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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1923)
1 : in i r W raps of Newest Lines The new wriitia. for Kail urc licrc. It i nut too rarly ly lie thinking of .' them when model urc oh clllo lilt tlleHl', Lines, fabrics, and din that trim no many of these, arc thouc women will admire. Thin in a fine opportunity to get a lovely wrap arid have it ready when it will be needed, 114.75 to $150.00 LARGE'S 865 Willamette Street MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE, TUESDAY, AUG. 21, 123 'FIVE r-1 CAUGHT IN I HE ROUNDS U1 Mail Lkvnan Taken hu LdUM hall llcena wm taken -.ci-. '. . ' wn ODMiMiiii tlW The ml eotnnileaion of I'hnrlra M. M 'thla city. w ftld In ffli f Coumy Clerk llryaon urW. ... im Ikr Bmtle-r llnnr Mr, uuaaaiad. or WiiH'iiiiiiin, after Kl mh hT brother. II. I', ran lit Enhth vnuo mm. mtmlay (or Portland lo vlalt iWMnlan Aixa)ntnl The National bank ami I lurry II, A war appointed by Probate IK Parurd yeatvrdny n itd iwiion ol tho eatai of John hnwho died July f. I!l. a to Fnx Mnnlh of Kin-daw KiWtnJ, a rraiilnit of Hi" ror. rdtj of QtnaiU. ul the inttulli it tlualaw river. wn an ar il lira vftilordny. Ulcndn i torn lime ago lo dlalncor- ' . a a a kldou Is Umi ('rra-k R. II. Mmmlnvls Ah,fftoi (, tha ata aallonnl fort-al, If rt yea Hq far I ho Uun creek country taDwtar anil from thcr will n Rtatrv and Onkrldiio on mm connected with hla (to la ttHTt'kMHt Judge iwh nf circuit court hna flown a dnrra roreeloalmr nia held hv the alnta land aiinlnal 8. K. Llbhy anil wile mm or iiu, wlih tioo nl ffntnd Inlereet. Tha mort Pin liven on all aero of ft taction 15. towrtahlp 17 M nuii 1 wnat. Man Hem Turner. county, la tho alto of a IiIk am Ubarnarle. whan, thj, nn. fJ eonntlon of Die Chrlnllnn f" Orcion la held each Juno. Ernest l.uko, of that place. In KiiKxne yeaterday. Ho wild Ilial (he bur convention wo boiler than over Ihla your. a Western Ijoio Pottle Here Mr. Overton Imwoll. Jr., ami aon, of Mareor. In the Western pari of iho county, wore In the city ye, lerdoy and wore rcRialerod ut tho Hmoed, a Mlaa Irfuiilrua lUitunm Mlaa llolcn ltmltua. elevator operator at As Hilly department aloro. hna rciurnod lo hor dullca nftvr a wnck'a vncntlon nl Corvollla and Newport. a a a OokrliWo Men III Cliy 8. 8. Tliniiiininii ami W. A. Crealn, of nkrlUiin, nrrlveil In Kuirvne yra litnlay, ami Charloa tlilbi, nuporln lemtiMtt of iho fiah hnlchery there, waa here Humlny. a a a - Ailmltyil In Miin-y lliwnluil la(pntjt ntlmltlod to the Mercy hnaiiltnl yoalerilay Included Mra. II. W. Howard. Noll: Wlllnnl Mock. (inkrlilKo; Mm. K. Cliillirln. Hiirrli:lura:: (I. . Coloy, Omnia I'aaa, niul Mra. K. A. Hum, t'nimry. a a ''MinltiiHoi'Siiiiiiiia NMnard WM Ham. Ilenrolh, of Aberdeen, Waeh., and VlmA Vanoaae, of Newborn Ore, were fined flO each In the clly court here yeaterdny on a rhunto of reKlaterliiB under flc tltlouif name at a local rooming hotJae. a a a i:tiKi-nuiM tlo lo Allmny Mr. and Mra. M, II. Ilnrrla, aim Hubert, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Ilnrrla. Mr. nil Mra. C. II. Thotnpenn nnd dniiahter. Vlralnln. Mr. and Mra. A. J. Hamblen and dnuohter, Lil lian, all of KuKcne. motored to Albany. (ircKon, Humlny. on a vlalt ul Dan lloih'e. ( rarty litirn t WomlUiiaT for llinbi Mr. and Mra. Clnmlo Hyl vealer. Mr. nnd Mra. Walter Itona mid Verne Wlllaon, of Ihla olty, , Mvif you want a good hat buy A "Scluiblc" V v hundreds of Mothers