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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1923)
LARGE'S US Willamette Strt CAUGHT IN THE ROUNDS Llrrof Monnw Vlnlua II Wilhrlm. irtituiiil of the n. Male hank. n liil'lfl" f;H Euiono yrnlvrilay. . . . Inked Vktwr Here llnrry if Portland, wan a tuinlm ft In KuRnni. yenturitny ntul M lih hi plulrr. tin, Mary L, It 10 Mill airiH-l. t - tar II KMnillne ('iniiiill.it lUndlniiii ut tha Junior If UK lKUi of I ho V. M. ('. irr been roiniillril l.y K. tma, phynlrnl ilirn-tor. Tlio fxttn Jy: 71. Ilnwltn, 6T: bm. V: Crown. 67, )m HUium ronipany Itiwumm r-Th Coont KaiiK Lumber wr. which 0irrnlin a lilnnt iMi. win rriiunin uwinir lo- wtordlnir to nipnibem of tin Ut city yitr(lny. I-okkihk j ,aiul the value's ns sufc ns government bonds. The New Taffeta Frocks Meet the Demands of Youth and Springtime $18.50 to $39.50 I''.ml)(yinj ihc freshm-is ami charm ci( Spring in their flaring skirls, ti'hl lmiiiuu effi'irts ami linv-)lai-cil waist line, llicitc newly arrived Taffeta frock arc ready to play havoc in youthful heart. It in an interest infj collection, posse nsiiifr many attractive price alvnntajcH. In iilnii ikiirttil to l.n ronumi'il ut tlio hol.llhKn of tlin Count ItnnKO runi.i.tn iiom Motuluy, nccorillni; to report . ih Man t1iMil lit I'iiIIii' Court - it. T. (Ilirroy won fined 15 In police court yenlerduy for npeed Ins pitni a tri.il Intitrnoctlon with It In ear. Itnllnity Man Vlnlw J. T. Wal lace, traveling liKOitt of lite t'ttl niKo Noritiweniern niilw-iiy. wim In tlte city yenterrliiy on ono of III perloillral irlpn. IHiiirnlom Mart In Work nl Ar. mury In pretmratlon for tlio Ku Bene motor ear how whlrh open ut Iho armory tomorrow a rrew ot UworBtoin nlarted yi-nler.Iny to ntake llto (trill hull rencly for lite reception of the crowd. A Iiuko canopy wlitcli will cover the entire Welcome O. S. R. ML Association! At your service command us You've entertained guests who were customers of ours. Our Society Brand Suits have sat in your favorite 'hair and listened to your favorite victrola records. Ynu have admired these men, and if you haven't witl so to your wife chances arc she has said to I""! "I wonder where Mr. Blank htiys his suits hey always scent to look so well." n your own home is where Society Brand Suits Prove their merit and it's there we're trying ""S'lt and main to put them. $35, $40, $45 and more I ' ' , . . i - ne ot Eugene's best torer MORNINC RECISTER, EUCF.NE, ORE., WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21, im vault Ut IlKI lOOf In bvllltf lllnlllllf (1 " a pint of I In. Orlviiinl uiuni. VII , KIH'll W11. ,,,.,, , mo reei'iii I'miiuiMl iliHniuy. It'll fin KImIi'i'V I.' t j I.'iiim. r, u ,l ,,,.l, r in,,,,. H Iixik In it i r ii, r,,,,...,.i .., i.i ll.., Mm, K, Hihwiu.iilil. toy lli'iii.rlnl 0, liiri,vil niiiiy I(i,ki ik, yuiiiiK non iif ,lr. Mil.. A. A. ItuKi.iH, wliii him ""II iiulli, Ill Willi luiiMiniiiiilii, In ll'I'IMll'.l III Im Iliui'll liiruVIll, . . iw I.MiilniT Cm I'liri linw-il r. liiiuiKi A. Hlmiiim r nun i:lly Hun miii lium il u n,.w moila-l Omit ll'T n.. I.i ii till,, null Din lluwliiy Muliir riiimialiy, In, 111 0I..,. "i' Of I III lui illll'l' I'liMil'i ii, Vi-ir-rniik.' (irrieliil irn . K. Minium, lli'lil ixiiiinni'i- fur tin 1 HHi-.l Kliilin Viili-riiiin' liiiniill. win. ii Kiiuliii. liiinlm-m vlnllnr yi. "nli'V ul lln iriii. ut hn l,iiiiu iiiiiiily i-liii .n,r of I Im AiiHilluuil II ''I (..'low., Mi', mill Mm. Mi'yixiliU Arrlvo Ilium Mr. nmi sin. II. J. Hiy nubia Iwii tit t lvr.fl homu from o 'll (O l,UH Alllfcl.