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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1922)
MORNING REGISTER,' EUGENE1, ORE., WfcbNESDAV, 'AUG. .9 Hit five COfi HERE fOK rfi UEST LUGGAGE "Something for Good Measure" NO MATTER HOW MUCH OR HOW LITTLE YOU PAY FOR ONE, OF OUR FASHION PARK OR SOCIETY BRAND SUITS, THERE IS ALWAYS SOMETHING PUT IN FOR GOOD MEASURE -SOME EXTRA OUNCE "OF QUALITY BEYOND THE POUND YOU PA Y FORI PRICED WHERE THEY WON'T HURT YOU recti FflcpreW 0a. "One of Eugene's best store" SI CAUGHT IN THE ROUNDS Kmitu-r Hw.lmt II wr K. J. Illnchrvi former rwildfiil uf Kut.vtH, li now hi tho eMy vlnHinn frtatuJii tor m few day. . . Vln'ihiic tit INrvnlll MIm Oryl My fr of North l.tnriiln mtrrvl i tha guet of her Utr, Mri. Iui Uutd rts, of CorvaJHit. . Snrritrr I 1. II. Citmitlmll vat fin'! H l Jtmtlri rourt ynator dy on churn nf XrH-imif III .wed Hmit with bt cttr. Olrk BH'k fnm Hnnn-Dr. toy! J. fitrk. lorn I o(lomitr,t, hiui return to EuKmo nftr tM!nic in Kiorciicp Utrvtt tiny on buitlnriw. Slock !iirur Dr. fioorifo U HlnltoM. niMto llvwilork lni4ctr, t now lit till tmrt t I stunt 4'tiuiity louitlitir uvcr viirHtuit HortlH of cuttle, for Oil-.. J. f Klitimnl day On th orRn Klwtric fnr Onm ha, Neb., fthcro they will vhit ruin tlYW. .i Pofltniti! Vlnlliir On Jtick mn of I'orUun.t warn hfri vUUInic hl tit. Mm. I. K. 1 tumiMn, nmi Mrs. A, Imhuot, of 9 lwrnce otri'Pt, WtlHtnutktT Tfikliur Vm-iitttHt J II. Toman, watrhnmkor In the l-urn- yjwriry atrc. In now nhMom from hit pluro of tntitineiui whlto cnjuylng i wevks vacation. Moom Danoo Thurwlnr, Htli On Tti'imtnv, AuititNt IT, n Momw tlnnco !U bo hold Ht tho local hull find itll tho iittmbim of the lotltro unit $ tit tut tr lnvltcti to nttcnu. Tutor Itrtunw fnrni Trip nv. W, H, U Mnrwhntt. imlr of itw tNinirr ttUonrtt church, hn returned with hit lmlty nftor ft vlnit of two week tt tho Titmmook ttonoheo. that tho Wllhimntto pmw road in now m uxmtiiitm vontiition, Mr Wtntler VinHPd Cffttor luko whl!u im him v. Ihimtr Oiuitlr fltsfe tin VmtniUtn 4. I. Humiltu ilBputy county chtrk, liBfoinpanhHi liy hi family, ha on itiH ((imtui vacation of two wk ftiHi in now on & motor trip to the JoBcjthtffti county cuvew. 9 9 m Vtn9H HtiiMtrvlfior iliwic Tndiiy It. H, Hhollcy, nutHrvtKor of, tho Mtmtftw ruiltoimt fort'Ht tfintrt-tf t xH'i-t Ut rmitrn to Uh Kutttmn hoHdiiuurtoin toil ii y atwr an hmuutUion trip of t titty tltrouich his torrltary. I'ont Offfctfti XMt Phllln If. Ottttrr, (liKti lct L'ntitnr.T of th (Jroiton nmi WniihfnKton luitloimt frRt di- mr(M, vtnn a Kugfiii visitor ytwtordity on hlM way to Konuhurj In tho in ttifoMU of tho foront k(ji view. IWurk from Viuwltou Trip Mar Ktttt iax, of tho iruwHy jwlry storo, hum ri' turned to hr pout turn itftttr a hrhf vacutitm Huma with frlondo xtnHUiK pUtce of Ititttrtmt, itt clutlliiif Crator Ink In Huutliucn Ore gun. imbnltalHi Mc TonbdtS Thn lle- bekah lodo wtlt hold a mceUnff evenln i tho J, O. J. K. hall. le Itreo work will ite put fin at this time and during the punt week the drHt tftnmo Itavo uoen practicing for the occ&siom lortlflit(l Wofnan VhiltJiiic IlattictUT Mm. Mnry Munnon t now vtftttlnic in r;uKHft with her datiKhtcr, Mm. J. a. . Iiick. whiio on hw way from itoitobunf to her honns In Portland, Mrn, Munxufl cxpocut to viitil horo for evirn( wofkn. 