Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, July 02, 1922, Image 21

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    MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SUNDAY, JULY 2, 1922
FIVE
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, Chintz With Fin Pique -
And Soft Velvet Ribbon
MUELLER
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News of the Day in Pictures
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ffrftMAN IS THE YOUNGEST LAWYER i". - -;J21
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CltUlftl Of I'OllltO KMII
(MIJI IllUMhlMl ImHhIoi-M 3 vUfl'4
nillrt.,1 tabh'Hpuot; hutivr, 1 liihlo
Miionrt flour, 1 Mllctt ioloii, wilt, while
iM-nitcr. Ilvtil the milk ami onion tu
KillHr, hill Uo not allow them o hull,
four IIiIn ovnr tint maHhi'il pattitom
a ml iirMM throiiKh miii Htralrifr. M"lt
tho on Up r, imIU tho flour innl milk
iiiixiuru iUiwly, HllrrliiK comitiinlly iin
III ililckMiM'U. Add tho H4Jittonlfi((M and
m'l Vf hot, i
INui Kb Iml , '
P.f-I and chill fi'tmh nmrn (canned
oiioji ii r JttKt an nlct-K luilvo, and fill
tint cavltlci with KfvillcHM ralwlrif.
Kcrvo on lv(tUL'o Ifii V'-ii with mayoii
miltiu. Hahlittf INmihT lllwtiltM '
Ono ijiiurt nlfted flour, 'I hMipIng
tmtM)OofiH hit klntf powdir, 1 iwijepoup
nail, 1 tJihlrnpoon hml, 1 tahlonpfiun
liLilttr, Mi uup milk, rup watr.
Knit In lard iipd hiittcr until rntialy.
Aild milk mid wntor. toll on floured
hoard and cut wllh mhjuII blwrult cut
itir. Httke In u nulck ovi-n If mlnuteif.
ais . it
CONVECTOR
fM HMUM Wi WSsM.
pU9 renatkafcU beating syet-. le tfb Uioueaads of
people irwUr comfort for tees than tfer over spent for
fifl before. Ouaranteod to !( vry room la y our bosMf
Let u ivnf yog or eeStlf you fid beve It UwfeOod. "
HALL & SHUMWAY
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I'ffiMiH an under way In Mecuro it
fiini'Klo linn, niwliil tor Mlw Mary
lltilihni, nf HI. I'utcmliurv, Pln 'who
lii-lil twt rliuin, AIIhh hornlhv jli--Cliiii
liiir, nflout Imir uii hour aflor tho
hiiH'r liml l..-ii n.iijli). Mil.. ii hy a
hIiiim ImiriK'iulii. known im Ihg "llgur
lf I llfl nu." ,
SHE VALUES HER KISSES AT $12,500
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CAN A GIRL SMOKER TEACH SCHOOL?
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Zoimla l.iiimlri'lli, wlm l ftiily IH. Im Knulimtril from iIik Arknniuiii
rhonl, hi l.liil" lluitk, mill In Hi" younm-m Inwynr In Mm ni, tmt alio
unnoi i1 u'liniii""''" "' h ,,,li" "n"l Hho npkril for
ilieclnl law lo iiormtt Iter (o pmotU'li licfnrn ulin la uf nuo. Htm la Mm Unuull.
tor ol I'nUril Hinica t'liiitiuiuluncr liitMrttli. uf 1 II 1 to ltot k, u fuimur major
In tut rcioi army.
I His
Tliff llllnulH tato utipromi court has
uptu'ld Din conviction of WIIHttni
HriMM l,tiyd nnl IN tiiimliirn of tho
defunct euiiiintitilat lnMr lurty, nnd
thi'V mUMt Hrrvo pr(nn itonii'iircri for
lulvonittntf ovnrlhrow of tho Kovorn
tiu'iii. J.toyil in th tnllllonulrn mm of
tho lt ilrnry I". i.loyil, nwnjmpr
mun, who nmrrlrrt a duuKhter of ux
(iowrm.r JtrnNM. Mr. Mromi wiui ptirt
ownt-r of lh t'htcuim Trtbuno, I.loyd
wtm dt'titr'nt'i-il to from ono to five
yrurn and to pay a flno of l'00(l.