-M. Hlililli lliii'liurii I mill iiIIht niiiilliVrn 'ullfornlii .i.liil, IiiivIiik lii.i.n (mm ioiii u tii 1 1 nmi a hiiir. l.i.i.,. r, m W lllllim lli.ll, of ho I'rli'ii Hllm mi, puny, him li ft for I In. hoiiii. of III Mlnl. r, Minn .limi t lli'll, iii-iir l.o. mil., win-in hi. will Mi..inl i In. n.l U wi-i-k. Minn H..II linn n liom.,. ul. in I I'll,, mi in , I.OIIIIHI district. lllinrlllirK VlHlliim lllTI' Mr. mnl .Mrn. V. II. tnhir, of Hon... liillK. i.r Inr for ll liw iliyn Willi Sir. mnl Mrn. hiirlin II. Klnlwr of tin r.iy. Th HHe.urf vbiltorn nft aiieniiiiiK thu annual mMHlun of lilt (Mi-Koil Ketllll M.-lchlUltH 1 1 MHO clallon, I'ortlnnd liu unuico Mjuui(cr itiviH ii. ii. j'jrkfiH, or I'ortlnml. manaKr of thu ('nltud HtatuH K. Uelity ii nd (itiaranty company, ha left for I lie north ofter a buHlneHH vlmt of tieveral dayn with Major W. (I. While, lucul rcpftMeiitatlvu of thu company. M. lr'H to Hnvu I'rotcrniii Th pupllN of Hi. Mury'M hcIiooI will k'vu a patriotic proKram at thu Ht-hool IhiH arternoon at 2:30 o'clock, i'nirlotio hoiikh and re cltatloim will be ffiituren of the proKrum. It In announced that thu public In Invited. Portland .lounuilUo llcrt- MIhh Jennlu I'erkimi and MIhh Ariel liunn. former lnlverHliy of OreKon HtudentH In thu itchuul of Journal lum. aro heru rpreMun(lni Port land hewHpupem at the annual con clave of thu OrKon Hlalo Itelail MerchnntH uitftoclatlon. Frmtk llrniH-h llllcy KttiniJiliicd -Krinik H ranch HI ley, lecturer on thu Pftrlflo NorthweMt, who ha beqn horv for thu utni threu davn, npeakliiff nt the nrmory, and before the itotary und KiwanU clubH, wan the uuettt ut a dinner party luM evenlnir nt tho homo of Mrn. W. K. leweii ut f-ulrmount H-ulKhtH. Mill ItiMalllntr New Kiuciju A new donkey uk n oblalued by iho Penn Lumber company Ih le iiiK IttHialled In a new tract of tim ber near tho plant of thu concern ut I'enn, Tho new timber wiih re cently purchitHcd from thu Mnrrl und . Monro compuuy. Opunuloim ar to Im ntartcd at onco on the new HtnndM, according to J. W. I.lclity, prcfiiucnt of tho 1'enn com pa ny. New Uftcnlrt Vnr Iltn For HImiw A model of Hip now l.!ncoln limou- wine hH bvnn rorclvrd hero at lhehln HiociateH. purchaited tho con- k. i;. umimons nirency. n a aem- trolllnr Interest In the firmi A unntratnr. and will bo a feature of ;now nandor and motor In addition iho Hlmmons booth ut tho auto mo a dowel machine are included nhow thin week. A model of tho. in tho nhipment, according to tho now Tour-amir Hoonn rorci iinn uiho boon rent hero for tho motor car display In nddltlnn to now models of the Ford line, according to Mr. Hlmmons. CVhiI C-PlHfi-n to Increase Hold- lilts The HtockholdurH of tho Co- quiiie valley coat company, wnicn J fieason. according to the budget, j operates nt Rlvcrton, In Coos coun- .Commissioner Roney Hold that ;ty. mot hero yentordny und voted to-Home changes will bo made In the ;incroaso tho capital stock of the road. Tho Improvements will be i corporation to provide 'or tho pur- mudo as early this year as possi chnsn f ndditlonnl property of ; bio, he said. -, Inborn 600 neres near the mines. -. jPlnns were taken up for a motor! Party of Pennsylvania Pooplr rnrnvnn to go to tne mines irom here somo time In tho spring. Ixuvlng for Sou Hi to PumtuiAO linn-!