Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1928)
MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE ORE., SUNDAY, AUGUST 19, 1928 PACE S ri-vm contests are held rrTTmtf-wiiii Wcrk ct Newport Held I'cr ' slnab ("'"I lk'"cl' t'olliC '-'''I Hotels FA, m 18. H0 l'.0'0,',, - A. 1 wind I'"11'." '' ii '"' cull- , W I'1 ' ' luteals r "Vat I"" I."!'""''""" t'""1 '. ui.iriluy '''' , aim ,iu'l. ""';, mo in"i t-1","" i packed (! tr","".,J wiim" 1 "' p ,,,,00 ciiini'ii""'"; fin ? .. Installed III inn! '"" .1 wiik' i '"'".."ul ":r!T l',,,.u Litorni "Hi"-'- "" i,ii in. iiy ii'i"'" tho olil""'10 ,.?,., tho iiil' .... water main I' I""." ' nilll. 10- F. M' Wilkin.. their M nnil llir """-ln- (Tit i '" h"!0' In! t i"1 .,.,1, who "t N-wpo" M V"r H ii. C.t Mr. H f-.. 1 1. .tin lull). rrV'" ..! ril runs '''."10 NeWO'ir. I"1" h,'n ',1 i, ,,1.11111.-1 I" " rvlco Aii"l SI ...iittftiunn Mop ,. ii,,u,n-!.""" n"r- ir.i..nn minted inir. m ,".;.,; '.. L nuirnlliK I" M'K". I., ..... in Wan I IlKlOll I'OK n'f '" L, COIUIMI'IH. fc"ln. I'nyo Mnr.hnll una Mil KB" wi'in - ,!;"! i "i"''i lo pcnd Hunilny at III .. - t 1f..nii linn of II Mrs. 1 . m. . ytnl tin wee-ond at Tonl 51, Flnclif. Ir" and Jnl- Dhmon ot Hiigeno " vliliori at llio Hotel Oil. Klrkhum" Mr Kmm Sin. II. B- Kreeland, . William Merry, all :, anil Mrs. Mrlco Wtndllnf are irnillnK lh K Crell collages. L Mrri nnil Kenneth It. oo amnn the 1-.iikiio ; tha Sumiyll coltaKca 0. Smith, Kllxiibeth ,i luruara Smith, nil of ,ra In ono ot tho I lierry ten tor amy of two lolman ami family of Hu- been vaoutloniiiK tor htlk In ono of tho Hunt A. '.Immcr. Mm. Viola, 'nyllls Ailiiinn, ami Mr. bn, ah of KiiKCni', nro In City coiincca for an any. Mm. C. McC.inn, Charlra 1 Maurli-A Mi'l'ann, Mi K. II. 8iollla nnil aon. all bit, and Mr. and Mra, .ion of Tallua hiive hocn fct at tho lioli Out cot- ffiinraon f Kukoo wan a tutu at, tho Hotel Oll- I-'nililljr nt Dntnotl I Mn. IrvltiR Kox and riheit at the linition hotel b;'cnr. l)r. Kox roturncd iillnc the ivrk-cml but l:y la hero fur a week's L. Brooks snd children George Nnah of KiiKcno illng two woolts In ono mnnyildo ciiHiikcs, J Mrs. I). V. Trout of Kn it the Heat cottiiKui for pn of about a week. l-'roy ami ion Austin no aro vlnltlnx Mr. nnd P my for a atay ot nev- Bmmnn, l.ncllo flrcB- tiirot Drain, and l'.leuiior in e( EiiKcno, were niem- Party that vacationed at il Ullniore over tho weak- :. o and Mm. M. O. Hmltli and Klnanor Wui'i'on of CoIIiiko (liovo liuva Iiim'II nt tho Wuy Inn Coiy lump Tor u short vni'ulloii, M,. lliililu, Itolkmi nnd Ilowmd unit llniio Aylosnortli, all of Hon. iiio. aro sio,,iIImk a short vacation nt llio I'ui'lflu VI6w oottimca. I,. H. Htowurt of Coltniio Orovo Is In ono of llio Ht-u Croat ootluvu for mi Indoflnlto sluy. V. Jlonionwny of HiiKont has has boon a vacationist lit tha All. Uoy liotol for two days. ( Mrs. It. O. Wood and Mra. W. .1. YouiiK. both of lliiuiino, aro at tho Whltlon Camp oottniius tor a wto.lt'M vui-iillon, Mm. H, K. Hhimy and Ada R. Hlinoy or MiiK"lio nr.rt i.lhyi fl. Mli ,K. v of l.os Anuiiles urn loon, hoi's of a party nt llio Hca Crust cot- Iiikos for a wrtnH, Mm. V. II. Maxliiun of' KiiKeno haa boon a vuost at tlio Uninoii hntnl for a fow dnj. Mr, and Mrs. r. J, ilnnni or I'livnnn irn In fuiA nt tlm rollnifns In tho Chorry City moiip for a week's stny. Mr. and Mrs, II. H. Hhnffer and son of Kimono hava boon at ono of the Host Cotlimos for a few day's vucatlon. Mra. J. A. I'orler, J. V. Hells, and I,. K. ICIIIol, nil or llarrlshiirll. nro nt Tent t.'lly for a stay of four or five dnys. II. I). Ilarntaon, ueorgo I.. Olil nnd Kim. Jiillnnnn Ilernlxen. nil of KiiKeno. woro wook-ond vlsl- lors at tho lloso City