are placing lights in their windows tonight Waiting for had b0y8 to come home and be forgiven. - wyV?' ovcr 25 if yu k',cw t,,c tliri" yur motl,cr woi)ld rrcfont of helping you select a new suit ''v JnS,8',c lil1 wl,en y wurc n ,itt,c s,mvcr " " youl "uy a new outfit every month. , i . jm don't forget thnt your mother knows more "out woolens and needlework than any man will ev know. yelcomc Mothers and Sons, our values arc the , "'"a that mother used to make." new value-first suits $30, $35, $40 new shirts new hats new liose green Illerrell Co. ' mrn't wuf , ; on of EugWi btl itom", IIHllorsil III Wenillli, u I.... ..... a nlciilo dinner wllh A. W Tldd "mi'ir''',''lly ' A' M"1"' U,,J a a Itiliini fniin hUmmm jiki Mr. m.,1 Mra. K v. Ki.r.l, win, ihlllr ami,, nnd Wiide l.ibby, hnvo rn- lllriled llfli.r ii (.lull ... h ... mm.... . , ' wevn hi Hllicoue hike. a a a ' lliril lo Ooilfi'i- )lvrlNv The riral ' di.Kn.i. if (,l KelltoValiln Will he eonferreil on cmidlilnteo lit a ii(ei,lnW r I he Hprnicer Hultu liidkn UiIh I'VcnliiK. ' a . .Mm. Him.iii, Urnv-Mra. Itlrhiird H)liK, nf Allilermin, fill., la here !'.' "'""' Mirenla, Mr. ulid Mra. II. .1. Iteyimlila, unil her alator, Mra, Joaae lllliiun. a a a lUP(V llM,.k IC ... ... niurinuilKn, Willi lllir Itwii i iiiiuhleta, Cryalnl nnil ..mi, rnuinia, iinvn it l ii r noil frmn rlirl Ulul nflikr u ..l.i, ... , I , .n,y u, nuv'lllll duya. '' a a Novoral liuli lu Hofety 7nuv ". A. Wullor, Kurl Clmlnrd nnd K. N. I'otocHiin were each fined $2 In Iho city conn yentcnliiy for purk . lliM'lhelr earn in I he nafety aolio lu tho JjualmiiM illalrlct, a a AaMiuiMKl N'anui In DIimI The rnrtiricuto of the liiwiinioil nnnio. I'lnnlo'a I'IuiiiIiIiik ahop, wua tiled III tho oDIco of County Clerk llry aon yeaterduy by J. Kliuile, who uporutea a ahup at V3I 1'eml alieel In KuKene. ' . a ' a . Hop Iti kliut to HUirt Hon pick Iiik ul the l-.ilmuiiaoii ynrua nour Ouahen, will be under way Ihla week. About 30 ncrce of hope lire r duly for pli khiK iu Iho Kdinnnaon property, uuuordiiiK tu tho reporta of the ownera. a ' a NiiMrvlmir ix lo Mi'Kinilv IIi1iIiti Nelaon K. Macduff, auper viaor of tho Caacado natlonnl for et, lert yeaterday for McKinrlo llrldge, where he will bo none aev ernl duya on bualneaa connected wlih iho aervlce. a a a Iuiii'JIiiii ('ley lUwtnuniiil Mnn Hero l-'rnnk W. Nettlealilp, who operutea one of the fluent roatuur unla In the upper valley, at Junc tion City, wua hero yeaterdny. In cidentally Mr. Nrulcalilp a a apo dal deputy eherlff. a a a litttvraj fur Oakrhlso Floyd Milne, of Ihla city, atudent at tho North I'aclfic Dental colleice at I'ortland. haa left for the vicinity of OukrldKe for n.vlalt wlih Mr. nnd Mn'M, I.'. Ilnrrla, who have been thorn for tho puat two weeka on a vacation. a a a Clcrk'a Kmployca Tako Viu-attnn Mlaa Hebecca Hnllor and Mlaa flrace l.ee, employe In the office of County Clerk llryaon, alnrtcd yeaterday on their annual vaca llona. Mlaa Knllor waa accom panied by Mlaa Vevn llryant to Newport, Mlaa I. oo will vlalt a number of point. . a a a Itnatt Mnti-rlnl (VMllniirt lipt Muierlnl for the KrnvellriK of about louii feet of new- rond In tho I. U. ti. K. cemeiery plot recently pur chnaed went .of -the city will he provided by tho KuRcno Hand and (travel company of thla city. Work la to atnrt at onco on tho road job, accordliiK to the offlclula of tho I. O. O. K. lodge. ' l lliwln' latevCM for lloam .John K. iHnalr, of-ajrio tenchera colleRe