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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1923)
MORNING REGISTER. EUGENE, ORE., WEJ fowls at IVH ll.rt fcli.fhur A Man H Salutation Guaranteed lifter styles or young men Ui, just designed a WE watch style developments; when a new tendency comes, Jong we get it into fine clothes. Mid leuon ideas are here now. . Wade Bros. (l;irt Schaffncr & Marx clothes EN ARE HEADY FOH ANNUAL TRAINING Eugene Units to Start For Camp Lewis Saturday 115 MEN T0G0FR0M HERE Major Wrllo lU'lMirtH Tlint Coin lumlin Am 1'repiiml fur Ntrcii iiniiit Pcrtud Nfxt.'J'wit Weeks Willi nil preparations' complete tout olllcers and inon roudy for two week of strenuous iicUnn ul 'amp i.iiwl the national guard unit of KiiKoiio will entrain Kil day overling for tho norlli for the iiiniiual period of military Instruc- .tlon, Tli ruo Pullman will ho sldo troultod In thu local yurdii Krldny "iKrit und lliu (ruin Ih scheduled to pull out toward camp early Hatur day niornliiK. Tho troop will ar- , rlvo at (.'amp Lewi about 2:30 Haturday afternoon and will Im mudlatitly bo UMtlgnod to barrack. Hiinday will probably bo a day of runt for the if iiardnriiim for thu heavy duty that I Dialed to mart Monday moriiiiiK. A total of 115 men under tho command of Major V. O. White will mako up tho dntochmunt from thin city to go to tho camp. Com- Ml ig Closing Mt lie airy ods, Starts 11 Stock attle and Morses fhuraistav-. . f - sjjr June 21 at the a. j he torn down within the neait ten day, and o other location, il am forced to hold a com- jwing-out tale of all my atoclc. consisting of Stoek-Cattle and Horte. - ' East 9th Street ' 4V. i A i t . m. oharp J,0"6 Mfe, otic roll topoak desk, one ' box heating stove pitch forks, shov- "nKle Dllfl lrlllM havnKso nf nil Winds. K!nF "ixst .sell,' rPKHess of price, lI n'Khest nnrl hnl ll,l,lpr Tirffln will Pvcn to responsible purchasers. JWng n destHptign of stock: 25 , ot first-class ..dairy cows, Holsteins .'"OCrculosis tnitnrl fnsll with rnllfPD nt W coming fresh. . If you are inter R ' dairy COws, corao and ,look this v., Ufveryixow will DC guarantee" Presented iu,thi8)heyi. Thpre are sev eral cows guaranteed to milk from 35 to 55 pounds of milk per day. . Thirty head of horses weighing 1000 lbs. to 1500 lbs. ' All good young, stock, in first class order, ..sound and all well broke; also four-head of large mules, 15 head pf good young saddle and pack horses several of them are gaitcd weight from 1050 .lbs., to 1200, lbs. , ,, ,.i . .. . v .,' About 30 head of young stock cattle, from yearlings to four-year-olds. .Heifers and steers. Ten head two-year-old Jersey heifers due to freshen this fall.., EVERYBODY INVITED COME EARLY Maries Ta vlor. -Owner KQREiitwd CdSAV -STEVENS, Auctioneers u U. S. Rational Baflk, Clerk pany C will hava tliroo oftlcr and r7 inun In Una for th Camp. The Hnadtiuartorii company will hv two olllcvm and 43 enliiited men i lid tho inedlcul detachment of I mo moth Infantry will have one olllcer and nine men ut the an nuul camp. 'IiimI 1MII PtaiuHtd i A final npeclal drill period Will, nehelil Thuraday evening here. prior to JeaviiiK for Camp Lewi to chock up on the command and have all In rcadliiMm .for the an-, nual training uccordlnK to Major White. Huvoral woeke of apeelal drill und Imitrucllon In varloiM aa- pnntH of military activity havn been completed and the Eugene KuardKmon are oxpocted to enow tho old ruKulura who will be at the (liviHlonal encumpment aomethlnf In the way of military efficiency, according to the prodlctlona of (the onioera or the locut unit. ., ItoHtvr of nqmiiioa The followliiK olllcora and men will attend tro camp from this city; .. - Major w. u. Whlto, commander of the flrHt batalllon of the lttath Infantry; C'aptula W. H. Dule, com- imandar of tho medical detaoh- niont of Ixibonon. Company C Captain Iwrence Jensen, Klret Lieutenant Ike New ,man, Hecond Uoutenunt P. I UroM, Klmt Hergeant M. H. White, Hnrgeanta ' Wood, Star, Mahany. I'eerco, Kvune, Komane; Corporala Hell, Itoydun, VanUuyn, Dixon, McNeil, Hughe, Kerr, George, (.'nip.: Cook Wilcox. Kvan: Bug ler Hunt; Private First Claa ,Abad, Iiradley, Ttalrd, Crocker. Kola, Oilmore, - Hclrer, Hoppe, Knapp, Llntawa, Mathora, Mitchell, llrown, Perry, Kusor, Htaffor, Hcott, Bale, Weatrope, Wolruff, WIho, Wycoff, ' Pari, Kanoff, Whoatfield, Zinlkor, 8tannbie, Knight, Oray, areon, Blair, Mur ray, Murray, Kdwarde, Stephen, Morrill. Wr Kht. Cobb. - Headouartor company Lieu tenant K. McC'argar, J. C. Koopko. Staff Hergeant Kremmol, Sergeant Barker,. Kmmon. Hall. Hcott: 1'ornoruln Itnhlo. Barker, Halley, Brink; Private Flrt Claa Dlur, Kminonfi, George, Hough, McDowell. 