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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE.. WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1922 FIRST I IJJ I J-J TWO TIMES ' Jb.jylt DAYS T O DAY ;"VBg O N L.Y The premier presentation in the West of tliej nexvest photodranuitic production from the color-; . ful pen of the screen's best-known author "v ZANE GREY'S dashing ' story of hearts and adventures in a "'.'. "J", picturesque Spanish setting of oil wells and de signing royalty of American youths and dark eyed scnoritas and a whole circus of wild ani mais lend action and thrill to an extraordinary ' climax. "GOLDEN DREAMS" With an All-Star Grey Cast OTHER REX FEATURES COOLER BY FAR M1TEHCE OF WIT MEN MAY KOT STRIKE Agreement In Conference Is Hoped for SOME RETURN TO WORK ThurMliiy at 7 A. M.. Tim Sot for ThoMi Who WtillaM Out to Hctitrn Hat I road officials exnmteptl the opinion y eat entity that a conference now in proicrctw between the labor board and maintenance of way lend ers in Chicago would effect some agreement which will prevent the maintenance of way forces from Join ing the federated shop crafts In the general railroad HtrtKe. An officer In the local maintenance of way organisation, reported he had received no additional Instructions from the union headquarters In De troiL E. D. King, general superintendent or the southern l'actnc, "IBESTBOIIISIIIESEIECTEO ! KltOM I'.-T. ANKOIH.V TIOX MAKKS khi.kction Lewis, Wuh., to take iwrt clUscna' trulntnir rnmn to bo there soon nrnl Rloppvil hero for Rtiso lino mul oil. Ono Do llsvllnml. lit' lotcnt by tptalil HcroliI, blow tho tiro .....uiwi, on ono of tho whoolH nt Mortroril n ., short (lino hefm'o arriving horo mul ,1,M upon lamllnic In KiiKenn llio tint tiro .. K.iii..i in Voiina IHvnUi' emitted aotiiothltiK cltto to bronk. Tho . , . . broken lrnrl will bo reiuncetl by ft tu " " now one from Ban Fmnclpeo "' lhlmtniiw this piano will remain hero until the ....,..... .....m.hitlnn of part arrive.. It has not boon decided Tho rnrenl-Tonc her nniHlnl on or whethor tho others will wait until tho hits" w-hool nt lis lust nieetlnif or ropalra nro madq or not. tho year n symposium on retuunir was Besides Captain HeroM tho pilots held and as a result of llio uisrunuun aro Lieutenant Maxwell, Lieutenant w(it.h followed tho program and upon Selff and Semennt llullo. tho last .,,. of ,, f the patrons a com- nametl heliiK pilot of a Cur.tlss trnln- 1 ,,., ... ,,- Bt In ship. Tho others aro Do, Havl- '"' " uMH.'iitwl lands. of books sullai'io lor .v........ - Tho other enlisted men hero are young people, o . -i ii i n.1.!- u nf lmlts. seloelod by the vntes Mnlvorson and Koystcr. eommltteo for students ot high s'-hool alto Is given oeiuw. - " .... . .......i.,i.i imt ratlior as a sug- i ninnr nnnnrnn I;;...,;,., n;.. it eontains as win bo seen, many of tho standard wors. a ii.i nf i.nnks with whleh children should bo funiiiliir ty tho lime they j rw att-vvii ivTintvrin evrvt enter mh n ....... .......... u t.ti..rit ii r most) wiiu imiij i.v - LAST EVENING ested. A very enjoyiiblo vsentlon ii.., .hnulil he suenl In becoming announced I Oirnlvnl IVNUurea Aikl to Oovotv f r,,.iu,.e with thesi) authors. Tho list lff' We4n.tky i Special Notice Beginning today ' the serial adventures of "ROBINSON CRUSOE"; with Harry Myers will be shown every Wednesday and Thurs day at the Rex. Rex Musical Settings " featuring CHARLES W. H A W, LEY at the console of our super WURLITZER The place to rest and enjoy the best. w . Holiday Affair Held for Ikmeflt of IHsnbhxl K-Sorkx Mon yesterday, it w:u necessary to close the employment bureau fn Portlnjid because it wax Bwamped with uppll tnl inns for work. All trains are on schedule time. American Legion momhers nnd the with little or no inconvenience In the Veterans of Foreign Wars