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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1923)
MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., FRIDAY, SEPT. 21, MORE THRILLS IN A MINUTE THAN ANY OTHER PICTURE HAS HAD IN SIX FULL REELS Lights! Crimson red! Flashing out of no where into the lives of a railroad baron and his beautiful daughter. What did they mean in the love affair of Ruth Carson and handsome John Blake? Starting TODAY b!J V drmma Irl (Pi .T. BFY.ytwcaU..; ' "The REAR ' A 1 L .fs ; CAR," GoWwyn Picture A Mystery Melo- You'UThriUAs Coupled to the Continental Limited, the railroad president' private car, breaks loose on a steep grade roars back down the track in the face of f. the enrmhinf second section - AND THE CAST MARIE PREVOST RAYMOND GRIFFITH Comedy "SJVlB" POLLARD :' in a roar riot :JH . ii.-JTie COURTSHIP OF J 'i : MILES SANDWITCH" for yourself, John JOHNNY WALKER ALICE LAKE Music ROSNER'S TIkj MukIc Master MUSICAL SETTING ON OUR WURLITZER orchestral organ supreme '' t Playing Today I to 1 1 p.m. Today - A County-Wide Inatllntlon LINN COUNTY WILL VOTE Lano May Take Action to Moot Its Share ROAD OFFICIALS HERE liny A. KMit, Kuan Kngliieor, Kail. IMtCM tVaM (It UullltlUg AtTttMN Willamette, hi tiiua.tMio SCULLYS a PURE CANE AND MAPLE SYR U P It's a treat from old fLyj , ' mother nature thank aW?c7 her. She produces the I pure cane and maple . I sugar that gives Skoo- kum that different taste ' ; and Scully sees to it that no artificial in gredients enter into its production. Whole some, pure and appe fixing Skookum comes to American table 7 '. as a gift from nature it's "Bully." ': mir lifki.Jomhlr ttalti ten i tf tmmtfoMT prolttlion -iJtat "pTa tCULI.Y SYHaJV CO. CHICAGO r jTry Register Clarified Ads if you want results 23 PIONEERS ARE GONE I Construction of n bridge to apnn I the Willamette river on the high way between Junction City and 1 llniTlshurg loom nn n possibility with the notion yesterday or t lo Unn county court, which passed a ! resolution for the placing on the ballot nt the November election of I ft measure to bum bonda to meet the county's share of the project. One-third of tli bridge conxi no tion fund U avnl'nble from the state 1 And It tho l.lnn county "leasure passe tho proposition will then he up to Lano county to pruvlilo the (intuitional one-third tor tho con. structton. That I-ne county will undoub tedly provide for tin share of the I proposed bridge, providing the I l.lnn county voter, approve of the I bond Issue, l the opinion expressed I by County Jiulr C. r. llartmrd ; yemerdny. The coat of the pro posed siuin will approximate $306, 1 000. according to tho erttmnto of Itoy A. Klein, Oregon ntnto en Ktueer. who Arrived hero yotfterdnv I tollowltiK tha Action of tho Utm I county court. Siwn Ik Nccwrjf Thnt a brldKO to crnmi tbo rler :it tho point where tho ferry la now in operation la a neceitnlty in nrder to relieve motor cnliueatliin !on tho 1'nclflo highway In the opln- ion of tho atnto onglneer And Judge Uarnnrd, who dlactlMed tho plutt yeaterday. The ferry la Inndequate to handle tho Increaaed traffic, ea peclally during tho lourlat enaon. land with the I'nclflo highway now paved Ita enllro length, with the exception of about four mllea be tween Junction City and tho river, the building of the proposed bridge la the next big project to bo urged, according to Mr. Klein. William Puby, of Baker, chair man of the ptat highway cominitf alon, and Commlealoner V. H. Xla Inne. of CorvalUa. with the arato en gineer, arrived hero yeaterday for the purpose of Inapectlng the Koosevell highway north of Flor