9 W IM untK frim ntIand Motvtay Mr. and Mm, W.T. CHrroll una duuKh tor, Iut'UiP, return d Monday from 1'ortlund aftr mondfnK ii wk in tlmt city. Thoy wro ttcfoinpajtlpd on thtfr return hy O. II. HohortB ni way to iteiknap tpeintun, VnlvanHt Ihrnrlaii .HrumH M II. tJuuBlitit. tlttrftrtHti nt the unlver kI t y, n ecorn pn n ld hy Mm. I ou k Ian, nd Mm. Ituith I. Kord, have rturn vtt from ft motor trip of three wei'kg t th THIimiook ht'nphPM and the foot of Ncith-kahnifl niouiititim Miion wu formoHy hnd of the Ac ptirtment of KfiKllith inr and wua r-i cently appointed to hav ehargo ofi tho dramatic and public upeaklnK de-i partinentH. Mr. Mason ha upetit tho summer In ilrltih Columhio, Jhur Itt'turn frmi frifjf( Wil bur Oiuer, ft rwideni of thin tlty who ha jiit rttiriid from Chieaxo after year abnonro, oxpfwta to ntr the how and diftplity rard hunnt in Ktiirenft noon, Mr. itir in an adpt IHuatrator and while away from horo Im boon working Ht thla bUMlnec In tho Kftitt, Many Milk liiiiwf fwnuvi - A totnl of 128 iicunmm for the aale of froiih milk In Kugim have ben insued hy the city recorder ulnco tho now erdinanr took efroct amy J. Jt 1 expected thnt there will be a few more application made a RVral milk dealers have not yet obtained the perm He. Movlu Man In Klamath Falfo John Griffith Wray, director for the Thorn - W. ince matilon at Ioh Anseice, who wai to vinit Ku(ne hint Hatur dtty for this purpose of iorating a aultahle aottiiig for a Kpcc-la! film pro duction, la now resorted to o in Klamath rait, it is not known if he will return to Eugene at a later date. w w m KiKmdlnjt Wrrk in Ifarrlabafv K. K. Carroll, local pharmacist, ban ifft for Harrlburf' to tako charge of tho 'nrroll atore there thin week while Ftfc-hard Carroll la attending a vacation at Odeii lake. H. K. McKJilip, man- aKer of the itarrtBburjf Carroll pijar- niKU i TO OFFSET BUL QUAYS Eugene Fruit Growers Prepare Arrangements CANS AND SUGAR ORDERED Vitnt intKjk of Ktriktw U by Ixxai Omtx-rn Wlaut H, F, Or dcra Curtalrktnt of Lcavm fnr CVkm llnr MIm Fanny Ho. of tho dnmeHtlr department of the MrMornm and Waubburn com pany. IrU on a vacation trip of two Wcrko In tho t'noit Imy district. Blftnana fin to Ntmynrt Chart ea I ftlKinnn, teller In tho linnk of mm terce, ncronipanled hy hla wife, haa ten In Newport and expect to he out of the city for two or more weeke. Taking Annual VamUott Percy A. Boat in t ti. of the Price ahoa enmpnny. I now titkinir hf vacation, helii in Ine rlty i prcnnt, but oxpcctlnie to and Into tho hit In before many diiya. a e W. if. ,1vct at ttantliHTW. 11. 4Wftl nf Kalrmmint baa left for (Jar t olnrr for a huelneaa vlalt of aevnral wye. Mr. Jewatt la intormted in the lumhorlnff Induntry of the coaat Hy. .Kn Kranclwo Man Vlalthur He Uutrle I'urdy. nut nit ire r nf one nf tho wi nrtnc ntoren in Kan Kranclaco, la n r.iiR-enp vfKltinir with hie parenta, r. and Mm. W, W. Purdy, 670 Hixtb "iuj went, Anto ArcldK. IUiortcil V. K. Rumhle. 