Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, March 21, 1923, Image 5

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    ' MORNINQ REGISTER, EUGENE, PRE., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 19 "
Kayser"
...J I In inn
For
Spring
.fitting Cjarmenta at very Moderate
Prices
Ler Kniltcc! Union Suits for Spring are excellently
tdganiiuuli i" every way; Ntrapn will not ip ,f
Mcr: tnerca luiinm where necessary; rubrics
U' r smooth, silken feel that suggests buying (r
Ljpii)(j ijumnicr. Prices, tire reasonable
05c ro $2.50 per suit
LARGE'S
US Willamette Street
CAUGHT IN THE ROUNDS
Drfvnt Tnu Kw-J. U
SM fined ' " I'0"1"
7Vdy for driving loo fuat
lliHl lntrr-Uon. .
6rata Itanknr Unpn
iflMier. CalltT "
L bnS of C'ollsgo Orove,
',M yrsicrusjr vn uupi
L b ibait'V-?,bq win or
UllTlawlliuia hull bee.1 ad-
ii probate, initio i.yon.
tf Mr. Itawllns, In named
s.
f
La) Ralrui Krank I. Arm-
Sudor at III UnllMl main
linrtl service offlro hern.
I, talma visitor at Hnlnm
tuf n returned lo Eugen
Lea of War In 11,-ni
Lu, Umoh. s veteran of the
Inr Ml I ho confederate aide,
tram liarsiow. i tor a
kn iHKir'l at h Qrigss.
is bis yay toj'oriiand.
m inuw wnrt
-Him llulh. Unman liu
I position m clerk In the
I Iks Western Union Talc-
nmnsny. Mrs. Wallace
It, Ska bald a similar post-
Ctj, hu resigned.
Epf 'lb-ought In R. II.
alwtnineld 1L P. 11. No. I.
HiJ broutbi lo the pffloo of
toilet Itetlster a hugo egg
!n km ot his mionn island
It nfanured sis and a quhr
rarlit and a half Inches In
ilwrnee.
. .
Vsn Belknap and Wife Uv
nee llelknan and Wife
Intuned to their ranch on
the upper MrKcnilo river, after
having iikiii a r,.vr dnya m this
city. Air. Ilelknnp wna looking aft-
v wwiiiw came wuift iicro.
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Notarial (-mnilMiii I'lhtl Tho
notarial cuiiunlMiim of rtl.lnrv l.
Tlioinpn w riled In tlio offlco
of tlio county clerk yr.icrdny.
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1I,tm u Vh.lt Khtlu-P ltlih
Ituiiarll. rlilrf mat f thn K, H.
Alpiniider, lt rwro vjltlnir )m
faltirr, ('. ii. Itumnll, and expects
to tie lure until Tliuraday.
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ortli llMa Praqiki H,to Mr.
and Mra. John Aldrrmnn. of Val
ley City, N, 1)., arrlve.1 In the city
yKKiorrtny and are at the OrliiifS
They may deride to loruto here.
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Hun Mm IUkuIim In Alarnt A
film fire at Thirteenth avenue went
and Jerfprwui etreet reaulted ; In
a rati to Ihe flrn department yen
terday. The blnle did no damaijo,
la the report. I
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Ininitory of Kuttn In Filed
The eatale of Oacar J, ' I'oe, , rto-
reaaed. valued ' t . nccord'
lug to tho Inventory filed ymter
day at thn probsts ctiurt. Tbo ap
prolecra are I. It. Motrin. If. M.
Hnnttirlck and Unrry Metcalf. : .'
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Juanurmtn Havn JVoU Mein-
bera of the three national iruard
units of till" city were entertained
with a feed at the armory follow
Ihir the drill period Inat nlshl. The
drill waa held In the atreeta near
the armory owjiis to the drill hid I
brlns occupied by the tr. Price
evansellatlc meeting. ,
Additional ltllit-of-Way to Ilo
OMaiimmI Additional riKnt-ot-way
Will be boiiKht from W. B. Cooper
near tbo Coast i orK bridK', norm
,f it.. .
