Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1926)
MORNING REGISTER. EUGENE, OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH II, M i i . i two Ihtefestirig News Notes Frbm the Schools of Eugene and Many Upper Willamette Valley Comm IffiSWHttr Hlfh Notw Cfyrrt Drh"onstretdn' BtarsoY Class Officer are ChoeenV .. Seventh Oradere. "Win Debate. .Tehnui Tourne fto'oita'. ' ' -L. Bailor -.;.?....;. rersV troo Astlslsnt Sailor .JHHOUH "', Mseaisr v,..,..,,,.,.Jhn WJ mm innltln forward to next week and tha eKftr w'Uh Jo- ..ilflliuilnfl . Rill ttfhlhd that smile we find a mora serious es nreaslon for every student realises that after the vacation 6a nvust dl Intd hla studies. Thlnfc not M this ami enjoy yourasu; . an w more. fcVir afterward well we " see. . .' ' - - ai ever, , . , : . Te Editor. Thii annut ihrm demonstration waa. given Krtday nlaht In the Women's building. Alt the gym . - . . ..... t r. I i.n, rv (porta, apparatus ..-ork, dancing.. Is always, a treat deal of compe. titlon ..between the fllfferest, elaseee but this demonstration, shows irroet deal of work and aportsman- WP- . V' Tha two sections Of the renen sr. I taught br Mies Elolee pica and Miss Phyllis Cooiap. too If the Hea man standard French test Friday. These tests, were used tor the final examination. - ' . . ' ' Kottcee bar bn vested an tha bulletin board for all those . who want to so out for baseball and tennis to sirn- Many teen have already signed od for tennis and It is hoped that mora men will CO for baseball. .- . . , . . , C :r One section of tha French sr.. I. changed, teacher this, weak, Mies Dick taktns alias Coplan's dam This is the only change that ,was made ra tha Kronen teparunaDd. . - . -"if. 4 4 Class officers were' elected in the 7th gra4e roll-room . last Friday. Robert Preecott waa elected presi dent. Janet Thacber ; Tloe-preal-dent: Herl., DouglsS, secretary: Madeline. Gllbertr treaaorer. . and Jack McOaffi eerjnt-a4-artna. Last Friday a debate waa held in tha . auditorium, between the seventh and eighth grades., The af firmative waa taken by the seventh ' ftahf. Nea 11 : a. iMT iraO. rlttw Tors. I. ic aisser. i:if p. m. WHAD tttlj rmUd ftes i Muwsskse simjiaonT. ... t l:t s. m- SO UM.) Denver, ituslo hoar, . , . : . i :' , :! P. niSST .(Ills, Bo; toh. , . sVksrr eoncert. grtS. . i T:U p. as. wxy Hii) Terk: iut beer, cuticle Mario. o Hmo. u TTCAP. .ITiAB; WOB, WCAB. 78A wwx, WOC wool: weed WON, Wsu. KSO, Old mMhi rootm. KPO&e LX. K1T9C, CXAt CNtV. t Far Wa saaoons 1Q:4Sa. IB. .tiallwa.'V .; ,- :0 pi. mJ-Vtmvtr fttyieti. .. :lo p. m. - HlgMIr dolnaai 7:l m.-flyie1irst)haa Btrint eneembte. ' ; -.' ' . T:0 p. m. Contralto: tenor: t:6t p. m. Organ rtcllat- ' , :. m. Moviiland orensatra. ia:08 p.- tn. Fmeaari i di uliedti a.. 14 -tit A. rA-Flrat Prwrtrrteftaa CIO tf. tn.- auu urxia sympaony orcttwrtrd: tenbr." tmor. - - . - -Ut i It al ssTatn freTl-af! I : a U D. IXI. 1 . lOTVI fceai aaaa- . na - a... m.- Presbyterian rri fr.m. aJladin hour, , ', 7:8 j . ra. r- Congregational feflrntphohr lOSeFB; ;L,Z-OriV. recftil; t:h m. T-i livening serVlctaj 11: a. ni, fietT'lces, ,, II. ' . church..; ' . .' 6:00 p. m. Bparrtnr dhr (jaar- nl.-5?rst?resbrtaVlaii ,2:dJ. ni.HCiW' park-Miuslcwl program. . . . ,'-.'. ' T.'- ... s:.uv p, m. f'reauyTBTMMl onureo, :B0 ih12wTr-SIt't,i' ' KfcioTU m. Flhri , BapHlst serr- p, m,-fcOA. oicheglra an4 P. m.lrisi Baptist 'serr-' ,01&aii JraArio64a.r ' tJiS ..r4.-:-Bervlces. , i 6:P0 P. tl. Orf"1 reelwi). , 8:0. p., tn.-i-Oi chestra, concert . ,d:0 p.. m.