of' Columbia- imiverally, of New York clly, who .hoe been vlaltlng hla alator. Mr. I.. M. Inireraoil and Mr. V. K. Morrow, of thla clly, for the pnat week, hna left for hla home In the Knat. During hla vlalt hero Mr. Uoatc apoke nt the luncheon of the1 Kiwnnia club. ' a a a . Down From McKcnalo nrlilgc Jack Hhnffcr,.. formerly employed nt the wnilnce clKnr atore, wno during the aummer hna been aviat ing In tho management or tho Mo Kenxle hotel, nt McKenale bridge, hna returned here nnd roaiimod work at the cigar atoro, taking the ntiico of Hoy Htlrkela. who left Humlny on an Knatorti trip of about a month. ' -. . a a a niriii J name r iim iniiuiiwi Ii. K. Keeney. repreaentntlvo In the ntnte leglalnture, . brought to thla ouice jrnii-riiny a immiui'i 01 beaiitiftil - d,ihlla ml a I'd nt hio home nt Keventh avenue went. Mr. Keeney nt the county fair Inat fall won flrat prlae on theae flow er. Ho anya he exlenda an Invita tion to lovera of flowora to view them In hla yard. a a Married In law AnTte Word hna been received nnaounclng the mnrrtngn of Mlaa l.rln Miller, of l.oa Angelea. to .1. ('. Ornaao. of Hnn KrnnclMco. on July SO. Mra. flraaan la the daughter nf Mr. nnd Mra. A. T. Miller, of Trent nnd n nlero of Mra. Wm. Preaton nnd fttca 1-ttii.li Ifnmntnn nf Kueene. The newlyweila will liuiko their home In Bun Krnnclaco. a a a llotnni from Tilv Mr. nnd Mra. C. V. flnettllnif nnd aon hnve re turned from n. two weeka vncntlon nprnt nl Hocknwny Ilench, near Tillamook. They motcired hark over the rldgo routo, which In the proponed Hooaovelt highway, to Cnnnon bench nnd Bennlde, nnd over the lower Columbia highway. Mr. dooming In window trimmer nnd ntlvortbilng innnnger of Lnrgo'a atoro. . . ., . . a a a . IMniinlna io Movo to Portlnnil Mm I. A Mllnn nt thla clly, who recently aold out their grocery ouainean ni i niriveiiiii nvenito enat nnd Moan atreet, nro planning to apend the coming win ter In I'ortland where their two anna will attend the North Pnclflc: Denlnl college. Floyd Mllno at tended tho dentnl college Inat year and thla yenr hla brother Wilbur, gradiinto of tho Kugnnn high achool, pinna tp onroll tor tho com ing yenr, , ' , , Tamp Tiro Prmilla liemoif Per mit for enmp flren In the Cnacndo nntlonnl foreat hav been leaned, to tho following: M. F. Hurt, of mot or route A, tin the McKenale; o. M. Foater, 18t Lincoln atreet, itelknnp'a rnnch on the upper Mc Kenale; Klaa Taylor, HUB Nlne lecnlh nvenuo enat, In tho vicinity nf McKenale Prldgo; Wi P. flhor Idnn, of Dexler, un tho Willamette and to Creacent lnkos 8. J. Oray, of motor routo A, un the Willam ette! H. O. Tanner, BS Thirteenth nvenuo ena'. tin the McKenale; H. H. Ruth. S'S Twelfth nvenuo onat, up tho Willamette, . . a a . a Itctmn from FnM Mr. nnd Mra A, ,11 Hvno return"d to Kugene veatcrilny after vlaltlnif with rein tlvon in Ohio nnd Knnana, ' Thev report a wonderful trip, but ray hev are glnd to return to Oregon . I. nnl n warm. wnero me ,ve,ii,,- ,e ... ...