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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1928)
SSIsiT worn patriotism Given jj Scout Sorvlco uudceFare given In" lift ,) hr (ulrluH"'". en ! levcl-ilhill uf "ill.-lll.l '"" FllfMnrr.n W jell l.iirn rp,m.K event of H' rittr4 wllli nn f". . ..itii-r. il lo the L liie "rr " ' ' f IP,W. in .I"" f hlicr of I MORN I Nr. nrr.HTFB rurrwr nm ivrnurcmv nmr . . .... ' " fvumiLi! n t.ii.jifii, juni, i j, iga -s PACE 3 . . i. ' C. O. P. HEADQUARTERS round Hint it nil w hill . . 4... I ruin tl mil. It pt I ' n. iiw surprises. Jj,,lipp:ui greeted Ui Dig asnt of Mm . .. I.I..I. .'.r. .pftt " " .nvlij. INI L ,ni (Klleinenl lo be. U ippiri'i.f. ""r"- bill" Orn Are I'rmriunl .lurillof I'" 'veiling wna (td fM tail. ,l"'1 gtnsrw mi i' " msM f member of I ho ilfjlomuilliary marched pialr. The procession waa iliIUry color hear, pal tb national ami e. In mi they Passed fcist Itit dlrl rVoum roaa aniiiunllon. Tli'i came Ijir-Wirfn of each troop kfcli Iht brllll.int anil Csfcn snlth hod Jut been LutMm from the W. It. (nsllrlollc orBanUallon of iemi In Euin. They j litM tne iai'K or ins ntllH youn irie wiiih sT prr.tath their ttw timilonai colors ma'ln a 111 lmr.rtl.lve sight tu i nirM. i:U?t IVlnlter. president llarlfiii liilon amlllary. M34 cr 01 nu oriiniiixnuiin. ymnltcl I'Utflr lo farh M9lMlnf Ihrjr riiiliini.nt IrinlllM anil the lllio. Mrt kwti Ih4l In all Hit y.'aia Tum tovonil Ha work i liiliM vtrrarui. Ihelr put r for ilio varloua a Bui ill I year thr-lr in. :nnWlo ami rlvlc affulra b It MtYt trill nlfl In aup kit uinlutliin anrl work j7ni.r mom worthy, (Urb lhy ttUh the bl of il poaih. Mkn pifrnli-il iha pro- pit iktlr lift by rrpculiiB fi7 oalh. ami tlm tllrl mwofil Mr. Wlnilar'a nalju taarrly aa ilicy r. Mr.tiutln. NMakrv rrrvntnlluit Hmly to IHIa prtaeiilnllnn lot cnntmiiDlty ai?rvlre n'il In Eiignir, whlrh 'liaOH Corkrrll. Mayor mn nimlit Ilia brief flu chirai'iprliliie lint fi maiir for work well inoitlnije sained In InttreHllrti. anenlnl In thai of the liier of p. which la Hid ono WI Scorn may work to. 'Wufwommendnlloii ffom .iii1 upon furl her rcc "hsolhtr aoout nrflelnla. Biker, who prealdeil 'wilnt, mil n. -Till. i. futirj ncvor Kn,olfli "n o.l for." m Rlirrnr - Fh ,,. . .j .... H JfMorrnn In a pomnll Hm Stafford la to ' pnneMlun of tho let. II hai hum. r. .... III fl nf M- .. ... .... . kitV, ii oiorinn. r"'."P arrayed norowi ilio ntWr(l, amut chorua. " tltn lr1. I .. tha Kornnlulit wor. nf "Heliwu Ihe Inat aprlnft 3 HlKli up In Hip fliiK.il.niHd 'rurliy IiuIIiIIiik lu Kniina City, HI' publliull Irnilrra s'lllwr In (IIm'iivi iHilli'lca mill plutfurine, (-iindlilatttT mill ilurk liiirx'n. Tlie arrow Mii,l lo Hie qumivra nlilvli have been tliailr Mtullalile fur U.llln:i illlli lm. GIRL SCOUTING MAKES BIG STRIDES lutitl of Awunl. I.MNt Nij-l'l is Uij!;fst livriit oC Year for Mcinlicrs uf lCoynic Troops ie(iilallona, wna awarded to Mir. lain HUffiinl, troop No l, of Unl vnrally hlKh arhool, Inat evening. Kvory onn who haa had unylhlnk lo do wlih Mliliiin la dellKhtei, fiela It la a dlntlnrtlon well da. airved and wlahea her well on hor Journey towarda Euitlet thin fall, When the lovely notea of the Tupa aong, whlrh runrludea all tllrl Hiom giilherliiKa, filled the rnoin, who over looked down at thoaa myrliiila of eager, ' amlllng young face,, into eyea thnt wera pimla of light, without a catch In tho throul, in out Imve hml a hard heart Indeed, and who over could iueMon the vulue of Ihe lime glv. e.i to Hum niuat truly be a poor aort of pernon. W FIRMS PROBED Nl'AN,KS MAINTAIN. "'"KMATION Ut'ltEAU teT. o,'j. . km. ,ni """"Hon burciiu rj?'