7SR Thirteenth avenue eaat, reported an nutomnhllo accident I I ho corner nf Klahth nvenna end "Hvo ntroet. No injurlca or damago Wan reported. e a VnWemUy Itnoka Itclnjr A it (II tod van Wood, of Portland, in now In suRPno auditing: tho hooka of tho lint- vemlly of Orciton. Mr. Wood, who In CtTU It on UtlbtiC accountant. i hroiher to Mm. W. A. Klklna of tho city. Tho umverrtty hooka are uudit- ed elicit year. Mm. t'ahlwtdl III hi lrttatMl Mm. K. Koppe Ktid brr dauichfer. Mm. Paul Green, have left for Portland whrt Mm. Kdward t'aldwell. alao a dnuchter of Mm, Koppe i reported to ue aerloualy ill. 9 9 9 HtTci from Portland Mm, if. A. Cox and dauKhter. inncy, of Portland are hero viftittn Mm. Vax'm niece. Mm, Van Hvurverud. hr atetr. Mm. K. W. Peart- and her eon. Herbert Cox, of Kprinftfleld. Vbltna Itartlca at Mnpint nr- oU Klktne, etm of Mr. and Mm, W. A. Klklna. la now in Mnpteton vieltlnK during the p rotten t week with Wilihttn llartle at tho anmmer homo of IT. and Mra. I. 3. lUrtie. Hab'ni tar la Ktolctt Keporta re ceived hero from tho Baiem police rettent aatdntiinco in locating; a r'ord rondHter carry In llcento number 77,643 which waa afolen from the capital city Monday evening:. Cniitatoit Vktim H4iMdlrum lle- p'tal Arthur Hlctmrd. who had hl li'ir broken two week aica when hie motorcycle collided with an ntttomo Pile "on filmpl htii, wna mctmrKeo front the Kuirene hospital yeaterday. e Mill Htiwt lle4rtVnrw Iknurlit Mm. Kannie Parser haa ild the realdence at Milt ittreet to Arthur W. Mr- rtM. The triuiMtctloii wae made throuich the Ham liuith Itenlty com pany, the deal helng cloeea yeeieruay. Kent tin IVaple Vbdlhig- Ifrrn Mr and Mm. John A. Whalen. or Heniue, are now In Kugono vUdting frlende. Mm. t 8. Ultlon, of title city and Mr. nod Mm. Whalen were former rel denta of the aame city in South Da kota. e Attorney IUtiinw fnun Pcrtbmtl I o. II. Foitter, city attorney wttn mo firm of Potter, Koider and immel mturned yenterday from Portland whnrn im hua hoen durine the week end vinlting hla wife, who la now In that city. I'ntvrraHy Man lUck In Hty l.lnyd A. Knltind. a major In the Mchnrtl of education at the university who recently took an examination for n mn.r' tiosree. no retiirnen to Eugeno after takinB a trip down the Oregon coaat. Yato Kmlth In SmnlnTn trcrii Yale Hmith, of tho mith-McKm motorcycle ahop, le now touring Kmtthern Oregon with hla wife and will vlU Orator lake and other acenie tioint. Mr. and Mm, Hmith are traveling in a motorcycle and aide caf. fltamhrT Mrrtln fa INtNtiKOHif The nteetinir of the board of director of the chamber of commerce whlrn rm n hov liwn held hint ntffht in the chamber rooms, waa indefinitely DoMfnoncd because a nuorum waa not prenent. Several of the dlrcctora are now out of town. 9 9 9 Yhdtlfur Mm. lUHnart Mrs. Edward II. Park, of Portland, la vin- ttina for a few day with her daughter. Mm, Kiiireno Jieiimrtx. captain nd Mm, IteJnartx have taken the u. P. MotikfttM realdence on Twentieth avenue caet for the remainder of the forcittry patrol aeaaon. Halcnt lVopl Vlaltins lltirtv Mra. .1, it. wppier ami mm. k. k. upc myer. of Htilem, are now in KURejie vinit in a at the home of lr. and Mm. VVTUtum Kuykendall. .Mm iipptcr and Mm. Upomyer have been motor- K through aouthern Oregon ana art now on their way home, YcacKT Aptxi'iitetl at IjCo IUuc SchoMPMlaa Htith appointed a teacher for the coming year at the !re Hiue achoot In the ixirane diatrtet number 125. Mlse Helen Traveaa, recent arrival from Kmith Dakota, baa been appointed a teacher at the achool in district 106. Kunmtl of Mm, Slmitaon thbi Aftcr nmin The funeral of Mm. J, K. Xum walt Blmpaon, who died In thla city t,.Mi