- Charles Taylor, proprietor of tho Ninth nvenuo feed burn, leaves today for the southern dis trict of tho county for the pur pose of purchasing horses for tho auction to ho held at tho local' burn next week. A string of be tween R0 nnd 60 horses nro now at I tho stnblo, ncrnrdlng to Mr. Tny- lor who states that tne auction win Im one of tho largest horse sales held hero In so mo time. Farm Machinery Arrives A car load of farm machinery from tho nlant of tho Molino compnny hits arrived hero over tho Oregon Elec tric road. Tho shipment has boon consigned to tho Grangers' Ware house aHuociatloti nmi wm no sot a on the co-oponitlvo plnn to the mombors of tho organmnuon. this will bo tho first venture of tho ('.rangers to purchnso farm equip ment In a carload lot for resale to the membership of tho association. m m Car Is Klmrk by Trntn A car driven by Bert Halley, 18S Madison street, was struck by a Southern Paclfln freight train nt tun vnsu Ington street crossing Into Mon day night. Tho train was backing slowly and of tho flvo occupants of the motor car none was Injured but tho machine was badly damaged ns a result of being curried along the rlght-of-wiiy. Those in tno car Wore Mr. nttri Mrs. Bert Bailey nnd Infant son nnd Mr. nmi Mrs. Wnlter Anderson. . . High School IIiihoIniH Mm Ac tin Although the tmnohnll "' son will be sevorul weeks in the future, nctlvp preparations for tho organisation of a team to represent the Kimono high school are under wny. ncrnrdlng to F. U Omnnls, coach of tho locnl sqimd. Tho dia mond on thn Honth Willamette si root grounds will ho put In shape for tlio coming practice, sny Mr. (iriinulH. II was planned to hnvo been marked nut on tho proposed new nlhlello field of tho school, hut this plan hns been postponed for tho present. The prospects itro bright for a fust aggregation of talent nt tho K. H. H. this spring, Is iho prediction of nrnnnls. More Howl Tno lnno county court ih pmiimnH -..ii a i.inok nf 1400.000 of Ms high way bonds nt once, according to rM-viniHionerH oinm .-.-. Thin will tnko enro of nil bond pro jects plniinod for this yonr, thoy ...li Thn nonlects to bo Worked tlils'vonr nro thifio soctlons of the old terrltorlul rourt, u wctlop of tho IiIkIi Imnn luiiil to Uiku creek ley, lli(. i lli'iiiiilii-Ailu iohiI, l In mir i.i. mil oi im. .lii.n r.iiii i'o.iu ii 1 1. 1 in i;i hui'u-l.lnii eoiiiiiy l.nu row!. f I lit. J f i Im I IcoiiMi) Jim fin optcirH'l (Imi lit tlio iilliiu of f.'ouiity (,'loi'K luimt Itiiiwr In (ti I,', H. Hority, nir.Ki-r In Uio Hlimluw im llonul Toi-uHt ut Mitpliion, Ih l'-ru for a Ivw iImvh on buHlmiMM cori twviu will) tim HM'vliro. New i Irmid liiHiiillcd W, )(. I'hrlMtoiilicrnoiii pruitrldtof of III' flUir llltf WOrKH lit Ui'i JWftTHOII Klvmtl, Jinn JiiNt liiHtnllrd a new ivvtt U: t'U'unliiK dovlro fur curiJiitM. Onvoiiliiii Mn ii Hero A. DiivUl hoii. iiim iifiKd' of t lio incrrlifi nt itt-rvlrc (h-purtmi'iit or ih On'on- tun, wiih iif-ru yiHifrdiiy from ron land on KthIImk Iho rctull dculrr' convention. HIvi'P Huh KIm'ii Tho nilnd of Kuniloy nlKltl nmi Monduy inornlnjf rauHt( thu rlvi-r to lino thrnn or. four fnt. It luiil rlHt-n from lioiKhl of fl.H ffut Huturduy to 7.3 fiK.