Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, March 21, 1923, Image 2

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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE. ORE WEDNESDAY, MARCH , 1923
TWO
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,.A Lfliijm
CFTAf X OF BASKETBALL
ill-Coast Center Honored
I By H is Team-Mates
Hunk Latham," Oregon's all
coast center, wu elected captain
of the baskolpall team .for' twp
lason Jui gssstd fnd jielly cap;
tain " for" the coming leuon at a
Heeling of the basketball letter
men In the men' gymnasium yes-
rrdar afternoon.. Latham la the
utataadlng star'pf'tb team and
Id natural lendrr and merit the
lection In every way. The elec
tion marks a chance In the policy
of Coach. George M. Bohler, who
as been arninsl tne iaea 01 eieci
to( captains la the past. '
, Hunk Jtham 1 a letter man In
three aporta baseball, baaketball
and football and la a star In
each of the aporta. Before comlnft
to Oregon he played on the teams
of Salem high ichodl In baaketball
lit baseball and In the hoop (port
was a" team mate "of Amory (Slats)
fUU, who la the Aggls' tar for
ward and captain.
lWS TQBE GUESTS
COUNTRY CLUB PLANNING
! , tOSElWq I?( VAlIOSf
j In response to an Invitation from
ho officials bf Ihe Roseburg coun
try club, a delegation of members
Kthe Eugene country club will
end the week-nd at the TJmb
a county grounds. 'The number
f guests ' from her has not yet
keen determined but If the weath
er is favdrable It 1 -predicted that
(large gathering of the Kugenians
will make the motor trip, accord
ing to officers of the local club.
The Itoseburg organisation re
cently completed a new goir course
and the visitors will inve the op
portunity of playing a few rounds
in competition wltit tho home tal
at, la tha promising announcement
or those in churxo of tho trip.
GENERAL MANJI6ER FDD
IPOHTS HASBEEN CHOSEN
Jack Day Selected as Efr
1 ficiency Expert
At a meeting of the student
managers of the University of
Oregon held yesterday evening at
the Anchorage. Jack Hay, of fort
land, waa elected general manager
with a view to Increasing efficiency
and co-operation in handling the
various ports. The student mint,
gera are at" present perfecting a
skeleton organisation to aid in
handling student enterprises 'and
In the selection of future managers
and assistant managers.'
The student managers for the
year follow: awrenco Hull,' var
sity football: Jack Day, varsity
and fro ah basketball and; frosh
football; John Palmer, varsity
track; Jack Myers, varsity base
ball; Jimmy Meek, men's glee
club; Ted Qtllenwaters. women's
glee club; concerts, Roy Bryson:
orchestra, Wally 8trane; student
body dances, Pat Irelan.
" Tho student ' managers work
under tho general direction of Jack
Benetiel' graduate manager.
Violins loaned free to beginners!
Pacific Conservatory, 731' Willam
ette street." Violin. Mono, voice.
cello,' wind Instrument taught.
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S SB ' Sk- lT.4Br B
Tts Choice of
Women Who
Kaow StrV
Well dressed women who follow fashion to the finest
details show keep interest, in . millinery bearing the
Fiskhat jabel. They knrjw it means "Style and Quality
Assured." We have an excellent showing of the new
Fisktiati-7-as well as models of our own dpsign.., You))
be pleased with the values. v' " . ' "
W r'M Tin ft: II
Katmmuui
mm
r rrT T7TTC"T XT A TTAV AT T A .TTT
Carter
. .. for
STARTUP. GENERATOR
gATTERY WoiRtK
APTO ELECTPIQ SRRVIQC QO.
AtkoriMd WmIImmm Sotk Station -
COMPLETE STOCK OF GENUINE ELECTRICAL
Lvmbtf, Lath, Shingles, Sit
. fboM45Z
. of superior quality, cut from old growth body fir log,
and has been piled since early summer. ' " '
It ha; more fuel value than second growth; and many of
"pur customers claim it is the equal pf body fir. Prder
load arid convince yourself of its great quality.
$qw is the time to make your reservation for
. next winter's supply. Have it delivered early,
so it will thoroughly season.
:" K ', . , ; . ; '.
