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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1923)
MORNING REGISTER, VaJGENE, ORE., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1023 r a I- ,1 Hi r & . ' 1 J ; 1 1 ii 5 ' 5)-:. ttotrnm Pakllakai FUBUSHINO COMPANY Francisco, 7101 new passenger automobiles were registered In Oregon In the first thres months of 1121 as compared with J1 In the same period of ltll or a little better than three times as many. Lin California 61,171 new passenger cars were registered In the first qurater of 1913 as compared with Ifatun io,z( in tne same period or litnm all nnaiwsalosuoas ass sisse sll I or an Increase of a, little hotter miiHwti wimi i imm attgiiisr FRANK JENKINS . . PraaMeat BKNMT K. OILSTRAP . Vtee-PreaMeat sunt at the Peetefrke at stagea Ore, mm evens-visas sisusr . pasiisaes srsrr awrsisc ssetpt Meassr. Otfleei Resistor Block, tit WIllasMtU Pabllastag Oeapsny. steering essage et aedis, sabucrlb ers shoals always gt eM as nil ss Bastam nfrlea arUnaai D. Ward, Tribute Balldlsg. New sen uuyi w. tt. stoeaweii, resiles M SIMIBSt vaiesse. . laorntoaa- ItMisMw StlTertt Br Carries, per vMk.,.. .IB limed by Carrier, per mostt. .. M Delrnres te Carrier, lis maalaa (la a- I be bout-tit without money, .00 la Lass Go an 17, advaaoal . tMlrend by Carrier,, one year la adrsaee) . Dellveres by eae year . OatsMe Lsss Oonsty than two to one. It might da no harm If those who wall persistently that Oregon la busted and gone to the doga while California la rich and happy would pause long enough In their lamentations to re flect that Oregon is Increasing her purchases of automobiles npprox Imately 60 per cent taster than California. Those new cars can't The Office Cat Copyright 1MI by Kdtsr Alios Hoas Pes year Banday Register by Mall (la sdraaco) .... 1130 FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SERVICE tltlsa to the aoe lor psblloatiea et all f ralt ta not enough: sww supatcsM ereditos to It or set etaerwwe craoitea in una paper, aaa the local am paeltebad betels. AU rights et repoblloaUoa et special mpam mrnmu are aiao loan isu. Governor Al Smith of New York tella the publlo at large with large gesture of renunciation that he will not be a candidate for the Dcmoc ratio nomination next year. In taking that statement, a pinch the wise prognostlgator will want at least handful. Drouth-atrlckon wets all over the country are making a Uttle tin god of Governor Smith and their efforts are enthusiastic ally supplemented by the bootleg gers who want only one set of en forcement officials to contend with. When a considerable num IN THE DAY'S NEWS , I her of people set persistently about Day before yesterday the United I the task of making- a Uttle tin god States court of appeals, sitting at of a politician In the year preceding St Paul, handed down a decision la national election, it la the cen trist la exceedingly Imoortant from Ural rule that nothing short of ------ very angle. Nationally, It means! physical violence can prevent him that so far as the railroads are from becoming a receptive can concerned the transportation act dldate. of 120 supersedes the WEDNESDAY, JUXE IS, IMS 8herman act. which muni In If turn thai the Internal, commerce they arrested a woman for dancing , Down in Saiem the other day alon can proceed with the task of too close. It may be different coiuolldating the railroad, of the "1 bV.,n 7?" -Closeness" is a naoit in is nisn.j country into a few large groupa. For Oregon it means another ar tery of rail traffic across the Cas cades, thus bringing Eastern and Western Oregon into closer rela tlonship; In addition It will result .praised down Salem way. collage education isn't with out Its drawbacks these days. It takes about all of one person's In doubllnr the canacltv of Ore- um lo "uu"" " .. .,.,.. .v ,u .u... I coming burled In circulars from was, as weahavs, vv SVUVU, Via US I ni.i-,i.in. -...