.T"i mllltv com. LrM' 1 8.000 a foiZ nm"n fnvoniblo "Oram j. " ""OO". Wll- i. ,lf1 lOlJliij nl ,. . , ' '""iy into hf linn? lul,u co" K A ,'"'1' inpnnle, In f i, w, "uou" ircoin of M I, """ ncwa 'iiiiim p. """oclntlona, k i.,',. In nddlllon to N , "y. I'nnlca In r'14 ht"'n t rtv.-. " n crliirntlnnnl w 0rlpna .t Wn. i PJ2 " 'out. a. lr I'uSltTANrC IIITOIM'OTK Qtilid t lie hlitifekt pvr-nl of Ihe yi'tii'. In Hie opmlny of the Clrl Hfoula of Iv'.lk'ene, wnn the court of 4rtnla whlrh took i l.ifi at the audlioriuni of the MrMorran v Mehburtie ainro trtkt evening. Thre huvn been other courie of awurda In lite eotinly before, but nover oue like Ible. tilrl .Srotitlnic hue Bone forwiiril by h-iip and biitlnda alni-o It a Inrorpnnitlnn Into lha coiuiniii.liy fheM. under the ahla dlreellon of Mra. Arnold Hclirupp nnd ba aubaciiuent reor, gitnliilon, bul tiot even ihe moat iiptltttletlo could foraeo the Ini'riane In Interest whlrh thin rourt por. lnd. there being li; awurdn, iiiomiy of borne and henlih work, at ni'ultut to In Jimunry. Tu date, there have been In nil Uiue county only two Clvl Scouia or the. find t'lnaa while no Olio hnn oven approached ihe reled honor of tloblrn Kiiitlet. I'l night the following eleven glrla took the rank of firm clni: Mnry Sieeiiilt. troop No. two: from no.ip No. one, of the Hiilvi rnlly lilgh arhoul, llnr. rlet Hannah, .Miirguiet Heynoldn. Helen Tllliiiiin. fl-uy Jane Jenklua, l.nrrnlno Hearileley. Jenn llolden. litith Martin, .Madeleine tillberl. Holly Kenvey and Marlon bholdnn achieved Ihla high rank. Ilow many grownupe would like lo aland up nnd aend a meMig uf thirty Iniiera In Mono emit or auveuteen lu aeniiii huro to tho nnniiie? How many could go out In our own outdoor ond find, nnme. Identify and give the uea oi formation of lx rlonea, troca, blrda, Inaecla and flowere, lis the glrla niuat for "oUcrvcr"? Wo. ihl you llko to hand In today, to a competent examiner, a com pletn Iioiib plan for a Inmlly of four, doiio In workmnnlllio manner, davn lo n'nle, tailing enre of the opemnga, nrrniiKlng ventilation, apotllng lluhta, recuiiintcndlng. Willi renaona for your reoommen. diilona homing plain, refrigera tion, cooking medium and Ihe com- plclo fninlKblnga for each ro V Ikw ninny of un could tiiiihlully keep a heollh record over a period of two inonthB, denying ouraelvea candy, walking n regular number of mllea a day nnd realrli-llng our bed hour, our diet, to nlmnlulo de innnils nf hen lib? Thecn are only three of tho twolve requlrenienla for fb'et cln. not to menlloii the coiinllea merit aivarcln inndo to acorea of other hard working little Soouta. And It la work: It takca doler nilnnllon n rut peraeverenco and real chnracler, in tho fnco of full dny at achcol, and mother needing help at Itoma nnd what not, to work, by onca'a aelf, and take oi nnd hunt up tcxla, all this nt the average ago of twelve Th progrnm Ina. evening had number of novel fenturea. Pealdea Mra. Kclirupti lnia organlied n Scout chorua, mndo up of two glrla ilioaen by onch troop, and calling tllemaelvea moat villainy me "Song nil-tin," who acquitted them- ae.ve. very credllnbly ond give piumbc of ntlrucllve offerings