The Booth Kelly Lumber Co.
ibwooi
HlfEJI VIC FOLEY IN BOUT
Claimant to Bantam Title of
. Canada Is Loser
8KATTUG. March 18. Jndy
Killlon of, Minneapolis, won a do
cision over Vic Voley. claimant to
the, bnntumvelght title of Canada.
In a six-round match hers, tonight
'Many of tho'fans Indicated' that
the decision did not appeal to
them. ' 1 ' '
Dillon weighed lit pounds jnd
Foley 'ltitt'. Th' fight became
Interesting In the second round
t l.iu i.il ttrlfh a l.,rt and
w iivii rvirj " ....
crossed with th right. In the
.. . . ' . . .'. . .. ..1 , Km
inira rouua roy ai'i-i i
taking It easy. Plllon took the
.1... M. - tH- nn.wiin if at the
fourth but J"61ey appeared to have
tne oeuer oi me
tH itli nillnn tlrave
Foley across 'the ring with a right
and' left biqv.roai uia not isnu
-I- tJn. K Mn trtM. Into it In
. i t..u K,,t rjiiilt VII con- I
, . . . , n. . n 1 1 II i. II Till I
Mnrivui III iv v. ......
swinging.
T Ul.ntr rUnVMr llffhtWCisht'
took a decision frbm Sflckey Han
non. substituting for Johnny ru
gate of Portland. ;
Bill Bmtnan Im lUxnvciing
KKW VOIIK. March SO. PUI
Brenhan. Chicago hea-ywclght.
.h .nffBMit a. sllsht concussion
.k. kr.ln n result Of his,
knockout'by Luis Angel Flrpo, tho
South American puguun. m a ooui
at Madison Sftuara Garden a woek
ago, ha so far recovered as to be
able to leave tne nospuai. w
announced today. ' Brennan will
nnuin out of the ring competition
indefinitely."
CROWDS-CMOWDS-CROWDS
The Peoples Cash Store of Eugene
Mm
AT TUB THEATRES TODAY
Csstle Msurlce ' Touroeur'i msm
moth prodactk ot "The Cbrlitlsn." or
Sir BsU Cslo.' surrlni Richard DIs and
Mse Sunk', Special Short Futures and
Reviews of Intepwt. '
Rex rint day. The Hero," starring
John gsiapolls. Bsrbara La Uarr. Ou
ton Olsss, selected as best ot the six best
pictures of the month; Ruth Roland la
"Tbs FlsmlBl "Forest" tb Meond chap
ter of "The Timber Queen ;" Rex Com
edy. "Ouch." " .
Hellix Opening engsgeawnt of Mel
Herts, noted organist, who recently com
pleted solid yesr's eniaitmsnt st the
Psatages In Saa Frsncltco : Slinor
OLtb's photoplsr of a screen star's llfs
ia Holliwoed. 'The World's a Stage."
testurlng Dorothy Phillips snd s meri
torious cast; 'Fox News; Aesop Fsble;
Fox Two-Part Comedr.
Coming "Jsts "Head ;" Prince snd
Psuper;" Buster Kestoa In "The Elec
tric House;." "Adam's Rib;" "The Fs-
moas Mrs. Fair;'' Gloria Swanson la
"My AmerlesB Wits:" Zsne Orer"'
"Riders of the Dawn;" rVstter Heirs In
"Mr- Billngs Spends His Dime;" round
three of H. C." Wltwer's "Fighting
Blood;" . "Universal Jewel. "Driven :" the
torr ot the lite' of Christ. "Behold the
Man;" ."The BatcV'Tbs Third Alarm
Wesler (Freckles) Bsnr In' person;
"Tha Prisoner;" '"The Kaiser lo Exile.!'
1 We are face to face with a situation , that : demamb NnuucDc
YOUR SAVINGS quick action that compel an immediate dwpoal of at iSrViii7
ARE this entire flock of high-grade merchandise into ArHuvh'
MEASURED ready cash. Experience has taught us that the quick- AWT WH ERE
BY YOUR est way to sell merchandise is to price it so low that SUCH Jf5ASTIC
PURCHASES. it will practically sell itself. That's exactly what you'll SLsASHING OF
BUY! BUY! find here; Our time is limited. You must act Now PRICES
at once! Come!