cottniina, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Trorop of Ktiiteno spent last wook-ond ot tho Hotel flllmore. Miner lllntxa of Junction City Is In one of tho Whltlon Comp cot tnses for a fow dnya. John T Allen nnd family of Junction City nro at ono of tho cottnites In Tout City for about a woek. fm y.olla Cnntroll nnd son AW vln or Bprlnxflold have been vaca tlonlna: on tho bench and vlaltln frlonda In Nowport for soveral da"' '.. . Mrs. C. Elliott ana aim. nam nn4 ni Hun-ena hnva boon at tho Bunnvsldo collates for a stay of a fow dnya. Mm. q. P. Tillman and c. i-ninp Tillman. Jr.. of RiiRena or In ono of the rotinires nt Whiten Cnmp for a short sojourn. C. K. Ptntts nnd fnmlly nnn l-aui Kappa nnd family, all of Kwren. hnve been spendlm a week at Tent City. Mrs. R. C. nnnd nnd iiaymnnn Itond of KiiKono hnvo been vaca. tlonlna for a few dnys In ono of tha r'allfle View rntlnKOS. J. T. Sumner of Kuaene Is In ono of tho Ilest cottnucs fof a week'a stay. " i llarrlsbura visitors at Whlttan camp Inst week Inrluded Mr. and Mrs. Klmer llosletler, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kurl Palier, Mrs, Orvnl Hmuckoo. nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Isom Cox. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Zlmmer man of llalsey are In ono of the eottniies In the Cherry City roup for a vacation of severnt onys. CIRCUS LIFE HEALTHFUL AND MORAL mi. 4, v - " i 1 . WTi,';" at '! ' , 'i if) mm Elliott, Miss I.ols El. Mra VV I ' Harold Thorpe. Miss ilmatler, all of Kuitono. at llnimv.nn.t i.nlrt. the week-end. ri. Georno A. Dorrls eld are mentioning: for at the ii,m.. i...... Sratt, llohertn llronsnn. I UlVn .,1 A. . unrris- in ono of n,e Crnno cot- vacation of about two i'llllnm it oAi ,.i . .'. nrtroer, i;iiso wl Brtmeoer, all of Kn- , " "H" f tho maitca fr ,ovrnil ,,nyli illora ler slleld i pva Biv I ma MAI1COI.A PKUKONAI.S lUU,r l.sne I'oiinly Htirrlall ,ArrriT.A Oro.. AllK. T8. Those roBlstcred nt the Lonnn ho tel woro Chns. A Denne of Port land, Hay Norman or I'.iiKene. r.. T. Cavetto. Oakvllle. Wash., J. C. Krariltlln, rteedsporl. tn B.u.r nml fnmllv of Neb- rnslin'nre vlsltlnp; tho Bauer fnm lly nenr Wendllnu. Miss Onltn Mathews returned to Salem this week. n r e.pMmn hnd his house rnlsed and n new foundation put under It. Mr. Henderson oin in. work, - nnyi Tfntn n nttor nnd Inea Kyler apent Thursday eve- nine In Mnrcola at the 11. l,. rlann homo. Mr. nnd Mm. Crothem left for Portland Friday, , . m . u.kl nn Cecil EvanS drnvo to Enueno Wednesday ove- nlnit Ouy Bmlth nnd Mono nnn Dnlo Fischer left Saturday for tho south fork on tho McKenilo for the week-end. Mrs. E. H. Dnnn of Crow, j.,..hi.n of .T. s. Churchill and Royal Frits and Mlnnlo Donno of San Frnnrlscn nil visiton ni f.i...-..i.tti I,m nnsl week. Those reutstered nt tho Mnrcoln hotel nro Mntl Smith or iNewoeru. T..A. HTn1iv nnd Tke COX Of Hol- ley, Pert riusell of Perkley, Cal., nnd Jnck Corlott. It la RypsylnK" on a Krand scale, la Holla Kioto "clrcuslng," and tho women and children of tho bin In stitution are gypsies on a salary, but probably the healthlost, hap piest, most generoua, most Interest lug nomada in croatlon. They pre dominate In lha personnel of tha -lonted amusement colossus. Thora aro little ones by tho scoro and mothora, wives, alstera and aweot hearta almost Innumerable. .When ono site In a clrcua scat and watchea tome boy or girl scarcely blgcer than a minute per forming a halr-brcadth feat, ono perhaps may wonder what they do when they aro not driving a tont ful of spectators to the verge of hysteria; where they como from; who are their parcnta, and what fathers and mothers are doing while their off-sprlnga