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Our Responsibility jjbb tto see that . r TSL wtSjm ctobse the wrong faohion wJSSnr t as it is to help you choose Zx the right one $ Correct apparel for Wom en m waHBMtte 'sirMt jMorning Register Lane County News Service! FAMILY REUNION IS HELD SIST AXXV.Mj GATHERHSG OF : IUNEHERTS NOW OX (Register lose County Special) 'SPRINGFIELD. . Ore., June II. With over 88 member of the family in attendance, the list an nual reunion of the Rinehert fam ily la now in session, at the home of T. E. Edwards, about four miles east of Springfield. Many of those present came from Califor nia. Washington and other states. On Thursday, June 14, the fam ily annoances that an open house More Royal Clinchers forl923 United Stateslires arcGoodTires TQf III 'U I Vcr 7 can get a Royal J J 4 THE U. & Tire people took plenty of time in developing the Royal Clincher Cora. v Wheniftwfmallyplaced 'f en sale there were no nis takes in it. -" Last year we couldn't make Royal Clinchers fast mrmgh. ProdactJon for 1923 has been more than doubled. Bat whenever and wher iiluctobuyUSTIrcs T; L. OHLSEN TIRE 00, Eagene, Oregon ; PETERSON BROS. SERVICE STATION, Eugene FRANKLIN SERVICE STATION, Eugene, Ore. D. A. LONG, Cohort, Oraosi :: . .. BACK EAST . .J . ' ROUND ROUND TRIP - ALL SUMMER " Tickets on Sale May 15 to September IS , ' . Return Limit October 31 OREGON ELECTRIC RY. SPOKANE, PORTLAND SEATTLE RY. Choice of routes and stopovers rvr'- - on-going and returning trip vi, .',.-... .:..:,.; Reood Trip Fans froaa Eugeoe ' Albany .... (.Atlanta 1 HlMnl..!. . H 111. Boston ..... lis.ll . Buffalo 11I.4T Chicago . ... to. if Cincinnati 111.11 Cleveland .... 111.41 . Denver ...... SS.II Dee Moines.. Sl.tO Kfaianapolls., 104.0 Kansas City. Tt.ll Corn A Coln B I14S.SS $141.10 111.40 111.41 111.(4 171.1 isi.ii 104.00 114.10 HO.tS 11.00 ((.(( lll.l 117.14 10.00 Col'n A Col'n B JUHjlsvflle ...1101.71 1111.14 Memphis . 8.0 17.(1 Milwaukee .. S(.70 100.1S Minneapolis.. 70.U S7.7C New Orleans 111. IS 114.SS New York ,r 1(1.11 145.4 Omaha . . . . . 74.81 .oo Philadelphia. 14.8 l(t.94 Pittsburg- ... 114.(1 117.7 t, Louis .... S4.ll .(( 8t Paul .... 7(.SS 7.7( Toronto .... 111.4 1H.57 Washington.. 144.41 li.t( 1 Tickets sold at fares shown in Column A carry routes in ' both directions via Portland, and those at fares shown in Column B in one direction via Portland and the other via California. " . ( Proportional fares' will be in effect for tickets with a large number of Eastern destinations Atlantic City, Baltimore, Charleston, Chattanooga, Columbus, Colo rado Springs, Davenport, Duluth, Jacksonville, Montreal, .-Nashville, Norfolk, Portland, Pueblo, Quebec, Savannah, St. Joseph, Wilmington, Winnipeg, etc. , , Through tickets sold, bBggage checked, sleeping car ar : rangements made, and details furnished on request I '. CS2G0N ELECTRIC RAILWAY I ; - H. R. Knight, Agent, Eugene, Ore. , will be held at the Eilwartla home, and that friend and neighbors are invited to attend and. renew . c aualutancea with the visitor from other points. - v, ' '' MRS. BESSIE ROOF DIES SI'UINC.KIKI.D . WOMAN VKKY activk iv nnc wohk "IReel.ter Lane County Special) 8PRI.!FIK1.D, Ore.. June 11. Mrs. Ueesie Hoof, wife of 11. W. Koof. local Jeweler, died this morn- liur nt her home here after a brief illness. Acute indigestion was Riven as the causes, i She leaves brailles her husband, a- dnuirhtor. Mable, son Lawreneo, and her mother, Mrs, Kennedy, of this city. Mr. and Mm. Hoof came to Springfield about SO years ago to make their home,- and trine that time Mrs. Root has been promi nent In church and civic work, and has at all times had the resuect and friendship of the community. She was a member of the Metho dist church, and was affiliated with the civio and .other organ isuitons. The funeral will be held at the Methodist church Thursday at two P. M., with Rev, Yarns, pastor. In charge. Interment will be