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UiUnllilUhi UiHikhuMlI, roimer Hlmlout ntirm In tho lormun Dnttuon
m himpitai In (!lilnnro, linmtnir Vr: Jiimtfift T. Mltclioll, mnff phynlclnn, tor
116,000. Hho fillwH ho klHWMt hi-r twh-ft, tlu khn ltvlnir timvU thrco yrani
Apart,- lie tnkn tho ahitrvo,
Alln lokova, fnmoil na nil Inter
prniutlvo clnncor. )ihb aflcurcil a li
vnrr In Hun Kranrlaco from nor
rnunlly famoiia ilnncliiK liunbnnd,
liorla Putroff, nmt will anil for Milan,
Italy, to atuily mimic I'otrof f nl
Inwril liar " "ornro t ho tlocreo, with
1100 a month alimony, at tho anmo
tlmo ilropiilmr hla SO,00 nlloimtlnn
of nffoottona aolt auillnut OrcKom
Choolui'k, wealthy Now York lm-
iini'lnr. I
WaaHi T""l,m w" Wn llcfl from lh Wlohlftnn Ulnto normal hMl
w imakliiK ,iii,Ci..10 uihemtrla jjeliiir oxpi'llml "I " """' "u,, H1"'
wt ror folnntntninont ao alto mliiltt piotmio horaolf for iv-ton.ohln oat-oer.
JuJllTi" au,horUI uort..tlmt no BliU who moko I. tit 1o t.aoh In
,JA. nt Dniln inn nf
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t)i.. Halm, nii.l nlilni hrntllni O
Klmf Aloxnnilor nf Jiwo-Slavl hn
liiM'it iiwnat'il ly M. l'noliUrh, Jimot
Hlavlnn lironilrr, of wrltlnsr monivo
Init lollnia. Tho nrnmlcr nakoil tho
l''ioniih govornnwnt roatrnln him,
it .ho hna bnen llvlnn In Paila for
vonlra. linvlnit ioiioiiiiimmI hla rlKlitf to
I lift thi ono In mini. Ono v low la that
lio III a. nifinluT nf tlio Hrrblnn "JJlaoU
Unnil " which IB oroUltml wUh oon
Hiiliimr against tho "Whlto Ifand,
which favors Klntf AloxanUor, ;
Thl HMiktw 24 IdmMiltK,
. . AlMO tlllM'ICt
Nino Ittnto. tnrt uppIh, 4 ckkh, 1
cup HiiK'ir, J tuhlcripoon hultor. JnU
clntmiiHin or ll to taxto. Htow an
phii till vry Mift; inaxh thorotiKhly;
add buller And tumir wl.llo hi HI wm in,
hut cool hAforo nnniiiK beainn ckk
Hdkft till brown; bnko In Hhallow pud-
dliiK (In op pin phitcN, St-rvo with
KpanirlbR or ronm pork.
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Carefully clcu.il and Kpllt a medium-
hud lmd. IMc Rkln hUv down on
n w'll-olh'd or Krt'iiMcd oak plank and
ri'mova nn many hom-i. tm poiwlblo
without dlaturblnic tho fhnh. Hnrlnkle
with null jtnd pnprlka nnd hrunh over
wllh melted fnt. . Itukc about half an
hour In n, rothor hot oven. Kcmov
from oven nnd bninh ovi-r with melted
bultttrlne. fiurnlHli with mimhed po-tatot-ii
piuuted thrnuKh a piuttry baR
and rniui tube. I'otnio basket may
he. made and filled with peim. BHcwi
of lemon nud parsley nmy oJbo be
lined.
Iotntncn A un a r -
Paro potatoes, elthnr white or sweet.
and cut thorn lenicthwlKA Into nil com
one-fourth Inch In tMrkneHK, care
fully put the mIIc toKHher to retain
the orlKlnal ihajie of tho potdtoi.
Ilnvo ready wooden toothplckn cov
ered with melted butter. Hun two
nf theno throiiKh each potato to keep
thn il lew together, not too compactly.
Honk tho pot at w no hu ii r or morcr In
cotrt' watur, let noil 10'or 15 minute
In boillnu tuiut wMor. then drain and
ft in it bukuiK ctn; pour over three
or four tublcupoons of melted butter
and let cook In tho oven until tender,
hutting each ex or aeven minute with
hot hul I or from the pun.
Mince flno with n fork ono can of
tmlinon (nfter removing the bone and.
Hkln); add ono amall onion, cut fine.
inree orao iters, crumuiea line, two
inbieRnoonfiila milk or water, a little
unit and pepper. Mix all thoroughly,
make Into amall cakca and fry u
ifolden brown.