sponsored shops. A number of men who wnlked tho closing event on tho Kugeno pat children under high out Saturday have already returned to work. It is reported, "We are quite willing to take the men back now. but after 7 o clock Thursday morning we will not take any of them back and allow them seniority and pension standing," said Superintendent E. U. King. "It la my opinion most of tho men will return to work. They win realize they nre not striking ngninst a private corporation, nut ngtiinst a noaru which is a part of the federal govern ment. They nro simply bringing riotfo holiday program Inst evening at tho local armory and a gathering of several hundred of the ex-sorvl men nnd their frienda wero present for tho carnival colebratlon that wnfl reported to bo ono of tho best events ever held by the local veterans. A musical selection composed of pat riotic numbers appropriate for the, event was presented by "Tho Seven Serenaders," the Oregon Agricultural college organization of musicians. follows: Hooka for school age: Alice In Wonrtorlnnd, carrou. l'rince and tho Pauper, Murk Twuiu i.lttlo Lord Kuuniloroy, ilurnelU Airah Crew, liurnelt. The Jungle Books, Klplinif. Tho Story of .Mankind, un hong. Kight Cousins, AUotl. Hoso in Hloom, Alcolt. Little Women. AlcolL Little Men. AlcotL Lays of Ancient Homo. Nacaulny. lVnrod. Tarklngton. Anderson's Fairy Tulo C.rimm's Fairy Tales. White l'utch. I'utrl. Tho Little lUame 1'rlnco. Cnilk. At! van lures of u llrownle, MacDon- Legionnaires and their friends families, and there is no chance in nnsta of Snrlncfield. Junotion Citv. At tho Hack of tho North Wind. the world of their obtaining the things creswell and Cottage Grove In addi- MncDonald. they demand." Wiktt.r- Hiibics. Kingslcy. Tanglewood Tales. Ilawthorno. Christmas Carol. Dickens. Tho Hirds Christmas Carol. iggins Tho Widow O'Callahau's lloys, Zol v Swlval of Old Roman Custom The custom, of appointing promi nent citizens to act as a guard of JOB PRINTING .: OV0.a NATIONAL BANK Service, Quality, Fair Prices sad a 8qaaxe Deal kcitp us busy. Valley Frintinq Co. honor at a great man's funeral is the survival of an ancient Roman cua'om. The name "pallbearers' also descends from the old days in the "City of the seven iinia "Pall" comes from the Latin word "palla," the long sweeping robes worn only by priests and men and women of the highest standing. When a great personage died his "palla" was thrown over his coffin and a number of his distinguished friends were ner- mttted to "bear the palla' to the grave ana act as guard of honor to the dead. I Give My Personal Attention to Every Case . 'I personally exarriipe the eyes of every patient. You are ' thus assured of perfect fitting glasses that will give you comfort and permanent satisfaction. This service costs you no more. I fit correct glasses in the most difficult cases of eyestrain, headache and dim vision. Dr. Royal J. Gick OPTOMETRIST 908 Willamette St Phone 620 1 25,920,000 Flies from One Fly in 40 Days (U. S. Government Statistics) The fly is no longer considered harmless. Instead of think ing of him as merely a tickling, crawling, bothersome pest, we know him to be a carrier of filth, a spewer and spreader of the vilest and deadliest poisons and disease germs. ; DESTROY THE FLY We SeU Fly-Moth Bait f. A liquid bait put up in quart bottles Non-PoUonout Result. Guaranteed ; Fly-Moth Traps i 19 inches. high, 10 inches square Galvanized iron, substantial and sanitary. It is collapsible ' and is shipped in knock-down form, making it easy to handle ' in quantity. There are no screws or bolts, and a child can put it together. GRANGER'S Eugene Warehouse riCNlC WITH COTTAGE GROVE HELD tion to many of the Kugeno holiday picnickers who returned last evening from various outside affairs to be present for the veterans' encrtaln .which