-t yoHtortlay. ' JiiIIiin Schuar.m hlld lfrf J i I Urn HnliwiiieiHrhlld, u . hutiliwun man of Iti-no, Ni;v., Ih hiru, hav Intr hi-un calh'd on account of thu lllm-HH of hlM mothtT, Mm, K. HchvarzHchlld, wl died iy!tr du. Milndi, Mill Attala In OpwatUm rim piuni or tiu jjihu tsmtiKiv company m-ar Jtctxcn Ih aKaln In opi't-atlon aftvr ItuViiiK JiUHp-nded work hoiiio tlm a(fo, accord I nf to vinitorH from Hint dUtrlct here ycHtcrday, Hi'lK kaliM to Mtyt Tonljclii Tho KuK"n Htht'ltah aflH(ini)1y will iin-i-t tonlKht at thu I. O. O. ! If'mplo for tii'Uttiv work. Hp-i-ncer flutlu lodK" of Iho Odd FolloWH coitfcrrcd tlio Initiatory doirreo on candidatfM ut a ini-utliiK hutt nlKht. rm. HciidHckt Hero Mrn. ford Hcndrluki Ih hvru from Knnt urn OrvKoit vlHltlng nt thu hornv of lnr ltfr. Mih. (. K. lAse. Mr. Hmdrlckrt. who U now at Ha lem on buidiHftft boforo thu state U'gln laturv, Ih i-xpvctvd to urrlvo In a day or two. i Two Svw lU-Mll'nciH to lie liultiwY(Jittrday W. H. Alexun- dT, city bulldlnir lnpctor, ljuiuvd a pen nt to Murlo H. 8orenaon to erect a ii-nl'W-nco ut 101 f Ktxth ttvenuo wcHt at a cont of $2000 and to W. O, Houtrur to wrcct n rt-Mldi-nce at 670 KlKhth avonue wont at a cont of $300(1. i W. V. Offlcx! Ui-iH lmprovmutitM K. C. ,olo. of Heiitilc, diHtrlct comrmrclal Hupcrlntotidnt. and K, It. Hllilmrd. of Han Francisco, plant Hujiorlntcndcnt of th Wcntrn Tnlon Telegraph comjmny,' wcrt. hero yeHtvnUy looklnir over the lo cal office wl(h a vlnw to lnHtullin a number of Improvement!!. r Guanbancn to Toko Navy Kx&m- iiainn oiin Murray. member of Company OreRon National (tuitrd, of IhiH city, and H. K. Bl HonHOhn. of tlio headiiuartern com- pany. Imvo uppliod for onllHtmeilt in thn I'nftod Htaten navy niMtKn the local rocrultHitc office anfl'nv will leave for Portland to. coniDkactJU' final e xuminntlyuy. - . Handle Knc4or' IivdnlUiifc linlp- j mom Hoveral plecen of now jih--chnnical cqulpni-nt aro "WTmrTh- stalled ut- tho local plant of the Kuxenn handle factory, accord inn irt j. i jonoa. who rpcontlv. with ; manuKer. ComnilNKlononi Go Over Road County Commissioners bharp and Itonoy went over tho Jasper-Pleasant Hill road yesterday. This is ono of the market road projects on which .$8000 will bo placed this , I lore Mrs, James H.cks, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hicks, Miss Anna Hicks nnd O. O. Hicks, of Pcnnoylvnnta sopped In Eugene yesterday on tholr way to California nnd were reglKlered nt tho Griggs, They said that Eugeno looked like a mighty good town and thoy wero delighted with tho climate after having been in enow ever since thoy loft homo. WnHlihurton's Birthday to He Colob mi tHl J . W. Geary post, O. A. R. and tho Woman's itouer corps will glvo a Washington's birthday entertainment in the post room at tho nrmory, Thurs day night. J. M. Will in ms will speak on the llfo of Wnshlngton. Howard M. Browneii on Lincoln nnd Ow M. Stevens on Grant. Theso addresses will bo inter? spersod with readings nnd music. Pronosctl Golf Club Rlto In- HHHi.ii A committee of the Eu gene Country dun nccompnnieu ny Oeorgo Ju nor. golf green architect, hns completed nn inspection or tho proposed mention or tho new ciun grounds nt tho Braes. A mooting mi uiu ofucem of th6 club with the dtrcctora will bo hold tit the rooms of tho chumbor of commerco to night "nd reports wW h made on tho ndvuntngos of tho Bra 03 and itmo too rum -ite not ill 01 ihu cuy. A decision will bo reached hh to what plans will bo launched for the new grounds. German StnO-eHtrt Oomln.jr Two German