.. vhuvii, vi iiniKti room
fur I Iiii iiiiprouchea lo I In, hrlilK".
uvcnrdliiK to uvlloii or tlio tuuuly
court ym(erdiiy.
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lly l llrniiKlit li, IIimiiiiiI Mr.
JiihI Mi, m. h, tl.idlird, uf Coiiuko
t iiivu, weio burn .yiwtcrdiiy wlib
lli'ilr III In aim, who waa admitted
to Hie I'.iiui-nu liunpitui fur nmd
li'Hl tri'uiiueiil.
i:in-a (Vimmn.y nw ofllw)
llin Aiiierliaii Knllwuy Kxurvaa
'oiiipnny him occupied llui new
oltku nf llio rourerii recently com
pleted near tho Kuiilhern I'uclfir
depot. New furnlnhliiKa for tho
ofllco nru napeoled lo bti liure
wllhln tho Mint fuw duya.
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. Mlllliina of Youiiif Nalinon nt
lliiKJiiiry Tliiirlea lllll, auperln
temlt'lil of the aim,, anlmon hiitcli
ory lit fmkrldKe, wna In tho city
yenlerdiiy. )o yH that thero ttro
nMVKil imIIIIoii yuunir anlmon to
be liberated aovn In I hi. Wlllametto
ii lid otbei- stronina uf (ho atnte,
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Ui.uurd k ivu nViitciimV Kl
mer v. Iuniird will uppeur llila
moriihiK bifuio Juukii fl. f, Hklp
worth to be re-aenlenced on u
'ornery cliiii'ue. Leonard wua ro
ceiiily ai'iituuced to two your a In
III" penlleullury and tho sentence
waa impended but ho broke hla
parole.
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, gtoatt h 0" lUbK-nUMl Tho
county rond vlewern will tiuiko Ii
trip to ixiulwood creek today for
thn purpoeo of relovatliiK uliout alx
mllea of road In Unit itlntrlct.
Ilnino Vltua haa been numed n
temtioniry road viewer In pluco of
John lloblia, who la ut prrsunt at
Yakima.
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Juiluu and Mm. Worilin IU4urii
JuilKe and Mra, W. H. Worden
returned to Uuuenn ..,, rtluy iift
eriiomi from n trip to tho roaat,
whore JijiIko Wordon. na rlKht-of-wny
man fur the Houlhvrn I'nclflc
eompuny. looked after iiiintera pvr
tullilhtc to thu cniiHtrurtlon of the
new rond duwn thu north bunk of
the Hlualaw.
fur lUfanti'd KUiU-n It. K.
Ciiruui, reaideut of tho dlalrlct
near HprliiKfiuli, reported to the
pnllt'o luat nlitht thut an (lldamo
tiiln hearing llcenae nunkber 689
hud been alolen from lla purklnu
place on 1'i.nrl atroet near Si venlh
aveiiua while thn I'rlco revival
meeting waa In progrvaa. ,
Y. M. V. A. Offk-uil Kiwulia at
Kprlnicfmd W. I'. Walter, boy'
work aeTetnry of the Kugcno TC.
M. t. A., wua the apeaker at 1 a
meeting of the inVna' club of the
hrlnilnn church of rlprlngriald
him nluIlL . Mr. Walter poko on
tin hove work program that la bu
ng formulated by tho ataoclution.
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Society Brand Clothes
hat style Easter suit haY? ypu hang
"g on a kopk in the back of your
mind?
Right novv every 'woman in this town knows what
. " f Jo wear on Easter Stintlay. . ,
And hcrc'g news so dp about 7S pf the lUPiVr
'nd for these silent planners wc have a plan.
Copie in and look wc don't sell suits tq every man
look's here -yoii don't have to buy to find out
hich looks the best on you.
That's what Ve're here (or to show the BOods
jM bcllcye us we have something to crow about
"s season'. ' " ' ' ' " f' y
iTKey start at $25
Ween-' Msrrdl
wicf mia tutfif ar
"One ot Eugene's best stores"
.
