Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, October 21, 1923, Image 5

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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE, SUNDAY, OCT. 21, 1923
Ari Stunningly
b" t l ylo prominence
I '. . Ci..nriiiu8 triiu-
m flV""" .....
Se to meet every prcf-
ticncc : ;
Vou'll enjoy' the reasonable
$29.50 to $yv.3w
LARGE'S
V ' 865 Willam ette Street
rillllnK urriro uiid has left fr
mll..ii.l ,,,, W nur ,u Hll1
I'H'Ku fur Unhung,
Hniiihu-il Mill Hums Ninvtiig
HIIWIIIK HIIH HI II J Krlllliy ( I III'
IH'W Klllllll SUWIIIIII Wllll'h hua
been lllhllllUMi ,.,,. N(,
CAUGHT IN THE ROUNDS! a
!!!3MesBlK!HWH
m-iM mi Portland l-aw-
l n.ii.. Intnl . realtor. In
Ll ih wk-riid an s ltul-
m romana.
artnll (lands ffaitt fmm
it- Th. houifholil goods
u poiiork have arrived here
ttitHin, Wyoming.
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L KkpMi and rumllir lli-nH
n Eliput, wua snu ion,
ul an hero to vlalt Mr.
' ntnt. IK i"t Mr. U
A lor a fsw days.
,
mm Mm Joins lxrl Auto
r-V. M. Hoe. reoenl arrival
i bm Billlnf., Montana, l
m.OftQ on we eaiee sian di
hptis liuli automouiio
m (lab to Plan Program
1 Uu.onmlux year, will uii
nil meeting of tlm Ku-
nm club to be hold at Hi"
k ttmnlt next Frlilsy eve
ning, according lo . Kriitik, Pago,
president. A committee rrnlly
appointed to outline pinna lor III
year will make a report.
,
Ifr-ro from WnMtUiur Charles
M. Neet, resident of Wendllng, wn
among tlm visitors from the Mo
hawk district In iho oily yesterday,
-
Ncwburg YMtiire limn Mr. nnd
Mra. 8. H, frauds, of Newhurg,
are hero lo spend iho week-end aa
tlm guests of Mr. and Mra. J. K.
Ilondmnn, HBO 1 1 lull street,
Ilbnniaanl frutn llraiMnl Clar
ence C. llanaon. nf Hid llnlhaway
Motor compouy, who haa been
confined to Iho Mnrcy liuaiillul (or
lh aat two weeks, Ima recovered
auftlclonlty lo lenvo (or hla Iiuiiid.
MarllicH Kiillat ll'T Aldrlrigo
XV, Kooney, o( Hay, W,ab Tvho
haa been working In thla city haa
enlisted In t tin United tlliitra nm
rlno .carpa IhrouKh Iho local re-
mm
Jhese
0
tlits will
a!Cn(i, !C,0U,(1 affor1 cIothc9 extravagance
nun oncs w,1 most appreciate the saving
WWy of our suits. Their tip-hiil climb to
prosperity m , Kivc t,em rc(l 0f vaue.
th.tn$ T"' who nrc on thc wy "P wil1 fin 1
b0h tl'cir ap)carnncc and tjieir bank
'Mount profit through wearing them.
r.CollcRian clothes are excellent in fabric
hrl y''l,'Py give so much for a moderate
lri-$30 and up.
Eutfene
)lenMill Store:
Vlallrt llroiliiirN Hon J, r,. luy,
or NomiMii, Oklahoma, In htn
vlHllliiK hla hrolhcra, K. M. Day,
V'. Ji ' ' riri ali ooi, und Uvl I my,
Mud UiiiHiIti at reel,
VIhIUiik nl Hiilnn O, l Dunn,
nick iiiiiii wllh ihn iOiiki.imi .Nil mm
"Ki'iiry, una ion ror
Miili'lii, wham ha will apeiiil the
. m
(JiitrnrmiNiit ln4 kT H.t lica
nilhl, Kovornmvnl iiiuiknr In Ihn
Caawiilo illalrlrt, wiw hum yiwlnr
"iiy on hla rnlurn from I'ortliuii
mill hita lufl for Oakrlilun.
