MORNING KEGISTEK, EUGENE, OKE SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1923
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THIS IS THE LAST WEEK
ONLV SIX DAYS LEFT!
A Month's Selling Must De jprammed Into One Solid Wwk
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Put everything to one side nothing must stop you
sKare in' these wonderful saving opportunities.
OUR DOORS CLOSE FOREVER
1 AT MIDNIGHT MAY 19
Don't ever again, as long as you live, exnt 1
lously low prices on reputable merchandise.
Absolutely the Greatest Smashing
of Prices on Mercantile Record !
The Entire Stock Must
Wiped Ou to Bare W
7Se Ladies Fibre
Silk '
Hose
19c
5c Black
Sateen
" 29c Unbleached
36-inch
Sheeting
"14 c
,39c Windsor
' ...
Crepe
60c Value
Feather
Ticking
Double
Blanket
60x76
$1.23
83
Ladies' Hats
Close-out
96c
10c Men's
Kerchiefs
3c
$1.25 Men's '
Bal. Unions
73c
" $2.50 Summer
Men's Caps
$1'.47
Mo'
3
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f 15.00 to 120.00 UdW bit
Suits, final price 1
S3S.0O Ladies' New Suits, ff il
finely tailored, now .P k
Boys' Suits
$3.69
S4.98
57.89
.88
ST0I Boys' Suite,
final price
aUkyV Su, -Sli50
jKy? fwcPante
"Suits, final price
$15.00 Boys' Tweed Two
Pants Suits, final price
BOYS' MACKINAWS "
$1Z0Q and $1540 Boys' ff QQ
Coats, final price 90i0
$10.00 Boys' Mackinaws,
final price
Hen's Notions
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8c
12ic
54.98
15c Men's CoOars,
Final Price".
' 15c Men's Fine Kerchiefs,
Final PA'- ,,, .. ; ,
20c Arrow Colbxs,
Final Price .
50c Men's Rubberized Belts,
Final Price
65c President Suspenders, "
X Final Price L..L.
75c Heavy Men's Sospenders,
r inal iTice
$50 Men's Cloth Hats,
... Final- Price' .21
47c
51.89
Wen's Suits '
$20.00 Men's and Young ( f Y-CQ
Men's Suits, finals 9 AVnO.O
$25.00 Men's and Young Cf A aCQ
Men's Suits, final.. 9 JLfrsiOO
$30.00 Men's and Young tCQ
Men's Suitsi finaL.. .9 IDsDO
$370 Men's and Young
- Men's Suits, final........
521.68
$40.00 Men's Fine COI sCQ
Worsted Suits, f inaL... aaiDO
' Coats and Capes
$15.00 Polo Sport Coats and Capes, plaids and
1 solid colors, final price C5 sCC
cut to . . 9viva
$1840 Ladies' Sport Coats, some lined; Capes
also included, final GLQ s(sji(jk
price cut to 9si W3
$25.00 Fancy Dress Coats in very lovely style
of Polo and Broadcloth, QC
, final price .. .. 9 si W"
$45.00 Lovely New Coats and Capes, heavy.
Canton Crepe Linings, CO"T ASC
finat price cut to 3sfc t m9&
MILLINERY
$240 Ladies' and Girls' Hats 96c
$440 Ladies Sport Hats $1.96
$840 Ladies' Dress Hats .;..........$3.96
Ladies' Dresses
$15.00 and $20.00 Silk Taffeta, Canton Crepe
and AUtyme Crepe Dresses, CC OC
final price Wi9?