added to tho gayety of the llnJ,r; ijmior. ovnt worn nrovlilod for tho amuse-1 ... .. o it .. . . jiiacK iieauit onwni. The proceeds of the affair aro to be devoted to the rotlef of tho disabled veterans of the World war and a sub stantial sum will now be available for the work that is directed by the local organizations of ex-servlco men Tho arrangements for tho event i were handled by a committee of the American Legion headed by George E. lxtvo and a committee from the Veterans of Foreign Wars directed by M. B. Huntley. IIARDIXG TO DELIVER SE RIES OF LECTURES Hendricks Bridge on McKenile River is Scene of Festivities on National Holiday Eugene camp Modern Woodmen of America held a Joint picnic with Cot tage urove camp at Hendricks isritfge, on the McKenzie river, yesterday. Approximately 600 were In attend' ance. Attorney Howard Brownell was the made by V. D. Stroud, of Cottage HISTORIAN WILL LECTURE Bathing in the slough was enjoyed by many and a few spent part of the day tiBmng in the McKenzie river. A baseball game between the old- timers and the young men ended In a victory for the youngsters by a score of jd to six. -still" ueorge carried ok the honors of the game with two sac rifice hits, two stolen bases, one run and bringing fn two runs. He was very fast on bases. The orange race for eirla had 15 entries. Each girl was given as mnny oranges ircm a large pue as she couia make single trips to the mlc. A peanut race for boys gave each boy as many bags of peanuts as he couia secure one at a time. The fat men's race was won by : .ifiBiiuur xtooeiaue, ana tne lean men's race was won by Neighbor oiroua, or jaii&e urove. The women's race was won by Mrs. Dr. Samuel Hnrdlng, of the de partment of history of the Minnesota University, who is a member of the summer school faculty of the Univer sity of Oregon, will deliver a series of five lectures on the Renaissance, starting with the first address at the school nsscmbly this forenoon. Dr. E. S. Bates, who is scheduled for series of throe lectures on the nhlto sopnical aumme, nns been prevented from keeping his engagement, owine to the illness of Mrs. Bates, and his program has been postponed until a later date. , nr. Harding's lecture todnv will be ine bpirit or the Renaissance, and tomorrow he win speak on "Dante. reirarcn ana nocaccio. ' "The Snlrlt di rtumnninm ' win nn tnn tnnic rnr wniiipt lu iiiness ox inn rnmm tipb i rnnnv. .unnnnv tin win sniiav me tug-or-war wss canceled. "Humanism Beyond the Alps." and aii evenintr uicnic will da nalii Yiv I TUeBHav Kmmn nnd th l?vr.l.i.nn .ugeue camp in tne near tuture. oe renaissance culture and Art. prune prices advanced OX WAY TO CAMP LEWIS FOR CITIZENS' CAMP Ono of Them Temporarily Disabled as It Ijands Here and Squadron Stops Over Four blir army alrnlajies fmm ro. ther Field, Sacramento, arrived In LATEST QUOTATIONS GIVEV ASSOCIATION Prices on Mlstlsnd. Oreenn have been advanced one-half ront nn Sits nnd one-ouarter cent on all other grades above their opening prices, it was stated today by officials of tho wregon urowers' co-oneratlvn nmn elation. The price schedule as an nouncra tor prunes nnckod in 2.1- Eugene yesterday forenoon and arr. .pounl !.oxc8 F- B. shipping point si 1 nere. navimr hwn Ho avAi An i count of an accident to one nf thnm on landing. ' The planes are on the way to Camp 30h ilUc 40s 9o fiOs ; 8UC 60s Re 70s 7Mc 80s eic 90s fit These prices nro Justlflrd. It stated, since a considerable tonnage has already been sold nnd the market for Oregon prunes continues to be age or over: Hmintifiil .foe. Saunders, Tho Little Whlto Bird, Barrie. The Man Without a Country. Hale. The Norse Myths, luabio. Seven Sisters. Andrews. Two Littlo Confederates, Tage. Aesop's Kables. Arabian Nights Entertainment. Mrs, Wiggs of tho Cabbago 1'ntch. Rice. I,llgims, Progress, Bunyan. Robinson