Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, September 21, 1922, Image 2

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    MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., THURSDAY,- SEPT. 21, :
42 Eighth Avenue. West
Established 12 years
. j Eugene, Oregon
Moor? & Moore are tailors for those desirous of being Correctly groomed in
every detail, using the best ideas of the smartest designers. Each tailored
garment is an individual model developed by an expert designer and is hantl ;
tailored in our own shops to a perfection of detail with.- the- understanding
of the requirements of the one for whom the garment is intended." '
Our experience in catering, to the wants of pur customers has developed . ,
our service to a high degree of efficiency. Our business reputation will not
permit s to risk, making inferior clothing, but. demands our best effort;
inea.ch.garruent, . ' v ".
The consistency of distinguished clientele proves our ability to provide for
those, that which is proper,, ' ' - ,
COUNTY DECEIVES MONET
. SECRETARY OP STATE SENDS
LICENSE FI NDS
' wiMaaB i '
Keariy $8000 Is Share for Six
; MmiW Collections Sum
. " " msry Is GItcb. -
-'ieine county has received from
th' secretary if state the sum of
iTiii.ii as 1U share of the auto
) mobile --Ucenae money collected
I during a period of six months.
'!The. followlns;' summary shows
th : various counties and the
- amounts of motor vehicle money
they will receive: Baker. $6665.32;
Beaton. 13517.75; Clackamas.
I71S3.6S; Clatsop. (4114.95: Co
lumbia, 1665.S0; Coos. $6377. 8;
Crook. HS.e: Curry, $.54;
Deschutes. ' 358.2 J: Douglas,
55:00.32; Gilliam. $1916.J0; Grant.
$138.9S; Harney, $l2.5i: Hood
River. 13800.68: Jackson, $6173.44;
Jefferson. IS8S.40: Josephine,
$2589.s; Klamath. J58i.l; Lake,
$2165.13; Lane, $7844.81; Lincoln.
$.9S; Una, UM7.I1:. Malheur,
SSSSC.1S: Marlon, S10.4S3.M; Mor
row. $183$. 35; Alultnomah, $66.
363.53; Polk. $3369.83; Sherman.
$1077.86: Tillamook,' J1T1 04;
Umatilla, SJS78.IK: Union.
$6090.15; Wallowa, $2730.81; Was
co, $t0S7.T$; Washington.
$6715.64: Wheeler, $S71.S0; Yam
hill, $4871.51. Total, $30$. 643. 68.
BUILDING COKTIIIICTS LET
TWO 1 STRFCTIRES WTIJj BE
ERECTED OX CAMVCS
SdkpoU of Areliiuvuire and Jour
nalism to Have Brand
- New Homes
Contracts have been let for th
new homes of the architecture
and journalism schools at the
University of Oregon to take tha
place . of the building burned a
number of weeks ago and work
will atari within a few days, ac
cording to announcement of . uni
versity authorities.
- The three-story building to house
the school of , journalism will be
built by Thomas Mutr, of Port
land, for. 3,837. Hoover and
McMetl, of Albany, will build the
archlttKture and allied arts struc
ture for a9.-i"J. Neither bid In
cluded healing, plumblug or wir
ing. Williamson and Cookerilne, at
Eugene, with a bid of $1.61.4 se
cured the plumbing work on tho
architecture" and allied arts build
ing. Bub-contracts on the journalism
buildings are as follows: Plumb
ing. RuKhlight and Hastorf. Port
land, 91,800; heating. Yundt and
Keyuer, Corvallls, S3, 56S; miring,
R. U Knight, Portland, 89fi. This
makes tho total cost on ' this
building 93T.873.T0, as -mil owa rices
are made for light fixtures, archi
tect's fees. etc.
Sub-contracts on the architcture
and allied arts building are as
follows: Heating. Yundt and Key
ser. Corvallls, Sf.eZT; nlumblrg,
Williamson and CocluJrUn Ku
gene. wiring. K. I- Knight,
Portland, S833. With, the same
allowances as on the journalism
building, this brings the cost of
this structure to $35,494,30. -
Local Driver Takos .
Events at Meet.'
