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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1922)
Country People Should Visit BifflTMnL's During Fair Week ', IJiiii's Drujr Store specializes on rural trade uud 0ffcr. for l''nir week the following jcciul prices: I'orniuUlcliytlc, pint 60c tjiiai t $1 00 "milestone," per II) j"5c Stock Salt, per II) ""10c Kreso Dip, Bill"" $1.75 5-Killon lots, per gullim .'"$1.50 Hudson's Mat l'asto, kills rats, mice and ants 3S DA1KY .TlIJiKMO.M liTERS Z.'!Z.35c First PrUe on Picltlce will bs yours if you buy your1 upplict here While Mustard Seed, pktf 10e Celery Seed, pkg. ....... 10c Tumeric, pk(f l0c Sacelirin, pktf. .. 2So I'arowax, II) 20c Sealing Wax, pkg ZZ25c Order by Mail if You Wish We will pay the postage and i;ivc you very prompt service just try it Linn Drug Co. 764 Willamette Phon, 217 UNIVERSITY PHARMACY Eleventh and Alder Phone 114 Last Night They All Said, "A Wonderful Picture" Today Day Stewart .. r Edward White Robort M'Kim, Claire Adams ant Carl Gantvoort . Produced bySrnj.B. Hampton ind his aocicjus for great Auihoribc v and Three Snappy Short Features Tomorrow and Saturday Tom Mix "Just Tony" Being fi Story of Tom Mix's Hone. MORNING REGISTER, JUGENE, ORE., THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1922 TO FieRT RECALL Eugene Theatre Members of Good Roads As sociation Arc Appealed to LETTER IS MAILED OUT InjMHlIlM) ,r n U) lruvpa yim KimII(.ii() or Monify Jh Joliitwl Out hy Umumiium An hitt-imivo cumimlKn to flht ' iMtw tuuiiiy rood boml recall . - J ,,u n,,w and I ho November I '"-iiuii wtlN MtUi-lfil vli,rili.w l.v the uxarutlvo coinmJttoo of the I.HI10 County. Oooil UouUh ujwocIu- HOIl with thu Mfnillritr nut nf n fir. :iMir Uinjr lo each of tho mor "'in luuv moinbeiH of tho unsoclit. I "II. nuking their co-oporntlon in iht riuiipnlirn. Tho rtiunomi for JiKhilnK tho mviill nro fully forth In (ho letter which 1h Kilned hy Dnvld M. tliuhum, protildoiit, ami W. C. Yoran, HucroUry. Tho incinhni-H of tho oxocutlvo coinmlt-t-o urn Dr. Willlum Kiiyknniliill, O. W. (Irlffln, Miihton M. Swuiit, II. II. Knrli-, Cal M. Young und Curl WitHhhurnu. Thu text of tho letter To 1 1 own: "A movoment having boon I'lltnched to rum 11 Mm I km tin nf mini I hondri f jjuiu county voted two ycuri a ko, it benoineH nocHnury for mi rrii'titiH or if find rondH to rully their fun-en und (li'fcut thlK no homo. The homlri woro voted In Kod f ulth by the lM'oplu of l,nno county to uurry out it road bulldlriK roKruin, which hiitl bein pruvlouHly arood upon. Thorn luiH been IhhmimI RfiO.OOO of tho total of 12,000,0(10 voted, hIko (in additional JIM), 000 iiuihorlxed by tho court. Thin flrnt itmouut haH already boon nfnt In furtheriinco of tho road building proKnuu. I Injiixlliw PoJiiUnI Out "Many rierilonn of tho county have not yet received their part of thn nllnliixl unrk Thn rPMl.lnntM of niith nertlotiB havo paid their money into tho building runu in jfood fntlh, uud now urn faced by a pOHHlhlllly of belli K deprived of tin opportunity of rcullzlntf their own roadH. That 1h to Hay, if the recall 1m carried, they will pay their money toward tho other fellow'u road, but will not net the roud Im provement In their section. This la no iiiuntfently an Injustice that comment In unneceHHary. "tm tho other bund, If tho bonds aro recalled, some of tho imurove- i mentH purlin Uy completed will hav to be abandoned, entailing heavy loriii h ecu two of tho incom pleted condition, while In many In mUiucoh the nerviceahllily of the Improved rood la greatly impaired. It In llko quitting work on a brldgo when hit If way nuroHH a Htrcani. Fit ml Am N wil tail ' "In nnliT In rnmluit thin offort. on tho part of thono who woro do-'. feated two yearn ago to lurn ineir dofeat Into victory by overcoming tho will of the voter of two yearn hko, ioiiib fundK will bo neccHHury to meet tho rxM-nno of advertising urt other legitimate campaign ao tlvltHH. It la dcttlred to ruiao tho neeited funds by a very small con tribution from each friend of good roadH, and It has thoroforo boon decided to mako tho amount nuked of each ono tho small sum of ono dollar." The money to curry on tho enm pajgn two years ns,o In favor of the