William I ,n Ira anil Wlf llnn
NMIIIiiin Ijilril mill w-lfo, rorinnrly
or llila rlly, who ,,ow (vo Kll,.
ant WiiHlilnKton, urn horn lo vlalt
j-olitllvM mill frli'iida. Ixilrd la n
Twtlhiir ,,r ! M I ,.i.-.i .rf niAUU
llotnriw rrmn r.urnio Mra.
Kiiuiiii Frli.ilni.r, of Mi In city, who
wor I Mi. iuiki few mniiiha hita bemi
vlalllhK In (li'riiiany, hua nrrlvml
hoiiia, Mik, Krlmlnor wua (oriinir
ly rnahler in t lit. Oaliurn lintel
oIiiIiik room,
I'oniiiT HixI(i-iu Horn Mr.
mill .Mra. .1 it Hum (lohlamlth. former
'"lih'iila or thla uuy. who now ro.
aide in Ori'Kon City, wcrn here
yeainriluy on n hrlef aloii on iholr
return to their homn after a trip
ne Hrrnn in loo K,liat,
Man Injiintl Willi Air John
KIiik, of lxiwi.ll, la nt Ihn Mercy
hoiliii followltiK nn aroiiletit yo
triliiy In tilili-h hn Hualnlneil a
aevern Kiiah on the head. Klnir wna
UalllK It dlllllile-eilKeil no willed
alliied nnd fell on hla hend.
Yiniicii Will Ifnvn lillitrTi'H
Nlrlit The lomil IoiIko of tho
Hrotherhooil of Anierkjin Yeomen
will hold it rhllilren'aj nlifhl pro
Hrnm lit Wijilea hull Wodneadny
nlKhl of thla work. Tho children
will put on tho proR-ram nnd It la
planned to aervo refrcnlimoii'.
llmiM' lo llo Monti neorvn O.
Ooodnll. . who recently aold hla
properly on Kalrmount helKhta lo
Carl 0. Waahhurne and SeoiK II.
Mi Mornin. la plnnnliiK to move
the limine In the uprlnif to a lot
recently purliaad at J 0 B Moaa
atreel. Mr. McMorrnn and Waah
hurne imrchaaed tho land hut Mr.
(loodall retained the houae.
fintTtnutl4'nt. Vbtlw KlKila
K. J. Moorn, county achoot auper
intendont, vlalted tho lilack Ilutto
and lndnn achnola Friday, He
any a the I union nrhool la badly
tVercrowded but na a number of
fninllloe aro reported to ho about
ready to move awny nothlnar will
bp done to relievo tho conxeailon
at preaent, anlil the auperlntendent.
I'jtMK'rn Kuir lo KnUTtalit
Mualc, mirth nnd myatery will he
itlrnctivo fen i urea of the Hal
lowe'en party lo bo held by the
I'-vanKftllno chapter of tho Order o(
tho lCaatern ritar o( thla city Octo
ber II. The hall of the Maaonlc
temple will bo altrnctlvely decor
ated with autumn cotora and llnl
lowo'eii noveltlea. according lo the
committee mctubera In churso of
tho event.
Mnoan Onkv lo Vlatl rnrrnlUa
A. delegation of A 0 niembora of
the ljidlea of the Mooaehenrt l,e
Klon will accompany tho drill team
of tho Kugeno order on a vlalt to
the C'orvnllla lodito next Tueaday
evrnlnir where n claaa of candl
dalea will bo Initiated nt a cere
mony to he conducted by the Ku
Kenlana. A return vlalt from the
Corvnllla IoiIko la planned for the
nriir future.
IVrmll for NewniatpiT llnlMlns
Taken Ota t'harlea H. Klaher
yeatenlny took out a permit for
the erection of hla twrnt-atory con
crete bulldlmr at 1041 Willamette
atreel to houae tho Guard nowa
pnper plant. Tho ea1lmnte1 1 coat
la ISO.OOO, ecordlnf lo the per
mit". Hr. R. V. Rtivere, pnatnr of
the Flrat Chrlatlan church, look
out a permit for the erection of
residence nt 1330 Oak street nt a
coat of 15000.
