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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1922)
aay .jelale Mi ANNOUNCING j T 0 71' WITH A STAR CAST ., ' ' 1 ' . T vla VIRGINIA VALLI MATT MOORE JN e?r31v - yvjtw': ' i Wk,lw5iVV story of human hearts and the raging elements a The realization of the perfect presentation of pictorial artistry the parting of the portals of the newest and. most ' modern theatre in the flourishing city of Eugene. 'y'V l". An achievement unequalled in local theatrical history is . the installation of two of the largest and highest perfected motion-picture projectors, a specially constructed' super- v life screen, the inauguration of a symphony orchestra and ,, , talented organist under the direction of a famous Hun garian artist, combining with the architectural beauty and commodities of the theatre. . . -. - J a . In keeping with the magnitude of the occasion and selected . for its proven entertainment qualities ; The CASTLE presents v The eight-act production of George Broadhurst's sensa tion dramatic triumph j . ' ; JOHN Introducing R. BRITZ Famous director from the Conservatory of Music of Budapest, Hungary, and his Castle Orchestra Boford Roach, violin; Harry Devcreanx, Tiolin -cello; F. V. Badolette, floto Leonard Gross, bus viol . Wayne Hard, dmnu, tympani Frank D. Alexander, organ ,. . OPENING CONCERT- . . at 7:36 and 9:15 p. m. ! " . PROGRAMME - a "Carmen Selection b "Blue Danube" Waltz c "Stars and Stripes" March : ' ' Mr. BriU directing from the piano .. . Bract ' Strass . . Sousa ' THE CASTLE : : - y t 1 CASTLE - SELECTED ' COMEDY .1 i. Ek.jk . Doors Open 6:45 Presentation 7:00 p.m. .. . ' : a- - I FRASIEH BONDSMEN SUEO OaW Fallow. TnpU . NfathaMOrt Fur Chokers priced from .......$11.00 to $22.50 Another shipment of Ladies' Coats, all new garments, ; '". nb old stock. Prices from ..... ...;.......$10.00 to $58.00 . Try Register Classified Ads if you want results HEKKH TO KKOOVEH HUM Of H,000 Oonm M. Vmjne mod MIm Brown, ell Fnwlor Are INfemlnni ; ; , in Omrt Action Oeorge M.' Fnyno anil Mian Hrowrjoll Fraler nrd detendanUi In tt Kbit filed In circuit court here yrnterOny by Iho'iitate of Orogon In which the mute kobJc to recover IS, 009, the nitlount of the bond furntohed by them for the appenr nnco of MIm Krulner'e father, B. J. Fnlifer, of Eugene, In the cir cuit court at Oorvilll In ltt Of be Mnteneet fo foTrrery. Krnlr did not appenr for eentence at the time eet by the court, having ilU( apepared,, but wai arretted om time later and aentenced to Bervii a term of from one to five' yeafl In the Mate penitentiary. lie u till In prlaon." -. ' In the complaint filed 'hy trlct Attorney 'Clyde N. Johneton, of Lano, county, It la atnted that Krnnler wn found sillily nt Coif, vnllla December S, 1917, ' liavlnd been fried there on a chnnKn fit venuo from Lane county. Ho waa entenced February IB, ,1U, anA a bond of 15,000 waa furnlnheii for hla releaae pending an appnfet to the nupreme court. The ball wna ordered forfeited on May M, Booth Is Soloctod as Best at ' County Fair COBURG PLACES SECOND t'loao OmniMltum Maraa U10 Jmltf. lug of llio K.vtt KUilblta friMU . lim l uumy ItMrkM ; DUilny from five Jjine rouniy euttiiiiiinltlea at tha annual county fnlr Td yaetvnUy puend upon by the board of Judaea and the NautA Clura vntry today la wvnrlng the blue ribbon na un award for having nt in tho lint or na prouuota in addition to arranging the iiinat dm'urullve rilanlny uinong the boutha. The Wont i'olnt grungn of Coburg, which entered the cuumy I'oiupciitlon fur, tho Mm time In two year, waa Nflvcled aa the win iter of the red badge ne a mark of aecond place. The final evlectton hetwven Ihvae two enhlblla wna do elded by a matter of a few polnta 110 doae wiu the aeorlug when the Judaea checked up after e, vloee m-rullny of bath dleplnya. Comuiunlly