at the laurel Hill cemetery. The Walker chapel is In charge of arrangements.. MORNING REGISTER. EOCENE. ORE., WEDNESDAY, JUNE lit, 1923 VEX" ETA J.EWS NOTES . (Resistor Lane Cotwtjr Special) VENETA, Ore., June II. Mrs. P. T. Pratt went to McMlnnville Saturday to attend the commence ment exercises of Llnfield college where her daughters, Wllma and Mildred, are students. - George Leach has recently re turned from the hospital in Eu gene and la at home recuperating after a serious illness of several weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson are away on their vaoatlon from the Elliot Mercantile company and Mist Esther Isaacson Is employed there during their absence. - Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bkoog have returned from an extended trip to Iowa and other eastern points. David Clark and his slater. Mabel, are home for their sum mer vacation. , ELECTION DATE DIFFERS UNION HIGH SCHOOLS VOTE MONDAY, Jl'NE ZS ' Union high schools which are supported by more than two or less than six districts win hold their annual elections at a dif ferent time from the regular dis trict elections, according to a new law passed by the last legislature. E. J. Moore; county school super intendent, yesterday called atten tion to the new law, which pro vides that sueh union districts shall hold their elections the fourth Monday In June or tho 16th instead of the 18th, which la the third Monday. The new law provides that all kold directors go out of office at that time and five new ones are to be elected, the candidate hav ing the highest vote getting the five-year term, the one next, high est the four-year term and so on down the line. After this one will be elected each year. The union high schools In the county thus affected by this law are No,. 1, .Pleasant Hill; N0.1 I. Lorane; No. 6. Waltervllle; No. , Walker, and No. 7. Thurston. HEALTH MUST BE GOOD STUDENTS MUST UNDERGO PHYSICAL EXAMINATION Those admitted to the university Las freshmen next year will have to undergo medical examinations during the pre-regtstration week. September 24 to 29. according to announcement by Dr. W. K. Liv ingston, of the university health service; who said he would sum mon a number of Portland phy siciana to aid in this work. Examinations administered prior to the opening of the university will eliminate Interruption or de lav in cloaswork and will allow more time for re -examination of special cases, students will be en abled to arrange their clans gym naslum work to suit their needs physically, and students adviseo to withdraw on account of III health may. do so before risking .breakdown in health or spresd of disease. ' ' Try Register Classified Ads. NOTICE TO CREDITORS - 'In the Ceaaty Court of the State of ore son for bsne county. 1 la tfee natter ef the Ealate of T. C. Cadbr. -deceased. V Notice Is hereby given tnat the under .txned has been by the aforesaid Coantr Co art appointed as the admlalatrator of the estate of T. C. Cadbr. deceased. All persona having clalau agaloat said es tate are required to present aaM claims dnly verified to the said administrator at the law office of C. A. WlnUrmeler, In Biw, Lane County, Oregon, within sis montbs front the 8th dar of June, , W. C. CABBY, Administrator. ' Wed. O-o-tS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given to all whom it mar concern that tho undersigned. Fred eric ueoree Knox, nas been duir ap pointed executor of the estate of Fred. erlck Vivian Knox, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for lm count of iane. ana nas quanned as such executor, and all persons having claims attains! Bald estate are hereby notified 'and requested fb 'present the same, verified as required by law, with the proper vouchers, to the said ex ecutor, at the office of 8. M. Cn!tins, in the Pint : National Bank building. In Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, within aix months from the date of this notice. Date