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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1923)
.ill Rl I IW" .Ui) . M. 54.91 " )0-3U-- If . , , -I-H- .... m.ii achool boy W-wrS". :inir. Hi""! tzz, m w or HVTjJ. ear IWf StEO Agents i "...Jii iniarnnlloiuil XED Salesmen r 1 .. ...iiiu, biyhsii .- Mil is.. -'V 1.-..-.,-, low price bcu .ullMl Lrf 10 Wr" er; cveir Writ (" )''' mil. ' - - ...manv "lienor Made" I (mm our factory 10 fVj. ..yir inlil: win prof- F!r,.- ... trim aumnlrR, HUH. IM llroadwny. m-ai-i fork. anti; . 11 r cant. Frank John- Mil John ..-.V r. iir. BM? - MTED-Male Help. llMU! HOIWK II ' lumrt Hh rtron. wll tint tt "lull trd. nn immiii n"" " ojabl mtn with Bond ren in bl to rarn (our 10 t llwalind dollim: iprinn .ilon. Mllnl K. Ills- FIXpt. Ill, Clrvnlnnil. O. k AT ONCB Mnn wllh u btnk out wooa, j'non fa. I). D. blckKin. i motor R-Truck drlvlnic. xwrl- k Kdnillh, lilo(-k IIoiki mm aitd itmaisoNa lUM N0 XUXHON PnutlM Mtft. Hf, M UBH IBrMt. mm i t luaw nrniB&M. ur- (I HilMurr TractlM limit am u ohm m midr. I II W. tl. Offl! pboo imum-omM 410 tt. w. 1 IWm mi, RwIiMuw ku 'TtWl OtuUtrUi mmt ml, 9U Km. L POTim mmm, . . . (MOIT uNtlit Molwa JT!: ti, w mmh m jMflMO. PMtlltU Tnpl, iV ' "IHMIMIt llJuiU.lt .- mm. Vinm toi-T-i win. r' pkM 1159. XE2TBIOIANi HI8rlHn!p f. "9mi..JJ". 5roiw IwvwrlTKJ1 S t fur ' 3. 21 ?Mk0,, i njM, - ' i. 17 Wit TinNS.WAriitw 1 I llm' 1 WANTED Femala Help WOULD glVU Ullllll lllllllll. mid board 10 woman, in liuvn ner VMiiiinii)r 111111 - i(ip with worki like school girl. Te-lcpliiuiii iiHv w 01111 ut iipm onk m. ' .m-ai- Woman wanted fur housework at imi'iiimi cicchio nuii-Hiniiiiii, ( mile .mil on (). 10, rulli oiid, 11 1 I.IIHITl, 7 (M'l week. Ju-ao-J WANTED Girl fur general hutuw. worn; spermncn m,t nutieasnry Phoiw 47li'2l, in- iiililruwi Mm Curl Ulmpl, Crow Hinge, Eugene lu-yi-i WANTED Cllrl In iii huumwork und euro lor III I lu boy. Phono obi.. 10.21.1 WANTED Woman for house work, 1111111II family, 1492 Pearl, Plldll 2t,Hy, .. 10-21-J (JIRU to da housework for family ui iwo, mom hiii zutn. Phon 1961, I0-2O-I WANTED Housekeeper, Phon Springfield lUf.lt. 10-17-0 DIIUHHMAKINQ WANTED -2-lmo " - Phpo 460-Y. HELP WANTED TVI'IHTH Krn I30-l0a wtnkly. mmra Hum, nopylng miihnni' iimnimrnpiii. Wrllu It. J. furnn. Ulliiim' tiymu, C-417, Tiilla Iioiimi, . Oa (or imrilirnlitrrt. I0-II-1 WANTED Baond hund plno win puy you in rh. Morrli Murto hoiiM. 111 Wlllumoiu. U-ll-tf WANTHU I2prltnril mllkvr Cull J, C. Ilurkt, 43FU. - - ift-m-o -J .iui j-.aim ii. ..1 j ,i 1 1 WANTED iiiuliv tv ai 1 lull uno or on und hnlf ton truck, llayn Vord our, (01110 itooa lioruuu, und am conn, wiiut lmv0 you 7 H Wuddoll, motor A. 7iyon i-iionu larii. 10-19-4 LADT driving to Ran Pranolueo uoout tito nth onn k two lailiwi to uhuro txpunuM, Kf encnunuml. N. H. It In ron. Alrll, utfun. - 10-1I- WANTBO To m-ll yon- frouh umouua una ourd mal. Ilv una aruiwwd poultry, Kurl nald win, 771 Monroo HI, 1'lionu 240 1-l-tf WANT to buy umull horn from liuao to 111,00. Not particular am to location. 4101 euro Hllor. 10-U-l WAXTKI) 1000 hvy nn.J IlKlit nt-nu. nio uprincora. Hud Kouip, phono II. JO-tO-tf WANTKD 1 or t llnlutfln rowu, livy produce. 1'hono Mrs . . - 10-IO-I 'jig Register Proffesslonal and Business Directory ATTOHirKTII OIUU. A. HAHbT Homm I, mnr Ptn4 nauonii Dam. eoruar tta uul Wllluf iuv ra. (. D. ALUM AlloVMy-ut-low. Wlltuuwtlu at., upatulrm. . TT4 wAf.rnit . JONBi-fitfto. n Wlllaaiatta at... non I, mt Soak mt ivvawrTH, rnona aua. 0, A. WINTHRVmiin fitad. Ilttaa uul pnbuta pMlalllti. Office eoruar lit ana winunetiu am. Ji flAUtfNi Aturaay-al-ltw, VMt Misaui iuui uia(. Pau JOT. MTTInORAPmifO i nuoiHR HAITj ADV. OO-OaaiMnlal vmiHiu Ma nvumiini. Til WU- mmmnm. uaatuiru. rum m. OOUiBOnON A43KNOT UJL- na-tf. . Hun Mi. Pkaau 111. .... VrCRITfARY mmoBON DP 1, A. rLANIOAN TuUrtuary tr- w-. poove fai uar or Binu UT' uud raaiaiuia N. ITT Hi ut. f DR. L. O. ITlBtVrWRI.IMW ihmum U Dr. Imltk. Day 4 ulakt Imhwi 1114. DR. RIIArrR8 Vctarlnarlan. Office una reaiaanpe lllih. Phnna MS. a? CTJCAWTCRR AND PRE88KM OITT OLRANRnU W. . Naylar. ran in. 44 atk bto. w. BI.K0TR10 CI.RANRRR Phone MT. oanrice you'll appreelata. 