Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, June 21, 1922, Image 5

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MORNING REGISTER, EUCEME, OBE WEPNESPAY. JUNE 21, mi '""
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five
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nw WEHrrwsiir$io;off
Vacation Clothes f of tylen, W omen pnd Children at 'Lowest" Prc;'at;frart-. WaihbuJhe'e -
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lantzen
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See the "Conqueror," $7P000 Masterpiece, on exhibition thjs week only Second Floor
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Swimming
Suit?
(or men, women and
, . children .
$6,00
and more
Largest DUtributors of
High Grade Merchandise
in Lwie County -
Mail mm) Phona Order
. Filled
From This Ad
A Mighty
June
Sale
of
Wanted
Here you will find the
most complete stock, the
newest colors, the Intent
models.
Every Jnntzen is made of
the finest urtcd j ge(
yours today, . t ,
C.jlyfbi imi, j.,n Klltn yujf 'j
Om of Eaf toe's but tor
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tal CAUGHT- IN THEiROUNDS II oil
lull AiiimiIiiMmI Tl-uatOB Con H.
Man yesterday wua iipliolntvd lius-
lt ins l-uuuurg Mvri'iiiHtiu com-
lay. ' '!,-',
toavliuc for California Trli Mm.
ir IViniliiirlon la leaving for i.0111;
inch. I'ul.. for' a' 'summer " vJatt or
tral weeKe. . ;.
Mn. W. A. Curtis' Neutiow m
x,W. A. .Curtis liu Mt fur Tlio
nn on receipt or word that her
Is nephew la III. '' i
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Pen in ml Attorney Hero Hldney
iwr, utility m i-urmwu, was a
ten culler yvsterduy 4n connocilan
Bh legal matUfm.
1
Hotvt Visitor In Item Miss Mar
ine Thomas of Hecctu, teacttar In
I. tjinn mtinlv ,hi,nl. . .. I:',. ......
lllor for a few day.
VU.IHiitr At Solnn Mm. Clcorgo W.
kvi,, of I His city, lit spending soy
Ktl dnyit An the rural of liar mother.
iri II. U. Ilrown at Rulem.
On Way to Portland If. n. Hlonn.
isnaKer of Belknap Nnrlnim. wm In
4e city yontrrtlny nn his wnv to Port.
fad to Inks In the nuio festival,
Hetumn to KUvcrton (Irani Davis.
Bllverlon. has returned to hlii
bate after a vlnlt of two weeks at the
cms of his son, Ofomo W. Uuvls, of
ii cuy. ,
w m m ,
IjTsvm for Portland F. R. Dunn,
thin city, who tins Just received his
finis t the t:nlvemlly of Oregon,
hi left for lVmluhd for a visit of u
days. .
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ClK-utt rtourt rjum HL.mluM.vl Thi
Ircult court cats of I. J. Urn-nut
itlnnt .Ward Landnbury was rilN-
uuvd yestsrdur. havlim boon settlnd
lit of court.
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MIaa ramnbcll sx I'ortLiiul Mlim
lorothy Campbell, of this city, atu-
Ant At'ths ITnlvsrslty of Orarnn. has
n tar I'ortlAjid wliuro sho will visit
ft two Wonka. '
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Mr, ami Mrs. F. K. Uuuubors Itiv
frn Mr. and Mrs. K.'B. Chamtiern
vs rnturnsd' from Los Ans-rJt'S wltn
9'rcmarna or fhslr duushter.- Urs.
Ilmto-Pkani., ' -
lUiturn from MotYnllo Mr. ami
n. 11. V. Forlnsv. MlM Oraro Till'.
ft, MlaiiauanHa. Bot.on 'and Miss
InM Wood havo Just rpturnd from
iwo weeks' vucauon at aicuciiw
f Him. . They report a wonderful
"III". The roailH nro In uch an Im
ii y..d conillllon lliat I ho trip enn
easily bs mudu In Ihri o or four hours
e s r
ItiluniH from I'ortlmul VUSl Mm
Dorm I, y Collins, of Ihls flly. has re
turned after a visit of two weeks ut
tlis home of her nuut at Portland,
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FormiT Veteran lUtiirns Archie
Reed, ei-aervlce man of this city, who
hue been at t'ortlunil for the past
week, has returned to his home hero,
tee
fiponilloc .Vacation at ftvtttlr Miss
Myrtle Dnrrln of this city, Is spand
Init a. few woeks In Benttlo an the
Hues! of Mr. and Mrs. w. C. Coopor.