- - IMf. nnd Mra. Kyno are undecided n yei wneium- me, "... their horn In Kttgone or In Call , fornln, wliero then apent the Inat winter. They will vlalt for a few (I ii y ii with Mra. llyno'a alator, Mr alon of the Arnrrlenn legion at 1'. i. horn, hofiiro movintf buck to their own homo In thla clly, Mix, Huh' un VuriMVIiHe Mra. Ileaale Itulcy, of tho Iaiv and linr lotl ili'piu liiienl atoro, haa (uno un a vucmlon. , i WlnlMiTy 'rcwilHW lloro Ml Kutheiiiio Connully, luucher of the aiihuol ul Wlnboi'iy, . waa In tliu city yeaturduy, ; ,,., ' Mulora in Nt'WMrt It, M. Kel ly, or Ilia 1'iird Motor UHericy hero, accompanied by hla wile, inudo the motor trip to Newport und rulurn Humliiy, ... a a a ' , VlMilliiif nt Nimport Mlaa Ethel Klniey, olllco munager of tin Weatein Clinical libtiorutorlea, la apeiidlng a part of hor vacation o( Iwo weuka ut Newport. .. . , a a a , , r. ' Wulti'itlllu rViuavr In Clly Win, hiii It. ui iinoa. larninr of Wal uii vil.e, wua In the clly yeaterday. ror many yuura Mr. Urmie wua vngiiKcd in lurnilnn near Harria bui. a a ItMum from Newport L. II. Juhiiaon, ut tno udminlatratlon de puitmenl of the Unlveraily of Oro gon, avcoiupunlod by Mra, Johnaon und aon, hua returned from New port alter a vlalt or a week at tho outlet. ... ItHlileiM on laiwrnaoo Htmot K4..U fi. i'vlllcr yeaterduy aoluhla I'uridonve ul '6'i Lawrence atreet to Alex liudnur, recently of Idprlng rieid. who 1 oinpluyed In the Huutliern l'aclfio ruundhouae In Kugene, a a a . Itotuni from NoHrt Lrt. (leoi'go Ktewurl, with her llttlo aon, n Her a week apent ut Newport, haa returned hero. Mr. Htewart apenl Hie week-end with hla fam ily ut tho coaat roaorl and returned horo with them. a a a lcarlntt on Trl Robert Earl, local Inaurnnco ugent, accompan ied by Mra. Kurl, la leuvlng on a vacation trip of two week and pinna lo vlalt ut I'ortland and La Urnndo, where relative of Mra. Hitr) will be vlalted. a a a Vlalt at Newport Mr. and Mra. Morrla Htarbuck, accompanied by Mr. W. o. Htarbuck, mother of Mr. Htarbuck. have returned from Newport. Mra. W. O. Htarbuck apent tho paat week at the coaat nnd her aon und family were there over Hie week-end. a a a ( r lU tairli 'nam Vacation Mr. and Mra. O. K. Conley and daughter. !Maifrlne, haie. returned from a two weeka vacation apent In tho fooa county dlatrtcl and at Port land. Iongvlew and Kelso, Waah. Mr. Conley la employed . at lh ilumpton'a atore. a a a Cnrum Funeral Today The funeral of John W. Comm. who died Augtiet IS. will be held at it he Vealch chupel at 2:20 o'clock till aftarnoon. ltev. Jamra Point er will havo chargo of tho eer vlcea and Intormont will be In the GH'capie cemotory. a a . - Hero from Salem Mr. and Mra. Ouy K. Wilcox, with their children. Forlcat and Kvelyn, are here) aa the guoata of Dr. and Mra. Cluorge A. Klmon on a vacation vlalt. Mr. Wilcox ia a ala'ter or Mra. lmon. Ho la connected with thef J. C. Ponny atore at Halcm. Mayor Parkei ViMTtrrt' Back i Mnyor K. n. Pnrka and hla fam ily, who have been on a vlalt of a few weeka nt Victoria and Van couver. II. C, and on their return mopped at the Oregon beach re aorta are expected to be back In: the clly today from Newport where they apent the pnat week. ' a a a llctnrna from Portlnnil Vlalt Mra. Httn llolbrook. matron nt tha Kugene hoepltnl, la buck on duty ofter a vacation vlalt of two weeka with frlenda nt Portland. Mlaa Amelia Roger, of the administra tion department of tho Bugone hoapltal, left Sunday for Heoaide on a vacation vlalt of two weeka. a a a : . . C. P. DOTOrwiiUf. In City C. P. noverenux. of thla city, who with hla tnmlly hna been cnmplng for the pnat week on hla property near Lowell, waa a local visitor yeater day for n ehort time and returned to the camp laat evening. The Devereaux family plan to remain at tho camp for tho next two weeka. ,-. -! Several Oonnlcn Weal Marriage llconao wore laaued yesterday nt tho ofllco of County Clerk Bryson to tho, following: Alfred Kugene