GOOD RACES SEEN AT FAIR
Ortirun lUiiul Tnki-s All Tltrov
. Urate of silU Trot ami Jan.
ilo Hill In Hi lit INico
Gearae Swisher, loon) race driv
er, perrormetl tho rather uniieuitl
feat yesterday of iillotliiit lli win-
ner in all six heats us the first
day's raclnir program of the an
nual lMto roiinly fair. Driving;
ureiron iioihI, the local driver was
returned a winner In three eiraiithi
heuta In the 1:20 tint tind In Hie
1:14 pace repeated his . wtniitnir
record with a elimn alula lit till
three of the evuut. A uncliil
running rie ot tliree-vlKlillia of
a mile was won by Hvd Win, with
Wildfire,- i second and ' ttlossoni
mini, time . :
Another match race of 800
yards resulted In a win tor How
ard Mniin by a sunlit niarclti over
question alarK Hilly. , .
Onlrlnla for tho race meeting
jrestunlay were, VJ. lnutlol. olerk
of course; J. K; Oreer,- starter;
lr. T. W. Harris. Quj Pylo and
.Oharl Jones, indites. 0. H. Heott.
Hoy Smith mid ' c. Clark, timer.
Tho following la a summary of
the two mum events: ...
. 1;1 Trot:
Oreson llond 1 1 1
Kuistro , I 3 '3
Hull Patch 3; J 1
Karon Jolla 4 5 4
Hoy Anna Maa ..... A , 5 4 5
Tie: :1SH, ;1, I: ft,
1:14 Pace: J-
Jnnole Hal lit 1 1
Vance Patch , . S I 3
Sii re Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
ftrO.SKOA ktp.'l.e.'avN
THtlK
I llMil U
6 BCLL-ANS
Hot water
Sure Relief
ELL-ANS
S-ond'7'rsaiilea trvl'er
Ruby tlal . 1. 3
Hockwood Hal .4 4
rnnels Mao .4 ft; ft-
Time:-1:1T4, l:tm4.
skssaW sss - ' JT " ...b ' - ' -
SEALS NOSE ANGELS OUT.
Mi IN SEE-SAW GAME
Portland Takes Long, End of
10-8 Slugf est i ;
double liviuler finm Clilcuitn loilny
The Houiv. first hsiiiiu K. II. R
OliUtiuo a 10 0
I'lillndnliilila k I II 1
lluilellval Htllvlund, Joium, t
burnt! and ll'h'uri'oll; Miados, U.
timlth, Wluli'is and lleiiluie.
Hm'tuid tfuliie: .. It. II.
Chli'iiKO I T I
IMilladcllilila II 13 1
Kuttvrlra: Aldrldiie, Morrison.
.Union uiul llui null ; Ik'liiili and
I'd IM S. '
HORSESHOE PLAYERS FEW
KA1H flmU'NDS IWItTS KAIL
, .. . TO 1HIAW TtMiS:iU
T.M10 county liornnshoe iiltehers
are elliiir uuittinif tu mimo or are
not niiioim the visliois nt tne nn
nual fair, nccordlnit to the reiiort
of II. 0. (-'00k, In I'lmrito of this
feature or the snow, who stnttHi
yesterday thai but few of the toa-
sera havo aa yet turmd out at the
uew. courts on tne iiroiiiius to cotn
pfta for iho series of itrisos of
ffre4 by the fair '.itaimjtcment,
' Five courts have bven Instnlted
with electric llRbtlinr fiH'llllli-s for
nlKlit piny and everything has been
completed for the convenience of
the players, but ellll tho county
rhanips are holdlnir off from enter
ing m JarKo numbers. ... ,
AMK.ltlOAX MCAfiVK
ST. l.OUlrt. tient 11). WushlnK-
ton shut out 8t. IouUi today and
sent the locals three and one-half
Kantta behind Mew .York In Hie
pennant race.
The score! JI. If. K.
IVaslilnKton 6 IT 0
fit. Louis 0 4 I
Batteries: Francis and Oharrlty:
Shocker, Koto and Sevvreld.
CHll-AOO. Sent. SO. Chlraco
took both games of a double
bender from Philadelphia today.
the second jrtimo V'dnf 10 Inning.
rirst came; jt. it. k.