dlephoa repreaent. Ing tho beat of the produrllon from the toll of line county die trlcta aent lit from Hantn t?lara, Co buvg. Hlachty, Weatern luine and Juni'tlon City were nil entered In 1 he effort to prveent nn attractive and varied exhibition of their ngrl cultural- wealth and the county die play that will he ernt to Kalrm for the elate fair la to he eelccted from among the five community enhlblle at the loca. allow. . George W, Taylor, prealdent or the l-nno county fnlr board, highly nraleed the dleplnya prunitel by the vurlotia comnutnltlea and etnled that ull of them were to be award ed money prliea ae the required 70 polnta out of a total of 100 that are neceeaary to enter the prlae olaea waa recorded by the Judgee, Hootlio Very Altraottvo The Uania Clara booth backed hy a decorative arrangementa at Kheavea of grain and containing utelona. fruit, aeeda and vegetable grouped In n colorful array haa won tho attention of fnlr vlellor lor the paet two daya and the de cision of the - official board oi Judgea colncldea with that of a ma jority of tha patrone-ot the annual mIiow who have been Inepectlng the community diaplaye and were Htrong In their approval of the Hanta Clam booth and the arttatlr, eettlng of tha agrlcullurnl producte The Weet I'olnt grange repre eentlng the Coburg community, on ita flret entry at the county ahow In two yea re, tine n. dleplay of pro ducta Indicating the nature of the dlveralflod agricultural policy of that dlalrlct. drain, aeede. fruit, vegetabloa and berrlea are all tataefuly gathered Into nl decora tive arrangement that atteeta the Intereat that haa bren manlreeted In aendlng In an exhibit that would do honor to the community. lUaa-hly llNlay AUrara A colorful florul dleplay la the flrat feature that grcta Ihu eye of the fnlr iiavllloti. vleltor on ap proaching the booth bearing the title of Hlachly grunge ell. Al though the tlowera have the place of honor In front of the booth and have been the fooua of much at tention during the fnlr period the Hlachly community alao haa a proud dlaplay of Ita grain, and veg etable wealth In add II Ion to dairy producte aent In by the Lake Creek Dairy aoaoclutlon. "Forward, artnem, Forward" la the alogan awung on a, while bunner In the renter of the grain decorated background of the dla play entered by the Junction City arunge. Here alao may be fo.und the aeeda, fruit, melon and vege tabtra and the pumpklna that are of freauent mention In that dlatrlct of tha county. I WcMrrn laute Mioera Potatoes Weetern Lane haa the flneet do- tatoee at the annual ahow both In alte and Quality and are banked maaeea for the edification of the ahow patrona. lleeta are another product or the coaat community that ore pointed out to the vlaltora to tha booth aa fenturea of the die- nitiy from the , H ualnw country. Cheeee. a home product of Went. ern Lane, la the central nart of the decorated dlaplay apace. At the cloee of the fair Friday nignt, ine garnering or tne atale fair exhibit will take place and a tolal of eight tone will be aent to Salem for the Lane county exhibit, according to Prealdent Taylor, who will direct the atate fair dlaplay. Eighty cralea of fruit will be In- oluded In the ehipment. and each day a crate of freeh, newly picked herrlea win he aent to the fnlr booth from. Weetern Lane, ttatee the director of the exhibit. them tu cupai'lly. lleloya III load ing and unloading and failure to load to oapaclty have tha ame effect aa a proportionate "''? Hon In tha number uf available cni'o. If flvo care be uaed where rur would ailfllce II ineaua on I hie rallu of 19 per cent In car etipply and to a Ilka extent It oreiitee an urllflelal cor ahorlage, In view of lumeuaed trnlllo, It la hoped that hlppure will avail of every oppor lunliy to avoid delaya and loud omcicnily and by ueh cu-upra-lion aululitnllully uld III relieving a aliuatlon of iniitual concern. PREVENT CAR SHORTAGE HEAVIER T-AlrH TTIUJEO DY Telegram Rncdvcd by I. T. Rftarka , lU-qiU'etlng Milppcm to !'