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New lliano UtMlcr 'oiwtml
Itoy Hweruion. formerly of Vo-
nelu, nan atnrted worn on ine
building of hla now home on the
property on Ninth nvenuo coat bo-
ween Wuahlngton ana Jetreraon
ireeta, which he purqhoeed from
C'harlen Mct.'axaen. J. T- Kvona of
the Kerger Itealty office, handled
he deal. ,
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'' l.'ulmmiml IUhuIh Am IM-iliux
ul The uulmprovoU roada In tho
viGimiy ot rranauu mm jioiirue
which during tho rainy aeaaon
wearo almoat linpoaalble, oro now
drying out and am becoming bet-
er for motor traffic, according to
Oeorge 1". Illtnhcock. local lumber
dealer, who made a trip through
hat dlalrlct yrnterdny, -- ,
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Tranuia U'Ul Nmsk at CnOioiifl
School U J. Temple, Jn chofga of
ine eacrow uepanrneni at mo emt
National bniiK. will apeak nt Bt.
Mary'a Cnthollp school thla after
noon at 1:30 o'clock, on tho aub
iect. "Tho ' Hunk'a Relation to a
Community." Thla la one pf the
aerlea of lecturea aponnored by the
Uino counly dlvlalon of the Oregon
HtiUo linnkom' unnoclutlpn.
Y. W. C. A. CnndliUM Named
Flowing la tho ticket nominated
for tho Y. W. q. A. election at tho
unlvorHliy Thuraday: For prcai
dent. Mary Clerin and Kdmv Lar
gent: vlco-prealdent. felen A l-
drowa and ' Mnry llartuoiomow
aecrotar'. Thelma Klmborllng and
Margaret I'hlllips; tronaurer.
Kitlhcrlno Watnoiii undergraduate
repreaontntivo. Florcnco llucK. ,
nrnlu Deolim to Meet at Albany
A iheetlhg' of "tho" "Willamette
Vnlley Ornln I')ealorB naaoclatton la
to be nold today nt Aioany, ana
sevornl memliorM of tho ortmnlxn
tlnn from thla city are planning to
atlond the aeaelona. Tho naaocla-
tion la compoaed of grain den I or
and lin uurnosft in tho dlKcuwinn
of problema bearing on tho mar
keting of tho .grain of tho meinuor
. ttuma uf Snrtiur Olwmil on
Cmmr 111-cr 'Tho early Indlcntlona
of .tho coming sprluit are allowing
on tho tinner McKenaio country,
anya Carey Thomson, .volonin guldo
and travpor, who vaa In ,tho tlty
yoaterduy. rno anpw ia icimng
thu lower bonchea ot i tho nlgh
limiWi; tho rlvor Is rlalng, and the
dperHlirna that wore 'obaerved on
the lowor levels during tho heavy
now n,ro now disappearing; theao
are all evlilencea or apring, accord
Ing to Mr. Thomaon.
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Mm. Jowrtt tihtM . Money
Fifty dollara to be used to pro
molo publlo aponklng In tlio tinl-
vera tv. waa given Mondny ny nira.
W. V, Jowott. of Kugono. Pro-
feaaor O. I). Thorpe, head of tlio
dophrtiflont of publlo apcaking, nn-
npunped tltnt tlio money win uo
uaed na the "Mnry jowoti- pnea,
$40 to go to tlio winner In the
trvoula Jhr tho Nort nvjixtt pin-
tory' ronteat to bo hold In Mny,
and 0 nr,. in Bn oxtom
pnrnneoua apenklng contcat to bo
Conducted in mo spring.
nntlouul coiitereuco of the U. A. it.
In April. At thu nulloiiul ooufer
euce l.ewla mill Clark chupter of
Kiigenu will bo repreaented by Mrs.
