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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SUNDAY, OCT. 21,, 1 I TWO iorning Register Lane County IMcw Service i MJan, MkMton Oltvlo to Met It1',.! (Register Lane County Special) VENBTA", T)to.,' "Oct " 19. Tho il'Iadlea' Minion circle will meet ;;nbxt Thin-aday. October i6, with I.Mra, Ralph McCutcheon. This la j!);J week- earlier than the refrulnr innH. -out JHiaa jittriuw, 01 aukuiiu, li exnonted to be nresent and ad- Ufeao the meeting-. A social houf (and light refreshment!! will follow ppe aadreaa. , All are weicome-i Ito'- l) .; i ! . ... I ii !.-..- ;'!! 'CRESWEUj news notes - !..'!". (aelstar.lno. County Special) . Vi'iSICREBWELU, Orei. Oct.iO- m, Tittle Margaret Olaon i celebrated orL MrpdaK pumper live on iti ay aftprnooh by giving a patty to her friends. They .played games and had birthday cakes and a most Jwppy tlJneui -t 9 - vi ! ! &t i v i .-. v ' .:" The 'chlhiheror the- home of Mr. Ilind; : -Mi ! W.. -Wi, i Bearby burned ill' tacular. pyroteohniq display - ;t hat lUtilattracteil several of the neighbors 1. who came ready-to-Help it neea M'A no damage was done. r j . t ,, ,u ; '.'Hi -r. ; Hi. r EIjMIRA NEWS NOTES . I ' (Register Lane County Special) '-' ' 1 !l ELM3RA, Ore.. Oct 18. Mr. S'l and Mrs. W. W. ' Moade spent , Thursday afternoon , at the j. .F. ,', Moade .home near Bear creek. nThoy, were.-, accompanied home, by IBPthelr little niece,' Florence.- ,'( Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Buchanan jj j'nnd daughter, Luclle, spent Wed nesdav nlvht and Thursday at. the Mlt. -R, -Rust-home. - M Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Martin spent - Sunday evening at the home of til. .Mr. Martin's parents, Mr. and Mm 'W. W. Moade. 1 Dorothy -Simpson, , Nlota and Grandpa Horn returned home Fri ll, day Irorn,' Harrlsburg' where they ;, Jiave been visiting .for. the past weeK. . .-, ,- ' -" ii'-; , i Mr, and Mrs. W.-W. Moade mo 'LPtored to Eugene Friday. . ' j;i Quite a number . front Elmlra , Juttended the public sale Friday at Ii1 the C. ; A. Stephens place nfcar "r.prow. " .. ."- . J. W. 'White Is reported as no v. -better at tjils writing. A . doctor Hivwaa summoned from-Junction City, .ut as yet has given no relief. . Warren Lamb returned , to Lins ii law Thursday to finish .building-bis ; '.oajbln and do some other- work on iu his homestead. -r ; It' Mrs.- J.C Horn and her eon-tni I'taw, -Cliff Freeman, motored to f'Bugene 'Friday. - ' - . .- -;i-- -. . Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Freeman are slaying at Grandpa and Grandma jj " Horn's '.place daring the latter'a ! , absence' and caring for the prop- Jierty.andi.stoclt.v. ; ' i! Three . men "whA have ' been '''camped near Elmlra for a day or: j,so, were taken Into, custody . Fri ' ,day mornlne- They are supposed be the men who escaped rom ! ithe Jackson., .county a Jail-a few 4.:nlght..0, - . ",)" ' ' OBOW NEWS NOTES i - - j (Register Lane County .special) . -iy- CROW, - Ore-v Oct i 16. i. Alice I Kraal spent the week-end ...with .: .relatives at Elmlra.. n. i G. Ia Holloway, of the firm of fi-ICraU'- -and - Holoway, .--made - a i ' business trip to Eugene Mosiday. I' ' Mrs. R. JU Hays recently--pur-,;. chased a new Star touring car. ' ' Mary Stephens, Darwin Dame, v wood and Marion Canaday were absent, from school Tuesday,'--'- r liouneed , a hallowe'en entertain. t ment.to be given at the Crow hall OpIaIim. 