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IAND, TRAVEL," TIMBER state's Dovolopnient to Bo i . Taken Up at Meeting IeCRETARIESARE COMING .Lk ('lllirMI I'ur IMMIVCI ilt SJlWMMV'"' " Will IU. 11,10 ' ( ni rulerliy of Oregon land rlllolllviK, lourlal travel, ' ii.o fuliim if lli timber, Hun. fir uri'KH'k mill horticultural In !uiltl" ' "''H1"' wl11 '"' umciI ly "l"10 i-'hniiilMirs "f ('inn. und commercial dub w. I,.,,,, hu ullriid llm nniiuiil abort liutKo In I'" conducted under the UHlllFI) of ''" Of bllnlncaa IilinlMlal ration of the Unlvuralty It (irrmlll, April 2 III S Inclusive. flm alwn (" program bus been JJimuiicod by. Ileal! K, V. Ilcil,. iv. I'. I'oilaun, Iiiiuiaifi'r nf the 0trf liititl chamber nf euiiiiiierre; i g, luidley, aecreliiry.iiiniiiigi'r f( llin Hm-ruiMinlo (I'ti 1. 1 etiiitntir (Irnmm'fVlM Hubert I'lHbberl, !. ullvn acrreliiry uf Ihn Nort hveM four!! iiaauclnlluii, iiimI other lead. MORNINd REGISTER, EUCENE,' QBE., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, H21 cm In c 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 r- nf iioniiiMii i'u work win uc union Ihn speakers. Tim general lllaiMiauliHi ha yr w ,c oil "Millie lleVelllpllieill," Till Hlllllt Anniii-IiiIIiiii tif ri.... iiii'i i'hil Hui'reiurli'a will liulil I lu ll lllllllllll llllallll-DH IIICIllllIU llll tin. evening nf April li, electing iirricnra ami iinwtiua fur llm coining your. i ii iriKiuni roiinws: April il i Mcii-nliiu) Tuple, "Tlm Ix'r iiml l,iiniln.r." (leiicrul r-.. n . Iiillon, Mi iKidaun uiul Heap Huh. I'lna, l.unilii'r expert will aiimik. lAriKinoiiii) "(lulling Cum Iniinlly Nfwa lulu Prlnl;" -iim to un rnnilurti.il hy l(nlll H, (UMy of Hi" university aeluxil r Jim rim I. lam. Address, "The Heat Mcuna of I'lilleelliig luea," rliy'iviiiry liud- I levelling) "Kduriillon ii n I''iiK'ii in Hlula luvnloiiniit," I'realdrnl I', Campbell, liltl'KIIK'U III III- Topic Anill 3 I Mui'iiliiK I Tunic "rii.j.. alllill," gKllcrill pleacliliitlu'n. Mr. I Id. 1. on; "Tim Future of ihn Hhrep iiimI Woolen llidiwlrli'a In Oregon," I 'Inn-lire III. Imp. nf I he I'nlidlctim would! ii.llla;' "Tim l'ultlr uf Ihi t'ulila Industry In Oregon," D, K. Iiiiriinll, manager of Hwlfl At com puny. I'm Hand. I Afternoon ) Ciiiitliiiitiilmi at I'lnaa In I'liiiiiiiunlly ncwa. Aildren ".MclnlicHililp Maintenance," Hoc rciiiry liuilli.y, ( 1'1'l'lllliu I . "nur l,fikfnaiilti ' Hr('l'tiiiy llllillcy, ' April 4 (Mornlnit) Tiiplr, "llor. Ili'iiliui." OkiioiuI vriooiilallun. THE NEW HALL OF FAME 1 fTF--K oset not . j j -j O ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY mann NOW ON BRUNSWICK RECORDS ONLY Pint Recording Now On Salo 50023 Hungarian Rhapaody So. 2. Pari 1 (I.itit) Hungarian Rhapaody No. Z, Tart 2 (Lint) A record to chcriuli and preserve. Crystal clear, not a note )ot nor subtlety of expression omitted. One of the great rjeniuscs of time perpetuated as only Brunswick Records the world's clearest reproduction could achieve. Hear it today. Plays on any phonograph. SIk Olhar New Rrcorda Jual On Sal JVSTHtARi Il0ttn Urnt (HaMtl) Whit, Wnr Malt Quartrt Kit rtan.n.a roi Trol tari--.ma Aloaa YOUR GROCER YOURMONET YOU BOWT LIKE COFFEE no matter how much ijou have used out ol the TREE TEA-caaWi9 the same guarantee. M.0T.BRANPEN8TEINC0 Mr. DiiiIkoii! "hamiiiiiil I'olnla In Miiraiaafm Cii-iipiiiillv llnior liilmd," J. o. Hull, picalilrni I'.n K""" Knill Ornwnra iiaaiiiliilliin; n r.imnpin or I i v liiplni( llr.ipi' llllll.'1 l.Vllll Huhln Mttl. Hu lui I a l-uaa iliiiinlii'i' n r i.riiiiini.ri'it '. Il'l'l'y llllMlllCHa l.'MIIll lllll f ll-..u..ri.' nilpiiliil," Hiiiii II. JiiiiWii, (!ir. 