Hhopherd, of Tuacon, Ariionn, and Harriot C. Onrrolt. of Kugeno; Oll bort Simmons and Emily Stone berg, both of Cobnrg; Thomna J. Arthur nnd Marynlla Jackson, both of Kugeno. . ,. a . a . a , laavo for Comet George) Mclvln Miller, local renltor, nnd E. F. Martin, photographer, loft Bunday for the vicinity of KooaOvolt beach nnd will remain there for the next week. Mr. Martin pinna to obtain a collrcTuNi of photoa of tho dis trlrt which will bo uaed for pub licity purpoaea to attract tourlstn to thnt dlatrlot. . -.,. a a . BrltwcrlitK Injured In Smnaliup fl. A. Hohwering, ninin avenu barhor. waa Injured Bundny when a Ford truck drlvn by A. W, XII er amuahed Into hla Mulek enr nt ,i.o interaction of Tonth nvenuo nnd nk atreet. Mr.. Bchwerlnu a enr won damaged to a considerable extent nnd ho auffored Injurlea which, though not acrloua, nro pnlnful. ' piano lo n Unlit Tho Curtis nlrplnno belonging to tu. ...i.i..tt wta feeenllv dnni nged when It fell nent Jofferaon, la to ho rebuilt here, according to the owner. With the completion or tho work and tho arrival here In tho nenr future of another Corliss nlnne from Hnernmenio. inn ... aviator will hnve throo ahlpa nt tho local flying flold.. . . Hem from JCUMton Mr, and . uwni. . nhnllnrnmbn nnn daughter are horo vleltlng at tho v....f Kuiaath Klelaen. ,-Mr Challneombo la . Prln,nde"V "f the Carnation Milk Produota com psnV at Kll'aboro. wher. .Mr Nielsen wn formerly employed n chemist.. Vhll horo Mr. and Mra. . ., I r n to i ri- ;naiic"iiiwe '""" --tM.nA nnrf nannclallV en.lOVOd the aoenory of tha high pam nigh-1 wa"-'. - Former nwlilelit riirn Tloy Hunter, former resident of tma city, who now reston "- "''"" rxregn "'here h la employed with .u. taiIa . ereievranh ana 'iie- nhon company, la a local visitor 1 . . A k t(1a n f f M' n. visit nl Klnmnth Fnlla. Mr. Htinter will attend tno nnnuni aiuiw ! ti iiHnle next inonlli na u floli-u.ile from iho Arllnvton puat uf the or ganization, j, a a a Ifartiirna 1mm Vamtlon Con stable John I.. Murah with hla fam ily ha returned after a vacation vlalt of a week apent at Foley aprlnga, a a a hound Wwk-Knd at lluruui Mr. and Mra. A. 'I', ltaker und aon spent the weuk-und at Jlorton with Mrs, liitker'a aiater, Mra, L. 0', Uublnauii and fumlly. a VlalUntc at Foly HiirlngM Mlaa Wlnllred Kllburn, clerk In thu local Jieudiiuurioi'B or Iho Hlualaw loroat ulairict, la ut Foley aprlngs on an ouling tor a week. a a a IhU'k fnajn Ncwnurt Vlalt W It. llubertnoii. ut the United Utatoa Nallonul bunk, und luiiuiy have loluifiod urior u viait ut Newport auu a,au a anort aiuy ai i'urt.aiiu. a a Horn from INirtlajid Mr. und Mra. Mvuuur r'ictcher ure viaitura iiei-e ironi their home at Portland, an, r ictcher wua until her recent marriage ilaa Uruco Pick, former aiuueni at tho University of ore- bUII. a a a 1 Junction Man' Dog IxaX J. W. Gal nun, of Junction City, yeater duy roported to tho Eugene police iiiui lie nad, loat hla line whllo Holler dog and he euya he thinka thut with Iho approach of. the pheuaant ftonaon aomubody ba alolen the animal. a a a Itclurn from Foley StHiium Mr. and Mra. Uum Hugh, of thin city, alter a vlalt of a week at Foley Borings, hnve returned to their homo here. The aurlnga have drawn muny visitors this year rrom vurioua porta of tho statu, ac coruing io Mrs. Hugh. a a a Itoturna from Bliort Visit E. E Holdeman, physical director of the Eugene Y. M. C. A., who with his family haa boon apendlng hla va cation along the