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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., FRIDAY. SEPT. , 1923 Golden Bantam canned Corn-all year round -flOtt) Crisp, street and delicious a treat tot every occasion, b tldea wm Sweet Com In, Preferred Stock can. TV o4 forth CoJdVn1 Bantam Cora is so short, orwr none tecaa to get enough, of .- tbla delicacy. . ' : But ABen eV Lewis aive-mae , it possible for the housewife to purchase GoMcn Bantam ; -Sweet i Corn all yaar 'round, What's more, it retains all the drtwdoui, fresh favor you like so. much on the cob, because it U busked and, canned, the) same. ity.. ritlbt where it's grown, in Maine, the banner, tweet com state. .. . .1 , e ,. i a Alt ready to lent. Just heat anJ ate burner to butt. AkJ , . yowc (rocer. to tend you a can today! ." ', ' 0OI.I1KN BANTAM CORN (jHOWnGR-erirlirj osd Jhitlaatal 3 tablespoon, diced bit tall pori:l araall elites : . S l.me'rwteio.., thinly llrcd', 'ue. Preferred stork Usnum Cora; i tea.poon n i H u-aanonn pepper ;"'i'-' t -.f,'!- 1 Quart scalded tnllk: S tableeaoona dour.. - Tut lb aalt pork Into aauce pan and let 741 try oul,o it. Add onioa and cook until tender, but ujt eroYn.' A0t potatoes; With. IV, cupa I i .... I - ..J A. ML- -. A 1 . ...til , . i rhUkn 'htX k.hir. p Tvlng wltti ihe firruNI miofiax MW lW ThlenJ,T trore warr-nin'eaM ttater.! vt ' I Prpfprtpd SiLncIcj I QUALITY raurr vogTaam PRgseRvea f um-catchuf cos'TCi ALLEN& LEWlSyBEST BRAND PordW. Oregon. U.S. A. School Notes of Interest Day School now in session and new classes will be or ganized September. 10-17-24 and October 1. j Night School begins Monday, September 24, at 7:00 p. ro., and classes ' will "be: 'fcbnducrid'e-Very Monday and lhursday evening trom i.iAJ p. m. to y.xw p. m. Up-to-Date Method ' . . . Efficient Inarrnetion Reauaooable Rate ! . ASK FOR OUR CATALOGUE' ' Eugene Business College A. E. ROBERTS, Pnaideat Eagcae, Oregon - 992 Willamette Street - Phone Mi M OORE & MOORE, Tailors for those who desire to be 1 correctly groomed in every detail, using the smartest fashions produced by New York's leading designers. ... We take great pleasure in an nouncing that the class of. fabrics we now, carry is equal arid in in stances excells qualities shown be fore the world's great war. r 1 UU JOLLY IS EASY. SUYEfiS &EFEIT TtGtRS :. Seaii Bunch Hits and Again Trounce Senators SEATTLE BEATS OAKLAND tltu:M la IiiiivluU lit, IHucIhw . auil I AiiarstM AVlu titw t.aino ru Srattlo 1VU IKIO IX.ST I.KAtil'K t. C. .S3 1 .6?7 .ill .AM ,4M .40$ V. I.. .101 T4 . Si . S4 tiS . S3 at , SI 95 ., (I) ST . U 104 Sail Kranoiaco .Snorninf nlo , . , Portlnntl . . . . pTOttlf) ...... Pnklttml Sntt Lko Vernon , i' I.OS ANOKLK.S. 8rpt. ja. Jolly (ro-cd tiuiy fur Forllaml toilny and the iUnvrrs took ths thlrtl wuna of !he srl tram Vernon, mnd to o. Ths -tucera look otuvrun loud. In the f Imt Irmliir. but tli flrawna soored, Hi rem tnlllea in (he soconri with two sinelva, a double. a aacrldce and an error- - Tele th-htietder. Tluor right (leliler. poled out two doubles and two singles iu (Ive trlp.'i to the plutu. The score: K. H. K. Portland 1 11 ' Vernon 3 13 Batteries: Levereni and Daly Jolly. Keupy and Haouah. vldv.l to sntlsfy those who beiAne huiniry. , O.rtolM :tlntia Vulny '0 1 1 TiHlay the tentatv nttraolloaiwill. bo the bl I'ortullo vbmedy circus, which until iitlornoon uml venliia will put on 4-iiiluiit iiroKrnhiii. This troupe la rompoaed ( (he Seals -Vcmlu Deal Senators SACKAMKXTO. Sept. 30. Snn Francisca bunched hlta at oppor tunc momenta oft Thompson tiula) und Sacramento, unable to success' fully solve the shoots of Hob tlcnry, wn:i administered a third successive defeat .for the crucial serle. five to two.: It was ladies' day and a .larco crowd waa iu - ationd&nce. bwita jv cordon ot police stationed nt different points In the stands. Umpire Byron, who was the ob teetlve factor In stesterdny'a mob dlalurbance, was pranUltrur at the baea today, but had an easy alter jnoon with no partlculitrly close de eialns to render and. the crowd. .Lhouah nous, waa orderly. The score: H. It E. San Francisco. ......... . . . ' LSacxamen(o ,.... 