$25.00 Russian Crepo Co-ed Dresses, sixes
16 to 20, final price 65
$30.00 Canton Crepe and Fancy Taffeta
Dresses, siies 16 to 52, CI A iCC
final price cut to .4lr"M2P
NOTIONS
It is simply terrific the way we have slashed
prices on Notions of all kinds. The items are
so numerous as to prevent us from giving a
detailed list. See center tables for these final
bargains. "
$3 Men's , ;,
Dress Pants
51.88
$20 Young Men's
Fine Suits
59.88
1 To $10 Ladies'
Trimmed Hats
53.96
$15 and $20
Silk Dresses
56.95
$4 Men's
Hats
$2.47
$15 Ladies:
Polo CoaU
56.65
$3 Udies'
Umbrellas
51.59
7 $1.75 Pure
Thread Silk Hose
51.12
$2.50 AU-Wool
Jersey Tubing
$1m43
$10 Boys'
Suits
$4 98
PEOPLES
CASH S
Store Will Be Open Daily to 6 p. m.
TORE
30 EAST
NINTH
$40.00 Beautiful Udies ttA?
Suits, final price
$45.00 Choicest new modes
$i!
$2;
t Is. !
Ladies' Suits, final pries ffi
SKIRTS
$440 Ladies' Sport Skirts, ('
very novel patterns. 1
$12.50 Exceptional lot of '
Qioicest Skirts, closinf oslf.
sBjsjsnBBsnBnjsBsWBBBnnasUsnt1
, Lovely Silkij
$1.75 grade Crepe do Chine, ' t
Final Price
$1.65 Silk Tube Vesting, J5 inds!
wide, Final Price
$1.50 grade Pure Silk fooge, I
to close out .: '.. .. -i-A
$2.50 fine Sport Silks, finallt Cf
cut to
$1.85 grade fine Silk Taffeta,
36-inch, now
$2.00 grades Messalines, 34-1'
inch, final cut to -
$240 heavy Alltyme Crepe,
good shades, now . .
$3.50. heavy . Canton Crepe
1 selection
j Morning Register Lane County News Service
MORE LUMRFR ' RHIPFft to be nuperior to all other meth-
; - "..) ods of wood treatment, and -with
rvraPAW SHrm-v i cDonrVx !ant I,ke th one here, it la
. INCREASE SHOW AT SPRIG-Np0ssible to treat a great quantity
FIELD OVER, IAst WEEK of material at a low cost.
s - The company here has acquired
oio lfr Sjxclil). the railroad spur formerly leased
8PRIJGFJEIJp, .Ore.. May 12. by the Loud company, and as soon
-uiiiuer Biiipreienu anowea an aa the equipment is Installed, will
Increase this wf.-ek in unite of the
fact that the'thlrd shift at the
mill was discontinued the first of
the montlh, . Seventy-ftve . carloads
of dressed and rough lumber left
this week for points n California,
and for the east, while 12 cars of
hog fuel were shipped. About 70
cars were-., shipped last week. A
car of wood-and, one of feed were
also sent out, according:' to figures
Klven out by C.-..Otaen4 Southern
Pacific agent here.Vt ;
The heavy sblpmenta are 'made
possible by the fact tbst cars are
now plentiful, states 'the '.agent,
and it is believed that, "lumberwii!
be sent out at about, this rate as
long aa the supply 'ifjita. '
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OARBOLIXrCH' PLANT 19 NOW
.17. INOTALL7NO MO VAT ' '
Mntorint Turn od Oak with Tempo
rary Kqulptjont Already Shipped
. by BriHngfteld Oonocra ;
, "(Rosl"" Lsne County Spcll)!
SPRltTIELP. Ore., May 12.
Although the Carbolinlum Pro
'. ducts company, which lately stort
1 ed operations at their plant here
t- near the Loud Manufacturing com
pany, have been working with
; temporary . equipment, thoy have
' i" already shipped five full carloads
' of treated material.,,; This Includes
' tlos, meter boMea. shingles and.
, other similar wood products. "
A concrete dipping vat, which Is
being .especially, constructed to
handle large poles. Is now being
installed for the firm by R. Plrls
and son, local contractors. The
tank Is 5 by 16 feet and Is 10 feet
deep.- Another .tank of. this slzo Is
v to be installed, soon,, it is an
nounced, and later a pressure out.
