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MORNING REGISTER, FltfiFNE. ORE.. FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1922 TWO a a i Morning Register Lane County Ncwi Service Iteuefcslui IMall Ofnocrs I H.al.l.r Lana Ouuulr Spaclil I rRESWKl.U Ore., July IS. The Rebekaha held Installation of offlcera Wednesday evening as follows: N. 8., Jlattle Mooney: V. O.. Cora Olson; corresponding secretary, Verls Mc llonnh; treasurer, Kthel Trwinor; K. R M. Si W nrlacoll; 1. 8. X. CI., Mrs. 'E. Hedgpeth; conductor. iTora. ltlcker; warden, Ora Steele, chaplain. (Mean -Smith; K. a V. C. llaabetli Snore: US. V. G., Mrs. Maaranen: I, t., Opal Wler:-0. O: Hyle 8mith. l.fcsht rsnreBhisemi were served. Miss Drlscoll was Installing olllcer. i m i mt m m tin i1n HuTs) Kakrti IMd (KKiHr MMir imi ' CKBBWHUlK-i Ora. Junr ilS. An-, nouncoments or the mnrrlago of Or. Douglas S. --Corpron to Mia Grace Stevens at Redwood Falls, Minnesota, on July it. own received. Many will remember ''Doug" as the leader of 4he V. M. O. A. boys' class home years ago, coming from Kugene each lesson. -Do Cerpron has made rapid progress In his profession and will; practice at North Yakima, Washing- . V ' " ; A CRRiWRI.Ii N KWS NOTES (RMlster Lane Counlr Special) CRESWELL, Ore., July IS Mrs. Jnmes Ibbotson of Yuma, Arlsonn, to gether with Miss Cnlla Slover, ar rived Thursday morning and are vis iting Ethel Everson. Mrs. Ibbotson. is a sister of Mrs.- Everson.-5 Miss llda Everson of Fort Dodge, Iowa, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Everson, arriving Wednes day. i"' ' I - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' v Mrs. George Baxter and daughter. Nellie, and son. Clay, of Ellensburg. Washington, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Holliston. arriving Wednesday. ' ' ' Miss Bertha Boehmef and Miss Em ma Eggert, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Redgwlck. started on. their return trip to Los Angeles Thursday morning, matting the ulp by auto. - Joint 'Installation HeW I n(mtr lne Cauntv Sneelal TrfA'ROOlA.' Ore.l July !-. The n.hairnlii and I. O. O. F." held joint ln.lnlb.llee at the I. f. O. P. hall tomrdav nferht. Charles Perls. - grand master, ed Charles Irish ns rrand niarsnaJ, dW the IVistalMn for ,?. O. ft F. lodge. MiMred Jolin- n. nnestdent. on Nell Price, as rrand master, did the Installing for " The Rebekaha." MANY HELPED fIGHT FIRE IJMHiF, CRTW FOM MABOMA , . , xtkxt tt xvkspijsq . - ! R tans Comity Special) MARCOLA. Ore..- July 12. Mar- cola sent a. largo crowd of men to help right rtr wnen tiw irooin-r-euj-niill at WeOdHnr fcnmed last Thurs day. Maredla, men end farmers of the ttclnfty were th first on the Job, ' being there about 'two hours before Tne lire engine came. ney um iwi leave the fire until. It was well under control. their work, to help fight, woA many of the small boys helped carry water for the men to drink while fighting. m.iu'oi..y xkws irrars tHeutr Lane Coumy Special) MAHCOl.A. Ore.. July 12. Miss Minnie Kvmis was burred here r-Ytdny. .Many friends and relatives attended us she was well known and liked here. Mr. and Mrs. Roily Morris or Springfield motored up Friday to