.' - Cb-OpcrtHe I. T. Sparka, dlatrlct freight and paaaengor agent of the Mouthern Faolflo company, yeaterduv re ceived a telegram from the head offlcee 'of the company at Han Franolaco, urging heavlor loading or rrekfht enra by ahlppera to re lieve tha proaent car ahorlaae. The telegram atated .that J. H. uyor. general manager, liiued the following atatement: . " -"At the end of Auguat we had 271 leaa freight car awaiting re pglra than at aama period laat year, aa -we loaded on our' line 81. 1KB care of commercial freight with 77. Ml for enme month. It la oft aVrvcd, however, notwlthatnndlng the increaaed bualneaa which hna the effect df Inducing n car ahorl age, that ahlppera did not load eara' to capacity nor na amoirntly aa 1n Auguat laat year aa Indicated bythe fact that our average car waa but 0. per cent of-our 'ca parHy compared 'with ol,7 laat yean - Even In Inatancea where denalty permit of loading on re to oapaclty alien aa barley, beana and peaa, atlgnr beata, brick and lum ber, the average carload waa con aldtrnbly leaa .than capacity while the avernga carload of frulta, veg etablea - and other refrigerator freight waa nearly a ton leaa than laat year, y, . "Th net affect of thla lighter loading applied to tha II 1, mil onra loaded neceaxllnted A, I a I more cure than would have heon heeded If loaded aa efficiently aa laat yenr. In time of heavy movement It la of. advantage to the ahlppcr to load and unload care promptly and to (ha greateel poaelbla utant load LGGAL BABIES PRAISED HTATK O V V I O I A li tXMUf IX .MKNT-4 liANK . 1. tlilld t'l itlo llM at (tMitity nir IUhiiIi Ycatcnlay hy llciwtt. .., ariitallvo of Ikxartt ljiiie. county, In addition to lie well-known merlla a u producer of fine agricultural producte, elu haa enme of the flneet bablea In the aiate.' Thla la the firm pplulun of Dr. Kalella Kurd Warner, of l'ortlund. repreaentallva of the una bureau of child hygiene, af ter completing an examination of It children yeaterilay at tne oiinm held at the county fnlr booth of the Lane t'ounly Health aenoole- tlon. Many of the children were brought, In from varlnue parte of the county for examination by the tale health official who waa alatrd by Cllendom lllnkely, elate advlaory nurae, and Mlea Hnlly Crttighll!,. iJine county health nurae, . . .... "jiicounly hi on of tha prlae dlalrh'ia of tho atnte tor the elund urd of phyalcal development and health of bablre." aoconllng to the opinion voiced yeelerday by tha elate doctor, who haa directed cllnlra In every county In Oregon and haa a fund of knowledge concerning-the fine poanta of Infanta. The vlalllng official elo highly commanded the work of Ih lne county health aaaocutilott and the aoalaianc that haa been rendered by Dr. H. M. Kerron. city and county health otneer In the effurt to maintain a high health record for tha county. PRUNE GROWER IS SUED llt. fU'AIUUKH ;ll nt-'FENIIAKT IN as.OOO VASilACiK HI'IT I xxi laiad Allrgra Ho Waa InJunil Uecaaan of litadrquata Toula Wldi -KlUcli to Wurk lr. I. P. Hcarbroughi Creewell orchard let, who owna the lergaat prune tract In thla end of I tie Wil lamette valley, la defendant In a wilt Inatltuted In circuit court yea. lerday by Lea Land for II, 000 damagea on account of alleged In Jurlea auaialned, alleged due to negligence In falling to .furtdah proper and adequate loola with which to work, Land allegea that In making re pair to the dour of on of Ihe tunnela of tha prune vaporalor on Dr. Hcarbrougb'a place ha waa atruck In oa eye with a piece of wire, auatalnlng aerloua . injurlea. ilealdea ta.OOv general damage lAnd aeeke to recover IS&O apeelal damagea, alleging that he paid lliat amount tor the hire of phyalolana and for hoapital feea. The Plain tiff la repraeented by Attorneya. t'otter, Koater and I mm). George K. Italalnger ja plaintiff In a ault agnlnat It. It. Her aeek Ing a judgment In the earn of I7l.lt with Intereat at It percent rrom March 10, till; fiot with the Mint rate of Intereat from Keptember I. 1117, and 1100 with eight per cent Intereat from March 14, llll. Gordon Welle appear aa attorney for tha plaintiff. John F, Kaufman baa aued W. Orel Application will prove that AMBER. O . LATUM CUt Ointment is a ure relief for Chest Colds, Croup," Influenza, rncunionia and Pleurisy Pains. 