'Hliompon, Peteron, Ware: Private Baird, J3urnei, Paughman, Bloomfleld, BuckmunI Burton, Culp, Kl&enaohn, Enplrltu, Orloves, Howard, Hutchlna, Jo-: clnto, Kellogg, Klzer, Nelson, Pat rick. Prvor. Robert. Bucker. Hchmloding, Schroder, Scott, .Spur- gln, Vodnat. Waggoner. - t Medlcal detachment lBtth In funtrv CaothJn Orvllle - Waller; Hergeant Cecil J. Poerce; Private Cheater L. Aldrloh. Markar R. Oouaegian, .Lawrence W. Kay, Kdword A. Koupal, Ronald .C: Itlley. Arthur E. Peteron, .Ken neth Moore, Kelly C. .Branatettar. ROAD WILL BE WIDENED POINTS WILL BB BLOVN OFF ON McKEXZIE NORTH BANK Improvement Noccasanr In Order to Trauaport Heavy .Machinery to Bo L'scd on Power Canal In order that a 40-ton caterpillar crane, to be lined in widening the ICugeno power canal, may ' be transported over tho .county road along the north bank of the Mc Konzle river from Hayden'a bridge i the nower Dlant near waltor- vlllo, two or three "rocky point whArA thn road Is very narrow will have to be blown off with dyna mite, ' according to announcement nf members of the county ; court, An agreement was reached yester day between the commissioners, ih. Aitv wniftr board and the con tractor. Knuten and .Morrison, of Bolec, Idaho, whereby the county will pay half the cost of widening the rood at these points, the city will oay a fourth and- the con-1 triiMnrH A. fourth. . The county commissioner. stated that they gladly accepted ine pro pocal as this Improvement has been planned for the near :future nnrl thn work to be done by the contracUnR firm In the way of widening the road win De oi a per mnnnnt nntlirA. No large bridges will be crossed hv thin hAavv Dlece of eaulnment. It will bo lateen UD me Aiunuwr. hmnnh or the Southern Pacific nnrnju the McKenale river at Hay' den's 'bridge, where It will Do un loaded and then token up .the north bank of the McKenxle to the Hceiio of operations. .... The city water ooora is planning toiiiso tho dirt from the excavation to, bo made In wmening.tne uui rnco at the power plant to mako a fill at the foot ot tno grade just wast of the Dlant. thus cutting the griulo down from 10 to 15 per cont to Tlvo or six jer ceni. --. ' i "MOOnl" LEADS TO JAIL MIKE McMAHON CIIARaRD WITH ILLBOAIi POSSESSION ' Charged with the Illegal posses- son of liauor and also intoxication Mike McMnnon, ' Janitor at tne Morcy hospital, 1 In tbe , city Jail and will have a hearing In police court this morning. McMahon re turned last night after a trip to Portland and he brought with him o quart of "moon" and part, ot tno contents Of the bottle was con sumed before he reached here.. ' - McMahon was picked up at Tonth avenue and - Willamette street last night by Captain Macy of tho night police, who lodged him in the city bastlle alter ton ing the partly filled bottle of liquor as evidence. . . ; , . . $b.q jbig money ' value of - perfected 'I . f, - t5. ?" pf A. AUTOMOBILE VALUE EXTENSION CHART j This column shows Average "turn-in" value Estimated value 1 value of after 5 years service with (If mora) wita pasV- " , car new ordinary lubrication . (ected Inhriratinai $ 500 $ so ; $.107 $1000 $230 $ 306 $1500 , $325 1.433.,,,. $2000 $500 $ 667 $2500 $625 $ 633 $3000v $750 r$.l , ii in i i t Tbe first two eolnmna in thia chart are compiled from fignrea, baaed on actual used car sales, as furnished by dealer in the ten liadhiK automobile distributing center in. the United State. The last eeU umn is .based upon estimates of authorities. It show th actual money value to yon of taking; lubrication eriouslv. . - - "Perfected lubrication adds 13 toyoiu enti8?s.JIJe" The "AutomobUe Value Extension Chart" reveak tfie penalties you pay for careless lubrication. The Advice below shows three important' steps in avoiding those penalties in! jgiving your car the treatment, it de serves and in securing the full value that its makers put into it. , LOCAL LODGE WILL ELECT DECRKK OF HONOR NAMES LEADER THIS EVENING Election of a chlof of hoiior as head ot the Eugene unit ot the De gree of Honor win Re neia) at a meeting of the organisation! to toe held this evening at the Knights, of Pythias ' hmll. Tho vaoanov as, leader of the local unit rami), as a romilt of the death of MrnA Kllra Trafsor, who rocently pn nsod