HflS CAREFULLY HELD
Lite Fans May Expect
fioftho Soason
SURPRISE IN STORE
'.. - ..iiu iilril to Par
r ,.! IUcI, Plan Mr
VI. Thai th tr.
I1', Iloyt ul nsn Mull. .,. ...ii
ii i nr imaim,,,. it I, ,.,.. ,,
by III"! owner, - ,o slock IHH
boon disposed uf,
Mra, Colo of Jn.. w, ...
Hrliiullcl. lotluy In rcaly, tm.
ini'iil lor a broke,, unklo which
In received In it i.
A major fiMi.rulli-.ii u..
ri.nii.il m,,,,, !, Hmli I, Bt 11,0
lHlo .lnl.Hi,,, ,M, .,,..
i la reported in in. I....O
very nicely.
mm. I' i, 'I Klml, ,,,i ,.
"ill 01 elurcola.
HiriliKII'lil today.
Uosii
' T criinu vr I'., f-II-
L: wdu.iry of i
Ur.lln. ,,,r l,n,l01n11"
P"JI lui, of th Nh
' P.ny consented to par-
"m on Thursday. Jon.
cllvlll'-
of III") hag
,r,,nlwili' enema,
nil Mii''- "'"
Lj go 10 lll""'"
..,ih mid several tlmii.
7T, -.mli mid several
LrfiM handsome new model,
he.n III" 'enter nf In.
ll rurloillr "d speculation
5 - sell on thvir ey to
airs'1 cniT In ''i "'nllcd
J,IW ilwlr Initial It-play...
.j. Tcilnl'W'li MmlMI Out
!I IMlDlOldl Of III- nW
.Artfully turdd still against
MiiDimr vi
Jiav,. wereu befor Hid an.
LkimiI dale, src moving away
itae' Plants dully to lipply
L. ihrnmliniit I ho nrld wllh
j.. la - thin, tin '"o1 Pe
2tKuh Introduction In com.
Mnprf. t"nr liuors m i.-
mrtd rapidly fof l' unKiuo
k frmnmilon. vhlch pro.
u ut new Intereat record
m laduttry. nd llio Nh
oiulnf orjanluttlon tvery
, laboring ovortlm In tht
Jn tf display , aeitlng
i, nuk plctiirMKU
i ft tli nw mtelunlcal
Mm Arc rourln In
kmrr hdiuartirf In Ko
Wr tl ! dapitrtmtnl
ittiif vry effort to flll
ikordtra from dealera who
,ton tomhnrded by old Null
urn for liiuit'tllai delivery
(tmoltll In tpH of th fart
i Kit of lh purchri ani
4 Ika drilr had actually
Utr thy ara ao caiar to
tt, Thfl lri wr cor Inc
atKrr point on tha enmpaaa
n of them dlai'lostd a
f riritry among dealer,
j In Primlplr Ktolvrd
Ubir rtvelailona of the con.
dn and deln of th w
Hi mdlcatn that on of th
tlattmtlfti fnaturea of tholr
K plant mil b a .new and
fidvanccd una of new oncl
I prlnclploa In relation to a
Ht Mechanical tnnovattona to
i tpfrailng control aod rld
tacforta. The modela, nccord
itlnr. combine unequal.
IWeraiinc" with a beauty In
ant before achieved In their
fitufb company official d
kMiyto make public fnrtter
bl conitrucilon, ihry 1ilar
U American automoblla fana
iorci me inrui or aeaaon
iniunday hn th complete
:moln win ha iiaued In
tltr and town of tha coun-
MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, RE.P THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1921
were In
SOCIETY GIVES PROGHAM
M AUI IUJ VOI NO l i.i.UN
I'K.Ml IN I'UV
Al'
Houllii.,,, !,,! f.i i.ni,yc, whnne
ll'ilim wn : fiii'llii'l l.' in Ciiiiiii'v,
illM-l llll'UIIKl IiU WIIV Ul IllH
Wlllli, III, j ..,,;.,1 r,.,
MMIHI l' Vlxll Ullli 1,1, ,,, I. ,,,!
relmivr In CIiIiiikh.
l iini lMl a AiiimiiiiiitiI
m.vi.ir I, mil. i:,ii,ty M,,mm)
.II'M TIMN CI'i'V. Oriv, .1 linn 20.