9.7 . . . ' J- George Butler,' who has been i, haulinar lumber for Kraal and Hol- fjkloway, spent Sunday, at CreswelL Mr. and Mrs. W.. l lord spent 4 i ' Jt for about twenty years, serving In various capacities, at one time be ing township trustee at Muncy Indiana, a position corresponding .to our superintendent of schools, and having 33 teachers under his supervision. For a number df years he also held. pastorates of -various ohurches In connection with his school work being pastor ot ithe United Breth ren . churches at the, .. following nlaoea.: . LlncqlpvUlp, ;.Wabneh. Noblesvtlle. Marion and Fortvllle. tlljn. the state, rlf Indiana... He wn regularly -ordained a minister in the -United .- Brethren church nine years ago , at' Indianapolis, Indiana. -- - 1 . Four years ago ha came to Ore gon,., and. was... principal - of the school at Klamath-Falls for two years, and - then - came to Spring field -and served In -the -schools In a like, capacity and for a like neriod. . . a.. . . ... This lost summer he-tdok some further training at our- normal school at Monmouth and was to .have continued ..this winter, hav ing, secured v. a .position ', in the school, but on September S7, only three days after the school opened he waa forced to. come, home, hav ing taken sick. This -sickness proved to be-, unto. death,, the.. end coming on the; evening of October 18, at tne age pi an years.., ,., ; . He -leaves to -mourn . his- depar. ture hia.-wlfe and four children resident of this -city, . and - three "children resident .of. Indiana, and one .in-Wyoming; two -brothers In Indiana, Okie in Ix Angeles, Cal.. one in New iork city, and - one sister in- Indiana, besides a multi tude of friends whom . his.- high Ideals and exalted .Christian char acter nave won lor mm. His life has told for righteous ness, and as was said of one long ago. . He, being dead,,, yet speak' eth." ,., ., .- ... .,; : liliACHI.Y PBSlSONAIyS (RegistertLantt-County Special) BLACHLT, Ore., Oct: 19. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Rust who have been- working In California - the past three months, came horne Sat urday. .-. - - - Mr. -and. Mrs. J. M. Brown, ot Leeds, North. Dakota, ore visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Barrows. Mrs. Brown is Mr. Barrows' .half-sister. Joe Vincent -was -a guest Tues day-evening ot Mr. and Mrs. C M. Hulburt Frank Elllthorpe was a business visitor in Junction City Tuesday evening. -, . George Billings, of xbanon. came in Wednesday . evening to visit his mother and family a few days.. .. ..- i - i-.;r- f ,(i. ' i; Herman Stelnhauer and wife, of Greenleaf, passed .through Blachly enroute to Junction City for a few days. ; ; --.-. Lela Syphers is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. L. Bailey, of Mabel. . Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ferguson and children called on Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hulburt Thursday even ing, -i i .'-- sr..,- . P. Rimdav. Mf the - ihome, C, M. Stephens il iborn - at - Danesvllle, -Delaware jjlcounty,, Indiana,-' .-July 20, 1866. !&-Here he llvei and spent most, of (I! Sits busy life, - until ' about - four i;iyears ago, when he came to -Ore y SQU, linaijy seKiing in -opnngneta. 