Ansiln FlrcnJ llern for Funeral
Aumln Kleirnl, of Portland, J here to
uuenil tho funeral of Mrs.j Minnie
PkiKul, who died In Los Angeles a few
lays aao.
.See
nisdiarffo Is nidi Tho army !!
olnurne of William F. Duldamun, of
llattery .G. 06lh const artillery, was
filed In the offlco of County Clerk
Iiryson yesterday.
e
lavo for Uomo Nhow Mrs. V. H.
Tlbbetis, of this city, accompanied by
her daughter, Miss Loin Tlbbetts, hue
left for Portland to npend a few days
at the annual rone show.
ess-
Banker May locate Iforo F. N.
Austin, formerly cashier of tho Far
mers' Atato bank of Chapman, Nab.,
with hln family, has urrlved In Eu
scno and will probably locate in this
city. .-.'.
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Will Txiavn for Summer Homo
Mrs. CI. A. HnnulilliiK is plnnnlng to
leave tho latter part of the week for
her summer . home at Rocknway
lieaah where she will spend two or
three woeks. '
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Attorneys to Ih-ivc for Snlcni
Judge O. If. Foster. K. O. Immcl and
pnnatd Young, attorneys or this city,
will leave today for Bittern where they
have casus puntllng in the stute su
premo court. . . ' '
UbM Dean Vry Ul Miss Knscl
Donn. clerk In tho office of the West
ern Union Telegrnph company, Is very
111 at iho Kugeno hospital. The attend
ing physician wild an operation may
be necessary, . . '
OA'S
.Tense. Parting Tciuth for Portlsnil
Jesse Darling, Kugeno real estate
dealer, loft yentenlay on a business
trip to Portland. He was accompan
ied by J. O. Elrod, of Portland, who
Decidealy New!
Canton Crepe Dresses
Beaded and Plain Styles
TODAY'S EXPRESS brought
these fashjoiiable silk frocks.
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definite style and quality is cm
pliaticajly present in. every one.
Eachruodel jias about it some
littje individual jAptail of clever
ness that giyes it distinction and
smartness, for present and later
wcac.,;Xhc'jricq9 are unusually
low when compared with the
quality of these new garments.
fashionable Capes
fpr Summer Wipar
P Sit. if t .,1,.; i.nnoV runtlitips and trimmed with a
border of fringe ore these newest summer capes. Ideal for
ejmuner wear. .
LARGES
Graham's Original
Skin Whitener Soap
15c Size 10c
A wonderful soap for the
toilet ;, a skin whitencr un
surpassed for the bath de
lightfully refreshing.
Delictously perfumed
The price at o'tir store is
10c instead of 15c.
was hero' for tho commencement ex
ercises of tho lTnlvorslty of Oregon.
Ills .daughter, Miss Muurine llrod,
gradllat)fd this year.
' Jndgo Will Oo Flsliliig Judge
Harry Belt or iuan, ureguii, "i
atteiullnif a ditso In this city, plans to
spend homo time on tho McKonzle
river on a fishing trip before return
ing to tits home. ,
Vagrant Gets SO Poya James Ht.
Clair, uacuned of vagrancy, wan sen
tenced by Judge Jcsso G. WellB yes
terday to serve 30 days In the county
inii Un wan nicked ud around the
8. p. grounds.
Miss Walton Operate Bpon Miss
J'lllllllll' ,lI.V. " " ..
at the Eugene hospital Tuesday. Is re-
porteu to oe getting uions wvn.
sister, Mrs. B. B. Walte, of Portland, Is
, ,n,l..n nnM ril tini. " '
.see
Tjcavo for Washington Home C. n.
