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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1923)
MOHNINO REOI3TER, EUGENE, ORE., FRIDAY, JULY 13, 923 timid In reducing iitleiiiiinc at lliu ti'Klon's meeting so It was de cided last' night lu have but one meeting a month during ihH re mainder of the suliniMir, August bring ent ns ih iliito for the nvKt SHE ESCAPED OTK Party Prevents ; Miss- Auld From Going on Train RETURNS "FROM ORIENT kiiiherlug of li'KliMiiinlres. I liu legion Went on record um do slililg In thank Individuals not members of the Inetil usNOCIutlnii, who bellied during the recent cel ebration. They aiso passed a res olution 10 be forwarded to K. K. Kuhll, of Cortland, In Ihuiika for his speech In ICugene. The order of business for the , ' ' " "" ' lOl - " ' ' ' ' ' ','' ' Hlury of Himdli Hull next meeting will lnlud the se lection of delegates to intend the state convention wlilrli will he nt HKiry i f HiiimIIi Maid' nn Truln III tlilnit mitt lUiKsUT'a Kuooi, I lb IiUkI Heuslde, Heptuiiibev III, 17 und IK. . m u today Ne.w Victor Records Special Issue Stella-Fox Trot Great White Way Orchestra Carolina Mammy Fox Trot Great White Way Orchestra Hear these fox-trots and you will wonder ai the extraordinary dance ,.. -' which have been made ol simple material. "Stella" it a happy-go-lucky dance tune you can pick up in two second'; and you'll agree that "Carolina Mammy" U a real find. No. 18087 lO-lnch List Price 78c Wlen Yon Walked Out Someone Else Walked Right In 1 Brooke Johns Bebe-Fox Trot JandHisOrch. Powerful, strong-toned fox-trot in no danger of being drowned out by Kiuniina teet. I he ttrtt number ia one ot the bigge are lively dance number with Brooke Johns chantin hi voice. ihuftlina feet' The first number i one of the biggest of big hit. Both Una away at the top ot No. 19092 lO-inch List Price 75c Barney Google Fox Trot Great White Way Orchestra I Cried For You Fox Trot The Collegians In "Barney Google" you hear in music the whinnying and galloping of the tamou steed. Spark rlug, inspiring 1 Cried for You has easy-flowing melodies which also tairly invite you , no. iwwa iu-inci. , Lost race voc Golf Coast Blues Sugar Blues ' Tennessee Ten Down Hearted Bluest Medley Fox Trot Tennessee Ten : Blues,' blue' and more blue. Two medley fox-trot just loaded' down' with them. Here vou have all the' characteristic "blue" effect that make such superb dance music. Get this record today and dance to it UK race . soc , . , , IboighV No. 18084 lO-inch Hear the above Victor Records on any of these Victrolas Pick out the record you would like to hear and have the nearest . dealer in Victor products play them for you on the Victrola with Victrola Tungt-tone Needle. They are all Victor products, made to be used together, and through their combined useyou secure results which are impossible with any other combination. The three Victrolas below are representative o( the eighteen' styles from $25 up. Victrola Nov IU us tjlactrls, SSSS ! , u t . lianoonmBwisiortiiBwiw-""" f ,MpranB vwupwyt aipawBWMw.w At 1 i Ml V 'I' km Eugene's Victrola Service iV' me tnomcfit' new Victor records are placed oti sale in the large music, "New York city so-they arc at Lara way's never lias our Victor Record en so complete, never hn our service been so ncrfoct as now. -the niL 1 TI)S" ' the genuine Victrola arc now bciiiR (lomoustrated at Lornway s thii nt I-nraway's arc guaranteed to bo ns low as anywhere in the United States, ,; ,- ivumrKnnie service tor liiigcnc, -.,. . "The Home of the Big Whito Victor Dog" Laraway's Music House In ctttyM or old n i ii lil were wonl to iiilid u Journey wlillu iy, Hie wuvaluo IiiiiiiIIIh, Willi long KiiIvvm mill it desire fur I liu gold . of ran som Iny In wult lu iuplur tlm liidlim lull- uiiil liuld ilium prlnunvr undl rrlvndu nnt nuccor in ihv (urin tit irlliutn. Tliut nuolf wu iilniKut Hi Clin not liitur limn limt Muy In Din lulu of Minn Ullliui Auld, monily roturmd la hor lioiiiD In KuKnv from a . nlno inoiillit' lour to lli Orlnl,i whero lirvu dlkmli'hw for Mivaral dayn luid nhu nnd hvr coiiiimnlon hold iviiHIvii liy liundllN who wrvckod mi AiiK'rinnii truln, cupturod III Unlt ud HI ii In l'KIkoiik nnd