1 1. He early cnose teocning as nis Ligrsfasaton and .taught In Indiana M I CTJSHMAN NEWS NOTES . (Register Lane County Special) CTJSHMAN, Ore.,- Oct "19. Dad Gibbs, George Gibbs and daughter. Lydia, spent the week-end at the ranch at -Siltcoos ... Mrs. 3Larsen, of Marshfleld. is visiting , her daughter, Mrs. Roy Saubert and getting acquainted with her grandson; Mrs. Burke Wright la In the Mercy hnspltal 4n Eugene recov ering from an .operation for ap pendicitis. - . -i.(, Mrs. -Pete Able and nephew. Harold -Able,- spent -the "week-end :in North Bend with relatlvea . Miss Ethel Erhardt of Siltcoos, has ! been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Roy Saubert - (. ... Burke Wright spent a few days in Eugene the first of the week. . - The- Mary Hanlon arrived here Wednesday- and .departed -.Friday evening - with a cargo of lumber from -the Vaughn and- Bester mill at Cuahman. ; H-i.; .r.r- - ' !StClli' ilOXCIVlWH ,t .tlllUX'l HARRISUURO, Ore., Oot 30. 'Speolat -to- the Resistor) Wiry spooiai ezercisos win se renaormi at the Church of Christ this Sun day morning when Mrs. Viola F. Knott wife of Rev. Knott, the, pas tor, will render- the well-knt(vn church hymn. "Nearer My God to Thoo," at the opening of .the preaching services, as special musical selection. MYs. Knott Is especially well fitted for tho ren dering of vocal solos. Tt la also fitting , that she Is a -relative -of .the author of the song, Sarah F. Adams, the rolntlnu to tho wrltar PC tls hymn being airect i : .i .. CALF CLUBS WIN AWARDS i . Iv. -Ul A ' nARRISlUHG BAYS AND OIUI.S MAKE GOOD SHOWING HARRISBURG, Ore., Oct 30. (Special to tho Roglster) Com plete (returns of the winnings of the local Holsteln calf club with their entries at the reoent state fair shows the following awards to the Harrlsburg boys and girls: Ted MeCart received ' tho third nrisea' on 'both the open on the innlor bull calf and In the clun, Luella McCart receivea Tourm nrlKn for luntor heifer In club. Edgar Grimes took the .third rrlA fnr a senior heifer in club Randall Grimes vn awarded fifthi prize for his junior yearling In clubj j . . This Vear the home calf ciuo was entered at the fair against some. of. the. strongest opposing contenders that has ever been en tered, it might be said, at any fair in .the, .Northwest. . The Interest this vear waa never mcire Keon among the various raisers of live stock The exhibitors at the fnlr were extended an elaborate ban- nuet nt which time Governor Pierce gave his hearty approval to the nlnn..of ercctliur.a separate 'building next year for calf club exhibits. -" ... ... The winning calf of Ten mc- Corfs has been sold to Eastern Oregon parties fdr 3100. Iftgersoil Pencils :! A PENCIL FOR EVERY PURPOSE -, . . -.:; .. i ... :; . Black leads,' red leads, green leads, indelible leads ' . r '. '' in all grades of softness '- " ' PRICED FROM 5(te UP 1 1." , : .: . . . I t If Button 5--lrjii. CT o;li -Li i 19. i . '3 Si.i- -.- . .0 ..LI. - ?T ... . everything PHOTOGRAPHIC 1 . . . . Corner 10th' nd Willamette St. - .let t:;-ivx, - ; -i.r Developing and Printing Films Our Business ; ' ''; ' . , lpf a Side Line--- 1 Help Ypur Eyes g Persons .whose sight is defective cannot enter into the full enjoyment of life. Many: things must pass un heeded arid others be but vaguely-understood, if seen v imperfectly. ' '' '';' ,, . . iBut the best of life is open, even to these, with the aid 'of our correctly made glasses.' ( ' k All can be made , to see easily and clearly, if 'only -.the : .defects are taken in hand early enough. . , The right way U our way 'WTTTSF ""'im M;-.v"nb,':,o(kn " - EYESIGHT ' SPECIALIST DAILY MARKET REPORT PORTLAND. Ore.; Oct. 19. These are prices dealers par wholesalers, except as otherwise stated: - -Butter Selling: price, Box low Creamery prices Prints, extras, 61e per lb. for. plain wrappers ; cube, extras, 45 46o per lb.: prime firsts, uiw per lb.; dairy (buying price), 80o per id.... Butterrat Portland aellTery dssis "".xnule, E4e per . lb.: No. 2. 