Upilyke. of Wuahlngttin, l. C, who
ia a iion-rosldnt iiHinbor uf tho
tSugpp chapter, ' ;
liukaif- lluwiball (iiumit Ut Ktart
I'luila for tho aturt of the ladooH
bnaebiill ai'lieduln at tho ' lOugene
higii aehool ' uro being made, ad
eorilliig to V. U Griinnla, phyalcal
director. Four teuma are organ
liteil, ono to repreaerit eiich' pinna
of thu achool, anya Orannla.
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Wi(hiliirioii KffiKil Ti Wtinur
The alulli grndo bnaebull learn uf
thn Waahlngton achool wua winner
yealerdny In a guni with UU
aovontlt grade taum of thu l'nt
teraon aoflool, by n acofo of 21 U.
IS. Tbo gums wiu) atnged on tho
I'uittnraon grounds. luirker and
luonils wua tho winning battery.
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' Toil Ait f Walnutr) Am
I'Uuitvd J. A., Jtuaaoll, of thla
oily, la selling out u t met of 10
acres lo walnuta ori his rlvor bot
tom (met five miles north of the
city. The stock Is being provided
by the Woodruff Kurscry company
of this city. Frank 'Miller of mo
tor route A la also planting Kng
llnh walnuts on hla property. ' , :
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Portland Family llenj The
family of 'L.'C. Mapluet hus ar
rived here from Portland to make
their1 home, Mr. Maniuot, who for
I ho niHt six yeara wna clerk at the
Walnhnrd hotol tit Astoria, rccont
Iv lolned Ihe Btu.tr ot tho Uaburn
hotel. Mr. Mnniu out left Astoria
following tho flro Inst December,
which destroyed the Wclnhurd.
llullillng It Ii lnilnl Mr.
and Mrs.. Arthur Cray luivo pur
chuaed the building lot at tho cor
ner of HUtcunth avonuo runt and
I'earl alroel mid uro planning. tho
construction of u bunguluv on tho
property. Tho lot wan formerly
owned by Mrs. Cicorgu Yates. J.
T. Kvuna of tho Herger Jlealty of
fice bundled the dotil for tho prop-
or,y- . . V- ;
Ibido Fuis Knjcqr 8iliot
quite it numrier or Kugene rauio
fana luat night enjoyed apcechea
mudn at a banuucl at tho I'aiace
hotel In Hun Frnnclnco In honor of
one or tho generals who took a
nromlnent Dart in the.' war In
Franco. Tho speeches ot Major
(ieneral Liggett. Mayor Holfo und
others wero heurd very plainly
hrougn most of tho receiving sou
lero. .
nl rw Lnm Tod Ilv Flm A
traveling aulesman driving a Ford
tour Inn car run out or gas at Hev-
onlh and Von Huron alrccUi luat
nlL'ht obout 11:30. and when he ro-
urned wlih a supply., round nis
car In flames. The tiro department
wus culled and tho blnze waa ex
tlngulahcd lift or. It had destroyed
ho top. It Is tnougnt tnai a
iKurettn stub may . havo started
tho blaze, ....
Joke Is homo buck while I ho bunk
stuff anxiously awaits word from
CrcMwoll.
J. 1). Nichols and wife, of Wal
ton, wero urrlvnls In tho city yes
terday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllum Kavs. of
Walton, nro visiting In Kng'eno.,
r- a. Aniaut ana who, os vur
t In. uro In the oily. II r. Anlauf
la engaged In the lumber bualnesa.
Mr. and Mra. Wesley Whlttaker,
of Miipletnn,' wero arrivals In the
city yontordtiy afternoon.
Mr. and. Mrs. U I'). Jonea, of
Mupleton, sro hern for a day or
ao, registered nt tho Clrlggs.
A. It. Huulro arrived In thn city
yesteiduy afternoon from Canary.
Mrs. I,. Met Ivnrv and Mrs. M
F. Hmlth, of Wondllng, were in tho
city over night und wero regis
tered nt tho Griggs.
:. A. I'addock und family, of
Oakrldgo, uro hero for a day or
two. They nro nt the Hmeed.
