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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1922)
STYLISH Cool ooiness HI CAUGHT IN THE ROUNDS ffl Mitulnr rhiHier Ml iNi-rilsiiil Mro Our Kki Iht. lutul ..murum-v uifeiit, In iin1liiK tlin Wfrk-amt at I'uitluiiil on a ltulti' Vlkll. Mnr' nntl F'littilly Mmi I1. M. MurM, futility rnmiiecr, uml family l4Y' IliuVril flillll I4U Cliirrtllil Will-ft to itl i:i(hlrlilh iivrmio east. One Oytitt 1m Hllliil . M Hurt writ of VnliTvilli yi'tttinliiy ult t a tint t nl thf ufllni of fun nly Clerk .froii Hi" liuuiily mi n tM.yute, fall! VMlnr Miss Myrtle Liwrtii inl .iHfoh-m, In ttiHMtillhir ft IV if iluVd lifn Am III" Ktli'Mt of hur liuilir, Ki.uik Mmrlil. ut thin city, r. nnil ftfr- Wnlft-f m Trli lr. And Sir. tfvtllVull'r nro n)MPrtiliii( Hid wwk-.iul on n iiiutor lrti l Uitrll lato on lliu upper Wlllnmnltv. f (t i 'nlifoniln TUifuf Itrrp-UuHJi OiT. aOrtaii Kniin'iNcu, In MpetnltMir frnvtrttl ii.ifrt hiTti ut i hi Iioiimi f tun molhfr, !r. Alum Oi r, Gil l-'uurth iivi-mic fi. f litany Mnii 1'itnil fur KHfMbijr l. iV. Af'-rruM. of A limn y. wim flnml III in J untie uf Old I 'inn. Wclln' nart na&riliiy fur Hpi'Mllnrf on thv ,t'1 - ' ) Dlwluirtfitl fnun Ilmpltnl Vlvlnn Jl.iih. il.nitfhtor of Mr. find Mn, H. Marah. (urn liofti tlliHhiirKt'(l from thr Northwrnirrtt hunilliil, n ft trim II I newt of ivvvral ilnya, L-mvra Tur Conner .nnc Curl I,. Kove, of Ixrn Andntcn, brolhrr of Ocontft K. lnv roirlctr of the army ituuitn Mturo hrt hit I -ft for tottogn (irova whvro ho will have ; v : July Sale of t Silk Underwear at Substantial Reductions 101 S.V00 $1.50 i $6.50 All of our Italian Silk Underwear Vests and Combinations reduced to new low prices for the July sale reductions of I -4 to I -3. LARGE'S 868 Willamette Street The right fabric helps but for real comfort and well dressed case it takes fine tai loring, stylish lines. You get these in a Society Brand Mid summer Suit $15.00 to $30.00 I'lilm llenclii's, Trnpit-uN, (iuhnrdiiii's 0wn FUcinpellll 6. "On of Eugene's but store" rlmrgt nf thr tirttnrh Mom In 1 hat t-1 : y . M. K. Hunt, nl prvHoni intn:i liiK !)! t'ottnire drove More, will iuv noufi for Vi-nttiiii, Col. I'urkrrMiii 1'amUy lit II 1 4(1 lUnion Tin I'u.kmnoii family, of ihl coun ty will hold u reunion in Itoliinnon'ii KI'Ovq north of th city today, Two KHMttrrM Flncil In Clly Court f). K. Wood ii ml L. I'urkt't woro cuch ftiifd 11& In llu city pollen court yia (iUuy fur nM'rd)iiK on tho lroiii. 1 IifviM nil V mm Unit MIhn Mury ItiuiHtui. fttKiiiiKruiilHT n( thf Weill tr hofWulkvr coinlmti)', Ih h'ftvltiir for Ntviuri to upcnU n vticntlun of n ' Mrn, Con mitt ami tlilltlrrn 1(im Mm. Jack ('tuition ntid ehlldrn, fur iinrly of ihln ctty, nro hem from An lurlti Tor a few wmrkn' vllt with frltnidti ' r I'orftKT l-:uircno ltr'diiit 11 cn a. It. KitxlitiKh, H (ormr rinidinl uf Kii K'no ii ml i'oburir. In lu-ro from Hulrm, wIhto lit hiut tiMn llvliiff for u mim bur of yviun. KlHiknm V. lt or Hciiim Mm. A. I. Itfttvi'N. of Hiiokuu, WiinIi., nfior n vlttlt of a f"W wtfkrt hrm nl th liouir of her lNir, Mid. H. W. Ii. llnynua, I rcturnlnit tu hrr homo. - It revive VVomI of lonlh of Mother Mm. A. M. OlllxTt. 