Philadelphia ........... 0 0
Chicago t 1
Ilatterles: Nuylor and Perkins;
Fnhet.and Kchalk.
Second game: R. H. E.
Philadelphia If
Chicago 110
llailerles: Ogden and Perkins:
T. Ulaukenshlp and 8chalk.
CI.EVKIMND. Sept. 10. Clove,
land made It four straight from
Hasten In two dnys, winning today's
double-header. ... .
First game: K. If. T..
Iloston 1 10 I
Clevsland S 11 1
Uailerirs: W. Collins. Russell and
Huol; Uhlo and U HewelL
Second same: It. H. F.
Boston 4 t I
Clrrelund 5 13 0
Itutterles! Plerrv and rhKtln
UnlKood and O Nolll. .
ni-rmOIT. Sent. 10 Th Vew
Inflhi- Onn to 0. The Bengals I York Yanks continned their mareh
hroke up .1 pitiem" buttle, and I toward the Amcrioan league
i.-lln'hd tfh- irenie In lha fourth i championship bore today, winning
SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 24.
in a see-saw game the Seals nosed
the Angels out today. 7 to . The
Seats took a one-run lead In. the
first, but Los Angeles put over four
runs In the third. . The seals made
one In the third and tled-tha score
in the sixth. The Angels took the
lead In the seventh, soorlnir twice.
In the Seals' half of the seventh
they got ahead of the Angels ftgnln
and Hodges, who had replaced
Scott, held the visitors runloss.for
lhn remainder of the game.
Tho score: It. H. E.
Los Angeles 0 10 0
San Fr-nctnco : 7 0
Batteries: Hughes. Dumovlch,
M.yunld and Hego; Scott, llodge
and Yelle. ' J ' j
LOS AKOELES. Sent. 10-i"Blll"
James won the second gSmeWlCie
ii-rics for Vernon today by blank-
TOESNT it mean good living at low cost? " Poods' that.
"1-v are, "short" in nourishing, value and "long", in, waste
are never economical. r, 5
-The food, ape-NuteJs eoontDmkal to'lie last serving
!n the package, because every golden-crisp, granule really
.. contributes to body-building.
Grape?Nuts offers the, sturdy nutriment' of wheat and'
" malted barley in unusually compact form a comparatively ,. ;
small amount providing exceptional nourishment. The 12
ounce package contains about 16 servings costing about'
. one cent each. ' " .' j;' ' -v
Every bit of Grape-Nuts is real food, uniquely free from tha
bulky waste found in many other food products.
Made from whole wheat flour and malted barley, Grape
JNuts has the benefit of 20 hours baking which so modifies
the starch of thse grainy that easy, digestibility naturally '
results, ' :'"'::"
Eaten with good milk or cream,' Grape-Nuts is a complete
food, which creates energy, without taking away energy.
'' And the gradual, daily accumulation of power is the greatest ,
of all food economies, since reserve energy is what counts
most, either, in the sudden emergency or the long grind. ' '
A food for economy a food for health! . " "
And a food with a charm of flavor all its owp;
"There's a Reason"
GraoeNuts
THE BODY BUILDER
AT ALL GROCERS
Made by Postum Cereal Company; Inc.; Battle Creek! MicW
when successive lucky . hits and
J Willie's bad throw netted five runs.
) - The score: , . j. a R. It. E.
Oakland .' 0 6 I
Vernon -.4 It 1
Itatterlcs: KrntisS and -Koehlor:
.lames and lfnnn:ih. l
SALT I-AKE CITY. Sept. 50.
Salt Lake won the first game of
mo series from Seattle today, s to
. Jt was a see-wtw affair from
the beginning. - The winning run
wna seored In the' ninth . inning
when, with tho bases full, Slrand
knocked, a single Into right, scor
ing Vitu ., ...
Tomorrow's game will bs played
In Ogden, it being "Spencer Adams
flay.'' ... .. , . . , . .
The score: It. H. E.
Seattle 7 13
Salt Lake I 11 I
- Batteries: Berger and Tobln;
Bctts, Blaeholder and Jenkins.
SACRAMENTO, Sept. 10. Tho
Solons dropped back into the cel
lar again today after the Beavers
had .hung themselves on Iho long
end of a 10 to 8 alugfest. Middle
ton landed .three safe blown that
were opportune, driving In the
runs that won the game.