, fit will be put tn. - '.
, Equipment nowjtn use includes
saws, hoists and '. boilers, .Tn
liquid Is applied bolllns; to the.
a v. tputA. i. ' .
I , . Th. mrbollnlum DroctSlaJlfiI4
begin production on a large scale.
From four to. six men. are regu
larly employed at present, but it
is planned to enlarge the force as
soon as the plant begins opera
tion at full time.
Recitation. Temper, Roy Beyer.1
Recitation, The Small Boy with
His Mother at the Circus. LolB
rCanaday. ';"
Recitation, The Courtln', Isaoall
Orr.
Recitation, O'CopIaln. Thomas
Holland. !
Recitation, The Boy's Complaint,
Gordon Holland. . j.
Recitation, Columbus, John Can
aday. Song, 'Where the Morning
Glories Grow, Lots Cartaday and
Isabell Orr. I
SCH0QL PROGRAM IS OUT
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PUPILS PREPARE FOR OOM
''' " MENCESIEKT' EVENT '.
(Register Lane County Speclsl) 1
CROW: Ore.. Mav' 12. Follow
ing Is the program for commence
ment at Rose school, .district 92
Oha V. Ll.es teacher:
' Song, On the Woodland Green,
by school. y '
-Recitation, The Flag, ' Gordon
Holland. ' -
Recitation, Stay at Home, Dor
othy Smith.. . -
Dialogue, Points of View, by
Gordon Holland and Evelyn Beyer.
Recitation, Three Ways, Clara
Hinds. '
' Recitation, A Broken Hearten
Dutcher, Hugh Holland. '
ltecitatlon, Home -Bong, Dorothy
Smith. ' '
: Song, When You and I Were
Young, Maggie, Iso-boll Orr and
Iiols. Canaday. ' '
' Recitation, Break, Break on Thy
Cold Gray Stones O. Sea, Thomas
Holland. ,' , " ' ... ., .
Recitation, A Boys Song, Elmer
Smith. i
' " Recitation, Rockaby ' Baby, by
Wayne Smith. -
Recitation, Baby Seed Sons',
Evelyn Beyer. '
Recitation, No Red Without the
Blue, Lois Canaday.
' Recitation, ' The - Owl, Clara
Hinds.
A piny with the following cast:
Mr. Colllngwood,'a farmer, Hugh
Holland.
Mrs. Colllngwood, his wife, Ia
, bell1 Orr. : : V:--
John Colllngwood, their son,
John .Canaday., . ,-" .
' Belinda,' .their daughter, Lois
Canaday." ' , ,, .
Joshua Sloper, ' Belinda's lover,
JgniiollnnJ. . ,
,'"; ';..(," w' v'1 ' ':,irit 'i-'iv
SCHOOL EVENT PLEASING
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UNION HIGH STUDENTS AP
PEAIt AT WALKER ,
(Reiltter Lena County 8cil)
WALKER Ore.,. May 12. The
Walker, unfon high school gave 'a
very pleafeant entertainment Fri
day evening. . Professor Perfect,
of Eugene, had been engaged to
bring fifteen of his music schol
ars to play. Their delightful music
was first on the program and wfis
heartily . enjoyed by a large au
dience, i
Next on the program was a ne
gro play by a number of the high
school student. The play was
followed by a basket social which
netted the school a nice sum, !
WALKER NEWS NOTES
(RegUter Lue County Special) '
WALKER, Ore., May 12. The
high school baseball team and the
high school team, from Thurston
played at Wulkor, Friday after
noon, which resulted 13 to 4 in
favor of the visiting team. This
was duo mainly to the Thurston
team having older and mora ox
porioncod players, '
, The AJax Lumber company has
a crew of men busy building lum
ber docks at Walker. 1
The parties who have a large
truck- huullna for the AJax Lum
ber company movod a large boiler
from Saginaw to the AJax minx
last Thursday.
