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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1923)
"rr i .ii'i MM sm if ... ft II II !. Ml III 'nnoni44 475 DEPARTMENT STORES VmenV Fall Suits ; Attractively Styled and Priced WoWn's Suits for ull occasion, In U15 kcii- it ...i.innnlile model. 1 hey are excellent , Lit flilonnl)le model. They are JJen,ind priced exccedlnely CIk;oc ourMp'1)'1 now (roiu 75 Plain Tailored nnd ,, Fancy Stylo are shown In velours,' Poirct twill, and Yttlama. Most of the tailored models are in navy, while the dressier suits are In navy, brown and ' reindeer. They are trimmed with cm broidery and fancy stitching, and some add fur. The sizes range from Ifi 6 44. - 49.75 v to Blankets! Comforters! Save Money by Buying Them Here Set that you are supplied now, wjtb good warm 1cd We are prepared to supply ypu with Comforters snd BlankeU In almost any weight, color, or pattern you my desire And our prices are right I Koto the exccl I..S HtteH below I ....! 1 . Comforter i CkUarttn In a good ,l inl weight (or camp- $1.98 CMafartar In iMcoline gal Mlcen, oiloa filled. Feins' Iron)-? 1 r $2.98 to $7.90 (i . , ' Woo! Blankets '. .: Wool blankets of excellent quality, come In piaul-t ami jpltia white, gray and tan. Our )rirr nro ui.usu.-illy low. $5.90 and $6.90 Double Cotton Blankets , See 50x72 in jrmy and tan ;...$l.69 Site Wx.74ui gray, tan and white 1419 Size 61x76 in ray and tan 24 Size 66x80 in gray, tan and wliitc 2.9S jeJtWjn rrny antnnC...y 3.69 STrit 65xR0 in white, gray awl tan . 42.98 kW in white, gray and tan 3.69 MM fell war ye Unusual Hats Now on D1Splay-.'The Style Shop Fashion Art Lcnfjuc of America . featured these -1 HATS GAGE at the ,rtIlacin0W' ConKrcsa Hotcl. Chicago. Wc feel we DlcfcJ y,lr dislosal collection of hats which a 'he niost exclusive customer. l Jhe Styl MdWilUmettoSU. 1 Shop A, I -Mm fli " y ft cMiionShow 1 'StnudGid Ab if you. jwnt result. U. FOfl SENATE, IS BEPORT Legislator Confers ;:.Wit!i , Friends In This City STATEMENT PENDING Pniiliiiiil Mini Nell her . OwirimtH Nor llcnlc ItmiHii-, Hut others Aid IViiriili'in f Aitton Thin K, K. Kiihll, of I'orllni.rt, ioi. irr lit tlio Iiiiiihu lit (tin ImkI I'Kl'illiliiio, win M,,r (ho Hi'iiiih I'Hiiiiii'lci, mi 11 oiinilliliiin fi I'lllll'il KtlttCH nniinln,. lr, i Itoii, III tin. nliilnniiint of iinllllcitl fil.milii nf llu. Kim,. icKininior In thlH f-lly . U'hil tt,ttti,t jKuhll Ih.ki n rilalit. AllhuiiKh n viBinir nui!llnil olihnr to con rirm or (tony tin. rumur that tin wii to tur ti,i, liMtM. 1 1 Ix frli-mlK miilo tlmi Hutu In no doulil I hi. I 1111 11W11I11I mtiiiiuiivvimuit of IiIh ciinillclucy win bo imiilo within thu next 10 dny, ... Mr, Kuull, who In hrn In ieml Hiiniliiy on ft iihuiiiuint hunt, win Ihn mollvo for 11 IciiKlhy confer. iioo lu.ro liixl nlKht with locul iihmi who hiivo ImIhio ft promlnnnt pnrt In rcci'iil IioIUIoilI uollvliU! In lllln Ky. AlthmiKh no c1otittlr.it rcporl Oil tllO (lOMMINIlInn Willi V01Jf?!llf'fl hy Ilium. ini.Ki.nl id thn ni'i-Hlim, It lit nndorntooil Unit n ilurinltn 1 . pinion on thu inirt of tlm Hliito ii iNlitlor to ontnr thu nrlinnru'n wiin ri'itchvil dining tho tni'i.iliiK. CniMllilmy In (Crliiln T!i tittoiii'iil of tliiini. who nnnfi.rroil with Mr.' K iil.ll won ntronu to tlti. I'ffi'rt Hint tin. I'.pil- iluiid 1111111 W011M ho a cjiniililtiio for ;llii ni'iiillii lit tlm Mny primary. No tnrlliiT (K'lalla nn to whitt n tlm Iiiiii. Hint will hit liivolvit In ilm J riniury cnoimlKit Wflro Klvi.b out hy thow who with Iticliitli.d In tho Ioiik twin ft-rmmo ovirr tho iiolltlt'iil pi iotiu:iH, AHIiiiiikIi