bunds was rained entirely by con tributions from tho members of the good roads association. n show is IWIH VISlTOItK KNTEHTAINED I1Y IIS1M,AV Undid Deiiioiwtnilloii nncl Opr lunliy to Iiupeet Plane Dniw Many lo'Anny KxlilUlt DcTiionHtrnUoiin of tho rndlo work of Iho lat ooro squadron nnd nn opportunity ror a cloo-up Inapcctlon of ono of tho huge Bo lliivlland foreHt patrol plancn drew many I.no county fulr visitors to tho norlnl displuy yesterdny, and a .intuit nf i.i'ro men wns on duty tO' explain tho various workings of the apparatus ana 10 unawyr mu iirotiK nuDstions concerning aero work. Concerts woro brouocuaiea from tho radio tent and woro Pick ed up at tho radio lioolH In tho In dustrial building 200 yards away, and provided onlortalnmont for many of tho visitors 10 mo uuuuu. show. ' , . , i'horo was no communication m rudlo botwoon tho ground slnuon at tho fair grounds and tho patrols on flights ovnr tho foreats ns tho pianos at present aro working on a. short schedule, nccording to offi cials of tho oorlnl squadron, and nro onabled to return to tho local flying field nnd report on tho tim ber fires without employing tho radio upparatus. Tho urmy uorlal demonstration will ho n dnily feature during the period of tho fair nnd tho detail of forest patrol men wll bo on duty at the tompornry station. A recruit ing office for tho nlr sorvico is nlso maintained at tho tout under the dlroolion of Sorgennt Cloorgo Smith. Those In chargo of tho demonstra tion nro Corporal Smith nnd l'riv aicn Katon, ilnlvorson, Dewey and Arnold. HEALTH. GHOUP TO MEET IjASH fJOl'NTY AHSOOIATION TO KI,KOT OFMOIJItS Annnnl Iluauioss Scsslim Will Ho Hclil October IS and Wiins for Membership Campaign Matlo Members ot tho iJino County Henlth nsaoclatlon will moot for nlnnttnn nf OfllCOrH OC- tober 1.1. nlso to discuss plans for tho acuviuos oi hi" """ lo, tho coming yonr nnd to nrrango for a membership campaign that Is to bo held during the autumn months. Mrs. Sndlo orr-Diinbnr, ojocutlvo-Boorotnry ot tho OreKon Tuborouilosla association, will no hora for tho annual mooting, ac cording to tho announoomont ot olllolnls in chargo of tho program which will Includo a lunohoon In addition to tho business mooting. A gonornl Invilntlon is to bo ox tonded to the publto to attond tho i ..ilni 1m nrrlnp tn hQCOlDO ?amlUar.Md with tho work of tho hoa th associaiion u ''VV" tlmt Is to bo outlined for tho win ter months throughout Lane coun ty Ilonorts of tho various oom mittecs of tho association in charge of tho different :'Wpeota of the honHb work wiU be auhralttod at tho gathorlng. M'li onifipulgn lo unroll mote inomljonf in Uie local usHoclaLlon will bo taken up und efforts mudo to crouto Interest In thu lioullJi proiiiotlng nellvillcs or tho Luno county orgunhsutiou. NATIONATi innawH oatiiicu 1SU IIATA IN WJ2H11 Proposal to AiLvunu) J'ocn u rllo JuuJit If, K. ViiHsont Wttrht In t'iiMcudo An nppralsnl of tho grazing nroiiH lu all tho national forest of tho west Is being mado by tho forest sorvico and a report "will be mudo to the chief VbrosYnr ut Washington somo timo this full, enabling liim lo present figures to congroriH as argument against pro posed advance In tho grazing fcos in the forests. ' H. M. Vincent, assistant super visor of tho Cascade national for est hns Just comploted his ap praisal work, having spent throe months at It, and will now com pile tho extensive data gathered by him during that period. With! figures from all of the national forests of tho west, the chief for ester will have a great deal of I valuable data to bo used against: any advance In tho grazing fees, said Mr. Vincent yesterday. Tho stock owners of the east and middle west, claiming they aro at a disadvantage because their grazing couUt moro than that of tho westorn stock men, have vuHked congrosBt to advance the grazing foos about 300 per cent, but tho forost sorvico is opposed to such an advance or any ad van co at all. Tho appraisal being mado of grazing lands in tho western na tional forests consists of data on tho amount of such lands, what: tho stock men have to contend with, and Information on general conditions. It Is claimed by forest officials, said Mr, Vincent, that tho -western stock