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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1922)
MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., WEDNESDAY, AUG. 30, 1922 FIVE ' YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO OB WELL ORESSED The Man Bent on Getting His Money's Worth- iioesn'tneed a skin around his neck on a tin cup in his hand a t oreenmerrell '3 uk can he iiund to values in general, ignorant op wool and workmanship he doesn't. Meed to know a peach prom a lemon a no still he will come out with the right garment at the right price. we want you to see the new clothes pur fall "One of Eugene's best stores" H CAUGHT IN THE , ROUNDS II in . tin fit I'llMVtUVW flMW Mrlvlll Miller llllil W. W. Oil kin W ywiiM-tUy tur Klurcmo un a bumM irlp. , . . (Mkr'ilun Miwrtiniii In 1lr ' V. Roblmum. iiiir.h.iiil from tmkrlclKi., , ln K"K"Mi yrnlurilay InuriilliK 1 liUlllieU Vlll. YKIlnc III I'nrllnml Klnronoo IMIfV. "f I'"1 r"l'l"' '' l"ro. hu ittt tor I'artlnnil whore alio will ult tor a tow ilayn. lr. A. II. It" HiHunw fnim Ntuili -ir. A. H. KtinH him rtttiriifil rruni two wwk' lour of WimhliiKton. Ilnnler imrk and Columbia hluliwiiy SoinM. , , , Vlll tmin 'miitt lirovi Hull! Slfwort. 4iiunlllr of C. t. HU-wurl of t'nitmiu iirovn, won I" lJimi'ii" y' Urdny. Mr, Mtcwurl In luunly trull Jiupoclpr, 4' t..:. ' 1 llntuni fnim I'nrtliiiKl 'IWiiy Nov. Edwin V. O'lliiru, pimlur ut Hi. Miiiy'n Cnlhnllo nhun-h, will rrlurn fnim Portland: loiluy wluro ho h been Inco Momliiy. Murrlmtit Miviimi Iwiiml A mnr riit" Iimiiim who ai-nnlM lo imio fchwrruo nml Ida I'o Willis boih of Kll I'm, nt tho oltlco of tho counly clork yolcrday. Vnnner ltinhlrnt VMl J. I Buell ot Run Krnnoluro, fnrmorly IUhl-ot-wny nltonl of lhi HolUhern IVIflo lino nt thin city, la a vlaltor hero for a four dnya. . . Karl MmuI in 0'n Tin-winy MIm JUIdrt.il I'nrli.n of Leluilion wna here Jwltrdny nrcparltiK lo lenvo for Hurl In 1-nnn counly. ncliool dlnlrlrt num her ICO, wnoro alio will leiich ilurliiK llio eumliiK yenr. Tho achuol at Kurl reovna neat Tuvailuy. ... I KiiIiiii Man f'nimn Tlimuuli Kumno 'hnrliw Mumper, of Halom, puott IhroUKh KiiKuno yentorduy on hlo wny to ouklund. Org., whom ho will vlalt frlonda. . MlniUMitn Vudlur llrro Hov. O. I.. Muikiiii of Win. loin, Minn.', nml hla duuKhler. Mra. K. I.. Kilalll, of Jeffor aon, ureirtiit, tiro vlnliiiur for a tow duya ut tho homo of T. S. i'lullK. . Hot ll rim from VimiUlHt M Inn Kiln ItlrhiirdMoii, iiMHlHlunt In tho oftlco of liorlora Kerron, lte, iind Hpenco, hna returned to her imalllon utter apond InK hir viu-nllon at MtiCrudlo MjirltiKH. . ('iinly llmilth 'iim MnklliK ItiiiiiiilHMlHH Hnlly C'riilKhlll, county henlth nunie, yoitterdity wiih In Cul tnm tlruvo.- Today Minn Crulffhlll will make a jirofeanlonal vlalt to ixir iinu, Tiiirher Hon from Kitiilll Ihikirtn MIkh lumt Israeli hna arrived In Ku. Kne friiin Houth Piikotu. Mlaa Uir aen In it toucher and llopea to ohlnin a poaltlnn In aomo dialrlct In thla part of UreKull thla full. . KHtiml TtuHmt nt Aliitin l lirnvo Mlaa Nellie lep. teachor of tho achool at Alpha, accompanied by hor alntor, Mlaa Jeaalo lep, will leavo today for tho coaal achool dlatrlct ISff to ar rtuiKo for tho openlnir of tho achool. ... l-'.rt N'nt'iinnl hunk fiiHa Xiw Man W, C. flrahulii if Portland hna tuk en a position with tho Klrat Niitlontil bank lit thla city. Air. uritniiin wua TRICOT1NE AND POIRET TWILL Wool Frocks For Fall! Frocks that speil Grace and Beauty in every line 1 !v i ' $16.50 to $29.50 Full of tlie verve ntitl clmrtn of yotitli-valiics tlmt arc truly clmracteristic of Larfic's-tliesc Wool Frocks achieve a distinction that particular women crave. Their slender, graceful lines arc emphasized by pointed or pleated panels, in keeping with the long waistline Novel and