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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1922)
tlx n i MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., WEDNESDAY, JUNE M, 1M1 TODAY LAST TIMEs "The Topic of the Town" Marshall Neilan's production NO ONE BLAMED FOR DEHTH OF BRASFIELD SAYS JURY Inquest Hold Over Man Killed , at Springfield TH0MPS0NJ.0T BADLY HURT Ttilnl UnviHU t Auinmobtln till by lawKtnx Train ft.wMa br ' Jtinitliur on Flat IVr W. II. Ura.ftcM. who VM killed In a collision between a (lut car of it logging train and mi automobile nt the Kifth street craning of lh 8. 1, at SprltiKticl.t shortly arter 3 o'clock yi-eti-t-day morning, i-um to hi death lhroii):ti no fault of anyone, accord ing to the verUK:t of ihe coroner's Jury ' - - with Richard Dtx - Clair Windsor and an all-Xeilan cast Ask your riends. then hurry down for today is positively the last ! Charles W. Hawley in concert a "Polonaise" Chopin b "Meditation" Massenet -'Madame Sherry" On Our Super-Wuriitser Lemon-O Quartet in musical prolog ' Rex Review and Topics all her I IHartSxR I K Man THIS LABEL A small thing to look for A big thing to find. WADE BROS. which hold an itMtUMtl at Hiirlniffield yestemay auernoot,. Aeeordlne? to the teatlmony of It. It. Thompson, ot Crvawell, who wan on or In otvupatit or tin autonto ttlt which was strurk hy th (rain but who was not seriously Injured, It waa drlvihir th vnr from the Mouth Kelly mill wIkw th inxn had Just laid orr th night shift nml were on the way home, having quit work nt S o'clock. Thompson tosllfied thnt i hi nutouiohll rearhed th private crtutniiiK nt the end of Klfth street h suddenly wtw th strlmr of flttt car IwcklhK toward them. Had h stop ped it is ear it wo nut have ticit struvk nnd ltd endeavored to speed ui hut It waa too late. The flut car struck th automobile rlitht hark or th front wheel. ' O. U. Stnllh. who waa rid In ntt the run ulna hoard of the nototuohlle. In some rnn nncr Jumped to the top of the fiitt car mil wnii mtesuoneii ite jrlnred thnt he did not know how he did it. Tho testimony nt th Inquest showed thnt the antomohlle wa tlrnsTKl firt or 70 ftt nml when th train finally stoppM th wreck wts round nnrtth th mr nnd ThniMiiitin mnA ttt-ry flM vmrn it littlest (to th irronnd. It wm ncutry to jrnl th flat rr with Jnrka In onlr ffrt rxtrlrnt th two mn. It wn i thought thnt both wr dntl but when ith Cl wm UfttM Thnmiwon crwll ;not. HmflM wn found lnd with . hU nHk- hrokn nnd hl hd rruihd tniwfUM wit nird Hn ynr Itml t xvrt.i Mo-inirfltld. Itln " . Thnoiuion lvn t "". JHh n Wt HpHn-rfM Th.M--n btiw nnd ni'ii',d b' tui rnounel to t Mv-t Th Inrvlnc trn'n wn "it.'h'f In th yard it nt th tint of jth accident. JOB PRINTING OVU V. S. NATIONAL BANK atvitt, QnUty. Fair Price od m Bqmmtn Deal kfp na busy. Valucy Minting Co. Watch U. Grow lfcpt4 , BEAUT If UL ;- DLAMOXDS convey a- beautiful senti ment -4tJKntiment that no other stone can possibly give. .The diamonds at this store are as faultless and pure as the Jove thev renre- ent - We jnvite your care- xtu inspection. ir IS ES -I A Community Leader The banks are centers about which revolve most of the constructive com munity projects. They are leaders in supplying cap ital necessary for new in dustries. During the years since this bank was established it has helped provide the means.for developing Lane County in its agri culture and industry, and will continue to do so. . "39 Yaara of Helpful SctncOaT , FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Eugene since lees First Showings Today CASTLE "Cmie Cooled for Comfort" Today Thursday Only " "TWIN BEDS" TURNED TURTLE! "THE GIRL IX THE TAXI" LEFT IN THE DUST - by the new hilarity of this famous comedy duo s(w The Castle presents Jr&i Sh! Shi Shterrible Sbcandal By Request i No Tears! An ocean of fun for everyone except Jimmy whose quest was to