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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1922)
MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, OREM SUNDAY, AUG. IX 1122 " -' . L-iU... t-!-'- -'-H J , - THREE TWELVE PEHSOKS. KILLED l- i-im """""H lur a rew iviinulcs in 1 ' Eugene .Yesterday . 'j n,,iinr Than (l " -nrlMM CULAT0N IS EXTENSIVE jlSStfllCIENT Ql Elso- ivr ti'l"i ...... nr... Au, .-':! V W ': "7u.rl.-1'"""" '',r.' ." t il'IIIK Cll"lli'll Willi nil Cm "m-.i In liny mil l lif fr". ni'riil'illiiK U Mis. LI"".. . ...i,i .lulu lllirnlliin. t."' , t'liiilm. nil nuc-l- I0"UI" .. iirnitl'. .I'VOII IIUMU'll'll ,'" Hi cmillrt lenUlimum, llio in r" . . u.iiii i i 11111 itKiii. Eird inu . r.nirlli .hi.I.I.h.. t".Sf il l. l'.'ll.llloll Will. 00 !," LB,-:,i ml Miii-vln. none of rlTwi-i""'0 """:"" im," '''.., ,,.,Ve.d i,o t"'liwrtai', ",""rl: ,'0!:.1" l S "i. A.llliinil wim .. ,.,! Iji llniililu lh ""' Th I""1''" r- 3h Jnl. 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A m.iidk of "tmtih'i.ttt' Inifiiwlty" rrmi'ifd lonldlit it Ok i'Injiio intlrumrtilii lit 41nritnvn lif?tif The rhonkf liftrnn lit 7:31 lirtniinuM (or IK nilitiiit. It wnn tminl thit th illMtiirliitnrv wan wt.-fll l,&vo it ik iruin WushintE- Tvn f Klml m IH'hnirn IumI JunI lulil a Ht:k a( flower on r cnmruflti'N M wrf vhlln fntmlna itnuthrr -fc f the wnirti-ry Ili-y iuiw a J Bf ric on the Ri-nve of a uoiiii PU. io(the lrlnhmen iicm1. "Whon trwhtwft your frlvml to tom ttn the rlro?" hn jrtur frti-nd coiuph o nmoll kftern," wim ttio uukk roply- wi Tfacrl.t. B -.'j 1- ' 1 vl C ; ; A.-j.aL-'.a.jrv-Yrf 1fnir m tlmiimltmJ $ I'liolc Ity llftchrndi. AN ANNOUNCEMENT In the policy which governs our rclatiiins with our customers there arc three prin ciples which vc believe are vital : 1'ltICE The honest pricing of merchan dise, to allow a fair profit and no more j QUALITY Dependable Roods, backed by the responsibility of national manufacturers; SEUVICK A sincere attention to the in dividual which subordinates sell iii( to service. I" pulling these ' principles above all others, we must depend for sucWyis on YOUR appreciation of fair dealing. Will ynu not j;ivc us an opportunity to vin dicate our policy? ' Eugene Woolen Mill Store C. J. FULTON, Mgr. Phone 1500 937 Willamette Street til lISlBDnir,rn:, i1T.1iri:mriiiititni.inwwiiiimiiiii.iiin:w:m.itr.TCriinmtflIinlTr CALVIN OM.LIIHilC IS GllT OP UI GENIAXS (Continued from Pass On) irnly.'il l.y llin slunlow of rlouili. When lli imrly wiim .nolorl.iff iiroiind (ho liruw or Urn Initio llio iiorthWMtern hM.-h wit,. cloiHlli'iw nnil vi-ry hluo In mini. Willi,. In the ttmittl nnil tou.'lllllK tlii. xtimnilt of Sii..nri'1'ri bullo, Oiirk nmwit'H uf i-liniiln wit,. Iln.-il Up. T'lowrH .n'H..i..t Till' r-iit .trc-.l IMU'I of tli BrootlnK iH'tw.