Kofn pillows continue to be dealirned
In all aorta of fancy shapes. A horn
of plenty, made of black satin, was a
foot In d la meter at the open end of
tho horn, ant) was filled with quan
tities of Kay-colored silk fruits sewn
in, and wan edjeed with Kilt braid. A
very nrtlsllo aofn, pillow -especially
fur tho davenport UfhotNUTfl,d in blue
l a blue silk on covered with
ullvur net beneath which aro placed
two pen cock feathers laid flat against
tho bluo Bilk. , "
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Br JUARY BROOKS F1CKEN
UHEK cttnt? of attracUv. color,
" fin. piqn., and aoft alvet
ribbon ar. put togetW, tha; of
thameelvea ettabliah a imartnesi
of ftct that i dellghtfuL But
when jaunty kimono bloow and.,
a plaited aldrt male, the ilhoaetts,
than Faahion'a perfectioo it evi
dent. - This model baa enough vain. In
' kolor, fabric, and ailhouett. to b.
qnlt iufficient, bat on. can add
to tbia "It lanndera eaailjr and aat
' iafactorily" a vital consideration
for summer froclca. Chints is an
Interesting; fabric in its quaintness
of deiiffn and its combination of
colors. Sometime, it is mad. up
in a regular Pandora's Bos of
color, yet so harmoniously dona
that it is a delight to see.
A plain kimono blous with
scallops carefully shaped suffices
as a pattern for the blouse, whil.
th. skirt is of straight lengths of.
material and knife plaited to cor
respond with th. waist measure
ment. . .
A fold of chints in box-plait
effect covers the blouse opening
at th. center back.. Th velvet
bow and sash may be black or of
a color to harmonize .with th .
Pronrnent color in th. chints. i
Parents at Educators
"The Child's First School Is the Family." Frocbel.
1 Tho Nnrnery
Every home. If lionalblo. ahonti con
tain one room for the rhllil'a eapeciiil
ua. not that hu muatatwaya be con
fined to the nuraery, or denied the
prlvilPKea of the 'entire' home, but
ttiut he may have the urlvary of a
room In which to commence his edu
cation through play uninterrupted by
muny or tho uctivitiea or the home.
Tho child aliould be required to
apend a part of the time In the nur
aery. Thl. ha will Kindly do with
out coercion, provided he has a pleas
ant room, aultahlo. toya and protec
tion from IhtruHlon aa hq attempta to
duvvlop hla mind through play. . .
There ahould bo a aunny expoeure,
Rood ventilation und low windowa pro
looted, agulnat uecldent.- Tho child
olijoya pictures of tho.outaiila world
aa aoun from the windowa. Tho blue
aky, Hie . wlnd-bluwn clouds, . rain
drops, windstorms, sunnemna, now
ora, trees, and uirda afford him a
roiitlnuoua aourco of pleasure, In
keen Imagination, froquently record
fuct Buch pictures acted upon by hla
piore vital . and lasting Improsalona
uion the child's mind than those hung
upon the walls.
Tho walla and woodwork of tho
nursery ahould be finished In eoft
harmonious -oolora, while the uttnoat
cleanliness and neatnesa are neces
sary. The nursery walls may be relieved
by pictures of Interest to tho child.
There la a wide eelectlon of eutteble
plcturea from which to chooae.' But
there should always be a picture of
"Mother nnd Child,'1 plcturea of tho
child's noar-nt-hand environment, hu
man life, plant life, animal life, nat
ural .phenomenal- also plciuree Illus
trating nursery -rhymes. - -These. ehoutd
not he hung indiscriminately .'upon the
walla, of. thoy muy doatroy the beauty:
of the room, - Many picture, may be
kopt pin - portfpltoa oc preaonted
through, (iloturo books. r,. -r,..f
There ahould bo growing plants In
the window boxes where bulbs and
seeds are frequently planted whloh
tho child- may car. for, ...Hla interest
In them is natural and ..light to bo
chortahedi . - v -i!., :v-i wr
Tho .furniture, should bi simple,
with -the ohalre and table, of suitable
holght placod correctly aa reanrds tho
IlKht). vCMVlilons are u.efuj upou tlo
flOOI" - ir,.. . ' . :i ...m - ,;
Thore should be ft cabinet with low,
aholvea andt Individual places, (or all.
toya nnd Play materials. Kvory nura
ory aliould contain. a sand table. -'
The child should play a. frequently
as poaslble In the open air,- and be
kept away- from the distractions of
the eireefi .t iv .-. '
The nuraory should be an attractive
room, tor the child learn, more from
Incidental... impressions thnn from
dlreot teaching. In fact the child a
whnla 'environment - ahould ,idV the
natural dovolopment of hla mind, pro
tooling him against undesirable Im
preaslona .guiding him happily to
wards the nool ' education good
linhlta. . - , -i
Kiluoallon actually means wealth 1
Btatlstlcprovo that evory addition
at yoar In aohaol means an Inoreaacd
oarnlng capacity. ,
The yearH between four and six, al
though tho yuro iiconqmlcnlly worthr
loss, om of great educational vnlito.