Not an Ite)m Has Escaped the Blue Pertcl
IPeoples Oaislh. Store
EXPERTS SIFT "BREAKS"5
IN RADIO BROADCASTING
BOOVEB CAIJ FOR EXPERTS
. TO CONSIDER PRpBUtatS '
Conferees la Executive Sowdoo Coo-
glder Kenr Schexw) of AllooatloK
',' Bsnds of Vsn IjeasIas
" WASHINGTON, March 20. Ex
perts In the radio field and govern
ment officials concerned In Its ex
tension met her today at the call
of Secretary Hoover to consider
various' problems' that have arisen,
particularly with a View to ellmln-
atlbg- Interference' in broadcasting
to tne public.
'After preliminary presentation of
views' 'by the government " repre
sentatives, officials of radio aaso
j clatlons,' maiiufacttfrers and broad
. casting station operators, th con
jferees wSht into executive com
: mlttee sessions ' for consideration
of a new' scheme tor' allocating
bands pi wave lengtns.
Failure of the last 'congress to
enact' rerulatory legislation. Sec
retary Hoovef said at the outset
of tne conterence, has made nec
essary Voluntary cooperatldn and
administrative" assistance to estab
lish control.' The objective, he said.
1 to guard against taking steps
wmcn would ninaer tne develop
ment of an infant science, and ex
tend the "Usefulness of a service
which, he said, already had enlist
ed 688 hrOa'dcastlng stations and
perhaps 2,600,000 private Individ
ual receiving stations.
1 $t$ government might be will
ing to relinquish 'part bf Its present
monooolv of "the wave lenath
baiifls between 600 and 1600 meters
Mr. Hoover" Indicated. -
C. P. Jenkins, In charge of the
government experimental' work In
tne transmission ot pnotos ny rapio,
declared ''that within a short time
research workers hoped to perfect
even transmission of motion pic
tures and 4ked special considera
tion for the operation of such de
vices. ' l . . :
! ' yflitit Are 'Son' fcpoW? -By
way of explainlpg sun spots,
an Enallsh scientist, during the
course of an address made before
the Royal society,: suggested that
there may be certain levels In the
brilliant shell of hot vapors con
stituting the visible surface of. the
sun,, where the temperature, Al
though very high, falls below the
critical temperature of the ele
ment there present In that case
those elements would.1 bo precipi
tated Into lipoids; if the pressure
were sufficiently (teat, tjuch uque
fled masses, floating In gasoous
matters of greater density, would,
it Is thpiighT, 'tfresdnt the char
nctXMntfr. ahnearanca -of sun Soots.
for If the liquid were opaque it
would loon darker man tne sur
eniindltir nhotosnhere. When tha
liquid re-evaporates the spot dis
appears. This theory Implies that
the sun spot are the first visible
beginning of a chango ot state in
f V, a an n U.n ah in utfin Pt (1 T I
BBAt. ESTATE TRANSFERS
Willsmetts Vsller Lumber Co. to Bd-
ward W. yes tracf tp 13 8 H J W
410. I
Troels Kllnie et ux to Hsns Kllnse
B.1B scre v u n it t w (nouu.
Com well et ux to lasno V, Csmpbrll
let ID 8 14 lot 4 blk IB Mulligan's
don to tsno Co. $1. , ' '
John A. Rerndon et ux to W. K. wl -kins
lot 2 blk ; Wsllli-Dprrls ld to
ftusetH I tO. " '
W..K. Wllkliis.et ux '. to NellH . h
KeiJr lot t blk i W'.m. Dorl. sdd to
Eusene 110.
W. D. Cooper et ux to Laurs Pslse
Kolker IOU 14. IS. 18 blk 2 Mslspoo
Park 10.
V. W. Cslklns et ax lo Addle Kerr
lot. 57. 58 Foster's sdd Eusene.
Kelvin Hansen et ui to Addlo Kerr
lot. , 7 la blk 11 Cbula VUta Park
110.
W. T. Kerr et ux to William Clark
lots 8. 7 blk 11 Cbula Vl.ts Park; lots
B7. 58 Foater'a add Eugeoe 810.
