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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1926)
I morning register, eocene, Oregon, Sunday, march 21, m km in mm HOW NEW GRADE SCHOOL BUILDINGS WILL LOOK II If IS I t - ... 1 money be prneticully alike, bints to ! Mi l ii- iiAIII.V THIS NI.1IMK.il . 'Ill Ul HlMlllbl'l lit Vchiculny Alli'inK'il by ltiiriliwr.it Holil .m uni'K lllllilu Hi H llluolllIK ll..TfKhill cuttle nrnuilui'H III IMI irillliniM'r hi -ini- ill' U I'll" I" ,,u ""lu 1,1,1 llllUT I'"" " nr JUIIU. IIMIIMI'1' WUn IIUilivu nun ill -r,!,,, Will I'D outlined by tills "" :,, . ,HlHI M M liM" i, I). A. H. Alowbruy nf Ku- b or mnli' " "J 111 I C aii'lo Hwiuitfi) uf Ku- i.ollllllllK'll Will Illocl III till! Ciinilv Akwii Kleioher v, .May 1, I" eoniili:lo d- nln unofl to niiilin n l""r of iiiiiim lit 111" county whore , ratll'J uro extensively Kverly, field wan "f .'h PHt I ItMHI 1111-1 ITMlllll HHIHI- WU8 present uiirt'uiKliomlfil liilers. L TALK ANNOUNCED (XSOIl A. K. OASWKLi, TO CreMt Community Club Kcmdoii for Thiirmluy flight lit 8 O'clock - - V ' "'' Imop A. K. Caswell of the Illy of ureiioii pnymcH uo nt will l) ilo emuikcr ut the pdllnif of tlio Collmo Crest n ty club, -to ot Horn in tun Lll Thursday evening ut 8 It was announced nisi. by .Mm. Ii. 8. Tultln, luHroi (Msor Caswell wlll-Rlvo on fl ail lecture on travel In Houth In, Hevorul nf the IJvttn fcin countries will bo ''visited" tulle. ' -' ' Irtulnuient will Include music e club will inako tontntivo lor n biff dinner ,Kiithorlinr to ftoon. KAN WILL LECTURE kXDUKWS TO SPEAK FOR CONDON P.-T. A. Androws, who has' been id In ajovernm'ental and loiwl work In Alaska for Int 20 yearn, wilt give an li eu looturo for tho benefit of kndon Pnront-Tennhor .nsso- In Uio Knlrmount 'resby-i church Monday ovonlnK ut b,k. Andrews, who was tho of-, representative and lecturer' Bank a during tho Pnclfic- vxiiomIUuik will show Home Hiune slides that he used t time, it , hua been an- 20 yon ra of Alnskni, experl Includes employment k ttndor nltcd Htates bureau of edu- 1. . . r. ham) wiiiL I:ivkn si;iit)RT I'ji mdr mid Kyi-iiIimc Ctnuvrl Ih riumirri; Kpccliil Tin In 1vim , . Hrrv u4 2 l. 31., flinch 2U Korty intfficlaiiH of t Jin !. O, (. V, bund, n'-i-itiriHiicfJ 4y ut leant .H) nf tin A riu'ricali ltflin drum coria wll luMid'the lint of inoni than 2 IIiiKc.'iif iHMtic who will Invudo Al bany In u rrlendly vIkIi a ml vs-ciM-Hlon. .Marrh 2(1, H wax un nouucod lant nibt. AiTanKCMtifMitH lor iho trip aro bt'liiff niad- y a coniiTiHtefc of .the local civic and fraternal organiza tion h of which ,I)r. I'. J.' Hartlo in th chairman. Tho nrourain in Kponsored by tho nlmmber oX.rimi-, l(row f 1h .ro,M...l now KlMile Hi liiml b, 1. whl. h it Ih nro-' , 1 V nf 1,,, Thin Ih a ilrawlni! liy Arilillnit 1 ,M win in iiimni ,.i ,n..i.i...i 7...:. ..v.-. ,n 1 """m " ,u """'e "" naH ami tho IioikIh rarryl Iloth HLruoturcH will iMilliin, uh n li'iu-lii.r nml an mull tnr of lim.Tnmciit Htori'H fur the nativi'ii, Hcverul ycura work iih HiilHiilntiindeiit tit the Kovornninnt reindeer Indunlry In Aliutka, nnd ri'HliloiKo nt 1'i.lnt Harrow, the niiml nnrtliern lolnt In North America. w Mr, AndrewH Ih vlHltlntr for n few dn.VH with IiIh HlHter, Mra. W. T WIldH, 1734 Vllluid Htreef. llo Ih duimthiK li Ik HervlieH iih leeturer to belli the Condon I'lircnt-Teui.-her aHHoelittion. , CHURCH PLANS SERVICES MIHMOIJ.VT I'ltOCHAM riiKsuvri-jtiAx AN.VOUXCIOI) Siieelal leeturcH will lio delivered nt the Falrinount 1'renliyterhui Mliireh durlnK "iaHlnn woeli," Miin h 28 to April 4, it wiih un iioiiiieed yeHtorilny by Jtev. J3. h.. Wlnterberirer, tuiHtnr. liffflmihiK next tsiinduy. niUHbt nuinlierii will be iireHontvd In eon neetlon with the kciiikimh. I.eland Holm. I'roteHHor lliimer i'. Ititlney, MIhh Harlun IJiin. John TlenrdHlcy,. and Mr. and Mra. David -John Junen, will iirovldo tho munlc. KoIIowIiik Ih the proKram for the week: Kundiiy morning. .'A (Irent Ac r lnlm"; cvenlnn, "Klmu'H Tliat Cry Out. 