students, Joachim Frled rlch. of Heidelberg, nnd Hanf Tloslor, of Berlin, nnd n Holland er, Plot Roest, of Ijpyden. will visit tho University of Oregon campus March 4 under Iho nus pcos of tho NUtlonnl Student Fo rum of America to Inform Ore gon undorgmduntoA of present day European collegiate llfo. Tho visitors will remain on the cam pus for lour days appearing nt a number of meetings to ho held under tho niiHpicoa of student or guhlKntlons. Retnvii 1nni SiNwIdf After n visit of several daya at Portland, Astoria and Heuslde, Bert Snook, aoconipnnlod by his sister, Pearl, and bis mother, Mrs. B; J. fnook, of Hprlngfiuld, have returned to their homo. The party reports that thn hotel nt Hon si do lifts again boon closed following 'its oporutlon for n period of several weeks dur-v lug tho tlmo hotel nccommodfltlons wore lacking in Astoria on aooount of tho fire. Tho pnrty mndo tho trip to tho const by motor nnd re port that thoy encountered much vul-mnnw noun. ,.r iiivrm. i'iiv i, ,,,l Mniui lu, with but lew niol i, lain on I the luud. H. I'. Aitvnt In Illy W. II. I -iik nix, tiaclliiK pafcHciijier akent of Hie Houthi'tii J'aclflo company. w.ih in thu city iner iiiRiit, re;n lenl at thu (IiIkkh. ! ! ItiiMucMK Nanin Ih Klleil The (iKHiimi ( biifilueitH name, JOiiKi iie- HombuiK J'lelKht company, wiih fllixl In I Im orilcu of County Clerk Iiiynon by Allen Jiurt. Circuit Court Caw) OlhjnlwsMl - The i;lrcuit court cao of tho John hoii ItroH. Motor company uKairiHt ll. . Alclhy jiikI C. Melby wuh IKmixHiMl yeHtuiduy. haviiiii been wtthd. 5lurHii(c litft'iiMo Iwiiitl A rnarilaKv Huciiho ban been lunued at the oMIce of County Crk It. H. 1 5 ry non to Myron I. Hhelley and MIm.1 iCiiny ll, IliffKiriM. both of Crenwell H. K. I. Xo. 1. Hfvo fiinn Kan Frunelwo Mr. and Mrn. Kidney WelriHchenk, of Ha ii Kra nclaco, a re Iter?, havlriK been called on uccount of tho III iiuhh of Mrn, Welnchftnk'H rnoth e r, M I'M. K. He h wa rzHcli lid, wh o died yuKterday, a WfUtliliiirUin Still Huh Know There Ih mill a Kreat deal of anow on thu ground ut Ceutralla and in all porta of Wentern WunhlnKton. accordltiK lo A. T, Horch, wife and hoii, or Centra I la, who are nt the Hmeed. They wero uKreeubly mir prM:d to note thu uhKonce of hiiow and the warm weather upon their arrival here, Work on IMnyhln-d to Klurt Work on tho grading and leveling of tho Ktound of the outdoor pluy rdied of the deary Hchdol will atari immediately, according to action taken yeHturday ut a Hpeclal meet Inif of tho deary Parent-Teacher aHHOclntton. PlanH were amo made for the'lnnlallatlon of the proposed ho wing room at tho itchool. V. M, C. A. to lluvo KlnU Moot- .nit InvitatlonH huvo been celved at the Kukciiu Y. M. C. A. to have the officialH of the uhaocIu Hon nttind a meet Ins to be held nt ort ltt nd M a rch 14-15 at w hlch time Dr. John it. Mott, prominent national lieu re in tho OHHOciatlon will be the leading iipeaker. Five lay deleiioU'H und ono repreRonta- tivt of tho mlnlHterlal union und one from the Hi-Y club are In cluded In the Invitations received IIl-Y RcKtt Advisors Tho Jun ior Hi-Y club nt the flnrt regular me-ftlnff of the orpanlzation hint nlirht elected (1. E. Klnnerty. prin cipal of the high Hchool, oh faculty advlHor and O. A. HouKlum. of the hrt National bank, n buHlnesa man ndvlHor. W, P. Walter, boys' work secretary of the Y M.. was nanifil an uHHOclatlon advbtor. A committee of tho Hi-Y was named to draft a coiiHtltution which will bo nroHonted at tho next meeting of the club. Oh'M Problem Kindled The T'nlvcralty of Orejjort school of ed ucation has established a psycho loKlcal'ana educational bureau for the conjuration.