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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1922)
MOANING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE, WEDNESDAY, AUG. U, tH FIRST TIMES I ' $ TODAYl filfr And for Two Day Only! AA-fc The sign of a good sliow The Two Brightest Stars of the Scree MAE MURRAY RODOLPH VALENTINO BE flENTEDBf TERMINAL Probable That Stage People Will Rent Storo negotiationFunder way I'mltTHinofl Tttnl Onerftfont of liases . Want VtuuMKU un llhuiumo Street "The Delicious Little Devil" The dazzling romantic escapades of a chic Broadway beauty who impersonated a famous Parisian danseusc to win the love of royalty. A madcap adventure in hearts with two favorites supported by a clever cast of players. Miss Murray's gowns are even more stunning than those bespangled creations of "On with the Dance," "Peacock Alley" and "Fascination." And Rodolph well, envy restrains us, the knowledge of his presence should suffice on with the play ! ' Wnrtitxer Solo Chas. W. Hawley playing "Barcarolle" Tales of Hoffman and in musical settings on our Super - Wuriitzer Hurray! Round Two! Leather Pushers H. C. Witwer's knock out series picturized from Collier's and star ring Reginald Denny Rex International Newt Negotiations uro being Vanietl on between i ho management of tho Chambers Hardwnro company and the owners or the staao Terminal nuiui in km for a louse of tho quarters now uemg cienreu or stocic by tno i nam bom conuwny, It been mo known yes terday. Accord! ntr to tho rumored pi tins, which appear to bo very defl ntte. when It l known that vnrioi: iwrtiea hiive been naked if they would take quarters In the Chambers building: at a Inter date, the Cent nil Slago com nany is making advances to rent the Chambers structure for the purpose of using It aa headquarters for tho stage lines, it ta understood that the pres ent terminal quarters will be tented to an automobile concern It the plana are carrion tnrougn. Providing that tho Terminal peo ple con et the Chambers store for their new base ,it is understood that they will ask tho present management of the structure to niako considerable alterations in the building. Tho bingo people, it appears. iicdiri to secure notaesslbn of not only tho store, but also the implement storeroom In tho rear of tho store. This will give an opening on both ends of tho building, Will Decide Soon According to reliabl sources of in formation, tho management of the hardware storo has Informed the Ter minal people that it will be decided within the next ten days whether or not tho storo will be leased under the agreement. It is known that the Chambers Hardware company Is not only trying to dispose of Its entire stock, but is also attempting to sell me Duumng. The alterations in the structure would give the stage terminal a front ing on Willamette street and a place in the rear for loading the passengers on the stages, it is said that the front part of the building would be a typi cal stage depot and would also con tain several stores nnd probably lunch counter. Stage Terminal Prospering Since tho Centrnl Stage Terminal have been onerntlnir bubes between Eugene and various cities In the Wil lamette valley they have made a suc cess of the business as a convenient and dependable method of travel. Their business has been rapidly grow. mg ana it is believed that if the ter minal is moved from the present site on Seventh avenuo west It will be be cause of a desire to have a frontage un Eugene a ma:n street. H. I. Sheldon, 1343 University street, repair residence, , damaged by fivo, $500; F. O. Colts, 1663 Walnut street, garage, flftO. DILL TEAM MAKES READY NHIONHCLID . IAXSA1, station gets bulletin ; .illustrating peril III' Order to Hold to Agreement '. Limitation Pact Suner-Efflo Jcncjr Is to Be Developed (Fear that the United States navy ia neither adequate in ships nor Our Service TIME DEPOSITS Our Time Deposit Ac counts draw the same in-' terest as Savings Ac counts, but with' the ad vantage of your being able to withdraw your funds at agreed upon pe riods. Such an account consti tutes a safe and sane in vestment, and is a favor ite with many people who are not fond of "taking chances" with hard earned cash. There is no red tape about opening such an account here, and we will be glad to give you the necessary details. 