er first publication, una 13th day of June. IS23. KHKUKKIUK GKOKOE KNOX, Executor of the Estate of Frederick Vivian Knox, deceased. : 1 J -' - -I-" REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE In the matter, of the application of Clement 8. Frank to register the title to lots 2 and S Id block 18 of that part of the city of Eugene. Lane County. Oregon. originally donated to ssld Lane County ny cnarnei Muuiran ano wne, against Jeremiah Crlss, or hla unknown heirs at law. If dtoeAaed : Margaret Groner. - Oroner, her husband t Jennie ' Walker, walker, aar husband Mary couch, Lawrence Couch, and all Whom It may concern. TAKE NOTICE That en the lKth da of May. A. TV 19211. an aDollcation was filed by .aid Clement 8. Frank In the Circuit Court ef the 8tate of Oregon, In and for Lane County, for Initial registration of the title ox xne tana aoove aescriDeo. . How therefore, unless you appear on or before the 18th day of June, A. D. 1923, and show cause why auob appllcs tlos shall not be granted, the aame will ha taken as eonfessed. and a decree will be entered according to the prayer ef the application, and you will be forever barred from disputing the aame. H. , sniBun, Clark ef the Circuit Court. rnaal nt the Clraeit Caartl . ' wee p-so EIGHTH GRADCRS PASS NAMES OFfcl (VEHSrTL IH I'll AKK ANNOUNCED SuMrtrUsMltiit Monnp Civcei List of Tttueu Who KmvIvimI He- . qulml Marks nt Kxauw v The names of the elaitth, grade pupils who passed (lie exaiulttn tlona given June 7 mid 0 Jtere an nounced yeaterdny by E. I, Moore, county school MiiierlntViitlent. The successful pupils are na follows: lvlstrlct No. 10 Clifford; Crone. District No. II nunlul Lynch Richard Klwood I. Ilea. .' District No. IS Christy Ander son. District No. Si Hortha Bchnor enbenr, Oolda Calloway. District No. 24 Three, condi tional. .'. i District No.. SS Ulvle J. Wiser District No. 40 J. Leonard For. guson. Leona, Ijind, Murrol Cecl" Maugh, Kennoth C. Schwerlng. District No. 42 Wanda, Lough ary. - District No. 45 Harold Bode, W. Martin Black, Myrtle K. Bum- side, Mlllicent Burrows, Hurry I.. Hart, Clyde Laffoon, Elisabeth Miller, Raphael V. Morgan, one conditional. . District No. 50 Annabell I. Qu erist. " DiMxricUfe. 6 J Robt Rrogdon. Vnldemar Christenson, Voata Niel sen. George Wore. District No. 54 Alva Mario Pcderaon, threo conditional. District No. 67 Violet Ruth In man, Bornlce J, Hanson, Martha Josephine Campbell. District No. 6 Harry Wilbur Gibson. District No. (7 Alma Paulino Calllson. Harvllle H. Barnes. District No. 49 Frances . Etta Brooks, three conditional.. District No. 74 Katherine Ed wards, Esther Miller. Winona K. Edwards. District No. 79 Glenn Garrison Faust. Lowell G. Logan. Bernlce A. Spinney, Ila J. lenders, Beu luh M. Wyatt, Darwin J. Spicer. Merle G. Fischer. William P. Burch. Arthur E. Reed. 1 District No. 0 Lawrence Jo slah Porter. District No. Si Edith Lorene Blakely. . District No. 8 Earl Waddctl. District No.- 27 Henry Carscal len. District No. SO Horry A, Mil ler. District NO.-95 Blanche Leonn Thomson. District No. 97 Vera Kyle. District No. 101 Ronald E. Hatch. District No. 104 Ellen MeCUn tock. - ' District No. 104 One condt UonaL District No. 109 Wayne W. Wilkinson. District No. 1 J J Ethel Scott, Mabel 8cott. District No. 124 Oral McLaugh lin. District. No. 12 Ida Richard son. Juanita Edith Currlo. District No. 127 Omena Luella Wisdom. District No. 129 Retha O. Bog gess. Lillian Rust. District No. 150 Lane William Morse. District No. 152 Laurel Zevely James. . .District No. 1(8 MelUssa E. Beers. District Not 174 One condi tional District No. 185 Virgil Gilbert Kingsley. Jacob A. Hammerlcksen. District No. 186 One conditional. WOMEN TO PUT GOLF HANDICAP MATCH TO BE HELD THIS MORNING Eugene Country Xub Play Will Start at :30 o'tSock With Two Teams Cmrpoting Two teams of feminine golfers of the Eugene Country club will com pete today In a speclul handicap mutch series starting at 