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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1923)
- . i 1: 'f 31! ;'"-' .x .; , i ' r i ''!: : iU'- 'i ; 1 1. 1 ; Pi v i:: s ''. t '. i; ! U ( h : l 1m Ef&ft I Morning Register Lane County News Service TOLD BY MRS. H. MADDFN Ucmenwaysof CottageGvove Hear From Daughter - KOREANS, R0B VICTIMS ilititH Nlitmvd Kin t ton Ovor ihc 11 Ur.it or llio Jajvtmw , (RfnUlr Lno County prlBl CUTTAUB GROVr; Ore.. Sopt. 19. Son. new light in ., ihwwn upon conditions following the re cent ratuHtrophe. . in Japan In li-ttor which Mr. nd Mrs. P. H. 1 lemon way, of thla city, have re reived from their daughter. Mrs. Harvey ATudilen, who In com puny with her huHtmnd arrived at oko hiitnn the day following the eurth quake. Mrs. Madden states that the Im mediate suffering and the horrors that followed could hardly be ex aggerated. The Maddens were not permitted to land. The boat, Km- prew of Canada, wiut not permitted to even go Inside the breakwater. Hefugees taken onto the vessel brought such tales of horror that Mrs. Madden hoped that they would net bo - even " permitted to land at Kobe, where Mr. Madden's parents reside Konvnus Uohbod Hanlc Ytctims The restraining Influence of the po:ico and military being lifted for the time, passions of- every kind ran riot and members of one nationality took advantage of the situation to even 1 scores with ; J Tk About Value! You may scour tfie city high and low and we hon estly believe you will not find suit values the equal of these. We've gone the extreme limit first in getting quality merchandise and then making it as low as ' possible. 325.00, $27.50 $30.00, $35.00 Your clothes must be styled correctly and made prop-" erly to give you the utmost service. That's why so many men appreciate the clothes wc present them this season. - - The EHB 646 WnUmette Street The ideal wood for cook stove use. Order now, while we are making prompt delivery. The supply is limited. The Booth Kelly Lumber Company Phone 452 5th and Willamette SU. Wash Day on the farm IS A WEEKLY OCCURRENCE A 2-in-l Power Washing Machine, driven by a Hercules Gasoline Engine, will lo the heavy work. Our stock also includes Tubs, Tails', Rnskcts, Wringers, Clothes Lines, Pins, Irons, Clothes Bars and Benches. . - (WEHDUS.TS 160 Ninth another nationality. The Chinese showed elutlon over the plight of the Japs, hut did not ,-vnuii to such acts of violence a did Kor ean, who murdered, mutilated and rob hod helpless Japs.. 8o bold sml to vicious were the Koreans that practically every crime, even, to the poiKoning of the water, w.v charged nguinst them and retail tory measures were taken by the Japs. One Korean wam (led to A pot, where he was held and bet en Intermittently for several day. It waa thounht that he was left to suffer until death cam to his relief. lVreigneni toUl conflicting tales of how they were treated by the natives. Some had only the high est praise for the kindness of the Japanese, while others told of be ing severely ' mistreated. Hecause of the scarcity of food nnd sup plies, natives resented the pres ence of so many foreigners and strenuously objected to the land ing of others to become a further burden upon the available sup-' piles. Consul and Wlfo MuruVnVI The deliberate nhootlng of the Knglish consul and his wife is con firmed by Mrs. Madden's letter. Mrs. Mudden graphically repeats many of the tales of the refugees. They buried themselves In mud. In vile water and in anything else that offered protection from the terrific