Aii,imiiim.(.,i.,,I v,,m i,,,,,!,, thln
IKJIIlllIU f (Hi MllllTH I'lii, M till (
llio fiimiiil nf I'oiir M,i.,b,ii,
I i. Mnniliiv llfloi linnn. will
1,0 iK'Irt nl Illn ilwn.cl 'l'l,uri.,li.v
iiflorit'j,,!, ill 2 f,"cl,. will, Kf-v.
l.li,MI r,f llm I lii nlt.1! .i,tl..n
i limcli In iluiiKn i,r llio anvil-en.
'Hie II,mhikm-(I fun,," fri'M-iil,.,!
Ili'fiirc iJii-no AiiiIIoikc
Krlilay Mulit
in.Hilir I. inn Cimnly K-l.:i
I.I.AIII.IIll, li,, j jti.The
niiillK llirliny .u.Mv mini II.
'"" Pi"Kf of tin aiiinuitr Hatur
'iny ovMinid, .1 ii ii n l.
'I'llo inoKniin mir n follows:
"A'lVlro III III,. I.uvirloi-n,'
Hoiiji, Mr. Hi,, llh.
IiiIiimIiii Moii i,, Mio cliirui-iora or
llio piny, 'Tim llo, !,,(, I (,,
lio I' oiliiln In na Mlnory Moon, In
the lllln rolo lirotialit tcara to the
eyea of Hie audlriiire l.ul in, l
Irara of aynipnitiy,
llo una mnn(,ri,,l iy ths f,now.
Ilia: fll.lcon lllnlr. a very crul, licit
oiiiioiia iild mlllloiialr,'. pluyil l,y
i.oy iinaiiery: lllniin Tun. an aw.
till nut." Jiao Ayna. uhoo cvory
appcaranc wwa hernldt'd by "ah,
ih, nt ao loud, not po loud," wna
in IiIiIIiik from hla Imlahevlk "If,-,
"I'nula Maleek" played by ICilllh
I'llmley; ''ratrlrk Keller, iniiei
oiler." Wilbur Wlllliima, iiMt
liiniil of I tie. time wnlkliijt In the
I ark with "t.ulu 1'fiirl. n rnullnie
Klrl," who nm In rlint? of llio
lunch counler. played by Mra. Lee
Kniintiiln: ''humnnthn H'ade, a poor
old mnhl." who waa looklntt for "a
man -any man" wna played tiy
l.lnnl Crufi; "Tom Itlaaell," clever
chemer and "Itoaebud Iteeae"
eranddaualitor of (lldeon lilalr.
wre plavarly played by Mr. and
Mra. Harry Moore.
The membera of the caat re-
ponded to two encore, the Ural
by alna-lnfr "My Irish oe" very
much off key, belna aueh a aucce
they wero encored again.
A bualneaa aeaalnn waa held by
memhera of the society after the
progra m.
PICNIC IS ANNOUNCED
TRENT PEOI'I.K TO F.NTLH
TAIN IM'111,10
m.viiiir l.ini rouiiiy PpiiiM
TftKNT, Ore. June :o. Kollow-
lim la llio nrngram of the Trent
nlenlc to be held June 23. beeln-
nlna at 10:30: band elecllons;
nraver:' churn. "The Hunter I
Kntii;." "Come on fown South;
readlne. Kulenna Baxter: duet.
(j'Kny; oheriiiliiB atunf. gulinr
k,mi;N: allitll. x.lona aehool; aolo.
W'uyne fiullev; reuillnir. Bert Hen
ver; solo, "I'lli a Pretty Llilla
Hear; act, Muimnn bnva: duet, duy
Reldon end Cheater Wheeler: "The
Milk Maid." mena nimrieti an-
nouncemenin: band niualc.
In the nfiernoon lucre win no
...n.i. .. nit klmlrt Includlni; races.
nlllow f cms. lliniinnir ana n in
unmn between Ihe married and
slnsle men. A lunch counter win
be on Ihe irround wner you chii
get hot coffee and sandwiches.
