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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1928)
PACE 3' Belgian- Croesus Disappears ami bur fa 11 of public roa4 In Port land thin week. The portion of the highway to bo constructed hereafter will he un der the direction of tho bureau an the right of way extendi! through the national foreat. at Albany collego July 1$ and con tinue until July 26. Itev. Haiinders will open a forum on the subject of evungeliam Thursday afternoon, July 1!. Hi will lead the Bible atudy hour on the following Tuerday and will also speak on Christian education some times during the meeting. Try the Chicken Noodle At the Manhattan Cafe STOBflTE HERE FLIER, IS COMING HERE 885 Willamette Phone 1711 of University Expected Tawn party Entrant in Race to Hawaii Brings Aloha SYNOD OPENS JULY 18 Rcftult Count And the Classified Ada Produce Flesults. RKV. KAt'NUEKK WlfJi TEAD GHOt'p mki-ttinos tLCMRIN AND HE, ATI SO ENOINEKltS Shrrrt Metnl Work 838 On a Strrot I'hon Sll CHECKS UP ON AIRPORTS TIIR BUTTON bHOP TIKMHTITCHINO BUTTONS PLEATING 874 WILLAMBTTK 6-M-tf Iliiiuir, Mr, mill Mm, Rev, A. If. Haiindera and New ton Anderson from the (Ventral I'renbyterlan church will attend the aynod of Oregon which convene Multifile if i lie Seen lit Kiifirnc Limi JihiwI IK" Kiuiic Our 1'mmI In I'llKlit With Hl(f Tnnkg HcniOTcd Lri lli'iird J. K. PRATT, Insurance. Tel. 1181, MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., FRIDAY, JULY 13, 192 of 111" kinK or I iov. Jnlin Hiirlnufli'I'l, L.nli'il 10 the uiiiiiirc i.oumu itmj,v L,.iiv ntixlor. nl Hid Li,, a 1 1m Klinl'M- ami fl nlflil ill llinliiii'li null the WuntinliiMwr k i hi- church nil" rdmim. no "''lion win ruiiTeillin ln"t LcndiiH'in win rucrlv. Ii fiMtu l!v, niiroia 1), P., of rmi- L, i,l ih fnutntiitlon pliilminl mid n lii iil) ,1 In llrv. Admit In i-nl iiilni'Bllli. .HIM ill lio recked from .,,ii rtev. A, II. Uinr of Onltnl I'li-n- Ii. null hi"l nlulil. nrliT 'ii Siiij- iiiinn U ncccnlcd hy lie will niTlve In Hu ll Hi-iiienil'r, II l x- lu bo liore when the HMin In the full. Mi". hnnli'Mi lit Wl-xlnllll- iiiIiik Hi" pni ymr. In ilnii pollluii dur yi.,ir. lir-v. Admns plmo of llev. Urine Mii.xwetl Adunm l Wnliimli collcae, Ill- f lllo I'ic.liytcrliill uilnary. t.'hlcugo. fur. nilcU ffmlnnry. ' At III iiridiiiillun from i viMim ana. hi wiiii t of ilia noiulnnry, mill ii year ftudyliif nt tho i Killnl.uruli, ICdlii nd. Tin, nerund year inivH nPt'iiml. piirt of I'liolilii In Toklu mil- In. mvrt wft present for hil iiirciiB nn nltiht. tf bI ii i y titf m imip lends ft ml l-der. The iiniii tteo rciMH t(I ml'rl.lp uf Onlrnl BtftiMln at SHI ntlv in nOdlttuu to this Hit nt members affiliated biM-li. ft tiVH UfHtft tie rp"ri uf unuMiiti ihut ot Hip bo work tiMln Pf-ddt. Jin de- work of the Boy heout club. sponsored hy the Ii inttn of the ronKie n( li'ft onti boy nnd le- I ifii Ur-r 'to him, It una M. AldrU-h of Wlno. I., whs present nnd on lint fedem! cen- nuitton pictures, Mr. Ihvid John Jones were nt the piiriy. They niPsnKfc of upprecln Interest and work for Murine ihftr rmldeiu-e pa tor, CARMAN DEAD WW WOltKM) von s. HI-AX Y 30 VI-AIIS pt Coiiiliit-tnni on Iornl ltnllnny Wild Ac(l Vwirs nt, licnlli il!