50c per lb.: No. 1 son. 62e for "A" trade. Ekks iBuylng price. Front streel(surj- Ject to esndllnir) : Mixed color, stand ard,, 46 (r 48c dox.: henneries, 54055c dos. Selling price: Select, 59060c dot.: firsts, 52656c per dox; pullets, 44c per dox.; storage eggs, white, 38 39c per dos. ; - colored, S& 37c per dox. Live Poultry-T-Seliuig prices Heavy bens, 23?24o lb.; light hens, 16c per lb. ; broilers, light, 28o per lb. ; Rocks and Reds, heavy, 20 310 per lb.;. Pekln ducks, 20c lb. Onions Selling price to retailers : Oregon. S3.00 cwt. ; association selling price, la csrs, $2.25 cental, country sta tions; garlic, 15017 l-2c lb.; green onions, 45040c per dot. bunches. - Potatoes Selling price to retailers; Sweet potatoes, 40 So per lb.: new pc tatoes, (1.600 $2.00 per cental. Buying price Fancy grade, 11.16 $1.25 In carload lots per cental Apples Fancy and extra fancy packs, $1.50 $2.25 box; Jumble packs, $1.00 011.26 -DOE. . - hi..'." .HOPS, WOOL, HIDES, ETC. Hopsl923 crop, . nominal, 27 0 30c pound. -. - ; Hides Calfskin, 10c lb.; kips, 7c per lb.; green hides. 4o per lb.; salted, 6c per lb.- i Sheep Pelts Long dry .pelts, 20e lb. : short .pelts, 100 lb.; sheep shearings. 602Oo each; long hair goat pelts, 15e ID. ; short hair goat pelts, 25 0 600 each. Wool Fine, 30 0 84c lb. ;. medium, 86 037o lb.: coarse, 27 0 300 lb.: valley. fine and 1-2-blood, 80 0 32c lb.; medium or 3-8-blood. 8032o lb.; coarse or 1-4-blood, 27 0 300 lb.; braid, 250 lb. ' ' CATTLB Beet steers, good grade.. .$7.00$7.50 Same, medium 6.75 0 7.00 Common steers -4.500 5.75 Beef cows and heifers, good to choice ....... .. 4.760 6.50 Same, medium 4.000 4.76 Same,- common, 8.50 4.00 Same, medium 8.25 0 4.75 Same, common -....8.25 0 8.75 Same, medium ,. 4.600 6.00 Same, common 8.60 O 4.60 Canners and, cutters 1.60 8.25 Bologna and butchers' bulls. 8.00 4.25 Feeder steers , : - . CALVES Medium' to choice, 190 lbs, - down Same, 190 to 260 lbs. Same, , 260 lbs. up Culls and common ,. HOOS Medium, good and. choice. 160 to 200 lbs.. 6.00 6.60 9.00 11.00 7.000 9.00 6.50 7.00 3.500 6.50 8.80 0 9.35 Same, 200 to 250 lbs ,, 7.75 8.80 7.00 7.76 6.50 7.50 5.000 8.60 8.60 9.00 8.00 8.26 Same, 250 lbs. up. Smooth packers Rough packers -.. Slaughter pigs Feeder pigs ,.'. ; ., SHEKP Medium, good and choice ' lambs, 84 lbs. down.... 6.50 10.75 Culls and -common ....... 7.000 9.60 Yearling wethers, medium to choice, all. weights 6.00 9.00 Wethers , 6.60 7.50 Ewes, medium to.ebolce .. . .8.600 6.60 ii- - PORTLAND GRAIN FUTURES " f By The Associated Press) PORTLAND, Ore, Oct, 19. Grain futures: Wheat,, blue stern and baart, Octobor, November, $1.05 ; December, $1,04; soft white. Western whito, Octo ber, .Nvomber, December, $1.03; hard winter,., Northern spring, ..October,. No vember, y December, $ 1.02, r' Western red, October, November, ' December, $1.91. , Oats, No. 2, 38-pound, white feed, Oc tober, November, Decomber, $32.50 ; No. 2 gray, October, November, December, $31.50. ..'., Barloy, No. 2. 