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Morning Register from Eugene, Oregon • Page 5

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Morning Registeri
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THE MORNING REGISTER, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1919. winter. They are making th trip by two freight ear two weeks ago -J JIIT, net rMawiUf the tottr toes fevt physician lae are oooupyjna' thalr Idsai tbair eniw. her sne triH ka able to walk well I i 1 as ever. 1 trv Forsaer ResideM Here Roy An- formerly of Eusene.

imt'nnw Hoase from ViwiIim Darwin Brls-tow, of the First National bank, and his family, have returned from Finn creek where they spent their two living in Portland, Is In Eugene visit weeks' vacation. Spend Wcek-Eml at Newport A. A. Kogers. wife and ch ltlren, Miss Amy Dunn and W.

T. Gordon spent the week-end at Newport, returning to the city yesterday evening. s. ii vun in -JOA' Visiting Inman Homo Mrs. John Lane and little daughter, Alberta ing with friends.

Mr. Anderson Is employed with a wholesalo optical company. Return from Portland Attorney and Mrs. Fred E. Smith have returned from a business trip to Portland.

While there, Mr. Smith sold his little Buick automobile and wilt do without one until next year. Funeral Will be Held Today The funeral of Marvin King, the boy who was drowntd In the Willamette river above Springfield Saturday afternoon, will be held at the Branatcttor chapel this afternoon at 2 o'clock. VLslting Dr. Fischer's Home Miss Marie, and Jennings Latimer, of 8a.

-We don't know whether Charles Kleit' is you-. luvoritc playwright or not. Whether you saw the pictnriattion of a few of I Vs-1, wlcl included "Lion and the Mouse," the Law," but We do know you like TOM MOORE So, to insure your having an opportunity to his latest "HEARTSEASE" which is an adaption of Charles Klein's famous piy We repeat an oft-used, time-worn, frequently disregarded, precaution I INCOME EARLY i lem, are guests at the 'home of their A i cousins, Mr. and Mrs. I.

P. In man. M- 1 Return from Mnrshfleld Walter and Jessie Allan will return today from Marshfield, where they have been visiting with relatives. The for. mer -has just returned from overseas Clara Moore Is in Eugene visiting at service.

1 Visit With. Cousin Mrs. Ella Gren will, af Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs, Rowe, of visited with their tne nome or nr. J. E.

Fischer. Miss Moore will be here about two weeks, then after, a short trip to Yoncalla, will return to her' home in Portland, o-. Fine Box of Strawberries Brought In L. W. Newcombe, Canary, who The standingthat the nuns Certain-teed has the world over 6imply represents the i summed-up opinions of the'-" thousands who have tested Certain-teed quality.

cousin, Mrs. G. A. Dyson Sunday, They motored uj from Lebanon with relatives. raises strawberries all; summer long mm K.I II ft.

I T1AV Pacific Coast Mr. and p.n& into the fail, brought to the office m'r-zr. Mrs. Ed Lamed and Mr. and Mrs.

W. oi ine morning Register yesterday a box of the berries. Members of the It takes the largest roofine mills In the world A. Illidge, of Portland, stopped at the Oshurn last night on their way south 'by motor! The party Is touring the force say they were delicious. Pacific coast.

Take Trip' -to Cascadla and Soda- vUle Mr. and Mrs. It G. Hulln drove I CEXTCKY COMEDY Hj CAUGHT IN THE ROUNDS IT Major Kmcrtrk Hero Major M. to Cascadla Saturday and down to Emerick, who has headquarters In Sodavllle Sunday where they spent Portland, is in -Eugene on business.

the day. They report a god many uugene people at Doin resorts. Mr. to produce enough Ctriain-Utd to supply the? demand. Ctriain-Ued has so thoroughly- proved its roofing superiority from every point of service and economy that it i now, used everywhere for every type of It makes clean, firm, protective, permanent covering that no element can affect weather-proof, spark-proof arid rust-proof.

Crrtml-ttnl msdi In roUi, both taeath tad roagh surfaced (red or green) sito in hud Mine ted or green aipfult ihingle lor niideacta, Cttimiu m4 extra quality the nun means trrisJmtY al aualirr coming here from Roseburg, where he has been recently. Major Emerick is with tho engineers. Hulln, says the -road from Eugene as far as Foster Is good but between Foster andi Cascadla it is bod. morning for Troy, Ohio. She expects Miss Prater Home from Vacation Miss Edith Prater, stenographer in to visit a number of other eastern Another Boy Arrested Earl Adklns the office of President P.