ComntlHK!mt IIoiinci to lap' Kn
fiuind With the moving of the
Martin tire nhop from Seventh
avenue eoat to the new building
now under conatructlon (or the
firm on Pearl atreet between
llluhth nnd Ninth nvonuea, Iho
Oroya' Pnah nnd Curry commlaalon
department will tnko over the
The Prime
Function
OF OPTICAL SERVICE
is to give Better Vision.
Its purpose is to correct
thc cause of inaccuracies
, of focus that produce
poor viion.
With the aid of lenses,
Optical Service gives, as
nearly as human knowl
edge and skill permits,
thc clear, keen vision
that Nature intended, and
which Modern Life de
mands. Ours is a specialized serv
ice of eye care.
Dr. Royal! Qick
878 Willamette Sr.
mi rlera viicnl ed. - The. lira . aliop
will movo about Novi.rnbor 1, uc
' u.iIiiik to ureaent plana, .
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I'liliimhlit T.'ro Man lli-ro H. A.
MiiAlllnter, of Portland, eroilll
i nn ii ii u or of lh Columbia Tiro
eorpiiriilloii, wua a huameaa vlaltor
In Kuifi'iio yoNtiirduy, .
'
VInltliiK nt NiWMrt-Mlaa Ellr.
ii lie Hi MeMiihon of thla city, hua
left for Newport by motor with n
party of friend nnd will apund
ilia week-end on the count, , .
' Iivh NoIIm IIoiimi and Iot Billy
I, uvi. haa mill hla houae and lot at
Hlia KlKhlli uvemio weal, to Ctein
and Kmheryn Howell, of Hnrrla
Ihhk, who Intend to make their
homo there.
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Itoliirn Kroin I'oillaiut TV w.
HurrlH, local phyalnlan, accom
panied by Mra. Ilarrla and hla
duiiKhtnr, Mra. A-noa Thornlon,
haa relumed from u fuw dnya' vlalt
In 1'orllund,
IMkiiiIhmoI From Mcr'y llimpltiil
I'utlniilM dlninlfMed yeatorday
from Die Mnrcy hoapltul were Mra.
M. Chaffee and Infant aon, of Uox
lr, and Mra. W. C. Htcud and In.
rant aon, of KuKeno,
lU-IMirt That liullaii (ilrlH Ktm
KuKiino pollco woro reiiuoated to
bo on tho lookout for two Indian
Klrla that encaped yoatardny from
the Inillun aehool ut Halem and
woro bulloved to bo headed till
way,
Iti'ltrcu of Honor to llavo Party
J ho UeKret of Honor will meet
Wodnenduy cvonlng at tho K. of P.
hall. I'liina for the holding of a
Hallowe'en party aro being made
by Iho mvmbura of tho organic
Hon. ' I'lrcmiin Haa Injury C. B. In-
mnn, foreman employed with the
KiiKcno water board, la receiving
treatment at Iho Kugcna hoapltul
ror ii n Infected thumb a tho re
ault or nn accident while ho wan
at work. .
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Jolly GlrlH Prcpara ltmttmfm
lrty A Hallowe'en party will be
held by the Jolly Olrla, an organ
ization of thj llebekuh aaaembly,
ut iho rooms of tho I. O. O. P. A
committee la now making pluna for
the event. ...
lUtunw from Itaawbunt Mra.
C. I. Hnrnurd haa returned from
Itoaeburg after a vlalt of aeveral
dnya.- Klio waa accompanied on
the return trip by Mra. Kmma
Monro of Drain, who will visit here
and also at Knlem.
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Mnt McKntik Mrs. J.
A. McKenilo, of Kalrbury, III., af
ter a vlalt of aoverol months with
her aon. W. H. McKensie, linotype
operator for tho Morning Reglater,
expecta to leave today for homo.