,Tho score: K H. E.
Portland !i0 11 1
Sacramento I 11 4
Batteries: Ynrrlson. Mlddleton
and Fuhrman: E. Shea, Finery
and M. Shea, " - ,
! "NATIONAL I.FaCI'E v
NEW YORK. Sept. Z0. The
Pittsburg Nationals today reduced
New York's lend In the National
league to four and a half gntnes.
winning the first contest of a three
game scries. ' Plttshurff. however.
still bag six more defeats than the
-The score: ' 'J - ' ". It. H.B.
Pittsburg 4 10 t
New York 1 H I
Bnttories: cooper and ncnmiat:
McQuillan, Rynn and Snyder. .
BROOKLYN. Sept. 10. Brook
lyn and Bt. lyouls divided today's
double header. Grimes held the
visitors to three scratch hits in the
opener and Incidentally stopped
Hornsby after tho bitter had hit
safely In 3 consecutive game.
riornsny renumi.a nm iuhkitih hi
tho second gsme, ranking "home
runs In the rirst and nintn innings
and bringing; his total circuit drives
to 3. ..
The score, Iirst game: it. it. e.
St. Louis
Brooklyn .
Batteries
foot and Alnsmlth
Grimes and Miller. .
Second game:
St. LmiH......
Brooklyn
1 .1 1
II 11
Haines, North. Bar.
Clcmona;
. n. u.B.
J SO 1
;...;.!. 7 17 1
Batteries:' Knight. Hherdei,
North. Doalt and Alnsmlth; Cadore
antl Dcborry. , ,
' BOSTON. Sopt. 10. Cincinnati
took two gnmea from Boston tnduy.
The score, first game: , it. n, rc.
Cincinnati 14 II
Boston . A A '
Itallcrlei): kcck nna Hiirgrnve:
Marqunrd. MoNnmora and O NelM.
Heronn game:, u. uiu
Cincinnati 10
Bnelon 6 10 i 1
Bnlteries: linnonue ann liar
arsve: . Oencwioh ana , uiuson.
O'Neill. . i , it.
' . PHILADELPHIA, flepl, JO.''
Phtlodelphla won both enuVpt' a
from the Tigers. The victor)' puts
the Yankees three and one-half
games ahead of tho llrowns.
The score: , it. n. T
New York I It I
.Detroit ; . . S T 0
Hatt'rlrs: Shawkey. Hush and
Schaag; Khmke and Bustler.
TITLE WON BY. TAURUS
DAYSIDK fHAFT PrT..TS ft
i(. i IN - NATItXNAIi .MKKr. ,i .
NEW YORK. Sept. JO. Making
a oiean sweep of the series by
taking Its third straight victory
today, Taurus, owned and sailed
by W. L. Inslea of the Bayslde
Yacht club, won the national star
yacht . championship from . five
ovale. . , .,
. The victorious yacht, represent'
Ing the western Long Island
Hound star fleet, led tha way and
finished two. minutes and 11 sec.
onds ahead of Three Star of Los
Angeles, flying tho colors of the
California .Yacht olub, over a tri
angular course moasurlng JOtt
miles. ; Taurus captured the title
trophy with a perfect score of in
points .and Three Star flnlshod
second for the series with 12
points. .,'...
Leave it to Register Classified
MOTHERS AND.
DAUGHTERS
Read This . Letter from
U Mrs. W. 5. Hughes
Greenville. ' DoL " I Was under
the Impression that my eldest daugh-
uroaasomaintor
naltrouble Mover
since tnefirst time
her sickness, an
pearsd she had to
eo to bod and
oven had to quit,
ncnoui tmco lor B
voelc. I always
taka Lydla . ..
Finkhain'a Vege-
tablo Compound
tnvself io I gave
it to her and aha
hns recoived great benefit from it.
You can tuo Uiis latter (or a teati
Itionial ,lf you wish, aa I cannot say
too much about what your medicine
has done for rpo andf or my daughter. ' '
lira. Wst.S.llUOMEB, Oreenville.Dcl.
. Motherg and oftentimes grand'.