men havo no nslor' time than tli oho in tho cast and middle wost and It Is on this account thati the sorvico is opposed to tho ad vance in the foes. Motor Vi-iilcki Fnmb Apportioned tiALKM, Or., Kept. 19. Secre tary of State Kozer snld today that from motor vehicle and motor ve hicle operators license fees re- re I ved during the six months from March 16, 1922. to September IS. 1922. he has .apportioned to -the counties a total of $202,643.68, and to the state highway fund 9007, 931.02. This is under the law that provides that after payment of ad ministrative expenses tho balance shall bo disposed of 25 per cent to tho counties and 75 per cent to the highway fund. Free motion grounds tonight. pictures at fair 9-20-2 SEVEN is FOUL lMV VlllM KCKIMX.TiJ) IS HKKDNl'OUT CAHK K1 NtubbM ljuut Hvcn Jib Compujiy With Woman uimI in an In- I tfjxlcati-d Condition ' ItOHKmmo, Ore., Hept. 19. i The body of td Utubbs, a Keeds port fisherman, Who hud been mlHHliig hIico tho 11th of the month, was found floating In the bay Hunday, according to word re ceived by Coroner itlller, who left yesterday afternoon to make an In vestigation. Utubbs it is believed was accidently drowned by fulling off u boat houso while In un lntox ivated condition. According to District Attorne) Neunor, and Sheriff Sum Htarmer, who mudo a thorough InvestiKatlon of the mutter whllo In Ueedsport a few duys ago, Btubbs, accom panied by a younger companion, wont to u boat houso conducted by a woman of ill reputo on tho eve ning of tho 11th. Stubbs was In toxicated and the woman warned him not to walk around tho plat form outsido the house, Hho and ttiubbs' companion went Ineldo and when they returned Stubbs was gone. They had heard no splash and no sound and came to tho con clusion that he had gone ashore. According to -the officer, Stubbs had been dealing In booze and the conclusion was reached that ho hud received word that the offi cers wero conducting an investiga tion at Reeds port and that he skipped out fearing that his liquor dealings would be exposed. With tills suspicion the search which had been started for his body was halted. Further strength was given tho theory by a restaurant keeper who stated that he saw Stubbs nt 10 o'clock that evening. According to reports received here, however, Stubbs apparently fell off tho platform at the boat houso and was drowned. His body floated and was found In the water yesterday. Coroner Hitter left yesterday aft ernoon and will make a thorough investigation of the affair. After the officers learned the nature of tho business conducted at the boat houso whore Stubbs was drowned, the woman was given the alterna tive of leaving the county or going to jail and she Immediately left. MUCH ROCK IS PROMISED CONTRACTOR O.V HIGHWAY INTAJjLS TWO -CRUSHERS Aaslstnnt State Highway Engi neer Walsh upon his return from an Inspection of the construction work on tho MoKcnzle highway yesterday Informed County Judge C. P, Barnard that Albert Ander son, tho contractor on the Deer- horn-WaJtervillo and Doyle hfll sections has installed two new rock crushers and, beginning to day, has promised to turn out 200 yards of rock each day. As stated Charter Ko. 34. Ttcscrvo District No. 12. Report of Condition of THK STATE BANK OF OOBCRG nt Coburg, In tho State of Oregon ot tho close of business September 15, 1923 Resources 1. Loans and discounts. Including rediscounts shown in items 29 and 30, If any ,..$38,079.85 3. Overdrafts secured, and uwecj&ed ....-. . 214,23. 3. ' V. S. government securities owned, Including thoso shown in items 30 and 35, if any 26,00 4. Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign government, state, municipal, corporation, etc.,. including those shown in items 30 and 35, if any 964.28 5. Stocks, securities, claims. Hens, judgments, etc........ 2,650.00 6. Banking house, furniture and fixtures 1,500.00 7. Real estate owned other than banking house,, t.... 2,903.37 Q. (ab Cash on hand In vault and duo from banks, bankers nnd trust companies designated and approved reserve agents of this bank 9.072.47 12. Interest, taxes and expenses paid............ 470.91 Total . . . .'