Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, March 21, 1926, Image 3

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    JSTOHWS
L-ii.
v's Business ,lj$ 'Far
Ld Expectations r. .
FORCE SWAMPED
Turn Over lr " liiul
b 111 (HI,tlliiV"M
lay's lillHinoiiW riV thn Ax
under Uio now muiuige
he ,1. 0. Hrlll Wore eoin
oirdny wns the greatest
llslqry of that tutuulish-
5 lie opening hour In tlio
hinlll long iifler the (1 on in
Jell lllHl IllKhl, ClIKtOlliarK
ivh' lint counters In num-
surprised even lh fx,
i Mini estimated wint tlio
I Incomo would tit. .
Icimi'lini'iith jind tripled
i expected, according to
nond, iniiniiKiir. In 'all or
riiueiits the selling was
n 100 pur emu In excess
uloim. ; j'i
Hkiidw Approeluliil ,
I a grout tiny," fluid Mr.
"Kugeno people certainly
ondeil. Words can not ox-
appiodatliin. H wu nil
Hi' wildest dream's. When
nl It wan til" gremost tiny
ilHiury "t till mmo, wo
t the Hi'liai'(crn Brothers
soma big duy In the
f wore In buHlnuwi an thin
nnagor.Rnld -that whim
iloyvd extra ,tutltin people
il thn force to 70 for tho
dav. .the now owners bo-
int was.. enotiKli. 1'hlrty
lilil have been used una
tor this was ovideht he
. Look IIih'u bf wultlhK
litpod .outaldo . on the
to be Aral to .enter when
were qpcnedi , .
Id ,mi tho street Ihut.ono
I turtiou in more man
early afternoon wore nit
It naming tlio sales Pfmon,
lonrt wild that thm wan
rue., hut that tlio sules
Itul made Homo .of tho
Initle nali In tho store, be-
'iinnurtmciit that wuh par-
Unity.
fc, Brill Ik flrnldul .
fill. said that lie was grate
te people of till rlty who
iinji'd, especially after tho
) been closed for two
Inventory. '
ily woro the old customers
force. ,but hiiiny new us-
is h i II. ,
suWiitloiis weiv established," lie
aiihl, , . ' 'v
!iiloiiioia or Ihu Hi'lmurerH
llj'o ioih wvro ulomli,d the aaine
credit iillowanooa aa before anil
ho ildlveiy ..; ut t)le ,,.
la to be rotulned,
No hew decorative feature wore
in avMoiu-n yesterday, litis chungo
,1" .(aim iai.u III tho near rullu'ii aa
jllim piinnltH. Many local r,li'iha
However, sent laiKo lnii(iiott ot
iIowoim to the Mi,, rocomiliioii
Ol llll IIIIKIllllty llt..l..t. .1
- iiiv now
)iiillanotiiunt.. Thcac wine plaoad
... ..,,...,,iiRiq iiinrra anil wnru
the niiiHo of no llttlo comment.
An luliled. featuii. of tlm ilay'a
Hun ovr of Komi, waa hi tin, f,u,t
lliat lliu bur'Mun uatlmatuil for I he
I'lilho day and uveiiliiK. hud been
readied by 2 oVlodi In the af(or.
hliiulneaa na uaiial"- t0k ' the
form of an unuaual bunltivaa.
STATE DEBATE IPl 8
i:i ni:.i:" rtf Mi:irr noiith
Mlll'KIIII't l'.lllllllIINIill (ui( lui-y
Kli'inm id Uoiiuwiit Tlila City
on NckiiiIkj Hldu ,
KtiKcno lij Kdioul delralura
.will mi'i't wl'h it i i'h pi from the
vn in neon nun m iiooi (o ueuliU'
111 aiata cliainiilonHhiii, In a con
teat to ho hoi, l in thla cltv Anril 0.
It wan anaolin ,'!i yeli.'()iiy ,y J.
I'i. (.'hrlatoiiKon, pilncliml of the lo
cul illHIIIutlOll. ;
. KiiKeno will tulte the neKittlve
'(lc Ill a debute,'!!!!, problem of
which la to be iinnduneeil lutorV
Thono who will rcpt'cHotii thla city
ai'e Margaret Kdniunyon und Mury
Kleniiii.