M. Banle et ux to It. J. llovl'T et ux
lot 15 blk 10 Drlrerton add to Eu
sene 810.
Leror K. lluddleiton et ux to Iaw
retire E. glmmona et ux lot 8 blk 2
Hill Crest add Eusene 1850.
Alenio W. Wbeeler to Ole A. Mrrlnd
et al NW J-4 ot NB 1-4 c 12 tp 18
Jerome Vauxha et ux to Booth-Kelly
Lumber Co. lot 4sec81tpl7 8.il
W 810. ' ' r
Robert Reeves to Lorslne 8. Porter
et ux tract tp 18 S R 7 W 8550.
James W. 'Smith et ui to William
Harver et ux tract tp 17 8 R 5 W 81.
Waldo Watklus et ux to Arthur Wat-
kins 8E 1-4 or SEW 8-4 seo 2 tp 18
8 R 7 W 810.
J. 8. Lucker et ux lo W. D. Lee
lots 1. 2. 8. 8. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12, blk
26; lots 1 to 15 blk 31 Collect Hill
Psrk 810.
Ons H. Osdke et ux to Max Ru fl
int In tract In tp 18 S R 7 TV 810.
Vrlxbt B. Lee et ux to C. M. llurlburt
et si tract In tp 18 8 R 7 W 81. '
Harver Under et al to C. M. Hurl
bun et al tract In tp IS S R 1 W 81.
Charles P. Geaner et si lo J. E, Hen
drix SB 1-4 ot N'E 1-4 sec ft Ip 15 8
R S W 8800.
R. A. McCully et ux to A. C. Bonnett
Secretary Wallace Forbid
Packing Merger
1
,-v4-k;' -''ieSk,
'.:'S:ftc jSM
Secretary of Agrletilturo Wallace
has notified .1. Ogdnn Armour,
hond of Armour & Co., that ho
will not permit tho Armour Inter
ests to take over Morris & Co,, do-
claring this proposed morgor of
the two great packing 'businesses
would cream a cniniiiniiiitin in re
straint of, trade,
part of lot 1 blk 17 Iluddleatoo's ext
sdd Eusene S10.
J. 11. Oaroulte et ux to Bu.U. U Cr-
llle tract la aec 8 tp 21 8 R 1 W 8500.
Martin John Jetmundaoo lo Wllllaia
Dillon tracts tp 17 8 R 5 W 8800.
llartaret Kerr to B. V. Wlnterberxer
et ui tract tp 17 S 11 4 W 8100.
K. O. Frlnk et ux to Oregon Alpha
Holding Co. of PI Beta Pbl lota 1, 2
blk 8 Klnrald add Eusene 82500.
E. C. Lockwood et ux to Ida A.
Roger tracts In Cottage Drove 81.
MnrthwM.t Auto Ca to Allla' WalHl
trsrt at Eleventh sad Taylor alreeu Ku.
gene 81000.
Loula J. Kolker et ux to. F. K. Mc
Laughlin lot t blk 8 Campbell's lat sdd
Eusene 810.
F. E. Mcljiuvblln et ux to Edmund
Oeorre Cleverdon lot 8 blk 8 Campbell's
lat add Eugene 8100.
Fred O. 8Uekela, Sheriff, to Lucy
Bryan tracts tp 21 B R 4 W 81580.
0. . B- Bubs et ux to Bratrvon E. Hoes
lot 4 blk 11 Bladden'a 3rd add lo Eu
gene 810
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
SINGLE MAN wanted to help loud
hit. do r una nvm ni enmp. uxi
bo Btronnr. clean, rnpec table, nnd
mod worker. Wrlto SIS Wcn
7th. phone 1253R. 3-21-1
within ten year. Did will be re-
celvcd from clttni Of the United
Htato. miocltttion or ucn cm
sen and corporation oritnnlied
undvr the lnwi of the United fUntt
or nny aiate. Territory or DUttict
thereof only. Upon uppltcntlon of
a qualified purchtmer, the timber
on any legal Rtibdlvtiilon will be
offered eparately before being" In
eluded In any offer of a larger
unit.