are courting death and laughing In Its face. Parents With Children Tho spoctator who grows very grave over the lliouiiht that these children earn their dally bread and butter In this fnnhlon docs not guena that the parents aro almost Invariably clrcua performora them selves; that It Is mora than likely that tho man who la tossing tho youth In tho air Is his father, or that the woman who holds tho miss suspended a hundred feet In tho air la her own mother, and that these children are as tenderly cared for am any boy or girl who aleeps every night In a rcnl bed Instead ot In a sleeping car berth. Nearly all on the list of Sella Floto circus Juvcnllo .performora have Inherited their strongth and skllh They have been literally born to the arena, and some of thorn represent tho third and fourth gen oration ofxclrcua families. Training llrgina nt lllrtli Tho training ot these .children bo gins at their birth, and In the vast majority of easel thcro Is the pow erful effect of heredity, which ex- erclsea an Influence on tho child and helps It to overcome obatncles thnt would aoom well-nigh Im possible to others. The chief of' fort la to create oourngo and dar ing', and to dovelop theae qualities, whoro they already oxlst. The lungs nre expanded by dally exercise, nnd the muscles nro hardened and de veloped by dally athletic work. And evory afternoon, after tho matinee, they attend tha clrcua school and recite their lossona. Tho diomostlo Inatlnct la very strong among tho clrcua women. Ludford's Paint, Wall Paper, Art Goodi M West Broadway Phone 19 Artistic Picture Framing dny morning In the absence of Kov. Morris, tho pastor. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Crary of rtosehiirg Wore tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs, It. droshong Tuesday nlxht, Mr. nnd Mm. F. H. Chamberlln of Corvnllls visited Mr. and Mra. It. Oroshnng Friday. The ladles aid socloty of the Methodist church hold a food anlo Haturduy morning at Wyatt and Taylors store and sold articles amounting to 112.43, Miss Kdlth Snore, Mlsa Irma Snore, Mr. and Mra. Ooo. Hnero went to tho const Saturday for tho week end. Mr. Hnero will fish. Mr. and Mra. I. K. Smith and family left Saturday afternoon for Nowport where thoy will spend Sunday w Mnrrldl at Junction fftrslsler l.nno County Hpcclal) JUNCTION CITY, Ore., Aug. 1. A qulot woddfng took place at tho Methodist parsonage Thurs. day afternoon when A. W. Swyter and Florence Ferr were unl'.ed In mnrrluga by ftov. Glnn. Both young people are from Albany where tho bride Is employed and the groom has a nearby ranch. Spear, who lo visiting hero from Virginia, left Saturday morning for Odell lake whore they v. Ill Join Supervisor McUuff of tho Cascade national forest on a trip along the rim of the Cascades from the lake to McKonzlo pass. They will re turn about the middle of tha wee. Mra. J. H, Coffman of Los Ang olcs spent the past wer.k at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Faye Itob Inson In the Noraton district. Mrs. Coffman waa en route to Chcha lls, Wash., whoro she will make hor home. Mra, Humerus Entertains (Iteglstor Lano County special) JUNCTION CITY, Ore., Aug. 18. Mm. A. B. Hamerua entertained vory Informally at dinner Thurs day evening In honor of her hut- band's birthday, uuosts tor the occasion were Mr. and Mra. Ed ward F. Bailey and aon and their guests Mrs. Olfford and daughter of Seattle and Harry Spear ot Virginia. Insurance Protection C. L. Slgmon. W. P. Fell. Phone 1 T-7-tf DANCE DREAMLAND HALL Wedneaday and Saturday La diet Free Men 75c Insurance of All KliMM O. L. Slgman. W. P. Foil. Phona T Today It'a "CllnKawcU" for Ttimlcsa Classes DR. ELLA C MEADE OPTOMETRIST 