Mntniiiv. will be held from th Vaateh chatiel today at 2 p. m. Itov. v v Miivnm will conduct the aer vieM and Interment will bo mode In the I. O. U. K. cemetery. viiw t-lninut Mna AiUnatcd Two ftro clalma in the foliage unwo vin uiitt hn nd hinted today by C. M b.nnpv tnr.i innurnnco affent. who i-unM ('ntinon drove thla morn- i . nih ctnimft worn hnrn ftren, r, hninnclnir to J. K. Bprny and another to Uito A. McKarland, Winder Ibwdc from Trip-W. N, Wlntler. operator in ine -m ITnlnn nlnipratlh OfflCO ItftH TP ...nn,t ffnm ntntnr trln through aouthern Gregon territory and rettorta That the first pinch nf the rail end mine strike la being felt in Eugene ib evidenced hy precautionary meaa urea that are being taken by Ioco3 concerns especially the Kugens Krult Orowcra anaoclation. which haa our-; tailed all shipments following the an-: nuncement of Sotithern Pacific of-; fieiala that no guarantee against de lay tn transit cauid he authorized be yond certain specified point. Ijtsi wek eight cam of canned fruit were shipped; &ut by the local aaaociatlos but according to the statement of J. O. Holt, manager of the organiza tion, no further shipment will be billed beyond Han KrancUco until conditions are bettered, .No fteRgpr of Shutdown "There is no danger of a shutdown of either the Kueene of the Junction CHy plants owing to a shortage oi ntt: i.. i-. ' tn-Hh fralt" accordfne to Mr. left for a camping trip which is to who states that all the fruit ed at lust two weeks. j the loeat works ta shipped m by mo- tor irucK. irom nia -, r precaution against any further tight .nina nt f h pmborffo on freight ship ments efforts are being made hy the local fruit association to aiwure a plentiful supply of sugar and cans nnrf nrrinrm ar heine piaecd for im mediate shipment of Efifiae neeeeaii f the Industry here, if frfirnt conditions do not im nmv tt is ooKsible that the product at the local ptam, aunoaan mitiA rk oerJsos&ie eooas, wtii w hM hr in it&rsse until such time that there will be no probahUtty of a (!!Bv.cn route, according to Mr. Hoit. Sufficient niorage sacifmea r available at the plant to take care of th production of the faetsry bus there will be no necessity of slowing up the work f canning. Plant Works to Capacity ih local canning plant hi now working at capacity production, states the manager and aitnougn me v" nt iftnn mv not reach the records of other years he etatea the output will be weil above the average. ow the plants here and tse one a juc . m.. hn hnndllns; the beet crop during the past week as4 work n ht m im s bnnt completed. The embargo on pertanaoie ife"1 which menaced the Oregon fruit crop which was awaiting shipment, has i ifiii ar-r-nrriirsf to word re ceived here from rati officials who announce that umpmenta vmt -ai.. . wrticn was iiw Tlirno Marrlnaw Lkvnwff Itwucd Three marriage lirensea were iasued ysterday at th offlc of the county clork. Victor U Miller of Yaktma, Wash,, and Amy Klactach of Wend ling. were granted a license and Al lan C, Miller, ftouth Uafcota, and Jen nie C.add. i;ug'ne: and HoJomon H. Coffman and Alberta K. Boyer, tooth of Cottage Grove, were also granted licenses. . 