89 Yean of Holpfiil Service FIRST NATIONAL SANK of Eugene personnel to completely preserve this country's proportion of the 5-5 naval ratio as provided 'in the agree ment of limitation of naval armament is expressed in a bulletin received by the local naval Jreoruit.ng station from tho bureau of navigation. Thi bulletin is to be posted In all shlbi and stations and admonishes the men that the highest efficiency must be reached and that the added responsl otuties must be realised. "At present neither in ships nor In personnel is tho navy strong enough to completely preserve our proportion of the 5-5-3 naval ratio," reads the bulletin. "Our peace-loving, non militaristic character as a people, the present' heed for. economy in public expenditures make is probablo we will be, for an indefinite time in the fu ture, below our allowed and proper ratio. "If tho United States falls to com pletely maintain Its proportion of the ratio, the responsibility of the navy for safe guarding tho nation automatically grows heavier. We, of the navy, can best appreciate the danger. We see the handicap this government will labor under In enter' ng .uiure worm conferences. we understand the heavy ourdens of tax ation the people have borne and are bearing because they have, in time of peace, refused to properly prepare for war. "The navy, however, ha at Its com mand one sure method of compensa tion for material handicaps and short- ago of personnel. It Is In unanimous determination by all hands that fleet for fleet, squadron for squadron, ship for ship and man for man. the navy of the United States shall bo tho most efficient on the sea." Tho fear that the United States might not bo able to hold up Us end of the fi-R-B ratio 1 brought about v tho fact that at prcsont the naval personnel is snort as.uuu men, accord' ing to the local naval officers. 125 Reward Will bo paid for recovery of or Information leading to the recovery of Ford sedan, bearing motor num ber 6238560 and Oregon I'cense No. 0804, stolen from, 995 Alder Satur day night. JOHN T. EVANS. t 8-9-tf Eugenie Collection Agrocy Bad claims any place. No collec tion, no fee, Nothing to Join. No dues. Phono or write W. H. Blowers. 8-4-tr A Bong of India, music adapt ed from Nikolas Itlmsky-Knrsn-koff'n theme. Hear it played at the Rex by Chas. W. Hawley Friday and Saturday. , On sale Fiigene Music Shop, ft east flth street, 8-16-2 LOCAL LODGE OF ELKS WILL KX. TER COMPETITION Between 15 and 20 Men Will Invndc Seaside Conclave to Rctan Trophy Won at Meet Last Year Organisation plans for the drill team of the Eugene lodgo of Elks which will enter the annual competi tion of the order to he held at Sea side September 7-8-9 are under way among the members of the local herd who are determined that the trophy won last year at Marsh field will be brought back to the local club rooms; for another year. It Is exnected that between 15 and 20 men will make up the B. p. o. E. team from this city. Everything Is practically complete for the greeting to be presented to the Elk herd, according to word from officials of the order at Seaside. The following Is the program for the three-day session: Thursday 10 A. M. Registration. 2 P. M. Opening of the conven tion. ' Address of welcomo, etc. 2 P. M. Reception for ladles at Hotel Seaside. 9 P. M. Huge bonfire on bench. Friday . 10 A. M. Session. . 2P. M. Auto trip to Elk creek and Cannon Beach for ladles." 2 P. M. Ritualistic contest at Audi torium. 8 P. M. Pnrnde. 9 P. M. Done for Elks and ladles. Saturday 10 A. M. Address by prominent speaker. , Memorial service. 