SCHOOL MEETING HELD
II Nf TID.N t TTV I'DIISIIN.M.H
HUillpi.r bum ruiiniy J4i,.,u
JUNCTION CITV, (ire., June 20.
-"'. ". c. Wiialiburnn Ii fl Tucs
ilny for roriliinii wln.ro alio will
intend llm aen.h.na i,r the hniilth
rinifeieiiit.. Mra. Wimlibiniio is
ii e.Hl ! I nf tho Infill I,,.,, nil unit.
Ilev. I, ,,, J Mi,, A. K. IlllSKOlii of
.oril, I'owder and l:ev, nnd Mis.
I. A Itinwn of Htiiylo,, were ci,.
IliK on fili-uda In this city Thuis-
oav.
.Mrs. Clnla Pninnarhntrky left
Wedi, e,., Iny for I'orllrind lo spend
me Im v hhnppliiK iim'I niton, lins
Hie liejilll, .oureM.,ee,
Kdwnrd I'. Iliilli-y, who Is dis
trict lli-piity, Inli'bi nit orrii-lnl vlrlt
lo Ihe freawoll Mnsonli- loilun
TiMMl.iy eienlnu. Me wna n,', i,m.
I'linled by Aiikiis (ai,i,,i ulld .Ml',
"lid .Ml , A. II. llinnei us.
III.IIIIKlltN M.WS
inai.i.r I. in i:it,iy I'nriiii
liKKIIIKiflN, June su. Moot
In of both pnlrols, H,,y Krout
iroop was held nl Hie Miiri hull
Krlilay nlKbt. I'lfleen boys, the
iroiilniahler and nsl-.tnnls were
prvaciit. Members uf tho execu-
I h i, coniiiiltiee and a nuniber of
I'u t " j 1 1 h or senilis also met with the
boys. Mr. Neot gave a reiiort of
llio trip In Belknap springs, which
una tn ken by the Imyssjiiat 'week
end. Kivlniinlng, hiking, and pre
paring a cuuip seemed to have
eM.'i.':ii iipjieul for Ihe boys. Mr.
Necl bus promised tho boys a four
ilny irlp In Culler In ko and the
Oregon caves soon It Jt moeta
"lib iho approval of the parents.
Next Krlduy nlxht, June 22. C.
II. Clark, ,i,(. counly Boy Hcont
execiiilvo expocla to bo present
fnr tho Intl.ill.illon, which will be
lii-ld nt the church.
Mrs, J.iy Buck and children, who
linvo been visiting rclnllves at
linrenii for several weeks ore visit,
lui: t lie Jennlnxs, I'ugc and Stacy
fninlllea ihh week.
Mr. and Mrs. Kmery Bonta of
Iiedinond, accompanied y Geo.
Itama of Brownsville are nt tho J.
I'. Ilnrrill home, on their return
trip lo Itcdmond.
NKWS OF com ltd
IP. itiater l.n County b,,clal)
COIii nr;, ore., June 20. The
l.oy H,, nils of CobuiB hiked lo
l.ovt In lie and Mpent Knnirday night
ivitli tiin scout muster, Itubln
Hlnnebiirif nn-1 Awlslnut Seoul
M.'lKtera I'llklns mid Monroe. The
sciiilta will give nn li;o cream aoelal
on Iho Nelson Wlllleiiker Inwn Bat
urrliiy evening, June 30. All ore
cordially Invited to come and en
joy tho evenlnK.
The Willing Workers club of
north of town will meet with Mrs.
PACE I
in, Asa Tyler wore called io. ,u
gene Wednesday to serve a Jurors.
Miss Hophla Feeder woe III town
Wednesday.
Mrs. Hello lluril waa In C'oburx
Wednesday. '
Clyde Sid well and family wero
In l.ongvlew Wash., last week.
Mra. Ward was In Uugene Tues
day. The street of Coburg have been
graded and will soon be graveled.
The Methodist Rid society of Co
lurg will meet Wednesday after
noon. Wm. Bmlth and wife were In Co
burg Tuesday.
