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Morning Register from Eugene, Oregon • Page 8

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Morning Registeri
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Eugene, Oregon
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EIGHT MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1922 CO.WTISLHM whore conditions are qulto similar to those on the Siuslaw, 200 acres of red rcspberrles are now being grown tor tne cannery mare in winch Mr. Come Great Sale of Silks FRUIT CANNERY AT JtCME Holt Is interested and he snys they grow proliflcally and to enormous slie. The new plant at Cushman Is ex pscted to have sufficient capacity to Delegates From Eight Colleges care for nil the berries offered In that. locality for many years to come. Are Taking Part BRIDGES TO BE REPAIRED PERSONAL WORK FACTOR Building Will Be 60 By 70 Feet in Dimensions LUMBER IS NOW ON GROUND Plant Will Bo Operated by Private Panics But Product Will be Han- 1 died by EuRine Association Suggestions for t'ouilurtlUK Mission- STRCCTintES ON TUB Mi'KFNZIE my I'nxmmis In Various Institutions Main Topic HIGHWAY WlIJi BE SAPKII Old Snutl Across Tom nt Klniirn Personal work among students in tne various colleges and universities The contract has been let for the erection of a cannery- building 64x70 feet in dimensions at CUBhman, on tns lower Siuslaw river, to handle Will Ho Jliunl at' Onco as Sow Ono Is in Vko in Oregon, together witn mlsslonurv study clusses uud the use of pouters.

Bridges on the upper McKcnzle Dunuiin bourns and tne student vol the large output of evergreen black-Dorrles that grow wild in that part of unteer magiisine us mediums uro the utne county, ana It Is expected that beat methods of promoting an Interest wild huckleberries will also be han in stuitent volunteer, or miittilonurY river highway will all be repaired and made safer for travel Immediately, according to J. W. MoArthur, Lane county bridge superintendent, who has Just returned from a trip over the highway as far as McKentio 'Met iyinl )'' work among college people, in the opinion of delegates who are attend ing the student volunteer conference this week-end on the university Bridge. 65 miles east of Eugene. Mr.

McArthur said that the spans at McKensle Bridge, Belknap's cross 1'roblems of religious education for dled. The cannery Is being financed by a number of individuals and not by the Kugene Fruit. Growers' association as has been reported, said J. O. Holt, manager of the association, but the output will be handled by the local organization, he said.

iHeretofore it has been unprofitable to ship blackberries growing1 in the extreme western end of Lane county to the plant at Eugene owing to the -high express- charges, but it-expected tne aineront oraron collojres. and suggestions for conducting mission ing and uiue luver will all be strengthened and the roof of the one ary programs in the various institu at the last named place will be re- tions rornied the main points of dls cussion at the meeting hold vester. The old bridge spanning the Long uiiy aiiernoon at tne x. w. u.

A. bun Thousands of yards of shimmering silks from sheerest Georgette, to heaviest crepy weave in a great saving eventlSilks that were never so rich in inspiration ta the home dressmaker or so much of a joy to handle as they are this season. Just at the proper time when you are planning 'your frpqks for summer comes this great offering of Silk Weaves That Are a Revelation of Beauty at the lowest prices featured in many a day! It is a difficult matter until you see these silks to adjust' 'yourself to a definite realization that th finest and most desirable silks wanted for sum-: mer may, be purchased Monday and during the rest of the week at these notable reductions! No matter what your need for reception, bridal afternoon, street, sports or travel wear the Tom at Klmlra win be torn down at once as the new bridge built this galow, personal work among students, It was pointed out, was undoubtedly the greatest factor in milk that a profit win be made upon them by canning near their source and shipping the canned goods out ing such a program successful. Miss Mary J. linker, reuresontlnir oy rreignt.

Florence Man lias Contract spring Is now In use. the superintendent reports. The Elmira highway has been graded up to the new structure and cars and teams began to cross it several days ago. A crew has been sent to the Rouse mill bridge above London Springs to put in new piers. tne miiioniu stuaent volunteer with headquarters in New Mr.