9 9 9 NVw rU4uA Klt bf 1 -Hired Pe tit lena for the division of county ttrhooE district number 183, of College Crest are being circulated" among rcsidtnta residing north of the alone that croasea the district. It Is the purpose of those, promoting the pe tition to erect a new achool which will be Vnore convenient for tho chil dren than the present building which ia considered too far to the south. lUtttrns In fnriy Morning Hours V. H. McKenxie, linotype operator for the Morning Beglster, accompan ied by bis family returned from Port land early Monday morning after spending the week-end in the metrop olis of the state. Mr. McKenxio drove hack to Kugene in the wee email hours of the morning when the roads were cleared of traffic to enable the speed officers to see that he was not stepping too heavily on his.Uodge. Jailed for NnefertlfiK Cnnm Fire Charged with falling to extinguish ft camp fire In the timber, Manuel JSa wtth and ttan Jose Halvista, Mexican railroad laborers, were each' lines Proapectorg Itcading Southward !t baa been reported that several of- the oioneer prospectors or this county recently have neaaea soumwara to ex nlore the moubtains of southern Ore gon and northern California for the yellow metall which drew thousands westward across the continent in the days of Paying dirt has been discovered south of Grants Pass and the men who search for the goiden sand aro migrating to that country Idaho Haa Omaldcrahfe lUlnfall in contrast tof tha aridity of Oregon thla summer. Idaho, especially the . "r CLZ I 'ill northern sections, has bad a very wet county clerk, who recently returnee with his wife from a trip through Ore gon and Idaho, touching the aouthern part of Montana. Mr. Husaell said that he found some excellent roads in the eastern part of tha state ana that speed eopa were scarce aa wat )ng jack rabbits New Rock Oruebcr May Be Parrl sued For the purpose of inspecting raiiroaa mnorom. wv - - " - . ,a- than the one xja ana cost m jumic vu r------ w t- umv. ootnmta- iVi iKy, roadmaater, left yesterday wr Jai i unrttnnit Th tidw crusher that is Mimmanicaiion from Mr. oy mur-1 J ' , ... , , ntnA my wh.n ilng wn -w Hcw)rdln)5 to judBe C. P. Bairoml, and on hnr way to Kn y'.,""1if tho machine l found sattafwHory whom lio wm called by ;n."ln,"ith uroent crasher will be traded in oi n naummT, nu las part payment. Inn weather w. very torrid. Mr.. WHERE TO GO FOR GLASSES Your Eye Examined by a competent, experienced specialist. Correct Glasses fitted to give you permanent satisfaction bikI comfort. When Your Eye Need Attention If they burn or smart, if your vision is dim or the print bittrs, or you have eyestrain headaches, consult ' ' ' Dr. Royal J. Giclc ' OPTOMETRIST-EYESIGHT SPECIALIST M8WiiUmetUSt,UpUir. Phone 2d Murray 1 the wife of tho local jew eler. llnnirm nettlnc Honrtr tar Ituck. With the openlnir of tho deer eaon only four day. dtatant, local dealer. In orilnn nood. rooort that the call for ammunition and flrenrma i very heavy. Many EUltene a(iortmon are planninir an excursion Into tho wooded hilt. Knturdny to he In a good location when dnyliKht cornea -next Sunday morning. Ritiim from California Trtp Mr. and Mm. Harold Kdtolom of thla oity retnrned after a motor trio of two week to San Franclnco Including a atop nt Orater lake on tho return trlii. Mr. and Mm Kdlilom returned ihniiiph iho Wiltatnetto vnn and re nerl heavy rnln and hard driving on tho route, , Oregon raves VWtwl W, Hnrrta. mn nf Mr. and