T. C. Mountain and family re
turned from l.lnn county Tuesday.
KnANKI.IV NF.WS EVENTS
in. sinter t.m Counly Hpiclsll
FFtANKMN, Ore.. June 50.
Tho district fiundny school con
vention will be held at the Meth
odist church Hundny. A bnsket
dinner will be served nt noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Klosler and
baby of Dexler and Claude Bryant
of Veneta spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mra. I. C. Richardson.
Mr. and Mrs. Chesa Kirk and
children and Mrs. T. C. P,ryant
and two daughters spent the day
!n Crow Sunday visiting Mr. nnd
Mrs. Karl Kirk.
Mrs. Norman Purkerson and
diiuchter, Melha, visited at tho
Akerson home 8aturdny.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Jacobson
and Thelma Freemnn ore hero
from California visiting their rela
tives. Misses 7.clma Bmlth and Reva
Bryant are home after spending
a month nt Veneta witb Mrs. J.
A. nichardson.
Kutrene visitors Monday were
Ward Ibis Wednesday. Zola Hulery. Mrs. T. C. Bryant
Carl Hopkins, flllbert Simmon and daughter. Nina Lea and f.rnia.
and Mrs. ft. T.
Mm. A. Smith
Ht I il k ley.
It i ill Ba'ier ot California Is
M..dlng tt few day, o h,. ,arm
heel .
Miss Melba Purkerson. who has
been, employed In Ku,, ,r
pint few month, la home tor a low
u-erVli m.
."ra. F. M. Hubbd reetv4 wor
iiie- first or mo ween ina ,
nrunddiniKhter Mra. Norinn lurns
a: v estiir la acnouaiy m in a eu
v..,. hr.inllnt.
M Isa Nina Brynnt arrived home
Kint'.Viy evening from a tcn-aay
Htn T t Newport.
.vtr. and Mra. J. B. Mllllorn tooV
Puntlav dinner with Mr. and Sirs.
N, J. Hryant of Alvadore.
.TOU PERSON Af.H
J'P. Kluer Lsns Counly Speelsl)
JC'H. Ore,, June 20. Mr. and
Mri flarrlncr and dnughier and
Mr,; and Mra. Elliott and daughter
of ft'cncin wero dinner guests Sun
day nt the Lawrence home north
of Fllmlrn.
R'tailvcs and friends from Mis
souri aro visiting the Wlgham
fnnjly.
P. and Mrs. Will Curtis went to
Ellig ne Saturday with their daugh
ter. jMrs. D. O. Jeans. Their grand
driufthfer, I.eola Jenns, slaved with
them Saturday night.
Mo. and Mrs. Lleky and Mr.
fKisoKon vlsiled at the Beck home
SuiKa'iy afternoon.
Ml. nnd Mrs. Peters and daugh
era : were Eugene visitors Satur
day 4 venlng.
fliSsTge Curtis moved his wife
and 1'Hhy son out to the old Han
nontmlll camp-Saturday.
Mil . and Mrs. P. H. Keeler visit
ed :i the Keith home Monday eve
ning Tioe annual school meeting was
held'., Monday afternoon at the
school house. A. K. Peter was
elected director and Mrs. Clate
Innnin was reelected clerk.
t'len Heck and rnml v v s ten
with Mr. and Mrs. Hecks futhcr
ot Franklin Rundny evening.
Mr. and Mrs. F.lmer Jordon of
r.ugeno viHllerl n, riaiA inm,.n'a
Sunday.
Boveral from this community are
attending the revival meeting at
Klmlru, conducted by Evangelist
CI, W. Hoy.
Mra. Bert Newman nd ehldri
vlalied with Mra. Peter and
children Friday afternon. ',,
LIFE and ACCIDENT ; 1N80R.
ANCE C. D. Le-a L. Sigma
Agency. 1-10-tl
w "j aiujjc
EFFECTIVB MAT M TO taVT.
RETUKN UMTI OCT 1. IftM
WHO trip raoK . ,,S
low im caaii pau la w iwiu-
west, south and east.