'A (.'II (ll "I Hlu VII la. cilia aloi prol Hi. Iiv Hpi In I ly (Afli'rnooii) Ciiiillniiiitliiii of in vuiniiiiiiilly iiuwm Dlivna of I'liiinilii.r i.f ciii............ I)li-liia; "liia Ihn llm," Icil hy ii'lnry iiiilli-y, lo In. fnilowod lllltlrilMM "Mawlid ,.l..u II..I.H.. H'lllllllK," by Hi'l'll'lliry Duilli.y. ( lVlililtifrl Til.. H.a.....i Uii.... Hon iia AffiM-llnic Hindi jv.vvin. iii"iil," l'rofiaaur Junto II. ail horl, Vnlvi'ri.Hy of Ort-iioii. I.mid HclilriiK iit IMMiixM'd April t, ( MornliiK) "Umd H". llmniMil," Ki-ncrn I prxai-nimloii, Hucri'liiry IiikIiuii; "On-Kon IrrlKi. lion I'rojra-ia." .1. II. llruwiT, aliili. iimnunr or riniiiin.rci.; "Tumiilo Ixiillon priiji'da," pupcr wrlllon Ktil W. Wiillnco I AftlrilOUfl 1 r!niilliiiir.lnn ..f rlnra III roiniiinnliy m-wa. liUu-u. alOII. "MImIhIiom i.f ft... H..Hl V'A...i' h'd hy II. II. Krohmli, ,riMll..ni of iii nuiiii AWMicimiun or coiiuiii'r l'IhI Hfnrntiirli'a. RvpnliiK) Mualrul proKrmn. April s (MnrnliiK) Tnplr. 'Tnivl," Bnnernl iiriMvnliillon, Mr. Iiinlnon; "Itoluilona of In'mnl TllWnM IO Otir Knrnlvn Tiii.Ij. " I'rof. A. I. Uitnux. 1,'nlvrnilly or frKon; "Hliilo J'ubllclty iiml Tourlat Trnvnl," lli-rlii-rt Ciillilx-n. iTiiiiiiiy in i-uciiio urtnweal TnilflMl IIMMf.l.ll.l 1.... I Afixriioon) Conilnuiiilon of oluwi In roiniiinnliy ncwa. "Thi HIuIm ;)mnilicr Ix-vclopinoiit I'ro uriini." J. W. Ilrowcr. Kciicra) ace ruliiry Orcuon alum c-hn nilxr: "Htnln Cliuiniicr of C'limiiinrcu r- lIUtllKnllOII llllll HiTVlcn Di.imrl. mrnl." M. J. Uuryra. of Iho atuto timiiliiir. (KvrnliiKl lliinqnct clvcn hy lll Eukciik Klwnnla rlilli unci Ito iiry dull In Oaliurn liolnl In honor f tho ccrrcliirlra. VIOLIN PUPILS RECITE I'KOMtAM T IIK filVKN ON Tin JtMAY i:vkm.v; lli-l L'ndnrwooil, inalriictor In violin m ih iinlvrrally achool of inuiilr, la in pri-wnt hlu pupl's In rurllBl Thurailny iiluht. Th prournm will ho Rlvpn )y vrn of Mr.t'ndcrwooira ndvaiiccd ptiplla. aaalaled hy Jounna Jnntca. aopruno. It la to ronalal rntlrvlv of aolo work, with th pxri-ptlon of llil Juron'a "Hllhnuetlxa. whlrli la wrlltrn for two violin. Tho rcilliil la lo on Klvrn nt the Mclhodlat rhurrh at olKht o'rlork and Ihn following proKram will be prtvinnlrd: (Tonrrrlo No. 9, DeBcroli. Adnltlo, Klnule. Nina Wnrnork , Concerto Itomuntlque, Cijodnrd. Canxonrtia. AlU'Kro. Jane O'llcllly On WlnicH uf Home. Mrndclnnohn- Achron. ' Mnncaret I'hnlpa Air Vnric, Vlcuxtnrnpa. Gwendolyn limprhlre Croup of HotiKa. Joanna Jumen Vanda Knatwood Ave Mn rlo, ftchiioert-YVIlhelmJ. Kantoay AppiiMitonftIa, 'leux- In in pa. Alhnrta I'ottnr Cuvatlna, llohm. i Charlotte Noah . ... Hllhouettea, I'uul Juron. Idyl le. Iieuleur. lUzarrerle. Alberta 1'ottrr. Jane O'llcllly KIZER TRIAL IS NOW ON