Crusoe, DeKoe. Peter Pay. Rarrte. Tho Blue Bird Maeterlinck. The Virginian. Wister. Old Chester Tales. Detand. A Friend of Caesar. Davis. Colonel Carter of Cnrterville, Smith The Girl of the UmborloHt, Potior. Freckles, Porter. The Sky Pilot, Connor. The Hcarlet letter, Hawthorne. The Marble Faun. Hawthorne. Uncle Tom's Cahln. Stowe. The Lnut of tho Mohicans. Coopor. Wild Animals I Have Known, 8eton Elsie Venner. Holmes. The Oregon Trr.ll, Pnrkmnn. The Bridge of the Gods. Ralph. McLoughlln nnd Old Oregon. Dye. The Henrt of Midlothian. Hcott. Tho Choir Invisible, Allen. Tho Kentucky Cardinal, Allen. Call of tho Wld. Undon. Life of Allco Freeman Palmer, Palmer. Famous American Btatesmen, Bol ton. Famous American Authors, Bolton. Ben Hur. Lew Wallace. John Hull rax oemtemnL, Mulock. Bob, Bon of Battie, Oiivant. Woodcarver's of 'lympus, Waller. The Promised Land, Anlln. Children of the Ghetto. Zangwlll. The Making of an American, fills. Up From blavery, Washington. Gulliver's 'iraveia, Bwltt. Franklin's Autobiography. Beside thd AJoi.u.o uriar Bush, MacLurcn. Tho Brimming Cup, Canfielu. Tho Bent Twig, Cmi field. Alice Adams, Tarklngton. If Winter Comes, Hutchinson. The Food of the Gods, Wells. Tho War in the Air, Wells. The First Man in the Moon, Welti The New England Nun and Other torles, Freeman. The Friendly Koad, Oranson. David Harum, WestcotL Prldo and Prcjudico, Austen, Green Mansions, Hudson. Dr. Jckyll and Mr. Hyde, fcitovenson. Rise of Hllas Lap ham, Howolls. Sentimental Tommy, Barrie. Jane Eyre, Bronte. Lives of American Statesmen to bo found in the Amoricaln Statesmen wns I series edited by Lodge and others. Another List (Selected Books for readers of high school BY I strong. 857 Pm-1 Street 448 Charnclton Personal Independence For many a man it was a real Independence Day when he started a Savings Account, for it meant that some day he would have a business of his own, live in his own home, or be enjoying an outside income. It is a refreshing fhing to be "independent," but no man is who is in debt con stantly, or who must live from hand to mouth. Only capital can make you so, and that you begin to ac quire the minute you open a "Nationalized" Savings Account. "39 Vcars of Helpful Serrloe" FIRST NATIONAL BANK! of Eugene 1 YEOMEN to have picnic IX)CAL MEMBERS TO ATTEND EVENT SUNHAV Members of the K t J COT! ft hnmtxttnnrl I of the Brotherhood of American Yeo men are planning to nartlclnaio In iho annum picnic or the organization which will he held nt Colorado Lake park nenr Corvullifi next Hunrinv th uvK.ee ium 01 me Kugeno lodge will Compete With the tefl.n from- Rnlnm nnd Portlnnd In the exemplification of me mum 01 tne oraor. Delegations of the Yeomen nro ex Ipected to attend from Portlnnd v.h geno, Hnlom, Newburg. Turner, Yam hill, Corvallls. McMinnvlile. Tnrt ence, and Albany. A nneplnt nrmm nf races, games and competitive drills nns neen arranged for thn nvnnt n, cording to tho announced program. GROWERS GET ADVANCE TWO CENTS I'Ell POUND PAID ON UOOSEHEKKlKg Tho first navment nf ivn .Ani. vl, suunviMTrries nns heen mndc to tno members of thn rimmn umi Co-l,(;r,ltlv' HHSOcllltlon in tho ..I....MMIIU vuiioy, uccordlnit to a HUitement Issued recently. This will jo luiiowca ny otner payments . and inn cionmjr or the nonl ,m .nnn n. ihn nin l'iiis ul tne csnneii rni in nm. Dieted. Htrawberrv irrower. niu i.At odvnnced a like ninount. Cherries nro now movlnir faster. Tho iissoelntlon expecls to movo two . .. ui ninnK enerrles Deroro the ond Of the Week. Hevenil K....n 1 ""'I'PJ'l from The Dnlles to Chicago ..v.. j ui i IIIUIKUIN, TA M KlfwHr "This Is solenHlil mii,i bathing suit," said tho clerk, "for be- siaos ocmg rest color It Is guaranteed not to shrink." i In that case,"- reDlled ths nnM jiMins ining, who should have The Mttle Shepherd of Kingdom