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1 . ii, aei'iiwl Ktrn """""" .1 i ho III"" tIMr , ; wry LjylnK ' ?L illi ccll" ilrtfl .if I 10 " uorfeY . ' l.i.i. urn thn I. .(If u T ' 5lrt'!""l,MI iiml uoiiimltt to milk ii lilmm fur Dili ireailllllttl I'tMijr witirii will lilt Klvi'ii Outiilior ill. Thn following cum in lit n'H with mimed: llivllulloim llillh Hull, Agulhii Hnyilcr, Helm llnmili'ii; Decora tion. Miili'iilm Hni It ll. (linn lli- Hiiiinltti, Itillll illlllllHIIII, J ti i ti I II Klcmm, Waller TiinliHli-y: Hiuci- Iiilllliii'iil Mill I 111 1 until, .Icaslt l'liin. VI mil till, 'I'liui'i'liu I'IiiUhIoii, Olhi'l Hirouu. A tun nf lwwii!y-flvn aonla wnh levied III lll'fl'liy lllll K IIIMM lit till' imrty. II will nlno rover tlitt coal of llin freahiiiiiii mi mil In hikIi .llnka unit will lin I tin only I h k on llltt I'lllM I III" Homester. ... A Illl'gO nilllllH'l' nf allldclll. Wont in lllo foliage Orttvo gmiio IiihI Huiiii'liiy in iiiituiiiiiiiiii'ii Kiiico ii wim nut Itriioiiraiiie to procure n ..... I- i..i ....!. r.... tii ifin ii'ii,. t . Kill IlltriHU I PMM-ll. . I" . ihn I nii'iiilii'i'i nf lh bund mid nrrhea. Iru nl.n IliniiMl mil for Ihn gaum Thn Plltlumllllllll Wna lilith nil IhniUKh 111 (in in and lh Ikiiiii haao support ni inn entire vhiiol. Thn miriuiit edition nf lb. "Newa" Ihn .oml-iiiunllily publication of iitn blub srhnul. wit. distributed Tuesday iiimn. Annum urn nnii'if. on uio trout lingo 'ro the .Indent lioily con- nllliillun, Om picture of lllrhurd Myers, former Kiik'wio IiIkIi athotil altidtuit, nnil thn nreoiitit nf hla dentil, tho now mirlnl calendar, Dm niMiiitiiit'emcnt of (lie luuinrnhlo mention won by Hi" "Kugcnean," iitH Htitimil tittlillciilliiit. mill llin re. hiiII of llin election for yell lender. Thn llielllliera Hi llio news mini urn cdltor-lii-chlcr, Lester Hwng- ..... tiaiinfiliilM tlltltra. Dllll N tninder. Ilrittrleo Mimoti; manager, l.awrcnen 1'iirKn; iiaaiswini man ager Kenneth riiiicraon: ninieiira. Itobcrl Klrkpntrlrk. vermin rinuii- tier.: Joke. Murk Taylor: lllernry. Annie Wulklna: noni'iy, intre whlltnn: exchange". Corn I l.lnd- Iny; simp rniHirmr. "iirroll Will- Iniim: fnitliir, Miiriin iioror; rr- purler, .ttilln Vuiljiinimy. i.iiumi vtn rn.iTva Drew, nlumiil r- pprtnr, Hnlma VHnmnn. MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SUNDAY, OCT. 21, 123 i . i '. FIVE Triangle High School Notet Nnwupuper Bluff Chimi'ii (HUH Muku (lyni HilllM Hlinli.nl AIiihIInk lluld IIiiohIit I'oot lloiiuniil ' .1 ilmnrventh - '.nit J-H two K'0 M"h,a lW lllll'"'"1,- fiW M,,r' JLi, from H' I 'v' . t.HH liDltll KWM V.IHI I""'". ' tril now '',.,. rv ,llirn u.iu inkinir '1"!.,,l',.0 bill lww",.,. hiv. Juroh h 0rJ. Brnwt W.il.uii. iidilKk. Lalpurlork I'"" fnl"'i 'J'" Z 'rom lh. Oeiiry r t Condon. 1 1t'i.ii.m mul I'l'lirl P W V.,.vn lliovr.l IO K K f . KA..tw frnnllr over iZ, probl'nu In llmllton, Lkfl Arll.ni-t"- PI il Zn.. Puulr." Mll.le iHudrrn nil lit. """ jf ik tk l proKrwliiK. Weigh mhhi. mitim Ljantd from p tow v.iun" I. Ilia lnrKiwt Li( houw for lllblffc irr cImm f 'rliool a ikimraiiirir i.'i ... LH Th mnnrV I. IU lirOVlllf Em (or uh In rlinwrn fnl- NUloiul (i.riinii-. "n- Uimry DlK-m. m-l.ntmr ll.nlnr Hurvry. Kevlew Em. World'. Work, Current tlViHilnri with few ml- buin will l lut In the D for lh. .tuiienm. nnn win rtl help In KettliiK current V ihMlimBn ptiiui met Writnell. inlni ind unpointed thre. i-itr.n lOHMAVt ihwtkh highway h.Yi i-.