L. Camp llcturii from Dallas T. W. Monroe and small son returned yesterday afternoon from a trip to Dallas, i Returns-to Portland Ray couch will return today to Portland after spending the week-endi as the guest o( points. Goes to Salem and Portland will bell, returned to her work yesterday- aged 22, Is in the county Jail charged jointly with Carl Heinleln with the theft of two bicycles from E.

W. Jor after a two weeks' vacation with lam McClaren, of this city, will leave and satixfictioa guarmnr. It will pay too met Cmm4tt4xaan dealat mU it Atk kx Ctrtth tmt friends up the Willamette. dan and his son, Galen. The Heinleln this morning on a business trip to Salem and Portland.

boy has been turned over to his moth ana sura io gsi lu Back from Overseas A. H. of Portland, is visiting In Eugene er and the juvenile court will handle his case but Adklns will be tried to Earl Morrison Hoi-c Earl Morri uenmn-teea for a few days. Mr, Michael Is just day in the justice court! son, of Portland, Is In Eugene1 visiting with his parents. Mr.

Morrison- Is1 a back from overseas service with the eroaucts corporation CVs end Wsriaiam la ritlscipal Otttsa' Commissioner Booth Injured R. A. 55th transportation corps. He formerly llvedi at Springfield. Booth, state highway, commissioner, is confined to his home In Eugene as Return from Nlmrod Mr.

and Mrs. result of an injury sustained while W. B. Whiteloy stopped In Eugene working 'on his farm near Monroe a yesterday on their way back to Port Crrltix-HtJ PainU ind ftrnuku are. the highest quality.

They wilt firs the belt paint Mtitftctlon. land from Nlmrod. where they spent their' Dr. 'and Mrs. T.

few days ago. While lifting a heavy timber he severely strained the muscles of his back and was unable to leave his bed until when he sat up a short time. Smith also returned from Nlmrod yes terday. J-11: Sr. Harris Bock from Vacation Bull Bog Nearly.

Asphyxiated cnarue, croner. -if Return from Visit Misses Mildred and Doris Brauer have. returned Xiom a visit of six weeks, in Portland and in 'the Sound cities. Seattle People Hero Mrs. J.

V. Gardiner and daughter, Ethel, are visiting In Eugene as the guests of Mrs. Ella T. t. Photo Man Hack at Work Chester Stevenson photo man for the Linn Drug company, is back at work again after nearly a week's Takes Position Wallace's George McDonald has arrived here from Seattle and has taken- a position In W.

R. Wallace's cigar store. Here from SeiHUo Miss Gloe Stac-ey, of Seattle, is in Eugene visiting with her sister, Miss Freda Stacey, and with her parents at Natron. Florence Banker Hero John V. of Florence, arrived in Eugene yesterday afternoon and will spend a day or so here on business.

Leaves for Ohio Mrs. E. A. Heat-on, 1.192 High street, loaves this When Dr. Whetstone, left-Sun.

day on a deer hunt he, without know graduate of tho state university. Business Men Off for Hunt E. C. Simmons, Lloyd Hauser, Pat Johnson, J. S.

Brooks and Ernest Daroner left Saturday night for several days' hunting. Mouse. In East C. A. Mouse, proprietor of the has gone East to visit.

Ho will stop at Dayton, Toledo, Columbus, and other places in Ohio. Florence Men in Eugene Captain John Bergman and his son, J. W. Bergman, arrived in Eugene yesterday afternoon, 'and will bo here for a day or two on Spends Vaeatloo nt MeCrcdic Esther Hansen returned to "fret, work in the law offices of Iiumel yesterday after two wceksMVKcattan which she spent at McCredle Springs. Dr.

and Mrs. M. C. Harris and George Harris returned yesterday from Oak-rldge where the former have been ing It, left his brindle bull dog locked In his office. In trying to find a spending their vacatiom George Har ris motored up the latter part of the means of escape from the room the week.

Aliens Back from California Eric V. Allen and family returned Saturday night from California, where tncy have beert this summer, while Professor Alien had charge of depart-: -ment of journalism at the University dog disconnected a rubber hose carrying gai. Yesterday morning the smell of the gas was detected by -those' from the outside office and when they broke In tho door they found the dog! almost 'asphyxiated. It was turned over to a veterinary. l4bor.