aa Ihe fnlllni Webb them together, 1 1 1 1 w- (beat Nklt I'm On rii lltflii aktl, "tilrl Scout Hope t.'nesi." Pb Ha alxioenth contury coatufi.ex and Btnglng ymbullc of II. n growth of tihpirutlona uf our gicla and Wjn.vn Ihroiigtt the yeara, vvaa charminn'!y portrayed by the Woo how Wileon troop. An owaiii of gre.il prbie ol?o to hel lioop. No. 6 of Woodrow Wll aon. tnd her lender. Mra. Harpen. and of ellll greater credit to her aelr, win thi.l of communlly service pin, t) e flint ever granted In Lane coilnlv, to Anna Itnne Colhrell. This pin entails n matter of 550 hours public nervlco. Including In tho case of Anna I'.ose, layettes made for Mrs. Ady ond service ren derid ut her office work given her church un, help tendered the si outing office. It Is no small ac complishment and lis recipient Is to bo much congratulated. There Is, In scouting, one honor which cl.nnol be worked for, but must come nnsollclled and un sought, to a ghi of unusual caliber who -iiy porfornv.-d some signal service lor scouting ond I In every way a person whom her comrodes and officers com-lier a credit to her organization. This Is the letter oi coinniendatlon. tho highest nc colade given on the road lo tiolden liaglet nnd a necessity for tha' final honor This letter Is an In volved affair, necessitating three recommendations, ono from her church, ono from school and one from personal sources There are sheets of forms to bo gone through with the national organ'zatlun, so highly do they plze Ihe . ommen ilnllnn The first one to bo granted In Uinn couniy, under tho existing CLUB MEMBERS AT O.A.C. .10 I.ANK IIIU.IU.V ATTEM hi MAII.lt SKKHION loorw lo f'nlllliiiK Two Weeks, Murk Marling Tills Wot'kj Girls Oiitiiuinlx-r Boys Thlrly-nlno Lane county 4-11 club children ar attending the Minimi? eaBn for club mombers being held at Oregon SUlo Agrl cullural college In Corvallla, ac cording to Arnold I). Collier, coun ly club lender, who was hero Inst night for the couniy graduation exercises. Twenty-eight girls and II boys make up tht group from Line county. Irma Huggnrt and Mrs. William McCoy nro with the local delegnilnn. Tho session started Monday of ibis week and will continue for two weeks. Names of children from T-nne county follow: Adeline Kills. Thel. ma Campbell. ICIken Matlock Doris llaxi-Hon, Dorothy Wilkinson, Dorothy Stout, Ltclllo Mllllcan Mildred Armstrong. Unrbara Dunn, Lucille Johns. Gladys Emery. Mel- en Kmery, Carol Saunders, Eva Knox, Ellen .Ihuliz, Marian lllg glus, Verna Coatello, Corlnne Mc Coy, Marian Cox, lrlndu Stonc berg, .'-ols Bailey. Thelma Solelm, Ctutdle Blood, Georgia James, Vir ginia Chase, Lola Chlttock, Greta Chambers, Mabel Kldson, Cecil T lpson. Millard Shelton, Charlie Swango, Kenneth Du..n, Mervln I Mauley, Gregg Osborne. Horry j Jacoby. Sam Slcknforje. Edvard Jacoby, Robert Matlock, Robert Sly. Try the Chicken Noodlet t Ihe Manhattan Cafe Phono l"l DNfl Willamette Rubber Htanips Made In Bugene zni.i.i'.n pmNTiNO co. Willi Bineae Book more Kill Willamette rhooe IMJ No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels If you wtih lo be ptrmanently re lieved ol gaa In atomach and bowels, tnk Paslmnnn'a Gaa Tsbleta. which nre prepared especially for atomach gaa and all the bad eflacta reaultlng Irom gat preaaure. That emptv. gnawlnff feeling nl the pit of the atomach will dtaapneari lhal anlloua, nervoua feeling with heart pal pltatlnn