3 -.8 liuueries: ueaxy ana Kicme Tbom)son, rctuicr and Koehlcr. Seauin Jiman Out Oaklaml OAKLANI1. Sept. 30. Malls lost a pitching: duel with Dell here to day and Seattle nosed out iakiand two runs to one. Tbe Oaka only run came In the fourth inning when -Vatber singled. Lafayette sacrificed and Baker drove In Cather with a double. The two hits were exactly bnlf the total number Dell permitted. Yaryan'a double in the fifth and Dell's two-bnfiger a few minutes later tied the score for Seattle. The Indians punhed over the winning run in the eighth when Lane smiled. Merkle sacrificed, Welsh beat out a bunt and Eldred mored Lane with a hit to center field. The score: Seattle Onklnnd - Batteriea: Dell and Mails and Baker. R. H. E. ..30 ..141 Yaryan Chtrago Lose to IlmoUyn CHlCAttO. Sept- 20. Brooklyn made it two games out of three from Chicago today by winning the final contest to 7. The game, wu a free hitting affair In which, extra baae hitting waa the feature. The ecore: H. H. E. Brooklyn 9 13 0 Chicago '. ... 7 If 0 Batteries: Grimes and Taylor: Wheeled Osborne, and O'Farrcll. SP0LLA EAGER FOR MATCH Anurets Win Over Bore SALT LAKH, Sept. 20. Tom JlUKbesi invincible In the pinches. (came within an ace of retting a i shutout today, the Angels winning, three to one. It waa not until two were out in the ninth that the Bees scored their run. Roy Leslie hit hi fifth two-bagger and Lmlle ISheehan his (4th. Strand raised 'his total of hlta to 204. I First game: R- K. E. Los Armeies 3 1 0 Salt Lake 1 11 1 Batteries:- Uugheti- and Itego; Myers and Jenkins. jvATIOXAij LKAGCE . w. u New York .rf 13 64 Cincinnati it SO Pittsburg 82 69 Chicago 76 48 8t. Louis 73 68 Brooklyn 69 71 Boston 47 91 Philadelphia 44 5 P.C. .422 .693 .681 .625 .618 .493 .135 .226 CINCINNATI. Sept. 20. Cln clnnati and Philadelphia ' broke even In their final double header of the season today, the visitors winning tho Tlrst game 2 to 0, and the home team taking the socond 8 to 7 In eleven innings. First frame i R. H. E, Philadelphia" 3 4 0 Cincinnati, 0 ( 4 Batteries: Olaanrr and Henline; Luque and' Hargrave, Secrnd game R. H. E. Philadelphia. 7 11 2 Cincinnati ., 8 18 t Batteries: Ring. Head, Bishop. and Wilson; Benton, Harris and Wingo. , ITALIAN p-t;U,IST H-VS 1LVI, I,KCGEI DKHPSrTIf MILAN. Italy, ; Sept. b. Er mlnlo Spalla, the Italian a heavy weight pugilist, tins issued a chal lenge to Jack Dempsey for-a fight for thte ' heavyweight ' champion ship of the world.. He desires the fight immediately. Spalla Is now In training In Htreh. "I am ready to go to America Immediately to meet . Dempsey at any tlmo and nt any pluca set by the champion," said. Hpalla to the Associated Press .today. "I am In fine condition and will be ablo to give the champion tile biggest run for his money he has over had." LANE DAY AT FAIR KKTH (.ATE HFXX)RD (Continued from page one) mis dny of the fair, managers aald. Tha Hawaiian troupe, which him a clean ami olevor program or. lng ing and dancing, was well attend ed in both afternoon and evening, us wo the freak eliovv, the jungle museum and others. A merry-go-round- and ferrls wheel added to