Hhe will bo taken to Portland by
ner son, ...
si'.'.
Htoui Rijiwanl from JailClar
ence Htout, who was arrBied laat
week on chargo of driving a motor
car without a driver's license and
also of carrying a concealed-weapon,
was rcleuscd from custody
yesterday.
Mill Man la Hurt C. V. Camp
bell, logger employed with the
Klrby IJrolhors company at Hwlss
home. Is receiving treatment nt
the Kugeno hospital for an Injury
to hla left wrist as tho result of
an accident with an axe while ho
was at work.
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Improvlne; from IPiiOsi Mrs.
Htella I'olll. teacher of tho fourth
grade at iho tleary school, who
has been III for the past several
days, Is reported to be much Im
proved. Mrs. O. D. Petorson 1
leaching tho fourth grade during
tho ubsence of Mrs. I'olll. '
.
Munlrnl 8at1o!y Una MrrtJnc
Tho first of a sorles of musical
events that will be held during the
college year by the Mu Phi Bp
sllon. women's honorary musical
society of the Unlveralty of Ore
gon, wna held yrsterdny nt the
women's building of the u. or o.
Coat lie port oil Htolcn A report
was made to tho pollco last night
thnt a brown coat, the property of
Miss Kern Cummlngs. motor route
A. hud been taken from a car
while the machine ws4 parked at
Tenth avenue west and Olive street
lost night. The owner missed the
cont from the parked car about 11
o'clock, ,
flmrrh Official VUhs Dr. R. O.
Downey, of New York city, secro-
,tary of tho national Presbyterian
i i .in i. .. ......
i.i.iTiii.'. isi.wn aKTOiiTir-n, win
Modny and will speak al tho even
ing services of Central preshyior-
Inn church of this city. Dr. Down
ey is here In the Interests of the
niitlCnnl benevolont work of thc
churoh,
Fum-ml Will lie Held Today
The funornl of I'rofessor C. r.
Lambert, who dlod nt Sprlngricld
Krlday, will bo held at the Memo'
dlst church In that city this after
noon nt two o'clock. Rev. Thomas
D. Yarnos will havo chnrgo of the
oervloes. Tho body will bo sent to
his old home nt Munclc, Indiana,
for intermont.
Iirclon Itcprcoentatlvo Back To
tin)' Oeorgo B. Love, chairman of
tho Oregon state delegation nt the
annunl session of the 48. held nt
Ban Francisco In conjunction with
the oonciave or tho American i-e
glon, Is expected to return hero to
day, Tho other Kugene delegates
rrom the I-eglon post ana tho wo
men's auxiliary aro also expected
loony. ;
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' Old-Tlmo MctluxllMt MlnMrni
Hor KeV. O. B. Whltmore, 36
years ago pastor of the Methodist
church here, la In KUgene accom
panied tiy his wife on the way
home to lallas, Texas, Tho couple
haa boen traveling by . motoT
through dlfforont parts of the
United States and Canada, They
expect to leave for the south this
afternoon. -
"
Incomo Tax Meeting to Do Held
The Rivorvlew community will
Join with Lone Pine In holding a
mooting Wodneaday night at Lotto
Pine aoiiool nouae tor . the purpose
of dlscuaslng tho Inoome tax law.
The mooting will begin at eight
o'olock. DC James H. Gllbort, or
the economics department of tho
Unlvorstty of Orogon, will address
tho mooting, which will bo opott to
all.
Penny to llavo Hum at OoMar
tirovc a new store ot the J. c.
Penny company will be opened at
Cottage Grove under the manage
ment of Charles 8, Lowry, present
assistant manager of the Eugene
store of the concern, Tho cottage
0 rove store Is expoctod to bo open
ed In tho spring, ncoordlng to pros-
ont plans, The store will be es
tablished In tho Karl Hill building
whloh Is now under construction.