vis it friends. The J. W. A. lalllnted two new members Saturday nlitht. They wore Carl WUtsn and Tom Clark. -Mrs. Mrnnte blsnor and Mrs. wai ter Price were Eugvne visitors Friday. Wltmn SnTOin mid Mix i.. u au- dlnirton KUont Wednesday in Eugene. lr. nml Mrs. aieade oiui imie daughter. Wlllanl liono. Montle ljine. Kthel Neil. Mr. hhd Mrs. Albert ueeu of Mable motored down and spent Saturdtiy evening nere. Mr. .and -Mrs. waiter rnce. Rriags, Jean Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fisher and hoys. Frank Roon- ev and Nels .Irttsen, motored P the Willamette rlwr as far as Rlgdon ranch and spent two da-a. They also speitt two dnys -at tno Mcureuie Springs. A good time was reported by all members or tno party. lannrd Addinaton. Wllmn Savage, nnd Allen Baxter motored to Thurs ton Friday. Si Lane and Harue l-ejoy ore wors- Ing In the Marcola confectionery for a few day. Aurirev stanneia ot KUgene visueu st the home of Lucille Addlngton Inst Wednesday.- ' will spend the ret ' tf rh iummcr with relatives. Alex Lewis attended the Odd rVI lows' lodge at Marcola Haturtlay ev ening. ' ' 1 ' Hubert I rill visited friends ut Ton. no. HatunlAy. T , , . Ralph Crenshaw,' who has been vis iting relatives hore.returne! to Iteeds port where he is employed. Kitlth Conlt-y, Lnurit Pichard and Margaret Lewis visited Vernon llrytuit Sunday afternoon, liurtng the ufter- nooil they found the old SWimmlnH hole In the Mohawk river and all en Joyed a swim. A, number of people from Ttonna attended the funeral of Miss M.nnl Kvans at the Marcola i-einetery Fri- dnv nfternoon; t.-.llth r,,,,,l..v Lniin TVIckitril- nnd visiting VSh-n Workman nt Murrain. Jess Shannon nnd wlte sneni sev eral duys nt Oregon : City ylsltlny friends at relatives. Mrs. Jack Stephens nnd daughter. Fnnnle, and Mrs. Nli-h-jlsun nnd ilaughter. Donna, motored to Kugene Thuraday. MATCHES FATAL TO CHILD BLAOHTV !K-S NOTKS YRMtMpr tjlne Ooanto- 8Deflal) BLACMLT, Ore,; July IS. The Blachly calf and potato clubs mode a tour of the community yesterday, affording each club member the pleasure Of visiting the other club members and see their stock and their notato fields. Much interest vim taken bv tho members who ore becoming verv enthusiastic in their work. J. G. Swan, county club leader accompanied the cluba on the tour. J.- G. Swan of Kugene was a busi ness visitor In Blac.hly Tuesoay to attend the boys" ami girls' calf club tour. Thev visited tho home of each member and had a. big dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Norton. E. J. Moore, school superintendent, nnd son. Walter, attended a. school meeting at the central school Tuesday t,tfr,t. r .aj Vr T H. Sutter of Salem vMteri with Mr. and Mrs. . W. C. Ttniiniri and 'family Tuesday evening. They will camp at Triangle lake for several days. .... or r Rllllnes suffered another heart attack Sunday evening, but Is very much Improved et this writing. " """PONXA NEWS XOTKS ' Tn innunrv 8Detsl) rSnvWA. 