Come, Fox. Itlchurd Carvel. Churchill. The Crisis. Churchill. Tho Crossing, Churchill. Janice Meredith. Ford. The Hpy, Couper. Tho Mnn for tho Ages, rtncholler. The Porfcct Tribute, Andrews. Tho Mttle Minister, Hurrlo. Kohlnson CrUHoe, UeFoo. Lornn Doone, Jjluckmore. Ivnnhoe, Hcott. Kenllworth. Hcott. The Other Wise Man, Von Dyke. uuentin uurwnra. cott. Tale of Two Cities, Dickens. David Copperfleld, Dickens. Oliver Twist, Dickons. Doctor JjUko of tho Labrador, Dun can. Adrift on nn Iccpan, Grecnfell. Htlckeen, Muir. Htory of My Boyhood and Youth. Mulr. Amorlcunlzulion of Edward Ilok. Bok. Muster of rlallnntrao, Htevensen. Tho Four Million, O'llnnry. Cabbages nnd Kings, O'llenry. Htandlsh of Htandlsh, Austin, Treasuro Island. Htevonson. Travels With a Donkey, Stevenson. Danny i,ong i,egs. Webster. Dear Enemy, Webster. 1'rlnceton Htorles. William. Fifty Years a Journalist. Ktone. Captains Couragoous, Kipling, Kim, Kipling. The Jungle Hooks,' Kipling. Threo Musketeers, Dumnr. Count of Monto Crlsto, Dumas. Wostward Ho, Kingslcy, ljutt Dnys of Pompeii. Lytton, . Hugh Wynne, Mllcholl. Ited Rock, Page. Huckleberry Finn. Murk Tvnln Tom Hawyer, Mark Twnln. Hllns Marner, Oeorgo Eliot. Mill on the Floss, tionrorn Kllnt Outlines of History, Wells-. A Fair Barbarian, Burnett. Age of Fabcr. Bulflnch. Letters to His Children. Ttnnxnveli Two Years Beforo tho Mast, Dsns, Tom Brown's School Days, Hughes. The Hill, Vachcll. Undo rtomus, Harris. The Diary of a Freshman, Klundrau A Sweeping Offering of the LOVELIEST NEW GINGHAMS At the Special Reduced Price 69c Regular 75c and 85c values Silk Tissues French Ginghams Anderson's Scotch Ginghams No reervtion our entire tock, the fined pattern, included! Jc.xkI news for woinui who appreciate npU-tulit1 vahtest J Here is the outstamlintr Kii'K'""" cvcl1' "l? 'tar; 1 . ...1.4 ( ii;r uiili die sunrr I) tiuiilitir of this favorite summer fahric that arc earned here, therefore voii will appreciate the (jrcat worth of this offering A 'wonderful array of lovely KinKhaiiu is rmpfl in this event. The widest diversity of pattern, color and effect await your selection Wednesday inorniiiK'. After the Holiday, and Summertime Toilet Needs SI. IS Othinc Freckle Cream 50c Stilhnan's Krecklc Cream (jOc Malvina Cream - - 65c Horry's Freckle Cream Pond's Cold or Vanishing Cream $1.00 rompciian Night Cream I.uxuria - - 50c Hind's Honey and Almond Cream 50c Mclha Skin Lotion - ..$1.05 4Se 55c 59c 60c 90c 75c 45c 50c Santiscptic Lotion A soothing, hcalint; preparation for Poison Oak, Sunhiirn and Skin Irritations .4Sc White Vaseline 10c 50c Non Spi . - - - 45c Odorono, the tinder-arm Toilet Water 30c and 53c .10c Amolin Deodorant - 27c 30c Mum - 25c .10c Kvcrswcct - - 27c Spiro Powder 25c COLGATE'S TALCUMS 20c Violet, Rose, JCclat, Dactylis and Cashmere Hoiiipict Peroxide 15c and 25c 50c Mermen's Kora Konia Healing Powder .45c ScidliU Powders . '. 25c Bromo Seltzer ..25c, 50c and $1.00 Sal Hcpatica - ,27c, 55c, $1.10 1 lh. Stpiihh's Sodium Phosphate 50c Lysol Antiseptic v.25c, 50c and $1.00 Bayer's Aspirin Tahlets 19c, 31c and $1.15 1 oz. Spirits of Camphor 22c 25c Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Pills 22c 60c Diapepsin Tahlets . $1.50 D. D. D. for skin troubles $1.40 $1.00 Zcnio 9Qc Squibh's Collodion for cuts ' 25c 35c Allen's Pootcasc 30,. 60c Murine for the eyes , I.!Z!!! 54c 50c Palmolivc Shampoo .3.!""'4Se 50c Philip's Milk Magnesia ."".".I."!!"...".!""' 4Sc 1 lh. Hospital Cotton 5 Gauze Bandages ZZZHlOc' and 15c Adhesive Tape ; 10c , wAX BILLY DtPAPrrMiNl mm SVlalaklX W W I I """"" -s-- TYPEWRITERS (All Makes) W. Sell Them - W, Rent Them - W. Buy TW WE REPAIR THEM Office .Machinery and SuddIv Comnanv 917 WilUmf 1. " r Phone 14S Wade Bros. Page 3 " I'll Inkn n. ynrd Register Classified Ads give good ana , half less," results, . blushed hut didn't.