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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1922)
Nt Schoble Hats for Fall V .i 1 $3 to $10 t iw Making Eugene Look Like a City of 100,000 " 1 SHOW US ANOTHER CITY OF THIS SlE WHERE THE YOIMO MENfiRSSS BETTER, show vs another town of 30,000 moke people wtjus a clothing stoke that takes moke pains shows better pa ttekns and gives bet ter prices, than we ark offekino, vs'ke making' Eugene' a big city oy showing 12 o'clock merchandise at 9 o'clock prices. ' ' ' New fall suits "One of Eugene' best storei" m CAUGHT IN THE ROUNDS ' MORNING RECISTER, EUGENE,' ORE;1 THURSDAy, SEPT. it! 1922 " nfco well ujcq hbnU iifful rUlMb fU money, hilar being luck id up, rrn U'?? ."Wi " ufui KntUrtros) lUtetrea Mt Jesae Onrnn l.a. returned from a trip u Kranclaco. e vetan Will Olvo IHuvoi Tho M era planning aoclal dauce M riven In inoir nan tins oven- K- Mai Fitly liravra .Miss Klliul kitr superlniendonl at tho Ku L hupital, l In Portland fur n It tar. . .. ' Mridn IVonla llrro-Mra. Em- It Heynolda and daughter of III- I. ro among ilia county lair klem yesterday Wkw M Fnlit MIm Dorla , oclltiK editor of I hi' Couiiko irf HVntlnet. wna n Tlattur ul the Lw. county (air yenterday. toadard ( Wnl B. l-ell n 'former l.nno county kdur haa been eleettid.na.t.ytc.b r In omt of Ilia (rude schuul. at " " . a ' Karejw IWr Ijrnvra for lloaiiin-- ptonl Dltun. aon of Mr. nnd Mm. La Elton, la on hie-way lo llo M hriw lia will attend ilia lech tail umiiw.'- v. .' . i . a a -. clam from t'ppi MttKwixlo 'ltxrt Tyson and family huvo turned to the oily from their pimmer homo near the. butchery i tot upper. Moluensla rlvor. . , e . 1 -VWinm at Mono' Homo Major (ul Ura. It. II. fanner, of Kurt jkl. ArUono, in lro to vlalt inn noma of Mr. ana Mia. i-. alAie. Ura: Vennur la a alatar MMri Home.- 1 TmrH nn Mt-Ktvtin In Umht rrtvtl at U)t prHuiit tlmn up the roraimr to tn Htaxft nrivorn. woi rtworta nnd IMoho who liuvo b .. up tlio rlvr-ur aomo time art rniurninir. Hurnlay (rnvnl, huwrvar, la Imavlifr on mniiy Kuirrnlitnf drlvu up fur a day'a rwrtiUlvii, Rnloin .N'vwtjiuMr Matt Iliro lifttry Crutn, ihw f-dllor of the Hfttem CupMnl Journal. In hero on N'nvnl IMitrluinro In KlUd Tho imvil UlNCtmrKO of Nullum FtnWy W'hlppH wiur riknl In tho office of County terk Hr'nun ycicrUy. ,; m .9 9 i Km nk NrtUmlilp In Clly Frank W, Nvttli'Nhlp, ruHtau ran tour hiU ilvuuty hherlff ut Junction City, wiui in Kufin ort biialnefiii ytator (lay. i . - lUnn nt ruhlimnn im Htuiliiiw - I. K. Hn Ifft Tunadiiy for Cuah limn lo m Knn u rouiil of dtiya on bualiifUM, IIm ui oxpuctod to re turn tonight. . UvlUur 14 Mmli.KW-rJ.M Inr 1 in if. n-nlty dr.il it, I tnovlnff lila office to hlH tu'Vt tjiiortcrw on Nluth iivenii wt In the rer of the Ch tin man block. CtAn Cintviw Wonwn 1Iiti Ada Oiikva. Khnu-ny nnd 1'eari Vnlnncr, of ottnno tlrttv. wt-ro nmonif tho Kouth 1-nno pooplo at tho fair ymlrdny. lirHili nco Qnnrniulnnl for Fwor i Tho Wood rtw at ncit nt moi II ouch alruitt litui buen uuiirMntinuu for Hcurlct ftwr. according to a report mudo hy tho police. ; (itivurt Wiikoii Cww W1oo Hud Kotiipp rt'iKirted to the police yetterday that aomcone hutr atolen i VftViVfitt wiiiron co'pr' from hla 'conimlrtHlon houae ut tho corner ol Hovt-nlh uvonue oust nun ok atrcei t ImpfornriMJirM MmIo nt Vnrsity Thu Intorlor of the Varalty con fwitlonery imd limeh place la bornf Improved and renjvr.ud In tho way WoenVand 'Ktta.' biithictively Clyled Coats For Fall Orlffinnl Mtvlela LuxurtOiiily' Lined Mid Trimmed , ' : ' $19.75 to $59.50 Never have fabrics been yore lustrous and nlluriiiR. Te wide flare and circular 'it of the new dressy coats "cvcrly .illustrates, the in genuity of the foremost dc ''gners. , , fr'at shawl collars, decp t cuffs, yvidc sleeves, side graperies and butterfly cape "nes, all contribute to their' Wehneis, . , c U w ? Large'S 865 Willamette Street , '''H" ut l''lr Mre. W. A. i Ht'l', 01 "'"'"I. In the clly yealerduy to atleml tlio fulr and lauiuluvd OV.T nlKlil u Ilia HmutU. Mm. Miirli'y llivro from Wiiiillln Mm. c. A. Murley.'uf WuuUllnif. la In thu cliy uiiindliiK tlio' touniy ""'I liuimuolliiji IjuHu' for . . t. ...i . Mirny t'oiiiinn (irnvn l-iy.pli. "" !uiimko drove peoiilo turn ''I out in Mint. ),. nuniliom to i loiimy fulr yeiiluidiiy, It ueliir Un lr iluy ti,.ri.. . a . i i Mi-ISnnr In Knlr Ituiid W. H. Ali l'.liny, n Kood muny yeiua nKt llrvclur or ii K.iK.-ne l.iind. Ih In Hie " lly from I'ortlnilil mill la pliiylna In lliu lounly fulr band, ... i Mm. ('Biithiirn Kill IWilxnt 1 J- t iiuilic.ru, ut HwIbhIioiiiu, riKwnily hllli.d u holiout nnd yua tiiiiliiy coIImUh! tin, bounty ut Ihu olllco ot tho county clerk, . Vlalt Mr. and Mm. Him Mr. nnd Mm. M, w. lliinaoii, of lort liinil, wore hero Tiioailny vlultlnK Mr. end Wra. Wultnr Itoaa on th.lr my to California on u, motor trip. .... Tninii ltiralduKu la Hold Henry A. Troiup, liiaiirunca uiftmt, luia aold hla realileiigc ut 4r2 Tenth iiviniuo wvat lo V. J. Itlchmdaon of i iiininiJoK, IhroUKli tho Hum lluilli aiieucy, . a ' . " KuiMirvlaiir Muulurt In Ponlund Ni'Uon K, Macduff, eupcrviaor of Ihe (.'uai'iide nutfolml furcat, ttcOdm luinlKd K. ii. Urunduito. of tho dla trlct ofricu to I'orlnind yeatordny iirternoon. ... Ki Wulk lUiunlrcd The meniliera of tho city atreet depart ment -are 'repalrine; i itha wooden wnlka ovor tho Amnion fluta on Mouth Wlllnmette atreet to make them aula and durable for tho win ter overflow; . e a Now liolliw n lie IusUiIImI at Y. M. V. A. The directum of tho Y. M. O. A. at a meeting yeaterddy or dered thu liiatullutlon of a new holler nt the uoaoclutlon bulldlnK to tnke tho place of tho old one Which una about worn out. i a e a ... MrOujdlat CTlnlr ' to ReHumn rnutlii' The choir of the Klrat Methodlat church--- haa- reaumed pruuilco followInK auepcnalon of tho work durlnr the aummer month., , J.ohn Htnrk Bvuna la' lender of -tho choir of 3G member.. . . lanur Jnb Ntvrly CoinplttiaV A crew of Oregon Klectrlc workmen haa been busy for nearly two montha repairing1 the tracka on Klfth avenue from Hiirh atreet to lilalr boulevard. Tho work la now nearly ooniploted. Ilualmnd Ordorud to 1ay In the circuit court cu.o of Frank W. Hlrrtatlol nimlinit Kmlly Blrnatlel In which tho plaintiff aeeka d divorce, the court yeaterouy orderea mm -to pity to the defendant s.u na auit moncyi' ponding the trial" of the cuae, ' . n - a Mill Pond to Be Widened Twcnty-thouaand yarda of dirt will be moved In wldeninic the mill pond of tha Uouth-Kelly Lumber company ut WendllnK. L. J. Fel- iowr, or I'oniiuid, wno nnu mo con tract, linn a force of men und team, now 'ut work. ' ' ..... -e - - 'r of IctJ Arrlvcii Tho Ico .hortnife In Huitono haa been re lieved to aome extent by the urrlv al of a carload from Portland, ac cording to-J. O. Holt, -manag-er of the Kuarcno ' Fruit -Qrowera' anao- clatlon, which owna and -operate tho plant In Euaone. Former Cnuairo tOrovo Roaldom Hero from Culorndo -Elmer Doo llttle. of Colorudo, wna hero yea- terdav tooklnjr ' up bin old com rndea of the Spanish 'ar. Ho wna n' mnmlit-r