-r-Palace concert br- cneslra .;, , '.. . ,., ... s.fln.n. m. -Fairmont orchestra. JMfl.j..m( Harry r Halstead'i oronepLra, - ' o . .g . I:4S. p. ra; Maryland ii Maryland irllrta' enseiooje,. ' ' Or&rfm AffrirAiliarai Ooliega ;. aidnday, Starch SS ' i-.ti & m', Musical ((election. 7:0fl tt m. Afcrlcultural dues tibH bak. ' , ...... 7: 10, p. m. "Managing; the Poul try Breeding FJock" Professor A. Q. Ionri. keatt of poultry depart rnent, . .Twelfth In Soriua on poultry 7:if p.. rri.korkrt tie we 'Inter pretafibha J . of Bern for, ftonflf Production" J1. A, ocuuen, SHinnni. yroimor of .entomology. ,V ' 7:16 to :0 "vVhqt hoes th Fiililre Hold ror the Apple Drow arT" Clayton h. Long, horticulture specialist, . , , and the negative by the eighth. Those on the affirmative were, Madeline Ollbert. Hurl Ponglaa and Kathcrlne Persona Those tak ing the negative were James Urook, Pauline' netter and l.ncy Ittnve. The question for debate waa: "Re solved that prohibition under the present Volstead act (a a failure." ' Jantea Brook gave the rebuttal ror the negative and Madeline Oll bert the rebuttal for the affirma tive. The ballots were two to one In favor of the affirmative. Th Judres were Mr. Moans. Mra Pattee and arias llaugh. The time Keepers were Wilbur ' Adams and Wanda Lesley. After the decision of the Judges the seventh grade gave a yell for their team. .. e TB$ Latin II class, under Mrs. Edith Pattee, Is using Ceasar books without notes or vocabulary. This work baa been covered once In the regular book and this ts being done merely as a test of their ability to translate. e e A tennis tournament among the u. n. . ooys win be held the week following spring vacation In whfch the tennis team will be picked. The double elimination aystem will probably be used., . Those turning out for dentils' this vear are; Ltovd flnrrffninr. wiihm- AdamA, Bill Black. Wilson Jewett, norvai iitbby, Thurston .. Shell. Kermlt Stevens and Ernest Powers. An Illustrated lecture on France waa given by Robert Qoodall In thd assembly room last Wednesday. The , lecture was attended by the large fcr. VI French class number ing tour people. One person. Dal ton Shlnn by name. ran. the, slide machine Robert Ooodall lectured and Jean ltarlatte, John Allen, and the teacher. Miss Du Bols, were the audience. The cards, which were ecenea taken In Rouen and Paris, were obtained from Mrs. K. B. Pattee. . head of the language de partment, and Mm M. B. Qoodall, head of the English department, who have both been In France at different times. Information for the lecture was obtained mostly from Mrs. Ooodall. Mrs. Margaret Ooodall of iha English department waa able to return to school Tuesday but Mrs. Edna Aassnhlemer is still confined at boms by an extremely severe at- lacs or influenza. e e "PatheM et Antra Ptfceor" Wr Mathurin Dando, la now being used by the French in class. The book la one of plays and was used by the French VI clan last term. ' 1m Uanceea du Soleil," which contains stories of prehistoric France, which uura year r rencn students read last term, la now being used by the fourth year class in turn for their ooples . of "Pathelat at Antr Plecee." e e An Idea, which has proved of very good influence, originated in me rreanman class last week when they voted $6.00 Into the student body treasury. Tne sophomores Immediately followed suit, and now all of the classes have taken 15.00 rom. uieir class funds and put It In the school treasury which Was not over-flowing with money. The upperclass gym class nnder the direction . of "Pug" Toole, played baseball last Monday In which ebmo of the faculty took part. "Pug" Toole and "Louie" Anderson played on the weakest side and Mr. Moore bn the other. This lined up the game and the boy seemed to get a considerable amount of entertainment out of seeing the men play. However, it dlo not liven up the man on first base who watched Mr. Moore hit the ball and run; instead of trying to catch it. . e e "81 lea Harner." a raovls. was held Tuesday- afternoon in the auditor ium of this school for the benefit of the student body fund. Practically the whole student body turned out ana boosted for tne Affair, includ ing several members outside of the school. The admission charged for eaeh student was ten cents. Fifteen: dollars Ana nlnty-flve cents were taken In. . 7b. Bdlth Pattee has received three new French bocks this week. The books art ::"Easy Btorlea of French Mfe" by w. Patton Graham, M. &. associate professor of ro maatia languages; University "of Virginia: "First French Composi tion Book Grammar Review," by Edmond A. Meraa, L. es L.) M. A, professor of French, Adelphi odriege. Both these books are pub lished by Hardooart, Brace and Company. The third book 1 "Led Trois) Petite Mousquetalree" by Untile Desbeaux, published by Altyn and Bacon. "r Wests. Aiues toatt 8eoj Ree,tftta from abroad for Ameri-caa-made radio apparatus, filed with the commerce deoartment. In. elude inquiries from Netherlands as to radio aeta and parts; data and prices on lour speakers from Den marki radio specialties and novel ties from Austria, and radio ap paratua from England. - ' ... mmijt cyt ,' Berlin Is planning another radio exposition to be held September I to 12,. lilt, at . which exhibitors from all parts of the world are expected to attend. I rtsad Register Classified Ads. Eiq D6ri&tty ,-i AT - .. Mbderiite Charge Good Plate w... ...$15.00 Best Plate 125.00 Fairtless Extraction .1.00 WriV PAV MORE? DnS.T.t)ONOHUE Peerfoea DentlgU ,', dpposlte itoilig Theater ' t. . Tclopliono 441-J Ettgcrra High School Note Club Visits Radio Btntlon, Alumni Sponsors April Hop. Minstrel Show Is Booked. Rifle Club Choose Team. Radio station 7UJ, owned and operated by ltnlelah wihlnmn near College Crest, win visited by the Rnilio club of tho lSuttono high school. Fridnv morning. March 19 During this visit Raleigh Wild man am) I'uul Carter explulni'd tho sot to the club. Some of tho lechnlciilltles rxuiumeil were us follows: Transmitter. The tritns mlltcr consists of n 60 watt trans mitting tube with ISO watts Input, using 1100 volt of rectified alter nating current taken from no volt mains or lines. This trans mitter uses a tube plato ana grid plate and the Hartley circuit. The receiver is a, simple two iudo sot. This station has been In opera tion for approximately two years. During this timo it has been In communication with AUHtrnfltt. New Zealand, Japan, China. Philip pine Islands. Hawaiian islands 8a moan Islands. Mariana Islands. Alaska, llrmil and all over the United States. On the rocelvlng sot stations have been henrd from all parts of the world. They havo cards confirming these communi cations. The slumnl members of the "E" club are sponsoring a gay little April dance at Dreamland hall Thursday, April 1. nt 9 o'clock. The Harmony pirates, a six-picoe orchestra under the direction of Bruce Grieve, Is to furnish the music for the evening. The proceed are to go towara helping pay for the special train to Saiem during tne tournament, and for badges and buttons Sold for the Salem game. All high