Ciothara hyo taken and" hay
arned the value of Lydla E. Flnk
hom'B Vontabl Compound, Bothoy
recommend the medicine to others.
- Tho beat teat of any medicine ia
what It riRS don lor others. For
nearly fifty yeara we have pub.
llohed letter from mothers, daugh
ters, and women, young and old, rec-ommcndlngthtfVQgotWoOompeunil.-They
know what It did for thsra and
are glad to tell others, 'In your own
nelghborhotKl arfl women who know
of Tta great value.
Motbri'-daughtra,whynottryltf
K 1
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NOTE Thi ttoiw will b cloatd SaturtWy, September 23A on acco., TT"
Nii - il t ,-Nw YW. Holiday H. " ccou of 4, ,
" LEARN TO "SHOP,; AND TO SAVE
i 1 i.rsssMf'
Plain aiul r' . I
. . 4 " I
Standard Imported
Jap Crepe
Yd; 22c
, Your clioicc of rtiiy of our
' mittit'rotia d o i e n of
similes not limited.
Royal Worcester
Sport Model
Corsets
95c
A new sort .model for
girls niul ymmu women
athletically inclined. '
FbUhcr'a
Knitting
Yarn
u I. i I (
2-oz. ball -. .39c
A host "of new shodc.'
Laidic' Fine Cotton'
Unions
59c
We atk you only to sec
the values you'll buy
c.-ipcrly. All sixes, all
fttylci. ' r.'
12 Monunio Jap Puro
Silk Pongee
Yd. 85c
Ak folks who. have
hotiRht.' Our ifriule it the
same us sold fur $1.25, '(-
i i in
HERE YOU ARE I
...11' -it:
' Just (0 of them and each
one pretty, each one novel
Winsor
Yd. 29c
Bungalow
Aprons
69c
Jnst think of it lesa
thnn the coat of material.
Crc(6nnc trimmed.'
LadW Fin. WMrlng
Pure SUk
r- mm ' a '
Hose
83c
. You have bought the
, Paramount hose you
know tta wrnrinff ftiall"
'' tics, but you have never .
botiKht it at such n little
price.' In every color and
I ize. . '. '
M' AH Wed
New, Mode!
Can
nicy are emu tlu'
'tatra o( whlthcwtl
VO and $J.fXtlntiB
Men's Fine (its,.
Kress Sd.
IK
.i nl
In black only. A rij
ive nose Mamlciii
fast tlye. -
Men's MsaVsiU
Silk S1
$11
h a
ncBtiliir $2.75; and CJ
VIllllCS,
All lilts,.
As long as Quantity lasts all our saU ad. prices hold
6S
all '' U JT ( I
mi
NOTE TKia atoro wifl b cloaod Saturday, September 23d, on account of tai '
. '' --New Yanr Holiday j, i'w .'"a
' Japan tslo Hwrpt 117 Typhoon
' ' tlly the Asimelated l'ress)
HONOLULU, Sept. SO. Mlyske
Jlma, one of the seven Isles of Isu
In northeastern Japan, has been
wept by a typhoon, one of the
most disastrous In the Island'! his
tory which destroyed 1100 homes
and damacad 4S vessels, aeoordlnir
to advli cei rum Toklo to Hi Nipnu
JUL a Japanese awwaiuiper of Hon
olulu. Mine Uvea sr reported lost.
TOO LATETOCLASSf
OltANQK lsrU Waaa'
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. -M, ,u'ev .iturw iff
, COMBINED STATEMENT OF
United States National Bank
, I'A- lit.
tji a
of Eugene, Oregon, and , .
Eugene Loan and Savings Bai$
at close of business September 15, 1 922
i if- !-.: ,t.r i
RESOURCES ' 1
Loans and Diseolttus....$l,38S,391.95 ,
Kedcral Reserve Stock 6,000.00
Bonds and Wrrailts...C 623,89872
Bank Premises . 54,551.40"
Other Rcaljf.state . 17,412.00
Cash and Sight .Ex- ' " ' '
change i ....... " 378,130.51 ,
( '' : LIABILITIES
Capital Stock - ?
Siirpiiis and Profits..';-"-
: Circulation
Depdslta"'..
111,.5?
99,000.00"
$2,467,3,84.58
. re, '
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