Holt, upon his return from Cushman yesterday afternoon said 1 that the contract for- the building has lorK. was chairman for the after oeen let to ti. urlmslimv, of ence, and he is expected to start op- noon session and outlined plans for furthering the student volunteer movement. Miss Baker was graduated last year from the Univenntv of NEW BUILDINGS GOING UP uiivi i wine, cuiuaouca 11 ic jiufjuriance or makint7 erations immediately. The lumber was purchased from Btevens-Farris Lumber company at Walton and some of it is now on the ground.

A tract of Nebraska medical school and after completing her medical work In some LOUD MANUFACTURING CO. luna nas seen purchased from B. Cushman, located Just below the FURNISHES MATERIALS i including over 30 colors and shades, 40 Inches wide 'nn. eastern college, she plans to go to China as a medical missionary. John K.

Browne, prominent ns a minister and mission worker, spoke on "What constitutes a missionary bridge and convenient for the farm. The Loud Manufacturing comnnnv isauuuu. (in niuL' ai ii.ny vara. $2.39 AND $2.19 CHIFFON AND CHANGEABLE TAP- ers who have berries to market. Mr.

i Holt said that it is expected to have nas just completed tne erection of. bungalow store buildlnsr for O. can. coiiege people do not reel absolutely certain that their life iiiik vcr oj colors. A lovely quality in Nichols near the east entrance of the work lies in America, they should fool municipal automobile a 1 mat tneir work lies In the foreign iuiciiiuiicu vui iciy qi.vo tne yaru.

$.75 SATIN MESSALINE A sjilcndid mid popular silk in over 35 colors 35 ground north of the butte. As Mr. ueiu, no poimea out. Dr. Browne spent 40 years in nils- $2.39 CREPE DE CHINE in a wonderful ''selection of over 30 colors and shades.

Heavy quality, 40 inches wide, the yard $1.95. TRICOLETTE in 17 lovely shades, 36 inches wide. Superior quality. The yard, $1.95. $75 QNT0N CREPE in flame, gray, white, sand, taupe, brown, tan, mohawk and jade, 40 inches wide.

Lovely quality, yard S3.29. KREPE KNIT -40 inches wide in colors lark, chippendale, Jap blue, silver gray, navy, canna, orange also black $3.75 the yard. $2.75 CHARMEUSE 40 inches wide in a wonderful quality, all wanted colors. The yard $1.98. $1.75 GEORGETTE CREPE-Ours is a splendid assemblage, Nichols was in a hurry to have it completed, the building was rushed sion work in Turkey.

His daughter. BLACK MESSALINE, so popular for sports nnd afternoon tine plant completed by July 1 but berrics will not begin to ripen until some time afterward. i Mr. Holt said yesterday that later on the plant Is expected to handle other products than blackberries and huckleberries. i To Grow Bed Raspberries He has advised the farmers' in Western Lane county to grow red raspberries as he believes the soli and climate there are superior to that of the Willamette valley for this crop I Around Myrtle Point, in Coos county, I tnrougn in sue days.

Next week the company' will send airs. Alice Browne Frame, visited In Eugene, not long ago in the interest of the Union women's 'college in out material for a number of summer cottages up the McKenzle river for itv.ia, uj i nunc 3 wuiu, inic qiinniy' yard $2.00 BLACK DUCHESS SAtlN-Tlie splendid quality for which our store is known 35 inches wide. The vard SI (ft NEW PAISLEY TRICOLETTES Gorgeous Persian deti so nuirh in tlrmmul (rtr tUm t-ugene ana Springfield residents and i.mna. ne also has seen foreign mission service as head of; the Yen Cheng women's, college in Pekln. China.

Sixty delegates reDresentinr eluht work nas oeen started by the com pany on a new residence for L. Gerton on Seventh avenue west. iru 1 ha Cl OC 4 Oregon colleges have been attending me conference, romand Medical college. Linfield college. (XfcMinn.

f-acinc university. Oregon Ag- Bring Spring Beauty to Your rlcultural college. Albany college, The New Cottons Are a Temptation Willamette university, Eugene Bible university and the University of Oregon were represented. All delegates Special Sale Fir Cord Wood Immediate Outdoors present at tne convention are plan ning to enter the foreign mlsalnnu C. neia upon graduation.