the enjoyment of the joy-seekers. All the concessions and amuse- mentR.wlll be open. all day today. Jt wiUI announced) ,A cafeteria and fnmoua Uiiymond brotheia, who In additions to being acrobats of note, nlwi do tight wire niul globe atuutx. mid aeveml other riilerliilneln, s well as a Itu'Ki) cullvvlluu of pel' fui'iiilug animals. The dlKplnys will also bo open all tiny, mid many who have nt, tended the first three dn.vs are ex pected to ri-turn to view again what Is termed lite brst exhibition of ljme products ever shown. In the morning those lulexestod In club work will hold a meeting In a building In the rear of the nwlii pavilion and probleais und nollrles of boys' and girls' work will be dlscuiuMHl by cxpnrla In .the field. All pareuta unit ulub lenders, as well aa boys mid girls of I lie county aro urged to attend title meellnia states J. 11. Swan, county club leader. The fair, which Is Vulil to have proved aucceasful in every way, will close Its gutea this evening, when ' the ilisnlnys and livestock will be removed. ' i 1 JKWlM TINKLES CINCH THIRD SUGGCSSrVE BALL TITLE MILE SLTJTJIIu RICE Potreres Stops Fast float In W Frco-For-AII crowd isInthusiastic Nlu-r iKvteila oil tXnl abio l:HV big rp IV'll Tilkl'W thtvo Siie vcselto Ib-ntM III a: U Kwnt Marain Greatest In Either . Major League In Years DETROIT BEATS BOSTON PlilladclplUa (iH-H lutu Tlo For -SUtb l'lmv lly Winning Victory Over Chicago AMERKAX I.EAGVK w. u r. c, New York 93 48 .440 Cleveland : 73 (3 .640 Detroit 70 44 .SIS St. Louis ...47 49 .493 Washington 68 70 .493 Ohlragu 41 74 .446 Philadelphia 41 74 .446 Boston 66 81 .406 NEW YOKK. Sept. !0. The New York Yankees clinched their third successive American league pen nant here today, defeating St. Louis in the first rame of the series, four to three. New York's margin la the greatest In either major league In many years. Sam Jones won hla 30th game of tbe season. thngh he was hard pressed by St, Louis in the late Innings. The innkcea bunched their hits to good effect on Vangllder. Severetd was hit on the heud with a foul ball in the second Inning and wit forced to retire. The score: R. II. E. St. Louis 3 8 1 New York 4 8 2 Batteries: Vnngllder and Seve retd. Collins: Jones and Schang, Detroit Wins Oirt Boston BOSTON, Sept. 20. Detroit won the opening game of today's double-header from Boston, five to four. The second unmo was called, at the end of the loth on account of darkness with the score two .19 two. First game: R, H. K Detroit A..10...1. Boston .4 u"r Batteries: PI Mr lie. ItaiuM snd Woodall, Bassler: Murray. Oulnn and Plclnlch. Second game: It, U.. B. Detroit 2 6 1 Boston 2 t 0 Batteries: Holloway. Dauon and Bassler; Piercy and Duvoriucr, Plclnlch. Philadelphia Drrrata Chicago PHILADELPHIA. Sent. 20. Philadelphia went Into a tie for sixth place today by defeating Chi cago In the opening game of the series. The score: R. II. E. Chicago , 8 10 2 Philadelphia 6 9 I Batteries: Thurston and Crouse: Hasty, Rommel and Perkins. Parties to Fatal Ilo.it Front MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., Sept. 20. Young men held In' connec tion with the death of Walter Oroeschel. 18, amnteur boxer, who died In the ring Inst night, were ordored relensed lalo today by county Attorney Olsen. Tho men are t;onrad Becklud, . 