Fine fast train.
aacaa ela Vavtlaikd
DE MOINia J". M 40
mmM tmmhlm jas
Orn4 Cuytt Natl Flu'
TUwttMtNtlMBinui
Foi JUuttrftted Boofeltto. Ratnt
tioat end I ofor motion, ad4fns
ACBK OaUXMd MlOITa
UNION PACIFIC
43
General PauMeag,, Utat,
637 Pittock Block, PortUnd, Ore.
fSPAULDING MARRIES
atSPHINf5FIIXD TEACH.
ffEDDKI) AT UEPPNEll
'iunr In, County epeclsll .
JIWFIELD. Or., June 20
Wild resident will he Inler-
learn of Ih mnrrlge of
Hpeclillng and Charles W.
bleb occurred at Ileppner
June 12. Mlsa Fpailldlng
T'Hiown here having taught
J 'Prlngfleld schoola for two
uL;''.rln,Jh P""' V"r h
'vn teaching In s.iiem.
fttremony was conducted by
kJu! "".."naiildlng. father of
ta.1iMlM Lo,,, Mlllnrd- wa
cVl.L,V,, l-" Bpauldlng
ttuii ""in, wna beat man.
ho5 orch pl"y,,d by
s,rn r planning
an V noma in eastern
MhbIMLn 10 wor,, i-elved
f'ljnek ny friends.
T DISTRICT COUNCIL
Cogn,y 8mcI,i
"""'Id American !.
'HlliaTOMi """"led the meet-
Ik. i ?m'' district rnun
. legion held at Albany
ll " w.r discussed for
'"thasi.. ""nn,"on wn,rb will
lV 'Mr.M0n 0nM' M. Olson.
4 v"fr T. Oravo and
1 pent nfflcera nf the
"Mating' " Wh0 ftlcna
Ifaa'Mrl..- i
HnirL Ii1' County Bp.rl.l)
rja.?,'D' 0r Juna 30.
nr Mr. and Mrs.
of r,;;' """lent at the Unl-
Workb,""',1" ""nHn "in
y rntii Tii?1" In the Booth-
it r... V. """nip.
..'".'"r meet nr e.f
Is
were
official
short
L n" Of rtsaoe J .
r'y aH -'J'tJ59 1P"
HaniiiiunUKIIIfir
n'l mid Mi-i I!Mnn
PortUnfl.
KSS!
the
vUk.. , " '-eaion aux
M.eJ evening.
N McPherson
nt nir "Jo nf
""11(1 .'..' "r MoPheraon of
M A P I, E CnllK IHSTItlCT
ELECTS DIREITOK
in. rliler l.ini Counly Pr-flill
civinv Ore.. June 20. The
upper and lower Maple creek dls
.lil.. v oa end No 171 hnve
consolldol'ed and held their first
....i .nhnni ineeilnir June Is nt
ikm riniirv school house. The
ai.cine lelecled from the Up
per district No. 171 was Cluy Mor-
--j m. u'ih Scott was re-
il,i. Thev nurchnsed
a heating system of the agent. N.
I.. Hntl'h and Instructed the clerk
..-ii r.. hldi for transporting
the children from the upper Maple
creek during tho scnooi ivrui.
NEWS OE CANARY
(Prsliiir Llm Counly FpecHM
CANARY, Ore., June 30- Word
was rocelved recently by Miss
Mnxlne Harrington, of Iho mar
riage of Mis Urdlne Cnrruthiirs to
Mr. Tennis. June 10 nt the homo
of the bride' parents at Spring
field. Miss C'arruthrrs formerly
taught school on Ma'!Prr';- ,.
Tlert Hobson and Mlsa Maxlne
Harrington went to
urdav to see the latter a mother
who recently underwent an opera-
Hnn at that Place, ana" n
inn siotea that her mother
rapidly Improving. .
J. J. Kurgesnn of Portland was
a business visitor at the home of
Me. and Mrs. W m. mcou .mimiu..
Mr. and Mrs. firnnt risk
nt nntcona Monday on
business.