Jl'ltY KKJJ-XTKl AVTKIl 25 WOMKX SI MMONKI) All the teattmony for the (tale had been preaented yealerday af ternoon and the dofenae had lin aTun to place lla wllneaaea on the aland 1:1 the caae of the state aitaliial Otia Klter In circuit court at adjournment time. Twenty-five women were aum- m(-ned for duty on thla caae but flomn of them declined to aerve. beliiit allowed that privilege under Iho law, while oilier were re jected by onn aldo or the other. Immediately after the jury nan been completed the member were taken id SprinKTIelit wl'iero Inr rrlme of ranlrlbutlng to tho de linquency of u minor Rlrl u al iened W havo beon committed by Klaer. who na limltor of tho Lin coln achool. The Jury conalat of the following H. K. llohert. Kamurl Ithlnevault. Oeonte A. Pyaon, Thomaa Kavey. Mra. J. ('. Ktnplelon. t'harlo I'arter. Mabel Itoynton. A. A. Kelly. Mra. i. . Warflcld. Klore-ico Allen, IMIibel Chamber and Mr. J. 11. Cillbcrt. TALE OF TWO MEN SLAIN IN CHURCHYARD DENIED CLASH KKPOKTKD ni'TTWI-KX ItlVAIi Olti fOXCEUXS Mcmln'r of -iinetfry Association. In TexiiM llcld Malnlalu Arimil Ciiuinl III (ImnJiyanl BXin. Okla.. Mnrch 20. llo- uorta that two men were alnln In a claah at Iho l'nilrlo View church- vard. In tho Tonkawa on neiit. coiner of n. conflict between rival oil operator and member of the rraliio vow cemetery BHaociaiion. wero declared to bo unfounded by nuthoi'lllea tonlKht. Hherlff Jitmcn M. liarker, of Kay county, mild over lnnir distance telephone that hi deputies nun Girl College Editor Enjoys Hunting - ; : ; I ' ' " ill $ l4;:. mi tm&k aTL -laall li i 1 ;: MImm Mnntarnt Wilfton, (1itor nf "Krlvol," ihi I'nJvtTHlty of lowa'i tiiMKuzlnu of humor, In n't kunii.i.k for puiiM. for nht n uph-nil'd nhot and ucMve nlmrod, Hh i the only woman editor of a colU-ico mua sine uf liumor in tlio United HtJitco. returned from Iho fhdd uftor n invi-Mtlcatlon which proved 'tho re portM to ho unlrtM. The chlf of H)IIf'0 nt Tonkawn. who in ltd n a pomonnl lnvctlfatlon, ilenled thrn hud boon nny kllllnKf . Oil Mi 'ii iUxx-fvi UMirti4 The reportn of a firtul clah at thn rhurchyurd were rocolvrd to day by oil men In Tulwi fine! 1'onrn tTlty, It wnn reported that a truck driver, unltmldnv oil well material, Wim Htruck down hy a furmer on guard lit Out churchyard, who In turn waH shot by another truck man. Mfmbera of th Irolrlo View Ceinetnry aaKorlation have main tained uunned nuard about the rhurchyulf Ince Charlon E. Knox, Knld oil rjttor, marled prepara tion to rink ft wII on hi leaiwn which partly covera tho church yard. Knox and hlu attorney re cently weiff ejected from tho prop erty by armed farmer when they attempted to mark out & site for thn well. Memhero of tho cemetery bjwo clatlon declare thoy will not per mit a well to go down In the burial plot or near enough to it to allow Kravea to be flooded. HERRIN RIOT DEFENSE VICTOR IN WORDY FIGHT TBSTIMOXY OF TIIKER OF 8 WITXKKSKS IS KXCLI UEU Action Taken on firouml Uat. Xo Conmxilon slxu Willi Men on Trial for Murders ' tfly tho Aaaoclated PrenaV MAIIION. III., March 20. The defenae in llerrln rlota trlan won a lenirthy leKul battlo today, when It aut-rccded In havlnit all the tes