ftf Company C. aecond Oroson volunteora,-' ana uvea ni Cutlntfe (liuvo lor many yaara. Ho haa' been' eiiRntted in mlninitS In Colorado, but expecta to winter .Ijine county thai year., ... Dole Placed rndor Bond to Keep Pcuvu Lorenxo E. Dole, Hlualaw I i,n,.,otnniifir. who wna arreated hbn time a:o on a charge "or threatening- to Kill -one oi ni nrlphbora and haa boert ;lh ' the .'ounty Jail" hero alnce, wna token tilfv MiiirU venterdnv and 'bound over U lth 1800 ball to koep' the tiance.' He fulled to glv Bonn aim la atlll - In confinement. ' a . -'-.-ii y OMn 8tmv Sold Chtrt E. Alien haa Diirchaed the Neighbor hood grocery 'toro on Vawtenco imH between fenth and Eleventh avenues west, from Mrs. Martha E. Foater who had owned it for about a month. Mr. Allen and his father, J. F. Allen, started this atom In 1U, the on went to war and afterwards tne gainer uieu. ' rnvo for Smithorn California Sir. and Mrfl. uoorge o. oinutu, "- compnnlcd by tneir son ana auugn tor. loft yostordoy for Southern ,unHnin whom thev will remain iH..flnitfl'v. Mlaa Helen 8mock hoai been a attldcnt nt tho Unlvcr n. npnimn for tho Dnst two nnd LcUoy Smock, a senior at tho Euffpno WkH school. Both nlftn to toko up motion picture work anuln. 9 , . . Poixnvs Pnyrt Rrannlndw of Pln pnui Popowa, of SprinBflold, who wiih nrroMed dust April on a charge, of unlawful poHHoiwion of uquprr Imvin hoon flnod 100 by Justice nf tho l'oaco hohi " rfltuiMod tmm Jail vcateralnv. -hav JiiK paid f4U uf the fine llmt ho haa not aorvt'd. Vloniu-o Wnniun Aiiiwal Valm Mm, C, 10. We I In und Mra. J. U Ixililln, of Vloreiioo. urrlvod here yuaterdny to otiund the county fair aim tu unop at tne local atores. lllaclily I'm phi TiitmwUvl In Fulr -A iruou muny Uhwlih' uuoulo art) ut tho county fjilr, mild h hi Nor- ion, or that place who arrived yea- terday In company with K. h. 'i nutiipaon, r a-. e . 1 -Wood Hout.-r la Klmrf J. If. lurrlu, of . Ionian, waa flnid 1 1 0 In the liuRt'iio Juatlca court yester- uay ror itaviue; too nnavy a louu or wood on 'hla motor truck on the highway, . . - - . : i Muk4M Fhutl lroof on Homo. Htfiul Hruco J, Lawrence, living. near Junction city, yonurdtty tnado final ' proof before United Htutrr CommlHHlonor K. O, Inunut on his nomuaibad. e ' ' ';'.' Mm, Hwnk llctunu to Poland Mra. C. A. Bweek, after a visit with her parents, Mr: nnd MraVW. C. Yoran, in this city, will leave today for nor home In Portland, oxpcctlnu; to stdp at Albany for a hrlef vlalt. ' " e -a fa- Mra. Wald (.(mm to Portland Mra, Mary Wald, for many years a reaiacnt or KUKune, left hist ove- nine; for I'orlland to make ' 'her noino mora. Hiie nouKtu nrnnerty and hus a rcaldence near that of her daughter, '-' Ormudl Farmer AttcndM Fair Robert O. Brady, now a prosper ous farmer of Crrawoli; owning; the old Hon Haves farm, was nt one time chief of police of Ruvene, He was here yesterday and .fjtftehqed ihn rntititv fnl Culf Club ''Member Rctunui llitnio Hoy Prlndu, one' of the rnomDers of tne weadwooa cair oluh In attendance nt tho 'county ruir, expects to return nome inw morning, ho nrougnt out one or nia fine pure-bred Jersey calves, f f ,i,l 'III', . Hon Imyu a3rd tUae F.'