'Ore' Julv 12 : Prank Spores nnd famflyTnotored to Spring field Saturday. Mrs. Portor 6T 'Medrord. Oregon, Is visiting nt the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer, at Donna. xtnetln -Anderson 'of Los Angeles, OaL, spent severs! days visiting at the llama of Alex Ijewis. no leu ia--i Tke business men of Marcola "left priny for Milwaukee. Wis., where he J-Vt '.iet- t 1 . ' : ; . Tb coolest spot In ' town" v 1 DRAMA COMEDY HERE'S. AN ALLTAR REX BILL Playing 1 to U p. m. Today MUSIC! The galloping sweep of the Southwest trail to a picturesque land . of unwritten laws. - A pretty girl of the saddle A fighting man of the plains A romance of ! Arizona. ' i .. Cast Includes: dMries Dale , auuiiMn Day ' Alee; Franci n.l'liIITKK OF MR. AXIt MRS. H.vitvKV hoi mi of t;uo 10 IIIUS ' ' rtteslal!1 Ijne oniaty speelall COTTAOK OHOVE. Ore.. Julv IS The tr, month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hough died this morning as n result of inhaling fumes from sulphur mutches nnd burns received when her clothing n'ht fire. The child wns round Wednesday with her clothing In flames but unable to mane any noise because her lungs had been paralysed by the fumes of the mutches. The mother, who Is only in years old. hastily rolled the baby In bod clothing nnd smothered the flames. The child IS supposed l nave reached a box of matches from n nearby table nnd In rJaylne1 with them to have caused their ignition. I Xt&tnmoai(?klm iSssssssssssssfltf1 " A vivid adaptation of Vingie E. Roc's famed novel ' 5 ' "VAL OP PARADISE" .'" AND . Busier Keaton "THE GOAT" Which compels as to unload "Gbats may colnc and goats may go bt Buster comes so seldom" Go! ' ; CHARLES W. HAWLEY , playing ! '. The Waltz Sensation "Three o'Clock in the Morning" ; . u,:. and iri musical setting'.- ' " ' to the photoplays on ovir ;.;: SUPER $30,000 WURL1TZER V DAILY MARKET REPORT OREGON JOURNAL MARKET 8ERVIPB PORTLAND Ore... July 13. Locnl cream receipts have fallen off considerable . dur ing th past three weeks, leaving the mar ket oulto short. A much fit the crenm ar- rlvlnc show the effect of heat, the receipts are doubly rhort. This week tho receipts are keeping up fairly well. to last week' total. which wuh eitrht per cent uiori or ino pre vlotis week. The previous week was Uc per cent short of three vreeks ago. Butter market ta firm, with prices un changed. Call is good, especially on 2 score stock. Market cleans up dally on it good butter. There la practtrally no eggs coming In at the present time. Egg laying scawn apiars to be about over until cooler weather arrives. The hetis are starting to moult Id wme parts, which means that no more eggs will be pro duced at thefte points for several week. ; Cheese market continues firm, with a brisk demand. Outkle call for cheese does not seem to have been Injured by the recent advance in Tillamook. - ' PORTLAND, Ore., Jury IS Butter Sell toff Price, box lets. Creamery prices Prints. extra, 43c for plain wrappers; cubes, extras, 37HjMSa lb.: dairy, buying price, 220 22Hc lb. Butter Fat Periland delivery basis t Ne. 1 grade, 43044c; No. 2, 40c No. 1 soue. 4lc for No. 1 grade; premium betas Pld by some. Cheese Selling: Tillamook triplets, 28K 29c ; Young Americas, 29 30c ; Ore gon triplets, 20 23c. Buying prices f. o. b. Tillamook: Triplets, 26c; Young Americas and longhorns, 27c lb. Selling prices : Block Swiss, fancy, 81 32c; lhnburger, 24 & 28c; cream brick, 22 24c, Eggs Bttyrag price. Front street : Cur rent receipts, Western Oregon,. 