-. -,the alumni secretaries. "" " means in realisation oil Maybe those caterpillars - were the dream of years for the sane-1 merely trying to get out of the coast country before the rains tlon of the courts for the 8. P. C P. lease Is all that stands in he way of completion of the lone pro jected, Jonc discussed and - long made the roads slippery. the finer The sooner it quits hoped-for Natron cut-off. It would this fine rain will be. be a waste of space and time to Tecite what the Natron cut-off will - mean to Eugene, for every resident! 1 Ewber Days in EogCBw knows the list of benefits by heart. Thero is yet, of course, the appeal "?top Rer, June to the supreme court, which will W; UetltUutd has opened mean further delay, but the ex- lodging house in his new building which I on Olive street between Eighth and Ninth, Th mwd mania, rharartvrbtlc of our Kur ailoti, U it(lK wooo. Auto drlvvra rt bAnlr to curb. lcoil nr boiling tbflr nifHli fimifr. our nb- MttNtHi nation ruatiea to work It can ruh a ay. It ruhon dimwr tto it ran ruh to th tnovU. Th nictur over. It atampedva to oo first out. Smooth talitlnc and Utiuill go togvtlier. . rough thinking THE UOYCOTT Ulnnefaaha tut her papa Going to tb grocr. Said UlntMhaha to her papa:, "Oh. bui do you know. lr. Tharo li no augur In the houco? , Oh, papn, dear, do you auppoio We could with sugar do without. Aud hln the women brln about Th downfall of the proritevrt?" Her nap thia did gwi with rDora, Thvn to the drug lor h did bl. And with the iuotv phn had wd (The dough for which her papa slaved), . A box of sugar bonbone buy A two-pound box of bonbon buy I THE HKtO-lIT OP 1QNORANCR The guy who think that cestlte soap u maoa in im steci woraa. SURG DISASTRR Going to eleep In a awlmmlng clone. I II i ' 'ei i a-p , i i i i sj uiL'f ' iff mi v y nri na n i am - t r aw " n i i aer r n-r 4.., hr'W mm i WIZARD IS PROUD OF SON THOS. MIIXER EDISON TO GET DEGREE IX COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE. Mass., June 11. Thomas A. Edison, who has been quoted as believing college graduates to be uninformed and Ignorant white collar experts, was here today to watch his son, Thom as Miller Edison, receive a degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Tor this college graduate, Mr. Edison said, there Is a Job waiting at the Edison plsnt without tne nreliminary mental test usually insisted on for candidates. 'My son is a physicist and math- matidan and I am no mathema tician." said the inventor. "If Ms mathematics are not too proiee slonal he can work with me, but it bis mathematlca shoot off In the Einstein direction, he will be practically no use at all." Thomas Miner Edison saia ne would accept the Job and attempt to show his fattier sometning about college men. ceptional promptness with the court of appeals rendered its decision leads to the hope that the end of long delays may be in sight. After multiplied years of waiting, that Is Indeed a heartening pros pect . '. A marriage license was Issued Saturday to P. R. Hall and Maude Vaughan. W. C. Conner who has Just sold the Cottage Grove Leader, Is in the city. Rev. O. C. Wright, of Eugene, wilt J .It... V. A h.iiMlaHHala .B . Western athlete, triumph over mon Bt tn Dran normal ooi those of the East an Eastern! today. wpltM tt AltAflal hm nrnxf that ... . I Oren Howe, who is taking out nere on tne raciuc coast a new Dualnen nlle(, course In Port race Is arising that Is gifted with dand, is here to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Howe. In the frequency: with which! a virility and a frank enjoyment of the outdopra and outdoor sports that are suggestive of the ancient Greeks. It is unfortunately typ ical of the East of today