'I -.. .. . .i Monday, 'NothlnR but leaves." TueHiluy, "Chrlnt niorlfled." ' Wednenday. "Tho Upper Room.", Thursday. "Forsaken' of All." Krldny, "He Uled for Me." Hunday, Kantcr, "Cnrlst tho Victor." POLICE RAID NETS TRIO BICK CJA.Urt K;VII CAI'SB OF Throo nirn were locked up In the eltT Jail ut mldnlkht luat niitni following a raid on a rooming houso on Hovenih nveniio west, where police allcffe a erap game was In nrocrcya. Thnno m-rnHie.l pavo their rtnmcn aa follows: F. 10. . Smith. L. 13., Kinlih nnd O. A. Frome. The raid was ronduetrd by Ror pcant Jamcft Strait, lJatrolman Klmer WIIHhiiia and Traffic Offi cer DHbt-rt Kariow,1 Annuill amount of money find n pair 'of "Kalloplnf; domlnoeii" were He !.! by tho officers. Lane County News (Conllnucd from pa'tro two Kodney liurden of HeKtor camp wa a visitor in Maple ton TbuiH day, Mr. nnd Mrs. C, T. KC7M ranch ers of Know I cm creek, were visitors In Maple ton Wednesday. . working for Kettler'n loKKlnpr enmp en ror iuh nome near Huceue wed- neiiduy. ir,M(ltlKi;i H, MJ-;HKOXAL8 UAUUfKHlUid. Ore.. March 2(1. (Hpoclnl to tho KftKlHter) Will. White, a dairyman residine in the eaalern uUkc of town, Ih InHtullliiK a prcKHiiro ayfilem lo supply bin hourn und 1arn. Shorm Marnruth here In town, bun alao installed a similar convenience fpr his resi dence. The commercial club will hold a noon luncheon Monday At the Jack O'Lantern cafe. 4. good At tendance Ih expected as many im portant civic matters are to be dlBcusHed. No definite . action haH yet been ttrken -on the re-ttpenlng of tho local cheese factory. - The Blue Jay Six held another of their popular dances Friday evening at tho M. W. A. hall. At tendance wan at par and a ten "(lock feature 1vas a Msuckcr' the week at the home of her par ents, Air. and Mrs. Lee t-'artwright. Tom .Mel -ftln uf 1'cmlleton is vis iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McLnin. . Mrs. If. F. Mersdorf left Thurs day morning for Central la, Mon-. tesuno and Heal t lei Wash., whore sho will visit relatives 11 couple of weeks, Ryan A. Mersdorf, her son. Is a Methodist minister stationed in Keattle. Ho Is also a well known evangelist.- , 5 Mr. and Mrs. Imidore Fltzmorrls moved the first of the week' to the Cal Pry or residence near the school house. These folks hove had a part -1 ments at Hotel Ilarrisliurg since coming here last fall from Wiscon sin. Mr, Fltzniorrls has taken em-' ployment on the Hlroda. ranch. Mrs, Carson 11. Hat is reported us bedfoat lnee Sunday. Mr. Van Dyke Discusses the Ministry of Evil Real Question, He Says, Is Not How It jCame Into the Woiil? But How It Came to Be At All. . . . band j- Local delegate will lenve here nt 2 p. m on a specially chartered Southern Pacific, train. Present phui call for a parade, from the Albany depot through the main streets qt that city, followed by thi hand cohcert In the evening, uniler the direction of Alfred J.. Co'rwln'. IS ccyiTA;iij ghovk iiksident , miovaivp irKitu William MKclioll Kufrers rnimnreil Skull Ju J'rco I'ulllne Aocl- . dent Ycstcnluy. I 1 . ' III VS, V 1 11. .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r iw, vim " ww .i,-"' 9 1 u it rrTK'y-t-r-iiwr 1 . William MitebeN, t'Sli,' -"wnH brouuht to tho EuBono hospital yeHtorduyi afternoon In nn uneon (Klous eondltlon, Bufferinf," o, frao turcd Hkull aH tho result of un accident at CottaBo Grove, lie is In a neriouR eondltlon nlthoUBh iiopeH are held for hW recovery, attending physicians said. - AccordinK to the meager details or the accident, Mr. Jiriteholl was falling a tree when a large limb struck him on the head. The mM hup occurred at ubout 2 o'clock in tlie afternoon. El GENE, Oro., March 19. (To tho Editor) It is both reasonable und consistent that we -should reverently seek to know what can be known concerning- the dark Droblem of the ministry of evil. We waltz with lollipops as favors. This are involved in it and hnve reason