timony of three of elKht witneaaea railed oy tlie proaecutlon excluded while that of a fourth wn taken under ndviaeinent by JudRe D. T. llartwell, who auid ho would ren der hla opinion tomorrow morn InR. The tentlmony wa excluded on the Rround that no connection with any of the defendant had been rhown nnd that it wu too renioto to havo any direct benrlnir dn the clrcumatance nurroundinir tho alaylnR of Antonio Mulkavich, with which the alx defendant are apeclflcally charRed, dealt with an attack on a truck heariiiR men from Carbondnle to the mine of the Southern Illinois Coal com pany. Tlirvci FnrnH-rM Culled Three farmer, (ienrire Ad.im. Oeorgo Drew and Jolm Uulner. wero called In an effort to ahow that the truck had been fired upon nnd three of it occupant injured on the mornliiR of June 21. The alato rnntended that Ihi not va P'irt of a peneral conspiracy and that it waa followed in a few hour by an attack upon the mine Itaelf, In the courae of which threo union miner were alain. After succeeding; In Its effort lo exclude the testimony relailnp to the attack on the truck tho .defense objected to the testimony of Lil lian Mitchell, and almost the en tire afternoon session waa devoted to n leRal buttle over Us admfssa bllliy, JikIro llartwell finally re serving his opinion nt adjournment. Jersey Cnlllo From Overseas 8AI.KM. Ore.. March 20. Clif ford Held, of Portland, will nrrlvo In New York April 6 from the Isle of Jersey with 40 head of thor oughbred Jersey cattle, according to a cahleRTiim received from Mr. Held today by K. A. Hholen, of Salem. The cattlo will bo sold at Auction In Portland about June 1, The cattle will remain In quaran tine In New lork for SO days. Hank lumbers: Plead (iulliy PALKM, Ore., March 20. Hob ert Hums nnd Edgar L. Smith, who were Indicted by the Marlon county grnnd Jury for robbing the bank nt St. Paul a few days ago, today pleaded guilty and will be sentenced by Judge Percy It. Kolly Saturday. Both aro ex-cotivlcts. Tnlilo Ham Ilostful Day ST. LOUIS, Mo., March 20. Mlshop Oanlel 8. Tuttlo, critically III of grippe, tonight was roported by physician as having a restful day. Hi condition wna reportod as unchanged In tho past 24 hours. Safer Offer Tlllkln's had no love for hla wife's little pet dog; but one day when It mysteriously disappeared ho of fered 2K rewiird for Its recovery. "Hut 1 thought," said a friend, "you hated that dog like poison?" "So 1 did," replied BUklns: "I could not bear It!" "Then why on earth did you of fer anch a big reward for Its re turn? "I like to please my wife." "Well, that may lie, but twenty five dollars I sure lo bring the dog buck." "I think not," nnawered nilkina. "unless someone saw me bury It In the garden." Thn Coniireitatlonal isl. " J ' ' ' "PIGGLY WIGGLY" STOCK I CAUSES EXCHANGE STIR pfllITi IIANtiKH KIUIM 7 TO tJi POINTS l MAKKKT llrokiT'a Aiitliia-lly Tcmiliinli'il by CmiMiny ''(ViriuT" liidknllou ' I'rofnpt linn's Act ! flly the Aasorlated Preaa) NKW YOI1K, March 20. Trad ing In claaa "A" common stock of. I'lKKly Wlggly Stores. Inc., waa auapended by Ihe board of gov-' (mora of the New York stock ex change late today ufter one of the moat violent price