that we of the great West should be looked upon curiously as the guard of a new race when as a matter of fact we are but the clean, unsullied remnant of the racial stock that made America. The East is getting so far away from that splendid original stock that it does not recognize It and babies wonderlngly of new races. see ' The financiers and econo mists are talking a, great deal these day, of the dangers Inherent in America' huge holdings ' of gold, and for the most part their discussions and their warnings are : passing over Mr. Average Citizen's head. It is exceedingly hard for the man on the street to under- The district fair enterprise will be a ro. thanks to the enterpris ing canvassing committee and the liberality of the business men. Dr. C. W. Lowe, the oculo-op advance I tlc'an ba Juat returned from New Tuesday afternoon the Jolly Baker's Dozen met with Mrs. J U Marsh with Mrs. Kennedy and Miss Godchild as Joint hostesses. Rev.;'W. 8. Gilbert arrived from Portland yesterday and will de liver the baccalaureate sermon at the university today. The Eugene Blues returned from Roseburg. having won three out of the four games plsyed there. NEW RULING BACKS . . VP SHIP GHOO BAN (Continued from page one) bandit leaders responsible for the outrage be seized and punished was made In behalf of the powers stand how too much gold can be a I whose nationals were victims. , i.i .u xne enure irena 01 me negu I 4.tln. marl a If flpur that, the enough that too much gold In his peklng diplomats recognized the weak hold of any Chinese central overnment utton sucn a situa tion an1 that It tm nrobnhls that explain that(only Dy buying the bandits off, ss holdings ' of was done, could the lives of the captive foreigners oe proiecieu. The 'same situation undoubtedly will have a bearing upon the ne gotiations for permanent guaran tees now forecast. . pockets could never endanger his iflnanclol future. Perhaps It would clear matters to ' America's present gold are not " permanent They . have been accumulated as the re , suit of abnormal conditions, ar.J a the world trade returns to nor mal these gold holdings will be drained away from ua In Perfectly BORAH ON HIS WAY HOME natural ways. The danger Is thnt we shall permit Ourselves to get to SENATOR SAYS HE WILL STAT thinking that these gold holdings fcfc'if' .. are ours to keep forever and base lS. our fiscal policies ' upon that hy- j : , . pothesls. If we do that, we shall face a disannuls-'financial panic when our abnormal stocks of gold , . 'i i. are reduced through. the Inevitable ' workings of natural law. , The 's dangers of which the. economists 'j warn are not Inherent in the. gold1 . i itself but in the fact that Its.pres- eirte' in "this oountry In such large quantities io not permanent. The IN PARTY FOLD CHICAGO. June 12. Senotor William E. Borah was speeding toward his home in Idano today after a brief stop In Chicago, whero he made It clear that he does not expect to leave the fold of the Re publican party for a( third party. He said ne expected president Harding would be renominated tor the presidency, but predicted that the President's world- court plan would not be a campaign Issue next year because he believed It would be defeated in the senate next winter. The senator took the view that should President Harding be nom f 4.' I i .n fining to ne gusraca against is tne ina(Mi n a irv tiki on .i,n VK always dangerous delusion that we I Democrats pick a wet candidate, ' ;1' 4k.. n... ...n ... I other dnmestlo Issues would be , I f, fl" 2 ? I. ?: overshadowed and declared that - - r : . - - I anouio in ununr nrnninm ibim n " ' According to figures gathered' by I commanding position he would be ih. id.ni h.ni- nt n.nl'orc'a ,0 "and by the eighteenth HORNSBY DIVORCE NEAR JUDGE HOGAN TAKES FLEA UNDER IVDYISEMENT ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 12. The divorce suit of Mrs. Sarah unrnahv against Roeera Homaby. champion batsman of the National League last season, wsa taken un der advisement Dy vircuu duu Hogan in domrmio reiauorm court after a hearing this after noon which lasted nearly five minute and at .the concjusion of which Judge Hogan " announced the divorce was granted and the custody of Rogers. Jr.. 2 years of age, would be awarded to Mrs. Hornsby but he Immediately re scinded it by saying the decision haA hMtn announced Inadvertently Land that It must follow the rules ot tne courx wnicn nn divorce shall be granted In less than ten days after filing-of the petition. ... Mrs. Hornsby filed her suit late yesterday. - A f I A 4& A . mnprmr stnn.rcv xiinonnr iiimiiTU! Niinprinr h.... WHMVI IVI VIVVIIWI VHUVIIVI VMUIIII I VHHVIIV U allllTV A u u y MASON HEAD RAPS KLAN GLAZE SAYS LODGE SHOULD BAR KLUXER MEETINGS SIOUX CITY, Iowa, June 12. The flaying of the Ku Klux KJan by the grand master of the Iowa Masons, F. W. Olaze, of Oskaloosa was the feature of the opening session of the grand lodge of Iowa In Sioux City, today. . Glaze declared there was no ex cuse for the existence of the Ku Klux Klan and that the officers chosen by the people were the only persons who should enforce the law. He aeciarea Howm ought not to give any aid to the klan and said that alt klan meet ings should be barred from the Masonic halls of Iowa. TROOPS LAY SEIGE TO PREMIER'S LAIR (Continued from page one) the Bulgarian legation in London from Sofia since tne revolt In Bul garia have been three code mes sages regarding routine affairs. Allied diplomats do not attempt to disguise their anxiety over tho future course of events in Bui garla. - Information has reached London from Prague that Raiko Baskaloff, former minister of commerce and the Interior wIll'nH- lunie the leadership of the agra rian parties If M. Stamboullsky Is Imprisoned or killed. M. Baska- MOTHERS AND THEIR CHILDREN 'A Patty for Patricia My little daughter who needs such foods as rice and hominy, but does not fancy them, Is beguiled by a dish we call brown patty. To small dish of rice or hominy I add two eggs, beaten, a little but ter and milk, or left-over gravy. and seasoning. This I bako In a buttered dish until brown. It la nice, also, served with a thick to mato sauce. (Copyrlsbtod 1023, Aisocloted Editor) Featuring)As it Does-Wetherbee-Walker Furnitare Co.'s i WEDNESDAY YOU CAN BUY i , Jelly Glasses and Class WATER TUMBLFRS lc Each Wednesday, June 12, we will sell to the first 75 customers rrmlirojr a pure hue of $4-00 or over, excellent QjiaJUy Glass Water Tumblers, cr Jelly Ulasses, Viorth 10c, at lc (Limit six4g lasses to a customer) Riijlit here in KiiKeuc is a "Suprr-Siile" of the great stocks of the Wetlicrliec-WalkiT Furniture company.' Kvcry section o( this mammoth store participates in this wonder ful sale. Super-Sales of a colossal nature will be announced from day to day. Never a let-up. One great surprise after another. Watch our announcements closely. Keep your eye on this store. Watch our win dows. ; Merchandise, of merit only. There is no other kind that people really want after they sec the meaning of quality as inter preted here and after noting the values, especially in the collection of Furniture from the best manufacturers of America, and the finest Kugs, Home Furnishings and the best Stoves and Ranges that money can buy all going r.t Super-Sale price. r as s tin .1 in: iiinmiHAf a a i a li ax mam wmm mm .ifhji SPECIAL THURSDAY, JUNE 14 $2.50 Mahogany SMOKING SETS 25c Set Thursday, June 14, to the first St euitoaj making a purchase 0f Sl.00 or Avar w. 1 tell a beautiful Mahogany Smoking Set wif separate gioss retainer, worth Z5Q, far- 25c (Limit one set to a customer) ' $105.00 