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4t MORNING RF.GISTF.R, EUGENE, ORE,, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1925 FIVE Av (tHtt tl lJ. Swr..Ml.' Hl.ul. 7.ni wll w"" I"''!"" "'1 An .U,M , ..... i senlod ul il"','" idy un Tucwhiy ""'J,,,,, .or M. Till. 101- Mi i" .,. .,,. nil mo i. -'"""kLV" ''-"'' Hi..wrii l I., Hill I'Olliai.li; Irv"," ... '!' Hwallnws" Kvi-lyn drum ""uy .u": ; w iiiKiun aciiu.il: " .. . .i. V .-.in a lull mt.i- Til" pllipiiery nt. Ilflliull 1 1 1 II I lllllCll dalire, HHlfll Ul ui,il fri.iii H'Miry r : III" '"kM: "'m - hy 'S , lew high .-l"H.I r uuiiiin i . i""""1" ""' ""V . rrl .. .llr.-ri..r ..f muaie, Th. Ihlrlccnlh minimi I" " 1".. ' .......r n una ll lIK uc. I L'" vu,t.ii.tT su. " " " 11 r'". i..,. iiii.ii.'i'.. i.iifii.i.. F ..... ......... htinilrod mill I '.. r.ara luniwl nwilV bco.iliau ha lick -l aiuin.K '."'"'"- ff4lhl'r.il'- i,Mb """ "1.11 .vVmK.,. v-ry lYt'i Iw mv-n " N"r: u Curtail. lrM..nl.: mad,, nml rrd Chew, m""K-r. r.. i. ii. Mil lull v.il'i.iii. Albany ,.U .lnyr.l M Albany. Cm Ml "r'1 ""kM . r.I .l.ilc.1 that ll'- laud HhKI'l" 'r" nulaliindllm pw,....: - hA ino un-" JiiiiKMlii.i, Iteeently a -i (If I. u(u I nf iiiinh.rHhij. in (ho Aiin-il. .in 1 Nlilllirt HfrtnrlnMnii wum 't.i ViiI hy Hit' lllniiiy. Thin jhIvIImK.. nnnti with ii HUlmi i l)i hut i thi Niiim-M ihmhuhIim', wiiii. mt aihlliliiinii um- ,Tln MHh'iilo h to ii'iniiH'il hy ii iiii'iiilH'i' wht-n hi cock hi u llhiaiy iir imjH.Mirn; n, t)j ninii. ((J. HiiVni'MllM-IlL lilTlrllllH or in K.iul.u. IhMlH fllllll Whnill I wh'lM'M IIHV ImToi nmlluii jM i iiilnlni; tu uiiIuik MiiltJiTtH. All iiMMiihi'ih ni-rivtt hh clii I (itiiiKhlcniil mil any ,. t. llul hiwui'il hy tin aHniM-hilloii In Ht nt in thriii. A CllllllllllllMI I'lllHtlUHiMl 1 1 f MH4 Mm I. Kliim v, Mr. Iii'iili ii.i ItiM'hi', Mhtii H U n "kh, In nti uct'U N; Ih'itli k't MtlllKiui. I.w rllln t'ai iol, .ltMh. Win. lu ll, m-m1 Mmuait't KiltmiiiHim, niulviitrt wan aimlti(i-l N filiHmhiy hy '. K. ('Ill tl'll. M, lirlll.-li.nl. In rii-iiiii-. ntn with a iilnillur iti i mil f lit Hi" I 'iiV-l Mil y In . uvhllnK fur thn ai-i'iiiiiiiiliiilHiiM ir ihthdcali-M ul- (UlliUlIK Ol HliitK (H'cHH -Hlll-l I'ln'o. ' Tho hh;h (irlntnl i-iniiiilUi'i H In lU Hvlih- ri.r ni riimu.lm Iiimm fur 00 of (ho vliililm: annlfiilii. "l.'arn ii iM-w wunl ovury tin y m ii ruh' rri'ouily hiuiiKtii Jtii-il in llio Hfllti'l 1 JtKilMll i'lUMIH'H. Iti nll tK'tt ) hy .MIhm ,l.u- I ). Klnnuy, hrml nf tint Kmtllith ih-ciiii ni.nl. Tho HtiHIlMtf, litoiiuii.-lath'ii, iiikI tmn of hi'W wunlH ant xtri'iuti-il Tint ivhMm whli'h tin mi uliiu nt riM tilr ol in iini un. uiltcn hum cm i'imii iHWMiaii'.i. Tin' itirH' of thlH ilali 1m In tiihiiK' tin' iii-ilvi.' NptiiuniH viHuMiiuiy r thit ni u -dfiit, Tho fifth Itnuo nf tjio "('hal liMiKfi" a int nihi; ru )h jniMT put fitM hy tin .Hi'V ii inn nit Wol ncHilay, ll wan ri ph'in wild ik-wm, vtlltorlulpt urn) Jnltcx. Tin fnlhiW HlK Ih tin' Muff nf thn pniM-r: Killl'T, Horlri" KIMntt; utin'i. tilllor, iirvHl" H. .t.. -ll. ni; puh llhhtT, ra It thifn; rt'iinrtPi m, Mlnnlo Kllnlt. Kuh .. I M t'tillni h, Kllxuhilh .In 1. 