Adon Miller, who has been con
fined to his hlme for some time,
following an operation for gall
stones, was ublo to be ut,,tllo store
Wednesday.
The Walker public school was
very, busy Thursday and Frlduy
with examinations.
The G. T. X club of Delight
valley, was entertained uy Mrs.
,S.. E. Lowcry Wctlnpsday aftor-
noon.
Mr. nnd Mrs, Cv.XlM $U
Frtday evening for Corva!ll to
visit with relutives over the week
end. A fine baby girl -arrived at the
home of R. Hansen last Sunday.
Mother and Infant doing well.
'','Mrs, Ma'colm Horn, of Delight
vatleyt,.'was visiting her mother,
Mrs,, M. C. Smith, Tuesday aftor
rioo'nl' " '; ' - 'i
'Mr. and Mrs. Clair Thornton
made '. a .trip to Drain Tuesday
evening. ;' ' - ..
' Crcx'll Grange lloulx Sewfon
,' (RerUterLsntCaanarSpeeUU.
CRESWELL, Ore., May 12
The grange met in regulur session
this afternoon. AS it-was a rainy
day the attendance was very gbod
and the meeting proved most Inter
esting. Four new' jnembcrfr were
added. Mr; knd Mrs. G. M. McFnr
Iand, who came ' from' Cottage
drove grange arid M. ; and Mrs.
CJiarlen Vhltc, who camo from
fluttcville' grange. Mrs, J. McOoo
of Cottage Orove grange, was a
welcome visitor. - The new mem
bers made 'niont cncotirngihg talks
and the strength of their addition
to the local grange 'la realized. '
- nRESWEIti' PEIWOXAIJ
(Rcgintcr Len'p County Apeclsl)
CRKSWELL, Ore:, May 12.
George Houghton, of , Portland,
representing, the Homij Insurnncc
company, culled .on the ' local
agency of the company ..Friday.
Ho. Is tin old friend of J. W. Hyett,
locul agent and vice-president of
the 'Creswol! Fruit Growers' bunk.
Maypr Ijlaslmnn and wife, of
Rllverton, , cal'nd on Mr, '. Hyott
Wednesday. J'hcy were on their
way to Modford, making he trip
by automobile. , y , 1
Mrs. J. Perkins left for North
Huntington, ncur Harrlsburg, Fri
day, for a visit with relatives nnd
friends.
Mrs. Goo. fichulmerlch, Mrs. Ed
Anderson und Mr, and Mrs. W. W.
Benrliy made an auto trip to Cot
tugo Grove Friday afternoon.
his father and mother, Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Hlngleurook ar
rived from California Saturday
where they have beeh'Hpendlng he
winter. Mr. Hlngicbrook pur
chased a part of the Marqunrt
ranrti last rail and nns coma to
build a home on It, and will make
his residence here us soon as built,
E. J. Adams drove up from liu
Reno this afternoon.
Ray Smith's homo wan the plnco
for a little fire Friday. Fortunate
ly it was discovered beforo much
damago wns done.
W. A. Scott; representing tho de
partment of commerce, bureau of
census. Washington. D. C. wns In
.Crcmvoll Saturday getting statistics
.on tne town or urcswcll and tho
oloctrlc light nlaht.
iivae lA'cnner or Jinscburg camo
op r nuny to spend tho day with
friends nnd relatives,
Tho Ladles Aid of tho 'Methodist
church held a food sale at tho old
hardware building on Saturday if-
huiiiuuu wiiu. nnnuieu many to stock
up with good thlhgn for over Sun-
CREKWELL NEWS NOTES
(RrKlNtnr Lnno County Special)
CnBHVET,L, Ore., May 12.
Miss Edna Zlnlker camo up from
Monmouth Normal on Friday even
ing to spend tho week-end at home.
F.d Martin came lip from Port
land Friday to greet relatives and
friends.
Mr. Ydunt, of tho Portlnnd Y.