nut llllnr nullonul uffulm uvok until tlm AnurUaan wvro reluuNftd, Junl h mrimro hlilf-liour pr vrnivd Ml Auld, her uunt nnd iruvvlliiy compunlon, Mm. U. A. Hiiilon, und Mlm Kllcn Flenilns'. friend from Manila, from ImIiik on tlm lll-fiimd train. All plunii luid livnn mudu to louve HhanKhal for l'vklnic wlntn n nudilon dunlro to miDiid m not'lul funvtlon Ivnd to thw laiiiporury ionIpoiiniint or I lie trip. Hut tho novm of dvluy wit nut unit In fur vnouxh nhoud and when tlm truln dipnrtd. It I) ore in llio roiiipurtinent door the Hume ol the throa women. Con iuenlly when an enlerprlnlnif American nuwMpapor nun had MtanllHIly nuido hln , onciips from the bnndli puny and roturned to Ilia train for a "acoop" he Jolted down on nn envelope all name on compartment doom Including tlioae of Allax Auld and her com panion. TIiim their name went out In the flint dlepatchc u anions' the raptured Amerlcunn. It woe aevural duve before a cable cento here, announcing that' they were eafe and had not been among the bandlto captive. Women Are leavened "The Chinese bandit len'l ai all the conventional type of outlaw," aald Mine Auld uwl night. "Me Is quite overawed by the American women for wnom no nrofvanea a marked rvapect, freeing ull ot the remale member" of hla captive purty UK soon as he wua able. The bandits seemed unable to know how to treat these 1 range prls- rnera. "Yes, the affair shortened our trip," Miss Auld continued, when asked of the reaction of the raid upon her part. "But to dhow the difference my aunt said, 'My, what win happen wlln all this go ing on nnd these two ladles In my cliarKoT' ilut a reporter whom we knew mi) gloating in the fact that he had fallen heir to an unques tioned scoop ot , momentoua Importance. "This very reporter hod been captured and by a plot wtilch, reads like a second-rate novel, hod made hla recti ue. He used the Idea of the untied shoestring, kept fulling behind the mala force of bandits and when occasion offered, fell Into a convenient ditch from which he wriggled his way to & safe po sition.. He then made haste to lhe-1 wrecked train, got the names and was off with the biggest story of the year." Nine monthn were spent on the tour taken by Mam Auld, who made the Journey as a graduation girt from her aunt. Mrs. U A. Heaton, who ucconipanled her. Mum Auld finished the University of Oregon In mt. Five months were' spent- In the Philippines, several weeks In China and about t rortnlght In' Japan. Jniienrwo CtiUdrret Kducalrd "Children are what Impresses one in japan," said Mlm Auld "Everywhere Japan- abounds In bright-faced children nnd- the) re markable part of It la that they are all literate, accomplished in read Ing and writing. We found no one without elementary . education In japan." On. their return to the United States, Mlm Auld and Mrs. Benton were passenger ort the Korea Maru, sailing from Yokohama, .lapnn. On the vessel - were 100 Husslan rerugees, among tnem be ing many Hujelnnn of noble birth Prlnrrm Kmputktn was the fea tured member of the groun. Mlm Auld haa made no plans for the future but says she may make use of her experiences nnd do some writing. She Is now at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Auld, lotiT I'utiorsan street. SWIMMING - IS POPULAR CHIUMIKX OK PTjAYOROVNDS swimming is proving to oe ne popular sport of the playground children- in Eugene.- About- 116 youngMterav enrolled In the differ ent cltieaes, are enjoying tho swim ming nt tho unlveralty and Y, M. C. A. pools. v Nonrly 250 olilldren have regis tered on the playgrounds, with an nvemgo dally attendance' of 100. Special features ' for the different age groups are being arranged ty the Inatructora. Each Saturday af ternoon something special will be arranged for the ontall children, rivo to eight years of age. The Junior high and high school girls are invited to come, Detwoen 4:90 and d:so, ror Indoor baseball. Folk dancing for the older girls, 11- to It, will be given afternoons; begin ning at four o'clock. Track work for the boys la also arranged tor tne late afternoon. ' The hours the playgrounds are open are nine to IS In the morning and JiSO to 6:30 In the afternoon. Mothers are requested not to neml their