James and family of Waltsburg,
Wash., 'havo returned to their . home
after visiting hero nt tho home of
Mrs. Jnmos' sister, Mrs. W. F. Potter,
891 Ninth avenue west.
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Former Resident Returns Here
3. I". Ness, former Eugene attorney,
who for the past two yearn has been
residing nt his farm near Leaburg,
has sold his property there and is
now at his old homo In this city.
ess
Visiting at, Coos Bay Mrs. Addle
Osburn. left yesterday for. Coos Buy
for a visit of a few days. Mrs. Os
burn was accompanied by her son,
- r.....- nf Maw Vnrk- Pit V
who Is visiting in Eugene for a few
days.
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FJistcrn Visitors Returning Mrs.
Frank J. Lewis of this city, is ex
pected to nrrlve here today with her
children after spondlng several weeks
. ... 1. a , 1 .1 ... i nrfl rIia WHS
in m. wu, .i,uwMH .
called on account of the Illness of her
mother. . . s
Secretary of Clianibcr In Portland
E. Eugene Ohnilwlck, secretary of tho
Eugene chamber of commerce," Is" In
Portland attending tho rose festival.
Miss Alice young, secretary In his of
fice, aocompunlc4 friends to Portland
Monday. . ' ' . ,.' ,
Marrlaso IJccnsoH Issued Mnr
rlago licenses woro Issued by County
Clerk 'R. 8. Bryson to tho following:
Edmund A. Paddon of Portland, and
Ruth E. Steele of Crcswell: Roy V.
Ionard and Grace Fullcrton, both
of Cpttago Grav.e .
Bankrupt Is Examined Jos. Hodg
son, bankrupt of this city, .was exam
ined boforo A. M. Cannon, referee In
bankruptcy, In the office of Juntico
of tho Pence Wells yesterday. Mr.
Hodgson conducted tho Bootery in
the Register block
I Kniutos VlsltarB to IMlYO Mr. and
Mrs. C. It. tlllo, of Horth Control,
JCnnsas.'wha-nave 'Boen tne guests 01
lllr. Glle's mother, Mrs. Sue Gilo, of
L . . .... .. I DnJlanJ fnw .1
snin ouy, navw i,v ,w
vlill OI a lew lityn iiw iciMtimia .
Uielr homo in Kansas. . , .
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j Ralem Visitors Return O. J. Lef-
Itlngweil, conut'owii win, in" v,,",
ituto automobile deportment at Ha-
iiem, nus 1-ei.iiiiiru v" , ,
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this city. Mrs. ' Lefflngwell accom
panied her husband on the trip.
'- Federal Official Visits A. M. Can-
.. HnrnMn In hnnkrnntcv. wns In
Htlgene yesioruny to uwuu mo .....
ruptcy proceedings of tho uenburg
iwercnniiio twin y
riKiintu rwtAl nnannlntlon.
wna named trustoo nt the hoarlng. .
" IrOflTO lor ninuimi .v nlV
tMTfl, W. v. nn.A-ui itiiur., vvv...,......--
by motor ior l uuutiiui 4....
wl" visit J?.WMfiffi
Ing wniie eir. aim
will spend severnl days at Porttand.
Complaint' ?s Filed A convpllvlnt
has been filed with the t lollce Jy Mrs.
R, Hathaway who resides near the
Eugene Fruitgrowers' connory, tnnt
Sl?hoVa nave -killed Vhroo of her
. i4W .linmihnta nnri' 'have'
CniCKeriH wins .. :
also broken windows in the neighbor
hood. , . : u J
wood, "anger in the Slnstawi national
forast nt rieno, "'rj .""tl i.
a few dnyn ago in which his horse
roil on nun. iiiniuw..,.., . : , . a
cording to word received by It.
Shelley, supervisor of the forest, yen-
'Arlmlnlstrator Appointed Nina
Hnrvey vas annqlutcd '"""S' "!
administrator of tho ostnto of Gcorgo
,Do ! irnJ 'KZ .'..imated
value of 2h0. Alfred Powell, Grant
Tower ana viinrifw i,imh
as appraisers of the. property. ,
.. vn,HLA11nirln(r lienor
Jllfiirim phi, " " . .
