Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, September 21, 1922, Image 8

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    EIGHT
MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE. ORE., THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1928
Only Experienced, Licensed
Optometrists
B
Moctty't Toric Urutt
art tut
high grade Eye Glasses, wo
turn out a product not even to
he hoped for in poorly equipped
offices. Our many years of highly successful expert'
ence costs you no more than inferior service.
Our Prices Are the Lowest on the Coast
Quality Considered
We will absolutely guarantee "satisfaction or your
money back" within one year from date of purchase,
of any pair of Spectacles or Eye Glasses purchased
from us for cash. We will also repair or replace the
broken frames or hows of same for same length of
time free of charge.
If
881 WILLAMETTE ST. EUGENE.ORE.
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Morning Register Lane County News Service
Mivlal t I'Yiutkllii
(UeKUtor l.mi. Cimuly ShcIiiI)
l'U.VNKl.l.V, Oro., tSuit. 18.
Tlli'ro will lm a eliutvli soi'ltil tit
llio Mi'iliiHlist clmi-ch J'i'Ulny
vii1iik, Sspivmbcr 21. It will !
Ill UIO I0I1H Ot H UH1IIIIIOII Sni'lltl
hi hoimr of tin now minuter, Huv.
Uniubut'K. Kvoryliiiily Wttlcotno.
tMiD Norton, 1st; Hull Myers, 3 ml;
Stiiml Myois, !HH.
Yoiii'llnii llnlstnln holfori Hiilo
Hlnehly, 1st! Wnllcr Hunt, Iml.
llimlo llnlsliiliisltutli I'ontlut,
tut; l.i'o I'unKilon, Sntl.
Tho lllni'ltly t'nlf club nisinliors
finished llti'lr first your ot oluli
work Willi 100 ni cont rnllnit
umtvr tho siiiioivlslun of B. It, Til
nun, cult club hinder.
O.M.K O.l II r.MlllttT IS t-'KAT-I'ltB
Of AXM'Al, KVttNT
OREGOfJ
STATE FAIR
SALEM
. ' ' -
September 25-30
A wealtK of agricultural displays.
Greatest livestock show in North
west. Splendid machinery and
tractor exhibit. Excellent races,
and high-class amusements. Best
of camping and parking grounds.
Excursion rates on all railroad
lines.
For particulars write '
A. H. LEA, Manager, Salem
j I'uvltont Showliyr Mmlo ot Cnnk'ii
' nnil Hum I'txMlmm anil
j Muni I Ulsplny
(Keel tor County 8,cUI)
j HLAOHI.Y, Or., 8o,t, JS. Tho
Sowing club and Ctilf club oxhibttu
' worn ninmitir (ho most liniuivittM
; tVnturvn of iho llliuhly community
fair lu'Ul m TrlatiKlo Umiiso hull.
Suttmluy, iVmoi..tvr 10,
Ono entry thai uUruoUnl tpoclnl
attention was a Khuit mm (lowur
measuring H foot high, urowu by
Smutch liroiu
Tho Sowing club exhibit a timet
etl mueh attention there boinir
some fino HH'cimeiui of needle
craft.
Ira l Whitney, county atrrkMil
turist, judged tho aKrieultural ex
hibits at) well tiH tho livestock.
jitv.u .. it .nm cn'iiiiib ill tin
Ktiuls of Kraiu and kiii.-ww, applet)
and tomatoes were in ubuudunee.
lira pes, . strawberries, pouches,
cherries, niul all auiall fruits were
also shown,
A flue display of pumpkins and
snuush, some ineasuriiitf 36 Inches
Itmrt of the Haiuiim variety, were
auuiur Iho Interesting entries,
10 tint r e in ( ulf t luh Kvi.lhit
Tho 1 1 v o stock n w a rd s v ore
placed as follows:
MilkhtK cows, Jersey clas Kr
in& Thompson, 1st; Kalph Thomp
son, 3nd.