Kriink J. rainier lina been coach
of thn lOuuono hlKh aohool todnia
und litiH iioen iiHulHteii durlnK ro
cent weeka by Mr, Chrlutenaon,
PUBLIC MARKET PRAISED
DKPL'TV from state issiec:
TOII'S OFFKIfl HICltM
Pftputy Punfan from -tho offlofl
or tho Htnto dairy and food lnBpec
tor, looked over the KUgeno pub-
lUt mark ft yeiueniay and pro
npuncQd It to be uunltary and well
kept. : j , i t
. Mr. ,)iuican donlard, the local
markot ln'ttor tmH Jtioro' sanitary
tint 11 Portland 'h.
Ono tiuKKCHtjon ho had to make
wan. that It would, bo Mill . more
hu Hilary 1 It had another coat of
paint on tne interior,
. Nothlnir causes . more trouble
thun for a woman to try to get
ranmntlo while Her husbund 1 try-
liiff to got Havana.:
re', i
Jiar.
Ml
i RkDtfttn ' .M
Clriitt Wtnttr
.....lot
uu; naito .aa
,....15
jVlia ti.M
hcctlecltnn, at it
vmi nit idea ot
f teed itock:
ThU im the iekaWniedKrtl liiV'
mwmm
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it r
it
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"II
,11 .
. ,T . , , . tk.n mn .ITU
Ikl. iirtrlf . I nli'l "fflJSr fkf 15.1
i... Atai II ll. !JJ)0 lb.
Gili Bros,
Seed Cb,:;
ltt f M'i . JTItlllUl,!
l'ortJnnd, OreKon
., : ...... .
I I;
Lti Itivimtion To
iravelers
t'. Y,
ptibn ttf.tfic complete facilities 'of a ;worW.-wicle
. pffWiiizntitin the incrican Exjircss-. Corijiany
Ms the privilege of inviting our patrons, when ttavcl
j nmkc their social and business liptUVi&rters in
lean Express offices in any; part of the world.
Stroiw.-who tisa. American ;5xpross Sqrvice may tj?
hcir mail and cables at those offices, and also make
(icmcnts'for further travels, and. procure, authentic
nation, which' will remove the hundred and. one per
il's which arc incidental to any extended journey.. - .
Iierirtm Express offices thci world around our pat
Will find' that. business is conducted on American'
rds of efficiency
L--.-..n .:Vf :.
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FIELD DENTIST URBEfl
FOR WORK IN COUNTRY
Upper Willamette,. Society
Holcjs Meeting Here j
COMMITTEE IS APPOINTED
Oral Kiii'kcoiui flan Cllnlcn pi
I'acirio iaial ('onfenmeo li
I'oi'lbiild Next J mio '
Prqtutanl lo Institute l "field
denial clrrult'f tqr rural work, waa
nreaented to tho niombura of the
tipper Wlllumette Valley ' Denial
widely, nt the regular monthly
buiKtuct moetlnp hold In' the ifiill
room of the Oabiin hotel limt
niKht. .. ; ,. ' ' ;
The movement, aponsored by
Father Kdwln V, O'Hura, paator pf
8t. i. Xlary'Hj Catholic church, met
with a general approval and a com
mittee compoaed of lira, Wlllough
by, Miller dnd (limn, the lattor of
Corvnllla, fan appointed to ,ln
vaallH'ato the fnaalblilty of the plan.
7 It Im prqhuhle that If put lito
effect, a portable dental outfit
be taken . Into rural communities
whnro Jhere la no regular pruc
tldng .oral nurgoon.
liiieTH An DlARiiaaed ,
More tlu.n CO dentlata of the so
ciety attended the HCHalon. ;
Kcpreaontutlvea of Albany, Oqr
vullla. Cottage drove, Hprlngflojd
and Eugene, were present. : '.
Dr. J. L. IleHue gave a. papr
on "focal infection" and Dr. J.'itf
Miller presided over a clinic on
crowns. Dr. i. Bognn led the dfs
ctiKsion. '
li'iirther plans were discussed rolr
Atlve to the attendance from here
at tho Pdciflo cnuMt dental confer
ence to be' held .In Portland fn
June., The locq.1 dentists plan o
give a series of clinics them.
MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORgCON. SUNDAY, MARCH 21. im.
LOCAL PRDPERTf 13 SOLD
MANY IIW$SES li,X'I,TPED I
ItECRVP UKAL8
Transu'dUaiui Through Inwson p.