hent of the burning ruins of the destroyed city. Yokohama waa for a time In total darkness because of the dust raised by the opening and shutting of the earth and by the falling plaster and de bris. Men of war of the Japanese navy were left stranded when the earth raised under them., while Yokohama harbor was deepened 40 feet. Criminals escaped from . the penal institutions and for a time had free rein In looting the de- CLOTHING ARB SHOE STORE Avenue Et BRINGING : UP FATHER WHt5 NsANT TOliC alonl; TOO-Vy W1LL OU THE COUNT OUT ir LlXCH PLCNfaE DO NC. WW nvvCK: 6fe VOO DON'T WA.NT Me TO CHOXE HIM stroyed bultdtngs and robbing the bodes of the dead. Many who es caped were killed for the valuable they had saved. MANY ATTEND FUNERAL LAST TIUIHTK OF I.OVK IS VMlt MAUV Tl'C'KMl, (Kf-illftvr Lanw County Stiflll GOiillKN. (jrf.. Sopl. 2l. The funiral Mt'rvlcos of Mury Tui'kiT Wfiv heM on Tufwtluy nftornoon nt 3 o'clock, at the home near llo shen. The- reseitc at o ninny ftorrowint: fricndii tnul the beauti ful rlorul trlhuteti nttesiteU the lovo ami esteem of. the tcouuminUy for her. ; , j i. . Rev. Or ante Wurner npoke words of hope and eomfort to thoxo preett. A'iumrtet from the Sunday school kuik thn nonitn. "When He Cometh- to- Mnke l'v Ills Jewels," fcelnc'oft of the fuv. orite nons of the'lllljtf sirl. The ! meiubera of . I he Vytlllng Worker"' i class. In which she was n faithful j nnd earnest worker, acted n hon- orao- pnllhearers. Jler sunny smtle will always e remembered by nil who knew her. Mary Tucker was born In 1 ! Lome. Ills.. AUKUKt 4. 1S09. She ' came with the family to Oreiron In ' tctuber. 1920. loentinir near Oo- shen. She departed this lile Sep ; tember 15. aged 14 years and 1 ' month. Surviving her are the fath I er and mother, four brothers. Ia-o. I I.uverne. Arline and Lewis: four '. sisters. Florence, Kuth. Ollic nnd 1 Helen, nil living near" Goshen with j the exception of Luvernc. who lives in Montana. Interment was In I-aurci Jim cemetery. CKFfcWrXI NKWS TK-S fRltiter Lsne County Speelsl) fMJESWEI.U Ore.. Sept. !0. The Itebekah lotlBo held a mt Inc Wednesday evening at which they observed constitution dnv with an appropriate program. C. 1 Weber gave a talk on the con stitution nnd Mrs. 1. Drlscoll gave n short address. The Jenaen sis- (Continued on Pace 10. Column 4) DAILY MARKET REPORT i OIIBOON .10CRNAI, MAHKBT SEI1VICB j POKTLANU. Or.. B'pl. 20. WWI . occasional nen of elect ciciti ro rc ! ported by imal. operator a low or 4.V : a down for dHred Mock, mwi -rllcrt 1 continue to obtain 47c for tbclr btt I iuppl.es. and demand at that U even : better than current mipp-r. Tb aaoftatlnn prlco of 4Ci a down : for It wareroom door dlifsry and caab parment 1 flrmlr held, according to an nouncctnent made br Managor Dixon. BL'TTER TRADE ACTIVE HERE Very active trading In cube butter In bxwn locally an a result of the recent advance In Northern price. No change la bown .We. Tlvrc I no nccumu la! Ion of quality itock m the local ter ritory. ; PEACH TRAIiK qt'lTE ERRATIC Quite erratic trade In -bowing for peaches In the local market with Port land being utllrted as a dumping ground for much overripe flock. Sale a how a wide, spread, although Urt.clnna yeachea are held toady. "1 . ,.. CRANBERRY BAT,E JHXlf -WSLL Bale of cranberries U aurtlng well here as a result of the unmfually good quality. Most of the buslnM la late va rietiea la at S5.r.O per third barrel with early black CQQ 75c iQwer. u 'KUT PRICES HROWlK'c' STRONG Somewhat stronger tone la shown for new crop