Jersey sire Uoss Taylor, 1st.
earlinjf Jersey ticifra iaicl-
C
Turning Prunes into
Money!!
Frunc Growers comliat eastern
critics by putting in
The DATE
PRUNE
"With the
Date
Flavor"
(.Trade-Mark Reg.)
Sveeter,"largcr and proven by
demonstration as the "Prune
preferred" in every way. Illus
trated literature and details of
our Special Plan KREE upon
request.'
. "Everything in Tree"
TZfJS .
i ik
Oregon Nursery Co.,
Orenco, Ore. Send
me information re
ferred to above
without obligation
to me.
Name
Address
(E.R.)
Charlet's Bargain Store Will
Give Away a Lang Junior Range
Read This Carefully
At our booth at the Lane County Fair, where the Lang Range ,is demonstrated, we
will give free to everyone who registers, a ticket which will permit them to draw for a
LANG JUNIOR RANGE. . ,, ;
Tickets may also be had at our store on West Eighth Street. The range will be
at the Fair on Fair days. Get your range tickets at the store or at the Lang Range
Demonstration at the Fair grounds. No tickets given to children. '
We keep duplicates of all tickets and Siturday night at our store one will be drawn.
Do not fail to be there. Remember SATURDAY NIGHT AT 7:30. .
BE SURE AND VISIT THE LANG RANGE
BOOTH AT THE LANE COUNTY 'FAIR . ,
Charlet's
63-67 West 8th
am
Phone 11 22
III, ACH I V NKWH NtlTUS
(ItfKUtpr LaHo I'ouuly Sclh -llUVi'lll.V,
Or Hlt. l.
John lloimm iiiotonM to Crmiwfll
HututMuy imtrntnir ticcotttpiutltil by
M num. Mr. MIUa Muoiuol unit
I'lilMivn who -nl Iho imt wei'k
with her iltr, MM. Ilomino.
Mr. n ml i Ma. O. M. Ilulbint nnil
mil, l.lnfonl nnil Wnyno, mul
Minor nnil Kthol llllllim iiiotoifd
10 Kngone SnUiivlny vvonlntr.
Mr. nnil Mi. K. H. iMny nnil
rlillilrt-n of I'ortlmnl rnnui In Hun
lav rvvnliiR to visit Mr. ii ml Mra.
V. II. Ulnchly.
Mrn. V:. o. PohI wtiH K tltnnoi'
Biiot Siimlny o( Mi', mul Mm. 0.
M. llultnirl. .
Mim I. Hlnytor, Mm, IS. J. nob
ortaon ami ilniKlra mul Holwrl
Slnvlor inutuivil to Mnhpl. tro,
Sliiiilnv to vlult Mm Annlo llnriior,
11 uliiliT of Mm flnylor nnil Mm
ttobortntm. '
Mr. nml Mm I.lnyit Abboy of
Koiion. Mm A. 1 Tuylor nml win,
Hons, 8i'iit Sim.lny with Mr. nnil
.Mm t (J. Alii"'-.
i tl. AhbiV WIIH A lllllmi VIM-
lior In Kukoiio Htiliiulny ihiioIiii"
Iiik n (to in.
X. M, Mi'Kuon loft Snmlny inorn-
Inir for I'lovordnlo, Ore, to cnmii
for n fow iltiya.
Jimon nnil Hubert Hunt motoroil
In Sninnlny from I'lovorunln.
Alln-it llnborliiml win oin'inloil
on ut Iho (loml Snmnrllnn homiltul
In rortlnml Cntunlny anil Is In
vorv Cl-lllral conilllloll.
Mr. nn.l Mm K. O. rout. t J.
Mlllor uiul Mm W. K Plnytor mo
toroil to Kuirona on bulno Mon
ilay inornlni;.
(inn Johnson of tho Jobniion
Uron. Karam ami Wnltor Scott of
K,..,ti' irtiiiMfor of Kukoiio woro
Snnilny uuosta of Mr. anil Mm M.