1. I l'XaK"lial pant' li'iaiil 1i!KfM iltH-ofnlt'iI wllh liiilliin ih mIkiii rro hiKUII hy tlii' KlUtttHllH nl tin' Art rluh at u iim'ciIiik Ik'UI Int TlH'Niluy. Tin 'lul luiN hi'-ii In the News of the Day f Alh'tiiV nltllyln I ml Inn ih-xiKit fr hw ht-avlrr thun triil wi'clii tin.) tin th n-nult iln-y .ir i iprinuiiiiK (NiKtiN fur ihlr woi k. M Irn I Iur.i'1 KImIiu uml lit III' ailvlMi'i uf lln' cluh. Itf Ik'HIHuIh (if "Till l.lLKri of I.IiiHrl(-li T"v n," a munli-nl rmii iiy, worn tn-Kun ,Niv'ruhir "'i, Tiyi'iiiH fur t)m Ii-imUuk partH will h t-iiiMliM-li'i) fimiii, ami Mlht I rnlta Miunli-m. illrn tnr uf IllUrlO. announcoN that tho oprrutta will !- H'VM) th iaiti'1 pun uf Kihru ary In tho IIcIIIk tlu-alrc. Th" Athptilann hud lhlr n'Kulur mt'r-lliiK Krhhty. Novi'inhi-r - Aftr n (ihurt hunlnffifi ?nrMliiK tin unrlfty roiitlnti' il I h iIImi utlin of llin flint (lkht't1 IfiikH uf th (oil 9D tho KuKriir train. The orlKln f ThankKKlvliiK nml ..wi nf tlin-o mlnuto tiilUn Klvim ill ihf rull riH" Tumlay n'mn (be muilciUB of wiu wiih The Junior KtiKiinii ciawipii. !h MuiM'rvlun uf Mr. luth I'Mrce ltUK. ftV hfftll htlltf out th Krtwin "i r.ni Lh lltfniturf l drnwln a trr K tit mcniMrri an I1 family Lm (Pis rooU rrprenont tlto 3un (wrioa tip ,n o" ; ni formiillon pcrh.il, amt Ihn Uw KrnirhM tnr'lllilr HUt'h tl ( fele wrltm m t Hau. r. .Maipiry n mynNoy. ny mm. r.. i.. As iC life Lt'M tmr i diM'j ronn Ivii'l l.y Mm. wiiiium uiuii- kIi.iic, wll'ii or tin fiiuifjiiH prliiiu inlnlHl.-r. Tlin f;ninil ohl nmn uKad lu wiiki! up thlrnty durliiK tliu nlK'it mi. I ililnk tho -.valor nuurcHt him. iiKiinlly Unit In tin Htoiiu tiottlo bo- iil'ln him. 'I'n trl vn him HOMK.thlnK tnnrf. liiiliihihlo niH wifo fHln'l thu l.ottl.i i-nrli i-vi.ii1iik wllh joIIIiii , MWi'i'tiMKril. Htono I. nttln wiirin- iH. iiIIIiiiiikIi ri )ln"i l.y rui.iiiir imiIi-Ii.h in Urn cily, iii'n Ktill unci In I'.mtllHh rouiitry illHlrlnlH wihto lln-y un- liliuv.'n UH "(llUljHtOllt'H. rdi'i I'un. Jack ami tho Hfan Hti. IK, Allio In Wmiilfrlainl, Clnili r- vlln and a nforii of olliur rnvonicH r .. ii l h r ii I IOhkI.'hhI uro In rolmar :il ;im ClirlHtiiiiiH ni'iira, In the Kiik- ll.iji thi-alrcH. (Jnc fi-uturo of Chrlnt- h playx UiIb yi-ar Mill lio a itun-l i-ral n vlval of 'olil JviikIIhIi folk kkiikk aii'l rarolH to ri'.liu:e mufli or Ihn raKtlinn niimlo whlrh nan (T"it Into i;iirlNtuiUH imntomlni'il of ri.( cut yiiarH. Tlnio aro nUOK'thPr too many iIIiuiioimIh I. i the world to milt com mini m, hut even at that thuro In Mill.' likelihood that they will '''- nine ilni.'i.'.T. CiTtaln rentriotlona ;ire tindir conaMcrntlon in roun-tili-M wherp fllalnouilH are produred whli h will priv.