., vo li. Aiiibnn ventsrnnv
hecsn suit In olroult court ngalnnt
chandhe at Factory Prices and Less
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if ALWAYS PAYS TQ SHOP AT McMORR AN & WASHBURNE'S, ESPECIALLY NOW
Sale and Demonstration of Indestructo
Guaranteed Wardrobe Trunfis
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$45.00 Wardrobe Trunks
No one knows the real pleasure- of traveling until they
travel with a wardrobe trunk. This weeki VjreriPfjEeri.a
limited number of our regular $45.00 .full size guaranteed
wardrobe trunks at $39.50.' Handsome fibre 4fiunks that
ad comfort to. the trip and, protection to the wardrobe,,: 'at.
Urn
A June Sale of
DAVENPORT LAMPS
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$20 Lamps with Shade $14.95
$25 Lamps with Shade $16.95
Fine 'hiahogany stands complete with
light fittings and cord and beautiful silk
shades in pretty colorings and newest'
styles. See these lamps on second floor
this week. - A limited, number only at this
price. ' .a : v' ' . , . . . ,'. . :
Aluminum Kitchen Ware :
Special 95c
A little pice 'for finest pure Aluminum
Kettles,- Pots and Buckets. Worth nearly
double this sale price.. While the lot lasts,
95c each,
Silk Parasols $1.50 , ,'
To close out a group of. 25 fancy Silk
Parasols. Regular prices from $6.00 to
$11.00, today $1.50 each. ...
Women's Bathing Suits
Values to $3.50 at $1.98
$1.98 today for a'small lot of Women's
Bathing Suits in fancy colors and plain. All
sizes Regular $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 suits.
Men's Straw Sailors Ail Week
$1.00 Each
Just 100 of these straw sailors on sale at
way, way less than. cost. Some are slightly
soiled, all are carried from last season, but
are-gdpd values jat, -sale price for .everyday.
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Men's department today $1.00 each.
A Coat i
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New Spring and Sunmier
Coats and Wraps l
Values to $39.50 ipr
$19.50
This announcement 'Intludes
' about 30 of our newe$tf'a'nd pret
. tiest -spring, and , summer ' coats
and wraps, of polo clothl Velour,'
bolivia, twills "and tweeds, in all
of the, wanted colorfe:',' (Very spe-
:$i9?5o '
Kayser and Niagara Maid ; , v
Long "and Short Silk Gloves
$1.00' and 1.25 Value
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-i-Buy Silk .Gloyes of Kayser and. Niagara
Maid makes in black, white, gry chamois
and pink, at a new lowered price. - AH .sizes
in the short 'length, small sizes only In the
long gloves.- ; . ' -" -" ."':
Beautiful Tissue Ginghams
We haveaCfcn from our highest priced
Tissue Ginghams a group of the loveliest
patterns to sell at .the lowest price. yefZ5c
. yard. Handsome colorings in wonderful
patterns. 1 jv-h' 'v ' .."
50c to (50c Ribbons 25c Yard
'This weektuy fine all silk plain and fancy
Ribbons at about half price Fpr hair bows
and fancy work. r ; ; ' . ' " v
Embroidery Insertions : .
10c to 15c ValiiMJYffd
50 pieces of pretty Swiss i limbfoidery In
sertions in desirable patterns. "Regular 40c
to 15c values, while the lot lasts,, lc yard:
We cut not less than 10 yards to a customer.
25c Pure Irish Linen Kerchiefs
. , .:. 15c Each !. V ,
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,-lOCjO dozen pure Irish Linen. Sport Hand
kerchiefs in rose, pink, coral, green, laven
der, tan .and yellow at nearly half price
15c each, or $1.50 dozen- ' .
Qafify? Wt Sam
Regular Stock, 50 to
Sett
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5Q to Sell at
A clothing sensation! Just 100 suits "taken from' our regular stock
ot nigner prtceu garmenis to sea t uiwc i"i .( w.'
, Suits to fit any man short, stout, or long. Splendid patterns and
dependable materials, or they would not be in our stock.- - v ; .. .. , . , .
See These Suits Today Men! They Are Good Out
re
80S Wmamette
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