Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, December 01, 1925, Image 2

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    MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE. ORE., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1925
TWO
RAINFALL IN EUGENE
F!
Measurement Now 13 Inches
Below Average
NOVEMBER IS NORMAL
TowixmiUiro Sunio itn S5 Y oars'
Itctniil Itni Prwinltnthni
Is Uo!mv
Italnfall so far this year In 13 07
Inches short of tho normal for a
yciir in t3UKrn und thni amount
will have to ho recorded, during
I)oocniber If the year's average in
reached, hut ll is not likely that
tliere will he such a-heavy preci
pitation, sayo Oerard dollrookert,
local weather observer for the
Kovernment. The normal m In fall
in this city is 38.46 Inches And only
26.88 inches has been recorded
thin far, his figures show.
The temperature for November
wan normal, bcinp 46.4 decrees,
while the average for this month
In 35 years has been 44.3 degrees.
Temperature Normal
The normal precipitation for
November Is S.90 inches and this
lat month It was 4.67 Inches or
1.33 inches below normal.
The nverns height of the river
for November is three feet and this
year it was ,78 of a foot.
The minimum temperature dur
Inn the past month Was 37 degrees
on the 2Srd ami the maximum
was 64 on the 16th. There was
but one wholly clear day, seven
partly clear days and it cloudy
days. There were frosts on the
first, fifth seventh 22ml and 24th
The prevailing- direction of the
wind has been from thn southeast,
tolly StntiMtcs Given
Statistics on dally temperature
and ram fall are us follows:
Date
Max. Mln. Kutn
RHEUMATISM
Cannot KUst In tho IInm.m Bmljr
If You Will l'w Trunk's
Prescription
H Is preposterous; in fact, it is
a xhame to suffer with inflam
matory, muscular, sciatic or any
form of Kheumatistu.
This Prescription does not ruin
the stomach, it does not depress
. the heart. Kat all the meat and
pood food you wish while taking
Trunk's Prescription. Contains no
mercury, salicylate soda, oil winter
green or narcotics, but positively
overcomes any kind of rheumatism
of gout on earth. 'What' more do
you want ? It is impossible to get
something heller. The frreatest uric
acid solvent known and also a su
perior liver metlielm
Trunk's Prescription sells for
J1..5 or 3 for only $6.00 at drug
stores. , i:-l-S-15
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4 BO S5
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6 t 84
7 M S3
8 6 43
9 64 45
10 M 43
11 f 44
1 60 41
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14 44 S7
15 64 4J
16 5? 43
17 6 45
18 63 46
19 61 37
50 63 34
21 56 S
21 50 28
S 6S 27
24 60 33
25 50 45
26 46 41
27 47 4t
28 46 4S
29 49 43
SO 49 45
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.39
.03
.13
.25
WHOOPING COUGH
No "cure" but helps to re
duce paroxysms of coughing.
ICRS
VapoRub
Onr 17 MlOkmJaa Uxd Ytarig
w oucc
V
DE M0LAY COACH HERE
IV.m.Ii TKAM Wll.Ii he given
ixsrnixrriox
Data on Expondituros For
1926 Submitted .
MARKET ROADS NAMED
Total of $1.10,000 Allotted to Nmn
bvr of lmjtviM In Dtfferojit
l'nri of tuitu
Tin? Iin county budprt for
ll:lti was comutvtvd yesterday art
ernoou by the budget committee
and the flumes wero handed to
County Clerk Hryson to put In
rlmpo for lcttftl publication.
The amount buflireted In the
general fund this year Is $:tl.M,t,3:;
of which $111,025 la for roads nod
bridges, the riwt to be used for the
ovemtion of the different county
offices and departments.
Market roads will get $130,000,
schools JSl,4Jv0.9O and for bond
Interest and sinking fund tho sum
of $50,000 has been allotted. Tho
money from automobile licenses
will be added to the last named.
(Icm'ml Fluid Items tilwn
The general fund budget a
adopted by tho committee follows
Advertising $ 3.000
Agriculturist
2,600
Assessor's office 13,000
Members of tho DeMolay drill
team, which will be sent to La
Grando next spring to attend the
annual convention of the order.
ntul which will enter the competi
tive drill there with teams from
all over tho state, will be coached
by a Portland drill master Thurs
day mem.
The De Malay chapter. will hold
a regular meeting that night at
which further plans for the van
dovlllo show to be presented in the
McDonald theatre the afternoon
and evening of January 27; will be
discussed.
The show will be given to ralss
funds with which to send the drill
team to La Grande.