will vnnlah, nnd you will again ba able to taka a d"P breath without dlaromfort. . That droway, aleepy feallng after dinner will ba replaced by a dealra for entertainment. Bloating will cfaae. Your llmbr. arma and Angara will no longer leel cold and "go to alaep be rauie Baalmnnna Gna Tsbleta prevent aa from Interfering with the clrculn. tlon. Cat Ihe genuine. In the yellow pack eg, at any good drug store. Price l. Alvv.ivs on hum! nt OREGON DRUG CO. araaiaaBaaaj ( PROFITS in all motor fuel values RED CROWN ANTI-KNOCK GASOLINE MUTILATED BODY FOUND TIEI VI' IX MIKET IX LAKE WASIU.Xt.TOX KAVIXE SEATTLE. Wash., June 13. (Al'l Tbo. dismembered body of u man, tied up In a ehcet and a quill, was round late today In a ravine along Luko Washington boulevard, two and a half miles south of Bellevue. across Lake Washington. v Tho mutilated body hod been thrown from a passing automobile Into a dense clump of bushes at tho bottom of the ravine, sheriff's deputies declared. It had been there ut least a month. A sow had been used In . the mutilation. It was thought. No mark of Identification of any sort could be discovered. There was no clothing In the bundle. When Your Skin Begins To Age trso this new wonderful Cleansing Cream. Keeps tho skin firm ond plump ond takes out all the grime and dirt. So soothing for sun and wind burn. It Is so different from any other cream. Will not grow hair. Ask for MELLO-GLO Cocoa Butter Cleansing Cream. Mention Ilia full name. (Adv.) M -TfRftta ALWAYS KEEPS IT ON HAND LydLi E. Pinkham't Vegetable Compound Helps Her So Much Pittsburgh, Ta. "I vni jusl com pletely run-down. I lind tired, heavy. sluggish teennga and I could not cat. 1 was losing in weight I read ro much nhout I.vdia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and what a good med icine It. is, that I started taking it, I have taken clptlit bottles of I.rdla E. Pink- hnm'a Vegetable Compound and about the samo tu tablet form. TTiis is one medicine a woman should have in tho house, nil tho time, I am improv ing every day and I auro am able to cat. I am willing to answer any let tors asking about, tho Vegetable Com mind." Mns. Ku.x KtciiAnna, 21 Cliautauma tit,, N. ti. Pittsburgh, Pa. OPERATION NOT NECESSARY RECTAL and Coton .Ihntnti vwriih qukkly and ptrmancntiy uadcr the Dr. C. J. Dtan non-twrirt- c-au mojin-nuOTireaiuirTntaWMie.ii a..HUaha.lUalti aTBlTR 1IW .aiftWl - fu..r tltuttrttcd book dccrttft malnod and explains our WRITTEN ASSUKANtlS lr PII.E9 RIJMINATRD OR FEB REFUNDED. 8 tod for , it today. V osri USTEN IN ON SEHVICE First Annual Radio Gradua tion Is Held TWO PUPILS HONORED Ilciibib .riin H Viilcdlcinrlun and Icomird .fiit-obsnii lH su. tutor la n fur Vrar Eighth grade grnduntca In Lane county ai-houla thla year gathered In little groups around radio ro-ct-lvlng bcIm In all parte of the county Inst night to lUtcn In on the first annual radio commencement service which was broadcast from station KOHE. Miss Muzelle Hair of the exten sion division of the University of Oregon, addressed the graduates. Children of Iho eighth grade' age, enld Mlsa Hair, should atrlve for a three-fold development, in body, mind and charnclt-r. Two graduates were given special honors for their good records In school and took part In tho pro gram as valedictorian and salula torlnn. Ben la h Jones of district No. K4 was valedictorian, her aver age being 93 3-11. Ix-onar,l Jacob son