. i,u ntuntiitiihcr made a.
business trip 'o rieedsport tho Hit
ler part or the ween
N. h. Smith, who recently sold
the new heitlng plnnt to , the Can
nrv dlslrlcl. wna accompanied by
Mi's Gertrude Oil mark. R eotisin
nf Mr. Edwin Miller. They mnde
their headquarter at the latter s
home while In thl vie nlty.
Mr. nd Mrs. Joe Cllbaon of Ad
hnve s house guests V'nlow Gib
on nd James Aldrlch. who re
cently drove up from Lincoln,
Herbert Bradley f!, t,. Ollsnn
nnd C. A. English, who were
xveek-end guest o! Mr. nnd Mrs
O, B. Miller, returned to tlieir
home nt Portland Sunday. They
inn with them a fine big oiling
of bull heads which they nan
caught at tho mouth of Maple
CThS' M"Plo Creek OrnnRcrs met
tl Canary hall the first part of
tie week to clear the grounds for
Ihe celebration lo be held at Can-"llim-y
Bedford, a Canary merch-
. . , ri. nn anil nn-l11in"
Mr.' Strwell dVov. 'o Coo. bny and
""tVN. Au..yin. road supervisor of
district No. was thrown from
fl . grader th' he wa operating
'i .
iii i i v j sri i x
i wmiumumrs i if i . i t if i i i i i i i
FT 7 I I J
i 1 1 ii ii fr ii i i it i ii i i ii i ii m in i
III 11 W. v A U A X A A y
I I I II 1 1 1 S II 11 I I II I I I 1 I i
llllll l if n r- I n - .
m Jill 1 " M A V a( run rrnnAhrr T
ts(lihm.n (TVn
i i Ln f- i ir II I MVTUU UMBVWM U UUUVIvU ITUMVUWU cuuu
7X M
V A 1 New vwin ugniHiuu ivuuMur
11 f.. ..dKlin,C!0UM !.
uirinr ii i w vu t wn idu u mc3
ir i m m mil ma 1 1 I i i -r w -
I ilJJ1 '
The three now Nash Series, vrhich
are being inl'-.roduced everywhere
today, achievq the ambition of my
manufacturiq g career.
"They represisnt an entirely new
type of mot or- car, priced moder
ately, but offe ling you all the beauty
and quality aad performance here
tofore exclusive to very expensive
automobiles.
"To create s yich a car we had to
develop an entirely new type t
' design and in est over $2,500,000 in
dies and machinery alone. . 1
"Both the Sqlon bodies and the
high . compression motors which
power these mew models exemplify
the most radically modern advance
ment in body! craftsmanship and
engineering.
"Naturally sp B ee precludes the full
listing of all features but I do want
, to draw your attention to a num
ber of the outstanding attractions
such ass
"Twin ignitidirj, high compression,
Bohnalite alunjdnum alloy pistons
with InTar-struts,7-bearing crank -shaft
with hollowed crankpins,
Bijur centralized chassis lubrica
tion, Houdaille and Lovejoy shock
absorbers, Binex-Nash bumpers
and bumperettes, chrome plating
over nickel for all exterior metal
ware- double-drop frame one
pice - Salon fenders and longer
wheelbase lengths.
"This new-type engineering of tho
'400' motors makes them by far tho
bes tperf orming cars I ha ve ever built.
"I don't think anyone will ever
want to use all the speed and power
they deliver.
"Equipment is absolutely complete
at the factory list price and you need
buy no extras except a spare tire.
"If my iudfrment is worth anything
you will find it well worth while to
day to examine this new automobile
development with the greatest
President, The Nash Motors Company
DUNN MOTOR
i r
when .he blade atrucK a
l,r'iilnr?'ll,nR Bl 8 o'o.loek
S: rn J Mr Austin Innded on
hla aide rn a "hnrp
K' ,ni1 ii T aesston,
rrncturen iw. .
V' Waahi . ",0 WMk trnv
Nlnvi """hlnotnn n.,,1.1.
IS hn. rhrr "re expected to
K' " tho nrxt four
hnslnyn-e
the Routnern i ncm
Sara T. Evana, who la alo
(tors ownad by A.
V . were . "
w 1 Cm - T
t
" ... i '