959 01 tie at lafPRRIAfj CI.RANRRR AND RATTRM l uerentli are. ft. FhMie 191. BtJRIXKSR OOIXROB RtlORNR ntlBINRBg COIiUtOB Bnrell bow nr nuainaaa anuoation. ouuiaiua free mi rerieet. PIhum HM. PIitTMBUfO AND ITKATIlfO 0IIABR A LRflLRT Plumslna UBd keut. ti wua y rieo vea. neat, daac phene llftta- HALL BHDMWAT PlanMfif. tinkle Mim nKaima; aewer pipe ana arain un. Rermlli ana Oak ate. Pkoae loot. OIPO. D. KRITRMANPlamblBg, ttuuRkl w. mn b, rnona an. ARciirnsfrrs iOHN RtlNRIOKRR ArnbltiMt uud ea- penateaaeut, o, R. Buak BUR, TTIANRFKRR OALt, APPLRWITITR TRANRPBR t haul year fruit and hopa to nurktt M Rant RaTanth afreet. Phon nil, . P-i-lme' Oltltfiny TRANBntR t:o. CopetihaTan "mwr. ifnerei iranarar. motibr um heaTy work eur aawlalty, Pkaaae 1 Offlee 477, realoeape 1S04. OA 1,1, t or IMTtM eronlnaa. Um tt tmn nam. Miliaay Tninaror. PUR RIHMU A fH'IlOIXTKIUNO SRAVRRR' PtlRNrTttRH IIOHIMTAli aaf rnii'i'iiiiT iivpainna upiiniaterinR, Kiflnlnhln. Furnltiira maile lo nrclar. Oooila pnrkM for ahlpniaat. PMlorj BSl W. Rlehtk. Phone itti.l. ' - ("OOTOLOCIIHT I. H, RonNRTT, M.D. Pest and unk npeaiaiiei. umili a WHlaoMtte, Tuemiay and Trlday.. Pkoae 101 (of i"iiii,nmiT , uf 1, " -I . i.. -. . . -LTJ' -ill tlfB PORTLAND TRLRflRAM Martin. ri,nrp nnri and oarprt oi.raninr I Ok, 111 Jeffcnau, Fkeae 401. - MORNING WANTED tin kri.,,. ...iir,ii -uoiird noil room, Mil mill i'ii uunru io wHiu.ul J .V'".;.,),.",'"I" rui"i I". Hiri WIIihiihiiiii .1. io-ai-u WAN'rUH limit ,r ,W. J'rry iiliinm. ,w. (, miiiIIIi, iiio- ' ju-31-a T(J JIKNT A I101MU rmm nwuy, I'liono 11)741,. " 1U-1II-II nnninu rointom. nM m or (radtd, 0or( T. Hull, 141 WW ith. ,. -X4.tf WANI'MU, Hmull good liukltit - w. v . 10-II-4 WANTED to buy old wool Inaruln nrpri. rnon iu, (-ia-tf DUO I.OHT A kluolc eurlnv Hnun vi, ions Wl. nuir off on hltiu. l.lanu No, 4110, Luut un ut Krunk Inmun'u, nur ISImlru. imwura. -cuii John F, Klly rnono 101, Buni, or Fruok Jiimuu, urit or 10F14, I.UHT Htitur uuo. nbout n nionlhu old, black and white pott 00, large aura, lluro ipot wi nini man. itownrd for In forinutloii u to hi whervuboUM. I'honn 1441, 10-K-tl UjHT OH HT AVICI) blunk fiuie - Jwy now, hornii, nbout 7 yum old, giving nuoul kiUIoii nod hulf milk dully. Klndur notify J. U Woll, roum 1, KuKcno. lll-21-2 LOOT nuiwh of : kityu botwuon HKll mrt.it arid unlviimliy. One kny mnrki.d with ihk I'. K. Hnod 11 rmm. I'honn I0UI. or leiivn ut rimt Nnilnnnl liiink ' 10-31-t mimt Htiull brown iMimn nur H. I. ilnpot; hull kiy'; two 15 hlllu una tiunoru in it. riiuno 707J. ' ' - 1 10-l. FOUND Kf)i;ND Auto ' llrrnan tnir No. 141,017 orciton, Cull nt H"kI-t"l- nfflri. 1 Hl-21-1 MONEY TO LOAN A RBTTEIt FAllM IX)AN No commlaalon, only one mort Rnjfa. No cinraro for apprnlue- mt.nt or xufnlnlnir nbatrnet Hnnd for Wrt'Ular dincrlblnt fnttn of loan or boo me. w. i. I.lchly. cil Wlllnmrtto utrrtit. 10-t0-lf IX)ANH MADE) PltOMITLT -on Improved farm, realdonce, but' Innea properly. 7-ong time, low intnroat. LAWRON O. BIIAI l.KV, II Euat Ith atroet, Phon 644,- 1. .1 7-17-tf LOANS Plenty of money for city lunna, pay ua much each month na you want to; uh form louna nt t par cent interest annually V. J. Beraer. RIO Wlllumett St. .( t-U-tf RKAl, BSTATB 1XIAN8 Unllmlt d amount money to lend on Im proved city of KuReno und farm pronarty; rate) low, "Sea Rorsr and Urundun. 7-l-tf MONKT TO LOAN Wo mako louna on farm und elty property, FIU8T NATIONAL BANK - , Ru(ne l-10-tf I PRR (XSft LOANS Undar re arva ay atom on olty or farm Droparty. Iteaerva Uepoalta Com pnyt It Fourth Viwr, Port lend. Oregon. - flun-Wd-tf MONET ' TO LOAN ON CITT PHOPERTT Emery Inaurane agency. 17 Ninth av. w, pnon Ml.'. - '. -'T-ll-tf FRDERAL FARM LOANS Low Intoreet rata, long tlmo pay mente. First National Farm Loan unaorlntlon, Eugen. -' l-l4-tf MISCELLANEOUS STOP THOSE LBAKB Have your roof with lira roalatlur wea-ther- proof ' roof paint.' For roof painting and repairing, phon 14 09 -J. J. D. 'Bahllng. 1391 w. Ith avenue. l-ll-lmo. NOTICE Tha Zero Ice . Cream Palace, llll Boat Thirteenth at root, will open October 10 with a full Una of confeollone, amokea ehawa and emergency grooerlee. W. K. Warfel.- - 10-14-I UMBRELLAS reoovored and re paired, all oolora, alaaa and ahapea, flrat-oloau work. Local ad opposite poatofflco In Pur key'a ahoa ahop. J, U MoNlra. .. . t-ll-lmo PHONOORAPH REPAIRINOl all make: guaranteed work: cnorg- ea reaionabla. Laraway Muulo hnu. ' - - . 4-7-tf FOR houo painter and paper hangar oall Preston and Hftio, 1ST Wlllamott. Phon I6E. ' ,.. !. 4-2-tf CABINET MAKING, atnlr build ing, furniture repairing, eta Call 111 Olive atroet or. phone IS2-J. 10-2-lmo IN CASH OF TROUBLE with your tire call 11. We will unawor I vmie nnli In elty' or country. ' .'v . 4-ll-tr PIANO LESSONS Clnuca In Eu gene and Springfield witn uo lereAlted louchaiv Call 491-L. ie e t .. m- ', 9-21-tf NOTICE TO FARMKRH Will cry your anieu nt renuonnnis priren. ,i;.M.'