Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, July 21, 1928, Image 3

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    MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1928
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ventlon In 1DUII, 1., la uil ii.
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unlvamlty at OraaiioaHtla. Ind.,
choa Mr, Watt It proaldent at Ita
Itiitt alaullon. lla la a inoinlier of
tha Ainierlrnn, Illlnol. and ChloiiKO
Uiir anaoulutloiin, Unlla Tail Delia
and other frntarnltleai varloua o.
olnl and country oluhi and th Mil
aonln Iodic). Kor 20 yeara ha hue
headed the leiial firm of Want ana
lliolihurt.
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I ,on Inn Aiw.iHt" of l'nrla, III., died
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married MIm IuIio MaWIMIiima of
Uwlul.t. lla ha two children,
von, Owon A. Went, horn of hi firm
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la wna horn In Clnoricntown near
Danville on Oatoher 27, 1808.
5SUE IS TOPIC
NEW Pit AS NKICD IV AMKfUCA
SAYS JOHN J. RAHKOII
Denim-rnllo Ienilcr Dili'an't Mnne to
lie CIiimmiI na "WrlngliiK Wets"
Wnnla Workulilo I'lan
NEW YOP.K, July JO (AP)
John J. lU.koli. chairman of the
Driuocratlo nnlliiniil cominltlee,
mid at a nreiiH conference today
that he l.ellovea the thlnkliiK people
of the country ahnuld try to work
out aome echoinn "for the reato-
rallon of ten.perat lit In
America."
He anld he had no definite plan
In mind nnd tha nnllonnl, romn.lt
toe had no Idea of evolving nny.
'I don't th nk thnt' any part of
our work In till cnmpnlun," he
Id. "itut 1 alncerely helleve that
ouch a plan should he evolved and
that It nhnuld he ailnptod only after
the moNt careful conolderntlon no
that It would he nccnptahlo to
everyone nnd could thui be made
workable. '
lla expreaaed the opinion that
prohibition In one of aavera! rather
than the sola vital loouo of th
rnmpnlicn. but added that the I
niion would have to b defined by
th candldntta and not by the com
mittee.
"Do you think th majority of
th people in th country ar wet,
he wnn aoxea.
"I don't kaow," he replied. "If
difficult to clnmi peon! aa wet or
dry. For Inotnnce, I'd hate to hava
people prefer to me a wringing
wet.
Ilofikob apent moot of th day In
conference wllh Democratic lead
ere deciding nn orgnnlxatlon of th
cnmpnlKn forceo nnd aw reportem
JiiNt bofore Ntnrtlng on a week-end
vncntton nt hlN home In Mnryland.
Ho anld It had been decided to
have two commltteoN, an advloory
one bended by Henalor Peter Gerry
of fthnila Inland and an axecutlva
commlllee, headed by hlmoolf, to
carry out the rornmmendnttnnn of
the lamer committee If they were
npproved.
GRAIN GROWERS TESTIFY
STATE FAnMKnS DENT CIIAItG-
ES OF WASIIINCJTONIANS
PORTLAND. Ore., July JO
CAP) Three veteran wheat grow
ers of Uinntllln county teatlfled at
today' nenilon of the Interstate
commerce commlwiion hearing on
grain mlea here, nnd added their
denial to awtertlonn - of Puget
nound Intereatn that a majority of
rnrmera In the Columbia banln dif
ferential territory favored a parity
of ratea between Seattle and port'
land.
The wltnoMCN were Thnmn R.
Hampton. Thomn Thompaon and
I. A. Chrlatonher.
A parity of rntcN woulil perhnp
be Nattnfnctorv. they teatlfled in
effect, but they did not aee how It
could be nccompllNhed without pay
ing a higher rale to Portland than
won Justified. "It would' he all
right If thev didn't "rob Peter to
pay Paul." Thomnnon anld.
It wna Indicated that at leant an
other week and perhopa more
would he reoiilred to complete the
Portland hearing. There will bo
no neoolnn tomorrow, nnd the hear
ing adjourned until Mondny.
TiOcat, nAimKH soroirr
ToHeo were making nn effort Inst
night to locnte a mnn by the name
of Raul Bly, locnl barber. Word
wna received at headquarter from
rolntlvea by Bly who had Junt ar
rived In town nnd wero mnklng nn
effort to locnte him. The rela
tive are living at 754 Eleventh
avenue eaat.