of olstrlct No. 9 waa salutntor lnn with nn avirago grade of 94 10-11. Program la Given . Harold Ayres opened the exer cises with iho processional. Rev. A. H. Saunders, pastor of Central Presbyterian church, gave the in vocation and the salulatorlan. Leonard Jncobson. followed. After Miss llnlr's address. Ruth Staton sang a solo, accompanied by Alice Huney at the piano. Bculnh Jones, the valedictorian, followed and ' E. J. Moore, county superintendent, presented the class. Arnold D. Collier, assistant superintendent, read the names of honor pupils, Rev. Mr. Saunders gave the bene diction and Harold Ayres played the recessional. All eighth grade rs who heard the program were asked to send post cards to Mr. Moore and a flood of mail Is expected at hia of fice. Many on Honor Roll A total of 95 graduates made the honor roll, which Includes all making an average of 90 or better. It follows: District No. 5. Martha Fisher; 6, Doris Cbckerllne, Harold Steven son, Edwin Ilelyea, Andor An drews; 9, lonard Jacobson; in, Zi-lma Kmlth, Itev.t Bryant; 19, Clydo Bosserman, Velja Carson, Wayne Crbler: 52, Marjory Kchnorenberg; 24, Bertha Walker; Eileen Matlock, Etta Kruse; 32, Venora Vera Armatrong, Eve lyn Luclllo Toylor, George Combes; 30, Dorothy McCaid, Ruby Ifogue, Audrey Harper: 40. Barbara Clark, Iva B. Cooley, Melba FoaUr, liar old Gwyther, Alma Grousbeck, Howard McGee, Harriet Moore, Gordon Morris, Erda Stratford, 43, Curtis Chandler, Ina Chandler, Iennnrd lllllls, Dewaln Jones, Mil dred Mountain; 52, Owen Henry; III, Elinor Elllngau:.; GC, Iris Opal Fitch. District No. 09, Eva Peterson, Jens Iteerslcv, Rose Murphy, Mary Nelson, Margaret Robertson, Vir ginia lilals; 71, Gladys Smith: 75, Heta Balles, Blossom McCoy, Elsie Perry, Edith Easlcy, Marvla Suth erland. Clifford Townsend, Herman Perlnl, Otto Perlnl; 70, Donald Walker; 79, Hazle Hopkins, Eliza beth Paris; 80, Ardath Eaatburn; 85, Enid Travess; 88, Anna Mao risk, Ruby Barker; 93. Bernlce Mosby. Elizabeth McLin: 94, Beu lah Jones: 97, David Kyle, Mill roe Kyle, Maxlne Buardman, Alber ta Circle, Eldon Edwards, Bertha Pcttlt; 102, Russell McLean: 104, Henry Chrlstensen: 106, Beulah Melnlg; 120, Wanda Ross, Carroll Lansberry, Cleo Carter, Jlmmle West. District No.' 127, Rhea Catherine rilnt; 128, Earnest Guggisherg. Amy Johnson; 129, Dora Reed. Melvln Gaskill, Gordon Elroy: 139. Louise Mann; 150. Pearl Weltz; 153. Irene Jeter, Delbert Green. Georgia James; 164. Mary Slick: 170, Lola Porterfleld; 174, Louis Georgo Rodakowski, Velda Mac Bartholomew; 176, .Edythe Ryker; 185, Mildred D. Osborn, Alan G. Long; 191. Ralph Wltcher. FARMERS SPURN HOOVER NOISY PROTEST FLAKES IP - AT KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY, Mo-. June 12. (API Thefarm protest against the nomination of Herbert Hoover burst In noisy fashion in the con- The Button Shop BUTTONS made to order PLEATING of all kind HEMSTITCHING 874 Willamette ventlon city tonight when up- wardu of son tt.an nn,nrf. streets and atvarmed Into political neaanuariera shouting- "thirty mil lion farmers won't vole for Herb ert Hoover." Tho crowd, most of whom ap peared as if they had come off tho farma nf the mirfritA staged demonstrations in the prin cipal notel lobbies and went so fnr as to shout their message with in the Hoover headquarters on the mezzanine floor of the Baltimore hotel. At one stage of their pilgrimage to the convention centers, the farmers stopped in the Curtis headquarters, and shouting "any body bllt Hoover" ri.rn.nJ.rf a speech from the Kansas senator. Cycle Crash Kills Youth RAINIER. Ore. June II lie, Homei Jones. 