-nt their becoming a kIui on thu market. Thi Incri'iiMed diamond output from tho alluvial dlKi;ingn ha re cently become a aerloUH factor in world production. It Ih Mated in the annual report or WarliiRton .Sinylh, Kecretary for iiiinen and in diiKtrleii of Houth Africa, who urxes Koverninent control and certain limitation.! upon openiiiB new beds In prevent the Kparkllni? atones be coiiiIiik no plcntirul that thoy would no loliKer bo conHlilerud proclouu. rlarrisburg School Notes Amity 'J'Icb Junction Team. FhankHKivlriK i'roKram rjlvon. Old-l.'aHhloned Tlmo Kntijoyod. I'uplla lOnnct Countini; Bong. Governor J. G. Winant of New Hampshire personally led the search in the woods of the State for Frank G. Fellows, gunman and jailbrcakcr. Mrs. Jacob Baur, widow of Chicago millionaire, will seek a seat in Congress as a Re publican. S. L. Nicholson, of the Westinghouse Company, has been awarded the James II. McGraw medal for "con structive thinking in the electrical industry." Miss Helen It. Innis, of New York City, is the onl,j woman haatinir and ventilating engineer in the U. S. y will, h are the Mlern The pinn will l.e ts'ol.l and black. liana Li'n'nu wa:i elected Into the club to take the plnco of Anes l.'arrlH who waa unable to attend on account of conflicla. Ll mnv olhcrt. An the e.u.i In Dm iduiiy or jmikiihii Ittftlure. nnw lriiiich. are ii.IiI.mI lid la Ihlf way the mudenia I nitnllr foe tho nr. wlh uf the I.miurt. ny in lima urn IhllNprarcnn ni:e In reached lite Irr thoola In all dlrc'llium w ith udden iniiTim of Briiwtn. riiu Flelcher. ndvlHer. A parly will bo Klvcn after llu. Thankii;lvlni va cant. u. 'riie entire nrchenirn will piny ul ii han.iurt Klven by the IndlcM nuilllary nf tho IClkH, on lie- celllher I-'. ArralmenienlM are helim linule jnn Iha wnrk a Klein deal for I fur trliia In Albany and Cm-vnllln, BttUu. Tlioy huvn tllilled KtiK- "t Ul" tlrt of the new year. Mlm l.oiiua .iiarniern ivin nnu cniiiKe Of the bnyN' lllld Mlrli' iUurle(M. while Andrew l.ttndle.H v.ill direct the orcheutra. NEWS AND GOSSIP FROM LONDON Two l'atlii-rs of Locarno Pact; Women of Fashion Hail Kc- of a Victorian Mode; Antitic lluiHt'is Boost l'nces vival lib literature from the enrlleat lillo-Samn wrllliiK" up to Mnr-Im. Mn. llURh rheae U nf I he heal I'tehti and aulunltted Iheao In nmmlltte cnnalatltiK of 1. K. Irtftrnien. ilrni-lp.-il: Mra. Mario Etcher, llliriirlnn ; and Mra. Iten rVl R llrrhe. KliKllall leacher. 'lay arltcteil the prUe wtnnera I'tnthennea aut.nillteil to tlient. Elmfr Ttienijiai.n won Ihn flrat nuMlnnle Klrnk. aecond; und Ini Kwart, third, llonurable nieu- 1 M given to Albert SVllKllt. l8maru. mid Theodore Tilli- Other iludnnta whoae aketch- m.rlt menilnn are .leaalou Coe, vMdolyn Fhrpnrd, Jnyco Mulch. JllSlam qunke. Mao KIciiiIhk, Altn tnback, Jmiet tiaburni. nml ly Thotunann. The flral prlr.e ' two tlcliela lu Hie Dinnillllq Ply lUconil, one ticket to the iraauc emu play; anil third ii 01 ipplrttH. . Two down rhlckena were ulven ''r lut luwniiiy nlKlit to ineni- 0( IhO. Illrie club. 