John Gilbert ond Knrl Inhume!.
pf Cottngo Grove, wero hero ye
tordny. ' ' ' '
Mr. and Mrs. H. Porter, of
Walton, were In Eugene yesterday,
ueorge Mimmcrs, or t.oiingo
Orovc, was a business visitor here
yesterday. i .. mt
AXNOI'NfTI-afKNTS
?IJE ALVADOUE ORANGE WILL
I lil.M'l K rmiiy ovvniiiK vi lull
weeg. Aiutiers ot importance
will be discussed.
Auto Aooount Ins AnitUniioa to
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hi .iiu.iii.ii.'i nn.-v.. .... .vi.i-
lough. who opcrntcs a maelilnory.
building plnnt in rorunna, wna
hero yesterday. Io hns nrranged
to mniiufiinttlro at his plnnt tho do
vlco that counts and rcglstors tho
number, of nutomqblles linnnlng a
elven no nt on ft rood and willcn
will bo nut In nt Reserve, In the
Cnscndo nationn! toresi, mis yonr.
This appliance consists of a plat
form bnrtestn wn on is a spring,
and every tlmn. an nutnmobilQ
pauses over It tho apring opcrnics,
the cpunter.
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1. A. II. iHdoitnlcH riioot
Iewls und Clnrjt chopler of tho
j). A. It. hits chosen na dolognlea
to tno Slllie rouioreiico "i mo
A. It. at Mi'MlnnvllIo on Thursday,
KYIiliiv nrtrl Hnturdhy of this week
Mrs. F. M. Wllklns. Miss Amy
nunn. Mrs. Otto mint ran. Mrs.
,UT. Mnrirnn and Mi's. J.' IS. Hudson
lii, l thn rnsnnt of tho ohnittnr,
Interest this yeilr conlers chlnfly
m thn voln for the general presi
dent, who' Is. to be choBen at'ths
l'nlvTtdly Strtyt IbndihtitM Name
CVirumlttcn A committee coni-
Dosed of Judito B O. Potter. C
1). Korer and A. 111., Caswell has
been named to Hike up with the
Odd Fellows lodge the plnn ' to.
bnvo tho, alleys vacated In tho I.
0. O. F. 'cemetery In order to pro-
vldo, a nU'nha of having the pro
posed paving ot L'nlverslty street
started.
Klx New r'uinllliti at Isuidu
fllr now families from Idaho have
been added to tho pODOlauon: aC
Lundax during the pant month, ac
cnrillii lo Abo Miller. . resident of
llhttt section, who was here yestor-
dny. Two former Idaho lumiliea
havo hpmestoads In tbat district
and others aro contemplating the
purobose cf farm tracts to make
their permanent hnmo here, aaya
Mr. Miller. . .. , ,
OurUsa to Jfanoiro MtuiH) Con
yOoni W. A. Curtlas. recently as
Hoclatea witiv too wiuin-iiDo
Jlardwaro company, has been ap
pointed as mauager or ine
Juno Klumo comoany. which on-
eraloi near Dcxtor. Curtlsa as
sumes tho now position today.. The
facilities of tho Ml- June plant
aro to be Increased, according to
announcement. Darwin Yoran baa
ronlKned aa secretary of the com
nany and his brotner, .
Yoran, has been elected to the of.
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I.liu-olii Oar Is Purcfiannl That
tho McKcnzle rlvor trip la consld
crablo Of a business asset lioro,
especially to motor car agencies,
is tho onlnlon of E. C. Simmons,
who. In competition with several
Portland car dealers, has sold
Lincoln KMX to Goprgo iKilos,
Portland banker. Aa a part of tho
complicated selling campaign of
tho local dealer. Bates waa tuken
nn a trio In tho Lincoln up tho
highway and this turneq ine uuo
in favor or mo .ugono purcnuao,
la tho report. '. , ,.
rsialininn sltowH a New Boom
Tho city ot Cushman In woatern
tjirin Is showing tho preliminary
signs of a boom porlod, according
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in inn uiiiniuii ui. v it-a .