46-pound, October, No vember, December, $31 ; 44-pound, Oc tober, November, December, $30. Corn, No, 2 Eastern yellow shipment, Octobor, $43.50; November, $27.50; De cember, $33.50; No. 8 Eastern yellow shipment, Octobor, $40; November, $36.50; Decembor, $33. Mill ruff, October, November, $25.60; December, $25. . CIltCAdO MARKET QUOTATIONS ' - (By Tbo Associated Press) f-HTP.rir. n.1 in wk... . x, n hard. $1.08 1-20 $1.10 8-4: No. 8 liarit. $1.05 3-4. . - . . ' Corn, No. 2 mixed, $1.00 ; No. 2 yel low, $1.10. Oats, No. 2 White, 41 3-4 44 l-4o: No. 8 white, 41 48 l-4c. , Rye, No. 2, 71 1-2 0 720. -. . Barley, 6379o. . Timothy seed, $7.60 $8.00, Clover seod, $19.00 $28.00. . , Lard, $12.37 Ribs, $9.00$11.00. ' PORTLAND HAY MARKET (By The Associated Press) PORTt.ANn Or. a., -I a t,- . Buying price, new crop, Idaho timothy, $22; Elhmshurg mixed timothy, $20 $21; valley timothy, $18$18.60; al falfa, tlit rtldnsi? na .. i ia $14 ; cheat, $18 j oats and vetch, $15.60 ; 'MU warning Men! M W. riT" II, f ' 1 - This great, Removal Sale of Men's Wearing Apparel is rapidly drawing to a close. Many men who can; vell afford to pay regular prices are snapping up Bargain after Bar gain how about you? High Grade Clothing, Furnishmgs,Hats Shoes, Luggage Etc., Marked to Sell! A large crew of carpenters is rushing the remodeling of our new home at 825 Willamette street. We are determined to make a whirlwind finish of this sale. This means BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS!!! all for you if you will but act promptly. This is Eugene's only truly big sale. It is going full sway at the very opening of the season. It is right now you need these goods,, men it's a sale you can illafford to pass up. There's everything you need here for the entire winter and at a great saving in price, too. Every price. is reduced for this sale. ! OVERCOATS at $19.75, $28.75, $34.75 FINE SUITS at $28.75, $34.75, $39.75 MEN! Men's Pure Woiot Sturdy Q "TC Overcoats at , sP .JsWB m 9 Pure Wool Plaid Back Overcoats at !. $24.75 Newest models Plaid ! Back Overcoats $34.75 Men's Ovcrcoats-Hundrcds of fine coats, every one new ' this season. Every weight, every . model, 100 genuine U. S. Army Issue Wool Shirts, ' V all sizes. A great buy trmmm at 68 Fine Schoble Dress Hats, values to $7.00. $3.45 MEN! 13S pairs of Ralston Dress Shoes, the new est styles. Values to ttC Jk C ?10.00. Closing out at.... 3) atO 300 pairs of Cooper and Evcrwcar Silk Socks, all colors, all sizes, . tf the pair 9C 220 pairs of Wool Mixed Work 4 A. .' Socks, pair XOC Can't Bust 'Em Kaintcst Pants, $4.50 quality ... $3a85 Dozens of fine Wool Pullover Sweaters for men and women. Koll t W collar or V neck 24 genuine U. S. Army Kaincoats, clo"se-out $2.45 MEN! Men's Suits Our stock consists of nearly 1000 suits of the finest fabrics in every mofiel worn by men 90 Vo of them new this fall - - - n great buying opportunity lor you. 100 Suits, values to $50. ttOQ A grand cleaif-up nt ssPafaOa f 9. 1 Get one if you. can . Hundreds of fine Suits. Every fabric, every model. All flJQ "IH greatly reduced at ... f W The finest of our line all GLACk Z offered at low price sP"T?b 9 "Society Brand and Fashion Park Entire stock of Arrow and Earl & Wil Dress Shirt, to $3.50 P f 'AC values at X T3 65 tlozen Pure Silk Tics. Ideal for Chris tmas gifts. A wonderful mtttk buy at f lv Look for the Signs -A Legitimate Sale- Look for the Signs 713 GREEN MERRELL CO. f fl V m WILLAMETTE - ST. ' '- 0 oat hay. $15; straw, $8 ton, , Belling pfice, ion more. 