'l lu. ne oj a a chicken ahiint lu "h all mrmbera i.r the club WWnatwi, The lmva wero ill Kri?W. ,nr'' d'vlalona. bo L .vbMl "''ootera competed fo thmiielvea. and the jionrer J"" onuinif themaeivea. Taruota "lioi at nnd the boy In each jwp who mado the hlKheat aeoro I Tli 4 chli koil. VP Mtmlien of the elun will JH" ri""" In the halls toir.l r""; mnney thua earn nl will rtnTl. ".I l'yl fo.ih S-""" Which woro .nurchal luM JH;r hn heen onlero.l kjj, Natlnnul Hirin naaocln- oh,nBl"n'' U- U- - Vm .i. ;er; w,ll'11 t'leaenlo.l woeka by the honor - 'ii.tL' ro" r"""1 Jv'.i' n ii.ik -iri "v,"'"',, dh-lint that Hi ...V. '"' """' i I" mil i '"J? "l0 'I'roctlo.i nr . Klrtlnv, i,y p K .ll, principal, at a upecui aw. ni llVllH'U VV 1 I NovriniU. o. V IUhIiimi Wullrr Taylur Kuiiuht roinpllliK'nii'il thn J1i'm on thn wnrk I hty uro iIoIiik unil w hat thiy havo ilniio hi hn actdn-H.-i In thrin, NoVi-Mlhrr S. 1 1" nf fcrnt nunct'Mlhmi mi till f Trent think that tho Jt'n rmiM tli fnr th rum m unity and Hrhuul. I li Kpuko iipprulrihiKly If tin? effni't of llio rluh to hulhl nit uprn air Kyiiiiiaftlutn ami fa lit that wln'ii a lul Ih tluini? ttMtut'thlim uxi'ful to a community. It nlmuhl ho palrim Ixn hy tho towimpi-ophi ami thn HtUdMltH an well. HlMhop Siiiiim-r told tho Htmlonlx of hl wurlt In L'h.ruK" nm of Juno Atliiin'H Hull Huumo. uml Innpiri'd tho rtuh uml uiil it to continui' Uo Kooil wurk. MIhm KranroM K. Itukor, homl of thn Klrlf' phyrdcal oducatlon do- partiiiont, wiih tlm prlnrlpal Hpouk or at ii mootliw of tho advlMory mnmltteo of tho Trl- NuomlH-r Hhn Hlri'MMod tho hmiortanr of nroiioi foud. dlnrUHslnir pur tlriihtilv thn vallio of milk. 1 ho locturu 1 ono or numerous imh JortH. oarh of whirl. Ih holnu din unhoi! ut Mm incetlnK ul inu emu ml t too. tiuul-n of hhi f'JehJl,M on u 1,10 '"HlKiH Nhi2S!f .:,,(,l0,y- Tlie pur toliilm,ri .nilnR ll't-tt"nor In jItly! I,r'V!1- - kOli It 21.4 '"" n nvoniKO ' M'e... ' " r"0m U'. M,V-' 1,11,1 '"' ' tlhu v?1 '.ill tier cent aim. en. i " ""nornliio . I . ..llnil, a a . l'wKn.ln?nt "Otno1lto nnd I Olfcr, na KitK Urorn i... f'W Town i 1 Nowmnn, fMM ?,'a.nor'l. ItnHHoll Hrownpi. SfiMffi?"' Thotniw'WollB, Th05on Wat, ton oonla.- l r1 whdVft i 1 10,11,1 tn TIHii' i' ' ' NWtf,!r,,,rn of 0,0 ox' ntM ,Vll" han hoon nra. fTt8 ono hV ' l h0 picture, jr wm!nl0,,1,n a b,",K l M ProMdont CooHdKo, .?,UP tlmiraall. la aiiK I Teachers Who Travel A In Queensland, Australia, the riopuhitlon In aome parU Ih ho scat tcred over a vid area that one .school dintrict romprlwia 60.000 viuaro mlka. The ilupurtment of duration uttempt to reach every child with education. It brliiKH some children lonf? distances to the school, It reaches aome cacti two weeks by mall, It provides for children uf the lark'C campinB pop ulation hy the camp nchool which moves nlonur when the campers move. It does mill more; it sends 17 traveling teachers out with es pecially built wasons nnd four to six horses and a boy assistant. The teacher must be a camp-ox-pert. a XirHt aid expert, a biack Minith to keep his team and wagon in repair, must ford ulmost Impas- sihio 1-rcHkn. meet many emergen- cien and even accidents, and board himself entirely enroute. le aims to roach each child four times a von p. nlihoutrh some he can only reach once. He outlines studies, nhow the family how to help tho child with the studies, cneers, en courages and inspires. In one dis irh t