Old Growth, per cord .1. Second Growth, per cord FUND IS HALF COMPLETED MLVATIUJI ARMY We are making these low prices for immediate delivery in order to make room in our yards for slabwood. This is your opportunity to buy cord wood at a lower price than you willjiave again this season, so act quickly. COME TO. CLOSE Another Campaign May Be Conducted Such a little wholesome effort will result in lovely springtime surroundings for your home I The spade and the hoc, a bit of garden hose and a few packets of seeds what genuine joy and attractiveness they can produce, And the "back to earth" and "back to beauty" urge is one that can be pursued at a lit- l.

4. to Finish Raising Sum Before First of Year. Booth-Kelly Lumber Co. rne salvation Armv .1 last night with anDroxImateiv fin 1 Phone 452 5th sad Willamette i fivvu iane county quota raised. Kurpno jwih iha A if.

imuiuKn, coniriDUted ahoitt 7fi I. per cent of Its aouta. HnvMMr tha Inere IS a red! Snrinir rltcninv tUn i iuiui returns nave not oeen tabulated. l(3" saia ueorge chairman of the committee, and If the total amount is not raised some time before the first of the year another drive will be held to. make up the deficiency.

The headquarters of the-organization Will be moved Mnnrinv Intn Don- kin hall in Order to make rnnm tnr. me extension or its work and increased duties. The old quarters were too small for the Salvation Army to properly function, so Rankin hall was leased. In addition to heinor I 1 i iihii; vasviifciiiis ui urucillll in OUr Hardware Department now. Won't you come in to provide your tools at once? Needed House Furnishings at Special Prices Thrifty housqkeepers will do well to study this list; each item represents a distinct and gratifying economy.

40-lb MATTRESSES, all pure cotton. Covered with at ticking, roll edge's Soft and resilient. Very special for this week only S6.95. -BEST TABLE OILCLOTH-Splendid quality, 48 inches wide! Choice of patterns. Special, the yard, 35c.

FELT BASE FLOOR COVERING; a sturdy, substantial' floor covering, similar in firfish to linoleum 2 yards wide, Attractive patterns. Very special. Every Home Lover Will AJJ it provides opportunity for mnr I uwuni service, sain nntn t. a a n.uny, neaa or tne local unit. Ah nnn as a case of suffering becomes known in Lane county, Captain Anthony desires that tho office be notified so renew, lempie 9th and Oak SU.

(Main Floor Entrance) Special Monday and Tuesday A lot of 18 Taffeta Silk and Messaline Dresses priced from $17.50 to $32.00 inese are all new dresses and represent a saving to you of om $2.50 to $5.00 iniu. renei can Do immediately afforded. this co-operation on the part of the citizens nf Tjin better assistance to tho nnn. needy can be given by the Salvation Army and the ninnou i-1-. i 1.

i nno Llfl ln can bo more effl- Thrill to the Beauty of WOMEN'S READY-TO-WEAR eny expended. A permanent ad- wmpwtcu. Vi juugeno. business men will supervise all ex penditures of the funds. Some of the Dleclu-n ese JNew Cretpnnes out among business men and these will be collected.

Mondav. nM G. E. COOPER McMorran. The sale of buttons on.

So tiiey-so pretty I So suggestive of cool, summery rooms Ind breeze blown windows. i.ioei.yeHieraay is expected to net a considerable amount, and when lo have- more frocks than one had planned for this summer. Succumbing to such a temptation (and who wouldn't) will not be disastrous, however. Look nt the prices! Nearly half last year's I And think of the Ladies' Home Journal patterns which make it possible for every woman to make her own clothes. 45-INCII EMBROIDERED ORGANDIES are simply incomparable.

A new ship- nicnt, just arrived, present's this exquisite fabric in the smartest new patterns wc have seen. We feel no hesitation in say-ihg that the loveliest nnd most charming frocks for summer will be fashioned from these. White with blue embroidery-Periwinkle with white embroidery Honcydew with white embroidery. The $2.00. LOVELY ORGANDIES $1.00 new, crisp and dainty, are an inspiration to the woman planning the new frock.

The genuine, imported quality; permanent fin- ish. Lovely pastel shades. The $1.00, JAP CREPES, 39c YARD Heavy quality, in every color imaginable. The best and largest assortment we havp ever shown. Popular again fbr spring for street or house dresses.

FIGURED BATISTES The most, favored. spring and summer fabric. Fast colors, checks, flower designs and fancies, 40 inches wide. Yard, 39c. BEACH SUITING 45c A splendid array of colors in this popular wash fabric for dresses, boys' suits, children's dresses, etc.

