for tho convenience of the palrona uf the linn, arcordlna to Inforiimllnn aonl out from tho headquarter of tho aya tain at Halem. The new rata will alao take offeel at Halem Tuomlay and with tha In cren tho Inat two cltleo on tho !' ttlfla Catet that have been receiving city trnnaportntlnn for tho rtvo.rent rnlo will bo placed In tho odd-penny cloaa of atroet rallwuy llnea. Auto ft Klro Ina. O. N. Mcl..'un. tf fnnl of Ttianka We wl.h lo thank the many llsl frletlita and nelahttora who M tt. eraualy bcatnwe.1 their glfl! of Im and flnwere on the arave uf ourlotf! one, Hrnnat H. Kvalta. on each lit morlnl day during- our aoirnc. MltH KltNlvHT 8. KVAX& t'UKA M. KVANK IIOIKI-I'ltr K. KVANK '. Tyrone, okliu, Juno M, 111). HIr redui'tlona on atl auinmar trim med hnla at Cnrler'a Mllllnory Pit lore, over Klr.l Nutlonal bank, lit nnd WlllniiieUe. I-H-I J Odd Fellows Temolo (Main Floor Entrance) ' 36-inch Indian Head Muslin 54-inch Indian Head Muslin 9-4 Sheeting, fine grndc, 60c values Ninth and 0k ...3Sc 40c .....We Farm Bargain by the Owner 360-acre farm nine miles from Eugene, half mile from school. Good surfaced county roads on four sides. Oregon Electric railway station on the place. All in cultivation. uj638"18 r 8tock an hay- New house, mostly fin a j i ' room8, Good well and running water on the place. Adjoining lands selling at $100 to $1 75 per acre, and we nw er tr8 farm for quick sale at the bargain price of 29 per acre or subdivide into 20 to 40 acre tracts at $75.00 and up per acre. An ideal proposition for a syndicate. J. M. 675 Willamette Street MOORE Phone 1036 Today