school students are cor dially Invited and will be given the best time they have had for a long time. The price ts only one dollar a couDle. so a large crowd la expect ed to be there and make it the biggest event of the season. The Bovs' and Girls' Cams Cook ery clubs are Working hard on their negro minstrel which they are planning to take to Mapleton in about rour weeks, mey plan 10 go In cars to Mapleton on Satur day, give their show that evening. camp over night and come back to Eugene Sunday. The purpose or tne minstrel show Is to raise money to send a delegate to the summer scnooi at O. A. C. They expect to take the same show to other places In the county later on. A camping trip xo me coasi, Bandon preferably, for three or four days during the spring vaca tion, Is an outing that every club member Is looking forward to. ' Senior girls decided to wear pas tel shades, light shoes, and hoso to match for commencement exercises nt a meeting held March 19. Rather formal styles will be used. The materials wilt be silks. Long-sleeved silk dresses with hats to match, as nearly ns pos sible, will be worn at baccalaure ate. Medium shades and Informal styles wilt predominate. Hose may match' the rest of the outfit. Hi lAMPtfis, rnAflr eTtARRTStwajTAmorlrr) 1-1 I 11 w Cottie and inspect these famous electric ranges. Let us tell ybu of the many ad vantages of electric cookery. There are over 250 satisfied Universal Elec tric Range users in Eugene. We Carry a Complete Stock sold on easy Payments $80.00 to $220.00 There is a size just right for yoli Bailey Electric Co. 640 Willamette Telephone 234 Shoes. will b dark. White outfits trimmed In colors will be worn on Senior day, ' All girls Are oxiwiiM to cooper ate with the diH'Islxns ettiti'd libova, a these were decided upon by Ilia majority of the girls et Ilia senior class. " The Buys' Rtflo club, after a series of elimination shouts, has chosen the following lo-nim Charles ltrwlitel, cuplala. Kay Jeffries, Er nest llvay, Keldnn Wilbur, Ernest lteeil and Carl Kuowles. Much credit Is duo to their couch, M. l' Johnson, Instructor In iirchltcoturAI drawing. The club Is lit httpes that they can havo shoot ing matches with other schools. The Filipino stuilehls of the school have formed a club to be known as the Filipino Kugeiilan club. Tho ivsohuum of Iho or- Ktinluitlon wo read tn assembly last Wednesday. , The purposu of the club Is to promise a better understanding between tho American and Filipino studenis, to help ma ntiiUi a htghor spirit In the school, uiugao support school activities. Members of the club are Valeri ana Abnd. president; Henlto P illlla. vice-president: Franclsao Tuban. secretary-treasurer; Theo dore Tubun and S. mun Curbonell. All of these buys nr natives of the rmiippino island and have come here for their education. Three new members were elected at a meeting of the French club. Tuesday. March 19. They are Eli nor Paddock, Ilotna Gross and Anna Steelo. After a short busi ness session games were played. An Interesting recreational hour was spent by members of the Latin club Friday. March li, lp playing new games and solving punles. It was decided to give the book "Quo Vadls" for the library book shower. Instnllntlon of new officers and the retiring of the old. were hold by the Oirl Reserve at the meet ing on Wednesday, March 17, The now officers are as follows: Jessie Winchell, president: Naomi Ram sey, vice-president; Helen Chancy, secrotary; Joannsh Seelye, treas urer; heads of committees nru Veldnn Hill. Mnlba