If all of our .children -could add two
yuKI'S tp tholi' eohonl attondanoe by
going to hlndei'Hai'teil, It' would add
mutorlally to their futuro prosperity,
hcaltlea developing . e, higher, finer
type of cltlsenahip. ,- .1
If no. kindergarten lias been pro".
vlilod for vdur children, write for -in'
formation! and advice as to how one
may: p. seourea 10 im national tuu
dergorten Aasoclattoa, 8 West For
tieth street. New York city.
HOUSEHOLD HINTS.
Alwnya cook apple sauce In an
enameled aaucepan.
. Motassee- cannot be used in metal
utensils a tinny taste.
Tooth paste will clean your silver
toilet articles when traveling.
Nevcp uso butter to fry fish; It
burns before the fish can have time
to cook.
. Instead of dicing the vegetable cut
them In us long and thin strips as
posalblo.
A wire brush and some gritty clean
ser cleans tho roosting . pan in two
minutes.
Apple sauco made with the cores
removed anil the red skins left on,
looks and tastes delicious.
Wash the now scrim curtains and
hang them on the lino dripping wet
and they will not shrink.
FRECKLES
Narw Is! tho Time to Oct Rid of Tbeee
Ugly Spots
Tnrt no longer the lightest need of
feeling asbaroed el your freckles, as Otblns
doubls utrengtb Is guaranteed to remoTa
then homely spots.
Simply Ret an ounce of Othlne double
strength from any- druggist sod apply a
little of It night and morning and you should
soon see that even tbe worst freckles have
begun to disappear, while tbe lighter ones
have vanished entirely. It Is seldom tbat
more than an ounce Is needed to completely
clear tbe skin and gala a beautiful dear
complexion.
Be sure to ask for tbe double strength
Othlne, as this Is sold under guaraatea of
money back it It falls to remove freckles. (1)
c
Minster Thiikf til
, I i.".-t3NH
; "I had stomach trouble for
nearly 20 years, also constipa
tion which filled my system
'with gas and (ever. I could
not do my work, and while I
Was down sick a lady from out
of town sent me a bqttlo of
Mnyr's Wonderful Remedy,
which proved truly wonderful.
1 believe it is the best medicine
on- earth." It is a simple,
harmless preparation that re
moves the catarrhal' mucus
from the intestinal tract nnd
hllays the inflammation which
causes practically all stomach,
liver and intestinal ailments,
itu'liulinpf appendicitis. One
.diis'q" Will Convince or money
Tcfunded, At All Druggist9.
You'll be
ft
Surprised a
at what a difference a little
work in. our shop will do to the
appearance of your car.
Eugene Auto Top Company
PImhw 1SS ; ,iltClimlll,
."ITI teUtK. wetld".
IT'S
PRINCE
NEMO
dear that i0 Mtbfy the
BaMt yartirejlaar gniiilrsrl
Oregon Drag Co.
Distribntori
Eugene
Cigar Factory
VCanufacturerd
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Mr. Dairyman
Feed Fisher's More Milk and your cows' physical con- v
dition will improve and they will give more milk.. Sold "
by the . , . , .,- ..,-. ;., o
Pacific Feed-Supply Co.
59V, W. 5th St Eugena, Ore. . Phone 148
We'll Put a New Top oh
Your
and now is the time; to have
the work done. Doll the old
car up with one of our new
tops and it will improve the
appearance 100. Our ma
terials and prices are right.
tff.
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; I Auto-Top Peterson
Cr. 8th and Olive , - ., ,
o ti -.rf
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Phone 34S
At
4 Yea, Thnt'a Howard, policy ! $3
LOST OF SERVICE PRICES RIGHT
If your motor uses oil excessively, see Howiard
If your motor lacks compression, see Howard:
If your spark plugs foul and miss, seeJr-IoYard
If your brakes need lining or adjusting, se 1
IHIowairdL
Ask Howard to give you an Eatimata'baall your Motor Work
... ALL WORK. GUARANTEED. ; ..
1 . . ; Cor. 9th W1 Olive Sta. J
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