-i m i.i-j. (Contlnueil from I'no One) KoIiik nnil how I nm Kolnif to net there. rnrefullV olmervlntf velllrle. pnaalllK III ellher illretllon lleroioi my pntll. I ran neip iiiua riuiniren or nlil peoplo unft'ly over mreel cron.liiKa. have no rleht to ue roller kitten, roaalera, or aletla erept In iilnrea where my own and Iho utfely of olhera la Inatiretl. X'aiHIoua peopln never loan ahort cilia over rrnwtted aireeta, nor rii.h lilumlerlniciy into tiy mrcel without InoklnK In oil her direction. They nr. tho example. 1 wlali to follow. "Ileforo hoarding or lenvlnif train or atreei rar I will wiilt for It to atop. I will keep my eyca. .... t lirnm nltrt ami wnlrll mv leu In ntlrniptlna- to e on or off. ami in erit.Hinir ine atreei mn-i-wartla. I will keep away from rail road, aa playground. 1 will go my way with a. purpoae. not )ny wnlklog. or nlmleaaly. I reallae I am n very ainnlf part of the traffic n lilehwny collecta In n alngle day. hut ! nm part of It neverihleaa. and no nno la more reanonalliln for my conduct thereon than myaelf. an T intuit ever ho cautlou nnd cnreM." . i I- wol Notes ot Interest Sdnol now in session nd niW classes will be or- tuized Monday. lift School began Monday, September 24, at 7:00 p. m, and classes will He conaucieo every oiunm; J Tt I . 1 V A O .IYI n m i inurwiy evening irom aaj p. m. o y.w y bDsU Metbods Efficient Ins traction Reasonable Ratee . ASK FOR OUR CATALOGUE i pe Business College A. P.. RHRPDT PmUmI iiOrtfoo . M2 Willamette Street Phone 6M A litriin ii ii ii i Ix' l- of puplla frniii tin Ihgli arliuol mul gi'iulea tic omiiiiiilid hy iho (itiMilly utlnnileil llio fn n i. in I o( Mr, lllllliiKn oil '1'UeMlltiy. ... Thn following atuff wim clioaen for llin Jiiinor'a pracllco newHimper Hhli li wua rend lit llio Kiiinil pro muni li'rlility, Orlolmr IU: ICdilor, I (it I I'll Hi'limlUi iiumiiiiiiilly newk, Knnii Tompaoii it ml Mildred Mend; anhoiil new, Mryl Hlaoho; lllnritry eon nr. Homer Worlhlngton; Joke, Wiillneo Johnaon; nniiouticeiiienta mid udvurllaviiivma, Nvlllo lluat. ... The glrla nr. innklng tholr gym iiiialum auli nnd will no douht preaenl nn iittriivtlvn iiiipeurniirit In their uniform coalume. of white iiilddlea, hliit k hloomera, nnd lilnrk gym alloc. Oym cluaaita will hegln not luler thiin (it'lolier 'ti. The hoy hnvo Ihelr gymniiHlum aull mid begun gym cluaaea lual Mn- dny. A aludeni body meeting wn held Thurailiiy, Octobor II nt which llin budget for Iho following year wna dlacuaaed and ndopled, 'ci... firth ninth attvenlh und eighth griidea linve been buy Ink ing lomiilunlloh till lnt week. - On Momlny tlm achool remem bered the blrthdny of Jiimea Willi cotimh Itlley. Iho llooaler poet, by rending poem. dlctlliig hla work, mid milking nn outllno of III life. Knell pupil wna given button. The primary room ct io bruled Ulley' birthday by rending III biography, making booklet, meinnrUIng poem., and hiivlng apellliig. iirllhmellc, mid language leaaoil itbotli blm. ... All lb" pupil l 'ho prlmnry room have been atudylng about ml Inn and making inoinn pot..i-. ... nt.H .H.in iintiila who remained at m bool Ttii'Mlny ntternonn picked up all tho paper on tho acnooi ground. ,.. .t,ihintitlon nrogram giv en by tho tlrangn and achool laat Krldny. til" acnooi injnum tllW llll. UH....'