'SEATTLE HAY, DRAIN AfcD FE,), j (Bjr The AflBOdatod Prntm) SBATTLH, Oct. 10. Oltyidellvory! Barley, whole, 40oj ground and tolled, 42c; clipped, Afin; chop, all Rrnin, 44o; chick Rtarter, 67o; Coconut mnal, -84q';, corn, 40c ; corn, cracked nL feed meV Glc: alfalfa hay. 20;ND. C, S24f tlra othr, $25; D. Q.t 27;'.mlird, 423; Hd Bjod nioal, 04,: scratch food, "4,8; aoya bean. C4o; wheat, 42c, ... . ; .: - t - -. SAN FRANCISCO HAT MArtKET . (Ilr Tbo Assoclatad Press) ... - SAN KKANCISCO, Oct. 1". Kcoelpts ( Har, 722 tons bar, wheat, $1B17j lair, $14016; tarns -ost, 1H17; wild oat, 1311B: alralfa. Iibaiiit. stock, 012i straw, $10ii, yI NEW YORK HOPS - QU0T ATTONB (Dr The AssoclatM Prnss)- "? ' NEW YORK, Oct. 19. '- llof,,- flrt,.' Psclflo Coast, 1923, 850380! 1922 26028c . . .' 'CIIICAOO PIIODUCB MARKET nr The Associated Press) - ' CIUCAOO. OcL 10 ti.,i,. kijL.-.' creamerr extras, 47c; standards, 45 l-2c extra firsts, d6e40o;. firsts. 42 1-2M3 l-2oi seconds, 41Jl41 l-2o. firsts, 82033 1.2c;., ordinary . firsts, '!' SAN PRANCI8CO PRODUCE . (By Tho Assoclatcd Press) 'BIN VIlANtUHrn nn it, ' ... Ditroad of Agricultural Economics). XoKUflrh hons, 2.1-2 to 8 His., 20 22c rr. pound;, over 3 Ihs., . 242(lo nor pound. v . , ' Mutter, firsts, 44 1.2c. ' undorsliod pullets, 84 l-2c. H;'ButterfnL f. o.' b. Sua Francisco. 1;, - .. ' ' " . NEW YORK FRUIT MARKET rTlV Th- . . I.,-, n . NEW vnillf n,.i ii . ' . , 1. mvsporaioa apples doll; choice state, 10 9 10 1-20 fatfer,. U11 l-2c; prunen unsettled! Oallfomlas, 5 l-4ia0!, Oregons, BO 9 1-41! IIW .nil fl-n.. -k.l ... . w - - - - -- ...ui, uuuius, Aio; ex tra oholce, 12e; fanoy, 14 1-2015 1.20 peachea steady; choice, 80S,l-4oi ei 8 8-4oi 10 1-20 8-4o, , : Portry' An It 18 Mvol . In lllfl."llllmnn Tpnli. .. .1 mi..,u BocliU-SlKnlficunco," Irwin Ednmn wrltns.; "Mon-mnv firm imi.n speiili noulry nccldontnlly, for lmiKiiiiffo nniHO, like oilier liumiin hbt( n a thing of ww, But tho chnrrninir nn1 ,inii..htr..i M lon of rcelinKx.iind Iclona catno to he chprlahed in thrmiHnlviw, so thnt mnn's llfo has become a dollhnrate practice, ) , ; "Whon this creation of beautiful OhJCCtH. Or tlifv- ImnuHC.I Rlon of 'foelinira -or IiImu i. i..ih. tlonnl crentlna nnd ghorlHlilnir ofl the beautiful, nmn'a llfo booomea nnrldhod 'ami in..ninn.n ... loarnn not only to llvo, but (o Uvo uviiuiiiuiiy. , Tho flrnt 'iioem nmy havo been an accident, nn Mt io,i.nn geata, hut morn than ono number mi hid 11H1.B1 iot enn bo reckoned mount caiiiairopniPtt. . An (irmv tttHnnt m 1 e ' LUim U fi frlond y aiirnninnf- thnt i.. twoon two younff cKniilafim of rtif. feront tlenominntintin i. . tho nenlor chaplain clovorly got tho hnllnH s hla A ....... us brotheV- h.an',,1: .A ' " , Zl are both riolnir the ..' are wn not?" whir, L...".Wo crlnl"'y re." replied the IJunlnr ohiiplnln, nulto unnimcd., do-It tn the bent nt .I....... ' you In your way nnd I In l K ,wlKnr.ino, of Are You The WHO HAS REACHED THE LIMIT - OF ADVANCEMENT? In your present position do you wish to add toy"1" j ....,.,. . mis is y0ur opportumtyi ' We have an excellent opening for n district rep"" scntativc ot an old estahlishcd life insurance i" pany. Honesty nnd character considered ratn -. Biiicaniiinsiiip, Address: ccn. ypportumty 1 tare Register, Etipciic, OrcRon w"t .--"-mwmrftwssai m hit---! 1