T. 18 8.. n. I W.. flee. SB, N E.
U. B.W. U. Red Fir. 1110 M.. ned
Cedar 16 M., none of the timber on
i hi tract to be. sold for I en a than
It. 76 per M., for the Bed fc'Jr and
1 1.00 nor M. for tho Hod Cedar
T. 17 B.. R. 7 W,. Hoc IS. 8.W.
.V. K. Yellow Fir. 00 M.. Red
Cedar 60 M., none of the timber
on thin tract to be sold for t$
than $1.60 per M., for the Yellow
fir nd 11.60 per M.. for the Red
Cedar; T. 11 8.. R. 4 W.. 'Hec. JR.
N.W. R.E. M. Fir 1150 M.t
Cedar 30 M.. 8.W. 8.R. . Fir
1 160 M.. Cmlar 40 M.. none of the
timber on theae tracta to be told
for lose than 11.76 per M., for the
Fir end 60o per M. for the Qodar,
WSUUIAM Hl'ItT,
Commljulonor, General Land
Office. Dly 1-10-10
NOTICE OP SHRRIPF'S AIB
Notice I bertbr cIvvd tbkt by Tlrtua
of ao. execution end oritr ot fl Unufd
out ot tb Circuit court or tne stiu or
Ore oo for Ino County, lUrra 20. 1P21.
upon and pursuant to a dwrw alren and
nuide by tald Court on tne 27th dr of
February. 1023. In a lull therein pend
ing In which Burton C. Kowt and Mmy L
Rowe, hit wir. wftre plalatlf and
Hleronrmna Shaefer and Anna M.
8cbfr, bl" wife, were dfndanu,
which exAcatlon and ordr of male waa to
me directed and commanded me to nll
the rl property hereinafter deacrlbed
to natlufy certain llena and charKfln In
aid decree iperlfled, I will, on Haturday.
the 2 1st day of April. 11)23. at the hour
of one o'clock P. M- at tho outhwft
door of the County Court JIoumi at Bu
sne, l.nno County. Orenon, offer for Mite
and aell at public auction for canh, nub
Ject to redemption aa provided by law.
all of the right, title and Interest of the
defendant In raid ault. and of all rr
ooa claltnlnc by. through or under them
or any of lb era ain the IRth day of
May. 1021. In or to the following de
scribed ral property, to-wlt:
UnalnnlDK at a point 10 chalna eat
and 1R.26 rhalni anuth of the nnrthwent
corner of the NelMon Davln and wife Do
nation leand Claim No. HO, Notification
No. 7312. In Townnhlp 17 South HanRA
2 Went of the Wlllamettn Meridian, and
running thence west 10,10 chain k, thnnce
otiih 17.34 chnlnK. thence oant 5.25
chalna, thence tmiith 4R.61 chains, thence
cant 35.18 crtainn, tnence nortn 47.77
chalna, thence wottt 17.24 chain), thence
north lfi.GO cbalnn. thence wwL 1.1, fi2
chalna. to the pi tiro of txiRlnnlin, Have
and except one-half aero, which la owned
by Bchool lilatrlnt No. 00, of Lane
County. Oregon, described an follow, to
wn: itcainninK ai n jioini .n.ut rim inn
oant and 10.74 chnlnft aouth of the north
went corner of tho Donation lnnd Cll"'
of Neltion DnvlH and wife. Notification
No. 7H12. In fiectlone 35 and 30 of Town
ship 17 South of flange 2 Went, In the
center of tho County road, and thence
running an ronowH: Houtn &a rooM:
thnnce went Z rode ; tj""
north 23 rodn: thence cant H
rod) to the place of beginning, containing
one-nair acre, in ivann county, urcgon,
nald land containing In all 207 ncrea,
after deduction the exception above nc
ncrlbed, together with the tenements.
boredliamonta and appurtntianona mere
unto belonging or In any wine apper
taining.
Dated March 20, 11)23.
FRED O. RTICKRLfl,
Sheriff of Lane County. Oregon.
Wed. 3-21-6
NOTICB OF FINAL BETTLBMKNT
In th matter of the estate of U It
Ward, droeaMHl.
Notlc la hereby glvn that tba un-
dertlgnrd baa filed hr final account a
administratrix or tne estate or u m.