riiriiom luivo hwn morn' or U'Htt provnloni rontitTnliiK tho lionnlhlllly Unit Ktihll wonhl ho jnmonif itioxi prowut on lhi Mny ibullol, UiPrw him hi-cn 110 Jlr";t NlutiMiti'iit from tho loKlnlutor ni, to 11 In liili'iilloim concornliiR liln po. Illlrnl Iji Tho rportn of hU frlrniln her4 who iH.riii to tv In rloiw nnd tnil iimtn tnut'h with tho plaitn of (ho proponed rundldnto uro factum thut hrnr nil Ihn ittnrkn of nccurncy innit Intlli'itln (hat thrro will noon Im n dlriTl nli(iii'iit I'onilnit frmi Kuhtl and IhaL crnnflrniltiir iho ru-iiioi-h of hln Inionilnii to compote for (ho ni-naio nomination. ThnMi Sow In Itno, At prcnent (Ihto nro three avowed I'limtidatcH for tho nN-nato-rlal primary, tMiarlen K. McNnry, who htm held (ho office for n trix yenr term; tlcorro I,, linker, mayor of Portland, and (', K. .McArttillr, former memher of eoimreHn, who hint week hroko In amoiiK iho pon nllilllilen with a vlKorouu ultack on Ihn Kit Klux Klnn. K K. Ktihll In a Krndiinln of thn rtilvernlty of (ireicnn, with thn rlantf of 10.1, and wan prominent diirlnx hln iinderKiiidtialn dayn on (ho lo rnl cnmpun. lor Ihreo yearn he wan capdiltt of thn hiinehall team and wan actively Inlerentcd In other tuilvernlty uffnlrn, nrrordlnit to Iho word of nevenil of hln claiui mulen In thin city. ' j , , SPECIAL TRAIN PLANNED MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE,, SUNDAY, OCT. 21 923 I'ortlnml; Wllllum He Akr, I'ort liuid, nnd Lao Milnloy, Portland. All of tho mini olnclod hiivo boon pi'oiiiliient In unlvornlly Joui'iiullmi anil mont of thnm hitvo had pi'uo llcal iiewnpilpoi' lralnlMK. ,". . . . Tho corninnnleM will ho follrtwed hy a haitqiiot Jit which Jenn Jiy nieiit, of III" niilvornliy, Will ho the IHliiclpiil Hpenkoj', Tho affair will lii'Hlii at fil.'K) and nil momhorn of Hut fraternity am oxpectod tO' ho In fittcndiuica, I STATEHOOD DESIRED BY SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA avNKAimi vori'i novk.miiki 1 6 ON lIMNIO.V i 1 COUNH FILES fliAIMH NO HKMONHTIWKCJ-, ; 1IADK HV KOPI'ANtl , v lUltlil or Way ft- lloild HrnM-A ' hy 1'nuul 'nucturc Claim , . MmltcaKo Klllto ViUvl Ijinn county ynntorduy filed hn HiiMwer In thn olronit court- auit n-cuiiily ItiHtltuted uKulnBt- It and iho Routhcrn Piuclflo companir by Hnim Koppnnir In which ho ikii damiiKen for hulldlnif ft county road over hln incmlwn on th-lower Hliinlaw rlvor. Till In iho rbad. which tho railway company t constructing. The ckinty nllocnn lint duo notlco of hulldlnif tho road wan nerved, that appralnerlf unnenHcd thn dnnniKon, that all ordinary pro. cediiro wan carrlod out and that Kjppnnr did not renionHtrato. . W. J. I'nlnniik yontordny filed ult In circuit court tutalnot K. Tl. KliiKman, Kathorlno I'alanuk and Klophon J. Palunuk, . nccklnif to foreclow, 11 mortKiuro; ' It In n) Relied lliaL thero Im duo H2ti with lutnront at elKht TH-r onnt frr.mi Oc ilolmr 4, 1922, and Intoront at tho .narno rutn on $1000. from October I, 19S2, ulno nilorney fen. I'lilanuk fflcd milt nimlnnt' the mime pernonH neeklnif to foroclone ;inother mm-iKiiiro In tho um. of 4to0 with IniiTent at elKht per cent from October 1, 1022, and $1011 atliiney feo. K. J. Heffron Im iiltornoy for tho plaintiff In both C&HCH. , , .. (lordon B, Wnlln. wo Riven n .JndRment yenlcrdny nKnlniTt Alln Krothcrtiln for nevornl iramii al iened duo different pernonH In Ku Keno. ... I'hin KoKiu'Mti'd hy l'rcl(li nt limit. llllC III HoiltUll HMK!ll Ikilint CoitIkI Out JIJNKAir, AliiMka, Oct. 20. A Hpculal tdnction to ponn on tho liienllon of dlvldinif tho torrlUiry ofAlankn, of which tho Into 1'rcnl denl