orchestrn has grown from three pieces of last year to double the number and is in much'demnnd for dances in outside towns and' com munities. Iih personnel now Is as follows: rinuist, Mrs. Emmett ('artwrlght: saxophones, lOHbond t'uvtwrlght and Leland Wooley, the latter of Eugene! trnnioone. Ko to expect that some light would be thrown upon' it from the word -of God. There may be some things connected with tho 'existence' -of evil that we do not understand', but the surface facts -are clear. God'.i secret tilings are never Written. . Jt is thnt which is written, that Is for us to- know if Wo art interested GRAND LARCENY CHARGED MAN IlKIiD -HEItl WAXTfcD AT l'KOSSKIt, WASH. Frank Fryman. 33. wanted nt Prosser, Wash., on a charge- "of grand larceny, is now on the way to that city in custody of Sheriff James Shepard. - : Freeman was arrested bv donutv, sheriffs here a few days ago and has been held In the Lane countv jail. ... win Koupal. also of Eugene; violin enough In God's truth to dig for it. ana oanjo, Aienora Aiuucr ot j-iui-sey: drums, Jim Johnson. Mrs. Mary Thomas Of Eugene has been- visiting Ingram Island relatives this week. Mrs. George Scott spent several days with Harsey . relatives tills week. . ' '' ' - . " Mrs. Myrori J.nMoy vnnd baby daughter of Tangent, spent part of DSON-ES Now $50 hkss "At Your Door SEX ESSEX "6" COACH HUDSON COACH Hudson Brougham $ 9 09 1379 1639 Hudson 7-Pass.Sedan 1875 Thi. cover, all cosU-f reight. tax and the f ollowjng equip ment: Front and Rear Bumper., Electnc WUjd Cleaner, Rear View Mirror, Tran.mU..on Lock (bu.lt m . Radiator Shutter., Moto-Meter, Comb.nat.on Stop and Ta.l Light. . ' i So there U no uncertainty about the price youpay. Nii.. leS "F.O.B. Factory" or .o-called "list" pnee., to wh.ch SJhCt, equipment and .undry other charge, mu.t be added: HudIon.E.. A.YJX price, tell what you pay and ALL you pay. . . Were w) advertuing . f . o. b. price., equipment, they wouia pe. ESSEX "6" COACH o HUDSON jCQACH ' Hudson Brougham Hudson 7-Pass. Sddan with former standard 735 135 1385 1610 The Lowest Prices at which 1 these cars ever sold i "i it tlte.Y. D.,, Plan is SaVing Buyers irbiti 25 to $50 oh Every Car BENJAMIN MOTOR CO. . 82 Pearl St. ' - , l'nonc 1757 liuy the truth and sell It not. TJie truth can be attained only by, haxd labor.' ln our Inquiries about evil, we usually joccupy oiiMelves with, the question how It came into the world, rather than with the purpose which It -servos. The real question is not "how It fame, into the world, but how It came to be nt all. There is some light from the fol lowing scripture: "I am Jehovah, 1 form the light, and creato davk nesa: I . make peace and create evil; I Jehovah do all these thing?." Jsa 45:7. See Amos 3:7. rJvtl is studied in the abstract, instead of as part of the divine plan, concern ing which it is said that all things work together for good to them that love God.' There are purpose, connection. Interdependence of operation between nil parts of the divine plan, and it . should be studied In "its mlty. The differ ence between the absolute and tire relative should be kept lit mind in the studying of-evil. There is but one absolute, there are many rela- ttreH. Tho Tehitives nre as real aa the -absolute, and need not be denied;' evil Roes exist, and shall eventuate in pood. Tlio neoesMty for: looking nt evil relatively as well as positively !ls Nearly Iseen in such a history as that oc Joseph, was It not nn evil timt ho wni sold, niiii iimdn to pass through the sufferings of- the pit dnd the prison? Relatively It was the means or good to Joseph,, his brethren ; his fnther, and the Kgyptlnnsv At Oie end, when the throne had boon reached, the testi mony was, it wns not vou but God Josephrnnd " been Sent of God to savo much people alive. Whnt of Iho crucifixion? Look 1 at It from the human standpoint, It was the greatest tragedy the world has ever known, but from the standpoint of the divine - purpose, the greatest blessing to the human race. What salth tbe scriptures? Hernld and Pontius Pilate with the genftles and the people of Israel were gathered together "for to do, whatsoever thy hand nnd the counsel had determined should he done," Acts 2:23, 4:27, 2ft. Evil is n meang to a further end, tlte dark brick-around, which God la using for the display rf himself, and for Recurlmr the r'orv of hl' own name Kvll ,is imiHi of God or e-dod, end throuirh evil God Is work-, Imr out goodr trhimnhlnw over evil with good, nnd better thnn thnt at Inst he wilt put cood In the place of evil That which once wnp shall cease to be. Having accomplished fi niltsfnn. it shall pas nviv. For this purpose the son of God was manifested, that he shonld destroy the works of the Devil, r Jno. 3:S. There are those who deny the ex istence of evil. This is strange, seeing that "men nnd things are bc lmj acted upon from within and without by evil. Surely evil is hero, groat in extent, nnd powerful In Its working. How can. we account for the lust war If there Is no evil? Rvil i here, nnd God must have originated, it. Thero can be onlv one first cause, nnd he must bo answerable for whnt ho creates. God is not afraid to take the re sponsibility. All things are nf God. He is of one mind, and who can turn him? whatsoever his soul deslreth, even that he docth. We need not be afnild of such an absolute power lodged in the handn o n sovereign uou. wnen we ro member that his sovereignty Iff under the direction nnd control of TMs love. A God who won willing to give bis son to die for the sinful race ned not bo feared but ought to bo trusted Bud HID Urn Amretofl 617 Room has PrWato Toilet 10 Bstha New. Modern -, CIom to Shopping Dlitrlot ant Theatre Gar Tariff frwn SIM H ERE and now you can choose from the finest showing' of rugs in our entire'his tor,y and at prices that are sensationally low, as you'll agree the moment you seethe attractive quality and admirable designs offered for your choice! l'ea-, tured particularly are a host of brand new patterns we are showing for the very first time! Why not spend a few pleasant moments in this fascinating rug display tomor-. row while selection is at its best? v .'', 9x12 Heavy Wool ..Velvets it $45.00 ' .' ..r ) . These are fine quality rugs that will give maximum ser vice! ? Many charming pat terns at tomorrow's saving! $37.50 Down De-; livers A Vacuum-. Sweeper! f The improved model Bee-Vao gives women - the greatest', electric vacuum cleaner- on the market with an unequal- ' ed two-year factory guaran- tee. Full $7.50 Ret Attnchmentfl FRKKI i Miner Building ; : .1- ' ( ', v - 8-3x10-6 Axminsters $37.50 The season's best In fine Ax minster rugs are here in ll variety, atlow prices that Will bring quick selllngl . Miner Building Try Register Classified Ads if you want results E. Jj. VAN JTVKtV mr.R FltEB FRTim ! f9i hniinnna and cnrl with kld- iii hnir nut! man burber: Grace Whtteley, Pansy , .Seymour rogla- Uired oosmetlolana; maroeis mat tay tii-na mrArrW, ftFfnP . fltnlrwav next to Wade'si Phone' Lei Us 0b Yoiir Eaier Cleaning Early Ci ''tsfiscSil' Whfo' -VvVm4 inv, 'asiI'?.- .U FN! A Modern Plant Giving Dependable Service Don't Use Gasoline On Your Hat!; Gasoline, although a cleaning liquid, leaves a stain. It discolors , . and ruins the fabric of a hat. Any haberdashery in the city will ; advise against the use of gasoline. With our new machinery in our new plant we are able to do thor-v ough work. - Be sure your hat gets into the hands of experts who are equipped to do such work and who are skilled in that particular ' phase of cleaning. This plant is so equipped. If you desire personal : rK . we- ao,- asK:.your. cioiiu&.!:;y!,. u;;i recommendation as to the worl feUGENE DYEING & CLEANING WORKS .. .., n , ' Master Cleaner, Dyer., Pressors and Pleater 243 to 247 Ninth Ave., East :'y ,; i .-' ,5 I . Telephones 122,75 it i .! in Rnh Riddle. troDrletr, .... . .. . tSAt