Day Not GflicraU'j- Observed Very little observance Ijibor day was noticed In Etigenc. Tho banks and public of fees -romaincd closed, I of California. 4 I Will Spend Winter in California Return from Crater Lake, Jay and Mra. E. Ur Leo and family Moore and Floyd Manviile have ro left Sunday afternoon for Southern turned from a motor trlp to Crator and the postoffice observed holiday California whore they will spend the 'I tfe Sell Certan-teed 1 Chambero Hardware Co.

EUGENE, OREGON. i iV lake and Klamath Falls, having taker Mr. Moore's brother, Walter, to the latter place where he wtli teach hours, but aside from that everything proceeded as usuaU Most ofr' the members of the highway paving crews in the high school. working out of Eugene took a day off, and the freight depots of the two rail roads were closed a nan of the day. 3 jt IS Ml I I' sol I IT ttu: Is n1 Tlwco Have Adenoids Removed Wilbur Jensen, of Eugene, and Robert Dorsey and Alvln Skovbo, both of Off TITBIT Iodgc Elects Officers The Knights Junction City, -had tonsils and adenoids removedi at the Eugene hos and Ladles of Security elected their We Sell Certain-teed R.

A. Babb Hardware Co. 771 Willamotte St. 1 i of fleers their regular, meeting -in pital yesterday morning. Mrs.

Peter II Ay 112) ILd 11 Knights of Pythias hall last night Sko.vbo was idilscharged. and installation will be held on the night of September 15. The new officers follow: T. A. Campbell, -presi Moving Hero from Bandon Mrs.

H. C. Dipple has arrived from Bandon and expects to locate here. Mr. Dip dent! Roy F.

Smith, vice-president; Mildred Blair, second vice-president! Orpha Polndextor, prelate: Ora C. ple will join her in a few days. Their daughter, Miss Edna, has been in Springfield for-three weeks visiting I Hempyi secretary: Laura Fraser, fin Jolting Distributors. i -i "'v-a. ir-: Eugene Branch Allen Cc Lewio Inc.

ancier: George Blair, guard; Louis Elspas, sentinel; Maclr Beck, with her brother, Dr. S. Ralph Dip pie. Albert perfect Will Move to CMr Street Car Strikes Automobile A Albort band director, who street car struck Austin Hampton's automobile at -the intersection of lives. between Eugene and says he will move to the city at nce, his duties with the Elks' band and with the different Uni Tenth and Willamette stroot late yeBterday afternoon, und tne versity organizations taking so much 1 automobile was badly damaged.

The street car fender was smashed. Mr, of his' time that he finds it incon venient to live so far away. Hampton was turning nrouno. in Rooms for Teachers Wanted W. tending to go In the opposite direction on Willamette street, when the car struck his machine about in the bp mm R.

city superintendent of schools, announces -that a list of rooming and boarding places for middle. The running board and fen Having decided to quit the -'dairy-business on account of other interests, I will sell by public auction at my farm 13 miles southwest of Eugene, on Lorauo road Thursday, Sept. der of the automobile were crushed in and the battery Is; said to be ruined. ll teachers of the schools is being compiled and anyone having such Nekoma, Were in the olty yesterday on 'business; 'V 5 1 Marshall. Bcwsonctto.

Who In employed at Hccdnport, wuh hero on a rlslt Bunday. -Junction City, sawmill man. transacted business In Eugene Monday. Kalph Shindler, of tho Ilauscr Bros, gun store at Corvallls, spent Sunday In Eugene. Marlon Day, after a visit at the home of her uncle, Hoy Lincoln, at Cloldson, has returned home.

Mr. and Mrs, L. Wertz, of Leon a and Mrs. Ben Perlne, of Anlauf, come to Eugene yesterday on business. James Stltt, of.

Mapleton, was in Eugene yesterday on his if to Ashland, whore he has lumber interest. places Is asked to notify him over telephone, the number of which is 1205. at his office lit the cty hall. PERSON ATj MENTION, American IiCgrlon Meeting Tonight At the regular meeting of the Ii. H.

Qrimshaw, of Florence, was in American Legion tit the armory to ath, 1919 the -city Sunday. night delegates will be elected to the MIbs Vina Carter. Ot Trent, visnea state convention to be held In Port in the city over night -a land the 17th and 18th of this month, Ioo Snyder, of Walton, was a vis A large attendance is desired as this itor In Kiureno yesterdAy. 1 Bunchi of Heceta, arrived in is the first regular meeting of the fall. The war camp community service will serve ice cream, wafers and the oltv yesterday afternoon.