9:30 this forenoon and closing about 12:30 p. m. Team number 1 is under the leadership of Mrs. J. K. Pratt and team number 2 will be direct ed by Mrs. Fred Btlckels. A lun cheon and reception will be held at the clubhouse following the match play, according to the an nouncement of officials in charge of the event. . The luncheon ar rangemente are being directed by Mrs. Arthur -Morris and Mrs. W. H. Dale. ' ' ' 4a -' The - various hand Sups as com piled on. the ratlngBoard of the club for the women! players will form the basis of thflscores in tho series, according to Ihe arrange ments made for thejaffalr. , The following arqlthe members of the two teams: . I Team number, ll Mrs. J. K. Pratt, captain; MlswPerklns, Mrs. Colin V. Dyment, Mrs. A. Rapp, Mrs. Elma Hendricks, Mrs. George P. Hitchcock, Mrs. William II. Dale, Mrs, F, X. Schaefers, Mrs. Lynn S. McCready, -Mrs. Arthur Hendershott, Mrs, McCornack, Mrs. M. M. Tuft, Mrs. Joseph Koke and Mrs. Morgan Watson. Team number 2,' Mrs. Fred Rtlckels, captain; Mrs. A. A. Rogers, Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrs. W. O. Swan, Mm. E. L. Knapp, Mrs. Walter McKnlght, 'Mrs. Loy Row ling. Mrs. Will Jewett, Mrs. J. L. Hesse, Mrs. -E. W. aMerrill, Mrs. Hiirry Powell. Mrs,aC. D. Rorer,, Mrs. W. A. Curtis and Mrs. Her bert Clarke. '- ' r . . , "YELLOW TICKET" IS OUT SAFFRON BALIOH FIGURES IN SCHOOL ELECTION ; , PORTLAND, Ore.,,June 12. Interest In a school election Satur day, June 16, for choice of two school directors and for voice of tnxpayers on 17.(500,000,, bonds for new school buildings has been In creased by reports that 4, "yellow uckoi, signea oy ine urcson fen eration of Patriotic: Societies, , is being distributed over . the city with endorsement of the bonds and two of the candldates'for di rectors. William Woodward . and John T. Wilson. . Tho Taxpayers' League of PorN land has Issued a statement ODPos-J . .V. 1 . i : Gpnernl lAugnt In Salrm RALEM. Ore.. June 12. General Hunter Liggett, who was scconU to General Pershing In command1 pt the American forces overseas dur ing the world war, Is here visiting tnenas. tit was a guest tonay 01 General George A.- White, adlutsnt general of Oregon, and will flslt other old acquaintances , In the oouutry near li'ie. tlenmul 1.1a Hvtl la now tvlirvd. His lioiuo la 1 Sun Frniiclsco. 1'rliv of Stuittr Doi'IIikk l'Din'lJVNI). Ore., Juno Whxlewile piled of sUKiir tlioed twvntv cents linndrvHl pounds here today. Best cane was IIO.Oo. A year ugo the ptlce was Itl.UO. MEAT CUTTERS ASK RISE I"01tTI-NI UNIOX DEMANDS SIU A WKEIi MINIMUM : poil'l'IuVNI), Die., June II. Tho meal, cuttein1 uitUin lins do nmtidcd an elKlit-hom- day and 11 240 a week minimum scale In mead of the ulno-hour day mid 1.15 luliilinuin, wliU'h 1ms been In ef fect, uciurdliitt t C. S. I lurl win. buslm'ss unviiI 'or the union. Men who were culled out of u market returned to work pemlliiu outcome of neHotlullons. itccord lim to HurtwlK, who sold that the union will cull no kviivi-uI strike, but will cuiilend with one murkut at u time until Ila deumnda lire met In vase mora peaceful settlement U not avnlluble. llnrtwlg suld Ihe old wtwe aiiieeiiH-ut expired May 1 11 ml that the uuijiloyeis puld no heed to re quests fullowiiiK that dule for u conference on the matter of a new pact. EASTERN STAR ELECTS MKS. STELLA IMtAKH CHOSEN TO HIvVl) tUtUUl PORTLAND, .ro.; Juno It. Offlcvrs of the gruiid t-huptur of Oregon, order of tho l-iuilerit Star, wliu-li opened Its 24th unnunl ses sion here today wero eluctetl this afternoon for tho ensuing year. Thoao elected wero: Mm. Slollii K. Drake. Portland, worthy grand mutron; William R. Booth, Port land, worthy grand patron; Mrs. Mary Alice Bunlett, McMlnnvlllo, usMoclulo gmlid mutron; U. F. Pet ers, lllllsboro, aMHocluted grand putron; Mrs. Caroline Low Is, Sea side, gmud cotidtirtreHH. , . Tonight tho exemplification of riluullstio cerumotles und Initia tory degrees wero given. Tomorrow will bo occupied by reports of committees nnd the consideration of proposed amend ments to thu constitution. 