i ho loacher travels nearly hundred miles per child visited. liomla aro so noor that the air plane Is seriously considered as a solution or the promem. HAUItlHBUItCr, Ore., Nov. 20. ( Hpeclal to tho KeKlster) Hlx toon of the football Hfuul mudo the trip to Amity Thursday accom pli n led by Coach Wlllurd. Coren iin, .Jackson, Moody, Crimed and Morgan were tho substitutes, two of whom, Horenson and Jackson, participated In tho une, Thad A. Taylor also accompanied the team. Tho start was rondo at 7:30 and tho K'HiKi was culled at 1 1 o'clock, IlarrlsburK's lineup wa Klce, re; I'orklns, le; Hcott, It; Wayne Jirock, rt; KflKar Orlmes, tk Htalp, Ik; Cranun-, c; Karl lirock, rh; HuHton, Ih; MaiKUth, qb; Hommorvlllo, fb; The Amity team scoored in later part of third quar ter and Huhton of the locals made a touchdown on the fourth down on tho one yard line ln tho last quarter, Hroek, riwht half, fol lowed with a successfully convert ed kohI, When time was called the score stood 7 to 7, tho second tie of the season for tho home team. Their opponents employe! seven subs. A fine dinner was served at an Amity cafe as tho compliments of tho Amity team. This is the last Kamc of tho sea son in all probability and th team now has 81) points to 45 of the opposing teams. Tho record of tho eight games so far played Is five victories, two ties, one de feat, the bent yet mode by a Hnr risburg high school football team. Mabel Smith senior, gave a piano solo Monday morning at f'oach Wlllard a talk along tho line of sports. Oeorgo Tusby. class of '21 visited school Monday. Ho Is now employed in special teaching. been III novernl monthn. Their acknowledgements wcro read ut the VVeduosduy atudent body n.ret ig. m fei inc of tho high school liny: conHtructed and hung a good strong dour to thn dressing room constructed this term under tho direction of Conch VVUlard. For opening excretes VV'e'Iuca day morning Miss Cunnlng'iitm'H prpl' J-' oyed an anagram gum-.-pupils enjoyed an anagram game The four pupils who succeeded ln making over a hundred smaller words: Irene Morgan, Viola Coatea, Doris Fryo and Jonald McArso. An enjoyable tlmo wan had Wednesday evening at tho Harris nchool a few miles southeast from here when tho teacher, Miss I.ucla Garner, directed nnd old-fashioned program of dialogues, song and speaking pieces. Former pupils wore especially invited and welcomed. Instructor Wlllard returnud to hU home In layton after tho fcct-i-ail game at Amity to wjtiI it.'H thank' giving vacation. Alice Murphy, Kdlth Bllyen, Frances Htroda, Wilmn Owen, drove to Amity for the Thanksgiv ing football game. Two Shades of Gray in Dress Ensemble Tho coat and dross ensemble in two shades of gruy Is distinctive both as to color and rnhrlc, say tho l)ry Goods Keonomlst. Jo r soy and kasha aro effectively com bined ln several tones of tho on color. Bleoves are Important and ar much emphasized by decoration. Placing the trimming below tho el bow Is smart and when two mate rials are used, tho eontrnst effect la often worked out In thin manner. Taffeta was given