llardliiK nuKKHMted tho nouth nrii portion inliiht well bo udinll led noon un a ntato, wnn today calliul .by tho Juneau city council or November 0. Tho "city of Ketchikan anked all oltloii In HoutheuHtorn Alnnka to luivo'iin Ldectlon on tho (mention that day. Commercial bod I en In Kotch'knn, WcuiikvII, 1'otorMburK and Juneau, all In Houtheuntorn Alanka, hav, Bono on record In fa vor oX divlHioh., , ( - If tho vote Novomber t In In fa- -vor of dlvlnlon, advocaten of the chuiiKa propone to nold a conven tion horo Novomber 16, to consider wdyn nnd meann of prcecntlng- the matter to! conitrena. FARMERS DO ROAD WORK (illAVF.I.INt; KF.TWFJvN MCIIBY AMI tXlltt'ItCi ItltllXiK Knrly (orn.atlon ' or a atato of tho union from Boutheaatern Alan kn, wan nuKKented by the. late I'n-nldent llardlnu In Heattle July 27, In Iho flrnt net npeoch he made after hln return to (ho ntatcH from a tour of tho North. The npeoch wan delivered to a throng; In the ntadlum ot tho Unlvornlty of Wiu ItlKtin, when Mr. Hardlnir wan al reiuly In the Kriiep of tho lllneitM tht coded fatally nix dayn later In Han Fninclnco. Mr. Jlardlnn nuKKcntcd that the n-rrtlory bo divided Into two parte and that one of them be forthwith ndmltied to the union. "Alanka in dcMtlnod for ultimate nlutehood," ho wild. 'In a very few yearn we can well net off tho pan handle and a lorKO block of the connect Inn Moulheantern part an ntiile. Tl would bo the Breatcat Hlnulo Impirtun we could (fivo.to tho rlb'ht kind of development." , , SUGAR CONCERN IS CITED ' "" ' ''" ' -;---'-?"i"!. ' .. "Jffiyrtf .J-.'iiiu'i.j'lil'iir Cu-iiiJ.jimL jV.ijiiiaii.-jiri.qi.. j.l.Ha l li.i i n..ull.itlill WftlHWWj i ISM i I VI W I ll.'SJgliffMi iiiiMMiMMMlboui,i;' tliliil i' 1 I ritrmUt.i li i u i I i i IMi ffTMO in nn e urnr n i w l i ii i j f'l mi Mil i w i I ,1 l-TAII-II)AIIO COMPANY HEID TO BK MONOPOLY t i Tho fnrmern llvinir on tho road between 1 MVadmoiul'H ferry .and the Cnhura; brldico on tho mrth nldo of tho McKenKle river are maklnir excellent protrrewi :. -with their rond Improveniont. accordlnK to a report from that nocllon yon terdny. .. i i , ' Thn fnrni'TM urn donutlnir the travel and (heir labor and have Iho roail about throe-fourth fin inhod. Tho dintanco la n mile and thrce-ntuu-tcra. Thn aravol i -ob tnlned frcn tho McKenxio Mver nearby and 40 yard are belru; hauled dally. It In expnetod that a total of about ROO yards of the Kravoi will bo hauled.'" " An excellent road for all-year travel will ba tho roeult tlio frn(- ein aay. , . - P.-T. A. IH'-.MCtJATKJ TO ATTKND MKhltlltl) SK.SSIO.V Iteprenentadven of 'the' Parent- Teacher oiworlotloliM of Ihin rlly who will nil end thn nnnunl nlate nonnlon of (he I'.-T. A. to bo hold nt Medford Octobor ' 13 . (o IB.' Will make thn trip on a npeclal train that livivon KiiRono at 11:20 A. M. next Tirenday, uccnrdliiK to Mm. Itobert H. Iliinton, pranldoiit nf (ho (, T. A. council. Tho special trnln will ouio carry dnli-ifaltons from I'ortlnml and other polntn In (ho Willamette valley. Tho Ktiffenn delegation of IB repronentailvcW will wear apeclul littdKen beftrlnn the" name1 "Ku gene." Tho delegnlen mot yenter dny with Mm. Iliinton to arrange final plana for tho trip to the con vention. m li- six STUDENTS HONORED SIRMA HKI.TA fill TO HOLD INITIATION TOItAY Six men, chonen from thn Junior and nenlor clnnni'B of tho unlvor nlly, .will be Initiated Into tilgmn Delia ("hi. national' profennlonnl Jniirnallnm fraternity, at nn Initia tion cercinnny to no neut una. ni ternoon nt the ilotel Onbtirn. Tlie randldnlen are Hnhort Lane. Ku Konn; Taylor llimlon, nuriin; . Ben