children before or after thene hours, ns there Is no Inetruotor on the grounds except , during . the above hours. FOURTH IS PROFITLESS LEGION TO MKKT. MONTHLY DURING HUMMER THIS to ttie fact that several commlttvea have not as yet sub mitted hills the accounts of the American Legion- Fourth of July celebration ennnot bo closed but It la believed that expenditures will practically equal receipts. This fact was brought out nt the regu lar meeting of the legion held- Inst night In the chamber of commerce halls. About ISI0O was reoelved from contributions concession! and athletic events, the report ot the treasurer snowed. i Warm weather has . played a i.vjnwav. w. uahatkh kavh WIFK IlltKW AO.NKY Ol'T Necks Dhronv on Amount uf Crui-I aiut Inliuman TreatnuiM I,, C. HiHimt (ilvfll IHvrtv (leorge W, Ijisuter yesterday In. stlluied suit In circuit court uHuinst Vivian 1.. I.usuter for di vorce, alleging cruel und Inhuman treatment. TIley were married In Kugene February It, 11123, nnd the plaintiff ulleges- that soon after inurrlage hla wife began to ne glect him, refused to rook his meals, drew from the bank all the money he had and drew overdraft checks on hla account. Walter Ii. Jones Is attorney for the plaintiff. i.. c. Hornier was given a di vorce from Nellie Heliner. THey were married nt lluod -Hiver Aug ust 1, ID07, and have the follow ing children; James, 10, Donald, n. Clifford 13, lslle 1(1. Ixinin 0 und Cecil 3, whose care and cus tody were given to the father. The plaintiff testified - that his wife struck him, and frequently desert- u nun. The Hank of Commerce yester day began suit' against Ira V. Reb men to recover money on two promissory notes, one for $100 wllh Interest at the rule of eight per cent per annum from January ii. it 13, and the other ror 1160 with eluht per cent per annum from December IS, 123.- Young and Ray are attorneys (or the bank Mrs. Amelia Shscklett was given a default Judgment against Thomas M. Horn and Gilbert F. Cook In the sum of 12260 with els per cent In terest from April 20, IS22. Iff WW BE SEEN XKW Ptur MXDB IX ORgflOg AKD' WASHINGTON Entirety New Ueparuire) In Got rrnmene Ptouuwr and Will- -ile Fupolar "Red Enemy". Is the title of a new department of agriculture motion picture film. - It Is an en tirely new- departure In govern ment films and It la predicted that It will be very popular. The story warn filmed In- Oregon and Wash ington- lost fall and has many beats) Wut- pceiba effects, besides carrying a largo footage of log ging, sawmill and Industrial scenes of the Northwest. Throughout the- film: which is a two-roeler. run a story of a camping party apdV a thoughtless' homesteader who- star his brush afire: It haa airplane views, logging paper mills, a fire lookout station and a real forest fire,. The1 film will be shown' bjr the forest service at the Helllg theatre at the regular afternoon and even ing performance)- Saturday. The film was made possible by the early . co-operation ot the Western Forestry and Conservation amooWtlon, mate foreatern ohd forest protective agencies who. with te forest service, secured the film-last September. The film is said to have a wide popular ap peal for the Northwest and It Is predicted that it will be in demana by motion picture houses as well as by forest' protective associations, schools, churches and boy scouts. The film will be distributed also by the. department of agriculture and may be requisitioned' by county agehta along with other department films. PRINTERS PLAN . OUTING VAUiEY ASSOCIATION MEETS AT STAFFORD GROVE ' i The Willamette - Valley Typo graphlc: association, composed of printers from Salem,-Albany, Cor vnllls and Eugene, will hold Its regular business meeting at the Stafford school house grove on the Mohawk JO miles above Eugene; Sunday. . . It is expected that quite a dele gation of the printers from- tho other three valley cities will be here to join the local union men, and. according to established cus tom, their families will be brought A business session will' be Held atter a basket dinner Is served and It Is probable that there will be a Urogram and as the Mohawk Is a good place In which to' swim, tho visitor are urged to bring their