ence, but uncertain weather condl- j tiona may prevent them from mak ing tno coual trip louay, la mo report. Yeaterday tho commianlon mem- oers. in company wun ino itne county court mombera, Inapected tween Goahen and Lowell. About one and one-half mllea of thla ruad. I completed two yeara ago, haa not been taken over by tho atato com mintion, and thla waa ono of the matter tnken up with tho atnto of ficiate by tho line county court. Work la InaprctMl Tho commlaalon membera 'alao faspected tho propoaed Improve ment between tho highway and the , Hpringfleld bridge. Tho Improve i ment of thla atretch of road haa ;hecn requeated of tho commlaalon by tho county court. Tno eonimia alonera atatcd yeatenlay that they would tako tho matter under oon alderAtlon, although no definite re port waa made aa to the pnaalbUtty of the atato providing for tho work, according to Judge Itaraard. " Tho rond work between Ooldaon and Dlnchly, on tho Rugene-Kior-enco highway, waa Injected yea terday and tho atato engineer re port a that the progreaa noted - la atiafactory and that ho expect tho rocking wfll bo aufftciently completed on thla atretch before the raina atnrt In order to provide for the traffic during tho winter. Finance Aro IMatroawl In regard to tho financing of Lane county'a ahare of the pro poaed bridge ncront tho Willamette river, Judgo Barnard atatc that about I7S.000 would bo neceaaary. That thla amount could bo provided without tho laaulng of any addi tional bonda, la the opinion of tho county Judge, who bellevea that tho new npnn la neceaaary and that the county will have to provldo for the improvement aoon. The highway commlaalonera and tho atato engineer, if weather con ditlona permit, will leave for Flor ence today and one member of tho county court will accompany them, aa the preparation of tho budget wilt prevent all three memhera from making: the trip. If tho rain contlnuca the commlaalonera ilan to make a trip aouth on the Pacific highway, or cine up tho McKcnxle river road, according to Mr. Klein. A meeting of tho commlralon will be held at Portland next Monday, nnd thla will probably mean the In definite poatpanemcnt of tho In spection trip over the Itoonevell highway In fjtnn county, if the trip la not made today, tho road offlclala report. It waa plnnned tho commlfl alonera and the county court mem ben to go over tho count road from Florence aa far aa Waldport and return through tho Abiea diatrict I. A lit; F. Nt MltKIl OP ASSOCIA. TIO.V t'KOSH DIVIDE JtCHnliitlniM on Death of De-partcd Mimlbfini Adoptrd at Annual Ilvtinlon at County Fair Twonly-threo members of the Lano County Pionoer aaaoclatlpn hnvo croaacd tho great dlvldo alrjce tho reunion held at tho 1922 Lnfio county fnlr, according to nil nouncoment of W. M. Jltney,' fof Junction City, prnaldcnt'of tho aa anclatlon, at thla yoar'a reunion. Mr. Pitney mild 'yeaterday that tho reunion thla year war tho beat held In a. long tlmo. Klghty-flve of the early hettlern of Lano county enrolled. . ,. . Reaolutlong on tha panning of tho 23 dopnrted monibera who are. aa followH were adoplod: P. K. Hurnott, 1848, Eugene; Oeorgo Neot, 166, Fall Creek; Mra. M ,F. Turner, 137, Eugene; Hrott Chrlaman, Cottage drove; Ellua Koeney, Bprlngfleld; Margar et Juno Mathowa, 1863, Hudley vlllc; I. K. Htcvena, 1147, Rprlng field; William Vanduyn, 1862, Co burg; (loorgo Croner, 1SB8, Ku genn: M'ra. Oliver P. Haya, 18S2. Junction City: F.llxa Htaata. I860. Ktigene; Mr. Phlppa, 1862, Cohurg; Ed Ayrea, 1862, Junction City: Harnh Mulkey, 1870, Plenaant Hill; W. L. Flak. Crow: Catherine Mc Mnhiin, 1866, Kugene; Mra. J. ('. Trafxer, .1866, Junction City: An nlo V. McClarcn, 1847, Eugene; J. A. Kitchen, 1860, Irving; .lnmea A. Kirk, 1862. Tmmnn; AtiKi-linn Unit, 1819, Eugene, , . j p:-t. a. to have social CONDON SCHOOL t'NIT Tt EN TEHTAtN K7roiKlt S Arrongementa for tho holding of a social meeting by tho Parent Toachera' aaaociatfon of tho Con don school were made yeaterday at the first seaslon of tho organiza tion of tho new school year. The event will be held Friday, October 6,', according to the plans made. The Condon P.