- of child prob- ems. 4Lembcrs .of the faculty h(afospecialiets In educations!! nnvcholoify have set Monday and Wednesday afternoons ns time when :thy may bo consulted. 'hoy nre prepared to Klve sukkob HmWItr patrnts on xhild problems iUixLto -suKKewt hooka and mono graplis that will bo helpful In the caUVST "children." PERSONAL MENTION Adam Rlchey, of Jasper, was here yesterday. -' D. F. Marks, of Mabel, was a visitor in Eugene yesterday. : Mrs. H. P. Hnrmoh, of Lowell, was iu tho city yesterday. Dean A brains, of Wcndling, was here yesterday on business. Olaf Hansen, of Acme, Is hero for a few days on business. George Hmlth, of Walterville, was in Eugene yesterday on buai- 1 ners. I Mrs. Ethel Cram is spending a few days hero from her homo at Not I. E. J. Moore, county school su perintendent, visited the Fall Creek school yesterday. O. S. Lesh, of tho Coust Range Lumber compnny, was here yester-, dav from Mabel. j Joe Irwin and wlfo of Cottage.! Grove-wero in the city over night.'j J. H. Cummings came down fromji Blue River yesterday. We Recommend SEIBERLING Tires At Pre-War Pricea . PACIFIC AUTO CO. How to Buy Fire Insurance You May Need More Than Fire Insurance Fire insurance nukes good nearly all fire losses. There arc certain other .forms of protection, however, that many property o w ners need. These arc called Rent, Riot and Civil Commotion, and Use and Occupancy in surance. They supplement the fire policy. Let this agency of the Hartford Fire Insur fines Co. adviss you EMERY Insurance Agency 37 Ninth Ave. W, Phone 667 . . Eugene, Oregon MltS, HOItT. McMl'lllMIDY AM) oi ii cits iiivi;v ihxui:! Wlfn of .Mum hrrvliw lafo Term En Sliilo I'niMi ntiury Obiiiint JCtfiil KcMirution Four moro divorces wer uranlcd by .Indue d. K, Hklpworth at yen- t i clay s HLHMion ul tMu circuit ouil, ; Iva heora McMurphey was k-vcii i i decree from Kobert H, McMur- i phey on the k round of cru'.-l and , nhuiiMiu treatment. Hhe was W- i en tho care and custody of their . child, lMiK(,ne l;urhiiell, and -; a month alimony for li Im mipport. Mrtt. Mc.Mu-phcy stated that her, huHbaixl used her rouKhly and that he remained out late at nlKht. They were married Oirtober fi, 1317, j Airs. Carrie Klchnrdhon was i freed from her husband, Jerry M.I KicnardHou, who Is now nerving a j Iffo term in thu state prUon for i a statutory crime aifuliiKt their 12-year-old da lighter. They were married October IH, IBO.1!, at Ulan- chard, Iowa. MtH. Klchurdson was j civen tho care und custody of the other children. Mrs. Mary fsrnlth was divorced from Loran K . Hmlth on the K round of d'-Hertion. They were mariled in I'ortland June 30, 1919. Mrs. Hmlth testified that her hiiH bund told her In June, lb21, that ho war, coming to KuKeno to attend the state American legion ronven tion und that ho bus never re turned. Mrs. Klla Hake was given her decree from Htunley Hake because ho refused to support her. She was allowed to resume her maiden name, Kllu Mary Hayes. They were married at Jacksonville, Ore., De cember 4, 1916. AXNOi:C'EMKTS THE WASHINGTON P.