11U3 11 ft 1 1 nvo nuo wwt, ypMtfrdiiy rcrolvrd word of tif dtvtlh of hr ninihf!. Mm. II. O. Cottri-ll, nt (ilctivlllo. Minn. Knlrsit Vlnltnm Stop l(ro 1rorKO Rlnln, owntr of rxtnKlvi prtnio or idmrdN In tho vicinity if tiiilriu. wi n A timely sale of high grade Silk Underwear, including every silk under garment in stock. The general popularity of silken un derwear makes this event an excel lent opportunity for women to add n few silk undergarments to the summer wardrobe. A few prices are quoted below : Crepe do China Combination $.1.50 Garments $4.00 Garments $3.00 $5.00 Garments $3.W $5.50 Garments Mercerized Liile Silk Top CarmenU Vests Union Suits Union Suits $2.49 $2.95 liii'iil vlnlliir yiwK'iiliiy rir a lirli.r hIii on n iniiiur lilp lo i.'uliriinilii, iiiwoiii iwnliil liy hlH liuiilly. Whllu Iiito In i nih il on l.li.y.l I In iiHvr. hiiinlii'i- nl ('4,iiiini.n.(, ii'ii'.iiirK in Mii-t 'I'lm din. .ii, i uf dm I in ii i !' uf riiiiiiiinriii will nii'i't in tin. urrii-H nt l hu umiiiilv.nl Ion niixt MiinUny uvii iilnv. Ili'liiniH mnii (liilit lllll Mm. If. IIuhiIcihIiiiII r HiIn clly Iiiim rnlurnixl nfliT u vlt.lt nf lU'Wriil wih'Iih ul the Imiiiiii of Jut Hllnr-lii-law lit tlolil lllll. . W. II, Dnrwmil hi Kmil W. H. Iiorwiinl la IumhiliI m . Hu il hu l, 'I rr it I'uuola nf wi'.'kn. wIiIIb tin, I'nl iimi fruully In uii lln niciillini ut lllul, IIIvit. Vlalllliu lit Hiiiiiiikt llmim I'. V.. HllmlKruin, lil'imlilviil of ll Unl N'iiIIkmiiI Imnk, In h,i,ii,IImk I In- wi'i k out) 111 IllM Hllllltlll'r lioiiin on Din up M,r MrKitnzlu rivur. Onkrlilui' l"ii,,li. in y Mr, MI Mm. KiI ilniiililillil, nf OiihrlilK". urn hi-rn fur ii row iiuyx. Mr. llnnili-hlld fnriiH'i-ly ciiiiiiliil it kniro tuiMoiy Ihtu but In now riinrhliiK. ... VUlllnit Hi r rrnnt I'orllmul Slri. Kr,(l Hniiilniii'H, ni'rnrniiinli'il liy Iht 'JiUilrvn. In Miii.nilltiK Hnvnriil ilnyM lini'ii vIhIIImk hi'l- nirinlM, Mr. und ,Mr. W. K. I In lit it, nr I ll In clly. Kiilil'ul KurtKjnr In IliTiv I'. I,.' I mil. nf tlm l 'nilil Kuitnii mirvoy, Ih In KiiKotm for tlm inirimiio of uriiiin Ulnir a urvi,yliiK rri'W In nurvoy iinv-iM-timi'tit liimlH In tlm vicinity of Onk rl.lKO. lii'iiilliiili. lifitvlnir for llnimMlKN .rminunlt WiM', kiiiiIimiib tlili yimr uf tho rnlviTNlty uf llii'iton, whn Iiuk I, i'in vlnltllnc fniMiiln In HiIn clly fur tho pant fi,w wrrkH In Imivlntf for hur lioniu ul l'ortlunil. Driver to !i on ViiiiiiIihi i:. I-:. Irwin, ilrlvrr of lhi Ainerlriui Hull way KxpruHn contininy, li-uvcn toinor row for a vaciillun of ono wik. K. A., lltuil will return .tninurrow nftcr il vuciitlnti of one wovk. . Fninlillil llmili'Vtuil (;ruilil r 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 limitta.... r.l l..iiuuH il... .....lu ,.r i.Mifhiii ,..! 'ri'.ii.....n. 'rani Iiun hi'i'ii urmlvd it fid tli work of lnyliiK Hit. vi'iiiTi'li iuvni0iit In cx ,ocU'il lo. Im'kIii itilltt noun. linn lliml tor ViiKnincy Jnroli ll.Ti'rt. lln iniiii whn wun Inkiin off all H. 1'. iriiin hrif Ki.ilny Willi what wnn burKirt.il In tm a Iiokub puna, wun (lint! 't In JiiiIhc Wclln' ruurt yrnler Uny on a cluriiv of vui;riifi.