Bradley Firm Mado by louts
Bordo nro Announced
Proporty deals made In. recent
days by Louis A. Bordo of (he
Luwsoq O. Bradley firm (include
many local transactions. It. was re
ported yesterday. Thirteen of the
10 transfers of title were deals
In which houses were inyolved. -
'Following Is (he listing:
Houaf and dot at northwest
corner of Third avenue and Adams
street by C. McDougall , to W.
Cochran: ' .' '
. House and lot at 129J Fourth
avenue west to W. S. Carpenter by
John McOlnn: J, i '
House find lot at Twoniy-fourth,
avenue and . Columbia - street to
Mrs. M. T. Moon by J. Benson. .
Houk ajid lot at 558 Almaden
street 'ip Mrs. E. Walker by Jra
Richmond. r- ,
House and, lot. at 808 Adarns
street t,o 8., T. Alderman by w.
Cochran. .
House and Jot at 6t)8 Almaden
street to, F. McAllister by fra
Richmond. " , '
House and lot at twenty-fifth
avenue and -Nixon street to CD.
Casslty by Elmer Hinds. '
House and lot at Twenty-fifth
avenue and Agate street to C. C.
Brown by A. Spencer. ',
JlQaae add lot'.at 2527 Agate
street to. Mrs. Ethel Currle ,by
J. .D. Hiimlln. (
hot In College Hill park to Mr
Wlldman by R. S. Bmlth. i
House and lot .at 1878 Twenty
fourth avenue east to M. WalpOle
by L. E. Wse.
,..1.11 In Jlendrlck'a second, atrt
mended addition to Dr. Patterson
by -K, S. Smith, r-
House and lot at 1727 Lawrence
street to Mrs. J. V. Haskell by D.
13. doss. ! -.-. . i.-
Lota In College Hill park to Mtss
flcrnldlne Moutoaux . by R. p.
Bmlth..
Houao and lot at 777 Tenth ave
nuo went to Mrs. Geo. Stanley by
Lawijon. fl. Bta'dley.,-1 - ; -, , ! ,
Jiouse anS ipt at .444 tjlk jitj-oot
to , Thromson by" ",rank Rae.
l ot 'In Mendrlok'ii-. second' am-
mendecl addition' to Mrs. M. Blevof s
by B. S. Smitn, -
W IS MADE TOD GIRLS
FUND SOl'GHT TO COJIPLETE
JUVKN1LK HOSPITAL
Drive Is BcbiB Waged to Sect-re
US,000 to Finuui liiiuuing
" t by Juno 1 ;
By OBRTRIIDB P. COHnETT
' To safeguard the health of the
comiuuuiiy, n o
citizen to give wholehearted, go-
eroun nuppoii, v f.vi.,.f--campaign
being conducted by tne
halt f the new Juvenile nosplUil
lor gins in mun.iiuiii"
i.t... .1 Inn Tha rirlVA In hnlfllF
. i.... (in nnn in nAmnlnln
IWIlUeil Id inlaw tfvv.vvv v ...j,.-.-tio
hospital by Juno'l, to take care
of the largo number ot nfeoted
'.,...'1..1 uil,(..nU awollln'ir Iriul.
incut. (These jr'rlB. ard sent to the
hosplmV fron wcry part -of the
state, tnereiore me ui-ive n biw
wldc obligation. s-
The ..nature of tho .work being
conducted by -the hosjiltal, which
is an extension ot that carried On
.d K.. l.n T.ntilttA hnrtln.
lor in yuinn wy '
comnibnds It to overy man and
woman, it lo a vuai, neotwwii.ij'
work, and moans saving the lives
of hundreds of babies and girls. ''
, JI...DM nea mn mllelclv
veiivivni mnut.nu.. r
hprend and have such tragic rb
sultR. when not treated and segre-
J... Ikl.: haiilfnl In nnn (
iho most riccesenry Institutions In
i r,i..i nnn,a frnm nvAIV
toiintyi thev avo educated In school
work and cure for themselves, and
In the event tho girl Is to becomo
a mother, .she is given Pro-bat"
oaro, Hoe baby la watched for m
foct'on und troatcd, and tho young
mothers, many of whom are under
16 oar, ot ago are hjlPf d. to tako
tn(?ir pincoB wm j -UV
world and becomo rospootod cifl-
sena, . , . . ..... .I..