-T. A. will meet with the Condon P. T, A. at the woman's building today. THE MATRON'S OLTLD OF THE Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. Frod Brown, 1153 Patterson street, this afternoon at 2:20. Evury member is urged to attend. THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL) meeting of Irving grange Fri day at 8 o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of deciding the quest-on of remodeling the kitchen of the grange hall and com piloting thtj arrangements for the banquet that la to be given Thursday, March 1. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21. at 3:30 o'clock the Condon P.-T. A. will give a silver tea at the woman's building. . Other asso ciations of the city will be Its guests. Frances Hays, field sec ictary of tho state child welfare committee will speak. Between 2:30 and 3:30, university girls will guide gaesta over the build ing. The Warner Oriental art collection will be open at this time. BORN HELLIWELL At tho Mercy hos pital. February 19. 1923. to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Helllwell, of Cot tage Grove, a son. KYONS-At the home, 1290 Socohd avenue west, February 18. 1923; to Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Lyons, a daughter. BETTIS At Oregon CltyV Febru ary 20. 1923. to Mr. and' Mrs. Frank M. Bettls. a son. weieht SH pounds. Mrs. Bettls was Mil dred Gladstone of this city. k" C. E. Phone Hous. P. HICKOX, piano tuner. 1S23J, or Morris Music t-Sl-mo Save the Difference w win wii yog 2 Hora Pulls 2X WlTfl on aLif time GosrmntM. NowJC700 - ONLY V I 'r&v Beat Any Enaim Vi Ever Haw mtii km u Pew Pirts Lffl Wfliht Mote roum Lowot in Price. Adaptable for any work yon have. Barn DUtiiU, GuoUne, Kiram or Gas, Oil and m tbn la operaUoa. Veltum & Clow Manufacturing Co. ' 2d and Blair Lane County Agents ENGINES IN STOCK you May Have New Furniture and Pay Later Some of the best homes in Eugene are furnished on the easy payment plan. Many times it is. more convenient to use our credit plan than to pay cash. We invite .you ; to ; drop into the store any time and look our stock over and learn how conveni ent we make the payments to credit customers. Applegate Furniture Co. Heilig Theatre Bldg. The Butterick Publishing Co. Announces a OFFER on subscriptions taken now for the I telin Mrs. Braasch, a special repre sentative of the Butterick Pub lishing company, will be at our store for a few days renewing old subscriptions and taking new ones for the Delineator at a new special price. y ... Phone or See Her Monday ' 2d floor StVRRIED SHELLEY-HIGOINS At the of fice of the justice of the peace in this city, February 20. 1923, Myron L. Shelley and Misa Ruby H. HiRgins. both of the Creswel! neighborhood. Judge Jesse G. Weils officiating. Violin, loaned free to beginners. Pacific Conservatory, 711 Willam ette street. Violin, piano, volca cello, wind Instruments taught. ll-l-tf T ewLoats Aire Smartly Styled in FIVE MUTUAL LIFE. O. M. Sprauue, U. 8. Nat'l Bid. 2-17-tf JOB PRINTING ' OVKM U. . NATIONAL BAKK 6ervka,QualitT, Fil Price and e ' Square Deal kenp us busy. Valley Printing Co. in the Spring Manner By every sign and line arc these- new Coats NEW. They display it in wrappy effects, draping, bloused back affair or cape. They display it in clever touches of embroidery, of stitching, in folds, tucks, and crush ing material, and their fabric. ( 1 ' ' One line , has never . been more complete or our val-; ues better. Phone 919 Gilmores Your Home