PflOblMFORTIlfS
IS AROUSING INTEREST
Pioneer Plan Being Extend
ed, Is Report
churches"tTking part
liocnl AwiiNilalloii Oflhlnlx Oiitlliic
llouillo of Organization
In This City
Tho pioneer program which Is
tiring promoted by tho boys' d
partiniml of tho local Young Mm's
Clirlstlun nsoclutlon Is getting
away to a good start, according
lo lhin in charge, Already 150
boys have been lined up lo take
Ui program and olhors aro ex
prosalug a desire to got Into one
4f the pioneer clubs.
"This work Is four-fold In Its
scope, helping a boy to develop
phy nlcal In liitbllectuuflly, initially
and dovotlonally." said W. P. Wal
ter, boys' secretary. "The program
Is so designed as to tie a boy more
closely to his homo, tho church
und tho school nnd seeks to help
him find his ii1ii,a In service In
'tlieso throe great Institutions, as
well aa a placo of service In thc
community, i
"Tho pioneer clubs cf tho city
aro opon to any boy, regardless
iof his religious belief or nation
ality. Tho boy simply signs an ap
plication blank for membership
III one ot thc clubs. Ho is then
asked to pass the pioncor test
which conslsta of his learning the
alms of a pioneer, tho first verso
of tho 'FHar Hpangled Banner,' the
saluto to the American and the
Christian flag and tho memorizing
of the Lord's prayer. He is then
ellglbla for membership and Is
awarded a bronze pioneer button.
Ho then strives for points in thc
'.tour sides of the program, physi
cal, intellectual, social and dovo
tliinal." Awards Aro Made
Kuch month that he attains at
least 60 points In each of the above
phases of the program he files a
'notch In the pioneer button; If ho
gels (0 points ho flies two notches:
.70 points he files three notches,
kind 80 points ho files four notches,
it was stated. When he has filed
.24 mtches in the button he is
awarded & silver button and when
he bss 24 notches In Uie silver
button he Is awarded a gold but-
tton and he is then a third degree
pioneer. There are other awards,
such as felt sweater emblem and
service awards. . The boy is also
entitled to wear the pioneer uni
form which consist of corduroy
diiklng breeches, a flannel shirt
with square design, symbolic cx
the four square program, nnd a
,Tnir of pioneer wool stockings.
The uniform Is very serviceable
Land can be worn to school.
' ' Mr, Walter announces a loaders'
training olose which starts today
aj. i p. m. and whloh will run for
.a period of five weeks. Leaders'
certificates will be awarded to
those leaders taking the full five
weeks' course. - Twenty men are
'already lined; up for the courso
and it Is hoped that many more
ywlll Join.; The course Is open to
any man or young mun in ino dis
interested In investing some of hist
.a pare time In helping nine of the
growing boys of Kugene to find
themselves and their place in life,
tsdtool Credit tllven
"One of the best things about
Uila program," says Mr. Walter,
f'ia- that n boy receives credit for
hla attendance at church and Bun
day school. ..This Induces him to
go to Handny schriol and does not
,'irp Mm go. Ho sees the value
In taking the whole program and
is wi-onii to line up and be a regu
lar fellow with the rest - ot tho
crowd." Boys Interested In the
program are urged to get In touch
with Mr.' Walter at the Y. M. C. A.
K local btbis' council Is being
formed to handle the work and a
pioneer news sheet will be pub
lished the latter part of the month
or the fore part of November, tell
ing of tho activities of the pioneer
clubs of the city. K pioneer club
hoa been organized In the Methor
dlst church, one In Central Pres
byterian church and cluba are be
ing organised In the Baptist, Con
gregational and the Christina
churches. Other olubs will bo
formed as rapidly as leadership
la available. '
. ANNOUNCEMENTS
THE GENERAL All OF THE
W. K. church will meet In tho
"churoh parlors Tuesday, Octo
ber 23, nt 2:30 p. m.; division
" Kn. 2 with Mrs. V. O. Taylor,
ohalrmnnk will entorltnin. Dl
. .vision No. 10 will hdld a mls-
ceilaneoue food salo at this time.
. A special Invitation la extondod
to all.
AMARANTH WILL- MEET IN
Mnaonto temple Monday at 7:30
for a social mooting.