-y. ltaiikriin Sim-k In Ik Koltl Tho nlock nf lln lahurK Alt rcnnlll. i-iniiiiiiy, whlrli r''fiitly fllril a irll llon In hiilikriiili-y, will In nolij for Iht Iifniflt of lln. crnlllorn Moinliiy, lit tin) office of I.. M. Tnivln, of thin clly. HnllywiMHl Vlnlfnr llirt CTlyili Klllinorn. of llollywooil, Cal., In x liccti.il to nrrlvi tinri Imluy hy motor In nprnil ont. moiilli In KlihTine nnil nt llclknnti Hprlnini. Whlli hnre hi will hi. tho Kunt of Dr. tintl Mrn', J. K Htnrr. Inavin for "if.rhlunji Mlmi Oir trmln I'otriiff li-ft yrntiinlny for hir homo In I.owi'11, Mich., aflir niicnillnit thi wi'i'k with hir cotinln, Mm. J, O. Tflutih'ton. Coluinhlu Ktrnet1 lind Mrn. V. (1. Jinlklim, . c'olumblii nlrci'l , .' . . , , . - ., ltw. Vlifor Mnrrln to l'H'urh' Tialny -lli.v, Victor Morrln will conduct the nnrvlcen lit tho KJrnt ChrlHtlnn church here Imluy, In the fibnehco of ltv. K. V. Silvern, who In iiitendlnir the nil-' mini I'hrlniluti church mcotlnK . at Turner. . a ' ' Two Miinintfn lilootlnra IiatiiHl .MurrliiKO llcennen wero Innued yenter diiy by Counly Clerk Hrynon to the following: 1 rl tlroven nnd Ruetln Hoyd. both of Cnllniro Orove; Arthur llunnlrfint und Wanda Mllllcan, both of rJuucne. Track lo Yard El?nil Tho Routherii 1'aclflc track near hVnnklln houlevnrd nt thn Mnnorud brothera' wood yard la bolnn; oxtended Into the yard for tho fuel concern and will provldo hotter facilities for tho load- Iii7 of tho wood. lcnvlnir for Iiikc Tr'p Frank Hind nnd lnill Kncclnnd. of tho Mc Morrun iV Wnnltburno cominuiy, will leave todny for n two weekn' vacation trip to Crencent nnd Odcll laken. roIiik hy way of tho McKenxie puna and ro ttirnlne; by the Wlllnmetto pans. Jiocal Itaml to liar for Moono Me nu The KuKOno bund will play for the annunl picnic or the locni iooro ot Moone that will be held next Hunday ut the llnnnen auto park, Tho nncuk- .r for the evont hna not yet been ne- Nectetl by tho committee, in chartcc. IUhitto )fnoir-y Camp Oanoellojl Tho camp of tho renorvo otticera of the Nluety-nlxth division that u to havo been hold nt Camp lA'Wla aturt IiiK today, hail boon cancelled aocord Inir to ordortl received -horo by Dr. Carl Itobblna medical reaorvo cdUcor ot thin clly. HlRlmny Near Uoalicn Is Open Tlio i'lu-lfio highway Jut south of Oonhen which him boon pnvod with couurulo In now opon for motor traf fic, nccoidlnir to road olltclul. Tho Cuman swnlo section ot tho rond will bo opuit next wook. lfuiiKlitir mill Ruii-Iii-Iiiw of 1'. A. 1.1 T.ul,.v 1.. uml Mm. tliHirtto Ualter Andornon, of Los An- uulen. uro oxpccieu to arrivo nuni 10 duy lo vlnlt at tho homo ot Mm. An derson's father, F. A. Uiinkln. Mr. Audomon In trnrriu mannxer of tho 1.UH AllBOien ruiiwnyw. Wisconsin IVopIo Hero Jullcn llruwtl of l.n t.'ronao, Wla, upent tho week Willi his undo nnd mint, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Brown, 146 Thirteenth iivxnuo oaitt. Mr. liiown has recently been nppulnled Hinlllo reprenenlatlvo tur a ChlruKo firm and is vory on UtllBlnHttc about the west. ............ i...l...i.lA II Vfirltf iniii.iH i". ' liroprietor of the Ked Cross ilrtiK ntoro oi mm enj, "i"""""" week-end vlsltlntt Willi his fnmlly nt .... iinilu mnnllv mir- I'Ortlllllll. i". " . ' ... chimed the local druir store und will reside hero wun ni uiiii.