Exclusive Ladles1 Hair Cnttiiur
B. P. Hanna with B. Piper BelL
Eugene Hotel Beauty Shop, for
merly with Meier and Frank.
U-30-tf
Register Clasifled Ads will get
results.
jFt a d i o
re believe that
Facte reception
is the standard by which all radio per-j
formance is being judged today. (
But we are happy to let you discover!
' this'fact by demonstrating in your own j
' home and with no obligation to buy.'
And we guarantee permanent 100
performance by our Fada Service at
your service.
Don't wait. Telephone now. Corv?
venient terms.
Fada Neutrolette, $85.00
it
reflected from
Jp 2fSTlr& ..... comes with an ac-
IfiIu'SSw count at this con-
I Eoi i" )Pri Wi ffftrwi venient bank ..... its
1mM blended with co-opera-
lai ?r.::::.:r;i-
First National Bank
Since 1883
the open door
of accommodation
of co-operation
Auditing
Care of poor
Circuit court
Coroner
County court
County fair .
Courthouse.
600
22.S00
13.000
700
(1.000
3. C00
7.000
Clerk's office 16.000
District attorney's office.. 4.770
District sculer 1 600
Kmergency 15,000
Fruit inspector 1,800
Health officer 200
Indigent sohiiers S00
Insane 600
Justice court 3.000
Juvenile court. l.l'OO
Registration and election. 14.000
Retiring warrants 25,000
Scalp bounty 600
School superintendent ... 6,750
Sheriffs office 31,400
Slaughtered animals .... , 800
Surveyor's office 6,715
Tax rebate 600
Thistle, plant inspection 2.000
Treasurer's office 3,395
Widows pensions 12.600
Roads and bridges 111.025
Total $329,355
Market Road Named
Market roads to receive assist
ance next year and the sums al
lotted to each are as follows:
Maintenance and betterment
Bridges 20.000
Emergency 10.000
Noti west
McCollum gap
32.000
9.000
9.000
Crow-Vaughn 30.000
Perkins road. 6,500
Disston. district No. 17.. 6.000
"Horton-Pontoon bridge. 6,000
Poodle creek 1,500
Mapleton market road... 6.000
Dead wood ...... 3.000
Fox Hollow ..... 3.000
er, Mrs. Hutton, handing hr Inth
after lath, while u man handed her
one shingle nail at u (line while
she worked hard and fast to nee
how many Inth sho could put on
the walls.
Stucco men hnvo been working
on the exterior of the structuro and
oh (toon as this material la In place
and the scaffolding taken down tho
beauty or ill" outlines of Its archi
tecture will he more notleeabte and
the possibilities of Its finished ap
pearance will bo more pleasing to
the eye.
Uov. Mr. Horushuh left last
evening tor Portland to attend one
or two services of tho Dr. Charles
S. 1'rlee revival in that city.
CORVALLIS MEN COMING
IMtOtiltAM Wll.u IIH (J1V1 AT
CtlAMIIKH MTNiHIX)X
Tluns are being mado at the
chamber of commerce for the visit
of a number of membors of the
Corvutlta chamber at the weekly
luncheon hero Thursday noon.
The CorvnIHs members havti
promised to put on a program, re
turning the compliment paid the
chamber there one tiny last week
when a number of Kugeno iiumi
visitod the organliutlou and staged
a few stunts at Its luncheon.
Details of the program to bo
glvon Thursday have not been announced.
STWHI GETS REWARD
MI-'.N C.UTl'ltr'.n 1VV VOUCH.
MAN KSt'.U'l'l) t'ONVHTS
Total J130.000
The school levy Is divided Into
the following lands:
Goneral schools )14.1.090.Q0
High schools 83.980.00
School libraries 1,430.90
Deficiency levy 3,000.00
9ETS MEDAL
AMERICAN IvEGIO.V AWARD
MADE FOR ESSAY. WINNER
Wllllnm Crulkshank, Former Pen
dleton High School Roy to
Be Honored Thursday
Presentation of the American
Legion essay medal to William
Crulkshank will take place at an
assembly of the student body nt
the University of Oregon Thurs
day morning at 11 o'clock.
. Mr. Crulkshank was awarded
first prize in the state of Oregon,
for his essay on nn American Le
gion subject early this year, while
he was a senior in the 1'endleton
high school.
The presentation will be made
on behalf of the state department
by Georgo E. Love, state execu
tive committeeman. The medal Is
a s.Iver pendant on a ribbon sim
ilar to that on tho Victory medal
issued to all ex-servlco men of thn
late war. On it Is Inscribed Mr.
Crulkshank's name, what tho
award Is, and that It is from the
American Legion.