Johnson.
rltKSWFM. m:vs xn-KS
nieclHtar ljuia Countv 6dcUI
ciiKswm.L ore !4nu. ;o.
V. S. O. Ouli-k ba opened
Mutual creamery anil tent station
at hli hotel preniliiea on front
street comnicm'InK bualneiw Ihe
latter ixirt of last week. , The new
business will not only deal In
crenm shlpplnic to Portland, but
buy eitRii and poultry. Mr. Oulck
haa had conslilnrntilo experlenco
in th! lino ot btlstnen and If
warranted will establish milk
routes.
Clone Jackson who ha boon
vlaltlnir hlii brother. T. P. Jacknon.
durlnir the summer, left for his
home In Mnlno on Wednesday
momlnx,
T. S. Thompson and family
moved to Kimono Tuesday where
they will rcsido.
jrxrriox mtv nkws xotks
( Rlstr Lane County Special )
JfNCTION CITY, Oro.. S,pt. 1!.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. K. Uuch re
turned from n buslnesa Irlp to
Portland Hunday evonlne;.
Mr. anil Mm J. C. Shields and
daughter. Virginia. And Mr. ,nd
Mm ltto Hoiipes motored to Ijike
creek Sat-urilny evenlnir for n llttlo
outinK. returnlnir Huuilny evenlnc,
Mr. and Mm C M. Kendall anil
son. flare, of Albany were guest
Of Mm N. C. Hponcor last week.
The Kaslern Hlur held their first
meetiiiK Tuesday evenlnit after
bavins; vacation during tho sum
mer. Mr. and Mm A. J. Kaiser. spent
last week in Portland and Astoria
on business. Prom Astoria they
took a llttlo pleasure trip to Sea
side and enjoyed the ocean breoxe
for a few days. i 1
Mm Kiln Krum. son Cecil, and
Bert llllllns motored to Unit coun
ty last Sunday and visited Mrs.
Prum's sister, Mm K. M. Johnson
and family.
Mr. and Mm J. N. P-unlln and
wife have moved to Junction City
from Portland and nre HvInK In
tho Jcbso Hovern proporty. Mr.
Utintln Is clerkinir for A. J. Kolser.
Mr. and Mm It. A.. Murphy and
dniiKhtcr, Georgia, aro taking nn
olght day vacation seeing Oregon
nml taking In the Pendleton
Round ITo.
Mr. and Mrs. F. K Jlcdmonu
and Dr. and Mrs. U 10. Thornton
spent Kundoy picnicking on (he
Wlllnmetlo river.
Dr. and Mm W. W. Hicks had
as their Sunday guesls Dr. and
Mrs. J. If. Itoblnetto, their (lallgll
tor, Dorothy, and son, Charles.
Mrs. Ilnwtln of Albany, Mrs. M.
Spencer and Mrs. l-'rnnk Phil
lips nml sons of Junction Clly.
Miss Jennie Carlson returned to
Junction City Sunday evening to
rosume hor duties as teacher In
tho high school hero.
School opened Monday with r
gain In attendance over last year.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. CI. Knright and
family spent Sunday at Hear
Creek falls and at their ranch neur
there.
It. Nelson, who was hurt at
Horlon, Is Improving nicely and
will soon bo ablo to bo around
again.
Wllllnm Calvert from Union was
a Junction City caller Saturday.
Marvin l.uthor of Dos Moines,
Iowa, Is hero and taking up his
duties as principal of tho hlgh
school.
MKAROWVIKW NKWS NOTES
( Heslster l.ano County Special)
MBADOWVIBW, Oro.. Sept. IS.
Mr. and Mrs. Nenl Purkcrson nre
tho proud purents of a baby girl,
who arrived Mummy, rlepiomner lo.
She has been named Betty Jean.
Mrs. Chnrlcs Doming nnd daugh
ters, (leneva nnd ILoola left Sat
urday for Kugeno whore tho girls
will attend school this winter.