-j n ho sells Ills I'oriland property. ... Iinrm' 'lii-rrlis Am IHsplnywl A box of Lambert cherries contntutnx nniuo of the luritent mieclmens of Iho fruit thnt hns been grown In n Uiuo onuniy orchard thin year are on dls nlny nt'tho Melvln Hansen roully of fice by W. V. Heed, owner ot tho Chul'i Vista orchards In Knlrmount, ,t ll,.lilThn fnnillv of Mr. nnd Mm. W. T. Cornelius, at (lonhen, liolil n reumoii . ii, . 1.. I... Tlin.n neenent 4, Ul rriiuiK"- in-. , wero Mr. nnd Mrn. W. T. Coinollun. Mrs. 11. I1., nlicnaei anil mm n,i, Uoht., of llond. ore.; Kay Coinollun. . ...... i . M nm Vnllirlltl. of Noll,, nnd Utile daughter, Volmo, nnd nun, liorrln; Mr, and Mm. Win. ivter nou, of Kukoiio; Mr. uml Mm. I. K. VmiVllet uml sonn, Uiwell, Jjonin and Cleoiin. of ICiiKene; Chun. Cornelius lllld llllll Cof'fiellun, of fioHhen. The uflernuiifi wun npent In liiiillng mid hullilng III llm Hill.. Ni'W llllllin t'inli tu Ik. HliKll , Printed ruplon and ponliTn of Ihn sev eral cliuiiK'on In Hie OreKun ntati. fish und kiiiiiii lawn will ,u dlslrlbiileil heiu within tin near futiiro iiccordini; In a iiouiliiuuioutlnii sent to local nnurllliK Hoods dealern by orrlclaln of Ihe nlalu cominlnnlun nt Haleiu. , Mlllnin fVillette Una New Hi'lililille The KiiReni. busliii-nn eolleke ilurlUK .filly nnil AUKUnt will hold elnnnen for only a half-day period, nlnrtliiK at U o'clock In tlie miiriiliiK and ronllnu lric linlll 1 o'clock In tin. uflernoon. The hilMlni.nn office will be open fin iihiiiiI. fiecordliiK lo the iinnoiini'einent of A. K. Itobcrm, uiiintiKer. Itiuiil on Oilier Kldi uf Motintiiliis tu lln Wmkill Nelnnn I''. Miiiiliifr, sil-IM-rvlnor of the Cas. iuli, N'ntloniit fnr OHt, yi'Hteriluy recelvi-d word from Hu liervUor i'luinb. of the Desrhulen fnr ont mi Itend. that he would place a crew of men to work Mondny nninnlh line thi. Wllltinietti. hlKhwny on the east nlopu of the mniinlulnn. ; Vow Y.xinvm R:luiliiln Anntninceil A. tiew time schedule for expnnn uackiiKi'S to and from tho fooi( !"' dlntrlct hnJi bon announced by A. V. Ilnpp, Ktiffona mannitnr of tho Amer ican Hallway Kxiinws o o m p a n y. Trains r,03 and D04 will carry tho ex 1iniw from both Xnulnuls oil the Coos bay branch thren duyn a week. . Alli'lwrUK" Tra llniini IW'liut lm prfvifi Imprnvementn that will In cieano Iho fuclllllen of Iho Anchorage tea hotim. on- Iho mill race urn now under way and will Include the re building of thn northeast port of the building for a new dining room there. Thn building Is owned hy Frank 1.. Chambers. Visitor I-cavlug for IxmiIsUiiuv Mrs. Harry Howe, after a vlnlt of several days horn at the home of her father-in-low, frofenor H. C. Howe. will leave tills week for Ilnton Houge. Louisiana to Join er hunlmnd who visited here Inst week but has left to renume his educational work at the Lnulnlnna university. Mrs. Ilnnrruft Return" Mrs. A. A. Itancrofl. of College Crest, hnn re turned from a three weeks nlny in California. Mm. Bancroft went to Berkeley as a delegate to the l'nitar Ian religious Institute, which wan In session for a week. The remainder of her stay was spent In visiting friends nnd taking trips to ncurhy points