.. . Mr. Hlaytcr'a room contrinuteu threr. anng. Hong "Conn Utile Wave. . . . . ..irrt and th grade.. Hong Itv primary grnde. Hong "Thn tionnn Sinn .... . . Ind. Jrd nnd 4th grade. neVdlng "Utile Orphan Annie" tin k i ....v. ThV pii'nil. In Mr. Norton- room gave. "The opening au ....t vm tl.M Itlirhl " "The Week Knm ly." "The Whlp-roor-Wlllc nuiiH. . The high arbool atutieni antiK ong. fet.. ..nlnra irnvn a debnte. "Tte aolved. That the Clialom of fllvlng Clirlatmn Treeenl Hliotiio no oiirnged." Kthel Hilling and Clutrle Johnaon mnlnlalnwi ine nfflrmatlve while Ilia jonnaon mm Hteanl (loltlaon formed the nega tive team. Tho Junior, preaented the flrt edition of the Triangle Explorer. Thl. wn edited by tho Junior In connection with their tudy of new.pnper nnd magn.lnea and wna read hy one member or the Junior do. , ,..i. VMriniaon nf the primary room ha been nbcnt on account of a cold. I NIVKHKITV IllfSII .. M IIIHII. NFW8 SOTI-M (Continued from page four ...... nil,. i. I.,.. tw.i !.., Ihn tinner clanae were nioro deatruotlvo than nn lower grade ana nun in etii lego Ihey wero Ht II) woro In that reaped, Ho told nil Incident uhout nno of hi cbie that pur-lli-iilnrly bad In Iniirklng UP ilenkt. nnd leaving paper around. II. warned Ihein l( tou lind mol of Ilium did, hut thiire w.rn n few who did tint. At tho end of tho lerm ho look flvo point, off tholr grade., Ho did not any whnlhor or not bo Would ilu tho antnp, thl. yljnr. Al llio roll room 10 naaotnbly tho aopliiimiiroH bnaaled nf being the flrat claaa with nnn hundred) per cent nliident body momberanlu. Alan, Helen flregory wa. olecled clinlrninn of thn program commit tee mid thn claaa la proinled a good enlerliilninolit nt It. next meeting. ... Mia Klha fllnrk. of the aenlor clnaa, hna been appointed aecro tary of thn typing clne. Ml. Clnrk'o dullea nro to record the perfect cople of thn atiidnnt. and . n .. .. ... 1. I .. V. ..... u A ,hM perfect coplea done by the .tudent.. Springfield High New Ohio Vlaltor Rpniik. Clleo Club Tryout. Hold Dramatic Club Organized HlNtorlox Aro Purcha.od In the rhool of mulc nt tno uni veralty of Oregon will take ovor Ml. Dedman'. ciaaae. ... wk. nfti.. tirc nnd Mr. Hen Janiln nro very bully engaged In preparing for the laauance of re- pon card tno mat pun tt week. Teacher., nlao. havo noticed . ....t.t?.n .i.nrl In atudVlng Which I prnbitbly due to tho cloo prox imity or exam ween. ... In tho ten o"clock hlatory clnaa on Tueadny morning. Mr. IJIcker on called tho ntlentlon of hi claaa to a notlco on the blackboard. II WMB to the effect that the evnnth and elghln gntdea dirt not like the crap of paper and mark, upon th. deaka that the tiper cla men left when they left tho hla tory room. Mr. Ilckeron added thnt It win Laat Krlday morning. October JSi Itev, Vnn Kirk, of VoungMtown, Ohio, who m touring the country and making very Interentlng apecrhea on "Higher Civilization or World I'ence," apuko before the high hi'IkioI u.umuly. ; J Ilu explulned how a world pro gram hud bren planned by man kind, but hud fulled. How aeverul tii.IO.nH h..,l r,.ll...l l tnlnv In tin o und now thut thu United Htatca hu lier opportunity and thut un it alio will co-opernlo with God' pinna the will nlao full. I Mr. van Kirk Una attenaea aeverul .canton, of the lenajue of n,.tl....M . n.l l...ll.,una In n l,.nirtie of nation, and a world court. : 'i no orougnt neiore ine niuaciu body a world flag which he had deaigned. Tho flag wn that of the un wllh a whlto band around It nhowliig the formation of the ...I- I.. ,.nu II. i.v.ilnfn.H how each color depended on the oilier nna in oraer to gum worm peace