much promi nence in the rocent Paris nhowltiRj and It is especially smart when worked ln some quilted manner. , Faille Hat . is Leader fcr Wear About Town The fnlllo hat him become very important, not only for southern wear, but for linmedinto wear in town. A smart Kifth Avenuo shop recently devoted an entire window to the display of faille hntB In lljrht gray and tan. The shapes varied from very small cloRc-fittlnfr ones with narrow rolling brims to hats of the silently larger type. A few were trimmed with lace. Jlernice Baldwin of the senior class substituted a few days as teacher of the I-ancaster nchool while the regular teacher her mother. Mrs. S. H. Baldwin, was attending a recent church conven tion in Portland. A thanksgiving program was given In room 3 as follows: Sickle song, sixth and seventh grades; recitations and readings by Edith llorban. Faye Huston, Metta Lo well. Irene Morgan; song by Olenda Wlndblgler; song, lullaby, by Ida Reese In Indian costume; recitations hy Jack Cramer, Mag gie Stroda, Doris Frye and Mildred Rogers. , ' Ten pupils from the second pri mary visited Miss Drinkard's room just before recess and sang and acted an Indian counting song. The student body has remem bered Alton Rice and Ftnlcy Mc clain with flowers lately. Botn aro former students and have Triscilla s Thanksgiving When Governor Bradley proclaimed the first Thanksgiving Day, "That wo might after more special manner rejoice together," ha sent four men into the forest for gamo and fowl and ordered the best cooks in tho colony to prepare the feast. Among those, and in charge of the largest kitchen, was Prlscilla, John Alden's future wife. i When the feast was well under way, who entered the settlement other than Chief Massasolt, greatest or all the Indian kings. All courtesy was shown him; his was a seat of honor. But, more pleasing to the great chief than anything else was none other than a dish especially prepared for him by Priscilla, the lovliest maiden in all the colony. . ' , , , , "" ' That spirit of courtesy mingled In with thanksgiving Is soon to be renewed In every climate of the world. . ' U. S. NATIONAL : B A N iC ' Zrfie Bank of Service EUGENE; LOAN SAVINGS BANK ':5ne Bank for Savings I.l NI iflN - The I.ocarno sec urity Anclu-Amerirnn limlty might he Ireatv Tliav ITn down III llimory as Iliri ner icm-h.ch mmuKii me having two fntliem. .inn Ani'teii Chaniberluln. the lor' len itnerolary. Is given Ilie major re, Ml for having engineered the no- gollalloiiH which culminated in the acr. enietil to lie signed in luiiuoh. lieeelul.er I. In Tartu ami claewneie the eoiillnelllal newspapers insist on referring in li.irou ti .mmtiioh, llrltlah miibassador to Ifcrllu. a.l Ihu lather or the pact. I.ord dMhernon Is credited with having co-oi..raled with the Oer maii lateMuen III the preliminary kIiiko ot the security exchanges I wllh having aiue.i ami urKcu While In 1. on 1 presence of larKO numbera of Amer icans In Knglin!i universities. Oxrord has failed completely to attract the typo or American stu dent who was common