Maxwell, Haleiiii lion wooaworu, WATCH REPORTED STOLEN MAN KNTl'RS Ho!nK OI' Ale ' RKitT I'KRi'crr irmii:- '-'' Hoport of tho entering of the home of AlHcrl Porfect and the Mealing or a gold watch and chain mndo hat tilght to Iho police. Mr. Perfect' report that on, re turning to hln home on tho high way between tiugeno and Spring field, about nine o'clock Innt night, that hn now a man quickly leave tho placo ort 1ho approach of tho owner, A aenrch of tho houne re vealed that the watch waa mittning, but nothing lsa Nocmcd to bo dln turhed. ' It la pfemrrtod that the man wan frightened away on the arrival of tho owner, according to tho opin ion of tho police. ' ' r' Prompt Service- "Hang It, boyl" exclaimed tho tendnrfoot from tho Kant an the bellboy -for a Texa hotel - came bouncing 1n on him without knock ing, "haven't you got any monnora about you?" "inctn I you ring? ' anked tno boy. Ot cdurao I'rang." "Didn't you ring three tlmen?" "It may have, boon three, as I wnn In a hurry for Ice water, but that doenn't excune you for bund ing In tho door." . 'Hog pardon." replied the boy, n ho bncked out, "but you ouRht to read the hell card. It's one ring for the portnr. two for the bellboy and three for a gun, and when a gnoat ring fof a gun In thl hotel: tho order aro to get It to htm before the other fellow can beg bin pardon!" Houston Post. WASHINGTON, Oct. 20. An or der to "cease and denim from con Hiilring to maintain tho monopoly In tho beet sugar mdnntry enjoyed by them" was ianued loduy by the federal trndo comminnion ugolnst the Uliili-ld.iho Hugar eompany. Halt iJike City. Amalgamated Hogar company, Ogdcit. and E. H. Wooley and A. P. Coopor, Salt Ijikc City. - , : ' The complaint against K. P. Cul ten, lllgby. Idaho, was dismissed. In Issuing tho order, the com mlwilon cloned a case that has been hanging fire many month during which several hearing were held and inqulrle mndo Into the beet nugiir Industry of the West by commission agent. Specifically the order is directed against any conspiracy nmong tho respondent, "tl) To. prevent the establishment Of beet sugar enterprise and the building of sugar fuctorie by per nons or Interest other than sold cornoration respondents and It). to obstruct or prevent competitor or prospective competitor irom engaging In (ho purchaso of sugar hMt unci in tne mwiuiatiuio salCg of, refined beet sugar." ; f r i HALTED ON GOSHEN R0AP CH JiYTOV " . HAM, 11KOUGHT IN TO ANSWKR niAKfiES 'X : ' &njrnght 12 Hart Schaffwr & Mara .f, , " ' : Does Your Suit Re Satisfy You? II Your suit ouglit hot to be just ;"wll4ridit, t i guess. iou ougnt 10 reel, dv vaeojge, mats a preai suit pt qomesi l . wnp Habitually wear Hart potties feel, that their suits and bvercdats are mighty lucky buy. They; feel it's extraordinary to have such good luck season after season. Pntrolmnn A. V. Pugan lost night at the Instance of C. P. rov oreaux. of this city, placed under arrest Clayton O. Hall, of San FranclHca- -who In charged with being an absconding debtor. ,He is alno . accused of an attempt to make off with a diamond ring, the . M e,wn. vlrl. The young man was commltted to Jan. According io mo oi,i-v. a Hall, who occupied a room In the novcreaux home, mndo prepara tion for a hasty exit from the rity. Aware of his lodger's Intentions Mr. Povorcaux kept tab on his Ktnnilv Hall departed juid Mr. llevoreaux gave chaso In hlR car, Intercepting nis qwirr, who wo -wiUklng along the hlgh way toward Goshen. - The accused wn required to return with his captor and was turned over to the police , I. A Queer CIibp "I don't care much for Green. "Why not ?" i "The olher day I asked him to let me -pav the check for lunch, and he did It. without even put ting up tho argument that It waa 111 turn." Dotroit Free Press.