-i'it til.) womi.n liii'iinioi'M or im (nmllilKo imrly iin.l II... Kimi'iic womrn win. tho iiri'Kvntullon of flowiTM lo .Mi-m. O.ioMilifi nv Mm. arl Wnnh- Inirn... Mr. CoolltlKo IB a niPinbor iif llio PI I'lil snrnrltv, Ih-Ihi an aluni iiii. nf 111.. t'lilviTsliy of Vermont i-luiitrr, while Mm. Vahlurno I. it 1'nlvi.rnlly of Orvmu. alu.nitiiH of the mtmn Horori.y. IteKiuillt-iw nf the fart Unit tlir .nys ipi'iotnt lelr-rratn rnlneit .hr rarefnlly amniKoil .ilani. of (l.o e.ttiirtitlnnient rnmliilllre. Jlr. uoo.lt.KO 1.111 no. ap pear lo inlnil tho nilxnp, but enneil to lip tirlnutliiy roneerneil with tho ilelny whleh he fea.vil he wa. enuit IhK the other piium'tiKeiT. of the train. When he arrlveil from tile blltlo he liunleil hi. fainlly barn into .lie car, inn. lifter bl-leflv Ithllklim liatlllH left llm Htiilion platform hlmwlf. When he fniili.l that the ShiiJila wolllil not ii.iive iln ilenot for Heveral minute.. ho ea.ne onl of the our nt the front I'M, I nnil mnllliiKiy kiwok nnnii. wun the people nnil botwH-n woril. of KioellllK l.l n tew wo.il. to the re porter.. He remained on tho Rrounit until the romliirlor -cnlleil "All alumni!" anil then hastily entered 111. roinpiirtini'iit. ii..fi-e the arrival of tho Shn.la from tho MMilh, a formiillon of threo alrplnni'H hovered over tho city. Thoo dlllp. flew Hliove llio Irani "i me proHlilt-nt nil Ihe way from Coltago Orove. Inn dlHaiippmi'd wbrn the train eanfe In n hall. hollevliiK that Mr. (liinllilue wan lo miiko a upeooh and Imnwlnir that the roar of .nolom would drown 111" vnleo. Tlio vleo-prosldenllal party Inst n'MU dlnoil on Mi-Ke.ir.le river trout rn.lKht near MeKenr.le bridge by H. W llevnlnn and preaentod to Mr. CooHiIko while ho .lopped here. Coinhnt to Hint A rnndldiilo In n rural dl.trlct of 1 1 ....... .rnlllHir n fll'Ill llOll. Oil Ills olei'lor. and wa. volubly pnlntlnit : ... ..... t......... IITa Ihnv in VIVlll eiiinr. toe mhi... -j would lead If ho wore their member I). I'm hi. . "You have not yet not two.ncroK of land earn nun tv now, inn nun win eo.i.el" bo oiled. "You lui.vo not Brot froo linnion for old people, but that will onme." lie pinmed on lo prlaon reform. l have no exporleneo of Ibo.o In Hlllulli.ti.," lie remi.rltod, "hut " A Vuloo Hut tlmt will come, guv nor. London Uxprens. Train Strikes Oil Truck at An .. nandalc, Minnesota ... , SIX BODIES ARERECOVERED IikIjuj of Vnmiwr 9'rahi fnM Trmvk. Hut Uliriie i'nr i'ttmh liMo JCrulwtit Train ANNANDAUO, Minn,, Auk. It. I'oulliH uh tho rtiHitlt ot tht) Mtmicupo IIh Nt. I'JLiit una Hun It Ml... Mnvu, mi. ruud wiock hro till ttflctnoon uru oitiiwt(-d lo totul twBlvu. Th wrock wim UHtimu! by tho train Mi (king un oil ll'tliik tit, it KIIHle CiOHtniMK. Willi lx budluH rucuvurud, work irifii ru ported tiiL four or five addl llyiml budluH could lo hui:u In the wiuukmtu, und uiioIlcUIIy ihu cntl iimtii or dud wim piacod at twelve 'Dm known dutul; I.'IiiIm WaJluce, MlnnvapolU, vnffl-iici-r of relKht train. Krud i4iinur, Mupl Iikc, llinn.. driver of oil truck. i Mt'iii Jiiuiiton, Aiuiftndulo, riding on truck with jAinur. . ' KUinund UJrich, llorloon, Wli. i iliiyinond Ulrlch, Jiorkon, Wis., brollior or Kduiund. " 'J'lio uiiKlnu ot tiio ptuiwiiKor truln; kept llio rail, but liirwu earn, a Hinokur, bmFKugo und day couch, Jumped tho truck and crushed into ul Xruitfiil truia. Two uiun on the ol truck were thrown iou tut and wuro lnstunlly kllluU. ; tiimrth Wiu icoliiK on Into tonight for mivunil panuuKra who wttro hv liovu't to