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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1923)
TEW EUGENE. LANE COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPT. , W3 Twnpeat in a Tub" A Wonderful New Principle of Washing The most sensational development in the his tory of the washing machine industry. . Never before has ' a "washing machine been developed to such a de gree of perfection, ' Sett our detnotutration at th Lane County Fair. Berry Piano and Furniture Company MO Willamette Street ART OISPLAY 15 PLEASJN6 AWAIUMi ANNUt'NCRO IIV MISS IJI.1JAN ArUI, MAKACEK Variety of Kurlm Includca Warn tVJor Kcraam. OU la lining . and I'houi . TPHEIR high mileage ' yield provides a greater meiareofMfiAftion.Yoa get the cwnhmrd advan tages ot cpaEty, aervice and economy. AJ AX CORD, ROAD KING. PARAGON R. H. Pierce, Eugene H. MacDonald, Motor A. , Eugene fn Personal Interest ' We are interested V . " ' . In your personal - i". . Success and welcome : - The opportunity of Rendering any service That may be helpful. " When! and how ' Can we serve YOU? U. S. National Bank Eugene Loan and Sayings "St, Tne Bank for Saving Awards In the rt section, which this year, under the direction or Mlaa Ulllan Auld. ti said to be lha moat beautiful ever exhibited ut a county fair, were announced yeaterday. Several arlUU of marked nullity competed In the dlaplaya, any .-uiaa Auiiit ana one ot mem, Mt.a Kate Chriatenaon. haa bee Induced to come to the unlveralty to tudy further In thia line. MIm Chriatenaon took first and aecond prlaea In paitel work. An entire corner was devoted to paintings and drawing, and an other section of the building waa filled with artlatlc rug and other woven article, and both dlaulnv were given a great deal of pralao oy an eriuca and otnera who aaw them. jpt . , - The award In tlila division were announced aa follow: Pnalel, flrat and aecond. Hate Chrlsteneon Photographs, special, flrat urlte, Mr. J. 1. Hamlin; water color painting, flrwt. Mra. O. J. Eldaou copy of head. George Canon portrait from photo. Soohle XI Jensen: oil cony work. Junior, Irene Moeller; original eketches. jonn Hergor; oriental art, original, Nelllo Ulankenahlp; hand lettering. orlKlnal. Mra. G. K. Lehman; land scape, Sophie M. Jensen; oil paint ings, original. Amy caraun i'hlllipa. It la expected that many ex amples that are on exhibit here will also be sent to the state fair at Salem next week, where they are expected to win awards in the state competition. The rug collection, which1 -In clndea examples of this art from many sections of the world.Whara said to be one of the moat 'Complete collection or Its kind In the state. A weaving machine waa also shown and Its operation explained to those interested. i i : .1 , ij- fonnrt there were many good In ml. Inn places In HilUleig n. All told, 1 nuule III flights. Including; a too mile non-stop (light. On tne latter my plane appeared within four hours distance of the pole." FARM RELIEF PROMISED COOl.lltUK AM) AttVIKK.ItS TO TAKK li' PltOltl.KMM ALL-METAL PLANES WILL ATTEMPT RELAY TO POLE .MILLION MILES OF THE POLAK BASIS TO BE EXPLORED Many Good LamSnc PUcra Found In Spiurnbanc Bnrlax Trial Arctic Flights SEATTLE. Sent. 19. rant. in noaio Amunasens Diana for airplane flight across the North Pole from SpiUberger to Alaska next summer contemplate the use or rnree au-meial planes In relays. ne announced today following conference with Haakon H. Ham mer, hta business representative. An attempt to fly from Waln wrlght. Alaska, to Spitsbergen last summer was frustrated by an ac cident to tne explorers airplane In test iiignt. Captain Amundsen explained to day that the purpose of the pre posed flight waa not to create a non-stop record In the Polar re gions, but that Us sole object waa exploration to discover what lay -wHhiir the one million square miles of the unexplored Polar ba sin. Mr. Hammer, who made sev eral flights northward from Bnlti berger last year, 'said that while he had round no new lands, be did discover that many islands shown on .maps and charts In reality did not exist. Captain Amundsen said that .with Mr. Hammer he would return to Norway soon to perfect plans for next summer' a flight. Plants Made In Germany Mr. Hammer said the three all- metal planes to be used. In the re lay flight are already under con struction In Germany. Bases for the three planes wilt be selectee later when lull detail of the trip are worked out. Mr. Hammer related how, Ignor ant of the fact that Captain Amundsen's plane had been dis abled, he went to Spitsbergen to receive him there. 