of Interest. llmtlinra Meet Afler Kixtoen Yenm 10. U Vnnllyke. who resides near Alvudori. met his brother Heymour Van Dyke. In this clly. yesterday, for Ihe first time In Id yenm. Heymour Van Pyke resides in Iowa nnd hnn been visiting friends In Southern Cali fornia, and accompanied by his dnughlor. Miss Phoebe Vnn Dyke, lias come on to Hllgene to visit a few dayn hero with his brother nnd family. - Ilooil WveT Fnmlly Will Come Hitc A. F. Smith, of Hood Itlver, In in the city nrrunging to get a house for his family la live In. He said Hint ono of his sons will enter the Kugene Bible university nnil two ohlMren the grade schools. Ho was accdinpnnled here by A. F. Linn, a former" Kugene resilient, now roHldlng nt Hood Illver.- They havo been ottondlnf("lhe nnnunl con vention of tho Christian church nt Turner. . .. . ' i- Rtnlo Rome. Commission Comlnc Tho members of the stale fish nnd game commission, now on f tour nf the state, will visit the VcKenxle hatchery next Wednesdny. The pnrty will come through by way of tho Wil lamette pans from Kastern Oregon and will be nt Onkrldgo Tuesday, ac cording to1 word received by 1. B. Bean, member of the.oommlsnlon. who will Join the party hers for a trip to the south. Property Inventories Filed The property of Helen M. Sllsby. deceased. Is valued nt J0S0, according to the Inventory of tho appraisers, ri. a. stil ler. Homer Oallowoy and O. p. Ventch filed in prohnte court yesterday. Tho appraisers of the estate of - W. it. Spear, deceased, reported that the value of the property In 1150. These appraisers are Joe 'Watklns. John Balnbrldge and Kugene Parry. A. F. A. Bumfleld. J. B. I-ava nnd J. B. Blacklaton. appraisers of the estate nf Ivan N. Moore, deceased reported Us value to be iDfo. - Washington Pooplo ITero Mr. and Mm. It. W. Horn and family, from Yakima, Washington, are in Eugene visiting at tho homo ot Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Large. Mr. nnd Mm. Horn wero former residents of KiiRcne. whero Mr. Horn was engaged In the automobile business with B. F. Good pasture. Ho is now engaged in the nnmo business in Ynklma. -Mrs. Horn is a daughter of Rev. nnd Mrs. W. J. Largo. Mm. 'Daniel E. large nnd daughter, from Donald, Washington, nro also visiting at the homo ot Rev. nnd Mrs. W. J. Largo, e Miller Car Was "notrowed" With out Owner's Omsciit I T. Miller's Ford enr, which rnia overturned on the Mohawk road at tho Spores place n, fow nights ago, was not rented to friondn but someone who know him nnd knew that he kept It in tho Wll lnmetto gnirago, "borrowed" it with out his consent, says Mr. Miller. Ho Is now trying to find out who It was and will endeavor to make them pay for tho damage which probably amounts to 10. The men at tho garage told Miller that two young men unknown to them stntod that Miller had told them - theyv could hnvo tho car. s . lollies' Alii Division lo Mt The Methodist ladles aid society will meet Tuesday afternoon. July 11, at the fol lowing plncen: Division No. 1 wilt picnic tit River View Park! No. 2 will meet with Mrs. Percy Brown, 1160 Washington: No. 3, with Mrs. Ynn Crocker, 293 Fifth nvenuo Went! No. 4. with Mrs. II. B. Slnltery, 041 Law rence