-T. A. also com pleted plans for tho holding again this year of tho child cllnlt: which waa supervised during tho past school year by Or, Bertha Htuart. MVfi, J, O. Swan wns elected na a delegate from the Condon asso ciation to attend tha annual state Pnrent-Toaolior convention which will bo hold nt Modford noxt month. Other P.-T. A. units of the city are also expected to name roproanntativea for tho session. WARDENS STILL ON DUTY LACK OP IIAIN TO PIIKVENT riltK nEHL'ITH IN DELAY Lark of hiavy rain that will pro tect the formats from the fire dan ger hna led to the keeping of the wnrdens employed by the Western lino County Fire Piitrol nnsocln tlon on duty Inter this year than for the past, nlno yearn. According to Earl Mulr, president! of til aa aoolntlon. Generally ,th,ere la a heavy mln before fleplember 10 oiuh year which weia t down the trncta and tho !,flr wfttohnfa yre Ih.ai wllhdritwn for tho season, uva the prea d" lit. Nino men are employed na war dens by the Western Ijiiio naao vlutlon under the dlrei'lliin of fhlef Whrden tgleby. It la hoped that aufflclent rnln comoa within the next work to ellmluiiln the flro danger, Mr. Mulr atutea. ROTARY LEADER IS HERE Ml I. IS ItlUI.KY! KlHftKANFn til'KST TOKUIIIT V:uiinv lUxnrlrttm with lhtli wlvwi niul otlmr nuitn or win iovni club will ntloml tl.n hmuniot to lu lt?mlerttl to Mllwi Hlptlcy. of Mpok nnit. urovornnr of tho fli'wl iUlili of Ituinrv, who will ho hon ihH pvomIok. Tho lmniol will ho hih Kt tho Oithurn hotol MnrtlnK ;30 , m, nntl n upooltil mutlottl pivirrnin hA boon nniunrnl for the ovont hy John Httirk Kvnita nm Knrl Konnoll, Mr. Illitby wan rorontly olootorl Itovctnor ut tho ronvoiitlon nt olytuiii una doloKtiin In iloml unco nt tho noniilfn hnvo titronily atnrtotl movomri.t to huvo hltn u . M.n.ll.l.ln fi.l flltt 'h.totitn tlonrtl homl of thr onlr nt tht) an- mm I convention nxt your, ucoom liiy to local Itutni'luni. . n.n iN'TKiisKrio.v kckm: of ANOTHKH ACVIIWKT Twit Miwlilnrei llodly IWttrn-il Sociunt O.lllnliMi 4iHum nl I'lHlrnrnttlo YihwIiik Another hntl nutittuohllo mnMi up occurrvtl yontrnlny nt tha tlnn- Krnniii Inittrwtlon of tho roait loailluir from tho Ktnrnltl ml.tillon nt JuUklni. I'olnt nml tho hlxhwny, uittl tha ttlMUiiMitin following mny lead to tho cliMlnr of thin road, no cortlln to county off Icon. At X:3u in tho inornliitf Clifford Kan droit wm flrlvlrift hit niw Pur- tint vport moilrl rnr down thli rond Into tho hluhway wIhmi n Mil Call- Turn In car, ownnl by Thoitmi K, Itunnon. and driven by hln iirohrw. Thomnn J. jtnunon. rama trarlnir along tho pavcrtifui toward ihr natt nnd thoy collided. I loth cam wero hndly dnninnrd. but nuno of tno occupant wero InjureJ. c cording to tha report rocetved by Sheriff Stlrkf!