'My plane." he said, "waa to fly Into the Arctic to the point where Captain Amundsen would probably have been forced to the ice naa ne aucceeded in oroealng. the polt. ft black' and .red uaxe.Hleirjln guaxe waa cut Into sections to be dropped on the Ice so that Amund sen could aee them from the air. Each-' section contained small portion of food, aa the other plans waa to be - stocked -with only enough food to last one day.'"'!'" 'Just before I reached:1- Splt bergen. however, 1 received news that the flight had ' been" abart doned. Mv Diane was a good one, and well equipped, so I decided to try out Arctic flight conditions. I tn, of Walker, played a piano duet and Francl Horn, or walker, gave a reading. Mlaa Calln Slover, f Creswell. recited and Mlaa Ruth Olson played a piano aolo and he with .N'ltn .tnlker played a plan duet. The program opened with kAmertcn and closed with the 8ta Spangled llanner. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, of Cottage drove, were present, she being the noble grand of, the Cottage Orove Itebekana and he the vice grand of the sub' ordinate. A fire at the Ted Rllkwood home early Wednesday afternooi, called out the neighbors who as slated in extinguishing It before any great damage wsa done. email hole waa burned In the roof. A email crew Is packing pears and apples at the Falrvlew Model (orchard packing houae. John Beak superintending the work. F. w. ogTam came up from Lo Angelea Wednesday to be with his family a while. ZT:Vjf: Statement of Condition TigfjH rV-a-af !: FIRST NATIONAL' BANK, OF EUGENE, OREGON ... c autL'.'a ' At th Close of Busine ss, September 14, 1923 ' 7uiJ i.: i.-i ., RESOURCES Loans 3 LIABILITIES: "fHlw," $1,873,538.55 Capital and Surplus , 3 I- t V. S. Government. Bonds , " . and Certificates, 609,830.95 Other Bonds and War rant 478,595.23 , Bank Buiidirig'a'nd Other Real Estate .. 83,877.69 Stock in Federal' Reserve Bank .LJ 9,000.00 Cash and Sight Exchange 723,144.26 Undivided Profits .... Reserved for Taxes ... 300,000.00 ' ; 57,320.65 140.51 Discount collected but not 'earned Circulation ... Deposits: ,. . Individual....$3,272,689.88 . Government , 3,830,66 Other banks 44,897,41 5,507.57 98,400.00 , , .M, Total 3,783,I86.M Total ' $3rS2M17JS L.U,7,I$44 WAHHINtmw. Sept. IS. Pres ident Coolldgn uiul bla advlaxra will be energetically occupied for the next ten days In seeking a solution of lha situation confront ing agriculture. In the west, Sena tor llornh of Idaho, auld tonight after an hour'a conference with the executive at the White House. Senator Borah aald the question of calling an extra aeaalon of con gress to deal with the altuntlon waa discussed but added that he waa entirely In agreement with the President that "we ought fo undertake to determlna upon a remedy and define a program be fore an extra aeaalon la called." "If wo cannot find a remedy be fore auch a aeaslon," the aenator said, "we probably could not find ono afterwurde." Senator llornh told the Prealdent he regarded the whole agricultural altuatlon west of the Mtaslnalppl aa aerlous as auy within hia rocollec tlon or In hia reading on the sub Ject. home Pttnilay fr-'m'Metlfnrd where h lias been working in 11 Hull pai'klug oatulillHliiiioiit fur u couple or months. K, 1', llarpnle waa doing hu! neurt In Ktmlia Wedneadiiy. Mlaa Klva lCurn, who waa nil ployed to teach I he I'Mr Drove achool, began her dullea Moiultiy morning with an enrollment f 11 achulan). Hern Graham haa rented the 1.. I Armstrong houao and will inoe out from Nelson creek In the near future. John Wheeler la huay llicao ilnya delivering wovs for thlt Klmlra high school. Mt. Nortunn Cloorge, Mrs. J, C. Morn, Neltit Horn mid I.ol Hlinp aon made a liualneaa trip to Ku- gene Tuesday. lane County Nervs (Continued from page eight) BLA OH I. Y NEWS NOTES (Regliter Lane County Sptclall BLACHLY. Ore.. Hent. H. W. C. Washburn and aon of Junction City, were guests Sunday ot Mr. ana-airs. J, M. Andrews. Mr. and Mra. K. V. Lee and frlenda of Eugene, apent Sunday at Triangle lake. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Thompson and children of Eugene, spent Bunaay witn Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Must. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hamlin and on, of Eugene, Mr. and Mra. George 8yphers and daughters, of ,Notl, Mr. and Mrs.- P. H. Myers ana sons. sir. and Mrs. C. M. Hul butt, and sons. Mrs. Charles Slav ter and daughter and Robert Hlny ter enjoyed a picnic at Triangle lave Hunaay. A large crowd attended the dance at Morton's hall Saturday. There will be another dance there September If. Mrs. E. O. Post left Tuesday for Reed. Oregon, to visit her Darent ror a rew aaya. George Hyphen motored to En gene Tuesday on business. Mrs. George 8yphera and daugh ters are visiting Mr., and Mrs. F if. Myers. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ilulburt and sons spent Tuesday evening with air. ana urs. r. K. Myers. Frank Elllthorpe was a bust nesa visitor In Eugene Tuesday. ine tsiacniy nign achool started Monday with a large attendance. wlh Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Forrester aa high school teachers. Mrs. W. a. Biayter and Urs. M. E. Norton aa grade teachers. Mr. and Mrs. 8. McKenn soent luesaay witn Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Bennlnger. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hemme and aon," Joe, motored to Eugene Wed neanay. - vMr. and Mm. Oeonre Fish. Mr. and Mrs. Bogard. of Junction City called on Mr. and Mrs. I. Slay ter punaay. J. u. mse. or Goldson. was a nnalnesa visitor In Blachly "Wed- neaaay. ' HRAU EBTATK THANSfKltH t. H Keuar el si to 11. K. Italmon- rkntMer at oa tot 10 tlk 21 Ero.rld Illgbta add Bprlnj field $ 10. U. 8. to Kr.lro llarrlll Iota 1 aod 1 ee a tp 17 8 R 1 K. Wllllaln A. Klrk at ax to A. W. Ilar- rlngtoa at ax tract Is 21 a II a W SIO. 1. M. Wltarow t ai Is Joke II Milaeva at si lots 15. 1. IT. is. is Oaorse'a sub of 8. . a p. Co ' sdd to Sprlngfltlo 110. Ollria Wynne Eakla et lr ta CnsrlM . Barge et ux tract In Coum itn,.. II. John A. Msmq at na to Itowaprf a Maaon tract tp 1ft 8 R 10 W $1. Minna ltatlu el ,ir In f.l.. Camilla Matnawa at al lota 4. S, w 1-2 lot 3 blac 2 Harrla- add Ku-n.. I. Batter et as ta n a aiti. . . lot 12 blk 1 Kenner-a AA an-i..i.i 110. ' '' FIjAGO news NOTKH (Reglatar Lane County Kpaclal) FLAGG, Ore.. Sept. 18. School started Monday with Mlsa Audry outer as teacher. The new sawmill at this nlace Is progressing rapidly. There are several new families moving In. Airs, uoorge Vaughn and son, Lester, motored to Santa, Clara after peachea laat Wednesday. Harold Vaughn la making hia home at Giles Fowler'a and la at tending high school at Linslaw. Virgil Warden had the misfor tune to hurt his back at Penn mill but Is Improving. W. J. Vaughn has built a now house at Flagg. George Vaughns have ' moved Into their now house, . ELMIRA NEW) NOTCH ' (Router Lane Cossty ftpeulal) ELMIRA, Ore,, Sept 19. Charlca Power left Saturday for pakrldge. Mlsa Daisy. Livingston apent the week-end at Junction City with friends. Thelma Hamar and Velma Web ster returned Sunday from Salem where they spent the summer. Mr. and Mra. W. W. Moade and Mra J, C. Horn motored to Ku- gene Wednesday to take In the county fair, Mr. K. P. Allison and daugh ter, Mrs, Bertha Duckworth, and Mrs. N. E. Herbert left Wednesday morning for coast point. They expect to take a look at the great briny deep before returning home. Mlsa Kdna Powers left for Ku gene Tuesday after apendlng a few day with home folks. Mr, Armstrong aawed wood for P. P. Colgaard Wednesday, Miss Ituby Wilkinson returned CARNIVAL DANCE Annual Fair Week , - DANCE i Friday night ' NEW ARMORT Muilo by Russell's Melody Mixer. . I-J0-I COI.IkSON N.V.WN MWtX OUei'ter lAlte I'ounly Mpeelal) OOI.DSON, Or;, Kept. m. Hardy iVx nnd 'John Hrtcker have been Improving their homes In the way of adding nnother room to llrlrker's home nnd putting a rub ber roof on the Hardy Cox houae. C. O. Morgan, of Noll, spent Sunday at home here. Mr. and Mra. Kmi llrown nnd son. Virgil, of Lover'a (luli'h. and Mra. Illnlon spent Hutnlay even ing at the homo of W. O. Curler. Ilnrdy Pox and family apent Sunday at It. K. Ilnya home nt It. 