bo burlod In tho wrockaifb of lu throw earn, which wuro pllud upou tho ovorturnvd en I no of tho frolght truln. Tho pumtuiiKor truio wan upprouchlnir the Annundule ata tlou and 1mA alowod up or tho crossing- whvn Fred J-umor, AlupJo Jtko, Minn., driver of tbo oil truck neurod tho truck a. Two vt tho trainmen on the tiulnhC who atood at ono aldo of the truck awultljijr tho pnaalng of the Cunt train, duclarod they warned Lamer of the oncoiuJntr train. Iainer waived hia hand, am tied, indicating that he be lieved ho had plenty of time. The fronti whoela of lh truck readlit'd tho railM, the poaaenger en Klno roared puat Die rroMlnv. The truck wna utruck aiiuarely and hurled from tho track. Tho Injured in cluded: Kred flebyef-, Puyallup, Wnah., mod I ml student nt I'nlverjiity nf Mln noaoLa, fractured hip, cut about head, condition ncrloua. JunteM HitrrlKiin, Omaha, Kcb., boulder dislocated. Frank Hlcatt, Omaha, Keb., frac tured rhfht U-k. Jamea Vn1h, 60. 1315 Thirty-flat avenue, Seattle, AYuah,, paaaefieer, nerk uprained. Al Htunuer, SO, Waterloo, Iowa, ralp wounds. Tho otticbil atatomcnt ffivon oat by the Soo Line rend: "Tho derailment was caused by train number 107 striking nn automo bile tank truck, on the croiedtii; Jimt nint of tho ennt pamtlnfr track nwilch. Tho truck which wuh hit nt tho croiw In g wua th row n uaui ttnt the tiwltch stand, knockliiK it down. , Thin loos ened tho Hwltch. Tho en will o " unit front truck of the mall car puKHed over, but the cam behind, up to tho dUior woro derailed. ' . ' . 1 1 t- MINISTER BUILDS A HOME ALL MODKRX tONVKMEMES IN 1-OltTAUI.K HKSlDfcLSfK Truvellnir In his portable rettldenco. ltev. J. C. Wurley. 1. D., and wito iiud lllllo girl yeatertlay stopped in LuK(,no fcr a short liuiu on their way to Allmny from I'aandoita. Not only In ltev. Wurley a doctor of divinity, but ho la uIho h cut peuter. l'roof that ho In a carpenter la the home which ho 1ms built on the UodK" car which currien biiuHulf and family through tho l'aciric Btatos, ltev. Worley'H homo on whoeln linn several novel fixtures which attractefl eonniderHble attention when In Ku- ffene yesterday. After closely exam inlnir tho rcHidence built on the 191? DodKo chnaalH, it Is obvious that the fireleaa cooker, folding beds, in Ken ous cuphoarda and other fixtures are only a minor detail or tno nome. w nen Ihe family stops for the nlfrht the top of the car Is elevated, permittlnR- Its orcupitntH to stand up without hump inir heads on the ceilinir. Uev. Wor- ley's homo Is nil enclosed nnd he aalij that on fritiity iukih no uau an opporiunny oi irymiK uui ii luuiwr ive nuulltles. Itoverond and Mrs. Worloy nro now on their way to Alhnny to visit rein live. H (h probable thnt tlioy will tour the Northwest before returning lo California, HIKERS -HURT ON HIGHWAY HrtSchffaeri wioiaes WADES t SENDS THIS MESSAGE TO EVERY MAN IN LANE COUNTY: .! iff.- Come in and see the New Fall Hart Schaffner c Marx Suits and Overcoats I v Of course you know -we're' always first with young men's and men's styles. This season particularly bur Hart Schaffner & Marx clothing is more attractive than ever. ,t We will be pleased to show you WADE BROS Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes in town, (it seems to mo thin true Incident is so unusual thnt 1 humbly bop a phu-e for it in tho Literary Imtest.) K. W. . Howe's Monthly (Atchison, Kan.).