. Dnvanport, nuclloneor, Crenwell, Ore 10-1 7-1 mo 1U5MSTITCIIINO work Rtinntn- tend. 8lnurr Htop, tun winm ottc, . u ' I ' ln-lO-lmo nnxTinn-1 t.slnlliio doenr- Utlng, pfiiorliun(rliiiI. M7 E. 16th phone I14-.I. 1 :tZtl PAPER HANOINO Ky Mpert. Pntil DeAUiremoni.- i nono , t .' ' 8-21-tf WOODSAWINU U. M. nepmiMi, 1171 Chamber, i-nona luieu. ,. . , - . i-: lO'll-lmo Tt- ELETRIO floor uandlnir machine. Old nnd new Iioora aanaen. y. A. Bu)'!-f''l, -".bu..-.' - RORRIN8 tuneg piafio. PHonj OAitnAan Mtuimi. , rnona mm. REGISTER, EUGENE," ORE., MISCELLANEOUS MHAljy'H UKAUTT HHOl'PE Abovo Vo Towno rlhoppe, Mra, it. A. Illuke, prop. You will lov a perniiincnt wave by the Lunnll 11101 hoil, o for ulx curia. W ulao do expert murool wuvlng und reaet our own wave at hnlf prlco, HnJr awltcheu und other hair good on aula or mado to your order, 774 Willamette, I'liono Iui for appointment. KI.KCTItlCITy tuuitht by expwrta. r.urn wiiiiu you lenrn ul homo; electrical book, mill proof , lea none frue: uul Infliction iiuuran teed und poaltlon nocured. Writ to Chlitf Kngliieiir Coolie, 11144 I.HWIenco nvo., CIlll.UK". 1U-?I-1 KI'ltNITITftK KKI'AIIUNO IH OUR HI'WIAI.TV Jiiat phone 403,1 mill wu will cult and toll you how much It will coat Heuvur'H Furniture l(onpltn), fifil Kill 11 venue weal. . .10-21-1 TA K lr' HI' 8 Jnraey cow. hlnck, I blnlnh. 8 lluht rolored: nil ilchormid: owner muy have iiiiio by puylnir for keen and tnia an, I,, .1, unck, itoiito i Lorann WkIiwuv, .. . 10-21-1' HKAVBR'H FIIKNITUKK HOSPI TAL The lurKem furnlliira rn pair Hhop In ri'Kon. Katnbllalii'd 10 year. Wu full for anil de liver icouda. r.S 1 8th nveniio went, phono 402J. 10-21 126 DAILY u.klnx order: union mnilo raincoat. li.H'i. We oe llvor, rollert. ICamern Itnlnoout Co., I13-921 Itooacvolt, Chlciiko. 10-21-1' Coret, cor"letto, abdominal band and brulore, mado to meamiro. Fitting (tout peopi a npociniiiy. jnxa. ij. v. auuiboii. balcony Elklne Olft Shop. 9-26-lmo DRAGON FLY MIGRATES WlN'CKII HOKTH HKV fiOi'RHK Ki'itAiuirr von wvmt (CorrcapnndBnceof The AMorJatett Prraal IIO,HMAN. Mont.. Oat. 12. With u coiirHe not atrnlKht Into the weat, and with flying; hontu fol lowing In Huecewilve Wave, the dragon fly of Montana la making new chapter In natural hlatory thin fall. For the flrul tlmo known In thla aectlon, there la a migra tion of drtiKon file, a natural phe nomenon which, In fact, la not re counted In any of the nvallabl tvxtbooka on entomology. Recently the curloua migration wn noted by entnninloKlnta t Montnnn atute col cue. The inaccia were flying In deniie wnvea, the Wnvca be nff rnthcr amirniy a' fined ah they pnaaed. For n few mlnuti-a the nlr, lit a holght of aonie fifty reel, wauiu ue nnvu with Inaccia und a few mlnutca Inter there would not bo one IkIiU ' Agnln und aitnln enmo the wuvna. each Insect ariving atralght and rather Htomly courae townrd aome unknown Bon l. . un different daa the nilKrullon woa noted und Hpeclnicnt taken nt the cnlle-re. The allevil Of the win Ken nnke feeder" and tho heignt or flight made a gathering of upeel men a difficult mutter. Ho far aa ran bo lonrnod,. tnh mlgrntlon enrrlea no special econ omic alu-nlflcanoe. Thn draRon fly ndeya upon email laerta, largely monqultoee. wnirn it cnpiun-a in flight. Rotn aexea are louna in n mlcrailnn. Thle flight of the' In- ect In Mrtnlnnn l heln cnrefully nnted a It l of Interest to oijeerv ent of Innect life wherw It may bo of no Importance to other. MAY TAP SEVEN DEVILS DlftTTUfT IV itjaro mm ilX COPPKR-UIiRING ORE (Correapondrare of The Aruoclateil Pfeaal MOHCOW.Iilnho. Oct. 20. roa- iblllty of development of tho seven devlla district of west central Idaho Into one of the richest coppcr henring reiiona In the west la aeon by D. F. 8. Lnnoy, geologist of the United States geological survey nd head of tho geology depart ment of the University of Idaho. TDr. Iney la Incorporating In a publication uoon to he Issued the reatilln of recent eurvey conducted tn 'thn seven devil district hy the grologtr.nl survey nnd tho Idaho atnte bureau of mine. The region romprlstnie the nn'M devil district la of the same form- tlon as thnt which extend Into Oregon, Tir. Lnney believe. The Oregon field, with tho nsalntiince of rnllrouil transportation, I being m n lie to yield good returns, lirln- olpally of copper oro, he anid. A a spneo saver theie llun been patented n kitchen table, with an Ironing machine beneath lis top. the roller being accessible as the top I folded back. i . "WHEN A FKLLKR . ' .