Ward, deceased, with tha County Clark
of Lane County, Oregon and an ordr
baa been made and entered of record
directing tblt notice and setting Friday,
Cured Her
Rheumatism
Knowing from terrible experience the
suffering caused by rhoumatlnm. Mrs. J.
K. Hurst, who lives at 008 R. Douglas fit.,
C-322, Uloomlngton, III., la so thankrul
at having cured herself that out of pWe
gratitude she la anxloua to tell all other
aufrerere Just bow to get rid of taelr
torture by a simple way at borne.
Mrs. Hurst has nothing to sell. Merely
mall your own name and address, and
she will gladly aend you this valuable
Information entirely free. Write bet at
one before you forget. (M)
th 13th day of Anrll. 1P2S. at the hour
of 10 a'rlork A- M , e the lime, and ihm
County Court room la in Court iiou
at Kugen. Orvgon, a the plare for tn
barlna of otitortiona. If any, to said ac
count and for the final aelUeinepl of tald
estate. . .
Datrd at Bugrne. Uregon. lata I41D
day at Marcb. H.'3
CM t V A la
AdminlairatrU of toe KtUte of U X.
Ward. Dwsiej
IMHTKIt. FttrtTKIt IMMKU 1
fiUKtrne. uregou. Attorneys tor ti.
Wed. 3-14-5
Auto Fire In a. O. N. McUaa. if I
dear thinking)
normal aigeiticn mtanl
Dl KINGS PIUS
-Jot fanttipailim
HOW ABOUT THAT NEW
EASTER BONNET?
Only two weeks more. Drop
.iiLgiul.jM.unslyiliil line of
new lat Shapes mid Flowers.
You will find here a most
complete line of all tlie new
and latest in Millinery supplies
for your inspection.
Easter Neckwear
Sweaters, Hats, Jewelry
and Novelties, Handker
chiefs, Ribbons, Laces.
Dinnerwars)
How about that new set of
Dinncrwarc? Vc have some
very pretty patterns in
Ilaviland, Nippon, English
and American ware ' see
them I
Easter Party Supplies
Favors, Chicks, Candy Eggs
and Egg Dyes,, Baskets.
Wunderhose
The home of the Wuiulcr
hosc the best possible for
your money. Made to wear.
Men's, Women's and Chil
dren's at 25c up.
Silks from 8Sc to $198.
A good line of Ladies' and Misses' Vests and Union Suits
25c and up Visit
..ill's Economy Store
NOTICE OF flAMB OF OOVERIT
. . KENT TIMBER
GENEIIAL LAND bFFICR
Washington, D. C,
Fob. 16. 12S.
Notice I hereby given that, sub
ject to the conditions and limita
tions of th Act of June 8, 1918
tit Btnte., 818), and the Instruc
tions of th Socretary of th Inte
rior of September 15, 1817 (48
U V., 447), the timber on tha fol
lowing; lands will be sold March 38,
1823. at 10 o'clock a. m., at public
auction at the United States land
office at Roseburg, Oregon, to th
highest bidder at not less than th
appraised value as shown by this
notice, salo to be subject to th
approval of tha Snorotary of the
Interior. Th purchase prlco, with
an additional sum of one-fifth of
ons par cent thereof, being com
missions allowad, must be deposit
sd a( time of sal, money to be re
turned If stile Is not approved,
othnrwln pntont will liwuo for the
timber Which' must be romovod
Talke M-y Tap-
Paint
Now
Buy Your
or Py IVIore
Now it the, time , to invest in Paint if not ready tp apply it, uy
anyway, before e new scale of prices goes into effect. It's a tav
ing worth while and you should have it. Come in. and we will as
list you in figuring out your needs.
Duy nbw--Paint Later Save
Leads, Oils, Zinc, and Wallpaper are being sold here at the old
price just for a limited time. Buy now paint later.
WE ARE CLOSING OUT ODDS AND EJNpS - SAVE!
Ei IS, Peterson
Phone 348
Agent for RcpmuMitii PiiW) Prepare Patau
il,'. . .ft:' , hit f . 'ltu"
: Cor, 8ti4 PljYf