M. C. A., was In Creswell Friday In
the Interest of a meeting to be held
at Eugene Monday evening at
which county organization work
will be. the feature.
Louis Johnson, lof Eugene, wan
-MiietMtcrnooii) 'visiting
DONXA MOWS XOTEft
(npRlMer Lane Qounty Spools!)
DONNA, Ore., May 11. Mrs.
Leo Scavoy loft Saturday for Ida
no to bo at the bodsldo of her
brother, Ed. who is very 111 with
spotted fovor.
Mr, Sunderman and family, of
Modford, spent sovoral days last
week visiting at tho homo of his
brother, S. O. Sunderman. They
mndo tho trip In tholr car.
Tho Indies o!ub mot with Mrs.
Roberts Thursday afternoon. The
time was spent working on a quilt.
While the ladies partook of ro-
iresnmonis at 4:30 thoy discussed
pluns for an Ice cream social to
bo held In tho hall Friday oven
lug, Mny IS.
Tlioso who attended tho bull
gitmo at Crow tho sixth, report a
pleasant trip and found tho roads
from Hugeno to Crow In miinh bet
lor condition than tho Mohawk
road,
GOSHEN NF.WS NfytT.S
(Keglntnr Ltino County Rpnclnl)
OOHHHN, Oro., May 12. Mrs.
D, B. Konnody, of Wlnnolt, Mon
tnnu, Is a visitor at tho home of
her sister, Mrs, John Jlrirr.
Mr. and Mrs. Oroti Cnrmony en
tertained Mr. and Mrs. David Cal
vert at Sunday dinner. ; .
Robert Gay and family located
on n farm noar llosoljurg ro
contly, Mrs, TAiira lfylnnd, who has
been dismissed 'from a hospital
ln Eugene; l fltorrplnr'r-fw-'dfi
with her mother, Mrs. Florence ested
('opnnhaver. before returning to
her homo nt Ijindnx.
M rs. . Deiude Urytnoco returned
to bor homo In Portland Thurs
day.
After a brief visit with Goshen
relatives, Mrs. Carl Gilbert re
turned to her homo In Coqtillle.
Tho namo of Miss Hazel Hndn-
baugh appears in tho list of teach
ers elected to touch In Portland
next year.
Mrs. lOrncst Smith, of Dexter,
underwent a major oporution
Wodnesdny at tho local hospital.
Mrs. W. G. Itoyd and small
daughter, who havo been visiting
tho P. L. lioyd fund I y for several
days, left Friday , for llerkoloy,
California,!', whore they, will Join
Air. jioyu ana .mako tlielr ticrman
ont home...' . .'. . , '
The return game of. baseball
with C'rcswoll will, bo plliyod at
GOshon - school Monday afternoon
at K o'clock. .... '
Church service Sunday evening
at a o ciocB.,, Bpociai niuslo. ...
0kiuii(;k personals
(Ufltr Lino County gptclsl)
. OAKItJIKJIC, Ore., May, 11. R,
E. Smith went to Kugnno on Tuos.
day morning Ceturninc Wodnenday.
Miss Lllllo Mlnnhy, who lias
boon teaching nf lfurh Pmlrtn
closed her school. Inst Wr'day and
spent Hid week-end with her sis
tor, Mrs, Ronnie, leaving for hor
homo at Leaburg on the, Tuesday
morning train. ' .' ,
MrA Oscar Drury splint tho
wooltrQpd with, hor paront at Jus-
Roy Brook, Unomnn for tho
Southern 1'aclflo company, spent
Friday night In town. ,'
N. F. Macduff, forest supervisor
with headquarters In Eugene, has
neon In town on business suvoral
days this wonk. . . , T
C, W. Jsivls nnd family, who
have boon to IKtson Springs sev
eral weeks whoro Mr. Davis has
been doing somo carpenter work,
loft for Eugene on Thursday,
DEl.HIIOltN NEWS NOTES
(IleKlBtor Lnno County Mpoelnl) "
DKKItMOUN, tiro., May 11.