(letting all th coon up on tree
would noon put an end to coon
hunting.
INSURE WITH HBNRT TtOMP.
Wonderful Cream
For Dry Skins
A. new marvelous Cleansing Cream
1 on the market, containing Cocoa
Duller. It melts right Into the
ikln, cleaning every pore of grime
ind dirt, and will not stretch the
akin or make It Baggy. It' simply
marvelous In kuoplng youthful
complexions. Good for sun num.
Ask for MKI.LO-QLO Cocoa, Buttor
Cloanslng Cream.
Itching. Irritations
of the Skin and Scalp
Uaa Healing Liquid Ztmo
- Don't luffer from an ugly, ttcnj aktn.
Do not endure 0k!n Torturei and Irrt
utlona. Banlib Plmpiea. . filotohea.
Itaahca, and relieve Dandruff and Base
ma. Appl olean, antlMptle. depend
able Bmo Liquid at any time. The
Mfe. iure way te deep akin olear and
from Biemlihea and akin troublea.
I6o. loe and 1.00.
OR SKIN IRRITATION
POLAR SEARCH DELAYED
IOR.linKAKK.lt KRAHRIN MVHT
BE llEPAinED, IS IlEl'OIlT
I)(t Will b Held op For "Two
Wottli llofore Beairli For Mem
bers of Hall Crew Continues
MOSCOW. July 10 (API Th
ltuoahm Ica-breakar Krauln will
bo further delayed In reaumlng
search for mlaolng memhira of the
Itnllus crow by the neod of re-
piilra, the Husalun oominlimlun an
notifioed today. The rupnlra neues-
oii ry are such that they cannot be
otrectoa In Kings Hay and the
KriiNSln will have to proceed to the
nearest Swedish or Norwegian
port.
'in aviator cnuknnovsky will
remiiln at Kings Hay where he will
repair ins plane, damaged in a re
cent flight, and make trial flights
wlill h awaits th return of the
Kraosln,
Th necessity of amputating the
leg of Captain Alfredo Mariano,
survivor of the Italia'a "walking
party" was the primary reason for
the Krassln's hasty return to Kings
Hay from the const of nnitheast
land, th rescu commission an
nounced. Captain Mariano's leg
had been frozen and gangrene ael
in.
The Swedish aviator at Kings
Bay have offered to put two small
plane's at the Krassln's dlsnosul
If their government permits.
It is expected that the Kraosln
will be able to resum her reocuo
work in about two weeks. In the
meantime It Is hoped that the Rus
sian and Swedish plnnes will be
nine to riy over the area where It
Is thought poonlbla traces of the
Italia and Amundsen parties might
be found.
ACTIVE CONVENTION
WlliL EloWr TODAY
(Continued Krom Page 1)
Thomas Haley, Tacoma, William
Hutler, Itoseburg; William Mlsh,
Monteaano. Constitutional amend
ments: Alfred Kode, Seattle; Harry
uoroeri, nneiion, uert tt. uooaing,
Portland, Howard Wagner, Cen
tralla; La Verne llahn, Itoseburg;
l-rank Crewd.on. Chehalls; B.
Yeakle. Yakima. By-laws: Robert
v. rornes, Aueraeen; David S.
Hooted, Portland; August Domhek.
Everett; Dav Williams, Eugene;
Jamea Qulnlan, Monteaano: L. C.
Plmpklna, Seattle. Thomas Grant,
Aoeroeen, win ne in cnarg or In
stnllation of new officers.
Today program la:
:00 a. m. Convention eon
venes at chamber of commerce.
10:00 a. m. Continuation of
gnir tournament.
1S:00 noon, luncheon for all
present and past officers of Active
International.
i:uu p, m. convention con
venes.
7:00 p. m. Farewell bait and din
ner at Eugene hotel. Installation
or new officers.
FI.VINO GEOLOGIST
gtologlat of Kanaaa, haa announ
ced he will make a geological sur
vey of hla atutft by airplane, lie
expreexCH the belief that geology la
a aubject which no longe. can he
properly studied through a micro
scope. (International Illustrated News)
FEED RATES HELD HIGH
1'ILLAMOOK TKOUI1LIJK AKE
TOLD AT IlEAItlNG
IIOOVEIt WELCOMED
BY PACIFIC COAST
(Continued From Pag 1)
PORTLA ND.Ore., July 20. ( AP)
The troubles of Tillamook county,
Oregon, and the fame of Tillamook
chceo brightened the hcurlng of
the Inleroiuto commerce cominlo
olon grain ruto hearings hero to
day. A certain degreo of grave
dignity which has heretofore
marked tho proceedings, was punc-
turod more than once as Carl
Huberlnch, manager of the Tilla
mook County Creamery association,
unfolded his story of the cheese
that made a county famous.