- I no Lntltoriua enr wnuiti nav run Into the mill men had It not hern for tha prenenca of tha heavy fenco between tho highway and tho mill raco bank, which In high at that point. h andren'n car wai taken to Springfield for rapalm nnd Han non'n wan brought back to Kugena, There In a good road from Kin cnld park Into Kugpne leading along tho Hide of tha hill thnt elim inate the crooning of tho nut In Una of the H, V. and the turret rnr Una, henlden the bnt Internecthtn at thnt plnco, hut many drlvarn Mill I unlit on ulng the dangernun rond. Tho sheriff wnn Informed of an other arcldfMit yeatardny. U. K. Vntighan, of t'ottngo Clrovo. wnn driving toward Kugena In n Chev rolet nlong tha highway and when ha approached tha undergrntla crooning batwaen Kugena nnd (to niton, ha mopped nt a Nlgnnl given by a rnllwnjr watchman atnllnneti there on nccount of blnntlng ope rntlonn. P. J Davln wnn driving behind Vntighnn'n car nnd nlthough he wnn 60 or 75 feet nwny when Vaushnn ntopped, according to the wntchmnn, ha failed to atop nnd rnn Into Vaughnn'n car, badly bat- toring It. WARREN SHOWS HORSES ONLY MAS IS I.AXK TO KX. IliniT AXIMAIeS AT FAIIl Albany Brrrdrr linn Illn Illnotlptl Pcrehrronn ll.ro nnd Hlumn Tlirin Off E. M. Warren, tha only I-anc county mnn who aghlhlled homrn nl thin yearn county fair, him been complimented by tunny Hiiro the lair opened. Mr. Warren him nl wnyn been a breeder of flno homo nnd every year he mnkea a dlnnlny nt the fair. Ha han nlwnyn been n fair boontor and, nntwlthfttnnillng dlacournKomontM, Invariably brifiK In nomethlug to dhjilny. Mr. warren nun eiovcn nnimnii In tha horna barn, two of which are Htnndard brad. They nro llonnla Fancy nnd her four-ycnr-old colt, Dan, who In a until arrnndMon of the fnmoun !un I'ntch. On two mnren, four yenrn old and over, Mr. Warren wnn given first nnd necond prlzer: firnl nnd Hccond on farm team; flmt. necond and third on three-yenr-oldit; flmt on two-year-oldn, nnd flrnl on yearling), ond flmt on a colt of 1023 foal. I). F. Hurge, noted horr-n brooder of Albany, tin 10 head of hln bent hornan at tho fair. Thin In tho flmt tlmo an outnldo breeder of tho Handing of Mr Kurd hun exhibit ed at the Lano fnlr. Ho npoclnllxeti In Pcrcheronn nnd hun on exhibi tion two ntalllnnM, ono, "Cnnlno." being a prize winner In all fair held In tho Northwont duilng ro oont yea rn. Mr, tiurgo in neon on I ho irnck and about the ground dnlly, driv ing nix bonutirul tnaron. tnndom fnnhlon, to a largo wngon. HUTT0N HAS SOLD OUT FOHMKIt EffiKMK MAN lIH. , VOHIM OK IHrTKL II'HINKH ' ' ' i Tho mnnngemotU' of ' Iho Hii Francis hotel nt Albany hna passed rrom 11, iiuitnn to tno cnntnii Rtnge Tnrmlnniattd Hotel company, through tho purchase of Mr liuv Lon B imnrcHte x jllnhard Hhepard. member of 111, terminal and hoiol company nt Hiv lorn, waa transferred: to A buny nnd took chargo of tho hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Hutton nnd their dntightor, who went to tho hotel lasi novemnor i, nnvo pilinnen to move hack to Eugene, Mr. Hutton expect to soon huvo nnothor hntol connection In tho vnllny. HIGH SCHOOL 'E' PAINTED KIIKHHMKN M)VKK ANNUAL CIIMII K IHTTK Herded Into linn by tho mem hera of the upper rlnsses the fresh men of tho Kugena high school yesterday mndo tho annual climb to tho summit of Hklnners btitte and under the watchful eyea of their gunrdlnns repainted the huge whllo "15." Thoy woro urged tin flit-Kilt C I iniK' tllll'llt "Dfri n.. ,. VU1IMJ f"rv,J Men, You Can Get a Good Wool Suit for Only $20.00 Ami i iht in (. very I,,.,,:,' I hK a iww aim to nmml,,,,, ,, "V "'"' 'riic.c pliiin 1 is worn i V A I'V lit .. ' i. ""i iKll'KIN It A Ml.- vi; m ... Men's Medium W J union ouits I it c It. ....k f.,r y.lr Union j, Mill it? Ilirsrnrcf finc mcdi rotl.m in n I-Mtal,t! wcinht fur si f iini.li, .niK .Jwvca, rlttttd crol(hi j: '" . i ; f l , $8.7 Hoy will want to Mart tlic ltrinniit; of M-liool nil tlrfmnl up in iieW iitV, Tliiu assume a certain ruse n priiic wiicn ciuiiarKiiiK on anniiter year nl U-nmhif.