It Is Tor tins purpono uiui
1'aclilG l'roiKViw .... (
of every resident of Oregon. "Help
Save the uace is in munum -'
n , , r.i. niinv venrs
nn active worker In tho Loulso
homo, Is giving her tlmo to manage
tho campaign, and will receive con
tributions or futnlsH.ony Inform-
a$V&'
through tho coiiuly Andft8 nn-
mftnitariap prpjert no,on,oAn.ftr.
ford not to liulp completo thin hos
pluil. Tho projent one; a framtj
cutiiiq, ucoornmodfttou but 10
KlrlH, Tho niiiV' ono will caro- toi
(ii, and In uddltlun there in at
obHtoii'lt'ul wing, pon0liif( yuqmn,
nuiM('ry, Hohoot roonm, KyninitHluni,
('orniiic'i't'lal and domoHtlo kcIoiicq
t!l:iMH(ii, in fuel, everything that
will reHtoro ilio- b'lH o a good,
clean citizen. .
at. ntm yiTK kini
(Continued from page one)
a t lie CRkot wan lowered to It!
roKllnir nluce:, "earth to earth;
uhIxjb to unh(i. duHt to dUBt."
tmniediute y after ' tho inter-
tnenfr the prealdent returned wltlf
aim. on nugo una ineir ifon to in
white farm Tiouse. After a brief
tuy t bp party left y flleljch for
wooobioch, wnere tne presidential
iruin uwaupu lor .ine return trip
to Wauhington,!
LECTOREujS ANNOUNCED
NEXT MASONIC ADDHT3SS IS BY
, JUDAIC POTTER
plans pro TukliiK Hhapo for Onuut
upLinnr of Now 'cmplo Some
Tlmo hi Augimt . ' ,
Considerable Interest' has ..been
aroused by Masons over Lane coun
ty, ip.fhq Masonic lecture course
bong conducted In Eugene, much
qt the comment drlatng from -the
recent uiscuasion :or "immortal
ity" Klveii by Professor HU'a-h E.
Jtosson of tho University of Ore
gon laouiiy.
Reports reaching here yester
day indicated that a largo number
or out oi town Masons were ex-
pecteu to aicna me next lecture,
Which will be held at the' Com.
munlcutlori of April 21 when Judge
E. O. Potter will deliver the e.d
dreiui. pis subject has not yet bein
announced. ' ' ", 1 ,', ;' '
' In Prof. .Rossoh's discussion he
brought but the theory of the life
hereafter pf the , different races of
the wdrld. Refreshments- follow
each talk.. ; . -.
It was announced yesterday that
at the next sneclal canirn'iinicatlnn.
March 24, the. entered apprentice
degree would, be conferred on .a
number, of candidates. V ,
Reports will. be. heard soon from
the. copimtttee appointed to Ar
range details ol the furnishing' pf
the new toniplo e . th cohef.iif
jenin avenue .west ' ana . unve
streets, which is rapidly nearlnff
completion. Craftsmen were ; yes
terday engaged 'n nressing down
the brick facings and the fecat
fold Is expected' to be razed within
& few days.. The Interior, of. the
temple Is being plastered and most
of the downstairs walls and. ceilings
have been processed. Workers were
putting tne final touohes on the
celling of the assembly room on I
the- second floor yesterday. , .,
No date has been set fo& the
opening of the new temple, al
though It Is expected that a gigan
tic celebration- of the . event' (Wilt I
take place early In .Augst. . Plans
for this event will be announced
later. : ' . ; I ,
IDEAL
JE itOtiAV, iy 1A.TTBJTJ)
CUfKCII MARCH 88
Foniiillnjf Of. .local .Chapter. and
: ' "J)ftvotlortal Day" ti Ho Ob- :
' served at Samo Tliqa ' '
L Local members bt. ths ordipr of
Do Molay iyiU observe two anni
versary dates Sunday, March 28,
when . they Will celebrate the
(oundltlg ot Jhelr chapter here,
and win. attend- church In 'a body
Busines
dramas:
s has its
this is one-
SCHAFFNER
CLOTHES
HART
&MARX
Careful planning, ecdribrnical
buying on a monumental scale;
quality production they are
the "heroes" of the play
W. P. WALTER. AND FASDIiY
Resumed Bora .Work fiisGrnlarv Af I
tha EnannA V. M. IT A. In I fl 19
jNcod pf Ixmg Rest
, PJans or an ideal vacation, de
nied him .arid his family for five
years since .-coming to. Eugene to
engage in .noys worK in ,tne ,x.