School started here Monday with
Miss Maudo Young, of Franklin, as
teacher.'
Mrs. Hnrry flchrenk nnd daugh
ter Shirley Jenn, and Mm Hakor
Were Kugeno shoppers Krtdny.
Mr, .lorgenson and family return
ed home Monday after hnvlng
spent the past week on on outing
at the const,
Louie Hanklns nnd Oonovn T)em
Ing. nccomrianled by Vera Johnson
nnd huhkci i.oitmirt, nil or r,u
gene, culled at the Hurry Schrcnk
end Chnrles Demlng homes, Wed
nesday evening, K '
Ilev. K. C. Holllilny conducted
services nt tho t'nlted:' Hrethern
church of Irving Hundny,
Mr. nnd Mrs, Wlllnrd Coppernnll
of Kugene, accompanied by Mrs.
Suttle. also of Kugene, spent Sunr
day afternoon at the James Buker
home. . ' '
Oeorge llltchsnn relumed homo
Monday from Idaho, uiiei'e he has
been for onio time oil n business
trlii.
Mr. nml mm rirnost mi'iiioiik
iukIauii J nn lor. of Ploiisiint Hill,
niient from Kuitirdiiy lo Momliiy
Willi relatives.
n'SIIMAN NKWS NtVliCS
tltisller lius I'ouuly siMhisi)
Ol SHMAN, Oro,. rtopt Id. Mr.
Pond and Mm. V C llounelt of
Norlh Mend ilslled horn lust week
with their (Inuuiiti'r, Mm Kiuosl
Hewlll.
Mrs. Walter I.iiwrenee nf Win
cliestgr liny spout a fow huurs
here Weiliiestluy Mjillng .Mrs. J.
Jl. Piull.
Mm John Whlsnmit of Noll was
hero last week visiting Mr. nml
Mrs. .1, P. Wlilsmau, Sr.
. Kvoryiuio heiM Is very sad over
tho death of "llrminy" Itli'h, who
died of lleiirl trolililo hiuo last
Tuesday whllo picking bliiokber
rles. .
' Mr, nml Mm Stuehiiko ami
dauifhter, Kaille, ot Noll, arrived
hero Wednesday lo ailend the
funeral of Mrs. SiaohiiUn'M mother.
' Mm Itlcllalila ut llullliiulinm,
wnshlugton, urrtvvil on Wedues.
ilny's liiiln. to alteiiil thu funeral
of hor mother.
Mrs. MiihkIo Cushmnil anil
daughter, Dorothy, ariiveil hero
Thuisiliiy to-visit relatives, Mrs.
Ciishman roturneil to her homo In
Kugeiiu Monday.
Miss Veruo Spencer loft Huiuluy
for her homo In SpiiiiKflehl,
Miss Klennor Snuliert Ion Sun
day for Corvallis whoro alio will
ttllenil tho O. A. I', this winter.
FAIR EXHIBITS LISTED
HAiiuism HO VlinM I'Y Wil l,
iiAumsnrua. oro., hoi.
-(Special (u (ho HrKinlor) Two
hi hit ii from thin vtvlnlty Juivo
nlmuly httii llxlett for iho comlh't
l.lmi connly full'. Thorn, howwvnr,
will both bo tftkon tn thu ntnto
fnlr flint, Tho llun-lnlMirn Hot
Hie in ("ulf rlub will tnnktt an ex
hibit of rliiht of tbi'lr prlitt rnlvon
nt tho ntntn Tulr and Uoa will b
brotipht buck from ttuiv nnl tx
htbltotl at Iho rounty tixir. Thnto
onlvt-a botontf t Tfil. I'mil, llonny.
Niiu unit l.uolln Mt'nrt, all cMUU
rvn ot 0i. A. MiH'nrt, by
Kiliiur, Vtuiito ami Lloytl Orlmo.