20, - ftroe- schcl's opponent, and the referee and the promoter. A deputy cor oner found death probably was the result of a blow to tho solar plexus. Renault KnocauL Out llimuin OMAHA. Neb.. Sept. 20. Jack Renault, of New York knocked- out "Tiny" Herman. . Omaha heavy weight. In the seventh round of a scheduled ten-round- bout here, to night. Tho welghta wcro an nounced as Renault 126 pounds and Herman 223. AT TUB THEATRES TODAY C.atle The beat known lova .lory ever written, "flalnt Elmo," with John Ollbert, BCMie 1ivn and Rarhars La Ma rr; pomadr. ' Our Onns In ' The Cohbler;' pxenllimt munlr-nl-program. lies Flrl day, "Itrd Light.," blgse.t ray.tery melodrftmstlc hit of tha year, adapted from "The lUar Car," nnd fea turing Johnny Walker, Mario rrevnt. Raymond Griffith aud Allre Lake; Rnnb" Polard eoeiedv '"Ths -Courtahln of Mile. 8andw!tr:b;"-Uosnr, orgsolst. In melodlou. scttlhlM.,.-,- -. . Hellls Host Olbsnar le. s. rneinVnomeo of the bwUhlltis mala. "Out of Lueji," a ryelona of ' ftm' and aettoa i, flrat ahowlns of Demnaoy'Klrpo flsht acenaa; Century comedy,- featuring "Drownlo," tha 'won der dog,;., Pathe Nows; Patho .Color Novelty: v., Comlns Richard, nartlielniami.' "The Fighting Made.;'.' ; .Pfl ranvnuitJ '-apoolHl, -ituggiea oi iciui uan:" cnia Hennctt snd llarhera La Marr, "Htrangern of Ihe Night:" Kllnor Olrn'a "But Days:" Vln- cent Ulaaco Ibanes' "Enemies of Wo men," with Lionet flarrymnre and Alms Reubens; Gloria Kwannofi, "Zaxa ;" John Golden', atago auereaa, "Three Wine Pool.;" Mne Murray, "The Preneh Doll:" John narrymore, "Beau lirummet ;" Elinor Ulrleh, "The Tiger Robs;" Hone Hampton, "The Gold Digger.;" "Holly wood," a .uper-.pnelal Paramount pie ture with all tho .tar. that .lilnei D. W. Griffith's "Tho While Ho.;" Tom Mlt In "Soft Dolled;" Mrs. Wallara Relit In Human Wreckage:" nu.ler Keaien .in 'The Three Age.;" Ilex Rftar.h'a "(new). tbs epouer. ; "The Hllent f.'ommand 1" Zans Orey'a "Ths Ins Hl.r lunger." with Tom Ml; "A Chapter In llerinife;". Prlaciiis Daan In "Drifting:" "ljtna Wlvea;" Jullene Riling and all ,llrrwri nrnthera In "niack and While -(ni-J III wbivt Is declared to be Ihe brat mid fastest hieing card oyer put otvist. the local giiiuuds, I'm trei-eg, driven by tlluillllnl. won first manny In the frve.fOjr-all race and Arp lill, Uitven by Rlchnitl soii. wus ilei'lnrtHl .winner lit tbe 8:13 pace dr tnft iiwioiiUiy t ilm county -(air. lie. Ulne.er vr' r oud heat ot lt ftee-Wr-mi.JjaiJM J seti a new. uskh turoiiif llM-f-lT"'' mile. M'hlnmrW JeiitydWllmt made by v'ktiilu,Uw.-jb;iVim by Fred Woooe.Hlt. In, lilt '.' . Jlui JjUl record waa J:10i,v. . , . ; y From' the very tAfsL.'lltvVi.'lKB' was a neck-nnd-necK race between Hal I'axtnn, Jr.. dud Potmres,.he spclatora were enthusiastic and many times, when the contests; were close, rose to their feet aud cheered. The crowd was also the largest that nllended Ihe riu'o. the ntieiHlnnce otuallug Hint uC both! previous da.vs- After Ihe first hi-at. I'otrvres In tho free-for-all won every, rare, most of them by a length or more This horse kt said to bo one of the fastest on the coast, and will be entered at Salem next week Hal Pitxtoii, Jr.. who took a first, third, fourth and fifth, wns given second place In the event; Mac Kltsalmmon. who took three sec enils and a fourth, wns third, and Alberta Hal. with two thirds, n fourth and elxth. was fourth. Arp Bell I Winner . Arp Bell. In the 3: It pace or trot, won easily on three) stmlghl heals. Surety took second with all second places; Albert "W. w third -with three thirds and a fourth, and the Bondholder wns fourth with one third and three fourths. ' 1 The spectators were given a real thrill when the sulky en Ver. n Dillon: driven by- Knhrs. brdke down. The driver was throwm and In dodging the horse. the driver of Unnle Schwarts nteu lost his seat. Roth home con tinued around, the track without drivers, and Verna Dillon was not stopped for several rounds. In the third race, nve-rignins Flvnn. won easily, with llenumsn ridden by DaglrV. second. and Spark Plug. Little. third. The tlmo was 1:01. Another running nice, n three-fourths mile derby, was called no contest Ty the Judges because the riders did not wait for an ottlelul start. Tin- Summary Free-for-All: Unnle C 6 4 E 6 Mao Kltaslmmona .... 