num. California co-operative InterettUi haVe forced 'on additional half cent ri over opening flgurea, whllo IJ rax I Li are up 3c a pound generally. OMOV BALB8 8TKICTLY LOCAL Only the Pacirin N'nrthwext Auction in today aurflclently-high to admit of bu ni ne In on Inn here. California values are lower than Portland, therefore, no Hale can be mado to the South. Trade Khowed no price change for tho day. PORTLAMT). Ore., Sept. 20. Thee are prices dealers pay wholesaler!, ex cept as otherwise stated: Dutter Selling price, bos tots e Doubter of Love S Could he retpond to vveman's noble love with S 1 1 pure, noblo love of hU ! .own? j i ......:.........! MORNING REGISTER, feOCENE.'bRE.. FRIDAY, SEPT. Itrtvlslcml Cresntry price Prints, utra. 40o per lb, for I'laln wraiuwr. Cube .klr.N. 4:1 rf44e p.r lb.: prime flreu, 118 0410 lb.: dslrr (buying vie Stx per lb.) llutterfst Portlaod delivery baalt No. 1 graile. 4e per lb. ; No. t. 4 So per lb. : No. 1 son. 47o for A' grade. Kkr lluylng prl. Krenl vtreet isub IVct to rniuUiiii:) : Mlit-tl color sianunrU. Me il"t. : bonnerlert, 4te ilot. selling lirlce : St.'lwt. 47e tl. : eatiiltrd. 42o uot. ; pullets. .IV pr rtot : Mtorase fr. white. S.masc dot.: colored. .10(1 .Hip per do. . Mve Poultry: Helling prices: Heavy hem. 24J.V lb.; Ilsht lwn. 1.11lv iwr lb.: broiwr.. Ilihi. '-'To lb.: ltork nd ltr!, bsvy. 'J5e per lb.; I'oktn du-k. 22c per lb. Onion Selling pries to fetslltrst Oregon. $.7oOS3.uo per ewt. r gsrtle. 12H015O lb.; grera onions. S5 04OO dos. bunches ; Walla Walll onln, i: L'SuS SO per rental. PoUtoet Salting prlc to rstsllsni Sweet polstoe be per lb. ; new pota toes. 11.70 2.00 per eantat. Apple Fancy aba extra faaey pack. 92.0041 box; Jumble pack, tl.ot) Oil r.o box. HOPS. WOOU HIDES, T0. Hop I0IS rrup nomlnsi, Sit?1o lb. Hide Cslfkln. too lb.; kips, To per lb. ; greea bides, 4e per lb. j salted 7e per lb. Sheep Pltf Ing dry pelts, toe lb. : short pelts. lOe lb. sheep shearings. ftO 20e each; long bslr goat belts. Ifte lb.t sbort-bstr goat pelts gfttffiOa earh. Wool Floe. 33030 lb.: nwdlota. S O37o lb.: eoana 870 400 lb.: vslley. (ins and bair-biood. 34 olio lb.: med ium or half-blood. SSOSSo: cos re or quarter-blood. 30 0 32a lb.: braid, tsa lb. CATTUI Choice steer .. . . Medium to good steers... ..$7 207..B .. 7307.38 ,, B.1S0SX3 ., 4.73.17S Fslr to medium steer.. .. Common to fair steers... (-hole heifer . .8.280880 PC holes cows and hslrsrs. .4.80 0 8 00 Jgedlum to good rows, belfsrs 4.ooe4.0O Fair to medium cows, beliera 8-3004.00 Common cows .2.80 0 8 80 Csnners Bulls Choice feeders Fslr to good feeder . Choice dairy ealres .. Prime llsht Heavy cslres HOGS Prims llsht . . 1.800 2 80 ...1.2804.: , .. 4.800 8.V0 , .. S.750 4 60 .. 9 80S 10 SO .. 8 SOO 9 50 .. 8.5O0 880 .75IOOO Smooth O.ST7. 2300 300 lb. 25 1 I M 300 lbs. sad up 7:s S 23 Rough beary "OO 7.21 Fst pig 230 B0 Feeder pig nOfl 9 2.1 Bugs sublsct to docksge.. S.KO0 8 00 SHEEP Rest of Mountain lambs ..10.00010.75 Choice salley lamb 10.0001080 Medium ealley htmlxy.... 9.600 10.00 Com moo ealley Ismbs .... S80O 9 80 Coll lambs 7.000 S.B0 Light yearlings S0O .&0 llesey yesrllngs O OO0 9.00 l.lsbt wethers " ' 80 Hesiy wethers 11.000 8.00 Ewes 110 0 0.80 POn.Tt.ANn OKAIS' Fl'TlTtES (lly The Aocltd l"res) POimNI). Ore.. Kept. 20. Ornln futures: Wheat, blue stem snd bonrt. Heptemlier. Il.7: Ortotier. $1011: S'o Tentber. $l.o: soft-white. We-t.rn whll. getllrmtier. ft ' October. 