H. B. Conner, of cottage urove, was SIA11KIED SHAFER-SCHEBLEIt -A At" the rosi. donee of the officiating minister In Eugene, August 30, 1010, Donald- C. Bhafer and Gladys Scberler, by Dr.

E. smokes. visitor In tho city Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

V. O. Lewis, of Che Ocncral Ynnlmaster Added to 8. I. shire, snent last night In Kugeno.

V. Stivers. v- Stanley Cummins has returned to Force A general yardmostcr has been added to the force of Southern Kugeno after a weeKs visit at wnem. i.m Bown has returned from Pacific employes In Eugene, and W. snendinr- thn week-end tit Roseburg.

L. Uamey, the new appo'ntee, began his duties as such yesterday. The ANNOUNCEMENT THE KNS5IB THIMBLE club will meet with nice Thursday afternoon, September 4. Mrs. Earl AtBtnson, oi i-onianu, visiting relatives in Burene for a few duties of the general yardmaster are to superintend the making up of days.

trains and the distribution of cars. Attorney Howard rowno spent Monday in JuncUolt City on Elks' Notice! Let us be good sports. The county fair board threw us down hut we ar business. w. V.

Oibson. a sawmill operator A. J. Gillette, agent, sold yesterday that a general yardmsater has been needed for some time because of the great Increase In business lutely. One Dead Doer Seen on Streets At least one dead deer was seen on Willamette street yesterday, the result of Then it's lime to Seek ths Specialist When the auto goes wrong don't trust it to iucxpfrienced hands but come direct to a specialist that's Franc.

No tinkers here Every department of this shop has an expert. They cost more and they do more. What they do they do.welL -i We do everything here that can be done in a garageand more. If you want a bug Well build it according to your idea or our own that's up to Repairing can't be done any better than well do it in any of our departments. We're at it busy every day and growing day by day.

Drop in. vt' t- 'f. Exptrt Auto Repairing and Blacksmitking I Joe FraiisvQ: Seventh eirl at Kail Creek, was a visitor in Eugene yesterday. Aniln and family, or 50-Head Dairy Cattle-50 4 good Durham A to 6 years old, now milking. 1 Guernsey cow, 5 years old.

2 Holstein cows, 5 and 7 years old. 29 grade Jersey cows, nearly all giving a good quantity of milk now and all bred again. 8 yearling Holstein heifers. 5 yearling Jersey heifers. 1 yearling Holstein bull, eligible to registry.

No. 17 De Laval Cream Separator, nearly new. 5 weanling pigs. 16 Shoate averaging 100 pounds each. 1 Brood Sow.

Sale Starts at 10 A.M. Free Lench at Noon TERMS Sums under $20, cash. On sums of $20 or over a credit of three or six months will be, given on notes with approved security bearing interest at rate of per cent EARL McNUTT, Owner FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of EUGENE, Clerk. J. K.

GREER, Auctioneer. still on top. We will give a big dance at the armory Wednesday night. We want every good Klk to be there and brlrg all his friends. There will also be a nice concert In the park that evening by the BikV band who will wear their new uniforms for the first time.

Canary, arrived in Eugene yesterday ft arnnnii the first day's hunting of a party of H. Davis and-E. c. wngni, oi men in an automobile. The men.

whose names were not learned. W. W. BHANBTETTBIl, stopped in front of the Babb hardware Exalted Iluler. JACK RODMAN, store and Inquired the rood to Halem.

Secretary. The deer they had seemed to be a 9-S-2 'V large one. Many Eugene men were nor PH.KEIW Not lost I have moved mr office to 52 out In the hills yesterday, most of them going out Saturday or flunday i ivMinpulav. Rent. 3, to beg their shooting by duyllght on Willamette street, three doors south of Booth-Kelly Co.

offices. -S-T-tt CEO. T. HALT. the first day, a free jitney leaves the purk dally 7 a.

m. for the Chnse yard; 1.50 Rntiims to Eugene C. O. DeVere, Haves. James a per hundred, a phone 4'H- who was called to North Boms when his daughter Miss Dorthea DeVere Don't forget the table dehote din.

at the Hmeed today from i to Better than ever. S-il-1 Trv MtigeneHpoclnl. A good rlgnt. if was Injured, has returned to his home a a a In Kugenr. Miss DeVere was seriously Injured while cllmblag between.

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