couat, has re turned for a visit at hla home hero and plana to leave ugaln for a further outing of a low day. a a a - Ixnvinar for Notvuortr Mr. and air, i. w. Kusn, ol tnia clly. ac companied by Mlaa Eunice Pearce, of Plummer, Idaho, who haa been visiting here, are leaving thla week for Newport for a short visit be fore Mlaa Pearce returns to her home. Ixal IteHlttciM En lots Califor nia Vlalt Mra. Ethel Graven, of thla city, who for the paat few weeka haa been viaitlng at Long neacn. wrtlea to frlenda In this city that ehe la enjoying her stay In the Houth and that she expecta io rciurn nero within the next two weeka. t Lcavo for LllaaJta Dr. F. G. G. Schmidt, of the faculty of the Unl verslty of Oregon, accompanied by Mrs. - Schmidt, left for Alaska where they plan to visit for sev eral weeka. Vlaita with frlenda at Vancouver, Wash., and I'ortland are planned before they nail for me norm rrom Seattle. I a a a Seattle Visitor Ia Hero Miss Mabel Wilson, of Seattle, aiater of Mra F. L. Grannla, of thla city, la here on a visit at the Grannla homo, on her return north after at tending the summer session of the University of California at Berke ley.' Miss Wilson la a Richer In the, Seattle public achoola a a Justice I. T. Harris la Hera Justice L. T. Harris, of Salem, of ine atnio supreme court, accom- aniod. by Mra. Harris, arrived lore Salurdny to spend a vacation at tho Harris summit home on the Unoer river. 'Justice nnrl Mra Harris havo Just returned after a short visit at Pacific City. Knat cm Star to Mwt Kmrt Month The firat regular meeting lor tne coming year of Evanireline rnapter or tho Order of tho East em Star of thia city will be held r rinny. September 7. according to otriclala of the organization. The moetings have been auanended during the summer months. a a a Moving Into Now Homo Mr. Land Mrs. F. R. Wethcrbee . are moving to their now home recently completed on Eleventh avenue pcaat near Patterson street. The new home of the Ei.lish type ia one of the finest In the city and construction work has been under way for tho paat several months. I a. a Sawmill Soon to Start The now sawmill now under construction near Nnkonin In western Lane, by H. E. Poe, will be ready for oper ations within the next two weeks, according to the owner who was a business visitor In Eugene yeater dny. The mill will havo at the start a dally capacity of about 10,- uuu loot, no states. . - .a. a- a lUver H cso it to Be ImjiroToif 1'lnnn nro bolne mada for the In stallation of tennis . courts and a baseball field' next spring, at Uio uiney rarm about one mile frem the Coast Fork bridge as addition al attractions at the resort, ac cording to tho owners. Bwlmmlnc und boating facilities at the farm havo drawn ninny tourists thoro this season, Is tho report." , , , , , a a a ;i f i Iautd Sain Office la Opened Of fice spneo for tho Ilerry nnd Aus tin, nucttonoor, who will handle the salo of proporty In tho Driver ton addition south of the city, has been obtained at the C. M. Emorv Insurance ofllco nt 87 Ninth avenue west. The auction of the lota will be held la a tent Saturday, Sep tember I In tho Drlverton addi tion which. Is, ownod by -T.' I 'Chambers. . o ; V. TWIirr tokliut for lVoy The fnlhor of Everett Wood, 13-year-old Portland boy who ran awny from homo In company with another hoy n few daya ago and 'Started south on bicycles, waa horo yeaterdny looking for them. Tha Wofld boy bicycle wna found hoar the road nt