- H. West, of College Crest, has a strain of Barred Rock chickens which he has bred up himself. He Is exhi biting; them at the fair, and one of the hens exhibited haa just laid her 2 3 3rd okkT since late last October. '.V :.Vt '., "I C,:v,'. , SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR THE DELINEATOR " For few days we are nuking a special offer on sub icriptiona to the Delineator laken at our itora oiiu iiuh mm uuin anya ul uie iir. ... V . . t . I ITnJqtw 13ofa Pillow DiRplayod" A sofa pillow decorated with red, white and bine award ribbons of ne oounty fairs for the past five years Is a contribution to tne needlework display at tne annual county fair. Mrs. Jerry Atkinson, 6S1 Eleventh avenue west, baa e tered the odd pillow In the exhi bition. 4 Grwv Woman Totu4ia) Yooiur Man A voumr man waa "Louchod ' by ine1 trynsy woman Tortune teller at tho fair grounds yesterday to the extent or iz but she was compelled to return the money. The young man whose name was not .earned, said tha woman not the money out of his pocket In some mysterious manner while she was telling: hla iortune. Crowd mr Hearbur to Ro Held County Judge C. P. Barnard yes-. terday received ouJclal notifica tion that the stato-public service conimliulon will hold a hearing at Salem October 4 at 10 "o'clock -on the nrOnoaed overhaad CNaHSinie nour t?retjwell) where the d, P. com-, pany Jri opposed . to lowering'- Its The Right Lead for your Eversharp or Automatic pencils awaits you here. Just, the right; . degree oft hardness or softness) for , yotir . particular j . work. . ; Lackey's i Jewelry Store IB W l I t Wonderful Assortment of Lovely jut m vjuvu r. ' f i . I nntQ fliiit-Q 'Certainly the Finest in Town, and Absolutely the Lowest in Price"- Wraps Wool Dresses Silk Dresses Of navy, and brown twill with -colored embroidery, lace and net collars, braid and self cm- fl?j A BA broidery, ' Specially featured at .9 W i :! Other Wool Dresses . ', ; 25.00, $29.50, $35.00 awl $39.50 .- . ' , Delightful Creations in Coats and Wraps Plain Tailored Coats ' Specially featured for this' .week. Coat of Polo cloth, silk lined and self trimmed.., A beautiful coat. Specially ' CLOCtl CifA featured at 9mt99M- ,' Other coats of Tarquina, Fashona, Marvella, and Gerona in the new shades of Kit Fox, Malay,' Hawaiian, Navy and Black. Self-stitching, tucks and self-cording . . , . ,; J39.50, $49.50, $5f.50 and $690 Fur Trimmed Coats ' Beautiful coats 'of1 Monterey, silk lined, belted and loose models, trimmed with mole and beaver trimming. ' QCC Specially, featured at ; JylUU. ff Other furrimmed coats of Fashona, Marvella, Tarquina, Gerona , Duvetyn and Percosia trimmed with Mole, Lynx, Beaver, Caracul. y.afldtWfilf . i- f VSM, $45.60, $89J6, $95.00, $125.00 up to $200.00 Draped and straight line. ; Canton, crepes ;and satin faced crepes. Very new and clever styles with bead and buckle ornaments. : specially featured at ........ . ' Other Silk Dresses -"-. $35.00, $39.50, $45.00 and $49.50 $29.50 (city. The boy who ,d.tlw-.quip- . ftl ITTrDY 11 C UIC CHIT yesugauoa or tne iruta- pi ni tracka as forooosed bv th state .' - highway com mission. ? - - 'Rrnbrrt- IWldlna Runonlow I Frank Scobert, of the Scobert warehouse, yestrrday took' 'out a permit for the erection" of a bun-; galow at 1121 Monroe street to" cost 12800. J. N. Wrny Is the con tractor. A permit was Issued toVi C. C. Lowe for the erection of a posting structure on Franklin bou levard at the east end of the city limits at a coat rt $200, ''Will Admitted to Probate The will of Mrs. EliJEaheth Bruce 'Mc Ponnld, who died March 2V. 1982. lenvlng property of the estlmnted valuo of $flo0. was admitted to pro- hate yesterday. Mrs. McLwnaid be queathed hr property to nertr rel atives. Annie'' Knrhnn wns ap pointed executrix and 8, A. Bowles, James Wf throw nnd J. A. Karnan appraisers of the property. . . , m . 