Vway. A class of candidates will also bo Initiated Into tho lodge here at a ceremony to be held at the eloeUon meeting. Deputy State Organiser Edwin, of Salem, will be here tor the moot ing of the Eugene organisation. A, program of entertainment is also; ,ing 1 Clean the crank case every five hundred to one thou sand miles and when changing from one brand of 'motor oil " to another. O Flush tbe crank case only with fresh lubricating, oil never with kero sene r or with :' so- called "flushing" oil. 3 Lubricate with .... the correct grade of Cycol the perfected motor oil " es shown onthe,? Cycol Recommenda tion, Chart. . Cycol is perfected by the new Hexeon process, a distinct achieve ment in oil refining, used only by us. The Hexeon process makes Cycol free from destructive "sulpho" compounds the impuri ties which lessen the resistance of oil to engine heat. ; ' Because of this, Cycol renders a new kind of service. It does noli break down nor thin out rapidly under terrific engine heat it maintains an unbroken lubricating film between moving parts arid heads off serious engine trouble. ; ' ' ' ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY - Executive Offices,. 79 New Montgomery St, San Francisco ; ' 9iei!erfected Motor Oil- .-. 1 : W .: : :v,.',: .. M; ii ' ''' I.'.":-', -T . i '.v4sx ;'.;. " t iri .'.. .,....! . . , .'......, uo'ir v.'i it. free from destructive ' 'sidphb91. cbmpoundi5' brldgs and Mnrcola this summer. one is over Pttrsons creek where the old one was wanked out durinv the freshet hujt December, and the other wilirbe over McOowan creek at .Donsn, which Is old and rotten, according' to Commissioner Roney who has charge of bridge construction. , With the rebuilding of the high way all the 'Way from Hoyden bridge to Wfrodllng and tho con struction orthese now bridges this will again betoome a popular motor route for 'pleasure seekers. The highway hits been allowed to de torlorlate' badly because of lock of maintenanve work during the past year. - " to be held at the session, accordi to the committee In charge,, BRIDGES WILL BE BUILT TWO STRUCTURES TO GO ON MOHAWK HIGHWAY The Lnne county commissioners announced yesterday that two new bridge will- be built on the Mo- hawk highway between Haraen LIBRARIANS TO COME LfART WILL BR GUESTS OF .WItVH.ltai'1'X 'LUVATL . '.Asihe guosts ot the University at, Oregon a party ot about. 60 members of the Paclflo Northwest Lib racy association will be .'here this afternoon to visit the campus and -will be entertained at lunch eon, 'at the women's building. The library association Is now In" an nual session at Corvallla at the Oregon Agricultural college and the party will be brought here un der the direction of M. H. Doug' lnss, librarian of the U. ot O. , Mr. Douglnss Is now at Corvallla attending the sessions and motors from this city will leave for Cor vallls this morning to bring the li brarians here for the visit to the U. of O. LODGE TO CONVENE HERE ROYAL ' NEIGHBORS PLAN COUNTY SESSION FRIDAY Representatives of the 11 Lane county camps ot the Royal Neigh bors of America will be here Fri day evening to attend the annual county-wide convention of the or-J der, at which time orncers for tne coming year will be elected. The Eugone camp has a membership of about 260 and It is expected that with many visitors from the outside units present, a large gathering of the Neighbors will be present. Last year the county ses sion was held at Cottags Grove. hSThe business session will be held In the evening at the K. of P. hall, following a banauet which Is scheduled to start at 7 o'alook, en coding to the officials In charge of tie event. , . ". ,.. ' Marions to Convene Today PORTLAND, Ore., - June 12. The 73rd annual communication of the Grand Lodge, Ancient ' i Free and Adcpptod Masons of Oregon will convene here tomorrow,. More than 400 delegates from all parts of thostato are expected to attend. ...Eugen Ledge NW-gsayw- lent , and. Protsfltlw rserjillli .. will hod their annual fleivay service at Wks 'Terhpla-thuriiuay j ovenlng, June U, at: i.e'euol.-lt.A cordial InvJUtlonis ettendadto t tho O. A.' R.;' Wotnatf "J sHsf i corps, American legion. sil"wrtr- j nal organliatlons andths jpaefte to attend thla. rvles.f: iZ'Ifl - i afl - l. u amitn aros. tyT.'.-r Remington Tomtit 1 v? : Uhderwood "'(f''v. -r..- Royal im Rernlnrbasf" KipfW' i -ii:. vuisi RJboona " ' OFFICE MACHINERY ' Phono IU Orer WaatCT " Lsmg-Tla Cjl- ' V : ' SUaV.V. 'CA at :rl I ; i