scatter sunshine, but whose harvest proved to be a cloudburst. . ' j Adapted from the breezy stage success, ' . " augmented by a nifty chorus of water lilies, board walks and clean comedy " ' ALSO SHOWING TODAY (' A ' ' ; -The sixth adventure of "ROBINSON CRUSOE" ' - '' ' with HARRY MYERS CFflTER LIKE RIM REACHED J. A. IIOLTON AMI WIFK I1IKK M.NK MII-rN OVEIl SNOW MllltiraH)lla Couple No Well lMotunM Wtlh OrvRttii Tliat Ttiojr Will liucnti Hero J. A. llolton and wtf. of Minnea polis, Minn., nr th firm tour lut to rruci Crater Ink thin yar. A fw day ago they drov their enr on fur m thy could ami hlkod over th snow nine mllea to th rim of th Ink. Thy took th flint mn II that rnchfd th kPr of th lottii thlH ynr. Th snow Wsta nht ft dp undr th fv of th Iodic but wan not dp a It win at thta time laat ynr. air. and Mr, tiolton wr in r.u en yatrday on a tour of th ronut and tncf to local at Albany. "V like Oraon ao much better thttn any other atat we have viltsl that w have decided to locate here." anld Mr. llolton. "My wife doe not like California nearly aa well a ahe doea Ore iron and we both think that It hart been ovr-advrtld, Thla la my wife's flmt visit to th const but T was her 10 yenm oro nnd th more I of Oregon th more I Ilk It." Mr. and Mrs. llolton visiteu in Oreiron cave out from Omnia Pans a rw days and anid mnt iney ar na fin na the Mammoth caves In Ken tucky hut not aa lanr. Mr. Holton woa for a nuniner or vnr conntd with th Pacific Pre Publishing association. HIS USE AGAINST COOS WAREHOUSE WILL BE BUILT NEW CONCUETK STRVCTfllK TO BE KIUXTKO BV FKANK Conovrt Jjet to R. W. Stoln PYrmlM TtUtpti um for Two rw Bunffnlotra C. 8. Frank ha Ift the contract to R. W. Bteln for the erection of a one. aorv warehouse Z4 by 64 fnt In dt- menalona to be located In the rear of the Allen drug store on Ninth avenue enat and to be occupied by thla atore. Mr. Steln'a bid won ll.tei. The per mit waa taken out yeaterday and work will atart at once. The work of teaTlnlf down the old corrugated Iron warehoune on the atta waa atarted yesterday. Airs. June rata tooa out a permit yesterday to build a bunzalow at 141 Eleventh avenue enat nt a cost of 11, SOD and a permit waa Issued to ". U Banter to erect a flvo-ntory bun galow at i070 Emerald street at a cost of $2,600. ' ' CONVENTION OPENS TODAY PHYSICAL EDl'CATIOM AKKOCIA- , TlOJf MKETS HKHK The annual convention of the western district of the American Physical Education Association la to open on thn University campua at 8: JO o'clock this morning nnd con tinue through today and tomorrow. All the association's sessions, which will be held In the woman's league rooms In the woman's building, aro open to the public. Amuna the nromincnt spenaerg to be heard today are lr. James Edward Rogers, executive secretary ot tne American Hecreatlonnl association; J. A. Churchill, state superintendent of schools, and Mrs. J. K. 11111. ot Portland, president of the Parent Teacher association of Oregon. Dr. Rogers will be heard this even ing- at In an address on "The Mod rn Tendencies In Physical Kduca Hon." Mr. Churchill's toplo will be "The Place of Physical Education In Oregon.' -He will speag at o cincg this afternoon. At 1:30 Mrs. Hill will discuss "The Importance of PhyB leal Education from the Standpoint ot the Parent" Friday the convention will hold Its final session at the Oregon Agricul tural College at Corvallla. Thla convention will be followed Frlduy by the annual meeting of the high school principals and superin tendents of the state at the university. Jury Hero Gives Him Full Amount Sued for APPEAL , WILL" BE TAKEN Null luuihvtl Fimr IV Vm of tWrr 100,1)00 Tx Mom? IUfuiHliHl v by i;ourititriu Oawuld West, n-itvsrnor of Or tton, won hla cas ngulitst L'ooa county her lute yeatvntity afternouit when a Jury In lh chvuil court rvturued vtinllct In his fnvor Tor tho full n mount sued