Cluronco Wltllam. who Hvm
north of town. U ntakltiK irci
nrttttont for nn exhibit at both
ftittM of 11 lunul tr hlM 1 lolatvlttii.
Th etock will b bwilml her ami
with thm Mhipiututt tio Moli-ioin
rtub'd rnlvm wilt bo t.htmn'tl
In addition onothrr exhibit t-ro-pariMt
by Otni. Mci'jtrt anil con
Itttlnir of a Holmoln cow and two
caIvo Thfvo h wttl nlo have
hIiuwh nt thu I.lnn rounty fnlr.
TWO l)riliKS CKI.KI.IIATK
r i rn trri i a x mv i-: i is a it v
Mr. nml Mix KJIIott nml Mr. nml
Mm. HiitictiNith Mnrriixt
s Toirrtltor f
JlAniUSni'KO, Ortv Krpt. 19
A doublo iroldvn wcddlnu oeournM
hcr todny-or unumint Intrfni. Thn
brldri nr lnttr nnd tho rnrmntty
unlllnir W. K. Klllott nnd
Mary Jut1s. J ,V, iledKniih nnd
Cikn Hunitn lvl w.tM irnnounrtd
by Hrv. J. M. 1kwvII of Ihn Houlb-
orn M. IJ. churt-h Hf ittiMiibr 19,
nt a cnmii mrrtmR In DxU
Ornon.
Tho mnrnnirw rromony wnn ro
""nlr'l nt 1 : 3 !ht nftirnotn ly
tho Hov. IT. 13. llolcomb. Church
ot (tod nmilfttfr. A Imniiutd wn
thon aprcd to SO rolntlvrit at tho
MuthodlMt Kplnvoml churih pnr
lorn. llolh hrllo(rroni rnmo to Oro
pdn In 1SB7; both hrldfn rrod
tho plulnn by ox tauiii In fi. The
Klllntti llvfd near l'rlnvllli until
190ft, wh'n thoy rnnto to Harr(
hrx 10 1 lint t him m-rvfd tha town
hath nn roitnHlmnn nnd mayor and
in a promlnont Mniion.' Th Klltott
chlldron number olnht Wnltor
Just Rectived-Another Shipment of Whipcord Overcoat.
VI i tlil "
pip? ' 1 W!
' my
Your Gordon Fiat for
Fall is Mere
Till', iirvv full Ihils willi their sliKlilly wiilcr hiinia ami li;liily liili.-r rrt.wn,
arc rrailv fur vn". As fine n st lri'lion ns you've rvrr sfru in (lii iimn', s(rc ,
ytiitr review.' They lire I tills yutt will he ileuseil In wear at n ii es ymi will lw ,,aj ,u
Eugene Woolen Mills Store
S.i7 Willaiiiolle
C.J. 1'L'I.TON, Man,tKer
1'll'We IVf)
nml (Mis llllloit anil Mrs. .loo Lis
ter of I'rlnevllle; Mrs. W. t". Illuik
of Wlnnenllliia. Nov,: Uiikln ot
I'hlloiniiill. t ire,; fh.iilis of I'or
viillls: Aletmiiler of llorrlslilils
mi.l Mm. Waril flam ot Hums.
Iturir.
Tho lleiU-etnilh family has reslil
eil In various Houtliern Kreitoh
towns, IIviiib fur ii few years In this
vli'lnlty, lull Is now 111 I'teswrll
They have two ehllilren llvlmr I'.l !
hert of Creawell mul Mrs, Mollle
Dilen of llosehlirir, I
Numerous frleiuls rnlleil nt lh
fttllott home tielween 3 tttul V HUt ;
of town relatives wero present a ;
follows. Mrs. M. K. ferrivnl. Mull
moulh: Mr. nml Mrs. Harvey tliith. :
rle, Monmouth; Mr. anil Mrs.H.lolm
M. Imvls Mrs, Kiln Davis C'rnlE
anil son Kurl. Mr. mill Mrs. tin!