14 8th West for tho reason that they aro de prived of homo lifo a grout part of overy year. They sew much, and many of .thorn do exceedingly pret ty fancy work. They do all the mending of personal garments and, bosldes, keep some sort of "pick up" work on hand. There Isn't a home of a clrcua woman that la not furnished with the covera of some sort she has made during the season. Floes From the City Ono seldom sees a clrcua woman In a city after the season la over. She fleca from It, for she detests the nolso and bustle, and, almost without exception, the Sella Floto women all live In little country towns, where they practice their professional work during the win ter, go enrly to bed and emerge in fino physical and mental condition for tho spring call to duty. Sells Floto circus cornea to Eu gene next Friday, August 24. for af ternoon and evening shows only. JUNCTION ClllJItClI NOTICES llterlnter f,an County Hpactal) JUNCTION CITY, Ore., Aug. 18. Itov. D. Ti. Baker will have for his subject Sundny morning at tho Baptist church "The Wonderful Christ." Thin la the first of a aer ies of sermons In Christian funda mentals which Mr. Baker will give throughout the fa- In the eve ning the sermon' topic will be "Restoration of tho Joy of Sal vation." "God's Mensurlng Line" will be flcv. F. A. Glnn's subject Sunday morning at the Methodist church and In tho evening he will speak on "A Vision of Jesus." There w.'ll be special music by a mixed quartotto at the evening service. The sermon subjects for the Chrlntlnn church have not been announced but regular services will be hold both morning and evening. Tho subject lesson sermon for Sunday morning at the Christian Science church will be "Mind.' CIIKSWI.Mj NEWS NOTF.S (lleslaler l.ano Counly Hpocial) CnilSWiyX, Ore., Aug. 18. Mtos Holen Sedgwick of Portland enmo up Friday and Is visiting her brother's family over tho week end. She was accompanied by Kllznboth Sedgwick, who returns from a vacation trip with her aunt through Washington coast cities, and Vancouver. B. C. George and William Sedgwick of Portland came up Saturday evening. George whl remain for a week on a, vacation nnd William returns to his work Sunday with the bureau ot public roads office ot Portland. Rev. Walter Itoss will preach at tho Methodist church this Sun- PLATE EXPERT PHONI A4I-J Dn.S.T.DoNOHUE OPPOSITE HtlLIO THEATER Complete Valve Service J. J, SCOULAR Automotive Repairing Brondwny nt Churnclton Phone 277 At 1. Tj. Olilscn's Service Station announcement- onenT J,!lltrcs' & Upholstering Co. will 1 c" 'or busicss Monday, August 20th. jWatin- nmi Rcliuiltlliip;. of Mattresses. tinl. .ma,urcsscs a,ul special order work in m ami cushions. ' liol'2r!tc ''": nt sall'lcs (or all 'kinds of tip- About This Time o' Year . .. It is well to keep an eagle eye on one's ward robe, for this kind of weather is certainly hard on clothes. . ' j , Ilcnt and humidity . . . outdoor dust to sift and settle . . . long, cool drinks to drip . . . and light-weight, light-colored fabrics to show every blemish to all who give us a glance. Now is the time to let us get your summer fagged garments and put new life into discour aged fabrics and new brightness into dust dimnicd colors. Get Acquainted With City Wardrobe Service . i Phone 220 or 323 'Worlnmhip That Satisfies Pricet That Please" 9 (Consolidated) 10th at Olive JUNCTION CITY PERSONAM .. .Regular Lent Count. Special) JUNCTION CITY, Ore., Aug. IS. Kent and Keith Markea arrived from Canby Friday to epend sev eral days at the iTome of their grandparents Dr. and Mra. O. P. Love. Mrs. E. F. Smith Is storing her household goods and expects to spend the winter In tna past. Edward. F. Bailey, accompanied