- ,Tins roVfntKssM.jf makes mm own wine , 1 IftiPl I I is 1 n1 1' 1 1 r. - ,'. r (i fw '(. ..(- ,; t . ;,s ", - , : . , Congronsman John Phillip Hill,' of Baltlmoro,, Md., hn started a homo-ma'do grnpo pros In tho collar of hln homo, No.- S Went Franklin street Ho assort ho will fill a kog with tho grnpo Juloo and lot f.r mnntntlon gonnrato alcohol until prohibition agent annoimco tho percentngo that .breaks the law. Cotigrenninnn Hill wnnln a definite ruling from the1 treasury department on what constitutes an lll.gal amount of aleohono comom, na assorts, I There's no luck. Our'suits ore right, all of them. If ever we slip on one, we make gooa -at once, cheerfully. trill: ::( t Come .see for yourself-r-there's no obligation i t .v.- y . ; Wade ' ' 1 'li . ' ink DroSi Hart Schaf fner & Marx clothes fERSHNG Off TO FRANCE GENERLAIi ' SUPS QfclETLY AWAY FOB JOURNEY .v..t WASHINGTON, Oct. 20. John J. PeraKlngi who; . a 'little evef. six years ago. secretly left Washington for. Franco, again ihas , alipned quietly away from the.-capital for a sojourn on, . French soil. Hia pannage over the Attantio has -been engaged aboard . the . liner evia than. .foiling today from New York and It. will hi, three months before he return, again . from., the land where. Ms leadqrahjp, helped? to wrtte history during the great ,war. ;. Neither... tho general', home, nor ihol nf his sister. Mrs. D. M. Butler of Nebrasko. Who ' accompanied aim, appear on the Leviathan's list ot passengers; but only In re spect to the lack of publicity sur rounding his departure doe his going today resemble that of 1917. This time he Is bound for a holi day.. It will be so far as the brother and sister are able to con trol events In France. Just a sight seeing tour of their own with the public not invited. ..... i v ., TERMINAL CAFE Merchants lunch, too, 11 to i. Home cooking. Quick service. "v.v.--. " "-i .- .. .,10-4-tf Eugene. Collection Agency No collection, no fee. no entry feo or due. W. H. Blower. . 11-U-tt Insure with Henry Tromp, JJ W. I -, Yoa jremr-caia iw''. A strapping wenmn bearded a trail., I. TJ .. v ' . . . ... ,., .a.-, Minea into a seat and paid her fare. The J" d not traveled more tSan m.v uiuv.u - lien ane -rose -and rang up a caah fare. Whereupon the conductor atrod. up -to her. r'TOidan,." he - demanded, "do yoa- .Tcnow- th t ' mnat" turn (n every faro run; up, upon that register?". - T- ;. throwing open 'her -east and; ahow- iiia- m onuHo. . nen-uw new in spector." Everybody Mogailne. Music House. -phope,l. 7-25-tf Ask HenW Trnmti nr Infnrm.. tlon about III Insurance. - - 7-1-tf Re1tr Ctajmd AT forranKa Eugene Headquarters tor Congoleum Gold Seal Gold Seal Congoleum , Art Rugs Size ViX 3 feet .'.60c Size 3x3 feet $ 1:40 Size 3x4 feet Size 3x6 feet Size 6x9 feet Size 7yix. 9 feet Size 9 x 9 feet Size 9 xlOVi feet Rugs and floor Coverings Size 9 Size 9 xl2 xJS feet . feet 1.70 2.80 9.95 12.40 14.95 17.50 19.95 24.90 i r- f Gold Seal Congoleum Stove, jRugs , Size 3 x3 feet ......J..... ...:......l-...-..$10 Size 4jx4j feet 4,15 Size' 6 t x6 feet 5.60 2 yards wide, per square yard (laid) ..$1.90 3 yards wide, fier square yard (laid).... .....I-.' 1.00 Gold Seal Congoleum Rug-Border 36 inches wide, periliiicat yard'j(not laid) .Y5c 24 indies, wide, per lineal yard (hot laid)..,.., Wc HERE IS THE PLACE TO FURNISH YOUR HOME About Our 1 JZ.CXVJ.0 Eur Way Applegate furniture Company NEXT TO HEILIG THEATRE-PHONE fit