The essay topic was "Why Has
the American Legion, an Organi
zation of Veterans nf the World
War, Dedicated Itself First of all
to L'phold and Defend the Consti
tution of the United States?"
Mr, Crulkshank's essay was sub
mitted to a Judging hoard of three
at Pendleton, chosen with three
others and sent to the state board
for Judging as to the best essay
in Oregon. The contest was open
to all pupils and students of the
public schools and the Crulkshank
essay was given first prize In Ore
gon. It Is now in the hands of a
nutional hoard among 48 others
for final reading. This makes Mr.
Crulkshank a compotltor for fur
ther honors at the hands "f the
officials In the national depart-
men of the American Legion.
Dim Ntwltu; for Rank Roblwry mid
Ollter rur Murder; Will He
Taken llnck to Wnlht Wnlla
Charles Akers nnd Frank
Thornus, who were arrested by
James Straight of the local police
force early In the morning of No
vember 20 as they weru robbing
the Drtiinor-ltobertstm sporting
goods st on, n re escn ped con v I c t s
from tho Walla Walla penlten
tlnry, according to word received
here yesterday by Sheriff Taylor.
and they will be returned there.
Akers was serving n term of
from 10 to 30 years for bank rob
berv In ('nullum county and wns
booked at the prison as Krnest
Rrown'nc. Thomas was serving n
life term for murder In the first
degree, having been sent up from
King county. His natno on the
prison records Is given as Warren
Daniels, lloth were sentenced In
1923.
Tho finger prints of tho men
were takn hero nnd sent to the
Identification bureau at Sacromen-
and n telegram was received
by tho sheriff yesterdnv stating
that they nro two of the several
convicts who climbed over the
walls nt tho Walla, Walla prison
November 8.
Officer Straight will receive the
J100 reward offered for the . cap
ture of tho escaped prisoners. i
FORTY-NINE VOICES K!TROffi
EI LAST NKIIIT
AmuigThmrntM Mode to Sing nt
County Jail nnd Other IMiuvk
Christmas Evening
First rehearsal of the Pioneer
boys' chorus under the direction of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dorks, was
held at the Y. M. C. A. building
last night when there, were 49
boy voices enrolled.
Prompt action wns taken In the
organization of tho voices and the
I boys were singing In harmony be
fore the evening was over.
Sunday evening, December 20,
has been designated a date on
which tho chorus will appear for
Its first concert, in one of the local
churches. The church has not been
Knlfietofl hut will tin nnnnunroil In
a few days. Next Sunday ovcnlng
tho Pioneer boys will attend tho
services at tho First Christian
church In a body.
Rehearsals will he held every
Mondny evening, starting at seven
o'clock, hereafter, It was reported
last night. Arrangements have
been made for the boys to sing int
tho county jail, the hospitals and
various other places Christmas
eve, and at the Corvalils farm homo
Christmas nttrht.
IS
PROMINENT LOCAL MAN HON
ORED IN RITES
President of Y. M. CJ. A. Laid nt
Jtctst Following Services by
Two Churches Yesterday
VOLUNTEERS NAIL ON IjATH
AT LIGHTHOUSE TEMPLE
Men and Women Help Finish
Interior of Building; Luncli
Is Served
By H. Wi IfALt
In response to a call for volun
teers by Rev. Fred Hornshuh, pas
tor nf the Bible Standard congre
gation during the con run of li in an
nouncements Sunday in tho arm
ory where services are being con
ducted for the time being, to ap
pear at the Lighthouse temple ito
on Olive street yesterday and do
nate their lubor in nailing on lath,
a good sized number of men made
their appearance and worked faith
fully, although somewhat labor
iously at their unfamiliar task.
At noon the women of tho, or
ganization were on hand with hot
coffco and other good things to
eat and a most enjoyable dinner
nour was spent In good-natured
banter. ,
Onn of the most amusing sight
of the work of nailing-lath was
that of Mn, Swaggart, standing
on a nog oc nans and uer caught-
Funeral services for Tr, N", C.
No I son, late president of the Y, M.
C. A. und a man highly esteemed
In Kugene as one of tho foremost
leaders of civic activities, were
held yesterday afternoon at tho
Vent eh clmpul In Kugene and at
the Hetht'sdu Lutheran church ut
Danobo.
Itov. A. 1L Saundors, pastor of
tho Central Presbyterian church
preached the funeral sermon bo
foro a large number of friends
and relatives. In the f firmer of
which were Included moro than 60
boys to whom Dr. Nelson hail ded
icated his services. Officials of
the Y. M. C. A. and tho Klwunls
club were nlno present.