resident of that district, who was
In Eugone yeaterday. B'C,ry house
In Anmn and Cushman Is occupied
nd thore ia a demand for more
hnnia nwlne to tno increase oi
thn lumiinr n industry, says air,
Cox. Tho now storo Dunning oi
tho Cushmnn and Hilt concern is
nnw nonrlnir comnlclion and will
soon bo rondy for occupancy, the
visitor reports. ,, ,. . i
s..i,niiz Mill lo Install More
t,i.,innii.ni A new donkey engine
Is soon to no nnneu iu iuw v.,...,.-
mont of tho F. W. Schults saw-
mlu nour Iwicr, nccoramg iu.uu
owner, who was In tho city yestor-
do'. Tho plant Whlcn siuriea oi
omtlons early In the wjnter.
now turning out oloso to 20,000 feet
of lumber onch day and' th? output
Is to DO incrcasen, anj
ai,n rim timber tract . from
which tho mill la at. present draw.
Ing Is sufficient to carry on opera
tions until aoovn. mo iiiniui" -thd
' suminor beforo moving tho
plant to nnothoB alio, according to
tho pwapr. .... ':
. oreswell Wwtter leW SynPMhy
Jnck Myolt, cashier of tho Jnllt
Growers' bank at Crcswoll, recently
tendered nn 18 check to Justicp
.lesso Wells for violating one of tho
counly motor laws. Yesterday tho
check wns cleared hero through
the Bank, of Commerce nmt the
sniff, to show their sympathy with
tho Creswcll' banker, bordered the
in hiiiek und each signed Ills
nnmo on tjio .back as evidence of
tneir conuoiooco. ui
Joyod It hiiRoly, until a tynlcnl
spsotator ot. tho proooodlngs nolnt
nA nnf. thnt thn nanios wero all en
dorsements and' that tlio, .check
n.iiilit'lm Lent back for collection
front tl(oii. Thu (fco) odgo ot tio
PERSONAL MENTION
THE AMERICAN LEGION Aux
iliary will meet Thuraday eve
t n" i 7:30 in tho Ch'imber of
Comorca rooms, A full attend
uiiku is detiireu.
THE MATRONS' GUILD OF TUB
I'reabytnrlun cnurcn will meet
this afternoon ot 2:30 with Mrs.
II. II. Ruth, 31)5 'Seventeenth
avenue west.
ANNOKM-EMEXTS
MRS. MILLIE TRUMBULL. OF
tbo stato child welfure commla
slon will speak nt tho Eugene
chamber of commerce this af
ternoon at three o'clock.
MARRIED
BUZZARD-SLOCUM At tho home
of Mrs. Ada Hcalcy at 711 Fif
teenth avenue east In this city,
' March 19, 192J, Robert Dow
Ituzznrd and Miss Juanlta Slo
cum, Dr. E. V. Stivers officiat
ing. DEAN-IfAIRD At the residence
of the officiating minister in this
City. March 17. 1S23. Ray R.
Dean and Miss Olive Mary iialrd,
by Dr. E. V. Stivers.
CRONER WILL PROBATED
LEAVES FKOPF.RTY TO FAM
ILY AXP FIUEXI)
Ooorge F. Croner. for ' many
years deputy sheriff here and who
died February 87 at the age of
6 years, bequeathed his property
to his wife, Mrs. Alice Croner, and
bis son. Charles H. Croner. ex
cept two. lots In Croner's addition
to Eugene which he bequeathed
to Mrs. Floralllggs King, a friend.
t The estimated valuo of the
property of tho .estnto Is 5000.
according to tbo petition filed In
probat court yesterday to admit
.the will. The will provides thnt
the upright piano at McKenzie
Brldgo bo given to tbe son and
.the homo property on Tenth avc
nao be given to tho wife and all
the rest except the two lots men
tioned will be divided share and
share alike between tbo two. The
will waa executed January 10,
1S31. The son ia named in the
will as executor. "
Cbarlos jy Croner. brother of
. tho ' deceased, yesterday was ap
pointed ndmSnlstrotqr of tho es
tato' of his sister, Miss Fannie
Croner. In Dlace of George Croner.