4 All Druf fUu 50c AmberLatum Laboratory .Springfield, Oregon Women's New Raincoats Offering tha favored iikkIcIh fr p. .. ' these p.ipular uaniifiit.. All tlie lutc.i 1 ,nlt' in in rftinv wcutlirr toon nr. Ihm.. A fymif choifo. ' ' v' a Womtn'i Raincoats In 'ititnu K'lli Woman'. Silk RaincoaU, rtillierfUtrrr: linllll Itr tV t!.' Witle niiurn ,.f ...1 ... . A niiM, Woman'a RaincoaU, imvy lilue, ruhhrn.-r"' '1J Woman' AIUator Featherweight H bnlliion cloth , ' Rfnuint 1M- t.t. nr 1 - IliU 1 no new 1 weeds $2.25 Yd, The nt In patterns for sports togs nml general wtnr Autumn twrei a nrn In liiul, I - ' The new litfiit henthcra. witli ili,.i,..l ..r i mid the moro conservative iliuk inixiu... !!.i.e! here in a diversity of colors. All w.h.I w i Mitde-iii-Orcgm fahrics. ' M "lcl,c , 58-In. Chinchilla Coatinir Si tie The new Chinchillas in titer, (ilrl,t nn,l .i, ' stand in the foremost rnnk of fnv.-rc.l ccaii i P? season, tlnrs is superh tiuiiliij., The yard. 56-In. Yalama $3.25 A stunning Aiilumiml fabric ,.f rxcr.,nif.ally ,.,1. ' . fine texture. 1'ltrn-sniart emits wil I., t.i.! .1' this. In two shinies of imvy ami hr.iwn, Tlie yVr" jyj boy' and Girls' Gymnasium and Athletic Shoes t..iris- oymnnsiti in Mors with g,l Kra,c bI k uppers and electric no-slip ar,; VCry 0ti,i2 able. Special, pair y ' Hoys' Athletic Style While Canvas, wiiiriSw S. brown trnnnied - . .. . Young titrna sixes, aic . il Youths' siies.'pair "Jr white with black triiiimiiig; Lu es to the toe,pr Grocery Deportment Hall Mason ! nut Jars, pints Hall Mason Krtiit Jars, quarts . 3 pkgs. Airtite Cold Pack Ked Jar Rubbers!! Best Cane Sligitr. sack HardwaLra Dcnaurlnuxt . Clean-ctit Cake Tins, 2 for u...... 8, $1.25 O'Ccdar Mops M .....ij 60c Lipiid Veneer ....l'ii.Jk -t -ft -ft Tomea and Mnry Toniea, aeeking to foreclose a mortgage on a tract of land on the McKenale river. Walt for the big danr at Cot lag (trove, Krlday, Heplember it. Jo Utile aud III Portland or heatra. S-17-1 Pence Nellnt To the Uoea and frual. day, Beplembtr It. Osodaex 3 - Irfto lleffenlairlltrluuereiMi lutrlwr ahup al I4S Kag ttuw In the former lerellea ! I Itead, phoigraitar, tie a will tie knuwn aa the nap ber ahom u , i. 'Hh Free mollon picture at , fair grounda tonight. t-30-l Insure with lleary TraaaM Save Gash Dy Carry.:: W Tin Mrf fVliigf'1'Tfnr Von Sirs " "' I ALL BREADS at PASTRIES AT REDUCED WTD .., SPECIAL MERCHANTS LUNCH H30UtaiiM , 3Sc Koors fkrinc Fair Wotk S A. M. to II M P. H ' MEutttk The Dunn Bakery ' (Under New ManaBcment) r T3 STATEMENT OF CONDITION , . ) The First National Bank ;zz;A:rt of Eagec Oregon , 'At the Close of busirM September 15 1922 ; ; RRhOURCfIS Loans ....T.r................i:i4i1561,C77.4? U. S. Government Bonds and Certificates 559,562.79 Other Bonds and Warrants; 537,282.05 rj t. -t.. .i .. - . 'i "uiiK minding and Other , Real Estate .....a..... Stock in Federal Reserve Bank , 1Q7.698.82 9,000.00 Cash and, Sight Exchange..;, 634,615,93 1 "..' '''.;, - r'V . .;q:v,if,r'?.'.' $3,409,837.08 . '. I ' . LIABILITIES ;, Capital and Surplus ...... -4 Undivided Profits ' Reserved for Taxes ..i , j ' Discount collected but not , jts earned Circulation - " Deposits: ' Individual ......$2,911,319.09. in2.1.09 : , Aiovcrnuiciu .. Other Bunks.. ! "'.vt.-'1 . $3,4O9,837;0 i" X'".'.