50 GOOD CIGARETTES mi GENUINE DURHAM h. TOBACCO Tcday and Wed. A high flyer among modern photoplays a modern romance with 'the cave-man angle. v XEWI8 J.8ELZNICK pretenbs Elabe Hammerst -and I 1MU 1, IS I i Of Lca?, Pfrx News Aesop Fable 11'' neesa Liar Comic Coming Thur., Frl, Sat MACK SENNETTS Greatest Feature Comedy BEN TURPIN in "The Shriek of a Baby" . Starting Tomorrow . Agents for v Royal v Worcester and Bon Ton Corsets 1 , , Love and Barrett THE' HOME STORE 30 E. th St New Merchandise, New Methods, New Imported Jap Crepe 25c All (lie most wanted colors ore to he found lit tliis popular price, l'lcul (or xuiiiiner dresses or nprons, and kidtties' wusli togs, Cretonnes 29c New attractive patterns in light grounds. Colorings for the home, porch or camp. Moral and conventional patterns. Children's Waist Unions 75c and 85c Light weight drop scat Waist Union Suits for the children, in alt sixes 5 to 13 years. NewSUKPetticoautdQR A !.,,' I !... . . -...v,,w Cliniji.e , .,. ,. very unusual value i siiw i Jersey, Ka.liuin. Tafftta-.,-, n'1?31 .ro dered or plain M. 'ft ' to 42. . 'i i H?V,e Aprons 98c Mode from fine Count i. t.. .. trimmed, (nil cut Kar..-m SC,H turn of patterns. . uc ' 32-in. Madras Gingham, 35c J he well-known Renfrew hrnnd f... . ors. 1 he finest collection of ,,,"; w he found in l-iit-..,.n.....' J'? ""MtJ Colors.' " .. H When you plan your Vacation or camping trips, come in and let us heln van select for equipment. Everything you mac! will be found here. Tents, Blankets, Shoes, Clothing, Etc. Men's Bedford Cord Breeches $4.39 Bedford Cord Breeches, extra good quality, full cut, with double seat; fast color; H3'J pair. Men's Gaberdine Breeches $4.39 Well tailored along smart lines. Carefully made to the -smallest details. Double scat insures longer service. New Location of thfe Army Goods Store O. D. Flannel Shirt $3.90 Regular army issue Shirts made from 9roi flaiuul. First tpiality, all sizci. ' - Khaki Breeches $3.90 Choice of lace or button leg, mad,. ,J fine quality khaki. Made for men rtJ ilisiltl CltPU lis fa ill .t..l.. leiaisv pvi etv. Miiia )ljfVt j Remember JOE. 9th SL For Rent OFFICE ROOMS See DR. DONOHUE In Zumwalt Bldg. Phone 411J IP" STOUT PERSONS Incline torullfeelltisaiereal lu. smaay pal us, constipation tttlimi mi Jltatkm isuweeesl h CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS Cleenilng and cocaiorting - only 2Se Cet a "Wear Ever" ' Aluminum Stesun Canner Sizes for pints, Quarts or half-gallons, from $9.00 up. Sole distributor for Lane Co. A. G. Heselton 2685 Agate - Phone 1010R Special This IVca Red tags will tell the price reduction ; story. Don't miss this opportunity to own a nice Davenport at a real Bar 1 gain Price. Good assortment to choose from. Berry Piano and Furniture Co. PIANOS AND PHONOGRAPHS , 740 Willamette St - Pbens W Atteoiiioiffi Men! f ' .-' '' 'g 1 .TV- ' THIS IS ' EVER-READY WEEK An Ever-Ready Rzor means a , clean shave nnd n quick shave ine Free to (Eaeh ustoi if i. Go to nny one of the leading drug dealers named below nnd with the Wig , (J ft'- vifllljlivw JUTtl -I.-U Willi III i flrftft0llt Each razor is heavily plated, comes in a fancy lined box and each one i" 1 OFFER NO. 2 una KUDDersci lum" --,nttti , brush sterilized and Xwt I n.,e, rmt1 Williams' Aqu yel I ing lotion Citfck J One Williams' .having cream, i powder .... """ OFFER NO. 1 , One Adams Shaving Brush (rubber cemented), every brush guarantecd..$1.00 One large San Toif shaving lotion....... .65 One cake Supcrcrcam shaving soap,... y .10 ' .,.-.v.-; ", ' '. $1.75 One Ever-Ready Raior complete FREE f One Ever-Ready Ruor DiSrficr 1(1 mat,e 80,c'y t0 Bct yu elf-shavcrs W using the Evcr-Rw(1y Btf Kadio, and is good ior this week only. Mail orders accepted. LimiB rag Co v ill V si y , Jl 11CS1A PT f.v ... i w aT. . A.. , . ..ilt h-l(; :AT