Mm. O. W. IlarrtR. of SOB Pearl street, and f. M. llnmh er of Hulirnta, Wnh., returned Mnn- nvn.in. from n trln to iho tire- iion cave. In Joaephino county. They Mnnrt irond roada. fine accnery, and nnent two hour, exploring the cavea to a dimance of two mlloa, ... "Slim" rrnmtnlt In Kiwene rhartea Crnndnll. former yell Ring Rt me uni nvBu anA commonly known around i.. nnmia during hi undorRradunte diiva na "Slim." la visiting here for a few dnva. Mr. Crnndnll la In the legal hualnem nt Vale, tn tho far eastern nnrt of thn atnte. He graduated with tho class oi niino Mii.t-.o..j, M'nnrantn Vla'tnr Irnvea Mrs . m ipinvd. nt at. Paul. Minn. .i, uam t.n visiting her sister, Mrs. Bryce Kerr, of Kugene, leaves today for Spokane, Wash., to meet her hue hand, who haa been attending to Jus tness affairs in Washington. Mrs. i wtit h. neromnanled to Vort- ,v her atster. Mrs. W. B. Kerr fnr a couple of dnvs visit before eon tinulng her trip noi ... ... UM.iipm rvnttnrRn1 Tfliepr 1 eavlnir Tlhe-ton. Hhnde Islsnd, on .Inly lh Ttnn V. Scott has hiked and pirned Ma wry phi u thc u.mi, ,hMn.h Eugene veaterday. south hound, en rotito to San Francisco, at .t.i.k nnmi he will again turn east. Beolt is a student t the University of Now Hnmnshlre and Is taking hla snoo-mlle Jannt aa a vaetlon outlnt. He will return tn the Unlveralty of New Hnmpanireinis ran, ne anys. Wow MmiJieT of HItIi Siot 1o Uy Hore .Tohn P. Mason of nr"wn r who will b tnemher of the fe- nlty of the Rugenn high achool this i'fuii liaa arnven in tnwi wj. vising (Vxiner Returns from Sfciro: Klalne Cooper, university graduate and a member of the Alpha Helta. Phi sorority, accompanied by her parents. Mr, and Mrs. B. u. t ooper, jmt.w iitmttirh Ktteene vesterday on her way in Portland, Misa Cooper, a debater who took part In many of the inter oniinfftDtj. contests when at tho unl versity, and her parents nave ... 4 ,-(,. ,,n and down the coast, and on tho southward swing went aa far south as Mexico aty. www ittMnlr RtoriuiKi leaves tof Vort- land Krank Kberhsrd, secretary or tha local y. M. C. A., left yesterday for Portland where he will confer Wuit w. w. rmiott. (iregon mate retary of the Y. M. C. A concerning the acneauien sewing ui t, fenia hv the local association Sep tember 10, Mr, Kberhard was ac companied hy Mrs. Kberhard and her mother, Mrs, at. . imvie, . been visiting at the home of her daughter. Mrs. navls win leave .i he homo in t;aEornin irsra n r..nt nrder. Although tho curtailment of the shipment of fresh fruit would have proved heavy lm tor the Southern Oregon , v... j,ffw.t in Lane county " slight as the larger portion of the crop uiii canning in the local Held. rh ftmhnreo alao extended to cattle to be shipped from Eugene a. many orders for smpmcm would be auojeci 10 """',- Max Arp. local dairyman, contemplat ed a ahipment of cattle tut on rewiv r" h. nrabable delay Can ute " . . i m.