Harrisburg, Indicating that ho had abandoned It nnd had perhaps boon given an automobile ride .on south. ; ' . ' Milk IJocniH' (liniigo 8ngwrl Bucgeatlonn that tho city dairy and milk antra licenses be dated o that they wl'l n'l oxplre nt n certain time each yonr have boon mado by Dr. J. A. Flnnagan, ro cently appointed olty milk Inspec tor, Tho suggestions of Dr. Flana gan ore being considered by City Attorney C. M, Btevens nnd a new ordlnnnco tiinv bo framed lo con form to the changes. a a a tVnnrn from Foley Mra. T. O. Hendricks, Mrs. Ruby Hendrlcka and hor daughter, Martha, were here Sunday on their return nfler a' vlalt of a month at Foloy aprlngs. Thev have loft for tho Hendricks nummcr homo at I'oujode for u visit of about a wook, or ten days. a a a CiiHliman People In ltr Tt. A. Bay and F. F. Ilmiaon and family, uf Cuahmun. wero arrivala lu the city yeaterduy and ' are at the Griggs. . a a a Former Hcaltlnnt Viaila If. I) MclonaliI, former Eugene tnilllc ofllccr, who ha been residing In New York, - has returned to vlalt friend at Cottage Grovo, Itilurnlng From WextiTn nl, J. G. Swan, local Insurance agent. la expected to return hero today from Wesihike after a business visit of ubotit a week. Mr. Swan attended the Dead wood fair last Saturday, ' - - ', ' a a a TleturTUI lrom Oukfillire Frnnk Kuurhart, aocroiury of the Eugene Y. M. C, A. i acoompmiled by his family, returned yosterdiiy from Oukrldge, after spending the week end vlsiuiix his son, who is em- piuyea more ror tne summer. a a Flailing I - Good Finning Is good In the McKonzie river, ac cording to a local party composed or Hugh Heitum, Curl liock and Arthur Hendorshott, who made the trip Sunday In a boat from McKonzie Urldge. ' a - a a . . . -. Return from Mi'Koliile Visit Mlsa Agnes O'Brien, deputy In the otMco of the county assessor, ac companied by Mra. Walter Griffin, haa relumed after an outing of u week near tho atate fish hatchery on the McKonzie. a a . Party Is V Ixl ting at YcDowfOonc - J. W. Working and fuml'y, of this city, accompanied by Charles Working and family, uf Los An geles, are now at the Yellowstone national park, according to word received from them by Xrlends In this city. - i i. O. Holt Ixnvca for Meeting fj. O. Holt, manager. of the Eu gene Fruit Growers' association, left yesterday for Dundee, Oregon, where he will attend the annual mooting- of tho Western 'Walnut rurowera aasoclatlon, George A. Dorrls, of this city, also left with Mr. Holt to attend the meeting. a a a Return from Visit to' Coast Mr. and Mrx Ralph Laraway and family and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Swan and daughter returned Sun day evening from Newport where they havo been viaitlng .for the paat month. Mr. Laraway and Mr. Swan drove over to the coast to return with their families. . a , a a '. Returns from Illinois Miss Grace Norton, executive secretary of the Lane county chapter of the American Ited Cross, has returned here after a visit of six weeks at her former home at Nebo. Illinois. Miss Norton was accompanied on her return by. her sister, Mlsa Verna Norton, who will visit hero. Miss Grace Norton made the east ern-trip by, the Canadian Pacific and returned oy .way oi new Or leans and Los Angeles. . a a a Big Crowd at Calapooya Springs A big crowd was In attendance at the. picnic and entertainment last Sunday at Calapooya springs, according to the repoits of re- itturnlng . vWtors. . Tne swimming pool drow a big gathering and