oaming suits. INTEREST IN STORE SOLD W.. Hi'- SCOTT SKIXM OUT AT DEXTER TO SON-IN-IiAW : ' KntHnn Avi-Chaffee1 hak' bought tne tiair interest or his father-in-law, w, B, Scott, in the general storo at Dexter and hereafter will operate It alone, according to an nouncement of Mr. Scott, who was In the city yesterday. , . .Mr. Scott and Mr. Chaffee bought tne store a year ago lasr January and have boen operating It Jointly ever since', doing a fine business. Mr. Scott will devote hla entire time and attention to hla Kail Creek-storo, -where' he has establ ished a business that Is conceded to be ode of the beat In the county. I. 0. 0. F. BAND TO PLAY SACRED CONCERT " BOOKED . FOR OKI EXT All PIONIO : The Eugene T-. O. O. - P. band wilt give a snored concert nt 8:00 P. m Sunday nt the Oriental' pic nic of Mnn and I-ano county lodges which will bo held at the Armttage grove near Coburg. While the plcnlo Is being spon sored' by the orientals, odd Fel lows are Invited to attend and en- Joy the day. - Cars will be at the local lodge building from ten until 'itier "Pa.,, .' 'i CtTyyrifhl 1923 Hsit Scluffoor U Marx The quality stands out in these suits II HESE aren't ordinary suits; they're better; better woolens, better needle work, better styles. Snug, trim suits for young men suits -with dignified style for men, ' :."' 1-'vv' Hart Schaf fner & Marx clothi es . nAln.lr GliiiiImV tA trSIISDOrt all people wishing to attend the gathering. No special program has been ninnA r,,e th iluv njtlde from the concert in the afternoon. The time will be spent in visiting ana a genqral get-ogether. JIM Mm n-uln eueiTRRS TODAT P. M.. Harry Carey In iU-reel actks drsm;- "Desert unvea;-- so,-eu- - . u-ltr- Aev. -Tim lfSa ' . n , a.... la hla I, TOO IW ":- -. " new two-part comdr.-"Tbe H astir Msar1 .11- I .-ThM Town l.HI 1 IR wuw. f - ... o I " u .Im amavln rMlB. ml rwrsw mvm. - " sbowlag eolosssl storm and flood scenes . Patae News: Topics of tbe Day: and first showing- 01 Lwmpsey-uiuuw scenes. . . ', ' . Castle Bebe Daniels ana anionio reno In "The Exciters." breaking speed records amia a- noi 01 innn, that elegant "gent," "Bull" Montana,- in "Snowed Unoer." ' Comlns Thomas Vetsban la George Atte's "Back Home an Broke." with Ule. Lee: Jack Boyle's "The Last Moment ; Maurice Tonrneofs "Tbe Brss Bottle ; "Masters of Men:" Booth Tarklngtons "Penrod -and 8am:" Rexlnald Denney In "The Abysmal Bnite'.f chapter three of Tbe Oregon Trail ;". "Shufllln" Alonx" . . . . .n1,tAbMS.,' "ThV W-ee on the Bar-Room Floor;" "Vengeance of tne ueep: .Jiireu """"" : 7 erta la "Backbone.;." Mary Plcklord In "ThrougS tne uacs uoor. . Quality Diamonds A diamond expresses sen timents' no other stone can convey.. Naturally, you . want your stone to- be a perfect one. That is .I the only kind you- will ;- find here, . . ; , For the convenience of our customers we have ' installed a private dia- mond salesroom where . you may take y6ur time to inspect our splendid collection, ; , Easy Terms if Desired ' Every Woman appreciates her own bank account. . We appreciate the . account of' every woman whom, it is our. privilege to serve.--..'.. ' :" -. .. -. ... We know that a checking account in this bank will . simplify her household and business' transaction and ' safeguard' her interests because d cancelled check is a receipt. i.-'- ' . . ... s--. - -Money in the bank is safer than. in the home,. and it is spent more thoughtfully. 1 . .-.! - , .: iv , Women like to bank here. We make them feel afhbrfle. U. S. NATIONAU BAN3C EUGENE LOAN & SAVINGS BANK : TW Baok for Saving ',i A Read This Eugene Theatre-Gosrs I'M A Masterpiece- ol Realism, Says the New York Mail. "There are two outstanding -features in the new William Fox picture. Pile is the super- lativt performance of a small" boy, oitd the other is a .marvel ous storm and flood effect. It is a masterpiece of realismi'so -viVul that one expects the the atre to be swept away in the' -path of the: raging torrent. It is a tremendous - thing that' stornv with aft' entire town " built for the purpose, ort-" pletely destroyed by the' flood. ' 3 his picture is done with real power." New York"' Evening Mail.' - Now Paying at the HeC j X I- i . ( 1-