(...... , .. , , When "Qtieonie," oolllo, was run over In Chicago by an automo bile, a policeman was cnlled to shoot her. But Holnnd Schneider, four yenr old, who owned "Qneonle," beggod so hard for the animal' llfo, iiouiiusn uuo wu -n mnmmn ttog, t uinniy votorinnry surgeon ot the dog' legs ,in splints. Hut there 'voro nioro serious Injuries, and "Quccnle'' died. When n photographer arrived,, Roland nt In the back yard of hi homo, with n buRkellul. of puppies whose eye.i were not ovon oponund wujur.djhrou SUNDAY, OCT. 21, 1923 Society (Coiillniied froni page five) Mownrii Huiiipbrey of I'lugenii. Itv, W, ,1, ,ei,, pnntor ul tho First nieiiiouwi i;iiscopiil church outh, ,ii iiik'u. uaingino ring cereiiiony w,.. iv.'uaing iiinrcii wiih played by ". i,. iiumpiii'vy. Tho 'bride wiih churmlng In n gown of Ivory sunn with 'pearl trimming. Her wanning veil wn cnugbt up with uniiiKv nioHHom mill no cnrrlud a. noipiet or urine roae. The bride w gowned In orgnnity und car ritii it bnrpiet of bride roae. The bridegroom wu intended h hi brother. Jmr.ea Humphrey. -A hirgo ii ii in i, er or roiutive and close rru nd from Portland and Wllum cttu valley town and eimlern Ore Ron were prexent. irollowlng a dinner avrved ut tbo- home, the newlywed ion for a honeymoon trip, following which they will re Hliln at Kukciic, where Mr, .Hum phrey la i-oKuged In bUMlnvKa und where he ho recently completed a home, for hi bride, .' Town und cuinpu friend are welcoming Mr. Marlon MuClnin buck to KuKcno after an extended absence spent touring vurlou purls of Europe, Italy. France. SKiUerlaiiil and Spain wera on her routu of travel, und alio tella of a most interesting time, viewing ev erything rroin the devested urea of Franco to opera In Pnrls, In Juunllng about Mx. McClaln en- countered auvcrnl fiimlllur Oregon faces, uiiionr them being Alius Julia lliirxeas, MIhh Henrietta Uuoy, wiiu wnuin sne visited In Alar. selll.H In Kouthern France, Mlas Jciiii'tKi fiilklna, MIhh Catherine IJohip, ills. Dorothy Collier and Alls Mury Townsend.. e Mm. fiandull 'Smith, who I vis Itin her sister. Air. Thomas Well, wu tho Inspiration for a very In formal and enjoyable little needle. work teu, planned by- Air.. C. L. Tcshner on Tuesday ufternoon. m m m A total am nrlKO to their friend hern wiih the announcement of the marriage of Altss Myrtle Kays to Marsh tloodwln, which occurred In Portland on Alonduy evening ut six o'clock. Although Air. and Mra. J. w. Kny. parent of the bride, had known of the engagement, the choice of a weeding dale was orprle to them also. The cere mony wa read by Rev. K, K. Pence of Wctmintor Presbyte- rwn church. Air, (ioodwln I a grndu.it nurse, and Is now In charge of the urgery at tho Portlnnd eye, ear. nose und throat hospital. MY. (Ioodwln 1 a former Kugcno man, huvtiiK graduated from the uni versity, und U tho son of Air. and Mrs. U At. Goodwin. He I In business with a Portland Insur once firm, and ut a member of Bmniu Chi fraternity.. a e a Following tho tea on Thursdny for which she wsa un honor guest Airs, Campbell Church uuked a few of the-friends of Air, licorice ucr tinner lo her home for a very In formal nnd ploasurable little tlln ner. 71, o. sTueui numbered Mra. Oerllnger, Mra. P. L. .Campbell, Mrs. Attirrny Warner, Aire. Virginia Iwlerly, Mra, Mury H. Jewell, Mrs. W. . 0.. Hnie end Mra. Sum Oasa WarneK . t " ' .. . . i Town nnd campua friends by the score wero happy to hear late this week "of tho auoceasful termlna. tlnn of tho aorlou operation nn tlergone by uenn John ntrauh in I'oitlnnd on Thursday. With no cbmnllcntlons. physlclnnn predlce a nost satisfactory convalescence for Dcnn strnub. Both Air, struub and Mr. O. F. - Stafford are in ortland. . Mr. William Ixrd and Miss Kllxnbeth Lord returned on Friday to their home in Salem. Mrs. Jesse Griffin 1 spending a hort tlm In Snn Francisco visit ing with friend. For Air. A, P. Bowen and Atrs. Jacob Rlsley, both of whom have been visitors In Eugene during the week Just paused. Atr. Howard Hall aakbd a small group of old high school und college dny friend to her Rcw homo on Onrdcn ave nue, on. Thurnduy. The nfternoon spent In needlework which offerea most plcnwi.it opportunity for vlltlng together. ".. . Mrs. Iiisley nnd small son left Eugene on Friday for their new home nt Hoardman. Oregon after visiting Mr. Rtaloy's parent. Air. and Mr. N..B. Mann, .while Airs. Howen nnd little daughter Shirley depnrted for Portland yesterday after a visit with Mr. Bowen'a father, Mr. Thomas Koche. . ... . . Bountiful In appointment nnd dotnll whs the bridge tea on Fri day nt the Oebtirn hotel. , . . For the afternoon, Mrs. Ernest .NEEDS A FRIEND" gotta do omethln'l" Stroud, Airs. Ilemy Holeubvli ulul Airs. W. B. Powell wero hostesses and to slier, their hoHpltallty the hud Hiked nearly li hundred friend for tne hours of card. Alora than a wore of tables ror tlm iiiiim wero placed about the piilm uud tea room, and there luautltl)' of autumn leave, murl golds and cosmo mado a rich und colorful background for tho pluy ers. Assisting throughout tho ufter noon wore Mr. Herbert ftoome, Mr. W. If. Osburn, Mr. H. L. Studkty nnd Mr. Chester Steven son. .. , About four o'clock a number of additional guest culled, dropping In nolle Informally for- th tea nour. ......