the tonnln- matches were also enjoyed, Is ' the report. - In a special ' net match a team from Cottage Grove composed of Elbert Bode and Dale Wyatt were winners over a Eu gene team composed of Dr. Fischer and Donald Moore. . Headquarter for Jantien Svnnwning Suit , 200 "Jim Bandy" Liroeta lOts $119 They're well worth 51.75. y Men and women of Eugene are quick to realize and take, advantage of a real bargain is shown by the fact that out of nearly 500 of these Kits placed on saJe Monday morn ing, there are only 200 left. We expect this remaining number to be closed out in a very short time, so if you wish one of these handy Ltjinch Kits you arc urged to reserve one now. 1 . ,j, ' They're strongly made of good heavy quality tin, blark enamel ' finished, special holder for' thermos bott'c, . leather handle and nickel holder for name card. A really excellent value for $1.19.;?; ; Complete with $1.25 Thermo Bottle 1.98 .:,''..'. . . Darrein Baseman! 9nQgrTfYm Hone Impounded One small bay horse, shod all around, with halter on. W. O. JUDKIN8, . Chief of Police . Notice Dr. Donohue's dental office will be closed until August 27 while I enjoy a vacation. t-lt-7 8-17-J Auto a Fir In. O. N. MeXean. tt HORN PI'RIIAM August 20, 1923,' to : Mr. and Mrs. J.. J. Durham, of ; Pleasnn. Hill at 400- Eighth hvenuo west, a daughter, Murjorlo Knthnr. : welslit seven and ono- ouerter pounds. -. ' ' . : 1 - . Today Only ' The Cool Theatre Counterfeit Love aMsPECIAl A racing melodrama of hearts and hors.es' ; a Southern- romantic, picture of thrills and suspense. . Chapter 8 "THE OREGON TRAIL" Fox New , Aesop Fable Tomorrow and Thursday Harold Lloyd "Safety Last" Millinery Opening - , , ' ' WEDNESDAY - . s With a complete line of New -Fall' Hats in attractive designs. All specially priced opening day. ; The Hat Shop Hampton Blflg, Over Robb'a Dreu Shop - ' 100 in the Shade or 10 below Zero! One hundred degrees in the shade or ten below zero, meat deliveries to your retailer go steadily on, so that you may be assured , of just the. kind and quality of meat that you desire; No city is so far removed from live stock ' production that it cannot receive its regular supply of fresh meats. " ' 'V-',.-... -'-r, " -? .'' I' ' '..-. fi " - - . Compare this with the meat supply of thirty or forty years ago. . Summer weather then meant salt or pickled meats in the . country, and a limited variety of fresh meats inmost cities. . ,....,,; .3. -a. Refrigeration, developed by scientists, has made it possible for Swift & Company, ' and other packers, to prepare fresh meats and ship them long distances in refrigerator cars, so. that today, without regard to heat . or cold, meat reaches your dealer fresh, clean, and wholesome. il .. , i. , -. - . - i r t - ' .A - -'.'... : In addition to the fresh meats thus avail able, Swift & Company prepares a variety of tempting meats for hot weather: : : ;. , 1 Swift's Premium Cooked Ham, mild and ' s'weet, smoked over hard wood fires, is ? always delicious. . Swift's Premium Frankfurts, from our mod . ern sanitary kitchens, offer a choice blending of meats and spices. Swift's Sausage Specialties and Swift's Dry " Sausage, ready to serve, help lighten the , ; housewife's summer task. . In addition to these, a score of other Summer Specialties are made available by . Swift & Company's research and develop ment work. ; Oaf profit from all source average only a fraction of a cant a pound. Swift & Company, U. S. A.