22823c doi. Eastern Oregon, 19c per dot.; henneries, 22424 per del. Belling price; Ordinary caiidieo, zsc per do. ; select, 30e eos. ; pul tets. 23(y24o dot. Uve Poultry Sell tag price! Heavy hens, 22 iff 23c per b. ; tight hens, 16o per lb.; broUern, Rocks, 23o ; other tirollers, 16 22c lb.; old roosters, 10c. VBOBTABLMS Oamiie BellTng price to retailers I New ret), white, $1.75; garlic, flOflc per lb.; greea enloas, BOo doten tmnehee. Peutoes Selling price to retailers t Ore gon fancy. 11.50 per eental ; buying price, coaatry. $1.00 ; sweet potatoes, 2.2o&$2.50 crate; new poUtoes 33c ; - MBA TV Country Meats 8ellt erteei Coifatr nogs, low per lb. ; heavy stuff less; veal tops, about 80 to 100 lbs., 13il3c; heavy ran less, ismos, 80O2Z0. BBokcd aweta Hams, 860 We per lb. j breakfast bacon, 2604fie lb. Packing House Meats Steef v beef, j6c lb.; heifer, 14 He lb.; cows, 14c lb.; lambs. 15a22o; ewes, 1517o; kegs, 1 017c per lb. Lard Kettle rendered, 170 per Ik; tierce basis, compound, lCc. HOPS, WOOL AND HIDES Hops 1021 eroe, nominal, 10c lb. Hides Calf skhis, 10c lb.; klpa, flo lb.; ffreei hides, 4c lb., salted, Be lb. - Hohalr Nominal : 20A!in ik r Sheep Pvlts Long dry pelts, 1701Bc; short pelts, 8ttO&c Jb-i long hair goat pelts, 12c v., mwii ntiir D peilS, TSatt each. Wool Willamette vallev coarse. Snaiuu- auNiuiu, at. t ooc id.: una. m ta Ann it. Eastern Oregon-Idaho, 80(40c lb. jaiiow ana urease no. 1 tallow. eMo No.. 2. a cascara Bark 1022 iwm flc lb. Be; 'grape root. S7.7fiO98.B0 7.00 7.7C 0.00O 7.00 4.00 0 0.00 6.25 O 6.76 CATTLfcl Choice steers Medium to good steers. ,.v . Pair to medium steer .. . .. Common to fair steers ... Choice eosii and half am.. Medium to good cows and belters 6.26 0 626 iu uinuium cows ana do iters 4.60O B.2B Common cows 8.60O 4.60 ca nners , s.nritffc nr.n 5!! s.fso b.oo nulls - nanii . r.A Choice Feeders fi!ooO' &,0 c.holre dairy cntves 0.000 O fiO J'rime Meht calves b bo 9 00 Medium light' calves Tr,no a r.n Heavy calves eiooo 760 BOOI Prima light 11 Mfflto Smooth heavy, 230 to 300 lb.. 1 lioOffl) 1 rr.O 300 THJUftdn and un Rongh hpaT Feeder plgn ,, ,,; , -;t t Kat Pigs Stags, subject to dockage.. eilBEP Spring latnlis Medium ' . . Common Cull lambs Light yearlings Heavy yearlings nignt werner Heavy wethers .. .10.00011.00 . .. 8.00P1J11.00 . ..11.751) 12.00 . ..Il.fiooi2.rro ... 0.OOO 0-00 ... r.ooeio.oo . .. 8.000 0.00 .. 0,000 8.00 .... n.oo fi.oo . .. 8.000 9.00 . 7.000 s.oo . fl.000 Y.00 ... D.000 6,00 ... 9.000 too PORTLAND ORAIN AND FEBD PORTLAND. Or.. jn ... tures; Wbcnt, hard white, July, fl.lB A11- wltitor. Northern spring, July, $tl4. Au. gust. 1.18; red Waii. .mil I. ... gust. $1.10. ' ' gu?t!t;,32No' 2 whIto 'ced Ju,y' 3St Au- AuS b' B"tern TenW ,Wpmflnl' Siltl:B ,UY'0nATN AND FERP SEATTLE J, 13.-city delivery: Hay Timothy, f26; mixed, $24; alfalfa IzS D. C. $20; straw, $17 j barley? whoia. 37 meal, 0; cottontood meal, fJTj llmeed tnoal, Eugene's in Best Stock Slaughtered a Gigantic "Let-Go" 1) a tls ' . .mi r.'., Shoe Store needs no introduction to the people of this community-for 16 years this - . . . . .1. l A I- iK.MAIA .'