4 I f I Alberta. Hal 3 4 4 3 Verna Dillon 4 3 4 Pr, r! rrr 2 1 I Hal Paxton. Jr I 8 3 4 ! Time 2: 1 0 Si . 7:00 V, 3:10. iNol entered In fourth heat. 2:12 I-'nco or Trot: LHgriy 5 2 .irr i ........ ..... a Albert W 4 3 The Bondholder 3 4 . Time 3:13V.. 2:ISX. 3:14. i No races are scheduled for day. "a A OTLLINERY EVENT-SMART HATS For Saturday Only $5.95 uat received, and offered for Fair Vcek Visitors, "a wi r. election of Smart Hats. See window. dcrfuj J seject .. ...... i- r ; a U FELTS; DUVETYNS, VELVETA : HATTERS' HUSH Trimmed with Braids, Feathers, Fancy Ornaments, R& Saturday Only " Choice I.. 'I t ' i rn .iff ! . LOVE 6c BARRETT The Home store 30 Eait Bull nuule the beat rides of the day In lh Northwnat bucking eon Inst for championship. OHisr tie uies were, aiicown speetlily ur "pulled leather." i In the row boys' rsUy. race, a daily event. Red Prultt won first aud 1176. Time l:tH. . .. , (a the world's chatnpton.hlp bucktug cvnlesl the riding of K. K. Studiuilck on Hull hiinon wus a feature. . The wild horse race waa won by Uuyd Sillllnas. with Viikliuji C'-ia-utt second. This is a rontlnuua event over three days. fund uf Hie slate. Building and loan aseoiiliitluna have ltu:reniKMl from 14 to 83 In the last year. Their total capltallsntluu is $ t 44. 75 o.ono and tney have luaucd frvm dep.xlls MMI4.U9.tt. Irrsrys BouimI (or Hairy sIkiw SALEM. Ure., Hept, 10. -Seven fin Jersey tattle valued st llou.. ooii will leave Marlon, near here. Sutuntay or Hundsy fo, ik, , lloniil ony .,, ,', I . I he eatlle nr. u..j . .t Rr..ll..M t.TM.rl.i rZZ1 rw tho t i, WrHsg JeavlJ sle. wor it el, , ie - ..l.,vH uuiterul dU.er. Valued St tll.aoa. , ClmmlirrlaUi Viilc0lunj WJ . .in.ei.iwii, (..irton. t'oriHiralM us on Inrrvase" I SALKH tire.. Sept. 10. A total of 11.110 Oregon domestic rorpor. sttuns and 4s foreign corpora1 running dnh. Mt. Hood, ridden bytjloiu. are now on record In Oregon according to tho annual report of W. H. . t'rewa, atate corporation commissioner. This Is ntt ini-resse if 834 durlnx Ihe Inst year. Total receipts of the department for Hie year were f3i4.93 6. attd ex prnses 133.818 74, leaving 563 74 to turn over to the general 1 : 1 1 V ! 1 3 4 to- 20,000 PERSONS ATTEND FIRST DAY OF ROUNDUP 300 INDIANS IX W.ll HK4.AIJA MARCH IN PARADE Pony Kiprena Raw for tbu Wisrlil Title Won by KcniMJtli Ken. uedy In Fast Ttnau PENDLETON. Ore.. Sept. 20, Twenty thousand persons, a rco- ord breaking crowd for flrst-dny attendance, tilled Ihe gates to tako In the proginm of todoy'a round up. Visiting Shriners attended In a body unit their fexes guvo an added touch of color to nn already coiorruii crown, 'i nree , nunurcu full-blooded t'matllla lijilliiiia In war coHlume.'uinrclird In the piir- ade. In both, the Norl.liwisi and world's championship bucking contests for the day most of the riders "pulled leather" or were thrown. . Tho ability uf the bron chos was clenrly shown .and Indl-i cnlod some real exlilbllliilis tumnr- row and Saturday when the best rider in the West will attempt to stay with the sunflshlng ciiyuses. Hminuly n ins I'iicmm itai'd Tho pony express nico for tho championship of tho world wns won by Kenneth Kennedy on the Cotlroll-Itonch string. Time 2:10, thrce-dny event. The cowboys' standing race wns won by Red Prultt. tlmo 28 4-8; Jimmy Taylor; second. M. F. Buttlor, on Whistling An nie