Uuberlach'a presence at a hear
ing on grain ratea was explained
when he reported his association
purchased annually 10.000 tons of
hay and from 6,000 to 7,000 tone
of feed.
Western Oregon dairymen, Ha
berlach said, ars at a disadvantage
In competing with, western Wash
ington, because points In th lat
tor territory enjoy . the same
through rates from the east as does
Seattle. On the other hand, he
said, dairymen in the coast coun
ties of Oregon must pay the rate
to Portland from eastern points,
plus the local rato from Portland
to the point of destination in this
case, Tillamook.
lug that Is an Lou. would be left
out.
The nomine already Is shaping
up his acceptance speech In his
mind, lie had as an overnight
gunot at the executive mansion
Senator I'lttmnn of Nevada, who
was chairman of the platform com
mittee at the Houston convention
and will head the committee that
formally will apprise Smith of nls
nomination.
Platform Is Topic
Tho vlnlt of the weolorn senator,
his oocond hero In a fortnight, af
forded Oovcrnor Smith and him
alt opportunity not only to dlscuos
the point emphasized In the Dem
ocratic platform, but the approach
ing notification coremony.
J'ittman left at noon for Netv
York and Washington, leaving it
to tho nominee to determine when
the ceremony should take place.
Hrnlth snlrl that a dato could not
be determined until he learned Just
when a nationwide radio hook-up
could be arranged. He indicated
that he would reach a decision be
fore tho Ilrot of the week.
It has been determined to hold
tha ceremony at night on the east
oteps of the state capitol. Arrange
ments are being made to handle a
throng In the adjoining park, and
Albany officials are. predicting a
crowd of at least 100,000, In the
event of bad weather, It was said
today that rather than attempt to
ponlpolie the event. Governor Smith
might deliver his speech In the re
latively small asoembly chamber,
which could accommodate the no
tification committee, newspaper
correopondents and a limited num
ber of gueotw only. '
Tho Smith notification Is certain
to come after that for Herbert
Hoover, fixed for August 11 In
California,
south to th place of begin
ning; also a right of way to a
forty foot road lying north and
Intersecting with the county
road running from Coburg to
Eugene, also
, Beginning at the NE corner of
the southeast quarter of sec
tion 10 In township 16 south,
range I west, of W. M, and
running thence west on quar
ter section line 182 rods to
the center of county road,
thence southerly along center
of road to the south line of
said section 19; thence east
160 rods to the south east
corner thereof and thence
north 160 rods to the place of
beginning, 171 acres:
Subject to the approval of aald
court.
Terms of sale cash, except aald
171 acres may be sold subject to a
mortgage of Four Thousand dol
lars thereon.
FRED 8TRAUBE, Executor.
Sat. 6-23-5
Call for Warrants
Notice 1 hereby given that all
warrants numbered 10 to Zl In
elusive, Issued by School District
No. 147, Una county, Oregon, sub
sequent to January 1, 1927, are
called for payment at the First
National Bnnk. F.ugene. Oregon,
July 21, 1928. Interest will cease
on that date.
LYNDALL ELLINGSON,
7-19-8 Clerk.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
LANE COUNTY
Tn the matter of the last will and
and estate of George Ware, de
ceased.
Notice Is hereby given that W.
Franklin Ware has been by the
above entitled court appointed as
administrator with the will an
nexed In the above entitled matter,
All persons having claims against
INSURE WITH HENRY TROMP.
EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL
PROPERTY
Notice Is hereby given that by
vlrtuo of a license of the county
court of the state of Oregon, In ana
for Lano county, granted and en
tered on the 22nd day of June
1928, I as executor of '.he last will
and testament of William Clark,
deceased, will on and after Mon
dny, the 23rd day of July, 1928. on
the premises and at the law office
of A. E. Wheeler. 710 Lawrence
street In Eugene, Oregon, offer for
sale and sell at private sale, to
the highest bidder and party or
parties offering th most there
fore, th following described land
situated In Lane county, Oregon,
to-wlt:
Lots 67 and 56 In Foster's Ad
dition to Eugene; also begin
ning at a point In Sec. 33,
Township 16 south, range 8
west, of W. M. at the SW
corner of a tract conveyed by
M. J. Skinner and wife to E.
E. Crandall; and running
thence east 250.8 feet, north
68.6 feet, westerly by direct
line to a point 53.1 feet north
of - the beginning point, and
said estat ar hereby required to
present tn. earn properly verified
to said administrator at the law of
fice of C. A. Wlntermeler In Eu
gene, Oregon within six months
from this 14th day of July, 1931.
W. FRANKLIN WARE.
Administrator.
C. A. WINTERMEIER, Attorney.
Sat 7-14-1
pi.umhi.no and
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enoinebhh
Hhert Metal Work
S6 Ook gtreet
Phone Its
Vew Guaranteed -ft ay QC
Batteries P f 0J
np
n AT RUTH'S
8S4 Eaat Stli Phone 1568
TIFFANY -DA VIS DRUG CO.
THE REXALL STORE
riffnny Building Phone 1S1
' ' 'S ..
Be
While quantity lasts, 10c
down will deliver this
beautiful rocker to your
home. You pay the bal
ance, as shown in sched
ule of payments at right.
ifilSlI
Schedule of Payments
Down Payment . ., ;..ic.. loo
1st Week .20o
2nd Week 30o
8rd Week 400
4tli Week v 50c
lith Week . 60o
8th Week i. 70a
7th Week . - 80o
8th Week 90o
9th Week 81.00
10th Week 81.10
11th Week ...81.20
13th Week 81.30
1-lth Week . .. : 81.40
14th Week ,....81.50
Total 813.00
Aa many payments as desired
can be made at any time.
3 Styles of Rockers to Select From
Special Priced
Every one of these rockers is an
extraordinary value, and priced
at far less than the regular price.
3 different styles to select from.
$12
TOt'B CHOICE
Rocker sketched Has Hardwood
frame finished in blended wal
nut. Full box frame. Auto
spring seat cushion. Multicol
ored Jacquard velour upholster
ing. -
We Charge
No
Interest
WETHERBEE-
'-POWERS
Use
Your
Credit
Broadway Market
39 East Broadway
Phone 14
WE TRIM OUR MEAT, NOT OUR CUSTOMERS
No. 1 Beef Boil . .15c
No. 1 Beef Roast 18c
Veal Steak, lb.. .25c
Beef Steak, lb., ,25c
Veal Roast, lb.. .20c
Pork Steak, lb.. .25c
Half or Whole Bacon ... lb. 30
We Specialize In C O. D. Orders
Visit The New Bargain Basement
(Ax Billy Department Store
Saturday Specials
Up to 12:00 o'Clock Special
Fresh Creamery Butter, our own brand.
' Butter has advanced in price, mak- AAg
ing this an exceptional buy . ardoj
All Day Features
Eggs, standard fresh, 3 dozen for....,.:. .89c
Fisher's Blend Flour, 49's, per sk. ilJO AQ
This is delivered price Wsd. Vf
SOAP .DEAL 1 doz. bars wash soap, I
bath towel or 6 tumblers, value $1 .20
Special 85c
S. & W. Fancy Sweet Corn, 4 cans for . 75c
Festival Fancy Sweet Peas, 4 cans for. . 75c
Diamond Matches large boxes and
large cartons, regular 35c; special.
Crown Bottle Caps, gross . . . . . . 29c
Picnic Spread, 1 5c cans, 2 for. . . .,.i,j. .25c
Post Bran Flakes, 2 for .... . ,25c
Schilling's Baking Powder, 1 -lb. can . . . 33c
K. C. Baking Powder, 25c size. . 19c
Pet Milk, per case, 48 tall cans. ...j. .$4.60
New Spuds, 10 lbs. for . . . . . .w.,.,.21c
Grapefruit, 3 for . . .... . . . . .25c
Green Onions, Carrots and Beets all C 0
fresh, at, bunch . . . .'
Green Apples, cooking variety, 7 lbs. . . 25c
Fancy Green String Beans, 3 lbs. ..t... 29c
Saturday Meat Specials
Eastern Hams, half or whole, lb. V..i .:. .30c
Baby Beef Pot Roast, lb. ..... . . 15c
:Ulilv mi ' c "eenno
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