street! No. 6, Willi Mm. Allco Fnrnum, 1000 Willamette; No. A, with Mrs. Fa nn In Burger, 1225 vilill slreet; No. 7, will plcnlo at River View park: No. S will not moot in July nnd August; No. 0. will picnic at the home of Mrs. J. D. linker, 233B Alder street, nnd No. 10, will meet with Mm. L. B. Kk'Kul, 14D0 Moss strcol.f . . . ' ' Kugene (ipnllglsls ltnltirn from Noiilli fllenn Wnlkley und Inn Campbell, of Kugene, returnod from Medford on n motorcycle after spend ing three weeks with tho party of uni versity geologists In tho southern part of tho stato. Walkley was manager of tho geology summer camp. . Other university students who weio with the geologists wero (loorge Itlggs, who rodo his motorcycle over tho moun tains to his home in Klnmnth Falla; Francis Llnklnter, of Hlllsburoi Ford Wilson, of Salem, and PhiLBrogan, of Antelope. Wilson remained In the South with Dr, Burl l'aoliard, hend of Ihn university department of geolo gy, to uxniiiliiQ the geology of the Wuldo country. I PERSONAL MENTION ; J. Kloyd ll,M of Wiilton, wim a nuwiHi vliiltur yt'Mffrdiiy. , K. U Krunr-h, u lunitjcrrrmn of Hljf not, wiih In tli city iivw itlfcht. i. Murtin, tuinlji'ttiiiiii of Alplri", wiih a iMiHincKH vlxllor llT' y'liTlliy. AtiH. KlllhM iliirt.i'il. nt .lulu-linn City, wiih a luciil buMiiiuHH vlHltur yi-n- i:iy. Oniric Fry wj u Ktivmi' vlltor yimiiTfliiy from hi hoini) ut Junction Oily. A. M. KlrhanlHon of Unflnw wiih an iinlvul J n t hu city yiurduy uf turriouii. A I It-n Ijiwrmice of Oold Ili'Uh Ih her for u duy or no, r'.-KiKtcrd nt tho UiIkkm, Ouh Nut-ly, of Iho Ni'fly Tlm com pany, huH rtnuin'! ufU-r u. J'urtluml bUKlncKM trip, KriM'Mt ilylnnd, of tho Ifylnnd hruthfrii' mill of Ui'xtur, vain In Ku Itenn yi'titiTil.iy. Jvmiu DirnnlMon. of thin city. Ih HIH-mllriK wveral dayn ul 1'oi-tlund on it huK)n'i'H vIhH, HtJinU-y Htfvi'iitfon, of tho Linn DriiK enmpuny, Ih hkhuk Mh vamtlon of tn (liiyn with hlH family on the uppor MlKoiizIo. A N X O I ( ICM K X TK Til 13 IOWA WOM KN'H HOCIKTY will hold a coviTod-dlxh lunchffon ut tho homo of Mrn, Htella lilrnund. 4Ui Ninth avi'iMio wi-Ht, next W'dnentay Mftornoon. Tho xocloty will furji.Kh coffi'f, nun;r and crt'iim. All lowatiH Invltt-d, ATTKNTION XV. )t, A. OK ,M A ( TA -boon! There will l two iiM't'tlriKH, TutiiMlay, ,Iuly II, at 2 nnd 7::J0 p. in., at tlio Mooho hull. All nictnliiTH nr link fd to be prem'ill to meet hu liremn offlrern, MuhIi and refrt'Hh inentH. iunx KAirvKH -To Mr. and Mip. William i Kauver of Venela, July 8. 1922. a daughter, Clara, weight 12 pounds HAnVOOITo lr. nnd Mr. J. A. Jtarwood, July 7, 1922, a aon. HRXnfcnHOX To Mr. and Mrn, W. I'. Henderson of Ixirane, July 6. 1922. a daughter, 1-aurette, weight 10 pounds. iii:i FISHKR At the family home, four mileH southeast of Kirinxfleldf Sat urday evening' at five o'clock, July 8, 1922, Alviu Flu her. 27 years of age. lie -survived by his wife, Clara, and small dauehtor, Marcella, and his father, Andrew Flt-her. Funeral ar rannemtntH are being made by the Veu ten chapel. Services will be held from 8t. Mary's Catholic church Mon day. July lo. at nine o'clock In the morning, with Interment In Mt. Cal vury cemetery. 