and higher clvlllxiUlon, the ..... i... nt , V, u ..rih mtitit Henend on eitth other In a like manner. Tryoul. for glee club axe being held under the aupervlnion of Mia. McClintot k and Mr. McLean. ... The high achool ha. organized a dramatic club under the auper vllon of Mta lllll nnd Mr.. Mc- ltnn. The officer, appointed by the advlBor are; Alfred Town end, prealdent; Mnble Roof, acc reiary; llerbirt Horning, treoaure: Itnliib cllne. publicity manager: r'hurlliin Iimbert. chairman of mnke-up department nnd Jnmra Mitchell, property manager. ... A act ronalatlng of five volume, of Chunnlng Hlatory'. havo ar rived. Tho book, were pur ehard by the American hl.tory cIiihh and are to bo placed In the achool library. .... Hoy', bnakclbnll practice. ho. atoned with gnmea hotween clnaeea. A very good team I. expected n. a goodly number of boys nro turning out. . . . . Wedneday evening the HI Y club, under the nupervlalon of Mr. Beott, gave a party to all the high achool boya. They nlao naked Mr. Wallem nnd a few Rugcne club member.. Mr. Walter., nnd MY. Torhet gave hort talk, on III T work, after which the pnrty went to the gymnaalum choe up .Idea, naming them U. of O. nnd O A. C. ANNOUNCING , THE ARRIVAL IN EUGENE OF THE FIRST DE LUXE CAB SERVICE THE FINEST IN THE STATE. Don't Say "Taxi" Say IE CAM MODERATE RATES PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE REGISTERED DRIVERS In providing a dependable Cab Service for personal, business, pleasure' or emergency calls, Red Cab is offering Eugene the ' finest transportation accommodations iii the state, at a mod erate price. RED CAB CO. Office: HOTEL HOFFMAN . Willamette at Ninth HarrUburg School Note Itoualng Rally Held Qyninaalum Work Liked Two Playcra Hurt ' Keillor. Dtacu. Tina 1 V .v Mott MllM per Dollar fit m.nrDoirn conns C Ht ofthuM Cum-DlatMd Cord from on Oi th following dtalnit DROP AGAIN TIRES 1S Lower Than Our Already Low Prices kCId" arc Standard, Flrat Quality Tire., manufactured by one of the largest kbit is S"b!!an"l tire manufacturers in the world. 1'rce service-no extra charge s "ics or tubes. 2?!T BUY ANY TIRES UNTIL YOU GET OUR PRICES Martin tire co. THE TIRE MAN OF EUGfcWt Phone 767 F. Goodpasture, Marcola Garage, Springfield Garage, H. L. Mooney 111 Ba. IIARRISHURO, Ore.. Oct. (Hpeclnl to tho Ilcglater) The mont rou.lng rnlly for cither a football gnnio or a baacball con let for a game ot tho local hixh achool team wa. the event o.. Thurailiiy evening. Ilotwecn thirty and forty atudenta of tho Junction city high achool enme over in five mi ton that evening, even though It wa. nearly ten o'clock, and they enmo equipped to ndvertlao Fri day', gamo there between tho foot ball team, of tho reapectlve high i achool. More man giving nn nm- plo .upply of yclla while pnrndlnft lill tno aircoi 01 ,itto vtty to 3 wero equipped with cowbell, tin .t nthAP nnlun ttttlUlntr COh- traptlona, nil of which did mako nj nolne. . . . mi.. i.l. n, itta Ula-h achnnt have tnkon tho lend nnd are now enjoy ing gymnnatum oxercmea wioiikh the local achool. have not been grnnted a gymnnHlum a. yet. The girl hnvo secured the tio of the . r j t-An.,n.n t. ii 1 1 dnu'tl town. tlltttlt'l II ,1 Ul I"" ...... - nnd have put In enough gymnaa lum equipment o tnnt moat o" evening after .chool hour, they may be found having tho enjoy-. mcnt of Inking nhyalcnt exercmcn of thla nnturo, gymnaalum or no gymnaalum. m m Only on .election for the partlc t .i. t... ....n