-.) run n. vntxrnn lrit. lor of Kiirpiio, hi fnionlny at the Sn.;ni ."r an lllnrw of mini! ItMmnn vn hnrn l p ywir ngo nt Novoin- In Huscno 50 yen nml - Captain Alfred M. Lowcnstein, reputed to i be one ot the richest men, la mysteriously miss ing when lie vanished from the airplane in which he was flying over the English Channel from l.omloii to Urusscls. Captain Lowen stcin, shown above with his wife, when they 'were in this country, will be remembered for the lavislmess of his expenditures and the preat retinue nf Kprvnitt which niTntiinnniH Itlo family during their travels in the United States. He is believed to have become confused be tween doors in his Kokker and opened one in the fuselage wall instead of one to another compartment and to have stepped overboard and fallen into the Channel. flntrnMoDi.l Kewirtel) wiiH,:in employe of ihp Houthrt-ti I'lu-lilo I'limiiiuiy 2'i tin'i). tin wmh u no uf tlio- flint Dlri'i-irnr odikIiii:. In-M In tli). i:ty nii'l woi'lioil on the ruin ii ill i I thy "iHlt iipi-niilon. l.a IM' lin UN employed UN flngni.'in m Ci'f.'-nvi'Il. Kui'vlvum Ini'hiilp hli) willow, onw iliiiiifluei. Mi'K. P. M. flroM of I'tii k'ono, tinil ii iti'iimlMiii. Pllllu (Iivm. Mr. llnilnmn w n niomli-r of tlic Kimrno ciiiiti of tho .Moilrrn Woo.l man ot Amerlcii. : 'Tim body In nt tt. tVolkfir funif nl hniiiii mid f unoi'nl niinouncffiiiC'iil Hill bo Hindu thoio Inter. CLAIRE LEE IS SPEAKER m.xt .Mi-.irn.NiiTO ni; kki-iak. IWS'V .11 I. v 20 ''ro l..r, utiiiv IiiNiii'KnrA nd JiiMrr, wn tho pi liU'Mml fpr-tiltrtr n( iho it u ri l ii r iiifHiii; of l)i! htftur iiin'0 undprw rM" r hold yoxN-rdiiy iiMoii l tlip KiJKfUf hotf-l. Mr, ixo Kiivo a very Iniorriiilnff i-pcprl) on ni.tiw-r.' ..mrrrtilntf hl wurk nnd Mil-inn uf hihiM'!iHo writers. About ? pTflopft Weil prnnt. F, I,. Kmry nf 1'ortlnntl ilno invo a yht t pf cm h. 'Mi nx tnovtlnff w HI bo n bi'ciikfnM In be li-tt Thiliftdny mornliiff, Juty H wan gn- niiiiuccd. HAWAIIAN COPS LAZY hTiciii-xs si:nps riC'Tl ltli TO Cllll'l-' KTII.MT If Chief of Pollee Jiime fiirnlt uppllpn I: In ffjroc with uiiibiillnn mid ivhoel ohiiliH duiinu thn hot weather, It will not bo nUrprlnlnB. " Chief Klrnlt yentordny recolved b ponH'iird from I'reil BtlcKoln of l:imene, nho Ik now In Honolulu. Tho pottrurd carried ft plctute of n Honolulu Irnfflu cop nnd Sir. Htp'knln nkH how the loi.'iil chirf would lllto jj hnve nlmllur equip ment. . - -Tho Honolulu offleorn, tho c-iinl Indli'ntei). hnve ctuilrti equipped with wheeln wlileh tliey mny move Into mi Interiiectliin. Above them In n hutte intbrcllii. ftomeihln? nlm llur to thone thnt covered Junk wnltonit In Ihe'duy befiire the tinreelepjt enrrliiue. All tho cop tin to do In nit under tho umbrella nnd wivo nt tho diivern,"" LOCAL STUDENT IN PLAY LOCATi fiTl"PKNT HAS t.K.Mi IN m'mmi:k rciiuol kiiow floorKfl Wilh(lni, cm of fr. and Mr. 0. II. Vilhelm of lliiti rlty, who Imfi b?n uttnndliiff the sum mrr PPHKlon of thr Unlversify of U'riKliJngton. ployed the part of the Iu!;p In "MldMiMiiti-r NiKht'ti Urcnii!," t lie pltiy prtKnKd liy the gummr fionnlon driimn BtudritM rc crnlly, ot'cordiiiK to InformnUon received here. Mr. Wiihelm will f-nter the Cor nlitli liiHtitut on, a dritmatlc whool In iu-attle, for tho comlntr six weekH to further hlfl Btudy of drti tnutlr, rQcelvtiiff tnmruction from Helen Von Volkdnburu. J!o will tench fenclnc at the nrhool during mIh enrollment there. Ho Ik to have ihe lendlntT port In "Hobiron's Cholrfi " a throe net comedy to he presented nt the Ho- of tho Unf verhlty of "WaHhlni'ton summer school. G.W.NORTON, 65, PASSES M I'.IICH.WT MCCVMhS AFTKIl SlXOItT ILT.NKSS O. W. Norton. HiOit Nineleenth nv.