2 P. M. Session. Election of officers. LITTLE WAIF IS ADOPTED BABY LEFT AT MKIICY HOSPITAL FINDS HOME Kugcuo lnne, the little waif left at tho Mercy hospital lust winter with out any clue to his imrenlago nnd who aroused much Interest among lo on 1 residents has been officially adopt ed by Mr. and Mrs. Hnvid Hill of M areola at whose homo he had been Placed for care bv tho authorities. Justice Jesse O. Wells was gimiuliiH of tho child ponding action on tno application for adoption by Mr. and Mrs. Hill. The name of the little hid has been officially recorded as Kugeno Uino 11111 and ho bears the nunm of thA city, tho county, und that of lus ios ter parents. BOYS CLUB Mil ORGANIZE M. C. A. CAMPERS PlaANNIM. PERMANENT tilUU'l W. P. Waller, Boys Work Secretary, Advocated ArrtiiigtumiUtf for Con tinuing Summer Program Efforts toward the organisation of a permanent boys' club among those who attended tho annum camp minor tbe direction of the local Y. M. C A. will be made at a mooting to be held at tho rooms of tho association, ac cording to W, P. Walter, boys work secretary of the organlintlon. It Is tho belief of officials of the associa tion that through a permanent organ isation that tno work or me camp each year Is further supplemented by arrylng on tho educational ana re ligious program through the winter months. It Is possible, according to the sec retary, that plans may bo mudo for tho holding of two camps next year, one for tho younger boys and an other for hoys ubovo the age of IS. Many applications received ror tno event this year indcates that with two camps the plans of the association can be more efficiently handled nnd bettor results enn bo had. Arrangements for the planning of the winter program of tho III-Y club, an organisation of high school boys Interested In Y. M. C. A. activities. am nhtn under way. states Mr. Walter. who will call a meeting of the orgnni- union In thenear future to outline u schedule fof the coming year. Notable Silk Offerings Featuring the most favored silks at special, reduced prices tliut urge (lie cc ,niy ( n. ipatint; your l'ull ncciU now, Tlnifly .shoppers will (iiul this mi uninatiliahlu oppIM tllllit j $3.75 Canton Crepe $2.69 Thin Htipi-i'li silk offers an exceptional v,,.. iiHleecll lit n lovely quality .0 inches wi,,.' $3.75 Krepe Knit $2.98 Yard The season's most popular silk and justly so, for one instantly falls in love with its rich weave, its heavy, K'aeefuly iliapiiitf weight. In a wide diversity of channiiiK shades that permits of the widest choice; 38 inches wide. The yard $2.8. Silk Pongee Special 98c Yard A far better cpiality than the price would indicate is offered in a special selling nt a pronounced reduction. You will find this pongee of a splendid quality nnd well adapt ed to the multitude of purposes for which this popular silk is used men's shirts, chil dren's dresses, lingerie, drapes, etc. l'ure Silk Pongee, special, the yard )8c. . ' t ft . v .. ,.,,, ..vn h i hi v, nrowii taupe, mohawk, and jade ; also in ,iu.i. ,,' white. Special, the yard $2.69. ' $3.25 Crepe Pongee $2.49 Crepe Pongee one of the most (avoiccl ,,( the newer silks at a special reduced pries that emphasizes the advantages nf ,llvjtl now. Pure thread silk in a splendid lie,nVy quality with n rich "crrpey" weave. '.. ularly $.1.25, special $2.-W. K . Sports Silk at $ 1 .79 Yard Offers a splendid choice of liarouette satins figured Imroncttca and plain and (aiu-y sport weaves at great price concession. j. Mi and AO inch widths white and collir The yard $1.79. FIIBEBT DISPUY PLANNED VISITING RROWTKS TO REE DEM ONSTRATION' 11KHK DorrlH Orrliards Will Ito Mim fnr Member of WMcm Walnut ' Association Augiut 21 m AIR PATROL GETS REST NO SHIPS GO Ol'T OVKFt TIMBICK KI COUNTUY TTKSDAY For the first time since tho 91st aero squadron has been on duty over the forests of tho Northwest, no patrol pmnes were sent out yesterday. He cent rains drenched the timber cov ering the Cusrade and Coast ranges und there Is little dnnger of new fires until the sun once more gets Into uc tion and dries up tho damp earth. aii tne mg bia7.es in the state for ests are reported to have dwindled Into Insignificance after the showers which a few days ago swept across the mountains and flro fighters are taxing their first rest in several months. Danger from flro In the timber Is far from being past for this year and tne aerial patrol is preparing