in the regular chapel exerclae of the high .chool tho flrat achool morning oi en.t week wa. rendered for tho lnium ii i .. MA.tiintf The pniKriilil. inwiHin, i.. aeloctlon wa. a piano aolo by lwiie Klrshman of tne .opnomoro ti., a Following the Initial gamo nf the football aeaaon, two of Hnrrlahurg . high .chool player, nnn tno nue fortuno to get hurt at tho .tart of whnt give, hope of being a fairly .ucrcaaftil one for tho boy. Joseph Mercer, ono of tho tnr player In the bnckflold on the' team, re ceived n more or lean aerloua Injury to hla nnklo. nnd It la nlao reported hnt .tnrrv Rnmmarvillo nlao ro- coived a hurt. a . mu. ...I.. nlnHa la .llMciiaaltiir the matter of getting the ti.unl clii pln. but no nenniio neciniun "- been reached na yet. nowover. a a Milt Jenn McAffco proalded In tho onnnclty of .oorotary nt the atttdent body meeting Wednesday morning instead of M.I.. Sybil Ollhert who wa. given tho election mitST I.A1U BY KOMANS NEAU LOMION IX KSGltASiJ Art I for Nearly T Thooaaiid Year, and Then iU'virtu .-ixw Edinuurg,' In IkWland . . .i . t.nA.n nncretn hiirh- no iu w .. - way waa laid down by the Roman. 7T . . Air v. ,.t Ki ln hingiana. oevwcvn - v..- and London. Excavations nv" ered .everal .cciion.. in ntii condition. Apparently tho m.terhi' wa a natural cement mixed wltn pebble, and worked Into a roadbed about twelve .nchca. thick. ' Tho art eccm. to have been lost lor nearly two thousand years, tho next example being In Edinburgh, Scotland. In 1873, when omo con crelo pavement., etlll In ue and good condition, wero made. . -mmtrv. Hellefoo- L'" Tu,-""..v iiV-for being VII I II V. VIII" . ' the flrat munic polity to expert-, ... . . tn tia ntimt Wltn ccmeni atiw-w BUI 11 1. reany .. ----- Michigan, tho Detroit autotnoo ie footory region." which mode tne concrete highway known to the nation. Thl. oany eiii . In 1907. In 1809 lea. thun nan a million aquorc yard, of concrete were laid, perhaps fifty mile... while in 121 more than alxty million .quare-yaros wei--1 more than 1000 mile. . I A taxi company o .iiuaieo It drove one .et of car. almost entirely on dirt road, ana unott.j.-. net almost entirely on concreto , nn, i, nnat 2.4 cents leaa per mile to. operate the taxis on the cement roa . -'Therere 11000.000 automobiles In the country. " they v-rage tho low amount of S000 mile, each year, the total miles driven ta S6 -000.000.000. At t cent- " 'e Saving, the ...m of J'"-"?0;?"? year could go toward building hard surface roada. which Income would build 24.000 mile, of per manent hlKhwitys every year. I To Keep Sprlngn fVom BrcnklnR ' Vnv rebound cllpa. T ghten spring clips. . Load the car properly. .' lteplace all broken part. Clean frequently to Prevent ruat. Prlvo carefully, especially on -APPo?rna'grPhlto between jllio lenve.. An Aliiiao of die KngHw ; To race an engine cause, cnor Aioiis .train on tho connecting rod and crankshaft bearing, tend ng to fluten them out. nnd producing hnwk.. This habit ."nietlntea tears off a. connecting rod cap. so thnt tho crank give. , am- i ..t .lAc nt tho eaae. It aucks oil upon that top of the pis ton, causing camon, and if con tinued makes the engine overheat. DanKt-m of "IjCBf Kklddine" Motorist, should beware of f akiftintr " Tn the late sum mer or eany autumn the falling of leaves on hard-surfaced road, fur nishes a .pecal hazard in wet weather, the water remaining un der the leaves when the remain der of the roadway is ary- V.. V,..su. KnAMl