At the JJnnnho church tho serv
ices wero conducted by Knv, A. 8,
Nlolson, pastor. Jr. Nelson was
i rntiident of tho board of that
church.
Pallbearers were Dr. Charles D.
Donahue, Dr. D. C, Stnnard, Axel
Rorntxnn, J. O. Olson, Olur lloug
lum and Edgar Keeney,
Interment took placo In tho I.
O. O. F. enrnetery under tho di
rection of tho Voatch chapel. ,
LITIIEHANS ASK Mill WITH
DRAWAL OF CHAlUiK'l
Acvitii!lon of Edwunl l4,h'iihct'k
Cuii-mi Turhulemii Aiming
Lutherans in I'iiigvno
Demand for the withdrawal of
clMtuca in which members of (he
Tunny Lutheran church wow
named, vus ninilv thu Inula of a
reuolutluu of I ho L'muucuntlon of
thut chuivh hut nit.ht in lis in
structions to the council to inent
,t Nitwtit-d kjotmlit'ck.
Acconllni; to olllclals of the
chuivh. All'. kJennbocH duti'tiud
itmi certain member of the
church wero gu lty of miltcltlnu
funds, from him ror the chuivh
and were artuutly lining the nuutoy
for their own personal gain.
The Mectclary pro tern was aim,
luNtrticted to lurorui all signer
of an article published In the Nor
wctflun lancuttgn newspapers of
Scuttle and Tucnmu, that the een
greKutiou demundevt from each of
tlu-in a wrltleu apology to be pub
llcly read.
The article In utiestlnn, It wns
reported, pretended to bo a remi.
lutlon of the congregation und
among other things charged that
the brotherhood of Kukvii und
the state, with certain members of
the congregation of this church
were carry. ng on Insutlon pro.
pagnnda for tho purpose of getting
property of the church away from
(lie congrcKathm. and doing It un
der the pretense of assisting In the
proniutieu of an all-American
Lutheran church.
In reply to the demand for nn
apology one member. rhoto natuo
was not exposed, rtntcd bint night
before tho couKrcKutlou that ho
had signed the article under the
rcprertiiiiatlnn that it would ko
before the congregation and would
not be published. In response to
a dt'timml for tin name of the
pern mi or person making this al
leiied repreMentatlon. the member
said It wns Uov. A. J. Hammer of
DUrrene,
The congregation aln Instructed
the secretary to demand of the
publications the - names of thu
Mi'iHTH, or Die iirlKlnnl manuscript
with the names attached.
The hearing was held In the
Trinity Lutheran church before
Dr. 3. A. K. Naeji of Tneomu who
came here from Tneomu nt the rw
MUOHi of tho congrt'Katlntt to aid In
clearing away some of the Internal
troubles.
Itev. Mr. NieMS. who Is president
of the Pacific dittrtct of the Nor
weglun church. addressed the
members of Trinity chun-h nnd
urg them to give support to the
movement to cMtahlinh an all -American
Lutheran church In Ku
gene. At the roiirhi.ton nf (he meeting
the coiik't-euatlon voted to take up
the (iieton tif Ktittport to the nil
American movement at tho next
meeting December IS.
J,U,
BOARD OF DIRECTORS ELECT
XllW PlU.smKNT
M.cs.cigv of tNmd'Henif- lo Dr. Ncl
wm'n Rimlly Miulo Hrxnlmlim
nt MiMtlng
Oluf A. Hmiglum. atwi'-tiint cash
ier of the First National hunk nnd
vlcc-prejildent of the Voting Men's i
unrmiian association, wus elected
president to fill the unexpired
term of the late Dr. N. C. Nelson,
at n meeting of tho board of di
rectors yenturday noon.
1 ho twotlng was culled at the
Osburn hotel where Mr. Ilouglum
was named president. While he
had made no official acceptance
of the office Inst night, Frank
Eberhnrt, general secretary, said
thut Mr. Houglum would mrvo as
the head of the organization.
'I ho annual election of officers
will not tako place until next
year.
Tho board of directors of the Y.
M. C. A. alxo pnased the following
resolution of condolence to tho bo
rouved family:
"Whereas, by the nrovidenco of
Clod our holoved- pr-stteiii. Dr. N.