In the Ger man universities before tho war, partly because or the costliness of an Oxford education and partly because the university does not readily give nor highly honor tho degree of doctor of philosophy so much prized by the American teaching profession. - Of the American students olhcr than tho Uhodes scholars few re main at Oxford for the full course I'haneellor l.ulher. foreign minister i uf three years. Modern Oxford Slreseniann and other leaders to do I frankly disappointing to many Ihelr utmost. The l-renen contenu Americans for- it is changing rapidly hut this Is one or the Hrlllsh dip loinnl's greatest achievements and that since It Is completed lie will relinquish his post after tho formal slrnlhg and retire to private life. The l.ieai Trl-V will be ropre seme. I at the annual state older I..IVH emilei-enee which Wilt meet lit McMlunvllle, November -S and Jl). Although the delegaies nave not been deflnllely appointed sov- ornl students hnvn slgniried their Intention to intend the cnllferenoe A delegation from I'.ugclio nifcii school at largo Is also oxpccled at McMlunvllle. . a A very Interesting afternnoii was spent III Heady hall. Minima... November SI. by niemiiers oi me Ornis rluh. The time was spent In studying and tuning nm the collection of slurred birds In the rnology department. Mis. Delia Keener, the lliiviser, ileum as Ku'dc, - - llnrd work Is being dime by the dnblltn silliad. thn inomh'Ts " which lire; llershel Tinker, John llndds, Herman wnnuri, iiinu Klcmm, Jessie Wlnchcll, and Mar garet Kdiuunsnn. Frank .1. rainier noun ... ... history department, Is cnacinug delmtn tills your. - - M. Tliilli Penlcn Hugh was nhsent from school on Friday, . No vember SO, and the ioiihwiuk "" day duo to Illness. Mrs. A. I.. i b ...i.ui inie.i ror ner. ..i.e. Hitch Is nn Instructor In Junior English. ....,. i,. ,l hv Jose phlno Ksterly unil .Inncl l ite enieeinlned "Inter Nml' Ih" I'1" " ..i..i. ... Oielc meeting Inst week A contest in declining " " slugod. The prngrnm wns puiini by Doris lioion jnuv.m... Norn. Ashlnn. , Untnrtiilnment mr me ... weekly nsseinhly will bo provided .....n,...l, and Spanish eliibs. The program is us roll"""; '"'" .loan McCoy: "La Pit Iniim" h t o Snnnlsh club tiicnibcrs: gullin npiii inn v. ,,-.iiil. Peni'son: ml sic unnco i.j songs l.y oriico l'urnoit : "Marseilles" ny in.' " .. i l.:ilr.abelh Wllmnt. Ool.-n Pel I. n id vornn Winters have charge of o Alwavs on the lookout for novelty i fashions, London's feminine pop ulation seems lo be pleased by the revival or a Victorian mode. This Is the wearing or mittens Instead ot long sleeved gloves. Women already have adopted mittens tor theatre going, and the nbsclice ol gloved finger tips makes Hie handling of clgarets loss risky I him formerly. The modem mit tens are m.i.le of filmy bice or silk. In tints thai harmonize with tho wearer's gown. Many of the more expensive pairs are of gold or sil ver thread wllh small precious stones Interwoven. Oxford university lia.s only ICS American stildelllH Ihls year lis compared Willi 2n3 last year and I'iiii In in;:.'