1 1 LIGHTING SYSTEM FAILS BVSIXFJSS IIOrKKS IX BARKXESS hAHT NIGHT " Ah the result of tho burning out of a transformer ut the power ho uro tho electric light syHtem of many of the downtown business housen and hotels censed to function for over an hour IriHt night Just prior to closing time nnd the caudle mark-H had a tem porary boom while clcrkH and pro prietors wore busy . obtaining make shift lighting' appllunccH for their es tablishment. , i-ThP lighthifr system on Willamette rttreet between Klghth nnd Ninth ave- SWIM Live in Comfort-- Applegate's Easy Terms Make it Possible People who are not prepared to pay cash may purchase what their homes require and pay at terms that suit their, needs. Our careful help and advice will be given those just starting housekeeping also the same easy terms. We have a fine large stock of Linoleum in botfi printed and inlaid patterns in six and twelve foot widths. We make abso lutely no charge for laying and fitting! Window Shades Select your Window Shade material and we will make up shades to fit your require ments. No charge for hanging them. Applegate Furniture Co. Eugene Theatre BIdg. I -m - Indestrutto Wardrobe Trunks Are Best $39.50 to $55.00 The pleasure of traveling is greatly increased . by traveling with an Indestructible Wardrobe -Trunk. Select one. Monday. See Page 7 for MONDAY HOUR-SALE ANNOUNCEMENT ' nues and on Ninth avenue between Willamette and Oak was out of com mission about an hour and for a per iod of about IS minutes all llgnis, in cluding ihe street clusters, wero out in tho district east or wiuameue street. UNIQUE PROGRAM PLANNED MERCHANTS TO PUBLISH ANNUAL PICJilO SOUVENIR Something unique in the way of a souvenir progrnm is being planned by a committee of the Grocers and Butchers association for the annual picnic of the organization to bo held at Cottage Crove August 3, according to the report of the merchants. The special illustrated publication will con tain a complete list of all the varied AT THE ANCHORAGE RACEWAY" events that will be presented for tho entertainment of the guests of the or ganization at the big affair. The printing of the program Is being financed by the retail merchants and the wholesale concerns that have busi ness connections in Kugene, Creswell, Springfield, Cottage Grove and Junc tion City. -, , V, Ml 4 Water Permit Issued SALEM. Ore., July 8. During the months of April, May and Junei Percy A. Cupper, state engineer. Issued a to tal of 94 permits for the appropria tion of water from Oregon streams for various purposes. The permits cover irrigation of zs.OTS acres of land and the development of 4200 horsepower and tho use ot water for mining, mu nicipal, domestic and various other purposes. It is estimated that the cost of construction- work under the permits will be about S 1.000,000. . Congoleum Come in and look at our numerous pat terns in the Congoleum Art Squares. Congoleum may be had from the rolls six and twelve feet widths in a wide va riety of patterns. No charge for laying! Free Record Offer . We will give free records with Columbia phonographs as follows: $60.00 Model 12 free records i $45.00 Model 8 free records $32.00 Model 6 free records Your choice of record " Phone 919