fluctuations In stock exchange history. The atock ' closed hurt night at 11. opened Mils morning at 7 5, dropped to; 74 V, und then rose perpendicul arly to 124. often Jumping several j polnls between salea. ' from the high point, It dropped alio perpendicularly, to 2. where It closed at a net gain of 10 points on Iho day. Jesse L. Llverniore. , famoun slock nuu-ket operator. : who had been engaged lasl liccemi j her by Clarence Saunders of Mem-, phis, Tenn., president of tho com-! puny, to truilntalri a market for the stock. Issued a statement tonight saying that Mr. Saunders had ab ruptly lermlnamrt Mr. Haunder's authority to act for him at 11 o'clock this morning and that he (Livormore) hud Immediately can celled all orders In tho market and , ceased operating In the stock. , Kliort IiiK-rcHt "KojiMM-wd" Whllo olllclal comment was withheld during tho day by Mr. Saunders. It Is reported that he: had decided to "squeeze" tho short : Interest by calling for the delivery nt 42,000 shares of the stock which ! had been sold "short" through the local arid Chicago market, llrok-1 er report that while the atock wa climbing upward. It waa virtually Impossible for shorts to borrow the stock In order to make deliv- i ery of Iho shares which they! previously had sold on the as-; sumption that the market price, was loo high and that they could ' "cover" their commitments by buying tho atock back at lower prices later. This apparent ab sence of a "free market" and Indi cations of a "corner," undoubtedly prompted the stock exchange au-1 thoritle to take Immediate action alhough the notice of suspension ; called attention to the fact that it . had been with the approval of the j counsel of Ihe Plggly Wiltgly com- ; pany. rnolllcially. It was learned that tho governing board decided that thero waa not sufficient stock j available to meet trading re-1 qulromcms. j WILL COST $47,350 TO j PUT OREGON IN SHAPE AIMITAXT UKXKKAIi WHITE ItECEIYKS FIGIUES I Cerent IjCfrLslaturo Arnronrlaicd tIS.OOO Annually for Malntenacc of Famous Sea Fighter SALEM, Ore.. March 20. Fig urea received by Adjutant General Georgo A. White from Rear Ad miral John A. Hoogewerff, com-) mandant of Bremerton navy yard. I covering the post of putting the old battleship Oregon in present-: able condition and of transports-j lion to Portland from Bremerton. indicated that the project will bej beyond the power of the state un-; less the navy department will aa-i slat. The recent legislature ap- proprtated $15,000 annually forj the next two years for the main- lenance of the ship In Portland, harbor. An effort will be made toj have tho navy department stand; tho expense of cutting the vessel in condition and bringing it to Portland. I Admiral Hoogerwerfa figures show thot It will cost $47,250 to put tho ship Into condition for tne trip under It own steam, or a minimum of $14,000 to prepare th ship for exhibition purposes, hot including tho cost of bringing it lo Portland. It would cost $30. 