.James L. Tago yesterday Was
.appointed administrator of the
estate of his wire, Mrs. aiary j.
Page, who died In this city Febru
arv. 26. 1923. leaving an estate
valued at I4S00. all ot which is
personal property. -Nf. Ethel Tay
lor, H. H. Hobbs and Nathan E.
Barrett were appointed . to ap
praise the property ...
NEW. SAWMILL TO START
PfiANT tlUI BE OPENED AT
MJKm WLtMl DfW . i
Plans for tlio establishment of
a now sawmill nt Lowell aro be
ins made by Bud KinUle?. for
merly with tho Hills Bros, lumber
company of Dexter. . Kintsley hns
placed orders here through tho R.
A. Babb Mnrdwaro conipany for
tho purchaso or a new engine ana
boiler tor tho operation of the
plant which will havo a daily ca
pacity of about 20,000 feet when
operations start, acocrdlng to his
announcement.
' It Is expected thnt tho mill will
bo ready for operation within tho
next few weeks with a crew ot
about, li men, ' according tp the
plans sof the owner. ' Tho mill
equipment is being prdpred from
a Portland concern.
MASONS, ATTENTION
Spoclal communication Eugene
Lodge No. 11. A. F. & A. M.,
Wednesday, March 21. at 10 a. m.,
to conduct tho funeral services of
Brother S. J. Carpenter. Bring
your nuto. . ,
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For Sore, TIrer) n) Tender
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Over 6M Testimonials from
, i Local People
1 Shampoo
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Watch" for Opening of Eugene's Great Bargain-Basement"'
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Love
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ly Display c
or
Occasion
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Being charmingly dressed for informal pc
casions at the home, foe shopping; or after-
noon calls, is quite easy to accomplish jf
you 11 see the stock of pretty wash frocks
we have. Smartly styled of serviceable,
imported and domestic Ginghams effec
tively trimmed with dainty organdie or alU
over embroidered collars and cuffs. Sashes
of gingham or organdie add the finishing
touch to their crisp attractiveness,. and a3
to the colors just every desirable color"
and pattern one could wish to see. .
All sizes, 16 to 46, and plenty of the larger
sizes. Wide range of prices, from .,,.
to
a
$15
Sale: Matelasse Allover Laces
Handsome yard-wid Laces in
a big variety of pretty designs,
selling ordinarily at l.50 yard.
Our' low price is $2.98 yard.
Plenty for everyone; but early
selections are advisable at this
low price. ..
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Yard
Colors are black,; brown -and
champagne. Tq . the womcti'
planning a new frock this item
will ' prove particularly inter
estinjr, as these laces are very,
fashionable for' the 'Spring
and Summer.
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New tilings
From the
Iapry Sec.
featuring an excellent show
ing of French Tapestry Table
Runners and Couch Covers.
The Table Runners i
Rich and beautiful in' color
combinations,--, they lend
themselves readily to. any
decorative scheme. Priced
- from $1.75 to $4.00.
The Couch Covers
Genuine French Tapestry
designs and colors.' Size 64 .
by 90. Deep, rich colors, that
harmonize' perfectly with all
draperies. There's an air of
refinement and good taste
about them that adds to the
attractiveness of any home.
Tapestry by the Yard
There's a good variety of
handsome patterns to choose .
from, " suitable for - Couch
Covers, Chair Coverings,
Throws, etc. ; 50 inches wide.
Priced from $1.75 to $7.00
' artL ' -
KirscK Curtain Rods
Here
' All sizes all lengths all
prices.
Dainty Hand-Made Hand Embroidered.
Dine
ene
i FOR DISCRIMINATING WOMEN
direct from the Eastern Isles comes a shipment of
these wonderful undergarments, 'Perfectly made 6f
the very finest nainsook soft and -sheer,, exquisitely
embroidered in flower and conventional designs, ancj
the pricings are very moderate. -
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..Chemise - .Gowns Camisoles.
$3.50 to $4.50 $3.25 to $5.50 $ 1 .50
PKone
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