!. 11 III I has had a reputation for selling nothing nut tne n.gucsL use. rirm This fact, combined with the tremendous LOW PRICES are the mighty factors that brought hundreds here Opening' Ddy; and will keep them com.ng every day of the sale. Remember This Every price reduction is genuine, based on today's replacement cost not on the higher costs of the war-time period. All the goods that go into this sale arc our own (summer goods included). Nothing shipped in to palm off on you at a profit. We have not tampered with the price tags to show a big com parative cut. Sixteen years of square dealing are behind this sale, with Graham's Shoe Store standing the loss. SALE NOW AND ENDS JULY 22D The time is short and selling will be fast and furious while the sale lasts! DON'T V AIT Buy now before stocks are depleted. You'll find prices lower than when the world began its last big scrap. V-'ifcVA If QUA V188P With Such Low Prices We could whisper iilnmt this salt aud put it over big but we have something lo ho'llrr about ! Hi re is a shoe message we can shunt from the house tops and are backing up every .statement with facts ami real values. Hurrah sales are distasteful to us mid we scMiim have one, but when ne cessity compels us. nml we itrc forced into it, yuu can bel ymir Imttom dollar it will lic the ual thinj;. : .IT Y AND VALUE GREET YOU HERE1 GRAHAM'S SHOE STORE 828 Wi 1 lametteSt re e t 828 eucene,oreg6n You can't miss it our store is dec orated up like a sore thumb. Extra Specials for Friday and Saturday Selling Flose Specials Women's Silk Hose . .$1.95 Men's Dress Hose .41c Childs' Hose 37c Women's Outing Boots Women's. 16-inch Outing Boots; fine quality calf. The right kind of a boot for outing. Extra CC ACL special at 99149 $9.00 Men's Oxfords Norwegian Calf Sport Oxfords, dial strap, Uoodycar welt, sewed .Men. jump m on this with both feet sole. $4.35 $3.75 Women s Oxfords Women's White Canvas Oxfords, mili tary heel, lace or strap. A dandy shoe ior not weatner. - A ieaturc for Fri day and Saturday, the pair $1.95 $3.00 Childs Shoes A large assortment of Childs'. Sport Oxfords and Pumps, white canvas with leather trim. A.givc-sJ ff away price at. $5.00 Women s Pumps Women's Blrfck' or 'Brown Kid 'I'hrce Strap Pumps, flexible sole, military heel.. A big value . ttO 1C at, pair 9a9aw9 $16.00 Men's Boots Mi-inch Pack Hoots, brown or black. Ideal for hunting or fishing. The low est price ever quoted 01 Q OC on boots of this quality 9vi39 $4.00 Outing Shoes Men's ilrown or Gray F.Ik Outing Shoes, flexible soles. Splendid fur summer work as well fl0 OC s outing. Very special saPsSsisiO J aor nornlf h-rowl. 4S! noys benn, C7"i whom, IS; I'uuot 8ouna. 47. SAN PnANClROO HAY, OUAW. PEBD SAN FHANCI8CO, Juljf 13. nowlsts! liny, 4I1 loss, liny wliont, sin to $18; fair. 14 to ll; tnrao nnt, $tr, lo 118; wllil oatii, 1 to SVA; nlfalfo. Jl.'l to S15; tock. SIO lo 112; atrow, nominal. nmnAno MAnRET quotations rillCAnO. July 13. Wheat. No. 2 rnl. 1.1(l 3-4ft(i.i7 C-8; No. 2 hard. .11.18 3-4 M. ' Oorn. No. 2 mlx.A. 03 3-4rr941-4: No. 2 yMlow. 