and Everett Rlggs on Speed pKNSTIPATION m A cnuiio of mnr llti. Harm lul to eldftrlr ocoDle. AUomy rttkf in taking CHAMBERLAIN'S TAB LILTS . Easy pfsaaanteifsctivs only 2Se NASH O'Coat or Suit $23,50 PERMANENT AGENT Great Variety Style, Cloth - All Guaranteed ; H. J. BASS M E. 14th Phone 122SJ w art "LITE -FOOT" 'awdered ( PASCE FLOOR ' WAX ' (Je stntUeteth I t1 . tt,-. tiuitU la h r 4 vl ei'ifl.twita.t tiH,ttA 0 A CI I, 'ill K. ft Iw. . , A,l ! V tru r firutjctfini httn i M- If ni mr4 4 I.Alt K ft. U'lullnv tttt fAi.lfii, tyrwmm The Oldest lU&ant in the World is Oil of tbe Olive and tbe Juke of Ike Grape Portofiye '. i The ancient .Oreeka who de veloped their trodlra to almost perfeotlon, used practically no other method of keeping In per feet health. Even to this day all of the Latin people, such as the French, Italians and Spanish, follow this method, and such modern nllnunts as dyspepsia. Indigestion, nervousness and coruirlpailon ' are unknown among thorn. ' I'otlollve Ig Just a mixture ot Port Wine,, nut flavored olive oil and other natural body builders. Carrolls' Pharmacy. (4) SANITATION The place ha been utHlcrirniiiL' a fi'iniilctc fenovu ' the l;il vycfk. Wc arc hiMnllino; new rBiipiiirnt (or me loiivciiiciu c oi inir cuimi-r. I iic tiirc will now lc the most miMlrrii fooil supply Iuhim- in the ttate out iitlc uf 1'iirllaiiJ. All the numi iiioilern ftnitirts til places ii ( thin kiml tire In-intf iiictrrporatcil ivitll' ideas of our own. Ilic new ctiipiurtit will permit us to k uir (uml umlrr j;lai4. where it can lie seen by th pub lif. jet it will he frrr from tltisl ami ilirt that it buurj lu ric where ever) lliin ii hustle and Inijtlc. Mtime-Grown Muikmeloru Mtltkitirlona will soon lie Kne fur another Jrasim. Kite yuii hal your, nliarc (or the similiter? Miiinclnmirt rt4 rhrnp n4 thpy will Kt't now, nmL ihcv rc 1 r . Jiciuhtl) for flavor. , The only hum we have notw , homc-Krowii, which i enough In a6ttrc you o( tick excellence. Oregon Prunes Are on the Market If you like canneil prunes ami you want to lay b 1 H)ipl'How is thy time to tlo it. We can accommixbtt you with any amount. They arc of Tahlc Supply qui ity the fittest on the market. Thce prune art exr lent, fresh, anl nnyoiic (;uel or tired liuliby-wooM he tr lighted to have a few. Imported Good Still Winning Favor t'rcsc.i ilelicaciex antl I luittlcy-I'atinrrs cake ii rinikie are still inrrcaitinj' their popularity 8 cti hits, for refreshment nt social Kutlii-rinjfs of all kiruii. These are tint our product, hut are imported, and they seem to meet with tin: same lavor tivery )mi.c. The Table Su Lv D. PIERCE, Pr V. V. ' -! nil mi r T1 ZTT : i 1 1 .NOTICE if. n: '11 , .gi-ii; ! i i , -,l:i.'l i voiil i -1 -. At a meeting of the Eugene Clearing House Association of Eucrenfi. on Aumiot- 14 107 fV, fnllnwinor resolution . fJ-J J e. MgMWV II er-dHsSTf VIIV VSW - - ---WJ - waspassed: ' ., . ",;''v,i ;On nml aftflr October 1, 1923, the followint; regulation iwiJl go hit) effect: On all clieckiiic accriiintii avcraKing ' ;for the current month less than $50.00 oti wlucli any .cliccki hftyc been paid, a crvicp charge pf SO cents per ' ,"" ; "lontli sliall. be 'made and. the same herewith cliaiRcd to " ..'. , , the account or collected. No chnrge will he made ur; : ' ravings accounts or ccrtificatcs'bf tleposit." . Tne above resolution was pas8e4 at the above meeting. fl which each one of thn Ft irrn Karilrai WAR rGDrcseiitccl, and eBw aM milv.iiv.1 9Jm aevw - i was unanimously adopted. BANK OF COMMERCE, FIRST NATIONAL BANK, UNITED STATES NATIONAL' BANK. several "not oeg - aianus are pro- iruan nnowi. ' .. . . .... - i .IV I