Yokum, Luclllo Husby, Mne Fleming. Janet Os-burn,- Henrietta ' Clotty, Janet Rockes, Josephine Stufiol and Elis abeth Parker. Retiring officers are: Margaret Edmunson, president; Jessio Win chell, vlco-presldent: Mnry Klemm, secretary; Kstllo Johnson, treas urer; heads of committees. Jennie Klemm. Pauline Hnmmltt, Melba Yokum. Grace Fennell, Edith Grim. Jnna Glenn, Maurlno Taylor, and Shirley Hinton. The new advisers are Miss Glenn Frank, Miss . Helen Wells, . Miss Emma Chose, Mrs. Marie Flo'.cher, Miss Mlnnlboll Reld. Mrs. Lyle Kelllng, Miss Knthryn Brockmsn, Miss Holon Addison and Miss Lu cille Hlgby. Six high school girls danced the Irish Jig nt tho I. O. O. F. band concort which was given on Wed nesday. March 17. The girls were Lucille Wlrlh, Jonlinnh Hoelye. Jo sophlne Heal. Virginia Held, Mar ian Powoll and Lnvlnn Elliot. The play, "Pygmnlloti Galatea,"' a three not piny, will ho presented by tho Nestorlnn Debating society (Continued on page 3, column 1) Roosevelt Junior Newt Muslo Is Assembly Feature. Student Council Holds Moot. Lessons Given In t'oohory. Art Class Designs Posters, The regular Ossein lily held Wed nesday, March 17, was given by Iho Kiikciio IUkIi school olohesllu, directed by Mr, Lnudles. The pro grum.wu the following: March, "War of tho Nations. " "11 unitarian Dunue" ( llraliins), bv orchestra: holo by Fvelyu Hollls; "Melody III E7' orchestra: violin quartet; lend lug, Jean Spencer: cornet solo, Charles Woodlir violin solo. Char lotte Hllllard: "Carry Mo Buck In Old Vlrgluny," solo. Kvulyn Hollls accompanied by the orchestra, march, "Cup Winner," orchestra. e , Mr. flrecnlciif. wild presented nn entertainment Monday night under tho auspices of the Condon Parent Toucher asMoclutlon, read for the student body at a spofllul assembly Monday tho eighth period. He leave the Interlude to "The Mid Summer Night's Dreum," Superintendent Jones Is going to Inlk to us aboat his trip to Wales, Wednesday. March 14, at tits reg ular assembly period. There will also be some musical numbers given. ( i ( A pep rally was held Friday. March 19, at the end of the fourth period. A good deal of enthusiasm was shown for the gains In the evening. . Songs and yells were practiced. t The student council hebl a meet ing the eighth period Friday to ex amine constitutions, Frances Mor gan, secretary, has received some Interesting material from Califor nia schools In response to lettsrs sent for informat'on. The March meoting 'of the Roosevelt Psrnt-Tearher associa tion was held Thursday. Superin tendent D. J. Jones gave an Inter esting talk on proposed school bond Issue. A report on the van ishing parties were also given at that time. ess Mri. Jenny Brown-Clemmer this week gave us a framed group of pictures showing various scenes at Mt. Vernon ti bo hung In ths rest room. We appreciate this very much. .' ." Mr. Josephine Rnrlght, our sewing teacher, was ante to return to her home Saturday after spend ing a month In the hospital. We hope she will Improve ntpluy and be able to be wltn us soon. , . The seven At class bought a hy drangea for Donnld Kdwards who has been 'absent tha last month on account of Illness. ' The seventh grade art clnsses are making very Interesting pos ters. They are each making one foreign poster nnd a poster of Oro gon. The eighth grade is making posters for our operetta, "Polished Pebbles." , The two records studied by the seventh nnd etghth grades are In eornrarattve tests the New Speed Burner cooks 25 (aster than the ordinary type. By a construction absolutely new