to re sume guard dver the wooded coun try, it Is understood thnt the 91st aero squadron will be kept In Rn gene until after tho first heavy fall 01 rain in September. Arrangements for an interesting demonstration of filbert culture for the benefit of the members of the Walnut Growers' association who wilt visit Eugene August 24. are being made at the orchards of George I Dorria near Springfield. The Dorris orchard is the largvst filbert bearing orchard In tho Willamette valley and according to all , available data one of the largest in to United mates. The demonstration that Is planned na a fcaturo of the visit of tho grow era to this city is a display of the re sults of the hand pollenlzatlon or tne f fbert blossom. A total estimated as 90,000 blossoms have been cultured with tho pollen by hand and the suc cess of this method is Indicated by the growth and vigor of the trees and which has aroused, considerable In terest among owners of walnut and filbert orchards In the Northwest. Twenty-four varieties of filbert trees are included in thd Dorria orchard that has been pollenlxed. The caravan of walnut growers will i arrive here the evening of August 23 after starting at Salem and visiting many of the orchards in that vicinity, Bon F. Dorrls of Kugeno, rormer sec retary of the association, will meet the visitors nt Hal em and accompany them to this city. RADIO PROGRAM MARRED STATION TO BR WORKKI) OVER FOIl NEXT CONG'EKT 2- Big Shoe Specials-2 On the left, a regular $5.00 Oxford for women and irrowiui: ini'ls. Made of hiirh irrade Tony lirown calf with Havana drown toe caps, saddle and hack stay. Leather soles and rubber heels. Very special QE the pair J On the rinht. a special model, women's or growing girls' $5.00 Sport Oxfords. Made of high grade Tony brown calf with Havana brown saddles and plain toes. Orydeu can't slip rubber soles and heels. Kxtra spe- CO eial the pair 43 Wednesday's Grocery Economies Demonstration of the H einz Pure Food Products "57 Varieties" During the demonstration these special prices will prevail Heinz Baked Beuu Small cans, 6 for 70c Medium cans, 6 for $1.00 Large cans, 3 for - 85c 70c 90c Heinz Soupt Small cans, 6 for Medium cans, 4 for 80c 90c Heini Spaghetti Small cans, 6 for Medium cans, 5 for Heini Kidney Beans- Small cans, 6 for 75c Medium cans, 4 for 90c SPECIAL COMBINATION OFFER 2 small' cans of Soup. 2 of Means. 2 of Spaghetti, and 1 Catsup or India Kelish, nil for $.00 Although -tho crowd which author ed in front? of tho Myorn shop now tho city park lnHt nlffht to honr the iLvintora' radio concert romalnod until tho Inst noloctlon nnd hoen received tho broadcnfltcin experienced connid erablo difficulty with thoir net nnd the concert won not up to ntnndnrd. Now batterien were installed In the Mtutlon yenterday, but thene weakened beforo the program was well under way. Corpornl P. C. Smith. In choree of the brondcantlnir under the radio or firer. Lieutenant OoldKhoroufCh, will remedy the difficulty and nnnouncen thnt tho next proirriim will be nent out without any hltchea. other operat ors cutting In hnvo hlndcrod tho brondcnutlnir at ttmon.' LOCAL BUILDING IS ACTIVE EIGHT PKHMITS FOIl CONSTRUC TION ABU ISKUKD Eluht pormlfn for local construc tion work wero iBflUod yesterday hy w, i. Alexander, city, bulldlnff Inspec tor. Pour of tho permits aro for tho construction of now homes, two for repair work on residences, one Kar aite and one warehouse. Tho largest item recorded was for the erection a wooden warehouse at an esti mated cost of $2000 by George T. Hall. The building would bo erected near the Southern Pacific tracks be tween Ollvo nnd Chnrnolton streets. Permits for the erection of new omes were: Mrs. Winnie M. Drown. 00S Almaden street. tfiOO: T.. It. llyrn. 