I'erry nml Mrs. Mtirv luivls. nil of
I'ortlnml: Mr. anil Mrs, Ike lieiup
sey.' l-vlnKtoli. ore.: Mr. anil Mrs.
John Ktlivnnls nmt Mrs. Hnrnh Kl ,
Holt, of NprlltBflelit: Mr. ami .Mrs.;
Henry Martin, ot rorvnllls: Mr,
anil Mrs, Charles Klsher, Allinnv: ,
Mrs. Mnmle llolul. I'orthutil: Mr :
unit Mrs Jiiy Klllolt nml two ehltit. .
ren of rlillomnlh mot all the III-'
llott ehlhtren eitit their famulus;
who live In olher plaees. .
CHIROPRACTIC
ii the greatest method ot the
age in preventing, treating nnd
permanently curing 95 of all
diseases.
CHIROPRACTIC
is safe, sane and sure. You
owe it to yourself td inves
tigate. '
DR. GEO. A. SIMON
. Over Ludford's Taint Store
Pbon 35SJ
Established 1901
Eug
ene Business
SV f 1
A. E. ROBERTS, Pres.
A Modern School of Business
DAY SCH00i-Always in
session, offering you your
choice of a Bookkeeping
Course, a Stenographic
Course, or a General Busi
ness Course.
NIGHT SCHOOL Begin
ning on Monday, September
18, at 7:00 p. m., and con
tinuing through the winter,
giving you an opportunity to
utilize three evenings each
weejf to your great advan
tage 'and at a small cost.
' ! The more you learn
,' the more' you earn
It $osts you nothing to ask
about it. t '
.-'!'"'
Eugene Business
College
Eugene, Oregon'
3
HOW TO M A K
YOUR OWN
RADIO
Completely Shown
Friday and Saturday
at The REX ,
Special Lumber
SALE
To maintain room for a constant manufac
turing operation at our yard ami planer plant
vc will oiler lo the loeal trade at rcial te
(Ineed priors a good assortment of No. 2 and
3 grades of lumber, All thin material ii well
inaiiufaetttied, free from ml, and can lie used
for most any kind of liitilding pnqimes, with
o great saving in cost to the user. We invite
your inspection of this Itiiiibrr oil hand to.
gether with our general yard supply.' Our
Moi'k is maimfacliircd nml graded principal
ly in our own plant which is now the largest
nnd best equipped rcmntitifacttitiug plant in
the valley.
Walters-Parks Lumber Co.,
Inc.
4th and Pearl Streets Phone 500
Try Register Classified Ads if you want result! I
taking 20 Years offiacint
oerve tar Owners Joday
IU the early days of automobile
contests, Barney Oldficld out
to win every race studied tires.
His consistent success led other
drivers to ask for tires constructed
to his specifications.
Twenty years of road and track
victories with a steady and increas
ing demand for tires as he built them
convinced Barney Oldficld that
these speed tests pointed the way to
a better tire for everyday use.
The enthusiastic reception of Old
field Cords by the public proved ho
was right. Scores of the most
prominent dealers in the country
and many thousands of car owners,
experienced in the use of tires bear
witness by their decided preference
that Oldficld is doing a bigger and
better job of tire making.
This volume, handled in an effec
tive way in every phase of manufac-
ture and distribution, has' resulted
In price quotations far below what
you'd expect on tires known to be
better built and more enduring.
Practically every Important race i
event for three yenrs hits been won '
on Oldliclds. Tho Wichita Test Run ,
in which an entire set of Oldficld
Couh covered 34,1325 miles on rough
roads proves the mettle of tho Moit
Trustworthy Tires Built in every- .
day driving.
The Master Driver and Tire
Builder has given the public a new
standard of tire wear and tire cost
a true economy that every car owner
should know about.
Your Oldfield dealer has these
factstalk to him.
U1Q.1 -i.ilt-J WlH.
B. F. Goodpasture
EUGENE VULCANIZING WORKS