artistic colored embroidery of Parisian a id Russian effects. Flowing sleeves lend a grace and swing to the new models. LARGE'S 1 865 Willamette Street formnrly HBHocditwl with a tmnk lit ninitwlli,, id,,,, ,iml wlth tho KJrHt Nmiunal bunk of l'orlluiid. Irfiiviw fur MV,1U? Counlry Jnk (HMhln, of (ho WliltH KltH-trlo torn It'jny, him h-rt for MiiCn-dlo hpHiikh wlmro hu will Bpuinl mi outliiK of tun iliiyw. liium rir Vlnlt nt AllmnMrn. Uullor Ai IfiilhiKil Iiiin Inft for Albany wlmr mIk, will vImU hr purunlH. Hho will bo out of thu city fur Hovoral ilnyH, loNluvin, of Oiikllllltl. tiro.. I. In tUlm rtiy vlltltiK hin rvhitlvitM ami fnthor. (I. II. TuMuvln. To uirlvi'd hero hint H ii inlay, Nnv ihnvi-liT tit (iMriiol'H J, ft. Hrockur. wiitdhmiikor, Ih cmployt'il In thu W, U ipirnull Jewulry Moro '1'iriiiif tliu tiliHunm of Jf, ll, Hlurr, who h on u twit Wfckii' vuratlun, Miirrliiwtf MiiiiHn IhhihiI A inur iIiiru IIci'iinu wiih Krmih'tl yHtt'i(l(iy nt thu office of tint county rlcrk to Ivnn hou A. HtiHlm' of .MIiuioHpoIlM, Minn., ami Itulh II. MoiitKomury, IOukuiiu, lorn km- Hi'Hliltiit In City ICIimti' Oh'iivur of i'ort Iruirl wua In ICiiKnu 'or it Mh oil tlmv Momlity. Mr. (.'louver Ih a foiinur nMiiUnt of thlM rlly. At pri'Hitnl ho In roprummlliifc; un cut miii paint concern. T. O, ), V, IahIm mh,Im Tho Rpon (;ur Jtutln IoiIko, No, U, I. O. (). nt tho ri'Kular, mrutlntf liiHt nlkht In Itlatuil four canfllilatuH Into tho ( nml (Ii-ktco. I'Ihiin for tho Oriental plcnlo wuro dlMcUrtHcd. lUnvlltitf llui'k from Cnllfornlfi Uiy UowIIdk. of tho Klrnt National hank, accompnnlcil by IiIh wife, haJt ruturnntl from ('ullfornln aftor upend -Inic hin vacation looking ovor tho hcuiiIq upon In tho Hay Htato. (tinnl OfflrtT Pmiwxril Berond IJiMitemmt 1. A. Newman of company national Kiiartl of UHh city, Iiuh hci-n promoted to tho rank of flnU lieutenant accord InK to word received from lleoriro A. Whlto. udjutant gen eral. HdilrnK from lUir Hunt Floyd iKic" KIUh, of Bit kin. rolti mod to Ku. Kunu from the mountains yontordny imer "emu on a near hunt. Mr. Klin Ih a Kraduato of thu unlvendty. Ho Is an engineer and surveyor with offices In Bulem. Will .loin IluHhaiidi Hem Mrs. T. II. 1'aueliT will come to Kuireno In a short time to Join her huhand, Ir. reier. optician in the store of Dr. H. W. Moody, optometrist. Dr. I'nue- inr is a KriHluulo of two well-known optical schoola. lICHldcnro niul 1a HtAd Tho renl- deme and lot located at the corner of Jeffomon and Cheshire HtrcotB has been purchased by Jasper M. Simmons rrom U M. Travis. Mr. Hlmmons re cently ram to Kuffono from Ml. An roI. Tin deal was made throuuh the Ham Hugh ltenlty conniany. 9mm lU'tiim fnim Hlttslaw Va4tion Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Owon and Mr. nnd Mrs. Joss lcwls hnvo roturned from tho Kluslnw country nftor spend Inir a few wocks' vacation there. Mr. owon, of tho J. C. Penny storo, said ll nit thorn wore row campers In tho part of tho country viailed. VUltnr IrifiveM for Iortlnnrt Miss Htolla ArmltaKo, niece of Krank Ar mllaKo of this city, loft for her homo ln I'orttand yostorday after having visited her tor a tew days with-her uncle, DurlnK hor summer vacation MImm ArmltaKo has been In Kiuttern Orefcon and nlno visited Cruter lake. Ktort-M Will How !4tnor Day All KuKeiin stores affiliated with tho La no County Credit association will remain closed all day September i, labor day, according: lo announcement of tho or Ktihlzatlon. It Is expected that tho day will he Konernlly observed here by all stores and offices cloning for tho holiday. Komi Work Nwr Completion Tho Clovordalo road project will bo com pleted within ten days, according: to Commissioner M. H, Harlow, who yes- j torday, nccofnpanled by J. R. McKy, j mad master, Inspected tho work. Two more days of Rradlng; aro