04 1-4 0HI5. " ' flala. No. 2 fchlta, 3T1404Mii No. 3 white. HBa8i,i, . nyo, No. z. 80 1-4, ' ' ' llnrlfty. rtfiitT! "' Timothy weil, 4nflin.0(1. , Clover aeed, S10.00lf6.00. '. NRW YORK ft'MIII' VXl1Tft"T NEW YOKK, .luly l3.1?vKrtril .nni)li.B ; iivib. prunea rirm ; call tornloa, oitoia; Orasonn, 121418; norl ooia. noinlhak poachoa qulot: choice, 12 0i vuoiw, iA v loi'iancy, 38910, ' ' tContinucrt trmnV'atii 'bnsj'' .'ho streets, trying- to dnolile whnt to So. Early In the morninr, h Jolnort her nnd thoy ilrsciiltN sho would leave ror ivi 1'iwo, Toxas, h borro-wort $50 from a friend, ns the banks wcro not yst open, anil giving nor what money mm nooiit. mm, tnoy mought ticKet nnd she bonnted the train wnwn ion at 8:10 o'olook this morn, lng. lteehles u, Tell Uliolo Story 'Phillips watched her walk, toward thrt trnln. Thsn, for hours, debated wun himself what he should do. Ho decided to consult hie attornoy; H was artor that he came to me and told Ills story." Chocks were ntiutn" nn r-hullns' etory, Tho Meadows' automobile Was lofflted nt norhnhn. Mra fhlliliw' sister, Mi oa Weaver, wis ,nr.i tloneil. but her mother :is not lol.l of tho snspli-ions luinliwt her other dniiifhter. Tho di nd woman's sinli r, Mil l (te nora Tremaln, Is emiilnyed in u. snmo hank, hut Khe Iia.l mi Mrs. Meadows, ns they did not live together nml she hull mil reported ror work herwlf todny. Their nnn-nls, rrivl A., and .Mm. Anna Tn-miiln wnro lonntpd. Thoy helped In the identlfleatlon. Convlnred thnf. the slnry of rhll llps was correet, Sheriff Trneirer tele. trmphod to tho chief of jiollco at! "Arrest Mrs. rinra 7'hlllliM, nllnn Mrs. U. H. .Inckson, wnnted for hrittnl murder. Ilnvo wired roniluctor. Smrch her thoroughly .to provent Hiil cldn. Who when undiT arrest. Will sond olllcer." He gnvo nlno 1hn woman' ileserln. tlon, the train she was on nnd the tlnm It wan duo ntl'iKxiin. I'hllllps was pormltled to lenvo Ihe shorlft's offlco In tho cusioily of a deputy. Eugene fi.llirllon Aitenrr ' Hail claims any place. No collec. tlnn. no fee. Nothing lo Join. No dues Phonu or wrlto W. II. Ulowors. I-12-tt Friday armory. DsDelng nlpht, Hovon florenfldw. T-U- DelloVo III neglstvr Clsmslflod. Klihlles Start on Hike to Vln WAI.I.A WAT,r,A, Wash., July 13 noi'-ormlniMl to Visit tholr grand par ents at Antnlone, flregon, whether or no, Glenn Human, 12, took lila stater, Nndlno, I), on tho hinillel)inH of his fnthor's hlcyelo Wcdnexiliiy nr ternoon nnd started out, lenvlnir no inkling that they woro leaving. They rodo to Weston, about 25 mllos, 1ho nnmo aflornoon, stopped with some fnmjly in Weston nnd rodn Into T'en. dlnton tmlny, a total dlntiince nt 43 miles, where thoy woro vlcked tip by tho iiollco. Thoy will be returned to tholr pnrenls tomorrow. 1 Friday 'armory. Dancing night, Sovon Beronadors, 7-lz-a Insure with Horn? Tromp, 83 W, tth tt Week End tripis Sto Portland and Return ARE THE LOWEST IN YEARS N'OW'S'Tlhf'fjME'-' 1 to realize biK vu!ils jn transportation costs $4.90 Round Trip fro. Tickets 'tin 'fcu1c r,.i(ny, j from Eugene day nnd- Suntlnv iaood Until FoJlowing Tnuday SloCrbyX" 'k. Dl.t low fares on SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES . ' ' ' JOHN M.' SCOT'f' ' (.1 "i 1 V General PaHacngcr Agent