for, nllelted dun na a t for lobbylttK nt WashliiKton, 1, C In favor of t)t bill refuitdiua: lo Ootia county 9490,000 tax money on the southern iireaiui land itrnnt In 19 U. Th nmouiu sued for by .Mr. West waa flV.M. West claim td tlmt ho had an oral contract with County Judge Watson of iooa county, prvivldlnic that h should ao to Washington and lobby for thla bill and that the ngreement waa ratlflcil by Hi county court. Th eviuimc al th trial allowed that tlioro wua an agreement between htm and tho Vu and Ikniglu county court a, filing' hla cutiuiensnjlion nt four per cvnt of lha amount of taxes refunded to ach. Judge Watson and iomutttaonr I'hllllna of th fuos county court were afterward recalled berauae of their imrtlclnatlon In this agreement with west. Th Jury returned It verdict In very short time after It retired to de liberate yeaterday afternoon. Attor neys fpr Cooa county stated that the case will be appealed to the aunrcme court. The trial waa heard before JudBO W. II. licit of Dallas. If Kx-Oovernor West wlua th case in the en ore mo court he will be able to collect front ltaugla county lurgft sum as hla four per cent of th tax money refunded by tho govern ment In addition to tho amount h will recetvo front Coos county. The ei'govvrnor waa represented by 1'ey. Hampson and Nelson, of Portland, nnd ("has A. Hardy, of Ku gun . and Cooa co u n t y w aa re p re -sentetl by Go, Keitdnll and Murphy and Men . Fbihar. district attorney of that county. REAL ESTATE IS ACTIVE FEDERAL MONEY IS WANTED WE8TKRN UMi WANTS BOND MONEY MATC'IIKU ' The federal government la asked by tho Western Lane County Pomona grange to match all county bond rond money to be expended In Western Lane county. At the last meeting1 of the grange n resolution was adopted to the effect that as the railroad land In Western Lane county has been withdrawn from taxation, having been turned over to tho government, thereby reducing the taxable wealth, and as the proposed bond roads will pass through the most productive nnd' undeveloped pnrta of Western Lime, the forest service and the federal gov ernment are petitioned to match the money expended by the county on such roads.: Th county court Is oskud to act upon this mnttor nt once. copies of tne resolutions have been forwarded to V). J. Adams, secretary to United States Senator' Htnnfleld, and to the state's senators and repre sentatives lt congress, MANY DK.AI.S ItKlSmTKIt JKKH n.UI.INI! HUM Sales) of Kami and ttty Pmnmy Numerous latnly ItPtxiru MenibrrM of Force That there) has been a decided Im provement In Ilia real estate tiusllivna lately la the statement of A. J. McKy, of the Jess Jarllng really firm. Mr. McKy reports the following salrai made by him, Mr. Darling and W. r McKelvey recently: Twrnty-elght acres from Rudolph Wolahlfelt . at Pleasant Hill. to Charles Anderson and wife ot rlprlng- lieio. -" . , From Henry Aui-key, of Eugene, to Johrt McCubbllta, ot Creawell, ten acres. . . Kron Carl tl. .flayer, to Samuel Cluer, house and two lota In College Krom John West lo J. A. Anway, house and lot In Kugene. Krom A. . Itoyer to Mr. anil Mrs. Flagg. ot llend, a fine orchard Irart near Kugene. Krom Charlea Anderson lo Rudolph Walahlfelt. an eight-room house and a half a block of land In Hprtngfleld. From 1m Hall, a very successful smnil truck farmer, lo Mr. Patrick, a successful wheat grower of the Pn- louse country, one of the beat Zu-ncre bottom tracts In !,ane county over north of Springfield on the McKeniie river. The store bultdinr at High street and Thirteenth avenue east, to Mrs. Margaret M. Harvey. A twn-ncre tract In College Crest to Dr. William Dale. An eight-acre tract on the McKen- xle river highway from Klmer O. I'nlne to Dnke Dick. New bungalow nt Fifth avenue nnd Illnlr boulevard to Carl Meek. Mr. Bock Is a recent arrival here anil Is employed by the Orlffln-Balib Hard ware