still to be ' completed before iho gra voting sturts, ' states Mr. Harlow. I Ax GosIim Man's Ankle Willis I 1 Fraloy, of Kueeno, seriously gaiihed his left anklo with, an ax yesterday morning; when helping: to build a house on motor route H. Tho Imple ment slipped from Krnley's hand nnd the wound was Inflicted. Ho was taken Into Eugene, whore a physlclnn took sovoral stitches in tho lacerated fool. IHvnron Comntnlnt Filed Hoslo Wllkor has filed a complaint against George Jl. Wllkor charging; that ho Is cross and cruel and that sometimes for threo weoks at a timo ho would only speak to her to abuso her, ac cording to tho charges. They rosldo near Ores well nnd wore married in Nobrnska In IS 8 8 nnd have five child ren nil of them self supporting;. nilvii-Klty Tnirk Man llrtnnm Ut KniM'iir Arthur Utrson, senior In the university nnd ono or Bill Haywards speedy sprinters, whoso name Is en rolled at the top of tho list of tho Pa cific coast's best trackmen, has re turned to hlB home In Eugene after spending tho earlier pnrt of the sum mer fishing at tho mouth of tho Columbia, xr.ii.il Ufitiljtf.it lfarM VlMll.Intr Par ents Clinton Thlones, n aenior In tho University of Oregon medical school In Portland nnd an lntorn In tho Good Ramnrltnn hospital, Is now ....m.. ki. n...Ania Mr nnd Mrs. W. ViniliilK inn iwji-, C. Thlonos, who live up tho McKomlo rlvor. Tnienes compioien mn irw nnmtnrv medical work on the uni versity campus In Engono. While riding a motorcycle Monday ovor a rough stretch of road, Jimmy ltyan, of Irving, bumped Into a bad rut and had ono of hla eyos Injured. ii.... ....... .Minn- nlnnir at n ntnw nnne nnd when leaning ovor to adjust tho mechanism tho machine struck a hole In tho road, bumping nis inco ngainsi .i. ik. mntexm hlUn. Thn In. Jury Is not considered sortoua. i..i i.. Viinmn A fleet of new coiipoB nnd motor trucks woro taken from Portland to Kugcno yoatorday for the K. "i rimmoon rmu i""" agency by H. v. mnrsnau, uoucn iinrtnn I'nnse. Thn first two named men nro employes of the local Ford ntfoncy una i-cnm, n ior mer resident of this city, is associated with tho PortlandPord compnny. Il'.li VnmnM 1 Hl t TCll mW.M r. and Mrs. Wnlter Wegner have left for Hutherlln where tney win visu mr n few davs before Ruing- to Gold Hill, where Mr. Wegner, who was graduat ed from the university lant June, will ho tho hoart of Uto commoroo nopnn ment In the high school. Mr, Weg ner, who won hla lottur as a wrestler ut the university lust yeur, will ulso coach athletics ut tho Gold Hill high hoIiooI. Attorney Hack fnim nvMirt C, A. Wlntoriitcler, local attorney, has re turned to Kugimo artor making trip to the OregiMi coasl. Ho reports that the roud between here mid Now port 1m In fairly good shape. i, 9 To Tweli In Nyjouui High Keliool MIhs Nellie McCluru, University of Oregon graduate, will leave In a short tlmo tor Nyassa, Oregon, whero shu will tench history and mathernutlcs In the high school ut that place. lr, lUms Itctunw Dr. A. H. Ross and family have returned to lOugene after having spent a vacation In Washington. Dr. Jtosu nnd his fam ily vlhlted Hauler i ntlonal park while on thulr tour of tho Northwest, Dnlry Man 1ahUh Ovor KogitK' H. It. Con kiln or Hentilo, who Is in terested In tho dairy business, was caller at tho chamber of commerce yentordny re(iiuMllng Information on i tho posslhllltloH of entering business in Kugene, 1 Mmiy tnllM ttr KicurKlim TtcUttn A good response Is being reported on thu sale of tlckvls for the excursion to Florence, according to Kugene Chad wick, secretary of the chamber of commerce, where Oiq tlckots are on sale, ln addition to other oca , otoruM, '. Colonel licmlcr and Dr. Miller Gt, Dwr .'olonoI John Leader and Dr. J. M, Miller nnd point have returned whero they have been hunting for hc v oral