( celled toe oroer lor h v-...... cording to officials of the local forest office of the reserve, but there are many visitors "who walking four miles an hour and paaslng three signs each minute woura lose i m statement of the um ber overseers. Each of the new signs bears the official stamp of the forest service and point direction In addi tion to number oi miiea " points. , day evening small group of youns i- wwtttwtFtiA si the home of Mrs, K, U. Matlock to aMlst Mis. Marjorie Anderson In the celebration of her birthday anniversary. Those present ui ul llean. Miss Jenn ..n.. Misa Mabel Balrd, Miss i i ... Anna. KathoHne i t V C D.IIU. - -' , Qerrard, Mis. Myrtle Amerson and Mlsa Marjorio Anderson. Women Plan illk'ng Trip Fully equipped with nil the necessary camp ing parophanalia in addition to fire arms three local feminine hikers will attempt next wee to cover uw mile stretch of beach between Flor ence and Newport, The party, ram a n. Mtn . VI. Rkene. deputy emmtv clerk. Miss Kv t Pease of .kn MM,n,v Herks office, and Mrs, Kittle Scoltert. will leave wugene tun dny morning for the coast and expect to start the northern hike the follow ing day. The trio will return to thla .... k.. nt Xewnort and no time limit una oeen set on .ii tho coast. mwtwMwAm xttcA Vtm fa Hlt Thfr fnrntt bia In tha vicinity of Triangle lake which required a crew of M men as fire ngnters. w . according to A. R, Wiloog. forest ex f fh Siit.law district who has returned after an inspection trip over tho burned area. The recent heavy rats which fell for two nights tnv over that region haa v.t,,- A, the hlaae and Incidentally made mnnv of the forest trails almost impassable wltn layers ot wm . im,. nfflclal returned by way of Mapleton where he distributed fire fighting esulpment alonj the stations of the Biusiaw fljstnct. rrwtt REcrns ili4n Ftawl Severn new trail signs are being placed in ih fsscRde national forest district for tha benefit of campers and to nnuti. raiding noints for the tour ists. Old timers on the lrnlta need no nutated direction to follow, no- Genuine Leather Boston Bags $1.39 For a Jew days we offer a lot of Genu ine Leather Boston Bags in black and brown at $1 J9j less than cost of manufacture. Our New York buyer secured a lot of these for ts at a tremendous bargain and we ofter the saving to our good customers. Bay them tor ': traveling, shopping and for school use. Solid leather, black and brown, well made, cffiSu&erftSshfiiViZ established tho foundation of new t relationship among the great powers j Far saatera. SKtca uiearou "Preliminary to its mala purpose, ' it cleared up conditions -whirls islgnt cause serious differences in the far east and the Pacific- our imereata there are represented not only by our possessions, but by peaceful relation, through ail our history. "Tbia done, the first treaties wr the iimitatioo of armament by the great powers of the earth ever ne gotiated were drawn up and exe- cutpft. - "It nor country -wiit out ppt ih- nnmni. if her citizens wilt but guide their course by jtuKice and reason, they wait come jmo sms vw sesshw of a new material prosperity, if .h will but continue in their in ternational relationships aseerUng the rights of American ciiiions w of ail others with generosity, they WIH come into the possession of new peace. TRIBCTE PAID TO - ROOSEVELT Coolkige Breaks Ground oa SiSo of Tr,tTl i Or.. .-Aug. iS. Three t, -r.Mr.r, .m,d iU thfl SShdS ft Caivfn Coolide, vice-president of the United States, sank into the ground today and on each occasion lifted out a heap of dirt, maraisg ure i where, a lew months hence will rise the Roosevelt equestrian statue, rfnnsMri tn Portland by Or. Henry Waldo Coe. Thousands of persons gathered to view the ground BreaK ing ceremony. . . RMnr. actual!? BTdWBa ,h vfcA-srerident paid trib- in,,, Colonel Roosevelt, who ha said, though bora In New York City wltn a pnyarau difficult to overcome, was possessed , .3,.. ratircetumess ana iv v humanity which enabled him In the end to come before nis c - -nan rantn. 