. Kngllsh educators have xiiressed d Isa ppoltu tueiil over tins steady decline In Ihn American on- rolliiicnt, since iney nan unpen inni from n small iiuaint town tn a large and noisy one. The hand of the llith century fell heavily upon Its heritage of beauty and atmosphere and the 20th is no kinder. The woods and fields that a century ago lay Just .beyond the college gates are now laid out in monoton ous brick suburbs and great Indus trial plants and In this dull wild erness of modern buildings the uni versity stands as a tiny casls of grey stono and green gardens. So many American antiinie hunt ers have carried across the Atlantic old fashioned Kngllsh copper bed warmers that the price of these ar ticles In London has trebled in re cent months. The Anierlaci scire upon the warmers as fine tii!i:i.s to hang behind an open fi.'ivlce cr to use aii cliciinui rollers or ro;:i poppers. The ordinary va.':.;;r about the slz.' of a wish Ir.isin. v. i.ti a 11.1 and a three fool i-ll 1:e. In its heydey it was 1'HUd .villi live charcoal and thruit betiv.w.n (V. sheets at night lo lake off l lie Cil'l. These warmers were part i " equipment of almost every "ll ' I- l home until tho arrival or t 'e :t. :". ' It .i ..i.. .aaa fa ir!'"" " '.' . -. . . T" '"I.! Give Furniture This Christmas Desks Are Accept able For men or women, alike, you'll find many new ones here From $22.50 Up emu ......- - ...... .,,.. Kronen club milliners .... 11 ins nm lite executive rommlllee of the Spa'il-h club has clinrBO of tho program. , , , Pins for "Lo ferric Frnnenls" have been so octed from n.in.. J ?,?bml tod by the yJZZn hi. The llonlim I" n . "mn" LARSEN'S Cleaning & Pressing Lov Prices Suits tlry cleaned and pressed, $1.50; suits snnjrl and pressed 50c; Ladies' plain dresses dry cleaned and pressed, $175. Ladies' fancy work cleaning at greatly reduced prices at We Call for and Deliver H. R. LARSEN'S New Cleaning Plant 27 East Ninth St. Telephone 1749 Smoking Sets In every known style, color and wood. Every home needs one or more . $2.35 to $21.00 To brighten up the home something every member of the household . can and will enjoy and use for years. 4 4 ingestions" Art CKests The most popular gift of all for girls from 16 to CO. A big assortment here, all new and different $15.00 to $55.00 Davenports Day Beds Fireside Chairs Rockers Floor, Lamps Bridge Lamps Silk Pillows Table Scarfs Pictures Mirrors End Tables '"' Davenport Tables House Desks Fire Sets Hugs Beds and Bedding Mattresses Dining Sets , Breakfast Sets Ganges Heaters Give Telephone Sets A thing of lasting service and good taste - $13.50 and More Martha "Washington Sewing Cabinets Last for years and are a constant reminder of the giver's good taste $18.75 and More 1 Odd Chairs for , Comfort Coxwclls, Fireside and Rockers, every style nnd color conihination , .' $18.50 Up . Standard Furniture Co. Heilig Theatre Bldg. A Small Payment Will Hold Any, Gift Until Christmas Eugene, Oregon IIiq r,, "r 'Utr elnn, """wnca (ho Ulrdioro tioui-do-lls orossod by n 6ar on