000. the statement shows, to give the ship its original appearance of white nnd straw color. CnnvtTtcd to lliei Metric System Washington Vnnderllp, the well tnnurn iiroanector and promoter. was talking ii New York about the Russians. "Bolshevism will never pene trate Into the mas of the people." ho said. "You can't tench an old dog new tricks, and the Russian ruco is old, very old as old. In fact, us the Chinese. "One day In Moscow I gave a mouilk a meter rule and told him to get tho length of a certain cast ing for mo. "Tho moujlk. though uniued to the metric system, strode off calm ly. 'When lie came back he said: Copyright 192,vHirt Schafine & Marx Quality You'll Be Proud of in the New Spring Suits Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are the finest clothes ever 'produced in this country. They are always the greatest values they give the most service. Therefore, we ask you to come in today, view the smart styles, the fine woolens, and beautiful patterns. Try them on, compare. Then you'll realize you do miss something if you don't wear Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. WADE BROS Hart Schaffner & Marx stylish clothes ' ' r Business Men Know that $100 invested in prop erty docs not represent $100 in assets unless the prop erty is insured, and they also realize that the value of insurance service depends largely on the agency you choose and the company writing the policy. It costs no more to buy the best. The service that you will receive from this agency plus a policy in the Hertford Fire In surance Company are certain guarantees of protectio.n EMERY Insurance Agency 37 Ninth Ave. W. Phone 667 . Eugene, Oregon M 'She la as Ions as the rule, little father, plua this flask of vod ka, thce two million-rouble notes, and my thumb from here tu here'." Tcrriblo Tom "Harry ate something- that poisoned him." T)lck "Croquette?"' Tom "Not yet; but he's very 111." Texas Scalper. , DAXCE AT DOXXA Saturday, March 24. "Old-timer." 3-21-4 Insure with Henry Tromp,33W.9th Sm0kHS.Pli0Ht IOHBl or Eugene Music Shop Lime, Cement, Plaster 'Fire Brick Mantle and Common Brick Hearth Tile Wonder Concrete Mixers Builders' Steel and Supplies Wholesale-Retail Scobert's Warehouse Co. Phone 528 45 W. 7th CANADA Own a Farm Homei Be Independent Interesting facts have been piled by the Canadian National , Railways about the low priced lands for grain growing, mixed : fanm'nft and cattle raising along: their lines in Canada. Your fraaf. copy of illustrated booklet is wait-, teg for you. Call or write. W. Fi Anknav Alt. Dawtt Frt, Saf ll htatrW nA. . . Jn4tf.lHal jih! a.Wir . nrl. ' SMurra. D.,1. M CaiuaUn Nttioaal Canadian fetiaaal Railway Railway, -Mi Sanaa An. - Da D1T Manraant Mat Sttl., W.ah. Chlcaao. III. Hey wood ReedL v Baby Carriages and Caris "WU javaV.T-Vx Sold Exclusiv sly by Applegate ,' ( . ,: '' ;, . t Today we arc showing a wonderful line of Heyyvood Reed i Baby Carriages and two-wheel Go-Carts. - We are proud to represent this line in Eugene. " In the many years we have sold the Hey wood lines we have yet to see the first carriage or cart that has not given perfect satisfaction. .. Our showing at this time is the most complete we have ever carried, and we are sure we can please you in both style and price. . ' Buy Rugs and Furniture Now Pay Later Applegate Furniture Co. Heilig Theatre Bldg. Phone 919 i