by Mrs. Bailey's nephow, Harry It Is Up To You! Ah Appeal For Fair Play From The Lane County Farmers The methods of some stores buying from outside producers is decidedly unfair to local growers. Demand vegetables that are locally grown. By ' doing this you are patronizing the farmer that patronizes Eugene. The farmer cannot buy locally unless he can sell his produce locally. If the consumer would insist on locally grown vegetables, it would mean big ger and better business for Lane County. Lane County products are the equal of any to be had. ASK YOUR GROCER IF IT IS LOCALLY GROWN Eugene Vegetable Growers Association What Piano For Your -Home ? ' Of course you Intend It to be a now modern Instrument a small grand or dainty up right, in one of the late, Bmnrt finishes. But what make to buy! We can help you there. In Eugene Lanuvay's has been honored as the representative of the three best known most highly honored and dis tinguished pianos In the world. ' For the first time it, is possible to find aldo by side for comparison the fol lowing wonderful Instruments MASON and HAMLIN CHICKERING and SONS KNABE To make your choice stilt more easy we havo on our floors the celebrated Kimball, tho Fischer, tho Giilhrnnscn, tho llnlncs a total ot seven of the world's leading makes of pianos, headed by the four best known instruments In America. No need of pur chased testimonials to sell such Instruments as these! Yon can be your own Judge! Come In now! Let us show you how you con own ono of these distinguished pianos for your home.' Wo will not try to Influence your decision, You will make your own choice! Your old out-of-style piano can be turned over to us to rebuild. It will' holp to pay for the new instrumont. The balance can he pnld monthly In small Installments. Laraway's Kiigcnc's Oldest Music House Customers by the thousand are now reaping the benefit of the great savings we offer ( in citr stunendoas summer sale. Friday, August 31st, this greatest of bargain events! comes to an end. Be warned don't let this opportunity pass without supplying your . summer needs as well as the staple articles you will need for the year. An opportunity for savings that only Ward s could offer. Com eand share, don't miss it. Wash Fabrics for School Wear TOMMY TUCKER The famous "Ward" Wash Fabrlo for girls' school dresses. New gay colorings, 86 In. wide; colors guaranteed fast; HQ. per yard OOC Pinnacle Prints New smart patterns for chllttrcn'a say school dresses, also for street frocks, 30 In. wide, tnb fast colors, per yard . 25c Ward's famous Gingham bargains. Good grade, full 32 in. width In attractive plaids and checks. Plan ahead for the children's school clothes. It will mean real ! Af 1 economy, Specially priced X C IvC Ask to see our new fall lino ot Woolens and Silks at attractively low prices. Dependable BLANKER At Lowest Prices LPart Wool Blankets Exceptionally fine quality Nashua Blankets, made of selected China cotton and Interwoven I with high grade wool, shown In attractive ( block plaid patterns. Ends bound In quality lnstrous sateen. Siio 70x80. tfJO QQ I Specially priced, per pair aPJoi0 . Sue 66x82, $7.90 Cotton Blankets, all slacs, all colors, specially priced 998c to $2.98 Riverside Tives With a 16,000 Mile Guarantee Now Greater savings nnd greater mllc&gc for our millions of customers. rm,. nivnr.lilnt oiilr with the best and don't pay more than "Lovl Riverside Trices" unless you get a written guarantee for more than 1,000 X miles. 20x4.40 t 6.7S 80x4.50 $ 7.SI1 38x4.7ft 900 81x4 93 SI 1.75 30x3(4 F. O. S S5.B8 10x8 H H. C. W.0 80x3i S. S .8 31x4 8. 8 98 Montgomery Ward & Co. Corner Tenth & Olive Telephone 2624 Eugene, Oregon X