. v. ' J55.871.ll Liabilities 16. Capital stock paid in $10,000.00 DEMAND DEPOSITS, other than banks, subject to reserve: 23. Individual deposits subject to- check, including deposits due the State of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds 80,763.66 25. Cashier's checks of this bank outstanding payable on demnnd - 58.04 TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, subject to .reserve and payable on demand or subject to notice: 27. Time certificates vf deposit outstanding 5,331.00 28. Savings deposits, payable subject to notice 7,428.41 30. Notes and bills redlscounted including bonds or other securities sold under repurchaap agreements with con- - tingent liabilities 290.00 81. Bills payablo with federal reserve bank or with other banks or trust companies ............................ 4 . 2,000.00 -1 ' f 1 Total $55,871.11 j Stato of Oregon, County of Lano :: I, John W. Conaway, cashier ot tho above named bank, do solemnly swear that tho above statement la true to tho best of my knowledge and belief. JOHN W. CONAWAY, Cashier. CORRECT Attest: CLINTON HURD, LKE SMITH Directors. Subscribed and sworn to boforo mo this 20th day of September, 1922. GEO. A. DRURY, Notary Public My commission expires March 28, 1925. See Our Demonstration AT, THE FAIR MONAMOBILE Oils and Greases 100 pure eastern prffine base hot Mended A grade for every automobile and tractor- Griffin-Dabb lldiv. Go. FACTORY1 DISTRIBUTORS 716 Willamette St Eugene, Oregcxi 1 '. SEDAN ) THE Studebaker Special-Six Sedan will win your admiration at fint glance. After you have examined it you will be even more delighted with it. When you have ridden in It you won't be tatisfied with anything else. The market does not offer a more beautiful enclosed body. Certainly none is built of better materials and finer workmanship. It is a striking example of the handicraft of Stude baker artisans. Everything is in exquisite taste. Its distinctive body lines are en hanced by massive headlights, the graceful cowl lamps and the courtesy light just above the running board on the driver's side, which illumi nates the roadway in passing other cars at night. ' Inside, the inviting depth of the cushions, the subdued harmony of. -upholstery, the soft carpeting and the completeness of appointments offer an irresistible appeal. It is mounted on the sameSpedal Six chassis which has won the en thusiasm of thousands of owners for its dependable performance, power, comfort and economy in fuel and ' tires. TheStudebakerSpedal -Six Sedan offers the utmost closed car refine mentand at moderate cost. At the new low price of $2050 it rep resents the greatest closed car value that Studebaker ever offered. The name Studebaker Is your assurance of satisfaction. wtadawiiotdocait corarttttoi mrivcharilithai rtitlcorti lmp.icmwglWl -owt wrtilor: wtodiekl wipe nd rala vUc; jeweled eigfatr doclct CMbtxut BMttMl . thief-prooC trmimlMioo lock. MODELS AND PRICES, o. b. factories LIGHT-SIX I SPECIAL-SIX I : BIG-SIX s-r., urw.B.,40 H.r. 3-rm..itrw. a., u n. r. i-r.. tiew. a., tOH.r. Touring $ 975 Touring J127S Touring 1650 Roadster 3-IW)- - 975 Roadster ft-PmtA. 1J50 Speedster (4-Pw.). 1785 Coupe-Roadster Roadster (4-Pass.)- 1275 Coupe (4-Pass.) S375 (2-Pass.) H25 Coupe (4-Pass.) 1875 Sedan 3475 Sedan 1550 SMnn . , 8050 8edan (Special). 2650 1030-42 Oak H I S I S Cord Tiitm Standard Equipment SWEET-DRAIN AUTO CO. S X U D E B A K E R. Phone 440 YEA R a few days ago, he promise, to finish the macadamizing.-joba . ln- Bide..of- 80-daya. v!' ; - Engineer Walsh said that the work on the power plant grade and Shell. Rook grade ls -progressing satisfactorily.. Dance New Armory , every 'night during fair. S-20-S-.i - Engene OoUeotSoo Agency ' "' ji Bad claims any place. NQv-col4f-lection, no' fee.-'- nothing "ty Join. .1 u uuw. rwfu. 'ST . Will w . fi. ,J Blowers., '- , . - 8-4-tft'- 111 1 Only Two Days More of Lane onQEnty tFaor Today is Don't Miss Springfield and Junction City it Some Brand New Attractions Horse Show Ferris Wheel World's Prize Jerseys Band Concerts Horse Races Carnival Aeroplanes Circus Livestock Exhibits Agricultural Exhibits Home Economics Art and Textiles , - .T rrr Machinery .r:- Radio Concerts Boxing Exhibition . Admission 50c and 25c Evenings 25c ill I 1 Ml m 'I :t