-' These chMl suit arc full-cut. in size. 9 to H yrar; full lieltnl and pt,ilt4 jiatoh I'lK-kcls. as lite chaps like them to lie. In luciliuui lirnwn or lilur tirathctitiiilc I hey lire lull hncl, t Little Fellows' Nobby Qvcrcoats Priced Right, $5.50 Smart Coal in rajcht'i lye alcove! tloulilc hreasteil. pleated hack, full lielted, patch pocket nml tloulilc breasted. Sound just like Dud', doesn't it? Illnc, grectl "r hrown plaid mid check. Sic 5 to 9 year. MAKE ONE SCHOOL SUIT DO THE DUTY OF TWO BUY TWO - KNICKER SUIT AT tM Boys' Fast Color Blouses For One Dollar Bill Fatuous "Tom Sawyer" make, a brand that mother know to lie absolutely dependable, mid they arc (runrnnlecd fast color. Made of nturdy quality material, in fancy stripe nntl check, yoke 'back, "one pocket, dvuble cuff. Si.c 6 to 14 year. 1 You Practice Economy by Buying Groceries and Hardware at Ax Billy's (Free Deliveries to All Part of City) liov.il Chocnlntr. I'tiund 25c. U-'Ouncc Tin Sweet Hurley Tota1 lO-Quart I'ure Aluminum Dishiw tt.Srt t .i f riVilnr Oil Sl.00. f2-( ti.trt Calvaiiwed Water Tail 1st Sardines in Oil, Can 5c. Campbell' Tomato Soup, Can 10c. Wesson Oil, Quart Can 50c. 5-l'ound Tail l'urc Strained Honey 85c 4 I'ounds Cocoa for 25c. by menacing paddlea which were constantly in action by tha upper claases. Koch member of the Incoming claas. aa part of his Inltlntlnn Into tho renlma of preparatory educa tion, waa awarded the while "K." Thla waa a simple process as there waa plenty of palm and brushes nnd each of the new Mtudenta came down the hutto broudly wearing tho emblem of his school. UMPQUA TIMBER BURNING IXH.'AIj OWN Kit HACK Ar1T.ll l.NVKKTHJATINO HUB Klre In the forest tracts In Iho vicinity of HcnUxhorg on tho ITmn- qun river Is destroying considerable valuntiio timber In that nlatrlrt, ac cording to Will II. Jewell, of litis city, who has returned after In vestigating conditions In his foreat holdings in that section. The hinge is burning through Iho treo lops Here Is a Man and owing lo the dryness of the Umber the fighters am heavily han dicapped, owing lo their Inability to control iho blase from the ground. Mr. Jewelt alatea. llnpea are expressed that the rnln llutl has slatted will quell the fire. A creek thnt crosses tho Jowett properly will undoubtedly stop the (Ire from further spreading, ac cording to tho opinion. of the tim ber owner. J. M. Hlielley, super visor of the Hluslaw forest district, wltlt a crew of hla men, hna started lo fight tho fire near Hinllli river. Tnrmlnnl Oifo Merchants lunch, a cents. It In 2. Homo cooking. Quick service. -l-lf TAXIDERMIST We pecialie in tiij Mounting of ABM Bert Kf 106 Jeffra PkM Qfcva, MfKMtK DAJICE Bairday night, Dream C land hall. Puhllo Invlt- . ad. a.U.KrlHat-tf I JOB PIuTO SEE I Valley Prlntl OvtrU.S."."-! That gave hit very soul ! to tha devil and . the j cause of evil TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKRN: For the reason thnt nmiirroiis formed officers of this hank I al re o(i circi.lntioll to the effect Hint tliw " j "1 iacliiS t. t i i i . , ) I,,rn 111 n!1(i R'U ' .L.I , wish to advise its stockholtlcrs nrc investors in n nu - . , the Gunrnnty Oil Compniiy, we w"" it, 0ffici public thnt neither this hank nor any oi , , I or directors nrc investors in "" ... , ..t n In nay ,We hope the coninny win nim "ciaVC,ifl (iiiniitilies in the vicinity of '-SCM... 0lso conipany with many others, fi'vcn. j S(i0iiiinS ...l C... l..n-e r.ll H tMCt Ol 1 lu,. ' ;, ( I mi. i .oku in. wm ,....- una"' ' a ' iMiffqtie. Asitle from lease -interested in said company. . x ...folW. ,e Z Z : oREG0X FIRST NATIONAL A. nv P. E. Snodgw"" "y i riiambcu.