..-'-' ,-, died '.-'"'
OLEASON At Mercy hospital,
October 20, 1923, William Olea
son, of Portland, aged 69 years.
The body Is at the Veatch chapel,
and will probably bo sent to Port
land for burlt.1.
BORN
PENORA At homo, Octobor 20,
1928, to. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur
Pengrn of Springfield, a son,
William Jool, wolght olght pounds.
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COOMBS In Eugene, Octobor 18,
1923, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert M.
poombs, a dnughtor, Gladys.
- Mo Collection I No Charge
U M. Travis, Ino. The oldest
and -most efficient collection agen
cy In the upper Willamette valley,
began In 1901. and now employs
five trained assistants. Our service
Is used extensively In Lane county
by the Oregon-Washington League
of collection experts, by the Lane
County Credit Assn. and by the
Collection Agencies Assn. of Ore
gon. We collect for anybody, any
where, and remit every Saturday.
Mo collection: no oharge,
. , Sun. 10-S-M
FRKKI . FRKElv
Phonograph given awny FREE.
Eugono Music Shop. Ask about it.
10-18-6
;'C. E. V. Klckox, piano tuner
Bhona 1623-J, or , Morris Music
ouse. l-24-tf
Dorks writes show enrds. Over
Moody's 10-10-tt
"Tho Dodge Taxi, Phone S3.
10-13-tf
Rietr Classified Ada (or results
Cocoa Door Mats $1.50 Flexible Steel Mats $2,50
Basement
Open
8:30 a. m.
wore
Phono
Miiday Will B
Interesting
fee
ay
meit
e a Mighty
i
3ii QmM
Store
If yoii are on thc lookout for a real Bargain in Dinnerware, this will interest you-
33 Piece Dinner Sets fa A .98
1 2 Handsome Patterns
Set
Just 12 lucky women will share in this splendid
offer for Monday 33-piecc Dinner Sets in a., va
riety of very attractive patterns, such as gold band,
bluebird, spray, cornflower and conventional de
' .signs. The regular price is considerably more
than $4.98! - , . , ,
On Sale Monday On Iy Free Deliveries
Big Prettily Dressed Dolts QQ
That Sav "Mamma" - -
Pretty Dollsi full 15 inches high. They say, "Mamma" in a very realistic way, that
pleases the kiddies immensely. At 98c they are priced 'way 'way less than usual. 't
89.
2 Qt. Heavy Aluminum
Water Pitchers, Reg. $1.25
.... v , ... . - r
Genuine "Quality Brand" Aluminum Water Pitchers, highly polished
anrl aiin.rav finicri irisirli ell nrrlinarilv at $1.25. Mnnrlav. hnv :
j " ' ' - . '"-Jy
....... , . . , . ,
Pure Aluminum Self Basting QQt;
Roasters-worth $1.48 - - v
"Quality . Brand" self-basting Roasters at sveh a low price
that there is no need for any housewife to be . without one 1
Convenient size. On sale Monday only in, tht basement at 89c.
Fancy American Cut Glass Baskets-- 7Q
1 0 Inches High, Monday - - -
Very handsome Cut Glass Baskets decidedly underpriced for Monday's.1 selling. Buy
them now for gifts. V';' -r --i
For the FALL and WINTER
SOCIAL
season;
To look your best at the Dance, Party,, or- other social .
occasions, select your new gown from the new and
complete assortment assembled herd '
Dance and Party Frocks
.are numerous and are shown in wonderful combination )
oi color, fabric and trimming. Prices ranging from '
$25.50 to $28.75 : ;
The Very New in Winter
, HATS
Interesting is the new in Millinery for winter wear. Here
are .some specially selected hats, featuring the smart gold
and silver combinations, flowers, fur and metal cloth
$10.75 to $19.50 .
Enriching Fur Pieces
Fur Scarfs and Chokers exactly the sort now in vogue to wear .with one's suit
or dress. Squirrel, Fox, Viakla, Stone, Martin. Priced $10.50 to $69.75. i
(hilmope
A.