(. . . . , A' molt Interesting talk on Ore gon writer by Mis Orace Bdglng- ton, given most Informally and cleverly In her pleasant way, wu the chief attraction on yesterday's program of the regulur Fortnight ly club meellnff. .-. i .. - Collego Cret neighborhood club wu entertuined during the week by Mr. J. A. tCresaey, the member enjoying keenly their chosen study or Oregon, her political und social problem, ' ! Mrs, Wllilam F. Johnson and Air. K. ti. Park were special guest of Air. Jl. L. Studley, who on Wednesday entertained I!. D- chib with a cne o'clock luncheon ut her homo. Present uh a new member of tne club was Mr. Hnrrv Powe 11. This murk tne ooening of the- club life for the winter months, und Air. W. O. Swun is to be the next hostess. Scarlet salvia., dahlias and cln. crurlu made an attractively bright background for Wednesday bridge club member, who thl week were entertained by Air. K. -M. Pratt nt her home. . . Mr. Jerry Horn was welcomed a a new member of the group, which iu to meet again thl Wednesday with Air. S. J. Wilson. Thereafter the session will be once a fortnight. . Needlework about, a cheery nnd friendly fire made a particularly cosy and pleasant Keto club' In itial mcetlne on- Tnursany. aus. Guy Pyle being the hostess. Bright milllurdhiB and cosmo1 lent a fur ther fall-like note, and at tea time the hostess served luncheon to her Kuests. Mr. M. J. Skinner asslatea and Aft. F. T. Flndtner Is to be the next hosles. . Miss Lillian Scaton entertained Quito Informally at dinner on Thursday night . at tho OBburn, complimenting Mrs. William Lord und Miss Elizabeth 1-ora or saiem. Her guest, ln addition to these two. included Mr. and Mr. C. D. Rorer, and Mr. and Air. David Auld. who have just returned from a vacation trip of ueverul week Into ne middle west and California. . With Mrs. Lord. Mr Beaton Dlan to spend the winter motor' Ing In Cullfornia, leavlhg here In about a month. Mr. Wilson Coffey asked a few friend in for needlework and tea most Informally on Thuraady after noon.' ; ' 1,1 . - . ' .' Wednesday afternoon Is to bring a most enjoyable nnd hospltnlnble affair sponsored by the chamber of commerce auxiliary,' who will on that date hold open house at the chamber rooms In spectul com. pllment to all newcomers In Eu gene. ' ' ''," - ' ' - . The hour ore to be from three Until five o'clock, and It Is partic ularly urged by the 'committees that every member look up some one who I a stranger within tne gate and net us a special hostess. And to those who by chance are not called personally, the commit tees extend a very special Invita tion, to come nnd meet the Eugene matrons who will be there to wel come them, since the reception and open houe I planned with the avowed purpose of meeting and welcoming the many new folk wno have- come to make their home here -within th past year, i There will be an Intereatlng program of muslo during the caning hour, which ia being planned by Mrs. Avard Fairbanks and 'Mr. L. C. LlKton. '; Decoration nre to be ln the hands of Airs. Wayne Green, Mrs. Harmon Anderson and Mrs. Guy Pyle, while Afrs. Beck, Mrs. R. L. Flnlnvson and Mr. J. W. Kays are In charge on the dining room. No cards have been issued ior the affair, but la expected tua several hundred newcomer and Eugene folk will call during the time. Ottt-of'TownSociety At Santa Clara (Register Lane County Special) SANTA CLARA, Ore.. Oct. 20. Tho Santa Clara thimble club met at the homo of Airs. C. Strome on river avenue, Friday afternoon, The Indies spent the time visiting. at four o'clock the hostess, assisted by Airs. Fry and Mrs. Baker, served luncheon. There were thirteen member present, namely: Afr. Portorfleld, Mr. Baker, Air. Wick- wire, Mr. Llle, Mrs. Fry, Mr. Nicolle, Mrs, Gray, Mrs. Afnat, Ah-H. Porter. Mr. . Luraier, Mrs. Rennett. Airs, Hart . and . Mrs. Strome. The visitors consisted of two small children. Emit Strome nnd Miss Irnia Stromo of Eugene Bible . university. Mr. Luaaier will bo tho next hostess on Wednesday, November 21st. .