892 Twentieth avo. east, 1600: W. P. Ilnrger, 1038 Nineteenth nvenue enst, $1B00; 640 Fourth nvenue west. 500; Mrs. Arnold 1148 Wnshlngton street,, repair, residence, H&00; Dean FOREST FIRES NUMBER 700 OFFICIATj RKIHUITH OX OHIXiOX AND WASHINGTON Approximately 700 f'oroHt flrrs hnvfl hin reported in tho oreiron nnd Wnithlnirton nntfonnl forent clintrlctH thin summer nnd with fnw exenptionn tnny wore mnn-mnuo htnxon. nrcord Intr to A. O. Wtthn, HH.Rtnnt dlntrlnt foroBter. who wnn In BuffPno ynntor- dny to ntnrt n trtn through tho HIiih law rrnervo. With tho flro hnznrri h-ld In chock hv tho rooont rnlnn tho timber offlclnm aro chnrklnff up on tno anmnfro throughout tho gov ernment domnln. ' FlrcH nic tho renult of llfrhtnlner. which In tho nnnt has boon n frequent Hour ce of dnngeroiiH blazon, hnvo hoen comparatively light thm aummer. Htnte tho government official, who ortdB that onreloHnnOBM on tho nnrt of enmnom hnn more thnn offnot thin aavlng of tho fodcrnl timber. NURSES DISCUSS, PROGRAM ASSOCIATION PI,AN FOIl HOCIAI, ACTIVITY Plans for tho social program nnd outlines of the work of tho Tne County Nurses' nssoclntlon for the winter months were discussed at n mooting of tho members of tho or ganization held last evening flt the rooms of the chamber of commerce. The Ijine ronntv nssoclntlon wns or gnnlxed hern Inst fnll for the purpose of stnndnrdlxlng thn mien nnd regu lation governing registered nurses Fancy Creamery Butter, lb. ., 43c Tall cans Darigold Milk 10c Hardware Department Steel Cleaning Brushes 17c Guaranteed Porch or l'"lonr Paint, gal, ..(3.00 Zeroleue Motor Oil, light, medium or heavy, gal $0c l'ure Aluminum Sauce Pans with fold ing handles 79c Mail Order Filled Promptly Ladies' Home Journal Patterns j : NAX BILLY DEPARTMENT STORED ffl SSSSS 1 --W - t-l-'J'i.J IL..UJJLL.. l-tl". L.'l,. Li. i and for tho benefit of both the pub. lie -mid tho members of tho organ xlatlon. The following mombers of the Lane County Nurses' association com poso tho board of directors: Miss Ksta Htovens, Miss I.ulu Olio, Miss Oraco Robortson. Miss Cloulot, Miss Turner. Miss Margaret Morris and Miss Edith Knot. LAD'S CONDITION SERIOUS SKULL FRACTL'UKD YEKTKIWAY BY KOLMNG TIMI1KH At a lato hour lnat night tho nlno- vear-old ann of II. B. Hrooding. of Colt nun flrovo. who wna aerloiwly In Jured Tueadny nflernoon by a pleco of timber which rcil on mm, wna un fighting for hi Hfo nt tho Mercy hon nltal. but according to nurse, his condition was very scrloufl. Yoatordny. during tho onrly after noon tho lad wan playing with other children alongside a load of lien, and ono of tho heavy plecea nf timber wna dinlodged and rolled down on top of tho boy. hitting him on tho head. Tho blow crunhod tho burnt! part of tho nkull and severely Jarred tho Hpinal column. When tnken to tho hoRpltal ho wan bleeding from tho novo and mouth. TIio Traitor Ccnrgntte Mubcl is an attractlvo girl. Isn't (the? , uora ren, nut you can l trunt her. Ooorgotto No? Cora No. Wo glrln out nt tho tennis club nil bought knickerbockers at tho anrno tlmo, but no ono had tho norvo to wonr 'cm out on tho courts. Ho wo got together nnd ngrood to como out In tho knickers all at thn samo tlmo on a cortaln Hunday safety In numbers, you know. And thev all ntuck to tho agreement except Maud,. wuurKWL" jkickou oui, nin sno t Corn No. Shn canin out In Imm tho day before. TYPEWRITERS (All Makes) We Sell Them - We Rent Them . - We Boy Them WE REPAIR THEM Office Machinery and Supply Company 17 Willamette pbone 1 Kitnset. Highway Contrail Is , WHNATC1IHH. Wash.. Anir. IB Contract to build six nillos of tho Hun sot highway through Illewnti nm... wns let today to Murks, Hengfolder ana iiarry or tnis city for MO, .100.3 S3 Auto Owners Notice! New Auto Paint Shop in Townl Mr. Fred Lamarinc, nn auto painter of 20 years' experience, has opened a shop nt Eighth and Charnclton. He will paint your car right. FVed,L.amarin.e a.L , AUTO PAINTER 8th and Charnelton . , phone 155 Hard Qumtlnn Why dO theV Cnll n ., VAn.tn 'chummy" Just hocnuse vnu hnvo m crawl through tho enrburotor to get Into tho auxiliary seat? AHnnin rAn stltutlon. Dance notice to Monsa nnd frlAnla Thursday, August 17. Oood music! !, 15, IT uto ft Plro Ins. O, N. McUnn t-s-tf Bollsv In Register Clnnsltled, I Odd Fellowi TempU ' Ninth and Oak (Main Floor Entrance) n BIG VALUES IN HOSIERY lktH09 .....11.00, $1.25, $1.50 "lack and Cordovan Hose for women, misses and children, . 35c values for e