- 1 - - Professor Horgeshelmer, the"' Gr- New Ide man, says that eventually Americana "Where did you get the plot for will be speaking German Instead of your second novel?" English. It is English they speak,, "From the film version ot my first." then, -is Jlf The Jfassina; bow. --Nashville Tennesseean. TWO CIIICAfiO MKX IXMl'RKD IS AX1I)KXT Tliore Kastlnnd nnd Ted Vedhonon of Chicago ore nt the Kugene honpltnl a. tho result of Inlurlea m.stnlned ln.t nlKht nhout 10:30 when they vcrt Hlrtiek by an automobile driven by ltny ltlnehnnimor of motor roulo A while they were hlkluK nloiiu tho I'n. elflo hlRhway near Hlver nronue bc low tho city. The Injured men nro on a hike from their homo city to Port? land, nccordiliK to the report mndo to tho pollec, nnd they failed to Ink. precautions while walking nmanft the trnlllc. The men nro not serlou.ljf Injured, nccordl.il! to hnsplt.il report.: portr, Kn.ttnnd nnil Vendhen.on were brought to tho honpltnl by Mr; ltlnelmmmer, who stntos that tho light, of nnother mnehlno proventod blin from .eelng tho men on the road. i Power of Flattery j It was n oft nnil Imlmy spring night. The moon win. at It. onllh, cn.tlng n mellow radlnneo upon tho green.wnrd. ... tho ardent nwnln pna Mlonnloly iloolnrod hi. love. "larllng." ho cried In tone, of vi brant ndorntion, "I will lay my for tune beside your feet!' "Oh, but your fortune I. not a vory large one!" cooed the damsel. "No," ho repliod, .lipping hi. nrm round lier wnl.t, "but It will look large besldo your tiny feet!" llo won her. London Tlt-BU.. VnUt.fMl lo the Old Tub A Potato Hill farmer and hl wife lately moved to town, and occupied a house In which thero wna tho uaual conventional bath tub. Hut Ihey had bnthed In a wa.h tub In tho kitchen so long that thoy con tinue to prautlce, and do not u.e the bettor fncllltjej provided tor bathing if X . : . i . ': ten TAKE ADVANTAGE Of rf J APPLEGATE'S UfS, Mid-Snhmer Clearance ... , .i .11' ... . .... i . Your Credit Is Good Mr. Homebuilder, here'is your chance to buy furniture for that new home, and buy it right t ' Applcgate is closing out some odds "mid ends 'of ' furniture . ' and floor coverings., All are perfect pieces and all are desirable, but they must be sold at once to make room for new stock. This is a Real opportunity. . Prices Greatly Reduced r. ' on remnants' of Carpets and Linoleums. Separate pieces of bedroom and living rooni furniture beds, cliairs, dressers, davenports, arm chairs',' rock '' cts all are desirable pieces, but they must be cleared away. Careful buyers .- will take advantage-of these unusual prices. ' ' A Few Uied PHONOGRAPHS Offored - at Below-Sale r-Price' USED RANGES n Taken in'on' New WadgawoocV. , New Range at Summer Price' r3uy Now Applegate Will Extend Credit on Sale Prices Cash" Isn't v Needed at Applegate's Your Credit Is Good! IMIaI. CiiiSIMa fMikMr Auuicgaic i ui uuui c vuiiiuaiij Eugene Theatre BIdg. ; Phone 919