-'nue enht, panpfd away at the I'a- lfli' Chrlftliin honpltnl last nlpht nt o'rlorlt. at thf nR of 65 yrarn, aftnr n Mwrt UIiikr. Mr. Norton was a merchant on Nine teenth nvenuj, Mr.. Norton In survived hy his widow, and children. Funeral an nouncement will be ma do later from the Ftrnr.stetter funeral home. Martin Jensen, noted filer, who was one of ho entrants In the lole Iraitff-I'aeiflc: air race In AiJKUst, 19-7, and who reached the lnlfmdn lafely, will Its In Eugene- wlih his plan the Aloha. July H, IS and 1 ft. It was announced yesterday. .Xeneen la on a good will tour of the wip-t, cheeking up on tho air porla of (he different cities. His flight. h being made In the interest of avioiion. Wlhle here he will i ? . i (,.(,.- i tmji, wnx-ri in me t.ame inennca i intn-lilne that took part In the elar.Kii: rc. The huge gasoline tank u" on Ihe trans-pacifln flU'ht have been remoAed to make room for ihe flve-Jassenger com- j partnu nt. The Aloha was built especially 'or Mr. Jensen. 'With Captain Paul Schluler as navigator, he pil oted the. Aluha from Oakland air port to Wheeler flcl!. Honolulu, a dI-.'L'iiie of Ctoo nauth-al or 24fld statuie for land) miles, In 28 hours 10 inlnuies. This !et won him econd prize In the race. The Aloha was used in flying about the Hawaiian Islands In the ' fearch of ;he lopt Oolden Kagle, the nearat entry fn the race. The Aloha's dimensions and equipment &re: Wing spread. 41 feet; length over all, 27 , feet; Wr.ght whirlwind motor of 220 hf p.; rrulMng flpecd. fully loaded, sufficient for six hours crulsin"; sufflrlent fjr six hours cruising; weight, when empty, 1600 pounds. SURVEY WILL CONTINUE E.VG!F.F.R'S WORK OX METTI3 WILfi NOT 6TOP Noth withstanding that the state highway commission is curtailing all construction activities the sur vey for the Willamette highway between Lowell hridge and Oak rldgo will continue, according to County Judge Barnard, who con ferred with members of the com mission and officials of the fed- DANCE DREAMLAND HALL Wednesday and Saturday Ladies Free Men 75c IN THB WBST 19 Willamette St. rday Special A rti'milnr Bath Towel lln thej Iiim, only 19c In our window today Wool Mixed fiua Blankets 70x80 color effnM fulrnhlo l.nr.effootn and " pinuiB. one ot tho roeognlxod quality $Q.98 lw tumcr prlfcs. Kys Pays to Vat Breier's DENSMORE-LEONARD'S WEEK-END SPECIALS Today and Saturday; 3 Groups Dresses- GROUP 1 Crepe de chines, satins, georgettes, figured silks, wash silks, jerseys, knitted and wool, values to $16.75 ..)...........;.... .. ..; GROUP 2 Same materials as above. Values to $22.50. Week-end prices . . . ,x . . ... . . t ' - ' GROUP 3 Same materials as Group 1. Values to $32.50. Week-end price -3 $8.85 $10.50 $14.85 Sport, Afternoon and Party Frocks In These Groups All Wonderful Values COATS Close Out Of All Spring Coats STARTLING REDUCTIONS ,Today and Saturday Brassieres and Bandeaux Values to $1.50 Close out at 29t , Van Raalte Silk Gloves Both Long and Short ' Regular $'; .50 value. Close out price, . pair ' 35 r' D ens more -Leo n a r d McDonald Theatre Bldg. 10th and Willamette Buttons Made To Order Here of Your ; Own MaAgl8Hg-!gy mm FORMERLY J. C. BRILL STORES, (Ax Billy Dftpartmetit Store) Note Exceptional Closing