1 1 Ulll , bu. - "He loved the great outdoors, he loved the activities of life, he coined iat aenteaoj frasi hearts of all those wno minded when ha said: 'We ere to live the strenuous life.'. He represented that mora thaD anything ei, aasa Sir. Coolldge, Colonel Rewevelt was fllied with. Hie love of humanity," the vice-pres ident added, and "a broad human sympathy animated all of his actions . and was the Keynote ot nw me, activity and hla pubHs service. "He lived to a day that required the effort, of a strong ft.-an an.& his ef forts did no fail America in her need." Special Vara for Hop Pickers SA ivEM, Ore., Aug. IS Tag Oregon Klectric railroad company - has an- sounced special round trip fares for hop pickers coming from juruaisa to tho Willamette valley yards. The fares are effective to Hopmere ana Xivealey. . Constipation Relieved Without th Ut eg Ltaativts Naioi ia A labricant not a Bedicine er IsLlive so cannot gripe. Whe you ue constipated, set enough of Nature's iubricatinr UssM is pro duced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft sad nsensg, Seetsfs Bresenbe itejet eecatEse it aeto like this Bttsrci l&brieast ft K d thus replaces it. Try a to- iOXT. H I rERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Klmer Buss was in Eugene nniiiv nit'ht from Canary. c i, v HntM. of Woodeurn, pass ed through Eugene yeaterday. on his -way to Benknap springs, t r ,rl and Reorsre Thompson, Bend lumbermen, passed through this city Tuesday on meir way w n u t,RlnEton. of San Fran cisco, ha'a ieft for her home after a visit of several weeks in Bugene with her mother, ,M rs. Anna n. THBTltlNtTY IAITHBRAN IPJaS' old society win m. .,... August 17, nt 2:39 P. m- tbe home of Mrs. a. K. Hegbers, Twenty-first and Friendly. THE COIBOB CREST NBIOHBCm- . . . . . ,1.1, It wwt' rrr hood cum win mm nu ' L at the home of Mrs. K. U Baaford, 461 W. Twelfth street. TtlAVlS At their home, 227 ru- teenth avenue caw, ifw, ust , lSS, to Mr, and I Mrs. Har ry Travis, a son, weight i pounds. - ' - . Wlltt-TI COFrMAJf-BOVBRAt the office of Jnatica Jess u. .a sninmnn ??. Coffman and Al berta A Boyer, both of Cottage Grove, IjHKYAt the Kugene hospital, Ang- remains will be sent to San Fran- -i rr.r interment. "ins vivi ohnnel Is In charge of tha arrange- menta. innivt-1. OOOHUK DECLARES (Contlno.d tram PM Onsl liberally to tho needs of Iter .will, a trti world . vision our conntr yah ataken tne lead In rrat liberal move. It has been the miratijm of eivJllxed statsunanshlp to remove the causes of wars. That i. iii. mnlv avMtue of an approach to e08, America haa done more to promote this In th laat year than hun aeenmnlisbed by all previous efforts. The Washington conference How much rem tea FLAVOR do you Buy? Do tou buy tea flavor or just tea? With die old-fashioned square tins or cartons, i good deal of the flavor is apt to be lost In the newfound vacuum-picked tin, Folger'S Golden Gate Tea (Black or Green) comes with all its fine flavor and delightful fragrance kept for you. Ask your grocer. - . i 3 - , i 1 1 - t 1 i