(-- mmm A very pleasant nfternoon wn enjoyed by the needle club when Mrs. Preston Hurt enterinineu at her homo on Thursday nfternoon. Tho approach of Hnllowe'en was tastefully suggested ny appropriate decorations In both the living, nnd tho dining room, and wn fur ther curried out at luncheon, with Afr. .Harold- Well assisting In serving. Congratulation were ex tended by letter, from tho club to Air. nnd Mr. Olva fisk upon the arrival of a duughter. Gnosis, be. aide eltib membofs, Included Airs. W.- R. Robertson, Mra, Nenl Rob ertson, Mrs. Porlerfleld, Mr. Har old Wells, Air. Bob Robertson, Mrs. Carl Cnlef and .Alias Grace Schaffnct All member of the club nre Invited lo nn afternoon nt ho home of Airs. W. R. Robert son 1116 Olive Btreot, .HiURene, Thursday, Oatober 26. Mrs Clint Chexom will be nostes tor tne next regular club mooting, Novem ber flrt. ... . - - ' At On-swell (Register Lnno County Speelnl) ' CUES WELL, Ore.. Oct. 20. The M. E. O. met nnd wore tcnter-4 tnlned Thursdny evening nt tho jjg",, jt t;'".." the spread I reported lo' bo the iiiout eluboruto of ull. Tho ladle present were Mrs. Hunter. Aim K.. H. Melton, Air. Ethel Everson, Mis K. Al. Thompson. Mrs. Ethel ireunor. Air, ueorgo Schulmerlch Air. George Snere, Air. F. A Richardson, Mrs. Emma Johnson and Mr. Ed Anderson. The Eastern Star enloved a do llgl.tful social hour after the usuill meeting on Thursday evBninu Aloxt uppetlxlng icfreshment of pumr-kln pie with whipped cream, dougfrnuts, Coffee und k rapes were served. -The compuny wus huuolly surprised witn a visit from Guy Htona and Mr. Leon Etherton or Portland. I Mr,. Ston being a former member. ' " At Bludily (fUflstar Lane County Special) BLACHLY,' Or., Oct. 20. A coterie of the 1 younger marrlec women gather at the home of Mrs Sum Horton of Horton. Wednes day for a birthday surprise party ror Mrs. Lou Koblnnon, those pre ent were Alt. J. M. Brown of Heeds, North Dnkota; Mt. J. -J, Curnow, Airs. Alex Dormncu, Mr. John Horton, Mr. Harry Tatro, Mr Myrtle Schmidt, Mr. Hudon Nlckllson, Mrs. filch Hays, Mr. Weast of Horton; Mr. E. E. Bar row, Mr. C. O. Abbey, Mr. E. O. PoHtlund, Airs. Charles Slayter and duughter, Mr. Hurry Koberton and children of Blachly. Airs. Rob inson wus very much uurprloed nnd received many useful presents. Mr. Horton served Jello, cake and cocoa. - At Klagg (Register Lane County Special) FLA GO, Ore., Oct. 20. A party wu given Frlduy night;-' October 12, at the home of Mr. and Mra. W. J. Vuughn. The evening was Mpent dancing, and at mld-nlght an oyater supper wa served; ulo jcake, coffee and sandwiches. "The many friends who enjoyed the eve ning were: Mr. and Airs. W. J. Vaughn, Air. and Mr. J. G.-Staeh-uke, Mr. and Mr. Fred Miller, Mr. and Mrs. A. La Monet, - Mr. and Mra. Allen Warden, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Howell, Air. and Mrs. Eu gene Snellstiom, Misses Sadie Sta ehtlke, Audrey Fowler; Veda Vaughn, Alary Stephens,- Velma Vaughn, Alesare. Virgil Warden. John Snellstrom, Charles Bennett, Charley Johnson, Bill Fowler, 1es ter Vaughn, Harold Vaughn. W.l linm. Wayne and Robert Vaughn, Wayne Atlllen.- Stanley Sutehuke. Robert Snellstrom Dorris Vaughn, and also several fnmllles of - the Mattson and Engle Mill attended. All reported a real good time, and are looking forward to another party In the near future. At HurrlsUirg ' HARRI8BURG, Ore., Oct. 20. (Special to the - Rtglstor) Cele brating the opening of the pheas ant season as well as the confer ring of tho third degree- ln Ma aonry, the local Masonic lodge end ed the activities of their regular meeting Tuesday evening with a China pheasant feed. In all there were about 40 Mason present. The degree waa conferred on J. Fred Mills, the bookkeeper for . the Standard Oil company here, and at the conclusion of the work Air. Alills waa presented with a gift of a beautiful Atascnlc pin. Those gathered for thla festive occasion included many from Al bany. Junction City and Eugene. The Albany delegation which In cluded R...W. Davis and . H. K. AIcFeeters. both formerly of thl place, the latter late Standard un manager here, was neauea oy r L. Wiedener. past master of the Albany St. John's lodge. It waa Air. Wiedener that conferred the third degree. F. L. Beard and Perl Widener were here from Eu gene. Last Friday evening the home rtf Air. and Mrs. John Owen ln town was the scene of a Methodist Sunday school party for the inter mediate class which 1 under Mrs. Owen'a direction. There.