9 9 ' Rocrotarr of Plonon Aftsonlntlnn Haa TrotiWo Vf, b. Brlstow, sec retary of the Lhrie County Pioneers aasoclatlon'lias a reputation tot being on time nt the annual gath ering, at the county fairs but yes terday he was late' And the other members Were wondering what was the matter. When he arrived after the meeting had taken up,' he an; nounced that on his way to Eugene from his home at Pleasant Hill he was delayed on the road by hard luck rthree tire punctures. . A- v 9 9 y : ' CoiirU.oi.so Will Oom Friday Afternoon -n Tha offices at the courthouse will remain "closed again Friday aftornoon, according to County Judgt C. P. Barnard Friday Is Lane county day at the fnlr and Inasmuch as some, of the, county officials and employes were disappointed' on' Eugene a ay no- causo there were no horse races It baa been decided to allow them this opportunity of wltnessine the speed contests. i Roan and Mrs. Ryment Return t Dean Colin V. Dyment, dean of .the col I org of- literature, science and arts mt tho Univoreity of Ore gon, and "his 'wife, Dr. Bertha .Stewart Dyment are home, from their summer's N'acatlon.J TheJr' have changed their residence frcm 284 Eleventh avenue east to 1166 Pearl street Dean Dyment visit ed hie bid home at Ontario, Can ada, attending a reunion of the flvo brothers of the family. Dr. Dyment spent the aummer at Boa- sWe- :.v.;. v i FtltmrtB lawd to Arirnmoiit A vlaltor yestorday at the. booth lat the1 oounty fair where aro dis played the -filbert products. of the lion-Is orchards avldontly . .fnllcp to read the banner over the show space, as after Inspecting- tho dla play. remarked to Men F. Dorrla, In chnrgo that "they have ft bettor grade of filberts than these at tho norrls place near Springfield.' Ben Insisted that this was not- pos- ll,tn anrl arffll1 thn QUOStlOn but i.n vlaltor atlll maintained his stand until lie glanced up nnd snw tho llorrln sign abovo tho booth. Ho left without even waiting tor the thanke-of the demonatrator. i . sioln. Radio Equipment' Found Armed with a search warrant, Deputy Sheriff George Croner yes terday found a lot of stolen rndlo. equipment on a farm seven miles belo Kugeno. nntT (eVurnctl Itlo. Its 'owner, John ""BHrfiw of this Duplioato - of t, Prtet " Bona act Brought, lit Ben F? Keeney, win ner ot the first prize for the beat botiouet of dahlhui. at the county atr; yesterday presented the Morn- Hue : Keglator -Wltn a duplicate 01 tho''Douttuet. ' They ore of the Rnienlscher Frohslnri variety. Kttidcsiu In Motlioiliat Church Oricanlie High school students at tending the MethodlBt church have formed an organization and elected the following officers: . Tom Hall, president; Virginia Reld, vloe president; -Grace McDermott, seo-. retnry, and Jessie Loomis, treas urer.' j- "'. . '. - . - . V ' - ; yS'f'Ji' ' ' ' I ( ' " PERSONAL MENTION James Holland was in the city, from Veneta yesterday. - " ' ANNOUNCEMENTS " THE ' REGULAR MEETING OP . the College Crest Neighborhood - club has been postponed. 1 Free' motion grounds tonight. pictures at fair 9-20-2 0-Dance New -Armory every night during fair. " . 