Out Prices On House Furnishings A special selling that brings opportunities for econ omies at a welcome time. Prices are set at lowest lcvclfl and just what are needed. Mere is proof of the phenomenal price reductions The May Stores, Inc., is giving. In most instances there are but one or a very few of a kind therefore it behooves shoppers to come early and avoid disappointment. In Basement Store . Comb. Chair Ladder $1.19. Very useful about the hoUDe. Unfinished wood. Three only.. $2.98 value. Dining Room Chairs $149 -These attractively colored chairs are made of cherry wood Imported. 14 In group. $8.75 High Ch?.ir At $3.49 ' Infants' Ivory enamel fin ish nigh chair. Less than half price. One only. t $1.69 Kiddies' Chairs 69c --For youngsters two to eleven Made of oak, and varnished. Two only. Matting At Yard 15c Four patterns to select from. Approximately 100 yards. Rag Rugs Priced At 39c They are varl-colored, sire 1 Ux3 feet, fringed ends. Twelve only. Linoleum Mats Priced 10c Come In neat colored pat terns, size llixt feet. Eleven in the lot. $12.50 Rugs At Only $3.98 9x10', i feet, -wool mixed rug at about onethlrd for mer price. One only. $12.00 Infants Beds $4.98 Two only, sate leg style, cname-i finish. In ivory or grey. $9 00 Infants' Red At $1.98 StHrdily made, white enam eled m.;tal bed. adjustable, to various heights. $25.00 Oak Bed Only $4.98 Solid golden oak, double bed, one only. Noto excep tional price cut. Meta! Bed Priced 98c One only, white enameled single bed. Another out-of-the-ordinary buy. Bed Spring $7.75 Val. $2.98 One only. ' Very well made spring for single bed. Kitchen Tables Only 98c Heavy wooden tables, may be used for various purposes. Three only. Kitchen Tables . Marked $1.49 A splendid buy in well made tabled. Four in this group. $3.25-$3.75 0ak Chairs $1.19 At about half price and less. Two styles and 10 in the lot. $2.98 Card Table At $1.49 Mahogany finish, rein- forced corners, and collap- . slble. Buy and save. On ' only. Infants' Nursery Chair 98c Made of reed, natural fin ish. Slightly damaged. Only one. $10.00 Bridge Lamp At $3.98 Polychrome stand and base. . In bronze and gilt, with very beautiful silk shade, fringed. Special July Feature Purchase Of 200 Brand New And Fresh Wool Mixed Blankets $5.00 Valui $3,49 uenercus sue, UxOU i Inches Putting the house in ordet for autumn the carcfut housewife looks to it that thire is an ample supply of blankets. And it is very advantageous that this of fering occurs at this time, for it brings a saving. 200 isn't enough to supply the demand they are certain to arouse. Rich blankets with a deep wooly nap on both sides are cozy, warm and snug gly. Made to give ood looks and satisfactory wear. Shown in rich grounds of ' bltse. gold, tan, peach, camel, heliotrope also grey with fancy contrasting bor ders which will, harmonize with the colori'.ifs of your bedroom. With lustrous sateen binding. N?atly packed in heavy wrtons. Some Will See The Need Of Buying Them Now To Take On Their Vacation Trips. (SEE CORNER WINDOW SHOWING) "Acme". The 5-Minute Ice Cream Freezers The durable, sanit.it y, all metal "Acme Freezer" has no gears or other complicated parts to wear out. Produces smooth, velvety ice cream, water ices, sherbets or frozen pudding with five mi:.utes easy turning. Save3 time saves icesaves space. I wo quart size. . 95 C (BASEMENT STORE) I