days. Tho men brought two 1 deer back to the city with them a trophies of their Jaunt through the timbered country, !r. II. O. lnnford Him; for Vlnlt Dr. 11. O. Dunford of Seattle, accom panied hy his family. Is visiting here at tho home of his father, Dr. ti. A. Danford. Mrs. H. O. Danford la not a I stranger In Kugene, she having lived hero at tho Hurtle court for two years during tho war period while Dr. Dan ford was In France with the 91st di vision. landed Truck Turn Over A mo tor truck driven by Hon Marks wlitch wus being helped up un Incline nour Mabel yestorduy '.morning turned over when tho tow line from the leading machine broke. The truck, loaded with sand, would not respond to the brakes, and rolled down the hill, and turned over when It hit a rock. The machine was dnmaged considerably. 0 m lllllrrbacitfl Father IM In Call foma Charles H. Hllderback, con tractor, who In now completing con struction work on the addition to tho Halem poM office. . Monday passed through Kugene for California where ho was called hy the sudden death of his father. Mrs. Hllderback, a Bis ter to Mrs. W. 1 Coppernoll of this city, will remain hero until tho return of hor husband. Build lug IVrmltH Granted H. B. PlUsboy has bee u granted a permit for tho conetrupllon of a cottage nt 160 Monroe street at an estimated cost of 5007 A remodel permit has been granted to the Christian church for Improvement work on tho build ing. The cost is ostl mated at BOO. H. J, Robertson hai, been granted a per mit to remodel tho property at 35 Twentieth avontte west at an esti mated cost of $300. Y Officials to Meet on Row River fiopt Plans-for. the Y. M. C. A. for the coming year will bo fomiulutr ed on September 10 on the sita of tho boys' summer camp on Row river, whore that stream Joins Sharp creek. The pluce Is 88' miles distant from Eugene, nnd ns a good road leads to 11, It has been estimated that all the Y. M. C. A. officials will attend the setting up conference. - The program for the conference will bo worked out this week. . No niiucH in Sliislnw Ibrlet Other than a few small blazes that cannot bo classified as n forest blaze, the district under the protection of the Western Lane Fire Patrol associa tion la freo from forest fires, report R. G. Mulr, president of the associa tion. The Sluslaw country has suf fered very little from forest fires this summer, but Mr. Mulr does' not be hfi(nv.t that all dancer Is yet passed. The timber Is vory dry again, Bald Mr. Mulr. . K racial ltnlcH Granted A special round trip rate of $3.42 between Eu gene and Salem has been granted by the Southern Pacific company for tho annual state fair. The tickets will hn sni.i from Hentembor 23 lo 30 and will ho cood returning until October 2. Arrangements nave neon maae for the trains from this city to stop at tho fair grounds to discnargo pns aengers. A special round trip rate rnr iho inniieton rouna-un OI lO.fif hna also been authorised by the Southern Pnclflc lines. Tho Pendle ton tickets will be sold September zo to 23 and nre good returning until September 26. I Kw Itnrk Onsher to Start Ope ration The new county rock crusher which will bo put in operation on roaa projects hero, will start next weok, ac cording to M. P. Morso, .county sur veyor. The now equipment: was re p.entlv nurchased to replace the ma chine formerly in operation but which was found to be too small ior me work. Two new trucks will nlso be sent here by tho stato rond officials. A consignment of 46 Liberty army trucks wna recently turned ovor to the stato by fodornl officials for tho use of rond work and thoy aro being dis tributed to tho various countlos. The now trucks will Incroase the county ftoot to olght ninchlnos. . Orcffonlnn Memtlniw Iiiiko Good rich Tho following paragraph in taken from tho hotol. column In tho Portland