13, died In a hos pital here tonight from injuries re. celved earlier In the day in a mo. torcyclo accldont neur Prescott. Joi.es, riding with a companion, wna thrown to .ho pavement. The other lad waa uninjured. When You Need Office Help (all ene EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE 002 Wlllnniclto LEE TIRES Cont no mora to buy. Far ! to run MARK C. SANDERSON Broadway at Onk I'hone 1551 Of" Sunday, June 17th. Is "Father's Day" Remember Him With A Gift Something Practical! ft Hatch! Haiti SAVE YOUR MONEY There's going to be a KNOCKOUT at DeNEFFE'S Complete Men's Wear McDonald Theatre Bldg. More Sanitary than Home Laundering NO HOME laundress could possibly be as thorough as . sanitary as modern laundries such as ours. Everything is as clean and spotless as at a hospitals' Our employes are carefully trained to take every precaution in safeguarding your family's health. 9& Laundry does it hqst Tune In nn KORE ai s30 every Monday evening; and listen to "Spin & Span' , ..'.. New Service Laundry 839 High Street Phone 825 .ZZ...l?H&SiY J.c: BR'LL ST2?5 (Formerly Ax Billy Department Store) Wednesday Grocery Attractions Two 25c Cans Fancy Pack Minced Clams This Very Exceptional Special Till 12:00-N"oon Only 125 From Morning 'Till Evening String Beans, Fcur Cans. . ,57c (Very good quality Eastern pack cut string beans.) Creamery Butter, Per Pound 42c (Another wonderful buttcc buy. Fresl:, too.) Albers Flapjack Flour, Package ... 29c (Tou make no mistake in getting "Albers.') Wheat Flakes, Per Package .29c (Another wonderful breakfast cereal. Non-premium.) Parawax, For Sealing, Pound 10c (Anticipate your reeds at this good buy.) Shaker Salt, Two-Lb. Package 10c (Convenient size In the kitchen. Iodized.) Certo Here, Three Bottles For ..... 85c (Used extensively for making Jellies, preserves and jams.) Doo Little Tablets, 2 Packages .... 25c (Use in root beer in place of one-half teaspoon of sugar before capping, for exce.lent, clear and sparkling results. Composed of sugar and ma't syrup.) Jar Rubbers, Five Dozen For. ..... .25c (While present s ocks last at the above price.) Macaroni, Three Packages For .... 25c (With each 25c rurchasj one of these real "kites" tree. It . will really fly. , Black Figs, Two Pounds For ...... 25c (Ideal either stewed or consumed as they are.) Red Mexican Beans, 3 Lbs; 25c (There Is a great deal of food value in beans.) Oranges, Three Dozen For . 85c (Sweet and Juicy ' Small size oranges.) Lemons, Large Size, Dozen 45c (The celebrated 'Sunkls'.' brand, fancy lemons.) "California Grape Fruit. 3 For 25c (A good appetizer for breakfast. Try them. Wednesday Savory Sirloin Steak, Pound 28c Bacon Back, Skinned, Lb 28c (It Is mild cured, tao.) Salt Pork, While It Lasts, Lb ... 15c (17-Tvo Phones-18) Deliveries To All Parts Of The City Four Times Daily, Without Charge. Announcement: We are, indeed, pleased to announce to the produce trade that we havt obtained the services of Mr. Hubert KuppiMibcndcr (familiarly known as "Hub" by many), an experienced fruit and vegetable man, who takes jharge of this important department in our grocery section. He will b pleased to serve you. , " "1' In Amorlcv H4SDao oil eoaarAii v or tauroaaia