Tapestqf Daven port beautiful jwttern and yea will btie to hur ry for this $7850 $15 Hand Wven Round Reed Reckaaj; large and artistic B $11.95 Morris Ckair, genuine leather, salad oak frame. Here is thin best bay in the state' $11.00 $16.50 Chiffon r six drawers, hardwood; one of the best lookers in our store $11.50 $45.00 Large Genuine Leather Rocker all oth ers priced accordingly $36.00 Rugs 9x12, excellent quality, heavy Axminstcr Rugs. Beautiful new de signs that sold in the reg ular way for $70.00 go on sale at $43.95 Rugs Exquisite pat terns in genuine Wilton Rugs from the best de signers; 9x12 size, that ecld in the regular way for $110.00, on sale at $74.65 1. $25.00 ' Mahogany, Wing Back Chair, tiprctry up hclttery. Our Fcrced Sale price $17.50 $10.00 Hand Vacuum Car pet Sweepers, only a few remain at this price $2.65 $25.00 Mahogany Floor Lamp, including beautiful shade, our sale price $S85 Ruga 9x12 seamless Biusstis Rugs llir.t sold ,in thk regular way to $37.75, po c-.-V sol? at $27.50 All other sizes reduced in proportion Large sizo Oak Extetuirn Dining Tables will be clcscd out during this talo for $9.35 tl AA AA .11 I ylUU.vU ' V ClOUr Ulftr port be quick far lis one it is a btauly $78.75 $20.03 Lsdiei' Writist Dtk, quarter itwed oil (iui tng this sals only. S9a95 Rub Heavy 9x12 te Iks Velvet Rugs, ari etock, new design. Of already low price of W reoiced extra tpeeul to $46.95 All other sizes reduced I proportion IO More Days ofUnequaled Underselling m RANGES We will elose out all "Detroit Jewel" Gas , Ranges, wSti four burners, broiler and oven, 'cabinet tyM. white enamel door panel, worth $106.00, atlhalf price SS3.00 EXTRA SPECiA 170.no RtA DavonnorL solid oik frame, M ine leather upholstery. A wonderful laaj A f SS3.50 loff Is dcscribedilai Bulgaria's sec ond strongest nm PEASANTS ItSMB IS REVOIT Ex-Offlclnls MoMllzn Foroca to Combat WeW ncgrmo BRLORADB, lune 12. Pensnnt revolts agnlnst She now Bulgarian regime are reported throughout the country, dispatches from Hofln say. Nenr Pleun' tho revolt hns assumed serious proportions, it Is declared, and A force of 10,000 Is said to have )en surrounded. Fresh troops hams been dispatched there. Dispatches say that " tho - 'new government has ordered the mo bilization of all reserve officers and of several young classes.. Vol unteers are being armed. The dispatches confirm thnt former Premier Stumboullsky is not under arrest, hut add ' that there Is no nows of his whero ubouts. F.x-OrrlrtnlN 1mA Mi-volt Messagos to newspapers here say tho peasant revolt has been started by Alexander llotnff, for mer president of tho Kobmnje, nnd Nfldolka Anthanasoff, former minister of communications, who have fled from the capital and - ' " V ;' ili I Four i Bank Think ofIlis as your bank. Come in and tell us how wc can help you, ' 'j ! - Wc know jjiat our success' is dependent upon the prosperity. of our ctiftorticrs upon you. We arc here to serve, to botst and to grow with this city. ' ' (' Make use of our facilities and service, Wc sin cerely offer yott our yirncst co-operation. BANK OF COMMERCE FRIENDLY AND' WILLING raised a forc of .'7000 , peAsnntsj lliisknloff. Is prepnrlrir to return ....... ,...uv.,,, nun, IIHIIllllg nflH occurred ngalnst the govemmont troops. -A rising among the Inhab itants of villages east of thn cap ital hus been organized by Deputy Tominnoff. It Is -rumored horo thnt the Bulgarian minister at rrnguo, M. to KulKiirlii to hi'lp thn agrarian pnrly against tho new government; also that former Premier Hlam boullsky Is preparing to march on the capital at the head ot 80,000 peasants. . . - , t DniriilnF Milon ' I n.li.n NO 1 Vittf ........ .. . am tHWjsWtaHHWeH-ajg.4H tftTfmrsVT. T.TF13. ft li Try noulHtor CluMlflcd Adi. lu. fl. Kat'l Bldf. I v -'y1mertca,,meSh,"!nBdill ) ' id - amonament.