M. C. A., are belns made hv W . '"P.
Walter, boya work secretary of yie
aommttuuu vvJioae eaiKna-llon was
recently accepted by the board ot
directors.' ,' . t
.. Mr.- and Mr, falter aiid .their
son expect to .leave .Eugene early
this summer by automobile and
spend about two months In a no
madio tour ot several southern
states. They will visit friends and
relatives In .California, Nevada,
Arizona, and heading north again.
Nebraska and .possibly one . or two
otner states, time permuting.
."'Just a few Rood books, a Man-
nortable radio set. .and we're off lift
for a real vacation,", sold Mr. Wal
ter.'! do hot expect to get back
into the harness again for awhile,
and 'it everything goes Tight' my
family and' I .will enjoy a much
needed rest and period of recrea
tion.'". : i .-.
In tho fivis years that Mr. .Wal
ter has boon with the ; -Eugene
1'. M. C; A. he' has taken one va
cation of two weeks in which he
was given an opportunity to make
(he best. oT Idle time. Most of his
work has been at night;, often away
UII1 UUIIItl. ' .
Through them the 'wbrlds
largest makers of fine clothes
have made it possible for you.
tb buy the latest style, in smart
hev fabrics, ekpertly ilorel
at this low price '
To appreciate the values ,
you should see the clothes; , , t '
come 'round
' ':'' ' l:'.'."' '.:.:.''.- '.. V.."'"'' .':.)':. Z"'--
Wade Bros,
Hart Schaffhfer &' Maix Clothes
-."
- 1 " 1 III 111 I I I l L I HM.IMI 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 . ' ' "ff
as .a, part of (he national
tionni." may exorcises,
."dovo-
The. bois will oben lbdce In the
Masonic temple it ,7 6'clqck ; jh pie
evening, go: to the xun- Memo
dist: RpisCopal cnurch, hnd return
after to the lodge rooms to dis
perse: '. V ' . : '' 1
New fes cdpK vi'hlch. rccontiy.ar
rlvid' Wilr hi, nvn. v , . -, ' (
' ''Revi . J.ifrbarlck -Hlia. 'pastor
SCENE AT, tO VISE HOM.E L PORTLAND .
i ViL ff Hrf It I 1
S Y 'F-mY f M lmi- I
r-1 -
(8$
S.VK3iaAMUoi
; ' 'Ualn . Bulldliic - Sltowtnt .' OlrM ik IPUy, r, ;
ill.
ot , the . Mothodlat church .will
preach a sernton .that will flt-the
occasion,. Although he will not de
vlate ..froni ,hls regular schedule,. it
was announced. ; : . 1 ' '
.This wlil.be the seventh, annual
observance. ;of , , ''devotional day"
and, the fourth anniversary of the
organization here, which, was spon
(torrtl ' hv the KuC'ehe Moaonlo
.bodies. '' " . ,
Ktepii Mirny Mother
Alwav "Uead lired
jTJosan3s ot pale, iired, woriwiut
mocnera ara. viccinia o siwuiut mw
and do nof hum it. . , ' ,'
, ytupnlc Utlgue la not tne ordinary
IIICU CCCIIIIK. U IB
aft unnalural tlred-
neft that "hangts
on" diuallydptor
lacKOTsumacntOT
4anlc irqn bt, the
iOgltNaxatedlron
is unexcelled. It
,,4UUi4UI.Ui' ,wse" f v
t iw'' ganie iron like that
in the blood, and in soinach ond lentils.
fixated Iron increates strength in two
veeKi or money dbck. win not innms
;teeth or disturb stomach like mineral
Iron. For sale it tall good druggists,
Aoridonts Total M
i (Xly The AMoclated Prau .
SALEM. Ore..;March' Sor .Iri
dustrinl, accidents in, the state of
Oregon during (he .week, ending
March 18, reached a total of 482,
according to a report issded .today - . .Read Register Classified Ads.
,W ii - .,i.i'( . i'.'.fv y :
by . the state Industrial accident
cpmmtsslop. Of the 662 accidents,
5A8 Were 'subject to the -provisions
Of the "workmen's! compensation
act. . .. .
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