- were some twelve or more present to enjoy the happy occasion- as fol lows: Afildred Thomas, Jean Web- Enid Larson, Dorothy Scott, Catharine Cartwrlght. Vera Coatee, Viola Coates, Elmer Keesell, Olen KeaselL Charles Co tad. Donald Mc Afee. Harold Owen and Mlas Wil ms. Owen. e Guy Herman, ilivfaar south of town ia another one to have ob served the opening of the pheos- ant feed with a dinner lost Bun day at his country home tq which the following were present: Mr. and Airs. W II lard. Herman ana daughter, Wllberta, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hayworth ana family, a Air. Hoffman, or Portland, and Mr. Jensen, of Eugene. SEEK EDUCATION IN U. S. Rl'SStAX REFUGEES UNDERGO MANY HARDSHIPS (Correspondence of Tbe Associated Press) CLAREMONT, Cal Oct. 17. Perservlng struggle for an educa tion under the stars and stripes, waged by Russian refugees are re vealed in the records of Pomona college here. Andrew Soorin, hail ing from Kazan valley, and his wife. Eugenic, frgm Harbin. Man chum crossed the Pacific In the steerage of an ocean liner nnd reached San Francisco. January 21, last-. They came a students and ns nuch were admitted to the country. For month Soorin worked ano saved. Then he sent for his sui ter, Elizabeth Soorin, of Knian, and hi sister-in-law, Marina Pochntkenn. of Harbin. These two young women, cultured nnd well educated In their own tongue, nlso braved the Inconvenience of steer nre trnvol to grasp the opportunity of an education' in the United States. They lnnded nt Snn Francisco July 12. Marine Pochntkenn was admitted because she had papers to show her graduation from school In llnrhin, but Elisabeth Soorin wan barred, nlthottgh she had hud n similar course, but hnd no doc umentary evidence. For week AIlss Soorin war de tained nt Angel Island, while her brother's saving went into a legal battle to gain her Admittance. The fight won. but the legal paper reached th dock tork minute after the young woman had been . do- ported with 17 in iter pocket ana no clothing, but what ho wore. She wn lnnded at Yokohnma four dny before tho great Japanese earthquake, nnd in the meantime nrrnngement hnd been mnde ror her passage hack, hut to date no word hn como from her. ; TERMINAL OAFK 1 Merchants lunch. ilSo. 11 to 2. Horns cooking. Quick aorvlco, 1 lo-l-ir SEVCff up DECURED IS Home of King George and His Queen Unsafe Abode EXPERTS ADMTT HAZARD British' PuMIc' Alarmed At PosWbto , Danger to Itoyul Family On. OcriMloii of Court FiuiteJoiBa ' (Correspondent of The Associated Pre) LONDON. Oct. It Buckingham Palace, home of King Oeorge and Queen Mary, I a firetrap, subject to th gravest fir risks, according to revolution in nn official of a royal' commission appointed to investigate nre prevention' In England. The British public la alarmed at the possible danger to the royal family while In residence in tne palace, for a fir during one of the brilliant court night, when thousands of guests are at the palace, could easily result In a holocaust. ' . . , Though royally itself may often be insignificant, royal residence rarely nre, and Buckingham pal ace, as far a outward appearance go, I no exception.-- Each year thousand of tourist gaze In won dor and admiration on the Impon- . Ing stone facade of the Palace. one of the architectural sight of . the British capital. Few of them know th palace front Is a shell hiding an older building. It is like a beautifully decorated theater fire curtain which separate the peo ple from the stage settings of a royal court. " ' Partitions Are Inflammable '' Behind, the noble Palace front I a maze' Of royal reception room, banqueting halls and living quar ter for the royal family, and Its , retinue of retainer, court official and servants. These quarter are separated by inflamable partition, and linked by a labyrinth of drafty hallway and a net work of old fnflhloned electric wiring and heat- in Int'nllatlons. :- Dt::p:te the fire risks, no English rovcnmtnt buildings are even in- rured, un matter what may be their or that of their content. imrlng the year ended December, 1920, the communion reports, 21 fires occurred In government buildings, eight of them being at tributed to short circuits due tb defects in old electrical instala tlon. . Other IHslnrlo Buildings UnsafeT Buckingham palace I only one of London's hlstoricbulldlngs open to fire risk because of the nature of It construction. 