company. A bungalow nt 4SI Twelfth avenue cast, to K. I. Bastard. A l-ocre tract In College Crest to Art Kingman, A ten-nrre h'ghlv Improved tract near Springfield from Mr. Voorhees to J. I). Grimes, who la n recent ar rival from Pendleton. A ten-ncro tract In the Tirnne or chard belt to F. R. Dice, of Eugene. DELEGATES TO BE NAMED IiEUION POST WILL KLHCT AT , MEETING TOMORROW Four delegates that will represent Lane county post of the American Legion ot the annual state convention ot tne organisation this year will be eleuted ut a meeting of the legion nalres tomorrow evening nt the rooms or the chamber of commorce. The conclave will be held ut The Unllue July 27-29 and In addition to the post representatives the women's auxiliary of the orgiinlxnllon will send two del egates to tho meeting. Plans for the dance to oe hold July 4 at the now armory will ulso bo dis cussed at the meeting tomorrow. The dunce will he held In co-operntlon with tho Veterana of Foreign Wars. George Love Is heading the legion committee and M. II. Huntly Is In charge for the foreign war voterans. The Summer-New at Low vt - i a. iv New Blouses Special $3.95 t'lianniriK' new ovrrblmiiirs in the latent fashion whim the nrw, fancy weave t riiolft ics I Dainty,,. circular allium tuxl cuffs of liurii, cyrlrl etnbi'tiitlt-ri'd, tuM n inwticuhuly winvmtc toucli. Some nuulcln ,ii:ivt ctilhtrs nnd cuffs nf art linen, cm bt'llishrd with colorful yarn ciiibroidery. All have the popuUtfiitdinrt ulreve, while tho raiiK nf color ds especially attractive henna, jitdci prrlS'itiklc, pumpkin nml buff. esassasssssaxeiBssaaess l!Bg.. . .i.ju .j. u ..js. u a,ui.-ji'ini 41. JssssassM-.,- . 1 EX-GOVERNOR WEST WINS ,. Na. New Pongee Overblouses $2.65 Particularly appealing are these iluiiity new lilouncs of fine Toiikco Silk, nml. at tills low speciul pricinu; they present nil mi lium I value tiiat women folk will lc tpiick to appreciate. The grtuX vn;uc of KiitKham for all suiu mer wear is cluinninnty met in these blouses, with their demure collars and nar row eded vuffs of uiiiKhnin in dainty clin ks. Short ulrcvei nml silk cord tics nt neck. Men's Union Suit. 89c f-jilnulid summer unitiiM of fine knit white fi.iton "Koyal Mill math, l'lut lock rams, closed crotch nnd short sleeves. Ankle length. Here in an economy, turn, that warrants the purchase ot a season's supply. Men's summer unions, special 89v. Wednesday Grocery Economies Kancy Creamery Butter, lb, 3e LCcouomy Jars, tt., tloz. ....................... $1.35 Kconomy Jar Caps, do. ZSe 51b. can M. J. B. Coffee $1 J5 Harttwara Dapartincal Sterno Canned Heat ............10e ( nnninif Kacks. fit any boiler 7Se Kant Miss My Swatter lOe Our l.owi.f o( these rlrver new ,. , lain in an iiiMam j.iM wi" ,. ".a,,' ularily in urowinu; in ,..,, ,, " , "Clr1 H ""tl-i-'K more smart. Z Z t nll-nround slimmer wear cmilil ;, iv Slyl. and Ids . ,. J 1, "T lo u.lmit of tleseripli,,,,, ' way, you d , , , , nr- t. behold t lcir Wl, trimnitiiif. their allurement t.f h!? 12 color I tome, you'll ejliy1Cl,i ,J "ft m Boys' Bathing SuiU 65c This is SOME value for l1V5j H real. lloiiest-to-Koodness wi,nmi,, ,tti, . nil sized, rryiilar cul. cvcry.hmA lor the small pine of f.Sc. You'll want to pick t.ttr out, 0 couri. o eve Kot them all hi, ol on t,S where you can select iiut the one vou want Colon, navy and wliu-. am hhuk' and i. ' -f.nl.: Sies 2H t J-l., CHhrrs priced at 75.