Every wanted color can be found here; 36-inch. The yard, COTTON REPPS, 50c YARD A superior quality in this fine spring fabric. Particularly goodw for kiddies' dresses, and ua mo contributions from outlying districts is In. tho totals will be comnileri. nhlnh n.m iieAi weea.

arnest Oruvos, field worker, ivho nas been assisting in this inomlnir for oaivanon Army drive. HAS SECOND LARGEST NUMBER 36-INCH CRETONNES, 35c Yd. New patterns in. a group most inexpensively priced. Many dainty flower and bird patterns to select from.

Light and dark grounds. CRETONNES EXCLUSIVE DE-SIGNScrfScd. A galaxy of beautiful patterns in 36-inch cretonne. Bird, stripe and flower designs on light gray, tan and dark grounds. 36-INCH CRETONNES, 39c' Yd-Very special values in this group.

Bright; attractive patterns in a wide array. and flower effects on both light and dark grounds. are here in a profusion of charming patterns, and colorings that will delight you. Prices range from syc to a AT UNIVERSITY Janitnonun Is First witl M2 and Marion Third, FoUowed by Coos, H. E.

MORRIS GULORAflSEfl The Player Piano ''Piano or Player-Piano? I ve got the neighbors guess-' ingt" "I've slipped something over Jim Watkins and Ed Powers the poor old fossils I "There they go now home from work. Look I They're listening and wondering who's playing. "Jim always asks: 'Who plays so well at your He won't believe it's I. He knows I never took a lesson in my life. I'll have 'em both over some night and open their eyes.

the Gulbransetf is so easy and natural no effort. And the 'Pedal-Touch, so responsive I I accent this or that note I bring out a volume of tone, or, subdue the music to a faint Whisper. I play anything well. "Who's my readier? That's easily answered Gulbran-sen Instruction Rolls 1" yuauanu and Umatilla Lane COIintV tm iannnA 1H mutt, i in the number, of students at the University nf nnunin -o uuuiii in spring Multnomah county being first r. VCt 1 nas djo and Marion is thirrf With OS n.

I vw, vjuun iritll Oi, UiaCK-I tmni and Umatilla 68 each, Jaokson Hiuuier iooi au colors, the yard, sue. aniiuii uougias 4Z, 40, i.aou VKCII, laiSOD SB. Wftshlntrtnn 99 Tl 1 1. miu union 20 each, Benton 24, Wallowa 21, Hood i-uiuinuia is, ueschutes 17, Klamath 16, Josephine 16, Malheur iJ' i 1, Morrow and Shorman Economies for All Week iniamooK, urook and Harney 4 each, Gilliam, Lake and 10-lb. pail Peanut Butter Sugar Cured Baenn rtob.

"I 111 I nnu jur- ferson 1 nanh Vim Fancy Patent Flour, sack 7 25c You, too, can learn to play well, in anincredibly short time, with the help of the exclusive Gulbransen Instruction Rolls. Obtainable witfi no other player-piano. Last fall there were enrolled from States ntltntrtn nt nMn nu 10 bars White Bear Soap v.cauii Biuuents. or the winter term 83 more students HARDWARE? DEPARTMENT mutes outsiae or Oregon were enrolled, and for the spring term 12 'Wpurc Jam, any flavor III box Tru Blu Soda Crackers TZZt Guaranteed House Paint, nriy J. 1 Nozzle free with every 50, feet Garden Hose purchased! Thirty 'students from outside the oiLun rugiaterea ior tno fall term, for the winter term five more, th0 spring term four more.

Klghteen of these eame from the Philippines, six from Canada, four from China, one from one1 from Greece, one from Alaska, three The New Edison Diamond Disc Phonographs Re-Creations Popular Sheet Music 30c Morris Music House I912 Willamette Street -We owribur foods arid profit'': Smart Stylish Dreie Cm Be Made at Home With Ladies' Heme Journal Pattern New Cretonnes That Brighten Up That Roow Light aw! Colorful Pt 39eYard one irom japan, two from India, and two from Siberia. The tota) enrollment for the term la IBnT Pna- jJh term mis total i itm vs, r-' li.

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