8omeret house, depository of priceless documents. Is anotber. Trior building is a source of great anxiety to the gov ernment! according to the report of the commission on fire pre vention. A ' Many precautions ' are taken against fire In Buckingham Pal' ace.. Somerset house, the House of Parlltment and other government buildings. There nre many of whom are trained firemen. 8r vsnts and officials of all classes re eelve Instruction In the use of fire extinguisher. Government office lal explain the lack of Insurance) by saying thitt in many cases, auch a the RoUse' of Parliament,'' II would be impossible to estimate their value for insurance purposes.- NOTICE Or SALE 09 OOVRRNlMNf TIMBER . OEKERAL LAND OPTICB ' Washington, D. O., Oct 9, 1M. ' Notice . Is hereby given that, subject, , to the eondlUona and lUDltatlooa of tb , acta of June 9. 1816 (39 Stat. 219), February 28. 1919 (40 But. 1179), and Juaa 4, 1920 (41 Stat, 758), sad De- 1 parttaeotal regulatkma of September 10 1917 (4 L. D., 447), aod Jans 22, 19M (47 L. D- 411). too timber oo tb fol lowing Unas v 111 be sold November 20, 1923, at 10 o'clock a. m. at public, aue ties at th Halted States land office al Roesbunr. Oregon, to tb hlgbeet bidder at not lea than the appraised value aa shown by this notice, sale to be subject to toe approval of the Secretary of tb Interior. Tb purchase price, with aa additional sum of one-fifth or 1 per eeUt thereof, being commissions allowed, mast bo deposited at time of Bale, money t be returned If sale la not approve, otherwise patent will fsau for the tim ber wbleh mast be removed within tea years. Bid will k received from citi zens of tbe United Rut, asaoelatlon of such citlsens Hnd eorporatioae orgaa lied under the laws of th United State, or any State, Territory or District there of only. Upon, application of a qualified purchaser, the timber ea any legsl dlTlsloa will be offered separately befor being Included la any offer of a lunar anlt - ' T. 16 I., K. 2 W., See. 1, Lot 8, set fir 1505 M.. red eedar 75 At., 8RU S'W4. red fir 1100 U.. red oedar 10 XT. none of tho timber on these tracta to aa sold for leaa than 11.75 per If., for tW fir and 11.00 per At, tor th eedar. S. 18 8.. R. 6 W.. Sec. 5. U'V SBl, r ' fir 950 If.. BE 14 8WK. red fir 890 Mi, non of th timber oa these tracta to be sold for less than 12.00 per Af. T. tt 8.. R. 11 W., Sec. T, BH NB)H. yel low fir 8300 Af,, hemlock B0 At., not to be sold--for less than 12.50 per Af.. for th yellow -fir and 50 cent per At. for th hemlock. T. 28 R R. 12 W.. See. 11, NW14, NEK. red fir 3400 At.. , Sec. 25, BWVi NWt4. red fir 1400 M., Lot , red fir 820 At., none ef tbo tim ber on these tracts to be sold for lesa than 12.80 per Af. T. 81 8., R. 12 W., See. 13, Lot 15, red fir 40 Af., white cedar 15 Af., Lot 17, red fir 88 Al.. white cedar 45 At., Lot 18. red fir 840 M., SB NBK. red fir 790 Af., white eedar 200 Af., none of the timber on these tracts to be sold for leas than 82.00 per At. for th red fir and $6.00 per At., for tho white eedar. T. 27 8., R. 12 W Bee. 13, 8 EH NEU. yellow fir 2600 M., white fir 100 At., bemlork 100 At., NEU SB K. yellow fir 900 M., wblte fir 575 Al., hemlock 100 Af., uone of tho timber on these tracts to be sold for less than $2.60 per At., tor the red and yellow ttr and 60 cents per Al. for the wblu lir nnd hemlock. T. 2 B.. R. 11 W flee. 11, BKH BW14 fir 1775 Al., BWVi BWH fir 850 At.. 8W 8EU fir 450 II., none of the timber on these tracta to - be sold for less than 2.00 per Af. T. 17 B., K. s w Bee. 35, 8KU 8RH red fir 835 Af., none to be sold tor lata tha $1.25 per At. T. 10 fl., R. 1 W.. are. 27. NEW. NRU fir 665 Af. red cedar 100 M., hemlock 90 Al.. NWt( fir 7in m.. red eedar 125 ., hemlock 60 M WU NEVi (Ir 915 Al red cedar 100 Al. hemlock 90 At.. 8RH NRU fir 1010 At. red eedar 110 tl hemlock 30 At.. NBV4 NWU (Ir 775 M. red certsr 120 At. hemlock 25 At.. NW14 NW fir 1220 Al. red cedar 120 Al.. hemlock 85 At., BW NWtl fir 1200 M. red cedar 100 M . rru nwu fir 1055 Af. red cedar 130 tl. bemlork 30 M.. NKU RWU fir Inn v. serf cedar 110 M NWU 8W14 fir I860 M. n.TW nr -WO SI., HKU HW fir 3100 At.. NEK SEW rir 1385 Af. -red eedar 50 Af.. NWyi RRU, fir 1790 M.. red oedsr 40 At., 8WU RRU fir 2135 At?. 8RV 8RU fir 1725 At., nan of tha timber on thla section to be sold tor lesa than 11.76 per M. for th fir and 1 per Af. fnr tb red oedar sal nemiocx. T. 89 8., R. 10 w., Bee. is. Lot 4. red fir 340 At. yellow fir 230 M. white cedar 414 At., red eedar 50 M. Sim" 01 in limner on tat tract to oe ; sold for leas than It par At, for th Bed fir, 11.60 per M. fnr the yellow fir and red cedar and IS ner 11. fop the' white . oedar.. , . . WII.bMM BPRT, Coanlnleaar, Oeoeral La4 Offtee; .IlaUfJtuiMt I A