11.03: Sovem. her. 31.04: hard winter. H.plember. $1.03: October, Noeember. $102: North ern 'spring. Hrptcmhr. $14: October, $1.03: Noiember. $l.n2: Western red. September. $1.04; October, $1.02; No vember, $1.01. Ost. No. 2 whits feed. September. $21 80: October. Normb-r. $2K : No. 2 gray feed. Hplembcr. $27.50; October. November, $27. flsrley. No. 2, 40-pound minimum, eptember, 320; October. $2.0:- No. Tember, $2S : 44-pound. ftt-plemlier, $28.80: October. $211 : Noeember. $27 10. Corn, No. 2 EoNlern yellow ahipment, September. $.17.25; October, $::7; No mker. $35.r.o. Mill run. Heptemker, $22 50; October, $22; Norember, $21.80. NRW TO UK PHOIlUCE MAItKET Dy Tho Aocinld Pres NEW YOItK, H.pt. '20. Duller eailer : cresmery extrs, 02 icore, 40 .1-4 0 47 : crr-amery first, 88 to 01 score, 4.1 1-2 040c. Kkk Irrc solar: nearby hennery brown, 47 41 Me: Poclllc Cost whites, eltrs, 63 0 511 l-4c. Cheese steady. BAN PRANCIBCO PROnURB fMy The Assoclsted Press)' BAN FRANCIHCO, Kept. 20. (U. B. Iiurenu of Agricultural Economic).' Ituiter unchsnged. '- Kftts, extms, 62e: underslzcrl pullet, 25c- Uiittnrfat. f. 0. b. Bnn Frsnclsco, SO 0 611 l-2c. Poultry unchsngod. CII1CAQ0 MARKET QUOTATIONS , 7 By Tue ANSoclntod Press) -CHICAGO. Hept. 20. Wheal. -No. 8 red, $1.02 1 .2411.03; No," 2 hard, $1,04 6 $1.12. Corn, No. 2 mixed, 84 1-2080; No. 2 yellow, 80 0 87 l-2c. Oats, No. 2 white, 40 1-2042 l-2c: No. 3 while, 800 41 l-2o. Rye, No. 8, 08 l-4c, tlsrley, 64 0 07c. Timothy seed, $0,800 $8.00. Closer seed, $IO.OO0$2I.OO. Pork nominal, Lard, $12.07. lllln, $8,750(10.00, CIIICAOO THlODUCB MARKET (lly The Associated, Pres) cniCAOO, Bent 20. Holler lower! 46 l-2r: extra firsts, 45040 l-2c: flrsls, 42043 1-2n; seconds, 40040 l-2c, crcomory ex(,r, 47 J-2ci sinndnrd, Kgga unensngea; receipt, 8020 coses. BAK FRANCtflCO HAT WAIlKEt (Ry Tho Associated Press) BAN FRANCIBOO, Bept. 20 Receipts I Hay, 1)10 Inns; hay, wheat, (14010: fslr, (1.10(16; lams , ost, (lft(ini wild oaf, (120(14; alfalfa, $H0$17 slock, (80(1O straw, (lO0(lhv SEATTLE HAY, 0RAIN AND FEED (My Tho Associated Press) BRATTLE, Bept. 20. City dnllvnryt Rarley, wholo, 80c i ground and rolled, 88c i clipped, 4oo chop, all (rain,'". 2c ..-Uv.,'i.lf N. V. B. Patent office iTi'.-i"i A.r.- vr iuv Kirm I . L 1 1( vhat'll II oom I , a, 1 I "WHt mrTT- V V;U- . 7 7-IGARETTH TaSteiSfl mf.-x J y y D X r mH. ever cblrk starter, 67e: coconut meal, C2c; corn, croi-ked and fed mesl, 40c : ntfslta hay, (20; U. C, $24: tinioitiy. I.'.'., f C, $27; mixed. $23; Itnssed meal, f,1r; crst'h food. 47c; sora bean, C'c: wheat. 42c. Tstiideiueave CARTERS No metal can touch you , Buy Wldeweave PARIS for- their 6tyle; wear them for their comfort. Long wear in every pair always higher In quality than in price. Say "PARIS" when you buy. "3000Hounof Solid Comfort" A STEIN & COM Pl NY MAKIM Children's HvCK0rtYO.ri.nl ' Chicago Nw Yong tl, m liorltfltl, lal, Inlprimiltiiml Noma 1 ITJ POIITI.ANO HAY MARKET f lly The Ao,-fate,1 Prens) PORTLAND, Ore.. M.pt. o. Hay nuyfng prlie, new crop, Mnho lirnclhr. : Elknsburg mlx-d llmethy. fittlf Get thM(top repaired so that it will withstand the ram. You'll haye to act now. W VI we have an expert California auto top man i - our auto top department. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Auto Tops 0'Day 8lh Ave, E. and Mill Rnce 121: valloy limoibr. $IS0$l8.eO: sl tslrs. $11; clover, $130414: cheat. III 0 414: oats nnd vrtrh. (15 60; oat Hr. 116: cheat, $i:i; alrsw, $H ton: Milting price. $'i pn mors. -aw . . - Curtains Auto Paint and Top Shop If you ask mt iVs the best cigarette model , ...... V.WIS HOP) U III Tl.. AseoeUled Pj ..rlflO COSH, no, "