C. N'elsfin, has been called from
our midst by the bun.) or denfh:
"And whereas, by his devotion
to the cause of the Young Men's
Christian association, by his untlr-
fiiK- zeul In thu furtherance of thu
work, by his genuine love for all
boys and men. mid by bis sacrifi
cial service In the extension of
find's klriKdotn, he hns heen nn In
spiration tfi all his o-worki rn fin
tho board of directors and to tho
members ami friends of tho asso
ciation; "He It therefore resolved; tlmt
In behalf of tho board of directors
and the members nnd rrieuds of
tho association, wn extend to Mrs,
Nelson and children, Vernon and
Violet, nnd to oilier relatives our
AGED WOMAN DIES HERE
MIW. SAllAir E. THOMPSON' 7i
YEA IIS OM)
Mm. Rornh R. ThninPRnn &WA nt
tho 1'nflflc ChrlHlInn honpltnl Into
yentorrtny nt tho no of 78 yonm.
Mm. ThompHon ronlrtod at 1492
Twnnty-lhlrfl avonue nnnt.
Hho Is nurvivod liy two nophown,
H. Ii, nnd If. V., Wnro, liotli of thin
city nnd wn n momher , of tho
Chrltlnn church.
No funonil urrnnKomonU hftd
licon rnndn lust nlRht. Tho Ijody
wnn romovod to tho nrnnxtattiir
chapel to awnlt arrangemanta for
ervlces and Interment,
To Cure a
Cold
in
One '
Day
TatafC"
flaxaiivo
Bromt
Quinine
The tonio and laxattvo
effect of Laxative BROMO
QUININE Tablets wUl for
tifythe ByatemaKainBtGrip,
Influenza and other serious
ills resulting from a Cold.
The box boors this slgnaturo
Price 80c
CLOTMCUAFT
Style any hour any day anywhere f
CLOT HCR AFT
"5130" -Blue Serge
RJ ST side West side all around the town"
H J no matter where'you go a Clothcraft "5130"
t , Blue Serge Suit is STYLE. High in quality
low in price j.! . . A type of tailoring you've always asso-
ciated with more money,
And wear- The guarantee is in the pocket.
'29
50
J. Matt Johnson Co.
IT PAYS TO PAY CASH j
30 Ninth Ave., East 30 Easy Steps from Willamette
ilimpofit nympulhy In thn nrmt
Biiriuw Unit la tholrn llirmiKh Iho
unllnii'ly ili-nth uf lr. Nnlwrn."
DEER ARE SEEN ON ROAD
Airrumt huney uhimhith
IGI1T ON McKl.VZIt: v
Two door woro soon oh thn nmil
down from Koby HprluKt yttr
day tunrnlnK by Arthur llunry, a
resident of that district.
Mr. Iluncy was n buslnoss visi
tor In Kugono yestordny and told
of sf'cluir thn dttr whh-h wero In
the renter of tho road hetwnun Fo
ley KprlURs und Mi Konxlo llridno.
Htnrth'd at (ho aptiroarh of hu
man beings, tho nrtliitnls fled Into
tho brush and disappeared.
INSURE) WITH HENRI TROMI
GENERAL liERE TONIGHTl ";A """T1 n,ll1
i:.ntkut.i n m i;nt. h a uM-rr,
lICI-:iAlti:i AT AllMOHV
f.tirnl national KunrdHinrn wtr
itft nlttht rt'licarsltm thn jutrts
thny am to take In thn vritc-rtuln-mttit
at tho armory this evoiiliiK
for llrlKiidli-r-th'nerul (leoruo A.
White, adjutant Ktnnrnl of the
stilt e. wlm will hn hern.
I'l-eparatlons wcrn also hrdiw
tniide for Hie banguet In thn mess
hull downstair. It Is horn that
(iftieral White Is exported to make
thn prrsriHatlftn of n silver cup Hi
'milium y "'" ffir having Iho must
tiiialirh'd men In marksmanship on
the rtrtn rnmt Inst yunr,
. With tho Kt'iieral will bo several
id her nfflrors nf hlKh rank In
elufltntc tho medical Inslruottir "f
the ()nKn, Wnshltmtnn, Idalio
Colds
Be.Q.uicK?BeS
Get the r itil rtwdr-lie '
T(-iiimotuiUiili. 1M
InldMlform, Oojdl 2I"J
Grinp.lnSdir. TZiSt
tonal Nothing coopra J
R.:.,r.It1l1IIM
CASCARV
CctRtdon
9h
WOOD! nOOD! WOOD!
Any Length -Any Kind -Any Amount
C(S)AL! (Kin8) CAW
UTAH'S BEST
Nut for Range -Lump for Furnace
TRY IT.
EXPERIMENTING MADE THE WORLD
The Only Covered Fuel Yards in the City
Maneffude-DDuntington
Fuel Company In c.
Room 24 First National Bank Bld. Ct '
Yard No. 1, Eighth and Franklin Tlpnn0nC V'1
Yard No. 2, Third and Lincoln 1 v,wr '