- hud $I.2S, . , Men's Lisle Uotc 25c "Buster Brown" Mads Kinc knit, while lisle and cotton hose, ailk double spliced heels and loci friturt that makes for lunger wear. The sort ol sox that men prefer for all anmml torn mcr wear, though they arc particularly de sirable for use with white liKitwenr. Salts price, the pair, 25c. . Boston Garters 25c The. nationally known Hostoii Carters niih one clasp vrlvrt Krii. lixtra strong wck bin(f. assorted colors 25c each. NEW ORDER TO BE FORMED LA III FX OF ORIKNT TO UK OR- GANy.K,l II Kit B A branch of tho nsw order the ladles of the Orient, the fun branch of the Rebekahs. will be organised here soon, according to Mrs. It. A. Denny, of this city, who has been des ignated na organiser. It Is expected that there will be a charter member ship of ICO nnd. 200, said Mrs. Denny. -rnis oraer, wnicn corresponds to the Orientals among the Odd Fellows, Is strong In the IStist nnd Is gradually spreading west, Tha unit hero will he thn first on the const, according to Mm, Denny. The charter list Will he taken t the regular mooting of the Rebekahs this evening. TWO FIRES ARE DISCOVERED TiOyVKOW OS ROMAN NOSE IX)- CATV SMUPOEg v y7 :, ' ,, 'hU forftst 'lrto'kout on Mt tlomnri Nose, In (ho Rlualnw nntlonnl fnmat, In the northwoBtorn part of . Douglaa county, yesterday re ported to head quarter of th forvst In Kua-ene that there Is n nre liurtilnsr In tho Alaea vulley in Houthern Lincoln county nnd one In tho tjk croek valley, both outside th national f ureal nnd In pri vately owned ttmher. It. H. flhelley. supervisor of tho forest ant word to the supervising warden of tha at. era iJtno County Mr. ratrot asso ciation. Tha tiniiirr anfl underbrusit, oven In th Cfuuft sect ion whern thera la foe; and mist, la KnttlnaT very dry attain and with a wind llko that of yesterday, small flrea aro likely to spread rapidly, said tiupervlaor Hholley. DENTISTS TO HOLD CLINIC FLANS MARK TO ATTKKI) NA TIONAL MEHrlNO , Members of tho Southern Willam ette Oentul society will hold 'a special clinic during tho annual convention of tho nntlonal denial association that la to bo hold at l Angeles July 17-21. Delegates from practically ovory dentnl association In tho United Stales are expected to attend 1ho yearly business meeting and profes sional conference nnd preparations are underway by the focal dentists for their part of tho program. It la expected that Dr. W. D. l.eo, Dr. R. M. Ornvea and Dr. J. I Hemic will represent the southern Willam ette group, comprlsod ot Lnno, Linn and tlenton counties, at tho mealing. Kollowlng the close of tha conclave In the smith Dr. O. T. Katener. rep resenting the Hamsun and Itandolf Denial association of Toledo, Ohio, will hold a special clinic In Kiigenc for tha benefit of the members of the southern Willamette aoclety. BEE CULTURE IS SUCCESS It. It. (HIISON MAHFX HTl'IIV OF INDUSTRY It. It. Olbson, who lives 10 miles west of Kugene near the Klmlra high way, declares thai tho fruit men who sponsible for Ihe short crop of tts- suy Hint the Isck of lieei Is fsnlrij rics this year sre rtghl. lit " lands of Iii-i-b on hli nlsce in4 the chrry crop In moi kmlnlas Ijine county l short h will full crop this yesr. lis sKrtbe)" the feci ihst Ih.re were pUniy Ms on his place to pollenus ! "!; Mr. tllhson has rosds a " bees for the past three yel ul I now one of the best po ihe suliject In this counij. Hits made a sui-i-ess of Ihe inSsitnr. thinks there should lies ll morjj" in l-ans county ihsn there UaJ i, -...i.i i. i l,n fru I men, nt In ihe way of Increased crops would he able to msko . mam their honey ss he doca yj Math M.0S OtU FaUowa Tamsik (Main Floor tntrancej . ' Another shipment of Imported Pongee, $1-5 grade, "jjjjj, Silk Dresses, $22.00 line for (..ti $25.00 line for Vacation Aids Your vacation will be twice ns enjoyable no matter where you go,, i( you aro prepared for cleanliness nnd skin comfort. Put supply of tha fallawing In your traveUnc kit they will come in handy, tool A "' ' HAVE YOU :- Tooth Paste Shaving Cream . Razor Blades . Kodak Supplies Cold Cream ' Toilet Soap Talcum Powder Tooth Brush Snap Box Wash Cloth' Fitnlls Skin Lotion Midsummer 6-INCH DUBARRY PATTERN WHITE MIRROR- .at. JTK dtd 9-ROW BRISTLE BRUSH TO MATCH ' Sa4l (HH 8-INCH COM B TO MATCH ALL I 'OR.'....:.. L.45TM f t'A j Plums 21 7 g ' pSSsp i ForFree PelWe