in .domestic gas burners, new high Same temperatures are obtained which means quicker cooking at leu cost. The quick, Intense hrat of the New Speed Burner is conserved arid conducted throughout the entire cooking top. One burner Slone often suffices td do the cooking which heretofore two bare been called upon to do. 0 4i deetneixew 5muAH,aiHt,fcT '"All Through tho Night,'1 "Welsh Air," sung by Hvaus Williams, a tenor with oroheslfd, nnd "Lo, Hear tho (lenllu Lark," words friilrt Shakespeare, coinpnser Mir Henry lilnhiip. sung by Aniellta (lalll-Curcl, flulu obllRutn. The work on tho operetta, "I'ollslied Pebbles," Is pioitcsslng, It Is to b given April SO, ml.. - -...I. ...... .1.... ... !,,,. Alia kd.phhi !,"' ,,., ,,- I'.... 1...Ih l..-.. (inH l till, U INK ,V, ' ... ... Theso par I les ere bulng given at ths end of n series of project lot tho first six weeks, Tho new vro Jci't In the cooking will b tho plumilnK ut home umcnes, ,....... I,.i..h ..I... I... , It, , UO H l,,,V, ,,,.-.- tinlt teams nro playing tor Iho championship. 'J'liu eight A I class I'lUJI'll me B,',u,, n ,,,, ,, ,..,,.,., I'l'liltiy, A lively gaum was piny A.I with Wllsiin limine lilull ul( Roosevelt's Inter class basket Overstuffed Davenports We are still making attractive prices on over-stuffed davenports. The newest things are here ready for your selection. Be sure to get our prices before you buy. Colonial and Johnson Furniture Co. ' JOHNSON SELLS FOR CASH AND SELLS FOR LESS 647 Willamette Street .. Telephone 1188 AT Ht. U fAeNewSpeedBiimef thatwl aNewHeart irtYom Kitchen YOU have dlwaya Wanted better, thicker, easicj cooW Now come to diir Dinplay Rooms today when tlicsqa tages arc bcinR demonst rated. In no other way can you apP 80 cjuickly what this wonderful gas range can mean to y . , v.,.., , . . ,jasy i crmB evcrytning vo niau u - - , great service that only a Smoothtop can give-, SEE IT 1 TODAY MOUNTAIN STATES POWER CO. ;, Mming Regt.Ur Huilding . RADIO COLLEGE FOUNDED I'NIVUIiMTY ('Itrliir J I V I N in aiii t t ithi: (nrifsi iIimh'b or His Aiiih lain,: p, IOWA CITY, la,--lur,ii..,ii,m tlin Itnlversltv nr l.nn n..M..i. .. aliuost any Iliad of an obstacle in v.ix.-imiiiii van uq overcouia i,v radio, Mni'i'leil wiiinnti una r..,iii..u . look nrier tun ntuonii ilioau enrolled In tho university's "rulings or ti, air" which gives mmilnr university cretlll In a number of tttughl via radio, A lllt,l.1, ,11 Ml M M.iKil A t ... . n. I . ,1 WHO gut behind In his studies wlilli, wtiiklng IK hiihr a tiny during n scni'lei fever epidemic, has Ihmmi alloHeii tu make up lit work over Iho Mr, A woman who lind un been In school since I una nnd wli later as confined to a hospital a reniilt of nil nulniuoblla accldeui Alcazar Combination Ranges f ...iL-.n , ul ft Ut Off. Easy Term sr s '- i.- . J for vouto enjoy A Dcthhtistratfon in which four vn.ise.ls are kept UilinR by the use of only one Speed Burner If coiwmcDiR evidence of the new rase anil ccpMniy in-bdth limit and " which Smoothtop britiRS to your cooking tasks. ! s Oajt Every Tutid,, ' III IB I Top Hrat control, Hch imimMiblc with the e WJ rnnce, ii now yottfi wit IbJ rstluatcd netuni bs Smootlitop cooking itm where WVIllyotifCM b done. Since tlicov l) supplied wlthancurtel" control, you are completely m from sny teHioui bat fcip vision. EvtrysniisnincUtheSmMtJj . top is cooking surface. Iwn" . no cold spots- ul,!'!cf in UeasariacetwiceSlW , u the convenuonal rwP" cured (or cookinj.Haye' meal can be P'"? , TlicreisnowaltintJVstwW oui foodi can be betto Ilput