Oregoninn of Monday morning: Luke Goodrich, vice-president of the Mercantile. Trust com pany of San Francisco, arrived in Portland yesterday and put up nt the Ronaon. Mr. Goodrich until a few months ago was vlco-prosldent of tho First National bank of Kugene. Ho rnslgnod his position to accept the place ho now holds and has boon spending a good share of his tlmo touring tho northwest and gaining first hand Information relative to business conditions as thoy may af fect his bank. PERSONAL MENTION C. W. Hnmmir was hero yostorday from Hiirrlnlmrgi . Bydnr-y Clnyiwolo. of Harrlaburg, wan In tho city yoatorday, R. B. Carroll, Junction City Phar macia!, waa In Eugene ycatordny visit ing folntlvea. ANOI'Xt'RMHNW THR ANNUAL PAUTY FOR MOTII era and children of tho cradle roll or the Mothodlat church will be held thla afternoon at 3: HO o'clock at the ' home of Mra. Kmma. Hunt, aso Thirteenth nvonuo enaU -i ' r A genuine SUvertown Cord303i fbt$- The tame materials, construction and -workmanship as in all other size of ' . Silvertowns. The same high quality; ' long wear, long service and complete dependability guaranteed by the GOODRICH one-quality standard. Your tire dealer will supply you to day and save you money. ' ' The Silvertown 30 s 3 lor the Ford, Maxwell, Chevrolet, Willys Overland and other light car. THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY FSTABUSHED 170 , . Silvertown Cord Tike "BEST IN THE LONG RUN FOR AUTOM03ILES, MOTORCYCXES, BICYCLES, TRUCKS Eugene Dealer for Goodrich Tiires " Tubes and Supplies ' 7 ' Home Adjustment JB. & M. Vulcanizing Co. 848 0Uve Phone 810 DIED DBVEREAUX At his home on 629 Fourth avenue east, Tuesday, Aur- U8t 29, 1922, P. T. Dcveroaux, nt the age of 64 years. He Is survived by his wife; three sons, Harry E. and C. P. Devereaux, of Eupene, and M. T. Devereaux of Baker, and one daugh ter, Mra. Esther N. Poe. of Oakland. Cal., who is now in Kugene, neeom phnled by her husband. Mr. lover aux was a men:bcr of the Baptist ohurch and the Yeoman lodge. Fu neral services will be held Thursday, August 31, nt 10:30 a. m. from the Ventch chapel. Rev. C. E. Dunham of ficiating. Interment wilt take place in the 1. O. O. F. cemetery. BORX POTTER At their home at 212 Lin coin street, Tuesday, August 29, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. A. TV. Potter, n daughter. - Bop Pickers Notice : Hop picking will start . September first at J. H. Seavey hop island ranch. Pickers moved to the yard August 80-81. Call Eugene phone 635-L, or Springfield 11F2. Free jitney from Eugene and Springfield daily leaving at 7 a. m. and return at 6 p. m. 8-80-3 Qulok rwulta an Register Class- "That Golden Egg" Since 1870 the Southern Pacific 'TIONEER LINE OF OREGON" has been a yital actor in the commercial and agricultural development of Oregon. Investments by Southern Pacific in Oregon approximate $90,000,000 Expenditures by Southern Pacific in Oregon for new lines, . betterments v and upkeep during past 10 years total..... 55,400,000 Annual pay rolls of Southern Pacific in Oregon exceed , 11,000,000 Annual purchases by Southern Pacific in O regon approximate ...... 6,000,000 Annual taxes of Southern Pacific in Oregon exceed 1,100,000 Lines owned and operated in Oregon exceed 1300 miles . (More than combined mileage of all others in Oregon) Employes in Oregon approximate 6000 persons Sole Support in Oregon of approximately 25,000 persons , Expends 25 Gross Earnings in Oregon for Upkeep of Its Roads Provides Dependable Service at Convenient Hours COMFORT SPEED Steam and Electric Heated Steel Cars SAFETY Patronize Southern Pacific Lines. By so doing you will strengthen these lines and encourage them to further develop Oregon. Help Yourself and Help Your State Southern Pacific Lines ' JOHN M. SCOTT . , General Passenger Agent