9-20-8 TO ENJOItf.KOZER FROM PUT TING HALL'S NAME ON BALLOT Papers Aro Filed .In Circuit Court of Marion County .ln Salem . Yesterday 'f ' 1 Attorney BV E. Slattery of this pitv vG.iterdav caused to be filed in tho circuit court at Salem hia suit u-trainst Secretary of State Sam Kozor to prevent me placing oi thia name of Charles Half on the- November election ballot as an in dependent candidate tor governor. Attorney Slattery contends that Hall is violating the law in running for office after having beep defeat ed for the nomination at the pri maries. A portion of his - eom plnint reads as follows: -- "The plaintiff states that the said defendant is about to and will un lawfully certify the nomination of the said Charles Hall as an inde pendent candidate for the 'office of aovernor of Oregon. " unless ; re- strnlned from so doing; that he is stenographers, about to and.' will unlawfully ex?.: pend ,the money, belonging to .tha state ot Oregon in preparing and distributing to the county cjerka olV Oregon'' said 1 certificates of nomination, unless restrained from so doing; and that, unless restrain ed from so doing, he will aid and abet and encourage the various county clerks of the state of Ore gon In : the further unlawful use of nubile money raised by taxation and printing and distributing the- said sample ana ornciat oauocs oy delivering - to : them certificates showing the nomination of the said Charles "Hall as an independent candidate for the office of govern or of Oregon; that said conduct will be to the injury of the various taxpayers of the state of Oregon . 'The plaintiff further states that he has no adequate relief at law, and that he and all other taxpayers of the state of Oregon will suffer irreparable Injury unless the said defendant -la perpetually enjoined as hereinafter prayed. "Wherefore, the plaintiff prays that the said defendant be en joined from using his own time, tne time or nts deputies, cierns, ana otner assist- Wip nisi ULLiut) I wuuy vutvo its - niture,'. typewriters, stationery, ink, .: paper, legal V blanks, envelopes, . Dostaard stamna'. wrltlnar naner. and any and all other property; owned -by the state of Oregon, and the time of any officer or employe of the state of Oregon In preparing and distributing to the county ' clerka of Oregon certificates show ing the nomination of the ' said Charles Hall for governor; that he . be enjoined from using any money of other thing of value in prepar ing and distributing the said cer tificates of nomination to the said, county clerks; that the said de-, fendant be perpetually enjoined from certifying to the county clerks of Oregon the nomination of the aaid Charles Halt as an inde nendent candidate for aovernor" of Oregon; and that the court will de cree unto plaintiff such other- and further relief as shall In the prem ises oe equitaoie. Big dance at Shannon Saturday, September 23. Moore's orchestra. Everybody welcome. 9-21-8 Free motion grounds tonight. LAST SHOWINGS TODAY ai ill i lI'WI III i Tlu?louI)idnd OMtedjp CMtKototalkaa.r Adventurous, , romance of youth and beauty, from the well-known story by Marie Corelli. .i.-: ..1 -. : ,, -(;- -t , 'V"'"i Charlea W. Hawley V.i.;'i.t'"' ;plyinp;;', i i "In MaytW . : . And in musical settings to . the-photoplays on our V wURLItZER v Rex International New Your Fall Hat Will be Founc mone These Personalized Modes ........ O .1 i , , : S The range of selection is really bewildering every style so entrancing that one'i; greatest problem will be tov decide which hat is just the loveliest of all. ... . . ? ,i Alluring wide sided Cape lines Marquise and Napoleonic. Tri-1 corns; Persian and Oriental draped turbans; Pokes; .ftfter. the manner of 1830, nd many' swagger new s.ports ideas in Felt, Velour and . Felt and Fabric combjnatipns'. s,,t :-' : s::i The mode of garniture of each, model is so new. and so varied, that one cannot begin to de- scribe. '. .' ' 'y-. '; 'rJ' Price Range $4,95 to $35: l f Priscilla Dean Tanu ChlUrea'a Bemwcs f