Inga Knldor drovo hor sister, Roso,
to Springfield this morning before
school tlmo. Hho nnd her bus
ban il nro residents of Portlnnd.
Roy. Mend, of Eugeno, wns a
visitor ' Sunday nt tho McNoun
homo. ' Mr. and Mrs. Moad wore
alsoi up the. river Sunday.
Mrs. E. F. Rnnm wns a visitor
ftt Eugene Thursday.
iAI.Mif4h4tockholdors Inter-
'-v': :- : ' t .
In the warohouse of the
Farmers' union will meet In
Springfield Saturday. May It.
.Ml Kihel War A sister of Mrs.
Harney oldsfle'.d. Is soon la leave
for Pendleton, Hor' sister from
there wilt como here for a short
visit and both will roturn to that
city.
On Wednesday. May 12. the
Dcertiorn school, will celebrate tho
Inst day with a short program,
community dlnnor nnd in tho nf
ternoon a ball game between the
school nnd married men. Other
amusements will also take place.
The duuIIs of the Jioorliorn
school nro taking their cxiimlna
lions this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Rouse wero
nll-dy visitors of Joff llnlrrll's
from IX'aburg.
Walter llauch and Earl Thlenea
ltnvo boon very busy this woes
winding, up the planting of corn.
The Andrew family wero In Ku
gnno Inst Friday, also Barney Olds
field, for the dnv.
Wnltor Rouoh nnd family wont
to Eugeno' last Saturday morning
. . , . . .r i.--.,IIIa In
nnn rotnrneu in w iiium ,t.v . i,n i,
timn to ninv with the voting mnr-1 Rerctna, """ "
rled men iignlnst tho yuuorvin ary;,
high school. -
Kmmet Rniich, of Portland, is
visiting hero with his .parents, nlo
brother and family. tu "
rmtln aef with him.
Tho McNoun fnmlly wore In Eu
gene Thursday, .
nd Cuihmu t
of to. i l '
Mr. nd A
turnwl Viti
a fow diiniliW
Orsnt m'
dolnr f".
niothcfi b J
Kthn Ml "J
after ependli J
gene wU.W,".
OOBrBO.
COBUBO. OJv
Johnion, 'a
Cobunj fHto-1
Wm. m&"
confined U
Dug Wi"
home In vm I
j, I VwWl
ThurmUy. LJ
M m KUW i
w..ftn1iy.
Mr Vin'iH
Tiiendny e-'"1
Htm W
Aim "-7 . s
men, vliltrf f
.liter, W
7 OUSIIMAN NEWS NOTK8
(ltrglilor. llano County Bpooinl)
CITSHMAN. Oro., May 10. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Jeff Abel and son spnt
tho wook-bnd at North Hclid last
week, 1
Mrs. A. Johnson arrlvod . li'f;
Krldny to visit Imr fiiihor, J
Ilnrnoy, who hns boon very II) out
at last report wns improving.
Mrs. W. L. Flsk, of Slltcoos,
visited friends horo Saturdny,
Krnlo Hewitt spent a fow day"
In Eugonn tho first of tho woo'
Mrs. Jolm Shults, of MM 0
orook, visited here Inst wnok Wim
hor sister, Mrs. Alhort Benedict.
Mis, llownrd Mason and Miw
Mabul iYolmnn, of Point Terrace,
vlslled Sunduy with Mrs. L. "
Sotilhworth, '
Mr. nnd Mrs. 3. H. Prnlt wnt
to Eugono Sunday whoro the
have purnhnsod ft now homo., , .-
John Costollo hoji purohasou tno
Pratt horns and moved his fm
lly here Sundny. .
Harold lrrln returnod Bundny
from it business trip to rortlnnn.'
A basohall gnmft ' wft" Pi"''
horo Bundny hotwosn lh Uotion
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