'Hon where they took Mlaa Stella .Ooldaon to nttoud achool m Blnch ly thla year. t'Uronco Carter la also attending high school there. Mra. Urlrker vtaiiod Mrs. Mor gan Monday nnd Mra l.ille Cox Tuedany. Mra. K. 11. Carter Is busy build Ing some moro new poulty hnuaea. Mr. and Mra V, 11, Cartel made a bualneaa trip to Junction Ot) Saturday evening. Mr. and Mra, Urlrker transude. bualneaa in Kugene tno dnv dial week. Mra. J. R. Hubert and children apent Sunday at the I.lnro'n home and with Mr. Hubert on (ho high wav. Dletrlct achool I progressing nicely under the management of Mlaa Kramer, crow news Ntrrrx CROW. Ore.. Kept. !. Flora Jenklna waa abaent from achoo! Tuesday. E. C. Huffman left for Olobe Wednesday on a bualneaa trip. Kdna Jenklna haa been emptoye to teach the Alvadoro achool t second time. The Crow grange haa announced an entertainment and pie social at the Crow hall Saturday night. Sep tember II. Frit Doane la again working In the Booth-Kelly mill at Spring field. Maude CoryeM and Victor Kraal attended the fair at Florence last week. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sturtevnnt and daughter. Klolee. were paaaen gars on the Crow etage for Kugene edneaday. The Crow grade achool will atari September 14. Belle Hartwlg ami Ittrwln Bturtevant are attending high school In Kugene. Clarence Fltxwater. truck driver for Jones and Ballev, apent the week-end In Portland. NOTICB TO CONTRACTORB Pronoaala tar lha -.-- . ' for haadllns ho. i.i ... ,k? "V7,?" plant at th Unleeralty of Oreton. Bo VZi.K" ,fhB". retary ot th tvi . ' .&"S'n". oreton, on r.?e.;p.D",, ti,h- M. " fiana and apsclfleatlona nay be - rf ...:.:, .v,:..,...v. ... , -,.r,- I m WWW) (Z ' ) i' If llla'BVillL I S VZSS a. pipIlesI furnaces THERE'S a MONTAG dealer in your f-'tovvn. He is ready and willing to ex- Elairi how the MONTAG Colonial Furnace rings greater heat satisfaction with lower S A 3 fuel cost. Ask him tn show von thr fiifl aavincr Mnntnrr OVAL F1REPOT that burns all kinds of fuel with equal heating satisfaction. It is one of the outstanding features of modern furnace con struction. Its large size and oval shape enables large chunks of wood or coal to be used, thereby requiring less attention in firing than with fire pots of less capacity. Ask him about the high-grade materials and heavy construction which make MONTAG Colonial Furnaces stand the test And the natural way In which MONTAG Colonial Furnaces, by circulation, evenly heat every room in the home. s 5 Go right down to the MONTAG Colonial dealer and talk over your heating problem with him. Ask him for the illustrated folder showing the various types and sizes of MONTAG Colonial furnaces, and their advantages. Remember that MONTAG Colonial Fur naces are made in the West for Western fuel and Western climate; for city and country homes already built, and homes under construction. Mad by MONTAG 8TOVK WORKS i PDKTLANO, ORKOON Sold ami ImSollM br RAYMOND MARLATT Phon 153 f RAYI 32 Wealth 12 3 1 eared by applying at lha offlr of tha archlterta, laranr a llotfard. 1031 'bambar of Coaiman lliotnlne lnrf. and. Oreaon. or at tha nrrie tt t ir Jobnwin. t'omptniiar. L'nl.anltr of Ora- grrf). Rugana. Tha KiMrullte Cemmllta of tha Board Itca.nta, Unlvnrallr nf Oravon. ra. aanaa lha rlaht to relact any nr all bid..' cariinaq caaea ror 5 par rent of tha mount of lha bid mat ba aubntlim) wllh aarh bid. Ruccaaalal blddora will ba rqnlre4 to farnlah a aarety bend for AO per rni of tha eonlrart prlra, tor tn faithful parfurtnanre nt lhair mnlrart. Illy. NOTlraj TO CltKIHTOIIS Nollra la hereby glvan lhal tha und.r tnd haa bMin anpolntad alerulor of lha tale of KIKalxlh llohna, dnwaMal, by lha County t'ourl of Lana County, Ora lon. All oeraona having rlaltna asalnal lha aald ealalo are linraby notllleil te pna.nl lha aama. prop.rlf TiHWl lb. un.l.r.linl at lb. oltw Walla, an rark '") County, or.r'0. ' ' 5"Z Ih. data o( lha llr. paWlrtiaa K u ""Z. of llr.1 publlMll Aanl WHI.U WEMA '",n"''rr. ISM ' ' ' ' ft I 4 . ' Lane County CfflLDREFfS DAY Every Minute a Thrill! Somethlnif nintf Everv Second! BRING THE KIDDIES su nw tuckm a rfn TIME ' "-"a iwii a i lUITt f VaASVSsVS a - Admittiom 'All. . " vaults Racing Card AbMluUlr the bet pro gram rr pr aanted on the local track. Erary an try in tmpmrimui new Child ren Grandstand Exhibits .50 c -UtoJSit 2255c " tyVt -.1'"t. I