Tram Speed traps are not permitted by law In California. To secure .vMunoA traffic officers must bo In uniform and must pace the car or truca a i.vi-n umui..i..o with his motorcycle or cr. and the evidence of speed Is taken from his carefully cnecKca speeauiirewti . ah -lrln.. terminals should be Inspected at least, once a month. Improper or oeroct vo wirea miu nLHBn 1.... ntnloritv ot automobile fire. Keep all electric wires and cable, dry and clean, be nirt - n.l und moisture are liable to cause a short circuit. CAR TRAVEL INEXPENSIVE CHEAPKR- THAV STAY1XO AT HOMK, MIS TOl'IUST eling by autouioblle appears to be Judging from the expense account Kepi Dy J. v. ivuiikiii, wiiu mutni In Fresno a tew days ago accom mapled by Mrs. Rankin, after completing a Journey of approx imately 4&U0 miles irom warren. Ohio. They are v siting relatives here. Warren is less than twenty-five miles from tne Pennsylvania bor der. They camped out enroute. The coat of the entire trip was J91. Tin Included repairs to tho car and food, as well us gasoline and oil. Farmer Has J Terrible Experience "I don't think anybody ever suffered more pain than I have.' Twice I was operated for gallstones and a third operation was ad vised.? A friend in iowa wrote mc how he was cured by taking Mayr's Wonder ful Remedy.. I took a bot tle on his advice with good results and have also taken the full course. My pains are nil gone and I feel I am permanently cured." It re moves the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract, and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments; Including appendi citis, v One dose will con vince or money refunded. At All Druggists. A r.txxl Temporary Repair For an emergency gasoline pipe repair, common aoap has proven ..iLfarlnrV TnlcA SI ftTmtll piece and preas against the hole in . v. .... Aftnt hnvlnt- it mil If fl the soap to tho damagea iuoe muu ran unite ,-v, the soap to the tube with rubber I 61 per cent ahead of last year. tape. This will hold until the pip can be properly repaired. . Always use clean rain water or distilled water when filling the battery. Do not overrill nor slop water over top of the battery. It the battery Is wet on top. It I liable to discnarge Itself through this moisture. Always wipe dry, and be careful not to get any of the fluid on domes. " AUTO PRODUCTION GROWS TOTAfi FOR THIS YEAR FAR AHEAD OF LAST YEAR ' . September production of motor cars and trucks estimated by the National automobile chamber, of commerce on the basis of factory shipment figures to have been 328.748, and the total for nine months ot this year, 3.321,898. which compares w:th 1.884,289 in the first three quarters of 123. September production was 5 per cent unaer aiikuh . a. a, tvo, uuw - DODGEr BROTHERS BUSINESS SEDAN N A body built of steel finishexl inbaked-m enamel upholstered in genuine leather. A car that is sold at a price approaching open car cost. A car that will go anywhere an open car will go that will stand up under the same hard usage. A car attractively designed, with new type springs that notably improve the riding qualities new conveniences and fittings new beauty and comfort. i A car that has made closed car owner ship practical and desirable for everyone for business and family use alike for country and city. , v The price is $1250 f. o. b. Detroit $1475 deUvered . HATHAWAY MOTOR CO. - Successors to PACIFIC AUTO CO. Eugene. Oregon t tn i I I to tin. omco. i